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                    <text>Sulphur Is Adviséd

’ Wanted— Position as ntenographer
Will work cheap through tho sum
met. Call at 211 E. Third St.
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

T R ÌC E 'S T R U M P E T E E R
(Article* PnblUbed unptr thU Heading fur
nl&amp;bed by N. P. A. Bure*a. JaekaonrlUe)

•nu i would be genuinely JuJ
■oe them swallowed up b y S ! ,*4 *
vortw of folly. which
Ut^
out and discarded by
X
And Baptists years ago.
^
LUtcn to the grandiloqutn.
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prevision of superlative foil, ) *
uforetaid Synod -The Z f e *
bacco U
acquired,
and sinful habit and ju I « ' ^
hurtful to thu body and
k
TkU b r i., ,h„ c . , 5 ^ X \ Z
wwo men, they have desired tn , t
U,e Lord's affairs fn their own ^
According to the isaodsted
ports, "th e church now
^
license a minister, elder or
or to appoint .'Sunday school
cr who uses tobnceo, and it j, ,L
posed to bring the membership?!
to the same standard." All this 2
the recommendation of the
tcmpcranco committee.
‘
For a long time I have been tea
ing my readers the prohibition M*
would not be content 'without pnL
scribing what men should driuk.
Tyranny, under whatever gulw ¡i
appears, recognizes no limiiattoBs

On account of the possibility of
Prlmary Law— Good and Bad
infection with powdery scab, the
All kinds of stenographic* ffnd type­
The
Bryan Primary Law Is by no
whose
overhanging department is how recommending
writing work negtly done. Apply. tfful trees
means
'perfect.
It is hardly wlthTn
St. John'a Hotel, Room 12,
77-tfc branches afford 1a delightful shade all ‘ potato growers Uj , trost their tho scope of human effort to make n
for the many aodal functions of the seed potatoes with sulphur. This is
perfect law, until it has been "tried
Wanted—Six families to keep cool neighborhood, for Mrs. Rpnfro is made expedient by the fact that in­
out"
and its weak points shown by
not
only
a
charming
hostess
herself
fected seed potatoes hnvo been ship­
^ All Local Advertisement* Under this Bummef. *. Write for apartments. but s generous neighbor to other ped out of Maine, where powdery experience. Hut it Is going to be
Box 223, Daytona Beach, Fla.
This Heading THREE .CENTS a, .. .
hostesses who frequently use the scab now exists. Recent tests jus­ mighty hard to prove It hasn't suf­
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lawn for their affairs.
tify the department's scientists in ficient redeeming traits to make it
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Wanted— One or more rooms on
Lost Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Geo. recommending t thorough duatinfc appeal to the people after, proper
Charge 25 .Cents.
It is very probable
first ffoor for light housekeeping, un­ Armstrong was the gracious hostess with flowers of sulphur after tho amendment.
furnished, by an elderly lady.
* at a going away, party complimen­ potatoes have beon cut tia a preesu- that nearly every candidate who was
. In r answering an advertisement
A. D. K., Herald office, v- 84-4tc
tary to Airs'. G; B. Waldron,, who tioa against the disease, but tho defeated wllf attributo that result to
where no name or“hooae-nutnber Is
leaves
shortly for Tampa' »her* she treatment is by no 'means intended the Bryan Primary Law, and walk
mentioned in the ad please do' not
Wanted to buy from owner, cither will make her’ future' home.'‘ Be­ to take the place.of formaldehyde ns around with a 'knife *up his sleeve
ask Tho Herald for Information as
vacant on iraporved city property, neath the trees a charming scene was a general disinfectant. The depart­ to emasculate it when the legislature
to the. Identity of the advertiser.
welt located. No agents. Address •presented, with
its
comfortable ment advises the use of both for­ assembles. But there is no getting
Usually we do not know who the
around dome proposition* A. gen"Property," c-o Herald.
84-2tp chairs and benches, gaily* colored maldehyde and Bulphur.
advertiser Is and If we do we ant
Wanted—To buy a borne on favor­ cushions and the tables with their
Before cutting tho potatoes should th man who Is disappointed but
not allowed to give ont this In­
able
terms
before
July
1st.
-Cen­
snowy
white,
covert
filled
with
cut
he soaked in u solution of 1 pint of philosophical still, writes mb, "There
formation. Simply write a _ letter
trally
located.
Box
1265,
city.
glass
and
dainty
china
holding
vases
formaldehyde
to 30 gallons of water.
and address It aa per Instructions
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with masses of varl-eolored flowers. They should then be allowed to dry
Tha ladles had been
—- -j-; -hlyTr'SWe ,ir »*•»•'
or while
ten-ten social but herein was a sur- spread out on a clean floor. This la
Dubious
Syntax,
But.
True.
SALE
There nro mom people In tbts coun­ pria» for the honoree of tha after- known to be effective against a,
try eating too much than there are noon, for a vory lovely gift of. a cut- common scab and black leg, and
For Sale— $2,600.00 buys celery
i tarring. Perhaps If the former didn't« glass lemon dish and fork was a should therefore be employed In all
farm, 6 acres tiled, farmed 6 years. die latter wouldn't i
tangible souvenir of the esteem and cases. Whether it is ‘ equally effec$600 cosh, balance 1, 2, 3, 4, years
affectlen
in which Mrs. Waldron is tlve against powdery scab la doubtat 8 per cent F. B. Woodcock,
lield
by
her friend« and associates ful, and for this reason the use of
Wasted
Day,
Owner, 7 Oxford Place, Kirkwood,
tn
the
Congregational
churoh. Mrs. sulphur Is strongly advised In ad•
Of
r.ll
day*,
the
one
that
la
most
Georgia.
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waited la that on which owe has not Henry Wight in one of her usual dition. Tho potatoes should be cut
F R E E ¡a fe ife s : s s *
happy, pleasing talks made the pres- first and then dusted thoroughly
For Sale at a big bargain, aa I live laugh ed. —Cham fort
entation in behalf of the ladles.
bo far away cannot attend to this
and honesty. There is another thing ulor jewelry are the craze tntig
Mrs. Waldron responded gracefully
16 acres of Celery Delta at Cameron
In
accepting
the
gift.
Delirious
re­
which greatly commends it. It ,1a society women In New York and tb»
City, Sanford, Flo. 8 acres irri­
true
that there was less mud slinging largest cities. -They are nest ud
freshment!
were
served
during
the
gated and tiled, fine 6 Inch flowing
afternoon
and
acrimony. In the primary just elegant gold finished articles tbit
F.
P.
Strong
and
well. If you want 16 acres of fine
held than any Florida ha* ever gone will gladden the heart of every pd
Mias Flora Walker presided at the
celery and potato a n d ' vegetable
punch bowls, while Mrs. Renfrtwnthrough with. As a result there are or woman no matter how young or
land go and look at this and make
slsted Mrs. Armstrong In segwng. Guaranteed Wear Ever Hosiery For fowor wounds to heal after tho con­ how old. \ery stylish and attri*.')
me an offer. Trolley from Sanford
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; Mrs. Armstrong's guests were Mesflict, and the number of downs and tivc.
runs past the land known as the
Men and Women
Our
Free
Offer.
We
are
tdvnouts
has
not
been
increased.
Tho
dtmes
C.
E.
Walker,
Henry
Wight,
Joshua Powell Farm. Make offer
Ladles' Special Offer
THE MERRIAM WEBSTER
Spearmint (’hewing Ctm '
Moughton, Henry Witte, Charlotte
provision for registration every two Using
to owner, J. P., 26 Columbia Street, Tho O nly N ew unabridged dieFor
Limited
Time
Only—
Smith,
Annie
Walker,
Maasey,
Will
years
far-.
doubtless
an
expensive
Hampstead. L. I., N. Y.
86-4tp
tioimry la m any year«.
' Six pair of our finest 36c value luxury na welt as a useless waste of
Contains
the p ith and essence ■'Hand, C, R. Walker, Findlay Mun­
For sale at a bargain, 8 year old
ladies'-guaranteed
hose in black 6r time and a great annoyance for the
ion, K. P. Strorig, Harvey Renfro,
o f an authoritative library.
horse and a good cow. S. A. Hous­
tun
colon
with
written
guarantee, average voter, and will likely be
Walter Hand, Wright, E. T. Wood­
Covers ovory Sold o f knowl­
ton, Cameron avenue, R. F. D. No.3
for
$1.00
and
6
stamps
for
posl&amp;ge. given short shrift when the legis­ refreshing and pleasing to all M
ruff,
W.
D.
Peter»,
R.
A.
Terheun,
edge. An E noyolopodia in a
SPECIAL OFFER FOR MEN
ainglo book.
Misses Eva and Flora Walker, Dr.
lative body assembles, but it Is very every one spending us but 60c
For a limited time only, aix pair« likely that those w ho'favor a fair 6 stamps to cover shipping costs-»*'
C.
E.*
Walker
and
Mr.
Eraser
Arm­
Tho
O
nly
D
ictionary
w
ith
the
J 'For Sale— Good all round horse.
of our finest 36c Vidua Guaranteed expression of the voter at the polls will ship a big box. of 20 regular 5t
N ew D ivid ed P a g e.
strong.
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M. S. Nelson, Eureka Hammock.
•ipO.OOO- W ords.
2700 Pages.
llose with written guarantee and will be loth to part with the new packages of the Spearmint Gum sat
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6000Illustrations. Oostnoarly
a
pair of our well known Men's law entirely.
Include the elegant
Ingenious Excuse.
half a m illion dollars.
For Sale— 1910 Cadillac touting
Paradise
Garters
far
one
dollar,
and
“
Tango" nccklaco And "Erilya
Rather Celebrated Author (to book­
car for $400.00, Just overhauled in L ot us toll y o a about this most
Thaw" bracelet absolutely free.
seller's salesman)—"Look here I ! 6 cents for postage,
romarkablo singlo v o lu a o .
Users of Tobacco Take Notice
good running shape. Sanford Ma­
You know theae hoso; they atood
This offer Is for a short time only.
don't see my book displayed on your
Write
far
sample
shelves," Salesman—'“No, air. We bad the teat whan all others
chine A Garage. .
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failed.
I don’ t knovg..whether thu Annual Not more thnn 2 orders to one pie­
LW.VV*pagos, fail parft pil« oi them yesterday, air, but they They give real. foot comfort. They Synod of the "Reformed Presby­ ty. Dealers not allowed to accept
W l Oculars, eta.
* For Sole— Practically bran new
drew such a mob wo had to call In have no seams to rip. They never terian church of the United 8f t Acs th is.!.';.'
\
Name this
1914 Overland touring car, fully
tbn police, air, and tho building In­ become loose and baggy as the shape and Cannd" " in
ikU.
------ UNITED SALES ( UMPASl
spector haa notified-us to taka no
equipped, self starter, electric lights
we will
-U'knit in, uni jireiUcd inf! They nro Bloomington^ Ind., represents the Dayton.
Dayton, O
Ohio
P. O. Bo* 111
fflfllB rh i""“-*-—Bony, sit."—Life.”
In use short time by owner. $850
Guaranteed „lor fineness, for style, gooi old Presbyterian* L have known
cash takes car. B. &amp; O. Mntnr (la.
for superiority of material.and work­ all my life or nut. The prefix to the
manship, absolutely stainless and. to -name, and aomo of the arts Indicate ■■
For Sale— Fresh Jersey cow. P. O,
N O TIC E
FRESH
wear i f f months without holes, or a to ah outsider that possibly the or- ! I
Box 1367.
.7-c
new puir free.
ganieation Uf an a-. r 'inhly of Smart ¡ |
H
om
e. M ad e
When you wnnt a typewritar see
Dort't delay aend In your order be- Alecks who have. ddtached them- ; ;
S
A
U
R
KRALT |
Connelly, ulso ribbons and carbon.
nnlxr.J ffrom
Bi.ni Itho
Ili. parent Ln'A.l
„
**
fore oiler expires. Give correct
Belves
body. T
I i.hope
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Seminole Fislt Market
^CACIIsrriwaCa.
size.
this 6 «0, for the observations and
UpHngtWId, Mom.■
Phone No. 1
WEAH-EYKlt HOSIERY COMPANY experiences of many yrara have
For Sale—Black saddlo and driving
Dayton,
Ohio
taught
me
tho
profounclest
respect
more- Inquire of J. D. Roberta at
grocery.
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NEW
INTERNATIONAL,
DICTIONARY

For Sale—A good homo well located.
$600 cash, balance easy payments.'
G rqotn HSuse, $1,600, easy payments.
—8.rooms and hath. $300 cosh-monthly
payments.
*
Well located lot, $350. $50 cash,
balance ninthly. / Connelly. 109 Mag­
nolia avenue. . ,
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S lU H t

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1HPBSDAV
AT NOON

For Salt— T ib Jersey heifers with
first calf. J. D'. Hoskins, Second
street.
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CORSETS

For Sale— Two good horses and
spring wagon. Inquire of'Coco ¡Coin
Bottling Co.
80-tftf"^
- For Sale or Rent— Two 'nicoTresi­
dences at a bargain. W. J, Thigpen.
80-tf
TO

RENT

can u d o without one.

Furnished rdom for rent. Terms res*
oonabje. •Apply 214 Park avenue. 63-tf
For Rent— Large pleasant rooms.
Telephone, electric lights and other
conveniences. Apply 418 Oak Ave.

it now
Requires

.

For Kent —Kuni(«lieci

oiHcb

equip,

B A T H IN G S U IT S
Ladies'

ped with roll'top d«ik, office cljalni
and •tables. Also a, roll top deek,
, typewriter .desk end othar oquipment for sale or rent. Héirald office.
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For Rvnt—2 Roomed 2nd flights,
suitable for - light housekeeping for
gentlemen ,;4kad ¿(if«-.. Fine pfaxaa,
- - Water, M stove,^5 toilet, entirely
AddTese ffcV OY Box 893,
r ., '
'ila.

If you want to buy or sell Con­
nelly’s Real Estate Office Is the place
to do buxine«*,
76 tf
Wanted— Furnlrhed rooms for
light housekeeping. Ruoros. pm)

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wear it all the

. L A D IE S A T T E N T IO N
Just re tciv e d a com plete stock o f those new Taffeta

$ 1.35
Vihat nbòuL that Straw Hat? Tuke ^our
choice., ...
................ 9«c up

Season’s Speeials-

W c appreciate mail orders and give them p
attention. G ive us a trial and get your gooc
same day o rd ered ..
V "v;

.Whilo the-«aso a Ts just «t It*
hiiriffttii«
bargains.

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tu nity to s e o

prelly while Dresses, made o f Embroidery and. Laee, values up to $8.50 s
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summer.

FOT* Rent- Rooms,*' -large, cool,
screened and, well furnished for
housekeeping, *at 302 Park avenue.
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For Rent— Completely furnished
house 'with piano for thé summer.
• Fevf steps "to postofllce, depot ftnd
steamer codk. A. W- Brown. Bnfefprlre, Florida.?!• ' .
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IN S A N F O R D -L ife h Worth Living
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VOLUME V •

CONTIN­
UED BV TURBULENT
MINERS IN REVOLT
IGAINST i r e o n io n
d o tin g is

SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY. JUNE 18. 1914
Ington to attend the funeral. Gov.
Dunne and other atate officials will
be honorary pall bearer*. The body
will lie in state until the funeral,
which will . be conducted by Rev.
Martin D. Hifrdin of Chicago, a aonin-iaw. - ’
THE CORRUPT PRACTICE L\ w

Governor Trammell la Well Pleased
With Its Working
-Vr
-V
the r e s id e n c e o f a n o f ­ PlV«jiy*
Tallahassee.
Fla.,
June
16.— Gov.
f ic ia l OF THE UNION
Park Trammiy, who Is the author
WAS DYNAMITED
of the law limiting campaign ex­
penses, requiring statements ot cam­
paign expenses, prohibiting cam­
paign wbrkers and providing for
punishment of all kinds of graft in
connection with primary campaigns
and elections, expresses himself as
the r io t e r s a r e t a k in g h u tt e very highly pleased with the opera­
tion of this law in connection with
AND THE OFFICERS ARE
tho recent primary. The Governor
POWERLESS
aaya that reports have come to him
Butte, Mont.(&lt; June 16.— Rioting from various sections of the state
by ^ceding members of the local to the effect that this law has reunion .of the Western F edcratl^o,*/, suited in tho elimination of candlMiner« continued^ all lust nlgh|
«lidirtes trying practically to buy their
tediy, but with' thg nnnoun
jwqYifdrtto office by expending, in an
tonight that ,p w {. S:»»W. fitevftrt etfyrt to get an office, far more than
«o«ld
morning to in ■life salary would amount to, and
itigate »tljaA^mtuation aome aom- that the law eliminated and stamped
incti of oidta
was rest
„ „ T
, . prod. After out the paid •workers and grafters
namiting Aim footing the safe of generally.
local unionjaat night many of
Tho
Governor
seems
highly
2,000. revonirg .^gainst extra pleased with the way tho people of
UMwmenta and tblT^ard syatom of the state feel towards this law, and
the union continued to parade, tho the manner In which it operated in
itreets. Dynamite wtut exploded un­ connection with tho first primary
der the home of P. K. Sullivan, an after its enactment. .The Governor
offlerr of the miners' union, and the says, some newspapers have con­
Reeders vowed a new onion would fused. his /'Corrupt Practice Act"
be formed und^r the leadership of with the “ Bryan Primary Law"
ths Industrial Workers of the Worts. while In fact they are entirely dif­
Although several hundred miners re­ ferent laws and* have, no^connection
timed to work today many dis- one with the other. The Primary
trderly 'persona kept up riotous tae- law has in it no provisions whatever
ltd. In.the afternoon a crowd took requiring statements of campaign
tso prisoners from the city jali. expenditures, it doea not limit the
Liter they seised a Are truck when amount a candidate con expend for
■men tried to run the apparatus campaign purposes, it docs not prothrough the crowd in answering a hlbit and^
tors nor does it attempt in
bur.il they could dot operate the any wise to deal with any fornj of
nkidc, they niUy'iyd i.t to the firo- corrupt practice in connection with
n wit!» n warning'not to run it a' primary election. A ll-o f' these
ough a erowdj ¡»p in .---features are covered in the law
-. *L j ■**.r ^7&gt;
'
*' known ns the "Corrupt Practice
The South Cnrbliui Democratic Act" prepared by Governor Tram­
mnry- campfign ‘ opens officially mell and enacted by the last Legis­
fay,- with two meetings,^ one for lature.
'kited Statu senatorial candidates
-------- :---------------^ t- .Mfitthews and one fotstato
m c k in n o n w in s
» , aspirant# at 'Sumter. The
c fort flHhjc piedgee expires Tucs- Judge Perkins Refuses To Order
- •.r ' tV.. ♦ I
flr, Jjy wliich time; al^ who wish
y:
'Signing of Warrants
lit through the. DertiDfiaiic nomiution, tho only*'way \to getobfltce |D r. J. F. McKinnon,'superintend­
ip South ■' Caroling - -must file their ent of public instruction, won the
■»¡TornM an&gt;j(Tqtwcpicnt|;of capdldacy, first round In tho mandamus pro­
rja*ViKdr feU lyid'-lakh okth to ceeding-brought in the name-of the
i-fcMiIe by ^he derision of ^hevpriffiary. grammar' school teachers to compel
T)d* 'yds»' has brought out"qr? Uftr him to sign the teachers' salary war.«dmi nufut»er;-of cSduTdatey Jour rants.
-hivtjig announced for 'United H^afee , Tho hearing of the alternative
•etror, no leas than twdb* for gov- 'writ came up In~ Sanford
- - Saturday
*nrn»S,and two pr* three' for nearly before Judge James W. Perkins,
w«y office/* A '.campaign o f more who Is engaged in holding" circuit
than ordinary inWresV and fxcUemon court for ScminolV eoilnty at that
i
i
at is anticipated. — /
'
place,
l 4 , y -\- Judge Perkins had ixaus'd the al­
A bo mb. -wfti. ax^doded in' St. ternative writ ordering Supt. Mc­
^wipe's church,- Hanover Squnre, Kinnon' to Jibow: cause wl\y he
LoikJou last night.- t Evjdcncu; tend* should- not sign the warrants null it
¿#iliow
- *how rIh* *exploaion^wu
ttik/worlf was in response to thbi mandate that
Sfl suffragétte« * q flvfl»ming uo cip"'1 Dr. McKinnon made answer yester­
•a thè bhrqS bU$Yitgt' iM'Westrninstcr day, being represented by Mr. Jos.
Ahhey, thi- '‘dejigcT^tlon ' ni ibis fo- H .J Jobe».* The school teacher Tn
' »oys edifitè #hu*-ij|trffgscd alarla as whose name the fjiroceeding was
^Ir l *‘° militknti-intéml thgo. brought, MUs Jennie Baas, was rep­
Threc pcws aud thre*'ajjiined Win­ resented by Mr. LeRoy Giles.
dows wcrc-'damugcd'by the cxploThe action originated in the n r
, don, The (qmqiR? Jialuting. ol "The
fustl of the- superintendent to sign
l«t Suppcr” by SJf Jacms Tliornhllf,
the warrants of the school teachers
stithJm'twB nvof^^ui 4tttr waa irti
ab the beginnlnt"of the school ye^r
■*
aIthoij|V-;Die. windowId October. Hla refusal, was based
*v«jc s jjr o té ffi- : ..
:
pon the double dhily •sessions of
¿t-.*;:
V "£ in Orlando grammar school.,, tho
aborti;
m being that it was impo»sible
yAmerifin, biuij; r^_
marines
ffflrr
the teachers to make a full day
. &gt;5»- dlstlrtSu»W«dl\?
es ‘ by
of
five
hours each as required by
» k*;»Ì'-uAjì^-fbravçbÿ itfitj
lUm' at law, when the entire ApbOffl day was
‘ .IT I
OT*-;I
pnly eight hour* and*'two sets of
todav l,y
pupils were being taught.
*^At
that tlmu the county treasurer,
B » loi.
Mr." J. II- Tucker, refused to pay
■m m m .p u m i
the port. iVai givôn.dfficial raeortt- t h e ’ warrants wit hour the signature
of the superintendent, and the court
r ^ Ib-W-leWer; froj Secretary
Wnltl«
mo$t cAieJ1 oydwwd him to pay them. Matters
™ along thus and the teachers
âtuittes or promotions.
cd their moneyL until April,
the supreme court handed
down,
an
opinion in an analngous
Rur Admirai
case taken up from Marian eonnty,
wherein tbs court held that tho
warru'nts «foro^oot valid. To U* on
/ ,*fvsUM»»VI4U|ÿMI S
the safe sldfi'the treasurer refused
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j&gt;l - - to p jy any rnh're w-Atrente without
e af «t^ÿ-' dnl -âji gravo the «perintendent'a signature, and
mend
.-w d .u p o h a
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AN UNORGANIZED MOB
TERRORIZES COLORADO

NO. 8«

NEW TOURIST HOTEL
WILL BE BUILT HERE
! AT AN EARLY DATE
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C A P IT A L IS T S H A V E T A K E N H O L D O F T H E
P R O P O S lT I O T i^ L O U I S V I L L E P A P E R S »
C O N T JftÌN G O Ò D A R T I C L E
THE

PROM OTERS

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A N D A NUM BER O F O TH E R

ON

THE

HOTEL

PROJECTS

O F L A R G E P R O P O R T IO N S
Our Sanford Development Cor­
poration seems to hgve closed Ita
deal j i t a film and decisive manner
forever silencing the "doubting
Thomas* " who- have seemed to dia*
courage it and amply rewarding ita
warmer partisana. The presidency
of the corporation» is given to Mfr.
George E. Montgomery,- who be­
came associated with Mr. Walter ¡&gt;.
Adams add Mrs. Ellison Adams In
the month of March and whose able
handling of the whole matter has
proven him to bo the one best fitted
fb? the position.
Tho followlfig article is, copied
from the Times of Louisville, Ky.,
Saturday evening, Jufte 13th:
Walter S. Adams of Louisville and
eastern Kentucky capitalists are In­
terested and the Falls City Construc­
tion Company of LouisyiUe; will
likely land a 1200,000 building, runatcuctlon contract as a consequence
of the launching of a Florida land
development project this week in­
volving* the expenditure of morn
If n million Uoilurs. A lormer. Louisville girl, Mrs. Edith Kilison Adams, of New York City, a
sister of Lady Pally Ellison Roas,
promoted the project.
It? was Mrs. Adam* who enlisted
Waiter Adams of Louisville, in the
organisation of the plan. The temj.
it may bo said, are in no way iblatcijr -Mr. Adams became vice pres­
ident of tin* now $300,000 Sanford
Development Corporation and will
divide his time, between.. Louisville
and Sanford, Fla., .having offices in
both cities.
Judge M. J. Mo»*, of Pinyvilla,
becomes secretary and treasurer of
.the new corporation. He represents

capitalists of the eastern Kentucky
coal fields, indud ng interests in
Chattanooga, Tenn. Mrs. Adams,
who prompted the deal ia a gister of
Charles and Rudy Ellison nf Louis-

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The LodiV\Sj|r 'and- Kentucky intftfesLi unlti ^:y sUij(/i’«umeasee and
New Yorkv‘%jjilm ’ Jwy'Iaking over
from the Holden eaMLgTin Florida
1,295 city lota in Sanford, a little
city of 6,000 inhabitants at the head
of deep water navigation in Central
Florida; 525 acres in Robinson
Spring# near Sanford; an interest in
the 8,000 acres of the Astor land
grant on Lake Moriroe, Ha,, an inhilert'st ¡n 4,000 acres on the St.
Johns river, 40 miles from' Sanford;
twenty-seven celery farm# of 5 and
10 acres, and a 400-room hotel near
Sanford.
This hotel is a frame structure nnd
will be replaced by a $200,000 brick
hotel of 200 rooms, for the construc­
tion uf which the hew corporation
is now negotiant;
■ p-far
W
Construction Company of Louiville
The hotel company will bo
separately incorporated at $200,000.
The property of tho corporation
in
Florida was purehasod of the
HoMou estate, tho owner of which
w m killed.some time ago in an auto­
mobile accident. It ties around thu
little city of Sanford, which Mr.
Adam# states has grown 2,000 popu­
lation since the taking of tho lt»*t
census. Sanford is building m $160,0Q0 sea wall and making ambitious
plans for the future. G. E. Mont­
gomery of New York, become* pres­
ident, of the new corporation, which
has already started to oonrJmmata
its development plans.
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ALL «U T FOR DENVER

BASEBALL THURSDAY

Elka Convention Will Take
Many Sanford Bills fn July
The 60th Grand Lodge Meet of
Eiks at Denver will mean that hun­
dred# of Florida Bills will journey
heneb to view Pika'a Peak and take
In the beauties of Colorado and othef
western states,
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Mf’iws- H. t . Cohen of tho A. CL. j»«n#engor department..and Cqle
Da till y of theI N, Cl A- V-l. L and
Western &amp; Atlantic passenger de­
partments were in the city last Sat-,
urday looking after this grand trip
to Colorado aqd informed The Her­
ald that the round trip from Sunford to Denver, including Pullman
would be about $75, which Ip. ce'rr;
tainly cheap for this kind oLa tf)p.
The following oftlcl^.,. information
was given '•ut by these gentlemen
Official-route to ÌW vec- Xw ^
Session Gtsnd Lodge B. Pi o ! c.
Golden Jubilee Denver, Colorado,
July IStb tO 16th, itil4r* Dixie Flycy
Route to St. 1,01111,'*Missouri Pacific
to Puoblo, D. A R. G. to Denver;
r*«irnung Union Pacific to Omaha,
N. W. to Chicago, Dixie Flyer
t&lt;l Jacksonville. Leave Jacksonville
sidfiT p, *m./''July flth. »arrive Denver
4iSO
July 12th.
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Auction Bridge
Mr*. R. A- Newman was the host?
eee at the last meeting, of the Auc­
tion 'Bridge at her homo on Fourth
street»- Duplicate auction was the

SanfuMj and Ktutls Will Play llie
Greet Game at Holden Park

Dig

Tho first game of the season will
be pulled off at Holden .Park Thurs­
day afternoon. It is said tho gam»
will be Very Interesting, as the local
boya hair been turd at
work iand
Kustls ha* a very goqd local team.
• Everyone come and give the .boys
support—help them win tho first
'home game of th e/ season. Your
presence is needed.
■‘ Thwlocgl team will cross bat* with
Winter Park" Tuesday afternoon nt
Winter Park, and play here Thurs­
day. 7Don't forget the day, at 8:30.
Negro and Horse Dia
Tho funeral of William C. Stewart,
colored;;'-- last .»Suuday . recalls „ the

hers« dying within a few minute# of
each otber.\r When Stewart wa#
takqp sick Friday night with ncuf*
indigestion, a messenger was. rent
on Stewart's horse for a physician.
The hoy* had gone not morn ihnn
throo.b{ocka when the horse dropped
dead, pm uroibly from, heart dis­
ease. The b oy continued his search
for n physician oh foot, but before
the. boy and-doctor reached tho sick
man ha had expired. Stewart.is the
iargtoi property bwntr in George-.
townv the section of Sar.ford where
the olored population.Vrides. his
holdings .amounting u&gt; probehjy $10,00«. . Ho . ha»» Ypkltled In xhU comfdr. the jjiiat forty yoars, nnd
■w
aa
one
di the most respoctod of
Barret winning the prise#, v
,
cqlored
dtUenXi
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^
The flrtt'priie wis a handsome
library" tablo runnor with baqds of
Spedai Services.al^thoiic Chursh
crochet and the second prlxe cor^'
slated of two beautiful crochet table
TiiWMbs^veniBg at 7j30’’a Tridu:oy |bs|e days- prayer wiU bo ,bi
Delicious creamed chicken in pattT gun at"»All; Sp'tj*’ /Ob’urch in' boni
onòr
t1
% ‘Ha#»»‘it* ff'
AAk.1 of'-Jcsns,
AfL.1 » fi1
.] il ..
sheiia, tomatoes with muyoniiio,- r\ê
ot .&lt;ha-'da«rsd*
Heart
Friday
Avafrn, olives Sbd' feed tea formed next being tbo feast. * This is an
the dainty menu served to the
of devotion in.the chur«
—* were Mrs.
apeeial

NEGRO DEFIED THE LAW

BIG BUSINESS BLUFF
BY THE TRUSTS HAS
BEEN CALLED B Y
PRESIDENT W ILSON

n -----;v|
And Wa* Sb^ to Death by Officers
in Defense of Their Uvea
Several,ynofilha ago a city ditch
in Goldsboro was stopped up -en­
dangering the health of . that part
of the city and the sanitary inspector
A, D. Smith and several members of
the street committee going out to
investigate found that a negro named
William# or "Typewriter Tom" as TRUSTS TRY HARD TO PUT
‘/Si
ho was called was responsible for
A
SPOKE
IN
TIIE
the stopping of the drain ditch.
WHEEL
Upon being questioned he said that
the ditch went through hi* land and
ho would not permit it any longer.
The officers expostulated with him
and finally left with the understand­
ing that he would not moleit the
ditch again. The negro seemed jib.
brood over the trouble and wrote
TO PUSH LEGISLATION THROUGH
several threatening letters to Mayor
THE SENATE AG/An ST THE
Thrasher about vlhat he Intended
MONEY POWERS
to do and last week dared the mayor
Washington,^D. C., June 16.—
to send out there to open the ditch
made th6 direct
or, to arrest him
Mayor Thrasher President
itumediately .sent Marshal Tlllls af­ charge tod»f.,‘^jllh{f‘ aentimeni in favorter him**td»t the negro who waa em­ of postpoQbfttirpt'1of the administra­
ployed iu tbp country did not show tion's trustMegisl alive program waa
up that wtek •arid learning that he tho result of ¿a campaign by certain
was in town last Saturday after­ Interests and intimated that it waa
noon Marshal Tillis, Inspector. Smith the cause of the “ psychological busi­
and Policeman Vickery went out ness depression" of which he recent­
o tho negro's house. "Getting near ly spoke.
In support of the President'« v ie«
the place the man was seen sitting
on the steps nnd as soon as he saw the White House made public copies
tho officer* he ran into the house of letter« and telegram» circulated
and barred the doors and windows. among business men calling for adThis looked ominous to the officers jourpment of congress without com­
and upon getting closer the mar­ pletion of the trust bill, praying for
shal culled to tho negro to open the the freight rate increase uaked by
door and come out as they intended the railroads of.the Interstate Com­
to arrest him. Ho replied that he merce Commission, and calling for a
wmild not come out and dared them halt of the "attacks on. business."
President Wilson made it clear to &gt;r.
to come and got him. Vickery and
- :*'
Smith were #t the windows by this his rallers that thp campaign, if such
time and peeking through Smith it might be called, would not influ­
could see the negro on his knee# ence him and -that It was his plan
with a shot gun at his shoulder to pu-th the trust program through
about to shoot either Vickery or tha senate With-the aid nf all th»---------- •.u.ing a break lor the” means at hi# command. He ex- . f;VS
front 'door pushed his way into the prersed the view that liusincfs «as
house closely followed by Marshal as good U not botter now than a
Tillis. The negro turned at* once short while ago mid that it would be
and fired at the officers as they less harmful to burines# intercala to JM •
came jn, the load ot buckshot pass­ have tho trust legislation program
ing between tha two and knocked completed than to he* confronted
tho ekln from Smith's knuckles arid with a period of uncertainty which
passed through his coat sleeve rip­ would accompany delay.
One uf the letters which came into
ping a hole all the ‘way up his coat.
Tho officers fired at the negro, al­ posessibh of the White nousc but
most as soon as the dischtrgo of his was not given out with the othera
gun awoke the echoes and knowing today, was circulated hy the Sim­
that they worn In 'defense of their mons Hardware Crimpany of St.
lives-they shot to kill and In u few Louis. Ë. C. Simmons, hefcdjof tho
minutes Williams had passed to the company, had been Selected fqr
^
place wKare ditches will’ not bother membership* in the federal, rutarvo'
board
and
his
nomination
wasto
him.
v•s
. 4 The officers regret that they were hive gone to the senate today/ The
forqed to take human life but they morning It wah announced at the; *
also fee} that under the circum­ White House that Mr. Bijnmon» had
stances there was nothing else to declined the. place. White House', *
do, as they tried every means pos­ officials emphatically denied, howsible to get Williams to come out evqr, tli.it the circular letter ha^I any
aud surrender peacefully. Had ho connection with this development. submitted to a im t the mayor would
have lot him'off Rightly and prob­
Memorial Services
ably with a lecture. As it was ha
The members ’ of Celery Cirefo
considered himself wronged by the
No. 60’ met lq,Masonic Hall Wed­
whole wqrid and had made ready to
nesday at 3
.W hold a grovo
resist arrest and kilt any one - who .
of aorrow, In^mmishtoration of tho
dared to oppose him. He ^ad plen­
memory -ol ,I thnso . sovereigns- w|ur * -',v J
ty of shells in tho house and several
have crossl'd ever the riv«r and on4'
In the poqkets of hi« clothes, show­
tered thoatipreme forwit on high,.
ing that he waa prepared to stand a
Thone in ,-whoie mcmorY'thU grove
siege if neeetsary. The quick work
of sorrow was held wore thoaa who
of tha officers saved trouble for had
had passed from Celery City Grove
he killed any of them trouble would
since Its organization: Sovereign
havq started.
Commend## Joseph Cullen Root,
The remains were brought to the
the Father of Woodcraft, tho bone»
city and Judgo Herring presided at
factor of the widow and orphan and
thn inquest, the jury bringing in* a
who#» memory will ever be cherished
T
a
r -m V »
and hold Acrid In the hearts of
,h, ha„,i, of om ~ra i . „ « t o m , « * . . .
cWId 0, , oodc, „ t. a ,, v a . l .
tk.lr .Inly,,
.
Manchciuic, llu. .b w t u d
loved Supreme Tuurdinn, Mr#. Em­
in# B. Manchester. Thq grove of '
.. Govcratnent fie»« Sleg
sorrow cloned by singing "Blest'bo
C. Hj$|«g,'president of the New the. TlO' tbnt Bind»." / ____
South Fnm xnd .Homo Company,
..**
K % : T7 (■‘■'iT'T'
^ #
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now of Palititar-FU., and formerly of
Boyiau--White
,,
.
Chicago, w$k Jndlctod by tha Fed­
eral •KrwVtl jury at vlseksonvillp on
Miss .Hattie# DoylAii and ; Mr.—*.j
throo i-oilnta of conspiracy and using .William White were marriW SMurtho '
- to defraud. Ho waa taken day evening, at tho pnrsohage of * ' r
into cjiitody a few minute* after the Baptlst'Church by the, jicy. Geo:
the indictment waa returnad and Hyman. Only the imm«iUht,o lararoleasod on a bond of $6,000.
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eerumowy. Afr.
Four associates, who - composed
immediately alter.
t!i o director* of tbo canter«, w«r^ tho coi
ored over to — .
Indicted on the same "counts. . They
will- spend ‘ thb %
nr»* Frad Turnor, bf.Falatka, And
yrpoon
■many frioads
Bon Levin, Benjamin r. Straus' aiul wish tham a long life of happiness
Ch*rie# Grevo of Chicagoi . together. ■-{. '":Y
t, ;Tho Indictment folloyni*6so years
w
^ b
part of the government
'- ''T o Mr«. O, B. Waldron.

WILSON STANDS PAT
ON TRUST LEGISLATION

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Volcano Still Erupts
Red Bluff, C*l„ Jutta l«.— Mount
itinuaa in violent eruption,
me* have formed. One man
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On tho ovtj, of her departure for
Txrppa Mrs. G, B. Waldron i# be­
ing defightiully entertained by her
many friends io Panford.*’ with tea#,
dinners snrL parties. A charming
alTalr
thimble party Friday
afternoon »J Which Mrs. E. T. Woo&lt;l
run i
present
Mr.. C. n
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�ALL ABOUND THE STATE

A T THE N A TIO N S C A P IT A L
Doings at W ashington Gleaned By T h e Herald
Special Representative
Washington, D. C., June 16 &lt;9pecial)— What is universally regarded as
the most Illuminating, comprehen­
sive and statesmanlike debate that
has occurred in tho senate in a gen­
eration, the discussion on a bill to
repeal the toll exemption clause,
which gives American ships the
right to pass through the Panama
Canal without charge, came to an
end this week In the- powdr of
analysis, the number of participants
ami the high standard attained,
there has beeh’ no debate ,ln Con­
gress for ycaij that is comparable
to JL-unleaa'it be the "debate on the
repeal of the silver purchasing clause
of the Sehrman act There are old
attaches of- the senate who do not
hesitate to say that the tolls bill
brought out t much more formid­
able array of real, genuine talent
memorable debate twenty odd years
ago, and these same officials do not
hesitate to say that historians will
place the debele just ended, by the
passage of the bill with an amend­
ment, as the greatest in the history
of the United 8tatee.
’ xxxxxxx
Tired of constantly looking upon
a large vacant space ,in the* fresco
frieze in the rotunda of the natibn'a
capitol, Senator James O'Gorman of
New York has Introduced a reaolution In Congreaa to create a com­
mission to arrange for the early
filling up of the apace with some
characteristic national subject; one
that will not offend sectional aenalbilltiea, but will illustrate some sig­
nificant phase of the country-« his­
tory and effectively round out the
series which begins «1th the dis­
covery of America.
For more than twenty five years
the unfinished decoration has await­
ed definite action, which has been
prevented by tho failure to agree
upon an appropriate subject for the
concluding panetr It is quite likely
that if Ilrutnid, who painted moat
of the frieze, and whoke death re­
sulted from an accident on the scaf­
fold, had lived to finish his work,
TtiVTP wnuta~tinvc been iht rttffirulty
on the score of the concluding pic­
ture. His successor however was
unable tolibtain approval (or his de­
sign and no the panel has remained
unoccupied for inure than a quarter
of a century, a cause of wonderment
to millions of tourists. Americans
us well os foreigners.
xxxxxxx
Farm credit legislation seems to
he heuded toward u sharp contest
between those for and opposed to
government Ioann. The new Ijulkloy Hollis lull introduced in the
house is the result of the delibera­
tions of the joint null committee of
two hranehe« nf Congress It con­
tains in part, the principle nf gov­
ernment loans for the benefit of
agriculture, which the large form
organizations have contended for.
In this respect, together with the
killing of the Mosa-Fletcher hill, the
new hill ran he tnkrn as it partial
troumph for -the farmers. These
organizations were practically united
in support of the hill introduced by
Representative Ilathrick of Ohio,
who has led the fight for government
aid during the last two years, liis
persistent propaganda for this prin­
ciple is well known, and to his re-

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mainly due the credit for the general
understanding of that division of the
farm credit system.
.
I d an interview ho presenta bis
Everybody now
views as follows
knows that all the leading nations
of Europe are doing more for the
farmers than I have asked out goveminent to do Those who are poated, and are not more interested in
high profits on interest than jn tb*&lt;
future of our food supply, have
stopped* calling government loans
class legislation apd socialism.
“ My bill Is still the best bill to
relieve the burden of high cost of
money to the farmer. But I have
had some experience in getting the
right kind of legislation. Very often
the over seaious mlas the psycholog­
ical moment to get the best they
can. It ia for that reason I have
announced my support for the Bulkley Hollis bill. The bill contains
three items ‘ of substantial govern1ment aid which will be of immense
advantage to tbe^west and south,
particularly. -It opens possibilities
of good* everywhere. It contains
could be expected
as little greed
with the many opinions of conflicting
interests. It has a touch of mutual­
ity and Improving amendments canbe made which should not seriouslyconflict .with the opinions of the
makers fit the bill. Expenses of op­
eration are low, the bonds to be
issued againat mortgages are well
fortified and ahould sell a t ‘ a rate
which should reduce the -interest
burden to the borrower«.”

Happenings From All Parts of Fer­
tile Florida
Leesburg now has • twonty-four
hour electric light and power.The 'contract has been awarded
(or a three story hotel at Gulfpotr.Monticello la to havo a $16,000
school building.
Fort Pierce is to have a free mail
delivery at ah early date.
.Miami has shipped 1,000 can of
tomatoes during the past season.
Fort Pierce is building a new
$16 000 Presbyterian church.
Wildwood is building a $16,000
school building.
St. Lucie county is about to erect
a $76,000 school building at Fort
Pierce.
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An addition is being built to the
Presbyteriah church at Fort Myen.
The new. South Florida A Gulf
Railroad is progressing steadily on
its way to Rassenger.
Jacksonville's exports Tor the first
three ’ m on th *'of the year 1914
reached $8,500,000. S *
The Atlantic Coast Line Is build­
ing a $26,000 station at Green Cove
Springs.
Pensacola fishermen caught 60,000
pounds of Spanish mackerel in one
day recently.
The Bank of Fort Pierco has
awarded contract for a new building
to cost $35,000.
WHson Chase Co. will build a five
story brick building, at St. Peters-

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IS THIS NEW PLANT?
Department of Agriculture Thinks
Hare New Wrinkle In Cabbage
A recent dispatch from Washing­
ton says that a cabbage with a flavor
that makes it suitable for uso in
slaw 'was introduces from China
several years ago by tho United
State« Department of Agriculture,
Clearwater is going - ahead with
and the Department now announces
more
paving, which will cost $30,that it has been successfully grown
000.
This
extends the city’s present
in this country and that sample« of
system
of
paving
from Fort Harrison
it «
tt-ill h o ,li« t r llu itn .l fin—r «.
avenue
to
the
Bellevue
hotel.
quest yntil the present supply is
The
supreme
court,
in
session at
exhausted.
This cabbage is railed Pal Ts’ aJ, Tallahassee, sustained the order of
“ Brassica Pekinenaia" and la a Tho state railroad commissioners .re­
strain of Chinese q^Lbage. Since its quiring the building of a-union pas­
introduction in Washington several senger depot at Bartow.
Orange county has sold its $600,years ago it has prayed of unusual
000
bond issue Jor building good
promise for late summer planting
roads.
Bids for the construction of
owing to its extreme rapid growth,
a
brick
road system have been
in the department's gardens. The
department now recommends it for accepted and the work will begin
soon.
more genera) use.
Thirteen vessels recently loaded
The cabbage is said to be the
48,800
tons of phosphate, at tho port
rnuin staple of the diet dt the people
of
Tampa
for foreign and coastwise
in certain portions of the north of
porta.
T
h
b’
is the largest tonnage
China during the winter. Tho peopi
ever
shipped-at
one time from that
of that di»trict are physically very
port.
strong and healthy. Their cabbage
Tho Florida East Coast Railway
diet i* supplemented with plenty of
has
completed tho erection of a new
course wholewheat flour and maize.
freight
and pssseqgcr station on its
When well grown the average plant,
main
■
»
line,
at South Melbourne,
after being trimmed for the market,
which
ia
the
hom£
of one of Florida's
will weigh six to eight pounds' being
big
lumber-mills,
tho
Union Cypress
from one to two feet long, mostly
crisp white stem, and but little leaf. Company.
Lakeland ia one of Florida's best
The people in China plant this
cities.
It is now building fwo large
cabbage thinly. It is planted in
school
buildings
to accommodate Its
rows and then tho weak plants are
1,400
school
children,
who require*
pulled up, or else it is scattered over
a
force
of
86
teachers.
When tRe
n space and then transplanted when
hew
buildings
are
completed
the
of sufficient site. This latter meth­
od is said to yield the beat plant valuation of the city's Behold prop
though for a while ^he young plant! erty will approximate $100,000. t
Six wealthy men of Kontucky have
appear to •eufl'er; yet when the au­
bought
Stone Mountain, containing
tumn weather comes on and they
about
70
acres on beautiful Lake
are well ' matured,
transplanted
Harris.
They
will spend several
plants will make better growth.
thousands
of
doltars
building a hand­
•The plants must be manured heav­
some
modern
dub
house,
as well as
ily when about eight or tan inches
high — not sooner, or, they will beautifying the entire tract.
The Seminole bridge in Pinellas
“ burn,'' and not later or they will
count/,
near St. . Petersburg, was
not mature before cold weather.
recently
opened, 1 to . 'traffic.
The
The leaves should be tied-up when
completion
oI~.
this.iytdgiuacross
the
they are pretty weH •giuwn, so-that
large
bayou
is,
cogttUsrad
an
event
the long, loos« ieavqt will not' fell
aw »&gt;- 'from 'the canter and become o f great impdriince^to the citizens
frost bitten, if extra fine close heads of Pinellas comity, and a public cel­
are desired." The cabbages sped ' n ebration was indulged in.
good deal of room* Therefore, the
When Grcafc Meet* Greek.'
This quotation should properly read:
"When Greeks Joined Oraeks, then
was the tug of war." it la-takctvfrom
Alexander the Great and refer» to tho
trim resistance offered by tho cltloa of
Greece 'to . Philip; oujd Alexander of
Macerino.
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T a k e s O f f Fif I

During the surrt mer m onths is the best
time to lay in a supply o f printing for the
com in g winter.

Y ou r work will be rushed

through the shop and special pains

be delivered in

a perfect condition

piece perfect.

• D on t forget that we are headquarters
for

W riting

Ink,

C arbon

C ounter Pads, Cardboard,

Paper,
(in

Blank

all colors)
\

L oose-L eaf Ledgers for merchandise stores,
and Typewriter Ribbons

W e arc closing out a large stpek o f type
writcr*carboft o f the very best makes, usuall)
sold fo r 2 l-2 c pcc-$hcet.
l e per sheet.

W hile they last

(Black. Blue and Purple).

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A ll Work Delivered to

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3S

OF JULY

-S T . j . i i m a x i a g s u ffliB E A M .

COVER PROTECTS BALL FIELD

I

Interesting Letter of J. N. Whltner Canvas Tarpaulin Screen, Attached to
Brings Out Many Facts
Hangers, Sliding on Cables,
p a t k i o t i s m a n d p o w d e r m a y c a u s e u n t o l d;
Makes Sloping Roof. .
Several days since Hon. J. N
S U F F E R IN G A N D S O R R O W
Whltner of this city published an
&lt;r.
To protect baseball diamonds and
open letter to tfio Jacksonville Board other Athletic Helds from rain and
of Trade regarding tiro cutting of
•void postponement of games on ac­
BY STATE BOADD OF HEALTH
A Cura for Chronic Constipation, Torpid Uvor
canal from the Si. y&gt;hns river to count of "wet grounds,” two 8L Louis
Indian river at Salt 'Greek and in inventors havo devised and patented a
and Irregular Bowel Movements.
Pitriotiim *nd Powdarl
step to avoid fatal infection. .
his letter proved that the upper St. cover that may be spread over the
Constipation Is the most common disorder of the bowels. It
ThM«*» » connection between the
If a person, child or adult is' at­ Johns river is hot fed by springs field when it la not in uso. The cover
Jfeeta both sexes and all ages but 1# more prevalent among
w
om because their duties la the household require leas physical
two which would be remarkable If tacked by a dog presumably af­ but that the vast volume of witter U arranged In two forms to bo used
excrclao than tho occuj at Jona of men; thoreforo women suffec
with
or
without
a
grandstand.
In
one
It had not been proved to be rather fected with rabies, he takes no that makes navigation on the St.
most from Its baneful effect.
•A constipated person le an easy victim when exposed to any
intimate by the -experience* - of paat chances but hunts up the doctor, Johns river to the mouth at Jack­ 1form, cables are run out from drums
serious disease—rnewnCnla. Typhoid Fever, Malaria, Rheumatism,
rear». The near approach of the and he gets to Uci quick. The' dan­ sonville is fed -from the Wekiwa,
lima 11 pox. Yellow Fever and »right's Biases« gather their annual
harvest of death among those who era habitually constipated.
'¿imm er holidays of which the ger from, a pd^Jer burn is no leas Hooaier and Palm Springs, Blue
Xven though they escape these diseases, such» persons ar. always
•‘Glorious Fourth’ * is the occasion or oerlous and the^^dem man will bo Springs and many Springs that-well
ailing more or lees. They have headachre. bad digestion, dlnlaeaa. vlrtigo (blind staggers), sallow complexion, flatulence, loss
impiration make* the subject timely. equally prompt In consulting the up from the middle of Lake Monroe.
m
of strength; and no energy r.t all. Herblne has a moit admirable
• ' The. disasters resulting from the physician.^ An aptitoxin for telahda The following Intonating letter from
effect in the bowels; It is coollnr, purifying end regulating. It
nuts a prompt check on biliousness, wind In the bowels, nervousInsane celebration of" the Fourth has Lean perfected which ia as de­ Chria. 0. Codrlngton*of the DeLand
Sees,'neartburn. bad breath, low spirits, drowsiness la Ua daylike typhoid fever, malaria and othor pendable in the prevention of this News proves the truth of Mr. Whit
time and nervous wakefulness at night.
visitations, are preventable.
disease as ia the Pasteur treatment ner's statement that at times the
Price 5 0 c per Bottle.
They are without reaaonablo ex­ In the prevention of hydrophobia. St. Joftu river actually flows upST. LflOO, UOj
•-■■"at
il
—x we, except»* »that -of ignowuoJ-IU-uaa-abould. be encouraged- irr all stream:
—’* acceptable ns •»
which 1
isn't
an excuse injuries of this nature even tl----- *B y . Salve. It
«V M t * E ye«, waa »I«
The interesting letter of Mr. J. N.
ia these enlightened days. Where they may be apparently of
Whltner at Sanford to the Jackson­ A Canvas Cover Stretched Across the
an explosion of gunpowder In fire­ moderate s e v e r it y .. '
ville Board of Trade, published in
Field From the Orandetand.
arm* or fireworks results In fatal • The bacillus of tetanus, the gfirm the Tlmes-Union of the 11th, has
injury or in instant death, the dic- that makes the real trouble fo
t been read. The following clip­ under the eaves of the grandstand and
tor, of course, hasn’ t a chance. The Ing gunpowder burns, Is more or 1
ping from the DeLand News, pub­ anchored beyond the outside baseline;
coroner should be summoned. But of a mystery, but medical science lished on the 10th (the day before a canvas or tarpaulin cover, attached
In the multitude of accidents that has him under surveillance, investi­ Mr. Whitner’a letter appeared), may to hangers sliding on the cables,
pepper the skin with burned powder, gating his habits and method of have some bearing on this same sub­ makes a eloping roof over the
that bring shattered figers and blind­ work. The doctors have found him ject and partially sustain the con­ "skinned'* portion of the field, says the
Popular Mochanles. In the other form,
ed eyes—the features that make the an enemy not to be trifled with. tention of Mr. Whltner.
“*?*
the cover la supported by a ateel mast
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small boy a hero to his companions They Shave discovered - also that he
"What do you think of that! and swinging boom placed near the
— the greatest danger ia not Jrom cannot thrive In the presence of
For the first time since the memory field. When the boom is swung out
the superficial damages that might oxygen.'v It’s fatal to him.' There­
-'.W
of man running not to the contrary.
... ~ A j Î x I
k
have come from other causes than fore, he- Cannot Inflict an injury on
Blue-Springs is 'full of sea craba.
t II 1 1 MSI «v \ l t 't l l '
exploding fireworks, It la in the the surface of the skin or Wherever
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9
Mr. Thurtby, who ha^ Jived there
“alow—comparatively ¿slOxr—-develop else he may be expfumd to the air.
about forty years, says MV jxas be­
ment of tetanus, resulting frequent He must and dpes work beneath the
fore seen but thre#;&lt;itA8e-rtoday.&lt;he
W hat counts isn’t what you
Jy in complex flexion of the volun­ surface and he burrows along the
&gt;ir-. DeLand
spring is ili+e
* V . 't
.•
tary muscles and producing lockjaw, nerve lines to the nerve centers of
pay— but what you get fôrpeople A-ho werftffitierfl Sunday and
cv
“
In its final development the death the body.
Monday lopk nllgUx -tyid scraped,
what you pay.
The Fogd
.of the victlfn^a attended by hor
The advice to the layman-in the them ^up by thV' oat ' sack full.
buyer gets the m ost value for
rible suffering not unlike that pro­ case- of accidents from exploding CYabljing parties aretffl.the go hero
duced
by “ hydrophobia.
The powdor is to go to the doctor as now. How did the criilg gat there
his m oney in the car and the
apasmya of excruciating agony in soon as possible— don't wait until — and whence came they? Dur­
best service afterwards. Big
both diseases are unrelieved by the tomorrow—go now. As first aid to ing the past montlrthere have been
production, skilled workmen
unconsciousness of the victim, and the Injured, saturate the wound with very heavy rail .wind», which have
he dies a lingering death realising peroxide of hydrogen or or, s a lt is banked up the tides on the beach; Mast and Boom for Lowering a Pyraand best materials make Ford
mldaj Tent Over a Bsseball Field.
fi'hij fate and enduring the limit of known sometimes, with dioxygen. this, combined with low Water in the
e
C
*
quality high and Ford prices
; -psin to which humanity can reach. While this foust not be depended river, has made the current in the -Over the field, a tent In the form of
low.
• It Is not likely, in the present upon to ward oil the results of in­ St. Johns eeemiugly run the wrong
pyramid or ..cone with Its center
general indifference to the possibil­ jury, its large percentage of avail­ way— up-atroam— and may account over the pitcher*! box is let down and
Fivo hundred dollar» U th* price af th» Ford ranity of accidents of this kind even In able oxygen may lessen .Immediate for the crabs. And then, thcro may anchored with Its edges outside tho
aboet; ike touring c«r U Ive fifty: the town car htm
&gt;fifty—f. k b. Detroit, complet» with eqaipmost.
the best regulated families, that we danger, until professional aklil can be a subterranean passage between Baselines. In either form, the cover
C« catalog and particular« from
the spring and the ocean by width pan be quickly spread over the field
'
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shall see any remarkable lessening have a chance.
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If we must be noisily patriotic,, the crabs have cómo for a drink of or cleared away, by electric power.
of this danger. It- is well, -there­
C. F. WILLIAMS. Afcat: or
fore, to be prepared for' it— to Irual- et us be prepared for the conse­ sulphur water. How sea crabs have
, EDWARD HIGGINS. S.Uoaun. at
ixe that however slight » powder quences, and knowing of. the danger come 150 mile* from the sea, is yet !■ ditali (.«ri. Hattalk Jadirla) Itiat, Iri.
Sanford Machine and Gtriga Company
Seminal*
County,
Fla,Id«.
la
Chantory
to
be
satisfactorily
explained.”
to
the
average
small
boy,
be
ready
burn may appear, if .it has broken
Cer» K.-Tnw
«kiiv—tharo-is_^a.-decided tfl «fve his life for years of future
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Citation
The writer haa no personal in­
Frank Typ.r
danger and risk in not taking every usefulness.
terest wKñTéYfiT_'tn a canal leading
«nt T /na -a»»-»—liUnl bl
ol Florida: .
from the upper St. 'Johns Into In­
It «pp*«rlnt from tba v*rlfl«&lt;i bill of &lt;omdian river, and he is only a mere dalat at Cera B. Tyner, herein—duty filed,
hit It I* the ballot of tb* rnmalalMfit that
newspaper man and dot a land owner lha tlrlrndonl la a non-r**ni«nl et tha
u- 1
Rut* nf Florida, and that hit Crtffnt plate
but he has often wondered what tho ol
ra*idtnca 1« to complainant unknown!
result of such a canal, on small ship­ that tho *el&lt;l dtltodanl I* evor tho ago of
nty-en« r«»r« and that tkore, U no
ments' of vegetables, and fruit, and ptrton
BOTTLERS OF SODA WATERS AND
In th* 8Uto of Ylerido, the eervleewhom would bind tb* »«Id d«ftttd«nt.
on the tourist business would be. A npon
Thertfa/o, »0V, Frink Tyntr, ar* htithy
DAYTON* BEACH, FLORIDA
'
canal from the upper. fit.- Johns to ordtrtd to appear to tb« bill of «mplalet,
,
'--y&gt; ■.vi.’ *-■.*-te^*
duly
flltd
fn
tblo
csbm, on* Monday, tb»
Indisn.rfver,- constructed with proper Ttb day el Ptnt*rtib*r. A. tX 101*. Ih* »»me
Iaopen for the summer season and U under the able management of L.
e rulo d«y bt IhU court.
locks to maintain the equal)!? fib-w­ htins
E. Comb*. This Hotel U located on the ocean blul! and ti well known by
And || 1» lurfhtr ordtrtd that tkl* **and depth of whter. would give south tic* be puhlnjrtd in lb* lUnlord fferald,
ila
good table frofp last Rummer season throughout the state.
n*wxp»p*r publi»b*d In Romlnota county.
Florida the finest, most picturesque •aFlorid«,
one» a ateek for ol«ht cenoocutWo
ROOMS Wjttt AND WITHOUT BATH, RATES U.00 PER DAY
round-trip waterway in the world,
VVitsem. X. AT Doutl*»». CUrh of. Ctr-1
SPECUL WEEKLY RATES JAW TO 110
would “ encourage t h e . owning *df fftt
Sole Agenta for Orange City Springs Mineral Water
Jt Court, S»mlnolo County, and'lh* ooal
•roof, thlV
IXth dtjr of Juna A. !&gt;,. l#ll.
T.T
thousahda^of
motor
boat*,
nnd*would
Bath house for bathing Just across the street.. Shower bath free for*‘ ill
PHONE 21
noun LASS,
itwolo C
CT
a., Mg.
Clark o f Clreull_Court^8om*wolo
o.,
* V,
make a * /»tln i o f pleasure in the
guest* of this hotel. All fnail answered promptly.
&gt;J. C. RbberUt t
-m
...
tourist and' hunting seasoiT for_ hati­
G onfio N ..R is by.
Solicitor
lor
Complainant.
súfid* «who would make the trip from, :- U r « « « Mk
f y ¿'
i
•Jacksonville to St. Augustine, down
1the^ East" Coast canal and lty” \
«« of AfplIlcatUS for Tat D*»d UedcC
river'to Ormond/ Daytona, -Neti '
loctlen Ilf oad STS, Uaaoral, Huu
■ ñorMiH
Smyrna, '"down tho HllUboro Ü n«r.
h«*by *«•» th.t J.
S T A N D A R D R A IL R O A D O F T H E S O
Indianr rivera to TKu.VjBe arrow the
narrow«,peninsula through the canal »t*. u s , iooi. » » i ,
th»^8 » 1
Situi ,ryd k«rtlfitataa
A. O.' I»t3.
to the uppcf'Sti Johns. and down Juno,
In njy ofllr*. and ha» ,-,».ff ■ppUrattan for.
tV U*u&lt;i ht’jifwrrlenp! with law.
this romantic stream- via . Sanford, StidcorllArato*
irobrat*'
Com plete abstracts from the records, of
r* .th*
.tb*..'íoOowtni
toll
the Wokiva, DeLand, P a ^ k a , Green rrtbad ;
jiiruated in Svininole covinty,
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No. 80
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No. 82
-No. 86
o
fen
sa
,t
:
Covo Springs and back tq the point
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range
and Sem inole -Counties.
T a xes
bain(
Ti*r
tLv. Jacksonville....... ...... 8:00 a.m........: 2:20 p.m. :, .....7i55 p.m . of departure. ■
Ar. Savannah *.
12:25 p.m.. ... . 6:26 p.ra.■r.------ I2:10lt.tn f In time of high water there would cart»#
name al
paid fo r non-residents;
* * ond^.
**
m .v.í¿.., 10^5 n
m
Ar. R ichm
use
locks
:. ií
f).ftRpn
05. a.m..
ú.nít^....WJfiwO*p^n.
|beHno
HH
iNfor
VH
V V in
R the _c^ftal,
J H P i B. Sanfoid, Fla..',Al*
Wd Untl boibg M
1•
:.W
S: 10 a.in,
l:î)5 p,|P..i^. A*t:50 p.m , .the run-off from the uppVr'fit. Johns Maeod at th* dat* ol ih» iguane* #I »urh
Af. Washington
•
, C. W. GOODRICH, Manager.
tbo n*m«
ft
iB.lb#
nam* of
o| Rpaa
U paaU.
* * riàftl «4
6:00 n.m. fiats .'.Would only servo 't o maintain rrrUfi/at*
Ar. New York.
Certificai* No. t»S, tM 8. Illork J,
brine »»IO Rlnlord, tn* Ofld landM
a low level pf a fow inches In the Addltian
el kürh
at tho «fata ol th*
No. 82.r—Florida A West Indian Limited—FYee Redlning Steel Chair Cara to water of tho upper St. Johna as it «•eoad
«4»an
No
Wat»on.
rtrllfiret* la the earn* ol N»lu&gt;n
b*|ilialn*_ ON
T T 'IW
ie Ho. tosi, hetf
_
Washington—Electric Lighted and Pans.
CortilotU
percolatod through the-hundred* of n»rT ef
et IW»,
S»r, IV
15., Towrwhlp
, own.n.p 30,
mv. K
n,D|,
» or* mv
JO n,
E,
»*«tb 10 rhaln«, **«t t chain», north 10
No.
Irnetto. Limited—Free Steel Reclining Chair Cars to Washington— thousands of acres of lowlands Into ru*
rhalni, n»t t rhaln», » arrea, th* »»Id land
F.lectric Lighted and Fans.
»/
the river. This would ha a benefit t&gt;«tdS hfaooMd at th» dat* ol th* Imuaac*
ol *aeb trriiiit»i«, ln Ih» nani* ol C, K.
to
all owner* of land* In thia section, Formar.
-t^No. 80.—Coast Line Florida Mail—Local Sleeper to Savannah.
IF2Í. B)j
Eli ol «t* ol N1Í
cau No. 10SS,
and would doubtless lower the water ol Cartifi
' i .*s
-,v
■ -r. *( ol 8 ) , ol M i,
SW bf Nerttt and
Steel Pullman Cam of the highest das* opera led on all trains, Atlantit
and Ktj ol Ntj o( »ij
6o the wet season) sufficient tp per­
■•'Coist LlM Dining Cara operitted on Trainee 82 and^fL-'
t„d 8Ji of W4 ol NW«,
KATES *2.00 AND, *3.00 ,FER DAY
,
mit the cultivation of many thou____ S*r. 16. Townehf* SO,
.
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SO, ST acra». Th* lald Und-bain*
I «&gt;r information ar.d PuUniun resfirvationaapply lab our lorsl n^ent:
i j H v woekhnsq Jap'd P I»
wmI at th* Hat* of tb* li&gt;uanr&lt; ol^qei
PRIVATE
MATHS
—
ELECTRIC
LIGHTED
— GAS
ctrtlfirat»
In
th*
n*m*
ol
C.
I!.
Porsror.
■
lying along the St. Joh^:
U 'Cl
A . W . F R IT O T ,. Division P assenger Agent
irtlficato Ne,
*3*, hoflncin* 1.10 Chala»
Cortlficatc
No. #3
W
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In time« of low filler the.ldAht *o«tb
•outh ol
cf NW coin«
»om*r af NEU ol fi*r. &gt;«,
run »outh t.lt
" THE ONLVkFIliSTlCLA^S HOTEL IN.fiXSTohl) 1¥, itane*
H*nl 30, lun
t36 West Bajr 8t.
: . JicWfiOnYilHsi FI« would be flecM*wtfy&gt;i«lt itpt tq rflqn!1 Townvhfp
rhain»,
vut
S.16
t »int. nriílli»íttvr¡)- to
----- —*a*e**—
•
&gt; ■»
TT# (teil. Th» »«Id land
tfilp.,tta»' deptW of ,thq waier hV th*1 t^einnln* Hw» W T
t
Mn*
ar»«*»*dB|
«t tb*
«h. dal* of th* ItiMBCO ef
Don’t ph^ *ith seriouw inatten-- uftprr St. Johns, at JettiVJo maintain M
»ueh retUfical* In tb* n*m« *f Antonio
: A . R O B B IN S , Proprietor
asnU
don*t YOU carry your own Iniuratles the' dopth of water Jii-‘ fhk « 1 1 ^
’ - —
Ta*ala,
■Ml
CxUflrau N*. *63, NUií and E Ol NW)(
ZU
Ir*«
»auth
M
f**U.
Illach
8,
Tl*r
U,,
S»nOf rour-e tbit I* *U
cnfijec^ agatati '
ord,
il».,
th»
»*id
Und
beinX
*»»r»«‘
«
l
«t
.turfi^drtly. pn aetual 'siftyiy^v, *|U
i n J W V ^ o n MniaiAt^ i nnlwiniirVirVwSononi^un uni
C. V*. ^
ri ,Ti)R«&lt; ADoa
*•*' mota of .rainfall,“
fi ‘.N*.
r e r»?a nLot
# .1, WorkT#,-Tl*f
I**
DfuJJ,' «-VAJlokiJtofi, drain - T‘ M‘ frtl*ititnljiíK whenVage, *pó,v would defiqírdy ‘dé(eilmlaó
• for you’ll ‘find Iba
¿uesf^ePoueh
....................... ,..................-I ■ '«■ ■ ■ ........
-------------. Abe-rtórrn ho» ulprtf-uuFyfior property the rcvulta.’.
t* In the n*ir* *( unknowu.
3«st* N».
«I
«f
— '—
Mr». It. Town»hlp 1*. Haití* 3C, IW
.. -v.-Hará ¿Ár Or^iíg, reliable jCpmfiapy rr
th. »aid Und twin* ««•»«wd at lb*
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Reasonable iatw^
ho ftsi•*r| tjir
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Coudcclet! by tifi
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sos. fib Ï , Hui-h S, Tkr
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COcb» PER GAL
gPMBBBSbUnd
thn «al
: betÑf -fiW*
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ih» dal» ol the l»*u«tf* nf nueh
•*{)“ Kntheni
rMftòria in th* fit»** of fi. t. M*tt»,
mèrci*! and rijut^t
f,*«tfdç»l» No, 1001, U
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Ispfofd. F1U tW
Mlnotlferd*» AddttS«» „ta. fltlt.v&gt;JftSi
iÇetnî* .’
Id land Mrs ••**♦»»•! at the d»U of thn . - ‘ ,1.- '
yp7. *
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bt *8.40
so*« of *otlt rcttificat* ln,tha »am» uf
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for both ®l-4h*w»,— Than Clarence K. mu
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supposedly
a credit to the gov-*
Woods, oditqr of the Ruslis Lake
ernment.
Fortunately
we * now
Region,
there
is
not
a
more
delight­
P it*U&lt;W) t w &gt; Tutelar *a.t FrW«y Muyalo« Hr
ful character in Florida. He .U a have representatives in Congress
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY Chesterfield In his manueqp. He is who know the importance and ueeda
l t .1 , im i t y . Pintar
a gifted writer. Ho is a p eaaant of Lakeland, and we believe if any
W. M MA Y M rs fiu tin e « » M anaSar
speaker. He is a boosts» and a change ia made in ttfe amount ap*
ub»r.rIotiDti rrtor.S S .O O a Y aaf III •Wvm ' ci boomer.
In the struggle for an of­ prapriatod for Jmsepublic building
fice he was hopelessly stranded it will be to incr7a)e it.
T h a t a p e r s o n p a y s a b ill in c u r r e n c y a n d fo rg e ts'to
Delirerai lo UwCllybr eàmir IJ OOp*» »eet MI
J.
H.
Reese,
editor
of
the
Orlando
advene* or JOc per niChlh.
The organisation of the Florida
Sentinol, Is without doubt one of the
a sk fo r a r e c e ip t , a n d o c c a s i o n a ll y a n o th e r , b ill is renP a iD M ti In ad* ano* a n i be made ai oli
most-talented writers on. the press DeVetopment Promotion Board, by
Cinerea . » m a ia -c l« w mali m »iu r Au«u»l t ¿a d
d e re d a n d p a id lo r th e s e c o n d t im e .
of the state unlcsa it be Lambr'ght a gathering of representative men
1SOS. ai t&gt;.» Pm io A cc at Sanford. Hortd».
of the Tampa Tribuno. He is gifted from al! over the state, at Sanford
acular Act of March 3rd. 1870.
In statecraft. He is susve In his recently, doubtless will result in
... T h is c a n b e a v o id e d in p a y m e n t b y c h e c k which
Tr1*0hoo t Ha MS manners.
O See In tiarald Build in*
He would reflect honor some very effective exploitation of
on any legislative &gt;or cultured body the state's resources. The organisa­
s u p p lie s a n u n d is p u te d r e c e ip t .
A c c o u n t s su b ject to
OUR DAILY HERALD
anywhere. Mr. Rocse waa defeated tion will endeavor to get aomo legis­
For some time p u t the manage­ for a seat in the Legislature. Ed­ lation through at the next session
c h e c k P a rg e o r s m a ll] a r e c o r d ia lly in v it e d .
ment of the Herald Printing Co itor Triplett of the Kissimmee Vol­ of the legislature to create a public­
\ has been seriously considering the ley Gazette was a candidate for a ity fund for a persistent and thor­
launching of- 4 dally paper in San­ s e a t ln ih e Florida Legislature. Aa ough advertising campaign that will
ford aome time In tTie faff. In the a speaker he is unique and forceful. properly present tire; state's advan­
-• ------------- »plana the probability of a hew. tour­ It would appear that if any ohe tages to the capitfiist and •riiomeist hotel played an important part would
___ ttke with &gt;he “ old timers” na rceker throughout the country. The
A“ fUT'wtth tha advent of never*! han* well'
the nitf'Cdfeers that toho men selected -to- prosecute-tho-work
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dred tourists business would be suf­ would have been' Editor Triplett. in Its preliminary stages are among
ficiently boosted. to warrant more He la humorous. He can tell a good the moat progressive and successful
F L O R ID A
SANFORD,
advertialng from the local firms and story. When the yotes were count­ In Florida, and are representative
to advretlsing alone can bo laid the ed in Osceola county it was found of various Walks in life. The state
sucross or failure of a dally paper or that he was the extreme appendix. will undoubtedly benefit from this
tí. E. TOLAR
H . R. S T E V E N S
R. R. D E A S
M M . S M IT H
_ a weekly paper in any community. More lamentable still. News
organisation.— Lakeland Telegram.
Cashier
Vice-President
Ant. Cashier
President
Wo have often been approached by reaches us of the defeat for the
people hero who wanted a daily State Senate from Putnam county of
OUR N EXT CONGRESSMAN
paper who would not take a line of 3ditor Russell of the Palatka Newt,
The people of the Fourth district
advertising' and who were of the lesidcs being already a member of chose splendidly last Tuesday when
opinion that all a dally paper needed tit* lower house, Mr. Russell is an they named Joe Sears, of Kissimmee
to make it go would be plenty of ex-president of the Florida State aa their choice for representative in
terprise are planning a charming
PREMIER
news items. There are plenty ol Presto Association. His father .hac congruos for the next two yean* ssys papers at the regular rates.
news items right now but news the distinction of being on the first the St. Augustine Record.
The publisher at ones wired the little play to be given one evening
“ N on Puncture’ ' Auto
items do not make the pay; roll of hationa) prohibition ticket, and al
He 1* every Inch a man. His per­ department at Washington for a de­ of the two weeks. Each day will
Tires
any paper
his life Editor Russell has lived in sonal and official record Is all that cision in the matter, and the reply dose with a fifteen minutes* vesger
service
down
on
the
dock.
GUARANTEED 7,000 MILES
Looking sbp*4u«t (he future 'pros- the atmosphere of polities,' mingled could be asked. The magnificent waa a most favorable one. In fact,
WhUe the Camp Conference will
pccta of Sanford as we can at the in rich literary circles and posseaes a vote given him in hla home county It gave the newspaperman all tha
SERVICE
present time and seeing many good princely personality. Hut he atruck of Oaceola should be sufficient proof he asked for and then some. . The have the advantage of being in a
These tires bear “ the gmtwt
Things in store the question of hav- a political Iceberg, and with the bal­ of his ability, for when a home question waa turned over to A. M. hotel the girls will have a* much known mileage guarantee. y»t are
j'; - fing at least a six months' daily in ance of the editors, went down with county goes for its candidate in auch Dockery, third assistant postmaster freedom as if they were in a Camp, sold, at a price even ley&amp;'than tir«af'
of Sanford seems better the Titanic, and not one ia left, ao to a manner after he has held many general to handle; and this was the snd map wear middy blouses and ordinary guarantee. This gearsat«*
r*‘ • bow. than over and with the hearty ■peak, to tell the story of what offices there for many years It proves reply wiring the inquiring publisher: bloomers al) day if they wish. Only covers puncture». btow-oau ss4
cooperation from the business men caused the untoward catastrophe. that he is all he is claimed to be.
"With respect to the time of mail­ the simplest of clothing will be need­ general
wear.. Guarantee coven
of this city who will be asked to The very thing that ought to mako
Mr. Sears will greatly strengthen ing copies of a publication admitted ed. Camp Fire Girls aylll bring 7,600 miles service against ewri­
give us their opinion on the matter one -popular apparently has the re­ the Florida delegation In Washing­ to the second class of mall matter, their ceremonial dresses and all the thing except abuse. These tires in
we expect to launch our dally about verse „effect. The editor,, who is ton ana will be a credit to the state. you are Informed that while it is ex­ girls will need bathing suits.
intended for most severe service.
the first of November. That la, wo brave and sincere enough to voice The big vote given him in St. John* pected, thst thu bulk of each edition
One of the beat .feature« of th*
Orders havo* been received for
expect to launeh it providing the his honest convictions must do so in proves that he has the thorough or issue of a publication admitted Camp Conference is tho humbe these tires for use in tha United
business men of Sanford want one. black and white and while his fear­ good will of thfa county. As he Is to the second-class of mail matetf of leader* and older women Who States Government Service.
Wo certainly will not start one un­ less convictions on one thing may bo our next congressman, the following for mailing on or about the date of will be present, who ire thoroughly
As a SPECIAL INTRODUC­
less the people here want one and pleasing to many his freely expressed from one of hla home popera— the issue, the postal* laws and regula­ in sympathy with and understand TO RY offer, we fill allow the fal­
we will not start a little rag that convictions on other subjects art just Kissimmee Valley Gaaette— will h? tions do not prohibit mailing thereof girl life. Among them ore Mr*. lowing prices for the next ten din
would be only an apology for a
displeasing. His utterances have of interest to those who nro not fa­ at any lime afterward* at the pound Mobel Stevenk of Gainesville, Miss
TIRES TUBES
daily. It will he a real daily with the-misfortune of always being put miliar with his work in the past.
rite of postage to regular subscribers, Emma Tucker, Mrs. N. M. Salley
Tire M Tub* .
despatches and ail that goes Into the into cold type. While he makes
W. J, (‘Joe') Sears was born In or os bona fide sample copies within of Tallahasseo, Mrs. L. B. Newman
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$2.00
mako-up of a real daily paper and strong friends he likewise makes SmithviUe, Ga., December 14, 1874, the limits stated In section 436, of Jacksonville, Mrs. F. B. Robeson
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we will start it with the idea that bitter enemies, and Hon. A fred and shortly afterward moved to Postal Laws and Regulations. The of Ft. Meade, Miss Mary Dudley
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it should at least pay expense* for Ayer, after an experience of twenty Eilaville, Georgia., and from there to publisher is aloe entitled to moll at Powell of Charlotte, N. C., Miss
14.05
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■ix months. It will not be an'ob­ years in the political field, says that Kissimmee, Fla,, In January, 1881, any time free of postage copies en­ Lena Brokaw, general secretory of
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ject of charity and unless the Com­ one's friends are generally passive, when only a little more than six titled thereto under Section 433, Jacksonville, Y. W. C. A., and
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munity can support it there will be but one's enemiei would swim a riv­ years old, where he has resided ever Postat Laws and Regulation».'*-^ others. A Self-Government Com­
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no daily, * notwithstanding the fact er and scale a fence to do him dirt. since. Jocerecalved his early edura- Palm Beach Post.
mittee will be organised of Mihch
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that’ Sanford seems large enough The editor can very often manufac­ cation in the public schools of Osrebliss Flossie Brannan, a Junior in
20.40
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to have u daily paper.
The Her­ ture statesmen out of very unprom­ ola county, and in 1891 entered tfie
Rrenau College will be chairman.
21.00
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nj. ,
ald office is one of the best country ising material, but can rarely do for Florida State College at Lnko City,
The Recreation Committee and the
22.00
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nnirrn In Till siinlli nnd '"n | y in ■ himself what he can so easily do for where he graduated receiving the Girls Will
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5.00 Soon Meet it Enter music will be In the hands of on£
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daily at any time that the city in in others] The fltm liait ainirtaoL.
of the young women from the Flor­
degree of A. B. in 1895, at which
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prise for Dig Time
position to pay for one. „ *
ida. State College for Women.
Horace Greeley has been the fate time he was senior captaiuT fdfpi Of
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&amp;Tany girls
The editor nnd the business man- that has overtaken nearly every ed­ cadets. He entered Mercer Unlver
umber who
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’ *' ager have both had ample experi­ itor since that time who has had the nity in Macon, Ga., where in 1896 over the state are looking forward will go on the boat from Jackson*
Tfon-sudi t'J r*I other
ence upon aome of the bcstt daily temerity to enter the class of suf­ he received the degree of B. L., nnd eagerly to the 24th of June, when villa, registrations have been re­ cent extra. 6 per cent discount if.
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they will meet at Epworth Inn, Enpapers in the' country. The editor fering statesmen.— Ocala Banner,- on ..
University, :
paymont in full acconpanits ordif
th. SOth d.jr of
h i»,. W O , * » , , „ ir[l0. Florid. ceived
To, I n from
' w « kStetson
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has
handled
Floridu
dailies
before
E
Southern .College, Florida State Col nnd if two are so ordered, shippiif
A. B. degree waa. confirmed on him
rest and recreation at the Girls'
and knows exactly what it takes' to
lege for Women, Brcnau Collage and chargw will be paid by us. C. 0. B
by the University of Florida at
THE AVERAGE FARMER
Camp Conference.
mnke u good' Florid«1daily and we
from Mohticelio, Jasper, Euatla, Ft. on 16 per cent of amount of ordw.
The average former, outside of Gainesville. In 1896, (to was ad­
No more delightful location for
would ' not go into the business with F.orida, has an average gross income mitted to practico law in Georgia
Monde, Tampa, Tallahassee, De- Oxir output i* limited,,so « snf(to
fi
our eye» shut, believing us we do, of $980.66 from an average acreage and in 1897 admitted to practice a camp could he found anywhere In Land and Tarpon Springs, so a good early ordering. Wa self direct only1
that u gopd daily even for «¡x months of 138, and after he has paid the in­ before tho Florida courts. In 1906 Florida than this roomy old fash' attendance is nssufed. ,
giving purchaser tho advanUgs rfof (lie year would be one of the terest on his mortgage^—and mort­ 1906 he was admitted t o ’the supreme ioned (tetri with its broad verandas
All those who are planning to at­ *.ill middlemen's profits.
large
shade
trees
overlooking
the
boat cards that Sanford Could dis­ gages are somewhat frequent in other court of Florida and in 1912 to the
tend gpd have not already regisSTRONGTRK.U) RUBBER CO/
play we do not hesitate lit saying portions of the land- and his ex­ supreme court of the United States waters- of Lake . Monroe. To ths tered.sr.d paid their registration fee
Dayton, Ohio
that we can make it go big if the pense account in tilling his land, he and United States District court, tired out school girl and the business of on# dollar are urged to do so at
•people ydll assist with their gorfd ha* left $637.60 on which he must Southern district ot Florida. For girl alike ¡t offers just the kind of a once. Board «will he $63)0 a week,
\Vhy We Lose Opals.
wishes, by taking bubae rip lions and Uvo educate his famlty.and enjoy several years ho was a member of vacation they neod'. ;
once, sending It to the Y. W. C, ¿ f ,
Tho feftson why opals aro so ofua
Each
day
at
Camp
has
been
plan­
the merchants by taking ample life. This la the status of the afore­ the county Democratic executive
180 W Monroe St., Jacksonville, lt&gt;st from their settings is that ib«7
ned out so that something of intarest
space.
f
said farmer , not living in Florida committee. In .1899 be was elected
Fla. Board wilt ga $6.00 a week,
expand with heat more than other
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It wil; however, he up to the according to government figures, mayor of Kissimmee^ and his first will be going on all the time In tho
proclous stones, and conieqneauJ
If ‘
IHHjple. „During the summer we the aforesaid average farmer hav­ official communication advocated the early morning the girls may have
force open the gold which bolds the«
Notice
to
Tax
Payers
.
th«4' privilege of Bible closaesi. and
shall mnturo our plans,and talk the ing an investment of $6,443.
in placp
municipal ownership of water, light
—
ThiHftlS
aaaessracm
on
your
prop­
mission study classes, led . by Mttf
matter over with the’ business ^ion.
But how different It Is in this sec­ and sewer system, and the seed sown
Emma
Tucker, a well known Bible erty waa made by Orange «Jtintjr-of­
•7 If in their opinion we aie too soon tion df the land. Here .the farmer at that time sprouted so that today
ficial*. The completed Ixtoks were &lt;lc- ' with this enterprise we shall wail does.-hot have to till'»-form of 188 Kissimmee is the proud owner of oil teacher in the south, and Mrs. N. M.
lio
Hvem! to SemTnolo county in October,
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until another season to- start one. acres, plaster it with mortgages and three of these. In 1907 he was Salley of Tallahassee,. y,ifo of the
Dean of the Florida'State Gollego 1918. If the aasessmcntajn your neigh­
Sanford is bound, to have a daily buy expensive machinery—$3,000
JEW EL
chairman of the d ty council and re­
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for
Women. On some dayi there borhood were not equalised, come In and
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sooner or later ar.'d The Herald will threahlng machines and other uten­ mained* a member of same until 1911,
talk
to
me
about
them
and
we.
will
got
meet the. demand but we ore not sils—in order to make a net earning when he refused to servo further. will bo councils held to talk over them on the 1914 rolls as they- should
MY SPECIALTIES
college girls, ths
here to finre anything on the people of iesa' than $1.60 a day—-■&amp; negro's In 1887 Osceola coUnty was formed the work of (he
,
« j ó * . » be.
THOMAS K. BATES/
Pickard's lland-PaintediH''n»
that the pebple do not want and it wage. He gets a farm of ten seres anil .ho rim. county .up,.,i,U,n.lcnt¡ f*™ “„ V " olrts' “ S m i»y School
68-tf
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Gorham's Sterling Sliver
each group
; will be left solely with the people o f less, does most of tho work him­ ol public J u tr u e tl».-lo r u .c c o l. * '"1 Missionary ”work,
" 'k ■ " h
Roger»' Plated Ware
meeting by itself, to discuss ways
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after consultation.
self during a short sossan, and has county was hla f a t h e r , J , Sears,
E l g i n and Waltham. W*
Meaning
of
Irrigation
farm
.
The Herald has always served the a .net income far in excess of
Sr. In 1996 W. J. Sears, Jr., was and meant of inersftslng their elee« fi
-A d' acre foot* of whipr,-* torch coejpeople of this community with the gross Income of his northern cousin elected county auperintendept of n»d means of;- ihcrrtulng1their oefinonly used In irrlgAtlon, I* 43,600
ALL GOODS GU&gt;
beat and asks no favors and f t and the Florida farmer has no mort­ public instruction and has held this rtrisney, under the, le^denihip of cubic feet, or the amount needed to
eonKwell
known
person'along,
those
shall'continue'to meet, the,depends gages, coal bills, and other kindred office continuously , since, now serv­
cover an acre ode foot.
-aJKto—*
lines.
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no matter how large the city growa. ills to deplete the fund for peraonal ing his third term. With all of this -particular,
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Bywty afUirucfan a
hour will
A daily paper for Sanford has and family use and enjoyment. ;
he is 'atill known to hi* friend*
ACTOMOBII.K TlttKS
* been,the dream of the editor's life .According to these'government of­ throughout Osceola and the state at bo obg^rved from twp’ tp thrfce and
ng and
and he hopes to see it consummate^ ficial figures of the average farmer, large as 'Joe.*,. Hla life has heen de­ then, will come a 6holre of.-rmfny &gt; AT FACTORY PRICKS v
ng
. this fail. ' ;
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there Is an averagw mortgage on voted to public service, end he la a attractions. For thaw who wlifb (o .VsjlVE FROM 30 to 6(LEEU CENT
s
the average farm of $1,716/ bear­ h if ad, Anrogreaiiyo . and fair-mindod •remain' jfVound the hotel, there are
ttnnls and-croquet courts, row-.
THB DEFEATED .EDITORS ' , ing an average interest „of six per man. Hg Is a young man, sane and
Tiw
Iteli r
For the
O í,* )? ,i;$ 74Î0 ' $1.0E
Every edltot aspiring for office cent. Ia It any wonder that so' conservât Vo, and yot withal is pro* boats bn r(he ■l«kt¿
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in th« recent primary election was many are heeding the call .’of the gressive
and'untiring «in thie
efforts
«nergctic girls there will b e ' ' ,
7.80
defeated. They were left on the south?— Miami Metropolis ..#
for the betterment of the people snd /-hikes,’ ' and fishing trips, with poa- •
10.80 - j
plcpie or supper before .re­
ways de high end dry. Hon. H. H.
for the hast interest* of the state.
. ’ 1T.96 t 2.1
T - ^ O - T i •* &gt;
McCreary, editor of the Gainesvillo
8AME IN SANFORD
By' always being true to his friends turning to the . cd»»p ,. trips to 'ib n ? 81x3]
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Sun, who has represented Alachua
One Mr. Burleson, is In a fair way and faR to hla enemies, he h u made gwimraing pooh »auto rid*«, iauncl
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county in the statc-senaie on several ¿o get .himself disliked by people many 4L the farmer and few Of ths parties to same of. the many placea o
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occasions, was literally swept, off his down*this_ way, Ho objects to, what latter,' oi* was’ fully 'dsmonstraUd in irtcre.n which may’ be rotched-.b;
On the first a!
fest
Cortgretsman L'Engle,, editor he.considers extravagance' In making the election,on Jui\o 2nd. ni
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ip has been planned to tha p e of Dixie, and Albert ' Wflljimson, appropriations for po*toffi.ee build­ teen years'of public life, ho r«
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editor of the Jaeksrfnvitye, Floridian, ings . IijF,Florida, declaring thaf*1the vitrunlly a unanimous vote
Barry esfkte, where -$h# girls may
'V /ajididat« for Ooflgróáf, was badly |amounts . appropriated' Or* -beyond hands of the people who hed known hive. £ dip in the pwlmmlng popl,
followed by
picnic supper. 1-1 ~*.y
‘ Vhowcd' under, ..n(ftV'ith«tandlpg the the needs of the serivee. Mr. Bur­ hlm thrqughoÿt hi* public itfe.'' .
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, -. 'fact that Editor*L'J3ni*i 'Wan serving leson goes Into detail of what he
The- second evening at Camp,
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kJxes
Non. Is.* hía ñf«¿ term *»* *« inçmher of that considers” ■adequate appropriations
IMPORTANT TÔ PAPERS
there will he a eottcert in the hotel
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Editor WiUlápwoa isllfed the for aeVcraJ Florida, . cities, among
Sometimes it ù Impossible tor the parlors when dtoae girls who- havb tubes
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.■ ticket, Ed tOT'á’ EnJ^rWnfiiug him them mentioning Lakeland, whose publisher of a newspaper to hav* talents .will have a chance
a, close second] TKio
appropriation Of $76.000 he, yrould I the entire edition go to the poatoflke
One of tho numbers of
rilliamson there are not two more recommend be cut to $30,000. The1at one time—owing to one or, more
will be n vocal
and outsppken men in Florida off!
’» ideai are bawd on Ignorance oí a doten obstacle* which may b
Lucille
No two a! e
baa
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They ate
fly hut ran

THE SANFORD «ERALO

FREQUENTLY HAPPENS

P E O P L E S J A N K O F S A N FO R D

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HE HANFOttl) HElfSLE
ENSMINGER— KENT
Men do not usually like a socia
of any .kind but the social to be
O C C U P A T I O N IS S E L U Î Ï g
Kile Happening»— Mention Or
Miss Mamie Hill arrived Wednes­ given at the home of II. R. Stevens Beautiful Wedding st the Ceagre,
tiational Church Today
day to visit her sister, Mrs. B. T. by the Brotherhood of the Presby­
Matters In Brief
- X THERE ARE IN THESE &lt;
A
wedding
of unusual beauty tend
Houser.
terian »church wifi be a place where
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Interest in Sanford was that of Miss
the men will enjoy themcelvea. .
irsonal items
interest
The county school board met yes­
Mary Brown Ensminger and Mr.
terday in the office of Supt. D. L. • Don't forgo! the Lawn Socia) at Harry Francis Kent, which took
inmwT Of The
ßmall Talk» Thrasher. Full account given latter. the home of H. R. Stevens negt
3 A 2 6 5 WOOD CHOPPERS
Friday night. A joy ridp and a place this afternoon at two'-o'clock
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Sardsetly Arranged For Harried
113
Halph Allen left yesterday for cool place to eat delicious ice cream. ftt the Congregational church, Rov.
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. Herald Header*
F.
P.
Strong
officiating.
Kansas where he will spend the sum­
. You get a joy rido and a dish of
The church was elaborately dec­
mer. months harvesting the large
lee cream at the Lawn Sodal at the
uro; of sunflowers.
orated, tho color scheme being pink
home of H. R. Stevens on Parjf ave­
Y Miss Gladys Bryan la home again
and white, while ferns and potted
W. H. Wooten of Orlando repre­ nu# next Fridty night. The men
|
„ visit of aoveral mopth* with
plants mads a green background.
senting the Mosler Safe Co., of are giving it and men will be mado
friends in Arcadia. .
The front of the pulpit was a lovely
Hamilton, Ohio was in the city yes­ at home there. Also ladies.
green arch, studded with pink and
Him. Mapliia and children of Lake terday calling on the local trade.
The many friends of Capt. P. M. white flowers, from which was sus­
-City are the guest* of Mr, and Mrs.
V t i. F. Robinson left last Saturday Eider will be glad to know that he ia pended &amp; large flora] hell. Beneath
Mobley on Oak avenue.
,NT«E8ACK WOODS
for New York where he will spend recovering from his - recent illness this arch the, bridal' couple stood.
. Tomato wrap* and tomato cratea several week» ’ with his daughter, and expects to come to tawn one
The bridal party entered the
day this week.
•it F. F. Dutton'*.
\ • 78-tt . Mrs. Harry Papworth.
ahurch to the strains of Lohengrin's
WHAT, T H IN K YOU
City Engineer Williams and a Bridal Chorus, rendered by Mrs. D.
Dr. J. F. McKinnon, superintend­
Ralph 8auls was over from Enter­
O F T H IS F O R A N O C C U P A T IO N ?
e n t of public instruction of Orange prise yesterday and spent the day in large force of men ere busy this week C. Marlowe. Preceding the mftrlaying the lines for sidewalks to riage ceremony Miss Lucille Aspin- ^ I ^ p ^ u i d r c d Allies Pcrtup» From (he Nearest Drug Store
junty was In the city on Saturday tho
His many SanlofdJricuda
Sanford' Height*- and tho resident* ’wall sang " 0 Promise Me." Dqring
4B~courT ThiHersT
were glad to see him again.
With Its Array of
of that suburb are counting on hav­ the ceremony Dreams was softly
vHU h Jimmie Laing haa returned
Rehearsals for the Smuggle-man ing a good walk in a few .months. . played and Mendelssohn’s Wedding
TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMES, LOTIONS, CREAMS, POW­
from-*-**'« months trip to Atlanta are »progressing favoAbiy. Be sure
l/M rs. Shinholser of Macon la the March as they left tho church.
DERS, COMBS, BRUSHES, WRITING PAPERS, ETC.
*nd other polnta in Georgia where and see th^ operetta.
The bride entered with her slater.
guest. oT her'son, S. O. ShinhoUer.
«he »pent a pleasant time with
SO ESSENTIAL TO FEMININE COMFORT
Bright, cathchy songs and pleas­ She is accompsnied by 'her grand­ Miss Carrie Ensminger. hor only at­
friends *nd rej»tive*.
ing situations in the Smuggle-man. son, Clifford Miller of MilledgevUle. tendant; the groom was attended by
Fresh yeast cakes and popcorn at Mr a
Mrs. Shinholser's many friends are his best man, Mr. Beecher Kent,
A telegram has been received from
Simon'«.
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followed by the ushers, Messrs.
glad to see her In Sanford again.
the Smuggle-man too late for this
PHONE 175
Tin Ntarutt Drug Store
SANFORD. FLA.
Henry Nlekol and Henry Pllkington.
yC. W. Entaminger of Long wood
Frank
Brown
and
mother
left
Issue. It will be published Friday.
The
bride
wore
a
handsome
coat
and*one of the efficient members of
yesterday for Oshkosh, Wisconsin,
C. E. Brodwater of Orlando w u where they will spend the summer. suit of Copenhagen blue, with blouse
the board of county commissioners
in
the city yesterday calling upon They will return in the early fall to of white shadow lace and a stylish
PAT MURPHY HERE
was in the city on Saturday on busi­
Announcing Engagement
the
trade.
He
is
now
district
agent
hat
to
match
the
gown
and
carried
ness.
'f '
their winter home near Lake Mary
Peaches Lefficr' was tha
for the Horae Insurance Co., and
a shower bouquet of Bride roses.
Calls Upon His Old Sanford Friends
hostess of a delightful
/^.Miss May. Holly left yesterday expects to nfake this territory pften where Mr. Brown has a fine grove
The bridesmaid was daintily gown­
And Roviews Early Days
and other property.
i
’/announcing the engageall by her llttl*-”*eir fur Tampa
ed in pink crepe de chine,.wearing a
Pat Murphy, who resided
in
Mr. and Mrs.*diilea Vincent spent
Arthur Yowell has built a good
flnatter, Misa Linds Lef-'
-where she will be the guest of her
bouquet of pink and white carna­ the ssriy days haa beep-visiting tffire
ton' Perkins.
grandmother, Mra. E. G. Tyner for Sunday at*Laurel. Hill, the country pen for his seven - foot alligator tions.
for several days jcetriu£~royjid** for
home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bock in the rear of ¿ho store and the gator
several week*.
r
Pink
the
color scheme and ./
Mrs. JefTenon Lee Ensminger, his guide to .Florida' a;id Kdhdsd out
at Clyde.
U the joy of the small boys, so much,
the
rooms
were
tastefully
decorated
The quality and the price la right
mother of tho bride wore a -hand­ the following dope t f ^¿eSlforald; ,*
so in fact that they are'-rapMly
with
quantities
of
.pink
flowers.
The
Valencia
q
anges,
'large
and
lus­
«n hay and grains at Duttoh'a, 78tl
some gowp of white veils.
I was ne.ver as muJhisurprised, in
filling up the pool with sticks and
dining
rodm
presented
a
charming
cious at Turner's, phone No. 75.
'An informal reception at the home my life n) I was on tljp^ Sanford
■tones.
, v
|f »
v Miss Kate Underwood is home
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of the bride was held immediately llpuse porch on Sunday night when picture/ Covers were laid for twelve
from the Woman's College at Tal­
Mrs. Browning and daughter, Miss * Chas. Campbell, Sr., and Chaa, aAer the ceremony, only the Imme­ I waf recognised by my old ffiend. at thé beautifully appointed table
lahassee where she has made a fine
Pearl Browning of Bradentown are Campbell. Jr., of DeLand were in diate relatives and most intimate Col. Thrasher. He has changed 40 which was centered by a. gilded
record during the year. Her many
the guests of Mrs. Kline at the San-, the city yesterday. Speck was st friends of the young couple being much gnd disguised himself by call­ basket filled wlt|i asparagus Tern and
girl friends are giving her a warm ford House.
one time a famous ball player but Invited.
ing on the barber that I did not handsome pink carnations. Tied to
welcome.
has given up the game for the more ., The color scheme of pink and know him. In a loud tone of* voice each carnation with pink ribbon w u
Hon. Forrest Lake has returned serldbs game of life.
white was carried out in the decora­ he said to me, "Murphy, how are a -ring nestling among the ferns.
Major J.VW. Tench, F. X. Millor
flk’
from Dsytona IU-ach where he spent
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Keller,,of Or­ tions of the rooms.
you. I would have knopn your The ribbons were carried to the
and Attorney Benton Ellis, ail of
several days with his family who lando were in the city yesterday.
place cards, which were adorned with
Mr. and Mrs. Kent left on the voice among a thousand people."
Gainesville have returned to that
have been sojourning there for the Mr. Keller haa a fine orange grove
the
portraits of the prospective
four o’clock train, for Jacksonville,
He said, "D o you know me?"
dty after spending several days here
past few weeks.
bride
snd groom. An elegant course
near
Altamonte
and
comes
down
enroute to Washington, D. C., Chi­
40 a land esse before the circuit
I said, “ Sure, I helped.to nujfi
dinner
w u served, and later the
every
week
to
look
it
over
and
also
.you
Notice
Horae
Owners
cago and points in Ohio, where they
mayor of Sanford many years
court.
t&gt; „
twelve
young
ladles were joined by
I have a first d a » expert hors* ahoer. to ace his Sanford friends,
Will remain -a month.
ago. You were opposed by my old
Cotton seed meal, aborts, bran at Give him a trial.
their
escorts
and
tho happy couple
They
were
the
recipients
of
manyIrish
friend
Fleming,
a
tailor
and
Murray S. King, the well kpown
78- t f
F. F. Dutton’ s.
rocelvod
the
congratulations
of their
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W. H. Underwood architect and Cliff Hannae, the con­ useful and boautlful gift* of dainty you were winner. The boys decided
friends.
p
y*Mr. and Mrs. Roy Syraes and
R. H. Rowe, a prominent attorney tractor, both oil Orlando were In the chins, cut gisaS and silver, furniture, that ho would not make the best
The wedding probably will take
children, accompanied by Mrs. B. A. of Madison was in the city several city yesterday calling on the trade paintings aritP’exquUlte linens, smong mayor and we gave you the benefit
.Howard are spsndlhg several weeks day» of last week, assisting his and Jooking after some of thq naw them was a chest of handsome flat of the count. Those were the days place In the fall. The party then
when knockers-were scarce and boost­ took automobile* to ths dock where
at Dayto.na Beach, leaving ’Sanford cousin, M. W. Rowe in several court buildings that are expected in San­ «liver.
ford. ■
Mrs. Kent has been for fifteen ers were plentiful. One Sanford, they boarded a beautiful yacht and
^.Saturday morning In Mr. . Symea’ cases.
-*
a delightful moonlight ride on Lake
fine car.
A postal from Jack Davison from years the efficient and capable book­ one mayor, one happy people.
L*!r. Arthur Yowell of Sanford mo­
Monroe and the St. Johns river w u
keeper
of
the
Fernald
Hardware
Co.
Says
Col
Thrasher,
"Murphy,
I*ve
vMrs. Chaa. Belt of Atlanta la ip tored to Oriando yesterday in his Derby, Conn., bears the information
enjoyed
until a late hour. A pleas­
Mr.
Kent
is
a
trusted-employs
of
been
to
Europe
and
have
a
token
the city, tho cueat of her sister,* handsome new Bulck ind spent the that he Is much hotter and is tryingant
feature
of the evenlog’s enter­
the
A.
C.
-L,
from
the
Pope
blessed
by
him
and
I
Miss Bessie Schumpert. Mra. Boll day visiting his brothers and trying to enjoy the nights of the' New- Eng­
tainment
was
the taking of ffuhTheir
many
friends
wish
them
bon
want
to
give
it
to
you..
But
1
is a social favorite and is receiving out the good qualities of his car.— land states. Says Connecticut ia the
voyage on the sea of matrirpony.
•would rather be broke in Sanford, tight -pictures of the dining room
land
of
milk
but
the
weather
is
full
many attention! from her ‘ friend* Reporter-Star.
* F
than be where ypu have been with and party.
of changes. Wednesday the thcr„ during her short stay.
*m .*
'
Bridge
Club
plenty
pf
money.’
Hon. J.. B. Gaines, mgyor of j mometer wa» 48'and on Thursday it
After returning' to Miss Leffier’s
(bury flour in wotid
Mrs. Deane Turner delightfully
Cot. Thrasher said he hail most home, dainty cake and sherbet We^e
urg was a visitor to the city was 01. Jack says one is forced to
3.15. L. P. McCuI
the bridge dub of which tender recollections of Hanford and served to tho guests, who were',Ml*»
yesterday cfllipg upon
she
-1»
»
member
lout Wednesday
e «
Sanford
friends.
He
soy»
that
Bat
overcoat to be equal to the occasion.
WPat ‘ Murphy is in the* city this
nk Aiuu-vr; \\. E. ~
afternoon.
early
days and he continued to talk Watson, Mis* Bessie Schumpert;
Ldwter
Still
lives
and
Lake
county
it
1 week for several days with his
The many, friends of William
There were two tables of bridge, of those good days snd good people, William Lefficr, Miss Zoa Munson;
"Guide to Florida" and interviewing floruishlng.
- , ^Uteck will bo glad to learn that he
Mir*. W. P. Carter, making the top how they are missed and how valii- C, JI. Reevo. Mjss Bell Smith; g D.
the merchants on aame. Pat for­
' “ 4 w u one of the successful applicants
Wheievcr you live the auto will
merly resided in Sanford and is al­ bring you to the Lawn Social at the fa j&gt;e admitted to*tho practice of iaw score and winning the prixe. Those able they would be hère now. But Roberts,, Mias Annie Higgins; Clar-'
-present were Mrs. W. P. Carter, vyhep. they bulkhead' beautiful Lake ençe Mahoney, Mias' Mabel Hand;
SteVena home on Park avenue'next in this-state several day* ago. Mr.
Mrs. :ja. A. Howard, Mrs. Roy Monroe and good water transporta­ Archie Betts, Miss Mabel Bowler;
Uways welcome.
1
* Mra. B. T. Houser, who haa bo«fff Friday night. It wilt be something Uteck was formerly un employe of SymoS) Mrs, Geo, Speer, Mrs, Geo. tion "omes Sanford will bo the real
W. J. Thigpen, Miss Laura Chittendifferent and everyone will enjoy it. tha Coca Cola Co. of this city and
in Lakeland for several weeks
Fox and Miss Annie Hawkins.
city, hf South FioVtda. Good tkU- den: MIm Lin la Leffier, Braxton
having
a
desire
to
become
a
lawyer
musical director-of one of the thes- 1 - "Flag Day" was generally, ob*
road facilities and water transporta­ Porklns; Miss Meii Whltner. W ldt-f
ttrs in that city was obliged to re­ served Sunday In the churches and entered Stetson University and made .
Engineers* Memorial Day
tion is of great boneAt'to a efty.
man Caldwell, Mr. Galloway, Mias'turn homo on - account of ill health besides the flags much bunting was good in a few years by applying ..■Sunday the Brotherhood of LoeoAnd now cpmin* the Question of a Saldlo Williams and Billy.JBill.
himself
diligently
to
his
studies..
* -- : - _ - y Y Tü,"!./ buf she hopes to resume her position used in the decorations about the
rtlotive Engineers observed , Memori­ good hot41 which .will shortly dis­ - :
In a few weeks.
tyl i rostrums, and intermingled with the ’ Thursdays •and Sundays— Wood­ al Day snd In Sanford wherr there place the old Sanford -House . with
. - • •• .
*• • &lt;«.. V
land Park.
Picnic conveniences,
.Coujudl. Metre
Get your ice cream from Duhart's flowers the nation a)'-emblem was amusements. Tho only.* safe, dean ia a fine lodge of the boys who pull its pretty picture by the lake and
conspicuously displayed.
the throttle ths serrices were Ipost tho beautiLul. grounds. If I could
ice Cream* Factory.,
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The| city- council mot in regular
. t*
•
l
outdoor swimming'".pool, 'emptied fUtolngly h'eld. in the Slat Tbegtfg, only re'mnnijier Sanford and - forgot
¿U
Valencia
oranges,
every
one
guar­
i»lon,*June
i5th at 7:?0 p.
daily,
cleaned
and
re-,filled
"Irpm
ar­
t -Misses Annie L«u and Luttlo. Caldwhere ths Methodist church now ait else when i could die l.rOUld paw
anteed
full
of
juice,
at
Turner'«.
tesian weii. „ Showqfv' bath, toboggan holds service*, .
Fresent. R. ,C. M aa*d!, president^,
weil are home from Quepn V College
-* *,
- ' out peacefully*.
‘ ‘
$f*I! 1 slide. Leaasd'prfystely also.
86tf
^
pro
tom., J. Adams, W. W. Aber-'
at Charlotte, N, C.,-Where they have Phone No, 75/
The sernmn wps preached by Itev. '^ o u canijjiwer toll whether the
Col. M. W. Rowe ha* removed
Dr, T. A. Neal leaves toidsy for Stelnmcyer snd besldoa the order people of’ Sanford are glad to see lint by, and C. H. Dingec. Afoont,
•keen attending, school all the winter.
These young ladies are very popular his iaw offices to Daytona, and ex­ Jacksonville wliers he [s s member 0f engineers and their famille* there you or n o t y o u call, on them Davison, Tolar and Herndon. The
in .the younger social circle and their pects to make that city his -future' of the bflard of medical examiners w u a large crowd prnarnt- Rev. for x- fayor jrad* then yo.u will-find minqtes of the lo.it meeting read and
•
- friends are glad to have them home home. His many friends here re­ of -tthw atate and he will be there Stslnmeyer in beautiful portrayal out tbaV/they’ ^ ie'alW sys’ .glad id approved.
gret to lose Coi. Rowe.and .his es­ .several dkys to take the temperature of the daily life and dangsn of the help t]u&gt;B« who** are ViUing to help,
4w, the summer mouths.
W. W. Long appeared and com­
timable family but rejoice In the of the young medicOes who wish to engineers paid tribute to-their bra­ themselvs*. Pat Murphy.;
plained
of a bill rendered by Mr.
H, E, Tolar, the efficient cashier
^bWHdge that he is heuerlitg hWn- practice in Florida. This .in a high very .snd'.flevotion to duty and the
TerWiUiger
for sideWalk work. No
• &lt;f the- Temples Bank haa been hav­
nnaneiaiiy by tho change.'
Oriilsn
Music
Club
honor
for
our
Sanford
physician
and
action..
&gt;
’•
*
services v£pre greatly enjoyed by til
ing a siege - of mu pips and, is now;
the applicants who get . by Neal who «were present..
Tho Cecllian Music Club met In
A committee of the Knights of
able to smile again without cracking^ Hay. oats, corn, chicken l®*df at
the-studio of Mrs, Fannie S. Mun­ Pythlu Lodge of Goldsboro apwill necessarily have tha proper ern-i
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hi» jaw-bon* and'expects *P b« down F. F. Dutton’s
son lu t Saturday afternoon -at 3
dentists.
ared and said that they had been NOTICE
.;to work in a iaw days. His smiling
Mf. and Mrs. Mann of St. Petereo'clock.
The
club
was
called
to
or­
ying rent; far the city building in
To Builders snd Contrartors
•countenance ha* been missed from liifrjc wire vjsitora to Sanford last
Elks Observe Flag Dsjr_»
der by the president. Margaret GoJjlxhoro
__
to ” W. M. Cisrk. The
The
plans
thd
fpedficationa
of
the
-^'business circles.
" ;
\ •V ’we^a. ?,'WJille In the city tiny char­
the Benevolent and. Pro^sctlyc
new Methodist ‘Episcopal church, Davis. . Thsr* wap“ * discuaiiòu Lcouncil gave them psrmiarion to ius
en annual obffl^Pepper, eggplant crates.- st. V. F* tered. CspL, Paganhart’s iatineh M
South may be seen at the Seminole whether the aub should móv\ dur­ it free until further notice..
sy
and Sunday’
lepeoF-Jt
day
St
their
home
jilflce
hiIran’s.
- '•/.
'.J M l'd
State Bank. Seeled hide for the ing thè summer snttjt wa» derided to
.The street committee was authorperfion.':Bluff, shout 30 miles up
ohserved the
n
nr . ,v
.
.
. ,
A‘u$:
, , lta
construction of seme will be .opened m »t In Mn. Munson'i .udlo th* , „ d [0 purchu4 , h, u ,„r
■;» *.B- W.^Herndon has retqtdfcd'/ffo^
day ali over the United SUMj.,
Sti’ JoHns river.
Inst
Saturday
in
each
m
onths
The
,n
the
rk„
^■yfonpllirach. where he left Min*,;
June 30th, 7:30 p. m. The commit­
■no exception, to the rule
doj| and daughter, Norm». ,re- .• Miss Phillips has returned from
tee reserves the right to reject any program which was prettily render­
The chief; of tho fire dops
program was carried out
ed was: .
. .*•
/ ’ v t 't‘,
' / ,F«pftr«tiflg froni
shock alutbo Tennessee wher* she has spent tho
and all bids.
was
' authotlrcd
to
purchase
Lodge in addition to the
Duet. Learning to Walts.. . . Missa
•^’ 5&lt;iJorouhiU accident of last Sunday. past few months at a noted school
FOREST LAKE,
such
repairs
as
the
fire
truck
larjorie Packard
• Pres, of Duilding Com.
Jnjured,. Mrs, Miller, Leonard of photography and art and shi
Oxen
Miquet.
..............Higdon- need. Council adjourned.
now
equipped
to
do
«11
kinds
o
-M|Wr and Mrs. W. B. Cltfy are rs. 84- 4tB
and
M. W. LOVELL, Glerk.
.
Caroline Spencer .
. ‘.
‘color photography In,(be studio of
xatinx.
7 r--;;
Slumber
Song.
.
Ker
n
---------------- r— T----------her. b r o t h s Hsrry Phillips. The
tge Ixwell Is home from Key new art photos are the very latest
' -, .t;V . Mol.llt.Abernathy
Labor Inspector Here
as been for thb
Tulip. . . 1 . . . . . T ., v . i . . , . V, Lichonor X
an
d
beat thing In photographic art
jdoy of the
&amp;
DR. J . C. DAVlé.'whd
been
Winnie Strong
i V John C. Prtvat^ the state U bor
and will 1
and .thinks that
snd.
A
Short
Piece..
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Higdan
.Inspector wad in the city on Saturand elsewl
for a number of ^eurs
remem'so good that he will
;*•’
Lucille Rip*»
day looking after .(he factor!
I have a first
-occasion
somotlm«.’ The. wife and
TIjjp Rubejalh. J ---- .N ec* the young girls and boya employe
liter.- We.- can do
inford Lodge.J-. here •tf* and it is almost
t i t - "
Adels Rkak*;
,, "
'i n . the- same. Thl* position Wm
arolind* Sahford." ^
pairing
and autoriop
.
that George Will never leaVe
reptclla :. *V.,
&gt;. J y N o l l e t created, at the last session .and 1» a
b e at Robbing
14-ri
W. H. UNDERWOOD.
they.g„ flrtfte-rrj ’
Hhjr Appeal
/ ’ Fannih IjcblrMtniiop '
‘
feature of the Child L4bor Law envft
*
Mary,
Fl»'.¿
June,
10.
.
W.
W.
Drenor
b
home
fror^
Ball
Galops
.
.
.
K
l
e
i
n
aejed •in .otheF states.' John is a
Me
l*.»kpiae from a
“
'scVhBd
:
JtiiirCslftg
.;■
*
former
printer and during the im
Watertown,
N.
Y;)
wherc
b*
.
^
/
,
' ‘ most idecettful
p 0T1 the" rrfad for
’ Hi* firm sn^-i
Dance.. . .
achujpan &lt;fon pf the legislature wa* the cordyelitho
M
r, Jons
-d ltk ^ le * s r « alWl-Mf*. ifiinson i respondent of t b s -------------------4.»
‘. t r r r
laBBCS by Dr. Daiva. Tarent«U*. , . . vi,
ki ^IsUsr tropolls. Hs is Xfsll known in labor
p the Ufe.
.:l
. — ...
Edna
«L* tfSY
well
will settle
rd.
the gtieet ofr Mrs, T . A. Neal.

PURE DRUG

or

SEMINOLE PHARMACY

K

IS COMING!

�HERALD
CZAR DENIES BIG WAR RUMOR
to Kalotr Repudiating
Prass Reporta.

JOHNSON IS A

«

SANfORD IODGES
Ilolt. W. Sii

Ivan Oloon. Votoran Player, Pralaaa
Washington Whirlwind for Ability
to Curb Bean Ball.
“ •

Hanford l«dge Ns. 27.1. O. O. t .
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. m.,
over rmperl^l Theatre.
“ Waiter Johnson is the moat gen­ J. W. 0. Singletary
L. D. Wicker
erous foe that Cleveland has in the
Secretary
!
N. G.
American league." says Ivan Olson.
“Just suppose that man ever mixed
in a few bean bail*. With that terG’sfe Cljy Camp No. 9.-W. O. W
rlDcgun or bis, he would have half
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
of the hatters standing with one foot
nights in etch month.
In the water huckttf.
J. F. Hoolehan
“But either ho is afraid of his own G. It. Calhoun
Clerk
,
•
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Council
Commander
strength, for he might kill a man by
beanlng him, or realises that he has
so much stuff that It Is not ntcee- Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eaetern Star
■ary for him to resort to methods
Meets every first and third Tuesday
adopted by pitchers of inferior abfiin each month. Everyone who has neon
all tbo Naps, none has come as his Star In tho East are cordially Invited
close to being hit by the CoffeyTllle to visit this chapter. . . .
Alice
E.
Robbins,
Sec’y
wonder as did Olson In a game at
'■ l ’ ■ ■ .
Washington last June.
It wss the
Phoenl* Lodge No 5. K. of P.
game in which Gregg opposed John­
son,, and Cleveland won by a score
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays.
of 5 to 0.. Doe Johnson opened the Nisi ting knights always welcome.
congest with a home run over the H.McLsulin
t.
J.A.Takssch
right field fence. Olson osine next
K. R. and S.
C C
Re hugged the plate and watched
Johnson most Intently.
Sanford Lodge No 62, F. end A. M.
Zip, came the ball from Johnson*
Communication every flrat and third
hand. Down went Olson as the ball
hurtled past Catcher Alnsmlth. To Thursdays at 7:30. Visiting brethren
this day Olsqn does not know wheth­ welcome.
DUKE SEEKS LADY MANNERS er or not Johnson really meant It O.-L. Taylor
F. L. Miller
But It wm a mighty lucky thing for
• . Secretary
W. M
Abrvnf’s Affsctlona Now BaM ta Have Ole that be wm not counting his
Turned to the Young English '
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Noblewoman.
Joiners of America
Sanford Local Union No. 1761 idecU
London.—Hm Lady Diana Manners
succeeded Mrs. "Billy" Hitt In tho affirst and third Thursday night at 7
focUons of the duke of the Abrogai Î
o’clock in the Ea
That is the report which cornea from
Rex Packard
Geo Blackweltinr ,
London. Bo the duke may not have
R. 8. and T,
* President
been so very hard hit by the refnael

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AH of aald landa lying aad baine ailtuta
la tea munti** of Orane* nad Ramlaola,
alala of Florida, or ao raurh thereof vt may
bo aoroa*ery,.to aatHfy »aid Anal docrao
and epata.
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8p**i*l Maxtor In Ckaacory.
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BMtUa eW Ch«»t«r 4S«&gt;. La«» of Placida
NoUee la h*raby given that B. Boaeham, T H O M A S E M M E T WILSON
»&gt;« CntlflrtU Nn 211.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
h»* aiod aald MftUmto *ln my oflleo, aad
baa mada application lor taa d*od to laruo .¡g
* AT-LAW
In accordanca «Ith Uw. Bald co/tiSratd
ambracoo th* following dawrlhod proporly Lau Stau Ayiomoy Soreatb judicial Ckrnk
•»tea't»d in Somlnola county. Florido, tom vr7 \&gt;W Dorid«
*al
t»- a*aoaa*d
»P *«.
R.
58.*r 'N1ï-L&lt;
.»M aald land ’fbeing
at th*
He»M»ocr». Sanlord and Stl.an UU
dau of tb« Imuanco of «u«h cortiflrato In
tbo name of Turnar, A Galloway. Uni»»»
■aid certifie*»» (hall bo rodaoaod according
îî.ù*T*
f*?8 wfirMpao
10lb dap**5
of July.
A. D. 1914.tborooa on tho i
algnoturo and anal
tbU tbo Bth day of Juna A, D. 1914.
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1*!**)..
. Court
^ *-Soninolo
A- DOUObASS,
Dentists
Clark
Circuit
Co. FÍo..
.!
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,,y J- &amp;
&amp; C.
Garner &amp; Woodruff Uuildinf
Troe Forgiveness.
Because be had been a naughty
little boy—a very naughty llttlo boy—
he waa sent to bed without any pud
Term« Moderate—Strictly fssk
ding. But In the evening, when hif
brothers and. sistera aJJ were fast
asleep, bo erept downsulrs, a tearful
P ir o n e 319
little white-robod figure, and, going
Into the library,
" to hla'.mother:
_.
Id
“Mummy, you told me never to go to
G E O . A . D eCOTTES
•icep till I’d made peace with my enemiea; ao I’ ve coma down to forgive
you and daddy for being so rod© to ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
me at dinner tonight.
Practice in Stale and Federal Coarti

la Ih* arcali Coart af lb* Soroalb Jadlri.l
Cirrall of lb* Stata af Florida, far S»m.
laalo Coaaly
J. II. Qut.l
.
va.
CkarUa Marvin
-T- _. , ..Bill to Qulit TIG*
To Charlo* Marvin:
. nX?“ .V*
'•?“l'ad to appaar to th*
blu In th* abovo ontltlod raua* on Monday,
July 4tb. 1814.
It l* further ordarad that thl* order t&gt;*
putiliahril anco each woak lor eight ooamru41v* w**ka In tha Sanford llorald, a u*«».
MFWP-bUahml at Kaafbrd in «aid Somlnola
Wltnaa* my hand and th* seal of tbo «aid
•afta« tha court bou** at Sanford, Florida,
thia 4th day at May A. D. 1814.
K- A. DOUObASS,

money at that particular moment,
for had he not ducked his big leaguo
days might bavo boon , over, as (he
ball would have struck'him full upon
tho temple.
*
..
Hut It did not scare tbo Bwede. l/o
filed put to Milan that tlmo up, and
bofofu the game had come to an end
Olson, by
BIG U. S. BATTLESHIP READY had . mado. two singles.
tbd way, batted .400 agalpnf Ir*»----1
Texas mutr pawgyrül In WorldVc oeV 1*81 'It'fllon, una waa the only ono • Notlca b hereby gtv.B that Fur'm.n J»aof Sanford. Pforlda. who oo ' Docomof (he regulars who wm not fanned by kln*
• Into Commission—Dreadnought
bor 8, 1*08. February IS,.(«IO, «i»da ffomotho cydpnlc twlrlor. Johnson whiffed o.*Ad. V
Leave* for Norfolk Navy Yard.
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No.
far SW-H of Ì1
NWU
Section
2 aad
the Nape 39 time« during tho cam­ 08188.
SBH o» NL.Hand NKl* of HEI.', 8*oNewport. New*. Va—All roruly for paign, but Oleon was tho ono to es- *»i0*. *4
H.e'to 28
"fisht or rrollr." (ho giant aupordread- -epo. Johnson and Lajolo each fanned bari. Tallakaaaca,Meridian ha» filed nolle*
j
naught Tctaa most powerful batti». twlco.
ship afiost In ihn world, left tho yarda
Claimant n»me* a* wltnaaaaa:
of her builders hore, .the «Newport
llaary Raker, of Paola, Florid*
New* Shipbuilding company, for the
Waliare Smith, of, Paola, Pia. ’ • /
i 'l l . Tkomai. of Paola, F|*.
Norfolk navy yard, there to be turned
Jak* Durham, of Paola. Fla.
, '.?»
over to Roar Admiral Uaher, com-'
„
.
h e n r y », bnunn,
$1 Complete Sharing Outfit $1
J2.Tue.-4lc
.
Heglator. ,
mandant of the Norfolk «tatlon.
10 Articles 10
Thl* monster of tho tea carries as
it* principal fighting equipment a batTo ndvertiie our Universal Shav­
f . w S Æ ’S S ^ a , „ d
iory of fen 14-lnch gun*, being the ing outfit and Universal Products ,byK.,u.Nr
virtù» of a fln»l doer** of lor»elo*urv
mad*
and
aalerad by th* Judge of th*
find warship In the world to bo fitted we will for a limited time only, send
Circuli Court of tbo.Mymth Judicial Clrout with gun* of such largd caliber.
o» tb* SUI* *1 Florid*. In and for
this well worth J3.00 Nhaying .Outfit f«Jl
(»range County. la ehancory, on th* 2«tb
In addition It has in lla main battery.
day
of
54ay, A. D., 1S14, in « tortala cauto
for
$1
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0
.
We
sell
our
pr0
i
tor
$1.00.
opr
product!
to
21 five-inch guns.
Ul.iy postfin, In mid court wkoroin South
.i.»
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.
the
consume!1
diroct
and
therefore
Klorida N»»»f8tor*. Comptny. a corporallou
•:.In length tho fighter 1« 673 fool,
'and osUUng aad«r tko law* of the
with a beam ,96 feet
Inches, ao save all agents’ profits which as yoii org*nu*d
Hi*«» of Florida, was complainant, aad
Thomao. and bj. wU# K.thtya S Vhomaa.t1hat In passing through the Panama know srh very large.
Walur and hi* wif# Lauro It. Waltor. J.
canal locks she would have almost is
1 Hollow Gropnd Raxot •;
*• -W.
n»!l bowto and Orlando Florid* Farm*
Company,
a corporation orfdaUed and **•
feet to spare. Although her designed
1 S-Inch Lalhcr Brash
Irilng under th* Iso* ol tho Slat* «»f norida,
speed wss 21 knots. In her trials-off
wer*
defendant*,
tk* und*rrign*4 *ra* *n1 Rssor Strop, Canvas b^ck
pointed Dpecitl Meri*# |n Ckaarery In Mid
the Malna coast last October she did
1 Nickel Kssel Hack Mirror
rau»e to execute »aid Anal •terre*, aad that
her fastest mile In 32.28 knots. Bho
pursuant tberetu 1 will oa the Arri Mon­
1 33-inch Barber Towel
der In July, 1814, ria: tk* «th day of J»ly,
has a displacement 'o f 27;000 Io m , a
1 Bog Shaving Sunp
l®14. during th* legs! hour* of tale, offer (or
horsepower of 35.000 and draws. 28
»•I* and eel) to the hlghrel «ad l.e.t bidder
I
Box
Talcum
Powder
(or
cath at nubile outery ln front of tbo
feet 6 Inches. Her armor bolt Is 1 1
court houoo door ol Somlael* county. Flor­
I Decorated Chins 'Mag
inches thick.
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1 Aluminum Barber Comb
DESCRIPTION
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1 iirl-ilt- Hair Brush
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NWU.
24 «1 .|(1
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Agents need not writ.-.
.
£ s c h . outfit pnrked in neat box
Bifora American War It Was Only s
$1.00. Coin or Money Order, postX&gt;.¡Amali Fishing Village—Is Fin*
oge
extra.
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Nr.ii-hf'NWH. K
UNIVERSAL PRODUCTS t o .
Deyion, Ohio
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LtGAL ADVERTISING

of th« fair Miss Elkina to booomo hla
raorgnnntlc wife. Lady DJana Is (ho
third daughter of the duke of Rutland
and Is twenty-two years old. She la
accounted a beauty In England. Her
*l*tor la the rosrchlonoaa of Anglesey.

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Mro. D. WlUlama.
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W. J.’ Tklfpon.. V,

OWNER

Drs. Mason &amp; Householder

Duke of th« Abruii I

U boceby given that tb* following doorrlbad laada, or ao mack there«!
arr la par tk* amount du« for taxas barala aol oppoeit* tha u n . tom
auch oafo and »dvoriWIag, will bo sold at pobllc auction on tha aliti*,
at Sanford, tbo County oí Santino)*.
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H, atropi
tortiti of

Garner-Woodruff Bldg
Being Popular,
Everybody likes to be popular, and
everybody can be popular, provided
they cultivate certain virtues oasen
tlal to success. To be popular you
amat bw kind kill] eincoro. pleasant tc
every one, attentlvo to your elder«
sod sympathetic In the troubles and
FLORIDA
worries of daily life. Do not bo hypercritical, and never indulge in the plain
speaking which, although It may be
true, causes pain, and wounds anoth­
er's feelings.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
PRACriCE IN ALL COURT^
Of&amp;ct: Room»/18 and 19 .
Here wo hsye hothouses, but In In­
WelboOS' BlocL 3rd Fleti
dia they ravers* the process. In the
Calcutta botanical gardens there* Is
. G . H E R R IN G
&gt;
whst may most sptly bo called a G E O
»: I T . --Î ' m . . \kS{ . ^
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“cold" house,’ where plants from the
Attorney at Law
•
less torrid regions are kept. In order
that they may flourish ss they am
County Judge
wont j o do In their native environ­
ment. (.’alcutta's botanical gardens Office In Court House, SXNFOltD, Fibr­
contain n fine ; collect ion of plants,
found from tho northorn and south­
ern hemispheres. *
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Front Third Addition to AltamaaU, Recordad lo Plot Book B. Pago IS
(Oraaga Caaaly Hrcarda)
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MODIST« v
gllpplpg of (lie eulogy the minister de­
monja. *t my funeral.” ’Take this,”
Silk Work A Specially
returned Saint Petor, Ijsndlng the'
SA.SVeBD-AVEN U e
QlIppiflR to- the Iteoordlng Angel, “and
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Phoot No. 182
MAGAZINES

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:or RentRoom»,
Kissimmee, Flo,, June lfi^ K fs*
™ ! ^ l o for •Uiht’ 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
separate. Address p n ' r. ^
or hea not already been' said, only south was formally opened Thursday
Sanford, Ha.
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room for reiteration. So often have evening through tho courtesy of Mrs.
B U D G E T O F O P IN IO N “ JU ST B F^nVK EN :
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men read and re-read tha. mottoes-It. W. Mriklcjon, whp arranged the
Y O U A N D M E .”
of .the Brotherhood of Locomotive reception which was attended by a
Engineers, thinking that tbtoy filled lurge presentation of the professional
MISCELANKOIlfl
up spqce in malt« up o f an organ!-. husineM and society dement 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 \dverUsemonis Under to d o . business. " CCU 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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This
Heading THREE CENTS a
o n ’ u iv u c i i i N T o n r »
*- , &lt;i‘ ’bh'e to tho other, kenterdd In human: arriving and departing *rith. guests.
•Wanted— Furnished room .!----“ HELL PRENT ’E M "- SO S A * “ S g u filK K iiK .
auni,
m n^M
tirv 4o
i n mntin
Light luncheon was served durinr
during Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
agents, as
necessary
make nnml
good t.ii»ht
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 the
some
of our men stopped to think thfm about the in'acts explaining in
In answering an advertisement
apolls 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 tv^
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 montioned in the ad please do pot writing work neatly done.
shotby
their
playmates
and
death
me more or less sleeplessness and
planation wo must. retrospect, - our cd themselves aa perfectly delighted
lit. John s Hotel, Room Ì2.
worry and yet. I have never spoken or loss of Jlmh la something that final conclusion U the founders qf with the beautify! .appointments of ask The Herald fob Information as
n-tfe
.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
'has 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-wre'
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*
'he - 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 ddS
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
adjustment
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
and capital, V has impressed all who
ing
adcount
of
such
an
accident,
that
l*t- C « k .
farm, 6 acres tiled, farmed 6 years,
all the opposition they'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
more personal \ttcntlon to ‘ these published show that the number of
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8
1
-6
1
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it
brought
tear*
to
my
eyes:
at 8 per cent. F. B. Woodcock,
* thinking about John's cognomen
Careless handling of - a 22-caliher facta, for soon we must leave this criminals in the criminal, 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
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Nolach,
(spclted Jno) benefit:
once— one Berkshire hoar, registered Culler’s store and receive reword
we realize its similarity to railroad partially license states, 118; in tho
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
if rules are not observed, mastered 1 With regard to pauperism the re­
■viate what la * really a good title by little one, wh odied after. V-fcalng
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and
lived too, it is noon, heard "not ports show that Hi the prohibition
.writing it "Jno"T J?or the life of brought to' the city for t rc^rftutt m
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 . th e ' afternoon •yoUBjf l
John. If it was only written "Jon“
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 Nfl­
Heights,, with store house, and fair
so
often
heard
it
said,
"I
did
not
.license
states,
12:1;
in
extreme
license
*
Ladies’
Bpccial OfiVr
inch
lijrtJk
discharging
blank-cWtbut aa it U written it doesn't mean
good business and ono: aero good
know these people thought ao much states, 128.
"7
anything. One might just as well ridg#?rl|a.:was heard to tell the
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 water on place.
Six pair of our finest 3bc valoa
Practice Whai They Preach
or- make Peter by writing it "Prt." to shoot, lwitd immediately 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
get *up, you see
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.
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 statement and how the people can and do keep up ing at'home that will 'be read with
SPECIAL OFFER FOR MEN
,
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with
improvements."
Children
can
effect. The newspapers preach that
to place a period where it belongs." the shot, but 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
hurt right there."
may feel a little «ore over their de­
a pair of our well known M ofi
do
see
what
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 that all
Paradise Gartera for one dollar, sal
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found that the bullet had pierced for you makes me. glad I am asao- head of the work done by the news- R. D. No. 3.
6
cents for poitage.
the candidates for office cannot win
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 Methodist church entertained dom stop to consider tho obligation
You know these hose; jthey stood
For Sale at a big bargain, as I live
immediately rushed to TaJhpa for
has it oil over the office holder when
tho
tost *whcn all others
failed.
to
far
Away
cannot
attend
to
this
our
organization
with
such - nice when the out of town printing solie
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 Delta 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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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 Gutranlecd 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 ehaip
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 shady veranda. Soon called ¡dent today signed the Panama 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 adapted-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 that ho our crowd in two very noticeable
Hampstead, 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 A w- k v br lto attm* ntMPAur
der cooked;,. experience resided in F R E E ) Evelyn Thaw" Brarele
of them:
M.
B.
Nelson,
Eureka
Hammock.
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. are’ 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 hos ply or woman nq matter how' young or
For Sale— Practically bran new comb, T " ein .oe.found in4 he T sr Ak
how old. Very stylish '»nd attrac­ 1914 Overland touring car, fully ■eseor's OfiTg# in the court house.
tempset tossed waves of uncertainty and when he wakes, os morning tality bn -this occasion.
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‘ 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 T E *
Our
Free
.O
ffer.W
e^
aro
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
! tíQ o r y a a o o o Q D O O u o o D o o o o o D O a j
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 It certainly would Impress them to
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M R S. 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 jee
DRESSMAKING
'the 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 stamps to cover shippings coats we
For Sale—Black »addle and driving aQ O O aaaaocioaooaoaaoaaoooae
Notwithstanding the eloquent la­
Tho poor sick sport looms up In church has improved and advanced will ship; a big box of 2 0 '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 hut draws a hundred years in prison. bins Nest and Sanford people we
For* Sale—A g6o&lt;i home well located.
:'h ; fresh
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,
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Home Made
"Lost’ 4 months, 28 days canvas­ "Fudge!" at the pleas the prisoner's appreciate 'the 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 jiot allowed to accept payments.
SemtaoIe
Finh Market
’
aces of corn, a whole sweet potato after danclngl" The'doomed man's comotive Engineers In their annual this.
W
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cll
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 memorial' service— Welcome ■and
balancé monthly.-. Connelly, 109 Mag­
Dayton,
Ohio
P.
O.
Box
101
given to barbecue; 8 front .teeth and inf, 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. Gate away 96 fiitHe is uiir hurnojj judgment* The
WARNING
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
fh 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 last'even­ forts try’ false statements as to.the
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
i o 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)the 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.communl- doné«* at a bargain., W. J, T
size "off "parent *office reports,
kissed 1a * nod 'or* smile to sycophant and ¿ A n uqtuuaf Interest Js being taken cite Any such fact» to the Companyi
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126 babies, kindled 14 kitchen :
fawner: Hit victims rot in dun,- and it (if already proven that 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. •
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-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 meHI, sluVrs o f; gin' are marching to thp lemonade. Thprc wifi be-entertain­
N o J flc p ^ 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 irjt National I)
rtm ]li) mu
14 lead pencils, dictionary,k2 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 dptlot force men to the course that 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 and'a car with » reliable man on Tuesday, July 14th,
at
^ Notwithstanding Ail this* public of­
it'th 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 abom inati 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 'emolpMihing.
but
a
freewill
offering
ja
-gthhplatíonr
such other business as msy properly
" 1,1 ' oflf an
- - :office.
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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
bettorr
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THK LONG DRAWN OUT CON- or a* far a» may be {necessary in P E A C E M A K E R S A R E A S F A R A W A Y a w a y
reach bed rock upon which the mas­
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THAT SUM IS NOW AVAIL.
ABLE FOR FARM LOANTallahaasee, Fla., June 19.— Jo­

seph Hughe* and eon, a boy of
The contractor is not hurried, but is
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T H E A R M Y — W H A T S E E M E D L IK E 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
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Monday were struck by a failing
vrorjt, as he# Is not bound to com­
A L IS T
tree. The boy died instantly. Mr.
plete the building-before December,
'
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---------------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 Huerta 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.
It
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 at Juares. said Mexican revolutionary ranks, while
funeral
of
W.
H.
Atkinson,
a friend
General Francisco Villa and General mediation at Niagara Falla tested,
Jacksonville, Fla., June 19.— P. As
and
schoolmate
of
Mr.
Huftret,
who
Venustiano Carranta, leaders of the had stirred officials here,' but Con­
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 that 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 tbs Issue was drawn opened with singing of "America,"
the city, and had directed hla hands
d
That General Villa had determined cedure in the mill
l tightly between Senators Fletcher followed by the roll call and reading
to suspend work in cutting down
»nd Bryan, the administration felt' of the minutes by the efficient llttl« upon a break-with Carranta and had that Carranza had agreed t at 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 attitude 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 the senatorial race, it revelation to hear the children rc&gt;ta-*{~Huerta
government.
first
Constitutionalist
’S
co'
.
tfie
mil- frotn the» road. ,Mr. 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 that Vllla'a. action
Pree- other work, expecting to give the
tfaihington report, P. A. Dlgnan were, a'fine report of the previous had sevred the purpose foi 'which it •g a candidate for
Tderit
of
Mexico,
was
originated
and
that
the
con­
a
ed
to tree further attention on the arrival
I old that it was the first that he had meeting, showing that the Bees are
queror of Torreon and Saltillo would have stood by Villa in
e .&lt; emon- of 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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-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 matter would be pledgo which was repeated in unison
onight is the
oruahing into the stomach of the
brought 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
ity—almost a crank on the aub- liberty and justice (or all.’ ’
great preparations have beeA' made der the tree wn* to cut the' limb with
be some exciting races at Daytona
axes, which waa, of .course a difficult
ct, in fact, and there is not much -In s brief talk Mrs.» Abern
auto will bring undertaking as there was danger of
h on July Fourth. Tho time to reoeivo you. iThe
to be said at this time anyway. If outlined the purpose of this
, j ]
i
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 the' polneetUae recently pla:
announced later. All races will be accommodate the croWiJ i
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
prosperous dllxen ol Montlccll
: : :
Sarah WlgfrtT Then followed the
admitted. b o u s e and the porches even1, if the
amateur
will men, owning «ever
Miss Emma Paulii
pretty ceremony of christening the
powers 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 "America"
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 Rare—5 Mile Straightway, ‘
Orlando. Fla., June 19.— Bids for
county. There will bc.refreai
—~"i'u ' n..rinw mi t -ririt. The peating ” l iWme.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 ice—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, A cIumW. ILm-lon, Din- ,ders, * Top,' windshield. Entry fee both instrumental and vocal. *i V*
is too the Alabama Paving Company of
if
you
livo
too
far
or
it
wnine was .made. Miss r n u l i s ^ Ma, wei|, - Mesdames * Henry five dollars. Prixe silver cup.
*vF;
wafm.for
you
to
walkj/phoi*
No. Birmingham, at 26 M cants per
u about thirty-two 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. .Tajver; 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 Fort Myers hurried father 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 ami "Entry {jo ten dollars. ^Prlxe Orlando giving toward the building of the Fiorldn Naval Vault Company of
■t t t
Howard*ahd several of the 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
an election whjch will determine not reached.
fromU specialists, finish- the contract and Mr. Johnson
all'
communications
to
L.
E:
?ort. Colonel Rooeevelt is not to speak‘in.
-¿whether they ’ shall be TiTalned .lit
It waa a - very Impressive cere­
has one year In which to complote
office or recalled waa {lied late yea-’ mony, the. children entering Int? the care of San Juan Gàrage, Orlando. open for severai rnontbp. An exam the curbing. The specifications pro­
All Florida care are tirneatfy in ination today disclosed a larynx
Unlay afternoon with the city clerk. spirit of the qccAtion with earnest­
vided for vitrified brick on prac­
vited
to participate,
The petition boro more than '300 ness and enthusiasm,.¡the..light t»f«an
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 alrea4y paved.
Chargen against the commie- the meeting cloaed with'the Junjor ii^ the 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. Mott 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
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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
The Democrat
[for
Euatla, Merrill and Munroe.
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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
Very little Ja heard of the.activ- lahassee , Florida who^lejftired tne Tuesday ut It o’clock &gt;wlth thé fol­ amount assessed . amounting
reason
being
that tho stores remain­
alurami oration .before the lowing- members preeent: S, Runge, 1215.93 should be- returned to the
pities of tlji- Skinner Manufacturing j annual
1
ed
opened'on
account of pay day at
Cpraljany. located at Dunedin, ,.*(n Alumni Association ol Gun Unlvor- 0- ~Vf. Spetmsr*-#. Aï. Williamson. candidates and „the same amount tha «hops and this helped to keep
the treasury to pay current
the county of Pinellas, but J f ta » -ilv of Georgia on Tuesday'«ufTBred W .’ V. Dunn, C. A. Dallas, J. E. left‘‘in
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the crowd downlM
during
-M&gt;‘
nddree»
from*^
exptitiacs..
-This ribeans that the canHartley,
D.
H.
C.
Rabun.
Ab.busy"concern, all-the same. It made
feeather ilao kept, .many at ljoma
lapse
o(;
triotnary.
e' ri&gt;- per'cunt, of thplr
’rétif, G.'.M . Jacobs, J...H. Uuddle- dido tea will have’*
» modf-sf btkgiunint^wlJout elk yoare
who
thought possibly Jupiter PluUp 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
temmsehinery for (ruU pecking -hous« not Temember coming to AthenB,
tlv^Runfe waa Chosen
ga/ije...
The boys .are putting up a
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 that iuteiy "ndibin^ - of making the ad- m eettaifjo order, when tbe matter said supervisor was elected at the limjted time tKey have practiced
f; buxine*« was never better than It la drea* and ,*la coriaidered .by* phyaL of atactlng a permanent chairman primary on June 2nd he would really arid being;* sjrieHy amateur 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 that ;feaalonaf article. The people of 8anblood
; good
the rqunty would’-dot be left* with­
fruit growing'^aectlona of ‘ Florida, BnRly
was cboaerr to act a* secretary, t
fovd aboutd - paffunlse them every
».»v»
,v.
out
thq eervicM of tbe pi}p«rvisoit time they tjave a game scheduled
pr**sfftfu
r~
^
though frequent shipments are made
Thp question of thr per diera of
the committee »recommended that
ijjt’ ta other state*. The plant cover* 'Hi* trouble may be due to ^ fall
on the home gtounds..
Iq.Nèw
Yojk
aome
yekni
ago,
though
•' *n srnx'bf 40,000 square feet and is
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b4*. ba* nevbf euffered- beforii .yith
&gt;yJim
thoioughty"’ equipped. &gt;Lth moderh
.a t a ithree
h r e « dollars
d o lla r s D u ,,0 !,0 t o
oTO?w u n ,n
the members be paid
Hla
Explanation Accept
the
trouble
.
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 /that a cellar
, »«■tmptayad ib all a?asona, though it
It waa decided th*j. In^m.uch. a»
r ot “ lb* i&amp;tyinileaa pit’ bat an
” targer. of cotiree. at tomb kiraaons Geo. A. peCotte* ¡&gt;t thU city arid ■'V # crot*ry haA^cted .foe on^ year ,mtttt«'"t)iat they Indite a jotter to is n
Ihia inariy■
^frfemta-bere.
gJ
thi- board a t ' county t iramiasioners underground room where,.they keep
v
than others.
ind ha3'. ^ v e t rc- recommending,; the payment of
-I— u
good tWjjjje Jo ea\.' T hat, 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 jit je
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 vh
vhst-the
cellsY wo
i
. 1 tar*» force i
under the Yet. in piece of giving
■etual
that,p :
Mr
Bryan sw
mat'
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OTHER INTERESTING NEWS OP
THE WORLD-AT-LARGE IN
TABLOID FORAI
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Washington, June 19.— John Skel­
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ton Williams, Comptroller gf the
Currency, estimated
today., that
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 It potaibla for.
national banklpg ’association* to lend
money on improved farm lands.
Scorn of inquiries concerning this,
provision reach the Treasury Depart­
ment daily and there does not seem
to be a general understanding that
the farm loan clause of the act n ow |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£ Burplus of
national banks to be 31,777,000,000.
Twenty-five per cont of this amuunt
or 3444,260,000 is nvailnblo for farm
loan*. ‘ Furthermore, the federal raservo act provide* that 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 the’ 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
nations is the aim o f. a pi;

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tlon to be sent to
andf Daniels. The nations *re the
United States, Japan,* England, Italy
Austria, France
and
Russia. * 'A ’
Joint convAntion of nations is proto reduce armament«, which
will be used jointly if any nation ta
attacked by reason of thp réduc-'
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lions. The contracting nations aru
to postpone any resort to force until
the international commission of in­
quiry has tendered its report. „
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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 limit 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 stats
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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the other contestants.
t Î A .
Secretary MpAdoo’ said today that
all personsr corporations snd aaaocL.,
ationa liable under the incomestar
law will be heavily penalised on
failure to make payments before
June ' 80th. Th* department will
pua|i the cases.
t .t
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.Tho North German Lloyd’s steam­
ship Kaiser Wilhelm the Seean
bound from Southampton to Ne
York ta at Southampton disabled.
One thousand passengers ’ are on
board. The grain steamer'Incemore,
from BIAek Sea porta to-Liverpool,
okad here with her bow cru
the forepeak full of water,
collision occurred lu 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
‘
official
a full repoü.'
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&gt; U5r~thC tttn emlnatforr of rudimeoUr
knowledge- of the' simplest instru
H yçu want to buy or a*» „ '
menu that have come to us ‘from
savage times. A few years ago
to do buaioess.
with a common voice, the newspaper
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with a common voice, he news­ Demiu of Vanderbilt and Others
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
papers of the country cried out
Lo*t or Stolen— Niagara t. .
Breaks the Record.
against the man that rocks the boat
black finish, No. E,
E. 8862.
YOU AND ME.”
H returned. M. E. M ‘
until he disappeared from human
°&gt;p* for* Tift,
and Magpolia. ;
sodety, but the-protest against.him
Cstate Paid Largest Inhortt&amp;0-2ip
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was often put in the shape 6f a
Tax Sine* Enactment of Law
fist or an oar before he consented to
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WHh the Sum of W,150^0(VU All Local Advertisements Under
depart—only whan public opinion
Many Rich Men Dia.'
This
Heading THREE CEN^S a mer. 4 Call at 211 E. Third St.
A CHIEL 18 AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
warranted extrome measures did the
ayersge man resort to extreme
New York.—With Um death r e c e n tly Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
" HE’LL PRENT 'E M " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
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measures'in the defense of the lives of Oeerge W. .Vanderbilt, Qeorge W e s t- Charge 25 Centn.
All kinds of stenographic and
Inghouse and John L. Cadvalador, ofof the young and careless.
writing
work' neatly' done
flcUla
in
the
state
comptroller's
of1
This
Is
the
season
of
our
dis­
But knowledge is stlU needed. .A
In snswering an- advertisement
« Deine
advocate of munidpa)
floe
la
this
city
began
a
tabulation
of
St.
John’s
Hotel, Room 12.
content
when
the
boys
are
home
fow days ago eight young people
where no name or house number ia
ownership' U v u with feel int» of
77-tft
the. wealth left by the large number mentioned in the ad please do nht
from
school
and
do
not
know
what
ider and astonishment that the
pushed » J&gt;°*J Wtoi f rive^ only to of 'Prominent New York men who
Wanted A good secondhand butothic. day I ehould read in aome to do with themselves and their find If o w lo ld e d so’ that It drpped
ask Tha Herald for information as fy * . Mrs. A. E. Berg, Route 2
have
died
alnoe
January
1,
1112.
It
papera that Lakeland expected to parent» hardly know what to do with each motion of the oara, while Is estimated that the total amount of to the identity of (he advertiser.
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sell her munidpal plant to private with them. Here in Sanford the the current bore it away, frtmi the wealth passed on to the next ‘genera­ Usually we do not know who the
control. They said the plant had positions that a young boy could shore. Not one df thg party knew tion by the death oi these men la advertiser Is and If we do w e- are
Wanted—Okra, • corn, cup!*.,
never paid and in order to lift a Qll are few and far between and there enough to judge as to. the capacity more than ooe billion dollars.
not allowed to give oat this In- onions, radish,* beets and a liuu
The state comptroller at Albany re­ formation. Simply write s letter celery. All STRICTLY choice
debt from the city It would be a U nothing left for the majority of of the boat— not one of the party
good plan to aell the munidpal them to do but roam the streets un­ could swim. Seeing that all could ports that for the year ending last snd address. It as pet Instructions Address E. T. Woodruff, car, Atv
.. plantt-and get the money. It look­ til tha school bell rings again. The not be saved, three young men de- fli^teeahar the total amount of rev- n the sd.
.. . b; ■ gon Hotel, Jacksonville, Fla. S2-2p i
ed like very poor business Judgment rearing of boys is a great and a moat liberatcly j5li/nged into the water anas collected by the state from the
to me and I awaited some ex pi ans momentous question aod .one that and were drowned so that the girls Inheritance tax Wee 812.724JSt.B6.
Wanted— Six families to keep cost
FO R SALE
The sum to be collected from estate«
tion.uf the affair and now I have it sooner or later will rise up to haunt might be esfa— this was nobib but not yet appraised Is beUrred to be
•u™V,*r; . Writ* to, spanmvnu.
from the Lakeland Telegram and the fathers of the boya in Sanford. most foolish. If the four boys had much larger.
For Sale—82,600.00 buys celery Box 223, Daytona Beaeh, Fla.
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(t does not sound anything like the We certainly should be making some dropped cosily overboard-and rested
Never before In the history of this farm, 6 acres tiled, farmed 6 years.
provisions
for
them
and
all
the
good
their'
hands
lightly
op.
the
gunwales
flmt report, being as follows:
ooautry. It Is said, have so many men 8600 cash, balance 1, 2, 3, 4 ,'years — ------------------------- • * *
Wanted-*-Onl# or more room« *,
‘ ' The report of the dty manager advice and sermons preachsd will of *the boat all could have floated of wealth and power died In aueh a a t 8 per cent. F. B. Woodcock,
published in the Telegram yesterday have UtUe effect unless we try to for an indefinite time— tor Ignor­ short period. Included In the list are Owney, 7 Oxford Place, Kirkwood, first floor for light housekeeping, Bft.
furnished, by an elderly |»dy.
is interesting and illuminating. It help them with a Y. M. C. A. build­ ance* of-'the simplest facte connect­ «•eh names ea J. Plerpont Morgan, Georgia.
79-8tc
A. D- K „ Herald office.
M-tu
shows that, even under the present ing or something of that tfort' that ed wtah boating three were drown- Anthony N. Brady, "Benjamin Altman.
For sale at a bargain, 8 year old
Charles B. Appleby. George A. Hearn,
disadvantageous conditions the light will give them a jilace to go in (he ed!
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Wanted to buy from owner, either
In other.ipatancea we Mfd swim­ Henry M. risxler and Isaac V. horse end a good cow. S. A. Hous­
and water plant owned by the city evenings. The coat of the boy in
ton, Cameron avenue, R. F. D. No.3 vacant or irapirved city proper!»
Is paying handsomely. It strength’ this day and age ia enormous and mers going into the surf, without
The tax on tha Brody estate, paid
weil located. No »gents. Addrm
83-3fp
.ens the opinion already held -by a unleas his early training standa him
tention to the state of the\ide—
la advance oc appraisal to
' ‘ Property,", e-o Herald.
Very large proportion of the citizens of in good «lead Ije will r. rUjJ/Oy^fstti
hen wearied they, start toward the
dlecount oo the regular perFor Sale— Good all round hone.
Wa'nted-7-To buy a home on farwLakeland that it woujd 'b e folly by the wayslde’in the lacayiofrey-,
ch* only to find themselves car­
f M li.m . which WA« on M. S. Nelson, Eureka Hammock.
able
terms 'before July l , t Ceapremacy.
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ho
coat
Of
the
aVehste
tl sell this valuable property and ex­
ried out further snd further by tbs
▼alo»lion of ITt.-QCO.OOO.
7!Hf
trally
located Box 1256, dty.
boy
1*
»«mined
up
by
the-Indlfmapchange munidpal control for pri­
fdree of the ebb. How can the fool­
The Morgue estate has paid ip,, ad­
For
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s
j
b
—-1910
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touring
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Aca’dfntle sAtatiatlciana frequent­ Sometimes the effort seems hqpeless, total vhleaUoa of MB,000,000. exclu- cur f(y^$4W,0q.«ftfó- overhauled in
conclusively the fact that
~8tnford
Ma_ „
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to reduce the rates on tW cirk ¿far* ly apply their nritmetic to aome but if we ftive exterminated the etve of works at art, which have been goodI *ri)finin|'j|hfpe,
Voloe WertS Cultivating.
of investigation. A Rocker of the Boat, why not hope releed at more than 8M.000.0Oa chine A
82-tfc
‘
rent and water a plant must be in' strange
Think at laaat twice before uifcg
your voice once If H Is well tnla«4,
stalled which will insure more eco­ professor of Opeago Unlveraity, for for results in other d rections? Is George W. Vanderbilt Is supposed to
For Sals^Hone, wagon-and bug­ end try nev r to utter a-word thft fc
nomic production than the present example has figured out the coat of it not the duty of parents to see have left 660,000,000. Attorneys for
the «stata ero working en en estimate gy with harness. All will be sold not clear, distinct and well modaiitM
inadequate machinery. Indeed, un­ rearing a boy, The very cheapest that children learn something of the of the fortune to be marts to the state
for 8125 cosh to firs! man wbo ap­ Hunted, v*reless habit« of Ilf« ud s
less something'!* done before the ad­ rearing, he aaya, cost the parents water and Its waya in dealing with
plies.
L. F. Hancock, R. D. f 82-«tc tendency to lrriUbltUy are
vent of the winter season there Is J4.00Q to bring the boy from baby­ man?
T to largwt laberltaeéé tax parid
stble for the harsh tones of
probability of serious breakdowns, hood to the age of eighteen. Leas
There is no sense In telling boya
b m tbs «ooctnieat o* the law was
For Salo—Practically bran new vote«« which nature fitted fnr
with resultant interruptions of b*t- than this will not suffice, but as and girls they must not go upon
1 ot 88JMJM0 OB Om 827.000,000 1914 Overland touring ear, fully thing better than to grate on oar nn
teSs at t w UU OoL John Jacob As­ «quipped, self starter, electric lights as they do.
vice and very annoying experiences much more may be spent as the the water or In the water—some day
te that Um estât« of In.use abort time by owner, 8860
on the part of the people, who are parents can afford. Presumably he they will try the experiment, and
at 867,000,.
refers
only
to
the
necemtry
mini­
liable to be left in darkness t r withthen the inevitable will occur. Far
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cash.takes car. B. A O. Motor Co.
• out water supply. This condition is mum cash outlay, and makes no safer lt.la to Impart knowledge than 0M, ImU the rscorrt.'
Answer to * ComespondanL-W*
B a n ja a ria A it m a o . O a o r s a A. H a a rn . For Sale— Fresh Jersey cow. P. O. have no space for your story, -R. a.
due solely to the rapid growth of allowance for the parental tilde,1 to multiply warnings— why not learn
W .;” It reminds us rf the North Cos*
Box 1387.
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the dty. It Is hardly reasonable to knowledge of experience. Some par­ by the experiences of others before
its. oro som« of ths men
try bill ¿posting candidate who !»
contend that Improvements put in ents of coarse gain knowledge snd it la too late?
When* you want s typewriter tee plored tha local public to stick ap hr
oro being ndJasUd by
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four years ago should be adequate experience st the expense of the boy,
comptroller. Mr. Altman Connelly, also ribbons and carbon. him because he had stuck up fortte*
now because they were adequate snd tha time of other parents ia L Now that the election la over M t kis Sri works, rained at 110.000,78-tf
—London QMbe.
then. The Telegram knows of. pri­ without value. 8o it ia barely pos- snd a thing of the past can I ask 000. to the'Metropolitan mnsetmi HU
vate concerns in Lskeland that have sible. the professor’ s calculations con­ the real men of this section to get total estate is ssppoeed to be
For Sale—Black saddle and driving T ? T &gt; l? T ? London “ Tange» Nedns.l
had to replace their entire equip­ template a profit and loss balance together on the road question and 820.M0JO0.
mare. Inquire of J. D. Roberts- at r A l i l i «Evelyn Thaw’’ Britto
Mr. Hearn»' another noted art col­ grocery.
ment during the put four years between b?y and parents that elim­ do something. The present status
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These two beautiful pieces of pop-1
H i.
with enlarged and modern fadlities inates thesis items from hia statis­ is nothing but child’s play snd the lector. Utt me aetato .Of 810.000.000.
ular
jewelry are the crate tsHriJ
t
g
l
rts«
a
DftUW«
art
ootlectioaL
The
I
have
a
few
bushels
velvet
brtkns
- due to the changing conditions, tit tics. Even so, it ia not entirely ■ooner we g e t' tognthsr the soon
«stata of tanno V. Brokaw Is «odmeted left. Will sell the»» cheap. Come ■eclaty weotvn in New York ao41
dear
how
he
arrives
at
hit
final
is only reasonable to expect that the
will all psrties etmcernnd get what at in.ooo.oop. and s wdnation of 84.largest ' cities. They are neat ssdl
81-3tc
mutdipal light and water plant, onet iutn.
is ooming •to thi*m..Thi« matter 427,601 was-placed on the «stata of at ortce. A. M. Tyler.
clsga.nt gold- finished articles tisi
Nor ia it at all clear that any,prac­ seems, to have gdtua far enough* and Iridar Strass. TJ«nry Tria*t«r M t on
of the largest and most ‘ important
For 8ale— New Potatoes, sorted will.'¿ladden the heart of eróy prt
institutions in the dty, and the tical purpose has been served by hia to me it ia only another source, of estato of HJWOJOO.
and washed, full bushel 81.25 'de­ or woman no matter how yoanj tr
quickest to feel the pressure of the arithmetical exploits. If he could revenue for the la s e r s and thrt ia'x
Other lafrge «eûtes settled to 1*18 livered anywhere in Sanford, sub­
community’s growth, must also be show that a 14,000 boy, grown into payer will* suffer by 'the „deal. Now are those' of D. O. Mill«, who left ject to your approval. Send postal how’ old. Very stylish and gttro]
provided with equipment to enable manhood, -4« less. Valuable than a that tome people eeem to have ob­ aboet 810,000,000; Bdwiq Hawley, vai- card order to C. E. Snyder, Route 1, ilva.'. '
’ O bi; Free Offer. We are sdrol
It to respond to the increased de- 810,000- boy,, something might be tained eatlsfactlon there is nothing ned at 60,740,000, less debt» of about Sanford.
8I-8tc
tl«ir.g
Spearmint Chewing Cm [
prnv^l hv hi« flviirisi. But he can- hut to do aomethlng and let the t i.000,000, and James R- Keene, eetienawdsi
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and
desire
to piace a big box of tto
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mated
ot
6*0,000.00».—
;-------------------may- , be,
s
To use an axpression trite and not. The 8AÙ001•boy
For bU6—A Kinul huinu gull luushd.
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A «JL. work of road build ng go ahead.
fine,
healthful
gum into every bos*.
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homely, but truthful, wo cannot cat million dojlar^maii. Jud the 810,000 The majority of the.people in. this
8500 cash, balance easy payments.
It
sweetens
itfiV
breath—whites« the
*“ u dependent..
our rake and have it,.too. -W e can- boy an impecuntou
$ room house,.81&gt;600, easy paymorttil,
district are heartily tired of all.this
taetlj
t.aud.
aids
digestion. It b re- (
Ensmy
of
the
Bo/k
Lovey.
.V." not keep our money in pur pockets Cheap raising-does.not mean a cheap bickering end back bltinft and .they
8 rooms and bath. 1300 cash—monthly
One
of
the
mott-'eoumon
of
the
refrealiijjt'
and
pleasing
to i!L To ;
and yet have an up to dale and gder product when it corves to rearing want results and. now is the time to
payments.
book destroyers Is thé. bread borer.
every ohe opebding us but 50c aa4 j
quatc plant. Wu cannot bo .’ fur­ boys. No doubt, Abrrthain'.Lincoln^ get together and do something be­ which Is found In libbràrli/s and in rye
W«U 'located, lot, ’ 5&amp; 0 . 860 cash,
nished light and water at cdbt of for instance, coat his parents {ess sides retard progress. You know bread. It ia half an Inch tong, downy, balance monthly. C-opneMy, 109 Mag- i? 7tamjii^q.'eqvcr shipping c o « U r ‘
riglil »hip -a; big box of 20 regular
» production and yet make fextengiopa than 84.000r he very -likely left the what 1 mean and you should take light brown In color and 'striped nolia avenue.
07-tf 'packages, or-iks Spearmint Gum u4|
of lines and mains with thYearnings parental roof, with the financial'ac­ the matter up. We want results in lengthwise. It lays its eggs "between
For Sale—Two Jersey.hclfcr» fith insliide the elegant
of thé pLanL Dut by providing by counting all in hia favor. And one road building and let petty jes!- the leaves of books pud In chinks In
the
covers.
The
young
hatch
tn
five
Ant
calf. J, D. Hoskins, Second VtBhjW'* ■serkljirr and ' ’ Errirs
a bond. issue at once for necessary .Would oot have' to go far to cite outles be
t y ( B L | i 6 i t o ^ ' absolutely free*
(V.—t.
or
six
daya
.
and
the
larvae
at.
ones
street,
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plenty
*
of
.examples
to
prove
that
extensions the pftnt Is’ freed from
T ljs Vfftr Is for a abort time salf.
that burden and its product can be laviah expenditure in upbrining has T Douglass' baa been re-elected as bore« long narrow tunnels through
For
Sale—
Dmrjc
brown
horse,
M
Not
more* tjjun 2. orders to on# pF*
paper,
leathac_ond
wood
of
the
bindfurnished at cost; and by installing a been worso than money wasted.
clerk of the ‘circuit couft and being
hands
high,
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weighs
900
pounds,
8
ty.
Dealers not alloitod to accept f
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There is a homely old laying that ______
. plant, equal to fijV.jecd» of the city
n goodI fellow
know -he will
years
hid,
g^titls
and
sound,
war,a
this rqlt of prodkrticb V.H1 be re­ a ailk purso cannot bo made from a get mad if I poke this at him bat
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any place. ^Priee 8150.00. Richard
s ’alk s co m pan y
War and. MerafS. ; *J
duced-to the minimum. »The city hog’s ear. But It ia probably closer how I* this gs a speech before- 0*«
C6rter,'Lak»;M**y,
Fla.
84-ltp
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"Every
war.
evoneth‘i
briffelt.
will.
manager figures that with«.* proper to the. point to say that, raising a •lection. I .do, hpt say that Doug­
In one year, demoralise men Intomparr
equipment' current can b*; furnished boy Ir a gamble at beat—a gamble lass said this bnt it sounds like him: ably moro than thousands of -thefts,
.fo r SrtJe-^-Tpio good horsca apd
at 6 cents per k.' to.'*and .-Water at 12 [or the boy and a gamble for the
‘T don't know a thing abgut Hie arsons sod murders committed!In Uta. ■firing wÎKôn. Inquire of Coro Cols
OW NI
cents prr thousand gallon«. These parents. Still it Is the best gamble tariff. If I did I would be k «uVk- course ot centuries by individual m*n BoKllngMCo.
80-tfc
ere very low rates.' A copy of the in the world und, somehow, on the msn. I* have only ordinary com­ under the Influence of passlon.M
-r;TolsI PAIN T, J
For Sale or Rerftrf-Two nico resi- i
ordinances of-the city of Pensacola, whole It turn* out pretty well. The mon sense snd that, combined with toL
you win S M I,
sn’ cea st A bargain. W.* J. Thigpen.
just received, ahowa that the mini­ 84,000 wager, plus affection, hope, conscientious effort, *ought to make
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80-tf
mum charge for water in the year interest, faith, may all be lost, but a good county clerk out of me. I
Keep Conscience Cleari
tBoaostm
THIS IS
still
it
pays
to
rear
the
boy.
May
1911 was 4Q cents per * thousand
humble solicit your support, andtif If .you sell your conaclehUo to ipTO BEN T
gallons, thouagh this rate has been his numbers increase and hia shadow I get. thrt job 1 seek, you will find ereft, you traffic with a friend.—
éy rt g«l«. L.Í&amp;M. S*®}*
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reduced uptil the minimum charge never grow lese!
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me at"* the court house early snd Jcechrr. ‘
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it e ú Resi P*int
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Furniahed room for rent Terms rca- '
^AdjifttB^LInsasdOO
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is now 26 cents per thousand. It
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late."
ss* eonahle. . Apply 214 Park aventtr. 63-1(
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.it o m i* with U
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•* . is probable that the-rate/ forecast 5 Summer time ia here, vacation
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C a«tl, H .ir a is la d t ,lai C lt«.
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Paint
For Rent— Large pleasant rooms,
• for Lakeland are as tbw art those of time is here and the bolt rockpr and
U and tar K -m la»l» C aanl». Vlarlda.
Ckiitii, NllUag
Tsiephons,
electric’ lights and. bthor
Toy Animals.
^ariy.city in the statb^pefhapa lower. the man who cannot aw'm?*who
A»» M. Tylar, Camplaloant
‘ .Jti only $ 1 ^ 0 V*ri&amp;
conveniences.
Apply 41» Oak
*7n
all
tho
ages
of
thb
world’s
his­
V*.
takes
a
young
lady
out
in
the.
water
~*'*&lt;Il hiqi been objected that no .pro­
Laura
K
.
T^lrr.
Ilaapnndant.
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vision is made in the city manager's beyond, her depth will flow take the tory Ohlld’ on have loved their toys to T a Lauts È. T ylar.'Or-atiag:
Y ou ara h»rau« raqulrad ta ba and a
figures for retiring the bonds. T^ie boards and the paper will be full of be In tho shapes of snlmnli. Mules bafora
ioti
rlrcult
ruiiri, atIba H*»#al____
H*»#alli Ju- ■ For Rent— Rooms, large, cool,
i ■ ■ tha
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andlfnyj«».
ol Flgrlda, I« an* for Ramio•
item of 86,400, representing 10 per accounts of drowning* and •w'hst- appear among the toys__of pottery dictai Cpcult
M
y
from Cyreuatc«.' made i l Athena; ala
ola eoustjr, Vtorlda, at tka coutt'Àoua#
»rr'eoned and well furnished , tor
, thtn
not. The fellow who. rocks the boat
t cent depreciation ( in machinery,
Saalord Florida, on Uunday, tho S rd .d or
Sanford,
■potted • ws from Egypt; a boy rid­
fi .
Augnai, A. p . 191*. and aaavar a-bill ot housekeeping, at 302 Park avenue1
i jf
could be left almost ^wholly intact hardly ever gets drowned. He usu* ing a Swan, a goat from cypruq, made ot
complaint. Plod In lh a '«J r o »« itytod rauaa
lor tljjs purpose. Further, the fig- ally aeea.some of nla victims taken beforo the Christian era; rams, ducks,
' For Rent— Completely
- ¡fe urea are baaed on the output of the out of the'^water dead but the fool- fish, sit bear witness to tho love of
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with piano for
present plant, which could be grea^ lab one is usually, saved. However (be child on of early times for shi- tbhed _______,
«t Sanfurd. la lamíanla rounty. rtav-.
ly Increased without corresponding should the idiot be drowned the &amp;.nls In miniature •as playthings.**--. Ida, one* aach waak for tight ranaacutlra Few steps to poitoffi... __r _r
steamer codk. A. W. Brow« ‘ «•»increase of expense with proper chances are good that aome of his Mrs. F. N. Jackson. ’Toys of OOw
a and twdrrad thla tha ilh
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Je«». /A.
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equipment. Thla additional output victims wilt suffer. A little common Daya.” i
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Vtotlda.
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— ;-------woul4 be largely net earnings .wlrleh ssi*e used from pow on. until the
M«t)
E. A. DOUOI./I
Clark of tba Circuit
Rent— Fur
could join with tha item under the vacat on daya mto over will suffic*
Effset It Had on Haiv
roll, top
head of depredation in cgwallng an to keep down the death- list ma­
The hand imNt Amer'can uniform
and tàfileâ. 'Also a
adequate and rapidly accumulating terially and along this line the Is unquestionably that of tho First
sinking, fund for the retirement of. Timee-Unlon has. tfyt following:
city* troop of Philadelphia. It Is ro­ . HacluV »A&gt;l eh.,.,» lastT'L.ir:? v i Ä typewriter desk and other
Norie» u
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gl»«» that n . naacham, ment for aal« or rent.
the bonds.
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LThe warm season 4« with us,;wnd. tated j)f a certain Trooper -Twiddle, who ^urrhuwr
. «I ,
«trincata NaJ a n ,
The Telegram feels that .the agita­ now* the ' physicians inslkt that nil 1« patttcuUrly handaoms. that aa he
Had i Ur Ilk
July, a, IV taor
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sa-Skd
asirt
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a mr
my nl
n
nfflea,
’ and
tion and the discussions that- have take to the woods and ^o upomthe claulted down Walnut street v'no day
Ia » m i d . . , , . , ,
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Fumili
bed
Îïçuse o/ Five Rooms—
l Ub 1«W.' ‘ Raid
Raid**1rartlAcala
,
sppearsd in its column«, will all tend wairtrp. as mwfc a» w e 'm ay.-*T o In hia long and luatroua boots, white ln «ccatdancoB
Scree noli
tka to
dn rrlbcd
doeskin
breeches
and
eUttoriag
helm.
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to bring about better conditions^ Ti»V Iaké/;,tód t6*' seashore will
county, n
B*r
This la vrbst we are all striving-for rtocirtKe "(hxjuihtlè’sà,» «od (be pre- a pretty jro ig Irish psrlor maid wna
heard, to say to the butler: "Hhura,
lUfeld.egito- _
PerhapsMt might be well to get rur- »uinptuoirt‘-will atrryp tb appear wlae on’ I’d like to pawn him now!”
For
ther expression from the people by by professing 9upa$or skill with
WUJ
------------ -neral mass meeting In boats—front this' '¿¡¿hies many
i ..a3I aaH
tasche» us to
&gt;hs»es of the alt- deaths.
the
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SANFORD’S HAY AND
CORN CROPS WILL
BE GREAT fACTORS

SANPORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1014

NO. 86

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Launch Party
Ilot Wave Sweep# Country
Mr. W, ;J. Thigpen gave. a de­
Washington, June I J .-T I uj ter­
lightful boat rido Monday evening
rific heat wave that has caused many
in honor of Mis» Mabel Bowler/ •
death i and intense suffering in
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The party left the city dock at
crowded centers of central valleys
2:00 o'clock in the afternooh for
since the first of the week spread
Beresford on the launch Mamio with
today Into "the east. In Portland,
Capt. Pagenhart at the wheel.
Mo., the offidal temperature reach
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On arriving the guests repaired to
•d a- max mum of 90 degrees. BoaI&gt;‘ a s s i s t i n g t h e f a r m e r s a large pavilion where Mr. Joe Deton sweltered with the mercury at PEACE DELEGATES SEEM TO
Mont urnished music on his "Vlc88,' and Washington and New- York
t o REDUCE LIVING CO ST.
“ FAVOR HUERTA ^
torila” for the young people to trip
had temperature# of 89 and 80.
thp “ light fantastic toe,” liter which
A few places In the central west
a delightful lunch was served. ’ Then
temporarily
. were relieved.
How­
tzi}¿•
MJ*» Q'fDude Green entertained the
ever, generally throughout tye In­
crowd with two Interesting readings.
Bertha Takach vs. B. W. Rowo gbs. iassault and battery, Appeal terior conditions today were as bad
The return tyip was made in the
as on the two daya preceding with
and J. A. Takach partners, dUtreaa waa x! ismlssed.
evening and few there were who
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"■ temperature»’ ranging from 90 to
warrant. ‘ Case dismissed at cost of
TRK s a n p o r d s e c t io n is c h e a t did not feet the mystic spell of'the plaintiff.
erican Agricultural Chemical 98.
beautiful moon casting its reflection
There waa small chance of imme­ DIFFERENCES MAY SPLIT THK
in STAPLE CROP AS WELL AS
Confl&gt;any
Conri1
va. G. R. Calhoun, G. F.
on the water beneath and causliig
MBDITATOSS AND UNDO TUB
diate relief, weather bureau officials
State of Florida* vs. James J. Smith, final judgment.
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VEGETABLES
even old bachelors- to bo a-little
stated
tonight.
WORK STARTED
Jenkins— rape.. Case is continued
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Florida
Real
Estate*
ft
I
nvestment
Jmt now wherr-there seems to be sentimental.
Atlanta,
Ga.,
June
12.—The
heat
and capals issued for Jcnkink.
Niagara Falla, Ont., Jane 12--rThe ride was a delightful one and
Co,
Sam Schmelr, case referred to •wave, which has gripped the south
a general •drouth over the entire
Differences of opinion^ serious tha#
all pronounced Mr. Thigpen a graCheney
referee.
J.
for several days, continued today.
State of Florida vs. Jesse Mar­
country it is well to take Block of ciops boat.
they imperil the continuance of tho
Columbus, O*., reported the highest
lowe,
Jury
rendered
verdict
of
man­
ogr own section un} demonstrate
Those present were 'the Misses slaughter.
WJght Grocery Co.,’Va. R. T. Del- temperature, the mereurythere ris­ conferences here have developed
between the American delegate» and
wherein Sanford sectidn is so far Mabel Bowler, Belle Smith, Bessie
egai, final judgment, damages
ing to 100 degrees. Bristol. ^ 1.the
mediation
ffilenlpotjhtlariss.
Schumpert,
Alice
Whltner,
Peachca
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rapfrior to the balanco of" the coun­
Tenn, had a temperature of
de­
Henry Jones and Tom Ashe were IlShiOG.
On many vital po nts tifejre is fiat
XefHer,
Florence
Frank,
Mell
Whitty that comparisons are unnccesdischarged from custody In the Mum
State Florida va. Jesse Marlowe, grees and Lynchburg, Va. recorded -disagreement. .»
n er,
P ea rH
B r o w n i n g '. ford murder caae.'
h maximum of £8 3 The,latter was
mnnflaughter-jl6 yéara aentence.
iary It is said that the corn crop Gertrude Green. The men were
First, the mediators, representing
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a new June record;,,'or Lynchburg.
ted the hay crop will be sholt in Messrs. W. J. Thigpen, Geo. ,D.
presumably the viewpoint of the
In the Sandlin case defendant Tbe temperature here reached 98 Mexican delegates, are insisting that
State of Florid*-vs. KlrbjLlSttidittry section of tbe United States Bishop, Joo DoMont, G. A. Hilfj W.
found guilty and aenteuee suspended degrees, three degrees lower than the provisional president, of Mexico
M
n,
bigamy.
George
DeCottes
and that both of these staple crops W. Watson, E. M. Galloway, E. J, sworn in as assistant states attorney. durihg goad behavior,
ye«terday. .
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shall bf a «etftritl who shall not have
Close, Fell* Frank. The party were
The
wsatber
fui«c«at
tonight
for
till soar in price before the winter
been *ir*ctive partean In tbe con­
chaperoned by Mrs. T. S. Browning. Sandlin represented by I. J. McCall
Stills E. Sandlin va. Kirby L. southern gfatei’ tomorrow indicated stitutional cause.
of Jasper, C., D. Blackwell of Live
•taion b on. Here in the Sanford
Oak and A. K. Powers of Sanford. Saiujlin, divorce, final decree enter­ that heat conditions might some­
Tbe American
delegate*
have
»etion there will be no shortage of
Knights of Columbus In Sanford
what be relieved by local tunhderJury was J. S. McKenxJe, V. T. Pci ed, resumes her maiden name.
stated
emphatically
unleu
the
choice
Next Sunday at 10 a. m. in the
and if alt reports erh true it
showers. Unsettled conditions with
ten», A. J. McCully, O. W. BUlingafalls on a man of distinct conatitutill really bc‘ a banner yoar for both. Catholic school building. Mr. A. 1,. ley, 8. A. Irwin and George Speer.
The time of the court it now be­ probity«* raina waa indicated for Vir­ tionalist sympatibes, n o t.necessarily
.Rogoro
of
Jacksonville,
state
deputy
The farmer» of the Sanford celery
ing taken up by the case of i, O. ginia, North Carolina, South Caro­
Verdict of guilty.
military chief or leader, but one
ion have the irrigation ut nil of the K/iights of Columbus will ad­
Harris vs. A. M. Thrasher, mall- lina, Florida, Louisiana, Alabama, who would command their confidence
dress
the
Catholic
men
of
Sanford
Mississippi and eastern'Texas. Fair
tines and while the drouth Is no­
state of Florida vs. William Tug- dous prosecution,,
there can be no hope of constitu­
ticeable in parts of this section there and neighboring ritiea with the view
and continued warm weather was
tionalist acceptance of any peace
it no chance idr drouth in the irrl- of establishing a council of the
?* • €-- . * / -.1. forecasted for Tennessee, Kentucky program adopted here,
Knights of Columbus in our city
cuibhents could take ,the examina­ and Okalhoma.
AFTER ASS’ T POSTMASTERS
■
th? UtltsdiStiti? £Ov?rstions, but It would hardly avail any­
Light showeri tell in central Geor­
jA t soon as the crops. of winter Only men who are practical Cath­
ment
is
determined
that the method
olics
are
eligible
for
membership
and
Republicans |PI11 Lose Their Job* thing- u the final appointment gia- today j but-were-insufficient to
Jgttahles are off the farmers allow
of
transition
from
the
present, regat
present
there
are
at
least
fifty
would rest with the Democratic benefit growing crop# and to furtysh
.
Under New Law
usual crop of crab grass supplerae
to
the
new
government
shall not
such
here
In:Sanford
to
say
nothing
Postoffice
Department,
which
would
Legislation that is intended^p
more than a passing ro ief from heat.
uted by cowpca# to .cornit on arid
be
through
the
appointment
by Gen.
"get the goai" of near))- every Re­ rdy upon Democratic members of Drouth conditions have preval ed
i this crop they harvest the finest o|_tho*e in the outlying districts.
fluerta,
as
min
h
i
ter
offoreign,
af­
Orlando and DeLapd will .also publican awistnnt.. pongó^aster In thu Congress for recommendation*, a*;in over a.good part of the‘ #Lt&gt; fins*
ad of hay. This hay is cut somefairs,
of
the
man
agreed
on
for
pro
I two crops to the season and fhd representatives to the meeting country has beed/ÿd|fAtted to the the case of fourth class postmaster- ApriL 20, Georgia ha* had es* than
visional prv» dent.
tag» a* much as $20 per ton-: if arid it is tu be hopes that all Cath­ House from the - -pqfUrilir,- »commit­ «tdtu. The department und*T the one-hklf inch jj( rainfpir.^vulng the
To perinit him to exerci» he con
olic
men
in
town
will
attend
this
civil service law, could choose*'
ted; and, ia as follqVsi'
dry period. The normal pteclpit*lid in the local ^markets. The to^rn
atlltfliana!
functioiu of naming his
meeting.
whidT
will
undoubtedly
v*-r
".That, thereoftbr .*ny assistant one i f the th r « standing at tfid itJp tlqn for this period i» more thaq six
p plan lad m soon a* tho
successor,
according
to the American
fcuTt'Tn
great“
good
to
our
city*.
f
the
eligible
list,
and
as
onp^of
the
postmaster
who
pmy
bt*
required
by
lnchee.
iti-e off and is as fine: a as any th&amp;t
viewpoint,
wiU
be
cquK-a'ent
to ree- .
bt?*c,
at
least,
would,
certainly
be
a
law
or
by
authojity
or
direelion
of.
he raised anywhere even in? the
ognftion
of
the
Huerta
government.
the
Postmaster^
General
to
execute
Democrat,
the
Republican
assistant
^ co rfi centers of the United
a bond to the United State* to se­ postmaster who desire# to .bo retalnTh * view Is opposed by tho me-*
»1«
cure faithful pertyrmancsepf oiBcIhI ed in offlfo would stand about as
T n t i n T f i t ' n r t f i n ’T dtytors, who argeu that inasmuch as
jrno years ago it was found that
duty mny fur ruuiiired.. t&lt;? also exe­ much show as a snow ball it ifd » ,
I t i r i l i ■U r - C U U K I the world will know the mediation
hard Cuban corn .was the best
-tt.
r 71
cute a bond to'tfio postmaster whlse nether
comforonco had selected tho 'next-. _
region.
Itepresentati
k Florida on account of its flinty
assi^ta'nt
he
is
for,-4he
faithful
per*
provitlbnai president, tha form ef,
Rouse
of
Kentucky,
ami
Cox
of
face that offered no place for the Sandiln ia Saved From Camps by
ifte nager1Mfejie in~Uatnn
fin #U«e*sion is unimportant, which Sals,*“- .
formsnp«»
of
Ws
m
l
the
dw
si
is
h
t
,—
memtnr*—of—rtm—
patiöffi
trill to boae-Mwlc iii-»»rnrhT«i-w.i;I
ng to Aaslst llis Victim
Lvnnbj,,
i.liiitlnlr.r, ' ttshW&lt;jp
ilk -'
:
cretioa of. thè?t&amp;gjm^Ar General; committee, are active In pushlñjlv Gire Up Tcfcgram and Suffers
greater sacrifice «ft,
the mediators
ted this corn that at first was small
■« / „■ ru
. for'Gep! Huerta to name a tninLttr. ' v
- and contained only eight rows to ’ The Sandlin bigamy case has oc­ and it Bhah Ve tlio duly of the Post- this legislation which has back of it
O y t-g r « n W » ;.o t* Ik» of torcAtn.affairs whose political prlnU* car hat been brought up to a cupied Um.jutfrilioiL of -The. .couita. m'astcr Genefol to require all ftp- lb. b i t a » of .11 .1 tb . n . - ^ Western-Union"TolBgrapb/Co.,
of vip’ es are not in aceqs«i with bis, and
T^Cflnu Tar tasHnmt posimiaiers.in crallcnDougfesamcn. whîf'believe wffb
gkter stnndard by the farmer I
and th
thApublic the presto part of first and second ciao* postollkes, in Apdrow Jackson, that “ to tho vi^or this place was jailed yesterday for tlith to have the latter almost Im­
is his owp seed and this corn
contempt of court
He was ordered
and the court room has eluding'those nowlnuiffice, who were belongs tho spoils.”— Jacksonville
mediately succeed him as provielonal
runs from 12 to 16 rows to the this wç
to produce certain telegrams thatpr*#fd#ntk'o f . Mexico, or for , tho
__ ji
been ver4wded with^ spectators to carried into" tho^aervicc by executive Mtftropoli»,
had b’aasod between Kirby, Sandlin
United State# to yield on the tech­
’ This season the com here will uv- hear*lfhe\ evidence. It-was u case officers heretofore made, to toko a
uurU-LW -second wife in the Sandlin nicality, a# to the manner in fihlch
fill Cup# of Choco|stc * ■
18*1« from 56 to 75 bushels to the unique far the bbldneu of tb« de­ competitive civil *&gt;rvice exajgiqaft&amp; m y cane, being tried Imre, and
tion witliin ninety days or IMU-Sfltffi . The play ‘ of the CahipfiYil girU
the transfer shuli bo-made?
« « and on the Brum ey place
fendant ill marrying a girl ifr ^W«t thereafter as practicaldo' after the wilt he post|&gt;oned until Monday according to the. rules of the' Western
it is planted In narrow rows
The mediators weru occupied toUnion the manager could not give
ft Is said to go as high as 100 bushels Virginia ahd bringing her to San­ passage of this act, under ihu dvii night, Juno .16th, on-gecount .of the up. the copies of tho telegrams
iih a dlacuwdon on fhese points
ford to IIvA1while he already had a. service law, rules and .regulations, Illness of Jhp- l»ahy of Mr#.» Geo. Judge Ferkins j* v e him an hour
to the acre.
Ihg .xhemselvM. They did not
4 The corn Is the wonder of all who wife and f » i i y in Jasper. He at­ and the Postmaster (¿entrai, aboil, Hyman. Admission 10 cent*.
produce Or go to' jail and tha* lltti ¿Xf'duZer I with dttmt-iB» 4m»irican or
V -- ■
i
’J f c
j! JtlMican dplogat«ft.i¿’Thn Mcxie
tome here to see it and many corn tempted to support two households under such law, rules and régula­
Mexicans
manager stood.,pat and went to th»r
Frank Miller haw'returpjid from
tion«, appoint all assistant postknown
that
they
considered
opertii from other sections have
b&amp;tilc. Judge Perkins jp k
but like aay household divided masters and all laws, rules and reg­ Daytona Beach where hS was called- county
u?
u u
,me»&lt;&gt;&lt;LoL succession a technlken here to examine bur crop and
h” "
*“ “ “
caifty,
'but would not definitely say
they all pronounce it as No. 1 'and against !trelfuril ami Sandlin found ulations in conflie^jgith »his act are by t b .'M d t a ,l IO Ih. Horodot, G i f t 'S . . “ from
h’s superintendent and
last Sunday, night. lie repbrts t h a f ^ r * .
clutches of the law hereby repealed/'
himself ir.
4f the best quality.
ho"replled thnt be waa and the judge whether they would yield their posi­
The object'of this legistntioh is to the injured are getting along nicely
-Thus it will be'aeon that-the far- for! the
f bigamy.
then ordeted the sheriff to go to tion..- They aro anxious that tho
pud
all
of
them
have
left
the
ho»get
rid
of
Republican
assistant
post
of the Sanford section, after a
Jacksonville and
bring -Superin­ provisions president.jihall be neu­
T •hre4r-oafV
jjl«lid tie for the attorneys triAsters. These 'officiait arc ndW pit*! -at Daytona for the beach,
tral and if po*s bio a man whft Has
*#st prosperous season with their 1
to build upon and under the ¿Jaasified service, and can­ wKero'lt Is hoped they will soon be tendent Maxwell here to answer to
for the dele
not
been identified with nny polit­
»inter crops will have the added r-¿r- r *'Vithe same chnrg&lt;\ The-wupcrinten
Bit well, MifCnll and not be disturbed except by some lufficinetly recovered to return to
ical
faction
In Mexico. They would
jffed fortune . of having * plenty^ of Messrs.
dent who wa* wilting for his em­
against-a toqgh- such law as this. Under, tho .pro­ Sanford. Their .escape from death ployee to go to jail evidently had no not accept.» constitutional partisan,
“ y and corn to feed their stock this Povera were
»inter and ^ill also have some .to jiroposition lyi»*i t'empUng to prove posed legislation the Republican ‘ In- was nothing short' pf miraculous,
wish jp go there himself and ho im­ and especially, no active worker In
1
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their less fortunate neighbors that. tSeir ' cliah kitd '¡not dwUberi
mediately wired to the m an ago^^|that movement.
»«o hsvc suffered by the drouth.
atefy (nsrriedi-kfcther wprasn while
produce the’ copies. The manager - TBe Unlted States-has taken a
' Lucky indeed la the man who Is haVlng a lltdrfg wfe. The case wgnl Y *'was at once released and the copies firm position that there can be UtUo
“•^tnng in the Sanford section, for td the Yury IshI night and aboqf . fof.tBe talegrama played yn Important prospect of a peaceful, settlement
A»* inly ran he make good on win- nhfe o'clock the ury brought in a
Ip a rt’.ln the t isi, wherein it was unless the mediator* recognise the
:
■i?»J**pt»bleq bilk there fs n6rcnd to -verdict of .guiltj Thi« seeiped to
«shown that Sandlin had two wives mlitary conquest of the constitu­
The crop report for tbe
ofvFÌa. Ô5* H. 8 . 57-4.
fortuno in raising staple give general siiti*! tlon for the lym
at qqp and the same time. Judge tionalists and trike Into consideration
*on with th«f *T**»ture:
was with-Jhe girl Florida, and its comparison
"ops’ when tY\ct. farmers of others pathy oX the ero
Perkin»-^allows nothing, to xtierve the probabullty that the constitu­
Condition Juno 1, 1914, Fla. 71, him from his duty a» he sees it and tionalists soon wiii cater Mexico
4 -and" whiie •j&gt;ll average for the United SUtfc for
’ *re up-f4ggUht tbp worst whp had been wri
.
of tunny
wnntgd tl . guilty one pun- th# week ending June J, has linen U. S. 89. 8.
■his action in forcfhg the Western city. ,
see where tho sent out by the bureau » ( *t«tistirs * 'Condition Juno 1, 10-year ayçragç, Onion to prodiice the copie* of tha
. »‘r tffi*
Affi
,'»iîed ‘they éoUld
Tomorrow, the mediators expect
T' ? teTdferam in the Interest of .justice to diieuw. thesn points In detail with
ww with a through the local weather bureau Fla. 85, U. S. 90.0.
picnic
Cabages:
Tho report 1* Interesting because
n yc*bròrffis; the Ju«igc *» the'proper man the Mexican delegatee. One medi­
*ttt k r&lt;*
No. Wt* f - &amp; A. M. certain degree.
it
shows“
that
in
the
case
of
every
Conditori
June .1, ' I914L Fig 0,' to'-'preside over tbe courts of this ator'today said ho felt confident no
\ it was. ari» h»ve a basket, picnic at Wood- tcrJay
terJay morninj
morning
■iu. s. &lt;
; ’ district He is certainly there with obstacle could arise to diarupt.nouso P»rk Thurtda^-, Jund 26th.
nonneed that the
i ould not bo product ‘mentioned pears alone* are
Condition ffunê h F-year avefagn. the 'goods.
igher court In better’wjndlUon than for the av­
•*rringementa have been com- appealed and go
diation and that all difference« would
__ *
wrtfd inf transportation by l/oat, but thiiv'lbe a
had ;com- erage during the fiaat six yqin^s for Fla., 90, U.^ S. «8 8. ^
be reconciled,
^
* Ppache*»-*’
*
' V
tence SUs- th# state;
promised and u
r
To Palm Beach Post
word waa received today from
condition*Jufte L.-lD14,~Fla. 72.
Oats, hay peachee, cantaloupes
«nd 9:15 a.
; defendant
pended .hy the
be cpiYstlrutiaruHAta. It - ia not
Tha
Palm
Bgach
Post
seems
to
and’
watermelon»
all
show
a„
condi­
■V,
(¿*81,7.^.
*
; after parhuí!#* of
,Qr lhe round, trip will .^•ouldUc allow,m|
Condition June: I. iO-yé*r sver- h»ve a pycuHor idea aa to the msan- known when.an answer from them to
sufficient for tion under that for the tim» for
\ admf*«J°n to the »rafk. 1 ipgt ho earn pi* nani a»
I»« cf »t8 word c' 1I,r' it1d0M n0t the last note o f 1tho mediators'riiay
anfi, that ijf wbUjHAverages are computfd, whlfp '*fC*fci'T8l V. ffi 60 2.
V
“ y**», nnd motbgrs, wjyep, har Immediato .ri
PeariW
‘
.
*5?Jln
^ba -ap -r ''bottomless pit." he expected. The oh^tiichw that
peaches '«flirt, peara •only ‘.^fe -above
'* 7 n !\ in i ^ughtem o f Masons'pro ta¿£0dng baby. |
put'it
la
an underground room whore hake arisen in tbe past twenty four
OdndftTón Juna 1, 1914, Fla.. 70,
Judge'Peril na gave ndlin a good th* average* In «jfiiiftion for the
they
keep
good things to eat. The hour« will *prolong , the^proccodlnjj^
U; S. « M , V
, / “•
-??b U, ,k,dy pound., letture'in open court hen^ h» #u»- United Btate*:
Sanford
variety,
although not under­ There raay.-b* a brief; tfippsa .« « t t
The
réport
followerCondillôh
'Jtme-1,
6»&gt;'ear:;gve/age,
ly. a" y’ BPP»ratua plscsd there for pended senttrm»' »«d fonni*d. him
ground
yet,
can
stow:
away the good weak however, when ope of-the
Crop
report,
FthfTAii,
June
l:
Fia,.
67
,U,
S.
06
.
3
.
/
'
"
went WTong
that if' at any' tint
thing*
regularly
three
timcaL_a_day, dialorw-mu« hi. away for two-.
Oati! ,“,;j *:■"
El Wsur.moloaé; ■'
;,v
again he would-st
ite 1
We
will
excuse
P.
B.
P.
Cofiffitîort June 1, 1914, Fia. 'iü .
June I,
_______ ^
tho 'cot
Jurisdiction of the Sev
"ignorance' someti
U. 8. 1,218.000,01
»ill be
U.JL-17.0.
District; ,?.nd the sei ‘
si •
^ flou Juno L
in the eonvict
FinaL
- hssicj«
»II,-Dai

CIRCUIT COURT NOTES

DIFFERENT OPINIONS
WILL STOP THE PEACE
AT BIG CONFERENCE

IMPORTANT CASES WERE
DISPOSED OF DURING
THE PAST WEEK *

irrigated f a r m s h a v e '

Id

UNITED STATES AGAINST
PRESENT MEXICAN RULER

OVERCOME THE DROUGHT

4

BIGAMY CASE
COMPROMISED

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JAILED F O R CON-

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�COUNTY

HAPPENINGS

A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FR O M CORRESPOND E N T S -E V E N T S OF SEMINOLE C O U N TY-EFFICIEN T
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD

GENEVA ITEMS

MOORE’ S STATION

Miss Addle Oreebtm spent laat| Rev. Arthur Peck will preach here
week in Sanford, where aho Blood thia Sunday, the 14th, In p. m.
the teacher»' examination.
/T h e ice cream and cake sodal was
Mr McLain la.now the owner of a,pleasant social event laet Wednesa pretty new horse, having recently day evening. A large number were
l o * hi. buggy home. I
\
The short program ws.
Fred and Moselle Taylor and an organ aelection ;by Mrs. Ella A.
David Speer were courting in San- Greenland and humoroua redtaford laat week.
{ tloiw were very nicely given, by
Miss Nellie Geiger la home for the Mleeee Annie Cameron, Gertrude
summer from her school on the osst-Uttlo and M ary Gatchel. A lemon
coaat. She attended the reunion in aeed gues»ing conteet was won bp
Jacksonville where shews« the gueat
Lowney’» chocolate« u the prise.
of friends for several weeks.
Grttes McClelland spent.U*LJEa6k..
Mr. and Mr». Claud Patterson
hr
Geneva with relative!.
chaperoned n merry party at a
Mra.
John Ingram and children
picnic on Lake Harney recently.
of
Ft.
Myera
are ffueata of relatives
Mrs. J. Q- Adam» and Mr». Curhere
and
In
town.
lett were gueeta of Mr. and Mr*.
U n. McDoufal and daughter,
Phillip» to Sanford by auto Iwt 8atMias Francis of Celery avenue are
urday.
' ,
Mr«. Tanner of Chuluota la visit­ In New York city. Mrs. McDougal
la there to have cataracts removed
ing her parents, Mr. and Mr».
from both eyee. .
Hart.
Mias Susie Spear left laat week (or VMr«. Cyril Hayes of Jackaonville
Kissimmee for a visit to her «later la the guest of her.eoualn, Mrf. J. C.
' Mra. \ Will Hand »pent eeveral Vaughn of Celery avenue.
Jamea Eatridgc haa gone to Mul­
days recentiyvdth her Jri«nd, Mra.
berry to accept an Office position
A'^ ^ G r e h a i f | « d
Jenetta
Sheldon % ”h o A F p g ld D ^ M «P«nda /, ing several weeks ir&gt;.tP»jrto nowhere
’ *,$&amp; Mias Sheldon jfs|. risking^
; ? / * lesson».
Rev. Stones, wife and daughter of
•Oviedo werp dinner gueeta of Mr»,
and Alisa Nicholson Sunday last.
Mrs. Lum Grant and daughter»
left last Wednesday on a visit of
some length to relstivee In Georgia.
The. Grant home will be occupied
by Mr. Tally and family.
The many friends of Mrs. R. Q.
Gresham w 11 be lorry to learn that
she haa been quite sick for the p o t
ten days.
Children's dsy w o most fitting y
observed i t the Methodist church,
only the tiny tots taking part, but
every one did hie or her beet and
showed the good training and care
P A 0 U POINTS
which bad been given them.
Little Merle Douglo, in hi« play,:
had the misfortune to get kicked j Mr. A. V. McGuin left on Monday
horse which i for Canada, accompaniyng the re­
under the chin by
paralyzed hi« throat for several mains of his wife, to be interred in
hours. L o t account« he w o reel­ the family plot near Broekvllle
After spending «.m onth in hla old
ing aa well ag could be expected.
The marriage of Mlaa Olga Peter« home in ‘ Canada Mr. McGuin ex
and Mr. George Taylor certainly pecta to go to hia new home (n Demcame In the nature of a aurprlae to orest, Ga., for the rest of 'the sum­
their many frienji*. Than Ml«« Pe­ mer.
ters no young ll^dy in GeneyB w o . Mr. Tste hsa bden quite ill for
more highly esteemed ' boo Mr. several days and. unable to be out.
Taylor ia certainly to be .congrat­ We hope he may soon be In hla
ulated. They will rnakd tjelr home usual good health.
Miss Mildred Potter (ls visiting
In Seattle WMhlngton, -where the
hride recently spent two- year*.---- - At tin Tta««ln Smith thla wrrV.
A brace of photographers have
.. C. A. Uuulersort is having »ome
improvements made 4n his already been making views all through the
woods and about the lake« for Mr.
plcavant home, Julu. •
Herbert Spier and family moved Crowpll and we may expect to tee
to Sanford l o t Tuesday, Ahere Mr. ourselves in print some of these fine
Spier h o accepted a; pbaition in days.
Tho young folks are busy prepar­
the «tore of L. P. McCpUer, where
he wil! be glad to serve
»many ing for their annual camp at Palm
Springs and expect tQ get settled
, .friends.
Mriaa 'Ramona McLain U home there the last of the week.
front Tallahassee where she has been
attending school. She was met at,
LAKE MARY NEWS
w Titusville, by her alster,, Mias -Barr
■t fcnra. an^. her friend, Will Drainsr,
the trio Jormjng a merry party, to . Mrj- -¿A. W. Keely haa left for
Goqeva.
Philadelphia where she expects to
There waa Ax delightful - moonlight spend the summer.
'plcnjc’lbn TuA«iayr night given by
Children's day will be^pbserved by
• friend^ ;1h non^r of Mr. an^ Mra. the Sunday school with recitations
A. It. Spier who left Wednhaday for and songs at 3:30 Sunday afternoon.
Kiaslm&gt;ne«i} *liere in future they will
Mr. and Airs. A. E. Sjoblom and
reside.- Geneva -will certainly mlaa son Morris left Wednesday for
thla splendid family and hope some Stockholm In Sweden where they
,} day to have, them 4« renidcnt* of expect to visit for four month«. Mr.
'^hla p)ace.again.
Sjoblom came to Florida over thirty
*
Mlaa Irene .Peters, is visiting her years ago and this la his Ant visit
sister In Jacksonville,
back to their old home.
J;
Draddock of Pieraort visited
County Committee to Meet.,v
his stater, Mrs. II. D. Durant here
The Democratic Executive Com­ Suoday and Monday.
mittee of.Seminole County will meet
Preaching Sunday evening at 7:30,
In the court house at Sanford on Rev.' R. W. Ed wares of Jacksonville
Tuesday, Jude lflth, at which meet­ officiating. ing the matter of refunding tho JSsaaaments to the candidates will be
Notice to Public
taken up and the money refunded or
Blda
will
be received at the meet­
such part refunded that has not been
ing
of
the
board
of county eommieexpended on the campaign!
There
aionora,
July
7th,
1914, for one mule
will be other matter» to be taken up
anil
wagon
and
harnea«,
complete.
by the committee and aa thin will
The
board
reserves
the
right to
be the lu t meeting of the current
reject
any
or
all
blda,
year, unlcaa a »pedal meeting la
E. A. DQUGLASS, Clerk.
called every member la urged to be ■ fj
.*84-410
r
present.
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JTf8 GREAT POR UAL$Y
X-vsV
re8***V .i

Som«t! mea Confused.
Caution la the oldest child of WlsIIBL—Vlptor Hugo. •'•/

BOWELS AND 8TQMACHB

We want all people who have chronic
ataroach trouble or constipation, no mat­
. r t u l f c l r O R Y O D R DEN
C ter of bow long standing, to try one doee
of Mayr’e Wonderful Stomach Remedy
O
B iN ilh l Celt*«* T i u u t i
O
—one dose will convince you. This is
L*.W*4
-, W e end Harvard, each 9 ln.Lk 24 la . tho medicine so many of our people have
y
PrlncbtoB, Ceriteli, Michigan
been taking 'with Surprising results.
Tho moat throouch system cleanser we
V „-¿J
Each ^ .in. x 21 in.
^
All best exility Wlf *itb felt head­ ever add. Mayra Wonderful Stomach
Remedy is i* now sold here by L. R.
ing. Streamers, Jettera and mascot Philip« 4 Co, (Adrt.)
executed in proper colors.
This
tpald
p«r

Bargain News Hom'edly Arranged
For Busy Boyers

SHOES FO R EVERY
MEMBES OF THE
M ILY

iv .. NEXT MONDAY, JUNE 15th

Bell goes the satisfaction of
knowing we have given our
customers the best to be h$d
in Shoe values, and as is shown
the

repeated

patronage

and the increasing number of
new customers each week, evi­
dently it didn't take our cus­
tomers long to get wise to the
fact that D . A . Caldwell &amp;
Sons stood

by

every

repre­

sentation made in a Shoe trans­
action.

*
N ow talcp, just f6r one il­

lustration the. "Snow Shoe1' for
“ ••Men
M
en .k After we had searon-il
the market over for moriflfe we
decided

and

firmly

believed

that Snow's $3.50 Shoes were
the
best on -the
market
at that
,
.
n
*- —

A.

price, likewise

their“ $4.00
.
- ?¥
mighty good to
■

-

Shoes

look

"m u h "~ n o w

then.

We

(II It Irn'i j Mt Whi’l Y n W u t )

CORSET COVER$ ;
Next Monday at nine a. m. we have
something extra special in Coract C ov­
ers, former price« up to 35c, our special
price v- ......... ............- ......
COLGATE’S TALCUM
;
Next Monday at nine « . m. you
‘ thrifty buyers will be given an oppor­
tunity . to Imy tho celebrated Colgate ^
Talcum a t only 12H 021118 P61* ^°x
four boM s to each customer).
S
HUCK TOWELS
Another .extraordinary bargain for
Monday at nine a. m., large Huck Towela,
^
price 30 cents per pair but for
y only 7 H cents each.
These Towela are on display m our
show window.
tt* - :
, ONE PIECE DRESSES
During tbevhot summer days try
one o f om* G'm^n^rn,- pr Percale Dresses
¡or; comfort, thp- pricb hns been reduced
M onday only*w98i; each.
5-In EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING
is big bargain goes on sale at
.nipe IFelock sharp, the regu’ar price .of
this Embroidery Was $1.39 per yard but
’ftwr Monday a. m. re-priced to only
79c per yard.
SILK CREPES AND RATINES
W e have gathered up one lot of
Wash Crepes and Ratines to Bell M on­
day morning at only
39c. , Many of
these Crepes and Ratines sold for 69c
nnd 69c.
1-3 OFF ON-PARASOLS
This reduction goes into effect next
Monday morning. 99c will buy a $1.48
Parasol, 66e will buy a dollar's worth, 6
cents will do the work of a dime.
Men and Women's Black Umbrellas 98c
LARGER BOYS* OVERALLS
These Overalls are for larger boys.
They are made from "Otis Denims," and
Union made, sizes from 10 to 16 years)
at only 49c the pair.
HAM M OCKS
W hat affords more pleasure these
hot days than a few minutes’ rest in a
Hammock just after lunch.* We can sell
you the Hammock (but not the lunch)

With every pair of Shoes we

by

FURNITURE IS HIGH
A T ANY PR!CEt

put

in these Shoes and decided to
sell all $3.50 Shoes at $2.98,
'
•
and all $4.00 Shoes at $3.48,
and so on— fifty two cents off
their set retail price, on each

Now, after doing this we are
■
confident that- no other con­
cern In the state of -Florida

D o ydu know that the majority

— when they think of buying
new Furniture,
&amp; Sons.

Children’s Shoes were selected

gard for. high quality,, at less
\

of Furniture

ros

Becuase we

the

capitalist

takes pride in possessing and
enjoys all the home comfort
they afford—can be bought on
easy terms by any laborer
living in Seminole county.
Our prices are low—-yes, ex­
ceedingly low in consistency
with the high grade workman­
ship and finish that embraces
every piece of furniture sold
by us.
Our terms arc so easy that
it ia no trouble to meet your
Furniture

payments

each

month* it matters not hirer
small your salary is, a man
with family, on nine dollars
per week wages can furnish his
h6me with all ease, - by our
system.
Furniture i* high at any
price if it doesn’t stand to the
wear add tear of every day
use; ours will; we buy that
kind.
Our prices are right, WE
buy

THAT

only

because we

from

the

factory

direct in car Iota.
Our line includes every nec­
essary article for the Porch,
K itch e n Dining Room. Hall,
Bedroom, Parlor, Library and
Living Room.

lOTbonsandVoles

NOM ..........
INATION
T IC K E T7--•
(GOOD

Why?

want and at a very nominal
figure too. These same pieces

FIRST PRIZE

UPRIGHT PIANO

first

carry in stock what the masses

WINDOW SHADES 25c
New lot in most any desired color,
made of good quality shade cloth, com ­
plete with brackets, etc., for only 25e
MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS
~
W oU-nwlo-of Shirting. Madras, with
or without collar attached. Our special
value at 45c, at present we,have a very
complete range of sizes, 14 to 17. •

Likewise our Women's and

their

thought ia of D. A. Caldwell

KN O W

the retail shoe trade.

people in Sanford

—both capitalist and laborer

offers any better proposition to

than regular priee.

of

Bonus For Selling

IMO VOTES)

IN T H E GRANO PIANO CO N TEST.
10U MAT NOMINATE TOOBSELT OR A nUEND

SECOND PRIZE

¡¡pX^i

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Trip to Washington
D. C. and Return

Nominated By------- ----------------------------~..l.—
N. D.

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Writ* vtry pU ls¡/, *UUa( wbatbar Mia. M n. or M r. «ad «irla*

Judging from the interest manifested

of C

in, this Great Pjano Contest, b y those

sta n d in g

candidates already nominated it's going

TO 6 P.M. WEDNESDAY, JUNEilO

to be a hummer.
Every young lady in $hc Contest—
and old ones too— say they are going to
win the piano, that’s the spirit to have
all1right, but the final-count will deter­
*‘(

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severe), bustling live

wires entered the Contest this past week
- . . r-&gt;l :

w

-.

*-

. a;

nnd one or two ò f ’ them are running
dike scared rabbits.
One young' 1¡

ibid eight .Çoifpon

Books last week.

at’s what counts.

i'

Just try it once.

"V

Get in Ibe Game.

9x 12 Art-Square

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rf rf% a • . •

THIRD PRIZE .

mine who* wins.
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W e noticed

,

I NOMINATE

Address.

J. ,i * .]

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Fill out thli nomination blank and mall, or bring in person to the Contest Department of,
D. A. .Caldwell 4 Sons.

a n d id a t e s i p

Misa Maude Cameron.'/.,. Hanford
16000
Mrs. *V. W. F r y e . . .
JWnrd1 « 850
Miss Hilda C a r l s o n . .S a n f o r d
, ¡,200
Mra. C, L. Goodhue.
Sanford / ;
Mrs. F* D e H a r t . S a n f o r d
Mlaa Anne J. Howard . .. .&gt; . Sanford
Mise Grace Hawkins..
Sanford
»Mrs. R. C. Sheafrr.,. . . . . . .Sanford
Mlae Emma Proctor............... Genera 1
Mlaa Helen Tate................'. Oaleen 185,000
Ml«« Mamie Rojral.............. ,Sorrento 5,600
Miao Clarece Hand. ............. 8*
Mlaa Beulah Hutchinson... . 8a
Misa Mae Forster-.
Ml»« Jqnie Stumon..
.SattArdf •1_,___
Miv. l llliao GIUsoo-----. . .Saafard. 5,050
Mr*. D. It. Urtiaon . J '. . ;..,8arvford 11,500
Mrs.
A. O w e n s . S n n f o r d t 9,500
Ml«« Julia Hodges. . . . .. . . .Hanford ' 45^50

•■&gt;* *--»n

Hs Easy. Look
What Others Hare
Done in
W H O O P EE ;
Look what Miss Annie Howard did this
week, with , M rs. W . W. Fry running
her a close aecofid—from Mrs. Fry a
¿m — »
fjjm gomething up her
. J Miss Howard by the
on
recounted- next w eek ;tre
me
r .\
n books
oto» from
you.

i

Miss Howard and Mrs. Fry are
ing the coupon boolO o a standstill-

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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROCEEDINGS OF

LAÔT

WEEK CONTINUED

FROM

TUESDAY’ S PAPER
J u n e 3, 1914.

"Resolved, That the bond Uuileea
of the Special Road and Bridge Dis­
trict No. 1 be authorised to turn
over eleven bonds of the Special
Road and Bridge District No. 1 of
the denomination of 31,000.Q0 each
iyUh accrued interest to Hanblnaon
&amp; Uagler for brick used In the Spec­
ial Road and Bridge. District N a 1.
Adopted.
June 3rd, 2 o'clock p. m.
t On motion of If, P. Hsgst) Or­
lando and Indian River road be
published. If no objections said
road will be declared a public high-

DR. E. II. ARM STRONG
Founder o f Rlverview
A most thrifty and rapidly growing'suburb of Jacksonville,*
Fla., where property values are Increasing over 200 per cent every
year, givint therm al! investor the greatest opportunity in &gt;v.
a part of his or her earnings in a safe and aound way, as Jackson­
ville is going to be a largo city, and those who buy Riverviow lots
will no doubt some day in the future net thousands of dollar« on
their investment.
This* is sold on tho” easy pay plan of $10 down and $6 per
month, but (he foundor does not advise any one to buy here or
anywhere else unless he is in h position to take' care of his con­
tract. But Dr. Armstrong gives a very liberal contract with
three months grace in case of sickness or inability to make the
regular payment* from whatsoever cause.
Dr, Armstrong and his family are out on another cruise on
their beautiful cruising .yacht "Riverview Maid," and will stop at
Sanford a week or so to visit our fast growing city,

And For Three Summers Mrs. Vin- -believe I would have died if I hadn’t

cent'W»» Unable to Attend to
Any of Her Homework.

taken it.
, •■
■yrr ' —*"~~---- --- ---Afier I began taking Cardui, I was
-greatly helped, and all three bottles re­
lieved me enlirely.
-

1 •fattened Up, and grew so much
I Buffered for stronger In three months, I felt like* M
Pleasant Hill. N. C.
three summers," write* Mrs. Walter other* perton altogether."
Vincent, of this town, "and the third and Cardut is purely vegetable and gentleUsl time, was my worst.
acting. Its Ingredients have a mild, (onic
I had dreadful nervous headaches and effect, on the,womanly constitution.
prostration, and. was scarcely able to
Cardui makes for Increased strength,,
-walk abouL Could not do any ol my
Improves the appitite, tones up the ner­
housework.
'
vous systemt and helps lo make pale,
I also had dreadful pains in my back
sallow cheeks,'fresh and rosy.
and sides and when one of (hose weak,
Cardui has helped more than a mllliop
sinking spells would-'come on me, 1
weak women, during the past 50 years.
would have to give tip and lie down,
It wilt surely do for you, what it has
utu it wore off.
done for them; Try Cardui fexhyr.
I was certainly in a dreadhd state of
Writ* to: CUtUwWf# M eW n * Co., L#Ap* A4health, when I finally decided to try

Cutltd, the woman's tonic, and I firmly

Cheapest

Motion of L. P. Hagan that the
following be made a public road;
Beginning on a point on the
publlo road at the NW corner of
Sec 22, 20, 32, run E on Sec. line
to Lake Geneva, about a quarter
of a mile.
Board adjourned. 4
'
Warrant ordered drawn on the
Special Road &amp; Bridge Fund to pay
H. S. Jaudon Eng. Co., for services,
8460.00.
Warrant ordered drawn on the
Special Road &amp; Bridge Fund to pay
Wilson Construction Company, for
paying contract on -St. Gertrude
avenue, 13,746.44. '
Fred T. Williams, resident en­
gineer month of May, $160.00.
Zachary Lumber Co., lumber,
$93.18
Wilson Construction Co., for road
construction and sewers, $2,862.86.
Seminole Construction Co., for
road construction and sewers, for
balance due, $983.50.
The treasurer and'sheriff's report
to state auditor were read and Ap­
proved,
The warrants for the month of
M«y were ordered cancelled.
.The following bills were ordered
Fines and Forfeiture Fund— A. F.
Bell, Supt. mdney paid discharged
convicts, $16.00; C. M. Hand, sher­
iff, feeding prisoners, 161.80; Dr. C.
G. Butt, extracting teeth, 4.00; Geo.
G. Herring, county judge, cost, 1.76;
D. H. Hooker, constable, coat. $.20;
W. R. Healey, justice of the peace,
cost,
23.32. Total, 190.08.
Road*&amp; Bridge Fund; 8. A. Mc­
Lain, Genevw'ferryman, 30.00; John
Vaughn, Osteen ferryman, 15.00; E.
H. Kilbee, road work, 256.54; Hill
Hardware Co., supplies Bell St Lynch
12.24; D. H. C. Kabtin, road work,
21.00; Hand Bros., supplies Rill.
16.66; L. M. Hehbinder, surveying,
34.60; N. P. Yowell &amp; Co., convicts'
pants, 14.25; Goo. H. Fern aid Hdw.
Co*., supplies, 3.90;J. S. Dinkel,
lumber, 34.00; 11. B. Lynch, road
work, 141.60; E. A. Farnell, road
work, 28.00: E. E. Turner, 1V.-«1 Mr
BeHr 142.22; II. McPherson, preaching convicts, 8.00; A. F. Bell, Supt.,
board bill, 240.90; A. F. Bell, Supt,
pay -roll. 289.86;__Victor -Schpiolz.
road work, 95.00. Total, 1,882,66.
General Fund: W. A. Ginn, clerk
for assessor, 90.00; Sanford Novelty
Works, work in assessor's office, 6.40;
L. E. Williamson, jailer, 40.00; For­
rest Lake, janitor services, 25.00;
Lake A Rossetter, rent court houjc,
100,00; H. C. DuBose, salary, 20.00;
Geo. A. PeCottes, palsry, 100,00;
S. Runge, election clerk Pre. No. 1,
9.00; J. B. Hand all, election inspec­
tor No, 1, 6.00;! G, W. Smith, elee-

CHANNELS
ANGLES AND *
- ALL SHAPES
BOILER PLATE
TANK STEEL
: STRUCTURAL
¿ IRON WORK OF
ALL KINDS
TRUSS RODS
'
STAY BOLTS
GALVANIZED
.I
COPPEBfAND
ZINC SHEETS

tlon Inspoctor No. 1, 6.00; J. I.* Àndgysorrretecilon inspoctor NoTirrnoo
S«infortì Telephone Co., phono rent,
4.6S; E. A. Douglaai, clerk, naiary A
incidentata, 86.30; Mqrahall &amp; Bruee
Co., supplica Ct. houae, 4.32; Theo.

g u a ra n tce
F in ' hundred dollari U the pi
•boat: (ht louring o r it fire fif
Wtf— f. o b. Dctrak. romp]
Gtt catalog tad particulars from

C.

EDW ARD HIGGINS. S * W * o .

H arvest Tim e
it

on Vegetables

Wilson &amp; Toonter Fértil
Company

P-.-9.

at

Sanford Machina and Garage Compaña

E. Humphrey,
inspector, 3.00; J. W. Fortier, 3.00
W. V. Dunn, inspector, 6.60; J. B.
Jones, dark, 7.70; E. A. Farnell, in­
spector, 3.00; Theo. Aulin, inspector,
8.00; T. W. Lawton, inspector, 3.00;
S. E. Mathers,-inspector, 8.20; J. M.
Williamson, clerk, 3.00; Willis Morman, inspector, 8.00; Phil Kcdditt,
inspector, 3!0Q; J.. C. MofTatt, In­
spector, 3.00; J. T. imboden, inspec­
tor. 3.00; C. H. Herman, clerk, 3.00;
A. S. Hawkins, inspector, 6 40; D.E.
Hart. Inspector, 8.70; P. C. Gulley,
clerk,*3,00; W. M. Jacobs, inspector,
3.00; G. G. Jacobs, inspector, 3.00;
A. A. Hicks, clerk, 3.00; Leonard
Kel*, inspector, 6.60; B. F. Jammed,
jnsjreator, 3.00; Otto Kcla, inspec­
tor, 3.00; J. T. McLain, commis­
sioner, 19.20; L. P. Hagan, commis­
sioner, 16 80; •/. A. Clark, rummisaipner, 21.00; F. L. Woodruff, commirtioner, 12.00; C.. W. Entxminger,
commissioner, 18.00; C. M. Hand,
pay of doputies of election, 33.00;
Peg. Smith, psuper, 6.00; E. A.
Douglass, clerk,-S" paupers, 16.00;
Total J,166.77. '
There being no further business
the board adjourned until next reg­
ular meeting.
* Wisdom of Solomon.
The reason Solomon Is called the
wisest- man fs because he never tried
to tell « e li of his wires that she was
tbe only wonufh ho over lofcd.—Cin­
cinnati Enquirer, &lt;

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It vMrmthAU. MwWutw. IMIiufÁ Rwrhre,:

St. Leo,'Pasco Coply, Florida

�Ytnl~ capital.- * We need- the a^netT
-energy and ,intellig*nca of a groit [ There la no claaa of people in
-army of ptoducenr.— We cUuUI U«t Flòrida doing morc_ for the people
generally than the 'editorial Trxterthem if they Knew the truth.
f HE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY The only way to get the truth be­ hlty— but when ft cornee to giving
fore them la to put on a great ad­ them some office the voters have
hy let your valuables remain about, the house or office, whe
vertin g campaign.
A campaign unive sully given every member Of
of education if you will, and have the craft the cold ehouldef. There
u b tc ilp tlo n r r w a . SX-OO a
e insecure or liable to be stolen by burglars or swept away l
them know, about Florida.— Jack- is something unfair about the whole
thing— because there should be a
aonvilla Metropolis.
feeling of reciprocity from those who
have received so much from .those
THE FLORIDA HAY CROP
A gentleman reports bay being who have donated the favor.
&gt;u can secure the strongest protection by placing yourvaluabl
From the time of the birth of the
shipped into Florida from Ohio, for
Fire an d Burglar Proof Vault, where there are Safe Depo«
which Floridians' pay $36 per ton. child, 'up through the long years of
And this, too, when Florida lands school, past the graduation, when
will raise many crope of hay in a the first business move is made
All things come to those who wait year, and in some instances fourteen along to the marriage ceremony,
and the good little Sanford boosters tons to tho acre have been taken through sickness and through health,
vri,o have tried to ge$ a tourist hote from a single acre. The Idea of this through business successe« and fail­
here, who have persisted in having state importing hsy from anywhere! ures, and ,adown to the time when
the sad words sro said which con­
the' take front bulkheaded and who — Jacksonville Metropolis.
have in season and out of season
This might be true.'of some ser* signs the remains to the last finsi
esrthly resting place, always the
boosted the -city of San/oYd have at
newspaper is the- one chronidor
least seen the result of their labors.
which seldom makes a mis-state­
In this gjeat work The Sanford
j r f WAHTYOURBil'
ment—seldom misses aught of value
Herald has played a part, some­
to the man or woman.
times rewarded,
aopetimps
un­
FLORIDA
SANFORD,
And then when it còrnea to 'asking
rewarded but now all of these great
that some trivial office be granted at
things are at our door and the next
H. E. TOLAR
a sort of a return for the services
best .thing will be the dally Herald
H. R. STEVENS
M. M. SM IT H
for next winter, for with all that the
Cashier
Vice-President
. President
d ty will then afford a twice a week
paper will be much too slow.
before fall planting of vegetables.
The hsy is of the crab grass variety
and
growp luxuriantly end sells read­
, It is a dull week when Bob Holly
ily
In
the local market at $20 per
isn't elected president of something.
/ • ..
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PREMIER
If there are any * Floridians
This week's honor is the bestowal ton. r
■mall
emolument.
•
Especially
has
“ Non Puncture*' Auto*
of the presidency .of the Florida who want hay this summer they can
Development Commission. What is certainly save money buying the this been true during the just-dosed
Tires
that anyway, BobT— Orlando Senti­ home product.- The farmers here campaign.
G
UARANTEED
7,000
M ILES
Over in Putnam there..was Ed­
put up all that they need si\d sell
nel.
SERVICE
Wake up, old fellow, and hear the much of It to ^he leas fortunate far­ itor Russell, w bp, has ever done
These tires bear the o w &amp; t
birds slag. You are so .busy down mer« of ’ the highland«. When it valiant service for tjre'jewmmunity
*Vy*d\ that known mileage guarantee, yet are
there changing positions that you cornea to cont the Sanford celery and for the state.
he be eent to the staU^wrtate:’ and sold at a price even less than tires of
have no time to look at the cards.’
he was turned down with a*solid vote ordinary guaranty. This guarantee
The Florida Development Commiaastonishing.
Editor TOpletit of the cover« punctures,
blow-outs and
sion means to
develop
Florida
n&amp;ftM
ijjpm
ce
Gazette,
had-a desire to general
tables
will
compare
favorably
with
wear; Guarantee
covers
through real advertising and that
the next session of the legislature corn belts of the north. Mr. Car­ thTfeht'to the legislature as a repre­ 7,500 miles service against every­
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will be asked for an appropriation ver of the Jacksonville Metropolis sentative of the working class: but thing except abuse. These tires are
for tho same, incidentally we might can Verify this statement, ¿ r he &gt;*w the viATte sent a hedvy negative re­ intended for most severe service.
also open a night school for embryo some of it while here this week, port upon the question, sr.d he will • Orders have been received for
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legislators and endeavor to tell some although he did nqt have time to remain at home. Editor McCreary these tires fir use in the United
CalttsSo
Sprlac*..
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of the newspaper men how they can get otit into the vegetable sections of the Gainesville Sun, who has been States Government Service.
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Toronto ....................4 M 0
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be elected two years hence. Do around here. The present dry spell in thff state senate several times
As a SPECIAL INTRODUC­
Portland........... . I0C00 II—twsl,~.. . . . . . Ik-41
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asked
to
be
returned
to
that
body.
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in
Florida
demonstrate«
more
than
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Offer,
we
will
allow
the
fol­
you get me, Joel
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anything else that if a man wishes There was nothing doing along that lowing prices for the next ten days
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B uffalo............. . - 17.40
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TIRES—TUBES
The report cornea from Orlando to farm successfully In Flqrida* hs line—for he was given the cold cut
LOW KATES TO OTHER POINTS’ IN COLORADO CALIFORNIA,
that Hugh Sparkman, former pri­ ought to own a place in the Sanford direct. Editor Reeee of the Orlando
AND CANADA. MINNESOTA, MICHIGAN, THE GREAT LAKES
vate secretary
of ’ Congressman section where there is ah abundance Sentinel, asking for a seat in thr
AND ROCKY MOUNTAINS. PROPORTIONATELY LOW FARES
legislature,
and
the
voters
entered
Claude L'Engie will be the editor of of water, tho best system of irriga­
FROM POINTS IN THE STATE.
30x3&gt;$
' 13.60
the Orlando Sentinel and expects to tion rnd drainage in the hlatory °f their protest— and he was out on tho
Tickets
on sale daily, May 15 to September 30. Return limb Oct. 31.1914
take the office in a few weeks the world. There are no such crops count. Editor Woods of the EtutU
. .14.05
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Exrepl—To
destinations In Arisons, British Columbia, (except Flrld
J. Hugh Iteeae has purchased a raised anywhere with practically Ao Lake Region was used the ssiqe wsy
15.26
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Glscier and Mount Robson), California, Lewiston. Ids., Montana (except
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17.00
half interest in the Reporter-Star imlt on cropa and time of planting, when he offered Ms name for legis­
Belton, Gardiner, Glacier Park Station and Yellowstone Station), Oregon
and Washington, tickets on sale- June t to September 30, 1914.
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and will leave tho Sentinel at that as vegetables can be raised every lative honors. And thus it happened
18.00
all over Florida.
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10.60
time. Thie gives Orlando two of the month in the year.
V A R IA B L E R O U T E T O D E N V E R . SALT
Truly there is am odd feeling in
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brightest writers in" the state and
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the
stgte
as
regards
the
editorial
A
DEFEATED
CANDIDATE
there shoufd be no dull summer
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L A K E , C O L O R A D O S P R IN G S , E TC .
A Florida editor who waa a candi­ contingent. The ¡fraternity is as »
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moptbs in Orange county's capital.
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(&gt;OING THROVOH 8T. LOUIS, RBTU RNINii THROUGH CHICAGO
We welcome Hugh Sparkman back date for the legislature in the recent class square, honest and well Versed
' ilit rfCRJVERSA. LIRERAL STOP-OVERS ON ALL TICKETS
to the fold and know that he will primary election and failed to get in the needs of the people of their
feel more at homo in his native enough votes to. Insure him a seat respective localities. It Is seldom
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27.60
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T H E A T T R A C T IV E W A Y
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dime than he did in Washington. n that august body.when It assem­ that a •newspaper man plays anyone
Three Sotld Through Trains Daily—Choice {of Three Different Routes
We also wish to felicitate the people bles next ye^r In Tallahassee, nat­ false; yet there seems to be n re­
All other sixes. Noh-Skids 20 per
pugnance
against
honoring
them
in
fortunately per­
pf Orlando upon gaining a good urally, although
cent extra. 6 per cent discount If
man for Hugh Sparkman 4s all of haps, devotes half a column of hla any way. Occasionally one “ cornea
THREE TRAINS DAILY TO THE SOUTHWEST THROUGH NEW
liito tils own” -nut by that time he and if two are.so ordered, «hipping
that and is a itedit to apy pnner.
ORLEANS. L. &amp; N. DINING CARS. NO BETTER DINING CAR SER­
■and xuy illy"! The president of the ning with the caption. Can a Man is ready to shake hands with tha charges will be paid by as. C. O. D.
VICE. PAST TIME. ROCK BALLAST. NO DUST. NO DIRT.
Lake Region Press Association Ik .Do an Editor.and a Suscreiwful Poll- undertaker and make arr ngomenU on 15 per cent of amount of order.
FOR HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED BOOKLETS ON ALL SUMMER
TOURIST RESORTS, RATES, SLEEPING CAR RESERVATIONS
proud of the fact that two such good tician? he proves to his own satis- for his successor, Palm Beach Post. Our output is limited, so we suggest
AND OTHER INFORMATION, ADDRESS
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men as Sparkman and Reese are in
early ordering. We aell direct only*
A lawyer contributes the following: giving purchaser the advantage of
bin bailiwick.
... .
H. C. BRETNEY, Florida Passenger Agent
/yA*
The followjng has just leaked out. all middlemen's profits.
134 West Bay Street
. /Telephone 167
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Lost year there was an upheaval
Editor Holly of the Sanford Her­
8TRONGTREAD RUBBER CO.
here and ^tSomlnble county broke off
ald doe» nuC mind printing* his pic­
Dayton. Ohio
from Orange and of course, therq.waa
ture In his own paper any more than
a brand neto set of couhty oitlcpra in
did Mr. Williamson, W’ho thought
Seminole
Comity. In d\il seejpn *
he was running for congress, till he
precipe for subpoena duces tjrcum
came lost in a field of four. H oly
came in, and the new clerk, of the
has one advantage, however. Ho il
then.,bay tree variety, hammered
better Jooking than old man Wil­
FREDERIC H. RAND, President
put the summons, and as R was a
liamson, and dobs not so greatly of)
F. P.-FORSTER. Vice President
hurry call, in the abaence of the
GEO. H. FERNALD, Vice Present
fend th.o visions of his patrons. The
sheriff, big hearted Charlie Hand,
occasion, of bringing tho cut out of
J3. F. WHITNER, Cashie
A. L, BETTS,’ Assistant Cashier
toho was down in.the Weklwn swamp
Ra hiding place was the election of
chasing his first - murderer, 'handed
Mr. Holly us chairman of tfie Wftr*
it to the head deputy for service.
¡da Development. Commission.—RvYhe "naim; had been left out and
porterrStar.
.
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only "Duceff Tecum” was on the
Tl\ere are some people that are
papef. The doputy*. went •to work
so ancient and ugly that they are
and drs«ged Snnfo;&lt;f for Mr. Duces
afraid to put their phix in the paper.
Tecum came back to the office.and
Other people are never in the posi­
CAPITAL $25.000
SURPLUS ANÛ PROFITS $45¡000
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Impartini to the second députy that^
tion where it would be possible for
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the party was blanket/ hard., to. find.
thebi to -have an excuse for putting
ESTABLISHED 1807
their mug in the paper. Still others frequently run for office, and some, Number two suggested he thought
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there are who being asiccp on the others, at tesst^* few, have been jt^ war one of tho Swedes in the Pa*
job could not possibly*’ have their soug)it ,by the/¡j«iOplf&gt;‘ and - urged to ola precinct and number one pushed
SA N FO JR D , F L O R I D A
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likeness in the paper and then the#® give up their •b\i«lnff*s of leading the out seven miles and had a tire blow
are mummies and such like--but public mind’, to* accept a Job as tt out untL' got^bnek nboyt mid day
what’s the use.
ubllcyservant. •* xbo^Editors so se­ hot and dirty, without even finding
lected and «¿me ofc thoio w b o toent a man who knew'Mr. Tfctim. They
is
a^ter ttba jobs 'bdeausc tji*y wanted laid their hoadf together and cónADVERTISE FLORIDA
There should he soma concerted tiiiftn. have usually proved worthy cludpd ho¿was one.of the Italians at
plan to advertise Florida to. the of the .support* given them. Thffrt
world. This state dios more mil­ are names in the history , df the
lions of screa of fsrtile, unfilled land country that stand with the »high­
than any. section of America, It is est and tho recorda «how that they
closer to the great centers of popula­ woro editors who became legislators
tion than any other undeveloped in the state and, national house* of
,, A ll the advan tages and safe guards o f the new ban k in g shstein now
section of America. It has the ad­ representatives, and others chosen to
vantage of water transportation to All high places. It-does qqt show,
being inaugurated by the United States.
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the«« markets possessed by few other however, that the', pojiticion-edltor
productive sections of the country. h&amp;a ever had any permanent succtas,
Florida every season of the year and inaybo it was because several
is doing things in tho way of pro- of Florida's excellent editors, half a fellotr wellj he lives up six miles
*”* INCREASED 9AFETY is the principal object of
n ew 'sy stem
¿-«taction ’ that , few states can , do. dozen of whom were defeated in above here, and he U a Greek, and
and
thatvis
th
e.th
in
g
that
interests
the
d
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p
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o
r
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he
is
a
pretty
'dnngeroua
rhrfp;
yod'
-There'are hryim* here that are malt­ the primfiry, thought’ It neéeèsAry
had
better
both
go;”
and
they
went
ing more money, than jn any. n’tat e^ to be "politicians” in. order to gain
There is'an infinite varUtjrQf* rrojsi higher place in the .state, that tho and it came to pass that Captain
result was generally disastrous. * An Brexton went fishing. W «- cauld'
that can he produced profitably^
' Every point made fbr safety w^s incorporated in the W
editor should never offer hlmtteif for
any office. The mim. whd makee; a
ablest minds of our country.
r
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business of politics' will noj have
nor inclination, to conduct a
newopjiper for the benefit oi'hls sub-’

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�ui- ,, *Msb«l Allenrliii gone to
¿aptisi '(lurch
Kiss rame* to visit her slater, Mr*.
Sunday adujo! LAI— khfl
C. E.~ Holtsclaw.
church will begin* promptly at 9:30 Sixty Fite Students Completed the
-¿[(tie Happening»— M ention O f
a.
m. hereafter, instead of 9:46 a. m.
College Course
Attorneys McCall of Jasper and
Matter* In B rief
JNO. D. JINKINS, Supt.
Blackwell of Lake City were In the
Gainesville, Fla.. Juno 12.— With
city this week, being employed by
sixty-live students completing their
Get your Ice cream from Duhart’a
PERSONAL ITEMS Of INTEREST the defense fii the Sandlin bigamy
college course and graduating, the
Ice Cream Factory.
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class of 1914 of tho University of
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Of Tb«
Small Talk.
Florida received their degrees last
VMr. and Mrs. J, H. Cruton have
New Congreaeman Here
Ssrdaetly Arranged For Horrled
Tuesday afternoon at the hands of
b?!I&gt; ."fiendlng the week In Gain*
Hon. W. J. Sears of Kissimmee President A. A. Murphree, who
• HcraU Road««
villc where their nephew, Wallac.
waa here on Tuesday shaking hands made an interesting and heartfelt
Parham graduated from the Uni­
with hla many friends and admirers. talk to the young men who are leav­
versity.
Joe is looking tired after his strenu­ ing the university to take up their
The Smugfle-Man July 1 and 2.
There will be an important meet­ ous campaign in which he made such
vocations in the field of labor.
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Bright, catchy muaic
In
the ing of the "Bees” of the Junior a remarkable and successful run and
The graduating members are:
Civic
League
Monday
afternoon
expects to spend a week or so at
Slhuggl4-M*nMuter of Art*— William Stanmore
at 3:30 in the band stand. The the coaa^ to recuperate*
V
Cawthorn, A. B , (University of
Yfftb yeast cakes and popcorn at Mrs naming of the plants will take place
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A. Bfroon'i. +
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and all members are Qrged to be
Great Picnic at Beach
Muter of Arts in Education—
A ear of bananas on the track present.
The Sunduy school picnic at Cor­
Robert Solter Blhnton, A. B. (Uni­
assr the upjjfrwn eeaprw -office will
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Harkey and onado Beach yesterday waa ;s great versity of Florida). ‘
appeal to th? people who know that attractive little daughter, Elisabeth success both in numbers and as a
Bachelor of Aral— Thomas Joseph
this U the time to eat fruit.
have returned to Waycroas, C,d„ business proposition to the railroads. Swanson, Leon William Traxler. 4k.
The quality andUhe price la right after spending several weeks ih'the We have not learned the extent of
Bachelor of Science— Thomas Bucc
to he lm*. , , , ,
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i
on hay and grains at Dutton’s. 78tf city the guests of Mrs. Harkey's the.crowd •hut it was said
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Bird. Samuel Sprsgue Ho
:C|
4M
mcnae
and
every
one
who
attended
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Allen.
den, Joseph Emory Williams.
A car load of bananas on the track
the picnic waa rewarded by having
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Chas. Holtsclaw, who has spent a great big time. These excursions
Bfff the express office. Get them
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now while they are ripe and fresh. several days here on business re­ will become more -pormlar-eaeh year — Donald M ner Badger, Harold
Gray
Ctayton,
Harold
George
Coturned to Kissimmee today and was
Vilrs. W. C. DeCoum y, Virginia
7 d,
j .h » ,
accompanied home by Chas. JL, mor.. ipt
lh.m durih« th. —
Th, dd[u, 0 r„ „ , , ', „ old c h „ , _
tod the baby are enjoying a visit
■ $ N Y a you n g man w ith serious intentions has
who has been visiting his grand­ The excursionists have gained a
orer at Coronado B^ach.
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Alien. better idea of the beauties of New Houghtallng i.Chsrlet- Andrew Mar­
been iniluenced b y the subtle evidence o f
tini, James Anthony MiUwr, William
Don't forget the Smuggle-Man is
Col C. P. Dickingson la among Smyrna and Coronado as many of Henry Schultz, Alexander1Glencalrn
the wa^J£jJp*fqH.
good taste and good judgm ent displayed in
the prominent attorneys from Or­ them have never been to Coronado Shaw, John Rlc* Springer, Guy
seed meal, sfiorts, bran at lando here today attending court. Beach before. The railroadp were
its selection. H e knows th a t the g o o d ju d g m en t is
Hawkins Wilson.
f. F. Dutton’s.
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He waa a candidate for the legisla­ on the job every minute and look­
Bacheoir of Science in Civil En­
likely to be inherited b y th e one, w h o, he hopes,
ture but waa defeated along with ed after’ the passengers very* kindly
Sixty-five happy children and
gineering—
August
DeWinlder,
Mal­
and
courteously,and
in
all,
the
ex­
will superintendent the furnishing o f another hom e,
-roung folk* in the Smugglo-Man Joe Hugh Reese and two good men
periment o( hatfhg a Sunday aehool colm Colins McNeill, John Carey
fell there.
July 1-2in the m ore or less distant future, in which th ey
picnic some distance from the dty Price, Frank Marion Swanaon, Louis
Attorncy Lewis O’ Brien of KlaEarle Tenney, Howard Atverson
.Valencia o anges, Targe and luawaa a pronounced success. •
b o th wM be interested.
aimmea waa in the dty on Wednes­
Thalimer, David Lindsey White.
Turner's, phone No. 76.
day,
having
business
In
the
circuit
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical
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NOTICE
court. Mr. O’Brien’ is one of *tha
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Engineering—William Hampton
To Builders and Contractors
'•T^ii'fan gdt bananas at the tracks brightest young, attorneys* in the
Crora, Charles Clement LaRoche.
C A S H OR IN S T A L L M E N T
The plana aad-.ppeolQcaUona of the
• sesr the expresa office now and they itate and-his career will be watched
Bachelor of Science In Electrical
new Methodist/, Episcopal church,
are extremely fine and cheap.
with Interest.
Engineering— Neils Richard Alwyn
South may be peo a at the geminóle
yW. J. McBride has purchased the
I 1T
a n p n u l X IIV
F,ra(•^U('ct &amp; Palmetto Avenue
Joseph Long and T. B. Lanier, State Bank. Sealed--bUs for the Backer, George Curtis Crom, Jr„
Wiliam Hampton Croa, Frederick
Smith* place on the west side and is two of Lake county’s prominent citS
A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
construction of asmo will be opened
William Landis Hill, Wallace Cecil
••king several changes in the archi­ Ixens wWo In the city on Wednesday
June 30th, 7:80 p. m. The commit­
Parham. .
tecture, which will make it a most looking them over. They are resi­
tu s
I^í IM íMIs ÍIí :í Ií*í Ií*í Ik Ií «
tee reserves the right to reject any
desirable place for residence.
dents of Tavares, tho city of court
Bachelor
of
Lawe^-Leon
Wilson
and all bids.
houses and opera houses.__
Alexander, Albert Charles Arnold,
Notice Hirs* Ownerh
FOREST LAKE,
Worhtington Blackman, A. B. (Hol­
Hon.
Eph
L.
Brown
of
Ft.
ChjfcE?
W ARN IN G
Prea.
of
Building
Com.
I have a first claas'cipert horse ahoor.
lins Col ege), Archie Patterson Buie,
mas
was
in
tho
dty
on
WednesdayStockholders
of the Florida Fire &amp;
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Give him a trial
Maxwell Baxter, Robert Abner Hen­ Casualty Insurance Company are
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W. EL Underwood Mr. Brown la a member of the Or
older Wins Spurs
derson, Jr., Willi am Luther Hill. warned against selling their stock
Unless farmors are eufficiently in­
ange county board of county comy/Wr. and Mrs. Will Bray are now mlssioners and a live wire In his
Attorney Housholder of the law Albion Williamson Knight, A. B. to any parlies who may make ef­ terested- in farm bureau work to
«mfortahly ensconced in their beau­ community.
Arm of Wilson &amp; Housholder of th’s (University of the Soutt)), Thomas forts by false statements aa to the form an effective organisation which
tiful bungalow at the corner of Mag­
M. L. LaHatte, representing tho dty won bie spurs this week lo the Wesley Moore, Psul Darling Mo­ value of the stock, lo purchase It at truly represents the farming inter­
nolia avnue and Tenth street and
American Type Founders Co., with murder tr al that has occupied tha bley, Paul David McGray, Peter fsr under its true valne, and stock­ ests of the county, there i* small
it home to their many friends.
headquarters in Atlanta called upon attent'on of the court hero several Richard Perry, Thomu Pitt* Pruitt, holders are requested to communi­ chance of the county bureau meet­
Hay, oats, corn, chicken feeds at the local trade'here yesterday. Mr. days of this week. This case was James Hardin Patterson, Joseph
cate any aoth facta to the Company. ing with grAtt success. It Is not
the
Idling
of
a
negro
spotter
at
Clayton
Poppeii
Thom
u
Careton
Stockholders are also requested enough tot professional and business
LaHatte la one of the moat popular
F. F. Dutton’s. •
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Oviedo
several
months
ago
and
for
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Ray,
Robert
Wooten
ffhackTefoid,
to place their-'Fire and all other in­ men to interest themselves In the
men on the road and never falls to
v Ira Maines and A. B. Kanner are
this
crime
four
negroes
were
on
A.
B.
(University
of
Florida)
Thadsurance with their own Company work; and farmers, must feel that
make good among the printing fra­
ojourning at New Smyrna
this
trial. Three of them have been sen­ deus Bents Smith John Brannyn and Induce their frlenda to do the the bureau Is theirs, that It la a
ternity.
■k looking after business contenced to long terms for this crime Sutton, Robert Rivet Taylor, Jr., same.
means by which they can all codpted with the lodge of Maccabees. v/Plant City is to haye a new drug but the one defended by Wilson &amp; Chester Maurice Wiggins, AlOnxo
erate
in securing for the com­
store very toon, managed by Fred Housholder was acquitted. Attor­ DeWitte Wilder, Conlyn Lehman FLORIDA PIRE AND CASUALTY munity at large every possible ben­
INSURANCE CO.
Mr. and Mrs, T. K. 'Bates have J. Lovell, who will open in the stand
ney Housholder, who U a Sanford Wdehr Leon Nathaniel UschkoiT.
efit, and not an Institution far con­
turned from a trip to Palatka and nqw. occupied by the Andrew Plumb­
boy lately admitted to th* bar de­
nachelor of Arts In Education—
ferring benefit* op them individually.
Augustine In .their car. Mercer ing Co., Tho plumbing company fended |he negro Gould and It la
Rules for Avoiding Indigestion.
Robert Lee Goulding.
A county organization imbued with
Davis of Palatka accompanied them will move to tho rear of the building
Chow your food, quit rtrcreatlng. this spirit l# a necessary preliminary
said that his plea for the negro de­
Middle Course In Agriculture—
ome and will remain several weeks. and open their store* lacing Evert fendant was one qf the best that has
quit washing tUu food Into the stomach
Award of "Title of - Graduate In with-liquids, uuU -twilr.;; Ih.i wrong to successful work hy a county
Btieul.T
his—
r
ttl
muku
-«li
drug
been heard here for some time ana FLA. UNTV'(’ HAD—GAL - ! - i r n r combinations of food. Fnrmontation in agent.
1 MU- ¡1 fUnl claw» painter nml Bi;:n
eriUr. Wc am do your harnese r»«- stares (or Plant City. —Plant City lore. . The many friends o( this Farming." Frederick Hubbelt Steli- not digestion, - fermentation causes
Courier.
young attorney are showering him
Two Year Short Course in Agri. gas. Whenever you hnvo gas you
ptiring and auto top work non.
Wrong Imprdrslon Corrected.
Messrs. Carswell of Gainesville with congratulation* OYef„th&gt;__MUlt culturt-rAward of Certificate : Geo. know that your digestion is not good.
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W. H. UNbERWOOD.
Some
people think an owlish silence
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s representing tho Interstate Life In­ and they predict that hh will make D. Glcgg, Frederick Charles Nieland, ■Dr. David H. Ilocder, Chicago.
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the
sign
ot wisdom, liuh-uh. Lan­
A card from H. StdVonson,' who is surance Co., of that city are here his mark in his chosen profession. . Bert! "Jay Owen, Quliler Clifford
ijisfSguage la Intended to conceal (bought.
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»t Asheville, Nor^JSiyolina bears this week looking after business
Webb.
AUTOM OBILE TIR E S
Tho wan without a thought needa'no
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th# Information that-*-*». will return fnd art very successful as every one
Onw; Year Short Course in Agri
language with which to conceal tt, so
Notice to Tax Payers
A T FACTORY PRICES
ts Sanford tome timo noon and will recognises the' possibilities of a good
he Just doesn't use IL
The 1918 amesament on(your prop­ culturoV-Award of Certificates:
SAVE FROM 30 lo 60 PER CENT ttzv'
be glad to see hit Sanford friends home Insurance company especially erty waa mads by tírsngo bounty of­ Frank Crbwther McGarvey, Edward
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one that is composed of tho good ficia Is. The completed hooka were de­ Raymopdr Mom, Ross. Gould OilAlways "On th* Move."
Tube ' Rellner
Tire
livered to Seminole county in petober, phsnl.' *'
Yesterday was like Sunday in San­ solid men as the Inter-State.
Paris theaters must close out of sen$1.35
$
7.20
$1.83
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Hail bbls Pillsbury flour in wood 1913. If the am— &gt;n«nte in your neigh­
ion. but the "movies" go merrily on.
ford oa the majority of the stores
30« 3
' 7.80
1.96
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The
K&gt;llowing
awards of prize*
borhood
were
not
equalized,
come
jn
and
$8.15.
L.
P.
MeCuUer.
85-4te
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2.80 v 1.90
10.80
30x3 J&lt;j
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Word from Miss Olive Hill con- talk to me about them and we wifj go* wore made:
ulation were In Now Smyrna on the
2.00
2.96
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32x3
Th* following prize# were an­
jrwya the information that ah# anil them on the 1914 rolls u they should
| aehool picnic. .
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2.05
12.40 ' 8.00
THOMAS K. BATES, .
nounced forbiward: Callahan &amp; Co.,
^ler mother and little niece have ar­ be.
3.35
2.40
18,70
82x4
Pepper, eggplant crate* at F .' F. rived aafely aj. Wichita, Kansas
63-tf
Assessor.
law prises to A. W. Knight of Jack­
2.46
3,60
14 .80
33x4 '.
Button's.
78-tl
sonville; Buckmsn engineering* medal'
where they will spend the summer
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8.60
2.60 • *
16.80
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J. P. Hsliowos, Green Cove Springs;
A Few Mexican Names
months. It &gt; if to he hopad they •
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vlii L. Grier and family of Cam­
36x4
17.86
Hero are .some names with which declamation medal, L. O. Crofton of
yriU rttprii liere in the‘ fall as Mi»p
4.86
3.45’ ’
eron City will leave today for their
19.76
36x4 l i
Hill la a mqaidan par excellence apB Americans are- or may* soon become Vernon; junior oratorical medal A.
3.60
4.90
home In North Carolina wher*e
19.85
36x4
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*,Yf •familiar, Und their., pronunciation: M. Rabinqyip ofP0a)nelYlie;'senior
. 21.50
$.70
tbry will spend several months in the hi needed ip Sanford.
3 7 x :’
5.10
oratorical ineJ.uC N- .H. A. Becker of
Huerta--Oo-ER-Uh (Wurtah.)
l-Tlr. mid Mu. J. T, Al en and
4.20
6.90
24.90
.-taouniains.
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Jsckaonviltei ' "I;
.Villa— VEE-yah. '•
IMPERIAL THEATRE
Al! othef sixes In stock. Non*^J. O. Packard has returned home Belle have gone to North Carolina * Z*V*tc c a* —*Zac- ah-T A Y- r u .
Many visitota have been here,
Skid tired 16 per cent additional, red
•BUILDINGTamaullafc—Tkhy-mo-LEE-paas. ; principally’ relative* 'of members of
ltV*Wra *° wrtofldod trip to several to visit‘Mr. Allen’* parents, Mr. and
tub*« 10 per cent above grey. .All
ptrts of the state and reports that Mrs. J. B. Allen and also other rel­ ” *jallaeo—Hah-LEES-eo.
the graduating - class, ’ t\,sVe boon in
nsw, clean, freak, guaranteed tires.
the drouth Is general In the northern atives and friends. Mr. Allen la ex­ ■ Guanajuato- Gw*n-nah-HWAH-to Gainesville the '.put lew days, at­
Best standard
and
independent
0penT«#d»y Thflr«iiiy 4 to 6
sad central parts of Florida all the pected home soon but Mta. AlJ4a
tending tb* Intvrra^lng exercises.
Oaxaca— WaWIAH-kah,
makes. Buy dlreot from us ni^d
and
The .Tabernacle,, wkiu-the exercUea
«ropa needing rain badly.
Texcoco— Tea-CO-co. » /
and daughter* will visit rylativepjfi
save money. 6 per cent discount' if
S
a
tu
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a
y
s 4 to 9 p i. mwerh
h*ld,
w
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beautifiiHy&lt;detor*t*d.
Tehuantepec-.
Tay-WAHN
taypec
Mr. and Mgs. J. IJ,-Johnson Of tho Georgia, Squth C a r o l i n e J a c k psyment in full nccompsnles each
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order.' C._0, D. on 10-Pff Ccnt ll(,‘
Torroon -Tor-ray-OWN.
I . *T*an., where-tWy -have a irxrmtner the end of thb summer, &gt;■, *. &lt; ’ /• -y*lenda“or»ngJ*,,:ifterir one 8t,,r‘ posit. Allowing examination.
Strangers Weíópióe.
Ee-DAHL-go.
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_ of fill 4s,' at Turner’s,
on teed _
full
.H ob. Otis B. ¿'«rkef ¿f'P't.'Pieri* ' Hidalgo-—
HWal*«v-Ke-DAHU«o.
■", hotge tad they will spend the next
TIRE FACTORIES SALES CO.
I W -t
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Sán ^Luf* ■ Potoal— SnInS-Loo-EES’i phone. No.
t*o months there.
$
Dayton, Ohio
und one of the prominent,lawyers of
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was
In
lie
city.
Wednesday,
Tomato wrap« and tomatfc- crages
* Couhuila— Co-a-WEE-Uh^»;
hm
,78-tf h on legal Uusines*: Col. Parker &lt;
Arum CttHentea— AH gwa^Cahîèo
1 •*‘ F- F„. Dutton’s.
b .warm friepd of
(lie baby/SemE N -H «7. ^ - v - ’
r - ^ I r and Mrs: D. R. Rris^r» .nml i«oTo hi the lttat legislature and tnade
Guerreró-^Qhcr-RARE-o.
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►junily left yesterday for Hot Springs a speech for u* in the house the
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»here they w|| ^pRn&lt;j a month or so night tho hill was passed and natm the hope that tho baths will ben_______________
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• W e hanflle th o business o f oiir depositors proh ip tly—«a tisfa cto rily — carefu lly.
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^vith rheumatism.
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and Mrs. M. plei/ichcr and -»TbuMay* and Sunday*— Woodp u r Ofhcers and B oard o f •D irectors are Sanford men, w ho ora, fam iliar w ith
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anally. Is?ft yesterday for their home Unti »Park; / Wcnlc convenleiivn*,'
DR.
J.
C.
DA.ViS,
whohoabwn
local values and cbnditiong, and it is their desire to assist all w orth y patron s o f
,n Brooklyn «iter spending the fin- amuseÿiènts. .'t h e only safe, dean -V
e*
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this institution;-’ . ‘ ^ •,
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L t»g«d in "buying winter vegetable*. rdally. doanad
ted
rnuny
of
the
be«t
pco^fe
We" invite y o u to m ake our b a n k y o u r bank and th e re b y ideatify.yciurself with
I -.They w(R al) return In the early.fall." tosign wcS. Shower hath, toboggan
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jji ..arid* around 1 Sanford with
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Picnic
Lease Woqdland
rUssor, will be at*. Robbing Nc«t
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o Pay 4 iPer Cent Interest On Sayin g s Deposits
Hotel about the 29tb^ ^ Wafcfh for
and’ amuiomenta. Clean, safe
Lake Mary, Fla.. Juub JO.
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Rimming- ç ^ ]. s „iu and rooms
Mrs. Gather wood of thU place had definite date,'
AislafoTt^j^yi
7i.
the mlafortune of losing her dwell­
Headache
yeah gtanUinR
ing house by Are on Tueaday, June
Atiiotnobllc Own*» Tuke Nollcel
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Good Furniture Always Makes a Good Impression
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Co-operation In Farm Burean

; S a n ford L ibrary ;

: Free Reading Room i;

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2nd. ’ Being o widow with only a cured
smalT pension to live on aha woukl
Come earlyt
Dppreciate any amount sent her to
last day. '
help b y build a *mall cotUg«. - •
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^dge at Dayt
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�P R O M IN E N T BOOSTED O F O RLAN DO AND A F O R M E R
E D IT O R W RITES ABOUT RECEN T O R G A N IZ A T IO N
FLORIDA SHOULD BACK THE DEVELOPMENT COMMMISSION
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Orlandd, Fla., June 9, ’ 14. &gt;‘ board, and, until ablo to walk alone,
financed by the stats. Its pages
Holly;
I notice with extreme gratification devoted to the resource! of the state
the recent organisation In your city and the.accompUsmh'ents of our citlof «¿Florida "Development Associa­
princ pal dSpartmpnt made
tio n # I'regard this as one o f th« up of . ten Jive items glearfed ,from
most important movement* that has the atate press, giving in short, crisp
ever been launched In the state.. If terms what Florida cultivators are
pushed to Its legitimate purposes doing in all parts 'of the state. For
what it may accomplish for Florida Instance, Sanford raises and ships
la almost beyond comprShsnslon. celery, lettuce, tomatoes, etc., Hast­
It should be backed by the atate and ings for Irialf potatoes, Plant City
fostered by the state treasury.
aud Lakeland strawberries, the
East
,
Our constitution specifically pro- Coast pineapples, and n hundred and
fifty other localities, each producing
some specialty and all producing
migration. This provision has been thousands of car loads which go Into
part of the organic law since 188fi! the northern markets and bring back
In all that time has -»try parson, hundreds of thousands of dollars to
either in- or out of the state ever the producers.
been able ta-fiari such, a bureau?
Other department« should inform
1« there not a progressive element the outsiders concerning stock and
now in the atate. strong enough to poultry raising,1 the possibilities of
demand recognition and- insist that oyster production, the fiih business
the law be complied with? An ef­ and many other lines of industry
ficient bureau established and main­ now awaiting
development.
O
tained, and- the development of the course citrus fruits would, figure
atate encouraged for the' good" of conspicuously. Let noth ng be over­
every resident and tax pay^r. yrlthin looked by th! argus-byed editor.
her borders.
Let the . publication’ .tell the truth,
A plan suggest» itself, and I will ^ell it with emphasis, frequently and
pats it- on to the developers, who wilh. auch force fifat it would ap­
have taken the initial atep:
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peal to every reader, homeseeker and
A monthly publication, possibly possible immigrant in the United
magazine in its make-up, conffucted- States.
under the. direction'of a managing
Make the subscription price low,
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Let the bureau of immlgtatlon foater
the publication until aubacriptions
and ' advertising patronage would
cover the coat of publication; and
aee to it that no unworthy aehemes
could find a place In the advertising
column«, nt&gt; matter' what price per
column or inch might be offered.-‘ It
ahould be the duty of the bdard of
directors to censor everything of­
fered and reject everything not
squre,
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be of immense value to the state and
in ' time would become a money
maker.v

Everything a Man Needs
91 Complete Shaving Outfit $1
10 Article« 10
T6 advertise our Universal Shav­
ing outfit nnd Universal Products
we will for a limited time only,* send
this well worth 13.00 Shaving Outfit
for II.OO. We sell our prodifeta to
the consumer direct and therefore
save all agents’ profits which as you
know «re very targe.
I Hollow Ground* Rasor
1 8-Inch Lather Brush
1 Rasor Strop,’ Canvas back
1 Nickel Easel Back Mirror
1 33-Inch Barber Towel * **
1 Box Sharing Soap
1 Box Talcum Powder
I Decorated China* Mug
1 Aluminum Barber Comb Uj
t Bristle Hair Brush*' Agents need not write.
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Each outfit packed in noat„box
$1.00. Coin or Money Order, post-

Fire! Flrct Fire! . The terrible cry
ran out upon the stilt sultry air be­
neath the blazing sun of a hot June
day. The apron brigade immedi­
Cow or Field P eas; Velvet Beans; Chufas;
ately formed in lifse upon the aideSorghum;
M illet; Selected Field C om ; Com
Valk, w volunteer firs department
Full Stock Garden S eed ; Poultry .Feed nnd S uddHo
was instantly organized by the
youngsters of the neighborhood with
Incubators.
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Turner*« delivery man as chief and
OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND LARGEST SEED HOUSE
v, „
JacV Peters Jr., dashing back and
IDA. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE PL°
forth across the atreet screaming unintell gible outers after the usual
• Jacksonville,
stylo of fire chiefs and. ezcltcment
ran rife at Elm avenue and Secdnd
street Tuesday morning ^for there
the palmetto fibre was ablaze to the
Offended esthetic Taste.
eaa't of Mr. Deano Turner’« resi­
“The natural refinement of the
dence. Fond mothers urged and ap­
feminine character cannot bo-wholly
plauded the efforts of the brave subdued," said one London policeman. F.VERV ONE HAS TT WITHE* mg
young fire fighters, for does not ev­ "Juit so," replied the other. "What
POWER TO BE 1IAPPY
ery one jn the neighborhood know has happened now?" "A militant suf­
A celebrated French phyiietan
that palmetto fibre has been the fragette has turned a bomb into po­ said that “a man’q liver U the baron/!!
Joy f Deane Turner’s life since 1)« lice headquarters. It waa a perfectly of his disposition.’* acquired an automob|lg? . it _was V good bomb, bat ebo didn’t approve of
Every man &gt;n&lt;i mrvry woman kiuv_
harrowing experience for Deane'/ for its hand decoratlona."—Washington mat me cheerful amile is a big fitter k
one’s success,
.
thore was no Insurance on the fibre
and very probably -there was ton
Every one shouid know that the d)*,
feet of it reduced--ttr charred and —ordered liver is cause of ninety tx* c*nt
smoking ruins, Ten minut»»-«4~»a-----of human ills. Lazy, overworked Urm
element and all was over. The j*c
am the prime causes of headachrs, ml
apron brigade returned to their do- **
gestion, constipation and dozens o! other
ills*
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mestlc duties rejoicing in,the bravery »J
But the inactive !lv*jr alwayi
of their offspring, the delivery man |QJ
went on doivering groceries, the
by coated tonguo, aour stomach, dull m
young volunteer department ■' dis­
and even laziness. Heed your w»rnii»
banded proud of their achievement
and you insure happiness to yotuwff
and wishing they had a teal fire hose,
and reflect it upon your ajoocatd
snd Deano? V/eU, Just cheer up, t0
Calomel us«! to do. Modem day »cj.
Deane and we will persuade council f0
ence ha« found a better way In Car*,
to give us-some more fibre.
to
well » Liver-Aid-which is a pure vtgR*
able remedy on sale under guaranteed
WEST SIDE SCHIBE bi
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,Wl3tter o f Selfishness.
Do mo her and tbf gli Is carry I
Jio wood or coal?. Pretty hard Jc
'or a Woman, but then, »omo ini
lon’t
° a backache.—Exchan^^S

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Every ripidi like» to $ tf Uiafjwlmirhe
ar, yt^pger he waa quite hiuidV with
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Ali0 thal ,1C * w “ devil
n ttx tlL glrla.-rvAtcbUon Globe.

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Th»-Sitter Path. __
It la defeat which educates
Emerson.

The above picture shows some of the recent developments and . improvements which are continually taking
place at.that beautiful suburb RIVER V I EW, Jacksonville, Fla.
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ive Earnings
Suburban in

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IiJVEHVIEW which is con ceded b y all w h o knoty tcushow u p aw ay above evejy.su bu rb an property abou t Jacksonville.
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R IV E R V IE W which has increased several tim es ov e r in bu ilding operations and population, otters to the sm all investor

thousand easy dollars in the near future (and y o u w ill b e sure to m ake.it If y o u o n ly take care o f your c o n tra ct; if y ou cannot
around Jacksonville.

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W e now have 60 dr 7 0 -home«* pu blic sch ools, m ercan tile houses, tw o $5000. and $6000 churches building, and with
R IV E U V IE W has a g rea t future.

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Theref has n ot been a dollar invested b u t that has increased 2 0 0 % o i ^ &lt;

R IV E U VIE W now ha^ a dbu ble m otor c a r service a t a 5 c fare, and arrangem ents are now being m ade to
to bu ild w ater works

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.barg, upou M e, n U
earn Inr» of (ho corporation, and ■knll
y dividend»
subsequently p*ld before an
any
divide
ahaU bo paM
upon or eat »aide
V for
tom mo» etoth. Tho balanco of tho
profit# of lha corporation »boll bo ueod »1
a recular u u l « i on tho Sth day of May tho ialoreot on tho preferred etoth »f
X ill« .
per rvBlam h»a been paid te retire the |
M. W. LOVELL.
(erred otock ef the eorpontio»: the
City-Tierh.
earnlafa of tho corporation to bo appl
ppraved hr mo thi» tho ISIS doy of to the redemptlea el (he preferred it
' a , D. I ll4 pro rata »m ea n t the holder» of the |
b . L. TIIHA8HEJI, Mayor..
TW l
'•rrod etoth apd no dlvideada ohall bo p
upon tho common etoth uatU tho •»

It believes that the interests of the grower, the distributor and the con­
sumer are identical and that in serving one all are served.
The Exchange is a co-operative organisation of growers that .seeks to ad­
vance the interests of the producers of citrus fruits by playing fair with dealers

la (be areali Coart. Bataalh Jadirial O f
cull, la aad foe tho Coaaty o f Bemlaeia,
Florida, la Chaaccry
Honte« P. Danielle, la bar owa
right and ae Eiaculila of tha ae­
tata ol W. W. Dealata. daooaaad.
Complainant
Citation

And dealers more sa d more will push
fr td y sa d handle at s minimum profit t e
thamaclvce sa y Use o f goods which u eo well
advertised th a t it moves freely sa d which is
o f such good quality that the persons w h o
buy are satisfied aad will com e back for m o t«.

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fa y A. Elnaielo. Defendant
A. rinatelo, « »oa-reUdeat of the
ot Florido:
«arias from tha afBdavit of Oaerga
log. botola duly filad, that ho la
and of rooneol for tha complainant
boro eo titled cause, «ad that- It la

Tfholeaal« op retail dealers la fruits d o n o t ’
Consumers Want th o b e s t they can get to r
ask a or ex p ect as large a margin oa fruit
their m oqey; to k n ow -p la t thpy Cap obtafifs
th a t te s ch c i them sound sa d well-packed a s ’
under thchaspe brand »M b * g o o d ) o f equal V
they m ust have o a fruit that cornea t o them
•quality all the tim e. P o rtb e ^ sa p ra o ce th at
ia such coad ition m a t • cooaideruble risk is .
• t M f. things are true o f sa y good* ■offered
taken that It will ddpar before It r»n h f sold. .
there li perfect wilUagnbs* tq pay mare
T he care with which E x rta b g e ' »p a eiin g
^ tmayyi tha price at which can be obtained eae
bouse« handle tha fruit they put fit© .-th e
* thpendsble good*. All this Is m l econ om y
market is appreciated b y the trade. £ » &lt; '* ) .
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aad deteriorate! in ealee from neglert »ad
■bandotimeot or oon-u»» thereof, to »ueh
»a otloat that to ropolr eald bull diet or
alruclura and pul »am» in a »at# aad habit­
able condition would eaat forty per teat,
•r more,- of the value ot laid building or
ttructur* ta It« dil»pld»tod eoadllioa, no
permit (hell bo Ueeod »llowlnt repair# bo
bo made to Say each bulldleg or atrurturo.
I hereby certify that the fore,
aco wat
peaood by
dlaance
woe doty
duly poaeed
hy tho C ity Coua-

The foundation of the Florida Citrus Exchange U a square deal for all the
factors connected with the citrus industry.

M rm bori o f tits Exchange work oa tha
principle that when they ««a d g ood fru it to
tho m arket id gfiod condition, g ood dealers
will ho glad t o udUtribute It s t s reasonable
profit to • good d e s s o f consumers w h o will
p ay fair prices for It at all times.

Incident to

Christian Endeavor Net«» —
-« O A L ADYiRUSING
. lotcilachcn« Florida, Junt.4iJ_
Dear C. E. Union Friends:
Your secretary la home again.
Leaving on April 20tb, getting back
June 1st. 1 was away just six
weeks.
The places visited were St. Pe­
tersburg, Lake Magdalene, Rtukln,
Tampa; West Tampa and Lakeland
in Southwestern District; Kissimmee,
Union Center, Winter Park, Oviedo,
Sanford, _ Monroe in Southcentral
District, also the union society in
the colored school, Robert Hungerford, near Winter Park. In North­
Sheriff ol Seminole County, Fli
eastern District, Crescent City, Po^
t
mona and JacksqnviUe. This is a
*■ ( i l d u w t la Referent# to D ila»iiaiel
total o( sixteen towns in three dis­
, Handing»
ll Ordained by the City Council et Santricts. Entertainment was loyal and B aford.
Florldnt
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Section 1. That whenever »a y building
royal in about twenty three homes.
or structure within the rorporete limit» ol
I was not "boarded’ out" a single the City ef Sanford become» ee dilapidated

lertod etoch ahell ho rodaomahlo
!» to coll at aay tinpo after tho
i W duly ortaaiaoS and ready
», at th* Par valúa of told (took
l tho accrued I» 1ereat or
dividend» due os told «tacit. Tho redemptie» - of th* pesiarred etoch ahaU not beala
«« t it tha rar ponatioa
ha» Il qui da tod It»
outstanding Indab
Tha board el director» ' may. whan tho
ferrod «rock U re»tirad, laaua to tha hold«»
of this profaned atoch an equal amount of
ta b* tasued hy tha eofMeatMB »hall be •
partlclpeilnf ttoek aad Iba beldara of auch
pro tened' atooh «hall ha eatltlod lo vota
asid prafarrad atoch dt thor-aagulor annuol,
ar na y rail meetlng of tho W c k holdera al
thl» r arpara tía») aad tha boldara of th«
prefarrod atoch abolí la «aso of Uquldall*»

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The Florid* Citrus Exchange has ninsUtently. endeavored to establish and •
maintain the highest quality in Florida Truitj. It has persistently ’ assured
dealers o f this foot and it has insistently told consumers the same thing. Deal­
ers and consumers alike have come to depend on the "red mark on the box" of
the Florida Citrus Exchange as the emblem of quality and the shield of pro­
tection. Growers who wish thoir fruit marketed under this policy are invited to
If it has no local association in your
become aflffliated with the Eicfc
oflUs at Tampa.
com munity, correspond with tha

datad al lha aptlai of t
sd et*ek. by coa
^Wlutooa, E. A. DOUOLAM. Clerk of tho aradast
ferrod otock loto common
»»Id court, aad tha aaal tberaof, thla ITlh
Alt. or »ay portion of
day af May, A. D. I S M . __ _
corporation may bo pora
Mani property, or la lat
S Ä .,
Coarto 0 . Hantas, SoUritar (òr CStapHInsat moat of lober or service» at a Ju«t ratal(Ufi. to be determined hy th« board •(
director«
Artide tV.
This corporation ahaU contiene, sad hsv#
full power l* «aerei«« Ite corporal. »Ifhts
and franchi»«» (ar » period * f ninety «iS*
Artide V.
Tha bualaaa» of thla eorparstUa »hall h*
conducted hy th* falMwtng «O cor»; A prawid*« t «ad vie* Präsident, a soeretsry l t d

of telling the following story on him­
self. As be wa* preaching on one oc­
casion at hie old hdflte, an old colored
men who bed taken cere of him when
he we* e child was delighted wftta the
eenaon. At the cloee of the service he
shook the doctor warmly by tho hand,
and said: "Larry, yon's a good preafch#r, you's a good preacher. - L tell you,
ypu'a a soundin' brass and tickin'
crmbaL'*—Christian Register*

S T A N D A R D R A IL R O A D O F T H E SO U T H

Lv. Jacksonville,
Ar. Savannah......
Ar. Richmond .„.
Ar. Washington..

8:00 a.m....
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To Admit Krror Claims Wisdom.
A man should never be ashamed to
own that he is In the wrong, which te
but saying, In other wo'rdd. that b* &gt;&gt;
No. 82.—Florida ft Weat Indian Limited-Free Reclining 8tcel ChaIr Cara to wiser today than he wax yesterday,—
Washington—Electric Lighted and Fdns.
Pope.

No. 86 —Palmetto Limltcd-Fre* Steel Reclining Chair Cars to WashingtonStatesman Ilka.
•
Electric LighU *
"Do you.think your constltuenta will
Local Sleeper to Savannah
No. 80.—Coast Line.:
approve of your altitude on thla bill?"
-1 don't know," replied Senator.Bortp* ■Steel Pullman
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,
ghum. "I have tried to make speecbea
Co*it Line DiningCsni operatcU on Trainee 82 and
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enough to keep them from knowing
For information and FulJjnM mervntlon» apply to your loco! -gent or w it what it
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Pleasant Way! To
Stop Constipation
serious, mxttgii—

Don't p l i y with
don’t YOU egyry your own Intumn*«
Dodson s Liver Tone Take« th« Piare
epiinit , - •v
of Disagreeable Calomel and Its
Often Dangerous Afler*
TORNADOS ......
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'for.you’ll find th« money wanting when
/the" storm has wiped out your property ■ You Rrojnibly know that calomel is
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Have our strong, reliable company s poison, n form of mercury, very dsn
carry your risk—nnd be on the safe Ad« gerpua to a great many pooplo and
sometime« otusirjg diaagreeeble after­
effects
for nearly every on* who trie« It,
. Reasonable ratas
Dodson s Liver Tone ia recommended
oa a perfectly »afe and reliable remedy to
take tho pjnA of calomel. This Is « aptly what it ia made for and has been
a tSC t..
i for ever sines tho first bottle was
put Up and sold. •
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Dodson k liver Tone is pretty widely
imitated. .But be careful to judge be­
tween the loud bvqgtA of the imitators and
L IV E R Y , W A L E S ANO- F E E D S T A B L E
the plain truth of the original.
Coensr P*rh Avsnws slid Seponct Blrest .7
Dodion a Liver Tone hr sold sod
guaranteed byjL JL Philips ft Co., who
CCRTRACTOR8 POR ALLKIN08*OF HEAVY HAULINO
wiU'refund pairhiisn price (5Qe.) InsUnL»
l - &gt; r | o s u p p l y o f H o r s o s ^ M ulftftt
ly with fe smile if you ant in anyway dks*
•fdWkd;
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Dodsons Liver Tom» is a palatable,
in h a n d F o r S a l o o r E x c h a n g i
vegetable liquid?" it* action Is easy
ond natural, with no gripe, no pain and
the after Bifects are pleaafint, iiistoad of
Blacks
r- coil
le. Dodson s Liver Tone docs
regular duties,

Tbsr« were socials, a picnic, a real
reception, picture shows, and a host
of other splendid things planned to
give ms "a good tirafi." Th« first
twenty days I had to r«at quietly
most of the Urn* in but three towns.
Then commenced th* Itinerary plan«
Jgi
ned 'or tome week« before. Th« 18 Young Peopltls and—P
■junior society
personally
inter- 11cl pe ta^ la Tl* «
ae abavo MotMi
viewed w«re as follows: FreabyUri- »hall
bava bb*a
sn, 6; Congregstiohsl. 6; United «lock of thla «•*
Brethren, .4; Union. 3; Christian, t
pturces* ef fidfipUse
«
society.
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It Is probably that the long delay­ f tha avoha corporation i
stockibi» to *tl«*. » • » »Vanth*
nabos» provided fbr, and ib'ar*ed correspondence of an active state . .olilers
. . . . . ba
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„ „p_ _ _ _ _ _ te veto
aulhorit*d
aanual maeting of tha atoekkoldaca
tho meeting». of the ttochbalder* at MM „
corporation Mall be held on th*
secretary and
super­ In
end department
depi
eofporttloo.
eecord Tueeday In July, ol each and evw y
F**r.
.
intendent cannot be reeumid in real " ,M" ^ 'a . m l nol.bC.Or (UiV .„.r .
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earnest yet, for some of our execu­
Sl-Frl-Stc
PrvaJdaat. _
The hiobeet »meant af ladebtedneaa oa
tive board is to visit tha called
liability to ehlch thla corporation »hall aubJect Itaatf skStt hsraa »SUtlsraVBgfM ' o s —;----- T I s M
Southern Conference
at
Chatta* Nailca af AapUcatla» fw U t lw t
aetlra «apilad at**k of Mia eerperaUea.
* Aale VU,
nooga, June 12, and it will likely be
reeidencM of the »mb— ---your appreciative and wouid-b*g Incorporator» aad tha amount of
«ach are
ara aa
aa fo*fol__ i. . , , I by
- , »ach
t»-«it! j . .
.
sllahaaaa*, Florida, on (&gt;•
_» B.* Montgomery, Sanford, Florida,
a a . D. ISU . lo t L ew es
Sfrlk di
itisg aanfotd Davalopmspt
Patent,
¡lMf**g.-''Adais*. LooMvtlU*. Ky.. 100
or th* fallowing propoood
n»l of which M now on 01» *h*M**J. Mom. Flaevnia, Ky.. 100 «hero*.
_______ the Secretary of Stale nf
In WittaaS Whereof, tha eubecriblng Is- ,
Florida, at Tsllabaaaae. Florida, ae ro^ulrad corporator*
beva hereunto aet their nansa*.
t»F
_Qao. ..
..
Oe*. K._Montgomery.
L Montgansacy,
Waller H. Adame,
U.J. Mom.
Arlltlea af fatarporaliaa af Sanfard Da.J
velepateal Cacporatl«»
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,W», tha undacvlgned, have a*t««d 1« aeeothat bolera ma, a notary
gjMhl*.’ wutdalvaa. aad «1* hereby becoma
«rad, Gaorga K. M enu
aeaoclsltd, for 'tM' purpoee af Jormlag lat* sojury, to me well ksov
S body politic »nd corporal«, under o»d by lomgotng eubocriblsg latt
virtu, of tho low.1of M. SUM of Florid., sckoowlodged before mo
Mr, Twlckembury.
hM asmo to Ma foregoli
Hero's a real Twlckembury, heard
porotlon for M* purpo*.
my bond end
In a parish call : "The doctor made a
Th» asm* at MU «oiporattoa», »hall ba, flooWltnooo
at Banford I» tha county of BemtnoU
Development Corporation,- aad il»
Diogenes of the case "and decidua It ffaalanf
and
«lata
of
on thla lha lat day ot
principal placa at bualsVaa »hall he’ st fian- Juna. A. D. Florida,
Ill A
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we*» typhoid
ford. In lha county ot Marninole and alata 'Uf
Florida, but It may have aucb • M tfjfilcM .
agencies and plaeo* ol burin»«« In Florida,
aad la o th e r '»!»!« of tha United filate», aad
la foreign caualrM*. »« Ua board of dlrootoro
may from tlata IP time determine.
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„ L1,M ARy 1C WALDRON.
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public, pereoorily appetred. Walter B. Adams •
U rn* wall known to ba on» of th* foregoing
eubecriblng Incorporator*, aad who acknowl­
edged baler* tna that b* subacribad bla name
to iba foregoing artldea of la«erpet*Um,
for-tha purpoaaa Meretn a*pr«aa*d.
Wltnem my hand and oDIclat aval , of
o fil« , at LouUtUI«. in lb* county *f Jaffar-

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County of Bail.
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And that Is what you'll roaiie

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By doing «way with baking day
And buying the bread we bale.
You’ll save in work
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■* Attorney tor Xecarporaters,

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You’ll save in fuel

You'll save in wear and fear,
The worid won't *&lt;em one-hi
cruei
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And you’ll have good bsitery fare.

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rart&gt;ar*tier.: to laaua bondi aad to «scure
»«rot hy dead* of trust or
or upon tl* «hol* or ony par
eri y held fry MM corporati** »ad to »oll
«nd piede» euch bond» Inr.jptl et tiorparal«
um», »* and when’ Ih» ‘■hwsS' ftl d(t«ytora
m»X. d»termiae: tu ld«a r f Ä 1 fv uw n *a«y
on
hole*, bonde. n*tn»*«k«|
curiti»«! to fifSrsnte«. »ui «tf
purchip- or ölten »!*» kraul»'

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Loptfen Use# Much 8*tt.
Lqnfioti Consumes 90 tons *f salt &amp;
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ASTHMA! ASTHMA!
P O P ffA M ’ Ó A S T H M A REM EDY,
give« ínsUnt relifíSñí? sit sbsolu'
in gil espos ol Asthma, Bronchitis
■Muy Feve*. Sold only by ffm. C.

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�Sulphur Is Adviséd

’ Wanted— Position as ntenographer
Will work cheap through tho sum
met. Call at 211 E. Third St.
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

TRÌCE'S TRUMPETEER
(Article* PnblUbed unptr thU Heading fur
nl&amp;bed by N. P. A. Bure*a. JaekaonrlUe)

•nu i would be genuinely JuJ
■oe them swallowed up b y S ! ,*4 *
vortw of folly. which
Ut^
out and discarded by
X
And Baptists years ago.
^
LUtcn to the grandiloqutn.
■
prevision of superlative foil, ) *
uforetaid Synod -The Z f e *
bacco U
acquired,
and sinful habit and ju I « ' ^
hurtful to thu body and
k
TkU b r i., ,h„ c . , 5 ^ X \ Z
wwo men, they have desired tn , t
U,e Lord's affairs fn their own ^
According to the isaodsted
ports, "th e church now
^
license a minister, elder or
or to appoint .'Sunday school
cr who uses tobnceo, and it j, ,L
posed to bring the membership?!
to the same standard." All this 2
the recommendation of the
tcmpcranco committee.
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For a long time I have been tea
ing my readers the prohibition M*
would not be content 'without pnL
scribing what men should driuk.
Tyranny, under whatever gulw ¡i
appears, recognizes no limiiattoBs

On account of the possibility of
Prlmary Law— Good and Bad
infection with powdery scab, the
All kinds of stenographic* ffnd type­
The
Bryan Primary Law Is by no
whose
overhanging department is how recommending
writing work negtly done. Apply. tfful trees
means
'perfect.
It is hardly wlthTn
St. John'a Hotel, Room 12,
77-tfc branches afford 1a delightful shade all ‘ potato growers Uj , trost their tho scope of human effort to make n
for the many aodal functions of the seed potatoes with sulphur. This is
perfect law, until it has been "tried
Wanted—Six families to keep cool neighborhood, for Mrs. Rpnfro is made expedient by the fact that in­
out"
and its weak points shown by
not
only
a
charming
hostess
herself
fected seed potatoes hnvo been ship­
^ All Local Advertisement* Under this Bummef. *. Write for apartments. but s generous neighbor to other ped out of Maine, where powdery experience. Hut it Is going to be
Box 223, Daytona Beach, Fla.
This Heading THREE .CENTS a, .. .
hostesses who frequently use the scab now exists. Recent tests jus­ mighty hard to prove It hasn't suf­
82-4tc
lawn for their affairs.
tify the department's scientists in ficient redeeming traits to make it
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Wanted— One or more rooms on
Lost Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Geo. recommending t thorough duatinfc appeal to the people after, proper
Charge 25 .Cents.
It is very probable
first ffoor for light housekeeping, un­ Armstrong was the gracious hostess with flowers of sulphur after tho amendment.
furnished, by an elderly lady.
* at a going away, party complimen­ potatoes have beon cut tia a preesu- that nearly every candidate who was
. In r answering an advertisement
A. D. K., Herald office, v- 84-4tc
tary to Airs'. G; B. Waldron,, who tioa against the disease, but tho defeated wllf attributo that result to
where no name or“hooae-nutnber Is
leaves
shortly for Tampa' »her* she treatment is by no 'means intended the Bryan Primary Law, and walk
mentioned in the ad please do' not
Wanted to buy from owner, cither will make her’ future' home.'‘ Be­ to take the place.of formaldehyde ns around with a 'knife *up his sleeve
ask Tho Herald for Information as
vacant on iraporved city property, neath the trees a charming scene was a general disinfectant. The depart­ to emasculate it when the legislature
to the. Identity of the advertiser.
welt located. No agents. Address •presented, with
its
comfortable ment advises the use of both for­ assembles. But there is no getting
Usually we do not know who the
around dome proposition* A. gen"Property," c-o Herald.
84-2tp chairs and benches, gaily* colored maldehyde and Bulphur.
advertiser Is and If we do we ant
Wanted—To buy a borne on favor­ cushions and the tables with their
Before cutting tho potatoes should th man who Is disappointed but
not allowed to give ont this In­
able
terms
before
July
1st.
-Cen­
snowy
white,
covert
filled
with
cut
he soaked in u solution of 1 pint of philosophical still, writes mb, "There
formation. Simply write a _ letter
trally
located.
Box
1265,
city.
glass
and
dainty
china
holding
vases
formaldehyde
to 30 gallons of water.
and address It aa per Instructions
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with masses of varl-eolored flowers. They should then be allowed to dry
Tha ladles had been
—- -j-; -hlyTr'SWe ,ir »*•»•'
or while
ten-ten social but herein was a sur- spread out on a clean floor. This la
Dubious
Syntax,
But.
True.
SALE
There nro mom people In tbts coun­ pria» for the honoree of tha after- known to be effective against a,
try eating too much than there are noon, for a vory lovely gift of. a cut- common scab and black leg, and
For Sale— $2,600.00 buys celery
i tarring. Perhaps If the former didn't« glass lemon dish and fork was a should therefore be employed In all
farm, 6 acres tiled, farmed 6 years. die latter wouldn't i
tangible souvenir of the esteem and cases. Whether it is ‘ equally effec$600 cosh, balance 1, 2, 3, 4, years
affectlen
in which Mrs. Waldron is tlve against powdery scab la doubtat 8 per cent F. B. Woodcock,
lield
by
her friend« and associates ful, and for this reason the use of
Wasted
Day,
Owner, 7 Oxford Place, Kirkwood,
tn
the
Congregational
churoh. Mrs. sulphur Is strongly advised In ad•
Of
r.ll
day*,
the
one
that
la
most
Georgia.
79-8tc
waited la that on which owe has not Henry Wight in one of her usual dition. Tho potatoes should be cut
happy, pleasing talks made the pres- first and then dusted thoroughly
For Sale at a big bargain, aa I live laugh ed. —Cham fort
entation in behalf of the ladles.
bo far away cannot attend to this
and honesty. There is another thing ulor jewelry are the craze tntig
Mrs. Waldron responded gracefully
16 acres of Celery Delta at Cameron
In
accepting
the
gift.
Delirious
re­
which greatly commends it. It ,1a society women In New York and tb»
City, Sanford, Flo. 8 acres irri­
true
that there was less mud slinging largest cities. -They are nest ud
freshment!
were
served
during
the
gated and tiled, fine 6 Inch flowing
afternoon
and
acrimony. In the primary just elegant gold finished articles tbit
F.
P.
Strong
and
well. If you want 16 acres of fine
held than any Florida ha* ever gone will gladden the heart of every pd
Mias Flora Walker presided at the
celery and potato a n d ' vegetable
punch bowls, while Mrs. Renfrtwnthrough with. As a result there are or woman no matter how young or
land go and look at this and make
slsted Mrs. Armstrong In segwng. Guaranteed Wear Ever Hosiery For fowor wounds to heal after tho con­ how old. \ery stylish and attri*.')
me an offer. Trolley from Sanford
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; Mrs. Armstrong's guests were Mesflict, and the number of downs and tivc.
runs past the land known as the
Men and Women
Our
Free
Offer.
We
are
tdvnouts
has
not
been
increased.
Tho
dtmes
C.
E.
Walker,
Henry
Wight,
Joshua Powell Farm. Make offer
Ladles' Special Offer
THE MERRIAM WEBSTER
Spearmint (’hewing Ctm '
Moughton, Henry Witte, Charlotte
provision for registration every two Using
to owner, J. P., 26 Columbia Street, Tho O nly N ew unabridged dieFor
Limited
Time
Only—
Smith,
Annie
Walker,
Maasey,
Will
years
far-.
doubtless
an
expensive
Hampstead. L. I., N. Y.
86-4tp
tioimry la m any year«.
' Six pair of our finest 36c value luxury na welt as a useless waste of
Contains
the p ith and essence ■'Hand, C, R. Walker, Findlay Mun­
For sale at a bargain, 8 year old
ladies'-guaranteed
hose in black 6r time and a great annoyance for the
ion, K. P. Strorig, Harvey Renfro,
o f an authoritative library.
horse and a good cow. S. A. Hous­
tun
colon
with
written
guarantee, average voter, and will likely be
Walter Hand, Wright, E. T. Wood­
Covers ovory Sold o f knowl­
ton, Cameron avenue, R. F. D. No.3
for
$1.00
and
6
stamps
for
posl&amp;ge. given short shrift when the legis­ refreshing and pleasing to all M
ruff,
W.
D.
Peter»,
R.
A.
Terheun,
edge. An E noyolopodia in a
SPECIAL OFFER FOR MEN
ainglo book.
Misses Eva and Flora Walker, Dr.
lative body assembles, but it Is very every one spending us but 60c
For a limited time only, aix pair« likely that those w ho'favor a fair 6 stamps to cover shipping costs-»*'
C.
E.*
Walker
and
Mr.
Eraser
Arm­
Tho
O
nly
D
ictionary
w
ith
the
J 'For Sale— Good all round horse.
of our finest 36c Vidua Guaranteed expression of the voter at the polls will ship a big box. of 20 regular 5t
N ew D ivid ed P a g e.
strong.
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M. S. Nelson, Eureka Hammock.
•ipO.OOO- W ords.
2700 Pages.
llose with written guarantee and will be loth to part with the new packages of the Spearmint Gum sat
79-tf
6000Illustrations. Oostnoarly
a
pair of our well known Men's law entirely.
Include the elegant
Ingenious Excuse.
half a m illion dollars.
For Sale— 1910 Cadillac touting
Paradise
Garters
far
one
dollar,
and
“
Tango" nccklaco And "Erilya
Rather Celebrated Author (to book­
car for $400.00, Just overhauled in L ot us toll y o a about this most
Thaw" bracelet absolutely free.
seller's salesman)—"Look here I ! 6 cents for postage,
romarkablo singlo v o lu a o .
Users of Tobacco Take Notice
good running shape. Sanford Ma­
You know theae hoso; they atood
This offer Is for a short time only.
don't see my book displayed on your
Write
far
sample
shelves," Salesman—'“No, air. We bad the teat whan all others
chine A Garage. .
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failed.
I don’ t knovg..whether thu Annual Not more thnn 2 orders to one pie­
LW.VV*pagos, fail parft pil« oi them yesterday, air, but they They give real. foot comfort. They Synod of the "Reformed Presby­ ty. Dealers not allowed to accept
W l Oculars, eta.
* For Sole— Practically bran new
drew such a mob wo had to call In have no seams to rip. They never terian church of the United 8f t Acs th is.!.';.'
\
Nam e this
1914 Overland touring car, fully
tbn police, air, and tho building In­ become loose and baggy as the shape and Cannd" " in
ikU.
------ UNITED SALES ( UMPASl
spector haa notified-us to taka no
equipped, self starter, electric lights
we will
-U'knit in, uni jireiUcd inf! They nro Bloomington^ Ind., represents the Dayton.
Dayton, O
Ohio
P. O. Bo* 111
fflfllB rh i""“-*-—Bony, sit."—Life.”
In use short time by owner. $850
Guaranteed „lor fineness, for style, gooi old Presbyterian* L have known
cash takes car. B. &amp; O. M n t n r (la .
for superiority of material.and work­ all my life or nut. The prefix to the
manship, absolutely stainless and. to -name, and aomo of the arts Indicate ■■
For Sale— Fresh Jersey cow. P. O,
N O T IC E
FRESH
wear i f f months without holes, or a to ah outsider that possibly the or- ! I
Box 1367.
.7-c
new puir free.
ganieation Uf an a-. r 'inhly of Smart ¡ |
H
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e. M ade
When you wnnt a typewritar see
Dort't delay aend In your order be- Alecks who have. ddtached them- ; ;
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Connelly, ulso ribbons and carbon.
fore oiler expires. Give correct
Belves from tho parent body. I hope
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Seminole Fislt Market
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size.
this 6 « 0, for the observations and
UpHngtWId, M o m . ■
Phone No. 1
WEAH-EYKlt HOSIERY COMPANY experiences of many yrara have
For Sale—Black saddlo and driving
Dayton,
Ohio
taught
me
tho
profounclest
respect
more- Inquire of J. D. Roberta at
grocery.
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For Sale—A good homo well located.
$600 cash, balance easy payments.'
G rqotn HSuse, $1,600, easy payments.
—8.rooms and hath. $300 cosh-monthly
payments.
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Well located lot, $350. $50 cash,
balance ninthly. / Connelly. 109 Mag­
nolia avenue. . ,
67-tf

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For Salt— T ib Jersey heifers with
first calf. J. D'. Hoskins, Second
street.
81*4 tp-

CORSETS

For Sale— Two good horses and
spring wagon. Inquire of'Coco ¡Coin
Bottling Co.
80-tftf"^
- For Sale or Rent— Two 'nicoTresi­
dences at a bargain. W. J, Thigpen.
80-tf

TO RENT

can u d o without one.

Furnished rdom for rent. Terms res*
oonabje. •Apply 214 Park avenue. 63-tf

it now
Requires

For Rent— Completely furnished
house 'with piano for thé summer.
• Fevf steps "to postofllce, depot ftnd
steamer codk. A. W- Brown. Bnfefprlre, Florida.?!• ' .
7$-tf

For Rvnt—2 Roomed 2nd flights,
suitable for - light housekeeping for
gentlemen ,;4kad ¿(if«-.. Fine pfaxaa,
- - Water,
M stove,^5 toilet, entirely
AddTese ffcV OY Box 893,
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'ila.

B A TH IN G S U IT S

If you want to buy or sell Con­
nelly’s Real Estate Office Is the place
to do buxine«*,
76 tf
Wanted— Furnlrhed rooms for
light housekeeping. Ruoros. pm)

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wear it all the

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Ladies'

A T T E N T IO N

Just retciveda complete stock o f those new Taffeta

$ 1.35

.Whilo the-«aso a Ts just «t It*
hiiriffttii«
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bargains.

W c appreciate mail orders and give them p
Vihat nbòuL that Straw Hat? Tuke ^our
choice., ...

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Season’s Speeials-

attention. G ive us a trial and get your gooc
same day ordered..
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tunity to seo

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prelly while Dresses, made of Embroidery and. Laee, values up to $ 8.50 s
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FOT* Rent- Rooms,*' -large, cool,
screened and, well furnished for
housekeeping, *at 302 Park avenue.
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For Kent —Kuni(«lieci oiHcb equip,
ped with roll'top d«ik, office cljalni
and •tables. Also a, roll top deek,
, typewriter .desk end othar oquipment for sale or rent. Héirald office.
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For Rent— Large pleasant rooms.
Telephone, electric lights and other
conveniences. Apply 418 Oak Ave.

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IN SANFO RD -Life h Worth Living
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VOLUME V •

CONTIN­
UED BV TURBULENT
MINERS IN REVOLT
IGAINST i r e o n io n
d o tin g is

SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY. JUNE 18. 1914
Ington to attend the funeral. Gov.
Dunne and other atate officials will
be honorary pall bearer*. The body
will lie in state until the funeral,
which will . be conducted by Rev.
Martin D. Hifrdin of Chicago, a aonin-iaw. - ’
THE CORRUPT PRACTICE L\ w

Governor Trammell la Well Pleased
With Its Working
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t h e r e s i d e n c e o f a n o f ­ PlV«jiy*
Tallahassee.
Fla.,
June
16.— Gov.
f ic ia l OF TH E UNION
Park Trammiy, who Is the author
WAS DYNAMITED
of the law limiting campaign ex­
penses, requiring statements ot cam­
paign expenses, prohibiting cam­
paign wbrkers and providing for
punishment of all kinds of graft in
connection with primary campaigns
and elections, expresses himself as
the r io t e r s a r e t a k in g h u tt e very highly pleased with the opera­
tion of this law in connection with
AND THE OFFICERS ARE
tho recent primary. The Governor
POWERLESS
aaya that reports have come to him
Butte, Mont.(&lt; June 16.— Rioting from various sections of the state
by ^ceding members of the local to the effect that this law has reunion .of the Western F edcratl^o,*/, suited in tho elimination of candlMiner« continued^ all lust nlgh|
«lidirtes trying practically to buy their
tediy, but with' thg nnnoun
jwqYifdrtto office by expending, in an
tonight that ,p w {. S:»»W. fitevftrt etfyrt to get an office, far more than
«o«ld
morning to in ■life salary would amount to, and
itigate »tljaA^mtuation aome aom- that the law eliminated and stamped
incti of oidta
was rest
„ „ T
, . prod. After out the paid •workers and grafters
namiting Aim footing the safe of generally.
local unionjaat night many of
Tho
Governor
seems
highly
2,000. revonirg .^gainst extra pleased with the way tho people of
UMwmenta and tblT^ard syatom of the state feel towards this law, and
the union continued to parade, tho the manner In which it operated in
itreets. Dynamite wtut exploded un­ connection with tho first primary
der the home of P. K. Sullivan, an after its enactment. .The Governor
offlerr of the miners' union, and the says, some newspapers have con­
Reeders vowed a new onion would fused. his /'Corrupt Practice Act"
be formed und^r the leadership of with the “ Bryan Primary Law"
ths Industrial Workers of the Worts. while In fact they are entirely dif­
Although several hundred miners re­ ferent laws and* have, no^connection
timed to work today many dis- one with the other. The Primary
trderly 'persona kept up riotous tae- law has in it no provisions whatever
ltd. In.the afternoon a crowd took requiring statements of campaign
tso prisoners from the city jali. expenditures, it doea not limit the
Liter they seised a Are truck when amount a candidate con expend for
■men tried to run the apparatus campaign purposes, it docs not prothrough the crowd in answering a hlbit and^
tors nor does it attempt in
bur.il they could dot operate the any wise to deal with any fornj of
nkidc, they niUy'iyd i.t to the firo- corrupt practice in connection with
n wit!» n warning'not to run it a' primary election. A ll-o f' these
ough a erowdj ¡»p in .---features are covered in the law
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*' known ns the "Corrupt Practice
The South Cnrbliui Democratic Act" prepared by Governor Tram­
mnry- campfign ‘ opens officially mell and enacted by the last Legis­
fay,- with two meetings,^ one for lature.
'kited Statu senatorial candidates
---------- :--------------------^ t- .Mfitthews and one fotstato
m c k in n o n w in s
» , aspirant# at 'Sumter. The
c fort flHhjc piedgee expires Tucs- Judge Perkins Refuses To Order
- •.r ' tV.. ♦ I
flr, Jjy wliich time; al^ who wish
y:
'Signing of Warrants
lit through the. DertiDfiaiic nomiution, tho only*'way \to getobfltce |D r. J. F. McKinnon,'superintend­
ip South ■' Caroling - -must file their ent of public instruction, won the
■»¡TornM an&gt;j(Tqtwcpicnt|;of capdldacy, first round In tho mandamus pro­
rja*ViKdr feU lyid'-lakh okth to ceeding-brought in the name-of the
i-fcMiIe by ^he derision of ^hevpriffiary. grammar' school teachers to compel
T)d* 'yds»' has brought out"qr? Uftr him to sign the teachers' salary war.«dmi nufut»er;-of cSduTdatey Jour rants.
-hivtjig announced for 'United H^afee , Tho hearing of the alternative
•etror, no leas than twdb* for gov- 'writ came up In~ Sanford
- - Saturday
*nrn»S,and two pr* three' for nearly before Judge James W. Perkins,
w«y office/* A '.campaign o f more who Is engaged in holding" circuit
than ordinary inWresV and fxcUemon court for ScminolV eoilnty at that
i
i
at is anticipated. — /
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place,
l 4 , y -\- Judge Perkins had ixaus'd the al­
A bo mb. -wfti. ax^doded in' St. ternative writ ordering Supt. Mc­
^wipe's church,- Hanover Squnre, Kinnon' to Jibow: cause wl\y he
LoikJou last night.- t Evjdcncu; tend* should- not sign the warrants null it
¿#iliow
- *how rIh* *exploaion^wu
ttik/worlf was in response to thbi mandate that
Sfl suffragétte« * q flvfl»ming uo cip"'1 Dr. McKinnon made answer yester­
•a thè bhrqS bU$Yitgt' iM'Westrninstcr day, being represented by Mr. Jos.
Ahhey, thi- '‘dejigcT^tlon ' ni ibis fo- H .J Jobe».* The school teacher Tn
' »oys edifitè #hu*-ij|trffgscd alarla as whose name the fjiroceeding was
^Ir l *‘° militknti-intéml thgo. brought, MUs Jennie Baas, was rep­
Threc pcws aud thre*'ajjiined Win­ resented by Mr. LeRoy Giles.
dows wcrc-'damugcd'by the cxploThe action originated in the n r
, don, The (qmqiR? Jialuting. ol "The
fustl of the- superintendent to sign
l«t Suppcr” by SJf Jacms Tliornhllf,
the warrants of the school teachers
stithJm'twB nvof^^ui 4tttr waa irti
ab the beginnlnt"of the school ye^r
■*
aIthoij|V-;Die. windowId October. Hla refusal, was based
*v«jc s jjr o té ffi- : ..
:
pon the double dhily •sessions of
¿t-.*;:
V "£ in Orlando grammar school.,, tho
aborti;
m being that it was impo»sible
yAmerifin, biuij; r^_
marines
ffflrr
the teachers to make a full day
. &gt;5»- dlstlrtSu»W«dl\?
es ‘ by
of
five
hours each as required by
» k*;»Ì'-uAjì^-fbravçbÿ itfitj
lUm' at law, when the entire ApbOffl day was
‘ .IT I
OT*-;I
pnly eight hour* and*'two sets of
todav l,y
pupils were being taught.
*^At
that tlmu the county treasurer,
B » loi.
Mr." J. II- Tucker, refused to pay
■m m m .p u m i
the port. iVai givôn.dfficial raeortt- the’ warrants wit hour the signature
of the superintendent, and the court
r ^ Ib-W-leWer; froj Secretary
Wnltl«
mo$t cAieJ1 oydwwd him to pay them. Matters
™ along thus and the teachers
âtuittes or promotions.
cd their moneyL until April,
the supreme court handed
down,
an
opinion in an analngous
Rur Admirai
case taken up from Marian eonnty,
wherein tbs court held that tho
warru'nts «foro^oot valid. To U* on
/ ,*fvsUM»»VI4U|ÿMI S
the safe sldfi'the treasurer refused
■« J .
j&gt;l - - to p jy any rnh're w-Atrente without
e af «t^ ÿ -' dnl -âji gravo
the «perintendent'a signature, and
mend
.-w d .u p o h a
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AN UNORGANIZED MOB
TERRORIZES COLORADO

NO. 8«

NEW TOURIST HOTEL
WILL BE BUILT HERE
! AT AN EARLY DATE
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C A P IT A L IS T S H A V E T A K E N H O L D O F T H E
P R O P O S lT I O T i ^ L O U I S V I L L E P A P E R S »
C O N T JftÌN
THE

PROM OTERS

G O Ò D A R T IC L E
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THE

HOTEL

A N D A NUM BER O F O T H E R P R O J E C T S
O F L A R G E P R O P O R T IO N S
Our Sanford Development Cor­
poration seems to hgve closed Ita
deal j i t a film and decisive manner
forever silencing the "doubting
Thomas* " who- have seemed to dia*
courage it and amply rewarding ita
warmer partisana. The presidency
of the corporation» is given to Mfr.
George E. Montgomery,- who be­
came associated with Mr. Walter ¡&gt;.
Adams add Mrs. Ellison Adams In
the month of March and whose able
handling of the whole matter has
proven him to bo the one best fitted
fb? the position.
Tho followlfig article is, copied
from the Times of Louisville, Ky.,
Saturday evening, Jufte 13th:
Walter S. Adams of Louisville and
eastern Kentucky capitalists are In­
terested and the Falls City Construc­
tion Company of LouisyiUe; will
likely land a 1200,000 building, runatcuctlon contract as a consequence
of the launching of a Florida land
development project this week in­
volving* the expenditure of morn
If n million Uoilurs. A lormer. Louisville girl, Mrs. Edith Kilison Adams, of New York City, a
sister of Lady Pally Ellison Roas,
promoted the project.
It? was Mrs. Adam* who enlisted
Waiter Adams of Louisville, in the
organisation of the plan. The temj.
it may bo said, are in no way iblatcijr -Mr. Adams became vice pres­
ident of tin* now $300,000 Sanford
Development Corporation and will
divide his time, between.. Louisville
and Sanford, Fla., .having offices in
both cities.
Judge M. J. Mo»*, of Pinyvilla,
becomes secretary and treasurer of
.the new corporation. He represents

capitalists of the eastern Kentucky
coal fields, indud ng interests in
Chattanooga, Tenn. Mrs. Adams,
who prompted the deal ia a gister of
Charles and Rudy Ellison nf Louisyule, - ¡ m a m
The LodiV\Sj|r 'and- Kentucky intftfesLi unlti ^:y sUij(/i’«umeasee and
New Yorkv‘%jjilm ’ Jwy'Iaking over
from the Holden eaMLgTin Florida
1,295 city lota in Sanford, a little
city of 6,000 inhabitants at the head
of deep water navigation in Central
Florida; 525 acres in Robinson
Spring# near Sanford; an interest in
the 8,000 acres of the Astor land
grant on Lake Moriroe, Ha,, an inhilert'st ¡n 4,000 acres on the St.
Johns river, 40 miles from' Sanford;
twenty-seven celery farm# of 5 and
10 acres, and a 400-room hotel near
Sanford.
This hotel is a frame structure nnd
will be replaced by a $200,000 brick
hotel of 200 rooms, for the construc­
tion uf which the hew corporation
is now negotiant;
■ p-far
W
Construction Company of Louiville
The hotel company will bo
separately incorporated at $200,000.
The property of tho corporation
in
Florida was purehasod of the
HoMou estate, tho owner of which
wm killed.some time ago in an auto­
mobile accident. It ties around thu
little city of Sanford, which Mr.
Adam# states has grown 2,000 popu­
lation since the taking of tho lt»*t
census. Sanford is building m $160,0Q0 sea wall and making ambitious
plans for the future. G. E. Mont­
gomery of New York, become* pres­
ident, of the new corporation, which
has already started to oonrJmmata
its development plans.
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ALL «U T FOR DENVER

BASEBALL THURSDAY

Elka Convention Will Take
Many Sanford Bills fn July
The 60th Grand Lodge Meet of
Eiks at Denver will mean that hun­
dred# of Florida Bills will journey
heneb to view Pika'a Peak and take
In the beauties of Colorado and othef
western states,
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Mf’iws- H. t . Cohen of tho A. CL. j»«n#engor department..and Cqle
Da till y of theI N, Cl A- V-l. L and
Western &amp; Atlantic passenger de­
partments were in the city last Sat-,
urday looking after this grand trip
to Colorado aqd informed The Her­
ald that the round trip from Sunford to Denver, including Pullman
would be about $75, which Ip. ce'rr;
tainly cheap for this kind oLa tf)p.
The following oftlcl^.,. information
was given '•ut by these gentlemen
Official-route to ÌW vec- Xw ^
Session Gtsnd Lodge B. Pi o ! c.
Golden Jubilee Denver, Colorado,
July IStb tO 16th, itil4r* Dixie Flycy
Route to St. 1,01111,'*Missouri Pacific
to Puoblo, D. A R. G. to Denver;
r*«irnung Union Pacific to Omaha,
N. W. to Chicago, Dixie Flyer
t&lt;l Jacksonville. Leave Jacksonville
sidfiT p, *m./''July flth. »arrive Denver
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Auction Bridge
Mr*. R. A- Newman was the host?
eee at the last meeting, of the Auc­
tion 'Bridge at her homo on Fourth
street»- Duplicate auction was the

SanfuMj and Ktutls Will Play llie
Greet Game at Holden Park

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Tho first game of the season will
be pulled off at Holden .Park Thurs­
day afternoon. It is said tho gam»
will be Very Interesting, as the local
boya hair been turd at
work iand
Kustls ha* a very goqd local team.
• Everyone come and give the .boys
support—help them win tho first
'home game of th e/ season. Your
presence is needed.
■‘ Thwlocgl team will cross bat* with
Winter Park" Tuesday afternoon nt
Winter Park, and play here Thurs­
day. 7Don't forget the day, at 8:30.
Negro and Horse Dia
Tho funeral of William C. Stewart,
colored;;'-- last .»Suuday . recalls „ the

hers« dying within a few minute# of
each otber.\r When Stewart wa#
takqp sick Friday night with ncuf*
indigestion, a messenger was. rent
on Stewart's horse for a physician.
The hoy* had gone not morn ihnn
throo.b{ocka when the horse dropped
dead, pm uroibly from, heart dis­
ease. The b oy continued his search
for n physician oh foot, but before
the. boy and-doctor reached tho sick
man ha had expired. Stewart.is the
iargtoi property bwntr in George-.
townv the section of Sar.ford where
the olored population.Vrides. his
holdings .amounting u&gt; probehjy $10,00«. . Ho . ha»» Ypkltled In xhU comfdr. the jjiiat forty yoars, nnd
■w
aa
one
di the most respoctod of
Barret winning the prise#, v
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cqlored
dtUenXi
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The flrtt'priie wis a handsome
library" tablo runnor with baqds of
Spedai Services.al^thoiic Chursh
crochet and the second prlxe cor^'
slated of two beautiful crochet table
TiiWMbs^veniBg at 7j30’’a Tridu:oy |bs|e days- prayer wiU bo ,bi
Delicious creamed chicken in pattT gun at"»All; Sp'tj*’ /Ob’urch in' boni
onòr
t 1% ‘Ha#» »‘it * ff' AA k.1 Af L .1
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sheiia, tomatoes with muyoniiio,- r\ê
ot .&lt;ha-'da«rsd*
Heart of'-Jcsns,
Friday
Avafrn, olives Sbd' feed tea formed next being tbo feast. * This is an
the dainty menu served to the
of devotion in.the chur«
—* were Mrs.
apeeial

NEGRO DEFIED THE LAW

BIG BUSINESS BLUFF
BY THE TRUSTS HAS
BEEN CALLED B Y
PRESIDENT W ILSON

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And Wa* Sb^ to Death by Officers
in Defense of Their Uvea
Several,ynofilha ago a city ditch
in Goldsboro was stopped up -en­
dangering the health of . that part
of the city and the sanitary inspector
A, D. Smith and several members of
the street committee going out to
investigate found that a negro named
William# or "Typewriter Tom" as TRUSTS TRY HARD TO PUT
‘/Si
ho was called was responsible for
A
SPOKE
IN
TIIE
the stopping of the drain ditch.
WHEEL
Upon being questioned he said that
the ditch went through hi* land and
ho would not permit it any longer.
The officers expostulated with him
and finally left with the understand­
ing that he would not moleit the
ditch again. The negro seemed jib.
brood over the trouble and wrote
TO PUSH LEGISLATION THROUGH
several threatening letters to Mayor
THE SENATE AG/An ST THE
Thrasher about vlhat he Intended
MONEY POWERS
to do and last week dared the mayor
Washington,^D. C., June 16.—
to send out there to open the ditch
made th6 direct
or, to arrest him
Mayor Thrasher President
itumediately .sent Marshal Tlllls af­ charge tod»f.,‘^jllh{f‘ aentimeni in favorter him**td»t the negro who waa em­ of postpoQbfttirpt'1of the administra­
ployed iu tbp country did not show tion's trustMegisl alive program waa
up that wtek •arid learning that he tho result of ¿a campaign by certain
was in town last Saturday after­ Interests and intimated that it waa
noon Marshal Tillis, Inspector. Smith the cause of the “ psychological busi­
and Policeman Vickery went out ness depression" of which he recent­
o tho negro's house. "Getting near ly spoke.
In support of the President'« v ie«
the place the man was seen sitting
on the steps nnd as soon as he saw the White House made public copies
tho officer* he ran into the house of letter« and telegram» circulated
and barred the doors and windows. among business men calling for adThis looked ominous to the officers jourpment of congress without com­
and upon getting closer the mar­ pletion of the trust bill, praying for
shal culled to tho negro to open the the freight rate increase uaked by
door and come out as they intended the railroads of.the Interstate Com­
to arrest him. Ho replied that he merce Commission, and calling for a
wmild not come out and dared them halt of the "attacks on. business."
President Wilson made it clear to &gt;r.
to come and got him. Vickery and
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Smith were #t the windows by this his rallers that thp campaign, if such
time and peeking through Smith it might be called, would not influ­
could see the negro on his knee# ence him and -that It was his plan
with a shot gun at his shoulder to pu-th the trust program through
about to shoot either Vickery or tha senate With-the aid nf all th»---------- •.u.ing a break lor the” means at hi# command. He ex- . f;VS
front 'door pushed his way into the prersed the view that liusincfs «as
house closely followed by Marshal as good U not botter now than a
Tillis. The negro turned at* once short while ago mid that it would be
and fired at the officers as they less harmful to burines# intercala to JM •
came jn, the load ot buckshot pass­ have tho trust legislation program
ing between tha two and knocked completed than to he* confronted
tho ekln from Smith's knuckles arid with a period of uncertainty which
passed through his coat sleeve rip­ would accompany delay.
One uf the letters which came into
ping a hole all the ‘way up his coat.
Tho officers fired at the negro, al­ posessibh of the White nousc but
most as soon as the dischtrgo of his was not given out with the othera
gun awoke the echoes and knowing today, was circulated hy the Sim­
that they worn In 'defense of their mons Hardware Crimpany of St.
lives-they shot to kill and In u few Louis. Ë. C. Simmons, hefcdjof tho
minutes Williams had passed to the company, had been Selected fqr
^
place wKare ditches will’ not bother membership* in the federal, rutarvo'
board
and
his
nomination
wasto
him.
v•s
. 4 The officers regret that they were hive gone to the senate today/ The
forqed to take human life but they morning It wah announced at the; *
also fee} that under the circum­ White House that Mr. Bijnmon» had
stances there was nothing else to declined the. place. White House', *
do, as they tried every means pos­ officials emphatically denied, howsible to get Williams to come out evqr, tli.it the circular letter ha^I any
aud surrender peacefully. Had ho connection with this development. submitted to a im t the mayor would
have lot him'off Rightly and prob­
Memorial Services
m
ably with a lecture. As it was ha
The members ’ of Celery Cirefo
considered himself wronged by the
No. 60’ met lq,Masonic Hall Wed­
whole wqrid and had made ready to
nesday at 3
.W hold a grovo
resist arrest and kilt any one - who .
of aorrow, In^mmishtoration of tho
dared to oppose him. He ^ad plen­
memory -ol ,I thnso . sovereigns- w|ur * -',v J
ty of shells in tho house and several
have crossl'd ever the riv«r and on4'
In the poqkets of hi« clothes, show­
tered thoatipreme forwit on high,.
ing that he waa prepared to stand a
Thone in ,-whoie mcmorY'thU grove
siege if neeetsary. The quick work
of sorrow was held wore thoaa who
of tha officers saved trouble for had
had passed from Celery City Grove
he killed any of them trouble would
since Its organization: Sovereign
havq started.
Commend## Joseph Cullen Root,
The remains were brought to the
the Father of Woodcraft, tho bone»
city and Judgo Herring presided at
factor of the widow and orphan and
thn inquest, the jury bringing in* a
who#» memory will ever be cherished
T
a
r -m V »
and hold Acrid In the hearts of
,h, ha„,i, of om ~ra i . „ « t o m , « * . . .
cWId 0, , oodc, „ t. a ,, v a . l .
tk.lr .Inly,,
.
Manchciuic, llu. .b w t u d
loved Supreme Tuurdinn, Mr#. Em­
in# B. Manchester. Thq grove of '
.. Govcratnent fie»« Sleg
sorrow cloned by singing "Blest'bo
C. Hj$|«g,'president of the New the. TlO' tbnt Bind»." / ____
South Fnm xnd .Homo Company,
.
K % : T7 (■‘■'iT'T'
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now of Palititar-FU., and formerly of
Boyiau--White
,,
.
Chicago, w$k Jndlctod by tha Fed­
eral •KrwVtl jury at vlseksonvillp on
Miss .Hattie# DoylAii and ; Mr.—*.j
throo i-oilnta of conspiracy and using .William White were marriW SMurtho '
to defraud. Ho waa taken day evening, at tho pnrsohage of * ' r
into cjiitody a few minute* after the Baptlst'Church by the, jicy. Geo:
the indictment waa returnad and Hyman. Only the imm«iUht,o lararoleasod on a bond of $6,000.
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eerumowy. Afr.
Four associates, who - composed
immediately alter.
t!i o director* of tbo canter«, w«r^ tho coi
ored over to — .
Indicted on the same "counts. . They
will- spend ‘ thb %
nr»* Frad Turnor, bf.Falatka, And
yrpoon
■many frioads
Bon Levin, Benjamin r. Straus' aiul wish tham a long life of happiness
Ch*rie# Grevo of Chicagoi . together. ■-{. '":Y
t, ;Tho Indictment folloyni*6so years
w
^ b
part of the government
'- ''T o Mr«. O, B. Waldron.

WILSON STANDS PAT
ON TRUST LEGISLATION

Volcano Still Erupts
Red Bluff, C*l„ Jutta l«.— Mount
itinuaa in violent eruption,
me* have formed. One man
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On tho ovtj, of her departure for
Txrppa Mrs. G, B. Waldron i# be­
ing defightiully entertained by her
many friends io Panford.*’ with tea#,
dinners snrL parties. A charming
alTalr
thimble party Friday
afternoon »J Which Mrs. E. T. Woo&lt;l
run i
present
Mr.. C. n
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HON. DUNCAN U. FLETCHER
Reflected as the Senior Senator from Florida In the United States Senate
be heard from the returns give C.
SEARS FOR CONGRESS
Bryan a total vote of 338 for Repre­
sentative. Pat Johnson 245 and
MADE A GREAT RACE 8. J. Triplett 132. As the count
(Continued from Page One)
.Lake county gave Fletcher 585,
Stockton 289; for Congressman
Angle 253, Sparkman 567,'DeBerry
50; for Commissioner of Agricul­
ture, McRae 611, Appleyard 200;
Edge and Hansom elected R «jr,sentativea.

now stands the second choic* votes
wifi not 'changf the comparative
candidates. Mr.
standing of
Bryan ia conceded as easy victor in
this race*
Keen competition was generated
among the various county office*».th
results being as follows, only one
very amili precinct missing

Barber 665. W. M. Ferrili 161.
*
Kor County Commissioner, Dis­
Orange County Officials
The offitnjal count of Orange coun­ trict No. 2— R. V. Lanier 336, E, L.
ty as certified, by the canvassing D. Overatreet 317.
board, M. 0.j Overatreet, William
Martin and F. H. Williams is aa Blackwell, 256
follows: Fletcher 664; 8tockton 214;
Far County*. Commissioner DUAcosta 41; L’ Engle 368, Malone 60;
Sears 343; Williamson 32; Apple- trict Na- 4— W. R. Goodwin Il4 ,
yard 260; 644; Avery 385;’ Ellis 897; Young Tindall 324.
8hackleford 497;' Dickinson 836;
For County Commissioner Dis­
Griffin 528; Newton 624; Reese 257; trict No. 5— D. W. Alderman 244,
Giles 598; Wilmott 249.
W. F. Walker 879-

JUNE g, ifi4

THE SANPO It n II ERALD

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PAGE EIGHT

anthusiaam. waa manifested, and
For Better Sunday Schools
Among the numerous adjuncts of workers went back to their homos
the church, none la more prolific of with the detor mi nation to make tho
___ .the
l . I__»
,L J . school-best t__
}n -their
quick, jttrmanunt and profuao re­ ■beat year
sults than’ the Sunday school. Real­ Goals ware set, and earnest endeav­
ising this years ago, wise men of ors arc being made to attain the
various denominations ¿vuedved the same. New schools are to bo or­
idea of an international work amorix ganized, nnd in general the work of
alt schools throughout tho land which' the school« ia going forward with
hould at once be interdenomina­ wonderful vitality. Other counties
tional, helpful and lasting. This or­ before these two have likewise been
.
ganization haa flourishpil even be­ stimulated.
yond fondest expectation!, and sine*
The,work of the association in thin
its inception into the religious Arid, vicinity will bo welcomed with open
tho efficiency of the schools all over arms, as it means an advance along
North America has gonu on ^wonder- all progressive line*, as no church is
fuliy. Jit the statu of Florida the barred, and the muse appeals to all
work of advancing Sunday school classes of people, and has a tendonejr
standards is now being pushed With' not only'to unify "Sunday school ac­
vigor. Tht. Florida State Sunday tivities, but also to shn* to tho
School Association has its state of­ world the fact that religious forces
fice in Jacksonville, with Abner B, can meet on a common' level in
Brown, an experienced worker and matters which pertain to the welfare
prgunizer as the general secretary. of Bible, study and the Bible school.
Definite, plans hgvo been Isid for No petty denominational ¿Uffcrtmceg
aggressive-work In all portions al Lhe inutlwra here when tho good of' the
state, and to this end a field secre­ pupils of the Sabbath school Is at
tary has been appointed whose -duty atatle. One of the happy signs of
it is to visit coHniiea, one at a time, the times is that combined effort ia
and see each school in that county, being more ( and more advocated,
talk with the teachers, officers and and Ihkt it ia the only solution to
friends of those schools, hold meet­ some of the problems which eonings of interest to the communities, »front present dsy civilization. It is
disseminate * knowledge and liter- hoped' that through thU united . ef­
.ature and culminate, if possible the fort, for instance along temperance
county visitation with a big yonvem- lines, that the Bible sehdola of Flor­
iion in some logical town within the ida may he so inlhannony one with
county. At these conventions the another that the young soldiers of
workers of- every school gather for n all schools irrespective of denomina­
conference. Here problems common tional affiliation will stand shoulder
to each denomination .are ctyscuaeed, to shoulder in the fight against the
and her* ideas are exchanged the common enemy. This la only one
value of which ia far reaching. The of the many phases of the work be­
whole county la set on fire .with ing outlined by the state association
Sunday school enthusiasm, and the whereby unified action wj^l effect
stimulation ia carried into tho Uf vast results.
corners and adda much good to the
schools all over the territory worked.
Natural Indignation.
County by county la thus to be
The Parmer (pained)—An' then you
worked until tho whole state glows
chaps 'are the sauce to send a deputa­
with life. One of the beautiful fea- tion to say your hours are too long!
rnrPH about this work la that all the Wy—wy—where elao will-you find a
advances made byauch movements boaa 'oo glvca you fourteen good hours
redound to the credit of the denom­ to get a day's work done in?—Sketch.
ination -of which the stimulated
school ia a part. In other word*,
this work is the work of the various
denominations laboring in harmony M A K E Y O U R O W N
one with the other, and whatever
gains are made are denominational
TOD will SAVE
gains In the final summing up of
60 cts. P E R C A L
statto tics.
.
,j
THIS IS HOW
Already a number of. counties

have been visited and permanent
organizations formed.
The most
recent convention« have beenjheld
in Lakeland^if Polk county, and in
Kissimmee in Osceola county.
At
both places the most delightful ba
mony and unity prevailed. The one
purpose was- to promote the com­
mon interests of the kingdom. At
least a dozen denominations were
For Member School, Board, Dis­ represented, and delegates from prac­
In Osceála
trict No. 2— Walter Bronaon 384, E. tically every town in these counties
With only one small precinct vto D Wooten 251.
came up to the conventions. Loya'
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/ Buy 4 gals. L.A.M. SemiMixed Real Paint |A40
And 3gals. LinseedOil
( to roll with it
• 3.10
Mak«a7gala. Paint fbr$19.50
It’s only $ 1 .5 0 per gaL
ZINC sal LINSEED Oil.-the b*m
paint mater1*1« tor 100 years.

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S10RE CLOSED
THURSDAY
AT NOON

Election Returns
•m a y m e a n NEW HOTEL
5.'— ReJacksonville,. Fla.,
tbrna from yesterdays stnte .wide |Great Developments Promised t
„at far fr-nnt
Sanford ■
^ k
primary arc yet
from rnmnlcts.
complete, I
though enough figurea have been, re­
At last result, have awarded &amp;
ceived to indicate that Senator effort* of George E.
Fletcher's majority will exceed 10*- Walter S. Adams and Mrs.^Bttafc
*000.. HU nomination is conceded Adama, they having Interned idth *
by his opponent, John N. C. Stock- them certain.baukm and buafc^
ton, John N. C. Stockton-*-W. J. pT
«,* C¥ Uon00^ Tcnn.. , nd 0,
Sear* ia far in the lead for Congress­ Pinovillc, ky. Heading this iron'
man from the F’mirth District, de­ to Judge M. L. Mow of ths PtopU
feating Claude L'Engle, present in­ Bank of Riveaville, J^y. They fcP
,* *
cumbent, but it is impossible yet tb organized a corporation which will h*
give the size of his plurality.
known aa the "Sanford Dcv.-lop^t
Sparkman, Clark und Wilson were Corporation." notice of which will
renominated by overwhelming ma be found in this Issue. The ptirpoJ
jorities. McRfce is renominated for of this corporation U Ih* purchasing
Commisoinner of Agriculture, de­ of all of tho properties of the "Hoifeating T. J. Appleyard, Jr., by n don Realty Company," eomprufaf
largo majority. The content for two somo* twelve hundred city lou sad I
Justices of the Supreme ’.Court to a- Urge acreage vt fins land. This
stUl In doubt. Owing to tho com­ development scheme e m b r it ^ m u j^
plication of second ’ choice vote* It raoro that wo can elaborate at thfr .
will b e -impossible to determine the present moment in this short sr- '
result until *tBn official canvass is tide, but we are soured that it
mad*. ■
include^all of the great working out
d r the succc-js thgt" Sanford merit»'
and to which it has boon looking
Osage Orange.
Tho osage o&amp;ngo Is a native of forwardNorth America am) Is generally used
aa a bodge. In some Instances It atNew Garage S(sm
(atns a height of 60 feet. The fruit
Tile Sanford Motor Sgjev Co. U
la not poisonous, but I* seldom. If ev­
er, eaten, being filled with a woody the newest thing in the kutieisa
fiber nnd a milky juice which hi (or world of this city. The new fbm
from attniettvd fc M-* tasto
has most elegant quarters in tbs
now
Woodruff
building recinlly
— rerectecd
at_Ahe
corner
of park an­
Aaeertalnlng Time D i f f e r e n c e .
nua
and
Commercial
street
and U
By iQOkitut at a map a person may
readily ascertain the ttÿie difference equipped with all.that la neceiaary '
between'two'bilvM. judidof.by counting to carry on the business of repairing
four minute* to oaob'ddjree, eaal or automobiles. The Urge floor ipg&lt;*
wo*L
*•
will afford ample room for the dis--‘
play of earn and tho Bulck car sill
be the Udder In the sales depart­
P P W
Undon "Tange” NccUce
l i L L «Evelyn Thew" Bracele ment. The buaineaa man^snsst
and antes department .will bo under
These two beautiful pieces of pop­
the careful direction'of Frank Milular jewelry are the crate among teer, who with B. W. Row* form»
society women In New York and the the new company known si tb*
largest dties. They are neat and Sanford Motor 8ales Co. Mr. Rows
elegant gold finlajied article*, that
is an expert mechanic and under­
will gladden the heart of every girl stands the automobile game thor­
or woman no matter how young or oughly and he will have charge of
how old. Very stylish and attraethe mechanical department. Tb*
now company starts off under meat
Our Free Offer. We are adver­ favorable conditions and with tb*
tising
Spearmint
Chewing Gum
best wishes of their many friend*.
duaire.to placç a big box 0Í .this
fine, healthful gum into every home.
Real Value of Riches.
It aweetnna the breath— whitens the
Of
great
riches there Is ho real tue
t^atb and aids digestion. It Is retaCopt U be In tho distribution.—Barefreshing and pleasing to all. Tft
but 60c and
every one spending
6 stamps ta cover shipping costa we
will ship * big box of 20 Tegular 6c
packages of the Spearmint-Oum and
include the elegant .
IMPAIR t h e s y s t e m , shorten*
“ Tango” necklace and “ Evelyn
LIFE AN1&gt; DO GREAT HARM
Thaw^= bracelet absolutely free.
If you knew that you could eursywradì
at your child of a malignant dibit»
Not more than 2 orders to one par­
ty. Dealers not allowed to accept by the use Of dynamite,* would you ut*
the chancel *’ - .
Calomol acts on The sluggish Hier Üb
UNITED SALES COMPANY
P. O. Box IM dynamlto on the solid rock.
Dayton. Ohio
It shocks and upset* the affai» atri
trhann as prtwn l-y »*♦%■*effects.
Modem science has discovered a w f232353535353233013024800535348005323485353
ntahle aubstltut* vhat produces all tU;l
desired effects of calomel without the
G IV E U S
sbofck or after troubles. It i* *o iom*
leas that adds may be uken into tit
M A IL
system ’immediately after tho modicum*
without fear of after cffcctA.
Jt rids Hver, kidneys and howri» ^ j
all jigfeumotM accpmulatlpna and let«
the patient feeing'new an^afronf.
Caraweil*« Uver-Aid w Onlatent.R.C. J
Bo wars' drug atom at 60 cento for a Ipx*
bottle.. The purcHaw-price wUl bafc *j
funded in fifi if you f.wl:U.. unaW »r j

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NO. 84

Wolwr - Waldin. of, Mietpi; C. E.
STATE NEWS
. . 73a
Howard of the Cltixen. Orlando; W.
•-Miai
puring the month :,flf May mere
F. Stovall of the Tampa Tribune,
* -T5a
than 952,000 was spent in St. Pe­
George McClelland of the Jackson­
tersburg on new buildings. In tqjl
ville Metropolis, •Frank Mayes of
ing of this the Sunshine folks take
the Pensacola Journal, G. Z. Chamgreat pleasure in adding that the
biiaa of Oral«. M. F. Hetherington
majority of i tha . structures erected
.of the Lakeland Telegram, P: A.
during the past jaunth were of the
,Vans Agnew of Jacksonville, D. C.
kind yJtuJT coat moTtKTffitt $1,000
THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE Gillette of Tampa, W. C. Temple of
eac&gt;r*
This means substantia! ant HUERTA WILL N O T BE AL­
Winter Park. Harry Brown of the
SHOULD GR AN T . AN APL O W E D TO BLOCKADE.
table huildinjgs. Many beau?
St. -AugUatine- Record and several
£
PlfOPRIATION
homes and" excellent business
TA M P IC O
others whose names will be added as
houses will be built in 8t. Peters­
tH.® work progresse*.
burg during the present summer.
This Is certainly one of the best
r.moves toward advertising the yate
l i t
Total shipments of
vegetables
that has ever been inaugurated and
from
Zolfo
this
teaeOnr
by
Height
will receive the eanction and supand
express,
amounted
to
12,247
jiort of all the boards of trade and
crates.
When
we
come
to
consider
commercial
organisations
and
busi­
PUBLICITY AND BUSINESS MEN
MAY CAUSE ANOTHER CLASH BE­
America^. Agricultural Chernies’ the disadvantages under which our
WILLCOMBINETO ADVERTISE * ness men of the state and* will be - Circuit court has been moving
TWEEN THE UNITED STATER
the means of placing the advan­ along in its accustomed groove and Co. va. 07 R. Calhoun, asaumpait truckers bate worked during the
FLORIDA OFFICIALLY
AND MEXICO
tages of Florida before the world in many caaea have been disposed of damage« (500. The above etylec season, these flgl^es are astonishing,
The state of Florida hae lone a truthful and legitimate manner. during the time that the court has cause .feferred to Geo. A. DeCottea Had wa been favored with an aver­
Washington, June &amp;— Official ad­
needed proper advertising and by
age season the shipment« would vices were received at the Navy De­
been In session. The juries, have as referees.
proper advertising Is meant. adver­
have totaled nearly 50,000 crates partment today Jr ora Rear Admiral
been worldng overtlrhfc on several
Lawn Social
tising accomplished by a board ol
eases
and
with
the
exception
of
elec­
The Brotherhood of the Presby­
J. E. Laing vs. ‘ City of Sanford, The prices received in most inetances Flecher saying^ the two Mexican
experts governed Jby a board of terian church will give a iaVn so­ tion day when court Adjourned for assumpeit damage $309. Jury de­ w'epM.AetUfgrtOnr c sad brought the gunboats proceeding, to the block-directors who
nothin* cial at the residence of Mr. H. R. the day the officers and judges and cided in ‘favor of . City of Saj
*c,fl UP t- * hand- «de of Tampieo Hkd passed Vera
from''the state
T»qt be*n Stevens Friday night, June 19th.
sonfyi»)ifirKr
'In'
citrUs
fruit shipment« Crux this .morning, followed by the
lawyara are getting right down to
J*
‘ l' .
•.*&lt;pstsed ÿjpon by r b b m ^ W censors
both
Yrglfjjttipui
express
Zotfo Itaa United Suttee ships Tacoma, and
The general. coihmittee met last business. The 'Oviido murder case, •
■
^
•
*. «imposed of the burin«w«ftten of the evening and appointed the several where death overtook the n&lt;
madq,,r
epUwidld
ahowlng—a
tota Sacramento.
V*.
'.„J, H. Bfyc4 va-,. Ajiahife Timber*
r i Rite and publicity .experts,
of
8LSP$*boifas
of
oranges
and
grape­
Official»
continued
their
silence
aa
different committees which-are re­ looking for blind Ugera and when
Corjioration, 'navaga* 11,000.
ift* Jn order to accomplish the adver­ quested to meet at Mr. DuBose's four negroes seem to figure as pr&amp;Y
*‘ C. W. T3Ivt*. *■*»s’ reHree. fruit, having left thla station. Add to what will be Rear Admiral Mayo's
■ «a
■-*■ ”
tising that the stale of Florida needs office next Monday evening for a clpals has taken up considerable tlmV
td this the shipment« handled by course should be the Mexican ves­
U. vdU be necessary for the state of genera] consultation. The proa- * of the court and juries, one jury Do­ ’ Stau.r .75&amp;r Florida ,,v»?.L Iherlie Roberts Bros. ft Co. from their Aeon sel» attempt to interfere with the
FloriBtfto take up the matter and poets are bright and the Brother­ ing out over Sunday. .
Park packing house and the total steamer Antilift, bearing a wae cargo
Rhodes, murder in second ' ‘
will
reach more than 10Q.OOO boxes. for the Constitutionalist«.
the legislature should paaa a bill hood la looking forward to a jolly
The Baxter case will also bob up
—
Zolfo
Springs Truth.
creating an., advertising fund that good time on the 19th.
The tension In official circle« dis­
"again this term it is laid, as the de­
Lillie H. Jones va. R. L. I* nee.
will not be borne by a few public
closed how acute the Tampico situcision of the lower* court hae been divorce granted final decree.
Vfsrited men as heretofore, but by
atipn la regarded In relation to the
reverted by the supreme court. The
the whole dtitenry of the «tats
mediation at Niagara Falla.
following cases have been disposed
State of Florida ve. Kirby L.
since all the - people of Florida are
of:
LaudlinX^Sifàmy-—motion to con­
bound to »profit by legitimate and
‘
Fortifying City
State of Florida va. Sam Johnson tinue dèigjjed and case set until mur­
—
‘ official advertising. In order to foe*
Tampico, June j&gt;.— Fearing an at­
alias Joe Williams, forgery—sen­ der case* are over.
T H E BAPTISTS OF SANFORD tack on this city by The Federal
• ter such an advertising campaign H ER N D O N CAR STRUCK O B - tenced to twelve month»,
•
»-T- *
—
'’^3»
HAVE STAR TED TH EIR
the Florida Development rominisgunboat# Zaragoza and-gjyavq, Con-si
ST
RUCTION
T
H
R
O
W
IN
G
^
The
following
Jury
haa
been
act­
' lion was' organised in Sanford yes­
adtutionolists to day were( rushing'
N E W CHURCH
State of Florida vs. Walter Wil­
ing on the case of George Gould tor
OCCUPANTS OUT
the work of fortifying tbe^tfcuth of
terday and thé burinais men of the
liams, breaking and entering. Sen­
murder: L. M. Lucan, W. E. Squires, 1MPRE8SIYE CEREMONIES MARK the river, five heavy guns already
state were invited fo join the news*
tenced to 3. year».""
Alfred King, W. A. Knight. C. W. \ EPOCH ]N BAPTIST CHURCH
laving been placed. The river'chan­
piper men in the formation of the MRS. F. L. MILLER, MRS. CLAY
Powell, C. K. Lucas, E. E. Brown,
nel
already having been block«! :&lt;W
- tommiasion.
AND LEONARD MILLER
OP..THIS. CITY
laacu Frigatorio, Gustof Lind and
L. Kdx, C. M, Kennedy, J. P. Tür- Wh-.T—
, ! ■ net ifil! be blocked if considered
WERE INJURED
A most enthusiastic meeting was
Micho -Stoinoff were declared citlThe Baptist« of Sanford '«re th4 1n‘ecess^Fy.7;- ■ 4 * *.
urr, B. F. Jamas, G. E. Tcratus.
a J
t ^.7
hdd in the parlors of the Sanford
xene of,the United State«.
happleat
people in the city today
The
-city
was
startled
and
thrown
L
u
t
nlgbt1
they
brought
In
the
i l
¿-k
Rouse at which R. J. Holly, editor
* . * r 1 vv*
verdict
of
noi
guilty.
into
profound
sorrow
late
Sunday
and
one
of
the
happiest
B|pUat4
b
;of the Sanford Herald presided.
•
Read^ fer Enqmy.
. State of Florida va. Alfonso Gram7 J .A
The regular venire of 18 drawn Rev. George. Hyman whg. nOf »eta
Washington, ‘ June R.— 1 r &gt; d - ‘
Pred Kettle of the Florida Horae- night by the intelligence that a party ling, aggravated asaautl. Guilty.
the fruit it his toil in the shape of a mirol Badger cabled thej iavy ' d e yesterday u fellows :
seeker acted as secretary and among of Sanford people had been seriously Sentence to ten months or $400.
Injured
by
an
accident
at
Daytona
M. Y. I.ipc, Gue- Wwlcott, . L . f c fine new church arising to the skies* psrtment tonight thnt.\d Irai Mayo .
^ those^ present who made interesting
Beach.
The
first
‘
message
came
to
'MéKcnxis,
F. W. Smith,, J. E. The corner atone for the néW^jS0MÎf lad shifted hi» (Jag'to 'Y_______
ittjfshtp ,
‘talks on the advantages of the state
Grand jury-presented the follow­
Frank
.
Miller
stating
that
Mrs.
Lain*.
B.
T
i Peters, Frank Hatch, ture was laid -yesterday.- with” moet Minnesota'outside the Panup7j(lver.-'1 ■
^ Were Hon. W. C. Temple of Winter
ing
indictmenta:*Charlid
Rhoden,
Ben
impoelng ceremonies and matty of st Tampl^q. .It was aafamid' the
Park, R. S. Carver of the Jackson­ Miller and Norms Hernd/m had been Cook, N*poleon Sutton, Jesse Mar­ U. F, Beardiey, A. D. Smith, A..J.
the prominent Haptbts of the state Admiral desired td be on hand for
Injured* Mr. Miller and hi« brother,
McCuHey,
A.
B.
Mahoney,
M.
M.
ville Metropolis, C- S. Day, manager
pr* OHveniMlller left in an auto at low, Gould Gould, murder in flret Stewwrt, I^ OC-Gresham. O, W. Bil­ brere present to witne*« the begin the arrival of the Huartv fyqfioata
; *viyf the Southern Utilities of Jackson­
degree.
once forvtfte scene of the accident,
ning of one of 'th e finest buildings tomorrow to blockade tbe pdrts. ,
lingsley.
ville and several other«.
; ]
in flo rid * .
yesterday
morning
flashed
the
-Th«* crnlanr San FradClaStl huf jeff
Thr f rvmlntinn that un m-JUli'in
A epesisl vesiro at
,flue
1oylul news that none of the injured
|TJ)% B|iptlIt&gt; ' were among tKe' for Tampico and the :Arethu*a for - &gt;
'"
[;•■rommltten for the Florida , Develops
manslaughter, Sentenced to Alteen were drawn u folio wa:
first churches In Sanford to agitate
one were in danger although badly
.
; .
ttent Promotion Board'of the iomyqan.
W. B. Ogle*by, O. J. Popb,’,L ii. the .building of a new church and Charleston.
»urt.
mission be. formed was passed and
Hvnde.son, J. L. Wynn,-J. iC. MoffSt the, pastor,’ , Rev. Gfeorge HymaÀ haa
It seems that B. W. Herndon,
New Crisis Appears7 ■"
, V
s -Abe following prominent men-were
• Tom
discharge but held for R. S, Mann, J. B. Thompson.', J,
beeh the moat esrncit and busy man
Mrs. Herndon, him. Miller,
Washington,
Juno
8,—
Anothef
:
,
*
t
...
77*
; pjictU lîimn the committees , ’v
witness. ■
Bruton. L. Wenti, M. Norwood^*!': tà»;. the" jbb working TFsrly and . jate
Clay and little Leonard Miller _
crisis
In
the
Mexican
dilticutty
faced
J /’HoRy, chairman, Fred Kettle
H.' Chnppcfl, R. G. Hixon, W. 1'. Snd. ably «»Is^cd by bis cpngerguon the beach about ten in the even­
the Washington government tonight, j'.'-"
Igerrcittry, II. K. Hamper, treasurer,
Court appoiuted Wllaon ft llous- A criés, C, E. Ward, E. G. Hodges, T,
tlon, especially the ladle*. The new
ing taking a ride in Mr. Herndon's
- -Vift
i '. f ! A. "Vans Agnew of Jackaonvidp
hotder, attorney» to defend George X, DavfjAiA.- Dorner, R. F. W uh- cïjUreh wçDH he one.of the finest and a eituation fraught with perlla for
Ford car and the tide had eaft\
mediation
and
with
possibilities
that
‘,,'v*rid I&gt;. C. Gillette of -Tampa,. Dût
Gould and A. K. Powefs to defend bàni, *L. Kirtard, L. P. “Stone, J. P. moat complete in. the south and and
piece of wreckage*A the beach and
might precipitate actual warfare .be­
Jesse Marlow.- Grand Jury was then Holton, B. H. Adams, J. P. Butler,
*committee of five to take up the
wiy be. thrye otorlea^ln height on tween the United States and moxthV-c*r -was almost upon it before discharged.
----- ‘ ‘- - - - r — * L B. Little, H. J. MTnïônr
Park svanue and will contestn audi­
torium, Sunday" school,
p^tor'a
tempting td turn, a^jdp the front
General Huerta has brought about
in every . part’ of Florida in order
■tudy and assembly, room, for, the the fiuw crUis by ordering hi* gunwheel was smashed fn aomq manner
BAXTER CAHE REVERSED
New
Game
Law
Profilable
’ hat suitable npproprlstiona can be
young, people. The frdnt part wll] bcrats .tn blockade the p(^rt /jf Tam­
and Mra.. MiUer,and'Mry.vClay and
. mide at the next aeealoa of the
little L^phard^je/e Ml. thrown frqin Famee«‘ Cow Stealing Case Max L TaUahasace, Fla., June 8.— E. Z. be Orected first"and the congregation pico and.to adxa-s cargo: bl ammu­
. ' legislature to properly advertise the
Came Before Thla Term of C ou til ‘iorTCs.; atau (Mne commiaaioner ho» will continue to use the old bufldlbg
« • * car.
/J
nition oii route fbe^e'.í5i,’ tho Mexi­
• EicAt »tubw^of . florida..!'
' made1
*H«t, report to Governor that haa been relegated to the tear
•
*
The
Baxter cow steal]ftR dost may;
Mrs: Miller wgi badly bruleeS and
can
ConstituUoniilietsi
The
ehlp^;!
‘
•* *The orti dut hoard of the Florida
gut, Leonard .wktLaiao bruised .cqh- come up. again fii thi« term of -Cir­ Trabnweil. The. game law was cn and ai aoon as. the first part of the
•‘•/rj
-Development
velopmMj promotion - hoard is siderably and - Mfa.' Clay had her cuit jCpurY, for ,Hkj Bnntfuo'« ghost acred-tho&gt; last aesalon of the legbla new church is finished the oldvçhùrsh ment la aboard, the »teamcr Antilla
i roro Now York, fiying thb jjpuban
ipoaed of ths following prominent collar bone broken and ..was Also H will nqt down. Tried at tbe lajt 'ptfl'inb
composée!
-inly been in operation will be removed ^nd the rekr of
’lag.. The Antilla is due aj-T «® ^
’* mídante óf Florida: R. J, Holly of
sl^cb'Atut
ii*pumber.
term
of
court
nnd
bitterly
contested
the new church will be placed on plep Wednesday.
indeed and cut by the contact with
, ,,
. »he Sanford Herald, chslrman; Fred
Tbe commiaxitencr's report is clab- th* tot.
every stAp of tbe way by States At­
the beach And part« of the car.
Huerta
has
notified
the
powers
of Kettle of the Florida Horticneekcr,
A large crowd gathered4 *t the the Intent to blockado the port and
The car did not turn turtle os.wae torney Landic for th« state and orjae and contains much .valuable in,l werMery; R^
Hamnor of the
Baptist church on Park avenue yes­ that he proposed to seise the cargo
ilnt reported hero but remained up­ Gilea ft Davis for tbe defense Baxter frfnlpnti0^- The department to
Florida ' Grower, treusurer; Oscar
right. which probably saved Mr. and was finally found guilty of stealing March 1. 1914, had collected $45,- terday «t four o'clock to witness the consigned to tho belligerent* ngflinat •'
, ConiiHrig Tif th j Ulanii Herald; Mrs. Herndon from sfrriou* injury. cow» and was ,-eejiUftcud for fifteen 814,26. Of this amount $16,495.35 tying qf tho corner atone by the
A
ilsx sovereignty as contraband oL
--- t J
V
wqa,
paid
to
county
wardens
and
years.
%
The
case
was
appealed
by
Sanfqrd
Lodge
of
Ma»qna.
Every
The inlured*were, rushed to Dr.
iw .’ •
: ■
. ^ •
V’fg*
Bohannon'« sanitarium aV Daytona bb attorney« and a’ wire received county officers for fees earned by one in Sanford ia iriftrcitud in the
The purpose of the United..State»
them.
The
.salaries
and
expenses
of.
yesterday
ndvbed'
Davi/t
,ft
‘Giles
new churches that are being started to suppress the sltompt to-block»«!»
and given every .attention and today
V:
are rusting as easy as poa4Jb)C' Dr. thaf^tho Supremo Court had re­ the atato commissioner's department and the first one ta ruçcivi* the cor­ and prevent interference with tbs
versed
th*s
’docblpn
of
».&lt;
•
«
lower
were
$3,182.26.
Leaving
the
net
ner itane .attracted mipy to the Antilla wm Indicated tonight whon
Miller .hnir ret turn'd nnd .UfMjrU that
none of them are serionsly.-Jiurt nnd court and thb U a signal vi8tory~for amount, over all exponaes, paid Into
Secretary Daniels issued an official
Thie principal ladres» was made statement announcing that while no
thAt they expect to be bijme in a the attornsya o f the defense and the state treasury fog the school
mean« - that the Baxter case will fund $27,136.64.
I '•&gt; by Rév. S. B. Roger», eecreUry of
few flay■'
..
„
,
....
„
new orders had been ^ivan Roar-’&lt;
Tkolr many fjdendeTier» are glad come up again and it may come up
the Baptist Mies on Board for the ,,-uliuiru! Badger, there had been .po
state, - Rev. Rogers' mad«, «n ««Uh change in the policy of the govern­
S
Mutorcycfr Accident
J*.
‘ to. kpow ,lhij .t‘bo nccLdebt wae no at thb term.of court. The. case ha»
w’orto^and .ihai they‘ are improving. already cost tbe coupty s Urge sum
Sunday seem» to have been a day quent addreea;* touching upon ,the| ment in reference to It* djsire that
snd it will probably . require' tbe
needs of the:. congregation for a thii port of Tampico" shall' be open
presence of as many tvltperses ns It of aceidunts and among them woe house of worship,
'J
• v ;’" H °*TjM iber. R«psrt "
to all commerce.
7
.. . s,
one that happened to the motor­
After the address came the laying
W'aJthlagtjif«. ' ’ juite- •«.—Generally did before. Meantime thb prisoner cycle of /. A. Bryun
of the corner atone. This was under
. fair a a lt hot- whather b forecaat for he« languished In jail awaiting Iti»
To the Voters of Seminole County
Mr. Bryan and Mrs.- Bryan on
the
weejt, eai) of the Rockies. fate at the hand» of a higher court the motorcycle end sid«v car attach- th« direction of the local lodge òf
I wish to thank you for the loy^l
.,‘'Theie arfe*tpj present indications and will probably welcome a change menf were enjoying the brick road» dasous and the beautiful ceremony support you gave mo on June Snd.
of •pteciplu'titm ol cobeequeace." even if it means a aeqtencA .on-the on the west ride snd pissing the was carried , out by thi officers of
I appreciate your confidence in
' ’ 1
•aid the weather bureau*» hiiHeiln roede.
Stenstrom. place drdd»d to take the tho lodge,.0: L. Taylof acting f a - j i f ms •and a» a son of the first? settler
dldrc
Operetta
place fit Oie prq*4nt tn
toni$hL-«Acigt that there fill bo
of .the of thiB suction I shall endeavor to
Jtenstrom Bfrd Smith on the
The Jun or Civic League b pre‘
M ill«:. ;
, showers ««d Thu nderatorrna at .the
wrve you to the beat intmWl* o f »7
e to Monroe. Going «long
ouuet from Ihe lake region eaetbgrd parl/ig to put on a do ighiful two nt a modcrnln rate of epetd'0n«^0
arUcles and pap«* w»rs the wholft-gOUnty. *
t b / »tone for future,getlPt
and poMibly in the fer northwest- act operetta early in next month. the young Indies had'her . skirt'n‘«V*;
A VAUGHAN.
Occasional lb»*!, -thunderstorm» aro They have tbs »coro by the klndneas the cylinders of the^csr «qd )n-'try­ aHoiii’ to uhea'rth; when! tlmfl _ahpl|
f . â H
pondhU-iri th» sffuih, .including Tax- of Mb* Nona Wyliy, who (■ s peY- ing tp disengage tat* skjrf' thu car call for * larger and KirrtfF'huJft
Thf
many
friends
of
Capt.
P.
M
L
aonal
friend
of
the
author,'
of
it,
for
this
c’ong
r
eg
a
11
o
n.
.7.Àtop
n
g
t
ftp" gcpcral lain».'
“ •"* J
swerved Into tfc« ditch s n i threw all
HIrlor wilt be glad tó learn that ha
article« -placyd in the etono'wrrcf
"It wttf ViP somewhat cooler Mon- Miss HHtaboth Stoner. The Httle
of tbe tadi«s pUL
»'List of tho prooent menîbîrîhfiii If reel veri ng from h(s recqftt ijlncss
day. nnd, Tuoedux .over the upper p i« * "The Smuggleman" U full of
1 J ii «Ki'oVfNred
Ûst of miaistars who have oervsd add.,is now thought to be oat o f
‘ * region, tiie upper MUelseippl bright and catchy music, Ml df it
there I. not r&gt;ne‘ hacy-‘
tie church.
-,
the central portion of tjje
i« 1
.*
A""TTd
List of deacons.
moderate teniperl• V
no bad . affect«
• List of charter mentbeis.
l here after, while, iu the .«sat
m ^ ñ r*Pf
bla."
old church.
of.tba.iat« Br
much.'
ye
city y
tch
■' ■
i
jn«ny
tw
!
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CIRCUIT COURT GRIND

ANOTHER C R IS IS
FACES UNITEDSTATES
IN MEXICAN AFFAIRS

TIME OF COURT TAKEN BY
NEGRO MURDER CASE

JURY SPENT SUNDAY IN THE B&lt;

COMMISSION FORMED
AT SANFORD YESTERDAY

DICTATOR ATTEMPTS TO
SEIZE WAR SUPPLIES

— ANOTHER WEEK M AY. SEE
FINISH OF THIS SESSION

ACCIDENTAT
DAYTONA BEACH

*r

S t e s s a ' ’^ u ÿ K

^ - a a v gm

CORNER STONE
LAID YESTERDAY

�•

M A L A R IA IS PR EVEN TABLE
..

.

BUT FAMILIARITY BREEDS INDIFFERENCE IN THE
STATE OF FLORIDA

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ItfpLi J+yy . — «....,,

BY STATF. BOARD OP HEALTH
Familiarity breeds iiUifferencel
Even the constant \rerence of
danger loses its terrors fur us when
we can’t escape it or wiisn we be­
come convinced that the process re­ atantial wire screen properly put up.
quired to rid ourselves of it ia move Therefore, surround your porches
complicated than the danger Itself. with screens. See that they are put
Thla haa wide application in Flor­ and kept In place and good order.
ida to a conaiderab.e Uat of disease* Screen tbe doors and windows of
that are actually preventable or, at your home, of your living rooma, o
least possible of Restriction far be­ your dining rooma, kitchens ant
yond their present prevalence. Ma­ bathrooms. Screen the windownwa
laria ia one of these. The disease of the bedrooms and over the beds
" * ia usually considered' a necelaary have nets and tuck them in carefully
* ’’‘
MccvinyxiMuient of new and undevel* before you retire.
The
screen
is
as
necessary
a part
oped countries, and the popular
fandey, even In the»« modern and of the Florida borne as its roof.
enlightened times, accepts the fable This statement may be questioned,
that It come? from the mlata anfl but atop and think about It before
you deny it. A roofless house would
— miasmas arising from wat places.
Tbe only baaie for truth In such be no more a menace to health dur­
imaginings la that auch condition» ing -the larg/sr pdlt of the year in
favor the breeding of the Anopheles Florida than a house without
.
: mosquito, by which the germa are •creena. ; &lt;/.
Thaae facte regarding malaria are
• carried from the malaria Infected
Individuals who up to that time are not fresh revelations to intelligent
^kfree from the infection. Even in Floridians or to those echo have
auch surrounding* the dlaeaae would long resided hare, but even. Florid­
be Impossible unless it were brought ians become careless and indifferent
from other loealltíce by peraona who and need reminders of the dangers
that threaten them. And malaria ia
were actually suffering from it.
Thla suggests the- idea that it la one of these dangera, but one that
possible that any given section dr may be removed and avoided.
territory may be free from thla In­
fection; and that it
It ia possible baa
proven over large areas in SHOCKING NEWS KILLS GIPSY
different' part* of the world. In­
deed, the Southern Medical Asso­ He Onpa D®«d Wb«« TaM i f •*»ciation, through a commission of
able physicians, is now working out
the details of a comprehensive cam­
paign by which the southern states
are to be emancipated from malaria.
It la indeed possible, but the most
Important, because moat difficult
element in this campaign will be the
cooperation of the people, of the
victims themselves who am the actuai sufferers.
Every person who has this disease ia the center of infectlop and
of dangar to those about him, with­
in a large radius. Tha germs of
malaria in the blood of the patient
eoU bath. Harftao® ®®e
are absorbed 'Ey the mosquito in
rood# to Ckurett raorfnu
its bite, and passing through cer­
ea Ilerrisoa's wife told
tain stages of development in the
Peter Ouy. wfc*t had ha
M tota dropped dead. 1
mosquito, these germs are trans­
rebject to baart tnmbl®
mitted to^new victims by the same
mosquito, and the process ia repeat­
ed Indefinitely ed with increasing
vigor from the beginning of the
warm season ro its close.
During the winter and when the «fco®® name the authorities withheld.
temperatures generally fail below fiO Mat word that he would pay a net tax
degrees Fahrenheit, the Anopheles of f4S.tU.il, the aMeaamut on aa an­
mosquito cannot carry the infection, nual Income of fTMtOOO.
but the germs of the disease ate
perpetuated in n more or less dor­
mant condition in the blood of tho
human host, or patient
ment by which the mosquito in­
fects man and man infects the mos­
quito, and if at nny stage this circle
of growth is broken, the" spread of
tha disease is stopped in this par­
ticular direction.
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Theoretically there are two way*
of breaking in upon this cycle;
first, by the destruction of the mos­
quito, the sole agent of carrying
the disease, or its germs, from one
human host to another.
While ft
ia possible to prevent the breeding
of the moaqulto locally, destroying
the breeding places by filling up
or draining wet spots by the use
of kerosene on the surfaces of stag­
nant waters, yet it is evident that
the destruction of the entire mos­
quito crop by any known means is
n practical impossibility.
The second measure of prevention
ia by the protection of the human
being from the bite of the moaqulto,
whether it be infected or not. • The
.■* Anopheles ia dormant or idle dur• Ing daylight hour». It gets j&gt;u,y
in the early evening and bolds high
^ carnival throughout the night. It
.
is during there hours that Florid­
Ians in particular should bo w«tchful against this peat. ,
c It used to be considered that the
bite of the mosquito «raa Bbtbing
mbre than annoying- Medical adence has aboaflf that Jt is danger­
ous, that. 1», the attack of certain of
the. many varieties of these Insect«,
not of all, although -it may some­
time be discovered that each vari-

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Commlsalonera Meet la Jackson­
ville Today on P^mana Exhibit
Jacksonville, Juno 8.— (Special)—
Commissioner W. Walter O’ Hara'of
the Panama Pacific International ex­
position, who. la in Jacksonville after
visiting every aectidn of the state in
the Interests, of the big event next
year in San Francisco, baa sent out
notleea (railing a meeting of the Flor­
ida Cbfomlaaion in Jacksonville to­
day.
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With the commissioners and other
interested persona coming from dif­
ferent portions of the statk, tWf ar­
rival of those trains la likely to ne­
cessitate the holding of the first ses­
sion at an hour well along In the fore
noon to permit of ell being present.
Commissioner O’ Hara has not yet
named an .hour for the morning
meeting but will wait until' after the
yiaitors arrive end then select themost convenient time. ' ' •
As this will be tbe first meeting of
the Florida board, the work orf or­
ganisation will claim first attention.
Following thla, it ie probable that
tbe consideration of ways and meana
for beat serving the intereeU of.the
state in providing for the greatest
exhibit Florida baa ever bad will be
taken up.
In this connection, Mr. O’ Hara,
who performed this same service for

newspaper»,

you had Installed, so It makes a
more legible record end at the tame
time Is a great saving In time and
labor, and also quite slaving in expense of records as you can place
twice aa many and perhaps more
paper« on record with a book ras­
chine than in old fashioned long I
hand. Aa to your method of in­
dexing I consider it the finest I have
be haa ever seen and I think I have Been
nthuai- Min« that were extra, yet 1 consider
Ion of yours the bpat. It la just simply
ig with simplicity simplified,
salons!
In conclusion I wish to say that of]
1 citrus b1! the clerks’ offices I- have ever
plcdg- visited, either in my own state, the
hangea »tale of South Carolina or Florida,
und of I 'consider yours one of the moat
itiative Meal “ Bd up to date, which is due
e rail- to your fine executive ability and
stares, tha efficiency of your office force,
ta aad
Will say furthar that whenever or
also
wherever a county has an efficient
e pur- rlcrk of court or other officer, it is a
roposi- mistake to replace him with a new
u—
or inexperienced man. It la not
ie far- only * mistake but an injustice to
Iwet in b°th the office and the' county, and i
e com- when * county haa an efficient of­
, con- (leer He should be given a long tenIn the ur* In office, aa he U familiar with |
' Single t fre records, the dm tor r»f the office, |
idy
the people and their needs, .and
»ell to continues to become more so the.
i’year. longer he remain* in office,
treated
Trusting that you will be re­
e* here detected to your present office by 1
their C001! **1° majority, and wishing you
nBf or- * lifetime continuance in the same,
While or something better. I am,
will
Your» very truly,
many
.
J. W. BAKER,
1 igriClerk of Court, Hart County, I

of the Sanford poatofflee.

Raeaon In Anlmal®
Despite .j claims of many animal
lovers scientists aa a rule Insist that
Uiero ta no abeolnte evidence that ani­
mals reason. They admit, however,
that as yet they are far from undei*
■lauding tha tranamlaslon of animal
instinct, or the hablta of ants, bees
and hven Ijlrbor snlm.ga that indicate
capacity to reaapn.* it mMy he many
centuries before thla question shall b®
definitely determined? f- ■ .

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Juatlii® te HiryW. WA'Mjs' '
1 The thaft of governmental funds ta
Hayü ta very comtoon If one-df th®
. * Placlrtg the Slam®
subjects or officials la ®aif|ht In th«'
Visitor—"How do«* the .land U® oat set, or^pren aUspacted along áucb a
la wayr. Native—"It ain’t th® land. lin® K la manly a quest jon « holder
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Philadelphia ha Uvea or dies, ln auch cases (ha
Record,
president drop* clay manikins on the
cement floor of hla private office If

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Thb Sunday school excursion to
the beach next Thursday wifi be all
right if the good people of New
Smyrna and.' Coronkdo Beach can
make it right and word comes from
the beach that the pavilion la up
and the people can be assured of
plenty of shade and ehelter and that
everything has .been arranged for
their comfort. A gentleman who ie
over there now wrote The Herald
that he underatood there
speculation in Sanford as to tha
shade and shelter and that he cdu|d
assure them of both aa the naw'pavillon was fur enough advanced to
take care of a big crowd. In this

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Envelopes, Statements or Advertising Matter.

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for Writing Ink, Carbo.V Paper. Blank
Counter.. Padsj.. Cardboard, .(in ‘alí dolore)
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Tha moat.delightful family AndaaírmÁvrriél hótof in the c
m^ke your haadquartera while 6% g sboMilug tour of aura
the heart- of tb* ahopnlng diatricj^ L W . cnnifortablo and
at popuUfi prices. Wortny of yowLV^Uäfmge.

Jacksonville,

writcr S fííírtib f thevefj
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t,v6»rtKr.hqcí(j|jr
¿ m s i&lt;&gt;Vitt«rtajft tts^wcll
IfleUutb
tbe youub men'hnd women-of Sap»
ford, and •to give thorn un o^por;
tiinyy .tt^ree tliWf ChriMland-tio nor w e'V bl'ftr k limited time ¿nly, yqtiil
ne¿éh*(Wily
J.ve pp All pírea-, HU.» wdt^woftb'is.O» Shaving'Outfit
urca of .wear läng. tapé*. _ » t (at 11.00, Wp sell our prrtdtcte-tt)
tie const»flier* direct 'and therefore
•»vA fli,
prom* which aa,5*0u
know art very liw|. . . •
of^fleiT^jìolo.
i'H ollow t.futtqd'Razor J-r
J 5-foch Lather Rraah
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1 Razor fitrop, Canf!»'bark 5
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aonnel .of tbe board, absolute aueceaa la Ugadred and that very aoon
all of the people of the etat® will be­
come vitally and personally Intcrcat-

country but thh^wbola worid-’/ ‘ - j.

Cerenade People Making Preparalioa to Care for Big Crowd

■a any. western cattle and the
objaedon to tbo meat heretohad been tbat ns.soon aa the
«Hile are killed they are placed
cpén the market before they havo
the anlrnah heat extracted by the
tooling. process and the beat results
j„ tender meats are not obtained,
tfith thé cold storage idea this could
be eliminated and iho finest of
neats could be had ^in’ Sanford at
all times and the- prices would be
F ANT one thing demonstrates how I finished In a fiat “cravat" bcv. u
forceful the appeal of the purely the front them !• a fuij b,nuch lower than wcrtrrn meats.
decorative In apparel Is, aa compared banging ends, of baby ribbon J
The Jacksonville State haa the folto the simply useful. It is the (nemas- natlng the length that u
^tawing.about this Idea aa It will be
log demand for lingerie ribbons. Rib­ through the lac®. Tht.
practiced at Quincy:
bon ornaments for decorating under­ purpoa® of drawing tbe
«
Progressive business inon of Quin­
muslins, and garments made wholly top to adjust It to the figure.
cy
are considering tha erection and
or In part of ribbon, have ceased to
With1'tha thin blouses « 4
operation
of a pacing house which
b® called novelties, they are regular for summer, which are more «tUnfc*
I
»ill
enabl'e
the farmers and stock
stock In trade.
* noua-than ever, the rlbboe ¿ Z :
The designer of lingerie must give bodice la a necessity, pr one slBn*r, I rtittn of Gadsdyn county to slaugh­
fully as much time to Its decorative to It of allk or a eombtaaUoa of tv. ter their cattle and hogs-and know entirely new plant waa built— and
[that wifrtker renditions will not mii- fn addition to the packing house a
features aa to cut and material», and row ribbon and lace Insertion.
she has taken unto herself ribbons
A pretty rosette bow with two base |State sgainsl them. With the cold municipal. Ice* plant could be found
A TRIBUHS TO JOS SKAD
tbat they may help out In tha play lag end*, centered with a Ruhr; litorsfe packing. *houso the meats profitable.
(Contributed by a Friend)1
of Imagination which ta expressed In rosette of baby ribbon, 1* ibovs tt I bj&gt; be held lintll market condi­
Gadsden county is probably the
decoration rather than In design. the right It serves the u a t mJ tion* arc the beet:
beat agricultural county in Florid*;
These Ideas have captivated women— poa«s aa the bow already ducrtw
{ The State is of the opinion that conditions there am ideal for the
they allow them to Indulge the femi­ and la to b® transferred from cmI
Mo much attention cannot b e ‘given auccea ful carrying on of. the stqcknine love of luxury at small cost.
garment to another. Ribbons ban
M the meat Industry by tho differ­ raising and packing house business.
Three of the newest ribbon pieces one and a half to two Inches la vidtk
H* wimtM'w gfkAt one, you know;
ent communities bf Florida, for cer­ Tho farmers are already wealthy as
am pictured here. Them la an ad­ ■oft and highly lustrous, an u kt
Where
hia dotfjfes would nqt soil and
tainly there la not a section of the a result of growing tobacco, but the
justable ornament made of satin rib­ chosen for thes® bows.
his
hands would keep dean,
bon an inch and a half wide. It con­
Considering their small cost ttoyl Union which enjoys the ideal eon- profits of the farms could be in­
And
tho
aalgi^rttiifitn’ t be low.
sists of a small bow with thro® hang­ are tha moat affective and satlsrictwyl ditiohs for stock raising that Lclongs creased many times if at^ Quincy a
Ho
asked
for
li'p'db, but they gave
ing ends and one short end spring­
ta Florida.
modern packing house were located.
him
a
spade,
ing from four short loops. Small
- While we have the climatic eonIt has been the experience of the
And he turned half.a way with
daisies made of baby ribbon, and mil­
|ditlons for crop» every month in the smaller town* of the Interior that
a si,rug.
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linery stamens, are eet In the loop
Iyear, without droughts and without only by a development of the un­
and on two of the end*.
But
he
altered
his
mind,
and, aeixing
ItoeuM among the livertock. it rounding country can they grow
Ornaments of this kind are provided
¡□ml be remembered that packing into cities: they have alto found that
with little safety ptna so that they
He—dug!
iVjties are n•?&lt;••*«*«ry- If we-would public improvements •can best be
can b® transferred from one garment
¡wi i" develop thin industry to ite obtained by municipal ownership
to another, and they are made up la
iptilMt- possibilities —wo must have and the issuance of bond»? If He worked with a will that is bound
any light color the wearer may fancy,
to succeed, ’
H Ece where the slaughtered an!with yellow almost aa popular aa blua
.
And
the month» and the years
and pink.
wl* may be token even during the
went
along.
An under bodice (or comet cover)
iiiainrr months, and thla may only
The
way
it
waa
rough' aiyl the labor
la mnda of very wide meeaallne rib­
k done when ’a packing house, ia
waa hard,
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bon trimmed with lac® It la plaited
But his heart hirkept.filled with a
Into a tape at the bottom and fastens
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over the shoulder* with ribbon ties j thoroughly.
Sanford Has a Scientist
C. K. Entertainment
* new bottling works building
Tbe chjeketi purieau given at.-the
Just as hard sa he cvju». Could plug;
int street ,la already well under home of Mr., and - Mrs. Joe Hattold
and v.ill. he ready for occu- Friday evening fur the members of Their word* never¡ «MÉn'cd ito diaturb hlm u Up
1 before the summer.)* over. the Christian Endeavor of the Pres­
A* he d u f*
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b building is being built by byterian church was a 'pronounced
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$• Ripp on hi* lot and has been success.
j fiat when th ij
Iwtd by the Coco Colà Bottling
Promptly at - the hour appointed The day c;u
called, ter tbi^apade. v h . .
Mr for which purpose it has been thj crowd began their trip up Park
And gave hlti w .pen In.lU;'place.
¡Hfially designed by S. O. Shlb- avenue riding' Its wagons drawn by
M*«r, the contractor.
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The teams were stopped in a
8. Ràpp hkà ' been a citleen of
And victory abona' In
about thirty years, still beautiful oak grove in front of the
Hsrruld borne. Here
guests
S a n fo r d
».him Sanford Haa the distinction were received by the host ahd hoatSuccess -fUtn mnnVs'{Ujier Jigs.
«f having aa • eitlaen a «dentist of esa and accorded a moat gracious
But one- hblhg ia sure— a man will
lUttrnitional fame.
Having re- welcome.
V E G E TA B LE S Delivered FRESH Every Morning
succeed^—. After many interesting games
lUftd somo years ago from his trade
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If he digs! ‘- , . •
M shoemaker, Mr. Rdpp baa since which afforded much amusement
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liwn hlu entire time to Botanical to both spectator and participants,
i r iàtffiftlòtficbtcìaD _wM-*cr¥td
aild every one did ample justice
SNYDER &amp; FRY
to the tempting vianda.
Macea Huiaoek
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Those
I^ H
H H Hinvited
B H H ^were
H M ia a e s Ejgife
Purdon, I.uey* Whitner, May Doyle,
Virginia Smith, UIHiui -Glfoon. Alice
Whitner, - Frunces E «fvf(l.''V nnlp
Shitner, Esther Woadburh', Gladys
Murriv Murthf Harrold, Elias King,
Gurtrbde tíreep^ Mra.. J. B.-Terwilliger, Mr*. F. Ü. Mil *r. Mra. R. C
t BOTT1ERS OF SODA WATERS AND
, Hi* correspondence, and exchange Maxwell, Mra. J. H. Bruton. Mrs.
,*f iptrimens extend* to ail the great D. P. Caldwell, A. K. Roaaettef, R.
&gt;u*»r*¡t|e, aru| botanical gardens W. Deane, T. E. Deane, D. P. Cald­
?! ^,e Korl&lt;1 and like all propheU well. H. J. Minton. J. S. Field. D. D,
Ö.
1 n*me is, greater thorf than at Caldwell, T- 0 . Miller, E
Jlrownlee,
Don
McDonald,
Renry
Three rreeafrhee ; require
knowledge and Infinite pa-. Purdon, R. H. Muirbead, Ralph
Mineral Water
Sole Agent« fpir. Orange City
?V»&gt;ce an&lt;1 »tudy, since the email^t Stevpna, F'rank Campbell. Howutrt
¡S r of th^e-pU nhrtbat are Invia- Swartz, Lr W.-Gárdiur','. FJ. A.* Chittepden, Earl Paxton.
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ers from the miad, or-permlta them
on|y Hie feeblest and pecMlonai aotlvrty. The most torrlbie tyranny Is
th® tyranny of an idea.

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and that the first two yaars it must
of necessity be operated at a loss,
capital for this industry is not easily

A H O T E L YOU W O U L D L IK E YO

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no Bar». Ws positiv*)? | w

Since it takes many thousands of
dollars to equip and Iperate a pack-

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e state
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at deal
1 have
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ed in making the showing''*of,’ the
great peninaula state oqo that' will
that of fear. There la a fear of som®
existing condition or dread of what be a traVnendoua credit and attract may happ«n. The Idea crowd# all oth­ the attention not onlv-of the entire !

end ther’Udlia«x»r. Severe

E FOR SANFORD

orapori cutes and towns do not
hesitate to bond themselves for
funds with which to maka municipal
improvemanta, such’ as docks, belt
lines railways, or anything else which
will insure a greater prosperity and
build up the community.
-These
cities find in some Instances the ex­
penditure of such moneys returns
handsome dividends, while in other
cpsea no profits are made upon the
Investment.* but the indirect profits
resulting from a substantial growth

most advanced and

Causa of Worry Defined.

Btsulîfrreureoni^aüo». (Js*
rid at those freckle* You ere
lasset SOe to a jar of WlLr

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Clerk of Hart County, Ca., Speiki
* ' n Highly of Douglass.
The following tribute to E. A,
Douglass was written without eny
“knowledge on hla part and becatfte
It seemed to be campaign literature
or that it might influence hla candi­
dacy he refuaed to have it published
but now that-the election-1* over the
letter la ao good that we reproduce

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Magnolia Ave.
SANFOR

Complete abstracts
Orange and Semino!
paid for non*residen

for

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Calleiv
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T 1»"»*«. Comedi
Each 7 In. * ;
quillt« felt

will brother id attars to
by the cummittve and
be the last Kieptfng
yrar* ' uiilc-s, n special
celled pvery member is

be taken up
as this will
the current
meeting is
urged to be

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Tries TTaVV hôVT&gt;éèn V n fIn «r(6 T lra f Wr ~T. SMW, tTfsT’ pjbUta*! Every Tuseday «ml FrU»r Mommi ü» Republican and progressive, news­ gresalonal race and the deflated one,
papers, but that the cheap and mea Claude L'Engle, who la at present
gsr wits whoso lubrications flnci holding the portion.
it. J- HOLLY, r dll or ....
Joe Sears .will always be Joe
places too often in the paragraph
W. M HAVtttt Business Mwitlir
epllimns of Democratic journals fol­ Sears, no matter how many honors
Why let your valuables remain about the house or office, where
« I m t IIUm Prtss. ( 2.00 a Yaar In «(vanna low the pernicious cxkmple, thought­ will fall to his lot and in a persona
they are insecure or liable to be stolen by burglars or swept away' by
DaltronMla (ht Ou (y earner it.00 pat yaar ta lessly adding their influence—for­ letter to hia friends he. says that
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tunately in most instances small— t&amp;hi|e* proud of hie victory he thinks
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•draw* or 20« par oraolh.
of
the
vanquished
and
expresses
it
l’amanu la advance moat ba ooada ai oi
to the discrediting of one of the fore
most and moat distinguished men in thualy:
Knierad aa Moaad-daaa m«M matter Ausasi 21a4
"In the hour of victory my pleas­
the Democratic party. They should
. You can secure the strongest protection byc placing your valuables
l&gt;0(, at lb# PpstoOc* at Sanford. Florida,
ure
ia modified by the thonghta o
take
thought
of
the
evil
of
their
andar Aal of Matrb 3rd.’ 1(71.
in our Fire and Bjjrglar Proof Vault, where there are Safe Deposit
course and amend it, leaving to the defeat of my opponents."
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OKe« ta Harald BoUdtal
&gt;No HI parties enemies the work of assailing
Such a broad minded man
JBotfes for rent atVi ^ry moderate cost—$3.00 Per Year.
its leaders and directing’ their own bound to make a good servant 0 '
Sanford lias a poet, named cellar activities to their defense.—Tampa the people at Waahlngtqn and wil
Going down!— Palm Beadh Poat
seek and receive higher honors at
Time*.
Separate vault for cu stom er's booth.
And the Post baa ona naiqcc •.. .
the hand! of the »people.
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Thorn. Stung.
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No less inspiring ia the following
THE DUTY OP THE PRESS*
•— O-----Til;
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There is nothing truer than that letter from the present incumbent
Even with the help of Seminole this republic will endure just aa long Claude L'Engle, who for the past
county Angle U about four thousand and no longer than newspapers are year has been unable to use his
votes behind and still dropping found, that they are not afraid to lower limbs,on account of rheuma­
Tfco money Invested In that venture print what thoy believe to» be,the tism and the once rdbust L'Engle
was u losing speculation.— Tnmp'a truth about tho government anc from his Invalid's chair pens the fol­
J. ¿Tlmaa,....
about the men who execute the iawa. lowing inspiration that Is a gem -of
What do you mean by that re­ This declaration by «Henry A. Cooper patience and resignation:
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
mark. Slminole county la not in tba congressman from Wisconsin, again
No man has the right to question'
First’ district.
upholds th e. freedom- of the news­ the-wisdom of the-plan by which
H. R. STEVENS
H. E. TOLAR
M. M. SMITH
R» R. DEAS
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LOt THE POOR EDITOR
nfluen^e in their publication of Divine love and understanding is
Editors are generally looked upon criticism of public men and affairs made manifest by God who rules
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as hewers of wood and drawers of And there can be no indictment of us all for pur good.
water. They secure offices for their newspapers that fearlessly and cour­
No man with the -true concep­
friehds but when they themselves ageously point out laws in govern­ tion of the right of the people to
ask for bread they generally get a ment and suggest remedies, that call govern themselves, has the right to
•tone. Copying our article about attention to failure« on the part of question the will of the people as errors and insolvencies.
Changing One's Nsme.
B A L L E T G IR LS ' H O M E M AY GO
Communication of H. D. King,
how the editor got left in their officials to enforced the laws they expressed at ah election in which
It la not unlawful to take anothsr
nspector of Sixth Light Bouse Dis­ Refuge fee English Danesrs la Part* name than your own. but unless tot
hunt for office Tuesday, Eeitor Reese should enforce.
gnom es Jefferson every man’s rights are protected.
who is one of the left says: Our once eald that aa between two eoum- ■It was the plan of the. Great trict read and ordered filed.
comply with the’ requirement* la tbs
Lacks Funds for Its CepReports of Fre«L T. Williams, en­
neighbor didn't go far enough. Ed­ triee, one of which had a 'written Ruler that sickneaa should be raystatutes tho nlune you have taken will
tin usne®.
be only nfolias. There Is a legal meih.
itor Russell of the Palatks' News constitution and ’ no free press and portion for the past two years of gineer, showing construction work
Paris.—Owing to the fear that Use od of changing your name, and la
was defeated for the senate and Ed­ the other destitute of a written con­ my Hie which prevented me from done by Wilson Construction Co.,
itor McCreary of the Gainesville stitution but possessing a free press, going about among my fellows. 7: and W. B. , Williams, Contractor home of Sngllsh W ist girls at Mont­ regard to the beat way to go »boat
martre may have tq close owing to this one would better consult a Uwytr
Sun -was defeated for re-electiop le was for the country without the
I , was defeated because I could Hack Hammock Drainage -District lack of money R«v. B. A. Cardew, or the county Judge or some attach* *3
•' »after sixteen years of service In that written constitution but with the not talfe* my message personally to regd and ordered filed.
of bis court.
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,/Clijude L'Engle was an ed- ree press.—Tallahassee Democrat. the people.
hairman F. L. Woodruff was chaplain of BL George's church, has
begun a campaign to secure the neces­
. &gt;tar .before* In',turned statesman, and
Rheumatism beat me when all here instructed to sign warrants as sary funds. The home waa founded
How Memory la Impaired.
he went- duWh also. The safffr plan
the jtower of the special interests soon as same were drqwn.
by the late Lord Radatock, and since . The memory is p*-rcepiibly Impaired
DO
NOT
DISCREDIT
FLORIDA
for the editor to fallow U to tell the
Bond of Geo. A. Mitchell to carry hia death there have been no guaran­
could not.
jy too much food, loo much exerds#
Under the above heading the
others how It should be done and
88
8mith A Wesson rovolvir with teed funds.
My friends were loyal and de­
tnd too much education. ’
Jacksonville
Times-Unlon
reprdouees
let It rest there.— Reporter-Star.
Mr. Cardew points out that accord­
voted and did all that could be done iarry J. Wilson and Chaa. Ki.nncr
Cut out the sob stuff, Bro. Wat­ our protest' against any attempt to to offset the handicap that my sick­ as auretira in the sum of 8100.00 ing to the French police there are al­
son. Editors like human beings will make a Florida exhibit at the Ean- ness put upon me.
read and license ordered issutd. K ways about fire hundred English
tv.cxtrlcol artists at work on the Purls
be defeated sometimes. Aa a rule amn expostlon in San Francisco next
I accept with humble ¿ckr.owl:tage.
This number is exceeded at
year,
and
comments
thereon
as
fol­
though they are successful especial
edgement of its wisdom and love
Christmas'time.
The home, which has
Capture
Negro
Murderer
lows:
ly in the* matter of post offices.
"N ot only do we assent cordially Infinitely, measured, the plan of the
Deputy Sheriffs Williamson and bean in existence for six years, has
Divine Providence for my welfare
proved a real harso of refttga to many
to thU view beeauss we have every
Bradley auccceded^ in capturing a a lonely English dancer.
and happiness.
FREE NEWSPAPER SPACE
confidence in the good judgment of
negro murderer last nighi at Mon­
I thank those whom the love.oi
iv.j It
B m r d sr in your talk and rtadlns, at
The "free reading notices’ ' ■ques­ the writer but1because our own ex­
roe, a small station a few miles west Lack of Rocking Chairs Causes Suit.
W p||
home, ou the street car. in tha cl* «, .tap - ■
tion is one that will not down. It perience and observation teach the liberty inspiring them to work for of Sanford, after a spirited chose
— W-tWMl &gt;OU llkflf «1U..UOCI If)« DXUPittsburgh, PL—Because her hus­
W*'
some aste word. A friend uku
bobs up at all sorts of times, and (a same lesson. Lack of means made tho rule of the people has made my and after shooting the negro and band wouldn’t provide her with rock­ ! ! Of
st makes mortar hardest" r o s i
friends
who
have
helped
me
In
ipy
tu« ioc-»u»a
LmàKmtrim«
noirimt or
or th*
th. IironasIti on or
o f Lmtà
about as far from answering satis­ the display at the New Orleans ex­
breaking his leg.
ing chairs other than the kind that
ruttai otjmjmtta. What U mktU mff
factory as in the olden days when position a libel on the state and we efforts to make the people all power­
This Hsw Crration K»wrn sll kind, of
Word was received here yesterday "rocks both ways," Mrs. John Orayson
every advertiser of high and low de­ have now lost a generous friend who ful in their government.
•ued for dtvurcs.
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I will recover iny physical strength by Sheriff Hand that a negro named
Sciences, mUktmmtMtlXarU*
gree insisted upon having more or freely contributed on former occa­
Jerry Johnson,
who killed
an­
if
God
so
will*
It.
I
will
give
my
4 0 0 jOOO W erde.
less of them inserted. It does not sions. Any exhibit that could ba
other negro at Kissimmee with, a
OOOO Illustrations.
Just Lljte FalstafT.
occur so frequently with the^ big made without state aid mupl be un­ strength to the people in the future shotgun on last Saturday night had
Cost »400,000.
TVhen
a
man
It
disgustingly
drunk
as
I
-have
in
the
past.
27 0 0 P aces.
daities, but the country press has \6 satisfactory and we cannot' believe
been traced toward Sanford by the It la a common thlp^to n y “ He’s,
CLAUDE L'ENGLE.
grapple with it fiercely. One would that such an appearance will fail to
Osceola county authorities and that sousedt" The term waa mide popu­
artetiteri as “AStroke of
think it should be one that ought do us more harm than abience on
its waa around the d ty In hiding, lar by Shakespearn In Henry IN’ ,
Ogatas.**
not to be. asked, or that should an­ such an occasion.
COUNTT COMMISSIONERS
having traveled here on a bicycle! where he makes FalstafT fcay: "If I
On thin, opaque, stmn*,
swer ‘ itself. It resolves Into this:
But what of a satisfactory ,ex:
Lost night after sundown' word •m not ashamed of my soldiers, I'm a [' todls
os per. What
hat aa salts- j
.Is the reading nlticc of any value hlbit? We are in doOht whether
1
hcUon to own lbs ifttrimm
Sfd
wa» received that a man answering soused gurnet." Th# gurnet was a
Webster In a form so
llsht
so U
sht
tq tho advertiser? or again,, is space the state would be justified In Many Mailers of Importance Trans­ the description sont out was seen cheap flab, and when soused or
to
uscii
i so conrcalent
acted by Them Last Week
One half ths thleknIeel and;
worth anything to' the newspaper? spending life large sum necessary to
around the Monroe depot and Sher­ plcklod waa a vulgar dlah. Heneo, “a
weicht
of HecuUr JUtUoo. j
sdused
gurnet"
waa
a
term
of
con­
If it is of value to the advertiser, hr give a good exhibit in San Francisco;
June S rd ,1914. \ iff. Hand at once set nut to find him.
■sèdarUMbs:
tempt
should pay for it. If space is worth —wc kre by no means inclined to
On stnmc bookpaper. Wt
Board of county commissioners in But ’^a diligent search around the
l*H lt-. biso 1
anything
to
the
newspaper,
it
should
:
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lecture
the
legislature
on
iU
failure
and
for
Seminole
county,
Florida
little‘
efty
failed
to
roveal
the
mur»IP
Huches.
h
.
¡Wri».fc»ss«i—
be charged for. This would seem to to spend fifty thousand do Ihrl (if met In regular session at 10:30 a. m. •rer. 'Leaving defm
be nil there is to it. ■ft Is a mn l.m jn
uti, chairman; e relumed to Sanford and at about
The old-fnahloned boy who drought
of bus mesa men that an equ valent Very much would, we prefer to use Commissioner» L/ P. liugan, C. W. midnight deputies Williamson and mice, toads and snakes to acbool In hia
nÜTÎ3
or nearly -to should he paid for itq iho sum necessary on the mainten­ Entxmingor, J. A. Clark and J. T.’ Bradley drove out 10 Monroe. They pocket. Is now backed completely off
Ef
urtlcle. It is not the custom of ance of a state bureau charged with Mi-Lain.
fotind that the man had tried to tho board by a Wichita man. Ho ap­
Merchants to give away goods, arid the duty of sending reliable Infor­
Minute» of last meeting read ahd cross on the Terry by himself but peared bt tho general doll very window
it should be equally evident that mation jo those who care enough to approved. ’
the gasoline giving opt he was in tho poat office the other day for his
newspapers should not he expected ask for statistics and honest state­
Communication of A. W. Brown, forced to jump into tho river with mail and in . hia arms was resting a
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t o ’give away advertising .space for ments. We have seen how glittering to allow the redemption of hia prop- -hia- Weyde lfhri w(de ashore.
nothing.—
Titusvflle
Advocate.
generalities can harm us and we by frty at a lower valuation than it is
iV •
As he came' up the railroad track
. ------O-----no mefkrls believe that the .attacks at present, received and clerk in­ near the depot pushing his wheel
THE OBJECT OF ATTAC.K
can-beat be met -on such a stage as structed to write the. comptroller for ho was halted by Deputy WilttamAs the fall congressional elections that provided in exposition halts. authority to allow tho redemption son, who wax In hiding among some
draw near the attacks in certain pe­ Florida is now the best advertised o f ,aame. at» ifiluxtlon of $20000(10, trees, The nagro in hixTright-thruw
riodicals, innpi red by Republican Btatd in the union and her press and
D. G. Hart waa here- appointed his wheel into the ditch and run.
influences, upon the national admin­ people are doing good work along county enumerator
for Seminole After commanding him to halt n
istration and its measures grow more the old lines—it may be that it is county and clerk instructed, t o ' no­ second time Williamson fired, the
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v frequent uod virulent; and with one wisest to lei wejl enough alone. A tify Mr. McRae.
bullet striking juft above tha knes
. ,cqjiwSnl apparently these assaults model farm ia a better advertise­
J. A. Previtt Es ^appointed inspec­ and breaking bis leg.
»ro directed against the President ment than tati exhibit."
tor of marks and branila for Die
Tbe prisoner later confessed to the
We trust that other Influential trict No. 7.
crime and is now in the county jail
h i *•.’* *nd his firsi nontenant, Secretary of
.Statu William J. TBryan, the latter newspapers of the state will take
Tho clerk is Instructed to adver- awaiting the arrival of authorities
perhaps as frequently being the tar- up this roiftier and do «That Ilea In ti*o for mule and wagon for convict from Osceola county, who will ar­
jj.geC xs
the If
(firmer, •
fck
as tne
their power to prevent the atate camp. * *v ;‘V*
rive today and take, him back to
JACKSONVILLE
u.
;&gt; b*?ing tò his longer political r^c- from being discredited, aa aha cer­
Fine and Forfeiture reports of Kiuimmett for trial.
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his more conspicuous posl- tainty will be by an attempted ex­ L. G. Slringfellow, A. Aulin, W. 1ft.
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ti*.« In \he publlc eye for so many hibit at. Sift-'Francisco under exist­ Healey, Justice of the Peace of Dis­
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It tnay he,’ the secretary Is ing conditions.
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tricts Noa. 1, 3 nnd 4, and F. &amp; F.
sli ntaa Itartaf».. . . SS.S0
MILITANT
IS
KNOCKED
OUT
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'perhaps more often the object of
The, Yimpa Tribune has 'already report of county judge and license
; Lata Cjly__ : Ti.so
.. saie
adverse comment than the president taken Strong ground In this directipn report of county judge apd tax col­
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Prison Commissioner of Scotland Pun­
M e n u « !.. . . . i $ U U
thiibself: Every little incident in his ahq'.has reproduced the article above lector, report of polls hy tax collec­
jofi.oo
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lifq Is seised upon as foundation for quoted, from the T mea-Unlbn—-hnd tor read nnd ordered filed,
jjaa TVsastsas.,
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Him.
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i criticism or at l^aat provacation for since our article was put InMtype
I V Pwe.
H f c A . M. Thrasher camn before the
sr sneer. His chautauqua activities rioto that Chtr-Tribune has also rai- boar«} In behalf of Mrs. ^Phelps and
LOW. RATES TO OTHER POINTS IN COLORA
Glaafcow, Scotland.—Dr. James De­
AND CANADA. MINNESOTA. MICHIGAN. THL
wefe during the past summer un&gt; produced with approval the follows requested-relief for Mrs. Phelp*. On voti. prison commlsMoner for Scot­
AND^ROCKY MOUNTAINS. PROPORTIONATKLY LOW PAIU.S
land,
wheu
attacked
by
an
tael«
mili­
merclluily
and
irnmesauryably
com­
ing from Willi* B. Powell’s Clear motion of Com. Hagan, Mrs. Phelps
B.
FROM
POINTS IN THE STATE.
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mented upon to his diiidvantagc; water Sun.
j Is allowed .widow’s exemption of tant suffragette armed with a dag
Tickets
on
»ale
rfaUy,
Nfay
15
to
September
30. Return limit &lt;*«•
whip,
took
tho
law
In
hi*
own
hands
even hU temperance habits and Hig
"Florida will make a mistake in $200.00 op personal tax.
B it a ■*
VFF“ '
and
knoekud
his
fisgallant
down
with
To
ns-jtination»
' rigid'aiwfention from the use of al­ having « half baked exhibition at
On motion' of Cdmmisaloner Clajfki
|Uj
Mount M
coholic llquon lb every shape, have thfe Sun Francisco fair. A few trix- Peg Smith Is pjaced on thp llgt at
Belton. Gardiner, C _ ....... ..
I 191#. been made material for jeers jmd *Ud oripiges pjfdd |n «'pyramid wilk 15.00 per month.
and Washington, lirkçts on r
covered, mot tjie prison comqilaskjner
- - - . j ,
-sneers about "grape Juice" ami be a bisck eye to the slsfet
Bond uf H. H. Lee to carry a at tba entrane« to the. Duke street
VARIABLE
evetv the conduct of his p&amp;ce U
If anybody in Florida ia an am-[Smith it Wesson revolver with E. E. Prison and- belabored Mm over the
bedh sneered at as "grape jtiice pol- thority on auoh piattera, Willjl* Brady and Martin Doelo as sureiciei.f!
Powell, the prinflto of boostan ajih' tie* in-the sum ,of. $10fk00 head aiui
&gt;ING Tl
The petuliaritje» and the personal fiirmo secre aryuif tho Tampa board approved soi
rr
Î
tVICl
idiosyncrasies -that have furnished of trtde, cttrtaiBl&gt; ought to be.—
Bond of M. w : rayior to carry a
the provocation for thlsJine of com­ Bartow Informant.
Smith A Wcaaon revolver with Geo.
ment ahoultLbe ground foi pridq.and
X. Taylor and D, *E. Hart as sure­
promptly knocked her ..
Thicc Solid Through Tritns 1
praise on the part of .eU.righfr think­
v t c t o r Y’*Xn d DEFEAT
ties In the gum of $100*00 read and
was picked up by a pol
ing people In America; ws should be
It U most Interesting to nqte the' approved and license ordered issued.
plxcsd under jur»«t, but !&gt;r.
T TO THE NORTH
. proud that we have at the head of attitude of tjif defeated and the vic­
Report of A. F. Bell, foreman coq- Devon
fuaad to prosecuts her and
t h u e k t r a in s d a il y Tt
thf '(rationed , cabinet a man who is torious in ths result of «nteloctlon. vict camp read and ordered filed.. “
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■ 6tsY$ though-to .condemn by j&gt;oth Some of the defeated 01m take At
Resignation of W. A. Beaaley, as
¿'pjvreept and .person¿1; example one philosophically and aomo bitterly. committepman of th« Black Ham­
Ai
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lo ir
jtoet -flagrant national vicra Som e’o f'the victorious are proud e-fj mock Drainage District v«ad and
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we should praise and not rldl- tha victory over their rivals and ceivtd.
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•y—. V .
ho stand* for peace, some of them are proud of the victhe

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C. Dubose made a hm inm
-Mr*.—Hr—Rt»-Jentsoir- end—Httie
,r* Marriage Ariaonnjced
"trtp ttrihe Geneva section today.
daughter, Dorothy of Jacksonville
The following marriage-announce­
O C C U PA T IO N
tilde Happening»— M eoU od O f
Mr. and Mra. T. K. Bates are will Be the guests of Mr. and Mrs ment has been received by the many
friend* of the bride and groom in
speeding a few days with friends John T. Brady for a few days.
; , M ature In B rief
-*• THERft ARE IN THUS,
Sanford:
and-relatives at Palatka.
’ Mr. and Mra. R. R. Deaa and Mr
UNITED STATES
Mrs.
Jefferson
C.
Ensmlnger
In­
and Mra. R. C. Bowers expect to
PERSONAL ITEMS Of INTEREST L-" David Speer of Geneva was.among occupy the Chamberlain home on vites you to bo present at the mar­
the many visitor» to the city this
Silver Lake during, the summer riage of her daughter, Mary Brown
4 7 ,7 6 0 HERDERS
äuBBory Of Th« FloaUaj 8m»U Talk* week coming In to attend court.
months. This is one of the most-de- to Air. Harry Francis Kent on Tues­
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Sav'cinfUy Arranged Por Hurrio4T /
Valencia oranges, every, one guar­ Ughtful spots in this part of Florida day afternoon the sixteenth of J'me
MALES
anteed full of juice, at Turner', and these young people are lopking at two o'clock at the Congrega­
Herald Readera
Phone No. 75.
77.«
tional church.
forward to a good time.
-C. I. Day, manager of tho plant
Dr. and Mra. C. T. Douglass'0
Horoer Nicholson of Geneva was’ of the Southern Utilities Co. In the
^Junior B. Y. P. U. Social .
Winter
Park were In Sanford Mon
in thè city yesterday on burine«.
south was in the city yeaterday.
The Baptist Junior Union gave
day calling on frienda. Dr. Doug­
Rev. 8. B. Roger»* secretary of the c-Mr. gnd Mrs. George Chamber­ lass’ is j) os tor *of the new Baptist a party in the Shack on Thursday
State Baptist Mission Board was in lain left yesterday for New York church at Winter Park, and sup­ night, June 4tb. Besides tho mem
the city yesterday. ^
state where they will «pend several plied for the Baptists here last aum bar» there were several guaets pr
„ * mer during the time they had no ont. There were a number of in­
7HER0UN0 UP
yrtah yvast cakes and popcorn at Mrs months.
teresting
games
played
as
M
n.
J.
T
regular
pastor.
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A. Simon’s.
65-ti
Get your tickets now and avoid
Brady, Mra. Blggers and' Mr. an&lt;
and—Sirs. Alex Vaughn will Mr*. Hyman werq there to help en­
►Mrs. D. L. Thraahsr and daughter the big rush to taks advantage of
'Round up
[«M a y have returned from a short the cheap rates to Coronado Beach remove from Geneva to this city tertain the young folks. Mrl. Dig­
AT
next Thursday.
and occupy the old home at the gers made a talk on B. -Y. P. U.
pXtrit to relatives in Eustia.
head of Park avenue oh Hughey work and Mr. Hyman also madu a
Thursday on account of tho Sun­
Mr. and -Mrs,* A. -B. Commons of
.■
atrset,
Sanford
Heights. Their short talk. Ice cream was aervet
Stone Island were visitors to San­ day .school picnic the stores will
For delicious Refreshment'
many . friends will’ welcome them and at a late hdur the boys arid girts
close all day. A -big time la prom«
ford'Saturday, -' / ~' i - &gt; fv.;-.
The Purest of Fruit Syrups
back homdv^
departed, all saying they had had
ised at Coronado Beach.
Mrs. A. W. Brown of Enterprise
AND
delightful time.
-Mr. and Mra. H. F. Boyce of
Tomato wraps and tomato crates
vss visiting-friends In Sanford Sat­
Ice Creams That Haunt Your Dreams
Tampa are in the city for a few
at F. F. Dutton’s.
78-tf
urday.
days. Mr. Boyce U the special rep­
In Hot Weather
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Notice
The quality snd tho price is right
On account of the union picnic at resentative of the Florida Grower
A special meeting of tho stock-outlay and ‘ grains at Dutton’a.
78tf
and expects to get up a special edi­
^■1--T* *V-.■: New Smyrna the »tore of C. H.
toldcra
of the First National Bank
. The frienda of J. C. Bennett re­ Loftier on Sanford avenue will be tion of that fine paper soon and of Sanford, Florida, ts hereby called
PHONE 273___________ n » Nêcnit Druä Storm
SANFORD, FLA.
wants
to
get
the
Sanford
sectlpn
gret to team that he Is ill st his closed all day on Thursday.
to
bo
held
in
the
rooms
of
the
Bank,
and all of Seminolo county in the
home In Sapford and hope to hear
R. S. Carver, vice president of
edition that will circulate all over on Tuesday, July 14th, 1914, at' 10
of hi) early recovery.
the Jacksonville
Metropolis
waa
o'clock a. m,, to consider the ad­
those present, who were Mrs. F. S.
th* north, west and east. ,
visability of increasing the capital
Munson, Mi*. and Mrs. B. W. Hern­
Mrs. Forrest Lake and two little among the prominent visitora^o the
Lyman Frank Is home again, hav
city yesterday.
etock of the Bank, and to transact
don, Dr. and Mra. Puleeton, Miss’
daughters have / returned from
tng spent the past month in cen
Florence Frank, MUs Bessie SchuYnweek's dallghtful vitit to Daytona
Picnic right.
Lease Woodland trat Florida following the crops. He such other business as may property
r’f-f
.M l« Linda Leffior, Mr. Bishop,
Beich.
Park. No plate like it for conveni­ reports that part‘ of Florida as very come before the meeting.
Mrs. Roy 'Symca. wàx
r
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F.
WHITNER.
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H
fcton
Perkins,
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Mr,.
GaUoway,
"i the Wednesday Aturriÿp
Cotton seed meal., shorts, bran at ences snd amusements. Clean, safe dry anti that If.they do n6t get rain
Cashier.
; Peaches Leffier, Mlsk Belle
swimming
pool.
Suits
and
rooms
at.
her
attractive
htfiAe
on
Magnolia
soon many of. the ataplo crops wil
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..Tlbo »table« of player« *8- apUhr^Roy Chittenden, Joe Chitten■uffer greatly from drouth,
yAmong tho promlnont visitors to
gaged in »'(spirited game of auction, fipii MUs Mell Whitner, M l« Saidio
Plenty of shade and ice water at t .Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Evans,. Dr
the city yesterday was W. C.
Thanks the Voters
, Mra. J. C. Bennett winning the club Williams, Mr. Smith, W. E. Wataon.
Temple, the power head of the Cit- Coronado Beach next Thursday and and Mrs. Wachtenshheidt and Mr.
Mis* Jeanie Wicker, J.-D ., Roberta,*
In .behalf of the Board of Pub'ic prixe. Delicibua chocolate .ice cream
[ /tu Exchange and one of the most tho Jj|g crowd will be there. Cheap A. L. Hiipret of Orlando were here
Miss
Weldman, Clarence Mahoney,
on Sunday but we do not know instruction of ■Seminole' county •I- and cake were DervetL by the hosteaa. Miss Purdon, E. RoumiUat, M l«
rates.
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prominent cJtixens of the state.
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Those present juitt Mrs. B. A*.
whether they went to Woodland wish to thank the voters for their
Capt. Jiminy Wilson of the Wil­ ■\/iAr. and Mrs. Ernest Betts have Park or aome other plaesure resort. handsome support of me in the re­ Howard, Mrs. Vf. D.*" Turner, Mrs. Zoe Mdhson, Mr*. Rose Long, Mr.
son Construction Co., of Jackaor.* returned from their honeymoon trip They left a note on the door of the cent primary, which I consider an W. P. Carter, M^s. Claude Howard, and Sir*. R. A. Newman/ Mr. and
ville has returned to his home after and will be at home to their many Herald office and remarkod that the expression o f. their appreciation of MIm Annie Hawkiqa, Mra. R. E. Mrs. G. A. DeCottea, Dr. and Mra
Cecil Butt and Mrs. RoumiUat.
spending a week here 'looking after friends.
editor was "off the job.” Well, they the work done by the board rather Tolar and Mr«. J.„C. Bennett.
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the construction of brick roads.
It. and Mts. John Wilsoi*ihave did catch us off the job one time than a personal tribute to myself,
The Every Week Bridge Cli^&gt; was
The membera of the Book Circle
gone
to their old home jfn Cleveland, but being Sunday wo are certainly and I assure, you all, whether you
Valencia o angea, |argo and luscharmingly
entertained by Mrs.
Ohio,- where 0\cy will upend, the excused for taking a vacation.
supported rat or not, that the were charmingly entertained at the Cruse Barnes at her attractive Home
deus at Turner’s, phone No. 76
country home of Mra. Cruse Barnes
summer months
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Mr. and Mra. M. A. Mlot w3| MhooU of Seminole county, will
Wednesday afternoon. The j&gt;r*tty in the country. Duplicate auction
&gt;/ew Neptune Hotel, Daytona family left last Saturday for Atlanta not stand »till nor go backward, but
waa played during the^ aRernoon,
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher and
will be improved as fast as the home was pleasingly adorned with
ughtee . May- and- Forrtat 'Lake
M**1 ‘^ rUelmore, where they expect to spend tho means at our command will justify. cut flowers and potttid plants. Time Mra. C. 0. McLaughlin and Mrs.
»pent Sunday at Daytona Beach. Prop* Hotel on high, bluff, over- summer and may make that city FT
passed all too. swiftly, . the guests 0 . F. Smith winning the prises, dain­
Respectfully.
their
home.
Their
mjny
friends
Ur*. Lake and the children are lo s in g
»*ry room*,
discussing new books and other ty lace lingerie bodices. • The hoatrs*
B. C. DICKSON.,
pending the month at tho beach.
canopied and thoroughly screen here hate to loss ths Miots but fate
equally interesting topic«. The host­ served delicious refreshmertta, con­
ed. Rooms with and without bath. and fortune have willed that they
ess assisted by M l« Elizabeth Mc- sisting of chicken* salad in tomato
Sidewalks to Sanford Heights will Bath houses in connection with hlot- leave Sanford at present, although
cup«, wafer«, olives, cheese balls,
.
Surprlae Party
aughttn served dainty refreshments
•ein the building of more home« tel. All home cooking. Summer
it is predicted that they will return
A delightfully informal and al­ consisting of tomato cups filled with Iced tea and apricot sherbet to her
in that beautiful suburb, and city rates.
about the time the winter winds together enjoyable affair waa the
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chicken salad, cheese ball», olives, fuests, who were: Mra. C. 0 . Mc­
council is to bo congratulated for
begin to sweep Atlanta's streets old fashioned surprise party tender­
Laughlin. Mra. 0 . V. Smith.' Mrs. f£ g
wafers, iced tea and apricot, ice.
Arthur Green, representing the from old Stone Mountain.
king on the Job regarding this great
Mabry of Tallahassee, Mrs. T.
ed Mrs. Harvey Ilenfroe last Tues­
During the business sesaion Mrs.
iprovptgent.
Antietam Paper Co., with headNeal,
Mrs, W. D. Holden, Mrs. 3. Jft,
day afternoon upon the occasion of A. W. Fitts, Jr,, was elected presi­
Notice to Public
quart*» in Jacksonville called upon,
Barret
and Mr». A^“ Pr Conpelly.
’
Notice Horse Owner*.
her
birthday.
Under
the
leadership
dent for the coming year, and Mra.
Bids will be received at the meet
the local trade today.
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hire.
W.
D.
Peters,
the
ladies
of
I Have a Brat d o » expert horse ahocr.
S. O. Chase vice president,"
iqg of the board of county commis­
The Junior Auxiliary met in the
Dr. D. J. Blocker of Stetson Uni­
him a trial. ,
The books were then distributed
sioners, July 7th, 1914, for one mule the neighborhood gathered at the
Holy
Cross Pariah Houso Friday
, ;
versity,
DeLand,
and
former
pastor
home of M h . Renfro# carrying with among the guests who were Mrs. O,
W-u
W. H. u Mtsrefoed
and wagon and harness, complete.
afternoon.
After
spending
some
^
of the Baptist church here, was in
The board reserves the right to them cake, land ice cream, com-- A. Speer. Mrs.rli. Wight, M I« Eliz­
Free admission to ^Voodland Park Sanford Monday attending ‘the lay­
time
wltfu
Vheir
crope
papoe
.work,
pletely surprising the honor guest abeth McLaughlin, Mrs. R. A. New­
'Thursday, Juno llth . A new bath- ing of the corner atone of the new reject any or all bids.
.
of the afternoon. Out u|&gt;on the man, Mra. D. L. Thrasher, Mr*. M. under the direction of Mr». B. F.
B.
A.
DOUGLASS,
Clerk,
teg suit given to anyone who rides Baptist church.
,
Whitner,
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were
treated
to
'
beautiful
lawn,
beneath
the
shade
of
S. Dickins, Mr».. A. P. CohiieUy, Mr»
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itHuerta" one minute,
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the trees, it was a gay little party J. -W. Dickins, Mrs. Fitts, Sn, Miss refreahlng ,lce pream cones. The , :
Paul McKinney, fo r m e d of San­
To the Voter«
Hay, pats, corn, chicken feeds at ford but now residing in, Orlafido
that paid tribute to their charmln
■awd-M»«. T. A. NeaTT game—of--fndoora - tennia • wax' ‘thun---- ^
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_.*- ^ ^ oajoyed*,by spvej'al of the.menabers.
P. K.
ami popular neighbor. Mr«. Peter«,
I take this means of reaching the
i/w
acting hodteas of the day, waa as­
W. J.;Thigpen was the host o f -a
George A. DeCottea has sold his the corner «ton* of the Baptist yeters of Seminole county and thank
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sisted in serving by Mrs. Qeane very drlighjful dancing -party Mon­
church
Monday.
them for the magnificent expression
frame dwelling at the rear of his
To Builder« and Contractora
Turner, Mf»: A, D. Smith and .Mias day evening, Miu Mabel Bowler of
beautiful new homo on Magiioila
Rev. E. A. Milton pf Kissimmee Of their friendship at tho polls last Eva Walker. Other* present, all
The pl.a.ns amt specifications of tho
Jacksonville being the charming »venue and the structure is now be­ was in Sanford -Monday to witness Tuesday. Your confidence In me
new Methodist . Episcopal church,
neighbors of Mrs, Renfroe, w*r* Mrs. honothe..
ing moved through tho streets to the ceremonies at the Baptist church will never be misplaced and my ef­ Archibald, Mrs. C,..E. „Walter, Mra.
Mr. Thigpen’s beautiful residence Soutlv rpay be seen at the Seminole
it* new location.
¡n the
when the corner atone for the new forts In the future w ilt b e
XyLMliat«*amUh^Mxi* George.'Arm­■ on. Park-avenue bad -been openetMor State Bank. Reeled bids- for- thtr1“ ; ------structure waa laid;---------- ----- ;--------- -pest toward' a better-county;----- strong,
Henry''Witter- ; Mrs- the occasion and everything • was construction of aime will be opened
R. A. N i:\V.M AN.
Friday for Cincinnati after visiting
Anna
Wglker,
Mrs.
Richard T^rheun done for the'eomfort and pleasure June 30th. 7:3Q p. m. The commitPrivate School
la Sanford several days. Mra.
Mrs. Edgai Bigger«, 'Miss Tetharly of the guest*, A »fringed orchestra tee reserve# the right to roiwt in v .-Mlaa Lillian Higgins will open
To the Voters of Seminole
Burdge owns some valuable cilery private achopl on June 8. For in­
and Miss Flora Walker. The chil furnished splendid music and a num- and all b l d a . ^ £ ^
Though*»
loser in the election of
bud on the. west aide and is very formation call phone 29.
dren of tho neighborhood wye in
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last. Tuesday 1 am_extremely grate­ cl Ùdifff Tn Ihs ple*«urcaTof7tfri* iifler- ber of-the new dances were greatly
T r s e /o f .Building Com.
_ tf Qih in lova wjth Sanford.- •■enjoyed!”
Leroy Giles anil Ed Davis, of ful for* the fine vote tendered tnel
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Dr.
Waljter,
Mr:
Renfroe
Punch
wa*
«erved
throughout
the
bavo a first clam painter and sign the well known law firm o f Davis A from all parts of the county and my
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writer. We can do" your .
re­ Giles of Orlando were among the good friends" will always be remem- and Mr. Fraaer.0Armstrong added svenipg. and during the Interiiliaaion
th4lr congratulati6n« before the sur­ dclidyuB ice cream and calfe were v
Apropos.
pairing and auto top worjc vtoiw.
prominent visitors to the city yes- licrf'd by me ir\ future years. I havo
Tba mlaaionary had juat Induce^ the
prise-party (Asbanclctl, all voting served« Mrs. K. S. Munson, Mrs.
U &lt;i
W. H. UNDER WOOJjt,
no ill feeling for’ thus* who voted that mefghtofhQoj surprise parties
ttrday,
J1..W. Herndon and Mra. R. A. New­ Fiji »aland tkdies to discard those tw ­
Rev. A. S. Peck, accompanied by *^T.he Hood bungalow on Magnolia for Mr. Douglaps and dri-not feel were delightfully pleasant,
man and Mrs. £. Fulestan were the i l l rings choy wear la their noses,
tbe membera of the St. Andrew* avenue will soon be ready lor occu­ tlint you voriHlr^(ainat me but that
chaperones and the spirit* of infor­ "We ought to alng something appropri­
ate," ho said to his asaletant. "How
Brotherhood returned» Saturday • . pancy and Mr. and Mra. Hood will you simply expressed your preference
mality which prevailed made the about .'Ring Out, Wild BellesT* d * *
at
the
polls,
which
Is
the
aovbrelgn
from Daytona Beach, wher*, -thqy return to the city ,early. In the fall
affair-piie long to be remembered’ by awered Ota lattsr.
right of every American cltiren.
As I hava.-'-'VJév’o ='■* business of' the
*»d been enjoying a camp for the to take.posaeaalon.
H. C. MAXWELL. , TitleTlond &amp; Guarantee Co., East- Sanpm two weeks. The boy* have re­
focd l*nd League, and W. A. Whit­
Reginald Holly has accepted
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turned sunburned but happy from
comb, ■1 &lt;än 0« found In the Tax Aeposition with the grocery and meat
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(losing
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toeir ehort puling.
■««dr'« .Office in the court house.. V- atore of Louis Paint on Sanford ave- f
the undersigned merebunu
Mrs. I{. E, Tolar and little niece, nuc jn order to help his father reduce agree to close our places of business
T H O S . K. B A T E S
nrian Singato left Saturday for the,-high cost of living
each Thursday at noon during the
Jacksonville. M rs.'Tolar who is a
iTT-’
Miller has returned months of June, July August and
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W POliver M
AUTOMOHJKE
TIRES
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Gvntral Federation of Women's
j from ^ o y lo n a where he was called
Sanford Shoo &amp;. Clothing Co.
A Ì FACTORY PRICKS
«ill Join the Florida' deLga*J*hl 10 “ «end the fam
EsSF'ì
Irwin A Giles
. ' ,. SAVE PUOM.30 (0*80 PER CENT
in Jacksonville, who'wlU Jeave^ fly.
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automobile acdD. A.. Caldwell A Sona
Ml U N I V I WS A L C A R
Monday for Chicago.
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.
Tubo JU-linor
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Semirtoio Co-Operative Co,
Pepper, enplynt eratew at F. V . ■^/V&amp;pdlBnd Park' is- opeh. every
’ $ 7.20 11.66 $1.35'
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TbOraday and Sunday^ . Try to ride
Woodruff A Wataon
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; .M J‘ Hutmik-1— "Boats leave .‘Janfoni 2
N. P. Yowail A* Co*.
30x3
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10.80
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2.80;
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for _ w.
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«talk-»—it wotiid recommend the i.v.71-tf
Grace E. Williams
32x3 y
inla where Mrs. 11.90
2.95 2.00
1,0
Mrs,
A.
S
mon
Ford. T he tnan ’.Cwlxa' praca~
KVeryhoiiy ia going to the Sun*
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12,40
8.00 2.05
the past few. week*. Her hcalVH
H. McLaulin
day school picnic at Coronado Beach
32x4
3.35 2.40
P°9r and who will go
' ■irïo.YO
•ticcs economy and wants util­
J. K. Mettlni
next Thursday. Plenty of shade and
&lt;-;’ m .»O * .1.60 2.45 \
* ^ } lh resorts frhérO
W
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ity invests his dollars in the
ice watsr and a good time it priom- v- Theo*.
3,60. -StfiO
id, hop« to hear of a
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‘"Arthur Yowetl hn» rororttly 'purchnjwd a fine Bulck touring car aitd
his many frienda ari looking Jdrward
;
thi * ° '* ll0m® ,n India*» to spend ^lo- apme Tme fishing trip*; th
¡beach amt*j»thcr plgcas whero 1ha
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left lin Sat­
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over Concrete
Including4
All »mull cars hi* o l4 horns where he wiil spend the
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N'otlre lo Tax
The 1913
t'pn yòùr prop- thbes 10 per cent nbova grey. Al
lire».
erty waa made
bit new, lean; O^sh, guaranteed Urei
tandard * and
independer
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flda Is. The
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la the eouatloa of Oran»» and Äomlaol«,
outo oí florida, o» oo much itoreoí wi may
bo . nirtriirr to aatUfy a**d m u docroo
aad coou.
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Sparlai Mailer In Chancery.
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o n t« In d ir id unjo w h o o w n the “ Uvtngn" In partaben. Wtn eeoturto« It
h »o been th « prerogntlw » o f thoee pHi « l « -o w n a r » - o f pa rla b a » to aaU tb a
peat o f eatebltahod premeber, which la
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Juljr &lt;tb, ISI4.
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It I» futth.r ordtrod that thl» ardor b»
publltkrd o n n »»rh wrok lor olght centrentiro waoko tn tbo Banford Horald. « now»|)«p«r pubtlahml « l A«afotd la taid'Botnlaoto
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tht» 4th day of M«y A- O. 1SI4.
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K. A. l)OUt!L»BH.
Clerk.

Drowns H»v» Two Managers.
The. St. Loula Drowns are going to
ttavo two managers this aeaaon.
Branch Illckey says he will not lead
bis tnam on tho Sabbath and either
Austin or
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(■uaranlrcd f&lt;(r fin«n(!i». for «Ajr*®.
for superibnty of material and workDirectors of Association of Junior RoIjnanship, absolutely dtalnioM and to
publlcs Express C onfidence In
wear
six months without holes, or a
Accused Official.
new pair frri&gt;. _
I)on’l drlay arnd In your order be«
New York.—William R. George,
founder of the Oeorge Junior Republic, fore ofler expires.. Give correct
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ors of the National Association ot WEAR-EVER HOSIERY COMPANY
Junior Republics of U\a charges
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Dayton, Ohio
brought against him recently relating
to bis alleged' treatment of certain
young women members of the FreeTtlle Republic, tn thla alato. A board
of judghe composed of Joseph 1L
Choate, Samuel Scabury and Miss Ul•Jiao D. Wald, to whom the roeortU
of the case had been suhnlttad, found
recently that George had been guilty .
of "willful misconduct," but bad not
been swayed "by a desire to Injure or
abu»o" young women. The report bf
the special committee eopd tbe oplnIon of the board /ot Judge» were upheld
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Unconscious Humor.
T1H' BUtillTBiUr UHCTTT
humor will be enriched by an Instance
furnished some little time ago at SL
Jobn’a church. Keswick; England. A
lady's watch haa "been found In the
churchyard,, and tho vicar. In making
hla uaual weekly announcements .from
tbo pulpit, referring to tho find, stated
that the watch could be claimed In
tho vestry. The next announcement
vnurr ~We will sing hymn No. 35*:
'Lord. Her Watch Thy Church la
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(Oran»» Coaaly Roeorda)

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&amp; Householder
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B. II. Daacaa

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Mr* K. P. A«t»y
D- J . Curri a . . . ,
O. W. Parrotg. . ,

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(Oroag.
isty Roeordo)
1 Dlock 7 ., ............ .
J. M. Oglaoby
Marida Land A ColoaUatloa C». Colory PtoaUUoa. Rocordod la Piai Rook C, Pago IIS
(Oraago Coaaly Roeorda)

I' dknown. . . .
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EUS Packard

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u íü ífii&amp; w ,:
That part «I Boo
andar «va.
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Br« on N old» af
f u i rh» W of.
•action of Holl}
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Walch nnd Jewdry Rcp*iríi»í
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MOPISTK '
705*S AN F O R D AVENTE
Metween 7th and 8gJi
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J. H. Bryoo.
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(Orango Coaaly Record»)
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N. B. Gilè». ..............

rhf N of BW cor i« ! Let B .
66’ do g « o m in B 6.09 cto
&gt;1 90 ram W • oto to U t o , *
la laala.dlroctloa 70 dog .W •
;« to W-hdry ol lo t I T I
mia E 10.90 cht to hog.

kilo wort h Tru»t Ço. j
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Richard*»»’» Addillo» I» Woodbridg». Rar Ofdad In Pial Baak C. Pkgo 4«
W. E.‘ L Hunt»- Tr

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W. X. L. If untar T f .

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(Oroago C o a ly Uocordr) ,
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o m o ' i t e ! . ,he la,n ° '" c
M '“ ,n ,h* Co“ nlr
th* wortf *tTowtohlp" (or «bbrevUtio/r therefor, occur» ii*»h»U
tdfnean Township south of Tallaha»»ee; and tlhere the word "Range"
aviation therefor, occurs,' it shall be held u&gt; mean Range Eait of T id in g «

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B ■' floail« X&gt;. noodaoy. . ..
led lo r u t JBtok D. Vtoo 49 fóraago Coaaly Barer

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J. EL B ry c..........
J. H. Bryc«..
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d
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F. ¿»artu'o flehe IM»Ul»n Rocordod lo Flot Rook D, Pag* g i (Oraago Co. Record«) 1
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MRS. ALBERT GRAML1NÇ

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S . A. L. Tlpton........( , . . ,
9
M oo o f R«««. Booordod la Plot Book P, Pago II
(Oraago Coaaty Roeorda)
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(Orango Coaaly.Rooordi)
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W. B. P alm er........... . .
la ria l Book B, Pag» I6B. (Oraago Coaaly Rotonda)
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H. Mi Ut»Il»II..............
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(Orango CoaalRBooorda)
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Silk Work A Sprcially

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,• Ht. Joooyk, RocordoA la Plat Book B. Pag# 111 (Oraago Coaatr Rocard»)
*T&lt; O . 41 and that part ot

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GEO. G. HERRING

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a t y . Rooordod Io Mio«. Book.», rogo d l» (Orna«» Conaly Roeordo)

EXPERT

Mclheria Present.
Father always forgetr that It !»
mother’« birthday until she bawls him
out about It »Der breakfast. Than £ »
goes downtown and «ends her home w
4cre»n door for tho kitchen or a rub"b ir m t foi{ the bathroom aa a pre»*
CuL~U:'lDcliyiaU Enquirer.

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.ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

Jó w e le r

Mir of Samtntde county. Flar­
ing daarribod property, to-wtt:
1&gt;eac tirrlON
Mor Twp Hg

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Attorney at Law
County Judge

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(Oraafo Coaaly Roeordo)

M. G. ROWE

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PRACTICE JN ALL COURTS
Office: Room» 18 ond IB
Wtiboro Block, 3rd Floor

A

Bog 10 «to 1

Additi«« to Altamonte. R.
(Orango Coeaty

SANfORD. n.OKII)A

Wholesale Bathing.
At Kumbakonam, the Indian Oxford.

to I will oo lb# Ar»t MoaM l. t I»; tba &lt;lh day ol July,

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Hor poot en ■ bndry of

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ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR

Office In Court House, SANFORD,

nth JudtrUl Clrrid*, la aad lor
ry. on tha 24tb

lift, dorinx i to logoi hour* of ■»!», offer for
&gt; tho hlghoot aad boot bidder
uj* m b
dbtte -outcry la front ol tho

ol

(baok

raw ji'of* NWM'vr » ¿ j¿

«»ri. dofraia
,% l r h^ r * Æ “ ^ / . f d
to m m ta «aId Anal dorroo. and ibat

&lt; NW.tJ

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■oonrd Pookard Lead Co. lot AddfUoa lo Carnereo a

ü if s t ê

THOMAS EMMET WILSON

Dentists

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unkL o-n. ^ .:
Chapmnh * Tockor’e Addillo« to Bonford. Recorded In Pl.t Book C. Pn«o »
. (Orango Conaly R»tord»)

JJ V. Und.«
V. Undio....
d. B. Byfaort..

»K « •» Sk}&lt; » '« B i d . . . . . . . . . . . « SO I
Bo», t » ft W ni N * cor . of Lot B IS 2a • •;
r e e B 14S4 ft W 46 d r r W i f l S . 6 8
9
ft W 410 ft N IMS ft I! «4 ».»» ft
Glon ITihol. Booordod la Pint Book A, Po»o 114 (Oraafo Conaly Botordo)
L*4o f. ». «. 1 Block I . », »»»»»». .
t kr&gt;. u'ji,..
Loll », 4. a. Id. M. I«, Block t . . .
Thu w
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One Inrh'Carda Will Be PablUhrd Un­
der Thla Heading At The Rale Of 17.20
Per Year.

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(Oraoce Ceanty Roeud.)-------

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h : i* 2 í?5í JS* îî* r Ä*ri............

William II. Boyd

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^ R e w d o d la Mal Book D,
(Oran»« Coaaly Recorda)

tÌakà«iVTl*........
Amando londk.V..
W. J. Tklipon. . .
&lt;*• A. Armstrong.
Mary A. Williame

ter’ i;

37x5
All other altes,
cent, extra. 6 per cent discount if
payment in full acconpanics order
and it two are so ordered, shipping ATTORNEY akd OOUNSEIJjOR at LAW
charges will be paid by us. C..O. D.
and Federiti Court«
on 16 per cent of amount o f arder.
Our output 1« limited, #o wo «uggmi
Sanford FI*.
early ordering. We «ell direct only*,
giving 'purchtuer the advantage of
all middlemen’ s profits. •
STRONGTREAD RUDIIKR CO.
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DENTIST
Dayton. Ohio
Offlce: Yowell Building

rtd Orlando Florid« Farm»
urparbtleo organltod ond ♦«­
o law* »1 tho Htalo
Florida,

5 * W ol^Vik
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Unknown'.. . . . . . .
Realty Trent Co..
Sanford Mf». Co..
5*«(wd Mf». CO..
Siaford MI». Co,

rraet lllook S. TUr K............
I. Block 7, Tlor B.\. ,v¿», .
lini V l í u I Í . 'k 'C ° A*

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if- 5**m . ••.
C. B. P o t io r ....

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that under aad

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IS ebainC^W* 14.DO chain*.

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(Oroago Coeaty Rorordo)

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Ooaa Lola • and T) Block 1».

SC—»tauiSreli

G arner &amp;

¡Inala» at NW remar ol

NOTICE O
Noliro M btrob]
by rlrtuo of » '&lt;fl
made shd mirrati
Circuit Court of t
m it of thru S U I»
Oran«» County, it

Mr. l&gt;. WUUsaw,,.

m
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«look

it mia E la rh» S It d n
sa *-J cka ta be».
H . . . . ------.,,.TT.
r ofS»c 19 Tp.ia H t» rua

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Unknowa

,N- *L 0»ra or.......... .

of P«ur Miranda Grant
' de» »0 mia W I» cka
- a» mi» n t a ».a cha

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d i u » f i l f U « . Retordad la Plat Book F, Pago 4»
Itogo Co«*l&gt; BOrerdo)
. -.- .* J."«*■« C/A""' ‘ ' ■•■'4

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¡crate—Strictly Cash
ndw « . : : : : : :

Gusranleed Wear Ever Hosiery For
— M e n and W o m e n ------ - - - Ladles’ Special Offer
’’
For Limited Time O n ly Six pair of our finest 35c value
indies' guaranteed hose in black or
tan colon with written. guarantee,
foY 91.00 and 5 stamps for postage.
SPECIAL OFFER FOR MEN
For a limited tiny1 only, drik -frail*
of our finept 35e v»iue, Gbarimiecd
Hose with * v^ritt*n .guarantee and
a pair ol our well known ..Men's
“Paradlie
radlse barter»
lor one dollar,' -ana
Garter» for
6 cent» lor postage. ’
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You know thoM hose; they, stood
tho test when all others
/ailed.
They give real foot comfort. They
have no a»ama to rip. Tjiey never

thing except abuse. These tires are
intended for moat severe service.
Order* have been received for
theae tires for use in the United
States Government Service.
As a SPE CIAL IN TRO D U CTO R Y offer, we will allow thc^ fol
lowing price« for the next ten days
T IR E S —TURES
Tire
Tube .
28x3
I 9.20
12.00
30x8
10.25
2.80
30x3 *-&lt;2
13.60
2.80.
32x3 Lj
14.05
'3 .0 0
34x3 y ¿
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15.26
3.20
31x4
- t l^.OÒ ; 3.25
32x4
J8.00
3.30

NW.'t.

o«t*9, for ( W ) , of NWM Soetion » aad
BEK ol N K ', »nd NIU* of. BEK. Boolion tj. Tn»n.hln ;»0 South, Hang* f t
Emil, I»n»h»»«ea MrHdUs ha* fllod notlr*
of latonUoa to m»k* * f h e y i t i Proof, to
oatabftih claim to * (ho lan d ahora deecribad, botara Ih» (louaty. Judgo. «t Han­
ford, Morid», on tba l«tb d i ) of July, 1914.

%_ aktod i,a f ir.rtkl1ffllffintirii m a * . .

A .Ï T T r ^ v :

I N to deg to mia W

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M IL E S

. Thcec tire» bear the greatest
known mileage guarantee, yet are
•old at » price even leas than tire» of
ordinary guarantee. Thia guarantee
coYcra puncture«.
blow-out« and
general
wear. Guarantee
covers

nn Muartayi,

W. R. G EO R G E IS . AB S O LV ED

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NWtaofVfW

Red Murray.

7 ,0 0 0

(Oraafo Coaaty

c :| . E " ? “ " ! :

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Block T, T h t I « . . ,

rtiil&lt;4 Fm Ni r«
GUARANTEED

&lt; Sioux City 0»t» Inflelder.
Announcemtmt U toado by President
Hanlon, of tb# Sioux City club, that
Jlramlo KaVe, for the last six year»
first baseman for the Oowjia ñ— úi,
has been purchaaed from tho JlourVaa
and will be used 'at first baso.

Ethel Barrymore*» Boot Role.
■ ’ *■drtm. Samuel polt; the oldoet, U eeatrd by hla mother. Baby Jack Is seat­
ed on the floor, aud the youngest mem­
ber or the Colt family la neetllng In
the arm* of Its mother.

T.Wr.1‘

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Hi Teoa r *

outheld. From 1905 to 1907 Murray
waa a atudant at, Notre Damn uhiveralty and tho ater member o f the United Orotherhood o f ('arpentera and
î . Joiners of America
varalty baaeball aquad. In &lt;1807 ha
entered the profeealonal rank» aa a
Sanford Local Union No; 1751 maata
member of the 8L Louie National». first and ¿third Thursday night at 7
After the epa»on cl 180* he went to o'clock In the Eagtaa’ Hail.
'
Now York In a thre*coroered deal Rex Packard
1 Oeo piacl^walder^mado by New York. ClnclnnaU and
R. S. and T.
“Trcaidenâ
8L Louie, in wbioh New York turnqd
Roger llreanahan over to St.' Loula.
He has remained with the Giants
alnce that time.
,
at cbrn.xoi ljtft.Ht,apd Palmetto Ave.
Cube Have Qraat Pitchers.
O. L. TnjftoK '
L. Peck ’
If. Uank O'Dey la to be Uken aerlSecretary
* =*&gt;* ■ Exalted Ruler
ouily the Cuba will hare a great pitch­
------BARRYMORE
ing corps this year. O’Day declares
Monroe Chapter No. 15, R. A. M.
Moot» every second and fourth Thurs­
a CoN Detighta to Play the Part of that In Cheney, Vaughn. Humphries.
Pierce, Charley Bmlth and Lavender
Mother With Her Children
day in Masonic Hall over the Imperial
the Cube will be remarkAtlT well for­
About Hec. *
tified lu the btrx. O'Day la enthusias­ Theatre. Vlsitin¿companions welcome.
J. P. KarnaU
0 . L.,Taylor
New York.—-Mrs. Ethel Harrymore tic over the apparent rejuvenaUoh of
Secretary
HighPriest
Colt, k n ow n to theatergoer* aa E th el Lavender, who waa a big winner in
191*.
Hank
nays
that
Vaughn,
the
Barrymore, on e of the popular ac­
tresses of the Amorican stage, d«light» big left-hander who waa a sensation
to piny the greatest role of hnr carear after he joined the Cubs last sum­
11GAI ADVtm ISING
ta- the seclusion of her home, where mer, -.rill repeat and that Pieree, a
she is surrounded by her three chll- southpaw,. will be a consistent win­
ner. 8lnce the acquisition o f Second Baioman nil! Sweeney. O'Day
firmly belleres that the Cuba will be
up with tho leaders of tho National
leaguo race all the way.
,

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the n c« prier, o t hara mad«
o«cr II and Our n a pubUctti
the price of Codo* «alone
«a n d muai betaken ad ran
W M
Y o o G et ja
CeMtr'e U the one I
weekly ol tht whole t
rood ottica » bon
maialine lor tpo w

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•¿dai*5.50. NW
I * « U I lio
«adwaluTtncnnd
•coo««Uoowtert.
fcr W» can of« it
M a Mill fan»«
redactioo la con.
»«tion with tkj,
•publicaüo», A

C ou n cil C om m a n d er

Pac*,Sak.t&gt;l&gt;lol«a . f Block C oC MatloarUt*.
j5 (Oraago Coaaly Rarerto)

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where the rtrtu of MunJag the reo­
lor» ta held by privai» ownar». who
Mil It tí»» mum way aa othar prop­
erty. In th»M placa» tba parlihltmera poaaeaa little, U aay, IW W IM
that tba rauniremaata of raUgioa or
aortal waU-betog Will be coo*1dared
by tba palmo. Tba ownar ha» la the
palp«» « tmmt which produoot S certain tacana and create» a
pereoa’e freehold, aad not even tba
hdebop earn prohibit the )mta If oer-

M axtor
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Meet» every Monday »t 7:20 p . m.,
over Imperial Tbegtre.
.John J. (Rod! Murrey, outftelder
J. W. 0 . .Singletary * •L .D . Wlckfr
with the New York Oíante, waa bora
Secretary
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In KHnira, N. T „ March *. IMS. H»
U noted for hla »pectacular catche»
aad hla timely "throtrina" from .thp
&gt;U ate City Camp No. «, W. O, W
' Meet* eecond and fourth Wednoeday
nights in epch month. *
O . it . C alh ou n
J . P . Hoolehan
C lerk

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&gt; U5r~thC tttn emlnatforr of rudimeoUr
knowledge- of the' simplest instru
H yçu want to buy or a*» „ '
menu that have co m e to us ‘from
savage times. A few years ago
to do buaioess.
with a common voice, the newspaper
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with a common voice, he news­ D em iu of Vanderbilt and Others
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
papers of the country cried out
Lo*t or Stolen— Niagara t. .
Breaks the Record.
against the man that rocks the boat
black finish, No. E,
E. 8862.
YOU AND M E.”
H returned. M. E. M ‘
until he disappeared from human
°&gt;p* for* Tift,
and Magpolia. ;
sodety, but the-protest against.him
Cstate Paid Largest Inhortt&amp;0-2ip
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was often put in the shape 6f a
Tax Sine* Enactment of Law
fist or an oar before he consented to
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WHh the Sum of W,150^0(VU All Local Advertisements Under
depart—only whan public opinion
Many Rich Men Dia.'
This
Heading THREE CEN^S a mer. 4 Call at 211 E. Third St.
A CHIEL 18 AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
warranted extrome measures did the
ayersge man resort to extreme
New York.—With Um death recen tly Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
" HE’LL PRENT 'EM " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
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measures'in the defense of the lives of Oeerge W. .Vanderbilt, Qeorge W est- Charge 25 Centn.
All kinds of stenographic and
Inghouse and John L. Cadvalador, ofof the young and careless.
writing
work' neatly' done
flcUla
in
the
state
comptroller's
of1
This
Is
the
season
of
our
dis­
But knowledge is stlU needed. .A
In snswering an- advertisement
« Deine
advocate of munidpa)
floe
la
this
city
began
a
tabulation
of
St.
John’s
Hotel, Room 12.
content
when
the
boys
are
home
fow days ago eight young people
where no name or house number ia
ownership' U v u with feel int» of
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the. wealth left by the large number mentioned in the ad please do nht
from
school
and
do
not
know
what
ider and astonishment that the
pushed » J&gt;°*J Wtoi f rive^ only to of 'Prominent New York men who
Wanted A good secondhand butothic. day I ehould read in aome to do with themselves and their find If o w lo ld e d so’ that It drpped
ask Tha Herald for information as fy * . Mrs. A. E. Berg, Route 2
have
died
alnoe
January
1,
1112.
It
papera that Lakeland expected to parent» hardly know what to do with each motion of the oara, while Is estimated that the total amount of to the identity of (he advertiser.
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sell her munidpal plant to private with them. Here in Sanford the the current bore it away, frtmi the wealth passed on to the next ‘genera­ Usually we do not know who the
control. They said the plant had positions that a young boy could shore. Not one df thg party knew tion by the death oi these men la advertiser Is and If we do w e- are
Wanted—Okra, • corn, cup!*.,
never paid and in order to lift a Qll are few and far between and there enough to judge as to. the capacity more than ooe billion dollars.
not allowed to give oat this In- onions, radish,* beets and a liuu
The state comptroller at Albany re­ formation. Simply write s letter celery. All STRICTLY choice
debt from the city It would be a U nothing left for the majority of of the boat— not one of the party
good plan to aell the munidpal them to do but roam the streets un­ could swim. Seeing that all could ports that for the year ending last snd address. It as pet Instructions Address E. T. Woodruff, car, Atv
.. plantt-and get the money. It look­ til tha school bell rings again. The not be saved, three young men de- fli^teeahar the total amount of rev- n the sd.
.. . b; ■ gon Hotel, Jacksonville, Fla. S2-2p i
ed like very poor business Judgment rearing of boys is a great and a moat liberatcly j5li/nged into the water anas collected by the state from the
to me and I awaited some ex pi ans momentous question aod .one that and were drowned so that the girls Inheritance tax Wee 812.724JSt.B6.
Wanted— Six families to keep cost
FO R SALE
The sum to be collected from estate«
tion.uf the affair and now I have it sooner or later will rise up to haunt might be esfa— this was nobib but not yet appraised Is beUrred to be
•u™V,*r; . Writ* to, spanmvnu.
from the Lakeland Telegram and the fathers of the boya in Sanford. most foolish. If the four boys had much larger.
For Sale—82,600.00 buys celery Box 223, Daytona Beaeh, Fla.
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(t does not sound anything like the We certainly should be making some dropped cosily overboard-and rested
Never before In the history of this farm, 6 acres tiled, farmed 6 years.
provisions
for
them
and
all
the
good
their'
hands
lightly
op.
the
gunwales
flmt report, being as follows:
ooautry. It Is said, have so many men 8600 cash, balance 1, 2, 3, 4 ,'years — ------------------------• * *
Wanted-*-Onl# or more room« *,
‘ ' The report of the dty manager advice and sermons preachsd will of *the boat all could have floated of wealth and power died In aueh a a t 8 per cent. F. B. Woodcock,
published in the Telegram yesterday have UtUe effect unless we try to for an indefinite time— tor Ignor­ short period. Included In the list are Owney, 7 Oxford Place, Kirkwood, first floor for light housekeeping, Bft.
furnished, by an elderly |»dy.
is interesting and illuminating. It help them with a Y. M. C. A. build­ ance* of-'the simplest facte connect­ «•eh names ea J. Plerpont Morgan, Georgia.
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A. D- K „ Herald office.
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shows that, even under the present ing or something of that tfort' that ed wtah boating three were drown- Anthony N. Brady, "Benjamin Altman.
For sale at a bargain, 8 year old
Charles B. Appleby. George A. Hearn,
disadvantageous conditions the light will give them a jilace to go in (he ed!
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Wanted to buy from owner, either
In other.ipatancea we Mfd swim­ Henry M. risxler and Isaac V. horse end a good cow. S. A. Hous­
and water plant owned by the city evenings. The coat of the boy in
ton, Cameron avenue, R. F. D. No.3 vacant or irapirved city proper!»
Is paying handsomely. It strength’ this day and age ia enormous and mers going into the surf, without
The tax on tha Brody estate, paid
weil located. No »gents. Addrm
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.ens the opinion already held -by a unleas his early training standa him
tention to the state of the\ide—
la advance oc appraisal to
' ‘ Property,", e-o Herald.
Very large proportion of the citizens of in good «lead Ije will r. rUjJ/Oy^fstti
hen wearied they, start toward the
dlecount oo the regular perFor Sale— Good all round hone.
Wa'nted-7-To buy a home on farwLakeland that it woujd 'b e folly by the wayslde’in the lacayiofrey-,
ch* only to find themselves car­
f M li.m . which WA« on M. S. Nelson, Eureka Hammock.
able
terms 'before July l , t Ceapremacy.
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ho
coat
Of
the
aVehste
tl sell this valuable property and ex­
ried out further snd further by tbs
▼alo»lion o f ITt.-QCO.OOO.
7!Hf
trally
located Box 1256, dty.
boy
1*
»«mined
up
by
the-Indlfmapchange munidpal control for pri­
fdree of the ebb. How can the fool­
The Morgue estate has paid ip,, ad­
For
;
s
j
b
—-1910
-Cadillac
touring
vate ownership. It also establishes oils Nfljfp fp the following: V •‘1 '
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ish °nd the careless be instructed? vance tax of IMOO.OOO on aa estimated
Aca’dfntle sAtatiatlciana frequent­ Sometimes the effort seems hqpeless, total vhleaUoa of MB,000,000. exclu- cur f(y^$4W,0q.«ftfó- overhauled in
conclusively the fact that
~8tnford
Ma_ „
,
to reduce the rates on tW cirk ¿far* ly apply their nritmetic to aome but if we ftive exterminated the etve of works at art, which have been goodI *ri)finin|'j|hfpe,
Voloe WertS Cultivating.
of investigation. A Rocker of the Boat, why not hope releed at more than 8M.000.0Oa chine A
82-tfc
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rent and water a plant must be in' strange
Think at laaat twice before uifcg
your voice once If H Is well tnla«4,
stalled which will insure more eco­ professor of Opeago Unlveraity, for for results in other d rections? Is George W. Vanderbilt Is supposed to
For Sals^Hone, wagon-and bug­ end try nev r to utter a-word thft fc
nomic production than the present example has figured out the coat of it not the duty of parents to see have left 660,000,000. Attorneys for
the «stata ero working en en estimate gy with harness. All will be sold not clear, distinct and well modaiitM
inadequate machinery. Indeed, un­ rearing a boy, The very cheapest that children learn something of the of the fortune to be marts to the state
for 8125 cosh to firs! man wbo ap­ Hunted, v*reless habit« of Ilf« ud s
less something'!* done before the ad­ rearing, he aaya, cost the parents water and Its waya in dealing with
plies.
L. F. Hancock, R. D. f 82-«tc tendency to lrriUbltUy are
vent of the winter season there Is J4.00Q to bring the boy from baby­ man?
T to largwt laberltaeéé tax parid
stble for the harsh tones of
probability of serious breakdowns, hood to the age of eighteen. Leas
There is no sense In telling boya
b m tbs «ooctnieat o* the law was
For Salo—Practically bran new vote«« which nature fitted fnr
with resultant interruptions of b*t- than this will not suffice, but as and girls they must not go upon
1 ot 88JMJM0 OB Om 827.000,000 1914 Overland touring ear, fully thing better than to grate on oar nn
teSs at t w UU OoL John Jacob As­ «quipped, self starter, electric lights as they do.
vice and very annoying experiences much more may be spent as the the water or In the water—some day
te that Um estât« of In.use abort time by owner, 8860
on the part of the people, who are parents can afford. Presumably he they will try the experiment, and
at 867,000,.
refers
only
to
the
necemtry
mini­
liable to be left in darkness t r withthen the inevitable will occur. Far
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cash.takes car. B. A O. Motor Co.
• out water supply. This condition is mum cash outlay, and makes no safer lt.la to Impart knowledge than 0M, Im U the rscorrt.'
Answer to * ComespondanL-W*
B anja aria A it m ao. O a orsa A . Haarn. For Sale— Fresh Jersey cow.
P. O. have no space for your story, -R. a.
due solely to the rapid growth of allowance for the parental tilde,1 to multiply warnings— why not learn
W .;” It reminds us rf the North Cos*
Box 1387.
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the dty. It Is hardly reasonable to knowledge of experience. Some par­ by the experiences of others before
its. oro som« of ths men
try bill ¿posting candidate who !»
contend that Improvements put in ents of coarse gain knowledge snd it la too late?
When* you want s typewriter tee plored tha local public to stick ap hr
oro being ndJasUd by
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four years ago should be adequate experience st the expense of the boy,
comptroller. Mr. Altman Connelly, also ribbons and carbon. him because he had stuck up fortte*
now because they were adequate snd tha time of other parents ia L Now that the election la over M t kis Sri works, rained at 110.000,78-tf
—London QMbe.
then. The Telegram knows of. pri­ without value. 8o it ia barely pos- snd a thing of the past can I ask 000. to the'Metropolitan mnsetmi HU
vate concerns in Lskeland that have sible. the professor’ s calculations con­ the real men of this section to get total estate is ssppoeed to be
For Sale—Black saddle and driving T ? T &gt; l? T ? London “ Tange» Nedns.l
had to replace their entire equip­ template a profit and loss balance together on the road question and 820.M0JO0.
mare. Inquire of J. D. Roberts- at r A l i l i «Evelyn Thaw’’ Britto
Mr. Hearn»' another noted art col­ grocery.
ment during the put four years between b?y and parents that elim­ do something. The present status
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These two beautiful pieces of pop-1
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with enlarged and modern fadlities inates thesis items from hia statis­ is nothing but child’s play snd the lector. Utt me aetato .Of 810.000.000.
ular
jewelry are the crate tsHriJ
t
g
l
rts«
a
DftUW«
art
ootlectioaL
The
I
have
a
few
bushels
velvet
brtkns
- due to the changing conditions, tit tics. Even so, it ia not entirely ■ooner we g e t' tognthsr the soon
«stata of tanno V. Brokaw Is «odmeted left. Will sell the»» cheap. Come ■eclaty weotvn in New York ao41
dear
how
he
arrives
at
hit
final
is only reasonable to expect that the
will all psrties etmcernnd get what at in.ooo.oop. and s wdnation of 84.largest ' cities. They are neat ssdl
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mutdipal light and water plant, onet iutn.
is ooming •to thi*m..Thi« matter 427,601 was-placed on the «stata of at ortce. A. M. Tyler.
clsga.nt gold- finished articles tisi
Nor ia it at all clear that any,prac­ seems, to have gdtua far enough* and Iridar Strass. TJ«nry Tria*t«r M t on
of the largest and most ‘ important
For 8ale— New Potatoes, sorted will.'¿ladden the heart of eróy prt
institutions in the dty, and the tical purpose has been served by hia to me it ia only another source, of estato of HJWOJOO.
and washed, full bushel 81.25 'de­ or woman no matter how yoanj tr
quickest to feel the pressure of the arithmetical exploits. If he could revenue for the la s e r s and thrt ia'x
Other lafrge «eûtes settled to 1*18 livered anywhere in Sanford, sub­
community’s growth, must also be show that a 14,000 boy, grown into payer will* suffer by 'the „deal. Now are those' o f D. O. Mill«, who left ject to your approval. Send postal how’ old. Very stylish and gttro]
provided with equipment to enable manhood, -4« less. Valuable than a that tome people eeem to have ob­ aboet 810,000,000; Bdwiq Hawley, vai- card order to C. E. Snyder, Route 1, ilva.'. '
’ O bi; Free Offer. We are sdrol
It to respond to the increased de- 810,000- boy,, something might be tained eatlsfactlon there is nothing ned at 60,740,000, less debt» of about Sanford.
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tl«ir.g
Spearmint Chewing Cm [
prnv^l hv hi« flviirisi. But he can- hut to do aomethlng and let the t i.000,000, and James R- Keene, eetienawdsi
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and
desire
to piace a big box of tto
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mated
ot
6*0,000.00»
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For bU6—A Kinul huinu gull luushd.
fine,
healthful
gum into every bos*.
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homely, but truthful, wo cannot cat million dojlar^maii. Jud the 810,000 The majority of the.people in. this
8500 cash, balance easy payments.
It
sweetens
itfiV
breath—whites« the
*“ u dependent..
our rake and have it,.too. -W e can- boy an impecuntou
$ room house,.81&gt;600, easy paymorttil,
district are heartily tired of all.this
taetlj
t.aud.
aids
digestion. It b re- (
Ensmy
of
the
Bo/k
Lovey.
.V." not keep our money in pur pockets Cheap raising-does.not mean a cheap bickering end back bltinft and .they
8 rooms and bath. 1300 cash—monthly
One
of
the
mott-'eoumon
of
the
refrealiijjt'
and
pleasing
to i!L To ;
and yet have an up to dale and gder product when it corves to rearing want results and. now is the time to
payments.
book destroyers Is thé. bread borer.
every ohe opebding us but 50c aa4 j
quatc plant. Wu cannot bo .’ fur­ boys. No doubt, Abrrthain'.Lincoln^ get together and do something be­ which Is found In libbràrli/s and in rye
W«U 'located, lot, ’ 5&amp; 0. 860 cash,
nished light and water at cdbt of for instance, coat his parents {ess sides retard progress. You know bread. It ia half an Inch tong, downy, balance monthly. C-opneMy, 109 Mag- i? 7tamjii^q.'eqvcr shipping c o « U r ‘
riglil »hip -a; big box of 20 regular
» production and yet make fextengiopa than 84.000r he very -likely left the what 1 mean and you should take light brown In color and 'striped nolia avenue.
07-tf 'packages, or-iks Spearmint Gum u4|
of lines and mains with thYearnings parental roof, with the financial'ac­ the matter up. We want results in lengthwise. It lays its eggs "between
For Sale—Two Jersey.hclfcr» fith insliide the elegant
of thé pLanL Dut by providing by counting all in hia favor. And one road building and let petty jes!- the leaves of books pud In chinks In
the
covers.
The
young
hatch
tn
five
Ant
calf. J, D. Hoskins, Second VtBhjW'* ■serkljirr and ' ’ Errirs
a bond. issue at once for necessary .Would oot have' to go far to cite outles be
t y ( B L | i 6 i t o ^ ' absolutely free*
(V.—t.
or
six
daya
.
and
the
larvae
at.
ones
street,
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plenty
*
of
.examples
to
prove
that
extensions the pftnt Is’ freed from
T ljs Vfftr Is for a abort time salf.
that burden and its product can be laviah expenditure in upbrining has T Douglass' baa been re-elected as bore« long narrow tunnels through
For
Sale—
Dmrjc
brown
horse,
M
Not
more* tjjun 2. orders to on# pF*
paper,
leathac_ond
wood
of
the
bindfurnished at cost; and by installing a been worso than money wasted.
clerk of the ‘circuit couft and being
hands
high,
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weighs
900
pounds,
8
ty.
Dealers not alloitod to accept f
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There is a homely old laying that ______
. plant, equal to fijV.jecd» of the city
n goodI fellow
know -he will
years
hid,
g^titls
and
sound,
war,a
this rqlt of prodkrticb V.H1 be re­ a ailk purso cannot bo made from a get mad if I poke this at him bat
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any place. ^Priee 8150.00. Richard
s ’alk s co m pan y
War and. MerafS. ; *J
duced-to the minimum. »The city hog’s ear. But It ia probably closer how I* this gs a speech before- 0*«
C6rter,'Lak»;M**y,
Fla.
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"Every
war.
evoneth‘i
briffelt.
will.
manager figures that with«.* proper to the. point to say that, raising a •lection. I .do, hpt say that Doug­
In one year, demoralise men Intomparr
equipment' current can b*; furnished boy Ir a gamble at beat—a gamble lass said this bnt it sounds like him: ably moro than thousands of -thefts,
.fo r SrtJe-^-Tpio good horsca apd
at 6 cents per k.' to.'*and .-Water at 12 [or the boy and a gamble for the
‘T don't know a thing abgut Hie arsons sod murders committed!In Uta. ■firing wÎKôn. Inquire of Coro Cols
OWNI
cents prr thousand gallon«. These parents. Still it Is the best gamble tariff. If I did I would be k «uVk- course ot centuries by individual m*n BoKllngMCo.
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ere very low rates.' A copy of the in the world und, somehow, on the msn. I* have only ordinary com­ under the Influence of passlon.M
-r;TolsI PAINT, J
For Sale or Rerftrf-Two nico resi- i
ordinances of-the city of Pensacola, whole It turn* out pretty well. The mon sense snd that, combined with toL
you win SM I,
sn’ cea st A bargain. W.* J. Thigpen.
just received, ahowa that the mini­ 84,000 wager, plus affection, hope, conscientious effort, *ought to make
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mum charge for water in the year interest, faith, may all be lost, but a good county clerk out of me. I
Keep Conscience Cleari
tBoaostm
THIS IS
still
it
pays
to
rear
the
boy.
May
1911 was 4Q cents per * thousand
humble solicit your support, andtif If .you sell your conaclehUo to ipgallons, thouagh this rate has been his numbers increase and hia shadow I get. thrt job 1 seek, you will find ereft, you traffic with a friend.—
éy rt g«l«. L.Í&amp;M. S*®}*
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reduced uptil the minimum charge never grow lese!
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Furniahed room for rent Terms rca- '
^AdjifttB^LInsasdOO
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is now 26 cents per thousand. It
■Ai
late."
ss* eonahle. . Apply 214 Park aventtr. 63-1(
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.it o m i* with U
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•* . is probable that the-rate/ forecast 5 Summer time ia here, vacation
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Paint
For Rent— Large pleasant rooms,
• for Lakeland are as tbw art those of time is here and the bolt rockpr and
U and tar K-mla»l» Caanl». Vlarlda.
Ckiitii, NllUag
Tsiephons,
electric’ lights and. bthor
Toy Animals.
^ariy.city in the statb^pefhapa lower. the man who cannot aw'm?*who
A»» M. Tylar, Camplaloant
‘.Jti only $ 1 ^ 0 V*ri&amp;
conveniences.
Apply 41» Oak
*7n
all
tho
ages
of
thb
world’s
his­
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takes
a
young
lady
out
in
the.
water
~*'*&lt;Il hiqi been objected that no .pro­
Laura
K.
T^lrr.
Ilaapnndant.
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vision is made in the city manager's beyond, her depth will flow take the tory Ohlld’ on have loved their toys to Ta Lauts È. T ylar.'Or-atiag:
You ara h»rau« raqulrad ta ba and a
figures for retiring the bonds. T^ie boards and the paper will be full of be In tho shapes of snlmnli. Mules bafora
ioti
rlrcult
ruiiri,- atIba H*»#al____
H*»#alli Jui ■ ■ tha
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■ For Rent— Rooms, large, cool,
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ol Flgrlda, I« an* for Ramio•
item of 86,400, representing 10 per accounts of drowning* and •w'hst- appear among the toys__ of pottery dictai Cpcult
My
from Cyreuatc«.' made i l Athena; ala
ola eoustjr, Vtorlda, at tka coutt'Àoua#
»rr'eoned and well furnished , tor
, thtn
not. The fellow who. rocks the boat
t cent depreciation ( in machinery,
Saalord Florida, on Uunday, tho Srd.dor
Sanford,
■potted • ws from Egypt; a boy rid­
fi .
Augnai, A. p . 191*. and aaavar a-bill ot housekeeping, at 302 Park avenue1
i jf
could be left almost ^wholly intact hardly ever gets drowned. He usu* ing a Swan, a goat from cypruq, made ot
complaint. Plod In lha'«Jro»« itytod rauaa
lor tljjs purpose. Further, the fig- ally aeea.some of nla victims taken beforo the Christian era; rams, ducks,
' For Rent— Completely
- ¡fe urea are baaed on the output of the out of the'^water dead but the fool- fish, sit bear witness to tho love of
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, - Wttkly AtwipipAf. pub* houso with piano for
present plant, which could be grea^ lab one is usually, saved. However (be child on of early times for shi- tbhed ______
«t Sanfurd. la lamíanla rounty. rtav-.
ly Increased without corresponding should the idiot be drowned the &amp;.nls In miniature •as playthings.**--. Ida, one* aach waak for tight ranaacutlra Few steps to poitoffi... __r _r
steamer codk. A. W. Brow« ‘ «•»increase of expense with proper chances are good that aome of his Mrs. F. N. Jackson. ’Toys of OOw
a and twdrrad thla tha ilh
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equipment. Thla additional output victims wilt suffer. A little common Daya.” i
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Vtotlda.
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— ;----------woul4 be largely net earnings .wlrleh ssi*e used from pow on. until the
M«t)
E. A. DOUOI./I
Clark of tba Circuit
Rent— Fur
could join with tha item under the vacat on daya mto over will suffic*
Effset It Had on Haiv
roll, top
head of depredation in cgwallng an to keep down the death- list ma­
The hand imNt Amer'can uniform
and tàfileâ. 'Also a
adequate and rapidly accumulating terially and along this line the Is unquestionably that of tho First
sinking, fund for the retirement of. Timee-Unlon has. tfyt following:
city* troop of Philadelphia. It Is ro­ . HacluV »A&gt;l eh.,.,» lastT'L.ir:? viÄ typewriter desk and other
Norie» u
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gl»«» that n. naacham, ment for aal« or rent.
the bonds.
r
"•&gt;
LThe warm season 4« with us,;wnd. tated j)f a certain Trooper -Twiddle, who ^urrhuwr
. «I ,
«trincata NaJ a n ,
The Telegram feels that .the agita­ now* the ' physicians inslkt that nil 1« patttcuUrly handaoms. that aa he
Had i Ur Ilk
July, a, IV taor
■U
sa-Skd
a
sirt
• la
a mr
my nl
n
nfflea,
’ and
tion and the discussions that- have take to the woods and ^o upomthe claulted down Walnut street v'no day t Ia» m i d .., ,. ,,
M
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Fumili
bed
Îïçuse o/ Five Rooms—
Ub 1«W.' ‘ Raid
Raid**1rartlAcala
,
sppearsd in its column«, will all tend wairtrp. as mwfc a» w e 'm ay.-*T o In hia long and luatroua boots, white ln «ccatdancoBl
Scree noli
tka to
dnrrlbcd
doeskin
breeches
and
eUttoriag
helm.
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to bring about better conditions^ Ti»V Iaké/;,tód t6*' seashore will
county, n
B*r
This la vrbst we are all striving-for rtocirtKe "(hxjuihtlè’sà,» «od (be pre- a pretty jro ig Irish psrlor maid wna
heard, to say to the butler: "Hhura,
l U fe ld .e g ito- _
PerhapsMt might be well to get rur- »uinptuoirt‘-will atrryp tb appear wlae on’ I’d like to pawn him now!”
For
ther expression from the people by by professing 9upa$or skill with
WUJ
--------------neral mass meeting In boats—front this' '¿¡¿hies many
i ..a3I aaH
tasche» us to
&gt;hs»es of the alt- deaths.
the
id judicial- ex

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SANFORD’S HAY AND
CORN CROPS WILL
BE GREAT fACTORS

SANPORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1014

NO. 86

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Launch Party
Ilot Wave Sweep# Country
Mr. W, ;J. Thigpen gave. a de­
Washington, June I J .-T I uj ter­
lightful boat rido Monday evening
rific heat wave that has caused many
in honor of Mis» Mabel Bowler/ •
death i and intense suffering in
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The party left the city dock at
crowded centers of central valleys
2:00 o'clock in the afternooh for
since the first of the week spread
Beresford on the launch Mamio with
today Into "the east. In Portland,
Capt. Pagenhart at the wheel.
Mo., the offidal temperature reach
v&gt;
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.
On arriving the guests repaired to
•d a- max mum of 90 degrees. BoaI&gt;‘ a s s is t in g t h e f a r m e r s a large pavilion where Mr. Joe Deton sweltered with the mercury at PEACE DELEGATES SEEM TO
Mont urnished music on his "Vlc88,' and Washington and New- York
t o REDUCE LIVING COST.
“FAVOR HUERTA ^
torila” for the young people to trip
had temperature# of 89 and 80.
thp “ light fantastic toe,” liter which
A few places In the central west
a delightful lunch was served. ’ Then
temporarily
. were relieved.
How­
tzi }¿•
MJ*» Q'fDude Green entertained the
ever, generally throughout tye In­
crowd with two Interesting readings.
Bertha Takach vs. B. W. Rowo gbs. iassault and battery, Appeal terior conditions today were as bad
The return tyip was made in the
as on the two daya preceding with
and J. A. Takach partners, dUtreaa waa x! ismlssed.
evening and few there were who
•&lt;v t ’
"■ temperature»’ ranging from 90 to
warrant. ‘ Case dismissed at cost of
TRK s a n p o r d s e c t io n is c h e a t did not feet the mystic spell of'the plaintiff.
erican Agricultural Chemical 98.
beautiful moon casting its reflection
There waa small chance of imme­ DIFFERENCES MAY SPLIT THK
i n STAPLE CROP AS WELL AS
Confl&gt;any
Conri1
va. G. R. Calhoun, G. F.
on the water beneath and causliig
MBDITATOSS AND UNDO TUB
diate relief, weather bureau officials
State of Florida* vs. James J. Smith, final judgment.
*
VEGETABLES
even old bachelors- to bo a-little
stated
tonight.
WORK STARTED
Jenkins— rape.. Case is continued
'
Florida
Real
Estate*
ft
I
nvestment
Jmt now wherr-there seems to be sentimental.
Atlanta,
Ga.,
June
12.—The
heat
and capals issued for Jcnkink.
Niagara Falla, Ont., Jane 12--rThe ride was a delightful one and
Co,
Sam Schmelr, case referred to •wave, which has gripped the south
a general •drouth over the entire
Differences of opinion^ serious tha#
all pronounced Mr. Thigpen a graCheney
referee.
J.
for several days, continued today.
State of Florida vs. Jesse Mar­
country it is well to take Block of ciops boat.
they imperil the continuance of tho
Columbus, O*., reported the highest
lowe,
Jury
rendered
verdict
of
man­
ogr own section un} demonstrate
Those present were 'the Misses slaughter.
WJght Grocery Co.,’Va. R. T. Del- temperature, the mereurythere ris­ conferences here have developed
between the American delegate» and
wherein Sanford sectidn is so far Mabel Bowler, Belle Smith, Bessie
egai, final judgment, damages
ing to 100 degrees. Bristol. ^ 1.the
mediation
ffilenlpotjhtlariss.
Schumpert,
Alice
Whltner,
Peachca
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rapfrior to the balanco of" the coun­
Tenn, had a temperature of
de­
Henry Jones and Tom Ashe were IlShiOG.
On many vital po nts tifejre is fiat
XefHer,
Florence
Frank,
Mell
Whitty that comparisons are unnccesdischarged from custody In the Mum
State Florida va. Jesse Marlowe, grees and Lynchburg, Va. recorded -disagreement. .»
ner,
Pear H
B r o w n i n g ' . ford murder caae.'
h maximum of £8 3 The,latter was
mnnflaughter-jl6 yéara aentence.
iary It is said that the corn crop Gertrude Green. The men were
First, the mediators, representing
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a new June record;,,'or Lynchburg.
ted the hay crop will be sholt in Messrs. W. J. Thigpen, Geo. ,D.
presumably the viewpoint of the
In the Sandlin case defendant Tbe temperature here reached 98 Mexican delegates, are insisting that
State of Florid*-vs. KlrbjLlSttidittry section of tbe United States Bishop, Joo DoMont, G. A. Hilfj W.
found guilty and aenteuee suspended degrees, three degrees lower than the provisional president, of Mexico
M
n,
bigamy.
George
DeCottes
and that both of these staple crops W. Watson, E. M. Galloway, E. J, sworn in as assistant states attorney. durihg goad behavior,
ye«terday. .
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shall bf a «etftritl who shall not have
Close, Fell* Frank. The party were
The
wsatber
fui«c«at
tonight
for
till soar in price before the winter
been *ir*ctive partean In tbe con­
chaperoned by Mrs. T. S. Browning. Sandlin represented by I. J. McCall
Stills E. Sandlin va. Kirby L. southern gfatei’ tomorrow indicated stitutional cause.
of Jasper, C., D. Blackwell of Live
•taion b on. Here in the Sanford
Oak and A. K. Powers of Sanford. Saiujlin, divorce, final decree enter­ that heat conditions might some­
Tbe American
delegate*
have
»etion there will be no shortage of
Knights of Columbus In Sanford
what be relieved by local tunhderJury was J. S. McKenxJe, V. T. Pci ed, resumes her maiden name.
stated
emphatically
unleu
the
choice
Next Sunday at 10 a. m. in the
and if alt reports erh true it
showers. Unsettled conditions with
ten», A. J. McCully, O. W. BUlingafalls on a man of distinct conatitutill really bc‘ a banner yoar for both. Catholic school building. Mr. A. 1,. ley, 8. A. Irwin and George Speer.
The time of the court it now be­ probity«* raina waa indicated for Vir­ tionalist sympatibes, n o t.necessarily
.Rogoro
of
Jacksonville,
state
deputy
The farmer» of the Sanford celery
ing taken up by the case of i, O. ginia, North Carolina, South Caro­
Verdict of guilty.
military chief or leader, but one
ion have the irrigation ut nil of the K/iights of Columbus will ad­
Harris vs. A. M. Thrasher, mall- lina, Florida, Louisiana, Alabama, who would command their confidence
dress
the
Catholic
men
of
Sanford
Mississippi and eastern'Texas. Fair
tines and while the drouth Is no­
state of Florida vs. William Tug- dous prosecution,,
there can be no hope of constitu­
ticeable in parts of this section there and neighboring ritiea with the view
and continued warm weather was
tionalist acceptance of any peace
it no chance idr drouth in the irrl- of establishing a council of the
?* • €-- . * / -.1. forecasted for Tennessee, Kentucky program adopted here,
Knights of Columbus in our city
cuibhents could take ,the examina­ and Okalhoma.
AFTER ASS’T POSTMASTERS
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th? UtltsdiStiti? £Ov?rstions, but It would hardly avail any­
Light showeri tell in central Geor­
jA t soon as the crops. of winter Only men who are practical Cath­
ment
is
determined
that the method
olics
are
eligible
for
membership
and
Republicans |PI11 Lose Their Job* thing- u the final appointment gia- today j but-were-insufficient to
Jgttahles are off the farmers allow
of
transition
from
the
present, regat
present
there
are
at
least
fifty
would rest with the Democratic benefit growing crop# and to furtysh
.
Under New Law
usual crop of crab grass supplerae
to
the
new
government
shall not
such
here
In:Sanford
to
say
nothing
Postoffice
Department,
which
would
Legislation that is intended^p
more than a passing ro ief from heat.
uted by cowpca# to .cornit on arid
be
through
the
appointment
by Gen.
"get the goai" of near))- every Re­ rdy upon Democratic members of Drouth conditions have preval ed
i this crop they harvest the finest o|_tho*e in the outlying districts.
fluerta,
as
min
h
i
ter
offoreign,
af­
Orlando and DeLapd will .also publican awistnnt.. pongó^aster In thu Congress for recommendation*, a*;in over a . good part of the‘ #Lt&gt; fins*
ad of hay. This hay is cut somefairs,
of
the
man
agreed
on
for
pro
I two crops to the season and fhd representatives to the meeting country has beed/ÿd|fAtted to the the case of fourth class postmaster- ApriL 20, Georgia ha* had es* than
visional prv» dent.
tag» a* much as $20 per ton-: if arid it is tu be hopes that all Cath­ House from the - -pqfUrilir,- »commit­ «tdtu. The department und*T the one-hklf inch jj( rainfpir.^vulng the
To perinit him to exerci» he con
olic
men
in
town
will
attend
this
civil service law, could choose*'
ted; and, ia as follqVsi'
dry period. The normal pteclpit*lid in the local ^markets. The to^rn
atlltfliana!
functioiu of naming his
meeting.
whidT
will
undoubtedly
v*-r
".That, thereoftbr .*ny assistant one i f the th r « standing at tfid itJp tlqn for this period i» more thaq six
p plan lad m soon a* tho
successor,
according
to the American
fcuTt'Tn
great“
good
to
our
city*.
f
the
eligible
list,
and
as
onp^of
the
postmaster
who
pmy
bt*
required
by
lnchee.
iti-e off and is as fine: a as any th&amp;t
i
viewpoint,
wiU
be
cquK-a'ent
to ree- .
bt?*c,
at
least,
would,
certainly
be
a
law
or
by
authojity
or
direelion
of.
he raised anywhere even in? the
ognftion
of
the
Huerta
government.
the
Postmaster^
General
to
execute
Democrat,
the
Republican
assistant
^ co rfi centers of the United
a bond to the United State* to se­ postmaster who desire# to .bo retalnTh * view Is opposed by tho me-*
»1«
cure faithful pertyrmancsepf oiBcIhI ed in offlfo would stand about as
T n t i n T f i t ' n r t f i n ’T dtytors, who argeu that inasmuch as
jrno years ago it was found that
duty mny fur ruuiiired.. t&lt;? also exe­ much show as a snow ball it ifd » ,
I t i r i l i ■U r - C U U K I the world will know the mediation
hard Cuban corn .was the best
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cute a bond to'tfio postmaster whlse nether
comforonco had selected tho 'next-. _
region.
Itepresentati
k Florida on account of its flinty
assi^ta'nt
he
is
for,-4he
faithful
per*
provitlbnai president, tha form ef,
Rouse
of
Kentucky,
ami
Cox
of
face that offered no place for the Sandiln ia Saved From Camps by
iftenager1M
fejiein~Uatnn
fin
formsnp«»
of
Ws
m
l
the
dw
#U«e*sion
is unimportant, which Sals,*“- .
si
is
h
t
,—
memtnr*—of—rtm—
patiöffi
trill to boae-Mwlc iii-»»rnrhT«i-w.i;I
ng to A aslst l l i s Vi cti m
Lvnnbj,,
«ft,
i.liiitlnlr.r, ' ttshW&lt;jp
ilk-'
:
cretioa
of.
thè?t&amp;gjm^Ar
General;
greater
sacrifice
the mediators
committee,
are
active
In
pushlñjlv
Gire
Up
Tcfcgram
and
Suffers
ted this corn that at first was small
■« / „■ ru
. for'Gep! Huerta to name a tninLttr. ' v
- and contained only eight rows to ’ The Sandlin bigamy case has oc­ and it Bhah Ve tlio duly of the Post- this legislation which has back of it
O y t-g r « n W » ;.o t* Ik» of torcAtn.affairs whose political prlnU* car hat been brought up to a cupied Um.jutfrilioiL of -The. .couita. m'astcr Genefol to require all ftp- lb. b i t a » of .11 .1 tb . n . - ^ Western-Union"TolBgrapb/Co.,
of vip’ es are not in aceqs«i with bis, and
T^Cflnu Tar tasHnmt posimiaiers.in crallcnDougfesamcn. whîf'believe wffb
gkter stnndard by the farmer I
and th
thApublic the presto part of first and second ciao* postollkes, in Apdrow Jackson, that “ to tho vi^or this place was jailed yesterday for tlith to have the latter almost Im­
is his owp seed and this corn
contempt of court
He was ordered
and the court room has eluding'those nowlnuiffice, who were belongs tho spoils.”— Jacksonville
mediately succeed him as provielonal
runs from 12 to 16 rows to the this wç
to produce certain telegrams thatpr*#fd#ntk'o f . Mexico, or for , tho
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been ver4wded with^ spectators to carried into" tho^aervicc by executive Mtftropoli»,
had b’aasod between Kirby, Sandlin
United State# to yield on the tech­
’ This season the com here will uv- hear*lfhe\ evidence. It-was u case officers heretofore made, to toko a
uurU-LW -second wife in the Sandlin nicality, a# to the manner in fihlch
fill Cup# of Choco|stc * ■
18*1« from 56 to 75 bushels to the unique far the bbldneu of tb« de­ competitive civil *&gt;rvice exajgiqaft&amp; m y cane, being tried Imre, and
tion witliin ninety days or IMU-Sfltffi . The play ‘ of the CahipfiYil girU
the transfer shuli bo-made?
« « and on the Brum ey place
fendant ill marrying a girl ifr ^W«t thereafter as practicaldo' after the wilt he post|&gt;oned until Monday according to the. rules of the' Western
it is planted In narrow rows
The mediators weru occupied toUnion the manager could not give
ft Is said to go as high as 100 bushels Virginia ahd bringing her to San­ passage of this act, under ihu dvii night, Juno .16th, on-gecount .of the up. the copies of tho telegrams
iih a dlacuwdon on fhese points
ford to IIvA1while he already had a. service law, rules and .regulations, Illness of Jhp- l»ahy of Mr#.» Geo. Judge Ferkins j* v e him an hour
to the acre.
Ihg .xhemselvM. They did not
4 The corn Is the wonder of all who wife and f » i i y in Jasper. He at­ and the Postmaster (¿entrai, aboil, Hyman. Admission 10 cent*.
produce Or go to' jail and tha* lltti ¿Xf'duZer I with dttmt-iB» 4m»irican or
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’J f c
j! JtlMican dplogat«ft.i¿’Thn Mcxie
tome here to see it and many corn tempted to support two households under such law, rules and régula­
Mexicans
manager stood.,pat and went to th»r
Frank Miller haw'returpjid from
tion«, appoint all assistant postknown
that
they
considered
opertii from other sections have
b&amp;tilc. Judge Perkins jp k
but like aay household divided masters and all laws, rules and reg­ Daytona Beach where hS was called- county
u?
u u
,me»&lt;&gt;&lt;LoL succession a technlken here to examine bur crop and
h” "
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caifty,
'but would not definitely say
they all pronounce it as No. 1 'and against !trelfuril ami Sandlin found ulations in conflie^jgith »his act are by t b .'M d t a ,l IO Ih. Horodot, G i f t 'S . . “ from
h’s superintendent and
last Sunday, night. lie repbrts t h a f ^ r * .
clutches of the law hereby repealed/'
himself ir.
4f the best quality.
ho"replled thnt be waa and the judge whether they would yield their posi­
The object'of this legistntioh is to the injured are getting along nicely
-Thus it will be'aeon that-the far- for! the
f bigamy.
then ordeted the sheriff to go to tion..- They aro anxious that tho
pud
all
of
them
have
left
the
ho»get
rid
of
Republican
assistant
post
provisions president.jihall be neu­
of the Sanford section, after a
T•
hre4r-oafV
jjl«lid tie for the attorneys triAsters. These 'officiait arc ndW pit*! -at Daytona for the beach, Jacksonville and bring -Superin­ tral and if po*s bio a man whft Has
*#st prosperous season with their 1
to build upon and under the ¿Jaasified service, and can­ wKero'lt Is hoped they will soon be tendent Maxwell here to answer to
for the dele
»inter crops will have the added r-¿r- r *'Vithe same chnrg&lt;\ The-wupcrinten not been identified with nny polit­
Bit well, MifCnll and not be disturbed except by some lufficinetly recovered to return to
jffed fortune . of having * plenty^ of Messrs.
dent who wa* wilting for his em­ ical faction In Mexico. They would
against-a toqgh- such law as this. Under, tho .pro­ Sanford. Their .escape from death ployee to go to jail evidently had no not accept.» constitutional partisan,
“ y and corn to feed their stock this Povera were
»inter and ^ill also have some .to jiroposition lyi»*i t'empUng to prove posed legislation the Republican ‘ In- was nothing short' pf miraculous,
wish jp go there himself and ho im­ and especially, no active worker In
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their less fortunate neighbors that. tSeir ' cliah kitd '¡not dwUberi
mediately wired to the m an ago^^|that movement.
»«o hsvc suffered by the drouth.
atefy (nsrriedi-kfcther wprasn while
produce the’ copies. The manager - TBe Unlted States-has taken a
' Lucky indeed la the man who Is haVlng a lltdrfg wfe. The case wgnl Y*'was at once released and the copies firm position that there can be UtUo
“•^tnng in the Sanford section, for td the Yury IshI night and aboqf . fof.tBe talegrama played yn Important prospect of a peaceful, settlement
A»* inly ran he make good on win- nhfe o'clock the ury brought in a
Ip a rt’.ln the t isi, wherein it was unless the mediator* recognise the
:
■i?»J**pt»bleq bilk there fs n6rcnd to -verdict of .guiltj Thi« seeiped to
«shown that Sandlin had two wives mlitary conquest of the constitu­
The crop report for tbe
ofvFÌa. Ô5* H. 8. 57-4.
fortuno in raising staple give general siiti*! tlon for the lym
at qqp and the same time. Judge tionalists and trike Into consideration
*on with th«f *T**»ture:
was with-Jhe girl Florida, and its comparison
"ops’ when tY\ct. farmers of others pathy oX the ero
Perkin»-^allows nothing, to xtierve the probabullty that the constitu­
Condition Juno 1, 1914, Fla. 71, him from his duty a» he sees it and tionalists soon wiii cater Mexico
4 -and" whiie •j&gt;ll average for the United SUtfc for
’ *re up-f4ggUht tbp worst whp had been wri
ftt 0lu '
.
of tunny
wnntgd tl . guilty one pun- th# week ending June J, has linen U. S. 89.8.
■his action in forcfhg the Western city. ,
see where tho sent out by the bureau » ( *t«tistirs * 'Condition Juno 1, 10-year ayçragç, Onion to prodiice the copie* of tha
. »‘r tffi*
Affi
,'»iîed ‘they éoUld
Tomorrow, the mediators expect
T' ? teTdferam in the Interest of .justice to diieuw. thesn points In detail with
ww with a through the local weather bureau Fla. 85, U. S. 90.0.
picnic
Cabages:
Tho report 1* Interesting because
n yc*bròrffis; the Ju«igc *» the'proper man the Mexican delegatee. One medi­
*ttt k r&lt;*
No. Wt* f- &amp; A. M. certain degree.
it
shows“
that
in
the
case
of
every
Conditori
June .1, ' I914L Fig 0,' to'-'preside over tbe courts of this ator'today said ho felt confident no
\ it was. ari» h»ve a basket, picnic at Wood- ter
Jay morninj
tcrJay
morning
■ iu. s. &lt;
;’ district He is certainly there with obstacle could arise to diarupt.nouso P»rk Thurtda^-, Jund 26th.
nonneed that the
i ould not bo product ‘mentioned pears alone* are
Condition ffunê h F-year avefagn. the 'goods.
igher court In better’wjndlUon than for the av­
•*rringementa have been com- appealed and go
diation and that all difference« would
__ *
wrtfd inf transportation by l/oat, but thiiv'lbe a
had ;com- erage during the fiaat six yqin^s for Fla., 90, U.^ S. «8 8. ^
be reconciled,
^
* Ppache*»-*’
*
' V
tence SUs- th# state;
promised and u
r
To Palm Beach Post
word waa received today from
condition*Jufte L.-lD14,~Fla. 72.
Oats, hay peachee, cantaloupes
«nd 9:15 a.
; defendant
pended .hy the
Tha Palm Bgach Post seems to be cpiYstlrutiaruHAta. It - ia not
and’
watermelon»
all
show
a„
condi­
■V,
(¿*81,7.^.
*
; after parhuí!#* of
,Qr lhe round, trip will .^•ouldUc allow,m|
Condition June: I. iO-yé*r sver- h»ve a pycuHor idea aa to the msan- known when.an answer from them to
sufficient for tion under that for the tim» for
\ admf*«J°n to the »rafk. 1 ipgt ho earn pi* nani a»
the last note o f 1tho mediators'riiay
I» « cf »t8 word c' 1I,r' it1 d0M n0t
anfi, that ijf wbUjHAverages are computfd, whlfp '*fC *fci'T 8 l V. ffi 60 2.
V
“ y**», nnd motbgrs, wjyep, har Immediato .ri
he expected. The oh^tiichw that
PeariW
‘
.
*5?Jln
^ba-ap-r
''bottomless
pit."
peaches '«flirt, peara •only ‘.^fe -above
'* 7 n !\ ini ^ughtem o f Masons'pro ta¿£0dng baby. |
hake
arisen in tbe past twenty four
put'it
la
an
underground
room
whore
OdndftTón Juna 1, 1914, Fla.. 70,
Judge'Peril na gave ndlin a good th* average* In «jfiiiftion for the
they
keep
good
things
to
eat.
The
hour«
will *prolong , the^proccodlnjj^
U; S. « M , V
, / “•
-??b U, ,k ,d y pound., letture'in open court hen^ h» #u»- United Btate*:
There
raay.-b* a brief; tfippsa .« « t t
Sanford
variety,
although
not
under­
The
réport
followerCondillôh
'Jtme1,
6»&gt;'ear:;gve/age,
fonni*d. him
ly. a" y’ BPP»ratua plscsd there for pended senttrm»' »«d
weak however, when ope of-the
ground
yet,
can
stow:
away
the
good
Crop
report,
FthfTAii,
June
l:
Fia,.
67,-U,
S.
06.3.
/
'
"
went WTong
that if' at any' tint
thing* regularly three timcaL_a_day, dialorw-mu« hi. away for two-.
Oati! ,“,;j *:■"
El Wsur.moloaé; ■'
;,v
again he would-st
ite 1
Cofiffitîort June 1, 1914, Fia. 'iü. We will excuse P. B. P.
June I,
_______ ^
tho 'cot
Jurisdiction of the Sev
"ignorance' someti
U. 8. 1,218.000,01
»ill be
U.JL-17.0.
District; ,?.nd the sei ‘
si •
^ flou Juno L
in the eonvict
FinaL
- hssicj«
»II,-Dai

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WILL STOP THE PEACE
AT BIG CONFERENCE

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DISPOSED OF DURING
THE PAST WEEK *

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                    <text>PAGE EIGHT

LauraJean Libbeu's
BUDGET O F O P IN IO N “ JUST BETW EEN
YOU

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AND

M E .”

A CII1EL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.

J;

“ HE'LL PBENT ’ E M " — SO SAYS SAUNfERKU.

(CwnWa 1914. hr il» M*ClwiNew*sswV
THE MEW WC^MEN LIKE.

'Btglrt a cop of «teaming coffee »wait*
them. It malt*« the good lady’» heart
glow In her bosom to listen to tho
thank* they pour forth, and tho bless­
ing» they heap upon her for .giving
them tho most glorious time that they
over had In. their lonely young lives.
What a world of happiness well-todo womcp upon who»« bands llm*
hangs heavily could scatter through
the path* of young glrle who are
bread-winners and hare few of iiiVe
pleasures! In winter time young girls
who hare no one Interested In them
to escort them about usually hare
dreary oTenlnge.
‘ Why don't the fortunate young ma­
trons get together and plan a series
of amusements for working girls, al­
ways extending Invitations as well to
nlca young men to meet them«—young
men who are thrifty and would make
good husbands; tfaoee who admit they
wouldn’t object to marrying- If they
could find the right kind of a glrlT
It takes a popular matron to start
such z bill telling. S ic must get her
women friends Interested and they, In
turn, will do their share. What a
boon to employed lads and lassies!
Winter evenings would have no ter­
rors for thorn. There would always bo
somo Joyous prospect to look forward,
to. dlrls have but one- youth Umo.
If you know any girl whoso life Is
lonely, tty to maka It happy for her.

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

% All Local Advertisement« Under

This Heading T H R E E C E N T S a
Une For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 26 Cents.

' "Why dll ah« lava hlmT
Curious root, he still!
Live While Yon Can
should throw any obsthdge in the I« human lova l ho growth of human
wtur
A little life, a little love,
path of the women who are doing
*
FOR SALE
A little time to stay,
the public’s work and doing it well,.
Tho young maid In her loans la
easily suited. Almoat pny young folFor Sale—ia,600.ll0 buy» celery
g '.Tho » country fcdltor Is in 'th e
y
low 1who* wears a
farm, 6 acres tiled, farmed A years)
¡ » M M ] ( natty suit, tan
front rank of the dtixens of his corn­
|600 cash, balance 1, 2, if,. 4, years
: ’ shoes, and a rod
munity, ile is a loader in affairs
at 3 per cent. F. B. W oodcock,
n e c k 11 o looks
of his town and contingent territory.
Owner, 7 Oxford PlaceX Kirkwood,
.
' good In hap eyes.
By the nature of his employment he
Georgian
‘
,t »
' 79-8tc
H
It does not rootis a boôster. He knows all the
*
ter
whether
ho
I*
3 c : what’s Life worth, if not with peopio whom he serves. Their af­
For Saie— Good all round home.
■ S j a bashful youth,
fairs are as his own. When death
mirth
M. S. Nelson, Eureka Hammock.
■
or •has a gift of
cu ts a pall over a darkened home
To crowd each blessed hour?
I gab. ahe thinks
79-tf
It la his duty to record words of
No merit lies In frightened^ eyes
him manly perfocFor Sale— 1910 Cadillac touring
sorrow and -sympathy. When a
■
tlon. When ahe
And faces sad and sour.'*
car
for 1400.00, just overhauled in
m
has merged from
Tho smile’s the thing, the laugh
good
running shape. Sanford Ma­
her
leone,
and
Is
tion of the stark;-, he rejoices and
whose ring ' ; 1"
chine
A Garage. =•
82-tfc
swinging
along
notes
the
fact
in
sentiments
befit­
Wakes joy in every heart
airily
in
heV
earting
the
occasion.
He
announces
And knows that life la only sad ‘
. For Sale— Nice R. I. Ret
ly twenties, the
Wheri good friends have to part. the success of a spelling bee in Ru­
ens,
liens and vrying sixes,
youth ' of other “Lova la such a mystery,
tti district No. 3 with the same en­
1 cannot .find It out;
days
who
has
be sold in two days. A. M
thusiasm aa he does a dress suit f a a B H H P M B kept paco with For when I think I’m best beloved
So love your life, so live your life,
Greenwood station. *
ft
I then am most fo doubt.'*
nffxir at the residence of Banker
When reveille shall come,
her no longer ap­
You smiling go as one who'd know Jones. He proclaims the fact that peals to her, for her conception of the
For Sale— Horse, wagon and bug­
n new barber chair hns b o * ^ in ­ "one man" has changed.
What moves pbovo tho sun;
gy with harness. All will be sold
For nestb the.sun, the race you've stalled at the barbar shop lnt*thf. ryShe likes the man who has begun a
for 1125 cash to first roan who Bpsame column wjdeh “announces ploiT» -career} a young man who talks of
nlle*.
. 82-6tc
for •* thtee story" bìtslneài,-clock f&lt;ùi most anything else besides football
;* Since first your life began;
Lived, laughed and loved your fill, M ain'street^ ÌU kets forth the pro- add college d a ys;. who is Just at that
For Sal(fr!ri^fl»cticaHy bran new
grama oirtthp.-various churches viJth age when be la a trlflo indifferent aa
until,
to whether be makoa an impreaalon
1914
Ovcrht^d, - f ir i n g car, •fully
You met Dtath like a,m an. \
1
"
™
or not. The woman who has reached- -^ak carelessly in (he nekt who the
xations are given an equal degree of thirty appreciates the bachelor; dot Ku-i wi* be met htr with yesterday, equipped,- «flf itarter, electric light#
In use short tim e-by owner. $850
5 “ I appeal to you, Mr. President" mention. Thebe* things and many tho flippant kind, nor yet tho man Bhe 1»‘shrewd enough pot to put erecash
takes car, B. A O. M otor Co.
says Mrs. Charlotte Smith of Mass­ others, asys the C^d&amp;r Rapids (la.) about town, who Is- a conspicuous flg- denco In "tho Ideal" remark nor la
make tip hia news col­ ure at all prominent affairs, and who »be quite sure of him. As for that
achusetts in a communication’ which tiaxette,
■he has forwarded to President Wil­ umns, which he corflpiles in his Is much sought after by mammas with matter, no woman la quite sure of a
man until she steps to the altar with
His' ef­ marriageable daughters.
son, "to spare the bachelors of this weekly routine of labor.
When ahe nears forty, It la the wld- him. Many a girl thinks because she
When you want a typewriter aee
commonwealth if you issue a coil forts are occasionally reproduced by
ower who appeals to her. especially ts engaged that she Is privileged tq
for volunteers. Let other states send dailies in targe cities and treated If he has a little family which uoeds a &gt;ay j UBt what she pleases to him. She Connelly, also ribbons and carbon.
7(M i
their bachelors to the front, but with derision by alleged humorists. woman's Influence And care—If ho has pouts over this and soolds over that,
spare, oh, spare Massachusetts bach­ T o be thus made 'n subject of zcstW not passed tbe-flye and forty mill;* quit0 willing that he should coax her
For Sale—Biack «addle and driving
T o be thus msde a subject of jest stono on life's pathway. He Is neither ioto good humor. There la a limit,
elors."
mare.
Inquire of J. D, Roberta at
he d o « not reaent. For he knows too young nor yet too old, not over however, to the patience of the beat
Mrs. Smith dislikes bachelors ex­
grocery.
42-tfc
what the people want and he is serv­ rich, yet well-to-do.
flf men. When he has reached that
ceedingly and has tried to have a
ing them.
Tango or hesitation wait* may have ,u g e . be might balk over tho.roeroat
I have a few bushels velvet beans
special tax imposed on them. In
In hia editoriala the country edi­ flo charm for him. yet he enjoy» con- trifle. The upshot of the matter Is
her letter to the President she points
left. Witt—sell these 'cheap. Come
tor reviews tho needs of his com­ certs, theaters and coxy little dinner they agree to disagree and go fhelr
at once. A. M. Tyler.
8 !-3 tr
out that "the New England race has
munity and Us relation to affairs at parties. He appreciates sensibility in separate ways. Nor can the kfjf« of
shout iun out. for there are hut few
a
woman,
yet
llkea
her
to
enjoy
life
f
a
man’s
bosom
expect
to
continue,
to
large, Ho-writes from the shoulder
For Sale1—New P ota to«, sorted
marriatei and fewer children are
and with effect, for he know» what and brightness. Ho appreciates the BOaUer her husband’s opinions at all. and washed., ¿pll bushel $1,25 de­
being born to the descendants of
he is talking about, in whlc^t he has woman who Is fond of ourol-door Hie, times to the winds and to do as she livered anywhere in Sanford, sub­
tho Puritans each year."
and can put on her hat and aceotn- pleaaes. The best of husbands will
the advantage • over m iny of his
ject to your approval. Send postal
Bhe proposes to recruit n regiment brothers in large cities, who know pany him anrwhere qn five minutes" rebel once In a while. One can never
card order to C. E. Snyder, Route I,
notice,
and
whom
his
friend»’
wives
bo
positive
as
to
what
#
man
wRJ
realof five hundred women, ranging not their constituents aa individuals.
Sanford,
llko
tp
visit.
This
type
of
man
suits
¡r
do
under
different'
circumstances.
from 25 to 46 years old, to serve os The country editor Is personally s o
of t0rtr 1p CTgrT * " T| *Fhenrrn&gt;................. ipinsharp shooters. She believes they
— wi t h hi* nail mil amt Inr
what her own sop aril) do. Bho ntay V For Sale—A good homo well'located.
could—plaL out guuillas With uldr'C v o le « their sentiments.
Removed years, she likes the man ten year* her be .Intensely anxious that he ahall tnar- $600 cash, balance easy payment»
cose and accuracy than the nervous himself from the largo renters of senior, be, he •widower or bachelor. r j some daughter In thé tjochtl set In
6 room.house, $1,500, «**y payments.
bachelors, because they ure accus­ financial and political turmsii he Bqt, If an additional ten years were •which ahe moves.. He may lose h i»
8 room* and bath, $300 cash-monthly,
tomed to long houts of toil, light gnins b. - proper perspective of the added .to hi* ago ho would bo all the heart to the pretty shopgirl who eellr
payment*.
^
rations and small remunerations! . affairs of tho nation and state. His more pleasing in her eyfc». lie would him gloves and m a n / her after the
Weil
located
lot, $360. $60 cash,
bo (ympathetlc, companionable, con"The women would never) be
viewpoints are wholesome and re­ letat t o sit by the fireside with.-her, short whirlwind courtship. A father balance monthly. Conhelly,. J09 Mag­
may work all of hlo Rfe ahflvJ{crfipo
missed from this state should they freshing and he is not deviated from
and In dressing gown and 'slipper*, and save tn building up a btfslneaa. nolia’ avenue.
67-tf
fall in tlie service of the country, be­
honest expression by talnetd influ­ recount to her the experiences of tho The hope which he hug* to hi* bosom
cause there are one hundred thou­ ent*».
day* whon Tlmo was young with him. for years Is that ho le laying » foun­ ' ; For ’ Rent— Completely furniahed
sand surplus women in MasimchuHe wields a trenchant" and not' She like* him.because he Is content dation of his boy’s future career; that koase with piano for tht «uinmer.
m
mw.ilmF -, i. i
i=:. r^
wu* Mrs. Smith's final .com­
infrequently a scholarly pen- There with her only, her ways, her dress. ho will take tho roln* out of Jhla hand* Few’■»tops to poitoffice, depot and
ment.
arc score* of editorsyln &lt;;pbntry
whon ho la reedy to lay thefli d(Swn.
»teamor codk. A, W. Brown, En­
7-*
/ *
MAKE YOUNQ
GIRLS'
LIVE8 *: .
towns whose forceful expressions, in
terprise, Florida. .
,ul 78-tf "Tho
best
laid
plans
of
mfco
*pd
men
MAPPV.
^ The following from the Savan­ point nf literary excellence , and
fiang aft agte»"
nah News will interrot'the l# d l« of strength of appeal, are not Outdone "Soft la the breath o f s maiden'*' Tss;‘
&gt; For Sale— Two good horses and
Not the light gossamer stirs wllh.lesy;
■N o parent ca n ,hr- sure o f even hia spring w ^ g o n I n q u ir e of Coco Cola
this city:
'
•
- V ' . ' '■ b y 'th e highbrow writers of the met­ Dut
never s cablo that holds so. fast
If anybody tlilnkx' that; the work ropolitan prejts.
SO-tfc
. ■Through all iho b aiti«, of ,w»ra. an .own son. "That kind of a Ufa-wouldn't Bottling Co.
•*ult me." declares the bay. .'"¿TJriiava
of women'* JcRiba k not important
In fact it may bo said thut'onty
'or Sale or Ret\t— Two nice real
‘hone of It. It*» too slow! An norothat benighted person needs only to in the weekly field d o « the editorial
There's many n.woman who, looks
ce» at a bargain. W. J. Thigpen
read the report in yesterday’a morn- writer still maintqip bis old - time out discontentedly upon a heavy snow­ plane for me and the life that goes
with It!" The girl who has over-con­
80-tf
ng News of the convention of the supremacy of power and 'tnfluince. fall, wondering how ifie »hall amuse
fidence In her best fellow,'asking him
Finit District Georgia Fedemtlpn of
And the editqra ^of- the., werkiy herseli on so dismal k .day. Let me to-escort,hffme tftf* girl friend or that
For Sale- -I! fbksn at once Rem
Wofnetvs Clubs,- which tv'aa held; at press, however they may diverge in suggest a. mergy. idc»- If »he Is Jlvfiig ■ono whhn*ttey •lioppen to call upofl' Jogton typewriter, $7.00. Call HerMillén. It will ,.b.è littlh*'»itQp&lt; b! their J^onest political opinions, are in a country town, and la well-to-do, her, tifioq'-airtitl» forth her sh toof love- »Ifl ■’MflwM«
&gt;
/
On i f
BUfprjatpg (6 any-on a who Hits not working 'as a unit for the progress why not plan to give the young girla Upon a irvicherouH eon. lgjh e lojer;
•Jlko the ship, rotu^na to-her no There,
kept Ip close toueji will) th*lr work of it he people.
T O RENT
■ho hryi learned het'1iifsoil; oho f" that
to lesfn mtrc.ly of; Lha'.vàri*tlèii'p/ ’{ ;Morb power to them and more
experience, ahe let* bdr-women friend*
their uctiviti«. They are taking op ni&gt;inreqialion of their intelligent, un­
Furnished room for rant. Terms rtaAnd their own escort*.--:
work that should be done, but that selfish Efforts. *
aonshie. Apply 2U Park avenue. 63-tf
No
sweetheart
can
be
too
suro
of
hasn’t been dpne heretofore because
For Rent— Largo pleasant rooms;
holding even tho most faithful -o f
It' was everybody’* business" Atid
lovers. If he And* her continually duH Telephone, Hectrie light* and other
hence nobody's in particular.
hia thoughts may turn slowly tonedgo convenience»-.; Apply 418 Oak Ave.
‘ It was mode plnRi at the convcnother girl whom ho know*-that 1» al­
‘ tlon that the women, of the First
ways bright, who h is a gladaprpe VelDistrict have.- taken hold of tho taak
l^Tùi RpnL—Furnished office equipan hoiift or ao later?
——
of bettering condition* under which
In
the
dther
girt'*
presence,
tlpue’
pud with rn|f.top desk, office chair*
Tljdy arc informed they need not
-the peoph- of the district live with
No woman und table«. Also e roll top 4 « k ,
bothor ubout eating much dinner at flit* by on golden
a defertirlnarion and a grasp that
hdtne; thetr hostess will attem! to can sit down nnd worry'over tho pos­ •ypl-r.liter. t!*--.l. und' 6tH*f: equip-'
are bduadl to bring good résulta.
that. What.poor utils gjrls to whom sible chance of losing a man or let meat fw *alv' Ot rent. Herald olfîço.
•Their work,Ja grbwlng. It U not
a slelghrldo Is a-luxury she has oftou Kim know that she does not feel sure
being confined t o ’ the One big-city
dreamed of, but neVc- experienced, of him. If she Is, bright, of happy dl*^
would not ctap her hands and fairly position, cultivating a charming pqr-'
House oi Fivq.Rodma-rof the district, or even to tho smaller
scream
with Joy at such an Invitation? sonallt; 1« genUl. and s chum In
cities. It is being done in the »mail
watcr.inciudrtl,
Of courts, thuro ./wotftd have to bo trbth, always ready to go here and
towns, in the less densely populated
thnro
with
him,
entering
he^rt
and
plenty or young' men Invited to make
sections, in tho Htt,e communities,
It jolly for tha tflris. 'What young fid- soul Into the sport* be likes, she may
and is the means of improving con­
low with baundfng'fcd blood in lttfc feel that she has a better chance,„{ho
MISCHI, A.NEdlib
ditions hero and there, making live*
veins would refuso a straw ride, the world ore.r; in holding bis heart,
agnihet
all
comers
who
might
bo
pos­
happier, making communities more
first, slelghrldo of tho season,, espoII you wont to buy or nell
attractive, exerting good influence*
qtally If hts best girl was to go alongr sible rival»,. Every man has pno soft, nelly’s RcaltEstate Office is the fri»
little
warm
spot
In
hts
heart'If
only
, in countless way»
There’# magic In the crisp alri
r iw lo business.-^
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there's n charm Id the dainty white woman could roach It. If two heart»
■ In the report of tho Waynesboro
carpet that covers hilt and dak Even' are not whtflly agreed,- the woman
„«_clqb It - w a» stated thgt the V«U#rtho mao In the mooh—■
who might be 'cannot he. sure of b it»,''N o woman
V «tent of ednd i r i o n s ' the Burke
called
a
full
brother
to
iiv© when It -shbntd be dU hesrten«'urcaasa *hp
.'-.County jail was one object toward
concerns curiosity, peeps out from bo- cannot tnfluonc« one particular man.'
•*1 which the dub was working; the
hlnd a .dcuif to pee what It’s all about Their natures crUS^lly do Opt bgy.
Woman's Culture d u b &gt;of Sylvaniu
—Hie laughter of&gt; maidens, tho Shouts montse. ‘ They-would fieverTin wholly
has been beautifying tin* public
of exuberant young feHows- amj tho satisfied with each ollicr V w u thntt &gt; Wanted—Position aA.órónogréuhor!
«TU work -chqftp, ÎthroVtgji ‘ the *sum
sq u a t« in that city,* and the Civic
Joyous Jlnglo o/^P&lt;J -prtfe. O f Course acquaintance to end In matrimony,^
V-.ll ... r&gt;, . n 'm l l - V j . i ' ' ■
*
Tbo
wom*n
ftr
whom,»
pxnn
would
some body ytrike# 'tip' a. tune. The
Club caused medical Inspection ' of
^Irirhttrtthbw the Song, and the web give bis fait' dollar, ayo the Iasi drop
the, school children; anil-She Millen
of blood In his hcorj, Is the ugly be­
Club gnye rfn sgricultursl college
ing .who would bo *ut6 o(itm .
ÀÙ kind#fof suhtogw^bjb nnd
«choisnhlp its a reward for good
This advice holds gdod for both, writlng .work ncglly, done.
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work by a canning club girt. And
sweetheart, or wife. A man might St. John's Ilotal, Room 12.
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so the list of the women's ^ good
chango^very seven years, but ho U
works range* from jail to tchocl, in­
cluding a hundred matters between
those extremes. The fa d -th a t they
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Everything a Man Needs

'M itt,
onions, radish, brota
1
» little
« Ifr y . All STRICTLY
Address E. .T. Woodruff, CHOICE
gon Hotel, Jee^nville, F Clr* Art.
Wanted— Six famM«* k
this summer. Write for «
Box 223, Daytons Beach

’ M « 'l n g of 8t*ckhold,n
The annual meeting of ih»
holders of the Southern r
Company, a'corporation of lh
of Florida, and having an e
New York City, N. Y., »m ,
on June 6th, f t u , 4t 2 „
Room 31,4!), 4th avenue, New YcrV
City, to elect officer* and to
u pon ' hptfndmenu to the Art)0

of Incorporation and on an IncnJ*
of tho capitalisation. By ord«»l 1
the president.
P. A. SWARTZ,
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76-4t-Tue*
Secn-Ury. '

ID O L S A R E SOON FORGOTTQ
Jack Chesbrtj, Once Fsmou* 3pit
ArtJst With Ns* York Yanks
Is Now a Farmer.
Idol» o f the diamond aro often quick,
ly forgotten after they drop qot of its
national game, and for tha benefit of
the present-day generation a brttf
sketch of Jack Chetbro’s career *oe!4
not be am laa at Ibis time.
Jack Chcsbro, who aided xmUy b&lt;
making tho aplt ball famoui whila with
the New York American league u«a,
1» fanning today on a big honectesg
In New England.
Jack ts done for so far o« tht m«
his big league arm la concernei
lie Is not beset with any flnuwi^
worries, because he saved a great desi

Jack Cheabro

v t whti bu maflfl lU'tiia ua&gt;» ci m
oe*a, «ays a writer In the WasMagìa»
Herald
Cheabro wfes boro In North AdxaC
Mas», forty-two year* ago. H* bsp»
with Bpringfleld In 1 » « . Pitched ra­
the Rci*(aoke club of the Vlrglik
league In 189ffTRlchmond tn HJT, u4
to the middle of 18W. when he we
purchased by Pittsburgh. IferemalMd
tbero until 1903 when bo Jumped to
the New York American*.
Tho following year ho not only es­
tablished that wondorful mark of ($
victories In 63 gam «, but cans
through with a airing of eoneeeullre
;antos won, hanging up an Amerle*»
eaguo record of 14 la A row.
Cheabro has dropped out of baMPSfl
a* tar as tho major leagues are co&gt;
hut still pitches on a Mttt-y*.
Club near hie borne town In il
setts, for he loves the game
to drop It entirely.

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Rich French Fe»»«sslon.
French Guinea Is irogarded a* cos
of tho richest of * thq Frtoch W«1
African colonies. Konakry. the tspk
tal, .la tho port through which sl»o*t
tho whole of tho etport and Import
trado -passes, and improvement* u*
being mado to facilitate the conitintly

Increasing trade.
Makes Alll'thö
Ih» Dlffersn*'Differ**«.
Teeclwr ‘Now F-&gt;' - “ “ V " ,
mo whnt -Dr.' staiuft for.
faced sovdfi)""** Spends on * h^5*V
U Is before- pr gfWr à man'* «sir«-.# .

FREE

Ukdun"T»n$*" Nj

two besullful V1®**
ulsr. jew elry •*r« th® - cr* ^
sprltly women In Ncy Vor^J
cltlf*. They »"&gt; ft.

eioront cold CnUhcd erWtK

MTmm th®

of ^

or woman no maltcr ho* &gt;‘c
how old,. Very stylish and
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Returns Show That Fletcher, McRae,
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Sears, Clarke and W ilson Were
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The Counly Officials Show G6od Form, But There Were
Few Surprises in the Average .
n is over and one
niiderable Interoat
0 fact that it waa
ono under tho now
w but was also tho
In Semlnolo counIdals. From early
dosing of (ho polls
1 from then until
io morning after—
waa intense. The

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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

nesday afternoon about 6:30 that
the real result in Seminole county
waa .actually known, for at that time
the official canvassing board had
gone over the returns from overy
precinct.in the county and made up
tho official returns. The general
result was ijiiown but tho official
count os given in today’s Herald
will make roost interesting reading
and demonstrates more than a^y-

from the county,
ring, candidate for County Judge
has the distinction of leading the
Uteix friend« were on the Job at all ticket by tho sum total of 558 votes,
hours and until the polls closed which is a compliment to any man.
stayed right at the polling place«.
Second to him ia S.' C. Dickson of
Along about pin** o’ c!
tho
mning some of the candidates
ttre noticed to dim b into automoy Com misai oner in
W « or stroll o ff toWard home, either
b f View of the fact
Ming— «good and
--- . 'satisfied,
*---- ■ or sore
vpMUiuptwe
candidate* had opkt satisfied with tho result. At position their large vote le

Y lh t tiros, some pf U i » r W ; i

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¡ »oerdetj but dt' Wss oijly ûp \Vodtheir. Hienda.

The election oí Tuesday demon­
strate* that In tome particulars the.
Ilryin primary law is all right and
if it can bo amended to auit the ex­
igencies oí several occasions that,
have arisen it wiU, probably bo itned.
hereafter, Thp only serious; ohjec^
tions to the law as used "here Tues­
day was that the counting oí tho
ballots may have taken moré time
than usual and the tabulated re*
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turns were more tiresome to (life
clerks but this may have been due
to the now law being unfamiliar and
many of these kinks will be straight­
ened out in time. The canvassing
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board yesterday worked under dif­
L ’Engle Will Be Second When the Returns From all the
ficulties on secount of the serious
illness of Supervisor Du Roso but
"C ounties of the State arc Complete
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the.method of canvassing under the
W. J. Soars of Kissimmee will bo
Palm Beach 'County
new law is all that could be desired,
lha neat Congressman irom the
West Palm Boach, Juno 4.— Al l
although the first and second choice
rourth
District,
his
nomination
bo*
but
ono precinct complete in Palm
votes take up considerable time of
ing assured from the returns now In Boach county give* •Acosta 65
tho clèrka.
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HON. E. A. DOUGLASS
L'Engle 207, Malone 74, Sears 309,
Since tho readers of Tho Herald
Koíelcctod tq tho Office of Clerk of the
Williamson 31,
by this time know the names of the
H I
Circuit Court
r~V'
lucky candidates there Is no need to
Putnam County
repeat their namoa In this issue M ir
istorisl R ice Volea Tabulate
when Congressman L ’ Englo’s ineit ? Palatka, Juno 4 Twenty oi
the taMusted report will give all the
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* Fletcher. Stoc
necessary Information and should bo
chus........* . . . . . .
1.098
preserved along with tho other bits
of history of the new county.
f. (Majority)
d ford .. . . . i
*By One Vote *
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Jacksonville,
June
5.--Senator
(majority
Duncan 17. Letcher “ carried Duval
bounty, including the city of Jack­
sonville, by one vote, according to •Columbia
completed returns received last night
just before midnight, the official
tabulated figures being, Fletcher
3,006, Stockton &gt;,00,r&gt;.
Acosta for Congress leads hi* neafeat competitor, Sears, In the county
and city by €09 votes, aa follows!
Acosta 1,809, Sears 1,200. V Engle
Is low man, receiving but 871 out qf
tha 6,028 cast for this office. .
For State Senator. Farris U elected
bv a majority of 328 vote* .over
Craig, who received 2,74«.
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County Man W ipes Up With
the Four Other Contestants.
Snows Them Under.

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Manatee'
Marion’,
•N4MS.J.
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D, U. Fletcher............
J. N. C. Stockton. . .
Congreae— Fourth
St. filmo W. Acosta..

'Seminole
St. Johns,
st. Lude.
S um ter...
-»Suwanne e . :
T a y lo r..
‘ Volusia.
Wakulla.

A. M. Williamson. . . . . . . .
Commissioner of Agricultor
T. J. Appley.rd, Jr..............
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^u*tiee Supremo Court
lohn C ,‘ A very,..
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*• H. Ellis........
T.- M. Shackleford
County Judge
O^o- G. Herring. .

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°f Court.
K. A'. Douglass. .
R\C- Maxwell, j.. . . . . ;

&gt;A- Vaugha«. . . . .

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Treasurer:
J n .'lïî r».r.!•■. .
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H * Neuman . . . ;

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m , M alone,2j&gt;8;^8&gt;àlM^2». Wifhhimmp €7.

buperitiidndont of Public Instruction

■J*V- Polk...... .

The Newly Elected Congressman from tho Fourth District, and the First One to
be Elected Ftom the "Sticks’' in Many Years. Seminole County Gave Him
n Housing Vote.
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n e*piros-in Mkrch''ñí&gt;xt. ’ ■
twenty-eight precincts In Putnam
ears leads L*¿hgle almoyl '2,000 county give Acosta 38, L'Engle 262,
first choir.• v o t.so a d -th e re will Malone 148, Scam 144, Williamson .
b e . upough ' iedmiS^ThoicB*
ngle t o offset this msjority,
v
neminoie inapty
,
taking. U into , eomlildoratlon that
Total*. . . . . . . . .’. 27.19«
18,325 most of -the first choice votes
Sanford. June :4;*^0fficial returns
X— Demote* complete. v . •
against L'Engle carried likewise^«
ve L'Engle -230, an d‘ Sears 406.
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second choice for some other oh his
Nj ' InslaRatlon Service
opponents.
81. John^ County
On nest Sunday morning at tho
8tr Augustine, June 4.— Complete
Baptist e^brch at I t o'clock the inBrevard County
turns give Acosta 207, L’ Engle
tttion df Hon. Jno.-D. Jlhkfcs its
Titusville, June 4.— Eight .pre­
8, Melone 11)8, Sean 368, WIN
superintend ont of the RaptlM cincts put of thirteen in /Brevard
day sphool will IjUstpUt*. Prof. county give A costs 24, L’ Engle t i ,
I. I’tfkin.1 ha* held, thi* position •Malone 22, W. J. Sears 173, Wil­
Si. l.uri.- Counly
Fort Piares, June 4.-— Eleven preliamson 1, ■
f »
Sunday of - his stay In .office the
cinrta liv e Acosta 19, L’ Engle 103,
. ecliool presented him with a besuMstone 45,. Soars 347, William*on
tjfi*4 gold locket.. T b t ^ i á i
•&gt;k
G »¿m Cove” Springs, June 4.—
Sunday* will JUVe the pit
Clay coüÀify giVes Arosta 24, &gt;
reguiur preaching hour. . I
Volusia County
L’ Eugl« J22, Malone 71, Sears 123,
addroasea will bo doHvered\
. New Smyrna, June 4.— Complote
Williamson ^¡: -I?
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invitad to attend .^hjfi ser
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*ry k' * returns give Ardsta 86, L’ Engle 4ÍB,'
day morning, J tiltf 7th.;1
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Malone 98, Sears 639, WlHlamson
• * - j ‘ Dedo Gounty s
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' MUtjlC Juny '/4 . —Dadè county 89.
s*
complete gives
&amp;’ JJAíi-' L’ En gie •';i - tCoiitinusd op Psgo Eight)

Wm. If. M a lon e.................. ......
W. J. Sears.....................................

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L’ Engle â71|, Matq^e 948, Sears
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Counly ContmRnioner No. 1
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HON. W. J. SEARS

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Key West. June
precinct«
i^e'rAOostu 6, L ’ EdflV'TVv'M ajonc
6f2, h’eairs 14, Wiilismsqit'

Orlando,
turns from
cincts give
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Orsngo Countys
June •4,— Gomp4ete
all but thrive small pre­
Acosta *88, L-'Engle 345,
bear* 328, Williamson 2 5 r j

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han been built by public subseripGENEVA ITEMS
-W. B. Raulerson made a business lion of some of the citixena of Entemprine is now open to Green I
trip to Sanford laat week
Mrs. J. W. Paniti visitéí h er( Sprinfs. Thisjroad is 30 feet wide
friend. Mr«. Howard in Oviedo laat Us entire length, nina within sight
of the lake all the way and is one
week.
of
the moot beautiful drives in. this
Freeman Pattishall arrived In GeIt is beaunev. last Tueeday on a visit to W .
? ' thf f 011" ^
brother and to look after hi. prop- ^
Bhaded^
I W oaks, plnos
palm etto« and magnolias and nu­
erty at this place.
Within a short
Mrs. Hill and children joined Mr. merous shrub#.
time
it
will
bo
shelled
and when fin
Hill In Sanford on hi* rtiturn from
Uhed
will,
be
much
patronised
by
the Jaelkaonville hoepital whore he
automobiliats.
It
is
the
intention
tfaa carried recently for treatment.
From Sanford they went to Tampa tp .open thi| soon to Garfield and
later to connect with the road which
where in future'■they will reside.
la
expected to cross the esst end of
Miss Ruth Proctor stood the
p h y rf'1 .lamination l ilt . « » I«r ? &gt; » " ' ¡¡¡¡“ * »nd th.nea, on to S .n trninad nurilm mid will "horlly In
T h l. «01 «ivo a lilt. drlv. to
to a hospital in Orlando to begin Sanford and shorten the distance
thereto some seven miles.
Property
her studies.
along
the
road
now
opened
h
Miss Pearl Kllbee is sgendlng a
week very pleasantly -with relatives taken a jump in price and sale, are
being made. No prettier sites for
in Chuluots, her former home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raulerson homes can be found than along this
of Fort Pierce visited relatives in drive.
Mr. Harden of Mount Verde has
Geneva last week and are now spend
been
the guest of W. J. Burns.
ing s few days in Chuluota.
Miss M ards Ledford haa returned
E. E. Brady visited his friend.
to her home in Tennessee, having
David Speer last Friday.
dosed
a successful school year.
Mr. Lennon le giving his house a
Mra.
Emma Count haa returned
dress of white which show* up well
from
a
pleasant
visit at tho old home
from Harney road.
of
A.
T.^Pstillo
and family at De4L. ^fr. -Herndon and family have reLand.
VNmtljL moved to Geneva and espeet
, to make, this their ’ home. Ws*’ »xLAKE MARY
tend to them a hearty welcome.
Mr. Lee of Jacksonville is the
A. H. Spier anfi family, Miai
Thus. Tarbel. Mrs. Dsvid Speer guest of hbi sister, Mrs. J. G. Mar­
*
and A. B. Doane represented the tin this week. *
Mias
Gussie
E.
Til
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has
returned
Baptist church at the union meeting
at Chuluota last Saturday and Sun­ to her home in Sanford. Quite u
day. Too much cannot be said in good number of Lake Mary folks
praise of the Chuluqta. people for were out to the school breaking up
their hospitality und friendlinpM to and seemed to enjoy tho day..
Mr. j end Mrs. H. D. ’ Durant
visitors. Everything had been ar­
spent
Saturday and Sunday at Pierranged for the entertainment of the
son.
delegates and visitors,' dinner* nnd
Itpv. Entzminger of Longwood de­
supper was served on the grounds
each day. There Were many good livered a good sermon here last
sermons and talkV on the varuious Sunday.
One of the oldest residence* of
subjects of chur\ *wor}c, among
other interesting things were talks Lake Mary was destroyed by fire
by Mrs. Pedmtn, state secretary Tuesday morning. It was once the
W, M. S. of Jacksonville, a program home of the Moye family .but ha*|
rendered by the missionary society been owned and occupied for sev-|‘
of Chuluota, u drill by the infant era! years by Mrs. Catherwood. It
class of which J. Tilden Jacobs Is caught from the kitchen. It could
the. teacher, and the sweet songs have been saved had the kitchen not I
sung thy special request) by Miss been covered with tin and shingles j
jar nf G»rn-va- accompanied underneath. Mrs. Catherwood hn
l»y Miss Thusa Tarlici on the piano. ! the sympathy of tho community,]
There was an enthusiastic meet-¡being u widow woman and no ining of, the hoard oí trade last Mon- surance, as in most case*. Edno Hraddofft, after. visiting bis
day dght in'regard to marling the
Durant here re­
streets of Geneva. This would cer­ siater, Mrs.
tainly be the proper thing to do and turned to his home in Pierson.
v‘ Mr. and Mr#.' W. IK Evans have
would benefit everybod&gt;‘(
There is hardly a night passes tiv their guest # little daughter.
without a .picnic on Lake Harney. She arrived Tuesday "night and is
The new pavilion and pnrk.,«re an highly hope up with, bar new homr.
inducement ^to pleasure seekers.
M QORE'S STATION
Mrs. Dan Hart and little son o f
A number of changes have taken
Chnlurtu joined Mr. Hart in Gtricvu la;t Thursday and have nipved place about hw^ Hen Fish has
into liiiir new home on Lake Ge- bought one half of the late Henry
Kstridgo place on Cntneron avenue
J W Flynt had the misfortune end also- bought some land in Becjc
to lose one of his mulcs'tgM Monday Hummock. B. , W. Herndon has
told the north ten seres of his Bear­
night.
ds!! avenue farm. C. C. Morris has
rented. Mr*— Ella A. Greenland’*
ENTERPRISE
farm on Cameron avenue.
(, uito a number of the townsMr. Kennedy pt Indiana Gas been
people attended the Eeglti»’ picnic
in Cameron City this week looking
given at Woodland Park May 28th.
afjor his place.
Mr»,* Jennie ttaul* will lesve on
Miss . Mittio WiU^mks of Marpthe lfitlr to spend the summer with
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Roy « l u V i » . « « I r a t a y íór 'B m J
“ dJ l / T ' n|° y *'!
ton, ¿ £
to ..pond
I * « 1* wl,h **• ” •*
Funiord.
Mrs.JL J. Holly, Mrs.■'Henry, and
v Sandy Anderson' h u made sev­
Mrij^FL W. Hines toggtbsr with the,
eral tripe, out herb with the Dutton
Ist'ttr's Sunday gchdol* clast, of the
fine big auto truck.
Presbyli rise churtfc; Batlfdtd. - en­
Mkll Man Green su rprise^ his
joyed a pleasant, outing' at "Enter­
p#tfon» by ' hustling over his route
prise BaturdAy'CT, Hon. -J. yN. C.
with ' * runabout . atrtq/ lM tT'W ek.
Stockton nnd Mr."*nd.-Mr», A. W.
Mr. Green"’ attended the mSl 'car­
Brown joined, them for dinner.
riers' conaMttlon ip Lakeland lest
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'•* Mr. and Mrs. F. A*. Gorddn en­
Saturday.
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tertained Senator and Mfa. *Piercs
Mr. and Mr*. A^rc* of Briuon
of North Dakota and Mrs. Freeman
avef.ue are adding a fine large porch
Daytona Btach last tThursday,
to their house, greatly .improving its
Mrs. N. B. Wallace, M{ft of the
appearance..
V
late Dr. Wallace oft Athens, Ala.,
, The men up for office had autoa
haa been tbe guest of Mrr. A. W.
•V
out here elqetioh day .-looking after
Brown.
tye voting population.
■ Mrs. H. F. Quackenbos and daugh
_ jT f» e ice cream .and cake social
t * . Alstha Bond and MnC O. H. M.
postponed ^iot some time took p.lape
Sheppard and Von, Miarvin hâve
Wednesdsy *‘ of this week «t^- ÚM
gene to Falfview, tlórth Carolina to
Hr»’
church.
spend the summer. '
A numbtr from Emàrtri»* attended the barbecue and. pidnle at
FOR YOUR DC
S...11I.I U t* (t'‘r*nM U
Lemon Bluff last FridaY'-.'/flie coun., . : ty g i l well re p ré se n ta i;;^ f
Harvard, each 9 In, z 24 In.
Jï. J, &gt;Hauls has purchased a nlinH
TWàkÂuiri.Cornell. Michigan |
ber ’ of múle'ióot hogs from Not^h
k /&amp; lfh 7 In. y 21 In.
.Cirolina . and hopes .to fu ^ ^ ^ e ; / l l best qt»lif^4«|4.with fsh hcadihahy , more in thp near ‘ fot óre. tog, streamey*^ l«ttere and mascot
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executed in pfqjjjX_‘„eidori.
This
Reda recently purcts^d^ÿy I
wplendM Cae*ortmvnt aent postpaid
Fadgeit will, materially improve
for 60 centa'Vnd 5 stamps to pay
«
’ . stock in this neiohborhood.
postage. Send now.
Boterprits was well represented HOWARD S F F d A T Y COMPANY
•A S
at Comnjftiicertient exercises held at
Dayton, Ohio
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Bargain News Hurriedly
Arranged for Busy Buyers

FIRST PRIZE
Us

UPRIGHT PIANO

N E X T M O N D A Y JUNE 8th
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F.mbroidery
Next Monday at 9 a. m., you
thrifty .buyers will.find our entire
Í
SECONÖ PRIZE
jtock of embroideries that formerly
sold up to 23c on sale at only 6c
per yard. There are many •beau­
tiful little bandings, alio Swiss and
Cambric Edging.
Muslin Gowns, 39c
This Is not old stock, but new
just arrived last week. 'These gowns
are made well, In two or three style#:
V neck, also square nock and then
[ S I . ,-L. -’ * *
the empire style. Thie l* indeed an
excellent bargain for the rhualln is
light wejght for summer, and can be
T H IR D PRIZE
had in either short or long sleeves.
Dress Goods 19c
This embraces our entire line of
fancy Ratines, Crejics, Batistes and
....
&gt;
in fact, piece goods that »U s regu­
larly ¡at thirty-five (3Sc) cent*, on r~
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NOTE. AO nut at towaTpsapla ara «UcibU ta Où, Cm **
sale next. Monday at only nineteen
Kill out th* sondasti«» mupan *ryi mail to to Oui ('ont«t IWpuiMt
of LV A. Csldrafl A Sans, »tafani. Marida. If you don't ran u m m .
(19c) Scents, An early purchase
Dominât« Boma friras, i M Roalnttion coupon b toad tar SOM i m
Sm •’*
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Monday iwnrpI^g^.U advisable be­
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votes or
RULE f»^Any candidato Mviugs.vl
cause the
of each piece has
« , casting votes fon thómselVès are not
been sold d»*many instances
to
to trirbficr *their Votes
V
to only ■
« M r three jjre»®
JW|4|U
patterns.
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RULE 1:-T|»e candidate receiving the great«tft.ohmlier of votes alii 1» declared
Dress Gingham* 9 1 , c
.t h e winner of tho first prize, an
The Amoakeag Dress Ginghams
Upright Plano, at tbe close of the
need no introduction to the buying
contest.
public. However, many people
RULE 3 The candidate receiving the second
Como in, the water’s fine.
Look what «¿aij
can't believe that we «eally sell the
highest number of votes will be de­ cfindidates did in only two and a half days, and
genuine Amoakeag Utility Ginghams
clared the winner of the second
for nine und a half i 9 c » cents,
prize a trip from Sniiford, Florida sevrral in the list only represent one day’s ooF
to Washington. D. C., nrtd return.
but we do, and the. name is on evcYy
lection of votes.
piece.
RULE 4 The candidate receiving the third
The names of all candidates and the numbert£
highest number of votes will he
89c Silk for 59c
declared the winner of the third
votes eaeh Has to his or her credit will be posteti
This is that beautiful spiral cord j
prise, a handsome art square (Value
conspiciously in our store every Thursday morning
Ratine that you ladiee hnve ad­
»¿5.00).
I wonder who Is golnp to make the biggest jaa
mired so profusely. Tho assortment
RULE 5 The decision .of tho contest Iward
of colors have been aold down to
will be final in all cases.
.this weeftr* I have a.sneaking iden it will be iwnt
three colors, Colbart blue, pink and
RULE 6 Only one nomination ticket ahull young lady near the tail end of the list.
white, nnd in order*to move these
1&gt;C credited to each candidate.
If ybu sell one coupon hook (hat means' trt
three pieces off ourjritelvei we offer
RULE 7 All votes in possession of candidatos
them Monday for 69c the yard.
must he turned in before G o'clock. thounand *(10,000),votes for.you. Just on the Q. T.
on' Wednesday of eaeh week. In ofNow don’ t wait and dream over the
inHween you and me, that's thd quickest way to
bnrgnin while some other ladies buy
•pile up votes, and possibly the. party .buying tbe
collection of votes.
your dress.
he Ten Thousand (10,000) bonus book will give you their six thousand - (6,000). In
RULE 8
10 Yards Towelling 39c
&gt;tca are to b* given only to partí». 4hat event— 16,000 vote»—W H O 0 P *Ë E ^ “ « 700
In order to reduce the selling ex­
selling our 96.00 coupon books.*
can n o 'itlW
pense of this one special we will sell
RULE 9 Coupons cannot be accepted as
^Ai*v ••&gt; •r . '
the toweling in ten, yard lengths,
payment on account*. To receive
r .j
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.«*
NO. VOTES
votes for money paid op accounts
only, and no more than one ton
'
ADDRESS . ,- -U NAME
see Schedule of Votoc.
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yard piece sold ’ to one customer.
Mtss Maud Cameron. ..-. Sanford, FU.. R. F. D. J — MU
RULE 10 Anyone purchasing a coupon book
Bowl and Pitcher 69c *
Mrs. W. W. Pry........ ___Sanford,. Fla.___ s L -ï-------- »M »
will lie given 1000 voles bonus
Surely this Is an opportunity to
'y.«»
.Sanford, Pt*
over tho 16.00 schedule. In other Mrs. R. L. Griffin.....
supply those extra room* with, a
Lì»
■ wurdo-'.tt 96.00 cash purchase epMrs. C. L. Goodhue...
.Sanford, PMi**.
titlcs’ /o u to 6000 votes, but if you
howl and pitcher at a cost below
. Sanford, Fla., R. F. D. 3 -a.- M&lt;4
Mrs. I. D. Hart__
,’pu&gt;c|i*3o a »5.00 coupon book, from
your anticipation. They are all.
cither one of the candidatos, or at Miss Ahple ¿.Howard-.. Sanford, Fla.............
white, Bristol glased inside and out.
Miss Gtwce nawklna___ Sanford, Fla------------------óur »tor® yqu are issued 6000 votes
át tUé time of purchasing the couMatting Suit Casp 91.29
Mrs. It. C\ 8hcarer_-.„....Sanfotd, Fla............ - ........
. pon btook. ;„ „ v •
Everybody knows Whitt a matting
M ill Empia Proctor. .....Geneva, FU— .... .. _
- Afff j
RULE II Absolutely rtoisipploy^f the D. A.
a fill case is, and At the same time
M in Helen T a l c ___ Osteen, Fla.-.......
Caldwell &amp;. Sons is allowed to re­
you know they usually sell for »1.50.
Miss Mamie BjjyaL-.. . Sorrento, FU
ceive or solicit votes for themselves
This is a very popular suit, ewe
or’ any member of their immediate
Those candidates Who have already entered tho Gr
.among the ladies. It's light and
family; no salaried employee o f
D. A. Caldwell 4b Sons is allowed to
not a burden to carry;------- -■*- um their influence as help to any
It so easy to get a few thousand vqtes each day without Uf
M en's Shirts 45c
candidate who is now in the contest
Just the shirt for the hot summer
or who may at any lime enter the effort whatioever,
One young lady made the remark that she wouldn’t (d
contest.
days, has collar attached, and in
j-w
y
-v
o te s at all
lhv anil dark eolers.—thU is a spec»'
their
votes. That sama young lady, I think, stand*
,fad p rie s .pit these shirtu for Monhead of the list at this writing. You got out and get bu^-j
Bay,- June, 6th. If you men can’ t
the more tho tncrrict. Ask all your -friends and your fri«»
, «upe-lh.to-purchase, send ydtir wife,
friends for their votes, nnd then if you are shy a fr*
‘ •Wpethber^-aister or a n y b o d y -w ill
« i l C«A Piwchaa»;;
WHIm
uVatw
dred, sell one or two coupon books. And come In on th*
eeU th«b# shlrU to any on « Monday.
.IS C«*h P u r d u M * . . ... lUVotM
With i
r JO r*»h l*urrh«M.. . . . . . . . ... CM Vetas stretch with a ten o|r twenty thousand wad. That s th«
Whk&lt;
Men’ s Hilk Shirt* «1.98
.ts Co» Pumsss.V......... .... SS* Votas
with I
with)
JO Cadi fisnHM.
.. . MO Votes to play this game—it's fin e -g e t In the g a m e . .-Make room
Think of this at) «ilk Shirt for only
With (
’ l.M C n h Pun:hast................. ...I S M Volos
your, parlor tur
for this
piano, uand
votes red e&gt;
jrvu
t u u )&gt;iaiiu,
i u (go.
u . after
w w
* «1 »
WHh &lt; ’ M* Cadi FarrAaM..........
to« Votos
two ninety eight ($2.98), nice and
you're
pretty
sure
to
win.
Then
if
you
ml*»
the
cool /o r summer wear. A man Isn’ t
w ith tr rt y X .M pajrRirat an (arnltur* «rrt . . . . SMVatss
with,sto tr t M fmywmx ah tanOtur* irrt
smail margin, we’ll give y oil a most enjoyable trip to
lotto Votas
considered 1)1.'fPoomed in his shirt
Wlih ararjr ZOO payrarat ra (uraitars sect . ...ASOO Votas
ington; D. C., on tho banks of the Potomac, where
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sleeves if Ho, has on ' a silk Shirt.
With atsry I .Ml psynirat on sert . . .. . . . ..
SMVatss recuperate from your campaign. And then if you fallbjwv
Thev bespeak taatfc and tidiness on
WttAmajr IJtpqmwlW iRMit......., . . . CM VMM
Wltkaaaay ZOSpsywaTf asaowtt.. . ,.. •«« l ü f Vital second prise, you will have the pleasure of. ’’Softly Jt** ,
tho par| of tbe wearer, and certainly
rpet From Bagdad” , which is a 9s^ Art Sqo»*.
Upon the Carpet
'th e y are more comfortable than the
ordtntay Shirt. Colors, cream. Take
a poejkat ‘ these shirts in our show
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w in d ifc
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‘ -Shoes
Lest you forget— we carry the. cel­
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ebrated Snow Shoe for men, this is
IN T H E QRANTD PIANO C O N T E S T
the ahoe with 'the steel arch sup­
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port, you have heatd *o. .much
YOU MAY NOMINATE YOt lwIxr OB'S KIOKNI»
about. Walking in a pair o f Snow
FIJI out this nomination blank wnd’ mail, or bringVn horion to tbe Contest Department ot
Shoes Is like walking on n lrr',.'try
D. ’A. Caldwell ft Sons.
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a pair.”
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Furaifurc
INOMINArt Many people don't know the ex­
tent of OUJ furniture' bu#in«A, It’s
true w^jlAwtn’t much rooi»&lt; devoted
M iss Mrs. Mr.to furiiitV^ displays in *. our
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«{ore rooms - » » -F
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you could only take a peep into our
A d d r c w ^ « ^ :.
• fY- v two large je«iehqu*es on Seventh
street, devoted exclusively to Fur'
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; ; Nominated By.
I rdture, than you could get an Idea
as (b how wo manage
please so
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B.* "Wriu T*7
aUU«s *h*ih«r UW, Un»òr Ur- and tM«C
m a y furniture buyers. » e » » 4 e 4 » e e e » « M # M M # s &lt;e f e f « » i &gt; H « i e » H » » e « « 9 e » «&lt;
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^ 4 'h y n#t have oyir annual Sunday

; -Foiu mentions first, four .'districts
school
sch1
.
picnic near home so that allj
of the ;tnte anion, and they are
c
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n
K°?
Doufttle« many have wl.h-1
Sanford |i0ll{r&lt;} No&gt; 27&gt; j 0 . 0 F&gt;
iftl'es spurt. Notice, first Tamps,
ed for this, but when wo consider
„ _A,
or as we should *say West Tampa, the facts In the cuts« we find ourMeeU every Monday at 7:30 p. m.,
where they planned a real concert
selves "up a stum p." Where could
for May 29th, alt of Endeavor talent
L. D. Wicker
we have it? If any one will ¿uggest: J‘
op the program. To show the wideSecretary
N. G.
a place near ja w ri suitable for such
awbkeness of "thes* workers, it
an occasion we would be glad to
only neceasgry 'to say they invited
hear of It. We know of no such
Gale City Caihp No. 6, W. O. W
all of the local societies by written
l i
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place.
personal invitations. It took twelve
Meet* second and fourth Wednesday
_ In the next place there Is no
of them to. go «round, for Tam ps is
nights in each month.
up and doing compared with othsr beautifully wooded oak grove near G. It. Calhoun .
J..F. Hoolehan
the d ty , except ono near the comeportions of outr union in C. E.
Clerk
Council Commander
terif and no water or other accom­
growth.
modations to bu had.
’
In West Palm Ueacb, Southeastern
Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eastern S|ar
Again, the annual picnic is looked
district the society voted willingly
Meets every first and third Tuesday
to pay $5.00 on the |300 pledge forward to by those who can go as in each month. Everyone who has seen
the one time In the. year when they
made for Florida toward doing our
can go on a little excursion with but his Star in the Enst^re cordially invited
part in gotting the Headquarters
little expense. . Personally we are to visit this chapter.
Building really built.
Alice E. Robbins, Sec’y
glad they are going to this bench
*
i n Jacksonville" the Riverside
this year. Although w e'do not exPresbyterians are expecting to start
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. o f P,
poc^ to go-' ourselves, wo see no
a Junior society soon. The young
Moitss-rcond and fourth Tuesdays.
roaaon why we should throw cold
people's organisation is composed
Visiting knights always wclcomp.
water
on
tho
happy
hearts
of
those
largely of high school students and
II. McLaulin
J. A. Takaich
the wsy they tako hold of things is who expect to go.
K.
R.
and
S.
C. C.
Perhaps with some it will4 be n
something good to see.
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choice between: the tpovlng pictures
Now a West Florida field note,
Not only do these include proper representation in the leading markets and
Sanford I^dge No 62, F. and A. M.
and tho picnic, while with others it
the kind we do not get near enough
constant work with the trade, but they make use of advertising to the consumer*
may be between the.dressmaker or
Communication
every first and third of. The young peoples s o c ie ty 'o f
Thursdays at 7:30. Visiting brethren
the grocer and tho "nlc."
It is now a well established fact that the business which makes liberal use of
the First Presbyterian church of
*
So far4as the getting tired is con­ welcome. ^
advertising o jn distribute its goods at a smaller proportionate cost than on#
Tallahassee was started Feb. 1st
which entirely makes its sales by word-of-mouth solicitation.
cerned anyone must be laiy indeed 0. U TayloT
*
‘ F. L. Miller
with 14 charter members. It now
who does -net-enjoy getting s little
Secretary
^
W. M.
has thirty and the pastor has the
likewise it lias come to be generally known that any product that has luerit,
tired
while
giving
a
happy
outing
to
appropriate name, Rev. "Newsome,"
which is in general demand, that is offered at a fair price and which can be dethe children (and who are not chil­ United Brotherhood o f Carpenters and
Miss Marjorie McNeill la corres­
pended upon os to quality, may be sold if the consuming public is told the truth
. Joiners of America
dren in the Sunday school?) to go
ponding secretary; Mr. M. B. Avery,
about it through mediums that are generally read.
somewhere whery ^hey have- not
Sunfonl
Locid-Union No. 1761 meek
president; Miss.Theresa -Yoryer vice
been every day. A change ia good first and third' Thursday night at 7
jffeeident; and -Miss Mary Robert­
As soon io its history os the quality ot the
The facts have more (ban justified this
for all of us and we hope that all o'clock In ths Eagles’ Halt.
fruit it handled became established
through
blished throt
son treasurer. This society should
belief, and in the territory covered by tbs
will go who can sctratch up tho Rex Packard
Geo Dlackwelder
tbs adaption ofF proper (tacking house meta*
Florida Citrus Exchange advertising its
mean ■ great deal (pore to ua on
ntl*, thrrvfnrr, toe Exchange went *u the
chink" to go on.
R.
S.
and
T.
President
brands have become dominant In the markets
account-of eo .many of our young
sers of citrus fruiti with ths facts
and Florida fruit has taken from tbs Califor­
Many children could pay their
high school girls going ‘to the W om­
“ w superiority of Florida oranges and
nia product the supremacy that the Utter
own way by saving the nickels and
' -•»*&amp;
it sold by it.
U. P. O. E. Hanford Lodge 1241
an’ s College each year as the finish­
bad so long enjoyed.
dimes they beg from their parents
ing
touch
in
education.
Mies
Mc­
Meet first and third Wednesday night
,•N iaS fM ’ /d t that the expenditure of s few
The advertising has been done carefully,
for candy, etc. Try It, children, and
cents * box for this purpose would produce
Neill’s address is No. 19 College
in accordance with the experience and sug­
at corner of First St. and Palmetto Ave.
see how much happier you would
results In' larger demand and better prices
gestions of expert advisor*. Nothing baa
Avo., and write her when the work­
O. L. Taylor
R. L. Peck
be and hflw much more thtly you
altogether out o f proportion to the outlay,
been taken for granted as to the reeults pro­
ers
of
your
societies
go
to
Talla­
Secretary
.
Exalted
Ruler
and much greater than could be secured
duced—the facts have been secured by inves­
would enjoy the "p ic."
hassee. If her name is forgotten,
from an equal expense in any other direction.
tigation made where the fruit sells.
Theirs not to reason why,
Monroe Chapler No. 15, It. A. M.
tell the state introduction suj-sflTheirs but to "p ic" or die.
Intendent,
who
ia
now
"Secretary
Meets every wcond and fourth Thurs­
The advertising has created . vast demand for Florida fruit iu general and
Theirs but to "n lc " or try;
Grace" in Interlachen.
day in Masonic Hall over the Imperial'
for Florida Citrus Exchange fruit in particular, and to meet this demand wholeNoble school children.
. We said there would be four items,
Theatre. Viiitlng^companions wc*eome.
. sale ami rctai) dealers have carried Exchange fruit in stock, and to show tlieir
A BUNDY’ SCHOOL S E C Y
but
here
is
another—of
South
Cen­
I. F. Karnatx
0 , L. Taylor
appreciation of the Exchange advertising have supplemented it with space ¡»aid
tral
district.
At
Monroe,
a
little
Secretary
High Priest
for by themselves, in which Exchange fruit has been featured.
town near Sanford the secretary enf;.y d on her recent field trip, a gen­
Knowledge or tn* Ancients.
From various prehistoric imple­
uine country house ice cream social.
It came after the monthly business ments’and ornaments found In Egypt,
i
$1 Complete Shaving Outfit $1
meeting program led by the local Professor Itandcock, .so Englishman,
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president, Mrs. H. Isermtui. The has concluded that tho aoclont peoples
young and old folks present *werc Of that km] usml face paint; that
To
advet
tise our Universal Shav­
tho early pre-dynaatlc Egyptians were
fond of ice cream nml about nine a neolithic people, having been skilled ing outfit and” Universal Products
dollar* were cleared os results of in the making of flints a d very early we wilt for a limited time only, send
the social, .Some societies complain learning the uso of copper nud gold, this well wbrth )3.00 Shaving Outfit
of a »bortuge of money. Why not And that.from tho earliest times they for 11.00. We sell our products to
try tome such codling plan of get- knew how to navlgato sailing boats tho consumer direct and therefore
slid rowTJUttm.
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ting it as did Monroe?
It^
fpems^
probable
that
ths
^n?reknow are very, large.
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vu;
tnry will ¿nly have * brief1stay- at
1 Hollow Ground Razor
T o Set 8tcnctl Col^r#.
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home. The new plan of a called
1 5&gt;Inch Lather Brush
After atendllng. lf you will press *
1 Razor Strop, Canv # back
CHANGES IN PLAYING RULES conference for southern workers con­ hot flatiron over the patter' stenciled,
took i t It This Way,
venes at a sumtnor resort near Chat­ you will find that It makes the'color
1 Nickel Easel Back Mirror
TRICE’S TB U M PETEER
Of course, it’s tough luck to have
fast so that It cannot bo wfistftd out
Federal
League
Expected
to
Abide
by
tanooga,
June
12th.
President
Cur­
1 33-inch Barber Towel
a headache, or loso your Job. or RaVo
Unkin Published under this Heading tur*
Rulings Just the Same as "Or­
ry of Jacksonville. Vice President when the fabric Is laundered. If you
1 Box Shaving Soap
one of Urn children com« down with
tbbtd by H. P. A. fiume. «tacksonrlklel
ganised Ball” Teams.
Waldron in Sanford or Treaiqser have mixed, too much oil with the
t Boi Talcum Powder
chicken-pox, but cheer up! It’s much
paints and smeared tho fabric, ptaCo a
Cavanagh of Tampa, not any of
, better than getting your clothe# caught
1 Decorated China Mug
blotter over the smear and press with
Three radical change# have been
A ‘ 'D ry" Nr.i¡.i*n
in tho machinery and being whirred
them felt they could leave buxine** a hot flatiron. The oil will have
1 Aluminum Barber Comb
made In the playing rules that will
Fourteen state* have repealed laws I around a Una shaft
this
month
to
go,
so
It
is
possible
1 Bristle Hair Brush ’
been. absorbed when the blotter Is
govern baseball wherever It ia'played.
to prohibit the manufacture t
...................... — ——
the
secretary
will
tako
the
(pip
but
Agents
need not- write.
lifted,
so
that
It
la
not
noticeable.
The Fqdqral leaguo Is expected to
i‘*R£*»nlp of alcoholic ' liquor*. - O f,
V/Ite L.idy.
Each outfit packed in neat box
abide by the'ebangfs just tho samo only to' 1« from homo and office
nine states that now have pro-,
Binall Boy (to charitable lady)— as tho’ so-called “organised baseball” correspondence a few days.
$1.00. Coin or Monoy Order, post­
Real Test o f Sympathy.
jklhition in their stntutcs or.consti- Please, mother says she's much bet­ teams. Probably the xqost Important
Dr. Wm. Shaw
of
Trjm ont . Anybody can eympathlxo wlfh tb# age 10c extra«. .
, iatlons several expressly permit the ter of ill« .complaint wot you glVes 'er ebangif Is tho o# i that will prevent Temple weds Mis* Maude' L. Cham­
UNIVERSAL PRODUCTS CO.* \
sufferings of afrisMl. but It requires a
Individual citizen to import as much quinine for—but she's awful IU of the the coaoher at third, base-from'stop­ berlain, aim of Christian Endeavor.
Dayton, Ohio
very’ fine natolre—If, requires, in
|Iqttor as he and his family cap COtt- disease wqjL‘j^ui«U by port wlno and ping or holding up a runner. It the Headquarters today. •_ Another pram tim nature. ££ &amp; truA.lhdtvMnalisi
coach cr puls his hand* ou the-run­
ime. It Is more than probable chicken .frro*h
ÌnenV End ri»voter who gets married sympathise wlth a ffiend’a succosa—
1 ■ - -*\=‘
IT*, ‘ ~■ntA4; i _7S,
ner the latter la out. Under the old
without permlaalon the -pro*
9
scar
WildfL
,
A
■
June
3rd
U
Miss
Mabel
Langford
Save
Gummed
Flaps
of'Envelopes.
rules (be coacher was permitted to
V -A s Ho Reasoned It
tory laws in such cases would be
8avo thn gummed flaps of unsealed
of Georgia
to PMr.
put hts hands on ths runner.
9 m
M H R
P BCharles
l i P H Matti*,
M R
**i
am
Inclined
to
think,“
said
a
tiy expunged from the statute
envclu£ea which com# to you by ihalL
Another
Improvement
Iu
the
rule«Is
this
inarriagabelng-held
In-ttatlrin*'' iSomsthlfig Worth Seeing.
■labiil.y-Qiir. a c ma l . fruit wiih__ Xou_
In his letter to the Times, man, “ that our friend, Mr, Grafton IhaLlha coaches oaaaaoourage the bet- villa, t he brida’« - bowva-fownt— M in
on his first will find It vory.2onrenlent to toll at
Qrabb, -was ovaat#d-&lt;m-4h« iH«bb»tirJ
rhrwhHre, PrMlfilfit T.VM.
"For whai reason?**4 .“ We aro told ter, runner, or, in fact, anybody on Langford accomjilt*hsI *u,!,i lu c c ft il visit -to-ji city saw a , forry boat, cross­ a glance Just whnt each Jar contain#,
lore of tho National Model
that an honest man la the noblest bis own aide. In the old way tho ful work last yeyr a* thj fi&gt;!d v*cre- ing th« river. “Oh. mamma!" be ex­ and the gummed label# thus saved are
H fitee League ’ suggest*, that Con- work of tho Creator, and also that on umpire used to rule against a coachrr •ary of Georgia that tho work'n^arly claimed,. much excited, "oome and
dly pot on and vuvy economical
Another doubled In more ways than number look! Here's a choo-choo car lu swim­
*i&gt;uld do ill tp. pass' a (bfastitu- the seventh -day' the Creator rested." shouting to the batter.
-change stipulates that If an umpire Is of societies. At the spring conven­ ming!"
^tiojtsl unx ndmcnt
d e s t r o y . th# —■
T im m . .*
.
h it by a ball on fair ground, play con­
j**P«ty of the Hqubr business in
tion she Insisted upon giving up
tinues just the name as though noth­
Interest— ln g.‘ ,
" * United States,5 amounting to
ing happened. I*ast year the batter th M duties though would not tell t)ie
An
lnatitimeat
Resembling a watch
12,000,000,000unit’s*
the
was often sent to bit over after the reason, but grsciouity cqnientod to' ban been Invented In Hungary whuro!c really mean to do without
umpire bad boon hit by the batted remain the corresponding secretary. by it ia possible instanti)- to copiputo
beverages. •
ball. It la also ruled that a pUfhor It (cems too‘ 1)ad thnt our friend* the interest ot any rath pn any given
K
n
o
w
l
e
d
g
e
* *
'&lt; • - *— * |;
don’ t mean it. It is u fact
. -■*'
. .
can deliver tho ball without .-danger will not M l marria ;c dates
ura
•dm
ot
niqtiuy
(or
any
length
of
r'ÆÎ*J
i l l u s t r a t i : i) 320 p a g e s
or having a balk called on him as long bh turn-time s o w -)' could h.Yvq
t they n r # 'drinking more, not
titno. x
at'either foot Is back of or on fho OpPOtlunik’ to «bow* affection. lor , « t
*•&lt; dwpite the multiplication of
Telia all about acx mailers; what
err* — pitcher's plate. Now, oven If a pitch­
m
MVI.AUH Is CiiihiI From 1SfOiiQtllYO
Wibltiry law#. The facts -that
young men itudj&gt; young worrterj, er should drop tho boll accidentally them, also adverti*« mir state a#., a "
mtSSL Ttars's s h n Rm h v . fir
nj*
this
aro
nffirisl
'and
incontro
- ,, 1 i C
W|,n T. r
,7r: --- --- y . v - young wives and husbands and all n balk Is called on him. Such mnt- ^ eliding (flower lamL
F E N O L E
GRACE
A.
TOW
NSEND.
V
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' r ■ , . h « ; n .M
«b .»&gt; . h . , ^
,
9 * . And Ihe Trouble Surely fea*r*
-iers used to be left (o the discretion
InterlAcheft, June 3, 1914.
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VW-, FIkt^ Sfiirf«» m&gt;H»’I «M#STsc
,*7f lh0m »'» long as there Is con- forces. ' Plain trm , ofc m t llhr^jn
Whon.
a
player
knock!
a
homo
run
GusraptcrjV
tVvar
Ever
Hosiery
For
•
&lt;*•&lt;**. t’ffivnt» th» «|)n«&lt;t (g erats^jn*’
■feto»
&lt;lU-saw, 4liint«^ts loilM* si.d »ml It n.O#W.
.*ntl "U tlon ’ to Itappinws
in marriac^J-OTnr the tençe be must touch every
isbpli
*’
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•fata, «m»U (Xp*«, rw’-Ui pmJtr. «Akrm- jr
-ipily.thom, iho liquor
o&lt; manhood and womr ^
»» Aftefoptts made to Ifintlcr
•'
Ladies* Kpccial Offer
Qunrtv. 75e"
IfaL’ («alfora.,fJ.2511 *UV* fpftn éiinïf *nsAt.nrli- visa«. ?
O
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.a osteber f»,m
the
from iknuklnw
throwing, #I.A
tho IvaHeC
twtter
Gallon. $2.00
crprayer, 50e,
Only Is out, mid not Ujo•rnnnqK also,
Fof Limited Time Only-*
Frnule
is
Used
With
a Bprayer
it he Is nailed. Tb«
two
_ six jiair oJ- our finest 36c value
7\i\
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hr
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haseh If a fielder thro wit ttphjs g lo v e ,^^ ^
*-• rf*al“*lnient of their trade under
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ladies'* guaranteed hosn in black 'or
PENOI.E f r , MICA!, CO..
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work that” hie*, over ,cap or the Ilk« to »trtp. the
Vi- lent Purgative# •Need ’No 1. hger , ^at) TO|ori
ntittbn guarantee,
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T A M t’ 1. I LA.
•ÇûndlUo.n^; Economically this ,
’n
, , L . . ocen ia bed qn . sexusT.^fiygtcillr of tho ball, If a ball catches *iu■th*)
Vor tuu b, t)ho. H. mtNAU» IIDWIJ &lt;jo.
He U?ed For C..n*Up#’ton Bp Why
f j r .| i.0o and 6 stamps for-postage.
I
M o r a l l y ih bad, \&gt;* . ì {à ,
-instruction
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for
*h o screen back of tho batter th e
Run Risks e f Theli* Ilia g -er-,
j.
SPECIAL OFFER FOR. MEN
^ p«K.pia s„ off^rinMog jiut.V’ ii” nisdy
.for the true lnncr'-^rkch- can tAke only two b.MmU.
■w r a
aide Efryet i.^
V , j ,.F«r.%.'limited tjitf« qnljr.'six pal»i" L"yjC‘ W‘j
iac .«hider the b y poeti tint) law^.

Uses Modern Selling Methods

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l'o d ro q * Liver
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PobtU&amp;rt Ev*o Taeedar and Pridar Marnine Of to b et/th a t fhe other fellow will
IDE NCRAID PRINTING COMPANY guess.wrong. That is why it has be­
come so rich Itself.
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n. j. mittV. cenar
. VA. M MAYNfS analizas Menacer
Tha bucket shop and its system\&gt;f
playing the stock ’ market cannot
win. They win very often, but thoy
lose oftener, hence the empty pockets
of those who try to wring fortunes
Dailnrrrt Is the Cltr br oune *100 ptt r—f
advMC* er SOc (*» Moth.out of guessing whether Union Pa­
Permeati la adraaca mail be made el * ■ »
cific and spring wheat will this after­
Catatad a* aacmd-daae mall milter Auaott SSed noon go up or down.
Monte Carlo records show that in
I»Oe. at tke PoateAce at Sa*fort. PlarWa.1
eadaa AA et Marek JH. I&gt;70
s year the red on any roulette wheel
wins virtually rthe same number of
&gt;No. t e l times as the black. But the rec­
fltrr ta Narald Bulki'n*
ords also show that any player who
And Stockton carried Seminole. docs not ding steadily to any ono
color, but carries his guesses, will in
the end lose.
•’
The first election in Somlnole
. We do not indude the percentages
county was moat exciting.
in favor of the bank, but just the
— — Q ----- straight red and black proposition.
Despite the adverse criticism lev­ One color las been, known at this
eled at the new Bryan primary law most fasdnating spot on ths Riviera
we believe it will stick.
to come up 56 consecutive times."
Gamblers say that when tossing a
The beet man does not always coin you should let the other fellow
win and there are several candidates call It. Your own chance of win­
in Seminole county who'believe this. ning is thereby made greater by the
human ' brain's Inability to cope
Iluerta thinks he will stay in the against chancfe.
And it is i good guess to guest
fight a little' longer now that he has
. more material for the fruy. He that guessing on the election returns
must laugh In his »leave over the is also a bad’ guess.
----- rO -----—
gam e of. peace inference.

ing. Wo are obsessed with the idea
of having j* duty to perform and wo
do ft in a perfunctory manner if we
think well of the candidates, d o ’ lb
hysterically if mad at. any of ths
of tho candidates and do it aa much
like a duty aa the small boy studies
his lesson at Sundny school when tho
teacher. U looking the other way.
.And yet if the government goes
awry, if the men .who have sente
enough to see our weakness and take
advantage of it, if the day comee
when the wheels of the Juggernaut
car of government run across ottr
neck how we howl at the injustice
of the oppressor.
The average citizen votes ,with as
much dense as on African monkey
would had he the 'opportunity to
take a ballot out of one box and
attempt to place it In the one that
would yield hint something to oat in
return.
And yet in the main some good
mrn seem to be elected and the
Lord Umpsr»*tk«-.wind to the shorn

P R O T E C T E D FROM B U R G L A R S A N D . FIRE
\VJiy let your valuables remain about the house or office, ,whcrc
in s e cu re o r liable to be stolen by burglars or swept

away bv

PEOPLES BANK OF SAN FORD
F L O R ID A

SAN FORD,
M. M. SM ITH

H . E. T O L A R

H. R. S T E V E N S
Vice-President

R. R. DEAS

f C aihier

A m . Caihier

President
GOOD OLD SU M M E R T IM E
We don't know where the author
of that much quoted term lived, and
wo don't think he lived In Florida,
but if he had, his expression would
have been more appropriate to tho
season described here than to ths Mrs. 'Marshall and Mr. Brown while visiting her grandparents, Mr. and
HOW IT W O RK ED
season in most any othor latitude. ths vice presidential party was re­ Mrs. G. M. Jacobs this week.
Pretinct No. 3 was the Bankers'
al Fort Myers.— Times- ,"X ' Tilden and N. C.’ Jacobs spent
I
t
Is
perhaps
too
early
yst
until
Tho summer la one of the beat cently
booth with Cashier ’ Tolar of the
Monday .in Sanford attending to
the county canvass is made to form and pleasantest seasons in Florida Union.
People's Bank, Cashier Key of the
business.
a reliable eatimate of how the new that the whgU^jrear furnishes. Now,
Seminole Bank and Cashier Whit*
Misses Saidie Blackburn and Bes­
primary taw worked in ita first rsal Vt*t mgjrJ
ridiculous
to
our
Missionary
Society
Meets
*
ner of the First National for the
tie
Hodges are apfnding this* wo.'k
teat. But from cpnveraing with dg- northeriri-r« riifiijs-..who have never
The missionary society of the
o 111rials and they
Kissimmee
visiting with Miss
•• ^ made good ones. fereqt
of election jtpd. cbl-j' appnt a su/tfWKiC:-h(y^ and who judge Presbyterian .church mot Friday s f - j ,
... inspectors
.............
lating their experiences wq," fmd that" solely from’*m itudo». and we have ternoon in the manse, with the pres- ( Nettie Hottges.
.
Jor Sears, the favorite son of Os­
while there wav much
In no expectation of convincing them I d . * Mr,. ,M. 3. Dlcldns In th.|
. » L » S | !» W .! d
ceola and the next Congressman
1m
adjusting the provisions
the Iawr to the contrary of their prge'onccp ehtlr. Mr,. J. N. Whitn.r « „ th , “ » A l r . d o [ Jort P i,rc* v «to rn «d
from the Fourth District can well be to the problen^ aa they fr tU y these;
tions except by their own actual ob­ leader for the afternoon. After the to their home Monday nRir, haVl “
proud of his vote in Seminole county. were almost »{¿smoothed out Qnnlly,
tfil |
guest
servations; so we can only s a y , to opening ser?lce^*«d prayer, the pro­ spent several dSys here tfi(
Osceola and Seminoio braves usually the only dlafgreeablr result*'
the
lady's
mother,
Mrs.
M.
E. Ja*.
them, “ Come and see."
gram for the day was taken up.
stand together on ma. tters political.
cobs.
the consumption of time.
The greatest heat over registered The meeting was a most profitable
R. R. Roberts has his pretty new (
Considering tho fact that it was here since the establishment of the one, the subject, “ Mission« In China*
I
Now that tho’ election is over we the first time that thousands’ had local office of the weather bureau proving of absorbing interest^ Mrs. home nearly completed.
A n d also stands for rolls,
-The Baptist church at this place
ran play ball with Orlando, go fish­ attempted to follow the provisions waa a temperature of 06, and that Blssott read a very interesting letter
A nd then there’s Bread and
ing and do many other interesting of the law there *werc surprisingly has only been a few time«, In thcrfrom Mrs. DuBose, a- missionary entertained the union meotlng of
the
Wekiva
Association
here
from
Pics and Cake,
and vacationai stunts. The good few errors, committed by the voters hottest months of th«t year, or rather now in China. Before adourning
old summer time has arrived and in marking their ballots and adjust­ those that would be the hottest if orangeade and wdfors were 'ftrved Friday until Sunday last. There
W c bake for hungry spuls.
there will be nothing 'to do but to­ ing the novd feature of second it wore-not for local conditions, the by Mrs. C. C. Woodruff and Mrs. waa a goodly representation from
Sanfoyd, Orlando, Kissimmee, Ge­
morrow.
choice voting to actual practise.
beat is sensibly mitigated hy the Dickins.
W e're artists with the roll­
nera, Lockwood, Oviedo and other
---- -O ------ .
It was shown by the’ manner in sea breeze that comes alternately
churches. An interesting program
ing pin,
adi
It is most nbsurd for any one to which the ballots were marked that from the Atlantic and tin- Gulf in
- CHULUOTA SNAPSHOTS
was
rendered
and
the
business
welt
the
great
majority
of
votera
who
felt
the afternoon. And then too the
fed Bore about the result of tho elec­
And here’s the song we sing.
We are having fine weather, now. looked after. The meeting proved
tion now that it is over. It is al­ any doubt about their ability to rainy season comes in the summer
Nice refreshing rains to cause the to be a great spiritual uplift and
Dough, re, mi, fa, s o l. la, tec?
most as absurd to get sore before handle the new method of indicating and gives us all almost daily showers
crops
to
grow
and
the
farmers
to
gave
the
people
of
the
various
the election but now that it is nil their second choices solved it by that cool the atmosphere perceptibly. smile.
When rolling out the dough.
churches an opportunity ftir social
The only disagreeable feature of
over there is not/fing to do but get simply marking their first choices
___________ :-------- ;---------G. M. Jacobs spent Monday in intercourse much needed among the
busy making fences for the next and letting it go at that. Thcro our Florida aummer is ita long con­
Orlando oh.business. .
¡churches.
Tho Woman's Misaionelection ami milking predictions as were extremely fow second choice tinuance which', renders it* monoto­
.
Mrs.
Mattie
Lusader
returned
*ry
society
also convened with the
votes
marked
considering
the
num­
nous and causes us to meet the
to the result two years hence.
home
Monday
aftir
spending.several
society
here
and had a good repreber participating in tho election.
crisp days of fall with gratification.
B ak ery
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with
her
sister.
Mr*.
Billlo
sentaUbh
from
the union. We were
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choice
feature
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of
When
we
read
the
other
day
of
What- has heiome of DeLand's
Phene IIS
113 Magnolia.
It
Jacobs of this place.
plM M * to have Mrs. H. I). Peelmnn
course
intended
to
take
the
piano
of
the
manv
prostrations
and
deajl^s
in
bonding proposition? Are we to
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-------------Billie Jacobs is in Sanford this 0f Jacksonville, state secretary of
slay in the “ clog-fennel" class of the second primary which was held the norOwrn dries from the Sdvere week on tho juryk R. R. Roberts, w . M. U. with us at this meeting,
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rrili ilii III play— be— siiccrksfill !ff/ in ’ Florida, In the ..pleasantest
land clars?— De-Land News.
visiting
-with
hor-paronts,
Mr.
and
AOdltlOnHl
tl£lSSltl6u
AflS
Plumbing and
Quite right, Chris. No city cun when the peopid become sufficiei t’y summer climate _
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make proper improvementi with­ familiar with its exercite to . hnndl &gt; States.— Tampa ’’‘Times.
The
election went off quietly &gt; Kpr-Rent— 2 Rooms, Shd flights,- -------- Cr?s ‘ r i t t i n g —
it as it was intended to work; bbt
out bonding.
enough in this placo. .
4 suitable for light housekeeping for
until that time nrriver the new law
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Cjark Praises.Bears
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...Alexander
has
moved
into
gentleman and wife. • Fine pi
All W ork R e ce iv e « My I’ erswd
results in minority nomirtjtioni.
Congressman Frank Clark
Herald boasts' that Sanford
his new house and it located in Fior- W3tP!:,
store, toilet, entirely
A tle n tio o And Rest KfforU
Th-re are many ins a ices of candi­
pleased that he’ was .so handsottçly ,dm
of the meat flourishing cities
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.V* separate. Address Pt O. Box ^93,
dates receiving very many loss votes
remembered by his - constituent^ :in
-the sire in the entire state, not
MUs Pearl Kiibee ’ of Geneva la Sanford. Fla.
83-tfa OpiMMUlr Clly, Hall
cant after adding all their first and
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the Second district in the election
-Tpuly in
its
business
aspect,
its
BE
second choice votes, this being caus­
Tuesday, ho having received some­
banks, farms and factories, but also
ed of course by the very small num­
in the vital m atter of its m u nicip al.
thing like eight '.voLoa for everyone,
ber of second, choice votes cast.
given his opponent.
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credit. 'I his last is evidenced hy
But this first oloction was merelx
He passed through tho city from
the very favorable jinlc; made a few’
the, lr|* lesson in a course of edu­
Gainesville to -Washington, stopping
days ago of the city bonds- ’ Thcso
cation of-b oth election officer* and
fu t -night a t “ ihV*BurKfIdge hi
honda- wera poli at 103 ^nd there
voters lit tho use of a system widely
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' V FREDERIC H. RAND. Prudent
and frill leave for ths capital city
were sixteen firms present bidding
different from anything that they
F. P. FORSTER. Vice President
GEO. H. FERNALP. Vice President
for tbeni^ on the d ay that the salo
this morning.
had been previously . fnmilinr with,
„A ¿ the hotel last night he was exwas
mode
The
money
realized
A. L. BETTS, Auutant Cashier
B. F. WHITNER. Caihier
nnd which will ■whon. they : leans prralnr H , nppr.d.tion ot
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the vote
from this sale w ill be used for pay- ..... - ...f .
-o^oasion
m g em re rd the ou tstand in g indebt­
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edness of the. c ity and lot such irtv- “
lor. tho mart
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tq that which it diapjSred.’-^-Tampa ■ .
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from
all
records
to
prove m erits'as th c . bull djrur’ o f side- _T,
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whom it 'appears
walls, the construí
in-ting of thé liulk- •
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ita Congres*mi
Congressman after the fourth
head along the lake
-front ami
and the
ake-front
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RF.THO JiPl CTIVE
paving of streets. — Turn fin Time*.
of next Ma’tcK.
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•"Y ou . h w elected a fine „man In
CAPITAL $25.000
"SURPLUS
AND
Another 'One is over and as liicy
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1 PROFITS $45.000
Jbe
Sears," n&gt; «aid. "I have kpown
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NO REGRETS i ,J \:
co ini* m l go 4be ,^bought comes to
ESTABLISHED 1887
The editor of The Herald 'has no the nrwrpaper ninn that all of them him for twi-nty-flve years, ami V,m&gt;w
regrets over the result of the elec­ are iii out the-is me only n little dif­ him to be dean straight through, a
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fore and expert to lose them again. the election'wrlousiy for a few ho’ irs *-!:&gt;•
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Having liten a consistent'supporter ind. then forget« about tho election. * nd irion,|a M
of John Stockton ;for years wo feel the Wlnneb and tho 1«. . r nntii'elec- «"1 make for. thu district what f*
that ho "ia right even in defeat and tlon day cornea iound again and then
representative.
thit tcrr.e day either John Stockton rpairnddicMIy and hyiftcricsHy^ushe* . Mrotver fell any
or Ha principies wifi triumph. *». •Town to th# polls and puts In o n e ’ uneasiness over his own seat, but
Ftochton end Bryan are lasers but l-for John, or Sim or some other *hat* ho .c.m o baek shvoral times
they .’ ire the greatest- men of their friend' or sticks' one In against B ill j during the campaign bocause he betinre and ere greater in defeat since br Joe because he hatea him for »1 »¡«ved the people had a right to extheir adherents are always found ll'ttle thing that has no b e a r e r oil *&gt;,c t * * ord oi #thplr «?on*rt*»mmv
fighting with them and will be found politic* or the candidatei' fitness f o r i * he» ho
UP io r ^ -d e c tlo n . an*
office. ;Tbere is probably no m M that now It i* oVer ije ^ g o in g back
there yitfll th e -end of time. &gt;
thai makes politinr a life atudy ex- ‘ o Washington where there is real
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All tl\e advantages and-safe guards of the now. banking sh
dipt tho.new'spaper man a n d ; .the i P.ork t0
donc’ Tlmiw-Lnlf/n.
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ing inaugurated by the United Suites.
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Arown Rereiies Gift
T h e'hverage man thinks but little!
fu lly eayss Toss a róin into the air
A rr
p ; autogyaphed
autographed photograph of
10,000 times and ft will very likely about the aflatra of UU d ty , county,]
state
or
country.
He
nibbles
at
th*
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Vice
President
Tbomss R. Marshall
turn up heads as often as tafia.
INCREASED SA FETY is the principal object-of t h e , neir'system,
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But lit any men try on each of new* a t. tit* brcakfait tniile or the * now occuple* a prominent N*c# in
the 10,€£6'*tiirra ta say whether it tea table just like he nibbles at Uni tho office of United Stages &gt;fanFal:
and that is the thing that interests the d
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will I c 1•Ada or tails and If he docs hot rolls and bo't* D o Important* J. C. Brown in tho federal building,
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The framed photogrpph vJaa tt-.
rot stick to coJJJrg the same one he news just like he bolts his cup of
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will ml** it mote, than .5,000 ‘times.. cofTee. He recks but little about! eelved yesterdny by Mr. Brown, th^J.
W e hive the authorfryof'h great the Aftnlril In general . and. usually autogrtphed inscriptinn ncro
. Every point made for safety was incorpor
“ To J. t
prycbologist for this queer -fast- takes b b neighbors "word for- It 'that 4Vorner leading:
‘sb h st minds of our country.
S3 • l**t a thing wholly to chance;x»*¿&lt;1 Mr. Sty— nnd So is, rutWlnjg. for Brown. In ^grateful appredationeml
•If chances are'even the m u lt will office'an d U n' raaenl; Big affairs nuireroui k ijid n e « « rtcelved whH^,
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THE BAN
hat has these advantages
’% hack» its wits against chance it will the reduction of freight wtes, the ‘ Thn. photograph- is’ ono oi the,;,
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placing of good then in dffice sire tut prized po**«*wioni of Upitod States)
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vital
to
him
and
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Marshal
J.,,C.
Brown
of
the
United!
- GAMwsing on future events whpr*
perron*! preíerénfo or prejudice en­ "as his. hot rotta and coffcV th it start-State*- district .court, southern dl*-,
ters teikw the chance of losing all him out in tho morning |o hU day'*, trict of Floriilifcf^fhe-photograph Is
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Utile Happening«— Mention

Of 'PÖpuUUon wont to Orlando-to nt- Davis’ were united In the holy bonds
tend the ball game.
of matrimony on last Monday after­

Mutters I« Brief

Greene Cannon, the welt known noon.

l*he ceremony was performed
at the Baptist psstorium, the pastor,
ftUSONW. JTEMS
IN K R IS t ^ S K S T t g X O i George Hyman officiating. ■ Only a
rfty looking after the local building few friends were present. Mr. and
-iaamarr Of The FloaUag Small Talka supply buaineaa. .
Mrs. Betts are two of the moat ‘pop­
ipfcinrllf Arranged For Harried
ular young people In Sanford and
New Neptune Hotel, Daytona
have the very best wishes of their
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Beach, Fla., Mrs. W. H. Del more,"
friends.
Prop. Hotel on high bluff, over­
looking 'ocean. Large airy room«,
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Entertained H er C!m » •
S c d . ^ T - BJr*&gt; a prominent all canopied and thoroughly screen­
f
-attorney of Goineavil|e ia in the d ty
Mm.
C.
C.
Morris
delightfully
en­
ed. .Rooms with and without bsth.
this week ,on legal raittero.
Bath houses |n connection with hlot- tertained her Sunday school class
on Tuesday afternoon,at her boma
. jY«b yeast cakes and popcorn at Mrs tel. All home choking. Summer
.on Cameron avenue. Delicious sal­
A. Simon’«.
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ad. fee cream and cake were served.
J. A. Gilhool left today for his
The quality and the price ia right
Those present were Nellie Long,
on hay and grains at Dutton’«, 78tf home in Scranton, Pa., where he Alice and Edna MoFTia, Ercael Little,
will spend the summer. He hoa
Ettie Johnson, Donald Gilbert, Alton
Solon Weeks left Friday night for.
been manager of the McQrory store
Morris, John Johnson, Jodie Cam­
Jacksonville to visit relatives. Air.
here and will be succeeded by J. O.
eron, Ted Hasty, Percy ‘ Packard
W eeks was accompanied by his small Syoic# of gt Pi!ttHburg
ami Mly tfiU&gt; Ingram.
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Opn,, Fred
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Cotton seed meal, shorts, bran at
daughter Fern left oh Wednesday
Prominent Visitor
?, F, 1*uiton‘s.
,
for Decatur, Indiana where they will
To deliver an address at the lay­
Major John W. Tench and C ol. remain for several weeks before go­
ing of the corner stone of the now
F. X. Milter, .two prominent cltitona ing to Michigan for thé s'ummer.
Baptist church, D r S. B. Rogers,
of Gainesville are in the city on
Mrs. J. H. Overman leaves today secretary of the Baptist Board of
. ligal matters and expect to be here for Tampa where she wUl make her Missions for Florida will arrive in
several days.
future home. Her many Sanford the city Monday at noon. / Many

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,'Billy Jacob« and J. T. Jacobs.
--- prominent dtioena of the Chuiuota
.section nre In the city this week
attending court.
Valencia o snges, large and lus­
cious at Turner’«, phone No. 75
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Mrs. -Ira Secord la vial ting friends
and- relatives in Ohio. Mr. Secord
IV expects to join Mrs. Secord within
^ thi- hixt tan. days. They will spend
tjie iutiimef’ north.
a • ’ -«*. * ,* '.
. . .-Uayi oats, corn, chicken feeds at
F. F. Dutton*».
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Mrs. E. N. Luke, a teacher in the
public schools of Sanford, and Miss
Kates, music teacher In the public
schools have returned to their homes
in Michigan.I have, a first clan painter and sign
writer. We can do your hamen» re‘ pairing and auto top work now.
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W. II. UNDERWOOD.
/ Mrs. Waller B. play and daugh­
ter, Marjory of Arcadia arrived Fri­
day to visit Mrs. M. C. Doyle on
Oak avenue. Mrs. Doyle ^ Mrs.
Clay’ s mother.
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Popper, eggplant crates at F. F.
Dutton’s.
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Dr. Puleaton officiated at the
birth of Mis* Rebecca Evans. This
f pretty little stranger arrived on the
3rd of Juno, the wedding anniver­
sary of her pa.-enta, W. H&lt; Evans
and wife of L ik e Mary,
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F. T. Graham, th*o popular travel­
ling representative of the- Tompu
Morning. Tribune was in the city
yesterday circulating
a m on g - thfc
many'friends of that big paper.
boine florae Owners
_ J ,h a v c a (int clay expert
sheer.
AiiVe him tnal.
4M»
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friend* will he delighted to learn plans are being made to entertain
that sho will keep her millinery this prominent visitor while in the
parlor here and will return from city.
time to time to look after her busi­
ness interests here.
Baptist Services for'Sunday, June 7
9:80 Sunday school.
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A! Lilgia was in the city on Tues­
11:00 Installation aerviaE,
day. n e reports that Mrs. Lilgia
3:00 Junior ’ Union.
is recovering from a very successful
6:45 Sr. B. Y. P. U. Thero la to
operation*In Savannah and will soon
be a. contest on during'the month of
be ’home again. Her many friends
June as to efficiency in B. Y. P. U.
will be glad to hear of her recov­
work.
ery.
7:45 Preaching by the pastor.
t„ Mm. Overman’s Millinery estab­
Welcome..
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lishment will be in charge of Mr*.
GEOROB H Y M A N , Pastor.
-----— Tremaine during the summer. Mrs.
Tremaine ia an experienced miiliuer
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To the VoterV
and her many customers will bo glad
I wish to thank each’ and every­
to know that ahe will remain here one that voted for me on last Tues­
In charge of this popular milliner day. Assuring you of my apprecia­
parlor.
tion of your confidence by your
vote you have Indicated your ap­
Private School
proval
of my services and It will be
Mis* Lillian Higgins will open
a
pleasure
for me to serve you in
private school on June 8. For in­
formation call phone 29.
SO-tfc tho .future to the best of my abiiity
for tho best interests of Semincle
county.
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G. A. Cara well and J. A. Whiting
Youra
truly,
of Gainesville, representing the InterL P. HAGAN.
State Life Insurance Co., are in the
d ty this week looking after business,
The Inter-State Co, is a Gainesville
Had Paralytic Stroke
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organiration that is bound to take
C.
C,
Wobdruff
loft
this morning
with the people o f the state of Flor­
for
Louisville,
Kentucky
having re­
ida who believe In keeping .their
money in the state. Mr, Carswell ceived a wire announcing that his
expects to interest the people of father had Just been stricken with
Sanford in his company and will paralysis. Owing to the advanced
not only sell a policy but at present age of Mr. Woodruff, 8r.. there I*
is interested in soliciting stock sub. but little hope (or his recovery and
scriptions and has been very suc­ 1 Mr. Woodruff hopes to bo able to
see him before he dies. The many
cessfuly'
,
friends of. the family here sym­
•P/of. Perkins, Mrs. Perkins arid
pathise with them in their affliction.
Ethel Goodwin Perkins left on Wed:
nesdjiy’s boat for Jacksonville from
New Pressing Club
whence they go to their old home in
Carl RoumlUat and John Hunter
Virginia. They.,hav« been resident« have purchased the business of the
■of iianfnrri
the pu-i imi y«ata and
fiUlifUHl P h liiiR Chili in the tian
their parting was a sad one. Their
ford House Annex and will continue
friends hero hope that same time the
the business at the old aland. Both
Perkins family will return Jo San­
of tbcsO' young gentlemen are hus­
ford and m aio it tboir home again. tlers and will make good in the new

M»*a Mildred Vorce . jeft Friday
'Via the Clyde I.inc tor Jacksonville,
where-she. will visit friends for the
next 'week, Miss Vorce will be
Ta the Voters
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Joined by her grandmother, Mrs. C.
of
..M. Vorce Inter on, and i» th will
Seminole County"
continue their journey to Ohio, Mis*
Greeting:
Vorce expects to spend the summer
I THANK YOU
traveling abroad.^
E. At Douglas», Clerk or
■ Circuit Court
Tomato, wraps -and tomato crates
-at F. F.: Dutton’s.
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-The members of the St. Andrew’s
Brotherhood, accompanied' by their
-----i****»tr, Rev. A. S. Peck, nre'enjoying
*■ * delightful sojourn at Daytona
®*»eh. Those in the pasty aro-Bcn[•-. ismin WhltRcr; -Randall Chase,.
, Homo Rpmph, Vivian Speer,‘ AUan
Jone*. Sidney Chase, J. F, Coates,
Sherman Kouth and Albert Fry.

business.
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H om o Dealroyed
W. V. Dunn of Lake Mary was
in the city Wednesday and -gave the
information that tho home of Mrs.
’Cathcrwooil had heon dostroyod on
Tuesday night. Mrs, Catherwûod
Uved at Lake Mary and the home
was entirely consumed as thvre was
no means of saving it« except the
amall-efforts of a volunteer .bucket
brigade. Part of her furhitur) wa*
taken oat of the bulldlrtz but Jhe.t
.homo is gone. She bos thh: sym­
pathy of the community in her Icmi.

Baptist Meeting
-. On last Saturday and Sunday the
Wekiva Baptist Aasodation held
their regular monthly meeting at
Chuiuota. Many members of the
local Baptist church were in attend­
ance and all report alm ost rrijoyable trip. The dtixenn of Chuiuota
and especially the members of the
church k put forth every effort and
spared no palm to make thdr guests
comfortable and happy during their
short stay.
Those attending from Sanforc
were Mr. and Mm, Ed Biggera ant
daughter, Miss Edith Stewart, Miss
Mlllen, Mrs. Brothcmon, Will Carl
bourn, Kobt. Howe and. Jno. D.
Jlnkins.

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Jane 14th Memorial Services
Tho pastor of the Methodist
church, Rev. F. E. Htcinirieyer will,
by request of the Order preach the
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memorial sermon for the Brother­
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hood 6f I.octrtnotfvo’ " Engineers bn
the morning of June *Hth at Jl
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o'clock in the Star Theater.' Special
train service has been arranged for
FEATHERING A NEST
and put at the disposal of the Order
from Port Tampa to Sanford that
tboy may attend these »«vices. A
to interesting nnd delightful task, especially when
large delegation is exported.
there is an-abundance of the right kind of material
The public la cordially invited to
t a ily acccasable.
attend this service. Let every one
honor those who hayo gone down
We have furnished the mnterinl for feathering many n
With their hand bn the throttle
nest, and nre prepared to furnish others with thoroughly
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reliable and up-to-date Furniture.
Special music will be provided for
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Methodist Services in rirar Theater
June /s alwap$ a bu§p month, and toe ore
Large crowds attended the Sunday
school and preaching services con­
espeeiallg well equipped at this timet
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ducted by tho Metfiodist church
In the Star Theater last Sunday.
Every one eeemed to feel at home.
C A S H OR IN S T A L L M E N T
The presence of a number who do
not worship with ks ’regularly was
noticed. These with others have a
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PR»‘ Street &amp; Palmello Avenue
most cordial invitation to meet with
us again~hext Ejunday.
, f f . A d EtK N A I H I
SANFORD, FLORIDA
The pastor will present the second
sermon of tho aeries on the "C hriim i
tlsn," subject t "H is Character.” These subjects aro designed for tho
encouragement and inspiration of
Corner Slone to be Placed
Neal, Mrs. and Mrs. C. O. Mrthose. trying to live the Christian
lire.
Monday afternoon the corner Laughlin, Mrs. Crus« Barnes, Mrs.
The evening subject will be: ■ jitone for the new Baptist church1W* D. Holden, Col. A, M. Thrash"What shall I 'd o with Jesus?" Do wlli bo placed with appropriate cer-i®r* Mr. nnd Mrs. S. E. Barrett, Mr.
you crown Him or do you crucify omony. The'^M osom of the city [* nd M m . Forrest Lake, Mr. and
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Him? Conte to the theater on will have charge of tho placing of Mrs. G. A. Speer, Mia* Mabel BawSunday evening and study the sub­ the stone after which an address wiil I®'. Miss Laura ■Pish; Mr. Thigpen,
ject. Thla la an imporotnt question. )0 delivered by Dr. S.- B. Rojers, Mrs. A. P. Connelly, Mr. nnd Mm,
aecretary of tho Baptist Mission F*. J- Gonxale*, Mr. nnd Mr*. Fred
Work for Florid*. Dr. Roger* is tho Doyle, Mr*. H. E. Dlcklna and Mr*,
Sunday School Excursion
The Sunday schools of Sanford eader of the Baptist* of Florida and Walter Clay,
will have an excursion to Coronado a an able speaker. Tho service*
Beach on Thursday, June 11th. will begin promptly at 4:30. You
A
Gave Flower Shower
The train will leave the new pas­ are invited to come and bring your
senger-station at 7:30 in the morn­ rlends with you. Everyi person In
A flower shower is the very latest
ing and returning will "leave the Sanford ahould encourage the ,nfW in Sanford and the idea of giving
station at New Smyrna at 4:30. church bultdlng movement that ia ♦beautiful
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flowers to the occupants
The toll privilege* at the Smyrna on in our city.
of a new home la certainly a good
bridge will l&gt;e suspended« far the day
Tha new Baptist church, now .be­ one. Mr. and Mrs. McKinnon have
and the excursionists will be allow­ ing erected Is modern |n every way recently njoved into their beautiful
ed to cross the river . ‘(roe. Auto­ and. will l^e a great addition to the bungalow on Magnolia avenue and
mobiles and boata will »nke them city. The ebst of the building when the good ladles of tho Presbyterian
from Smyrna to the beach for the complete will exceed 620,000.00.’
church thought it would be perfectly
sum of ten cents, being a »pedal
Come out Monday afternoon.
right and proper to embellish tho
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rate for the picnic and the good r , . , *
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new home with flower». Forming
people oi ¡Now ¡riiiyriui nmi' ctiro
■ttnr -n w rt— ar— r?rr ■tTTTTTTT!---- trf“
In Honor of Mfa. Dlcklna
nado will make ample, provision to
they
descendod
Tho home of Mr. and Mm. B. W Mra. ‘ Dubose
accommodate the crowd. More de­ Herndon was. the scene of ,'* very uf ° n MrB- McKinnon on Wednesday
tails* will be given in Tuesday’s pa­
charming evening
party
Friday Afternoon laden with beautiful flow­
per and meantime all the children
uight in honor of Mrs. H. E. Dlekln* ers, shrubs yind vines ail potted and
and grown folks are making prepar­
of, St. Petersburg, Mr. and Mrs. ready to place on. the porches and
ations to take s 'day off and get in
lAed Doyle and Mri. Walter Clay steps and grounds of tho Mc­
tha..briny.
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Kinnon place. Mrs. McKinnon wa*
of
Arcadia.
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taken
by surpriac but was equal to
The attractive home was adorned
yfoodland Park Is open every
the
occasion
and .after the dowers
with cut-flowera, ferns and vines,
Thursday and BOtiday: Try to ,tide
hart
been
placed
to advantage a
carnations being used bwitii pleasing
"Huerta."
Boats leavp Sanford 2
most
pleasant
afternoon
was - spent
effect. Eight tables of player* onp. nw
71-tf
by_tb*
ladiee-*nd
thrii^hoatrinr
■joyed r"sp irited- game of auction.
This la a now departure in show­
Mrs, S. Puleaton winning the ladle*'
Stonjach SdJerent ite s j This
ers
but would certainly br appreci­
So many stomach sufferers have firat prise, a pretty »liver deposit
ated
by the. hew home makers and
been benefited b y a simple prescrip­ violet.bowl, nnd Mr. I * A . Newman
is
one
that will be followed by many
tion of vejetahl oils which cured a captured the gentleman's prise, two
-ladies
in
tfle future who wish to re* ,
Chicago druggist of chronic stomach, pair* of silk- »ockaf The consiolamember
their
friends and help thorn
liver and intestinal troubles of years’ tion prises were- aecu'red by Mrs.
to
make'the
homes
more beautiful,
standing that we want you surety to K. J. GonxoiaS. and Dr. Puiaiton.
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Punch wa* served during the even­
try this remedy. It Is known M
N O TIC E
Mayr’s Wonderful Btomach Rem* ing. After the dose of the game
the
hostess
and
her
assistants
served
?dy. 9 n® d01*
.convince you.
A» l have
business of the
It usually give* wonderful relief pineapple »jierbet, whipped cream TUI t Bund A Guarantee Co., East Hanvithln twenty-four hours—-^ven in nnd cake to tho guests who were fprd Lind Learue, and W. A. Whit­
I can be found in the Tux As-,
the most stunborn c o s e s , M a y r 'a Mr, ami Mr». C . F. firrifth, Mr. and comb.
»cesor’s 031c •In the court hou»u
Wonderful Stomach Remedy is now Mr», R. A, Newman, Dr. and Mrs.
8. tuloaton, Dr. and Mra. T: A.
sold here by L. R. Philips &amp;• Co.
T H O g V K. B A T E S
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Notice to.'Dix Payer«
The lijJtS juwossprien on y o u r'prop­
erty wan .fbude by ‘Orange county of­
ficials, The completed books-wurc de*
d to Seminole county in October,
1913. - If the «saetsmeht* in your neigh­
borhood were not equalized, come In and
B èn i— Davi*
talk to me about them and we will get
Two
of
Sanford’«
moat pqpuior
Valencia oranges, every one guar­ them on the 1914 rolls as they should young people joined 'th e ranks of
be.
THOMAS K. BATES,
anteed full of juice, at Turner’s.
the ‘. new !/ wed* thla week! ^Thsy
63-tf
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Aiw-wor.
r-Wiona No. 75.
,77-tf
were. Mi*.*’ Lnùtf» DAvls nnd Mr.
Ernrst Belt* and the wedding oc­
Hon. J, I), ^ Jones, the officiant
AUTOMOBILE t i r e s
curred at- tho "Baptist ptitarijm ,
&lt;ounty treasurer was in the city aavA T FACTORY PRICSa^J| RcvvGèorge Hyman of" ths Baptllt
^ -^ »T ^ a y a -o f this week attending to
SAVE
PflQ.M 30 te 99 PEJLCJCNt-fchurch o/hriatlnj. Only* th t'im n *
the 'multitudinous duties of hfa of*
diate famllìet and a faw friend * wore
tta, Mr, Jones .J. has * worried so
present at tho ceremony artd isia i*
Brtliber
TlreT
u
b
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S*- Ormuch over his office,that he is look*
fl,{l5.
diately afterward» tha happy o u p ls
JUJ5
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2
8
x
3
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&gt;"1 thin, -in, fact the work was so
1 .4 »*
30x3
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7.80 ’ ltf&gt;5
K,*vy that hd : rcdfgnod. some time
»¡i-ymoon.
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30x3.4
10.80 ” 2.80
l.9 f .
ago or rather was1-'not a candidate
ä
2.0% ; « Th» bridq
tan I»
li th?
in ’ dxujhtsr Of.TSte;!
2.95
82x34
11.9 *
-. r rc-electJon b^rause he wanted
3.00
Mrs / it. H". Davis of
84x34
12.40
the position of postmaster btU vlido
2.40
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13.70
s',
3.36
02x4
and will receive his commission in a
4 .6 0
2,45
14 ,80
38x4 16^83
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I’icn rc^ ghtr— L ew
Wmnnwnr «86x4
Baptist minister of this pfijin?, 1/. ' V
17.85
2.80
, 3.90
«ark^Jgo p}B^0 ujie {t for converti.
The grdo.-u Ts” one o f •
4.33
5.40
•06x41u . 10.75
and amusemetus. Clean, àafe
popular young hu-dno^s man and
4.00
16.85
3.69
36x4
müig pool. 8ui(j and rooms
one whrt has grown T4d\Aatph'oo’d’ *
5.10 3.70
37x4\&lt;x . - ,21.50
disinfifeted. :
.
-71-tF
cstnts in thi * city."
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5.9)
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24.90
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After-a trip to pnÌ
Ip&lt;5ri d
All bthei slioi. In. stork,
’■¿è - j ', 1*E. TnlJtr, who baa besn
^»utng hur «iatef. Mrs. Beggs of Skid tires' 15 per ceut addilioonl. rod Inrthls atate Mr- and
tu*viUe for'^he past tori weeks re- tub««» 10 per cent *àÌWjVQ$fr*y. AH return to this city, to msfck.R. jfu'ir’
— Hanford
.»uiuru SatuiMay..
a«iuru»y.. Mrs.
oir». Il«w. cleaii',''frtaht guaranteed tire*, futufe home and tho best wishes df
I ,r
Irti
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hart the honor of being Best standard''.? urnd
Indopondent tbidf.jmany friendYlgo a,lib ‘ tl)?m
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hppvintrtl by Mnr-. \Vilkam H o cù «. ! nukes. Buy nlfm ct from a V a m l *ibe ‘’cnirimmeement of their 'jòbrney
Pmrident of the çtdridk Foderation’' flavo money. (Super cent discount If lin liiq.
¿V.?| W“ racn’* Clnba. a.dclegnte ttr-'rte payment m full accampani«« each -i.
’.••» p r u l nt thu üm «nd. Fcderafion-order.. C. Ö. D. on 10 per cêirfNhwt ' Aotottwidlc Owners Take.NOllrel. \
.ylppicrt’s Clubs which ia to m e e l,p n*i* Allowing
Allowine examination.
T * Reduced Rates over C d n c t k i t e :
examination
bridge atAlh * Ri all cars
:TO R jB fl SALES CO.
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Mm . Tolur
inclutPhfe
with
potaengera.
Dayton,
Ohio
"crtetary of the Woi
AU large cart, Ijvj
round, trip ,
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Dip-'
eluding
Ry of enncy i*u*«d by the
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to reap the rewqr-f .slie h.\* joti * d served.
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abqdt,‘hn'l* the fact that fhe d-posits of thi* institution have inercased-in. th« past snt
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LOW RATES TO OTHER POINTS JN COLORADO CALIFORNIA,
AND CANADA, MINNESOTA. MlriHfGAN, THE GREAT LAKES
AND ROCKY MOUNTAINS. PROPORTIONATELY LOW FARES
FROM POINTS IN,THE STATE.
Tickets on sale daily, M af 15 fofleptember 30. Return limit O ct 31,1914
Etreat—To deetlnstlen* In -Arixonx, British Colombls, (except Field
Glacier and Mount Rebaon), California, Lewiston, Ids., Montana (except
Helton, Gardiner, Glacier Park Station and Yellowstone Station), Oregon
and Washington, tickets on esle June Vie September 30, 1914.

V A R IA B L E R O U T E T O D E N V E R . S A L T
L A K E , C O L O R A D O S P R IN G S , E T C .
GOING THROUGH ST. LOUIS. RETURNINGTHKOUGHCHICACO
O R VICE VERSA. LIBERAL STOP-OVERS ON ALL TICKETS

T H E A T T R A C T IV E W A Y
Three Solid Through Trains DaJIy-Cholre fof Three Different Routes

T O T H E NORTH AND N O R TH W EST
THREE TRAINS DAILY TO THE SOUTHWEST THROUGH NEW
ORLEANS, L. k 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. KATES, SLEEPING CAR RESERVATIONS
AND OTHER INFORMATION. ADDRESS]
II. C. BRETNEY, Florida Passenger Agent
134 West Dsy Street
^Telephone 167
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Jacksonville, Fla.

LIVERY, S A L E S AND F E E D

STABLE

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C orner Park A venue and S econ d S treet
CONTRACTORS FOR ALLKINDS OF HEAVY HAULING

Largo supply of Horses, Mules
W a g ons and H a r n e s s alw ays
on hand F o r Sale o r E x ch a n ge
□ tacksm llhlng and Wagon R epairing In con n ection

P R IV A T E

IÏA T 1I S .— E L E C T R IC

L IG H T E D , r - G A S

John T. Lenfestey Tells of A m erican Commerce on the Southern
Continent— European Nations, Germany, Enoland andr
.. * France, Now Get Uon’s Share of the BusinessThree Causes for This Are Named.
' succeeded la making Isa heads * at
Chicago.—John T. Lenfestey has re-, j wheat grow.where one grew before,
turned to Chicago from his tour o f the i am] by their tabor have been able to
principal" states of South America, ulillu the land, hitherto nonproduc­
with numberless vivid glories of Us tive, controlled by the members of the
experiences, as shown by his com Buenos Ayr«« Jockey dob.
ments mads to the London correspond“Brasil la dominated commercially,
eat of The Dally News and reiterated to a great extent, by Germane, who
here, fie was deeply Impressed by alt steady In the boat and dally en­
the mental' alertness and the “ proud
large thclnsplioT« of Influence. They
spirit of the peoples among whom are ever ready on the ground with
ha travele&lt;f
"It Is high time.’* said technical knowledge to produce whatMr. Lanfosthy, “ that we people In pie ever Js wanted, as and when wanted,
north disabused our minds of tho parked to arrive In the untU wanted,
foolish notion that wa can treat South with customs duty paid and bill rent
Americans with tndlffdrnnt courtesy
dered for delivery where and when
and have their friendship. They are wanted. This ts one of the secrets of
wonderfully .responsive to respectful
f their success In UraslL as they stand
and cordial treatment
1 hope the alone among nations tor giving such
American people will grasp this fact
complete eerrloe.
quickly, and I hope that In futnfe no
"Bouth American republics are In
cltlun of the United States, distin­
much the same position as ■many un­
guished or undistinguished, will come
fortunate manufacturer* In North
to Central or Bouth America and be­
have otherwise than be would behave
U he were traveling among the moat
civilised and'powerful peoplu of the
“ Enough op.that point
has
the same spirit In commerce that ‘No
Flint' Gen. Grpy displayed In the conquest of the Weat lndlee for England
British capitalists have scouts all over
South America placing money with
South American republics, and English
contractors are on the ground to bring
It back home for railroads, docks, har­
bors, battleships, explosive«, guns and
factories of all kinds. The Belgians,
French and Germans are not far be­
hind, ‘gumshoeing' around for govern­
ments', corporations and Individuals
who need money and have security to
offer for Its use. In this way they
remove resistance and make It easy
for the manufacturers of their nations
to sell the products they desire to
move.
“ Many Americans, looking around
Tor openings without money, return
bom* disappointed.
North American
salesmen la 8outh America who speak
Hpanlsb hre well satlsfled with the
success they are enjoying, and North
American goods are given the pref­
erence more than ever before There
are three elements o f weakness,In the
development of North American com
moree. First, the absence of banking
facilities under North American lnfluouce; second. Ignorance of tho gea
graphy of South America, and third,
failure to properly All orders and pgck
goods safely so ns to Insure them'
against tho rough handling they re­
ceive In cargo s tea mars.
‘There are abundant facilities for
carrying freight safely, reaaonably and
promptly, If. the same, cure and wls&gt;
do in aro used In addressing and pack­
ing shipments for "Bouth America a s'
tor donatile__irailn—la—it o —Halted

Itit. tiM.TTlit.ST CLASS HOTEL IN SANFORD

A.

ROBBINS,

It’s the m ost talked o f car in
the world. Sterling merit has
sold it to over 530,000 people
o f every nation the world over.
Ford service and guarantee
arc both included in the.price.
This means a lot to any auto
nn

handled doIUi* U tk* pne* «1 the Fc*d ,an.

•best; the totftlng car U 6vv fifty; rh« town car «cvti»
fifty— f. e. b. Detroit. ,cm p J»u with njgipmr nt.
.Gel catalog and patiiculata Own
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' EDWARD HIGGINS. Salaamao, at
Sanford Machine and Caraga Cotspant

an Ideal brand early and supply the demand for early
Ideal Fertilizers produce fruit with thin peel, little rag, de­
lightful flavor, and good shipping qualities.
Send’ for our free citrus book entitled Effects o f Summer Fer­
tilizing. It gives descriptions of formulas, to .be used and
suggestions for applying.

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S tre e t o f T e g u c ig a lp a , H o n d u ra s .

era to sae vlslona It la said that in
North America there are only two
bankers who are big enough to reo-1
ognlxe good vlslona and capitalise
them.
"A foreign consul- remarked to me
that Europe waa supplying the money
sud North America „was selling -the
goods. By that be meant to say that
American Influence and commerce
were growing rapidly In Bouth Amer» gerat rime wherever!'.a eut.
/yfobnd

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Washington—-Electric Lighted am! Fans.
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Is unrivaled At Lima, Peru, express­
Electric lJghted und Fans.
V .
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ing to J,.H. Fedhan, manager of the
Central railroad of Peru, desire to No. 80.—Coast Line/FIorida Mall—Local Sleeper to Savannah.
go up the mountain, my request was
Steel Pullman Can of the highest class operated on all: trains. Allan lit
Immediately
granted.
For
»ov­
Une Dining Car* operated
ooerated on Trninpe
Trainm 82 nnd
- PCoast Line
and 1UL.
8«-.
uli hours we.ascended the grade—a
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four per cent one—Anally arriving
fo r informatori and Pullman re^rvigibna apply to*your rural sg
otir destination, Rio Blanche, 13,300
A. W . FKITOT. Division Pnsscnger Agent
filet up. The rain clouds were driving
’ About us « n i the-blue' sky gleamed
13$ Went lt;,y St.
Jscltnon
beautifully through them. Tho view
w»» vakt and su perb.-I eras 'tobog­
Don’ t play with serious matters
ganed' back to Lima, 75 miles. That
don’ t YOU carry, your own Irixurmo
Is to ssy, a man named Kelley took me
against
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v&gt;n s handcar end rmd down thè Une
right Into the city by gravity. J t a
TORNADOS
made .the -return trip 1U tw o/and
a half hours. It-wse rather late whsu
for you'll find the morwy wanting when
wo started back and (or half an hour
the storm has wiped out yourt^foperty
at the end of the journey w f'ran in
Ul« dark.
It win my most thrilling
Have our sfrong, AilaWe conipsOT
experience in BouthjAmeric*.
;5
corrV vour risk—und be on the «do •“**.
I do not feel that bne can too

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writing-of.licr experience wilh Cartiul, flic woman’s
tonic. She Says further i "Before I began to use
Cardui, my*, back, ,and licad would hurt so bad, I
thought tlie’paih would kill me. I was hardly able
to do any of my housework, After taking three bottles
of CarduLI began to feel like a new woman. I soon
gained 35 pounds,- mid now, I do ail my housework,
as well as run a big water mill.
I .wish every suffering woman would give

women for more than fifty yean.

All fiasse« and conditions of society
mark him off us a diplomatist of ex­

Uve In should not oqtial that-of Eng­
land, Germany or tho United States.
Judging by extracts taken from odr
North American papers, there are not
so 'many , famous graftenj and .*]gp^
neWspsper publicity is gtven to.craft­
ing pv South‘ America thin Is 'did
case with us.
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«¿d .Portugal have larked
and .«tapped lb« South American r*.putirci for hundred^' of year» Lust
y5sr 147,000 fmigrants from S;,jLln
movud Into -ArgcnllnR^to till' ftp* soir

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traordinary ability, So popular Is be
Jm Uj with tho public and Uraslllan
government that a hen It came to to
understood that ha was at the point of
rearing from thu service, the HrsetlUn government specially requested
tho Washington government not to
permit him to retire. I say this about
Mr. Mqrgan and his confrere* of both
'Services because 1' resitte how ‘ im­
portant It la that the. United States
should bava in South America isêfl
.thoroughly Initiated Into the life of
thbatf countries.
To change a min
like Mr. Morgan at“ Hlò de Junwro, or
our sinbasrsdo^ at Montevideo,, Bum
nos Aÿre». ¡^jnttagq or Vnlparslio
v.oula (hv a. ca la m ity T h ey alk&gt;tiave

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dlvldreda on praf»rr*&gt;l dork
CUy"pf Sanford become* *o dilapidated
Si* i r 'i * - 1** 4 ••®l-«n»'‘ »Hy. upon the Aral
lad dVurtora
taa
;
là
»atu»
I
rem
«»gleet
and
» ...
A K
I L _ «a n f
I n
a n a k
7 and July of reich yaar. .
■danm
enta .or anen-uae
thereof, ^u&gt;
auch « £ ? « ■’»•'“
dividend o* th . preferred «lock (halt
ritent that to repair «aid building or ,-be, Tha
.em ulative. a«
,o that If In n r veer. divi.
cumulative.
deod* i i m u m Ib ( to ,t i ft per centum «hall
aot ha paid on auch prtl« rd «tuck, the d*.
flcleney ahall be a thai a upon the net
earning»
t:
earn ln » olol the
the corporation,
and ahall be
eubaeuuantly l***4
paid iW H t any dlvidenda
ahall
y
a
paid
up
_
_
aha« be
upon or aet »aide^ for Ihe
ronmun »Jock.
Tha ball
nee oof
f ’ tha
the net
romrann
»lock . Tha
balance
prohla of the
‘ “ *be u«ed after
proSta
tha corporation ahall
the laureai
_ at ala
tha
Intereat «n
en the
tha prei__________
preferred »lock
ran I urn ha*
per centum
haa been paid to m ir e the pre­
ferred
alack of
of the
corporation: tba
ferreo atock
the corporation;
tha net
earning» o f the corporation to ho applied
redempllon of tbe preferred atoeh
i a a o n itt tbe holder» ol the preock and no diridanda ahall be paid
i# common atock until tha entire
referred atock and l u Intaroat haa
la full.

.Th*

f
i

cleared atock ahall b# redeemable

•ml aul « 1 to call at any time alter ibo

corporal n 1» duly organ Ded and ready
-- — -»«on, at the par value o f etid itock
legetbar with all the accrued Intereat or
dlvidenda due en «aid .lock . The rademp» “ •, of the preferred atock th«M not begin
until- *ho torporatlon
baa liquidated it*
oul.ianding indchtvdn***.
The board of diraciora may, whan the'

* For Sale— $11,500.00 buy* celery
fijrit, 5 scree tilt'd, farmed 6 year*.
Sfl|jO cash, balance l, 2, 8, 4, year*
at tT per cent. F. B. Woodcock,
Owner, 7 Oxford Place, Kirkwood,
Georgia.
79-8tc J
Fur sn lo at a bargain, 8 year old
horse and ja good cow. S.‘ A. ‘Hous­
ton, Cameron avenue, R. F. D. No.3
83-8tp
For Sale— Good all round horse,
M. "S. Nelson, Eureka Hamfdock.
* • i
7 9-li
For Sale— 1910 Cadillac touring
car for $400.00, just overhauled In
good running shape. Sanford Ma­
chine £ Garage.
82-tfc
For Sale— Horse, wagon and bug­
gy with harness. Alt will be sold
for $125 cash to first man who ap­
ples. L. F. Hancock, R. D. 1* 8.
i TFor" SMtrr—Practically. bran
•jf i t ! " &gt; t ) f a n d touring car, fully
equippttf« self starter, electric llghta
Jn o»t short time by owner. $850
male takes car. B. £ 0 . Motor Co.

whom would bind tha aald dafradattl. *5t/l
Th«r»for*, y4u. Jay A. EinalWa. arw hcf».

by ardrted la nppaar to tha Mil ol com*
tiaint. duly filed la thl« eauaw, on M onday,
th* Sad day uf Anguat, A. I&gt;. 1014. tb*
» m e bdAg a rule dar o f thla court.
And It m further oedaend that thl* nptirw
b* publiahcd In ^he Hanford lin a i,I, a now*
caper publlahwd In ¡¡»minala- rduniy, Ktor14*. cncw a wwwh far right eohaocttUva
weiha.
W lt n m E. A , D O tm L A S S , CUrV of tb«
a id court, and tba atti tharcof, thla 17th arrvd atock in to mmir.on atock
Alt. cr any portion of the atock of thla
day ol May, A. U. 1114.
Me In root or .par(Seal)
E. A. nOU OLASS,
or In fabor or «crvlcwa, or
('l»rk ol Circuit Court, Aamlnol* Co., Fla. aona!
way „ ------------or uaad
------ tor Iho^pureha*»
---- -------------------ofa y 1. I’ . R obatu, 1»
f_____ property,
_' ' _ or
*~ for
_ th* p«yand'pcraanal
Ccorga C. lim in g . Solicitor for Complainant rati __
want ol labor or ««rvlrca" at a lu ti value.
lion, to fce dbtormlncd by tb V b o a r d of
Tn th* *loi khold*i* of tbn Hcminelu C oOp-ratlvo Mcrcanitl* Coiwptny of Sanford.
Fiorili*
Toko nolle* that on Wrdneiday.
July t*t. 1914 p o will apply to th* Hun
fir k Trammell, Governor ol tho Slat* of
Florida, (or an am*ndm*ttt to tb* chart*r
*f *ald corporation a* follow*: :W U«n a of
th« I hirt*r o f th* Samlnol* Co.Op*r*tiv*
creen til* Co., U a e*S d*d to rcai «« lui

S
n

Th* amount of th» rapital atock of thla
corporation ahall ba l i e , 000.on, divided
Into 1,00S*har** of 1 10.00 each, of which itock
490 th an » ahall ba pr*f*mtd StOfk. on Vhleh
M h TW »tork ther* »kill be » ‘yearly 41 v(d«Bd paid of fi per c*nt, p»y*M * on th*
*r»t day* of July • „« January of etch aueecedlng year, and that **id «lock «ball not
further partiripyfc In tha oarnlBS* of^ th *
**id csrporaliOa.' Th* ramalnln* CM (bare*
thill h* com m on d o c k and- ahall not par­
ticipate in tb * earning* until th* dividend
a* *l»o*» provided tor th* pf*(trred n o ck
thall h*V* been fully paid. All th* capital
Mock of thla corporation, whether common
#r preferred «lock, ahall ^&gt;* fully paid'for In
nah before laauad to th* aulncf
tharsTt,e &gt;t«t«kholder* of tha
&lt;rf thr ftyf'1
-,,a»1

Thl* corporation «hall contimi*, and bavs
full pow*f to ***rcl«« it* corporal» rl(M *
and Iranchi*•* for a period ol niaoty nino
j*ar*.
ArtlH* V.
The hutJnca* ol thl* corporation «hall bo
conducted b y th* ftdlonlng olH c*»'. 'A pr**id*nt ‘ and vie* president, a **cr*tsry and
I rnturer, who may b* one and th* »am*
p*r*t&gt;n. and a boaad ol not leva than thrw,
nor more than nine lilr t r im , who muit
he holder* of *toek In »aid corporation,
la b* alectod annually by aald atoeh holder».
Until th* Af*t m « iln g of the atnrkbold*r*.
hrrelnaftor provided for, th* oIBctr* of thla
corporation «halt b*:
t.corg« E. Montgomery, p m id e e l: Walter
9. Aditra, vie* p m ld rn t- M. J. Motu, **c.
W a ry and tKaanmr.
Th* board o f director* ahall be; Georg*

corporation,
/Icctlng »uch otBcer* of

is th* meeting* o f the etnckholdcn of thla
tWcpof»tir&gt;n,
Th* Satnlnol* Co-Opwtatlv* Mar.
b y C. It. HHOADS,,
I l-P iitt p
1'rreldent.

ia corporation, aa

alter th* annual meeting of tb* alochholder»

Natica *f Applirallwa far Lsllara galant I s .
««^„rating ttanfard Davalatm eal Cor-

fact Itaall «hall be an amount equal Ip th*
antic* capital atock of thl« corporation, i
'
ArtlHo VII.
m «il«t .
- t
Notte* I* hereby given that, we, th* unTba name* and retidenew* nf th* »ubd. tntrad to spply U tU llonok. •erlMng Incorporator* and th* am oust of
»hl* 1’ arV Tramm ell.' Governor al the Statw capital «tosti aubamibad by each ara aa fol­
•I Murids, at Tallahaa»**, FloHda, on th* low* lo-w lr
10th ria* *t J « » » ~a d h - l H C t o Iwttera " O p S i« R i M fWftSmsry i fls w Prd. -Ftorids.
T*i«»t. incorporating Sanford Dsvalopmtnt 100 iharaa.
WalUr 3. Adam*, Poulavili», K y ., 100
M. J. Korn, Pine ville, Ky., 100 »hare*.
In Wita**» Whereof, tha »«b eeri 1,1ng Incstporatw* have hereunto »at their name«.
Geo. g . MontgoStary.
Waller S. A dam *,’ v ,
t l . I, M on.
t
.

Anni* 11.

S fa ra i natura of tha bu*tal*a,to ha

1 ^ ‘ lta-ifl:uu. “ ,pCrlUr?‘

. T* jpureh**». aw o. -heiart ro
jmt, mfl, mortgaga aaeh»n|bwid «
1» reti veint*. **&gt;1 any ligh t. J
”
tharata, in the etaTe of
•Ih«' »tata* of the ijnitad HU
'Itvlgw^ouMrl**: to gcuulro, ow
•«««fy farm*. (*rm land*, ertkl
taw» alloc and ,j#rr»U
Ì l i ' « “ ’ tmFtave, irrigate, drw
•»I °» «Parnta th* proparty nl
*ir °* m 8**n« SRd to do
tatng. appropriata or ntadful. f&lt;
•«•»»«« nr Improvament •01 *s
f«'pn»» lar which «ha tioma. ma

'County of Jaffareon
---------- - —
, — - I - Ì 7 ,7J*v • n®»«ry
putii«, veteenally opp**«ed, WalUr ft. A itala
to-tn* well known to b* on* of th# folwgoina
■ubaerlMng lororpor«ior», and who nejtnowladgad bai ora m* that h* eph*«rib*d U,i« aatg*
to tk» fer* going arMrle* of Incorporation,for th* purpoae* therein eip r« « H .
Witneta n r hand and oftctal m «IV hf
offlea, tt Loufavilla, !a th* couaty. of Jwfteeeos, and »lata of Knntorky. oft tUg^tb* CTth

printing.

O u r specially -is high-class print-

When you want a typewriter Bee
Connelly, also ribbon* and carbon.
76-tf

skilled labor to turn out

as g ood

work as

For Sale—Black saddle and driving
mare ' Inquire of J. D. Róhorts at
ifrocery. *
*
42*tfc
1 have ft few bushels velvet 1)0ans
t. Will sell these cheap, Come
at one«,
8tr3t£
For Salfr—New Potatoes,, sorted-and washed, full bushel $1.25 de­
livered anywhere in Sanford, sub­
ject to your approval. Send postal
card order to C. E. Snydrr. Itouti- l,
Sanford. —
81-3‘c
For Sale—A good home wall located,
$500 cash, bnlanc« party payments.
6 room houw. $1,500, easy payments.
8 rooms and battor$3G0 cash—monthly
payments. ,
. J.vh
,
Wall locfttfd lot, $350. $60 cash,
balance monthly, Connelly, 109 MagnoHft a\Tmie.
*
67-tf

During the summer months is the best
H u e to k y . in a supply o f printing for the
..

com ing winter.

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Your work will be rushed

through the shop and special pains will be
taken to sec diat the very best work is put

oughly dried on our drying racks and will
be delivered in a perfect con d ition — every
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.

• .

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piece perfect

For Rent— Completely furnUhcd
hom o with piano for th* aummer.
Few ate pa to postofllcc, depot and

fn ic umi m ii

cd UK.

i.
A

ir
\V. tl—1
lìw w n ,

P

terprlse, hloridn
For Sale— T w o good borami and
spring wngon: Inquire of Cobo Cola
Bottling Co.
.
80-tfr
For Sale or Ront—Two nlco real,
donees at a bargain. W. J. Thigpen
80-tf

TO

D on t forget that w c arc headquarters
for

Writing

Ink,

C arbon

Paper,

Counter Pads, Cardboard, (in

Blank

all colors)

RENT

Furnished room for rent. Terms rea-

■onablu. Apply 214 Park avenue. C3-t f
For Rent— Large pleoaant rooms.
Telephone, electric lights and other
'conveniences. Apply $18 Oak Ava.

Loose-Leaf Ledgers for merchandise stores,
and T y pewriter Ribbons.

-*—« s v ^ 1— —

W e are closing out a large stock o f type*
writcr^carbon o f the very best makes, usually
sold for 2 l-2 c per sheet.

W h ile they last

Furnished House of Five itoom s—
Screened, pi aqo sud water Included,
120 per month, Addresr o$m%TT cars
M .Herald office.
80-tfc

MISCELANEOUS
If you want to buy or sail Con­
nelly’s RoaJ Fatato Office*!« the place
to do buslnea».,
T Ìtf

M, E. Moye, cor Fifty
iantl
Mo^hqllft.
’*fiO-2tp- 4'
to ho go» «f tsg. fsf*g#tag
Wanted— Position tup atenographoi^
Will
work cheap through the sum
poae« Hierein »anroaaad«.
Sand »ad ofaelal »aal st mor.
Gall, at 211 E. Third SL
county of 11*11 and »tat« ol
k ls .t$ fl'1 4 th day ol May,
• - . , ;r
* ». !
. 7à-4»p

or Tk
rurH,.“ *," s ^ ì l Ì i manulaclur*. pro-

p

l*n u p ftr« Jan. i l . 191S. .

t’-*4** «“ eh bandi fob propar r or poi it *
ni»v' ¿ fi 4fcÌ whan th* board of diradai»
•a ’
P" *“ * “ aftO-*borrow money
curili«.. ,*•
»ottga ge* or Oiaar *c-

Williams’ Kidney Pills

pnrtkuL *? guaritilo*, «uh»crii«* l«r, hold. . Maw ymi
Irr » 1,|2 .*L-Sf*l,rw ,*c '» e g s if» , mil, traoìC sj.t^ V a n d
»du»,*, l u i »
1

t C0P* L

Joì ZlK*

Ali kindi of st(8fyigraphic and type*
WxlGng jiòrJc needy done. Apply
St, JfohnV Hotel,- Room IJJ.
77-tfc
Wanfed-^A good awcottdhand bug»
* ' Wrt. A. E, Berg, Ifoutc 2. ' r
‘
80-Atp -

, Wenied— Okra,

com ,; eggplant,

lati your. ncrvotw
onions, radish, beets «tid a little
trouMft^wiih your
celery..
Alt' STRICTLY CHOICE.
,* J]sv4f--T0u. pains
Addrqsa
E. T, Woodruff, care Ara­
ìdlJjàltìAT flavi-

T-f Ihf- tacf,

j -' la 'i
M ock!"

o f any* nature whatsoever in the line o f

notary if returned.

Ä

iare

W e are equipped to handle your- work

v Lost-'ur Stolen-* Nlagira», Licyclc,
blkck finish, No. E. 8852;^ R e^rd

Ì . » t * o 7 . V i ,/ o V ;/h°.d . f t S S L '
Semiton. 0r tha prapariy U o;b

z

E n v elop es, Statements or Advertising Matter.

ing, and we have the eqtrfpment and the

«

_

best in printing, whether it be Letter Heads,

For Sale— Fresh Jersey cow. P. O,
Box 1367.
7-1-

. toriata ' 014r * M ^ : : i lO d /a o harahy teeom*
I hereby eartlfy that hefor* ma, a Salary
**Ì“ rt*i4iUi (01 a h » purgo** o l formine im o public, p.raunally apiieared, Georg* M. M«ntb«dy.Ad(|Uc anAveovprratm under wnd by ■omtry, to m« well known to he ns* of tk*
For Rent— Furnished 'office Equip­
■v l » , « - ¿ n C * Iktaapf th o 'm a to of FlaHd». (amtofag aahlcHbing Inrnrporatort, and who
«ad do faeraby adig&gt;t th» follawfng artlrle*
hhowladgad haforw m* that b* «ubwrlbad ped with roll toprdfek. office chairs
«1 Intorpaialkm: /
I «km* to th* foragolag ertici«« of Inror_.
4 iil(l« I.
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»
p o r tili» fo r.tjm purpo*** therein **nr****d.and tables.
Also a rWi top dee^,
Th, naBa 0f liti* corporation, abati tw,
W ltosaa^ty h ssd and official *»»1 of eltypewriter
deak
and other equip­
Mnlord Davalop m\nt Corporation, and II«* flea at Sanford In kha county o f Samlnol*
(•natii)»! piar» oi hualne» »hall b» at Nan- and «lat* of Florida, on thla tha 1*1 day of ment for sale dr rent. Herald office.
li'd , io tho «onntJlOT nominola «ad «tata of June; A, p . 1*14.
*r
fltriila, bui li «a*A bava auth othar Offira«,
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82-tf
iie llL , i
M ART K.
*od 1 i» J t 1 of butta*** In Florida,
• / ' Affl®*'F f’ wblle. State «

«nd la othar H«lh tl tba United,Hfala*} and ÌW MV romml»«i«r&gt; Cipif*e
1» forelgu coujkft**. »m Ita hssrd of dirottor* B N ia « l Kentucky,
■*y ftoro tbtfk lo lima d*tarw&gt;tn«.
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Y ou cannot afford anything but the

S i i
WiUinros’ "Kidney
Sold only by Wm.

gon Hotel, Jacksonville, FIs.

8B-ap

Phon* N o " I M
107 Magnolia Ave.
SAN FORD

. . FL O R ID A

All Work Delivered to Arig-’Part of City

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;

HON. DUNCAN U. FLETCHER
Reflected as the Senior Senator from Florida In the United States Senate
be heard from the returns give C.
SEARS FOR CONGRESS
Bryan a total vote of 338 for Repre­
sentative. Pat Johnson 245 and
MADE A GREAT RACE 8. J. Triplett 132. As the count
(Continued from Page One)
.Lake county gave Fletcher 585,
Stockton 289; for Congressman
Angle 253, Sparkman 567,'DeBerry
50; for Commissioner of Agricul­
ture, McRae 611, Appleyard 200;
Edge and Hansom elected R « jr ,sentativea.

now stands the second choic* votes
wifi not 'ch a n g f the comparative
candidates. Mr.
standing of
Bryan ia conceded as easy victor in
this race*
Keen competition was generated
among the various county office*».th
results being as follows, only one
very amili precinct missing

Barber 665. W. M. Ferrili 161.
*
Kor County Commissioner, Dis­
Orange County Officials
The offitnjal count of Orange coun­ trict No. 2— R. V. Lanier 336, E, L.
ty as certified, by the canvassing D. Overatreet 317.
board, M. 0 .j Overatreet, William
Martin and F. H. Williams is aa Blackwell, 256
follows: Fletcher 664; 8tockton 214;
Far County*. Commissioner DUAcosta 41; L’ Engle 368, Malone 60;
Sears 343; Williamson 32; Apple- trict N a- 4— W. R. Goodwin I l4 ,
yard 260; 644; Avery 385;’ Ellis 897; Young Tindall 324.
8hackleford 497;' Dickinson 836;
For County Commissioner Dis­
Griffin 528; Newton 624; Reese 257; trict No. 5— D. W. Alderman 244,
Giles 598; Wilmott 249.
W. F. Walker 879-

JUNE g, i f i 4

TH E SAN PO It n II ERALD

•Ti '. .Ï

PAGE EIGHT

Election Returns
•m a y m e a n NEW HOTEL
5.'— ReJacksonville,. Fla.,
tbrna from yesterdays stnte .wide |Great Developments Promised t
„at far fr-nnt
Sanford ■
^ k
primary arc yet
from rnmnlcts.
complete, I
though enough figurea have been, re­
At last result, have awarded &amp;
ceived to indicate that Senator effort* of George E.
Fletcher's majority will exceed 10*- Walter S. Adams and Mrs.^Bttafc
*000.. HU nomination is conceded Adama, they having Interned idth *
by his opponent, John N. C. Stock- them certain.baukm and buafc^
ton, John N. C. Stockton-*-W . J.
pT
«,* C¥ Uon00^ Tcnn.. , nd 0,
Sear* ia far in the lead for Congress­ Pinovillc, k y . Heading this iron'
man from the F’mirth District, de­ to Judge M. L. Mow of ths PtopU
feating Claude L'Engle, present in­ Bank of Riveaville, J^y. They fcP
,* *
cumbent, but it is impossible yet tb organized a corporation which will h*
give the size of his plurality.
known aa the "Sanford D cv.-lop^t
Sparkman, Clark und Wilson were Corporation." notice of which will
renominated by overwhelming ma be found in this Issue. The ptirpoJ
jorities. McRfce is renominated for of this corporation U Ih* purchasing
Commisoinner of Agriculture, de­ of all of tho properties of the "Hoifeating T. J. Appleyard, Jr., by n don Realty Company," eomprufaf
largo majority. The content for two somo* twelve hundred city lou sad I
Justices of the Supreme ’.Court to a- Urge acreage vt fins land. This
stUl In doubt. Owing to tho com ­ development scheme e m b r i t ^ m u j ^
plication of second ’ choice vote* It raoro that wo can elaborate at thfr .
will b e -impossible to determine the present moment in this short sr- '
result until *tBn official canvass is tide, but we are soured that it
mad*. ■
include^all of the great working out
d r the succc -j s thgt" Sanford merit»'
and to which it has boon looking
Osage Orange.
Tho osage o&amp;ngo Is a native o f forwardNorth America am) Is generally used
aa a bodge. In some Instances It atNew Garage S(sm
(atns a height of 60 feet. The fruit
Tile Sanford Motor Sgjev Co. U
la not poisonous, but I* seldom. If ev­
er, eaten, being filled with a woody the newest thing in the kutieisa
fiber nnd a milky juice which hi (or world of this city. The new fbm
from attniettvd fc M-* tasto
has most elegant quarters in tbs
now
Woodruff
building
recinlly
— r erectecd
at_Ahe
corner
of
park
an­
Aaeertalnlng Time Difference.
nua
and
Commercial
street
and
U
By iQOkitut at a map a person may
readily ascertain the ttÿie difference equipped with all.that la neceiaary '
between'two'bilvM. judidof.by counting to carry on the business of repairing
four minute* to oaob'ddjree, eaal or automobiles. The Urge floor ipg&lt;*
wo*L
*•
will afford ample room for the dis--‘
play of earn and tho Bulck car sill
be the Udder In the sales depart­
P P W
Undon "Tange” NccUce
l i L L «Evelyn Thew" Bracele ment. The buaineaa man^snsst
and antes department .will bo under
These two beautiful pieces of pop­
the careful direction'of Frank Milular jewelry are the crate among
teer, who with B. W. Row* form»
society women In New York and the
the new company known si tb*
largest dties. They are neat and Sanford Motor 8ales Co. Mr. Rows
elegant gold finlajied article*, that
is an expert mechanic and under­
will gladden the heart of every girl
stands the automobile game thor­
or woman no matter how young or oughly and he will have charge of
how old. Very stylish and attraethe mechanical department. Tb*
now company starts off under meat
Our Free Offer.
We are adver­ favorable conditions and with tb*
tising
Spearmint
Chewing Gum
best wishes of their many friend*.
duaire.to placç a big box 0Í .this
fine, healthful gum into every home.
Real Value of Riches.
It aweetnna the breath— whitens the
Of
great
riches there Is ho real tue
t^atb and aids digestion. It Is reta Copt U be In tho distribution.—Barefreshing and pleasing to all. Tft
but 60c and
every one spending
/ Buy 4 gals. L.A.M. SemiMixed Real Paint |A40 6 stamps ta cover shipping costa we
And 3gals. Linseed Oil
will ship * big box of 20 Tegular 6c
( to roll with it
• 3.10 packages of the Spearmint-Oum and
Mak«a7gala. Paint fbr$19.50 include the elegant .
IMPAIR t h e s y s t e m , shorten*
It’s on ly $ 1 .5 0 p er gaL “ Tango” necklace and “ Evelyn
LIFE AN1&gt; DO GREAT HARM
Thaw^= bracelet
absolutely free.
If you knew that you could eursywrZINC sal LINSEED Oil.-the b*m
adì
at your child of a malignant dibit»
Not more than 2 orders to one par­
paint mater 1*1« tor 100 years.
ty. Dealers not allowed to accept by the use Of dynamite,* would you ut*
the chancel *’ - .
Calomol acts on The sluggish Hier Üb
UNITED SALES COMPANY
P. O. Box IM dynamlto on the solid rock.
M ILLER &amp; SON Dayton. Ohio
It shocks and upset* the affai» atri
t r hann as prtwn l-y »*♦%■*effects.
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ntahle aubstltut* vhat produces all tU;l
desired effects of calomel without the
G IVE U S
sbofck or after troubles. It i* *o iom*
leas that adds may be uken into tit
MAIL
system ’immediately after tho modicum*
without fear of after cffcctA.
Jt rids Hver, kidneys and howri» ^ j
all jigfeumotM accpmulatlpna and let«
the patient feeing'new an^afronf.
Caraweil*« Uver-Aid w On latent.R.C. J
Bo wars' drug atom at 60 cento for a Ipx*
bottle.. The purcHaw-price wUl bafc *j
funded in fifi if you f.wl:U.. u n a W »r j

anthusiaam. waa manifested, and
For Better Sunday Schools
Among the numerous adjuncts of workers went back to their homos
the church, none la more prolific of with the detor mi nation to make tho
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quick, jttrmanunt and profuao re­ ■beat year the best }n -their school-sults than’ the Sunday school. Real­ Goals ware set, and earnest endeav­
ising this years ago, wise men of ors arc being made to attain the
various denominations ¿vuedved the same. New schools are to bo or­
idea of an international work amorix ganized, nnd in general the work of
alt schools throughout tho land which' the school« ia going forward with
hould at once be interdenomina­ wonderful vitality. Other counties
tional, helpful and lasting. This or­ before these two have likewise been
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ganization haa flourishpil even be­ stimulated.
yond fondest expectation!, and sine*
The,work of the association in thin
its inception into the religious Arid, vicinity will bo welcomed with open
tho efficiency of the schools all over arms, as it means an advance along
North America has gonu on ^wonder- all progressive line*, as no church is
fuliy. Jit the statu of Florida the barred, and the m use appeals to all
work of advancing Sunday school classes of people, and has a tendonejr
standards is now being pushed With' not on ly'to unify "Sunday school ac­
vigor. Tht. Florida State Sunday tivities, but also to shn* to tho
School Association has its state of­ world the fact that religious forces
fice in Jacksonville, with Abner B, can meet on a common' level in
Brown, an experienced worker and matters which pertain to the welfare
prgunizer as the general secretary. of Bible, study and the Bible school.
Definite, plans hgvo been Isid for No petty denominational ¿Uffcrtmceg
aggressive-work In all portions al Lhe inutlwra here when tho good of' the
state, and to this end a field secre­ pupils of the Sabbath school Is at
tary has been appointed whose -duty atatle. One of the happy signs of
it is to visit coHniiea, one at a time, the times is that combined effort ia
and see each school in that county, being more ( and more advocated,
talk with the teachers, officers and and Ihkt it ia the only solution to
friends of those schools, hold meet­ some of the problems which eonings of interest to the communities, »front present dsy civilization. It is
disseminate * knowledge and liter- hoped' that through thU united . ef­
.ature and culminate, if possible the fort, for instance along temperance
county visitation with a big yonvem- lines, that the Bible sehdola of Flor­
iion in some logical town within the ida may he so inlhannony one with
county. At these conventions the another that the young soldiers of
workers of- every school gather for n all schools irrespective of denomina­
conference. Here problems common tional affiliation will stand shoulder
to each denomination .are ctyscuaeed, to shoulder in the fight against the
and her* ideas are exchanged the common enemy. This la only one
value of which ia far reaching. The of the many phases of the work be­
whole county la set on fire .with ing outlined by the state association
Sunday school enthusiasm, and the whereby unified action wj^l effect
stimulation ia carried into tho Uf vast results.
corners and adda much good to the
schools all over the territory worked.
Natural Indignation.
County by county la thus to be
The Parmer (pained)—An' then you
worked until tho whole state glows
chaps 'are the sauce to send a deputa­
with life. One of the beautiful fea- tion to say your hours are too long!
rnrPH about this work la that all the Wy—wy—where elao will-you find a
advances made b y a u ch movements boaa 'oo glvca you fourteen good hours
redound to the credit of the denom­ to get a day's work done in?—Sketch.
ination -of which the stimulated
school ia a part. In other word*,
this work is the work of the various
denominations laboring in harmony M A K E Y O U R O W N
one with the other, and whatever
gains are made are denominational
TOD will SAVE
gains In the final summing up of
60 cts. PER CAL
statto tics.
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Already a number o f. counties

have been visited and permanent
organizations formed.
The most
recent convention« have beenjheld
in Lakeland^if Polk county, and in
Kissimmee in Osceola county.
At
both places the most delightful ba
mony and unity prevailed. The one
purpose was- to promote the com­
mon interests of the kingdom. At
least a dozen denominations were
For Member School, Board, Dis­ represented, and delegates from prac­
In Osceála
trict No. 2— Walter Bronaon 384, E. tically every town in these counties
With only one small precinct vto D Wooten 251.
came up to the conventions. Loya'
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SANFÖRD,' FLORIDA, TUR8DAY, JUNE ». I9U

STATE BOARD DEVEL­
OPMENT COMMISSION

NO. 84

Wolwr - Waldin. of, Mietpi; C. E.
Howard of the Cltixen. Orlando; W.
F. Stovall of the Tampa Tribune,
George McClelland of the Jackson­
ville Metropolis, •Frank Mayes of
the Pensacola Journal, G. Z. Chambiiaa of Oral«. M. F. Hetherington
.of the Lakeland Telegram, P: A.
,Vans Agnew of Jacksonville, D. C.
THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE Gillette of Tampa, W. C. Temple of
Winter Park. Harry Brown of the
SHOULD GRANT . AN APSt. -AugUatine- Record and several
PlfOPRIATION
others whose names will be added as
tH.® work progresse*.
This Is certainly one of the best
r.moves toward advertising the yate
that has ever been inaugurated and
will receive the eanction and supjiort of all the boards of trade and
PUBLICITY AND BUSINESS MEN commercial organisations and busi­
America^. Agricultural Chernies’
WILLCOMBINETO ADVERTISE * ness men of the state and* will be - Circuit court has been moving
the
means
of
placing
the
advan­
along
in
its
accustomed
groove
and
Co.
va. 07 R. Calhoun, asaumpait
FLORIDA OFFICIALLY
tages of Florida before the world in many caaea have been disposed of damage« (500. The above etylec
The state of Florida hae lone a truthful and legitimate manner. during the time that the court has cause .feferred to Geo. A. DeCottea
needed proper advertising and by
been In session. The juries, have as referees.
proper advertising Is m eant. adver­
been worldng overtlrhfc on several
Lawn Social
tising accomplished by a board ol
The Brotherhood of the Presby­ eases and with the exception of elec­
J. E. Laing vs. ‘ City of Sanford,
experts governed Jby a board of terian church will give a iaVn so­ tion day when court Adjourned for assumpeit damage $309. Jury de­
directors who
nothin* cial at the residence of Mr. H. R. the day the officers and judges and cided i n ‘ favor of . City of Saj
from''the state
T»qt be*n Stevens Friday night, June 19th.
lawyara are getting right down to
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•.*&lt;pstsed ÿjpon by r b b m ^ W censors
The general. coihmittee met last business. The 'Oviido murder case, •
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'.„J , H. Bfyc4 va-,. Ajiahife Timber*
r i Rite and publicity .experts,
different committees which-are re­ looking for blind Ugera and when
Corjioration, 'n avaga* 11,000.
ift* Jn order to accomplish the adver­ quested to meet at Mr. DuBose's four negroes seem to figure as pr&amp;Y
* ‘ C. W. T3 Ivt*. *■*»s’ reHree.
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tising that the stale of Florida needs office next Monday evening for a clpals has taken up considerable tlmV
U. vdU be necessary for the state of genera] consultation. The proa- * of the court and juries, one jury Do­ ’ Stau.r .75&amp;r Florida ,,v»?.L Iherlie
FloriBtfto take up the matter and poets are bright and the Brother­ ing out over Sunday. .
Rhodes, murder in second ' ‘
the legislature should paaa a bill hood la looking forward to a jolly
The Baxter case will also bob up
creating an., advertising fund that good time on the 19th.
"again this term it is laid, as the de­
Lillie H. Jones va. R. L. I * nee.
will not be borne by a few public
cision of the lower* court hae been divorce granted final decree.
Vfsrited men as heretofore, but by
reverted by the supreme court. The
the whole dtitenry of the «tats
following cases have been disposed
State of Florida ve. Kirby L.
since all the - people of Florida are
of:
LaudlinX^Sifàmy-—motion to con­
bound to »profit by legitimate and
State of Florida va. Sam Johnson tinue dèigjjed and case set until mur­
‘ official advertising. In order to foe*
alias Joe Williams, forgery—sen­ der case* are over.
• ter such an advertising campaign HERNDON CAR STRUCK OB- tenced to twelve month»,
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the Florida Developm ent rominis^ The following Jury haa been act­
' lion was' organised in Sanford yes­ -si ST RUCTION THROW ING
State of Florida vs. Walter Wil­
ing on the case of George Gould tor
OCCUPANTS
OUT
terday and thé burinais men of the
liams, breaking and entering. Sen­
murder: L. M. Lucan, W. E. Squires,
state were invited fo join the news*
tenced to 3. year».""
Alfred King, W. A. Knight. C. W.
piper men in the formation of the MRS. F. L. MILLER, MRS. CLAY
Powell, C. K. Lucas, E. E. Brown,
- tommiasion.
AND LEONARD MILLER
laacu Frigatorio, Gustof Lind and
L. Kdx, C. M, Kennedy, J. P. TürWERE INJURED
A most enthusiastic meeting was
Micho -Stoinoff were declared citlurr, B. F. Jamas, G. E. Tcratus.
a J *r
hdd in the parlors of the Sanford
xene of,the United State«.
The -city was startled and thrown
L u t nlgbt1 they brought In the
Rouse at which R. J. Holly, editor
verdict
of noi guilty.
into
profound
sorrow
late
Sunday
;of the Sanford Herald presided.
. State of Florida va. Alfonso Gramnight
by
the
intelligence
that
a
party
The
regular
venire o f 18 drawn
Pred Kettle of the Florida Horaeling, aggravated asaautl. Guilty.
of
Sanford
people
had
been
seriously
yesterday
u
fellows
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seeker acted as secretary and among
Sentence to ten months or $400.
Injured by an accident at Daytona
M. Y. I.ipc, Gue- Wwlcott, . L . f c
^ those^ present who made interesting
‘talks on the advantages of the state Beach. The first ‘ message came to
Grand jury-presented the follow­ 'MéKcnxis, F. W. Smith,, J. E.
^ Were Hon. W. C. Temple of Winter Frank . Miller stating that Mrs. ing indictmenta:*Charlid Rhoden, Ben Lain*. B. T i Peters, Frank Hatch,
Miller and Norms Hernd/m had been
Park, R. S. Carver of the Jackson­
Cook, N*poleon Sutton, Jesse Mar­ U. F, Beardiey, A. D. Smith, A ..J.
Injured* Mr. Miller and hi« brother,
ville Metropolis, C- S. Day, manager
low, Gould Gould, murder in flret McCuHey, A. B. Mahoney, M. M.
pr* OHveniMlller left in an auto at
Stewwrt, I ^ OC-Gresham. O, W. Bil­
; *viyf the Southern Utilities of Jackson­
degree.
once forvtfte scene of the accident,
lingsley.
ville and several other«.
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yesterday morning flashed the
Thr f rvmlntinn that un m-JUli'in
A epesisl vesiro a t
,flue
1oylul news that none of the injured
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manslaughter, Sentenced to Alteen were drawn u folio wa:
one were in danger although badly
ttent Promotion B o a rd 'of the iom yqan.
W. B. Ogle*by, O. J. Popb,’, L ii.
»urt.
mission be. formed was passed and
Hvnde.son,
J. L. Wynn,-J. iC. MoffSt
It seems that B. W. Herndon,
s -Abe following prominent m en-were
• Tom
discharge but held for R. S, Mann, J. B. Thompson.', J,
Mrs. Herndon, him. Miller,
; pjictU lîimn the committees , ’v
witness. ■
B ru ton . L. Wenti, M. Norwood^*!':
Clay and little Leonard Miller _
J /’HoRy, chairman, Fred Kettle
H.'
Chnppcfl, R. G. Hixon, W. 1'.
on the beach about ten in the even­
Igerrcittry, II. K. Hamper, treasurer,
Court appoiuted Wllaon ft llous- A criés, C, E. Ward, E. G. Hodges, T,
ing taking a ride in Mr. Herndon's
i '. f ! A. "Vans Agnew of Jackaonvidp
hotder, attorney» to defend George X, DavfjAiA.- Dorner, R. F. W u h Ford car and the tide had eaft\
‘,,'v*rid I&gt;. C. Gillette of -Tampa,. Dût
Gould and A. K. Powefs to defend bàni, *L. Kirtard, L. P. “Stone, J. P.
piece of wreckage*A the beach and
Jesse Marlow.- Grand Jury was then Holton, B. H. Adams, J. P. Butler,
*committee of five to take up the
thV-c*r -was almost upon it before
discharged.
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CIRCUIT COURT GRIND

TIME OF COURT TAKEN BY
NEGRO MURDER CASE

£

JURY SPENT SUNDAY IN THE B&lt;

COMMISSION FORMED
AT SANFORD YESTERDAY

— ANOTHER WEEK MAY. SEE
FINISH OF THIS SESSION

ACCIDENTAT
DAYTONA BEACH

S t e s s a ' ’^ u ÿ tempting
K ^ td- turn,
a aa^jdpvthegm
front
in every . part’ of Florida in order
’ hat suitable npproprlstiona can be
. mide at the next aeealoa of the
. ' legislature to properly advertise the
• EicAt »tubw^of . florida..!'
• * *The orti dut hoard of the Florida
-Development
velopmMj promotion - hoard is
ipoaed of ths following prominent
composée!
’* mídante óf Florida: R. J, Holly of
. »he Sanford Herald, chslrman; Fred
Kettle of the Florida Horticneekcr,
,l werMery; R^
Hamnor of the
Florida ' Grower, treusurer; Oscar
, ConiiHrig Tif th j Ulanii Herald;
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wheel was smashed fn aomq manner
and Mra.. MiUer,and'Mry.vClay and
little L^phard^je/e Ml. thrown frqin
« • * car.
Mrs: Miller wgi badly bruleeS and
gut, Leonard .wktLaiao bruised .cqhsiderably and - Mfa.' Clay had her
collar bone broken and ..was Also
indeed and cut by the contact with
the beach And part« of the car.
The car did not turn turtle os.wae
ilnt reported hero but remained up­
right. which probably saved Mr. and
Mrs. Herndon from sfrriou* injury.
The inlured*were, rushed to Dr.
Bohannon'« sanitarium aV Daytona
and given every .attention and today
are rusting as easy as poa4Jb)C' Dr.
Miller .hnir ret turn'd nnd .UfMjrU that
none of them are serionsly.-Jiurt nnd
thAt they expect to be bijme in a
few flay■'
Tkolr many fjdendeTier» are glad
‘ to. kpow ,lh ij .t‘bo nccLdebt wae no
w’orto^and .ih ai they‘ are improving.

BAXTER CAHE REVERSED

New Game Law Profilable

Famee«‘ Cow Stealing Case Max L TaUahasace, Fla., June 8.— E. Z.
Came Before Thla Term o f C o u t il ‘iorTCs.; atau (Mne commiaaioner ho»
' m ade1
* H«t, report to Governor
•* The Baxter cow steal]ftR dost may;
come up. again fii thi« term of -Cir­ Trabnweil. The. game law was cn
cuit jCpurY, for ,Hkj Bnntfuo'« ghost acred-tho&gt; last aesalon of the legbla
-inly been in operation
H will nqt down. Tried at tbe lajt 'p tfl'in b
term of court nnd bitterly contested sl^cb'Atut ii*pumber.
Tbe commiaxitencr's report is clabevery stAp of tbe way by States At­
torney Landic for th« state and orjae and contains much .valuable inGilea ft Davis for tbe defense Baxter frfnlpnti0^- The department to
was finally found guilty of stealing March 1. 1914, had collected $45,cow» and was ,-eejiUftcud for fifteen 814,26. Of this amount $16,495.35
years. % The case was appealed by wqa, paid to county wardens and
bb attorney« and a’ wire received county officers for fees earned by
yesterday ndvbed' Davi/t ,ft ‘ Giles them. The .salaries and expenses of.
thaf^tho Supremo Court had re­ the atato commissioner's department
versed th*s ’docblpn of ».&lt;•« lower were $3,182.26.
Leaving the net
court and thb U a signal vi8tory~for amount, over all exponaes, paid Into
the attornsya o f the defense and the state treasury fog the school
mean« - that the Baxter case will fund $27,136.64.
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come up again and it may come up
at thb term .of court. The. case ha»
S
Mutorcycfr Accident
J*.
already cost tbe coupty s Urge sum
Sunday seem» to have been a day
snd it will probably . require' tbe
of
aceidunts and among them woe
presence of as many tvltperses ns It
• v ; ’" H °*T jM ib er. R«psrt "
one
that happened to the motor­
W'aJthlagtjif«. ' ’ juite- •«.—Generally did before. Meantime thb prisoner cycle of / . A. Bryun
he«
languished
In
jail
awaiting
Iti»
. fair a a lt hot- what her b forecaat for
Mr. Bryan and Mrs.- Bryan on
the
weejt, eai) of the Rockies. fate at the hand» of a higher court the motorcycle end sid«v car attach.,‘'T heie arfe*tpj present indications and will probably welcome a change menf were enjoying the brick road»
of •pteciplu'titm ol cobeequeace." even if it means a aeqtencA .on-the on the west ride snd pissing the
' ’ 1
•aid the weather bureau*» hiiHeiln roede.
Stenstrom. place drdd»d to take the
dldrc
Operetta
toni$hL-«Acigt that there fill bo
Jtenstrom Bfrd Smith on the
The Jun or Civic League b pre, showers ««d Thu nderatorrna a t .the
e to Monroe. Going «long
ouuet from Ihe lake region eaetbgrd parl/ig to put on a do ighiful two nt a modcrnln rate of epetd'0n«^0
and poMibly in the fer northwest- act operetta early in next month.
the young Indies had'her . skirt'n‘«V*;
Occasional lb»*!, -thunderstorm» aro They have tbs »coro by the klndneas the cylinders of the^csr «qd )n-'try­
pondhU-iri th» sffuih, .including Tax- of Mb* Nona Wyliy, who (■ s peY- ing tp disengage tat* skjrf' thu car
L
ftp" gcpcral lain».'
“ • " * J aonal friend of the author,' of it, swerved Into tfc« ditch s n i threw all
"It wttf ViP somewhat cooler Mon- Miss HHtaboth Stoner. The Httle
of tbe tadi«s pUL
day. nnd, Tuoedux .over the upper p i « * "T h e Smuggleman" U full of
1 J ii «Ki'oVfNred
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region, tiie upper MUelseippl bright and catchy music, Ml df it
there I. not r&gt;ne‘ hacy-‘
the central portion of tjje
TTd
moderate teniperlno bad . affect«
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STATE NEWS

puring the month :,flf May mere
than 952,000 was spent in St. Pe­
tersburg on new buildings. In tqjl
ing of this the Sunshine folks take
great pleasure in adding that the
majority of i tha . structures erected
during the past j aunth were of the

ANOTHER C R IS IS
FACES UNITEDSTATES
IN MEXICAN AFFAIRS

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kind yJtuJT coat moTtKTffitt $1,000

eac&gt;r* This means substantia! ant HUERTA WILL N OT BE AL­
LOWED TO BLOCKADE.
table huildinjgs. Many beau?
homes and" excellent business
TAM PICO
houses will be built in 8t. Peters­
burg during the present summer.
l i t
Total shipments
of
vegetables
from Zolfo this teaeOnr by Height
and express, amounted to 12,247
crates. When we come to consider
the disadvantages under which our
truckers bate worked during the
season, these flgl^es are astonishing,
Had wa been favored with an aver­
age season the shipment« would
have totaled nearly 50,000 crates
The prices received in most inetances
w'epM.AetUfgrtOnr c sad brought the
*c,fl UP t- * handsonfyi»)ifirKr 'In' citrUs fruit shipment«
both Yrglfjjttipui express Zotfo Itaa
m adq,,r epUwidld ahowlng—a tota
of 8LSP$*boifas of oranges and grape­
fruit, having left thla station. Add
td this the shipment« handled by
Roberts Bros. ft Co. from their Aeon
Park packing house and the total
will reach more than 10Q.OOO boxes.
— Zolfo Springs Truth.

CORNER STONE
LAID YESTERDAY

DICTATOR ATTEMPTS TO
SEIZE WAR SUPPLIES
MAY CAUSE ANOTHER CLASH BE­
TWEEN THE UNITED STATER
AND MEXICO

Washington, June &amp;— Official ad­
vices were received at the Navy De­
partment today J r ora Rear Admiral
Flecher saying^ the two Mexican
gunboats proceeding, to the block-«de of Tampieo Hkd passed Vera
Crux this .morning, followed by the
United Suttee ships Tacoma, and
Sacramento.
Official» continued their silence aa
to what will be Rear Admiral Mayo's
course should be the Mexican ves­
sel» attempt to interfere with the
steamer Antilift, bearing a wae cargo
for the Constitutionalist«.
The tension In official circle« dis­
closed how acute the Tampico situatipn la regarded In relation to the
mediation at Niagara Falla.

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Fortifying City
Tampico, June j&gt;.— Fearing an at­
THE BAPTISTS OF SANFORD tack on this city by The Federal
HAVE STARTED THEIR
gunboat# Zaragoza and-gjyavq, Conadtutionolists to day were( rushing'
NEW CHURCH
the work of fortifying tbe^tfcuth of
1MPRE8SIYE CEREMONIES MARK the river, five heavy guns already
laving been placed. The river'chan­
\ EPOCH ]N BAPTIST CHURCH
nel
already having been b lock«! :&lt;W
OP..THIS. CITY
W h-.T—
, ! ■ net ifil! be blocked if considered
The Baptist« of Sanford '«re th4 1n‘ecess^Fy.7;- ■ 4 * *.
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happleat people in the city today
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and one of the happiest B|pUat4 b
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Read^ fer Enqmy.
7 J .A
Rev. George. Hyman w h g. nOf »eta
Washington, ‘ June R.— 1 r &gt; d - ‘
the fruit it his toil in the shape of a mirol Badger cabled thej i av y ' d e fine new church arising to the skies* psrtment tonight thnt.\d Irai Mayo .
The corner atone for the néW^jS0MÎf
ittjfshtp ,
lad shifted hi» (Jag'to 'Y___ ____
ture was laid -yesterday.- with” moet Minnesota'outside the Panup7j(lver.-'1 ■
impoelng ceremonies and matty of st Tampl^q. .It was aafam id' the
the prominent Haptbts of the state Admiral desired td be on hand for
brere present to witne*« the begin the arrival of the H uartv fyqfioata
ning of one of 'th e finest buildings tomorrow to blockade tbe pdrts. ,
in flo r id * .
-Th«* crnlanr San FradClaStl huf je ff
|TJ)% B|iptlIt&gt; ' were among tKe' for Tampico and the :Arethu*a for - &gt;
first churches In Sanford to agitate Charleston.
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the .building of a new church and
the, pastor,’ , Rev. Gfeorge HymaÀ haa
New Crisis Appears7 ■"
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beeh the moat esrncit and busy man
Washington, Juno 8,— Anothef : , *t ... 77*
tà»;. the" jbb working TFsrly and . jate crisis In the Mexican dilticutty faced
Snd. ably «»Is^cd by bis cpngergu- the Washington government tonight, j'.'-"
tlon, especially the ladle*.
The new a eituation fraught with perlla for
- -Vift
cïjUreh wçDH he one.of the finest and mediation and with possibilities that
moat complete in. the south and and might precipitate actual warfare .be­
wiy be. thrye otorlea^ln height on tween the United States and mox Park svanue and will contestn audi­
torium, Sunday" school,
p^tor'a
General Huerta has brought about
■tudy and assembly, room , for, the the fiuw crUis by ordering hi* gunyoung, people. The frdnt part wll] bcrats .tn blockade the p(^rt /jf Tam ­
be Orected first"and the congregation pico and.to adxa-s cargo: bl ammu­
will continue to use the old bufldlbg nition oii route fbe^e'.í5i,’ tho Mexi­
/J
that haa been relegated to the tear can ConstituUoniilietsi The ehlp^;! ‘
and ai aoon as. the first part of the ment la aboard, the »teamcr Antilla
•‘•/rj
new church is finished the oldvçhùrsh i roro Now York, fiying thb jjpuban
will be removed ^nd the rekr of ’la g .. The Antilla is due a j-T « ® ^
the new church will be placed on plep Wednesday.
, ,,
th* tot.
Huerta has notified the powers of A large crowd gathered4 *t the the Intent to blockado the port and
Baptist church on Park avenue yes­ that he proposed to seise the cargo
terday «t four o'clock to witness the consigned to tho belligerent* ngflinat •'
A
tying qf tho corner atone by the ilsx sovereignty as contraband oL
Sanfqrd Lodge of Ma»qna. Every
iw .’ •
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one in Sanford ia iriftrcitud in the
The purpose of the United..State»
new churches that are being started to suppress the sltompt to-block»«!»
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and the first one ta ruçcivi* the cor­ and prevent interference with tbs
ner itane .attracted m ipy to the Antilla w m Indicated tonight whon
Secretary Daniels issued an official
Thie principal ladres» was made statement announcing that while no
.by
. Rév.
„
,S. B.. . .Roger»,
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„ eecreUry of new orders had been ^ivan Roar-’&lt;
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the Baptist Mies on Board for the ,,-uliuiru! Badger, there had been .po
state, - Rev. Rogers' mad«, «n ««Uh change in the policy of the govern­
quent addreea;* touching upon ,the| ment in reference to It* djsire that
needs of the:. congregation for a thii port of Tampico" shall' be open
house of worship,
to all commerce.
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After the address came the laying
of the corner atone. This was under
To the Voters of Seminole County
th« direction of the local lodge òf
I wish to thank you for the loy^l
dasous and the beautiful ceremony support you gave mo on June Snd.
was carried , out by thi officers of
I appreciate your confidence in
tho lodge,.0 : L. Taylof acting f a - j i f ms •and a» a son of the first? settler
place fit Oie prq*4nt tn
of .the of thiB suction I shall endeavor to
‘
M ill« :. ;
w rve you to the beat intmWl* o f »7
arUcles and p a p « * w»rs the wholft-gOUnty. *
t b / »tone for future,getlPt
A VAUGHAN.

aHoiii’ to uhea'rth; when! tlmfl _ahpl|
call for * larger and KirrtfF'huJft
for this c’ong reg a11o n. .7.Àtop ng t
article« -placyd in the etono'w rrcf
»'List of tho prooent menîbîrîhfiii
Û st of miaistars who have oervsd
tie church.
-,
List of deacons.
• List of charter mentbeis.
old church.
o f.tb a .ia t« Br
ye
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T h f many friends of Capt. P. M
HIrlor wilt be glad tó learn that ha
If reel veri ng from h(s recqftt ijlncss
add.,is now thought to be oat o f
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TH E 8 &gt;NFQRD HERALD

RAGE. EIGHT

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
*; All Local Advertisements Under
Thlff H iding THREE CENTS a
I.lnc For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.
FOR SALE
For Sale— $2,600.00 buy« celery
farm, 6 acres tiled, farmed 6 yoarf.
$603 cash, balance. 1. 2, 3, 4, years
a t 8 per cept. F. B. Woodcock,
Ownerjf 7 Oxford Place, Kirk*ood,
Georgia.
79-8tc

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For Sale—Good all round horse.
M. 8. Nelson, Eureka Hamrtlock.
-79-tf
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For Sale—Practically b ran , new
1914 Overland touring car, fully
•quipped, self starter, electric lights
In use short time by' owner. $860
Cash takes car. R. &amp; O. Motor. Co,

Favor* Organised Labor
Editor Herald:
V
Some question has arisen suVto
my attitude toward organised labor.
Being a man who U almost entirely
dispossessed, I am unable to sce how
this idea became afloat, and to show
tny attitude toward organised labor,
I attach hereto a copy of a letter
written mo by Hon. J. C. Brown,
United State«' Marshal, Southern
Djplriet of Florida.
Department of Justice,
Office of United States Marshal
Souther a District of Florida,
JaekabnvlUe, Fla., Oct, 2, 1913
Mr. T. K, -Batea, Sanford, Fla.:
Dear Blr— Kindly
advise
me
whether or not you.' could accept ap­
pointment, as Deputy United States
Marshal a t salary of $1,000 per an­
num. Residence, in Jacksonville.
Yours very truly,*
J. C. BROWN,
United States Marshal,
Southern-District of Florida.
This opportunity came to me unaolicited and I presume as a reward
far th i Interest I took in assisting
Mr. Brown to secure the above ap~
pointm ent which is the only posi-

f ^ p l T t p . London "Tange” Nedace
» -LVEj C j "Evelyn Thaw” Oracele
The«« tw-o beautiful piecoe of pop­
ular Jewelry are (he erase among
society women in New York and tho
largest dtiefi. They srff neat and
elegant '¿bid finished articles th a t
will gladden the heart of every girl
or woman no m atter how* young or
how old. Vhry stylish and attrac­
tive.
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■ Our. Free Offer. We tjrt- adver­
tising
Spfcarmlnl - Choiring Gum
and dealre to place a big box of this
fine, healthful gum into «very homfi.
I t sweetens the Jjreath.— whitens the
teeth n.nd aids digestion. It Ts rerefreshing arid pleasing to all. Tq
every one spending us b u t 50c and
6 stamps to cover shipping costs-we
will ship a big box of 20 regulsr 6c
packages of the Spearmint Gum and
Include the elegant "Tango" necklace and "Evelyn
Thaw” bracelet ■absolutely Fred.
This offer is for a short tim e only.
Not more than 2 orders’ to ono par'
ty. Dealers not allowed to accept
this.
UNITED SALES COMPANY*-»
D ifto s, Ohio
P .,0 .(Uoi 101

Connelly, also ribbons and carboh.
for

Mr.

Brown

from

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Gov-

For Sale—Black saddle and driving
mare. Inquire of J. D. Roberts at
grocery.
- » 42-tfc
I have a few bushels velvet beans
t. Will sell these cheap. Come
orice. A. M. Tyler. * 81-3tc
For Sale— New Potatoes, sorted
and washed, full bushel $1.25 de­
livered anywhere in Sanford, sub­
ject t j your approval. Send postal
cird order to C. E. Snyder, Route 1,
Sanford.
81-Stc
For Sale—A good home well located.
$600 cash, balance easy payments.
6 room house, $1,50(1, easy payments.
8 rooms and bath, $300 cash—monthly
payments,

Yours very truly.
THOMAS K. BATES,
Assessor of Taxes.
{adv.l
78-4tc

Hla Didn’t Stick.
"Robert," asked the teacher, "did
Well located lot, $360. $50 cash,
balance monthly. Connolly, 109 Mag­ you throw auy of those paper wads
sticking on tho blackboard?" "No,"
nolia avenue.
67-tf
replied Robert. "Mine didn't aUck."—
Judgo.
For Sale— Lady forced to sell fine
hearing orange grove with residence,
Burial Place of Mark Twain.
also farm with residence'facing love­
Bamuol L. Clemens (Mark Twain)
ly lake. Owner, c-o Sanford Herald.
fa burled in a beautiful ' cemetery in
73-9tp
Elmira, where bo lived With hla fainFor Rent— Completely furnished ily while ho was writing many of .hla
house with pinnb for the summer. books. The members of hla family,
Few steps to postotfice, depot and hla wife and two daughters, are
buried hi the same'
steamer codk. A. W. Brown, En­
terprise, Florida.
78-tf
For Sub» -One good team mules,
wagon and harness completo, $)I0 ^
cash takes outfit. Owner going uwa
rutili tukea outfit.
Owner going
away. A. ,J i Ilevier, Agent West
Side.
80-2tp Fqtf Sale—Two good horses and
spring wagon. Inquire of-Coco Cola
Bottling Co.
80-tfc

TRICE'S TRUM PETEER
(Articles PabUtbrd under this Ifesdlne furniibed by M. I*. A. Bums, Jacksonville)

entrusted-’ Hence i f follows that,
the franchiae la a privilege
P .that
should be' exercised with tho grefitest caution and only after the moat
serious study of resultant conditions
to follow. He who undertakes this
study by reading or hearing only one
side of the questions involved, is
apt to - become narrow and pre­
judiced, arid equally as unfit to help
shape th e destinies of his country as
the fellow who accepts his patrioic
impulses second hand from the cross
roads or street corner politician.
For tho- privilege we now enjoy,
nearly a century and a half ago, our
forefathers dyed the Atlantic Sea­
board a deep rrim»om, 'wiah njartyr
blood, and dotted tho forest thence
to the Mississippi with’ the bleaching
bo r re-of those immortal heroes who
followed Washington.
The justice
of- their acts has been attested by
tbs, blessings of Providence,- and
their wisdom vouchsafed b y ‘the un­
paralleled stability of our govern­
ment. The rise and fall of con­
stitutional government, in name only
has filled to a crowded condition
the cemetery of nations, but the
government of Washington goes on
forever. In the firm n non t of w-orld
nchtevment it is the Star of IIopo
to which, the eyes of oppressed hu­
manity are turned. Therefore, the
responsibility la great, ’ and in the
manner of its discharge w e. would
give our very best thought.

tim e l find no record, in modern or
ancient literature, o r ‘*but one indi­
viduality w ho,la utterly devoid o!
toleration.
know him by vari­
ous namea, but more generally as th» »
controlling head of the infernal re­
gions. In this one particular at
least my correspondent -is rapidly
likening himself unto bis preceptor.
But I started out ,to tell you of
the .advisability of doing kcfme think­
ing for yourself. Reformers have
been with us almost since the begin­
ning of time, They have l^vn so
persistent and so arrogant the peopl^
found it easier to yield than to con­
tend, hence it became fashionable to
give them anything they asked—
including the lion’s share -of the
weekly stipend. . B ut - the millenium seems to be receding from the
view. Instead of dawning, as they
promised It woulcL Tho fault, therefore, must be in the system, and
when a system ’ conclusively proves
Its failure it is *time to discard it
and return to the mrforings- o f-th e.
tranquil, days. The moral la. think.
Mr. Voter—think? think! thinkl and
then think some more. When any
one tells you e thing • analyse it,
dissect it,'en d find out If it is sound
doctrine, then act as your judgment
dictates. That Is ,* statesmanship*
Blind following Is paganism, the rotting core at the heart of civilisation. I

And tre Und for it loo—
T hat’* the lin d of Oakery Goods
Vte daily bake for you.
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Q uality Bread and Qutl«,
Pics,
Q uality Buns and Cake,
The Quality Principle Ua
Hcrlici 1
The Quality Goods Wc Baki

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Bakery ,
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Bl-enntnlly, just ' preceding our
primaries, certain sections of our
state are*infested with alt sorts of
dap-trap for the guidance of-voters.
In most cases the agitators are from
other states, and their main object
is the corralling of the dimes, quar­
ters and dollars of the people. To
do this they have learned tho Barnum idea of footing and humbug­
ging the people. Barnum dedared
the secret of his great financial suc­
cess was the glory in being humbug­
ged. So others are emulating him,
and this is the harvest season with
them. I t therefore becomes neces­
sary for the people to be alertly
watchful for the snares set for them
as well as very careful of the brand
of political economy teachings they
give up their good money for.

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^Til . USIVI U S A I CAR

By right of conquest the Ford
No matter
eru lin g favorite
has a well-earned, world-wide
reputation for dependable and
economical service. It’s the
Universal Car.

One gentleman who abrogates to
himself a divine right to think and
should not wiegh too lightly upon act for all the people of his com­
munity, wrote me last week th a t
men. Governmental questions of
momentous importance are always
involved In general elections, and in
this state a primary election to ail to be
Intents and purposes is equivalent placed
to a general election.
OffldfftU »io” rellc*o
to
be
chosen
upon
whose
unw
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. arer- fellow
in£ wlsdom “ nd unyielding integrity
I lh * proepertly and hftpplneae of the
commonwealth is involved, and-into

Fi** hundred dulliri i* th« pnem of ih* Ford run­
about; Ui* tourinf car U fi»« fifty; th« town a t myta
fifty—f. ». b. Detroit. com'pUte with cquipawnt.
Get caulof and particuUri from
C. F. WILLIAMS. Asent; or
EDWARD HIGGINS. Saksaua. si
Safifor&lt;1 Machina and Gang« CcITIpanT

STORf CLOStD
THURSDAY
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NEMO

For Sale or Rent—Two nice resi­
dence* at a bargain. W, J. 'Fhigpenr------- ItO-Tf-»
For Sale -If taken at once Rem­
ington typewriter, $7.00. Call Her­
ald office, *
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TO REN T
Furnished room for rent. Terms roanable. Apply 214 Park avenue. 63-tf
k£life
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can’t do without one

,.v -. Telephone, electric IJghta and other
conveniences. Apply 418AOak Ave.
69-tfc
For Rent, 6 rooms and bath. Mag­
nolia avenue, between i Fifth and
Sixth. A. P. Connelly.
07-tf

wear
Requires

summer

Furniahed House of Five Rooms—
Screened,, piano ant)'w ater included.
|2 0 per ipo'rith. Address owner, care
of Herald bffice. r "
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M ISC E L A N E O U S
HVyou\wabt to buy ar***U’Conncliy’a Real Estate Ofiice is the pique
to-, do bufihejfc'^.'1
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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF ^ M I N O L E COUNTY— T H E GARDEN S P O T O F T H E W ORM )
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$51,001.00 and interest, 6 per cent.
A. J. Hood h Co., Detroit, Mich.,
$50,661,00 and intertat, 6^ per cent.
A. J. Hood &amp; Co.. Detroit, Mich.,
$49,057.00 and interest, 5 per cent.
-C . H. Coffin, Chicago, $50,751.00
Jand interest, 6^ percent.
. Hoehler, Cummings &amp; Trodden,
Toledo, O.,' $51,667.50,and interest,
irMCIHT OF SANFORD ESTAB- 6 per cent. ‘ "
. Honda awarded to Messrs. Hoe­
j t f g g P B Y G O O D SALE
hler,' Cummings L Prudden, Toledo,
Ohio, on their bid of $51.56^.50,
and accrued interest, for 5 ^ per
cent bonds.
S. O. Chase,
Geo. Q. Kcrnoid,
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B. R Whitncr,
I sold at b e t t e r t h a n 103 a n d
Bond Trustees, City of Sanford,
1 fllTEEV FIRMS MADE BIDS
Florida.'
FOR THE BONDS

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUB8DAY. JI NK 2. 19U

NO. 92

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'BONDS ‘OF SANFORD
¡¡OLD AT PREMIUM;
WERE IN DEMAND

Grand Jury Wrfs Busy
After a week of hard work the
Grand Jury or. the spring term In
tht) Scvcijth. Judicial Circuit ad­
••»Nr
journed Saturday afternoon.
Careful investigations were made
of all m atters that properly come be­
fore such bodies and the present­
ment! returned to the court will be
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handled In the. usual way. Orta of
the aerloua cases was the murder of S T O C K T O N S P O K E FRIDA Y
N IG H T T O B IG C R O W D
r
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26th of last M
March; five men were
Indicted and one plead not guilty of
murder, but guilty of manslaughter,
for hi» participation in this crime
'thé court fixed the punishment at
fifteen years in the penitentiary.
All oR the court officials and at­
CAMPAIGN CLOSES IN A [GREAT
taches were of much assistance to
BUJR8T. OF ORATORICAL F-Fthe jury and by unanimous vote
FORT SATURDAY NIGHT r
tho thanks of the J u ry goee out to
V :
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W Broke Her Arm
Sinford ii one of the moat flourthese
able,
conscientious
and
pa­
Montreal,
June
1.—Tho
latter
■had
lie
Imprisoned
within
the
Miss Norma H{rndon, daughter
Sanford waa some political tow n*,
Ikliitf dtiaa o{ t^ie “'M 1,1 lllc enllre
tient men. The Grand Jury aiao
i ateamer.
i &gt;nd not only haa the city the of Mr. and lfri,* B . W. .Herndon Bata furnished by the Canadian Pa­ shattered hull of the
last Friday and Saturday night* and *
Investigation into the responsibil­ desire* to publicly thank the Coca
«»nee in the bualneaa aspect, bad the misfortune to break-.her cific Railway, a total of 969 persona,
th«%o two night»-made up for tho
'
Cola'
BottAqg
Works
for
refresh
Fkaks farm». end factories b u t tW arm in two plaeea losj^Friday after­ perished in the wreck of the Em­ ity for the disaster begun yesterday
drinks
durint
lack of politics during, the djjmpaign,
i
noon. Norma and ad^Uhrr girl were press of Ireland. ’ The aaved num­ before a coroner*» jury at Himouaki,
By order
.v.
waa adjourned for a week after Cap­
Hon. J. N. C. Sjockton, ‘ candidate
W i t a ' Khi'ln. ibe financial workld riding a bicycle. wnVh the handle ber 418. ) *.
____ Henry G.
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_ *J--- »- _-*C*-- fr i ^C
. T r r T J j P n f g B H P B for United States Senator, was . ia
Kendall
and the chic
wWBjfift
city'a bars turned throwing them forward * Quebec, Juwa 1.—Amid scenes of tain
M
i&gt;er
of.
the
Empresa
o
t
.Ireland
"j
Î
’ f'* ;-' • &lt;’f&lt;*rk.
tTKlit U the sale oY'fity bonds mado and in .falling. Norma twisted one mourning th fif-c .il today .«iryived
the city Friday aftprnoon, coming
h
a
d
“
given
testim
onyr
placlruj
.
jKe'
|wt Friday. The bond« »old at a of her arma under her in such a man­ the bodies of 188 victims oft(U|!.-EfnIn
by auto from th$ .Winter Garrden
V.
E.
Meeting
líjame for the coll¡s¡on;Jbu tho c^Hiy
| Minitun of better
103 and ner th a t the fhember was broken in presl of Ireland '.disaster,
uT
bytf.
wta
a
moat
enthuaiaatlc
section and »poke, on th* street
Utad and declarfn
th a t 1 Kb
two places. The break la very pain­ presence of a solemn throng^rMuc'fat
meeting of the Ghrialian
Christian Endeavor Friday qlght to one of the largestking
of
the
liner
w»a
haatoned
by
ful
and
it
will
be
several
months
jackets
carried
the
coffina
contain-'
two
thc same having
^
1&gt;r « l&gt;y‘*fr,an church held in crowd« that has gathered here thia
[■atonal representative!. This an- before she can have the u se'o f it ing the dead ashoro from the govern­ tho aeamingly deliberate w ithdraw al!6'
again.
ment ateamer Lady Grey, which had of the collier’» prow from the hole the .parlor of thc mnnae Friday oven- season. The next senator ‘was in­
I Drtj on the part of
ingi May 29.
brought them from Rlmouski and it had made in the Empress' shit'.
buy city bond»
Quite a number were present and troduced by ex-Mayor Spencer after
Thd Storstad today compleVd the
Headquarters in Jacksonville
laid them row by row In the black
f »Wc the bond market« are at a
alt
seemed vary much interested in Hon. William Shelley had been in­
voyage from Sidney and docked at
[bn ebb apeak» In mo*t glowing
The Florida Grower» News has draped funeral shed on the pier.
the
work of the new organisation. troduced by the ex-Mayor and .made
kms for our city. It demonstrates- moved their main office to Jackson­ There amid pathetic scenes, many Montreal. Captain Anderaon reAfter
the exercises and tranaaction one of the finest talks to tho labor
ecr» than anything cists that our ville and Mr. -Jas. MeComb ia busy victims were recognised ^nnd cla rued mnined mute on the subject of the of business the social side of the so­ man th a t has ever been delivered
[dtj hu the strongest backing of the in that city arranging for the same. by relat'vea. It may be daya be­ disaster, referring inquirers to the ciety was - disepaaed. with the result here. Mr. Shelley has bean a life
charterers of his craft, the Dominion
( ¿ ta t airicultur.il country in thc The News will be located in the St. fore others are identified.
of a delightful chicken purleau to long friend of Mr. Stockton’s and
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L t j . It demonstrates th at OOT James building but the paper will be
Besides the 188 bodies which the Coni Company. The only atatemen be given at the home of Mrt. Joe was full of hla subject and he drove
[■gtjr f* growing so rapidly that the published in the Herald office here. body Grey had on board, as es­ he only atitomanta of possible sig­
Harroid Thursday evening, June home some good solid truths to th*
W p is assured. I t mean«' th a t The change of the office was found corted by H, Id. S. Essex, aho . nificance were by snilqrs who de­ second.
men behind the guns. He waa fol­
[ ht location at
of navlga- necessary in order that the Georgia steamed into port today, eighteen clared the collier*» engine« had been
lowed
by Mr. Stockton who han­
Ail
member»
are
requeated
to
be
[tai on the St. Johns river and the field could' be covered better, Mr. have been identified and takeri in reverted before the crash came, and a t thc manse at 5:80 b*clock on this dled hu subject in a moat eirm -st
i
Iwaiifnce of the citlaena- 1» manl- MeComb, th e editor, and George Tharge at Himouaki
by relative». th a t 356 persona werp aaved by the date, as the conveyances will be and capablr manner And In a com- .
B lta in the confidence'of the men Hoff, the business manage/ will both Search of the waters near Father Storstad’» crew. I t had been charg­ there tb conduct them tb the scene vincisg argumaqt made hit position
I &lt;f tsince who come here to buy reside in Jacksonville in th e future. Point, where the Empress of Ireland e d a t the inquest that the collier lay of merriment.
toward the people most plain to
bonds and the price at which
sank early Friday, has revealed few u mile and a hall away from the
every one. He toqk up jhe differt st
'»old is enough to place, our city
more of the victims, and It aesma
t queaBon» of the day and gave.
S
scene
uf
the
disaster
and
th
a
t
few
the most progressive, and
probable th a t the bodies of hundreds
O'pepfffe.'apmething to think about1
atial of the slate. •,
,
of more than aine hundred who people were rescued by hep voats.
-Waa most generous to hie Oj)po- .
successful bidders ;*wtre the
»Vwd stated the truths in a calm
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Hoehler, Cummings &amp; Prudpeaceful flow of language that
interiated In ths soconiplishment of
WATERWAY CONNECTION
hf Toledo, tl\d r bid topteg-f 51
*d&amp;Ud/nSt
| m mfsunderatood and it
Growors
and
Shipper«
In
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V
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j
t
k
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th e canal and will in ai) &lt;probabliUty
f HIM and accrued interest for 5j-A Senate Trim s Florida and South In
ta-a
safe
J»et'
that ,hi» race In Sem­
Entire
Hlate
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Rivera and Ugrbora Bill
St. Johns River To Kissimmee Will cooperate with the people in this
ta i.
•* •.
inole
county
will
surprise even his
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Orlando,
May
80.—
-The
end
&lt;tf
the
state
by
the
arouwd
aen/
Be Agitated
!Y* bond money wpi h£ used for
Thoae people fh Florida who iv- .Septiment in Jacksonville is now timent in favor ol thc project. It is tive committee m eetlngfof.tbe.Flor8 best friend*.
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£| up some of the debts of the aide in acetiono affected by the re­
Qo ’ SgtUtday night tha county
ida Grower»’ and SJbfpperh;' ‘teaguq
believed
th
a
t
tho
movement
will
re.Strong
for
a
watef
connection
he~
and allowing sovUrsl im portant cent cut in appropriations can thank
t wee n . I,tike Tohqpekalfga and , th* eelve aueh impetus that some effee was held In the office‘ot tbe League candidate» held the boards for t w o 1.
spments to takw plAfth* 81)0,1 “ FJftche/- for- being here w lien1 ha
»olid hours «nd th« large crowd stay - vi.,
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at Orlijpd#.
Rt. John!» river. It will be rcm4m tive work will result.
sakiug of sidewalks ,’t tf Sanfordf should bv-r'ow, .the.Job:
ed
riglit.on
thrortgh
to
tho
last,
fhf.Lt
was
decided
that.
dutlHg-'
-tho
bered that at one time the-city qpRepresentative» in both hoqsca of
tilt! im prm kg tilts,, l;«h? k S B i
Ww hingtorw—May - S9--- W**rk. ou posid'IhVprdpoiiTIdn^nlha «NlUlflll
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l making streets.
tile; rivirir and harbors bill waa com­ th at it waa believe'd t^ at if tb* chart- congre« will be asked to wo/k for
the meaaure Iif ae^urlng, If povaible,
1» fact the saLq;^!.,bqnda will act pleted .todrfy by the sons to com« r - -T’ 1
|k » l e w to move this city forwa/d mcw^ix'oinmittec and rite measure nei -wak constructed It* would j-esult kn appi'oijriation-.io carry oq the _____________ . « % * 1 - '~V , *** ~
was oUllg«l ;ty »ay aumething and
■ to y impfovcm4nU-~wUl~be wiill'be repartud next week, carrying in lowerlng tho St. John» river itj Work.. I t JibW. look* bright for a league. ki t wa^.decided- by -the-o6m- thoe* Who oouid not s»y-much were
mitteo aHo.^TMtfcbliab/* tfkfir.' dip;
JackaoavUle or at title water. But
this •.ummer th a t have been
vfOftriaHph* sggveating ' *53.- sine? reporia have been made in re­ water connection betw een\the Kis­ partm ent ip*jhc. league. M /.^Tep^ auppUtfdVAy thfiae w"6o were ver&gt;
simmee and St. Join
. giving
ihing for thc past twelve
is an inc/eaae of
ny woa empowered to proceed with anxious to talk and the campaign
itbi. The city council and the j a b o u t‘$10,OfltM)Od Uver J h o total of gard to the m atter ifnd. it^haa been thja, section art outlet by water for this. organixaVlOn,' ind It is expected has brought out sums great orators
trustee» are to be consratii- the house 'tyHL'.'and of $1,094,000 ‘demonstrated conclusively That.thero the tranaportation oi It»' commod- that the 'department will be in run­ in thc county. Thq*« who uttendkd *
Is. no qauae for approhcnrio.i iw thia
A nd. which will probably reupon th^ajile and every cltlaen over, last year'aM nul.
the meeting were n« a quit In saying
taaiActJ't he report"* of tho surveys
frclght- rates ning order before many we«k». Thé
^.(Liaalotd capl taaL pro u d -o f .the
primary
aim
of
thiTScparLment
will
ghowiiig th a t this section was' not nt
I lift that the credit of Sanford ie
era! »mall amounts in the hjmao such elevation as «As believed sad and increased prosperity here.'
nnt be *tn huntile r1»lm«r idthouth thing Kiid they learned more about
pnr,
bill and reduced others,. h u ( t t £
arrangements will probably bo made TKô ~a Ifferen f candidate» than thuy
j •There will he more dcve'opmsnU mant*~ new .QErt- The - now t p p y that - lock», would hold in reserve
r
whereby certain claims may, be could bave learnwf-Hi any othek way.
B &lt; t ^Anm Closed'
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greater developments in' ¡bati- priationj . proposed JitvipUe; jJJW -all thc.j».aUf .for, tbs ntQpaughnpThcac.
iild
fii.ihiqinrd
.ipcnhingT
wSttia—
"xrinr ■w e - tw « nef*.instead of diverting it from J h «
cummer than Jf-Ver befpv« loouaano
Monday, Alierapon tho.. WomknAj bers jai the league. The major part advocated -b y -th e county execu»l«A; .
thousand dollars
umta ,D for the intdrcQ “ J* ,jde wâter. j u -view of the sbava
11»4 many of the projeWg were-had«- waterway ^tHttween P e g a g im U ^ d ) } } ;^ j , ckso|tviu , people are ho * .Exchatigo and Heat Room, conduct­ of the work,- however, will be de­ committee and thp money levied By
¡iatop the bund iaaue. ' *Nof o.oly ia Mobile; $125.090 Red rive/. ?i0b,
ed under th a auspica» of the Welfaro voted to anolyring freight and icing them ryr tho candidate« vfu» to havo
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’JIT city hen/fitted but griyate enter- OOO-Yled river $400,000 - JatjMJysr. ertthu*i»*tic fopr'iliW wéuy conni«* •Dept., Woman'» Club closed for the chafges on Florida products in com been expended tl| ove/ tho coupty
r
tiqit,
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r
K'*t» can now go forward barked harbor, .Porto Rico.
summer month» but -the committrv parison ' to charges on slmuilor- pro­ In public meetings but tho majority
N*&lt;
Si
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Ovar
a
year
ngtf
Isaac
Hall
made
the credjt of the city an
The committee-increaaed the .fol­ a proposition lij.Yavdr of the pro- having tasted tike need for &lt;* rest duct» from other seetion» of the of th e candidates were in favor of
- f .- :
"ill bo willing and. anxious to lowing
items among others; ipoaed water «rnptjctlon». addressing room have,concluded to yw-opon In country. Mr. Tenny explained in gum shoe campaigns .and war* afraid
'f it their money in KanfnrdiijmtetIHhOk W
arrior nver
river (Alabam
a) to th# p#‘op|e ■&lt;„( .'Kiwiimma« and St. the fail in a more convenient loca­ dotail the character of the work he to get' up .and fata ton audience.
w arrior
ytumummmt
Ftbe* because .Sanford look» good
; thensnpeske.Jind« DeW- 0 ¡ouj ' jn ¿n-Effort to bring «Orne tion. For th« benefit of tho public a desire* to have done, and the com­ Moat of them war« »filleted with
y jfy
, to. the bonding firm». :’.y .
few words of «spinnation may hot mittee were’ unanimous in feeling stage ‘fright aqd this w as.the priii*
■wafr^ann!
ml to
oí tangible tckuTi in relation
the
Fallowing ia the UbUiaUd i|st of
be ami*»« Unquestionably it» naada . i U t U was 'very easantial that this cipa( M-eruon they did not want
y, Gnpq Lookoptl N orth Cnroprojec.. L al^r the government took
lm for -the. bonds as conipljed,
public speaking hut now th a t they
the -m att«/ Into ;,?on»m*ralivri' and aa a real room have been fully dero-j investigation»] work be undertaken,
, the 'bend irirt'vcc».
onktratad
and
the
money
contrib­
have
learned haw It U
The-;
th* ordered a survey and finally a report
‘W ^ tcomnl(ltrA
om ^P
^Vtus of. $60,600, re fu n d in g not hnu»^jtem ^&gt;f'ii
$800.000. for the water- waa made public, «hawing th a t tke uted by generous public apirlted T |rAT SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC will proabbly oak for opFh meotihka'
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pep cont bonds of tHej way (coni J^AsfolkTb BcAnfort, N. C
nfen of Sanford has been well spent.
at th* n a il campaign.
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fflUrible
and
recomproposition
-was
« «»n-Uord,-Florida; 1 1 ,000,00 ■jo
(Aur registry .show« xomqfhjng like a Teacher Is Not In Farur of CoroYesterday waa th* last day for .
Vi * _ iBW
HtM
&lt;i
T o - mntMrF-'.fiO.bOO.OO* July
■-i*.
mnkiiiR n canVOaa of tho aituatiqn
tnudo Reach
TA* committee-also c&gt;iV tout ItemV ‘"^ ro m &gt;n Did geograihloal
survey thousand vfcttqrs in lws than *six
H ; n e t; 116,000.00 Ju ly lit, T9JI4; of $175,600 fo r / th e Ofkiewaha; rec&lt;jp^y- dlAcoveHr^-TL is learned that months to tliA rest room, and there Editor Herald:
and ttrday thc big questions will be
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vt.WToo • July' iat; 194&lt;. Honda $47,000k f...
tk..L'lkiiminnh
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have
bct-rl
many
more
who
fiive
not
for, the^ KHiimmee, and
, Sir—Kindly nllow^ in* space in decided. ' ’The . campaign , haa been
¡* *d«WirJu ly ' .IsL, 1 Alt. Payable $25,000 for -th* Caloon»bafchee rjtr at-one time therç wf»-»' channel be­ regiateUd.
Some of nur merchant» vflur column« to register W protest remarkable for theMMV
quiet manner In t .
tween the Kisslffijrtto /nid fh o ‘ Ht.
and, a few other* have olpcrtod to anent the Union S u n d a y .V(yx&gt;l .whfoh It Hm U n a conduclod uqd
*nd prirtdpjd, - a t-th e Na- e ra ,a ll In F lorida..
Jojiiia river», JniAhkt eurvny' the the sale of lundhcs and the^schange,
rW Hunk, New York City
fact is doVahJîé^t Oiat .at an early but.-thu expenoea of (ht, yeat rotom picnic jtM planned. I understand while many of the candidates hav«
« o p en ed a t 5
-May. 39th.*|
I'l.i)ing Groat Ball
■JM
J.hat New Smyrna haa been choacAj Used spare in the paper apd ruado
period ftHtqfjr provided a channel
^Sacmitv Skyings', Baqb Jk fPruM
hud to be met in-some way «nd It .a.distance of aometliing like ninety mniiy . .»(Atcmcnti regardint their
Toledo,
$51,940.00 Jind-ln-} A- B. Wallace^ i* In th a city this between, Ihw Kiiyrimmee and 8t. must ' be *borne Jn ihind
tta mila* ón irK d t railroad, traiti- Po“* candidacy * the campaign haa been
— up ffüpi Loughman in John» :irlvera and
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Ki
r J N 0 &gt; r cent.
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use
for
tho
public
wa»
entirely
free.
u a ñ 7 i 2 £ closed And the interredÍMP the puhU*
■ Uttlo children ■ and
tired ire* of personalities.
votq.
Wally
jx.
now
pitching
for
the
*U..’Both A Co , .Cincinnati,' O.',tho best man
inj»n’ win ttoday ¡and
teach**», provided there * Let th«
1. 1 *4.'»!,.» now sri,i« r «r„ th«
nmoupt contributed by the mother» and teach«*#,
*r«
^ ^ 6 2 .5 0 and-.
.6 • pec cent. I.onghninn' team, bn* of the licet in ing lakvA'th " t t10».
men pf Sanford is 119.00 per mpnth. is n cjowd, a t th'i close of the day, thq county will 'probably go p ^ juat
S ( ju ,e i C , . . Toi.a=, o . tho atate and they have been put- natural reservoirs of thv water« from Th# feipcnaca of the rest room. and th a t the fare including ferry will tho «ame rcgárdlesar, o f 'th e result.
tung it bII over-tho other amatcyr thlsr former channel when tho woter# $86.00 per month, where then. tfM
be . eighty-five cents for adults and Reminole county JsJvOund Vo take a
&amp; ‘U M .00 and' interest, fi per* cent.
t
;^ho state. ‘ Hla many rec*d«d,
SplUcr A Co.'. Toledo, 0 „ Uatna
to come tho $17 extra unlcsa by fUty cents for cbildreu- Then’ tlietto front rank Among foA-coun ties o f.the
This knowlodgo dispel« ák.once all
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.,,r- friends h e rr are givingifather Wal“l an___
* ------aotnf.aueh, meana Aa those adopted? are th« usual accei»otLpa-to be.con- state and a jiltlc m atter lik e, the
Spitzer A Go,, Toledo, O.» laco .the glad hand fq/‘ there never apprehensions th « '1 might have he/-n The departm ent in it* first year of nidried, pop corq/soft'drink», chew­ ejection rirjll not keep jt-lrotnìpi^if^
■„.! iinterest;
- . j Ü t5 —
L0°&gt; sud
per — * v&gt;g tt Aoy ^bo had mon- friends previously enUtdained. th at any ar- organisation has not been able to ing gum and all the delights of child­ paring.
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her* and elabwlmrcv îtau^W allac*. iftli-i;d*rhunnel tto connect Kissimmee fitipru*. ,'fhtj ri-st room, o o d .in ad­ hood, to «ay nothing of tho ioneh.
Uo^ k ^ ÇO-. Toledo
’f-TA -2,25 and ¡Merest, 6 Jwf* n»w|t ûAe'of’the b é a /b alU o -i'it'rn n d good and the Sit/-JoVsir river would lower dition fto th*. regular1expenses there InifttrifluAHy the amount IS not so .^As*'
'Ñ
o
Exeasr
fo'r
Not
«owing
f
■
7»-’
pFÁÍSTilA’St. John» at Ja&lt;;k- .
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National Hank; ..Cleveland, ïéïlûa*i th^iA vcr ItHycd in.the Sand- I ty a É p jf i
so’large for such a dietanr«, but colsiivVSío, reqtly, l don’t.know howr
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aónviíht'.
. • ^ - 20L ^ .a n d m t^ . 6 per . apur.-X eagdA ^W aliy I* anxious for
amount!tfg to something like A50.00 jeetivriy. id . fanviUta from three to mnrty tiroes he ktahsd -raft.
¡Tkhfnrd to g ît up a good-team thin from thAr ^natuHl courae. If, ae Ajndi'f *íh|r* splendid nrtpügaimml A f,
;, wh*tehtooiH the coat?
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"But here." he,*&lt;Iil«a, "come* the
moat ev«n tempered woman of the
MAN SAY# ME CAN TELL WOM­ lo t Bhe cuddles her embrella protect
Ingly under her arm aa It »Ito.dooan't
AN'S CHARACTER BY IT.
want even It to g«t hurt 1»JB* crowd.
That womnn Je thou*htful"^ind kind,"

Just aa Wall, If Ona Haa Propenal*
Coal In Montana. ■
Uta 8h« Wlahaa to Conceal, to
WAtlCHULA ADVOCATE
Tbo presence of coal In tbe tertiary
Get a Few Pointera From
lake beda of verdant .valleys in west­
Thla
Article.
ern Montana haa been known locally
The organising of the South Flor­ twist and distort tho news and do
for many years. Somo of tbeao locallida Praae Association is a move­ the bidding of unscrupulous owners.
Th* man who eat nearwet the win­ tlea hare experienced short coal
Soma of the big corporations »till dow and said he didn't mind the wet booma, moat of which, howerwr, died
ment to place the country news­
papers on a higher and bettor plane. maintain metropolitan papers, but weather.
before tbo mineral was developed. M
Tbe country newspaper is prob­ It is bscomifig mote and more im­
"It gives me a chance to see bow lhe present time, however. ayatoably hit harder by the "high cost” practical for politician«, ringators people carry their umbrellas," he «aid. matlo mining la being carried on near
of living" than any other Institu­ and cUqués to 'm aintain country "I have such firm faith In my um­ Missoula
brella deductions that I wouldn't be
Coal of the type found In thla region
papers.
tion.
The successful country newspaper afraid to choose a wife with them for haa, until recently, been 'thought
N ot only haa the price of labor,
worthless, because only such fuel as
printing material and paper soared of today la the one th at has au in­ a guide.”
The
woman
on
hla
left
railed.
would
coke or stand shipment without
skyward, but there has. been a won- d en t legitimate business to main­
"I'm glad I'm not out there In the »lacking was considered of coalmen
tain
it.
derful avotutlon in the country
street," she said. "You'd bif, picking
ThA -organisation of the South out all the klnke In my disposition clal rains, 1r thla part of the West
printing office in the past ton yefrs.
where high grade coal Is scarce, vrhWf
In the good old days with the Florida Press Association is for the along with the rest of them."
the cost of wood has reached |6 or
Washington press and the patent purpose of developing legitimate
"Oh." said the man. "I sited you up more a cord, and Soft coal.Imported
inside, the average equipment of a business methods th at the country a long time. ago. You carry your-um­ for domestic use sella for about |8
country printing office coat from editor may become more and more brella. when it’s furled, ju st like that it ton, the demand for cheaper fuel
fiya' hundred to a thousand dollars, Independent of politicians, corpora­ woman across the stre e t You grab It la great and the development of theae
In the middle and go forging abfead heretofore unused low, grade coala la
and carried a peyVoll of from noth­ tions, rings and cliques.
with the ends of tbe handle digging becoming profitable.—Coal Age.
.
In
short,
the
editors
of
-South
ing to twentyflve dollars per week;
today the average equipment of. a Florida are not organising or com­ Into the unfortunate pedestrians who
go before and follow after." ,
Plantlng Tress by Machinery.
country office represents an invest­ bining to hold up the people, but
"And
what
does
that
signify!"
she
A
tree-planting tool b a a , been de­
ment of from three to fifteen thou­ rather to throw 'off mnny abuses asked.
signed
by which the hoi« is dug. the
sand dollars, and a payroll of from th a t have 'stifled the business and
"Alertness, sctlTlty. selfishness, and little tree inserted, and the earth
to
get
an
s
firmer
basis
to
serve
the
twenty-five to two hundred ' and
tnconstderatoncss."
lacked around, the roots In one
people.
fifty dollars per week.
"IJ-m-m, thank you," aald the wom- operation. The implement consists
A half starved editor, worrying
The great change the country
of a bar with a cross-arm at the top
"But just look at tbe third woman and 'three- blades of spring steel at
press has undergone in the last dec­ over petty bills and wondering
qrhere hie next payroll Is coming In the procession," said the man. "I the bottom somewhat on the principle
ade means much to the public.
Instead of a miscrvably printed from, is in no.position to independ­ pity tbe men folks about her house. I of tho post digger, and having a lever
four page paper filled with a con- ently serve the people, and any im­ dare say they have to get their own near tbo1 lower end. The lever is
glomeration of patent medicine ads, provement in the business methods breakfast aboilt alx mornings out of pressed with the foot, the tree In­
■even. I never yet saw a woman who
the people are receiving well printed wilt mean a better service to the dragged her umbrella along so that serted, and the tool jo. then thrust
forcibly Into the (found.
eight, ten, twelve and sixteen page people; the throwing off. the yoke you could track her by the trail or 1U
A lever at tho top of tbe handle
papers.
. of politicians and corporations and tip who was not dilatory and shift, la then twisted to open the blades, and
If the old time country paper wss serving the whole people, the ones lees.
the Implement la screwed, around In
worth -one dollar per year th« mod- to wfiom the, service rightly belongs.
"That other woman who la hustling the hole until the soil la pulverised.
along, holding to the top of .tho um­ The planter Is then withdrawn, leav­
1 cm country psper la worth five
brella handle like grim death and ing the cultivated earth packed around
times that much.
F
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O
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N
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pointing
the Up down and forward In
But what is of more importance
B*««tlf«l Call*».
t f a kind of south-hy-eoulhwesterly di­ the roots of tho plant. Experiments
have shown that one man wtth this
to the public is that the cost of the
Yale and Harvard, each 9 In. s 24 In. rection Is altogether different She tool can plant CO small trees In 35
modern country newspaper is rapid­
would set tho world on fire if It wasn't minutes.
Princeton, Cornell, Michigan
ly doing away with the "organ."
waterlogged. I am not’ sure that I'd
Each 7 in. x 21 In.
In the olden days when a Wash­
All best duality felt with felt head­ want to be married to her, either.
Clerical Humor.
ington press and an apron full of
She’d bo too energetic. She'd push
ing,
streamers,
letters
and
mascot
Laughter
savors Ilfs and wit will
type consUtuted the equipm ent.of
everything before her, and when she
executed
In
proper
colors.
This
endure
long
after many of the old
a country shop *nd eight or ten
took a noUon to clean things up a
dollars a week the pay roll, every splendid assortment sent postpaid mere man would hare nowhere to lay prieatly functions have fallen into
for 60 rent« and 6 stam ps to pay his head. What she Is good for Is desuetude; manners and Ideas alter,
little faction, clique or ring could
but tha basis of humor remains tha
postage. Send now.
senrlhg on committees.
have its "organ."
same.
Today Rabelais conceivably
"That woman In tbe gray skirt Is a
In those days the initial cost and HOWARD SPECIATY COMPANY
could
have
written the "lngoldsby Le­
Dayton. Ohio
yca-and nay sort of person. Sho wants
the coat of upkeep of a country shop
gends," and In the fifteenth century
to
agree
with
everybody
and
follows
was so little that the shrewd poli­
wherever led. Women who carry their Barham might have been the author
tician or leader of a clique or ring
NOTICE
umbrellas with tho point downward of "The Inestimable Life of the Great
could easily raise the cost of a shop
Last chance to pay your 1913 lax and backward are always unassertive, Oargantua." Today a young cleric,
and his pull would get enough busi­
d prevent publishing as delln"But just, look a t that gtrl who spina preaching his first sermon, haa the uaness to meet the small running ex­
along,
swinging her urabrellA around tlvo wit to take for his text, "What
ent. List will he published June
penses, and thus it was a simple
In a circle as If it were a magic wand. hath this blabber to sayT"
t.
M. W. LOVELL,
1 like her. She's Jolly and good-namatter to maintain an "organ” to
Collector.

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Th« brilliant black aye
May In triumph l«t fly
AH Ita dart« without carin« wl
But th« aoft «ye of blub ;
'■Tboufh ItacatU r wounds,
1« much belter pl«a««d wh.
So much la aald about .a latui'a beat
girl (hat we cannot help .Wandering
how many girls he -to ilupposcC to
harm Does each aw »ken similar sen­
timents in his breast oh la hla lik­
ing, carefully graded T ' I t . cqust be
conceded that he pay» each oftp a cer­
tain amount of attention or oths Sajdie
or the other would die Out fot* lack-of
■parking. If ho la an gthleUV young
fellow, fond of out-of-door sports, be
has one girl for the golf links or one
who doesn't balk at a flvAtnlle walk
pa a blustery afternoon. He has1hla
automobile girl, who doesn’t quiver
an eyelash no m atter bow near ,he
reaches the» danger mark In dsghlng
along. She's the fclrl, too, heitjfkea
toboggan, sliding and to the rwc«a£
But tb t Isn't the girl ho takStf-LF
the theater, or to the restaurant kfteAi
ward, ordering wine for her cxaUanw
over the sensation she .create» whe*?,
■ho dances the tango with hlny&amp;to
length of tho spacious dining /bSm.Then there's tho pretty atenogn&amp;iVir
In his* undo's office. She ia ^ fre ttlrl
'he presents with books becatypVnbit
refuses bonbons. Ho w a lti’foy . ti'Jr
on atormy evenings to take^fc«rr; hr!«
ckr, and it la she of whom be&gt;tigki»ad­
vice on matters relating to b«f adx—whether, a fellow "was Justified j n re ­
fusing an invitation to aomoK affair
which ho did not earo to attend, al­
though ho half suspected it was ar­
ranged for hla beneflL Ho considers
the advisability of breakltfyf with two
or threo of his pleoajuit companions
cte they become sw eetboalttL .j-v
,J But .lt la so difficult that h o ’ re«re
h e.la equally In love with each,and
every one of them. When bla dear
old mother asks him to bring hla best
girl around for some little home gath­
ering, ho does a lot of thinking. Tho
dear old soul would Dot understand
tho girl who doted on golf, but de­
tested broadmaking and home duties.
Nor would the girl mad over tango
and cocktails appeal to her.

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£ aughtsr Was Curious,

out te dinner, mother
before tho mirror, nnd, having
!
h e r -yellow lock» a trlfio yelto»tr.R,
proceeded to. apply tho pencil to tw
eyebrjpjrs'. Tho little daughter itool
by eri.d'wondertd- Finally »he uk*d:;
"Mother, what art: you writing ^

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His Side Lins.
|
"Where can I find tho chief of j»
llceTT.aaked the stranger In Sion»
▼Ills. Tho native pointed. Thiti
him, over yander by tho Pslscs IfeM
shining that grocery dramur1)
shod«."—Judge.

Wlso Precaution.
It -Is the part of wisdom fer (I
Diplomacy,
lady to find out before mtrryh
* Diplomacy Is the practical applica­ whether tho gentloman already hu
tion of strategy, but lota of poople (rifo.—Omaha Bee
term It tho double cross.—Milwaukee
Sentinel.
The Secret Out.

Fried eggs were originally the same
as boiled eggs were before they ware
bolted.—Cassell's JournaL
Detachable.

C . H. DINGEE
Plumbing and
G as F ittin g

All Work Receives My Ptmul
• Attention And Best Effortil

"la her hair a crown of gloryf*
"Yea, and every night »he abdicates.'* Opposite City Hall
—Town Topics.

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Lois $ 1 0 .0 0 D owd, $ 5 .0 0 Per Month
Right recently Riverview has taken on the most wonderful
growth ever known in any -suburb to Jacksonville. 50 homes
now built and many new ones just ttarted since operations open­
ed up on-the 50 thousand dollar Hotel Venice and the digging
of the big canals by the big steam-dredges.
The motor car line,
the 8 grade grammar school all goes to increase values.

A ll P r ic e s* W ill S o o p A d v a n c e A g a in

Evbry man ia his brother's keeper
He can't help it any more than
the neighbors can, much as they
might like to. He can't evade the
responsibility of such relationship
unless he iivi in the wilderness snd
never comes' into pon#«ct .with his
fellow man. I t is a law of society
as died as any»other enacted by the
Almighty.
His conduct, good or evil, or care­
less, must qffect others accordingly.
Individual responsibility to yodoty
cannot be escaped, whether it be in
morals or in physical affairs. The
criminal lowers the moral tons of
the community, disgraces it snd
exerts a degrading* influence. The
man who lives in dirty surround-*
ingi invitee disease and thereby
danger« the health and possibly th e
lives of his neighbors.
The cone!fusion ia inevitable th a t
it is'th e duty of every man to keep
himself and his premises dean and
healthful, not only for hit own sake
but for th a t of those who by force
of Circumstances must associate with
Community cleanliness, communi­
ty sanitation, is just as much a duty
that every man owes bis neighbors
as to be deCejnfc.morally, for physical
illness* has'*a V i« itg c intimate con*t»c&lt;Uon with fiioii\r^titc'neraey.
'».It it a fact thttFlV th e past and
to a large degree in thb present, lew
strictly enforced la essential to se­
cure- municipal sanitation. This ia
duo’ partly to ignorance, partly to
pepdty
and
indifference. Some
etherwiae good citixens will persist
In allowing their dogs to run a t
lar{e unmuzzled, and they* make a
fearful fuas when the police Inter­
fere for the actual aafety of the com­
munity. They howl louder - than
their worthless curs when anyone
presumes to enforce the Idea th a t
tho rights of sodety are superior
to their own selfishness.
Some of the ablest sdentlata in the
world have demonstrated that ty-

Anyone desiring a good sound investment will do well to
uke on a few of these lots.
No lots sold lo co'ored people. ,

FLETCHER &amp; COMMITTEES

DR. E. B. ARMSTRONG, OWNER

The Senior Senator Hae Nothing
of Imparlance

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Senator Fletcher in hie speech
here Monday night emphasised the
fact th at he held so many commit­
tee appointment! th a t it would be a
great lose to Florida if ho was* re^
tired from office.
There are sevefity-three. standigg
committee* in the eenate and every
Senator'* ia approximately on The
same number of . committees. On
-of ¿Jib ffiOU im portant “committees
th at Flercher has served on since he
has been In the Senate was, as he
told the people himself, the commltfcc on privileges and elections, of
vyHich Joe Bailey w u ranking Democrat’, u n til. his withdrawal from
public life After the exposure of Ms
connection with the oil interests..
it is d significant fact th a t Sen­
ator Fletcher is now the only Dem­
ocrat In the state who was on that
committee who-votsd for- Lorrlmor 1*
retention.. It U also of Importanct
that John W. Kern of Indiana, nl
though he took his seat Iq the Sen

pbold fever ia a germ disease, trans­
mitted by files, yet it requires the
services of the police to compel the
acresning of earth closets. The
same investigators have proven the
transmission1 of yellow fever, of ma­
laria and other diseases by no*quitosa: they have pointed out the
method* | o f prevention, ' yet the
pleas and protests of xanatsrians
snd health boards are disregarded
by the vast majority of Floridians.
The opening decades of the Twen­
tieth Century have been marked by
splendid organisation snd magnifi­
cent effort for the moral uplift of
those ' wjio *need" uplifting. There
.has been a practical recognition of
the fact that morals cannot be per­
manently Improved while physical
conditions remain, unim pem idrrthai.
the hungry man in ragged clothes
Is not likely to be or to become a
devout Christian. There has been
a recognition of the great fact 'o f
human brotherhood but there has
been a corresponding .organised ef­
fort toward increasing the knowledge
of proper sanitation or to arouse a
sentiment for better healthfulneaa
through deanlineea among the same
classes that need the uplift.
Good health ia th e -b ft* of good
morals. You can’t d / &gt; / or dodga
th at fact, and the grqat moral upUlt
of the world won’t come "so long
fit you work op dny other Hypoth­
esis.1.
^
It .(s a plain, bigd feet th a t Flor­
ida will not get Into its full stride
toward its greatest prosperity, uqtil
tho individual d th e n , no m atter gow
exalted or humble, shall realise his
personal responsibility in lowering
tlwi dek rnto through voluntary,
and not legally enforced sanitation,
through conscientious and intelligent
effort to avoid disease; in other
word«, b y ’ doing everything in his
power to raise ¿he standard of com­
munity hygiene. Anything leas than
this is not in accord with the high­
est type of citixcnship.
terejt of Senator Fletcher’s candi­
dacy is inexcusable. It is a mere
routine committee. It initiates no
policy and has no vital connection
svith tho people’s interests. It la a
business institution and does ‘ not
figure in legislation.
Washington a half a dozen
.committees, arc recognized as very
im portant, such ax appropriations,
finance, banking*and cqrrency, inter­
state commerce, naval .affairs, and
postofUces and post iqà4a'. Senato/
Fletcher If an'none of these cotrttnit-

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Customer Knew Best.
"Generally run down, slri" queried
the druggist; "»lightly seedy and
want a godd toning upT" - •
.The pall- faced customer nodded.
■ "Well, I’ve the v«ry thing for you.
Jenkins* Juvenator Threo ■doses •
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"No, thanks,** said the pale patient
"But, my dear elr. It’s the rage of
the, day. Jenkins' Juvenator la the
greatest dlscoVn-j «.f modern tfedl*
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"»■‘‘«'■I w.h*t
young men and young women,
young wives and husbands and nH
others need to know about tho sacr0() taws that govern the aex
fo rc o . p j,in lru ths of sex life In
re|4^ 0n to . happiness in marriage,
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Fletcher, was made chairjpkn'o/ this Pacific railroad*, private land claims,
majority and railroads. And he ^ a .8 fn a to /
im portant. comrntjiec
leader „on the.,flopr o f-lh e Senate. whb,was appointed,n»d has held of-;
Kern edme Into promlnence^ln the lice for-the .past three months,
Senate during the invii&amp;ggtion of f Tillman’ in hie letter tp Wilson
the Lorimer case. . He dlfieted with nrinted In hit speech before the
-Senator Fletcher with regard Jo- Senate on March -lfitb, 1913, says
Lorimer’a corrupt election, although about* committees: " l am * senior
he had not only read the evidence, Democrat on three Importaht com­
but, Uke Fletcher, also n w and henry mittees and cani.t^b.¿elect the ebalr.the witnesses testify. Kern was sue-, unship of fljher o’nc of them; aptained by h it fellow Democrats, roprlatlons, jJaterstet'A commerce,
while Fletcher’s name does $ o t 'even
afcval Affairs.
appear op this committee h o w 'th at
the DemocfaU 'are Id power! Sen- comibiit«ie"Tou T b in V 'F &lt;«
^ r lle tc h m e d N e ,« -6 f IxirliWf Is
youM administrstion w
a. r e f le c tio n ^ the intelllgeoeo ^
n y ia tty T &gt; *.. Martin an4*- J
Uitugrlty o r the Senate th a t ^ f ^ d ' ho| d th# *halrrpan.Kip» of ap
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titions and naval affair* respe
t 8&lt;»n*to r W
th*«’
they are tha xeplor ranking
comhil-Ste. on * banking and . CUrt U ¡ 8 ^ ^ . Senate
r r lt^ J a g o in g tp f&gt;e e n r a r g ^ to gW*j chcf |(
on ^ hl.t of t h ^ e r
hitn a-p ls/o n order to hahdls bl. ^
I} •„ lho0({h tw0- y,
.rtrai credits b\\U The 'HmeeUnion-! &gt; ^ \t ¿„
Th9Ut(h
quote, him a . oq that com m U u.. ,t;
lto tb , g.nerul rule,
The latest Congressional directory th a t ,t h„ MfrptJon* F
does not includ.. h , n am e.ln th c t ^ h and&gt;
are th* only
com mitue 11,t. IIollU has W - ,^
^h&lt;t Stfnate ,t0W* W1
duced a now rursl erM lJf kUI. vldch ^ .¿ ft
dordmltte«. c
meana^that Sonator H ptcheF. bill «» ' « f t , . ^
prlvUetet pf
shelved.
Sith
cnm' s*ibnd Oohgrtn».—'iscksonVil
ir.ttee handling hu bill, wha( rca,on . .. v r “
would there h&lt;- to pu^.Sehatdr Flatp
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X«o tramps, arresto'd for U
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doctors, lawyers, preachers, socjpl
V. nothing, only I’m Jenkins
work ers,-,Sunday s chool teic b tr s and
all others^ young and old, what all
- ' Something In Btore for Wlllf».'
"Ywf."*»eid 1Rigale? tó bis ylfitof*. need to hno v / about sex matters.
“I*m go\pg to g e t* tp°t°r ibis spring; By. Winfield Scott Hall, Ph. D., M.
bui I haven't quita made up my mind
,y Newspaper Coif mente;
aa to UVu^sake. Ro many of them are
■uiy-ollabJe—-It's no use getting a cheap ■"Scientifically correct.” —Chicago
artici«. T fancy ru"jtet a nice ilttld, Tribune. "Accurate and up to data’
thing fer a matter of nine hundred ■—Philadelphia' - Press. * Standard
pound», you knqw..“At all ovente, I’ll book of knowledge."- Philadelphia
not go over thw ‘(hpu.*"
Ledger. The New York World iaya:
During *lha' Mensallon whlçà .t b l í
evidence pt wealth excited, eng
ladles. turuln^ to.Blgsley. Jr,
Aon of «vite.
eight, remarkod. *T «ay, Wlfileî
Under plain wrapper for only J L. J
papa*« going to buy a motor car' fbc
Coin or Money Order, postage 1(1 i
you to fldo Irv’*
J 1v-i
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"Oh, thaCll bo jojly,’/ "returned -the cents extra.
hopeful, ‘’’li^ky, p i.-w ill'th e funnyMIAMI PUBLISHING CO.
looking mah'come for .the nfoney erDayton. Ohjo
erp week. same, as he 'did last year
when you gpt jb« blcyclst"
Then motof't^lk ‘suddenly «topped,
Vaet Dapoalta of Potash
and Blgsley, ,7t^ read iq the parontal
*
Qoologleta
estimated * tb y 'th a
eye that there -was something yrarm groat Germanhave
deposits
of pouifW tails,
waiting fpr'Mln.’ln the eweet byandpractically the only Iraportant.enua in
bye.-rLondo« Titqtlta
the world, will last a t iho p re u n t rate'
of exploitation ttOO/klQ years.'"_______
Why H» Was Glad. '
The man with tbo long board «tood
pontl^ely at the curbing. gyslng at
the passing traffic In the stre e ts "I
hail with delight the &gt;db»nt of
the automobile. ’, bo muttsrfid aloud,
•for do longer .need ¡.fe a r crossing
the street lest some hungry horao.
mistake *me for a walking bale of

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There’s nothing small about
the Ford—except its purchase
price and cost to keep.
In
number of cars, ih world­
wide use, in quality of service
to owners and in its daily
performance it is th e -biggest
car in the world.
530,000
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the day of strikes wa
children
•Ad—4-bat- - nothing im .
m
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gained by strikes and violence but subject of improving_TlE e public
NtíUlwd C.*ry Bä L t «ad Friday Montini Dr th at arbitration and tbe ballot „bo/ ro s d a . of the United States. Mr
Pago believed th a t if such a contest
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY were ■ the weapons for organised were
started the 'children would ask
labor in tbe United States in the
». J. MOIL*, to Itor
questiona
of their parents.
M. HAYNCt Kt »moot Mono!*»
future. Mr. " Shelley is absolutely
fmpetus
would
be given to the rose
right and the editor of The Herald
improvement.
Thousands of chil­
endorse«
his
views.
There
is
abso­
obterlotion Prie«. tN.OO « Year in Atfvwcr
lutely nothing for tbe laboring man dren In all parts of the country par­
to do in this day anil age except to ticipated in the contest. M any, o '
M j n m l la the City b r r u n " lï.O O oot i m i
i k I v é i í o c or 20c pçf öo&amp;üi«
stand up for his rights on the day the essays'subm itted bore evidence
P arateci» I« « d t oo«o » tu » bo modo' ai o »
of election and put the best njan in of having been prepared with the
assistance of parents or school teach­
Entered o» »rr^d i n i mull miner Aiuto»! Sind office and thé best man is always ers and these were eliminated. Tbe
the
ifian
who
Jtdnds
for
the
common
Ieoi. OI ibo totofleo 01 Senior*. rWVJo
people as against the trusts and cor ablest engineers in the U. S. Office
«•dor Act of March 3rd. 1170
poratlons. Arbitration and tbe task of Public Roads acted as a board in
TeU » boo« No.-148 ing of laws for the benefit of the passing on* tbe essays and in making
0Uo In HonJd BaUdlM
laboring- man will accomplish more the decisions.
The prise winners wero the fol­
Thnt Oviedo Is growing rapidly in tTe years to come thsn all' the
lowing:
strikes
th
a
t
could
be
pulled
off,
for
ia noted in sli report« from th at
pleasant section. The* Tlmds&gt;Union after the strike is over tho laboring
First prise, gold medal, Amy
to «how how Oviedo ia growing, man da worse off both in points Coon, Scammon, Kansas, a pupil in
after a serious fire, last Friday- gave gained and . in pocket book. The th e Skidmore • School. a fine picture of a ndw business way to block the trusta and money
Second prise, Lucille' Huff, /ge
block erected on the -site of some power of this country Sn by th e b a l- 14, Willowdale Farm, Arlington,
wooden buildings 'recently burned lot and by your ballot today you Oregon, a pupil .In' the Arlington
While Area are always to be regret­ will either perpetrate the power of school.
FLORIDA
SANFORD.
te d and often cause great loss, the the corporations or place, a man in 1 Third prise, Melvin Paulson, age
removal of a wooden building often the U. S. Senate who will be found 14, Blooming Prairie, Minnesota.
H. R. STEV EN S
H. E. TOLAR
R. R. OEAS
M.M. SMITH
makes place-to r-w -b tU r one. Flor­ fighting- for~ you and your-lntereats
Those receiving honorable - men*
Cashier
Vict-Preiideot
ida towns are building solidly and at all times.
Preside p t _
A m . Caihicr
tlon were:
handsomely.—Times-Union.
Shelley ia right.
Robert Barrows, age 14, Mans­
«Thé way to success for the labor­ field Center, Connecticut.
MARTIAL MUSIC
•
ing man is not by atrikos and lock
George II. Rombough, age 12,
litor Holly declares that if the out*. The ballot box is'th e weapon Woodsldo, Lewis coynty, Idaho.
Sanford band will just play " Diale" th at has been placed in your hands.
Maurine AtkinsOn, age 15, Inde­
again be will .go to Pensacola and Uso it Tor your uplifting.
State Senator and members of tho U M Í * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ^ * * * !
pendence, Missouri.
Work of (supererogation
kill one, of those Mexican seals.
0 -----Jojjnson had Just recorered
Frances Cochran, age 14, Well­ eglslature and various county of216-GAME.SCHEDULE
When that Sanford band begins to
one of his periodical spree« (0 1
BENEFITS OF TH R IFT
man, lows.
llcers.
1
he was addicted. During tba «ob
play we have no doubt everybody in
I hatt oftin been atkid to define
The
Pacific
league
.has
start­
There
are
two
candidates
for
Miss Coon will undoubtedly be
off
process he met the Vlllag, ^
hearing has a desire to kill some­ ihi true secret of lucre**. It ie thrift the heroine of tho American Road Railroad Commissioner, but a* they
ed Its season. Thera's somo
Samaritan
who had often helped
thing.— Lalkeland Telegram.
ball
league.
It
cut
in
on
Mitech
in all Um phattt, and principally Congress in A tlanta if her patents have no oppqgition, under the new
over the rough places In hi* »la®,
81,
and
doesn't
quit
until
Octo­
thrift at applied ta soring. A young consent to have her tako the trip law they arc declared nominatedworthless life. Shameftced sad U1
ber 85—sometimes later, and Ita
SU M M ER ADVERTISING . man -may Aire many friendt, but he from her home in Kansas. The
Owing to thé' complicated count
repentant'mood
he confessed; “Ww
schedule
Includes
about
two
The most valuable W e t In ad- will find none to eteadfaet, to con- American Highway Association will under the new system results of the
yT
Mtsa Polly, l certainly hare beta sab
hundred and sixteen games.
.i-^ieylaiRg is age. It -is something tlant to ready fo respond to At* not only pay all* the expenses of the primary will not be knbwn Tuesday
ing a fool of myself again. I foond I
Many an aUlloto goes joyously
which.cannot be rushed or bunched ironf*, *0 capable of pushing Aim
didn't have to make tqany altersUow
young lady but will aee that ahe is night.
to
the
coast,
lured
by
tho
cli­
it
^po^ -----overnight competition. ahead, a* a HUte feather coiered book wi ll cared for by the wives of the
to complete the Job/'
mate and a guaranty of salary
‘T f i è ^ y i^fiirertiser can't date back. with the name of a ban!: upon ilt ca­ jocat officials of the congress. Her
as large aa that ho got at homo.
Advertising cannot take a vaca­ ter the fin t great principle of all sue- essay will bo read to the engineers
Britons Bom at 8t*.
H t gate it, too, for tho coast
tion without a loss. The
Cumu­ etttet. It create* independence, it and the other delegates who will RUSSELL FORD NOT MISSED
On an averago 700 Uritlih sobjsct*
magnate’s word ta as good as
lated values of previous months or gittt a young man talnding, it Jiff*
ire yearly bom at aca.
gold—but how that old boy does
attend the congress.
Former Yankee 8pltball Arttet, Who
years immediately begin to shrink Um. with rigor, it tllmulalet him
work
for
hfs
shekels!
Whon
Jumped to Buffalo Federal Team,
Miss Amy says the chief reason
or evaporate. It will invuri^b.y with the propper energy, in fact it why earth roads no attention and
he discovers that bo has to go
Has Lost Hla Grip.
cost htore to make good the shrink­ bfinge to him the better part of any
a route of 216 games for tho
little im jrivem cnt in tho last 49
coin he made In 154 games back
age than to omit the vacation.
aueert*— happineee and contentment. years ia because they have not had
Uanager Frank Chance of tho Yan
1 East, ha .om its, a roaf llko «
Good adverti ing ia a continuous I f t'i irere ponibfe to inject the qual­
keen
will
be
without
the
services
o
f,
sufficient place in the public mind. Russell Fbrd, once considered tho \ J. P«Ted lion, but U*b all toó late« ,
performance before the same audi­ ity of earing info ertry boy, we would
"People seldom give the im­ a » . . » » t .
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n e M t i n f e l l « tho theory of tTtflT
lY *
many
best of tbe Yankee twlrlera,
this year. ► TIncidentally,
ence. No better
definition was hare a great many mor* real men.—
provement of roads any thought be­ R Is reported, however, that .Chance
major
league
leaders,
th
a
t
a
ew n
nternational
ever Invented, It ndmits of no ex­ Sir Thotnae Li plan.
yond paying their taxes or working la not shedding many tears over tho &lt;• man wlH S° »tale and loso hla
T
he MouuaMWdsiq
ceptions or variations. ♦
How to suceeeed, how to get on them - and sometimes get out of it
pepper If ho plays beyond the
Rtctt day la your Ulk «ml Mdteit
departure of Ford to the Federal
Buyers are not so firmly attached In the world—that • Is the fiVolilem
hom*. on the »truci car. In tiwofc««*»
altogether. Then- they find fnult league; A tew year* back tho left- &lt;&gt; usual schedule, gets something
amlMlMoi
&gt;ou likely uofOK-atb«»»».
to buying traditions during the sum­ that millions of earnest men and
~
z-± y
J K of a knock In California. Many
Ipr Of »ora« mew weed. A f«»6d aAt:
with the road overseer.
mer months as at other seasons. women are striving to solve, exch
W i«t «a»k« mortartwntfnrt Th ik I
and many a star of tho coast
"Straight roads are desirable, but
th« location o fLnrh Katrtiucx IhtfnmnThey go about more, enjoy more in his own way, but ail, consciously
league
Is
called
to
tbe
fast
com­
l of Jejuten, What U uAUt m f
in ' hilly countries it is olten hcccsw Creation iM w n «ti
freedom, are interested more in va­ or unconsciously, observing the same
pany,
and
if
the
StG-gamo
stunt
i» In
attry to make a winding road in
riety. The new advertiser finds It general principles.
ever spoiled any of them for
rotflm WrwiU, Tr .iti**
order to have a level grade, ’ •
Uitiih Amai authority.
their
work
the
following
Besson
easier to break in: the old advertThere is nothing in such an effort
4 0 0 4 ) 0 0 W o rd « .
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"After tho road is properly located
it has never fieen* recorded.
tiser finds it necessary to be more at variance with the highest mornl j
M Ò O ttittn tlw s.
the next thing to be thought of Is
Co« t «400,000.
persistent and watchful. The prov­ standards. In fact tho xealous pur­
3 7 0 0 (• • £ • « .
the drainage. A poorly drained road
ince of advertising is to attract new suit of such an object has a bene-|
Tbe ont* dictionary with
, Bench Managers Scarce.
customers, as well os to hold old ficial reflex action upon the charac­ Is very undesirable when after a rain
Um *™ dtridrdjM»n*-cb«r'
Bench managers will bo a t a pre­
or
snow,
the
horse's
feet
and
wheels
wltrlwl
as **AStnk« «f
ones, and the vacation season, more ter, as it has upon tho physical and
Ucitiu*."
mium In, tbe Southern Michigan
ru t it up and then It beromea im­
than uny other, is the season of mental nature.
league this ■season, the advAnt of
passable with mud, and then u
On thin. «tMque. itrtmr.
changes: tly* season, more than any
Topay Hartael and Ed Smith to the
Saving ha- a__beneficial— moral frecso conies which leave* th e roa d*
Indi* paper. What » »«tu.
fiwtlou tbowa the Mm-tiam
other, when lhe advertiser can least effect, but extravagance, as It usual:
l eanup's inwwimnrlal fnrrrt Incrcaalni
in a worse state than before.
afford-to permit his-goods and his ly Is acting a He, is essentially im­
the number of playing leaders In the
mad to ron*mlrnt to c«-f
"W hen the water la allowed to
One half the thicker«» »ml!
circuit. Hartsel will land down a
service to be forgotten. The trifling moral and breeds many other ir­
weight of KrtuUi Kdltioo. I
course down tho. middle of the road
regular
berth
In
tbe
Toledo
outfield,
purchase of -July* er August is often regularities and sins. On the other
it
washes
but
gutters
and
ruts(h
at
while Smith will u»ko hia turn in the
trou« took rwper. WL
the forerunner of a much larger pur­ hand, temperance and integrity go
It*. 8U« UH«ei&gt; j
are &gt;quickly enlarged by the wagon
box for hia South Bond club. Both
chase in October or November.— hand-in-hand with thrift.
This wheels. This can easily bo over­
have
a
number
of
years
of
good
base­
New York Times.
coume is the harder one, hut it is come by proper drainage."
ball yet allotted them, although vet­
doing tho hard things thnt jlevelops
erans In point of service- Other play­
C A it ELESS W ItITK R, WARNING strength and character.
ing managers In the league this sea­
F. P. Rinea Returns
The Orafa Star, whose editor is a '
Successfully resisting the temptason are McKernan. Rattle Creek:
Fred P. Kines, who has been in
practical printer, na well as one of tion to extravagance, at the same
Holme«, Saginaw; 'Jenkins. Bay City;
« .A t
the best posted m en-in the state, time th a t it stiffens your mental Lakeland lor the past twelve m onths
Wagner, Kalamaxoo, and Criatall.
gives notice of the following rule in and moral backbone, Increases your in charge of th i# property of the
Adrian; Meyent' of Jackson, Burke of
Southern Utilities Co., has returned
reference to "scribbled" manuscript, material resources.
Flint and Morrissey of Lansing will
to
this
city
and
will
act
as
manager
nllot their clubs from the bench.
which rule will hereafter be' ,fdso
A saving bank account represents
more rigidly enforced in the Stm 'of­ more' than so “much’ money saved. of th e plant« of the Southern U til­
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fice.
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It Hands for purpose, decision, firm- ities Co. here. Mnu lUnee and
family h«ve never removed from this
"For many .years the editor of
RusteJI Ford.
tho Star has carefully and laborious- denes, forethought, courage, tem- city as they Were fifnily convinced
M * e e e i e —**y
i
o r—late»-—
Mr. ■dftlne» h an d er « » . 1™V«4 n y m y » a ta r
dy~-wwded through thousands-of com­ peril rice, continence^ mbltlon an ? ^+h*t—aoenee
»side, aa of - the fifat order, but since then ho
to raalde,
munications carelessly and almost achievement on the part of the one would come, back
he owned hia home here and likes has failed to live up to hla reputation.
illegibly written, trying to put them who - has It, .
He-has really bad but one good year
in shape nod doing an immense fi *Çhe actual account of money ac­ Ssnford b ette/ than any other piace In the American league and on that
amount-. Ip order' to extract what cumulated and earning interest ,fof in the world. Mf. W. W. Fry- will hla famf rests. Chance was not any
news and bring out Yrhat'good sense you ' In such an account is a very continue to act aa superintendent tpo well pleased with the showing
might be In. the tangled'm ass of valuable resource, but it does not and . under their able management mads by Fbrd last year and there was
writing. He will have &lt;0 serve no­ exceed in value the lifelong .benefit the pianta here arili be kept up to a strong possibility that the one-time
star was to suffer a cut in salary in
tice on the contributors U&gt; th e JJta r you will derive from the exercise of tbe same high standard.
The many friends here of j M r. 1114.
th at in future they will b ay eto write ■uch qualitice of character as those
Rinea will be glad to hear of hla re­
. or type their communications legibly mentioned.
JACKSONVILLE
4
Jac^c Dunn 'Haa "Pherteei.’**H
’
V1
,c- ■
»V - - .turn
and to know that he will be
arid dearly If they expect them to
Reckless extravagance is. the pace
nager Jack Dunn of thh BAltl^T Q -rreceive much attention. The 8tar that kills. / K fearfully large number a resident of Sanford again.
more international league I«am think«
____ . 7Í 4IS.W ÇtocUi-tl,'..... th. Vm* ----?.
...........117,75
has become too big a paper and of mtttf « q d ’women in this country
be baa • wonder in Pitcher Ruth, who
-D n w .1 .'»•». , *
es,««.
. . V , - t i c A - w t e f t - - **";*’ ’JLr
Cured by.Radium
‘ -thaw is too much to do t o . waste arc. today rurihlng a nech-to-ne^k
a
n
f
a
tk
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,66.60.
beat the ‘A thletics on March 15.
ty.&lt;... 71.60
V“time 1 in pusxllng
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*out illegible copy, fncp wRJt ruin in their desperate . Baltimore, Md., Juno L—It was Is but nineteen years of age and la a
f« f • 4
î|jM
Torontó* *'. '. * X '. ' i « T
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■j ,' and a communication th at cap’t be efforts* tB keep up with the demands announced tonight that tadium had Baltimore product. •
MiiOlrtel.................. T. . . l i f t h * * U«k...... .
rapidly- and easily read Is rpgre likely of fi_ __on/Had VooUah extravagance^ #J e« ed » complete cur. of cancer
to ,go into' the waste habkeft than Can you doubt th a t (he opposite- of the throat for A. L. Glass, a
. aiouK City. Buys First Seeker.
I . V *w?Md NWgsn»'ÿ«|U.*.. . . ¿ d t
M»w«a*k C*r*.. »W*.
anywhere else.
The 9tet&gt;4 City club of tbs Western
course hi the one rrioro vondudbe- prominent rnilroad official of GainoeLOW RATES TO OTHER POINTS IN COLORADO CALU'OI
"Twenty years ago a skilled coVrt- to the mpral welfare,*^, the' individ­ vllle, R a., who came here for tre a t­ league' fiifs. purchased First Baseman
AND CANADA. MINNESOTA. AH^HIGAN,
Jimmy
R
ana
frdm
th«
Omaha
club.
ment two months ago.
positor rather enjoyed laylnt a piece ua! arid society' as a Wnhjof
PBpPOtt'nQ.N.ATfn
ANp
FA
i p ROOKY MOUNTAINS.
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Mr. Glmcn’ -case was pronounced'!*,
of difficult copy on his email cap
FROM PO IN T» IN THE STATE. ■ ■ ■ ■ P * * ^ * * *
1 case and making good sense out of It,
, Fahey Go«« to Victoria.
v
SCHOOL CIRL WlNNKR
incurable. - Radium was applied In
Ticket« en sale dally, May 15 to September 3(T. Return limit OrL 3L
March .and last night Mr. Glass was • HoWard, FUhey, the Los Ahgeles InBut the linltype operator p i/to d ay
- Excrpl^-To desthutliona lq Arizona, British Columbia, (wrept
ho might re
return
tu rn to his home
home* In flélder, W0O played In tho California
with six tim es- as much copy-.tp Kansas Girl Writes « Best / Essay told he
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‘ — SUte league' last ««awn, haa been
on Good Roads
the b o llir that-lie wai cured.
handle as _his predecessor, .has ho
f turned over .to Victoria by Manager
In a t-ontest In which nehriy five
time' to putxle b u t tfordl or make
Dillon. He will go to'tho Bees In place
Primary Law Tested
sense out of doubtful sentenced. So thousand children all over the l/nltod
of Wolell, who refusés (o report.
V a r ia b l e r o u t e t o D e n v e r ; ^
The' first élection under the
-'h o m atter how good in idea -a man Status engaged,'two girls and a boy,
.may*_have, he stands little 'oppjefe- all «ted 14, bav*.rhe«o «wareded state 7primary law Witt bam
4sees Tannthlll a Manager.
tlinlty of tjed'ng’ ;it ,fit’.Print if^ g h irte e o 'b y Logan Waller Page, Dlrec- throughoup^Florida today. It
J«s«o Tannchlll, fortper big league
c H c im * 0
&lt;ÌOING THROUGH 8T.
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».
AJ
« L e t TT
Q
^T.IClkTTii ,1
tcher, haa been giren tèe manager­
- /» -can’t
put it on paper 1
in
such; sbaj&gt;grF*or^ ¿f
the U, 3.
.Olfico . fil PublicA intentfpn of the law .that all political
OR VICK YF.R8A.
, JR at editor a and printer» *c«h rba'd .iWfch» for writing the beet essay . or pArtiés ahull nominate their candl- ship of the I’orumouJh State league
'
. ¡
It without jpuEdJhg."— Geihsvilk- .'■'un }h&gt; repair and majntehance of d irtr d«4M at. the state primary, but th is 'baiebalt club.
year only the "Democratic candi
toads. P i . p i "
Three fiolld Through Trains’
.. • Evolution In Flying. ‘
OROÂNlZfcp LÀIiÒB' i . v ' . fio ndmirabiu .was the essay aub: dates qualified. V-, , */; e : -• -r 'v .
Ono of tho most Intsfvitltng exhibits
Un.der -jthc m v /systpm cjectqr»
7 In aa .Ad^ro.uJ -ìaAt &gt;&gt;tdéy ul girt tpjttcd hy Apty Çpon. of ficammon,
T O T B ^ H O K T | i :^ N Ii NttRTmVJCST
WiHiam'«h'Jfe/.'jHic wái, known on- Kansas,- and/ so well ‘dj^t she lay vote for first àdd t second ebotca,' jn the b.iUah museum Is n collection
EfiT TH l ^ (Car r " “
___I Insuring a nohdntM** -U
J H4ha
p M bird*, ahowlng^the gradual «volui iujidamuptiij rttf.i to In thus
ginger qt tho'À tt»nU o:;'Ç q^v. 1^, 1 (Rrwn (h^-?
Á*. RáUw»¿,'/rt&gt;t4píc i the ^.MoruBw fot i e ol&gt;u»ervcd even “ '
R» ‘
WnKrcientxxr**, taim the
engl n- ftrst primary end in a k in r‘uiínecte-1
pterodactyl
10
-the
piaron.
The
pura
second
primury.
aa
was
the
g d ^ a n « mbvontent. pf;.“ -còVatJxéd e r i . 4 h * t (be Atnotlcao Highway sary
pcse of
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utidor the old system. Candi­ tors and designer» ofUae
labor When ho stated that thc V»y, Association, in addition to the medal
thè un on men (o gét m u lla à oa awarded by Mr. Page, IjL» derided dates are to be nomlhrited Tuesday useful objoct lessons.,
cr Age
States eonator, Cot
[ them to t í send her to tha‘ Amerimn Road for U
ling exhibit la t
eaeû of tho
do
&gt;ncr of Agr
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in our Fire and B urglar P ro o f V ault.

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~ W N o t Loae Hia Eye
John Thoma» h a s \ e tamed
■JtftkktfHVTTIe where- V went for
• .V
treatm ent last. week, lie had the
titUc lUppeniD*»— M en tio n Q f
misfortune to receive aA injury to
one of his eyes while worRy* in the
M ailer» In B rief
A. C, L. machine.ahppa and ft piece
of steel had become imbedded In the
PERSONAL ITEM S^Or IN U R tS T eye bail. I t seemed fora time that
he would loee the sight but luckily
inmmui Of The FW»*1« R««M Talk*
the eye waa not badly Injured and
ijufelntUf Arranged For Harried
will be all right in a few weeks.
Herald Reader«
John’s -many friends hero will bo
glad to learn th at he will soon be
all right again.
■ ' * H H. Chappell k " returned from
»’trip to points on the West Coast.
New Neptune Hotel, Daytona
■
yvait cskes and popcorn at Mrs- Reach, Fla., Mrs. W. H. Delmorc,
Prod. Hotvl on high bluff, over­
A. Simon's.
®6' tf
looking
ocean. Large airy too ms,
The qhslily and the prire is rig h t
alt
canopied
and thoroughly scroon,
hay and grains’ at D utton1«. 78tf
ed. Rooms with and without bath.
Mr». C. *H. Dlngeo has returned Bath houses in connection with hlotj,ome after a pleasant visit to her tcl. All home cooking. Summer
parents In Dunedin.
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Cotton deed raedl, ahorU, bran at
Johnson Makes Good
i T / . Dutton'e.
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Dr. Raymond Johnson, who for­
••
■ ',
Woodland Park is open every merly resided here, being with the
Sunday. Try to ride "H u e rta." Philips Pharmacy has just gradu­
ated from the University o f Mary­
^.Boats leavo Sanford 2 P. M.71-tf
land
and will tik e up the practice
Valencia o angea, largo and lusof
medicine.
He has an appoint­
doua at Turner'«, phone No. T6
ment
on
the
staff
of the University
¿V ...... 77-rf
Hospital as resident surgeon and his
jFN ew m an Truman» operatorein th e many friends here will be gtad to
Western Union office here ha« been learn -of his success: t Tho Ft, Myers
transferred to the Plant City office. Prgas has the following about Dr.
Hay, oats! corn, chicken feeds a t Johnion;
The- Press tik e s pleasure In con­
j\ ' F. Dutton'e.
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gratulating "D r."
Raymond
L.
I have a first claaa painter and aign Johnson, a Fort Myers boy, who has
writer. We can do your harm*» re­ just received his degree a t tho Uni­
pairing and auto top work no».
versity of M aryland, and has been
u!ti
w. H. UNDERWOOD.
appointed resident surgeon at- the
University Hospital. Raymond, as
Pepper, eggplant crates a t F. F.
he
remains to his .many friends here,
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'Dutton’e.
waa ever studious, and by his close
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoff loft application has placed himself in
last Saturday for Dixon, Illinois, line for tho honors that aro now be­
«here they will upend the summer ing bestowed. To take such high
Booths.- They will return to Jack­ honors in so Urge a class, 115, dies
sonville in the fall whero Mr. Koff credit to a young, man who will do
will be with the Growers* News ns credit in his chosen profession.
badness manager.
Private School
Noil.e Horae Own.-rMiss
Lillian
Higgins will open
*1 have a I at d u e expert Ju-ire sh»cr
private
school
on
June 8. For in­
-Give him u tr at.
80-tfc
4 ■)
W ! Updvf-v o*J formation call phone 29.

WRIGHT IS HONORED

W O M A N 'S CLUB

^ O C C U P A T I O N IS S E U j i S ?
Made President of Stale Sasociailon by P. O. Clerk
THERE ARE IN TME2C&lt;
vJii!, H. Wright of this city waa hon­
The last regular meeting of the
U N IT E D ST A T E S
ored by tho State Association of
Postoffice Clerks which met In Pa- Welfare D epartm ent' foj the season
latka last Friday. The Tam pa T ri­ waa held in the club rooms Wednes­
6 j034 SURVEYORS
bune has the following regarding the day afternoon, with -a large at­
6.0H3
tendance.
A
call
ftonrl
the
club
I!
meeting:
MALES
S tttf ! A saodttion of .ho U nl.edj
V- W. D lclclw
National Aasocaltion of Postoffice brought out a goodly number from
\
Clerks will convene In Tam pa next Other departments to take some ac­
tion relative to the Chautauqua
year.
■
week
for Sanford. Several visitors
K,
The meeting will bring to the city
were
present,
among
them
being
about forty delegates from Florida
towns' in two days' session for the Rev. and Mra.-F. P. Strong, Messrs.
discussion of topics relating-'to the D. L. Thrasher, B. F. Whitner, C.
901
good of the postal service and the R. Walker and Mr«. Weldier, the
^ T mCINt ERURBAN
wtJfaire of the postoffico employes. U tter in the interest of the J.
Rucker
"
Adams
Chautauqua,
In­
Jrt. E. Cowart, A. B. Campbell, S.
Fnlkner and AanUtarit Superintend­ teresting repdrta from "the Health,
COM E IN A N D SURVEY
ent of Mails Brown, delegates sent Junior Civic League and Rest Room
from the Tmmpu postoffice, returned committees wore received and plana
Our fine lino of WRITING PAPERS. The latest styles,
last night from the annual conven­ outlined for the coming season, to
be
executed
by
the
Welfare
Depart­
tion of. the Association, which waa
shapes and sizes.
held at Palatka on May 29 and 20. ment. One proposed by Mrs. Dunn,
THE STYLE OK YOUR STATIONERY conveyB an impres­
T hel report th a t the Tam pa con­ chairman of the Health committee,
will
bo
a
"B
etter
Babies”
contest,
tingent of. postoffice employes would
sion, either good, bad or indiffererit. The BEST eo«ta
appear in the role of hosts at th e tho department offering prises to tho
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t!
next meeting, which will be held on winners of Seminole county-and the
winners
themselves
to
be
entered
May 29 and 80 next year.
A resolution adopted by the con­ a t tho state fair from this county.
proposition was unanimously
vention at Palatka, and which is
adopted.
A cleaning up campaign
PHONE *78
m JViwmi Dreg Sforo
. SANFORD. FLA.
now for submission to the National
for
November
waa
also
adopted
and
Association, provides for rotation in
salaries making it possible for clerks various other suggestions were made,
to obtain a salary of $1,600 a year. showing' that the department is
The present lim it is $1,200, and tho alive to its opportunities, and mak­
clerks aver th a t the increased cost of ing the best of them. Resolutions
living has made it n reasonable de­ presented by Mrs. Dunn, regretting
mand that through' long and effi the departure of Mrs. O. B. Walto make her home elsewhere
d en t service it may be possible to'
were
unanimously adopted- a t tho
demand the higher salary.
close'•of
thV Welfare Departmen
Questions pertaining to improved
business
period,
Mrs. Wield^r w
service ware disctuAed end. the dele­
introduced
who
gave.
nn.tyntereii
gates heard arir address by. Posttalk
of
the
plans
and
programs "fit-master B. T. öeTo'w, of Jacksonville
on aimilar lines.
\ lined for the Adams ^Chautauqua,
The Palatka - convention turned in which a lively intercut was manl-'
dlscuixlon, * in
th e’"»team roller" upside flown when lasted. Informal
which
the
gentleman
present joined
It came to the olcctioji of officers.
was
followed
by
a
statement
from
Delegates aver th a t there has ap­
Mrs.
J.
W.
Dickins,
th
at
as
many
of
peared n disposition on the part of
the
representative
men
qf'S
anford
Tam pa and Jacksonville to control
had pinned their faith to the Chau­
tho association. New officers
tauqua
plan by becoming its guar­
throughout warn chosen a t Palatka
antees
to
the a m o u n t-of twelve
as follows:
hundred
dollars
or more tho Wom­
M. H. Wright, president, Sanford;
•
*
an's
Club
of
Sanford
would certainly
Wendell Beasley, -vice president, Pa*
Notice to T ai Payer«^^
Tomato wraps and tom ato crates
support
andencourage
them. On
Ifttka; A. B. Campbell, treasurer,
Tho 1918 fcasossmen on your prop[. it F. Y. p u lto n ’s.
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motion of Mrs. Dunn it was unan­
was made by Orange county, of­ Temp«; Earl Gilbert, secretary,
imously agreed th a t “the Woman’s
C. V. Franklin, formerly •man- ficials.^ The completed books were de­ Jacksonville; A. P. Gilmore, delegate Club individutdiy- and collective­
sgw at Plant City will take charge livered'to Seminole county In October, to the National Convention at Oma­ ly support' and in every way pos­
of the Western Union office in this 1918. If the assessments In your netgh- ha, Ocala.
The Tam pa
delegates reported sible contribute to the success of
city. Mr. lleedcr, the* former mnn- borhood «fere not equalized, come in and
the Chautauqua." Then followed a
*ff-r here will go to Decatur, Ala- talk to me about them and we will get last night th a t Palatka fplk showed »ocl.il time with tho department
fbsma to have charge of the Western them on the l9l4 rolls pa they should th e r m good time. A diversion pro­ and its guests, cake and cream were
vided at the adjournm ent of the codUnion Telegraph office in th a t city be.
THOMAS K. BATES,
vention was an excursion by yacht served and the meeting adjourned
%Meh is his old home.
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Assessor.
•,
on St. Jth n s river to M urphy's until October.
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L, &amp; N. Felder
i
City Council Meets
teed full of juice, at Turner’s.
. Twe of the neatest and most a t­ w u spread and where personal i City Council met in regttlar ses­
ffPhone No. 76.
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friendships were renewed and ce­
tractive of the many summer travel
sion June 1st, 1914 at 7:80 p. m.
fPicnic right.
Lease Woodland . t)d V - iti m call folders put out byk mented.
Present, W. W. Abernathy, C. H.
No place liko i t for ca:ivciii- : th* v,trioni rollroad i of the. rouit-] I,-The national convention in which Dingee, J. Adams and H. E. Tolar.
Florida is entitled to one delegate
and amusements. Clean, cafe
rr? tho»» jtnt being distributed will
convene in Omaha, Neb., on Absent, 11. W. Herndon, J. D. DavL
son and He C. Maxwell. Minutes of
iofei ted.
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" i Ti h I n h i - l l l l i i i l i nnr*
[|i . . . i l n n r l a p p y r t v . t . l
'N orthern Summer ile*
r
to
rts,"
nnd
"A
ttractiv
e-E
astern
Moved
and
seconded
that W. W.
Notice
JThe Iland Concert
-?
Tour».”
Abernathy
act
as
president
pro tern.
The Ce&amp;ihm Music Clr.L will meet
—
Sanford,
FloridorJuffO.1,‘1914
N&amp;tgnrn
.Falls,
"of
,
course;
nnd
the
Carried.
—
in the studio of Mrs, *Munson on
IE toquo for mourning, illustrated is faced-with whlto crape which ox*,
Cancdi&amp;n Rockies and then Colorado To tho Editor of Sanford lft»fa7tl:
A petition largely signed, asking
^Wiisy morning at 9 o’clock.^ &lt;
here, U designed for a widow and tends part way up on the coronet. It
On last Tuesday night.v May - 20, that the sower .between French nnd
and the wonderful country around
shows
a i odnservattro shape covered is prettily ttimrqed with a knot.and
% Woodland " P a rk is open every the -northwest— all of- which places the Sanford Military Hand gave n Lsure] avenues bo- extended to a ; «jth crape
very cleverly put «fi. a ends made ot tho&gt;crmpe. .
J
,
Thursday and Sunday, Try to r^dc are so attractively pictured and il­ very creditable concert at the park point south of Twelfth street .was { crmp# yeJ», lb the fashionable length
For summer wear mounting mil­
Boats leave Sanford 2 lustrated with, paragraphs of more hand, stand. As a lover of music received ,and on motiHL rtferred to and drape, Is a- part of the design- and linery shows alt iRe^dosIgns that are
F m.
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than roer« word painting, th a t one; and a resident of th a t vicinity I the street committee.
made up In black, duplicated In whit« .
(a not removable:
can hardly help'statiing off at once ' want to esproos how much tills con­
A request frqpi A. D. Smith, saniThe toque frame Is rather long and crape, which Is correct mourning.
ANOTHER NEW BUILDING
regardless of whether or not he can cert waa enjoyed, by .myself and to Ury inspector,’,asking that he. ba narrow, • The coronet Is covered with Combinations of black and white In
j
. cap ba con­ relieved from duty for one flay with* narrow folds of cropo laid on in a tho same hat develop' wonderfully at­
repress a h°P* th a t 7they
Tire Cola Bottling Work» Will H ate spare-the time and money.
pattern. Tho veil falls from tho back tractive ; millinery and demonstrate
tinued
at
frequent
intervals.
Si
A
t
the
office*
of
the
Louisville
and
out pay was grantod.
New Quarter»
Mr. C. H- Dingee brought up the and la a part of tho bat, not remov­ that it is the fahrlo rather than Its
the Sanford Co«jo Col» , Bottling Nashville Railroad Company on . -Notwithstanding the vory short
able. ,lt falls cot qulto .to the waist color which signifies Its use and. put* Co. finding thehr pr«a«iift’;iquart&lt;ir» .West Bay street, these booklets can- nqtlce given of this concert there m atter of rtte n d in t^ b « water mein* line.. This veil Is a good type of those pose.
f
becoming too small, for.
avor lie found and had for the asking and wi^ &gt; ¿O PfPittendaPOe Of tho music Au Sanford Haights, thus giving-that uiod’ l&amp;ls* H SM a f i l i eriUriffr &lt;5T , TUM U th»' shapes TashVfnabtA this
ironing burinCM have let » coqtniib otih doe*, not have to rfead jnore than lover«] o! the city. T-he batril iVM p a rt *ot.the .city^. flrb.protection. No crape, with a three-inch hem, anif season there are many which are
l&lt;&gt; S. O. Shinholscr, frfr n one story a few lines from the first page of th ^ composed of .eigfibseii" p a y e rs and ru‘ti(&gt;q w*| tek«m.
somewhat shorter 4han the average of adiipfdd to crape h^jtju Thsy -a»»
Aa . admirably’ arranged afld V e il . Aa;&gt;r«llngncq. entitled -*n offiïn- former seasons. - Veils i s a rulo are medium In stse and sol almost square­
was
Mrk factory building, on th p 'lo t folders, to become so interested t h a t ' W
to Mr. S, Rapp on First street. .ho will read and tehn go and buy a balanced. Mg, Wildroan, the cori- aqce regulative the care and saje of shorter and ate Used u a part .of ly oq thp head; two tbltagqrWhlch are
excellent paints In their favor. When
Th* building will be of white brifjt,. ticket to somewhere in the country. ductor Jias done wonders In a , f«fw nfirk and providing a penalty for tho dealgff.
«rape vail* are used with them they
The-.turban
Is
to
be
worn
with
a
months
in
bringtnjf
out
the
expres­
¿he
violation,
of
any
of
the
provi
*nti thoroughly modern and aani-*
grg
almoat always rather short and
*
faceveil
of
net
bordered
with
a
nar­
sion in* the soft and light passages, sions thereof was read in full and
Dry. with all the latest improved
Orange-Clljr Water
row
fold
ot
crape.
The
irame
is
cov­
fall
ftom
tho back of the b a t
as
weil'Sa
getting
a
full
volume*
of
placed ou B* third reading and final
»»chinery for up to date Boda Water
If sulphur, w ater does not agree
JULIA BOTTOM LAY.
ered
smoothly
with
black
crape
and
sound
when
required.
The
roed
eecr
paskkgp. Roll teas called. Yes, -k
bottling.
with you tfy Orange City Springs
Since the consumption of sod« Water. Purest
mineral water in section, trum pets altos, trombonos Adam*» . Tòlsr, Dingee and Aber.
*»Un has coma to be' looked at, j;ho state, received medal at St, baritone«, base and drums were jiH pkthy. . tí» ,' noue. Passed.
well
balanced.
Tho
writer
does
rirft
*
Ap
ordinance
entitled
Jlp-brdinW . J . T H I G P E N ^ i C O i y iP A N Y
aot u a luxury but aa a necessity o( Louis Exposition for excellence. Sold
hesitate
to
etate
th
a
t
hn
believea'the
aace—regulating
,
and
defining,
the
Id* u much as th« groceries we buyi&gt; in hsld'gellOn bottles, twelve bottles
:•
,
v- *:*' i
iV v
the amount used iu any d ty 1» « in ra* for $8.00. Delivered by Sanford band to be one-of the beat .practice of jrttiwifery fn the city of
AGENTS
good barometer of such city's growth. Sanford Coca Cola Bottle Co., R, C. in the state oMHorlda today; v .The Sanford- wgs road In full arid placed
&gt;t
thjk d reading apd finsi pas80-8tc I performance of the "Humorcsko' ori Its th
»m3 prosperity. Only p fair years Bower Drug Store.
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waa
admirable'
apd
the
set
of
e.Yos,
.Aber•age.-'
. »10 the local Coca Cola Bottling Co; - ' AUTOMOBILE TIRES
waltzes wore most delicately played. ostW i .T®k*ivAflama• ; Dingee.
*■*» fully ubte to handle all thrir
As
a suggestion I would request the N o
oiiV.i P
a
^ i
FACTORY
PRICES
, btuinm on one little one Jjonps
o &gt;Hm m i» h oi o r * ; » r * L i s t a n co .
!
Sconduct^
to
always
play
bis
marches
r
An,'or&lt;f!nantc,'*entUlei!'
a
n
’
ordin'»»gon, while now they are W iping r ABATIS
r .r .r~-F£OM 30 to SO PER-CBNT
-*■
la concert through twice. Most * ce establishing a city board of
= e^ A,
™ y three wagon*■.and, ohe motor
'
s
conductors play these three wiov*irtJh 4and providing for the' apTube Refiner
Tire
buck. Hchides hatflng found it-ad*- ' ' '
ment
mArches
twice
apdtberi
end
pjMptment
ofllpcr, .wa»
F lorida
S gntord.
$1.65 $1.36
tbablo to divide up their territory
28x!U* $ T.20
on
the
first
strain
of
the
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movw*
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in
full
and
placed
on
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f
third
1.40
1.95
7.80
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atoblish agencly plants for the
mont. The march can ba pJsyed^a reading aqtl final passage. Roll', we*
1.90
2.81}
«¿vlO. 80
of Coca Cola a t Orlando,
little
»lower and. the leading* Instru­ cofieiK Yre, - A bernathy,' T!*olar.. 2.00
2.95
d «„d Geneva, which give« . .82rt.Vi '• 11-90
ments
need not play to toud'k« when Adams and Dlffiei)' Nq/'nogV- Car2.05
[hem control over’-th e Coca Cola
3.00
Íf4 x 3 ^ (t 12,40.
msrchihg
In the street. Jta&amp; v &gt;pn-&gt; M &gt;
• * ^ v &lt; * - ^ &gt; * ^ '- '
bu*lntai at (&amp;ttr different factori*»*
2.40
•-13,70
3.35
32x4 ■■
courage
mem
should , b i; gtvVn&gt; tail's U'. The teports
in treasurer, cob
The oui t)Ut Of th.- Sanford rectory
3.50 ,2.45
14 ,80
33x4
band
by
the
city.
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lector»chlci&gt;'d&lt;-pdike,
asrfllorjr.ln3.60 ¿ 6 0
16.80
J11 ¿«ring thi last y w .was ont- *34x4 J
public
generally..
This'
r^inbVra
are
■peglOj
arid
fire
departmoqlcr^efad
2.80
3.90
17.85
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alt business mpn and own their,1
noir. ordered filed,. . • *'
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3.46
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InstrumGr.is.
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3.60
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private
subscription
has.
evhr
t^eqn
bills.
a4*jjrp*d' by ¿ b e prseldent prp■ Cur» Cola-'
3.70
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doubtedly
asked by *the band, ity fconcliuion t^cm end approved, by the'finance
4.8Ò:'
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?*'»•"•5 ö th ' ‘¿ h re
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stock. Non- 1 have a request th a t *at the. noxt committee bo ,p*lH,' Carried.*
All - other sixes in —
y Pwple^af^ifqijlMfcjt to-be. the
concert on piquing* the conductor
Moved ami* riccunderi that toufircil
ti» i . t 1
. tJÄi dopg ami vd; i Skld .tire* lÄ pcr cent ad d itio n ^ red
f &gt;’ hwml«s»:bku*eice
-used,’ tkibgsi.10 por cent above g r e y - AU will pleas« play "DLrib for my pld adjournF. J
-M W. LOVELL, * friend Capl, Thrvqr, arf4.kjil'diyjirt*
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tp re^gnl«L«g. I j c C V e « V - ; «ugrao.Çefd ’twee. low
It with '**The*.gtAr iJp
City Clerk. *
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’lbdependent
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Banner"
for
m»&lt;;
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direct
from
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dem anda which you. or alfbor of you.
m ay b a ra agalnat th e c a u ta »f M ary ttlo&gt;
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C ru s ty , flo rid a , ta th# undersigned ■»*•«•
u to r of aald » .talo , w ithin tw o year» from
tb a d a ta hereof.
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dcgfrable, a Rood match for the Toll*
In wear-roaintliiK qunlltlea.
The glMTcn are three-ouarter Icnsth
and all teams hcmitltched. 1U &gt;■ bet­
ter to make the collars attachable, t*
thep soil more qutcklp than the body
of the w aist
In- selecting the voile, choose a
gheer variety mado of very hard twist­
ed thread«. It will thicken a little
with washing, and It la a good lilea
to rinse It out and Iron It before mak­
ing It up.
The front panel in this wnlat Is dec­
orated with small sprays of embroid­
ery. It is one of tbe few models that
open In the back.
For tho business woman and for
homo wear these waists provide one
„Ifh cool, comfortable garments haymg tho charm of crisp neatness added
to thelf Mher attractions, without sny
hard, starched surface» to suggest dis­
comfort and becqmo mussed. A very
llttlo starch or .none a t all la used
when they are laundered. Tho oxponso of tbi&gt; materials Is next to nothIdr. tho bsndworl^ places them in tbs
elegant class, and their durability
pays f o r IL They aro an evolution Vh
waists, 'tho outcomo of lone experi­
ence with tho requirements of A m e r i ­

Cktrloo M arcio
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T o Charleo M anrla:
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You ore hereby required to appear- to th a
bill In I bo above entitled cauae on M ondsy.
Ju ly S tb. 1914.
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I t la further ordered th a t thla order bo
publiebed eneo each «rook for eight conoocu-

N otire Of lo ro ,» » re lia n of P. P. D a lle n Inc.
Nolle* 1« hereby given th a t wo, Ike undtaigaed. Intend to apply to tho H ooorablo
Pork T ram m ell, Govwrnor of tho S lat# of
Plorlda. a t Tolloha««»»». flo rid a , on th a
I th day of June, A. D. l»14, for LeUora
PatonL lacorborallng f . f. D U T T O N ,
IN C ., undo» th# following propoood ch arter,
tho original of which la now on Ble In th a
office ol Ike Secretary of tho e la te of Plor­
lda, at Tallahaaooe. flo rid a , c l roqulrod by
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( O rango C oan(y Record»)
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THOM AS EMMET WILSON
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
AT-LAW
Late B u ie Aliorney Seventh Judicial Ckrw d
Roaldance*. Sanford and Selva* Ut»

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G a rn e r &amp; Woodruff Buildis|
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19.50
3.40
34x4
’ 20.40
3.60
35x4
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21.00
3.80
Terms Moderale-v-Slrirtij Calk
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32.60
5.40
Ail other sixes. Non-Skids 20 per
g e o . a . De c o t t o
cent extra. 6 per cent- discount \t
payment in full acconpanicft Order
and if two are so ordered, shipping ATTORNEY and COUNSEI-LOR.at LAI

SANFORD.

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John MeOrgw and Jimmy Callahan
have figured It out" that there will be
a «treteh of about ten days next No­
vember In which they won’t be on a
train or «teamablp. .
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Detroit ha* tripled Its force of kcouta
And ordered them to look e t nothing
except outfleidera. Ty Cobb, has an­
nounced hla retirement At tise ctoet of
tha season of 191T.
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M R S. ALBERT GRAMLWC

8 IS a of SEW a t
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N. J. V andergrafft..........
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(O raaga C oaaly Record*)
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C ara M. D odge.
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Jeweler

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Chaa. Moor*

V aeak. R orordod^In'PI»! B o k k D .'F M *
g* Connly R ecord«)
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All Rlork 7
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’ n.rtri. Load A ColonicaUoo Co. Colory F lo atatio n , R ttogdod In Flat Book C, Fog* II»
(O rango C ounty Bpcocdo)
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f o r a u v o p m q p th a .

Scott, Dens and Weaver of the Box
can boost of one thing th a t' do other
player« have yM down They elgtted
tholr 1911 contract* near Mount 81nal.

NW W «f 8 B W - . ...................
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40
U n k n o w n .......................
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M eres l l a mmo r k . R ecorded In Pia! Book D, P age t t (O ran g e C oanly Record»)
N H of Lot S t ............................ ..
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40
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Ago St ra n 8 * H che W S rha
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It.» » R. W. I . a w t o n .......................
V. A. O ther »’a Addition lo M orii l l am n o c k , Bocordod la P la t B o o k 'D , P age IIS
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(O raogo County Record*)
V. A. O tb o rn C o.
A. H. Ilrodereon
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V. A. O tborn Co.
Goo. G ain * * .. . . . .

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Till* Bond A O uar C o.
F la t Book B, Png# ISS (O rango C oiraly Roeocda)
of
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Monro* L ake Trod C o.

GEO. G. HERRING

m a n y w in te r -p e a n a a ta . ,

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It aaol wood

TO y d W ,ÍÓo, y d « ^ 70 yì* *. . . IS SO 10^ 14
J. II^ M o g ru d e r .................i
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J . Br Slmmona
M. K. FU t cher
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O ftca: Room* IS aod 1»

One of the things the F e d e r a l JP a g u a
has done la to keep m a n a g e r « la or­
ganised b a M b a l l . . from winning bo

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G rant Bra**

P R A C T IC E UN ALL COU8TS

Perhaps one of the greatest boons of
the aouth'eni training trip Is that It Office in Court Houa«, SANFORDi FLA*
sends the club owners lato reUregnent

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(O rango c« « * ly Record»)

FLORIDA

A llorncy at Law
County Judge

I*«1' J, ^«»«N.

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P e la llim n o c k , R erordod la Plot Book D. Paga T» (O rango C oanly Record»)
*» ■ ■ d .fd .
........... ..
L»o W o odard.

H orry R oblaron

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

Tota McCarthy, with the old 3L
Louie Drowns, has signed with. Mana­
ger Stallings and will Act **_ tcoui
for the Braves.
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O rango Connly Rocard»)

M. G. ROWE
"Mathewíon aad \VnKnor wlU never
go to a minor Icagne/’ reade an exchaogB. WelL vrbo n i d they would 7

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(O ran g e Connly Record»)
W H of L o u S. an d 4. Block 1.
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10
A. C . M illar, J r . . . .
A. It. BsaaeU Plot o f PL Rood. R ecorded In Plat Book D , Pago 41
.(O ran g e C onnly Record»)
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cor Boc 4, T p &gt;0. Rga 10 ru n W
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(O raaga C oaaly Record*)

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b*g ... . . . . . . .«.«.. ... •-.*•*;•-*

Practica in S tale «ml Federal Coarti

on 15 per cent of am ount of order.
-Our output is limitod, so wa «ngg««l Uarnar-Woodruff ÜUU
csrljr ordering. We sell direct only'
giving purchaser the advantage of
D R . C. G. B U T T
all middlemen'« proflta.
STRONGtHKAD RURIIKR CO.
DENTIST
Dayton, Ohio
Office: Yowell Bulldin&lt;

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(O ran g e Connly Rrcerdej
Lot S. B lack 10, Tier S. .. ............ . .
Joe C a m e ro n ..................
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l e u S an d T, H o o k 11, T ier » . _____ "
W, H. B e rc le y ................
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Lot î , Dloek IP r.T Itr 10......................
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(O ran g o C onnly Rocorde) *
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Lot 4. B lack 1 » . . . . . * . ...................... ..
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W. M. Blm peon. t .........
It.
W. M. a » « k B ak-D Irloloa of Block I I , H e r I», Recorded In Plot Book P. Pago IS
,
(O ran g o C oaaly Record»)
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*U n k n o w n . . . . , . . , . « . . .
L o u 1 to i r ? ....................
I».
Near»» A ddition to B onford. B ocordod lo Plat Book C, Pago SI
*
(O raogo C onnly Record»)
Slack
Slack
A» II» B lflIlltrV I AQQlUiR IO D IIIR i R» R w T tiifl I I I 1*1 MfRR R» »B |»
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‘

J, R ecorded In FUI
(O raogo Coaoty
* In th a offica uf
.al Florido, »t
qulrod by law :

U nknow n................
J. C. Harrt»
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A m anda Jan as . . .

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MILES

These tires bear the greatest
known mileago guarantee, yet are
sold at a price even less than tltcs of
ordinary guarantee. This guarantee
covers punctures.
blow-oufs and
general
w n r. Guarantee' covers
7,600 mile* service against every­
thing escept abuse. These tires are
intended for most severs service.
Orders have been received for
these tires for uso in the United
States Government Service.
As it SPECIA L IN TR O D U C ­
TORY, offer, we will allow tho fol­
lowing prices for tfe* next ten days
TIRES—TUBES
Tire
Tube .
28x3 .
I 9.20
$3.00*
30x8
10.25
2.30
30x3H
13.50
2.80
.
32x3Vi ' M 05
*3.00

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r - L h l. Loa“ . , . . . : ; ; ; ;
Saaford C e lerr D otta. Bocordod In P fat Book D, r a g o t • • a a d I t
(O ra a g a C oooty Record»)
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W. J. T h ig p e n .. .
O. A. Ar m atron«.
M ary A. WUllama
it. L. D a r l a . , , . , .
P. H. R a n d ..........
P. IL H a n d . , , . . .
T. J , hi tile r...........
J . M ucosa............
C. U. M i c e l i .....

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UW#c{L¿° * 0**»X
H allt» of 1orar por oil* u of D atim i &lt;
J Metiri« f* hereby given th a t *». tl

S T;V. B fJk'iL t w

PREMIER

; • •'
alp irm Nov. I», 1917.
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,4 '~.«v, '

H. M. Haekall
J . W. M alone.

M. Roana
U. P aitar

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40

J.- O. T o m lln ao n ..........
C. B. P a t t a r . r V r . 't . . .
D utton A H a g a n .........

T77TT

&gt;»bl ro rn aratln n , abd to bévo, -‘jurrleo and 0 6 IMS. fnr HWW of NW W Kertion S and
m jo y all otb»r right*, power» and privi» HP.W of N EW and N EW of D EI*. BocIvgr*. in ri.lro t to ro rp o ratto iu . organleod tlon 3 T ow nahlp SO- South, flange 3»
■ml n i t ii n g under lb* law» of tbo ala ta r.a»t. Tallahaaae* M eridie« ba» fil ed naticw
of In to n lio n .to mak» FI-'*-y»ar l’roof, to
of Florid a.
»«tablUh claim lo tho ' land abavo daoc
Artici* III.
rribwd, betoro Ih e C ounty. Judge. a t B»nTRa am ount of cap ital a to n k 'a f thla c o r­ ford, n o rid o , on tb a 14tb day of /u l y ,:t f i U poration »hall be T en T h o u sa n d UlOJWO.OU)
C U lm ant tramo* a» witnoa**«:
Dollar», to be divided in to . Dn« H an d rad - H»nry Ilahor, of Paola. Flodiia.-'(100) ahar»* of
Ono Ilundn-d (JIOtLOO) • W aliar» S m ith , of Pool», Fla.
ilollara each. AIL or any portino ad « trita i,
M . Thomo». oi Po»!». Fio.'
.
•lock of th!» corporation, m a y bw paW fp.
Joko f&gt;urbam . nf Paola. Fi».
„ ■ r
leoucd or u«»d for |h * purché** of p ro p erty ,
H E N R Y S..C H U B B .
•lth»r real or perannal, or tor tho pay m en t
K -T u * » S tc
J R»«l»ft»r.'
of Ü ber nr »ervlcwa. a t 0 ju»t and fuir vufuation. lo b* determ inad by th » H oard o f
Directora.
N O T IC E O F MAHTXR-S HALB l
Ar tiri» IV.
N atica la horaby given, th a t u n d e r i
TkU corpora«!** »kali conU aua. an d bwv« b y v irtu e pt • fin e r dpcrao of forado»
full ttower to exerclao ita corporate right« - toado -a n a ontorod by In# J u d r a n r "
OO.I IroOehieee Inf w period of k ie d y 0 *0» C ircu it C ourc wf tko, B fjp n tk J o d lc lq l.l
yeary, from ood after Ih» com mene* (pent • d it ol Uto S ta lo of Flörlda; Tn aniT
ot Ita c o rp o ra te . e iiito n re .
.
•
• •
A rtid e V.
T he buefneoe oA thla corpOratioói aboil
be condurteli by the followink «IBCerat A
praaideot. and a eerretary and treaaurar.
who may b* one aad ft»» aanaa peraon. ond
n b o ard of director» of not tea* thaw threw
nor mora th a n aovwn dlrootura, who m uat
b o ' itockholdoru.
• U n ta th « Br»t meeting -nt »tockholdera.
horoiaaftoe, provided for. th * officer* o f thla
rorpurallon abat' bo: F. F . D u tto n . n » a ld e n n (Marge A. DoCottea, b c c i.ia r y *»rf
Ttoooutot. T he Jla a rd of Tru»(»e» »hall bat
F. F. D u ttan , Oeorg» A. p aC o llo a and R . B.
D u tto n .
•
i1
Tha Brat or «rgonU aüon meotlng a f tk*
otoekholder* of thla Corporation »hall ha

capital »tuck »ubocrl

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J U L IA B O T T O M L E Y .

» odalo ouraolvaa, and d o hereby heroin* follow*, to-w lt:
F, F. D utton, Sanfard, Florida, S ahare*.
»«•octatril for th# purpoao of forming into
George A. PeC otto*. Sanford, Florid», I
a body politic an a corporal*, under and
b y virtue of th» law» or th e »tate of F lor­ • h er*.
_
, \
K. S. D u tto n . Hanford, Florida. 1 ahare.
ida. a n d .d p hereby ad o p t tha following a r­
, In Wltnoao’ Whereof, th a aubecrlbini* in­
ticles of Ineorporationi
t
corporator» hav* hereunto aaft th o ir name«.
.
P. P. Dutton
The h o m e of thlg corporation »hall bo
(ioo. A. DoCotte*
D U TTO N C R A T E C O M PA N Y , and lU
K. S. D u tto n
irlnripal p la c q of bu»lneao ehall |&gt;* a t S an ­
ord, Seminole ro u n lp , F lorida, h u t It may H u t» of Florida
have add eeU blieh »uch o th er '■place* of
huelnoea a* th e Hoard of Director*, m py from
lim e to tim e, determ ine.
Artf»!» II.
Tbe general n atu re .of bu»lo»»a to b*
tran aarted and rondueU d by »aid corpora­
tion. »hall be a f follow*, to-w lt: To engage
In and genrrally .carry on, at w boleailr »nd
retail, the .huxlneee *f • dealer In all kind»
of crate« and cra te materia)», orange bote»,
paper, fru it wrapper», fertlflrer» and tertiltaer m aterial* and compound», diaiofecta n u , ocedx, plant* ahd a n y an d all -kind» of
farm ing m achinery. Im plem ent* and loot»;
lo buy and »ell and gvneralljr deal In tiling.
Irrigation plant*, fencing m alarial, llghttilng ■fode, wind millt, g v »»nglnr«, electric
motor* and any ot her guoda, war»* In d
m errhaodlte of » re ry kind and dracrlptlon;
to borrow and advene» m oney, acquire and
dlapo»« of r»«l and poyuonal p ropertyi to
leeu» bond» and to »»cure came by deed»
■&gt;rp»fim »oi oi loc in terio r.
U. 8. L and Offlc* a t (¡«tn. «vili». Ft*..
of tru at dr mortgage«; to »ell and pledge
M *yS9. t « l 4
• nch bond* for p w p er corporate u»e», a* and
when th» Hqard of f l ir t e te r ) may i t t - r
Nolle* U beroby given th a t F u rm a n Jen min«, and to olherwl»«. gv nr rally exerclxe kin» of S anford, Florid*, who on D orem i

t ’nunty, Btato of
of Juno, A. D. t s u , fa r tho
adopting by-law* aqd rompi»!
geniaatian of th * rarporiftlon.
ihn -Mìtoom *f,«M ating eu c h oi
corporation M ar» b errin ch o » , y
and th o reallo r th » annual m»
•torkholdvra of thla »»rporutl
held on th» t* t T u an d ty In J'
• n d .»v»ry y»*r
ARTICL'E t i .
Th» hlghaot om onot ‘ of IndabloAraan'
ibttlty I« which thla ceyporotiowi *1
b j»et Itewlf «hall Tra Ih» »m ount o t •**■
ock of thlo corporation.
a rti rio H I
. • .
Th» nata*« an» jjg jd o n c M ^ ^ it

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II. M. H am pton. Sol. for C om pii.
81-Tuoo-ita
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llaaity T ru at C o..
Sanford Mfg. C al.

rt- W H , Hlooii I I . T ter I S --------Block I I . T lar 1«............... . . , .
(leaa Lot» I aad T) Block If,
lor 1 .

M a’

Special Mcalor in Chancery.

I« Ik e C U m ll Co a rt of Ike H ereolh Jad lc U l
a r e a l i of Ike 8U I« of fiori do. foe HemInolS C ounty *
'
J. If. Q uaal

“
híroby ccrtlfy, lh * t befar» n x n Not» ry l’ubtlr. pofM Oohy.»ppeored. F . T. D ut­
to n , 0*or«F ÍM W aC «lt** ond K. 8. D w tton.
t» ara woírVnown to b» Ib o.pvraant nomod
f* **d wha cubecribed th»IB naarao to tko
feragolng ortlrlln af Incorporatlon. %nd **v«raify .* r k * « w M M ' M * v , n f th o t thoy
(■ rftiu d th* **to» for th» parpo*** th«r»in

land

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and E l i of » ) i ......... ...........

AB M aid'd Uo3» I r l n r and Imin« ■»‘ ■»to
Io tk« rountiaa ol O rango and Raminolo.
»Tat# of P lo rila , or *o P«urh tboraqf *» may
b« n t c t i u r y io u ( U i / w id S i l i o w i n
and coala.
V M . M A JtT IN (

i rs aalnfa òf

• hare» of One

L. Van Deman. T t.
A. C. L Ky . • • . •
8. S. T e l f o r d ,'.,..
h im t). William».
A. C. L. R y ... » . ,
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SO
is S3 so N E H òf W k H . W H of NW W
m d 8W U , a . . »• #•«»••
21 S3 10 KM ° t E H . N W H of N E H ,

» « V n .

F. r . D u tto n
.
Geo. A. DoCottea
K. S. D u tto n .
Arllrlea of laro rp o ratlo n of P. P. D o lu n . In r.
W r, tho underalgned, have agreed to aa*
•ocíale oureolvee and do horaby W ro m i a»•oclated for the purpoeo of form ing Into n
body politic and corporate, under -end by
virtue of the law» of the B u l l o t Plorlda,
and do horeby adopt tho following article*
of Incorporation:
Article I.
The name of th li corporation »ball be
r. y . D U TTO N , IN C ., and i u principal
placo of boilnew ehoil be ol S anford. BernInnlo C uunty, Florido, b u t It m ay have
and etU b llin »uch other placea of liudneei
»i the* tloerd of Director*. rn»y from time
to tim e determine
Article II.
Th» general n ature of buxine*» to bo
tronaacted and ronducted 'b y »aid corpora­
tion. »hall be o» follow», to-w lt:
To ra rry on o bu*lne«» of n cnm m lulon
m erchant, broker, lector and agent, to
purch»**. buy, »ell and diipoee of »nd otherwt»e deal In oil k»pd» ol frulle and veget­
arle« and other produce on o commiaelon
baaie or othorwlee. to make advance» and
loan» on growing crop»; to borrow money,
erqulre and diapoae of real and perennal
property to l,aue honda and »»cure come
(&gt;v deen* of tra c t or mortgage»; to »ell and
pledge euch bond» for proper corporate ueee
»• end when the Hoard of Dlractore may de­
term ine, end to otberwlae generally e te r
rtea curb power* and privilege* »• may Iw
Incident to th e purpoaea and bu«lne.-e# of
•aid rorixrratldn, and to have, eaerrie» and
enjoy ell other right«, power* and p rivi­
lege». Incident to rornerationa, oraantaed
and m a tin g under tha law* of th e S ta te of
Florida.
Artlclee Ilf.
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Laura Jean Libbeu's
B U D G ET O F O P IN IO N “ JU ST BETW EEN
YOU

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AND

M E .”

A CII1EL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
“ HE'LL PBENT ’EM "—SO SAYS SAUNfERKU.

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(CwnWa 1914. hr il» M*ClwiNew*sswV
THE MEW WC^MEN LIKE.

'Btglrt a cop of «teaming coffee »wait*
them. It malt*« the good lady’» heart
glow In her bosom to listen to tho
thank* they pour forth, and tho bless­
ing» they heap upon her for .giving
them tho most glorious time that they
over had In. their lonely young lives.
What a world of happiness well-todo womcp upon who»« bands llm*
hangs heavily could scatter through
the path* of young glrle who are
bread-winners and hare few of iiiVe
pleasures! In winter time young girls
who hare no one Interested In them
to escort them about usually hare
dreary oTenlnge.
‘Why don't the fortunate young ma­
trons get together and plan a series
of amusements for working girls, al­
ways extending Invitations as well to
nlca young men to meet them«—young
men who are thrifty and would make
good husbands; tfaoee who admit they
wouldn’t object to marrying- If they
could find the right kind of a glrlT
It takes a popular matron to start
such z bill telling. S ic must get her
women friends Interested and they, In
turn, will do their share. What a
boon to employed lads and lassies!
Winter evenings would have no ter­
rors for thorn. There would always bo
somo Joyous prospect to look forward,
to. dlrls have but one- youth Umo.
If you know any girl whoso life Is
lonely, tty to maka It happy for her.

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

'M i t t ,
onions, radish, brota
1
» little
«Ifry . All STRICTLY
Address E. .T. Woodruff, CHOICE
gon Hotel, Jee^nville, F Clr* Art.

W anted—Six famM«* k
this summer. Write for «
Box 223, Daytons Beach

’ M « 'ln g of 8t*ckhold,n
% All Local Advertisement« Under
The annual meeting of ih»
This Heading THREE CENTS a holders of the Southern r
Une For Each Insertion. Minimum Company, a'corporation of lh
of Florida, and having an e
Charge 26 Cents.

' "Why dll ah« lava hlmT
Curious root, he still!
Live While Yon Can
should throw any obsthdge in the I« human lova l ho growth of human
New York City, N. Y., »m ,
w tu r
A little life, a little love,
path of the women who are doing
*
on June 6th, f t u , 4t 2 „
F O R SALE
A little time to stay,
the public’s work and doing it well,.
Tho young maid In her loans la
Room 31,4!), 4th avenue, New YcrV
easily suited. Almoat pny young folFor Sale—ia,600.ll0 buy» celery City, to elect officer* and to
g '.Tho »country fcdltor Is in 'th e
y
low 1who* wears a
farm, 6 acres tiled, farmed A years) u p o n ' hptfndm enu to the Art)0
j
¡ » M M ] ( natty suit, tan
front rank of the dtixens of his corn­
|600 cash, balance 1, 2, if,. 4, years of Incorporation and on an IncnJ*
: ’shoes, and a rod
munity, ile is a loader in affairs
at 3 per cent. F. B. Woodcock, of tho capitalisation. By ord«»l 1
n e c k 11 o looks
of his town and contingent territory.
Owner, 7 Oxford PlaceX Kirkwood, the president.
.
' good In hap eyes.
By the nature of his employment he
G
eorgian ‘ , t »
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P. A. SWARTZ,
i
H
It does not rootis a boôster. He knows all the
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Secn-Ury.
'
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ter
whether
ho
I*
3 c: w hat’s Life worth, if not with peopio whom he serves. Their af­
For Saie— Good all round home.
■ S j a bashful youth,
fairs are as his own. When death
mirth
M. S. Nelson, Eureka Hammock.
■ or •has a gift of
c u ts a pall over a darkened home
To crowd each blessed hour?
I gab. ahe thinks
ID O L S ARE SOON FORGOTTQ
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It la his duty to record words of
No merit lies In frightened^ eyes
him manly perfocFor Sale— 1910 Cadillac touring
sorrow and -sympathy. When a
■
tlon. When ahe
And faces sad and sour.'*
Jack Chesbrtj, Once Fsmou* 3pit
car
for 1400.00, just overhauled in
m
has merged from
Tho smile’s the thing, the laugh
ArtJst With Ns* York Yanks
good running shape. Sanford Ma­
her leone, and Is
tion of the stark;-, he rejoices and
Is Now a Farmer.
whose ring ' ;1"
chine A Garage. =•
82-tfc
swinging
along
notes the fact in sentiments befit­
Wakes joy in every heart
airily in heV earAnd knows that life la only sad ‘ tin g the occasion. He announces
Idol» of the diamond aro often quick,
. For Sale— Nice R. I. Ret
ly
twenties, the
Wheri good friends have to part. the success of a spelling bee in Ru­
ly
forgotten after they drop qot of its
ens,
liens
and
vrying
sixes,
youth ' of other “Lova la such a mystery,
t t i district No. 3 with the same en­
national game, and for tha benefit of
days who has 1 cannot .find It out;
be sold in two days. A. M
thusiasm aa he does a dress suit f a a B H H P M B kept paco with F or when I think I’m best beloved
the present-day generation a brttf
So love your life, so live your life,
Greenwood station. *
ft
I then am most fo doubt.'*
nffxir at the residence of Banker
sketch of Jack Chetbro’s career *oe!4
When reveille shall come,
her no longer ap­
You smiling go as one who'd know Jones. He proclaims the fact th at peals to her, for her conception of the
For Sale—Horse, wagon and bug­ not be am laa at Ibis time.
Jack Chcsbro, who aided xmUy b&lt;
n new barber chair hns b o * ^ in ­ "one man" has changed.
What moves pbovo tho sun;
gy with harness. All will be sold
making
tho aplt ball famoui whila with
For nestb the.sun, the race you've stalled at the barbar shop ln t *thf. ryS he likes the man who has begun a
for 1125 cash to first roan who Bpthe New York American league u«a,
same column wjdeh “announces ploiT» -career} a young man who talks of
nlle*.
. 82-6tc
1» fanning today on a big honectesg
for •* thtee story" bìtslneài,-clock f&lt;ùi most anything else besides football
;* Since first your life began;
In
New England.
add
college
d
ay
s;.
who
is
Just
a
t
that
Lived, laughed and loved your fill, M a in 'stre e t^ ÌU k ets forth the proage
when
be
la
a
trlflo
indifferent
aa
Jack
ts done for so far o« tht m«
For
Sal(fr!ri^fl»cticaHy
bran
new
grama oirtthp.-various churches viJth
until,
to whether be makoa an impreaalon
his
big
league arm la concernei
1914 Ovcrht^d, - f ir in g car, • fully
You met D tath like a,m an . \
1
"
™
or not. The woman who has reached- -^ak carelessly in (he nekt who the equipped,- «flf i t a r t e r , electric light#
lie Is not beset with any flnuwi^
xations are given an equal degree of thirty appreciates the bachelor; dot Ku-i wi* be met h tr with yesterday,
In use short tim e-by owner. $850 worries, because he saved a great desi
5 “ I appeal to you, Mr. President" mention. Thebe* things and many tho flippant kind, nor yet tho man Bhe 1»‘shrewd enough pot to put ere- cash takes car, B. A O. M otor Co.
says Mrs. Charlotte Smith of Mass­ others, asys the C^d&amp;r Rapids (la.) about town, who Is- a conspicuous flg- denco In "tho Ideal" remark nor la
make tip hia news col­ ure at all prominent affairs, and who »be quite sure of him. As for that
achusetts in a communication’which tiaxette,
■he has forwarded to President Wil­ umns, which he corflpiles in his Is much sought after by mammas with matter, no woman la quite sure of a
man until she steps to the altar with
His' ef­ marriageable daughters.
son, "to spare the bachelors of this weekly routine of labor.
When ahe nears forty, It la the wld- him. Many a girl thinks because she
When you want a typew riter aee
commonwealth if you issue a coil forts are occasionally reproduced by
ower who appeals to her. especially ts engaged that she Is privileged tq
for volunteers. Let other states send dailies in targe cities and treated If he has a little family which uoeds a &gt;ay j UBt what she pleases to him. She Connelly, also ribbons and carbon.
7(Mi
their bachelors to the front, but with derision by alleged humorists. woman's Influence And care—If ho has pouts over this and soolds over that,
spare, oh, spare Massachusetts bach­ To be thus made 'n subject of zcstW not passed tbe-flye and forty mill;* quit0 willing that he should coax her
For Sale—Biack «addle and driving
To be thus msde a subject of jest stono on life's pathway. He Is neither ioto good humor. There la a limit,
elors."
mare.
Inquire of J. D, Roberta at
Mrs. Smith dislikes bachelors ex­ he d o « not reaent. For he knows too young nor yet too old, not over however, to the patience of the beat grocery.
42-tfc
flf men. When he has reached that
ceedingly and has tried to have a what the people want and he is serv­ rich, yet well-to-do.
Tango or hesitation wait* may have ,u g e . be might balk over tho.roeroat
I have a few bushels velvet beans
special tax imposed on them. In ing them.
In
hia
editoriala
the
country
edi­
flo
charm for him. yet he enjoy» con- trifle. The upshot of the m atter Is left. Witt—sell these 'cheap. Come
her letter to the President she points
certs, theaters and coxy little dinner they agree to disagree and go fhelr
8 !-3 tr
out th a t "the New England race has tor reviews tho needs of his com­ parties. He appreciates sensibility in separate ways. Nor can the kfjf« of at once. A. M. Tyler.
munity
and
Us
relation
to
affairs
at
shout iun out. for there are hut few
a
woman,
yet
llkea
her
to
enjoy
life
f
a
man’s
bosom
expect
to
continue,
to
For Sale1—New P o tato « , sorted
m arriatei and fewer children are large, H o -writes from the shoulder and brightness. Ho appreciates the BOaUer her husband’s opinions at all.
and
with
effect,
for
he
know»
what
and
washed., ¿pll bushel $1,25 de­
being born to the descendants of
woman who Is fond of ourol-door Hie, times to the winds and to do as she
he
is
talking
about,
in
whlc^t
he
has
livered
anywhere in Sanford, sub­
tho Puritans each year."
and can put on her hat and aceotn- pleaaes. The best of husbands will
the advantage • over m iny of his pany him anrwhere qn five minutes" rebel once In a while. One can never ject to your approval. Send postal
Bhe proposes to recruit n regiment brothers in large cities, who know
Jack Cheabro
card order to C. E. Snyder, R oute I,
of five hundred women, ranging not their constituents aa individuals. notice, and whom his friend»’ wives bo positive as to what # man wRJ realSanford,
v t wh t i bu maflfl lU' tiia ua&gt;» ci m
from 25 to 46 years old, to serve os The country editor Is personally s o llko tp visit. This type of man suits ¡r do under different' circumstances.
of
t0rtr
1p
CTgrT
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T|
*Fhenrrn&gt;.................
oe*a, «ays a writer In the WasMagìa»
ipinsharp shooters. She believes they
—wi t h hi* nail mil amt Inr
V
For
Sale—A
good
homo
well'located.
what
her
own
sop
aril)
do.
Bho
ntay
Herald
could—plaL out guuillas With uldr'C vole« their sentiments.
Removed years, she likes the man ten year* her be .Intensely anxious that he ahall tnar- $600 cash, balance easy payment»
Cheabro wfes boro In North AdxaC
cose and accuracy than the nervous himself from the largo renters of senior, be, he • widower or bachelor. r j some daughter In thé tjochtl set In
6
room.house,
$1,500,
«**y
payments.
Mas»,
forty-two year* ago. H* bsp»
bachelors, because they ure accus­ financial and political turmsii he Bqt, If an additional ten years were •which ahe moves.. He may lose hi»
with Bpringfleld In 1»«. Pitched ra­
8
room*
and
bath,
$300
cash-monthly,
tomed to long houts of toil, light gnins b.- proper perspective of the added .to hi* ago ho would bo all the heart to the pretty shopgirl who eellr
the Rci*(aoke club of the Vlrglik
payment*. ^
rations and small remunerations! . affairs of tho nation and state. His more pleasing in her eyfc». lie would him gloves and m a n / her after the
Weil located lot, $360. $60 cash, league In 189ffTRlchmond tn HJT, u4
"The women would never) be viewpoints are wholesome and re­ bo (ympathetlc, companionable, con- short whirlwind courtship. A father
to the middle of 18W. when he we
missed from this state should they freshing and he is not deviated from letat to sit by the fireside with.-her, may work all of hlo Rfe ahflvJ{crfipo balance monthly. Conhelly,. J09 Mag­ purchased by Pittsburgh. IferemalMd
and In dressing gown and 'slipper*, and save tn building up a btfslneaa. nolia’ avenue.
67-tf
fall in tlie service of the country, be­
honest expression by talnetd influ­ recount to her the experiences of tho The hope which he hug* to hi* bosom
tbero until 1903 when bo Jumped to
cause there are one hundred thou­ ent*».
day* whon Tlmo was young with him. for years Is that ho le laying » foun­ ' ; For ’ Rent— Completely furniahed the New York American*.
sand surplus women in MasimchuTho following year ho not only es­
He wields a trenchant" and not' She like* him.because he Is content
with
piano for th t , i .«uinmer.
mm w . i l m F
-i
i = :. r ^
wu* Mrs. Smith's final .com­ infrequently a scholarly pen- There with her only, her ways, her dress. dation of his boy’s future career; that koase
tablished
that wondorful mark of ($
ho will take tho roln* out of Jhla hand* Few’■»tops to poitoffice, depot and
ment.
victories In 63 gam«, but cans
arc score* of editorsyln &lt;;pbntry
whon ho la reedy to lay thefli d(Swn.
»teamor codk. A, W. Brown, En­ through with a airing of eoneeeullre
.
7-*
/ *
towns whose forceful expressions, in MAKE Y O UN Q GIRLS' LIVE8 *:"Tho
terprise, Florida. .
,u l 78-tf - ;antos won, hanging up an Amerle*»
best
laid
plans
of
mfco
*pd
men
M A PPV .
^ The following from the Savan­ point nf literary excellence , and
fiang aft agte»"
nah News will interrot'the l# d l« of strength of appeal, are not Outdone "Soft la the breath o f s maiden'*' T ss;‘
&gt; For Sale—Two good horses and eaguo record of 14 la A row.
Cheabro has dropped out of baMPSfl
Not
the
light
gossam
er
stirs
wllh.lesy;
■No parent c a n ,hr- sure of even hia spring w ^ g o n I n q u i r e of Coco Cola
this city:
'
•
- V '. ' '■ b y 'th e highbrow writers of the met­ Dut never s cablo th at holds so. fast
a*
tar as tho major leagues are co&gt;
If anybody tlilnkx' that; the work ropolitan prejts.
SO-tfc
. ■Through all iho b a i t i « , of ,w » ra. an .own son. "That kind of a Ufa-wouldn't Bottling Co.
hut still pitches on a Mttt-y*.
•
*ult
me."
declares
the
bay.
.'"¿TJriiava
of women'* JcRiba k not im portant
In fact it may bo said th u t'o n ty
Club
near
hie borne town In il
'or Sale or Ret\t—Two nice real
‘hone of It. It*» too slow! An norothat benighted person needs only to in the weekly field d o « the editorial
There's many n.woman who, looks plane for me and the life that goes
setts,
for
he
loves the game
ce» a t a bargain. W. J. Thigpen
read the report in yesterday’a morn- writer still maintqip bis old - time out discontentedly upon a heavy snow­
to drop It entirely.
with It!" The girl who has over-con­
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ng News of the convention of the supremacy of power and 'tnfluince. fall, wondering how ifie »hall amuse fidence In her best fellow,'asking him
Finit District Georgia Fedemtlpn of
And the editqra ^of- the., werkiy herseli on so dismal k .day. L et me to-escort,hffme tftf* girl friend or that
For Sale- -I! fbksn a t once Rem
Wofnetvs Clubs,- which tv'aa held; at press, however they may diverge in suggest a. mergy. idc»- If »he Is Jlvfiig ■ono whhn*ttey • lioppen to call upofl' Jogton typewriter, $7.00. Call HerMillén. It will ,.b.è littlh*'»itQp&lt; b! their J^onest political opinions, are in a country town, and la well-to-do, her, tifioq'-airtitl» forth her shtoof love- »Ifl ■’MflwM« &gt;
/
On i f
Rich French Fe»»«sslon.
BUfprjatpg (6 any-on a who Hits not working 'as a unit for the progress why not plan to give the young girla Upon a irvicherouH eon. lgjhe lojer;
French Guinea Is irogarded a* cos
•Jlko the ship, rotu^na to-her no There,
kept Ip close toueji will) th*lr work of it he people.
of tho richest of *thq Frtoch W«1
TO REN T
■ho hryi learned h e t'1iifsoil; oho f" that
to lesfn mtrc.ly of; Lha'.vàri*tlèii'p/ ’{ ;Morb power to them and more
African colonies. Konakry. the tspk
experience, ahe let* bdr-women friend*
their uctiviti«. They are taking op ni&gt;inreqialion of their intelligent, un­
tal,
.la tho port through which sl»o*t
Furnished room for rant. Terms rtaAnd their own escort*.--:
work th at should be done, but that selfish Efforts. *
tho whole of tho etport and Import
aonshie.
Apply
2U
Park
avenue.
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No sweetheart can be too suro of
trado -passes, and improvement* u*
hasn’t been dpne heretofore because
For Rent— Largo pleasant rooms; being mado to facilitate the conitintly
holding
even tho most faithful -of
It' was everybody’* business" Atid
lovers. If he And* her continually duH Telephone, Hectrie light* and other Increasing trade.
hence nobody's in particular.
hia thoughts may turn slowly tonedgo convenience»-.; Apply 418 Oak Ave.
‘ It was mode plnRi at the convcnother girl whom ho know*-that 1» al­
‘ tlon that the women, of the First
ways bright, who h is a gladaprpe VelMakes Alll'thö
Ih» Dlffersn*'Differ**«.
District have.- taken hold of tho taak
l^ T ù i RpnL—Furnished office equipan
hoiift
or
ao
later?
——
Teeclwr
‘Now
F-&gt;'
- “ “ V" ,
of bettering condition* under which
In the dther girt'* presence, tlpue’ pud with rn|f.top desk, office chair*
Tljdy arc informed they need not
mo whnt -Dr.' staiuft for.
-the peoph- of the district live with
flit*
by
on
golden
No
woman
und table«. Also e roll top 4 « k , faced sovdfi)""** Spends on *h^5*V
bothor ubout eating much dinner at
a defertirlnarion and a grasp that
hdtne; thetr hostess will attem! to can sit down nnd worry'over tho pos­ •ypl-r.liter. t!*--.l. und' 6tH*f: equip-' U Is before- pr gfWr à man'* «sir«-.# .
are bduadl to bring good résulta.
that. What.poor utils gjrls to whom sible chance of losing a man or let m eat fw *alv' Ot rent. Herald olfîço.
•Their work,Ja grbwlng. It U not
a slelghrldo Is a-luxury she has oftou Kim know that she does not feel sure
U k d u n " T » n $ * " Nj
being confined to ’ the One big-city
dreamed of, but neVc- experienced, of him. If she Is, bright, of happy dl*^
would not ctap her hands and fairly position, cultivating a charming pqr-'
House oi Fivq.Rodma-rof the district, or even to tho smaller
scream with Joy a t such an Invitation? sonallt; 1« genUl. and s chum In
cities. I t is being done in the »mail
w atcr.inciudrtl,
two besullful V1®**
Of courts, thuro ./wotftd have to bo trbth, always ready to go here and
towns, in the less densely populated
thnro
with
him,
entering
he^rt
and
ulsr.
jewelry
•*r« th®- cr* ^
plenty or young' men Invited to make
sections, in tho Htt,e communities,
s p r ltly w o m e n In Ncy Vor^J
It jolly for tha tflris. 'What young fid- soul Into the sport* be likes, she may
and is the means of improving con­
cltlf*. They »"&gt; ft.
low with baundfng'fcd blood in lttfc feel that she has a better chance,„{ho
MISCHI, A.NEdlib
ditions hero and there, making live*
e io ro n t c o ld CnUhcd erWtK
veins would refuso a straw ride, the world ore.r; in holding bis heart,
happier, making communities more
first, slelghrldo of tho season,, espo- agnihet all comers who might bo pos­
M T m m th®
of ^
II you wont to buy or nell
attractive, exerting good influence*
qtally If hts best girl was to go alongr sible rival»,. Every man has pno so ft, nelly’s RcaltEstate Office is the fri»
or woman no maltcr ho* &gt;‘c
, in countless way»
There’# magic In the crisp alri little warm spot In hts heart'If only riw lo business.-^
how old,. Very stylish and
*
7fl-tf
there's n charm Id the dainty white woman could roach It. If two heart»
■ In the report of tho Waynesboro
carpet that covers hilt and dak Even' are not whtflly agreed,- the woman
„«_clqb It - wa» stated th g t the V«U#r‘ ' ' « . r . « i f f f t » * ., j »
«*
tho mao In the mooh—■
who might be 'cannot he. sure of bit»,''N o woman
V «tent of ednd i r i o n s ' the Burke
-shbntd be d U hesrten«'urcaasa *hp
called
a
full
brother
to
iiv©
when
It
.'-.County jail was one object toward
concerns curiosity, peeps out from bo- cannot tnfluonc« one particular man.'
•*1 which the dub was working; the
hlnd a .dcuif to pee what It’s all about Their natures crUS^lly do Opt bgy.
Woman's Culture d u b &gt;of Sylvaniu
—Hie laughter of&gt; maidens, tho Shouts montse. ‘ They-would fieverTin wholly
has been beautifying tin* p u blic
of exuberant young feHows- amj tho satisfied with each ollicr Vwu thntt &gt; Wanted—Position aA.órónogréuhor!
«TU work -chqftp, Î throVtgji ‘ the *sum
sq u a t« in that city,* and the Civic
Joyous Jlnglo o/^P&lt;J -prtfe. O f Course acquaintance to end In matrimony,^
V - .ll ... r&gt;, . n ' m l l - V j . i ' ' ■
b l« .id
J l
*
Tbo
wom*n
f
tr
whom,»
pxnn
would
some body ytrike# 'tip' a. tune. The
Club caused medical Inspection ' of
^Irirhttrtthbw the Song, and the web give bis fait' dollar, ayo the Iasi drop
the, school children; anil-She Millen
of blood In his hcorj, Is the ugly be­
Club gnye rfn sgricultursl college
ing .who would bo *ut6 o(itm .
ÀÙ kind#fof suhtogw^bjb nnd
«choisnhlp its a reward for good
This advice holds gdod for both, writlng .work ncglly, done. ‘ “
work by a canning club girt. And
sweetheart, or wife. A man might St. John's Ilotal, Room 12.
lÆ
so the list of the women's ^ good
chango^very seven years, but ho U
works range* from jail to tchocl, in­
cluding a hundred matters between
those extremes. The f a d - th a t they
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Returns Show That Fletcher, McRae,
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Sears, Clarke and Wilson Were
Elected in the State
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The Counly O fficials Show G 6od Form, But T here W ere
F ew S u rp rises in th e Average .
n is over and one
niiderable Interoat
0 fact th a t it waa
ono under tho now
w but was also tho
In Semlnolo counIdals. From early
dosing of (ho polls
1 from then until
io morning after—
waa intense. The

nesday afternoon about 6:30 that
the real result in Seminole county
waa .actually known, for at that time
the official canvassing board had
gone over the returns from overy
precinct.in the county and made up
tho official returns. The general
result was ijiiown but tho official
count os given in today’s Herald
will make roost interesting reading
and dem onstrates more than a^y-

from the county,
ring, candidate for County Judge
has the distinction of leading the
Uteix friend« were on th e Job a t all ticket by tho sum total of 558 votes,
hours and until the polls closed which is a compliment to any man.
stayed right at the polling place«.
Second to him ia S.' C. Dickson of
Along about pin** o’c!
tho
mning some of the candidates
ttre noticed to dim b into automoy Com misai oner in
W« or stroll off toWard home, either
b f View of the fact
Ming good and. 'satisfied, or sore
candidate* had opl k t satisfied w ith tho result.
At position their large vote le
Ylht tiros, some pf Ui» rW ;i »' ............ ■•aifiim ULulMebon TÖ"
¡ »oerdetj but d t' Wss oijly ûp \V o d th e ir. Hienda.
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The election oí Tuesday demon­
strate* th a t In tome particulars the.
Ilryin primary law is all right and
if it can bo amended to auit the ex­
igencies oí several occasions that,
have arisen it wiU, probably bo itned.
hereafter, Thp only serious; ohjec^
tions to the law as used "here Tues­
day was that the counting oí tho
ballots may have taken moré time
than usual and the tabulated re*
TN _
i ■ i
,
i ■
turns were more tiresome to (life
clerks but this may have been due
to the now law being unfamiliar and
many of these kinks will be straight­
ened out in time. The canvassing
Y- '
'
; vt&lt; V-ii______ _
. .
- - ’
. ,
board yesterday worked under dif­
L ’E ngle Will Be Secon d W hen the R eturns From all the
ficulties on secount of the serious
illness of Supervisor Du Roso but
" C ou n ties o f th e S tate arc Com plete
•
• ,
- . ■
■
the.m ethod of canvassing under the
W. J. Soars of Kissimmee will bo
Palm Beach 'County
new law is all th at could be desired,
lha neat Congressman irom the
West Palm Boach, Juno 4.—Al l
although the first and second choice
rourth
District,
his
nomination
bo*
but
ono precinct complete in Palm
votes take up considerable time of
ing assured from the returns now In Boach county give* •Acosta 65
tho clèrka.
• -• •
HON. E. A. DOUGLASS
L'Engle 207, Malone 74, Sears 309,
Since tho readers of Tho Herald
Koíelcctod tq tho Office of Clerk of the
Williamson 31,
by this time know the names of the
H I
Circuit Court
r~
V'
lucky candidates there Is no need to
Putnam County
repeat their namoa In this issue M ir
istorisl R ice Volea Tabulate
when Congressman L ’Englo’s ineit ? Palatka, Juno 4 Twenty oi
the taMusted report will give all the
'
* Fletcher. Stoc
necessary Information and should bo
chus........* . . . . . . 1.098
preserved along with tho other bits
of history of the new county.
f. (Majority)
dford.. . . . i
*By One Vote *
.
Jacksonville,
June
5.--Senator
(majority
Duncan 17. L etcher “carried Duval
bounty, including th e city of Jack­
sonville, by one vote, according to •Columbia
completed returns received last night
just before midnight, the official
tabulated figures being, Fletcher
3,006, Stockton &gt;,00,r&gt;.
Acosta for Congress leads hi* neafeat competitor, Sears, In the county
and city by €09 votes, aa follows!
Acosta 1,809, Sears 1,200. V Engle
Is low man, receiving but 871 out qf
tha 6,028 cast for this office. .
For State Senator. Farris U elected
bv a majority of 328 vote* .over
Craig, who received 2,74«.
_ • *

County Man Wipes Up With
the Four Other Contestants.
Snows Them Under.

v p M U iu p tw e

i Sharp
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Manatee'
Marion’,
•N4MS.J.
Grange.

U. S. Senator
D, U. Fletcher............
J. N. C. Stockton. . .
Congreae—Fourth
St. filmo W. A costa..

'Seminole
St. Johns,
st. Lude.
S u m te r...

-»Suwannee. :
T ay lo r..
‘ Volusia.
Wakulla.

n e*piros-in Mkrch''ñí&gt;xt. ’ ■
twenty-eight precincts In Putnam
ears leads L*¿hgle almoyl '2,000 county give Acosta 38, L'Engle 262,
first choir.• v o t.s o a d -th e re will Malone 148, Scam 144, Williamson .
b e . upough ' iedmiS^ThoicB*
ngle to offset this msjority,
v
neminoie i na pt y
,
taking. U into , eomlildoratlon that
Total*. . . . . . . . .’. 27.19«
18,325 most of -the first choice votes
Sanford. June :4;*^0fficial returns
X—Demote* complete. v . •
against L'Engle carried likewise^«
ve L'Engle -230, a n d ‘Sears 406.
- I : --| - - —^
■-V- ■-Y
second choice for some other oh his
Nj ' InslaRatlon Service
opponents.
81. John^ County
On nest Sunday morning at tho
8 tr Augustine, June 4.— Complete
Baptist e^brch a t I t o'clock the inBrevard County
turns give Acosta 207, L’Engle
tttion df Hon. Jno.-D . Jlhkfcs its
Titusville, June 4.— Eight .pre­
8, Melone 11)8, S ean 368, WIN
superintend ont of the RaptlM cincts put of thirteen in /Brevard
day sphool will IjUstpUt*. Prof. county give Acosts 24, L’Engle t i ,
I. I’tfkin.1 ha* held, thi* position •Malone 22, W. J. Sears 173, Wil­
Si. l.uri.- Counly
F o rt Piares, June 4.-—Eleven preliamson 1, ■
f »
Sunday of - his stay In .office the
cinrta live Acosta 19, L’Engle 103,
. ecliool presented him with a besuMstone 45,. Soars 347, William*on
tjfi*4 gold locket.. T b t ^ i á i
• &gt;k
G»¿m Cove” Springs, June 4.—
Sunday* will JUVe the pit
Clay coüÀify giVes Arosta 24, &gt;
reguiur preaching hour. . I
Volusia County
L’Eugl« J22, Malone 71, Sears 123,
addroasea will bo doHvered\
. New Smyrna, June 4.—Complote
Williamson ^¡: -I?
. &gt;y ' ____ -.
. &gt;• »•-. returns give Ardsta 86, L’Engle 4ÍB,'
invitad to attend .^hjfi ser
I ¿-T: :_
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■#
4 T 'L •
*ry
k '
*
day morning, J t i l t f 7th.;1
‘ff:.
Malone 98, Sears 639, WlHlamson
• * - j ‘ Dedo Gounty s
■;
' MUtjlC Juny '/4 . —Dadè county 89.
s*
complete gives
&amp;’ JJAíi -' L’ En gie • ';i - tCoiitinusd op Psgo Eight)
m , M alone,2j&gt;8;^8&gt;àlM^2». Wifhhimmp €7.
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Wm. If. M alone.................. ......
W. J. Sears.....................................
A. M. Williamson. . . . . . . .
Commissioner of Agricultor
T. J. Appley.rd, J r..............

;

^u*tiee Supremo Court

lohn C,‘A very,.. -----.
*• H. Ellis........
T.- M. Shackleford
County Judge
O^o- G. Herring. .

c - M. Hand
.
°f Court.
K. A'. Douglass. .
R\ C- Maxwell, j.. . . . . ;

&gt;A- Vaugha«. . . . . . . .. .
. v. . ,vJ
l,.
Treasurer:
J n . 'l ï î r».r. !• ■. .
•
•• J i t l U v U , , ; : ; . : .
.......................
H * Neuman . . . ;
; . &gt;V-..............
buperitiidndont of Public Instruction

■J* V- Polk........ .

..........

Counly ContmRnioner No. 1
, BrVmiey
. . . ¿ V . ___ _
• - W..odrulI,v ,
VI .. County ColittolAaioner' "No. '2 u

D*ÿaF47«iimty
'UnojBy1a ír c p t d úrns from
.D.tt.vM',xcoo^i^'^itUw Acosta* 1809,
L’Engle â71|, Matq^e 948, Sears
l.ÖOO.JViUlsrflson^OtHi^,* 1..l - ’

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Board Public^ inslruetibn No. F-.
» ..i ' -■3 . •• • . . ,

State Commit
i J- Dickie,,
M .« c u ,
i ‘- P oaot,

/
HON. W. J. SEARS
The Newly Elected Congressman from tho Fourth District, and the First One to
be Elected Ftom the "Sticks’' in Many Years. Seminole County Gave Him
n Housing Vote.
■ &gt;5*'’
' • ;V?

' .

Mohr*c (V igtelf V &gt;"'
Key West. June
precinct«
i^e'rAOostu 6, L ’EdflV'TVv'Majonc
6f2, h’eairs 14, Wiilismsqit'

Orlando,
turns from
cincts give
M abn» 6fc

Orsngo Countys
June •4,—Gomp4ete
all but thrive small pre­
Acosta *88, L-'Engle 345,
bear* 328, Williamson 25r j

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BUDGET OF OPINION “JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND ME.”

EVEN' THE GATiT p OST NOT IN . IT
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES ANDftfA IT Ii
•* IIE'JbJCf ^REN T *EM “ — SO SAYS SAUNTEB^R. V1 When a very pretty woman gant1hora«*. " Jug^ ío^lir jpiange of
. crosses her silk stockinged anlde and heart, walk davit Iq to-^ '^ fp çr sec­
dispose« of the superfluous drapery tions of tbh townl See how*{WOpic
liv4:bgfc*U«e they.capnotfjget
so that the ISeat possible view, cap
• be given to all .Interested, ta k e '* up‘ enough strength to larve squalor
look, says Bar abarb Lee in the plril^delphla.
North
American. The
* * ankle la probabl\ very well turned.
'£ * n d the qualify of the stocking qyjf i
&gt; •' superior, but—
jilie is Just cievef enough to try
:
kfpp your attention .'off the fluffy
^ U t t a r the lac^c of it, and the gen-

'•'vJVKat’ hi your business \h Mexieo-*Ci(^.wdrth?'’ he waa asked.
“ 'Oho hundred thousands .dol­
lars,' ho said and groaned.
•
“ ‘ And you want tho American
troops to go to Mexico City'- and
save lt?‘
“ 'i qertalnly d o .. I’ m an Amer­
ican citizen—/ •** *a
" *How long have you lived in
Mexico?'’
’i
.
" ‘Twenty-five years.'
" 'Pay gn^M au— Xn the United
tV
8 U t*sr
* J. • -‘¿ S '
" ‘ Certainly n o t h¿y property
all In Mexico/
" 'Ever go home to^yot*?’
1
" ‘ T h e . yomj who dr.^t
enough, aboal year* coupttÿ

I w!)0 »I® drinkgt aro decidedly
étions.

If yod.

«.

Thn mosè lídightíul family ahd commercial hotel in the city

'1 'Cut, doggo:ne U, haven't I any make youth'fadquartors while 01
the heart 'ey the shopping disme
rights at alt in MhxtcoT'
at popular¿piieje. Worthy Of y
“ ‘ Not one, You knew Mexico
waa turbulent Vhen you came In. J a c k s o n v ille ,
You took a gambler's chance, he*
'cause there' •was a prospect of big
proflta. ' You've lost. That's nil—
you've. lost,’ ■'
-ey ■£■
i

_

“ Then all the jlttla jeopardized
American dollars CLAMORED
*
TWICE AS LOUDLY AS BEFORE

• ’

“ But tho army at Vera ■ Crus
sheds few tears with the weeping
American dollars!''
; ,

* wOtyan who hn# the hightot' possible
*lilpg-st .the front of her hat. - Anqthiir will hkve„the largest question
1ma^|]?i*bViher check In -the latest
style of hair dressing; still another
will have the greatest buatlo effesfl,
und. behind her will come one, who
has applied white and .red powder
«n't
11. «a0trowel.
r.i ml tHa*o
f ■■ta S
I.. .. t_ *: .rp
I, .._
with
aB look.
Then
Strike for- ?he’ golden mean that
ftlwitys 'sounds tho note of refineftitnt;
It-fk.Hl Vc.prètty near the time for
excursions'to the.'-seiiyhete.. ï f you
value yqttff&gt;soul *%nd Sthe «tqq^rdy
pT'AmPrican js&gt;om*nhoodj.
iknhood; have'- «look..at tlje . gfbq,pa in brthfffg coatuuie beffavtng &gt;rith disgusting free­
dom on thk. boath./ WaUlf thb,-;^;
young girl» amk^ilng lin chfldisV ‘
glee from the heightsgof! the shbuld en of husky, young men. Have a
look rfYt u p le s lying around In posi­
tions that would, not be permitted j
Iff. any other, place. See them kis*- j
lng. hugging, snuggling out In the :
public •faxe&amp;wUtij experienced gee- !
lathers

.You aré WHOjMng ,w hit in',tfio
world A n gelin eV m in the man to
.-•-¿Whom shr io-igngHgtd. Yotu cannot
undcritaad how', abe s^ai pass an
J p vhla company, not tt&gt; montlop ■» ' 7Ífe-Umí.. Have ' ¿look at

your-* own

husband,

" Hrfnks ‘the «âme of hi

•luintilnir

a

.

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grange and Seminole Counties.

.

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Taxes
yy &gt;

. &lt;*• W' GOODRICH. Manager.

*W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; COMPANY

S ifo n i

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Education
Training;
Expérience in School
Associations
Interest

dl.

lof your., They sre better
American. ,b ,. you. because
they
l Uy
'
1« knd Y « e and pay
taxes. Tfmy ¿te prodbCCTMuid some
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c a n ’t d o w i t h o u t o n e .
it n o w
Requires

a n d w e a r it

all. th è

su m m er.

young

flowing? Have another Ibbk." It is
not In French fflaids and emeralds
that hippl'n«*!' esn - be ratedi- All
the money In the world la really very
little If there ba no peace, joy. Iqve.
If you are emphasizing the material
things In life, which today are and
tomorrow are not, have another look
at (he true woman beneath .the silk
gown and the wall-wvaatf hair thit
H Pmoney
i
Above
•all, be not too foolish at judging her
h fortiihate being. She may wish
o ehonge places with you.

n

addnwn *th* people r,f

V Fred Lv.'BqaJt, war correspon-,
dent for a number of newspaper
has written a story, from Vera Crux
that Wworthy of V lh g lifted bodily
and "transplanted In tho^feditorlal
i olumns.
. U, Is an unusual stpry for a war
“ ‘ I don’ t Want any I f them to
correspondent to write. Not at all
die/the American business fnan pro­
the kind of a story one expects a
tested.,
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war correspondent to send back
“ ‘ But they will die. A t-&gt;i .of
home. But read it yourself/ We
offer no introduction and appknM no them will die. Let'A say that ane
comment
The doisicst thing
Mexico la a
to thè little miind thet her childhood’a experience Iqft hdr, yet she jeopardlxed American ,dollar. You
can hear K*.cries aiiy Avenltjg'on the
llarr' de la Cathedral. ~
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_ • iiOlt and same olher (klhhg
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m.nd ih ., my proper.y . r
man who has fled from Mexico w .„ta pI0tPf{ed.
MAYBE A 6
to know, mo we loafing in Veto WILL p j E FoJl MV .PIAJ
Crux, for? .When are o ur troops go- DRESS SUIT. ALSO'.’
Iqg 7o# march on pie topUal7’
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Ml jr
••The Amcrieei,'bhaineu m.n l . l J p|,„0
'•triotic
Mtelco City horfUilty. H . loll &gt; nioUV— S o ' ?la the ld ‘r wjio will

and to instrbct' Ator iii their auperior,
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-masculine way. But—
J? k';0' ' , lh * •d"r*l. h .v . b o ,h .
If. you value all that- (a really “ad his
store and looted hia s a f e .
worth'a thought ini IfV don’ t use her
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Ha
wanta tq know If there krt
methods. Your womahhood is too
good to sacrifice in this manner.
♦ When you walk along the jtrwet
look it the extremists That’ jffe le-

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fom plete abstracts from the records o!

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Semlno]« county in thevrft^ r rnext
Friday, n t f^ 'M a y 29th at 8. o'clock
rcôrnàr o f' Park _avenus and
V’trwf atni»a. *Mr. Stockton is a vVry
fiKicTfalfipcakor an&lt;J has much,to re»
lato &gt;b^Wt( hÎs set vire to the peopNf*
and w%iàV he vxpacts to accomplish
»hpldd ho be HiVtod. Mr. Stoc^ioh
UpM- many frie/ids In this ; action
Who pro anxious'W hear hint aVi’d a‘t
» M r' earnest request he will be here
oh ^Jfriday to see the voters tfnii
■peak, to them/upqn the vital ism s
000,000/ \
iof
tht day,- Cpme out and hear him.
^ " ^ O f . thp 15,000 AmcHcans, w i’l)

“ *Welt,'if you don’t .ibfor»ithtng.
noon it will be irpposfllbfe to do horiness In Mexico,' \ ;
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“ ‘Therefore .we, must'.teach tha
Mexicans a lewmnJ^fVrb were to
march on Mexfri^fcityA how many
Americans do you ;sup|ose would

‘ aphis U\ihe way to&gt; hava a fuss
made over you. Thia la thè way to
make a noise like popularity. This
la lh4 surest way to have greot sat­
isfaction, if you are a feather-brained
female, In the fact -that all other
femalea are envying you.
' Do you know a shallow- minded
woman who trina to cover up her
ignorance with a sweet amile? When
you mention the biggest event of the
day, «he looks wise and says nothing.
Shy has never done one thing to add

w n i l n

i mildste
i*&gt;iv will

* lion. J. N. C, Stockt
t o r t h e ’ .United Stales

din tee the »«n e h knots into which
the ladres twist their faces when
overcoming a martini cocktail or a
highball, yetfh wi}l marvel, at the
. gsme with craik ignorance as to the strength of ralhdThat pcfmiM' them
iincn
. " MpfK'hrn
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*— working. foo^tho
fine points. The mnin. thfiiR that^Ia to drink that; which 1* .noV re1iah&lt;»d. ,&lt;»?'
V done’ fif a flittering o f.th V m e^ M f But It Is.sporty. *o have .a look at big m ining, and oih companh
wages und, ¿mall ¿mlarl«. ’t
A longipg gate; .thqdgh hbavdt know»
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.wflat-for, nt thoVadmlrcra; the voice
• ' f/lijtf’ a fo ^ b i' tdnfc and there" is a will■P* .¿fcgnets to accept any guff that'the
gentleman h indi the yon ftg

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paid for nonresident*.,

thWw aontltîmpa or.4or&gt;ete *r •
(axes, wabt American eoi dir fi, ■
to Mexico Qty t* -*avr Tybur pr
ert??' ■
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" ‘ But don’ t you see .thjj't ft\
not alone . in Méjico? Thut&amp;lhuadr*d*-*iÿ|^, .thouaanda—pf &amp;n
j
icarts
In budness in Mexicp ^ îi
L “ ‘ Exactly/ spoke, up one of
nèwepapéj. tacú. " 'The ceiutus
7910 gavf l6,fl&lt;lo Americans in Mex­
ico and « ’ total pppulktion of 16,-

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Ladle«'

L A D I E S ATTJElN yiO N
it ,rccci ve4 ^ complete stock of those
Silks, beautiful colors
W c appreciate mail orders and

Wha^ábout that Straw Hat? . Take

attention- Give us à trial ami
s .W p ’day ordered.

S eason ’s Specials

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Wr. -and Mm. R. A. Newman de­
lightfully entertained In honor ol

ILL HAVE'

SPRING TERM COUR T
BEGAN HERE TUESDA Y

Had a Creat Trip
Dr. Jas. N. Robson has'returned,
from n trip to Richmond, Vu.,
where he went with a patient a n d "!
made the trip north in a Ford C M .ll
returning home by train. *Djr. Roifel

v W . - • ___________ D ig lfti hdip« f a Fourth,»! root. The
•fi*}
&amp;
1Interesting ^duplicato auction
tflhÍD UP EXCITING the gqrób enjoyad* during the
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iA T IO N S T O BE CUT
T H E G R A J ÍD J U R Y
IS
B U S Y ..W IT ,H S O M E V E R Y
•'V?
trip In recordJime stopping at ¿very] B V ^ P S T M A S T E R G E N E R A L
; a m p a i g n T O M O R R O W . Ing, Mr*."Farre*t Lake ¿nd .flare
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■M P^ T A N T , ' C A S E S
Í
;
ynce Smith 'irfnnlng the"north- and
city eit !&gt;oute and having tW .t » w « r
BURLESON
fíÍG riT HERE V
aouth
priiee,
a
beautiful
bonbon,
Utah
of hia
On the way.
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and- pearl handled knife rcspictivestopped alb along the route a&gt;id vla^
ly. For t i l east and rent pel;
iujd. bis friends and relatives. He
SANFORD BUILDING
Mra. T. A. Neal waa awarded
v r a s r.a ls o . hjp father Jn ^Chsriatnn,'
beautiful string of violet rose hoa^a.'
I
Mr. J
I'.ubson, the irell kiVoVh
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SUFFER ALSO
while C, 0 . McLaughlin wa*,, pre­
comoiisslofi Man who thOugJh' h&amp;wfy
T
sented with a pearl handled* knife.
AND yoV* d f “ «c'W etiUi ictlVs dud
THEHR
A
R
tì;À
GOOD
MANY
CASES
ON
THfc
Delicious refreshments consisting of
and attend»Lt o buVihOii.^Dr' 'Ro
Ir.ttE t TÇLL THE PBOPLE JUST creamed chicken 1« patty. ahells,
0 . TrtK c o u r t w i l l l i k e l y b e i n s e s s i o i
WlfYIlElB A CANDIDATE
sandwiches, celery smt ifod tea were V ‘ ^ f Í f
' ' I B S , S E V E R A L W E E K S /&lt; ^
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served to those prejoqt’ who wero
OF SEMINOLE
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'ri... r»11 »ItJ.— _____
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(oses have been diaThto
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|-rj: ■_ - **fiSVT■*=* Mr. and Mrs.-Forrest Lake, Mr. and
«I«
UI1VA IWB115 VHO, klip
to
be
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phrt tor Congress P^^mastcr. GPn*
I f . Ti&gt;c county candidate« nnd maybe MrS.'IL W, Herndon, Mr. and Mrs.
frbm 8
a
Saijjprd'
to, NeW Ydrfcicity can
vened last TutSplajr. with Judge ^er*' .. 'E u gebioiP ^ iV . VSiy J. sLjStbphan».
I --ian\e 6l the;
outsidj
candidate*
will
eral
Burleson in effect charge* Con&lt;* - TUTLvmx
_
A ^P . Connelly, Mrs. Long of Jackbe md^fKvery
frar very easily.
easily...■ lTh«f-Doctor
The
kina
presiding
and’
Hon.
Cary
Landia
va.
AtlnnU^CoaJf
LJire
Ry.,
suit
for
greas
with extravagance irt malclng**
i«PW^ tomorrow night ut the corner Q I { 1 W W- E. Watson, Mrs.-W. D.
expects to make’-the, trip next sum­
States Attorney at tho bat. This damages.- Awarded $:tO(^jfO
appropriations
for a mi inher óf posti
mer and take his fa m ily and per­
* n3ifeM(ieKtCdl4-tA. M. Thrashor, Mrs.
spring
term of court- does ^mt prom - *"
°
office,
buildings
In Florida, Ho de- Ihsm h „v ". H
D r.’Atlf,Cianumi
Smith,
haps several Sanford pnrtii** can be
„f
A‘ ’ .
H. H. Pattini]al] vs. M. .0 . Cog induced - in take- ih» trip over the d*V ™
ntHch in the way of imporitant
Vprorilsed to apeaJt.;$bcro -w liLba^tio
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&gt;
ì
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amounts appropri
OTtxàiet, Mrs. P. fc. fjrfillnr,
1
nlti/t
« ik.
but there will be many smaller gins 'Co., assumpslf damage*; givei) mountains.
the g'randeet talk rests of the ajea
ated tarA
are lietlAlwl
beyond Hia
the n.&gt;A,U
needs or.
tho r
. tbe
Mr. ¿«d MW. C. 0. McLaughlin, Dr.'
ea in the province of the petit 1300.00.
son. They do not fcxpei
service. He aubmlti the . following:.,
Virginia Cardlina Co., va. Howard
rocommondations:
anything but every ono of
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ryBradley la a Bird
v .h e grand jury i* grinding away Packard Land Co.f. asiumpsit dam­
*ay something and the'
croyd will
thn crowd
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"T hat a public building for p o e t-’
Ra.v
Ices Sunday, May 32
tin several cases and expects Jo bo age ; ew-arded |2 iSfl'. 21 :
office
purposes only be not author­
listen to-them.
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^.F. B. Bradley returned Saturday
_ School, 9:30, Miss
Primary.!!!Jndday
Nanejf Kirkland vs, N.‘ V. Kirks from Charlotte, N. C., where he ised for any place unless the rental
buiy until*next week and by llbe
Tho .campaign has peon" rather
'.j
AUte Trafordl &gt;8upt.
V* J
way, this grand Jury is one o f tho land, stilt for divorce on ordtr ap­ haa been in attendance at the con­ paid for government offices is aa
, • exciting at times but tho &lt;V»king
Main Sundw School, 9^130, Jn^. D.
fittest ever empaneled. Just glance pointing special master. Geo. A. Do- vention of the southeastern division much.as 31.000 per annum and then
. ' has not beqn any k^ectagHiUr fea­
Jlnkins, Suptj
V - y
over the names of them and then Cot tea was appointed special mas­ uf the Eagles.
only when either the fy&gt;sa postoffico
ture, and Just to havA'aomc’ fun out
Preacm ng^ll a. m., “ The Trained
thank your luekylKtan&gt;that you are ter In chancery to take the testi­
^ ¿f the campaign some of the ca/idlMr. Bradley represented th f local receipts amount to aa much as 115,fc
Church." ^
mony.
000 or the population to aa much aa,not before them:
dstfs have decided to have «time
Arle
No.
1859
and'
won
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'{rirl«e
o
f
Jr. B. Y. P. U., 4;06,(&gt;E d*in Mil-;
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Grand Jury
'' real, old fashioned speaking joust
31^.00 aa, ’'The Bird that F-ew’ thjB five- thousand.
lep, president.
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Julia
Stewart
va. W. C. Stewart, Farthc-jt»1? ha ,hé traveled the grekt- * “ That public Buildings, not ex­
D.
G.
Monroe
.
-G. W. Smith
ar&lt;} alt the- candidates will be on the
sSr. B. Y. P. U„ 6:30, n . E. Tolar,
J. j . Giddings - Jr., In chancwry, divorce grantod ost1 distance of any delegate.In order ceeding twelyp thousand square feet
J. D. Abrams
'■hustings and tell hia excuse for livpresident.
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Julia Stewart to have care and con­ to attend tlwynnv.-ntiou.
R. A. Jenkins
in'area.-to be qaod exclusively or in
R. R. Rollers
■jr.g and wasting to bo fed from the
Preaching, 7:30, “ jtfb’w CAh I be
trol of child and to resume her
J. E.- Pomeroy
W. V. Dunn
public trough.
Mr. iilndley was honored by a part' for postoffico purposes, be di­
Saved?"
maiden name of Julia Hicks and de­ place on the commUtoo of Finance vided Into classes designated by
W. J. Woodberry
A. Routh
While snan of the candidates arc
Welcome to all services.
fendant to pay alimony.
C. C. Woodruff
B. Nelson
not craiy afejut speaking there are
and Resolutions for the coming year. letters of the alphabet; that the also
GEORGE HYM AN, Pastor
of such buildings be determined
J, T. Hickson
Ch*a. McClure
several of them who can make very
y
-H arrh- va. Thrasher, malicious
the basis of two hundred square feet
C. O. McLaughlin T. W. William»
good addresses and those that gather
t
proseciitloni,
set
for*
hearing
Satur­
of building area for each of tho caR.
8
.
‘
Henderson
A!
B.
Cameron
at the corner, tomorrow, night will be
day,
June
6
th.
tiimited number of persons' to be
well repaid for their ;c 6m in» out. ’ It
employed in the postofficc ten year*
C. C. Woodruff -acted aa foreman
is also understood that some of tho
\&gt; candidates will take this occasion
Grand jury brought in following
hence, and that the limit of cost for
and C. 0 . McLaughlin aa clerk.
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such hiuidings be fixed in accordance
Indictments:
to get In some real facts about their
And Green Core Springs I* Coming
.ti
Woodland Park the Scene of Great with the following standards, allow­
States vs. Kirby Sandlin for
The petit jury U aa fo llo w * !!
opponents aa they hive been afraid
,
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Strong
Among
Florida
Cities
bigamy.
Plead
not
guilty,
case
set
ing
not
more
than
75
per
cent
sdW.
B.
Raulerson
Gathering Yesterday
K. L. Jones
to say anything in print but the
forj Thursday, June 4th.
dltiotial. to cover the cost of United
B. Nelson
F. I. Robertson of Green Cove C. H. Walsh
Bryan law do«a not prevent the
The Sanfor'd Aerie of Eagles has States court accommodations:. Class ,
narry
Cripperr.
T.
Keane
Springs
was
among
the
prominent
word oi mouth stOtf from being
Elate .v v , J. J. Jenkins— Rape. a way of doing things that' is irre­ A. area required 4000 square feet or
L, J. Hartley
promulgated ami the mealing willsbe visitors to the d ty yesterday and H. H. Hill
Plead not gtdltyt case aet for to­ sistible and whenever they announce' less, limit of c o s t '115,000; Class'*Br'
enlivened by aomo real -dgUjltes.
paid the Herald office an appreciated D. K. Mathers * J. «L Gldney.
that they will pull off nn- entertain­ area required 4500 square feet, limit
morrow morning."
C. 3. Proctor
Everybody is Invited to attend cult. ,Mr, Robertson ,w*i In the A- V. French '
ment thq, public has . tong since of * cost 337,500; Class C, area re­
ft. B. Smith
the meeting nnd the country people newspaper business in Florida for J, R. Richards.
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learned
that said cntorlalnmeilt will quired 5,000 square feet, limit of
¿/ Sanford looked like the famous
A .. Routh'V '
are especially urged to attend and twenty-five years but reiWttfjc* sold L: T. Hunt
be
very
succfoeftll. - So jtbgf when coat 330,000; Class D, ares required ,
«Inserted village of Goldsmith yes­
hoar the candidates aa this wMI he hia paper and h now engaged in the W. W. Van Ness Gao.* Parker
their
big
pichic was announced Jt 5,500 feet, limit of cost, 335.003;
terday as all the stores closed and
the last opportunity o f
hearing manufacture of crates.' He •is * M H. id oof«-", r T . W . Williams
was
a
foregone*
conelupfou'thgt'.’.U Class E, area, required 5.000 square
everybody went td the picnic.
them this reason, a* the IfcV'-ba'cun- member bf the commission that gov­ C. W. Laing
would be the big ow'ont o f tiff Reason feet, limit of Coat, 34Q.OOO; Claw Fr '
win rlos.&gt; Tuesday night and ern» -tho beautiful little city of
nnd it was all of that. , •Woodland area required'§,500.aqiiaredeeL limit*
they cannot be nuntea ana mute
reen fTov
aihmal Church
Pnrk U well situated.for'tin affair of of cost *345,A&lt;&gt;0; Clasa dj* area re­
the c f t y &gt; » H H ^ u n d c r the pater-J
pWlghtfol R e ^ H o n
alter that date
Last Sunday^ mo;
k' ' ‘ '
* js Hphtly-narneli be ng quired 7, ^ 0. aqua/«' feegf lim\t of
nalxareSof the" mayor and two^other ^
deUfhtful recent
m
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number
o(
Confederate
and
Federal
In
tho
very
center
o l a nn*r
social
events
tgus
the
informal
recep­
In Honor o f Mra. IJickins u*» cotnmisaipdefs" •Green C’ ove owns
Veterans met ath tho Congrega­ where plenty of shiide makes the 8.000 o&lt;)uarC feet HmU ol jftst .360,00
tion
glv«n
Mohtbiy
evening
by
-the
Dr. and Mrs- S. Pnlentait delight their own public utilitiw and. last
ì
tional 'chureti for the Memorial sir- picnic grounds comfortable even at 000; ' Class 1, area
0,000^
year the plant paid over fJSWJtJ mhinbcry of the Brotherhood of Kt. vice. " T t y chutch was' appropriate­
fully ibtcrtalhed some of th«r.
noonday.
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Andrew of Holy ¡Crnra parish, the
square Jett, limit 310,000; Clafs J,
friends Thursday evening at their profits and all the street lights are
ly, deefttnted, Comrade Munson-and
"Early yesterday
morning
the, urea required 10,000 square feat,
faculty
of
the
High
School
and
achoo
attractive, homo on Pa(Ti avenue, Supplied to the dty free. Thq tax
school board and the young tadiee wtia heinB especially responsible for boats and automobile» .be^un carry- .¡f
imit of cost'- 330,000*, Class K. area
Mrs. H.' E. Diekins being the chnrm- levy 1» only ton mills* on fifty, cent
fa
of tho Saint Agnco Guild ward It his.. MJai, AapinwnU sang, Kip- Ing peOpfe to the* park and by the&lt;
t|jri,d , t.000 square feH, limit of
valuation
?pd
this
is-certainly
a
re­
V ' irg honoree. . Dpon nrriving the
nrniing the favited guests. The pur- ling’ s Rccrjaiqual inhet pleasiogly.,- tin,.* noon arrived there must have COil $.j o ,oo0; Class Lfc arèa required
guMla were’ iircaejifed to Uic-Tccelv- markable showing and one that
feat, " limit of eoet
ish house e x - beau tifu lly deco rated -»Did i
n
—rneeaage .been ilh R c ^ h s jy , thousand people ^.. nnn
Thg lin e which Included l)r. and,Mra. speaks well for the commissioners
for a|l. The agtiapn was, in' har- scattered over ity park fn d jlp t|g*&gt; ¿lóo.ODlS(
in
the
Saint
Andrew
çotors,
red
and
PuleMon, Mrs, H . , E. Diekins and and the citlxens, * MjJLUobertson
ltnnd^
of a v é r a i'
white, cut flowers bmng uscfl'-With monj’ '; with ' thé/ &lt;è*eeilon and #et poot. Swimming, dnrmlng. the rdll-r
^Mrs, B. Wi ll^rndon. T h e 'gam* of left this city when\he was ten ptnotri g” rffvrt:— Each— guest—- h*d - forth -sore« laaadM ^to '- lu-. ahsz-kiuid
•aaaltq and au marnila aniuiemanU ,( „ p rs. .h
r
t
fur each :cftaa.
^
C . auction' was in lu lg cd -in until a lalW month* old," his iatfi^i Tylvihgr
been requested to represent a book by some ■jmiTiotjlPj.i.“-/ ,
• , kepi th^.-ttowds going U[ld th *_® ( buildings, and on* of.the tyj&gt;e.plana**
■ hour when it was found that Mts. sjded liero jn the early days arid
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and many o f ' t h e titles wore ox^
A t,th e evening atrvice last Sun- fish, f^r and othes good tMhga. at o r ita cliw ^ n ^ b c u * o d &gt; 't h / ’cimB. W. Herndop .had. w on the flrat owned the -flttt Dftnocratlc paper
lieniidv.’ WrEll portrayed. Miss Helen day a good audJetire v^a-ln attond- oho o clock made them feel hke 4tru&lt;;ii6n 0| every public building
prize, a beautiful cot glass dish, and here. He la greatly surprised a't the Rowland, impersonating In a very anc* to listen';Id:th‘‘ presontation Of tackling tho same amusements over
th'0&lt;6 thaV miut bc tn?atca
Pr. G. H. Edwards of Orlando' was evidonce of prosperity on every
the
fai^,
of.seventy
rotlcge
studepts,again after dinner.
. ■ ; ^ apecial projects.
delightful jpw^nqa^ l*X^y«pdar and
■’tki
awarded the gentlemen’s first prize, hand in Sanford ahd vicinity and
put fn a composite definition of the - The candidates were out-ln force , „ Tbnt an. im ount ffuUnt to 20 pBr
Old
Lace’’
wa*
winner
of
the
first
...
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a pair of handsome eiik hose. The paid tho city many-compliments but
Christian JJfo; it *wps &gt;ea*wJrtg to and even the grnrtd Jury was aN°'*,'l,&lt;i,L&gt;ont 0f tbe amount authorised for a
ciin-olntlon prizes, pretty decks of thinks that-we ought to adopt the * « » .
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Miss Baidla Williams, representing know that abrh a -virile add work- to attend under the charge of Judge &amp;(&gt;v(irnmant building be fixed as. the
csrds were drawn by Mr*. Long of commission fofm*of government and
'Initials Only," waa a close second, nlilo faith is held by ,the: college men Perkins, States Attorney Landis nnd jnail|n,m n'^est op*a site therefor,
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Jackronville *tjd Mr. B.. W .' JltftU get J&gt;etUr results. He ships many
tO
the foreman and court adjourned j ^ ,T h a t ' ¿ ; jumji|*um kppropriatioQ ,
and waa aceordkd tho honor of cut- and wbrften (ff XmeflFa* *'’
don„ Dainty wres1^Mi*Js,. ,cpifr?..'-- crtfea*aitd orange boxes to this city
NeM' Suiytiy .evening at 7:30 a for .two hour. In,order to allow ev- of J
$
1
0
made annually
Bng the Saint Andrew cake, a.boa«-,
listing of creamed chj^toh and green and came down,,to- look :jttcr his
‘subject
wlll^bo .considered which is erybody the ow&gt;ortunUy, of making. for p^lfo'jjuiliU ifg work, to bo oxtiful example o f the culinary- Art.
pens in patty shctl*. izrtva paafe, many custoiftBs iai.tW« Wetloa pf
holiday. AU the stores p#^dyd,‘.[n',a btp^(5flnco with the plan
'The eake^iced in white, was iriorned rcceivinf much attontioi; today: ‘ ‘Is it a real
it. ,1 im 4 vhi-cte avid nuts, prafar* nnd. the »
the
Church
Indifferent
t\
&gt;
the
Social
: _jifce-tt
closed
I
at
noon
and
that ber*)n' reoom
anu H
it 1seemed
seemeu mac
itlijb d fei^ .
f’
w ith! the .name ?lt|^L.*A»df#w*s
Jcerl tea »pro served at the eoncluproblems of today. A recent ur- every clUzen of Sanford and n eigh -j ■t h o p03tmwsltf.fAD«r^ « U forth . ,
*1; ,■
nnd
■^Vîalnt
•
An**”
Am ohg/the prominent visitor« to B M Ï w i f M ' -■ » a '"**:
f f ^ j i o n of •the game. Mi’ s Ilensie
aVcw'ffpM In red i4 n ¿J V M U WfTr tiçW in qn* pf »ur popular maga- boring towns were at Woodland\ whal (hp npvr9li^ lofe, ’.irtFj[9Jf w v .
•
the
city
this
week
is
JF.
O'Hara
of
f / • fcjintnperl charmingly presided at
FI()rfdil J t ^ ^ i . ^ h a t they
® ^ ^ ' f f r a d ® ^ Ä J t l i e catféj JÜnes Uould lead one to thnlk ao; Is Park to attend the L a g l« picnic/ ^
tbe’ptjpch bowl Burin;: th» evening. Jacksonville ahd one of thq largeat
■ such Impreaaion warranmf or noi b&gt; Of jppase ovcrybocly hud a good vinJM »eym dnr W, -pl»n(:M*Jollows:
and- served- Jt to'' Hie; ju'■ta tir —
The
Pr-idfw tjj* bO’ t nn.d bo*ite$s-*nd the land owners In thc ^1state. He ia
.300,000;
color motif- extended toJthp^Yfifcrsh-. tha&lt;fn4ts of tht /^s^'. Yoà'rre’ in­ t l m e ^ h ^ i g a a ^ l w a y a hav*
Trontw. Qjiwtt.’ those present ,were Mr. making ,* deal in 'aom* ol the lands
vited.
com«
and
pfb^F..t&gt;F
the
ment table defcoratibna. Across tires
goat ■ui^aY-’iJju.G^pn Iflim, 335,000,
*pd Mrif S.FJr Bjtrptt. 15r. hnd Mrs. i flrfjidHl Celery City and will be here
tati on.
5/.*'
presentation
Methodists Worship In Star Thbnlr^
handsome white cloth,: broad bands' drew?«
Pida|h%sAAppv)'qvlated, JOfT.IIOQ;.
- . •;f t : A NbaC &amp;t/: W l , Mr*. *Forrest *»v *r:d dhy* vWUhg with h|* many
of red ■ribboiuwere placed and in the
ebst
uiidfi^' «¡^thaoh plan 32S
‘
Dwlôé
tôjtho
f.cfc
tty
&amp;
v
u
i
dhurch
Informal
Dunce
1 ^
V.r
Lakej SfrPuTitflft
W7 Ffern- Sinford^ fmtlds.
. c#ntar*'d/ thi* fable waa j&gt; haadsome • J4far F. -8, Munson was the grs-j building ia -being ; únido v‘ down to
St,
Pet*JpYroFt£-Appropriated, 380,
7
^
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dnii. Mrsf'i}pn]r,;W. F/. TVatsgn, Mrs.
‘
j
silver
candelabra,
d
h
e
'
five
white
000;
cost
.under .BuHfsqn plan, 346,-'
dou» hostess of u pleasant informal Jglvtfcplace J o the- linodi?.«irne..brick
An Imposant Thvnle
W- D. Holden? Col. A . M.-Thraater.
candle* haying xwd shades. Deli- dance given. Monday-wvenmg ot her structure wide-k^ Will »ooft be bqilt 000.
"
Will bo presented ‘ nix» Sunday
Mr. and ,
“"^aughlln
!»g
of
studio
1n
hunor
of
Midi
Mabel.Bowon
the
seme
site,
tho
services
of
the
Mr. and Mrs. _.
’’ pi Dr. evening, at 7tì0. -JM .the Congre««- Hous ral
wt, ondè&gt; ' Bjirltí^on pito, 330,000.
leh ft charming visitor fr.om J^JÚon-| Pffipt Methodist church will, be held co»k
^
Oriondo, tipnal,. church. I.t la this: ” 1 » thó
and Mrv.Jq)in 1
wore
served
by
d
io
&lt;
x
patroti*eae»
of
D íf.ánd— Appivprifttcd. 365,000;;
sillo.
The
decorations,
wsre
most
in
tha
Star;
Theatre.
.
it'.
; Dr. and Mrs, G,
dsr.of Or, Church1 Indifferent to tho Sadal
^ e ‘ *van1pg, Mr's,
A ; Ny.l, M *
‘
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’
UUia#
‘
atid;*
handsome
..Sunday
r
e
fill
a
t
,
9;41k-1;
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' vndar Burleaod plan, 330,00
Problem»
.of
Today?"'There
are
lando and' Mire
-.debumpert
“
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Orlando— Appropriated. 355,000;few
'subjects
of
vakter*
Im
port
/ t-'
*' ‘ V 'A
coat un&lt;k-% Burjeann pkinf $30,000.
to the ciUzenahlp bt oim country
Jale
. laçhrcola - Appropriated, $75day,: The anawer ta the quest
dng &gt;P
P
vlth
tjifc
r
e
c
t
o
r
,
*
'R
o
y
.
..
J
000;
boat unde r'Burleson pian, 330,- ,-a.
wni-.bg
provided
with
amplÁ'-rnaml
Yaweir,
*
j —j's-storelió*'been very eucease- by those Interested In the church
and -BandaU Ch»gc -w’Jre r«1*
‘
the
Everything
.will
be
done
to
make
fui In every way and many people will Toetni .^çepair or hope to ,o^p
i 'mcasui# fqt.-lho hfapk'atfty of
évèty otiy -JcVhat home-» *The pwstor - ‘ Lj^elamL-i-Approprlatadt 375,000;
-*■ tstnt ftdm-a distane,] to take edvan-' niUloh: You are w*lfoin«d.to .hoar
V ^J&gt;T a ffair. M ore ::th ah Mi,«. ?J’abc; Bn'wter, Allas M«lt Whif-1 will.,pfeju&gt;nt ’ tho old Gospel .ih it» cort’.rt»th'f-'^sjrh**on plan. 330,000. ’
thls^
theme"
«preaented,;
come^and
¿T •
«f tW marpy^hargalna offered.
3 &lt;iy gq*sts were
. . ; ,’J
“
sih i ‘ ^ d U s f \V edt«ri% and* wilt bmig ,'í ’ friend: J .
Belie
.. ;lxit
ttav« ■ is jf "you' have OOt
;1x*t tt(*.
ft r*-days
lc';
’ ..-dnesday
DW
ŸVmklretdy atuÍH
HeVt ahPubl ^ N ollc 1Tolkr ..and Ralph ' Htevei
England State» w
Ptfrkins,
de your dm,
this week; are Home fpr ;the aummer vacation
some time wlLh f,
.Beh uro port,
i^ n g pi amuauon* n a v « «
from
the
mH
Ics!
col
I
ego'
a
t
.
kvsrythlng ma
»y‘. May 30th-ii-a
and from there will
"ie,
Mrr"GiUfoiFhyt
|'Ciar- to atten d it'
‘*
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iW
g
la
d
.ja
/W
in
Ran* . Mid you can ,
- tho
*W1
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y are'- students st JefferMl»» Pqachea 1&gt;ef-|
»svlng.o’ n
dejívety
will .*i
Ha s
hnd J w t
* 1 ^
one how
fter 89 -hM been

P R O B A B L Y R E P O R fm m
TO TH E JUDGE TO

APPEAR

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HAS COMMISSION
FORM GOVERNMENT

EAGLES HAD ,
A GREAT PICNIC

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Hat* Tw* WeeJtH At
' liful Enterprise

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tin dhllijra,
•fecial reduced railroad r a t « - f]la (»cured forr par­
Mum are fa*t being'/completed ties of ten.1* y&lt;jrtner particular* may
•Tor the Florida Young Woman's be obtained.-by ’ ^bplying to the
Conference, to be hefil at Epworth Young .Woman's Christisn AisocliInn .on Lake Monro?, oppoaite San tion. As the hotel accommodations
Til'd, June 24 to July 8th, under the* are limited' those who desire to go
, eyjpieAi. oi the Young Woman's should make application at once, so
&gt; Christian Association.
rcservaliorui can - be made for them.
All the joys of out of doom and
This confereoc)*, which will be
tte freedom of camp life are-to be conducted Ilkef a:U|rl*’ Summer Cam
combined with special’ conference conducted lik e' -a’ .Oirls' Summer
features; simple JBtflMe and M issis Camp, ia the'flrst of its kind in Flor­
study classes udf, Afid*r the trees ida, and meets a long felt need, for
technical counrilaHjffti''1 tbe^ coilego It offers a rare opportunity to thf
girts; inspirational t i n t ¿round the girls and young women of Florida
camp fire in the evening
veapom to combine a delightful vacation trln
by the lgke; talkie "tin tKft 'various at slight expense, with the htfiplr«-'
forma of aervica whfen ia being given tlonsl feature« of a conference which
to tho world toda y,vdtf'ljlifvn rca ^ has heretofore been available to
to give these young;Vornen who •W /e few. fio niothdr need fear tp.-ldt
tend a vision, of the
âbun- |jer duughter^comc alone, and ‘eviy
dant llfe /Y lk d of tlu-ir place jn ,fhe y o u n ( £ Vomndl/erDO^would Uk*

W A S H I N G T O N ,

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And many qther handsome prizes to
be given away by D. A.Caldweil&amp;.Sons

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7,000

,i.
competent' young college wotiinu..'».
Tennis, crmjinit, llshitig, j riiwdng,
driving and swimming will hA‘ iwiin b
the attractions, and swimrni /T
'*
sons will^hc given,
.
f 1K ,,
Among the
^.'•©niong
thiT many,
many^ delightfut
delighlfut walks
taken^n
points
/ w K l f c‘ canile
s n i . taken
J o nearby pointa
W .9 .^.-i'reit*
\ i r * J in
is llensor
11"nii&gt;n Springs, « t
wljcaieil for its
^bra'ted
,1, healing «aren., and

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THIRD PRIZE

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Jh&gt; D ynam ics o f a Church

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George "Hyman,
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pastai,, of

stirinoli, " tus ujntamica . oL. ' a
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f^iurch In series. - The venutili us
4-whole h«^ been delivered ih mar
cJiurches of the state. Once It w
sjjéìkeil to more than 600 .youi

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1&gt; ,n(,a' ” r'
twlr°
thl*
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MILES

camping experience, and
v"&gt;
lflv -*
SERVICE
t*^
wUh-have opportunity to win many
*
‘ "booppi under competent ieadcrahip.
tini bear thè greatest
The ,'ijtflny beautiful walka around known* iniieifge guarantee. yet are
Enterprise ofl^r atrpn
qng inducements, ^old^atNk’ liriie-eyan.lets than tlrea of
fp l win ihe ivono^fof “
W
, gnd-lri the I\e- ^ erI\ V ^ ^ r
* biqw'.oèta *tui
^ r y jr ^ k r t ì^ jr p b o ! which has been %encrat:; Ve*r. duuraKtev, -covers
"»ti tKp5n»poful of the guestj ^ M ^ v tnilea4 servicp against every*
: 4u/tn#\-tbc conference they
! , nidy
. lJfH hiog tucapt abuse. These tire» arie
.*)oarh ,Jo v
the "tw o
.intended for^rndst severe setviçe,
div«h^¿ orncefrn "to swi/n th0^ "lour
Orders ha vjj - been received for
standard
t Jicsidi-s the -bon'thèse t ir « f o r , use iy the United
ora whieh may be won In Health
S talés Government Service. ■
Craft the Camp Fire Girls can put
As a -SPECIAL IN TRO D U C­
their knowledge of Camp Craft to
T
O
R
Y offer, we wUl allow the fol­
practical use, and os for Nature Lore
lowing
prices for the next ten days
the Sndthsonla'n Institute is said
TIRES— TUBES
to be richer, in botanical specimens
Tfre
* Tube
from Enterprise than any other part *
28x8
$ 9.20
82.00
of Florida./
/ f
30x3
10.25
2.30
Tho young women in our Florida
30x3
1 13.50
2.80
colleges are manifesting much inter­
14.05
32x3
3.00 )
est in the conferences, and large del­
15.25
3.20
34x3)4
egations are expected to come from
WM ’
all the colleges. These girls will
.31x4
0.26
32x4
18.00
3.30
have their separate councils under
,19.50
33x4
the leadership of Miss Mary Dud­
• 3 .4 0 ..
34x4
&lt; ' 20/40 ■
3.00
ley Powell, Student Sccreatary of
35xf - y Z. 21.00)
the South Atlantic Field Committee
3.8036^4
'2^.00 . * 3.9Ó
of the Y. W. C. A.
36x44^ “
26.00 - - 6.00 ‘
Representatives o f * 'the various
27,00 - •610
young people’s organizations will be
36x4
37x4
,•, '¿7.50 "
present, Epworth Leagues, Chris­
-f»16
&gt; * &gt;ij£^0
o.su
tian Endeavor, B. Y. P. .If.’s, Mis­
A ll'oth if s i z e s . Non-Skrda 20 p#r
sionary afbcietiea, . etc., ami,
teacherjf of organized Sunday sch-ol! Jent*i^tra. 5 jier cent diichunt if
cla*.vp have signified tjieir intention payment fn l u l f acconpanies »order
o{,&lt;,Himing and bringing' their entire' and if two are so ordered, shipping
classes with them. Young
people charges wilfobe pnid,by n*. C. O. D.
from the Niilathea classes, and lead on 15 per cent of ^Vtvount.of order.
ers of all kinds of work -Among girls Our output is limited, so we suggest
and young women -'are, ioCited to early ordering. We sell direct only'
&gt;i come. . . .
giving purchaaer'/the .advajitatjo of
,
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While In the early 'morning ¿iouft nil middlemen’* profltA ? r
there will b y 'classes and cou hr^
«jTRONiQTRt-iAD RUBBER CO?
of an? Inspiratidnal j character for |
Djiyton, O hio
those who wish them; tho'aficrrtoyj*
wiU f c left i-ntir&lt;-ly free for tccTC’' lion
^n^jm pilrU M il^£eau^^
Al
■. i r - 1.
Tm
ittphnrgc of a

SECOND PRIZE Trip to Washington, D. C.

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T irol?

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Piano

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ií ¿4Ntm P u n ctu ^ e^ A u to

_’t) Tba Camp Kire Girts are Cspecf.iall^invited to make this their sum- ¡*GIMRANTEED

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Also This Handsome

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sports between the different High
School* of the state.

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, - strIyllztbU -n thUYWi»

nomln»tI«n (wipes »n t m»lt ta I*, th* Coaâsi
O'
nópsrtmsTìt ofli.'A. i
fUftfoot, FUirtdm. It you dual r*r* to tolw.

cuupon Is (ood tar 6000 voi*.

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: OH LOOK W H AÎS HAPPENING!

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nomirtiu,
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ME FOR THE

PIANO!

Tim plimo given in this Círand
^ a fme itiahògaay Uprighi piano, beauttfidly^flnlahed, new and X.
up to date pi eveiy raipecj., ^
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ladies, married !n&lt;Uèw;f»iul qld lndics, stir qjÌ y.óut ginj^gr and win Ulta piano—yhu c;m n j go
« ! in with the TeterminaUort tq wift'afpl y ou are sure to coniò out at the end of the contest winner of citi
th is '

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; ; nomination ticket Is good for 5000 Yô^is/ we give you these free gratis, as aytip X. As soon os you send in
your nomination ticket we will scnif yfeu all detailed information regarding this Grand cont ‘ ‘
:

:

•••

E X P L A IN E D

Rules and Regulations
RULE I

ftULE2

Any candidat«^ having vofw 6r
casting vote* for thcmselv« are not
transfer their v o t « to

another person.
The candidat* receiving the xreat« t number of voto wili bo declercd

-it

That contest is open' to everybody (except salaried employees of J). A. paldwell
&amp; Sons). With each and every purchase made in our store on and after Monday, Juns
■1st Utcre will be votes given for the Grand Piano Contest.
HOW

TO

E N T E R T H E C O N T E S T —- f i l l

o u t th e nomimiirfm coupon

the wjnn«” of the first prize, au
nd below which is gdod for 5000 vqt^s-(you may0either pominate yodrself or a(friend)
‘ Upright FianO, at the do*«-of the
d
mail or bring in person to the contest,'department pf D . A. Galdwell &amp; Sons. After
contest.
1 •SQ \
-«
Tho candidate rtceiving the second
your nomination is in, then \jt’s up to you to get all the votes you oan. Because conhighest number of votes will be de­
•sidering
the value of these prizes and the short time for this contest to run, you can well
clared., the winner of the «icond
prize a/trip from-Sanford, Florida
afford to devote a little *^tr(i time in securing votes for yourself although you can make
to Washington, D. C., and return.
fine headway and posslb^ Wifk-one of the'big. prizes by devoting only your spare time.
The candidate receiving tho third
hijthwt number of votes will be
^
therefore those désiring To compete for the prizes should sonil or* bring in their
declared the winner of the third
. prixVi a handsom* art square (value '* nomination at once. The name of the person making ithe nomination will not be
836.00).
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divulged.
RULE 5 The. derision of tho contest board
In a few days as soon as the* voles cari; be counted andvpróperly credltied, the
.will be final in ait uuh-s.
RULE G Unly one nomination ticket shall
name of the candidate and the iuiroheffp! v o t * each has tò- his .or hèf credit will be
lw credited to each undidale.
placcd in o'ùr show window and also in each Friday's issue of the £nriford Herald.
RULE 7 Alt votes in possession of candidates
Getting an early .sUirt will mean much to you in gettingS’pVf^for your friends^
must be turned in before G o’clock
on Wednesday of each week, In or­
let
them
know you are in the contest.
/
.,
/ /. ;
der to !*&gt; counted In that week’s
collection of v o t « .
'
, .
RULE 8 The .Ten Thousand (10,000) bonu«
votes -are td ba glvon only to parties
,i. seiiln^-out* 15.1)0 « u p o n books. *
Wc^.havé issued coupon books good for f 5.00 in mbrcb&amp;ndjj&amp; at any time, with
RULES Oupoiet-CMnnet - b* accepted as
each coupoà boolcfiQOO votes q,re given to th^piirclmser, by* buying a coupon book you
pa/ttetite.On a&lt;jcWnU.( To rectivt
nr. liunn-v nuift ‘o n UCrOlintt
ct 1000 votes bònus.
.* '
t :
see hcbcdulo of Votes.
___________
to increase their nunfhsr of votes.
RULD10 AtijriJiUtuurchasIng a coupon hook
, Will be given 1000 vote* bonus
To anyone selling'a. coupon book to another jWsorf, lTJ,(WVJ;lvo!dè TiCTUL" Wlli
I
*t 5
: over the «5.00 Hchedult. In other
Get busy todpy nnd sell a few^couiioh books and win one o f these Jimidsomc pri2cs.
'
words, a , 86.00 caih ‘pgrehose entitb-s y o o to &amp;O00 votea, but If you
It’s easy. If there Is any information you.want i LiLhat ’pokofficp and we'will gladly give
¡lurchliso a 15.00 coufion book, from
you
all the information needed, and help y o u to gtìt started tn IJiu otmtesbprogefly.
* 1 ;. . clthsff one of the candidates, or at
*V
our store you are issued 6000 votes
at the tirpa of putchnafng the cou­
pon boo*'

10,000 Votes Bonus Given For SeHihg Coupon Books

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Smodiate
Spring« i* « h ^ o m o of Jlúfnl Retiro.; " ' V *
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-fa m ih « '
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IN TH E G R A N D PIAN O C O N T E S T - f \
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branch out fro/n the original stutlw- Sundliy' morning, Mla y . a js t .‘ ‘ Y o u
4 * t l p u i ü t NOMINATE TOL’lLHiXF OJl A riUKKU 4
wiAgMala
,
c mtUifaie WHO
w ho'U bo^’ Hi tho
I R
^'iSnîSï. ment at St. Auguntine. Near there, are invited to attend, •¿‘ .‘ '.. f'*
or who may al any timo i nter the
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Fill out thlz nomination blank and mail, or bring in persoti to the Gonteet'©epartment o f . 1';
is an old Indian Mound, rin w4ilch
contest.
&gt; D. A. Qaldwcll &amp; Sona.
arrow heads and Indian pottery may
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",be found even today*.
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htono island, on which lives n
¡r v well known Florida artist,-Lemon
X Miss Mrs. Mr
. Bluff, Woodlawn Tark ...amT Blue
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FtrgiMK^.
SiWd
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Uingor
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Uliti *T«iy • .11 (SBl I'arrtUM................. . IS» VoU»
Be.nSodJ'or C&lt;m»tl|mtfon S j Wh/ &gt;
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poliits for picnic trips, and automo•"Wnh****» - .ÏO C«»h tWedMa*.
.. . zoe Vote*
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Address
tUh tvrty. . J i OÙkriWltSà»,. f. . j , ,»i, . ZS0 Voto*
^itiit
ltjeks
of
■Thelf;
f)lsag:ee.
.
biles
will
be
prepared
to
take
special
F.A M » - ,
1th ****&gt;• JO C*3Tl*U/ih»«*, . . . . . . . . . . . . ZOO Voir*
tvÜîl »vtijr I.M l'**h CurrU»..
1000 V.t
a'jlc RffScti
* ypartlca ovcF to DeLand, which .1»
k W w Z M JI ( ‘«tía furrhu«
ri...,
V.rt»
only twelve miles away. •'Ax- The i •To overponi» iior.zdpaiion 'tn'd . slug­
tig.1'»ri-T *
Nominated By„
«very
I .St..tayawal
on
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. . __ il tm
sort---- «•Vtct«
conference ’ will qitcnd over ' th«, gish liver pleswitrtly, easily antkxnf1!/.
pnIffiBÌiur**rct,
yvfào
v,
, « v*f f 2^&gt;0 Çi» ce*) I» POfürnft are * « i .
V.
Wtlt* T*fT Ptetahr. *UUf&gt;( vh«th*r &gt; !!* , Mr*, or Mr., *ni rlrin* wrr*rt portoffl&lt;w and *tr«t pHt*w
ith of Ju|y n spedai patriotic,cele­ Dodsqit« 'T.fviri 'Ton e is guaranteed by
L.
R.
Philip»
&amp;
who
will
i
rf
uliy
bration wfilk takq'piece on that dhy.
W ith * * « * » •
p * y n » n io o w e t
tH&gt; V t*.**
tVith **rfy I.M yayjctnUtO m
l ..........; 1 SO* Vot*«
A ’ number of- very, prominent refund pirchane price (60C,)’ Mi once if
With •*•*»■ ZOOI
-¿»peakem have consented to be prei you i re not entirely ratLffed wjth it.
-+iit
pdt At the, Conference, among them I'v Dodsons Liver TorUTii made to take
tho
place
of
calomel
and
other
strong
Dr)’ Jenkins, president of Wesleyan
College. Macon, Oa., who lo r n « jjdrgatfvw, It has none of the dlv•especially to m a c« the ‘y oungVoiii, n agreenlife arid often dangeroua afu
of/Florida, Dr. R. A; Camino of Do- effeyta of rslomel, which 1» In fact
’
George ;Hymar) ' of Han­ pci*0n, n mineral, a fortn of deadly;mefford, MiA Emma Tucker, a well cury/ Dodaon a UGtr^Tonif i r ’tt «tilct-'
^ known Bible teacher in the eòqth, ly vegetable liquid, containing nothing'
^..Our entire stock Of Muslin VndergarmenU that Were
Pillow
Pillow Cases, '¿pedal f i v ^ j
Jonrierly.prici-d-up to.^LGO, go on sale next Monday,* A Q ‘
Mabel Stevens of. Gainesville, htrnful. It not-only. lea vet, no bad
Mouday.................
r.f..
effects,
but
work«
easily
and
naturally,
ftLOaIpJIlii,-..
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« Mr«. B. F.* Holland of ilBrtow,,'and
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without pain or gripe Add without inter­
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Mra. yAbncr »Brown, an accom.
CHEMISE
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Mon' V i , ' musician and Sunday school fering at all with your .regular habit«,
f
GOW NS
w*fevr from ,\)&amp;*jrto«n, N. Y. diet or occupation. A Inal may bo .eif
■i^fisa I*ma 'jfrojgjijjiji^eneral. Secro- fit you greatly,/ why not «W
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A ary'oM fie'/icks
31«,Y- W. ¿'.'A. * * * •
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I.nrcc Sheet»—8U90^Si^i\Mis Sheets, special H Q n
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ccqtive of the conference,
our Wlmfbw Display)
nnd ‘/ M
MU?.
Dudley Powell,
lfk Mary
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FOR CONGRESS’
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Btud6nV Beereinry of The South Att.
fourth
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■!ikW Appllcf^Op id nttond Chia r o ttfer- k
AI.HEft'
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D iscom fort From»odson^s Liver

Schedule o f Votes

»inning June 1st This Store Will (’lose Every Thursday at

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the conscientious.~ -and
Judicious
wielding -oXday«, and the man who neglects or
fuila to righteously perform tbit
duty, hastens the day when po*
t y it y will curse, him for such neg­
lect and failure; whilo those who are
stalwart and march to the polls and
Judiciously and fearlessly cast their
ballots for the Interests and protec­
tion of society, hasten the day when
theae* will rise up to applaud and
bicaa them for a duty performed.
T o tho young ipen of. today it can
be said that tW* questiofi Ji of i
importance to you than to the older
men, fdr tho natural course of humsn events for future here, is des­
tined to be of longer durafiop, and
abound.you not care for the welfare
d f.th oic u ho come after, you should
Wtjb 4he best government possible
while \i shall be part of ytuir hai
t^qrif. ^nd while you must îbok t
for yjjut j r.pt' .-tion, for the protec­
tion bf ÿqur^prdperty rights, And for
thosV.«b ou t&gt;*qli. ;r?&amp; ,'
behalf of
thpt s o i t .of gh^e'tnrpont.which reco ta k es th6 &gt;bo Uni rights b efore‘the

curt Voter. Should StiyJy the 6HK 7
«alio« Well
«latcd period« «very citloen
At upon to perform at tho bal• duty- which hu o f « id
to the community In which
r ’mM to bis «tate and nation, arid
** t*™**:[elio*
.. man.
~i On the second
o( June neat thb- duty rop• r L , the dtUenahlp of Seminole
ntv and should not ho treated
^ c o n s t it u t e d under Our governcounties are hut cooperative
fr it/o f the «tate, organised for the
.l_!.l«Urlntf fila»
IriPnl
Z p o * of• administering
the local
JT.L of the govornnwnt In the
u,.rwt of the citisensnlp of the
' ïnity* and the atafe affaira in the
S a t of- the dtiwnohip Of the.
,uu. Thç county.-lgovi*hm«nts,
.,d the state gove/Afcsrft, r h ^ h e
«Tried on by f g e o l * W repÌÌ^ÌUà;u l (the odi rials) whose seta should
! in ^crordiûcjç with h»w. nnd the
end desire«* .of,-. Ihe people of
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n! t y . ' òr ,thh .«a te . as the case
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rwy he.^ïi» .htWr storila, tho rota-

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linMor the l«w and right to be
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.h e should act. ^ v&lt; . ,
g©,; , Rboift. their dally vocations.
¡n'iboO'ing those who shall mffn- What* «ratud-vVe .yopr verdict of
I'lfS'OUx 'aftvlt» no man. should art

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fum ed o a k ;^ r natâhi1;.f u ll si«v\ stro n g ly v
Tuinforccti nnd m ig h ty c o m fo rta b le . A
-. . réni bargain at the price asked
fb ,— L—

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$4.50

grace any home.

Two-inch con■

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built;
will do for you and« JWyour
aat .vt an&gt; thing that, is purely
f
&gt;&gt; .t»rervpt, *&gt;yi tihq re-(
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Tbcbaptii.^t mmh'nuUun imaginablafor comb
inal to hiuiseif, and which' dfikS fuse« fa %tehcb by exsm|&gt;ilt V h y
beauty and stregth. DrsigniNf along plain, yet
children: Let us send you oijc*.
rich, Itnas,&gt; I«»«»
made ui
of «**u«
extra hoivy maple'
matue and wdl
s
. .oncern the community at large; not demand of those who Maim the
r /• rj
braced. Paintc&lt;l In red nnd irrecn; also comm In
LX'puo has th t.m ii'u l iir- polltltul pririlege &lt;&gt;f leading in public life, snd
natural. Another good|*'R. F. C.” offc'rbg.
: richt* to make . sorti#1' pewmnal or who say that we muat^illftt
gP%g&gt; F 7 P
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a* «*»/&gt;
*y\
5|fej
ciu-uc. -laws* whJcK, they make |ndj!lls»|ute,J
liunriU interest,
$3.75 values $2.48 f W ,. - rC’ tSX
M : v-i^}vfv _ _ _
‘ to him( the bam/ùpèî\',wtoè1t hit that they by their c u m
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theirs ii made between tVr-'iarloMs t i f r 'm y by» carefully .fi
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: applicant« for preference oKi,J&gt;fomo- la y themselves, and Sy'.phr^ofmlng
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■ueo; lu t ,-In making hi«...decision, jsoli-evory
every public duty in thi^samo
Ittry man should give W m and spirit which they exact nnd "require
.sdirlou« conridssÿillon to tho iwrj.b» of others. Lot's eliminate from p\lV’
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tad quriificatioiu* of*aWry candidate .Uc life.O ujt type of men eontdrtW
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fferin;; himself
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man with soul so dead,
! th\ ;. r..; iiouut question to he ^e- tVrèT" thè. mt
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[¿ikdiU, which cun and will H-iiiler ,jVj&gt;o&lt;*Tie*er
ÌVbb«metrer tto himself hath said:
COM PLETE HOUSE
K U S T N I ^ M S . »W 5 |
[the beyt,service to the county, or "Çhif,)« my own,, my native lamdV
éi* j “ WH
H f a . w .«'* ben chosen t o ' lia so.
W hpse'l&amp; arl'hath nfe’er within him
f l o r i d a ’ö L a r g e s t f ü k n ïx u h e ì j i o k e ‘
In n bl.ing up one's mind .'ns to burned,' A# homo hla footatepa turn­
WE OCCUPY T ills
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l qualifications of n man for pojlt- ed,' From wandering on a foreign
ENTIRE T W E L V E
JACl
liai preference o r,•jlrcomt!"»n many sUandT Ih,*wch there breathe, go,
STORY ULTI.DI.n o . v‘F L O R ID A
É
i B ü r i 'N
i tlinp should have weiahL.with thpse mark Wm Well; For him no minstrel
[sio arc rr^jly fct^lvin\-tp ^promote- raptures swell! High though his
ri^titeouBneas, smTTo elevffto titles, proud Tdi name, Houndless hla Us
=—
|dtl acta to that hi/.h pint,
Wealth as wish can claim; Despite
Overturned the Ruggf , ;-rv
MONROE ITEMS»
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not«, violets, poppies, rosi
lilies
tnsive and reprcpentntfva public those titles, power« and p d f. The
This has been a 'week of. picnics and buttercups.
Several young ladies while re­
ice, whej\ public. offices wff^ _ntj wretch, concentered all in self, Llvn
r*i
for Monroe. Woodland Park has
Henry Miles rendered s w ilts
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from .Woodland Park Ust
in •be' ¿dsttidcrefl and
trusW-d Ing shnll forfait fair renown, And
had a picnic nearly every day. Mr. very prettily.
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Sunday
in
a
buggy
had
their
horse
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from which a man seeks dobbly dying, aliall go down, To the
Smelts gave the park to the Monroe
A Maypole dance by sixteen young B**uilfrjroureo»nph*Ioii. U«j
är
n«ke his livelihood. In the first vile dust, from whence he sprung, take -fright and in turning sharply children free, for which all patroqf, ladies dressed In pink and green ■ * * * * "• rmkWfc Y e*«*
lw»H » c Im j»r «( WHlUnrc a 'man administering the Unwept, unhonprêd and unsudg." * to the left the buggy waa over­ teachers and children tender their dosed the exercises. turned and soroi* of the occupants
B -,
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t
1 SON'S RgECKLk CREAM
ici of pubic ' otfic should be
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J. J. DIÇKINSON .
■thinks.
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The teachers, Mio« Helen Iserman »nd ih*r*lldiwbe&lt;*r. S m «
were injured. They were hurried to.
¡led In poi rtt of&gt; abUiVy to op. The closing exercises of the Mon­ and Mm. C. Williams are to be con- u m mt; (rqulf.tv.ji
the» city and are badly bruised and
|able him to render'«. truly and efliroe school were held Friday night. gratulated on the way in which the «»wo«. W#podt!»«lrgu«v»
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suffering
from the shock but .«UI re­
St public Servïc» -.thrqugb the
The schoolyard w m a veritable entertainment was carried on. Mon»
w22wwito
cover.
They
itre
all
wrathy
about
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’fACMlti« pertaining
tage waa erected for ro . ( , d , i k .l •»• h u b u n apnclnlly iu
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an automobile that passed them at * ™
’
p.iri^iilftr o/ffco to which ‘ h
tho
performers,
Japanese
lanterns
P ,“',r "
ù^hes, aqd *yet .this idonc does not Guaranteed Wear Ever Hosiery For the time of the accident and refused vwere
i« d “ M
u Williams for teacher*.
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hung everywhere. First on the and
Mrs.
pmi inii»t citm Doon'i oum hair C
u po*.
to
takp
th
«
lnjip^d
pafties
to
the
Men and W’omen
H U t him to dMm our prderences;
program
was
a
song,
Ouf
Country’s
.
The
bMkst
ball
team,
played
a
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icity because tUe .q^wûffeur said he
Ladle«’ Special Offer
(;r he may hot have thé inclinâllon
Flag,
hy
the
hoys
of
the
school.
A
good
game,
on
Saturday
afternoon,
wnt
bv
mill
it
detirni.
j
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ti.ee..
-Hr« wo* -very
would not* h iv/«.tinte.
e
lib administer* the duties of 'his of- ••
Flower Gantstu by,' twenty girls was They oxpect to play Monday, W ed- prtciii* C m . t»./ CLiiaiM, s. c., r* L« i ,
For lim ited Thne 'O nly*p
(allant
to
say:the
least.
S/l"
g^f.-solriy for the benefit -olf those Bfx pair o f our finest 35c value
ry pretty. The girls were dressed notday and Saturdays st 8:80 p. nu r#f »ris b/
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r/nceri him there,' and
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reprasent .Snowdrops, forgst-mc- through the sumwir.
SEMINOLE PHARMACY
1Itdie«’ guaranteed Hose In black nr
t nothing lefw than thé whole
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fpr »1.00 nnd 5 stamps for postage.
A. His la li'natlohs might
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SPECIAL OFFER FOR m JN
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a administer tho duties o f ‘ the
.
For a IIrolled time only, six pairs
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ILLUSTRATED
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of obr'Encst 86c. value Guaranteed
nah which-he reap» nu advan. - *
•Hose with written guarantee and
Telia all about eex mnltefa; what
to hiuuvILjiud hu friends in a
a palt^of .our well known M en'» young men and yoyng animen,
W. J. Sear«, a young:*in«n of
inr« or political way. Again, he
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Paradise Garters for on« dollar, and yoting wives and husbands*«n9 all
* unusual ability; a Democrat of
c.
uthets^BtciLio.JtDaff.ikflUt-^hfl
hw- J effht«eni4^À y&gt;e. He ; has
You know tlTese firvio; they’ stood cred lu\»s that govern
‘ sex
Æ
rba ,
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^.oarvige aione, through .lils-.’ itf.'"rii
the test when ail others . ; failed. forces. I.’lnln truths of sex.lifk in
served his county^ and city in-i
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foot comfort. They relation to happiness in marriage.
. They
-,V«y give
rèni loot
many positions and comes before,
j U v e no se a m s 'to -rip . ¿ T h e y hover
'•.Secrets” of msnhocd sn d 'w om ­
--- r*JTbecome looae &gt;nd‘ baggy Oa the «bapo anhood; sexual abuses, social evil,
the people of tho 4th District
IjwtoiLU '»jy cxorclae the freedom to|
(s knit in. not .prwsod in. They are diseases, e t fr
1 foiba hi» right inclinations’ in the „
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With the unqualified endorsement.
forr style,
The Iat«|v‘ most advanced and
of all the people of hla county.
superiority ipf material and work­ comprehensive work' that has ever
manship, absolutely stainlees and to been. Issued on aetual hygiene.
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He is now serving theid as, Super­
Thcreforp «. man . asking wear «lx mpqtba without hole«,, or a
....-¿ ¿y a g a '‘
Priceless Insti-hctidn for those who
liticai prefénnopt or promointendent of Public; Inktruction.
now pair flresf. ,
, are ready for the true l^ner. teach­
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Don't del^y aepll in ^ • ^ ■ M e r ba- ing.
having been, selected for the third
duties required in ari’ efficient
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forc. offer expires. Give ctTNuct ' •
This book #tells '"nUrgriMl, teachers
^/ftms; he is a young rnan of pro­
|jJinr:’T- he iruit iiavo the will or
sixe.
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doctors,
lawyers, piesehem, social
I «(»ire tp efface himself in tbo per"
.sqhool
- . tcqVheri
-' • ^ ad
gressive ideas, strong in his toriWEAR-EVER HftUERY COMPANY workers, Sunday
l rmsncó aè offlclrf .ditty and ren■• ‘ ’
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W . « . Q W ..all otberer ypUpg and old, whae all
viction«, ykt open .to reason, n | '*•«-* bahiif ae/viea . stripped of
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nied td- know about. s«x-brgtfers.
j 00/ tiw or silfwbiiaisjVnnd he must
n CJ? At •logics)-thinker,:« .good mixer, j»
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t0 do so, without-being hame f 4 n P u x-anlagonirt,
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when
opposed
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liticai Infl enee whoee coll- might
to a matter he believes* wrong,, '
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f
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•tfohk, r th a n ‘ the *«H of 'duty .
yet withal «• fair open llght-r.
Triburth: ''‘ Accjiratc and up to-date’
•d to the public. I ¿now there *
ITomÌ,; . 'Btìindsrd
Yqu can always pVco bim y4w itb-‘
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S a n it a t io n ; is ^ À ^Fbffadriphfa
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hnok of knowledgjr.fF-Philadelphia
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*n Idéal o f ,'public »Wviro, and
f a‘
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the
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of
tho
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Ledger.
Vo.'k. World says;
[*&gt;' it cannot bn attained, but tb#y
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"Plain truths for Ik¿^e_,v(&gt;o* need or
r.-v
1 nu do rn openly utili publicly;
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No man or women can perform full ought io/know f&gt;em for the preven­
™ *ny run who will do so pro.r.
wjqpgi ho is dead against'it. H *’ ^
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Is.TUJt a policy f)olitlclan. but is'.-,'
keep thsmsclv*« eetn'w itbip.
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i/iiruiiwwr*'
i un«Ç-,îWïï*
baromcter-^-Publlc*
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u.^kiK,
Wr|jcicntativc
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aki
^crpmiaoii___
thimi.Uraci$&amp;jft..
f
allfofc&amp;
b**jgdicato
-TUo
FotJi «h/i f v. if Yi"T«»i»y ssT Í rvl»r
that Seminóle county would take! real cOhJílTon o¡ oJTuirj. iohn H* CL
TUb HfRAll) PPJWINO.COMPANY
I m P iN i tbtora
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k — Stockton’ 'WiU rfu/tdÿ-Ÿtfpreae“ " ' “ *'
In and Seminole will. |There
I
k. j. (linTr. e«m»f
ÎâtT
la no argument over it and there will ida in the Uidtcrt States i
M IM Y N t S G u a in e » M a a s g s r
This ha* bWit ;«n tmUsimi ica^ibe {none. We hope that with theae
t h è 'two leaders Wt&lt;few words we can remain youra palgn
uascription Prise, »2 00 a rear ln*4#»aM# truly, etc.
done very little of the campaigning
,
and have left it to their friends to
D*il*n*a la Iha Cltf ty.eam*» »100 e*r r«*r '* .
do.
As a result, the .friends oi Pro­
, CQUNTY HOSPITALS
V
arivapc* w zbeper awoth.
gressive* Democracy have gone Into
O í Pârsw ut» In a ita n e » i»u»t ‘ b».m»d» * i »O o, - * Referring to the meeting of the
ftl» _ » * ■..
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___ . "W - -* ........ ^ *the highways and byways in an en­
State Medical Association in Or­ deavor to have Diat.’ dblo exponent of
•• aaoaai-«tai* ewk «•«»»» Auauit Mud lando' the Mornlrig Sentinel of April
atSanfnrd.
taop. »I Ihn PootoHki ai
5*ntord. fl
nwld*.
People's Rule s#pt' -lb , Washington,
15th contained the following
i AeiofM« itlrhrd. IH7»
where he may cooperate with »uch
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"An interesting dupistlon was men as are -serving the cause* for
i Na. U » precipitated yeatordfjf';afternoon
n*rt«/»lc» BuUdloa
which the people have. long striven.
when Dr. J. H. I!odkef;ni Gaines­
When the campaign opened many
Holly, we .fo u g h t you ville offered a raaolutidfy \ttfat the of Mr. 8tockton’s friends feared
t talking about something- We legislative committee beidireHed to that the old worn out plea of* &gt;
came from where water Uptyjljr liaed draw a bill for preservation at- the second term would militate against
^or taundry and cIeac«inif.]*uriioaee. next session of the legislature to au- him, but tbo voters of Florida wefo
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It that la the Beat ^ p &amp; S S l t !» wo'll thorize^the several counties to levy too sensible to pay ahy attention to'
a
millage
for
thè
erection
and
main­
have to give Ssn^onj
by.—
it. .There were few voters who had
tenance of county hospitals. -, /
Reporter Star.
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not-kept up with Afr. »Fletcher'« roci*
"The idog -was grcptly approved,
onJ, a.*id H is' this record which has
but there was some 'opposition apbeeA ^loseiy * connected with men
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H&gt;.The
pircnt.*-Ìt being co.ntenwd by aómt
D.
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FLORIDA
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SANFORD
like Litri mi'r, and Bailey JX'hich hiyr
gLyi lion w m
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that t ta s o ,Dimissione»'Af the eoùty
f
not only valuable to thu fphditfft
«¿uscid ' public -.sentijnfthl" to swervdj
?,h( but furnlah InformationkdCjh^ voter ties alrnaly had the authority. òf
H, R: STEVENS
H. E. TOLAR. ; - R.» R. DEAS
that he could not obtain, olherwlie. tako eira of the indigent sick at the
"ThCj* SiafO' Rr gUd ..to’ sen public
Cashier •
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We do not mind saying, &gt;Ve(| f t tht poor houses.
sen tien t! so strong .foiff Mr.. Stock-___
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"Dr*»"Hodges’
replied
to
this
by
ri&lt;yk of offending Editor'Holly,
ton. . It shows that the majdrity of
siying that a poor house was not ft
! •&gt; get» ,^ut the best, «end
our people resent any unfaithfulness
.. adnl pop(|f in-the sut'o - R^&gt;ortor* Hospital;'nnd nil knew what it m oaff on the ‘ part of a public official.
usutiKy* to take a sick man to a poo'r Floridihtis. might have excused the
*‘,u- Star.
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lie ¿aid that a model hos­
Thank* and. Inyou'.atop irtf(San:
senior senator for voting a few times
to Mr, ,T .‘ K. Bates tor his aaslat- u J ftf ,IfcAtl rCourte Hctmlh Jndict.i v*r. ,
jferd you will deed a^ini-sbdpm lnai pital was needed in many of ths with thef, Republicans;
might barbecue in Chuiuota lost Thursday
jandage in order, to ¿arry your load counties, if iiDfin all, and that the have forgiven h^m,- for sanding the and'all report « pleasant day and an aYics id obtaining tho subscription»^
DiniFn** tn hify ooà *
1 Report from the finance comrfiit« » ‘fiw trT ii » 7 u l V
without apilllng it. Spelling o f care &lt;&gt;f th« »¡ck Who might be sent BMley .^Hégra m i / * ft.ivoto ,fo prevent abundance of gdAff things tp’ eat.
ro
sUch'
refujéB
witaUt
present
a
II.
Y.
TarbeT
iigafn
has
^np
Ge^
tee
showed
a
total
of
»3,119
‘
■«y''
}*orapl,*lo»niW’
water, oí courae.
H j*
Incroasirig t h ^ p o wém «( the. Inter,
fmrdeni Which, waft fbOrned by a few
scribed and an expenditure of 1565
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ati^e Cohjn^Tcè Conipi^iiioh might tieva lu m t o yard in dfinrge. .
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'.community. One of the
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f’
Mrs.*
Wicks
visited
SantO date.
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“• • non-r»WrBt af'tk,
^&gt;1 liewr^exjdnfnijJ, mid even the
Hon. J. N. CJVStockto» tn*do
IZarkAor/viUe^ »em b ers strongly sup*
Kir. 'Harriaon
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rrt''1'1ford Wednesday and Friday. Mr.
^
^rtiv^Viptsoita
;
/passed
as
a
mismnnjtikyiw friends here todly
\jyMnhFtmen^odgeft' resolution.' He .t«ke,*h^t When they so dosoly follow Wicks is finding a rca^y market for ch'ftfge reported
ing tífe people and he will make many
county hospital*"ih'
his 'oranges.
at work on jhe grading. .
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each bther the people forgive, hut
- \/ píuny more here tonight when he
DVoal’ ¿ounty ha» lyeopme the dump­
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J.
W."
Daniel
hits
completed
and
-J.
T.
McLain
agreed
totake'
up
they cannot forget
has the opportunity to address the
ing ground 'f o r .»jlre fttdigent sick
the matter of h a v ijijt^ e ftopd deThe friends of Mr. Stockton have moved into hia remodeled« house.
people. Hif^worda ring true and
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from many of the* other counties,
The
friends
of
M
n.
K,
M.
Sieg
dared a public highway at the nekt ra»o, minoi., .«nd A»t hi« pr»M»i rUc««(
been dignilied in everything. They
his record is clear and it will be hia
tMid»hr«_U p) »fflant unknown; ■»k,; ¡j ,
and an Immense amount of work
will
rejoice
with
her
that
a
cable/
mPeti
of tho county commisAioners.
d,(en&lt;!»ftt in ov#r lw»nl,
have not In one tingle Instance gnrutime ‘to serve the people ns their
1 *t
wm being* done there, but the num­
gram from her gon, Dr. E. M. Sieg
The
Ynatter
o
f'*
tr
behlnd
the
official
record
of
Mr.
tlnited States Senator. The people
ber of patients coming in from other
would kind-it»^ -«id d,AnftiM.
Fletcher. When this official record announced his aafp arrival in Vera public road to Sanford wt* discussed wham
of Florida who have always stood
•ninrrfor«. yoj,. Jny A. Eimpin. *«• W«.
counties had grown ao great that
waft held up to public vlrfw aentllpont Crut from one of the inland citiea, and Mr. Rebi)ind#r'»greed to su r-1by ordered to »Vrasr ito iF, bill el rta
by John Stockton are standing by
regulations had to he adopted to
pf»ln«, duly fllwi In'tht* r*uw. cn Menl»,
began to grow in favor of retiring after*.being pursued by the federal» vey the proposed \outes on Thiprs- tha
him today and their ranks are being
U»y o| Aupni. A’. It. l i l t i£
pfeveht ‘ ftny pAtient from being ac­
for many days and being twice doy and Friday of this week and re­ ladleSrd
brine S rote day u! thit rouit- 1 .
Mr. Fletcher and electing a [ Pro­
augmented hy ninny others who
And
It
&amp; tunb,r ordrrt*! (bet itk tjjft«;
cepted unless he had been’ a resident
gressive Democrat who will not make stoned before reaching a place of port at next meeting
be publtehrd la the Sailfnrrf- il*t»U. t
have had time and opportunity to
of the county for six months. liv­
safety.
)»per
publiabfd,
In ¡temleulr rounty, fW&gt;
i
Sanford List— E. E. Brady,
mistakes against the interests of the
study carefully. {itoPxton'ft career
da, OIM a week lor et(kl r"a**raU»t
ery county, -ho said, hftd need for
The young ladies of tho Baptist F. F, Dutton. 25.00; G. F - mitn,-' week».
people,— The States.
and his life as a citizen of Florida.
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Wltnee*. R. A. DOtlOl.ASS. Cl«k el Ike
such a hospital, and it w ould'be no
church have organised a "Cheerful 25.00; Chase &amp; Co., 25.00; -H_U. Ci
L.
, „ an end the era) thereof. Ikil !!ik
The .rank and file of the Demo­
hardship on the people to support
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* D. 1914.
Workers"
band
•.«Tnong»**ii&gt;e
little
Maxwell,
50,0(h
cratic party are supporting the men
PAOLA POINTS
i.
them, for in the end it bad to be
of the Stockton type because from
Everybody in this tibck of the folks yf Geneva to iiMtej^overy sec- A. &amp;
done by somebody. The resolution
them alone can the people expect
woods
is working for the election of ond und fourth Sundid afternoon CoM
was unanimously adopted."
at the church at 4 o 'c l o « . All .the Co'.,** 25.60;t*TL C. ‘ Diibose,*. 10.00;
[v :. something. The man who has nl
------ O----;--' * VI L./. P* Hagan as county* commis­ ehiodren Invited.
Oi
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JDO'-Ij T b rib e r, 15.00; Sanf. Shoe &amp;
ways been with the people will be
sioner. W.e do not wish to disparage
MUST RE VERY CAREFU L { ; :
with theta as their Senator and .
former cointnlulonery, but we have » ' Mins Emm« Proctor is hoing.agaih* jfifu. Co., 10 00; Geo. G. He rin g,.?1
F O R Y O U R DEH
John Stockton having been more
From this time on the discussion certainly ¿ever known what could after staying several we^ftrrii Sftn» 15.00; *Jrto. D , Jinkins, 15.00; M. P.
Beaallfal Colleté Reaaaala
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Kobinson; 15:00; N. P. Yowell &amp; Co.
truly the people's candidato in tho of the demeritft.'of all political 'Can­ be done for ds until Mr- Hagan held ford.
past is their candidate today. Time didates mujl' be done behind clhsed th^ office. Ho ¡has already mtd-* . W. L.,.ßetg made &amp;’ business -trip 60.00; W. W. Abernathy, 10Ü0; Yale and Harvard, each 9 la. x 211i|
i Thos. K. Bates, 1Q.00; Walker Fish
tfrineclon, Cornell. Mlrhlfaa
has not changed his principles hut doom, upyn thy 'flvo points of th^ rii,Vty Improvtriifntf .In.iour roads, t o /Orlando la^t Tuesday.
h’]\
Each 7 in. x 21 in. ,
&lt;Co!.,Esh
on
BiutMrfvoi
GaineaYllle1
Co.,
5.00;
L.
R;’
Phlhl»
&amp;
Co.,
6.00;
time has changed
the
thinking corrupt pryfftices law, and thop in u has 'been Ysafly to-qislftn to jtli o u r f .
AH
f%
t
quality fylt with frit bead...
Me
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H.
Huddl
people of Florida until today they low hreafhf H u sV h l’ It seaiifta a " t d W Ä fc y o ^ p ^
” • u " f e; A
Wo° t ' W - Garner,|
L- A* jnf&gt; streamers, letters and msscot
. .te^
— n ston
» , Baxter and Brumley,
Brum ley,, -25.00;
-26.Ô0; N. 'll.
are standing solidly behind Stock- pity that a «¡‘ftndidato may go about could. In' fa c t /lie ,is .iM. eren
Bt0-n las^k w«*k. Pi,!,«.
M. e«ecuted fn proper c o lo n y This.
who h v j leea ip ^Geneva- ld.00* L. ‘ P.-iMcCuller, 5.00;
ton. It remains to be seen whether th e, ^puntry circulating false tales hii job, which wq appreciate, imd bftfd
the people will rule in florida or th f of hi* own prowess to u public that ¥ur voters will do their part to con­ for so ne tira&gt; returnjd home with’ Frank, 6.00&gt; J. L. Miller, 5.00: ’ •P1« “ 11«1' Msortroent sept ¿oMpaid ;
jJ 'u W B S A Chas. L. Potk, 5.00; Mrs. B. E. for. 50 cent» and £ .stamps f t P&gt;7
corporate interests will rula,'
has not paid particulst uttenypn to tinue him in -the office-fbr which he him lost Saturday.
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W.
Cqlpepper
visited
Sanford Takach, 6.00; G. WJ'fft«Hcer, 10.00; postage.* Sertd no^f.'
hia acta of chicanery,, and^jhlive, the seems so especially adapted. .
Irvib
&amp;
.
Giles,
5.00;
R.
A.
Newman.
HOW
ARD
8PECIATY
COMPANY
on
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law step up and aay no newspaper
CO NGRATULATION^
C. D. Pearson attended the poetD a y t o n . Ohio
A T .the regular meoting «{ th* 6,00; First National Bank, 26.00; |
may correct any o f the statements .masters' convention.at S£ Aughjtino
The Reporter-Star of 'Orlando
Jor^l
board
of
trade
the
following
tf.
McLaulln,
5.90;
Wm.
Aldridge,
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due the congratulations of theVilatct made- the d«y~ before election—un-# last week.
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JkDft; E. B. Warqjan, 6.00; Sanford
hUOTICE
press— in fact double congratula­ leas an cighteen^day nptieft be.seria l
F.*YC. Tate and Claude ÀVàVnbll fesoldtion was .passed: ' P :
tho
Geneva
^ Iteiolvfd,
« « w v i i y u i That
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o l l v &lt; W Uboard
V M IH
AM.
'»» *db' VO.
.
Gkrage.
,
J10.00;
V .V V ,
O
Sanford
lIH U r U
lLast
iiffl C
chance
n i R l C lo
JV p*y
§ » « / yoar ,1913
r '
tsz J
tions. Joe Hugh 1 Reese, formerly on the dlaSpte df Anaafus! 5/»
returned fretta a short trip fo Jackd
f
‘
trgde
extends
a
vote
of
th’
a
nke
.*Coca
Cola
Coj;
1W00;
Sanford
Herand
prevent
publishing
H
drils-.
j
rT
f
ono
knows
tha^t
a
candidut#.h*aa
of the Orlando Sentinel and the
ioflyllle, on Friday.
to.
the
citizens o f Sanford. w h * ^ a y /* « l&gt;
d,
10.00;
W o o d r u ff* Wutson. 5.g0; qurni. List wllf be published J»aa. 1
nest representative of Orange county rrmda f/.Hc ntuti'mints ni to hU cligi-;
Mies. JSA.rah Smith Is expected
M. W. LOVELL
•has purchased a half interest in the bllity and can i?(bve it; if one Know» home, ir ò m*-Fort Tamps in a. few sub scribe d' ao liberally to thd* Ytrtd ^W*. J; MoBride, 6.00^ Total, «25.00, lab
and
bydge
fond,
and
iri^iurtlcuiiir
,
j
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p
ifriW
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Reporter-Star mid wj)l »at.e churin; that *nme__I'amiiilata—has, anwpuai
to ........I the eniniusa e anatioa
.
ir
of the editorial - department of the graft in yariom.-rf^Vnik; if one knows /M iss Helen Reuoner spent af.t«w
| ap¿r. Yesterday at extra high that a Canclidatfl la dishoiu-St in a ■d«y».&gt;Uh the Misses Peanon re­
noon E. C. Walton married one of dozen way*,-, midVpnlJf seeks at\ elec­ cently,
Kentucky's fairest daughters and tion in order t h ^ 't h e public may
Mias Murray,' our school teacher
v c -1
h
Mrs. Walton will hereafter take again, be fo o le d '2nd robbed; U-one o f laftt winter wga married shortly
charge of Ed and if that young man know» ..^U^^Yhefe.. things,* actually altar .‘the close of acNooi. “
~T«tri . u
o f sixty seven .summers and j n i Vnow»_ t|iCrtif¿a*cannot- glv* thirdla. t
----* &gt;’QU°g--ffftopU —spent ap
FREDERIC i f . RANDr Président
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don’ t- know how many winters, KUdtirig detail» \fi the public without ,hitarlovu" evening' lately. -/taWn^ a
F. P. FO RSTER , Vice President
GEO, H. FERNALD, Vice President,;,
of ■ enormous atxe, straw ridé, If *all \ itaul*. atartling
, .
known ua W. P. Walton, •
Stop the risETbf
B-'F. W H lT N E R ^ ih ic r
•A. L- BETTS» Assistant
over in Sanford we ^¡11 take charge Afad it would seem hotter to let th*6 ftdventu res were chr^ i ried/too mitcl^
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" ’ñriüm nad Vhr pofice force wlííTáke liuhltc, th^poTiile wTflcK seeks to be* spact|” wouid lie .,wkpjÎrï^7.1fû ‘ we
iiried 'as ttf the-mlftdcfcds of will -, ohly say that- t heir ; teant .of
_•w charge of both of us nad h«ppii\^s come posted
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supreme.- CongraltTla»[■«- »‘buld'oe official, - nvake the error mülfs . y e i f veritable racers, ajnd
* ,* . ftvillj reign
tions to E. C. Walton who gains a of placing him in yfflco than to allow théir driver « *0n of Haip beyond'
‘ i bride and Joe Reese at one and the tfie press to make public matters of compare for skill arid activity. Some
«ame time.*
vital interest.
of .the young Indies were "spilled
,. ftThere seems to b «‘. ftomething rad­ out," and h&amp;d *fo run: for miles be­
lPITAL $25,000..* „ SURPLUS AND PROFITS 145,000
ically wrong in the rulings of the law. fore tb'oy im t the ' valiant, knlghtft
T'HAT COUNTY DIVISION
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'The editor of The Herald la sorry l h j old 'lime* practice of starting whp were« hastening to .their rescue;
" • , ESTABLISHED 1887
enipuiuerlng^ ft wild bandit, whom
'that the Orlando papers .or sopit»: q{
they calight »nd made pry fop mer­
the Orange county people are of the
w
* » **'
cy, etc. But n ho flying tegro, waf
opinion that Seminole county In­
ri tiftS v S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A
tends to take more territory from •uch work;, but tho law setma to be «topped at I m I and— "AH 'it#sll th*t
'-hi
wifrldng
ovift
tithe
rin
the
subject.
ends afeli.
Orange. Thia paper made it« posilion very plain several week» ago Had ft said that nothing 'ftgalnftt a .^The fine ralna - of the last’ twq
«within hfeplo,' have greatly ' refreshed all
t
.but it was not deer enough for our candidate ,conld be published
neighbors on thn south and* they three days of the , iiay 'o f -tW -p ri­ Vegotation, and' have-made animal
have started the "w olf" cry about mary" without first filing' ft a^worn life much more comfortuhls. but it
county division and want the cand’«
»ith tho laid, pernon, it is feared did not cofnc in time to
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dates to announce their position on would havp allowed time In, plenty save the orange crop. There Is yet
fot an answer— but to make the Upje a chance for w "June blossom," howthe subject.
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Seminole county w’ arifa flo^more eighteen days, nearly ih iw .w e fiw , cvet. ftod there Is no yse complain
/
ing .anyway. -,
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territory. We have all that la nec- seems absurd.
However, there is nothing tiO'
esaary .at the present time, but as
GENEVA ITEMS
The Herald explained or attempted ho’ done but to emilft and hriar the
All the ad vani
te guarda of the
.Mr. Crbsswulght of Bloomington,
J,»»w-r i ■»-»j-j *r-#J'
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to expiai there is n small strip of weight, which may fall.upon the In IUi, ia ‘ visiting Mr. Whitcomb and
.
inaugura
’ the Umted State«.
land we
of the Wcklwa 'that was noeent tax pa^er because there Jo no jfpmHy,
way
of
rigidly
informing
him
of
tbrt
in the or in d pisn but in some manMrs.* V. -T. -Peters ftnd young
nor was iitched at tjip last moment absolute unfitness of some of those daughter lefl lasl; .Saturday for
•’i -.;&gt;*;
e V - ri *: '
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and put I n ' Orange*'* It is only a who seek political preferment tit th« Arheriruit, Ga.. on a Viaft* of some
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few mildFfn extent and but six fam­ polls.— P«lm Beach Foat.length to relatives.
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ilies live in it but these people nre
and
* &gt;J. , W. Holder Is In Jackaonville
. very desirous of coming into fiejn- ‘ V, HJBLIC 8EN J1M ENT.
visiting hfft' nephew, from 'lhero he
inole county because they were
&gt;‘H °»ffthat the Vátftary election is goe» to Valdosta, •C.a.,/ao4 l.fttipT will
forced slid are now forced to take J&lt; tlltn |so weeks off it Is n much visit in Jackson,
E V h ry p o i n t m a d e f o r
incorporated in the law. hy. the ?
the train to Sanford 'and tbvn go
eaaier task to forecast the fesulta - I’ syiiu Daniel. .whV’js engineer on
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•- Orlando to attend to their county than it waii’ a abort fimo before puh- the. F:-£'?fcG. is home fyr a few days
PV
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oblesf minds of o'ûr ftnniry.
affairs- It i«^ a ‘ hardship
Jic M ntim ept'btramt no pronounced while'.on the stek Uet.
.
Ufi ffc * f » ' f A «B . .,
1, Ml*- -«... .. .... t « • 1.» J»L- - n « «
and thi* atrip should Ilf in
^
f°r «rtiUri
men In the race /-Alisa' Mcrtcce Flynt wa? called
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.Orange, county-has no ’.pafticûtji^ for, i he different, offices
borne tq Jackson,, Ga., last Saturday
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. tortean for having it and n *iudy o:
There is tittle interdit in the by'teiejffam , announcing tb*-ili
the map will convince any fs|c mind­ congrcsniortitl races In tho varipua 0f hiir . mothbr. Mias Flyrit'm
1
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ed person thaf thesib’ people should flimUft«', and
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most of the exrlitument
friends *hllr ta Cfn '
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t
of he
be in Swninole. Wetbftvo no
,1« tnso if « ted in the idunl . .

D o ibii Desire A bsolute "Protection?
A safe in the house affords doubtful protection.
It is rather a guid-post to the up-to-date;pu

Absolute: Protection for your papers and jewelry cost,
but $3.00 per year, if you rent a Safe Deposit Box
in our Fire and Burglar-Proof Vault.

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

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is the timo io open up an account with

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^ -1 » Farm worth Ja.Japawil-1
mg. a tew days at DeLanjJ.
at tca'bfonday evening Misses' Faros j
worth: .LeflUiy-ChitteiwUnr
^
Laura.-Chittenden who has
C.
L. Polk.
UUlc lU p p cn în g s -M cn Ü o n O f «een teaching in Orlando has return­
- Mr. Tucker o f Kissimmee and
.P P. ,
. M,
ed to her homo in Sanford.
fM aliers In B rief
* " d T "ine Piauo
i»s Florence Moore &lt;U the guest p.rty M l S t n lc d T W . y In th .irl ™ * '•
,*
...
J **" , w* f . - .
the Alumnae at Rollins Collège beautiful yacht for Palatka, Mr.
b"
by ,h t I W *'*.
during Commencement week. ; * Tucker b l b . o - n , r ol .he U m l , &gt;
lumber mill. . . Lou,hum».
|v.r.bem cul
,h . p ro ,m » W . .n o
pfflSOSÙ ITEMS O f INTEREST . John Dicklns of Orlsndo was I
»,
visitor at the home of his uncle, J. W
Dakins of Hanford Sunday.
, r, Of The Floating Smàït Talk»
Valencia oranges, every one güar
SBrtJflfUr Arranged For Hurried
ford says that Hon. Joe Sears will be this firm for the past year to have
antoed full of Juice, at Turner's.
the next* Congressman from the at least one drawing con teak ?'#vefy
' Herald fin ders
Phone No. 76.
77.41
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ViY -i;V
Fourth Distgci.
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thirty days, and those who haVe
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F. I. Robertson has returned to
. Mis* Nellid Ebicr^was summoned been so fortqnWe. in their formal*
northern
Hrit Saturday being
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his home in Green- Cove Springi
to
Sanford by wire ' yesterdajr on contests no doubt will be anxious
Rimeriti Day th*s jwstofflee will after spending several days here on
account of the serious Ulnesa of her to jeijtah this contest, which is des­
ebwrve Sunday c\oslrtg hours.
business and pleasure combined.
father. Capt. P. M. Elder. Miss tined to be tho-biggest one yet.
L
j-ijaat cakes án^ popçora.st Mr».
J ’icnic right.
LegU
Woodland Elder has been attending the W om­
Tho first prixe Is-to be an upright
65-tf
[ a. Simon’* ,
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Park. No place like.lt for conveni­ an's College at Tallahaasi
piano of a very .handsome appear­
mhr
| \ a . D- Common«, id Stone Island ences and amusements, Clean, safe
y f. 'iVty Armstrong of Ebiyton, O., ance and tone, while the second
Tii In Sanford looking after biwine*» swimming, poo). Kylts and ‘ rooms fs ¿tuj guest of Mr..&gt;nd 'X * . ljorhy ■ prixe is. one* that every ’one would
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disinfected. &amp;
.
.
like to wii^ which is, a trip from
Jlooday1 •\ •i&gt;rd
avenue.
Mr.
Armstrong
. *r?T- -xu
"ri i» i-T^o&lt;lVe»l e tate business and ki Sanford, Fla.,-.to Wa»ht‘ngtbhr D .ip .,
The quality mid the pWce is right
Mr».'. A! W. Hrbwft of Kt^ot,
and^ returnj and th* third'prlte' si^a
;en hay and-grains at. Dutton's.* 78tf and a qdn\b*f of*:-other‘ Enterprise ?%. Ff^tub booster.
handsome 9x12 *rt Square:
yr*. R. E. Tolar is visiting her resident* were ÿtyeqra to Sanford y M tiji^ d n a PJant i-oturned to her
This contest' it seems will be eoitduring, CommMirt-nj'ejft week.
homd,-1,
El»., aftor a sucIRE b tut old saying that, "men moke
[ ailier. Mn. Hogg* of Titusville.
ducted along difierent lines from
ceiwftH-‘ jwihfi» teiebing in the S»n• NOHob ìiofg/ O* I
their former contests or drawmgiti
MpuspE/.tD^women make the homes/'
'
Cotton «r#d mtal, shorts, bran at
;
I have ^ Jt;.at tiaSwixpert hone shoer. fotd'iGramm»f,* ^c|ioblt‘
A member of the firm stitedf to*; a
•T. F. ptltton’v
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* "That‘.js h'.tribute to woman’s natural good taste
* Ilifatnond.^ Frapklih, Herald reporter |-hat wherein this
Give him a.tria I. &gt; &gt;' ,
Mimes
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f* .Ôafoeç. wi'i, ¿ * ,,‘^ fty T re»*% r of
contest differed from the oth#m-was,
h ta^.oh M tou n v.becauHu the Teoplo ,
that in the former drawings all pur­
vote tor Hi$.‘ n«xtt Tuesday, (adv
chasers of small ».lnquiRs stood equal
show with tho:.e patron) !who, »pent
- Harvey Maori*/jgtf Oviedo was W?hile'^n^ T»m ptt'dhe visiled Severn!
among the vigors/;fcA -the city tWaj of- ; h r 'í i í g e xjores and attendcH; to Witberington Tuesday evening.
hundreds of dollar* , with th*i)^
to your wife, and see .what a home she will make o f :
v«k attending
hervspmmer shopping. .
Jr V^iir. mu! Mrs. Cecil Gabbett ex­ nually, whilq tbe •winnets •In 1
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t. f,
•**-.'&gt; A t
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contest
are
declared
by
the
holder
pect
to
leave
_
Mqmlgy
for
the
New
the house you live in.
/: I ) Kilty ' -\i 1
England' sUpj» .whtge they will of the largest number of votea; but
Hay, oats, corn, ehickan fffds fit
i
g „ »ptfrt.d: (he samnier on Lake George they haye made provision for those
•p. putton’a,
V s-lf
\ ¿
N .:n . r .ABNER "
W
h at Is a H om e Anyway W ithbut a
•he^t^Tirpaderogn. Th^jr. will be who might no* be heayy buyers, by ■
For t'oujiiy Trèsaurer
'fh* . fidatoj^ce .la making .sffvqril
«bient frómv‘ the'-ctly about three placisv; on gkle their1- new Trade
On Jti'ne Ihe 5nd ,
d o o d W ife end Up-to-date Furniture
tb * $ «
and.
Coupun Hooks, and givin g'toii^ thou*.
TTímitlní
H H ra ; . 1
^e
. *dv 711..He
#%hd
any
one
selling
divi
i)!
ontractor G. W. VenaWe and
,K , M. Smith was aihoiig the vis­ K
fc
[orce
oj men are busy
wT' k th'cpe^ooki, which mkkes th « one
C A^ S H OR
IN
STALLM EN
T
,
f
a
of tfii-, fat nest ^t)nd squdrest contests
itors
to
the
city
on
.Titeadsy.
He
tearing down the .Methodist
Brumley ia k' mg n to tio to. Tig
0
.
^ a aucccasfui fxnijtJ; and under*, ■has been abseht for aeverçj wî-Ms and untib jjhe; new o d l ^ .U": ready our pebplu havb had th^opportunlt
stands the needs of
the people, vUting the eastern citici;'' and, Jiis for
lor occupancy the, Methodists «ill to pnrtiripat- *see hiih\\jxi‘ the;. Star Theat|w for * Sunday
.yote for him for County Commie- Sanford friends are glad
back hopio again.
serviees. ' . The p la n iV O f-th e new
ïdoner Tupsdny.
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AU T^TO BILK TII¿?S
M^hOdist
church are-Ip the hands
Miss
Ethel
Qiiackeifbn*
and
Mr.
.......
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^ .i. Jenkins of Longwood was
AT FACTORY PRICES
iB-intke"çity several days of this week Waod and party from DeLand *peft|^ ^oC* th econ tra ctors and from the
- » --a
Sunday
in
Safiford.
Theygprtde'fhe
prospectus
i
f
tb*
now
building-fill
SAVE FROM 30 to 6(1 PER CENT’
is attendance upon court and tçafis*
trip from Bereafoid
Slmford -Jh Ij# 1&gt;» onA- of*'the fiheatHn the ataie;
G’ )
A)
acting business.
MOORE'S STATION
wiudd find himself, if elected, qnly
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» . J*Ci, : Jaunch and g"reotly4eilfbykil
trip
* .
Tire
H^rry; Ward, who is home iof. a
Tube Refiner
A telegram announced the death
*Garner ia your choice for Troasone lit ljf (fog In the puddle.
"28x3
few
days
from
his
multitudinous
I
7.20
$
1.05
11.35
BTtr ami you will ghje him your , 1 Vote for L, P. Hagnn for Countj|
As-neitlv#t of my colleaguei on tht of W. W, Dreasor’s father, May 22,
30x3
duties with the Ward Fènce Co., of
7.83
1.85 . 1.40.
rote because he has worked for thé Commissioner, because he was Jbp&lt;
school board have any children it is from heart failure and his mother U
8 0 x 3 ]^ - 10.80
Decatur, Indiana states that many
2:Ao
1.90
poirijied to the office and haa-m
-A
wanty of Seminolg.1 (adv.)
a for* go he cpnelusion thnt it b my very low from paralysis.
11.90
2d|5
2.00
hundreds o f men are out of employ­ ' 32x3' .
good (adv)v
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VÍ1.
A.
Howard
has
bought
the
^Hail Carrier Grtene of itoute 2
ment |p the north and that it is a . 34x3 Yi
3.00
2.05, ‘ »cm,- Walker. Dickson, that he refers Alihan farm and house' in Cameron
12.40
rati
Tomato
wraps
and
tomato'crptos
to
os
nhver.
having
attended
school.
bu purchased a runabout, the bet32x4
relief to ge| to Florida where every
3.35
13.70
2.40 U
City.
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T84i
&gt;r to handle the malls and can how at F. F. Dutton's. ,i , .
83xt
one s*ems to be working and mak­
14 .80
3,50
2.48 * At. the time the Glen Ethel school
Mrs. E. L. Brown of Ft. Christ­
The apbjcct of the. Sunday event­ ing iTTlving. Mr, Watd is of the A84x4
Jdiver ^the goods in ret ord time.
16.30
3.60
2.60 i k-as discontinued my boy was two- mas U spending some time with her
years, oi age,* hardly old enough to
ing sernyM b-f- , tho pastor of the opinion that , the Republican party f 36x4
17.85
3.90
2.80
daughter. Mrs. J. F. McClelland.
I have a fust class painter andjtign Metlfcdist ‘church, at the Stat The­
36x4 J^j
19.75
Is--responsible' for somh'. ql the men
8^45 * attend school. Owing to his excel-! ‘-M is* Edith McClelland' went to
4.85
tjtor. Wc ciro do. your huropsi re- atre Will be the question: “ Where
leht homo training at the age of!
36x4 t-i
19.85
4.90
3.60
lieing ; out of* employment as they
"fairing and auto" top’ work now.
four years he was able to read and E m Gallic tills week to visit ralawe y L ? "
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x
37x4
21.60
5.10
3.70
are prone to do this gtunt every time
&lt; •
ÏW
• * W. H. UNDERWOOD.
spell.
It did not take him ten years tive«.
37x6
-24.90
5.90
Wheiv^yoy elgct L. A. Bromley a» the Democrats get into the saddle.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hixon of Cel,J. T. Sandlin, a prominent 'dtixen your*County Commissioner yqy •will Ay.the editor Of-.Thp Herald ann
All other ■ilei in stock. Non- to *Gt lhrou* h th® firrt »'B“ der- Dy erty avenue are rebuilding, enlarg­
^ ■ ■ ■ red
U t h e t me he was old enough to safely
M Lake City ia in the city this week elecbm man who will take the people nouneed-Pome time ago, Gén. Coxey Skid tires 15 per cent additional,
ing an d. otherwise improving their
Jen matters connected with the Cir- into his confidence. Re U ’thc work- HÇyer starts to march to Washing­ tube« 10 per cent above grey. All travel' the distance to and from home.
.
the Longwood school ho was too far
M t Court.
-ingman who will work for the people. ton wfth hi# army of sakcallgd ''tin- new, clean, fresh, guaranteed tire«.
K
e*
advanced
to
attend
that
school,
and
- Notice to 9 ;Hj »1 Children
and
Independent
Pepper, eggjrtant critem' at F- F, He* will be the Commissioner for ¿he employed“ - until '» Domdcfatdc Pres­ Boat sundned
ho went to Stetson Vnlvcrsity,
All
who saved our tablet covers
ident
takT-S
hiS
syst.
_
make*
Buy
direct
from-'
us
and
'Vhoie pebple.
,«*
.
8(5-2tc .
DuUon's,
»aVe‘ money. A per cent discount if where he entered the second year to compete for the prizes (15.00 ip
T . jt. i S S t t
itTuvprr., . „ ¿ k h m l
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Otange City Wafer . ___
paymept in full »ccompaaies.'.each class. , Oying to his proficiency in gold each) please bring them in this
'i . m g r t a f e • , -»¿L IT. . commliwioner, he «01 handle the
he was week, as wp will give them away
&gt;l Lake county we* In lb . d t y
f. d, L
order. C.' O. D. on 10 ppr c^nh de­ the higher »mathematic*
If sulphur wai- r
plcknamed
"Geometry,“
and
is stlU Monday. June 1st at 3:30 o ’clock.
mtrai days of this week on businetd
wjth you tyy Orange City^spçlAgt posit. Allowing examination.
•"Mrs. .-II. E. Didkins'jof S c-P eters­
so
called
V
J
by
his
old
riasa
mates.
Hd pleasure.
Everybody com# and see who. gets
TIRE FACTORIES JJALES- CO.
tofater. Purest
mineral water1 'in
burg, who. has been the guest of .her
No one knows better th»n my oppd-. the prises. Remembor a prise (15.00
Dept
A
Dayton,
Ohio
the
state,
received
medal
r.t
St.
, Remember that the boat that cousin, lie«,. R- -W, Herndon, re­
nent that tho reason my children did in gold) to oach'achool.
‘
warrifd you, over safe in county , di* turned to bar home-Saturday. Mrs, Lotljs.Exposition for excellonce. Sold
not^attgod^tbe"public; kehbols wai
‘
SON HAS A W ORD ia)
SEM INOLE PH ARM ACY.
ithïwi aridity H. Garner was one of Dicklns has'been the ‘recipient of tji, liald.ggflon bottles, tweiva'^ottfea
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T
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Ixfcaasteig
— n pnhHr‘.'The, Nearest Drug Store!
in
h
ie
fur
n
o
n
ljpili.VBT-ari-b»TT
tie menvafibow your apprecixtiòn mmiii «flsipi fwi I'H.i' s bill' hi H.nifJ’. it.
Hchool'riei# enough for them to atWould Spaak to the People About
80-tf
Sanford
Coca
Cola
Rot|Ur;'Cò.,
R£-jCi
To
tftwj.
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School Matters
Bo,wer D rogs^tor^^ ,
'80-3tc
■ »Nu.lrc in Tsx Payers
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’
The tax bopks of tho cou n ty-are
1 '« --- - I The .1913 assasamen - on your prop­
T o Un- Vo fofa of Seminole County:
public property, apd any ono inter­
erty was made by Orange county of­
! ■presume it ia futile #(or me to
Bates for Assessor Y
Uke. Give
hliji’s Vour
dejrt He'is* the farmer candidate and ly*
ested in knowing* the amount of
ficials. The completed books were de­
continue the controversy with my
Editor 8aoford. Heralds * '• ? • /..
Tuesday (Bdvi)
.
*
taxes Mr. Dinklo Is paying or has livered to Semipole poilnty in October,
not ifraid of hard work. He wilt
opponent.In'his
letter
In
the
spec­
It waa w ith. pleasure th a t-I mad
paid c#h ppplly- ascertain by calling
H tr y # H. Bowler, who has been] work for ydii and knows your nee»4* tM comment *of Mr. C. H. Lcfiler, ial'edition of The Herald he gives
1918. If the assessments in your neigh­
at
t h i/collector1* office. Said books
'He
will
be
your
candidate.
80
2tc
the,t uo*t ’ of friends "a nd n latjvYt’
borhood were not equalked. camnin and,
me a Jim* opportunity._to hold .him
. •&lt;
1» Sanford, returned to her home In
tor, '
thd -cifndidacy ôf Thomas K. Haigs up to ridicule and derision, but ridi­ ial school tax Ift tho Longwood spec­ talk to me about them 'and we will get
Jack|nnvHle Saturday.
them
on
the
1944
rolls
as
they
should
many OviWoirvUiton. to the city t h h - « ” ; thp.fioaition of A d ^ ) r o f-Sem- culo b rp ot argument'and I will not
ial school .tax. district- amoifnta to
• . tHI
bai” ' v
THOMAS K. BATES.
take advantage of It. ;
'
VValcn ' i
ht
iiaii.
c)!itla:itBUArmuDbli?ii
^Treir-a-nrt-lr . « c aring n
[ in^^oid. tirei regkjjy h ; idfa
■.fié~TTtimTBr im h "th#n rehoof
tiasr afYg; ¿r_n'e1jiypl
his .fail-,
Csri. «stàio-*Tn said district, and
he ha» dp worries sbou^'fllFtcd.
1
to stale that t knosv Uwa will sod at * glance the absurd­
IjkIj Canvasser Wanted
iif* -*
■ ‘ 7 .
átehe*
to have
that .'is tlia'U x-h .e ,w
1
Vo ta-for L ,-P . Hagan, {o- .bounty of ‘ no ore who has dqne so^mych' ity:1of-, his position; .T o thosd-d^tt
A
good
tan.vav«r *can msk© sev- &lt;
a M ish ed f' r
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JJrat'Stockton tonlgbr antiJearh co trTr,l*slofj&gt;G l&gt;ecau** b f I ìpE
crnl
d
o
lla
r
» '^ day. C»H at ibu
In the-»amo longfh^ of tlmk f&lt;ir,t|iis convtRsant with the lpW»iI^.wi«h to
Reapoclfully,
*«fr.Khi;,g kboyt y o ftr .to jttfo f ¡.t ehtisfrtUon to the people *f ^i^ dlt- city end copnty than hat-Mr. Bates.' point out tho fact, lhafr, k» propos-fe»
Bye-Lq.Hotel,
from J to 2 o ’ clock. i.-*
cso
.
r.-DICKSON,
tk* dty q( Washington. Sjocktoh trict and
* P. M. P. CONNELL
1' have read dare/ts of lettenrhe has t o ’ abrogate unto hlrmteji the íuñe- Member County ltaard Public In­ 80-2tp V
ihey
want
*UI tell you ahon l It. (adv;)
- '«SET-.
.wfitWd to tho pnpers lailding, our tidn**; of T, examining koarij." ’local
alected. (adv.)
struction, •District No. 2, and-can­
N
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IC
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trustee»,
superintendent
¿
knd
«Oimty
Miia Gertie Speer, who has been
On Sunday mohtlng the Rev. F, rHmiite. the .productivity of our soil
didate for re-election.
A* I have chnrv*•« t . ' ’ business of the
«• gdest of Mrs. L. R. Philip* dur- ’JS. Sfeinmoyer will begin a series jot Sind the.'htalthfulnes» of out ioryjirtiJ,. -board of public, Instpuolioh. It Is
Title Bond-&amp; Gualantge C&lt;'., East San*
ford Land League, and W, A. Whit­
.ifig iht^past. week has returned to tcrmJus on the Christian Life,.tho Mr^ .^uUl1 him coiisisV?lhiy &gt;Ven a barely póssiblt)- that ; the examining.
comb,
I cgn be found In the Tax Aaboard,
the
lo
ca
l'triuiàài.
the
««pflr-4
,
1
,
n
t
J
&gt;
n
l.obftler'
for
us
during-^!*
rjyidehce
home in Oaldapd.
tint of thw* «ill be, “ The Christian
•eHor’s Office in the court house.
intends*
and
thp-ftkecVoptbe*
of
W
a
^
«öS.
Dflllg
KÇSUltS
and.
it
spema,
*
.smal^fbward
to
pre—
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The
place,
the
Vot« for L. P, ^Hagan'/br C u jm y
bet .Á * j I
T H O S . K. B A T E S
Commissioner, because ' the " Wert Star Theatre. A good - choir »Ml ient ‘tp jjjn j w‘ h&gt;q w «i «lacTnl m our thehlbóacd ^/nTglit object, j,'x4d
VCÍ" ----fc=t=S
•Wrtfc
»"Is precinct* want him to further lead the congtusgation th’- ein^idg 'assessor |Jor •th* coming period xsl
*
Awrd yeah-‘ &gt; ' ■'i ‘ u. \.
T•
*«v» then* and.finish the work T\ow familiar hymns. ’
■reader construction., ja flè ) ‘ - *rö‘=“
'Y ou Want a practical farmer l o t ‘^ ♦ 1 am hot pidiutiinid I ff favor
M j* /I (a t« becauiy
"activity
•ti» ! * .
Prumley wants .1 tç bè Coufity your commission*# for he will work ih-boosting our r'dsoufrha knd crettfor
you
and
with*
you.
He
U
open
« mmi»doner because 'he thinks Jic
(rjgiam inole- county but X btli'rirV'
.1
ÄA.
•• .
**" ^elp the people. He isUvau^: to suggeettona and will buijd rojids ho is the logical man at this' timiv
f -,y
where
the
people
want
thoiflI^Bful farrr.cr and know-« tiJ- u«W&gt;ds
lW' th£pW c* he seoka. p r i m # ^ bn
htm
«&lt; the county*. ’ He- iwill /m the for Bi umloy- You- can tl*
account of hft activity [n roai eMat#
and he will jadgar be found .-want­
PEOPLC-ü COM J^lÄjiOh
hero for tho past rtvVyenw whieh1
ing.
.y ‘ I m - . ; c■'
*
T —
80-2tcj
has taught hiip 'rhat thi*‘ holders of
u
Now1' Neptune Until, --tjsytsna
tract» oi land, arc ask'-rfg for their
^ hi.ocktoq, panttidate for
• it is n m iftL-rV ccin ratpUtibn to SaiafM ^liff bcr. jjeoplc, that the hpandal.coiv'
’
Unitor will nddrtws the people Bench, Fla., Mrs. W. H. Htlmore, property, thus giving him a definite
¿ition of their city ha« to Improved in the past yc r. .
A
‘ no corner o f'm ra t atfe^t and Prop. Hotel on high bluff, ov*V' understanding as to what it should
The fact that the-city i* supporting a third h^nk, and.&lt;that the growth of'^THlS^.:
• »venue tonight. Come out looking ocean. Large .airy ; rooms, be' asihsiad^at^ per acre.
m
BANK H|u bcCRTvery rapid, is n most certain cvidLcnce that Sanford" has at last hegut»
»od he,r him for he is thij-friend o i all canopied. aiiU tjpjroqghW^screenIn dlgrtatf^up dnof/iebted y^ltfe«,
ed.
Booms
y
tth
rilfd
^
ith
o
u
t
bath.
&gt;T/'‘
HW®- People (adv.)
Mr., Bate# ia rininji-# .epltndid |
to reap the reward shc/Ijas Ion*,deaprved.
‘
.
-&lt; ;
on with blot
Bath houses Id eo
lor
tb*
prvjp^riy'
o
w
b
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r/&gt;
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I'm ( lara Guild, assistilÄ -prin - teL Allibo
Summer
81*4tc
i i n the past* six
iïtn îlïïiid ilt]

CONTEST NOW ONr

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voter* of tile »county, joid' ^ t '/;.5 2 ' ■*&gt;-.
r Ty t ° . rido “ H ijerta.". at tliii session of* the” CjrcuH Court. wjy a{fl0 believe In him to n»,ekb»nj' - 3 . . *
J« v e Hanford 2 p. M .7M Ì
AH of (hem .«r&gt; old MoWds df Thej tbmt hp will blt r^ cctc,, ^ ^
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the Titos
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ttoni from 'tbo woman to Ibo'lau gh ­
ing^ S I S S ^ A S " ® ^ '^ '* glrli That- tt
will brlDg heartaches It mattcjw not
to him. He never see* his mistake
until some day. a dashing young fellow
comes along and bo receives a dose of
hts own modtctno. His misery la
laughed at by the giddy young thing
fpr whom bo broke an honest, worthy,
^pmanly heart-O^o man wbo transfers
hg; affection without good raaaon from
oue woman to another usually gets
paid back In his own coin.

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EVENING JHAN D A Y T IM tf .
SLEIGHINQ WITH H18 BEST Q IR L'8
CHUM.
"U fa U a r*rri(tn fair and ft*«.
Out 'tteilave that holds th«. golden k*yi
.
,
For ■’hand and heart
“Ses the lovera go'
One* hold apart.
Ufa's flowers art dashed wvth a »form at With steel sud bell ovsr the snow I
What csr* they for wlnt’rr skte*
sorrow
Tlis bloom of todar mar ha blight to­ Rapt, tonkins In each other's * m ? “
morrow."
S'.‘ if a girl has a beau whom she has
A pretty young girl remarked to every'rmuron to bellevo-wlll one day
beeps)«) snarer and dearer should she.
me while we worts out for a «troll, "I
at the dame flme, make a bosom friend
w o n d o r If tljo
pr.'r-t majority, « f of è girl chltm'T She la in apt to toll
y
girls think,'(to I 'rjfgfi1friend her most sacred thoughts
: do? That glrte oro 'In a ’ bufit of confidence. Sho whis­
her falterfffgly, oven tba love
'.
nut m a r so pretty pers
t- «nd.faHClnatldg In words ho 'has* breathed to her. Sho
accepts blindly her friend’s bplnlon
■ ,h '! daytime*
are
thy a s U&gt; hoVr deeply her lóvbr may bo
&gt;*Mé 9 m oThef. If the friend la true
,
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'i evening?
M» ^
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"l'vnntmlc quii« „’ lìtuo, she will refuse to listen and to
**
a f o w c i p e r i - ."giomment
T :,- r- ■.U 1 / All g ir in o le not constant ‘"There
‘■r.S 1* tho young men óre aomwVbo aro not to be trusJed too
(&amp; Sim -I’ve met at u bull. , far wbèro there Is a deslrahle'yò^ng
lj&gt;. ’
^
or pomo evening Tnan'ln tiio caso.
níTalr, fell In love
First, Ih^ seed of cn&lt;V may find
'jíO with mo bn flight. root In her -henrt. If sho Is brought
gà*
" Elfch admirer much In contact with tho young man
8
rW
thpn called on nn* thn treacherous friend may conclude
nn lunk an no actual engagement cx_____
^15] wjUUn the week, latA^hat tt wouldn't bo a bit of harm
•v r t
always liytho'cvjv
t o - .W 'J l V 1Cai’ f ° r klm an(1 cut 1,0r
nlng. t hgd three different jnxipooa)^ ,
If she knows her friend
All
wont merry
I ly-ei’
pli’tt.- nn
In-,: - ^oes
vjCsjiotr
ubineuntil
ouldoor
affair.
Then
by sleigh riding, she sug­
from file-IIpit of onch I heard'the r £ . goats ad
li’ aho'd llko to have at
m a r k ^ 'W h y , you don’t look like th e’ least ouo sleigh rido during tho dea*
namo girl. You arenM Ifforcnt In tho son. Tho g frra
irl'ask a
s her beau if
ir bo
daytime from what you t|o In the eve­ will tako hor bonom friend instead of
ning.' That remark was enough for herself when ho drives up with his
me. I took good'enre lo drop them on sleigh and mettlesomo-horsea. Ho-la
short noUco after tb»t.^
,
disappointed, but ho cannot refuse^
Sho was a very sensible 'maiden. Ttyt gftl at tho window waves him
but. in each Instance, sho had mis­ guodby, wondering If sho la doing just
taken tho young man's meaning. Real- ■fight
/ 0
Uing sho was only a fairly good-look­
Uaybo a glr} knows that there la
ing girl, not a beauty, she put thin and
nothing so romantio ah sleigh riding
that tdgother and Imagined they were
In among tho soft, velvet cushions, the
ill-,appointed.In her.
fu&gt; robes tucked In tightly, just room
Sho was never at homo when they
enough for two. Tho cbol wind brings
called next time. Her Idea ot a man's
rosea to her cheeks, tho stars Beem 40
notion needed uprooting. It's the worst
reflect their -brightness In her eyes,
of folly for a fir) to believe any sane
tho tinkling bells chlmo In unison with
man would propose marriage to one
her merry laughter. Every girt seems
whom ho had seen only by .artificial
a little more coquettish In a sleigh
light, decked out In airy, fnlqr ap­
than anywhere else.
Tho beau sud­
parel; her hair frcahly curledVahd1
d e n ly discovers that bla sweetheart's
banded by ribbon and bow. A man may
bosom friend la g much more attrac­
Bee a young woman at a boll and think
tive girl than ho Imagined.
her tho moat, beautiful c/oaturo ho
‘ After that delightful ride, hia sweet­
over beheld. Rut when he turned his
heart notices a chongo In him. She
back on tho lights so d the music sho
cannot Imagine why. 8 bo unbosom«
would be but « f^lr memory to him.
Tho girl acquaintance whom ho meets1 hergetf to hfer eo-called friend, and
acta on her advice to go away &lt;jh a
on the* street In h«c overyddr-’ apparel,
thick walking boots, sweater Wml Tan» visit to make him more anxious.* Sho
0-8hantar cap,’ pulled down over her follows the advice. W hen there's no
curls, bright of eye, ruddy of cheek, one In the way tho bosom friend Is
often’ ssen riding.with the beau. But
strikes a different chord In his heart
just wbcq sho feels sure of him sho
lie enjoys walking-and chatting be­
learns
thaj tjyf-vfian w h o 'is false to
side her. Sho may have a freckle on
her chin, with very uneven pearls for oiTo sweethwu't cannot bo true to an­
teeth. R u t bless you. he doesn't mind other. Some other pretty girl comes
to dine with hts sIstorT* Ho takes her
that a bit as he
log
laugh and ■pontaa^9«f good homo In his sleigh, a p d .fi now rp-

When tho Florida Citrus Exchange wit« organized aom o ycafg ago. a careful
investigation showed that fruit front this Staid generally wag gymg into*the
markets so poorly packed that good prices &gt;$eru ujat of the question.
Dealers demanded fruit.packed to insure n minimum of decay aud to favor­
ably attract the attention of consmuaM^rfailing to get t^is kind of pack from
Florida, they cbihfly^bougljt^wtd-fmslica the sale of California fruit.
i&lt; !*n e first task of the Florida Cltru* E i Vnasge v u to improve the quality of the
nark, therefore, and onpj»y one {rowers were
"trought Into line (or the adoption of up-to•«{ate methods, for the building (jf modern
houses and the installation of proper machin­
ery in these packing houses.
&lt; Today the equipment of practically every
I-juhsnge packing house In the State b such
gs'to make possible shipment in good cnntlfAlon.and attractive fofm of all the fruit that

■dkjact to tka primario b« belli

POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

Third disirlrt aubjavt to th
ftemomtic Primary an Juno

FOR T A X ASSESSO R
If be falbi In love with a la«« In flaylime, she may-feel well assured hia af­
fection will bo or laellng quality. Tho
jy t ff lo g sweetheart may bo charming*
Tjul « good, eonslblo man— that's tho
only kind worth having— seldom or
never proposes marriage until ho hat
s?on the sunshine fall on hor»faco.

F O K THK I.EfilSI.ATITttF
You[ yuffrUfs 1, aolicitad on sroumD al
rlly with th* arhoofs and iha dutDs of
ir*. anil aim on lho ground» of rompai*ncy,
and tniiiiwM eipanaor* and nor«—.
D. U THRASHKit.

cvliy II ni,unrr my raadidary fa» th* IrfD-

&lt;» ih» si-tion uf ih* l&gt;rinnn»tl*

y 1« D h*Lil im Juna 2, 1914.

FOHKEHT l^KF.

«*• thot'tbo Ofltaa of Assam-*- ta pooalhty
hsfd*&lt;* and moat oomplinit*d tbs county
10 «***». 1 » « ' «»kin* ■a thorough Sod n
peahmiafv* atudy of tha various typta af w
•» ”buln la u *M «a ty , and belevvxhtr.Tai

FOR C OU N TY JU D G E
“Try Um Damocrailr voura of haralntil«' county
*s 1
»» Waaoua.« (hat I will bo 1 cmadidaU,
I:'. " ' # ^ 4 to your actinri In th« Primary of Juso
■l * l i ■ * rta «Ctlon to th« ofQoo of Cownty Judge.
. 1 n «*tN lty soil, it your support, and pan ant
(bac »m*»u »Mrs «spartane« at th* bar baa ginn
nw
ttm Ktm
kimtrtsdg«
Ita to tha
th« proper and a
af»n« na
wtsdg« raquD
rnml.it*
fldeot &lt;Si» tiarv* of tbs dulie» of th* offte*.
OEOftOE c UElliUNQ.

TRAN SFER RED AFFECTIONS.
ltto.li
ftKinl;
Longwood

A VA*"(HN,
t a t m u .K T T n i
candidat« for th« of!«« of Tag (

a of iba ottico I.bat« paad «vary affoit
«r ««od «wvk«,,•Bad aoaord .n oon«
•ad «wta«M trtauntqt, and wOJ
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fW * CLERK 0PTHEC1RCUITCOURT
l.N
anoaunm lo tb» Democratic «otara
v{ Bjnfcwl» county my modMscy for tb» office
o&lt; 0*ek of th* Circuit Court, »uttfert Ip tha
•toVaion of th« Primary EVctita to lia b»W Jus»
Sad, 1114.
It*»pactfully,
(DICK)
(DtCKl K. C, MAXWELt.

1 am to th» rac* for County TrAaiucar aubJaet to tho Damocraile primary, 1 am rue.
nlng on my record »• a buaioMa man of
•apart«aca and will took aftor tb« W*t totaraata of tha county Just tho aim« as I
hbv« rty own builnas».
Thfa la not. a quaitlon of ono who naoda
Iba ailles ft ta a «tuaation «I tb« man far
»*&gt;■ l»hN. H. CARNE».

Td too Voter» of fwmtnob County.- I hmty nanmnuo mywif a caadldaU for
to« oilier «1 Clark (d tha Circuli Ctmt of Bmnfaufio Coutuy. I lay no claim» to the offle».
fh* 'vtton tor« ma nothlag pelltieeUy. I am
tofijr. i m i and kav« »ndMVotvd U um my
.toW «float» n helping to organD* and put our
to to» 0 « rank» among th* eoun«4 too'rtata. 1 bava »P»md no tiro» or roonry
as (Meg flits I Invito you td esmo lo th* officu
« d ■*• fo* yourwlf. Aftor *o doing, vote lor
to* good of to* county.

•H rS rä
it of rubli« Inetructfon run 1
of th» Damowatl* Primary,
«ttoo- L win tfrw (DV ««Ur« tb
0 Ud-tertafUtort «f Ih» acte

;

MEMBER EXECUTIVE C
I will b« a candidata for
M»mb*r of lb« “
tt»» Gammliua from
’•“ "•„‘
Fft ¡ i . S ' W
J«ct to tb» ilaHHon of' tt.ho Demorrstlo I'i
a»ry to be bald a» Juna “ ‘ 114*
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a taadtd«U fu/ th» position of

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JNo, n jtNKiwa

MKMRBR HCnoOL no AUD
I haraby anoounc« my caqdidgey
•taction «« taarabar of lh« County
of Public 1natoutlIon, id Dlnrift
auhjacl to th« dacialon -.ot th« Den
primary halt) an Jon* gild.
•'
'RMBrrt fully
nutrici No. X.
ft. e r o i a n

_ I wffAfi «.taudidtto far thy «f&amp;ce of Cmra
Colt!warmer from Dtotrirt No. t. If *ftct*d
tic.»»ÌM U acra» tha'Jpanpto la tic to t o[ n
aUStv amf tavtof to»« a raridem of Kilt m,
Uon fur fifuw ywam think that I am quallfi
toJots*» to« OMd tf toa accuoo aud (ha p*.p
rfflriaoey- »od a Miuara daal to 1
didato to aueowd mywlf for
•iff of tornino!* county. Hav.
phi to thia caparity .ln&lt;w Ü«
i now count» and my record
i county, of frrpat« for many

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tbi-Gounty |I«ard ot Publie Inubtoet I« le» d»cl»lnn «f tb»
Primary to h* hHd on. Juna
l i l W t a s * «uinprialng OVietlo,

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c . r . H A K K láo k .

To tka D«moCT«lto Votar» of !
t wDh to anntiupc« that ' j
data, aublaat w y opr ncUba in
of Juoa 2nd. for mtmb*r of
Qaard of PuttUo JaatrUa

i« County

S. Retag •

■partfully aalldt your au

I Ito ù». aunounr» try Candbjacy lot County
omn tourner fur Dbtriri Hu. S, toni ìnula reuní y,
I». tobjart to uà» d. «¡don of th* Primary at*v-

DINKEL.
MEMBER HgXTK CO!
Tn-tk* I » t i - : V»i*rn ot

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To th» vota»» of tominbU County: I hereby and will bo -pl»a»*&lt;J to bav« the nupport or
luounoa mywll a* a randldal« fog tha ,«IB«* of all tb* Dediotfkt* of th* fnnniy.
cunCr rommlmlnUM from th* I'oucft ÇummW
I m a plain-l&gt;*moct*l wltftsut a hand!»,
and II *laet«d will «tart mirwrif in Mball
of D»morratl4 prlnrialatM.an ( tlaan poi,tic*
&gt;WS*t. I adllrit your »apport
to.. 1 hav* th* tetatwd of
J W S t e W i o » . ..
«boto &lt;‘ouniy ot boari and
t to their tohall.
yrow
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etndrimay '(or
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* " A woman may ho attraetedT by aawkjfm A qwilll'let.- tm t her affcwionB
should only .be nxed by thoad that uw.
real," said a wlao man. Another adds;
^S i'b T jrcre taciL^Ivnn «ffap;iwig.«odnot the power to. goverh them,?"
■ITia.Wfr open question with many a
single w o fb sn i^ -T je r ««Hy thirties,
who U*alon® In tho world nave fat. A
married sister, pa »
whether nhn
should make her home with her.
There are women wha ehTialf. frotn
b*wriling among otPanger* artR yearn
for a spat at the ub|e with their own
kith and kjn. T he married atster Is
anxioua that she should come. Tho
bruUicr-ln-law does not csre much oak
Way or-The
or tho other. T he young lady
;»|eoe frowns on ihe propoalUgo/ •&gt;
IhMI.k it,*
....I i. *..( aunt
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though,
the youthful
scarcely a few yenni older than heriwIL
If the aunt h&amp;a nn admirer, a man
rich, in .the world'r goods, who calls
upon her conftantly. tho sister thinks
It might hasten the marriage if there
was a homelike plgca to invite him to,
T h e aunt takes tho same view of
It. It often happens that &amp; change of
environment causea a man's thought«
to taker.« new turn.
Tke single woman's life and expec­
tations may bo running along smooth­
ly until the wooer lo brought In eow-tact with tho vivacious nloce. Thor«
are-young girt* vrhn respect luch an
aunt's privileged,-. Thor« uro som e oth­
er heedless, tbdfcgbllosa young wom­
en who bellflm that they only Rhscj!}
‘ d .lo v ó 's scepter. Tho-w om an of
turo years ts «enfilblc.' Many a
i.
ithful maid ta giddy, a fluffy being
[ pf nUfaflUon. 8ho thinks it would
a ^ H y -jik o to make e /cs at aunUo's

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Cl«k of Kf-ctioai A. E. flioélam.
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Clwk of CUftlón: A. 1- Jlrak.h
B. lt furthtr rMottnt, Thn ih. pili, fai
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lindar sad by vlrlua of a* «ir-utPa ia&gt;
auad out of and jiidtr tka j»al .of jb* Ci»,
cuit Court in and tor Bqplnoia. raattt,
Florida, WhrrHn 'Armour FaftiHt«' Wort».
W corporation U plaintiff pad J. C. U »«
ho Court flours door la Semini»* toast».
Uorldfl, and sail, during th* lafal hsort at
at*.
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ON T H E PIRgT MONDAY IN JULY
* brise its Iti day of .tha mohtfc, A; P914. and a Deal salsa dar, th« foUaviai
’'»party to rati: W H o| NW'k of h i «
if SK t/ ot goctlon It, Township 1» a«o|H
Samiaol« couoty. Flstida.
r bring l»»lad up«a as «I
id dafar-.'laat ' io astbfy «a
toat. Tarma .of «ala '»*
iy for drat)
C. M. HAND.

flhouldn't bo too
erous In loaning
her béau to her bosom friend or an;
other girl when It cornea to sleigh ii«
.Ing.
T H E BU 8IN E8S O IR L'8 HOPES.
upo niaxra one confident and gay; — tL'ipuds at her bidding disappear
lint* sho to aught, tha bliss draws near
tnfl fcutcy smooths tbs way.
It Is not every young w om in who
Ing off placo of satlsfled ambili on and
hopa. There aro girla o f 8 thoughtpraiseworthy, td fit thj
some especlaT duty In
♦orkdMjfiy
world. W hqp.a young wptnan knowg
that s t f f f W no.ouo to look lo foPtSupport, she realigns that ehe must bucklq,
oft the armor aud .face the altuatloa
not only bravely but eytgerly. Those'
who m int earn their own living, look
with wouder ,upon the wcakllnga who.
■brink from honest labor.
They pity the. poor creature« who
sit with folded. h«nd&lt;i In a. homo that
la lq Imminent’ danger of being dfarnpted each time rent day rolls nrgiiird.
wnlting for' fom o m an’ to comValohg,
fail In love with them, and marry
them.
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They pover know k h a t It la to have
n. penny of their own In their pocket,
and must bow. submissive to the
wh(ms of the head Of the house no
matter how bttterlIy their hearts may
.rebel In secret
T he baplhM« girl knows no such de­
pendence.
Bbo earns her own- way
in the W'orlA and If she finds one roof
Inhospitable, Its Inmates uncongenial,
•he wkx go elan where. Sho sensibly
.p u ts heart and soul Into her work,
magteriug all the Intricacies of her
business that her services may be
nioro valuable’ to her employers os
tima rolls on.
She acquires tbs habit of dressing
neatly,- with Judgment, and not con-

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or thff jpotot ho &gt;&gt;fuirns,for all thati icoverofl a ÍUton^o of over 1
i|WV uilliu
U ^youthfuL
The .'attentions ot a
»hourtt and \0 intnutes of eon
young '^ r i ,
hot have
1 ^»’Jok- Herr'Jngold flew fn a
cost .hi.hr fi
t fh his youth; flst-‘
Uplaue fitted with a 100-h&lt;mie
ter him In middle sgc. ■ Ho f a s t that
Mercedes «m in e and carritoJ
snsebhtihlo period when-It la' hut »
lions of petrol and 12* gulleo-i
step, for him from admlraUon to InThe.engine which will be uged
fStuatlon.1 The Idea that he could gain
tho lo v e » f a. young girt turtts hta head
couipUstaJr.r Dove swatapa his honor,
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■ptaffT. of tha vain« of said
runa»« la It« dlDp!dii*d eoadiilBi, a«
vmll «hall b* taaurd allowing rapsir« t«
1 mad* to any «urti holMlng-or »iruriara
I haraby rartlfy that th# foragafar —
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A r Washington ......
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Ko. 80.—Coaat Line Florida Mall—Local Sleeper to Savannah.
Steel Pullman Cara of- the highest daaa operated on all Mina. * Atlanti«
Coaat Line Dining Cara operated on Trainea 82 and 88.
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There arc In Canton about forty
■hops which make and sell ivory *rilcIcb. the Dally Consular Report states.
Each etoro 1« small. consiaUng Usually
of a showroom, where thh. cutting la
done. Members of tho atoro also
usuAUy work In tho showroom. Tho
Industry may be divided Into twa
stages, cutting and’ carving. Tusks
imported from Slain, constitute the
raw material. These are first cut with
a.saw to the ahaptf capable of being
worked by canring. Tho cutUng apparmtua consists of a wooden block
or visa, a saw am ). a tub of water.
The Ivory Is secured Ormly by tho
visa, moistened with water and cut
to tho required shape.
Perfectly flat pieces of Ivery as thin
aa paper were ahown In evidence of
the skill of the cutter. Tho cutting
finished, the blocks «are then carvod
Into shape with knives of many^dlf*
ferent shapes. These have a short
blade and a long hnndlo made of bam­
boo, like a penholder. Other Instru­
ments noted to bo In use by carvers
wero wire saws and a gimlet worked
by a leather twirling apparatim.
The number of expert .workers In
Canton Is far less than the number
of atorea, being. only about, ala In
number. Tho term of apprenticeship
served by the experts la four years
An apprentice root Ires no wages, *but
gets $4 Canton ourrency as “ shoo
money" at the end of tho first year,
15 at tho end of the second year. |8
at th^ xnd of tb«i third year and |7
at tffo/et«;,
. fourth
m m uyear,
m mwhich
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••'! ; 'tufatjon hfi receives.
4L good ’w^kpfrgetA.'l? to IS Qanton
curvency.&gt;Vr men(h. Canton curren­
cy allvhv mohey . la - about half the
equivalent o f gold. Apprentices and
good workers are provided with two
meala a day, supplied by their em­
ployers. An expert carver aeldom
works In the shop which employs him.
Ha generally works In his own house
and can earn about f 30 Canton cur­
rency k month.
The working hour« are from 7 a. m.
to 9:80 p. m., with Intermission from
9:80 to 10:30 for morning meal, 1:30
to X for lunch In a tea shop and 8:30
to 7:30 for evenlng mcala; In all,
ten hours a day.
Tfiere are about 318 working daya
In thè year, 44 holldays belng deducted from thè 380 dnys. whlch are rockoned one year, accordlng to thè lunar
calendar.

THt Swineherd. ^
Thla atory ia being told of a certain
English bishop who has a pleasant
PRIVATE HAT1IS
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hAblt of chatting with anybody he
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may meet during hla country walks.
THE ONLY FIRST CLASS HOTEL IN SANFORD
Tho olhek day he came across a lad
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A. ROBBINS, Proprietor
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to ask him what he waa doing, tha|
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Tho bishop nodded -his boat)
thoughtfully.
. "Ah, Is that so?" ho commented.
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St. Leo College, St. Leo, Pasco County, Florida
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ONLY A NICKEL, DUT IT 18 WOR­
Shops In Canton.
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RYING MRS. 8TANOISH.

Hubby Had Missed the Car, but 8he
Thought Ha Wap on the Back Plat• form, and Insisted That
Ha Produce.•'
When the conductor came through
he stopped before Mn. Blandish and
»aid: ’'Fa—ur^-urs,
plcaso.”
irs, pleas«.'
Mrs. Blandish swallowed a pepper
mint lotenge whole and said:
"My husband vylll pay for mo."
The conductor lookod around on the
serried ranks of femininity doubtfully.
"W ere Is h e f he asked.
"On tho back platform. He stayed
out there to smoke.” '
"There are a dozen men ont there,"
waa the reply. "How am I to know
which one belongs to you? What kind
of looking man Is heT"
-"llsudsome. Ho la tall, bo wears a
bluo overcoat, and he’s got the nicest
black mustache, and tho kindest
brown eyes you ever saw.”
Tho conductor went away, only to
return a moment later.
"Say," ho said, "ho won’t pay. Ho
says you ain't hi* wlfo.”
"Well, what do you think of that?"
gasped Mrs. Btandlih. "You ' must
havo asked the wrong man.
"That'i what I thought To make
surn 1 got the right one, 1 asked every
man out there."
Mrs. Standlah blushed deeply. "This
Is outrageous," sho said. "1 can ap­
preciate a Jokolaa well aa anybody,
but thla Is eartyfng lLa littlo too far.
Ob. dear, T wish tho car wasn’t so
crowded so Txould get out there. Tell
him, please—tho dark-eyed ,mOn—tlmV
1 don't want to make a scene, tret
that If he don't quit playing tho tool
and pay my carfare I'll ho obliged to
ooroo out there In a minute."
"Yea, ma'am." aald the conductor.
Again he retired to tho rear of the
car. When be camodl}rough the next
time he nodded to Mrs. 8tandlsh en­
couragingly. .
"It's all right,'* bfl »rid. "Ha paid
up.”
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After a whllo tho car stopped at
Mrs. Btandlsh's street 8ho went out
tho front way and waited for Bland­
ish to Join her. But the car passed
and he did not appear.
Bho stood at tho corner looking anx­
iously up and down, the street.Soon
another car stopped and Btandlsh got
off.
• “ You needn't say a word," he said.
"It's your owa fault A truck got In
the way and I couldn't catch that car
you got In to save my neck. I called
to you to get off, but you didn't hear.
.1 worried all tho way uptown.:I knew
you'd bo hopping u\ad because 1-didn't
como inside.”
. "Oh, no," said Mm. 8tandl«h.' "I'm
not thinking about that What I am
worrying about is, what on earth
did that man thluk who paid my car
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flea rVsaiwsa....... ItW
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Nltfxr* Fail,........... 47.40
Mammoth Cava.. JO.SO
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A n u t you Mud summer.
I nm mncerely yqure,
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Tickets on sale dally, May !5 to September 30. , Return limit Oct. 31,1918
EiçeDt—To -destinations In Aritene, British Columbia, (except Field
Glacier and Mount Robson), California, Lewialon, Ida., Montana (except
lielton, Gardiner, Glaricr Park Biatlon and Yclkiwatone Station), Oregon
and Wellington, ticket* on sale June t to September 3&lt;L 1914.

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TO THE NORTH. AND NORTHWEST
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liver and »tomadi troubles. I finnly believe BlffCk-D/aught,
saved my little gnl ;s life. When she hnd the mcasfeii,
they went In on tier, but one good dose of Thedford’s
Black-Draught made them break out, and she lias had no
more trouble, i .shall never be without
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clears the digestive tract o( mucoid a c­
Mrs. Mary Ford, 1616 W. Chfirch 8t„ cretions and remove* poisonous pa tte rJacksonville, Fla., su/Ttml from bllioua- It brings quick relief to suffeewov frosts
ness and stomach trouble«. She tried aioments of the stomach, liver and beavebs
many treatments w-lth no succen. Then Many declare ft has saved t b s » frera
she took M ujt’i Wonderful Stomach dangerous operations and many am rarer
that it has saved their live*.
Remedy.
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Because of its wonderful sacewn them
The first does convinced her. She
axe many Imitators of thla remedy, eta
wrote;.
Be sure it's Mayr’a.."1 have taken the sample treatment lie cautious.
and must say it relieved me instantly. Go ‘o Your Nearest Druggist a n d '
The results wore more than satisfac­ ask about tho wonderful results iL i a » Jtory. It cause me to pa*»'away a great been accomplishing—or send to- Gco ­
amount of bile and tibout fifteen gait ll. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, 164-166. WhlP
lng St,‘ Chicago, 111., for free book as»
ttonea.
'.“ •'y sincerely appreciate. It. Plcsko stomach ailments and many grntehil
letters from people who have been rwsend me the full treatment'
ffrnmm ran It'll yuu it«

th e lad looked at him seriously for Is
for TiluA^nd itching &lt;*f the
a'minute, then ho seid slo.wly : .
privato parti». SoJdTo
BoliíTñnly b y W m . G
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"Mcbbe you gets more swolno nor
Aldridge, jJniKBist. Mail 50r and SI.00? h i
mb to molndf"
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A trial by Jury Is an occurrence of . AIstìU
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many of out readers know tho origin
feet In thlckqeas, move 60 feet a, tyty.
of such a trial?
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early
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the
demand for «ayly &lt;j
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tribes showed a decided •preference !•?
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me so thkt I don't believe 1 shall call *
Ideal FertIUrer» produce fruit with thin _peel, littlo. ray, dt&gt;a cwfomUlee' td deiemilne upon tho
there anymore." "Don't like that sort
lightful flavor, und good ithip^ing quantics.
guilt or Innocence of a person.
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'&lt; Sendjúir our free citnw book entitled IîfTucts of Summer Per- ! ;
first recorded* under 4ho Plantngnpots.
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During the relgft.of Queen Elisabeth
' suggestions for applying.
"Ai
n jury which could not agree waa sent
to prison, and klao gt tho aame period
$1 C om plete Shavinu Outfit $1
a banquet waafgenerajly_glven to tho
10 A rticle « 10
Jury by the successful litigant 'This
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fact
naturally
mad*
the
jury­
T o . advertise .our t§&gt;lverbal; 9|tpvt
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men anxious to prove the innocence lng .outfit andi . UniveHa)*Pro^tipta
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cons
Blmeon Fdrd was talking about the
save
nil agent»*
French chauffcofs employed by somo
know a’r« very
of New York's multlmtlHunpIres.
1 Hollow Ground Bator
"These chaps," hu-'XtllJ, "often gèl
1 8-inch Lather Ilrhsh
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ás much as $250 a auonth’ unil found
lust for looking ; pretty. Fop thip* • 1 Rotor Strop, Canvas bark
,i.. . - £ in’ .
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won't’ clean &amp; car; they wou't.^fnpslr
I* Nickel Easel Back .‘ Mirror
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It; they'll only driva It.
I .13-Inch Barber Towel
g | "And they drive It fast!/* They're
1 nox Shaving tfoap A
Yes, they're 'scorchers,
— scorchers)
1 BAx talcum Powder .'.’
Cow or Field Peas;. Velvet Beany&lt; Chiifa«; Peanuts;
both literally and figuratively.
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Decorated China Mug
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"I heard of an elderly IrUh cook
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Sorghum;
1 Aluminum Barber Com b'
* who got ongagsd to k dashing, young
ill St(
Full
chauffeur from' Martejfig£r 81fe saldiji 1 ilrlstle Ha|r Brush
&gt;»
to Ror mlsirass, Jritqr anripuncltog this^ .Agents need-’/not% write.
¿Each oi|trt$ packed - In neat box
betrothal:
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My huxbaivd that is t6 be, mum. w1-W.: rCqln or'M on ey Order, poaP*
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Is such a •scorcher that it’s b«tdl- •$.* J«* .»ra i; Bay Street
florin’. • fiaturd&amp;y ho. picked mA‘
— UNIVERSAL PRODUCTSd'O.
— Florida :
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after khdekin*
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

*; All Local Advertisements Under
Thlff H id in g THREE CENTS a
I.lnc For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.
FOR SALE
For Sale— $2,600.00 buy« celery
farm, 6 acres tiled, farmed 6 yoarf.
$603 cash, balance. 1. 2, 3, 4, years
at 8 per cept. F. B. Woodcock,
Ownerjf 7 Oxford Place, Kirk*ood,
Georgia.
79-8tc
For Sale— Good all round horse.
M. 8. Nelson, Eureka Hamrtlock.
-79-tf
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Favor* Organised Labor
Editor Herald:
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Some question has arisen suVto
my attitude toward organised labor.
Being a man who U almost entirely
dispossessed, I am unable to sce how
this idea became afloat, and to show
tny attitude toward organised labor,
I attach hereto a copy of a letter
written mo by Hon. J. C. Brown,
United State«' Marshal, Southern
Djplriet of Florida.
Department of Justice,
Office of United States Marshal
Souther a District of Florida,
JaekabnvlUe, Fla., Oct, 2, 1913
Mr. T. K, -Batea, Sanford, Fla.:
Dear Blr— Kindly
advise
me
whether or not you.' could accept ap­
pointment, as Deputy United States
Marshal at salary of $1,000 per an­
num. Residence, in Jacksonville.
Yours very truly,*
J. C. BROWN,
United States Marshal,
Southern-District of Florida.
This opportunity came to me unaolicited and I presume as a reward
far th i Interest I took in assisting
Mr. Brown to secure the above ap~
pointment which is the only posi-

f ^ p l T t p . London "Tange” Nedace
» -LVE j C j "Evelyn Thaw” Oracele
The«« tw-o beautiful piecoe of pop­
ular Jewelry are (he erase among
society women in New York and tho
largest dtiefi. They srff neat and
elegant '¿b id finished articles that
will gladden the heart of every girl
or woman no matter how* young or
how old. Vhry stylish and attrac­
tive.
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We tjrt- adver­
tising
Spfcarmlnl - Choiring Gum
and dealre to place a big box of this
fine, healthful gum into «very homfi.
It sweetens the Jjreath.— whitens the
teeth n.nd aids digestion. It Ts rerefreshing arid pleasing to all. Tq
every one spending us but 50c and
6 stamps to cover shipping costs-we
will ship a big box of 20 regulsr 6c
packages of the Spearmint Gum and
Include the elegant "T ango" necklace and "Evelyn
Thaw” bracelet ■absolutely Fred.
This offer is for a short time only.
Not more than 2 orders’ to ono par'
ty. Dealers not allowed to accept
this.
UNITED SALES COMPANY*-»
D ifto s , Ohio
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For Sale— Practically bran, new
1914 Overland touring car, fully
•quipped, self starter, electric lights
In use short time by' owner. $860
Cash takes car. R. &amp; O. Motor. Co,

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Connelly, also ribbons and carboh.
for

Mr.

Brown

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Gov-

For Sale— Black saddle and driving
mare. Inquire of J. D. Roberts at
grocery.
- » 42-tfc
I have a few bushels velvet beans
t. Will sell these cheap. Come
orice. A. M. Tyler. * 81-3tc
For Sale— New Potatoes, sorted
and washed, full bushel $1.25 de­
livered anywhere in Sanford, sub­
ject t j your approval. Send postal
cird order to C. E. Snyder, Route 1,
Sanford.
81-Stc
For Sale— A good home well located.
$600 cash, balance easy payments.
6 room house, $1,50(1, easy payments.
8 rooms and bath, $300 cash—monthly
payments,

Yours very truly.

TRICE'S TRUMPETEER

THOMAS K. BATES,
Assessor of Taxes.
{adv.l
78-4tc

(Articles PabUtbrd under this Ifesdlne furniibed by M. I*. A. Bums, Jacksonville)

entrusted-’ Hence i f follows that,
the franchiae la a privilege
P .that
should be' exercised with tho grefitest caution and only after the moat
serious study of resultant conditions
to follow. He who undertakes this
study by reading or hearing only one
side of the questions involved, is
apt to - become narrow and pre­
judiced, arid equally as unfit to help
shape the destinies of his country as
the fellow who accepts his patrioic
impulses second hand from the cross
roads or street corner politician.
For tho- privilege we now enjoy,
nearly a century and a half ago, our
forefathers dyed the Atlantic Sea­
board a deep rrim»om, 'wiah njartyr
blood, and dotted tho forest thence
to the Mississippi with’ the bleaching
bo r re-of those immortal heroes who
followed Washington.
The justice
of- their acts has been attested by
tbs, blessings of Providence,- and
their wisdom vouchsafed b y ‘ the un­
paralleled stability of our govern­
ment. The rise and fall of con­
stitutional government, in name only
has filled to a crowded condition
the cemetery of nations, but the
government of Washington goes on
forever. In the firm nnon t of w-orld
nchtevment it is the Star of IIopo
to which, the eyes of oppressed hu­
manity are turned. Therefore, the
responsibility la great, ’ and in the
manner of its discharge w e. would
give our very best thought.

time l find no record, in modern or
ancient literature, o r ‘ *but one indi­
viduality w ho,la utterly devoid o!
toleration.
know him by vari­
ous namea, but more generally as th» »
controlling head of the infernal re­
gions. In this one particular at
least my correspondent -is rapidly
likening himself unto bis preceptor.
But I started out ,to tell you of
the .advisability of doing kcfme think­
ing for yourself. Reformers have
been with us almost since the begin­
ning of time, They have l^vn so
persistent and so arrogant the peopl^
found it easier to yield than to con­
tend, hence it became fashionable to
give them anything they asked—
including the lion’s share -o f the
weekly stipend. . But - the millenium seems to be receding from the
view. Instead of dawning, as they
promised It woulcL Tho fault, therefore, must be in the system, and
when a system’ conclusively proves
Its failure it is *time to discard it
and return to the mrforings- of-th e .
tranquil, days. The moral la. think.
Mr. Voter— think? think! thinkl and
then think some more. When any
one tells you e thing •analyse it,
dissect it,'end find out If it is sound
doctrine, then act as your judgment
dictates. That Is ,* statesmanship*
Blind following Is paganism, the rotting core at the heart of civilisation. I

Fqtf Sale— Two good horses and
spring wagon. Inquire of-C oco Cola
Bottling Co.
80-tfc

Quality Bread and Qutl«,
Pics,
Quality Buns and Cake,
The Quality Principle Ua
Hcrlici 1
The Quality Goods Wc Baki

J- L. Millor*!
Bakery
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Bl-enntnlly, just ' preceding our
primaries, certain sections of our
state are*infested with alt sorts of
dap-trap for the guidance of-voters.
In most cases the agitators are from
other states, and their main object
is the corralling of the dimes, quar­
ters and dollars of the people. To
do this they have learned tho Barnum idea of footing and humbug­
ging the people. Barnum dedared
the secret of his great financial suc­
cess was the glory in being humbug­
ged. So others are emulating him,
and this is the harvest season with
them. It therefore becomes neces­
sary for the people to be alertly
watchful for the snares set for them
as well as very careful of the brand
of political economy teachings they
give up their good money for.

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^Til 1. USIVI US AI CAR

By right o f conquest the Ford

No matter
e r u l i n g favorite
has a well-earned, world-w id e
reputation for dependable and
economical service.
It’s the
Universal Car.

One gentleman who abrogates to
Hla Didn’t Stick.
himself a divine right to think and
"Robert," asked the teacher, "did should not wiegh too lightly upon act for all the people of his com­
Well located lot, $360. $50 cash,
balance monthly. Connolly, 109 Mag­ you throw auy of those paper wads men. Governmental questions of
munity, wrote me last week that
sticking on tho blackboard?" "No,"
nolia avenue.
67-tf
momentous importance are always
replied Robert. "Mine didn't aUck."—
involved In general elections, and in
Judgo.
For Sale— Lady forced to sell fine
this state a primary election to ail to be
hearing orange grove with residence,
Intents and purposes is equivalent placed
Burial Place of Mark Twain.
also farm with residence'facing love­
to a general election.
OffldfftU » io ” rellc*o
Bamuol L. Clemens (Mark Twain)
ly lake. Owner, c-o Sanford Herald.
to be chosen upon whose unwarer- fellow
fa burled in a beautiful ' cemetery in , .
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73-9tp
Elmira, where bo lived With hla fain- in£ wlsdom “ nd unyielding integrity
For Rent— Completely furnished ily while ho was writing many of .hla I lh* proepertly and hftpplneae of the
house with pinnb for the summer. books. The members of hla family, commonwealth is involved, and-into
Few steps to postotfice, depot and hla wife and two daughters, are
buried hi the same'
steamer codk. A. W. Brown, En­
terprise, Florida.
78-tf
For Sub» -One good team mules,
^
wagon and harness completo, $)I0
cash takes outfit. Owner going uwa
rutili tukea outfit.
Owner going
away. A. ,Ji Ilevier, Agent West
Side.
80-2tp -

And tre Und for it loo—
That’* the lind of Oakery Goods
V te daily bake for you.
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Fi** hundred dulliri i* th« pnem of ih* Ford run­
about; Ui* tourinf car U fi»« fifty; th« town a t myta
fifty— f. ». b. Detroit. com'pUte with cquipawnt.
Get caulof and particuUri from
C. F. WILLIAMS. A sent; or
EDWARD HIGGINS. Saksaua. si
Safifor&lt;1 Machina and Gang« CcITIpanT

STORf CLOStD
THURSDAY
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CORSETS

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For Sale or Rent—Two nice resi­
dence* at a bargain. W, J. 'Fhigpenr--------- ItO-Tf-»

For Sale -If taken at once Rem­
ington typewriter, $7.00. Call Her­
ald office, *
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TO RENT
Furnished room for rent. Terms roanable. Apply 214 Park avenue. 63-tf
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-. Telephone, electric IJghta and other
conveniences. Apply 418AOak Ave.
69-tfc
For Rent, 6 rooms and bath. Mag­
nolia avenue, between i Fifth and
Sixth. A. P. Connelly.
07-tf

wear
Requires

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Furniahed House of Five Rooms—
Screened,, piano ant)'water included.
|20 per ipo'rith. Address owner, care
of Herald bffice. r "
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HVyou\wabt to buy ar***U’ Conncliy’a Real Estate Ofiice is the pique
to-, do bufihejfc'^.'1
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or Stolen— Magarti bicycle,
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y fe n feccivcrl n complete stock of tho^c new Taffeta
Silks, beautiful
colors
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writing World rfsatly „ donfcr Apply
lit. John'# H old . Room 12.
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WenWd— Jersey heifer« from fout
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$51,001.00 and interest, 6 per cent.
A. J. Hood h Co., Detroit, Mich.,
$50,661,00 and intertat, 6^ per cent.
A. J. Hood &amp; Co.. Detroit, Mich.,
$49,057.00 and interest, 5 per cent.
-C . H. Coffin, Chicago, $50,751.00
Jand interest, 6^ percent.

Grand Jury Wrfs Busy
After a week of hard work the
Grand Jury or. the spring term In
tht) Scvcijth. Judicial Circuit ad­
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journed Saturday afternoon.
Careful investigations were made
of all matters that properly come be­
. Hoehler, Cummings &amp; Trodden,
fore such bodies and the present­
Toledo, O.,' $51,667.50,and interest,
ment! returned to the court will be
irMCIHT OF SANFORD ESTAB- 6 per cent. ‘ "
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handled In the. usual way. Orta of
S P O K E F R ID A Y
. Honda awarded to Messrs. Hoe­
j t f g g P B Y G O O D SALE
the aerloua cases was the murder of S T O C K T O N
hler,' Cummings L Prudden, Toledo,
N IG H T T O B IG C R O W D
Ohio, on their bid of $51.56^.50,
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26th of last M
March; five men were
and accrued interest, for 5 ^ per
Indicted and one plead not guilty of
| n a be u s e d T o r
cent bonds.
murder, but guilty of manslaughter,
S. O. Chase,
for hi» participation in this crime
Geo. Q. Kcrnoid,
'thé court fixed the punishment at
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B. R Whitncr,
fifteen years in the penitentiary.
I sold at better t h a n 103 a n d
Bond Trustees, City of Sanford,
All oR the court officials and at­
CAMPAIGN CLOSES IN A [GREAT
1 fllTEEV FIRMS MADE BIDS
Florida.'
taches were of much assistance to
BUJR8 T. OF ORATORICAL F-FFOR THE BONDS
the jury and by unanimous vote
FORT SATURDAY NIGHT r
tho thanks of the Jury goee out to
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Sinford ii one of the moat flourthese
able,
conscientious
and
pa­
Montreal,
June
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Tho
latter
■had
lie
Imprisoned
within
the
Miss Norma H{rndon, daughter
Sanford waa some political tow n*,
Ikliitf dtiaa o{ t^ie “' M 1,1 lllc enllre
tient men. The Grand Jury aiao
i ateamer.
i &gt;nd not only haa the city the of Mr. and lfri,* B . W. .Herndon Bata furnished by the Canadian Pa­ shattered hull o f the
last Friday and Saturday night* and *
Investigation into the responsibil­ desire* to publicly thank the Coca
«»nee in the bualneaa aspect, bad the misfortune to break-.her cific Railway, a total of 969 persona,
th«%o two night»-made up for tho
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BottAqg
Works
for
refresh
Fkaks farm». end factories but t W arm in two plaeea losj^Friday after­ perished in the wreck of the Em­ ity for the disaster begun yesterday
drinks
durint
lack of politics during, the djjmpaign,
i
noon. Norma and ad^Uhrr girl were press of Ireland. ’ The aaved num­ before a coroner*» jury at Himouaki,
L it
£l thc clty’* crud,t
By order
.v .
waa adjourned for a week after Cap­
Hon. J. N. C. Sjockton, ‘ candidate
W i t a ' Khi'ln. ibe financial workld riding a bicycle. wnVh the handle ber 418. ) *.
*J--- »- _-*C
C
*-- fr i^
_____Henry G.
_______
_____
_______
_
. T r r T J j P n f g B H P B for United States Senator, was . ia
Kendall
and
the chic
w W B j f i f t of the city'a bars turned throwing them forward * Quebec, Juwa 1 .— Amid scenes of tain
M
i&gt;er
of.
the
Empresa
o
t
.Ireland
"j
Î
’ f'* ;-' • &lt;’ f&lt;*rk.
tTKlit U the sale oY'fity bonds mado and in .falling. Norma twisted one mourning th fif-c.il today .«iryived
the city Friday aftprnoon, coming
had“
given
testimonyr
placlruj
.
jKe'
|wt Friday. The bond« »old at a of her arma under her in such a man­ the bodies of 188 victims oft(U|!.-EfnIn
by auto from th$ .Winter Garrden
V.
E.
Meeting
líjame for the coll¡s¡on;Jbu tho c^Hiy
|Minitun of better than 103 and ner that the fhember was broken in presl of Ireland '.disaster,
uT
bytf.
wta
a
moat
enthuaiaatlc
section and »poke, on th* street
Utad and declarfn
that 1 Kb
'fat were aixteen firm* here ta Vuy two places. The break la very pain­ presence of a solemn throng^rMucmeeting of the Ghrialian
Christian Endeavor
king
of
the
liner
w»a
haatoned
by
Endeavor
Friday qlght to one of the largestful
and
it
will
be
several
months
jackets
carried
the
coffina
contain-'
^ bonds, two of thc same having
tho
aeamingly
deliberate
w
ithdraw
al!6'
^
1
&gt;
r
«
l&gt;y‘
*
fr,an
church
held
in
before
she
can
have
the
u
se
'o
f
it
ing
the
dead
ashoro
from
the
govern­
crowd«
that has gathered here thia
[■atonal representative!. This anthe .parlor of thc mnnae Friday ovenment ateamer Lady Grey, which had of the collier’» prow from the hole
IDrtj on the part of thc bond firms again.
season. The next senator ‘ was in­
ingi May 29.
brought them from Rlmouski and it had made in the Empress' shit'.
Iu buy city bond» ju at.at this time
troduced by ex-Mayor Spencer after
Quite
a
number
were
present
and
Thd Storstad today compleVd the
Headquarters in Jacksonville
laid them row by row In the black
f »Wc the bond market« are at a
Hon. William Shelley had been in­
alt
seemed
vary
much
interested
in
voyage from Sidney and docked at
[bn ebb apeak» In mo*t glowing
The Florida Grower» News has draped funeral shed on the pier.
troduced by the ex-Mayor and .made
the
work
of
the
new
organisation.
kms for our city. It demonstrates- moved their main office to Jackson­ There amid pathetic scenes, many Montreal. Captain Anderaon reone
of the finest talks to tho labor
After
the
exercises
and
tranaaction
ecr» than anything cists that our ville and Mr. -Jas. MeComb ia busy victims were recognised ^nnd cla rued mnined mute on the subject of the of business the social side of the so­ man that has ever been delivered
[dtj hu the strongest backing of the in that city arranging for the same. by relat'vea. It may be daya be­ disaster, referring inquirers to the ciety was - disepaaed. with the result here. Mr. Shelley has bean a life
charterers of his craft, the Dominion
(¿ta t airicultur.il country in thc The News will be located in the St. fore others are identified.
of a delightful chicken purleau to long friend of Mr. Stockton’s and
¿Ü
L t j . It demonstrates that OOT James building but the paper will be
Besides the 188 bodies which the Coni Company. The only atatemen be given at the home of Mrt. Joe was full of hla subject and he drove
[■gtjr f* growing so rapidly that the published in the Herald office here. body Grey had on board, as es­ he only atitomanta of possible sig­
Harroid Thursday evening, June home some good solid truths to th*
W p is assured. It mean«' that The change o f the office was found corted b y H, Id. S. Essex, aho . nificance were by snilqrs who de­ second.
men behind the guns. He waa fol­
[ ht location at the head of navlga- necessary in order that the Georgia steamed into port today, eighteen clared the collier*» engine« had been
lowed
by Mr. Stockton who han­
Ail
member»
are
requeated
to
be
[tai on the St. Johns river and the field could' be covered better, Mr. have been identified and takeri in reverted before the crash came, and at thc manse at 5:80 b*clock on this dled hu subject in a moat eirm-st
i
Iwaiifnce of the citlaena- 1» manl- MeComb, the editor, and George Tharge at Himouaki
by relative». that 356 persona werp aaved by the date, as the conveyances will be and capablr manner And In a com- .
Blta in the confidence'of the men Hoff, the business manage/ will both Search of the waters near Father Storstad’ » crew. It had been charg­ there tb conduct them tb the scene vincisg argumaqt made hit position
I &lt;f tsince who come here to buy reside in Jacksonville in th e future. Point, where the Empress of Ireland e d at the inquest that the collier lay of merriment.
toward the people most plain to
bonds and the price at which
sank early Friday, has revealed few
every one. He toqk up jhe differu mile and a hall away from the
t st
'»old is enough to place, our city
more of the victims, and It aesma
t queaBon» of the day and gave.
S
scene
uf
the
disaster
and
that
few
the most progressive, and A P P R O P R I A T I O N S
probable that the bodies of hundreds
O'pepfffe.'apmething to think about1
atial of the slate. •,
,
of more than aine hundred who people were rescued by hep voats.
-Waa most generous to hie Oj)po- .
successful bidders ;*wtre the
»Vwd stated the truths in a calm
H A V E BEEN CU T
________ ____ .
Hoehler, Cummings &amp; Prudpeaceful flow of language that
interiated In ths soconiplishment of
WATERWAY CONNECTION
hf Toledo, tl\dr bid topteg-f 51
*d&amp;Ud/nSt
|m mfsunderatood and it
Growors
and
Shipper«
In
(
V
e
r
j
t
k
i
the canal and will in ai) &lt;probabliUty
f HIM and accrued interest for 5j-A Senate Trims Florida and South In
ta-a
safe
J»et'
that ,hi» race In Sem­
Entire
Hlate
&gt;
*
';?
Rivera and Ugrbora Bill
St. Johns River To Kissimmee Will cooperate with the people in this
tai.
•* •.
inole county will surprise even his
. •t *
.
.*■
Orlando,
May
80.—-The
end
&lt;
tf
the
state
by
the
arouwd
aen/
Be Agitated
!Y* bond money wpi h£ used for
Thoae people fh Florida who iv* -iV 7 "
. ;
.Septiment in Jacksonville is now timent in favor ol thc project. It is tive committee m eetlngfof.tbe.Flor8 best friend*.
£| up some of the debts of the aide in acetiono affected by the re­
Qo ’ SgtUtday night tha county
believed that tho movement will re- ida Grower»’ and SJbfpperh;' ‘ teaguq
.Strong
for
a
watef
connection
he~
and allowing sovUrsl important cent cut in appropriations can thank
t wee n . I,tike Tohqpekalfga and , th* eelve aueh impetus that some effee was held In the office‘ot tbe League candidate» held the boards for t w o 1.
spments to takw plAfth* 81)0,1 “ FJftche/- for- being here w lien 1 ha
»olid hours «nd th« large crowd stay- vi.,
_ ,
at Orlijpd#.
Rt. John!» river. It will be rcm4m tive work will result.
sakiug of sidewalks ,’ttf Sanfordf should bv-r'ow, .the.Job:
ed riglit.on thrortgh to tho last, fhf.Lt
was
decided
that.
dutlHg-'
-tho
bered that at one time the-city qpRepresentative» in both hoqsca of
tilt! im prm kg tilts,, l;«h? k S B i
Ww hingtorw—May - S9----W**rk. ou
p osid 'Ih V p rd p o iiT Id n ^ n lh a «NlUlflll congre« will be asked to wo/k for
*•
,
i__
i.__».¡it
____
____
l making streets.
tile; rivirir and harbors bill waa com­
1» fact the saLq;^!.,bqnda will act pleted .todrfy by the sons to com- that it waa believe'd t^at if tb* chart- the meaaure Iif ae^urlng, If povaible,
« r- -T’ 1
| k » le w to move this city forwa/d mcw^ix'oinmittec and rite measure nei -wak constructed It* would j-esult kn appi'oijriation-.io carry oq the __________ . « %* 1 - '~V, ***~
league. ki t wa^.decided- by -the-o 6m- was oUllg«l ;ty »ay aumething and
■ to y impfovcm4nU-~wUl~be wiill'be repartud next week, carrying in lowerlng tho St. John» river itj Work.. I t JibW. look* bright for a
mitteo aHo.^TMtfcbliab/* tfkfir.' dip; thoe* Who oouid not s»y-m uch were
JackaoavUle or at title water. But
this •.ummer that have been
vfOftriaHph*
sggveating ' *53.- sine? reporia have been made in re­ water connection between\the Kis­ partment ip*jhc. league. M/.^Tep^ auppUtfdVAy thfiae w"6o were ver&gt;
simmee and St. Join
. giving
ihing for thc past twelve
is an inc/eaae of
ny woa empowered to proceed with anxious to talk and the campaign
itbi. The city council and the j a b o u t‘$10,OfltM)Od Uver Jho total of gard to the matter ifnd. it^haa been thja, section art outlet b y water for
this. organixaVlOn,' ind It is expected has brought out sums great orators
trustee» are to be consratii- the house 'tyHL'.'and of $1,094,000 ‘demonstrated conclusively That.thero the tranaportation oi It»' commodthat the 'department will be in run­ in thc county. Thq*« who uttendkd *
Is. no qauae for approhcnrio.i iw thia
A n d . which will probably reupon th^ajile and every cltlaen over, last year'aMnul.
ning order before many we«k». Thé the meeting were n« a quit In saying
taaiActJ'- the report"* of tho surveys
frclght- rates
^.(Liaalotd capl taaL p ro u d -o f .the
primary aim of thiTScparLment will
ghowiiig that this section was' not nt
I lift that the credit o f Sanford ie
era! »mall amounts in the hjmao such elevation as «As believed sad and increased prosperity here.'
nnt be *tn huntile r1»lm«r idthouth thing Kiid they learned more about
pnr,
bill and reduced others,. h u (t t £
arrangements will probably bo made TKô ~a Ifferen f candidate» than thuy
j •There will he more dcve'opmsnU mant*~ new .QErt- The - now t p p y that - lock», would hold in reserve
r
whereby certain claims may, be could bave learnwf-Hi any othek way.
B &lt; t ^Anm Closed'
[
greater developments in' ¡bati- priationj . proposed JitvipUe; jJJW -all thc.j».aUf .for, tbs ntQpaughnpThcac.
iild
fii.ihiqinrd
.ipcnhingT
wSttia—
"xrinr ■w e - t w « nef*.instead of diverting it from J h «
cummer than Jf-Ver befpv« thousand dollars for the intdrcQ
Monday, Alierapon tho.. WomknAj bers jai the league. The major part advocated-b y -th e county execu»l«A; .
loouaano umta ,D
“ J* ,jde wâter. j u -view of the sbava
1 1»4 many of the projeWg were-had«- waterway ^tHttween P e g a g i m U ^ d ) } } ; ^ j , ckso|tviu , people are h o * .Exchatigo and Heat Room, conduct­ of the work,- however, will be de­ committee and thp money levied By
¡iatop the bund iaaue. ' *Nof o.oly ia Mobile; $125.090 Red rive/. ?i0b,
ed under tha auspica» of the Welfaro voted to anolyring freight and icing them ryr tho candidate« vfu» to havo
.4*
’JIT city hen/fitted but griyate enter- OOO-Yled river $400,000 - JatjMJysr. ertthu*i»*tic fopr'iliW wéuy conni«* •Dept., Woman'» Club closed for the
chafges on Florida products in com been expended tl| ove/ tho coupty
r
tiqit,
.
r
K'*t» can now go forward barked harbor, .Porto Rico.
summer month» but -the committrv parison ' to charges on slmuilor- pro­ In public meetings but tho majority
N*&lt;
Si
*
Ovar
a
year
ngtf
Isaac
Hall
made
the credjt of the city an
The committee-increaaed the .fol­ a proposition lij.Yavdr of the pro- having tasted tike need for &lt;* rest duct» from other seetion» of the of the candidates were in favor of
-f .- :
"ill bo willing and. anxious to lowing
items among others; ipoaed water «rnptjctlon». addressing room have,concluded to yw-opon In country. Mr. Tenny explained in gum shoe campaigns .and war* afraid
'fit their money in KanfnrdiijmtetIHhOk Warrior
river (Alabama)
warrior nver
ytumummmt to th# p#‘op|e ■&lt;„( .'Kiwiimma« and St. the fail in a more convenient loca­ dotail the character of the work he to get' up .and fata ton audience.
Ftbe* because .Sanford look» good
; thensnpeske.Jind« DeW- 0 ¡ouj ' jn ¿n-Effort to bring «Orne tion. For th« benefit of tho public a desire* to have done, and the com­ Moat of them war« »filleted with
y jfy
, to. the bonding firm».
: ’.y .
few words of «spinnation may hot mittee were’ unanimous in feeling stage ‘ fright aqd this was.the priii*
■wafr^ann!
ml to
oí tangible tckuTi in relation
the
Fallowing ia the UbUiaUd i|st of
y, Gnpq Lookoptl North Cnro- projec.. Lal^r the government took be ami*»« Unquestionably it» naada . i U t U was 'very easantial that this cipa( M-eruon they did not want
lm for -the. bonds as conipljed,
public speaking hut now that they
the -m att«/ Into ;,?on»m*ralivri' and aa a real room have been fully dero-j investigation»] work be undertaken,
, the 'bend irirt'vcc».
onktratad
and
the
money
contrib­
have
learned haw It U
The-;
comnl(ltrA
th* ordered a survey and finally a report
‘W ^ to
m ^P
^Vtus of. $60,600, refu n din g not
will
proabbly
oak for opFh meotihka'
uted
by
generous
public
apirlted
T
|rAT
SUNDAY
SCHOOL
PICNIC
$800.000.
for
the
waterhnu»^jtem^&gt;f'ii
■Ç
pep cont bonds of tHej way (coni J^AsfolkTb BcAnfort, N. C waa made public, «hawing that tke nfen of Sanford has been well spent.
at
th*
n
ail
campaign.
•'
fflUrible and recomproposition
-was
« «»n-Uord,-Florida; 1 1 ,000,00 ■jo
(Aur registry .show« xomqfhjng like a Teacher Is Not In Farur of CoroYesterday waa th* last day for .
V i*
_ iBWHtM&lt;i
T o - mntMrF-'.fiO.bOO.OO* July
■-i*.
mnkiiiR n canVOaa of tho aituatiqn
tnudo Reach
TA* committee-also c&gt;iV tout ItemV ‘"^rom &gt;n Did geograihloal
survey thousand vfcttqrs in lws than * six
H ; n e t; 116,000.00 July lit, T9JI4; of $175,600 fo r/th e Ofkiewaha; rec&lt;jp^y- dlAcoveHr^-TL is learned that months to tliA rest room, and there Editor Herald:
and ttrday thc big questions will be
,, , •.
vt.WToo •July' iat; 194&lt;. Honda $47,000k f...
tk..L'lkiiminnh
'
liflll
'
n#
_
.
-r*
*
,
*.
.
.
have
bct-rl
many
more
who
fiive
not
for, the^ KHiimmee, and
, Sir—Kindly nllow^ in* space in decided. ' ’The . campaign , haa been
¡* *d«WirJuly' .IsL, 1 Alt. Payable $25,000 for -th* Caloon»bafchee rjtr at-one time therç w f»-»' channel be­ regiateUd.
Some of nur merchant» vflur column« to register W protest remarkable for theMMV
quiet manner In t .
tween the Kisslffijrtto /nid fh o ‘ Ht.
and, a few other* have olpcrtod to anent the Union Sunday .V(yx&gt;l .whfoh It Hm Una conduclod uqd
*nd prirtdpjd, - at-th e Na- era,all In Florida..
Jojiiia river», JniAhkt eurvny' the
rW Hunk, New York City
the sale of lundhcs and the^schange, picnic jtM planned. I understand while many of the candidates hav«
fact is doVahJîé^t Oiat .at an early
«o p e n e d at 5
-May. 39th.*|
but.-thu expenoea of (ht, yeat rotom J.hat New Smyrna haa been choacAj Used spare in the paper apd ruado
I'l.i)ing Groat Ball
■JM
period ftHtqfjr provided a channel
^Sacmitv Skyings', Baqb Jk fPruM
hud to be met in-some way «nd It .a.distance of aometliing like ninety mniiy . .»(Atcmcnti regardint their
A- B. Wallace^ i* In tha city this between, Ihw Kiiyrimmee and 8 t. must ' be * borne Jn ihind
Toledo,
$51,940.00 Jind-ln-}
tta mila* ón irK d t railroad, traiti- Po“ * candidacy * the campaign haa been
— up ffüpi Loughman in John» :irlvera and
—S'
Ki
r J N 0 &gt; r cent.
*
-V '
use
for
tho
public
wa»
entirely
free.
u a ñ 7 i 2 £ closed And the interredÍMP the puhU*
■ Uttlo children ■ and
tired ire* of personalities.
votq.
Wally
jx.
now
pitching
for
the
*U..’ Both A Co , .Cincinnati,' O.',tho best man
inj»n’ win ttoday ¡and
teach**», provided there * Let th«
1
. 1 *4.'»!,.» now s ri,i«r «r„ th«
nmoupt contributed by the mother» and teach«*#,
*r«
^ ^ 6 2 .5 0 and-.
.6 •pec cent. I.onghninn' team, bn* of the licet in ing lakvA'th"t t10» .
men pf Sanford is 119.00 per mpnth. is n cjowd, at th'i close of the day, thq county will 'probably go p ^ juat
S (ju ,e i C , . . Toi.a=, o . tho atate and they have been put- natural reservoirs of thv water« from Th# feipcnaca of the rest room. and that the fare including ferry will tho «ame rcgárdlesar, o f 'the result.
tung it bII over-tho other amatcyr thlsr former channel when tho woter# $86.00 per month, where then. tfM
be . eighty-five cents for adults and Reminole county JsJvOund Vo take a
&amp; ‘U M .00 and' interest, fi per* cent.
t
;^ho state. ‘ Hla many rec*d«d,
SplUcr A Co.'. Toledo, 0 „ Uatna
to come tho $17 extra unlcsa by fUty cents for cbildreu- Then’ tlietto front rank Among foA-coun ties o f .the
This knowlodgo dispel« ák.once all
____
____ _
.,,r- friends h err are givingifather Wal“ l an
* ------aotnf.aueh, meana Aa those adopted? are th« usual accei»otLpa-to be.con- state and a jiltlc matter lik e, the
Spitzer A Go,, Toledo, O.» laco .the glad hand fq /‘ there never apprehensions th « '1 might have he/-n The department in it* first year of nidried, pop corq/soft'drink», chew­ ejection rirjll not keep jt-lrotnìpi^if^
previously enUtdained. that any ar■„.! iinterest;
-.j Ü
t5 —
L0°&gt; sud
per — * v&gt;g tt Aoy ^bo had mon- friends
organisation has not been able to ing gum and all the delights of child­ paring.
‘ , I
her* and elabwlmrcv îtau^W allac*. iftli-i;d*rhunnel tto connect Kissimmee fitipru*. ,'fhtj ri-st room, o o d .i n ad­
Uo^ k ^ ÇO-. Toledo
’ f-Thood,
to
«ay
nothing
of
tho
ioneh.
As*'
A -2,25 and ¡Merest, 6 Jwf* n»w|t ûA e'of’the b é a /balU o-i'it'rnnd good and the Sit/-JoVsir river would lower dition fto th*. regular1 expenses there InifttrifluAHy the amount IS not so
.^
'Ñ
o
Exeasr
fo'r
Not
«
o
wing
f
■
7»-’
pFÁÍSTilA’ St. John» at Ja&lt;;k- .
• * . —. . - .
A
,
National Hank; ..Cleveland, ïéïlûa*i th^iAvcr ItHycd in.the Sand- Ity a É p jfi
siivVSío, reqtly, l don’t.know howr
»
W
" P i ? so’ large for such a dietanr«, but colaónviíht'.
. • ^ - 20L ^ .an d mt ^ . 6 per . apur.-XeagdA^Waliy I* anxious for
amount!tfg to something like A 50.00 jeetivriy. id . fanviUta from three to mnrty tiroes he ktahsd -raft.
¡Tkhfnrd to g ît up a good-team thin from thAr ^natuHl courae. If, ae Ajndi'f *íh|r* splendid nrtpügaimml A f ,
;, wh*tehtooiH the coat?
rV; V» «
Flo—^ftd the whole thing
Bumnicr arid liave the great Amer 1thia survey shoWa, liter« wwa at opto Mr*. G. M, -y^rce. chalrmap. oL the
’
-tittle
' ........................
th«
childron
.whose
placo, right
_to
J¡cm gnind become sufficiently' Irn time a .«Mural channel between the
*
' mmittee, abíy aechh^d of»#;
pleasure Is n KuiuUy
tVft-'rivf-ft;
.if-'-kratuonabie
to
*if
“
tha
Sanford
mittcr
and
M
i«
Alm
i
. Mò*»cr Ik Wflllatn*. CkT
»ctiOOl picnic? The * old fnshiopsd
pou» tAat.'.thd' saoUgoi; lying J)«twee
atart q.cru.ade for
Fagennarv. tt«p-Venable and efficient
If» 60 and interest, 6 ptmf peopl*
. . , Sunday »chobi pUnlc In the woods may have one
\È£
winterlone o
t room, the fund» or on tllfl
^ ,or^ with plenty of Fareut* and
B
.
"• ' A :■(

CANDIDATES WERE
HERE LAST FRIDAY
A N D SATURDAY

Bodies of Empress of Ireland Victims are To'n Mumford nur ovi^o ?nthe

many

IMPROVEMENTS

rv

Brought Ashore. Almost a Thous- J
flBand Souls Go Down With^jB
the Ill-Fated Ship

COUNTY CANDIDATES
I DEVELOPED ORATORY

m

m

GROWERS
IS FLOURISHING

i

*

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

^

&lt;

t

,1*. . In
o f thoae parent* who Can
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                    <text>HANFOftf» HERALD

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Dearnestly ask your attention for a few niimitef
'printing myself to you as a candidate for |&amp;ppe
■jjfV.fcehdént of Public Instruction of Sçminole Co’Jnty.
i ^/Regarding m/qualifications. allow me to say *th
;*‘7îiavé/fed a number of years of drainingin sortie of
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•forX .believe if one dCyofès himself . to a thorough,
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schools Should be the'one great' principle that sho$jrf
absorb all others inj/the purpose of your superintendi ng.
TJ^s'iftsthe^servrV'w.e aj-p paying for 7md hav&amp;*a
rigHito Expect jtfjtftosejn our employ. L r
On tlie other hand, if this office is/ only .used -as a
political &amp;teppitjg-stone/and: our Superintendent only
*does What .the law requrrpa in visiting Schools and the
routine \vork of the office, he loses the greater oppor­
tunity, and Seminole County wiilbe payfiig $150^ pc
|1 . T ycorfor a small service.
.With malice toward none and charity for all, I ear
ncstly solicit your votes witlTthe promise that I will
devote my entire time and effort to the work if I am
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DECIfbprO-TO MAKE THE RACE FOR ASSESSOR.

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discovering theiic additional values,* I have bandied the work in

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cpahment8 such ag-equlpphig the officer o f
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road camp, close to $25,000,
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rolls the sum of -$750,000 nnd believe this amount will have reacliVOTE

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pgahi pledging myself to you that I shall conduct your Tax Asses­
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-the'commissioners of Serofnole County have a good leeway in making a substantial reductioji in the county millage, as the income on
tkeJ013 basis wUl be almost double'that of last ycnr.]‘j ’•

bates äefjbJ any ojiaVo YRÎs^Nx-Àt-ycip'
REASONAhTOWRYB.AlRl SHOULDno'Ynk'ELECT'ed TAX -ASSESSOR. HIS WORK. CANNOT HE CONTUB" AU
GUST MEUTING. HRNtfE JU.L THIS TALK
ABOUT MAKINOA CIIANCKIN TII* UOST1UPUKTANT' OPFICE lU THE COCNTY JUST BECAUSE
4KOTUKK PERSON WANT8 IT IE A MISTAKE.
HAVES IS DOINOTHE RIGHT THING. PUTHIMIN
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bright young Janes, Hon. Cl Jfc 'paper or\ Som*. Famous Worked &gt; f .
Walker 0/ tHe school boardi inyoked ,Pei*p and aorta Saying* of FaiDOM1"
divine b l e a ^ r W l
Men. was read by Misa lYinnle irehe
The ftfit-^dudber qhrtht.prlrfgraiTi Brown.
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M f by m [ i t t f t t i ' 'The
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waiy roiui * b jf' Erttti' Lltf!« v&amp;«t .»Jbf didlyjWvgn . p ^ r by Mis* Linda “, ' A
hap^ed'-Ma aubjnft -‘ ‘ ManSrSilriiggli Connelly., This wa* followed by' a
for f^od Id *&gt;' ,V*ry inVoreating .aud ,cKorua Uy the school. The ¿roVn- •} ,(f&amp;
thoughtful mann^fy Toth Meridrth Ing event ¡0» usual on aucb day*
caipJL, n e x t . with; a (iplcndldly + pYe- the proaldent's address. ’ Miss Helen
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pareal p ^ p r o n IK« MTwo taAkUj’n f Rowland*, si; president of the class, *t ,
pf 1914 wore the honors with grace ; . ‘ _'J\I
and dignity 'and- her dotdng remarks * ' ‘
l* Jtkr .teachcra and clasamntes were ’
:iiql «»nd wea cho^n. On bt- •. v *
ill of her "elaumatea Miss «Rowland
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tednted to Mi» school a very hsnd( #&gt;' 4 ^ ^
gTbm an I Jds'xfcbjcft' was "Tom'i some statue of Apollo Belvedere,
ilace.** a ■kr.tih „that waa cleverly god of light and love. The statu«
given. * *' The Application of Science was unveiled aa the presentation
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«. . . Clifford rr..
11, waa made. On behalf of the school
to ^Agrlrdlturei’
wafKe^a^yery Interesting and instructive board Mr. C. R. Walker accepted
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subject, and waa handled in a way iHe splendid gift from'the rlass und
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that', showed thought. Next nuot' expressed all kinds of good wishes'.'. -,A '
.herwit a piano duet entitled ” Mil­ for their futuro welfare and happi­
itary March" .played -beautifully ness. With Prophetic Utterances,'
aa class prophet, MlsirClalre WalltWv' • i +

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uluc^WrmaSy.it pop-

fu^jiW- the.ri
imprest oh pnd not
*ka Ipat .lp fta ‘-¿n«i£
«; are' to, be cOngrat*b&gt;g secured Dr] Maneve nlrtg. ¿He valso- re­
ferred to SaAfortiV W - i n th*-jlè-,
parture of Pjrof, Pcrkina.-qh»’ of Ifto
,beat, (Wucator* In the 8bdVUand.
•Prof, Wildmnn then cpmo on t^in
atas^-and briefly atated that he had
»\plchaant and important duty .tot
|)cffprm in presenting the nxgdtila
that had been awarded to the deda*
mation
contest
that was 'held (it the
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conducted by Miss Green had done
good work and It waa deemed ‘.wiao
by the school hoard' to award two
medals. .*
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A silver
one,
fof
declamation of a grammar acj
student, and u i
successful high
Prof. Wildman *VJ ¡••Jrreéented-* to
Rosamopd Radfoi
school the silver medal, pM-MtSs
Gladys Morris of class of 1916 tho
gold medal. Both young ladies werp
applauded on honors bestowed on
them... ,&lt; i ' '.tvAjik
Prof. Perkins then addreaaed the
audience expresalng appreciation for
kind words that had beerj spoken of
him, and beat wishes for the future
of the achoot, also stating that he
was* in no waya prepared for a fare­
well address, he knew and loved
the people too well to attempt any-

beautiful,*" with
xtwfie
ere .verjVaithpb
•sfstions that were
.very’,
rtry
artlalic. ^ ilugc " ’ Wfobdt)
brincciii-» adorned .‘ the hack, of the
,t.£c Smllax twined gracefully at
the front.. Potlbd polnyi at either
dd4 and the noadsamc piece» of
itatuary belonging to /the school,
complete^ the’deforationa thit made
Indeed- ‘ii din'ely •scene. At the uppoiAted tlihsu aa. tha^jrc^fstra play
ch tha-gradua­
ed fit Inijiiring
nt ali attraction
iag da*«, thevtYn
tsterfd. the bulldi ig.
_ ""First rame
I Randall Chase of tho Junior class or
aid. Immediately following were
teacher«, Prof. N.'Ji^Fvrhjn«,
liin Clara Guild, Mias Alice Tethiriy, Miss- Lillian Glbaon, Mtia Charfotte Kats and Prof. J .. Rowland
fitkiiu. Next came, the local and
[ eeunty school boards, Mtssai*. W*lk] w, Whitner, Philip*, Foster antf
I Diekson Supt. of Public Instruction
8emInole County D. L. Thrasher,
of Orange county Rev. *J. F.
(eKinnon; and the diatinguished
I r ait own kindly mtnner ind
of the* evening, Dr. A. F*
ataguc. president, of Columbia eplrit he spoke b few words to the
graduates, after which he preaentwd
lege, Lake "City, Fla.
After tiiey had assembled on the fcbi-*. jfipjomaa. At The «onclualdn
aw4 iaksa &lt;4ki # f t w f
mtftlrtnAt-s^ .invoked^.
InwrtLiyl * 8jyinç#1MTVe
ï. F. li(
McKinnonhfbâing ycry lnlp^cslively. '
The first nutnber wt&amp; a splwdid
itery of "A Cdety Stalk." ’ This
va» given by Mjaâ. Renie Murrell,
tad a more Intereâting topic for
Sanford could not be dismissed.
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tainëd for iomê time. ' When in the

much* Interest some ptophetie, utter­
ances of the futuro life' of peopjn
and when the name* of her beloved
classmates were called aha listen*«!

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ent. and ’ the , interiti . dgforated
1th exqui^t*. taste. In the der­
ations the predominating color
heme wm green ami .gold, the
minr darn colors, In compliment to

occasions and he* beautiful voice Is
very popular. l!M singer was. at
fcjr beet on Thursday evening and
every number, was one of espeda!
beauty,
-The singer was encored

talk to the Grammar School grad*
uatea, congratulating then? on hav­
ing completed the eighth grade and
urging them to push on; to, higher
attainments. The' diploma» were
nd-’g oU were also Is svldspeSÎ.
then "presented to the following:
1 The p^vailing colors lent .thena- ■ponded with an appropriate num*
Mary Gardner, Ruth, Waldron,
&gt;«!lvcf,prettily to the decorutioha,' aa
Fern
Ward, Virginia Brady. Alice
The guests were then invited tD
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Vaughn.
,*ldJI»' Hodges, Eva Hpdges,
used In large quantities. In U&gt;b halls go to the refreshment rooms on the Ednk; ChlttemWn,, Muriel Rhodes,
and In reception and .refritahmant- third floor, where an elegant ice Olga Vlhiep. Stella Vlnê«nt^Çlau4la
rooms were green vinr.n grac^fuUy cream and cake course was served Townsend, RtMfamrtid'-RadlSriO, Ag­
at smalt tables. ' Miss' Clara Guild
twined. , lnfermlnglW'r-*wH'h.\
nes Bothamly, .Ercel Bittler Clif­
geoos w^ellow,. ¿h^ianywirumk- ami, ati4 : MUVAlice Tetherly aaaiated the ford Walkpr,'Edward Millen. Watson
mtit from the foreign lands from'
Southcin stpl^tut. -'Fott^k.ptdfn^ttd JonlArs(|ri looking after the ccmfsri MdAtoxinder|; 1 Thomas . Merldeth,
rtkh they are brought, and ebarmfern» also adtffd to tmt hearty of of Ihdr guests, and nothing was .l- !i Uusb'Murpby. Victor Green, Collier
la|ly portrayed in it» many steps to
the'scene. • As the guests ..pr*iVcd undone that was necessary to ntakp IVowm Collier Biggiers, Dixon Coul»sturity, till it Is the much read
they were met.By a comm^tjqo of
'bourn.
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iboul Sanfbrd Celery,* ready for
!jUnlbni,‘ lovely young* ladies ifrettjly
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"The Motor Âge," another' subgueVu -to' the” rionA' 100ma," ~afUrr'^n»
the Juniors and able oasiatof much modern interest was
The beautiful class day exercises
whlch' they .were escorted to thn „u-j-anta-joara. voted royaLanHyulncrs.
5£tfy htniltd in a paper given
of the graduating class -atr«&gt;* given
ceptlon/'roOm, where the’ honor!
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hj hi.njamln F. Whltner, IK His
on the campus on Ttltytday afternoon
g usata - itood in lipe' and received
. iS Klglhlh Grade Graduates
•ubject waa timely "&gt;Tid, his pa^xr
at S:30. A large‘ crowd of frlen^a
The •gradynriflg exerriaes of the a nd TTf gttT gr sisomW f &lt;T Oh' Tfia'^orm
&amp;ei much reaaaarch and thought- Gilbert
Grammar School were held in the
that wm a credit to thd bright young Benjamin Franklin Whitner];’} j.
aid« of»the school building at the
was Mil* Annie Whitne;]
High .-School 'auditorium at ten
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entrance on the lawn at
appoint
(o'clock Wednesday morning, and
The .Glee Club] which is. cOmed
time.
In
most
respects
the ex­
Junior Class Korrpilon
!vsij. wore witneaaasLjby a large - audience
pnbd.'pf a charming group oKHIgh
ercises on these memorable class
admiring relative« and friends
One of the most brilliant'social
^Sthooi- ‘girls Bang two pretty chohdays are the'moat interesting of the
of the’boys and girl» who were com0»ek "t h i Moon Tlnngn I&gt;&lt;Jw in a (unctions gjyen in Sanford ‘during
whole week. More,of the real na­
plfXi.ng the Grammar School course,
PBrpJe Sky: and.'-'ikmg at aunrise." tbe_ye~ar is always the annual rocepv
ture of the data and the individual
it avos'a large and handsome class of
Min '-.Mary^.Gutchel waa next
characteristics are displayed than
jjirls and boya and won merited ap­
]Mard in a scfcelion from Hiawatha
at any other time. There is always
plause as they marched into the au­
that was greatly; enjoyed
every
ditorium preceded, by the principal,
when the class Comes together;ç(or
Prof. Perklna and teachers of the
a dais day program,. There U sadeighth grade. Miaa Florla Walker and
new |of
ness on account ol thi, nearnew
Mias - Kata. “
parting ways and a feeling of joyi
Says çffû» Illuminated from tpp to
Afte» bslpg aeai,yd oivjhe rostrum outness because *of .having iSnUicil
a work “of years and attained the
covptcd&gt;w&gt;ol, graduation day.
Ths -fro^ram bcg4ft when Mias
Adelaide Biggins played a .beautiful
»"kly lollop TWaTwinù’/j. unlq^c, , ir
march arid V-.U^A-.- undergraduate*
jper and- ha* yery*^any^'rig^t'. - ,Jh
marched out' df tfxvM-haol building
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and aasombjed ,;*rouud th* Bteps
*| which were the roairom ^pif lhe occa­
At tHIj» rime Supt..lJVL.
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sion. •Tlwy made a -pretty .picture
»c and uftVr
preliminary.
and were' roundly applauded. The
larks appke, with muel« feeling jit| *..
glrU wore white dresses «ud- badge.-)
' 'loparture Of 'Prof. ParklhA' and1'
of their dosa colors. The boya also
un' 1**raM (egret of
wore
the claw colors.¿and ’ looked
* i»C° plv lÿj. hi» .apvfring' Ma •conKüflp-MtT»'ftho lc^00js ç,fU,r ft mont'l
equally os ..iHs as they-, took their
place» 09 tho right, of the »1«pa, ,
J
Wfmophfu/ adminis,-1
The Seniors came next and atood
In
a group ofr tbe aUpa. They wore
“
of - kyWwas a*, might
the
rigu^tioo High Scbocl Regalia,
|e heem-V*jjktud pji uccopnl ¿fl
grey cap« ipd ¿OWi)» and-« »«ore at- poprf.^Vf Mu, ; retiring *p%,
nilractlVe,! Ibtelllgent 1ot‘. of'.young
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Thraahnr then".In x-ftw.
people could acaredy be foypd.ony.
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future«: ’If
class phfophfct.-l*
anywhere near right In Herkbredfotlona fog th* future of her^clusstmtert
they.tfiiyve causp "lit» .congratuflg^
theiriicIVm for the future seems Very
bright' ihtjeed. Some will reach the
halls o^tptne add all will attain aome
4*kr*J of. succeaa and UMfulness.
Here’« wishing that thc-olas* prophei”,
has'not made any &lt;fniitalm, (a^ Iftastr

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* On Wednesday, niternoon
tho '
friends and patrons'of thf-Grammar
School Were entertained at a, moat
pleasing reception, :wh«ii they were
Invited to inspect tty»'-work of the
various grades. ' Aa /Hh’iiVr arrived
,tbey were nSek-by-. W m m -Mkjg
aThrasker, h|Sru -''*hrd antf others 'of '*

freshing punchy and cake, after which
they visitad the rooms of the various
gradeV. The (eachera received in
-xaoxns- sad, ibaw a^V
tb » vjaitoHf •the exhibit of school

iwork that odorned the walla.
Every room; was -beautifully dec­
orated wHh a profusion of iovely
flowers and the dtìplay.of eyery lino
of school work in the several grades
most interesting and creditable. All
the work waa good and showed a
thoroughness and nbatneaa that wa^
vary gratifying In-noth the' teacher!)
and patrons.
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Prim ry School Exhibit
On Thursday afternoon'the teach- era and !Ui!e folks of the Primary
Department were at home to itystr
many friends and gladly recci.v^i
them us they had just complete^
a most successful year and had somjr.’
vary interesting proof of it. The
rapid advancement of the tiny tot«
of the first and second grades la ok-**
moat mafveiloua. Starting ai they
do, nert knowing u totter, in moat
cases and after completing ibo first
sight monthn.'.wriring a legible
reading and spelling and doing
ber work.in a way . that-Is indeed
wonder.
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&gt; ‘The walla were .prettily ’.decorated
with bordara qf&gt;ldalales, butterflies.
Alid roaea, nuiwsry rhymes apd un- *
derneath are - the eitMbUg^ V .
school w?rk&gt;
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- Lovely Ulite booifata ‘ on., wiieh A V , , ■
jtf* , written'’the perfect speUlng of •a V
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.whert. ...
;ILjA4.'riL_.A.J_ fiipnlh werfc iioticmL A * ..Kcturo
Aftw.
'4ho .bttyMB Offtool • slopes, were'] written itt cl^tr. Larsf ,*,
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J. iFranklUi; 'voale»' fgaiF a parage letters &gt;y first grade ;tdts.* -Cafrii-_ ' .
toom the'i|ehre\a-. Scriptures,*Gvorge dar*. w*ps nicdA for the ‘ tK elW ,- '
Mclnnrghllri dourly ", and * distinctly
,, oagb a atory within .itadf
gave » brief ‘History of tho
and apropp« of th-v aeaaofi.
Movement „that wav very int
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incorporated in the work, and Ad­
vancement la wonderful. In the
primary grade ^|!Ua Lillie Farm»*
worth apd Misa Festbea. Lefller mceived the frienda of thgachpol and
in tjwf aacohd .grades‘ Am . E. W. D.
punri and Miss Edith Stewart pre­
sided lover, their, respective rooms.
The decoration* were •very pretty,
a •'pnjMHoti' of flowers and in the
!. primary'rooms .a very artUtio iiapaw
rope portierf . hung between tin*
rooms. . This wap the work o f the
children. Mipe F laj^and Mi** Belie
•Smithy served jityiqh- (Turing the
’ afternoon.
‘
Medal DecUmstloniconteat'
Friday _ afternoon vas- taken bp
with the Medal Declamation Cojv,
teat-by the.-expression pupils._ .This
U ^a n g ‘
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sehèoh ¿¿ye
endeavored yto stimulate lni*ti*t&gt;iji
Reclamation,'debate and espreepfon.
Therefor*&gt;'tb(^ 2 w ,tód School Hpañd
Offered two medals to bp pontea^f
for in the •s'iy shown Friday aftigr'q o b d ,
\v* ■*&gt;.'; Qn|te a large cro^d was* predent
th hoajf/\h/(,excellent1,efIorw! o /’,|1lho
/p u b lic '.¿The contest (Wp* divided
into rtwo parts,' one for Grahimpr
school pufiils ^hnd*'on f for
Schpol.- pupils. Cotrrpejebt Judges,
w bosk'nstnt? ^veAm&gt;en «withheld
resent 'to&amp;MCjde upon1 the.
‘ T^e contest was' close and well
fought. All • the participants did
well; and no one know, until the decislon^-was rendered Friday nigh]t
who would be the winners.
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Those from the Grammar* School
were Misses Rosamond .Radford,
Scrita Lake and Annie Vaughn., The
,first named ;piut\;taUr drefared the
winner- of the illver ,n^ndni. fo r -jthe
beat in expreasion fraififfne. Grammar

grajplated upon their merited succc^. fifiSa Green, who has con­
ducted the class in expression is also
lo he commended upon t h e ’ good
work she.has done.
OVIEDO BAND ALL M G l/T
Musicians Perform Like
Veterana Under Fire
The Oviedo Hand has been the
main attraction at several concerts
and ^picnics lately. The members of
the band have also given much
pleasure by serenading before the
residences and business places of
their friends.
• This bund has been hi existence
Only aljoul ten months anA yet they
play surprisingly like professionals
and naturally the citixena are proud
of them.
At the Chuluqta-picnlc, May 21,
the full band gave a concert and It
was received with hoarty, applause,
mid was congratulated -¡Jjy' many
of' the leading citizens of Semlnolri
and
counties.. J! M.,.Stutaun, t^leher - and- conduct of’ dew
serves great credit'since;it Is through
his faithful pejsevetance and teach­
ing that the 'WHJmbers have been
able to progress as ripftdly.
The Oviedo Band waa organleed
by Mr. Keliy laat August and.it aopn,
had the necessary numbei&amp;tof mem-1
bers. They now have a full' eqi^pment of new Instruments and V mem*,
hcrahlp that is enthusiastic ’ and
earnest in their work.

thirty-ftye boy« and girls, all aa
frisky ■&gt; youn* colta. Dinner is
usdally. the main feature of a picnic
but at Wpodiand Park they have
to be forced out of th«'pool to «afr
dinner. After consuming, several
tons of eatables they were not pilowed to go In the pool for some
time for fear of breaklng_tbe cement
bottom. They also enjoyed tha
other amuaemenUt, the coaster car
Beidg In operation very much," owing
to the generosity of two boys who
Invited every body to fi&lt;fe at their
expense.. The launch Mamie trough
eiptmar.
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picnic fashioh amd put ip^a jolly dáy
A good many t6ok(1a «raijn
pool and tbg . vnrintiv, Amusements
were continually in tup. « Monroe is
a •strong community, made up of
rtyiny nationalities and -ia 'considered
dne of thg main trucking' Sections*.
They" qnjoyed their picnic at the
park' Very mlich., Thp-wepther waa
perfect and everything’ weht off very
orderly.
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Woodland Phifk. Six opdU* came,
two of them from Beresfqrd, bring­
ing DeL&amp;nd parties. A bunch is ex­
pected to come regularly,J{om there
in future
The curative properties of the
Woodland. Park pool have been.been
exploited, bsfore but. Jim Harris lost
a corn in ltr Sunday and claims
a swollen ankle caused by a'
from a 'mule waa entirely reduced
onp day by a few hours in that
pool, j t D on't forget the'title "C ap­
tain” w'heh you address Hoolihan
hcriufter. ' Preparations going on
every diy for the big ."Eagle" Jlsh
fry and picnic (or Thursday.
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Political Meeting
unty candidate«
dc3ll&gt;'
ou* of bhVjng*
Vjng. a meeting-In
meeting-in thla city,
before the iim pkign is over; and
Chairman Whitner pf the G.o^nty.
Executive Coinmittee “haa designated
pext Saturday might. Majr 30th for
tnla inyjprtant'rveiiL A ll't^w cou n ­
ty cnrididat^ a rr,rt/ju M te d ' t o : )&gt;e
on hand and addrcaa .the peuple.
This will be the* last meeting ‘¿f the
campaign and it (fill be a great
meeting, . Ae all parties concerned
are frienda" and neighbors « n d ‘ resi­
dents (of the’ same county it will be
» friendly oratorical contait and
there will be jjlentÿ 4qJ[ fun in the
meeting' Rainembex .the daté*' ir
n rti Saturday * night and .the.'first
guns ViJI bé flred at eight " b'cloclf.

Takes Off Freckl
Removes Tan.

Everyone knows the Eorii, It
hw tW.'ote&amp;ntyut, dependable
look—lightness and .strength
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rabe^s i\ic world
It’s.Jpqpular--- because
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Hftnrv Mr.Lau

Attention, Ladlea

All membdra of tbe Woman's Club
are earnestly requested to Attend
the meeting of the Welfare Depart­
ment Wednesday afternoon','. -M ay
28, at 3 o’clock’ Ip this clubroorps.
The business men of Sanford Shfl
WOODSMAN, f ibCmbcrs of tbe school board desire
to enlist the interest and assistance
of the women fit Sanfbrd in- the'se­
curing of a Chautauqua- for. next
3(ear. a ■rifeltat of ‘ vital importance
to'dvary fealdent.' Thla matter wijl
dbre tl
Tiwin^tnx
si^ a ra lio O 'A fw r^ - be presented In
datall af this Tweeting. A full attendanc«' of• all club members and
every ictirasted .woman o f" Sanford
Will be a'ppr«jAUd; : . ■
- Mrs. J. W fl'^UJtjlNS,
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VICE. PAST,TJXK. ROCK BALLAST. NO DB8T.
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taught.
(Mrs.
Beach
la
self
taught.)
friend
tell
of
his
plans
and
the
tsiauea
H .t . BRETNEY. Florida Pasrenger Agent’
1839, h#a Wen called the "Neat or” first, Warned from a littlr hlrd of the
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“ But,'* says some one, "your in­ of the day. Tho band will play and
of America« cbinppaer«. He w*s oriole family, which alng^ln ayncoL 134 West Bay Street
Jacksonville, Pia,
structora,
ara
«till
foreign.”
Thia
ia
the
evening,
will
be
Veil
spent
and
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the firtt to hold 6 .chair of miu^lc In pated rhythm» If this be irW -then
this country at harvard University where did Beethoven get his rugged far from wholly true. But what of you will have a chapee to learn some
lk 1862. Prof; *. i l f W ’a ^Maaa in or aynyjN ted time? We 'c4bnpt fother nations? I presume in Eng*j thing of your future .senator.
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D Flat appeared iirlle rllw in 1867. objeclyto rag time juat because ira' land you find m ore’of the h om e-ln -Iu
- ---*•tructor than in lirtUt countries, be­
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■Paine had won European fame with w rite# *have written In ragged or cause England ia$£Q cojiMffvultlve.
In Franee, and Itafy, you1 Ato just
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lie tlramaUc 6pef a "Clari, The Maid ayneopated time. We cannot obas
apt
to
find
tho
foreign
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the
ot Jilan;-’’ which contained the now j oct to rag time becauae it haa no
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world famous “ Home, Sweet Home.” melody. It certainly has a atrong. home teacher. Germany's greatest I
instructor, the one most sought for
fOur rlassic. and hence* real ’music vigorous,
swinging
melody. Ac­
ry. however, dates from the cording to the structural analysis the past .thirty years, la Lrechetit-’
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|Urger form compositions of the first of a composition, it is net built on sky, a* Pole. Wo know the stpry of
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John good, popular and generally accepted abroad to study, was 'disgusted when
»wire of Harvard fam e—and thia music lu not built on a strictly class­ she found she was'studying with an
iblishes the fact of our short ical plan! Music should have a.lan­ American. She married her teacher*
sic life which eovera a period of guage, of it« own— beautiful ami-hs- Edward McDowell. Kthclbert NevIn was more famed abroad than here.
«tittle ovur &amp;fty years.
tdicctunl, to appeal to tha,aDu! and
A leadihg theory and, harmony in­
‘ pathetic was *'
mind. Ragtime
has not. &amp;£usic
structor
in Germany to day is Amerthe early American
should express an emotion pure and
ition). ' His nomhsrs ^llrst ap- lofty. Uagtimp. dot* «ot. Xhen, It
' Th'e" American teacher la growing_
on
ms, we object, not. so much for
atrorigir
nnd stronger abroad every’
imprinted, unannounced, un* whgt it, lsv as..(or What ity Is- «ot.l
year;
the
American pupO. is crogs^í I
iwn.
' ikX Uite lb« Atorivoi the-.iervant girl the Atlantic less and less every yondfi,
who.jwnt^,tft,hwf ml«tNtt.. an&lt;U«aid. Yin, you find the foreign teacher in"
y#r
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fit Steinway
“ I am. homesiclj; 1, must leave. kp«,*5 ail other countriM. imd holding sway
11884, onr rèndért w as. devo ted v i­ ’ "W h y,” »aid thti t fM t e a y i‘ doh't
as well as* In America.
f.
to the works of American
‘ “ e your r o o n i^
•‘M
a- national
But America has
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r firét strict*
, ma’am.”
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kho
have
i Da-f
iv concert program, 1 Prom
^ÍJoñ't you like yoür food; don’ t
l
music
without
a
I.date, of thU Stein way r«ci
recital, the you get enough to oatf'J
iBttoMh mdsi6 is built on folk
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composer boa
W tsn componer
ha» ; gained in * - T f « ; ma’am.”
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"A n, I not kind ta'you ?1'
p s h m e years ago, Ovórak. wrote ;
W . Uom the good to ih n U .st,
” YI e»‘ mpWm-J
III« BUI.
lilt,t*or
Prtt* A
P nVAIfi'4aiAPii*Ît i*
a liftApilltFli -i
_• whai make^'
, V • you home- into bis; New .W orld 8ymph0ples
or_profe_ss(6ntfl
conccxUltfOW;
"Thenn, there Is always included/the *|ck?*'
• “
j-r- negro ni0lò(\ÌM7. and h^ said, “ These
ahaJIJ-kyff i eKo American fotfc aong."
* ^ * " • 2 2 5 '. i i ” ™ ' l , 1“ “
&gt; n -‘ W W 1 K H t » h , r . But aY^'they. With ,ff,w ahd minor
w„ : l?
annpunci tnent. ■_ * t J-.«t«*baen that makes me home- exceptions ' we look in vAln for the
Musicai progress in •tho Uni tod. , . ,
negro melodies in the works of our
• )&gt;t
»&lt;■
it 4*1 - t I\ ii - 11 sare been
peep
m i 'i
i*. ■
—
AmerH-avha*
thrjHiffhr
\
master
writers.
‘
^
• ,.*
Stages and hani -s/ruggies. ’ •'
not ^or w^at *1 is, but v
, Edward -McDowvlj wrote bji. "In ­
KufopW through ceiyturire of lt '* noV, *
|tcd : appreciation attained to
Of rnunie.'no ono will undonitsnd dian j Suite." ThPd R ’ ’vf«s aald,
W higheat^iinnadea in contpreltion me to ray Beethovtm wrote ragtime. ‘ ‘ TheM ,*?»- ntore ‘ stately," ^ which
‘ Jd, muaif,.-vouftg-* ATtfcrics had tb 'H e merely wrote ragged or synco- they are,' ì,4han thrf negro melodics
»Pl'Te wirh civic problems, polit- pated time; he-n«vpr degenerated to "and because of their sturdiness nnd
orKanization«.* Felling. feresU, rag. Beethoven b ad '«va * a .'lofty force should be tho American folk
hufldvng .horn««; fighting Indiaits kept Ideal to expreav in whatever rhythm ■ong," But these have really made
*The sale/begin« May 29 and ends June 18: During these 14 day« we
ihg early settlets buay. Then there he clothed It. It is th« persistent ess impression on our . music than
are
placing
all other lines of Shoes in bins specially built for the purpose, WhereW j the long battle against the nar- ragged new of rag that makes; It so have the negro song. True, we
you can help yourself and get junt what you want. ^
tmrer musical .¿lfinritapees and pre- wearisome and commonplace, Be- could adopt the folk song, of the
J»dic*-i of the Puritatta Vnd Quakers.'aides, it has positively nothing to Indian and red rare, or of trie negro
and .AJtican race, as the Hungarl- !
our r$ ty d ,V jts' -every foreigner say. nothing. . ' ,
don'
ana did'»Kb "Gypsy songs" for their]1
&gt;A*srv«lHng, ” How eorapletely- wej . ''America U foreign teu gijt!"'
them
£ t r taught-\ij&gt; 'Ip Europe” (S ter^J1 Up to w|thlb the past few year« national/ music. H ut why should
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VARIABLE ROUTE Ì O DENVER, SALT I
LAKE, COLORADO SPRINGS, ETC
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¡ AND BOYS SHOES AND OXFORDS.
IS A N E W: KIND OF SHOE S A L E SACRIFICE S A L O 'O R A PRINCIPLE ~

FAMOUS “ STAR

k -.
:
n BOm® in,tatiee*.
yi vthis was almost wholly true. Firft
There are thorér who believe . we
estrs, outrun* hhr. ,
\
^ „ , 6 the French refugees from their
- T h.t we may not hake a strictly revolutiori. ' These were our esrllett are now in.the.dawri&amp;f our. national*
m u s ic .« ydt is easily * c u t c h „ it Th, n . iamtf thc-ItaUan, •4am,'and this nationalism U, and
shall be,- made -of the n\twlq dements
th*‘ Foie,' the Germon. * -What
S
our
“ * • "wtiatiohs?
i l ' ■ * *, "Fn;iond?
Q ,r i,,n - : ^Christi-01 of idi nklfous. "T h if unlffetfqualf
tir»S Sbf , l b'.”
"1 : nther
río» , like .any ’ obe
%&gt;s»añÉ"
' ti’ ’ !L lh® m eltinr-pot o( tll
ty » a « youtig ,wh n Engl and vrarj.*Ity,
mm, , - e #--t e*.
‘
, t—
\ VV_' •.
«torw,-iprftèad of « certain-preuliar ;j&gt;ld. in M(1tr» piJ,rt*t affecte. - But «"»'• hnV;mUch mVr* 'ebaracUristlç
A àsitP “ '"
,,
, k \
lf*nH?I
-,
:ifand?I weni
went ovorovor-from
fromGvrmapy.
Gçrmapy.! our mUed'nation wyubt
.. - , tins. .h,:
Aaliriftan rempodtton
comnoaltion la then but !tnd
£ , tBU(tht .England tblngn &gt; b o u t »dd
- - f ttbly
---- -------glYeé ua a Unique Indi""».thlngf

íhty yeSr* Bg0
c#Sy
2 w1'
|&gt;rociurttor,a abroa’d. To7*y*. foreign music houses , are per“ ««■nUy puhluhlnf our music «rock»,
»•thin the pMt ycaY. G. Schlrmet. • '
W « e pulii ishíng firm in ]
1 Çfty kw r é û b iU T iW '^
n)uiic h,,(UÇ for. thte ixi
J* Am**ricsW rompenti* .
lcu
notable, artd

(.«unfsmsnt to.th&gt; hOfWwnUr. who"
' 1101 ‘“ •v: ‘ "thorough irAji&amp;J
- bu. ,nr antl l &gt;ri,*d' wroifal

$2.50 shoes for

$ 1.95

•’’ SHOES

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É IÌERAID HftINIING COMPANY
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Jr, J. Iiu ilv. Editor

M ItAVMCS B u siness Manager

ubserletlMPrlee. $1.00 • Vrsr ( n p '« * « '
Dali ««red |s the Qit hr carnet $100 wi rear is
' ,» * ^ . stivano* or $0c per monta.
Phtinaàu te ad«asea b «»i &gt; wed* at oflkr
altanfon). Florida

if M»rt&gt;1ftl

the idcht ifab'ntlUimttondAhc
At cording toTlijutorai XflP Me­
tropolis should-Use .‘ this spaio for
congest iil aUn# 4Ko htfttldre n who ha vs
been; prftrftbtqd, They have,-worked
hard and hiive peon given merited
reward^f but^Amehow wp want to
aiy Y ntttthln r'f0 the children who
have pdt ‘fpassed,” tb»*‘boyq and
girls Vp&lt;f ^ e getting jhciripsriy les­
sons In thé way 'of nurtitig. disap­
pointments and, the way to profit
by'tbejr failures.
We have said “ tessons iit the way
of'meeting disappointments and the

Tift) 'M a r lo n * ^Ounty cdttu/o. of
SWft- la* dirt - nrfttnre
usual with fftt Tribuno la a',''work'of
art. It ia eoifiyoftcil of many cuta
and dw cripÜ v«.'muathr and-Mari.bn
1» pinned befo^* the peopio In the
proper ligbt^ The edition Ip. ■the
work of Gilbert I-each of the tyjbune, who is one of the best, spc. :;,
writers in the state, teach Jtiyawn
his.subjects thoroughly and hit ar­
ticles on Florida are widely rpad be­
cause they aire honest, Jucid and the
comperhonaive. Marjftn 'county U
one or •the best in, the state and
special edition 'of lost Sunday .will
pdd man^jr ettixonf j to *Marion’s -list
and add more laurels to LepcV apd
the 'Tribu hp. \

m an s

Is the true m easure o

l--?.?f*’ *t,

m ake m o n e y is an im p orta n t
industrial p ro g re ss..

institution

A class of.twenty-one bright boys
gnd girli graduated *t the Sanford
tligb^SchoorjhuV Friday night. A
reeprd for Florida - apd the south
nr.d one that the* Jerald is especial*
!£ proud of aa lt rtopreaenta the good
work being done jin our schools.

With &lt;p record o.

%Mür» o f efficient.Mrvk)&gt;\\

( o

im m u n ity,

t h e

p e o p l e

o f

d uring w h ich time} 5

9,000.00 i

¡T SIX TEEN

Sanford -■?

th i 'Sanford' If ip. h' Hehotd,
’ petition with any}$late;
f o r »¡city
of the aise of Sanford to have the
ay*turn o f . public achools placed in
.threg geparote and distinct depart­
ment!, Primary, Grammar and High
School all Rotated in different parts
o f the d iy -and under' the direction
of Prof. Pefjtirvs have- attained a de-.
gtee of ,proficiency that is-the wonder
of our victors' and the curriculum li
almost an high as some colleges.
• • .poupled with the, regular courses
aro.'iV? athletic department where
,y. the gritftiix*cFl musclh 'and- healthy
Bport' \ar keep 'ftac© wlfh their bUsy
brain and the music, art and ora­
torical’ and' expression departments
Is it possible too. that th
...
uuffer capable iiudrdctora are.' plac. . irig our pupils,nearly upon the high
plane of the collectsjl. ‘\
*
mere'article in Shis papa« canhot do the subject justice. A, visit
¡V
to tbe School» will giVe one a mach
k . better idea of* the magnificent'scope'
' V and work iccotnpbebed by thV
scbooU and tV| teachers and the
year; ju»t rio*e&lt;f fn 'which tho,class
liumbired' tweftty-om) demonstrator
. ih^t in Seniord Blgfi ^hhopl the
s , ,echoi}»ni ta^e^an interest that' carries
thom through tbo four haVd years of
ntudy to a sucpeWul finish. It is \
v W U hnofen,fact that the majority
o f ‘ the'schplars in the high schools
idUtT /¿p d ‘ -Jnthe children who
. drop' ou.t for various wupsca 'hef'ore
promoted on a margin so low
V- they /each, the.^enjo; &lt;laas and on
V commcnocmcnt dSy^ there are .uaual- as to makto a conscientious readier
. - . l y A o u f six ot mole seniors to r&amp;- wonder if she does right to have the
ctoive' their ’ diploma». TAenty one child go on to another grade, are Vhg
^.bright .boys . nu&lt;i j*lrls going forth making of a clnaa roll 4for expert
Xcopi Sanford HigmSchooIia-a rgcord teachers.
^
*
**
How excdlent it would be if next
' «^w W eb tbe'school and Tfie^lMulty
and The cilixens of Sanford .may well year tho Miami schools have three
. fe d proud. Ii ij a record,tbai tops class rooms, one in the primary, an­
other;’ gootj i'«co):dsi made by this other in the intermediate, and an­
. .school and 1* ' considerably better other in the grammar departments
Tkhait nine-tenths of
tha
public whoso work it would be to toko dare
■■w ik ^ &gt;U. of .c^iij«. te nniduably -targer trf all tbwe , children- Hm failed ttr
’,- thgtr Sanford,' ' '.Jt demoisttattsi more pass and by individual attention
than- tiny .olW r one thing that the to their needs fit thorn for tho-exact
principal and‘th«\teachers.are an' the grndo in which they could do the
right ^"ilno. Hot.^ipHr have they best *ork?
In charge of these special rooms
taiighLtbe pupli^K the bwst maiv-.
*
.tliAjBubjectN/Tn thb, tern bookii tho best teachers obtainable should
■*lnt| th ty tb,ayc taught it lft\auch u ha placed and that children should
rnanner that the pupils Bro thirsty be taught to know that* to he" a
ior more knowledge and have jfono
to the.end !nd the'finish.

Thcro are schools Yhih are high,
And schools tt\st ape higher,"*
And acjiools
ark.IharnoiT npd .vr
.“ lBut, the Sr^oOt Wateeh hJ- 1 ..
Of the Sanford High School
Are the ladies that win the prise
Tbcrq,’ were boya in the clési? p ¡
And T&gt;pya in the school.
'
‘
And boy* on the playground' «ach
day:
Blit the- Sweet Shtaen
Of the Sanford Hjgfy School— '
They carried the prixo away.

l e o p k l ^ î

W E P A Y 4 P E R C E N T IN T E R
W E ’RENT

Thejs aré girls on the farm,
And gifl* irf tbe town,
And girW wnerever you go;
Bui the ¿Tweet Sixteen
Of theJsSworfl High School
Are the brightest jirla that we know.

SAFETY

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BOXES

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a v in g s

a c c o u n t s

A T T ¿ 3 .0 0 ; P E R

P EO PLES BANK OF S A N F O R D

SANEO
Ther^ are girls tt)it are p u tty
With powder and puff, ,
J
M .v S M I T H
And girls with a sweet w ir in g smile
Yice-Presîdfrflt
But the Sweet Sixteen,,
:'\
OI the Sanford High Scbogi
Have every one Seat by a mtta. .
.:
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• “
:
There are girls in the norib,
Aad girjs in ^he south,
*,
And girls*'far over the soa; :
Chairman Whitner ha« callod h m a t ­
But the Sweet Sixteen'
ing for next Saturday night* at the
Of tip) Sanford High School
corner of First street-and Park ava­
Are'the iiweetest girls that be.'
nie. Everybody. Invited. '
Thore nro girls in the east,
Notice to Tag Payers
And. girls in tbe west
And’ girls wherever you roam;
The 1913 aaswanient on^yqjir prop­
But the Sweet Sixteen
erty was made by Orange gounty af'ord~ Bigh School
Of t h e 'fcanfT
Üdala. I Thé completed l&gt;061ts wp^/xfcAipt th e}’sweete*t girls ip the home. livered to Seminole, county in O'ctober,
1913. If the assemmept»in- your neigh­
So hero’s to the girls,
borhood were not^tializwi, copie io arid
And here’a io the hoys,
talk to me about" them and wo will get
And here*» to the rest of the crew them on the 1914‘ rolls as they ahaulp
BuTihe Sweet Sixteen
.
THOkAS K. BATES,

F L O R ID A

TOLAR
Cashifer ■

M on acm

TH the HaHford, High School

Are théibest and sweetest and true
-rV * J. H. CELLAR.

, -.Many ,r y o u n g 'Çirt orTioy has left
a-pch«ol irf the ilridst of ,a term, on
«ccO% t ,&lt;gL a ' teacher, y no" falfpd to

- • ^ U P T L i ^ i s ,v - T -,
À'Iatjy calma, to fa jï thit, editor 6t
« Kansas paper her ‘ ppinion -of the
hress, and her vU[t vitti» acknowl­
edged in the following paragraph:
“ Mrs. Thomaa Fowler, who called at
the Globe office today to declare
that newspapers are shiftless and

co n tin iiç&amp; tô re

'

bold \hetr s t a t i o n } knd; love and
■ Jpa»rtrt-'/Teaching^laVa aeidnee umi
The rooms were 'beautifully dec­
* vjiil*.' It vkjpe hot itH'm to lie rccoj;-'
orated .with- the lo y e ly - pink and
¿t* Wired a i’kocK by. tpo average man
whit« oleander and ¿racoful palms,
i y h p favors'^mall salaries and. modias the guest »arrived they .were cor­
’*■'mere, toaefier» B ,js a-science second
dially- received by tho genial host,
.'d a noho.and one gf tlje-noblest proPoking
huruisoim&gt; in his convene
ftokind hamlsomo
yfftswwjms-tiday. The?Sinford school«
.ioftil, even riig " garb. T^V evening
\
VI the city's« most Valuable'
was spent playing Iho poifuUr gama
jrtuch of the fucchss qt j
of au^iioni several -round«, o f . the
' . th p ’‘ichmdji ate due to the fact that
;ame being greatly enjoiyed. Mrs.
;•.fhe cltUen* ,of Sanford faktf such an
•R. A. Newman won the'lndltp»* first
We
’thank
-Brother
Holly
of
the
. active inUnrest in them. Prof, TdrMite, a lovely hand painted cup'and
tfjr» ’ leavdi thii .School J h ii tnc/nth Sanford Herald Jor a highly appre­ «ucer, whilo Tt. A. Newtnnn won'
■v^o go to hisr old. homi ln Virginia ciated dot ire of'ou T determination the gentlemen’s first prise, a cop y
- yHero he .haa* a'chance to rhsief«' on to Teturn fo, Kentucky, ,Jbt|t at we of Klppling’s
Barrack Hoorn Balthe old plantation, where his boy-«' ÑiB not ^go fol » month yef* .w'e lads and Departmental .pftUea^&gt;-*
njaÿ’
àcrépt'tliat
Invitation
to
cómo
hood days wt-re spent and where hh
handsomely hound In suedm Mr».
will tnfy* « 'well earned'rest of i*v-i to B uford und, h«va our life prn- S. Kn Bajret drew the iadlni* con­
lorfgM
.-lH
«'¿Hé
.'mean
Unie
.please
•■nil yrajH Injojirtg the free and open
the renewal of our most fils- solation pfit«, a Veautiiul box df.
life o f tbi* gent^tnun farmer. Hero's
candy,,. and . Forrest hake w as. th«
boping that some day he will return tingulshntl 'Consideration and relucky’
winner o f ’ .the gentlemsnV
. and until that day comes may his m&lt;’ ft)bpr that: though far away our
-yhnautstion,
a deck of cards, llo.yftmseiuor reyeivu the same bifxtipted heartMvill turn fondly to those in thq freshing puiu’ll wak served at tile
land
of
flowers
who
helped
make
our
nnjiport and praise that he,'has re­
conclusion of thp game». Aniohg
ceived from the big h'ftlftBd' people etay a memory-always to be therthose present w$fe, Mr. and Mrs.
Uhcd..-r^Rept&lt;rikr-8tar,^-\:
vÿ-'
"
of this city. Wc-nll applJciato'^UiV
C. O, * McLaughlin, Or. and Mrs.
grand work that Prof. Pppdns, hwfJ ^ R jom e up. Tbe'w ater,Tit fine-and T. A. Neal.- Mr,'abd,.^ilrs. Forr.dat
. \t
uccamplished in •ou r' ,»¿hOjJT* ’ M ja ! Ihere i? -plenty , d f fi»h*WH,
Lqkfe, M rs. , C . ' I f. Votte,’ Alfred
while regretting his lievtrioce^lrbm.1
Foster,' Mr. and Mra. B, E. Barrel^
the' schools hap« thst h*{tp«^ enjs^j
■^*.1» ■another’ p¿rj of this issue is|- Dr.-, and -Airs. S. Puloston, Mr*-,
.th«t'r «aihe ituccess ijditj Ihe TfreirD.I
vlaudn L’ Engl«)’« answer to* jHt j Crus« .■illnmis«, Mrs. W. D. Holdcfi1,
fields of Virginia'-ahdt' msy thej
JheksonvilÎo Metropolis rcgaVdlng the j Mr, 4nd "M rs.-£. F..Smith, M&gt;. and
school* enjoy the eaihe,anserss thuf
chstijting of •a ttdekrath 'that aeenu Mrs. G. A. Speer, Mrs. fa. W. Hern. they have und^r
to he Jhe e»ritroxersy,b«twe*n.Dixie ddn, Mr*; H.HS.*'I&gt;lckin* of St. Pe­
andAhc'M etropolis at present. Tho tersburg. My. and-Mrs. A. P._ Con­
jgSjBffHi». thlsw|otUon\are pot con- nelly, Mg, and Mm. R. A- Newman,
W%Hi Watson, Mr. und.Mrs. U. Aw
&lt; tíD fE .F 0 ÍL 7 J ílj; F a !
Newman. W- E..
C F.
VThe ^rAinihii^r intertSi
Moore, Mr. and Mm. Davik Hart.
Ujfi^.'nnjt: klndrrgart(&gt;ii t]
yfsbi M g ÿ jihllo school* I.» phaml
, ¿ t t d íiy for thf hing ygd fitlöo^
and «Bis Hnve carried ho
‘ .tucoril* 9^ tnwc.ycar’s \eork. •

( 1 Com plete Bhnvinfi Out Of $1
10 A rticle« .10- &gt;T, - &gt;
To- advertise our-}Ùniversal ‘ shav­
ing outfit'*-ajid UUivéréal Product#
fof p ,limitait.time only, send
t his w ál wjDffh $3-00 S navi ftg Out fi ^
umer dírrtft ' and. therefore
agüTTT*^pTWrvrirtçh~«^AÎ'
know are very ItUTkd*'

1 Ifotfow Ground Aisol

•!*

' I Silecb lather Brush
1 Kaaor Slrog, t'anvab hack ;f.
l ^lekel Kasel Back Mirror
I 33-inch Barber Towel
1 Box Shaving Soap '"V-VT
1 Box Talcum Powder ;
,
1 Decorated Chin* Mug
»
1 Aluminum Barber Cotn|r *‘vV5. ! Bristle. fl»lr Brush
--u
‘
Agent« need not write, « &gt; /
■Each outfit packed Hh neat box
il.OQ, Coin'or Morey Order, ppetagtf J0c extra. .’
. U*
, UNI VK US AI, PB0DU CT8 C b ; ;}
Dayton,Ohio

A s th e first stfcp to w a r d s .'th e

rnüítL

wanr
when voii form that

Life Partnership

Put Your Spare Dollars,
Jntq A Suitable Site
With the Site Provided 1
'Twill be easy tq
V.
^iJuitd the Nest
9
^BSfw.riti»** and BUILDING SITES

N. H. GARN

THE SEASIDE INN

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f e -a

ÔN9TIPATI0N
' Ibilnd stanWV),
How "CSoaarteaim

WNNER AND 1Ú 1.L ON THlá DATE
SPECIAL RATES FOB-JUNE; *
Appreciating your pairònage in (La pa»t and hoping ,T\
grtcL yçil thjs-siuumor,,.
I am-sipqore^'y»^/; \

»¿I I
o s th«
outlet.

llfesUv* o rg ia »-flan an

When tho »rilfta has

Men t U rurtRed. the bilious,
halt vii feeling dUapptars. the
(J »wert, tho m!*
h UW; body.

Vtc# COc see nettle.
*.n»iljfd.Proc. r-t undid

Sanford Côcù-Ù
V . B O W E R S Q Y 801

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Matters In B rU f

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ÍTEMS O f INTEREST

1_Small
^Talk«
i-* * v &lt; W W W R 1
’.■/.Sorti»tHr
a.«.Iofilr A
Ajr»n(cd
Toi;
h ?**®4 r
°* HuffÍCl1
Herald Headers
te

„

haa Returned

\fUti: Jm * ‘ G °w* °
(roin » visit with h«»r mother at
B*ibourVilIe.
t&gt;-h yrast cakes and popcorn at Mr*.
.. a S

K

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Í .Oornef ja spending a law day*
íarni after.í ao/oUrn at^Dayi.

.--» V*
: W ‘ • A iV q \)»a
TTTlîANrORÎÏ* HÉtfALD-'*

%£ñJÍf¡g

v&gt;Harr/lJWsrd Has rettirned

* ith her dadjthters, Mrs, Ç. J. Holly
and Mrs . Ef*BIa Drown..

fnir*‘ of the. -V'oTd Felice Co. *
Woodland Park la open every has-not 'been well latelyan d T * m m
, J , v *•
Sunday. Try to ride: Vttuqrta.'' to Sanford to recuperato.
Boats leavo Sanford 2 ^ v . ‘fl-tf
• Mr. and Mrs. Ira ' Halo*®''4 w®
nome again After a moat aucceaaful
. P °l* W. H. Cody. hreal^ent af the
term at Stetson. $1«. , Maiuea 1b
Osceola Fertiliser ,Co., of .Jifksotitaking it law course and Afra. .Maine,-*
vllle was in the city. calling dn hi* ■i,erti
J. i ,both
...L of them
__ __aro
and
a mimic1
■tpany friend* several \day» of last
tic about Stetson Unlweek.
' \
•' v Vv.i very .^ t h
•
‘ -■’ ahy Santord friends
Vtarailÿ. T
The Treaaurer's Job ia n ot'».p eri- are glad
elcome thorn back
«Ion. but an honorable position of home.
trukt and should go to the man who
Newman 1 o t giving away, the
ia. ab|o to yin icjS Hewman will win ■al m /.it U c h e d to tty'ikoaitioii pf
it becaiua.lhe people know h »i* .fb o Treasurer. He wantqt Xhb position
man i o f \he |ofb.
fob. &lt;
(ridv)
mvj
solely,-because -he waiitb,7the salary

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T’ hp-Tr&amp;surtfr’J officei i« u public
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IW'* nrriV the -alary goce t* thri
H m ü w t¿ \ a fee for 'his
* services?
Nfeymap os a father thinki enough
of. thV public schools to want the in­
terest to go to the school fund, which ,
certainly laudably on his part; j
IV' is'rtndting no promises thht-’h * L « &gt; cannot flilfiiliA Newman is tnuMien-*,-'
'
t
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for Treasurer, (aJv)

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can hdlp the people. He ia a *bbi
prundey is a raau to tiè to. Hb
roasful farmer and knows the needs
k ' i *ucr«a«fuF/iaripw «id^uñijfateof the county. .H e sdtl bq the
ttands the peeda of j thV ‘ pocrp|&lt;
PEOPLE'S. COMMISSIONER.
Vet* for hìn fife V?onn&lt;y. Conirai!
v . &gt; ... \ , ;
80-2tc
doner Tursday.
*
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is Quite Ukely

B arbers
e n are m a n y
thatcam Imgj'ûll
lhuf’-al l h c s ç 'A id y ____
_____ ththere
sufTfagettOP,' a 4&gt;?jn#Br too, perhaps, th at som e o f ' ',
m^re suffer y e t. * .
I)id ;Y ó o
IHsc A Safty R akor’ . ”
;« ( ; th » d u r i m m d u p l e x t« a Daddy

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• • Û ' &amp; &amp; * &amp; ’ ■ ?* * * * * $ f l a n d y ■

a praèti

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For White-Beards Blick ffegtds, Red Beards ûr Sandy *

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Knowledge.'

trip will be mad#.. This Is yflfUr
chinee Tt&gt; iee one of the seven 'wpn-'
Ber# Of,, the world.’ andtfyW t the
Blue Gras# state. Watflffvtthe Heraid for futura:1announcements and
come to Thot Herald ofTuie'and get
booklets deqoriblng the trip*; Posi­
tively one of the finest and cheapest
trips of the season. Write H,‘ C.
Bretney, General Passenger Agent
1*'&amp; N. Ry. at Jacksonville for par­
ticular«.
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bis boxrof 88 rqculnf 5c

In Osq jh ortrtim a by pwner. f SEoí V V ¡¡
«ash takes car, ¿ B . A O. hißtor Ct&gt;. ’
For Sale— Fresh Jersey cow, P. O.
Box 1367.
7-c
W henjyou Jwantla typewriter see
Connelly, also ribbons' nnd carbon.
76-tf
For Sale—Black saddle and drivingmare. Inquire of J. Dl Roberta at
grocery.
42-tfe
For Sale—Lemon Bluff— 17d acres,
large part ch^Icsi hammock iand that »
will profitably grow citrus fruit and veg­
etable«; high, beautiful river front,'mbd- .
ern house, price $7,6CK&gt;. , E m at Mxn,
St Petersburg, Fla
{
60*tf
TTT

■For Sale—A good hbme well located.
$509 c«sb, balance easy payments.
6 room house, $1,500, easy payments.

8 róoms and bath, $300 cash-—monthly
payments.

Well located lot, $350. $50 cash,
balance monthly. Connelly, 109, Mag­
nolia avenue.
67-tf

n. *Co»gTcga. .
fit-1 \:
da and former

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■P-ifU. JjpirThi«»«n.
8(Uf
■riialsqH
‘ For Sala— If taken Let onca -Rem­
ington typewriter. $7.00. * Call Iterao-tf
aid office^

TO RENT
íunilsheil room for rent. Termi tnaj ‘v
«OTUijdc. Apply 21APark avenue^ 33-t
w T ";
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For Rant—Largo pleasant rooms,
m ^phone, electric light* amLothar
eonv'cnlcncqs. Apply 418^0aV AVe.
For Ront, 6 rooms and Ifath. Magnolja, av«ti\u&gt;v bciween Fifth . and
SixtTu
p . ’ Connelly. % fiC^f

? Fptnlsbed Houso^of, p iv e Bombs—
Scfetmed, piano and water Included,$20 per month. Address Ownrir, cafe
o f “ Horolif office,
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■ M IS C E L A N E O 1*8,

If you want -to buy OS 'sqil Cdnnclb*'« R ^ l Eatato Office L tholplae*
to do buainwi». V 76*U ‘ r- *
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“ - ^ r ’ òentr K»-B. Woodcock, v All kindn of stenographic anti type­
makes. Bhy dfrec
direct from^ij«^ and JR' 8
gay« money. 6 pet cent dis¿oünt^Wsj R « r # ; . Y iÙ.rford Place, Kirkwood. writing work neatly doue. Apply
St John’* H old, Room ,12^, . ff7-Uc
payroqnr*llt full ^ceompaniex_*çaeh
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r
m -■
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rd vordor, . C. O D. ua lO p
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For Salo-.-Gc
jd
home.
L
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anted—Jersey
hvifojra
Irai
posit1. , Allowing «xKrôiuation.
M. fî. Nelson,..
Ábe
itnock.a ; tponthf. to jjo « ,.v*w;ol'ri.[;i '|R»4
PAC TO IflßS SALES CO.

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For Rent— Completely furnished
house wjth piarid.for tho sumtnpr,.'
Few, atops to p oito/bce.'d sp ot and
» tramer codk. At'.-W. Brown, En(terpriae, Florida.
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«ca
— i*pwi^ mmm* ■ ai i ■w-sa.wgwm j
"F o r Salq—Ttae&gt;good team ytule^K - ."
•. - -_•. _• %• wSw*»—»*—
w; —&gt;#y»r.vi a«'* h*'
yagqji - and h*rriras completé, $3(^ ;
cash tekek outfit. Owner going qwa
cash., take#- put tit., Owner - going
away. A. ' -L. * Bp^tert. Agent West
Side.
■ - . 80-2tp •
TT
For 8ale— Tworigood horses and
Jpring wagon. ‘ Inquire of Coco Cola
1 -"WLffiFT
C5T~

JLo*t. or Stolen— Magard bicycle,
black finish, No, E, 88&amp;2. Reward
;u,85 4.90 ; fl?f;o r For JSalo—1,7 acre farm, 10 aerte If refurnadi M. E. Moye, opr Fifty
' ß.to
M
80-£tp
cleared, 7 acre* tiled, 3' well», 8 room *pd Magnolia,
* 5.99 - 4.29
house, good barn. H. Kennewell,
Wanted;— Position aa stenographer
.in' slnck. N*r&gt;- W. Flnt StN
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*M VlttbtnVil.€% '»&gt;»tV- * •V-

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For Sale— Lady forced to sell ¿jin*
bearing orange grove with residence,
also farm with reshfppce facing lovoiy la k e.^ Owner, c-o! Sanfprd Herald.
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73-9tp

tlte d
blé
....
arid hia "Tango*' -Merktard' and “ Evelyn.. ■
AU
Will w o rlcilie a p through the «um*
■ V V i'l Tbaw” hraertet /absolutely freO, - . Skid .tires 15 per rent nddltionei, rnd
WM^
-Call H 2i\ t ,.Third f*. ’ '
&gt;*jlhU*offei ii fqr qiahert.time, only, rubes
buy*
For
Halón
$2.1
per Cent^qbove grey. All
m -6t Not*more than*2 'Order# to one parfarm,
6"sert*,
tllo^T,
farmed,
ri
years.
hew,
rlcan.
fresh;
gusrahtCod
tiros.
ftJIpw
BViîfy
b
; to afe«nL4WL standard0 * nd
:
- :
and’ r^ ay? rDealers not r
r Jcì Independent $500 cash. báj»Ác* hVl^-.X. c : y « s í » '

* tew vd 0y* in q-as in thl- city oh
Office 1 .4 ports .'.everything *lri&gt;,jtyi’tMotion an
. ,t-T&lt;booming, both. 'flofUtcs^apd huiU(W3.

««nmiioJoner for he v
•mi with ym,. He is open
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SEMINOLE P H AR M AO Y

gêMirig
*A»PS !br the
the fall’
fa|l‘busi

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nrrU jftfvro'lhê
Senate o f Aba .
i saa- l , i',.m l i y ‘ r-r-rsarr •■■■■■■
i ' i n - r i ■ ■ 'i|i
pHWt .Sutes? / John Stoektqti'bai
here ' who are anWous
|l hè a^drase the people oSjfkls V PIIONE 275
TAv Nvò*.«# DM,i Sfur,
SANFORD.’ Fl.A .
Ron and à. Urge crowd wlh^be*
Robson that he 'arrived In R(c)inioi^i(
Va., ; all. right site» Mi.'Jjbqg^ jourdey out to hear him.
Ing •May. 25th. Singer Shop^Atvi E.
from Saiiford'tb fc Fdrd.ier qnd.thpt
Excursion te Mammoth Cave
?m
First ptreot.
he expected to be home aHour Sat­
79-2tp ’
urday of thU week. The trip up was ^The. popular L. JkYf, Ity. will havo
made with no untoward , accident a ~special excursion from JacluonFor Sale— Practically bran new ILLUSTRATED 320 PAGES
and the party enjoyed‘ every bjl of Ville tq Mammoth 'Csva. Kentucky
1914 Overland totting car, fu lly ,/
the joorney.
•' * * .
^ and a special low rate for the, round ■*“-T cl
matter*!- what equipped, tali . sja rty, eleetrie lights-,**

tfts Adrjjtoflf -to tho city yesterday will ship

j. r . M itosiw
Gencia aqd oil rqy

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new nephew,

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yronjon,
yotlft
^ Aantfc’‘all
young wive#lada
ábout the aaothers^ ¿ e d (a
cred laws that\ govern the ;iafir
forces. Plain truths of qex life in
Delng a man Who Is',ajmost entirely
L/inrifl« 11.50,-at E. H.. Peters* Exclu­
ralatioo to happiness in marriage.
sive Shoe Sttfr^, llE ' W. First. Why .’ Ladles' White Canvas rubber sole dispossessed, 1 am unsble to see how
M8*ereta" of piaahood and wom­
PUT morel •
'•
\ Oxfords, price $i.50r ut E. H. I’ n- this ides beesme nfloat, arid to show
anhood;
seiuaL abuses, social evil,
tere' Exclusive Shoe Store, 118 W. my attitqdy. toward organised labor,
diseases,
at
^Bom to, 5ÜÍ end Mfs. Hen-y Pe«^' First. Why pay‘ -moreJ,
îWlE : I attach hereto a copy of a letter
Thé, i laicst\ moat advanced and
body afine.boy ahd'bU.nanle will be"
_
. „ *
written .nw,!**. Hon. J. C.- nrokrr/,
comprehensive^ \^ork ‘that has eVèr
^ Îfrs. V^hlteworth pf Waycrose,
.^p&gt;*Jr. •
V*
United [jSuites* Marshal, Southern
Georgiy left yesterday for her home
been Usûed on sèxaal hygiene.
District of
Cotton weed maid; abort*,’ V»ra&gt;r 'at
after’ etfendlng several days htre, the
Priceless' instruction for those who
F.rF. Dutton's,:
18-tf - ^Department of Justice,
aro roridy for the true Inner teach­
‘guest of her goisdn, F. L, Woodruff
Lady Canrassff Wsntejl
i/
“ * ** *
. Offlcifof United States Marshal
',Vwro«n,'*ay* *tT&gt;at.lh the position and family.
»
A good canvasser can' make sev­ ing. .
Southern District of Florida,
!;Treuufer that thq*interest on tho
This book tells nurses, teachers,
eral
dollars a day. Call at the
There will be a big political meet­
Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 2, 1913
should go to the school fund,
PlhLo
Hotel,
from
T
to
g
o'clock.
doctors,'
lawyers,' jmo,lcheT** «O^al
ing here on Saturday night when the Mr, T. K. Bates, Sanford, Fla.:
is really’- what' .nil treasurers
wôrîérs, Sunday Softool teachort .and
80*8tp
P. M. P. CONNELL.
county candidate* trill speak to thè
Dear Sir— Kindly
advise
me
Jd do but few of tbo/n have done
all others, young and old, whab ail
people and wind up the strenuous whether or not you could accept ap­
Newman does -what he promneed to know a b o u t 'eeri matters,
NOTICE
campaign.
''
. * pointment as Deputy United States
ysg.,(adv) * •' J
Last chance to pay year 1913 tax fly W lalald Scott Hall, Ph. D., M.
Marshal at salary of tl,0j)0 per an­
*
.Men's
Work
Shqps,
*
all
leather,
and
prevent publishing aa delta-' Df- fLelpxigt.
lion. J. N. C, EtockVon w(jd adnum. Residence In Jacksonville.,
.^fewspaper Comments:
price
J
1.75,
12.00
and
|2,50,
at
K.
quent.
List will be published June
fnss the voters here on Friday
Yours very Duly, ’
"ScicnUficaiiy ' corroci."—-Chicago
H. Peters* Exclusive Shoe Store,
1st.
M.
V.
LOVELL,
..
febt.
J. C. BROW N.
Tribune. ' "Accurate and up to data’
13 W. First. Why p«y morel
Collector.
United States Marshal, I bave a first Claes' p&amp;inter and sign
-P hiladelphia
Prem. &gt; 'Standard
79-tf
Southern District j&gt;f Florida. .
Esiitrr, * We can do your hirneap re, \ l . •Y -* ^- \ ‘ ' *•
»- r?.
V|
book of- knowlqdgoJ^Phriftdelphia
This opportunity came to me unMeeting of Stockholders
ng and auto top work uovi ‘ V- r’\ '.Rem em ber that thè Welfare De­
Ledger. * The Now York World says:
■olidted
and 1 presume aa a reward
.The annual meeting of the stock­ "Plain frnlha for Jhose who need or
l ^
w* H. UNDERW OOD.^ partment meets on Wednesday after­
noon instead of Thursday and mat­ for .the Ictercst I took In assisting holders ..pf the Southern Produce aught to know them' fof the pre«e)&gt;-'
. F. Smith is enjeyAtg a fiht* new
ter» of importance will be up for dls- Mr. Brown to secure the above ap­ Company, a corporation of the state tlon o f evil*?'
l^iilfk touring nfe In.;which fiq c v
custiiony
i t JtóT pointment which. U the^anly post of Florida,, and having an ofBce in- -, lender pluin,wrapper fp r .a a ly .il
w
to .enjoy ^part of the -yugnUiiw.
tlon of any im portance that. Jpur* New York City, N. Y „ will be held
^Join &lt;jf. .Mooey Order, postage If)
V' Ffa^kle v Woodruff has returiûid
* -Feppcr. egX[ilant croloi ’ at V . F. hofne Tremi .college at Due West, over been given q wearer .o f, Overgiia en. June 5th, 1914, at 2 pi m., at cents’ ektra:
. _V: '* -{¿a
in Florida. I wrote ope hundrtld Room 81,48, ,4th avenue, New York
Dalton's . ..,.*■ ; ' . j . T 9 - D
M IA M I-PUDJJÄEIN&amp;JCO. S,-C ., , and his .many young friends
and oighty aU letters to men, of City, to elect officers and to act
K ?&gt; *' *
Dayton. Ghfo
\ .
* -Brick* «re bring- hauled fbr the are glad tojiee his smiling, counten­ prominence, city councils, boards of upon amendment* to th e . Articles
*
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feendations of
the
Jbreebyteriap ance aggta&lt;A': V •' - ■ , ,’v
trado and boards of county cominis- of incorporation and 4?i‘hn Increase
dwrclb and real work wHi soon W—District—of- of thè caplu lltatlon. B y «/d a r of
qyyou vote for' Iktunfcy.-tuL
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i'-t
'ommlsaioner
o
i
you
are
rotFlorida
In
the
interoet
of
Mr. Brown, the président.
FOB CONGRESS.
r’ ;Co
W J
Ing for a man who understand# your, securing many
valuablil. indòr»*P jfjU s W A U T Z ,
Vtiglo P^cplç,- Wopdtqbd Párk on
C ^ Ï^S Jonoîj
^meeda and will fill the qfflce for the Mi-nta, and beside*. I was largely re- ■7ß-4t-Tues
' 1' .Secretary. •
H*y -28th; -J* , •
* W»y*
paopla.. Ha will ba YOUR COM­ sponsihi« -for «ecuring endorse ments
I
Notice to School Children
for Mr. Brown from the Govfs HatÜbd HxfirAgaivVfturned MISSION ER.
Alt
who
saved. «¿r. tablet oovera
a l b e r t 41.
\to Orlando.,after ypgnding .several . Fred Kettle of tlw'Florida Hotnc- rrnor's Cabinet, in addition to ^\is
to .compete for thrfprixe* (95.00 in
W I L L IA M 8 0 IÍ
I
wrote
many
newspaper
artidea
in
1 M il» with Mrs. n . j . Holly on Sao Seekcr ami- various &lt;Uher enicrprlsea
behalf of Jdr. Brown’s candidacy gold-each) p leisr bring them ill Ihls
(Mat* !»M
■ f r Heights. ^ ,, , , ,
and one'Pl'tlii. live wiretTof the state
lb* rtsbt *t thla MW*
and, the fact tb aj. Mr. Brown* se- wedK?' aa‘ we will gfye them, away
■M j Mi’ll 1*1 UHrtt.)
-i\hcn y o u ‘elect L . A- Ilrumloy as w#s ip ’the city Sunday eptoute (Tom 'cùred •thè ''poaltidK in the face ot Monday, June . ist *t 3:flb o'clock^
thq big*, gathering at -KustU to ,hiy
ILion .shows Everybody CPme and set who gsts.
^atanäspii
that my work in'behalf of organized Ihe prises. Remembct; q pri«e (16.00
—
—
hibor/lpust have conUlnod'.some po- in gold) ftft'cjtch Bctiohb fteHVHNDLE PltTkH M AU Y rp
1M * te^icy arid virility,' .arri that t-u b i
_ “ The N[#ár«t Drug 8tofe.
will .1»* t)vaX&gt;omT^laáÍoner for the making thw guqst^'pf that 'hostelry not' the cifpitoKilÜr fow of the - trian
.whole people. * *' ‘
80-2tc
feel at home itld the gcneraf.Trwvbl- who is-'making an e t t ^ . to better
CLASSIFIED
a»
•' ’
.1.» ' .*■
ling
public are weU aatisRed with his o^ro condition apd
i Gilbert, has m urned
hints qjf
1er’
thq hotel under their capable man&lt;’ wife-.a rid family by wllyi
.
O raigc C|(y W ater-w *■
(Í.W day# from *tha so:
A D V E R T IN G
with a trade Organization:
if sulphur water does not agree
F*rt of thè state, wKoro' be baa W r t agement.
Younr
very
truly,
with you tr y Orange •City Springs
•Pending the winter.
Newrnan rightly sayw ’tlist while
THOM AS K. BATES,-1
Water. Purest
mineral Water -In
■ *r
the position joi TreusUirr may he a
Noiire - Horae Owners
7- ••'*-. ; • &gt; Aaaoasor of Taxes,
the
state,
received
tfledal a t 1flt.
sinecure it Is no pension and no man
?Jjl
• flnt rifu* eapH*t‘ H^rte'slu er
- f'(adv.l
78-4tc
Louis Exposi\i6ri foe qgcqffknee. Sold
■houfel try to get ft on the, pension
Mm . « ¿ i, ..v . S
«in
held, gajldn bqttlfcs, tvyelvo bottjes
plea/ He Wants the position be1^Dnt,"n ' ‘ Thaw*’
T*n**" N tf,ic* In. -cgq^ ' for“ 53.60. delivered,
■K '
' 4 f ; ‘ W* f t HndecwodÒ caul# bo e x a cts to do th{ worl^'an^ F R E E ••Evelyn
Ï All I.ocAíXdvertlRementalJnávr
Bracelet
Sanford
Coca
jCola
Bottle
Co.,‘
R.
*?JU. M
m
f M d l U i r THRKE CENTS à
■h.q* arrived, 'take the trioney fbr hfs hirc.^, The
Ihos* tiro boaut|ful places ot pop- UoW*y Df’ui StoriA (
.&gt;80^3tc
t
" f.’
Line For Each Inner Hon. Minimum
«•My at\Uajftei*. «N. C , whore (the .riterràt should go to, the school ulnr jowclry arv Ihe erase among
- q
‘ « ‘ »paqdùha jsflmfnqr-montai f'umî. i» 4 v) •• ,• - ■
‘
,. society women in 'N ow Voqk and tho
C h a r g e a s ConlH. V -*
•‘th.j-elntircs. *1 ¡
;¡ \ ;
? w .
- .
‘ - larggaVcitlO*. . THey are neat anti
P ffu ,
y i* *
--V
; *
C T O jlY ;K T U C ¿
te
'a og es, every one-guaropo-gusr.»r ^ ^ ■ tworqngro,
-, -vV' . " f«f
. . '
. " n‘- vi'lcgsnt gold 'JDniskoo articles that
fn .'aaswarldg- an advertisement
will gladden thu&gt;iuMrt of every girl
.fttced lull of juico, at Tornor’ #,
s a v e s b o .U
cent
/
N) H. GAftNEB
where riri-ii.i me er hobst- number la
Phone
Nf, 7Í.
7fi
-V
or woman no mftTtcr’ hpw young or
. *Vur County Treasurer
^
Mo.
’ ^'77-tf
njt'Mliiintd In thu.ad plraar do not
Æ--, " VV
fj ; wtnCL
v#im..u , t**tí
"" .
how old. Very styliah nrtd attracOn Jane the 2nd
Tube Hetiner
ask Tht H#raW' for Inter mailan at
ïfjTP** Sanford'Ball team Is prnctic-j
tfv#.
22x3- v 'v I '7.20
|Lt}5 J U 5 - jo^^he^ Identity of tin- ;««I&gt;rrrilj^ffJPs
f ) . Bdr 78-Slc
I daily now apd «»Uinfc-rcndy for‘ ¡ • t
- é s r Frer 'Offer. - -We «A* 'hdverA . 95 M.-HX ' Uqualto we. ‘do not know, Who the
■*|||'7.8ií‘
tf°°d game« thiè^suiumor, They *. Druipley want* -tbi vpt« of the
aa
^
npv»i hvhi ' Ckqirlag Gum
tying
3
0
*8K."
lO
.r
iff
&gt;Ü1 alio pUy ori»
'^nâvcltutr U and if wo do wc are
lttborlpfc man, the* farmer, th* m»r- apd d#*ire to plset aJjff’Lojt bf thl»
-Vfi-Do
Yt l - t alloyed to, pive
out this In«»&gt;'• oats.'rJbrrW «Lf.ikba
fine, bcaitn*“
fUl' guin ifflhrqyery homft.
r «vs. V
m«iion.’
«Imply
write
a’ lettor
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•
djM®
- F. Dutiful*. "
r.
78_w •-i HP ly )tbo;i#rmfr candtaanTand fe fi
1 3 .7 3 -;
sud atldres# It a* per instructions
work. H«. will'
i M h and uida dlgmtion. It is'-r**í4 m
:
*rs
liqrdrnan
h:u.‘
.returned
n tfe-a|f. -':T;..'.- : ’
'
B irö m a o ;.h
:u .-returned
ami knows your needs.
rvfrealiing and ple*iing .to all. To
X
i6-»ö
‘
3.6ûV;‘2:ttohome In Mempht^; - Tonti., after !
ybu? candidate,
8
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tc
every one spendln* uq but fiflh and
_v«pt
p],i¿«*nl vlilt
í 17.86..V?3.1»0*' -289 ’
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'TT Pleasant
.bar ftistid.
vUit toto-.bar
friend, V t A ! ''b * .
ÜALE
5 »t^mpj.to cover shipping costa p f
.
Don
Peabody
of
Ocala
was
amung
19?M‘ ’ W - .3-16 ii
.
T. Brn

errand of

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B * * ,

' —WÏÉ1f iv e

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a» Dr.

The county cqndidktVs t will wind
. I-, Favors Organised Labor
tip the campaign here next SaturEditor(
Herald:
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tfay night and speaking will start at
Some
questiot}
has
#risen;
as *' to
ci’ght o’ clock. Dig JimQ&lt;1s promised?
•
»2
my attitude toward organised tabor.
i n d i e s ’ Julius with rubber hoeih, Fyerytody Is in’gij/d Q.sttend.

xnfl- h ir'S a
id 'sç«.Hitri.':

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’tjds.'mreiitr fxjppient of the people
Ine Usirea
the day an if Jfvtnf

lire. C. H. Dingee is expect«
1kome.tomorrow from a visit to ibe
ejd home ln,Dunedin.
P, ’

_-Pitmie_ right.
h»o plice
«am
Cleaff, ■salo
Rîming po
-/ T
I
. -hfccttd.
»A
. i v 1 -•i%¿ ,
ri, o|Lv
cqwqrs

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p isá n iS K i ia

/: ■T / j . ' . i i

| l l r i g h t y .Bromley,* wanted ‘ to v be Cb^
The quality Mhd the
oà^ey and grinis^ft Dutton.’«, V8tf Commissioner because be thinks

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5Ç^'|,fcKInnon Was in the ^*rjday'flight at 8 o'clock at the corValencia oráng^, latro '&lt;and tuif- I
ji-clty^hi«
'.¿th
ird ay having w y p - u p p^c.ofi Park avenue dnd.'Flrst'atroet.
çlous àt Tprnér's,- photié No.^îSÙ s
.to Sanford tu aliend, kti* comhmnow* •pvbryonb sho'uRl come out and. hear
: ■
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me aç :,e*crésci
Fri day* ^dgh t l ■
’R isJ

...F .1 I.. iïobertsoni bï';tiroen Co Ve
Springa was/ambfjg .the visitón
‘
•B U * I Á Horald to, the tí ty yesterday. :|lV ís an
nntühmwi n»i" ‘ nssirt'
Iskis «titè'ì

ÿ

Fay Itenkrtr oLth’fe Coin
Jiol vtnqyard tuW -.

K. S.* Rus*d&gt;.antl) san, til r
land Verejin' -î^efâty op. à st urda y.
M f.'Rosje^bsW ately purçhaped árf
ortte.Rgu^rQve.iimr ••Maltlañdt and
will bjícbfne ii «Í^iéh Toí Seminóle
s p u t ili H|^w^ Chicago man ,who
b*ft‘ */ft d aof'¿frft'y
f c life and U anxious
fe'ilrangc business and the
Th&gt;
ogles kro .making prepara- and the interest should**go tp f k 'lb tf^' tlfe'irrangc
'schools which is novidle promf^ff/f^ flne'pigiate of Florida for awhile.
the votes
V S\_s Hear Stockton
way,of practiûihg&gt; éc5&gt;^ô
‘
3t newton WOT address the people
A
» t.&lt; r*t^ i ¥ * *' " v *
Ifiesi l/srl and
etiti Somlnole
Q&lt;Im Irtnl n county
nAitnftt ‘ on
/we*'
;t^e county*tends. (a d v V / ^
* dftiftanfdrd
you hhobld ;gù
kt 'onacT.'V.• •„

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Li
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nu#i»*a» u t fa Ha» f l e t n it «« to n , ,e
tfma-+* tim «, drtvtatiaik. * V

rsttjrrm iw t«

Th* ««naral altura .ut biulam »

«

trin i»clad en d coi\.)utl|il * by u ld torpor*
tloo. «halt be a* Iolio if*, to-wit i To/cB***"
In »*d t«n*i*»Ily carry on, et wh&lt;‘/v.,*l" *«
ratal!, the bus ir. *44fi f » d»»!*r. InfpU kind'
ol trat«« end rr«U 'tta»«|i*l», ornili» bet»»

V is e *

JACfUONVlLlX.fW,

nJ all kind* ol
n iacninirii u ipittovn U »ltd trull*;
and *»ll and ertirrally deal In Alila*,'
.
n plant», frt.ciny rfatcrial. il* W ;
Bin* roda, « la d tallii, «a* trofia»*, «U r ta i
n otori and any Tritar food «, «area and &gt;
mrrehaodUa of arar? hind «ad daaeripUoa]
to borrow and a d u lt a men«y, acquit* and
d!»po** o f rail and paraonil property; to
lamia bonda and te M eer* .aera« by.'daad*
of treat or mortcafM ; la »ali and . pled«*
rutb booi|a for proper»rorjfotat* Um i , f a end

drle HL

Tha am ount o
palatina «ball be.

K

p

•totk o f thj* poi

aCHOOf, BV ILO INO &gt;l

SHIPPING BY PARCEL POST

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F L O R ID A

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GROW ERS

CAN

■v7

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U $£

PARCEL . PO ST

i

AND

D O W N E X P R E S S AN D R A IL R O A D CO M PAN IE S
„
y-t-Sanfopd, grower#,_i;an/«hlp in iU f
[i :*n;And ’ vegetables. By pifrcu^ post and
I«V thfi e*pgfi*fi8 companies #nd rail»
n raids •go tq Guinea bii some Oltiw
•eapotF. - Refid below
itja farmer in doipg ¿ ( t ^frojiii add
next season ret busy on title mu/tcr
and »bip •Saiilotd-’ vbgelableo tor all
parte of the south and then Mipe.
The article U copied from the New
York World:

TURN

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\ * fr ’I.'E tig lft tfitr-an't ta k a
. « '. - 'I » !

it ,fpr ,thf ■tnrtwmnrphosls pt lVopic
for his own, buj gives Tt-To 6 &lt; ^ F,
Enac^. a ,T ropic frtut grower.1 .W^Vii
tW

t j

press r o m p a m te -.w e tt!,,c h a r g in g

t ì k r ' ^ .'ì i ' -

»£'&gt;» *'

F, Dutton
*.,n #e. A. Da Cot tad

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■T b« itt i nr ariani»« lion réactlA*; f t tba
itotkfaldara of thu rnrpqratloa aka) fa
bald In the City at Sanford, Seminole
County,,(M ate of Florid», on tbe )filb day
of June, A . I).. 1*&gt;(, for ilio rum a*» of

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f t i i . : ;

*ml aàUbBth aueh ulbar plafa
»« tH» Bt&gt;ar$ of-fH ructer», ma
i e tltt* Uaurtnfn*.
&gt; ¿ 1, ™
J
AMfrin IL
.T be f »urtai natura ol bui
uan*aetaii'and cohduct«U by a
Jtlo ru ah»n 11»’ **, )ollow i, IO-«Ut
-, TO rarry on a btnlaaa* of a
merrtiant, htaMr, t*?tor, »Wl
purchaM, buy, A n ani!
wtae deal in aU Wln4a oLTniYti

ill, ; on
1014/
conn1 t*id
n for
right,

Brown- i ju e .u k '
tb» relittwtat‘ diw(rlb«(i.traIVfaHU
yltuaib •aid cmiHly ttf Baffi!nor* and fin te
fii-w ilir:. ' fa. ^ j A . ‘ .I - , «T

&gt;; F. F. f l e t t e ^ San/ofd, Florid*. 8 «barra.
tV^ r n A . DeCotuar-lU ttlord, Florfda, j
le, Mline**

Wharuof, t b e te u l.ir f Mng in*
MHlHr dam**.
Jtton
iDeCotta*

&gt;

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Ceaety^ol Sattienlr
1 11V ’ Ì'X Certify, That

w h e th e r

Apjrone desiring ■ good yodnd investment will do well
on a few of thne lots.
No lots sold to colored people, -.*■

aa

DR. E .,B . ARMSTRONG, OWNER

1

Duttoe, l i m i t A. DeCettea
tifi, to me well knew a.ao
•namad fa and who lubaCrk
U the foratele f erticlee i .
and »everally acknewladfad before
they a ia a itu .r the nane far thn
tbarbln etpreee^d.
•
Wltnrj* mry 'hand »ml official m
fico at nanfottk,. In tba coun ty of
and »Ute or Flortda, on chi» the 101
ApOt. A-. D. 1114.-

nefaltre *»3p dUpoaa .ql 'kaeT and

t r r a .f j s o g i &amp;

X.

¡.’its

iiu n z

termina,f*dnü lo otberwfae etnera
efae au cK .fofa t*
prlyllcf** ••
Incident »tH /th* gurpoaea end best
*eld riiriiafàtlnn, end to here, atei
enjny all.*eihcr r lfh u , povera et
Ufa*. Ine kit ru to ear p ori Unn*. t
and e ilttln f under ’ tba lewa et t fa
Florida. » .

a c k s o u v ille

H era ld W a n t A d s W ill B rin g Re

AB. or any.werUon e f capital etock o f tbl*
corporation may be. payable la. I**uad or
“ S*** fw .»be* pureheee of propatty, »libar
’’ »»I Ot e»r.op»f, or for .t f a payment of labor
« w r r f c « , at a inai s a i fair vilualton, to
fadatertdhiad byftka Board o f 1)1tact ora.
r—-------AIUCU* i t ;
■
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it rptpor«Uon »hall continue and h am
WWei ,»o aterdaei iU .rorporate rl*hu
’unthl*«« far a .p a r le d 'o t ninety nine

ffom and itUr th«
:

lwan«y-nin» (291

FOR TAX ASSESSOR

I,E(;iSLATURE

.1

[it ur* aubiact to-M
lYtn-.ary to be bald

.

Xtllcla »Vi
' ' * ' ' '
eorp,&gt;t dfign »ball be
ia fellow ittf udfaja; A pius*

of- rhla

The butti
conduct od ,1

sunna my teed Idtry for rw 'T
atttk»i of Gammi aloe w fair t f t f
tablact to tH» d»déo!tvdf tier
» V » ew daia Inti, 1014' ft
C. W. ENTIM1NGEA ■'

POLITICAL

LtttniicraUc

$ f o r ¡Co u n t y j i / d g e
0 tha IttmpcraUc
l*atu(&gt;cr»tlc votata
voUn of Samlntta
«amln.il county
White inBouniw that « wBWw a candidata,
lee* to « u r action In the Frlirwry of Jana
ic-ttactlua t o tba oAre of County Judea,
rttnvrirugy e atkit your rupptjrt, and ptW nt
1« n j t t i t o asparlenr* at ih» bit baa finat

than tkraa,- nor mòra*
who niuat fa atoek-

old ara.'
. . . 'y . Until tba tirai «V a ll i k f ' t t «tockHoldara,*
'Welnatinr provided l a l. Ib* pfBriir« ol tpU
er parati an »halt fa , Jr
Ovvio*, WM».t

Mf uuimt ai ime

ti « o ff a A.t

fa*1“ » " »ipc/'cnca^aici iw

-,

FOR COUNTY TREASUREÌV
t win be e candidatadn. Jk* a
famacratlo».

uìTKt *

aKoaoEO iiB im m c:
jUhgaóod

atta*».

varleora Ih6* Jar la iaareatr*
o ffa m te c l.. rnmtyw)|*ä

i^ A npCl w U r -*rrim1r3r * u w d
Ymir »uTr*fw I, «oUriUd on i
*
and a fa on Tti0“
tb* pound»
of ce

TLAKE.

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tfa TSS'J i
subject ,le tfa
couhty

f i f o r -'Ta x co L r. 8&lt; ir&gt;Ti
f f famine!«

.tba, Datruxr

,« * .U
J N a P JfWKf
la H 'o u r t of tba CaMnlF In dia,
County, Htata af Flarldk
fn ye E*Uta ef
,
,
Mary Lltiabctb U cO uln. D» c»* m 'j
T o , alf Cradltort, Larataat, L
awrf -nil Patrone, ha Vint Cltln
. m *nd* araloct «kid Eatal». ¡-*
1 # » , and ««ah at y o «l «r» b*

2 Tka ’ bfgbaat' »mo
fUbltlty to wklah;
»»b j* rl It**tl,
ttoclt ’o f-tb ir rorpoi

lnd«bt»|lnc*«
«rpbrsUOn ,al

lauuitful cap

Ti-» u »F fa ;
•crlhlni InVfapSratgi

S‘i

FORrCLÈKK OP THE CIRCUIT COURT
tfa U annouoe» to tba Datsowatle voterà
wf BttakwU couc ty any cand*d«y lor tba oftWa
f O d » of. (fa Circuit Court, «object to tba

f e l l l L 'Ì*
Ifa f

by aar^.

are .so

Dmn&gt;m toh' b+ t

it, y,l

(DlCKrflJpTitA^ jrtL h .

lord, Florida. 4 1 «hare*

nfatb^si
Cewntx, Ftnrlila, to tk* endarri;
■UJJtor.ul
JJTV***- ia»id vieta, WMbie two ;
tba 4at»‘ b#r*of.
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UNtY COMMISSIONER

ryjatad April t«tb. A. I&gt;. 1014.
„■T* •
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A. V.
F. lo c a to r of tbe H tata of U k t f j j

itAurin
O a d*nhlliaStt

Enscy*; h a d jpcludod th # prutxihiliO'
.o l no irtcresw l weight limiS in his
a J fa ltth t
It “ 1 jA|)■_.

I am In tfa race far County Trr.ior*» *ublact |o tha Democratic primary, f atl run.
"
"0 ' »F record ns » buAcHa men -of
aapctlaar* and wfU look altar th« bMC'-W
taraats at tfa conMy Ju.t tbe.rapaa ai l
ow" buaiaav.
. 4, . . * ^ 2 ?.
Thla t* not a qunllon of on« «ha naada
th. offlea. It U n qneaUen of tH. man for
I*»
,
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N. it.DAR NEIL..-

Tfa nu/tt

laaunoa my candidacy for tha po.1-

u» t

rJ i0^ m^ r ^ ..nn ir&gt;etf. amatF

y«r,*faw*l a*

C,

MB.MUKR B C IM IO L R O A «» .
«r» M i raadidary f“r

•UciUtt 2
of Fublfl
■tlbjart ti

primary 1

■beat paorte-yn h
f a » fafafy In t

H jiiS

8 S &amp; ÌÙ S W

y &lt; I me* f** yi»j
y Äoafd ol F ab «

S B Ä S k *
I rottprUtBf ,O f

V

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Yah SHERIFF.

tfa DcnvKratiif Wvr*-rif far

ItSIWjp

E

k n o w fl

All Prices Will Soon. Advance Again

J1* ^ ,IDuUol,A,?*“ fo/®‘ Florida.'-) ebbre!

IWy cubile, ^«rtanally a

sanA.ala w l . l . a * «
ol Ita corporata
cTl»t»nr#

begarf. getting repeat' orders aecompanied' by checks .lor'the last nhlpihent. In y. little while the postioanter at-Troplc began to complainof overwork because of Ehney'n pari*I post shipments,.but Ensey,wasn’t.
through.
Tho orange season.lirew to a close
anil Er.sey began to branch out in
Amsim*». H * ' tried t o m a to « '\ n d
i
»,a Dy J. C. HobcrtaJ ft.
,tho resuita were as gootl, if not bet­
ter, thap those obtuinjri front ibe . '* y WqtlCXlF.tfALF.
oringtF 'rtiail .^itder schema Enscy
/Q t fh d that h e w util , p * c k ‘ M a .lOiVtlr
‘ -^ * tt » a H- fata by «I V«d t i l e acat
' t o « In siBpir.bo&gt;eii, a U c j^ ^ .s
s
s
f
'.7 *‘s u i t . VKh ”;
stOry^/fDFt- reap a profit.
.V» b'clask ». ni. on tlw » t b day n
^ilil Enacy would no ) , A t o He A i- i i . 10)4, at Hanford, n o t l/a . .
PUT»had« ,-et-F ifty ¡T b a u iitd ilojlai
J n d y d ed beans, pepper^ ^ine.tppluft; p f-fU e fa r d . lu fu n d la g Uoad*: afl#
to
famf rata. (i|~1ntof«ft net (&lt;J »*t
And tucumbcrs in Ms ..jujirketjog
BJ'stom and iy itG ä ^ 'm tarril-d, aw,0y
his stuff as fast as h*’,'could wrap, it
i-i n o t

ie big! wnaU h M e hii sicfaf) dre«lge,v The motor car li
3 grade gnibm irichoAl all goes fp .¡i%»'^tefvalues.

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td tH» primary to he Hebt. « June tndllU

In Iba t-lrrkll Cattrt « f 1 k* Havtelh. Jadldäl
. ‘ Circuit « f t»« Riale a f Fferida., far *t4ew.
Inofa 4 aaaty
L H. Quaal
.
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*fc.tr». •
,
Gbarlr* Marvln'
f
_
,
. Um »o (fulal Tille
Ta CbnrUa M a rv tofa ,',**
Y ou *f» baraby taquirad t* appkar Io tba
blll In the abova antftlad rau*« oq M oaday,
July. Clfa-ISM « — ’
1t n fdrlbci urda/ad (bat thl* nrda; fa
iblUhad on?# aacb wr«k for «l«ht cnnvneut« w»ck» ln tfa «an ford Hcrahl. a ttaw«.
paper publtakad at Baalord In aaM Bamiaol«
Cuunty.
^ i
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Wttnaaa my Hbnd nett tba »*ai of tba aald
court at tb» coart bau«« al'B tnford, Florida,
thl« 4tH .day a&lt; May A. D. 1014.
- (8«aU ~
tM
U. a ; 0 ö i r o i , A 9 # , k

it

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p on the 50 i M s a n i A t l l i r Hotc) Venice ¿ nd the difgi

Tbw earn»», end rratdane«* of tfa «a fa
•rrlMnf lororporapir«. *nnd tba ernennt et
« a ttu i atoek •uhacribed by »ach, are i f

ratta Ceuety.-’-Tnorvl». I&gt;u» il

h e u r a t e t o ’ all d e a le r » - w i t h i n . a r a - — Vou. and »*«t

N ow

JACKSONVILLE, ¡FLORI6/V

Ur
tba
for,
the
ba

A/iltU y oflM 'am dreU fffeC F, r . D on an. |ar.
Wa. tha uriderailnnb "&gt;»«« aytaed to »»tettata minai rea and d o hereby facnnta'aa- ÌSd4 bT°^*yaÌ5Ì’.. **J*y ,B
•*ch
• edited lor tba purpoa* of ferattay luto a
»
ARTICLE VI,
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body politic and corporal», under and by
•Th* blfbeat erneuet e f lndabtadnaaw # r
rlrtua ol the* lawn..bf the Stala o l ; Florida,
wbleh tkla corporation »hall
and do baraby »d op t the following article* •ub/oct Jtaalf »ball
ba tba amount «I capital
of Incorporation: ■
,

S iu s ■o f £t00 m ilt» ; ¿ fie r in fe ,t h e m o r —
damand*1'!')
Jtngps in am all lo t s at. p r ic e s c o n s id 'n V 0'
e r a b i v y h e i o w t h e " - w fm lt*sa Io-'T )rirfi"fetfn n O T i^ .n *i,tj

up.

U*‘

■ Datll lha Brat ma*t i n t al, «ttJik h il^ --,
Turdnaftar_pr*|rhl*d foi\ t i J oflltara S t illi«
ra«potation abati ba: F. Y. Dutton. T*r&amp;lffaati Caarfa a . DaCottaa, Secretary and
T w u r e r . T f a Board o f Trutte«« abati ba;
g ^ ^ D u t t o n , tieorfe A. DaCottaa and K. A

fin U a ll.n « I tb a W cparaUai, . , 3 .1»«
the purport of -o le a ti« ayrh ofBear* of
u m fa a lle n na «»».ibrJaw iqSe.proaldad
■l»noi&gt;.^i&gt;**Unf of
(tbckhbldwa ot thta c6rjdrration »bail

»

?%■...A,-' *• #• Dutlon.

,h 'd^lar n Iki* to haul-n box of or-j ex-it
.»ugi’d w v t l i f . noabern it ia fk a ts and -------- ;------ ----ilic 'rhilrcuttls asserted they had- no
¿J J «
freight, erfrittior /rult, Mp. -EtiHey, IfefaKatatasf
with A rojiy ol »he*parcel posj low in
^^VdVtoi*!
hU ^ftirid, &gt; g n p ^ ¿ f l g u f e / ': Thhn
bJ

l he
CnmmGdon
fatablishcd b y
hou«cJ(k. .The" retailirs read Mr. fensey'r Ichert nnd smiled dubiously.
The plsn, they thought, &gt;as- hardly
feasible, but if - Eniby wanted to
mall 'them oranges and he wanted
loss than they 'were already paying
and he wsif aide to make deliveries
Id . good order apd he rantpd no
nwney. Ip
advance—well,“ 4h«r
thought
they
might
try It.
*
1
r
Ensey’s ordorn at first
He packed his oranges into crates
o f not more than eloveo pounds and
he sent out good oranges.
Th#
fruit growers were willing to trust

H f *»«fa ofd ^ *.'rT*n- d iV tp

Natica, at latetperallee «T F. V, D ultaa lee,
Notine la hereby *iv«n that ,wa, ■the u tdeain'ed#. Intend to apply*to the |f onoratila
F a r i TVaiattaU. .Gqvfaver #1 the Sint* *61
Florid»,', ht Tallin»«***«, Florida, on tba
» lb day of .June, A. D. 4014, for lattar»
F a u n i, la ror Oprai Inf F. T. -iD Ü T T O N ,
IN C ., under t(a -te U » « tflf prdpfaad eBartar,
Ih» orilinai « f which m now on 8|a In th*
orte,« ¿1 ih» tÙcrHàtìr ol tbe ita la ol FlorIda., at Till»bwwaef/ytt&gt;rjd*, a* required by

M #r

Tropic w u u mighty small d o t’ on
the map In the orange belt of Flor­
ida until the parcel post came along
and lettered its name In red ink.
The product», consisting principal­
ly of dtfu # fruits, were at the mercy
o f the transportation companies un­
til the parcel post law pointed the
way out of its difficulties. Its or­
chards wore producing wealth that
might be cfiuised os ,'untotd,,„U ;only
the fruit could be sent f o . market,*
But the. railroads ware* unreasonable
and the express ¿ontparden were proe,
•
^
Nbflro to Public
hibitive In their Fsfiils. Tlie&gt;; fruit
The ’ brink, road from Stenatrpms'
wax. allowed, tb rot on ^ '.g r o u n d .rorner to M onroe is dosed for ret
because' the markets were dosed to pairs. Tu&gt; n ut retf flags. ■.
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them and things were tulghty black
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JRAGAN4 v
for i’ho people of Tropic-Until,' provi­
• .’ •
O ou bf 1 L'onfijdkifo'ncr^
dentially, the harcel fi°st caijit« tp
their rescue,
_
i'Representative
Claude L'-Englc,
wFo represents thè pèo'pie of, th*
I fO A l M i l l II U S IM I

Hrst Distric) of Floridi i n ’Congress,
Iella &lt;he story while sitting ili Ms
h o f f c t '/ T f ö
by f i v a . th»t a*
homev.lh CheyylChM6* Mr^ I/EngU
ruwM, n lunatic, L
incidentally spendi his summen in
Florida boosting the partfl 'poat nnd
his winters in ! Washington fijrlJting
autfarlly la nil at
,'rbeumatiam.
“ ;-i‘
tflla* end In te n t

wno muj r&gt;* *nm t pd
v m j ptfton, und
* boerd e l director« o f. net Ina than tb ra i

P*1#* H’Dlifttri

Board ef Bond Trottate. Banford, 71a.
bW-Tue *■

MtLth* plat form upon wfcp*

Natica a f lacei

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Talk, Tv*rum»:
Flotlda, at .Ta

ÌJP SUPERINTENDENT OF PURLI
” r •... INSTRUCTION* V - “
&lt;* j ì w fw*u “ J y V j Nlkua of Supaciatand
^ w ieitU iM S w oC aa atliK ile county. &gt;ak

tar,.'tha orl|taai of whj
la- tba erte» of 4ha*S#tt
of Fiati ria, at 'Tall* b»|*
quirad b y law ! ■ . **■

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third 4io ohmjd fa

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MAC
Resolved. T b*t ÿ e « w W 1t # .ohm.
m best’ we mÀ* in Vord». «n ciprea^
elon of oui1V d â fc? it»à sihcorç 'O'pprc-*
elation of hfm ns a Christian gentle­
man, a conscientious, capable e d u»
rotor, and a cilixen whom par city
can Ui Afford to loo«v?&gt;^ii&lt;{ » r as-

a«tk o
M u o m thol
j. By *order

A D V tR T IS IN l)

WHRRCAR, In
«4«» ol lb* I.»»» I

this local board with whom he haa
served so long and ad faithfully, and
through them our city and com­
munity at large. And we further
assure him that his influence amorfg
pa will be felt for good througn 111
the years to come; and our hejHa'
.filled •with gratitude' t

natii»» IMtiriti N*.

jjj&gt;î$lal Corntnanlfsllonr * i*
tini of," S»nio&gt;&lt;f/
A. AL for Thursday

Vatins PV

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lA«n*4tBta

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fiori ol

purpfiM- al cartylng

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ami* ptfnni ba. and
lalnltd Impattar» and
^variant praclacli

m y, a* taitavi, to-witi

ilclcl N». I— W»»| ABBfa.d
Parker, IJ.iC

{TO Benefit the Bankers
.
Resolutions o f Hchobl Hoard
The Springfield Farm and.-Vtyt* bill would be - opt-'t'o croate an arti • Copy.’ of minute- aitjplod ' by
^Ifible npd thvno r*
¿¿t, one ol the great farm public** fic'al (barrier between the farmer local board of trusterç lof Sor
»bd
twf
ladin
g
.public*
*: id Alter* jbf record
fioas•in the .United Stole»,, ahS*:
Special School PUtnW, Semi
r
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..h
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‘ M r. l.ufnn ■Iscribe's vX.aVtly tin
;-V-“ Wh*n Senator Fletcher'
¡4», joint a u th ^ ^ | f^ i;&lt; ti| )f^ n ia tirr Moa* of Indiana,TW ibtj IFletHer- Most bill for a'lifttioTial fahp;. money ^ltarWt fo^ the; farmer*. Mr
raid fqr publication.'
land mortgage» first .A^sarcd as (h i Lubin’a motive* are known to bi
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advocate of a. better ayatem of lapd high and unselfish.;, He is the found
/ Q ;R . Walker,-’Chairman
,wa^ at the. Nashville m v
( Ij, ;Rl Philips, treasurer
iijso
•¿Southern Commercial
i
ni
t
of
the
United
SU
tea.
He
ijvH. V. Wlut tier. Sccutary.
-AttMi
flSubaa whi&lt;*li ^ cla re fl’- foT, avtpohgsge j&gt;U cni'jjp^tho hand^-of ■for- aiata' in hjs_ lietter to Senator1 Flat*
ajari, bfichit»d*i5y farm er/ioh fpp :her thab the - German Landacl
gn; would give the farmers'!, credit
,Mr- p n vid t il bin, who n£q'
of his, widows4 ‘bother, and ■
rjfUm
operated ‘ by farmers : tor
l ■•'T.
gjten. »U.jiieiHo the work for farm
jab, Professor- Perkin* haa
and calls attention
conditions Woijtysre and.«poke from
Uh ua in the capgcify of
r the sartie thing fjtict tluit it-gives the German igr^
ring
: Principal . di olir City
jpert
Ihe
cheapest
mortgage
money.
have had rtpich
for
an
unbro^kin ;term of Jen
|n
the
world.
'And
ih
not
the
inveatigatlon-Xin
laving
Comu/t'o.ug
in this cu­
Hiindachaft
system
applicable
to
the
for this better \
rt
the
yo^?!904(,lihd
h*Vinif:
I
United
States?
-aaka
Mr.
Lubin.
* Étased, for
this
,
l
i
me
w/}h
thft
aid
and ;
/(Tan
it
pot
be
adapted
to
th*
needs
Wn disapproiy
l the bUL Jin a
biyttkcr'. Mrr t d ; hi-(he American farmer?' What vail
. ktftr to Sena'
What
Ihe Ff^AjiarrMoss of the American farmer?
,^o a plan .for mdr(- valUt arguments have been brought
gage hanks' by nhanRen Uiatead.. of forwaril to show Um£ it ranmit.’

» IC Ia rU M taaul
Jr Blartlon dUOli
I ’b* 0 paBad M
iek A--SB., and b
until • JO

*. If. {unbar reaal
Bad ordirrd

w .jkuyiaaw .

u d of C ou n t/
nula County, fir

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Clfth
o r*lV*,
la t tli
alaaors.
t «-T ubb a Fri-at

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bring cooperative , m otflJjflfc'ifin**
rialions 'operated by ..ialtfers for
jlennisajvé cooperation pro
[6 the bill w ill-nor be

of cautious^ statesmanship if con­
gress proceeds to enact the modified and sAvahereby•((ualltied .to know
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gre»a proceeds to enact the unmod­ and ienge id? work and worth as ar
ified Fletcher-Mose bill with . the educator'apd a Christian gentleman
hut also, to the County Board oi
words of warning,of 'mr great g. man Public Instruction, the student body
•a Tlnvirl T.ill.in iinimi In nnr aam " the 'patrons of the. schools, to oui
citinms generally, and to all wh&lt;
Metropolis.
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carlots and can make 1
men until 9 o’clock ever

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mmtxioncra of

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buybamU and fathers o f ehüertrfti

BUDGET

O F O P IN IO N
YOU

AND

“ JU ST B E TW E E N
M E .”

EVEN' THE GATiT p OST NOT IN . IT
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES ANDftfA IT Ii
•* IIE'JbJCf ^RENT *EM “ — SO SAYS SAUNTEB^R. V1 When a very pretty woman
. crosses her silk stockinged anlde and
dispose« of the superfluous drapery
so that the ISeat possible view, cap
• be given to all .Interested, ta k e '*
look, says Bar abarb Lee in the plril^delphla.
North
American. The
* * ankle la probabl\ very well turned.
'£ * n d the qualify of the stocking qyjf i
&gt; •' superior, but—
jilie is Just cievef enough to try
:
kfpp your attention .'off the fluffy
^ U t t a r the lac^c of it, and the gen-

gant1hora«*. " Jug^ ío^lir j piange of
heart, walk davit Iq to -^ '^ fp ç r sec­
tions of tbh townl See how*{WOpic
liv4:bgfc*U«e they.capnotfjget
up‘ enough strength to larve squalor

I w!)0 »I® drinkgt aro decidedly
étions. If yod.
din tee the » « n e h knots in to which
the ladres twist their faces when
overcoming a martini cocktail or a
highball, yetfh wi}l marvel, at the
. gsme with craik ignorance as to the strength of ralhdThat pcfmiM' them
fine points. The mnin. thfiiR that^Ia to drink that; which 1* .noV re1iah&lt;»d.
V done’ fif a flittering o f.th V m e ^ M f But It Is.sporty. *o have .a look at
A longipg gate; .thqdgh hbavdt know»
*
.wflat-for, nt thoVadmlrcra; the voice
• ' f/lijtf’ a fo ^ b i' tdnfc and there" is a will■P* .¿fcgnets to accept any guff that'the
gentleman h indi the yon ftg

'•'v JVKat’ hi y o u r business \h Mexieo-*Ci(^.wdrth?'’ he waa asked.
“ 'Oho hundred thousands .dol­
lars,' ho said and groaned.
•
“ ‘ And you want tho American
troops to go to Mexico City'- and
save lt?‘
“ ' i qertalnly d o .. I’ m an Amer­
ican citizen—/ •** *a
" *How long have you lived in
Mexico?'’
’i
.
" ‘ Twenty-five years.'
" 'P ay gn^ M au— Xn the United
tV
8U t*sr
* J. • -‘¿ S '
" ‘ Certainly n o t h¿y property
all In M exico/
" 'Ever go home to^yot*?’
1
" ‘ T h e . yomj who dr.^t « .
enough, aboal year* coupttÿ
thWw aontltîmpa o r.4 o r&gt;ete *r •
(axes, wabt American eoi dir fi, ■
to Mexico Qty t* -*avr Tybur pr
ert??' ■
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v t.F
" ‘ But don’ t you see .thjj't ft\
not alone . in M éjico? Thut&amp;lhuadr*d*-*iÿ|^, .thouaanda—pf &amp;n
j
icarts
In budness in Mexicp ^ î i
L “ ‘ Exactly/ spoke, up one o f
nèwepapéj. tacú. " 'The ceiutus
7910 gavf l6,fl&lt;lo Americans in Mex­
ico and « ’ total pppulktion of 16,000,000/ \
^ " ^ O f . thp 15,000 AmcHcans, w i’l)
,&lt;»?'
. " MpfK'hrn
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i, s*iincn
*— working. foo^tho
big m ining, and oih companh
wages und, ¿mall ¿mlarl«. ’t

“» » M lh' m i s r

‘ aphis U\ihe way to&gt; hava a fuss
made over you. Thia la thè way to
make a noise like popularity. This
la lh4 surest way to have greot sat­
isfaction, if you are a feather-brained
female, In the fact -that all other
femalea are envying you.
' Do you know a shallow- minded
woman who trina to cover up her
ignorance with a sweet amile? When
you mention the biggest event of the
day, «he looks wise and says nothing.
Shy has never done one thing to add
to thè little miind thet her childhood’a experience Iqft hdr, yet she

V Fred Lv.'BqaJt, war correspon-,
dent for a number of newspaper
has written a story, from Vera Crux
that W w orthy of V lh g lifted bodily
and "transplanted In tho^feditorlal
i olumns.

“ Then all the jlttla jeopardized
American dollars CLAM ORED
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TW ICE AS LOUDLY AS BEFORE

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“ But tho army at Vera ■ Crus
sheds few tears with the weeping
American dollars!''
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fo m p lete abstracts from the records o!
g ra n g e and Seminole Counties.
paid for n o n re sid e n t*.,

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.You aré WHOjMng ,w hit in',tfio
world A n gelin eV m in the man to
.-•-¿Whom shr io-igngHgtd. Yotu cannot
undcritaad how', abe s^ai pass an
J p vhla company, not tt&gt; montlop ■» ' 7Ífe-U m í.. H ave ' ¿look at
your-* own husband,
" Hrfnks ‘the «âme of hi

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. &lt;*• W' GOODRICH. Manager.

addnwn *th* people r,f
Semlno]« county in thevrft^ r rnext
Friday, n t f ^ 'M a y 29th at 8. o'clock
rcôrnàr o f ' Park _avenus and
V’trwf atni»a. *Mr. Stockton is a vVry
fiKicTfalfipcakor an&lt;J has much,to re»
lato &gt;b^Wt( hÎs set vire to the peopNf*
and w%iàV he vxpacts to accomplish
»hpldd ho be HiVtod. Mr. Stoc^ioh
UpM- many frie/ids In this ; action
Who pro anxious'W hear hint aVi’d a‘t
» M r' earnest request he will be here
oh ^Jfriday to see the voters tfnii
■peak, to them/upqn the vital is m s
iof tht day,- Cpme out and hear him.

*W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M PA N Y

S ifo n i

Florida

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“ *Welt,'if you don’t .ibfor»ithtng.
noon it will be irpposfllbfe to do horiness In M exico,'

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“ ‘Therefore .we, must'.teach tha
Mexicans a lew m nJ^fV rb were to
march on M exfri^fcityA how many
Americans do you ;sup|ose would

Education
Training;
Expérience in School
Associations
Interest

d l. lo f your., They sre better
American. ,b ,. you . because
they
l Uy
'
1 « knd Y « e and pay
taxes. Tfmy ¿te prodbCCTMuid some

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STORf ClOSfÒ
THURSDAY
ORDERS

CORSETS

c a n ’t d o w i t h o u t o n e .
it n o w
Requires

a n d w e a r it

all. th è

su m m er.

young

flowing? Have another Ibbk." It is
not In French fflaids and emeralds
that hippl'n«*!' esn - be ratedi- All
the money In the world la really very
little If there ba no peace, joy. Iqve.
If you are emphasizing the material
things In life, which today are and
tomorrow are not, have another look
at (he true woman beneath .the silk
gown and the wall-wvaatf hair thit
H Pmoney
i
Above
•all, be not too foolish at judging her
h fortiihate being. She may wish
o ehonge places with you.

:

Taxes

i mildste
i*&gt;iv will

* lion . J. N. C, Stockt
t o r t h e ’ .United Stales

. U, Is an unusual stpry for a war
“ ‘ I don’ t Want any I f them to
correspondent to write. Not at all
die/the American business fnan pro­
the kind of a story one expects a
tested.,
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war correspondent to send back
“ ‘ But they will die. A t-&gt;i .of
home. But read it yourself/ We
offer no introduction and appknM no them will die. Let'A say that ane
comment
The doisicst thing
Mexico la a
jeopardlxed American ,dollar. You
can hear K*.cries aiiy Avenltjg'on the
llarr' de la Cathedral. ~
‘
, »
'« n . nenind • plan«,
/,
_ • iiOlt and same olher (klhhg
?•
m.nd ih ., my proper.y . r
man who has fled from Mexico w .„ta pI0tPf{ed.
MAYBE A 6
to know, mo we loafing in Veto WILL p j E FoJl M V .PIAJ
Crux, for? .When are o ur troops go- DRESS SUIT. ALSO'.’
Iqg 7o# march on pie topUal7’
T T .-u . _
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Ml jr
••The Am crieei,'bhaineu m .n l . l J p|,„0
'•triotic
Mtelco City horfUilty. H . loll &gt; nioUV— S o ' ?la the l d ‘r wjio will

and to instrbct' Ator iii their auperior,
t fW i
« J *
e «
-masculine way. But—
J? k';0' ' , lh * •d"r*l. h .v . b o ,h .
If. you value all that- (a really “ad his
store and looted hia s a f e .
worth'a thought ini IfV don’ t use her
“
Ha
wanta tq know If there krt
methods. Your womahhood is too
good to sacrifice in this manner.
♦ When you walk along the jtrwet
look it the extremists That’ jffe le* wOtyan who hn# the hightot' possible
*lilpg-st .the front of her hat. - Anqthiir will hkve„the largest question
1ma^|]?i*bViher check In -the latest
style of hair dressing; still another
will have the greatest buatlo effesfl,
und. behind her will come one, who
has applied white and .red powder
«n't
11. «a0trowel.
r.i ml
tHa*o
f ■■ta S
I.. .. t_ *: .rp
I, .. _
with
aB look.
Then
Strike for- ?he’ golden mean that
ftlwitys 'sounds tho note of refineftitnt;
It-fk.Hl Vc.prètty near the time for
excursions'to the.'-seiiyhete.. ï f you
value yqttff&gt;soul *%nd Sthe «tqq^rdy
pT'AmPrican js&gt;om*nhoodj.
iknhood; have'- «look..at tlje . gfbq,pa in brthfffg coatuuie beffavtng &gt;rith disgusting free­
dom on thk. boath./ WaUlf thb,-;^;
young girl» amk^ilng lin chfldisV ‘
glee from the heightsgof! the shbuld en of husky, young men. Have a
look rfYt u p le s lying around In posi­
tions that would, not be permitted j
Iff. any other, place. See them kis*- j
lng. hugging, snuggling out In the :
public •faxe&amp;wUtij experienced gee- !
lathers

Thn mosè lídightíul family ahd commercial hotel in the city
i _ youth'fadquartors
.
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w
niln rtn
a. —
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.
'1 'Cut, doggo:ne U, haven't I any make
while
01 n •luintilnir
the heart 'ey the shopping disme
rights at alt in MhxtcoT'
at popular¿piieje. Worthy Of y
“ ‘ Not one, You knew Mexico
waa turbulent Vhen you came In. Jacksonville,
You took a gambler's chance, he*
'cause there' •was a prospect of big
proflta. ' You've lost. T hat's nil—
y o u 'v e . lost,’ ■'
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B A T H IN G
Ladle«'

LADIES ATTJElNyiON
it,rcccive4 ^ complete stock of those
Silks, beautiful colors
Wc appreciate mail orders and

Wha^ábout that Straw Hat? . Take

attention-

G iv e us à trial ami

s.Wp’day ordered.

S eason ’s Specials

em prompt

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ILL HAVE'

_ / Duplicai? Auction Party
Wr. -and Mm. R. A. Newman de­
lightfully entertained In honor ol

v W . - • ___________ D ig lfti hdip« f a Fourth,»! root. The
1Interesting ^duplicato auction
tflhÍD UP E X C IT IN G the gqrób enjoyad* during the
; a m p a i g n T O M O R R O W . Ing, Mr*."Farre*t Lake ¿nd .flare
ynce Smith 'irfnnlng the"north- and
fíÍG riT H E R E V
aouth priiee, a beautiful bonbon, Utah
* t.
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a . f. .• ,■. . « and- pearl handled knife rcspictively. For t i l east and rent pel;
Mra. T. A. Neal waa awarded
beautiful string of violet rose hoa^a.'
APPEAR while C, 0 . McLaughlin wa*,, pre­
sented with a pearl handled* knife.
Delicious refreshments consisting of
Ir.ttE t TÇLL THE PBOPLE JUST creamed chicken 1« patty. ahells,
W * WlfYIlElB A CANDIDATE
sandwiches, celery smt ifod tea were
served to those prejoqt’ who wero
OF SEMINOLE
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|-rj: ■_ **fiS V T ■*=* Mr. and Mrs.-Forrest Lake, Mr. and
I f . Ti&gt;c county candidate« nnd maybe MrS.'IL W, Herndon, Mr. and Mrs.
I --ian\e 6l the;
&lt;* - outsidj
TUTLvmxcandidate*_ will A^P. Connelly, Mrs. Long of Jack-

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SPRING TERM COUR T
BEGAN HERE TUESDA Y
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THE GRAJÍD JURY IS BUSY ..WIT,H SOME VERY
•
■MP^ T A N T ,'C ASES
Í
;

Had a Creat Trip
Dr. Jas. N. Robson has'returned,
from n trip to Richmond, Vu.,
where he went with a patient a n d "!
made the trip north in a Ford C M .ll
returning home by train. *Djr. Roifel

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&amp;

il* te «ib l&gt; n iA T IO N S T O BE CU T

•'V?

trip In recordJime stopping at ¿very] B V ^ P S T M A S T E R G E N E R A L
city eit !&gt;oute and having tW .t » w « r
BURLESON
of hia
On the way.
stopped alb along the route a&gt;id vla^
iujd. bis friends and relatives. He
SANFORD BUILDING
v r a s r.a ls o . hjp father Jn ^Chsriatnn,'
I
Mr. J
I'.ubson, the irell kiVoVh
• ;
SUFFER ALSO
comoiisslofi Man who thOugJh' h&amp;wfy
AND yoV* d f “ «c'W etiUi ictlVs dud
and attend»Lt o buVihOii.^Dr' 'Ro

PROBABLY R E P O R fm m
TO THE JUDGE TO
THEHR A R tì;À G OOD MANY CA SES ON THfc
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(osesLhave been diaThto
«I«
UI1VA IWB115 VHO, klip
to be hbllL J,4 , ...|MUVU WU.I.J ,l*Wl,T
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frbm 8
a
Saijjprd'
to, NeW Ydrfcicity can phrt tor Congress P^^mastcr. GPn*
vened last TutSplajr. with Judge ^er*' .. 'E u gebioiP ^ iV . VSiy J. sLjStbphan».
eral Burleson in effect charge* Conbe md^fKvery
frar very easily.
easily...■ lTh«f-Doctor
The
kina
presiding
and’
Hon.
Cary
Landia
va.
AtlnnU^CoaJf
LJire
Ry.,
suit
for
i«PW^ tomorrow night ut the corner Q I { 1W W- E. Watson, Mrs.-W. D.
expects to make’-the, trip next sum­ greas with extravagance irt malclng**
States Attorney at tho bat. This damages.- Awarded $:tO(^jfO
mer and take his fa m ily and per­ appropriations for a mi inher óf posti
* n3ifeM(ieKtCdl4-tA. M. Thrashor, Mrs.
spring
term of court- does ^mt prom - *"
°
buildings In Florida, Ho de- Ihsm h „ v " . H
Dr.’Atlf,C ianumi
Smith,
haps several Sanford pnrtii** can be office,
„f
A‘ ’ .
H. H. Pattini]al] vs. M. .0 . Cog induced - in take- ih» trip over the d*V ™
ntHch in the way of imporitant
Vprorilsed to apeaJt.;$bcro -w liLba^tio
. t&gt; ì ^ e amounts appropri
OTtxàiet, Mrs. P. fc. fjrfillnr,
1
nlti/t
« ik
. r
but there will be many smaller gins 'Co., assumpslf damage*; givei) mountains.
the g'randeet talk rests of the ajea
ated tarA
are lietlAlwl
beyond Hia
the n.&gt;A,U
needs or.
tho
. tbe
Mr. ¿ « d MW. C. 0 . McLaughlin, Dr.'
ea in the province of the petit 1300.00.
son. They do not fcxpei
service. He aubmlti the . following:.,
Virginia Cardlina Co., va. Howard
rocommondations:
anything but every ono of
* ■ &amp; * * " J
ryBradley la a Bird
v .h e grand jury i* grinding away Packard Land Co.f. asiumpsit dam­ n
*ay something and the'
thn croyd
crowd will
0 __
"T hat a public building for p o e t-’
Ra.v
Ices Sunday, May 32
tin several cases and expects Jo bo age ; ew-arded |2 iSfl'. 2 1 :
office
purposes only be not author­
listen to-them.
L •*
^.F. B. Bradley returned Saturday
_ School, 9:30, Miss
Primary.!!!Jndday
Nanejf Kirkland vs, N.‘ V. Kirks from Charlotte, N. C., where he ised for any place unless the rental
buiy until*next week and by llbe
Tho .campaign has peon" rather
'.j
AUte Trafordl &gt;8 upt.
V* J
way, this grand Jury is one o f tho land, stilt for divorce on ordtr ap­ haa been in attendance at the con­ paid for government offices is aa
, • exciting at times but tho &lt;V»king
Main Sundw School, 9^130, Jn^. D.
fittest ever empaneled. Just glance pointing special master. Geo. A. Do- vention of the southeastern division much.as 31.000 per annum and then
. ' has not beqn any k^ectagHiUr fea­
Jlnkins, Suptj
V - y
over the names of them and then Cot tea was appointed special mas­ uf the Eagles.
only when either the fy&gt;sa postoffico
ture, and Just to havA'aomc’ fun out
Preacm ng^ll a. m., “ The Trained
thank your luekylKtan&gt;that you are ter In chancery to take the testi­
^ ¿f the campaign some of the ca/idlMr. Bradley represented th f local receipts amount to aa much as 115,fc
Church." ^
mony.
000 or the population to aa much aa,not before them:
dstfs have decided to have «time
Arle
No.
1859
and'
won
'.4hé‘
'{rirl«e
o
f
Jr. B. Y. P. U., 4;06,(&gt;E d*in Mil-;
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,,
•;* .- ■' 1
Grand Jury
'' real, old fashioned speaking joust
31^.00 aa, ’'The Bird that F-ew’ thjB five- thousand.
lep, president.
,T.„;* '*
'
Julia
Stewart
va. W. C. Stewart, Farthc-jt»1? ha ,hé traveled the grekt- * “ That public Buildings, not ex­
D.
G.
Monroe
.
-G. W. Smith
ar&lt;} alt the- candidates will be on the
sSr. B. Y. P. U„ 6:30, n . E. Tolar,
J. j . Giddings - Jr., In chancwry, divorce grantod ost1 distance of any delegate.In order ceeding twelyp thousand square feet
J. D. Abrams
'■hustings and tell hia excuse for livpresident.
^
Julia Stewart to have care and con­ to attend tlwynnv.-ntiou.
R. A. Jenkins
in'area.-to be qaod exclusively or in
R. R. Rollers
■jr.g and wasting to bo fed from the
Preaching, 7:30, “ jtfb’w CAh I be
trol of child and to resume her
J. E.- Pomeroy
W. V. Dunn
public trough.
Mr. iilndley was honored by a part' for postoffico purposes, be di­
Saved?"
maiden name of Julia Hicks and de­ place on the commUtoo of Finance vided Into classes designated by
W. J. Woodberry
A. Routh
While snan of the candidates arc
Welcome to all services.
fendant to pay alimony.
C. C. Woodruff
B. Nelson
not craiy afejut speaking there are
and Resolutions for the coming year. letters of the alphabet; that the also
GEORGE HYM AN, Pastor
of such buildings be determined
J, T. Hickson
Ch*a. McClure
several of them who can make very
y
-H arrh- va. Thrasher, malicious
the basis of two hundred square feet
C. O. McLaughlin T. W. William»
good addresses and those that gather
t
proseciitloni,
set
for*
hearing
Satur­
of building area for each of tho caR.
8
.
‘
Henderson
A!
B.
Cameron
at the corner, tomorrow, night will be
day,
June
6
th.
tiimited number of persons' to be
well repaid for their ;c 6m in» out. ’ It
employed in the postofficc ten year*
C. C. Woodruff -acted aa foreman
is also understood that some of tho
\&gt; candidates will take this occasion
Grand jury brought in following
hence, and that the limit of cost for
and C. 0 . McLaughlin aa clerk.
M. f 11
such hiuidings be fixed in accordance
Indictments:
to get In some real facts about their
And Green Core Springs I* Coming
.ti
Woodland Park the Scene of Great with the following standards, allow­
States vs. Kirby Sandlin for
The petit jury U aa fo llo w * !!
opponents aa they hive been afraid
,
»
Strong
Among
Florida
Cities
bigamy.
Plead
not
guilty,
case
set
ing
not
more
than
75
per
cent
sdW.
B.
Raulerson
Gathering Yesterday
K. L. Jones
to say anything in print but the
forj Thursday, June 4th.
dltiotial. to cover the cost of United
B. Nelson
F. I. Robertson of Green Cove C. H. Walsh
Bryan law do«a not prevent the
The Sanfor'd Aerie of Eagles has States court accommodations:. Class ,
narry
Cripperr.
T.
Keane
Springs
was
among
the
prominent
word oi mouth stOtf from being
Elate .v v , J. J. Jenkins— Rape. a way of doing things that' is irre­ A. area required 4000 square feet or
L, J. Hartley
promulgated ami the mealing willsbe visitors to the d ty yesterday and H. H. Hill
Plead not gtdltyt case aet for to­ sistible and whenever they announce' less, limit of c o s t '115,000; Class'*Br'
enlivened by aomo real -dgUjltes.
paid the Herald office an appreciated D. K. Mathers * J. «L Gldney.
that they will pull off nn- entertain­ area required 4500 square feet, limit
morrow morning."
C. 3. Proctor
Everybody is Invited to attend cult. ,Mr, Robertson ,w*i In the A- V. French '
ment thq, public has . tong since of * cost 337,500; Class C, area re­
ft. B. Smith
the meeting nnd the country people newspaper business in Florida for J, R. Richards.
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learned
that said cntorlalnmeilt will quired 5,000 square feet, limit of
¿/ Sanford looked like the famous
A.. Routh'V '
are especially urged to attend and twenty-five years but reiWttfjc* sold L: T. Hunt
be
very
succfoeftll. - So jtbgf when coat 330,000; Class D, ares required ,
«Inserted village of Goldsmith yes­
hoar the candidates aa this wMI he hia paper and h now engaged in the W. W. Van Ness Gao.* Parker
their
big
pichic was announced Jt 5,500 feet, limit of cost, 335.003;
terday as all the stores closed and
the last opportunity o f
hearing manufacture of crates.' He •is * M H. id oof«-", r T . W . Williams
was
a
foregone*
conelupfou'thgt'.’.U Class E, area, required 5.000 square
everybody went td the picnic.
them this reason, a* the IfcV'-ba'cun- member bf the commission that gov­ C. W. Laing
would be the big ow'ont o f tiff Reason feet, limit of Coat, 34Q.OOO; Claw Fr '
win rlos.&gt; Tuesday night and ern» -tho beautiful little city of
nnd it was all of that. , •Woodland area required'§,500.aqiiaredeeL limit*
they cannot be nuntea ana mute
reen fTov
aihmal Church
Pnrk U well situated.for'tin affair of of cost *345,A&lt;&gt;0; Clasa dj* area re­
the c f t y &gt; » H H ^ u n d c r the pater-J
pWlghtfol R e ^ H o n
alter that date
Last Sunday^ mo;
k' ' ‘ '
* js Hphtly-narneli be ng quired 7, ^ 0. aqua/«' feegf lim\t of
nalxareSof the" mayor and two^other ^
deUfhtful recent
m
/ ------------- . M ias l a ^
number
o(
Confederate
and
Federal
In
tho
very
center
o l a nn*r
social
events
tgus
the
informal
recep­
In Honor o f Mra. IJickins u*» cotnmisaipdefs" •Green C’ ove owns
Veterans met ath tho Congrega­ where plenty of shiide makes the 8 .0 0 0 o&lt;)uarC feet HmU ol jftst .360,00
tion
glv«n
Mohtbiy
evening
by
-the
Dr. and Mrs- S. Pnlentait delight their own public utilitiw and. last
ì
tional 'chureti for the Memorial sir- picnic grounds comfortable even at 000; ' Class 1, area
0,000^
year the plant paid over fJSWJtJ mhinbcry of the Brotherhood of Kt. vice. " T t y chutch was' appropriate­
fully ibtcrtalhed some of th«r.
noonday.
*
.
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v
]
Andrew of Holy ¡Crnra parish, the
square Jett, limit 310,000; Clafs J,
friends Thursday evening at their profits and all the street lights are
ly, deefttnted, Comrade Munson-and
"Early yesterday
morning
the, urea required 10,000 square feat,
faculty
of
the
High
School
and
achoo
attractive, homo on Pa(Ti avenue, Supplied to the dty free. Thq tax
school board and the young tadiee wtia heinB especially responsible for boats and automobile» .be^un carry- .¡f
imit of cost'- 330,000*, Class K. area
Mrs. H.' E. Diekins being the chnrm- levy 1» only ton mills* on fifty, cent
fa
of tho Saint Agnco Guild ward It his.. MJai, AapinwnU sang, Kip- Ing peOpfe to the* park and by the&lt;
t|jri,d , t.000 square feH, limit of
valuation
?pd
this
is-certainly
a
re­
V ' irg honoree. . Dpon nrriving the
nrniing the favited guests. The pur- ling’ s Rccrjaiqual inhet pleasiogly.,- tin,.* noon arrived there must have COil $.j o ,oo0; Class Lfc arèa required
guMla were’ iircaejifed to Uic-Tccelv- markable showing and one that
feat, " limit of eoet
ish house e x - beau tifu lly deco rated -»Did i
n
—rneeaage .been ilh R c ^ h s jy , thousand people ^.. nnn
Thg line which Included l)r. and,Mra. speaks well for the commissioners
for a|l. The agtiapn was, in' har- scattered over ity park fn d jlp t|g*&gt; ¿lóo.ODlS(
in
the
Saint
Andrew
çotors,
red
and
PuleMon, Mrs, H . , E. Diekins and and the citlxens, * MjJLUobertson
ltnnd^
of a v é r a i'
white, cut flowers bmng uscfl'-With monj’ '; with ' thé/ &lt;è*eeilon and #et poot. Swimming, dnrmlng. the rdll-r
^Mrs, B. Wi ll^rndon. T h e 'gam* of left this city when\he was ten ptnotri g” rffvrt:— Each— guest—- h*d - forth -sore« laaadM ^to '- lu-. ahsz-kiuid
•aaaltq and au marnila aniuiemanU ,( „ p rs. .h
r
t
fur each :cftaa.
^
C . auction' was in lu lg cd -in until a lalW month* old," his iatfi^i Tylvihgr
been requested to represent a book by some ■jmiTiotjlPj.i.“-/ ,
• , kepi th^.-ttowds going U[ld th*_®( buildings, and on* of.the tyj&gt;e.plana**
■ hour when it was found that Mts. sjded liero jn the early days arid
. .-^5
and many o f 't h e titles wore ox^
A t,th e evening atrvice last Sun- fish, f^r and othes good tMhga. at o r ita cliw ^ n ^ b c u * o d &gt; 't h / ’cimB. W. Herndop .had. w on the flrat owned the -flttt Dftnocratlc paper
lieniidv.’ WrEll portrayed. Miss Helen day a good audJetire v^a-ln attond- oho o clock made them feel hke 4tru&lt;;ii6n 0| every public building
prize, a beautiful cot glass dish, and here. He la greatly surprised a't the R ow lan d, impersonating In a very anc* to listen';Id:th‘‘ presontation Of tackling tho same amusements over
th'0&lt;6 thaV miut bc tn?atca
Pr. G. H. Edwards of Orlando' was evidonce of prosperity on every
the
fai^,
of.seventy
rotlcge
studepts,again after dinner.
. ■ ; ^ apecial projects.
delightful jpw^nqa^ l*X^y«pdar and
■’tki
awarded the gentlemen’s first prize, hand in Sanford ahd vicinity and
put fn a composite definition of the - The candidates were out-ln force
, „ Tbnt an. im ount ffuUnt to 20 pBr
Old
Lace’’
wa*
winner
of
the
first
...
, . .
a pair of handsome eiik hose. The paid tho city many-compliments but
Christian JJfo; it *wps &gt;ea*wJrtg to and even the grnrtd Jury was aN°'*,'l,&lt;i,L&gt;ont 0f tbe amount authorised for a
ciin-olntlon prizes, pretty decks of thinks that-we ought to adopt the * « » .
'° U
T
Miss Baidla Williams, representing know that abrh a -virile add work- to attend under the charge of Judge &amp;(&gt;v(irnmant building be fixed as. the
csrds were drawn by Mr*. Long of commission fofm*of government and
'Initials Only," waa a close second, nlilo faith is held by ,the: college men Perkins, States Attorney Landis nnd jnail|n,m n'^est op*a site therefor,
■■■
Jackronville *tjd Mr. B.. W .' JltftU get J&gt;etUr results. He ships many
tO
the foreman and court adjourned j ^ ,T h a t ' ¿ ; jumji|*um kppropriatioQ ,
and waa aceordkd tho honor of cut- and wbrften (ff XmeflFa* *'’
don„ Dainty wres1^Mi*Js,. ,cpifr?..'-- crtfea*aitd orange boxes to this city
NeM' Suiytiy .evening at 7:30 a for .two hour. In,order to allow ev- of J
$
1
0
made annually
Bng the Saint Andrew cake, a.boa«-,
listing of creamed chj^toh and green and came down,,to- look :jttcr his
‘
subject
wlll^bo .considered which is erybody the ow&gt;ortunUy, of making. for p^lfo'jjuiliU ifg work, to bo oxtiful example o f the culinary- Art.
pens in patty shctl*. izrtva paafe, many custoiftBs iai.tW« Wetloa pf
holiday. AU the stores p#^dyd,‘.[n',a btp^(5flnco with the plan
'The eake^iced in white, was iriorned rcceivinf much attontioi; today: ‘ ‘Is it a real
it. ,1 im 4 vhi-cte avid nuts, prafar* nnd. the »
the
Church
Indifferent
t\
&gt;
the
Social
: _jifce-tt
closed
I
at
noon
and
that ber*)n' reoom
anu H
it 1seemed
seemeu mac
itlijb d fei^ .
f’
w ith! the .name ?lt|^L.*A»df#w*s
Jcerl tea »pro served at the eoncluproblems of today. A recent ur- every clUzen of Sanford and n eigh -j ■t h o p03tmwsltf.fAD«r^ « U forth . ,
*1; ,■
nnd
■^Vîalnt
•
An**”
Am ohg/the prominent visitor« to B M Ï w i f M ' -■ » a '"**:
f f ^ j i o n of •the game. Mi’ s Ilensie
aVcw'ffpM In red i4 n ¿J V M U WfTr tiçW in qn* pf »ur popular maga- boring towns were at Woodland\ whal (hp npvr9li^ lofe, ’.irtFj[9Jf w v .
•
the
city
this
week
is
JF.
O'Hara
of
f / • fcjintnperl charmingly presided at
FI()rfdil J t ^ ^ i . ^ h a t they
® ^ ^ ' f f r a d ® ^ Ä J t l i e catféj JÜnes Uould lead one to thnlk ao; Is Park to attend the L a g l« picnic/ ^
tbe’ptjpch bowl Burin;: th» evening. Jacksonville ahd one of thq largeat
and- served- Jt to'' Hie; ju'■ta tir —■
The such Impreaaion warranmf or noi b&gt; Of jppase ovcrybocly hud a good vinJM »eym dnr W, -pl»n(:M*Jollows:
Pr-idfw tjj* bO’ t nn.d bo*ite$s-*nd the land owners In thc ^1state. He ia
.300,000;
color motif- extended toJthp^Yfifcrsh-. tha&lt;fn4ts of tht /^ s ^ '. Y o à 'r re ’ in­ t l m e ^ h ^ i g a a ^ l w a y a hav*
Trontw. Qjiwtt.’ those present ,were Mr. making ,* deal in 'aom* o l the lands
vited.
com«
and
pfb^F..t&gt;F
the
ment table defcoratibna. Across tires
goat ■ui^aY-’iJju.G^pn Iflim, 335,000,
*pd Mrif S.FJr Bjtrptt. 15r. hnd Mrs. i flrfjidHl Celery City and will be here
tati on.
5/.*'
presentation
Methodists Worship In Star Thbnlr^
handsome white cloth,: broad bands' drew?«
Pida|h%sAAppv)'qvlated, JOfT.IIOQ;.
- . •;f t : A NbaC &amp;t/: W l , Mr*. *Forrest * » v * r :d dhy* vWUhg with h|* many
of red ■ribboiuwere placed and in the
ebst
uiidfi^' «¡^ th a o h plan 32S
‘
Dwlôé
tôjtho
f.cfc
tty
&amp;
v
u
i
dhurch
Informal
Dunce
1 ^
V.r
Lakej SfrPuTitflft
W7 Ffern- Sinford^ fm tlds.
. c#ntar*'d/ thi* fable waa j&gt; haadsome • J4far F. -8, Munson was the grs-j building ia -being ; únido v‘ down to
St,
Pet*JpYroFt£-Appropriated, 380,
7
^
»
.
dnii. Mrsf'i}pn]r,;W. F/. TVatsgn, Mrs.
‘
j
silver
candelabra,
d
h
e
'
five
white
000;
cost
.under .BuHfsqn plan, 346,-'
dou» hostess of u pleasant informal Jglvtfcplace J o the- linodi?.«irne..brick
An Imposant Thvnle
W- D. Holden? Col. A . M.-Thraater.
candle* haying xwd shades. Deli- dance given. Monday-wvenmg ot her structure wide-k^ Will »ooft be bqilt 000.
"
Will bo presented ‘ nix» Sunday
Mr. and ,
“"^aughlln
!»g
of
studio
1n
hunor
of
Midi
Mabel.Bowon
the
seme
site,
tho
services
of
the
Mr. and Mrs. _.
’’ pi Dr. evening, at 7tì0. -JM .the Congre««- Hous ral
wt, ondè&gt; ' Bjirltí^on pito, 330,000.
leh ft charming visitor fr.om J^JÚon-| Pffipt Methodist church will, be held co»k
^
Oriondo, tipnal,. church. I.t la this: ” 1 » thó
and Mrv.Jq)in 1
wore
served
by
d
io
&lt;
x
patroti*eae»
of
D íf.ánd— Appivprifttcd. 365,000;;
sillo.
The
decorations,
wsre
most
in
tha
Star;
Theatre.
.
it'.
; Dr. and Mrs, G,
dsr.of Or, Church1 Indifferent to tho Sadal
^ e ‘ *van1pg, Mr's,
A ; Ny.l, M *
‘
*
’
UUia#
‘
atid;*
handsome
..Sunday
r
e
fill
at
,
9;41k-1;
■
/
.
' vndar Burleaod plan, 330,00
Problem»
.of
Today?"'There
are
lando and' Mire
-.debumpert
“
‘
*
'
'
Orlando— Appropriated. 355,000;few
'subjects
of
vakter*
Im
port
/ t-'
*' ‘ V 'A
coat un&lt;k-% Burjeann pkinf $30,000.
to the ciUzenahlp bt oim country
Jale
. laçhrcola - Appropriated, $75day,: The anawer ta the quest
dng &gt;P
P
vlth
tjifc
r
e
c
t
o
r
,
*
'R
o
y
.
..
J
000;
boat unde r'Burleson pian, 330,- ,-a.
wni-.bg
provided
with
amplÁ'-rnaml
Yaweir,
*
j—j's-storelió*'been very eucease- by those Interested In the church
and -BandaU Ch»gc -w’Jre r«1*
‘
the
Everything
.will
be
done
to
make
fui In every way and many people will Toetni .^çepair or hope to ,o^p
i 'mcasui# fqt.-lho hfapk'atfty of
évèty otiy -JcVhat home-» *The pwstor - ‘ Lj^elamL-i-Approprlatadt 375,000;
-*■ tstnt ftdm-a distane,] to take edvan-' niUloh: You are w*lfoin«d.to .hoar
V ^J&gt;T a ffair. M ore ::th ah Mi,«. ?J’abc; Bn'wter, Allas M«lt Whif-1 will.,pfeju&gt;nt ’ tho old Gospel .ih it» cort’.rt»th'f-'^sjrh**on plan. 330,000. ’
thls^
theme"
«preaented,;
come^and
¿T •
«f tW marpy^hargalna offered.
3 &lt;iy gq*sts were
. . ; ,’J
“
sih i ‘ ^ d U s f \V edt«ri% and* wilt bmig ,'í ’ friend: J .
Belie
.. ;lxit
ttav« ■ is jf "you' have OOt
;1x*t tt(*.
ft r*-days
lc';
’ ..-dnesday
DW
ŸVmklretdy atuÍH
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a* a■_ _,
--Mexicans* whereby they also lost
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fa titi the statt of Colètaijj/irand the at Balaklava^'Catlnon to the right ; m 4
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.their lives. But It Is yet hard to
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convince the unsophlstlc«tedTT“ Fhe United States If noccssury to sopd
petition of 8h*ri(f of ¡tomfool* county. !!»»*
tro n fi ìjiU) Colorado coal m ia1'» «nil vo,le&gt;ed ami ^ u n d ered l"
The I ll'll e short time .by owner. ,|8t 0 tho
lac Wrv»&lt;i tbo propio In tbU ropority «tara tb*
excursion features ^ of bullets and
I'Uoble 600" were In the h™ t o p cash take* car: IJ.'ä
of "tho n*o county anti tpy rmord Xo. 4} * *i*woc»stir Volere of s*AiVSiVcmMotor C6. nrjt»nl*»tlon
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h e y were* filled with ih e
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ol 1‘ulair In-rrurriMi pi Srtolnol* eotuity, &gt;ul jr*
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President Wilson and Secre­
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hir*.shall; becom e monarch-,qf..all he'
if th* q-jt
tary Bryan are trying to keep peuc^
God giving me «trength.*1 U is pre- CohnVll^,. also rlbbpps knd. carbon. Knot. «kSukl b* ff«fihtr -SRir*Ik* *fK-j*»
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mother to say i-thnl- premoditation
J.AtjJWiiliB'WUO1' Toy Sale—Bargains in furniture «■ ' I i r?
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territorini government try to seat- a
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Mexjcan as governor
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sent the people’ and not the interest;
rr*
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about. In the first place the United'
scheming 'an d planning instead of
Gooo pindibill pnd tank .for sale
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States did right by not rerognir.ii g J have mo objection do a man muk- sleeping, hi order to keep the little rhrap ^ Apply In‘f t - hfrkfbanq^,i B^#(f
ftry ^ to . cn^phtfln' the yld' foql by
T
Huerta. Then they made the m is-,
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dock together. There c^n be n o , — ;-------q ■»
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comm'antlng OD" A,fbw. aflifles. D oa't, j
tnkc nt_ asking him to saluto the ting*
thougln , of self for-the toother- w h o } For Sale^-Lemoo XJliHf~I76' aaes,
io
rget to say, ‘ ‘ Wvhajl’n tlio nev
and right here the U. S. reversed I
electa’to keep her, children togetldir. •Iprge part choicest hammock, land that «jwbl; añil I
i n a w M aia
If
thw.^paper ta liGll - (irint«(L' -reid
themselves by recognizing Huerta |
THIUSlIgJt.
She is nnd must be "thaiikful *tq f will prodtubly ®row* citrus/ruiti npd Vegthat
half andriuk-him whemhe
A
a
,
n
indirectly. • If lluertu
was not tlur.
work for nil the soven,^ trusting lhf&lt; etiylik-srliighi b&lt;mi;t
‘tuivl*
FOR COl)JjTy r j^ a .tfcL^fOJl
to pfepí.^f itead- tiu*. /copy-* On ; ft* ‘
fireside ill of Mexico why tfliould he
.rest to Offe in HéaVfn."
, ¿ - / l i » « , house,- pricw gT.Sto. -.E m M Man,'
t «nil b* a randl-fit* in th* primary stlr- ‘ Hook and 'lCati •tin him ^ whlJoJ via ;
- .ilf^
ri S
a tJ .r&gt;
---------- »*• Eia CiHf '
have been called upon to rerogniw
ThFrq are'dgrk day. In 'th is W
■PetermbUrg,
Iron far tb* ofltik of .County Trnaltirrf. ,»a d ( the copy hif ía.séttlng^up.- and 1
our tlag. We could ha,ve bottled
'■ubj*ct
imposed task * days.'whon it »«uns
if you bappiOi - to “ be aqibwngT iú ¿ 1
up .the ports oil right and Villa
»or Salfr—A Apod home well located.' i'nnú7nr*, *d
that life is n^t worth thowtruggle,
hlftto1 n - ^iT tH ilfi r fara .oqfjìdò
dll «ho-ßfiler
i* ,,
would cut hob down sooner or later.
j daya^íhen It seems dhat tlexh enn- ipOO cash, balance eddy •{fbymeuts. w
h*&gt;t-latot«*u ol th* emrtty,!
on i
’ AW tin g » u want Villa as President of
6 room' house, ‘$1,500, ’ easy payments.
' tnot idem the tide, fttiya wehn thert
-4^ j*;*!&gt;v V -iiW .«jw
ifhe*j(
W.
,h
'
■•Maileft- ¿try mnrp th
ban we want
tioygnit rhe^-duii- ilfca^v» . 8 rooms jtrid bath,
Item -aro beasts.
#&gt;&gt;
H ui',tu.’ Roth (if them
* ‘ a , broòrf-Ù^ytoynts.
^ ‘ J
' -J
1m/Juntony for
doing,“ for
nr.tV-i-*4
y.-f Sini;;-.!« '7'niniy \&gt;iihJ*d*,
Neither iirM ; fighting for (be good»
*
" that, 11 too young to appreemy.AVcll located lof. Illko. iSÍT 'cash, TrTM^r
&gt;lrri»H.n -*♦ th* l*»fiu^r»llr frimsay. it
ind*. ad^ertlslbjt"»Tafi5fs'^
ol the cau«&lt; but merely for tie- loot
sirugglo. .
iL ' \
balance monthly. .Ganqelly,, lUfi ,M|k£-, t pticnhr ta mil »11 th* r*uuily ruonav in rf
Ke
TU» •
bank»
el thii t-rniiqy
|L*
tpl
«gribé for hls paper,^ If Jhi _ \
if «we
|
in M exico
II
c are caljcuP.ukuil
.
no grateful nattbrrj tdx|. nob « avenue. •' ‘
’ ‘
'v6T-Ù ‘ that la paUUnn *»Vt»«a, Kxuuala »/k1 u,i,
pay, lìjm for i t -r-.h«.; do exnrv"u^&lt;'d
■
'■
to go to Mexico and take the Colin*
mopey *UhS*
tt* Votmty lot tb*
A c r is ib '.c l c a n , fiu t r ipreseftt the niothec, with a fnieda|..
n.._ vr_ *r &gt;».n__* —u ____ _ .&lt;• roada andTrt.f*v*. *» l -hi«h in my -«timailor money. ty ^ -W k h irn 'T o ^ riirr
Ona
No.
65
McCray
relrigerauir
try we ought to ((b at the job blithe­
i i o u A f o o d i l 'F b r
will amount to alrtut |110u jftr y*a/,*
Her hqroUm- w^|l go unaung!.- But
tl^fyerythlng tìikt;,!
lIliWuCy,
i irai
2.60 f. o, b. Oviedo, ttseà ol
ly and do It up right. We should
somewhere, theVJne who notes tlfe
e v e ry b o d y — ei v e r y - ,
m ■ ¿2
HItOI)*but
' if t n &amp; T &amp; V
f"-.
aloni »ud « a b i l i t o ¡f .Ju* &lt;l«ùs net,
1147.60.
First
daascdddlHou.
,0»
choke
that
country
right
off
,qt.
the
sparrow's fall h * w eig k td 'th e warwhere. Freah in the
s': * ,
am In (hr rar« (or CoVdry T/*»»iu«» »ol»-' ■and aboVè all.
gKe. Iii«i “
r -.
v 'e e - u c j j
start and after it is taken ovdt- we
tune' hero anti tho litllti inhtlicr and -Wolcott.
(■ft tks-0 *gia»rkjU primary. I am runmoisture-proof packio. «a.
valuable
pointer^
on
how
to
rnijj his ,
(&gt;®
'W
*r;&lt;*&lt;J
»I
a
1)U,1ni«a
W
iao
»I
should not buy it or give it away.
; t o m b in g in Ihn
Gold tbo -» y or s»l^ -¿ a d y forced to xell 'ifttB
* ^ \» 0 will folb-afWT 1 6 * 3 « tal- Idoomln’ khVee;i-»*Eycytóige,
U
G
C»
5
cen
ts.
*7
', T o the vtotof belong the spoils and
th- .ti&gt;\
Jurt. thftTÄsiW^a !
f| v, urbi may be suf.gipGior the litUqi besting orange grovft.’wftfr,m lflfaH* uwia onlf.lM
-K
?;
J it is-the veriest r&lt;»( to lake any piece
(not her a 'm m o is not going to be also'iajpjSw itk rtsidgijctf I
.
^
e * * . ■ .* . ■&gt;!■
Ha a Bea, tt j ^ s
'f./Or parcel of luifitory und then pay.
nrhretrm the page, f o r htìw-e6ulii^|y ia|cwr*-^nrrr^W lAbf(int''li(;(#.bÌT'•ri"
i r ! *■ j ; .
for it
if there is to be any tax on
the
li* Heroism of battle bs^ pomible
¡5 /
gftA-l* 5 *
.account of war the country thai has
wiVhoirt the foundation o f the hero- -—
v1 ------------**' ■'" ****- p.»
fV FOR COUNTY (.'
U Mahy »anocr.rVjtfti
»?y tor
caused the war should pay ,iho in­
mother?—
Indian^
For
Salty
l
e*chbl4tahlp
in
Sut
ism of the little
demnity. Mind you, 1 am not in
Business College.
G ood for f o t t h ’
apolla News.
favor of ti war now or ul^ any time
mercial or Stenographic Courae.
if wo cafi keep from it but I do pot
^ ' |»K was just aowonty. years ago Owner unablo to use it. Enquire
want the United States, tbo greatest
last Sunday th at,th e telegraph waa Herald Office.
Hi#'
country ort tho globe t o ' ]&gt;o''*pnt
formally Introduced. Samuel F. B.
G ood hopm for sale, with wagon
Upon. Wv should demand recogni­
n u &gt; ík ií^CílímtíOKr.
I Indorse, the inventor who had work«,
and
harness,
W.
W..
Van
N«i*,TlrL
tion at all times and brjng the great­
'cd for twelve year* on electro mag^rV tp k* S rwarfklaU I*r Ik* offií» uf (‘»utity
s’•'•; ", Iig-r» tf¡aa;lJWtkt lfo..t. It rWtwt 1
73-4tpest coohjtry in the w o r ld have the
T h e funny littlo name
B ‘T...
qetic communication, and hisy a«so- R . F. D. No. 2.
w»w ««* r&gt;*opU to (hir h*at of my
1*
respett*'.6f, *lery nation on-earth.'
tif. tho f(UI&gt;OUS little
r*vJ*iU of ibi«' ^
elate. Alfred Vài!,, had atrung th»J *"
!» *
H
I do not want war, but In the
first tine between ' Washington and , F ^ ' R ent-C om pletely furnished
ginger snap that puts
“ *a‘
i, **.
.
....
1 1*liltaa' SBL-I» Is itlnHfi fiata- » kw bta*n*a««iii
plysept Inst afire ,wo eeeqi tq be at
fresh ‘“ sn a p " and
,
•&gt;» Muy
war ki\d yet we are not
wgr.
24, !H,44 A time 0». Bllaworih, daugh­ Few s te p s ;to# pbìtofflce*. depot and t «Nftls your *tjßfa£§,r
“ ginger'* into jaded
L-qtòcliP.
I
coflk* : Al
K«-rt*rtfultr,
Seems- funny to sny-tlie least;
ter -of the theij ’ .comrtlsaioTier of steamer
^
. W. Brown, EnU A . 11RUM ¿I; Y.
t appetites. 5 cents.
» c*anto4uAk«m( tk* ufrr*S*
.
X
fci • , . • •
J,
78-tf
FatenU, bpr^t lit io
the ' . Ulilted|
Hotidn.
’« IIour I
; :
«#&gt; M»n*un**- mj Cantk.lasy tot #W«inty
Stati*« Supronfo Gounrt chatobers!'
r tc* Ulrtrkl No. *, S^atM.R, mvnty,
'-V ^
": The mills óf God jfrlnd slowly
,
Emy o^«l-aw*l»»d to-dw»
Fla. m K M to Iba______
iUtnl«i■ol ik# ftlmary *Uc■TO BENT
f kntl - («tin
m hll
ln .Wöshiqgtot! w here S lo m 'V n d sev-;
^
bum tlrji coiSri'Ur.rfr u t d**cK
\ r■ * " ^, bivkll
b t 1. they
griflilfi ovetlórllttrr
exceeding ./a
“'smalls
ikm
to
b*(Ntd
June
Smf.
K
it.
*i'’ **
* *•«
.» mU -a:*'.m
.
.trill
M
X¿ML1 dlktingulshed
»11!l* 't®111*'I*:*á.jrt inWt
1:MM» «O
ffCA toft
tI
1
were
gutlrtttu
-•
ifc
;fc
/-V:;*'1; .Last;«O ik ypu Pfobably Noticed that
horrléofd
r owficcii room
rtxnii dor
for rent.
ant. Terms
Tenns rearea-:
ed around hió telegraph instrument,
&lt;"h‘ " W: ?*«»«♦ (b'll CniltblVvlr,. Pp»,
. is ’ SIMS ; « ¿ T ; *** I**
To ty.Toi*m-e( 8#mibaU County» I b»rW*y
Oliect cso.be *»*« hi-1' ‘wr7
and iirougbtv, the ■uuwi that Con­ ^juable.* ‘Afrrply 214 Park avenue. _6S-tf au-a*
lum itiun t»nd maiiuhiet'UriTof'other
iuoud(* myaoU aa a Pan«4at* for ilit| oifln- of
iilmbout
delay » «*«*«*“&lt; I™*
County________
,
Fori
Rubt~"Lnrg«
pleasant,
rooms.
nunXr
I'cmiDlmiAi
from
ib*
Kpu)
gress had appropriated $:U).000 for
EiturtK CommUbreaking foods b a cf‘ committed ildV
tfaAar'a DMrief ot
á .i Iba poLa-fcr J
5ftK
"**
'e
phóflé*
electric
lights
and
other
official
te.4ts
o
r
(he
Invention',
after
fUlUli
d d tf'ln California', TM» to«A- Host
KTiiGor '
" m
v^nleaceef. » Apply UB^OaK
»•»fifi!
a ifiilicnrlening ' aerfo* of refussls.
;ftade mllljon« - ^n tbp. itianuiatAur«
■« Urna (round«
»»S’ I
lUNrtei and *
69-tfc'
■
‘ Mowe reached tar thè sonding k
'O f'lo -ò a lb d hesith food« and hlmm í*

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id“M..'.r!l‘ ü^ÄJsas??^’ SfStS^SSSíRiBí

u‘ Concern«
Because-

w.wsa'üi.

iclf T(ik” a .tostn^j? o f jr Vrusl òr mJm 7
aoriatfon ip thf? ' ‘ iqauufacturé yak **
A. - V thc.utiloasóT
** ^
^ country
he.fought
this
tooth .nnd.toe. nflll ahd' -punt many
!C r t A H
thousand^-’pf dollars. trying to’rpUt
. thj| woy^irfa.niáii on tin- hlilik. Now

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C r a c k e r s

r-w eet- -r*.

.Sud -tléVed off tbq dilstnrfc mewage
, ^ r Rent, $ rooms and bath: Mag
I Stri-io- aiiMunr*
'(WJiat hetli : fiifyi wrqughtj" . Vidi, nojjB avenue, between Fifth ant
Corara fialonar l# i I
In
' ».
..* uu t i r i i u 1
mmS
) n t f 1 f it n b Jl
« l l é - t . . . *r *
.
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la ;'.o
, etution’
i»t tBaltimore,,
»ur- Sixth. _ —. . Coimtlly.
Z,
rovindetj (by another* group oí dlsIkiguished 'anna' ietui th¿ - njcwtáge
M IS C E L A N E O U S
"uptín-.2 pjrpfr tkjk*. Jup^days after
you want, to buy or. sell Con,
the tp|e¿taj)h gave out itafirxt pub*,
nslly’s Real Estate Office Is the pipe*
lie n ew s'by »bnminftin’g thpt Folk
had bret^ bomihated for the presi­
dency in .0wu^a|tltopTi. -¿wprentjon.

. - bl«
largò . Battle
, Saulutlum- .
n .—-'build ‘ them up in mindr and botfi

.and yet at.thellkst bo seemed.;o
find
no solici tdthwf'Ìmbis treat-

pjj- ,

m
hU

went or in religion and ‘h«rfil!ed tho
grave of
suicide», Ktayoe’ if le
had apent-ipw*:,l*ri1p wNH» living n
ameliorating^ the .condition o f . t lo
do^rn trodden worklni. mart be

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�BIG BARBECUE FEAST
OF REASON AND
LOW OF THE SOUt
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HUERTA t^N N Ô t WiUt ‘ * i . r , A T .m

•SEVERAL G O O D - S A t E S
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R E P O R T E D T H IS W E E K
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A ¿'Jk. V, iJ£'.
ARE: FARING

f n

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NIGHTS? OF
PLEASURE. AND P R O F I T . t'
1 V’ •
10

S S ÌF
i
F O U R
«king It Tot* . Ifot
i
l’or Him Now
*»' ■
Niagpra -falla. .pítty, . M
a y .b "
Thero -is a feeling «pvtho paft ot.ih&lt;f
pripoipala of the -medjaUoil h&gt;nfof-Ti«U¿

D A Y S ,;.

T H E M K R T ÍN G A T ;,
’ d d cif mix up'in'hlLeplipr'rji- fo'frtcuV
U « :s to le n g o o d ^ n n L ^ y . q f . f U
G lIU L U O T A y E S T E R D A P
thieves who had tho Sterling goods.
Tho whole Sterling family, servants
and -all were arrests^ aa'th ey-*** C A N D ID A T E S O R A T E D riyed pad a -very nmusiHg.-sltuMlap
T Ö SAVE THE COUNTRY
■j .',W7. - n
] ■_ &gt;«&lt;.. . ■ ^

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cj|^i|.i;oTA HAD
lookvi-B r»1
fG
H
TO
FEED
AN ARMY *AV-- *3»
sofner pnd
aWy abAyvt&lt;t
V -n ip K i» »I’ i’ H t a NTD lAUMs'Ji'fcE'
^oçttlc
.ONHARUBCURD MEATS '
v 111:INC SOLD DAILY
, .
"
.
r• pVs^ d lt e d pleaaurd ami pride by moat o f , the r*.v*lition ■ to. those \vlio listened. their pkrÛ'rttvVbn u\ any V«rt;j*btdd
t# J * * , . ' ■
1
wish í°’r‘ \ ,'*r ÿ \ *
L
(-v
î
'?
V
**• “ ’ÿ* Huerta..
cltíaen» of thfi Pbuo as. It R m ^ d f tip With I'oVAly U*4ph~and u^rfeef teoh-'
big
barbeour
Jiancrat
all
,
Another
‘ The five crdpe and 6f$ price}. in ,• 1 hat? .the weakening pit uatl^p* á t u{- % aeetoa' of rAóaf, InterusUug' lyid
‘
sueadiM .VoA-.w-ored^nir
■rtfqS(* shp srttsxfcilW A "rtedit t(f her
tlie, -SantoçrT
the ircat Sanford Celery, p e lt», this tí}B hrdcral jforpcm ;m*y forte .Burt- ontmaUdng WVrtriVs that are a t df&gt;
v - ^ ; - /y oit^ g ob d timn given 4iy the’ puripla .
Wtidhirr, aRif aVjoy I to her friends,/. ‘
■« lio n has startled ^ W .w orl^ again ta'aádnd is admitted. M M a g M H
* îbyrîulgj^
'l^i&lt;s D avb^.g^-.u ifm ^ h earti- Ih
¡4npd vtrclkily tho peogld -are" buying delegates came here
w‘flî be publi
other lovely-. ^ ( a b e r , « of {llMbralt
Ims' A c«rr rd n n ;1 iv tty&gt; ' - m ,.L
bids and " getting rca^y to^pirt -an any announcement
, .......... ”
O f m e. orogrraaivencBS ano -jiro»' tnude, that /were, played* with I0ve1&gt;;(
nev
‘county
of
-!fon^aola.\ l^Uilyola t '
istgirCfopa In the early inlt^&lt;SMjiny titude toward proposals',
s -lsj^lal [Jr the excellent W l pVd * ,
Í
* ^ - h i 9 Rfrlly « «■ community 'than by It: expression.' M1m llowler-aang agat;
i ¿Row ’are changing :hahd§;uprd ihe n eettloment
■Í
pùl.ftV.ehuoli!. In this W i p « t . ß»n ;ii&gt;vtly Spring W d Erfchk^mpm
fTog»\EabiM on th*‘,bFoxd ‘tjirairTcii
^
- in« o^ n m nr» hq‘me‘ pcjDj^Mi * #or
be i t to tb'tn antf .their forti, hue'w /oaght well, and •pd/exOpened and .Safarifew’ ofihiii
were
very
.prrtty.
•
RespomuM
that
sectipti
odd
the*
farmers
und
V
ftu w fl
they ' know what they xran jiecom- strongest card
OfnclaU tlslsed
\
tard waa Aelletfed tv 'be p A ^ b s t Éotìv spared in .m a k W to an yncore she sang a little
dcht
gtark
raisb^a,
J^et^pptirajW
y
«
t
e
r
^
pjiih on Sunfofck lunds m 3 have all authority givpn.by Huerta to
Tho city cüfcndl
uUr- •iuj* that t:
h o f l j bonn
^ ^ oolf !ovV;*o?ig that was very charmj^f«'
ilvpn: by
hgree hrt' i«iir.aM ÍÍ ^bW ic «schools
bing about
,kthe faith in Hie. world wvtbeir own
¿H
session M a /lV j?,'lU
l,4
1a
l'l7
;8tji p.
i
i
j
«
“t
i.«y
raising
sto
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i
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rcn,,‘
nt*:
W
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ttPon
t
f
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W
r
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the
^United
s
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t
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,
thus.
t of beef
Miss
Wagner
charmed
the
audL
; proposition.1 tStrifhger* thoro aro in the aelection of t ^nfjmriiry.govern-1 dcmon|ltr)rtltVjt to
ir. W, tfipindpfi, preaidcnUi— d n k ¿
Jfpsint, H.
d things
*mcji ' with other nutHbem. h||nr
. ‘ (ienty who a*e»cf&gt;injng here.to buy ment accept ah
to the intorcsts .r,„ j. „ 1.1..
"big bar—
Bowler closed tho beautiful program UprtOMhy and IL y &amp; ? MixtfMl,
rayropefty bhth in ;the city and the rcpresentoij
bedjir.
*
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with, « Lullaby froar Jocelyn.’ ^hat
\ eounfry and it is freely predicted
AH .this
Ahrtm ^H. ,K;
H. m
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1
1
edges
fland'
Billy
Jaiobs
"Cj
wW^.a» fitting endlag -to One of .the gee.*. Minolta qr&gt; Üio Inst' meeting
I ;t b it next,' fall w ill‘ be p;irno«t litis^ Vi Hit's sue
m*masters
of
tha
culinary“'dcffa'rtn»vfit beautiful musical program^ read .artjiypitfV «dL ».i
I one ip Sanford.. , The' ¿W in« crops Tuwdoy
y ; ') 7,
Itifnt and theyvbarbscucd the beef * 1
th a t bai ever been’ .given in^Sanforil*.
I* far*' bringing- good money a n d 'tb e and tlrrt
A
potition
of
■J.-,Kt
;r\^pcbny
s/id
,
5
J
v. ,
.
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a^d. hpgs i.n firtft cT^^shaiM and had
t rfics of this week hnyO, freshened
‘n&gt;o inuch connpt be-said In p^isr- otherij nskitig'ihst Commerej^df*)»treat
shelter,
ot all kinds provided-for man
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what
Prof.
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, the celery market ':tbal had goat« marked,so rogny Of tbs e/igage'menta,'
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.1 ---------- J-------- K r tlp l. n . - m , 4 s » l b h i . -.Inn, to, of Mrs. Munion’ s ipuiic school, and bo extended, and Watri^irtm^,‘dlpHd i:ui;iH .!f in case! it raiped. * Thgre
'
.had for skverol, days .and' thV'-»h[f&gt;- g ifh the urtoy steadily 'advancing
bier talented lippilvt. Tlifty- h a v e llo n .j,^
lyn».referred Uy p|e street comijut-,
the
public
schodla^.
of,
tills
place
.w
iTSo
some
sevonty-fi&gt;"C&lt;.popple
fro«^
- V*
,*«1 fhlei wedk “ aro getting g^ori upon the Mexican capltal,.;JAa a re­
mpny ^ociaVbn». oohtributed of their'v^e^
durjng thu last ton yen'ea. I^iproupSgnfOiii and large crowds from, other
,’
‘price* Gif their* late'celery and groin sult Humrtg'a f!ttppiirtrt* f « r that
t^enl-^lD' the pleasure of Sanford
y w m T r y . âftrtmrtd in .behalf Ò1
m%nt and' advancement ha\^-bech
’tjaWmi' surrounding, * many coming
,
«
»jldc^.lA'ers at]d always staAdJj^of thc E locV ylcW
i.fgbîgbt Co-i and" stated
ho triay not ' d«re ffiWaifc-Hhf out­
•
frqm old Orange', because the hos­
th^'
w
’utchworda».
P
rof.'
Pcrkimwjk!
the hestf»here i»«kk&gt;hg'musical lilies. that as soon*
W.; J. McBride :has disposed of hits come of ihe mediations It was
n*fii the polesj\rrive&lt;lL^!' pitality of the Chuluota people and ,
home place ¿ n ,the West Sj&lt;b; tt&gt; becau|i, of.‘thlf .fehling fhsit ttll Rrin- bedn'Ably axraisVd, by n cor}« iff cob
Tbjs »choo^Jlf music i. bho of Sanwould be,' pfiiVod
thalr big .gathering* turn famous ail ,
‘
jfSEd^fl chot^Mft a'^ ts. 4r ^ „«.
jfenry. Niehola arid ,e|))«frU tor piiy~ cjrnla of the confctttic'e yesterday potent.- careful touch era, kr(d ti
&lt;jWr
the
«t»te.
t •. .
boys
iand
girls
of
this
town
-ah&lt;Hi'
¿chase another /k m }otj «First Street accepted unhjeslUtiugly a dispatch
GVrof. Perklhs i^ ^/ekuwell chosen
The- most that we cajj gathfer irom
g*,-aooo,. M thtf ooeesHary, papers .can from Mexico Eity ssylng fhat Huer­ ¿ount 'themselves fortunate to 'ha
words
delivered the 'dipt¿man to the
the «Snn/unl people who attended '.
those
op|ibrtunit|ps
for
learning'.
’ he l mi da ‘ • h u t./M r. MclJHde /hair ta. bad, himself''co»firmed reports
Mqved. aj?d'seconded that D. 0 . waa that the Chulimta ‘ people had
two- graduates/ Mlsa Davls.and Miss
also sold hi» fa rm .o m th o Snpftjrd th a t-W f.was^.gfilHjig td retire If htk , Th4 opAUing event and one of the
ner in behalf of Mrs» Muntfon, Motjfoa. be sllow(&gt;d to pay tax on plsfity to eat and the m ajority.'of
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L Örlandix, rV d to partite io the'north m ig n ^ io It;’Wa«vihspiArtry, to peace, most enjoyable during, commemco- ifmiJ-crtigratUlatp*!
them in the com 1^1 «tir that portion .of.land betweeîi those who attended ate « » . . much
ment wefck 1« the piano recital of
.pielion o f . the’ prescribed musical north Une of Suction 2C*Cnd jiortb that they were «mnblp to be, nroll mi
Later .L waA’lsarned that ther« JtaL
line oL 3n . at a vajuatiftn of J20&amp;0Ö; tnw w ^dgjf. which |s .proof sufneiant
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iced .i n ¿rror (n tecnsmlEio^' abd Mrs. Fannie Munson’s* papfis. This eyr,&lt;&gt;.
É. Er Brady hat »old hh^Ötie pïae Hdert^ liad .not authorti'-'l . such a was given at the High School A
, . •y r
Qn ,Tücsday..«vunln« •the Iüttrhry C lrrirt^.
thkt AUkjt-ppjoycd. themselves tpTbe
r*n the Weal Side iiVdddfrig the t&gt;to?e
bill?- this djit not* rnatarl- dltorlum a n 'M on d a y, evonlpg to
societies. &lt;)f tho High «School eater-* . ..«WLoviîd .and «fcconded that tlid v£
large oudlence, tKfe iqcntbers o f the
»rt other huildidga to laa- ’ Meisch, aliy c&amp;snke dto sltuwUote., - *
Hfiued a liirge aitd|*n«-,tjie*t de- r ija n iivJhait^ stnry inf Hty bbild
rt
After the big'fefd and spOcrtiraimi
f*ho will wilt to his. orbitr poasw / I t . d^V&gt;e.vInl*tit that » m o aueb graduating nla£*ea . of the Grafninar
10 .Tiands o f the.bíUjd. all ' during the' day a fine'.orcheetra ■
llghtftillf with a jrharmlng r4jt$lli bd placdtLIb %
School
nnd
.the
lligb'
School
being
JR*.&lt; Mr, tflrsdy itili as a good annpun’conient was hot.unexpected.
* furnished .by.^ the- uuhtpach ,i of this
tv u net comedy, in ivlih.'Jv'tM. tulTi Garriad, . * •- -, -■ —
fsrm on Lake »Monroe
hr Rand's
w M avid arid'seconded .tira i’ L-tbè
With tho .sM^id at* nddnighV of the guniM. of honor. Th'esA Wfith tlrlpanu dlsplkye’d ÄrtOsd'.^tjdent» H
| ^ E 5 S 5
L dty¿ aqd alsd’ a Land from Oviedo
' * h i
Eduardo H u sm .' the Chilean mlnls- other High- School, girls, and boy* and hiitrionlo ahflity. 'ThpIpVane* BS ft if
V.P -vnr (JUS ..üffirtrp bo furnÍ*h»d góod‘ ií“iiris.awtÍ' the young
occupied
the
front,
row
of
seats.
fff.' Who had,'been delayed 'In hi*
were laid In the Hying ro’dfn of the increasedI as ddlovrti: £ h !e f 4 . police #n4 old fdIka dan^d'lfil
dauijd'ifil thè new-gst
ourney from Waahinglon. tho me- The stagk. was prettily adorned with Sterling hums In which -preparations
Palms, making a pretty Jeltlnj for
the
utTg- performeTS:---------- are b lteg ^ a d e for ah‘VfUffpw n i &amp;
eeptlon. Mjsa; Minerva Sterling, the
The first part of the. bekutlftil young lady of Lhc house wa&lt; one who |l«parVmf&gt;in fjojo- *«5,T|t&gt;:;&amp; $ 00.00,
program Whs playti’d by &gt;frs. Mun­
was mods wiillrig« tp obUjf^ and fb firhmibv [fônirdÛO.ÔQ toASS.O^, clerk;
son's advanced pupils, iù ù . every conSoquericn wss^IivUig li most st^pnson
idf^cient’ ’ reasons- why they wore
number was a gem occhia itself uous life. &gt; ^Jus pirK.w»i played, by
rpijrtlng for office and .a)l of t h in
showing a m ost careful, irklnlng.. Misa .iittfpA'jtWppjill, whose ltd**
it ha4e- not-.. l\een comwire well treated by the audience
.vä
set.Sunday was as follows;
hut in the next J(yw -months
The numbers weré. unusually pretty presetio^* was Kfie, , Benjamin..WhitA ■«Moved atfd .seconded-that cotfncU and returned horiie believing that
Baptist.,.
^
n
»d-&gt;
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.
.
.
Jar ma'.;will chatflpniands&gt;w7lft
a^ji aenoUrtghlc
tww^.thál ovsfy nor '.iraX^Victor Brown, a ^ycrypg adjourn. Carried.
they, wenr elected. These meeting*
Congregational.. . . .
’ Vnew.* people but .Che majority to
ono wçk^ PlnyrA enjlrely-lrdm rfirrii,r
. :M TV..LOVELT,.
oV
and
a
friend
■Mh
uro
so entirely latlsfactoVy to . thp
dool-or;
Methodlirt.
2j'V
* * M »*
_ nford.¡.frowsts "wltò ' knew they
o r j v i p t i à, ]r t«ÿ ,-ÿ ‘ mutlç sppearlìrg WSJT — ntly conce mod as to
‘ Ctrtk.'
f|T
#:
¿atididates and ihpfc
Presbyterian.*.",
* *«Ci »Ui» **tf f Wn■**'* W
’ Lp ni
. i¿£ ¿_____ L s‘ a-M od thing' and want, to irt’•
M it^l»‘hurtle ttuwrís erykV health jpid a sc hewn
All sorry not that h airle*
•.Jyjf*
&lt;
♦
V c$&lt;r3s
„
- v ’i '
p crease &gt; J t ^ à y é * g f . . Ì ' 1
&gt; , * Vf
v U Ä . -lo -'eh*gk .In. fsm â w ay’ 'ha»I - * » .&gt; ^ » 1 Try Sand OH Roods
.M*»rvii.rl.il fjor»Ctí :. v
WtL- úy^ AJ ts^ Adtlàidg/ liÍgrtfls . 4ho
nu&gt;iWW(iPaa&lt;ira7ajmHÎ. ;Crsrt“ STer-*] j^ jfr to w , FIs., Maÿ 22.— Sand oil
•
"smseu?
nir, ‘ , Tie/ Ytorldij Mountain
ckptfvated' :nhh.’ ‘.a u d le r ^ -.íit b hrt Ung. W Ä ^ d a i s d ' by1' Mis* G ialli
roads are to have a , lest In Folk
o'clock .the annualR V ^ b ^ g r May 2 2 .-8 L x ;’jW0ffll3
grace «n d rtffút«tú-L Jbu/b. ! UÍsa Wolkfflfiand-- with- thy- s^ sta h ee of county. W, P. Ballmnh aud others
will be IMd at
L acci r£hapilcJl «fás-'Afit^Jitard ¡ir
•gcqt. wealthy, mop worth at leaat
thi,-'SttVrvtivw - ío ú n g «-Wan,- fí*rr&gt;’ mjile à," proposition ‘(to the
church. Appropriate-,mv
j/HMiOO^OO, aItog oilier, have bought
:n’
*alR&gt;ttmbgr..?f h tó p . Iroth - V a t s
cotAmlwdo^prA t o . cphttlbutk
patriotic
.-Stone MtHifit pi n,-\er&gt;ntsi pi n g about
toward* art'llad'of this material
AspILwall
TO acre* on ’ beautiful Lake Harris.
t,» n.trirt-n
Tilo Cr&gt;n- wl?h mürh
RaaltHf tw Ih4 rJYib house on Banana opVyrtunity of ul!Ìn£.the ressott «(,r^.j&lt;lha *XUoñ
cco„ dMA¿^* n
They, will Guild a fiotulnomo modern cm fonal” by DsKaven. The Conling
home
Dt
all
hric-a-bntc’
.
silver
-lulu»,
«à .distune*'of-About twu mill«. thajr ' grouch and *a great big Joy*
‘
*
dnl house, and six modern ' resl- federate n^d Federal vetemn. pro ^ j - r r o m - D Ì t i n e In a
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and
jewelry
'and
In
tbls/
way.
put
a
und
the
bpard decide?! ss artäxpori-^
di . is tho Result ' ¿K cacli m e e t i n g _ _ _
rapedidljr Invited,
'dtnees". * They' ^ O t e putr In J^ ut
- msnbcr.. Miss Ruth.Kan
atop...ta ., ithé
t t i .^irtjl'pwiltiL. ’ reception;
“ ' ' ^.iwmeilt to put dowm-UToad-of th is-máf
ey^nlso rtroadrt .fti'e.
**?jí
listener» with' ^ 2 C 0S f^jde
t-borks and ah elfttctrlc light plant m d
«1
.Th&lt;T-f*r.vap.ta w e rt'taken .Into confi- torrid betw-Min nt^if pqjriU. Ii&gt;
plA;and»fi*rtiMTl* &lt;jf»JEroì»ftr «fiefr- "
Hoard-Fry,
...
‘ billd a wfde hard surface' road leads
E ig n f - band^ ,-jRnbo. (Jpg ¿‘oT’ the dt-n^jp -arid the., maid Molly, Miss March two. mt-tnbsr* Of tho county
r.jdoa of tjin.
jsiuT'thp- db'. &gt;1
M bs Loftle Hoard and Mr. J. D.^
prftUc^t# ttuniben- oil tho ^ ö g r » m Ma r v .'Cntcftl, Jiarnaa the Butler, fommistiapers, tb.i secretaries of the
.25 tSuV i0 *he- main thoroughfare.
een. «: v . v H t t t t
.fry
of
vOr!artdo^;grc
quietly
'raarJhty will not spurt: nny •mlans tp
was the .. B|ût&lt;'rrty --ÛTiVgL.j)eapti:
H o w a S JjìyihciU' took Frshçh Lakeland and Bajrtow boards of
There should mo oiö- ^lg'-cnrtsttng
|«d at tho Sirrlrfe-Ilousa in Sanford
beautify the grounds. It wift be
folly rmderod-'by Misa Fumilo Uçlrt
trade,
nnd
a
.number
of
repraMOtft»
in'
Sanford before- tW carapT^».^ ’ ’ V
vói"
SBm
v
.\
nutit^t
o
&gt;
their
young
Sunday, M¡-y Fítb gt 12:30 p- m&gt;,
Munson.
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? ,ost beautiful spot fn tbi* a«' tei stress thVf tb'jy çdùldu't lio ¿t* tivu ritixens from various parts of closes, if such^ Is poMible, and glvW :'
J fc » -.. 8 M t »fo u n ..lll u à rlghtj ^ v,h "
.The Second' Wahx^rjr Ood^jd ws» pacted to';ns^U flth preparations tho county mado, a' motor trip to everybody a chance to com o T ó
«M t“ « ' U t e . H w H V « . a 4* “ 1'
a po-utor
business m-H -vii the prograiflr "bd played in for th e /r^ è p tló n . Minerva hail Eustls to insprtt the sand oil road Soriford and close up the campaign bluff LO feat Tdgh~ Thùs0" taon~ ¿0 L Th&lt;’ gr tm 1
v i
there.-: «rid since the trip there has
an, Going the propriet ir and man a lovely pianner hy Misa Hdna'WH- Lñi¿|Xr xáójiin j'TritèrruiUlòiis| ¿r.
S . J&gt;iominent’: .*iii tlìclì* rrWÜnni'-fV
fiorii
PASTOR HAS RET U«^t)j:D
.
agfr*t&gt;f FYy*a hat works si Orlando Hams. M bs Marian, Packard played among thty«.1wa» * Belle IlraJ)tlu&gt;^ a beetj, a,, ^rcat doslro, shown' among
^ ^ Mayo' o f ' Paíntávi
Ky.. la
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un«l the bride is th : cha mitig daugh­ a fine selection, Am Meer By the rcpWter from ,41*ho Herab1,” who the &lt;nml road boosters for an cxpryi-il1
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» *Ucc«wiul ail king.*' Rufps Vin':
wax* seeking an-interview nnd con- mrtit'jJn Uda county, Polk county Mr.' George Hrpian Back From
ter of Mrs. J. W. Hoard of Orlande. Srt—Schubeit Ljsxt. KHt* Adi|T{
Mct« of Ashluhd, Ky.. Ja’,Ute ckjnirSouthern ilAplIst CoWveutlon !-*
• fjhe wtirt! a beautiful Vfhlta satin lalde IliggitiH was n^ala heard,Jp a Unuounjy on Hie* oiniooh for; inati- Is., kpendlitjf about ?iOO,0OO a yeai
i ° * n of ihu atnte Democratic com ' *■*'
nr vTti
Ighc
fl/ldal will
Hal -fliw
fbr ft
a-Feorking. if
«tory:"
L
for roadtrand th* peopje bcljcv
Mr. Gcrtgv Hytri»«, pftitQr.of.tflei
gown, trimmed with shadow lace, lovely num ber' Norv eciun^
smt*,, ,jf Kentucky and-' o . large*
PrOtettiort, wliich
ch closed ih e first pnrt ^
v i e m l y ’ acted,:hy M!
Miss shuuhl.'b" dxfiehdorl in birilillnij roads First BVptiop^hurfib has returneí
w U h’ bst and gloves to match.
“jmher und mill mari. Or.*'Collier
part
of
the
pfOgrxni.
Bim«
'
Li
ml
a
fconrinlfw
icj|£ Mist.
Mini, Evelyn
Rvelyp fl&lt;
Ber- which will last. L fl;:' i. ; - ; V ¡*
lnjms ih o'*&amp; i«dh of lire. Hotfthsrir
Tho’ happy - .&gt;'Ouplo,.lcU on the’ 6
,t-»Ur I- .
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L ; - -______—-U B sp íú t', CottVtmtlon ju it h';Id It
nur'wai
a'
vsry
'aurtictixrn
club
s
^
p i' ’ ----------- do, where they
•, ^
r'&gt;*■ - &gt;
Rest Rodin SB cress
recital of the two young la d !« who an wty, ft,-as doing phllsnthfople
Naihvjlier Tsun, ' K C fi-ports tha
uturci
The Rost Room uf tho' Woman4» it waivtho largest that ha» sv sr«
havd completed the.course o f music wofk. * Me-,, -and Mrs. Mortimor
Utl4, now flowing -with prospçewôir
— | j f -abel
" ‘ iiturUnif^rtir* a«Ay -from Lomo ,and Club-hns proved to bo a rciiarkshln held-JtnU that th* move
^rf;ast Simrf^y^Aii Supcrinlcndeal4 and were assisted Srötl«, Judge* J
llnmia of Frnnkfpri,
On accounC«L tbo change b f real- Bowler, -a former- Sanford girl hut ‘ o b i Hisljf1‘retu/n thby fourjd ' rdnrh nircet* nhd n o*;(at;t'Ke olose ¿1 the OWIW f « ^ T « r h t n c ;than t;vei h
1* Judge or the («Ofirf t»f‘ A p HÎI Ha
hoft'Mrfp fw itho ‘pest' vV
o f ; l'rof. 'l i r. J. I'eriin* from how of JaikVonvilj« arid a p v p ll.°f confusion ‘ on aceo^pt of '.tho rob; «savin's business 1? ih_firt.sk that.-tho Mr. Hymn¿
^'¡Kentucky, Majoji*Ctfn,tfcn
bery, Mrs. isjMing ":’At Miss Henlé Udlav aro in doubf ubOut«fe}tt;i(ig; ttply
rtptw stiuilvh on l ^ i f ■;{
-to« Virginia-next Sunday will the School of MusicsJ A||
« ^ m ilita , Ky., is „ wall know,,
urn-1!, '.dpriv'B.tlc nod yjjry.
th« rooms as Aherp,!» a .rtrasjtrifjt - He-- f
gn / MtjHori Board gvd -.-thaL-/&gt;• *
be the-Tsrt timer he will serve a»
*'• mau 0f hi,
...
Chajo^V'pls^cd/
oi l mand ftym rhn out of town poçpie Hoard ,mad* ’ a showing w hn»bir,v*
t
t
"
i l thfi^imrh
m -r
sUpeeioWndent' of- the Baptist. Sun­ opined tht^rdjiwtft-wltlf-two Chopin
rendered wjth M r, St « S rig aiid'wka’a r t R piiaassfei-d for , si. place, of -.rtiU kind. Lunches $ff00(0pü.Ö0 woj^ ajjpnt,on tW fÓ ’
'
day. schpol,,. For many yesrn Pfof. num
.finish Hi «stile jMJr.ihpvs mäh; Mrin. Jetudo,
Wt Ape v«4 ,nfc*í|| P/ roq nv\atrd »nflyr fielet'd uri» n-V hòV «“», r&gt; Ú
-■
putkiAs' has held thbi prddtitin And t'Xl|U
/ ; - ’ , «:«) Rrt3dc W JîiÿÙé ,yv:
thy . a nfanafofarni of .Misât Al me.
ifipl
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;‘nit 'V,r» : Rou.,rJan; wbo-.wvro ¿i|VW.with the l.bvy und Ijkhjert' -m that
J-P&lt;nt0Stii,
y .th i»“ fiurrctft iff '.if i, joBjir
Bowler
ra
on fist church ’ Ivlr, Trynirtt
ol
thk
entire
school
and;
'thuH'h; ¡ K nVl •hs« ;UU. wrtk -.will mnk'»
' p co o o w w ^ J ^ V ^ -* wik deUvht-.an a&lt;Vlr«is uillpg.p^tln* **"
» i r 1*’ Strile hiimà Jnv Eu'U», aegord*«. Jlli* s cTjdbr'wfchlp g to hondr him in I» v e ’a k Epifo
"the good R
U ric
. - c o n v e tiR p p .y /t t.
lïôrk o f the’ the’ way had docide'd&gt;'to «tjiideayqr captivated
[ft ^ 't r t El
a fe '
' L ^
l W * ?ri is
audience w ilt
la y * ’
.'have thp full^bnroildierit Br‘rtint ly volçe Raá,
bave
'w- T a i s s i
by'ecs? of'
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the efchpol, dite-* was
first aérVicv
Mis*
rtf«* n fa
was
’O p o n ta n c
2SI6 enrolled Bo»
S l-u r
ôt great ,
i-ncr
many
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Lu-g* and high xpowng, »qa.fl brim» nar- wqrn with a laca-roll U a «mart af,
row ana tftmtnt straight, ar^ tp bo fplr,. which may be trimmed ia» well
aoon In woiW cofwn and verictyof mk- at hen;» a# lu a »hop.
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tortfl. atuf Arlmmod In'all tho trim, V^be remaining two hat» are tiullo
min*« known to millinery^ Thl» &gt;
without the proy|neew)f tho home mlb
tire now pallor ihapni *od tino of tho»o liner. Ono’ ls a plateau of straw which
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■ 9 ^ . .•j ■ turerà that takb* tbo feminine world .by oh a bandeau Vr.^4i«*io, give the prop­
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er polsK U li ttiiAmOd with wtde bluo,
lUbbon« Wlttv »m*u flownN or rib- ribbon and * full wreath df heather;
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tho »allori Rombrendt hat» wh(th hard Tjcoh *o
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bump U.bqrdcrèd with « indù vmtlo of*
liiifaobalr «nh wired with Uny, -afu
,*I6fs Ihrlfly, wómflí wvho undertake ItivlalblivAvIri»..
lnylslbliv
There I» b M
cprey of wheat pt the loft stilo of tho
p$y~ to m a^o^air.Q w h'V m alv inintopry. HHHIHHHIHiHHpi.ftaofl
¿w.A'V, : •Thu accdropTlihinetit. OJ (he way, da low crowq ,»pd a , aaifl. p f moire
■ ' y.\' -Quit« the'faablon, and Is not confined ribbon tied In a full' bow.
to those women who' wish tg trim &gt;The wl«í» pandaau Wi tHmmcd with •
their haU' for t)id sake of economy a cluster of alx pink roses. ^J|
alone. R la eomethlng of a fad with
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clayr tbpautifully embossed,ti or 1 A p
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ffnll iMFticillars. arid instructions. ' 'IKverybtMiy. for '
because òur.
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R oa d -ÏQpateni ! « t yeaterday h»orncalomel?'
Bodaon a fjvgr. T o « ^
►ing on on. automobile trip from thla
Takes !U riâce and la Safe
city to Miami, The cara wera all
,— -gaily decorated in the typical g r * f n W t * you are conatipatod and your
and orange, colon« of the nt&gt; „,»d j llv.
- r is Muggiah it ia no longer neceasary
also carried banner« .on wfijoh'.'ware to try to ri* yourself up with ealoiiii l,
inacrlbed the Vorda “ OrlaitHe (lood which everybody now knows to be u)
Road Booftera.'' The tour hag been poison that «ometimee remains in the
gotten up by pnembora of' the Or* ■yatem and causes evU after effects—
Inndo Board of •Trade, ' and espec­ add is oftpa very dangerous to many
ially by V. ,W. Eatea, John M. Cook, people.'*/ ‘
. Gray Rush and other», ,T^i* trip &lt; Dodson a I.iVcr Tone I» guanintedS to
will covet about 700 iltlWa uhd, will take
ike tne (&gt;
place'«
1k ce«f
to be a pleas- ^
be by Wgy of Sfpford. ííctiml*, ant tasting, eajy ncting vegetable liquid,
.Daytona,
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. . . Srj\yroa. . Tl|osvillo, 'with no ba&amp;iw*c$ and pausing no pain
Cocoa, Fort; TierCe, West. .Palin nor A , nor. lnterferefice*'with y&lt;mr
Beach, Fort Lauderdale'.apd Miami; n&lt;T,|ttr dutifii, habits or diet. If y-ou
Dinner wa* ea*ten at. Daytona and are not entirely satisfied with Dodsons
tho stop fir the night Was made at Livcr'Tonej go back to the store where
Melbourne. The returh trip will be you houghtlft aridipit your money b a ct
over a different route. The towns It lielongs to you and Dodion wants
along the way have offered the beat you to have It.
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I,. R. Philirw &amp; Co. sell and recom­
the travelers and all anticipate a mend Dodsons Liver Tone slid they
Very pleasant outing und.c*p&lt;fct the will cheerfully refund purchase price
result, will be a'great help to tho (60c.) Instantly without quAtlon if’ the
good roads interests of the state.
remedy fails to please you in every way.
The roster of the party holds'the Its use. has proved beneficial to many
following names: JuTOy Rush, J. II. thousands and probably will to you.

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the ’eastern Increases will probably bo allowed.
•jro'ad« ■» general horixAntal in - 1 What the aver«*« increase* will be
* u c |n freight rateè W~now bo-¡when -the commission has 'finished
E jL i to be unlikely'.' The indica- iU e«UJ»)Jizing process it is toq esrly

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.T the rn «r«l acheme and that «dost t i f ò
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freight association territory— that is;
' roughly speaking ridrtlr o f-tb s Ohio
river between Buffalo and «M kburir ori. Is'tadóptvd; jby the coramìssìf
s,n the eaal apd CM cago,On.lh*&gt;M L to ‘ fVvAtjjem Increased rcv*ouMi ac
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Such a decision i*&gt;\p«ctfd wltpin lahg.^^lAuw^hmlui.
'!* few weeks,
*\«f this month
, y The broad
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' 1 cev fX h A revenue* of the rtfilroridivUtgtótt Òn which lo base, a definite
.« f thé.êaati^Tnken Into^¿oniidsra- —
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(nhumnoity. t i fb^n,. Il vwbaoniMiy
eniéï dhe right of a minority. #nd
m ^ w ' might 'The autumn* .rulrtv òf,v
fhe; land.. KUhar *,th^ Itfhjt fight 'of

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The dttleato argab* ,&lt;ri the nut

quest, Senator Fletcher haalwontito
. •.vv^■'-v !«ncnof dUcw
th,n are the
marni organ* qf j
League an‘ (additional Supply of

Abo bdn&lt;bige; of tp a jjU hg^ all bob»
wrong, or prohibitidn is'wrong, if
thriie bulletins, and wp çan mah out prohibition it right, then the'tyrant

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Table* filed with the'com - pound ah'mld&gt; in your medicine cheat

mission by railroad otBeiais end testimony taken in the present cases
,. .dearly show this state of affair.:
Likewise the rate pn raw materiait—somrtlm'B* called idw class,
-freight-such as eon!

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But koour to make a living

We must live to plcaffq.
So we are

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this place, Mrc.

rim 'down trom kromanly.

writes ad* follows: . "I suffered for four (routes, dffo't give up Iandespair^ Try
years, with womanly UoubIcs,*nd‘during :.uiiur„tbc wouutn'k tonic, •il tûs helped
this time, 1 could only* sft up-for a little Ihorp than »a mljliçir.^romcn, In Its 50 -

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while, and could not walk anywhere at years of contipuaus success, and should,
alX; At times, I would have severe pahts sbrefy help you, i o a , Your druggW has
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aotd Csnlul for year«. He knows-ftel.
In thy left side.
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conOned |&lt;f’ ray bed again, After
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probjr ,*hrto submission by bulling
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an&lt;l that U.*' the. doctrin.ed of prohi­
bition—Sherman’a name*'should go
down To posterity as the hero of the
•alxtirs, and the nnmç qf Jeff Davis
¿out oi^tbs .hea/U and. fade from
r memory,J&gt;L|ila pcopio.
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__ !'Forbid It, Almighty God.” .
, ' Tlidmàa Jefferson.s.ouîubM the key
Àrdo of awrulng rrinM.tban a century
atfd a quarter -bi/&lt;fU' ahrn • ho dcE D
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P -C ; Bowers’ drugstore, uwleMhC. ab- comb,# I
found In the Tax A^
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solute •guarantee th^l price willi bp. ro-1*^.°^ •. » »
K » B A T E S - - If,prohibition |a Hght and a. war,
turn-? hwittaut quibble if you want it.r
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fids) raajilng of this burtetfuA R ^ y of the. mark*p»;*W ihif y world., «n d
I -freight Association * territory are natartAxjvJdea tjjatyout chlkniity^bel the table* or chapter» you* do not
. "much lower on the average than «Uevc b o lifc p tfijn * aiakne«..
und.mtand do not heWtofo to write
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TRICE’S TRUMPETEER

•a Uhcd br M. F. A. Botmu; JscksoovtUe)
"dht by Mr. Tenriy, Secy-Manager,
Florida Growers &amp; Shipper» League,
It is surprising how fe é pcopla
Orlando, Fla., to all member*:
Most of you aro doubtless dfrarc 'réalité the scope*, -»»id, magnitude of
of the w ork'that haa been done by the prohibition problem. Per hips
the United »¿State* Department 'q f seventy-five out of every hundred
Agriculture, during the jutst sev W see nothing involved, in !the question
years in Florida,! on the it^Duenco of hut "liquor or no liquor." Because
methods of handling citrus fruit on of ,the natural and righteous an­
it#.keeping quality. Probably most tipathy’ o fth e masses toward the ex­
of yott have secured copies of Bul­ cessive \ use of ‘intoxicating bevarr
letin 63, o('.the| U. S. Department ages this yisif is. industriously cul
of Agriculture j entitled, "Factors rivaled by th e , prohibition. _leaders
i*.ifi order toùinflaiìno
Governing tHe' Successful "Shipment nd agit
of Orange* ftom Florida." ’’The In­ the «'défiUUrtiéc, PH»iOrt« whére t thé
formation contained in this bulletin ■people cannot be rdirhpd by * iff»»
la extremely valuable to every citrus of fallaciousI'VeasOning. fh li.la d*v
fruit grower and shipper in the state, plora^Ie, because the paasl6na-‘of
and, every one should read car*(yl)y meq.jVhen allowed to become t M f
♦he results of theso experiments maaterti, pn»r* frequently «nco(iv
which hnijV been Carried on Id FlorV ‘paasea tbeir/doirnML than their *' voiif/tired, wnjtf(jTorde*pon«b*iiWt is a
^&gt;*gn you peed MOTTH. NBflVk*Ida for saverab years pis*. M y a u .vatioh»; ,&gt;Wfb‘ has not af so
?iLLS. They renew t^e. normal
tentinn hM 'been ,-callvd- to the' fact 1n life seen the ¡folly of^\U unbri
vigor
and
moka life worth living. Bé
that the Supt.’ of b o ct^ o h ta oi thif p&amp;ssiona imd wept salty H-nn th
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ask for MÒTT’S NERVEUnited State* sella this bpUetin &lt;o*î /■*• when i t lwaa too late to undo ^he

Growing Children .
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neas gf 'the Hobson idea.* W
wilt you follow?
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Tu: out of your inird for tho'tim*
being the minor question of "liquor"
or % 0 liquor.” States’ . Rights and
Local .Option will taLe care of thbi.
and the wit! of (he'prmple put it ou
where it is not wanfed by a major­
ity. Look to the fundamental ques­
tion of government Involved. I f -a
friend of tyranny, support Hobson’a
bill. &gt;But if you have one sf$ctk of
admiration for American freedomand individualism, send immediately
to your representative in . Congreaa
grid United States* senators a pro­
test ^gainst the passage of the Hoaon taUk
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The Gainesville Sun ri«W
Afeaodaled prpsa despatches,. Con­
gratulations td- Sqftator.* KdCreafy.
The Sun’-U-opb of thi^be»t
state &lt;ami. only lacked ah « 'Assocl;
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a, recen^.m ootirt bf -thill T i v o i j j
llriWltt Company the «p cq tiv# cqrpmUteo aoth'ttfirftl the erection* of a
nx«dern*hotri / i n '‘ that piaf*., Th#
TUrald pay» that arork.wifl J»e stkrtî
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18 day* of Ujc cam ^lgp, Of course &gt;iW*S ¿dl*,-V,‘ . a ' ’
senti mob t v I» beautifdj, fend .tu¿si o u th q m ft^ V fl?7and it
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armed rap-a^u with your diplomas itor ¿t( í h c Herald wishes to 'e^Uuvc
A# « w - day, f a u r i , -■;
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tion.of JluTfanVotLillatMt which guar­ V*
in hand and willing to struggle for in Mr!- K'arrmin’ hia sincere concret'd spun nnr^ir. ^tlliion canid g««S,.
antee* »french} ^of the p m ».1„But ' In whosatlyqjm It ww Sweet to reply,’ among oth er1 thrpga, that the livlpg tjh/it'di» coming' to ea^h lutions fof the article anti thé senti­ t p A j U ^ U e rfroand a 'd o s W ^ h
"coming from small -South Amer­ and ov^ry^fndivlduat jn ,tho world. ment.
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man- w h o.th u s hohori riiom-Op G e W i 'i . cw^ns^orrt ¿&gt;¿\ Vi
Who
believed
In
raising/children
ican
.re^u'blloi wo should^ turn it Go Jt^tU, ft’nh Th the knowledge ,tháA hlg moth dr Is .certainly a most wo^,
to bo tested'tho journalist vwill be
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And not In raising— r— !"
( tfirirn."
Whereupon' the Maiufhi
at the morcy- o f the candidate. Tlu^
tbyc h ^n e^sh 'd upright tlUton and retpiíU W»¿'"houses •con^fcts^nHu*■V
chusetta writer wastes Very sarcastic
candidate Is permitted to mfekfe
nla "days will he long upon tl\e land R o w in g ;^ ft r i^ B c h b o r t i t , \ ni 1
OOINO SOM EW H ERE
M the expense of our 'governor end
charges again»! the newspapers un­
which God* bath, given him."
fèelfdg fo r a n e who has suiferett.iBb. .
(ortiine
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til the’daÿ.Tj!’ .tbfe prithary, but the
Everybody is going somewhere htrnu him "parochial and evidotUly
edlto^ ia'-jiot "permitted to properly this sumrncy or trying to go lo m e intensely ignorant," and advises him
GENEVA IT E M S
«plÿ to same.— Pensacola News.'
Another day of pleasure was
where. The Great Idea of the to "brush up a little."
And then he proceeds to Impart to
American people -seems to be to go
Bcored
for Geneva last Saturday,
when so many enjoyed the school
VCpt: W. P. Walton pf the Orlnmlo somewhere'in tne summer. It is a the governor somo Items of informa­
Reporter-$tar announces hla rctirc- good idcatfor th? ladles and children tion *pos»essed probably by every
plcnfe on Lake Harney. The _day
hjlthodist- ohuf A hjî* Rev. KooiT
y “ “ Himimr.muLp.----------- ~
was pleasant, launch rides Were en­
•rnent. frpm Flbrfd* journalism an&lt;j to have a change ofv.elirbnto ‘ but
' Vijdfer sail hy *íi
a Return to Kentucity on scctuiut
joyed as well as speeches from can­ tord,out of and u*'S » A a « ? * *
is nothing in tins u lk ‘ »bdut .twVlrb year» of age, .but which are
apparently
deeto'ed
matters
of
eru­
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of bu»|ne#i privwure in the Blue going from Florida to* h. place that
didates and thn'.boshet dinner.
KI hÂ ° ”Â â .'ï *tAosH
firumft
Grass State. Jiut as wn hs'd'iftiuw-. la epoler for auch a ^jnja'ouly oaiata dition in ' Massachusetts». Ho en­ you rest tn-'the anno'e PI your own
Rov. Stonbs, wife nnd daughters
B|t«;»«wt t
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ï,oat»ri
-wir
larges
much
upon
the'nrea
in
square
vine •and fig tree—tho reward of
ed to love him ho leaves u&lt;. 'Twas in the Arctic drde. ^ yllght riow'Aur
ever thus. We never had a favorite diya and nights arc cooler, than, they mile» òf.th e cduntries tnat the gov­ your efforts, no one will take greater
flower hut what it withered and art» in many states north and for ernor had tho temerity to .call pride in your achievements than
died. We never started to Inyo on the post two m ou th s tho people of "«m a ll,". toying not a tingi*—word your flfma mater, the^ deitr ;uld San­ rapher visited his father Inst Satur­
editor but what he withered and this city &gt;have used h#ayy covering about population. He shotip that ford High School and yout*'toachers. day and attended the gdeblcA
went to
Kentucky. Of
courea and somo of them oven.blankets at in square m il« they are In the ag­
Darf-^fart has come ilivck 't o his
(lowers die for lark of water and night. There is no better summer gregate much .larger than this counHIS M OTHER
first love and is building a home in
editors return to Kentucky for lack climate than Florida, none such try. and forgets that In population
On the front pkga of" tho Palm Oop*!,vJ. Later'he wjll open a beqf
they possess but a fraction of ,our Beach P6«I appedm .the picture of markto-here.
of — cr, wntcr, we nlight say, Well,
numbers.^
Walton never did accept our Invi­
Mrs. Susie Elizabeth Harman and
sAqiord's genial editor. Mr. Holly
la-Pri-su
Peradvénture It may enter the below, is a few lines penned to her
tation to visit us at Sanford. We
was a pleasant visitor in Geneva
minds of some people outside of by .her son, Joe’ L. Eprmap. J
might have saved his life and h®
Saturday.
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It OrdaraH hy th# t'tty A i l
Massachusetts that the governor "The mother, in -he/ office, holds the .s/E . E. Brady, among many others B»lord,
ftoridSi
would be spared that trjp to. Ken­
B#ction 1 , Tfeat whtnrYfr u
huflJ,
knew
what
he
was
talking
about
tucky for there is some mighty Ahe
•key y . r:
was making friends in our little or ■troefur« Wjttiln Iti# roreoiti lìtaita
better
thun
did
bla.iw
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fiRpolnled
tfea
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baoomes
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sulphur water in Sanford. Good
Of thp s6u i:'Jahd she it is who town Jaat week. 1
and-doieriqratrt fa Vila* (,&lt;HS
critic.— Tampa Taimes
luck to you, Col. Walton.* Honestly
stnrjjjit the coin *
Mrs. and Misa Clark, "M rs/and ahffevdoatn«»» or soa-o#« tHtr.#ii ettant that to rot^U’ aatd-3
we are sorry*you are going to leave
Of charsetb/, and makes the bring Miss Jones were visitora frohi ’jL&gt;velV ■trufttan#
and put ttm»,fp-fe »ato
• c i w m e n c E m e n T DAY
ahi*
.&gt; o » * t I o n . would ¿-¡H‘ .'WÇU
Florida for you wrafe of the right
- who would be.a savage,
do last Saturday.
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■¡t Tbfa 1s Cohunennrment Week ,In But for her gentle cafes,, a Christian
J. P.a'Musselwhits went fb Qay-"
Ed Walton with us. *J{ Vke.-cafc't.
S rtittiv • " * •'
tona Beach Monday to aeo liow ^ard.
j»anforjlr a ^ as this, paper, is issued
Tfe*r*by
have two 'Waltons., wf, 1-aV wr.lriml ■in Fluritla ia an
-hW-lmys-awd
ere gettiiu. rc.uly ■Then eterni fiui nuot'fl Of'[he world;
¡««0 « w »t du
The ,tsibut9 was cslled forth be­ v*B. G, SmlthlotT),vledo was in Ge­
you going. -**, \ * ,
' to. bid each other farewell, some un­
1 In t#eul«r it
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til another year* palls them to their cause that* day was,the anniversary neva ¡Ttiesday .and"was admiring, our
G U1LTY CU N SCÌÉ^CE
school tUitio* again and, some who of her tjepth and *each year as lt handsome now tM&gt;sto/CQo. *. »
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The following .’desgatch from Nmy &gt;«re lenviny the school forever..
■ Lyst weok Ms. AU isoiy^as-^o tlnTiriú^rfEÍí&gt;,fS¡re*.
Yprtc'sHow» the a£&gt;ji*t f s j f .tbaV^fs w e i tbairnortunc upon the higltWwy.
^hgendered* in the foreosU/iqß thtf of v Hih’1 worpL To {hose ^wh^''lire
money grabbing people òf this coftn- coniuig lio^k, wff.* wish . tu ^ h y tljat
try;
V *
ypp should- rplax y o u ^ , .mind ' (dt
■ "in
adtUlioii to doubling his awhile and-be, ready to tackle ypyT,
guards from four to eight,' John P, atadles ¿now
the beginning of
Rockefeller hue had installed about another year. Apply yourselves-In
f i*FREDERIC If. RAND,. guident
. y*'“ *•*»
^
»
the ctoubils uf his Pocantlco Hil(s apii.ro moment* and keep the thought
F. P, FORSTER,.Vica*pf*i»dei»t —
. L â f :n . I!. F E R N A tP ,
esigiti a. system -of-alaetrie-Jfgbtor •éter boforer,
B. F. WHITNER. Cathkr
A1*ß
BET FS, Akiistant Caihiér
A^b^bltat-— the 'vongrctaibnal ^spl/hnts ‘JTmen he* t'an flkah by pressing a should he
it in your education
r i p ; fi' failed to secure an ajidippc« iind were hiltlon- at tfio head of hk» ht d.
apd each'golden moment ia wasteff’
Before th® demonstrations*-bÿ..the that, is not fraught wfth some .good
fompHicd to' adjourn the meeting
and repair to a public square soyeral Induatriai Workers jaf, thé. A^prld mi thought------------- V
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‘ -htorli* * i- *?uy&gt;. ,wTberev’ af cro’iyd /fafed Ibe "down town 'ofTtcca of thc»fUanTo those who are about to itove
gathered to listen ’ to the Ruliuka dard Oil company'and the thredts the sc ho 61 wo only wish to say that
-. Band.— DcLand bfews. . .
that tfiey would visit his .estate, -Mr. ■you have burned, your bridges behind
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Rockefeller- Va** content with íóur y o u ., There is nq tUruing back no*|
i CAPITAL $25.000
SURPLUS AND PROFITS $-15,000
^alied to from an ,to the instructors who In former da)
••
iiB.'PllfcaS ?: ' guarda. Tliasu
Open window when hr wanted to
’ htfen your hovdn o f ripfuso in
ESTABLISHED 1887
'
■ ÁThaft port « f the corrupt practice
feel assured,that thfiy'Vrfe on duty. i i r t ^ p f iB.ek'of rtud^iflnd poor show
law* whleb*, forbid^ any person from
Í^Rth tho hew sysì^pi” ip"? operation
Id .„will now
. *prl|bt!ng or circulating any cjiargestlm flashing of;the lightit
answered jdd'co o r your education and .your
' a g a iM 'V cindidfete for oflleo Within
by the 'guards, who .prrss buttons qVrtagfi will b f summed u p 'b / hard
eighteen days of qp election, unless
and
sound buztrra aboyó their em- hea tte l ' critTcn \vho .will -ox'ppcb
'^ h e o r t ic f t r iy ^ Hrcolated or pjlntployer’ri
bed. ** •
_^ ^
^
isults and .hot promUes., Yo'ji'h
,*®d* I f ssrvq^bh. the candidate'eigh^•
A
similar
System
is
being
installtfd
bocii
segh ili 4roto .your afmö, m
E e in '^ s y ^ 'oT- rqore beforp .gj«. ’date*
^ .1
I ~^to-C. i . ¿Tf. t
H
at
the
home'*5fa
Jçhn
“
Ö.*
RookufcUer,
and
Xent
fqijth .io d;iht the battle-of
.‘ «.ih r fp W tfb u Or primary, evident!}
life: Ail to ’ ’ whether you w-Ul suc­
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I® rbut off criticism of
ceed,, pr "*pal jrèmalnx. with you -and
prevent-the news&gt; ; : • ^ T irE R V S ^ H fc’ AS'ON * . • yb y f : boqfii‘ *of •3W t^ Tn the Saaford
peiforming-their plain j
To proye -irhat çùn 'be a ¿com plia hj ïlli,h'* School iiiifi : l(i# work of ymy
¿Jutyjtf^U e publio - warn thw vofori
ed by advcrtlsiff, It is unuec**snj-y Injtniptors. wjlf
you in ,alcm-pt Yhe unwortfibies# or, unf«Hl|fuilA
rite
«ueh
ciampica
ns
t
h
a
t
/s
f
,cn&gt;RatT
A^
‘
tihüth^-youwere induci
,tK»» of %,cAndidfet®.
(*.
W.
Post,
Alio
«fartvd
in'Jjttsi
•L.lûq
4
’.ôr^J(Çlé
dim&amp;É-ÿpuV.
matrïcu*
* . 'ihla being the intent Or purpose
1ç*h7 j\ .. igyrpt)ir.titof1'' with yòu
:. of such an cnac meat It ia an. abridge ten 'years «go. with *fiJeÓO ^npltpl
•nreAt of the rlj h t^ o f the *pre*s,^t,d. A n d / b y ' adhering ‘ to' Ah« ; rbl&gt; AÍ ifc-M ntr, ‘A fo wWÿb'.r rstHur tutore
spending ^5 fv r k
fetation) hi Ufq- qrd high' Ar-.Jöw or
the right» of frto speech, an 1 clearly
earnings
in
ntjvcrtl-.l
1
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&lt;Ú
led
mil-.
mn¿ju F» i m't f iwÜÍ,t&gt;dt* bg*-^ W r.vpuurconstituUodal. Two vpry »mi- &gt;
lat'on
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h
i
t
l
i
u
l
l
U
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or
tuf.
*mnt lawyer» o f this city kaV»lprLproftOunred the law .un«Jn*tjtu- 1 ^•Ri'toion." a* ' houiehold^yw drd fern! to bo forn dOw ll* ij'iít the world
throughout the Coifitto -» We. .* y ^fiU* ftîso .take ÿour nchqpb-artd your
R U a o t .n e c ta r y tn - point' to such ûistrurtora ta - tqifä should yotf fall
d^lKif^fs. for ir^ev’ety community bVow, the mafic In your futur®&lt;busKthWrAi» concrete »vRloift'ea of what aies* hie.
/'
i^irk'’. welt’ thft tbougbt’ íhifm tlmt
.intelligent advertLing WUbiio, Right
ihrie in^Lakflaud jieoplk^hfiy» sofft« In jnpdt future aif of us -afe intoreftn tif Ufe fitTustd into somo rtindow« W.- ^Tho people of Hanford,' your,
busipeaft lby a new proprietor or parents;' your friends, your infetrue#
[iBnc^rr who
»ft--r buslnwi tprs and Prof, Perkins, though ho
hrjtvugn., ihn . nevi-spnper •publicity, may sr.vcr'_hia. activo relations riitfe
fho made n/aucceM, and who de- the •aWioo'a will .aRU be' waiting tor
i&amp; rp..tM M t^ « iy*--du»:-tq. news paper hear"Troitr bta boys’ and *girls.1. In1
idyjrüttnjf,-;' yhore -has also bean after Hfo All th»»o muap b® taken
■tooti fii this town Tnatahi:»* where
into account and ybur stewardship
vLb#rAWngg fbey raised ’ tije^aal pjmHUblo. businrefe was bring *con- will mean &gt;qpr futuro actlhns and
'a r i t o 'o f the dty oflhfoU^•-T he) ddct»d,' ’ and owing to vom t iHang6 yhur, aucteaa or failure will touch nqk
n » y bo criticised íof
ok mapagetuent or policy, the ad*
vartUlng was curtaUod. o f diacon-

SANFOR

FLORIDA

T is' certainly not a. comfortable feeling
. to know that if burglars or ifirb should
invade vour home,' ilu-y could so easily
your money and valuables. iOur
bank has V‘ault&amp; for taking care of. your .pipney.
It was built for;thatpiirpbsev vvitfi i siro
and tirici? walls; It is'also protected
tncal System;
not put.you r
Knowipg

�kV. -r H * ;

P0BD MURALO
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Sun lia
24th.. U Meharis!
foeeim ft**
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T A Jt lor old ap^dier*.’: Sermon wl..
The fdrto.wing r prominent
rcajbe .preached by ReV. Htngig a t l h e dintn of kiwimmoo w ire la; ^ city
ïîicA L i'ii
CongrcgatioiNf chutch at' i I a. m Monday, night attending,thè Copp
' lilllo Happenings— M e n ig li ' O f
AH .Confederato ‘ -Voterà* are. r&lt;H mnncirndht exercises of Mr». Mun
Evary member of the Welfkro d e ­
qneated tq moot- % it^ythè’- Fiderai» aon'a cima:* .. M atters In B rief
&lt;,
' \
partment
is urged to ftU n d .-tlu -‘
at the poatomar at 1030 find march
Mr. und Mr*. "Pal":-'John^Um,
meeting
Thursday
afternoon., at S
together ta the church.
-ri‘ '
Mr. Charlie Donegan, Miss DonpA'dock.
Thorp
will
be a discussion
gan, Mr. I’. K. Weaver and Mtw,Sol.
iFCMS o r intehest
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FOR SALIE,
Aultniao. Alisa 'Joe Herts Uiygn of,plana for the next season’s, work,1
G** Range, 4 burner, oven, |
5^à?r *•
5 * ;^T-ì
Mrs. Nathan Ilryan, Mr. A.'VW. in which every one present trill,
broltgr
,7
etc.,
complete.
Good
as
have -a part. " I t la 'expected th at'
iamSury Of Th« Floating Small Talk*
neaT. '18,00. Call 203, E*at Tenth Gustua. CVlr.'Ji. S. Todd, Mgs Wl- .Mrs, Wideman will be In attpndanca
.Pftntis, Mr. and; Mra. .13, G,
-lurdncily Arrtaged For Harried
*'* - * 79.tr ltnn
for the purpose of outlining the
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Wagner
thnd: daughter, À^a- -i v i . Herald Readers
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plaits'for
a
Chautauqua
week
to
be
H
'n S . j
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George -McLaughlin hua realgnod
held
In
Sanford.
All
club
memS’
hla position with t|ie hardw«r* flfm
r,1
, , Congregational
l- &gt; ‘
.bera are cordisliyHnvited w», nttepd
vflîlM M Lctitla and
.of h . "Pt, Morgan and accepted onê
' i^ext Su\idpyi raorninj^.^iLt •H 'this, the fhyt meeting of the depart­
jjjlUrd of Abbeÿ ville, Ca.,*1
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with "thé" Wifcht .Grocery Co.- Allah.
4
Ji'
icek nltti • fhort viait td‘ . their Scdtt %».folding down the job &gt;t b'^Jo&lt;Ht Uhe annusi Memorial* griffifi&lt;i ment fqr the aeasop.
J
wlil
be
-held
in
^he
Congregational
socle,' Mr. ' ^d Roufke. ■
' . -the* stop/- of *r~—r
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v
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-- first
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ori - aa
Morgan
^ f: Ì*
Important Notice ’
i
Harrv
WiUon
«A o*ck&gt;"KpBr0**rl*
t&lt; mu,Ic *W,H
*^
' *{;- Fn*h yeast cake» and popcooijtt Mro. sta ta n d o Mans
'ï
«tarry
Wilaon.
render#d(\
^
Aapinwall
»itftfitig
EL
All memhem of the V’oman’v €
VL Simon'». * t
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Kipling'* “ Raccaalonal'* by DeKovon
N ^*ICr'*,’
B
»re eayneav!&gt;r* rôqueatèâ jo ’ attppd,
Tho qdklitÿ and tho prie« ia Hghl
Laat ekanee to.pay yovr 1913 ta», and the pastor will give* a patriotic the meeting o f the Welfare Depart­
f on hay and grain* at Dutton’a. 7tHf aqd profitât pobilahlng a» delink sermon.. All , ary.. cordially Invited
ment, Thumday atternponf' Maÿ.'fcs,
VJ
P ^ ^ flllin r r y ! ! Àlway» t&gt;3 LATK 8T quent. List will bp published Jtfli© aj^d especially the! Confederate and at ,1 o’clock in the citili rooms.
Federal
veterans.*
4Ô4
l«t.
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M,
W.
LOVEtL,
EV W v .p f.îa d le a '.a n d children'a'haia
The business irden of# Sanford and
In the ev.enlng tho regular gospel
Collector.
XL 'Mrrt Gr»ce' -E. WHlUma'„ 100
members of the achooj-board1desire
service» will be hold,* and an inter­
Fir»t St.
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7 M tc
to rqj^t the. interest and aasistapee
O T A R E p Ä R t l C U L ^ R » b o u t - ilio i t y l ÿ c u t i
Mva. Cheater W. Goodrloh of Or- eating 'tljame / will be presented. d f thiç fum cq of-Sanford-in the ap• F. F. Dutton hanlnetalled a niotor , landein spending, u few riayn ¡n'thc Good iiìubIc by tho^chcrtc.Ajll
;fluring » fl a* cMfutauqu* for - ntÿtt
. aagqn to Uke car« of;hi»&lt;i&gt;ig ifeed çlfy y much to -the delight fif her cordially invited to'thla aervi
' Jt"*_*îm* i
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AbaüB'E A
O'ik M jl l « '
1 H tln la !
0*41, a nfattòr of trinai importane«
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if.
.
grain business, Sapdjr « ^ ^ f r ^ f c H f l a t f o ____
r di fril&gt;n(U.
Hw?
mokher,
t? ovefy nisi dint.. Thia .qtvtU-fWill
hr engineer of tho new(&gt;tnrh|,
Ira. Brown .came to ‘Sanford with
cj^rno
hcfofe the departèipÀt.for con#a°..kv :: »k .'■ T- .bd«»:
• to
Clytle
'and‘t ^
aidernuii^
arid wlil be. preaented in
A ‘pitwt rfmarkable,, iuturcatlng
le,, to visìrMfriend»
É B Ito kpa! rtti|
derail'at/tW
S . meeting. À full
•^ * •*' -« ■
and' useful Ijldiistry lsj operated In
v: iTve Slfpe SLtore, y 3 W -K n t,^ Why
, .
tendarjee
o(ù«U
-Mub 'members, and
our town at the Bye-Lb Hytol'i. It
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f ^ j u V 'mo/oî
FVom .a well fùfii^hetl imvçior -ont loqf^oiil
For Sale at a Bargain
is the plating buahuwe of M&gt;: p. qver^'intergited worqkn t^f-Sanferti
'
Connell,'who hki wltl} biin ih;, full, will be appreciated. '
froth n dilTorent.viewpoint— Üb result! of àrfe»
Mrs. J. W. DICÄIN S,
opwrtttion ali the oppHancea nej^a-&gt;.
faction Ttith ¿urroündmgt;' and' ypu iwi(I*be
• Frcafdvnt.
akry in hla .Vocation. The 4vèlk
lean t how •comptÎKttivVly H'malLÔie cost of .speh ,fi il h i n ^
Mrs. R. E.
ï. Tolar, See^-.
done by Mr.**Cefinell .hna given en­
wilj^tH^ ;-.v
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&gt;
T T ’ v H r - ¿ 5 -2 % ? tire satisfaction and will compare
I(.
k
BE
RlN'EAT/.JlÖp.;
yÿ
n
9
; hr .
v &gt;
favorably' with work done'..by. the
L'BT US E S t iM A T E - T O It YO U
K
rndat skillful artisan. A. -T«V. *twJ|I^W*- I
i’^Vlrierva- Had M ishaps
menta converaatlon'.with, him and qn
tty Night This Week
*
jo t^ tó m é w ^ e * q rr* )g o à ‘ nnd i her ^ilcaaant visit. Col. Baxter i.a one exumination of hts work willt con­
„ Ap/. ;of -hn)ftrv» at t l »
C A S H
0 R J N S T A L L lir tE H f* g '
g f t g j ^ w l n f o r d friend* arc ■giving o f . the prominent attorneys of the vince thà moat »¿optical, of the mer­
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r W a great ^welcome.
Alachua County bar and has many ita of Ala Fork, which * constat* -of ÌÌÌgh School-AvKiitbrium on Tuesday
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/■K i *y*
.fell attended bu i the rain
friends over ihe state. He is »pond­ plating - knives, forks, spoons, .sur­ night waa Jtoll.uti
* fkhl
Viral Sired &amp; Palmetto Avoaac
.1 have a first clam painter and sign
••;
kept
many
pwfty
Who
would
-like'
tp
ing a few.days In Geneva where his gical . and
dental
Instruments,
writer. Wn Can do &gt;uur htrnt«* .re‘
vylf* is yialtipj her parent», Mr. and whether brass, Iron or a'teeb Mr.' wttD&amp;s tbta riho amatbirr'
pairing and auto top worU hoviV ,
t'
ancflnnd.,
4
t
'b
e
eurnojt
ri-quuat
ó
f
,
Connell snys chlk motto i» "Satisfac­
14-tr
w; h ’ i ntjEkwood.', •Mtis*vJ. H.'ttpddlestoh.
iJF W ll
many -wl^^allisU wart« the jijqy Tth'e tlfî
Wm
; . v — ^ ---------- ----------tion er Np
.
m
^
tmkmmu
B
\ f,
SfockhOldera’
Meeting
boy#
ajtdf
hawTtoijientêd
tq*
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*•; .Woodland Fork ■ la ' open "every
reproduceit
a
gel
g
'¿next
Tuesday
„Sunday. . Ti^ to ride "Huerta.''
Notice la. hereby given tha^ there
.r;Tlie First Metiiedlal ('hurrh *'-v WghL The uri minion
iialo girini baa been
,^BgaU luave Sihford 2.
71-tf- ‘ will hi? held in the stor'e room of
piqmbora Âpoivl'çôit in tho county . rechiving^ twott * ,ÿ. *
Tbd attendance a t. dhe.', Metbod- Veduced to tweirt^i-fUo cents tuid and'vÌT^ilctqtii
Valencia orapges, large and lua- the Semitiole jCo-ojHiratit'e .Mercna- yU, church ia Increasing- «Very Sun- •rgry ong will tajpe advantage of their e a r n » ^ i^idffavors to batter tifica, and G * ^benîot in'GrUndo threé'J '
tlip^Ct». a suarikl stocklioUH*r»’ meet- dpy„ i This is due -to ’ th e , fayt* that
not only
onlv df the laboring
laboxinz flftht.N
Airutnl-m.' *-* .aÆ
conditions« riot
flftlu.s Tho
The ‘Avidti*»'
‘A^iijtijy' Park.
Park, A’popkaV
\;
L ^ o o u ^ nt Turnqc’a*-Ilboan ’
g | l Opportunity o ? wijnciilng ope
itjg;on‘
ih’^% iii?t of May 25th^ lflU , tho^interest ' 1a growing. Tha pastor
man bpt o f (he employ«!*’r " * Whiter G a rtW ’ jin^ jOaklaifd bankg
I■
fife biiài a^nateur^jdifyg . of tKo
.
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Q u lii.a number olU h e dlftorent will recoivp TtiO.ftOO each for donoslt,lw'
, nf viul. inipt&gt;r-Heaaoh. The participant ■• ate roMiss Gfertie
totlfce tq -dysry^mnn, woman artil heawing f6r tho perfofiA ance in or*
i .the city
jtfhBdiri /flanfonf... Thos« ,wbo have dcr lh at tho- sorting play’ ‘may be
f Commeiiceinent
flo
church
,atBllati»n in the ettj* are fbetter than tho flra’t, if surh a thing
’Vling with horr many-.
nouncoment came that of Awards
cdrijlally
Invitgd.-to
The services on jg poaaibie arid'the audience is prom* shupe.
School children-ato gi^.
T
h
a
Stato
Foderatlon
of
LaVor
for road construction, wmich had alao
Suftday.
.
f ’
v ?
lecd. a rare ifeat on Tuesday night.
MU» SpsWÎ back .bómrtJ .
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and
the
flarpentor»’
Union
o
f
thr
bwn under consideration ainco Tuaal iSunday achooi rtieobi *4 9:45
a,
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la a, -m. f^ o m o t make any otlier engagement«,
atatq UIlf'both.Jmeot InSnriidTd next diiy. ,P. ’
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.Cinvaa ^ubb«{f inrit ...
W
«ley
Brotherhood
had
preientJTueadpy
night
Jor
you
are
&gt;xw n j^ lb ly . c.l*bratyd .b y
yeat
and
kho
GouuTii
will
bo
atj!«
to
^
-.T
h
b
Southern
Paving
end
C
on-.’ i. ' j £ L
t W«4 ty ' 11vC-' 1« rsò¡¿i at his Ikinlg oV ia ffS u n q «y 62. ’ Thrf Matron’« claaa, |^Bjted at the Higly School Aufitorinmakoa
mniu
creditable
«bowing.
'atructlon
Co.,
of
Chattnnoocn,
T«&gt;nnt
'&gt;
:*-^
ter»' .ExcltiaiYe. Shoe Stow*,^ 118. ,W. Santórd ^H^glft/^ 'Many 'tó m lfu l
h t o ■ikcra levgrov/«
to.Ice 11» MUhifps of AHnerva.
usa boon
ocon awarded
awaroeua
tne Conway,
Conway, Win-«'
win— ----------- - “ —
baa
the
ipg,
*i
wemy-Miiur
members
present,
J’
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^ r i ^ ' Why pay m orì?
-n d ‘ (UottU present* were’ fediivètn-^Kv- iÇ * 6®'
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tilthU/jiii*pns'*»omeihlnB.
kid» a, riIIr-t=BONDS BROUGHT PA R '
tor Park am i Oakland Tota»; ihn j
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'ihvciaUgato
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ITRAOES UMPbr.COUNCIL
. FuÙ'.lina of KicharSsori'»»-.embiri»1- nd a most epjoyabto -day waa
.«.. k,*r ■ Alabama PaiHhjf C o . 'o f ' plrming-’.
'- A
the
.à
ù
iu
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rn'i'si*,1 .
KH i
derl 'dhUUsr. M n . Graeg" E,* *^Vil- spent. Many who could not attend'
! __ a i t t l ’ 1 . . . I 1U / l _________ I L j ______ ft
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Coritmfaaio'ner* TIeld Osit and G o t hLa. m
0 11 build ^ e .r o a t j.toward R
thing
next
.¿Sunday
in
ih
e
à ;,
Labor Offarifhitibu»
of Hanford Will
Uaras, MÌlUpQr, 10Ö F^'st St. T8-2c .on SceoutUj’q i the rain -»ent their
T h at'ftrSü ö»4#ö FI? « « e r Cent . 'a im in g ,-v h M e It. M. ifudarfn ’
g, VubjecL hÌfii»m g G 05t."
Cogtblnc Lndcr Centra! Head
rigrqta and best wishes for many
Hay, oats, eoYo. cM ^tenTf^ds at more* bajitiy ’ anniversaries for their (|THe'.evening tft«A»«,'! " le thére any
O no'of the signs of growth In San­
€ttw&gt;h* county bas eh .b iia h «! ^
¡ « 1 *
U,lld
P r o fit^ , Oppatln* -God " ,
‘
F. F. D&amp;tton's. »
, A « - t i - friend, Mr. Mdnsely
her high water mark ln. màtoçl'or *,n°nu '
:•*.
ford is the number of labor organ!-, other
Bond attorney» will' require Vom«
Evt.fsv-cnrtuBnr trMkcg ta pray aatiuns that are strong t-ndllgh tp urisranreinewt, its. »‘e mmiesitMier« hqa&gt;
meni to posa üpoji Hui VülidUy nf------County Toqcbéf»* Çfamlnaiiott
f0S thesh' «yrVfcs».« The dpor» of the Orgnnito a Central
Centrnl Lahor Council ing disposed of this entire
., 'Np ti co b-.beimjV .^iven ^fiV* the l^cthodlst churph are always open. that will embrace all tho union* of road bond issur at jar, and ac'.¿rutti thb isHUe, folldwliig which artli el
FlorMa{ I f b Ä irm
fm ‘lixartiinhtlon fnr
paving cOnatruqtiiiQ will he be^Qn,
forI
tho. city under one head and. hniie' intero.it.- The 1m
wifich^it Is estimated will b«' coneorfuiRy %erif^lÖratól«.jîrili, by ;ltvid at
the cause of unionism much s i n g ­
p j &amp; j r Org aiilxc d Labor 1
Jilftrtf within’ ejeyrin nu)ïitfw^---lle,-vl
Sah/orilf^AeTriJifaÎe“ cd'upÄ1,'- June
*
er than it Jias ev,T boon in this sec­
•f
EdUo^-Htralfia7 .
tion. The organisation held their
■. -.
.’ j *
9&lt;»me queitlbri« b a d ‘ artafn-.»» to second meeting lust _ night ' io, the lodò, . Ohioiy Wfcb *jvfro : roprc«uto4 ■
P icn^'jlght.n^'X *À ';vWùodlniid #
. * • . ,» if, Ja-,' -- . .
riiy attltudo towiu‘d org»rihted lahor. Eaglen'Hall and made great prtigroas !».Oe by M r."X .^^jjprieor.
iFark. ‘ .Mfli^iee^V'V* B Ì6è eoiiivonlt.
Äitea »pd 'am uitygcqt*../
■v.
D. ì£ t h i i A s i ì ì ; b * 'W Bi*ing A man who' U t m o s t entirely toward- ^erfcvtlng the ^ourvril. ,,H. • THU announcement cqmoftjtJfiSatV. ,*
. .
thëiqp
dlaposameed, 1 am unah loloscc huw
ìtwimming pooT. Suita'; hh«f ^onriu
&amp; „
'« -^ iu p * (fn t f ödcDt.
Ufday' afterttoon*»fterTtho&gt;TOÎ^riifi- déared. kVin ,-Jlnwlnik weif .tiurrret.^;
E,
W
h
e
holds
the
cbeir
«a
jiiAlde^t'
Fi*thl^ Idea beenmq* «lV&gt;W,'Bfid to ahow
diiinfcctcd
7 1 -t r
and W. W/ Vaft N*«» as sfecirtary sifnpri hirl cuiiijilpt^i whqijif^w’itlP: Tun., a-flt» »n'TenCed. - Good ' build-'*’ .. .*. •;
my attitude toVard' organlxod labor.
*
s'M ta.- GniJirlclt rri'ufi.-aiitif’ trAc- t
'
V-dWërik’â w
Qiw*k«s\ouni of* the i t i ir &gt;n water T all rich' h e re to ^ » Ç9j»J^ çï, ,n: letter end treksuHr,- tmd- -many* -ftnh tp- but
Wats* nt- Pt-JT,
•
Irt.’ i * ___ i
___ .i * w
*^*j|
oey” tìì tiurt ÎH
ittoh!
J' *
î S - t f 5*1 if Lake Mohroö . the.&gt;.Ef#Ä'rpri»o- Written mo .jiy Uon. JT. C .’ Brown. p o rt».&gt;«*• rc^ from ih c' difloren)* wA»L
.
danfpril ferry bxtt wiO' again 1 8nd ,Uni[(((1 sUtea Marshal, Southom orgsniyatiom :tnd aNo^ from ' *h" “
laid Park cn
»uunfS' ftjtfl
r-n i
^'«deration of Lalbor. *A1|^
i
at the .ritjc* dosk v, •;
D iatrli».&gt;.l1brlda. *
MayTr^IbcwF-ttniuits of tho city ulltr.npgW^W' w ^ rrtrk —Ynx
T a if^ if^ r in T
m P # 1' i V* i 1
*-.7 : »
mnnè .of
¥1/ AriMÎÎ¥«/r '
•j. -llimari
Department
iI
TOtftrnlled‘
under■'Jh*
Ceotral-'f^itw
^-fai^Vto.'
tho
„.ltd^t4wa* au(i pom-' uw7v*r ho* oUici1 tjiiUkWri claiming all
A ."« w . C ? &gt; t V i
, .SevciÄy C’ollcsc .Men’ * Answer
OJRoe of-Uhited SUtiisTMcrshul
The
coüntÿ’s
sjjlei^did c: ’ -fil» time. .Pfiqpira at.•Herald "office r
rflr*R
ttt
ColiAfcil
or
some
similar
hAnd
{p‘
sir-1
^
‘
“ snU at .Dyjiéÿln1ami-wlTi fcrifaii. Vî‘ X»--.ihV qtiBJitlon' "W h a t-la thp8tf(tj&gt;eth-District of Ftorida,
jor tnûrjicij
' J ' • - ’ -.^■-■C9-tfp - j '
def.-that » raory Iconoentralcd'ìttlori flmùl&lt;
tri'diua-; backed, up
;y
»r- tun£’ v S J ^ «% frtia the, i*r "Christihn' liUcV; i ,^iti bo comidcred
JackrfmV'Jlo,- fia ., Qct. 2» 1913
_ . - T„
/ÂÂÎltry. ami iargo ^ c ’
oreoztoi and the dcilghtfultsummer next-Sunday- cvenitij at 4 h**Cimgro- Mr.~T. K. Bafts, Sanford, Pl&lt;u: ' «tri b f msrfb ti» VnrrtH thè iMmrin^ ^freut
man under thV brinner of thè unioni ink (lnt*fCtt% Wà* m&gt;:.&lt;BA»ÄMho c i ‘
«limate of tho bay. ahoVeÂr-Çlêari; g/)tV»nal churth.. AÌ thli tim« of* the
Dear Sir— Kindly
a d v fa e'i Vne
FOR CON G HLiSS
oti’ the ctmunltafónen’ abili
Thff oSratt nature of- tb* 'Csntfal
»»ter Sun.
;,'i
.A %
year Wd Are interested In the-fruit«^k whether or npt you could accapt ap.
body
was
cxpluinndhy
(ì~
W.Bla^k»
to'
'finii.
Audi
Urge
bond
i&gt;
itAt
r
*’ ■Fourth
* !.&gt; * • . J"a 1 .1 ».
J l£ -___ ; . m ì l i t i fc. _■ ■■ 7. I t . . .
.
rv
. . .
«■*
»*
ft.
i
N ic«' ri-tric OwpcfC-^
otN'd Ui a t t o r i a .ih ia luririr«^ will, b » -poinfment ••* Deputy United iitgtft
„ . Cobgtcaaieiial .
ci*. 7'tSÓ 'ftiul : the oöiWÜtMtf
titutm/
t,
-and
Oipedally
afcrA'tBnV
ileily- ä-ln— Marshal' at v a ia r y o t It;000 ^ H t t *
.-.* 'Ö U lric l
^ A]1
, ... T lit\n
jA 'e a' ff n
rit claw eijir-H
^ ._
amT -Iby-iaw* or parts thdrUf -aflÜ"^ bthe&gt; tountle« wer« haUfng
TRONO?
Uesidence tn Jacksonville.
mftn
v^Sihf him .. b-al, * . .
. '
V»
many maMor» 0/ , Importance wer* ‘ ilftHiTuIty Ifi diipoaing of bonijjr-“
Yours v*ry truly,7| i
V A L B E B T Iff.
‘ . V - H . U*. e-Wt/d
discussed.Th« Viiveting' was
Um san&gt;8 pirpoui.
W
« -* *
•*
Sale
-J. C. BRO W N ,
.
W IL L IA M S O N
open-.one arid* R'.. i i HbUy of- the VA» a matjer of equity thircomml«* .
PV * Valencia orang«g, ev&lt;wy one guar* •'4lra. J. ll.-'^ruton will held h«r
United States M anba),
‘
Sanford Harald who ^as praient b y . «loaves have agreed vdlfc-, this bond
intecd, full of, 'juice, at .Turtior*». ‘anriSdl'’ mldsittTuncr-!clearance aale
rlWrl
Southern District of Florida. invitation
was-,
colled
upon
to
to%ka
trniUies,.
that
the
fTRidi
accruing
i-Ua.
none No. 16.
beginning tomorrow and tilling“ ten
This o fp irtunity ç»m e to me un­
;
g f«4r remtrki ami -gayo -his idea»-from 1 h« wd*&gt; of thh bonds ahn'l be
’ Mrs.
of Kissimmee was days at which all of her trimmed solicited und 1 preiurnn m a reward
—
untrimmed hats, tibbong 'and T«r ihé tniercut I took In Rvii- tln '
=v=
&gt; *n
city.-yA iii(i«y ngiuting the
hull
1
good*
Will
bo-sold
at'h
alf
price.
Mr.
JBujwn
to
secure
the
ajmvu
aji*
Sat^ord ChautauqUa and ia'incetjijg
* -. VUb rurce.a, sh’q will rcVuftv.ijlbfv- This la. the 11^« to purdlase an up- jrointm'eiiT' Which l;( the oply pod-,
[J ^.*i’ xii'r a wcutk'a «tag tO closy up to-dato' hat for _u very-«mall price. tlon, of • a n y . imp?rlBnnr - that h#e
Tbtf sal« stnfijSktomorpow and every ever berti given-ft weririn* of overalls
’f^Cniutauqwa tnattsf.
lint wtll-t'b?.'-‘/rhd regardless. F irstfio Florida. I v.rotolone hundred
i. ^J,lt,î, f^,t'ul erri'broidorÎM—» &lt;f‘ juu come, ifl*si aerVod.
«r?| arid Hghty *Jx lettera 'to mori, o f .
'f '"
"pHc««. . hixiL*Grace
promlntnrw, cTfy çonlicila, boards -of .
’ v’
L---- ’
• RiHjam»;, Mlttiney
sT "
trade *pd hoardi of county commls»»; ,
S^urr/fd-hy Booster
,
.
' • ’ ;*^ '..'*T 8 :2VC ' ì ' C. KltUhiir, the jiopulur pro­ alonora in the Seuthorn District of
W i n iso
r*
.
^ a t o ri rapa (U ^ Ò ^ W tT ¿ » U i prietor’ Of thè Sen,inule Pharmacy Florid* in tbftdotorost 6A'Mr Brown
It
is
;»
m
Iturr o f con'r uu! »ti m tti S .in f o r t i&gt; n d her p e o p le , tlmfthc* firKHiciiilnjua- ]
indoraet
•
Dottori!
7B-tC. -V r^ldes on Sanford HalghU nnd keepk aiituting many-. Valuable
fiition «»f ilicit* city ha* «0 ¡faproved-iji the iiaat ,yc.*r
‘ «v.*. . ** ’
i•*]
tnwrils, an»0 bfaidca’ I was largely re-,
yvCl4htoc6 Linder, of flartv.«!!. Ciri chykehi’ A» à alj}« line. -Golrlfc out
sponiible ’ fq/" siwatfnf endonejnenfa
the
other
d
s
y
^
q
Hi.c^eçt
therii
o:ie
The
ftet
rhaf-riic
city
iiTHritpporttrtg'Srthird
bank,
arid
that
tbtf
crowth
of
THIS
yhtl h«s been tn trio vity . .. ¿Torni
for; Mr. IJrowri t o m
the - GnvBANljlJbas been vcm rApid. is ¿i'm »st certain evidence that.baAiord ha?» at last begun
k Gii Ito n with thC. cimriMlX of hi^ romtcr8/t«oJr ofTonw at 4he
erno
r'/rGaliAia^.
in
a
d
d
liio
^ to thiij
'hnjj ' »purlad Air. Fletcher
*•*■*5
--infor4
ha» -deVidi'd i o focktoA
.’to
reap, the reward she has Inil 2 cl«9ervc&lt;|.
'V v'*
’ -'llqBL i . «*
*^r
on the k*oc, mbkirif. * very paipful I wrote many rte*»ppt»er arjicfea la
r t , ' ;„ Uc,!,r »* », pr«f),inent. citiw-n
jf* halt -of . Mr. B iow p &gt; .JCandid»^
'/llieJSrimifloIe CouiKy Ranh Iws been ,pf*j{rj;flt aislsrancc in w in in g this cbapge
*
liariwril un»f *The JlriraW •W &amp; wound'. .U is •U.''v3f* U«t th«t"Uiwp.^*1Mf
hod, the fact that Mr, Brqwn kerooater
Will
sopii
-fctf
in.
t
o
t
itntee-r
ribout/and tljc fact that,the dcpnaiti of t h i a , i h s r j t u t i o Q . ' f u v . 4 . | j h ; f c i j f *
1 x°rìw kh'.m .Rl-our*' mìdA, W» n^.-d
ft e '^¿»itlon -in 4 h « ' f*c» of
‘ 'm o n th s fr o m ? ‘I2.0HTOi5 t o S j 8 3 , 9 ? 5 . ^ r » h o w s the d e il'r o ^ f'id O fifK ,f* £ O P C .iL i&lt;i aim-*
&gt;L opposition show»
a Ho m e
I behalf .of orgatiiei-d
. .ll\^4.-Aae I j » .
•&lt;*-n
irerrtmvn. contained .¿Qmu'par
•w
»V
Nini
■ » r i d That 1. are
r
foe of the man j
to berua
ctfuhty In Octriber,
fltorr
arid
that
Of h a
r.|.'* - " ,
your ntlgh.bin
,
come
In
and
norpoon
to *
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Democrat!* Printer/. t e \ * W d *S

Ucmren* aka aa many n* ro '*h£
t letur. - w h V l
• Primary to !&gt;•

.sia «oda- t h a -lariaai i%VWr-.
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. ‘ JK JR C O U N T Y T R E A S U R E R
B e u j R,
t.ty r '^ i^ jfln L W ,* can didot* io the primary at*«- affi™ at
ft f c .t l* liffle* &lt;&gt;t Ccuteiy T r i n a r « , ‘
mo tub}*ef to th* triton ol th* D em er/eiV
r«. voleri*1 hrt«I h*c*»lth »ollrit your vote «Kd
Mt Inil,» »rice. g i f *»*ct«d i. yltj endeavor t to
rib flth th* adir* according to Is * and Inviti*
«I* boat Jnt*r*«t* « f .l b « *oW ty. . *
,
of Uà doti** of too offi™.
GEOKOK 0 HEHIllNO

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“T a Ì 2 2 ? 'r

candidato tor lb# office of TeaVM aet
oio county. euhfee« to Iba-rfiH ri..
locrotk Prima nr. S ta « 1 H ra rip i*
of it e odi™ I hat* uoed n t ry rift

aiaMtng

I rò» ¡^rthdly M W t \8* ¿pport of a » tbeVmeveJ

y/^liääfKt,

r * f ^ T 5 * &gt; i W a w o t t i T O * *\f

i*dèe* for County ‘
Uftuocratic primär;
n rmrträ a » - * ' hu*

F O R C X E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
I , beg «a aaiyAm«* to lb* Doraocratic voter*

MfcMBÖt EXECUTIVE COMMUTES

I will ba a 'candidar* for \ito potm *
"Momhor of th* Drm ocratl*' Coutriy Kj
U** Oonatoltt*« from Prorincl ,N o. 8,
J.rt to^th* d»ci*ion of th* Democratic
tm li^ 4«?r#, fc.ld on dun* ^ l l U ^ j p
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.a n d ^ s t t c iig jh &gt;

•. Its fHc Snc'car
imbers *the* .world
pia^tilar—because
I' over,
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it’s a belter car aoW aJ aidwer
price.

e c t t e .t h c f IMnocretie 1

^OiiTATCÖLLE^ÜB

f l W . t r ' ehr.riin™ that I will to 0 candidata
IO* Jim* D*p»crail* primary eJaetlott. 1*TL
I1Ite «riba of Ctfihty Judy* of fWminoi» CM* [ Ttm m lB w m aa furti™ and th*, evòlta**
•hd'qpon ibh Id* wfll bo my motto. /etkalral
I mi» eirth# *bo*u principio will not h* efe
ryd to dW eeftk* *odj oCJuetle* in ru m tyied

^¿rvotiw knows tKc Ford. It
.as’that clcàóJcMty d'ependahlc

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atnonyy ••
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Canjfli*!} liutiriro«B&gt;l'An4 ra W fjli
vrfn.r’Bidg«vTbo3®*«# t«to

F\ve lundred» duller« u th* perch o f if&lt; t Ford rat
*bo«n th* td $ fcd • « 1» « * « fifryi ,t)te i^mu ^ I ? 14**&lt;
fifty— f. o. b Detroit. compUrc v.»ih&gt; *qu.pm»t.
Get catalog and particulati front
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C .*F fi W IL L IA M S . A | « n or

‘refloated -from til« gAnd-tarekadawhlch
•fee ground««! ' atiprtly ahos feeing
-..if«1» t a l n g
•JkuncUeti rwsentlf.'

UPW ARD
,

{q«r/«H A 'K pfcout
dr.tl WAJ &lt;U)V&lt; if ,

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Sanford Machine and Gpraj* C o te p o d y ^ -~i

FO^iO(JtNTV'lO
D d trirtN i.
Ka. 1. » ‘ t
tteUien fit

MriM d
ito aparod no lima oc t»oo*y • ond* SomlnM*

In to th e
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th e b u e b t th e b'dUd
‘ • la n d in g / T h e w rite * di
an y » c r lo u # d a n la g o .

primary held1« »
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LEGAL ADVER1ISING
■f f

otri* «&lt; Mininola Co.i
i that f a m ‘ a cahdiaetioo in th i primary
imber o f the County
■e tlo n /ln . Platelet No.
l|«IO*V Democrat I reaunnorv.

Rcepect fully,
A-IUUJMLEY.

il mywlf for
*a|*i' - U l f .
„
dy »Inc* ih *
I bed to announce my Candidacy for County
d my record CemmWooor for District No. 3, Reminole county,
* fee many Fla. subject to the decMon of the Primary elec% 7ho fvra- tlm. to be t&gt;*M June 2nd. 891«. *

i mill-lo a candidalo to
* petition of Sheriff of Bern

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KStJW B Ü P K iÜ N T E N to H N T O F T I

INSTRUCTION

I hereby aanousén

» POLK.

f *1J. 8*-1)1 NKEI-.

' ».TESISKis.

To th* v ow * ol ¡tenlrvol* ( o
anueunco mytrif #» a* candidate
County ('«mtfiiadeun! from th*
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t'««l

A* a*comodale for the potuta« of Superò
of l vili.ic. In-trvt-tWn of^tycnhwl* county,
to lh* U &gt;rr&lt;wT»tic I rtiA»ry. I 9t.h to cs
tlon ot the voter* lo tbeTóUowInrlarU; PI
«o p t. »boultf b* UmOinr »Uh th* »chooh i
laolo; KsvmC h . ehuuld have his who
'
*
Ute pueftiun
ton cob ect
rimary. If
entire time
the «hoof

randMacy for County
toyerif for Detrtct No.
t . iartu l n* yotlag preedneta No*. Ote. Two and
Poor,. • ii J*ct to th« Dcmaefatia Primary June
Hod, t9M. Haring aerted In this c*parity »¡me
tbs «rguilsation of Seminole county.. I hat* a
kftowUsig* of th* practical duties » 'id if elected
wilt Htrs th* people end ttetnlmrf# County to th*
beat of fny ability and will appreciate your vote
county at largo.

and it elected . f l j f w s «
of Demucratic prlntipl**.
la th* party, ,
.

M EM BER OF HTATK I O M M 1TTB E
1 am aching th# eupport of th* q u e lli&gt;4
votare of Semin**« cou n ty for •M em bri .of
the State llt n ie r iit li’ R w u l f v t Com mitte«.
My party loyalty and my internal Ip th*
welfare o l Ibi* county la common knowledge
I will appreciate your votes.
c . o . M cL a u g h l i n .

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' ’ . -»O .K O TIC* v*** * "&gt; * - g i i
WHEItEAB. In’ nurtuattn. of .fTtetiMfr
filfit of th* Lava of Florida uf 1918. a m u M i
“ An Act to Prtftltta for and Rfattlitb Pri­
mary Elect Iona.” a |.rimary »lection i tri«
bo held on Juno *nd. le id , and,
¡6 .
W H EflEAS, In and by aald Act.
l^ U
tiri&gt;vid*d that »aid primary *l*ctione, »*•julrod by arid Act, aicopt aa therein othort»ia# prothVd, «hall b* held In aceordan™
with the rfotUlarta of Artici* I of Title t
Plr*t tijxjffyn of the Generai F ta tu l« of
th. „stnltTdf Tlorlda. and.
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a n iO iE A J l. Section SOfe of th* -Khtiaod
“Iprlda pforid**
•t*» and n .r k »
! Cnufny Com*'
of aleAfloa by th* Board
p{ rarrylhk on
mliMAnAo, for tho purp«
tmd con du rt In3 »aid alecU
I T lM O L V K D
TIIM ltE FG R B . - UB^.I
That th* fctiuwine name. » m rtl ’ b*,_ and
they are ht reby -appoint!
tnipectpr* and
Cl*H(a of elarttoq in th* car bills precinti»
ef Seminole (lounty. aa Ji Iowa, to-wlt;
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Election DloOIrt No; I - Wert Sanfenl
VeUng Piate
North em t Cor, M Ttl* and P in t
inipaetera of Election; JT I). Parher, p . G.

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Eltellon District No.
\oUng Piare;
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POR S l im E l Olt
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I hereby announce my can didacy fur th* CUrlt al Election; J.C . Moffett.
, * B eeilen Dtelrtrl No. *i Hnnferd
Voting Place;
Ply# Station, City Hall Building
fai neri oro of Election;
_Whltfior, A. U Willi*
Clerk ot ¿lectfon; A. It
paala
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Jjlectlen Dirtrln
Voting Place;
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1 hereby announce my randidary (o /th s offk*
1 hereby annouum o.r candidi
of Ruperiri tendent of l*ublk Instruction In and
lor ¡JerrJitoU County, «ubltel tn th* decision of aa commlesloocT In the Genera an

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Inlpecldrs of* Electlóh; C. A. Raulcreon, J.
W. riyn t. Jr Y. Jonas.
Clock of J ltclleu; If. (taker. k
« r rid.wlwo4«,—
V oflhg Place;
. _ *. School hotlaa
Inspeatqr» olttelectlon: Wm. Jac*ba,f*d’ frcey
Culle», lj. It. Haft.
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Cli ck . of ElcU ldn^TiM in JafolA, - ^
Elnclloa Dlalrn-t Na, I , t r i » llow riL
Voting 1‘lace;
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Inapcrtorf ol Elect fop; Sol Matth.w«, Wlleon
M oorm aa, T hlllp
Keddltt.
(jlork *d Election; J. M. William«.
P toeatla* District. No. 8, EaagwooiP
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Intpoctora of ElccUon: C, B, Hartley, R. A.
Fina-Ttii
w .::_.
Jrnkln»,‘
Tell Willlaussnn.
df ElectioA: J. N.
Election IHstrfrl No. 10 .
g . Plica!
Sjubtom'e- atbr*
Humphri
dgrzi
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EtCUUe Distriti No. i l , Allsmaiil*
Vfrt!»g, Place:
v ”St» Fuller • store
ttopertor* af Flection; Herbert Fuller,, j

rì--. Tìhj Plorhla Uitrus Kzchangc i* pùrel/.agrowhrs^ drgirniy.atiòn, fornii
op «r«(^ i on the moat deraocratlc basin. ’ -

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'J',ie®d»y in M ay èf mch ./pas the provrpr» win, form th
AMWoliiVH,iu each community thfet Jim bccitbrgomzwi, meet ambtSbct
tiMiir ttunlbcc to reprcsci^.them In fhc county »ubriHtchapg.».
Two'Weeks Inter tjicM
Àijd cliiiorfo
cHiroiio ^iiitaruuicr
ft
r,c reprosrntaUviVnicot
rcprf.sontnUviK meal M
^ mannuer-’ £oit

•ntl twire h ma^hjo the jfeTpplig s t e m V -pwtmcnt. of »he ‘EvLaogc .aetWf» lo*!l »ill»- i" •

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fihancUI tra in a ction * n i " th e la ««
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!*«»£•■ S ganciai •tatementa a r t
p b l u h e d from tiffii t o tim e, a fter th * b ook a - «
h«.vp bcou au dited b " pu blic au ditor*.
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hla fru it waa aold, it* M d i l i o n ,« n d that o f
tho fiiagket. t h i jirice r e cilv m i a n d the coa t
o f aelUng, w ith c h e c k ¿or the n et proccwd*.
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Florida. * ' ftnarri ‘at Ciiuit'
Itt rrguUf^ »»»»Dja,
trank t . Wwedruff,

t£ m ^ ’
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le«t»r*.#d

foard nf Caduti
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Hecwise of the. remarkable tarosi ol
this ftmedy there gre many imiutiow
“ Your medicine ia tin?-greatest rent­
■cautious. Be Wre it&gt; May'n,
e d / on earth. Kmdbspil find tVrder for Go to Your Nearest Druggist apt
throe more bottfes. J. have oaten my^ ask about the wonderful remit* U
first meal
twd /Mra trince taking h w b e e n a eeom p li thing in ca v il tb*y„
your medWflf 1 have tHH‘i\^CvIng on a know--or send to Gj?o. H. Mb&gt;t , Mfg,

•oft diet, but, thank God, Kum nmeh
better/*
People evef/whom h&amp;ve had just «uth
uajMsrienccs.*. Mfeyr's Wonderful Stom­
ach Remedy has been proven a. health

Chemist, 154-15G Whiting St\, Chicago
111., for freh' book on stomabh ailfnrnti
and many.’grateful letters irtTm frio^
^ho havt. ^ « u restored. "Any drugrlk
din t*!I ytHf'fts wonderful efferts.
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JACKSONVILLE1V,"
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Sett Lek* Cky
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Portland*. . . .
S e a t t le ......
lare Angabe.,
Saa Pranrm*«,
Glacier Pack.

Toronto
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Ikrtrotl............ ••&gt;
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Mammoth &lt; are . J8.»°
COLORADO

C A L IF O R N IA ,

F R O M P O I N T S IN T H E S T A T E .-——r"'*p - -r-—
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LAKES
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VARIABLE ROUTE TO DENVER;SALT
LAKE, COLORADO SPRINGS, ETC,
G O I N G T i l R O I ! f i l l H T . L O U I S ’, R E T U R N I N G T H R O U G H C H I C A G O ,
O B V IC E

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A N D C A N A D A , M IN N E S O T A . M IC H IG A N , T H E G R E A T
A N D R O C K Y M O U N T A IN S .
P R O P O R T IO N A T E L Y L O W

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d ir e c to r !
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thg •F lo r id a --r C ltr u *
Eg*
eir|iahg*g, Joc*l « u c c i al iosa »fed-, rllfcctor*,
I(itatig c m eet at th e B u t e h e*tlq u arter**.i , / . h u llctia t w hich gibé"ctmtpkBft iufurm U tiou aa
« m i g o o v e r alt th at hab; betta d o n « b y th* .
to m a rk et o on H itiog j, ia lr i foatlc, o fferì rroffleera aloe« the la r i m eetin g.
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A t ea ch m eeting o f the boa rd tif d ir a « 4 o r « ‘
E a ch gtarrtr^ w h o a h l ^ . th n ig ^ h th e e x “ "i*
I* c o n l
ch a n ge recely r« a detailed a c c o u n t hale*

h jf th ou sa n d s f j i h V v »
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t Q W R A T E S T O O T H E R F O I N T S IN

county «ub-czcliapgg
n Hiumbor
momber róf
Dfroctors of ttiu*
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-of th«f
t h e HoarUBourtl- of Dijx'jCtorj
b r ¿ ¡t a t e * -' ,
GTfamzation.fCoinnioaly Vnown ns tbp Florida Citrus ^zwb%ngp. •'* ■’
Ou tiiefirjit ^ c d n iiu la /in /a n c t h c diroctors o f; Uid S t«tc
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soimo criK&gt;«l RpmU ohtWMvJ^C executive ulTil'rr.vpf'tho oraonizatiGH . for UlA 1
^ ^ ^ ^ » n t l . - f e ì i t t e ujwn g e r i r a i j&gt;oUc/ .of administration.
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■"^derful 'Stomach Remedy
Quilt ' Sufi Diet"

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I barncjl, J. 11. gotica.
Cfewkv*f Ejection: Thee. A silo. .
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- n ’A 0 organization operating in tuii open, abovh.Intani w ay./an never.go far
wrong 8q long^ts it is mnd«!up of intelligent 'people lik e the cilru* growers of
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Floridji. It li worthy tlj^s iaM ftenee o f tliepeoplp'of^jjit! Stato AjitfgntiJlctfìh'
th« siipport ttf all gVourcrf who want to secure tl^o la’rgPÀt 'possibIpI rctuYh« for
their fruit. It asks that thi* lie given it
yvar of great crop produOtion, ou i
t h e grouod.that the aupp^K is ili!«rveil. '
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Prinoe Victor N apoleon for Six T e a r s ty a s R efused th e Hand of

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. 1' * j £ r * * . ^ r. ****
bon
' dd&amp;iU*»7 i tt v i i of th* utmost con
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0« c W preuw^r to the throao of J E S T * »to Belgian. rtrmnltn. a*
V . ^ v -&gt;
™ a »«napartlBt P*rtt h re- i&amp; JX y th* Kongo tUi0i u&gt; rflaWaki
Jo qfng ovof tiw ar/irol of a. prince friendly relations with iho foreign Qft •v
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Imperial. and tho mother of the lit- •/lco
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in
Parle. Th«
»afety
of Jlclalum
,tU' prince, who was Princess Clemen1 lUplf (Kpooded'gpon Prouqli good will.
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.tine,of BAlgj^nji declares she 1« tho
When i tho Ooneparto ptwUjntfvr,
r«r Om 'v iit,h r* P * * ' O f c *■'• .
■&amp;Applo*t wom’ari.- In tho trorjd. She after listening to tble eipoeftlotf- of
,luUy prkyoti for n eon. aud'nbw the* dyhaeUc dlplom*cy. ¥rnltiiw«J,’i&lt;i'AP««|f
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y a rn ?* *
of Jqva. Leopold a pnly reply, It w«»
T î t 'N
with a rear royal romance, that of said, w u "Itioxtlngulihable lSughter.
Prthco Victor Nujftjloon^ and the Bel- But the prince had formed an cndi(r..
gtftyfiPtMtm.•\Fbr*«ir.iy«nni the twt&gt; Ing affoctlon for the-prlncaei and he
waited for each other;.Tor old King ^ war,
«■ r«aotv«dU»
roaolvod-to Wd^itW'
bldfr'hltf' Uthe.
Hihe-.i
TA » • iV a fjo rt.«/ • W e e k l y
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' n
l*® fgjhcr of tho prlopes*.
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And.''the. grim old.kj^pg iuptjfhtaj
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It
helped
ttf
embitter
bin
tha time when Iho moral wreck m tfl«1
I g W A É ja k 1i n c T g g j
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-. r. king!; of the. Hflgtan» ,haJ Olftal. th*
I , /I
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iJjh
Wrld with »candal.
Hla chArigtd^
ir &lt;1;
colonal Ip crory respect, loat na'rUnr
ió)d *tll5?.Now
In the capacity of Jailer, and the holp
«ho prie* w.Sfi.50
Icaa Clementlno dural. not -stir from
é e d w ,M « i ^ ;
her room wjthout the prior permlackm
Of her Inexorable-parent. Dally ah*
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’.waa-aummooed to tho’predWnoA of har jtmtcductlen Ir» «wl-.;
f«flier, who put to hoi- tha query: ' : illj
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ntctlon with fhU
••Will you dwear nartr to'-afe thla ^ y v ' V.
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The
anawdr
of
the
prlhcoaa
waa tho
m
« « .« 1 e r ,
Bwcefeat. bat the Ilf meat; for ahe
-.•-•Rf»9inlrtB* H&gt;*i
never forgo( her »&lt; nse of duty to her
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parent, \vftom b»»&lt;i lander]/ loved wfvjn
V
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&lt;
S h i.l
à (*r It* rfk* ol (
all the, world wy« ftlled with IbaUting
c^n xn-J!pYitk&lt;*
Bill.
for hla vlcea. Ant
Aryl tho old king who
hated "hla wlfe. hhud hla alator.,bated
W hat Y o n G e t ' i n : C o l l i e r '«
bla two elder daughter«, lovi-d jealoualy, iein*hly, Ida youngeal child.
Uà is* 'u
Prlnceib Cleraontinre.
O
¿m&gt;% ¿ r
When ,!j® t§n»rt borne to ilmatela
fmmr'U»e jlanclng glrU of Parla, from
1000 FJitoci.lt
,hla:4 anfln Junketing on the ntvlora. It
jraacahe who nuraqd him hack to a
!V«.«r
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k|ndo( health nnd decency. 8 li«i drove
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abroad with hltn, and whan she waa
•V»‘ %N
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with him tho people did not hoot him
0
In tho street* With’ kindly reaped
•k
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theylifted their beta to thn Prlnccwa
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a-^- K■' i Plumenline.gnd bar old father.grim:. a
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oveu onUm
hla death
hlroaeir. Tie mlvpr Jippeanft ^n public
he.; warhoti; hln '’youngest Oaui*
blr QV^n klhgllom unleaa, aba.-Wfip*
ófiiUatt' the fatal promptings of uer By J»U&gt;|jtfe. Bhb &lt;«ra» h'la ahlf^il'anH
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heart and fancy. .He..renjl«de5J her, IA»N&gt;u«:Ww : ahu \yjw’ hbrn«n»w.and
r \ One Inch CMd/Wlll lie Pohilshed
alfnoat with hi* expiring UreaOi.,dt the dimpouioni; 'Mid ahavww tho dog on
der This Haa^Iag At Thet|ÎBte Of f7J0 Bonrboa btìytó u^-lihr~ V*1n«V of the Th* t h * a h % ? 7 . ’*
xet hbf„ Dancv, M « « trtdln
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nlilajl
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each
other—»at Uw; opera, at Ihje'cotirt^
TH O M A S E M M E T „W IL S O N f J pó 'tw»*%ela
f ^-•',lr
lhA c|im «i *They' etHk .lh**^5ech
; AlToKNKV A nd COUNSELLOR y l
,ty
otjtey' doroteilly; they. wur« of^Vlfe
p o r l n l l a h **»•
•faco of great sweetheart*^ In iplto
AT-LAV.
tr'^ÌTi*- enjgogcnicat betvréfto the'prlte
U«*^ftata Attam«r ^ ïrJ’,,‘
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cesa and the prete/»d&gt;r to the' hypo7*.
n L»le v '' thoüeal throne of*lh*J Ftencb waa a
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-Prtinçe, tho chief-of the 'ItokapaftJatà
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had .lived Ip Brussels. Ilia Ilf*, .to out» ,
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inôroHo ïttÉitgrtlfÜon. Ì l o tdtd not’ .pjot
hla Jgf*a| 'l^uoo Oir. the A?— ^
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Allmaehla* la jà efyapafàtlwely, anjàlF
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that thè pTFlnto./atf thh'prlncii* w*n
Strictly
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Terms Moderate—
fftttrntlvo waa -gtTen i t *n«T of ’ thè
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horkebark papar chàaqa whlch n-.
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Public iTjolcl*1(. marlt*d the occftolon
Th« murubor» of thn 9*voy anfl'7»onaparte fdinlll* -* wore proaMU intt
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turning bald and waxlng fat in thoee
long-fears of- waiting the-, princess
gr*w to be a ^ypbol~«1ayafljol,of'utihappy -love far the «aUre^.fiatlonr
Catm Belgian, aweethearta promised*
each &lt;khar to tov» Uka Clamantlne. v
1 - 81x-year* they waited.; And th*»
Ulna 'iLcdpotd *died and king. Albert
hecemTed tiiq:throne.
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largely to the attitude t»f Prince Vic­
tor:/himself, wh&lt;y alVaya refrained
frojn attending ofdflnl fetea. and cere.moalqa ¡in DruaeSla and from In any.
'w .^VgtnBarfaaalng the ralallona of
l^-Wnrn ffrid Prifteiv Aa sodn aa court
edfqhcUo allowed th* two faithful
«weeibcarta war*, marrte«!, at JtonchUprC. itnly./ ‘
Prince Victor la a cousin- of King
Victor.J-hamsnuu) of Italy. ; And Iho
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¿man who.gota le ttre club n O ^ y ït
PWYINGSEASONS
‘other placa r^t 'Mttit, «Wd «Vayik,,^tjU
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Tho V * &amp; n g and ctonlng dates ;
T H E A B S T R A C T O R S E X P E C T -TO
Clearwater 8tfn ifjo o d t - ’ •* . / '
of the fending major and minor,;!
leaguea for the present season
JO Y S FK iJ^I l u t :
A certain fcfe^rwater nigh who
show that a majority started tha ,
not been home* .tò ]eu (0&amp; ¿ id ‘ who
season on or about' April 44, :
nét-arrive Ife ;tfm hf '«pMrJght
Automobile Hide, frndored by eit-'
and complete (heir schedule o n ; ■ ,\Thfj Floods AfifOriation of Title
luncheon—
if tj^effe h jw fw S R »ns? -,
Men will meet id tbidf, Third Annual
lacns oP Palatka.
Labor day, September ‘j. T h o;
finally'lpiuled
atThiJ.’utSfW&lt;rt&gt;4•*fdf
Han.m^ Putnam ilouae Dining
slaying Poison for 20 of the * Caavcptionat PajatKa on May* ¿6tji
was
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and SJth1 . T h e ;fajlowlng ' prtyfr&amp;m
mftre Important orgknlistloni
RooiiOilonday, 7:30 p. m .,,
you,
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Nationalleague—April J4 0erespond to , toasts:
Day,
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Hop.' M .’ P. Bouslog, Pres. Jlmer. tio4 . titVlng fpY 'miftlv djj»*’t W P onAmdricau lAgue—April 14-Oe- ;
Aasotoby Hall, Putnam House
Aasn. TIHe^Memn, Onlfport, hRa»,* 1 ^ s t . a ^ l l f e f a i * '* #
Parlor* -,
■^hjiVv't ¿tiliste,” ‘fte ;aiswe^««i'.
Hon. .Carroll D .' Judson, JUdk»
A'.Federal‘ ’fraghe-April ,13&lt;)oU :06 aT*% Call to Order.
antP»CKÌrobi(iefving
a Jprg* bunch of
sonville.
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Hon. Itohtij J5, riKvU, Gam**
jptariatlDnil^*-April' ,|l*Sep*
, ÿ Hçir. S. J - Kimncriy, Mayor, on
tb.Vhungo.
the
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'•ffvine. i / 2 5 ¥ a* - : : r .
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tnp^Wlng:
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Mr. B. K. Jarrett. of Putnam
t)iAt &lt;&gt;f flowersl”
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Palatka, FIs.
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’f ‘T h e y arg lovely,” assented thè
R»QOÇf«s V*yf
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TWV'.W. H&gt; Lpwlcy,,8t.\A«a4i
; M,rf l F _ L . Mack,*’Bartowi ■ • t
Hoi?.*')?:, A. Näsk, Miami , !;•
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Mr. l{crt Fmh. &gt;1i-T..iivl.
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Hon. Ci- ^.r Goodrich, Or1áh«f
arrivsFyntlnbtJsWit’iliy . ‘ 'Freshf too
Northern .
-TEtbll Cailft-and ft&lt;ifeiatr'ation of
BoúCÍAi
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I.should, say. TK«ir perfume js^Jo.,
tomber 7,
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V. ' Ogfm» Is Full o f ‘ Example« of PlAyerg,
^¿Xth© Ar* Short In Stature But
X it -- Long on Ability.
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goaerally laid tno
f ? * $ In baseball, because of tho Idea
.-.that the fellow with a big franiffAUtuhTty b&amp;s more strength bchlnd^Tils df“ ■forfli. Buefi'a theory may hdrd goqd
Iq rcghfjjr "Xo pitchers, m ost'of whbta
ara dppoodetit'to a certain extent on
session
their spend for success, yet the gamo
la full of examples of players la other
poettlons who have bean ahort. In
ataturu but long on &lt;M|dllfy. , r . ' v
f Among the present day midget stars
may b o . mentioned Maranvllle and
B*hrs.“ wbo Will bo working side - by
side this summer at lloston. 'Tinker,
.¡Eyart' old side kick at Chicago,-too,
was a small man, while Fred Maisel
of tho Highlanders and K ddlo‘Faster
-• oN.XhlltHU'g. Nattonals, ’ are . In the
featherweight,' mast. Miller Hugging,
.¡the Cardlndl»'.chief;1 ChnrRq O’ Leary,
* J h e Detroit short fielder, and Eddie £bt&gt;,
•_,lins,- Mack's'Atsr, are small players,
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T’ractlcatiy the only posy permissible
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targo pari choi’ocet hammpck Und t/ii^
wtU prùObtbly grow citnu fruit paf"rtt-'
etables; Wi^'^JkaulifuJ rivef frani, modi
cm hou*i,'jtri&lt;» 37,500^' Ernst Utn,
St Pitemhuj^, ila
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] 3500-xash, Iwdance easy payments, f ■
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For Rent— Completely futnbhrf
uio With pTètfô; r&lt; &gt; n to "s m s w r
iw\steps to postofflie. depot »»d
Hiintt codk. A. W. Brown,f Be-,
mrlac. Florida.
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yet they are Ml north-lhnir, weight In.
gold to theft piuVat
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As a w atterof raef.'whti« there had’ been a gen urn) clamdr for big' pfon
among club Awnors, It la deqldedly
doubtful whether men of short stature
ou the Ipfield / haven’t aiVMtvDntngo
over the taller performera^iHe from
.¿lnit basemen. Thu little ^«tlowa aro
U&amp; b etrer Ike earth, and .bti those hard
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drive« that seem tq‘.cllrig- to the
ground they bkve the knack generally
.
o f getting down quicker,
■Of course^ there are some clever big
men among tho Inner circle guardtana
today, -Including liana Wagner add La:
Jole, tiut ordinarily the 'midget can
handle^ htmimlf with mçre speed and
Aglllty on ground balla than his h*avloot and.more bulky rival,. • . / '
O’Rourks Let Go by Blaona
• Frank.O'Rohrke has been releag^d
-•by the Jiaffafo lAUmsUopal Hague
/rlùb teethe \VllkBj»b«rn»^^IUb of Ufa
New York 9ta f e ' »agua.. O'Rourki»
waa iccu^cd l^at Ve*r by Uu? lli«oas
'fron) the-Ho«t«m NaUonals! '
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UyV Real Fwtqte 0%ch,i*;H

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Ve««' ayory J*F •«* wil*t lB *ood
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« the ;e»tapai*n draWc t o / * «fosa
¡S B candidates áre etmani tinder

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.Senator,

For Unittd

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HileÇ'Rpsnm? Vhf' the, Many Adran{.«ÏW at (ho Mammoth Plant '
Thh limi question asked by tin)
etranger .within o fy 'g a te s ia that
dr the wafer/spy ply,*ita soyree, the
quality.in d ethe prie«. Aleo the ele«v:
trip light» a o d g a a fy id the priceJo*
•ante! Äs .this h i*( fdîtion o! The
Herald.**ilp\b« rfhitdijtiteii over tl)ç
&lt;‘‘^n|fy( and «bin W n.atQf who aré
anaje^i" to ]o#are'V r a 'V few word#
•bout óùr puplir utiOtlea would not

Unceda Biscuit

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A c r is p , e len n , n u tri­
t i o u s fo o d . . , F or
e v e r y b o d y -— e v e ry , 'W h e r e . F r e s h in th o
p. m o is t u r e -p r o o f p a ck • f* , 5 cen ts.
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JOHN N. C. STOCKTON :
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.. For Representative in. Congrm
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Fourth Conyrmioual District

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ST. ELMO W. ACOSt I ^ V T
CLAUDE L’ENGLE

jhe. dicmW, oí every taapàyer shd4^
*»pMwI»\‘?hnplnoIe douqty.V Follow- “
In* otic tòVÌ AtiènV^uaiom of létUog ,5¡
v » c j r m a ¿ h g ^ ^ 6 4o i v h * a t t l j » w h i y *

WM. H. MALÔNÏÎ

the largest corporations of
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thp Btate. Since jfe eju»not\ ha^e
oar pVnr utflide«. in&gt; a rndnitipal
lilnot the* nest btvst th|ng is to have’
the Sanford Utilities CoH aupiiy Jur
■wants.in this Olfaction as they hav?
greatly imprpved the plaqts In every
4w*y Winop their perchsae-end under
the - 'capablo management' '•’at • Mt
Wesley. Fry are1trying to give&gt;tfit

reason that it would..bo iirdglcal to
permit, y o Of “second jtfhojje vote to
cancel that of yotAvftrsFrholoe. • .
‘(Some are un deg’. the ' lqtprts&amp;lon
that
on failure to

ALBERT M . WILLIAMSON,
For Commissioner

T . J. X lM ’ L E V A R D ,. Jr.
*ii ton'll..
r is i^ja a iM ri***.
feathd, it is the »«thé na W you had
votesi in the iirat primary and had
(ailed .io çpàfcübtjiate in the /eñeópd.
If tha Voter,'«ingW-ihoota A andMècline« to Vvota''* B hta aeconap end
these two lohd,. nothing la‘-¿idned,
à« f1 plplained
iiViilnfniiit KefrtPV
3f he
I«a Un
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as
before.'- H
had
voted {A-I) Ida vote for B .would not
&gt;o counted.' If the voters will lmneiuia
ft ' n nV.*V rUn
*m*nlii**.*■ Ithat
Uaft *.
p re « jrit'.Opoii
themeelves
nort
aecoqd choice' votes will be counted
egeeptini. taose for the defeated ckn^J
dldalaf/'thfeV' will have tho solution
of [hat-question.
t \
"It" h«*^V^d;»aid that . * plurality
nomfftattih ii posaltjie. Where thiee I

;W,.A. McRAE
F o r F ußt irr 'S upretti* Court

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Í o r í U one of-(Ur best"in the tidutb
arid i^ dependable, .something that
hppeafs « to * every consumer. Th«
power current is at^onf ■ami tho
many factories *of Sanford appreci­
ate this aervied. : TKo‘ light service

\’ote for Twò

W .H . .ELLIS
THOMAS M. SHACKLEFORD
For County Judgq

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Gf!0, G. HERRING

pisada, dçafj

Guaranteed W e if‘ £*‘er Hosiery For
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"Men la d Woltien
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Ladies’ HpefUl Offer

F o t C lerk C ircu it C&lt; urj,
9 cent* for

telegram wo» vecrireii har« W «v
«y annouitrtoffj t€kV;,dfn|h of

ñg. virited. hli^fuifi^l«rÇ[»PvJral
herd

dgH’ f f t r '^ i *

fri r ^ e ib t..o ('« ’’ rire,

apr f

iring ^be aeri oil# Hines* .o f Mr.

'«¿ f h riDthç^.

Un^ffwood tvìia U rccognl
^ t &gt; a ^ n bulldftt

r a c k e r

t o cen ts,

F&lt;^ ..Lipdted'.Time tH iiy-

if »red

mother. Thsrfym psthi
tho ma^^
W ende.o f-th&lt;\*Timily hero' go uut U»
Hiem and It ia hhp«*3*,!bá+ iJ^a tn

will.bo spired, to th«ijl* . ’

SA IE Ü

A im a y a lo o k f f t . f h a t n om

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F ÿ( Superintendent Public Instruction
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ROLAND O L D M A N

T om çto wràps and tom «te
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Far County Comrhissioner
District No. I .
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Claude
L'Engle s Answer ito -The Jacksonville- Metropolis
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V o t e J o r O n e:
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L, A. BRUMLEY

pn «m eiosi» aits cooonuw i ouw* l ' kiols iokjed tra u n et
Sonta fAflanoTái oonzayonm , iodlo*, to a wren wleooii a ■

FRANK L. WOODRUFF
For County Commissioni* [l
Dí^rinf No. 2

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Instruction?

Y Board of Public rnatruclion
¿pittrici No. 8

■Yoto'forüner*

¿¿nié ÇovmitL

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For County Comitati
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;• PAC-UMILS Of LSTTtR RKcrrfVEn .
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mow TUC WANACKR Of WESTERN UNION TRlECRAPH COKEANT
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headway‘ and the filling S* progressing

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PANYt
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u fialr oi our wcll* knoVfn 'M en's
V- .The^spring term ijt .Cljgyit Court
Fara di sr Garters tur ene d oliar, and
bpéns here today arid th»re wÜI'hé
6 denta fag postale,'
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instay Cases uptm the dqc^t^. -The
You kfH»w thcse*1loaVi they stoód
thff tf^i-w han- ali olkera ilffaljéd.
■They, gfye, resi ^pot comfort. Thry
have pó seamn to rip, ,l*hey neVer'
beco ma lo ose ppd baggy sj| thè shspe
U 'knlt lii, n^t^'proased la, T h e y 'rW
Gqarantéetf
.flhefteos, fot atyle,

C â .M e L iVU G ü L m ™ »«a

N A T IO N A L r
BISCUIT

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lloae wjthl writ ten r guataotpeiml,

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B u y b ia c u it b a k e d b y

. .filji -•jjaij Qf ',ouV ’
35c value
Ifitlw /gyaraitU cd fioae ifL blacjt or
tan,'coioril with written . guarantee,!
for‘,&lt;U'00 and 8 »Umps'Tor postage.
S O C IA L OFFER FOR MEN
, For i ifoiUod klmo only.1 glit q»alra’
of om*, fi1irnt‘ *Hn uìilu* n m faauts'n'

'For County Amtasso/vJ Taxes

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large *•harnt*
^.Btored with feed . and * wagons omr

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T h e natural sw eet­
ness and nutriment
’* o f ^he wh^at arc re- *■
Ufncd. giving them
aVîdelightfui ^ a v o r.

For Sheriff

"Kilowatt
Dates and the Asseajorihlp ■
t Thimaa K. Bate« ia the logical
!ow*th
[ and tho deserving, man for tha df-v
|lee of Tax Aaaeoaor. He ia a •poei-,'
6 eerç$ fo'r ail over 761
itive asset for progress and good gftT- hoiln. ’
gernment and %hapifd«o&gt;*nBttatctf? It
bfyond all., question 1n/&gt;the’ rfve or • The water is now ^ajj^
r ui years he has beerfone of us. To deep nrtvilpn^woll^tft^t fi
^«Ot five h|ft« » h i t brn U h l. ■■ grttr MàflM
of folly and'rank ingratitude. 'Known this lâ*‘'fiüinpe|i Into a JJfrge wteçl
5 to all wh^ know anything Mr. Ua'tes, tan^ that gives Tfe gOop4 nreasura'a?
’ ia a waywpeculjarly and moat rf- all time*. The witde' Ta "* aerated
fictivdy^ht»'own.H|d In th^.makin^i WforVj itr'ia pdnri&gt;ed in t o ^ ,iâ m K
of-Seminoie county 1a* work tbat.no 'and the inliti^jr dlnappearas A dd’l s
olbiq min Tn our midst -thno'ot now rtht '•notldehble. Tlfar ififine s1|m0 2
: lilfiil have‘done. Ask'irorr^sl Lake o r tho purtat in d U c ^ ^ ’ WBteB'tf
»*k Frsqlc Forstet whode^^thauight available at aU times and the' rates
-¡i* *
« U Fallahaiiee, jink,nil' that sp!eri|iid are' very reasonable.
The
gas
planVdupplies
gas
at a rea*
were' there from
'^»Urt to il^Ub What kind of material 'iôîiablo rate and is of good grade
'it krs that Tom Bates put iif"their for cooking and lighting at reason­
“* ;qr
kind* to wdrk with. All tly?‘ muss able prices.^
•( prirvUd data, covering-fatta, flgi , Th4 nofer, electric lights and the
Bits, ^ gcagraphy, soil . Jp^bduction, gas question; in SanfoFd haa been,
•vuything indeed to rftlgp jtopd. In nettled for the' dipt arid , Until, ¿he
As* formation of a new»,an&lt;V&gt;virile d ty can Hwiy th’elr own pubMç-uijl;
tounty Tom Batea h&amp;d it th«fe on itlea thé prenept owners ojt the frfeiV»ap *n^ the npigot' wide open. '
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riot give" him the ofBce of Tax tloo to the ^Ublii. The aqijployrte
huttaoT (?)_. Forget the county you are courteous and obliflng at- all
Hre 1á ia nam ed Seminole county. times and ready to adjust any dif­
Forget if possible the self sacrificing ferences that may arise from time
*nd heroic ereW who the town went to time and the relations of the
out and w elcom ed when they brought company and the public, hsv^&amp;ean
„■the new county home with them most cordial
'BUT on Juqc the 2nd vote for
Thus U wilt be seen that the man
‘ Thomas K. B ite» for Tax Assessor whd intends to locate In Sanford
Sgminole county.
can be assured . of ‘good W8tert
• -',Pon!t forget then to show your lights and gas at ruOaonahle rates
»J-prcriatton for him and what he and Sanford water, is noted as the
did and b now doing os your very best that can be obtain ^ from, any
utility plant in tfiaM uth.'.*',
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G

L. G. STRINGFELLOW

«ÜÜon; but" the "candidates have
taken apace to put forth.thtlr claims
and as many of them could not see
iB the voters in person they tqke
this opportunity of presenting their
Haims and putting forth n few'Ideas
ia. favo*, of their candidacy. Bead
them all carefully and then pick the
0 an whp in your eatintktioni ia the
hist W to serve you.
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» « « ( o n Deaths a of Or. lindo; hut A consistent -booster for
/ '“ a * ho;V «tate; »ö d
a large
' f^PBrty owpê^ jrf.'SemlnpS? county
KA* in tho city'Iaat. íTitprdáy calling
a 0fl.
n,»"y -friends. '.tlr/Behcfinm
«uaeredvy largii IpkjAy HO&lt;

V t y f a t o p x U t u i'n a m c
Of t h o fa n jou s'/iT ttlo
g in g e r saap^ tfctt'pu ts
f r e s h ' ■•*snap', r s o d
*'g in g e r” in to J*Jc&lt;J
a ppetites, f5 gc pe |. ,|, .

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idvwrttntAg. Will bo oold al publia auction ou
bo Cuwwi ÿ b f nominolo.
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. Ecilcrol Point. 7 ,,,i(cs jo PiOV.k.^l 1-2 mife to
A gtcat opportunity,, for the ftBmfeeckcr. investor antf Speculator.

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Soli#9.Yuur Vote-Candidate ^rom
Distrièt No. Î, and a Màn You

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’AVOR

ÿ a t w n ^ e ^ OBSTRU CZ^^

jttfG the''i)uiiding'i)f Jthèjfeme,

I am a cmididate for

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lé ¿SAD DISTRICT iid
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nUrfest ï| 5bp
qualified, and will give t*

ce. my .Very best attention;

. working at all times for 1

st interest of the citizenship

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StminokOpunty.
*1 baVe^been ite iw * tnickrpW bif«i
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ice 1900, fluid hayolfad to learn eta»
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n y ^ y o u jitmor'inr with this office
ndle‘% : County affairs atlij money
,finer aó’

cause

remembering that' I ' am the "i
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eir master.

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kv I haVe'dprie some things toward lpuilding up Sanford and the community
I am MORE FAMILIAR’ With the
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I have had EXPEDIENCE: There
ty's uiTairs. As chairman c
members’ of the1board and
position to DO MORE GOOD FOR THÉ
PEOPLE of the' WHOLE COUNTY than,ONE W yO FAVORS OBSTRUC
TIQN METHODS. I rasgive the people A SQUARE DEAL because l'A M HOT
PERSONALLY
INTERESTED in any
: ' land
’ - ’ “lying
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PERSONALLY INTERESTED
along
the
routes of ./jhe I
BRICK ROADS—
R O A D S -II don't
don’t ¿Wn
BRJUK
ottn q single foot. IF YOU DESIRE A SQUARE |
DEAL
FQR
ALL
THE
WOULD
APPRECIATE
VOTE
De a l f
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ll t
h e DISTRICT.
d i s t r i c t , iI w
ould a
p p r e c i a t e YOUR
your v
ote .
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¡ON/¿UNE 2nd, 1914.
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I wish to say since the county has. been divided the road camp has worked.
in tljb Qyiedo distinct four months, Jbongwood .district ihfee months, Paola and*
Mfihtoe district nearly two months, and they will 'be in Sanford district, east;
kide for the remaining two months. As to .the Geneva district. I beg to callÿQii
attention to the work we have done at Geneva bridge. vThe work on the road
from Geneta to Chuluota, which is about finished and it is the. intention of the
present board of commissioners to put the convicts in this district in about 60
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days and build a good road from Geneva to the Geneva bridge.
( I want to say if it had not been for my opponent and his associates
would now have had a brick road from Beck Hammock and Cameron City to *
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Sanford.

COUNTY
OF PUBLIC: INSTRUCTION

N. H. Garner Solicité your
.For This Position -

J. S. Djnkle Gives His Reasons Fqr Being a Candidate
the gift, of Ihf; people and I ant nerlouriljr aBd earnestly »driving for lhls of- 4*
flee b e c a u s e ! expert lq seriously sad earnestly hold the* office after my efeetlon and will 1)1) If to the satisfaction of the taxpayers because .1 understand
Yhr dutfçjroptn ^ffirtsTIft' his xeliUWts ^Tth.TTie pifiillc; ^w e-H avoT^on *•'
many jokcp and mock fun poked At thq office of Treasurer birf ùnfij it is really
aboU^cji'Lskall look upon It aa o legitimate office and one that -should he
jQlled^bjr a capable busirtcH^'inan—ime who has demonstrated that he,Is ca­
pable âfid one who has owned property Interests in Seminole Cqunty and
who is identified with the mdfçmentà fdjr, public!good at -ail times»- The
voters of Seminole ^ounty^-shmdtLfcivo thu office.of-Trcsaurer seribns
roii.‘-idf.iath&gt;n
^liCjA aro q*rti'»dnini: iiu- othefoffices nniL-ï&amp;icc Hiere .
is a Treasurer to Kj elected let hint, jjc a- GOOD., TREASURER-add’ one*,
whose WORn I S / ^ G O O D AS k l^ «Ó N l).
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This Important; Positipn

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teach«r(.ia and the «th e », kind.
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To^the Volera of ScmJnol^bö.uniy .

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patrons, had she wanted to ahe /iould be teach-

ths-bag it tfp‘eh,,r'and what kind they are. 1

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beloved,vby the pupils, and 0« teemed by the
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delphia lawykH" but I know ''beans”
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tcachpF^Wtp taught hery -20 yenra ago,*»he was

J am no .‘‘« U w tongued- orator,” or "Phila­

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ing here y e a r t . fdtal teacher.

This U the kind

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Some « f us are1not known nlPover the ooun-

we Want in nil our school*. , If elected. 1 will

tÿ and in juatice to fo u aqd'bunMilves'we ahpuU

SCO. that our teachers If fioidihg* first grade cer-

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■give you a 1brief history of 'pursclvi-*, . To-'in*

tlflcatoa will give us flrat grade.aatisfacdon an&lt;l

troduce mjTiöif, I will si

all te’aehery Jrue. to their gride and that they

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Remoiqbey Next

Lonffwoo'd, flofld *, .May p . 19J4.

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.f.. e a n i^ io ^ o fid a V '.w o rk In harmony with the pupils *Jid saHsfac*'
through ths^d^iAp*kifd - io fo fn » s (l^ .•I’ 'JoL'fsom
B. R. S'woopp, .who' » «

Jorfr' to ihu }tnrenLn. . , ;

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Supt. of^jdilfSouth.**,. .There nr»-memhlirt^.bTi the^preaent board,

Florida Hail way for years and a neigh hof'*oI

ly ie ^ h o h * i nq. children.'a'nd another who b u

a son1(wbo win* V0t».f .at tVV eotuing election.
iocaUid at Long wood HO years'aRo. and en­

that ntryer.attended’ public sqliool a dsy In his. j,

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Ufe^tp my knowledge and He KAd.tho -sanv

been here ever since.

portunity my chllttrpri bad.

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In the way of taxgit 1 have paid out for. jpor-

and for the privilege of being a citfei^cg and do- p u b l i c schools,
Ing. husfncaa..nt least $3|000.

1 don’t hi

m

haa children attending
they have nothing Vatatajte."

I havd’ iu-nr my " Caif your voter Tor roe on th e'seiu u i^or June' y

three thUdred to 1(10 public school oil an aver*

And- you will not make a mistake?, a*

age of ten tepma each, Indlrictly at an aver- ' '¿rest is' y o u r'
age expense dj $¿¿0 per tartn.

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these.men wilt interest themselves a» mitt

nonsl nn^ realty; kert*^ and occupation expense B a‘
H |
t__ - •—who
membe/

In offering nty-

should

My exporlent» p.iohably hss

iTaeom» «'ftieiirtiar ¿f^thtf board iw ifi :

1-/att Uul&gt;‘&gt;4:^h»i4l2in qly.eiMrliace f?1maW^thu
know the "troiibfee" o f our schooU and of the

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hc«n y o u /¿ : *‘,W^ are all itj the

‘ »elf it» a ’capdid(&lt;te W 'tnembeajpt school hoard

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schools ••gcfwhnt'«« fin in g 't o them.”

^ n t r y . ic ^ o ls in partlctiUr.' Where the g ou d V ;

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gaged in the manufacture of lumber anti-have

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H A S i;oan ^H f:iiA l d

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Comiliss; 5 Yeftrs;Scbool Work; a Parent and a taxpayer
.T Tilery is nothing tha^ should.t^rriinside your thoughts in the primary election next Tuce'June 2nd; Trora‘&gt;the tfpct that in yoitf children lie the future welfare of (his country. The
d m of today are th e m * a n d
tomotww and as a father a n d * tdxpayS, a n l
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'of the st&lt;ate arid citizen of this county; witT'Orange county for the tmjt sixteen years
n entitled to your; consideration for the offiqfe p f'County Superintendent—one of the most
^Ao5f;— M“ ™ "
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For the p astfiveyeorsl have been » %
identified with the
idol Board and my record and work
v;
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Children gave
tW .o A a ito d My record as your

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within the.
L havicheen.1

My record as a business man for fifteen years in this city is before you. M y reconj as a
¡17of the school board for five years is before you. My record as your County SupersntTor.the past ten months.is before you and I solicit your vole solely upon that record
Respectfully,
D. L. THRASHER,

P
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The Qualifications o f a

1 noticed, what T h e. Herald had
to ;My about .the “ OOM SH O E ”
and aa I Om mrt a apeak,
to f'of necessity favor the cum ahoa
*M&gt;P»ign and wish to talfe advan•to|»,of the generous offer made by
Herild to p o lis h the platftoma of the gum ahoe candidates.
A» far as the Board of Public Intonjctlcwi is coticurned there Is very
ittle material available from which
build a platform« aa practically
Jtoty apt of the board ta prescribed
■'hr law end all .the board can do is
I* iro that the laws are curled out;
.4« to whether the preaent board
tu done it* duty in -that reaped or
1,01 the schools of'-.the county will
« ‘»t. When {he county was ditoitd 1 waa.ariioW ed without *0JWUtion, Bl, member of.'the board
ifftti District No, 2, embracing

tm îh itiÿ i

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wn {he Hki&gt;ol
utiUy district» havlr

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and He

and"conaequenUy.control all of the claim to being one. aato-WAS BRED
achooia In the cou n ty!" While it tfc UN OLD K E N T U C K Y .A N D NET-

not -pjobabl

ttk?raXv~r-heett ^oiifiroF

county mem bora, from a sense of
false economy or prejudice to ao fa^
impair.t)re schools 6f Sanford aa to
put them on a par with the email
county achooia, so'U is of .vital Im­
portance to the people, of Sanford
that only men why nre known to be
interaated In tho schools are' placed
on the board.
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-.Under, the n«to..'ptim*ry law, tha
member* qf thtf school board are ttf
bè voted "for/ by the y h o lr 'frounty,
instead of by diitrieti aa heretofore,
thereby throwing the' bleatiorv Ot.lU'

T H &amp; M ^ S O N . AND D IX O N LINE.
.1 catfte .tdTflj^ridji tfilrty-flvp year*
ago and' have/hot been ‘Out *of.the
state aince— have opt* Rented to go.
2nd, He »Vys I have",never patron*
Iced the county achooia. Messrs.
Henry Hand '.(fa th e rv f. Ibe. Harfd
boys), M elvin'liiclts (father of Mra.
Baxter
WUlinm^l, U* L.
(father of/Jljm, Millda). ohd -myself
built ppd * maintained V sehoot at
Myrtle flaks fpr three years,/which
la tV became. knoifn pa. Glen/Kthol,
which% aehool
- ri, t - my '*‘ aoldest' .daughter
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thè mombant: i^ta ìtha {vandr of ’ tha ittcpied tlx yeara.'jÉpr tb p /p ast
8anfo'rd verterà,V&gt;d ff-U up tp the hrao yearn mÿ younkcc.' children

people - o f Sgnford to^aay .limctber
they.have; men favorable to thermo»
ford' achooh cm the acbooi board or
otherwise.
-T o the'people-.w hq know me, It
ia unnocesoary •fojr/ me t o . spy' any­ dntca, iltf
thing -«b e iY, m y self/''To' those » h a ño destro to say. anything^’ againit
jlo nilt kfJow''mD .( wish' to nay .thaf my opporTent, but. I ihould Ukfi the
fot tho paal. thirty-live yuaru l- have voters of tho •uuiRy' to invoatlgatu
Ask the
beep trading in Sanford, getting him as w d l' a i
practically a ll/o f my family «ap­ people of L«)hgwoníL|v'hero both of
plies there. FoY1 tha past threo ua fealdb, * h y .h a p ^ f i i d blue Dem­
years all of my ehlldwn .have fb- ocrat did not gat 1 tho'j flnsróflio
tld^il in ifanford. tho younger’ bjie* wH’eh he applied for it. and'It" was
attondlng the'public achooia. I fa­ given .to a Republican' (hatead of
vored an4; «»fked foV county dlVh hintii the only “¿rue blue” Democrat
applying fo r -It.4
Ask the people of Longwood..whyv
bo Wii not g iv e n '^ plaie ofi(‘ tho
Deip^ixatic
egoeutivo. ‘ committpo
whan Mr. C. W. Ewtxmitvgcf * t&amp;rigncdr~nnit-fti«lrTinrTrin''T('ft*t why
&gt;1 diatriet and apodal he wants to get on the aehool bo*fih
aehool tax e; y timo I havifhad nn . Votera, of 'BantprtJ, ,if jrpu ard Int(î5 ÿtdd dn tbo jih ools of the r¿uñopportunity,
My opponent for the poaUiod’ 1 tÿi * including tho elty -achooia' of
now bold I haVtf hwn told haa made
aaVcral chajge* .wgaimt me that I
wish to taka up. “ Firats he* charge*
s/c.*rfj&lt;
that I am a. Yatikqtf , Wall. Ihak
à » lota of woraa thinpi ig. t ^ -o o p d .
tW .'g b o d YanUAS but I , W t iav

To the Voters of Seminole County
and certainly should be filled by a man who hosThe best interests ot
the WHOLE COUNTY AT HEART.

I cohie bofpretyoU ,as .a can-

didate for this important position on my record as a citizen!of Seminole
and as an officer in the old county o£, Ojunpe where I .served as i)cputy
Sheriff for many years under Sheriff Vick ‘and'Sheriff Kirlcwood,

My

record as a citizen of the county is one that any mail should. be proud of
and lI/^have.
¿qd
f e u tuo,^xcus!M
^ c u s ^ ^ oor
r . apologies to offer.
offer _______
either ceoord.. There
are* buttwp requisites for this liigh officf^Gobd Chftritcter and^niciency'i and upon-these two alone I make my claim to'the office.

;?rr ’[Every man in Semihole County has .a perfect fright to become ^
candidate for office.

()ilice.s in county or city or Ktate belong;to. no

;ihan and every- Demoerat ia eligible to the office.
Thii l&gt;eing tjrile It is for the voEerS to judge the beat men in thaiifi£
^ candi(Jat6s and vote accordingly and I am willing to leave it them
:^n ^ - w coi^ day.of June, , ;|rr

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�To the Voters of Seminole County

TO JHE VOTERS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY:

1‘ i ' \ k
1 am /h candidate Ut succeed myself as C
(lift.
• county of Seminole.
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' To thofte of you &lt;wl
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\ "when and how I blear
Judge, I wish to say that ! was ap‘
-r., -pointed
J to;, the
A. ofilce In V
, last by the Governor of the state,
after^the death of our )at&lt;f‘ fomented Judge, B. F. Whitner, Sr., than;
M - y? “whom no in«n
the: county
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and esteem
esteem ofof his
his people.
people, ;- (
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was appointed upon {¿ » W a n - f w"’illin
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iinou^, recommendation o f ,, tRe v thé
*' ' principle
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Democratic County' Committee
competent .trustworthy and re- '
•, of Seminole County. • *
liable;man who. ofTent for an of-,
&gt;.j.\ live on a farm about throe
flee that Office should be award-.?- /
:,\ :• ./ wiles south- of Sanford, and have
. ed. .If I have Oiled the office of *’
ft A &gt; uted in the county for over three,». t/ cOunty .jiglge 'accoptably, J am
‘ ;V: i :TOai». In that length of1tipio I
sure yoü wilj not fail t$ put your
&gt;• , -have learned to know..the prin- . sUimp-o f ‘ approval- iJiK»n me by
v " % W m I business meii of th* town
insisting me.with the re- '.
^ , » ftnd county, undrthoy hatre learned •
sponsibltltics andr dutiéa, I ' hitv*,- ■
MC,: ^ know m*' That t f » ? belfoved
shown myself ‘ able
faithfully •
and honsstly perform; -lfT have
, not béen a » &lt;good and faithful
fact tnot'th ey solçcl

On January ‘1st next. I
will have held the Office.
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Countit’by hpp()intihe!il,:

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^spe^tfully solicited by W.
V. 'R.
HEALEY, o f Longwood, for
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In justice to the Country Pr
cincts give this office toHEAU'
the working man and count'
candidate.

SUPPORT a t M
primary, forimy .election, to-fijl out this upex
pked term

. S m m in this camp#!«,, fc^ h e ffice. of f e t e , * Tre&amp; m r
1 mnd^tfo; Remises an&lt;r hndjrio..tlUiforJ^ '^ciiCotintyVireni.;
urcr nepfs ;ioni‘ as the ordijtyW atizeliJus irompMett. ¿ntfhSfe
hoid thi((^sifion «rid all th if fe wecenary IS to have tho-ordinacir
intelligence coupled with Mexjx*!}mce in the busideei world-and
a loiowtedge of Commercial afTalf8. AUhough the b(jta\ is really
a sinecure it ^ould npt. necessarily be apension hnd^’^^urift man
has as much nght.tfy.asp^e'to Jhu posituhi
one
his prime an&lt;j thmktfhe ,is^trtieif:t«r
I have been a fesiffenty this;sectioii^iiefcearlychildhianf whieh
is as long and probably longed than .the*$t)ier candidates have »re­
dded here, ,1-am.not emjowetl/with dh abundant* of this world’s
goods and -have always worked for a living-and always expect to

Respectfully ¡submitted,

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iff Efori«« from "Çld' V
until* 4 was appointed

ib,;.
mty

ineo unu
neen .admitted to pi
ified
and been
prac
tise before the •Supreme C&lt;
of the state of Floridn.
I have had over sixteen y»
experience at the bar, and I
say without boasting that I
fully equipped in experience and
.training to fill the position you
have. honored me by lies towing
upon me, and which I trust and
believe it will be your pleasure
to again confer upori'ine. ,
icliovc?#* thorin lilling tie county of
U. . ; with the very bojit material
n the county. It is it business
imposition. And all who &lt;'f“er-for office should do so vfithT

past lije are an optn book to the Voters of Seiriinofo county and
I «-solicit your vote, upon the broad prtncinle that every DEMO­
CRAT has tlie right to aspire to pOirc. in the primary.
Hespectfullv,
ROBERT A. NEWMAN
( andidatQ.*for Treasurer .of Seminolp County
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tlio office is .now SyjT&gt;;
for it Is proof , that j
disappointed my fri
nave .fulfilled, th elr/i
of irto,,‘.ind justified'

ut open to
(lie inspection of each and .ever}’
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j^^tho^C çdntoÆ fore' 3 5 - y ' , )
Refond of Juno, but rjcnow- this
wiH pot be powiblu. 1 ask: thope
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wliomvl have not met to makt ,
&gt;nqmîy--'Üboüt tote-.-and if-ujxm •-&gt;.«.
Inquiry you .find that I am the
v host man, : to •repreaenf you’ as
County Judge, voto for i
. C jjUbinjf •piy claims w'ith all
confidi-ifee, foeiing, as I do, that
I have, in the fbc months' adminLstration bf thr duties of- tlih of­
fice, met With' thd approvat'of
nil who haVe been -in a position
to judge me without prejudice,
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/nom ination, on the ground of
' syigpatAy, or prejudice, or charit\C.
* I taint to ftel if I ani nominateci
it Is because ^iy j&gt;eople believe
that I-*am in ft)* respects
of thébtconfidence and trust,
theqi In the oflmnqn
imposant and rwnoh.^ He .one
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Has Made a Good-Record and
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Citizen and fa x Paver Who Should
Re RetumfeJ.'to Office
On account of iny ii\nbiii
County I hereby take .this opportunity of lettii^yòu know tJiRt Ì anv a
. v candidatalo succeed m^elf for thè position of bounty 'Commissioner fropl
. District No; 2. I seek yoitr vote because having served hut a féw
months J deem it fit and pipper that I should lie returned For another
t!\. term to finish the work that has only been started in the néw cotinty,
Having been a registered voter of&gt; this.section (Orange and then'Selninole Countyj for the pasf seven years and a large pro}
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- have, used my endeavor^ at all times for the best interests’ of the couniy. an^ make this eaminign'solely upon my record. The position of
County Commissioner-is i.iiu.nl exacting‘taking tho time and money
of orie who wishes to Serve his community. The people wished me i"

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. oflico fdr7teu n^oijths; aiid.up to date have had nothing but good reports /roni
: those jir authority over me. My strongest ’supporters today are tho&amp; thafc;Jiave
l 9^d business in the, office.
I have received ^Tnany-CQmpIitpents.ffnm thosejfhaL.
i ^ . ' ^ ^ t i t i o n to ktiQW, 9n Che perfect.s y ^ e m that I have^esUihlishcd.^'tbe^
lanÒDfuage of ili«.* audiCòrllmf has.jpst checked me up . My miì^e'Js second tosone-**
‘ in the st^te, which is a record that *ttV man may feel proud dfi
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reseat ImpartiaUythe

Seminole County

Entirç District and the&gt;

of Florida
I respectfully ask support o f the
6?mo recognition and reward. .On the other hand if I have not depe rny dùty
to the countj* I should be rebuked.
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time to see Very niap^*;crf tho voters j()grsonally, so I take tlija means of soliciting
JOMTsupport, if in vour judgment I merit.it. ' In the past w W ^ u c a fte d W I
responded^ No\y it is my time to call,’ what, will thé answer be? I don't want'
your suppòrt on thé demerits of my omxment.
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discharge 1)^ ^ Y * 88
assurf -^oti that what:
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I'rbelieve.tné‘public’s business shouldhc conducted óWthe same principle that you.r

W. J. Soars is
Conrress from 't S i' fourth'- *DtaUUtT o£
Florida, fi* .needs no jtitroduçtioi^. to
&lt;h* peopl»- of . Sepinale coujltj* ' as lie
bss resided in this etite for1 iç&gt;ny ye*re
greet icing lew ani for the past tight yetra
hai been auporlnjendent 9( labile'.In .

emocratic voters o f this

.as to my q

of • Onrcola iouAty.
nty-*An«f U»A

T l» very beet- recommandation for
tljat.OicecJa U »olid tor $ iir* . provee th»t hie home poep!^ who k»o.w him
beet b e lie « In him *nd ar.e eupfoitln*
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v , - —to. »y man. tiJ S û m .counüee Sear. '
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witness the foftoyhl« fo m John U, Walker,

BtOVtrfl

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youn* m^n of
Mrved his'county *r^l city in many p*i»itior.s

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unqualified .‘^ ndbrseinent of all t h e ‘ people of èia* roonty. Hr is ny w s«:rjAu'X
Public Instruction, bavin*, been eeiu'ttd Jer eke third Urn»; hr
.young
strong^in" hla runvicUoji». yet open: to reason, a logical thinker, a1 good mUcr.
opposed to fk matter he bflleyei. wrong, j-et withal ■ fair, open txhUr. Ymi'
out thè u»e o f .the * X-ray;; If a thing la right, he b -for U— R ereon*. h e .X y
gofiey poltUoi«n, but Is actuated by.m uch higher" ideafs, by the Use of Mtktr:V
Varanguea against his opponents; If. Se ssyi sught jìbóu( t h e « . wg|(-bo trie'
NomlnaU “ Joe S ean" and you will have a rep re^ n fstivòjti ^ b o'm . y’ot»: rr
•sn approach and fsel.-thst If he c*nn»t do;wh^t'orou want.^fC W b e ò * * 'At

flÿnonlan typ e.,-JR» has
4th D l.trld' With tbs
ö n X «fiptétówndant of
•iront’ antagonist,

wh

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Dearnestly ask your attention for a few niimitef
'p r in tin g myself to you as a candidate for |&amp;ppe
■jjfV.fcehdént of Public Instruction of Sçminole Co’Jnty.
i ^/Regarding m/qualifications. allow me to say *th
;*‘7îiavé/fed a number of years of draining in sortie of
' best &amp;chcxrfs, fivo^eara of which time I worked
r\ way entir$£ earning every.‘dollar as I went?r^U.

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k deeper heart.intçrcstdn Other boys 'and girls 'who
may. have a struggle iti feetting'their- education
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for^our. 5ûpport Tor this office,
&gt; asking fofWMt&amp;JWrffint'tfa
offiçe, I. do so
•fully rcaH^rtg. i&amp; *r p ^ n &amp; ä ä l f ö dpliortuarties,
•for X .believe if one dCyofès himself . to a thorough,
t .irt'Jci! study of the ççéds and conditions and keeps

Born and Raise
SucccesSful Business Man.
Always On the' Peopled Side
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#a^ s, there is no limit to the ,time! and. effort ‘that
devoted to this work.
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schools Should be the'one great' principle that sho$jrf
absorb all others inj/the purpose of your superintendi ng.
TJ^s'iftsthe^servrV'w.e aj-p paying for 7md hav&amp;*a
rigHi to Expect jtfjtftosejn our employ. L r
On tlie other hand, if this office is/ only .used -as a
political &amp;teppitjg-stone/and: our Superintendent only
*does What .the law requrrpa in visiting Schools and the
routine \vork of the office, he loses the greater oppor­
tunity, and Seminole County wiilbe payfiig $150^ pc
| 1 . T y c o r f or a small service.
.With malice toward none and charity for all, I ear
ncstly solicit your votes witlTthe promise that I will
devote my entire time and effort to the work if I am
honored with the office.

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D O N 'T LISTEN TO A I.CJ*Ç O F-N i H ABOU TpW H AT
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NO ONE HAS n U A V D E D BA TES AS A FOOL.

K IN D S OF VOTES SIN CE LAST JA N U A R Y W HEN HE
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RACE

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ASSESSOR.

A. VOTE for hates m e a n s - a -c o n t i n u a t i o n o f
FltVlhREftSIVE
SESSOR'S

IIURINEHS

M ETHODS

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1913 amounted to $2^50;000.
Sa t e s

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u m a B L v .y o a t h e o r n a

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KNOWS TH AT A H IU T Y T O D p T lftW O R fC a N ü ABIL­
IT Y “ TO KNOW TH A T HjtS IIELI1E ll3 ARE DOING
THEIR WORK PROPERLY U W H A T ‘ IB NEEDED.
BATES HAS l l b r i l OF THERE“ KINDS o V ABILITYTHIS IS .W H AT.iyÔO WANT IN AN OFFICIAL IF TOO
'C A M ^ Y O 1 H À V &gt; ^ T p i T PEPICI AL RENDER T lf»
FICE. VOTE FOR B A T * » TO Ri
HE IB THE MAN FOR IT.

HE W ANTS ALL
THE
VOTES
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CAN
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a thorough inariner. wnd. propose to continue on the same basis.

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cpahment8 such ag-equlpphig the officer of
thV officials

jail and' furnishing the

road camp, close to $25,000,
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affairs
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in in their Behalf and it should eventuate in a large reduction'-of
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Ah your Assessor of

rolls the sum of -$750,000 nnd believe this amount will have reaclied one million dollars before the books are closed which will give
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This belnfe the case and you knowing

t i t ó attending

to the business 6f yopr Asses^ir’s office in an ¡ntelhgem mapni^
kséemB tom e that it means self protection to you whW yoù vote

This should give the county close to $87,000 in net revenue
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The state has already signified its intention of reducing;^
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pgahi pledging myself to you that I shall conduct your Tax Asses­

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the extent of one mill the state fnillnge and you can readily see that

sor's office in a numner that wtU lend dignity and honor to the

-the'commissioners of Serofnole County have a good leeway in making a substantial reductioji in the county millage, as the income on
tke J013 basis wUl be almost double'that of last ycnr.]‘j ’•

b ates äefjb J a n y o j i a V o YRÎs^N x-Àt-ycip'
REASON Ah T O W R Y B .A lR l SHOULD n o 'Y n k 'ELECT' e d T A X -ASSESSOR. HIS W O R K . C A N N O T HE CON-

TUB" AUGUST MEUTING. HRNtfE JU.L THIS TALK
ABOUT M A K IN O A CIIANCK IN T II* UOST 1UPUKT A N T ' OPFICE lU THE COCNTY JUST BECAUSE
4K O T U K K PERSON
WANT8 IT IE A MISTAKE.
HAVES IS DOINO THE RIGH T THING. PUT HIM IN
FOR THE R B llA IN E D It OF THE TERM.

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T lllt ASSESSOR'S OFFICE. U^|.KS» ,IT
T HÀT.T HE t: IIA NOE WILL M A R F A N U IP *C
IN TUE L ü N D U C T O F ’ T H B -'O fF lp l- '
YOUR A SA E S S O R ^ ViEKicR HANJU-KO »?
and

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•sfstions that were
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brincciii-» adorned .‘ the hack, of the
,t.£c Smllax twined gracefully at
the front.. Potlbd polnyi at either
dd4 and the noadsamc piece» of
itatuary belonging to /the school,
complete^ the’ deforationa thit made
Indeed- ‘ ii d in'ely •scene. At the uppoiAted tlihsu aa. tha^jrc^fstra play
ch tha-gradua­
ed fit Inijiiring
nt ali attraction
iag da*«, thevtYn
tsterfd. the bulldi ig.
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«; are' to, be cOngrat*b&gt;g secured Dr] Maneve nlrtg. ¿He valso- re­
ferred to SaAfortiV W - i n th*-jlè-,
parture of Pjrof, Pcrkina.-qh»’ of Ifto
,beat, (Wucator* In the 8bdVUand.
•Prof, Wildmnn then cpmo on t^in
atas^-and briefly atated that he had
»\plchaant and important duty .tot
|)cffprm in presenting the nxgdtila
that had been awarded to the deda*
mation
contest
that was 'held (it the
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afternoon. The date In expression
conducted by Miss Green had done
good work and It waa deemed ‘.wiao
by the school hoard' to award two
medals. .*
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•' the boat
A silver
one,
fof
declamation of a grammar acj
student, and u i
successful high
Prof. Wildman *VJ ¡••Jrreéented-* to
Rosamopd Radfoi
school the silver medal, pM-MtSs
Gladys Morris of class of 1916 tho
gold medal. Both young ladies werp
applauded on honors bestowed on
them... ,&lt; i ' '.tv A jik
Prof. Perkins then addreaaed the
audience expresalng appreciation for
kind words that had beerj spoken of
him, and beat wishes for the future
of the achoot, also stating that he
was* in no waya prepared for a fare­
well address, he knew and loved
the people too well to attempt any-

I Randall Chase of tho Junior class or
aid. Immediately following were
teacher«, Prof. N .'Ji^F vrhjn«,
liin Clara Guild, Mias Alice Tethiriy, Miss- Lillian Glbaon, Mtia Charfotte Kats and Prof. J . . Rowland
fitkiiu. Next came, the local and
[ eeunty school boards, Mtssai*. W*lk] w, Whitner, Philip*, Foster antf
I Diekson Supt. of Public Instruction
8emInole County D. L. Thrasher,
of Orange county Rev. *J. F.
(eKinnon; and the diatinguished
I r ait own kindly mtnner ind
of the* evening, Dr. A. F*
ataguc. president, of Columbia eplrit he spoke b few words to the
graduates, after which he preaentwd
lege, Lake "City, Fla.
After tiiey had assembled on the fcbi-*. jfipjom aa. At The «onclualdn
aw4 iaksa &lt;4ki # f t w
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mtftlrtnAt-s^ .invoked^.
InwrtLiyl * 8
#1jyinçMTVe
ï. F. li(
McKinnonhfbâing ycry lnlp^cslively. '
The first nutnber wt&amp; a splwdid
itery of "A Cdety Stalk." ’ This
va» given by Mjaâ. Renie Murrell,
tad a more Intereâting topic for
Sanford could not be dismissed.

mtit from the foreign lands from '
rtkh they are brought, and ebarmla|ly portrayed in it» many steps to
»sturity, till it Is the much read
iboul Sanfbrd Celery,* ready for
thlpment.
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"The Motor Âge," another' subof much modern interest was
5£tfy htniltd in a paper given
hj hi.njamln F. Whltner, IK His
•ubject waa timely "&gt; T id , his pa^xr
&amp;ei much reaaaarch and thought- Gilbert
that wm a credit to thd bright young Benjamin Franklin Whitner];’} j.
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The .Glee Club] which is. cOmJunior Class Korrpilon
pnbd.'pf a charming group oKHIgh
One
of the most brilliant'social
^Sthooi- ‘girls Bang two pretty choh0»ek " t h i Moon Tlnngn I&gt;&lt;Jw in a (unctions gjyen in Sanford ‘during
PBrpJe Sky: and.'-'ikmg at aunrise." tbe_ye~ar is always the annual rocepv
Min '-.Mary^.Gutchel waa next
]Mard in a scfcelion from Hiawatha
that was greatly; enjoyed
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preliminary.
larks appke, with muel« feeling jit| *..
' 'loparture Of 'Prof. ParklhA' and1'
un' 1**raM (egret of
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ndcrVnnia çexi &lt;*n the pio*
gTbm an I Jds'xfcbjcft' was "Tom 'i
ilace.** a ■kr.tih „that waa cleverly

given. * *' The Application of Science
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«. . . Clifford rr..
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to ^Agrlrdlturei’
wafKe^a^yery Interesting and instructive
subject, and waa handled in a way
that', showed thought. Next nuot'
.herw it a piano duet entitled ” Mil­
itary March" .played -beautifully

p f 1914 wore the honors with grace ; . ‘ _'J\I
and dignity 'a nd- her dotdng remarks * ' ‘
l* Jtkr .teachcra and clasamntes were ’
:iiql «»nd wea cho^n. On bt- • . v *
ill of her "elaumatea Miss «Rowland
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tednted to Mi» school a very hsnd( #&gt;' 4 ^ ^
some statue of Apollo Belvedere,
god of light and love. The statu«
was unveiled aa the presentation
waa made. On behalf of the school
board Mr. C. R. Walker accepted
' t’is ' :
iHe splendid gift from 'the rlass und
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expressed all kinds of good wishes'.'.
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ness. With Prophetic Utterances,'
aa class prophet, MlsirClalre WalltWv' • i +

much* Interest some ptophetie, utter­
ances of the futuro life' of peopjn
and when the name* of her beloved
classmates were called aha listen*«!
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ent. and ’ the , interiti . dgforated
1th exqui^t*. taste. In the der­
ations the predominating color
heme wm green ami .gold, the
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occasions and he* beautiful voice Is
very popular. l!M singer was. at
fcjr beet on Thursday evening and
every number, was one of espeda!
beauty,
-The singer was encored

talk to the Grammar School grad*
uatea, congratulating then? on hav­
ing completed the eighth grade and
urging them to push on; to, higher
attainments. T h e' diploma» were
nd-’goU were also Is svldspeSÎ.
then "presented to the following:
1 The p^vailing colors lent .thena- ■ponded with an appropriate num*
Mary Gardner, Ruth , Waldron,
&gt;«!lvcf,prettily to the decorutioha,' aa
Fern
Ward, Virginia Brady. Alice eung' witp cnthuiljum.
The guests were then invited tD m-mI
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yellow flowers and green folinge were
used In large quantities. In U&gt;b halls
and In reception and .refritahmantrooms were green vinr.n grac^fuUy
twined. , lnfermlnglW'r-*wH'h.\
geoos w^ellow,. ¿h^ianywirumk- ami,
Southcin stpl^tut. -'Fott^k.ptdfn^ttd
fern» also adtffd to tmt hearty of
the'scene. •As the guests ..pr*iVcd
they were met.By a comm^tjqo of
!jUnlbni,‘ lovely young* ladies ifrettjly

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go to the refreshment rooms on the
third floor, where an elegant ice
cream and cake course was served
at smalt tables. ' Miss' Clara Guild
ati4: MUVAlice Tetherly aaaiated the
JonlArs( |ri looking after the ccm fsri
of Ihdr guests, and nothing was .l- !i
undone that was necessary to ntakp

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what she hagl&gt;die«rd Aat.tb their
future«: ’ If
class phfophfct.-l*
anywhere near right In Herkbredfotlona fog th* future of her^clusstmtert
they.tfiiyve causp "lit» .congratuflg^
theiriicIVm for the future seems Very
bright' ihtjeed. Some will reach the
halls o^tptne add all will attain aome
4*kr*J of. succeaa and UMfulness.
Here’« wishing that thc-olas* prophei”,
has'not made any &lt;fniitalm, (a^ Iftastr

Vaughn. ,*ldJI»' Hodges, Eva Hpdges,
Ednk; ChlttemWn,, Muriel Rhodes,
Olga Vlhiep. Stella Vlnê«nt^Çlau4la
Townsend, RtMfamrtid'-RadlSriO, Ag­
nes Bothamly, .Ercel Bittler Clif­
ford Walkpr,'Edward Millen. Watson
MdAtoxinder|; 1 Thomas . Merldeth,
Uusb'Murpby. Victor Green, Collier
IVowm Collier Biggiers, Dixon Coul'bourn.
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„ JtfMpnt,'thoroughly enjoyed the oven
gueVu -to ' the” rionA' 100ma," ~afUrr'^n»
the Juniors and able oasiatThe beautiful class day exercises
whlch' they .were escorted to thn „u-j-anta-joara. voted royaLanHyulncrs.
of the graduating class -atr«&gt;* given
ceptlon/'roOm, where the’ honor!
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on the campus on Ttltytday afternoon
g usata - itood in lipe' and received
. iS Klglhlh Grade Graduates
at S:30. A large‘ crowd of frlen^a
The •gradynriflg exerriaes of the a nd TTf gttT gr sisomW f &lt;T Oh' Tfia'^orm
Grammar School were held in the
aid« o f»th e school building at the
was Mil* Annie Whitne;]
High .-School 'auditorium at ten
ni itin 1*1ninv
aH.l
entrance on the lawn at
appoint
(o'clock Wednesday morning, and
ed time.
In most respects the ex­
!vsij. wore witneaaasLjby a large - audience
ercises on these memorable class
admiring relative« and friends
days are the'moat interesting of the
of th e’ boys and girl» who were com whole week. M ore,of the real na­
plfXi.ng the Grammar School course,
ture of the data and the individual
it avos'a large and handsome class of
characteristics are displayed than
jjirls and boya and won merited ap­
at any other time. There is always
plause as they marched into the au­
ditorium preceded, by the principal, when the class Comes together;ç(or
Prof. Perklna and teachers of the
a dais day program,. There U sadeighth grade. Miaa Florla Walker and
new |of
ness on account ol thi, nearnew
Mias - Kata. “
parting ways and a feeling of joyAfte» bslpg aeai,yd oivjhe rostrum outness because *of .having iSnUicil
a work “ of years and attained the
covptcd&gt;w&gt;ol, graduation day.

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G i ^ w s r School Rece|cQh
* On Wednesday, niternoon
tho '
friends and patrons'of t h f-Grammar
School Were entertained at a, moat
pleasing reception, :wh«ii they were
Invited to inspect tty»'-work of the
various grades. ' Aa /Hh’iiVr arrived
,tbey were nSek-by-. W m m -Mkjg
aThrasker, h|Sru -''*hrd antf others 'o f '*

freshing punchy and cake, after which
they visitad the rooms of the various
gradeV. The (eachera received in
-xaoxns- sad, ibawa^V
tb» vjaitoHf •the exhibit of school

iwork that odorned the walla.
Every room ; was -beautifully dec­
orated wHh a profusion of iovely
flowers and the dtìplay.of eyery lino
of school work in the several grades
most interesting and creditable. All
the work waa good and showed a
thoroughness and nbatneaa that wa^
vary gratifying In-noth the' teacher!)
and patrons.
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Prim ry School Exhibit
On Thursday afternoon'the teach- era and !Ui!e folks of the Primary
Department were at home to itystr
many friends and gladly recci.v^i
Ths -fro^ram bcg4ft when Mias them us they had just complete^
Adelaide Biggins played a .beautiful a most successful year and had somjr.’
march arid V-.U^A-.- undergraduate* vary interesting proof of it. The
marched out' d f tfxvM-haol building rapid advancement of the tiny tot«
and aasombjed ,;*rouud th* Bteps of the first and second grades la ok-**
*| which were the roairom ^pif lhe occa­ moat mafveiloua. Starting ai they
sion. •Tlwy made a -pretty .picture do, nert knowing u totter, in moat
and were' roundly applauded. The cases and after completing ibo first
glrU wore white dresses «ud- badge.-) sight monthn.'.wriring a legible
of their dosa colors. The boya also reading and spelling and doing
wore the claw colors.¿and ’ looked ber work.in a way . that-Is indeed
.
equally os ..iHs as they-, took their wonder.
place» 09 tho right, of the » 1« pa, , &gt; ‘ The walla were .prettily ’.decorated
The Seniors came next and atood with bordara qf&gt;ldalales, butterflies.
In a group ofr tbe aUpa. They wore Alid roaea, nuiwsry rhymes apd un- *
the rigu^tioo High Scbocl Regalia, derneath are - the eitMbUg^ V .
grey cap« ipd ¿OWi)» and-« »«ore at- school w?rk&gt;
*" " $ $ *
I
nilractlVe,! Ibtelllgent 1ot‘. of'.young - Lovely Ulite booifata ‘ on., w iieh A V , ,
people could acaredy be foypd.ony. jtf* , written'’the perfect speUlng of •a V
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.w h e r t.
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; I L j A 4 . 'r i L _ . A . J _ fiipnlh werfc iioticmL A * ..K ctu ro
Aftw.
'4ho .bttyMB Offtool •slopes, were'] written itt cl^tr. L arsf ,*,
*
J. iFranklUi; 'voale»' fgaiF a parage letters &gt;y first grade ;tdts.* -C a frii-_ ' .
toom the'i|ehre\a-. Scriptures,*Gvorge dar*. w*ps nicdA for the ‘ t K e lW ,- '
Mclnnrghllri dourly ", and * distinctly
, , oagb a atory within .itadf
gave » brief ‘History of tho
and apropp« of th-v aeaaofi.
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Men. was read by Misa lYinnle irehe
Brown.
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M f by m [ i t t f t t i ' 'The
**ay ) g a m
e s &amp; B 3 &amp; &gt;
waiy roiui *bjf' Erttti' Lltf!« v&amp;«t .»Jbf didlyjWvgn . p ^ r by Mis* Linda “ , ' A
hap^ed'-Ma aubjnft -‘ ‘ ManSrSilriiggli Connelly., This wa* followed b y ' a
for f^od Id *&gt;' ,V*ry inVoreating .aud ,cKorua Uy the school. The ¿roVn- •} ,(f&amp;
thoughtful mann^fy Toth Meridrth Ing event ¡0» usual on aucb day*
caipJL, next. with; a (iplcndldly +pYe- the proaldent's address. ’ Miss Helen
. . . .
pareal p ^ p r o n IK« MTwo taAkUj’n f Rowland*, si; president of the class, *t ,

*ka Ipat .lp fta ‘- ¿n «i£
W éiu b ' a n d r e la t iv e s

Kyle. v-A thoughtful,
j l, £\
'paper or\ Som*. Famous Worked &gt; f .
,Pei*p and aorta Saying* of FaiDOM1"

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in .health by her irfpUfc; « ,
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■5 » TurtVlh who ol^thc rnosh *siti atti ve tifai flower?.
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p l a w m this *Viei nlty? and ¿ W s d
vSlra. W. W. Drewor left Monday].
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by Mr. Frank Ilrtiwri, brother of night for Watefton, N Y., called j
l£ &gt; (
M n. Lane.
Thero*1s’ ii thrltt'y fif­ there by tha .viious il’ nesa of Mr.'
*
teen year old or*ngt -trov e' of some Ofeasor's rholny. ^
O. E. Walker* of Topeka, Kans.,
five acre«, dn level ground back of
the bungalow, which aUp da, on the is here Jor n short time, Mr. Walk­
&gt;;cie?t.of a high bluff oVVrtobkljrig‘the er’s cousin, J. B. 'fty lo r of K*il«i|s
lake: ’ The bungalow l*Va'«tu M of City, M oy Is* personally syperfp'.OMey comfort with Its* prt'Ully . fud tending the work o f g r o w in g 50»
i f '’ /' y ’.fished room«, and big breezy.Tve-i acres of potatoes on a iwrtion ufj
» •••‘.^ id a , nicely 'screened, from any Mr. Walker's &gt;gfound. The .flfttj,'
wandering insect life, adorned , with 6,* dctvg .to Iin dug gave a yiel^F fifji
ipany flags and pennants,'and fur- 100 buahdrt W r ucre, pno field
^ ib h ed .with couches and.Bttats that’
J. C.'.JUch Vrijl Hr. W. 'K :.A f t n f l * | /
Irlake olio'feel lniy to ./»von .look «it.
7"‘ ‘ Tl\P Vtdcp j|qpa-to the cJe«r waters nick" of Si. reU»ri##urg ^rro here on ,
cs* ^
j- . of .lorT-ty 'Banti'niT Lake *1« sljuded by a businesa trip last weefk.
Mr. Uudsoc\ of Cjtmerfih Farms
/ 1 a'.gTpir%*jdJ|-,'pti&gt;e'¿saplings, ‘ ’itnd, &gt; iii
be lUrthe.f bertutilicd when the nur- has been in Lakelhnd Jttr'visit, his
* ;
, •*/rperou» JujsjUvvroi# that have been father. „
Mra.
Anhid
Mann
of
Sarasota
was
1 jdafttAd grow /lkigef.' ‘ At the foot of
,-tlya hlil,; a r^gnlaf Indian canoe calted here Im V week to attend the.
funeral - o f . her, niece,••-Jeiuilc MeC]l.niinB.J;: ; r ; J ( '■ ■
kMrs. .Tiionins , Duitiftp of . P«rtt
arenue, .-Sanford ami. Her.guett. 4 flj*

friends are .'always welcome. With Nook,
R .'p ! Grier, Sr., of CBpieroV City
; tlj^'.exception of: a yellow catj who
. .patrols 'tho. Rroumifl,, the place Is, has been ill, under the earo of IJr:
’
&lt;! itee /rdifn" all pftlp^t* life. Np pets; Puleston.
i;:rtfr ;:^h*;'Tdrflw/:-.a« it« master do- V Jo® 1Cameron is at the npw'cattle.
Tro®
•¿hat ^ p w r t ranoh c/inltiiUiy'i heaclquarters sottlh
Sflí. ‘ .V:v.*Al.» siTud- at.Æbertÿ ;Vo .run &gt; v i y i ita a ot ^r.'^Chri^WBii,'*»^a.lUnc ah «6ft.
r iìff lt U y •WhèdeverVJjD‘ Ujfcflftoi.- • ( ¡fine id b o'u riid ^ t tfie.' plairt' for
*. -r •* -•\
M-, Cleveiahd fiWjpjiv» to &gt;Vin- vatipua purposes.
/ rdj'jeg im liu.dtK-9« and fri«/ 'apt re- *, We lm r rfom. WhlteriHand »bar.
&gt;t‘
Until fidi.'.' .fïr. sitwl M rs/K icss- bricklayjftg t wfu begin’ ; about. JunoV /v h n i'fi/ .Ni-v. York' ar^ vbiling' Mrs. 1st on Beard ell ivei^u®, Unless some­
Cleveland àfnl will awil»t ¡her in; the thing .Unyoked for .•hipped*.
mnnag&lt;t,rnt o f ’ "E ch o
dur­
ing the /summer.
Mias Bèssie Stnith has been visftSTU M A REM EDY
• Irtfe friends trf Sanford and reports P O P H A*M ’ S A
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Instant
relief
andiut
curt*
having a- good time generally. , J
in
all
cases
of
Asthma,
Twricbitl*
and
'■■ ' Arthor •how yf Clearfield, Fa., 1s
visiting his aunt; Mrs. Edgar Bridge. Hay Fever. V Sofdt only by Wrni G.
/ Mrs.,Brld(fo is ontertoining as well A hirich; druggist, malt oh ret ip t.of
as instructing the children'o f Faola l i p ; » Trial package by rr,aiJ 19 ¿up Li
with a ‘Sunday school Maw» at her William«- M fi Co|, Prop#. CIeve\srid;,'j[&gt;;
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‘ ' homo every Sun clay .fttdrnJng, T^(*’ **=b, *♦*-»t. 'v.I „*' .k-.V
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is surely v good woHcj' ojjd ' fs ;npI
';&gt;• *1. -LAKE MARY
flouljt. much- hppreciaLedr^1
iippreeiaudfT
dmil)U
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and Mrs. ,&gt;V. H^.'lTyanB^lir
C:
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Finrson
C; D.j Pearson tt'iit
A-dfit- ttoo fiapksonf Ja^uon- ^gcikonvillo are .thw ‘.guesls Tof his
ville during
rluMop, tflbHt^*,/ AJr* &lt;F,wni)&gt;.
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during the
the rbqpnt,'. rltiMop/,
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rtl mfiMall11IT •*TVDqug^pJt
Aaa^ Au GHHln
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, where
hc'/pnjayhd
Fate
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• and•sayf?tjty crowd w ^ aomsthlflg SanfoM: visited here SundayJ.
wprfh «efcfng.7
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Mrs. IftcWniHu of LongyiOod .mndtJ
*: Jliflf^Ootb gl»a.»per\i, » tdbplp of a' businea^ trfp here 'FJl^lday,, *
4oek tft th e ’ rnetrrtii'ol|ifti ’bnd repots ... }A
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T h e c o s t - i s v e r y s m a ll; o n l y $ 8 :8 9 ; f\irw h q t su m m er aftern oon s’
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al the Dlichary saw mill the other Hhetm
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flay, and mgih* l)iiggs Uyely there
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o c ie n lir it^ J iis to v e r y ‘
coyrgge'of a ‘c fclred ompjoyce, thky
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Miss Lettio ‘ Hoard of Orlihdo Is tirsi Oragwsstyp ’daBcerns fo offer for
visiting lier sistersM m. J};..W:'Lhrfl. ^ • .th cf’nt^.si^-jn of gtetüdp» that fc*
' Among thbie thaClook in th Ä ifi' Ltob'sun'i.kntfnrf Che nsA 'pfb« fashion^
union -In1 JackBonvfllo liât Jw^elt calomel as ajlverjn tóldn èi., 10.
t h e l o w p r ic e p a i d f o r P a lm B e a c h
■ Kfiwrs. ’- Ì.ÌM *V lA rd , tC Wi
N w ljr everyone kbW s ).ow easily
fJ B d m tiyied fc o ffe e -P b ^ s , típéc.íáí . ............
S ^ t s in su m m e r e n a b le d -y o u t o
Lord, tW-- 'ft* Humphrey, •0 . ‘ C. the'ltVèr Wconiw sluggish tn' this -ell.
,A liu tf^ h ^ y dini' J» mlly, IX; L . ^unV- maté,gnd how.this sluggishness Affecta
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t t v J, D'.^Iinntprhoy of *Jac^sghYilltf but tho mfrid. As weil,*',‘
•jÈ r ia m e lè d W h s h B &amp; i i f i ? . .j L ^ a K - X y --: l ? c
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it-4be.&lt; yjd Jflhn Z.‘-McDonald jd»ce »1it libi,'which san#1cidi malaria ars coatH tn p ie te lt o ib o f , ' i f c w r f i -tear;Lake ■-Maryyr r-\ .*
{ ' kìiówt» “ B lack^G at^- hcaKd, '
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l ;'ai'^forHJ,'running'* !.; ' V
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‘ cv-etyTpair guarantcctJ-p«;^
birycle shop -wbUe Jie wiae In*Jack- sMooUflc -Kquiif ,.v8¿ot&lt;ií)lo mj*»bçioe ln
téctf«àtisfiw*t|onr\-\é;.
tha fùrm of ŸTus Wulf«' l i ver-A kl ‘will
sgnvjlle.
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Mrs. W.*H. Evans of Lake‘..dsry iT.'V.nt or pròniplly r&lt;Jk*vp all Uver.
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guárantoo
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were the guests of-M rat 1, If. Wyi.n
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Mrs. J.
Lord ,aud.
L' V. t£s
‘.LISIe IIohc, “ Black;-Col
Sfenstrom spent C(gsp^ .Wgflneadey
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■with Mr*. McGaughey*' oP^tpbgB a r is « d e s ig n s lip é s f o r t h e w o r l d o f
per pair.
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sisters, Edith amV' Christine,- and
Wdthdr* Gcffis, Morgan and halfM o n d a y ............ •..........a r i . . . ....... ' H •.
broths^ Jarhies F., Vr. Jennie -had j-’
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V a n a m a H a t s ; g e n u in e T h e C o r s e t s t h a t in e a s e 'a p d g r a c e o ù t and,, »color»,- rcgiihir
'iiH oveuver. •flwt!;'ylth ;j»n .nttAeV o n
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THK MAIN CONVERSATION ABOUT
the name of D. Barkis &amp; Co .
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{D. FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MAY. lt , 1914.
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coupon will also he ¿«'aqfied,t^Cthe
tet’urn railroad ticket, ¿V &amp; -. .*• 'Ji­
lt ts probable the ,ptAn. wl(l Itq
trjed out nygt month,
soon iuj 'jipsi
^aible after the building of tlu/' paw
' t4 *J-f—
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-,
7 • . . ;
pavilion at thp beach, has ln*»lr
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i'hed, and the ,flrst experiment Wifi w ^ l l ' f i Y^k D l u n c h .-B ahk' k t » ‘
WliKE DÉPLF.TB» HY T ilt ? 1
, - &lt;‘S F%
bo
run
aa
an
exiseidment*
i
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f
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tt
R T A
IS
' Hi NORV CICGUÌR
proves, successful. an plfort wll
V
.ritqde tp induce the v.tillf.oftiFJ
panics ‘ t&lt;^ coptihu^ tjife exditf
‘ t i h¥!W ’’ ' pirnic'nt
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toirded,tno_.school
Geneva
, s
every Sunday during the ;etrialrttWr lait Saturday *fqr Geneva |»/s ti rc)H
o f iho summer season,
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f .utlrtion for hospitality -that «uutqo't
baillyC ncgIee&lt;od condicion, aha
It is 'ostmiaterir^hat eoreral .hjijf■
J
be discounteA, Thee« 'were altmit
tbr. Kadn of Argenifha, was in
J*avo
Âhf rejA ^ a i of work
dred. |ftopie.,Bvlnj LA-ytl^ Iht'ftjipr twenty cgadldatoa-. affd ckmp\ (&lt;gresignatioQ
fn,
^osc
su«
l)
a
,coura*ibjNhiftara
Falla
to
arrapRe
for
tile
lie(■ PlhQnld(tfS( tb .d o . dlut- deepite tMr*theV, ir e
towqs iw ic; avalV iherj|*ilveiilpf'«uqh lowgrs from this dty-Ahat
jbucm?y«U ;•&gt;
"•that jouenoyod
v’i r
necessary to a- Wftlembnt in 1peace, glnfllmi of the lonfejencb haxt Will*
If Cleujte t ’Enlde: and w W .;‘ V » i f r
im opportunity to lp e n d Sevtfai thither by boat nod auöi
auta and wlijyx .:‘A - •• ; Ì .
rf^otialibiia.»
This
was
stated
pout-*;
nesday.
Amhassarior
!)&lt;■
C.smu,
of
ieyr
•pore n»&lt;V t h n n .iw prjMcnt ^ u n \ - 1
hours ft! the beAch^^ind plaits kte they. Unet!-up.-At the
"Vcly In - ^ p a tc h e s . tpUay^ from a llratil, was in New York, whence to
b,nt. Claude WfA*€bt In U fj bunch
now being taikc&lt;i apd considered- to mjt leave anything that
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voubj mph:
ormighly
i»mpetent^. diplom atic«leave for. the Canada birder town:
but Jo*ef&gt;h Scant .of Kissimmee. Wl
■•■i.Jhi. iÏ,t hack
t.a.f.1 .
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furnish . amuiemspt and . enteTtllpi cr the people by carrying
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1 $ / Malone o f Key West, Albert «njl tom nAc r ^omifigTjo 'for' à.’ ïù ç- so ii/ce In Mexico fcjtyfW 'olio of'th b Minister Suarer of Chile’ wds to leave ment for the Yisltora when they ar&gt; homo
&gt;v
jii o f ' Jackeonvillp^ kniT St. cetwlon (hroùghot^T'^fìjt) “ authmor',1 forelglt •representMlN'V . i K f f c ) ; Hh(f here today nnd mnrabpra nf the rr--’.
Tho people did not’ gather at tho
o
Albióy
be confirm*, in\ir^Tl*o»}glvj(rt^Ly friends American mi-Mion. ,* w &lt; to depart
. 0 vp OMc, About a of .iJftW&amp;vJNq Within ft f
As yet plans have not been fully grounds until about eleven but tho
. k/nTkJI her* In.thelrgjory
■
«up6ty-i»g the J/AwH«t&gt;UriUi ckittamade, but ll^ls practically certain canlttdattn wero right on tho job
I telatcd. the street* in tho’ Afternoon lobies an|lA n a«Wnvd,bna.i\Wr, Jcrop"
the railroads will try -out the experi­ bright and early and worked aw ry| umJ *rf night «poke to thehotopl* of Farli being very jiromlni/ig. -They
ment in tin» nenr fu tu re—'New known dodge and. artifice for th«*
[, ¡t. the, tsrrtef of. First street _#rvd -»laoç hi\ve crop«, iof co*rnt pi «.not', fted- the delegates 'to disflusa: oply j Rucrta^ repre«entutlyes nrr|ve' irdm .Smyrna New*. . &lt; .S’.i*w
vptes. At noon ail \he good pooplo
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/-P iik /s x V n ^ v T h e y hud u large
potStbea. - They believe In vu the qttcstion of tiu- Tuinpuy 'con -i N&lt;*w York-.
of
Geneva had gathered all th e good
THE
OftEAT
NATIONAL
GAME.
&gt;y.and^ afe »aeking^ t# ; Intrbdu« f)ict. leading to the Arnericnn' oeca-l. ’Jfhuoretlcally, the liuertn tieier **tioW&lt;4tiii wpA» ;H»twned to with
things
to, ^At In .tlie beautiful pavil­
itiiernational issuo, Tmt
r
f ’’
K 'J n u i i i l M i
»«* 51. - - - several new, yegetoiilc* troia 'lliitr »PHtibn of Vera Crut. Later. .Y he;jtatea
t
Sanford Wilj .Hav&lt;j IfaecbAlf Yhlx ion on ifie ¿bores- -of” Lake Harney
Meal
can
dictator,
It
ia
;
-¿apWiifd
('¡'j;
are
deciftr^I
to.
have
privutrij
native .country. T ho^, &gt;ave . ulsa'
and tlWe the hpbgry’ on«?s full .t o .
Sumc.i r Sure '
camp to recognize the necessity, pi ft { admitted that'the rejty prjibUm ’ con*
ict out a largo bod qD4asparagus,'
A very *uce*aHfu| meeting of Saaer and devoured the elitekeg pio.'fripd»' . / ;
nting.them .u tin- : . : ■
' Voi. UA(rA'-»lmiUI raero ulrect^l up Ahich one vegetable tJiiCTrue Dem­ broader settlftnent,. tmd than &lt;
ball fans wa* h d d : laat Tucsduy chicken and 'all the goo«l tilin g»'
,-&lt;U~l%L’ E/vfle M a Ttu* iiCt that he ocrat has often asserted can be mada v o ^ e d t o the delegates^ ai#m‘ap«pe|’r thsi? oountr'y. .A t the Same 'time
that those Geneva ladies know how
eyeding.
After full do-eu
*3?»Tc^.&gt;ntlj unalde lo ,rjwwef' roll to make Tallahassee as famous as thu\ he was prepared to’ step down por.mns id the confidence of the
to
make. After di niter the cajididecided
to
place
in.
tho
field^an
atnsh ou ld 'th b course he found nects-j Washington government nwert the
.tail aiaV'lhV,. J^rdefl-pl. \hejr w.- Sanford -la for Its celery.
dates
were- railed upon to earn their
ntPUr
team
composed
of
local.
boyi».
j
qUf'tion
for
mediation
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Another Industry to .which they »ftry by them.
The problem causing chief eon-¡is the Tampico flag Indd
the Those present w«*re ably to^ascertain dinner by speaking and ail of them
TheyahpaH g o o ttW 10^^ “ 9^ Joft are giving particular attention ia the
, of 'from reliable sourcef of information took their turn and told the people
¿ n . «pi-riuL’y appeals in the people growing of, «ilk worms. They are cern to diplomats In Mexico City* numerous affront* to the
rond'-thnt we' Itnvi' in pur midst, extra why they expected t j bo oh*cte«I
county a yiie-cwne« from the adept in this business, having- been now is thrftlpf the fprrn of admlnis-ithe United States, hut the
L ro-, RoiuJ material Urr om* &gt;«f tin* bmt aaci gave an excuse for wanting their *
naBerior. ■Hilly M alohi.^itr also poll regularly engaged in it In their na- tration during the inkprinr, before a ' «motion oi,8ct1l\nif the troJffic
a
team# In thl» section o f ‘ thb.atateY- votes. That is ail the cand date* . *
f.,iorr.e votes.
ha" widl,.Willi’srpion' ¿ivu Vonntry. They clhim that silk constitutionally- elected
spoke
that
could
he
found.*
Kn^w1
All
Cm
boys
a*k
la
that
thpy‘
have
could assume . oflTcc.
i'Anw ts-.as they
sy iiir'fmve- thoir,- W n , he prpdt^eed here within thirty
the support of evfry'neritpit in San­ of them hid out, but Hon. F o m a t
tonal ‘friends buy if .the meeting days, w^ortTit tnkvs forty*flvo. days tiona concerning the hamcB
ford -a bo dr »»re* to hovo hasehalt in Lake who pn»ide«l manadgetl to»
w e rn rn ’e i f J* efttabllahed or
Saturday changed' uny * vdlgS in'Greece, and the ftarlter tho pro- B i b l e .atitemaor tq„-iruetta. .were
Sanford 'during the summer months. corrftl D. L, Thrasher, C. L, Prdlc
K^gsa iiot apparent, althoiigh« it was d^U to:^fc£Vtribfb f valuftUie. They tainod in the disp itc!). ‘ this subject sur. «i,in Mexico City.
Mr. H. It. Stevens Wat elected fo catatffdates for* Supt. of Public In­
“i » ebneenaun of'op ljp on -th at' Sear* hnve'huniircdn. of wafite farmed out* •being'onp In whiep'ft ,woul&lt;C be nee ■ ■ T w o (acident*.-am ong soverai
esaar^-fto, ebtisult opinion bf Congd- wfeich bticlouded the mediation skjes be manager of * the team, for the struction. E. A. Douglass candid
uidc the most telling.94i|\-ch siiicc he ■on,
; o f. rttfU
tutioj*rtiist ami other leftdtjrs in Mex* during the past week today remainM 'coining year, ond wfi ai1vTtrto*f front’ (or Clerk, S. L. McBride and L. P.
HjT,not kay that* lie jAould^got the
ring the-past «ypak Today
remain« past-baseball history in Sanford that Hagan, County Commissioner«, B.
iftnafi* evVryitiiag icC th$ colelirlar'
-E* Brady anB C. M. Hand for S!f«riff
Aftf^tViJ Lur-it^ai'he. wpnld d o ’ his Vftbitrt'TIÄtalftese-*'
,
S
W. B. lipaliy fqr Treasurer, T . K,
Niagara
tl b?st. The ’ boys- Were * vWy few worms’ bring ^
Bates, for Annaso;t ^co. G. HefHng ’
f^tlml frflm theD long campaign d o fn $100 to' »bpusands of t Individuals lug., seen
ttnd l)r-?G. ijtrn»gfeflow cundiilutpH
dfam kf
B k £ a « i OoftaJL and Ijifis. arrival
in thtir çouti'tfy,,
for* C-outty Judge and several othrfs.
the-poejtion b f a n d , ,
sal h e ra ld b V ‘ n. advance, conno- .* T b « m»’d fske'.a-grt-at it\tc»c*t In
Th«’ . day.: was greatly enjoyed by
lypr. anti hf« bilicò .will t&gt;*
Riintly ilii-j—did not bavp.ihp'iTodd
every Toho. and there Is ’ no- moru , .
tiro'Vblf4i-of-thb people.
y*
|^M-ihE,.£ 0 ,uiiti&gt;L LhaL
■1very beautiful jiL&gt;ot in .the countv for a
T he ;-&lt;inancf ■cnmmjtf*»,
«,/t^ Ä em cäj of Hifl^ftoutherp^ reput»-■bnltilfOi -;ôulimaè‘. hau « uot
•yrT
Ì»yttrnthd and their talks
essentlat J&gt;art of the success.- or- fail.- Ipicnlc . or-’ more generous h*mft«l
B&gt;iriti-il's* ibey wouid ;have * lieen t|»cy dre igroatly/Jilcftied, .with,'wad)* .lie.’* *.flfir.*.yffep«»r»d bptfrmTarfl’-tit the,rencjjpd'* "Msalftb .C ity / as had beeh
llu^rtu :d('|?gfttibi\^.&lt;»vcr
for ' promised.-j/iit it wag presumed11be dte of bftsftbsll is composed of the pcnplc to.serve you tharv.tm pcoidu
, nrlkr in jhe campaign. J
• tiom Jurrc and that jqverftl ptpet
of Gefieva iut*l vicinity. Some o f £ *»
mcAiftli^p fuuo«t rrfleotion in^'thc reftsdn for Vehijf w««f brokcu f ruil fdllowing men: Felix Frruik. fib**«.
i - L’ Kngle . WK^npt^'rgpre«rnted by Greek*‘ will Join them frere in 'tlje
kite c«ndidat*s /want .t o , give tiie II.'
Dingec
and
E.
F.
Ilousljolder.
capital,
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&lt;oinniunicnlton,
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mmuniention,
my one atHhe rfteeting a* hia friends fa ll;'
— ■— r ------ ----- r------ T— ------lì'LJ The**- men will . call on yoy and people of jUcrfeva a fish ’ fry iwforo
BM ppnfident that ho will be
They will grow vegetables largely,
State their purpose and it Is hqfled the campaign ja over just aa tbqy
tire reedved at tho Ford .factiwy
led on Juni» ‘Jmi, but-those four next Season for shipment. They are
o f'lilt MILLION TIRES
that bvery man in Sanford will heed «•an 'visit them again.
this ycar travçl» in the course of it
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«ntcKtants are certainly .tunning also experts in poultry raising and
tiu? call for base)»all in Sunford this
Supply
the
This
*.M
on;
i
to
lifethne.
/îve
thousnnd
miles,
end
Takes
■oAf, ajid shaking every hush.
machine incubation.
Cabaret Dance
1*-;T( rV
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tbliTii. .'A-&gt;cpnftervative eutimate oi KWH’"Ford
j*&gt;
” t&gt;t us all pull tefother and we
Mr. und Mrs. H. W. Herndon*»
,,
rlig lifo b( a tire on a Ford, the
r,T)elroit, Mich., May* ;)9.
joint de'|jatc brings |q minds of the
Killed by Lighrning
will have'a good team and good base beautiful home on Park nvenuo wa* _ ' 'miHbn two hundred fitly thousaiid yaftr-’ s eupply 'of tires wHI hâve
pM^pr voters-the,eorly iiays when this
ball. Teams in the field and opcq the scone of a lovely, cabttet «ianrx*
Kissimmee, May 18.— During . an
tires- for this year’«'«production pi trnvcUcd a total distance of fi,2S0,-.
fc | a a rotnrnon prnCticó and the
vuo. evening, ul Maft-jweek, givienexceedingly heavy olactricai Storm gopd rare- fv^-th * -estimate
ofRhOOÔ rml! w ,~ nr‘ ~29fV;,OiJ*r ttTnT'v
iv«ntèdf:t o ! bear f«tm ali—of
P*lktkli„ Long liman, The I’hoiihonqr of MrV.. H. &gt;R / Dleidrift; o f. '3L ■
Which passed over this section late
« t;u(jd thing Tor the*
¡fib aronutl tho world .hefore the lait phate’ League, Tampa, Kustis, HasPetersburg, Mrs. Herndon*» '«d»ifn»Saturday afternoon, lightning struck
•«&gt;
e fa serftyped.
toter,tç’ «ce id| the cajtdjdatck ip
Dng*, East Coast towns, and of ing house guest. Upon arrival theAndrew Slmmor^, a proinlnenl far­
v •a:».-.- r - e. «A. •;
-y
xrlU-, be
^«tk)n, hc.vr them, talk’to« them, and
cpqrme if old Orlando d«?s{res to. try guests wero Cordially ree*dv«*«I b y •
V/ »'
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mer residing'neaf Fiab' -lilti.--about
supplied bÿ four leading American
■Wske up your mind aceunllngly.\
EXCURSIONS
TO
CORONADO
an«f :&lt;fomo back again we can take Mrs. F. L. Miih i
*
iAur miles southeast ol Krasimmee,
tirç companiee. The tires arrive in
If Congrcasmaa L’ E jigjc'fa *-afeto
«are of her, or we will givo them the
The entire first floor, ^ n c T u d l n c W
'
killing him Instantly. Mr. 8in|iaDYv» daily shipment* \d aufilcient. quanb» make tim campft{f d ‘w a r 't W
ifniud-M WUI Make Cheap Rales chfthce ftt least; Give us your sup- the spariour -veranda was thrown*
was st work on hift fsrrii WjiscnvAbe
titioe fó keep pftcc.wltH .tho prodaic/
■ht* »til probably do so b u t ’at J lrfe'
Durlng the Summer
port and we will givn'you baseball. opCn tb the dancers, am i the rooatis.j‘ ,
stpfm arose atid before be.inid!iiine tion o f th* »Kord factory. Epeh'Var
*ot he is engage«), with' thp, ft g airs
wqru* beautifully decorated witfc r|tt( - /
to reach safety the
Thal-r^New* Smyrna and CbKinado '
‘ li»»N|i'a Opposition '
load ■’òónlalji*' àb5UtfttQ0:M ^ ¿T tires
'.of the natloniYi^ W'a*hHlft6n ;‘an_«l
fi oWera. ’ rosea, ’ for mi and; Bkster. '.
He
Was
a
d^an
of
pi
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j
—
...
uill
entertain
hutidrqda
Of
p
eq
p
le'‘
at
•
Tallahassee,
May
18.—
Acbordiog
&lt;0. ^0lC .(Jurine tliir qA nthshd JXo.being crippled up* with rheumatism
'
M_ c__« ■•'__ I . 1.» .
, .
,
, ■ • lilies being used with mucfy CRbiter
f
trious unx/riibll knownMn thur. yirm- yaVr, 1 Fetai'.unry.^Mntch“ «fnii Aprii. ■
least
several
Kundays
a
lid
i
perhaps
to
the
provision
of
the
new
primary
rannot get aroumFin an active camand
skill
to
pfodnea
uji
urtiiatTr;
v
f?
Jty and leaverhialcU»-hUjsniA ft.LtB^, ..L
.whfn
* . thoT
lk., -factnry ivslAflilflRnvi'J
Uw, a-raf
e v e ry B u n d a y during the , mld; Mizn.
pvoducGoç; ^
'9 t j j Ê È P \who. ha» no ‘jopposi.''
feet.
Small
tftbh*«'
&gt;’ir«l
art
angl’d
Tii.
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.
‘sifmYmir svaso», .is practically ftp* tion:-for* (Tifi olllcn
cn he'seoW
he’ seokï., 'D
1» aD
nlTh!se fight it) the Fourth* will Ve ly of' six children.
brottnd
«16^ven/flupdtfd'Vijh
In tho dining roo'm. wheirq tfio j*q»MK.
reody
declared
the
nominee
f&lt;
\
r
ihut
Vured
by
progress
being
made
q
ppjo
kiipnt
cl^Ihw
fA
Ä
rlo
a
(T^
°'l °f hfc anti is about the ohly one
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woro.
scrv td d a in ty sandwii
ofJi«'c, atul -bb namo wyt i\bt;iappeaf
, ll**t hai afl.’akpnod much rnthusiOne Thing
co(Tee
throughout thb evening-,
qrt-'thf A llo t to.be Vptfd for in the
and some o f the candidate* have
When you go
A. P, Cdnuvlly gracifiUidv ptrifjdoa,- &gt; r A_
tirjmaty
e
l
e
c
t
i
o
n
.U
n
d
e
r
,'t
h
r
m
l
d
^Franised 'to come hack ami make
June 2 ‘ remember
J
'^rrjtagèn\cdt, thè hftllqt., w if/utjncc- at the cojreq-’u m ,.yh ile Mlfui, N orm a :
KjfJ^lhrr trial before th », campaign marking ■ybur ballot
■ ta l;
Herndon
and
’
Mire
fi/rltg,
Jyrki:
yirttrer'
’
1
" J»^nd«d.
; . *.c ; m37
5S1 -tain»,'' or a train approximately 4rain' lejive Orlando early In the*! éssalijy cneumhBred/wlth' th* names
the nam e-as ytni. hcrB^ofor«»
bar amac.tif e aM istan^./lylrir.
of^ù^h. tj'ruiidates. ,
■ ri The;■y will always be Vvtleomc.
rjope, the croaa'.Miibst he tnftdp at AW and off*Twit mib*s »opg to bring h&gt;«rnhig Sunday, arriving here in
chat rhin^ ofa*nar, i ^
t)id, mlrfdfe o f ' tho f â ^ t u S l ï n W .
Burr «p«rjNAwto
/¿ J '
^ *’
* ^ r r 4 - *, v v th o u g h t of the,H.amt of tile petson tlm year'a'-fire- supply, tp thff Ford
a
om
d
.
relrosblng
frojfrt "m-/
-------- BHtiÿ, 'candidates', für rç«çbicUonv,ti&gt;
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&gt; - - » I ’ gtkrtiqg hack" in the li)te aftoninon,
for whom you wish to yn)a; While. factory
the office* of a railroad comntü- handsome pun«*h bowi )n '.#■ b q o j y .a f k);
Thu i l r U W i U l ’ a b $ M Ì &amp; valve * * * * * / K
v^tors -severoì hours
■ httt lb do' with
jljiliUi has th W is no ejctra allort required to.'^p
sioner, find, thòrnselver» In a moat on- .vines and flowers u n U tfek p d f sir- .
bhtk|ui _ and amusements
y / 0 Huncd’ ovRt by tho various caa- tbli it. l» cxp&lt;'eted,that thore will’ be caps ami fitVAgs,; the Inner Uxb&lt;-\ '
"'••hie and Cuhinmpdoble posttim?. ranged 1» .the yl.*n.y.DplfgbC«T in li-t
bring hi "th e / com*«. Upon t)icir n r.-]® //
bW h Bn', .
- bidat« fdr ofil«»' jn fipidiaii-county many a. vote b*st b y ’ th«
that, they hare .'no opposition sic was furnish«id by
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p hnszihig th« member* ef/rthe among tbiiie 'wTTo fiavo bcerl"ufte&lt;l rival a.t'thTranorV’*tfW’tD*^JIW
and under’ tho tfrxy law are alrêatfy IngTon and'^mith. and'npuijfty»f j ! »
■S%mblr«ì nt;. *ba«U, l A m ì ì ^ n f a t U t i r i o o d / t Ì i h t the plan (a
{. '
° utk&gt;' Dernocrutic' Commitle*. Th«c l,o voting in this state.
declared |hè nomiur«** wipliout phe nowast damjtr* w^fft' JftiaU/.lphidyed.
fittings altachirfi ftml *ent; 4jkVn t J ^ J i g favorabiy-con ^dfrid by tho
j. ••»^’ »»ys.tbat each cgndi{Utft i»uj^
nbcwtiDy of* their nafne^Wppearing Those dpjoying th« ‘ hoap|taHty ' o f .
-V y
the ccCr&gt;suv*&lt;?mhly, »»rfrom,.wb'm' ifu1:*1 'Atlantit -.^Cpkat Line and. Florida
p*y five-pec wnt'. oi .bU anhdftDAwl*
Mr. and .Mr*, .vH«fut|oli wirm Tytbw. •
qn
-,th* i&gt;a|!ot to lio yotqd’ for.
y A«to
t e d W i ^ ‘ Hm F tloftst ‘radrAads. th * tw ^roads
„ *rjr **'k 'Prtinary fae. (5/ llita three
'T beT U ct tlfst they have no oppsi- Laura Flth, Mra.,-.'PirWon.-Air. anrfi’ v»
/h d g e
S W Ï'together in h^arfiiijg the exDr. J
” , r*nf fb*a to the couftt&gt;VompiisMrs. Nqwman, Mr. and R r a fO tv'
aion
-trqjijs.., Th« fratos will -bo.
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LakW -W .VR/'W atson,'.W . Hill.
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entary LictigiJ'iUqn, qf. thoir servocek'he^,: w1ir.)nake the
'. J r i’rlmiry. Two j)e r ceiit B«w.- to TUchmo^
Mias
Lucils
.AiflhwaJl,
Mias
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.Rowland. M r: Bishop', *Mr. IJoyd,
V ^ ' ^ ^ y ^ t a l t t e e 'b u t the Uw trip .b y ’ f t U ^ . , , . , ^
S ortit* lait »everat year«. ' rV.v *
‘ M c-'^ b rid ge return* to hic. hotnb tqry, J
t » ^ t b y s 6 0 a,* sjid
apd -its
-ita IlnckenUnrkm- Llnr-rrwd, a r t ; there fV«'ns7rrt;ed
Jw-illtbyBAo*,'
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not say/fqr what puwQSe*'tmg
Tsa P e t ó li^ ' I^ffler/.-Mios Wififia
rt *-D)llwypk, Vs.Vftftcf spending thp( ¿eVmi*4 »'. ;k e v jt/iK 5 ft- *tau«cîM ' In the-FtorijiCiJB*»t Ç«u»t by*d«^;.rqkd&lt; ;”ÿ .f »; N o l j c r to B ase hall T t» y » 'r (K
Lsflhf. Mr.
Rfrit winter in-'Bififònf^Apretwntih^ K-’ Ö*.- ah*p&gt;.'Sl»JTh'o Ttcord fpr .oàsemblhig- I°r I'*0 ru^jio-tBj^ «òiy. ) * . / " ..
-y.. K v t iy -g f Pgrnoon ù b ;4 ^ .0| ‘|t W 8. E. -Büret» flo y Chittenden, Joe
fri«*n4f ^rés'on «qjî^k.w oft-m ad^tîçrs'porq ^ Tiu* piàh&lt;is t«&gt; *s6lt oxcûrai^a- tjck- ball- priy^ljtp beglnx;^ Coin*':'
ChUiendin/ M fiu ' Beils Smith. M r. '
nave-about Jî.000, wtóih-is «Miles
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» Co..’ ^HD " many
,I,an
Alfa. ElOridgo wbqH'syeigbad Ä t p a t h la fp f^ e : 9&amp;a pta fqr tho trip go«»d;j^ipi‘,thir;«tiirt- ^«ur assbHanW
deeded. ,'^fe cs«i|p•
tbatrtcnòugff, tb hold’ the pn&gt; ^
_V* -WfO.-SV- and Mr;
b . ’ Ï * * ’ T h k _ D c m o c r a lic C o m m itte e
. » / . U u o i d Lop« will I»un«is, ’He assembled throe him- Itrg «Yatfon to 'th e òòàt h, a co'upon nbt Kiy* a gbod team ^fjthout piayy Braxton Parltins, Mis» Bessie Schur
li. house , during ?»if
-dre^jJrjM on -wheels In a day and
*Hdn teb-tho
be-^fcr*.'
"_Tho t e a n T ^ i r ^ g o o d dné’ pert, kfi*» Charlotte' I..................
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good for the *ri«lfl
to -tho Jbeach
beach b
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the pace for.daya at a timo. Ing -attaché«! to eae^VaJbôad ticket, a m i ! » berth on ■there ^
EHxahetlL idcLflughlin.
rsd aeventy-7fArrangemeflli will be made wiih houor." Tt is' purcly vlocal
Pardon, Mrs. Long o f
dir# every
out whether you piay.yr not
Mr*. A, P.
Onn of tho i
couragv the bo)a who are
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Washington.’ JD. *C„ May !J8&gt;-The
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sub-committee of the senate com
tto* on commerce, which ha*
_yerl serious consideration’ to the
Hiver and .Ilsrbor'appropriation bil
alnco the donate received it on Mar.
29 lii: t had hoped to report the bil
to the fort committee on lyedn*^day, but there wore ao mflny sfh?&lt;,-■ »tors/ ^M irini t o 'b e hcim^ on pn
jn-i ». ■iMjticr way end Cov MMtdaj
gurated, vthal it ia lmposstbli tb'
predict 'When the committee .V'jon
commerep will havo.’ the rpuiU. of
the wqrfc of the* sub commfltte. ¡It
U stated; t,bat a num ber,of -euryoya
will be onloltf El over And ahoyp t^osff
carried In .th e Ifouse bili, wMle spyw i eta( projects *now under way wH^bn
_4 ,y.v.
/p la ced Jn thf^continuong contract'
%4'% ;■class, to the.eftd" thatthelr cbm pie;
tion.jnay.be brought about as early.
. r; , as possible.
If hiatpry repeat» Itself,, aijd^ there
M *. V ;la ub.rdason. that «it will, t®te river,
a no reason to-'doubt that it wiU,
the-river •end .ItaWdf'.bill, as it will
.¿ ho reported in IK»' senate' wilfc ext c ie d , the ,hou)H&gt; hill, byfoutorfive
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millions,
wild ii*
i t &gt;may;,go'higher,.„as.
* numbered gddltiohnl ^rojecti ha»ff

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E m p ieo, tb$ grtxxled oldj.warrmr
will not ' take away from younger
officer* the opportunity to gain their
spurs if sny opportunity presents
itself at any time in Mexico, much
as he hates to bo absent at fighting
time. Discussion of this a few days
a»to bÿ a number o fja r p y and navy
ïfliceris at the army. . and
navy club
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recalled to one of the group, a naval
b/Dcer of high rank, a significant re­
mark kAdmiral Dewey made about
the time Abo Schloy-Sarnpson con­
troversy was running high. Q new».pafer correspondent h a d 'met 8chley
one afternoon, and, -the. battle of
¡ttitVll^go ;bcing referred to, ’ Schley
bad 5^14 tp him w:fth a pierry twinkle
in tya’v y c: "W hat should I knowabout ».that . fight. FJotn what I
feadJd the newsOaper* now 1 Wasn’ t
cytrti there."
ThV newspaper man
had/obtfdsltm t^.ac^VtimjjjiV^Jewcy
twit ^venfbgj' on d.lii Tdii* .*ct»unio of
conversation
&gt;a«uaily mentioned
S’chleyb^* rajn^Vk’.
Welt;/ well,"
muyed Dew-ey* "How* ■smll f*Why
don't you knqw that I f Scbtpv'wasn't
thdta .then pW ifc l,60(h«$£!Kiiard*,
pot^ ddvila ! imdkt. hive V-oro'initled
sulfide 1(rat •'day.’ .’
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Utili timo tost troiq, wbrfc'

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fa ctio n that Ji siurel hbj
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o f blooded stock vat
i r^wj' ceMoas: xt bests s«r^
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It, h igM
h ly /fo
and. wounds quickly. aad. Uavos no dtsi
.Ttols
remedy
■Js need«
nr&lt;al*dr In ofery |&gt;qipi
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k l» vw
neqy .ur
U «¿floaor Wïs ' aenifsUy.*] aown^ppr family
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^ * « 0 0 / 1 SOo amt jtl.OO per Botti*.
r#'Ir djli •JiPrn * «
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j!- \:r Ifawor Roll fd r^ p rir •,*- *.
&lt;?Wdr'6T«ia.\'. *; iJ., , K»)t6enm' Waldron, -fîTain
FritìV .Coatf*, Mfif&lt;a:i Packard. ¿te.ir
nW ^iufrèll,'
—
, Adululile ’ Jfir’jliii», iUetirlC
rflSàlty u a^arà a.A -r
,-^va feyw kjwy..*J
kNE of thosq pretty fnrtoy- walst» tho back and in fronL This 1a fa-.
j T # t i , UrnffP Cûnûejlj1. •Aljce '.OoiV
which aro ço easily made bjrMraping iihed with, a very narrow Rom sn&lt;r.;tv
snii^u
IM, ^fivelyn TlernejÿlÇth*^ Mough-.i
F 1 3 M 3 5 r a i i trt-JunrinTXTJJ
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a
net'
foundMlcm.wRh silk or* cbtfTi n fold trf; chlffbn, In thin- sanro Oolflr j|r
n^Jïqlon' jtôwisTt^j \VIhfi le Brown,
WÎLI IA&gt;. G, ALDRIDGE .
ncoj,-.*Whitncr,‘ Karl Tiikfon. Lucca and lsce Is pictured here. Auy Woln the crepo. ‘.It is plafn f fiver the/wglst
X
aj^ who can BHtr|fiy»Tt a’ llttlrcatt man- and ftw ed.ln at thA waist'line. T(to
Chàptîell, ^ ’Jola4 PndMtT' * - .
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ago-a
waist
of
this
kind
and
got
re­
shoulder
is
lone
nod
tUe
nrt^iolos
ant
Junior Cia*':
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sults that wilj delight h*r.
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finished with,a\mrrow border o f:clilfPalsty IJetts, Stella B row n,'M il­
The blouso shown in tho picture Is fon.
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104 F, Street
dred Dickson, Albert Fry, Ethel nmdo over a rcadfy-ntado foundation
Bleevea of n^t dyed to mattjh fhc,
Moughton, May Holland, Nellie waist of crearo colbFetl riel, cut with crepo in color are placed over t^o
•PERIODICALS
Lough, Zoe^ Münson, Annie Whit* a round ne&lt;1i RnA. clbow aiokve*. slcovea q/.%
d&gt;o foundation ritftbMWcd
ncr, Fred Wight. •
Waims of this Jthtd. or o f inexpenstvo down to'lhum at ihb arm fioW The'
Ice Cf««ni '*. Soda Water - Cónlfctl#npr¥“ - Cij{ar*vind fobactp ' ; ;
..nil-over laeo, may bo had for a Ldollnr crepo bodice extonds" over tbe. arjiis F ‘ ! 'V ' / V i . *
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Agnca Anderson, Aille Anderson, or two. And, Pinch . fashion'decrees eye and conceals it. •* '
flhort motif« o fd y e d . Jaeo with
Fronces Aaplnwall, Hattie Est ridge, that clothes arp potto fit butJp hang
Alma Goertn Jessie Graves, Ruth Upon Rio figure, a ready nitidti fob Dila­ (ouches- of &lt;a‘ilk -embroldenf^Jn' dur-.
attror
McDaniel, . Anita' Nelson. GaWÿfe tion Is altp^ether- Butinfactory for Use
in making k .dressy ■blodlb dt;I*to or
full
laco
Robert», Hnther W.oôdburn.
“
dr._crepe or silk, o f cblffdnx dr coni-, , , . . ____ H H Th;» Vjjjmd puglt*
Frt*htAQ*"Glaa$:
blti«ticms.ot ti»c?f
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wBi € ' In (Inlfihcd ifllh narrow .•vclytt ribbon
Oscar 'lirown^LUltntj.Goortxv Ilytfi’
O.ver - tiro ^lundatlon V-nlflU pf net” in tuivpnjfjio* blU«?.' V
Hand, Achsa ¿fd liÀ y , .EtUe 'Jobp» .thehf^.J* o 'nSTptlf’o drapery of
•^Tbpre'ls £ wld&lt;EToft.-’feirdld ot the
son, RufD . Kanrfêr, * Roby" Lu in g/fctt
‘.khtiû«w ; Is cot" .'lt-fs.talhered
In ‘at bw
ltd Tefcpo^do cbluo. vvbkli. fh*u»hti 4tf&gt;trout,
.feathered itigli
nt*
Rut^'.VUtder Gertriuie.tLitÜe, . T *lÜKNilder seams and brought' to tho and, nu ¿i• flAjsh'tflg
fiAishing tonchitduchi- frills ot*
dt
Bl,VnciiV ' Ludlumi *.p’an^Ic *. -Mimsoi, walirt lino pt thr.‘ fronf* flîijï back.
set *o; fp tJuT sleeves,
yfG^ld'bcTwa effective
iraist yroptd'be'lks
J0f*é» l’efl, ^M^pan P h i li p ' Uayp where it Is s^wpd into the nartWw' belt* !■ Bucb*lF wnist
l^jöfid PhilÎjfs, Afiidrcd Potter,M ^ - rOr bipò' that* fintalìei^tha* ritit'jyatsL* «^ivoibped *in aoy'.othdr cdfbr^dfi-ln.
^H li gives (ho blousa th o full, aoh'afl- bUck and wblttL .
Of^^ha
pcanp^d,% ^&lt;lcH _ts rv*iujrcd' fiif*styfa
&gt;ad.*(or b e w it y /.^
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WiJ*onH
ÄsÖtiaFy.
chino ip paprikp. color 1^/cuL ^opened
fàgli Ih- Grade.*!,,.' . •*
I n f q ’V.sbapo to tho waist lin e 'at
Çhoades,
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Alaaka.ru
govern men» •' Jtó ? ^ p r o p r ^
t^O.OOO.OOir* all* «br;s of "wild
cat" mining* icllefiics wHI he* un­
m
loaded upon the peqplo of'^ the
. ^ United states, jf they are not enre. fui, according to a statement made
by Eiwood liruner of Nome, Alaska,
■ a scostor of the Territorial ltgislati/p. Mr. IJrunrr, who haa b»fn
C ' » ii\ Wàshington for the past four
. months looking sfter 'several- bills
&gt; : ht hr*’ fbtigrrss In/w hich the legist* 7 ■la*tiro', of Alaska i s ‘ interested, said,
t&lt; ' . t before'leaving for his far north i
, western' home^ ."The people of the
• elutes must fight shy of wild cat
V
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mining schemes which promoters
will fojst upun ttyem!* It has been
the constant aim. of 'tin* legislature
of Alaskw to tnttf. the credit bf t^ie
territory first class! *Wlion the uifeition of a governmfqt' owned 'rnilrond cam ejbtforu
lcyU!»tut*p *Jt
was moat- 'generally çonkqfjftd that
the mom «pit tha*J)fII linaking «jiftîûi
prlntinns. ' fo^ thi r.tmd -.Ifnil .pa^ueu
congri-ss, •lt&gt;WQUlu be 'tli/*,
the ¡njvcilt * of .'hundred* of 1\V'td•dfnEiordjr;1» (Vl ;El(t-^iih; quick ndven■«J .fitter^ Wliif’; }iRer'^io|1.'would ilgi|if’t
,’ |p &gt;. Good Advf.cs.. .
.•^Ut^;U&gt; the ;9tatA jit d u r'tf^ g lB /
feÄW
• AroChoMn-LAwjd-*The doctor said.
with thc^ m^st Vinhearrl of aturies or!
1 was all run »Iowa and needed strych, ;rich- fiqdi, {Jdbdlqu* placers, unii a , ^Tbeodoré 'Kuoge, Miix ; Jtjiulb^ry,'
Ut, Et munti'
Stuart Dut)e
nlno as a tonic, Rdwr I dou't want to
'iareÒTth of dìacriptioh that would ouf-y AeÇJair "trwlo,-‘*Târae(iJ Kär^ftsyt ¡Fay
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tnWd too much.. l-|6w big a dn*o do you
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rucoidaintidT'' kon-lu-Law (hopefully)
O td x(fc* * y
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•n«Uf‘ Ahuri, Mariti.» MfTutlr V I ttouluo't take more thAti a calloa'
"In * view*, of t^hp qüeâliônv**f
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^y.gR earllc ' Mae At'..in^w&gt;,-‘ M y.rtm* •to begin with."*
would
.\hy;proT’lTT- j|&gt;tj r&gt;t'&gt;
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ie, A rtut - DpBowg.
DuBowg, Fiorenti»
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fleduiisly , r*&gt;jo,fil*'ri)ig. *tii&lt;* fUirsllu«e mm. j\SMiki ’ ThravliXi-, K*&gt;!(i(ie Lang*
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Mo rimi
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|liefen -Trafili,"^ Dorothy T^ui
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stock to go-slow.
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Sidney Kennediy, FIonhiçc
Helen' l’eçky. kiitu Merideih,,.
Get *mni- one Ij whom _yoû hTti’C iieloh
AJal ¡h, '. Ji, d v. ard M ci Mi»U*y,.‘ NaiU°
itine iKeatv
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Eiiesbeth Steirimtfÿêr.v Clarence,
\ Venable, Tpm B/oihoisbn, fe y Wclqyt GÂVes,
Naval goanlps say that ’ Admiral Hand.; Serk*
L. Fprtsp^ ^JoKnnle J o bnson, Wlli OeorgfV Dewey Tfujka with'
h Rfi^ing Mildreti ' Hotyton,'"'Mxirion Dtetkf?
d * Jiumhley,' ijffctor', Mrl.atrtln,
p/vs upqi| thj; waters oJ th».‘ céj'St ich;. M arths.. |Jrow u,' - Adele TUnigi,
WfehstejJ OrdWay/ fFrrfderic ' R io » ,
h r ; Mtifici S/fjpfb the
k1&lt;.i VHUghtwJilargarfR stiong^ Wtn- Ç h- i ■n«»a..- , - .
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fighter* of (Ah^ericS bnvè okscntbl
•” to uphold (hé ^guTt^ «/TThil^KitrW
i&amp; roajunetton.i.'-u'nh', ìhii j o i l ^ r ^
forcts, and, ibut ihft M W f 1^Silnilla
Hay,, »run-.Ing. gunpowder .orni the
boom pi great* wnjsdiip gun*,/fa*irly
it c h » ' to Inr upon the scene ant
. directing nf/airtt from tho_ brida». 0
■^0 flsgsTdp, just as ha djfl' on the hik^ Abernathy. ljvirm, ghdtoft,, Miiared- Dult«. *Slai1»^ S t^ p e r , Edna' Mòrtorte, occasion when he trimmed the
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R em oves T a n

Jo hit 0 rad y , \&gt;dsu Crosby, Helen
'. Ttandidt, Mr.ry Barlow, (i’ercrudo
Vaughn, 'Titkvl Henry*, ,KU&gt;a Stedt.
.Bvrtlia .Masey, S/ira Ea.Herhy, Hulife Hurt, r'OuMie Frank, Marian
Ittfwc; hrsigie Smith, Bata Wgght
-Mamie -Williams, Julia Lalnr. Mina,
Howard YIdn Hodgbt, A nnie'B ru­
ton, -Colla Woodcock,* Don Carrs* *
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Until ib fs yeaT“ 1
CtUUr’t hat •PHQ

»old st $5.50. Nbw

Ihe price h $2.50
**dts*lkifihk*a0 krij|^R •
■concession Where­
by w* can offer It
st a «till further

redaction ip coirtwction-Hvith U^it
publication ' a

Spodtl Offer to Our Readers
J iV ” * diTu,d i°* CtSir,-, *t
arrangement! to .
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Eskimos Puiz'lè Selene*.
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NóyttnHsiuctóry «olutlcn of tho quae*
tlon o f .1116 origin of the.^pklwo naa
over been involi. Whether the)’ cam*
from Asia ur from Notfh Amutica,
whether they «n» related lo th(&lt; mord,
Southern Atnorlcarf Indians ór to tho',
Tartars of the great Asian continent '
is situ open to debate.

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aubtcriptloQ (irti are,
1000 EAtoeUla
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Anyone desiring s good sound ¡nvesttryshf j»j)l 4o ‘ welf1
tslie on a few of these Jots. .
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b o o ^ i ir, anV'xulArrl» tot J ^ o n v l l l c . &gt;■ % hitme»
now built and, rnsny nfW ri7‘ c?&lt;jvjjt ytJrieef tdticc opeutio^* open-.'
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tDR ? 0 .thou«snd Unlfar Hottf ’VePhcr and th e -digging j
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by th* l:ig «caCn ’rtfcdgCs,
The motor a r /ine, 1
the 8 grade grtmm.r AchpbUII goes'td upstate value».
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utter andir.uitt^.ukeasdrantave of promptly.

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SANFOR,D FLA
aich a wlfè-tu eho would-maRe. Sho« on business to a law office' whejonho
«Jew el-In tbo home, and wqjjk ml«« ta employed. It is not at tJi«'/ Rr«t
jho fo^ year« «ho.dowoto« to helping meeting that they eeemed'tir take to
tipr" parent«; Tho gifi Who prefer« to each other. Hohkppeni to cim e along
wed m th u than' * 0 to work oitca futi intime fo ta ko her out of a anow•finds «ho^ntdo a «orry mesa’OVH:
bank', as site plodded ner way thjtibgh
Sho tTndii there aro other ,,1’rjb ulu­ the 'darkness and «torni; 9fi«\ lav He 3
lions greater 1 bau that of earning her him In to take a cup of
own living. Buch girls nro .nlwtiyw night fa'¿om lng on . * « 0
TO}U- furtunale fa- making a bifipT
Intm match!
Mifil/iH
fT*hav* 1girl .who earna. Jiet
loro
Thp'
heart.
he leavosaber pjnrrto go
own ' money doejt not. onsauragb a tbrougj). life* together band lb babd.
taan’e 'hope'-at wedlock who’ la dlH- The planning of thtiWfcddod pa!»Is
'uutefbi to hey. Sho weds for lovo Quito dlffaruu. They turn no falsa
unti\ Parents cannot 0° bettor lltun light upon their hopes. They are too
to'. influence Jhel'r daughters to p o t wise to long ¿or the unattainable.
vfprk bo fore dreams of wedlock.
They havo reached an ege when they
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a * not ix-neaiti Imaginary nryi’ Wf.
can appreciate tho fruit«-.or a well¡Cm 11» your aid'xpbr «lavwgaiond yafr
LIFE’ S aMATTERED PLANS.
spent
life. Yef who.would fofbld tbo
” •’ Wlulptn; .
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making
of gloriosi 1 plkbb fa-youthvfiTJ* •on the tnlghly power of-virtue. -, '!*
lojiK-ioxt «rsne* Of
“Our day dnt*«M I
time?- Ktpcctatlon 4a* truly n'-bcadun
' tho p «n - v
light ' Sometimes unwiko plana .arc
^fh$W**nôV;SalttM w • i u S t e
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weak ‘ licath adverelty e
GIRLS WHO DREAM OF WEALTH.
: - {..iwiiltad anew.’.* .
r * - -V » '» -v *-v“
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• ‘ -Can wraith gtvw Habplitrsa? I^ook t
Kjror&gt;r jnan. and« woman mak« glori
and aea
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What gay ilUtrvaa, What fplerri^j} mhjis plana tbF. their: ffa&gt;i«v Wheo life
eryl v
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;in tea moentog/. You Kg rto«0 aro Whateve«
.furtuna lavlibly ran fW»r.
Tha m)ad anntiiiUtre and calta for
f. ’Çhc plana of young girla alo mosUy
j.bàay, taktilMin dcCnUo shape. ' rl*hoy

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i i c r f iho .timi«} .mélfhShV l^an* {
b^lt. TlWro arn others wifa, further ,
r-itchitig d n f fDg|ttn«'Of^lo»or who |
shall one dàÿ ¿ofae fnffa tofa^whera
in thla-groat world, to'-heek-theif» put, |
XtSSyti ’.wed or fa,, go‘ to and'fho Somance will Ivjfa Jo tho poal- (
-- &lt; work.
log .of nisniagn hd!s ; '
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‘ ha Ik n il rntidh lntoroited In ’ -llntV alack and nlaa.
*hc rnakrf# beHVKn cholco quick* r.
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Jfwgïio %uj »«ik employment. Tbcro ! '’Thó best laid pl^nn of tolcOihpd.Bion,
V® other girle who' stt &lt;lown in Uy*ir
tinac aft kglky.” '
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t,m thult- Imaginary ) ••*r**■ •;•-:. ■■^■' ,
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rfa,
VlBitiinds lo. colpa nlu'ng. ■
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Thè ynung-.-roan’«' ambi tfan ’ faadWt-]
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• »he m ay-fina, fault wHU -tha ‘drat him tmo thir/tblck nf Ufo’« battle«.-lj
i.rooDif nian wbo&gt;\‘ csi lu r homo from 1the jport? for «iosa who: b***:-*N£’ 0 2 i1
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houi i-.-* Audthor young man born-with n *11
.In .’ thflf'. ; j
.;“!1S l/u l* im^lihiu. blit jMcyk OPk»-' j mtitiibiL They ^rakp cVOfW dl-partonbi t
r* of ninLrirftiuft. Tha. n e tt piai» faay ' ty, which bb is utrlvingTtfr. And _onh.|«
ft* ¡¡? he fa a pagJHou to supprfj&gt;a &lt;flfo. :-o/-ÂhMÎb\fun«;ln lotw arid itw q v * Jhn'b,
Yht fftoutk fbg’tVls ktowfag poorer 1»; t kUtJWto’m he. hiuf spi blf-T^tófc U W ! **|
ibI* 10 tilfaroii an cstra tfafden- ! He sits, dd\yn ktufa tho; wreck otM* fq
.''han these would bp tuìliès *
! JiliibjL fRclog nfC'a' truth. Tb*t*WbMtrJ-,
• giving, crwfa other prcécfa»
i we alfa for 'wo seldom 4ccr.tnp11r.hj]
f 5^- ,ûSl "ho* tallows the' hard in'
' Just.-a* we'jtad .platine^ IL It l«*nl- ] ’
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ftiitHfa»r;'i.lmriariy- plncod—*Vd- • w.aV* thé u n ey écloù 'which happena-rf (
|v *a. vüçrly njdewc»* who tiikç» hur fa*1 . tarn« our feet Into'unknown pt^bu.
; vy lo,i\ buF'-io-TS^Ik after Ufa house 1’’^ h e girl
nutdo. snbh; roaeata f
; ^1 « I 'children;. '
Kiri who
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Tng for companfan»l)lp or Tor » ton
d&lt;*r word or fugitive caressf Many a
girl who wed«.for' wealth and out of
her "sphere vriahna \lp. her heart‘a
d&lt; litb sho could undo It. She abba In;
icr* toa^ilno»«': ’’Would dhat- I had!
poor. .etKytgllng clerk,
wiK»-i}i^r«d'jati w ejfi Ho would baro
&lt;Tcfy-4ilk’ _«Timings at Tfamc, V Would
(injrp'wer^'to djp&gt;; 4mt toll.would hgyp
•hrr « awev^Not^favire1«' twhw*1; lf a poepi

* X J * # *° Make Happiness.
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- A philosopher kaya that tbç tra*
aecrct-of cirtbly happiness i* to on*
Joy pleasure o i they aria « : for .that
Sanford Lodge Ko. 37, t. 0 / 0 . F.
man. who- can keep -hi« «y# on tifa
Meats hvorj/Montfay af 7:30 p. fa.» bright, preaunt, while it- la bright,
’er lmperial Theatre.
-;\ / . taates tho cup of aweafacss prepared
W. 0 ."Singletary
;L. O. Wicker for him; but &gt; 0 flao prObo to fankfar*
'¿oersmry,
N. 0 .
ward to Sarife objecta, whllk wo-should
be eujhj ldb'tnfam inat’ lfd faln^agroóT
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M AKE YOUR OW N
'P A IN T
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îaraiÿrôisr

in each month. Everyone who has seen
his Star in thé Ëaat
to visit this,chaj)ttT
Alice E. Robbins» Scc’y

YOU wUI SA\

Mixed ftcaj Paint (à.-10
And3gala.Lina«édOll/ •
_ -to mix with It
1.10
Makcs7gaic. Paint for$13.£9

I on,y -$L50 pcf-naL
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I Exmrks hunting. «-r
Dddgo^” Whate dtn-;niaUcr WUh r^.tnfordjxjdge Ko.Wr F. amt A. hi.
tour cookiijg boro latciyT"- Mrg, Düdgo .r-dotnfauniçation c^’çry ftrat Wnd'Vhi^d
^ ’T h o gaa company; doean’t give up : TTiffbsdrfyfant
.y b d tfh i 1&gt;rrtlyefi T
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»gat. cut of any yon tmr atynfwM
Ipalet «»d get
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-No,-itiSL tncé^
: - 1first a n d ^ lr d ' Thursday _ttlcht at ¡7.
■nfaloek In

Each and Evsry .Opi,
Each new trleu'dsblp 1* foyever.

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D IC T IO N A R Y V

t H E M ERRI AM W E Ô S T E R
Tbri O n ly X»\y u n a h rid g od d ici
* ttODary id m any yonrü.
■» ’ Preaklfti
Con fains th o jittb a n d rw.aonpn
- o f aa ^ a t b o h u t iv o Uhranr.
E, Sapfard l.ndge 1211 &lt;y’ --C o v e r s o v e r y flold o f knowV&gt;
firn pivi Üdtd Wednç$duy njght ; o d s o . A n £ n o y o lo p o d io In a
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it rorrtcp pf l ^ ^ i j t . unfUfaJfaeUQ Arde ,.g {u g j» iio o k .'
Jh*»75iifV D ictio n a ry wlthi ihb
* Nflr IfiviiXcd rafie.
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40&lt; 000 .W o rd * . . a?()0 *i)gt&gt;g:
OOOOinûftt'iiQjona. CtratuòaHy
h a l f » m illio n d o lla r s . - ; ; tv.'
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�Lakatfcnd’ at ao early date, whjcji'ulll
be duly unhouncecL Every news,
paper &lt;man In the territory nteni'
tioned should arrange o attend Chis
meeting.— Lakeland Telegram.

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. .‘.fíltíke/lá^eofrise. S2 .0 0 a Year le Au»arcr

A*t *f Marci» &gt;àl, 1*7*

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AjSplrtinti for jyoUtical ofllcp have
all wanner of : yearons why they of
all uun .ire h o t .united'for the pokltione, they
( b u t the most, fran H
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confession Is'ilmt, of a man tn Kerntnole county.-' Flnrriilsi whb, as re-.
’ »jujred by
i'inridii I%wr, adver*
tines his cand(,a*cy -for rpwrtty.'trogeurer and tlosos'by
-laying "besides,
by *aying
«i If,truth isttfilghty
fluid** prgvall.— Gull-«

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PEACE OK MIND
Econimy makes hc\ppy homes and
found nation». •i nit ifI . il deep.—
Gtoryt H’aAiagKfn.
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’ Without contentment apd an easy
mind, no man ,can be really happy
or successful In Jiia Hoik, and in this
fact lies thi$ psychology of saving
J^mettaa. :f}P{t thlô—beaidc* . the pfi_doxa’n for five, 0
•go
actual amount.Vof money you nccu- c*»t us now. 10.50 pvr d o ie e .4 For
' mtiUte^fiy systepiatic saving, .you years the price of brpo«ns&gt;u*i been
'pan get valuable racptal effects..* advancing. \
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' Thè^m lnd’ has . a . greot influence ’ Jlrooin corn can be g ro fu to the
ovèr thé body. Having makql you poutbern sp&lt;;tJon of Fldrida.‘ rf* a aeeW h k spcfça* ^boughta? It, creates onjl crop,. -an,d will mature/.'fully
in you a d. sire to get ahead,‘ and dé* when ttfprr aVe* 0 0 frosts to kill the
sire i&gt; the Hirst' atop toward' attain­
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far mom. '.Wonl^.i'.'g'o
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V 'into ..tho pl$nUji£.\*k iyo'oio^porn ji.t
.'■a oyld open Ahe V o y ' tor n large-man­
ufacturing business* and at tip same
.tiine .'create g h6me market for
nrndilCir i&gt;f—fhfi .lurm. i ^The fV ibvr|
.would^-rrtrrTnrrn tp, dep«8i‘(f *oh
inLvslon, merchants :*/or -the as3o '.of
his straw. ' •There:'is no Tank tlfer
some' pfoeess of cilrlng and fitting
|he stTk^-forf 'he nifirket. T/ie
^lyatlon Is.the f^me as that of c n ,
•, After the early &lt;^rop of potatoes,
tomatoes, pepper*, eggplant.&gt;ir other *
m
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. \W tiflp v n ch jjpV.are like cwkskrew
- tr*U*&gt;á4ÍifHt
aevjdhl 'Iw'ûre ’ to
; get tb'er« hu th'itf*rc«ï:'pnd'tw iée js»
• Jóng op Bundiif,’ upjess one haa; 'an
. mitnmobile and thçn» the trip l*,
Vráther expensive^ Sqróe day. tUetiii
'ket;l$' rifllivay. [to. •tb’.
yeti
will be an el*:
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■ * * n t Coait anjI i t &gt; i l l : bp tho IdggMt
Tgòn^y -maker hi tha 8oia,h. \;F!ori«ja
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,. beaeVa
áW the„flnea.t. in. die,.* wurki'
b u t, ;ihe gertirgl ■nubllo. oanr^’t
lW&gt;u s i ire.
there .without taklpgja week ^olf.
Pkre foP yo
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time w hen
V Congratulations 'to Bros. ’ Clave- enin’g in,opn
land and Alcsk of the Ft. Meade end tffqrkin
Lender.* The former expects to get In* Indeed,
married and thedatter expects to got
U you; Wj
tho pogtoflice and in either.case both more thaij'
o f them are up ngainst an‘ unknown do tlmt. 'on
quantity but there is no peraon'/m parts of y&lt;
4t
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the world that is afraid to tuoklp
the unknown as chda’rfully' ai the
printer. ( He tacklfes' therrt .the first
thing in the morniug und 'continues
tin the job all day. But here’ s hop­
ing that Cleveland will get the best
girl in AfUsissippi nnd ,thal ill*
iMoek' shall . inherit the'.'’po*stofflco
and that both will he blessed with
pH the earth and Ft. Meade can.dfford.

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on time depositk, JrtlSrefpm, they
would by able Iff charge &lt;h*h farmer
1$, |)«r . cent
on ,thb money
he borrowed, ijyV&gt;#
. It is plain to-be geon h y any map'
that Air.. StorkHin'a. plan w ill; af­
ford the little indt|it!iiUoicc,farmer
means to d iyiiop . hls laWd and livn,
at the same lime. The-plan ia pratftu-ul, for i t ‘is in use in several f o r
efgh'counlriss add Jt'4», a greatsyccess there. ' Why. e«h jrpot.h'ahecet
— Hig’hf'Sprjngs 'fcurtiaL

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ta b¿y*«riI*,.hÍ{,í yA ,md»»OiU «n,! tt&gt;«V
WMT«*s«raWjr d,«i i.
“ ••«isl, Utk»
"UIJ*. €•• mttnn. t'itiyi
noto» «mi,t»njr odi»r (»ad», «irr, »US
Ubnrra» and ndvsnra ^ » » - , t, nh;
*
psuWn.f proMftr:“
? r. «■°H«sftt; lo «II 4»4 ri,4„

vú &gt;íí?&lt;«rr¿!5K2.“ £7’ ,ay

r

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r^ |HUI»
r aotr Morid»»«
KK¿'*ft|
¿1(35
he could, o o t -w t e .’agfin^* Üi» ., ípvj
whoti.he had not h ad-the'opportuni......i.. tho caaç,
__ _ •• • -r * w*'¿\
v...*
S ty tO study

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M’PO*» m
«I I.írti.j I

tetti APU.BtlSINIi

«&gt;»**;* *»&lt;1 PH^wñ/». mVr
d»nt to Sho porpotra and t&gt;utÍM»«r M

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BtatutA . of
»ftks Ft. rirad
krldfl brorMit
Rooniy
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; ,n

WUI.UEAS. JUctid* ,'ïi
Statut«, ot IhoVSUto oT
lor tho appointmfaler |n»i

Thst the fotlaWI
Kvcfybod {^Iknows t h ^ t/th t sleel
sR.« • v*rlouf»
s
§
preditec•
(tust con,trojs tho-iron pro. of -^ur
country, yet' Air, Fletchnr .votad .í*^,
•* Jljit^- OÍ 25* eeijöi. iy ton on' ^K*. wVtlraSnírái
fo.prators of B#................. ... Ä 7 r * 0 .
’ wciofjiiAg t*"
.'dictates* of .tho
‘famous** AJdrlíh .¿metLinywjt. , Tlti^
t*s.'pu11«4 off ,0gv &amp;aF .13, "ioioft..
Hô»ngre-.dùjjj(l Reco'rd. pag«^ 28817«;

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m 'W H ï Ly *. .'Moffiti. -- •'•*.*■.
ÌB toia m m fV F»V *. HkitcrH ,
F?*IFj»Ut)e#k CUx Tun Dwildiag

J •so«&lt;;U:.e. fyT me.” And then
Mo_.i,'L4(tn give* a Hit of over
naftrl c t ^ ^ j civ, had-fiot
tiró, district
iÜ r r V r fd w
^ •tiint-' v^ÿî ■
wuL Imy« « ew d-i»»»-' .-ivbare —toi jK i /P 'V . adr^&gt;JiçiJhVlp^ f«e
23^ FTp^oaitof‘ yrorki. Hlrftis " t
¡hrístíart Entiftavor'* Publishing
» ) '« - &lt;tV)0 ; T réA on f TwtnplX:
&lt; for,1! tl»«h* free* catalog of
tklpp^.iU * will 'Vt /furnished

órida /whUh/the
lo..imciftii»i' i*
Òioii./ajbfd^tò'
for-,s.upp)rM,
(hinf-early in
flisius amounts,
ty , Jl&gt;» J o u n d
jdi’.re for suclf
v, jjtkfovall,, On
i she j»lans to
dgittwcll, /West
iary for douthetojr.with her
H. This may
’/ o good many
‘ -v .
'
r liete
WW
our aeefetary

Brief

PERSONAL ITEMS O f INTERESlf
, r - . , T Of Th« Fleeting 8«tall Talk*
.. •______I I'.,. I I . , i

¿y The uutllty'¿¡Id the price U Hgbt
hsy ttid graiiU at Dutton'e. 7 8 lf

&amp; *-w
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j *1 *_ r ■*■
&lt; ■r *
» «» i*~ #

^xhi/ïdjls jipcietien in

' MattcTM In

V
Many S«nford '. people expect to
■. .gtrnil 0 » W*‘ bMbecue and plonk
± '■^ t| ChuinoU' next Thursday, ‘ •.*

a c c o u n t s

SI

.

fit

• • Fbsh yi’ant cakes and popcorn* at Mr*.
A. Simon’s.
. .
6&amp;-tf

ed with Air. Pagg and the cause to
Which’ he Ih giving hi* life.
Among *the *.41«r&lt;£: y o re " readlu{ion» brou|ht Upyt.Galppaville con-

month o í, • Ü A ÿ , iri bphalf pj/* ou i
l’ìc»rid*‘ijvf&gt;l')&lt;*' f°x the •(catoni'^Are ab
ways welcômp wliVo Corw^r.tlevl frçm
lnter!aehep&gt;^^¿}f,;-a»rihú-. t^jUs j o
in our prò»» nuv.s. so njany cao
iharo them this way.’ _•
.*. g r m i f ; ’ a . T b w V ijE N p .
n South, tlorlda will he pul»‘ A Slspl^Crep for KfotiiliT
at » lower .»Ubscriptlon rate! . Kiperimcufs o V u «null 'scale’ Tn
1 .fib •per ynarAafter next Jan- growipf. broom corn -have been Vhffrte
T hat/prire wiU* jo ir altnw artnlimrererit portlofu qJ the %ta\«'affd
ble prbrtt on t h M a | of pAA piafiy of ;b o«« hare ' ^ v e n rnttoV
■ »&gt; f# k ly paper ami the in- satto|actory, demonitraUngrri*,at t^to
is made neceesaty beeausg crop 4dn be grown on n paying b«Tinff else hus advance ib prfee, sis. .\’ et' those .-^hoT; 1)TW mad^
newspaper south of Orlando thm'.axporjjnent»'’ have not follfrw'ed
be enrolled in the aeeode- up the U ad^ n d pantod o n -a R&amp;g.l
d reap the advcntagrai of co- ¡ncelo.*
:
...............
m. Th* moeting for pormaIn .agtirjtlturaW di»txlvis./*U,4a«*«!

c e n

HIGH SPRING^ JOURNAL .

Oriundo-lndiah Ulv/r Itusd
’
j
•
V L -u.
' • j
y Hie tarjando, and IhdigiiOrivcl'
khigh^uy which has been ,Undor disi
It is of’ courso inevjfjvLfe in the ussion for sonig lime •I* .At' W U0*.
ruse o fjjk i' undeveloplrigfitnds into ( er - construction and thp w h i c h u n d ymffljunliOi)..ar(' 'tfleng gjpj youto that ’ will .bo»full’dà^òv
coining and whose :i*iyi»rth«gej are life -^nij/&gt;)firrg -,ov«y-.
pmr-)HI«'iivk
largely* potential iinfl ” fn thfl rnVq" early' com |deli o n . of ” thíi rofi&lt;rthí¿i
but “bt the less rlrh. profuse and rer- pH
_ Il ofivti up astshort line \o tftcsyaia
i *“ »‘* tV♦* int*«*o ih«- »hoHow vi-too. iron. Orh.A.lo giving-’*tl
nnd uiitjuiiking critlciam o( so many that city pecea* to (hi
who CtHiic to Houtli Florida to look its bathing und oth?r
tin n;ipoy(uni,tics und fierause tliey tics nnd also oponiug tl
don t mu- » matured development tied anil «fertile counti
rich; in things pleasing to the i^*e' bring ,to the city nnm
nml the ripeiM-ss and fitness of a well able trade. The road ii
NittRsl land whose promise had*lio«&gt;n by sulstription o ! theJi
aflaeady rralfted, they promptly dy- alortg the rottlfi- of I lie
nounce the country and ink».' thbfr .Tampa Times.v
departure to lie about us fbrevrfrIt doesn’ t Vchuifo rb

came— fair and pretty .and pleasing
and populous—it woulij be no land
•of opportunity for them for it would
be no longer now and raw and prim­
itive and its .advantage« «and reafourrea would bo in other hands wjse
«nungh to keep them.— Lakeland
Tyilegraln.
,
•
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4 'P E R

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to

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Tan as «w/U

.. as large.
a t t e n t io n to
all depositors.
1 A fld , rem em h et; w e w ou ld be pleased to h a v e Y O U R
a cco u n t—either C h eck in g or S a v in g s A c c o iih t . ./
1

SHOULD “ WAKE UP”

The Sanford Herald says'.ft will
print itself in ten point so the old
people can read it better. Anything
would he an improvement. Resides
it would take less typo setting, an
apparent desideratum in thnt office
alnce it spoils u column with scare
bead lines just to fill ijy. There is
neither reason or «excuse for a n«imi*‘
hehdomuikil papers to use Dhf head
line?*, except to kill*H|)acp.— flepditer.*
Star.'
- z,.\ '•
Taking the Reporter-Star fo( an
Example of the printers' art, we ^uppose. Those are certainly semibelideiOndui or
semi-ellipjicnl
db
'^••pibhcierrigetirm/s heads that you
» liwvo. •hint It, r

w e ico m es all a cco u n ts
u r
.
,
W e give
the
sam e ca re a

b a n k

Utile Happenings— M ention

».
Big Tlnttraj,Cll)dpota
‘ T. K. Batea haj Just returned
frottis Chuluota where he saw the
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active»]

T.♦*Ur*
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*.'• U•
WenJoji .(Sfstric
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VsUag I’lSc*; .. «t T
PsATton'» „ o n
,In«Drat«rs of n.riloi

i»j«aiw âBaa

Irrraffrv
VâffitV
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board
ol
itifecto^
ol
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4t
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l^sn ihr*»
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. Unni .too ara» mratlnv at »i»rhhatdww'
h en fu tù ^ piovldrd tal. lU attimi cl lhl&lt;
rr K *I&gt;u(im . Prat
?. rofju.»*&lt;{&lt;m'eli4l|-Ira'i
Oeergo A. iroColl«. Srrrrury.*»««1

•gyÂbîdira;*^” di'~io”*

Tfriwsuroc- Tho Uaard ot Tiuilra« •»&gt;11 *&gt;•(
F. e'. ljy tii* . Q*ytt&lt;t A. brtjoitra » ■ / X. X

! ’t o , irai* or' o'rikhlXhtii;n* Orratln« of Its
•^«Vkkldrr» *of «hi« &lt;*7fi»t4«i&lt; o /Walt h*
hrid TI&gt;

th# . (tlT .«I. fitnfxrd.'

b »Aw-e,

Clerk ol Kiorttoni II. Dsk*r.
ki, :« u , b PUlrlc« No, J. Cks:
Vethif 1‘lscsi.
.
School hour*
.
Io»p»rtora oí ElralU.#¡ Wm. J»ro’
Perte#
hp .‘•¡nt’H /o r wbkt -he keta. ComCull«*. I). K. Hart.
CIrrk of KUrtion: TlM.n Jsrobs.
Pst«? hi*'idea» o¿ a rural crediti bill fU
?•ktraUf* lH»(ri&lt;( No. S. Lsks 11ow«II
to ^ th o s e
-Fietcflnr.^.Mr,
Stockto ij/á o ü l« introduce n HJll'*for
M itili« » « . WDran
To Wtu.
proyLHng, for tl ■ l««..vline; of v[ovIdlit.
.. . •
(orMM»li
crament ‘ inòn^y* tò thp’/'|r.tiuçr
11. Lang
4 U P « 9««» Interest a» a riiàw'rMÌm.
J SUI* of Florido
•’•i1', v ¡tu pat Icm jthkAmR'yearr^to
I ' •*" .}“ ’
*,
(C|’ »yrf the sami
.Coefty kf Svremnl*
Brarry.
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t
.
J
'lira*by
Cat
***
lonnod tb ro u g tÀ h o p ^ d m e e de?
1«*V J*vtili^ 1
;
«¡rrcrW
pAttmunt on appraisals mads by
» (nn, to |h* «*»] itw nâjà i l tra
dtsintereated citizens of each tocai' j AjRt*d' In B»d;‘ !i%*tertbed.(£*if »*,r*
. to Ihr
SrOolà* *J torvrroral.W.
*'&gt;’ und then reporta made*on the
,o*»)«I|.-l trafora »* «S *.
» ,4iA. for fh» . po/P*»* j
transaction by tlib postofflee
in*poctor. Tho’ money loabed ij to
d‘, 4m1 «Arisi •**!
1Ü realised from the sale of d « i ner
/ . ‘ ¡ S ' S Â Î Î 1.
inter.*it bonds, and the earnîarY k*. WAi.onos»/.«
Dorn one pee cent differente»,
My eofomitd*0 * *fr"

Ìt-Tnmit

Hoard

$#«sar*

\

'.F o r Sah*ai a Bargàli

’ -* Crest
•* dry goody and
A ngw.pl a no. finest tone, &lt;
• .ttrD's furnishings at •'YuwelTa Sale,
fhout six “ rtonthi.
Par
beginning Wednesday morning.
away.
Snap
for
some
ope.
.
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H«ralti. .office___.J i *';
;

Free Reading Room
IMPÉKIAI, THETÂTtiE

The ideal Club Woman
By
Ethel Wheeler Waddell
be. held at the school IHmse a t.d ig *
(Gen.
Fed, Mag.)
uota ana Ihor« will be plenty' &lt;&gt;■’
*
Do
not
dl^cuta
unpleasant .Inclshelter provided end Everyone mad«
r
)%
r'
k,
mogt comfortable. Good old fash­
A
loyal
eluh
woman
does’
pot . dlsioned b ybecu e beef, pork and mut­
ton will be served and the day will ctiaa dub dlfficultfos *orf dici’greementa with outsiders. There U npth
be one, long to be . rememb&gt;
log
which tends (b giv^ woman's
Every one ie Invited,'^ bHng,/X,hfJ/
dubs
a worse standing, in a combaskets or come without* them 4«
'inunlty
t h a a jt y vbabit of discussing
there .will be plenty for herb .&lt;u\3
In
public
jriyjqint-'j1ncl dttouj Jj
every guest. The eandidgten* •*Vijl
be.th erein force and eyery one’ will hpowledge of wlticl}.&gt;&gt;lipuld r never
apeak, a ttfeat in ftself far the people g o ' outside the limit' d r tb* 'Hub
,*fho have «nEvifr: Heard the'fcandi- nv'mberahjp/ .§prne* ' wotfltfn ' f ’iteveri
•eera to toroember apytMng which
pccurrod
at a dubj/mthtjeung. bi^t
* .' vTbV .good tçcûpl« / p f ÇbuIuorf Van­
t é , depended Yfppn'th make Hie flky
L Â ' t ' i Î e W p î an i*.W r y o n i&amp; À ó
•J« lucjnc*v»n&lt;fti¿ w
, (Suted of a grahtt’ artd «IrtribuBf ,tídié..
The Sanford ‘ people «re papedallj*’
inv^éd ito attend" and this wiU^probn b ljj-Bo the last big meetìftg o f .|halU-mcmljur Uj*
V1*

l Mr. and M r* W- Pi Carter
lightfully -pntertaibvd tbe .^ a m b «»'
of ’.tho VVeddeadày ‘AActlnn j Citi»;
style« of ’JsdlajtV and. bWldi'onV hittn
togetHerV ÿdth tKetr''-Auabands púa
at' Mr*. Grace E. \yilli(rtoa,f' iQff
evening laaf.^weeljf^ y^vftgd f iiitur.First St. • ... *.
, .
•la-Jfo..
paiiag game* Mferc playpil*. Mr*'.- ¿- &lt;3.1
"*Cotton, seed 'jrieaC ahorU; bran at m»nnet,t yfjom ^c / h i - ;ladlw*,.,(Wf
lo tio n 's, f a .
78»tf t. ‘ ‘
gf Alhert,* WilllaJnXOb
, anil.
Chic
Acosta i)l Jacksonville and* egndid«tf.*'i?r';ihA“ ^on£r*«albnal toga in
tie ?ourtH~$M:kltt Vphr;fp the city
Slturd*^* dlfiUla\ingi' iWong their

SL'tf**
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iwft the gent)efnetf&gt;

NITED STATES
BOOK KEEPERS***ACCOUNTANTS
. .P S i
^
7*186
11v7’J ^
FEMALES

IÖI.34C
MALES

T H E S E

A R E

T b E

P

uggle -with, dibits and credit* shdttfal bplapCw and render y b u l‘ y
Uij orhscouaV«, comí by the single, othc-m by the tlpublp « W Í rotad. !'
S A H F O R D H E
Debits Ua &gt;v6h the Cost òf This

BUT WE CKEJ)IT ,tOU

vW(jh An biUlligeat Ulsrrlmtsmtitm As'T o i
t ’holrc e f Drags-*i
Huggent That Fou .Glyô W ' a Trial ‘ V f ,

* Amm fl^ckhol'

'■.Th« unmiAU^eating of^i
■bufilcra of 1 tb » SouShórn
^ ^ M g n y ,. a ,&lt;erp&gt;ieatinii r&gt;f the- aiuto
«P*fjor|dk» ahd having an o/b^p in
'toi*'. V ofk-Cl^-. n . X* wiu;,K&lt;Wi.d
W ;iu rio,,fttii.&gt; 1 0 l4 /a t - p ,;t « ...’irt
f ô o ÿ »t.'Û /ÿPv;* aveHMcC N o f ^Vcrrò

to h^Ip. jflako the club a «utoe&amp;sf *
!0..&lt;tíb I talk of privat« maitgrf

prise. #g* BapdmVi^braM a sh .V a y /w jJ ie thV conaoiaVan priie -wg^'e^ptured Vy Mrs. o f Incorporation and on, an In creasi
lB. V*A. •Howard. '^eU cfoU s' punch
of the ¿HpitpUxatio'n. B y nrJie'r ’ of
was scrvpd during the evephijr,'.aid thè prWfdenl.
*, _,&gt;*•
later other di^int/refreshments
.
IV A. SlVAÁTeí •
op joyed. THopr. present w\«m M th
and Airs. B. A. Howard.
Mrs. Roy Symes, Air. and
'
&lt;Garncr la Tresalirer'^
D. Turner, Mr. and 'M r«: ft.' A.'
H. Garner is the mnn I
8pcer, Air. and Mrs. Wf Fr CnjJrrf.
! “ ul-«t .’®X 'Sedinoli- county^!*,
M rtvT ,C , Bennett anff Aifs. RATI.’1
-■¿.people -e V i étsUing.
hi
4ii"*(iiìtìVg every jtny\ alni )wlll
■it ffreasuror
Treasuror.
t ‘ t ;W6áte
O, nett

ccrtikttnie club onlyl'to'óíkera* who
’ are hot’ members--of tho clubj •
»tW . 4 /, Ifc Wern to ieavq tha club,
which* wouldt,1*7^ mbsV.iiujiielf or
thsy 7 1Adapted ’ fritm TbV. ‘Aftued.i
n
;------£ t&lt; '• v • .
&lt;Ntdiend Park Noise* "
,
lldran*.af7Mrs. '^tAk’s nod
Mn^ipLgkjtnjiMfA tiLir-wHald .Ihsir
anh'ifal tdrWc jaA jifyal jit WdoSland
liltliridny*. *&gt;JiirV* Atere.slwut
ifcirt^ -or fUty airl* Vndt&gt;pyii and. j.t
■wk dog -rouitd bf. jtterfy ^making •all
«1
,w a/. exccllcut., rchectlijg ^letlit’. on their
V* &amp; * ' »nd teacW s.*, th eir chap•dlroffW, Mrk. Polk'.afijer. Airs. Dickonsoh had an easy time of .it'.
Mayor Thrathee, Airs. Kungf, Air.
Polk and Mr.* Hall ».ruie to mo the
fun. Mr. Thrasher could not resist
.the lure of thV$Ool and tried luud
"H u erto." He managed to
stay on two or three fécond*.'which

8

of Ih^se who did'“*go. The Toysl
dub' member Is loyal to hir officers.
tóáVfe\)ects that lyAta easy to criti^hdt-Jt /hay'btrvery hard to do.
Officer« aro ’cicctod *.because they ate
the very begt. nvallablc persons the
,club run flad: to perform the. ditties
assigned', ,Th»t loyal member does
not disparage her officers, no matter
how imperfect ahe m a / fed thorn, to

7 ■ F s ^ -s Organised Labor
Editor HeraUl:
Some quest^n has -«risen as to
my attjtudc t o ^ r ii organised labor.
Being a man-who is almost entirely
1 have a finit k Jms '.painter and g
"dUpoilseSsed, l am Unable to'new how
p-j1miter. We ran :dtL your hupm^L &gt;
* SCockh.d,!. rs' iMeélIng
ih i» lilea becann** aflogt.-and to show
k pslring* v&lt;f tt*tq top *work tfdV.
. Not(re la. hereby g iv en ^ h a r riiWs 0iy. attitude TjrwkiriP'organixcd^ Ubpr,
} Iti-tf * o,_ W. H. t/NQBRWOOD.
wiU he ’ kNd* 1n‘ *thK *t&lt;5i\ roo*^ of, l &lt;91itoh horsld 4 copy of. a letUn,
| Woodland Park J s op«b eve
t l i Sem W le Cq-opératjvc * Mercna- written ,|hd B y lid ffi'J . C^ lBrobn. Is loyaL.m,’&lt;khr' fellow members. Shf
Sunday. Try to rido •"Huerti
tile'Co. a special ktôckholdérs'* meet­ l/nlteH* ’ States ' Msrsfjir. Southern, takes U charitable yievr; of what
•
L Boats lqave Banford 2 ,
71-tl
ing on the night 'of Msy*.25th, 4U14, 'DUtrict of Florida. *
»eein* a failur^ of dytjr in others,
-Department
of
Justlpc..:*
«L7;"30
p.
Hf.'
t
to
amend
A
r
tld
c
^
-W
grid
nJwnys endeavors to strengthen
Fr-Xslencia oranges^ Lin*«* an*L it
'
«
vi. « «JW*
. : Otflce of United 3uitwi Markka! SiVid ebegurage t h e . weaker mepv*
tl£w
*
charter^
rd o u i :it Turner's^ phone ,\c 75.
1 /1 •♦'Southern District.ofrFlorida,
"*
•* *
¡bors. ’ .These, then, are the .(yualltfes
T. A. NEW.TON, /
Jacksonville, Fla,,.Get. Z, 1813 ^i.tch Mjom to me at least nf charSee., tvmi TrimsM rj j t o 1C. Bates, SstjfonJ;' Fliii.' actu'rlxe.tbe ideal d u b woman; and
• Hon. \V,,tH. Malone of Key. West
bfOt Sir -«Jmlly.,., advise 'rpe ait I‘ said before, thesv’ quaHtfcs are
;Jrx* iiirthc city yeftterday Í6 the. In­ "L* T, Chnngo in &lt; l ^ e Lines' ’
»(hiptfier o r dot you conld accept ap­ wJi necessarily endowments o f ,jta*
. iwest. of'* htVynndidacyL^I- Afç. ** M »The Clyde * St; * Johns ' river,.‘ lipe pointment as DhptSjy T 'm t a i 'State*
Tone i l wéÛ .kiîpwn in AhW»dty 'and
has
changed itrfysch«dult .to ;fit Ih « A!otshabut* safAry ftf.'fl.pOO p*»r-an- lure, like great beauty or wonderful
kl* many, friends weriVgUd to Weivoice, Which ar'e gifts of heaven/ ap,4
."changes
n ec^aty" In tbc agiif tiura. * Reside Ace iuv’ /aoksonvllla.
kin1 again.
'L♦ / V
come
to us thrpujrh-.no merit o f our
m
ings of thV. New Yor.t ghip«^l»y&lt;'th*
Yours very Truly.
'
t.’wn; hut they aj-e
*j yualiUw
Fuji liuc
Rirliárdsoir* embroi- taking of.'tw d from lU fleet h y the
. I C HRG&lt;k'N.
which liny woman .’can V|»yti -If i*he
dáry n'utfiU.. Airs. Grace E. WH- Unlti»d Ht!*tes. governmenj. *■’ ^
wants th6m‘ enoughii(r-Tak*;*»*hft.|felir^sms. Milliner, T Oil )F.lr»t S t;. , 78-2e t The,*Ariver steamer psco^la . Vii\f :*:• ' ‘ ' l ?nf;ecl States AfarahaL *
*• ^
1
^oulborb 'District of Florida.* , lis.lplirie neepsaafy1 to**cn^f|re'tfiyiri.
An
nnn r) 11n11b I'Aame.
« tov
t#»' me
ni n hw
ThU.
opporlunityj/am
uo . Ana 4*0 Jlts’ jjom an who haa*flalie)i
rn’ ; H &gt;Vh at/
(&gt;.• k&lt;a •ìeriU’* at* horcajter leave, .«pnfy/df At fl;3 0'
nasdays nnd Solicited and 1 m fV'uif ** n rewat.
’F. P. Du (ion's. #,*i^' ‘
79-il •
liiw'dixcipiiiit', 'tlrpmjgurffgi
flgp^ty 7
for*dh&lt;’ tntftfoil.JX. took .in assisting •piritua ipsight. Sho lopks /oY the
‘ ..XTlifjgrirtlé rifinì ‘ o^ thn past four
Blown to secure the abpye ay- time when earth shall be " i ‘ beffyc
’diy* a rtln ^ k iií¿A vr.-at Hlflosonce’
■|x»inttA««t whlcji is thrv. only posi- idace to live in than it to m&gt;*;*t6 thé
m
tie orange 4jB.ew.ln this VichtUy.
tiorj.' of any * jutportonre that has U ao wher. tho hormnt of war shall
. and. the gerdfjt-r. yrt riie-.lHn* are
!V\7er h^m d v e n 'a vrtfarer of overalls ceaae, when there shall nô longer be
»
green aghln.’ 'Home pi the
Tlito ^chjmge in schedule Jor the in, Florid«, J /wrote one hundred strifii between capital and" labor,
■ ‘j.-ivrs say that thc rgihy.se.. •■ river lino' prua inadji. «tilely" to
and eighty sfx letter* to men of hut an equkbte division of the fro its
commodate’ the travellìng’^ubllc^and jfffSffjjpfnrho’, city hmiiicITV, Im.ii.i- of of tho industry, .whew.'thiftyr Thai! bo
Vo^cnshlt* tb*,r4'*Io AVojd t V jjality trade kbd boards.*;( &lt;minty commis- no harmful hours.' of.labor, arid j{if
of j * . nlg$N uvgf- In •tbia .dty*' w^ltp« iluners Tn tin* Hftuthrrn D istrict'of avoidable industrial accidenta; when
Le no .social-oril
r.'Tiy"
4 om.*«; dfcire to'jw il at oltce ,fWr*tho. north;
child labor,/Hut whon every imin,]»
S r i .The 'ftlyjlo- city ; UtkeL office'.will m ays, And besides 1 was lsfge!
woman and cljild irt.lkls broad land]
* w '! be open,every* Bh'turda^'Ofitil'ailp-’nJ, sponsible for 'securing endorsements o| odcxyabill -.lihve * tho fullest op.
V.
k«k(r ^ f it« «hip’s rioUngs, ’ «nd for* '.Air. Brown, from the :Gov- porttunity oT rbalixing tboir /highest,'
‘f
then sfili gl boa -uaiil f&gt; .the jiax» Mon-’ 'e'rnor’s CabBiet.' Jin addition to XW* pox^ibUUies.
•' . .. 1 .
'I wrote; many, newspaper articles1 in
I day nvornlfigv^Tlrniw-Uttiorr. * ^
Ahd
ahe
believes
that
pne
pf\\he
R«n#*Jeo finira of Hixsii
behalf of Mr. B r a n 's candidacy yrejitca't forces to mako h.«r tlilon
irf. top city Satureia» putoh to ' t b it
' ’ ' ;*“
and th e/fa ct that .'Air., Brown' se­
fue is tjje power .jrhich gptxL
driight 0^ hi* many San forti friends. ’ '
1
cured the ' position in IL«* face of
7will oa'ci\» 1«rbtu„th/y' H ill/
7o«v* veriniftg lor Conjfrert anik that - «• lb G
the very strongest opposition ehows
and the»* strkrigtfi-'
till-.
he »ill ¿«t second choice Is edn- i didate* for
(hat my work in behalf of orgabixei
« d e l. Jori claims tho election ¿1- i ■tappeti rt
lalyor must have contained some p
**dy and he certainly* ha* (he b ert^ ««*^ *&gt;h«
teney and? virility, J k fii/th a t ,1 ain . T o matte such 'liftlte'd -cffotV poextohen of all the people of Seminole. s fio i« of ,
not .the capitalistic fbi ot the msn slblo she believes n o i’bclf. discipline
roufity. ■
,;* &lt;
^ * t? ibp sloe
la too hard, .no self s u r r fiM , too.
' • *.
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great.
Of such a woman m a y .we
A rhsnre of the Npaeo.n to lay ; In !
’.
‘
not «ay in the wgrda g f' Soloriutu,
* »apply of everything In the dry
.
with a trade urganlzatiorf.
&gt;
line at .^ow ell'a tom orrow 1
that*.
.
¿¿¿y- .*.*'
0
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Yours
very
truly,
nornlcg
? *.
7 8 .| .c
ttb ^ nnd
Her price -to fa* aborff /^ b lea .
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.T H O M A S K. BATES,
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. liWOr 422.
For sho openetb he^emeath with
Laglt-s Picnic^ Woodlojid Park on ( complete :
*
*Am« wot of Taxes
wisdom.
/ ' **;v jrVr |.
28th.
' { Larga refr
* -And the heart of xln^rtri» Is ;.nn
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heatcfP sU
Nelke Herse Owner. •
} Atl In
I*have a fir*t claw* expert fiorse sboer. . Kasì 10tb
k tn a trial.
* —
. (Jucsiioas for Club Member*
lamination - **
• W. ft F n'tera-pod ;
t ’uunty
!
Am
I
loygl
to
my
dub
and
Ita
^
*
,4w 1 *
*i
¡wen that the
officers? I ...
. .'»r
- . ...
, 5}fcnf?* ^ *’.
»»pect -To ; p|ori(U n
iioinatiop . fgp
:
2.
How
tiisfto,
Jneetingx.
have
.1
! be ‘ hdff , at
a «»
bl*
,d i::,",lunt“ ‘ county .'rèi
mjaaed during ti e past season?
^ h u r a d n y .a n d ^ ,- v .^ m . ra n -j Snnffii-i; F
unc* n reg roojn fn g fhcmselves ì v ot tey . tìS&lt;; q o l^forgi t myself, and. riUkW
Sanford
sacrifice» &lt;T my oapv.tomforet and
bori, 1»
■tor thfV'twetf of the clu b ?'* »
l ' : ? 1’ ' * ? : : "
"
» the I I « , »
one &amp;f the little* clioue
I
w
who’ovhum together and
íufiofiriteftilijáv
heap ají ^.frotfi the rest?
replied
Mk ri,., !
’&gt; 'V ‘ .'j
^
» : ^ u r 1 , ? - . . . * . . * w ; . &gt;Shd\ac
4*. the -officers ar«A didtik
Nelirt^lSTiqf. Vi
cook v e r jw urb- *&gt;}ri "h« ecrv«Äl noti»
it do I go outside, and -erkürçt »be wóiR^nrt «uy*tr*mf-ft»íaUT¡
tn urid rall-of ilistr tflufta?
dirtoT/qoit tlAylmr ritgü*« on thè ¡
ve’ X. too kegn a ,i»e«e tor
d •candklt^ i , , ^ . ' - ; - r - I enter heartily and loyally
schsmo*. of thu dull even
I .do not rare for them ? 1

■'ir(^

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Â * î t'nUf to0!
W* Lswto»,
B. II
FMnsU. 4 -1 » .. Jobss. . - • *
;l«k Ol Klratfooi Tifo Astia.
/ t jß

\f. j: ^ ( ¿'to,
i&gt;v&lt;f .âf Ceso ,
(*•!• Corra»;,
tira»:
- # • t'*&gt;. .
¿ &gt;i
C. A. Ilouilin
CftamlB»

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WOMAN’S CLUB

Fridayi in apito of-th o uncertain weather, * g°od many came.
Three .latlnchis landed their
pas­
sengers and many came by la n d f
Monroe being well represented.
Preparations are being* made for
thevblg Eagle pirpic-and fish fry o n ,
tho 28th, which promises to be tho
biggest affair ever held around San­
ford.
•
People used to say an amuseth'-nt
park could not be maintain^) ex­
cept-op the, general plan of catering .V
-gambling.,etc., on the aly, but the­
result . shows different.* -Wo^tlland
Park is growing very fajf in popu­
larity «nd^ people who seldom took
a if outing uro forming the habit
since they know of .a piaco to yo to
(hat offers pleasures that are deeent.
and wh’ero 1 otliinjp disorderly is tol­
erated.
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NOTICE

»j
As I have rhsrvv o| the bualnres of tha'
Tills Bond &amp; Guarantee Co;, £ a«t. 8 a&gt;&gt;i'
fordLrfhd Iteague, and W. A. \Vhitcomb, I can Jx* found In the Tkx A*seisor’s OfUcelh the codr't house.
*

THOS. K. BATES
( ONGRE8 8

W IL L IA M S O N
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L ROOMWITHUiDIlflflUl bai

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T R IE , SU M M E R

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V a r ia b l e r o u t e t o De n v e r , s a l t *
It I;AK E . COLOR ADO SPRINGS. ETC.
GOING T H H O y p irftT . LOUIS, RKTCRNTNG THR jQUQtÚ'JíMAG
O * V ll’ K Í E # « a:. U B B M l STOI'-OVEILS ON

*;

THE ATTR A C TIV E W A T

Thfae/joìid Throcgl» Trainarjlj
D.tliy ■f.'Jiolcu nr

Three Differcrri Rouler
JTW .ÀND n o r t h w e s t *
*'

T H R ft’ TRAINS U A ltí TO THÈ SOUTHWEST THRDU/JIILNKW
OUI^ATvS,- U f N. I H N I N G L A ^ -T ï^ J B T t Î Î B ÛININCÎ C i ÿ SURVICK. •¡i’AST TIME. - HOCK BALLAST. .N O DUST.
NO liÌKT.
FOR HANDSOME 1U,USTJtATEO BOOKLETS ON AI L. SUMMER
TOURIST RESORTS, HATES, SLEEPING CAB RESERVATIONS
AMI 0 (H E R INFORMATION, ADDRESS
*

�Addita. . .D i. A. P.* Montagu^, ,Pre»t..Columbia bollege, M t* City. ¥j»V
.. Vi. J. Perkin»
PrwentaUon cif Diplomas .
fv * .. .7 ..........

Annual Commencement

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Saiiford Coça-Colq Éotilinÿi'i

Òrcbpaup

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**BOTTLERS OJ

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School Exhibit

7

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P rop á m m

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■■R e c e p t io n

MANl^ÂCTURERS OF GINGBU-A&amp;E AND

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Grammar School, fe
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PUONK-21

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'Wednesday Aftertìo6ay May TlOcnlielh

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Three-Thirty to Fice O'clock

hi

lie,%iterdry Societies
eclamaiton Contest
’ Sonfofd fíiffh School ,
) EòiMÌjig, Mag 19lh nt É i¿H lyjdO d^

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S Y N O P S IS O F SCENES Vv
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terttftg ;H4 n W axftvnoon 'btfor/u
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reception *3

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fihrVop AÚefpoon, Mag Twenty-Second

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'HABACTKHS i V M
ibithmer J. Starling, aif.ew
-Brown, yoUnjt.doctorTrtajiifXJt Minerva....,
Harry Rt*vonaon,; reporter, attffitftp in Clara: .7

v w ’ v iW ."

m $

W .1 J . THIGPEN Ä 'COM PANY &lt;■■

Upftn ^.WhhnW, Jr.; .
.‘j.,jfrank Costos •
.’ H: i l f r n ^ Gilbert,^,
. C. o* r* ¿ M cLai¿ghl¡th; í»

H m*»«, the butler.
........
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Allki! Shannon, ¡\ very' hJbw policeman.*. . . . . .
j^Irs. Lydia S o lin g ; domwlic ailt$ ijui^t, . ■„ v
*Ä^arva.^
” *■*-----B iiliiito ob ligor/!..
..
Slicing, wl

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&gt;î

MOLpBft:«rAL ESTATE

.Lu&amp;* Çb*BP«lI«r'

(tinnì ^(írjtne.’ bdr yokngy/- Algier

■

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.. Bello
Mrs.
f Mbs
&gt; Mrs.

S a n fo r d

.

V F lo r id a *¿

Linda Connelly
.Evelyn Harper
Helen Rowland

Brantley*, reporjer ib^ “ ¡The llerard". • * ....
Wright, a. club' 4-onpin. J’. . , : . . V. ,.
Palmer, a philanthropic worker.— . .'7. .•
Jennie Van .Deusen Speuryker, a Personage

what you pay. T h e Forcl
buyer gets tnc most, yalue for
his hioriey. .*Bii .production,
* oacn. a n d
best
matei
ice Ford cjuaJity

All Seat*'Reserved

Admission Fiftg'Centa

Grammar School
Graduating Exercishs . V"*v’
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Wednesday, Mag 20th at 7Vft O'clock A. M.

^

High School Auditorium■./

p r ic e s fo w .

LIVERV, S A L E S AND f:E ED STABLE
Corner Park Avenue and Spcond Street
CONTRACTORS FOR ALLRlNOR .OP’ HJtAVV HAULING
L a h MA supply,
■ I I H A l o of
U ttiordes,'
't j M . r f . a j Mulos,
Lärgo

TT,------ -— ~ ~
W a gon s and

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Aim

Choru*. "Swing Song" ................... V ;. ............
Man’s Struggle (or F o o d . ......... y *.................
Two lA'uding‘ Agricultural Product*.. X ................
'Piano Solo. "Sounds from tho S o u t h s ..............
"'V '
Ruth Waldron

....... Tom’ Stendith'
. . . . , FrtliHipindUr

Tom's Rare. ,S ....................... ... ............................
The Application of Science to Agriculture...........
Duct. "Military March",... *.............................. ..

Watson McAlrxnndcr
.. .T . Clirf'Srd Walker
............. ........... Flagltr

U»«*i cmr « n «

[and W egoh R cpÄ V ln* In

lettoti, t'iimpltte irtih eqwipnftnl
Cel culling «od ptnicuUif fmtn “ * "
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Frrderitk ,V. ltohr

...... .. Erceb UHU*

p . F. y^LlAMS. Acws^dr * ,\

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«Ç C IN S. S ^ i n u o : y
" 6aASotti Mietiloe Jm¡ Cttt»t'CtitU|Ullï
'&gt;/■.

H O T E t»

Fern Ward, Virginia Brady
Men Inlluchtial in Improving Agriculture........
The Freckled Faced Girl.........................
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Song, ‘‘Summer"..........................................
Addries.
.................... .............................
Pr«icntation of Certificates.^...............,s . ..............

. . . . Ktnry Gac« ilier
Rosaruond .ilndford

'T R Í V A T t e : R ATH S -A. -ELECTRIC.*. LIG 1W E p
■ ' " ■*
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- iv * .i ÿ i •

ífilítt’

The Junior C la ss

. THF, oSLtr'idtiïT dAHii nq-tF.f. lb SAN&gt;:oim

A

,t eanrono/y

rX C L lP S IV C SHOE STOBC

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a lw a y s

on hand For Sato or Exchange

«W pny* -oT »tv Fqrd
iboult (!&gt;• lourioi

H orn eas

X X X X X X X X X ^ ^ X t X B O ifliJ ifc X X X X X X X
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In All

Leathers irt

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Sanford •High School

'M e n 's W h i t e ( .’ a n v a s O x f o r d s a t

Will Etrtttiain In Honor tJ
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$ 1 .3 0

M e n 's .W h it e C a n v a s ,, n ib h ip p s o le s ,, a t .. :..... $ ^ ¿ 0 0

The. Senior 'Class

. M e n 's *\^&gt;rk S h t^ (J h | l J e a tilb rs ’ Ì Ì À 5 , T 2 .()0 , f 2 f. 5 0

. -vèf ” *

Thursday Evening, May 7W nfp-First

liHU
V
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.Conducted hy the
V Bspoilictin^ •
, Fnttinrs

mVcáVandCÍU^
: icd Coupics
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High School Building
E X•_C L U SIV
_ S SH O E STORE
«-J"* r1*'j

Class Day { ^
Sanford High School
S T A N D A t t l &gt; R A I L R O A D ( &gt;F f Ï Î R S O U T H

Wednesday Evening, May Twentieth

Reading from Hebrew Scripture.
History of the Pene*' MoVimioni

\Vinnle Irene Brown
Linda Conndly
it »rKn ^- ^ ho run
rr f V
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Helen Rowland
iS I f
Claire Walker
Chorus and Audience

I,. IToeidd^t'-ii Address.
Prophetic Utterances..
‘ Stw.íípacEled Banner'

Vi

Lv. J a çk w a v ille

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J. Franklin Çoatm
.George W. McLaughlin
r'•"^ ^ , . . . . » . . C. horns
'.Ethel Mae Moughton

[My Fathcrlantí"(irOt«íÓ. . ,y ;
k&gt;rnn Faraoiij Workers of Peace
Sobe Snyings uf-Famou* Men •
*"ii* M *- J* »
** - lilÉffiílffinrTlsiiiiii

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3- 1)All. Y TRA INS BAS’
Ar. Savannah
Ar. Richmond
Ar. W a s h i n g
À a*

[Measures

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-FlorïtD»- &amp;. W ^ Indian Limited■- PV«-y BeelÍnìhg StotV^CiJA'r■«¿£**|
^VVaaMngtôpr^Oecfrlç Lighted »¡iid-Kan»,‘*

No. 80.—Cotti'[Line Florida' Mcil-J^cal Slecpt
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Friday E^ning^f^ay Tmeyirp.Sfcor^»

.ElthtÒybcXB'U. .

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Musía
..
Invocation

■•i
- '.'i* . . . . .Orchestra
jí.'.S upt. à. F. McKinnon

"Tho Motur Ago
...........
-.••••»
(a) "The Moon Hangs I»«w in a Purple f?kyî'&gt;
(b) "Song,ut Rumbe*1
•í......
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. Benjlunin F. Whjtner. &amp;

UenleMurrdL

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îîîà v è . Qn Óor Litis
?just Serbiaa llomeu Hahílexm

iiniYour Dreams

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to ¿Vu/ local hrent pr

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136 W est n a y SI. '

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S ^ i PWiman Cars of Ihe Mgîhttt ^ M

i oait Lise,Dining Carsoperated otíTrnii^«

High School J y ijj

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0S5
■I0;15 a.m.
. 1;05 j m h

Noi ßß.—Palmetto LímUed-^FVee' Rtéel Reclin
■1 .'IXbíCtrfd Wghted fimi F«ùu.

Graduating Exercise
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nltr

KîOOa.ni
,12.25 p .m
' 5.05 a.in.
8 : 1 0 u.m

ti Jije., fit-, ¿ùngalow

tornados

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�AXATION
BY*J. H» C E L lÜ «

iÆ ’é J s fâ

■ tyy i&gt;ur ^ o y h o o d fUyn we ¿hen rigation. and jinder cultivation wa*
W o itirte A«pre«sh)n, “ TMittfon with aauased. .at. so much«, nna.-* the ad*
g r s ^ S r .S
¿ u p r«J&gt;re»ehUtion i i , tyi-antiy,” but joining block with no improvement*
Sii-,: iK'iSi
wlmb,*bout •,Tex»tioff&gt;Whhout Proklecliolri7 " ‘ Within^, the-^eat year
*•»*' fjv *rtrf Of tfi#
rcUob south.
(tantUfàR (l*
)r, ; there have . been tht«e valuab^
i» » * '
bUBdiniia' com plexly destroyed by
Ht;NUI t Rifili. v
tire within the" city limit« of San­
Guardilo*,'
ford and not o n e &gt; f 'them had c^y
bn- protection aJOtpugh; .each yttr*
* NOTICt or »AtB
payii^r heavy city. tax**,.
lb i« .» d « d UoUon. o t r d
Fir* Dcparlnjetit responded
. *•&amp;»£■{ U*odo
h l&gt; kkrtbr’-PT** that ataiMl pro-, pToftRitJy -to the call but they, could
rfp Nothing hut alt on’ their' hpaioe
L*W “ bet 'or Im rn/ij' ,-Thia wa* nb*

fe &gt; |

Y o u r C orresp on d en ts
you

b y th e

i i i 'B u s i h c s s ^ u d j J ^ : v&gt;

s ta tio n e r y -' y o u

n o o th e r w a y o f ju d g in g i n

¿y Æ # ^ V . ' A-y&gt; *
lI ‘^W ané Voft'jL
p p t al S ^ S

iU u »raf/^ll»l. d o -jtùt^auptiçiiB ^y.

u

ike rtrtulh.

" d i t « « , 1«

&lt;«A .-rar ih * U foO M r «r H * » -

w.ruAo^ ; &gt; çiatior;

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j*t*T u 1T « y io r .' U n p j i w f . ^ ,f*ïô«»J n i
T Jt *V*c‘ ri«| h o** -»h« * in ^ t ,v !l-S f O jo i * «

U x ? ^ r p v ^ i c d .^ t ® £

K

‘CeiVe4e«*9$«ble benefit«
’
Woul(L£ bejjcorrect ln‘ '.caythg.'/tWU'm
mim tftilp Im»“-third« pj ^SihhJwrikbjt'L'i^
■bV^ond the nre liinit$T. ",5Ytly1holitfP,
Bl thia-outlying,propertyvpayVtux*

Hwrtnc. nwv'n

oou » m 1

O t t of CHrenil tj tfij rt,
’ ii.T u «»-5* £ • /.", . *

UCvootr,
0*11 rCi^
H ilt«
la r* i:.t a n Vf
m i

J-*1

S em la a la

• 'A few yeara ago v-hnn 'tfib;feitv-l
patt ;of the town V a d V H n g paved
with brick a part f,«Tf the ' edit waa
jip d '' out&gt; 6i tlie general fund; but
Iiuw .tvlui» tbif otjtlyi'ig a recta are
to*'be, "JiVved. th l tfa^ro.amoOnt Is
aaawjid againtt yJie'sbuttihK prop­
erty . nd" n j* a-tei‘,t i* p ltd out of
tlje e e^ajSund.' Tbat^ls, the.oytp-'
W f i ô d , iw v e ^ .tfjo

c fn -

tr ,'f)rr«,t b u i i now^ihe cepitfil pael
will nût }içli»' pa vç‘ the'^&gt;utlyiilr*lbtr-cts o'l the chy. 'Cnn-inay pile h piiiii tin/ ’‘ thuanaii of thti'bu*iriea»r'
We might also mention aomethlng
w&gt;’ learned last y e*f-‘ ^ ne c‘ ly
block with house, flowing, well, lr-

CéBBtr of SaminbU.
I lt«i*by Certify

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SRJWSîàia
fiCttua;

.

bright,**.; neatly;, uMwcb^ ad^Bî •
under fourteen %
.yealhi ¡of ajîe. W
Çtvç; reference« VndYratnybd-* •
'*
* ‘ pur w hen'.dnJfcC .
wilt come th-boy io^jotdm ' tV

P c r l i 'e i r . . . . ’

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verüsing Matter.

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Our pèCialtÿ* is

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pé had anywhere.^

D u r i n g t h e s u m r i $ r m o n t h s is . t h c ^ s t

coming winter.

-

I our work

y.
v -, through tlu* shop and special
,

T H O M A S

a t to r n e y ’a n d

COU N SELLOR

A T »L A W

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taken to slie that the verv bes

E M M E T '" W H S S O j l
-,

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Uair Allùtnrj Sev»nlh Judiri artlrv

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rtorW.

Kbldtoca*. flaiiford and SflyrfiijAk*

Drs. Mason &amp; Householder
f. i

be delivered in - a

-hi. V-

Carnee &lt;&amp; ^oodnifr, Ruildfii^
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lnllA!lfaori|it«
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2d labor to.^urji aiit

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t»rm in«,- aaul tar otMfWM« fi­
ef*« au«k p»«r#X « a -I
tn n d e « t to ib * . R biw naa .a a p .

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prop#rty-. to Im b » lyiçiir .aod

it W m * bib ■ No-

ything but

in. pHndpg» ;wîitthi r

•printing.

a. and when tie Rftartl (U.l)lre

twpoi.tor*' b»v#

vV

of any ' nâture

poMtiorttOne»witiout‘proyidIng" rvh-tf

ly ih k v

ÔGUÏN
È. M cÔ u ta.
6 g -T u »* »f

You cairnot affojrdi

aonsfidu ifire‘^piotectien«; street* 'ah d v
sttept* lights for ayid extjnskmsf j ■
Would It not be well lor thè state
legislature to pass it law requiring
W ptparqtcd - town pc ..city tip
provvide*
ide* .th
thii.
#^."ab
a bove“
o v e ’ tro
inwroventeriue
jir^jonlenl «One Inch Calda Will.lid. R»bH#hcd liftw itn in on e ÿ e a r t r a m - m e u iq e ouett
dcr Tbli*|leadlng ^t The tìbie O( gT.20

r \ttenilon 1« HÜ&amp;tde orYbi|e to'.aner*
c‘ 1^ taxe» ngnlnit-^id atfdivldn#'.*.

■-&gt; f w i a n d &gt; * cti o f » o u , • « » i»r» b y , fra
M
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t o .‘ protopt a n y t|
and-doaiaadi » h ig h . x a i t o ? )* llh * r o( ro&lt;&gt;.
* . ) bar* a ta ia a l tw B gb ta t* ol* J # m o «
»or»» lligatn« ■ile r o a x d . la i» o f S#B or.i#j
i# * iir l« C o o n ty , P ip a la , to ( M ui
t u r d ? » u t u t w a , of &gt; #ld *«1*}*. - m
t » a - , t i r i from iH* date h *r«of.
y
P « « d A p fil &gt;th, A. p .
?, ;.v ) *
m a r y e . im ;o iK * u * i
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J U U U B D. B ; H T i t v i r e n ,
c»r,-=tuf. im d«r tk# l i l t *111 and t« * ta ----. J t t u H ( n &lt; a t Ja trm Corrosati / i t l f l i m r
_ d./ftprid.
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m m m

tor • o i« R l» io » n t,. f i

k#tl-af,N ili* Seth it*y

m a rry -ca s cs r

dopes, Statccrientsor

*V*»S *J»t hiJU ftb protect* no roe. ori* pU e^prbtw rty
r j priori abl 4 /td they riit*fecgjj^khu snrao"pro-,
ikit »1 •» U»*-kotW &lt;»*
th* 0*1 fettion? There u t e it ^ u d r if d iv of
I. Taytof, la.*ÎThf mr*«urit
i # o l F t e fd a
Mn ^ r « J . W e t o flA h d ,Within
on ikhlfh'-thy jbwnef^
U tk,'tovn 'et*ï-»«''»î(&lt; t. iw atw aH »; tb it
tht « I d d » f«n d * * t i* o H r .t h # u * o f lw # a »y ciiy.\t\jrt^i.flnd (or
ro-t/
i t u i : 4#d .tb * t l h#r*. I» B® .p*r*o"n In
« tu .* o r Florida U *
# u b ' cfiivc n6f bttuefU Jihatevervei(ber¿bj\
"fire prOtcetidii.'.or A tre i^ J tm p ro y ^
m*ents,' AJoat (ft’ the .iir«*dV in th &amp; ii
Kriitjo»« /are no~ bitter, and sorur, o f .
them r faiv^orwe; thap the c o u n t/'
ro*d* ouiafed t^ d ity ilfln itc, ■
^'Should an^tnoorjior^ted.'
-or
o r yihiipi u llt * « M * .iUtfobty.Allowed toyhxtcy.1 -tt^'^nr^ »«1 ;. vCL*/k oX » if/f
q‘

aJr.aar »"&lt;&lt; «* ,

T lic f h if jf a j

) ÔÎ$W il^^ào.vrAtle % 3f.

Vere fdtMn thh (city tftidta, paviilg

r e a i® h f,b &gt;
re'cujfitifilo

u y.

cn U N S E L I.O P

LAW

at

y Prectlrt lri-Stafe ond J’f'.trtoIOiAtrtf.

a r e *.He

M a tte r s

for . ‘. Writing
Ink, Carbon- Pap'
.
*
Counter Pads, Cardboard, .(in all colors)
Loose-Leaf Ledgers for iflerchandi.se stores,
and Typewriter Ribbons.

S n n i i R l^ lA
w t R i f "tb w i*urt hA#3

Xi"ip#rty,

r S ir k l -W &lt;t#OSU .. o r - f S l I h j t M r q i r r . l V

iff w r t U » .&gt; t .« * d u » » « t i i 'y i f . « J

SM 6

r

lib a r

b ì Uo« ,

to

ao Ü -n

U III* ( IrcuU Court * f .h f ,H««r*ih Judicial

rt«»id*. f.t s*-«b

tilr* ri ors, »Ho mtut

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r

w M »t^ bi f p*(t fcpy»* kt Skoford, n#rfdo.

P • UK, dk* ;•of AU&gt; A. D- 1!»!*■• „ '

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h

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t Wc urti clewing cmt a large stock.oflype-

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Unica:

tvriter. carbon of fbV: v\-ry ^eflt makes^ usually

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bn itory-

* | - / f r J l ’ ‘'V-'-i-?;

%Rkl for 2 L2c per s h. e“i e t/,.V/hìÌe
-they ' fàst
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;

• -dOflcui Hoorn. 1* »od 10

&gt;*j»r&gt;of »uun «h» il b», r , &gt;- P m wa. rr**J-

dllcrtk^hijl F lo o r ,

GÈO. G; HERRING
:v

Attorney at Xaw
. Gounty Judge

^

Otnwln Court 1Iouw, RAN FORD, FLA

tho •rnckbaldar» -of t i ll rotjiorotioii ■»b|M

.«d.'.nWM,:
unirmi Ï&lt;» ni
. TÌ»Vjm*tt, G*»i

Tkllkbk«
d.y, of run*. AV

St.-

bo bold oo tb* td f Tor«d*y f " du»* «f # * ^

P h o jjtë- N o :

•nd *vrry y*»r
-

PPTTON.

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JPRAG TICL IN A L L 't 2 0 U R T S

ÏT b H C raft* A. VtCaxtw*, R .cr*t.ry .ltd
î r , u i i m . Th* RoaM of plractnr« r t i l t .U :
•F. V . Pu llan . Otoct« A. P f C o t t « »Bd K. H.

’$ ) îr K a 'er»t or oriBRlMtlon ro*atlnt of tb*
•tockboldvt* Of Ibi« &gt;&gt;rpor*tloo
b#id in th»^-C**r of S*p»Of*l, mmlgojè
rop niy. S ttt* ot Florid*, on tba K tb d*y
of Jui*. A- 1?. 1*1*, i « « *h* rvrpo** *1
■dopttBI br ì i * , pnd complAiln# -th# jr i m i {»»1 !ob of tb* ebrpor»Uon. ond ■»J»j f»r
tb* purptra* of »toetlif « » h o S i f i . * f !\ #
rorporation. t&lt; ^ i r * S m lb o b o *# pr»*id*4.
tor; »oil th»r*»n»r. lb* aanu#l tn*«ilnt« v*|

q,

M. G’-fcrnVlil

tb* flr.t t»**tlo&lt; of .tockhoJdBni,
hV*)»after ffrotldtil for, th* iifflcafB of lbU

urtlw/ lOrdorod lh»t tbl# of,
I onm r*Oi w*»b for W *ht ct
th* Hr.Niford Herald. *
»P»r i(b»di«h*W1W »»Bford lo #«Jd pt-Totnblf
*»»iy. . V . r ' - W •
- ,vyr
* H t m i njy l,u rd-,n d th* ***1 of tb* abW

c.

ÇANTORD/PLORIlU'

« r m c te r t òf nul !«i* Ift■-« *ip-li1%#, wof mufw

mu to qufot-YiiU

r»M ar*ln;

« i u h .. « ,/or B I*ri^4;fpf Bl»«&lt;y ’"Tua
rcB ,». fr o n t » a d m fitr t b * c o m w « s &gt; « r i B » n i
Ot il* ÇO*et&gt;r1UB b fl.t .n c o ■ J
y
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I f
Arile!# 1 / - ,
it
f t h b liraif pc** o f thl# co ftro riU o « , h t i r b *
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follow
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Oof InJ*bt»dnrW or
thi* corpotaUoiv «hkll
, th* ktnaunt of (« p » # !
m N k Jî^ ''F 5 # i-V,v. - - i . *

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107 MagnoliayAve,

tn d*-»»*fd«n**« of lb * n i l w n u ' r t , / BDri th* om oon t uf
*ub«Mlbed -by «keir, or* k*

A N FP $D

•B. HÌBf«»iJ. -fV ^ id ». t ì «b»TO*
P oC oU *#. - fow fo rd . .FKirl Ja,- 8"

AU Work Dçlivçred to A n y P a f(?of .CHÿ
.l,nU V
Ærfatlpki

8 &lt;kt* ol Florido
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Coôety-ofiS'Ç'inof*
( brr*-J™* r*liUr#

t«ry FuUtîc, pduoni
t o » . G *aftà;A &gt; P*t

ni» *#V wwytkv
In 'kiwi orna ( oIhat

tiiîî*.J î6î*4 f f l i * "« &gt;

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WATT
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tog j«on¿y:., '**Ít li _fUrrí*rllj¿ 'nit¿,rt(rbJ-í" reati ' tíá the Tending o f'm M n f# *
t
íirit 'IsurfaWi*. ' Bti&lt;
6 ^ 0 y tif. •,'wpirhöl 1y iJysou n d,. to t»* sending
&lt;♦&gt; M
thq mflörtor In which he .makVs ft;.ai many ¿a a doseryTnesftoYe* «iro^*
I ! Mdtipund* il If he jntend* to eqn- tam»ou«jy. over one ;rirciilt and in a
? •jim t.W /rnvrittjomi tOgrinding down^crudo/lorm the oetyling of pictures
i f . % ,l v
» - - &lt;« *■ ^ t
• »» * * $. &gt; # # #
thielp&lt;&gt;-0Ak$-tfcvils
who toll
anda s w e a t Ilbvwf„.the wire by - IfitermlUontly '$/'
—’ —
&lt;htyjíq íl’'idght ^tó-'-iman wflgés Add jflhshlng Ijtams of light. In its rpost
;
Iob^ hours iñ. order that the còrr advanced f^rm the . telegraph has
FOR THE LEGISLATURE
or t—
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er ond from
I bmby .»«noun« nur wdW «* lor
tU U&amp;i M U» lb# rrdon •* *“ D*ra&lt;*iWie
^ ashorr and ial»r* nta
be I
Jl“ * h 'm i ^ r tJiKfc.
■ ■ P J V
\.
ilftiost every
*V « ■ “ . ' &lt;
•. •&gt;&lt; .•
«
r», ,A ' 1m i oceaa going dowel the‘exch*nj,e
rfiomr ccuouut n
t t
* y
» *j w
u»dr Mg .er
y . M h t M i i r n re v ^ id e d - it V jb ìn ^ ,. ràMa* « ^ through the air hiB r.j
Tp.tbs
lrvicf- '
come al mend ‘ as corprroi ■ I iwhT* ¿ » ^ r ,kat I toU J...
Ic rnmtry to U*Ìt'fì
v « s iiiíw tF ttn ? .
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r'vard nrr
t- r f is■' •ordinary
..
JfL-■
trn .(4'neé
Á VAlfniW*“
wire coqjniuriica
BM
required. tion.V* "
I ima r-iffibèt/fi*
ph'yiícüÜy^« .Vjfjll i
. .»rasa rr
^ boro S As Shakespeare Said,
ufcdnuj,
SM
'TVTikt la the jneanlng t?f the -word
V&gt;at. «fur 3 ^
lant'-tf^eh taught tor rtthq«l£
adage:” ]\h'e a^oqlenaster asked. "A
I |«r*t&gt;r snoouacr tb»l I kiU
i.
IMnoCTmUr. prtnisrx
««tl
r
I place to put cats lq.to," wM .tbo boy'a la t U iJ u»t» Qpewirtti».
oi Cironiy Ju
brSve'Com-;
htnfjthey .oent w flt the
^
and bottie^
«pan th« u » wia •*
« Morao.
fvuloM ct Ui* *bo»r .K í 'A’1*.
ca*fft.&gt;
,K ;.r
* Jtp ’ t)ft»•f4&gt;i&gt;t»hi&gt;iaii
A fd
lo«i«1 to tWfrat t i * end* « furtieé ja
Rfdhe»,4 o^not brln 4^ ^ W ^ *to«P *iiC !ra x ItlL jfiE Z t r .w t Wofiifl rag,
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POLITICAL
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-i Trexi. rji^NT ’

)■■&gt; &gt;Sh » &gt; • • t » M f
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" . , Tl r r o d e n t J¥Q m Íi HckW Ip- *’
* . . / thla Mealcan'dfTair.-r Df cpursà I
l&gt; - y . -Vwlth hito no rpatWr what' the (ihwe
. ■-.•'l
h of AW* war to‘|ly'%ypi»hi]t hli Idea that
’ 'A no war fljlttil vW vjjyhico rertulnly
‘■•••■'tnainfi- ittlk'Ì'&lt;ù'«|ìl^'P*iJL «»Uto» l«»ko
'
up n picnic part# 1
“ n&lt;*
. . »after landing tiriMw'lfwTirm of hèea
I «íqd get , studi twMÍpc dxtent of
seventeen do*.« and -many woim«|yd
and yet there it no war In
[■ do'
do &gt;war la Mexico pifien
Tf there il
no
-hell
old friend
' 'tljerte I * - '" " •
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t^iat

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asüfe «fii-sB» *t

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flannel* ntiil T
poor folk, art nener 1,1
every day irtis df he^qb
bodies than these so-called ml llon-,
tv ,T
^
A, at ;lr6yrv
aires who seem tp ^ n
noihin8 |
t h o
with n f a f f
f r o ^ He except. :sorfow an3 . troHb U . ^ Jf
c^ e a ^ ,

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I »M|&gt;»«f«lty.K&gt;lldt th* «upport a t oll

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ADVERTISING
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c tí tí o í no* tu» , &gt; I
oleetloa.
tnomllcf •r¿P*',/t",Íúi*n' fw U.VVH
of S*n3n&lt;i!» county my copdWrty f&gt;» tb* oBVrs t»f Rt&amp;le I
at CWW n f tk *7 *lro.lt Court.
,to tb Úr i W
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p l»trl«t f io . 3 cobnm 'oB. ^ i '
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•• . *ll.
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0 «n * r k t i Fiorici*.
A d v crlisctu cn la iltid cr
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are not ut, w.r with M«M«o history
&amp; »!«« becaui1^ th&lt;flf
(or
may read that they were killed while^
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■ Veyo Grut ttijd minting,u latge^band
¡’8 HK W W
— U .-:
s iT U ió ib fr o f ' t l t d f a i V w n d wfU . h 6 t . b e
llT r * » -*
kÄ- mm-* - .
* Vetfft’.ol Send!
of Mexicans who'TftfUsed tq Ict^hetp
pficmlàoW rcontjr: To Ub.
e.r
g— r*--T *
' ■ . ' • FC It S ALE »
able t^èpo'mT lt i/'fiedf.yes, to.-be'tíneU .t -I
, ____
csá A fsU T
selves and companions pass In pedre
Ju
fo r V h o m s h e m
ir.
, fO*'; octniq ¡s t!,, prl^jJLT
-u¿
U r i*Wrt«d J pWdso «*Ut*.
t’boussnil years old and ‘ V ef he ref Jun^
they killed a hundred^,tind mòre
&lt;tbün
of
tie
ofllcs
to
the
fa m 4 . :
1l&lt;j a r ' t •q|
The
charge
of
the
Light
brigade
Kor
•Salt—
Practically
brut,
r,
ItiMfl to listen to ^tbiterftlon and
a* a ■
_ _,
--Mexicans* whereby they also lost
Overlsnd . touilhg. car. fully!
^ .^ .K .n n A O j,. » a ®
fa titi the statt of Colètaijj/irand the at Balaklava^'Catlnon to the right ; m 4
1
k
,.
*
_
j
.their lives. But It Is yet hard to
Ì. flTUIVKgt* ‘
° [ t\htrn;
of th* ^ ;¡ equipped,-.«if s \ a rt.^ e ’ ectrio llghttj' I aiti I * a carni kilt* to &lt;UM*«t rnfhatf for
convince the unsophlstlc«tedTT“ Fhe United States If noccssury to sopd
petition of 8h*ri(f of ¡tomfool* county. !!» » *
tronfi ìjiU) Colorado coal mia1'» «nil vo,le&gt;ed ami ^underedl"
The Ill'll e short time .by owner. ,|8 t 0 tho
la c Wrv»&lt;i tbo propio In tbU ropority «tara tb*
excursion features ^of bullets and
I'Uoble 600" were In the h™t o p cash take* car: IJ.'ä
nrjt»nl*»tlon
o f "tho n *o county anti tpy rmord X o. 4} * * i* w o c»s tir Volere o f s*AiVSiVcmMotor C 6 .
I b o n by »n n p u n r« fh »t i »m i&gt; c*n«&gt;d«|»
lin ftln
fUlml ».t i ♦h ih n
*
U M offiral of .«ti* county of C»r»rs(t(i for HMV
scrapncl as applied to peace.“ *! . . l ^ ^ r o i Ì ^ S n ^ r a ^ l battle.
.TTPhknt/
e y U-i.rn
were** filled
with ihe
•v* year* U my rtmlm for your ru(lr**»"li&gt; tb* I»*&lt;tv- for si*|»t&gt;&lt;&gt;r of tho B u t « li.o iw r .it , v T lr
•
«
v s t .o n .m u to* from y*™ín..n e - „ ü ? . There Is war in Mexicq notp kniT 1 * re^ - . . . • ' &gt;Is
.unholy battio Are. t Inspiration could For Sale Pyesh. Jersey cow. ** P.
Primary tq bf.byd.on Juna -n&lt;i. . •
XJJ'l wßl.b* pir»«*«l ts t.*w. tk* ■ñ&gt;«!»rtt2l ‘ ^
there wi|l bo inoro of il lutti nnU ^ o n ^ s ñ -1 ^ r t c r h v u r .
d o o r BpX 1067.
point to nothing élse thknS t
..
.
'
v
•
*ll
th* Jlrmowit, nl'tht couatr. P,
r &lt; » '¿ñ\‘ CÜAMM^HA&amp;i\‘
Amcripa wlM rW n mean the enlirU ii'*.
1&gt;ecK»4-hevnee|is tbs fnohey? die.
J «e&gt; • PJOls t&gt;* morrai a Uh«at
Uh « t u '»&gt; handt*,
k*B4 J
J o h n .P a u l J o n e s
bave
K
WÍB «irti
stretch of Ipud from the Arctic c i r c l e ' do‘ " i It beiaase he expects to
FOR SUPERINTENDENT. OF PUBLIC ol D em oftfttlc prinripU*, ^ ttfl
m
gaff» anything?' Not much
inr th o gsr'tiri • w . K
INSTRUCTION
„
to the Paif&amp;fiin ptnid. , This may
j * j . i&gt; U ;K tK soN . ; ,
“ ■: X« s niwftdsd# to* tk*
o { SapnibiN idM
toillions but wants, to
/
r . 1 .* . \not &gt;come in our time -but it will
ol 1‘ulair In-rrurriMi pi Srtolnol* eotuity, &gt;ul jr* I ;
worAiing
man
!
6 wer and
•iS
tb#
I&gt;»mofr*lte
Prim
ary,
t.wlOi
to
c*lt
*tt*n
come.
President Wilson and Secre­
Uea St th* vntwi to (h»'fSI*»ko( Ucl«; Ktr»t, tb*
hir*.shall; become monarch-,qf..all he'
if th* q-jt
tary Bryan are trying to keep peuc^
God giving me «trength.*1 U is pre- CohnVll^,. also rlbbpps knd. carbon. Knot. «kSukl b* ff«fihtr -SRir*Ik* *fK-j*»
t»hti&gt;!i!
le.tono
; com iy to
tajlrv^ya -stitl can dicttili» h is' &lt;jwn
(»ol*: w o n d . h #*«to«M K i n ht^*w
____
(or “Member, t
76-tf
in ihe family but puttee i* Impossible
le
ram
-r.
meditated hciolspi .that \ ñ a b l e s a
a
v
tijibW,
sod
third
h*
»hqulJ
-b*
■
iiq
Ot»rdliv*
Commhti
*#•%■ , - *
terms. Such practices have, brought
Í*t;íi*rty
b.yaUjr,
aaif,
ri*
Jqumt
Ix’ nU'
wpoot
man,
’•
»ÜT
&gt;
*
X
and Sootier or Inter ' we will be I
mother to say i-thnl- premoditation
J.AtjJWiiliB'WUO1' Toy Sale—Bargains in furniture «■ ' I i r?
on
the
war
In
Mexico
between’
the
n
w
«
«
i
lW
l* I
P*41t'«PfU-clst«
rear
Yo„
;.
obliged to step iq and spank tin t
, ,, ,
. . .
that sees the Ipng, i weary smuggle,.
•m East 10th St.
7ft*tf
j, , ‘ - .
C. O. MrLArtfHMS.
id,
a
P
't’
"
c,a*i
nn(l
11,0 h.rgt- bindjttiners perhaps days over th"b •jwgjdfVtub,'
1
r,
!
I
bunch
of
Greasers
go
&gt;d,
set
up
DM
my
{
w
i
f
l
d
i
i
r
w
l
£
t
podtiS
*
u
&gt;
of Suprti
and such practices will eventually
Unt uf I'utilio Jmarurtkm n b k
--------— f.— ^ ^ - 7 ;
territorini government try to seat- a
htr^direaking task, m endir^ihe cbilFor. Salet-IUaek saddle and.drivdng U&gt; tlyr
«
I
Uxratic t*rim ary/fl
-if
possible
and
^
g
Oii
ww'
in
thi.
co
u
n
tr
y
;u
n
i«,
Making tho K(Ntor Lav# Yon -•
chox
k
for
Mexjcan as governor
‘drag's clothes long after j h e ycajrrs mhrtL I;*quire 'o f p , Robert* at
' attast
«’
Make
Jail tiie.pqNe you jio^dbliy
t
terror
rld
d
.w
H
^
reonle'Acl,
t
o
g
O
t
h
^
n
d
by
theliay*l«rn &gt;nd
create peuct»- In that
hav? been tucked into .b ed ; \twelve gro^rry. .
J.
.
12-Ut
halfots vote for the bien who repre­
can
whitt;
breaking Ipto the o f t j W
country if peace can be brought [
and sixteen , hours -iff work a day ’
j ~~~
- f c
fer
sent
the
people’
and
not
the
interest;
rr*
b
t
your
feet
on tko -table. rtitd
about. In the first place the United'
scheming 'and planning instead of
Gooo pindibill pnd tank .for sale
: *
r « e excbnngbs, and donV forget to
States did right by not rerognir.ii g J have mo objection do a man muk- sleeping, hi order to keep the little rhrap ^ Apply In‘ft - hfrkfbanq^,i B^#(f
ftry^to. cn^phtfln' the yld' foql by
T
Huerta. Then they made the mis-,
LPpBlrt.iö- M »l«4d
dock together. There c^n be n o , — ;------ q ■»
------‘
¿I
»olid
comm'antlng OD" A,fbw. aflifles. Doa't, j
tnkc nt_ asking him to saluto the ting*
thougln , of self for-the toother- w h o} For Sale^-Lemoo XJliHf~I76' aaes,
iorget
to say, ‘ ‘ Wvhajl’n tlio nev
and right here the U. S . reversed I
electa’to keep her, children togetldir. •Iprge part choicest hammock, land that «jwbl; añil I
i n a w M a ia
If
thw.^paper
ta liGll - (irint«(L' -reid
themselves by recognizing Huerta |
T H IU S lIg J t.
She is nnd must be "thaiikful *tq f will prodtubly ®row* citrus/ruiti npd Vegthat
half
andriuk-him
whemhe
A
a
,
n
indirectly. • If lluertu was not tlur.
work for nil the soven,^ trusting lhf&lt; etiylik-srliighi b&lt;mi;t
‘tuivl*
FOR COl)JjTy r j^ a .tfcL^fOJl
to pfepí.^f itead- tiu*. /copy-* On ; ft* ‘
fireside ill of Mexico why tfliould he
.rest to Offe in HéaVfn."
, ¿ - /l i » « , house,- pricw gT.Sto. -.E m M Man,'
t «nil b* a ra n d l-fit* in th * prim ary s tlr - ‘ Hook and 'lCati •tin him ^ whlJoJ via ;
- . ilf^
ri S
a tJ .r&gt;
---------- »*• Eia CiHf '
have been called upon to rerogniw
ThFrq are'dgrk day. In 'th is W
■PetermbUrg,
Iron far tb * ofltik o f .C o u n t y T rnaltirrf. ,»ad( the copy hif ía.séttlng^up.- and 1
our tlag. We could ha,ve bottled
'■ubj*ct
imposed task * days.'whon it »«uns
if you bappiOi - to “ be aqibwngT iú ¿ 1
up .the ports oil right and Villa
»or Salfr—A Apod home well located.' i'nnú7 nr*, *d
that life is n^t worth thowtruggle,
hlftto1 n - ^iT tH ilfi r fara .oqfjìdò
dll « h o - ß filer
i* , ,
would cut hob down sooner or later.
j daya^íhen It seems dhat tlexh enn- ipOO cash, balance eddy •{fbymeuts. w
h*&gt;t-latot«*u ol th* emrtty,!
on i
’ AW tin g » u want Villa as President of
6 room' house, ‘$1,500, ’ easy payments.
' tnot idem the tide, fttiya wehn thert
-4^ j*;*!&gt;v V-iiW .«jw
ifh e * j(
W
.
,h
'
■•Maileft- ¿try mnrp th
ban we want
tioygnit rhe^-duii- ilfca^v» . 8 rooms jtrid bath,
Item -aro beasts. #&gt;&gt;
Hui',tu.’ Roth (if them
* ‘ a , broòrf-Ù^ytoynts.
^ ‘ J
' -J
1 m/Juntony for
doing,“ for
nr.tV-i-*4
y.-f Sini;;-.!« '7'niniy \&gt;iihJ*d*,
N e ith e r iirM ; fig h tin g for (b e g o o d »
*
" that, 11 too young to appreemy.AVcll located lof. Illko. iSÍT 'cash, TrTM^r
&gt;lrri»H.n -*♦ th* l*»fiu^r»llr frim say. it
ind*. ad^ertlslbjt"»Tafi5fs'^
ol the cau«&lt; but merely for tie- loot
sirugglo. .
iL ' \
balance monthly. .Ganqelly,, lUfi ,M|k£-, t pticnhr ta mil »11 th* r*uuily ruonav in rf
Ke
TU» •
bank»
el thii t-rniiqy
|L*
tpl
«gribé for hls paper,^ If Jhi _ \
if
we are caljcuP.ukuil
|
in Mexico
II «c
.
no grateful nattbrrj tdx|. nob « avenue. •' ‘
’ ‘
'v 6 T-Ù ‘ that la paUUnn *»Vt»«a, Kxuuala » / k1 u ,i,
pay, lìjm for i t -r-.h«.; do exnrv"u^&lt;'d
■
'■
to go to Mexico and take the Colin*
mopey *UhS*
tt* Votmty lo t tb*
A c r is ib '.c lc a n , fiu tripreseftt the niothec, with a fnieda|..
n.._
vr_ *r
&gt;».n__* —u
_____ .&lt;• roada andTrt.f*v*. *» l -h i«h in my -«tim a ilo r money. ty^-W k hirn'T o^riirr
Ona
No.
65
McCray
relrigerauir
try we ought to ((b at the job blithe­
i i o u A f o o d i l 'F b r
will amount to alrtut |110u j ft r y*a/,*
Her hqroUm- w^|l go unaung!.- But
tl^fyerythlng tìikt;,!
lIliWuCy,
i irai
2.60 f. o, b. Oviedo, ttseà ol
ly and do It up right. We should
somewhere, theVJne who notes tlfe
ev er y body — ie v e r y - ,
m ■ ¿2
HItOI)*b u' t iftn &amp; T &amp; V
f"- .
aloni »ud « a b i l i t o ¡f .Ju* &lt;l«ùs net,
1147.60.
First
daascdddlHou.
,0»
choke
that
country
right
off
,qt.
the
sparrow's fall h * w eigktd'the warwhere. Freah in the
s': *,
am In (h r rar« (or CoVdry T/*»»iu«» »ol»-' ■and aboVè all.
gKe. Iii«i “
r-.
v 'e e - u c j j
start and after it is taken ovdt- we
tune' hero anti tho litllti inhtlicr and -Wolcott.
(■ft tks-0 *gia»rkjU primary. I am runmoisture-proof packio. «a.
valuable
pointer^
on
how
to
rnijj his ,
(
&gt;
®
'W
*
r
;
&lt;
*
&lt;
J
»
I
a
1)U,1ni«a
Wiao
»
I
should not buy it or give it away.
; t o m b in g in Ihn
Gold tbo -» y or s»l^ -¿ a d y forced to xell 'ifttB
* ^ \ » 0 will folb-afWT 1 6 * 3 « tal- Idoomln’ khVee;i-»*Eycytóige,
UGC»
5
cents.
*7
', To the vtotof belong the spoils and
nl th- .ti&gt;\
Jurt. thftTÄsiW^a !
f| v, urbi may be suf.gipGior the litUqi besting orange grovft.’wftfr,m lflfaH* uwia of.lM
-K
?;
J it is-the veriest r&lt;»( to lake any piece
(not her a 'm m o is not going to be also'iajpjSwitk rtsidgijctf I
.
^
e * * . ■ . * . ■&gt;!■
Ha aBea, tt j^ s
'f./Or parcel of luifitory und then pay.
nrhretrm the page, fo r htìw-e6 ulii^|y ia|cwr*-^nrrr^WlAbf(int''li(;(#.bÌT'•ri"
i r ! *■ j ; .
for it
if there is to be any tax on
the
li* Heroism of battle bs^ pomible
¡5 /
gftA-l* 5 *
.account of war the country thai has
wiVhoirt the foundation of the hero- -—
v1 ----------- **' ■'" ****- p.»
fV FOR COUNTY (.'
U Mahy »anocr.rVjtfti
»?y tor
caused the war should pay ,iho in­
mother?—
Indian^
For
Salty
l
e*chbl4tahlp
in
Sut
ism of the little
demnity. Mind you, 1 am not in
Business College.
Good for fo tth ’
apolla News.
favor of ti war now or ul^ any time
mercial or Stenographic Courae.
if wo cafi keep from it but I do pot
^ ' |»K was just aowonty. years ago Owner unablo to use it. Enquire
want the United States, tbo greatest
last Sunday that,the telegraph waa Herald Office.
Hi#'
country ort tho globe to ' ]&gt;o''*pnt
formally Introduced. Samuel F. B.
Good hopm for sale, with wagon
Upon. Wv should demand recogni­
n u &gt; ík ií^CílímtíOKr.
I Indorse, the inventor who had work«,
and
harness,
W.
W..
Van
N«i*,TlrL
tion at all times and brjng the great­
'cd for twelve year* on electro mag^rVtp k* S rwarfklaU I*r Ik* offií» uf (‘»utity
s ’ •'• ; ", I ig-r» tf¡aa;lJWtkt lfo..t. It rWtwt 1
73-4tpest coohjtry in the w orld have the
The funny littlo name
B‘T...
qetic communication, and hisy a«so- R. F. D. No. 2.
w»w ««* r&gt;*opU to (hir h*at of my
1*
respett*'.6 f, *lery nation o n -earth.'
tif. tho f(UI&gt;OUS little
r*vJ*iU of ibi«' ^
elate. Alfred Vài!,, had atrung th»J *"
!» *
H
I do not want war, but In the
first tine between ' Washington and , F ^ ' R ent-C om pletely furnished
ginger snap that puts
“ *a‘
i, **.
.
....
1 1*liltaa' SBL-I» Is itlnH fi fiata- » kw bta*n*a««iii
plysept Inst afire ,wo eeeqi tq be at
fresh ‘ “ sn ap " and
,
•&gt;» Muy Few step s;to
# pbìtofflce*. depot and t «Nftls your *tjßfa£§,r
war ki\d yet we are not
wgr.
24, !H,44 A time 0». Bllaworih, daugh­
“ ginger'* into jaded
L-qtòcliP.
I
steamer
coflk* : Al
K«-rt*rtfultr,
Seems- funny to sny-tlie least;
ter
-of
the
theij
’
.comrtlsaioTier
of
^
. W. Brown, EnU A. 11RUM ¿I; Y.
t appetites. 5 cents.
» c*anto4uAk«m( tk* ufrr*S*
.
X
fci • , . • •
J ,
78-tf
FatenU, bpr^t litio
the ' . Ulilted|
Hotidn.
’« I Iour I
; :
«#&gt; M»n*un**- m j Cantk.lasy to t #W«inty
Stati*« Supronfo Gounrt chatobers!'
r tc* Ulrtrkl No. * , S^atM.R, mvnty,
'-V ^
": The mills óf God jfrlnd slowly
,
Emy o^«l-aw*l»»d to-dw»
Fla. m K M to I b a iU
_______
tn l«i ■ol ik# ftlm ary *Uc■TO BENT
f kntl - («tin
mhll
ln .Wöshiqgtot! where Slom 'V n d sev-;
^
b u m tlrji coiSri'Ur.rfr u t d**cK
\ r■ * " ^, bivkll
b t 1. they
griflilfi ovetlórllttrr
exceeding ./a
“'smalls
ikm to b*(N td June Smf. K i t .
*i'’ **
* *•«
.» mU -a:*'.m
.
.tM
X
L1 d»11l !lk*t i n 'tg®u111l s*'hI*:e*ád.jrt inW
1:M
Mt» «O
t I ttt- 1
r¿M
ill
w effC
r eA toft
g u tlr
u
-•
ifc
;fc
/-V:;*'1; .Last;«Oik ypu Pfobably Noticed that
horrléofd
r owficcii room
rtxnii dor
for rent.
ant. Terms
Tenns rearea-:
ed around hió telegraph instrument,
&lt;"h‘ " W: ?*«»«♦ (b'll CniltblVvlr,. Pp»,
. is ’ SIMS ; « ¿ T ; *** I**
T o ty .T o i* m -e ( 8#mibaU County»
Oliect cso.be *»*« hi-1' ‘wr7
I b»rW*y
and iirougbtv, the ■uuwi that Con­ ^juable.* ‘Afrrply 214 Park avenue. _ 6 S-tf au-a*
lum itiun t»nd maiiuhiet'UriTof'other
iuoud(* myaoU aa a Pan«4at* for t|
ili- oifln- of
iilmbout
delay » «*«*«*“&lt; I™*
C
o
u
n
ty
__________
,
Fori
Rubt~"Lnrg«
pleasant,
rooms.
nunXr
I'cm
iD
lm
iA
i
from
ib*
K
p
u
)
gress had appropriated $:U) .0 0 0 for
EiturtK CommUbreaking f o o d s bacf‘ committed ildV
tfaAar'a D M rief o t
á .i Iba poLa-fcr J
5 ftK
"**
'e
phóflé*
electric
lights
and
other
official
te.
4
ts
o
r
(he
Invention',
after
fUlUli
d d tf'ln California', TM» to«A- Host
KTiiGor '
" m
v^nleaceef. » Apply UB^OaK
»•»fifi!
a ifiilicnrlening ' aerfo* of refussls.
;ftade mllljon« - ^n tbp. itianuiatAur«
■ « Urna (round«
»»S’ I
lUNrtei and *
69-tfc'
■
‘ Mowe reached tar thè sonding k
'O f'lo -ò a lb d hesith food« and hlm.Sud -tléVed off tbq dilstnrfc mewage
, ^ r Rent, $ rooms and bath: Mag
iclf T(ik” a .tostn^j? o f jr Vrusl òr mJm 7
I Stri-io- aiiMunr*
'(WJiat hetli : fiifyi wrqughtj" . Vidi, nojjB avenue, between Fifth ant
vj" .
aoriatfon ip thf? ' ‘ iqauufacturé yak **
Corara fialonar l# i I
I n ' ».
..* uu tiriiu 1 mmS
) n t f 1 f it n b J l
« l l é - t . . . *r *
.
___
iÌ
A. - V thc.utiloasóT
** ^
^ country
la ;'.o , etution’
i»t tBaltimore,,
»ur- Sixth. _ —. . Coimtlly.
Z,
he.fought
this
rovindetj (by another* group oí dls&gt;
tooth .nnd.toe. nflll ahd' -punt many
!C r t A H a m C r a c k e r s
Ikiguished 'anna' ietui th¿ - njcwtáge
M IS C E L A N E O U S
thousand^-’pf dollars. trying to’rpUt
"uptín
-.2 pjrpfr tkjk*.
Jup^days after
. thj| woy^irfa.niáii on tin- hlilik. Now
r-w eet- -r*.
you want, to buy or. sell Con,
the tp|e¿taj)h gave out itafirxt pub*,
nslly’s Real Estate Office Is the pipe*
lie n ew s'by »bnminftin’g thpt Folk
had bret^ bomihated for the presi­
dency in .0 wu^a|tltopTi. -¿wprentjon.
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n .—-'build ‘ them up in mindr and botfi
.and yet a t.th ellk st bo seemed.;o
find
no solici tdthwf'Ìmbis treatwent or in religion and ‘h«rfil!ed tho
grave of
suicide», Ktayoe’ if le
had apent-ipw*:,l*ri1p wNH» living n
ameliorating^ the .condition o f . t lo
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U «:stolen g o o d ^ n n L ^ y . q f . f U
thieves who had tho Sterling goods.
Tho whole Sterling family, servants
and -all were arrests^ aa'they-***
riyed pad a -very nmusiHg.-sltuMlap

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fGHTO FEED AN ARMY *AV-- *3 »
sofner pnd
aWy abAyvt&lt;t
.ONHARUBCURD MEATS '
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r• pVs^ d lt e d pleaaurd ami pride by moat o f , the r*.v*lition ■ to. those \vlio listened. their pkrÛ'rttvVbn u\ any V«rt;j*btdd
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cltíaen» of thfi Pbuo as. It R m ^ d f tip With I'oVAly U*4ph~and u^rfeef teoh-'
big
barbeour
Jiancrat
all
,
Another
‘ The five crdpe and 6 f$ price}. in ,• 1 hat? .the weakening pit uatl^p* á t u{- % aeetoa' of rAóaf, InterusUug' lyid
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sueadiM .VoA-.w-ored^nir
■rtfqS(* shp srttsxfcilW A "rtedit t(f her
tlie, -SantoçrT
the ircat Sanford Celery, p e lt», this tí}B hrdcral jforpcm ;m*y forte .Burt- ontmaUdng WVrtriVs that are a t df&gt;
v - ^ ; - /yoit^gobd timn given 4iy the’puripla .
Wtidhirr, aRif aVjoy I to her friends,/. ‘
■« lio n has startled ^ W .w orl^ again ta'aádnd is admitted. M M a g M H
* îbyrîulgj^
'l^i&lt;s Davb^.g^-.uifm^hearti- Ih
¡ 4 npd vtrclkily tho peogld -are" buying delegates came here
w‘flî be publi
other lovely-. ^ ( a b e r ,« of {llMbralt
Ims' A c«r r rd n n ;1ivtty&gt; ' - m ,.L
bids and " getting rca^y to^pirt -an any announcement
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f
m
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orogrraaivencBS
ano
-jiro»'
tnude,
that
/were,
played*
with
I0ve1
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nev
‘county
of
-!fon^aola.\ l^Uilyola t '
istgirCfopa In the early inlt^&lt;SMjiny titude toward proposals',
s -lsj^lal [Jr the excellent W l pVd * ,
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* ^ - h i 9 Rfrlly « «■ community 'than by It: expression.' M1m llowler-aang agat;
i ¿Row ’are changing :hahd§;uprd ihe n eettloment
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pùl.ftV.ehuoli!. In this W ip « t . ß»n ;ii&gt;vtly Spring W d Erfchk^mpm
fTog»\EabiM on th*‘,bFoxd ‘tjirairTcii
^
- in« o^ n m nr» hq‘me‘ pcjDj^Mi * #or
be i t to tb'tn antf .their forti, hue'w/oaght well, and •pd/exOpened and .Safarifew’ ofihiii
were
very
.prrtty.
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that
sectipti
odd
the*
farmers
und
V
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they ' know what they xran jiecom- strongest card
OfnclaU tlslsed
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tard waa Aelletfed tv 'be p A ^ b s t Éotìv spared in.m akW to an yncore she sang a little
dcht
gtark
raisb^a,
J^et^pptirajW
y
«te
r^
pjiih on Sunfofck lunds m 3 have all authority givpn.by Huerta to
Tho city cüfcndl
uUr- •iuj* that t:
h o f l j bonn
^ ^ oolf !ovV;*o?ig that was very charmj^f«'
ilvpn: by
hgree hrt' i«iir.aMÍÍ ^bWic «schools
bing about
,kthe faith in Hie. world wvtbeir own
¿H
session M a /lV j?,'lU
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t of beef
Miss
Wagner
charmed
the
audL
; proposition. 1 tStrifhger* thoro aro in the aelection of t ^nfjmriiry.govern -1 dcmon|ltr)rtltVjt to
ir. W, tfipindpfi, preaidcnU i— d n k ¿
Jfpsint, H.
d things
*mcji ' with other nutHbem. h||nr
. ‘ (ienty who a*e»cf&gt;injng here.to buy ment accept ah
to the intorcsts .r,„ j. „ 1.1..
"big bar—
Bowler closed tho beautiful program UprtOMhy and IL y &amp; ? MixtfMl,
rayropefty bhth in ;the city and the rcpresentoij
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\ eounfry and it is freely predicted
AH .this
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fland'
Billy
Jaiobs
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wW^.a» fitting endlag -to One of .the gee.*. Minolta qr&gt; Üio Inst' meeting
I ;t b it next,' fall w ill‘ be p;irno«t litis^ Vi Hit's sue
m*masters
of
tha
culinary“'dcffa'rtn»vfit beautiful musical program^ read .artjiypitfV«dL».i
I one ip Sanford.. , The' ¿W in« crops Tuwdoy
y ; ') 7,
Itifnt and theyvbarbscucd the beef * 1
th a t bai ever been’ .given in^Sanforil*.
I* far*' bringing- good money a n d 'tb e and tlrrt
A
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of
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‘n&gt;o inuch connpt be-said In p^isr- otherij nskitig'ihst Commerej^df*)»treat a^d. hpgs i.n firtft cT^^shaiM and had
shelter, ot all kinds provided-for man
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.1 ----------J-------- K rtlp l. n . - m , 4 s»lb h i. -.Inn, to, of Mrs. Munion’s ipuiic school, and bo extended, and Watri^irtm^,‘dlpHd i:ui;iH .!f in case! it raiped. * Thgre '
.had for skverol, days .and' thV'-»h[f&gt;- g ifh the urtoy steadily 'advancing
bier talented lippilvt. Tlifty- h avellon .j,^
lyn».referred Uy p|e street comijut-,
the public schodla^. of, tills place
.wiTSo some sevonty-fi&gt;"C&lt;.popple fro«^
- V*
,* « 1 fhlei wedk “ aro getting g^ori upon the Mexican capltal,.;JAa a re­
mpny ^ociaVbn». oohtributed of their'v^e^
durjng
thu
last
ton
yen'ea.
I^iproupSgnfOiii and large crowds from, other
,’
‘price* Gif their* late'celery and groin sult Humrtg'a f!ttppiirtrt* f « r that
t^enl-^lD' the pleasure of Sanford
y w m T ry . âftrtmrtd in .behalf Ò1 ’tjaWmi' surrounding, * many coming
m%nt and' advancement ha\^-bech
,
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»jldc^.lA'ers at]d always staAdJj^of thc ElocVylcWgbt
i.fgbî- Co-i and" stated
ho triay not ' d«re ffiWaifc-Hhf out­
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old
Orange',
because
the
hos­
th^'
w
’utchworda».
Prof.'
Pcrkimwjk!
the hestf»here i»«kk&gt;hg'musical lilies. that as soon*
W.; J. McBride :has disposed of hits come of ihe mediations It was
n*fii the polesj\rrive&lt;lL^!' pitality of the Chuluota people and ,
home place ¿ n ,the West Sj&lt;b; tt&gt; becau|i, of.‘thlf .fehling fhsit ttll Rrin- bedn'Ably axraisVd, by n cor}« iff cob Tbjs »choo^Jlf music i. bho of Sanwould be,' pfiiVod
thalr big .gathering* turn famous ail ,
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jfSEd^fl chot^Mft a'^ts. 4 r ^ „«.
jfenry. Niehola arid ,e|))«frU tor piiy~ cjrnla of the confctttic'e yesterday potent.- careful touch era, kr(d ti
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boys
iand
girls
of
this
town
-ah&lt;H
i'
¿chase another /k m }otj «First Street accepted unhjeslUtiugly a dispatch
GVrof. Perklhs i^ ^/ekuwell chosen
The- most that we cajj gathfer irom
g*,-aooo,. M thtf ooeesHary, papers .can from Mexico Eity ssylng fhat Huer­ ¿ount 'themselves fortunate to 'ha
words
delivered the 'dipt¿man to the
the
«Snn/unl people who attended '.
those
op|ibrtunit|ps
for
learning'.
’ he l mi da ‘ • h u t./M r. MclJHde /hair ta. bad, himself''co»firmed reports
Mqved. aj?d'seconded that D. 0 . waa that the Chulimta ‘ people had
two- graduates/ Mlsa Davls.and Miss
also sold hi» fa rm .o m th o Snpftjrd th a t-W f.was^.gfilHjig td retire If htk , Th4 opAUing event and one of the
ner in behalf of Mrs» Muntfon, Motjfoa. be sllow(&gt;d to pay tax on plsfity to eat and the majority.'of
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L Örlandix, rVd to partite io the'north m ign^ioIt;’Wa«vihspiArtry, to peace, most enjoyable during, commemco- ifmiJ-crtigratUlatp*!
them in the com 1^1 «tir that portion .of.land betweeîi those who attended ate « » . . much
ment wefck 1« the piano recital of
.pielion o f . the’ prescribed musical north Une of Suction 2C*Cnd jiortb that they were «mnblp to be, nroll mi
Later .L waA’lsarned that ther« JtaL
line oL 3n. at a vajuatiftn of J20&amp;0Ö; tnww^dgjf. which |s .proof sufneiant
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iced .in ¿rror (n tecnsmlEio^' abd Mrs. Fannie Munson’s* papfis. This eyr,&lt;&gt;.
É. Er Brady hat »old hh^Ötie pïae Hdert^ liad .not authorti'-'l . such a was given at the High School A
•y r
Qn ,Tücsday..«vunln« •the Iüttrhry Clrrirt^. , . thkt AUkjt-ppjoycd. themselves tpTbe
r*n the Weal Side iiVdddfrig the t&gt;to?e
. ..«WLoviîd .and «fcconded that tlid v£
bill?- this djit not* rnatarl- dltorlum a n 'M on d a y, evonlpg to
societies.
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tho
High
«School
eater-*
large oudlence, tKfe iqcntbers o f the
»rt other huildidga to laa- ’ Meisch, aliy c&amp;snke dto sltuwUote., - *
r ija n iivJhait^ stnry inf Hty bbild
Hfiued
a
liirge
aitd|*n«-,tjie*t
dert
After the big'fefd and spOcrtiraimi
f*ho will wilt to his. orbitr poasw / I t . d^V&gt;e.vInl*tit that » m o aueb graduating nla£*ea . of the Grafninar
llghtftillf with a jrharmlng r4jt$lli bd placdtLIb %10 .Tiands of the.bíUjd. all ' during the' day a fine'.orcheetra ■
School
nnd
.the
lligb'
School
being
JR*.&lt; Mr,
lrTtflrsdy
W '* ; ' Jitili as l aì good
annpun’conient was hot.unexpected.
* furnished .by.^ the- uuhtpach ,i of this
tv u net comedy, in ivlih.'Jv'tM. tulTi Garriad, . * •- -, -■ —
fsrm on Lake »Monroe
hr Rand's
w Mavid arid'seconded .tirai’L-tbè
With tho .sM^id at* nddnighV of the guniM. of honor. Th'esA Wfith tlrlpanu dlsplkye’d ÄrtOsd'.^tjdent» H
|^E5 S 5
L dty¿ aqd alsd’ a Land from Oviedo
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Eduardo H u sm .' the Chilean mlnls- other High- School, girls, and boy* and hiitrionlo ahflity. 'ThpIpVane* BS ft if
V.P -vnr (JUS ..üffirtrp bo furnÍ*h»d góod‘ ií“iiris.awtÍ' the young
occupied
the
front,
row
of
seats.
fff.' Who had,'been delayed 'In hi*
were laid In the Hying ro’dfn of the increasedI as ddlovrti: £h!ef 4 . police #n4 old fdIka dan^d'lfil
dauijd'ifil thè new-gst
ourney from Waahinglon. tho me- The stagk. was prettily adorned with Sterling hums In which -preparations
Palms, making a pretty Jeltlnj for
the
utTg- performeTS:---------- are blteg ^ a d e for ah‘VfUffpw n i &amp;
eeptlon. Mjsa; Minerva Sterling, the
The first part of the. bekutlftil young lady of Lhc house wa&lt; one who |l«parVmf&gt;in fjojo- *«5,T|t&gt;:;&amp; $00.00,
program Whs playti’d by &gt;frs. Mun­
was mods wiillrig« tp obUjf^ and fb firhmibv [fônirdÛO.ÔQ toASS.O^, clerk;
son's advanced pupils, iùù. every conSoquericn wss^IivUig li most st^pnson
idf^cient’ ’ reasons- why they wore
number was a gem occhia itself uous life. &gt; ^Jus pirK.w»i played, by
rpijrtlng for office and .a)l of t h in
showing a most careful, irklnlng.. Misa .iittfpA'jtWppjill, whose ltd**
it ha4 e- not-.. l\een comwire well treated by the audience
.vä
set.Sunday was as follows;
hut in the next J(yw -months
The numbers weré. unusually pretty presetio^* was Kfie, , Benjamin..WhitA ■«Moved atfd .seconded-that cotfncU and returned horiie believing that
Baptist.,.
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Jar ma'.;will chatflpniands&gt;w 7lft
a^ji aenoUrtghlc
tww^.thál ovsfy nor '.iraX^Victor Brown, a ^ycrypg adjourn. Carried.
they, wenr elected. These meeting*
Congregational.. . . .
’ Vnew.* people but .Che majority to
ono wçk^ PlnyrA enjlrely-lrdm rfirrii, r . :M TV..LOVELT,.
oV
and
a
friend
■Mh
uro
so entirely latlsfactoVy to . thp
dool-or;
Methodlirt.
2j'V
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_ nford.¡.frowsts "wltò ' knew they
o r jv ip t i à, ]rt«ÿ,-ÿ‘ mutlç sppearlìrg WSJT — ntly conce mod as to
‘ Ctrtk.'
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¿atididates and ihpfc
Presbyterian.*.", * *«Ci »Ui»**tf f Wn■**'*W
’ Lp ni
. i¿£¿____ Ls‘ a-M od thing' and want, to irt’•
Mit^l»‘hurtle ttuwrís erykV health jpid a sc hewn
All sorry not that h airle*
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p crease &gt; J t ^ à y é * g f . . Ì ' 1
&gt; , * Vf
v U Ä . -lo -'eh*gk .In. fsm â w ay’ 'ha»I -* ».&gt; ^ »1 Try Sand OH Roods
.M*»rvii.rl.il fjor»Ctí :.v
WtL- úy^ AJ ts^ Adtlàidg/ liÍgrtfls . 4 ho
nu&gt;iWW(iPaa&lt;ira7ajmHÎ. ;Crsrt“ STer-*] j^ jfrtow , FIs., Maÿ 22.— Sand oil
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nir, ‘ , Tie/ Ytorldij Mountain
ckptfvated' :nhh.’ ‘.a u d le r^ -.íitb hrt Ung. W Ä ^ d ai s d ' by1' Mis* Gialli roads are to have a , lest In Folk
o'clock .the annualR V ^ b ^ g r May 2 2 . - 8 Lx;’jW0 ffll3
grace «nd rtffút«tú-L Jbu/b. ! UÍsa Wolkfflfiand-- with- thy- s^stahee of county. W, P. Ballmnh aud others
will be IMd at
Lacci r£hapilcJl «fás-'Afit^Jitard ¡ir thi,-'SttVrvtivw - íoúng«-Wan,- fí*rr&gt;’ mjile à," proposition ‘(to the
•gcqt. wealthy, mop worth at leaat
church. Appropriate-,mv
j/HMiOO^OO, aItog oilier, have bought
:n’
*alR&gt;ttmbgr..?f h tóp . Iroth - V a t s
cotAmlwdo^prA t o . cphttlbutk
patriotic
.-Stone MtHifit pi n,-\er&gt;ntsi pi n g about
toward* art'llad'of this material
AspILwall
TO acre* on ’ beautiful Lake Harris.
t,» n.trirt-n
Tilo Cr&gt;n- wl?h mürh
RaaltHf tw Ih4 rJYib house on Banana opVyrtunity of ul!Ìn£.the ressott «(,r^.j&lt;lha *XUoñ
cco„ dMA¿^* n
They, will Guild a fiotulnomo modern cmfonal” by DsKaven. The Conling
home
Dt
all
hric-a-bntc’
.
silver
-lulu»,
«à .distune*'of-About twu mill«. thajr ' grouch and *a great big Joy*
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dnl house, and six modern ' resl- federate n^d Federal vetemn. pro ^ j- r r o m - D Ì t in e In a
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and
jewelry
'and
In
tbls/
way.
put
a
und
the
bpard decide?! ss artäxpori-^
di . is tho Result ' ¿Kcacli m e e t i n g _ _ _
rapedidljr Invited,
'dtnees". * They' ^ O t e putr In J^ ut
- msnbcr.. Miss Ruth.Kan
atop...ta., ithé
t t i .^irtjl'pwiltiL. ’ reception;
“ ' ' ^.iwmeilt to put dowm-UToad-of this-máf
ey^nlso
.fti'e.
listener» with' ^2C0 S f^ jd e .Th&lt;T-f*r.vap.ta w ert'taken .Into confi- torrid betw-Min nt^if pqjriU. Ii&gt;
t-borks and ah elfttctrlc light plant m d
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plA;and»fi*rtiMTl* &lt;jf»JEroì»ftr «fiefr- "
Hoard-Fry,
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‘ billd a wfde hard surface' road leads
Eignf - band^ ,-jRnbo. (Jpg ¿‘oT’ the dt-n^jp -arid the., maid Molly, Miss March two. mt-tnbsr* Of tho county
r.jdoa of tjin.
jsiuT'thp- db'. &gt;1
Mbs Loftle Hoard and Mr. J. D.^
prftUc^t# ttuniben- oil tho ^ ö g r » m Marv.'Cntcftl, Jiarnaa the Butler, fommistiapers, tb.i secretaries of the
.25 tSuV i 0 *he- main thoroughfare.
een. «: v . v H t t t t
Jhty will not spurt: nny •mlans tp .fry of vOr!artdo^;grc quietly 'raar- was the .. B|ût&lt;'rrty --ÛTiVgL.j)eapti:
H owa S JjìyihciU' took Frshçh Lakeland and Bajrtow boards of
There should mo oiö- ^lg'-cnrtsttng
|«d at tho Sirrlrfe-Ilousa in Sanford
beautify the grounds. It wift be
folly rmderod-'by Misa Fumilo Uçlrt
vói" SBmv.\ nutit^- to&gt; their young trade, nnd a .number of repraMOtft» in' Sanford before- tW carapT^».^ ’ ’ V
Sunday, M¡-y Fítb gt 12:30 p- m&gt;,
Munson.
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? ,ost beautiful spot fn tbi* a«' tei stress thVf tb'jy çdùldu't lio ¿t* tivu ritixens from various parts of closes, if such^ Is poMible, and glvW:'
J fc »-.. 8M t »foun..lll u à rlghtj ^ v,h"
.The Second' Wahx^rjr Ood^jd ws» pacted to';ns^U flth preparations tho county mado, a' motor trip to everybody a chance to como T ó
«Mt“ « ' U t e . H w H V « . a 4* “ 1'
a po-utor
business m-H -vii the prograiflr "bd played in for th e /r^ è p tló n . Minerva hail Eustls to insprtt the sand oil road Soriford and close up the campaign bluff LO feat Tdgh~ Thùs0" taon~ ¿0 L Th&lt;’ gr tm 1
there.-: «rid since the trip there has
an, Going the propriet ir and man a lovely pianner hy Misa Hdna'WH- Lñi¿|Xr xáójiin j'TritèrruiUlòiis ¿r.
S . J&gt;iominent’: .*iii tlìclì* rrWÜnni'-fV
fiorii
PASTOR HAS RET U«^t)j:D
.
agfr*t&gt;f FYy*a hat works si Orlando Hams. M bs Marian, Packard played among thty«.1wa» * Belle IlraJ)tlu&gt;^ a beetj, a,, ^rcat doslro, shown' among
^ ^ Mayo' o f ' Paíntávi
Ky.. la
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un«l the bride is th : cha mitig daugh­ a fine selection, Am Meer By the rcpWter from ,41*ho Herab1,” who the &lt;nml road boosters for an cxpryi-il1
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» *Ucc«wiul ail king.*' Rufps Vin':
wax* seeking an-interview nnd con- mrtit'jJn Uda county, Polk county Mr.' George Hrpian Back From
ter of Mrs. J. W. Hoard of Orlande. Srt—Schubeit Ljsxt. KHt* Adi|T{
Mct« of Ashluhd, Ky.. Ja’,Ute ckjnirlalde IliggitiH was n^ala heard,Jp a Unuounjy on Hie* oiniooh for; inati- Is., kpendlitjf about ?iOO,0 OO a yeai
Southern ilAplIst CoWveutlon !-*
•
fjhe
wtirt!
a
beautiful
Vfhlta
satin
i °* n of ihu atnte Democratic com lovely num ber' Norv eciun^
' *■*'
nr vTti
Ighc
fl/ldal will
Hal -fliw
fbr ft
a-Feorking. if
«tory:"
L
for roadtrand th* peopje bcljcv
Mr. Gcrtgv Hytri»«, pftitQr.of.tflei
gown,
trimmed
with
shadow
lace,
smt*,, ,jf Kentucky and-' o . large*
PrOtettiort, wliich
ch closed ih e first pnrt ^
v i e m l y ’ acted,:hy M!
Miss shuuhl.'b" dxfiehdorl in birilillnij roads First BVptiop^hurfib has returneí
wUh’bst and gloves to match.
“jmher und mill mari. Or.*'Collier
part
of
the
pfOgrxni.
Bim«
'
Li
ml
a
fconrinlfw
icj| £ Mist.
Mini, Evelyn
Rvelyp fl&lt;
Ber- which will last. L fl;:' i. ; - ; V ¡*
lnjms iho'*&amp;i«dh of lire. Hotfthsrir
Tho’ happy - .&gt;'Ouplo,.lcU on the’ 6
,t-»Ur I- .
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L; - -_____—-U Bspíút', CottVtmtlon juit h';Id It
nur'wai
a'
vsry
'aurtictixrn
club
s^pi' ’ -------- -- do, where they
•, ^
r'&gt; *■ - &gt;
Rest Rodin SBcress
recital of the two young la d !« who an wty, ft,-as doing phllsnthfople
Naihvjlier Tsun, ' KC fi-ports tha
uturci
“ » '• * .1 i i &gt; i i X Vm « u m » » m
" : l d' 1u lhr !
The Rost Room uf tho' Woman4» it waivtho largest that ha» svsr«
havd completed the.course o f music wofk. * Me-,, -and Mrs. Mortimor
Utl4, now flowing -with prospçewôir
— | j f -abel
" ‘ iiturUnif^rtir* a«Ay -from Lomo ,and Club-hns proved to bo a rciiarkshln held-JtnU that th* move
^rf;ast Simrf^y^Aii Supcrinlcndeal4 and were assisted Srötl«, Judge* J
llnmia of Frnnkfpri,
On accounC«L tbo change b f real- Bowler, -a former- Sanford girl hut ‘ o b i Hisljf1 ‘retu/n thby fourjd ' rdnrh nircet* nhd no*;(at;t'Ke olose ¿1 the OWIW f«^ T «rh tn c ;than t;vei h
1* Judge or the («Ofirf t»f‘ Apa
HÎI H
hoft'Mrfp
fw itho ‘pest' vV
of ; l'rof. 'l i r. J. I'eriin* from how of JaikVonvilj« arid a pvpll.°f confusion ‘ on aceo^pt of '.tho rob; «savin's business 1? ih_firt.sk that.-tho Mr. Hymn¿
^'¡Kentucky, Majoji*Ctfn,tfcn
bery, Mrs. isjMing ":’At Miss Henlé Udlav aro in doubf ubOut«fe}tt;i(ig; ttply
rtptw stiuilvh on l ^ i f ■;{
-to« Virginia-next Sunday will the School of MusicsJ A||
« ^m ilita, Ky., is „ wall know,,
urn-1!, '.dpriv'B.tlc nod yjjry.
th« rooms as Aherp,!» a .rtrasjtrifjt - He-- f
gn / MtjHori Board gvd -.-thaL-/&gt;• *
be the-Tsrt timer he will serve a»
*'• mau 0f hi,
...
Chajo^V'pls^cd/
thfi^imrh
oi
l
mand ftym rhn out of town poçpie Hoard ,mad* ’ a showing whn»bir,v*
opined
tht^rdjiwtft-wltlf-two
Chopin
sUpeeioWndent' of- the Baptist. Sun­
rendered wjth Mr, St« S rig aiid'wka’a r tR piiaassfei-d for , si. place, of -.rtiU kind. Lunches $ff00(0pü.Ö0 woj^ ajjpnt,on tWfÓ ’
'
day. schpol,,. For many yesrn Pfof. num
.finish Hi «stile jMJr.ihpvs mäh; Mrin. Jetudo,
Wt Ape v«4 ,nfc*í|| P/ roq nv\atrd »nflyr fielet'd uri» n-VhòV«“», r&gt; Ú
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putkiAs' has held thbi prddtitin And t'Xl|U
/ ; - ’ , «:«) Rrt3dc W JîiÿÙé ,yv:
thy . a nfanafofarni of .Misât Al me.
ifipl
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;‘nit 'V,r» : Rou.,rJan; wbo-.wvro ¿i|VW.with the l.bvy und Ijkhjert' -m that
J-P&lt;nt0
Stii,y .thi»“ fiurrctft iff '.if i , joBjir
Bowler
ra
on fist church ’ Ivlr, Trynirtt
ol
thk
entire
school
and;
'thuH'h; ¡ K nVl •hs« ;UU. wrtk -.will mnk'»
' pcoooww^J^V^-* wik deUvht-.an a&lt;Vlr«is uillpg.p^tln* **"
» i r 1*’ Strile hiimà JnvEu'U», aegord*«. Jlli* scTjdbr'wfchlp g to hondr him in I»ve’a k Epifo
"the good R
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lïôrk of the’ the’ way had docide'd&gt;'to «tjiideayqr captivated
[ft ^ 'tr t El a fe'
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audience wilt
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                    <text>Î ïU lD G E T

O F O P IN IO N
YOU

AND

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ventured t í»
slcjtapy little Hr# Henpeek, "that Pro­
fessor Peekhead's article advising m*h
to bo Tonr careful la their choice o(
a ire* lack*—er—wo 11. vertat mil Itiado, ' *
or—ah!—*omo auch word. Aa far a*
I hare over known tho. man ,had no
more to do with ’ choosing hl» wife
than he tips with gottlng his photo­
graph taken—ho jupt keep« still look»
as pleasant aa lie can and accepts
whatever la given hlifl.,'-r-Judge.

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CLASSIFIED.
ADVERTISING

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EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

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, «Í All Local A dvertisem en ts Under
Not What He Waa Looking For.
This llcacliitK T H R E E C E N T S a
• 'H E ’ LL P R E N T ' E M " — S O SAYS S A U N T E R E R .»'
r . " l never robbed a man but,once,"
said the honest‘ tramp, "add thon I Line For Each Insertion . M inim um
.was starring. Ho would not give' mo Charge 25 Cents.
Men seem to think the styles’ the aake ol principle. Ami »p, an *a penny, and I couldn't stanifi1ttio ,
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« for women, this season qre very, we dock these graves with .flOwffS gnawings In pry stomacta any,longer.
So
I
knocked
him
.down
and"
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Y‘. *i,y v e r y funny and one hears jb grritt of loving memory, we have pride iri(
lL‘. ..
' .. , d k il' of sport made of the. cloth* s the record and the deeds of , th**e through bis pockets. What klnff of a
In answering an adger
■ £ • # * " ‘ ' * wortien A s r . We must confess that .heroes of the -South, who with forti hap] did I make! 'Just qnp l.UUo hot* where no nkmr or houac num ber'1*
nie,’ which'read on the label: fPopaln
the ^atylJi when carried to the e * tude bore the crop«,, and wh9 Hv_ w&lt;
—.for that full feeling after eating.*" mentioned In,the ad p l e a s e ' n o t
. «
^ y trem e do lHok ridiculous and-it U therefore honor equally With’ .those
ask The Her aid for. infpr inalidii as
, .\^}uat^ :çflaalblo that women, irf trying who , wore the crown, Aye, 4- had
to the Identity, o f the advertiser.
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I l ■n » 1' a. I iMjit. r,
h a 1 0 1a a aii
T
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t ä■i. « k '. stylish,
are over dolnq;
I» e -father
sleep §•the
i slçep nof
one of
Control.* v
Usually we do'* not tknoiy who* lito
' riveter. As I understand the j&gt;r&lt;- those who lie In thp obscure* gra* t* 1 would have nobody to control me;
advertiser
Is aiid l f ’Jw« do V e - are
T-ypiting ftshion it is basad on aty'ts’ of an honhred Confederate soldier; 1‘ woqid be absolute; and .w.bo but IT
not
alldwed
to .give . bui tHits*- lb.
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.th a t were in vogue many years ago and have chifdrcjf conle in the'glid mWvjTjo that. Is absolute CJttj do what
formation. Simply Turtle a Ictfcr
he
likes;
be
that
can
do
what
belikes
and that simplicity: a n d-quaintheaa springfimo and raise their-- aWeet
can take his pleasure; ho that, can and address U as per Instructions
should be striking . characteristics. I voicea in prayer anil sopg w.nd lay
take his plefrirb can bo ion tent; and in the ad.i
, . -. s-f'il'î'V .
dust:
Out _a few day* agp’.î saw a. young flowelra upon «^¡py-, dream t«»'
he that can be content baa no more
;-:ím
-----------some
r- A l.*V*' .* r. -•1*1
woman on the snlt-t who. Ih my to have gentle wrimen föhn-'
to desire- So tho matter’* over; and
When you iÀ o t ¿ Typewriter see
B V .ii« -'.'opinion, waa one of the best drosaod time where I sleep and' s«»Jftly •say,
Connelly, biso ribbon* ‘ ¿n'd carhon,
^
• vr j men I haVA keen this year. Her j 'He waa a true man . and fought
A CI1IEL IS A M O N G YE T A K IN G N OTES AN D F A IT H .

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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

1

F&lt;Ml THE LEGISLATORE
rJtnrhÿunqovnra my cand¡d«rv for (h* Wt&gt;
Ututr »ulitert to Uw arti*« ol lb« Iktnormii
PrtÄary lo » WJ on JunSO/iSIL
FORREST LAKE.
FOlt COUNTY JUDGE
Tff It» t&gt;emoíTStic v«»r» of Rfmlnola rovntj
I «Uh (a «nnounro that t will b« a cam!Hita
In |bo Primary ol Juno
«A tT*rato your artion
*—“ _
&gt;■ r —. . . t...i —
*, lor i
VsoUdl
your »apport, and prevent
■I rpaperi fully
arttdl Your
preaent
that «litron yVare .ip^WooVVl the h*r haa ( 1—
ma Uw Inn*l*d«p rrriuult» ta iba prnm alw atOcWot diarharc«
tare« of Iha duUrt'wt IM OTt»,'. &gt;
n kohoe o HERuiaa.v'
I hartp* announra that t will ba a randMata
In iha Juti% IH-maeratk primary alartiaa. 1*11,
tor th* nfflrî of Caiqnty Judea
"w
—
_ ni Srmlool^
. .C
jOr
t'emman n % fadln and tba
baiwd upon the liWprtti bp my motto. Trrhniraj
evaaiona of tba. abova prinrfpU will not ba allowpd to deTeaCtha ap4a of loatira in raw« triad
Cafef«‘ ntav ■ ’ '« i J ? '
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‘ tha votan
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g w c u c t To u k t :
ol SemIrtela count»'
't ïï'jïï&amp; .u / ïï:
of tha Cl_
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Yohjert lo-ÏW
deriaion of ttw Primary-Kl»rtion to ba bald June
ïnd. ISli.
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To tha Voter« of fMibìu«
(fartr¡naie "Oounty;*»
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, 1 hereby announce myerif, a reriifltMe iat
li» affli» of &lt;Vrh of tha-Orrhit i'n^rt uf. i^ri’«¡"X* l»x‘ no' Ratals 1 © th* óÀ&lt;a,
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pilmgtÿ htld^on Jun, tt.,1 ,V

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jaunty tilt, maj)e hor graveside, and, bare their heads and
1 win '
ha'd just stepped out call pip / G ^ a d ^ ^
.rafher bft
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1 1 in t t— r—
Icture. Thfrrc was a’ &gt; u ch &gt; n OW ‘^ b ir trf
' t f a to-‘ buy dlamontT-IÂjoçttie» ftir^ -tho » ¿roeny.
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naturalness About the young womanT.ering .shaft' pf-_ marhlg;,*brr&amp;
tírlclesmnlds. tho-gucaU had lo g iv o :-;--------To th* hVi&gt;trt6Ífb »otic*i t Seminole Muçty:
tf; jU
« . a n d /her costume and although she dust,;.Inscribed with-'vthe name of handiamo presents; fwjitì^niy -wqrd. 1
Good.4windfniH ; J»f&gt;d tank fa
1 hai
SJirrlft
ol
• 'm ay .have envied tho exaggerations •the mightiest conqueror who} ¿\er ihln^the hobt man W ^ o cNrgy^ ^ p Vpply fo U. M. M ,« n .
63-tf mywlf to hrlOQ'lh»
t^nhwjio
was
the
only
obp.^ho
tubilo
^
but of my ability,
that, she paisid on the
E. E. nilAMY.
It.”
■ -1w A*
d woman,
the eit&gt;th,v_'Ruch
w ls, Indeed, a ’well dressed
,
, , .u
v s o liti«;}
T7ir, »'hTih'-r làhjlhfnf; out
Üoh*-1-Lemon Ululi— 17G ûciea,
I
adii
bo
a
candidata
to
«arrPrd
mywlf for
In, my‘ judgment--^just qp if an old the- end pairin' amid, ,1hfr,’
le ^
’* iiargti hirt fhoicTret hammock land that Ihs poaithwi pi Stirila ol Srmlnol» munty llav
..
-, ,.
.
, .
,
i"f »»rvpd the fwople In t rapacity ,tnra If.« will b ./AnÇ'fEAfc f
4 married man had any judgment iii crash, sir lijtler a i i n i f takrn V She; ‘ •' M|nMtene„ of Molecu, „ .
will profitably grow citrus frujt and veg- J «»»nlutlnn .of Ihr n«w munì» »nd -my record
i
y
\
the matter— thfe'Woman who exag- task of rr|iairin« •iM* ravages of war; | , f wo tfy lo count tho numbot&lt;- 0f
u »n ofllr«t/&gt;f thr county of (»ran»« for .many
et.lilies; high, beautiful river front, mod yrtn
/ ^ M n i jOhy. i i^loN.'wV. , ,
U
my&gt;l»im
for
y-ur
w
uJrréj«
In
lb*
iW
m
gerales and misinterprets the Ipsh«^might well entiy the «deep that
contained In one cubic mtl- ern hnuse, price Î7.500 Err..«at .Sian, |«rule Prim
’ ^v }yrmurr\|H?\ -.-&gt;J
(mary to be'►’«kl on Jun# 2i»4.
\«i l&gt; * /,„,..
.1 ksrfB^nncv^
.» « ïM im iir i
Ion of the tho day. by. abiding V t l - -khbw-a no waking ‘tut one who wraps llmeter Of hydrogen gas, first arrang­ St Petersburg, Fla
for
mtmtar.ef tfcy. «•»te Pqwi»rr*n.- 4«t«
60-t/v
*
CI1AIlL^*£r,||a'&amp;D.
V,
utlve
utlva
Corfustto»
Corfwa“
.
*
ßAr,
.■' »muf. ' c„BltI
ing
them
In
groupa
o
f
a
billion
each.
the
drapery
of
hlk
couch
abqut
him
ficinltie.i. is a poor dressft-.
'atjd lies ‘ him ‘ dowfn to Oleasant It woA/d taker a thousand years to
ruULÏr «U tht. Dpmucrii* , I *♦r ruft t®
il
For Sale— A good homo well located. FÖH
... STJI’ KHINTENBESrrtlF
___ _
—
■1
t Cm « plain I»
count ibese group*. V So writes M. IM&gt;0 cash, balance easy paymejiU.
1 The difference between wdiat a . dream«.’
k *&gt; fiTTI^UC?TiO&gt;T•.
ftlïrl
J|
riertffi
«ill
.
■» &lt;’» .
fi:
Doll,
a
fVCnclt
physlclshdn
Illustrating
.
r,v_
jr-}’
Jt*sr*ju«d«fi
frr
thapvttran
pL
3
uprrlnt«ndm
o( Ditmorr*tlc prifi i|n
* ••.♦'."•rw
man would like to do and Ufhal tt
|£!.n—
G room house, J1.600, easy pntmsntv. nf7lrt&gt;to fr-iru-tvs .t ^ ty rttr'
In ! Ii** |fftrf r
Y « i 'i v «
■tlit! poworlcssness.of figure«.. *
-rman ought to do is the problem that
S
rooms
and
hath,
$300
iwsh-moqth!y
•
" - -i
i ___ _—
*, Worn*« as a Pawçe.
&gt;
bothers u host of men jtftt^mwy
_Lpayments.
.
•■,.*, ,
kufd. thotiftl t» (»roillsr » I t M »ft»».
!*\ ■.1
t .'
I Inet«! ««ctmd h« ■•hnuld jjvrV.HSfi« «htl&gt; ttm
"If
ever
ttie
tlhie-.cMnca
tfliin’
wowho are enlisted in the- notional j!
Really Had Provocation.
+4aa*
Well located lot, $3MV $S0l cash, s*«JI*W* “ »l !hkd k* fjpHitd b«.*i tr%ln«,l f » * * * v a v 4 e + t&lt;
_guard.
_ ...... To
__ ____
^ ___
A Tennattsee woman charged with t I
ft
«-a ’ (i
«„ . ,* 5
nun.
1
i l *
leave _a ____
family
and’’ -»_ Bien &gt;ha!l comé (loiieUieY'èlniply and
f
.
balance
inputnly.
CoRnrliy,
lU
W
*
J.
uowtaATTD
wikijma*!. •
job iuit now »hen there are enough Pnfirt* for Tho b&lt;’ aebl of mankind. It ; shooting her husband plnntln lern
nolia
uvepj/0.
."•
(j7-tf
‘
|
*
)
'
,
A
insanity has
the result of seeing
idle men on rhe street of the. 10 -‘.o
* IH'Vbo-----------------porary
a power Hii^ajt tb^wo.rld
■**—- ■—V ~j
■ ! |f«r»thf y n uncr nfy rs.idktary tur it« i*n!tioti
t ' .M
VtcPr-iv
rofrltrorninr | ol
1 l,ut»tfS»ed--ht of
VuCIic ln,tru0i-r(m
t..n .r&gt;
tub ret
great American cities tq whip the Düvur ,Irß!lIrt^ of^MatHlOW Arnold. him givo her rival a ten-minute kiss
One No. tOb
CI my refrigerator
, „ lh . y,&gt;h(on
,Kf
if Ï
; !
ft
if tho time token I* correct, mori- to
vSI
,
$32 to f. Q h. Ovletld, Ufitri on« vwir; (i l“»n for lh*. ¡»J-slou 1 will »it» my trtlire lift« *
wholo^Jn. verse, seems rather.foolish..! ‘
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dismiss
Make anybody wild.—New
f
*
n,
c■
I,
, »rd .trenttO. to lU b*ttrrtf »»f ul if»
Still, fli^ e ik -n moral, obligation
cost $41 .60 , tjretclaascustdition. O \\ ' *y«um &gt;»d.th» impruvuncnt ol
' No Longer Ranted.
Yotk Evening TelfRfAR1.
Wolcott.
’
flG-tfc r , , - - '
CIlARLEa U POI.K
•’ ithat most men like to ftilfUl.uml Tt\l
A human ’skull displayed-in -« niiop J
»
i- .i__: fn a
,, sirei-l flour« to Hie t.',si*.
»
•♦
~r
’ ••■nlen1 trill fulfill if pu*%&gt;jl^t*&lt;‘ I-w'kcep 1 Wtodnw
Kdln&gt;
I
L
.
iw
rw
li)
«
M
inuti™
niv
rsniDfftc&gt;
lor
thr
uffjor
For inle (Ì&lt;h1&lt;1 young tuulé, y
.Horse Sense.
(
ing
swa|w
beark, in rather grim
SufKtinliTMÌrr.1 «!', Publie Irt,*mtriì&gt;m In «ri«li ¥ IM P E R I A I
•
“a *lot.
2- o
V^I ri-b
W■
*•*»*■*»* *I'heSb
*wwsew -njalits
w p » “ burgh Inflhusri
..... *—'
! Iti \ I HE Î
fiSrtflt.,, s.
Srfimnol# Ouuftty, ftu-bj-pet lo Ihr drcWftww of
"Don’t joti know better than ta drive und harnet». Hill T, umIter Co.
irf^'ftir
humor, Ilo*
itn* Jeg«-nd
"Second-hand
thuL-'aftn'
especially msifi
' for humor.
Ih** I&gt;rfni&gt;cmlèt; Prln.tr&gt; lo ir- Urbi Junr 2nd, »
»
ring no further use.”
that poor horso up hill So 'fkalT'* asked
1®H. Y«*jf fUtlrac« Í* «olìrttr^ OH jfrwfTftrl* r»f y
»
lie fe n » . I«. .
iowner hnVIn
F'or Hale— Lady forced to sell fine rftlìlillftrtty with Ihr »rh/4il* ànrj Ihr «fulW« uf *■ ------------ Hl II
»
the Bamarllan. "I’ p hill, is If*” said
aita of »mpaianry.
«^n.U
v.
*
*
1,— ----------- “ T — 1 --------------- T ^
Tim, with a wise smile "Oh. begorrs. bearing orange grove with residence.
»
Luatm-M°nr^pskfirflfv
ftfid surrs«wt
&gt;
also
fnrn!
with
residence
lacing
luvt»
I
j
U TtIK/lSIir.H.
* ^C^h''Ifftr fuss an if; fe^ttiiT« and
x. 1 ■ ■Mac== =---‘
-- —
what’s the dltference'* The nag’s tdtnd.
i » Open Tuesday Thursday 4 ta 6
Owner, c-o Sanford Herald.
and he can '4 ecu It " —Harper'j! Mn^a- ly lake
rr ry ^ ( Ixym ^fals rfifnTntls trst.Ak*ft¿tt - ■
- * v '■
FOR COUN I V 1 RK iM 'ltl ft
\M&gt;
!♦
tine
1
73-ÎM p
ever ' In ca he (if Gtlq. ’ Shp/tefl •'"Adid
F brfrty »myunr«- jtfy rariilniary fur ih* j**«»- ♦
Stilili
tltiys
4 lu !» p mi
tum
ní Tu^rwrf uf
ruuut&gt;. {uFtJr-et tO
; that in turn remind* -us ’to urge the
hi ir «Siilo SrhnlarAhlp in Sanford lb# tie-risi« n *J thr IVtTHVjStte Prtmiry |f «
W ar 1 epurtment to start esriy this
/• I *
X'
,
I »iti tutu ftlP rh**
imt Artulüy r
y t-w* * C' II .
Humor Not Her Strong Point.
1 II**U w o o d
for Hîllî* f
far ih#
*.f fbft ofT
S^dft? t»
h&lt;Ni|
&gt;f5
I«* ib
Ih&lt;
***?Y
îfrlnw
il r^t
timij nr.d .ogeept no gt'oenvU. who*
Wbi*n v *W11 /•* **ti f Kiik t
at the trilli«* f
S i f l M;!*• r s VV ».•Jv•
, 111» reiki &gt;w. ‘Kienitgriiphii- (’ our-.'Ko|-ibr
i VHjlìftfT
pul
t*
«
»
.
«
i
t
't
i
n
j
.»et
.
j
I
_tiLUL. Aiiil.. itlial Jtbi'uL
-¿ulU^Lui luhi Ihn.
11r. pi^L
nr-jhte—tVt~ nctr "ttr E nquire
\ r« » » » ♦ » » ) » » ♦ « » * « * * » * * j* ijG r
■ftp*i »sitiifiyr
i - ^rrpbslmfd (ie fT^ This is ns good a
termdter- laughed at him. tho ^ fca * |{t.ralll uMU&gt;
“
V
N. H ciA(INKl{
woman—retbrted; * Qultp;^n* &gt; ______________ __________
•
tjme is a.? y (&lt;) ln‘nd that nil!
•4
i
,
*
1 ■f
([**• a c^rrtlliti«!«• in ifi*» t»ri*o«r&gt; rlre^,
%
true. 1 never, in any* circumattoices,
C
i OImI nprflf' Ipr
vuilli
W
|»POIll
*
^
ort.
l^r.
il!
«’avtuy
(*
• —■*
laugh.*’
”
1*yik|«ct to ibft fttffim «*f ifcp f¿ 3^ua-rnir
--*! The great Confederate reunion
and harnt^iS. MV; W. Van Ness, I vot*r*. ftti'l hrr«|fifth juab^li your tatf&gt; »ntl
&lt;
SAM (Hill I OlMil S i
ff iwtrlfd 1 »ill rnricfkur tJ* f
' oh "Kltmda soil wns one of the bast
"it F* H No 2
73-ltpt In
n!» ih*’ ùffîrs* ftcrurdinf to Iiw and in th»- -■ * *
meetings of the old hoys that lies
l*«M éolrretii «if the r«unfy,
To Get Rid of Squeak In Boots’. .
•• I
V„
.
HHiwrvfuTlY,
S ftn fo n l I t
*ver I tuji held und they ha.y»- deFor a cure for squeaking boots and , p‘,,r •ale Two roll top desk», ode
\v it iiF ai v.\
&lt; .
shoe*
insert
an
awl
carafully
betw¿¡in
J
0^,.
lon fw ou d
J ^ Mc«UliVi'r
parlefL-rtor Muir «hnriii-s ^^*4,v nf
«malí,-’ Ruth in good
crisp , cle a n , nutri*
-------------.
th-- layers &lt;&gt;f leather ly the sotft and. ’
T j,
. re
tl*&lt; ip liiwpïj» tirteii lea»*- ol tjy.ir
Hitt y
Sanford Herald.
A* Ifi» -.-lini»! »n ,f n j rwi.,1. I *4
« r«--* ’ 'ntt i«b
wllh the machine oil can oil thi» solo
y
11 o u s fo o d .
F or
nt)of,nl*&lt;w jut
last ’Íiiíit.
i
k!»l»
tor
r
»
«
'«
■
11
,
r
o
tlrf
«te,jt
$|
(I
Si
nyy. -Tbf*
-Tbf»
.
Trt-ìtp I r
r L¡ '.(t 1 . i. i ».¡»1) ,,iCj.,t
ti,
through ibe, little opening. thya firo_
everybod y — e v e ry ­
ti^be dr
f&gt;fcUiVs’ i '- my -nJluL again*
Seifet.
' drrtMkn -I ' f.r I mi., imi, Irm «ty
i'
K'-|—ihilly,
'
■‘ ‘
v '
b T
Tn
, . JftorabjB
JfliiritlijB ( furl 1that Sattfort
iirir'' never
w h ere. F r e s h in the
RENT
J, II. JONfcC
' r ^ ; ;(pi»es .nrw intet
i.
iteres!
the Confedm o is tu re -p r o o f pack­
Gate City t a mp No G \\ n it
i----------------- i•
' 1
T
1 »nnminre my riiul •¡»'■y ft» ilw [K»|tl,in ol
' uf%5fi^ vAmre is no 'clmpter of the
¿ryd;tíf Pyrotschnlcs.
Italians Foryditir
pyrotschnlcs.
For Kent Seven room house, Tr««tir»r ol Saminnte -ojnty —jb,»ci to' lh*
age, 5 ce n ts .
Mesta second and b".rt W . t .-vrisr
-vti ol th« |M«un«ik l'tlnaq. II '«|Mlel
rîaughters of the Confederacy here
Fyrbtechulc. frúrformancé# la’ Jlaly ,; oatn and garage. Corner Tenth and 1i)«-tw
premW lo inil'at) llta rvanty reoo»y lo fount» nights in em h m-&gt;nt!
aré osuitlly oYdoréd hy munlcH&gt;arttles"J Mftgnolia.*
and the Confederate Memorial Day
t«filo ul Ihl, o-uniy ««o.t-ng th* regular lnt*re«l
74-3tp
-il
lh»t I« posi un ««vin»« «cre-ujita a"■! iht« intorra* (î H. I‘ulhour
1b souUp/Fn .Italy they, are
frocomes and passes and you never
•nun») «til h* jívrn tu p.« reiwnty Int th* »&lt;h&lt;-.«,
]•'
t Terk
quenb snd'ivsry fair or boilday »«rvea ^ For Kent Driving horso. buggy. rh«&lt;ti »r,.-l hritt»»«,, sri-l «he b In my *&gt;tlni».i«n
hear of it
Evu’V ort.hr city in
w
ill
o/neout
tu
«iJut
td'tw
p»r'
)***».
’a* ». call (or'them
&gt;i.... . .i
and harness.
Horns gentle, kind
Floridi! had «one nliservafn &gt;• nf (hi*
* ItrMftW-flJ'jr.
Saliti aril u t h.lptrr .' ! 'tilt I Is- rB"’tAf
si
a o n citl A Mt; WMAN
: nnd sfrait) of nothing/ A W, Brown
grekt ‘ lyV Kll.i ft Wftoir! *ee»TI that
.
!
ani»rK|fjffir th» runíturGi^
t « i.n 1&gt; 7
1f
Enterprise, Florida.
70-tf
Sai foni rundí .*i] the tetermi» und
Corrkc^..
W~
Twi*R«ojiaf nf ^%mj&lt;tciV f o ’iDiy «sAiv^f W hft tWm* r :fl ,, .., i. Mlill
•f Jeacber—"Uho can tell mo of two
■kintit.literjj' anil muís muid organile
rtik
rHtoêry
lia
,
Ni
bt!=i
m
itili»,
lülji.
¡
1
1
1
i
J*
fl
m
o
n
flirti fr ( rin If) lu N Ni J ni J*r*+ l tjà.
tf*J
Fur nislieti room for rent. Terms rea­ ! *tyj
JI a¡p-fw^pi*fttÀany* do4 ail favor* that auf I j*1 Sfur in |bf S’
! famo'i* men. »bß*word boj« logetfierT’
camp« arid chapter* anil keep green
uhf rji#&gt; do f(t»f
oi o&gt;* tv k*lp tí » ret Il-t urti-»
sonable.
Apply
214
Bark
avenue.
63-tf
Johnny Hmgrt Itoy—"l can. The Hlnto Visit l hi
L. U k Fu i PM
the Atenaorv j«X tht»se gulltinl men
meee twins.” —Woman,» Home pom- ,
'
\.i
\fiho. foUghj fur th e-'cäUse that to
I&gt;4nion.
;
.i*
», * y V tFor, Heitt— linrge pleasant rooms.
tjieni was tho right althoügh it w’ts
IN
;
FOR
COUNTY
C
’OMMIrfSlONElt
' , . ..
-rT^lcrhone, electric lights and other
J. t
Fhoenix Lfltlct ^
&lt; )* r r ly snnminia m) rutdkUry lot lb« pratthp lost cause. The Florida Secer?
“ *“
•.
&lt;conveniences. Apply» 418 Oak Ave. lion uf («u n tjr ('op»mWkut*r iU Sr rei:\ul» count)
T h e funny little n a m e
Meets
second t i *
itiun C^òng'fess or t-onvi-nlit^i hi-id
LSttlng Wel^Enougfy A/oas. |
,»
Gg-tfc
frets nature Nu.*f, »Wth t«rtu!l» Vtf?ing nr*.
cituf No.-3. I rfiiwrer'
NTsiring
knights
o f the fa m o u s little
a( .Tallahassee for the pur pom of
”1 am going to tnsl^e that boy »top
invertinticn «f *di«t
-t '
whistling!” said Tb'"' nevvöns
n«*r»An« man. , . i (&gt;r Bent, G ’■otnni« mid bath. Mag- In th if «action tlurini
II. McLnuiiii
diseiming tho s«|visahilit)' of^*eprff i n g e r snap that puts
A
epnantnl l!
I“ Don’t, if you knew the words of that noils avenu«, between Fifth and 1«ndhut
K. K. un I
rating,
th Union hud -jtòy u.
; . from the
-’• fresh “ s n a p ”
and
Sandnul* coualfia U-.1 uk yuur «uep-t
uiwin t)i»t rre«d
song yoa’tl Bn thankful to let biro Sixth; A. 1*. Connelly.
GÎMf
Si «gin ger" in to Jaded
, methiher, W'll!!p|*^gWi.(ifiY father'
'•
llrefarefully,
whistle tt Instead, of singing i t ”
of llop
KHASik' L. WOOIHI¡Jpg.
Hanfurti Lodge N*&gt;f*--T imi i
op" Frank Wtmdrùil1 ¿"rid Mrs.
appetites. 5 cen ts.
M
IS
C
E
L
A
N
E
O
US
C¡^ C.'-Woodruff of this city. There
Communi&lt; atii&gt;ii •'■■ny tir*
t will I» «,r»n&lt;n1*t» Ier1II» ofjtr* ol feunt
t'i&gt;mmttslonrr Iront Mupict No. |. II r|r.-to.l
\
.tnfli.y otbers here who-Jought
Thursdays
at • i"
pn«»)i«rt
lh« proul*
— ,1a
- th« -host ol itiy
pretntet U)l «rrv« lb«
First C o a v lrt-‘Uie r o irtOty. tl took
-F o rtiio n ' as" bookkeeper obihty
in the Florida companies, lit tho
«k4 having bern 1 ,rWib-nl ol tbi. «re-- welcenVe.
U
I«1
y.«rs
thjnk. -,&lt;k«t
J un &gt;iwat11l«&lt;i
Darwin sU year* to wrlto hts first b&gt; n,W,1|v “ »«0 man- »«verni’ ye»/a‘ in
Georgia. Alahuinu,
Y'rginig
and
Muw
t^M
_ O'tren
■
L_ »._I
*-ff *»_
t *__
O. L. Taylor
*
Irftsff»
ibft
IW^*of
Ihr ,. —iflfl
fY«I« lhs&lt; ’
book
"
Seiyrnd
Convict—''Huh!
that’s
,
^
P
"J
ct'ce
in
penerai
office
wyrk.
jother southern pUilmf armies'*ncl it
rctmoiYljr. rflifWfcry «nd ft «lumr» lUftl tn ftlJ
Secret arv
nothing. 1 L is going to take m« tun D.twire&gt;i position, where nbility and •Ul lift rr.y*fTunt«» and th« pUt/orm upon «Ucà
U sad indeed that..;,injo'i' 4*ity so'
&gt;ot|f tuflfftCx*.
years
u&gt; UnlsU. o#m senicnce.” , - • j m^rit wikiIiI warrant advancement.
*
fully.
Uailcd Ur«(J»rrlfi&gt;i&gt;^ »I ' vri»
siruritr . in southern .-mrititni-nfs is
U A. B ^ M U r.
yA
Beki.^referencCil given. | Address' “rvi.
. ■ ■ /diner*uf 1 merita’
not
strong
enough
^'^vr^nipi;..
upd
—
1" :.•*— —
jrt í» i •?&gt;I, t •
i
P.
Uog 1,1 1 2 , Hsnfortl, Fla. { W . , 1 Uv Tu Muibunre nfy l'«n&lt;h&lt;fre]r lur 'Cuwuty
,•
S
*U rftrfU
I J.
omérvtt the
IrWrimtmitAyr;iYtkiys
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t'omm(»teun»éi«r DMrfrt No, Ï. S-reinule rouity, ' Sanford Local Î odo» ' •
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My old friend Jlctharm^ion of the':
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XIY Naybofre;”)YeU, did yxrti tavo
j / ^Ul) wnnt to buy or 'sell'Con* Ms.. »qbj«rt to lh&lt;' f Ho« ul Ihsl'ilnunr cl«r Ural lindi thlrd' Thurvd.i,
Hr.« to bis boitt Juno 2 nd, ¡Bit.
Lakclat.d, T s^ ru m .'madq «YL..’ m t-’
lotnk of tho spolTgie cake*r jienl to tho ! m . ,,
o’ clocif in the E-nib'*' ri“11
tyssl Estate Office is the pi ace
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picriic?’’ .WIUlp .Newdore—"Yss’m; I
tnfirinl address the 'other day nt
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we played batl’ ’ vrllb^iny plcco."
Bartow und while »», rtin line I wish i
T » I b i vou r» *1 f»-mi nut« t.cunty: • I brreby
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G raham C rack ers
te».«'« DwtRc» off iteinlnol« Coonty. I esn
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dftvrred
todo
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prut.
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yowr^upport
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Meet ftrst and third
•n Umm ttMnnte «otelr. I hav« ih» litUrort ol
i memory on memorial day I will at
isaio for the woy|&lt;^" declared the
vo woote Count)- at heart and at corner of Kfrst 8 t. and I
. nesh and ¿ ú t n m e n t .
YOU will SAVE try dUtrict and iho
phdre isiy hret fffonff In thote tofcaU.
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leaat-givc
them
Hetherljjrllon'*
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riff man.- "Ber.d lt collect," odriked
O . L.‘ Taylor
«O ds. PER CAL.
* ’ ofvttte w h e a t 'a r c r«»». ^
H««ft-H|uUy y-iurei
J. A. i l-AltK
” *)jeutUiful tribute: *•
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Secretary
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- (ained, giyiiig &lt;thcm '
Tins
i s BOW
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■*.o d e l i g ^ a l flavor* '-^
!$ u&gt;Í4 gal», L Ä M ,S*mt¿ong of the vaiù{ttjaherl-e)D/ the''-’
Monro* Chapter N o . 15. H.
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, Mixed Real Pain)’. $A4U
* heroes who went dovto in d efe^ t^
Meets every second and (‘,urlJ ¿ ¡J
Th* jfodatjr .foT-.’líe preventloa of
And3gaU.LIn*ee(tOU .
there.is dominant a note of triiigiph. '
day 4n Masonic ILdl over t •*! useless'riolsAa mfghj make ! start by
to müLWüh il “
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and
»miinote
County
to
tho
There are .defeàts which are Ariofo.
Bay biscuit baked by
«f ipy
r‘*nfi mü¡ apfm^at« ywcg-vou .Thestrp. Vjaiting runH'aui»0’ ^
reducing tbo Tiumber; of cheers fron»
Mskesyj|*lá.P*lftt (or$lÔJ&gt; be*
•eucry atri
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glorious than an opponent's vi&lt;Hory
thi'eo to oné.-r-Atcblson Globe.
/ . F. Karnatg
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° IligW Pf*^'
It’s on ly $ 1 ^ 0 per gal.
—st&gt;-cal|e4^failtjre«, mbre splendid
aecxetsry
than the .'thlnif ,i which the world
ISCUIT
t*’
Important Motto.
wolShips as a success. ‘No life was
■ Output of Copp«».
COMPANY
Don’t overlook the Importance of
■*vsr -lived to bbtter purpose than
ÀmerRcn copper ro,DW_ ^ n lflL
the motto, A full day’s work for a fall
a S»L t e l t / j i y yow bov en« If not th*
'th a t which waa devoted'Co the deA (ways look for that name
318,67», 118 pounds o f.w_p^ r, ^ t a t
day’s pay.—AtcMsoa QlobaDearly $.000.000’ less than
feme and upholding of honest con­
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ACRES ALL UNDER FEN CE '
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fíf diri /v u justice lo, .ul!
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C ;. Dickson
y »he' MexR;lin have received, all' offensive * movtoa hi» f ut Uer*«'luir i which |iiul Ueeh-kctit tiM&gt;ii*its
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Present: F. -L. Woodruff, ' clmir- and J. S, Dinkle, the .fprair^_bei|iK tion .|i( T iiin pico'.&amp;
•veilt«*•in I-'lorlilil..*Af,,r
F lo r ld d '/b u t ( &lt;B *« “n ÿ**•■■
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Federai ;enrrUon.'. bfgiiti a t U : 5 i) b ave beton i top ped while the arinis- erougjy Iqaqi d for th f trip/and fir n -' rctitÜnVi the jrane'rt or ¿n y one.,.lïhtj »,
rçin, and CommlMiiW'ra L; -I’ .. H¡p the 'musent ihcdinbnnr \iist
S Jrane'rt i
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Whltfior, acting mt^èhnu-f-y
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mr.tolj.ry...nCcordiag to' a relayed’ lice Insito “
|pn, C. W, IJntimingof, J. A. Clark 3. Ct;- F. Hurntion oi i.e n A .i
is engaged intliM
in (h «'cu
'cuttU * hu» in call itti -A .
feur
for
wie
Other
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kindlprlÓiùiciF
Tb-*i',tuieritfaiis are informai! r«*^.irirfhYis despftte.b tu the -Navy, DyFlorida
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¿■J Clerk iVua -ilvstructed ' to have Incumbent is TiìdA^|-i ie-t&gt;I&gt;t&gt;
lie ' &lt;
nf the v i n t ’ Í
T|wh?‘ U(akM i*g)Iky. &gt;.•«&gt;'•!|;• ¡ '“T
c#ti f ° «■’' ' T i ' V r 'i 'r t *
’ih', renderai rt on p i wore leaving by eaua'Tii thè viemity o( their.^om- evcorsion
I mutai ballot b o x fs made.
flint a. tv)io^.hak rei imi *Iy h
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the failtoud; . * , ! • '
1 ** C(erk lejiort^ u u n o u n ( roller ted Imm led
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•'o vv.aii are the&gt; .it
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f [fan.' c a d j'-tin i^ iib Le a» lili un /r e , |rtii
,TfK*- •-'WCld '50»! imvr sblftped t h e »
rtd ilio
did neo
den oiler i. t
i-itiv Itumptf, F y u ll'i W. «xticr; Mil
preseut
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-t^if
'hss
felt
no,
perule
resiylniigto
m
iheir
final
ut»
to lie Lirge rXni'ke» of the wfnt to
which was . n i 'f r ^ e d - by l Iti- bodrd M ille contyÇtM try mail. I
drei! Must
n fes (lonzab's. H*
luci, and that llitoy were -nnipellud u ne usi ne &lt;
fatten jlhem -«iid then »ill lb «n i
Official prjVnaf'Jk ballili prepared, miii anil (&lt; t&gt; M. I.
Therc 'V ii-.. Iiowiver, a vaglie liier Miller. ^Kx^biMti Wblt ner. Kun­ agnirf to the iiaAJdincJumai.1» . The ■,
H o carry ihetr .!;, hi to the henrt of
bnd iiainqbjH Ä : ntat,e ¡|n&lt;1 lipunl
ty iJcttloyutiCj.» xecutlVe com m ittee,
H|rprehen-&gt;ion of im|iortant duvdup- dall Cha»e, Keil ja min * W hitner,
Weat is no longer the ca ttle-cou n try ;
eand¡dat(&amp;I&gt;t«L w f é ■l'jnÍf)^'tÍon orr G.' W. Spender and J. N. W’ hitnor. the towri wan 1 indicgtvd Jby Ki'ar
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A dm iral-W iivolà.report;
Ho repyrte- inents il thè eapllnl. This Is tilt Frank (fhase, Fannie Reha M|lh- Thy noutheaict is coining Into its
■dtored pripftMl, p it-»a ih o /.V »!-1
Therefore be it Ki-mU ed. ThM
ed that àt 1 r»‘ cb»ek today, when it traceable lo «ny spedile Informa­ »on. Mr». .1 \V Dickin», and Mtoa. own a» t h o ' p^u(e where cattle can i ing r w o lu jiç »
con cern in iif^the
,,. fforegoing
0 r.-u&gt;»nu m
n d id a t .# none of
candidal
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was reported the iR b i'b hud ocell- tion, bui - la li- bfReer« and foany R F W bitncr
r(iam the range« summer and
wiftthare jrttbout^ojppAsPÛoïiT
whom having opposition are hen by
pied Tam pico, iherd v.aa heavy rbio l»thcrr- •ci' Kt iei.v micci} that l l ’i - ' i n
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/e,r null, ih f»«| at all will bring the
’ WPbadim S&amp;ctjt&gt;(i ‘■I'i -t&gt;i ( ‘ hitpter din la m i ' lo In* i Pe .-st,: lar 1 ioni: 11 «
Dellghlfiil Pfai
lifiiU! in Ilio .p ia i* aqd th^I big gnu. inuat l.o " aUiArv*
b vv
owm-ri large returns.
6t 6ÿ, Laws -oT-'-FliiriJ&lt;i, pJUt, |*ro- of-the respectivo lililíes, h
n ntiiiv e firing ennluiijtei-.
(Tu- playT ,\ Man « \ijice,'' given
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U eppgjar. ¡mprobrfRl*» ib.it ’ lo. 1
Many lurgu eat tic deal« have been
vidus ili.^t. whenever the num ber of* sel furili
\-1vice« received by - Conutitu- Rebeln wl!î .fcç. iu a pOfitlon to .o - ! » t l-i . inmobgru of Miss Gertrude recorded during the puM winter
c*nritd.d.çs
nit y &gt;ofí 11irsi I pun
Adopted -io
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Mav, iionnh-i
apited (or-J many* dava Green’ « bis» tu » pYcssion last rngiil Kissiinmeo jieof-b- have sold more
tiiul the RcdtorivD wtotft tà lli «'ui
ihall not extees Hui uinilber, requiri tl (
i bind
Auditor oi ii m
A 11 l'*i i.
pevacua t ng T am fuco,
but
details luit the fe i,«- a growing feeling of in Ile- II u- b
cattle tliuii any other part of Flor­
to he nominated &gt;&gt;r elected to ^ald
\vjtii
v
ery
credit
aide
¡»rforp ifln ce
tillin g Piltres
Unrest
ai^utlji
the
residents
and
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were lacking
ida.
as KisaimmeA has more prairie
offire or paaition the names of ••uid
atld was
w il’ ies*i&lt;l l&gt;\ an upprer!Disi ri ri No I N U - " r
\lvrtle
The Federa!« were reiro.iling by few arm;, «ritti-t « stationed at Me»
laud« anil jmsiunsv than any other
ânibiintes shall not be printed on
Tbe rote uf "MlOa
\vr and Kirsi
r«* *aid to have ‘ .eri *liv* aloils ncs; way of tli" railroad landmjj to led - ‘ City
port of Florida. IJut second to
the ofliciui . primary election, but
Matll&lt;la
Perkins
wa» pluyed by
District No. 5J. ¡SITM1.VI.' lore
San Lint Potosí and it whs atsumed manilp*iins: «ign* of unwilbugmsa
Kissimmae rnnclu-s is the new .-Ter
candidates are. hereby eleidnred to
Distrirt No :i Fire S '.iipin. t'.ily 'th e y hoped in reach Pnehun. t h e 'to c o lit i-ne Mipporlil'ig a mao whom Mi*» Glndya Morris in n most ex- -ahatchee ranch near Sanford, o w n ­
bs nominated for Midi offrir or
celbini mariner
/ hilc
Miss Ara
Hall budding
a*, already «left g-• i
¡term inus of a railwav li«*.* that lltads i they r i .
ed by Sanford men that now m m dieted to auch position
l-cllu
l'erkins
Io
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oongi'r
«¡»ter«’ '
Dintr.et No. •} P e a /'o ii“s stu/Q.
indlrecllv
to
Mexico
('itT he,
Slot.
tloit Hiu-ri t .i* strengt b
prixcf *unie twenty thousand acre«
And whereas certain i andnlates
by Miss Anim- ( tuncrun «v«iii m »rDistrict No 5, J. U. JAii«
òré.
railtoynd out of T .iuipb o to M ontar-* pTiìrig Un- eii\ against attack coti
6 f liru^ fiaSture binds under fence
[in Storninole com ity have no oppoiied apfdause
Mi*» .Vfury' Tiat^jitd
District No. il, Geneva HiilL
sy l&lt; held by t its t'on slll ul louaiiata. ! t i n li o in arrive and sonie «r«&gt; ihui
and eontuiuirig hikes -and stream «
Silfon the nutnes of said candidates
a« tVt*-ir tuece. ' (Iwendolln l’ erkina"
District No 7. Schon! houac
lertiiin
positions
and
and many (lowifig well* furnishing
he
i»
I-■-iifyi.ilg
uid ollicca to which thev asfnre he­
wu» n cafilivatlng persottage
\ri**
District 'N o, ,4. School bouse
\ era I rur.
May M
t.ereCtilH Wor,‘ en tangle me rit s' ' Me
abundant jiru»» and plenty of land
bt as follow « to-wit
District No u F»utziimigei'B »tore. lieiieriil I'Utlsl'
uir IJO t r n n Ul r hn« y ithdrawn to t be capital more lilu-tys Green runde n tine Mrs Jo- in cultivation (or forage crops, corn
t i
t-S
líe moer alle l*n mut}.
mali IngaLht, pruprieUir of D ove hin
District* No W . S joblum '» d o r a
a li'itwr •*«*»)t
along his otifer lit!'--.
! hi* army, taking troops,
ah*d hay and that will In a few year»
I Porre"« l t«ke. Mem ber Mouse of
und tbe tw o m-aida,
llantlh," by
District No II, Fuller's store
itilo the city last ulgltl by tiem-rul
im i. i vit» from tiiv districts
be the ahpw pifica among all the
* Representative«.
\iiss Miiud C tm erun, and ''U e tty "
There being no further business Rubio N ii\a (re i le, Incommiiud of
. i tbe mipital and Verb I'ro*
cattle rune be» of tbc cou n try.
Jnb.• U Jinkins, Tax G ollortor
by Miss R o ih Kunuer w»re »plenthe hoard adjourned i«&gt; meet in lj(,,, mlvunced positions of the M iniToiah atch ee Ranch this week purIu ntt n . -posi», w-oile mn«ilv «llilly arti-il
H. f*. D.ulfose, Supervisor of Keg- sperbil- session Saturday, Mav •(0 Ui
Tbe pllplj» of \(i*«
■-air« VT n irpi- m do »tion «I the Me»
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li-lai to- t toi'.iraeter. .»rt alinosi «ireilli showeij Itie reslllt of eigtolb-nl chssed four hundred head of stock
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tralllllig by_UIelr gl(tifi| leaehef. a-ld
K A DOC O L A S I
General N avarette' addreaHed the ( ^ " i t ja. (W ataría! d y certain ib^t rh , ihe play was mui h enjoyed Viy aTT -tvisoimimui and they are now being
L J . M cLain, County ComuiK«icinj
.
( ‘ lurk
»hlpjied to the new feeding grp»tnds.
lctt&lt;( to the e d ito r ,o f a local paper.- rbiáf! ivi tiri er o f Mixiean tréop», ] who uttended.
.er Dintrict N^. p .
The proctoada will
V L. W OOD It UFF. Chrm.
Thoroughbred bull* havo been pur­
LA»
Suceso.
fegnr&lt;l¡ng.
thç
reporting
Alttlnrr
JúLhj|ig
riistenfre,*
-I»
less
J. A. ‘Cla^k, ■-.‘fctii/rHy ('otri mi ss ion er
; ln- uaed for the benyAt of thto Sanchased for aom e time am} tblGraneh
i
Los Sin eso, regarding 'Tie reported tjibn VH1P nlen la vievw of ttiv Itm- ford .H ig h School A thlet^ Club.
. ‘ D l,Vr1.í í ' ^
f‘4"
Killing at Fusti*
will be e&lt;|iiipped with d lp p jb g yal«
of
hi»
(oree»
agnjli't
riiHVemv-fl
il.iinable
feur
of
»JlXrp
llevidujlI C. V . lslil»CTiing«ñr, C ou n ty G om pda*
I ** ; •
__ nt » . .
Gongrrgal i onal * hurch
and everything necessaryTV, '; 1
fo r t thlf
Vera
Crux
ni.
nt«
at
the
capitai,
Con\ul
Ganada
N
F
W
srhwoll
!
I
F
iliti'
May
.situirr Disftriet’ No. 3
y
l.asi
Sunday*
imirninß
M
other’
«
st
o¿k
run-mg
of
the
bw»l
-if
stock
cattle*
j
?
r
Í
nut
I I.-g * - von dein ih!» new« ’ ), : rHii*wt‘‘l liH i-fiurf&lt;
l&gt;""k 1
F.r, P hVirst^r,, Mtittl-toV Mlofit^l^, td ! ’ I Mogr i i t "&gt; r at.'I asal'tflf.l
**
I i«y wies viI&gt; i rv»-l in ninny appro j fur iln- south.irjíufy
A
rniir
i
flin*
a
*
I
i
1
&gt; irii " in
Public i n slruction, D istrict NO .)
■ptor al -Ip- Fits! '■-it* I: a - , i 11 ltd l i ei,i r ¡i V tv arrête,
pílale way*
f- ich attendant re­
The M'-xt^^ti warr, .iTTe*Jïpénlrig of
&lt; l o - t . ' l ti'F IriSl'it tl 1 k ille d
T P l.e*wi.s, Jm lire of the Peace. th is e ily
el vod a whit« tb-aef, also ¡1 M oth
tin- Fa 11.vrn 11 Çu^id a-id Uyj. iww trai^a1-^
*
Ernest
Hampton
at ' the
f al l i r s
Distrirt No" 'J
er'» Day token
Tie- »ermop wa» art with South Anu-jiarif* ¡jfirtj make
l). 11. H o ok er,.^ o n a ta b lo Dtstrisct homy M on d ay night about eight
exultation of M otherhood ila on«* -pf Florida the natural" inarkitt* " for
o'clock . 1 } u» alleged that Illurk. N o .. 2 . *' - T V
the greatest factor» in tho moral and cattle and aside from this the west­
aH
W. E. W'ataon, M em ber Cod^nw- well hnd, beton flaying attention to
»piriliial uplift of the home. T h e ern markets are now The largest
Hum fiton'» wife, which were re­
uonal District N o. L
#* “
T H A T 18 . T H E Y M E T SO M E T IM E . AN I) TH E DATE
church wa» mos» beuutifully d ec­ buyer» of Florida cattle.
bv -ll.iml&gt;(ott
A uuarrvl
S Runge, Member County'" Denio- sented
orated with a profusion of wttlti*
The owner» of To*nliatchit- raneh
IS RATH E R W L IK N T
cralic E xecutive C om .. Dlsrriri enaur ‘1
lille» uml mug|iolia lilo»siiin»
are
S. 0 Cbusc. Joe Cameron. J. N.
Previous z i p ' I be tragedy. IUa * k- 1 *
No I
Next Sunday evening the su b je ct Whitnpr, Alfri»d&gt;-Foster and *ev«-ral
D 11 C Rabun, C lim b e r CpiU&gt;*&gt; well p i â d / .m n tlcnipt) I" ! " -rriow
. and directing ile ta l aij*i *»&lt;&gt;r the suliject of 1In- »i-rmor a ill W other [ifomimuit Floridians who rec
. j . .liin o-d .o l/. eou n ly romnu»*i&lt;.m&lt;i
Dem ocratic K vW iflv'e' r'i^m’
uIUJ. IrOm ft*, rr'ftrh or. bue
Drangr " in i l » ( FI. i-ln. ÌÒ. lev., "lesiis* Idea! of **iS¿JihiTrlliiF-s'
a o g n lie '* Hiy p.vsxiliilirie» Of Ftr-runyi
'
ned
(or
/jrin
u
rom
iv
»late
■
'ii1! i Ì *' rSA- f -1
Id - 1ril l No tL.
S'" ,
a ^ v ^ f u j •hr;d k mi I
pia. Il' al ulivi VH,.I -!p.|li"
All •ktof1f rkUbt.viil fb-si *1 ree-li, » * . -■ u .i-* ■
they,
«re
hlorui'a.
jmd
iti
.«uliir
ei'-i*&gt;it
.
jituir iujf\ %
I»« jr »I
’ -pulling
|M***IUÜ *their
. GT;
;r-,S3
C (
Pearson, MoVnbur 'jp o ii n iy &gt; ¡rffothii pi a i c w hi*I till" '“*'1 Lifl'll . If
¡« r» i ih ,till per acre iç.ur.ti d i ' li cordially invited to I his und the Aurn, prnivAriy in shape to (a lso, only
* 1
•U):HU 11, m
Preseli t. Glia ir mini I
I * bntgun
(ioing'-bs k - D'.f HntnjiIb-m oenttr Exec o l i v e ' Corn .
'■&gt;1 e very. t tu- l.ipd* i C iti il" y! ‘ H *¿11 fi other regular service*
iha lie * i.a p il ’ get th e , tofl market
* - tint
I. Wnudrmt ,i n t f n mini ,«|I'141-I 'la,* homi lie in-! ilailiptoh lo ! toe
District N o t
&gt;
siirislay ,*&lt; tioul. y -ii» n, ni
li let, «imi GsM%wfT,| nf tu tu' &lt;ji
pries». Thy cattltP will not be # V
’ -L fl
Laiam inger, .1
P /H .igfin. 1
&gt;•
TJiem. Aulln, Member C ou nty Fxee yard mui-tobot him
riju.lj
g
A
“
*
Il
irti
t
h
»
tu
M orning iserMca, 11 n. til.
i.lgd
into
..ru
lowed Ui, wander over the statu of
T
.
M
cl.uin.
-¿^àrk
.And
J
i inintfdliitely
after
the
murth-i'"
, »utive C om . mst.rirt No . b r
v
G E. S o cie ty . ti:30 p. m.
Florldji In scrap for a livin g a» for­
t Minuti-* &lt;J fast meeting .fend a ! , I- b-vb'tj for the then ensuing «ix
1 M. H uddleston. Nlyinbcr CouiitV TRUxei-irvi'll ran to hi* lui.irdwig (1011*0 .
Sunday in’ori.nig, May 24lh,
r , coin numi m g ’ with the jritar
merly 'h u t the finest o f pastiure
ffjiproved*
. *
and was l*k#iv intii custody ilurif
I&gt;«‘ inocrntii» /Æ lt a ir t v o L nitr:
M em orial D.v^- -i'tx^ciM w|ll by
•3. ■ .
f
and. stg?ek feed and water will be
... Mr. . A
!ti/bb‘ tjs. Jddrcs*u-I thv,
Me w-Ay háü'tibd to lh&lt;- e(»illi»&gt;' i-iR at
ul
the C on gregaiiviiiol church
Vo-rr
perîtioner
would
fun
lo
r
supji.litul and the cjittlo will receive
board
ut.
r
tA
exci-aajtt'c
n»
V
,
«
.
liJ-ri (or
C". __
JÌ1 ._______^
J lie fi
. Ullj''to&gt;,SttoUt1ly
»I I I':i Vares' ';l l.-l
•WM hli I ID ,*« infill) M- •• Alti * ;tMÌ
the nl^eptlotj. tlial they deserve.
,| nuTiL-of» Hit. U T ici i.f^ n -iford , 'ju -:
•'.T.0
&lt;
¿jjlítoÚltíCá /JÌjiÀ District,! Kt-I.pljlg
.fX, HatI«1 d ittl-xHIIt-ni U.It JtVlffl
Iglip- Piirc Orangesi
5Jr. ^V'bitifer, hit.« b w n busy for
_.
, ^ hngjhT ri'tortm'rij!ul..g.filai aSrCsUpp-n)
'i t *
îS p A
, ' V ; - ' JB,
• « aUite
Ilici Ule kupp
ü »auk *x-ye j^ weeks at the ranch getting
I- lüjto'! W.Ü'
«1 l|}(‘ lax iHMtVs n«lil4MHli C 1
.‘ “ .-Ì; flà* ,;Hjtuiti-(V ii Ì»ró«ton to lo* cje t s -fJ. \rr X\'ilií^msoTi,, ¿LíostiTH-c 1 'uu.iityji",
A nifi» U í«»f f hf*
&gt;"i*r I^ I-i v\4 &gt; ol iln
NkifriiWii orahynl« tu • T lie cvsfyUting in fir't clay.« shape and
'f i '* ?
-4 ,à x , A s ^ : ..r.
' I' ^wL* t*¡1
*
Dum ocratii .ExeMBOi^-ibuift i “ ~ ^
lid i wi4'\ -rxiytl they will drivin g machine» are now on
1
í
«tvf*r»
*'
tu
Kin
t
N*iI
t
-tur
/if
II.
raid
.allk*
opé tuì-lrcheedy il«
M t o . / p / r -fsv.oil
•
o
ifict No. fi.-'
^
*" vV \\ .»
* !f t - -»i-'
were
Mime
of
tbe lull'»! fruit that ibe ground to place flowing wdtls at
,
V
Infida
-vinuiole
.count
1
.
"f ‘
V-GPiths
11
tu
•aiMfysiiig
in
* l'^ u iU rd in nJeriGr'-c
•, . .
- L. I . Hurtloy, .Ir.. Memiurr GnuÙ1V
al 1 Uro a
lT yJf;(er¿ Go-nj
Vour“ . pLt ip on cr¡i would flirt her il hu« liven 1»oi- (tbisoin- to rrcv-ivy; uvsry point where there nr« no lakes
I pixrstt
limili«,
rd lilsf.k Hummn
p j-o-'P no
uù H
ondft'n(
Dettidcrntie E xecutive Goni i ’ i- .
1* I' d
(I1' .eil .i-l
T-ie \ idem bv.* .in; Or itream.» of wali-r
T•r^Pk**hi
' OU IpTlL £il/ i. ' vv.-r*- Jo!
1
I.irainaEC. Dtiff^et wneruuvop* ih
- trict NVp U.
! toc Ss aWsauiti - 1
if
»mil
ini
Ill-half
'»(
er&gt;
popular
1
'i uoriliorn'nuu&gt;
Thi» 1« &lt;j«v of Ih« laigeal deal* uj
riflotuuig-j ; jytotjUiin ami . ■tesoliiti.'.
W. A Punti. Member ( '011111 y Detti
friends
*ì h*
kei*
now
am
■iv'eV
1
hi*
e
d
tlf
ill'
nn
*
also
lji|ig f-.-.st" cxtile-'nia !c lo hnitic peujde in Flor­
w.i» udiipted:
■ ocratic Executive C oro. DintriiT held Tuesday afternoon the «loie.»
Dickaon ia mar­ ida and thia grgat cattto -ranch will
; -.'¿TMiÇiKlloil «*L •¡ml -work.- xgliich In Florida.
Tu ibi- Roar-I f i l'o u n ty Cortili
,1
No. IO.
un i g Che hour
tolosiirg
o I lo . Il
•|uub»l t¡ie 'to ta l n**d»»mciit in-ub- keting the oranges’ jn Iik-hI market« itdd nnoth-r industry to ifri/i. part of
sioners. in ami f-;r Semi liole (¡n ò»'
Chas. A. Didimi, M em ber t'ouriiv 1OÍ' » 'V ili
und ul present 1» seiilng them in thè «tale 1lint ulready holdx tln- recktri»bb «did.-limtJty, J-torri'la
- .
l)e m o c(a lit^ K x e ru tive Goni Di*
HuniplOII leaves lw.. .infill,
l i u f ‘^.*jijr i.i-titToiu-ra would &gt;low Sanford through the grocery uf E. IT 1ord for fruit» and Vcgetables.
N d w . t ^ i c - U*.‘A. Bepalay,. IT to’
Sé
trict No. l ì . '
dfen t#s mourn tbe b»«» of'
11
c\\ heeler and W. l{., jlroWxiing. r/vu- Mhttt à» such draimjge commi* ion- Turner, They are’ well worth, any
■
*
Itcpuhllraii Pari)
.fat her.
-•
MUiiiiog 1I1« lDvid o f D r a b b e t- rf Ui*.;y Ryb'd-.io pro-, id, J . o aux*. ^ pn-- tb it 1- being asked for them
- .Sprilli! Jerm p f Court
Chas. F.- ftaskin», Member ..tìtate
CotnraUxtóner* of »Rii'Ï!‘'TlHmmo“ k ,*»k &lt; ub ' board ui 10'uniy corumlx■ Tho s p r in t tordi of . C ircu it C ou rt
Rtojiuhlicnn Ex. f’ oin.
r
Al the Rapt 1st f htirrh #
Timi Sanfurd Fulvi
' Dralimge DÍstrfét. foTmFrly
fornufrly in 0’ ‘ aoni-r« b- o'ih-r U»f- J ' 1:
for to.vtn oR '. epuuty Twi!i con vene
*■ Thó ñames of tln&gt;e"who wTR apMr tìasiiju
in m u n -Jacolcif.um
a acu u n sin e of
01 (('h u L i- . herrl Tuekjluy., Mtfy Jiitlt ami projn.AWit hovv ili’ tinnii fini • aloti-»JÌd I - li'.y i|1 addition lo Hie
'Sunday çchool 1:15 ». m -- pear on tho tiebtot ari' « « Jollow»;
arid ' ryéjwirtfùll• s.«e**uiL-nt
above nitri lio ned. a «uf- ola!», w o jlhjrb po[iiiJkr(; u d
pro»- |»«ir tu bo a musi im eresliu g rneetRegu ar tyjvtctdi at *1MH) L
v Thoso ya tuli lìdie» ‘ wb -T hiyve opù
Git»
JloJiorniUe'
R
e
d
;..
i
dei*ut
tuhlMiuiiid.
inv.e-srneni
tu-covar
perpus
iitlz
tn
»;
i«
Jhinglirtg'
with
Or- t lf c '
l'UiVwf
■
vho- absence of the pastor
po*^(ori and i|in-'.ilìe&lt;l tò 'g o un thè In
l'i.ft
#
m
ìbpi
S
w
1
*
A
1
n,.
ìumtcsl
act
ruing
(rom
jfrar
to
U
ndo
-friends.
Mr.
Jacdt^.
w
ho
I«
a ..Rt-hig tho second tr-Tm of court
be conducted
in d u c t e d by three mito».bef(,
on*
in* re*L a c
be
. Uckft aro George CL H*kring and . ri urch
•* A
Laid btAmis.
fr«rju,,ht visitor to „Grlnndo, sppsrks in tho ui'Wy 1ounjy of fjemlAolo it
*
'M G ’ } t h « l '. I’ rto«tllli‘d tlfeir; fujivrt oryl- r ■x» ■■ upon
npun Laid
J*- G. Rtringirllovr for wuinty )udge. the
r
n
f
the
fact
that
Inin
glowing
terms
of
tho
|
i
ron
peri
ty
w|l| ho well k llcp d cd nryd peoplu
,
fS
«
' jitTVicR. 7 :rt(f P nT * ^ « i g ! 'h 4 Ì . ^ 3 1 ì tbe W Àrd ol ioun ^ y con j ' A nd/ In view
liejriug ¡n }ht »-jirbscnf incumherrt.
hU -home town, and iH^klsrx mlictr ito ni (ur and near will Le m Ss n forvi
. G
and* Btury. wubjec» " M y M ^ th rrN j’m ^dt^crr. o f tiraxige rd u n ty .. L I-r , t m u («. do. .,nul payable on»ai« ,b(
. Sheriff, E. ,15. ^l^rady and ■('
Mring the 'period Tfòiit : ihlereslexl la the Indian RÎvgr- for ipverul wetokif''enurt 'wiNik'’ a»
'
'
¡.hi nsaUfto th*&lt; assi-sartietit t h e / had ■bAnd» r-oAerwn
Sermon.
. . . unreel. -of, lami,
.......
1
. iv rj, i ■* S- pt^twUvr Orlando rnml,-* fny which funds arc
Rand, thè ln lltr-Jiow filili g tl)K A f-' Sermón
e.'ifh
b'|
tcinhi-c
I .’it 1li.
witne»se». Jnrvir» yr "«pectxtoca
•!
’...'À
,itinv il*
,'»* ®ct. Cietk .of ‘ thè" circuì 1 court,
Y n i sro cordlaib'
läl(^ \t’ 1 ( and u .ftof-st musi bv'riùw being raised ami .» f u t i lowMirs
&gt;£nil
t
o
'
np.vvr
ih
The
n
.y
fd
cr
e*xuf
thV
negro»»
'-..I*- A ,‘ prmgltiai 'jwiTÌT'K. (
M.ivwril. tenti ’ he» svlrvlie.vim in , provideii t - - «v--i the pivirirt front Gbiiluotu an
&lt;iC the principili that ur^lîüfng held for ibv..iihoutlng
Saij uTaliva^i' a mi ki*vi-idK
,7Ìbf. lorrné/^llM iw?JjoQìng Ihe job I
*
Soplupibtor f-llii. 141.1 to Sejitem- town* along
route
rhv*. ii«t&lt; jof léc.-Tiégro detective al O viedo b ^
repAir (r -r iiV r e r t o yw.ir
^Sundu) School A tten dan ce
'* '
■‘•/ Amààoriof ‘ÌIB to ì. Xhoniwi K Date»
further
t
in-r
16eh,
14I&amp;._
highway
will
{dace
tingood
pvOplc j b(-pth-ggcn several mon ihr ago wdl
Yòpr rw K h o
•wtouid
iunda&gt; ^Tjttds
*
Th o aktendnnee at Sunday
: *hd A. Y a u g h n ,: tho fornu-r now
Whcrcfoi;^, Your puli lioncr« rca- of that, ticctlon In closer touch with prubaldy b«c t l-A .only
iwi
■how, thifctd!V-,Ff*bruory 4Jh, IU13.
murftrr r a t e ;- - i .•
ijas a ï follow s:
givin g charge of the ofllye.
Trcas- iast ibJitdny
The f i v i l 5 docket w ill be a llrtgo
net ing ujitui* the T cjrort.of 'io u r [M-tl- pectfully n.vjuent this board to or­ their form er cou n ty .ç^pltSI,; y Weh
- ; nreL N. .H , Gafn'cr, W. R. Henley Hal list
l loners aforesaid the board of coun- der und Instruct the Tux Assessor is mu eli ticrUcd, because 'o f tho in ­ one, several land case« com ing up
*bd -IL A, ^ ih ib m a n . T h q present Congregational
. . , J èéaift ty ctyjìmiio-ìuneM of Orango county, of Seminole county, Florida, to .levy creasing triidlng ÌacUìtlwt.d-RepqrtexT that will occu py tho altcntidP of
M ethodist .••**•••-«*
- I«.«
tke court for whip time.
1
r j^ r•’’ .aefvlnt;
servine

,iin

tivi- .tinto.

•'Mem«'

¿frtfNid meeting: Udàrfl tmj!t'.r0:30 bern'roiinty^.iioanl
A/ r/&gt;nnfv' iltnAM of
t\f tmlilU
¡»s
publje ¡iiirtMie-

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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MET

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NOTICK
’ "V j j u s f s o
V H k R E A ü . la
paraaaara
of
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f Florida a l (V I I , ani Iliad,
C a n d id * «* f¿R ¿ cöflnty. ofílec*~ t " A s Act to PeaWda
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l i l e . M ÍB A ID PRIN TIN G C O M P m .;T m m iT i A « r J . o u u 1. 1. .h - i, . o ,, i.
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NUI
Hilar
Iknow
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...what
I. -, f •th
Km.
.lan il fTor.
nr
W
•i t jI. j H
o iIuV, uf m
or.
ey "stand
Wá»p
■ W. M lUTNtS
Manafrr
h?ard one can did ate remark that
la k u rlR ll* * Prie*. li.O u a Year I« Adv «re* “ candidates should not be tied up
by pledging them selves— they sh ould
M l&gt;«n4 ia l»í» CU» b» (am « *2,00 per r*a* lo be left to do w hat they th jbk in
advaat* o» 20c t*r »onch.
right.”
We do n ot agree With him
, • ip
I’avlurtiti in admorv muat k* m«dr al
,
Those who fill. public oilices are
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Fettered aa a^rond . last mail matter A m int 2 itn-l ¡ public ( c f 'H n W , ^ f l l l
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IDOS, al iba PoatoAea al Sanford. Florida
andar A r t o ! March Ird.
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ORtra in Itnrald’ finUdini
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•¡•tuitions
inatfUrfttDn»

fro m
from

th e ir
their

take tholf
Iemployer*. -If le | m r arp certain

mary E lrrtion t,“ .a prim ary alaction
bo btld do Jan* 2n&lt;L »911. and.

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tc:»ta
tc.vwhat:'he
tc:.a tj»te
^ h a t-h e standh
stand*, for.
iof. Let
L ot it*
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Poktum man committed "auitide m yb u f V con fid en cc.^ L a k ela itd . Tele­
’ .few day« ago. "There mu*t .havy gram; *j .
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Thai the lo llo e in * named persona l,e. a ti-1
hereby appointed Inspectora and
Clerks ol election in the various prerinrli
prvrinrla
ol Saminnla C ou n ty, ne to lto » « , | o*»it:

Com. 1
nee Bank
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W' Urli, Albert
liavki»! C. I aera at).
Clerk ol'LTection: XC,- Modatu
Flection IHafHrt'No. 1, Hanfard
Votinx Place:
V.I •; y
Fir* Ktstloa, n i » Ha I Uuildln*
Ina■peritira of Klection', II, £ , Tolar, A F
VVkltnrr. A. Ik »W1Ùlama.
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The
»h-hting poverty'

editor, und the cOrtj-oacb
newspaper office hkvs pash’tS
given pltn-e to an entirely
different oriier of tbingv '■ Lakeland
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The big m cennif ui^ndwspaper utpn Telegram .
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Florida Crop Nuten
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The l.aki^' Uitgiyh Jiirvs* Club t\ti]
A (1 Andreu has returned front
, . %r.mi'^t U*\'i\
jiU (ire mpet-iinfl *
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j^J*Ous time bbrutue Orlando is - W illistoti. »h ere he spent a çuuple
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wtif, it-’ Is Orlando ami that is suf- ° f day*
He auys* the luicumber^
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ficlrtiU Jtid^.ic Will be like .ri.itm uy'L'ru '1 **f * fP,JL decidedly blue o\*r tiie
[iresent ob'Utuk (nr the Cucu mlie-r
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A foe «*n'kv ago if **« bi'e*■ ■»Jft t hl «¿eyting ’ iK rneti'uo’tm. ijvt ««V y d t bAt the yield" would* In
Orlandi&gt;.’this wëêk iTC ^ *Tl. llhrist record W eaker,'.but the drouth lut*
/e « « i'a pajter “ Hitidspur in the fjir&gt; cut 1t '»nore than half, doing, by
psiiitiarmn. Jt50,000 tlnm.igi* Kvcti
ynx and btfw io remove i| "
hfow
yÌM i
is : bQ; E^;hi fratti a. medical the Iracla wbtrj «re ei|uipped for
^t^ndput^j, J)Jit
lío«’ jdease teli irrigation ore leehng tlH effects o f
i
us’ aliout a ssniflpffr in a silk stock 't h e . dry wauitlier,
rf how to irm i)vu it?_____ , .Vlibu) 2 !r ears were lo a d e d j t^ U jl |
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M ost; grow i r * 'sh ip
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f- fbe" nmtketsr
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HcralifvjajH. s*;ï»Jl m -this Alfir* w / n * v 1 * w there now. T h e priera range,
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blank •shcet^v-'K,^i**r( **r ^
f Nut,««.» l|« iif»s, jiríLiior\Vtt will ■ put; it',i(V IMIL, fro in t f«*d *'i/t«l tiimutiles, dr about Tt) isxtT. ila Ve
the. old people* ckn read it better.
been «hkpp%.l .b T n\)jrtVern inarjáítH.,
fron» i ’fu h l'‘í'(t y ili tbv^rvt^i s t x o j^ s , j
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\NhUe John btocktpu waa speaking nwtting the local g r o w l s aiiproxi* !
V, t_Vh *?,r,aí^ thv otloT night art alarm of mutely ¡rtï.OOU
U ( / k . h give;» and the Speech mat . ‘ .
iHgeVak lyrokp^
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In a d v w tan tli’ wee eredititi :tn’*ar-,' . '' rom ip j^ -crop will.fw 1 t'c.v 'f h a n
ti «'le i«! the (trh:*''l»r.
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tb&lt;* last/'piw*.' Irt stilate' o f the record
a er.
Olht-r «la*.' w he« a real,V* w «m .tu t.i,.
blodruTl^ »Vf
tbì.- VA.rly *.'■
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tlif t liiert. J1- v» B* anniethif»»» ì i W ' r *
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-* ^tbe lax l)dOkr o í ¿t irt\iu&gt;lg cou rdy !
’. '» W « ! #760,i&gt;00 pfç™ lh¡m*Íhe boo^; ,
ron ioin i’d.

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Is Fenolie a Household

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. Thin Steady, HeöBh^OYo^lh'rlilcjicatòiì the Absolute. Cohfirtcn'òo^ïif
People of Sanford m this Proftresslve Institution.
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for ib ljt. TTLiii fee. f A V s-ba r,.
^¿e'ijtiallfieïi i'ns’te ïil of being, rais» 3 *
’ The money i, on lhe books anti no
t one is hurt and the county 'd iciaionista have m ade gortd th«ir p rrm l*e /b a t aqu»L. taxes « o u id
vail but erdry tax payer would
„ taxe* and there w ould be no d

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BEACH
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BANK

invaluable. T h e fine vapor from
1hd jp r a y ir *e:j&gt; bos out t o d kills
gwritis and m icrobes in th e air
■ o n . the floors muL syelta; its use
around^ the kiiRhe * -n u k ,. tu i t]pi.
toilet, ¡IfotJ rJ ' tTip .'garbage "fail!
etc.,
ill * ifnfivediately din ipM i
oilors find «¿crm-H and will Ij'iicki^
e v a p ora io.
leaving
everyth ing
cleanly and otlorless.
Som etim e*^ a
person
bbyitjg
Fenole for thy first aimp^will a*k:
"¡W it dangekous to brent he tKe
vtipor or odor, o f Fenole in ope**
li/TAt*?'’ THe answer ia: N o. I’ OSiT i^ U lv V Ml) , -11 rs powerful \

t brunt a n d ,lu n g*.„
We
*C"i&gt; Fen olu ifr/relv.

pleased with the good results' olrt.ilji'n). Ypti will (hen agree with
thousands ' o f other« that F K N -

June f&gt;th. Ibl kf nt “ p m , a t .
•Room 31,4b, 4th afem icT New Vortr »OL&gt;; is. A' HOUSKHDM) NUCtigSlTY.
( ity. " t o elect otlicers nnrl» lg « f t
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Upon ttmiuidinonu to- tb e Articles
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a yold by
o f In corporation and on an increase
*u
Te.-nefd Hardware Co.
0 / the capitalization / Ily order of
^ — -,"iv
the prbaitient.
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F E N q U ' CHKMICAL CO;
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P. A. SW ARTZ, .
Vv Tampa, Pla.
ZPT.»«w evary. . 1 1 _ _
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«Í Elorlda,’ and Having nn'olllce-lfpi
WlijrfVork rTty. N. Y , will be heldr.

DAYTONA

DINNER ANI) BALL ON f i f i s LUÌS P E C I A L R A T E S FOR .1! M.

i* ircnn*property that hka never b e s n ----“
holders of* ■Che
Soulli^rji ¿ J’ rodùc'ê "V d u will discover.jr*'tVi(()'tfiitnd r«h d
r&lt;nn|faby.'a cm&gt;por(lion.of JtlKf a|j3j^ one uses for ft. aim ne* »:i &gt;re than1

^ «iWef the county' flßiTUIimalefy » Í 1Q
non in

THE SEASIDE ÌNN r . v

S e n d s ("îr e e tin g s tiVnil’ f ’ a t x o n s o f t ìie pas» ,
I M ay S t h /7 9 1 « . , /•
Ir,','
N e c e s s ity ?
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, Frank l. W*Mtf4ruÌT, J *
T M K S U M M K K - O P K N I N’ f
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Thisi-'liMf'tTim' ciyn Irbst lie an.
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sweretl b y -a ffy -doc «»f the thou
J T. MrI,«tn.
• U n * n i of 1 D tm iy
&lt; o f n m i u i n n i f i 0 f Kf*rr»
sands, of housew ives- In Tam pa
mnlr i'nufit), ninnila
^and ' elsewhere who T|ave beet» I K . A D ou glau ,
A p p ie e ia liiH î y o u r p a in m u ffe in Ih r p.’ L-t .41(•
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tjsing V yn ol« exclifsi vely ^
an
‘
i T l t f l «I 1 h* I in san i y i ("uunf j i o lii im igreet
y o u t h is s u m p icr .
1 am •111! ell l\
• id n rr »
inserpeide and
disbifectant ui
li Tura&lt; A F r i «1t
C E L E S T E H IN K S , Prop.
1 hjir :‘ ,brtmna. - Ti^cy haft* found,"
H Irr' i»^'
sr etim om ic af.’X -Safe,
All khitft of stenographic and i &gt; ( h--i
eflrc'iive*. and ronvenierti
jrropwriting wt»rk neatly doniA p p ly
uratioTi tliat they h ave e v e e used.
St J oh n ’ » Hotel, R oom 12
7 7 tic
A «» » I 1 b I. V l&gt; i; w p U I. D I. J K F V &lt;» I It f \ M 1 I \ I 11 - f
- Kenolc [s ' eia;iornic:t! to 'Use,
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F'*r * e n f
Five neo in house with
hern use distributed av It is with
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bath 2 1 H French A v e
A pply 210
»•.spray- pum p there is abso­
French
Mr»
W
S
Baldwin
lutely no w»tste; it goes farther
I he most delrghtfuf Tamils and commercial hhtel in the &gt;
f ,• ’
VÆ»r ti J
77 - 0 tp
tuake your headquarter* while on a shopping tour or enrol.t&lt; N '•**
!.. ,»tni »J
and
kills m ore insects to the
— —-----. the heart nf the shopping dixtih:t.--i2md. tmufa»ru»ld*,
■**#
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.gallon titan any other prepara­
For S«b- -Fresh Jersey cow
» O nt popular price*. W orthy of yotir patronage
tion on the market.
It is safe
Brtx l isi
J a c k s o n v ille ,
Florida
to use anyw here and everyw h ere;
insects killed with Fenole will
|»rt{ He around ns a m enace to
C'bts li Va-w (*/ y o u r petM t&gt;- ■lib V
- J - 'i ~
cjubVil diK-o its- work &lt;|t»ickl;. and
lh e »
evnporotejt c&lt;)(Tipletid y
It
can bt* sprayecj all over the fur­
niture^ chrpcts" and clothing, and
t •
t?REptBIC h : RAND, PmídeMy
will neither stain not injure th o
F.
P.
FORSTER,
Vice
Prexídcnt
h’
GEO. If. FERNAIJ). V ICC 1*? Cm ‘ •
most* delicate fabrics.
Feniile. Is
lì. F. WHITNER, Cashier*
very
effictiv v in its w ork, Vou
A. I. M E TIS Awisfanf C avilir r
«tin not ofdy. kill «11 the insects
in sight, but th e -h it« vapor pen*
«•irate* tit«. srualknrt cracks ninf
efeiirca. tli—t foy.lng the UtliU J m l
t'ggs &lt;"infi!i lely
it »v itw'Ay*
roatj) t&lt;&gt; use;, jiou can
-h o o t"
ifi-* .tfiiitile^ontt* pest« 0 « -tglu.
CAPI TAL $25,000
SU R PLU S AND P R O F IT S Lio.OOO
o r. suspicilir), vriibotti latititi aia
v
v.
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or,, preparation!’; * .
EST
ABLÍS|I
EÖ*
1887
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'A s "a Disinfect aid, Fen ole

# assessed at the* true valu« and &gt; l i i
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1 t f .t r
I*«- if fu rt &amp; r r r a ^ o lr r d f Thàt U l t « r t ir r t.r
C lu b lla b rtj fo t fo u r r o r j&gt;^&lt;)iUVr « r r k a in I h r
^ » n lo rd 1MFrmlat, 4 n r « rip a p a i pu tii la b r ìi la
H lf ijp r i i, K r^ n in n lr i ’ r m r f iy . F i o r ili*
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f fon# fta/f !»r *■!*’ r rJi h y i h r llo a rd »1 Ì'a ti* :
»&gt;» f &lt;»^3rni/aiun|rfa l a
rp ic u la r
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.The rrjuu^r.tas - f ( . «H íi.m
i * . ' « . - .. Jf.vt.hiHi tiff
•Cat» p;l.e lg'thr* . Htrahl ,h| &lt;ci
dr. in«»i ai r i . é d f Ni i» 10 P
M c!&gt; :r t 1’ m.ttuee tbcj will •r.OI
— f ( bus lhe S**»ntu'i*,
■ v,^j|keÿn
r r : : rr
o i W i r head
hold tHetty 1nr&lt; tÍdeK and ihey uatn •rrigation
He r.ii«i»«i |VhÜ efirt-.* ib
to re-«l .
prujde.- There v.ill I ,* jLif riuj » p&lt; r scar from ' the «Jmy
ntt t'Ciit r sí»y ‘ ¿butt, through the Î U»i*d and a n-ctmt |iubllsht-d*’‘*t*4^V
•- : *7 Jtm. " cofuinna of I^tat jsvuV ftir it will g o l *í,pJ}¿ over hi» signature gave lhe
¿* *v y
into every Homé'ìp
ebqruy* ' information ’Jiat from rii&lt;- ltji
JCemember Hie data : uiltf vv4w,t [Rejundir the Sktsuiet a ^ teU Jr
H)^0l*,til the^iA'iNe will go a lpt1 g
lime for getting up ropy D Tliuitei).; h*u»L irrlgntlon he tietl&amp;i $50.00o1
.Wwttrîl. [inTehting the &gt;ol}l/a ctii^ i! ot qontagious diSe-u^a,
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jiust y«u»r. Barlow N o (v '# « É » ¡
Tax Assugaor
uluétul
jr n,ayu has.
h*iv, jjlnts
tl òri t! Üpiou.
H n ^ i i H i l , th oso
which. ^ a fleet

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a b ilit y o l - t h e profession ia Undesir­ lonertopa
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1eiatiAelnAm- C
lÍ lb
lari IaClr \t'tb.
«4» tJacob«,;.
mOnLa *.- itam
1e.vjr
ot
Election:
Cutley, II. L Hart.
L.
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able. There ia no more dignifledN
Ti e liulkheAtling. lx com ing and
Clerk ol Election: Tilden, Jacob«. •
or h^ooraU e.' calling - in the world
Fiction
Malrirl
Na.
S,
Lake
HKi
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F I«c«:
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than th a t o f,'jo u r n a lis t , and under Voting Public
Sekool hoU««
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proper •rtj\$.t«ffn&lt;. It Jill, not unre- ln«p«(»or» of Election: SoJ Matthew*. INllitin
Moorman, f'hiilp Redditt.
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m u n yra th r-"' B hn ed itor makes the
Clerk ot Election: J. M. William».'
p overty-strick en plea in earnest, he
I’JrrUon M atrlct. No. I , L » n g » o u d
Voting Place:
is either a misfit or h# -Had b etter
Fnttmmger'a «tore
A
change hi* environmenta.' A dy mann ItJapeclors ol Election «' E H artley.^ A. "
I/ Jcnktne. Tell WiliiamauiV,
*
who hits shown that he can edit tt | Clvik of glectlortl J. N Searcy, . .•
^ W ritin g ," Ia&gt;S Ambassador.•I’hge»
Election Iti.ulti No. 10, Fate Mirr.
ntjuspnper with ability can com m and Voting J'lace
w "is an absurd career and a. looU sb,
-' 5 (,iblc&gt;:n'« «tot*
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r
if
first class salary a t any time— for
foolhardy busiBeäs, ant] no man has
ln»i»lj;t«ná ol Election: (oa realtor, W. V
the field is" not o v e r .crow d ed with
Unirti/
F
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«in
Humphrey,',!
Í
a right to take it up w ho can avoid
Election: A. E, SjbM*&gt;m
those who have th a t peculiar abil­ Clerk''«!
.ElecUan MalrlFt N* Stl-ANamoate
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Paste that *. on you r thesis,
fife
Voting
Place:
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ity.
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A
newspaper
is.
a
business
in­
Sanford graduates!
Fuller’« atore' ■ ,
, '
stitution , in every w a y as respectable Inspectora of E lection ; Mcrbkrt .Fuller, A- L
------- 0 ------fTevcau. W ». H.)larj;
&gt;’ ■» '
Article in Tam pa Tribune states as the banks of iUi city . Usually- it Clerk hi Election A -.r - llcn kîd ‘
fully, abreast of all other lines o f ■ lie it further re»olVOiL*‘T iiot (ti( poll* in
that eating paper will cure many i la
e -r■»jy NonoD
election oieicict,'in
district,’ in Jlertitnoltf
jic .n ln e t (jquVii
t :
i î .
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I -*
ills but mainly constipation. T h ere j ^ u*,n~
,n ¡ ^ ^ ^ m y jn ity , and
! .^ iT b,^ 0p_,ned ^ t3une Tmt. i *»*, . . \ .
ami shaft be kept o|»évycanrt

are a number of old fovsils that tie t
could enumerate that ought to rut A' y * of
a year’s -issue of The Herald. May stricken
ìnfented
V be then we could raise enough money
ed. and
to .build *« hotel.
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A p r il 3 0 th , 1 9 1 2

- $ 88,449.if,
* v 109^J8.02
152,233.02
- 179,56&amp;69
480,250.28
210,475« 10

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Sortie p t the atate*A. beat newar . Jamba«*; léonard k e la .' *
papcra-^n otably th e Miami Herald Clerk ol E lection: A. A. Ili*ka.
Flection Metrici No,,*. Oviedo
and th e Orlando Sentinel-*-.*™ c o m - ' »»In* ,tlse*i , •
, i*Rrf «‘ •I*
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men ting on the . ridiculous habit
Inspector* ol Fleet ic.R, ,T; tV. I.«»tor., t . »I. —
eifUlora a r e . addicted to o f
F*jAeH, J. B. Joars.*
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• . harping on their p o v e r ty . Generally
Election Stile« No. S, Geneva
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tii i: REPONE,
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Flee lien Matrici Na. I — Writ Sanford

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1 White Upuao for a minute, even to

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W IIKIIRAH. Section
« I the Revisad
Statute« ol the Stata dt Florida provider
lor the appointm ent of Inspectora and Cterki
ol election by the Baard‘ ,61 C o u n ty Com*
tditainnere, (or the p u rp e a l o l ca rryln f 'o a

Voline P u ra
N o rth « * * ! Cor. Atyrt)a n od Flrtt
Inspector« o f Flection: J. I). Parker. It. C. ,
Monroe, J. W. O S in tlrtary.

lii-riu-i. n*. ian i thing*, the tietf^Elar .want dob'e,“ .*hen
the candidates V jioutd’ hot be averse

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WHKItEAft. in and by aald Ac«, It I«
provided ibat laid primary «tertians. yf
UUirrd by aaid Ari, r t c ffl aa (.herein othtr»!&gt;*• prorldad, «h»tì ka Raid in arcordaar*
with Ihe provisions ol Anici* I o( Tilla 4
Piral Division of ih* Ornerai 'Statuita ci
the Slata ni Florida, aatl,

If the Sanford JTand will just play tò staling1'tfleif .’position on these Cleek of Kleetlea: K. Itunye.
I Flection Itfalrlcl No, 2, M on roe
• Dixie“ again., the editor of The thing*, if a cesjdi«déte
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Herald will g o t o Pcnsagola ¿and k i l l * ny thing,the'oughlr\ot to heseitate
t»irm»£*« nV/e

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SANFÓRD. FLORIDA

T is cerUiinl^ pot a. cmnfortablb f r e í i ml :
to know that if lAirglars or fin s h o u l d
ipvade your home, they could so. casi I\
, ^ find, your m oney.and valuabie®» -Our
bank -has 'vaults for ..taking-cares' of yourYimma
It vvas .built for that purpose, Avith stiphg locks
and thick walls. ...It is also prptecïëd by an electric^sÿstenr tliât" has n0yérT)|BÎi''rlefeut-LJd,, ^ i'v
not put yddi1 Tnonêy' jt i . tips'biaiik, and have
•■V PEACE OF MIND, and tluit s# ü re Ä
of
•-knowing'that it is in Safe Mpcls.:
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city to the déìijrht of her man
U t ile

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other kind o f su rd on jsi|»«&lt;
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»ill in- on m w a jy jrst
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t hpcfuljng thè WtfiiVr :l^rv
pAs•&lt;of luter delivery. U&gt;t ya have
yytir order early. F. F. Dutton, ’Phone
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VAUIAbU'. ILOOTF. TO DMNVKR. SALT
L\’KF.. ftJI.O U A nO SPRINGS. I'.tC..

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A 25c W a n t A t L in T h e H e r a ld
w ill R e n t Y o .iir H o u s e F o r Y o u
Growth Of The

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I he la cr that th e city is su p p o rtin g u th ird h unk, a n d that The g ro w th o f
B A N K , h as l&gt;ec11 v ery rapid) is a m o st ce rta in evidence* that S a n fo r d has at last
t o 'n a p tin1 irw urd s h e has lon^ iln r r y c d .

Pure gtjn.vft je.lly. L* F. .\lr0uljer. will n of let him off. convr'iuently he
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^ • "37 i; , *iir be the nd-retpry for many year*
Notice to Tax 1'ftyer* *
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Aire. W. M Sirep-rtn. vim h i a #
Flank «ay» thu1 the meet 1 Th*&gt; ÛÜ.1 ìÌA^estnient on your i n»(*&lt;
.J.bwn »pendine **Wrr„[ Jiwmb»’ **.th »m,- »«» a very ........... '-•! " " ^ '" '1 Cr*V WSv* iiui'b* by Orpnge rnunl* •■f
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d it io n o i ’ lhrir city has so im p ro v e d in the past year # *

With every rOjitld'Mp'e in Ih'
m« . jiiid jti-tlrn uf tn(v fL i.'fly
your desire t o 'R o ' whut is rigln
The Poitmmiicr’s A,*nH«nn,i «¡11 annUi|1 mûeling ot lh&gt;. r U . !.. « " redeem the {JrnrWine* mad**-by y.»
represent ni iVf* i fcolirit ymir
ln 81 Ao nii.»tini- May IJ jT . lWrtahwa* . „ d £ ral.«lrnere
Frank
and llillui'tlre i'j^ thi* ollinn
banford’s^. mode; poet ma* 1er.
, he M-efetary of th«f tmsm-inon,,.
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"l“ kltfc ¡»‘ on the prm-r.im (..r^nh _ , ||jon tll4, he bn&gt; held for n.Mly
Y u rigxnno. M ay h. 1811
sidilV^ On iVffhy- Should I
y w A |m&lt;l thvy |ikt. him *o well they
t Aiivtirliwmetii

. tiathy «n* jinhnii t" '.or ftoim
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III ¡lift» »
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. I lie S e m in o le C o u n ty Biink has* b e e n -o f ¿rear c s s i j t amic in b rin g in g this ch a n g e
ah &gt;ut. and the fact iliat thr* drpt&gt;sits o f this ¡nsittu titin have increaH cd in the past six
in »nths H o rn £ l 2 .i ) l f t 0 5 t o $ I 85.U 75.fi5. show s m e d e sire o f H O M fb P E O P L E to sup
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Idid. Tf the .i-vm; , unetrti in \..r ;
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bufhiMwi »er- nui eiMiitlsed, n nv pt • d f
Court bouse U ailding
•■»: Notice Horst* *&gt;enrr*
'A uew piano, firtf^t'■four,
n■*v*1 talk to me rduiirt them ruid we Still Ret SÎS
them
on
the
1814
roll»
as
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khuuld
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FORREST LAK F, Pres
, I batre» ftrit clam ei|*»fhhorse »l.oiT. about »is monrh£.‘_
I'arty-going
D . L. THRASHER, V T f t i
• THOM AS 1C. HATKS.
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Give him ■ trial
.«w ay. Knap for aome òà«. •X’ all at be.
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A. R -J U X .C a s h ie r

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to
ulate business’
a■May. Take" advaft- circular ar* limited
meets
goods tage of these special values
your money will yfo to stock we, have
— y: l double work. Tht* merchbii
fered is wanted, "sea's onhaUle,goods at special p rice sk If. there i
of, which-is not listed in this circular we guarantee to sell the
same ip . a
satisfactory manner and-to divfe von'
prices
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MEN’S NECKWEAR ...

1000 Yards White-. . Checks
8irjpe\ worth 25c, sale
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Best Silk Crepé Wmcfsuí ànd Fout
&gt; t11'Hands, regular -^pnee « j Q .

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15c W^rte^^ípe Crepe.’ our
sale- price: *
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SÖSilk Cnderskirts, all shades n o ,
worth $150.each'; sale ....... ¿ 7 0 (
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• *v black, /also black and ryrhte- Chícete,
- viTtrih ud . to 88.50

2ÔC . Wfhitè - rjinepe,
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styles, sale

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36° .White’ Crepe fur this

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M EN ’S .SILK H ATS
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$1:65/ Grade.:.
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MEN’S HALF HOSE
Special, pood
wearing Sock,
in. black and ta n . worth
b. pair, during
this
sale
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500 •Y&lt;^p. Colored Batiste
• M K N 'SJA N B B (n ’S C \ P S

500 Yds. , Colored Crepes
25c Colored
repes

-x y Grade.: :
•"v)c Grade .*-.-

35c Colored Crepes
loÇ'i.Whitë.- Linon

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'• in. Silk, special I»
■ti. Silk. Mw.-ial I.,»

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W.V-i&gt;

Including Panamas and Slfctsons
t, ■
Panamas, sale price
.$6.3
(K) Panamas.-6$c price
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I’analnrvi.sale 'I&amp;ke '
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Muonih and l?«u»gh Straws

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N cM yc-si B l o c k s ^ . . O ' - . .

$ 5.48

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Phoenix : Silk Socks
s a l e .. -$£

LA UN DR IF I) NECK BANDS SHIRTS

ALL'MEN^S HATS

SILKS

i ± ) c J4„

100 pieces of Giubilei ins, wortlf
12 l-2c yard

Ladies' Gauze -Vest

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10c ( ’rochet Buttons !_

■w Indies’ Harwikerchjqfs
—0
-Pc Ladies i Iaadkerchi»

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Women’s 50c pure Silk Stockings, in a
4 number of
colors Q A ^
‘ sale price
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Women s 25c Lisle Stockings, i n
all shades, ¿pecial r
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Women &gt; l&lt;v ‘ hist black Stock• ings. saC
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Boys . and Misses’* 25c " black ribbed
Cadet SUH-kii^gs in all sizes, ‘t Q n
pair only
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10c Hooks and lives .

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."»e Hooks and;
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Regular Soft Collars, wort!

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price bunch
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Stíekrn. 1 raid, worth'JSc/

Sptxdal Shct4. full size, .SixS1
no scarni stile

ongets W«

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L A D IE S ’ W H ITE W AIST
Due trimmed, lat*.
$1.50. sale price

81.00 Ratines, -a

ATHER AND -TRAAV DKESS. SUITCASES
t.-T&gt; .Grade

no
i\ver&gt; -»
ale t)rin

:l.'» o 'G r a d e 'll* -a tí
5 . 0 ) G r a d e ' î ^ ’a t l

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s.dii Grade
lLLuO Gnidi? i .e.n^
1 5 '&gt;0 G r a d e

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K U C H IN G

ffoHiens arid Children’s .Wear at Special Savings

35c Grade
4Gc Grade
50c Grade

LEWES’ HAND BAGS5*00, clopine i jt

Women’s House' Dresses of tine Cham bray Q i
Ginghrn.s, sale .. ...S.
Sk
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Women’s all over Aprons /G, *
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Side r»nce on l i mv ( ;tses

Five black Hair Nets,
values, with rubber, sale

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SHIRT DEPARTMENT

»h &gt;k P. Çonu-s Spool C«UXony-,'’

Special Sheet, with seam

w o .m e v s

N O T IO N S

Yc Pearl Buttons

Special Spring Salt

Women’s Princess SligsJ sale*,
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SALE OF SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES

Women's $ 1.00 Gowns, high rrn
and kiw neck, salt* price
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E M B R O ID E R Y F L O P N C T N t

200 pieces Calico, sale price

Bin saving id Underwear. '* Wdnier
25c Corsat Cover and Draw- ' i n f ­
ers. sale price .... . .
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comes

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Children s Dresses of fine ChamKrav PereaW- an^i (li

MEN'S RAINCOATS
All styles arid prices.. Con
during tliis. sale and let us ss
money.

RIBBON SPECIALS
r.( ' : iat.cy rtTksandsatins
grad»
10c
grade.
I5c
gnuit19c

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hoestríiuM’anama

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G a

sc odo^t&lt;»ck0d

Bathing Suits for Men, Ladies and
Children

A ll G r a d e s . . . ( M Y o u r s

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A^í^ neva itkmí . *
Mr». $fr R . 'Nicholson .ha» bctin
.. calleé. toj^liitehn &lt;Wi gccount oí. thb
&lt;
’.»UiìcMTd bvr drtüRhtrr-ln-lgW. . &gt;’
* 'i&gt;V 1fPrIjort Spìrnlins accepted a poíition »ith .J . .1*. MunsclwhítP,
pitta left
^» M». and** Mr«»* Franje,
l_
r/,;*J^j(a»t; Frfdoy. lor Griditi, Oij.. where
g- ■
ex^tcr* tripperie!/ tbé^qninier,'
Mw*e*Grah»iW urrcj nf%á¡&lt;i daughter,

how they can give { a round trip
ticket, adjnts*ldn to- the park and
fifty cent*' worth *ftf fish, etc., for
iweuty-Gve cents. There will also
be a htug (evening) party one-/day
Ihu week. Other afTnlra nr* fpoken
rtf nUq, -5« Woodland Park iwicm* to
t)é;V«ry irtU¿h"in demand this season.
; . $».»*&lt;. • \\
WOODSMAN.
lí / ? . \
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Mr»&gt;

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-i,Victor j\l»toittTtt ;lV cl

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• Writing'Tnr'the Tiimpn tribune of
tinlay, C. n.\li. Floyd « a » , jq Pnrt:
Did ympJtnow that Florida had a
great poet? .*111» .name li Victor
Sturlmrk; he practices .law In Orltmdo, Florida. fleild his poem in-'the'
April Lippincott's on God: and bis
poem in fcfgy Scribner’s ’ in which,
he painta a »quire yard of I’roq-t
tiring Law tp Orlando: and hangs it
on tha wall Ín;¿h&lt;r ¿temple ofg.art.
. When i ri'Sd- bjfll por in fh the
April Lippincott'»**] sent him -my
versé on God* 1 .»Kflinrht ho was a,

Misa Craw ford at
„Jtilbee at »tipper

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FROM THE

^«Veninji.T '.** V

Mp. . C. A. -Hauieraon
Dnjtonn last week.

visited Max field

Mrn. Hand from Titusville, was in
GeneVa Inst Friday giving painting
lessons, bhi&gt; has q u iti'a good si/.p
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" Mi-sdames Wicks and CuJjjoppeF
viaitetl Sanford .last•’ Thursday. &gt;'/ f
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Parrish and ‘ looked like
.Shelley’ and slept all d ay-and W atch­
ed the m oon riso i^nil tUf^ntars aot
all night.*'•!’ sent my «Jertàr ih core
pi Lippi n cott’ s and n-Mi'Vttl an. an­
swer from Grlurtd ó „ ' f Io fíd O Í , , '
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Wonderful '

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Notice-.ho'reh’y 'givi n that ’tVu^f
id. last w e e k In the :in te n * v -el]
/a^ll
be ‘ held’, n'r 'tht »tVrev?do)nv «f
Urpad- -¿’i.
‘’¿ 'O th 'ltevt porfíanaster,/L&gt; M. Flhcb- t V »Sominojí Cb-opiiKattvb vMeropaínder, ha^' /eCfiva'd vfii|* .cpmrlltftsion ( tilte Co. a sjiec'ul jtockholdetdJ.'inéíta n d 'b o s .officially4' tbkéh bhàrgò.^ A 1n ; on th*1 ñigbt pf May 25tl),‘l!U4,

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.TJ.IE

\ se'ei»k:*bnd * ^|t* 'carried to
aisyliirn.
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The' flb/sV OiQiJIum priced nefrlgerator ever sold* In Florida. Has eight
walls s i Jfi^-saVing Insidatbiu and. »h e re desired, a built-in. purrdain1tne&lt;Pwiter cooler; \ \ *-f&gt;. ■*.'■*
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No. 5E— ibjlhs. it-p capndfjv without eqoler, J27.50 valuej npw . , J2L48

j V jf oofupj ^rL. ¡aty .sisir*. 'unH
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The many frienda oT young io h n
TRISE’S TRUMPETEER
^ Iluddlcstpn • wifi he • intcr«stod.*. to
“ know that he is &gt;studyirit .iflodldrlp
tÀrtlcie« Publlibed undrr thl* Hesdln» Turin W ashington, ‘ D. C. All wish for*
nUbcd br M. P, K. Puresu, JtokionviUe)
’. M m
much'.-success, for In no other
.
prQlession I f'th e /ic o p e quite so wide
The thousands of Floridn visitors
-" t o be found qf materia! and spiritual
to
Jacksonville last wrek went away
K&lt;Kkl to tho./ium an rare. *
feeling
proud of t he _ tjn-lrnpnlis ot
Tire s c h o o l'a t Uenevu will close
their
great
state, and they have, a
next Friday and on Saturday there

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K N IC K E R B O C K E R

u l l i n g has been,
near at 7:30 p. ni. t o l’imbuii ArtJcK* 4. qf
new b
buihVnx
been-, erected
ereett/d -*'near
the charter^ '
*' L ¡ *. A .
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•-the, depot,
. c j f ’*• w : *
r ». y
’ T. a . N e w t o n .
A nggrO ,t# i found tUrW violently
"insanQ ,'ai t)i» furpcntiirti .ktU! *lajit. ffT*3t!.. * \ t. .?/ * See. and T

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when prices like tliestf\ pre.- '

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vail you ca n ’t*.affora to tx*
. t *’ • »*, - ' - -* •
**
withtiut ohc in your homp.

No. -IE— fcOilA. ice capacity-,-without cooler, fclO.OO value; ‘now. , . $22.48
No. 5E— 60 lbs. Ice cjparity, with water*cooler, $35.00 Yaluo; now $26.48
No. flE— 76.1l)s. it*e capacity, without cooler, $35.(JO value; now. . $20.18
No. 455^-120 lbs. ice capacity, with water cooler, $50.00 value; now $37.48
No. 175E. -1SQ lbs. ice cnpaVity. with water cooler. $60.00 value; now S1G.IS

N o. 000 00 ll&gt;s. iet* ca­
pacity, Regular
$10.00
value. Sale tr*rv 4 o

ripht to feel proud of it
it is no’
small iihile/tnkifig *I»*- *.« « ify whose
riiirm»l rapai it*, for enlrrliiinrncnt.
dties n«it exceed .)6(i)00. lo rari* for
nnd nrntrsr, f,»ré three days and
nlghis ^ sudilt-n iiiIJua n] subii*where
j around it hundred .tlio u sa n d 'Hut
! ihe Jacksonville spirit long since ills *
rardcil rt-e *nr,i fnilure" front Ms
voialuilaty. nnd rises pi.in*siirall\
supreme lo evefji tax laid upon her

FREIGHT JMtEPMH ON SH IPM E N TS A.MOENTING TO $25.00
OR M O R E ' 'There will be someth lug else in tills advertisement next
«yck that )ou will want. Watch fur it.
,

$ 14.48

u n N i r u p » » r ^ s r .rij*

Onc-Hurner St-'v«
Salo
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p r ic e

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m a in

rt’M F u rii (Hire S to r e

$ 19.48

i em*rg&gt;

THE NEW PEItPKT.TION
OIL COOK STOVE

JackSiiti ville

In IHSS (fie yellow fever plague
hot ered \u!tu**' like m it the eii*
'irons *d Li&lt; kson•ill.
I'll,* death

1 1orici a

. and
l‘ &gt;n or
hoi
d lb«» Willi
M* to
&gt;t die
tinaie
c&lt;)rt-.
f*tur’

•:moke mi a*i unustAif pLu e Uuroi-d glory in d epleting as- 4ht*; natuniT
tin- p o p u la ''' timi t b » tifi- li’dt b«d gilf.-jiViiir of 'people Vil F the views
oil c*,iuld not »ay it [dinner than in
'ueaked
i*i, n pd, fpfflri* TiitytliJitH . nd bahits w ldili they declare pri
r e fUiJOg to provnjo shelter un 11 i
cn old t * itfr.c . :i -ntt/bigr/ilion* .it
in
I ¡i¿ l,»iui ville
tiplead
city cim i. i,,r tin growing irmv I
ili^l lim ,
«JibL o^ljf . * r filli" n y - : i’ * **d .i p&lt; hjifi1 &lt;d supprM y de|ile.i»ure ¿eil.iTs * Iro lliful.g Ip e .c f
grout disii-iter olid, svi tin
IVirhin vi-lo peri
rtflle cfiiu iily , ,-kwit li every
d ock every Sunday trying to g. i u
th flrni^ h t Ü* ’ i d v v.ns f/iied \j/ i f ••11 of n.ind aiuj Ji’o d y on • the
IS (loiifiind Park.
I In y vin pi) i li
weeha fpllovted dusLug which thoti* qui vive.
Men w Kqsi*’ giants''!nttljxji
wait for I oats to return fo;
sand* o f people felt flietnsisjvi-s lucky ’ taut rest , in id,v «hijiipw. o f rf) ■ ffl-,
thcln on ti nt ii'p rotected city dock
f t find 3 I" .ifd to .jeep mun, will,.' Li:liL^.Li. n/w f i n á 11 ,i " ‘ T /[TM11 * J[_Uf~
T-VUI V—i*U+**i»»*r—
(■■ (O .-pfripir
inuuM •f TT7
:ii tin* ijuJis ol ijieit a oinyir' Jtfiovi l 't u i / y ; luid lOiiitT-sLv'*
lull .to get passage, . The patk-./ia/
v u irt*% llsshi*i(
tur j»niiSrs.. of. Ijca v e 'i'w fll
# fpA'rbe irtflitdxr*l of
b(* n aMi'.wd'd even s .Ifeir.» SÍri dáv
• &gt; r n.
. r — ■ •'■tés t „ .i s - .'., j
,, ,t,, n.,rbj
11 (íj lb' («'i «j/cfi ..
Z ..s fjg ' ’ ’I \ o
s !jU ii.i :w ,
• i,.X
\i et*--i ..... ....
15 1 1,i f th u jg - llntt"*
wi I'u fyiH• p*ufcdd (kb,lilp .ij i.
r I i"- -i- ■
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,’i e* i irrirg ihe uitefl'-i lu.ii
i\ithp* s p ir it - ■'.. 11 i &gt; ti . "i .t pi Hpu*
lishméeo r a t iíy
diífrg'of a great city ( i heir ow’ n ellurls 1 nu’.Ttj.
A gitators
e te ry -lik « scene o f , without a just rsriVe, b q t with tlu*
ig disaster.
UHtnry ’ prejudices and tybanical ' atid ten an- '
reatpr ^mirarle thiiu cinl ;»ipp*ft/ o f iipultitnd^s y4. pevipjv 1
(.».acliicVincni • '»blebMiulrtiul (iuon ynwy fteeo’m(fi6ffi*
ri iyi acoré ni „.ears, iI^ w^ ctuJÍ tj f&gt; W iiwa-naidu auajrtgo f. th e . bU rliftjl
dy.fOlla tnifuM-tt II-,(lures iDce 4 if .
i-cd tt/ r w a y p y j i i W ’ sq g u cit
add di e • rn m e u t as ^ c e ll_
e great n 'i i i
" cr,t»*- &gt;i.it h thing- &gt;1 t hw
H ial'y
pl.inled "• [ r^.^'wVj iTt’ C i jhtrtl 1 -Ai linA^^itv 111&gt;*•
\ ^nnn'&gt;*h:ts ffxi hV-K «•ry (carel*■«a oi
t ucCarded visitor* hi* reputan.m f.*r irutti and veracity
week h.ih mnjdiaVi « In* 'ta r li out to i-Oiiviiin* 'the ■
nville* spirit of never people that Jack»onV*ilIe duaervWj
else has during the - the sympijtlry o f the I miIiiuco- o f , -the •
N or did the vis- state. Iiei-suse the lercal optiirn sepeething cauldron o f tirnent predom inates hen». J'Ack-.
veranee, whieh cer-fB on villr apjiriu-isics the sym p iith y
delight in- portray- of all .good people v jje n she needs.,
Apply ait Ideal brand early and supply 'tip* demand for diuriy
nf Jacksonville life, it. a* she did .wfieq |f£ppplfn&amp; witli ■
fruit,
,
'
t
&gt; •'
cou n ty refuses ‘ to the yellow feipW. scouriit*. *ind when,
tliar politicai y is V t. I ra u si by tire*—b u t just *^U»w-- w ell, ,
i d e a l Fcriiliiers protiiRv iruit with Him peel, lip le mp, deid a city o( mental jiist ad mi ration fs about ail sh e ts
Jightiul flavor, and pood shijtpinp qualili'M.
, *,
physl&lt;-*if.'jncom pe-j entitled to,
i
,
8end for our free eilrus bfttfk entitled Effects of 5 nminer Ferlióse ¡¿im e agitiitom
(^dvi»rtis*Mnent)

J a c k s o n v ille , F lo r id a . .

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l\. C. MAXWELL, MGR. 8A:vFORD .BRANCH

:ii « X C L U S Í V 5

¿woe STOR^

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Men's SJ^oe^--Ladiesi Shoes—Boys' Shoes
tln(; ' A [ L ' * . $ l » S O

to $3^50

^ S h b e ^ M o r e Shoes
t Cow or Held Pea«;..Velvet Beans; rimfos; P.^adutsr;
t $«irehum}-Mil!&lt;rt*; 8eUc(ed Field (,’em ; Compiefenml
L FujrStot’k Cardyn Seed; Poultry 4Feed mid SuiRiliesi
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Men's White Canvas;Oxfords at...
.$1.50
Men’s White CanVas, rubber soles, at ..
$ 2 :0 0
Men's Work.Shoes;.ail-leathers $1.7.5, $2.00, S2.5R
iA V H Y

PAY

M ORE?

t lic b j o a j i

11 i,|&gt;

jH il t&gt;

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lor ¿he Icisi^rqjy ride thron/jli
country-side-^foVJ)\uiness lm
pleasure ’ any whercr e ve r v
where the Ford, serves besi.
A n d it’s light, right, dipuid
ble •and teonoinieal
F’ i'í-

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h u u 'liii tloLUff i» fb » p fiff nt 'if

. iljr tPiHitu CJir L fsvr fItl V“ tfn t
e,

(*&lt;*f t íiilpf

b.

ah&lt;I

D t jt o it ,

t u in p i r t r

w ith

{^rfifulm from

C. r. WILLI A Mb. Aina. ...

fcPWAHD HIGGINS. Si Imrmi«.
SaAforJ *M*?hiiif*

fini G*ngr Ciiittf»»'»

j r Ale* George Dcfcuis Hjtipcp-da Atrr /ul jftomach Item. 1 "
wonderful rriulk*
Ít ¡
Suffering St«much |1|n for Years
Alex

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tho cfituitry l»*u'¡fu',,‘ ' ,f 11 ■
M nyr* Wonder!«*
of 101 Hampton tryrnue
dears the digestive tract ol
¿rollon* and removí ;«*•It liring* swift n*, i!'f
atorrbic!], liver -did I *
■Mijjy insist it h.«** *avi*l ’ 1
. ipW tH ojwrntioi.8 Jlt'd-Xt* i
lias saved their lift*
\

Because of ¡ p ti-nntlrtiiil *■'
remedy there are many m
cautious. I’c aufe it’» M
i YoQr N'can-'l i , r iit3
abuug the mn irhut • been* iiccomn t c-ntg ló. ” *
ItfifiiwrifW .»end to ( n - li*

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Chetiti«, 154-150 Mt.itip &gt;

iiLD E fTC E STA B LISH E D AND LA HGEjiT HEED H O l'S K IN’ FLOJtr i M ^ W H I T E FOR J J r f.r .S T R A T ld l.^ T A L O G G E .
. r-

■! E. A. Martin Seed Co.

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Tampa Stomach • Sufferer Gains ’- ’i^ ® .
' Weight After Wonderful R cm ^

Itlii.inp. it piVes drseriplions of formula* tvi be usVd and
suppesioitH fur apjilyinp.

W ilson &amp; To om er F e rtilize r
Com pany

Ur4) an -rind intcrnrhan. ur it
Hfi(F tJit- l*c}Jhd'n taitKtgl ji k ri«i

1U., for fret* bogk.qn Mom '

E X C L U S I V E 9^HOE S TO R E
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Und many ¿raftfui ■'letter»

who havo t&gt;ceii rtltqyed- A
can tell yOOltrwi*derfu! cl!

�SANTORt)|HERALT)
minger with power to ,»rt
COUNTY COM« ..rnm.jni. ati.m of S !. Johnson
referred
![&gt;
•
,. MISSIONERS
MET m i! t.&gt; . hairman F . W„ori­
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accrued interest to Hnnkinson Ar 26 92 Jfi-ruld Printing C o . printtog
H agler-for brick used in the Special ami Vrvrrtisiiig, I 25 \\ \ t',inn.
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Itoad &amp; Bridge District
No. I. map- i :, no I, I- Hunt, burial .if
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Adopted.
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pauper ]! tip, ,] \ t fark. commi»*
_
Commutile'attori of M f „ (The position of W. A. B ca jly,. a siorn r, I f o n .* J '!' M el,min, com m is­
■Í v f " l S |
(Continued Ffom Page It
Ju cocks read and clerk m -tructed member of the Black
Mabtmo^k sioner iu |0 F I W oodruff, corn
♦ &lt;«&gt;
her that county W u m i-il Drainage Board was declared Va­ tm—mi •r » llh y. U Unti mi tiger.
|o addition to tho iUMtfiinent her.no Mi»luiiin-.' in matter referred to cant on the account of his not Ktd ì j|
I l '" " I I* Mligan. !»•;«: II &amp; W
toforo provided fgr., -for tti&gt;- year
FO R
m i; I K C IS I.U U H K
Com in unir,in,,,i ,,f tax m m in i- ing u ettisen of Semintde cou n ty , and It D-cw ('*,
FOR TAX &lt; ffJJ.IA T O R
«tri
ne.mint.
5,M
l
00
1914, the additional &lt;um of eighty
1 Krrrl.y sfilo .i c n, &gt;
I am . rmn.lfaiata l - {k^nclm ut Tsi &lt; »U«Nrtof
fc*r lh«&gt; !*■*»*
i ®
fion ;• ,i t ,,,,| ••• ]
J N. M&lt; Km tie* we» appointed., to G. 1 D
Semin**.
1.1 Ija srUoo ul
Iir» •ufi»» 1 ■, hr a. •n ..f 1h** IWmu-filir
liar Hard A I n , ..i, n.
t( . 8 6 ) conts per- acre lor. the
I
V-n.-eratk
1‘rtma
I
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iv
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,,f
\|r,
»Ine»
f
ha
et
le
J
ane
fill
I
ts
&gt;.*•
till »aid x acu n cy.
conili .... (til, E \
[ lungi ass, clerk.
n
of
Fu Itil KüT kAKK.
»»Id year 1914, which said nddiliunnl f«ad and i-lefk instructed to write
to f*ftdW
T h e bond trijstees of the S p ec­ 6 i In.ni;.
ease-.,
15
01)
Total,
“
fvrwmpt incj
aMMfltnoni will be BUfllni-nl to pay her that cninix
immissioni--, im ild ial Road &amp; Bridge District No. 1 J-JIlM.
FOR 1 CM NTI JlILM.t
Untata in
the -interest art-ruing
upon »aid not see ib ,ir w.iy clear in view of
.• 1 1 ih» I
v.-trui nf Svmlnnl« rouniy
were ordered to pay the follow ing
I »wh 10 imtuum* |h»l I »III 1« a r*ull!al», ¡
S bonds up to and including Septem ­ the report- made In Mr |t.-|| to bill which buYti been audited and I Semin. I f “ »i..d «V B r i d g e T u r n )
Co y°wr ardo» in il.. PrPnarjr of, Jana)
MEMBER EXECUfJVE CO.MMfTtEE
I
li.iriuiiev
IH
.
dinne
for
7
to ih. .rf«.» of C’ownt/ Jlel*r
ber 15. A. D. 1916.
allow her tiairv,,
1 «iti h«x a randidnlc» Ìbr |h« po«lUun ol
approved by the board
co u n ty c o n •
F \ F.irnell mad .*
f ,,H* r-wr -uei-wo «»T tsv»m MitnUf of Ihr Demiiffilir f'uuniy flirtu*
W. A. Heaaly,
y*■**# #i|»rf irne# M. tKf«g4fM* flVrfi Uvr* ('»mmliir» troni fnw.Aoipi No. 3, tubI work,
work. 2 ! on. N l‘
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» »&gt;Vv*11] Sí 1 0 »t ’Twf'lh* Kri*w!cp«j|*
« »»i'tai* t o ' - t h « - » n t f # 1* jr cl ! ri tic* «IreIrion of ih* Dr momtlc Fil­
Commumeiitit.il ,,f &gt; n
Cham. com m issioner»; ;*
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II. FI Wheeler
Uterbarr* of ifn- ilnb-i o| tíw ul*&gt;,
li) try Ih Im« held on lym» 3 . 1HI 4.
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and
tin
motion
of
C
om
m
it-'
. Frank L. W owfrufl. freight on c o , m ' 1 ' m ,i
W . H. Hrownirjg.
Kraprctf ally,
«
«upplle» road camp, P.t&gt;2 ; E. E.4
tdoner
hi
e
Lain,
t
evoluì
ion
was
pa»»Juick,
rattler,
(l3.4));*'Zach
ary
Lutrt* G. W. flPBNCIH ,
O rd er1
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Turrar.
reco impending
to com ptroller l " 'r Co., lum ber, 211.58; Semlnplo
f'-.-d rouif ratnp
CftinP» 149.25;
I h.r»lijl annotino» that f *«rijl bo*a »n-fkfal«
A*; W h e r e « , w . A. tJeasly, II. F. ed
.».V-!
ih* J,in®
Juno IIVmmTiii,
-R Fhillps A Co.k.hiedirine con- II»
o 'h"
Vm&lt;KTstn gnuiary
lUmianr &lt;CfeUna. '¿JD,
Hat
reduction
of
425.00
plus
clerk’
»
County
Bunk,
freight
on
lu
m
b
cf,'
;and W. H, B row ning have
rh* o®na
Otb.-O of
nf Ctnmiy
CoUftly Judg»
J1.1» ni ~Semi"!ob*'1
• V-,
.
A *?
\
„
. I 'I IH«
* 70X111Y
Í
'í
t
*
r
m
f
Nutionnk
Hank,
*xi’nmmon
j
«nd
ty.
Common
«en»,
jurtlo»
anri
1
«ho-t'vkHur*.
their petition
to this fi-ea on property us «et forth on pint- 2 0 . 110; Goo. H. Fernald H dw , C o;,
rlruln tilt, 5.02; W. I’ , f a t t e r Qi IJos. ativknee to i K.. II: KiLbr* .181.20;
lioarti,
that the T ax Assessor ut taxied to this com munication
tltfcat ih# ftidi «I iiuyicp in
M otion d'.v
D ou glas^ y lé r l^ n ivatj.ee K. A , lo*rJ tei
&lt;
nriiTio»*ioncr
»M
e
lumber. "&amp;Q7.Oil; Ffed T : V ^ B la ft»;
mar.
iya
In ScminjoT* ' coun,ty. Florida, be
sw an)
Lain, thatt J B buie», cnpnty iron«--1 engine»!,,. ¡J82.f!9. Ksliinntr of* «n- 'TW hi.l 9 HOr’-A ’ F rffelW’aup.t-, j.av
! #»«ti|
r&lt;rt/uJI/&gt;«otMt ihtr
of *!i (h*'Veidm'
orderedV *rt»d g re e te d - to ^ e v y an
«Í life co u n ty.
#
. i * * « N.. *
*ro‘
V x j l t . . i"&gt;&lt;&gt;, A i Irffl? aujit.. inci­
i- i; sTuiNi;ri;idyjtF
^ a
additional tax mf ’eighty-six, &lt; ( '. 8 6 , urer b* instructed to turn over ifineer Af work done by W ilson Ctvnli
l
.U
expense»,
;IU'I3;
A
F
’
deiiL.it
expense».
;I0'I3;
F.
Bell,
&amp; Bridge Dristriet «truction C o., and Sem inole C on1 will b* a raodiitai* fnr tby |&gt;u.oiivu ol *
4 » s’
cants per acre, upon each and every sfierinl Hoad
1
K^»mhtt tf tht C ountjf llotid pi I'd liti«; la~
5A5/
-H,II. 207.89,
2ti7.8t); H. McPhe
U ow
Jh^'ll,
McPherson,
•
irncUnn«
»ub)pft
to
tb»
of
»!'*
acre of land in the Black Jam mock N o. I . inojti-y now in Iu» bands to »truction C o., received and .lied.’
FOR CLERK OF Til E CIRCUIT CO.URT f)«mo«v»tle iTUnbre is **.i,.h«»i» nn.Jtui*
iyfcjííiiig to convicts, A.yt);
Fer
A.iJU; Ferrlnld
. ’v. -r
F. 1,. WoodrulT a uthorized*t? » p- iariyfcjhing
* Drainage D istrict o f Seminole coun­ bond trjjrsliva of anid special Itoad
1 J-rf W *nnounftr lo l hr DflBWfilk TOtaf» 3ml from Obtrlrt No. S e-i(nprli(rt| QliUa,- .-‘ — • ‘■ l
JIduif Co., -lipjilie«, Ifrjff; W B 01 Srmtn&gt;4r* nrunty my rmndbtary for lb# offlc*» It.a.va an.I CkUluol^
•
point enumerator for the county.
# '
J?-. .. [
/ *
ty, Florid», ^ftjr the year I'JU , to i Ifridgtr^.lpistricf No, U
nf Í Wtli «d Ihr I'lfcxj li (‘mart, wubj^M to !»•
AVilJi.inv,. repa|^ bridge» 18.28k-’ AJ* «leriüon
Report»
of
county
(/ffice^s
'rood
of
ihr
Pritmi)
KWlkn
to
!»
nrhl
Juno
Oan.ra',1 n»tkl»., . ,C. KMí7ailU&lt;lÍÍ0H/.%
.realise n Buil^ciMJt suln o f m oney to
M É.
uni qlher» ¿diin-vvterIItu-c . Mfg. L'o., Irtiadlcine ' con- rinf. IHlt
-pay the interest due upon the bonds bd -tlief. hoard* i ir »«ftremnf .Ui hHdgo and approved.
.
Itrrprrt fully*.
V
rOU Hb’ KIfUtOU
victa, ii jiffi R. It. Lynch, fpsiil -work,
(WCKUt. C, MAXyiTtla,
Warrants ordered cancelled.
issued b y this board for ‘ arid on icro«H Su J o !« » tiyer'Boutr. ó f '- t f k á
Rpj^jit, ro^d work. To th«.Vo(»rt nj svmuiUd ( . aotjr; ‘
f
The follpwing hills w|tc approved l4J.2j»,r pL H .
o f 7 «ttld ‘)dIatH ct. up to and H árney! Op &gt; r , M ^
of
County
berehy mnouere- «.y-Clf a éWhHetai. fi
21{iS}D ,AV F .‘ Cur Leri llhnfiet,' 2,45; i b I. tifie»
of C irri i f i f , l'ir n jit‘i ’íoirt e l Srt
C om m issioner -Mcf.ajn, board
^WMrant"
including September 16. A. D.
l ’o u ily . 1 -la r » " rtalma to ft* of^r
Kilbve, road -work; '7;j.60;
■4 ’ , *
y t 1-,. v B. tl
Tkn inti-r» ow . in« iVoKing, polii kwBy.1* ,1 * am
0
An&lt;l it appearing to tho board, to p¡^' one y é ir from date Í299A10
J-l'A
('lark
l(
ihxpectitig
roads,
4.00.
your » l voiil am) havv «uifrarlimd to t i w i n y
. ; ’ -y, General Fund
([1 , ,
mrmkkr d r À tf r o M M in iiV
- .,:.V ‘‘*
t h a t - |n .th e assessment heretofore on .said, brÚ ge,' provided h ryig« * f v \
™
ijlm t» In brlp)»( t&lt;r‘nr(anii» arot pug our fd.th#» I»emocr»tir
■
____ __________________
V&lt;mSi « «ff Sminuì» C o%:.
^ f
• ., * .J . '*■
t .\ Y,\V,.
in»jmit|ng. io»«t,
road, n.or
-, ' f e
,v
»
&lt;wuvty
In
lb.{ft¿&gt;trnnb.
anu
-C
- t\ EntjfiAlHger^ ,nn*™jiaiiK.
swuvty
in
Ib.ffttsliHftk.
«moni
lb.,eounI
iiinoufift
that
I
ari
•
*
rtAdicUlì»
made no&lt; levy jSas m sjje to. (fever roAd^pppToaching Aafee it- built ; anil
\\J. A.
Ginn,, assist
ahaiatant
*2V {á*T‘¡,M,r. ¡I• bare
ani -. for .tax
ta x i'.Ooi
a.Ooj J -. T
J .,. M
.McLnil\,*tbapectipg
el,nip.lnspvctipg road»,
ronds,
F«*».«tÁrr.)
p*n-) f,o
no Itjm* nr »»».y ft»» tücmbtr of th« Stati* DémornJitir
f
c
s
S
K
'
.
1
*
'JGsg-thU. t invai* yisl In comi
atlv# t’ommitt#« fiam
C&gt;«
the interest u p o fl’ said bon d s;*
is accepted by t b - eouyty
tisseskir, (95 .00 ; Dr, O. J.. Miller, ^LfbJ;
.Ilngun. in»p ittin g rtfBd«.'an&lt;T3» fu*
j ^ r °rT% y»i
¿mi '«in ti# {iini#d
tÌiT lupport
fi
•
'
I f to
I *Itavi4 tìlft
I
Now, therefore, it is ordered, by
T he f o l d i n g
ri »olfitions ^rere biliary nrtd in»aiiit&gt;
•y tM tmooeriU of ih»» r»nntjr.
t
*^
I.itv íce». 3A,(W-.:.Dr. fo itv
IK' WhRjVo. road w o r k .,
rn4 ^
«4 , ** * pUla l'«-«i&lt;ócf*t without « hafidlf. n
the cou n ty com m ission ers-uf, S cm -j adopted;
'L A. Neul, In»anjty íce », 2,00! \y. A.
PTynila M e n i, promp t« Co , I
V
. ..
•
&lt;1
«III. e K tt .
fh Uhilf /V .
*1
inole cou n ty , Florida, that tbF T a x 1 Wheren», It
»bown by tin- V»-l
W
f »« moTfRtfr pnttrlpl/«,^ an&lt;i.cJ«»R polHl«, J
* iS
T&gt;Hi". insaplty fp «, I.Ot^r Cite. G:«cül\. 1 * ‘ rifusi); Tot ai’,*” •(-«)’,2 72. **" ~
\ * "r*J’ - *■* 1
In Ibe ,C*rty. .
..Krcrpvl
Lira.favifuli/a
fuUy,
*&gt;&lt;
“ V,•
Assbasor o f Scm iinolc cou n ty be. f lim ate of F risi' T
William». ,¡114 Herring, juilyv ('ini
.J. JV IHCKINSIlN. U.
ifiysl in *ey,-rul
seyerul fa se -, ]
I iree A furfi-ilure
Forfeiture Fami
JillIFF . . Mi
.1 ^
C . flf**
e.
I
.
-v
Jn
l!r
V
pitloi-rm
and ho h ereby i» instruoteii to levy ' gmt-er in ebargi, 0/ tb. wurk m Du- V "0 ; 7i.j A , M et.zin.' G /n ev u ferry
i.
If .'i juror. (M in . f \ ’’ , 1 **rr* • •nfoiMner *fS&gt;-FtT W
;
--------- i s i . ' i ' ; ! i »
IM»tr
rwiirtl)
If ,
Í J-]
tin -additional aMewmerit o f .e ig h ty -, Black il amimi, ; Dr ,.,g, D i-im t, "i»n . *10 55* John \ .iiigbri, Osteen Su.i
,, ,,r. t u o , U
p m .. ih
,0 '««Inll ih** lUiftfw of ll^ìCfnTW 1*»
. ilix cent« per acre for .th e year that the nmtr.ielur ,tV. B U il
ferry miijx, 15 no, E
\
D ou g fa w .j JMr,,r
yu. IJ.-Ift,. ¿Mck. juror ! ydv)i*
m.é
l'I'.i^t, upon each , and ¡¿Very acre in limns Jut» compiei eri l 4 t5i,.t . nio, »alary tifiti im tdentnD, 77 rt!J, For-,1 *
' *
'
/t u
J
il ' . b M . l l f t . J - »
• U aiùsu ^
h ;’,Jhi Black H am m ock - Druihuge Dis- yard» of work, and under the term n t Lake, jnnitpr » services, 2 5.0 0; . 0 , jxirtir,
issili g w ,1•'■tba i«uit)i
juror, • J.Oflj
1.00; • Gei).
Geo. M
MbssingW/'-tU
imuiV Jf
.if alwiiit
aiwtiif ni
of
min
i- A
r r í^ -M
r ( trict,¿ m aking a toral ansesdrpcnt for' of tlicfcon tract there is due and jiay- Lake A, Roaactter, rent cou rt hou*e. V jtm -s. ^r.’o o ; '-^*atv Scarborough. :
W t ó A
•» * ■ì % t —
'tho said yea r 1914, of T w o - Doll its nhl¿ to name contractor the sum of 10 0 .&lt;*() ; Il C D u B ose,.salary. 20A)Oj
:U &lt; M
Veter Bnker. witness, I 00; Geo ' “ »ao«'«tiV l tlw yr««iit*jj/*rf^ »for many
Geo A. D eC otte», suluryH
1................
, y -r . a m» r W -A
‘
‘
*
and í.w e fity p oh ta 1j'2.20'i pqr* ajro. j 62.289.07;
Ddne ^nd 0 rdcrÌL*jb' tiri» the 5 th )
The refi rèi*, I.,- 11 resolved, that
•i,d»y 6 f. JMayV’Xi - 'JT&gt;. / ¡ f t 4. '* \
(
fhe 'bund tviislce* lit' herel v .iiiihur
.‘ L i -J é ;
*'
Fraila -¿I* , , W oodruff * u«-i i and instruí led p&gt; p.i_\ in ».mf-

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n

CLASSIFIED -v
ADVERTISING-:
'¿¿d
ri
•

.. ju,"per r ...
&gt;11,-1
VI.1 If,,.-lee- If » Inr t h ir nr
'
K. Ah Uougliik»,'. Sbrrciary.
1,. p.l&gt; F
t . i. 1 ft
. , Iteri best" of J ' ^ Dinkéì and others
1 ! Ii - , I I(f
H.« t F „ ib,
1lie -nin
-iinn nf■' (Id 2
to have follow ing lot exem p t Jroir, giiic-r H
hi &gt;»li.irge,
htw lull
lull if-.r
tlration . OB ui-rnuii, " f bei ng used «Clivi r ' g III
r i-r
r
, exclusively for reilgpibk , JiurptAi-» dyred in 1nrinci 1uoi .. it)i the p in je ,t
De-scrijition o f ,lo t as follow s; Begin j to dpte
Aiiopiod
r
SW rustier of SW , i " f NW ,
It11&lt;,1• i 1 • bond i p i -i ie »
31, Tji.-* 2 0 . Hge
:u. m i, f. ¡ f t , of ib. &gt;p.-«i.»l It»-,ni .V H r o lf D •F 75 ft., W 75 (1 &gt; .'5 II
fu be- trpt N » 1, l" uní b..ri¿ed in 'uiti
ginning
Grafitati,
over ten bonds of the -ilj.eeial i^oad
Petition of^ Thom as Sprague, and A Bridge [ti»tru i No. t. of (In ib
other» referreiF-to
Corn.
1
W *i nt?.- uominution ,d (l.o o t^ p o i-iu b w h
i-i^
rI

! ». u w* t •Mi1 C lie rrititr ¡ uud—TP
*• if* T , Lai2 p \ hljr.
tuliiy.
I wt-xJi i,, «-*11 *f&lt;yh
lare, -op p io
I lil'rdu iiCe! j
M'.h:
r.»-&lt; », •: a| _l i|w|***t 1 1.' 1 -A. 'km l'f ih» **ife*» tu »hr fi*||n» in
J f». f» Fir'l, th* * All l.o ra l A d v criru cm en tH U n d e r
ilill IL .rd.tyfe ? ..
«»I»t «ha»Uhl I»*- InmiliiK «Dii j Ir# •rlìamN *d Herr»- .... .
rbjiplUu», 1.2 0 , LF41:
'*&gt;U44 o l.h . I'lWls, .1 in .1 £
4—
e.H
kr
-h.eiM
bave^
hi» «boi. IO* j 1 ItìH lIcS(t¡B(* T H I i K L C K N T 8 ft
Saylof,]
rn n ò lu rg Co , Torini lire, Pur'if c . fhr I'tui »4*h :i ii, |.*"T\ JOV&lt;V. 1a i Tal
!**■ •'hatul 1 Ie&lt;» m Irwin•»■*{
1
r
tim
a
rn
áw
L in o For F a rli In n e rtio n . M in im u m
DJ i "1 l . Il l ’ìl ; n . pi lli I II g I. 12 l 9b, 1 no.
\t V. ln/jo, j ij r**»Uá}\\ U M i WIí'hMAS
ì-aiil. Telephom - t.\., pbo'ov .'Ani. Job.
C
ib arci' 25 C e n ts.
!
,
V
«
!• i r-oti
juror.
L% It
in n p tif t» m y cfeMidid^ry for lh# pm itio n j
•i-05; iW igbt C.fuc C*o ., kpjiplfe-, Join
nrnr. 1 « «
I. Cushing, uf 1SuiirMfitrfidi
nf r»í Ihjhlir |pif/uríion tuli rfl '
ti-On- I '»Il,igl»,n
\ Co
uuppin- / j'*! -e ' 'Mf ( 1 ...ii ;v ' 'Si weel. w|t ww «' »he - d•*»-*- b'if «iF t}*»- rt-fRofftli l'uftmf) lí
F O R S A 4.E
’ ( ■n tí (or tir» i'oM'b ii I « ili
» rn) pfiltrp lim*
lrL*lB
Uiiidnrd. pOf.ply C o , »up- 1- 0 ,
Ful. *UV} &lt;gnsill UH lull •lid’ Attrill I-i«Fi fu ih** IbcltjL'f(fieni í»f IKr PfihwiKhl
HMttl of t«)f9«
1 Hip. I 1 o
I no ^ I L*¿Ini,ìi.-. i ;i x inl- If
5 im
le
M 'ETCml. - * ) »1rhv J I h I A•fi# Ìftifif u ruM-nf*UAIUal3h
t
-W hen yon want a typew riter »eo
I. FOLK
leftor c u fin-—.1« . 1 , I o
i,
W ■1 &lt;e ih
» .Mill*»•Illlg illli’S, 2 5'); 1. ' B
C onnelly, also ribbons and carbon .
Venni.b- r. pi irjml » '17, Snul | j,
I hsurrhy «nfipunrr rrn fjih'lhlfii*) ftw fht* olire»#
X
í*f&gt;
tnc*h»,i nr ínr ]*ris
76-11
»4 Mrj« f\nta-ri.h nt J l'uhlt»** Ifydn^tDit» 4» *nd
I igbl «V D u i r . , ligio A Supplii--«. f,„, ,
l '».') ^;*nf
li.m il í.min*!fy h.f Srmib'ilr ('• dfl'), •iilijrwt lo Ih#
i»f
For Halt* Bargain» in furniture
li M!*•f . ......li lui |ffl» V.r: I ^ma^fmrtuJVtrsttrj »*» »«• MfJ
3|fd
k .1 i*
1 '
l**t I b u i -wA'-sr* t, »„liciTr-t vn frminltfl .O ¡ at 211.7 East I (Mb Si
76-tf
I .i.&lt;t'»
Li Í111 f ar11»11 T•ii r Ft u |ií»e
w4t| *l«%i
ap*J ih# 4« im *»l
ut
«i.
i»
.
|
,
*
t
,
fli#
juHíi-w, ind
un
Ih«
gro-dRiJi
”
f
i#»vw
iiiji#R
il'if,
of. ( h.i«* i
\l i
M- &lt; ror &gt; m u ff .. w ì Ufi„
itram.
For Saio Idark »addle nt.ii driving
f i«i
\ V fieli fiifu .
a u THfusnKft
C*f t» f,
nutro. lui|uirv of J. I) Holx-rt» at
grocery.
42-tfc .
O.xrg' n..;on
’ 011 -T o tIII
Fnlt l Of NTV 1 HEASLRF-R

2 i

it

i s ai U &lt; ^»Tydi JfatP Ir| t be ¡irimar y* rltT*
tuiod windmill and tank fnr side
rOft4*
.iu* mí* 1u*f i»«*r fniHi ri*
*&gt;r.
f»*r Jh ■»¡Ti*r- uí é\ i.tjnì * 1
•» thr acU'^i of Ihr |i«n»nrr m ! p
if4 i|i|‘*i D*;ll 1« rii»***T (l y"ri IiIS M 11.\ *Fft*^rl
63-tJ
vLfx, AOil h*rf »ii!Ih •«»hdt i^ur fjjfp imi chfaji.- Apply to it. M- Mason.
' TOft»'t#H! * I{ »¡»itivi I »111 Itl'initrir to
ir h, 4t in -ifi t i l t* fi * III
_ 2^ '

NOTICE
^

’ l’ lic» cifriiv fruit p f o a c r « o f K ldriclu 'tliis yi'ap ¡jroB n B ly " di -f»rtnluce llic
Iurg«‘-t em|* o f o rn u iif» «m l Frn|)cfruit h'i’ lJie liUt-iTy o f lfn*’ s^il&lt;v
W lu -th er or unf liti» largo t ro,i ..f fruit « i l l m oan VoVr. aj.m ulu.d mOniiio
nuli p r o fit, t o tbe g r o w e r- i lepen»!* «lu n .-t e n tirely u jm .i llo -w u y in w lm l. i l

H.* »
#!• ■» ■

U p u t ínti» I lie. n jark ets ot-.tb e N o rth .
Tilt* "F lo r id a C itru s Kvelmm-'e is ju -l e l-.-im ; lite tifili «m i " " - s i - u t r t - s ful vru r o f it» b i- lo r y .
It lu»s «mule good io , i l - «te m B e rs lo n *d iir«*u u o t
liprètofori- ctpialled í»y a n y n ..,p c r a tiy e m a rk e tm * u rp a m m l.ion .

‘4
*r
iI

3

&gt;*-, *
ft *

iuin -lieed *n.l se lirrd The
11 Invi
adoolioti of Diet limi» "t ,*..)"• kmg «tiri
ImiLinff^Wifel, " i."» « thl\CIjXhr (mil &gt;1
li»udir» reweliv» ile» u i s r k e l ^ . ‘ ondition-nud i(/ «viri» .»lispp^temjo «ttract tbe
fatiinrblc nilrJ^Uuii xif
Il II», enfile,Uh. tue«»»ge of ilio .nperiòritv of Fiondi. ..rungc» .nel gr.ijieinùt to
tie -'court OÍ luH r**ort—Ihe blu mal* r&lt;Miauim r through rffecilve 3dvcr,i»in¡,V with
the result that uiuny market* »«» which fnrrm-tlv Iherc w»» Utile or no sale for fruit
grow1!! in Ibf&lt; »«»tr now .lemaud it.*

I l 1,.,*

■i

, »• r. !*rd

....imi --

«iV 1,

!•' generali;.

JUcr» I ion

in

,

«_»•'*■] gilll-

1,1 .^nrF*l- a o ! &lt;U rcMi/e
Ih- lw-»l
I,ri. 1 .‘ .vt.iijaol- al Ilo- li aie. » L»*k inailo
. ipiiLe .riul i u|l by thè »olutur of Florida,'
fruii u»U Ajid* il* eoijtrol.
,. 7 &lt;~'r
i , •.
.
,■
II ha- doli* all ili A ini *u&lt; 1" » csrcfuf I '
ajeie&lt;et1.jtio', sl bari» A» t-&gt; gì gè thè gro«erfy *
attllUted with il «ver«!»! airi rriiuiL* muebv ) Iwti.T itinti 'th&lt; V tjvi! previ.«,»ly hrecived.
ndnolle.Jiv'Lu1,r l'ttai^ljioie »evilrc^'hy p rk .
vale lAaVkgfmgOlyutOur. and far in eie*»» ;
of lht'(c rjt)t.xin»s*l froni »peetili*tur».
,

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.dearly loved* dnURhtcr -»iKWjj
Mm. Lane ' ira» ‘^ ¿ pf I
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to those who ?anli* to til6 J‘ ev:’
in .health by her irfpUfc; « ,
Stninmeycr,. and for 'tbo beau- J
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vSlra. W. W. Drewor left Monday].
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by Mr. Frank Ilrtiwri, brother of night for Watefton, N Y., called j
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M n. Lane.
Thero*1s’ ii thrltt'y fif­ there by tha .viious il’ nesa of Mr.'
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teen year old or*ngt -trov e' of some Ofeasor's rholny. ^
O. E. Walker* of Topeka, Kans.,
five acre«, dn level ground back of
the bungalow, which aUp da, on the is here Jor n short time, Mr. Walk­
&gt;;cie?t.of a high bluff oVVrtobkljrig‘the er’s cousin, J . B. 'fty lo r of K*il«i|s
lake: ’ The bungalow l*Va'«tu M of City, M oy Is* personally syperfp'.OMey comfort with Its* prt'Ully . fud tending the work o f g r o w in g 50»
i f ' ’ /' y ’.fished room«, and big breezy.Tve-i acres of potatoes on a iwrtion ufj
» •••‘.^ id a , nicely 'screened, from any Mr. Walker's &gt;gfound. The .flfttj,'
wandering insect life, adorned , with 6,* dctvg .to Iin dug gave a yiel^F f i f j i
ipany flags and pennants,'and fur- 100 buahdrt W r ucre, pno field
^ ib h ed .with couches and.Bttats that’
J. C.'.JUch Vrijl Hr. W. 'K :.A f t n f l * | /
Irlake olio'feel lniy to ./»von .look «it.
7"‘ ‘ Tl\P Vtdcp j|qpa-to the cJe«r waters nick" of Si. reU»ri##urg ^rro here on ,
cs* ^
j- . of .lorT-ty 'Banti'niT Lake *1« sljuded by a businesa trip last weefk.
Mr. Uudsoc\ of Cjtmerfih Farms
/ 1 a'.gTpir%*jdJ|-,'pti&gt;e'¿saplings, ‘ ’itnd, &gt; iii
be lUrthe.f bertutilicd when the nur- has been in Lakelhnd Jttr' visit, his
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, •*/rperou» JujsjUvvroi# that have been father. „
Mra.
Anhid
Mann
of
Sarasota
was
1 jdafttAd grow /lkigef.' ‘ At the foot of
,-tlya hlil,; a r^gnlaf Indian canoe calted here Im V week to attend the.
funeral - o f . her, niece,••-Jeiuilc MeC]l.niinB.J;: ; r ; J ( '■ ■
kMrs. .Tiionins , Duitiftp of . P«rtt
arenue, .-Sanford ami. Her.guett. 4 flj*

friends are .'always welcome. With Nook,
R .'p ! Grier, Sr., of CBpieroV City
; tlj^'.exception of: a yellow catj who
. .patrols 'tho. Rroumifl,, the place Is, has been ill, under the earo of IJr:
’
&lt;! itee /rdifn" all pftlp^t* life. Np pets; Puleston.
i;:rtfr ;:^h*;'Tdrflw/:-.a« it« master do- V Jo® 1Cameron is at the npw'cattle.
Tro®
•¿hat ^ p w r t ranoh c/inltiiUiy'i heaclquarters sottlh
Sflí. ‘ .V:v.*Al.» siTud- at.Æbertÿ ;Vo .run &gt; v i y i ita a ot ^r.'^Chri^WBii,'*»^a.lUnc ah «6ft.
r iìff lt U y •WhèdeverVJjD‘ Ujfcflftoi.- • ( ¡fine id b o'u riid ^ t tfie.' plairt' fo r
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M-, Cleveiahd fiWjpjiv» to &gt;Vin- vatipua purposes.
/ rdj'jeg im liu.dtK-9« and fri«/ 'apt re- *, We lm r rfom. WhlteriHand »bar.
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Until fidi.'.' .fïr. sitwl M rs/K icss- bricklayjftg t wfu begin’ ; about. JunoV /v h n i'fi/ .Ni-v. York' ar^ vbiling' Mrs. 1st on Beard ell ivei^u®, Unless some­
Cleveland àfnl will awil»t ¡her in; the thing .Unyoked for .•hipped*.
mnnag&lt;t,rnt o f ’ "E ch o
dur­
ing the /summer.
Mias Bèssie Stnith has been visftSTU M A REM EDY
• Irtfe friends trf Sanford and reports P O P H A*M ’ S A
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relief
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having a- good time generally. , J
in
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cases
of
Asthma,
Twricbitl*
and
'■■ ' Arthor •how yf Clearfield, Fa., 1s
visiting his aunt; Mrs. Edgar Bridge. Hay Fever. V Sofdt only by Wrni G.
/ Mrs.,Brld(fo is ontertoining as well A hirich; druggist, malt oh ret ip t.of
as instructing the children'o f Faola l i p ; » Trial package by rr,aiJ 19 ¿up Li
with a ‘Sunday school Maw» at her William«- M fi Co|, Prop#. CIeve\srid;,'j[&gt;;
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‘ ' homo every Sun clay .fttdrnJng, T^(*’ **=b, *♦*-».t 'v.I „*' .k-.V
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is surely v good woHcj' ojjd ' fs ;npI
';&gt;• *1. -LAKE MARY
flouljt. much- hppreciaLedr^1
iippreeiaudfT
dmil)U
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and Mrs. ,&gt;V. H^.'lTyanB^lir
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C; D.j Pearson tt'iit
A-dfit- ttoo fiapksonf Ja^uon- ^gcikonvillo are .thw ‘.guesls Tof his
ville during
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wprfh «efcfng.7
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Mrs. IftcWniHu of LongyiOod .mndtJ
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4oek tft th e ’ rnetrrtii'ol|ifti ’bnd repots ... }l A* n .^ HesUr
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qf^’ fianforcí ¡ visited
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fJBdmtiyied fcoffee-Pb^s, típéc.íáí . ........
S^ts in summer enabled-you to
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10c
^nam^tácí^lilk Pau»:.^.-.
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Miss Lettio ‘ Hoard of Orlihdo Is tirsi Oragwsstyp ’daBcerns fo offer for
visiting lier sisters M m. J};..W:'Lhrfl. ^ • .th cf’nt^.si^-jn of gtetüdp» that fc*
' Among thbie thaClook in th Ä ifi' Ltob'sun'i.kntfnrf Che nsA 'pfb« fashion^
union -In1 JackBonvfllo liât Jw^elt calomel as ajlverjn tóldn èi., ■Kfiwrs. ’- Ì.ÌM *V lA rd , t C W i
N w ljr everyone kbW s ).ow easily
Lord, tW-- ' f t * Humphrey, •0 . ‘ C. the'ltVèr Wconiw sluggish tn' this -ell.
,A liu tf^ h ^ y dini' J» mlly, IX; L . ^unV- maté,gnd how.this sluggishness Affecta
not:buijf, ill"!!)« pther phyiical organa
Ipftrey.
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vhns mpV/M h»alt‘herd Wn^ f(( located - Th« -tignar- towers. of this dread conl-v,
it-4be.&lt; yjd Jflhn Z.‘-McDonald jd»ce »1it libi,'which san#1cidi malaria ars coat-tear;Lake ■-Maryyr r-\ .*
»VVVlT-'J^w.Wynp «iteniFls« -. wetk: I«V
l ;'ai'^forHJ,'running'* !.; ' V
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birycle shop -wbUe Jie wiae In*Jack- sMooUflc -Kquiif ,.v8¿ot&lt;ií)lo mj*»bçioe ln
tha fùrm of ŸTus Wulf«' l i ver-A kl ‘will
sgnvjlle.
Mrs. W.*H. Evans of Lake‘..dsry iT.'V.nt or pròniplly r&lt;Jk*vp all Uver.
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P.I sslo undir money guárantoo by
were the guests of-M rat 1, If. Wyi.n
K, C UqwciK, druggUL
lost Suhdflyr ■ ...
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Mrs. J.
Lord ,aud.
L' V.
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-6f,; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McClelland
• dlk,d at ,U;30 the aftefpuoa of ,\J^y j
, fllh;''agcif;lB vent.» and IS daya’bltl.
lebving a father, step-mother, two;
sisters, Edith amV' Christine,- and
Wdthdr* Gcffis, Morgan and halfbroths^ Jarhies F., Vr. Jennie -had j-’
. been lil since the /irkt week of last
'iiH oveuver. •flwt!;'ylth ;j»n .nttAeV o n
-L|ovpV-anri-latta^^rtlh bem rt'kaitsfar_T ■&gt;
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which
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the BAKER'S FklEifataM
her life. Sho wn* a »wett, beOUtRuI
In «Ine!, V.C hahe ilu» .«i/koy«ihm-.:»
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Quiic di fie rent Ihough.-JiittìfiÌ aifd
piUspc«^ .&amp; Ü w » , lova*d .fey ft.hoit

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2.l. Everybody*else is wenrihe
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THK MAIN CONVERSATION ABOUT
the name of D. Barkis &amp; Co .
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£ - PRESENT INCUMBENT ,AND
fc/T silahsasee fpjm RfJehM m /' ¡1
V Hla IN A B IL IT Y ,.
bought IQ5 actat nf lumi t’wcl
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{D. FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MAY. lt , 1914.
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for CONGRESS
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NOT a d v e r t
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coupon will also he ¿«'aqfied,t^Cthe
tet’urn railroad ticket, ¿V &amp; -. .*• 'Ji­
lt ts probable the ,ptAn. wl(l Itq
trjed out nygt month,
soon iuj 'jipsi
^aible after the building of tlu/' paw
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pavilion at thp beach, has ln*»lr
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i'hed, and the ,flrst experiment Wifi w ^ l l ' f i Y^k D l u n c h .-B ahk' k t » ‘
WliKE DÉPLF.TB» HY T ilt ? 1
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proves, successful. an plfort wll
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.ritqde tp induce the v.tillf.oftiFJ
panics ‘ t&lt;^ coptihu^ tjife exditf
‘t
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h¥!W ’’ ' pirnic'nt
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toirded,tno_.school
Geneva
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every Sunday during the ;etrialrttWr lait Saturday *fqr Geneva |»/s ti rc)H
o f iho summer season,
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f .utlrtion for hospitality -that «uutqo't
baillyC ncgIee&lt;od condicion, aha
It is 'ostmiaterir^hat eoreral .hjijf■
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be discounteA, Thee« 'were altmit
tbr. Kadn of Argenifha, was in
J*avo
Âhf rejA ^ a i of work
dred. |ftopie.,Bvlnj LA-ytl^ Iht'ftjipr twenty cgadldatoa-. affd ckmp\ (&lt;gresignatioQ
fn,
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a
,coura*ibjNhiftara
Falla
to
arrapRe
for
tile
lie(■ PlhQnld(tfS( tb .d o . dlut- deepite tMr*theV, ir e
towqs iw ic; avalV iherj|*ilveiilpf'«uqh lowgrs from this dty-Ahat
jbucm?y«U ;•&gt;
"•that jouenoyod
v’i r
necessary to a- Wftlembnt in 1peace, glnfllmi of the lonfejencb haxt Will*
If Cleujte t ’Enlde: and w W .;‘ V » i f r
im opportunity to lp e n d Sevtfai thither by boat nod auöi
auta and wlijyx .:‘A - •• ; Ì .
rf^otialibiia.»
This
was
stated
pout-*;
nesday.
Amhassarior
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C.smu,
of
ieyr
•pore n»&lt;V t h n n .iw prjMcnt ^ u n \ - 1
hours ft! the beAch^^ind plaits kte they. Unet!-up.-At the
"Vcly In - ^ p a tc h e s . tpUay^ from a llratil, was in New York, whence to
b,nt. Claude WfA*€bt In U fj bunch
now being taikc&lt;i apd considered- to mjt leave anything that
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voubj mph:
ormighly
i»mpetent^. diplom atic«leave for. the Canada birder town:
but Jo*ef&gt;h Scant .of Kissimmee. Wl
■•■i.Jhi. iÏ,t hack
t.a.f.1 .
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furnish . amuiemspt and . enteTtllpi cr the people by carrying
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1 $ / Malone o f Key West, Albert «njl tom nAc r ^omifigTjo 'for' à.’ ïù ç- so ii/ce In Mexico fcjtyfW 'olio of'th b Minister Suarer of Chile’ wds to leave ment for the Yisltora when they ar&gt; homo
&gt;v
jii o f ' Jackeonvillp^ kniT St. cetwlon (hroùghot^T'^fìjt) “ authmor',1 forelglt •representMlN'V . i K f f c ) ; Hh(f here today nnd mnrabpra nf the rr--’.
Tho people did not’ gather at tho
o
Albióy
be confirm*, in\ir^Tl*o»}glvj(rt^Ly friends American mi-Mion. ,* w &lt; to depart
. 0 vp OMc, About a of .iJftW&amp;vJNq Within ft f
As yet plans have not been fully grounds until about eleven but tho
. k/nTkJI her* In.thelrgjory
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«up6ty-i»g the J/AwH«t&gt;UriUi ckittamade, but ll^ls practically certain canlttdattn wero right on tho job
I telatcd. the street* in tho’ Afternoon lobies an|lA n a«Wnvd,bna.i\Wr, Jcrop"
the railroads will try -out the experi­ bright and early and worked awry| umJ *rf night «poke to thehotopl* of Farli being very jiromlni/ig. -They
ment in tin» nenr fu tu re—'New known dodge and. artifice for th«*
[, ¡t. the, tsrrtef of. First street _#rvd -»laoç hi\ve crop«, iof co*rnt pi «.not', fted- the delegates 'to disflusa: oply j Rucrta^ repre«entutlyes nrr|ve' irdm .Smyrna New*. . &lt; .S’.i*w
vptes. At noon ail \he good pooplo
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potStbea. - They believe In vu the qttcstion of tiu- Tuinpuy 'con -i N&lt;*w York-.
of
Geneva had gathered all th e good
THE
OftEAT
NATIONAL
GAME.
&gt;y.and^ afe »aeking^ t# ; Intrbdu« f)ict. leading to the Arnericnn' oeca-l. ’Jfhuoretlcally, the liuertn tieier **tioW&lt;4tiii wpA» ;H»twned to with
things
to, ^At In .tlie beautiful pavil­
itiiernational issuo, Tmt
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»«* 51. - - - several new, yegetoiilc* troia 'lliitr »PHtibn of Vera Crut. Later. .Y he;jtatea
t
Sanford Wilj .Hav&lt;j IfaecbAlf Yhlx ion on ifie ¿bores- -of” Lake Harney
Meal
can
dictator,
It
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-¿apWiifd
('¡'j;
are
deciftr^I
to.
have
privutrij
native .country. T ho^, &gt;ave . ulsa'
and tlWe the hpbgry’ on«?s full .t o .
Sumc.i r Sure '
camp to recognize the necessity, pi ft { admitted that'the rejty prjibUm ’ con*
ict out a largo bod qD4asparagus,'
A very *uce*aHfu| meeting of Saaer and devoured the elitekeg pio.'fripd»' . / ;
nting.them .u tin- : . : ■
' Voi. UA(rA'-»lmiUI raero ulrect^l up Ahich one vegetable tJiiCTrue Dem­ broader settlftnent,. tmd than &lt;
ball fans wa* h d d : laat Tucsduy chicken and 'all the goo«l tilin g»'
,-&lt;U~l%L’ E/vfle M a Ttu* iiCt that he ocrat has often asserted can be mada v o ^ e d t o the delegates^ ai#m‘ap«pe|’r thsi? oountr'y. .A t the Same 'time
that those Geneva ladies know how
eyeding.
After full do-eu
*3?»Tc^.&gt;ntlj unalde lo ,rjwwef' roll to make Tallahassee as famous as thu\ he was prepared to’ step down por.mns id the confidence of the
to
make. After di niter the cajididecided
to
place
in.
tho
field^an
atnsh ou ld 'th b course he found nects-j Washington government nwert the
.tail aiaV'lhV,. J^rdefl-pl. \hejr w.- Sanford -la for Its celery.
dates
were- railed upon to earn their
ntPUr
team
composed
of
local.
boyi».
j
qUf'tion
for
mediation
Y
f
f
^
n
g
e
r
■; ;■ , .&gt;*•■-v, ’ • '
Another Industry to .which they »ftry by them.
The problem causing chief eon-¡is the Tampico flag Indd
the Those present w«*re ably to^ascertain dinner by speaking and ail of them
TheyahpaH g o o ttW 10^^ “ 9^ Joft are giving particular attention ia the
, of 'from reliable sourcef of information took their turn and told the people
¿ n . «pi-riuL’y appeals in the people growing of, «ilk worms. They are cern to diplomats In Mexico City* numerous affront* to the
rond'-thnt we' Itnvi' in pur midst, extra why they expected t j bo oh*cte«I
county a yiie-cwne« from the adept in this business, having- been now is thrftlpf the fprrn of admlnis-ithe United States, hut the
L ro-, RoiuJ material Urr om* &gt;«f tin* bmt aaci gave an excuse for wanting their *
naBerior. ■Hilly M alohi.^itr also poll regularly engaged in it In their na- tration during the inkprinr, before a ' «motion oi,8ct1l\nif the troJffic
a
team# In thl» section o f ‘ thb.atateY- votes. That is ail the cand date* . *
f.,iorr.e votes.
ha" widl,.Willi’srpion' ¿ivu Vonntry. They clhim that silk constitutionally- elected
spoke
that
could
he
found.*
Kn^w1
All
Cm
boys
a*k
la
that
thpy‘
have
could assume . oflTcc.
i'Anw ts-.as they
sy iiir'fmve- thoir,- W n , he prpdt^eed here within thirty
the support of evfry'neritpit in San­ of them hid out, but Hon. F o m a t
tonal ‘friends buy if .the meeting days, w^ortTit tnkvs forty*flvo. days tiona concerning the hamcB
ford -a bo dr »»re* to hovo hasehalt in Lake who pn»ide«l manadgetl to»
w e rn rn ’e i f J* efttabllahed or
Saturday changed' uny * vdlgS in'Greece, and the ftarlter tho pro- Bible .atitemaor tq„-iruetta. .were
Sanford 'during the summer months. corrftl D. L, Thrasher, C. L, Prdlc
K^gsa iiot apparent, althoiigh« it was d^U to:^fc£Vtribfb f valuftUie. They tainod in the disp itc!). ‘ this subject sur. «i,in Mexico City.
Mr. H. It. Stevens Wat elected fo catatffdates for* Supt. of Public In­
“i » ebneenaun of'op ljp on -th at' Sear* hnve'huniircdn. of wafite farmed out* •being'onp In whiep'ft ,woul&lt;C be nee ■ ■ T w o (acident*.-am ong soverai
esaar^-fto, ebtisult opinion bf Congd- wfeich bticlouded the mediation skjes be manager of * the team, for the struction. E. A. Douglass candid
uidc the most telling.94i|\-ch siiicc he ■on,
; o f. rttfU
tutioj*rtiist ami other leftdtjrs in Mex* during the past week today remainM 'coining year, ond wfi ai1vTtrto*f front’ (or Clerk, S. L. McBride and L. P.
HjT,not kay that* lie jAould^got the
ring the-past «ypak Today
remain« past-baseball history in Sanford that Hagan, County Commissioner«, B.
iftnafi* evVryitiiag icC th$ colelirlar'
-E* Brady anB C. M. Hand for S!f«riff
Aftf^tViJ Lur-it^ai'he. wpnld d o ’ his Vftbitrt'TIÄtalftese-*'
,
S
W. B. lipaliy fqr Treasurer, T . K,
Niagara
tl b?st. The ’ boys- Were * vWy few worms’ bring ^
Bates, for Annaso;t ^co. G. HefHng ’
f^tlml frflm theD long campaign d o fn $100 to' »bpusands of t Individuals lug., seen
ttnd l)r-?G. ijtrn»gfeflow cundiilutpH
dfam kf
B k £ a « i OoftaJL and Ijifis. arrival
in thtir çouti'tfy,,
for* C-outty Judge and several othrfs.
the-poejtion b f a n d , ,
sal h e ra ld b V ‘ n. advance, conno- .* T b « m»’d fske'.a-grt-at it\tc»c*t In
Th«’ . day.: was greatly enjoyed by
lypr. anti hf« bilicò .will t&gt;*
Riintly ilii-j—did not bavp.ihp'iTodd
every Toho. and there Is ’ no- moru , .
tiro'Vblf4i-of-thb people.
y*
|^M-ihE,.£ 0,uiiti&gt;L LhaL
■1very beautiful jiL&gt;ot in .the countv for a
T he ;-&lt;inancf ■cnmmjtf*»,
«,/t^ Ä em cäj of Hifl^ftoutherp^ reput»-■bnltilfOi -;ôulimaè‘. hau « uot
•yrT
Ì»yttrnthd and their talks
essentlat J&gt;art of the success.- or- fail.- Ipicnlc . or-’ more generous h*mft«l
B&gt;iriti-il's* ibey wouid ;have * lieen t|»cy dre igroatly/Jilcftied, .with,'wad)* .lie.’* *.flfir.*.yffep«»r»d bptfrmTarfl’-tit the,rencjjpd'* "Msalftb .C ity / as had beeh
llu^rtu :d('|?gfttibi\^.&lt;»vcr
for ' promised.-j/iit it wag presumed11be dte of bftsftbsll is composed of the pcnplc to.serve you tharv.tm pcoidu
, nrlkr in jhe campaign. J
• tiom Jurrc and that jqverftl ptpet
of Gefieva iut*l vicinity. Some of £ *»
mcAiftli^p fuuo«t rrfleotion in^'thc reftsdn for Vehijf w««f brokcu f ruil fdllowing men: Felix Frruik. fib**«.
i - L’ Kngle . WK^npt^'rgpre«rnted by Greek*‘ will Join them frere in 'tlje
kite
c«ndidat*s /want .to, give tiie II.'
Dingec
and
E.
F.
Ilousljolder.
capital,
'
&lt;oinniunicnlton,
■/
- ' .*
mmuniention,
my one atHhe rfteeting a* hia friends fa ll;'
people
of jUcrfeva a fish ’ fry iwforo
— ■— r ------ ----- r------ T— ------l ì 'LJ The**- men will . call on yoy and
BM ppnfident that ho will be
They will grow vegetables largely,
the
campaign
ja over just aa tbqy
State their purpose and it Is hqfled
tire reedved at tho Ford .factiwy
led on Juni» ‘Jmi, but-those four next Season for shipment. They are
o f'lilt MILLION TIRES
«•an
'visit
them
again.
that bvery man in Sanford will heed
this ycar travçl» in the course of it
.r--------------------y _
' .C .'l
«ntcKtants are certainly .tunning also experts in poultry raising and
tiu? call for base)»all in Sunford this
Supply
the
This
*.M
on;
i
to
lifethne.
/îve
thousnnd
miles,
end
Takes
■oAf, ajid shaking every hush.
machine incubation.
Cabaret Dance
1*-;T( rV
n" ' ■
tbliTii. .'A-&gt;cpnftervative eutimate oi KWH’"Ford
j*&gt;
” t&gt;t us all pull tefother and we
Mr. und Mrs. H. W. Herndon*»
,,
rlig lifo b( a tire on a Ford, the
r,T)elroit, Mich., May* ;)9.
joint de'|jatc brings |q minds of the
Killed by Lighrning
will have'a good team and good base beautiful home on Park nvenuo wa* _ ' 'miHbn two hundred fitly thousaiid yaftr-’ s eupply 'of tires wHI hâve
pM^pr voters-the,eorly iiays when this
ball. Teams in the field and opcq the scone of a lovely, cabttet «ianrx*
Kissimmee, May 18.— During . an
tires- for this year’«'«production pi trnvcUcd a total distance of fi,2S0,-.
fc | a a rotnrnon prnCticó and the
vuo. evening, ul Maft-jweek, givienexceedingly heavy olactricai Storm gopd rare- fv^-th * -estimate
ofRhOOÔ rml! w ,~ nr‘ ~29fV;,OiJ*r ttTnT'v
iv«ntèdf:t o ! bear f«tm ali—of
P*lktkli„ Long liman, The I’hoiihonqr of MrV.. H. &gt;R / Dleidrift; o f. '3L ■
Which passed over this section late
« t;u(jd thing Tor the*
¡fib aronutl tho world .hefore the lait phate’ League, Tampa, Kustis, HasPetersburg, Mrs. Herndon*» '«d»ifn»Saturday afternoon, lightning struck
•«&gt;
e fa serftyped.
toter,tç’ «ce id| the cajtdjdatck ip
Dng*, East Coast towns, and of ing house guest. Upon arrival theAndrew Slmmor^, a proinlnenl far­
v •a:».-.- r - e. «A. •;
-y
xrlU-, be
^«tk)n, hc.vr them, talk’to« them, and
cpqrme if old Orlando d«?s{res to. try guests wero Cordially ree*dv«*«I b y •
V/ »'
J.- "
. "—”
mer residing'neaf Fiab' -lilti.--about
supplied bÿ four leading American
■Wske up your mind aceunllngly.\
EXCURSIONS
TO
CORONADO
an«f :&lt;fomo back again we can take Mrs. F. L. Miih i
*
iAur miles southeast ol Krasimmee,
tirç companiee. The tires arrive in
If Congrcasmaa L’ E jigjc'fa *-afeto
«are of her, or we will givo them the
The entire first floor, ^ n c T u d l n c W
'
killing him Instantly. Mr. 8in|iaDYv» daily shipment* \d aufilcient. quanb» make tim campft{f d ‘ w a r 't W
ifniud-M WUI Make Cheap Rales chfthce ftt least; Give us your sup- the spariour -veranda was thrown*
was st work on hift fsrrii WjiscnvAbe
titioe fó keep pftcc.wltH .tho prodaic/
■ht* »til probably do so b u t ’at J lrfe'
Durlng the Summer
port and we will givn'you baseball. opCn tb the dancers, am i the rooatis.j‘ ,
stpfm arose atid before be.inid!iiine tion o f th* »Kord factory. Epeh'Var
*ot he is engage«), with' thp, ft g airs
wqru* beautifully decorated witfc r|tt( - /
to reach safety the
Thal-r^New* Smyrna and CbKinado '
‘ li»»N|i'a Opposition '
load ■’òónlalji*' àb5UtfttQ0:M ^ ¿T tires
'.of the natloniYi^ W'a*hHlft6n ;‘an_«l
fioWera. ’ rosea, ’ formi and; Bkster. '.
He
Was
a d^an of pi _
j
—
...
uill
entertain
hutidrqda
Of
p
eq
p
le'‘
at
•
Tallahassee,
May
18.—
Acbordiog
&lt;0. ^0lC .(Jurine tliir qA nthshd JXo.being crippled up* with rheumatism
'
M_ c__« ■•'__ I . 1.» .
, .
,
, ■ • lilies being used with mucfy CRbiter
f
trious unx/riibll knownMn thur. yirm- yaVr,1 Fetai'.unry.^Mntch“ «fnii Aprii. ■
least
several
Kundays
a
lid
i
perhaps
to
the
provision
of
the
new
primary
rannot get aroumFin an active camand
skill
to
pfodnea
uji
urtiiatTr;
vf?
Jty and leaverhialcU»-hUjsniA ft.LtB^, ..L
.whfn
* . thoT
lk., -factnry ivslAflilflRnvi'J
Uw, a-raf
e v e ry B u n d a y during the , mld; Mizn.
pvoducGoç; ^
' 9 t jjÊ È P \who. ha» no ‘jopposi.' '
feet.
Small
tftbh*«'
&gt;’ir«l
art
angl’d
Tii.
' { • '' W
.
‘sifmYmir svaso», .is practically ftp* tion:-for* (Tifi olllcn
cn he'seoW
he’ seokï., 'D
1» aD
nlTh!se fight it) the Fourth* will Ve ly of' six children.
brottnd
«16^ven/flupdtfd'Vijh
In tho dining roo'm. wheirq tfio j*q»MK.
reody
declared
the
nominee
f&lt;
\
r
ihut
Vured
by
progress
being
made
q
ppjo
kiipnt
cl^Ihw
fA
Ä
rlo
a
(T^
°'l °f hfc anti is about the ohly one
__ *
«*
woro.
scrvtddainty sandwii
ofJi«'c, atul -bb namo wyt i\bt;iappeaf
, ll**t hai afl.’akpnod much rnthusiOne Thing
co(Tee
throughout thb evening-,
qrt-'thf A llo t to.be Vptfd for in the
and some o f the candidate* have
When you go
A. P, Cdnuvlly gracifiUidv ptrifjdoa,- &gt; r A_
tirjmaty
e
l
e
c
t
i
o
n
.
U
n
d
e
r
,
'
t
h
r
m
l
d
^Franised 'to come hack ami make
June 2 ‘ remember
J
'^rrjtagèn\cdt, thè hftllqt., w if/utjncc- at the cojreq-’u m ,.yh ile Mlfui, N orm a :
KjfJ^lhrr trial before th », campaign marking ■ybur ballot
■ ta l;
Herndon
and
’
Mire
fi/rltg,
Jyrki:
yirttrer'
’
1
" J»^nd«d.
; . *.c ; m37
5S1 -tain»,'' or a train approximately 4rain' lejive Orlando early In the*! éssalijy cneumhBred/wlth' th* names
the nam e-as ytni. hcrB^ofor«»
bar amac.tif e aM istan^./lylrir.
of^ù^h. tj'ruiidates. ,
■ ri The;■y will always be Vvtleomc.
rjope, the croaa'.Miibst he tnftdp at AW and off*Twit mib*s »opg to bring h&gt;«rnhig Sunday, arriving here in
chat rhin^ ofa*nar, i ^
t)id, mlrfdfe o f ' tho f â ^ t u S l ï n W .
Burr «p«rjNAwto
/¿ J '
^ *’
* ^ r r 4 - *, v v th o u g h t of the,H.amt of tile petson tlm year'a'-fire- supply, tp thff Ford
a
om
d
.
relrosblng
frojfrt "m-/
-------- BHtiÿ, 'candidates', für rç«çbicUonv,ti&gt;
' ''
&gt; - - » I ’ gtkrtiqg hack" in the li)te aftoninon,
for whom you wish to yn)a; While. factory
the office* of a railroad comntü- handsome pun«*h bowi )n '.#■ b q o jy .a fk);
Thu i l r U W i U l ’ a b $ M Ì &amp; valve * * * * * / K
v^tors -severoì hours
■ httt lb do' with
jljiliUi has th W is no ejctra allort required to.'^p
sioner, find, thòrnselver» In a moat on- .vines and flowers u n U t f e k p d f sir- .
bhtk|ui _ and amusements
y / 0 Huncd’ ovRt by tho various caa- tbli it. l» cxp&lt;'eted,that thore will’ be caps ami fitVAgs,; the Inner Uxb&lt;-\ '
"'••hie and Cuhinmpdoble posttim?. ranged 1» .the yl.*n.y.DplfgbC«T in li-t
bring hi "th e / com*«. Upon t)icir n r.-]® //
bW h Bn', .
- bidat« fdr ofil«»' jn fipidiaii-county many a. vote b*st b y ’ th«
that, they hare .'no opposition sic was furnish«id by
— l - ‘jr — , -*- ■
p hnszihig th« member* ef/rthe among tbiiie 'wTTo fiavo bcerl"ufte&lt;l rival a.t'thTranorV’*tfW’tD*^JIW
and under’ tho tfrxy law are alrêatfy IngTon and'^mith. and'npuijfty»f j ! »
■S%mblr«ì nt;. *ba«U, l A m ì ì ^ n f a t U t i r i o o d / t Ì i h t the plan (a
{.
'
° utk&gt;' Dernocrutic' Commitle*. Th«c l,o voting in this state.
declared |hè nomiur«** wipliout phe nowast damjtr* w^fft' JftiaU/.lphidyed.
fittings altachirfi ftml *ent; 4jkVn t J ^ J i g favorabiy-con ^dfrid by tho
j. ••»^’ »»ys.tbat each cgndi{Utft i»uj^
nbcwtiDy of* their nafne^Wppearing Those dpjoying th« ‘ hoap|taHty ' o f .
-V y
the ccCr&gt;suv*&lt;?mhly, »»rfrom,.wb'm' ifu1:*1 'Atlantit -.^Cpkat Line and. Florida
p*y five-pec wnt'. oi .bU anhdftDAwl*
Mr. and .Mr*, .vH«fut|oli wirm Tytbw. •
qn
-,th* i&gt;a|!ot to lio yotqd’ for.
y A«to
t e d W i ^ ‘ Hm F tloftst ‘radrAads. th * tw ^roads
„ *rjr **'k 'Prtinary fae. (5/ llita three
'T beT U ct tlfst they have no oppsi- Laura Flth, Mra.,-.'PirWon.-Air. anrfi’ v»
/h d g e
S W Ï'together in h^arfiiijg the exDr. J
” , r*nf fb*a to the couftt&gt;VompiisMrs. Nqwman, Mr. and R r a fO tv'
aion
-trqjijs.., Th« fratos will -bo.
c
tret
LakW -W .VR/'W atson,'.W . Hill.
■
■•
#n‘i &gt; to he usiRdVln bolding ■ epd &lt;
entary LictigiJ'iUqn, qf. thoir servocek'he^,: w1ir.)nake the
'. J r i’rlmiry. Two j)e r ceiit B«w.- to TUchmo^
Mias
Lucils
.AiflhwaJl,
Mias
ILicn*'
*
■ n avo. fiUr;l
,
.Rowland. M r: Bishop', *Mr. IJoyd,
V ^ ' ^ ^ y ^ t a l t t e e 'b u t the Uw trip .b y ’ f t U ^ . , , . , ^
S ortit* lait »everat year«. ' rV.v *
‘ M c-'^ b rid ge return* to hic. hotnb tqry, J
t » ^ t b y s 60a,* sjid
apd -its
-ita IlnckenUnrkm- Llnr-rrwd, a r t ; there fV«'ns7rrt;ed
Jw-illtbyBAo*,'
*
' - * Art ' w'
lfi ■4h,|
r;
not say/fqr what puwQSe*'tmg
Tsa P e t ó li^ ' I^ffler/.-Mios Wififia
rt *-D)llwypk, Vs.Vftftcf spending thp( ¿eVmi*4 »'. ;kevjt/iK5ft- *tau«cîM ' In the-FtorijiCiJB*»t Ç«u»t by*d«^;.rqkd&lt; ;”ÿ .f »; N o l j c r to Base hall Tt»y»'r(K
Lsflhf. Mr.
Rfrit winter in-'Bififònf^Apretwntih^ K-’ Ö*.- ah*p&gt;.'Sl»JTh'o Ttcord fpr .oàsemblhig- I°r I'*0 ru^jio-tBj^ «òiy. ) * . / " ..
-y.. K v t iy -g f Pgrnoon ù b ;4 ^ .0| ‘|t W 8. E. -Büret» flo y Chittenden, Joe
fri«*n4f ^rés'on «qjî^k.w oft-m ad^tîçrs'porq ^ Tiu* piàh&lt;is t«&gt; *s6lt oxcûrai^a- tjck- ball- priy^ljtp beglnx;^ Coin*':'
ChUiendin/ M fiu ' Beils Smith. M r. '
nave-about Jî.000, wtóih-is «Miles
• « « *ft,
» Co..’ ^HD " many
,I,an
Alfa. ElOridgo wbqH'syeigbad Ä t p a t h la fp f^ e : 9&amp;a pta fqr tho trip go«»d;j^ipi‘,thir;«tiirt- ^«ur assbHanW
deeded. ,'^ fe cs«i|p•
tbatrtcnòugff, tb hold’ the pn&gt; ^
_V* -WfO.-SV- and Mr;
b . ’ Ï * * ’ Thk_Dcmocralic Committee
. » / . U u o i d Lop« will I»un«is, ’He assembled throe him- Itrg «Yatfon to 'th e òòàt h, a co'upon nbt Kiy* a gbod team ^fjthout piayy Braxton Parltins, Mis» Bessie Schur
li. house , during ?»if
-dre^jJrjM on -wheels In a day and
*Hdn teb-tho
be-^fcr*.'
"_Tho t e a n T ^ i r ^ g o o d dné’ pert, kfi*» Charlotte' I..................
~“ J gopd
good for the *ri«lfl
to -tho Jbeach
beach b
f.
the pace for.daya at a timo. Ing -attaché«! to eae^VaJbôad ticket, a m i ! » berth on ■there ^
EHxahetlL idcLflughlin.
rsd aeventy-7fArrangemeflli will be made wiih houor." Tt is' purcly vlocal
Pardon, Mrs. Long o f
dir# every
out whether you piay.yr not
Mr*. A, P.
Onn of tho i
couragv the bo)a who are
ß
&gt;tr.Vy
Xtcently flguf’od »niut
for bsiebidL Conriiy.
rr.,burg
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