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T H E RANFORD HERALD
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It 1« not uii uncoiumon practice
o for l he farmer to allow the seed
pitulity wert* Meada me» Holly, Wil­ ° crop to remain on ttic Held» nil
son, W alsem an, Peck, T a y lo r, John», o cxccmIto peiiod. In onler that
Steven», H o w a rd , Woodruff a n d Me* ° more of the green pods may deo »clop.
Iti such'" fields on the o
Laulin.
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o same plant are found ripe pods oo
o bursting open, a» »veil a» fully o
!• Meada me» C. M. William* anil
q developed, half grown and newly o
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A. C William» will e n te r ta in the o forming poijs.
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Woman'» M issionary Soc-mry ol the 5*’ 'Dbscrrntlftns show Hint mauy
Baptist T e m p le Monday evening at oo of the chnlcl» tiles Infesting the
o earlier or first pod» have had
7:30 in the T em ple parlor*.
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o nufllcleut time to complete their
o life development, emerge from
P r n o n a l Mention
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o the Reed* nnd deposit their egg* S ’
Mr». M arshall of Oviedo was the o Into tlie green pods growing on o
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dinner guest of Mr*. H enry Wight o the same plant tt|&gt;on which they
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nnd atten d e d the Welfare reception o themselves were fostered.
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In rlew of this the »cod crop
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Wednesday afternoon.
o should In? so handler! that the
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selling . uX.-vhx1s - wUk-W- a* nnl»Mr. -H&gt;hn M cC lintock « n d " * o » rr *
0 form ns possible, nnd the crop
Mr. "Jack M cC lintock of Lexington, o should then Ins harvester! ns soou
Ky., are guests of Mr. W. B. Mc­ o ns the larger num ber of the pods
Clintock and Mr*. O. E. Hayes.
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Mrs. Alice C ary Toole of Augusta
is visiting Mr. a n d Mrs. N orm an
SUGGESTIONS FOR PLOW ING.
Toole.

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Mr. Pope W icker left on W ednes­
day for a tw o weeks visit to Way-1 The depth at which land ahould be
plotted depends much upon the aeaaou
cross, Georgia.
of th e year, the kind of soil nnd the
phyalcnl condition of the subaoll. Fall
Mrn. J. C. Addle of Surf, N. J.. is plowing, except for fall aown grain,
the guest of Mrs. Hay B u tts .
should Invariably tie deeper than spring
plowlpg. as thcro Is more time for It to
Prof. Nehrling is the guest of Mr. become sufficiently settled nnd com­
pacted. Whenever land la plowed quite
and Mr*. H e n ry Wight.
deeply nnd the ellmntlc conditions do
not thoroughly settlo the furrows li
\ Mrs. Chas. H a n d , Mrs. Archie should be ll^mmghly worked liefore II
Betts, Misses Helen Howland and la planted.
Heavy aolls need to be plowed deeper
C harlotte H and m otored over to t)rthnn the tighter type» of »oils. Such
landOg Wednesday.
noli* usually have quite compact sub
aoll». nnd they nrc benefited by being
Mr. anil Mr*. W. P. C a rte r a t ­ brought lo the surface. It 1» nlso n
tended the
Bleckley-Lee wedding IviicUl lo heavy soil.» to bury the vege
table m atter nt n good depth, na this
a t Oviedo W ednesday.
will nasi»! In'keeplnc die subsoil from
becoming too compact.
Mrs. 0 . E. Hayes has ju s t re­
Lighter soils are very much the op
turned from a visit to S arasota, poslte -Tlielr subsoils are usually not
where she a tte n d e d the opening of too compact, ninl ll In licttcr lo hnTe
the Woman's C lub house a n d cele­ the vegetable m atter mixed with Ihe
Deep plowing of such
bration of the second anniversary of surface soil
soil»
lias
a
tendency
to make them too
the Sarasota Club
loose uii,| enre should be taken to thor
••uglily compact them liefore they are
Mi»» M artha King went o v er to phlllli-il to crops
,
Oviedo W ednesday where she was
B l o w i n g l a n d c o n t i n u o u s l y a t the
an atten d a n t nt the Bleekley-I.ee s a m e d e p t h e ' e r » t i m e lias a t e n d e n c y
wedding.
I tu f u r i n a lai rd, c o m p a c t l a y e r In t h e .

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subsoil *t that depth. 'This la nn tin
desirable condition nnd can tistinll.v tv
a voided by varying the depth »lightly
from year to yopr
New land when
Hint brought under the plow should
not he plowed too deeply. While II
may be desirable to ultimately have a
furrow six or seven Inches In depth. It
should t&gt;c brought about gradually by
plowing a hnlf Inch or so deeper every
year,
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Fillsr For D t p l Furr ow*. ___

To (111 tile w ater filrfow. or dead fur­
row. that disagreeable ditch left by the
turning plow, take n |&gt;vg tooth harrow
nnd two I by ti Inch tionrdn four feet
long, write» !’; P. Parsons of Doris. N/
M.. In tbn MNsqiurt/VsIley Farm er. Set
the boards l&gt;ctween the teeth of liar
row. starting them a little to tho side

nnd nn upbuilding of the stock.
The honey from fhe early fruit bloom
will l&gt;e the. honey on which Ihe early
brood U reared, while the main «up
piles from ihe early flow will lie In
J u n e from Ihe clover*
F or ihl« renson It 1» liest not to place
*npem on the hive» until the pro|»er
lime nrrlves. though Chi» 1« not nn
Infallible rule, ns o|ie s IkiiiM be gov­
erned by the condition of the brood
no*!
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If I h e lops oh t h e tmxrfl'-oomb« are
'filled with honey nnd hleely capped
with new cap«, then -pnl Ihe super» on
for either comb or extracted houey —
Farm Jnttrnnl

We have them. All sizes.
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“Slnco you worked &gt;«ur «UBfU
so nicely," said the preity tract«~
•hall givo you a kiss
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didn’t know there »«» loTracbtr
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ward." responded the hnne.t » is
It’s only fair to tell you tb’ai I T h
•rothcr did themi'
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FOR SALE Queer Korean Focdiiuff*.
.Tim uso of grasses r,«i» »ad a*
tender b a r k o f tree*. In Kore»,
For Sale— Threw- fresh milk cows.
not
necesaarlly Imply a deficient/*
M artin Doyle, Monroe, Fla.
60-tf
food supplies.
T h e s e article, .
much In use by Koreans, even o f S l i
Hogs for Sale—t C ar load ju s r re­ well-to-do classes, for »alaj, tn4 (l. 1
celved. w r ite Mnrtln*Doyle. R. D. dishes ^at meals.
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No. 2., for particulars.
Between Two Love*.
F a t C a ttle lor Sale— Somo fine
An Atchison young man «ho o**
ones ju st sh ipped in and in fine con-/
d'tion. Address M artin Doyle, S a n ­ a motor c a r nnd has her,» courtlse
girl several years ha» decided b*
ford, H. D. N o. 2.
65-tfc
afford to keep a car and a w|f* boty,
and up to the hour the Globe weat For Sale— F iv e acres half rpile
pro«* ho had taken no slept to dlic^
from brick ro a d , q u a r te r mile from of his car..
loading sta tio n , 6 miles from S a n ­
ford, county ro a d on one side. All
But th e Point Is Important.
good block h a m m o c k land.
Two
Railroads should remember that t
acrek cleared, fenced nnd farm ed 2
years.
Good flowing well.
P rice docan't mako ao very much dlffertacs
to thoao who are killed whether tl*
$800. Terms to s u i t customer. A. P
wreck waa caused fry an Ineorapri«,
Connelly, 119 M ugnolia avenue.
engineer or a defective rail —Chirl®.
57-tf
ton News and Courier
For Sale— 20 fino brood sows.
M artin Doyle, Sunford. R. I). No. 2.
Weep»
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"Oh. J u l i a '
cried ihr •rntlBíttil
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nrst t)mo j
For Sale Lggs for Hutching. 1st j atn , uro ,j)nt
prire pen Orlando Fair, White Rocks, woop my despair will kill m t" "AU
$2.50.
Other pons $1.60.
Singlo tho second time?" coolly InautraA I
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C om b White Leghorn, $1.50 to $2.00 Julia.
per setting.
B a b y chick» $12.00 per
hundred for re m a in d er of »canon.
Progressive Science.
Southern Oak» P oultry Fnrm. E n - 1 Medicino Is a progressive ictca
te rp rb e , Us.
65-9tC
It Is ijow only 2.£&gt;00 years nines Hifj*.
crates' time nnd a cur*- for »hncpüiFor Sale* Prize Winning Bufi O r ­ cough Is believed to h,- • »tght Al
pington Eggs for hatching
T h e least (he specialist » of I',irli hup* n
kind that hatch a n d live. 15 egg» to —Chicago New»
setting.
Price $2.50.
Enquire 210
Park avenue.
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On the Way

For Sule A good five passenger
Tho man who sits «round walUag
automobile in good condition with for aomehody else to discover ia4 4»
new lire*. &gt;heap a( $.150
( ’ F velop Ills nbllll) I» *-••••■ eiHijer cr
Inter to become a »»• »r - ::»« t r . j
67-tf
W iIIij ms
bier.
For Sale A No. I family horse
anti carriage, p ractically new
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S tew art, "17 E. 2nd St.
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We have*just received
a line
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SKIRTS
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$ 2 .5 0 U P

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Calling.
'T h e r e la nothing
*ester,"
Ella \Vhelor Wilcox. " d u
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tho sereno i,pur
hour pf
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pr «» »Ur,|,
gcntlo volco calling. Tallin.
Well. It la not so ail nmd
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tho o th e r fellow has a full ho * * *
you ca n't show more u ian
pair of queens —No* (&gt;rl,.M , 8Ut*g

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ford Heights l**r - le • «sh or re«
sonatile terms
Best location in t In-

$ 3 .5 0 to $ 6 .0 0

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This is the season of Fancy
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' for men.*-;*Let us show you
those good Silk Shirts at
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For Ladies. The hat for service.
You get more wear from a Pana­
ma than any hat you can buy and
they come in a large range of ,
styles.

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Up-to-Date Eugenic»- •

Madge—“Did Charlo -.* w
f»tl-er last night "
M«r **r • No s
ftirunt to brine In1' 11 •*
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FOR RENT

t« « 4 4 4 4 4 * « 4 4 « 4 « 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 l
C ottage for rent

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Big Line Panamas . . . . $5.00 Up

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My lot located on First «treet, Is tbe soul of m a n »&gt;i, ■ • »| a&gt;tn u!
opposite the R obbins Ne-l hotel isf actor lly w b ) th* r- it- &gt;*■ T.xxr
You can buy this property very m e n who c a n n o t * • ■ • -&lt;&gt;uli tt«d
o w n —W a s h i n g t o n post
reasonable on liberal terms
Ad­
dress
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B ucksbuum .
Box 211.
T a m p a . Fla
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Bit of Scientific Inter" -»Po«
If Ihe earth wep* t r* &gt;- ' »*' »' to­
For Sale Oak dining table an d
t e e n time» f a - t e r ' t i r
1 •• toll»,
—— chair», two rocker», sewing machine.
a t t h e e q u a t o r would Im**» tloir »r'.itt
S S dresser anti chiffonier, i rt square, and r e ma i n stationary in ttu* air attk
S S ! rt'frigcrator and o th e r household nr- o u t suppor t
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tide» at a bargain
Inquire at H05
S I Elm n venue.
W h e r e t h e " K i c t c r ' Ç• tifi

Men’s Straw Hats PANAM A HATS

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Thin Heading THREE CENTS o
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 C ents.
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It la white, when tho sun Is nt Ita
tlun In tbctn
All quecnlcM colonica ahould t&gt;c g ir rcnlth It la red. nnd nt night It la
pii youug quccus flint cnu bo secured bilie.
from thè quceii brcedeni In thè sonili
erti »late», nini If II I» lini ro m e o leni
a Reai Peach.
lo »end for Ibeni Mieli givo from som «1 Olir Idea of a peach Is thè wlfo of a
Sirong colony n nb e conili o( .vnung | mnn wlio thlnks »he Is prettlnr than
bromi w11li fresili» labi c u g s jn II. ami &lt;tho ra s h le r ut bis fav irlte restaurant*
frolli 1ln~e qilcellle*« ,-itlollli-s se»i-ral —fJnlvcHton News
troni! i |U)hmis ,-an bc ie.-ir«sl nnd tbe eli |
• Ire nplnry re&lt;|iieeiir&lt;l
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--------------------------II » a mlglllv g»hal Itllllg lo re&lt;|iieeli |
Dlet Qf Aneient Athletes.
ilio enlire nplary everv »en«.&gt;n. f.&gt;r II, T,)0 a »|iletes of nnrlent Brecce
noi .»ni» tiieuiis ...............
bui
„„ llww ,-|,ee»e. drled llgs.
more lioe» nilj.al from a vlgorous qneen graJn m „ k ant, wnr.n w ator.

We have just received a new
lot of Ready-Made Dresses, Palm
Beach Suits, Tipperary Coats,
Etc. All the very newest styles.

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. . • m b s f rom ilir b n - s l nest mi d repine«!
A m a r v e l o u s f l o w er grow» on t h o
t h e m wi t h good w o r k e r combs.
II | I s t h m u s ol T e h u a n t e p e c . Its chi ef poi v o r k e r comb» « r e not avnllnble. i li eii | c u l l a r l t y Is t h e h n bl t of c h a ng i ng Its
lise frames wllll full alice!» of foiiliilp color d u r i n g t he day.- In t he m o r n i n g

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Sailors 9from the most conservative style to the very latest; or
“Tippeary.” •
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of the center In front uud slanting
them ho they almost meet nt the back.
Tills when drnwu-over the w a te r fu r­
row from end to end will draw tbe aoll
back Into the ditch. Reverse Ihe
boards to level down tl\e ridge*. Oue
section of nn adjustable harrow wltb
Had a Good Reason.
teeth set straight will (lo ns well ua a
“Why do you n e v e r make any
peg tooth
money?" ‘‘Becuuno I am so pnrtléular about the company I.seok." replied
+ M-M*+
the man who In ever self-rellnnt. "A
fool and his money a r e soon parted.
SPRING CARE OF B E E S , j j 1 associate 'only with wise m en"
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F l o w e r of Many Colors.
Now I» thè lime lo remolo nil drone

L A D IE S ’ PA L M

Boys’ Palm Beach Suits . . $4.75

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On a Polished Table.
To prevent scratching of a polished
tablo. attach with glue tiny pieces of
white felt to the bottoms of dishes
that a r e to be placed thereon. Common
baking aodn sprinkled over u grease
•pot on tho floor will remove the spot
If boiling water Is poured over IL

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Bad Practice Discouraged.
Getting married in Burma Is not en­
tirely n pleasant operation. Custom
'warrants tho practice of throwing
atones nt tho house of the newlywedded. but not blackmail, and when
recently a band of Burman youth de­
manded money before they would de­
part the law stepped In and sentenced
the leader« lo heavy Imprisonment
and corporal punishment.

SPRING SPECIALS
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Musson
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- -For Rent Ncut six room house on
Magnolia avenue, bc tween Fourth
anil l-'iftli »treetu.
70-3tp

For R ent— S e v e r a l nice office 1
room s over Yowcll’n. Enquire N. P
Vow ell &amp; Co.
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For R ent— A c o m fo rta b ly furnishi eel room , eastern exposure, in tnod! ern homo; private fam ily. Summer
rates.
Gentlemen preferred.
Ad­
dress, Box 1084.
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Furnished room f o r w e n t . South­
ea s t corner of P ark a n d Seventh St
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F o r R ent— I have n large room,
20X40, back of my oltlcc for rent.
W ould make good sam ple room,
storagg or is su itable for pressing
.elub .Qr similar its«.
Location par­
ticularly desirable. J . O. Packard.
70-1 te

banlMi ills* nn

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c h o l e r a , who it it.
h a v e kill» d nn : h a v e lost m u c h ol 11.«

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For. Rent— House of eight rooms
■ nnd b ath on M yrtle avenue, close
J 1 in.
Inquire of Hilt Lum ber Co.,
i j office.
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fighting men
Th* r- • II r* tali»*
,1»-ratrn.
however, d i s e a s e s « o i
•i ir»
pneumonia, n n d «n:
. .* t.sft«»
likely lo hryak &lt;"•
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of troo|&gt;s unless •
lo»
a re taken by the fh
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Hand Shaking D m grrr.t
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Bacteriologists r- enti» f ml
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dor tlib flngerualli- &lt;• m "
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children no h-n* t lu,n th-rt
UKludi»*
c u t kinds of dl«e;i .• c i* r u •»*
those of tubérculo“
lofluonxa.

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L o s t— Top off Grsnlim ,sr
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70 ÎWw a rd a t Herald Office
W a n te d — Good tw«» h'.r.w »»^* 1
for farm purpose«.
Wagon.
H erald.

Public Stenographer 1
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p a re d to do all kind« of 't'" l0*r*|' f
w o tk and ty|&gt;e»'rit»'it a " '1
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th is k in d you wi«h donc^
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tolti ce
d o o r east of th e post.......
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U m m m m m m m m m m m » ! 290. Miss Marion Packard
u.f^rtts" a n t e d —To exchange farming anti
R eward For r&lt;-tu'"
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grazing land in Volusia county f o r 't i o n leading
lit i'
^cullili to
t** •••
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house and lot in Sanford-. Apply to cold watch with
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J; H . Hutchinson, 11th an d Laurel a t t a c h e d . J R o w l i ' i i d
69 2«P
»venue.
65-9tp

WANTED

«W anted—Amateur mualcians that
play wind instrument» th a t will re­
hearse and play qn pay jobs. Call
in the next few daya. J. M. Stumon
815 Eoa» Fourth St.
65-7tp

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VOLUME VI

FOURTH WEEK’S
GRIST OF THE LEG­
ISLATIVE MILLS

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. APRIL 27. 1915
now on ihe calendar applying to in­
dividual counties, hills t h a t -are--fee­
ing hidll' tip to await the passage of
the general hill, it appears then* will
he little left , to the general freak
w ater regulations.
Every county has different condi­
tions in water ways, and the only
way th a t the local hil{a could he
made effective is to he enacted alter
the general hill in order to repeal
any purts of the general hill th a t
mVg'-it conflict. Every loeal bill th at
conflicts with the general hill will he
repealed by the enactm en t of the
state-wide measure.
The Weluka Fishermen's Associa­
tion has had u representative in the
capital for several days In the in te r­
ests of the fresh water fish blit,
which would put a tax on all fresh
w ater fish caught and offered for
»ale. The committee tn the house
has am ended this hill to reduce the
tax to one-twentieth of one cent per
pound and it has been agreed to by
th e association representatives. This
was the only serious objection to the
measure when presented
The salt water fisheries will he
covered by the Shell Kish C om m is­
sion when the lull now pending is ena c led.

SANFORD’S FLOWER SHOW AND
PLANT SALE HELD SATURDAY WAS
A REAL EVENT OF THE SEASON

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l i umi, nix funcy caladuim bulbs,
Mr*"” ITarrold.
H andsom est -nmrnpi»m p nr-;of pan­
*7r
sies, collection of-“B u rp e c ’s Dahlias,
*■
Mrs. Ginn.
Prizo for G ra m m a r School student,
i
arrangem ent of wild flowers, fifty
cents, Eunice Tyner,
—H
Special prize for wild flowers
:
b i l l s k e e p p o u r i n g in a n d
MANY HANDSOME YARDS AND PORCHES WERE INSPECTED shown hy child, fifty cents, Minton ELDER PLACE HAS SPRING
BOTH HOUSE AND SEN ­
BY THE JUDGES AND PRIZES AWARDED TO THE
Winn.
THAT CONTAINS THE
Best display of sweet peas, collec­
ATE ARE DOWN TO
SUCCESSFUL CONTESTANTS -T H E CLEAN
FINEST WATER IN
tion Burpee’s dahlias, Mrs. Zachary.
HARD WORK
UP CAMPAIGN A BIG SUCCESS
TIIE SOUTH
■¿a
Most a rtis tic vase arrangm ent,
LMrs. B. F. Whitner.
The supreme court has renderBest display roses from one gar­
The flower show and plant sale Upon or.o stand was the lovely, deFew people in Sanford are a w a re
(id an opinion to Governor T r a m ­
under the auspices of the City Beau- mure panales, entered by Mrs. \V A. den, six hybrid am aryllis, Mrs. of tiie fact t h u t within a few miles
..j
mell in th e suspension cases pending
Ginn.
-,-jyj
tiful a n d civivc com m ittees of th e Ginn.
of this city th e proverbial F o u n ta in
before tho senate affecting Sheriff
Upon another, a huge bowl of del­
W oman’s Club S a t u r d a y afternoon
Best miscellaneous c u t flowers of Youth s o u g h t by Ponce de Leon
George B aker of Palm Beach coun­
was a notable event, closing as it icately tinted sweet peas, the e n try from one gfcrden, six hybrid am ary l­ is located hut auch is the fact. Thla
eò li
ty and Sheriff W. S. Spencer of
did the civic program th a t began of |Mra. Zachary,
sp rin g is s itu a te d on the magnificent
lis, Mrs. Stephens.
T am pa, t h a t makes it im perative
qn W ednesday with Ihe'Veception' of
ni f *
A ttracting much *a tten tio n was a
Best palm , specimen palm , Mrs. co u n try place of P. M. Elder a b o u t
for th e governor to tftke action to
• *3
the w elfare, d ep a rtm en t, followed tall vase of stately caltas and a lower Minnie Jones.
five miles from Sanford on th e San­
have th e m removed im m ediately.
f o r d ' Orlando road and gushes up
T hursdny by the clean up campaign one of Euster lillies, with Tansies
■
Best fern, specimen gold fern, Mrs.
The opinion is in keeping with the
and on F rid ay by the inspection of and violets nestling in the moss atfrom a bed of blue clay in n surging
;
3
Fitts.
*
policy ad o p ted when the seriate a p ­
Sanford hom e grounds and porch their base.
cu rren t, coming to the surface aa
These were arranged
Best
geranium
,
six fancy cala- cool and clear us a crystal and tho
pointed a committee to investigate
displays. T he com m ittees of which with a ttra c tiv e taste and culled from
diums, Mrs. Fitts.
their duties in the m a tte r, since the
Mrs. H enry Wight is chairm an of the garden of Mrs. Henry Wight.
wonder of it is the fact th a t this
-:im
suspension was to be m ade effective
Best odd specimen, three Rex w a te r 1» a* so.ft ns a m aiden’s kiss
one, and Mrs W K Watson tho
^9
lYrhup* the loveliest stand of all
begonias,
Mrs.
Fitts.
at a fu tu re date, and so far as is
other, h » \v accomplished wonderful »»» th a t which contained a tall Japin the. moonlight.
Soft water in
Known is the first suspension made
results, the (lower show being a t a n ­ ane«e basket Tu»e of ragged robins
Rest begonia, three Rex begonias, this part of th e ppnirfHula is usually
under these conditions in history.
gible proof of their labors of the past in blues and white, the entry ol Mr» Mr*. Jim S tew art.
surfuce water and ull other spring
few months. C redit is due ulso to B. F. Whitnsr and surrounded by
The opinion in brief is as follows;
ji
Best E a s te r liflies, collection Bur­ w a te r and artesian wells arc hard,
the little Ju n io r Civira. for they in­ smaller vases of poppies, sweet peas pee's dahlias, Mrs. S. O. Chase.
v ery hard an d usually full of aul" T h e governor has no power to
An effort will he made to repeal
phur,3
postpone to a future (fate the effec­ the law th a t prohibits railroads issu­ augurated the City Beautiful ca m ­ and white carnations, their delicate
The com m itte e wish to gratefully
tiveness of an order of suspension. ing mileage to nt-WHpuperH in return paign in th e early lull by the sale of beauty enhancing tin* rare, exquisite acknowledge
T
o
find
a
deep
and
gushing
spring
generous
donations
It m ust be observed also that the for adve rtisin g ' Although atta c k e d seeds, which was the beginning of loveliness of the ragged robins. Tin* from Prof H enry Nehrling of Go­ t h a t contains no sulphur nnd t h a t
section under discussion makes no at every session for some years, all more than one garden from which popple» were so lovely, their »ilkeli tha, Fin . ,\lr T I, Mead. Oviedo, does contain th e analysis of the El­
provision for any action by tin- sen measures introduced to repeal the flowers were entered for the (lower beauty • ommg in a close second to Fla . Reasoner Bros,. Onoeo. Fla . der well is u find indeed nnd this
show
ate whatsoever upon a report of law have met defeat
the tir-t vase prize winner, the rug­ W \llee Burpee. Philadelphia, i’a spring in lime will make the Elder
Friday
morning
lour
automobiles
farm one of the most famous w ater­
communication by tin- governor of a
ged robins
They were grown by
Senator Zim of St \ugu»tine mi
S p e c i a l (ha n k s are due Pro! Nelir
At present
simple suspension of .tn utlicer will' T hursday introduced a lull to re- conveyed tin- judge*. I’rof Henry Mr- |i I Tlira»her und Mr» VS E ling, Mr Mend und Mr Muse, who ing places In th e state
mil any recommendal ion [or rem o­ t|Uire railroad companies to putdi.sh Nehrbng. Mr T I. Meade and Mr. W.itnin among t heir roses
Elder, with hi» proverbial
Worthy acted a* judges in the garden con­ C upt
val
their pas»enger train schedules in Muse and the member» of the City of especial mention were tin- bou­ test, and t*&gt; Mr» Merry. Mr* Buch­ good nature a n d liberality will ask
Ilea u t if ul and Civn committer» on quet. of wild flower» gathered and anan and Mr» Vdfce. who judged n o th in g for tin- water and it is (roe
" E v e ry permanent removal m ibi ni-wspapcr- and to authorise the pay
a
tour of inspection through lip- displayed by the children. This table (or the Mower show.
for the asking. The spring is near
to- accomplished l»&gt; the punt action merit lor same with tra n s p o rta tio n
tiie
road and is open to the puhlic
streets
of
Sanford
and
nr
te
r
in
the
of
v*ult*r
a
howl
also
t
ont
hìimm
!
of iioth th e governor an d tin- senate. W hat a t titu d e the newspapers will
Special courtesies were received
On S aturday it - was
11»Yl*ì \ lit Ibeir p u rit\ unti from Mr l i llie s Sanford Electric ui ¡ill times
In every ease if a suspension from take "fi tin- que-MOb ihis year Is uti history of the town hud it been till II«*,' tlt »
M i i t 'i i W 1nul* e-fi C ii Sanford Light ,V. Fuel Co , Mr eleancil out and now presents a p re t­
olllce th e governor lias tile power ll( known, l-iit tlo railroad repris.-nla more worthy of inspection for San- wHV r .
ty picture under the shades of the
ford was at its bests bedecked in Il :ri| ! lit Ht* lit t lie w ilii il idmt riinslant upon such suspension to ap llvc.s will light I h&lt; lull
Long, Mr A bernathy. Mr Davison, magnificent oaks that grace this fine
gorgeous
arra
y
with
its
beautiful
lesi
point some one to perform the d u ­
When the question comes up for
Mayor T hra sh er. Mrs Meisch, Mr
Upon the ndvice of
ties of the office.”
d eb a te in tin- senate there will be gardens, well kept grounds and a t ­
Mr» A u Fit t». Sr . *■rt t *■r •--1 h M F Robinson. Rill H ardw are Co , co u n try home
sOme of ('apt
Filler’s friends ho
The awarding of l.ltgc -1-xhlhit of handsome lit’KuniuH,
The glvernor Stated t but lit- would th e usual flow ol oratorv about ill tractive porches
Manager Herndon of the Star Theatre,
am end his order and call for sus­ lowing the railroads to muzzb- the prizes »a« dlllo-ult to decide, for so Uff , i m u ni ^ » rt.1 b ru» aiiit «. Uy* UVA.! r «î I erriald H ardw are Co , und last, but had tin* water analyzed lust w.eok
i by Dr Baker, a famous analytical
pension or removal immediately by p " ss through this method of a d v e r ­ many bad grown »itch a variety of c i till
nomili r ii f |irix«*B
not least T he Herald Publishing C o.
chemist and professor of natural
blooming
plants
tlotown
was
ablaze
the senate, and that tie expected to tising e x c h a n g e tin the other band
\ rure »pelimeli •»! the lee plant to whom the com m ittee feel that sciences of Rollins College and tho
with
beauty
However,
the
judges
have the senate act at once
th e editor of The small town weekly
us » jlime d im (-XIn hit inn by Mr» much of the success of the flower
following analysis was shown:
t h a t does not enjoy tin- railroad a d ­ made a second tour of inspection tn TVlier
»how was due. owing to tile generous
the
afternoon
to
make
their
final
d*Spring Water: color, clear; reac­
Until the stale id Florida due* II» vertising because the railroads must
tine "f »Li largest table* volitameli ad vertising
1-lsslOII»
tion,
neutral, free utpmonia, nnno;
pay
the
cash
lor
the
space
would
lo­
part in protecting h»h after l hey are
an assort nient ol a vivid variety of
Fruit Trees
album
inoid
am m onia, none; chlorine.
in
line
to
get
at
least
a
ticket
now
planted a n d removes all interference
S r r i i r e nl Holy t ri ss
(lower» Irorn the garden of Mr» E &lt;1
0 p arts per 1.000,000; total solids,
a
nd
then,
and
to
p
eram
bulate
o\Vr
Tu
Mr»
S
Ruiigc
wif*
a
w
an
h
-l
with the work of Tile 1 ititeli Stales
Ste ven»
This Wednesday night's service at 8 p arts per 1,000.000; nitrates, trace;
governm ent ugent engaged in the th e great s ta te of Florida hi search thè hnndsome prize of a Foster
Artistn »kill and ta s te was m ani­ Holy Cross Churcfi promises tn lie hardness, .‘IK p arts per 1.000,000.
grt.pe fruii of thè fifiest variety, (or
work, th e United S ta tes fisheries of more things to boost.
fested in tin afraligem elt "f the of the greatest jimuiihh* interi*»l and | . T h e absence of both free and
Another railroad bill by Mr 7.ini baviiig thè largesl »»»orlnient of fruii
bureau will not do anything for
x.irioti» entries, ferns, plant» and benefit for everybody
T h e rector | album inoid am m onia in the spring
Florida, is the s ta te m e n t of II I* a u t h o r i z e s a i l n m i l c i n t h •• n t u t r t o Iree» uml plani» tn thè home ground» tlo wer» being -flown to 1be ties! ¡id
ha* taken lor tin- subjeet of hi* ad , w ater and it*- very »mall am o u n t of
T if
Yl
r
:
i
I
«’
H
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r
M
n
n
a
l
.
MrK
unge’»
garden
i»
(inique
y
r
.
u
l
p
e
r
Moore, assistant United Slates com
Mintage
I'l,i table- . i d -tiind» ,|n .*
Ii.uiiiin- (¿'in \ .i ■!i - '
the (M urine indicate it* good quality ,| I II r t ' - f i f ^
*• i . r . i r i r t
t n « i fi \
itiissmncr in hi» addri»» bcbin i he 1■" .................... ■ T Ir« r «r»• 1 !■ I T , t !«»!*» •!»» *1« r
w e f e .It
¡ i t aiti.
Mi
• itili
n
.....l
i
g
of
1
«
»u*
and
*
I'etei
"ii Die
th e iruination* are th at it1» of cxi|' G I 1*1,1I. t « 'imi*
t il» W
* | *■ M
I lurida irglidal ure -U I «ll«fiii*»ee 1 i-r 1 ., ¡1 . • ' • -1 1î i »«t gl \ it g I i&gt;J "bi t I 1 I lb ' 1 t |i ' wa- \ r ~ u n Way. R-pnn* Tin .¡lidtcs» 1‘nplWtiiuily good quality
G-ti ign !.. i -i- Fr ult» g r u « n w 1L
s, y » t ha- Jiu k»nnv dii l i m i - l rnm
\ et r e*
î ».
n 11o g e t her In n t V
• v « r \a It. i m i t i k!
will In- lllu -lru tid h&gt; l lie In—I »bile»
A vers desirable feature of this
By
tlu-»e iitln-r p i n o t » and tlower»
i•
Heretofore the -enators and repre
( ' r o s i *&gt;
f e n d i i l l It 'll
h o u s e J «il - »* «1 ih&lt;
At 5 o dio k the prizes were aw a rd ­ obtuiricd from New York City. It | sp rin g is its softness, containing lesa
or
ango»
und
K
u
a
m
q
u
a
t
s
,
peni
ho»,
s e n t a t i ves have turili- to tin* govern­
pluins. ligi, banana.», p i n e appiè, ed hy Hon. D. 1.. Thrasher, who practically covers the subject m u t te r ! t him one fourth of the a m o u n t of
ment for assistance, bqt would not tinti»!
am endm ent known ns thè
book
by Henryk calcium and m agnesium carbonates
Chi n e se c h e r r y , -lupini p l u m , mul- made one of Ids pleasing little talks, of that great
get it because of existing conditions “ grandini her r-lnUSi- "
Passa gì* of
paying
a
tributito
the
women
of
Sienkiewivz.
"
l
j
u
o
Vadis
"
found in many waters of this region.
such us minority and pi t t y lw» in I he resultinoti hy thè semiti- and b e r r y tree,», g r n p e s . g u u v n s . a l l i g a ' o r
There
tie»
been
it
large
i i i i iii lii-r nl
and j ii» t about qliough. a» many suSanford
lor
tlnir
interest
which,
he
pi ar u n d »t rii » borrii &gt;•
\ m o n g nll . i
counties; and there I» no adequate
a d u p t ioti b&gt; l lo- ......pie al t fi&lt; ni xt
thorHle» Dunk. fur supplying the
-aid. find bei n tin uplift of it- -ill- (II ople ill teii &gt;li 11 g i'll eklweek tillli,li
rc*l
m
g
spei
imi-li*
re
I
hi
i
ri
law I I I the stufe lor the p rille d ton of
generili eb eduli wotibl m ille I boti
tn .m ti and pr -b uni thanking t lie »i rir- "f »ervi.t» with tin- •IT i ’- . t i d lime and magnesia requirem ents of
phor t r , i
en«n py lt ii» i n t i n t i
i
the fish IIUturn I or planted tn t hi- j
MI II &lt;1* 11IM | il 1 .11fH »1 1“ V ii tt'
I
ninnili II • in l a i . lit o f the ill-, for a d d r e - n - and H 1» &lt;\|ieiti-d a l;irg*-r till* body
gi-r a n d Mi'Xicnn c a c t u s , u i n m - " f
state
1 T tu* »1 ri 1* -t'•*t f»I*-f t
ili«* f**l
t
’ ■j bet will . d o 11 ¡.-I -i ■i t lo ■
M a m ¡n-i.pl i i ii »a nford are now
v I I t» a ■ur io-i i ■. iti 11-i-lf
t - hi* n i l -I'1.« Ill II at 1 111 »1" 11III* -, t
Mr Muore -ani.1 *be b-H"Wing ¡(&gt;M , ^ (
,
I
a
l
o
.
u
t
.1
1
h . g n i - a - I- u 1 * ' h i t i t i " i i " f
W
i
d
m
-day
niglil
nl
•
IU
P
III
u»ing
this water and make daily
p r t , i , imi i f . r n i- in ifu» w o t nl i r t il
( lunga m u s t he l u r r i e d » a l I - li-re
^¡j m „j, p e r s op s o v e r t w e t i t y uni *
r
velo
li»
bea
ul
y
There
1
»
no
Imt
an
of
|,j|grimages
to th e Elder place to get
g a r d e n , a» weli a» t h è u s u a i e V e n
thè g o v e r n t m - n t cu n t a b e tàx t i o n j „ |1(| |
| s t a t e » r i t i z e n s m u s t be |
The garden prize- were awarded l.iing i- a»ked to help l Ut Brother j ( (,j, pnrtncen for all Ills and it is
•
luy
i
b
i
m
r
gì
ni
rally
i
n
u
m
i
ili
•
v.
r
\
relative to establishing a tishi-rv resident* "f tlo- »tale one year «ml
wIlli especial reference lo tin- »flow hood of S Andrew to meet Die alm ost certain th a t some day in tho
first, the s l a t e , must do her part lit o f ' t h e county »is months, must tie b u ie g a r d e n plot
Everyone is In­ near future this water will make tho
mg of spring blossom; the object be­ heavy expenses.
FloWcr Show
enacting laws for the protection of able to read und write a n y section of
vited
Elder pi«,re so famous th a t some en­
ing to encourage the planting of such
the fish a n d shellfish ¡tiler planting: tiie eons tit tit ion; applicant must own
There could ho nothing prettier
terprising firm will buy the larrp and
thing» ns will bloom tn winter and
second the laws must he enforced, in his own right property to the than the gorgeuos display of a m a ry l­
m ak e the spring a commercial c«nterearly spring
T he following g a r­
Many &lt; hanges in Star
and officials required to enforce them value of not b-»s than $500; must lis; the stately pure white call»» and
prise. i! B Coney of- Orlando, a
dens from various sections of S a n ­
Sanford claims to have one of the
must h av e sutllcicnt funds to e m ­ not have been convicted prior to the Faster lillies. or the sweet pamy
ford were chosen u» prize winners. hi*»t equipped moving picture houses son-in-li.w of* C«pt Elder's is very
ploy officers enough to curry out the tim e of application, of larceny, ro b ­ faces and oth er exquisite liloossoms
enthusiastic i m r tin spring and hua
Those of Mrs. Carte-, Mrs. Amici
in the s tale in the Stur Theater
and handsome, forms, palms and pot
law; th ird , the United S ta tes govern­ bery. forgery, perjury or bribery.
son, Mrs. .Minnie Jones, Mr» G F Manager (I 1* Herndon is giving alre ad y introduced it into Orli ndo,
m ent' will not tolerate any in te r­
T he fifth provision follows; “ P ro­ plants on exhibition a t the flower Smith, Dr Robson. Mrs. Stephens,
w h e n it readily found favor with all
his patrons th e best that money can
ference with its agents engaged on vided. however, that no person, or show
At 6 o’clock when the room
witli favorable mention for Mrs. buy in the mit ure &lt;d film* nnd equip th e physicians who are re im n m dthe work and until the proper meas­ such lineal descendant of such p er­ was thronged with daintily gowned
Méisrh, Mrs Harrold. Mr», Musson, ment and just now is engaged in ing it to their patients.
ures are passed in th e s ta te the son, who was on January I. IHfiV. or women, it was a scene of rare beauty
Mrs. Terhetin, Mr» Herndon, Gate
As will lie seen iron t In* a m ' y d s
decorating th&lt;* interior of th e theatre
fisheries bureau cannot aflord to prior thereto, entitled to vote under that greeted one upon entering, b r
City H I«y.*»*, \ t r*t
\S r fi ill,,
\ ! r* with wilier color ed ic ts , new light* the water i* chemically pure a i d is
spend mucli money in carrying out constitution and laws of th e state» it was indeed a brilliant setting im
p robably us good i( not better th an
Zachark. Mrs Davis
und n better machine
A few w«-*ki
this work.
or territories, or entitled to vote u n ­ the eager, enthusiastic spectators
th
vuter t i n t is
Three
special
prizes
wi-re
given,
ago a new a p p a ra tu s was installed i e famous lilhia
When these measures are enacted, d e r any form of government, or any and gracious women whose energy
b
ro
u
g
h
t
here
nt
a
high
price. Cnpt.
i.
e.t
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Bray
th a t will give the operator un alter­
he said, th e government will render naturalized citizen nr his descendants nnd service had made possible such
Elder wants it rr'dcrstood t but tho
for
the
q
u
i
r
?
ami
beautiful
garden
nating nr r direct current and this
To the left •-(
all proper assistance.
shall he denied tin- right to register a successful display
eflect around a home newly built arrangement egives the clearest ol w ater at the present time is fr«o to
the
entrance
the
tables
and
slit
Ives
a
n
d
vote
because
he
»hull
not
lie
aide
He declares that pust legislatures
within the past year. Six fancy cal- picture». A new screen will also be a n y one who wishes to get R and
have exem pted many little creeks to read und write us ubpve provided, were hanked with great mnsses of
u din ms
placed on the stage Ihis week and this is r. grert o p p o rtu n ity for those
und hoyotis from the general law by or because hi- shall not own property, the brilliant hued am aryllis from
who ere troubled with the ills of
To Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stewart for the pictures will he constantly im ­
Nurseries; to the right
N a tu r a l­ the Mead
county a c t, and no law t h a t can he of value above specified.
proved until th e 'very acm e of per­ m o r t r l flesh.
enforced has over been passed; for ized citizens of the United* States, palms and ferns and a fine display the spirit shown in beautifying the
M or liliifte the people of Sanford
fection is reached
T h e stage has
where p a r ts of them could have been however, at the time they apply »nd of |lotted geranium s in a variety of grounds of a rented home Six fancy
can
congratulate themselves upon
ul»o
lu-en
done
ovor
und
tiie
entire
enforced otherwise, th e re was not before they shall he p erm itted to reg­ colors. In tho window off setting Ihe caladium*.
th
e
fact
that not only hits the city
Ulterior
now
presents
un
«fleet
that
.T o Mrs. Wlllluin I a*tiler for a goisufficient money available to hire the ister, shall present to the registration glowing (lowers within were the
t
h
e
best
water work*' system , tho
ik
most
pleasing
to
the
patrons
of
office certificate of his naturalization plant prixes contributed hy Reason- geous border of amaryllis. Six fancy
officer«’ needed for enforcement.
flowing wells und other good water
(his
popular
place.
cr
Bros,
of
the
Onorn
Nurseries,
^»ladiurns.
,
He deduced that double tho n u m ­ or a duly authenticated copy th e re ­
Prof, H enry Nehrling of Palm Cot­
In n few weekr« tho new serir-l pic­ b u t they can alw ays tak e c ten
ber now engaged in t h e .F lo rid a fisl\ o f."
To Mr. and Mrs. Runge for choice
m in u te s trip to th e Elder pine, and
T h e resolution was a d o p te d by a tage G ardens at G o th s, and T 1«. and num erous varieties of fruit trees ture " R u n a w a y J u n e " will he pre­
Industry could bo em ployed after n
get
t h e water th a t will enable them
little judicious legislation and e n ­ v o te of 56 to i&gt; and was im m e d ia te­ Meade of Oviedo and \V. Allen Bur­ in their home garden.
1 Foster sented ut the S ta r and each week to live forever
the new c h a p te rs will lie given in
pee of Philadelphia.
forcem ent; b u t if this is not pro­ ly certified to the senate.
grapefruit tree
Im m ediately in front of the en­
vided for in a few yours there wilt be
For at tractive
veranda
i-fTeui, the Sanford Herald, thus giving the
Sunday Hour C hanged
Then Schanl Improving
trance was a stand of nasturtium s, ! (irises w«*re awarded Mrs binge«-. | people the chance tn read fhe »lory
practically no fishing Industry in the
Beginning with next Sunday, the
W
ord
come - fr&lt; rn I 'n l "»p|l;t| ut
hi
advance
and
see
the
pictures
Do
and through the center extending to
state to boast of. Florida's fish laws
F o u rth Sunday after Easter, l lie- the hack of the room were wonderful Mrs. Clulteiideri, Mi*» N’t-liie Evans. | billowing night.
U
rluudo
thut Theo Schunt m im­
to the present time, he declared,
h o u r for the night service ut Holy howls of rores, baskets of verbenas, St. Jolins Hotel, Mr* I), G Monroe,
p
ro
v
in
g
and
thz I he will recover
The Star will give the ju-ople of
have gove with the perfum e of her
Cross Church has been changed to red and pink; pansies,' daffodils, Mrs. A ylett Fitts.
from
the
dillleult
operation perform­
Sanford some good features und also
flowers, up in the air.
T h e garden prizes were palms of the regular ru n of good film» r.l! ed u few weeks i go a r il return to hb
7:30 p. m.
daiseis and lillies; violets, mignon­
tho variety l^itania Borbonica; the during the s u m m e r m on th s and ns hom e und business in ~ b w weeks
ette, geranium s, gladioli) und every
M.
D,
Gatchel
is
building
a
b
u
n
­
T he pending fish bills to control
veranda winners will a d d to their the theatre building is cool, a n d well
other flower t h a t can be grown a t
the salt water Tfifh of t h e s ta te aa galow on his place for Mr. a n d Mrs.
collections, Dracena T erm intlis.
ventilated th e patro n s of tho movies ’ M r. R. C, B radshaw a n d d'-tlgh*
Vases of
T he this season in Florida.
wsll as th e fresh wster fWh, with F orrest Gatchel to occupy.
* At tho flower show prizes were are assured of a place to go during ter, Mrs. M crth a CuM are thV first
gorgeous
bloom*
of
every
variety
various regulations, licenses, etc., firm name. Gatchel &amp; Son applies to
the long evenings of t h e sum m er to purchase on e of the new ’m odel
and color stood upon tables and a w ard ed as follows:
»Ill no doubt be enacted. But with th e business only and not on th e
F ord s.
H an d so m e st arran g e m e n t nastur- time.
stands
placed
around
the
rooms.
p roperty.
the number of local bills th at
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THE SANFORD HERALD

where he was given n place. M aybe
Korreat Lake &lt;lid nut w ant n position
ind m aybe this« m a tte r is perfectly
• K. J. HOLLY, Kdlior
latisfactory
to Mr. Lake,
We do
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
not know anything a b o u t it and
r i i b l M w l K r r r y T i w U y and F r id a y
have not asked Mr. Luko a b o u t the
appoint m enta,
but since Editor
Ri'cse lias m entioned tho fact wo are
m ;n s&lt; m m iiN price , in advance
right glad to call a t t e n t i o n to the
ONE YEAR............................................. 12.00
fact of an a p p a ren t p u n is h m e n t pi
B I X M O N T H S .......................................................... LZS
C an M r.J~linrdoe explain?
- « llU F J t M O N TH S
“
'7 * r rh'el

[ their interest« individually a n d eol! lectively; ftn ^ jn stan re , s h o rte r hours
per day and a higher rate of wages.
] Also to increase tho efficiency of
members b y meeting once in a
while, etc.
T lfO M E N haye always had their rights at the Peoples Bank of San3rd. Did t h e y obtain th e desired
""
ford. We weldome the personal and household accounts of
results and how? They d id , to a
certain e x ten t, a n d are gaining every
women, assuring every - courtesy and the promptest attention... J J u r
day
THoic_ m ethods have alw ays
women patfBTis apprTciatfT the service which we render and "we art*
been peaceable a n d so far a s I have
pleased to open new accounts for any woman 'who desires to have tinany knowledge of there are no strikes
• l ^ b y ( a r r W r | L M I * « Y a w la
convenience and safety afforded by a bank account.
t M I n n d la IW
or lockouts on record a m o n g the
F e r tile F lorida
Ad r a a rd a r'32 0 t, P e r M o n ili
building trad o unions of th is tow n.
PayawaU la Adraara Maat IW Msde al IMHra
INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
They arc shipping potato es in car Much ran he gained by persuasion of
■ il
Aa fteraad-Oaaa Stall Mällar Aafaol Sind load lots from the Indian river coun­
the whole.
scats
» * • * . al Ika I'ooloEiro al Haafard, h a l l i .
t r y : and yet the raising of potatoes
4th.
W
hat
m
ethods
tire
i
n
.
use
to
f
I f c l « det a f M»r«h Ird, l i f t .
for the spring market is a new ex­
perience in t h a t section, arcordhTg-to d ay 4 a S an fo rd - i n dealing w ith
T d r y h o n r No. I I S
those, who reftm r to-accede t o the
O ftka la H otaid Ha|l4i*&lt;
J _I-- -- ------any*.. ■». ■ o » o i L . - a . a . &gt;■ Ahe M e lb o u rn e Time*-. - T h ere are dem ands of organized la b o r?
I
num bers of ju s t such " n e w " things
m
aintain
t
h
a
t
th
is
question
is
o
u
t
of
T his is good hotel weather.
t h a t are to bring g reater riches to
H. R. STEVF.NS
C. M. HAND
SANFORD, FLORIDA
H. E. TOUR
R. r . peas
place as o rg a n iz e d labor h a s de­
- T — 0 -----Florida.
frcM«*!
v ic r.iw .n .1
F. L WOODRUFF Vk.-Prt.dcnt
cw «a
a„ , c« m„
m
anded
p
ra
ctically
nothing
in
s
e
v
­
Now is th e accepted tim e to get
-» 4 *
eral
years
t
h
a
t
has
not
been
c
o
n
­
to g e th e r on the hotel.
Sweet p o tato es arc one of th e most ceded. R ight here I want t o p r o ­
------ 0 -----profitable crops in Florida.
i t Is
This is th e week th a t we were to estim ated t h a t the acreage this year test against M r. Price's in s in u a tio n
th a t a n on-union man is h o n e s t,
build one of the new hotels.
will he fully 26 per cent larger than self reliant a n d competent, a n d a provem ent* or for building. Bonds*
arc gobbled up at prices t h a t havo
last season.
Growers are beginning
He not been offered before for years.
Y esterday wns Memorial D a y and* to realize t h a t sweet p o tato es of uni­ union man is j u s t the reverse.
n o t one w ord a b o u t It in Sanford. form size when raised in auch q u a n ­ knows ‘th a t o u r members n r e ns Yesterday a t Clcurwater fifteen
honest, c o m p ete n t and self re lia n t as aKPnts o r buy ers scram bled for $25,W h a t a pity.
WIlLL MEAN A TELEGRAPH SERVICE IN CONJUNCTION
tities t h a t sh ip m e n t can he m ade in
any bunch of non union m e n he oqq school bonds and th e successful
------O ------car lots arc a money m aker. There could name. I w o n 't step in to y o u r
WITH THE POSTOFFICE
In Home ways Sanford is one of is a steady increase in th e dem and
bidder p aid $ 105-10 with accrued
s
tra
p
on
the
b
o
y
c
o
t
t
,
Mr.
P
rice.
I
t
tho heat citlea in the «Lite a n d in for good stock. T he yield per arre
interest, a n d this buyer will have to
n
This. Electric Mall Service which
From the point of view of the
o t h e r ways it is absolutely dea d and is large, and th e re tu rn s per acre is too plain, a b lin d man could s e e it. dispose of th e m nt a price a b o v e this
th e Telepost C om m ittee of the Telepost, tho Electric Mail means .
Our members p atro n iz e those w h o m figure to m u k e his profit.
la id out.
com pare fa v o ra b ly witji a n y other they wish to.
U nited S ta tes S enate in its re p o rt of message sent by Tclepost. just *,
We tell no m e m b e r
-----. 0 -----¿Money is piling up in t h e big cities
crop in Florida, when fertilizer, labor who they can o r cannot trade w ith ,
T h e Florida legislature is grinding a n d condition of sbll are ta k e n Into
waiting for investm ent. I t is crying M arch 4, 1915, recom m ends to the a n y o th e r telegraph message ¡„ len.(
nor
have
f
ever
h
eard
of
a
m
a
n
b
e
­
a w a y a n d seem ingly are m aking consideration. - For n o rth e rn m a r­
for fcetion. T h e balance of tr a d e of consideration M tho P o stm aster G e n ­ with tho difference that the rolleru
eral,
m eans n telegraph * service Ing of the message at one end jnd
ing
fined
or
p
u
nished
for
t
r
a
d
i
n
g
progress. We hope for the best and kets the Je rse y red, T riu m p h and
the world is in Uncle S a m 's favor.
t
h
ro
u
g
h
o u t the United States Post tho delivering of it at the other is
with
unfair
firms.
They
just
d
o
n
’t
, .p ray
th e results,
‘Factories a r e working over tim e to
Jersey Yellow a r e the most popular
Office. The rates at whtoh 4 he T ele­ done by the regular collector, anj
want to.
C e rta in ly a man o r an supply t h e world's needs.
----- O -----Fatnrs
varieties. All so u lh rn m ark e ts prefer individual can t r a d e with w hom he
post will give this service are one carriers of the Post Office.
Tho A. C. L. may as well ta k e all the yellow y am s.
must he diligently c u ltiv a te d and
Sweet potatoes
re
n t a word for 10 words a n d onepleases.
Next,
t
h
n
t
.
a
d
in
the
S
a
n
­
Where n message is deliver. il „„ a
t h e trains off. T he Railroad C om ­ are in d em an d tho y ea r round.
acreage increased to meet the de­
half
cent a word for 50 words or postal card it will he railed ., teleford
Herald
was
merely
an
a
d
v
e
r
­
mission scorns to have no objections Prices range from 60c to $1.25 per
mands of th e world for food.
more. T he electric mail seYvice wil card, which means ten word, for t,-n
tisement for o rganized labor, as som e
an d why should we worrry.
T h a t’s th e situation to d a y .
bushel. T hey can he raised on a l­ people say they do not know w h e re
differ
from the present telegraph s e r­ cents.
When it is delivered , n *
O—
The m o m e n t the war is o v e r con­
most any kind of land, and by co­
Miami has 600 members of the o p eration the growers of every coun­ to find a union man. They know- fidence will be restored. M oney will vice in rate s and in th a t th e postal sealed envelope, the message is
facilities would be used to collect called n telepost, which means 50
now.
C h am b er of C om merce. Orlando is
come from s a f e ty deposit boxes and a n d deliver messages s en t a t th e re­
ty agree to p la n t a certain num bfr
words or less for 25 cents, and 5
6th. How does membership in a
working for th u t m any. O ther cities of acres which would insure s h ip ­
from o th e r biding places n n d bor­
In Florida are m aking su m m er c a m ­ m ents of cnrlot to the mnrlkcts. union instantly ch a n g e a man fro m rowers will seek the banka nnd the duced rates. In case Special Deliv- cents for each additional IP words nr
livery o r messenger service is desired leas. These rates will be uniform,
paigns for larger m em bership in the T h ere is not n tim e during the entire all th a t is vile n n d vicious i n to an country will go prosperity m ad.
itn a d d itio n al p aym ent of ten cents regardless of distance bet»...., ,,..v
industrious,
honorable,
c
o
m
p
ete
n
t
Board of Trado.
W hat ia Sanford y ea r th a t sweet potatoes are not In
It will cost 10 per cent more to would lie required
mechanic? I pass this question as
two points connected b&gt; |.|epo»t
doing?
build then t h a n now T o d a y we can
d em an d to a certain extent.
Of
Tyis service is made possible by lines.
, not being worth an answer.
T alk
O
build 26 per cent cheaper t h a n a the Telepost A utom atic system of
. course, prices tluotuate considerable
TlxE l e c t r i c Ma i l *
|.
’ ,r
According to City A ttorney I)e- j but the s o u th ern sweet p o ta to is a | sense.
year ago.
telegraphing by which as high as q u i c k e r t h a n A* l e t t e r n ...
7th Ask any g ra m m a r school boy
■Cottes a house on wheels can he staple article a n d growers are renl&gt;|"
So build now
Shall we follow the
1.000 words per m inute ran be t r a n s ­ t h a n n t e l e g r a m
what a negro m echanic is and hi* can
V moved into the tire limits. This will
course t h a t is economically sound, m itted over a single wire
i ixing the fact more every day.
B y t h i s s e r v i c e s e v e r a l * ,.
tell
you.
So
unorganized
labor
does
s t a r t n merry moving d ay unit the
I which will benefit the muss of our
* « «
From the point of view of th e lions m ay I...... x c h a n g e d i .
' not recognize such a term us ‘‘neg ro
n e s t few weeks will see several sky
people, which will prepare us to Post Office, the Electric Mail means
Kissimmee is plnnning to have a mechanic?"
ness hour» between the l*u
T h e n I want to ask.
nernpers on wheels moved into the
handle the increased business tiiat is
fair
day
and
has
announced
th
a
t
on
a le tte r or card handled by th e tions of all cities having f r e q u e n t
whc.t ere these negroes who are e m ­
down town districts
to come; or are we today torpid, Post Office just as any other l&lt;^ier Posl Office collection.
May .‘ini there will he a general dis- ployed as m cchnnics?
If not m e ­
------ O —
asleep,
afra id , without courage or
T h e T e l e p o s t 1» m . «
r. . r
T h e ludiea a t least are alive in j piny of farm procucts, canned goods, chanic*» why do certain people e m ­ the foresight to prepare ourselves for nr card is today handled, with the
and
preserves,
and
now
the
Valley
fingle
exception
thut
instead
of
being
t
r
o
d
t
i
c
e
t
h
e
E
l
e
c
t
r
i
c
M
.i
ploy
th
em
as
such?
Hanford us th e ir flower show last
the boom t h a t is to come within
G
a
zette
says
t
h
a
t
the
stockm
en
of
carried
by
truin
the
contents
of
the
S
t
.
I
.
o
u
i
s
a
n
d
C
h
i
c
a
g
o
.n
o
t • •
8lh
The
word
sca
b
has
not
been
S a t u r d a y a tte s te d . We will tu rn the
nine months.
Clearwater S un.
letters or cards are tran sm itte d by i t u s r a p i d l y a s i t s line* ,
t
building of the new hotel over to th e th a t vicinity will add to the im p o rt­ used by me in a n y of these articles
wire betw een the two post offices.
le a s e d
ladies
unless th e men of Sanford ance of the d a te py bringing in A reference to it is unjust and u n ­
□ It T ir e d
com e to tho front.
The ladies of line cuttle for a big cattle sale. The fair
A s o me w h a t w( af her henton ‘tramp, i
Now. ns to the balance of the a r ­
S anfprd would alm ost make us b e ­ idea at llrsl was only for the display
of Osceola co unty products, but the ticle
» ll *» limiter with
Labor ns a commodity is b ei ng ask* *1 &lt; fi at
com e a suffragette.
fils ioni I* ni (»il, In *,*&gt;:n un
c
a
ttle
sale
will
ad
d
interest
Lo
the
It hasn't
worth
what
it
mil
bring
in
the
open
n
/.
X
occasion.
Stock will he brought m arket. If a m an can demand five hud s imp a t i n y e a r s " i Tirtsilaa
Sanford Herald says: “ There seems
Hrgt mer
X
t o be plenty of rum ors around O r­ from adjoining sta te s and this will (| 0||iirs per day u n d get it he is
he
offered
along
with
Florida
range
worth
it
I
have
tried
many
tim
e
s
la n d o about c o u n ty d vision an (1 it
Within th e past year the to explain that organized labor does .N ssiifr »f \ p [si I r a ! 1« ri fu i l a i I l m ! I n «Irr
makes us tired.
If t ii*re tirt* a ny ra ttle .
H r# i|un ATS* taf i h r f * r ite ra i Mta lli*Ur*
live
stuck
in d u stry has a tta in e d Mll| have lo lie* p a id at u uniform
Not i r r I* h r r c l i y i l feti ih at C*
I*. Ita n
rum ors about county division Wl*
»
t
il
l,
At
D
|»urch»***r «if T a t t '» f i 1flra t *•
g
reater
prom
inence
than
for
m
any
r
a
tp.
We
have
only
a
minimum
If
h av e not heard them and wc art*
N u . H il,
I ÌM* S th d ay m A p r i l A . D I
X
f i l r i l » A id c e r t if ic a i* j t i m y u d i r e i
re a d y to cease th is c o n stan t bicker­ years pust nnd a sale such as is pro- u mun is worth m ore, pay him m ore •|Hü2.&gt;h&amp;«
n d h i« m ad e a p p lic a t io n f o r l a * t ] * r .i to
X
posed in Kissimmee will n ttru c t con­ by all means.
T h e things u n ­ ia ue in a r r o n la n r « * u t il i lia r Hafd r a r i III
in g between th e two cities. T here
r a t a r m itra r*« I h r fo lto «ri n f de« refi»*« I p ro p ,
X
siderable a tte n tio n .
organized labor s t a n d s for, m en tio n ­ a r t jf ■ iliitalrrl in stampiti a l* r n t m t y , F l it id r t
Is no reason for Sanford and Orlando
• * •
T H E A T L A N T IC C O A ST
ed by Mr. Price, a r e all good a n d tu -« fit Lo t« I l o 2R , Io n l^urt« ( an d f»,
t o "keep up the c o u n ty division fight.
D a n ie li S u b
B ly W o n
&lt;f S K i j , Sr-r
lo .
T h e S t a n d a r d Ifu ilr o a t l e f th e S o u th
A
novel
b
a
n
q
u
e
t
was
tendered
i
n
'n
o
t
opposed
to
th
o
s
e
of
organized
T r
2 ! S. I l 2 9 v :
A rra « I l o
T h e last legislature settled th a t m a t ­
T h a » lit i la n d h r l i t j
ni ih
the
dom
estic
science
d
ep
a
rtm
en
t
of
labor
except
that
we
think
a
m
an
I
ter."
« I ih » it » u * n r « o f « u rh r r f t i f i r a l r Iti Ih#*
^
id U r t k n o a f i
I'in Ir* * ■»•d m l ( U r i t i 1
'T is a tiresome subject
Hut you the M anatee c o u n ty High School »hoold have n w orking card also, I.1 ««h»ami!a hr
m l o r r u n ! ■r r nr d in | In 1««*
u t
know, Friend Bob. this last scare F riday night a t which tw e n ty boys when looking for em p lo y m e n t, it is • i r r d fell’ l u u r l K r f i i m on ih r ¿**lh d a y Ilf I
M i l A. I» 191 &amp;
For information call on or phone
^
X
head didn't come from Orlando. It of the Gardening Club of th e High surely un asset.
\VUne*« m y o f f lr l a l « iar
G.
W.
CULM,
Ticket
Apent
A.
W.
F
R
ITO
T,
D.
!'
. Ag.*..t
t
h
i«
the
2&lt;Kh
d
a
y
o
f
A
p
r
i
l.
A
.
D
.
1
9
1
6
.
Now, 1 believe 1 h av e answered
was nn invention of u Tallahassee School were present, with P rincipal
t a r a li
. K . A. D 0 Ü 0 LA 8 8 .
Sanford, Florida
*
Jackson ville, Florida
Clerk C ir c u it C o u r t , Seminole Co., Ma,
^correspondent, for which our folks Gillespie, Prof King, in stru cto r in’ Mr. Price's questions to tho best of
l ly Jaa. C. H o h e n « . D. C
d e p a rtm e n t
and my qbility. *
a m m ot responsible. t We like to th e agricultural
7 l* T u e » - 5 t r
T he thirteen
original
colonies
t h i n k it is " s e t tl e d ."
We fought others. The discussions were directwhan there was som ething to fight ed along the line of "hack to th e formed a union a n d out of it grow
.rtlruut, b u t believe th u t now- settled, fa rm ," a n d the spread provided from the United States of America, o u r
Doubtless,
Mr.
Brice
a n d if It remains settled, the tw o vegetables produced by the hoys, country.
counties should prosper a n d rem ain with a tem pting chicken pillnu were would have o b jected, had he been
There were ad- living st that time
An old l » v o b ro th e rs , or sisters or cousins or hurrl to surpass.
dresses by Professor Gillespie. Pro- | u tionary slogan w«». "United wo
ro m eth in g
O rlando Citizen.
feasor King and Josiah Y a r n .
A stand, divided we f a l l . "
Which
—O n u m b e r of the boys spoke, giving would also have been distusteful to
H A R D EE NOT GENEROUS
ideas concerning the world in which him. One of the o b ligations we ta k e
M r. C ary H ardee, speaker of the
they t a k e such delight. These fel­ in our unions is to acquiesce to t h e
house ia quoted to have said upon
lows nre in tye business not o n ly ,f o r will of the m ajority, which is one of
bis election:
pleasure b u t profit. Prof. King is in the fundam ental principles of o u r
"1 shall tre a t all members alike,
correspondence w ith Dean J. J. governm ent.
Mr. P rice evidently
u a d no county or section will have
Vernon of ‘ the S t a t e Agricultural does not take a n y s to c k in such
c a m e to know t h a t I have re m e m ­
school and has received assurance nonsense.
b ered w hether its re p resentatives
t h a t provision will be made for schol­
His article sounds as if it was from
s u p p o r t e d me or one of my o p p o ­
arships for m em bers of the rlu b who the pen of a d y sp ep tic, whose indi­
n en ts."
m ake a w orthy record in their work gestion s a t ruined b y a diet*of e m ­
M r . Forrest L ake was Mr. H arthis season.
balm ed beef way b a c k in Spanishd t s ' i strongest
o p p o n en t,
which
American war days.
He seems to
snMins t h a t he h s d a larger following
Reply to M r. Price
think organized lab o r did It.
t h a n a n y o th e r mom ber.
B ut we
ReapectfyHy s u b m itted ,
I did not Intend to publish any
fail to aee in looking over Mr.
C. C. Pearson.
H a rd e e 's a p p o in tm e n ts t h a t
Mr. of th e inside workings of tra d e
P. S. Indigestion, w ith its various
X a k e 'a nam e is a t the head of a n y unions, us every one knows them to
o f th e m . T his was w ithout do u b t be secret orders. (I wonder If Mr. ramifications is alone responsible for
Is now extensively used instead of olaa n intentional slight which will be Price would have th e au d a city to most of th e crimes, catastrophes nnd
fnshioned wall paper and other antiquated
re s e n te d not only b y Mr. Lake b u t ask th e K. P.'s or I. 0. 0 . F .'s for cruelties, public and p riv n te discord:
and unsanitary material. Pee Gee Flatkoatt
b y his friends as welt. Mr, H a rdee th e ir inside workings) although th ere for it tinges h u m a n thqught and
is a very durable hygienic interior decorative
w o u ld have shown a much broadfer is nothing to be concealed in regard .vision with pessim istic black or
s p i r i t h a d he given Mr. Lake a to th e m .) Of course nearly everyone bloody red or envious green or de­ THE S M I M I V , D O U B L E FLAT OIL F IIIS H
oil paint that imparts a velvety-like effect. The
c h a ir m a n s h ip an d lived up to th e could indorse our principles for th ey generate yellow in s te a d of tho nor­
delicate and harmonious tints do not fade,
fine s p irit of his quoted words.-— are good a n d sound and non-union mal, serene and Invigorating white. T h e beautifully illustrated hook/'The Modem Method
and are both restful and pleasing to'the eye.
All the world's g re a te s t public dis­ o f Finishing W alls ” contains practical suggestions
men should indorse them .
R e p o rte r-S ta r.
fo r the artistic decoration of walls and ceillings. It
Mr. P rice charges organized labor tu rb ers have been diseased.
A sid e from
a r tistic beauty. Pee dee
We a r e glad th e R epo rter-S ta r has
(Ex. Tho A dventures of
Joshua ahows reproductions of a number of rooms finished
c o m m e n te d on th is s t t i t u d e o f th e with causing or try in g to cause more
Flatkoatt is the most economic wall-finish
j
effectively with P ee Gee Flatkoatt, and gives other
s p e a k e r. We n oted it s t the lime In v o lu n ta ry servitude th a n all oth er Craig.)
on the market. It very durable, nnd should
I ask him to
valuable information and many harytonioua color
o f t h e a p p o in tm e n ts b u t being one agencies combined.
it become soiled it can easily and quickly b c
"B uild Now "
combinations. A s k us for this book orw rite direct to
of Lake's su p p o rte rs s n d in his hom e n am e five union m en in Sanford who
restored to
original beauty and clearness
Tho " B u ild N ow " m ovem ent ia
town h e sitated to bring ou t this a re n o t union m en of their own
by sponging with water nnd soap. Pee Gee
q u e s tio n s n d since t h e R eporter-S tar free will a n d cham pions of organized being ag itated over th e en tire United
Flatkoatt s a v e s th e e x p e n se and inconS ta tes.
Especially -Is t h e building
b aa s t e n (it to do so it gives T h e labor. He ca n't do It.
viencc
of frequent repopering or redecorating
LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY
'N ow Mr. Price asks a few q ues­ m ovem ent being a g i t a t e d In the
H e r a l d ' a n o p p o r t u n i t y to question
*nd
assures
the fullest measure of satisfaction.
south.
All
building
m
a
teria
l
is
the
MANV7ACTURIR\0 F
S p e a k e r H a rdee's generosity th a t tions:
cheapest
t
h
a
t
it
has
bee
n
for
years,
la
t.
W
h
a
t
were
t
h
e
direct
causes
t b e new spapers h a r p ab o u t.
We
P E E G EE FLATKO ATT
have n o th in g a j a i n s t Speaker Har- t h a t led to the form ation of tho labor is plentiful an d e v e n real estate
, 1«* a n d will up h o ld hia hands in buildings trad e unions in Sanford? has slum ped. T here ia n o reason for
« v e r y w a y p o a l b l e b u t i t was very T h e direct causes were long hours this except a m a t t e r of mind.
M o n ty has never b e e n more plen­
a p p a r e n t to all concerned t h a t ho of labor and» low wages.
I t ia going begg in g in the
2nd. W h a t dlcf th e m em bers ex­ tiful.
did n o t give F orrest L ake th e chair­
financial
centers.
PeoOlu do not
pect
to
accomplish
by
auch
o
rg
a
n
­
m a n s h ip of any c o m m itte e a n d gave
want
money
a
t
kny
price
f o r ' big imization?
T
h
ey
expected
to
ad
vapee
him but little In the few committees

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TAGE THREE

TH E SANFORD HERALD
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Nollre of Meeting
Newman. Frank Miller. T hrasher,
^ F d I I d r i a d r i a a a d d » t a d d r t d O ‘»dddaaa«*»&gt;‘l* d ' m a a a a d d i i 4 a a . 3 H n g a p g
Meeting of the Literature D epart­
WaUoti, B arrett Hr.. Barrett, ^r,,
A RESUME OF SANFORD i
(fubhott, Morgan, Itishop and Misses
ment of the Woman's Club takes gI
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE
Annie Parrarnore and Laura Fish.
place W ednesday. April 28th at 3:00
'♦ " f K
t
p
.'tn
a
t
the
club
rooms
Let
every
Vlittn *11 Cmnmiflicsttiiñi fat (kit
Little Happenings—Mention ¡
Cwlvmn la So«»#If E4li«r,"sf I*1»at
member a tte n d and enjoy the pro­
¡ ‘m o r ta l M e n tio n
GENEVA NEW S
of M atters in Brief—
M»S K A TnkHa. Y W No roi
gram. " T h e Sage of Snap Heart'
Mr. and Mr». Chr.» Ryan left
Personal Items of
No V|ioch m aking » events have
F arm " b y Mr. c . C. W o o d r y d J
todrry- fht their former home in
[r-iuaM *t*!&lt; taaaA iK .';il#:aru3adauaaaaai'iir. .btrtTTrt -. u a n a u u u a u u u a A
Interest
happened
in G eneva tho past weak
r ‘Following thi* will be a continuation
Louisville, Ky. They will return to
bu
t
the*
usual
th in g j have taken
of Mark Tw ain's quotations from
t
.-t«pintroll — T u io rh
j for its unique and original aflpirr. Sanford in the fall.
place
—the
things
th a t are, as wo
authors
on
the
year's
program.
A m arriage surrounded by much! In the course of the evening a
Summary of the Floating Small
some
times
»ay,
Pdull”
and ordin­
Rev
F.
P.
Strong
will
leave
to
d
a
y
interest
is
t
h
a
t
of
Miss
Lucille
Ascharm
ing
program
of
music
and
reciTalk* Succinctly Arranged for
Grnwlng Alfalfa
pinwall and Mr. Julius Alexander | la tio u s was rendered am ong them he- for Jacksonville, where he will rep- ary. But we do well not to forget
Hurried Herald Readers
Mr. R. Marsh, local agent for the Taknch which took place Sunday ing a humorous reading b y Lucille re*rnt~T hr Congrrgntionni
church th a t "success still lies In the one
; »+♦»&gt;»»»»»♦«♦♦♦+»♦»♦♦♦♦»*
Standard Oil Company for Sanford—m orning a t ten o'clock at the Epls- Hines th a t was greatly enjoyed. at the s ta te convention ol the C o n ­ old word, " d ru g g o ry ;" th e doipg
Johh W ilson ami family of Mel­ hrought to the Herald office a speci- copal Rectory, Rev. A rth u r Peck T h o Sunday school orchestra ren­ gregational Society.
of on« thing., one thing, one thing,
—------lon ville av e n u e teavo today lor Char- men of alfulfu, measuring nearly tw o' officiating-. -T h e bride a n d groom d ered two violin numbers, being relong alta r i t -ciuua*. Lo be a pleas­
don, Oldpi t h e i r sum m er home. feet and grow n by him In his yard. Score accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. wberever they arc heard. Their se­
Mrs. ‘Eliza Long of N orth C a ro ­ ure ." So let us not shun the "gall­
Sweet P o tapcs at Lefller'a. 71-2c Mr. M arsh is working h ard to dis- F rank T a lb o tt and Miss Frnncea lections were "A Boat -Song" and lina is the guest of hef pephew, Mrs. ing yoke" of t h e commonplace
things.
«.■•
Misses Eva W. W. Long.
cover a m eans of raising this re-1 Aspinwall. T h e bride wore a hand- ''D aisies and Lillies.”
Mr. C. H. 'D am e, district m anager
■
Mr.
L.
M.
Sheldon
is erecting a
marknble p la n t in Florida and from some going aw ay gown of blue W alker and M argaret Strong ren­
s)( the W oodm en of the World was
14x18
foot
building
with
wide swing*
the specimen shown it looks as If it gaberdine with stylish hat to m atch, d ered delightfully a piano duet. One
Mrs. Curl Ferran of Eustis. who
in the city y e s te r d a y Ip the interests
were on the right road. Alfalfa has
Mr. and Mrs. Tukach left Imme- of the most pleasing num bers was a has been visiting Mrs. D. L. T h ra s h ­ ing doors and a concrete floor at t i e
of his com pany.
worked ownders for some of the dintely uftcr the ceremony for Day- piano solo by Miss Bertha Packard. er returned to Eustis Sunday a fte r­ rear and to one side of his residence.
W hat does it all m ean?
Household' goods, Imperial irons northern and western states and if it tona by auto, from which place they T h e abbreviation contest furnished noon.
Mrs. and Mr. F a y Weaton of
and yeast cakes a t Simon’s.
60-tf
can be successful raised in Florida it took train for Jacksonville.
They m uch am usem ent but m ust have
D
aytona
are *visiting friends hero
will
prove
to
be
one
of
th
e
greatest
.been
" ceasy
a s y 'iw for eleven successful
ielt on the C lyde steam er for New j,”
« '"
Miss Janie Gray a n d Miss Belle
Mrs. Edith Yeager and little son,
this
week.
guess,
ts
had
to
draw
for
the
final
innovations
t
h
a
t
has
come
to
Florida
York where they will rem ain until
Gray of St. Petersburg will arrive
Richard.o( SaV anna, III., are visiting
One week from this S atu rd a y ,
in many years
July for Mrs. T akach to continue decision, which fell to Mr. Geo. tomorrow to visit Mrs. W. T.
with Mrs. Y e a g e r’s father, M. S.
April 24 there is to be a M ayday
Suggestions and information from her musical studies. Upon their^re- Armstrong. He was presented with Johns.
Nelson,
pieni# a t Lake H a rn e y u n d er theT h a t Mr.
thoae who are interested or who have tu rn to Sanford they will begin a bouquet of pansies.
u
us pices of the two S u nday schools.
Field Peas— C lay and speckled at mado a t t e m p t s to grow alfalfa in housekeeping.
H a rry Kent has missed his vocation
Mrs. S. E. B arrett Sr. and Mr*.
T h e entire neighborhood is ecpected
Lefller’s.
7 l-2 tc
a
n
d
should
h
a
v
e
become
an
auc­
the s tate will he welcomed by Mr.
S. E. Ilrrre tt Jr. will leave lor HoltsMrs. T a k a c h is the eldest d a u g h ­
to psrticipate, a t least they are all
Prof. N c h rlin g of G otha was Marsh, as this is practically his ter of, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. C. Aspin­ tioneer wus d em onstrated Friday viUe end Los Angeles, California
welcome and Invited,
night
when
he
auctioneered
off
the
first
a
t
t
e
m
p
t
and
any
information
tomorrow for a three m onths' visit.
am o n g 'th e p ro m in e n t visitors to the
wall. Mr. T a k a c h is the son of Mr.
Tennis is bring freely indulged in
city on S a tu rd a y coming in for tho will be greatly beneficial.
and Mrs, B. E. T akach nnd is iden­ boxes nnd baskets containing lunches
fivi/'days a week a t tho school house.
tified w |th his father in tho a u to m o ­ His efforts to induce prospective
flower show; • W hile hero ho was th e
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Stewart a n d
A wholesome recreation.
buyers to “ raise the hid” met with
Good Moving P ictures
guest of Mr; a n d Mrs. Henry Wight.
bile business. And in (arming.
several members of the family n\oMr. M atthew s is overhauling L. M
gales of laughter and resulted in u
The initial "M oving P icture E n­
tored over to Apopka Friday to a t ­
Pineapples, oranges, lemons, etc,,
splendid sum being acquired.
His tend tho evangelisltic meeting being Iteli binder's car.
te rta in m e n t" a t Holy Cross Parish
Hrrry H 'rrf /fridge
at Lefller's.
_
71-2tc
Mr. nnd Mrs. If. 11. Pnttishall,
House by the Senior Brotherhood o f
Mr„ T A Nctt| graciously en- hum orous w itty utlacks brought conducted by Rev. Geo. Hyman of
their daughter, Miss Georgia, Miss
5 or 6 doses 6G6 will break S. Andrew, which was " T h e W itard ,,.r U i ned the Every Week Bridge m an y of the bids to S t,F»0 and few this city.
Agnes Clark and Mr*. J. tj. Adams
of Or" was a great success in ull ( *|ut,
two
oi KUl.s l , on boxes were knocked down for less
any case of F e v e r or Chills. Price
atten
d e d the l,ee wedding at Oviedo.
lhim
i
l
00
Mrs
Davison
kejit
up
w»&gt;s. Iasi S atu rd ay night
As well T h u r„,liiy afternoon with on e of the
25 cents.
71-52tc
Miss Celeste Lane of New York,
the
sjurit
of
th
e
fun
by
invariably
Mr.
and Mrs. Vandecarr of Roch;
who i* visiting Mrs. W M l^-avitt
Miss M atilde Niles spent several as the " P a g e a n t of San Francisco," mMgt ,f,.|iKhtful of the club series oh
ester, N. Y., are being entertain ed
given last night
From the selection g,,,,,,.*
A rolur »rheme of yellow opening the bid ut a “ q u a rte r" and will leave tomorrow (or Delated.
hours in the city yesterday, the guest
this week by Mr. a n d Mrs. Porter
ug(Mi in the u d ornm ent of the raising it to "tw enty-live cents."
of Mrs. R. J . Holly. Miss Niles is u of titles, even thus far the public can
Wakefield of T eneva Lake F ront.
M uch of the pleasure of the evening
he
assured
th
a
t
whatever
is
put
o
n
1
roomil.
T
he
dining
room
wus
parC haperoned by Mrs. Julius Schultz
resident of M iam i but is a tte n d in g
was
due
to
the
genial
courtesy
of
Miss Georgia P attishall is home
school ut San Antonio an d was en- nt the Parish House is always "som e-| t i&lt;-ulurly p re tty with Its perfectly a p ­ Mrs. and Miss Walker at whose a congenial party of young |&gt;eople for the sum m er. She has been in
thing e x tra " and will be worth see pointed table, at which refreshm ents
motored over to D a ytona Beach to
route to th a t place after spending
Jacksonville the past winter.
ing. For th e present there will be were served and its howls a n d vases home the recital was held
spend
Monday. They were Misses
the week with her rousins. Ihisilc
Last S a tu rd ay Mrs. Frank Jones
entertain m e n ts on Monday and Sat- of yellow cut dowers placed upon
Olga and Grctchcn Schultz. Saidee
and Clement Itroasiere and Mrs J
./un ior I'li jiil»' /,'rciitif
gave a fish fry at Lake H arney in
lirday nights
The subjects will be
uni| cabinet*
A handsom e
William*. Florence F ra n k , Lora Tifft;
li Reese of O rlando
always posted on the advertising M u,jr | ru luncheon set rovereti the
S aturday afternoon another of the Me**r* N P Yowell. W .1 Thig­ honor of their daughter, Mrs. StarAbout lorty
Sundays join th e merry crowd at ¡ boards. Flat admission of ten and table, th at was centered by a lovely enjoy i, file pupil*' rental* wa* given pen. Mr Young from Wilson, N. C . bug of New S m yrna
•
&gt;
r
fifty
were
present
to
enjoy the
Woodland P ark.
Music, am use- Uve cents
white and yellow bushel of flowers, ut the »ludio of Mn&gt; Fannie Stem- and Mr Long
fruit of the bike.
menta, bathing
laiase it (of your
Thi» is u n u nder ti i ki ng ni lurgy,luge tied with a yellow satin how of rib­ bridge Munson and there bave noi
Mr Cedar was severely slung the
next picnic. See photos ut pop-corn a n d by r e p r e a e n t u t i ve n u m b e r s o f Sai - bon, caudles, yellow shaded, through been .tn*. more thoroughly pleasing, Farm Crops First O range* Second
night
of the 20th. while fishing in
wagon.
63-if
foni young inen a nd boy»
Tn help which (he light filtered like sunshine
The Florida fruit grower and (arl,y Mr- 'Carl Ferrini of
Lake
Harney
by a stingerei*.
Hon J N W hittier has re lu m e d t h è Ut in Ibetr work certami}' mi ght ' completed the charming a rran g e­ E nuts- Who gave several charming ‘»cr may as well lace the music and
Mr,
amt
Mrs
Wm, Raynor of
10
appeal
strougly
lo
absulutely
The
ment.
A delicious salad and s and­ readings nnd Mrs Geo Hoy. whose darfee to the tune set for him
from Tallahassee, where he »pent
everyone
«lui
destre*
lo
»ce.
a
work
Sanford
have
been
here the past
wich course was served
The club nweel -oprano alw ays give* pi,'«suri* ruinous orange und grapefruit market
several days renew ing old a c q u a in tfew
days
visiting
here
parents. Mr.
amo
ng'
young
itien
and
boy
»
enrnod
It
W.iregretted
that
Marion
Newof
the
past
season
must
have
brought
p ru e wa* won by Mr* t t&gt; Meunces and looking over the members
and
Mr*.
J.
T
McLain.
011
HHccesstully.
now
ha*
beco
ton.
tin*
*ix
year
old
little
artisthi"*
»»
a
sudden
realization
of
the
la,ugblin
and
to
Mr*
S
l.
B
arrett,
of tho legislature. Mr Whittier was
The pillau p a rty from White City
a member of t h e legislature m any dotte (or onwartls of tbree yeurs by Sr . fell the guest Jtrixe. in e a c h case »luden! wa* not on the program, broken eggs be lots been carrying in
th
a
t stormed the home oi Reed
thè
Itev
Heclor
of
lloly
Crii»»
Par
a pair of silk hose
Mr* Neal’s h o w &lt;*\ &gt;*r »In* Will appear in a not hef '»ne m arket. Oranges and gru|H*fruit
years ago and th e bills of old Leon
Dooley
l.i*r T uesday night was a
ihIt
The}
all
ha
ve
t
T
ic
fri1
,'
and
con
re
n
t
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,*rv
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Each n u m b e r i- are gill edged produets when all ihnt
&lt;• Mej^tiast* w,*r»* M«**da mi*» (
county cull him when the rose* un
grand
success
Friends to the n u m ­
n
j
1
stani
use
of
thè
Pari»h
House
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Laiighitti S 1*' Barrett Sr
blooming nnd th e resonant vow
ber
of
tw
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composed this
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Ir
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gi r l - gr. i eiousl } e,» need,* t h e i r |iM»i r,*t Bar,,,» s
lite statesmen a r e resounding it, it*
party
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their
custom
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d
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11
1
1
ubh*n.
(,
legislative halls
Pence t o n , entio n
\ iifr,*. I’ul,**ti»u N‘**» man. • ■ubile! 1 beali’ t full y the twit-piano num ber a is sue for t h e well t o d o m a n y may w ithout warning and therefore weft
However,
Herndon, military mar, b by Chn*lli«ni
It i» b e all r i g h t , b u t o r u r t g e s » h n u l d be very mm h unexpected
It is t h o u g h t t h a t now is t h e ui - A
P I on nelly . B \L
Sanford H ouse &lt; afe
and
M i s i *u v er y un u s u a l to *ec f o u r y o u n g f " r t h e f a r m e r p &lt;&lt;r y a s e c o n d a r y after all members of lite family, inBi»bop.
Aoder»nn
c e p t n b l e ( « m e f o r a - l a t e w i d e ef
Il
uri
Service a la c a rte
the two sisters of Jrs,
lu,y» j u n i o r » I n d e n t s at I In* j»uinn at c o n s i d e r a t i o n , it m i g h t y fi ne s e c o n d eluding
fort in b e h a l f of t h e a d v o c a c y of A n die I'.,r rain or&gt;*
Business Men'.* I.uiwh II
Dooley, Misses S um m ers of S|i..,tgpen c t .
the
»nine
time
th
at
il
wa»
comment
when
they
juiy
ami
a
purely
liironsfOpen 6 a in to III p m
Nearly- all Knrojte
involved in a
• •I upon by the audience moat fa- quential second when th e y fail t j fieltl, III., hud ru h h e d their eyes
( h ridy S iih
71 if
dreadful war of destruction of men
i vorabiy and their number received i pay*
In other words, tru ck crops open the fun began. In a very in­
The little m em bers of the Junior
and
treasure
on
a
sesie
so
trem
en­
and
common
fietd crops, Img», rattle formal way they all "piled o u t ” mid
with
enthusiastic
applause
le
feTl
Artide ni lo S. Bunge
dous that \ tncrteuti* stand appalled, Civir League with their usual enter ■il ..I progni tn folio » »
and chickens should b-&gt; the farmer's proceeded » u&gt; carry out their jtroS Kongo bed a serious nrcidt rtl and l be r, v ulsinn id feeling is such jirise bed a very teiojitmg candy
Fugleman first consideration for these are at gram which consisted of fun making
y esterday that m ight have rosi h n that they must be ready for cny booth til the entrance to the flower Mi ri h f u l Mi ni n n i i
once hi* living
hi* staple mmiov **f nnv hind climaxed by the last
llet.-r*
P.
V
\
M
the use of his h a n d s
While inspect ■reasons hi, wira-lire looking lo the •dm w S a t Urdu &gt; a f i e r i ..... .. a n d " s o l d
■
rojiFin*
Floriihi
burner i» no num ber on t to* program , namely the
h ■ rt,
mg hi* auto tru c k in front of (he presi-f v a l i o ■ u t o u r o w n |,e.i,i* a n d , 0,1 b,r»c hofori ilo- ,. fi er noon w.i- k. i I v did
This was cooked
different
from
;i
ii
\
,liber
though hi- , hick, ri pillau
lb-let
l'i r w d l l g e t
Sgllfori] Com 1 til:* Wi rk- hi bed I It, rest. *. timi , *I pea i i in I ho«,* J .«Il user
Ol, I lie lll-ldi- under I be
over
an
open
tire
qnd carried to
met
hod»
may
lo*
T
he
rule
the
11« uniti
■wcuslori to get snow* gc-nlni (IjI |l IH&gt;
. usjui e- of llu* two (iim m ittccs a J i itmor,*»qtie
tables
within
the
house,
where it
vail t t yfMMi intivitn«""* &lt;»A**r tn** va11 t |*M
world
over
is
first
force
th
e
soil
to
Lucille und Adele Knies
gloves and shortly afterward in
cooked food sab* was also in pro­
yield an everyday living nnd th rq wus served with n rare relish. It was
Not
many
local
organizations
aru
S
um
m
er
Night
i2
pianos)
Sarotorio
lighting In« cigar his gloves caught
gress and while, the flower show was
figure on the p r of i t . If there is gilt- ns pleasant as it was surprising.
the stute, but
Winnie Strong, lzella Stone
on fire nnd bo th of I is hands were in existence , within
.. . .
,
intended to be anti was, entirely InSome one wants th e line, did you
edged
profit no much the better
thousands of disciples of peace are
.
.
,
Anna Mason. Kathleen Brady
badly burned before the gloves !
L
i
.
.
( ■»piraliomil a nice little sum was real­
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All right then I'll hang up.
And
right
here
i*
where
orange
grow­
.lames Roger*
could he torn from his hands.
He living throughout the counties of ized from the two sales, to lie n|&gt;- March of Giunls
ing
come*
in
The
farm
er
given
n
Antoinette Luke
sou g h t medical aid a t once and it is Florida a n d t h i s call l o i, vrorrveu- jibed on the building fund expenseliving out of the general crops of the
t i o n lo O r l a n d o i* w i t h i In* h o p e
Encte E hen.
Beading
'M u stard Plasten,"
thou g h t that n o th in g real serious
id the W oman's Club house
soil will be a man Jlirice heeled when
"Some moli. ' said l ’nclo Eben,
t h a t t h e r e will l„* ., g e l l i n g t o g e t h e r
Mr»
(
a
r
i
Ferrari
will result from t h e burns but it will i
Military March
Christiuni hi* oranges puy and »till lie will not “don't renili,* h&gt; « tmiib patience an'
be some time before he can use hi* | of t b y s e f or c e », f o r m i n g l o c a l a n d »
Mr * T o m W i l l i a m * a n d Mr * Il II
slat«* o r g a n i s a t i o n s
ltoy.it Kllnt won). Kuyinond Phlliji* be run down „1 (In* heel when a perseverance de&gt;" has In d**lr systems
hands
Hill w e r e h o s t e s s e s l o I, v e r y ill*
had orange season eomrn, as It some- until dey alts ambitious to fill tbreoThe rai l I» m a d e iljion I ' a s t o r * id
T eddy Bunge a n d Willie Bunge
card flushes an Inside slrulghts."
churches, l e a d e r s of educations.! in- l" ' h,,ul i*»ia»i«iiary s o n a i T h u rsday \ . i*e
Godard I t*m,'°
Orlando Citizen
Parish H ouse Pictures
nfternoon
al
the
home
of
Mrs
Wll
s o l u t i o n s , n l l i e e r * of w o m e n ’r c l u b s ,
H e l e n I ' ey k
T he moving picture» at the Parish a n d llher.» t o u r g e a l t , u d i i l i c e u p o n barns for the benefit of the window \ i m t l Solo. Land O' Leal
Foote
house are a s a u rc e of am usem ent
fund of the T ru th Seekers Class of
i By request I Mrs. Geo Hoy
this meeting
A freewill
a n d in s tru c tio n , t o . old and young
Well known advocates of peace. t h e Methodist ehtjrch.
O verture (2 p ia n o s ’
Nurem burg
■alike and thtf, house il* filled every will address the three d ay . meeting
P«*™***1
C‘*“ ' , h "
M
ay
Thrasher.
Virginia
Brady
time the pictures 'Ifre shown. T h e commencing April 2«, am ong t h e m , proceeds of the charming afternoon
Tam
O
'S
hanter
W izard of Oz on S a t u r d a y night was A rth u r 1) Call and Dr. J. J Hall, f l i g h t fully pleasing was the pro*
Royal Klin (worth
great and the pictu re s were re m a rk ­ national officials; Judge Charles B
o( m,,i,|ri 0,1,1
M ‘m Polish Dunce
Godard
ably clear o n Jthy screen.
T he Parkhill of T a m p a , and Dr. W. F.
“ Dream s
Twenty million boxes of oranges and
Edna Williams
Parish House e x p e r t s ' to have the Blackman of Rollins College.
jon,
PUn,0 '
Ml“
Royal R lintw orth
grapefruit. Think of it! ‘ Barring disaster,
picture» all during th e summer and
The San Ju an hotel will be reMofrÌ- ^ \ \ t htnd with a song
G odard
entitled "A Perfect D ay." followed Polish Dunce
Ihe ahowa wih bq. w;ell patronized as gnrded us headquarter*
Morida wil
will have this enormous crop to
Edna William*
by two readings. Anna Mason gave
they are given for a most w orthy
sell within five years.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. C hadderton, r jiiano num ber and little Erminiu Reading “ l Ain’t Going to Cry No
cause.
On Mopd/ty and S a tu rd a y
M
o
re
”
nighta the admixjtjon 1* Acn cents and after spending the winter in Sanford Houser sang very sweetly. Another
If this great volume of fruit is thrown
Mr*. Carl Ferran
five rents. On W ednesday nights u left Thursiluy for their home in pleasing piano solo was rendered byMarche
(2
pianos’
Schubert
on the market without proper organiza­
Milford, Conn.
Carolyn Spencer. Fruit punch nnd
free will offering is made.
wafers was served and the entire Miss E d ith Stewart, Miss M. Davis
tion for its handling, tne growers will
afternoon much enjoyed. T he rooms Mrf. M unson. Fannie Reba Munson.

:: |N AND ABOUT THE CITY !

Com Flake« and Milk, 10c
Crape N u L s and Milk, 10c
,i!H ot Cakes and Mit pie Sÿrup 20c
Bacon and Eggs&lt;26e
Ham and Eggs 26c
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‘CofTee and Rolls 10c
Hot Chocolate 10c
Chicken Salad 10c to 20c
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obtain little or nothing for most of it.

Hoy* Hand Concfrt
Tho Tem ple Boy» Band will give
on,* of their delightful concerts F ri­
day night ut the Baptist Temple to
raise fu n d s to assist' in paying for
their equipm ent. T h e admission fee
will he m oderate a n d there will be
p.n excellent program. Patronize the
boys a n d help in u go ml cause
,*! nr/i'ori ftridge

Mrs. B .* W . H ern d o n delightfully
entertained the Auction Bridge ("lull
and u few other friend* yesterday
afternoon. The at tract ve mo mr&gt; were
lovely w ith quantities of cut (lowers
everywhere.
Mr* A P. Connelly
won the club prize, a dainty piece of
lingerie n n d to Mrs. T. A. Neal was
presented tho guest prize of a p re tty
¡tax Social
At the home of Mrs. Anna W alker pair of ailk stockings'.
Friday evening th e Ladies' Union
Delicious Ices were served by the

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Cptrorfh League
T he young mejnhers of tho Junior
Epworth League will furnish tho
program a t a jo in t meeting wi/h the
social service com m ittee of tho mis­
sionary society of the M ethodist
church, a t the home of Mrs. L. It.
Philips F riday afternoon.
M ission­
ary exorciaes, songs am i recitations
will bo the order of tho afternoon.
Refreshments will he served. A nil JJ&gt; ver offering will be received and the
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P“ »1'*'' w d t a l l y invin-d to enjoy the
jileasures of th e afternoon and nsst-t
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in , g00d cause.

of the Congregational church gavo a
box social, ono of the moat delight­
ful and novel entertainment# ever
given by this.sddety, always Jtm ous

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^ COUNTY HAPPENINGS«

ABOUT PEOPLE
...AND EVENTS...

r were charm ing and a ttra c tiv e with
f quantities of red tan d yellow flowers
Tiraltlly arranged.

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O h the other hand, if the crop is
marketed co-operatively, with proper work
to increase demand in the meanwhile, all
this fruit that is of good quality can be
sold at satisfactory prices.
The Florida Citrus Exchange
is ____j
ready
.
w
y
for this problem of the near future. ‘ It
alone of the marketing agencies is con­
ducting an adequate campaign to develop
demand. Its sales farces has been streng­
thened to aggressively cover the whole
country. More and more it is selling fruit
in new markets Instead of in the auctions.
Join the Exchange!

grarioua hostess.
Enjoying Mrs,
Herndon's charming hospitality were
Mesdames C. M. Vorce, Neal, Mc­
Laughlin, A. P. Connelly, Pulcxton,
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A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
“ HE'LL PRENT 'E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTEUER.
¡ooD oooooooooooooooooaoooaaoD D O oooooaoD O O ooooaaaoooaa

4♦ ■*• * f ■'*■ 4
4 4 14 4 ‘ 4 * teaches tilings when they are young.
4 The teacher comes to school at 8:30
4
Italiad of Vrgelsblca
4 o'clock and when she has gotten
*4 ■
A
potato
went
out
on
a
♦ enough children for ff"mess in her
4
' r &gt;»- •— - _m a s h . -------- .
_ ♦ roomr'Tfb* —trnche*** Them—ntH finff,
And
sought
un
onion-bed.
4 writing, geography, grammar, •arith­
4"
drawing,
cooking,
4* "That's pit for me,” ob­ 4 metic, mutlc,"
served the squash,
♦ board sawing, crotcheting, deep
4And ull the beets turned ♦ breathing, bird calls, scientific eating,
♦
red.
4 patriotism, plain and fancy brea th ­
4
forestry,
civics, and other
"Go
’way,"
the
onion
wcep♦ ing,
41
sciences
too
numerous
to mention.
ingly
cried;
•4
4*
When
school
is
out,
she
stay’s be­
“
Your
love
I
cannot
be.
4
’
. ♦
The pumpkin be your law­ 4' hind with five or siz of her worst
♦
4 scholars and tries to save the state
ful bride—
4You
cantaloupe
with
me.”
. 4* the job of reforming them later on,
V 4'
%
4 After that ahe hurries home to make
herself a new dress, and snatch a
But
onward
still
the
tuber
4
•f
hasty supper before going hack to
came,
4
4And lay down at her feet; 4 a tte n d a lecture by an im portant
4- “ You cauliflower by any 4 specialist on the history of tribal
m
name
4 law to Patagonia, which the super­
4
And
it
would
smell
as
4 intendent thinks may give her some
4wheat;
4 information which may be useful in
♦
And
I,
too,
nm
an
early
rose
♦ her school work some day. A great
•4
And you I've come to see; 4 m any lecturers roam the country,
&lt;%■
So don't tu rn up your lovely ♦ preying on school teachers, and some
4
4 of them aro very cruel, talking to
nose.
♦
&gt;
Rut spinachat with me." 4 th em so long’ t h a t the poor thing*
• have to sit up until morning, when
th e y get home, to get their daily
"
I
do
not
c
a
rro
t
ull
to
wed;
4
4
t
test
papers corrected.
So
go,
*ir,
if
you
please."
4“ School teachers salaries range
.4* The modest onioh meekly ♦
said,
4 from $30 a month up—but not far
#■
“ And let us pray have
4* enough up to make them dlkzy. ’ on
' 4peas!
4 her salary the teacher must dres*
Go, think th a t you have 4 nicely, buy herself things for her
•♦
•- work which tho city is loo poor to
never seen
4
• get, go to tw enty-nine lectures and
Myself *or smelled my
'4
» concerts a year, buy helpful, books
sigh;
4
« on pedagogy; pay her way to the
&lt;§■ Too long a maiden I have
* district, county and s tate institute*.
been
• a n d enjoy herself during a three
-h
For favor* in your eye."
• m o n th s ’ vacation which her Rulnry
4
• takes every year.
“ Ah. spare a ru*s." the
In ad dition the
• teacher is supposed to hoard away
-•
tuber p rayed;
"My cherryshed bride
4
vast sums of m oney, no th a t when
« she becomes too nervous and cross
•
you'll be;
• to teach, ut thp age of fifty or t h e r e ­
4
You are the only weeping
•maid
4
a b o u ts «he can retire and live h a p ­
• pily ever after on her income."
Thnt c u rra n t now for me"
4
•
An* ns the wily tuber »poke,
4
«
He caugltt her by s u r­
4'
» * T h e flower show nnd aw arding of
■m
prise.
• prizes lnnt S a tu rd a y was one of the
■ê And giving her an artichoke
prettiest events in the catalogue of
*
Devoured
her
with
hi*
4
Eor several week* Sanford
♦ 1916.
eyes.
4
has
been
on the qui rirr aw aiting the
*
Philadelphia Record.
inspection
of yard*
nnd
porches
•
4
m
ade
by
the
com
m
ittee
of
the
W om ­
e
■è • 4 4 4 4 * 4
a
n
’*
Club
and
the
com
m
ittee
up• *
pointed to aw ard the prizes for the
Kansaa expects u wYeut yield of best kept yard, th e p re ttiest flower
200.000.
000 bushels this year against
gardens and th e prettiest porches in
102.000. 000 bushel* last year, itself the city. The prizes were of flowers
u bum per crop.
Moreover, unless nnd bulbs and plant* nnd there were
tim e s 'improve ra p id ly nnd largely, also some rush prizes
! have turf
t h a t stale will not lie beset with its heard who were the lucky winners
usual lark of harvest hands
It I hut 1 wish to congratulai.' th em in
looks as if the prosperity m eteor ft ad v a n c e for having th at milch pride
headed straight for Kansaa.
in their city and also to co n g ra tu la te
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ag a in th e W om an’s Club, tho m e m ­
T If one thinks th n t Sanford is not bers of which m ade this groat ev e n t
growing by leaps und bounds just possible. There is som e dissatisfac­
visit the various churches on Sun­ tion am ong the people who m ad e
day and note the large congrega­ s tren u o u s effort’s to clean their back
tions in er.ch of them. This is o ne yard s as well as the front because
of th e best places in the world to the inspection com m ittee fuiletl. to
take a census of the city, for when make longer stops nt each plan* .to
the churrhes t,re filled il means th a t note the backyards, hut having the
th e pity is filled with peopir. It also entire city to cover in a short space
means that the people of this city of tim e gave the com m ittee hut little
tire recognizing their duty to God tim e to give more th a n a cursory
nnd the rhurch and are fulfilling glance nt the m any yard s in tho big

th a t duty.
I really believe th a t
when ail the new churches of San­
ford are built nnd occupied that the
rh u rc h census will compare favor­
ably with, that of m any other cities
of larger proportion*.
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1 The following bit of sarcasm is
from an edUorial in the Philadelphia
Bulletin. It will be thoroughly en­
joyed by those whom It does not fit:
. "A school teacher Is a person who

territory to cover.
Those who had cleaned up their
premises are entitled to 'g re a t praise
even if they, d i d ‘ not get a longer
visit, for their intentions were good.
Over on ,Sanford nvenue especially
were the yards cleaned, the stores
taking prido in the cleanliness of
Iheir premises and I will personally
congratulate the public spirited mer­
chants of this section who went to
work with a will to be ready for tho

inspector*.
Hut this work should a healthy young fellow of tw enty.
n o t s l t y i here.
Every duy 'should.be You are strong in body and your
clean up day all over the city and rfiind Is not weak. And I say to you
our yards should be ready for an j that if you are broke, stranded and
Inspection at any time of.th e day or j friendless, i t ’s ten to one t h a t but
week if we would have n clean and I one person will Ire to- blame, -and
healthful city.
The idea of the th n t’a yourself.
flower show demonstrated to our
For you can make yourself efpeople the wonderful possibilities of ficient. There is some one thing,
the yards and gardens (or there was maybe two things, that you can be
J lj c g r e a te s t profusion of flowars and j able to d o ’better* than moat other
planta on exhibition, some of the! people can do.
And for a person
flowers that* were said to be in­ who can make good there is always
digenous to a colder climate and an opening.
yet tlipy were there a t the show in
This world is full of second raters,
profusion.
This show should be of unskilled, untrained, botching,
given every year and the ladies and buttered fingered incompetents. T hey
the men should take a greater inter­ usually werp so because they were
est in making Sanford the beauty too lazy or ignorant to prepare
spot of the state of Florida. Here thejnseivea to do well some p a rt of
where, we. can havuO.hu water an d the .Urn world's -workT* ’* "
-------i ------drainage and the good lands that
Lord, Lord. The poor work th a t
will grow flowers of every kind we Alls the world. Think of It! Of all
should strive to make the yards the mothers in this town, how m any
beautiful nil the year round. ! re­ are successes. How many are a p p ly ­
gret exceedingly that Sanford lots ing themselves, by study and con­
are so small, but even in n limited stant effort, to the business of
space the porches can be made very mothering?
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attractive and out1 principal streets
I hnd, I suppose,'» hundred te a c h ­
that arc seen by the people passing
ers, more or less, in my pchool days;
through the city should be made
and of them I can't remember over
more beautiful by the planting of
two or three th a t understood how to
flowers and trees and shrubs of all
teach. The others were just holding
kinds. Let the good work continue their jobs.
and each citizen'should m ake him­
Most preachers you hear are bad—
self a committee of one to abolish
not bad men,, but bad preachers.
all the unsightly yards .and houses
Most singers cannot sing. Most ac­
and bring Sanford into the limelight
tors are mediocre.^ Most hooks are a
as the healthiest and prettiest city
waste of time. Most houses are not
on the globe.
fit to live in. Most cooks can't cook.
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Most clerks do not earn even the
T Our City Attorney had one put over small salary they get.
on him last'w eek when he gave ad­
I do not speak of genius, nor of
vice to u restaurant man allowing the exceptionally gifted people. It 1»
him to build c movable structure in a plain fact th at the man who sim ­
tlie lire limits. DeCottes ruled that ply does well the thing he is paid for
if the structure was on wheels it doing is a rare quantity. That is the
could be built and moved into the shameful tru th , •
fire limits a n d lo and behold when
And the dfrect road toward ■a l­
the wagon made its appearance on ways getting employment, toward
the McLuulin lot on Park avenue it boing indispensable und in dem and
wan almost two stories in height is to equip youjself to do something
and looked like a new hotel building. well.
There was a good sized kick nt once
Klflriency? Why. I don't know a
and the people were aroused i n to ' solitary hotel o r ’'restaurant in this

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whu know no Sunday, who want to
Bell everything and who will keep
rheir places open all duy Sunday'
anti make all the noises thut would
characterize such a place on week
days. The only way out is to «oak
them with the stringent laws th at
mean just what they read and this
will lie t h e filial o u t c o m e of it all.
Such tingrnnt violations and eva­
sions of the law always bring the
prohibition lawa into efTeet nnd
those who would grant some priv­
ileges arc forced to the alternative
of sutting on the lid.
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*i *Tis seldom th a t I preach a ser­
mon to tho boys and I am not going
lo break into print with ono now,
b u t much better than preaching one
myself will lot my old friend, Dr.
Frank Crane give you this ono th at
every boy in Sanford and some of
tho men should rend.
1 am talking to you, *on. You're

Under normal conditions next season's crop of
oranges and grapefruit will be much larger than
that of this year. T he grower who sends firstquality fruit to the market will again bo the man
with a big bonk account. There will bo demand
for tho best, no matter how great the Volume.

depend upon
t us much as
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tisfaction G uaranteed” machinery has demonstrated that it is a paying proposition to growers of good fruit.
W , «tU t U j l j lurotik a t i n t l N , r o u lo j. u f t o t h « UfarafttUa.

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FOR SALE

L t G A l A D V IR 1ISIN0
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MAHTEITM **1.1

Under end by virtù. ,,f . ........

r l o . u r « a n d sale r«n.l*r»,|

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For Sale— Three fresh milk cows.
Martin Doyle, Monroe, Fla.
60-tf
Hogs for Sale— Car load jusr re­
ceived. Write Martin Doyle, It. D.
No. 2., for particulars.
GMfe
Fat Cattle for Salo— Some fine
ones just shipped in nnd in fine con­
dition. Address Martin Doyle, San­
ford, II. D No. 2.
55-tic

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J l i d i a of tba S m n i l , Judinìl . . '
■lata ol Ploilda for
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chance! y alitine in . r e „ lln"
f»
pendini, «berefn The Hlr.rh I
£ *")(•«
« n .1 w w i t , . . r **fc. K. Illrad*
l i a d i are d.len.l.,,.,
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the
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lord. Florida, à i i l j j th r
on ktonday, April 5th. f j i y ih. ?*” “ 5
p w w mrt-Ttr&amp;pfTty, to-wit;
Ono
Ona brown bone
bon e mule named Jim
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iI n i about 1,200
1.200 pound.,
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mule nemed Mollle. I n ,|
J ' llO d pounds; pne brown m.,.
1
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M a r y and wrlihln* al„,ui i u «
ona b ay mare mule named S.r.h . „ / t V y
lit! about 1060 pound.; one I,,,
n .m a d
Jane, and . e l . K m .
poua.it«; ona roan mare i„ul, „ , M
and w e l-( h,l n i about
«un.i.
- - - -1200
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« ft* rja. t e
mare mule named tl«it&gt;. , n.i
5 1,
about I t &amp;0 pound.; one
V, , « 1
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a m e d ' filli
Itili and —
named
w ri( h ln ( al.oui i '.’o'T
brown bo
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one .brown
bora, ....
mule
named'
w e ll hing
pound* ..,|
I I about 1200 pound.
u*‘
mare mule named Je-.i,.
about ISOO pound*.
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S r i l«»rir,,r* “ ** U rontmi)"1 unl11 i,u«iay, W|,

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For Sate— Five acre# half mile
» p e r la i M u t « r In l'h in iw L
M a u r y A Warlow. Ala. |„r
from brick road, quarter mile from
6 5 -Tuca Sic
loading station, 6 miles from San­
ford, county road on one aide. All
l a t h e County J u d i e ' a t auri i„
.
good black hammock land. Two
Hem lnole C o u n t , . H - . l d .
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acres cleared, fenced and farmed 2 In
W. II. Undarwooú, i l r r r . i o i
Notice
Adm in i. tr .t
r.i vtl,
S.
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c ric «!
n
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years.
Good IKVWing
flowing WCH.
well.
Price
$ 8 0 0 . Terms to suit customer.
A. Pi by virtue of .*' ivp aIn ' ónlè i “’‘.u,’ Ci.
Connelly
telly. 119 Magnolia avenue. .
"Fouit “oV^Semm",*1
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ida. on the 6 th day ol April,
that 1 will. a. ,\.imini.ir,i. , ,,i
late o l W. II
Ind er».

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For Sale 20 flne brood *ows. ; *,h» hl/heat' and* VJVi"" I t'lV /'C '.S
M artin Doyle.
?nn f r o n t of I n f « to rr nfV t ’■
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f ,. ¡ n
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Un derwood, on Oak arri,.,,
58-tic

For Sale— Eggs for Hatching, 1st
prize pen Orlando Fair, White Rocks,

ond and Third atreeta &gt;t, t&gt;,r , u y 0| j,.
lord. Seminalo County, Klun.u. «q 0(
peraonol property b e lcn fini to .«id Mtil. ,
c o n f i . t i n i ol all t l that rert.m ttae ,¿ \
merchanol.e rompo.ed of the I,dinam,
Ulackamllh
.bop, futur», in.)
tedi
falo te, olla, wajon.,
harm-- -addlrry.
uniabed wheela for
huye.«* .,,d .
,
paint bru.br«, ras mai»,., , r I«rkaiwrth
iron. .--------. ( an *n.t«,,..
ft
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$2.50.
O th e r pens $1.50.
Single
Comb W hite Leghorn, $1.60 t o . $2.00
per setting.
B aby chicks $12.00 per
hundred
for rem ainder of season., m d nil linrft of personal
,n; ! i ( G»k. idi
Southern Onks F’oultry F arm , E n - ! ¡n ««id «lor*.
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terpnse, Hu.
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FOR RENT

Skinner's “ Satisfaction Guaranteed" Packing Home Machinery
Cires Good F rail the Touch of Quality That Makes it Sell
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bove enlarged our Dunedin plant and this year
hope to be prepared to fill alt orders.

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action. T he outcom e of th e whole town where you can get a slice of
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For
Sale
Prize
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UrFlorid»,
on
tlic
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business, wilt he a sweeping reduc- bread th a t is .real bread like mot her
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Eggs for hatching.
T he
tV- ^ *’i*l’if»
lion of nil the peanut s ta n d s and used to make. And as for hot bis- pington
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kind
th
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hutch
anti
live.
15
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other s tru c tu re s being in th e fire ruit they h a v e n 't the remotest idea
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A d fi» ln i» ir»tri* of V\
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• • . iñ 4*Trice $2,50.
E nquire 210, rrm„a.
limits no m a t t e r how they happen of them .
You can gel forty-seven setting
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to be constructed, i t is high tim ej kinds of incut und vegetables w l t h i 1*“ ^ ‘' V|,|' U|-.
Tuwi&amp;dt
th a t Sanford pu t a stop to th is busi- nil sort* of sauces, nil tasting n h o u t '
N'ollrr of AppllraMun f«r I n Umf l
S r r llim S73 of ihr t . r n m l tid sir
ness of allowing tin* street* to 'tic ulike, but never n piece of hom em ad e j
Nf»Ur® I» hrfrL&gt; giur,
^ HU*ii
«rej,
purchatrf nf T»t « *ri r »'• S- Itit
filled with this class of junk
If the bread.
I t ’s utm ost as trad with
I tl» le d ili** -In! d i y of Ju t.*
' I* mi,
ordinance cun be evaded in t bis j coffee.
hai
fUrd «aiti r r r t l f t n i r i*
id
I hi« m»d«* »p pi k i t ion fnr ' * i
III M
Lf'fill
m anner there is no law against a
When you hire a carpenter, p a in ti lo
icrn rd in er *iih l i *
* "if ,-lit
ri. Sr»r*Mi i f&gt;r fo llo » if. g «1* •
man building a two sto ry frame cr, paperiianger. upholsterer, plas• i Trnprrt)
J. M usson.
C ottage for rent
illuBtrd In
Srm»n»dr *
‘ (• t#- I
house. placing it on wheels anti mov- u.yer. or plum ber to do a jolt in y o u r
fi9-8tp
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8 K ‘ a of SI ,
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ror),
S*»r|lon
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ing it within the lire limits anti doing jlou, p_ (t
reasonably sure thut itis
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For Ren t Neul six room house on of thr Uaumttrr id *Uf »
• • • th tW
t.usiness
T h a t ts the trouble with wtirk wj„
Rillil)tPrf. bungled a n d
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the city to d a y . There is too much unsatinfuctory. unless you stund o v er Magnolia avenue. bet wpi •n F ourth ilfir i t r «h »II fir friífeiiiol •
1 t i'
70-3tp
»tree!*.
and
Fifth
f i t dr**«f will U"ur thro Ml
leeway beinft granted on these m a t - ’ hlm w jtj, u t.|u |,
W hat u liejd is
of
May, A I» l'*l
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For Rent House of eight rooms
in my ideas all along I am now of work, who 4s p u n c tu a l, honest a n d und buth on M yrtle avenue, close i hl* ihr 3ni &gt;1»&gt; "&gt;f IVi ‘\ in
r i r r k &lt;*lrrult f miri v * ‘
the opinion th u t the ordinances and capable.
in.
Inquire of Hill Lumber Co.,
lly J** «
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the laws and th e s ta te laws should
t»S*T ur*- 5 t r
No, spn, d o n 't get led astray by office.
63-tfc
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he enforced to the letter.
If you wild eyed theories. Yo be sure, it's'
NOTH F
will give th e m un inch they will ta k e a wicked, cruel a n d selfish world.
Itoad report of Fdfar f !'•
For R e n t — Several nice nfltce rfott, and J I* T uro»f
V| %
a mile nnd th ere is only one way to There's a great deal of injustice a n d
rooms over Vowell's. Enquire N. T p uTbhlico cfoi fut yr t ly (Sr»u )« d (u n l *■n a■-i stop ull of this foolishness anti D&gt;u t ; special privilege a n d ull that in it. Y o welt &amp; Co.
lil rh inon. d » » r n u i , l-rfir. - ■,
:i2-tf
is to enforce th e laws to the letter. |
, , l|t r m u lk in R to y o u . And I
P**Cl IITU nf « » id
il * • »
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flinn IHK I Hrm t *I *
T he S un d ay closing law is being t(,n yot) , hjt, thl. wa&gt; ^ keep out of
For Rent A com fortubly, furnish- 2 »U &gt; ardo- m|i*r. g » *«*
b r o k e , and the people w ho w o u l d nui(,
f„ | uri.
lruln y o u r . e.d room, eastern exposure, in mod- ¡¡I"' 0'B8; "**X'T'*
like to grant the privilege of having | Ml.lf
Btu, |V(
|,e jn ,|„»trious. and ,ir" home, private family
S u m m e r of
thirty te
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north of thr cult! h
a store open for a few hour- on Sunyoura« |r lo (io „„„„.thing well, rates
Gentlem en preferred
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day ere now up against a bunch to make good,
dress, ltox 1084.
67-tf
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AUu tw o roadway* know»»

Unless Properly Packed, Fruit Will Not Bring Top Prices
T he marketing of Florida's citrus fruit crop so
that it will be proGtable largely depend« upon
the manner in which the fruit Is packed. N o
matter how carefully grown, sprayed and protec ted in tho grove, fruit that is not properly
prepared and packed will not bring top prices,

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They toll- you t h a t evory em ployer
has more a p p lica n ts than he has
jolts. The t r u t h is t h a t he has more
inefficient applicants.
If he knew
thnt you could do the business saljsfnrtnrily he would give you work
im mediately.
The world is hungry for men w im
cun and do make good.
Riley Plant* a T r r r

“ We plant this tree
Reside the sea
In trust th at it yet may wave
Through shower and shade
In sunny hours
For other eyes a* glad as ours.”

For R e n t— F urnished house of five
room*, screened th ro u g h o u t, teleph &gt;ne, gns nnd all modern c o n v e n i­
ences.
$20 per m o n th for
th ree
„„ .„th s. Includes water. Mrs. D irk 906 M yrtle Ave.
71-tfc

and Brown road, rarh tf rf,
and thraw-Huartrr* &lt;*. »-f »
til mg ra»t I* anHr frntti *'-*'"1
nuc nnd writ. 1 1 W*'ilr *• '
along th r north i|Unr»*f •
rrnlrr f lin lf « *r cl I* n f'
l i p 2 &lt;&gt;, rang*- (I H ^ 1
Jordan road
noftL

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Said r o a t f * « ) '
primic
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par in a nr iti t*» * * “J

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Wanted— To exchange farminj: and
grazing land in Volusia county for
houiie and lot in »Sanford. Apply to
J. II. Hutchinson, 11th und Laurel
avenue.
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N O T H ’»: O F S M i
Katie* 1« hrrrhv g ** •*n
of t final d rr r rr uf for*rli'*nrt on thi* 2 &lt;Ith day of M a^ h
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lha Cirr y11 Cnu r l. 8r%r ni h J * i4i,,t Iff»*.
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in Chancrry. in *h»i
Surrounded by an Interested group
Wanted— Amateur^musicians th a t Ida,
Ih/Trln ponding, »hrrrtn J J r ,i«t •
•*&lt;
at Alton Beach at 10 o'clock thii play wind instruments that will re­ rompUlnant, and » ! d » « r 'l ' t K.ir
1.1! «f*
Anna M. K rrr atr d*frr»da»«t'
.
Jitrr
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morning, James Whitcomb Riley hearse and play on pay jobs. Call or i«lr , and «til 1« *hr high*
„ -io«r «
ra«h,
in
front
of
thr
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threw the first shovelful of durt in the„ next _ few .day*.
J. M. Stumon Hanford, S*m inol* rouniy. FI* it i n U«*_
!, mV
about the roots of a young rubber 316 Kant Fourth St.
66-7tp
day, thr a id day of m «&gt;
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amme brio 8 * Irgal «aU* •»*•
tree. Tho tree now stands in the
I r f . l hour, of
thr l'" " 1
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center of Lincoln Road, a stretch of ___________________________________ in thr final &lt;lrrrrr •&lt;[&gt;!»•■'"I
»«: ’
uat.it In i h * (-«unir
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f ^ t lil ly -t wo &lt;621 m M
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W
b«ln Ulpart ol hr«li" i) 1 ‘ * „ t t r i
with the Atlantic Boulevard. It, is!* Lost— Top o(I Gasoline tank on rli.t.lon,
( 11 ). town.hjp ' tilm-trrn
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p.ft- I
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surrounded by a low iron fence, I auto antl l°(l brace on auto top, Re~ ( 10 ). «h l c t v p l a t *• dll,&gt; "* ! "
tic Hrrarda ol Srminnl» i
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which tears a tablet with tho follow- ward a‘ Herald Oflice.
70 2 tt
C K U ItliK A J
Sp all .I
Ing inscription, ‘‘Rubber tree, plant­
n . o r z « O. ll«rrln|i.
lo r C o m p ì . In.nl
ed by Jqmes Whitcomb Riley, April
Public Stenographer— I am pre­ * flrljettor
M-fura-Btr
1916."
Relow this will hang n p a i d to do all kinds of stenographic
bronze tablet, with the words of the work and typewriting and solicit a In Caart o f thr I'ounlr
k" ,,‘
Mlale «1 H orld .
above poem, which was ready by trial when you have any worjc of l a Caaatr.
r* K.tate of
.
„
Riley just before-.the ceremony of this kind you wish done. Office first Attgo.ia A. Hlrrin«
T o all Cr«dtlor*. I.rzairr*. ’ * “
¡ ^ ¡¡»» 4«
tha planting.
all
Paraona
ha
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lalra.
r
door east of tha postoffire. Phona
acaln.t aatd Ratal«;
Carl G. Fisher, a prime mover In 290. Miss Marion Packard. fl7-tf*
Y o « . and oarh ol ) « « • ”
r„ , _
tlfi«d and r r g u l t o i •" l’ "
.r i *
the Lincoln Highway movement,
and dtmanda whlrh you. or « •
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Personal— W. Travers, formerly of may hava azain.t ! * • « * • • • ' * i i * J f * (Va^
named this stretch of road which
Hlrrin«, d K c a w d , J a t«
|k(
runs through his property on-Alton 1610 1st Ave. S. Minneapolis, Minn, l y . Florida, to th« u n d rr.ic -send
youf
address
at
once
to
J.
H.
of «aid M i l l . , within t « o
Beach. It was Mr, Fisher's plan to
data h*r*nf.
• „ J . . ,, , u. ,
Morse,
Robbinsdale,
Minn.
Implant the tree. “ Wo ezpect,“ he
»I«
70-2tp
said, “to have the verses made in portant.
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bronze to hang just below the tablet
11
already named,"
U ^ C w a r t «1 ih « C . u - i«
Cannir. «im« •'
First American 8u(jar Factory.
The movie man was there with
In r « , E . t . t * of
Amertca’e first beet sugar factory M UU .. Jlmlaln
C isI a» »a
J t m in lr U
.„ b u ir W ^
hla camera and the event will be
Creditor». ^ * , , " t\ i i or
told In this manner to the poet's was erected In Philadelphia In 1830. T o■Il«11 Prrron»
trevln*
"r
»s»lnrt . » i d EMftt«i
h, . » b r I
admirers everywhere. After the cer­ It did not prove a eacoaea and was
v a n « a d * » c h o f yo u are
dismantled. The first successful beet
emony, Mr. Riley’s niece, Mr. and sugar factory was built In 1170 at
Mrs. Fisher, Mm. E. A. Rickmen, Alvarado, Cal. Th la - factory was In
Mr. and Mrs. T . J. Jancoaat, and a operation anti! IftlS, when It closed
number of other* were photographed down. It la estldiated that $100,000,000 .«Id «alnt». «rith lft t w » r MM fra»
In the enclosure about the tree.— la now invested In the sugar beet In­ M n t!^ d , Apr|l 171*. \ » t- ü K S irlU ,.;
dustry bf this country,
Miami Metropolis, ,
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VOLUME VI
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IDAVIS liq u o r b ill
PASSES BOTH HOUSES
fo u r th w e e k o f l e g is l a -

TREK FINDS TH ESO LO N S
RIGHT ON THE JOB
At midnight the Davis regulation
I bill becomes effective, having passed
bath houses. T he vote taken in the
house today resulted 45 to 23, five
[members being absent.
Under tbis law saloons will dose
at 6 p* m. to reopen at 7 'a. rn. No
j screens will be allowed, all goods to
Ibe sold id sealed packages an d taken
[ sway from premises to drink. Clubs
I and hotels are, prohibited serving
drinks where meals or lunches are
[■old.'* Dancy of Duval .changed his
| vote to a m ove for reconsideration.
All sm endm enta were tabled as foM
U offered, indicating n o chance to
[ reconsider.
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The senate insurance com m ittee
today withdrew the compulsory in­
vest ment bill requiring foreign com­
panies doiifif business in the s ta te to
| invest 50 per cent of their reserve
premiums in Florida,
S e n i o r H im es’ - bill establishing
j a »late road d ep a rtm en t, pasacd the
| senate this morning.
The house killed the fresh water
fish bill by striking out the e n a c t­
ing clause,
* The Davis bill provides th a t 1i14uors shall not lie sold in less q u a n ­
tities than half pints and that the
packages shall be securely seated.
This does aw ay with drinking in sa­
loon». and converts the saloons into
dispensaries. It is said that no state
I where tlie sule of liquor is perm itted
I ha* such a drastic luw as the Davis
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telephone service and rate in cities,
c i r o p t as court of appeal.
Mr.
Jones believes that this is a m atter
which should be left to the cities of
the s tate and he would by his hill
take (fom the railroad commission
this responsibility and ghn* * m * th e
city g o b e rn ra e n u in -tow n* trf -rm*r
five thousand population.
Mr. Jones would give to tho city
tho rights to regulate the charges
and requirements, hut would give
the telephone companies th e right
to appeal to the railroad commis­
sion.
The bill would also validate
contracts given the city of Pensa­
cola and other cities the free use. of
the telephones. This practice was
recently declared a discrimination by
the railroad commission a n d hundreds of people who received free
use of the telephone were thus de­
prived.

FOR THE COUNTY BETTER SANFORD
HARBOR AND A
HOME DONATIONS
ARE SOUGHT:.. Y A C H t.C L U B
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LADIES WILL CANVASS THE WELL KNOWN BOATBÚILDER
CITY ON BEHALF OF
ANXIOUS TO START FAC­
THE INDIGENTS
TORY ON LAKE FRONT

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Sunday School Social
On Friday evening, April 23rd,
Misa Thusa Tarbeil entertain ed tho
senior classes of tho B ap tist and
Methodist S unday achoola. i All e n ­
joyed the games of bottle fruit“ base
.KtLtmd magic music.. MUa G o o ig ir
Pattishall
played
" D o w n by the
Old Mill S tream ." Mrs. T arbeil,'a s ­
sisted by Mrs. Dooley served Ice
cream and cake. All regretted th a t
it soon came time to d e p a rt, for
Miss Tarbeil is an . ideal hostess.
Those present wero Messrs. Payne
Daniels, William Kilbee, Horace
Rauleraon, Paul Dooley, Tom m y
McLain, Ossie Flynt, Edwin Haulerson and Miss K ate F lynt, Lola
(■rant, Abgib Doudney, Georgia P a ttlshall, Elizabeth Stones, Calla G rant
Thusa Tarbeil nnd Mrs. C. W . Cul­
pepper.
Clasa Reporter.

FAVOR COUNTY»BONDS

THREE OF AIF N D

KENTUCKY

retur n f r o h

BIRD DAY TUESDAY

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There Will be a house to house
Th* vexatious question of how tho
canvas made by a com m ittee of city would arrange a harbor Jor
ladies Monday morning, under th e boats along the bulkhead seems
leadership of Mrs. W. _W. A ber­ capable of solution and solved in a
n a t h y for the purpose of soliciting moat profitable m anner.
S. Sher­
/¡T ,
‘
m an’, the well known b oat builder
Änd co,I' clini£ bed 1,ncn’ U b ,e
table ware, china and silver, and who has been in business a t Iteresall such necessary articles for the ford for several years has disposed
equipm ent of
the county home. of his ship y ard at th a t place and is
Please meet the Indies cordially and anxious to came to Sanford,' recog­
with a package ready to be carried nising tins possibilities of this pluce
away with them.
This is going to after the tourist hotel has a ttra cted
be u whirlwind canvas and the com ­ the wealthy yacht owqcrs here for
mittee mean business for the need the winter months.
Messrs. Bates and Fuller, two of
is
great. The home or building has
T he Record C om apny of St. Au­
Mr. Sherm an Is anxious to secure
Altam
onte's most prominent citixens
been
acquired
and
some
furniture
gustin« has announced t h a t it will
a place on »tile lake front where he
were
in
the city yesterday consulting
with
which
it
can
lie
tem
porarily
issue an East Coast Annual, which
can have boat way«, a turning basin
with
Secretary
Haynes of the Comsupplied
but
it
requires
thpse
oth
er
¡» planned to bi- u com prehensive
and place to keep yachts during the
mercial
Club
regarding
the bonding
im
portant
things
immediately
th
at
possibilities of thl» section
The
summer months. It is now the opin­
of the county for brick roads. Mr.
it may lie m a d e habitable for those
publishers' announcement «ays;
ion of those who are interested here
Bates is tho owner of the A ltam onte
who are on tho waiting list. This is
th a t a yacht club in connection with
" I t is n well known fact t h a t all
one of the greatest needs an d big­ the boat -yard would be something Hotel and Mr, Fuller is proprietor
of Florida is developing with m ar­
of the Altam onte Grocery Co., and
gest charities in the county anti
th a t is giVatly
needed
and the
velous rapidity.
indeed, «level« pboth of them are good roads boost­
should have a ready, willing support
club would not only be composed
ment during the past year or two
ers and greatly interested in having
from the county seat.
oj the winter tourists but people of
has assumed such proportions as to
the road between Seminole and
Housekeepers are urged to look
Sanford wbo have never been able
make it liaril to g«'t those to a ppreeiate
They
over their household equipment and to keep a boat here without n suil- Orange paved with brick.
who are not residents of tbe state
cull something from their linen nblf harbor for protection, Tlie city »tut«- that the people of (heir sec­
and in direct touch with conditions
chest, china closet and silver to could u-»si.»l in 1 Ills work by allowing tion are heartily in favor of bonding
II appears to tin- dircctur» of tin»
for tbis road ami thut the entire
give to such a worthy cause
the dredge to make the turning
enterprise thut an Annual or » Year
Please every one try to give som e­ basin and use the sand to lilt in the county should get tint habit.
Rook of some kind is of vital im ­
thing. if hut line pair of pillow slips,
bulkhead.
The new harbor would
portance to those who are interested
Sanford Library
a s h e d or towel or perhaps one
lie built juM at tlie end &lt;rf tlie bulk­
in Florida, for the purpose of keep­
For tho gratification of all those
knife and fork, but do not let the head at either the west or tbe east
ing the public mind up to d a te as
com m ittee go away em pty handed, «■nd wherever the owner» offered who helped in the effort* lately made
regards what is being accomplished
to pay Library debts | »end in the
(live something
K rm em hrr to have lilt- best term«
III the most, progressive slate in tile
following report.
your package ready when the call is
I 'ni«&gt;n
This m atter will lie brought beWhen we moved into the now
made.
While there has been much call
It would lie a big tiling to u n d er­
The indies who will cull will be fure the * Commercial Club at their room improvem ents were made at a
for a reapportionm ent, it is now con* take l«&gt; covei the growth and devel­ Mr* \Y \Y Abernathy and com ­ next meeting ind there is no doubt ci*»t of $31.29 for carpenter work
| lidered that there is little likelihood opm ent of tlie whole stall' of Florida ■mittee in th»* I in v ison cur. central Imi what lb** lonnril and lile pimple nnd 1 1 0 , 0(1 fur wiring for lights.
the legislature will take up this ques J for one year and it is not our put- Sect loll of Sa I (orti
(I interested will assist In every way
Subscriptions (or maguiiues ex­
Ml
tion at this session. Under the con | pose to attem pt »111 h task
There I tinge«* arid 1 u rumi! ........ ..
plant pired in April so here » a t another
II Iguil to gel this bout bulbil rig
stit ution of 18 86 , a rea ppor 1 1Oil ment Is id read) in existence an excellent car. Height»
Mr»
It J Starling and yacht club here lor it will need to b«* met i$27.tl()i.
I* called for every ten years. The annual covering a portion of the and committee in Dr Miller's car tribali much to the city in many
The income from loaning books
first reapportionm ent under the con­ Gulf const of Florida, so we will central s**rltinn
d
o
e
s not average more than 410.00
Mr» John Mein
Florida, St il committee in M&gt; I-l b r. r. W e st, M T -b b c r me. n 1» .in experience« m o n 'lily
stitution was made in 1887. and a l­ limit ourselves to East
So while there ar«* no
&lt;1
\T ^ si
though it has been m any years since which we will define by nam ing the
other
expenses
connected with tin*
Sob'
Mr» ii II ( huppell and corn- |
builder and would employ sevthe representation in both houses has following counties th a t will tie to u c h ­ mutt*»
opening
of
t
i
e
room»
(electric light
( huppell car, l olery ucenue. |,«ral assistants and tils business
been changed except by I lie addition ed Upon in the book which we «re Mn*. ( K Uulkur, Walkrr cht, etyM
»
given
by
the
Utilities
Co. and
1
¡n tune wonhi glve the cltv u gooti
of new counties, it 1» believed by now preparing (or publication: N a s ­ of Tal metto, west oí (¡¡itchi'l'* »toro
pay ro!l asido from the many yaehts voluntary service by every one serv­
many legislators th at it is not up to sau, Duval. Clay. St. Johns. P u t­
it woiilii attru c t |n ¡he &lt;:t &gt; At his ing a* iiiin riH'i) the Library seldom
Will „Name New Place
the present assembly to order a re­ nam, Volusia. Seminole. Orange,
can have very many dullura in re­
The committee appointed to »elect J Hr,*ri&gt;fnrd plunt he mis has many serve for emergencies.
apportionment.
They are of the lirevard, Osceola, St l.ucte. Palm
t i e narri' (or the ne,w ire cream p a r­ fine yacht» for the »umtner and the
opinion that thut is a burden which Beach. Dude and Monroe
\ rummage sal«* in l.inuary paid
peoplr wlio rrillsi* lli 1 lo'id. w111. r»
tir a ' d restaurant will r* port to !
[ should fall upon the coining legis­
11 ihe wittier are ..il itnxioiis tu III** ■. e r t r . Ilgl t bill III 41'.' 00. ullil
ii ■i - r *i w muri II 1; ■t 11 i 11 . |io k Mml j
lature. the one to sit m !‘i|7
t i n bit* -al i April I b. t h o s e w h o
W ill Ituilil N( » D im k j the titillo* o f '!*• winner will to* post p!..,i their uuilis in frtsh w atir fot c o n t r i b u t e d t o It ut i l be g l a d ¡0
There ha» be«« n a great dem and
tile
-limito
r
ll
possil
&gt;
■
and
I
liere
1
»
Tin* Clyde Line will make ex te n ­ ed in tin- ■&gt;• «ream parlor I'rimedlateamong the newspapers of the state
no poiul quito a» wcll l«oi ted es learn brought in $34.00, enough to
The one who senti» in the
and from the people that the legis­ sive im provem ent» at this pluce ami ly alter
settle (he carpenter bill.
the lum ber Ls already on the grouml Ix'st ne. me Vili r«o«dve a gallon of Sjinfonl.
lature take u, this m atter.
Through the courtesy of Mrs.
L* When it does rome up, which is ready to p u t into place. The Work­ ice cream free.
Hoy. seconded by members of the
not at atl likely this session, it might men have been waiting on the bulkM U*ic lie part merit of 1he Worstin'*
be expected th a t the west Florida bead before starting the operations
, Club the musical of the 22nd »u&gt;
but I lie idea now i - t o g o ahead and
representation in both houses will
¡arranged
Tickets sold by Miss
sturi
and let tlie bulkheading proP Cor nelly e f d ll Ii War, t&gt;g Fruiih and ritlur* bioughl 432 00.
look upon the m atter with disfavor
Tallahassee
' p- 11
Seftator
Til«' t lyde Line will
* trip to
* turned f f m n w« •k ’■
There has been much growth down Cei'd nfler
| After paving for room rent nnd
Veit
he "( b i i r n r d loll fame and
build
a
n«'W dock f r o t n the bulkhead
ilb*. K v .. , o d &lt;*t h« r it ' e s |i&gt; printing .* In Imice of 421 »«» 1 f 1
the Hast Coast dlring the past dec­
p nte 1» trying *■• till a fovi.l llush
•'■itlhlanil
V bile in I .oui» I Our magazines are paid for. for tile
ade; u reapportion ment would give to tile de«'p water 11 d f r o t l l the bulk
curds
bead
111 the street will be bricki'd. and wants two more
lu
V
clused
tbe deal for the year. Library room rent paid to
Ville
that section u fur f* « .te r re presen la H&lt;&gt; has air* ady C apt " J e n n a " KncferH Hmi»" and «»tiler p»**|.**Mien
making
a
fine
approach
The
entire
i tion; west Florida finds now th at she
May, and we are free from debt, so
Alexander of llcLund and &lt;’&lt;d Wal­ recent i purchased by Benjamin
1» unable to get m any things th a t plan of the new Improvements have
the effort ha.» been worth while.
ter P (’orliett of Jacksonville nnd Drew hen* from the Hidden Beni
she would like to see because of this not been given to the public h u t it
Speaking for tlip ladies in chnrge of
Major Forrest Lake nf Sanford.
is
understood
th
a
t
it
will
lie
ex­
Estat«* Co, T h e qrw owners r.re Library affairs we thank every or.o
j fact add for t h a t reason it might be
He wants in know just where a n ­ capita I¡its of K entucky and Indiana who gave time, service or talent to
I Mpected th a t this section of the tensive and in keeping with the great
im
provem
ents
being
made
by
the
other
such three prominent and dis­ and they will I*«» here next week to concert or sales.
atate would no t like to meet such a
city.
tinguished
bearing men can tie found, start Mineihing with their new pos­
Respectfully,
j »¡tuntion..
Mr. Connelly is reticent
such
able
raconteurs, an d generally session«.
M. E. Key, Cress Com.
Contending t h a t the game in each
alt rolled fine fellows; nnd at the about ¡lie new deal and just what
j county is not the property of the
capitol last night lie was lie wailing tbe new owners will do in rvgurd to
I atate, but th a t sam e is owned by thn
the fact th a t two more could not be a hot««) but sta te s th a t they intend
vounty and t h a t the m a tter of onNext Tuesday will tie Bird D ay, had there to fill out th e pentagonal to build Up Sanford and have not
[ forcing the laws should lx* left to
bought the p roperty for a quick sale
Among the prominent visitors to
the counties individunlly, certain having been designated by G overnor star.
but will develop it and become San­ the city yesterday wns J. F. Angr
Judge
Worley
of
Miami
was
sug­
1members of the house of re present­ Tramm ell and by the grace of the
of Orlando. Mr. Ange has been a
a t i v e s will make a vigorous fight for s tate superintendent of public in ­ gested an d Sam Harrison of Duval ford boosters in every respect.
was
suggested
but
the
senator
sighed
resitfent of Orlnfido for the past
struction
and
the
Sanford
schools
the restoration of tho old gama law
and
replied
"Alas,
even
the
three
I
several
years and before coming to
will
observe
the
same.
The
children
Sunday
Evening
st
Star
Theatre
| ■y, tem and, for tho abolishm ent of
■Ail not a tten d in g services else­ Orlando resided in Indiana and other
i *Ke present fish a n d game dep a rtm en will form a gigantic {«arade and have here are not in t h a t class, th at
the present fish an d game d e p a rt- traverse the principal streets and pair would do as holder for drawing where in Sanford ore rordiulty in­ states where he has m onuments in
vited ta, worship with the M ethod­ the shape of fine buildings erected
ment. A measure introduced in the break ranks at the High School a u d i ­ to a royal flush."
torium
,
where
appropriate
exercises
ists
next S u n d ay evening at 7:3b by him. He was the contractor for
| senate by S enator G o m to and to bo
will
be
held.
o
’clock,
nt which time the pastor the Yowcll-Duckworth building in
introduced in th e house by RepreSold Two Maxwells
will
(»resent
tho view of the church Orlando a n d ' h a s built several fine
I aentatlve Wilson of St. Johns will
K. R. Murrell told two Maxwells
toward antusementa.
The subject homes for the Elks in various states.
i take the enforcem ent of the game
in the past week, one to J. F. H ick­
Boy« Band Tonight
will be "Tffc Christian and Amuse­ He is greatly interested in Sanford
j law's out of the hands of the present
son nnd one to Howard Lym an of
T
he
Boy*
Band
of
Sanford
will
m ents." This will be n sane s ta te ­ and was here goinp over the city
game commissioner. I t does s w a y
Forest City.
render
a
p
r
o
g
r
a
m
tonight
a
t
th
e
m ent about spm e popular evils. If with R. D. Waring, y h o Ls anxious
with this d e p a rtm e n t created by th e
the Ange
B
aptist
Temple.
The
band
haa
p
u
t
you
want to know why the church to loratc men here of
1813 session of th e legislature, deNeither one of
Baptist Services Next Sunday
oppose* the dance nnd other things type of boosters.
nares the ownership of game a n d forth every effort to make this c o n ­
birds in the eeveral counties of th e cert -a apeclal success and call on ■ Rev, George H y m an -h aa re tunred of like kind, hear Rev. Stelnmeyer’a these gentlemen would s tate ju st
where they Intended to put up a
state; provides for the protection of tha people of Sanford to encourage and will fill the pulpit a t both hoars sermon S u n d a y - night..
building *in Sanford but they are
them
by
their
liberal
patronage.
I
t
on next Sunday. T he schedule of
•«me; provides for hunters licenses,
looking
and developments will fol­
has
been
quite
an
expense
to
the
services
will
be
ns
foliown:
Sunday
School
Picnic
and for gam» warden, repealing cha|&gt;* 9:30 S u nday school.
Th«* Baptist and Methodist S un­ low.
ters 6684 and 6535. acts of 1913, hoys and the promoters to get the
band u n d er headw-ay and these co n ­
11 ;00 Preaching, " E v e ry Sunday d ay schools of Oviedo will give a
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to the sam e subject:
picnic at W hite’s wharf on Lake
Notice
The members of th e house op- certs are bciug given with the idea Evangelism.”
Jessup next Tuesday, May 4 th.
6:30 Jr. B. Y. P. U.
The members of the Home De­
P°**d to the gam e commission will th a t the people are willing to help
• n d e , vor tQ ^ t b # tho
a t least the admission priYe. T h e
E very one is cordially invited to p artm ent of the M ethodist S un d ay
'6:30 Sr. B. Y. P. XL
7:30 Breaching. Tho In d ependent bring their baskets and join the good school are requested to be present
j *hich will leave t h e m a tter entirely concert will begin at 8 o’clock a n d
I **P to the counties, except as to tb e th e small charge of 15 centa for Order of Odd Fellows of Sanford people of Oviedo on this lovely o u t­ a t the Star T hea ter next S unday
adu lts a n d 10 cents for children will meat a t this service in a body ing. Many from Sanford have sig­ morning a t 10:30 to march from
regulation of the season.
will be made.
,
and Rev. H ym an will deliver the nified their inten tio n to be present aa there to Central P ark, whero the
R em em ber the'y are qur own S a n ­ annual sermon for them. Subject, this annual affair it always pleaaant annugl children's d ay exercises will
■IKS*n ito r Jones of Escambia la au. /, and the picnic grounds are famous be held a t ' 11 o'clock. Bo sure to be
; hor of a measure which would ta k e ford* boys a n d girl« and give t h e m "Our Unused Selves.''
for their b ea u ty and fine fishing a n d on h a n d . .
You
are
Invited
to
attend
all
tbe
rorn
railroad commission tho y q u r personal and financial a ssist­
beating.
services a t the Temple.
power to supervise th e regulation of ance.
G. W. Bailey, 8 u p t.
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All of these great improvement«,
costing the owners -uch a sum of
money will mean a alight raise in
the rates but no raise will bo a t ­
tem pted until 1 It of the im prov.inent» liave been rpade and the rai &lt;*
will then lie t l advance on the but ness phones, the residence phones
rates ^remaining the same.
On* account of theke many Im­
provem ents the now equipm ent will
not be inaltlled in, complete form
for Mjme time and it is estimated
thut about »lx m onths will he re­
quired to place the system in the
shape t hut the new equipment re­
quires
Chief Eng’liner Wilder h i s
spent over two m onths here inspect­
ing till* entire system i.f.*l kj o «» th e
needs of tlie system a n d -ll wie m a ­
terials have h«.«&gt;h ordered and will bo
»hipped here ul o'nce. His surveys
end plans have been approved by
the olticiub untl the c s tim v it of tho
cost m td c after his re p o rt w rj r p proved.
In all tlie n t « telephone syiti m
for this city anil co unty will bo
one of the liest in Florida aud tho
officials appreciating the a ttitu d e
of the city official* a n d the public
in general have been most generous
on. their part toward Sanford and
the citizens will be proud of their
new plunt when it is completed.
it will also be good news to tho
piilrons of tho telephone system to
know t h a t local men will have charge
of tho Sanford system .
Jesse F.
K urnatx will be acting manager and
W. A. Barr will be acting super­
intendent; which
m eans th a t tho
business office and th e mechsnlcsl
d e p a rtm e n t will be i n . good hands
and the patrons can bo assured of
courteous tre a tm e n t a t nil times.
T he H erald congratulates the own­
ers of th e Sanford Telephone Co.
upon th eir aalo nnd tho new owners,
the S outhern Bell Co^, upon their
purchase a n d we extend the glut!
hand to tho new co m pany for we
believe t h a t m utual cooperation will
redound to the credit of the patrons
und the com pany. Service is what
is needed these days a n d service is
what th e new com pany expects to
give th ru patrons.

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C. S. W alker died in Ottawa,
K ansas, April 8th, 1916. Mr. Wslker was a t ¿n e time a resident of San­
ford, won a brother to L. .H; Walker
a n d Mra. L. M. Brown of Sanford,
also of Mr*. L. B. Garni uf Savan­
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T h e city of Sanford will g re atly
benefit by the recent sale of th e
p roperty of the Sanford Telephone
Co. to the S outhern Bell Telephone
Co., in which all th e lines and e q u ip ­
m ent of the former home co m pany
pass into the h a n d s of the l a t t e r
com pany. T he position of th e tele­
phone com pany here had resolved
Itself into the question of w h e th e r
tho homo com pany would keep tho
p l a n t with no additional equipm ent
to ta k e care of t h e constantly in-,
creasing business nnd operate a t a
loss or disposo of th e business to a
larger company t h a t could guarantee
the best of equip m en t nnd service
to th e pstrons. T h e general public
has been heartily in favor of the
transfer nnd the city council nftcr
ascertaining the a t t i tu d e 0/ tho p u b ­
lic did not hesitate to grant th e
S outhern Bel] a new franchise b a c k ­
ed by a petition signed by the p a t ­
rons of the line.
It is now learned th a t the nowowners will njietul a large sum of
money on the plant here and will
endeavor to give the patrons one of
tbe best equipped and most rom ptero
telephone systems in the state, in
fact it will be a
model telephone
system in every respect. Every su b ­
scriber will have a new phone of tho
au to m a tic type in which the otd
met hid of ringing tbe hell will l«o
abolished. Ali llnee u. 1 II be metallic
from tile phone to the central of­
fice nnd most of the system will bo
of copper wire with the cables u n ­
derground in the business portion of
the city
The central nlbci* will be of t i n
moat modern type end will be lo­
cated in a m en cenir.J pn, tion of
the city in i' 11 *w building to ho
erected by lb** owners. The centr 1
office and switchboard wit! have 1 1
equipm ent that will cost about
$26,000 and will tie perfect in t II

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PAGE EIGHT

APRIL 20 1913

THE'SANFORD HERALD

co o o o ao ao o o o ao o o o ao o o o o o o o o o ao o o aao ao o o o o o ao aao o o a cm ( who luw-*ttugglfid Jn war an d peace Mr. and Mr«. Lcceh and M in Cora
LITTlE*eJOKE OF WEBaTtVi
«
Leech
of
Michigan
and
Mr.
S.
M.
to own a part o f the e a rth itself,
How Ho Refuted to Appoint Wj»hini
because it is natural it is wise nnd Lloyd motored over to Daytona
.
ton Irving Dispatch Dearer 3
S un day for the duy.
right.
•
to Himself.
* * \/
♦
♦
M r. Clarence S m ith left for T al­
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
* Rev Arthur Searing Peck, rector
When. In 1826 . Washington )rvlnr
lahassee Sunday to Ijc gone two
was preparing his "Life ,,r f„|umbttg*
of
Holy
Cross
Episcopal
Church
of
YOU AND ME.”
. ‘ % ’
ho took up his abode at the hem,. ,'l(
this city deserves great credit for months.
the Amorlcan consul in Madrid ,na
his good work among the hoys of
4
* &lt;£&gt;
&lt;f&gt;
♦
some tlmo later, while collectinK „„
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L,
(}.
Colton
of
the city He has arranged a moving
tcrials for his “Conquest of Granada"
Jacksonville
spent
several
days
lust
picture show added to the other attrac­
«J All laical Advertisements Udder and “Tho Alhambra." he lived (or
S tions at the Parish House and the week in the city, the guests of
This Heading, THREE CENTS a quite a long time in southern Spain
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITII.
hoys are there every evening enjoy­ friends.
Then, aftor sorting as secretary ()f
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum tho American legation at Under, h„
ing innocent amusements, an d their
“ HE’LL PKENT ’E M "— SO SAYS SAUNTEREIt.
Miss
Lena
Ogden
of
Mississippi
parents especially appreciate the
Charge 25 Cents.
returned from his long sojourn abroad
ooooQOO oaoaoooaoooooooooooaooaooaaooooaoaooooDoooaat
work of Mr Peck. The youngsters and M rs. U. T. Entxrninger of J lr a d to his own country to enjoy the rru|„
of his fame.
i I am not a kicker hut I would matter. The telegraph «companies are from all the churches nnd art jy spent Friday with Mrs. C. W.
Entsminger.
But, as tlmo went on, tho memories
like to sef, more progress on the btolk- and jill other companies that have not confined to the Episcopal church
of thoso days In SpWn grew sweeter
hend. 1 know - that tho contractor» poles' in the city should hnve them nnd tho younger classes are taking
i u
n i t i
h*
F O R SA L E
and there sprang up In his breast a
have been having troubles of their In the best of condition a t all times great Interest in the pleasure* and ^ M r. and Mrs. O. L. Taylor en- &lt;&gt;
■fcwgtftg-tTT'vfMt
again tho land when,
joyed
a
short
visit
to
JacksonvilU
the
work---T
h
e
y
h
ar
e
'th
e
ir
own
so­
and
If
they-w»R-m»t
do-thls
for
their
own but all of us have troubles and
Itial
tüPitk..
life
had
been
so
pleasant. So, |q
yet we are expected- * • - make good own-protection, a n d that .of the, c ili- ciety w ith - duly, installed . -officer*
' For Sale -Ih re« fresh milk cows:
an/l- oe*—being molded-iirt-*—manly
sometimo. At tho present m o m sn ^ icn a-th o n the-city-co u n cil- will
Martin Doyle, Modroc, Fl».
BÖ-tt resolved (o cnll upon Mr \\&gt;b»ter
the bulkhead is holding hack many that they put in tho props*, kin d of men Tljls-U the kind of work that I M ra- R . **. Mulrhead has as her
thpn secretary of state, and ask of
la bringing results and the young-1 i **•*$* hgr mother, Mrs. O. L. Johnimprovements und I would like to^polea.
Hogs for Sale—Car load jusr re­ him tho humble post of bearer of ,n,.
aters aro getting a good idea of th e11,00 11ini sister. Miss B. S. Johnson of ceived. Write Martin Doyle, R. D. patches to tho nitnlMer of Spain, «to
see moVe sand being pumped in to
65-tfc
was about to bo appointed. In order to
the fill. M aybe I do not know an y­ 5 Attracted by tho hand and other spiritual and moral nnd nlno of the| I ° rl Myers,
No. 2., for particulars.
diminish tho expenses of tho trip to
thing about it and maybe I do but noises I wandered out to Sanford everyday life that will soon confront
Mr. E. J. Do Vane has 1 returned
however It in results In any business Heights or M arkham Park or w h a t­ them in their various walks of life.
Fat Cattle for Salt^-Some fine that country.
ho called 1,11
on Ul'’
the lu’rn
secretary si
to Plant City after a pleasant visit ones just shipped in and in fine ron- j . . When
" “'“J1 **”
that count.
•
, ever they call it to attend the a u c ­
....
1
.
.
.
”
».
.1 n I c —
hl*
private
residence,
howev
and
to
his
daughter,
Mrs.
HujJes.
tion Bale and while standing there
d'tion. Address Martin Doyle, ban - 1 preferred his modest request, er.
he
ford, R. D. No. 2.
55-tfc
* While talking ubout the clean up watching the crowds in their a t ­
n little embarrassed by tho hesliatloo
Mr. James Miller of Jacksonville
of the city I wish to recommend the tempt to get something for'nothing
oi Mr. Webster, who told him that
who cam e down to attend the funer­
For Salt»— Five acres half, mile be could not grant tho request until
ladies for taking the Initiative in thia I engaged a prominent Sanford man
Continued from Pago 5
great movenjent for the betterment in conversation. He has made his Magazine fund and expensen will be al of Mrs. I)eLn M atter has returned from brick road, quarter mile from he had consulted the president Ac.
to hia home.
loading station, 6 miles from San­ cordlngly, Irving took his Irave. his
of tho city. , I also wish to toss a pile and most of it on Sanford real
applied on the Music Department
ford, county road on one side. All gentle nature somewhat hurt by such
estate,
so
the
rtimoy
goes
nnd
I
a
s
k
­
bouquet to Chairman Davison and
piano fund.
Mre.—Ht—Cr—Gerror—has returned good—bhrrk—hammock land:— Twrr rntd treatment.
----his—fallow i|imuIm n —of—the—street- ed - ho w - he -o b u imnl -bis s te r t-o r - r W
When ho returned a fow days later
from a pleasant v isit to Jackson acres cleared, fenced and farmed 2
committee i for their great work in idea that there was money in real
Wfl/art
Dept,
Rrctption
years.
Good
flowing
well.
Price
1°
' parn what success his petition had
ville.
cleaning up the city streets and al­ estate and ho replied as follows:
Tomorrow afternoon the Welfare
1800.
Terms
to
suit
customer.
A.
P
*not'
hl&gt; embarrassment was further
"I
would
rep
eat,
as
nearly
as
I
leys nil over the city. The streets
Department
will
give
its
ann
ual
reMr.
F.
F.
Dutton
has
returned
Connelly.
119
Magnolia
avenue.
"f »
can
remember
tho
words
my
mother
were usually kept clean by former
rw
long convcreation. Mr. \\ plmirr mado
coptlon
to
tho
Woman’s
Club
to
j
from
a
trip
to
Now
York
on
buslspoke
to
me
ns
she
hade
me
good­
street committees hut none of them
'
j no allusion whatever to the subject
whlrh all members of the club are doss an d pleasure combined,
ever went into the byways nnd bye when I was leaving home to cordially invited. Following the line
For Sale— 20 fine brood sown. of tho much-desired position
At
I
Martin Doyle, Sanford, R. D. No. 2. length, convinced that that »as the
hedges nnd ordered
everything^ take my cold plunge into the world.
of work encouraged by this dep art­
Mrs. Sallie Musk of Americas,
58-tfc
secretary's method of conveying hti
cleaned up and I look for the clean­ Her parting advice was: "If you are
ment
mudi
of
the
program
will
hr
Cm.,
is the guest of her niece, Mis.
refusal, Irving rose to take his de­
est and best looking Sanford (his able to save any money put it into
Williams.
For Sale— Eggs for Hatching, 1st parture.
lan d.'w hich God 'm ade and which “lon« civ,c line*
J u'1kp f i ‘*° i] C.
season that we have ever had.
Herring
will
deliver
an
address
on
Then Mr. Webster, rising with him.
prize pen Orlando Fair, White Rocks,
And wo need it. just as every city, tho schemers cannot tako a w a y
said:
the
Ideal
Citizen,
which
will
be
fol­
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Powers nnd 12.50.
Other pens $1.60. ' .Single
town and hamlet in the United from you.’ I never forgot her a d ­
”1 regret to say that I have found it
lowed by a discussion ns to how we Mrs. II. J. Holly an d Mrs. W.*M. Comb White Leghorn, $1.50 to $2.00
States need» It. The more cleaning vice and I consider the best and
Impossible
to give you the position for
can.itypirc our young people to emu­ Haynes motored to Ornlndo Friday. per setting.
Baby chicks $12.00 per which you asked the other day he
up and darinnge that we have tho most profitable of my investments
late the ideal citizen. This discus­
hundred for remainder of season. rause"—and here lie suill-d ; ii i..,I
better the community In the sum­ to lie those in land or having their
sion wilt he in the hands of Hon
security
based
upon
land.”
Miss Carrie E ns minger has rt Southern Oaks Poultry Farm, En- ly and placed his Jintid on Irunr*
mer' time. Since the drainage of
1). L. Thrasher, C. It. W alker and
fi5-9tc
shoulder—"because this ninriitiig tinhe city tho tAosIt requires no argument nnd no U J Holly. This will he followed turned from Jacksonville, where she j terprisc, Fla.
president appointed Villi . in, .1
attended
the
C.
E.
convention
the
grent
&gt; und il
especial experience to . appreciate by a musical selection rendered by
For Sale Prize Winning HulT Or­ traordlnary .and minim, r i-l.'ntt ..t. n
origina Il y mapped
the Temple Boys' Band, a vocal ' Mrs. Patrick Handy is home again pington Eggs for hutching
The tlary to thn court of S|,iur ttuf
migli ih •» nt y und told him She was a poor woman
number
by
twelve
seventh
grade
Iter
a
pleasant
visit
with
friends
at
kin&lt;1
*hnt
hatch
and
live.
15
eggs
to neither I nor the presid.m . . i i
F.
the celery delta would ha y4* been with limited opportunities hut the
Mr. Webster, as Irving ....... 1 ........
girls
and
a
song
by
the
sixth
grade
Enquire
210
setting
Price
$2
50
&lt;
&gt;
rm
ont
much hotter off 1 ha Vi* ru*ver fully truth was so plait, that her in ­
less
with a(t«n|s|im&gt; t.t
V
,
hie
li
r**fr«■shmen
ts
will
hoys. afti*r
titi-tf
Park avenue
understood just why n fl*U men stincts sailed it"consider It In keeping with Ho- hon­
mi
in
formal
■rved
und
he
»»■
social
i'&lt;nlief wfntj I in tat d »top ih ia great
Messrs. Fraser Armstrong and I For Sale—A good five passenger or nnd dignity of that hlch pi.-onm
If you put your hard earned mon­
will he enjoyed. All me mbon- H i t . Mulrhead hnve returned from
hour
:■ ,*. r
ns
finis
bed
work beforb it was finished and 1I ey into real estate you are making
automobile in good condition with that you should In* a &lt;t
of till» depart me lit are urged to ut tin* f
E convention at Jackson­ new tires, cheap at $.150
to
yourself
"
.
understand Glut several Sanford men ¡he safest of all investments
B u ll
(' F.
and the - luh members with ville
who lint) )krgv sums tied up in the t
is no investment which in safe! tend
Williams.
*
67-t f
lh»'ir house guei»tu are cordially InSheep Breeding In J a p a n
drainage Oft rations lost all of it and if it is NUT intelligently made, j
vite»!
Imports
-it wool inti. I n .i *;*.»■
Mrs. John Muisch has returned
For Sale A No I family horse
have no* r&lt;|fl'ess except through the There are "srhem ers” often in th e !
amount lo about to wti null:
-il- I-rs
Iron,
S
t.
Petersburg,
where
she
w
a
s
1
and
carriage,
practically
new
M.
M
present legii ature. II the drainage r,.1(l estate business and men I&gt;t &gt;'
a y ear. wkh* i( t,■y &gt;i. . , *
I ‘ hint Su lr
the
guest
of
Mr»
W
Stewart,
7
E
2nd
St
'
IlS-tf
W
William»
had proceed ad the country would |,&gt;se money through their schemes
along with the In- r.-.t', d ,!•
ii -pii &lt;■« of t hhe
e (’ ¡tv
Under he aauspici*«
have lieen ! '* paradise anti there We should all beware of them
woolen textil»*» li
tie i
ommittee a flower *fhow
Ilea
UI
if
1
1
1
tlower
For
The
olio wing
Mrs E \\ --Mi co»* k has returned
would h a w been nothing tlesired it,
¡| y ,)lt bu\ stocks or bonds or a n ,
sldered
Important
'*&gt;
tlr
- * -t
and fila nl -ul«* will he held S a tu r d a y from a }dcasant visit l»i her mother pi a riti-:
make it pitfect. Now that every interest in a business or make it 1Japan
A
Toit)
o
&lt;
&gt;
m
in*
■
afternoon in the Hynes building on anil sister at Jacksonville
25r per LI doz; also a grand collec­ bulletin says that » j r i •
other sectiu j is busy with drainage most any other investment save in
First street This will he an oppor­
tion of large pansies in full bloom, lug matje at the taf :r &gt;
operations finnford should
again the' land, you are obliged to take
tunity
to
display
the
products
of
Stir -lor. Choice lot -if varied chrys­ Mutsukula and m &lt;tuba j
Mr-.
J
|).
(irillm
is
visiting
rela
take up fbit ,treat work in the celery some one flsi-'s opinion almost en­
the
spring
flower
garden
and
pot
livwl
Clermont
anthemum.*.
carnations, coins, etc w Idle tin* d&lt; part no il1
section and ||ush it to completion,
tirely concerning the value and plants a* well ns to he able to buy |
James
F
Harris,
opposite Haskins, nnd rumnteree i-. - u&lt;
i
*
*
*
safety of your Investment
Hut in plants anti bulbs at moderate prices.
villages In the Island of ll&gt; . , ,|i» to
"II
postmaster.
t&gt;h-2tp
Itirlh*
i
In the gdud old summer time real estate, the facts are as pi. in
breed sheep Tin* departm ]- i - ih*The i it,bun cement of prizes Is 'Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
when wo hky# nothing more to do TO YOU as to anybody else if made in another column. He sure to
M y lot loeniteli on First street. ctiled to upproprnt,
than to build it hotel, play base hall, YOU will take the trouble to look look and see, if you do not buy. Allen Tuesday. April 20, a litth OppOBlPe t he R o l lim i » Nest hotel. thousand dollars tor *h* ’ I
go fishing, etc., the question of poli­ into them. In alm ost every other Encourage the active committee in daughter.
III lillà It may !
Y o u c¡ill b u y this p ro p e rty v e r y
Itiako sheep lo* - .1
tics will appear nnd the city officials Investment you have to let SOME- their work of beautifying our town.
rvu-on .i Me on liberal Ir r m s
A-I
i
will he discu&gt;-(à.'d pro and con. I ONE ELSE judge for you
Hn\
ilri-sB
21 t In .tapan a- ,i
n
B i l ­i ksl-U 11III.
U p * anti D o w n *
account of g- - gt,iph •
have not investigated the candi-lutcs
If you buy real »•»tale in a luc.*I
r»
J
a
mpa.
F
la
'!&gt;
This - Ufi» Is rotllposed i f iq ■* and
i Gi"tf f; S*l'i
-litions, tint if • a- •i .i
nod do not know who will he who ily with which you are a equal I) t*-I
Tl*p
4»i lh*» Junior ( ivii- downs. I might give my sell us ito
For1 Sal»* Oak dining iah!»* and on as a suba i-iu-1 &gt; ti
when the limp comes, hut 1 do hear you will almost surely be safe, (let la'Ugin- rre urged to attend u culled example Of miirse, I prefer fo win,
ll, i.i.iiul
thut J. I). Davison, A. I). Parrish, all the information you can from meeting at the Woman’s Club rooms but If not I «von t be dissatisfied I chairs, two rockers, sewing machine, or», suine of the dom» Mi­
mny bo met. In view of i Iun la- t the
dresser
and
chiffonier,
art
square,
B. W. Herndon,
I). L. Thrasher and others, but protect yourself by get­ Thursday afternoon, at :i o'clock to have hnd my share of sucrem-s nnd
r I- «jr
j
department seem» very
aeveral other* will go after tho ting all flu- facts yourself nnd form­ make find plans nnd arrangements reverses: successes t have endeav­ refrigerator und other household nr- roURigt* stork farming
•n
i-nl
ored to meet without elation reverses tirle.i r.t a bargain. Impure at 805
m ayor’s jA lJl'b lt is almost certain ing your own opinion.
(»«•org«* II Kiddmore. V &gt;
for the randy sale which will be held without depression, nnd w henever | Elm avenue.
that W. W. Abernathy, C. H. DinA real estate (lnvealnient not only in front of the Hynes building Sut- hnve fallen It has been mi mollo
gee. II. E. Tolar nnd 11. C. Max­ yields a safe and a comfortable re- j urdny afternoon. . It is im portant
and I think It hss been a good one, tr
Corner lot on Park avenue, San­
well will he candidates for re- turn, hut .it stimulates the habit of thut the members attend this meet- try again tin* following d a y - Sir \V||
ford Heights for sal»* cash or rea­
Church Semi Orient P
election with
maybe
Alderman saving. It helps to give us stability. I ing. Mothers are urged to he sure frld Laurier
sonable
terms
lies!
location
in
the
Tim
11
unr*Inli i liu^i h «
Adams to come in la tir The pres­ A great majlrity of those families
tluil the children are on hand
city
Address Hot 201. Jackson­ self orthodox pno * i ■i
ent board think they have given the- which have obtained an independconsiderably from nil tin "tm r ville, Fla
Diseases That Ravage Armlet.
.people a good adrai.iistraUon «»d |enco through saving have begun'the
Unti temple.-« by It» n in ■ •
,
r&gt;R-;n&lt;('. K. S u r p r i i * Parly
Modern scl»*i)c»* Iibb done much to
th e y arc entitled to a second term good work by an Investment in real
that Is half Tartar half I1 i '
An
old
fashioned
surprise
p
arty
banish
disi-ase
ainoiigxt
soldiers,
and
ju s t us a matter of appreciation.
possesses Its d 1st ¡nel Ij Sia»' m • 1,1
estate; usually hy buying a home. full of genuine, laughable surprises tho scourges of smallpox, malaria, and
mont.
With Its glided cuii-ds*.
There will be something doing in
In a hundred wuys it is desirable was given^prtttny night hy the Blues cholera, which in former campaigns
bright-colored
roofs and urtiam&lt;*nt».
th e , fall campaign and already the for you to own your own home,
FO R R E N T
:
have killed more men than bullets, !
white glaring «all». It ha» n:« re -d *
candidates are feeling around Jo see both In your own interest and In of tho Congregational Endeavor So­ have lost much of their menace for
mythologic and t» ge* d.ir» i ‘ ' “',#r
if their country will call them. It that of the general community. It ciety at the church. The pews were fighting men. There still remain,
moved
from
the
center
of
the
church,
than
,.io elalely g-jtlii- or i
* * *li®
' ia aaid that several dark horses will helps you to take u greater Interest
however, diseases such us dysentery,
cathedrals
giving
a
large
»pace
for
the
Various
Cottage
for
rent.
pneumonia, and enteric, which arc
J. Musson.
appear at the proper moment and in your city or town government,
63 -8 tp
ride into victory but the day of because you seem to huve a greater amusements that made the evening likely to break out amongst bodies
.
'
&gt;r. . •
one of the good old time sort of of troops unless careful precautions
d ark horses is over and the man stake in good government.
For Rent— House of eight rooms Prctubty the Trueil Form *»f Lov*
fun. Mrs. F. P. Strong carried off are taken by the men themselves.
who wins U the man who comes out
There Is n love which »-at.
• •••
and hath on M yrtle avenue, close
openly and tells the people that ho -It is not truo th at you pay more the honors of the spelling bee, spell­
one expression in sy irimth'
-I -&gt;J
in. Inquire of Hill Lumber Co., Its happiness In un*lersiaii&gt;lin» Ji-ba
In
w ants the position and why he taxes after you own your own house ing down tw enty competitors.
Amended the Author.
th an ' you did while you paid rent, tho game of drop the handkerchief
office.
G3-tfc
Oliver Hobbes.
w ants It. The present officials have
Little Lola had been given a short
for
the
rent
payer
pays
the
taxes
Mrs.
Aspinwall
nnd
Mr.
F
indlay
made good and a u y one of them can
poem
to
commit
td
memory
by
hor
on the house. Yet you get the tax Munson proved themselves to b*
For Rent— Several nice office
m ake another race on their record.
teacher. In It these lines occurred:
Wanted—Good two, hurv
u'1"*
On the other hand there are many bill if you own tho house and you professional spinsters, while Miss "8 all on, ye mariners, the night Is rooms over Yowell’s. Enquire N. P
for
farm
purposes.
Wagon,
care
KNOW
that
you
are
paying
the
Lucille
Aspinwall
captured
the
hon­
Yowell
&amp;
Co.
32-tf
voters who alw sys welcome a change
gone." latter when requested to ropdat
t'lO-tfr
tax,
while
the
rent
payer
often
for­
Herald.
ors
in
spinning
tho
plate.
The
rurnl
tho poem, she, rendered the lines men­
an d think that .new blood will get
For Rent— A comfortably furnish­
game was the best fun of ull but tioned thus: *HalI on, ye married men,
better results. The commission form gets that HE too p a y s the tax.
Public Stenographer I “ 111 l,rt
ed
room, eastern exposure, In mod­
The next fow years will probably H arry Carlson will have to givo the tho light Is gone."
seems to have died out and this
pared
to do all kinds of stenographic
ern home; private family. Summer
leaves the aldermen the alternative seo a great boom in real estate. particulars of th a t. Many other de­
work
and
typewriting and -»hntj*
rates.
Gentlemen prcforfiid.
Ad­
of attending to the business of the The losses in stocks an d bonds which lightful old games followed in which Is I n t i *r (hr Csssljr Jad**t Hsnisslr dress, Box 1084.
trial wlien you have any * ork 0
67-tf
c i t y without p sy and little praise. • people hove suffered during recent all joined, old and young alike and Is rs Eitit*C *ofs it r , Huts sf M orfil»
this kind you wish done Office nr*
• • •
years tend to turn their minds to­ the refreshments served were most M lu Jirasitv-U lsH
•»■■*Furnished room for reriC ’ South­ door east of the postotficc
l
Miss Frances Aa- To stl CrodHors, L*|ht**o, I&gt;l*tributooo and east corner of Park and Seventh St
T After the telegrcph poles fell wards real estate. It wilt be » more “ temptsceous,”
290.
Miss
Morion
Packard
”
i ll Person* bovini rtsln u or drmnnd*
The coming pinwull was mistress of ceremonies
s it ia x »«Id KitaUi
Into the street last week the street popular investment.
58-tfc
You »od oach ul y«s » r e hereby Bo l l a . d
Lost—Set of false teeth Reward
committee of the city council hss electrification of our railroads and and rnsjle a very diplomatic, tactfu l ■Bd required to prrarnt an y rUlm» and
conductor.
A
neat
sum
was
realized
drmaada
whlrh you or either of you may
of
$ 2 00 will be paid for recovery
6 cen busy and the public utilities the interurbsn street railway lines
bars » f ilm t the Miste o ( Miss Jimmie
P . 8 McGuin, Fairvlew House
of the city have been warned that will m ik e U easier for men to work on the music fund, for which (the Ois*», decerned;- 1st» of Ssmtools County,
riofid». to tb s under»!ined Kirrutor ol
68 -2 tr
th e d t y engineer will inspect all In the d t y and live In the country. Blues and Reds In friendly riv a lr y u id Mtnte, within too yosrs from the doto
W
A
N
T
E
D
i|
h
nroof.'
are
engaged.
It
is
in
the
country
that
the
im
­
polea and mark the ones that should
lu ted . April 17th. A. D. ISIS.
* Rejvard —For return or infor^•_
.
F. P. FORSTER.
bo replaced and they must be taken pulse to own 9 ur own home is the
IB-Tueo-Stc
Enerutor,
tion
leading to finding &lt;•! 1 * *'*'
We become more a t ­
Personal Afen/fon
' down a t once and new onees put strongest.
gold
watch
with gold
" ll '
ls d (r
Wanted—To exchange farming and
Mrs. Wingste and little daughter,
into the place. This is a move in tached to the soil. We like the g ar­
C o n sly , Mute of Ptortds
attached.
J.
Rowland
Ä
iM
"»"
grazing
land
in
Volusia
county
for
den.
Tfie
neighborhood
has
an
a
t
­
who have been visiting their a u n t, Is r* Eetnto of
th e right direction «for the Incident
**
ftp -*tp
Em nett II. Horndon
the other day might hsvo been sn traction of its own th a t is unknown Mrs. R. E. Tolar returned to their ► Notice Is hereby fiven, to oil whom It house and lot in fynford. Apply to
may concern, that .on lb s SOth day ol J . H. »Hutchinson, 11th and Laurel
aw fu l catastrophe.
Imagine five In the city. We know our neighbors home In Jacksonville Sunday.
Oetober, A. D. l i l t , shall ap p ly to tho
*
65-9tp
better
and
like
them
better.
Honorable Goo. O. Ilerrlng, Ju d fe «1 sold avenue.
Wanted—Pasturage for two
U rge poles falling across the street
f
.* . .
c
Coart, a* J u d e * ol Probsio, for » s a l dieRev.
George
H
ym
an
left
on
M
on­
What
present*
does
a
sensible
■t one time with vehicles and pedea*
near Sanford. Address Hox
rh irz* as A dm laletrnlar of tho m taie of
II. lle ra d e a , deeeaaod: sad that
Wanted—Afhateur musicians that Sanford. Ha.____________^
trian s passing all the time. Luckily woman appreciate more than the d a y for Apopka where he will con­ aEmmett
t tbs i i a i tim e 1 will p rreent Anil aeAdmlaUtrnlof of sold m tate, p lay wind Instruments that will re­
there was no one injured but the gift of a home from her husband. duct evangelistic meeting^ for the coaaU M
sad- atk for lh a ir approval.
next ten days.
. *
Lost—Seb of false teeth Rewsf*1
hearse and play on pay jobs. Call
It is
not be »V
so ewe
for- •«
lnext
i e * V time
MIUV they will
Will MW*
- “ twice
* ,vv blest; I t blames him
*
Datod April ZO, A. f&gt;. IBIS.
overy
BARTLETT
W.
HERNDON,
of
$ 2,00 will be paid (on recovery
in the next few days. J . M. Stumon
lunata and tht d ty council ii |&gt;«r-|th»t fWaa and her that tataf.” It
— Lewis of Detroit,
Adwalatrator.
69-HP
Mr.
and
Mrs.
315 East Fourth St.
65-7tp
left a t Herald office
1» «-to. 6-1«. t-tt, 7-«. a-It, M l
fertly right to take the steps in the sLiisfloe a primeval instinct in men,

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. APRII. 23. 1915

Trainmaster Royal of the S. A. L.;
to county superintendents and teach­
Judge Kay. general counsel for the
ers. emphasizing the vital import­
A. C. L., were present at the com­
ance to tho people and the public
mittee hearing, and nil te*tified that
schooLs of the plan. "No state Au.
there is net need for additional men
the Union trai' n .more Interesting
to-propt flj1 nun rttPTr traína.
n r i e t y of bird life than Florida;
_A__yery peculiar -altunthm * con-'
there is no state where birds may l)«
fronted the senate committee a t this
lore useful and. where th’fy need
hearing, a* there were engineers and
APPROPRIATION FOR CITRUS ^conductors to the number of nt least ODD FELLOWS AND REBEC­ THE ABSTRACTERS LOOK­ grenter protection," ho writes
therefore earnestly request all schools WILL OPEN THE COMMENCE­
CANKER F A V O R A «rH *R -- r six who testified in behnlf of the
ING FORWARD TO MEET­
CAS WILL HOLD GRAND
In se&amp;sion May $ to observe the dny
MENT SEASON AT THE
’
PORTED TO COME UP
companies, and materially strength­
In an appropriate manner. Teachers
ING TO BE HELD IN
LODGE
IN
THIS
CITY
HIGH SCHOOL .AUDI­
ened the cause of the railroads by I
IN HOUSE TODAY
and pupils.ahould make suitable pro­
GAINESVILLE
NEXT YEAR
TORIUM
testifying that the more men there
grams and devote a part of the fore­
were
on
the
train
only
increased
*
---------•
Tallahassee, Fla., April 21.— It be­
noon to the study of the beauty, the
That the fourth annual convention
Sanford will entertain the Grand
Among the many good numbers
gin* to look a* if the suspension of tho liability of accident. ’
usefulnes* and protection of any
Conductors Frederick and Rod­ Lodge of Odd Fellows and the Ke- of Florida Association of Title Men. liirda whose life and preservation of the Commencement exercises a t
sheriffs by the Governor would prcthe Sanford schools will be the charm
dpitate a merry fight in the sennit* gers, of the S. A. L. R, R., Engineer* bekah assembly in 1916. This city which is to meet in Gainesville May merit *our care."
.
•
ing operetta, Sylvia to be presented
over the confirmation of the Gover­ Thomas and Loub of tho Seaboard was chosen at the meeting in Gaines­ 3rd to 6th will be very interesting
J
I
i
by the Sanford High Sckool pupils
nor's action. Senator Himes ha* In­ all ’apolte against the full crew hill. ville on Wednesday with Jackson­ and well attended Is the general
To
expedite
the
execution
of
pav­
troduced a resolution for the ap­ While Mr. Kite alone spoke for the ville, Arcadia, Sarasota and several opinion of those in touch with the ing contracts In hand and those In a t tho auditorium on the evening of
situation, In addition to the invi__ ......
other eitleswas
in tincompetition.
senate committee
Monthly: May ard. The operetta
pointment of a committee of five to hill. The
tnttons
and splendid program mailed view the J. B. McCrary Engineering of Sylvia, composed by Maud Elia
report on the power* and dml»« »f decided how to report Ihn bill bw-U- — The Cominprriul Club, the bants.
tompany will put on two crews at
the senate in acting or\ the suspen­ was evident that the railway em­ the Woman*» Club and many other &lt;ip the abstracters throughout the once in Tarpon Spring*. A contract abeth Inch and W. Rhys-Herbert
sion of Sheri(T Spncer
of
Hills ployes were not in harmony on this organization* and citizens wired the state by President J»rr»*tt of Pnlitt- for half a mile more of paving was is of the period of tho eighteenth
borough. Sheriff Raker of Palm measure, and deferred action to invitation to come to Sanford anil ku. dozens of attractive postcard* awarded the company by the council century and the costumes and stago
the appeal was so strong that the reminders of time and place of the Friday evening in a special session to settings arc beautiful. The m'ualc
Reach and Sheriff Potsdamor of Su­ some future dale.
Grand Lodge turned to Sanford as convention have been mailed by open bill*. From six to ten cars of will be a feature of the occasion and
wannee, recently ordered suspended
That
the
State
of
Florida
can
the lily turns to the morning sun and 1». R ('nlson of Gainesville,’ who is fiaving material, block anil curb are the largo chorus of forty voices will
from ofllco by the Governor. It i*
save
annually
several
thousand
dol­
Sanford
will show the Odd Fellows a member of the executive commit­ arriving in the railroad yard* here add greatly to the operetta.
expected that a fight on the several
lars
by
■'conducting
an
insurance
de­
The principals in the caste and
•and
their
ladies the time of their tee ml former president of the us- laily now and the hauling contrac­
suspensions wit! be made when the
Governor's action comes up for ap­ partment (or the slate's own prop­ lives in the year 1916 for this city Octation The reminder bear* this tor* are rushing men untl team* at the chorus are rehearsing daily un­
erty. instead of paying the enormous will then have a new hotel and a nscriptiun: "Title Men of Florida:
proval in the senate.
top speed to handle the great vol­ der tho direction of Mita Tiffts, tho
annual premiums us now is the cus­ large auditorium in which to take Make a red ring about the date
instructor in art and music and
Tallahassee, Fla., April 22.—A tom. is the opinion of Representative care of any convention* that may May 3 to 5; Gainesville Convention ume of material. Nrarly 200 car* of Sylvia will demonstrate tho ability
paving material have been received
Com.-."
hill creating Rroward county agreed Goldstein of Nassau count/.
cornc to Snnford. The Grand Lodge
by
the puvlng company since the of the teacher and the progress made
The
Gainesville'
Hoard
of
Trade
upon by tho representatives and sen­
According to Mr. Goldstein, the of Odd Fellow* and the Reheccuha
operations were begun nearly six by the pupils of the High School,
ators representing I)nde and Palm state enn save approximately $65,000 usually have between 300 and -100 will cooperate with the local com­
The operetta is pastoral in all the
week* ago.
Reach counties was passed by the annually over the losses that have member* pre-Au at the meeting* mittee on entertainment, and the
stage setting* and the two acta are
: : :
house today under waiver of the been paid to the state by insurance each year and as the number is con­ stav of the Florida abstracters in
in the hay fields showing the h ay­
University
Cilv
will
he
most
MnleriaJ fur the new &gt;»»p!ialt plant maker* in the costume of that
rules.
companies.
The state now pays stantly increasing the citizen* hum |
Ml mi-uili.-rs ar.- i'»rin-»ll&gt; to be erected in Mining lo prepare period
Fort l.auderdele where Rroward f 10-1.3 Iti so premium* and the lo*-u-» will Inii'e to bestir themselves ea rly jdw’s. nt
The admission will be» 35
did his first drainage work in the during tile period for ulm h these to make arrangements for the lug n-ipi.-'li d to leave their respective material fur the three and a half cent* for adults and 26 cents for
home* m time to reach Gainesville h mile contract of asphalt paving has children ami the operetta ¡s already
Kvergludea is to In- the count \ seat premiums were paid wu* $61,177.55, meeting
2
or i o’clock Mond: y afternoon been shipped and the puvlng will assured of a most generous support.
The bill will prboubly In- passed in leaving a *urp!us to tin- insurance
I lie sixteenth annual session of the
in .-rdcf lo lake advantage of the soun In-gin.
the senate tomorrow
companies of $ It t*'i i |
The following are tho principal
Grand Lodge of Florida Independent
The long tight in changing the
f f !
Hv ha* prepared a bill for intro­ order of Odd Fellow«, and tho an­ I sight seeing drive over the city. In*
haracters in the caste:
(eluding special visit to the Unlvcr
boundary line* of Jackson, Holmes duction which is ns followsVirginia Rrudy
S., v* 11»•• Jacksonville Metropoli* S y l v i a
nual meeting of t h-- Rebekah assem­
\n interesting fea
and Washington counties w:i» ended
Harold Washburn
This »tate import* must of ita ; I&gt;eLaee)
\ bill lo be entitled all .1 ' I * r»-al bly in Gaitii-\|lle I- said to have *11v &lt;1 Florid.
today by the passage of t fie full as mg a *tate insurance fund. uuthnrtz been the most largely illtelldeil III its t lire of the cti :i vi-nt loll will lie the meati», bolli fresi) and rured. Iti I
Allen Jone*
lobbytum
animal
bnni|Uet.
which
will
he
held
agreed under waiver of tin- rule*
Sherman
Routh
lug the board of state institution history, and the University City
should be a largì- exporter of meats. 1 William
;il the famous White House Hotel Florida should fei-il hulf a dozen Betty
V
France*
Aspinwnll
commissioners
to
m»urc
all
the
prop­
g a le the delegates a generous and
Tallahassee, Fla.. April 22. A
It-" Rnlit W Davis, register
the siate», ¡»* wiill a* supplying thè need» Arabella
Daisy R etta'
erty
of
the
state
in
sill’ll
fond
and
open
armed web nine
lull raising the salaries of judges has
I
i
led
Si,lies
hind
office
lu»s
Con
(■lady* Morris
n(
ln-r
inni
pettple
A
livimlock
hu-j
A
ramini
:i
»lithnrizing
I
lie
(
ninjitroller
to
draw
I In- fidlouirig oilie r* were elected soi.i.d to act as t on st master mi this
In-en practically agreed on in the
Polly
Fern Ward
Grand patriarch John II Klk of mi ..- mu . mol many instructive. In reni» with nu experienced, scientific Molly
senate.
Justices ’ of the Supreme n warrant out of nnv loud' tint
Ruth McDaniel*
otherwise
upprnpruiti’ll
in
tLe
slat*
man
at
it*
head
would
he
ti
great
Jin |s*"ii i till gr.ii.-l high (iriesl, I || I ti ii ting and inspiring toasts will he
rulirt are to receive Jii. Olili per lilt
Dolly
Fannie Relia Munson
mini, circuit cnur.t judges i t . non unit treasury for carrying out t he pro Slum oJ Tampa; grand senior war listi-ui-d to a round t lie lmto|Uet board hi-itelit to the s la te "
Rollio
Walter Rowland
lien, \\ I' l ’llleli* of Lakeland
criminal court judges $3.filili u year vision* of the act
The lienelits to in- derived from
John W Davi* of St John romiti
g r a n d j u n i o r Ward
Zeli.ir ni persons) ut»i ndauct- upon these con
M
In discussing the bill
Senator
Srhnol Ronds
I lie semiti com mlMet l od. v ga » &gt; Orlando, grand in.irsh.il, W T. lini
ha»
introdurlo! a bill in thè house of
Himes said that t h e judges got le»»
ventums viinmt lie too strongly
Everything
is beirtg rapidly shaped
than the Governor, who w.i* a dig­ tile ijuestlon of Sllllllllsslon to t In­ tinger of Rradcutnw n . grand tre»* stressed. . * many thing* of interest representati v es to provide for a homi- up now to circulate the petition for
nified, ornamental kind of person, vitte of the people of the eiplal fra li­ un-r. ( li Rhinehi-rt of Jackson to the abstracter and many perplex­ for ih-ltnqiient girl» He wuula thè bonding our special school district,
but we could get along \ery we|| chee const il ut ioni I amendment one ville, reelected. grand senile, S. C ing questions ¡»re discussed and schuol Hstablished' in Tulluhasaee in and again we call the attention of
tune vote; and the result is there will McCotnjell of Tnrnpa, re-elected. j made clear ut these meetings. Anton order that it mny he pi-rsonally inwithout him.
» peci e d by t h è govi-rtior and other mir citizens to the importance of
The senate 1ms made the Hudson lie little chanci- for the success of grand represi-nfative 1 iltti \\ Minio! mail»* clear at these meetings
this matter and solicit their suppnrt,
stale officiai*
I mg of Galnesville, grand selilinel.
pieni board bill a spec»,I order for l lie measure al I ht* session
Among the subjects to be dl*
t hir present »rhool building* are enMr* |( (' Conley, president of (; I.ambrecht qf 16 risa cola ; grami Missed III V he mentioned I lie fol
this morning when it will come up
tlr»-|\
HIM-liquate
to ,1 - O III MIO t|.1 t ■’
■f M l ow ii g
I I II .11
I • ■ ! ’ • i.-.i o l a I o u r n . i l
p- i rt * a
for final passage
Friend- of t In- il I l u r i d a F. quel I r . i n c h i * , . Ia-a glie •liter
1 1 - (I
in r l u r i d a
I* .
tinevi-r
increasing
at
ten dance. Tile
1 |lr i no
left
Io1 .0 I -■-! V ili)
a n&gt;
11 i , sure In lieve it wilt In | ■■1 III 1
by M &gt; i ofliii* l i c k ..... .. ill.
I'he log tric ri-a-, in io-r r i a vn 1 » t u r e » l-u»i
board .ti present pay* high rate*
\ ' , Il -r I I r- - n l ' i l of I lo
■h represe»,»
•I* senate and thut l i e looi-c .»till ^
I
ItXdvi*. hiiit . oi t inlorin \h-lrail« He»* .imi -t,,|,-* Ihal meli well post­ ■d interest on a large outstanding
\---o ia ' I
..'Iragl i v e f r o m .'s.iiilotd L . o l g e m i d t h e mi
l"se bub- tune in concurring m 11-« Slat. ( -i i.
by K. I. M . k. Harlow. Reform eli in thè iiidunlr.) jiredici thut witli- debt, beside* rent for emergency
1 11 er nil a I«»enee
senate's action
Attempts made in arrived lo,|a
lowing member* were at the meeting Legislation and How to Obtain It" in a yeur or tuo Pensa cola will be school houses. Tin order to econ­
in thè nt» vai slori-s World. omize our expenses the board has
what was practically an all day de­ several days.
J J Dickinson. J. II. Ferguson. J. H.||,y p. I) Judson, Jacksonville; thè
It has been understood that the RFutnn, J ( ’ Hall. \Y. I*. Stime, J
bate in tho senate yesterday to tuck
"Printer*1 Ink in the Abstract Rusi- Thi» is us it sìmuld be and the Deep been forced tt&gt; make arrangements
on amendments to the trill failed. As l egislative commi ttees of the two F Hickson
riess" by II It Colson. Gainesville; Water City »hmild "talk" prosperity for next school term, to accomrnoluidles.
which
were
l
öget
her
here
more than it ha* been lining in the d
it stands the measure carries $16(1,L a n d S u - v . v*
t&gt;v F
S
Mi l l e r
two Grammar School grade*
T h e y are to be • &gt;llgr .1 1ilia t e d f
non. of which $126.00(1 is to be used s e v e r a l t i m e s -Itiri'ig t h e past we e k
' T h e K d u c a t i ni i of past year
in l hi- lliyh School building and cut
body
of
good L ake C i t y , and
r
i
n
g
i
n
g
t
i
n
gre.il
decided lo .li pi no p a r t i a l mens
to light tiie citrus clinker pe»t
in Vbstra- ti ■
hv II
» ’ i oakling
off several toucher»
This is not to
I&lt;
ll V
a l l o w i n g w o uè-e l o p e o p
-—’ lire». SII, Il
WIII Ite In Sanford
l'itusvill*- lin- (fili-stinti Rut inn
iln ¡idv. ui g»- of our school system
There is a disposi!imi un the paft voti- ili selon, •r homi eh-» Iion* un 1,i l«-il It\ \\ U I mli , n( &gt;t Va
&lt;•1 Monda), J-iiu- Ittn. ilruggi-ir»i nu»l i* onty a ti-mporary muke .»hift,
it bl n a t mils
loll
to
of the legislature to give tG cobi di r prop» r
Mrii-.g uni b» I jift plant», mui au-linc hring* t&gt;m many vita! que» from Kttntsoia, Rrndi-ntow n. Matta- bui it «aulii not be necessnry il we
shoulder to the propositions to »uff -t..nd * r tal' i Me o ne i le ma ml t ha t prêt list cut lliiwcr* tu the II y ne* inni* und i» an attractive fetttiir»' of t
(‘almeno, l’ori Tampa. Tnrpon had thè buildings now ihat we hope
ml t constitutional a mend no nt* for I umiuulitied suffrage on a pinne- wi th li tit I«111 g Su I urda y iiinrniiig lii-lnri- 'be eon vent ion Ab»trad men ran- Sprmgs. Clcurwutcr, Tampa an d ito gel with otir honding. Therefirst one thing and then another, mi'll be glieli them
; ol well afford to mi*» tills meeting prnctk’ttlly all cilles und town» tu fore, let1', all pul our shoulders to
len and try lur a prize.
there also appears a great deal of
If this program is adhered to it
the southern part of the state wi the wheel and work for a school
sentiment against the various propo­ doubtless means that there will lie
arrive in Oriundo in automobile* bond election for the good of our
sition* which would create new com­ nothing accomplished for the move­
about 7 o'elork, ¡wrd will spend the kiddie*.
mission* and new Jobs. Among these ment; but should they recede from
niglit
Leaving this city thoy will
latter which will have u hard road to that position it î» probable that some
Chose Sanford
go to Sanford anil Delaiml to Day­
travel if it i* adopted by the assem­ partial concession may be made by
tona, where they will lie joined by u
Gainesville. April 21. Tho place
bly 1» the proposal to create a state the b idy
ITEMS o r INTEREST ABOUT FLORIDA ( I DLED party from the East Count, and pro­ for holding the n”Xt mooting of the
department of publicity. The Wbod
ceed to Atlantic Bench, where they Grand Lodge of Florida, 1. O. (). F.,
FOR BUSY READERS
hill introduced in the house, which
^lii’ senate i* up uguinnt the con­
will hold their annual pharmaceutical and the election of ulticers « me boi* identical with that introduced in stitution in ri’gurd to the mutter of
(oro the sixtieth annual session,
convention.
June 16, 17 and IS.
Duncan V. Curry has been re - 1 A young, man living near 1’untn
the senate by Senator Hudson, cre­ the recent suspensions of the Hills­
Orlando
Sentinel
meeting in the Masonic Temple this
ate* a bureau with a board of com­ borough and Palm Reach county elected state president of the Fldrida Gorda, whose mother died while he
morning i* a special or&lt;h
Christian
Endeavor
Society.
i
wi.s
an
infant,
was
brought
to
town
missioner* as supervisor* and a pub­ sheriffs, made lo take effect May 10.
Sanford the Celery city and the• J J
a few days ago for the first time.
Fa*l Train Rlsrunllnued
licity director, whose duty it will be
One provision &lt;&gt;l the constitution
motropolis
of Semino! i county v.a*
The Hurotw Steam Laundry Com He had never seen a railroad, u
Tampa, April 22. “Tampa Spec­ the choice. Sanford w. i not talked
to find jobs for men out of employ­ is that the governor may suspend
ment, encourage immigration to the until the next session of the legisla­ puny ha* added to its equipment it town or a woman. One of tho first ial," u fast through train operated much the first day of tho Grand
Universal press. Fifteen thousand' sights that greeted his vision was a by the Atlantic Const Line between
state, etc.
ture.
dollars
was spent 'last year in new i’ unln. Gorda »pecimen o^Ji-minitity. Tampa and Jacksonville will be Lodge but when th ballot was tni on
The other is thut the governor
There are many bills which pro­
Fatrfsr," he »aid, "what is that?” withdrawn Sunday was the unnuuncc on nominations the vote stood:
machinery.
vide for new positions, including the may suspend no officer anil report
"That, tny non, is a woman," re­ merit made by J G. Kirkland, di­ Sanford, 49; Jacksonville, 44; Sara­
1 I t
following: State boiler
inspector, his removal to the senate for con­
The contract has been let for tin filled the father. "Well, father, 1 vision passenger agent. The train sota, 28: end Aic&amp;dia, 15. A gro a t'
■tate harbor inspector, board of tax firmation or rejection.
many preferred one of the south
The point raised is whether the erection of the new" Bella Vista hotel want one of them things," was the has been leaving Tumpa nt 12:45, Florida cities, but the Isolation as re­
actualization, the plant peat board,
at Du vista. The building will he immediate rejoinder. Zolfo Truth. arriving in Jacksonville ut 7:30.
hureau of labor statistics and others. words "next session" can be stretch­ four . stories high and will have n
gards distance from points in north
According to nnnounremeni, tho and west Florida militated ugainal
i
:
t
Rome of theae are meritorious mens- e d . to cover a session in progress
roof garden.
last "Tampa Special" southbound
utes and are looked upon wltb»tnore when a suspension i* made;, or
Secretary Geo. A. Paddock of the will arrive here Friday at 4 o'clock the DoSoto and Manatee count!tes
1
1
t
whether
the
governor
should
not
or less favor by the member* of the
candidates.
But one ballot was
The first visit lo Jacksonville of Miami Chamber of Commerce is and the last train northbound will
have removed the sheriff* and re­
legislature.
taken, the three citiei standing be­
working
to
secure
u*
many
visitors
ported the mutter to the senate at Siegmund Lubin, founder and head for Miami in the summer as in the leave here a t 12:46 Saturday.
low Sanford withdrawing, wh*reuf the Lubin Manufacturing Com­
Train No. 80. whlrh has been ujion tho Celery city was chosen by
The senate committee on railroad* once while it 1» sittinjf.
winter,
Mr.
Paddock
has
secured
A suspension made during a ses­ pany of Philadelphia may result In the .nimes of hundreds of physi­ leaving Tampa at 10:30 will, begin­ acclamation.—Times-Union.
•nd telegraph mft In the senate
sion
and to take place at a »late in the establishment of a film factory cians to whom he has sent bulletins ning Sunday, leave here at 12 o'clock
fhamber at 8 p. m. and immediately
noun, ll will arrive at Plant City
the
near
future, i* not a suspension in Jacksonville,
began consideration,of the full rrrw
Hasting* is to have a great i«-lecontaining climatic data for the sum­ at |2:33 p in . umi will get to Lake­
under
the
constitutional
rights
of
hill which w^s Introduced in the
brntion FriUiiy of this week to show
mer
temperature»
of
previous
years.
Snyder Mill*, who lives near Brad­
land at 12:53, will arrive ut Kisaim- j j
•enate by Senator Farris, nt request the case, is the contention of fiiany .
gTuiP'SJir Haaiirtgr ¡n-ople art»
Enclosed are special invitation» to me at 2:13 p in., at Orlando at
ley
Junction
committed
suicide
Wed
°f . the Brotherhood of Railway and it i* considered likely that the
for the completion of the brick road
nesiûÿ morning by hang*ing” himself *B*nd \ht&gt;
,n M,* mi 2:43, nt Sanford st 3:26. and Ja c k ­
Trainmen who were represented by senate will decide there is nothing on un orange tree. No motive is and
»¿vantage of the amuse- sonville ut 7:30 p. m. This sched­ which connecta tho famous potato
legally,
and
constitutionally
before
W. E. Kite, of that organizationcountry, with Jacksonville and St.
ments offered.
ule will be only forty-five minute*
The railway companlea were repre the body, and it will be up to the known but the young man is thought
Augustine. An efficient e n mit tee
t : t
slower than the one maintained by has charge of the program t.nd a
*«nted by the largest delegation thnt governor to remove and report to to have been deranged, his mind not
M ay 4 will be bird day in every the "Tam pa Special."
has appeared before a t this aesaion of the senate such removal, or wait, un; having been right for the past two
great day is in »toiy for all who can
years,
having
cxpreienced
an
electric
soction
of the state. Through the cfFalling off in local travel dug to attend.
til the legislature adjourns and then
the legislature. . Superintendent
Like if the 8eaboard; Division Supt. then make what tho constitution shock by coming in contact With a forta of the Florida Audubon society the general depression suffered by
Uulbs of finest callauiurns in the
J'urvla of the Seaboard; General Supt provides for, a recess order, and re­ live wire about two years ago, from the d a y haa been aet aside for pub­ the railroads is the reason assigned
the
effecta
of
which
ho
never
re­
lic
observance.
W.
N.
Sheets,
state
bythe
Coast
Line
for
withdrawing
world
for sale at Uynes building
port
the
same
to
the
next
^session
of
Btand of the A, C. L., General Mansuperintendent
has
issued
a
notice
covered.
the
fast
train.
Saturday
afternoon.
the
legislature,
two
years*
hence.
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•ude of their grandmother. Mrs.
MOORK’S STATION
a
Ki*v. Mickey will preach here t hi* Rollins.
Elijah Bridges left Moildhy for
Suininy, the 25th, and also the first
Gastonia, N, C., where he goes to
Sumlay of each month.
The announcement has been, tirade visit his mother.
Oscar Swanson left Inst Saturday
of the marriage of Mrs. Martha
for
Mattoon, Wis„ “ his old home.
Bradshaw Cust and -Mr. M 1&gt;.
Gatchol, to take place during the We claim Oscar in Chuluota now.
mjLuat Thursday night was the clos­
first week in May.
ing
of the music school here—'Prof.
x. Mrs. I. I), ilart and Atlas Ruby
T.
P.
Berry's class. Both children
ure happy over the possession of a
and
*
grown-ups
acfjtiitleim iem selvm
fine new piano.
very
creditably.
Every one is w ell
t Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rivera of
Genevu were recent visitors a t the pleased over his or her w u rk Jn the
home of Mrs. Rivers' brother. Will classes and an effort will be made to
or untune
secure the Professor for
another term
|P re v a il.
a
lim
e
laier
on,
»'h»'*closfng
was
little
luter
on.
Tht^closing
| Mrs. C. C. Morris, Alton and
well
attended
and
all
expressed
Alice are visiting Mr. Morris’ par­
themselves as. very pleasantly enter­
ents in Forest City.
*
I. D. Hart was in Chuluota on tained.
Those of Por/. Berry’s singing
business Monday.
G, F. Smith is building a good class that attended the closing of
sized warehouse at Bock Hammock Prof. Adam*’ class at Christmas
were. Prof. Berry, Prof. Tharp, C. L.
for storage purposes,
Fawcett, C . T . Stcever, J. T. Nixon,
• W. R. Guerry has been very ill Edwin Jn e p ^ ,. Mrs. J. Til den J a ­
with a serious attack of grippe but
cobs, Misses’ Ethel Collins, Bertha
is on the gain, at present.
Jacobs and Sadia -fllackburn.
More than 1300 solid cars of celery
has been shipped from the celery
L A K X M A R Y IT E M S delta this season, and something.over
Mrs.
Evans paid Sanford a visit
900 cars of other vegetables. 200
Monday.
cars of celery on nn average for the
Mr. Frank Cameron made a busi­
last three weeks.
ness
trip to Orlando Thursday.
Joe Cameron. G. F. Smith. B. W.
Mr. A. K. Nelson and Miss Grace
Herndon, Seminole Farms. Florida
Gardens. Inc., are the largest ship­ Herman of Sanford were out to atpers from about here of late. Flor-; H*n&lt;l the pilau Saturday night,
ida Gnrdeffs, Inc., have shipped four
K*v. Morey visited at school Tuescars during the past week and two day morning and gave a very pleas­
ing and helpful address to the chil­
solid cars of fine cabbage.
Some potatoes of fine quality arc dren. We are always glad to wel­
being shipped, also beets. Florida come any parents or friends who
Gardens, Inc., has several acres of show their interest by visiting the
fine snap beans in fine condition for school.
On Friday night, April 23rd a
u good yield very soon.
Others
supper
will he given at the church
have beans. The cold hurt this crop
in
honor
of Rev Morey anti his
considerable
Florida Gardens, In«- . hits five daughter. Miss Jennie Morey, who
nrres set to Sumatra tobacco, which will leave April 2&lt;th for their home
at present is looking well. The out ’n Detroit, Mich.
come of this crop i» being watched
The spruces next Sunday will fie
w i t h c o n s i d é r a b l e i n t e r e s t us it is u n Rev. Morey’s last Sunday with us.
At the morning service the Lord’s
experiment in this section
The Midway lot sale * u . fairly Supper will be celebrated and Sun
successful considering what a busy lay evening Rev. Morey will preach
time it is. There was a good crowd, hi.s farewell sermon
A very pleasant evening was spent
an abundance of good fish wus pro­
vided for all. A North Caroli nit man Saturday evening by a party of
held the lucky number and got the young people, who were taken in
the John Evans launch to the sandy
free lot.
beach of the east end of Lake Mary
for a chicken pilau
The supper
I
« T i r i . r o T A SN t PS HOTS
I O, how we love the beautiful was ri.tlirt slow in cooking and it
spring time. And it is here now ur was feared that some of The hoys
might actually starve before it was
rayed in all its fresh glory'
cow
boys
are
gathering
and
served,
but when the pie wa- opened
) The
their
cattle
and
the
lusty
it
pronounced worth writing
penning
call and answers are heard on every »or
Ihand,
I Mrs. 4*P\E. Jacobs isspending
G RAPE VILLE ANI) OPRALA
a while « f m her daughter. Mrs.
Mr jj £ Lundtpiist is working
.Theodore Aulii» at Oviedo.
,(iis week for his uncle. Charlie
) Thomas Self left last
week for Lundquitt
Perone.
where
he wi l l
engage
in
\t
Clarke and
Mr
Balliti ger
tomato

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season.
Miss Anna Bentley and brother,
Ulysses spent a few days in Geneva
last week.
D. E. Hart is on the sick list this
week.
\V. II Merry weather spent Friday
in Orlando.
J. Tilden Jacobs made a special
trip to Orlando Frith y to serve us
pall hearer at Die funeral of Mr.*.
Ilcl in A. Rollins. Nlr , Rollins had
only been known in Chuluota a
shott while but fr d wou a place in
the hearts of all she hid met while
be c.
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Mr. and Mrs. Happersett have
been »pending most of their time in
Orlando the Inst week at the bod-

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Mr an,| Mrs Evans ■ltd lia by
attended church at Lake Mary
again on Sunday.
Mr. J. A. Thompson, wife and
family with Miss Laura Parker were
Sunday guests at the home of Mr
p n iir,
Moore’s station, where
they spent a very enjoyable time
Miss Ruby Hart returneil lutiti
with thè girl* on Mond^y and spetti
thè night.
Mrs. .1 II Lee and \lr, J. A.
went on Tue»day to see their sick
sisler and sister-in-law. Mrs. M ar­
garet Forster, who is thought to bave
pellagra nnd is very low. Two othèr
sfitterà, Mrs. Emma Wynn and Mrs.
Ollie Howard also visited ber tliut
day.

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ApR«I* 23. 1915

A LARGE fflSAP

Mr Will Robinson seems a little
NEW TYPE OF ALFALFA.
Some of
of the most toothsome
the doctors think that he also Iras May B« Grown Successfully In Hard
Pan Soils of ths East.
pellagra.
ever tAsted Is what we oH,.r
That nlfulfa njny be grown sucres»
Miss Clarke took supper a t Mr.
You cannot possibly ltl;,ko
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Ballinger’s on .Wednesday and some fully In the hard pan soils of ihc cast
better
or
ns
cheap
nt
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of t,he young folk* were in later for Is the conclusion reached by experts
after study of climate, soil and condl
you have never eaten m)r l , ^
music.
lions.’ "A particular ty po of seel f*&gt;r |
A happy surprise party was suc­ every soil nnd every climate" Is one of
Roods n pleasant surpi 1». ,lW„aiU
cessfully carried out Inst Friday at the axioms of modern farming, nnd ex !
you. Will yo u try sum, today»
the home of M r,-and Mrs. Swanson, perts assert that many failures of ai
ns April 16th was the day of their” ftllllP^h&gt;ps In thr-ftlM hiy*F"“hccnafag-. . ^
silver wedding. Those participating cause the seed used Iiiim boon adapted'
were Mr. and Mrs. Stedt and daugh-l neither to the climate nor the soil. A
111 Park Ave.
Free Dc(iVerT
ter, Ehba, Mr. and M rs, Borell and j tyqie of plant recently has lK*cn de
nephew-, Margaret Fricson and Carl vehiped that will thrive In the cast
It Ik pointed out that the variation»
and Wolfred Pearson. The jolly
In
alfalfa are r Ii o w u In the general
crowd brought several nice silver
tinnfUics* of tbo plant, tbo root system
presents and wished ttieir host and the pinco where the bud» stnrt oitrxnd* '
hostess many, m any more strrh re­ the cenenrt utdltty of the plant tjy're l
unions together— Caltes were-eerved nisi unfavorable conditions. Alfalfa I*
for refreshments and nn enhjoyahle -produced largely-lu the west nnd sonlh"
west under Irrigation and under condl
time was had by all.
Mrs. Jack Vaughn and ’ Mrs.} lion» which make It entirely possible
Thompson were cullers at Mrs. for the grower to run Irot the water
content In the *nlL*ltMf»by Insuring
Evans’ on Monday afternoon.
the proper moisture condition neve*
»ary fo the maturity of the »cod illicit
What llilly S un day’s " M s " S ays
of the seed In the east come» front
P R A IR IE B O N E S
B L E A C H E D BONES
“ Young folks are likely to think southern points nnd Is not desirable
married life is all roses and ice cream
Observation has proved that tin­
hut it isn’t.’’
types of alfalfa plant which survived
A L L K IN D S O F B O N E S
w
“ A husband nnd wife have got to nnd crew under eastern condition»
fight to he happy—that is th ey’ve were those types with a spreading rise
got to fight the devil for their hapfd- system which could resist the'soll eon
W rite to us forJPrices and Shipping Instructions
dltlons and the aliernnle freezing nnd
ness."
"The man who overworks his wife lira wing of custom winter# .
One ntuhoritjr says: "Then* 1» a tend
to fatten his hank account is as had ency to n single tap root In nil ty|w*s
as the woman who overworks her of a Ifa Ifa The difference between the
husband to fill up her wardrobe with vnrkitis kinds Is emnhii.slzed hr n timrc
silk dresses,’’
or le»» strlklne tllffcrenee In thè mot
"A man who marries a woman of «Iniclure of thè plani. The nmln con
whom he can’t make a companion »Idemtinti In chooslng n type of nlfnlfn (
puts his head under the guillotine." Li thnt thè roiit »trneture of thè ty|ic
Ja c k s o n ville ,
Florida
"Tht* little bride who hires a maid selecicd stioiild l&gt;e ndnpled to thè soli |
III
xvlilch
thè
«eoi
Is
to
he
|danli»l
Ioli*s half the fun and sweetness and
“After unteti rl|&gt;ertmeiitiitio|i tbf
true meaning of married life."
iTown rimt formilihm wns develnjied
"It takes two to make a happy Thl» wltli Iti innny side risii» moke«
home; the partnership of marriage Il exnetly tlie klud of n plani lo ndnpt
can't afford » silent partner."
itseif to enstern soli nnd cllmntle con
S E E D S
"All of which goes to prove that if dltlons unti hns solvetl thè pmblcm of
*
Billy Sumlay is a preacher, “ Ma" enstern xvlnter kilt ’’
Sunday is a philosopher.. For these
A ir T r e s lm e r it For Mitk F «v«r.
rejections are extracted from " M u 's ”
An etlh lcnt apparatu» for glvlng tlie 1
coaching on how to he safe ul the
F u ll l i n e n e w e m p s e e d s of a l l ' [ k i n d s .
W»- ran
air euro for 111 IIk fever mu y tu* riggpd
home plate.
up lu a few minute». Kverjr 11111 n wb*&gt;
s u p p ly y o u r w a n ts.
W r i t e fo r n e w c a t a l o g
"Every bride ought to do her own keeps c&lt;iWH sliould. Iiaïc a milklng
work," she’said
I think it'* abom tube alwiiys ai liaiid The ntily *•!Ii**r
inatde that so many young women llilugs iM*ce**»ary arc u wlilc montIn-il
should feel they can't get along with­ boitte, two pièces of liiblug. vlilicr
out a maid Time enough for that ghtss or ntber mnterlal. au ulr i-ump
P la n t City, Fla.
when’ tin* children come The bride •&gt;f sottie klud. siitllc nb-orlwlit eut lob
who is not absolutely alone with her mine rublier liildug ami n Utile car
husband during the first months of bollc ncbl The »ketch show» bow Ibc
marriage.« who never know., t he de­
light of doing all sorts of little per
anna! services for him. misses half
A T L A N T I C
CO AST
LINK
the joy of marriage She misses no
The Slandu'd Rnilroad of the Soulh
much fun, too, for a bride’s experi­
St HKDCl.K KFFKtTIVK APRIL 5th. 1915
ments with rooking and housekeep
THROUGH TRAINS TO NF.W YORK DAISY
mg. even if *he has been trained .ire
brirn full of amusement
No. K2 t No kf.
fI
S :3() ani
I ;35 pm
I.* JnckMinvIlle
"In marriage the person with
r
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I 2 :50 pm 5 :.15 pm
Ar Savan na h
i
■sj__ l ;
i_ T
money sense should have control of
Ar Jtirh u ■ |id
5 :20 nm 9 1H .t m
the money I would never say that
Vr Washington
H:50 nm I2 .1S pm
a man who has a silly, eftruvugunt
Ar Baltimore
10:27 nm I :50 pm
Ar I’ hilodclphis
12:15 pm I .05 pm
wife should turn over to her the cash
Ar New York
2 :57 pm 6 :20 pm
he works hard to earn. On the other
(mint
All-steel Equipmeni, Free Reclining
Lars to Wushu c
hand if he is a natural spendthrift
Car Service on Trains N2 nfftl'Hfi. Sleeper to Savutuuih
1
and his wife has good business ju d g­
ment she should have the handling
For Information anti Reset vat tun Phone or Wjr*
of the family income. If both are
equally sensibly, then there should
*=
be a i iifflmoii fund ir-nii which each
I t * H r*| l U i N lff rt J»fk«c»n*IHr M l
miutff *• **
tn»\ draw : t wt!|
(‘ fount" 17
Villi hdll'l.' In the iiimjdelest
iiuiipi iiiunstnp between husband and
wife, do you not?" I asked.
•if.'it
a a g»ä &lt;1 ». rtttu u d i n s u a u a iì n n u a a &amp; a a a n a a &lt;3m i a a u «
I
"1 do"," said 'M u ' Sunday. " I 'v e
«
»
U
nlways been with Daddy, and indeed
t
t
N O VELTY PLANT
u
he won’t Irt me stay away from
t
him."
M I LI « W O R K O F A L L 1 )KS&lt; ' R I F T I * |V
we are glad to say.
hbetter,
.

SPENCER’S BAKERY

B- O N E S
W E W A N T BONES

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer
Company

For

Spring

Pl ant i ng

Kilgore Seed Company

;

ATLANTIC COAST LINK

The Better Situation
When two lining In cria are torti
saun der 11 b n Ut., tin lnut*-r lu bu the
one that is du** t .i"iii Into action
than the berenved twin that petrifies
at home—Charles Rende
His References.
Motorist—“Have you driven for good
people?” Chauffeur —“flee! You should
hare seen the ohlttiurb-s of some of
’em "—Buck

WHEN A QUARTER OF A MILLION OF PEOPLE INAUGURATED
THE VAST PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION AT SAN FRANCISCp

nppnritttin 1» put together. The pur
po»c 1» to Iliurouglih illter tile nit
tliroiigli tin- cotton liiiiN freeing it from
nil dtiKt/ind germs. The nirbolle Held
t» to’ 1m* |iih Into (tie liottotii of the
bottle, so a» to partly »utorutc tilt* cot
ton. Never u»e a milking tube for*
either milk fever or any other trouble,
without thoroughly cleaning nnd sierll *
Ixlng It
Xegleet of till« precaution
may lose you n row, l‘uiti|i ilit- udder
full enough so that It Ik Jim tense. Imt
not stmliied with prc»»ure
It will
often be neee»«iiry to repent the opera j
tlon Heveral time». —A^all find Breeze
V

ORCHARD AND GARDEN.

!

I-imk after worn »|&gt;otN on tin* lawn
Manure litem well mid spade deeply
Rake nnd fu w grass seed
Rome of the sohlanntbus hybrid» are
striking flower*. They may la* used «»
cut (lower* and always nitmct utieA
Hon.
Golden Bantam L* one of the bent
early sweet eorns.J It Is not quite so
early ns Peep o’ Day. but I* or la*m*r

W t‘ a r t 1 |&gt;rvpar(&gt;d t o f iju ir t 1 w i t h \* u m
o f L I M B E R a n d M 1 I X W U K K f«.r H o t &gt;1
o r liA I iN .
F riim in L L lit o r i i 'j i , i f i l i r n . &gt; . i i t
( l o o t s , r c r c e n s . b l i n d s , m o u l t l i i ’u s. l a l l i t t * . 11 ; n •

I d;K i
w»
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t
i
Tell Uk What You Want
Kslimates Fmni I" I f ret- »
»
I
I
Y e l l o w P i n e L u m b e r C o ., K i s s i m n u r . Ma. I
■rawt

It Alw ays Helps
says Mrs, Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills. K y. in
writing of her experience with Cardtii, the woman's
tonic. She saj^s further: "Before I began b&gt; tCardtii, my back and head would hurt so had. I
thought the pain.would kill me. I w as hardly able
to do any of my housework. After taking three buttles
of Cardui, I began to feel Jike a new woman. I ’" n
gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my huusew 'ik,
as well as run a big water mill.
‘ 1 wish every su(fering woman would give

quality.

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m.%:^ t r - 1

Tranaportatlon roporta abow that arery state In the United States sod most of the nations ? t the world were
} represented In the great throng of 260,000 people who Inaugurated the Panama-Pacific Internationa] exposition at
San Francisco, on Fobruary 20. T h is picture, showing tho nighty South gardens, gtvei a glimpse of a small fraotlon of the opening day throng. In the first fire days of Its progress the exposition ha^ an attendance larger than
the combined totals of the Chicago and 8t. Louis expositions and the ratio contlnuea In a degree to Justify predic­
tions of the most spectacular success for the exposition.
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Set nut n Ktra wlterry lied n* soon A*
the soil enn be worked nnd the plant»
secured Senator Dunlap I» a gi»*d
variety
Arbor day Is a good time to get the
school children Interestwl Ip cleaning
tip llm schoolyard nnd plantIng It with
‘shrubs and »fees
•
If nursery »lr*k I» received In n dry
condition tlioroiighlv wet the plani»
nnd either liei-l them In or put them In
n rook innUt cellar for n few day*
A grsifl lawn Is secured by sowing a
thoroughly well prepared rich soli with
forty two laiiind» of pure Kentucky
blue grass, five (tmtnds of solid rrdlop
nnd Iti ree |&lt;ottnds of white clover per
acre Sow ns soon ns the Isnd can lie
well prepared, rake the seed In well
and roll llg h t ly .- l* Roy Cady. Associ
nte fiorilenltnri«i. University Pnrm.
HI Paul

The Woman’s Tonic
a trial. I still use Cardui when 1 feel a little bad,
and it alw ays does me good.”
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., arc sure signs of woman­
ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, ihe u ottu ; ■*
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in fr&gt;rmg Lard»»
for yotir trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing
. women for more than fifty years.

Get a Bottle Today I
Herald Want Ads Will B rin g Resui:
*

�APRIL 23. 1913

TÎ1E SANFORD HERALD

SCENE AT WOODLAND PARK

PAGE THREE
Ortnln of Automobile.
The n o r d nutnmublln come« from
) (»&lt;&gt; nordn. tino fi rock unti thè other
l-ntln
rii»- i n o »»crii» mrt* .ulto and
tni'Mli- Tln* former ih derlved from
[Ih* Oreek u ni osi men trina noli and tho
latti r frntu t 1..» ! itili 'in ti ’i» ndverb,
ni"', itiliI in i* r i i i n . i i i . ti-rlvid
frulli ilio l u t i l i \i r li. niovro, (novero,
l itui , molli
m nnlng tu move. Wo
arf unitili t. *.i&gt; who tirsi «uggested
tilt- liuti.r t i r I If-prop. Iloti v. 'ht im,

R A Z Y
O

L U M

N

B IB T M 9 A Y S

Persons born on the first
Monday in September
should not do uorK of
any sort on this day-

F ‘*b Fatten on Alfalfa.

V/ttt?.Becau.se. ih ü ta d a , l Ä r Ä S Ä K r W S “
äki

o » u o a a iM :

Insto« led to tin- bulled t imi thor -i nr i
fattened t h em ,o lv rs . by rutin;: alfalfa
and an .n veal Heat luti proved t he ihrory
corrici.

Tho rtfnn'wlm pota (he seal
l ‘pun your d m !« and instrument».
Hr they fer woe or weal.
■

IVe P ut
The «Seal of Quality
I'pon the ( i o o d s

On O ur Bread
S o F resh , S o L ight,
So Brown,
Our Huns and Pies
and C ake.

The best presentation of
the immensely popular
cut-a*way shape.
SWEET 'LASSES.
S m&gt; «btt 'lu wma—ain't It IIu r i
Ain't It ßixal it« rliiiiii|NiKiir
«vi t i r i
Uri vo* Ufe I Innil dill cimila —
Ilumi dm «une « i d mlchl un'

nini ut
Cui drlii «talk» un

bliisl

rtn.

« mi.

An' brut)'« u Jug I niuilr to' y«u
Aln'l It hlnck. mi' nln't II Hivis-ti
«¡,,11«, nln't It c'"»l lo r n t f
link.- «bit llixx'llkt- gialli un'
browti.
Jirll jo" H|irvnd «bit 'In«nei rotili .
Mop il up—un', oli. r.ty uoul.
Wutcli yo* eyr* tiepin to roti
v i —Jm-ksnnvillo T i m i * Union

WOMAN SUFFRAGE PERIL.
I util Ini to lliilke n few re
murk« mi wi'Miuii «tiITf uKe I| 1«
Iietiiillful d mi l li limi ii-m ' &lt;miffrage will purify iW*|iii &gt;»
Hill (In' vital nuil lui|»'i i mt
tiritáis for 11 « to votnl'lrl I» tli&lt; . f
fi» t on » t iu i rl i IlieliiHi'IVe* l i e
bud belter endure tlu* evil* of
■■•irruption In imllllr« u tul
I'HI- b e n
Iti our lío» el lillii'lll
Iban brim: nbotit a ■.«mlittuu
»I d' ll »III mar ilo- brilliti unii
dim tile l in te r of t br glorimi»
» "iminImi»I w lili » iti li we bu i e
Imo' ii fit it ■t Itti r
I k i i " » Hie ib*
inuiid for «iifTruu«- "U (lo i ml
uf »unit'll I» c n m i m : I'm 1 i t I n
"id rucie« like me t" «l"|' II r\
ri'pt |«i««lbly III I lie «iifltli .1 11•I
Ve» l.iiL’Iuml » Here • "l i n e i l a
11» 111 1« mule *tlo|.gl« Itili I ! tu 'I
Until any w lieti* el»e In 1 11 • . "im
trj
1 «Inrrrelv tirile««- rimy rite
i «rftiltir«» ami gi»idti&lt;—«
wo
III.ill l u l l lili el «el I 11« tile evieni
of her participation In i«*lltir*
I l'elle«e «be will Impret c |Htll
II « hill il It 1Ititi f«‘ly politi. » will
il'-«lr&lt;i» her Arid »vben out gi»»!
»unirli nre no Hinder to he fimnd
t ' e it"-'III "f I ...........
I* lu ll
»• I tlur Iteli II 111 I

Un In aliene«, ti einllne tbr e mu n d oo
lightly timi I aoiiirtluiea tvonderrd If
T o d a y ' s S h o r t S t o r y :: abu touched II ni all. Annetto rautd
not keep ber e y e s off hor. aermliiKly
n i thru lied by ber. Ibough our «iuo«t
i m a y tiavu bud m u d i lo «lo wll h tbnL j f
' .m «ve «lix'tv n e a r tbo s|««t t r i aoakbl 1
I, Annette «veaketie«l. I mi tv In ber r i - i
♦♦+♦♦*+•&gt; ■&gt;++*++'F+'M'++'f ♦++♦■*• prensión tlint «he fenre») «ve «vaniti
bave cvldrnee uf tbu »peeler's pres
11 A M i Ibi» In tbe pince?”
enee. Tbe eblhl «va» «valklnc Ivfore
us, and ,1 mi ede, s IiIIIiik (otvanl me.
"11 lu*re 1« thè libo«!?"
In id ber hand on m&gt; arm. us before,
"The gb"*( bil i I-. uni« tu hv «isdì (Ids lime rlotrhllii: II 111 terror.
by eblldri'ii
I he» de»* iti»* it u» it «vu
We »! tu» I on (lie c cound «ve liad oc
lllllli rnklng h'iiiee 11 lieti «he luuki* np cui disi tbe dny itefore. lookluc oat on
ut tliulll tlley «re olii) il «kllll Insiemi i bu »put Herman had referred to wbeu
of o face. Sin' uuiy la* rnklng «&gt;ver he »aid. "She ma y lot raking over there
now." The child a tootI a fetv steps be­
tlicre nmv Vii « e iniiiiot «re Imr*’
Aljnelle. ««Ilo «« i» ««Idi me luukisl ut fore us, looking nt tile tnoiiutulns. the
me «viili a frlglill'iicd e\pressimi IVr valleys, anything, everythi ng that made
wprr III thè «alle» uf ('hnmotiK sur up tile vie»»'
Tlertnun bu» lost bl« tug le," I said
ropiuleil h* *ii"»« » petik« unioni;
In
a low troice to Annette "She sees
w hlrli 11'Hit Itimi use luche»! Unir
HlC uf I III' le-Je'.il I tulli eliCilutsl II imi bina iiiin»tinl ”
I lullik beliteli'' » n « tile «» dispensi
Slllde I............. 111. I il» tu I he «pet I lu­
replt
gli"*) un» «uni i" «ultihit
Wliut a «lesolate s|«it’" I remnrkisl
1 -uir « llllilri'li lieieahutil
I «uhi tu
a
loud
Vol u il« lug tblng beru luit
tbe cui de are diiiihìle»* under die In
To Keep in perfect health a
Iluein e uf t In* «tur« Iningl n.i t Imi | ilnts •uirsel«vs *
1rs,
diere
Is.
salii
tbe
eblhl
lite lilinge un die retina uf ili«' eliUd «
person musi to bed early and
"There’s a woman over there raking
rye. '
*
up (\]rl_y. Of uou don f knov
The gtildu «h'»&gt;k Id» brini negat l* elj derni ten t e « ' '
I
felt
a
run»
d
i
el
t
e
grip
uu
my
arm
“ If l»err «»III brine u ■luti! Iiere » li"
now to rise early
{o (be
h i» tieiiT Iteli rii "f tbe lesemi Ile «»III l kne»« .1 linei11- iieislisl support, and I
pat my arm nladil lier lu steady ber
seashore mo5i any day and
kliut» helter '
"Tlint I* a pru|Mi«ldun «« lilrli inerì« I confess I »»as startled myself.
See hour the tid e rises
■Where?” I a » k i 11 1 nf the child
tny roneiirreiii e
in Amerlenii fnmlh
l i t e r there putlldllg
'Silt' see*
iirrli ed ut die li"h-l Ibi* murnlng
P A Iia Y F H I Z k t
nttii'tik' (beni u Inde e l d «&gt;f «e»en II e There afe "lilt hull's «»bere II"
•f I mis
IS * TAPO
IV bai d" «ori *n&gt; \miei le &gt; s i n II »•• * es ell'UlM I«'
t Ih ' "tue il w at
i UbO - r«Oiv Ma « t
Itlnke (Ile lesi *'1t|) Iter
II ««as A m i r i re wlu&gt; » aitisi the
FÍ f t MAS el£ ?
" I l e n|l| brille tbe rhlhl bere " I
Hill she hail im putt er tu g*»
' nilded (lieti Inriilne li» tbe pithle nini » u n i s
| Uertmrtl If sin* sèi'« (Ile pbn«l I ««Il i l i pl an bud » l i r k i s l loo ««ell Its uh
r P» e t ' l t e In her that era » l ug l- 1
Kl*e *-ni un 1 merinin e"ld enele f r u
prui isii nn u t i h h »«nulli di mw b e r i l l i "
lliemelit" uf llie •« e:i«l"li '
*
"Tiniuba l irrr
l eottmlder ruvself nn arms had «uct •ss led hm I fenrtsl
the »huck
rh ber h» flint imulini
That «vas n lung whil e ago Annette
We min risiisi III Cedine perilllsalon
fnim die eblhl’« pnrent* (he n e l l nfl I» my »« Ife hat I h av e never renfcrd to
to
eriii'un tu tube ber tu «»nlk «» IfI^ i|s I regret that I mu u» ereil her heart kn «
felt suri- dilli If «plrltunllty ««nubi eli » n i su ilitngeruiiH She «vas long III
alile ber t" di», ern tbe cll"«t «he rovcrtlig frum the s Iiim k. and even lut"
5
»
ivuald «ee 1« Sili- » a» III.e u «rrilf I d" nut dare refer r-. die limiter
b -;y him j
^ ,u L .
frum «pii ir i -11•I 11 ' se ■Ir* i a i '-«■*» i •-« pl:ili:i|l"h f t Ije Wunder ha« • » • '
'Ine tu Ule I l u i r li" t henry i lim ei "
i» under
I «*"i|ld enll rl ien 1tuiV l^ o n ’t play boLL on d full
fi....... . :l hlM M l'innlll «l'Uell |I I* llp« tug H and d"i'1 «» l«h un»
All 1 i
(Ile Delire nf -I «prtle Site «vnlked «* Idi I« di al I and Al in rt l r may forget II

A

your hu tand af home

i l l in

tuli

r

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Idll IIlie iimr

G loves

Nikill's etooinv unti Id*» tini
Morning nil lion mi n^ i !•&lt;I
lln|s'4 «mill«, nnniii'l uh «Insl.
I l r u« r in r i i nl uwny!

So soon nn one'« henrt la tender
It I« wefik. Wbeu II I» brail in;
*° tvunnly ncalimt the breñal.
&lt;*nd the (bruni la, aa It were,
tied tightly, nnd one atrivrs» to
premi the train from one'a eye«
• bd feel* un Inromprcbcnaltilr
i'»y aa they beKln to flow, then
« e are mi weak that we uri» fetterril by rbuliiH of flower*, tint
liera tine they bit ve tieroine strong
(tinnitili uni magie «nain. but
i«*-mi«i.
irenililr l«-*t we
«biHini |r)ir them ««Wider.—
t ill"t he

. b . eP'wwop*.
aaorg, formet
Klngilcy
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lint* hub i aril** ^ ill Hi* rtitili^ht tl l n
tier I In*- Hr ml in ii \1 rii«* Itali* Hi 17,20
IVr Vrar

.Drs. Masona
,

Castor Oil Protects Feet.
E asy' Job.
Castor oil will prevent feet from
It la tho easiest tiling In tbe world
to'fill empty heads with hot air. nnd becoming sore on a long walk. H
youraelf. — It la dono every day.—Memphis Com­ should ba poured on tho feet, capeclall) between Uu tnea.
• ' *' mercial Appeal

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I It K V M S
&lt; Il VN N E E S
A N C L E S AND
VIT. S H A P E S

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Utili«

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FLORIDA

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W H IT E PINE AND
AIT. H A R D W O O D S
VI N ( T I E S
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DORIES
IUTE T Tí »
ORDER
HOI L E U S AND T A N K S
H E IL T T O O R D E R
( umpuleni forre of workmen for
m a i l work at nil Ilmen

niOMA.S KMMtrr WItJilJN
t: i n u . r m i N itniHMouiKit

BLASON

Pearla From Dahreln.
New York City and Maine.
The Ilahreln Island, are now the
New York city hn* a population
renter of Ihe w o r l d , |««'arl trade g re ater than that nf the whole «into
They ar e on the wertem «bore« of uf M a i n e " New York city bn« no
lb&lt;‘ I'cralan gulf nnd time tiecome the great a population a* tbe full"«« mg
tno*t Important par» ■•( the il*her1ea »täte« combined
Maine, New llmr.je
of tlial liody of » n i e r » hielt I« tin) «litre. Ye-riii
r molli,
iletaon I, Itboile
Kilo«]« Inland,
in lu na. uei
achlel source of the » urlìi , pearl *up- wnre, Idaho,
aho, Montana, Nevada, Oro-

^

FOU

LAST

Of was after ihe surrender
of YorKtourn.Two Conimcnid
troops were quietly wendaw
¿heir s\way home
after
.i'"
]/ i i L
tne war. Wne asKed me,

^

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NAN f t Util

XOi'KL wny of amitigl ug wlnilow limigliig« I* lllo,‘ triit«xl bere rii*« ioni*
whle «vllitlit»« bave Ibe ti|&lt;|***r pone« ut tinlitJ uri gin««
l'be lare
rii Ha In, jir«- imi un a ma » » r«*l Juai 1,'ina ibi* |*iito* mal fall |n ttnflixir. Siile e«irimn» of^xllk limi lx- «Irutvn «&gt;v«*t tbeiti
Ihl» munì I»
hatHlxoniel.r niiMuxl in mninrgan»
i urnltiiru au«l ««alt* ami cHIIng are «-arri««»
out In ttil* wtxxl

gon. Northh Pakom.
Dakont, n
t’lah
a h and Wyoming
Wvomlng.

SEND US YOUR ORDERS go

IK M l . E H P L A T E

DENTIST

r
''- j
‘iuio soldiers were walK*
im? alona the htphujay
lcd d m p 0to ihe firt.They
were {alKin^ in low uoices
^ ihey passed where il
sto o d , one said I f a bird
in the hand is worth (wo m
(he bush, urhat is Fort
LeauenurorLh?"

pir.

.
-Forgat tYouraelf.
ourseir.
Tati
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THE HANFORD HERALD

'TT"
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APRIL 23. 1915

red, serving Orlando, Orlando mer* because of my past a (filiation with
chants lost heavily when the trnin the carpenter's union of your city,
was taken oil *&gt;&lt;1The hoard of trade of which I once hud the honor to
It. J. HOLLY, Editor
serve as its financial* secretary, and
W. M. HAYNES. UusinetiH Manager wns about to take the matter to the
uilroad commission in proteat when and because I expect yet to mnke
PublUhed V.rrry Tuaadajr and Friday
-lie commission forestalled action Sanford r.iy home.
“ There are variou s paths th a t lead to F ortune, but if you expect to
in this direction by announcing that l M y argument will be both from
the railroads had been allowed to re­ the standpoint of union carpenter
acquire a competence through y o u r own efforts, there is on ly one s ta rt­
HUBSCBIFTION PRICK. IN AItVANCE
duce train service on account of and a contractor
I will say that
O NE T E A R ............................... . . t ------ I ! 00
reduced travel.
Now it is an- invariably we find our best mechan­
ing point the regular saving o f a a portion of y o u r income.
S I X MO N T HS
I » ,
THREE MONTHS
7* naunred (hat the Tampa ¡special is ics and most thoroughly trained men
to be discontinued. It is to be re­ in the ranks of orgunixed labor. The
No easier or b etter plan has been devised for saving m oney than an
IMIirrrd la the Oty by Canin 12.00 [*« Vrai In sumed that this further reduction of reason for this is very plain.
Adtaa» nr 20c. Far Month
Before a carpenter can become a
Interest Account in a good bank.
Paymrili In Adran» Mart Ha Made al Offlra the trnin service is done nlso with
*
the consent and approval of the member 'of u union he must have)
Knlared Aa Hanmd-dnaa Malt Maller Aufua« 1 2nd
railroad commission. How far this had experience and training to n de- I
is
INI, St the Pootofflrr at Sanford, I'wM i,
cutting
down
of
servire
is
to
be
algrre
of
proficiency
that
enables
him
t
Fader Ad of March ltd, ISTI.
---- -- - - — b.u-n.1 is a question— The people to command-»»- certain established
o s t r a lo l l w i l j Rulhllin
Trlrphone No. It* seem to have nothing Lo-do with it. -wage. Wo have an a p pi wukiex­
»kbough the Floride supreme court tern whereby air apprentice must
has .held that it is incumbent upon work four years before ho becomes a
Join The Herald In building a new the railroads to give a t nil times journeyman,* during which tim e he
SANFORD. FLORIDA
H. E. tolar
r . r . deas
c. M. HAND
IL R. STEVENS
VI»
F.
L
WOODRUFFVkB-Praident
C
m
U
»
a
. i c« m„
l*r»tidrnl
i
hotel.
"the maximum" of service.
The is trained and fitted. The card
------ 0 -----only earning that u railroad may be which, the union man rarries is bona ,Now Is the. accepted time to start permitted is a legitiamte percentage fide evidence that he is trained and
that now hotel in order to accom­ on the nhtual money TrtveMed.' The that he is In reality a carpenter.
1 ______
.
----modate the thousands jwho would net earnings of the Coast Lino last
Granges which could hot haw c„n
The
fundamental
principles
of
striker'*
place
in
case
of
trouble.
Is
like to locate here next winter.
less than a nickel apiece, ami. m re­
year were in cxccm of fifteen mil­ unionism are to bring about the gen-1 there anythin g ennobling or pro------ O-----sponse to her mother's Inquiries i„|j
lion dollars.* This doesn't indicate
her that you gnve them to her |,ia
Representative Goldstein wants that the Coast Line is in an y im­ eral uplift of the great mass of wage- gretsive about him? No, he can
you get a composition book u&gt;dn&gt; ’ '
the state to curry its own insurance mediate danger of being thrown into earners. Organized labor has en- hardly cull his soul his own—he is SAW SIGNS OF SPRING IN
dcavored to lift the workers from (he willing slave of the ungrateful
"Nuh-uh, dad, I looked In my dink
and this idea could be followed by a the hands of a receiver on arcount
HAVIOR OF 8MALL SON.
life's
lower
levels
to
a
higher
sphere
employer.
Was
ho
ever
asked
to
nnd
saw I had a composition bonk.”
state fire insurance company.
of excessive service to its patrons.
and make them belter for better give un opinion by n legislative
“And you looked at Allle and *aw
— o—
Reporter-Star.
' » conditions.
she didn't have an orange io her
It ha* accomplished body? Or was he ever asked to run
City council is to be congratulated
------ 0 ------ something along th|s llnrwin-»lhe way for office to represent a non-union Robert Might Try to Look Innocent, name. Was that It?*’
upon Yhe purchase of good paving
“Aw, how do you know, dad?"
of educating them to aspire to some­ man? No, he gives no thought to
Dollar Newspapers
But Father Could Marshal Alto­
brick laid dowfi here for $28.00 per
“I
bet l know what Sunday school
A new- paper in a neighboring thing better in life’* surroundings. economics or to the general condi­
gether Too Much Convincing
A l j j q pnea t o ' ” — ----------------------- --------- ' *
thousand. Some saving thpre.
town says a country paper can be This i* why we have asked for a tion of his fellow-workmen. He is a ---------Circumstantial Evidence:
"So do I, pop!"
------ 0 -----published for one dnl|nr per year. short or work day t hat till' WPrkWl »hive to himself and a menace to the
"One of the strangest things I havo
---- House In Swnford tmnied t he “ Ktutv This is true, and there are several may have more time for thought and
"Robert!"
working masses. In the words of
noticed
la that you chum with Alile*
Inn." Probably the annex is staled ways by which it is possible. ‘One is study that they m ay become better
"Yes. sir.”
•It. II. Hooker of New York, "If the
brother,
and you always tolti me be
"Heeresyore
Bill."-—I’aim
Beach to have a good income independent and happier citizens. it seems to
"I am rather worried about you was a slsBy."
welfare of the country rested in the
Post.
of the printing business; another is protect them morully, physically und hands of the non-union man it would lately."
“Rut I didn't understand hint dad
"Worried about me. pop?"
------ 0 -----He Is all right when you gel i. know
to set a few columns of long primer industrially, by infusing into them »¡ion become worse than Sodom ami
"Yes, worried about you!"
The Herald believes that the local and fill the balance of the paper with i the sense of the dignity of labor and Gomorrah."
him,"
"Why, dad, I haven't done a thing
school huoard are doing all in their patent medicine ads and boiler encourage them to attain the high­
"I hare noticed that having » mre
Hut the arm y of organized labor to cause you worry."
little sister, with blue eyes unit *ri;j|v
power to conserve the people's in- (date. There ¡ire a few papers in est efficiency possible. This is why i» inarching steadily forward on a
"I admit that that fact la enough to
toresU and save the taxpayers Florida that ari- not worth one dollar we lind our better men in the union campaign of education, and them, worry me, but that Is not what Is hair, and pink hair ribbons. I» enough
to make any fellow all right!"
money and their plans for the future per year; most of them are well ranks.
men who are too blind to behold worrying me Just at present. It Is
“Is that all. dad?"
•
■
should receive the careful considera­ worth $1.50 per year und many are
How about the non-union man? that which is for their own interest what you have been doing, not what
"That's all 1 enn think of |u»t *t
tion of the citizens. No need to fly worth a great deal more. The news- He builds a barn or shingles a house may yet be brought within the fold you have not been doing, that has got
present, my boy. except that these
oil at a tangent' anti become hys­ paper business is much like an y otheri or wor|cs a few months at this or where they will lx&gt; welcomed.
ine guessing!**
signs of spring certainly do make ms
terical and sentimental. We need kind of business. A good pair o that, then pinces himself on the m ar­
"Has foot her been telling you—”
w’nnt lo go fishing"' II&lt;mi»Ii&lt;h lv»t
Yours respectfully,
more school buildings and as now shoes cost three or four dollars und ket as 'n full lledgcd carpenter
"No. your mother has been telling
J F Spaulding.
me nothing; I have Just bceu noticing
buildings are impossible at this timo yet a shoddy pair of shoes can be With few exceptions he has had
W h e n Man “ Goe* Writ
Augusta. Maine.
things The other morning I noticed
it is absolutely necessary to use the bouRht for less than a dollar, but neither training or experience. The
A soldier writing from th­
that you washed your neck and ears
building» that we now possess and that is no indication that they are |ynsusperling employer pays him tin
anks w lint Is Hie incnuiitK
C h ei p Orange«
and
combed your hair."
utilize all the space.
really the cheapest
Wauchula Ad-1 wage not of the inexperienced man
"Hut. dad, don't I always do that tiler s curious phrase fur ■{* .t' &lt;
One pi New York's leading fruit
O
lug West
Can any render
vacate.
that he is, but the wage of the tradui » men, who has handled California every morning?" '
un an sw er to this quest no, ‘
The Herald hope» to have some­
"Not without being told "
ed union man, for in varia ill y these oranges for over twenty year» seem»
thing tangible to offer in the matter
"I don’t see why that should worry dter slang, or in It it pin.,», i.
More \houl I n i o n »
men want the union wage In this to think that the growers or ship­
grown up duri ng the present
of a new hotel building in the next
Augusta, Me.. April 10. 1015. respect the non-union man is a |mra­ pers out in that state had better you! "
issue. If there is a chance to have Editor Herald'
"Hut. Robert, you also shined your If &lt;1 poet lent explatillHoi
siti»
He feeds upon the condition* ilii some 1 lungs differently or their
that new hotel we expert every
shoes twice this last week, and your si ble, the Itl'tapllilt uioii.il I
I have become somewhat interest­ which unionism ha» brought about fruit will not pay expenses
In a finger nails have been p rfectly inanl Ah Ihe sun goes « . u t
citizen to do his duty and the new
ed in tiie discussion between C. C. He 1» ever rcudy to accept these letter recently written to the Coast
to Its eliti Henley pm ilo
cured during the entire week Dhow stum» of his linciti Ilms
hotel will be binli The most impor­
Pearson and W S. Price on organ­ conditions yet he is never willing to In* snid
them to me. There, didn't I tell you?"
tant matter that now confront» the
ized labor which bus appeared in contribute to lin» uplift of his fellow
"A.W. dad. that's n o t h i n g !"
people of this city at the present
!«el Ilo 1» «.it! Mi l ;
On
Thursday
of
this
week
the
your columns in the last few issues.) workmen
Has he ever made un
"I am not bo sum about that. You The sMIolott n -|&lt; • ti i .
time is the building of u new hotel
fancy fruit trade of New York paid
and if you will gnlnt me a hit of j effort to better the "conditions of the
have got m&lt;• to about half promise
und this idea is paramount
Let
I llsnilssliig thot
- &lt;¡i, |.
space 1 would like to add a few l aboring til a ss es' No, but tie stand- ft&gt; for the box of Uti lize Florida that I would let you don long pants
nothing lake your mind off the hotel
pretation. one cun unit gm
oranges
That
dm-»
not
look
like
words I am more interested m thi-i nils bv. alwu'.» ready to take n
on your next birthday Does all Hits phrase tuno s from tin. re ,
proposition. It must he limit and
it "busted market on oranges, to us'. mean nothing’ "
colonies It Is possible tinnii
should he started by the first day of
We tin d that, not wi Ihat a tiding the
“What could It mean, dud’ "
June. Are you with u»?
general California growers’ idea that
"It might mean a number of things e r heard of it in tin* &lt;,t-r* &lt;
O
the retailers are making all the Another thing you have done to cause America, that going \\ •
money. California oranges have never' me uneasiness, is to nsk me to let you a slang pliruso for dying
Says the Litchfield &lt;111.« News
sldered from an eastern p
in our estimation, been retuiled as elinitge from your Sunday school to as aii equal mlafiirtnto &lt;
Herald: .Not long ago a man came
cheap us they are at presunt in New the Presbyterian Sunday school."
into this office und stopped his pa­ SOME ITEMS TAKEN FROM TIIE MELONVII.l.R ADVER­
remember tllal In tills wui \m
"Hut, dad, the teacher there—"
York. One of our largest retailers,
per because bo fcaid it was always
"Now. Robert, look me right in Ihe Australia and India nr&lt;* .&lt;1ï r
TISER PUBLISHED IN 187Í»
who has a number of fancy branches
contributions of no'll and .&lt; «
printing n lot of things about the
in New York and New Jersey, eyes Has the teacher got anything thorn contributions &lt;&gt;t »I &lt; .
same people anti he said he was sick
to do with It?"
e h e s te r Guardimi
of it. Now when something goes
A copy of the Mellonvitle Adver­ are the Hattie Barker's days of ar­ Messrs. Acker. Mer rail &amp; Condil.
" A w dnd*"
wrong with the country the govern­ tiser loaned to The Henthl by Mrs m a i ami departure Apropos t«&gt; tins have been advertising lately in the
"And your mother tells me 111»'
V i n d i ; 11, e An ■ i &lt;
ment appoints n commission to in­ K. \\ Peabody contains some inter­ we hear that the new steamer Tus- New York daily papers "Sunkisi this morning &gt;mi required ten cents
The citi nel !&lt;h. II
vestigate und find out what is the esting item» of tiie early ¡lays. cuwilla is rapidly building, and that orange» (or J ] cents per ttor.cn " V\&lt;• for a composition hook, and Hint at
matter, und the first thing a com­ Among them is one that states the the Starlight will resume business in (inti tii.il James Butler, who lias noon, when shu wits over visiting with r good memori ' ■
about one hundred and forty retail Mth Conklin. Alllo enmo In from It, and often tuk&lt;-» rt »• i
mission investigates is the man who Sanford House is about to be con­ u fortnight.
groceries
in Greater New Y'ork is school with two perfectly good issnl lmit Ir. mi unex|«&lt;t d r , .hi
made the holler to see If the holler structed.
•
Some crates of most beautiful' advertising in all of hl» stores today
was a reasonable holler. So we ap­
pointed a commission consisting of
Mr. Cohen has carried with him to lemons, of a rare and superior vari­ 18 California navels for 26 cents.
ourselves, to investigate this man. his stores at Maitland and Orlando ety have been brought to Mellon- This i* certainly gelling California
THE NEW CRUSADE
We just - followed the man's career a splendid stock of goods No mer­ ville by our friend Gradilirk of Lake navels to the consumer us cheap a*
any
grower
could
ask
for
We
saw
■over sinre we knew him. The first chant in our county have established Harney.
These lemons equal the
thing that happened to that man a larger or more secure reputation best Sicilian fruit anil far »ur pass on Fut ton street near Broadway,
Shorter Hours For Women
was that he was horn, hut he had und chumt-ter for integrity and .sa- any other Florida production* of the Wednesday afternoon three ped­
dler's wagons loaded up with in*»
nothing 1« do with it However, w e jg a c ity than have Cohen Uro»
kind we hnve ever seen.'
Mmtffh hw»»
tr*■ rriri«
to 126s of California navel oranges,
'
I
mentioned him. although his parents
mffninwt ri«*I hml*.
*' " *
were entitled to the credit. When
The public schools of Orange coun­ with big signs on the wagons, read­
The hotel at Sanford is an enter­
thing« th*t ptmfu*«- * * 1M
•ml
thr hf*ur* *»*■• •«
he was in his early twenties ho got prise of such importance to our ty were opened on Monday last and ing, "FamouH Sunkist t i n g e s , 6 for
ldteh**u
10
cents."
We
also
understand
that
married. We mentioned that, in­ county at large that we are pleased the session will continue until April 1
The) u»e the E,\voltiti '&lt;A*
cluding the name uf the bride, the to refer to it in this place. We hnve 1876. It is believed that the public peddlers arc selling Porto Rico or­
RANGES and h»»»- Ir»«*!«'"»"1 ,h"'
preacher, etc,, In fact, we mentioned been allowed to see the architect's funds will be ample for the sus­ anges and offering them as Sunkist.
kitchen Into rlr*n. tnvitlm pie»In our estimation the California
everything but the preacher's fee, design (or the entire building und It tenance of the schools. It Is es­
from tmokr, odor. &lt;lirt, *»«n- »»n*.
orange
business
is
simply
going
to
be
which was not worth mentioning. is extremely handsome.. It is cer­ timated thst we huvo 1,200 school
hot tirtw and »mutt« t»»&gt;hiM -'"»«***a survival of the fittest and a grower
.W
e
never
mentioned
the
fact
that
children.
The
school
lit
Fort
Reid
tain
that
the
principal
wing
of
the
llr.n* your ronklni lem» —
;t
be never won a n y premiums at the main edifice is to bo 150x50 feet, is one of the highest grade in the who does not raise good fruit and a
«tor» NOW and bt u* »■'" f '
,l“
county fair bocause he never ex­ will be completed and opened by county. It is desired to establish packer who does not take pains to
a m*d*-l&lt;&gt;-ofdcr Favore»
pick and puck carefully and handle
hibited anything. We nevor men­ Christmas.
We congratulate Mr. one of equsl grade in Orlando.
in first class shape arc going out of
tioned his name in the list of com­ .Sanford and the lako neighborhood
mittees, because he never nttendc upon the beginning of the work,
There is never a week In which the business. As long as California
anything. We never mentioned his and predict a brilliant future for tho our admiration for the matchless has the quality of fruit that they
nam e in the list of donors, because enterprise.
climate of Orange county, its sea­ hare today, s grower and shipper In
ho never donated ns much as a
sons and its vast and multiform California has got to get on the Job
doughnut. We certainly havo been
Count Wassalieff sent some bana­ adaptability for the perfect growth and stay there. If we had our way
treating this man shamefully, but nas, monsters, by far the lurgest of plants Is not augmented by some about it, we would instruct the chief
we will agree to run a nice obituary we ever saw, and we have seen them now observation.
Ourself a new­ of police of Riverside to put a pad­
when the timo comes.
growing in more eligible climes than comer, whose residence here is en­ lock on every packing house door tho
— O-----Florida. One of these the Count forced by disease, we have carefully first day of November and not allow
it to be opened before the first day
ABOMINABLE ALLITERATION sent weighed a pound, six weighed and cautiously compared Orange
of March.
Then when Riversldo
county's
eligibility
as
a
resort
for
, “ While Betsy’a basting t&gt;ellybsnds four pounds. They were grown at
T. P. FUKsrf.H. v n i’«!»«"'1
FREDEHIC H. HAND. rti.MMJtr
navels came back east they would
sick
people
with
the
fitness
of
M
a­
Villa
Sura,
Mr.
Wassallcfl's
place.
A. L. BETTS. A»» t Cavitila
a F. WHITNEK. Cornu
for Belgians and Tilllo's tatting
naturally
work
Mp
a
trade
for
them­
tidies for the Turks, as we under­ We might have spoken of this gentle­ deira, Egypt, tho south of Franco,
selves. In our estimation i t is not
stand they are doing, we should man before, along with Col. Whit- Bermuda, the southwest part of
the fault of the way the California
thin k Mary m ight meritoriously ncr, Mr. Doyle and Mrs. Dr, Herft- Texas, Colorado. California, M inne­
business in the east is handled that
m ake a few meringues for Mex­ don aa a successful cultivator of sota and that district of Brasil so
i
is
producing present prices. It is
icans, "—Ohio S ta te Journal. And pineapples in a smaller way than warmly recommended by Humboldt.
A very extended interchange of the fault of the growers am i ship­
hbw about F an n y framing up a few that of Mr. Balslcy and Mr. GradOur vault is constructed in the best possible
pers of coarse oranges, and the big
dick.
And
now
comes
CoJ.
Whitfancy flxln’s for the French.— Macon
manner—being protected by every device for Safely
ner,' who left at*«fir house the finest opinlona und experience with phyai- Florida ¿Yop' anfl' the hard times.
ïffi-- Telegraph, Como to think of it,
We have been through such slumps
Jennie might bo jestlcuisting or g y r a t­ and largest guavas ever grown in clans in every part of the world, a
—and making it Fire nnd Burglar Proof.
this several times, and old sunny
W m ing for the Germans.—Tampa Times. Florida, bitf as good sized apples, personal acquaintance with several ns
California gonerally comes hack, and
You can rent a Safe Deposit Box here for
Couldn't Rebecca rdast a ration of with few seeds and less of the pecu­ of these localities, and n comparison
we are hoping to see belter timrs
of
recorded
meteorological
data,
a
m
­
rich rutabagas for the Russians?— liar odor of the fruit than we ever
next year.
.* .
$3.00 AND UP PER YEAR
Palm Beach. Post. Or Jesaio jump before observed. There was a su­ ply ju stify and confirm the writer in
his
belief
of
the
very
obvious
s
u
­
perb
sugar
loaf
pineapple
with
the
jjp a jar of jelly for tho Jews.
______ *____
____
guavas, worthy of the Tuxpan Plain. periority of Orange county- over all
tho rest of the earth as an asylum
TRAIN REDUCTION
' Several months ago th e , Atlantic • The Hattie Barker is one of our for tho tuberculous, scrofulous or
D E N TIS T
Coast Line discontinued the local very best boat*- Prompt, reliable, rheumatic patient. Come and see
OF S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
WORK rO R WHITE PEOPLE ONLY
morning train between Sanford and obliging and courteous, her oflieers sweet render; thousands havo come
PEOPLES BANK BUILDING
T am p s. This tra in was the most have made many friends on tho St. and seen and believed andfhad^their
ROOM 9
lives
prolonged.
Johns.
’
Wednesdays
and
Saturdays
valuable train, commercially consld--L
V it i i "riiv‘i i
■b h I h u h B H I U H

THE SANFORD HERALD

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Various Paths to Fortune

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

DAD KNEW SYMPTOMS

SANFORD FORTY YEARS AGO

Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Company

Protected By Every Safety Device

DR. C. W. FAIN

The Fir s t Na t io n a l B ank

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APRIL 23 . 1*15

IN

• THE SANFORD HERALD

AND ABOUT THE CITY

i

^
I
;; Utile Happenings— Mention !!
of Matters In Brief
Personal Items of
In terest

I’ rrn b y ieria n t'hureh

Sunday night Dr Hrnwnlee will
preach on ‘ David the Man." This
will he the first of a series of ser­
mons on this Bible character given
ut this time because his life is now
being studied by the Sunday schools,
The following mu«iciil program
will he rendered
Prelude Overture in F by J F.
Dattman.
Offertory Mnrrhroniane by 0. !£.
Gounod.
¡Quartette Pence to My Soul by
Fanny Crosby
Pnstludc Nurhfguch by It. Schu­
mann.
•
Popular songs will he sun^ by the.

FLOWER SHOW
ONE BIG EVENT

—
ENTRIES MUS T BE MADE BE­
FORE 10 O’CLOCK S A T U R ­
DAY MORNING

|i1t4« f l a s u l ä ä z i i i c u i m a t í ti r i« t iz ia a

PAGE PIVE
ú

as«ow »*m tra m i

ABOUT PEOPLE
...AND EVENTS...
L t a a u i . n suis&gt; ii. .,..¿ 1 - '.. .

n ri n a m t

A RESUM E O F SA N FO R D
H A P P E N IN G S U P T O D A T E
A ti»! »*** fcO CwtungaialMai
ill**
Column lo SocHlf Kd*t*»f of ITma*
Mr. K A r - fh .,u rhi.no No *01

r . .. a d u u a n i ..s u r i U t í «

table a large wedding bell was sus­
pended beneath which .rested the
bride's cake. Extending to the cor­
ners of the' room from the center
were rnpes of pink entwined with nsparagus fern Pink roses graced the
table and mantels, milling to the
charming effect
The porches were
illuminated with Japanese lanterns.
Another pleasing program of music
was rendered at the house by the
music club,
The w-eddlng presents which were
many and beautiful in cut glass,
silver, china and linen were dis­
played in the library.
—.M y: Lee is the eldest daught^i-ofMrs.-*S. O. Swope, possessing a
wweetr lovirtTb» dfspontttmr that flak
erfdefired her to a large circle of
friends, she is also a musician of
note. Mr.* Lee is a young man of
» t ilin g characteV, identified iu busi­
ness with his father. The young
couple wiy spend the honeymoon on
the East Coast. Upon Their return
they will reside at Lake Charm.

arch wns erected, the central arch
The nnnunl Welfare prog nun to being higher than the other two
T^ic flower show Saturday in the
which were uniform in height.
Hynes building promises to be one the Woman's (Tub and its guests Against a background of green the
of the events of the season. The Wednesday afternoon wus a pleasant deep red amaryllis were mua»ed Ijke
cooked food sale and candy sale will feature of the club year and closes
a crown of flowers; below these,
open at 3 p. in. Prises will be award 0 'c department days to the club,
shading to the white the lillies were
Unirle» for Flower Show at ilynea
ed at 6 p. ni.
A large gathering of representative
banked. In the railing of the pulpit
building mu»t be made before 10
Premium list is as follows;______ i men and women filled t he assembly rinc* were entwined- wivk- bundle» of
„•Hock Saturday._au»roing.
For
prouunont cTUaen. hud
r gorgeous bloomw-nt Dm tup-siwk-baU-lUtM»
pansies,
1
I’ollcclLuu
Burpee's
Dahliu
|
special
part»
on Lha-program. The
nuinrhnltl rnmlt
----bulbs.
i Temple Hoys Hand and Grammar hidden in the ferns a t the lower edge.
and yeast cakes at'Simon's.
GO-tf
The piano was screened with vines
J ’oinsottlu Plants
The judges both for garden vo n-&lt;Sfhf&gt;o1 l’"&gt;&gt; “t' (1 Kiris contributed and hanked with fthite phlox, while
Huy your cakes amf pie« for Sun­
test and flowershow ure«*U of town delightful number« to the afternoon's
day at Hynes building Saturday ii A recent M
letter
from ncwwnpr
Heasoner jj
llf * ,rt,,n
.
,
rtTort i« brine plwniircii.
The cluli room« were between the windows arches of the
afternoon.
Bros., m reply to an inquiry about '
110(1 evpr&gt; pl,orl lN ,,rlnK . ,
. _ , , ...
,,,.
date palm completed thv decora­
the pojnsettias ordered'from them ma(1" '&lt;&gt;*•** Perfect impartiality. |tastefully decorated with, quantities tions. The wedding music was very
Outlook Envelope» now In »lurk
by the City Beautiful committee is!
oi K^dens and porches are of cut (lowers against u background lovely and possessed the charm of
at ibr Herald office.
69-2tp as follows:
Red roses, phlox, ver­
°
Prof. H. Nehfling, Gotha, Flu.; Mr. of green
benas
nod
carnations
were used in association for preceding the wedding
Enlrlea for Flower Show ut llyn e»
"Poinsettius will not be ready v o j T' L M*»d- ^'ted o , Fla., and Mr.
profusion in the assembly room, ceremony a beautiful program was
building must be mode before 10 a month yet. we regret to *ay: that Muse, Monroe.
rendered by the Music Lovers Club
J u n i o r Pupil*' llrcilal
Judges in flower »how: Mr». C. M. while howls of brilliant nasturtium* tif Oviedo of which Miss Bleckley is
o'rlork Saturday mcrplng.
v .
is. in any condition to handle, and
The
junior
sturfbnft*'* piano recital
adorned
the
reception
hall.
The
Vorre, Mrs. C. M. Berry. Mrs. .Wm.
a member. Springtime music was to be given in the studio of Mrs.
Dandy candy for sale by Junior it would be better to wait than to
program
opened
with
a
few.
words
Buchanan.
Civic League in front of Hynes take any chances. THEY WILL
Munson
to­
of welcome in behalf of the depart­ sung by. the xlub chorus followed by Fannie Stemhridge
Finest
palm
A
handsome
palm
a group of vocal solos, "Dear Heart" morrow afternoon includes in its
HAVE
PLENTY
OF
TIM
E
TO
building Saturday afternoon.
ment
by
its
chairman,
Mrs.
R.
A.
given by Heasoner Bros
GROW."
and Schubert’s Serenade, by. Mrs. program several two-piano numbers
. , Sundays, join the merry erofvd at
Finest F'ern Specimen Gold fern. Tcrhcun, who presided throughout C. L. Wes!.
In view of this delay, if there Is
-J —
In duoi and quartets. Among the
the afternoon. The boys * of the
Woodland Park.
Music, antuso- tmy dissatisfaction on the par1
1given hv Mr—Mead
Sixth Grade, led by their teacher,
As the I! id 'l Chn/ns from Lohen­ solos will bo the brilliant Polish
ments, bathing. Lease It for yAur those wilt)“have given orders a reRest Begonia . Collection three
tiMt llttnte: See photos ut pop-corn fund will lie made and countermand: R** Begonias given by Mr Mead Mr. Christopher rendered "Washing­ grin was played by Mrs. T. W. Dance of Godard; Valve of Godard.
Humoresque
of
ton's Christmas Party" with the Lawton, sister of the groom and Tam-o-Shantn,
wagon.
‘
63-tf
accepted if the mutter is referred t o ; Rest Geranium
(&gt;llortion si*
Mrs. Carl Ferran of Euspatriotic spirit the party demanded, "Faithful hnd True" sung by the Dvorak.
fancy Palladiums, given by Prof to the greut delight of all present
It a mmage Sale on Saturday even­ Mrs. Henry Wight before Mhy I
Music Lovers Club chorus the bridal tis will give a number of choico read­
II Nehrling
ing In the I.rffler blork, Sanford
and .responded to the encore with patty entered the church. As it wns ings and Mrs. Geo. Hoy will sing by
Ave. and Fourth by ladle» of the
City Council Meets
Best Asparagus Spangeri
St* nnot,„.r ,lutri„ ,ir l0 ng befitting the begun the attendants entered from request The Iqind of the Leal, Ar­
baptist church. If you will phone
fancy
Palladium*.
given
by
Prof
II youthfuj , ltill&gt;n#&gt; " , , ur H ag
lift and right, passing down the thur Foote. The progrutn will begin
■The city' council met in regular
So. N*J rummage will gladly be railed
.
Nehrling
This
u.is
followed
by
the
splendid
aisles in single lines, preceded by promptly ut 3:15. The public is cor­
session, April luth al 7 .lu p m
Rest specimen plant not included all(,rWul of j.^ g e
for.
Herring
I
the little ribbon girls. Katherine dially invited There will ht no ad­
Present 11 U Herndon, president.
Collection three Hex on the Ideal Cititeli," an address 1-awton and Lucille Parlon. From mission fe&lt;; but a small offering may
I.i»l your property with the Sem­ \\ \\ Abernathy. I Adams. C II in above
Begonias
Given by Mr Meade replete with the finest Ideal*, of citi­ the right walked Miss Edith How» be left at the door to assist In de­
inóle Real. Estate Co. W e jia v e the Dingee, J. D. Davison,
E. Tolar.
Cut
Flowers:
zenship and Inspiration. Hon. D. L. ard, Mr. John Hamerick, 'Miss fraying expenses.
facilities that get the result». Of­ It. C. Maxwell.
cut
Best
display
miscellaneous
Thrasher end Messrs. C. R Walker Saidee 'Marshall and from the loft,
fice in Herald building. G. 1). Hart,
Minutes of the last meeting read
flowers
from
any
one
garden
Six
#nd
,&lt; j „ 0„y
fivt. In|nulc
Mr. H. B. McCall. .Miss Martha
hibrarn llrnr/il Kn'rrlainm-n
manager.
and approved.
amaryllis bulbs, given by Prof tn,kll on lh „ WB&gt;.„
mplinn t(( jn. King and Mr. Geo, Morgan and
A resolution relative to the pur­
Tin* following delightful prngrim
Mrs. E. T. Lane and daughter.
Nehrling
spire our voting people to emulate formed u circle at the head of the
was
rendered at the B.iptiit Trtnplo
Celeste from Anderson, Ind . are chase of the Sanford Telephone Co
Best display eut ........ from one lh„.............................................mt„ her's in­ aisle. Following these came * the
last night hy local talent, under the
\nnting Mrs Lane'» sister, Mrs VV by the Southern lb’ll Co was then grower's garden St* amaryllis bulbs I Ilu(.m.(. „„„ ....... hy Mr T)irn, h,.f
iit tie (lower girls, Shirley Swope and
passed
splendid directing of Mr« Geo. L.
F Leavitt.
given by Prüf Nehrling
1
il
e
thè
lev!
of
hi»
pleasing
addrc»»
Kutc May McKenzie, carrying bas­ Hoy, (or tile benefit oi the public
An ordinance entitled an ordinance
finest dis plu v of Easter titiles Mr» t
|f \ou have properly to 11 or il regulating ami . nut rolling t to- sale
l{ Walker presented thè ket» id rose |ivtii Is to scatter before library
you want to buy property see the of ni’ within tin eorporate limits of t olleilmn "f da Ivlin Imiti» from VV exnttiple &lt;&gt;f Tight livtng, (otre inìnded. the brute, who entered on the arm
Special mention should he made
Seminóle Real Estate Co Offices m Mie city of Sanford. Florida, was At lee Burpee
elean thmking non m nmuldmg thè of her maid of honor Mi*s Nellie of the Temple Orchestra, composed
Most urtt'tic armugi'ment of cut future of the delti cttizetl of to- King From the opposite side canto
Herald building. G I&gt;. Hart. Mgr then placet! on it- lir»t reading and
flower»
in v.i»&lt;■ Siv culladium bullís morrow while Mr Rolly Iliade a the groom and his best man, Mr. of u number of tin* young members
t
l.nlricN for Flower Show at Mines passed
Best dtspluy of Sweet Peas f ol- strong fib*a in behnlf of the boy» for John Ii Lee and met the bride in of Die Hnptist Sunday school.
building must lie made before III
The bids for furnishing brick for lection Dahlia bulb»
Each number was excellent and
a A' M &lt; \ a» hetng a tremen tin* center of the circle, passing executed with fine interpretation
o'rlork Saturday morning.
tin1 paving •■( M ignoli.! .iv.-nue were
Il and »olile»! arrangement of na» dou» fa ;&lt;*r m i f ili-v elopinent *iif through to tlie chancel, where the,
The bill- Were as fol
Opening Number, Temple Orchestra
Mr and Mrs iM II Montgomery t Ill'll opened
iiiMiurn»
Siv caHndiunis
thi' nbal i'itirrn
impressive ring ceremony was p**r •
Mr Brock. Leader
lows
&gt;out
hern
&lt;
lay
M
a
n
u
fa
cturin
g
of Millcdgeville, Gr... .n*l ins sisier
Prettiest arrangement wild flowers
The hoir gentlemen und their ex formed hy Kev ( (' Thayer of
Co
.
No
)
Shale
paving
brick.
f'Jt'
no
I’iano
Dtiet,
"Semtramide" Rossini
of Kutanton, tin , are being delight
exhibited by (traminar or 1 rttliary paillent .ubi *•**«»,'» were rerei v ed with North Dana. M s « The ring hearer |
Mr»
Thrasher
nud Miss Frank
fully eutertninetl as the guest» oL r m No l Fir* Cl«&gt; Erick, 12**76 ............I s t u d e n t «
Fi f t y cents
enthi lst. i
1 1 iipplaitsr d ! h •M' pfe- w.i- Francis Swope carrying u ml Ia
Ilf
ii
k
a
ml
Slat
e
t
o
.
The
Valiev
of
Over
There Parks
their sister. Mrs E M llnward at Le. s Mart
Second be»t .irr.ingemcti t. a- a b o v e elativi
Iili m tlie in-art of winch nestled
I &gt;11•• 11• e
?_"&gt;
nn
per
n
f
l
i
t
opeland
I
nglis
I.uilo*«
**l
Mu»!*
Dept
Chorus
the ltye-I,o Hotel
Flfl V • el 1»
\t tlie conclusion of tin
\no* t
ii u ml" r i ha i no i with tin rtng
* Il Unci t o 5 l On per in
Ml
Monologue
Sweet Kitty Beiatrs"
Dt'trtit I Hut.mug from en-t to heart .
Entries fur Flower Show at Mi n i ' s I o Ii Sanford
|i|&gt;rov i I end ga v e mu. h • er* inon&gt; Mendelssohn » wedding
The i it v cnginee'
Mi»» /.iic Munson
The wedding Piano Solo ' ‘Scherzo in E Minor"
building must he ma de befor e 10 ¡t"ki*il Í*»r «m
it inrfit. »»* 1hut west. the street» ivlng we«t of pleasure w11» g IVCl li V tin Bov « march w«» played
Han il I tie He I. f I»1 T e m p l e . II line picture w.i» an mi ii .mill v beautiful
o'rlork S a t u r d a y mnrning
in- i ,, ni it î i!MI t hi* **.1 ni j*li*"
Salome Hamilton
M ii i'ij French a ven ue to the n t v l imits
Dt»t
r
11
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t
r
e
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t
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of
f
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II
nill
i f
. t ..( vom g chap* w bl* nre a uni- tlie i o|or» of the bridesmaid
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r
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t
11.,
t
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ulj
Vocal
Trio
Little Papoose"
Tin Seminole Real Estate * *• ■cerulean blue wllli their
ven ue to M v r t l e
f r o m t h e l a k e . gri r i reili t to : In ir le.i der, M r V gown»,
11»
•ill
U
II"
1
.
J.
Il,
V
V*
'lr.*
-ila)
,
Mr»
Hoy.
Mrs
Fox Miss Slumon
in the held to get result- (or tin
» o n ill to N i n t h » i reel
H Brick
I'!* .losing song 'May*' Mil wets seemed in character with the "The Palace of Hajiptness" purl of
2l»t
iii»t
&lt;
'.t
Trini
people who have property to sell
l&gt;i»lrtct :i Coinmi r. nil avenue to Ev i m Jv*■ of Mr- tien 1tu* hensofl'» springtime
\1
III,'«'! Il,g h.'l.i
Act I V from The Blue Bird
.1*1 lull r
or those who want to pur* base prop
Fifth
street. Sanford avenue
t° Seventh Grade girl», under the di*
M
min,mSay Dim- vvi-ri* pri'si’iil II VV
Tin*
bride
wa«
an
attractive
flgur
*
Capie Goodhue
erty
See their list at the Herald
Myrtle
reel ion of Miss l.orn Till! was a in tier wedding gown of white crepe Violin Solo "Kwiawiak" VVeninisk
|,ri'*l,l,
i)l
;
.1
[
(•
i
1
rriiiliiii
Ailam*.
H
building Geo D, Hart. Mgr
I &gt;i»t r i. t I From Fifth to Ninth cl rmtng »eliotion and cimiplcted a meteor with l.nrre l;n*
Into the
M VW1 II . ! .1 I D D V(SII 11
Earl Paxton
sirei't».
S.iniurd
avenue
to
Myrtle
program
of
plea-ing
diversion
A
Entries for Flower Show at Mines
"Roses.
Rose».
Everywhere" Trotere
flower
design
of
the
lace
pearl»
were
t
liât
Tin* • ii
l'iigiiu'i-r ri'piirtnl
I list rut h From Ninth »tree! to »i» 'al lu» ti r wa« e m u d bv t II** lie e m b r o i d e r e d T h e ■ ir » ugv AC» til led
building must be made before 10 1he (irti 1 "f t fi** S"III ItlTII *"la v
I,.t'lu-- "( Mu»ii Dept Chorus
Mr- \t it v Witt, , ...ft f ,1| .d '.,.* Ill- p.-.iri» Pi. i*i " &gt; i , i "
pi- Mincili H*oi I** c III
o v li m it s «onth
o'rlork Saturday morning
t,",,,|
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Thrasher
I.ft i*-»
It o in ninge S a l e on Saturday r u n
Il «.' • II"...,| ai.'! m»i1
E•
of I |i&gt;. f*. r
»i*rvi"l ni' vei l fr iiiieil tin' l . i e in D u t ' h &lt; up Voi.il Solo
The Gypsy Tr.nl
I»., ' 1 ..I tin- al'■**V*' io • o v 11 lin I » ea»t
ing in the l.eftler blork Sanford ■■tuli-ii ‘ !
tin*
pin tes e f l e e t . hel d in p l a c e b y l i llies oi t h e
I
re.
ill
a
nd
fen.
,
t
a
Galloway
I,
i
m
1
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f"T
Í
JUll
p■
Vie and Fourth. It) ladies of the I 1*' lllj'4- llj
The Dentil) Mouse FI)
fittingly garnished with nuslurrium». I valley. She carried an arm bouquet
Clarence Mahoney
baptist rhurrh. if you will phone Sa illuni bf act'iqBi'il unii that tile
Right now is the time to think The Seventh Grade girls assisted in of brides'
brides' rose«.
roses.
Monologue “ A Real laidy
No. 89 rummage will jlailly he railed clerk be instructed lo su notify them. M'riously of swatting tin* fly Very
serving
Miss Muriel ilnrrold
Tile maid of honor and brides­
He wns also instructed to return soon warm days will he here, and
for.
The pretty decoration» were due maid" were gowned .«lihc in "harming I'iano Duet
'Cnliff of Bagdad"
Now is the time to purchuae prop­ the certified check» to the companies then the wontered-over fly comes out tu Mr» J
and Mr. little irò, k« of Itivi»- crepe de chine
I&gt;
i.
ktii*
Rolhien
of it» hiding place and begins &gt;1» 1n: ug1u»»
erty hi this part of Florida Jt will w lime bui» had been repo tell
Mr» Munson und Mis* Davis
made empire fashion with full «Wirt
('"lined adjourned
work of spreading dl»ec»c and death
to ver be any cheaper and building
Endii'» of Music Dept Chorus
and »hurt puffed sleeves They car
M \\ I,o v . l l C b- r k
i According t*&gt; figure» »cut out 11« a
materials will never lie any cheaper
/trill ion II ri/ding o' f *» ■ I, i
Soprano«
Mr« Herndon. Mrs
fil'd bouquet» of pink carnation«
warning I&gt;V the New Jersey agricul
The Seminole Real Estate Co can
I i old f" Tbc &lt;1,nut y liirl*- flower und ribbon Newton, Mrs. Douglas.». Mr.«. Mo­
I'fie
m arrin g,'
*»t
Mi » »
sell your property or we will get I ticorgciiu» .tu filli» f'*r »lilc at tur.ii vperi incut station, one winter
Hie.
kiey
In
Mr
Chufles
Simeon
I.... girl» were prettily dressed in frocks bley, Mrs. Hoy, Miss Fox, Misa
what you want if you art in Die Mv ne» building Niturduy afternoon over female lly, appearing on t he
of while d'es prit trim tiled wit li lace Stewart, M iss Walker; Altos, Mrs.
domestic scene on A prit tfi will by Wednesday evening in the Met had
market to purchase, ( ‘all oil us at j
and
blue mid pink forget mr-mits, Fox. Mrs. Brady, Mrs. (¡error. Miss
September 10 have produced a i»t i hurrh at (&gt;v u&gt;&lt;h&gt; w,»» un inter­
the Herald building
G IE Hurt. I
Nolire
over (due taffeta.
Mrs, Swope, Slqmon. Miss Hampton. Mrs. Geo.
esting
and
beautiful
one.
There
was
brood of 5,69M,720.000,Ó0Q flies.
manager.
mother
of
the
bride
was
handsomely L Hoy, l,endor: Mrs Cecil Butt,
A special meeting of the stock­
much
to
make
the
occasion
notable
This is not men* guess work, but
gowned in white marquisette over accompanist,
Entries for Flower Show ut Hynes holders of the First National Bank scientific calculation.
for
the
family
connection
is
large
Here is the
white satin and garnit tired with lace
building ni u s t be made before 10 of Sanford. Florida, is hereby cnllod
way it is figured out: April 15. one and the young pctqde are popular
and
pearl trimming
o’clock Saturday morning.
to he helii in the rooms of the Bank, win tered-o ver female lly; May I, members of tlie younger society set
Sr ic-.S'r it I'tub
ut 10:30 a m. on Tuesday, May 120. May 2H. 7.200. June 20. 432.- and Die sweetness and charm of the
Mrs Lee. tin- groom's mother was
The members of the Sew-Sew Club
dth, 1!*1&amp;. to consider the advisabil­ 000; July 10. 1*5.920.000; July 29, bride have made lier one of (lie most gowned in hluck taffeta, lace and and a few invited guests were charm­
Reorganizing the Moose
chiffon.
C. J. Loomis anil W. H. Bates are ity of amending tlie articles of as­ 1.555,200,000; August 1H. 93,312.- admired girls of the group
ingly entertained hy Mrs. C. E.
in the city this week looking up sociation to provide for a sliding j ^ 0o0; September 10. 5,698,720.Georgeous amaryllis, shading from
After the marriage ceremony a re­ Henry yesterday afternoon.
Deli­
the members of the Moose lodge scale in the number of directors lo '&lt;&gt;00 000
deep red to white flecked with deli­ ception was held at the home of Mr. cious refreshments were served, conthat was organized here several be chosen annually, and to tran*"The importance of the fly ns a cate pink, wit it the fronds of the and Mrs. Swope. The house deroru- aisting of chicken salad, asparagus
years ago with the idea of reviving det such other business as may carrier or distributor of disease.” wild date palm, were used in the [ lions were lovely, palms, pink and tips on toast./»lives, wafers and ired
the lodge hero. They ure meeting properly come before the meeting. says Die experiment stations' warn­ elaborate decoration» of the church yellow roses were used in quantities tea. Enjoying thi* delightful hosB F U HITS’ Eli.
with encouragement and the chances
Coulinued on Page 8
ing. "lias been demonstrated again At the hack of tlie pulpit a triple in the dining room above the bride's
Cashier.
°f reorganization are good.
and again. There is nothing too
filthy for the fly to eat. The fly
should lie exterminated not only be­
W it v
T
H
v
.» n V s n V i/ T V - “ V
/Tvcause of hi» filthy ha lilts, but also
because he is dangerous to humanIty. He visits patients hwo are sick
with typhoid fever, tuberculosis and
other germ diseases and by means
HERE Is a human wide to thire-institution. \Vo1ikt‘ To mfot'outr customers and pet
of his feet, his hairy legs and body
acquainted with them for our mutual advantage.
ho trails the disease producing h ac -&gt;
%
T
his
bank i« working all the time to please it« customers, and we are well equipped
teria everywhere he goe»."
Corn Pinkos and M ilk, 10c
Grape Nut« and Milk. 10c
Careful examination, arcocding to
to render the best assistance to legitimate business interests.
the experiment station specialist,
Hot Cnkcs and Maple Syrup 20c
*j Your itlfairs con Ik* intrusted to your HOME INSTITUTION with the knowledge
■hows that earh fly, on the average,
Bacon and Egg« 26c
,
Ham and Eggs 25c
that they will bo well cared for, as this bank Is owned and managed by the most solid
carries i.bout one million, fjvo hun­
and successful business men of this city.
.
CofTee and Rolls 10c
dred thousand germs of various kintls
U
We
conduct
a
well
equipped
Savings
Department,
where
you
can
open
nn account
on his body.
Chicken Salad 10c to 20c
Hot Chocolate 10c
Summary of the Flouting Small
Talk» Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Harald Headers

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Scientific Euphemism
Instead of coming straight out and
calling a man a slob, those scientific
Washington official* say that lie Is suf­
fering from 'constitutional psycho­
pathic Inferiority."—Cincinnati KnijUlrer.
Much Work for Small Money*
There are 925 separate operation* in
the manufacture of a watch that sella
for a dcPftr

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with $1.00 and will receive-I per cent interest, compounded quarterly, on all fund»
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PAGE SIX

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»-.» ■ri -r ■**
THE SANFORD HERALD

Sure Lou. ,
Mrs. Johnson—“Jea* hide younti
money In a ttlhle. Mia' Jackson. N'o
body «Tali looks In n lilble. you know "
Mrs. Jackson (with a gasp)—"Oh,
I.»u d ! IM lose It ahuahl Mnh oil­
man's very religious, an’ reads do HI
bio twice a day.”—Puck.

APRII* 23, 19|5

•à i 1

through her parent« tho man who mar- Jf
firm her should not consider this suf­
4 SANFORD LODGES 4
ficient cause why ho should bo do- L
llnquenl In her support FVim tho
Sanford Lodge No 6), K. anti h. M.
hour she leaves her father's roof she
Communicntic n overv first m.d- third
should be her husband's care.
Thursdays at 7:30. visiting brethren
When a wife finds that a man has welcome.
J, C. Humph
no intention of providing for her, 0 L. Taylor
Secretary ____________
W. M
though ho ntn^ bo nblo to do so bad
ho
cared
for
her
Hiithclcntly.
her
love
Monroe Chsplcr No. 15, II. A. M.
Papa' s Retort.
receives a shock Slowly, but surely,
Young Man—"l should like to- ask
Meets
every second anil fourth Thurs
slit- becomes disillusionized Whet! day in Masonic
Hull over t hi* Imperia
ymir advice, sir, as to whether you
fCecrtisbl. 1914, hr the McOure Nmgntw Srwtcawl tho seed of discontent la sown In mar­ Theatre. VLsiting companions welcome.
think your daughter would make a
II. E. Tolar
SH E C O U L D N O T G A IN HIS L O V E . ried hearts the dove of peace Is ready J. V. Karnati
suitably w ife” latwyrc— "No, I don't
to lake (light from the nest. With
Secretory
High Pric-st
think she would. Five dollars, please.”
most
wives
brooding
brings
suspicion
Rhe w an all m llrinras; y e t 'tw in w rit
—New York Mall.
In Us train. Recriminations aro apt Seminole fhapler 2, Order Eastern Htn
I Upon her b eauty le g ib ly :
I "He thnt’a for heaven Itaelf unfit
Meets every first and third Tuesday
to follow Those who think that love
I^&gt;t film not hope to merit m e "
th. Everyone who has stntn
once formed can never die make a big 'n each month.
c
Quick Composition.
mistake
It
can
die.
like
a
(lower
Stn.H,
n
lh?
Kast_arT eor'li“l,y invitpd
Illshoj) 1letter, while on a visit to
There'« such a possibility an starting
to visit this chaptor.
je w e l e r
his fathcLln-laW, Dean Stanley, wroto
I wooing all right or wrong! It 1« res- chilled by a sudden and unexpected
'Alité; E. Hobhins, .Sec'y
Tll‘r _! fr«'M .. U .Ut_hUl:AL-U^.'u and-reot^--)
■'From ■reetiland’s Icy Mountains," In
^ j 1quali Ui—ta
------- M Y S P ECTAT m : . ^
- « t » Í Nothing In tlrtv-wortil has power tSTÏ«-'*
fifteen minutes majilng only onn f y . .
poWw— ttrat "HU
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
“TscfioS' *Ao change of "savage" for J
heart and thoughtn vivo IL
Umiilngli-il Ji»y« hero im mun i&gt;«
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays, PICKARD S h a n d . painted t h i m
"heathens” In tho second vorso.
Every wife feel« the netd of a |SlisitingJfnights always welcome.
have gone opt to
full
—Solfili well.
a glgl -viJiea 'fio strong arm to depend upon If mlsfor-' n . McLaulin
*
0 . J . Miller GORHAM’S STL R U M . M l 11 l(
Nature ti&gt; each allots hin proper
ROGERS’ PLATED \\ \|t|
tuno should
» • R and'S.
C - C.
seeks her society *“““
’
' ' turn Its frowning face
'sphere
-Cotiiihkfh.
Pessimism Sometlrwes WiPcome.
upon
her.
The
girl
who
has
been
exclusively.
AH
I'ortutie make» folly her fiovul^nr
ELGIN AND WALTHAM
A llltle discreet pessimism may
Sanford Lodge No. 27, L O. 4L F,
couples-who woo brought up to earn her own living Is
rare
*
—(.’hurehll! .
have Its use. Some people scatter
Meets every Monday nt 7:30 p. m.,
aro .not Intended bravo and self-reliant if adversity’s
Cuatum tloes often renanti over­
sunshine so recklessly that a certain
storm comes upon her. Not so sho over Imperial Theatre
for
mating.
Hunrule
—
ItovUenter
amount of cooling shade la necessary
C. C. Cobh,
dreda of letters who has been born and brought up J. W. 6 . Singletary
Ami throw n cruel HUiintiliie on n
to comfort. '
Secretary
*
*
•»
*
N. C.
with
a
«liver
zpoon
In
her
mouth,
so
to
roach me from
fotti
—Armstrong
disgruntled wives; spenk. Hhe has no trado or profes­
Live well; how long or short per­
many of them be­ sion; nor Is shu Ingenious In making
Calc ( lly Camp No. C, W. O. W
mit to tienven
—Milton
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
Pygmy Typ$t.
wail the fact that fancy work or knowing how to egrn
They who forgive most hIuiII he
Miwfi second ami fourth Wednesday
It Is a fact that a "pygmy race” of
V' ‘ TRAINS
they have made her own living In any way. Tho roan nignla in each month.
forgiven
—llitliey.
men Is found In tropica) Africa and
L ii, J
Northbound
J. F. Hootchnn
b a d marriages; who marries a girl of this kind takes F. L. Miller
parts of southern Asia. They range
Council Commander
Arrive
C lc r l^
her
with
all
of
her
advantages
In
their
happiness
Is
* Dorn about four feet to about four and
No. 92. . . . 4 :00 P. M
1.05 P M
ruined for life be- prosperity and disadvantages In ad .
one half feot In lielghL
No. 82. . 1:18 A. M.
1:•(:( \ M
ritinto— thoy— WWO-j-Y^DdhyUnited Ilrolhcrliood of ('arpenter« nd No. M . . 10:45 A. M
11 05 A \1
_ WEALTH -CONCENTRATION.—
tricked Into mat­
No. HO . . .2:22 P. M
Joiners of America
2 UP M
NOTICK
A power has risen up III the
rimony by fraud; led to suppose thnt ARE M E N OR W O M E N MORE
Snnfonl I«ocal Union No. 1751 meets No. 28 . 8:50 P M
Noflra I» h rr « b y ffv » n . th a t It i» Ih* In government greater than tbe
they wtfre wedding a man of exom
first and third Thursday night nt 7
tention of th» un&lt;trr»l(n»4 A.' I*. C a n ­
F A I T H F U L T O LOVE ?
Southbound
nali», s i Guardian «f tri» »»tal» ni William
people themselves. conslatliiR of
plary habits; that Ihey hnd gained a
o’clock in the F.ngles' Hull.
No. 91
12:28 P M
IL lln ldfn , * minor, lo m»k» application
12 &gt; Ì* \I
nfiffTy
mid
vurfoua
nmi
ftowerfui
J.
\V.
O.
Singletary,
J.
M.
Drown,
true and loving mate
lo th r l'n u n ty Ju-fgr of Si-mlhnl* Cuunfjr. 1
No. H3
2:06 A M
2 11. \ M
To keep one sacred flame
Fiorili». »( hi» offic» in Snnford, Fiori.I». !
Sec'y-Treas.
President
interests, cotnhlnetl In one lunss
No. 89
21 0 P. M
2 oP M
Through life iinrhlltcd. unmoved.
on Aprii Sui h, A. I r ISIS , for a u ih u rily
Also,
they
declare
that
they
would
anil belli together by the cohe­
No 85
5:36 P M
lo » I l rvrlaln land».
Ih» «am» h»ln( r ra l
.- p M
In wintry age the same
as soon hnvo Jumped Into the
an ToAslove
nrop»riy ol Ih» .ani molnor, aitumtr In
IL !’ . O. E. Sanford Lodge 1211
sive [tower of lliu vast surplus in
No. 27
• Ml \ M
ttrat In youth we loved.
Seminol» Coutil/, F lorid i, mor* pari Ionia. •
to have become Iho w ife of a man To feel 1 1mt We udtire
the Imnks —J C CpHumn
Meet first uniljhird Wednesday night
ly d n r r l M a* follo»», lo » 0
O%ircici
Til » 11 * tl .» fond e x c e s s
having such a violent d!n|MtKltiou bad That
Th» »ntlr» lnt»r»«i In and 1« l-oi l » o
at corner of First St. und Palmetto Avo.
t
tioiigii
the
h
e
a
r
t
would
b
re
a
k
vitti
2-, nf t.lurk »*eht*-*r* IM» T u r on» I
No.
1211
-Arrisi4* *f* \ \1
(hey
but
known
It,
ihough
they
kept
O
I.
Taylor
K.
I.
Peek
more.
AI*o an undivld».! on«—hnlf in l»r».i in
No. 127-- 1&gt;'UVI1 OU1' M.
Secretary
Exalted Ruler
company steadily for years As a mat If roiild not live w ith less
arili lo th» fullnwmg &lt;l»«»rlt*»d land*
lu ll
HIne F
T*»r
ter of fact, theso women did know t In­
Leesburg
When I hear peopro speak of men
All
16
i n EL AN D.
disposition of these lovcre. If they
No. 21 —Arrive
10 55 \ M
3
12
3 and I
being
Inconstant ever, to one girl con­ The Lake Ilrcexc Council No. 31 Juijlot
3
No. 21 —Leave
2 . . . i ................
............ . 1 4 . .-t.
*) &gt;** J' M
did not, II was because they wlllfully
Dear land of song and hart],
Order
United
American
Mechanic«
S.......... a;,
........... 6
7
No. 158--Arrive
5 Jo 1* M
blinded their eyes to their shortcom­ stant never, I think It a pity that they
whose lay»
Meets
every
Wednesday
at
7:30
P.
13
7 ..
VI•* 15 \ M
H
A
9
ings. When a lover begins to get will hnvo no acquaintance with the noble M., in the City Hall. Visiting brother» No 157Ring for all time am) story.
Fractional
1I
3 N
fully lax In his attentions io his sweet men I have known. Men who admire are welrome (', H Smith. Ree. Sec.
Whilst» «alms and martyrs' burn­
Trill»
11
All
ï N
All
I N
I1
ing wonts
heart--for Instancy, having no he«lln too ar dentl y Oil short acquaintance aro
No
25
■ nu I- M
Arrive
I
I
All
Celery City Aerie No. 1H5.1
lion in breaking his engagements with few and fur between. If you Intro­
Are for a single world's glory.
No. 21 I&gt;*:i vr
M
Fraction»! U - ,
II
I *S
her repeatedly for no special reason duce a gen tl eman In a lady today an d
Meeting every Tuesday night at f*
Ah. who shall voire Ihe heart’«
Cl
y
die
Lint*
IliipiK
N W ',
2Ü
Indifferent as to whether she likes it ,v short while a fter a s k each how they *i’clock Pico Dmlilitig
desire
10
A
i SI John* Hun
ti E Tnrutus,
% «Dit *
\
t1
or
not It«» does not need to wear u sign like Ihe other, the woman will tell you 1 T Moolehnn.
In
such
strange,
tender
strain
Arrive 10 00 A \l L V ; ; • \ Vf
fi
II
II
frankly
*1
have
met
him
so
few
Worthy
President
Secretary
to the effect that he'll make her a
llr lilt the iNllghter of glad life
All
II
limes thnt 1 reall y cannot form an
All r*rsrj»l \\ ) fì ut lia Ï
H
careless husband
Or
buitshee'»
wejrtl
refrain.
All raffili W '»0 ft K
opinion.
lb- seems to he pleasant,
DJIS r it m i: NO til. I o It M
If
his
eyes
are
on
every
preity
girl
lot 31
II
therefore
agr
e ea bl e
Hut mi-li have a
rn h n l hti»
irti* antl
AU of th» Ittfrfiiln i
Me**t.* every lir-A and Unni Friday
whom
lln-y
pass,
regardless
that
her
Pall
itnn.
lug
elves
's-in-inti
the
Mn^k* hr-irijf tut* *rnf Work* W Iti** 1 il . *&gt;t
habit of pul li ng their best fool for­ nights at 7:30 in Masonic Temple
eyes
are
on
him,
she
docsn
I
have
to
moon
Sih fn rii, St-minulr » u u n lt,
Florida. » 1 ruï«1inf lo F U, tralTurif'B map ( h r ffo í ,
light a tlo/.en candles of her tmngtnn ward when they an- toeing the ma r k
Or wraiths of wnrrlont (wild
Vi «il i ng brut ht-r- web onte
rreordeel In l Kr ofllra nf i h r í ’ lerk nf th r
The man w ill
(ton to see clearly Unit he’d give her | of Itrst aciiuiiliitniit •With just the musle of thy
Circuii Court of Or i rt(r C*nu n t &gt; Finn ri«
U
\ limn.
lohn St-litiper,
" Sh e is a beautiful girl,
In Flit Hook li »! |i«ifr I I 1 t*t »*•«1 «aut
no end of lrouble after marriage b&gt; tell you
longue'/
»
&lt;
i(
R
Sui hem
tifivi hrlftf fo r m r r lj ir» lir a it i» F o u n t ) .
too much admiration for other women with a ch ar mi ng personality, hut wo
Fior ut « 1
Thai i 't-ltjr i | w l i of gold
have
not
been
thrown
In
contact
suf
­
A F tii.S S F I.lt
If ties always chewing cardamom
O land who slood so high and
Heruid* of Liberty
ftl-F fl*Stf
liu tiiinn
seeds ami cloves when he males In ficiently to d et ermi ne each othet's ills
free.
Meets
ut
Faglie' Unii in—! M-unb.y
see her, she ought to reason II out ¡KislUon "
fTitinirhed by Roman yoke.
mght
ni
e
i
Ii
mouth at * In
Tills conveys the Idea that before
Ilia! lie does not take them for Ills
S a l i r » «f Application for Ta. f i r r .l I ntlrr
When Itrllntn Itowcd Itenenlh
\6
in
K
Hiiii'i-holihr i **nnna in I* i
Hccllun 17 1 of Ih» General S ia lo !» .
th
e
y
are
willing
to
fall
In
lot
.....
..
health If lie s on the street with het
their rhnlns
S'i.il»» |. h»r»l&gt;&gt; ri*»n ihat J I Mu«n»y.
Mi-**
Iterrhn
Packard, Secretary
require
somethi
ng
more
than
a
b*-auand
leaves
her
for
the
tislenslble
jmr
purct.a&gt;»r m| Tal- * » rllS e a tr No II! .|ai»&gt;(
Thy pride Itn-y never broke
Ih» 7lh i|»&gt; ol Jiro». A I* I lutti, ha. PI..I
Ufiil
fai
lami
hew
itching
manner
A
[lose of gelling a cigar In the corner
»al «1 ceri *r*r « i » in my ..fìAr and ha. otad»
saloon nml comes out wiping his lips, very jouthful man might tie caught by
application for la» d»»d lo i».u» iri areortlWhere Finn, like David, roughi
anr» » F h la»
Hat.! »»rlilieat» »mitrar»»
The older man
explaining that they didn't have his ■lash anil gl itt er
for right.
Ih» foll.t»tng t!»»rrlh»d p ro perly «1tual»d
lirnnil. »tie » a very gullible young knows that is like the froth from
m
C o n n i ) . Fiorii!» t o .a it Hi:-,
Wht-re
Mo..re
nml
(¡oldsinith
\ inol H»mlnoi»
SF
ol S » i, an,| S \ V ‘ t *11 S i c , of
woman not to know that lie s had u champagne --when the buhtde Is blown
sang.
SK V* S»etinn 16. Tp I», It Î-* I
An».
P l u mb i ng and
drink and If he cannot refrain from Off Ihe wine Is t astel ess When the
2UTh» .aid land Prinz a ,»»».».] at ih »
Where Km met spake with longue
d a l » , o f t^» l o u . n r » of &lt;u.h certificat» In
supply
of
brilliant
small
talk
Is
e
x
­
repealing
this
operation
at
least
a
cou­
of flu lit«*.
Ih» nam» of Jarkann. W II
l'nt»** »aid
G a s F i t t i n g
r»r llftrat» «hall li» r»d»»m»d arrording lo
ple of times during the If- walk. It's hausted a girl finds It difficult to bo
Where
I'll
trick’s
message
raiig.
l a » l a i dr»d »1)1 laau» thereon on Ih»
the Irony of amusement to hear her entertaining
All Work R e c e iv e » M y Pernottai
Shall not thy hari) sound forth
Uh day *1 May. A. II. 19 16 .
WitnF». my, official oif natur* and arai
complaining In after years that It was
The man nf good Judgment wants a
again
«Ma the Iat day ol April. A IF 1916
A llen tim i Anti He«l KfTortu
the last thing she ever dreamed of sensible young woman whose Judg­
From Tara hill's new hlrth?
I»i1l
E. A R O G G I .AHS,
l'Ierh Circuit Court S*mlnol» Co , FI»
that she was marrying a drunkard to ment, ready s ympathy, and good lis­
Shnll
not
thy
sons
know
their
Hut an mJvrfluriiiei,' in
(ly Jaa. C. itohcrl», !&gt;. C
Telephone No 2,ri
disgrace her and the children
tening qualities make ln-r all a g r e e ( tfipoellr &lt;'ll ) Unit
S l-Frl-6tc
own land
tills pa |ie r I ,t I L « t‘&gt; t r
So on the women write, naming all abl e coinpnnlon at all tin»«« anil under
'\loiig nation» of llte earth?
whole
community.
the
fuults
m
die
calendar
Once
in
n
all
ci
rcumstances
Esteem
Is
tho
- Alice K Ives
NOTICE
while
one
of
these
husbands
writes
C
h
e
;
,
»
wi
t
t
i
c
i
s
ms.
foundation
of
his
love
The
oftener
Nnllt-c I* herel.) gl.ert that under and I-)
«-Mu» of . deer»» of for»rfo«u.» and .ale
me trying to defend himself from the ho meets aitch a woman, tho mure , It were well IKthe to-called "clover
bauihg out of I h» Circuit F o u il ol f he
charges
he knows Ills wlfo has made grateful Is he for tho privilege of story writer," who, too often, .i ;h®
Seventh Judicial Circuit of Florida in and
for Seminole C o u n ty In a rauaa tberrin
In a letter she has sent out to me. Ho her friendship When he Is lonely chlel nuisance oi the manuscript edi­
pending »herein A rm our K»rlUlt»r Work»,
says, with blunt frankness: "It's all he t j r n s to her for consolation an tho tor ol all uutguzlnes. m i l d U&lt; i rought
u
8 0LITU D E .
a corporation ia complainant, and Will Go«»
a n d flo ra Goa., hi. a i l . , am defendant«, I
moonshine Hint Mary didn't know sunflower turns lo the sun Hlnwty to n realization (hut mere
:.ggernSolitude Is no! measured by
will ofttr lor »ale an-t wilt «ell |o th» hlghwhat sort of a fellow I was when wo and by degrees come« the thought to t hunt and dlsgutlilug iucld*-iitr n u&gt;t
•*t and heal bidder for ca«h at the from
tile miles of space that Intervene
door of I h* eourthou»» in Hanford. S e m ­
were going together. She knew I hlin that a man would do well to
full. would s a v e poetage ncl *•».
between man tinti Ids f e l l o w s '
inole Courtly. Florida, during Ihe legal
came
from
a
long
line
of
ancestors
rest
his
happiness
In
such
fair
h
an
d*
sen
th* cprtal li t) of rejections —
hour, of .ale, upon Monday. May 3rn,
The really dlllgetit student In
19 16, the .am» being a legal . «1». day, Ihe
who loved women, not wisely, hut loo
"Cheap
Wit vs tti«- Dairy i.iinch,
When
this
Ihottglit
becomes
fixed
one
of
tincrowded
hh
es
of
l
noi
foltn»lrig de.crihed real e*t»t» formerly In
well;
and
with
me-money
burned
In
(ieorge
Witluughb)
m National AliigUrang* r u u n lt. now In Seminole rou nty.
In his mind the lamp of love has been
bridge college Is a* solllnrv as
lo-wil
) »ii t ilt ) «even tf.7l and the Ka*t
my
pocket
It
was
come
easy,
go
nxtiio
lighted
fn
his
h
ea
r
t,
the
steady
flame
U
dervish
III
a
ili-seti
TIloicUII
half of tr-l eighly thr»» &gt; 1
ol \| \|
easy. And as for my reason for siop- . cannot be easily extinguished If
Sm ith » .ut. Itvi. ion, arrordin g to plat nn
1)1» in th» &lt;*lfic» of th» rl»ik of ih» Circuit
ping
at saloons, she should have had au„hl ,in„|M.MB fo l)art (hom n,.ver
Solitude Is Hit home of ihe
C ourt of Orange C ou nty, Florida t«ald prop l
«enso enough to know I did not go again, nf his own volition, would ho
e r l y being now in Seminole C ou nty F l o . - I
slrtMig
sllenee
III
lr
prayer
—
KnIda.
G E O ItO K G H F I t lllN « ;,
there to pray." Olrla should study fill her place. The hearts of women
viglimi
V a . t r r in &lt;*h»nc»r)
their lovers carefully and raise whnt are fnlthful In love, but their natures
C. Ii. Ilohin.nn,
Attorney lor C om plain ant.
complaints they have to make before crave love fully relumed. Of course,
Solitude, the snfegutird of roe
6|.Frl-&amp;le
marriage, or forever nfter bold their there aro those who love but onco
dloerlly, 1» to genius tint «tern
peace
and forever There aro other« of the
friend, the cold, obscure »belter
In t Ircull f e u r l , S c . r n l h Judicial Cllrull
heminute County. Florida
sex who. having known ldve, will
where
molt
the
wings
thnt
will
M. 61. Smith, Complainant,
liear It farther than suns and
vs.
DO RICH W I V E 8 NE E D SUPPORT? never afterward consent to live with­
Positively Guaranteed
Harty A.’ Graham, Julia A.
Dill lo
out It. If the object which Inspire? It
star»
lie who would inspire
I*. ilutibrll. Porter Thompquiet Title
M aJ* far »II M»cki»»«
Is
fickle
and
from
them
should
go,
they
and lend tils race must be de­
aon Hubtvw11 and Marian HubAh. what shall t be nt fifty.
ball, tlefendanla.
♦
dry
their
team
and
look
around
for
Should
nature
keep
me
alive.
fended
from
traveling
with
tbe
To Harry A. Graham. Julia A. P. Ilubhell,
If
1
nnd
the
world
so
bitter
someone else to comfort them. You
souls of other men. from living,
Porter Thomp.on HubbelT and Maralo HubWhen I am but twenty.Ove
bolt
hear a great deal about men breaking
breathing, rendlug nml writing
It appearing from the »worn bill of com
*
women's hearts, but you seldom hear
plalnant filed herein that the above named de
, lu tbe daily time worn yoke of
When
a
man
marries
u
poor
girl
fendanta Ju lia A. P. Hubbell and H arry F.
their opinion».—Emerson.
who hasn't tho second dress to her of the men who are martyrs on love's
Graham are non-reledente of thp sta le of
Florida, and It ia tbe hrlief of complainant
back and not a cent In her purse, he altar. It Is easy to be faithful In love
that each of them la aver the age . of
knows that it'« up to him to provldo If hearts are truly mated. Weighing
tw enty.one year», th a t It ia Ihe belief of
com plainant that Porter Tbompeon Hubthe whorcwlthal for the rent, tho food, both s^dee carefully, faithfulness In
be I and hlarlan Hubbell are both nonj»
^
clothes,
and expenses of every kind. love Is the uppermost trait In both
rreidente of the atato of Florida, and that
TO THE VIRQINS.
both and oach nf them are under the ago
soxea.
Men
hldo
this
characteristic
The rightly disposed man Is mighty,
of twonty-one y e a n ; that the place of
Gather ye rosebuds while j e
—
glad to bo able to do it. Ho is a llttlo better.
reeldenrc of Harry A. Graham ia i t f Conm*J.
greaa atreet, . W aal, Savannah, Georgia,
proud
to
contribute
not
only
comforts
and th at the place of reeldenco of Ju lia
Old lime Is still a-flylng.
fnuDC
but luxuries-for tho woman who choso
A. P. Hubbell, Porter Tbompeon Hubbell
Battleship Churches.
»
And this tut mo flower that «miles
We have alw sfi tried ta ka juit a lit.!o ahead
and hlarlan Hubbell and each of them la
him
In
preference
to
all
others.
Hut
Houston, Harrla ro u nty, T eaat, th at them
today
At 1 0 ;1 5 a. m. "church call" Is ol th« other id ie w ia ll&gt;« g»net»le*juipmeot of
how about many a man who marries
la no peraon In tha atato of Floride eervlro
Tomorrow'will he dying.
sounded through the ship, tho church our Mora. A s h en d aece of this dear* to show
of auhpuena upon whom would bind any,
n
rich
wife?
Ho
knows
If
he
does
not
th« M w n l and only tho b«*l ol »»eiythiag. w *
either or all of tho above namod dafendantai
The glorious lump of heaven, tbe
provide her with a now silk dress, flag Is hoisted over tho national en­ gladly rrcomaraud to U « fs ol iak
CARBON P A P E R S
J ott and earb of you, Harry A. Graham,
sun.
ulla A.
P. Hubbell, Porter Thompaon
modish furs, and plumes for her hat sign, and the men gather to tho strains
H ubbell, and M arian Hubbell. are, therefore
The higher he'» «-getting •
which cost a fortune, her daddy will. of tho band or orchestra In tho largo
ordered to appear to the bill ol complaint
Firest Carbon Paper Made
The sooner will bis rare be run
filed herein agalnat you. on a r before the
gun compartment on tho main dock.
He
has
no
Incenttro
to
redouble
his
E v e r » Sheet Perfect
11th d ay of M ay, I f i t , or aame will be
And nearer he's to setting.
taken aa confeeard and final decree entered
energies In tho lino of work, and doos A hymn Is sung, followed by re­
agaln at you and each of yon.
sponsivo readings, hymns, prayer,
not trouble himself as to tbe future.
I t la further orderod th at Ihla order be
That age la best which Is tbe
Combined Office
pubtiahed once a week for four coneecutivo
Even the daughters of the rich aro Scripture reading, special music (at
flrst.
times),
a
talk
of
about
twenty
min­
w eeks In tbs JUnford H erald, a newaptper
and
Fountain Pen
old-fashioned enough to believe It ts
In Sanford, Bemlnole
rounty,
f ubllahed
When youth nnd blood «re
utes, followed by a hymn and closing
the
husband
Instead
of
tho
father
they
toInr,dw
*-ilneta whereof. .I . have hereunto aet
warmer:
should look to for support; that ho prayer In which all Join; tho servlco
m y hand and official teal thia tha 14th day
Illlt.
Iielng spent, tbe norzo nnd
should consider this tho first and fore­ Is then closed with tho benediction. —tha DewaMmember ol the Car**«'« Ini (nmilv.
of April, 1916.
worst
F « r 5 » l r bt
(m ail
F. A. DOUGLASS.
most of his matrimonial obligations. The ship's orchestra accompanies the Pencraft Ink writas a blue and drie« a jet black.
Clerk of Circuit C o urt. Bemlnole Co., Fla.
Tinte» »till »ocreed tl'c former.
it eapaball» brilliant, smooth nod permanent.
‘ Dlrhineon A Dlcklnaon.
If tho father of the rich wife loses his hymns and the enthusiastic singing ItCoin«
in sad let a» show you the new Canet ink
Then lie not ruy. hut ivao your
Sollritom for C om plainant.
fortune, what Is to become of her If would bo an Inspiration to the aver­ Lula with the new Sow-controllet.
6S-Frl-6tr
.
finie
age
church.
Tho
unity
and
regularity
she hss not a husband sho can look to
*
\J ; ,
And while ye may go marry.
Notice of a Appllcallen for Pardon
In her hour of need? Her fine house* with which tbe men Join In the re­
Fur having tost hut o n your
Notice la hereby given th e ! application
.furnishings, her Jewels, or clothes will sponsive readings Is remarkable. In­
w ill be tnadp to tbe fitste Hoard of Pardons,
prime
not keep the roof over her head for tense Interest Is shown throughput
a t T sllahnaoee» F la., a t their n eat meeting
You may forever tarry.
for a pardon for W illiam T uggle, cor.
any length of time. If disposed of, tbe service. Hotter listeners could
• f-irfctd, Florida
vleted of tha crime #f aaaault end battery
—
Robert
Herrick.
they go for a sons. This goes to show not be found than the enlisted men
In tha C ounty Ju d ge’ a Court of Seminóle
Sanford
• Norld,
6,
e
C o unty,
ty, Flo
Florida, Septem ber fifth . H i t .
that no matter how rich a girl may bo of th* navy.—Christian Herald.
«C- Fibfitt
THOUGHTS ON LIFE.
Why oil Mil. i■■i■ i-i triumph» of
.i it Imtit
- 1 iiilniî
Life* ii 'Hurt »utti inei': Ilian la
lull a flower.
—
I&gt;r lohiiHoo
lly Iurns we en (eh the fatal
breath and die
-Pope
The • raille and the twmli aiaa.
how nigh!
—Prior
Tu l»- 1* Iiet IIT f.ir than tint In
he,
-Sewell
Though nil man's life imiv wfrm
a tragedy.
—Spencer
Hut light cares speak when
■nighty grief* are iluinU—
- I hi nlei
The bottom I» but shallow
whence they come.
—Sir Walter Raleigh
Thy fate Is the common fate of
—¡in .«* ■
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fruits, ostrich plumes and rlhhons In
every variety, «fare ass e mb le d and
shown on hats large ami smalt The
now milliner) inodes a r e charmi ng and
In variety they uro f a i rl y bewildering
Hut however much we a r e distracted
by the great number of st yles, of one
tiling we cannot fall to be assured
There is little room or plaeo In them
for plain, meagerly trimmed hats
The most noticeable thing In the dls
plays for spring Is, In fact, the number
of models which appear to have come
from designers who dure to be tilde
pendent of each other
Hut they all
»com to be falrl) residing In the wealth
of mater ial s at hand, mid a r e making
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Three beautiful bats a r e shown here
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C u l t i v a t i n g P l u m p E lb o w » .
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sum m er w alk havoc vtllli the i utuplcxlou. and tin* girl who wants to
havo a pretty skin to imitch her »oft,
transparent white ami faintly tinted
s um m er gowns must take « great deal
of enre of herself.
Fashions, change, tt 1» true, bu r wit
girls love pretty, dimpled elbows, even
If the sleeves displaying them ure n&lt;d
to be worn, ami fortunately there 1»
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W here arm* are too thin the u»e of
focon butter Is to be reooitiinemledTb ls . I h*i tig a byproduct of the cocoa
bean. Is nourishing mid fattening, tun
the skin must I n* 111 condition to receive
It prviperl.v
T h o ro u g h cleansing, mil
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of tvunu water should be applied at
night. T h e y should I k * held on until
a little coot, then w a n n ed again until
the skin finds »oft and 1« pink. T h e n
rub w ith a generous itniount of cocoa
butter, slightly warmed. In each palm,
the opposite »-llwnv placed in the hnml.
I'm- tin* nintlmi around and «rou n d mi
til all greasy feeling Is gone
Th is
tskes quite «w h ile , for cocoa butter
1» rather greasy, but a little practice
will soon p r m e that the |.ir**-*e»» Is not
list tiresome
The r u h b l bg m o l be • •m11titi&lt;*&lt;| up
f r o m (tie w r i- 1 it tin* tori a r m lie a lit
tie too tlilm and from there- to the
shoulder where the whole arm seetus
to require tile nddlllmi of more (lesli.
but If only the elluiw Joint Is U m y , Just
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T h e thud hat h as a braid nrtm and
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frock with separate coat, the aeparato
coat.li a matter that mu st be serious­
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but must possess .two s ep a ra t o coals
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row velvot folds. A narruw velvet-cov­
er ed bandeau rests on the hair with a
s m a l l bow of hlack velvet ribbon nes­
t l in g against It at t h e side I.Ittlc bou­
quet s of pink roses and deep blue for□s n i t h m g 01 .ic 1*be.nl»
get-me-nots are Bet about the crown.
To * urc .................. I - I n* «iiiefill of tile
A bat of sand col ored hemp braid diet Hut nothi ng 1 1-h **r gn-.tsv t i l v e
and satin Is shown at tho left, with op i-.i-irv new htc.nl m-l - w , , i tilings
1h&gt;w and hanging en ds of velvet ribbon l i r l n k t w o hi t i m e ............. of in It k a
at the tun k and it wreath of bright day
S in * that tin* dlgc*-lln|i I* kepi In
flower* and foliage about the crown. good o l de r
l i i l e oik * ol t w o teaspoon
T h i s Is one of those shapes inspired (ills , 1 s r e q t l l u d of i nul l i I nil nf sill
by t h e poke bonnet

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An nttlsth toil highly ininaliinil ey
elnmeii plnl. rouge 1« used In conjuiu*
tloii with tin* pale yellow powder and
the throat and l i r ek are &lt;mitisl vv lit*
Ih-s Ii pink and pure white powder,
I’lds peculiar makeup Is Intended f'O
evening use only
The lemon yellow and eyelnmeli pink
makeup- look efTeetlve on a fair haired
n "man vvlin |bism*s.vi*s n pair of dark
gray e y e s
k.
Lovely Eyelaihr».
To priKlme swooping, rtlrllng lushes
Get «
e l ud in g the covert coat; up to tho d nl lr attention 1« nee worn r r
sfift
lirusli
Hindi*
for
tin*
purpose
and
g r a d e o f -a visiting or mati nee tnlletto
To t he busy woman who must start gently brush them t wi ce a ‘lay. The
out In a day of varied demands with j lust thing at night apply till* eyelash ^
no t i m e for changing gowns the sep­ cream: Sivecl oil &lt;if nllimnds. one half
a r a t e coat Is nothing short of an in­ dra m; simple tincture of iwratoln. ,
one-quarter drum: glycerin, one-lmlf
spi rat ion. .
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T h e coat of hronie moire ptetufed drum; Intiolln. nm* hal f drum: attar of
Thl* lurrenses the
here will not answer all the purposes rose*, «me «Imp
of the cloth cost, but It will be found gniwth mid sllklto-ss of tin* eyeluslies
T o mnk«- them ' url upward lav oio Immensely useful
W Hit nice ,«tUT
(lull (I) oilier il- til* of the toilette It (iiiger under tte-m -nut r ai se upward
|In (Ids ns nfi-M a* y**o *nn think of II
may be used for'llx* dressiest wear
As pictured with a w al ki ng skirl and
Soltenirvg Water.
tailored bid it adapts Itself to tho
If your s k l m i s delicate nnd gels reugli
promenade perfectly
S ome of the s e p a r a t e coats aro In t h e spring k***p ii fine muslin tiag
belted, others begin to flare from tho full "f oatmeal mi vour wnthstand. nnd
level of the jdioulder*. and still oth­ whenever you wn«h dip the hag Info
er s widen from the neck down Nenr- t he water and «queen« tl hard sever*
|y al l of thorn are mo de rat el y long, times.
Till* Is ei ccl leut for softening the
and those In the quieter colors are
water and keep« the hand* and face
often brilliantly lined.
smooth.
JULIA OOTTOMLEY.

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Carter’s Household Indelible

Paste in IUuihle Well
Jars
25c
( 'artei's l'boto-Library
Paste in *l-oz bottles
with Brush
10c

Ink (for markinji linen) with
marking ouilit

25c

C a r t e r ' s ’I &gt;pew l iter Ribbons, for any m ake machine

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CUTTING THE SEED CROP.

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It 1« not uii uncoiumon practice
o for l he farmer to allow the seed
pitulity wert* Meada me» Holly, Wil­ ° crop to remain on ttic Held» nil
son, Walseman, Peck, Taylor, John», o cxccmIto peiiod. In onler that
Steven», Howard, Woodruff and Me* ° more of the green pods may deo »clop. Iti such'" fields on the
Laulin.
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o same plant are found ripe pods
o bursting open, a» »veil a» fully
!• Meada me» C. M. William* anil q developed, half grown and newly
A. C William» will entertain the o forming poijs.
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Woman'» Missionary Soc-mry ol the 5*’ 'Dbscrrntlftns show Hint mauy
Baptist Temple Monday evening at oo of the chnlcl» tiles Infesting the
o earlier or first pod» have had
7:30 in the Temple parlor*.
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o nufllcleut time to complete their
o life development, emerge from
P r n o n a l Mention
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o the Reed* nnd deposit their egg*
Mr». Marshall of Oviedo was the o Into tlie green pods growing on
dinner guest of Mr*. Henry Wight o
o the same plant tt|&gt;on which they
nnd attended the Welfare reception .oo themselves were fostered.
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Wednesday afternoon.
o should In? so handler! that the
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selling . uX.-vhx1s - wUk-W- a* nnl»Mr. -H&gt;hn McClintock «nd"*o»rr *
0 form ns possible, nnd the crop
Mr. "Jack McClintock of Lexington, o should then Ins harvester! ns soou
Ky., are guests of Mr. W. B. Mc­ o ns the larger number of the pods
Clintock and Mr*. O. E. Hayes.
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subsoil *t that depth. 'This la nn tin
desirable condition nnd can tistinll.v tv
a voided by varying the depth »lightly
from year to yopr New land when
Hint brought under the plow should
not he plowed too deeply. While II
may be desirable to ultimately have a
furrow six or seven Inches In depth. It
should t&gt;c brought about gradually by
plowing a hnlf Inch or so deeper every
year,
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Fillsr For D t p l Furrow*.__

To (111 tile water filrfow. or dead fur­
row. that disagreeable ditch left by the
turning plow, take n |&gt;vg tooth harrow
nnd two I by ti Inch tionrdn four feet
long, write» !’; P. Parsons of Doris. N/
M.. In tbn MNsqiurt/VsIley Farmer. Set
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the boards l&gt;ctween the teeth of liar
o row.
starting them a little to tho side

nnd nn upbuilding of the stock.
The honey from fhe early fruit bloom
will l&gt;e the. honey on which Ihe early
brood U reared, while the main «up
piles from ihe early flow will lie In
June from Ihe clover*
For ihl« renson It 1» liest not to place
*npem on the hive» until the pro|»er
lime nrrlves. though Chi» 1« not nn
Infallible rule, ns o|ie s IkiiiM be gov­
erned by the condition of the brood
no*!
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If I h e lops oh th e tmxrfl'-oomb« are
'filled with honey nnd hleely capped
with new cap«, then -pnl Ihe super» on
for either comb or extracted houey —
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Ysnr and K ind of Soil. .
Mr. Pope Wicker left on Wednes­
day for a two weeks visit to Way-1 The depth at which land ahould be
plotted depends much upon the aeaaou
cross, Georgia.
of the year, the kind of soil nnd the
phyalcnl condition of the subaoll. Fall
Mrn. J. C. Addle of Surf, N. J.. is plowing, except for fall aown grain,
the guest of Mrs. Hay Butts.
should Invariably tie deeper than spring
plowlpg. as thcro Is more time for It to
Prof. Nehrling is the guest of Mr. become sufficiently settled nnd com­
pacted. Whenever land la plowed quite
and Mr*. Henry Wight.
deeply nnd the ellmntlc conditions do
not thoroughly settlo the furrows li
\ Mrs. Chas. Hand, Mrs. Archie should be ll^mmghly worked liefore II
Betts, Misses Helen Howland and la planted.
Heavy aolls need to be plowed deeper
Charlotte Hand motored over to t)rthnn the tighter type» of »oils. Such
landOg Wednesday.
noli* usually have quite compact sub
aoll». nnd they nrc benefited by being
Mr. anil Mr*. W. P. Carter a t­ brought lo the surface. It 1» nlso n
tended the
Bleckley-Lee wedding IviicUl lo heavy soil.» to bury the vege
table matter nt n good depth, na this
at Oviedo Wednesday.
will nasi»! In'keeplnc die subsoil from
becoming too compact.
Mrs. 0 . E. Hayes has just re­
Lighter soils are very much the op
turned from a visit to Sarasota, poslte -Tlielr subsoils are usually not
where she attended the opening of too compact, ninl ll In licttcr lo hnTe
the Woman's Club house and cele­ the vegetable matter mixed with Ihe
bration of the second anniversary of surface soil Deep plowing of such
soil» lias a tendency to make them too
the Sarasota Club
loose uii,| enre should be taken to thor
••uglily compact them liefore they are
Mi»» Martha King went over to phlllli-il to crops
,
Oviedo Wednesday where she was
Blowing land continuously at the
an attendant nt the Bleekley-I.ee same depth e ' e r » time lias a tendency
wedding.
I tu furin a laird, compact layer In the.

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..•mbs from ilir b n - s l nest mid repine«!
A ma rvel ous flower grow» on tho
them with good worker combs.
II | Isthmus ol Tehuantepec. Its chief poivorker comb» « r e not avnllnble. ilieii| cul lar lt y Is the hnblt of changing Its
lise frames wllll full alice!» of foiiliilp color duri ng the day.- In the morning

It la white, when tho sun Is nt Ita
tlun In tbctn
All quecnlcM colonica ahould t&gt;c gir rcnlth It la red. nnd nt night It la
pii youug quccus flint cnu bo secured bilie.
from thè quceii brcedeni In thè sonili
erti »late», nini If II I» lini romeo leni
a Reai Peach.
lo »end for Ibeni Mieli givo from som«1 Olir Idea of a peach Is thè wlfo of a
Sirong colony n nb e conili o( .vnung |mnn wlio thlnks »he Is prettlnr than
bromi w11li fresili» labi cugsjn II. ami &lt;tho rashler ut bis fav irlte restaurant*
frolli 1ln~e qilcellle*« ,-itlollli-s se»i-ral —fJnlvcHton News
troni! i |U)hmis , - a n b c ie.-ir«sl nnd tbe eli |
• Ire nplnry re&lt;|iieeiir&lt;l
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Dlet Qf Aneient Athletes.
ilio enlire nplary everv »en«.&gt;n. f.&gt;r II, T,)0 a »|iletes of nnrlent Brecce
noi .»ni» tiieuiis ...............
bui
„„ llww ,-|,ee»e. drled llgs.
more lioe» nilj.al from a vlgorous qneen graJn m„ k ant, wnr.n wator.

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We have just received a new
lot of Ready-Made Dresses, Palm
Beach Suits, Tipperary Coats,
Etc. All the very newest styles.

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Ella \Vhelor Wilcox. "du
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Well. It la not so ail nmd
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you can't show more uian
pair of queens —No* (&gt;rl,.M, -

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Proper B e n e f i c i a r y .
“Slnco you worked &gt;«ur «UBfU
so nicely," said the preity tract«~
•hall givo you a kiss
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It’s only fair to tell you tb’ai I T h
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Charge 25 Cents.
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Queer Korean Focdiiuff*.
.Tim uso of grasses r,« i» »ad a*
tender bark of tree*. In Kore»,
not necesaarlly Imply a deficient/*
food supplies.
These article, .
much In use by Koreans, even o f S li
well-to-do classes, for »alaj, tn4 (l. 1
dishes ^at meals.
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Is tbe soul of man »&gt;i, ■ • »| a&gt;tn u!
isfactorlly wb) th* r- it- &gt;*■ T.xxr
men who cannot * • ■ • -&lt;&gt;uli tt«d
o w n —Washington post
Bit of Scientific Inter" -»Po«
If Ihe earth wep* t r* &gt;- ' »*' »'to­
teen time» f a - te r 't i r
1 •• toll»,
a t the equator would Im**» tloir »r'.itt
and remain stationary in ttu* air attk
out support

Corner lot on I’.i rk «ve nu e

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Address

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--- ford Heights l**r - le • «sh or re«
— sonatile terms
Best location in t InJackson-

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ville, Fla
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We have* just received
a line
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of Skirts,
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W h e r e the " K i c t c r '

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This is the season of Fancy
.’• j* ' -Shirts for men. Let us show you
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For Sule A good five passenger
Tho man who sits «round walUag
automobile in good condition with for aomehody else to discover ia4 4»
new lire*. &gt;heap a( $.150
( ’ F velop Ills nbllll) I» *-••••■ eiHijer cr
Inter to become a »»• »r - ::»« t r . j
67-tf
W iIIij ms
bier.
For Sale A No. I family horse
anti carriage, practically new Nf M
Condition E • pIa &gt;nr d.
Stewart, "17 E. 2nd St.
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$ 3 .5 0 to $ 6 .0 0

Big Line Panamas . . . . $5.00 Up

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For Sale Oak dining table and
—— chair», two rocker», sewing machine.
S S dresser anti chiffonier, i rt square,
S S ! rt'frigcrator and other household nr.
tide» at a bargain
Inquire at H05
S I Elm nvenue.

For Ladies. The hat for service.
You get more wear from a Pana­
ma than any hat you can buy and
they come in a large range of ,
styles.

$ 2 .0 0 U P

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A woman writer - • »» " it «nao

Men’s Straw Hats PANAM A HATS
Sailors 9from the most conservative style to the very latest; or
“Tippeary.” •
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My lot located on First «treet,
opposite the Robbins Ne-l hotel
You can buy this property very
reasonable on liberal terms
Ad­
dress It Bucksbuum. Box 211.
Tampa. Fla
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Boys’ Palm Beach Suits . . $4.75

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Between Two Love*.
Fat Cattle lor Sale—Somo fine
ones just shipped in and in fine con-/ An Atchison young man «ho o**
d'tion. Address Martin Doyle, S a n ­ a motor car nnd has her,» courtlse
girl several years ha» decided b*
ford, H. D. No. 2.
65-tfc
afford to keep a car and a w|f* boty,
and up to the hour the Globe weat For Sale—Five acres half rpile pro«* ho had taken no slept to dlic^
from brick road, quarter mile from of his car..
loading station, 6 miles from S a n ­
ford, county road on one side. All
But the Point Is Important.
good block hammock land. Two
Railroads should remember that t
acrek cleared, fenced nnd farmed 2
years. Good flowing well. Price docan't mako ao very much dlffertacs
thoao who are killed whether tl*
$800. Terms to suit customer. A. P to
wreck waa caused fry an Ineorapri«,
Connelly, 119 Mugnolia avenue.
engineer or a defective rail —Chirl®.
57-tf
ton News and Courier
For Sale—20 fino brood sows.
Martin Doyle, Sunford. R. I). No. 2.
Weep»
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"Oh. J u l i a '
cried ihr •r n tlB íttil
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nrst t)mo j
For Sale Lggs for Hutching. 1st j atn , uro ,j)nt
prire pen Orlando Fair, White Rocks, woop my despair will kill mt" "AU
$2.50. Other pons $1.60. Singlo tho second time?" coolly InautraA I
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Comb White Leghorn, $1.50 to $2.00 Julia.
per setting. B ab y chick» $12.00 per
hundred for remainder of »canon.
Progressive Science.
Southern Oak» Poultry Fnrm. En - 1 Medicino
Is a progressive ictca
terprbe, Us.
65-9tC
It Is ijow only 2.£&gt;00 years nines Hifj*.
crates' time nnd a cur*- for »hncpüiFor Sale* Prize Winning Bufi Or­ cough Is believed to h,- • »tght Al
pington Eggs for hatching
The least (he specialist » of I',irli hup* n
kind that hatch and live. 15 egg» to —Chicago New»
setting. Price $2.50. Enquire 210
Park avenue.
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of the center In front uud slanting
them ho they almost meet nt the back.
Tills when drnwu-over the water fur­
row from end to end will draw tbe aoll
back Into the ditch. Reverse Ihe
boards to level down tl\e ridge*. Oue
section of nn adjustable harrow wltb
Had a Good Reason.
teeth set straight will (lo ns well ua a
“Why do you never make any
peg tooth
money?" ‘‘Becuuno I am so pnrtléular about the company I.seok." replied
+ M-M*+
the man who In ever self-rellnnt. "A
fool and his money are soon parted.
SPRING CARE OF BEES, j j 1 associate 'only with wise men"
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Flower of Many Colors.
Now I» thè lime lo remolo nil drone

SPRING SPECIALS
PALM

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Bad Practice Discouraged.
Getting married in Burma Is not en­
tirely n pleasant operation. Custom
'warrants tho practice of throwing
atones nt tho house of the newlyFor Sale— Threw- fresh milk cows.
wedded. but not blackmail, and when
60-tf
recently a band of Burman youth de­ Martin Doyle, Monroe, Fla.
manded money before they would de­
Hogs for Sale—tCar load jusr re­
part the law stepped In and sentenced
the leader« lo heavy Imprisonment celved. wri te Mnrtln*Doyle. R. D.
56-tfc
and corporal punishment.
No. 2., for particulars.
On a Polished Table.
To prevent scratching of a polished
tablo. attach with glue tiny pieces of
white felt to the bottoms of dishes
that are to be placed thereon. Common
baking aodn sprinkled over u grease
•pot on tho floor will remove the spot
If boiling water Is poured over IL

SUGGESTIONS FOR PLOWING.

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Mrs. Alice Cary Toole of Augusta
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Norman
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FOR RENT

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Cottage for rent

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ftirunt to brine In1' 11 •*
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Di srat e*

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- -For Rent Ncut six room house on
Magnolia avenue, bc tween Fourth
anil l-'iftli »treetu.
70-3tp

Furnished room forw ent. South­
east corner of Park and Seventh St
58-tfc
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For Rent—I have n large room,
20X40, back of my oltlcc for rent.
Would make good sample room,
storagg or is suitable for pressing
.elub .Qr similar its«. Location par­
ticularly desirable. J . O. Packard.
70-1 te

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cholera, who it it.
have kill» d nn : have lost much ol 11.«

For Rent— S everal nice office 1
rooms over Yowcll’n. Enquire N. P
Vow ell &amp; Co.
’ 32-tf
For Rent—A comfortably furnishi eel room, eastern exposure, in tnod! ern homo; private fam ily. Summer
rates.
Gentlemen preferred. Ad­
dress, Box 1084.
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the sctiurges of mm.i Iii

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For. Rent—House of eight rooms
■ nnd bath on M yrtle avenue, close
J 1in.
Inquire of Hilt Lumber Co.,
i j office.
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fighting men
Th* r- • II r* tali»*
,1» -ratrn.
however, di sease s « o i
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pneumonia, nnd « n:
. .* t.sft«»
likely lo hryak &lt;"•
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of troo|&gt;s unless •
lo»
are taken by the fh
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Bacteriologists r - enti» f ml

dor tlib flngerualli- &lt;• m "
children no h-n* t lu,n th-rt
cut kinds of dl«e;i .• c t h o s e of t u b é r c u l o “

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Lost— Top off Grsnlim ,sr
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auto and left brace "t
70 ÎWward at Herald Office
Wanted—Good tw«» h'.r.w »»^* 1
for farm purpose«.
Wagon.
Herald.

Public Stenographer 1
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pared to do all kind« of 't'"l0*r*|' f
wotk and ty|&gt;e»'rit»'it a"'1
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this kind you wi«h donc^
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door east of the post........
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U m m m m m m m m m m m » ! 290. Miss Marion Packard
u.f^rtts" a n t e d —To exchange farming anti
Reward For r&lt;-tu'"
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grazing land in Volusia county fo r'tio n leading
lit i'
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house and lot in Sanford-. Apply to cold watch with
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69 2«P
»venue.
65-9tp

WANTED

«Wanted—Amateur mualcians that
play wind instrument» that will re­
hearse and play qn pay jobs. Call
in the next few daya. J. M. Stumon
815 Eoa» Fourth St.
65-7tp

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VOLUME VI

FOURTH WEEK’S
GRIST OF THE LEG­
ISLATIVE MILLS

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. APRIL 27. 1915
now on ihe calendar applying to in­
dividual counties, hills t h a t -are--fee­
ing hidll' tip to await the passage of
the general hill, it appears then* will
he little left , to the general freak
water regulations.
Every county has different condi­
tions in water ways, and the only
way that the local hil{a could he
made effective is to he enacted alter
the general hill in order to repeal
any purts of the general hill that
mVg'-it conflict. Every loeal bill that
conflicts with the general hill will he
repealed by the enactment of the
state-wide measure.
The Weluka Fishermen's Associa­
tion has had u representative in the
capital for several days In the inter­
ests of the fresh water fish blit,
which would put a tax on all fresh
water fish caught and offered for
»ale. The committee tn the house
has amended this hill to reduce the
tax to one-twentieth of one cent per
pound and it has been agreed to by
the association representatives. This
was the only serious objection to the
measure when presented
The salt water fisheries will he
covered by the Shell Kish Commis­
sion when the lull now pending is ena cled.

SANFORD’S FLOWER SHOW AND
PLANT SALE HELD SATURDAY WAS
A REAL EVENT OF THE SEASON

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l i umi, nix funcy caladuim bulbs,
Mr*"” ITarrold.
Handsomest -nmrnpi»mp nr-;of pan­
*7r
sies, collection of-“Burpec’s Dahlias,
*■
Mrs. Ginn.
Prizo for Grammar School student,
i
arrangement of wild flowers, fifty
cents, Eunice Tyner,
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Special prize for wild flowers
:
b i l l s k e e p p o u r in g in a n d
MANY HANDSOME YARDS AND PORCHES WERE INSPECTED shown hy child, fifty cents, Minton ELDER PLACE HAS SPRING
BOTH HOUSE AND SEN­
BY THE JUDGES AND PRIZES AWARDED TO THE
Winn.
THAT CONTAINS THE
Best display of sweet peas, collec­
ATE ARE DOWN TO
SUCCESSFUL CONTESTANTS -T H E CLEAN
FINEST WATER IN
tion Burpee’s dahlias, Mrs. Zachary.
HARD WORK
UP CAMPAIGN A BIG SUCCESS
TIIE SOUTH
■¿a
Most artistic vase arrangment,
LMrs. B. F. Whitner.
The supreme court has renderBest display roses from one gar­
The flower show and plant sale Upon or.o stand was the lovely, deFew people in Sanford are aware
(id an opinion to Governor Tram­
under the auspices of the City Beau- mure panales, entered by Mrs. \V A. den, six hybrid am aryllis, Mrs. of tiie fact thut within a few miles
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mell in the suspension cases pending
Ginn.
-,-jyj
tiful and civivc committees of the Ginn.
of this city the proverbial Fountain
before tho senate affecting Sheriff
Upon another, a huge bowl of del­
Woman’s Club S atu rd ay afternoon
Best miscellaneous cut flowers of Youth sought by Ponce de Leon
George Baker of Palm Beach coun­
was a notable event, closing as it icately tinted sweet peas, the entry from one gfcrden, six hybrid am aryl­ is located hut auch is the fact. Thla
e ò li
ty and Sheriff W. S. Spencer of
did the civic program that began of |Mra. Zachary,
spring is situated on the magnificent
lis, Mrs. Stephens.
Tampa, that makes it imperative
qn Wednesday with Ihe'Veception' of
ni f *
Attracting much * attention was a
Best palm, specimen palm, Mrs. country place of P. M. Elder about
for the governor to tftke action to
• *3
the welfare, department, followed tall vase of stately caltas and a lower Minnie Jones.
five miles from Sanford on the San­
have them removed immediately.
ford' Orlando road and gushes up
Thursdny by the clean up campaign one of Euster lillies, with Tansies
■
Best fern, specimen gold fern, Mrs.
The opinion is in keeping with the
and on Friday by the inspection of and violets nestling in the moss atfrom
a
bed
of
blue
clay
in
n
surging
;
3
Fitts.
*
policy adopted when the seriate ap­
Sanford home grounds and porch their base. These were arranged
current, coming to the surface aa
Best
geranium,
six fancy cala- cool and clear us a crystal and tho
pointed a committee to investigate
displays. The committees of which with attractive taste and culled from
diums, Mrs. Fitts.
their duties in the matter, since the
Mrs. Henry Wight is chairman of the garden of Mrs. Henry Wight.
wonder of it is the fact that this
-:im
suspension was to be made effective
Best
odd
specimen,
three
Rex
one, and Mrs W K Watson tho
water 1» a* so.ft ns a maiden’s kiss
^9
lYrhup* the loveliest stand of all
begonias,
Mrs.
Fitts.
at a future date, and so far as is
other, h»\v accomplished wonderful » » » that which contained a tall Japin the. moonlight. Soft water in
Known is the first suspension made
results, the (lower show being a tan­ ane«e basket Tu»e of ragged robins
Rest begonia, three Rex begonias, this part of the ppnirfHula is usually
under these conditions in history.
gible proof of their labors of the past in blues and white, the entry ol Mr» Mr*. Jim Stewart.
surfuce water and ull other spring
few months. Credit is due ulso to B. F. Whitnsr and surrounded by
The opinion in brief is as follows;
ji
Best Easter liflies, collection Bur­ water and artesian wells arc hard,
the little Junior Civira. for they in­ smaller vases of poppies, sweet peas pee's dahlias, Mrs. S. O. Chase.
very hard and usually full of aul"The governor has no power to
An effort will he made to repeal
p h u r,3
postpone to a future (fate the effec­ the law that prohibits railroads issu­ augurated the City Beautiful cam­ and white carnations, their delicate
The committee wish to gratefully
tiveness of an order of suspension. ing mileage to nt-WHpuperH in return paign in the early lull by the sale of beauty enhancing tin* rare, exquisite acknowledge
To
find
a
deep
and
gushing
spring
generous
donations
It must be observed also that the for advertising' Although attacked seeds, which was the beginning of loveliness of the ragged robins. Tin* from Prof Henry Nehrling of Go­ that contains no sulphur nnd that
section under discussion makes no at every session for some years, all more than one garden from which popple» were so lovely, their »ilkeli tha, Fin . ,\lr T I, Mead. Oviedo, does contain the analysis of the El­
provision for any action by tin- sen measures introduced to repeal the flowers were entered for the (lower beauty • ommg in a close second to Fla . Reasoner Bros,. Onoeo. Fla . der well is u find indeed nnd this
show
ate whatsoever upon a report of law have met defeat
the tir-t vase prize winner, the rug­ W \llee Burpee. Philadelphia, i’a spring in lime will make the Elder
Friday
morning
lour
automobiles
farm one of the most famous water­
communication by tin- governor of a
ged robins
They were grown by
Senator Zim of St \ugu»tine mi
S p e c i a l (hanks are due Pro! Nelir
At present
simple suspension of .tn utlicer will' Thursday introduced a lull to re- conveyed tin- judge*. I’rof Henry Mr- |i I Tlira»her und Mr» VS E ling, Mr Mend und Mr Muse, who ing places In the state
mil any recommendal ion [or remo­ t|Uire railroad companies to putdi.sh Nehrbng. Mr T I. Meade and Mr. W.itnin among their roses Worthy acted a* judges in the garden con­ Cupt Elder, with hi» proverbial
val
their pas»enger train schedules in Muse and the member» of the City of especial mention were tin- bou­ test, and t*&gt; Mr» Merry. Mr* Buch­ good nature and liberality will ask
"Every permanent removal mibi ni-wspapcr- and to authorise the pay Ilea u t if ul and Civn committer» on quet. of wild flower» gathered and anan and Mr» Vdfce. who judged nothing for tin- water and it is (roe
for the asking. The spring is near
to- accomplished l»&gt; the punt action merit lor same with transportation a tour of inspection through lip- displayed by the children. This table (or the Mower show.
tiie
road and is open to the puhlic
streets
of
Sanford
and
nr
ter
in
the
of
v*ult*r
a
howl
also
t
ont
hìimm
!
of iioth the governor and tin- senate. What attitude the newspapers will
Special courtesies were received
On Saturday it - was
11»Yl*ì \ lit Ibeir p urit\ unti from Mr lillie s Sanford Electric ui ¡ill times
In every ease if a suspension from take "fi tin- que-MOb ihis year Is uti history of the town hud it been till M iit 'ii W1nul* e-fi C ii Sanford Light ,V. Fuel Co , Mr eleancil out and now presents a pret­
olllce the governor lias tile power ll( known, l-iit tlo railroad repris.-nla more worthy of inspection for San- wHVr. II«*,' tlt »
ty picture under the shades of the
ford was at its bests bedecked in Il :ri| ! lit Ht* lit t lie wilii il idmt riinslant upon such suspension to ap llvc.s will light I h&lt; lull
Long, Mr Abernathy. Mr Davison, magnificent oaks that grace this fine
gorgeous
array
with
its
beautiful
lesi
point some one to perform the du­
When the question comes up for
Mayor Thrasher. Mrs Meisch, Mr
Upon the ndvice of
ties of the office.”
debate in tin- senate there will be gardens, well kept grounds and a t ­
Mr» A u Fit t». Sr . *■rt t*■r •--1 h M F Robinson. Rill Hardware Co , country home
sOme of ('apt Filler’s friends ho
The awarding of l.ltgc -1-xhlhit of handsome lit’KuniuH,
The glvernor Stated t but lit- would the usual f l o w ol oratorv about ill tractive porches
Manager Herndon of the Star Theatre,
amend his order and call for sus­ lowing the railroads to muzzb- the prizes » a « dlllo-ult to decide, for so Uff ,i m u ni ^ » rt.1 b ru» aiiit «. Uy* UVA.! r «î I erriald Hardware Co , und last, but had tin* water analyzed lust w.eok
i by Dr Baker, a famous analytical
pension or removal immediately by p " ss through this method of adver­ many bad grown »itch a variety of c i till
nomili r ii f |irix«*B
not least The Herald Publishing Co. chemist and professor of natural
blooming
plants
tlotown
w
a
s
ablaze
the senate, and that tie expected to tising exchange tin the other band
\ rure »pelimeli •»! the lee plant to whom the committee feel that sciences of Rollins College and tho
However, the judges
have the senate act at once
the editor of The small town weekly with beauty
us » j lime d im (-XIn hit inn by Mr» much of the success of the flower following analysis was shown:
that does not enjoy tin- railroad a d ­ made a second tour of inspection tn TVlier
»how was due. owing to tile generous
the afternoon to make their final d*Spring Water: color, clear; reac­
ad
vertising
Until the stale id Florida due* II» vertising because the railroads must
tine "f »Li largest table* volitameli
1- lsslO I I»
tion,
neutral, free utpmonia, nnno;
pay
the
cash
lor
the
space
would
lo­
part in protecting h»h after l hey are
an assort nient ol a vivid variety of
Fruit T rees
albuminoid
ammonia, none; chlorine.
in
line
to
get
at
least
a
ticket
now
planted and removes all interference
S rri ir e nl Holy t ri ss
(lower» Irorn the garden of Mr» E &lt;1
0
parts
per
1.000,000; total solids,
a
nd
then,
and
to
perambulate
o\Vr
Tu
Mr»
S
Ruiigc
wif*
awanh-l
with the work of Tile 1 ititeli Stales
Ste ven»
This
Wednesday
night's
service
at
8
parts
per
1,000.000;
nitrates, trace;
government ugent engaged in the the great state of Florida hi search thè hnndsome prize of a Foster
Artistn »kill and taste was mani­ Holy Cross Churcfi promises tn lie hardness, .‘IK parts per 1.000,000.
grt.pe fruii of thè fifiest variety, (or
work, the United States fisheries of more things to boost.
fested in tin afraligemelt "f the of the greatest jimuiihh* interi*»l and | .T h e absence of both free and
Another railroad bill by Mr 7.ini baviiig thè largesl »»»orlnient of fruii
bureau will not do anything for
x.irioti» entries, ferns, plant» and
The rector |albuminoid ammonia in the spring
Florida, is the statement of II I* a u t h o r i z e s a i l n m i l c i n t h • • n t u t r t o Iree» uml plani» tn thè home ground» tlo wer» being -flown to 1be ties! ¡id benefit for everybody
ha*
taken
lor
tinsubjeet
of hi* ad , water and it*- very »mall amount of
Tif
Y
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r
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M
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n
a
l
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MrKunge’»
garden
i»
(inique
y
r
.
u
l
p
e
r
Moore, assistant United Slates com
Mintage
I'l,i
table.
i
d
-tiind»
,|n
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Ii.uiiiin(¿'in
\
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■
! i- ' the (Murine indicate it* good quality ,
t
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*• i . r . i r i rt
tn«i fi \
itiissmncr in hi» addri»» bcbin i he 1 ■" ......................... ■ T Ir« r «r» • 1 !■ I T ! « » ! * » •!»» *1« r
w e fe
.It
¡ i t
aiti.
M i
• i t i l i
n
.....l
i
g
of
1
«
»u*
and
* I'etei "ii Die the iruination* are that it1» of cxi|' G I 1*1,1I. t « 'imi*
t il» W
* |*■ M
I lurida irglidal ure -U I «ll«fiii*»ee 1 i - r 1 ., ¡1 . • ' • -1 1 î i »« t gl \it g I i&gt;J "bi t I 1 I lb ' 1 t |i ' wa- \ r~un Way. R-pnn* Tin .¡lidtcs» 1‘nplWtiiuily good quality
G-ti ign !.. i -i- Fr ult» g r u « n w 1L
s, y » t ha- Jiu k»nnv dii lim i- l rnm
\ e t r e*
î » .
n 11o g e t her Inn tV
• v « r \ a I t . i m i t i k!
will In- lllu-lrutid h&gt; l lie In—I »bile»
A vers desirable feature of this
B y
tlu-»e iitln-r pinot» and tlower» i •
Heretofore the -enators and repre
( ' r o s i *&gt;
f e n d i ill It'll
h o u s e
J «il - » * «1 i h &lt;
obtuiricd
from
New
York
City.
It
|
spring
is its softness, containing lesa
At
5
o
dio
k
the
prizes
were
award­
orango»
und
K
u
a
m
q
u
a
t
s
,
peni
ho»,
sentatives have turili- to tin* govern­
practically covers the subject mutter! t him one fourth of the amount of
ed
hy
Hon.
D.
1..
Thrasher,
who
pluins.
ligi,
banana.»,
pine
appiè,
ment for assistance, bqt would not tinti»!
amendment known ns thè
by Henryk calcium and magnesium carbonates
Chin e se c h e r r y , -lupini plum, mul- made one of Ids pleasing little talks, of that great book
get it because of existing conditions “ grandini her r-lnUSi- "
Passa gì* of berry tree,», grnpes. guuvns. a l l i g a ' or paying a tributi- to the women of Sienkiewivz. "lju o Vadis "
found in many waters of this region.
such us minority and pi tty lw» in I he resultinoti hy thè semiti- and
There
tie»
been
it
large
ii ii iii lii-r nl
and j ii» t about qliough. a» many suSanford
lor
tlnir
interest
which,
he
counties; and there I» no adequate aduptioti b&gt; l lo- ......pie al t fi&lt; ni xt pi ar und »t rii » borrii &gt;• \mong nll . i
(II ople ill teii &gt;li 11 g i'll eklweek tillthorHle» Dunk. fur supplying the
-aid.
find
bei
n
tin
uplift
of
it-illli,li
rc*l
mg
spei
imi-li*
re
I
hi
i
ri
law I I I the stufe lor the prilled ton of generili eb eduli wotibl m ille I boti
tn.mti and pr -b uni thanking t lie »i rir- "f »ervi.t» with tin- •IT i ’ - .tid lime and magnesia requirements of
phor t r , i
en«n py lt ii» i ntinti i
the fish IIUturn I or planted tn t hi- j M I I I &lt; 1 * 1 1 I M | i l 1 . 1 1 f H »1 1 “ V i i t t '
I
gi-r and Mi'Xicnn cactus, u in m - "f ninnili II • in l a i . lit of the ill-, for addre-n- and H 1» &lt;\|ieiti-d a l;irg*-r till* body
state
1 T tu* »1 ri 1* -t'•*t f»I*-f t
ili«* f**l
M am ¡n-i.pl i i ii »a nford are now
v I I t» a ■urio-ii ■. iti 11-i-lf
t - t hi* n il -I'1.« Ill II at 1 111 » 1" 11III* -, t ’ ■j bet will .d o 11 ¡.-I -i ■i t lo ■
Mr Muore -ani.1 *be b-H"Wing ¡(&gt;M , ^ (
,
I
a
l
o
.
u
t
. 1 1 h .g ni - a - I- u 1 * ' hi t iti"ii "f
W
i
dm
-day
niglil
nl
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P
III
u»ing
this water and make daily
p r t, i, imi if.rni- in ifu» wotnlirt il
(lunga mu st he l u r ri e d » a l I - li-re
^¡j m„j, persops over twetity uni *
r
velo
li»
bea
ul
y
There
1
»
no
Imt
an
of
|,j|grimages
to the Elder place to get
thè governtm-nt cun tabe tàx tion j „ |1(| |
| s t a te » ri ti zens must be | garden, a» weli a» thè usuai eVen
l.iing i- a»ked to help l Ut Brother j ( (,j, pnrtncen for all Ills and it is
The
garden
prizewere
awarded
•
luy
i
b
i
m
r
gì
ni
rally
inumi
ili
•
v.
r
\
relative to establishing a tishi-rv resident* "f tlo- »tale one year «ml
wIlli especial reference lo tin- »flow hood of S Andrew to meet Die almost certain that some day in tho
first, the slate , must do her part lit o f'th e county »is months, must tie buie ga r de n plot
Everyone is In­ near future this water will make tho
mg of spring blossom; the object be­ heavy expenses.
FloWcr Show
enacting laws for the protection of able to read und write any section of
vited
Elder pi«,re so famous that some en­
ing to encourage the planting of such
the fish and shellfish ¡tiler planting: tiie eons tit tit ion; applicant must own
There could ho nothing prettier
terprising firm will buy the larrp and
thing» ns will bloom tn winter and
second the laws must he enforced, in his own right property to the than the gorgeuos display of am aryl­ early spring
make the spring a commercial c«nterThe following gar­
Many &lt; hanges in Star
and officials required to enforce them value of not b-»s than $500; must lis; the stately pure white call»» and dens from various sections of San­
prise. i! B Coney of- Orlando, a
Sanford claims to have one of the
must have sutllcicnt funds to em ­ not have been convicted prior to the Faster lillies. or the sweet pamy
ford were chosen u» prize winners. hi*»t equipped moving picture houses son-in-li.w of* C«pt Elder's is very
ploy officers enough to curry out the time of application, of larceny, rob­ faces and other exquisite liloossoms
Those of Mrs. Carte-, Mrs. Amici in the stale in the Stur Theater enthusiastic i m r tin spring and hua
and handsome, forms, palms and pot
law; third, the United States govern­ bery. forgery, perjury or bribery.
son, Mrs. .Minnie Jones, Mr» G F M a n a g e r (I 1* Herndon is giving already introduced it into Orli ndo,
ment' will not tolerate any inter­
The fifth provision follows; “ Pro­ plants on exhibition at the flower Smith, Dr Robson. Mrs. Stephens,
when it readily found favor with all
ference with its agents engaged on vided. however, that no person, or show
At 6 o’clock when the room witli favorable mention for Mrs. his patrons the best that money can the physicians who are re imn mdthe work and until the proper meas­ such lineal descendant of such per­ was thronged with daintily gowned Méisrh, Mrs Harrold. Mr», Musson, buy in the mit ure &lt;d film* nnd equip ing it to their patients.
ures are passed in the state the son, who was on January I. IHfiV. or women, it was a scene of rare beauty Mrs. Terhetin, Mr» Herndon, Gate ment and just now is engaged in
As will lie seen iron t In* a m 'y d s
fisheries bureau cannot aflord to prior thereto, entitled to vote under that greeted one upon entering, b r City HI«y.*»*, \t r*t \S r fi ill,, \! r* decorating th&lt;* interior of the theatre the water i* chemically pure a id is
with wilier color edicts, new light*
spend mucli money in carrying out constitution and laws of the state» it was indeed a brilliant setting im
Zachark. Mrs Davis
und
n better machine
A few w«-*ki probably us good i( not better than
this work.
or territories, or entitled to vote un­ the eager, enthusiastic spectators
Three
special
prizes
wi-re
given,
ago a new apparatus was installed i the famous lilhia vuter tin t is
When these measures are enacted, der any form of government, or any and gracious women whose energy
i.
e.t
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Bray
that will give the operator un alter­ brought here nt a high price. Cnpt.
he said, the government will render naturalized citizen nr his descendants nnd service had made possible such
for
the
q
u
ir?
ami
beautiful
garden
nating nr r direct current and this Elder wants it rr'dcrstood t but tho
To the left •-(
all proper assistance.
shall he denied tin- right to register a successful display
eflect
around
a
home
newly
built
arrangement
egives the clearest ol water at the present time is fr«o to
He declares that pust legislatures and vote because he »hull not lie aide the entrance the tables and slit Ives
within the past year. Six fancy cal- picture». A new screen will also be an y one who wishes to get R and
have exempted many little creeks to read und write us ubpve provided, were hanked with great mnsses of
u din ms
placed on the stage Ihis week and this is r. grert opportunity for those
und hoyotis from the general law by or because hi- shall not own property, the brilliant hued amaryllis from
To Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stewart for the pictures will he constantly im­ who ere troubled with the ills of
Nurseries; to the right
county act, and no law that can he of value above specified. Natural­ the Mead
m ortrl flesh.
enforced has over been passed; for ized citizens of the United* States, palms and ferns and a fine display the spirit shown in beautifying the proved until the 'very acme of per­
M or liliifte the people of Sanford
The stage has
where parts of them could have been however, at the time they apply »nd of |lotted geraniums in a variety of grounds of a rented home Six fancy fection is reached
can
congratulate themselves upon
ul»o
lu-en
done
ovor
und
tiie
entire
enforced otherwise, there was not before they shall he p e r m it t ed to reg­ colors. In tho window off setting Ihe caladium*.
the
fact
that not only hits the city
Ulterior
now
presents
un
«fleet
that
sufficient money available to hire the ister, shall present to the registration glowing (lowers within were the .To Mrs. Wlllluin Ia* tiler for a goithe
best
water work*' system, tho
ik
most
pleasing
to
the
patrons
of
office certificate of his naturalization plant prixes contributed hy Reason- geous border of amaryllis. Six fancy
officer«’ needed for enforcement.
flowing
wells
und other good water
(his
popular
place.
cr
Bros,
of
the
Onorn
Nurseries,
^»ladiurns.
,
He deduced that double tho num­ or a duly authenticated copy there­
but
they
can
alw ays take c ten
Prof, Henry Nehrling of Palm Cot­
In n few weekr« tho new serir-l pic­
ber now engaged in t h e . Florida fisl\ of."
To Mr. and Mrs. Runge for choice
minutes
trip
to
the Elder pine, and
The resolution was adopted by a tage Gardens at Goths, and T 1«. and numerous varieties of fruit trees ture "R unaw ay June" will he pre­
Industry could bo employed after n
get
the
water
that
will enable them
little judicious legislation and en­ vote of 56 to i&gt; and was immediate­ Meade of Oviedo and \V. Allen Bur­ in their home garden.
1 Foster sented ut the Star and each week to live forever
the new chapters will lie given in
pee of Philadelphia.
forcement; but if this is not pro­ ly certified to the senate.
grapefruit tree
the Sanford Herald, thus giving the
Immediately in front of the en­
vided for in a few yours there wilt be
F o r at t r a c t i v e
veranda
i-fTeui,
Sunday Hour Changed
Then Schanl Improving
|
people the chance tn read fhe »lory
trance was a stand of nasturtiums,
practically no fishing Industry in the
Beginning with next Sunday, the and through the center extending to ! (irises w«*re awarded Mrs binge«-. hi advance and see the pictures Do
Word
come - fr&lt; rn I 'n l "»p|l;t| ut
state to boast of. Florida's fish laws
Fourth Sunday after Easter, l lie- the hack of the room were wonderful Mrs. Clulteiideri, Mi*» N’t-liie Evans. |billowing night.
Urluudo
thut Theo Schunt m im­
to the present time, he declared,
St. Jolins Hotel, Mr* I), G Monroe,
hour
for
the
night
service
ut
Holy
proving
and
thz I he will recover
The Star will give the ju-ople of
howls of rores, baskets of verbenas,
have gove with the perfume of her
Cross Church has been changed to red and pink; pansies,' daffodils, Mrs. Aylett Fitts.
from
the
dillleult
operation perform­
Sanford some good features und also
flowers, up in the air.
The garden prizes were palms of the regular run of good film» r.l! ed u few weeks i go a ril return to hb
7:30 p. m.
daiseis and lillies; violets, mignon­
tho variety l^itania Borbonica; the during the summer months and ns home und business in ~ b w weeks
ette, geraniums, gladioli) und every
M.
D,
Gatchel
is
building
a
bun­
The pending fish bills to control
veranda winners will add to their the theatre building is cool, and well
the salt water Tfifh of the state aa galow on his place for Mr. and Mrs. other flower that can be grown at collections, Dracena Termintlis.
ventilated the patrons of tho movies ’ Mr. R. C, Bradshaw and d'-tlgh*
wsll as the fresh wster fWh, with Forrest Gatchel to occupy. The this season in Florida. Vases of * At tho flower show prizes were are assured of a place to go during
ter, Mrs. Mcrtha CuM are thV first
gorgeous
bloom*
of
every
variety
various regulations, licenses, etc., firm name. Gatchel &amp; Son applies to
awarded as follows:
the
long
evenings
of
the
summer
to purchase one of the new ’model
and
color
stood
upon
tables
and
»Ill no doubt be enacted. But with the business only and not on the
Fords.
Handsomest
arrangement nastur- time.
stands
placed
around
the
rooms.
property.
the number of local bills that
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APRIL 16 1913

PAGE EIGHT

PEOPLE AND EVENTS

ren of this city. They will return [ stnte convention which convenes in
to Sanford Monday.
* j that city on Saturday

BOOZE OF A GRUESOME SORT

Wanted— Good two homp
‘ »ron
for (arm purpose.«.
Wagon.
K*
Herald.
60-tfe
Publl?*" Stenographer I am
prt.
pared to do all kinds of M.-nogr.nhIe
work and typewriting and Ml,lfU
trial when you have any work of
this kind you wish done nth,,
tint
door east of the pn*ti&gt;tli&lt; • i’hon*
‘2W0. v M iy Marion Packard
VT-ti

«

Negro Sell* Customer* Alcohol for
Mr.
and
Mm.
Deane
Turner,
M
rs.'
A
congenial
party
of
fishermen
Drinking, Obtained From Ho*
Continued from Pago 5
^pits I P(ckllng Jar*.
Bessie Hill and Miss Martha Fox spending the day at Woodruff’s
A
♦
Garner’s hospitality were Mesdnmes motored over to DeLeon Springs creek today aro^fMessrs David and
Cumberland, Md.—Many drinker*
II H Hill, W J Hill. Tom Davis, Wednesday, enjoying
n
pleasant Weld man Caldwell, Irwin, Cox and
In Will* Crook section of Raudolph
W T- Jotyi*. J D Roberta, Purdon, time.
Minton
county, W. Va., aro excited bccauso
Eaaterby, Ed Higgins, J . A HurFlandnm Twllley. a pegro, gold them
&lt;%&gt;
&lt;Ç&gt; .
♦
cold, G C Woodruff, DuBoae, LawMrs Carl Ferran of Eustis, who
Mr. fi J. Devane of Plant City,
preserving alcohol, which he obtained
son, N O. Garner and Mia* Seay. accompanied by his daughter. Miss comes to assist in the Junior Pupils'
at a hospital In Elkins, where be had
H All Lockl Advertisements Under
—
—
Eunice Dovane is visiting Mrs. |Recital at the Munson studio next been employod.
week
will
be
the
guest
of
Mrs
D
L.
Federation Contummalrd
John Hayes.
Only that Twllley Is In tho Tucker This Ilcaditig T H R E E CENTS ■ !
‘ &amp; 0 mil b . p’.l T !« ,
Thrasher
The federation of
the
young
county jail for six months for violat­ Line For Ench Insertion. M inimum P rf* McOuln.’ Faim.iw n„,. m
JHC
ing the antipistol toting law saved
peoples societies of the various
Mrs. M. G. Rowe of DeLand
•' *\
Charge 25 Cents.
r,v2tr
him from rough treatment at tho
churches of Sanford was consum­ spent the week-end in Sanford the
Ceremony and Cannon Ball*.
hand*'of hi* Infuriated customer*. t
mated at tho Baptist Temple last guest of her 'sister, Mrs. A. It.
Thera la n tale told nbolit an officer
The alcohol sold by Twllley was ta­
night f The Presbyterian and Con­ Chappell.
Real Wlidom
Who was conversing with Marlborough
ken
from bottles In which hospital
gregational C
E
Soclteies, tho
during a hot engagement; and Insist­
Since courtesy cannot be made -on.
FOR SA L E
surgeons bad preserved tumor*, can­
pulsory, the next best ratTF*,- i»
Methodist Epworth Lcngue and the
The subscription dance to bo ed on taking off tala hat and bowing cer?,, appendices
and
abnormal ♦ w » » ♦ * ♦ * ♦ ♦ » » » # WWW»
avoid, rudeness, tho second tip»t ,, t0
B Y P U of tho Baptist-church giren'try Mliui Belle Smith hanbocn profoundly every ttimr he spoke to the growth*. The horror at the discov­
uVtdhkrl"It. It Is haxdly &lt;~nr»!« SRit*
,unanimously .iudupUid-Lha«resolution pwrp 07ie(i-to ne*t Thursday evening duko. That gloat man auggeatad that e r / by hi* rletlrag of-tfni 1tlnd of~tn-For Kale—Three fresh milk cows. to resent the behavior of tho; who *
aT
such
a
time
they
might
very
well
''offered for federation and tho fol­ at tho city hall.
toxicant bo had sold them ho* tended Martin Doyle, Monroe, Fla.
60-tf we may never meet jguln. 1« t
waive all ceremony. Bu,t the officer
lowing officers elected: Mr Kent
to make the section drier than ever.
should bo wlar enough m avoid
bowed deeply to his commander's sug­
Hossetter, president; Mr Coleman
Mr. and Mm. E. L. Forran of gestion, nnd Just aa ho wus bending
Hogs for Sale— Car load jusr re­ tlons where we know .uUi-tin.» i, a
for vice president: Miss Carrie Ens- Eustis spent Wednesday with their
down n cannon ball cleared him and SHOULD HE TAKE ONE DRINK7 ceived. Write Martin Doyle.-R. D. bo expected; wo avoid strr.-t» «„h 4
minger, secretary and Miss Stewnrt, daughter, Mm. D. L. Thraahci;, took off tho head of n comrade. Tho
bad reputo becauao we “ v,‘ a rather
No. 2., for particulars.
55-tfc
reporter
•
* .
, while en route to Atlanta.
officer, mi coming up again, nnd seeing It Will Coat Him »4,000 Placed as
clear Idea of tho experience we might
Immediately after the adoption of
Conditional Forfeit to Obtain
wh4l had happened, remarked calmly:
Fat Cattle for ^Sulo— Some fine meet If wo ventured In them, -stu^ial.
ly after dark/
„
His Release.
tho resolution and the election of
“ Your grneo perceive* that one loses
'ones just shipped in and in fine conMr. J. II. Ferguson will leave for nothing by politeness.” — London
officer* the company were invited
d!tion. Address Martin Doyle, San­
Tacoma, Wash.—One drink will
to have punch and enjoy a social Gainesville Sunday to attend the New*.
ford. R. D. No. 2.
65-tfc
Church Semi-Oriental
Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows.
cost
Thomas
Cannally
»4,000—that
Is,
hour together
The
Russian
church, which trrmi It­
if he takes It. tilx weeks sgo Cannal­
* Capacity Always Within Call.
For
'Sale—
Five
acres
half
mile
self
orthodox
—
pravoslavny — differs
V Mr. R. II. Muirhcad will repre­
ly was sentenced to six months In
C. E. »Surprise Patty
It I* certainly true that no one
considerably from nil thn other Chrissent th% Presbyterian C. E. Society know* the resources of his own mind jail for stealing »4 while Intoxicated. from brick road, quarter mile from
The Blue aldo of the Congrega­ at Jacksonville at the state conven­
After serving a month of his sen­ loading station, G miles..(torn San­ tlan temples by Its snmlorlcntnl «ty|*
and body until some great sense of
tence
Cannally appealed to Police Jus­ ford, county road 9 n one side. All that Is half Tartar, half llyianttne, y«t
tional Endeavor Society,, captained tion.
duty come* to him, routing him to
gbOd bTack hammock land;
Two possesses-ll»-di*ttnetlr tttnvoTiTfTt* -by—M r,- Harry -CarU on-wlU -gtvo-a
play his part well In Tho work of life. tice Evan* to- bo re Innsrtlr offering TO
With Its gilded cupola*,
deposit »4,000 In cash, to be forfeited acres cleared, fenced und farmed 2 ment.
aurprise party at the church to­
Mr. and Mr*- Brisson, Mrs. A. U. There aro unused capacities In brain
bright-colored roofs nnd ornaments,
In
caso
Im
took
a
drink
beforo
bis
years.
Good flowing well.
Price
night to which the public is Invited. Chappell and Mrs. Whitten formed and nervous system, In mind and mor­
Justice »800. Terms to suit customer. A. P whito glaring walls. It ha« morn of a
Member* of the church and the so- a congenial party that motored to al nature that aro capable of develop­ term would have expired.
mytholuglc and legendary character
Evans agreed, and placed the money Connelly, 119 Magnolia avenue.
ment nnd effective u*e Who knows
dety arc apecinlly urged to patron- Orlando today.
than
.no stately gothic or nnminetqus
67-tf
the potentiality of IIfo force In him­ on deposit lit a local bunk.
cathedrals.
ice the entertainment.' Be generous
Tho illonoy was still In tho bank
self until he gives It op|&gt;or!unlty for
nnd bring two diriges with you. A
For Sale—20 fine brood sow s.1
todny drawing 3 per cent Interest and
Miss Mary ChappMl nnd Mr W full expression? Exchange.
delightful evening of ' pleasure has E Coulburn will go over to Del-and
1 Cannally was occupying a scat high Martin Doyle, Sanford, It. I). No. 2.
Busy Individual.
been planned but it's a surprise.
on thn "water wagon."
58-tfc
to attend the Sororiety banquet on
An
old
man
In the Potato Hill m-lxb—
'
(
Cctairily Suggestive.
----------------------- f
Saturday evening
borbood Is quoted ns saying
All 1
Perhaps the old fellow who first
For Sale— Eggs for Hatching. 1st have*to do now Is to pull sheets ofl'th*
Prrtonal Mention
Starling
Unpopular
Bird,
pointed out that a mali a home Is his
Misa Mamie Dovlin loft yesterdny ^ Mrs J M Wallace has returned castle had‘ hi mind thn way It’s al­
-Stnrllnk» aro not liked In Australia, prixe pen Orlando Fair, Whito Rocks, calendar pad; I have all day to pull off
Other pons $1.50.
Singlo the Thursday sheet, and make the pad
for her home at Due West, S. C., from n week’s visit to relatives at most constantly beleaguered by per­ accenting to reports from tho Amer­ »2.60.
Comb White Leghorn, »1.50 to »2.00 read Friday, but sometime« I g, t thr«-o
ican
consul
at
Melbourne.
Besides
after apending tho winter in San­ Tampa
sons wishing to sell you brooms, po­
Baby chicks »12.00 per or four doyu behind. After I .-t thn
ford.
tatoes and other commodities that you being destructive to fruit, they are per setting.
charged
with
turning
valuable
Insect
hundred
for
remainder of season. sheet on the pad changed, it i rue to
v Mr nnd Mrs J B Taylor, who don’t wnnt nny moro of than you al­
rating birds nut o' their tiesta
Southern
Oaks
Poultry Farm, En­ look for my glass«-«, wlii.-n ¡u,- o- iaMy
ready
have
Columbus
(Ohio)
Jour­
Mrs. D H. Yates, who has been] have spent the winter in Sanford
lost,
may think old p.-npl, ha*a
terprise, Fla.
*
66-9tc
visiting her sister, Mrs. A. R. Chap- j left for their home in Kansas City nal
little to do. tint they if.Ready to Go to Work,
pell has returned to Madison.
this week
For Sale Prixe Winning Buff &lt;&gt;r- busy.'’—Kansas City Si.it
"Let me nee,” said the idltor to a

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ji

“ King’ s Cat” Draws a tension.

A London puns, otile )n11y known as
Mr«. John Melsrh. accompanied
Mi«« Came KnsmifTger. Miss Al- , h„
ca, » „
onIy ono ,D thfl
by Mrs. Hillman of Orlando motor- bine Frank and Mr jraser Arm- kinftrtom m receive »n allowance from
ed to St. Petersburg Wednesday, •strong will leave for Jacksonville to- |j„. tn-rinury lie Inhabits the record
where they will visit*" Mrs W W tiny-to represent the C y. Society of, 0IIlce and 13 cents a wouk Is speut
Williams, formerly Miss Bessie Fu- tho Congregational church nt thn i for his meat
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college

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of

pipgton Eggs (or hutching.
The
kind that hatch and live
15 eggs to
Church Ttfi.e»
setting
Price »2.50.
Enquire 210
There I« nu -i.n
.
■ th*
Pur k a venue
titl-t i
__________ ____________ Church of England in tini.i
mi iiudg
III •
• church
^r,’nt Britain
For Su le A good five passenger« pt
automobile in good &lt;ondilion with
t.i Minew Urcs. cheap at ».’150. (' F.
- &lt;--ulil
Williams
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■ I i |wir
For Sale A No 1 family horse
I-er
and carriage. practically new
M M
Stewart, TIT E 2nd St
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ford Heights for s a l e - c a s h or r o a - r J1* f pp«.drv from the
sona bici terms
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uu in&lt;] »irb of y«u, ll»ff&gt; •' *•
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Inquire of Hill Lumber Co , u!U A. r. IIuMmII. »*•rt* r
llubbrll, and
ll.nl »■•»).
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office,
63-tfc
ordrrnl to appmr i»» Ihr ' i i*f*if*|.i»I®
fUrif hcrrln ■fftinil &gt;m , » n *'■ . *11 tU
b
17th d » ) ol h! av » H'l*
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For Rent— Several nice office •eainfl you snd »«eh of &gt;»-u
- I»f b*
room» over Yowell's. Enquire N. P
It 1» furtI l f ordrfnl tf.i.‘
«yliir
t»lutl-l1■IhM
if tine«» &lt;M »**•k 'of f u" . •,*J
Yowoll &amp; Co.
32-tf
-*I**r
w««kii In the* Hunford ll»fiHI * sruaty.
u iiihod in Sanford, *•»mtt»»*.»
For Rent— A comfortably furniith- lorida.
In wllntfS whereof I ha»** b -•untn'
ed room, eastern exposure, in mod­ ray hand and ofAriat »r*l tks* 1L* i |i da»
11*15.
ern home; private family. Summer of ( PApril,
taD
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Made un&lt;l*r. Svcllon -1- 1 1■«-’ •’ ji»*.
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Wanted— To exchange farming and
General Sctntol fund
29.171 &gt;•
graxing land in Volusia county for C o lle c t io n » to March
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house and lot in Sanford. Apply to SubfeaVool.
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avenue. _
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to March
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Wanted— Pasturage for two cow*
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2.1.n"l 77
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near Sanford.
Address Box 1262, Cvtlecller«
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Ftn» and Forfelture
piny wind instruments that will re­
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hearse and play on pay joba. Call r °sirrere
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VOLUME VI

third w e e k grind

AT STATE CAPITAL

CLEAN-UP DAY GREAT THE SUPREME COURT
EVENT IN THIS CITY DENIES FRANK PLEA

Hotel
Inspector Mi-siet
XEGISLATURE BUSY W i'lil X* cured a favorable report on his meas- PRIZES FOR CLEAN YARDS CELEBRATED CASE TO COME
uro at thp~ hands' wf- tiiP" house com­
FLOOD OF BILLS POUR­
AND SHRUBBERY CAUSES
BACK TO GEORGIA FOR
mittee on miscellaneous legislation.
ING UPON THEM
THE LAST ROUND
ENTHUSIASM

NO. 69
Woodland Park Notes
Sunday. April 11th was the first
nice park day of the season and a
good number of visitors came. Capt.
Jdgunhart brought » good--hnrd ' on
the Mamie and another luunch and
a- row- -fmnt landed partirtr. —Ve­
hicles kept coming from different
place# and a big portion of the
Monroe population walked over.
There was considerable bathing and
the amusements and music were en­
joyed by all. Wednesday, April 14
the Monroe fish fry brought basket
parties from eucry where.
Thanks
are due to Jim Oglesby and son for
a bountiful supply of fine shad,
cleaned and ready for the pan. Not
satisfied with this they offered to
furnish another lot of fish for the
picnic of the Monroe school, which
is to be at Woodland Park Saturday
Atm 24th.
The PaoTa school has
been invited also and this promises
to he a big day. Thursday^ evening
those dancers fjom Dancerville, the
"Suits M e" Club entertained at
Woodland Park with a fine supper
and dance.
They arrived in autos
at H p. m. and waltzed their way in
from the door of the hall. A short
intermission for supper and they
went at it again until midnight.
The girls wanted to keep on till day­
light but some of the men were get­
ting faint and hnd to almost use
force to make them quit duncing.
The orchestra came near having u
hot box and still they demanded "A
little faster, please." There was no
such thing i, s intermission during
t tie Inst three hours
They seemed
to he stored full of high explosives
and the longer they dunerd the more
they were worked up
Kvery kind
of dunemg wn* indulged in.
That
was one lively hunch,
\Viniil» mil n

ORATORICAL DEBATE
WAS.W0N BYSTETSON
SANFOBD'STOITNG ORATORS
WERE THERE AT EVERY
POINT IN ARGUMENTS

1 he measure was introduced in the
house by Representative Griffin of
Tallahassee, April 19— The oyster
Grange county, and in the senate
Parties interested in the Clean Up
Washington, D. C„ April 20.—
. The oratorical contest between the
season lor the year 1914-1915 has
by
Senator
Hudson
of
the
Thirteenth
Day
inaugurated
by
the
Woman's
The
United
States
Supreme
Court
Sanford
High School arjd the Stetson
come to an official close arul, ac­
district.
Club have requested that the pre­ today denied the application of Leo
College of Do Lund was well attcncLcording to Shell Kish Commissioner
mium list be published again and the M. Frank, under sentence of death
ed last Friday night and those who
Hodges, the oyster industry pt|srd
same
is
given,
below
.
These
prises
did attend were given a treat. The
(or
the
tmirdeswp|_
Mary
Phugan,
for
'■
Mo»
ing
Pictures
al
Parish
¿iou
sr
through its moat successful year th
will lie giveif’JSjp the best'varieties a writ of habeas corpus. The Geor­
orators
that represented the two
The
Senior
Chapter
of
the
the history of the state
More thnn
of
flowers
and
fruit.
trees
.
and
tfco
gia
federal
court
previously
had
de­
schools
reflected
great credit upon
Brotherhood
of
S
Andrew
have
ar­
two hundred thousand barrels of
their respective institute and their
oysters were shipped out of the state ranged a series of the best and most cleanest premises in the city irtnits. nied an appliration iceking the same
instructors.
A special prixe o f a Foster grape­ end. An a result of the decision it
during the "Season and tlfc oyster well known ploys and operas, which
fruit, the fine pink meated variety in­ is believed by the legal authorities
The question for debate was one
have
been
featured
in
New
York
fleldi are in better condition todfty
troduced by Reusoncr tiro* will be here that only thi state pardon ofwell calculated to carry the r n n city
.
for
Monday
and
Saturday
than every before as a result of the
given for the home ground showing flrlati- ui—Oaorgla—
tcsUnis far afield in search of knowl­
Franlr
conservation policy which had its in­ nights in Holy Cross Parish House
the fine variety of fruit trees
For from being hanged.
edge
and one that has wearied many
This
Saturday
night,
April
24th
ception with the passago of the act
this
prize,
however,
entries
must
statesmen
trying to solve for the
Seven
member*
of
the
emirt
con­
by the 1913 legislature, providing there will bo given "The Wizard of
be made previously by letter to Mrs curred in the decision while two,
benefit of the country and those who
Ox,"
a
most
pleasing
light
opera,
for the creation of the shell fish de­
are moat affected..*
which had such a run on Broadway, Bishop, as the judging committee’s Justice* Holmes and Hughes dis­
partment
time is limited, and arrangement sented. Justice Pitney read the ma­
The subject of Resolved that the
New
York
City;
and
on
the
follow­
Plans are embodied in a bill which
would have to be made for special jority opinion.
present immigration laws are ade­
Holmes
read
the
ing
Monday
night,
April
26th
will
be
has the approval of the committee
inspection
quate if properly enforced gave the
minority opinion
Frank's petitio
on fisheries to further conserve the given "The Pageant of San Fran­
District I Running from e a s t to rested allegations of disorder in the
orators great scope in history and
cisco.’
featuring
the
Panama
Kxpo­
growing industry of the state
It
west,
the street* lying west of trial w h i c h were alleged to amount
facts about foreign countries and the
sition
proposes an appropriation of $25.French avenue to the city litints
United States. The affirmative side
to mob violence and Frank’s absence
For
awhile
there
will
he
similar
OUO for the purchase of necessary
District 2 Streets east of French from the court room when the ver­
was taken by the Stetson oratore,
features
every
Saturday
and
Mon­
equipment to patrol the coast prop­
composed -of Messrs. Roebuck and
avenue to -!j£yrtle, from the ‘lake, dict was returned. The Supreme
erly nnd a further appropriation of day nights at the Parish House, be­
south
to
Ninth
street
Ziegler unti Miss Smith and the tigr­
Cuurt
held
he
had
not
been
deprived
The tistinl ad­
$10,000 to administrate the affnirs ginning at 7 p, m
ati ve side by the Sanford boy’s com­
District .1 Commercial avenue to of any right.
mission
of
|0
cents
will
fie
charged
of the office
These sums will be
posed of Kmcst Shepherd, Sherman
Fifth street, Sanford avenue to
made necessary by the fact that the on these nights
Myrtle
Routh and Albert Fry.
Hume
Atlanta,
liii
,
April
20
I
tun
It
s
limit
it
he
that
the
people
of
salt water fish will be placed under
Humph
was
alternate.
District 4 From Fifth to Ninth very much disappointed over the
the city generally very liberally
litis department
Kvery one rtf the contestants dem­
would
desire
To
patronize
this
under1
••feels,
Sanford avenue to Myrtle supreme m uri'» decision, but I will
The measure embodies provisions
onstrated their ability not only in
District 5 From Ninth street to keep up I he tight " said Leu M
covering revenues To Iwi collected nnd takmg. for it meau* thè possibili! y
oratorical pyrotechnics hut in the
Frank today when informell that
it i- expected thitt mein* Until 1125. of tuan&gt; adv intage* cilurattnAuiily, city limit- -noth
research for fad# concerning the
District
G
Front
Sanford
avenue,
the
application
for
u
writ
of
habeas
rellglpusly
unti
»Oi
lally
.
w
fili
li
other
(mu wdJ be collected by the depart
immigrai inn la » » and their effect.
to
city
limits
east
corpus
had
been
denied
Frank’s
w
ise
w
im
i
M
noi
Ite
il
ht
ulna
file
The
meni during the next twelve monihs
The audience learned more about
On
the
afternoon
ati.t
evening
nf
attorni
.
..id
they
probably
would
young
meli
..f
Si
Andre»’*
ItrntherAmong other things the bill provide-,
the immigration lùws of America
lur -borter closed season on mullet, hooil, a liti li ■I ni aitimi tweiity. bave Saturday. April 21. there will he a ask the Georgia Prison Commission
than
they ever knew before and tin*
(lower
show
at
the
Hynes
building,
for
cíemelo
v
for
Frank
from November 30 to January 30. a dono all tln* tfirmigli their osti efill-hate
»»as not only an oratorical
beginning
¡it
t
o
il...
i
I'.irtiee\
MI ,.-i II
Hosed season on shad between I *• f**M* nini per-111 il a 11r '*
treat
hut
highly instructive as well.
Infilling
cut
llowers
or
plantmay
Al
Itesi
Ni » Beai Lstslo f inn
certifier and April, a wholesale Iin-ti«*- ' ,,,’’i
i
The subject was covered from every
offer
them
lor
-ale,
il
so
tb-dred
of i in and a retailers license of $5.
Th** &gt;* tilt itoli* Reni K-tate &lt; n t*
Tln f interni of thè lato
Mr*
angle and in rebuttal the ronteutanta
There will lie :i tin*' exhibition of
t libi fellows Meet
a tax of $1 on hunts under Iti feet in
Ilo* rtew.-t tiriti ni ili*' city ti liti wtl! Mary I tel.a Muter »a* held Friday
were especially good. ' showing that
amaryllis
bloom*
for
-ale
These
length and four feet beam and twenGainesville \pril I*'
Willi prom­ niagolticent (lowers a re gr.mnw in »vili in..k. ,i -triuig lini lur t he busi it lo ,i nt . April I *». front the home they not only had prepared for the
ry cents additional on euih foot &lt;&gt;l ises on the part o f tliii wi.it her bu
lies* et 1.11» lllg ¡Itili -l'Illllg uf City ¡.ii AA.--t Fir-* -tree!. Rev* F’ . P. j
subject but had also prepared for
length .Hid beam, ns well a- a len reali nf &lt;. . Ill ill'll .1 (air af I»■« m ill.a qilmt it v t&gt;\ Mr M&gt; d of •'v i. .|..
nini uni ir» |iro|.« rt y
t ienr g* 11 M rung ut Go* &lt; o ngri ga l amai church
the arguments of the opponents.
1he Iid lowing
the prin ll-t for
dollar tax on each alien eng, g&gt;--i lions ,ir. t h a t tin- opening d,iy o f the
llurt
tlu* generai manager *•) ili- . «induct ing I ti** »orv tc*.,
The debate was decided by the
cut Itower- and plants
on each fioat
lli'W tu,il alili tur thè prepelli t Ile nf
MrAlary
French D el.« Muter
sixtieth annual session of the (,rand
points nnd at the cinse of the argu­
Fittest palm
A fin tld-orne palm
Legislators Put O jslcrs
lice ulti lo* tn thè Her.'ild Rutilimi; » a - born in Muri beasi. pen li . Sep*
Lodge o( Florida. Independent Order given t'V Iteasoner Bros
ments the judges decided that StrlItili i i'* r un * t■. , 1.111(1.1li v *•\|.. , I- ti.pii.ir l l l l i
\n Apalachicola oyster ihab-r. of f Mil fellow- and the Florida It'
I s 15
She » a * the
snn » a s slightly ¡iheuii, although
Flqiest
fin
i
'p
e
lin
o
li
I
odd
fern,
through Represeutnti v&lt; I II (.mh hi ka h as*e mI*1y will I... .inspirions
tu I ¡1.1 a l * . » I ,i.Id 11.g 111 tln* t. il -1 daughter of .lulin and Nancy French,
the decision was very close. Sang Iv* 1 . 11 y Mr Ml ad
of Fra i: Mi n i minty, re no mb* m i 11 ill every r •pel t
liespali ut SiUifnrd The Su tifoni eldest daughter u( ten children Her
Representatives of | Iti-I Hegnriin
for feel* highly fluted over the con­
( ’ ni h'ct mu three
legislature with an oy-ter feast ¡it both hrat i he*
i he order began R| » llegnniH* givi n by Mr Mead (tei I Usiate I " alrendv luti* stinte g.rlti.... i ¡lay, »».•!* spent tn N o r t h ­ test tor it demonstrates that our
tin l.enti Hotel Friday night
&lt;) -1 Irriving here yietrfday afternoon.
tuie i ity ami ciMintry prnperty listini east and (tingila niton, N. Y .
At school has »nme very fine young or­
lies! Geranium
Collection six for sale and thè rnuny Imlgnins will
ter from the Hay City Packing Co Itili II I* expected Glut by the hour
tlie latter place she studied music ators »fio llave talent and brains
! fancy Cttllndiunt*. given by Prof l*e glvi'll frolli lini*' t*i tini*' tu t he
appeared on the hotel menu for the for the formal con vent ion of t he
under Prut llelnilu-rger
In 1 &gt;76.
Il Ni lirln.g
hen. lit of legislators and others a- a grat'd lodg. end ri.***mhlv l tie mi nt
II. r. 1,1. tor Mr
ll.iM helU'Ve*
1
Ìli ( ’»*nI•*iinin 1 year ut Northeast. Penn..
Hltd I't oler lion to he Knfnrrrd
Six prie ■■r'* ink arul »»ill gt». In- . 11. ni* •!, tnarrn-d 1it AAu|ter I*. L. M .&lt;11 et
Asparago*
UHtflTI
Rest
reminder of the quality of ApuLi&gt; h- her will run into the hundredt
1
1
1itpltuihg
PmiI
B
ini
I
c » 11 ! i t , 1.i. i I I , I 1 11. rj* is
,. , i.i
t'l, ■uefit ul 11.
irola oy-ters and as a reminder that
,
"I l""g ti ,» un.)
111
' l l . Ti r-i t i.r '
.ff. r.-d
■it.
I b.
\.
■
e»i.|.in.,
tinti not mil» 1he pollile,
n. n.or« oysters would 1.. olfcr. .1 !.&gt;r !' ■• I •
.*
tl i * * ii tit., fro •! lit)* t In » « p* ) t
It.
.«♦T Hit fu&lt;h •
M
o.¡,!i.
iti-t.ii .cs the pro-- of the
sal. !• t.I ri. \t September I ",
cu
I
cgl*
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In
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si
tin
.
m
o
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1 i —l* An Puii'i!
i ** r i .• ti* •
i
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&gt;1 .. ■
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country
also
¡- under the impression
to
S
Ililnr.t,
If.T**
they
have
-petit
I R,'.. .
,r.
op. •.
tes uf tug . . I Le- r* Inmg
It.-g.itl ta
t
Mr A|.•atie
I.
V
that
the
derision
just rendered by
Isltahnssee, April 20
It i- an t Md I .lew their
youth,
age
now
calling
them
, 1
it e la
.1
I
brought in every day mid ilo* fisher­
l'ut Flowers t, . »
Judge John C. Pollock of the Fedtn United here thftt when the g o v e r ­ probably that there will lie ma ny
to
rest.
Mrs,
De
La
Matter
was
a
Best display miscellaneous cut men are getting their tackle roody devoted wife, tor ninny ninnili» hi v- ‘’rid district court at Iupeka, Kansas
nor's suspension from office of Sher­ visitors here this we*k.
Six I ^,,r ' be fruy
The lakes and the
llowcrs (rom any one garden
iff Spencer of Ifiilshorough and Sher­
nv.-rand
the
many
.reeks in this tng enure rare of Iter feeble fill*- 1,1 hlch he hiiUis the Federal law
amaryllis bulbs, given by I’rof
lief health siiiidenly f. Ring ,,,f 1 protection of migratory birds
iff H'aker of Palm Bearli counties
vu ii it» «re foil nf tt-li anil im » mi- hand
Might Have lleen • &gt;**ll* Juke
N. lifting
tn
tin colt* tit uIto tinI I* the final
lur
w
In
*
u»*ijt t«■ i»rr *it*ii*r . . I Mi
romes up fur approval or disapproval
\«■ i hi
**j »iiri
I .egi-l 111 v i j. *I e- re v i rv n n iii- iig
ut n*»e* trulli ohi il* * ini* ft»
He* t ili'|.Liy
nhimllcntii'h mt that «talutc. t hs*
Don*
right
»
)-*-kago.
t
hiuk)ug
.i
In the senate the chief executive', ‘ except to t be mall w h., h..- t lie |ok)
Thi* winter
&gt;i v ¡i marv Ih- hull.. i»f *1i* wi'ii*nn
gr..w cr garde
(allowing -tut,-tin* tit correcting this
»«tf Wi l l meet with decidid bpptts) play i ,| ..i. him bui
uh«»
j
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r
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$
íir»*^«*Hi^ Ihi &lt;■k 1ii*» * llitugc »tuil.l b*- Iu*ti*-lt»’ial. lull sin■nu l ini«'- I hen I gl Ven 1
Pfnt
Mehrling
At
til r-. udm,u- 1pi |ire* slolt has been IsRun
It is not expected that I In Isa ... nie
•uMk tini
h«iiiM ..11 SiMt » In grad Hall» gr&gt;-» *»ur .
Ì ... î * . p..rl
t "t ,&gt;1 ft
rin* in
uf
F
,i*i.
r
!
¡Itti-—
Fittest
di-pi
- I* &lt;1 l*&gt; I'n -uleiit John 11 Burn­
April
nth
III,.
Cr..,,!
|
|
.
..U
r
.
all.-d
retiate will take up the matter until ,
» r* f« tfiM111&lt; htunr
• 1 1.
I., w mg . ilia lug m . t '..¡I,.**t ¡..n u
1 ulti» fr,.111 AA S.t » * •"•!
ham of the American Game Protec­
hr*
I
uctiiisriitusly
her
hand
reach­
tn*' men. whose suspension bei'iitne» ' ill iiiu-tr.it.
an»i hdIuIki* iii tin* ^n-utubt **|»ort in
Alin* Burpee
tive Association:
effective on May HI. are able to
lUv a.»rid
With » new tourist ed out to Gasp the Faithful Pilot
"M r Ma pule- ttiMi l you vote (or ’
Must
a
r
11
-11
&lt;
urrang**rn*'nt
of
cut
"Conservatit'iii.sis need feel no
Be­
appear and defend themselves
Forrest Lake f"r **jii*:iker nf t he j ffii»st.r» in viisi* Six iiilluilnnn hulhs h o t e l nt Sanford next -itiMin the dts- «fit* never fail* the Christian.
alarm
tr. tr the Kansas decision.
etples of Izuak Wallop nm indulge side* her husband, Dr, AA I)e La house, lie has hail . onslitcrjihle ex­
Best
display
nf
Sweet
Pvas
Col­
Tiie
Supreme'
Court of the United
Matter
she
is
atirviveil
by
four
I he Mapules Pure Shoe Hill in be­ perience ami woultl make a most
in the sport all during the winter
lection Dahlia hulhs
Slates nitw has before it on appeal a
brothers
and
one
sister,
(‘
has.
M.
fore the committee on miscellaneous excellent presiding officer?"
Handsomest arrangement of nas­ months and Sanford »vili lie Gi French of Kra, Penn; Arthur J , J. F. case front Arkansas in which the
'legislation and if it gets out of the
mecca for the sports of the country
"W ho? That Forrest Lake who turtium*
Six culliidiums
anti lot Fayette, all of Northeast, constitutionality of the law will he
eommittee safely will bring on ron- wn# in the house last time!" exPrettiest
arrangement
wil
&lt;
1
Ilo
went
,M
‘
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Penn; Mrs. Lillie N Cross, of Mt tint By paused upon. 'That erse lack»
■itWahle discusfior^hefnrc the house. clsimed Mr Maypoles, who faith­
exhibited by Grammar &lt;»r Primary
certain important elements, fnxorDora.
humniiH Painting» at Parish Mouse
County division fights are occu­ fully fought for n pure shoe lull in School students
Fifty cents
ahie to the sustaining •of the If.w.
"Farewill; a little time and wt*
"N o. sir. 1 won t
pying the entire ’attention of one the last session
At the Perish House for Wednes­
Semini best arrangement, us ubove
Who knew the«* well and led thee which the Kalinas ctse, which will
day tomorrow- ) night, the pictures
committee today. Scores of people vote for him. Why. he is the man — Fifty cents
he incorporated wilh it will provide.
here
from Marion, Levy, Alachua, Wash­ who wanted to amend my pure shoo
In n sense, then, Judge Pollock's dewill lie "The Life of Christ," re­ One after one shall follow thee
ington, Jackson and Holmes coun­ bill by inserting the word 'horse' in
produced in full original color of the
cision is a welcome one to those who
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A* pilgrims through the gat*** of
ties are in the city today to appear front of the word shoe." Jackson­
masterpieces .af the art galleries and
are working to avert the destruction
The
home
of
Marshal
Arie
of
lear.
in behalf of their several interests. ville State.
of the wild life of the country.
..
was
troyed by fire last
hedrals of Kurope There wtil be
Which' open* on Kternity.
A hitter fight is being waged by
"The Kunsas decisi.n- is the third
week
and
he
lost
everything
he
had
C
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Yet
shall
we
cherish
not
the
less
Marketing Bureau Likely
people residing in the proposed
that
has been rendered by Federal
in the home. Kind neighbors as- ¡Hunrated hymn, in several parts, All that Is left our hearts meanwhile,
Tallahassee, A pril 19 At a meet­
Hloxham county, which would be
judges
on the law.
In Arkansas
sisted in every way and he wishes to
^u,t a* * ra'
Anti nil thou lovedst of earth and
^»rved out of portions of Marion, ing of the committee on agriculture
An ever increasing number are
Judge
Jacob
U.
Trliber
on May 23,
sky
the Henderson bill providing for the thank the good people of Oviedo
Levy and Alachua counties.
1914,
held
the
meanure
unconstitu­
and
Geneva
who
turned
in
and
built
services,
Seem sacred to thy memory.”
All during Sunday member* of creation of a state marketing bureau
winch arc destined to become more
tional.
while
in
South
Dakota,
Judge
another home and donated furniture
Beautiful in her casket amid the
the legislature wore deluged with received a favorable report, and it is
popular as time goes on. As some flowers which loving friends sur­ J. D. Llliot on April Iti, 1914 held
for
the
same.
Such
acts
of
kindness
•'iegrams and letters from people re­ expected that this measure, which demonstrate that the milk of human one who had not been in the habit
rounded here, nhe sleeps in .Luke- in constitutional. It is to be remem­
siding in portions of Jackson, Wal­ has the endorsement of various trade
of
coming
to
Holy
Cross
Pnrish
bered that the law Is in ’ full force
view cemetery.
kindness is still .paramount and the
ton and .Holmes counties, to be af­ boards and growors throughout the
"House
has
said:
"There
i&gt;
no
one
and
effect and wrill doubtless lie vig­
people of Oviedo artd
Genevty are
fected by changing portions of the state will be rushed thrnimjt the
who
can
afford
to
miss
these
priv­
orously
enforced by the Untied
among the salt of the earth.
Karl) Michigan Celery
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boundary lines fo these counties. house and senate.
ilege* which are being given."
State» Bureau of Hiologicr.l Survey
The bill provides for the estab­
The following clipping
from a everywhere ip the United' State«,*
The*« commonwealths, tp remedy
There is no charge for admission
Takes Tamps Office
lishment
of such a bureau, the ap­
the unusual situations obtaining at
made on Wednesday night), xach Kulamaxoo (taper was sent to the with the exception of the jurisdic­
M P Lipe has taken charge of one innking whatever offering ho Herald by an unknown party prob­ tions of Judges Trieber and-Pollock.
ChipTey and Bonifsy propose Jo alter pointment of a commissioner and a
ably with the Idea of letting us know
the cOunty lines-. The bill passed board of supervisor», and provides the Tampa office of the L C Smith may desire. All are invited.
"The Solicitor General of the
that Knlamatoo would be in the United States has asked the Su­
tbo senate, but when it reached the for the raising of revenues tn assure Typewriter Co . and will make that
city his headquarters for the time
market early this season.
\
house Mr. Lewis of Jackson blocked its maintenance.
preme Court for •■» early considera­
Negro Gamblers Honked
bring
Mr Lipe has been on the
Three thousand celery plants were tion for the test case as is possible,
t* P***age and ‘ caused recommitKighteen npgro gamblers were set out Thursday by a well known
reent, •
road for some time in the interest
Death of J. O. HonrvlU
but il muy be iht I it »ill not be
.Smith
typewriter
and
hooked
by the local police force and Alanto avenue celery grower
of
the
L
l
This retched before neext f: II
The
Sanford
friends
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Mr.
J
O.
A big delegation is here from
AA’e ure
to place a "rider" on the Done vita will regret to hear of his the Tampa office becoming vacant I th‘* oberili'« office yesterday and lit­ is the first that has been set out hoping to have it parsed upon this
bill providing that six sections of death which occurred at Knoxville, he was pul in charge but does, not hire Mayor Thrashrr received fines this season, and as fur as can be spring,
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Holmes county be given to Jacksotf, Tenn.. Saturday morning. He was know whether it will bo permanent of ten dollars and costs each. This learned this is the earliest celery that
"The federal law provide* pro­
n the GracevRle district in exchange buried in Knoxville on Saturday. or not as the change would necessi­ Is the proper dose wherever gambling has been planted in this city in tection not only for game bird*, but
years. The unusually open winter for most of the country’s most val­
.or fifty odd sections opposite Chip- He leaves a wife and several children tate his removal from Hanford, and is discovered. .
Lipe
is
a
Hanford
booster
at
all
and the early spring has made It uable song and insectivorous species
to
mourn
his
loss.
Mr.
Ilonevita
*y. to go to Washington county.
The office in Tampa Is a
Remember there Is heslth tn this practical to plant the crop, tyro ns will.”
MWmes would take in a similar was quite well known in Sanford, times
■biount from Washington, opposite having apent several months here promotion for Mr Upe and his San­ Clean-Up Day. T ry It and see how weeks saltier than ever before. This
Bonifsy.
The flower show cloaca the Civic
last winter aa one of the train dis­ ford friends are glad to learn of hU many U moaquitoes and (lies we means that the first celery will be
can have.
rapid advancement
ready
fotmarket
about
Junly
10.”
Another county division mcas- patchers of the A. C. L.
program—
Hynes store. First St.
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urr proposing the creation of Pine
county out of Santa Rosa also is up
but it is not expected the bill will be
reached in committee today.

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his writings one perveeives what
More About the Union«
parity of style fashions all his des­
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Sanford, Fla . April 16, I HI6.
criptions, his dealing on nature,
Editor Herald:
knowing so well the subject he han­
Literature Department
1 was a little disappointed but not
dled
ut ull surprised at Mr. Pearson's
A meeting of much interest was
Tames I«ano Allen was the yoyngcomplete fuilure to ttive the public •that of the I.iterntnre Department
BV STATI: BOARD o f HKAI.TII
est of seven children
His was a
nome insight into the inside workings held April 14th in the plub rooms
Kind Solomon said: "There be
difficult lot— a struggle to got an
of trade unionism as exemplified by Mrs Maris, chairman, presided Fit
throe tilings that arc too wontloriul
education
At the age of twentythe local building trades unions. tqen members present
for me, yen, four whieh I know
one he graduated and afterward took
As to his statenent that they are
itusiness of the afternoon was
n ot."
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a post graduate course and at this
I the same everywhere as they are first transacted
Election of officers
Solomon in his day and time waa h e re -th a fa a harder blow at the fqr the ensuing year resulted as time obtained degree of B of Arts
His brothers leaving the home nest
ronsidered a rather close observer - who|e fahr(c of urp, niwd labor than follows:
with three to support meant the
and the reputation has clung to his 1 ever dreamed of giving.
Mrs D E • Brownlee, vice chair­
coming writer should he the bread
name through all the ages, but if he
The entire list as given reads like man
winner of tho family
Hence he re­
had lived now it is very probable lhe p,atform
a p0|itira| party
Mrs Jas Moughton, Sec’y Tress
sorted
to
teaching
school
for some
that he would hove j o admit that ; ^
t h m ^ nQ| „ glnKlp plank thereMrs
May Dicldns ns • member
years
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several more things were past his ^ wh,ch ^ aiistinctivoly peculiar to from the Department to serve on
His book entitled, "The Choir InFlorida growers tills . season Growers tire in the business for
comprehension.
organized labor. The bitterest op- finance committee
Visible"
is
said
to
be
the
essence
n er« tiinpht-iLa. kaaott of tho —profit. They should realize now
"T h e way of the englc in the air, ponpnj Qf |a|&gt;or unions could heartily
Mrs B -D ■ Chittenden, *• htm w
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▼alas
of quality In oranges and os never before that quality in
the way o f a serpent- upon a roder
torse each-am i--cbmihillee
The writer now. résida*..lu .Now
grupcfzuiL- O nly those w h e —frrrrt psdcTilnTnriiHurcs pfirej
the way pf a ship in the midst of evory plank, and I take the responThere w»w..oiso.-a.rrcnmmhtre-nt' ^ ork
sent to market clean, bright that give this. T o snfeguartl
•the 9M»,-»&gt;*d~tbe*way trf-» -man*»»»b “UTbilltÿ bf placing unorganized labor three chosen to arrange coming
fruit, properly packed, received the future those who have not
a maid," are still unsolved even on record as endorsing the same to
There are fine palladium bulbs for
year's program of Department: Mrs
a b le p riccs.^ There was already done so must plan t0
with our superior existence, and more __w
____ a degree
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Ula
as great
of* unanimity ub Geo I Loucks, Mrs Brownlee and prizes in this Civic movement this
ttlc
or
no dej
demand for poorly install the bpst parking house
than these, wo ennnot understand tkat ,,f (ho organized brotherhood Mrs Maris
Week. , • - » k
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packed, inferior fruit.
machinery obtainable.
the way of some low makers. There I ](
¡8 not Bgrceable to the
Mrs Henry Wight to represent
may be a reason, but—
brotherhood and they want at least Department for General Club pro­
• There is a certain town in south tt part of the declaration for their gram on year book
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Following the business' session
p a in t
would be too severe punishment,4 a union label on those bath tubs and
Mrs May Dickinn gave tho mem­
YOU will SAVE
which on account of local conditions we will let them have that plftnk to
P r o f i t - p r o d u c i n g W c lin v c - r e c e n t ly
bers a rare treat, reading a paper on
50 d s . PER GAL
and the consequent expense, has no "hutcher" up as they please.
fruit,
that which goes added to our already "quality
James Lane Allen , Firsting citing
sewerage system. The city council
through a m odem large plant at Dune- paign by
for
Just one plank deserves further early childhood of the Kentuckian
IS HOW
was asked not long ago to adopt mention; the first one demanding
p
a
c
k
i
n
g
h
o
u
s
e
,
din,
and
arc
making
our
new
writer; how all companions seemed
f Buy 4 gals. L.C8.M. Semian ordinance providing thayt all the abolition of involuntary servi­
makes a market for up a big stock o f tuo
k. /
Mixed Real Paini g8.40
shunned; was an exclusive character
earth closets in the city should be tude. I charge organized labor with
itself.
Careful buyers "Satisfaction G u a r- glad to sulimitmmL—
And
J
gala.
Linseed
Oii
asking only for privilege to follow
rnh-fr *r
screened— fly proofed to
prevent cam jng or trying to cause more in- the sun flecked woodftd path in the
~T&gt;ick~6uF_lIic best nntci*(Iline"of pack- mg house pious and
estimated cost of
2.40
equipment.
Ing machinery.
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tho iprcnd of typhuia foVtd. It *** voluntary servitude than all other heart of nature’ s palace«
The fol­
Makes 7 gala. Paint fok$lO.BC
intended as a protection for p u b licL g#ncjM combined.
If they had
lowing of- winding streams
With
health, and it is a measure that has their way. not a man or woman the delicate note and tune of the
It's only $ 1 .5 4 per gal.
been proved else where a most ef­ could obtain a day’s labor without
Special prices for Juno initallalinos—write now for thrw.
shyest bird he made his acquaint­
T h e L . « M . S E M I -M I X E D
fective protection; but this body of paying tribute to them and sub­
E A I . P A IN T I S P U R E W H I T E LEAD.
ance
From his mothtfr he early ZRIN
I NCC e*oe
-* "U N S E E D —*•
O l L - t—
h r b ra I k u u a o
men declined to make it a law be- scribing lo an oath or obligation
p e i n t m a t e r ia t a l o r 1M y e a r s .
harried the choice of rare books
cayse of expense.
totally abhorrent to a large propor-j itot)k8 thut supplied, fed his nature Use a gallon out of any you
Fine Fiihin’
Letter Perfect.
At the same meeting of the same non of intelligent labor
so ready for such, brought out i he buy and if not the best paint
Small
Ho&gt;
(«orni •¡«•lini vestir,
Stage
Manager—'
"
Remember,
Hangs,
legislative body bids were asked for
Mr. Pearson 'hopes that he has refined talent of that which other­
wo aro depending on your baby lo go down that privât«* road nil yi*«
made,
then
return
the
paint
the construction of a concrete wall given the information desired; he wise lay latent
Thus we glean the
cry lustily tn the third act Do you to th' sign "Trespassers will t&gt;e pm
about the city cemetery, which it knows ho has not and lest he profess right education of tho good hooks, and get all your money back. think he’ll do Ms part?*’ Actor Fa* etited;" cross th' field with th' ball
was understood would coat not far ignorance of tho matter I will nsk the influença which plays on the
ther—-“ Ho ought to. lie's been re­ It an' you'll see a sign ‘So flshln'
a few questions to better outline youthful and developing mind
from -ten thousand dollars.
lowed.'*—that's It —Life
hearsing every night for months"
In
Think of itl The adoption of a this information.
law requiring a safety appliance to
What were the direct causes that
ward off lr lessen a serious disease, led lo the formation of the building
a law which would entail absolutely trades unions in Sanford?
no expense to the city, except the
What did the members expect to
enforcement of it. was positively re­ accomplish by such organization'’
fused, and contractors were asked
Did they attain the desired re- &gt;i
to submit bills for the expenditure
|,'0 w?
of thousands of dollars to satisfy a
What method« are in us»‘ today
sentiment!
no Sanford in dealing with those
In this there is intended no dl»-|who rPfU8P to accede to the demands)
respect to the memory of the dead. ,,f organized labor for instance,
t’ lvir pride and tin- beautifying of tf(p „„.„-hunt who dares lo employ
public places should be encouraged „ nl,n.ut,i0„
preferring hon.-n,
"G od's Half Acre" should be made H«-lf-rclinnt. competent services rather
.ns lovely, ns money and art ran t,|pn l|UV(, thp laEK,.(| variety who
make it, but the first duty is to the may have no other claim to ability
lor the first timi
co n tro lle d the m a jo r portion o f the fruit remainin g in the State
living
Human life should lie tIn­ other than his "working card'’ ” Is
most precious thing, but the un the boycott, direct or indirect used
in the history o f the organization.
wisdom of nnm charged with high in such a case?
est responsibilities make it the
Whi ( were the circumstances lead­
cheapest commodity in the world ing to the insertion of tin* ad of
even our highest and noblest sneti- organized labor in th* i**-ue of the
been
ments for the dead should not out Ili-rald td April fith7
mainta ined since at a satisfactory level.
The lesson is o b v i o u s and justifies the
weigh our regard for the living God
How does membership in e union
never intended that.
instantly change a mini from all tha!
faith ol the founders o f the E x c h a n g e that just what has h ap p e ne d would take place
Typhoid fever Is a lly borne dis­ is vile and vicious into an indmtrimis
ease. . The destruction of the fly, honorable, competent mechanic?
whenever the Exchange had the marketing o f m o r e than half o f the fruit.
and the prevention of its contamin­
Incidentally, what is u “ negro
ation with the germs of disease are mechanic" as mentioned in si id ad.7
effective measures in the reduction HNOUGANIZKD white labor does
lot
of typhoid itfevaletirv, in wiping it not recognize » m i l . n tpfiellalion
out from a community
It i-* .t ton
And ju»t what i» a »« . I* urd a
the growers s o long as they let it handle the greater p o rtio n of the crop.
I herchur.
aervative estimate that every not- "Ilo.t t« r" as pe-T abo vr '
it asks that they entrust it with the marketing of sixty per cent or m o r e of the citrus
of typhoid involves a money, outlay
Now1, Mr Pearson, give us some
of 1500, and this does not include definite,
unequivocal
unsworn,
fruit p r o d u c e d in the State for the c o m i n g season that it m a y keep o n d o i n g this.
the loss of time through incapaci­ straight ffiffn the shoulder, some­
tated human productivity.
thing tangible upon which lo base u
Public officials who fail to recog­ discussion, something of local internize their responsibility toward their esf.
conttituency in t he protection of
You want to know what unorits splendid advertising to increase c o n s u m e r d e m a n d for Florida oranges and grape
life nnd health are not fitted for gunixed labor stands for
Many
fruit. 1 his season it has o p e n e d up many markets in which Florida fruit nevei
their responsibilities.
Such a course things, only a few of this will be
ns that pursued by this south Flor- mentioned at this time
Anti these
before was soM .
By still further extending this line o f effort, the E x c h a n g e proposes
Ida city round proves it* members i;re so much more honorable and so
too small, too narrow for public radically and fundamentally opposed
to sell a m u c h larger p ro p o r tio n o f the fruit outside o f auctions.
places. They haven’ t "made good." to the practices of the local unions
When the people of Florida shall that we have no fear of llidr attccorne to realize the* value of public ressfully endorsing the same.
and individual health, when they
First, and above all else, we de­
shall reulizu that the fuilure to util­ mand an absolutely square deal to
th e.local A s s o c i a t i o n s sell their fruit in carload lots at the packing house to buyers
ize every established
precaution all men.
whenev er these offer satisfactory prices.
A n y grower m a y terminate his contract
^against preventable diseases is u sin,
We demand the privilege of. seek­
n crime, it is possible that sober, ing and securing employment with
with the E x c h a n g e at the end o f the shipping season. W o n ’t you j o i n under these cot iserious minded, intelligent men will no other qualifications than those of
he selected to enact laws, and not respectability and ability to perform
d it io n s? If so, fill o u t and sign this blank, mailing it to the general offices in T a m p a .
men who "consent" to run for of­ the service required.
«
fice at the "earnest solicitation of
"Labor is a commodity," so de­
many friends."
clared by numerous labor conven
Date
tions?
We demand that it ho
treated as other commodities—sold
FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE,
Home-Made Paste.
according to quality nnd quantity,
An Inexpensive paste which will be
T A M P A , FLORIDA
found much more satisfactory than instead of at nn nrbibtrary and prac­
either flour or cornstarch Is made of tically uniform rate as demanded
I will join the Exchange for the season 1915-16 on the terms set forth above.
one small potato grated tlno. Add boil­ by the unions.
When those questions and declar­
ing water enough to mako clear and
f
boll five minutes.
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ations h«ve been thoroughly dlaNumber of Acres of bearing
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cussed it will bo time to propound
others.
Meanwhile, on behalf of
'
organized labor, 1 hold myself In
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trees in oranges
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. readiness to answer to the best of
my ability, any and all questions,
Number of Acres of bearing
I*ost Office
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personal or otherwise, having a bear­
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Most atauredly, "Let the people
trees in grapefruit . . ..
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m itltn :
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iudge."
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Many o f the'lroubl
of life such
W. S. Price.Number of Acres of bearing
aa headache, indigestion, constipa­
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tion and lack of energy are due to
Billiard Tabtea Rest on Rock.
Inactivo livers.
trees in tangerines
Billiard
tables, supported on solid
GRISBY’ 8 LtV-VER-LAX is a
rock are among the novel features of
natural, vegetables remedy that will
a 36-room concrete residence located
get the liver right and make theso oh one of the islands of tho San Juan
ttoublcs disappear. It has none of archipelago In Puget sound, ^ach tathe - dangers or disagreeable after blo rests on a massive concrete base
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effects of calomel.
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• Get a 60c or II bottle of this the floor and has Its footing on bed­
splendid remedy from your druggist rock, and la therefore as solid and aa
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today.', Every bottle beats the llke- free-from vibration a* 11 it were a
of L. K. Griaby. who guaratt- part of tha island itself.—Popular He*
chantes.
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tees If thiough Wm. G. Aldrudgr.
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Packing House Machinery and Equipment

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It came to pass several weeks ago that the Florida Citrus Exchange

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The FI orida Citrus Exchange can continue to get good prices

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bands other girls won Sho 1s sure to
think her own husband suiters by com­
parison.
If she listens to unwise advice that
sho could do better now If she were
single, her next step Is to seek an
annulment of tnarrlago on the grounds
of her extreme youth. There are some
Judges who listen with pity to such a
wife s story
Hut there has been one
found In New York who will not tol­
erate playing fast and loose with tho
|&lt;* in^ii 19H. Vr tl»
N«w^t-«T
I marriage tie Much a Judge recently j
scored a dozen points In his ^avor '
6INKIN0 WITH A SPENDTHRIFT.
when he decided
At sixteen a young
woman Is pretty mature, even In our
Tomorrow can lirin* nolliliiK
lint ho will twar ua through.
own climate
I am not Inclined to
Who flvra the till**. rlottilnjt
give any young lady under such d r - i
Will clothe hla children. too.
Ortirath the aprcadln* heaven*
cumstanceiv a free interpretation of |
No creature but la fed.
the law that she can bend, with my |
And he who feeda the raven*
assistance, tho marriage chain until 'l l !
Will give hla children bread.

Laura Jean Libbeu's

Talks on ;
Heart Topics

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TISKrOM girls who boast that their j tho would-be divorce«* ha* hp r T yTs on !
^»er'lbaaita-wrw tr*r-fonrf n? them to Th* ' some Ollier man and would wrestlo-1
stingy with them 1 herself free from one marriage hatter ,
— that they are to willingly slip Into another marriage |
constantly
ah ow­ noose."
"* ‘
ing, hy c o s t l y
A wife's heart should keep pace with
gilt*, that they her-husband s Ills heart cannot grow
i?.ro never out of old and worn while hers keeps the
their mind.
early fire of bwocI sixteen.
Prudent people | Those who would give the wife the
know that
this right klud of advice should tell her to ;
might do lor a search for new. lovable qualities In
m a n w h o h a s her husband and not magnify trifles to !
wealth, but for tils discredit. Whatever Is to bo will
the lover depend- bo. Tho man who Rises a silfo through !
' ¿¿ A Ing on a modest no fault of his own Is apt to go to hla
salary there la a grave broken-hearted They were mar- I
nolo of warning rlod when botli were young, and she ;
for tho girl In tho } Iuul nevar lo a f-b ^ r -t-h im n -fo r Min: *
" EoieTREe may ap­ They should not part
preciate his fond- !
ness and anxiety
NOT A HOME LEFT TO VISIT
to please her. hut
she should also renllzo there Ib n very
essential quality lacking In his make­ Ho L o y » rHtirn. t u h m I trillali! M I ,
Arni fnuriti litw Ih iw tr VI v ini; d»n*I
up—ability to save money
Ttl** t|U«*tfHlV Ut«** h** 1«tV | 1.«
Lriy Iti I N itili» rttih •Ir-*’»}) Itti
After Ihey wed. (rouble soon begins
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They commence married life on u
If t
• u h i*
ili* *
fu* i n a y r* t u r ri i t o
scale more extravagani than they
l n i - f r*
should and live up to every penny of
Many a well m.-iuilng yoting tnnn
his income. They often run behind.
Ono may borrow from a friend a few wcara out bis wi-Icorne wtth thè giriti
times. Eventually, however, the bor­ hy fading lo keep bis ajipoliitnienls '
rower is met when asking for another on thè evenings the&gt;‘ are c\poetili«
Ile thtnkn am old- ex
loan with Hie response, 'Tin sorry, my li Ini lo cali
elise
u|||
sallsfv
l'.i- vourig ladies bill
dear friend, to refuse, but I was Just
abnut'ln ask you to pay hack the lusl he soon wnken up lo thè fini that
amount 1 let you h a v e " As If by one «Iris Ungili he fiiideil lune iir twlee.
ff**1 that th* ■V slim him up fur
at'itril he finds the same state of af
Imi li** I*» a f n ••• Illa*' 1i* »» li (»III
fait-» wherever he turns
lie has got
Ul
I!i 'JUll*- «IH att rat'll» *■ as .III
ten into the rut of spending money
lie loses his position
Want looks in ut her
He *(H1it fin*!« i b;1
it Mi**«** Klrl* to
at tile door of the little home
I lie
wife comes valiantly to tile fore take« » hoot lH* *'**IIU**I A ;Mi a pal . Ii.-.l lip
I-t■« 1 1ion to eke out the support of apolngv are not home Of cuursi- this
state o f alTalrs tiring« him to n real I
the little family
When a man accepts ibis slttiiitloii ml I*'ll of III« fault but it 1« too lute
ptiiliiMiphirally■. «11« down resign* ■11&gt; to tm-nd iiintit-rs
Most men hold the k*v of ili.-ir
ihi-n trouble Is sure to begin in Inew
trouble that time will not be apt to own popularliv It 1 « fur them to iihh
It wisely or to «thus** th« privilege
remedy
When lie knows lo- 1« nt fault In
When the wife Is the breadwinner
stead of saving
Wltnt 1» the us**'
and she knows her husband« spend
thrift inctlnattuus she lines not make to* shtiiild wn o a note fnmKl* m
him tier hanker
She carries the know h ilt;no; in« i iiot mid tiuni* |v -tu
|«it kef hook nr secretes H **** m-curolv Ing Tor pardon
that though he searches every tmok
Where he would Hud one el'I re­
and cranny he Is uuuhle to tlinl li
sentful aii.I unwilling to he friends
If Ihere are III) battles In lend it&gt; Imlin- with him In* would iwiiio* aero«* io.iiiv
Muif hniign heavy on lit« hand«
* *f others who would tin willing to meet
course he starts out to look Inr a po
the situation half wav and give him
sltion each day. but lie Is one nf the another i bailee Tin- voting man nutv
kind who are glad lo be turned down not be so itiucli at fault alter all
at the few places where he applies. Olio or two visit« may have sufficed
He feels Injured at his wife not allow
to show Ittiti that tli** gitl ha« taken
Ing him at least u certain amount each too much of a fitncv to him. a fact
week for his spending money
He has which lo* deellls wisest iili.k Iw'sl to
been used to smoking cigars good dlHtiooagi
Vealn lo- tint' Infer ttiat
one« nl vlint Where he finds In* • ;*u lo- toil' 1 •*tl ft **l**l&gt; 1* 1 pique
gei credit tn&lt; runs up u III tic lull here MUM 1il.ll who 1« ofT tile Ir.ok .till
and there, unending, of course In I-.I V to show lorn ttiat t| . o* ate picul) of
It as soon as lie get a work
Ills other hi-aux s|o- i-mi get
In a case
c lollies must not show i Uihliiuess. and uf this kind a man in certainly Jtistl
he spends somb of the. money which fled In absenting himself un reason­
he hopes to got at .tho tailor’s.
able ground«
He mils! put his best foot forward
Even the most flekb* of mm do
In his endeavor lo secure n poslllon; not relish pinVIng si-oolld llddte Me
therefore.he cannot have shoes Rltli III1IV to* 11to holiest lo len-l a girl oil
holes Ip. them Hills sometimes have to hope wilt'll 111* ktiirtVH tlinl there 1«
a reckless habit of coming due
lie »•verv chain e against lit« being able
slls stolidly ttuough his w lfes ti-urs to s it 11 1« it t a wife ••«I'lwiltll v If tho
and reprviaches. Sho parts with all gtil 1« blitting ,tl&gt;out inniiv of h**r
her treasures sj the Insistence nf the friends mart *mg on «liort acquaint­
clamurlng tradesmen.
Tills gm-s on ance
No man Ilk**« to have a girl
year after year despite tier plead Inge. force Ho* situation In that matter.
Until she awakes to the realization It Is not to be wondered that a man
that It Is easier to puss a camel la sometimes frightened a»it&gt; when
through a needle's eye than to reform ho has Just begun to take an Inter­
* spendthrift.
When a coupln la- est tn the young Indy
There has
courting a girl should study n man's been no itme for his esteem for her
hsblis and not accept gifts which ho lo grow Inio a warmer sentiment He
cannot afford. The lover Inclined to knows Mint on on** or two calls she
he too liberal can be checked In time could not have ,|**v eloped a slnrere.
If taken at the outset.
deep liking fur him
Then, again, there art* girls who
do not hold a man's interest very long
IP THE HEART 18 y o u n g .
They talk upon frivolous subjects. or
I
get
up learned discourses that take
The (leslre of th* moth for the star,
(&gt;f live n i g h t fo r th e m o r r o w .
too much brain work to follow
A
T h e d e v o t io n to s o m e t h i n g n f n r
man who has listened to subjects of
* ro m th e s p h e r e o f o u r s o r r o w
i those kinds which ito » " t Interest him
•’«rents who are so eager for their In the least takes tils hat and tils
daughters to marry that they consent departure ns soon as he ran find a
In smnll
to their taking on the matrimonial lull In the conversation
yoke at the age of sixteen years may towns n young man soon runs through
If he Is not
h»vo many a year to regret having the list of places to visit
*i*en their sanction. Where the bride­ In love with any girl. In* lakes tho
groom Js also very young, a mere situation In good part, nnd thanks tils
youth, the blame cannot ho put upon stars that there Is not u home which
hta »boulder».
Youthllke, ho sees a ho U obliged to visit.*“
Pretty face nod, without rhyme or
P***on. the thought of marriage pop»
A Ringer.
Oto hla head. ’ There's always some
They woro standing outside tho
&lt;me ready tef tie the knot.
front door having a final chat after
youibful couple launches* Into tils evening call,
lie was leaning
« o ■«» 0f wedlock like children who
against the doorpost, talking In low.
■lep into a toy boat and. without rud­
dulcet tonek. She was listening and
er or compass, push out on the broad
gazing up Into his eyes
lo *lnk or awlm. as the case
Suddenly she turned around
Tho
®y be. It usually takes a decade of
door had opened. and there, Just In­
Jeara for such a pair to wako up to jho
side. stood her father
*ct that each might have made a dlf
"My dear father." site naked, '«tint
erent choice had they not entered
Is the matter’ "
b ° 'I wrhen tho heart wan too young
"John." he said, addressing the
“ realize the a|«p.
,
The husband hat been bract by bust* young man, "you know I've novor com­
plained about your staying late, and
m cares and accepts this situation.
I'm not going to complain now; but,
th« « i ° *b8 w*,c&gt;' ^ ,h e
neither
leaning
cares o f a family nor housework to for goodness' sake stop
against the elcclrlc bell buttons.
1 un ni
,hou*,‘ “ . »be «tvea herself
IS i* , discontented reflections and lo XHher people want to sleoji. oven If
.
‘ ,k|RC about «coin* the kinds of hua- you don't."
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The Wonderful Developments of Riverview
It is conceded by every citizen of Jacksonville “ who knows” that
Riverview has made the most wonderful growth and rapid develop­
ments of any suburbs of Jacksonville in the past two or three years.
Property values are more stable at Riverview than any suburb to
the city, and every purchasers a satisfied customer. Property values
here have increased 300 to 500 per cent in the past three years, and in
the next three years will, no doubt, double again.
Riverview has many homes equal to some of the finest homes in
Jacksonville (one of these homes sold within the last 10 days for »$«5000.)
Riverview is setting a pace to every suburb in the State. Read a
x few facts(a hundred dollars willbe given to any person who can find one
$ false statement) then judge for yourself, if you don’t considerthisoneof
the best, safest and soundest investments you can make on a small
monthly payment of only $5 per month.

H E R E IS T H E S T A T E M E N T
Riverview is the cleanest and most prosperous strictly white suburb, with the g re a t­
est num ber o f Churches, Schools, Hoard o f Trade, M ercantile Houses, M anufacturers,
M oving Picture Studio, Public Athletic and Recreation Grounds, with large Casino, B ath­
ing House, scores o f tine homes, Boat Factory, Saw and Planing Mill, turning out co m ­
plete bills o f lumber for a house, miles and miles o f streets, over 5,000 fruit, shade and
ornam ental trees set out, beautiful streets now being paved, a fifty-acre public p ark ,
artesian wells now being put dow n; water already flow ing. Always five or six new houses
under construction; everybody a booster. And Dr. A rm strong givin g to every property
owner having his place fenced in, 15 to 25 fruit and ornamental trees, and where the
owner, Dr. A rm strong, has spent over 50,000 Dollars for public improvements.

N O W M R . IN V E S T O R
T hese are only a few o f the good things. $5 a month invested here will, within the
next few years make you thousands o f dollars. Any good citizen can buy 1 or 2 good lots
by paying $5 down and $5 a month. Buy a lot here in Riverview. W e can make you a
very ch oice selection do.se by som e 2 or 3 Thousand Dotiar homes.
Lots costing only
$450 each.
No interest or taxes for two years. These easy terms are a special offer for
a short tim e.
*Riverview is located just north o f Jacksonville, only 15 to 20 minutes auto-drive
from the Jacksonville Postoffice. Carfare 5c.
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Riverview Lots $5 Down, $5 per Month is One of the Safest and Soundesl Investments You Can Make in Florida
T H IS S P E C IA L O F F E R IS O P E N FO R A S H O R T T IM E O N L Y

W r i t e to DR. E. H. A R M S T R O N G , O w n e r
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111 H E A R D B U IL D IN G , J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L A .
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�A LL AROUND TH E STATE

K. J. HOU.Y. Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager

B U S IN E S S

ITEMS? OF INTEREST ABOUT FLORIDA CUDLEI)
FOR BUSY READERS

l'ubluhed Kvery Tuoulmy mil KiMir

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

S E C R E T S

We shall be glad to consult with you in regard to investment or

HltnsCHlPTlON PRICK. IN ADVANCR
any other business transaction.
The Hoard of County Commis­ looked after by State Attorney Jno.
ONK YKAR.......................................... *100
W. ‘ Burton of Arendia and II. K.
sioners
of
Lake
county
mot
at
SIX MONTHS.................
«15
,
T1IREK MONTH«
-T» Eustla Thursday to receive bid* for OJiphnnt of Bartow.
We charge nothing for such service, and assure you that your
1 t t
road construction as providc*d for in
(Mltcrrd la Uh&gt;City »7 » «tta» *1-00 P«i Vrar la
affairs will be held in strict confidence.
The corner stone of the new l^e
a bond issue for (600,000 recently
Adua» a^ Mc. P«f Moni h
county
court
house
at
Ft.
Myers
Pajataala la Adtaara Mbm Ita Made al OU» passed.. Owing to the number of
different materials specified in the was laid under the auspices of the
Katarad Aa Kenad-Uaaa Mall Mail« A«»«**« liad
uflMfrtisement for the construction local lodge of Masons on Tuesday
IMA, al tha Pool«SV« al Hoarard, Ptatlda,
of bard surfaced roads, the bids and the imposing ceremonies were
i Hadar Art of Murk Ird, 1*1*.
were of » complex nature and. upon "witnessed by a large number of Le»
►&gt;
OH» la llmld Aaildlal
Trirpfcna» No. Il* being opened- were read nnti dis­ county citicens and visitors who as­
cussed
No definite action was tak- sembled under the shade of wide
,y -»prend i e g oaks to'vTTjpy'tftir ficca sionT
8,. tlttWÒ—
-----------,C. M. HAND
H.E. TOUR
H. R. STEVENS
SANFORD, FLORIDA
R. R: DEAS
A short session was held at the high
wished
to
thoroughly
study
the
bids
0
V I» .P ,rS d t M
Trasl^ral
Cashier
Alii! i ashlrr
F
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L
W
O
O
D
R
U
FF
VicPrssdenl
and
ascertain
the
figure*
if
the
best
school
and
Charles
C.
Gwynne
in­
hotoj.
We have rumor* of
bidder
Consequently, the board stitute, and then the children were
------ 0 ------adjourned
to meet April 29, at which -marched down to the court house
In fact It listen* very milch like a
time
the
contract
will no doubt bo grounds,'»followed by tho Eastern
hotel.
.»^53
let
The- court room was crowded Stars, who were clad in while, und
0
liiiiiiHHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiRiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
General Macsrd In Action.
Hut wo
we want to see
*co the bricks|»tth Interested visitors from Lees- lastly came the Masons, of which
T^io slory of the Siberian soldiers
being laid and the building going up. ' burg, Mt Dora, hustis and others order sixty-nine, members were pres­ who refuse to have their beards cut,
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I who arc eager to enjoy the hard sur- ent. Special permission had to be beesuso their nhagglncss Is supposed
obtained* from headqunrters, author­ to frighten the Germans, recalls MarSanford is receiving some of the ! bleed road* as soon as possible
ising Tropiral Lodge No.- 66, F. &amp; bot’s account of Brigadier General
t
:
t
hardest knocks that a ¿ood city ever
Claude L'Engle's libel suit against A. M., tb represent the grand lodge Macard, ono of the Revolution's rank­
received on account of the lack of u
the Jacksonville Metropolis, for (50,- of the state of Florldn on this occa­ ers, When about to charge, this huge
hotel. ■
000 damages, was finally settled the sion, and N. G. Stout, worshipful insn used to cry: "Look here! I'm go­
— &lt;y—
ing to dross like a beast.'' Then he
And we will continue to receive other day in favor of the newspaper. master of tho local lodge was spec­
stripped off his cost, vest and shirt,
ially
empowered
to
act
as
grand
Having
been
u
newspaper
man
himtho same black eye all summer and
kooplajHW-owir-bfK plumed IlUT, lerifTT
ft
next winter unless we get busy and self, Claude OUght t" have known
er breeches and boots, and exposing n
"jJtKTit thaï holoH WTTcT^ n r start that nogthing is to be gained by in accordance with the Masonic chest almost as shsggy ns a bear's.
suing a' newspaper man.— Lakeland ritual.
the good* work this week?
In this guise lie charged, waving his
: : t
Telegram.
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»nber arid swearing "like a pagan."
Sheriff Spencer of Hillsborough And. “at sight of this giant, halfAn exchange intimates that Hob
:
t :
county
nnd Sheriff Linker of Palm naked, hairy all over, nnd In such n
The Second Annunl Convention of
Holly of the Sanford Herald' has
Beach
county
have been suspended strange outfit, who was hurling him­
the
Florida
Association
of
County
his eyes on the gubernatorial chair
Well, what of it? One might look Surveyors closed here Saturday night by Governor Trammell for allowing self at them nnd uttering the most
A T L A N T I C CO AST LINE
a long way and find worse material after session* covering a part of two gambling in their respective coun­ fearful yells, his opponents would bolt
The Standnrd Railroad of Ihe Soulh
on all sides, scarcely knowing IT they
and there's no denying the fact, that days, and in which several matters ties after being warned by him to
SCHEDULE
EFFECTIVE APRIL 5ih. 1915
had a man to deal with or *omo
Holly is not only capable, but well which are considered of great im­ suppress the same.
strange w^il animal
portance to the state at large were
polished — Zolfo Truth
This has reference, to
Whaddye mean, well polished? discussed.
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No. 86
No. 82
No. 80
Squaws' Bowls “ Old Relics."
proposed
*
legislation
deemed neces­
Arc you speaking of our top piece?
1:15 pm
8 :1ft nm
8 :1(l pm
Lv JarkKonvill«»'
Juan Segura did a thriving trndo In
12:50 pm
sary to properly preserve property
5:35 pm 12:35 am
Ar Savannah
------ 0 ------"prehistoric Indian relics" uutli re­
6:20 nm 9:18 am
Ar Richmond
8:00 pm
The Sturat Times has just entered lines and to place surveys upon a GRANDMOTHERS COULDN'T AF- cently. He sat on the platform of
K:50 am 12:38 pm 11 r.O pm
Ar Wnshinglon
upon its third year und Editor Will higher planre. similar to regulations
the
Santa
Fo
dn|iot
at
Riverside
and
* FORD TO GROW OLD.
1:50 pm
10:27 nm
Ar llnliimori1:1s m
peddled the "relics" to tourists at
Stevens w-rites u happy editorial on which prevail with reference to the
4 :03 pm
Ar Philadelphia
12:15 pm
1:25 nm
fancy figures
2:57 pm 6 :20 p m 7 :11 nm
the subject in which he states that practice of mejlicine, dentistry and
Ar New York
Segura might have grown rich had
with the same encouragement for other professions. - Gainesville Sun. Desire to AppeJr to Advantage Be­
llipmrut. Fr«i- lie '-fining CI11¡ ir &lt; nr- to \\ &gt; .
1 not t'ncle Ham taken a hand, because
t t t
another year the plant will lie out
r Servire on Trains *2 and Hli Sleeper to Si.v to -t •
fore the Third Generation Made
he discovered the Mexican was rais
of debt and uhle to continue the
it is stated that the proposed
For Information and liiH-tvaliofi Pitone or Uriti
Them Determined to Keep
Ing the cost of living for many In­
great work of boosting the couuty i’altn Beach and Everglade Railwny
dians In the vicinity. Many a squaw
Up to Date.
and deep water at St Lucie Inlet has purchased from the
Drainage
was forced In go mile* to purchase
Here's hoping that Will and l he Trustees ten thousand acres of land
The two gruinlinothorn were talk­ bread because Hcgura. It Is alleged,
IIUI»fa»»Hillfit Hub t l . »?» »1*
UH Mirai liai Hirwl, Jark nini 111r* H a .
Times run enjoy 'many more birth­ und u right of way along the south
!•»
I'hofH’ It
ing, rOlntos Edna K. Wooley In tho hail taken her bread bowl and dlsdays
Ills practice
border of Lake Okeechobee to Lake Kansas City Star And of course they 1 posed of II as a 'relic'
U
Hicpoehee, near the northeast border were talking about their grandchild- threatened to denude the district of
The ennsiderufion dren They
i’lant a hotel in Sanford and let of Lee county.
hey were not
no« old grandmoth
grandmoth­ bread bowls.
Ho be was arrested and pleaded
ers, hy the way. but the modern kind
all other planting go until this is was said to he (COO,000.
that keeps very much up to date, men- i Fulliy In Ihe United States district
When y&lt; u rim bn
done
The future of the city de­
i l l
cour! —Líih Angeles Time*
cliocp a* we arc -ell m. •
Over eleven hundred cars of o r­ tally nnd physically
pends upon the erection of a new
bly pay you to put u •
My oldest grandson and I are great
hotel this summer and this inrun* anges und grapefruit have been
«lunger ol tin-" t'ouritii
Currcncy
Hard
to
Carry.
that the work should begin now. shipped from Arendia over the two chums, quoth tin- plump grandmother
Vcreen»
• tlu- talune! ,,f Nani, wlilch was reWe go about u great deal together
Sanford lias never failed on any good lines of railroad running into thi
A»h yrur wif&lt; a l i i
And It wus he who broke me of a life­ cetili) cupi il rei! bv lite Jnpanesc. thè
proposition yet and this is the liest rity. the C, II. &amp; N and tin: A. C. I, long habit that bud unconsciously dime Is Ihe osaci replica of a coni
all in hi-t liniisehidd
proposition that has ever been put To bo exact, up to April loth these grown upon me ami which. I presume. moli Brindatone
alpi sin- will Irli you
|t Is 20 luche» In
before the people
The returns are two road* had hauled out of thi» I have Inflicted upon-my relatives un diamele! and nitide of priicii, ull) Ihe
Will get li IT!
sanie millenni
Fortuiiately. values
sure und swift and the hotel will city exactly It4 1.921 boxes of oranges til I. made good liars of them nil.
work
iliviri
t .oubli'
mean a logger and better city during! and grapefruit,
death vvhi rever »tu &gt; i
"You aeo—or—I'm Inclined to he Trrv very low. a dirne, for Instane«», be­
the next twelve months
i
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plump, though I never weighed more lili! sufllclenl lo btiv n chlcki-a.
Our splck-anii-spr n screen wiP 11 n.tlb
than
lu&amp; till after 1 wan married. I
------- O-----tn-hThe Woman’s Club of Sarasota
heap out nil the lli«**, but will .it-.
A Rap.'
n«“« lo file npp«-: ranee of v ■ 1
Since Editor Holly of the Sanford have recently opened their fine new expect I made life a burden to my hus­
band by asking him every time I saw
Bishop J H Flipper, In nn address
Herald returned from the Stute club house that was recently built
\Ye sell the lui t » recti »
a large woman. 'Am I as fat ns that. In Atlanta, gave a shrewd rap to tho
Pres* Association and a three days’ at p cost of $-1,600. Tite Sarasota WUIIam?* And Wllllnrtt Invariably an­
window«, complete With, ■p-iv.- *
worldly habits vyhlcli desecrate Ilio
hook« and &gt;ve
stay at Miami’s elegant hotel, Hal- Times makes mention of same nnd swered with a smithing 'No, Indeed!'
modern «abbnitì "In the millennium,**
cyon Hall he has devoted muchi paya thè ladies of that city a itigli
"With my son I was about the same sititi Risiiti]) Flipper, nil tin churches
»pace in hi* paper, editorially, local­ com pliments for their good work in He was ns diplomatic ns bin father will he crowded io tin- doers
for
ly and otherwise, to impress on San­ hehulf of a lieti 4. ritv
with his 'I should say not:'
since every day will l*ç Sunday In tho
"And I began the same thing with millennium, people will get surfeited
ford t^e need of an up to date hotel,
Sanford needs one all right; and if ' The Second Regiment Hand has my grandson, who »farted ouj by po­ at last with golf and motoring and
Editor Bob can bring it about there been organized at Pniut.a with litely denying, as did his forbear«. turn gratefully in tho church fer a
will be one built before the next twenty-eight members. They expect But ono day he was cither out of tem­ change,"
tourist
Beeson
opens — Sarasota to fb o ;vfPady for the state encamp­ per or bo was tired of answering the
some old question.
Times
ment at Black Point during the
"A very large woman was walking
«— U ---*vn miner.
ahead of us oh the street. She was ex­
D E N T IS T
traordinarily stout
"St. Lucie County" is the title of
The
Putnam
County
Chamber
of
'"Billy
boy.',
said
I.
am
1
a
*
f
a
t
as
a beautiful booklet recently issued
woiiK run wtttTK rmpi.K only
from the jtress of the Ft. Pierce Commerce ha* jusl been organized that?'
PEOPLES BANK BUILDING
"'Yes. you arc!' answered Billy with
Tribune for the Board of Trade of with one hundred member* and un­
ROOM 9
emphasis.
der
most
auspicious
circumstances.
that thriving city. The booklet is
'And I've never asked anybody that
The
county
boards
of
trade
are
be­
one of the -best that has come to
question .since,“ laughed the plump
our desk this season, the cover being coming frequent in Florida, and in grandmother.
of imitation alligator hide embossed every instance arc doing great work.
"My oldest grandson paid me a simi­
l i t
in yellow ink and tho forty pages
lar compliment.” gurgled the Mttio thin
Orlando Board of Trade members grandmother.
printed on heavy tinted paper are
F. I*. FORSTER. Yire-l'i. nb-nl
FREDERIC 11. RAND, President
"We wore walking down street ono
full of cuts and interesting reading are making strenuous efforts to
'
B. P, WHITNER, Cashier
A. 1,. BETTS. Assistant Cashier
matter pertaining to Ft. Pierce and bring the membership up to the 300 day when n carriage stopped at the
St. Lucie county. -The booklet waa mark and have divided the members curb. A young matt got out and very
sent with the regular edition of the into two squads. Orlando has al­ carefully and tenderly helped out u
Tribune iaat week and an article in ways had a live board of trade and very old lady. It was Just beautiful to
see how gently he took care of her.
the paper stated that the work waa the renewed efforts will result in a
- 'See how beautifully he takes caro
accomplished by the regular Tribune much larger membership.
Established 1887
of his old grandmother,' 1 said to my
force.
Thia is a compliment to
I t !
small grandson. 'When I am old you
.Horace Rynlls, on trial at Bartow will take care of me like that, won't
Capital $35,000.00
Stirpimi $35,000.00
Editor A. K. Wilson and his capable
force for the booklet is a handsome since Monday for killing James Platt, you?”
piece of work from every standpoint. near Winter Haven last June was
'"Why, you're old now, grandma!'
S a n ^ r d , Florida
found guilty of manslaughter, which he Informed me.”
------ 0 ------“I suppose we ought to feel old,"
carries with it a maximum sentence
COUNTY DIVISION GHOST
ruminated
the plump grandma, after
of
twenty
years.
Sentence
has
not
The Reporter-Star Is ploased to
they bad laughed In unison, "but some­
Condensed statement of the condition of First N ational Bank of Sanford, Florid«. «1
note that both the Sanford Herald yet been imposed, and R is thought
how I can't just resllie that I'm going
and Representative Forrest Lake that a new trial will bo asked for in on sixty-one. Seems to me 1 get young­
,
the close of business April 17th, 1915
disclaim any Intention to cause fur­ the event of refusal, an appeal will er with every grandchild that arrives."
(269.515.h9
LOANS AND DISCOUNTS....................... .......................
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ther dissension between-Orange and be made to the state supreme court.
2X5.6?
“Exsclly." agreed the lltUe thin
OVERDRAFTS...........
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Seminole counties by more attempt­ Ryalla, who is only twenty-two grandmother. “ I am living tho third
. 8 . BONDS TO SECURE CIRCULATION.......... ,
5,000.00
ONDS TO SECURE POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITS, , . !!
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ed county division. In spite of the»« ean of age, waa represented by generation now, and 1 feel, just as
24,588.42
CITY OF SANFORD AND SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL WARRANTS
assurances there, have been rumors u C. Johnsdh, Wilson &amp; Boswell erf fresh ss when 1 started out on tlbe
20,6.11.25
OTHER STOCKS AND BONDS
of more division Jot upward of a Bartow and Thomas Palmer o f flrsL”
I 100.00
STOCK
IN
FEDERAL
RESERVE
BANK.......
T pity people who grow old end
H3.41A.h2
year. While nobody has been serf- Tampa, The state's interests were
ND DUE FROM BANKS AND U. S. TUE ASHER .
CASH AND
haven't any grandchildren to keep
(473.610.01
ousiy disturbed by auch reports they
TUT AL
them young.' quoth the plump grand­
have been to some extent annoying. legislatures of all southern state*
(15,000.00
mother. "It's my growing kiddles that
CAPITAL STOCK.........................
Bob Holly and Forrest Lake have and urge the appointment of a
35,000.00
SURPLUS......................................
keeps me nustling up to the minute. I
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13,065.16
done well to state positively that commissioner to work for the collec­ can't afford to be a back number anti
UNDIVIDED PROFITS (net»
N.750 00
CIRCULATION
they are willing for the county mat­ tion of true facts concerning the his-* lose their respect."
3M.Nl 1.61
DEPOSITS
te r to rest as it is.— Reporter-Star. tory of- the south and work for its
"Exactly." ngsln agreed thp othpr.
1171.630 01
TOTAL
insertion in the histories. He feds “ Pobple who won't have children be­
that the south is rich in historical cause they’re a nuisance and expensa.
LAKE'S GOOD BILLS
We take pleasure in calling the attention of.our rustomcia "and friends to thi» staiemi'iii «
business. The voty satisfactory''deposit account- l* composed of strictly commercial deposit*.
Representative Forrest Lake of data that is not mentioned.
His don't know what they'll miss when
belong to no ring and have no "pull"
uir with the authorities to get public deposits for us. ‘ It si
simply,ho
Seminole county expects to Intro­ measure is along the line of action they get old.. I’m ¿lad I was old-fash­
the confidence that the public generally feels in the old established bank that has (t* motto
ioned ennnth'to have a family."
duce in the house two bills of state­ proposod by Confederate Veterans.
"SAFETY FIRST."
i
His second measure provides for
wide interest. One is of national
Glory.
Interest, because it provides for the the medical examination of all chllIf tho ends be glorious, all that be­
appoiiitment of a commissioner, at dren in attendance on tha schools of falls us In «eéking ibcui la glorious
ita n B M X M M ttx n w m i rnm uiiiHxiiiinuim xiim inx
F
a salary of (3,000 per year, to visit the state.
also.—-Piòta
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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

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THE SANFORD HERALD

PACE FIVE

Wednesday is the fiig C^ivie Day
• Stay at Home (Tubs
|iij.iiuuat2í3iUuic¡Jf3íJiiíiiifíisi5íaiJitüamiUx»UAjdiaijtíaaa»imt^fínrti3iHi|
listened to the story written *by
• *
at the Woman’s Club, Thursday
Richard Harding Davis'. "A Soldier
Following the recent suggestions
A RESUME O F
SAN FO R D
( Ican-Up Day, Friday judging of Of the Times that Tampans who
of Fortune," cleverly told ‘ by Mrs.
&gt;’“ rda and jwches, Saturday Mower have in years past spent the summer
H A P P E N IN G S U P T O D A T E
Wight and which would feature the
Show and Food Sale. Iluay week.
Little lU p pcn in gs— Meation
(day at the Star. Previous to relat­
months at high cost of living resort
AsM r**« i l l C o m in a a ira B o a i for ikiir
C o la m a I« ".S otw ty F j t t « r i " g t r k u M
ing the story Mrs. Wight gave an
of Matterà in Hrie^—
(5et your meals at the Sanford places in other states form them­
M r» R. Â , T fiK *« » ., PK oimi N o . fO )
outline of Davis’ own article in n
selves
into
a
stay
at
home
club
dur­
House
European
plan.
69-Itp
Personal licititi &lt;&gt;r
recent number of the Century Mag­
ing the coming and future summers,
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a,nmauGiSmïnm,jdaaattüi'.i.ii3iiii5;|
In terest
The Mendelssohn Club at Orlando the St Petersburg Independent hi|s
azine in which he tells of his visit
is preparing to give the light opera. inaugurated n stay at home moveKttry lire! /fridge
L. P. McCuller, S. M. Lloyd, Gal- to the places in whieh the Beene Of
Summary of the Floating Small ] J Pinafore, and Mr E. T. Woodrul! ment in the Sunshine City, which it
I
members of the Every Week Iowa)’ , Clarence Smith, Hilly I,ef- the story is laid and of his personal
of this city a as proffered the tenor
Talks Succinctly Arranged Tor
chnmpions in a well written, fact- Bridge Club were delightfully enter- tier and Dr. Fain,
supervision in producing the films.
role, " llufe Harkstraw " While Mr
Hurried Herald Readers
showing Pictorial. The Times sug­ tames by Mrs C O McLaughlin !
Having heard the story the play was
Woodruff has sung the part repeatThere were'
*
Birthday Parly
gests that the daily and weekly Thursday afternoon
doubly interesting. After the mat­
edly and although this is one of the
Mrs S K Barrett, s u b - 1 Mrt. Henry McLaulin and Mrs. inee Mrs. Wight ushered her guests
newspapers of all -Florida cities and two tables
Household goods. Imperial irons prettiest and most attractive of the
towns inaugurate similnr movements, |*' " " ' m g for Mrs Anno made top |y ^ T a y l o r were the hostesses at a to the new Ice cream parlor where'
and yeast cakes at Simon's.
60-tf fetching little opera he felt that
and that the trade lx*1»es, women’s ■
thc
“ I1™*1)’ ! charming little party Friday after- tables had been reserved , for Send your ferns, -palm s; 'otTrr t o other things are too pressing first clubs and other organizations get PM‘r °f "i"1 bosc
A dainty refresh-, nuun
'm i ^ tlTTfTrt-'tten
at this time to permit of giving it hehind-tbesr1muteniPiilSf HUB' TflS
it
the »tore
Prizes for all.
Khjdyfng fp^u|jn in hpnor of their birthdays. adorned with flower* from the host­
"tds Tlttfhilon. Mrs
MacGruder
Mrs
Mrs McLaughlins charming h * - i Xhe chBrm bf .)mp|icUy w#ll em_ ess’s garden. The refreshments were
. Outlook Envelopes now In stock lakes-1he part of “ Josephine." Prof. the suggestion really effective.
p.tnluy
were Mesdnmes.S L Bar-J phisized in Rearrangem ent of the daintily served upon plates lovely
Climatic and health conditions j
at the Herald office.
69-2lp
Forrest Dabney Carr directs, which
l!'11'
T
A Neal, W D Holden, G r00m*. quantities of nasturtiums and with pansies. There is always a
considered, there is no valid reason
Fudge, fancy, plain and divinity' insures a splendid entertainment
b
Smith.
(, Davis Hart. Margaret, vi„|ets nllinK bovh|]| nnd va#M , co charging originality
about
Mrs.
for an exodus of women and chil­
at the candy sale of Junior Civics. and no doubt Sanford music lovers
f.iri.i- and Geo D Bishop
cream, cake and punch were served. Wight’s nffsirs for she is a past
dren
from
either
roast
or
interior
will be in evidence when the pleas­
Even the children have a ctuiiic^s
Those enjoying the hospitulity of mistress in the art of entertaining.
counties of south Florida during
urable event lakes place.
i. Wig/ibor/mud Party
for a civic prize in the host collection
their gracious hostesses were Mes­ The invited guests upon this occa­
summer months.
This custom of
of wild flowers. Great, isn't it?
fleeing to the mountains of North
M
lBower
i o n e t
Mrs U. VC.
gave ua rharming dames C. E. Hefilfy. J. S. Wilson, B. sion were- Miss Bradly. Mrs. Hal
Margaret
Davis,’
Carolina and other resort places is little
le neighborhood party Friday A’ H°ward. F- L. Woodruff, R. L. Wight, Misses
Fat Hens at LelHers—Can have
Mary
Chappell,
Nellie
Elder,
Lillian
all right for people of less favored afternoon in honor of Mrs. 11, E. Feck, C. H. Dingo«, E. D. Brownlee,
them dressed on short notfee at cost
TO BE SO LI) AT AUCTION BY s la t e s and sections, hut with south .Tolar and her guest, Mrs Wlngnte' Syines-Wallace, Mindcll anil Miss and Adelaide Higgins, Virginia Bra­
of !0c.
f»8-2tc
dy. Elizabeth und Anna McLaugh­
Elizabeth Hunter.
Floridians it is. to a great extent, a ,,f Jacksonville.
Just a pleasant.......................
' SHERIFF H AN D
Tickets for the Library benefit
lin and Zoc Munson.
Boat Circle
fnd a fad indulged in by many who social time with their sewing was
Those who are interested in farm
25 and 15 cents. Everybody go.
cannot afford it', und who leave agreeably enjoyed
The members of the Book Clrclo
by the hostess
or business horess will be given a
debts behind them when they »cross nnd her guests. A delicious refresh­ wore entertained most agreeably by f
*’ *’ -Ague* Guild
Get a prize for your Lest kept
chsnco this week at' Hand Brothers
the Georgia line. An annual visit ment course was served, consisting of Mrs. May Dirkin* s,ti.riU K_wltaw-------TliE-mrmlmn o f St Agnes O hH*
yard, most attractive porch, the
stables to pick up a bargain. Mr.
finest potted plant, the finest roses, -Uand-fecri s ed a cartITUft Of fund and v i s i t l n . M i i « . ’ Y o r k » » d - i t t h» * e — t r o - * Y t - t t iriHiuettes, cheese salad, nut noon at the home of Mrs. J. W were plensan’d y entertained this week
politan cities, where the best can bel bread sandwiches, olives und coffee Dickins. Refreshments were tempt­ by Mias Lora Tifft at the home of
etc. ,
"
business horses that are all thor
The girls
seen
in the theatrical anil other lines Those present were Mcsdatncs Tolar, ing and daintily nerved, consisting of Mrs. C. E. Walker.
Mackerel, pig feet, sausage In oil, oughl.v broke and all ready for Im­
brought
their
needlework
and en­
souse and country style sausage at mediate use. Thpy are now on sale is a privilege that all who can nfford Wingate, J W. Dickins, Annu Walk- several courses. Those 'present were
joyed
a
social
hour
together.
Grape­
to
do
so
should
take
udvantuge
of*.
er. Harry Ward, 1L It Dens, J. C. Mesdumes Margaret Barne», W. E.
Lefflez’s.
G8-2tc
and c5n be bought privately or exfruit
ice
and
cake
was
served.
Those
hut south Floridu is by far the best Bennett, Wood. Hayes, Roy Symes Watson, George Speer, Henry Wight,
Good music, fine reading* at the ! rh“ n*M ran
m“ dp un&gt;' Gmo l«1* summer resort to be found for south [ utlil m p * g Vtt Walker.
I), L. Thrasher, Aylett Fitts, R. A. present were Mrs. T. A. Neal, Mrs.
[luptist Temple Thursday ..n ig h t..,- j ,ore th'' aui'liu» »tarts, when every Floridians. The mountain and sea
Newman, J W Dickiti*. May Dick- Archie Betts, Mrs. Spicer and Misses
,
*'
remaining animal will be put up shore resorts offer no superior ad­
Junie and Josie Stumon. Salome
in* and Mi** Laura Fish.
Help the Library Magazine fund
liurli,in un., , ol,| wi(hou, rwrV(. I
/ riitijr Parly
Hampton, Martha King. Eva Walk- . *
vantages
during
the
summer
months.
v
by buying a ticket for the concert. to the highest and lust bidder. This
, ,, &gt; . . .
it . . „
„
Hue of the most rharming curd
or
and Miss Herding.
.
and the larger eitles oiler no uttrac. t mHt.tinrrmi’ iM»
Clenn-Up Day.
T h a t ’S us
T h e t* an o p p o r t unity that d on't come
tions except during the full and win­ parties of the season was given by
An auction box social will be given
[•leanest city in the state'
Going every day
Those in need o f . u good
Mrs. Cecil Guhljctt Friday after­ at the home of Mrs. Anna Walker
ter seasons.
Conrrrf for Library
some!
farm or business horse should make
No section offers greater attrac­ noon at her attractive bungalow on Friday night of this week. Great
A diversified program of music
Be sure and see Mr. Mead's won­ it a point to be on hand. Sheriff tions for receration and healthseekers the lake.
(un is anticipated.
The social Is und reading* under the able direc­
The jiretty home was lovely with given under thV auspices of the tion of Mrs. Geo, L. Hoy will bo
derful amaryllis at the llower show, Hand will auction them off and in summer or winter than the Gulf
this coming Saturday afternoon and everybody knows Charlie can do it. roust of south Florida, at the nu- a profusion of nasturtiums, 'Mag Ladies* Union of tlm Congregational rendered at the Baptist Temple
651-ltc
evening.
morons resort places of which the blo-s uni ferns
Blue Mug lilies were church
Buxe* of lunch will be Thursday night, beginning promptly
people
of
this
section
should
gather
u*,-d
effectively
in
the
reception
auctioned
off
to the highest bidder. |at 8 o'clock. Owing to the many
Sundays join the merry crowd at
alintlally
These resorts, including ri," ,n' "b ile a color scheme of y e l l o w
demands upon the public the cotnWoodland Park.
Music, amuse
HOTKL AKKIVALS
Anna Maria bench, Passn-a-Gritla, u -*‘‘ charmingly
caYrinl out
with
Saturdny iiftcrnuun will begin the mitIce have made the jirices of ttdmerits, bathing. 1,en**- it for your

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

A B O U T PE O PLE

:..AND EVENTS...

t'.M

CAR LOAD OF HORSES

Snrustnn. M
Petersburg. ClearSaliferi! Molise
water and the islands off the Ptnelt
Rotismi. Atlanta. Ga . Jas (I ins county coast can be reached
Ltnd»»y, from the interior counties within a
D o n 't full to attend the Library \\ ithers, (et . John &lt;’
(Tu r.ew '» 1'
\ I |,*'gg Phlludel
concert Thursday niglu
few iiours by tram, automobile or
phin. P ii . A T lteed, Parry, Pii.. boat
But these interior counties,
Junior Civic Candy Sale in front
Mrs M M Green. N A c ity ; Da ve it 'hiding Orange Semiind)-. \lacuii.
of Hynes building Saturday after­
Srmtrn.tn M.i.nn &lt;■,. I, 1' Hatley.
(isiiid.i, Luke and Polk nn* dotted
noon
Jr , Tatti pii
I D ttil*nn
|i
I
with beaut Ifill, looting and healthMr
Mead will show the finest D o o l c , , lux
It ltuggerroes N )
giving lakes, upon the shores of
amaryllis you have ever seen ni the city . “ Sunny blu R n l u n s o i i . Tampa whieh summer colonic* should be
llnwiT show on S a tu rd u t. I it) until (Tins Ktmr Introït Mieli
k U
es|.ililisfieij, witli piirtinibir attcrilion
'i o 'c lo c k ,
Norton. I.ix
K II B» Idwin. In 1 &lt; Il 1•&gt; t io- filili li lllg o( fiume* of
t roit
M o It i t .is F i . i.-nt *
t
Friday "Stranger*
wiihn.
our
thè »iimmer fiuiignlnw r s jie
In
Phllitdi-ljdn.i P.i
l’&gt;I. r Simili. , 1 1 &lt;1
g a le s " will make an imp.iMi.il |inlg
llMtelv moti joy culi Ite denveil
wife. \ J Simms. \ li&gt;linsin
s|
mg of .ill ground* .imi porches umi
from liirrning -ummi r colonie* nmohg
N
)
best
fie lili|,;ll|b ^, U I " •
E ggelhoM
.iwnrd jtrizvs for tii
Ini me foiks ilm ii from troytiing oli
city, R M Nelson Si Lotit. Mo
tu l fi e Ing resurl » * fieri* son ai w
i&gt;est.
(
\ M...ley
N ) city
II
I
11\U y ..itti si ra ng»*r* t a ke» t in* pi. . .
T h e &lt;‘ i vie anil ( ily It.-.intifnl r• i l.iy ion. Laki land . N
E-enfierry uf re*t
recreatmn mid liniirs de
up to their eye* in good things
SiiWinnah, G,i . Win Reeder. N )
\ n t e i | io i n t e I l e i t i n i I developini'iit
prize»? why they* have lots of them cil
Mr noil Mr.
Franklin
I
South Floridian* annually spend
to aw ard.
Win one!
Higgins. Philadelphia, P a . T
G
several hundred thousand* dollar
W e want fever mosijuitoes and \HI/, Chlct go. Ill . W \ Stephens, at the resort- of other state* thr"u
Vdam /.incliel und mg awuy tin» motley, which should
flies, d on 't we? (T e a n -C p Day help* Macon, tie .
family, Anderson, lint ; pored K tie spelli in their home tow n » and
us accomplish ju»l that and more
W
1
Simpson.
I*.
Z count te»
it gives us an ideal city u n i i g ....... K l i n k t e
under the dcUi'ton th. t
W
I.
Simpson.
Jux.
/. t 1 ■1 1 g» -1 ».oie* r. .»! to*lie Itf from 11 ,
11
.i
n
k
i
’
In .lit by citizens
‘.pink i n n i « .
I il I..in 1 er
I .i
h.ibit
T.I m(i»
Inn.
Ben Overstreet w » - HI the &lt;il\ \ .tre- i \ S '.,, linn Whit* &gt;prmg* g o n g ¡ o u
yesterday shiiktiig hum!» with he. II (' Iti ri et t Boston. Ma*» . »Mis.
many Sanford Irtenu
Ben is now I*. Frovely, Jux; S. H Roberts, N. Y
Uses for Paper tarn.
living at I&gt;ockhart wnere he is con­ c i t y ; Air. and Mrs. W. II. MicKelPaper yarn Is new. yet Is beginnected with the Overstreet Crate soit, Pawtucket, R L; L. H Tucker, nlng to be heard from In many textile
Co.
!.. Hookoul, Jax; Mr
ami Mrs. lines. Home kind* are almost as stout
a* ordinary textiles and are made In
C lean-U p Day on Thursday
get p u rk in
Pitrel,Stroudsburg.
Pit
wtlhsittiid laundering For paper un
busy
Ittike up the ground about M r .
[Ruade. Ityrn Athyr, H
C
your home. Dispose of all old cans. Inman AtlanUi. Ga . S It Wag derclotlitng. howevor. n cheap grade
of jmj'vr yarn would fie satisfactory
|iajier»
and everything of novalue
Tutitpu Mrs II \\ Nichols
&gt;«rn having only a small proportion oi
or use because of its uselessness
Washington D C
P (i Waldron tfie tiiisile »tii-ngtli of cotton or llin-ii
A rummage sale will tie fielil Sul T » tupa
As each garment would bo burned nM
urduy evening by the Indies of the
B M Tench. ( in Ilies ville. M S er IS hnil become soiled, there would
Baptist church in the I^-lfler Block McRae. N ) city; Frank Gant in, ba no occasion to us« yarn adapted for
If you have any rummage to con - 1JaX. W P C n gle, Ocala; Misa C hard wear At the mimed melt would
next picnic
w agon.

Sec p h otos .it pop rorn
t;:t - 1 f

easily bo posslblo to make up paper
tribute please call up phone No.
8‘J
,
Hockey, Ocean Grove, N J ; W
yarns that would bo as smooth and
and it will be collectod.
I Enon and wife. St Louis, Mo ; A
nbsorbent as cotton or linen.
The brick roads on the west sidei F Archer, Atlanta, •Ga ; Mr and
Underclothes woven from such yarn
are being Inid in record limp und Mrs R R Reid, Cincinnati, O ; would ho ns comfprtoldo as could be
the gang will soon be at work on E E Porter. Jux; S G Cotton. To- desired Tfie liyglenlst estimated Hint
Celery avenue and Sanford avenue, ledo, O , II J Murrell. Boston, Mas*
the low cost of such a paper garment.
and the roads of the Sanford Bjiec- Frank E Brndnax, Jax; W Pearson, with the complete saving of launder ng
ought to make tho uso of paper
isl road district will be equal to any Ocala; C W Olson, Atlanta. Ga ; costa,
...
,for one wearing not an
„ „ ex
clothes
J
F
Archer.
C
P
Brady.
Bittsin the state.
truvngance
burg. Pa ; R V Smith, Detroit,
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You’ ve read and know how deadly
Mich ; C F Whulsett. Indianapolis,
Activities
of Woman.
the fiy is and how malaria is carried
I nd ; C W Bower», York, Pu ; J E
Women are being employed to lake
by the little mosquito little thing*
’ Saunders, St J.miin, Mo ; P W moving pictures of war scenes In
(hey are but they cause a lot of
Amort. S C ; K C Jones, Balti­ France.
trouble and sickness—let’s oust them
more, Md.; W. C. Mahoney, Tumpa,
In Louisiana n woman's property beEarl G o;«, better known as "Bid­ G. L. Harris, Boston, Mass.; H. R. comes community property upon mar
dy” to his many Sanford friend* is Todd, Birmingham. Ala,; W. E.
. ,
,
.
Hlx girls are taking the full farm
in the city for a few days’ visit and Bowers, Philadelphia. Pa.; L. M
.
.
.
i* always welcome in the city where Heidenrich, Port Gihuon, Miso.; H. courso at the Albert Lea (Minn.) colh* helped to win the pennant. He E. Ruckle, Tnmpn: F. E (iilhert,
Miss Lcnoro Cswker, Milwaukee's
ha* been in business in Orlando for Jux; A. Spear, Providence, R. I.;
rich dog catcher, will be paid fQOO n
(he past year but recently sold his L. Vaughn, Orlando; II. G. Hodge,
year by the city for work that costs
business and Is looking for a new’ W. N. Walton. Pulutka; W. R. Suhcr 93,500 a year.
,
field.
ber», Jax; G. T. Brook, Greenboro,
Flfty-threo per cent of the women
Georgia.
employed In tho department stores of
Will Build Warehouse Here •
New York city receive less than |H
W. W. Hathaway ot the American
Philosophical.
.
Agircultural Chemical Co , of JackThe Countess I-onyay, a daughter of
“ You used to say you depended on
*°°ville and W. S. Williams’ of
Jhe wisdom of the plain people." Uopold of Belgium, and Oftce a future
Eustls were In the city yesterday. "Y e * " "But now nnd then the plain empress of Austria, Is now a Red
Mr. Hathwany expects to let a con- people play n trick Ml yott nnd neg- Cross nurse
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tf*ft for a warehouse for his com- lect to send you t" congress
Tltat
pany o n the Calhoun lot on First doesn't destroy my fnttli In their wlsLook for Shortage of Lead.
It Is estimated that there Is not
■ireet nnd Myrtle avenue at once to dom. A Rule nonsense now nnd thon
enough
lead In the world to make
f*
relished
hy
the
»
le*--*
men."
—
Wash­
take care of the fertilizer business
iiifflrlent
bullets fur a long war luvolvington
Star
at this place and surrounding terri­
Ing so mnny fighters.
tory.
w . g. Williams, who is
mown among hit many friends as
Uncle pill Is an old friend of the
editor o f'T h e Herald and we have
t^cn on some famous hunts together.
Both gentlemen were wclcomo vis­
itors here.
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Friendship.
Niagara Falls.
Under the magnetism cf friendship
It Is generally understood that tho
tho modest man becomes bold; tho
shy, confident; the lazy, active; or the Falls ot the Zambezi, on the east
Impetuous, prudent and peaceful.— -coast of Africa, are In every way
Thackeray.
much larger Huy thcze.at Niagara.

«.luuntUie, of t lie glowing nnstur rummiige »ale b&gt; the Indie» of the niissmn extremely low for the clasa
,n " ' » s
’ ,l" dining room
The re­ Baptist church, ¡it l«elt!er’ » »tore on of entertainment they propose to
O .-h m en l courses ...............
ut- Sanford avenue
Solo*, duet* and trios, both
I'hone Mr* (' M present
f racttvely display tug arti»tn taste U tili»to* who will cull for »II article, vocal and (tintrumentnl, und various
1,1 '
arrangement.
I here .were donated or setjd them direct to her. kind* of insthimenta have their
two in hies of bridge, the prize being
place* on the program
Mis» G ood fil Mr*. M .•rg..r&lt;l lt,i r 111-S \x|nt
“
Cattily »til»'. S i t urda y afternoon t hue will give » number of her finest
1 presented w1 1il .1 finely llltle b\ IUlltor CTl U League
»election* and the entire entertain­
•oil. ir imi! fuff sit
Elaborate te
ment pronti*e* to he one of rure en­
freshltlerils wen- s r t n e i l
III three
joym ent. in which some of the most
Mahner Parly
Mrs C.ihhctt » guest* w&gt;-r&lt;
\u etiji-yuble and rather novel |inptilnr of our local talent will j-ttrMes d ames
Margaret
Un rires,
Mr*. eh Icri liniment for Hllllfor-i »1 len»t Uil|i»le
Ti-'ket* »re oil »ale at
N. » Mim Mr- Thrasher Mr-- Neu!
w» » tii*- charming little
I
It I’ hiltj- and will he hibiilied
milt
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R is ilo ) . , M r H ,i r r . l t
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,il»o by » com m itlee of girl*.
Kes|-»ri i gm m
Frida &gt; uf 1er noun
M
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e od
M i"
F i» h
[ ervntinn* ntn be made aj Philips’
Mr.
Henry
Might. in huniir
■ drug »tore
No extra charge for
Ml** Lucille Brudlv, the » (true
".S'il. ’ W
ut It íiinjfVli fi ri
Mrreserve »eat»
t i l e r and a bove the
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w.ir. the i'iil» .* Red I rn»* nur*«-»
.mil the bos*
’ to light with the
8rm y ()f jlls , Imice. nr else had never
rettimeli front &lt;Irle itilo, t he »i ene of
I fieli lo»! »¡fi ir filli tln-y lire noi
only ut Home fini thè »urne jolly
of ■*!(!
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lurrying with them »II the accessories
»f a fine thicken *up|ier hut it wa*

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frolli I fieli itnl. (r,.|i.» tliati *io- g» !
meniI er» ot ifi,
&gt;mi» Mi
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reciril ori»»m ii wo» ju»l "»» full of

fun ns any previously glven. Chnperoned by Mr. and Mr*. W. E.
Watson, who tried to be very severe
»nd very nedute the "Suit* Me"
(Tut- anil «everiT invited guest* enjoyed u &lt;fin ken »upper at Woodland
|-„r|, |„,t Thursday night
The
rtyt-rr\ group of pleasure »eeker* went
l((l, jn nu;i.tlitl,.B ,.urU
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Up-to-Date

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\\V make a specialty &lt;&gt;f Il'K CRKAM made from
I*ure Jersey Cream by electrical machinery, per­
fectly smooth and delicious, per gallon $1.50.
Special prices on lar^e quantities. Delivered to
any part of the c i t y . ................................................

" ,,lv l,' “ ‘ ,hp K&lt;*d of eat* or was tt
ri|pld ’ watched over the right* of
the whole party, for Miss Gretchen
Schultz and Ernest llousholder were X
jmcked in with the hamper* and in
fi,.y eagerness to swallow a whole H
Next Door from Peoples Bank
=
chicken hei.rt lor that young lady
htt8 no intention of *|iendii\g her life
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there will he wedding cards within
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the year.
Who's?
Oh! there are
twenty-four unmarried folk* that
make up the personnel of the Suits
Me. But say that was "one grand.
Save money hy u«inK DOUBLE-TREAD REBUILT TIBES
a
glorious
supper fit for the gods,
fully
guaranteed
for
.1,000
miles
Frie(, chkk„ n
mysterious
»«lad
Huffed In bell peppers, celery, olives,
...
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ptrkles, bread and butter sand. . . .
,
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Wichci nnci*^ Ic*rrro11n&lt;1&lt;** * &lt;•1ix r rank ~
These prlre* arc for rash only lire* urdered by mall «hipped same dry —a
ded* red he wou,di drown himself in
$ 9.50
% 4.75
28x3
34 x 4
ti,e P°®i
Mr*. Watson didn't make
5.00
35
x
4
9.75
30
x
3
Hiss Fish stop eating chicken. Danc10.00
5.25
36
x
4
29
x
al­
ing. clap in und dap out, shoot the
10.00
so x 3JV
G.00
37 x 4 ..
shoot," three men In u tub and a
G.00
10.50
34
x
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31
x
3
b;
fow other old fashioned games were
,6.25
32 x 3h
35 x 4H......... ...... 11.00
. njoyed immensely and tho whole
... 6.25.; 36 x
11.25
34x3^
P*rty declared with Miss Florence
Frank u ,at u WM onp enind. Kiorl.
6.25
37 x 4 \&lt;z
11.50
3G x 3»&lt;í
g tjm(&gt; of thcjf |lv„ # Thp yognf
12.00
7.75
35 x- 5
30 x 1 ...
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12.00
8.00
36
x
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31
x
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men ° ' t"® dub,* which includes
8.50
12.00
37
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&gt;
32
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Messrs. Yowsll, Thigpen and Rub-

The N e w Ic e C ream Parlor

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33 x l

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wilh dM'
« “ v*' ltl" llar,&gt;'complimentary to the young ladies,
Satisfaction Kuaranteed or money refunded
Enjoying the happy frolic were Mr.
and Mrs. W- E. Watson, Misses
Florence Frank, Saidce Williams,
Charlotte Hand, Gretchen nnd Olga
Schultz, Anne and Lillian Higgins, 5
22 Julia Street
*
Jacksonville, Florida EE|
Bello Smith, Laura Fish, Anna Mc5 per cent discount for cash with your order
Iatughlin, Lora Tifft and Messrs. ?;
Roberta, Yowell,
Thigpen,
Felix
Frank, Billy Hill, Ernest llousholder, illlllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllH^

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THE SANFORC HEÄ/.LD

pOHWlKE [HIM ES

Don't j&gt;Ih&gt;' with serious matters—
YOU carry your own triso rance
n

RAY- SCHALK COMPARED TO BUCK EWING

m«i

Sanford Lodge No 62, P. and A. M.
Communication every first and third
Thursday» at 7:110. Visiting brethren
welcome.
O L. Taylor
* J. C. Humph
Secretary^_________
W .M

' F I iK *E
lor you’ll limi the money wanting when
the FI UK has wiped out your property

Have our titrong, reliable company
carry’ your risk—and be on the snfo siile

Monroe Chapter No. 15, It. A. M.
Meet« every second and fourth Thum
day in Masonic Hall over the imperia
Theatre. Visiting companions welcome.
J .F . KumnU
H. E. Tolar
Secretary
High Priest

Reasonable rates

CHASE &amp; COMPANY

Seminole Chapter 2, Order Lantern Sta
Meet» every first and third Tuesday
in each month. Everyone who has seen
hi» Star in the East arc cordiallyjnvited
to visit this chapter.
Alice E. Robbins, Soc’y

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COUNTY ABSTRACT

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C. W. COODRICH, Manager,

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Gate City Camp No. 6, W. O. W
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
ighls in each month.
F .L. Miller
J. F. Hoolchan
Clerk
Council Commander

COM PANY

AQ ENT8

General—Fire— Insurance

United Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners of America
! Sunford Local Union No. 1761 meets
first und third Thursday night at 7
o’clock in the Eagles' Half.
J. \V O. Singletary,
J. M. Brown,
Sec’y-Treaa.
i'residenl

Offlee « U h MOLDEN REAL EITAT E CO.

F lorida

Sanford.

II. P. O. E. Sanford U d g e 1241

St. Leo College,

Si.

M agazines Periodicals
Soda W ater
Confectionery
.Cigars and T o hue cos

1041stSt. Phone 182
HENRY M c U U L I N
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Sanford Lodge No. 27. I. O. O. F.
Meet« every Monday at 7:30 p. m.,
over Imperial Theatre.
J. W. O. Singletary
C. C. Cobb,
Secretary
N. G.

paid for non-residents. |

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Maxwell’.s

Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
Meets second and fourth Tuesday»". PICKARD S HAND-PAINTED * Hl\A
Nisitlng knights always welcome.
GORHAM’S STERLING SII VER
H. McLaulin
*
O. J. Miller
ROGERS’ PLATED W ARE
K. R. and S. .
C. C.

Complete abstracts from the records of
Orange and Seminole Counties.

SANFORD LODGES 4

APRIL 20, 1915’

Meet first anil third Wednesday night
ut corner of First St, and Palmetto Ave.
0 L. Taylor
R. L. Peck
Secretary
Exalted ltnler

Leo, Pasco County, Florida

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Full Instructions]
Given in
Preparatory’ , Com­
mercial anil Clas­
sical Courses

Conducted by the
Benedictino
Father»
TERMS - *225.00

Out

OF M A R K H A M
I* r o m $100 tif).

LOTS

$10 buys a lot and $1 0 per

m onth , without interest.
prices.

S a le

PARK

E a s y terms and war

O n l y a few nice lots left.

Truck farm, all cleared, half o f it tiled.
place fo r spring c r o p .

I*inc

Close to city.

Jr ■

A l s o have s o m e real bargains o f houses and
ÍJ et

"ife-

lots close in.

I have lots o n all the best avenues

and can save you m o n e y o n vac ant lots.
See
me before the advance, it’s sure to c o m e real s o o n .

N. H. G
A R N E R , Owner
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D I A M O /V D

D ID N ’T W IN G A M E ON F L U K E
—

Couldn’ t Stand “ Kidding" After W in­
ning One Game— Wetit Back and
Won Another.

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YOUR OPPORTUNITY'

A recent report from Williamsport.
Pa , hud “ Lurid L ew " Richie, the for
nter Cub pitcher. In very bad condi­
tion.
Dave l.amlrelh, a director of the Bal­
timore Feds, tells an Interesting story
about Illchlo Just bwfure hu Jolnud the
Big Show. Lnndrcth hired Richie to
pitch the morning game of a holiday
blit for the county championship In i

High Grade Guaranteed Auto*

$200.00 to $895.00

ON E A SY PAYM EN TS
For calalo« and Information write

AUTO TRADIRÒ CO., lac., * PiHtburgh, Pa.
or consult your local dealer*

G. B. POPE, Agent

11
Sanford, Fla.

Bristol, Pa., and after winning and
fanning 18 men, pH for flvo dollar».

■b?\-

Eddie Collink will feel out of place
with tho White Sox. because Eddie can
bit.
Ed Walsh hopes to be a com e back
There are seven other clubs rdotlng
against him.
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C . H . D IN G E E
Plum bing
G a s

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Sole Agents for O Ç A N G E C IT Y S P R IN G S M IN E R A L W ATER

F i t t i n g

All Work R eceives My I'cruonal
Attention And Rent KfTortn
Opposite City Hull

HAND BROTHERS

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STABLE

C orner Park Avsnus and Second S treet

"Lurid

Law -

Ritchie.

C O NTRA CTO RS FOR A L L KINDS O F H E A V Y H A U LIN G

Largo supply of Horses, IViulos,
Wagons and Harness slwayfc
on tynd F o r Sale or Exchange
Blsckam lthlng end W agon Repairing In connection

Illchlo canto back In the aftornoon
and Insisted upon hurling that game,
too. for nothing.
Somebody "kidded" him about win­
ning tho morning game on a fluke, and
Lew wanted to show them—and he
did.

an noverii?eniHit

Telephone No 25

t a l k s to tl
c o m m u n it y

paper
The Duke's Question.
The delicate operation ,&gt;f separating
the French Blamc»o twins, which has
Just been successfully performed, rfr
rail» Lord Houghton'« story of a duke
o f Ht. Alban« who went to inspect the
original Siamese twin«
The tub* Is
retold In the l.onih&gt;n Express
The
duke looked at the tun boys, and
then turned to their shrwman
Are
they brothers'*'* he uske-l
The show- I
mini's reply bus not been preserved.

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Mad. In» nit Mncfci»»»

and

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W e ksve always tiuÜ lo be jwt a Lilla ahead
d ike other leiiow w the gennai equipment of
onflleM. At aa rndcaca of lb» dear« to drew
the as west sod oofy tlw bn* of everything, w»
gladly recommead to Uteri of tail

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Carter’s

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Jhe Drcnham club of the Middle
Texas league baa algned Outfielder Er­
win, a brother of Catcher "Tax" Er­
win, Juat released by Brooklyn to
Rochester; and Catcher Scott of last
season's Central Texas Trolley league.

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In tho opinion of McGraw there Is
no belter fielding third baseman In
prospect than Angelo Aragon of tho
New York Americans. He says the
little fellow Is as quick and fast as
MalseL
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BrAncb Rickey haa resumed his
practice of dally conference! with the
Browns, and begins the work each day
with a half-hour aesslon of. talk In hla
hotel room.

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L IV E R Y , S A L E S A N D F E E D

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. “ Joo Jackson all over again.” la tho
description applied by tho Cuba to
Polly McLarry,, the .recruit second
"Ctueman from Louisville.

Bottles

21

You
May
Talk
to One
Man

an d

Forrest T. Ptass, last year manager
and part owner of tho Dubuque I. I. I.
club, has been appointed a acout for
the Detroit club.

In

PHONE

bw

U in E Ho (nudi o Ider. Commander
Mir», li. rii .i IVckurd, Secretary

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IS-

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Jab» « K lir r

Arrive 10:00 A M

Monday

There Is a suspicion In the mind of
Manager Rowland of the Whlto Sox
that “ Big Ed" Walsh Is about to come
back.

Bottlers of Soda Water and

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Heralds of Liberi)

Meets at Eagles’ Hall tiro
night in each month at 7:30.

Stewart Jackson, a former Kansa»
City newspaper man, ha» been made
assistant secretary of tho Hoofeds.

Wg^J;1

No. 24

O jfs TRIKE NO. 61. I O R M.
Meet- every tirsi anil third Friday
nights at 7:30 in Masonic Tempie.
Visiting brother-, welcome
W A (iirin.
John St-iinper.
C of It
Sachem

Manager Howland'« successor at
Peoria' 1» Irxy Hoffman, former man­
ager of a Trl-etato club.
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C o ca-C o la B o ttlin g C o m p a n y

1
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Clyde Line Boat,

Arrive

Kitty UrnnHlleld. former Pirate firat«acker, want» a Job on tho National
league umpire staff,
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Meeting every Tuesday night at 8
ii'rlork
Pico Building
J T. Hoolehan,
G E Tanttus,
Worthy Pri’sident
Secretary
After all the fan» have been heard
Srhalk 1« u bundle of energy. On
from regarding the spectacular work tho bench he «hows the same nggres
of lta&gt; Srhalk, 'formerly of the Brew­ slve spirit he doe« hack of the bst.
er». who In drawing pay from * tho He la tthvnyH the first of Co mi «key's
W hlto Sox ball club us catcher, a few player« to report for morning practice
retnurk« on the youngster from the and he Is working bard to perfect lit«
bo»«, t’ lmrlon A. Comlskey, might he batting power. Just now Srhalk Is
show lng rare form ul bat and speed on
Interesting
’ ’On all «Ides I hear good thing« the bases.
about Srhalk. and hi« action« hack
Schalk was a particular pet of Kid
o f the bat benr them out.” unld the (Henson, former White Sox coach. It
Old Roman, Irt discussing his prlxe
was Gleason who look the youngster
“ Srhalk «how« more life than any In hand when the Sox bought him
player I l i m e e v e r seen
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’ headed and bin thinking ami natural tty from the start, but he »'as a little
ability «tamp him as one of the great
rough nn certain plays
i-M catcher« In the world today, and
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Gleason
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stops."
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Ray always had the whip,
the matter when they fall
But he vlsers,
hits been «w eeter on Schalk than any hut he had to he shown the weakness
youngster who has broken Into the o f various hatter», nnd now he looks
game »luce Ed Walsh came to the Ilk*« the best ever seen In Chicago
back of tli«’ bat
front.

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Needlework la eo rapidly becoming
■ loet art that It ii In the nature of
a fairy talo to explain that Bomcthlng OFFICE IN GARNER t WOODRUFF BLDG
Retidcnc* Phans 205
Dkc half a century ego little glrla, O ff ic e P h o n e 271
Office Houii: 9 to 11 a. m . 2 tn 4 p. m
hoi especially precoclou», either,
learned the fundamental principles of
threading a needle and pushing It PLACED AN VWHKRK.RVE1IYWHERE
through the fabric at the age of two
I n l * » l l y . We ek *M
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■nd one half yearB, and by the tiro*
*nd M»othey wero three, pegged nwoy at
itn ea .
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Prom pt,
■quarea ol patchwork, ultimately com­
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pleting "oMitts1* for future use.
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Mules In the United Ststee.
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PAGE EIGHT

APRIL 20 1913

THE'SANFORD HERALD

c o o o o a o a o o o o a o o o o a o o o o o o o o o o a o o o a a o a o o o o o o a o a a o o o a cm ( who luw-*ttugglfid Jn war and peace Mr. and Mr«. Lcceh and Min Cora

4

LITTlE*eJOKE OF WEBaTtVi

«
to own a part o f the earth itself, Leech of Michigan and Mr. S. M.
How Ho Refuted to Appoint Wj»hini
because it is natural it is wise nnd Lloyd motored over to Daytona
.
ton Irving Dispatch Dearer
3
Sunday for the duy.
right.
•
to Himself.
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♦
Mr. Clarence Smith left for Tal­
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
* Rev Arthur Searing Peck, rector
When. In 1826. Washington )rvlnr
was preparing his "Life ,,r f„|umbttg*
of Holy Cross Episcopal Church of lahassee Sunday to Ijc gone two
YOU AND ME.”
. ‘ % ’
ho took up his abode at the hem,. ,'l(
this city deserves great credit for months.
the Amorlcan consul in Madrid ,na
his good work among the hoys of
4
*
&lt;£&gt;
&lt;f&gt;
♦
some tlmo later, while collectinK „ „
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L,
(}.
Colton
of
the city
He has arranged a moving
tcrials for his “Conquest of Granada"
Jacksonville
spent
several
days
lust
picture show added to the other attrac­
«J All laical Advertisements Udder and “Tho Alhambra." he lived (or
S tions at the Parish House and the week in the city, the guests of
This Heading, TH R E E CENTS a quite a long time in southern Spain
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITII.
hoys are there every evening enjoy­ friends.
Then, aftor sorting as secretary ()f
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum tho American legation at Under, h„
ing innocent amusements, and their
“ HE’ LL PKENT ’ E M "— SO SAYS SAUNTEREIt.
Miss
Lena
Ogden
of
Mississippi
parents especially appreciate the
Charge 25 Cents.
returned from his long sojourn abroad
o o o o Q O O o ao a oooaoooooooooo oaooaooaao oooaoaooooD oooaat
work of Mr Peck. The youngsters and Mrs. U. T. Entxrninger of Jlradto his own country to enjoy the rru|„
of his fame.
The telegraph «companies are from all the churches nnd art jy spent Friday with Mrs. C. W.
i
I am not a kicker hut I would matter.
Entsminger.
But, as tlmo went on, tho memories
like to sef, more progress on the btolk- and jill other companies that have not confined to the Episcopal church
of thoso days In SpWn grew sweeter
hend. 1 know - that tho contractor» poles' in the city should hnve them nnd tho younger classes are taking
i u
n i t i
h*
F O R S A L E
and there sprang up In his breast a
have been having troubles of their In the best of condition at all times great Interest in the pleasure* and ^M r. and Mrs. O. L. Taylor en- &lt;&gt;
■fcwgtftg-tTT'vfMt again tho land when,
joyed
a
short
visit
to
JacksonvilU
the
work---T
h
ey
hare'their
own
so­
and
If
they-w»R-m»t
do-thls
for
their
own but all of us have troubles and
Itial tüPitk..
life had been so pleasant. So, |q
yet we are expected- * • -make good own-protection, and that .of the, cili- ciety w ith- duly, installed . -officer*
' For Sale -Ihre« fresh milk cows:
an/l- oe*—being molded-iirt-*—manly
sometimo. At tho present m om sn^icna-thon th e-city-council- will
Martin Doyle, Modroc, Fl».
BÖ-tt resolved (o cnll upon Mr \\&gt;b»ter
the bulkhead is holding hack many that they put in tho props*, kin d of men Tljls-U the kind of work that I Mra- R . **. Mulrhead has as her
thpn secretary of state, and ask of
la bringing results and the young-1 i **•*$* hgr mother, Mrs. O. L. Johnimprovements und I would like to^polea.
Hogs for Sale— Car load jusr re­ him tho humble post of bearer of ,n,.
aters aro getting a good idea of the11,00 11ini sister. Miss B. S. Johnson of ceived. Write Martin Doyle, R. D. patches to tho nitnlMer of Spain, «to
see moVe sand being pumped in to
65-tfc
was about to bo appointed. In order to
the fill. Maybe I do not know any­ 5 Attracted by tho hand and other spiritual and moral nnd nlno of the| I ° rl Myers,
No. 2., for particulars.
diminish tho expenses of tho trip to
thing about it and maybe I do but noises I wandered out to Sanford everyday life that will soon confront
Mr. E. J. Do Vane has 1 returned
however It in results In any business Heights or Markham Park or what­ them in their various walks of life.
Fat Cattle for Salt^-Some fine that country.
ho called 1
on
the lu’rn
secretary si
to Plant City after a pleasant visit ones just shipped in and in fine ron- j . . When
" “ '“ J1 **”
,11 Ul'’
that count.
•
, ever they call it to attend the auc­
.... 1 . . . ”
». .1 n I c —
hl* private residence, howev er. and
to
his
daughter,
Mrs.
HujJ
es.
tion Bale and while standing there
d'tion. Address Martin Doyle, b a n -1
preferred his modest request, he
ford, R. D. No. 2.
55-tfc
* While talking ubout the clean up watching the crowds in their a t­
n
little embarrassed by tho hesliatloo
Mr. James Miller of Jacksonville
of the city I wish to recommend the tempt to get something for'nothing
o i Mr. Webster, who told him that
who cam e down to attend the funer­
For Salt»— Five acres half, mile be could not grant tho request until
ladies for taking the Initiative in thia I engaged a prominent Sanford man
Continued from Pago 5
al
of
Mrs.
I)eLn
Matter
has
returned
from
brick road, quarter mile from he had consulted the president Ac.
in
conversation.
He
has
made
his
great movenjent for the betterment
Magazine fund and expensen will be to hia home.
loading
station, 6 miles from San­ cordlngly, Irving took his Irave. his
pile
and
most
of
it
on
Sanford
real
of tho city. , I also wish to toss a
applied on the Music Department
ford,
county
road on one side. All gentle nature somewhat hurt by such
estate,
so
the
rtimoy
goes
nnd
I
ask­
bouquet to Chairman Davison and
piano fund.
Mre.—Ht—Cr—Gerror—has returned good—bhrrk—hammock land:— Twrr rntd treatment.
---- his—fallow i|imuIm n —of—the—street- ed - ho w- he -o b u imnl -bis stert-or-rW
When ho returned a fow days later
from a pleasant visit to Jackson acres cleared, fenced and farmed 2
committee i for their great work in idea that there was money in real
Wfl/art
Dept,
Rrctption
years.
Good
flowing
well.
Price
1°
' parn what success his petition had
ville.
cleaning up the city streets and al­ estate and ho replied as follows:
Tomorrow afternoon the Welfare
1800. Terms to suit customer. A. P *not' hl&gt; embarrassment was further
"
I
would
repeat,
as
nearly
as
I
leys nil over the city. The streets
Department will give its annual reMr. F. F. Dutton has returned Connelly. 119 Magnolia avenue.
"f »
were usually kept clean by former can remember tho words my mother
rw
long convcreation. Mr. \\ plmirr mado
coptlon
to
tho
Woman’s
Club
to
j
from
a trip to Now York on buslspoke
to
me
ns
she
hade
me
good­
street committees hut none of them
'
j no allusion whatever to the subject
whlrh all members of the club are doss and pleasure combined,
ever went into the byways nnd bye when I was leaving home to
For Sale— 20 fine brood sown. of tho much-desired position
At
cordially invited. Following the line
I
Martin Doyle, Sanford, R. D. No. 2. length, convinced that that »as the
hedges nnd
ordered
everything^ take my cold plunge into the world.
of work encouraged by this depart­
Mrs. Sallie Musk of Americas,
58-tfc
secretary's method of conveying hti
cleaned up and I look for the clean­ Her parting advice was: "If you are
ment
mudi
of
the
program
will
hr
Cm.,
is the guest of her niece, Mis.
refusal, Irving rose to take his de­
est and best looking Sanford (his able to save any money put it into
Williams.
For Sale— Eggs for Hatching, 1st parture.
land.'which God 'made and which “ lon« civ,c line*
Ju'1kp f i ‘*° i] C.
season that we have ever had.
Herring
will
deliver
an
address
on
Then Mr. Webster, rising with him.
prize pen Orlando Fair, White Rocks,
And wo need it. just as every city, tho schemers cannot tako away
said:
the
Ideal
Citizen,
which
will
be
fol­
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Powers nnd 12.50.
Other pens $1.60. ' .Single
town and hamlet in the United from you.’ I never forgot her a d ­
” 1 regret to say that I have found it
lowed by a discussion ns to how we Mrs. II. J. Holly and Mrs. W.*M. Comb White Leghorn, $1.50 to $2.00
States need» It. The more cleaning vice and I consider the best and
Impossible
to give you the position for
can.itypirc our young people to emu­ Haynes motored to Ornlndo Friday. per setting.
Baby chicks $12.00 per which you asked the other day he
up and darinnge that we have tho most profitable o f my investments
late the ideal citizen. This discus­
hundred for remainder of season. rause"—and here lie suill-d ; ii i..,I
better the community In the sum­ to lie those in land or having their
sion wilt he in the hands of Hon
security
based
upon
land.”
Miss Carrie E ns minger has rt Southern Oaks Poultry Farm, En- ly and placed his Jintid on Irunr*
mer' time.
Since the drainage of
1). L. Thrasher, C. It. Walker and turned from Jacksonville, where she j terprisc, Fla.
fi5-9tc
shoulder—"because this ninriitiig tinhe city tho tAosIt requires no argument nnd no
U J Holly. This will he followed attended the C. E. convention
president appointed Villi . in,
.1
the
grent
&gt; und il
especial experience to . appreciate
by a musical selection rendered by
For Sale Prize Winning HulT Or­ traordlnary .and minim, r i-l.'ntt ..t. n
origina Il y mapped
the Temple Boys' Band, a vocal ' Mrs. Patrick Handy is home again pington Eggs for hutching
The tlary to thn court of S|,iur ttuf
migli ih•» nt y und told him She was a poor woman
number by twelve seventh grade F.Iter a pleasant visit with friends at kin&lt;1 *hnt hatch and live. 15 eggs to neither I nor the presid.m . . i i
the celery delta would ha y4* been with limited opportunities hut the
girls and a song by the sixth grade &lt;&gt; rm on t
Enquire 210 Mr. Webster, as Irving ...... 1 .......
setting
Price $2 50
1 ha Vi* ru*ver fully truth was so plait, that her in­
much hotter off
less with a(t«n|s|im&gt; t.t
V
,
hie
li
r**fr«■shmen
ts
will
hoys. afti*r
titi-tf
Park avenue
understood just why n fl*U men stincts sailed it"consider It In keeping with Ho- hon­
mi
informal
■rved
und
he
»
»
■
social
i '&lt; n lie f w f n t j I i n
tat d »top ih ia great
Messrs. Fraser Armstrong and I For Sale— A good five passenger or nnd dignity of that hlch pi.-onm
If you put your hard earned mon­
hour will he enjoyed. All me mbon- H it. Mulrhead hnve returned from
:■ ,*. r
ns finisbed
work beforb it was
finished and 1
I ey into real estate you are making
automobile in good condition with that you should In* a &lt;t
of till» depart me lit are urged to ut tin* f
E convention at Jackson­
to yourself "
- .
understand Glut several Sanford men ¡he safest of all investments
Bull
new tires, cheap at $.150
(' F.
tend and the - luh members with ville
who lint) )krgv sums tied up in the t
is no investment which in safe!
Williams.
*
67-t
f
lh»'ir house guei»tu are cordially InSheep Breeding In J a p a n
drainage Oft rations lost all of it and if it is NUT intelligently made, j
vite»!
Imports
-it wool inti. In .i *;*.»■
Mrs. John Muisch has returned
For Sale A No I family horse
have no* r&lt;|fl'ess except through the There are "srhemers” often in the!
amount lo about to wti null:
-il- I-rs
Iron,
St.
Petersburg,
where
she
w
as1
and
carriage,
practically
new
M.
M
present legii ature. II the drainage r,.1(l estate business and men I&gt;t &gt;'
a y ear. wkh* i( t,■y &gt;i. . , *
I‘ hint Sulr
the
guest
of
Mr»
W
Stewart,
7
E
2nd
St
'
IlS-tf
W
William»
had proceed ad the country would |,&gt;se money through their schemes
along with the In- r.-.t', d ,!•
a ii -pii &lt;■« of
of the
t he (’ ¡tv
Under he auspici*«
have lieen ! '* paradise anti there We should all beware of them
woolen textil»*»
li
tie i
Ilea UIif 111 ommittee a flower *fhow
tlower
For
The
olio wing
Mrs E \\--Mi co»* k has returned
would haw been nothing tlesired it,
¡| y,)lt bu\ stocks or bonds or an,
sldered
Important
'*&gt;
tlr
- * -t
and fila nl -ul«* will he held Saturday from a }d casant visit l»i her mother pi a riti-:
make it pitfect.
Now that every interest in a business or make it1Japan
A Toit) o - &lt;&gt;min* ■
afternoon in the Hynes building on anil sister at Jacksonville
25r per LI doz; also a grand collec­ bulletin says that » j r i •
other sectiu j is busy with drainage most any other investment save in
First street
This will he an oppor­
tion of large pansies in full bloom, lug matje at the taf :r &gt;
operations finnford should
again the' land, you are obliged to take
tunity to display the products of
Stir -lor. Choice lot -if varied chrys­ Mutsukula and m &lt; tuba j
Mr-.
J
|).
(irillm
is
visiting
rela
take up fbit ,treat work in the celery some one flsi-'s opinion almost en­
the spring flower garden and pot livwl
Clermont
anthemum.*.
carnations, coins, etc w Idle tin* d&lt; part no il1
section and ||ush it to completion,
tirely concerning the value and
plants a* well ns to he able to buy |
James
F
Harris,
opposite Haskins, nnd rumnteree i-. - u&lt;
i
*
*
*
safety of your Investment
Hut in
plants anti bulbs at moderate prices.
villages In the Island of ll&gt; . , ,|i» to
"I I
postmaster.
t&gt;h-2tp
Itirlh*
i
In the gdud old summer time real estate, the facts are as pi. in
breed sheep Tin* departm ] - i - ih*The i it,bun cement of prizes Is 'Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
when wo hky# nothing more to do TO YOU as to anybody else if made in another column. He sure to
My lot loeniteli on First street. ctiled to upproprnt,
than to build it hotel, play base hall, YOU will take the trouble to look look and see, if you do not buy. Allen Tuesday. April 20, a litth OppOBlPe t he Rollimi» Nest hotel. thousand dollars tor *h* ’ I
go fishing, etc., the question of poli­ into them. In almost every other Encourage the active committee in daughter.
It may !
You c¡ill buy this property very III lillà
Itiako sheep lo* - .1
tics will appear nnd the city officials Investment you have to let SOM E- their work of beautifying our town.
rvu-on .i Me on liberal Irrms
A-I
i
will he discu&gt;-(à.'d pro and con.
I ONE ELSE judge for you
Hn\
ilri-sB
21 t In .tapan a- ,i
n
Bil­iksl-U 11III.
Up* anti D o w n *
account of g- - gt,iph •
have not investigated the candi-lutcs
If you buy real »•»tale in a luc.*I
r
»
J
a
mpa.
Fla
'!&gt;
This - Ufi» Is rotllposed i f iq ■* and
i Gi"tf f; S*l'i
-litions, tint if •a- •i . i
nod do not know who will he who ily with which you are aequal I) t*-I
Tl*p
4»i lh*» Junior ( ivii- downs. I might give my sell us ito
For1 Sal»* Oak dining iah!»* and on as a suba i-iu- 1 &gt; ti
when the limp comes, hut 1 do hear you will almost surely be safe, (let la'Ugin- rre urged to attend u culled example Of miirse, I prefer fo win,
ll, i.i.iiul
thut J. I). Davison, A. I). Parrish, all the information you can from meeting at the Woman’s Club rooms but If not I «von t be dissatisfied I chairs, two rockers, sewing machine, or», suine of the dom» Mi­
mny bo met. In view of iIun la- t the
dresser
and
chiffonier,
art
square,
B. W. Herndon,
I). L. Thrasher and others, but protect yourself by get­ Thursday afternoon, at :i o'clock to have hnd my share o f sucrem-s nnd
r I- «jr
j
department seem» very
aeveral other* will go after tho ting all flu- facts yourself nnd form­ make find plans nnd arrangements reverses: successes t have endeav­ refrigerator und other household nr- roURigt* stork farming
i-nl •n
ored to meet without elation reverses tirle.i r.t a bargain. Impure at 805
mayor’s jAlJl'blt is almost certain ing your own opinion.
(»«•org«* II Kiddmore. V &gt;
for the randy sale which will be held without depression, nnd whenever | Elm avenue.
that W. W. Abernathy, C. H. DinA real estate (lnvealnient not only in front of the Hynes building Sut- hnve fallen It has been mi mollo
gee. II. E. Tolar nnd 11. C. Max­ yields a safe and a comfortable re- j urdny afternoon. . It is important
and I think It hss been a good one, tr
Corner lot on Park avenue, San­
well will he candidates for re- turn, hut .it stimulates the habit of thut the members attend this meet- try again tin* following day- Sir \V||
ford Heights for sal»* cash or rea­
Church Semi Orient P
election with
maybe
Alderman saving. It helps to give us stability. I ing. Mothers are urged to he sure frld Laurier
sonable terms
lies! location in the
Tim 11unr*Inli i liu^i h «
Adams to come in latir
The pres­ A great majlrity of those families
tluil the children are on hand
pno * i ■i
city
Address Hot 201. Jackson­ self orthodox
ent board think they have given the- which have obtained an independconsiderably
from
nil tin "tm r ville,
Fla
Di se as es T ha t R a v a g e A r m l e t .
.people a good adrai.iistraUon «»d |enco through saving have begun'the
Unti
temple.-«
by
It»
n in ■ •
,
r&gt;R-;n&lt;('. K. Surprii* Parly
Modern scl»*i)c»* Iibb done much to
they arc entitled to a second term good work by an Investment in real
that Is half Tartar half I1 i '
An
old
fashioned
surprise
party
banish
disi-ase
ainoiigxt
soldiers,
and
just us a matter of appreciation.
possesses Its d 1st ¡nel Ij Sia»' m •1,1
estate; usually hy buying a home. full of genuine, laughable surprises tho scourges of smallpox, malaria, and
mont.
With Its glided cuii-ds*.
There will be something doing in
In a hundred wuys it is desirable was given^prtttny night hy the Blues cholera, which in former campaigns
bright-colored
roofs and urtiam&lt;*nt».
th e, fall campaign and already the for you to own your own home,
F O R R E N T
:
have killed more men than bullets, !
white glaring «all». It ha» n:« re -d *
candidates are feeling around Jo see both In your own interest and In of tho Congregational Endeavor So­ have lost much of their menace for
mythologic and t» ge* d.ir» i ‘ ' “',#r
if their country will call them. It that of the general community. It ciety at the church. The pews were fighting men.
There still remain,
moved
from
the
center
of
the
church,
than
,.io elalely g-jtlii- or i
* **li®
' ia aaid that several dark horses will helps you to take u greater Interest
however, diseases such us dysentery,
cathedrals
giving
a
large
»pace
for
the
Various
Cottage
for
rent.
pneumonia, and enteric, which arc
J. Musson.
appear at the proper moment and in your city or town government,
63-8tp
ride into victory but the day of because you seem to huve a greater amusements that made the evening likely to break out amongst bodies
.
'
&gt;r. . •
one of the good old time sort of of troops unless careful precautions
dark horses is over and the man stake in good government.
For Rent— House of eight rooms Prctubty the Trueil Form *»f Lov*
fun. Mrs. F. P. Strong carried off are taken by the men themselves.
who wins U the man who comes out
There Is n love which »-at.
• •••
-It is not truo that you pay more the honors of the spelling bee, spell­
and hath on Myrtle avenue, close
openly and tells the people that ho
one expression in sy irimth'
-I -&gt;J
taxes after you own your own house ing down twenty competitors.
in.
Inquire of Hill Lumber Co.,
In
wants the position and why he
Its happiness In un*lersiaii&gt;lin» Ji-ba
Amended the Author.
than' you did while you paid rent, tho game of drop the handkerchief
office.
G3-tfc
Oliver Hobbes.
wants It. The present officials have
Little Lola had been given a short
for the rent payer pays the taxes Mrs. Aspinwall nnd Mr. Findlay
made good and auy one of them can
poem
to
commit
td
memory
by
hor
on the house. Yet you get the tax Munson proved themselves to b*
For Rent— Several nice office
make another race on their record.
Wanted— Good two, hurv
u'1"*
bill if you own tho house and you professional spinsters, while Miss teacher. In It these lines occurred: rooms over Yowell’s. Enquire N. P
On the other hand there are many
for
farm
purposes.
Wagon,
care
KNOW that you are paying the Lucille Aspinwall captured the hon­ "8all on, ye mariners, the night Is Yowell &amp; Co.
32-tf
voters who alwsys welcome a change
gone." latter when requested to ropdat
t'lO-tfr
tax, while the rent payer often for­ ors in spinning tho plate. The rurnl
Herald.
tho poem, she, rendered the lines men­
and think that .new blood will get
For Rent— A comfortably furnish­
gets that HE too pays the tax.
game was the best fun of ull but tioned thus: *HalI on, ye married men,
better results. The commission form
Public Stenographer I “ 111 l,rt
ed
room, eastern exposure, In mod­
The next fow years will probably Harry Carlson will have to givo the tho light Is gone."
seems to have died out and this
pared
to do all kinds of stenographic
ern home; private family. Summer
leaves the aldermen the alternative seo a great boom in real estate. particulars of that. Many other de­
work
and
typewriting and -»hntj*
rates.
Gentlemen prcforfiid.
Ad­
o f attending to the business of the The losses in stocks and bonds which lightful old games followed in which Is I n t i * r (h r Csssljr J a d * * t H s n is s lr
trial wlien you have any * ork 0
dress,
Box
1084.
67-tf
* s itr , Huts sf M orfil»
city without psy and little praise. • people hove suffered during recent all joined, old and young alike and Is rs E i t i tC
this kind you wish done Office nr*
* of
• • •
years tend to turn their minds to­ the refreshments served were most Mlu Jirasitv-UlsH
•»■■*Furnished room for reriC ’ South­ door east of the postotficc
l
Miss Frances Aa- To stl CrodHors, L*|ht**o, I&gt;l*tributooo and east corner of Park and Seventh St
T After the telegrcph poles fell wards real estate. It wilt be » more “ temptsceous,”
290.
Miss
Morion
Packard
”
ill Person* bovini rtslnu or drmnnd*
The coming pinwull was mistress of ceremonies
sitiax »«Id KitaUi
Into the street last week the street popular investment.
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You »od oach ul y«s »re hereby Bolla.d
Lost—Set of false teeth
Reward
committee of the city council hss electrification of our railroads and and rnsjle a very diplomatic, tactful ■Bd required to prrarnt any rUlm» and
conductor.
A
neat
sum
was
realized
drmaada
whlrh you or either of you may
of
$2
00
will
be
paid
for
recovery
6cen busy and the public utilities the interurbsn street railway lines
bars » film t th e M i s t e o ( Miss Jimmie
P . 8 McGuin, Fairvlew House
of the city have been warned that will m ike U easier for men to work on the music fund, for which (the Ois*», decerned;- 1st» of Ssmtools County,
riofid». to tbs under»!ined Kirrutor ol
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the d ty engineer will inspect all In the d ty and live In the country. Blues and Reds In friendly rivalry uid Mtnte, within too yosrs from the doto
h
nroof.'
are
engaged.
It
is
in
the
country
that
the
im­
polea and mark the ones that should
lu ted. April 17th. A. D. ISIS.
* Rejvard — For return or infor^•_
.
F. P. FORSTER.
bo replaced and they must be taken pulse to own 9ur own home is the
IB-Tueo-Stc
Enerutor,
tion
leading to finding &lt;•! 1* *'*'
We become more at­
Personal Afen/fon
' down at once and new onees put strongest.
gold
watch
with gold
" ll '
lsd(r
Wanted— To exchange farming and
Mrs. Wingste and little daughter,
into the place. This is a move in tached to the soil. We like the gar­
Consly, Mute of Ptortds
attached.
J.
Rowland
Ä
iM
"»"
grazing
land
in
Volusia
county
for
den.
Tfie
neighborhood
has
an
at­
who have been visiting their aunt, Is r* Eetnto of
the right direction «for the Incident
**
ftp -*tp
Emnett II. Horndon
house
and
lot
in
fynford.
Apply
to
traction
of
its
own
that
is
unknown
Mrs. R. E. Tolar returned to their ► Notice Is h e re b y fiv e n , t o o il whom I t
the other day might hsvo been sn
may concern, that .on lbs SOth day ol J. H. »Hutchinson, 11th and Laurel
awful catastrophe.
Imagine five In the city. We know our neighbors home In Jacksonville Sunday.
Oetober, A. D. lil t , shall apply to tho
*
65-9tp
better
and
like
them
better.
Honorable Goo. O. Ilerrlng, Judfe «1 sold avenue.
Wanted— Pasturage for two
Urge poles falling across the street
f
.* . .
c
Coart, a* Jude* ol Probsio, for »sal dieRev.
George
Hyman
left
on
M
on
­
What
present*
does
a
sensible
■t one time with vehicles and pedea*
near Sanford.
Address Hox
r h i r z * as Admlaletrnlar of tho mtaie of
Emmett II. lleradea, deeeaaod: sad that
Wanted— Afhateur musicians that Sanford. Ha._____________ ^
trians passing all the time. Luckily woman appreciate more than the day for Apopka where he will con ­ at
tbs i i a i time 1 will prreent Anil aeAdmlaUtrnlof of sold mtate, play wind Instruments that will re­
there was no one injured but the gift of a home from her husband. duct evangelistic meeting^ for the coaaU M
Rewsf*1
sad- atk for lhair approval.
next ten days.
. *
Lost— Seb of false teeth
hearse and play on pay jobs. Call
It is
nextV time
not
so e
forlie*
MIUV they will
Will M
W* be »V
we •«
- “ *twice
,vv blest; It blames him
*
Datod April ZO, A. f&gt;. IBIS.
overy
B
A
R
T
L
E
T
T
W
.
H
E
R
N
D
O
N
,
of
$2,00
will
be
paid
(on
recovery
in the next few days. J. M. Stumon
lunata and tht dty council ii |&gt;«r-|th»t fWaa and her that tataf.” It
—
A d w a la tr a to r .
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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of Detroit,
315 East Fourth St.
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left at Herald office
1» « -t o . 6- 1« . t-tt, 7- « . a -I t , M l
fertly right to take the steps in the sLiisfloe a primeval instinct in men,

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THE THIRD WEEK’S
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S A NF O R D , FLORIDA. FRIDAY. APRII. 23. 1915

Trainmaster Royal of the S. A. L.;
Judge Kay. general counsel for the
A. C. L., were present at the com­
mittee hearing, and nil te*tified that
there is net need for additional men
to-propt flj1 nun rttPTr traína.

_A__yery peculiar -altunthm * con-'

SANFORD WAS
FOURTH ANNUAL
ELECTED NEXT
MEET OF FLOR~ MEETING” PLACE

to county superintendents and teach­
ers. emphasizing the vital import­
ance to tho people and the public
schooLs of the plan. "N o state Au.

the Union trai' n .more Interesting

PUPILS OF HIGH
— SCHOOL W ttfr GIVE OPERETTA

n r ie ty of bird life than Florida;
there is no state where birds may l)«
lore useful and. where th’fy need
grenter protection," ho writes
therefore earnestly request all schools WILL OPEN TH E C O M M E N C E ­
In se&amp;sion May $ to observe the dny
M ENT SEASON AT TH E
In an appropriate manner. Teachers
HIGH SCH O O L .AUDI­
and pupils.ahould make suitable pro­
TORIUM
grams and devote a part of the fore­
noon to the study of the beauty, the
Among the many good numbers
usefulnes* and protection of any
liirda whose life and preservation of the Commencement exercises at
the Sanford schools will be the charm
merit *our care."
.
•
ing operetta, Sylvia to be presented
J I i
To expedite the execution of pav­ by the Sanford High Sckool pupils
ing contracts In hand and those In at tho auditorium on the evening of
view the J. B. McCrary Engineering Monthly: May ard. The operetta
tompany will put on two crews at of Sylvia, composed by Maud Elia
once in Tarpon Spring*. A contract abeth Inch and W. Rhys-Herbert
for half a mile more of paving was is of the period of tho eighteenth
awarded the company by the council century and the costumes and stago
Friday evening in a special session to settings arc beautiful. The m'ualc
will be a feature of the occasion and
open bill*. From six to ten cars of
the
largo chorus of forty voices will
fiaving material, block anil curb are
add
greatly to the operetta.
arriving in the railroad yard* here
The
principals in the caste and
laily now and the hauling contrac­
the
chorus
are rehearsing daily un­
tor* are rushing men untl team* at
der
tho
direction
of Mita Tiffts, tho
top speed to handle the great vol­
instructor
in
art
and music and
ume of material. Nrarly 200 car* of
Sylvia
will
demonstrate
tho ability
paving material have been received
of
the
teacher
and
the
progress
made
by the puvlng company since the
by the pupils of the High School,
operations were begun nearly six
The operetta is pastoral in all the
week* ago.
stage setting* and the two acta are
: : :
in the hay fields showing the hay­
MnleriaJ fur the new &gt;»»p!ialt plant maker* in the costume of that
to be erected in Mining lo prepare period
The admission will be» 35
material fur the three and a half cent* for adults and 26 cents for
mile contract of asphalt paving has children ami the operetta ¡s already
been shipped and the puvlng will assured of a most generous support.
soun In-gin.
The following are tho principal
f f !
haracters in the caste:
Virginia Rrudy
S., v* 11»•• Jacksonville Metropoli* Sylvia
Harold Washburn
This »tate import* must of ita ; I&gt;eLaee)
Allen Jone*
meati», bolli fresi) and rured.
Iti I
lobbytum
Sherman
Routh
should be a largì- exporter of meats. 1 William
France*
Aspinwnll
Florida should fei-il hulf a dozen Betty
Daisy Retta'
siate», ¡»* wiill a* supplying thè need» Arabella
(■lady* Morris
n( ln-r inni pettple A livimlock hu-j A ramini :i
Fern Ward
reni» with nu experienced, scientific Polly
Ruth McDaniel*
man at it* head would he ti great Molly
Dolly
Fannie Relia Munson
hi-itelit to the s l a t e "
Rollio
Walter Rowland

fronted the senate committee at this
hearing, a* there were engineers and
APPROPRIATION FOR CITRUS
^conductors to the number of nt least O DD FELLOWS AND REBEC­ THE ABSTRACTERS LO O K ­
CANKER F A V O R A « r H * R -- r six who testified in behnlf of the
ING FO RW ARD TO M E E T­
CAS WILL HOLD GRAND
’
PORTED T O COM E UP
companies, and materially strength­
ING T O BE HELD IN
LODGE IN TH IS CITY
ened the cause of the railroads by I
IN HOUSE TODAY
GAINESVILLE
NEXT
YEAR
testifying that the more men there
*
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Tallahassee, Fla., April 21.— It be­ were on the train only increased
That the fourth annual convention
Sanford will entertain the Grand
gin* to look a* if the suspension of tho liability of accident. ’
of
Florida Association of Title Men.
Lodge
of
Odd
Fellows
and
the
KeConductors
Frederick
and
Rod­
sheriffs by the Governor would prcwhich
is to meet in Gainesville May
bekah
assembly
in
1916.
This
city
gers,
of
the
S.
A.
L.
R,
R.,
Engineer*
dpitate a merry fight in the sennit*
3rd to 6th will be very interesting
was
chosen
at
the
meeting
in
Gaines­
Thomas
and
Loub
of
tho
Seaboard
over the confirmation of the Gover­
and well attended Is the general
nor's action. Senator Himes ha* In­ all ’apolte against the full crew hill. ville on Wednesday with Jackson­
troduced a resolution for the ap­ While Mr. Kite alone spoke for the ville, Arcadia, Sarasota and several opinion of those in touch with the
situation, In addition to the invi___......
other eitleswas
in tincompetition.
senate committee
pointment of a committee of five to hill. The
tnttons
and splendid program mailed
report on the power* and dml»« »f decided how to report Ihn bill bw-U- — The Cominprriul Club, the bants.
&lt;
ip
the
abstracters throughout the
was
evident
that
the
railway
em­
the Woman*» Club and many other
the senate in acting or\ the suspen­
state by President J»rr»*tt of Pnlittployes
were
not
in
harmony
on
this
organization*
and
citizens
wired
the
sion of Sheri(T Spncer
of
Hills
ku. dozens of attractive postcard*
borough. Sheriff Raker of Palm measure, and deferred action to invitation to come to Sanford anil
some
future
dale.
the appeal was so strong that the reminders of time and place of the
Reach and Sheriff Potsdamor of Su­
Grand Lodge turned to Sanford as convention have been mailed by
wannee, recently ordered suspended
That
the
State
of
Florida
can
the lily turns to the morning sun and 1». R ('nlson of Gainesville,’ who is
from ofllco by the Governor. It i*
save
annually
several
thousand
dol­
Sanford
will show the Odd Fellows a member of the executive com m it­
expected that a fight on the several
lars
by
■'conducting
an
insurance
de­
•and
their
ladies the time of their tee ml former president of the ussuspensions wit! be made when the
Octation
T h e reminder bear* this
Governor's action comes up for ap­ partment (or the slate's own prop­ lives in the year 1916 for this city
nscriptiun:
"Title Men of Florida:
erty.
instead
of
paying
the
enormous
will then have a new hotel and a
proval in the senate.
annual premiums us now is the cus­ large auditorium in which to take Make a red ring about the date
Tallahassee, Fla., April 22.— A tom. is the opinion of Representative care of any convention* that may May 3 to 5; Gainesville Convention
Com.-."
hill creating Rroward county agreed Goldstein of Nassau count/.
cornc to Snnford. The Grand Lodge
The
Gainesville' Hoard of Trade
upon by tho representatives and sen­
According to Mr. Goldstein, the of Odd Fellow* and the Reheccuha
ators representing I)nde and Palm state enn save approximately $65,000 usually have between 300 and -100 will cooperate with the local c o m ­
Reach counties was passed by the annually over the losses that have member* pre-Au at the meeting* mittee on entertainment, and the
house today under waiver of the been paid to the state by insurance each year and as the number is con­ stav of the Florida abstracters in
University Cilv will he most
rules.
companies.
The state now pays stantly increasing the citizen* hum |
jdw’
s.
nt
Ml mi-uili.-rs ar.- i'»rin-»ll&gt;
Fort l.auderdele where Rroward f 10-1.3 Iti so premium* and the lo*-u-» will Inii'e to bestir themselves ea rly
did his first drainage work in the during tile period for ulm h these to make arrangements for the lug n-ipi.-'li d to leave their respective
home* m time to reach Gainesville h
Kvergludea is to In- the count \ seat premiums were paid wu* $61,177.55, meeting
2 or i o ’ clock Mond: y afternoon
The bill will prboubly In- passed in leaving a *urp!us to tin- insurance
I lie sixteenth annual session of the
in .-rdcf lo lake advantage of the
the senate tomorrow
companies of $ It t*'i i |
Grand Lodge of Florida Independent
The long tight in changing the
Hv ha* prepared a bill for intro­ order of Odd Fellow«, and tho an­ I sight seeing drive over the city. In*
(eluding special visit to the Unlvcr
boundary line* of Jackson, Holmes duction which is ns followsnual meeting of th-- Rebekah assem­
\n interesting fea
and Washington counties w:i» ended
\ bill lo be entitled all .1' I *r»-al bly in Gaitii-\|lle I- said to have *1 1v &lt;1 Florid.
today by the passage of t fie full as mg a *tate insurance fund. uuthnrtz been the most largely illtelldeil III its t lire of the cti :i vi-nt loll will lie the
agreed under waiver of tin- rule*
lug the board of state institution history, and the University City animal bnni|Uet. which will he held
V
commissioners to m»urc all the prop­ gale the delegates a generous and ;il the famous White House Hotel
Tallahassee, Fla.. April 22.
A
It-" Rnlit W Davis, register
the
erty
of the state in sill’ll fond and open armed web nine
lull raising the salaries of judges has
I i led Si,lies hind office lu»s Con
I In- fidlouirig oilie r* were elected soi.i.d to act as t on st master mi this
In-en practically agreed on in the »lithnrizing I lie ( ninjitroller to draw
Grand patriarch John II Klk of mi ..- m u . mol many instructive. In
senate.
Justices ’ of the Supreme n warrant out of nnv loud' tint
rulirt are to receive Jii. Olili per lilt otherwise upprnpruiti’ll in tLe slat* Jin |s*"ii i till gr.ii.-l high (iriesl, I || I ti ii ting and inspiring toasts will he
mini, circuit cnur.t judges i t .non unit treasury for carrying out t he pro Slum oJ Tam pa; grand senior war listi-ui-d to a round t lie lmto|Uet board
lien, \\
I'
l ’ llleli* of Lakeland
criminal court judges $3.filili u year vision* of the act
The lienelits to in- derived from
John W Davi* of St John romiti
grand junior Ward
Zeli.ir ni persons) ut»i ndauct- upon these con
M
In discussing the bill
Senator
Srhnol Ronds
I lie semiti commlMet l od. v ga » &gt; Orlando, grand in.irsh.il, W T. lini
ha» introdurlo! a bill in thè house of
Himes said that t h e judges got le»»
ventums viinmt
lie too strongly
Everything
is beirtg rapidly shaped
than the Governor, who w.i* a dig­ tile ijuestlon of Sllllllllsslon to t In­ tinger of Rradcutnw n. grand tre»* stressed. . * many thing* of interest representati ves to provide for a homi- up now to circulate the petition for
He wuula thè
li Rhinehi-rt of Jackson to the abstracter and many perplex­ for ih-ltnqiient girl»
nified, ornamental kind of person, vitte of the people of the eiplal fra li­ un-r. (
bonding our special school district,
chee
const
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ut
ioni
I
amendment
one
schuol
Hstablished'
in
Tulluhasaee
in
ville,
reelected.
grand
senile,
S.
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but we could g e t along \ery w e | |
ing questions ¡»re discussed and
and again we call the attention of
order that it mny he pi-rsonally intune vote; and the result is there will McCotnjell of Tnrnpa, re-elected. j
without him.
made clear ut these meetings. Anton
mir citizens to the importance of
» peci ed by thè govi-rtior and other
The senate 1ms made the Hudson lie little chanci- for the success of grand represi-nfative 1 iltti \\ Minio! mail»* clear at these meetings
this matter and solicit their suppnrt,
stale officiai*
I mg of Galnesville, grand selilinel.
pieni board bill a spec»,I order for l lie measure al I ht* session
Among the subjects to be dl*
t hir present »rhool building* are enMr* |( (' Conley, president of (; I.ambrecht qf 16 risa cola ; grami
this morning when it will come up
Missed III V he mentioned I lie fol
tlr»-|\
HIM-liquate to ,1 - OIIIMIOt|.1t■’
I lurida F.quel I r.inchi*,. Ia-a glie •liter
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I I II .11
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p-irt* a tin- evi-r increasing at ten dance. Tile
for final passage
Friend- of t In- il
in r lurid a
low ii g
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1 |lr i no
left
Io1 .0 I -■-! V ili)
a n&gt;
11 i , sure In lieve it wilt In | ■■1 III 1
by M &gt; i ofliii* l i c k .... .. ill.
I'he log tric ri-a-, in io-r riavn 1 »ture» l-u»i board .ti present pay* high rate*
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He»* .imi -t,,|,-* Ihal meli well post­ ■d interest on a large outstanding
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•I* senate and thut lie looi-c .»till ^
I Itreprese»,»
Xdvi*. hiiit . oi t inlorin \h-lrail«
\---o ia ' I
( -i i.
..'Irageli
in thè iiidunlr.) jiredici thut witli- debt, beside* rent for emergency
live from .'s.iiilotd L.olge mid the mi by K. I. M . k. Harlow.
l"se bub- tune in concurring m 11-« Slat.
Reform
a I «»enee
1 11 e r
n il
senate's action
Attempts made in arrived lo,|a
lowing member* were at the meeting Legislation and How to Obtain It" in a yeur or tu o Pensa cola will be school houses. Tin order to econ­
in thè nt» vai slori-s World. omize our expenses the board has
what was practically an all day de­ several days.
J J Dickinson. J. II. Ferguson. J. H.||,y p. I)
Judson,
Jacksonville; thè
It has been understood that the RFutnn, J ( ’ Hall. \Y. I*. Stime, J
bate in tho senate yesterday to tuck
"Printer*1 Ink in the Abstract Rusi- Thi» is us it sìmuld be and the Deep been forced tt&gt; make arrangements
on amendments to the trill failed. As legislative committees of the two F Hickson
riess" by II It Colson. Gainesville; Water City »hmild "talk" prosperity for next school term, to accomrnoluidles.
which
were
löget
her
here
it stands the measure carries $16(1,Land Su-v. v*
t&gt;v F S Miller more than it ha* been lining in the d
two Grammar School grade*
They are to be • &gt;llgr .1 1ilia t e d f
non. of which $126.00(1 is to be used s e v e r a l t i m e s - I t i r i ' i g t h e p a s t w e e k
'The Kducatinii of past year
in l hi- lliyh School building and cut
body
of
g o o d Lake City, and
ringing
tingre.il
decided lo .li pi n o p a r t i a l m e n s
to light tiie citrus clinker pe»t
in Vbstra- ti ■ hv II » ’ i oakling
off several toucher»
This is not to
peo p
I&lt;
ll V
allowing
w o uè-e
lo
-— ’ lir e » .
S II, Il
WIII Ite In Sanford
l'itusvill*lin- (fili-stinti Rut inn
iln ¡idv. ui g»- of our school system
There is a disposi!imi un the paft voti- ili selon, •r homi eh-» Iion* un 1,i l«-il It\ \\ U I mli , n( &gt;t Va
&lt;•1 Monda), J-iiu- Ittn. ilruggi-ir»i nu»l i* onty a ti-mporary muke .»hift,
it b l n a t m i l s
l ol l
to
of the legislature to give tG cobi di r prop» r
Mrii-.g uni b» I jift plant», m ui au-linc hring* t&gt;m many vita! que» from Kttntsoia, Rrndi-ntow n. Matta- bui it «aulii not be necessnry il we
shoulder to the propositions to »uff -t..nd * r tal' i Me o n e i l e m a m l t h a t prêt list cut lliiwcr* tu the II y ne* inni* und i» an attractive fetttiir»' of t
(‘al meno, l’ori Tampa. Tnrpon had thè buildings now ihat we hope
ml t constitutional a mend no nt* for I umiuulitied suffrage on a pinne- with li tit I«11 1 g Su I urda y iiinrniiig lii-lnri- 'be eon vent ion
Ab»trad men ran- Sprmgs. Clcurwutcr, Tampa andito gel with otir honding.
Therefirst one thing and then another, mi'll be glieli them
; ol well afford to mi*» tills meeting prnctk’ttlly all cilles und town» tu fore, let1', all pul our shoulders to
len and try lur a prize.
there also appears a great deal of
If this program is adhered to it
the southern part of the state wi the wheel and work for a school
sentiment against the various propo­ doubtless means that there will lie
arrive in Oriundo in automobile* bond election for the good of our
sition* which would create new com­ nothing accomplished for the move­
about 7 o'elork, ¡wrd will spend the kiddie*.
mission* and new Jobs. Among these ment; but should they recede from
niglit
Leaving this city thoy will
latter which will have u hard road to that position it î» probable that some
Chose Sanford
go to Sanford anil Delaiml to Day­
travel if it i* adopted by the assem­ partial concession may be made by
tona, where they will lie joined by u
Gainesville. April 21. Tho place
bly 1» the proposal to create a state the b idy
ITEMS o r INTEREST ABOUT FLORIDA ( I DLED
party from the East Count, and pro­ for holding the n” Xt mooting of the
department of publicity. The Wbod
ceed
to Atlantic Bench, where they Grand Lodge of Florida, 1. O. (). F.,
FOR BUSY READERS
hill introduced in the house, which
^lii’ senate i* up uguinnt the con­
will hold their annual pharmaceutical and the election of ulticers « me boi* identical with that introduced in stitution in ri’gurd to the mutter of
(oro the sixtieth annual session,
Duncan V. Curry has been re- 1 A young, man living near 1’ untn convention. June 16, 17 and IS.
the senate by Senator Hudson, cre­ the recent suspensions of the Hills­
Orlando
Sentinel
meeting in the Masonic Temple this
ate* a bureau with a board of com­ borough and Palm Reach county elected state president of the Fldrida Gorda, whose mother died while he
morning i* a special or&lt;h
Christian
Endeavor
Society.
i
wi.s
an
infant,
was
brought
to
town
missioner* as supervisor* and a pub­ sheriffs, made lo take effect May 10.
Sanford the Celery city and the• J J
a few days ago for the first time.
Fa*l Train Rlsrunllnued
licity director, whose duty it will be
One provision &lt;&gt;l the constitution
motropolis
of Semino! i county v.a*
The Hurotw Steam Laundry Com He had never seen a railroad, u
Tampa, April 22. “ Tampa Spec­ the choice. Sanford w. i not talked
to find jobs for men out of employ­ is that the governor may suspend
ment, encourage immigration to the until the next session of the legisla­ puny ha* added to its equipment it town or a woman. One of tho first ial," u fast through train operated much the first day of tho Grand
Universal press.
Fifteen thousand' sights that greeted his vision was a by the Atlantic Const Line between
state, etc.
ture.
dollars
was
spent
'last
year in new i’ unln. Gorda »pecimen o^Ji-minitity. Tampa and Jacksonville will be Lodge but when th ballot was tni on
The other is thut the governor
There are many bills which pro­
Fatrfsr," he »aid, "what is that?” withdrawn Sunday was the unnuuncc on nominations the vote stood:
machinery.
vide for new positions, including the may suspend no officer anil report
"That, tny non, is a woman," re­ merit made by J G. Kirkland, di­ Sanford, 49; Jacksonville, 44; Sara­
1 I t
following: State boiler
inspector, his removal to the senate for con­
The contract has been let for tin filled the father. "Well, father, 1 vision passenger agent. The train sota, 28: end Aic&amp;dia, 15. A groat'
■tate harbor inspector, board of tax firmation or rejection.
want one of them things," was the has been leaving Tumpa nt 12:45, many preferred one of the south
The point raised is whether the erection of the new" Bella Vista hotel
Florida cities, but the Isolation as re­
actualization, the plant peat board,
at Du vista. The building will he immediate rejoinder. Zolfo Truth. arriving in Jacksonville ut 7:30.
hureau of labor statistics and others. words "next session" can be stretch­ four . stories high and will have n
gards distance from points in north
According to nnnounremeni, tho
i
:
t
Rome of theae are meritorious mens- e d . to cover a session in progress
and west Florida militated ugainal
roof garden.
last
"Tampa Special" southbound the DoSoto and Manatee count!tes
when
a
suspension
i*
made;,
or
utes and are looked upon wltb»tnore
Secretary Geo. A. Paddock of the will arrive here Friday at 4 o'clock
1 1 t
or less favor by the member* of the whether the governor should not
candidates.
But one ballot was
Miami Chamber of Commerce is
The
first
visit
lo
Jacksonville
of
and the last train northbound will
have removed the sheriff* and re­
legislature.
taken, the three citiei standing be­
working to secure u* many visitors
ported the mutter to the senate at Siegmund Lubin, founder and head for Miami in the summer as in the leave here at 12:46 Saturday.
low Sanford withdrawing, wh*reuf the Lubin Manufacturing Com­
Train No. 80. whlrh has been
ujion tho Celery city was chosen by
The senate committee on railroad* once while it 1» sittinjf.
winter,
Mr. Paddock has secured
A suspension made during a ses­ pany of Philadelphia may result In the .nimes of hundreds of physi­ leaving Tampa at 10:30 will, begin­ acclamation.—Times-Union.
•nd telegraph mft In the senate
fhamber at 8 p. m. and immediately sion and to take place at a »late in the establishment of a film factory cians to whom he has sent bulletins ning Sunday, leave here at 12 o'clock
in Jacksonville,
noun, ll will arrive at Plant City
began consideration,of the full rrrw the near future, i* not a suspension
Hasting* is to have a great i«-lecontaining climatic data for the sum­
at |2:33 p in . umi will get to Lake­
under
the
constitutional
rights
of
hill which w^s Introduced in the
brntion FriUiiy of this week to show
mer temperature» of previous years.
Snyder Mill*, who lives near Brad­
land at 12:53, will arrive ut Kisaim- j j
•enate by Senator Farris, nt request the case, is the contention of fiiany .
gTuiP'SJir Haaiirtgr ¡n-ople art»
Enclosed are special invitation» to
me at 2:13 p in., at Orlando at
ley
Junction
committed
suicide
Wed
°f . the Brotherhood of Railway and it i* considered likely that the
for the completion of the brick road
nesiûÿ morning by hang*ing” himself *B*nd \ht&gt;
,n M,* mi 2:43, nt Sanford st 3:26. and Jack­
Trainmen who were represented by senate will decide there is nothing
on un orange tree. No motive is and
»¿vantage of the amuse- sonville ut 7:30 p. m. This sched­ which connecta tho famous potato
legally,
and
constitutionally
before
W. E. Kite, of that organizationcountry, with Jacksonville and St.
ments offered.
ule will be only forty-five minute*
The railway companlea were repre the body, and it will be up to the known but the young man is thought
Augustine. An efficient e n mit tee
t : t
to have been deranged, his mind not
slower than the one maintained by
*«nted by the largest delegation thnt governor to remove and report to
has charge of the program t.nd a
May 4 will be bird day in every the "Tampa Special."
having been right for the past two
has appeared before at this aesaion of the senate such removal, or wait, un;
great day is in »toiy for all who can
Falling off in local travel dug to
til the legislature adjourns and then years, having cxpreienced an electric soction of the state. Through the cfthe legislature. . Superintendent
attend.
forta of the Florida Audubon society the general depression suffered by
Like if the 8eaboard; Division Supt. then make what tho constitution shock by coming in contact With a
live wire about two years ago, from the day haa been aet aside for pub­ the railroads is the reason assigned
Uulbs of finest callauiurns in the
J'urvla of the Seaboard; General Supt provides for, a recess order, and re­
the effecta of which ho never re­ lic observance. W. N. Sheets, state by- the Coast Line for withdrawing world for sale at Uynes building
port
the
same
to
the
next
^session
of
Btand of the A, C. L., General Mansuperintendent has issued a notice the fast train.
Saturday afternoon.
•irr Kendley. of the 0 . S. k F. R. H, the legislature, two years* hence. , covered.
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The rea
son we Hjnnnt mBke a srflk puree-otr
of a sow’s ear is because it is a
sow’s ear. It is not silk. A natural­
ly dirty man cannot he made into a
cleun tnan. It is because he is a -dir­
ty man. It is an iron law of nature
that only those may ho saved who
can accomplish their own salvation.
Dirty towns will exist just as*long as
dirty people.exist. Dirty towns will
disappear when clean people pre­
dominate. A slow town will always,
have (lies on it."

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■For Rent— Desirable
keeping rooms at ,1l|
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writes Paul BcotLMowrer In the Chi­ ,
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Gentlemen — ■
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cago Nows, 4 remarkable letter from
5 lnriooking oyer the list of sena­ lions and the divorce courts should
drew. Box 1084,
a naval offlceV, who te cruising with
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tor* ami r*&gt; rcsdhln lives It orcurs to Jiavo a long holiday. But desertions
the FTcnch fleet in the Adriatic, bunt­
Furnished room fQr
me that llorida»ought to Ins welt will continue to be nymerous and
x,
Continued from Page 5
ing
tho
Austrian
foe.
It
gives
a
vivid
east corner of Park and SeV&lt;n^ T
served: by the' pretent legislature. the divorce courts will still be busy.
picture of the solitary drama, of ..war
The law makers are from every walk Neither the bureau not the govern­ Puluston and. Hon. Forrest Lake and
58-tft
at sea. Here It la:.. of life and they, have started lhinga ment. not.aoy. uLhet. eatthly. power Billy 4U11 iuJLhe. Hill car.
"It 1* a black night The wtnff-fs- - J ’ or ¡¿ale .Good- farm a tr O le ry
. with a rush demonstrating that there can make men and women act to
AU avenue, 4 acres tiled, with two wells,
Another party of young people tcrrtble, the swell raonetroua
will he no time lost. Here’s hoping make all homes happy. No one rule
lights are out. Darker than the night 3 acres cleared and untiled. 12 room J
they keep up the gait and pass all of conduct will fit all cases. There enjoying an auto ride to Orlando
lthout a single noise aboard, the house with all modern conveniences,!
't*7lnd The"other? watata Hot and cold water in hath room
the laws that will benefit the people Is a personal equation in each home on Saturday were Misses Lillian i £
»♦ »« i
that is peculiar to that homo. Mar­ Higgins, Lora Tifft, \ irgmiu Brady.. UDon tw0 BCn that nothing may pass. and kitchen.
Good hot house in
of Florida.
• • •
riage always will he a lottery." Not Fern Ward, Elizabeth Stafford and Ten miles to tho north, ten miles to j yard.
Large,, barn, gqod tenant
Wanted— Farm* any »up » nd W
Mesara. Harold. W’aahhurn. Allan the south, they aro bolding their blind house, good chicken yards. Qoing
lion.
Alsu tract of land lot ro;5.
* The Southern Bell Telephone Co., all men can have big wives and not
Jones and Wm.
Pope.
course. All seems to sleep.
for a bargain. See me quick. II. C. station.
Write Brionne. 23 d
ti
' that was to have purchased the San­ all families will he large. Sometimes
"Our lookouts at bow and stern, lost Du Bose.
St., New York.
x »***
62-Gtc
ford Telephone Co:, here ‘ cannot there seems to be .more profit in dis­
_
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t&gt;I-7ty
Miss Margaret Neal, the attrac­ lu shadow, are rolling and pitching
cussing
the
weather
than
in
giving
raise their rqtes according to the
tive guest of Mrs. T. A. Neal re­ like phnntoms, while not a single
Wanted- T o exchange farming
For Sale— My six arrd truck farm
llailsoad Commission.
The people advice to husbands and wives about
sound breaks . the Incomprehensible
turned
to
her
home
in
Orlando
yes­
grazing
land in Voluriu county W
on
Beurdall
avenue.
Price
11500
here do not care so much nhout the how to he happy.
silence. Hut the cannon are ready.
terday afternoon*.
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n nd terms .on part if desired. 67-lc. house and lot In Sanford. Appjj k
raise in rates if good service could be
There la a man behind each-1Aided
«*
J. H. Hutchinson. 11th and Li-^
piece, his Anger on the trigger, never
)ia d . for the additional money, but f
Summer time is upon us and it
Mrs. E. D. King of Saul^hury,
For Sale— Three fresh milk cows. avenue.
closing hlarcyea from tho moment ho
tho proposition to raise the rates behooves every one who has a- home
N. C.. is the guest of heridlpqghter, goea oa duty to tho moment of his Martin Doylo, Monroe, Fla.50-tf
doe* not seem good to the commis- and every one who has a yard to
&amp; » * : J E vJ L ¿¿chary— -------------Tetter. Aloft.’ the »earcnnglltirtWS.'
Wanted— Pasturage for t*o ttn
.aionara-— ThU-mattar-ahhuld be set­ keep the wme~tn thtrpfnk o f Tim in'
Hogs for Sale— Car load jusr re­
aro
ready
at
touch
of
a
button
to
blase
near
Sanford.
Address Itox jyj
tled in some manner for I under­ tion. There is no need to have flies
Coming Errntn
forth, to seek out, to harass. And on ceived. Write Martin Doyle, B. D. Sanford, Ha.
stand that the Southern Bell intend­ or mosquitoes in this city and if
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Boston Lyrics
at the Baptist tho bridge, tho officer on whom de­ No. 2., for particulars.
ed to put tho phone service in Hirst every citizen would look to it our
Temple Thursday night. An even­ pends a thousand lives, tho officer of :
Wanted Amateur musicians ikg
class condition and give the patrons city would be the cleanest and
Fat Cattle for Salt*—-So mo fine
ing of rare enjoyment that should tbe watch, alone beroro God, his eyes
I'lay
wind instrument» Him
the best of service. ’ However, if the healthiest in the United States at all
glass, peers for hours and ones just shipped in nnd in fine con­
on hi
|insure a full auditorium.
hearse
and play on pay iota fd
Bell people do not want the plant j seasons of the year. With the ideal
hours out Into tho black night and the dition. Address Martin Doyle, San­
In the riext few dayJ \| Stewi
there are other |&gt;eop!e who will pur- \location of Sanford, perfect drainnhe,
swell. There must be no falling now ford. U. D No. 2.
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315 East Fourth m
Friday^
night,
April
23
an
auction
chase it.
of sight or mind or decision. That
pure water and excellent sewer sys­
hox social will he given at the home moment of fulling might bo the very
• 0 •
tem we have the been chance in
For Salr— Some fine unimproved
of Mrs. Anna Walker under the one In which the enemy, crouching
Found Woodmen i (rele tripi
truck land in the Celery Delta in 6
r
My friend Forrest Lake seems to the world to get results in the
auspices of the Ladies’ Union, (i)n- between two waves, launened a tor­
Owner
may have same at H*ri!4ri.
Banitary
line.
If
this
(act
could
only
and
10
acre
tracts.
Well
located.
have been slaughtered on the red
gregatiatm) church.
pedo or sowed a sinking, mine* .
lice
by
paying for thi» ail.
bo
impressed
upon
each
and
every
Low
price.
Good
terms.
J.
O.
clay hills of Lebn the other day.
"For an Instant In the unreal dis­ Packard.
f&gt;7-lle
Whether It was pure case of politics one there woul^ he no neid for doc­
Friday” night of this week, \V C\ tance, great paint brushes of light
Wanted— Good two Imr»* vipj
or double dealing or just the pitcher tors this summer und while the doc­
T. U. social at the Baptist Temple, appear. They grope across tho sky
for
farm purpose'
Wagon, m l
For
SaleOne
acre
of
land
near
going to the well too often is left to tors are my friends they will all
to which all interested in the cause and sea. stop suddenly, and the wind depot, cleared, tiled and in cultiva­ Herald.
co-tft
the imagination.
Forrest himself bear me out in the statement that n
, of temperance ure invited
brings the sound of a Btortn of shells tion.** Nothing better for home and
clean
city
can
be
made
and
all
probably does not know exactly how
Found Some kr
"i * irtg I
Then no more. Light* and cannon small farm. This is a place where
it happened but if tbe prohibition­ them are bending every effort to
fountain peri
11*
miv b » I
cense The night, the swell, the silence.
you can make the lot pay for the satin- at t lu- i !• r.ibl
Markham l ’urk Helghls
ists killed him he ought to make arouse the people to this condition
M
I
Hut tho heart heats faster. Out there,
H ( ’ Du Bose
(52-tfic
This is considered by every one to 'they' are roving. Perhaps presently house
them explain the whys anti where­ The doctors depend upon the sick­
us what it in and
■.nit tío» x
fores. because Mr Lake lias been a ness of the community for a living lie i In- best residential section of the tt will be my turn I «ant to smash
No i|iic'ti&lt;u
For Sale- Five acres half mile use it.
When the brick now lying the lenses of Ihe glass and illuminate
prohibitionist ever since I knew him. ; and yet they light for good sanitary city
from brick road, quarter mile from
from the short pants of his youthful conditions and do not want to trade along tiie road side is laid tin* sub­ the whole stretch of ocean
Lost Pocket Iat 11K
Which
.lining nk I
loading station, 0 miles from San­
days to the present time.
It is u upon the unfortunate who may full division will have as many advan­ way will they come? Suddenly tomeroail passi* and ol tu■f i-ttpers FitJr
ford. county road on one side. All
1 thing white shines on a crest, like the
rei urti to \ I &gt; p. - ■
good thing for a man in politics to victims to nccidf-nt or disease. The tages ns any section of city
1f l
good
black hammock land
Two
High and dry. good sewerage and mustache of foam under a tiow
and rei-eive rew.it. |
ask deliverance from his friends as following from the Indi.mu State
N. ,*V
acies
cleared,
fenced
and
farmed
2
" ‘On guard!
Fifteen
hundred
his enemies can he taken care of H oard ol l l c a l l b is gnod lo ruoti a nd a lertric lights. uluiiy of our b f't i l i ­
years.
Good flowing well.
Price
Putiti* Slenitgr. i In f 1 atri ?»
yards'
Eighty
degrees
to
starboard!
izens now live out there; m an) more
and this may be a case of where re me m ber
Light searchlights! More to tho loft! IH00 Terms to suit customer A P pared to ibi al] ku ‘ -irnutmfcr
there were too many friends
How­
lanv nr*‘ co n te m p la tin g b u y in g homi* 'ite*
"T h e misuri wp lui V*' no many
Connelly. 119 Magnolia avenue
«Leeway fifty eight' Fire!
work and t -. )•&lt; w■ • .
i
in
thè
near
future
ever. Mr. Lakr can give the slate as &lt;liriy low II» is because tllrrr are so
“ All the crouching shadows leap
f&gt;7-t f
trial w lieti y ••;i 1
‘ eri i
The
Win
ter
ju«t
p;ts«ed
hss
lieen
gooii service on the door of the house many dirty people
S»mo* towns
asunder In Ihe bright sheaCof lltrht
&gt;•''.&lt;» tx
Farm Wanted 1 have a customer t ili' ki ini y . &gt; ’
us he could in the speaker s chair ■&lt;tink bui in such tin• in hiibitants very prolitnhle for ni a li y •■( our Is a pallid specter with three or four
i i
d»or
i-a't
e'
t
Must
The., bave bruì gnod crup' smokestacks which plunges like u f*■r an improved truck farm
and the country will probably he 't tnk (IMI
No low n i- in it*» elf liad grower*
1
'
,
.
ahi
i?4j
2'JO
M
i
"
VLu
saved lu ils after all
Fifteen have fair house and outbuildings
It IS ïhi* prit pii» who nir**
1 Tin* •slid reeeived high prices most of ibi- greyhound over tho foam.
I ()
Many of them iu&gt; doubt will cannon at once are spitting ceaseless I( you want to eell see me
low [1 i* n ini m ir
It relie rls tile li me
*
ina
Lnst
lt.iv 1
!
'a
«
kiird
IE
t
ic
ly
Our
phantom
ship
has
become
a
take
the
advantage
of
the
auction
* JL u as important to know how |it-opli!' A 111an « ho i&gt; ' 1»*an itt mind
ohi.
whlte
-I
■
volcano
to keep a husband as lo get one, will IIr* rl*-iiii III person Id)• u •11 h..»r 'ab- lrid.iv, April loth ]n .to p m
iM*j
lb line brood sows. rettimeli le |l,i, iv" ■ .
For Sale
"'More in the right' A thousand
when
u
few
of
the
desirable
lois
wdl
and so the Ulrica go Bureau of Pub­ &gt;1 ill'll n iront yard and .1 ••I«.- 1, balk
Martin Doyle Sanford. It. D. No. 2
yards!’
lie sold to the highest bidder.
lic Welfare has been investigating, yard.
5H-tfc
"The hostile torpedo boat disappears
Lfttrr °- #fCt
in order to tell wives how to prevent
N II Garner Co . owners, inaile In an aureole of blows, belrlnd foun­
A 1itteri-d doorway ;iill«! .i ddapi. i» r ''-uA
Stapn ' .inuv r
For Sab- Eggs for H etching, 1st
their husbands from deserting them. ■dated house retlect a littered and ¡a contract last week with Mr. Frank I tains of water, very white under the
r fain »
What it has found shutters some old dilapidated mind
D. Fuller, advance agent of Penny livid elertrlclty Hut still on it comes, prize pen Orlando Fair. White Hocks, wo are (!*■(• i't«
Id t* .
f2.50.
Other pens f l 50.
Single cr&gt;'
notions
For ininstance,
has neon
been
Bros, end Thomas Bros, original bringing death.
nouons
r.ir
stance, uit nus
, II
f un
v e r ru n n in g nuthouse
an ooverrunning
outhouse bnrtr'rr FV
Tlink tie’ll
Comb White la-ghorn. í l ñfi to $2 00
“ Eight hundred yards"
thought that a houseful of wailing firrs thp a„ (&gt;y&gt; ,, u because the in- «»in auctioneers of Greensboro. N . C
v
liter
"The Mows are fulling nearer to It per » c it in g
B aby c l in k * 1 1 2 fill per
children would turn the father’s „ t|nr| of
.nry
,.|,..)t t n, ._ „ «•’
"&lt; *»•
I-'-- »•* &gt;«• '
III .u
thoughts to
&lt;d ......................
. .......
... owner
...
... .t e n oig
mg tbit!
tbnt bv
by 'o doing
dorng t):,t
tb;i&gt; »hev Would The» make a wail of water and iron. h u n d re d (or re m a in d e r «&gt;{ '«-».'ut»
thought’
lo i be
he peace and quiet of
woefully absent
in the
er
In the aureole of spray appears some­ S o u th e rn O a k s poultry l-.irrn. Kn
be improved :ir,d enb.tn .
places away from home, and then it not. or bmb
\.i
The old proverb.
thing n-it Min k yellow, like a lilt in I er prise, H a .
of t ho'e uesold
has been supposed that a large, phys "Cleanliness I' next to godliness,
t&lt;5 -lH c
rl5 If
U 'la'
Hoarder
T he Auetloo Co eurrv their own the eye A shell has struck tho belly
leally powerful wife with a tendency was changed by Governor Thomas
calling
us
to
hre,ikfa-t
u
thii
, of tbu torpedo' boat and It has blown
For Sale— Several pieced of furni­
to boss tilings would cause here hus­ Marshall lo "Cleanliness Ls essential ,,aml und malü
It's only five “ o’clock
Waitress-j
« ivin&gt;î t‘ v,‘ ri ’ J up.
ture anil house hohl goods at a bar­
band to slip quietly away between to godliness." No cleanllntM. t h e » , ¡ 0n‘‘ u¿,rm,ínK *»»eir "«'c* “
"The
missus
tu
-.!
r
it
ii
1
-tir
ir ui I
r*nM
’*’Cease fire! Searchlights follow to gain.
Mostly nrw# Call 805 Elm.
c.J &gt;'11
two days nnd return no more,
eiiteÆai
n
ment
at
sa
me
time
she
1
olii
us
lo
Ii
i
1
the
end!'
of enurtfe, no godliness. A dirty' town!
fifi-Üt
-I'lireJ ’
firnnktast beton 1to
Tbe Chicago investigators, how­
You buy property at your o w n ’
"We go to look, lo pick up the dead
is an ungodly town
price
The company A B S O L U T E ­ nnd the wounded
ever, say that a big family of chil­
Nothing is left—
Fo r S ale
10 acre» of thè ISriest
Some low ns. yes. many tow ns,
dren anil a powerful wife are strong
LY refuse to
have
any
B Y ­ hardly a few splinters of wood
k
m
d
of
h
a
in
m
o c k lan d in th è B la c k
Heighi
have flies on them. They have flies
1-.Jof
“ 'Lights out!"
anchors to hold a man to his home.
B ID D E R S
H a rn m o c k c o u n t r y
\ h n u t 2 miles
T h e heiglit &gt;
on them because they ure dirty
.
i J»
"He
return
to
our
course,
to
tho
Which makes it appear that the
This city is hound to keep growing
(rom O v ie d o .tn*i a q i u r i e r \d 4 nule *ea, ' a r i ' / u , , ’‘
They are ungodly for that very rea­
tal
watch,
the
silence,
the
obscurity.
Thu
young man, as he looks around for
every year
Now is the opportunity .
frolli E c c o n l o c k h n t r h i e river. l jet» tlnies thè) a 11
son.
«.if.
'-M
j
a wife, needs only to pick out a fine,
to rnuke money tty getting some of men who serve the guns lie down. benefit of the Itlack Hummock drain­ the masts of i r t e
Tho
gunners
stand
and
wait.
Tho
!,:
u
l
h
a-rif**
!
\may extend to a be .
lirge girl to insure himself against de,own m*&gt;’ have several church
Markhatn Park Heights before it is
officer of the watch, who has saved a age system but is not subject to the of
scrtlng here, or if he fulls desperately iin&lt;^ ,r&gt;any church going people, hut ■too Inte.
No better trucking
thousand lives, onco moro stares drainage lax.
in love with the wisp of a maiden he
^ ** duirty and »links it is un­
fi
- s» a I
land in Florida.
Will sell 10 acres UH .o uht. h rDr nu t rl i&gt;ci *t t r ll r ot u nf
searchlngiy
into
tho
dangerous
dark­
H"
needs only to be a strenuous foe of godly. By their works ye shall know
l
n
i
h
r
m
i
t
c
r
r
*»f
ness. Tho boat rolls and pitches. It nt 175.00 or will sell entire 40 acres J a m r i ( * F T r t r h r f , **f I» ■--p'
Victim of a Painless Ache.
...
race suicide and sec growing up at them." Of course, how else ran they
I ir.»I
1
An East side couple, accompanied Is cold nnd gloomy. But the soa Is a at $60.00 per acre. Terms on part, I n i h r M « l l r r '»I P r f * ¡ '
v
n
H
On ihi« 9lh
|,J U ' ». it Ii trf1151
her knee a host*of little tnds in order litt_Jtnown? I sat on the porch of a by their four-yearold marvel, started
little freer and France bottar pro­ if necessary. J. O. Packard.
67-lc mdlnc
ihr furrgcine t»* *
to tie himself securely to his own house one summer evening. It was for a motion picturo show- the other tected.”
í hy tbr Cmirl thaï * b**r
VI■ &gt; 1 * I
Ih*
u
r
n
e
un ihr I rtf L i»
hot
und
sultry.
Every
once
in
a
Tomato Plants A few thousand
fireside.* A big wife, a big family or
night. On tho way the*little boy said:
191 &amp;, b v f i i f r »«ti »I 1 *’ uM .1
..
4
,
n tl*
while
a
gentle
movement
of
the
air
Livingston Globe ready to set this in »alci D b l r t r i . » ’ ’ * n •
both, then, are preventives of wife“Oh. ntninma. I’ve got a tummy ache."
hr t^
untili* and I hit oui Irr O'* ,,I
NO
CRIME
TO
DOUBT
REPORTS
would
he
foul
odors
to
my
nose.
It
week.
F.
L.
Greene,
West
Side.
»
«
p
I
|
*ri ^Z a \
Mother
then
suggested
that
they
separation, and all the stories about
In thi* S a n i n n ! M r f a M . * 1
UM»
in «aid IHalrirt, and i h « ' all
G6-2t
gtrfrel at; r
the little husband who tried to get was the nearby outhouse 1 smelled. should return home at once, without
llora and o t h » r
Vienna Judge Acquits Man Who Ques­
piar at aaM Limr imi i-1* " •’
away for keeps from his wife, his What kind of people are they who seeing tho movie.. The little fellow
' ' ’”;î|
tioned
Truth
of
Austrian
For
Sale—
Jersey
hull,
two
years
tl any Ihr) havr. *h&gt; »'* |,fJ
thought
better
of
It.
"My
tummy
physical superior, nnd of the father have such surroundings? Are they
ahould o*lî *’* f ‘ 4' '
r e i_
Official News.
old in June. Guaranteed milk stork. petitioner
aches," ho amended, “ but It doesn't
An if it »• frttth.r *•'
’ 1
urf
who tired of Carrying fretful babes strong minded and clean? Think of
that
»hr
Clerk
«hail
#
^
7* j
hurt."—
Kansas
City
Star.
Muke me an offer. Fine opportunity
through the long hours and of strug­ people so disposing of their sewerage
known
c
ml
it
or«
4
t
trfl
\lenna.-Tho courts aro being over- for „ll[m. ,|niry miin. j
M Cun­ and itila order. a*1drr*w i
gling through the day to get food as to poison the air and also make it
worked In trying persons who aro ac­ ningham, Osteen, Fla.
placea o f reaidenrr a *
‘1 1 mi r t i l l i
6 6 -2 tp
Speed of Run of Stream.
Won»»
Ite ..........
,u*|
and clothes and shoes and shelter possible for flies to -transport un­
cused of violating tho government's
'
•
r
/
i
CAt.l., Ju.i*r «I ih* A stream runs most rapid!]£&gt;rfto.
.. I M
Why
for them and ran away are hut ex­ speakable filth to their food.
order* which forbid tbe dissemination
ttuwrol »I
» I’
For Sale — Fifteen acre truck farm •ml
Ilici, on th» »'I1 '•*&gt;
u'rl
shouldn't such people have typhoid fifth of tho depth below tho surface of alarming nows. Most of the arrests
ceptions to the general ruler.
A Irur C
ro|7____
OI’»
.
and Its average speed ls that of tho
all
tiled
in
good
shape.
Splendid
lo­
t'lMiKM I' | ( M
This same bureau discovered that fever? They invite it, don't they? current trio-fifths of tho depth obovo are tho result of reports of police cation.
Price $6500.00 hut this
67-Ue
s
pica.
Surely
every
man
is
the
architect
of
70 per cent of desertions nre owing
the bottom.
n o t i*
The judges aro very severe and con­ price does not indicate its worth,
Foul outto the husband’s 'being out of em­ his own misfortunes.
lloail
report
of
K&lt;lr«r
*
,ial'
for
it
is
worth
more
money.
Terms
victions aro Inevitable. -Up to the
»run and J. I*. T “' “; ’ ,,
ployment and his worry over bills. hoDses and flies spell typhoid. Why
on
part.
This
place
is
worthy
of
pilbtir f o u n t y toad a* I ' "
»*:•&lt;1
present
only
one
person,
W
hall
porter.
Tho answer is very
Maybe ho would worry less if he had have them?
T h . f llt V tiO» tW* r * ? ' " ' ,t, * *
who waa accused of having said that, consideration. L O. Packard. - 67-lc Ttichm
ond av e nu » T f i l n ' ’ *"*
They who have them are
fewer children, a suggestion that simple.
auction of taid r«ati« ») * 1 1
lBj* i
ho
did-not
believe
th
it
"official
reports
not
of
a
high
order
of
mentality.
For Sale— Prize Winning Buff Or­ tannini *h»nr*
.'.rff“
pointa toward inconsistency In the
about Austrian victories, has been acy arda) alnnt th* " n
(»1,
Tho »220
bureau’s discoveries.
That is not They arc weak In righteousness anil
h u e (S). towiiihlp &lt; * ‘ " 7
quitted. In this case tho Judge ruled pington Eggs fov hatching.
Impractical.
strange, however, as all sorts of in­
•h*f -Ugbellef In official reports docs kind that hatch and live. 15 eggs to
setting.
Price $2.50.
Enquire 210
vestigators are nowadays finding out
Shall the dirty be compelled by
not Impif unpatriotic sentiments.
Many of the troubles of life such
Park
avenue.
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No, indeed; not
many things - that contradict the law to be clean?
Tho military authorities of Cracow
things that other Investigators find unless such dirtiness threatens the as headache, indigestion, constipa­ are forbidding the entry of refugoes
T
For Sale— A good five passenger
out and that aometimfs contradict health and comfort of others. The tion and lack of energy aro due to from Galicia. This prohibition Is n
and t h r e ^ i i u a r t r t »
'ì '
* Kitln»*
prelude to tho evacuation of Cracow automobile in good condition .with
some of their own conclusions.^ It. is Scripture says: " H e who is filthy inactive livers.
and »»* i 'i ai'1' 1
'i«* *•..
new tires, cheap at |3Q0.
C. F. nui
a l o n i I h . nntlh uuaMrt c
^j
G RI SHY’ S LIV-VER-LA3E is a by noncombntnnts, In view of the ex
a rare inyestigator whoso discoveries let. him he filthy still." Of course;
o
n
l
.
r
(h
a
l
t
)
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Williams.
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arc consistent and worth while. This whot is the use to do otherwise? j natural, vegetables remedy that will peeled approach of tho Russians.
Iw p. 30. r a n * r l t ,
atu*
.

•

a

PEOPLE AND EVENTS

t

FOR SA LE

; j

WANTED

M ANY TROUBLES
DUE TO A N
INACTIVE LIVER

is a very age of investigation and
from government-commissions down
there is a tendency to probe into this
and tha^ and the o|jier thing, with
results that often are of not tho
slightest vatue to anybody.
N o w that the bureau has told
wives how to keep their huabaçds
there ahouldn’.t be any more deter-

Compelling "he who is filthy" to.be
clean in person nnd premises will not
make him clean in mind and soul.
He'll be filthy still. We must teach
cleanliness to the unclean. Then if
they become clean and stay clean It
la lvccause cleanliness is In their
nature. If thsy stay dirty, it is be­
cause* they are .Inherently dirty.

get tho liver right and make those
troubles disappear. It has none of
the dangers or disagreeable after
effects of calomel.
Gpt a 50c or $1 bottle of thii
splendid remedy from your druggist
today. E v e r y ’ bottle beats the like­
ness of L. K. Griaby, who guaran­
tees It through Wm. G. Aldrudge.

Jo idan

Germany's Gunmaker*.
Berlin.— Kruppa, the guumakert,
who build the leviathan iiowltsers with
which IJego sod Namur were ahellcd, l» &lt; &lt; a » &gt; &gt; a a t « » a a a a « « « » » » ,» l
employ in normal times of peace 80,000 work people, make (marly 110,000,For Rent— Two big stores on
000 profit per annum, and spend about
$1,760,000 a year on their work-people's East First street.
Joe DeM ont,’
^ mds Ioo, holiday and Christmas funds Coca Cola Company.
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IN THE HEART O F TH E W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

H ERALD

PUBLISHED
SEMI ■WEEKLY
VOLUME-VI

PROHI AMENDMENT
DEFEATED INSENATE
TO .C A R R Y ‘-IN - U P I’ EIT
HOUSE B Y ONE VO TE
ON TU ESD AY

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SANFO RD , FLO R ID A. FRIDAY, APRIL IB. 1915
*
Purr Rome)ride
Several days ugo « negro man und
wife in this city engaged in an alter­
cation and in the mix up the woman
cut the man with a razor and he
died the following «Lay,..The negro
Hintls working- » in a celery field
the day ufter were hoard in the fol­
lowing conversation:
“ Say, did you heah bout
dat
homeycide lass night?"
'No. what you mean, homeycide?"
“ Niggah. done get cut -by his wife!
and died."
"How cum y o u '«-ill! dat -homey­
cide?".
“ Ruse hit happen in &lt;lc home,
you fool niggah."
As the explanation seemed logical
enough there was nd more conversa­
tion about the "homeycide" und the
one who explained it ia now looked
uiron as a scholar,--------- —---- -

NO. 68

NEW JITNEY BUS SUFFRAGETTES NEXT
WILL OPERATE HERE IN THE LEGISLATURE
BUSINESS M E N

FAVOR T H E BEFORE

NEW T R A N S P O R T A T IO N

C O M M IT T E E

YESTERD AY AND

M OVEM ENT

Tallahassee, FI»., April 16. — A
That the jitney bus would be a
vote on the prohibition amendment
good
thing for the city of Sanford
*#* taken In tho senate Tuesday,
was so decided at a Meeting of Mte
resulting in 19 yeas and 12 nays.
Merchants* Transportation League
The roll call showed the following
lust Wednesday. The league met for
vote:
the purpose of discussing the con­
Mr. President (Chas. K. Davis),
tinuance of the eflorta to induce
nay.
trade to come to Sanford by the free
Senator» Adkins, 15th district;
transportation methods employed all
yea; Blitch, 21» t district, yea; Brown
last season- and. it was..proven by
29th district, yea; Collins, 16th dismany hi i hr merchants prelent- that
trict, n»yt Cooper, 27th diatriot, y e a ;
the transportation problem was ono
~bonegan, 19th district, yea: Drane.
of the drawbacks to the trade of
7th district, yea; Knrris, 18th dis­
Elk* Install Officers
Sanford. Ever since the depot w-ns
trict, nay; Fogarty, 24th district,
Sanford lodge of Elk* installed
moved a mile from the business portion
yea; Gornto, .12th district, nay, the new odicers at the meeting held
of the city Ahe country tra«le has
Greene, 30th district, yea; Himes, on Wednesday evening and the cere­
been handicapped by the 50 cents
11th district, yea; Himes, 11th dis­ mony which is u very impressive one
hack fare from th«* depot to the
tort nay; Hudson, 13th district, was witni'SKcd by a large number of
business portion of Sanford and in
yia. Igou, 23rd district, yen. Jnhn- the members
Past Exulted Ruler
order to nllevial«* the situation the
vm. 17th district, nay; Jones, 2nd ( ruse Barnes acted as Grand Kxaletleague wus formed to give the cus­
district, nay; Lindsey. 3rd district, eil Ituler und with the assistance of
tomer* free transportation. The in­
yes. McClellan, 25th «listriot. any, other oiliccra installed the new of­
crease in trade conditions more than
Me Ear hern, 22nd district, yea; Mr- ficers as follows:
justified the outlay in expense and
Geachey, 1st district, yea;. MiddleExulted Hitler. T A Neal.
the merchants will continue the plan
ton. 26th district, yen; Plympton,
Esteemed Lending Knight, J. II.
this summer.
The question of the
14th district, yea; Roddenherry, 5th Hurley.
jitney bus was tak.'ii up and tt mem­
district, nay: Roland. 32nd district,
Esteemed Loyal Knight
K E
ber of the new firm that will operate
yea. Stringer. 9th district, yen. Ter
Householder
the new jitney litiss«** was present
rrl), 20th. district, yea, Watson. 6th I Esteemed I «■« luring Knight It I
to explain the plan to the merchant*
district, yen; Wells. Hth district, nnv; Washburn
There will he several hu»»e* of the
Will. till district, i n ) . Zlm
’. 1st
N'eretnry &lt;• I Taylor
Ford type installed »lid each one of
district, nay
freusiirer, 1. i‘ M«&lt;Tili«*r
them will hold eight
passengers.
Chaplain. 1 I. Andrews
Blitch opening the «1«*La t«■ pro
Regular *i li«*dtil«*» will he made and
flier K It Itoiirt ,sented submission ns ,i 1&gt;■moi ro t li
tie . » ( , will operate (rum given «tu-*
Tru»tee ft I Hull)
incu.iire and the appealed fur right
tin ns «in the str«*ets. giving the city
of tin* people to decide in reasonable j After the Installation of 'the ««( it regular ear service 4: t the low rule
intervrls ("lii'rlclh' in the mime of lii'iTs i tin«* «i * i *i ig w,i . hold iii u | t , Tl t e l l .
1 to*
filer, h u n t *
elltin J.'i 011(1 a,.w Voter« siio ** th. |.,-t who'll tll.il &gt; thing' |,,r (I,- gmn| ul d n r * e d I b e | l l n e v l , u * * e * a n d p r o m til«* ««filiT w* t« 'll" u- • t
I he S..n i - e d t o g i v e t h e n e w c o m p a n y t h e i r
&gt;utimission in 1910
The old arguments of lm li si ll fi«r«l lodeg i- i" i most IIour i-king s u p p o r t i t . e v e r y » ¡ * \ p o s s i b l e
new \,.,r promts**",
go vet nmen l an«l the right of io un­ rendition »ml
ono h for t lie lo.lg,
,
til« to liectde th« ir own ;slf..ir. w
I m . il c .1 S || I , P , f | n e
nun!. I,v Johnson. Hum
buffi
11- ■•! : . \|
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I l.i\
i lorn t»v, \\ el I l 11*a it I p 11ut
M t M ..I
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steet
I hi* &lt;l.t I e Is i t-iJr -i i \ | ' ‘ i ' *11«1
If .ltd .irghoil t h i li., -i.,to i*
U luli r wiili-t t i r .
tu ilu y ..lui w r l k i i l
tin- ill t ;m«l tile people I In ill.isti r*
Let every pllbll, s|ur 'ed Illl/I'll
.'l««li,' t h . t o p u l t l .
snbuiéiriui
1
of publn sentiment
» r , ; i !•• . t u l f e n m i v
y o q n g
t u t u ’ .l t . i l u
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Blit« h g.i « «» r ot t&gt;
1h., i 11 the J l . t l t i l t i l
v v u r k
l . . I I . p-t
t u g , t i n t
i!&lt; !*t il l
,.1'i t.y
I ««il.« r .
«1111* I ‘tuu til was iii 11 .11. I tu- s u ii-*
i: v»tit v. u l, s- ttiing-. |.«it ui u! .
« u r l ì i ' - d i x i n g ri ..rii
u traduce ten ot utori* regulation l ollies, u - . ■ -tis p,r any re* • p l . t - r l c
t - '!«•
f o n t,d ' ì ■ I I ! tt.g o r u
iti . « In I »
•. r i e ic lit r , in . i
o i .p I ■
hill
Ithtch etn;nge«l lie* v•«»•• In ■
» r m m th , 't.n dy tin tin n i *.llh i o co rn i
anil gave nolite of u vote to
n - , • n, iigenietit thi.t no Magnum water
g r o w t h tu i m p e l l e l o n - t i p g o p e r a t i o n s
er it be ret. it.oil which wtB muse a
consider it tom orrow ,
vI e I
ori lo - 1 • t . I.O, rd s id e, h, r
I pr , , pi l t i g
I-1
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ur
iipp&gt;-*it i n I i n I!
I
o r d e r t o M i l i m i l n « o n s t i t t i t ■«• . . I
lui w t »*t l* t lltg - l i n f e V .. rii
T w u pi r t
you will l.&lt; g.ji now th" wink w dl In
a m i - d i m lit it
is t i e c e s s n r v
for
t fie

THE

F IG H T

STA R TS T O M O R R O W
Tallahawee, April 16. —Suffrage
workers in Tallahassee in the inter­
est of the r«*stiiution providing for
the submission of n constitutional
amendment giving the women right
to vote in the state of Floridu had
their first hearing before a commit­
tee Thursday afternoon, when the
senate committee on constitutional
amendments, of which Senator J. B,
Jones of Eseambht-ts chnirtnan met.
The suffrage amendment is the
next important issue to be thrashed
out by the legislature and it is ex­
pected that the tight wilb begin to
take on real form during th&lt;&gt; latter
part *&gt;f this week.
The suffragista arc her«* in goodly
number* .nut are working hard lor
the pu**.igc of thrtr residuimi!
it ipretty generally believed, however,
thi.t the n .solution will not lie look­
ed on with favor by the l«*gi*luluro
on the whole.
Whether it will re-,
reive a lavoravi«* report at the hands
of the committers is a &lt;|U«*»tion
Tit Ha hus»i*«‘. April 15
Senator
Jone* n( E-i'i* inbt.i « omit V would
have t In pr«‘s«-nl legld. t lire .rente ,
slat«- lit r ry , t Till;;lm»*« «•
I lur­
ing tin session Wednesday morning
tie it tm.l neil a nn***ur»* providing
for t*i i-'laldlshtn. tit nl a state
library, providing for a state librari­
an i* tn| .' IdVtrtl of tried pc* fur the
*1.. t. I i •- i * v
Mt
pose

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for
t.*r i- .iloni on ,iti\ ul. eri ut
et. I,
'Mi-t i» desired iti,l there
-i cm
I ! ■ ,1, i li-ri * th,«1 il t ■-n
liet i- . r |.&gt; rut) fruii» one utili u tu
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secure informatmu I,
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portions. No site for the other pro­
posed county has been decided upon.

SUBURBANPROPERTY
CONTINUES TO MO

Tallahassee, April 16.— Fish deal­
ers from many sectionr of the sfitte
» ’
J -a/Lwdfc*7^ , j, jCs•
reached Tallahassee Wednesday tor
-_ _ _ _ _
*
*
the purpose of appearing before a T W IN AU C TIO N E E R 9-STIR U P
joint meeting ot the senate and
T H E BUYERS A N D SELL
house committees on fisheries in con­
nection with purposed legislation
M A N Y LO T S
placing salt water fish under the
shell fwh— commissioner and also
Sanford real estate is moving. **
plaring a tax on alien fishermen and
Ordinarily Sanford real estate
their boats*, und other Ieg ¡slut ¡on
moves by its own volition but just
concerning them.
now it is being hastened by the ac­
For several tlnys past tho fish­
tivities of Penny Bros., and Thomas
eries committees of both houses in
Bros., Twin Auction^jfs who are
joint sessions have been wrestling
here to awaken interest In the real
with the leinslution touching on
estate line and call attention to the
the fishing industry of the state.
superior advantages of Sanford dirt*
Among some of the things decided
at. an-4nvestment. -------- ---------------upow-and-whfch—irtll have a f a v ó r i
Tho Twin Auctioneer» woke up
uble report when presented is a bill'
providing for a tax of ten dollars on the city yesterday with a good band
UH aliens engaged in fighting within on the streets and carried the crowd
the three mile limit. A tax on ton­ to tho lots at Midway, the new town
nage on all vessels engaged in the lor colored people. Heru u free fish
fish buxine*.* within the state’s limits-1-fry jin d other attractions kept the
large crowd in good humor, sup­
i* also favored
The proposed tax on aliens raise* plemented by the great line of talk
tin- question of constitutionality bul handed out by the twins and many
i (»,. committ'*«*. after having dealt at lots were sol«1 not only to tho col­
length on the matter reached the ored jreople who want homes but to
conclusion that this is within the white people who expect to build
homes to rent to the colored ten­
legislature’* powsr,
ants. The sale was very successful
Tallahassee,
April
16. Florbla in every particular.
Today tin* Twins are busy trying
may have tier own Ilnrri*«vii aiitinurcotic ucl
If H«‘pr«*M*nlntiv(* Har­ to populate Markham Heights with
rison of Duval secures the passage ii high class of residents and this.fine
of a mea'tir«* entitled an »ct relating |iier«* of property will soon he filled
tji l lie dispensing and *« &lt;, of habit- with houses if th«* «ale i* any barom­
forming drug*, there will In* written eter of «conditions.
oil the slat ifte book* of the state
The Twin Auctioneer* nr«* good
an act whi.li «til I» 1 known a* t h«* one« and the manner in «vhirh they
Harrison anii-iiarentic act. winch conduct p sale is satisfactory, in evwould make it unlawful for any ery particular. Of rtutrso the Sundruggist or other* t«i dispose of fur«! property is /ood and the inves­
li. lot forming drug« wiilmut . writ
tor« recognize till* fart. lull the
ten prescription from a duly lic«*ny«Ml Twins «re irresistible ami they as­
sist the buyer in making up his
phy ' " ' ia t i *T «le titist or v e t e r i n a r y
surgeon .»* pro« tiled in the hill
mind to purchase
Smilor«i might to rake on a first
I lu rid * F ed era tio n nf U , m in u s • lu ll*
*lass boiliiittg boom in tin* suburb*
I ti p iirt no tti ol i ' o l d i i ll« u lt h . I &gt;r after the two *«!«*« «lays and there
1 .¡en I nwcli M,-veli*, ri.nirmitli
will !&gt;«■ ninny new homes built dur­
F ile t ' lu id H y g i e n e ( 'o rnmilt«*e of ing the summer month« ns the result
t l . - t i i -i n n ! I-. i t e r o t loti Heult ii f i e p t
of tin* auction -si«'
h i t * «i
t t ut t

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Temple ItrAihi’rhiiod
Ttjni a cordial interest dominate«
t .........h i I m r i*. « tit»*! 1 j». I&gt; '&lt;■ «i f « i n Ii « u l n r g i l m 1.1
i li« *• I«« t- - •
tb.
tin* Temple Brotherhood ch.** of
.mi mien si suggest,*, end is jduiin«*d
rnen is ms nif«**ted by the rapid
tu cnv«*r th«* months of M.r.h, April
T illhhass«*«*.
\pril
15
If
growth in ghe «•nrolltiuiH utul she
.m l Mil y
* m il tu* r. pur l te. et« et f.« « ut,
exi ellaut percentage in 1.1letulaiii e.
Th«* he; ¡tli id i, home, end of u
git
lot
lire
il
t
he
legtf
!i
•'ii i i th*- I
I.t*«t S u n d a y ««'th an « : rnllm« nt of
.■immunity a1
ilepeeds to « gmcl
r in ti*I* id
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m i f ' o'
, r lie t
rt-nl ition
proposing
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to
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linking
the
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intcrchting
and de­
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I
. * well ,.s the sufi'KUurils to lu-alih.
r* ■• i '•« d . -tr. i g l i t ttuij o r t l v id • \ « i .
I In linci went down in an or­ m i of living prompted the sherifls it is not enough for most hothes to veloping a cliiss sjiirlt that is very
w«:.-s u ((..eked one vote of having be an i j go Ruth t ,iul in hand in all
dinary «living Hijit and Hit* ru- 1In . k fur ineriti.seel fee* (or feeding bn well l.S'iit in every puriiculer. Iie- gratifying. "T h e Other Fellow" has
u three-fifths majority
If
the public utterances, so t ht. I our cam -, i «impression r hu tuber «lesiglieli tu re- pm oner*, or w hthi r or not it i* tlu ir
been udopoM ns the motto.
i ail««* one «inull s|»««l of infeelion
nnp'tidmcnt Timi received twenty* paign will ment mir good &lt;iti.cn linee pressure on him w,.* noi u*«*.l II.', etimi to give tin* ill lout«* of
may
spread
over
a
wnl«.
territory
Votes it would have carried in the ship
. i
i • J, i l * l u t * r t l ' l I ' l i I f n l l l s l u r t l
Oculh of Mr« l&gt;«-la nutter
., lilt . « ,-| III« I |e t tie I'll,- 1 I i it. *•«
senate
*( U» ' t N Ü J
t'i l p I I I » ,1 t.
Mr. I Jr I. m i. ! wifi' of 1&gt;r I)e la­
M * * i .u I lu ,it r j - ' s « , ) d a )
ho
no
Sew Samt 1p&gt;t S» w Pia, Ifar! Ibilu v* t » 1i
tf ,1 « » m
I I .
\ ) . i I u ! ' t . . X t . • . I ,i w e l e n m i
Igll.i li. ■ i . I lie p ric e o f in.«! ir .1«.-.I i t her horn«* on VSi*M
J t» riu.l
T
hi'
new i .- ■' p in |p r'or- i■ tin
m* • I ih¿ I» •! t
I i|*M
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Telegrnph •Poles
t*&gt; ,11 »Ilei* ni, it I« r»
id nil . r- t».
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U hat i . |- *-' -'-«-ct yi--.tcril,«y morning afier
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b.iiiil two ii’clo, h TTlesdc v ,ifl* r People- B. 1 k * i'-ii' .* ■i&gt;p tied ?&gt;*f i •. i 11,
1* ti--.
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The
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loi
Hour
large I’o 't . l Telegr.pl pu|o | i V t . « m *
funeriil
took
phtre
On*
morning
ut
Ut-li • i
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111
111 .N i l ' l
1h»
•ding «if |»rtitnirr&lt; lu 1l,U tum i- (,,r ....... . I ttjilr am willing to inelld |lull o'llonk. Rev Strong of the Coil
*■»« First street tour the r. ih..,i.| ( t u t . 1« ■ ' - l l ' r i . « r h i i i g l.y pc - I n r
11 u
tu
ten, ;, ml forty 11!»'■ r* r un a! tii.lilf.-r.-iis und negligim v .mik* I hey |
r
yards f,dl carrying four others on ford to givi tin i.1. , a name alpi
gr«*glitloilisl •' r-1 *t ««nictating
III
Evi eilig strinoli, subject
Km
have
oli.
r,-t|
.»
pro.
of
one
gallon
ul
.
. if. ■■III,g of pri ni.i-r« Ifl
i «*\ are i i.hu »,i «1 it I- a «it.,1 mattet
the stn«-t with it
The live pole«
tcruienl v
ttinth ih Lttkeviow cem­
|d«ty« r .nid E iiij.!uy ee." 7 IO
Tim
stiit«-iin*nt
"Tuhereulosis
i*
a
s u g g e s t i n g
the
&gt;( thy number of ten.
Thi^y
w* r. a]) In the Idock betweyn Myrtle ice crea i n I " tin- h i
etery
Sung and praise servier, 7.15.
best
naine.
The
co
tit
est
will
be
opini
receive thirty nn«l forty cents disease &gt;■( childhood, and caught for
ami Laurel und the wonder is that
Large audience* !us*t Sunday nt
the
most
part
in
the
home
hefnro
the
P* r ittpfil, resjieetivi ly
several people were not killed by the for one week and /adieu wishing to both services
A SS i*e .Man Speaks
age of fifteen years" is eloquent with
poles, w . II. Pell was near Mirtle compete can send t hi »r name for the
suggestion
In Inking up this ■hilil
tlsrur
I nilerwooil, probe.idy the
place
to
tho
Herald
office
marked
*ilh hi# horse anti wt gon and see­
T lluhassec.
April
15 In
an
Methodist SeMlri'H Lust Sunday
hygiene program which folio«««, es­ ablest men lit our jiuldic life luday
"Contest"
and
their
own
name
ing *he pole falling whipped up and
&lt;Bi Let Sundry th«* Sunday school lit ip. tiun of a "«**M&lt;m of the insur pecial atit ntiiin ttt urged to the pro- sjjuke to ncw.ipnpcr men n few dry*
escaped the pole but the wire hit should appear .it the bottom of the
took
on a new feature. An orchestra nini commit levs of luith houses this lectinn of the child from transmis-| ago, ns lie wi-h leaving Orlando after
The proprietors want the
him und he escaped by u very nar­ paper.
of four piece* gave norm* good selec­ afternoon lat«*, insurance men from sild«- diseai-e in the home. Give t he n brief sojourn.
row margin. ScVeral other narrow genomi public to visit the new place
•*vt*rv section of th«* slatea ur&lt;* much- children their rights, the first of
Mr. I'ndeiwoo«! said that, with u
meantime and get I hi* suggestions tions and accompanied the songs
escapes -were reported.
ing the capita). Thirty adminislra- which is a Mitiml body,
used
on
that
occasion.
Tins
orches­
little morn
«levelojiment
Florida
for the name that will he suitable.
All five of tho poles were absolute­
ttnn meutiur«'*i introduced in the
March Care of tm* Baby:
wmild lie able to feed hal 'h e people
The new ice cream parlor ha* been tra will he a'fnnture in th«* futur«*
him-,* by Representative Adkins of j
ly rotten .and totally unsafe and the
a In the home. Feeding, clothing of the I'nitcd States.
fitted up lavishly and will he one of cervices, under the leadership of Mr
Postal and nil other corporations
Al arhua county will come uj&gt; before hnthitig, '.lii'piin,
A
B
Brock.
This strikes a key n«&gt;tc.
\\ hy
the best in th«* countv when all the
that have these rotten poles in the
There was a-large anti enthusiastic the cnimnitlee for discussion, and in­
bi By the community
Cl«*an shouldn’t Florida be .he great sup­
fixture* ijre installed.
Inspect the
rt'y limits should he made to re­
sù re nee men inturesled have been milk, protection from traimmissihiv
ply station for the American public?
place unti send your n.itne to "C on ­ audience [trawenl at each of the ser­
place them at once with good ones.
invited to np|u-ar und participate in disease, sanitary surroundings.
vices
of
tne%ay.
In
the
evening
Tiitnpa Tribune.
test" care of The Herald. A ,c om ­
No °ne ever suspicioned that these
tin* discussion.
April t'nre of the Young Child;
mittee rtf three will «Irride on the one forty rnen of the Brotherhood class
pole* were so badly decayed ami
There is it ham jiussiliillty that
!* tn the home. Mental, moral,
that seems best and the win net »ill sang two hymns, which were enjoyed
Funeral of Nclaon*
°nly the accident of Tuesday be­
the
meeting
may
In*
postponed
ow­
physical.
by
all
jircsuni.
be announced in the i»*ue of Friday,
Kunrar.
City. April 15. — Funeral
trayed that fact.
The danger of
ing to the absence nf the member
ibi By the community: Educa­
April 30th. •
services
for
William II. Nolson, ed­
•uch a catastrophe is apparent at
who proposed tho measures and in tion
(Kindergarten,
Montessori); itor of the Kansas City S ltr, who
A Surprise Pnrty
Onco and the city council should
ortler to allow other insurance men recreation igarnes, jduygrounds).
Orlando Next Meeting Place
died early yesurday will he buried
- The blue Tilde of the C. E. Society lo reach tho rajdtul.
or tier the companies to place good
May Prenatal conditions:
The Grand Commamlery of the of the Congregations»} church will
today.
W w ' l t once.
Ia ) Hereditary, midwifery, visiting
Knights Templar of Florida held its give a surprise p: rty Friday' night.
« Bishop Cameron Mann of Orlando.
This demonstrates that all poles
Tallahassee, April 16.— Senator H. nurse.
twenty-eighth conclav«- at Daytona 7:30 at the church. The Beds will
Episroprl hishoji of Floridu will huve
should be abolished in tho city lim­
(h) Birth and death registration.
Tuesday, yesterday selected rlnndo lie in t«k«*:i ted to kno«c whrt the B Lindsay of Boniiny. re|ir«*»«*nting
charge
of tho aery ices. Bishop Mr.nn
it* and the underground system
The first stop in any rampalgn of
for next year’s conclave The meet­ Blues are up to, und nil friends will the 3rd senatori»! district, which em­
used.
and Mr. Nelson had been personal
You are
ing will he held in Orlando tho sec­ enjoy n ni«*o time if thpy come. Re­ braces the counties of Holmes and education is publicity.
friends since young manhood.
Walton, will probably shortly, offer urged to hold meetings on these sub­
ond week in Februr.ry, 1916. Miami freshments will be served,
Lecture at (he Star Sunday
end
Bey. Winchester will lecture at and St. Augustine were aspirants, something «loing all the evening. a hill providing for the creation pf jects. and ojion them to all mothers.
On Renppnrtionment
the Star Theatre on Sunday after­ but Orlando outdistanced her com­ Every on«* 1* «sked to bring twq two ndditlònnt e«&gt;Òntles in West Ask your »chon! mothers organisa­
Florida.
Mr. Lindsay 1* in receipt tion to join you m these meetings.
noon at 2:45 and 4 p m
Tt)e ]cc. petitor* and won easily
Tallahassee,
Flc., April 15
The
dimes to help in a good cans the
of numerous request* railing for the Ami first of all, print this litter in matter of c« nsus and after that reIII Em Comrttutnler
It &lt;&gt; Nen Reds and Blues uro working for
ture at 2:45 will be to men only and
establishment of a new county tak­ your town i^wsjia jier.
A list of apportionment of the rtj«rii.« ntatives
the subject will be " G iv e the Girls a
Rt.
Em.
Communder
\\
R
ing
three
township*
in
the
eastern
hooks
and
pamphlets
on
the sub­ and senators of lh&lt; -tale is following
Square Deal." The lecture at 4:00 O'Neal of Orlando » * » electeii grand
Musi
You
Cuss?
side
of
.Santa
Uosa
county
and
as
jects
suggested
will
be
mailed
to closely on the heels of the talk about
1 he for the ladies only and the commander for the ensuing year,
many
on
tho
western
side
of
Walton
any
one
requesting
it
from
tho
com­
Rev.
George
Hyman
at
the
Bap­
constitutional convtntldr.
succeeding
Mr.
Galen
B.
Seaman
of
)ect will be ono of vital impoitance
tist Temple is preaehing a scries of county. Similar requests have còrno mittee chairmen.
There tn* many «-out tics in the
o the ladies. The lectures ate free Daytona.
Very sincerely,
state with but ono itprcrtntativo
Olivet Commnndery of Orlando sermons on the necessities of life: from people residing on the eastern
,
as Dr. Winchester is a noted
Mrs. Laura V. McCullough,
and no ¡¡enntor which arc getting
«cturer on social problems the two had the largest representation at tho The subject for Sunday evening, edge of Walton county und tho
l«ctures wlu h,, U r fe Iy gtUnded conclave and occupied the post of April 18th will be " I s It Necessary western side* of Holmes. It ia sug*
U k o Worth, Ha.
restive under the unfair manner in
Chairman Committee on Child which the people of the county ure
“ »member the. hours. the men » t honor in the parnde. Mr. Frank B. for Men to Cusa?" You are invited gested that Ponce de Leon would
deprived of representation provided
, * nd th* !*dies « t 4 next Sunday* Stoneman of Miami was made dep­ to this service, as well as all other possibly be the seat of the county Hygiene, Dept. Public Health,
created of WalfSh and Santa Uosa F. F. W. C.
of the Baptist services.
by the constitution.
uty
grand
commander.
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TH E SANFORD HERALD

APRIL le. D u

way to eradLcaU*-tlia. disease is by I
burning the infected trees, the plan
that ha* been' generally adopted in
It. J. HOLLY, Editor
this state. Dr. E. W. Berger, state
W. M, HAYNES, Business Manager
Tin* Florid« Grower* «»*1 Ship­
nursery inspector, spoke on the i
A
per* League in Hnnu»i »ession nt
Publlilirl Kvfry TurcUy and Friday
"Origin, Distribution and Spread of
Citrus Canker."
He declared that
the disease originated in Japan and
Manager Lloyd S. Trnny made
was brought to the Gulf states on
■UMCBimON PRUT.. IN ADVANCE
lii*
nutiutil report, detailing the work
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ONE VRAM.................
nursery stork.
The first active in­
hi x m o n i liti
l ì», arcom ptisherf (furiniî the |&gt;a»t year. fection in Florida wus discovered in
TllUKK MONTH.S----...
T* especially in the trafile department.
Montirello in 1912 and since that
i. .0. Ulf by terrier 11.00 1« Y™. I. '
Mr. Tenny prefaced hi* report by time other infections have been dis­
Adunco «r 20«. iVr Mm (A
saying t but few people under» tu nd
covered in Dade county and other
F*r. &gt;U 1» Adrenee Mid Bo ,M*do »• (MDro (foe work of the [.CUgUO, Itnd review­
parts of the state.
■ •«***4 As .Hocond Onnn Mall Mallo« Auyual 22ad ed the manner in which the league
Dr, Berger said that the disease is
in operated. It is controlled by an
190A, at tbc Poaloff,«« al Sanford. Fmefcl».
lltdtr Art of March Irti, 1179.
executive committee consisting of transmitted ih many ways, as it is
si
nine member», three from the north- very virulent and the grrms may
O H « I» limit! IlaUdJog
Tdoyhaao N«. us ern ycction, three from middle Flor- travel for long distances. Among the
J i t WAHT tour business ,
— ——- , Ida and three from the southern p u t ways in which it is spread are on
beings . .coming
of the state.
„farm tools by human
, ,
.
H IL L S H O U L D BE K I L L E D
H. E . T O U r H. R. STEVENS'
C. M. HAND ■ SANT0RDTFL01TTITX—
R. R. DEAS
T &gt; e e new members were rhvriut
u n taci with rif,-possibly by
M,&lt;-.|*rr.M«*nr
I'rrtHmr
Cuhfer
' A u l ( &gt;&gt;blr,
F.
L
WOODRUFF
Vk*-Prt«knt
Already -the IU»poiUr-Star ha»' en­
on the committed- Last night' onw birds, but tim prhtc+piti metmr-fcr by
tered tentative approval of the right
from each section a» follows: W r M. the transportation Of Infected nur­
kind of an immigration bureau "trot
Gist of Mclntoth, Dr. J. H. Boss of sery stock. In order that the state
at the same time It expressed the
Floren re Villa, and \V. J, Krome of may he protected against the disease
hope that only the right kind would | Homcst(&gt;Bcl
S. Borland, of Ft. iq thw iuhu«. Dr. Berger said, it will
he passed. I^gtslalton of thfc.4«m , M r„ wnls e|ected lo , u,.wocl
K .‘ he necessary to secure legislation a u- physical appearance of his home commission in this state, shall, U cceding $500, or aemenreif t„ thf
nhould
and considered Heilman,
....
,
„ throizhig the employment of a larger very decidedly.
the produce or other thing of value county jail for a period of m&gt;t |0n|w
. . . he approached
"
also
of, rt. Myers, who
with the greatest care. The Timosresigned on account of ill health and corps of nursery inspectors and to
Rev. Gutteridge conducted Easter he shipped to them by any person, than six months, or hy bot h. such
Union has printed a draft of it hill
consequent inability to attend the have inspectors stationed at ail services Sunday at the Method­ firm or corporation, from any place fine and improaonment ih ih,- ,i„.
which would so handicap the devel­
ports of entry to examine incoming ist church.
meetings.
His message of the in the state of Florida, when the cretion of the court.
opment of this state, if enacted into;
nursery stock.
N ot only the fruit "empty tomb" was very heartening. same is sold b y them, issue in du»
Sec, 4. This act ahull take ejfrt
law. that it behooves every news-!
of
un^ T'
which, shall upon its passage anti approval hy
taken by the Florida Growers &amp; grower, but the trucker and the gen­ Ho announced that special servicea plicate sales account
paper in Florida to sound a warning
Shippers’ League wore outlines. Its eral farmer should he interested in would begin here in the near future. describe tho kind, quantity, quality the governor.
against it. It is hardly likely That
Ed. Note: Did you notire Sec. 2?
members now number 1,163. Pub­ this movement, ho declared, as in­ A class in vocal music is being or­ and price received for the produce
such a hill would ever get through
sect pests brought from foreign coun­ ganised at the Methodist rhurrh. or article sold,- and with £h££)f JliUtH M im Shipper *rlU hav* m
the
licity
notices
are
sent
out
to
the
the legislature, hut there ia always a
tries
thfCatca
tLAfo
also.
The
mer­
cause
same
to
bo
delivered
by
mail,
aent
of
a
commission
firm
in
writinr
■ , J.
chined tor th* to* tL provisions to slip nnwspapdci «vary . .‘-Monday,- giving chant, too, has a vital interest in the ‘ "Rev” Gutteridge made a hurried
or otherwise within seven days of to permit him to ship his fruit o;
trip
to
Titusville
Wednesday.
valuable
information
concerning
rate
through particularly when the hill js
situation, as the destruction of the
The newly organised Junior Ep- such sale, to the party furnishing vegetables or he .will he liable to j
lengthy and the. members are liable changes and other portinont matters, prosperity of the surrounding coun­
,
worth
League is'doing splendid work thé produce or article for sale, und fine of something up to $*»nn
these
notices
are
supplemented
by
to be lulled to somnolence b y _ tb e , ,
,
try will also cause him to suffer.
Rhould such sale he unsatisfactory term in jail for not getting the firm'i
under
the
aide
supervision
of
Mrs.
sing-song monotone of the reading I ‘ h.p ‘“ u,n.ce ,of -«uarterly reports.
to the party furnishing said protlucc consent to let him ship r ;,n you
Frank Stirling of Miami, inspector H. H. Pattishall. Good!
^ ^
Thus far the league has issued one
or
article for sale, then at his re­ heat such freak legislation j* that?
in
charge
of
the
work
of
eradicating
“
Blind
T
om
,"
the
well
known
col, ....
.
,
,,,
bulletin. It deal* with citrus canker.
This hill makes it obligatory upon ,r ,
..
.
. , ,
,
.
I three thousand copies have been tho disease' in Dado county, where ored musician is dead. It is reported quest the commission house shall If this is a sample of wh.it tho*e
every man who has a suhd vision to
. ,
it is most prevalent, gave an interest- that he was playing on the “ Banks furnish lo him within three days the fellow» are going t&lt;&gt; do .t TjIUh«.
..
,
.
, ,
, ; distributed
sell to register the same with the
ing
idea of the extent of the disease, of the Wabash” and fell in and name or names and residence, to see they had better shut iq. -hop »nd
Stundurd packages will eventually
immigration bureau, with maps and
whom said produre or nrlicle has come hack home before ti.- r«-«t of
believes M, |stating that up to April l. $26,000 drowned
he
descriptions and pay a fee for same. I
defined b&gt; law,
been
sold; lie shall also have access the country will learn wlmi 4 bright
had been expended with 1I2 inaper
which shall he known as the régis- Trnn&gt;' Thi" conclusion is based on
to
the
original sales papers and hooks lot of men we have up there. The
tors
at
work
at
a
cost
of
$260
per
GENEVA
(ration and inspection fee. The idea the legal contents for a barrel al­ day. The women have also assisted
showing
the name and address of only trouble with Section 1 i*. tfct
Another legal
One of tho best musical treats we
being that the public is to he pro­ ready established.
the
purchaser
of the produce or ar­ father of the freak hill forgot to put
by
giving
fairs
and
bazaars.
Most
tected by the hoard against the pur­ phase, pure food regulations, dealing of the money used in fighting the have had the pleasure of hearing for ticle, to the commission house sell­ in, “ And the shipper will forevn
chase of had lunda. While the intent with misbranding and artificial color­ disease has been raise d locally. Mr. a number of years was that given ing said produce or article, und every after receive a check
r\ month
at the Methodist rhurrh "on last
of the author of this bill may he en­ ing are also coming into effect.
reasonable assistance extended lo his j to pay for-his support
|Stirling said, hut recently grower*
Mlllt U
Musi Popularize Grapefruit
Sunday afternoon
hy
Professors
tirely good the, operation of the law
a wife receives ulimntn
satisfaction in the matter.
over the state have awakened and
I'. Slhljr
Tharp, Berry and Adams.
Great necessity for a popularising
would he so cumbersome that the
it
is
not
too
late
lo
g.
art* assisting, and the Federal go v­
tlk*
Sec ‘2 That no shipper shall con­
These young men possess remarkso-called inspection would he farcia!, eampaign to increato* thè domami for
thing
tacked
on
ernment has made an appropriation
aide musical talent und are travel­ sign any produce or other article to
und furthermore it would place too grnpefruil wna siri***«*d
I hi», too.
available
Since the disease was
ing in the interest of their profession. any person, lirm or corporation to he
much power in thè hands of one or Mr. Ienny »aid, i* a criticai situafirst discovered 13,000 grove trees
Might as Well Save T me
They are composers of some of tht sidd on commission without first ohtwo nu*n. If, us some one suggests tion.
I he florida Gioverà and
have been burned and approximate­ l. .
. .
i . of insTTuinentnl
... i 1
their cOrtsent in writing to
No w If,, shell|&lt;| t. t '
* ,| of
hest song»,
also
! Inming
,
these meri hnpponed to he thè righi Shippers I-engue ha* set ahout remly 300.00(1 nursery t .'«*»■* and the loss
furnish
same,
tlnlesa
said
shipper
her
mistake*,
(hnnesiu
et
m
il.
music. Ainong thè numhers of their |
kind there would prohahiy he no '‘dyiog il t&lt;&gt; »‘»me i Aleni hy prevuìlto the growers hus not been less than
productions is one entitled "W o n - lias a standing order with the person, he will see qtille cliourli •&gt;( tk*m for
danger from this source, hut if they lug on the ruilrouds to reduce the $50,000.
Marl* i on ino
■,
firm or corporation handling produce himself
price
of
grapefruit
on
dining
cars.
derfttl Love," and "Going Down thè
happened not to lie great injury und
or
other
article
on
commission
for
Mr
Henry, an inspector under Valley, One hy One," which was
injustice might result
There are Most of them have complied. The
the shipment &lt;&gt;f said prudun
other provision* of this hill th;rt are 1&gt;r&gt;f** on the Seaboard is ten cents Mr Stirling, went more into detail well rendered, und each a gem in
other
article
as
to
the
methods
employed.
He
itself. To listen to them sing proves
not good, but this is sufficient to I f'»r a half; fifteen cents for a whole
stated that the corps of inspectors what can be accolti [dished by the
Sec 3 Any person, firm or cor
make it undesirable.
It ought to grapefruit
DENTIST
art* under as stern a discipline as human voice
They have organized i poration \minting any of the pro­
he killed in committee
ReporterThousands of dollar* have been
w ntth h ut w ni 1 1 l ' i n r n .
soldiers and that they are'divided classe* in tieighhorittg towns, wtiich vision* of tin* act shall be guilty of
Star.
saved I hi* stale, declared Mr Tenny,
into -eparate squads
Uin* »quad l'un tcstif. io their a l ' i l i t y and ef a misdemeanor, and upon conviction
J
'
K O I ' l . K S B A N K 1(1 il IM.
()
through the work of the depart men!
inspect* the gloves that arc actually liciency as teachers of in strutnen tiil shall be punished hy a tine not ex- ]
B O O M *1
Tilts department was started a year
" W E P R IN T , V o t P R O S P E R "
JTnown to he infected and another and vacai music
ago
It is managed by one or~--U**»Z
inspect* groves where no infection
A short time ago there came to j
Must of olir yming peopk* are mmost competent traffic experts in the
ha* been discovered
In tin* waj teresled in Ilo* sludv of music, and
this office a latter from one of the
south, K ( ’ Hoskins, formerly of
there i* no opportunity for the dis­ w,j ir*M they may orgunize a class
small printing office of the state On
Tampa
Among the valuubie ui
ease to lie carried from infected to in Geneva ut un early date.
tho letterhead w*us lids sulking line,
complishments of the traffic depart­
lion-infected groves by the inspec­
summing up in language as terse an,
ment is its success in persuading the
tor* themselves.
In addition, tin*
could express the idea, "W e print.
railroads lo publish through rates
M OOUE'S S T A T IO N
inspectors engaged in infected gtoves j
You Prosper."
^
liev Bariletti* of Enterprise is exDemurrage charges have been rut
wear linen suits, which art* disinfect­
Whether original with this Florida more than one-half
pected bere lo prendi Sun day, thè
ed
after, leaving each grove. M ore­
printer or not, we do not know, but
Probably $10,000 a year is saved over, no inspectrnr is nllowed to Dilli.
four words could not bp selected in
W P' Squires died ni hi* home
tin* growers hy one item alone the
tho English language to more clearly withdrawal of a two.dollar fee for re­ touch a tree with his hand* or cloth O l i t'atlieron avellile thè 12th of
Florida Grower* Ncwexpress tin* seeming ]iiirp&lt;)»i* and consigning and dncrting, whith w.i* ing
Aprii
The (liner li wu» lield ut llls
destiny of the printing art
Iute lumie ori thè 1-tth. inlermeiit at
123 West First Street
~
suspended through the efforts of the
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Lakeview cetnetery.
Much sytnThrough the urt of printing the League
Also, much money was
world has emerged from darkness and saved the grower» when the league,
pathy is exprcssed for hi» (ainily.
More particulain in next issue,
ignornnee into light and civilization. through .Mr Hoskins prevailed on
By tho medium of the press, every the railroads to withdraw the pro­
Mr. and Mnt, I yy Bridge» and
HEKE’S COMFORT
childrcn are in Tilusville thè lirsl
trade, every occupation that engages poned charge for refrigerator equip­
GENEVA N E W S
of ihi- week. attend in g thè fonerai
the talents and attention of man ment. when moved under ventilators
IN COOKIVi
has been extended and prospered to
All nutum has pujon li&lt;*r spring
of Mr*. Itfidg«*'» father, John Jones,
A claim department ha» also been
No tard («orili -itti It»» •*»(»
a boundless degree.
which
were * Mr and Mrs J F Met Icllnnd
established in connection with the robes, and the trees
III I LAVORI It I*" t«S C“
But while the printer hiv* furnished trafficdepartment,
ull managed by hare, and apparently dead, are pul- attended Ebenezer church and vi»itKmfr ma&lt;tr
the means lor ihe salvation of almost MrH on kins
This departmentban- ling forth their delirale Inni»
and cd friends near there last Sunday
S*r dir tutti mm *"J
every other hudness, in a staggering dies only those claims which are tender leaves und shouting new life.
F I* Green, our rtiuil man is now
D ill mriiii ju»i ito»» I *&gt;*»' *•
driving a fine new- Saxon auto de­
number of instances he is unable to against
orrr tJ pul in fouf uwlm| i»4 »1»*
(ransportntiofi
companies, This is the season of resurrection,
•tory lim» fou »* »l »** ••• (*•• **
Hi* car hits a comaave his own.
and does not preLtnd to collect
We all rejoice at the nrws that livering mnil.
doinf.
Interest, depreciation and over­ elnims ngainst* private dealers, ns1the lirirk rnud to Sanford j* to be ^ modious pluco for parcel post packRetidri that. dir u i» ' &gt;•
ages
und
altogether
looks
pretty
head expeino ure rocks often hidden that phase of collection hus to do completed. What will add mure to
the Perorile W»&gt; »h'd'
nifty.
The Florida Grow­ tho development of Florida than
to the master of the printing craft with marketing
it il fnnitriftril »•
ai poitthlr.
H. S. Ismon, who came here from
until they accomplish his destruc­ ers und 8hip|&gt;era League is not a good roads? Who would object to
The bumrri tur ihr Imi
them? The "kicker,” did you say? Chicago some time ago anti purtion. There arc hundreds of print­ marketing agency
of (li; thr orni br-ill »«All *“
Much of the work of this depart­ Woll, let him kick; his "knock” re­ chased improved land in Cameron
ers In Florida and other parts of tho
errtilj; Ihrrr n * minimum «
country who urn operating ct con­ ment is in obtaining from the rail­ bounds so that he is the fellow who city expects Mr». l*tnon and their
and trouble
,
daughter, Marian soon to join him
stant loss, hut blissfully ignorant of roads a refund for overcharges gets the force of tho blow.
. YOU W ILL MAKE n o m i s t a k e i f y o u BUY A F O o m r i
their
condition until bankruptcy Whenever u change in the rates is
The rain Tuesday was of inestim­ hero to make their homo.
vdames Hixon is tho latest celery
mercifully forces them into some obtained it in announced through able value. Some one »aid it rained
press notices and bulletins
other means of making a living.
two feet in ton minutes. " J 'think, avenue cclety grower we know of
Organizing Freight Hate Service
though, he was a traveling man! who with his family are enjoying u
" W e print. You prosper," 1» sure­
A freight rate guide service is one However, it rained about iwo inches new nuto.
ly a good motto for the Florida
James und Duncan Mitchell ure
of
the valuable features to be inau­ in an hour. Thunks!
printing profession.— Plant City Cou­
camping
at Clifton Spring* turtle
Mr.
Peters,
Sr.,
has
been
quite
ill
gurated
by
Traffic
Manager
Hoskins
rier.
hunting for profit and pleasure.
for
the
past
ten
dnys
hut
we
are
next
season
Loose
leaf
books
will
----- O-----be sold to the growers showing rates glad that he is much improved at % There were 210 csrs of colery delta
T h e Pcriy Herald says that. Bob
products shipped out of Sanford last
from every shipping point in Florida this time. ^
Holly is grooming himself for gov­
to 3,000 murkets
This book will be
Mr. Crostwait with Mr. and Mrs week, 199 of which was celery. It is
ernor.
We havo known Holly fpj
constantly revised, as rates are'low­ Friaby of Bloomington, III., were estimated there will be a greater
many a year and the Herald must be
F. t* FOKsrr.K. Vki Pei -•*• s'
FHEDF.KIC It HAND. Pu smr »,
ered or raised
It will bo simple so here looking over the Geneva vicin­ number of cars this week.
H F. WIIITNFVM, C**.urt * . .
A. L. BETTS. A»» t Cammi■
mistaken. He wouldn't do a thing
that the grower and shipper can have ity recently. The latter wore guests
to spoil our chances for the position.
•
Freak Legislation
a reference that will be absolutely of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dooloy
—Clearwater Sun.
correct *
Tnllnhassee, April 14.—.At tho last
fT*’
Sunday.
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N o , indeed. Any time that you
State o f tho league's finances was
The Chase Packing Co. recently seasion of the legislature Senator
want the position juat say tho word
announced in the report of Dr J H. loaded four cars of fruit, making a Adkins of Bradford county Intro­
and we will retire in your favor. A
Ross.
According to the schedule total of about 100 cam this aeason. duced a bill regulating the sale of
to get your valuables. Put them iy our Fire
few more of those "fables" will land
prepared by Mr. Tenny, tho league
produce or other things of value on
The
Geneva
achooi
is
having
a
you in the Governor'^ chair or the
needs 112,210 to carry on its work well bored.
and Burglar Proof Vault.
Safe Deposit
commission.
He passed it through
electric chair.
next season. All but $3,710 of this \J hjr. and Mrt. Curlctt motored to the senate, hut it died on the house
Boxes for Rent.
has been raised. Dr. Ross urged nil Orlando Monday In their "U n ive r­ calendar at the close of tho sesaion.
. *
• • * ■* ** —’ *
Although It has been cool for the to get new members.
sal car” and back to "Pfbspoct He hits already re-introduced the
middle o f April and the winds have
_
CBrus Canker Discussed
meusure and hopes to get it over to
C ity ." •
been blowing something like is ex­
$3.00 for SMALL and $6.00 for LARiiK SIZK
The little son of Mr. and Mra. the houso in time for that body to
All of. yesterday afternoon was
pected In March, crops arc coming spent in a consideration of various Wicks was struck by a
swiftly act upon it before the expiration of
along nicely in all aectiona.
phases of citrus canker and the steps flying ball on tho school grounds tho aixty days. • The matters in­
being taken lo eradicate it.
The the other day and rendered uncon- volved In the bill are of such great
Ho tyia recov­ importance that it la here given in
I f you bMp; we will have lew flies, first speaker was P r o l y l . E. Stevens acioua by the blow.
full: • •
Ine mosquitoes and much le«a sick- of Gainesville, who subject was “ The ered.
O F S A N F O R D .F L O R ID A
_ _
Mr.
and
Mra.
Alliaon
were
guests
Section 1. That all persons, firms
nee*, b y a general clean up day. Wc Nature and Causo of Citrus Canker.”
I ' l 4 S I B I - M J ■»
j / a — w -M m-M U
f r.liU
can havo all of this and more— a He gave the history of tho light in of Mr. and Mrs. W ill Adams Fri­ and corporations in this state who
Mr, Adams is changing the sell any produce or other article on
the state and declared that the only day.
■ beautiful d|y. : „ l

TH E S A N F O R D H E R A L D ^

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A S S IS T A N C E

There are many advantages in having your name on
the books of this Bank.

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY I T V ^ y ? ^ ,MUat

We are in a position to help you at all times, no m at­
ter what your business is.
jOur officers will be glad to have you consult them.

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

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I COUNTY HAPPENINGS I

G e o . H . F e r n a l d H a r d w a r e Company

DON’T GIVE BURGLARS THE CHANCE

T h e Fi r s t N a t i o n a l B a n k

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�I ’ Carl F Forker. sales manager of
Riverview property in Jacksonville
is in the city today on business

I: [NANDABOUTTHECITY ü
Utile Happening«—Mention
of Matter« in Brief—
Personal Items of

Mr and Mr» K T Woodruff re­
turned last evening from their thirty
days touring car outing

1he order of Faster Star will hold
its regular meeting Tuesday. April
In te re s t
' 20th. 7::tu ,, m All members re­
«' Summary of tfu- Floating Small J\ quested to lie present
TaH^/TTuccTilcltjr Arranged fur
M ayor-» Proclamation
Hurried Herald Header*
Whereas, It is a well established
custom to observe an annuul Clean
Up Day, and.
Splendid prizes to be awarded for
Whereas, the City Beautiful com­
neatness of premise*.
mittee and the Civic committee of
of the
Fresh country egg*. 'J6e the dozen the WeUitz«— Department
Woman's Club of Sanford-tm-e made
»1 L. T. McCuller’a.
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request that—Thursday;" /T'fir’il * *2nd
John Baas-»1 Or)nrnfo was'In the be oliserved as Clean Up Day. and
city yesterday on I business.
Whereas, said committee repre­
senting
the Woman’» Club have as­
Household goods; Imperial irons
and yeast cakes at Simon’s.
GO-tf sured the city officials of the dub
women's hearty cooperation in ih"
Prices for plants, for roses, for ar­ observance of suid day.
tistic vases of (lowers get busy.
Now. therefore.
I.
David L
Thrasher. Mayor, proclaim Thurs­
Fat Hens at Lelllers — Can have
day, April 22nd Clean Up Day In
them dressed on short notice at cost
Sanford, and every citizen, white
of 10c.
f*8-2te
and colored is. culled upon to co­
Clean up Day Thursday next. operate with the city officials on this
Clean up and help us have an idea date to make clean and beautiful
the streets and yards of our fair
city.
city
Two pound tomntoes, 85e the
David L Thrasher,
dozen. Lr P. McCuller.
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■* Clean Up Day means health, that
menns happiness, and In turn—
wealth.

CIVIC PROGRAM
FOR SANFORD CITY
W OM ANS

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in t e r e s t e d

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A BO U T P E O P L E

A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS Uf1 TO DATE

...AND EV EN TS...

Adl^r*«l «11 CiHiiiisxtaliiok« far th»
Colaftin to
F«Inai, ’ »r
^ K A TtiUs. ft»»« No *03

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IN A CLEAN-U P DAY FOR

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BETTER C ITY

was not ^ moment during the time
that was not thoroughly enjoyable.
Mina Wells and Mr. Jordun hyvn
an offering that i* full of interest
and filled with many novel features.
The Lyrics are entertainers o f tbo
highest order and a little different
from the usual performers.
They
present a new line of comedy and
songs and are probably the best of
their kind ever seen in Sanford.
To see them Is to laugh end their
singing is tuneful and catchy. Their
little sketch, a short scene from tho
Chinese Honeymoon is irresistible.
Miss Wells is a gifted reader and
-***v*»ly port raj**--rturrnrrrr ptfrör; *;

Srir-.S'cw .4(1 l&gt;uy Unrig
j invites the club members ami their
Altogether enjoyable anil one of house guests to be with them upon
Ail over the country the move­ the days to be remembered with this occasion.
ment for clean-up days is gaining pleasure was the spend-the-day party
ground.
These have been success­ of the Sew-Sew Club Tuesday nl
The "B ed s" of the Congregational
fully carried out in Sanford for two the suburban home of Mr* II A
Endeavor Society will hold n rooked
previous years, tint this spring the Howard
Given us a farewell party
food sale at Irwin &amp; Giles store Sat­
civic interests of the Woman's Club for M,ss Mamie Devlin it was a day urday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock-.
ha.**.««Urged the idea, and instead filled with halcyon joy* amt that w l i h f t i ^
mada
^
-white M r . - J o r d c r t , in addition- to&lt; h «
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five long in the
memorrr* of
this guy doughnuts, salads, baked bean* nnd splendid baritone voire and ability
?l 0 n c ldM n
y’
bav* three* days crmrrrnng' d\qc ap­ little hand of congenial friends. Go­
cookie* will be offered. Come and as a cartoonist u “ himself a cievor
peal. It is desired that we may see ing out in the mdchines about 9:30
Mr*. Jordan, who is theget something good for the Sunduy actor.
our city in its very best Sunday the party remained until the lute
piano accompanist does excellent
dinner.
clothes, so every home maker -is afternoon, for Mrs. Howard is an
work on the program. The instru­
urged to set apart April 22nd an u ideal hostess and the guests were
mental
numbers on tho piano, slide
A action It ox Sofia! ■
^or ^ ‘R'blg *he borne premises, loth in depart. Every minute of the
trombone nnd cornet were particu­
On Friday evening next ut the
and making the verandas just as in­ day wus * idled with amusement and
larly good, while the-performance of
home
of Mrs. Anna Walker. 800
viting and pretty as possible. The laughter.
Music, dancing and vari­
Miss Wells and Mr. Jordan on the
city government is supporting the ous games were indulged in ior Time Magnolia avenue the ladies pi the maramhaphone was an entirely now
Congregational
church
'will
give
an
Idea by an especial effort toward hud certainly "turned backward*’ in
fruturr in Sanford.
A group of
park, street and alley tidiness. On its Ihght upon this happy occasion. auction box social. Each lady is ex­ numbers oh this instrument em ­
Friday, April 23rd a committee of The delirious dinner served consisted pected to prepare a box of lunch, braced ojierntlc nirs from the "P o e t
gentlemen from out of town will in­ of baked chicken, scalloped potatoes, enough for two people. These will and Peasant" in low tones,
"T h e
spect the premises in the six dis­ potato salad, home mudu bread, dev­ he sold to the highest bidder and the Anvil Chorus," " T h e Sextette from
tricts, awarding two prizes in each illed eggs, pickles, olives, Ice cream, final purchaser will share the box Lucia and the "B eil Song” from the
district—one for the most attractive cake and coffee. Those present were with the original owner. Great fUn Qhitnva u( Normandy. A pleasing
grounds, with especial reference to Mvsdamea F. L. _W©ojJn^L. ¿icncy is anticipated In the novel entertain* feature o f the'entire program wax
spring bloom, sod the- oth er for cp- f f f K u lf ii; U.~J. Holly. C. E. Henry. merit.' In addition there will be a the novel manner in which each
randu plants, including boxes and ft.
i * , , ^ q . L. Taylor, C. H pleasing program.
number was introduced‘ hy one or
pots. If in any instances the better Dirigée, J. S. Wilson, E. D. Brown­
other of the artists.
The opening
Junior PupiW litcilal
■showing is made by a back yard, or lee. Mindell, Symes Wallore. Miss
number, Mendelssohn's "Love Song"
Saturday afternoon. April 24, ut
some place not easily visible from Elizabeth Hunter, Mrs Howard and
was rendered on the trombone, AorNice fat hens nt-L. P McCuller’s.
3:15 the junior pupil» of Mrs. Funthe street, a word to that effect Mis* Mamie Devlin, the guest of
net nnd piano. This was followed
The
Music
Department
of
tin
nie Stembridge Munxson will give a
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should be sent Mrs. (!. D. Bishop, honor
Woman's ("lut» will hold their regu- [
, . ...
,
rerital ul the Studio tu which the by n dramatic reading hy Miss Wells
Head the announcement of the la. monthly meeting In .be duh ! ^ r c l a r y of the ( ty Beanti ul cornpublic i» invited. The young poople and illustrated by Mr Jordan, the
civic program in this issue. (Jet busy rooms Tuesday afternoon. April 30 rntl,M&gt; nnd "hp wlU “ rru,,lt“ for ^
cartoonist
In response to an en­
/fimi l ’ilily
will ho assisted Jiy Ml» Ida Hoy
The dintrirt» are
use every npportunti y you have The nominal rharge of ten rent* will ini inspertion
core
"T
h
e
Story
of a Clothe* Line.”
divided us follow»:
Mi*» Mumie Devlin entertumed »ojirumi und Mr* Carl Ferran of a humorous reading was given.
A
Fancy creamery butter, 40c the lie charged, the proceed* to be ap­
The recituls ut the
A special prize of a poster grapc- informali) in charming manner witli Euati», reuder
very
fine
number
was
Mr.
Jordan’s
pound, at L. P. MrCuller’s
G7-2t plied on the piano fund
fruii, thè fine pink meated variety In- R ""k “ ," 1 olh,r game». There were Munson Studio are ulways deliglit- Italian song from Faust.
" Y o u ’ll
An interesting program on the
troducod by Ueasoncr Bros, will ho three tulde* of Hook. Dulnty re- ful und thU promises to he one of Get Henjis of Lickings" osjwcially
Sundays join the merry crowd at
‘ ‘ Music of Germany" has been pre­
given for thè honic ground* showing freshments were M'rved antl thè the mnxt delightful of u successful for the boys, was the encore. Tho
Woodland Park.
Music, amuse­
pared us follow»:
ments, bathing.
I.ease it for your
thè tinest variety of fruii treei. 1pl‘,a»UN‘» "I thè evening enjoyed hy series. A small offering may be left stoty of uti old G*&gt;orgia slave set to
Paper,
German
Influence on
next picnic. See photos at pop-corn
For this prize, however, ontrie» mustl 11^ present who were Misses Bessie et the door, to assist in defraying music by Mr. Jordan wa* one of
American Music Mi** Chandler.
be made previously by letter to Mm. ¡Long. Essie Purdon, Annie L*e ('aid expense*
wagon.
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\he best of the evening's songs.
A
Duet. ( &gt;n Wing* of Song. Mendels­
Louise Hums, Edna Plant,
mnru mIm phone
number,
"H e art
The cool weather of the pa.» I few sohn Mr* Gen l. Boy and Miss Mishop, us tin- judging eommittee’s W''B.
/froil/ilal on ihr Mrylrr
time t* limited, and arrangement Alice U iiitner and Mi*» Stevenson:
Whispers" by Miss Well* anil Mr.
days is ideal Florida weather and I Stewart
Me»»r»
Kent Bo»»etter, Bavniond
Mr and Mr» Infili T Brady ulul Jordan was excellent
would
have
to
be
made
for
special
Another of
makes the winter visitor* «not t o 1 Pinna Sot
Seherin. F
Minor.
K e v lJ.ii hi and \\eld man * abiwell jthfir guest. Mi** Lucilie Bradley
II - ] &gt;CI t mu
the group wa* " A Venetian Boat
linger longer
Met ole] *&gt;óili it
Mm Hampton
a lo I tpr.i tik ( hrist oplief
were thè breakfast guc*t» ol Capi. Song."
Districi 1 Running (nun east to
I rio. I.lft 1Inné Fye». Mendel»
Large fat mackerel, two for J/» al
Mickler mi thè J .1 Meyler, U S
of
sobri Ml*»e» Josli* .ito! lume Stil west. t fie »treet* lying west
Two laughable monologues were
I. P McCuller'»
Ii7-2t
Engineering
Curii» Mmuiay morning
/»Girimi/
Ihtnfi
French avenue to the «-itv limits
mon ami Fra uri- \»ptnwull
given
by Mis* Wells, "The First
■Cover» were luid for aix, including
Make a list of your piatii» b«r *-ti
District 2 Streets east of Frencli
Mr»
W E Watson and Mrs I
Paper Some (orinali tornpo»ei»
I thè offlcers'of the Meyler and tfieir Baby” and "Her First Ride in an
try in the (lower »how Saturday, of Note Mrs. Geo L Boy.
avenue to Myrtle, from the lake, Pule»ton were hostesses on W&lt;o|ne*- ' go*-»t*
V deli* ino» lireakfa»t, limili- Dilniiiohih- were very amusing. A
April 24.
Prizes to lie awarded
Ninth street
il., , evening at a delight full ) plea»
Piano Snhi
Third
Movement ■oillfi
mi tempting wa* enjoyed Br«*U|t of .hafni-ter song* followed
tifai
Di-lrt't 1 ( ominif ciul avenue to an) and infunimi little neigh lair hmtd wtu)
Muunllg III -»' •ila 1a. M
I»» i»hn
n route to Blue Springs, w here |m rapid sm-cession.
i he Futility of
Mackerel, pig f•■ T. HuU'*lhr*’ Ml oil.
Fifth
street Sanford avenue to Myr dami that wa» much enjoyed hy all the Saiifor&lt;l party diseintiraked re Giving Advice to the llising GenK
1
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w
*r»
M
e
V
Mliliii' and roiintrv vt vt* Nil tl&gt;4hr&lt;* ill
pre»ell 1
Flute S&lt;»l«». Tb«' Dr»' ..in. by (. ( H)I th
"Tipperury" and "Lucky
Clyde 'Tatum.
la-lller's
#•&gt; Jtr
turning to the ritv un th
District t From Fifth to Ninth
term.inn M i«» .lu*|e Sttimuti
I Jim," all of which brought forth
Line »teenier
Empty all can* u hrr«* ! In IlHlh
lu c i». .Sanford avenue In Mvrtle
I HI
Pi., im D ie t
Man k frutti
gale» of laughter
Other delightful
,t (if I ,11» ,i,lu,
ipiito run hide and
Ilk titilli
! »i-t r1. 1 » Krom N i «1111 »
t to
Bun
U.ivn-t
Mr»
.1f»*
ll.iuser
number* were readings In Arrady,”
I I i- after mini.
/
Miiyo .-i a, / 'iinf
stnd»
u it h
V ||mil «
M i- s. I ufi/
accompanied
Ii)
the
cartoonist,
Mr. I|-*nr&gt; Mi I ..xtil in - birthday
N, vi rimi »du v
night. \prtl 22.1i Budyard Kipling'» l.’ Envni given in
Dl-t f ii t *i From &gt;i.u furti
i'im l t iliml I *ul f 1, a-o| j • ,
p.rly
1 the Baptist Temple 11 fill*
liste Dilli Furi! Itcpsinlid N u »
,l " i In- original bv Mi»» Well* and paro• it v limit» «*a»l ,
Phone d.V.i or 1iipj
Mrs t ceil (ii hhi ti «ill enii-rtain gram of inu»i&gt; ami reading
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ha
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sei
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thè
servire"
of
liti
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fu­
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1
1
i*r
¡liM
M
i
a*i«l «-v« •nmg of wtlfi two l.ilil«-- ,»l luldge
* died by Mr Jordan was fine '"i’ he
and you »hall have it
I • »ent*-,I f,,r I he lo-ni til of ill«* mug
fir»t ila»» paltit**r and «■ &lt;,m nmi
will he
tur. la v \; rit J\ t lu-r«- w
Ulule Bose," a 'harming little peoni
«•7 Jtp
- ii urd . . ft, -r,&lt;i .1.
./.me tond of i fie p mforif Pulii:
VOlir fard limi hke |cw al .......... l , Illuni »in w at I he I Ilio » building
by
Fila I.ee lltggmson. closed the
Mr* May Do kin» entertain» the Library
Don't forget the I ty |te,i ill 11ill
Tu kit« will be ut |iojiul
oiily f 12 Oli
I bi» mclmli*» , eanmg hegmntiig ! ; o'clock
readings and the scene from the
Partie» e\ Book ( ir. I,
campaign and civic program lor next tlioinughlv cimi nf ilrup Id.
Jirlce* . lid r. n lie bought of lie
U and hilnl mg i . I ilo * • r» or illuni» mi .
I Chinese Honeymoon ended a pro­
Tuivuiay altern**»ni
week, beginning \pnl 22nd I'liur»
I'Otnmiltee or at Philips drug store gram that made up an entertainment
cimi ni filkisbthg varni'h, itplmlslriry offer them for saie, if so desired
Music
Dejiart
ment
program
at
■lay until Saturday evening
Iteser valions ccq nlsn be made el
and top retoui’hed.
IN hniii» re- There " ll! be n fille exhibition d &lt;lull room»
*d rare pleasure and again empha­
I'liitiji
■ dmg
lore
I’here will lie
( ’armed nwr■el |«Otn tee*
1 I* quircil tu complete thè job
sized the wisdom of the Baptist
\itti rv Ili» bloom* lor siile The e
Tuesday mglil
no extra charge for reserved mm I M« Culler
Sa rifarti Marhine A (&gt;nragc
«i 7 .*1
people in muting their ■«•lections
magnificent llowyrs i r&lt;- grown ui
Sociid Depc ft in*-ut dance
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day
afternoon
were
Mrs. Geo. Tax­
Thursday
ntght
given
t.y
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lut»
ol S,. nlef.f. i'|,,lilla, |. Iteri-1&gt;&gt; I alleil
ing* and will homelt give a dramatic 1 *
Miss Belle Smith's subscription reading from
ton.
Ml**
Stevenson.
Nan Paxton,
Finest Fern. Specimen Gold fern,
lo
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held
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of
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'Batik,
Maeterlinck's
Blue
Twenty-four pound suck SwannMr Fri nW. Christopher «sind Mr. Ed
«Innre.
"xgiven by Mr. Meade.
ut
10:30
a.
m.
on
Tuwday.
May
Bird
Every
indication
[mint*
to
a
down flour, $1.10 the bug.
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Frank Christopher and Mr.
Best
Begonia
Collertion
three
4tb, 1915, t" cunsider thè udvisiif.ilvery »uri-cisfiil affair
The object Mr
McCuller.
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Itlrllutny
1'itrly
Earl
Paxton
A favorite pastime
I* one timt »hoiibl appeal to every
114' of aimndlMg lite unirle» of li»- Rex llegonitl» given 1i\ Mr MCath
Bake up the yard, gather all the »ociatiiin i" provole fur a »luling
Best ( **-riI mum
Coll* lion
Mev»“ Alberta Ayio.-ke was llu- puhlit spirited man and woman in indujgi'tl in by tin* guy crowd won
»n
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paper up. tidy nj&gt; the flower lied
bv Plof i harming young hostess to a number Sanford for mir blir.trv i« a publn the killing of harmless little snakes,
V e ll
I nllad n iu t»
»cale in ifie f.iimber nf illlector» lo f a i n \
« ut« lung terrapin* and
hgringing
you have a c ini nee for a priz,
f friend» la»t hriduy m celidiration beliefs i t or
lo* i filiseli ii n n nuli v and lo trau­ II N. - ling
honte
gués»
w
fiat
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But
they al)
TinVi » ••( fu-r tlurli-ciitfi* lurthduv
.‘» p u n g e r i
Itesi \»|iar agil*
m i »tildi Oli,et busi li**»» II» limi
l.ace* Large Assortment
»ur
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,
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and
It.id
tin
liest
time
ever
i rrv group ■•njoved a ga v lime
I up v I alludi il no g i v e n I , y
i off, ,1 i ijl
pr.ipc-U
-liti,
b e f o r e III»
in e&lt;tin g
Ladies' (lose, vi'rv up» 2."u
play
ing
game»
and
romping
upon
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III
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N K It.
Ladles' Hose Silk, tine iplnlilv ."ill,
The reception of the \\ C T C
/’rixnffo ( lut&gt;
Dutnt'y ri-fre-bmetit» were
t 'us In* r
Richardson Stumped Put terns, full
Best * i &gt;e cimeli plant not included ,lwn
wlocli wa» i*i have been field thl«
-ervetb
Mmiy
pretty
gifts
were
Mr»
N
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l ullucUoi* lliret- Bex B e ­
evening has been |iosljmned
the
member»
of the Priscilla Club
presented
the
young
lady
by
lu-r
Hihlmn», 2fic quality. I'm yd
gonia*
titven by Mr Meade.
The Ten-Ten social to lie given
The celery
movement is still ,
with a charming afternoon of pleas­
young friend»
Cut Flowers:
Another invoice Hats received yes­
ut the home of Mr* Frank on the ure yeslerdi y
heavy
About 250 car* rolled last
Miss Seay, Mrs
Best
display miscelili neon.» cut
terday.
Height* hu* been called off until u Garner'» niece rendered several vocal
week
The rutting i* heavier than
Wrljurr
Uryt.
I
’ruynlm
Mrs. Grace E Williams,
flowers fronl any one garden.
Six
later date
was expected ami the quality ia bet-]
selections that were much enjoyed
The Wclfari- Department will cn10G East First Street,
A ine r&gt; His bulbs, given by Prol
lor than it wa*
Some cauliflower
A color scheme of [«ink and white
lertnin
at
tin*
club
room*
Wednes­
67-2tc
Nehrhng
and tieels nr*- going out. Cabbage
wa* used in the decorations,. the reday afternoon, April 21 with the
l.yrrum Attrartion
Best display cut rose» from on«
Prize* for plants and flower* Bead and lettuce .n- about all gone. T h e'
also having the same
Due of tin* very best of the Alka­ freshfnents
annual program to the club. An in­
the list in the article in this isrue. young bean» and cukes are corning j grower's garden Six Amaryllis
t bulb» teresting program will fie presented. hest Lyceum nitrations was present­ pretty combination of color.»
Char­
telling all particulars of the civic on splendidly. growing rapidly »m l
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N.brling.
Judge Herring will deliver an ad­ ed at the Baptist Temple last even­ lotte ru**e, rake, coffee with cream
program.
will soon lie read) to »hip The late
Finest di*|ilay of Easter litlirr dress on the "Ideal Citizen" and ing hy the noted Boston Lyrics, a and mint* were served by the gra­
frost
did
not
kill
many
of
the
pep-j
Collection
of Dahlia hull*» from \\ other attractive number* will be clever trio of artists, who rendered n cious hostess
Those enjoying Mrs
Best in Air
per« or tomato«-* and both of these Alice BurjHM«.
Continued on Page 8
There
rendered. The department cordially' program of splendiil» merit
Best on Water
show up well.
Some earlypepper*
Most artistic
arrangement of cut
Best on Land
have bloom on a* well as
some flower* in vase. Six fuladium bulb*
That Good Gulf Gasoline
young pepper*
Best display sweet |iea». Collection
G7-2t|i
j Dahlia bulbs.
Prizes for- best kept premises and
Good Manner* to Help Boys.
Finest arrangement of Pansies
most nttrnctire porch— April 23rd.
Good manners attract ami please, Collprlion DahUn ,iu,f)#.
Clean up Day next Thursday, and should be cultivated by every hoy
Get busy and see how fine your place who expects to wtn success uid nnko ndium bulbs.
Handsomest arrangement of nas­
■can look.
his life Interesting to others In the
H E R E is u human »¡do to this institution. We like to meet outr customers nnd k *-*1Six Calndiums.
homo, on the street, In the school. In turtiums.
acquainted witjj them for our mutual advantage.
Luces Large Assortment.
tho workshop or the office, or were*
Prettiest arrangement vyild flowers
Ladies’ Hose, very* nice, 26c.
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This
bank is working all the time to please its customers, and we are well equipped
ever one may be bis relation to others exhibited b? Grammar or Primary
Ladies' Hose, Silk, fine quality 50r should be characterized as gentle,
to
render
the Ik *sI assistance to legitimate business interests.
School students. Fifty rents.
Richardson Stumped Patterns, lull courteous and thoughtful These uro
* Your affairs can Ik» intrusted to your H O M E IN S T IT U T IO N with the knowledge
Second host arrangement, ns above
line,
virtues and graces that make Ufa
that
they will 1«* we 1heart'd for, ¡is this bank is owned and managed by the most solid
Fifty
cents.
canter «ml pleasanter tor all.— Boy
Ribbons, 26c quality. I he yd.
* and successful business men of this city.
r
Parties desiring to enter plants for
Another invoice Hats received yes­ Scout Handbook
! the show must have them at the
terday.
1; We conduct a well equipped Savings Department, where you can open an account
Worfc.
Hines building before ten o'clock in
Mr*. Grace E. Williams,
with $1.00 and will receive 4 per cent interest, compounded quarterly, on all funds
Man must work That Is as certain the morning and »ill lie expected to
106 East First Street.
deposited.
as the sun Hut b*- may work grudg­ move them not later than Motidi y
- 67-2teingly or he ina* »«irk gratefully; he nooji
LET US SERVE YOU
The judges will «jo their work
I’ rnnk Brodnax of Jacksonville, may work a« a man nr In* may work just lie (ore noon on Saturday, and it
the popular representative of the1 • » « machine
Hv cannot always Is hoped thut
one will lose a
Southern States Life Insurance Co., choose his work, bin lie «un «to It In
chance
for
a
prize*
hy
a belated entry.
in the city several days on busi- a generous temper nnd with an upcC O U R T H O U S E n H I L O I N G )
Only."
those
residing
within the
looking heart. T h era is no work so
"*•» and pleasure combined.
city
limit*
of
Sanford
nre
eligible
rude that he mny not einrlt It; there
F O R R E S T L A K E . P res.
D . L . T H R A S H t i n , V ic e -P re s .
A . R . K E Y, C ashier
Tho Ideal d t y — that la our goal. la no work so Impassive that he may for prizes, but it is hoped that any
Read the civic program and aoe how not breathe a soul Into it; there la Seminole county flower lovers who
we are going to reach the highest no work so dull that he may not en­ have beautiful bloom just now will
liven U.—Henry 'Hilo#.
lake part In the exhibition.
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Handling of Striped Materials

Hospital Next for Some of Cana­
dian Soldiers.
Could Neither 9lt Nor Stand In MudPilled Oltchee Under Heavy Fire
for Three Weary Nights
and Daya.
Ijjndon.—Tho discomfort and even
actual Buffering caused by doing only
one turn In I be trenches is described 1
by a t'anudtan soldier In Princess Pa­
tricia's Light Infantry In a letter writ- |
ten ut the front. Such was the condl- i
(ion o f tho troops that some of tho
men hardly were able- to craw) -from
tho trenches when tho relief hour ar­
rived.
With too much mud to sit
down and the trench too Hballow to
stand up straight, tho troop was'In a
difficult position. The letter, which
was printed In the London Times,
say»:
“ We left tho plnce iron) which 1 last
wrote, marched 15 mile« and billeted
In a barn. Tho following day we
marched 12 miles to wllhln about three
miles of tho trenches, which wo en­
tered late at night, relieving some
French troops. We stayed 48 hour« In
the trenches, or rather ditches, as j
they’re little better, and such a time !
I never experienced In my life.
“ It was raining moat of tha;jjm«\
imfpfnr WHS KMhg'on all night, nnd In
tho daytime wo were subjected to a |—
moat awful bombardment, especially I -U]
on the Drat day, shot!» exploding near I Fs
tny trepch nometimrs tn bunche« of
six. Mud and pieces of shrapnel* fell
quite close siveral times The »hell»
from the German big gun» burst with
a terrible din nnd fairly made the
earth quake, our trenches caving in In
many places from the severe concus­
sions.
It seems that everything Is woven
In stripes this year, and the froo^ of
gingham for the half-grown schoolgirl
may show them « b well managed ns
they aro In the visiting gown made for
her mother. The handling of striped
fabrics Is not a particularly Htnplo
matter, hut when well done tho re­
sults a m numrthlng to be proud of.
A good model for n dretts of striped

the right direction.
They slant to­
ward tho middle of tho belt nt Iho
back and front. At each aide a band
of tho material, tinvlng tho stripes
running horizontally, makes a neat
decorative feature and adds to the
shapeliness of the waist. In the elbowlength sleeves the stripes run length­
f
wise.

"W e of my platoon consider our­
selves very lucky Indeed, as wo suf­
fered the hottest shmi lire along the
lino occupied by the battalion, but for­
tunately tho Gentian gunners had too
much elevation, which resulted In the
shells, with two or three exceptions, i
falling over and clear of the trenches
Tho Gorman trenchr« Opposite our po-

«Itlon were only !?0 vards away but
very little rifle fire was Indulged In,
The neck and sleeves are finished
everyone ou both sides keeping well
material Is shown In the picture
It with an emlwoldered edglng^ln a slm
under cover
la In every wav commendable for tho pie, well made design
Pearl but­
"The bnlln«] of tin- trenches In most
girl o f from nine to fourteen years mid tons. two nt each side anil simulated
place»
Is Just at nl&lt;- ill t p In mud. U'.j
merits tho attention of those who buttonholes » f narrow braid, tiro of
sat
on
o'*
equipment, which wna soon I
must provide clothes that shall he at­ fcctlvo little touches on tho frqnt of
smot
e«j In wet, cold mud. amt In a
tractive for girls of the awkward age the wnlat.
deplorable state
Put H saved us from
Ono of the strongest points in favor of
The skirt Is moderately full with
striped fabrics for children's weur Ilea panel at the front anti plults at the actually sluing In the mud. and one
could not stand upright, as till- trench
In tho fact that they allow simplicity aides and back
Above the three Inch
and variety at the same time, Uy tho hem a band of the material, with the was not deep enough Of course sleep
simple «&gt;*|&gt;ecllent of changing the di­ stripes running horizontally gives the was practically Impossible, though
rection of the stripes the trimming skirl a neat finish and a desirable must of us negotiated 40 winks nt In
tennis when not on walch
la provided of the sanr.' materia] na flare at 1ho sa me I line
"Our feet were_^wet through the
tho fnx'k
The lu-lt may he of patent leather nr
whole time also (ur.Siether garments.
The model shown Is so good that Btiede or of some heavy fabric
Alio
It ahonld bo followed exactly an If Is, gether, tills tlreqs follows ninny good r&gt;uring the long nights we Jusi lunged
by tho copyists who Mm- It The bodlco points In the modes of spring for for daylight, although we knew It
Is cut with long shoulders and largo grownups ami al the same time con would bring a renewal of the bom hard
Some of our men were hardly
arin’it-eyo, and the simplest of neck trives to he prettily rhlldtsb ami vrrv m-'iil
able
to
crawl out of the trenches
openings.
In It the stripes run up practical. It Is meant to bo developed
and down and the slight fullness gath­ In wash fabrics and Is easy to launder when our turn came to bo relieved.
“ I hardly think human flrsh could
ered In at the waist lino gives them
JU LIA D O TTO M LEY .

possibly stand the conditions prevail- |
Ing tnoro than three days nt tho most

The night we came out nnd Into bil­
lets 1 put ou dry socks. I had the most-,
peculiar sensations In my feet nil that
night—a kind of plus and needles
This I stipjs»se, was the returning of
circulation
"M y hands were also much swollen,
but two days' rest soon put me all

New Combination Garment

right again. I feet absolutely none tho
worse for my experience, but somo of
tho me.!* had to go to hospital, and
others wero unlit to march and had to
rtdc In transport«. I myself have been
able lo stay with the best of them, al­
though 1 am the oldest man In the sec­
tion.

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A. now combination has appeared
among undermusllna and has proved
a great success In tho spring dis­
plays. H has appealed to tho aenaea
o f utility, economy and daintiness,
which women exercise when outfitting
themselves with summer underwear.
This garment la called the “ envelope
-chemise" and la engagingly pretty aa
well ns practical.
T o cut the new combination, one has
only to vary tho lower part of a
pattern by eloping the aide
outward to provide for a flare
at the bottom. Also the back breadth
la cat longer than the front breadth
and with a tab at the center of the
lower edge. This tab U more or leas
narrow and la provided with buttonboles which fasten over small, flat
pearl buttons sewed to the -bottom
edge o f the front breadth.
This arrangement divides the skirt
o f the chemise, making It aa easy to
walk In as muslin or allk panta and
giving the appearance of a short un­
der petticoat.
The envelope chemise Is developed
tn nainsook or olher thin colton fab­
rica and In wash silk or crepe de chino.
I t la trjmmed with the usual llugerlo
lacea. T h e corset cover, pants end
abort skirt may be dispensed with
wbni this chemise Is adopted, sino* It
« ■ v » « (bo place o f each of them. »
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•\Ve occupied the trenches on the
night of the fifth and were relieved on
tho night of the eighth. Twenty of us |
aro billeted tn what you would call n
country public house tmd steep In the |n^
kltchrn on the floor, by far the most u
comfortable digs we have had so far.
“ I was much struck by tho behavior
of the boy» who had never been under
Urn before; In fact, I was surprised
Of course we tilt realize that wo carry
our lives tn our hands nnd 1 think the
most of us don’t worry- We found
time to laugh and Joke while tho «hells
wero bursting overhead and quite a
In Iho pleura two developments of few uncomplimentary remarks were
thin new garment are shown, ode with addressed at the German gunners on
lace aleevea and loco trimmings and their Indifferent marksmanship."
tho other made with small hand-run
tucks al tho front, a narrow handmade
edging about tho bottom and 'top and RABBITS KILL FRUIT TREES
finishing tho nrm's-eye. Any needle­
woman can niako this chemise and It Much Damage Done to Wisconsin Or­
chards by Hungry Tribe of
la a very simple matter to launder It.
Molly Cottontella.
It !■ cool for summer wear, for It dis­
penses with at least one piece of unHeaver Dam, WIs.— You’ve heard of
derwesr. *
the Kansas grassboppor which de­
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
stroy« trees by kicking them to pieces,
btit Heaver Dam has a tribe of rabbits
Smart Outing Costumes.
For smart country club costumes that la killing frull trees and berry
lo norfolk style there Is a new silk busbs« by devouring them. Of courts,
material called khakl-kool. which they don't masticate tbe whole thing,
comes In various crisp weaves re­ but they are gnawlug the bark away in
sembling ihantung and ra]sh pongee« rings and tbe trees and buabes aro
and I d smart shades of aand, putty, sure to die. The severe cold weather
droadaaugbt gray and In pearl and and deep snow o f a abort tlmn ago
oyster white.
These costumes ore Is blamed for their joracloun appetites.
very simple snd very smartly tailored Several hundred dollars' damage baa
with belled coats above wide circular been done already.* ’
skirts. Tho natural shade of the
He Tried to Please.
kbakl-kool la sometimes matched by
New York.—neemuse she had al­
natural allk Blockings; stocking» to
match the dark and ilght gray shades ways expressed a wish to find a pearl
are also carefully selected for wear In an oyster, a well-known physician
with black pgmpa or'boots.
This had a $100 pearl placed In a.plats of
khakt-kool has a virtue of apringlng oysters ordered by bla wife at the
up; however It Is crushed, and will, Hotel Astor. However, she railed to
without doubt, be fancied also for chew the gem-laden oyster, and un­
knowingly swallowed tbe pearl.
summer motor coats.
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Development of Indicated Operations Seems to Purpose Expulsion
of Turks From Constantinople— Allies in West End Need Oil
and Grain, While Russia Desires Southern Ingress to
Her Territory for Her War Shipments.

N O T IC E

Laura Jean Libbeu’s

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Sow York.—The Herald's naval

must be acquainted, nnd. the forte be- I want (who does not want) a wits,
Affectionate and fair,
Inp destroyed, a force of sufficient i To solar« all the woe» of Ufa,
Tbo most striking characteristic of strength doubtless will be landed. It .
And all Ra yoys to »hare; this treat wsr ia the rapidity with necessary trader the fire of the guns. -O t temper eweefr-wf- yWldtnr will • •
Of firm, yel placid mind: ~
which its main Atcrest centers Oral The configuration of tho mainland by
AVIlh all my faulta to lum me still.
In one part of the world and then In a narrow Isthmus not four miles wide
With sentiment ref!nr&lt;l
another. Something like eight thou­ at ilulalr, «and open to bombardment
No matter how many promises a
sand miles s«D»nrted the scenp -of from tho sea at cither side, makes the
the battle off the FalklantJ Islands nnd occupation and holding of It by the man may-make In tho hours of Joyous
wooing tho girl of
that off the Dogger bank, whllo bn stronger sea power easy
The poshla heart
puts
land attention Is riveted at ono time ; session of the peninsula, as the late
blind faith Jn him.
oo tho Helglan coast or tho campaign , admiral of the fleet. Sir Geoffry Morn8he would not be
In Lorraine, and at another In the \ by, said In 1877, when he took an
very much In love
Carpathians or on a llfe-and-death • Ironclad fleet thrup&amp;h, guarantees a
If she sorted them
struggle In Poland. This week tho safe passage, not only (for the shl]is of
out, accepting this
mlnds of both naval and military war, but for their auxiliaries as well.
e n th u s ia s tic
watchers of the conflict have been di­
Tho appearance of a Pranco-nritlsh
promise and re­
rected to the Dardanelles, the gates fleet off Constantinople and the con­
jecting that which
of Asia. Thera another phase of the sequent wiping out of tho Ottomsn
common a e n a o
world-vyldo war is opening, tho effect navy, even with Its Gcrmsn re-enforce­
t o ld h e r was
of which no man can tell.
ment, will msko tho task of Russia at
“ among me impos•» mL - » - light—one:— AhEach-of thn rnntnnrtlng.aiBplr
slbll It I«*«.
thb conflict possesses an advantage ready. It Is said, Russian forces nre
It la very nat­
which in a measure compensate one assembling at Odessa and the trans­
ural for her to be­
the’ other. While Britain holds the ports are available whenever re­
lieve that situ Is
command of tho sen. Germany has the quired, so. In tho opinion of many
the only girl he
Interior position on land, which en­ nBtuto onlookers tho ultimate success
over
loved and his
of
this
undertaking
Is
scarcely
In
ables her to strlko alternateli heavy
promise that he
It will be one more lesson
blows on either front She also has doubt
%
will
never look
been able, with tho assistance of Aus­ of tho ubiquitous exercise of sea
nt another as long as he llv.-S If lie
tria and Turkey, nnd sided by the power
should lose her
She should excuse
geographical conditions, (o drive a
him from making a solemn vow ns to
wedge between the communications of NOW FISH TOWS A FISHERMAN
his earnestness and tho fulMlltng of
her enemies which extends from tIte
North sea almost to thn Indlnn ocean. One Captive Propels Dost While Other his Intentions.
The movement in the Mediterranean
la Played end Landed by Florida
The more extravagant a lover la
Indicates tho determination on the
Sportsman.
with hla promises, the less upt Is -he
part of tho superior sea power to cut
to even remember them after mar­
that wedgo In two.
Balm Beach— Reginald Durant of
riage
It In the man who promises
The strategic Importance of the* Saratoga had a fishing experience out
correspondent write«:

•traits between Europe nnd Asia has of the usual recently
lie had two
been recognised from very nnelcnt llnea out from a small boat In thn Gulf
tlnjes It was on the Chersonese, the stream, a Jewftah taking one and a
peninsula on the western side of the sallflsh the other at the same time
straits, thnt the Turks got their first lie tied the Jcwllsh to the Ix.w and let
foothold In Europe
It may \ery well him tow the boat a couple of mllea
be that If It now falls Into the hands whllo he played the snllflsli ,
of Grent Britain Its occupation by
The Jew Unit was the sire of the or­
British troops will mean the uproot- iginal
porpoise anti
weighed
276
Ing-of the last vestige of Ottomnn rule (founds
Thn sallflsh was four and a
In the northern continent
There are half feet long too small to get Into
at least Indications of the development the Sullllsh .club contest
of a farreachlng operation front tmth
An amusing Incident of the bathing
ends of tho Sea of Marmora, having benrh » us the nppearuuce on shore of
for Ita purpoan tho expulalon of tho a (w-llcun. so tame It allowed Georgn
Turk from Constantinople
Ringer and others to stroke Its head
There are other objecta of first class nnd neck Slut-In Ir llnrdan of Toledo,
Importance to bs obtained from a suc­ an authority on game, said tlx- bird
cessful attack on the Dardanelles Now watt a victim of mental abernttlon
that the Archangel route Is closed by
Ice. communication between Russia
THE GERMAN TRENCHES
and her alllea has almost entirely IN
censed
There Is no outlet for the
Immense supplies of nini amt oil of
which they are In wnnt and which she
could furnish, and. on the other hand,
the only source of supply of th" mu
nltlons of war, which she cannot man­
ufacture herself must be brought over
the long and difficult road from Vladi­
vostok nnd llnrbln
The opening of
the Dardanelles and the Bosporus
mn«t have, therefore, an Immediate
hikI Important effeet both In the west­
ern and eastern theaters of war Nor j
ran It be doubted that n substantial |
gain of this character to Germany's ;
foca would directly Infittene© tho na­
tions which have been for so long hes­
itating about entering tho war
All
the Balkan States would ho affected
considerably, nnd whllo Greece coniti
scarcely stnnd still with Russia at tho
gates of Constantinople. Italy might
well feel thnt this sharp stroke re­
moved the last doubt as regarding the
side with which sin* should In* .ictlng
Of the operation Itself, although the
Dardanelles havo long been regard­ Underground Houses In the German
Trenches in Poland.
ed as Impregnable. It Is more than

-Mm

likely that Ss other fortresses havo
failed fo maintain tholr security
MEND BONE W ITH IVORY PEG
against tho modern materials of wnr.
so those In tho straits will bo over­
Unique Surgical Operation to Relieve
whelmed by the mass of explosives
Fracture of Thigh Gone May
hurled upon them from tho long range
Prove Successful.
artillery of tho battleships of today
" h e n tho forts In tho straits were
8L Louis.— Mrs
Marl« Graham,
planned nhlps wero dependent upon
thirty-six years old. of No 1521 Mar­
the wind and they carried guns which
cus avenue, was operated on by City
could not compare In power with
Hospital surgeons lor u frartu.'e of tho
those mounted In tho land batteries
neck of tho right ii-(iuir. or bone, of
"'hen Vice-Admiral Duckworth took
tho upper log. and a peg of Ivory
a British squadron through the straits
four Inches long was driven through
In 1807 his vessels were assailed with
thn neck and Into the lead of tbo
huge shots, some of them weighing 800
im. . . . » l l . « . h , . , y ......... t "
0 n | t o , .....................
„„
did little damage. Today Hie British
Ico February 8 and the resultant frac­
•hips will throw shells filled with high
explosives, each more than double the ture fnlled to h&lt;-al
The Ivory was dnv-n through tho
weight of tho shot thrown at Vice-Adtnlfsl Duckworth's ships, snd tho do- neck snd head of the femur with a
wooden mallet
It was the flrst time
rtructlon wrought hy such missiles
Ivory wus used nt the &lt;'R) Hospital
will bo Immeasurably greater.
for such an operation. Silver-nnd
Moreover, it Is unnecessary for tho
even wire nails have been used hy
•hips themselves to approach near
surgeons In such bone operations

en la uuUiituaatu daughters makes o r -

mars their Uvea.
A
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THE

HEA RT OF AN U N F O R T U
N A T E GIRL.

• ••••! rinvìi- III- r i d i nn&lt;1 h- rntv*l- Hi- p*—*r
lini I n - v - r « m i l l null- uiiil-rslnml
" 11 V lit- pill* «if o n - In* ntl-il with fliivrcr«
Ami Hi,- ullirr !■- nll«-vl with Mini

Why Is lli.il luve, which was inaili'
lo enrich the world and gladden lives.
Im n blessing to inuny who tinrdly need
It and a poignant grief (o oilier« whose
hungry hearts starvi) for It?
Koine nre born Into (he world midst
great rejoicing, with the allegorlenl
i (mo n ill their rosi bud turni III«
&lt;Hh
• im lire uslu-red Into this cold, crui I
world iinwanli-d. amid the billeri-»! hi
tueiilalluiiN Over one child bolli falli
i t and mother gaze with their hearts
In ihelr happy glance a silent prayer
of lliaukfiiluess on ihelr Ups

.Satire of Applicali»» fwe-Tai l&gt;crd tmffrr
ffrfffan 571 •( the (Trarrai .Statute*

TRAINS

Notice is
I» Ssrsbjr
hereby gtvsa
given that
Mooney.
llfo of wealth I Noil«»
(hit J. K. Sloonsy.
,
'
..
purehsssr ol Tai ¿*rti«rst* No. I l l , &lt;lst«4

Northbound

and hupp) surroundings Is accountable th. ;ih .!•&gt; of Juki», A. B. iso*. hs&gt; rl.a
for «very thoru she flings In the girl s
. . .
4, ,
.
path who»« weary, faltering feet jdrtvo
pitifully to keep in tbo right path It

t&amp;kon mcourngomrnt to nhow her
there may be brightness for her If she
forcth n**r nature to overcome past
Influens-s and memories.
LVt ryuno^noylu admin* the girl for

*,,d„ r!f* . ,#.ln my offlr* and hs. mad.
ftprllcftiioii for las cl**«! to U*uv in arrard*
an»» »ith I»»
Said certificate embrace*

h» followli f « I f **&lt;♦»*.t property •ituftt»*l

(dft. to-wlt SK‘
oi ntw «»i aw «4 im nw'i oi aw &lt;i oi

:

f c ' ^ d ' V . n V bsVsg

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date of tht laeuance of *uch certificate Id

'h.sams of Jatksoa. W II.

W H E N COM PA NY IS W O R S E T H A N
NONE. *
Shall a * iir**ak th* li«*« that bind ua,
TTmu and 1?
Shall nr put (hoar da) a hrhlnd lift.
Thou and I?
CT&lt;h| hit* wnl nlth crlrf and pain
Shall a * pfiite tfiat union vain?
Shall wi £«1 nur Ha)* again.
TU«"I nltsl I*

Itnllon of Ih* unilftraitnftd A. 1'. (*on*
nftlly, ft* (iuarilifth of tho octftto of ^VillUm
II. Iloldon, ft minor, to mako application
to th* County Judge of Reminolo County,'
Florida, at hi* ufT\«« in Hanford, Florid«,
&lt;*n April 30th. A. IF 1V1&amp;, for authority
to *rll certain land*. the *am* being real
prnp«f|Y of the ««id mainar, situate 1«
Semino!» County. Florida, more particular*
ly dr*crit»ed a* follo*»«, to-« It

The entire inter**! in and to I.ot two
&gt;'2 . "I block eighteen *l«i Tier one (|l.
M«-i *n utid'kidrd one half intere«! in

• m«I to Ihr f&lt;.!!••«« log '|e«rf il»r.| land«
I Ol*
III»« k
Ik
All
.1 an.I I
12

girl ro*
marked jRscoutcntedly when she was

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No. 120— A r r iv e ............9:30 A. M.

No. J 27—Leave_______ A:0OP^M.
No.
No.
No.
No.

I

Leesburg
21 A r r iv e ............ 10:56 A. M.
24— Leave................ 6:58 P. - i l .
158—Arrive
5:20 P. M.
157— Leave
6:35 A. M.
Trilby

No. 25—A r r iv e .............. 1:00 P. M.
No. 24 — I&gt;eave
.2:25 P. M.
Clyde Lins Boats
(Si. Jakaa River)

Arrive 10:00 A.M.

I&gt;eave 11:30A.M.

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»lock« of tfir City oft
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itiinulr Count)
Florida *r
rordjng i» I It TrafTord'* map ihrfenl.
t* r»,r»Ini i» tf.r ..ft)«-* of Ihr * Irrk of »hr,
i trruit 1»uri of itrangr County, Florida,
in Flat Hook "II” at page 111 *t **&lt;i l*ald
land l«#ing f'itffi"r!y in &lt;if*Dfr &lt;*ntinly
fl.f.d*
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Hrt ll«»a St S *«f ' r r I. rnrtal Statuir*
Siitirr h fl•f•at•) gi»rn that J A l.a*h
l.ro.ik |&lt;ur&lt;h**rr &gt;•! I •* iVvtiflcafr No
.' II datad »hr 4th lay of Juna A 11
I *’•4 !•« Air*l «ani rrfliftfile in rn% offlc
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*••*i« id aminlaitri ailh la» S»t,| .-rrtiH
id rriifiracr« »h«* f»»ll«M*»•»§ *l^*rftlird pra»p
*•»&gt; ritualnl »i» Sr minóla* «•»*«»*» &gt;. Florida,
ln uit

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afl-r of • J \f *rdot kt
I t Ira* «aid err
»iftr»*r aha'I fr rnlrrmrd *4&gt;riir«l*ng to
I*«»
d* r«l «ill i«aur thrrron itti III*
••I. .* ..f A|ar«I \ l&gt; IH h
Wiff , m 4*. ) 4&lt;thf*i»l si|*'ai ufr and •••I
tht%ihr l'Mh day of March. A If l'MV
«•ral.
F. A IMH'CI ASS.
t'lrfk I **4Ull f ourt ^rfnitiolr t*4« Fl*
|t\ 1«• I Itobvla |l «
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I •sull «f I unit JimI*« Semini»!» • isudI*
Mali *.f I lori it«
3 » ta.
M- - \ I
f.s. ai'l" • i -i i ft. f l itii ii r a tils- t . » ..* e •
I!» tnog Joilg* of «ani ! ourt. a* Judg«

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Talk
to One
Man
But an advertuement in
this p a p e r t a l k * to the
w h o le
c o m m u n ity .

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Catch the Idea T

C. H. D ING EE
P lu m b in g

G as

nnd

F i t c i fi g

All Work Keccivt'H M j i’ erttunsl

of I'rohafv, for m&gt; final dt*cli*tgr a» rare*
utnr of I h* ratal«* *&gt;f Charlr* \\ Char*man
Attention And Hont Kliortn
||r«ra««ij. and that at Ih«* /•mr lima* I will
prrsrnt m&gt; finsi »M*»unt« as nrrui«r «if
•ani rriilr. »ml a*k for Ihrlr *p| rovai
Opposite t'lly Hall
Trlepbone Na 25
Mat*.I S.iarrrd.rr 11th A I» CMC
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Positively Guaranteed

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a n d I u u n la in l* c n

In k
—ths ikw«S lombo ol th®Galtri i 1st family.
IWislt Ink Wilt*« a blu®sod don » )rt hlack.
Il t, npaaslly brilliant, imooth snJ primsMnt.
Zoma in soil l®t u, ihow you the oew Csftri uik

feeiald Piintirg Co.
1

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ill

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C o m b in e d

Mails lo* all Mackiat•

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Vessel Always "She."
'I ho feminin» gender of. boats nnd
• hip-. Is n liialt.-r of Immemorial tra
ite.n. People ».tv of lit.- t olumhus.
Only one pulr «if eyes r»-**t on tin- I* r Inalanci), that she will «all on
.. certain dale, and It follows thnt
other child, they ure suffusi'-d-wlilt bn
ter regret
The child ef one grow» lo |ti.) may speak of her as tile ll.-et's
giatilcsa."
Thu lu-ndur is llxud In i
. , , , . , . . , ..
girlhood surrounded by nil that devo­
tion and lov« enn give her. The oth­ periplo« mind», not by the name of i.f (I.« nllisi I t U o y r . j u i (h® tpi.-.«l r-iuipwi I . 3
er 1« uiy outcast, homeless, adrift on tin- ship. Uut by the fn.-t thut It i-t^i out «In»®. Al «n ®»nl»«.&lt;® 4&gt;i thn ik-nre le ih»»»
The matter, however. Is oih- ll.® o®w®il »ml o-ly th® l&gt;®»t
cwtythuig, v&gt;s
the vtprld. Dr III Ini: her way for the i Ip.
Inch of ground she t landa on, thn tcuc­ ii usage, and It I» «»¡»on to any In |l»«ily fccamnciki to uwi • oi iuk
ini nt roof tliat covers her rod crust of ■i » Idutil to drop ih» tradition of the
bread to keep her frail body from chip« gender, utili »peak of a bout
Im Its name uinseuilnc. feminine, or
starving.
neu'er— ns simply “II ’*
P e n r r tift

when tho snloofi was hit. and although
lie was lifted by the wind, whirled
heels over head, and turned three com­
plete “ cartwhcvds," hulf of the whls
ky remained In tho glass after tho
performance. Thjs he immedlatoly
drank. «■ ha h«d broken hi« sbquld«r
during hi« aerUI acrobatic«.

&lt;JI
12:28 P. M . . .. 12:38 P. M.
83... .2:00 A. M ...... 2:10 A. M.
81* . 2:10 p. M ........2:30 P. M.
85.
5:3« P . M ........5:5« P. M.
2 7 .........................i .8:10 A. 14.

13___
6

taken lo task for entertaining a young ! !Fractional

Needed the Stimulant.
Due of th-» lno*t Jislotilshing rv clone
• Vf-. rlences ev.-r r.-l.il.-d I- tlo.t of
li.-nry Collliis
lie 1» sutd to huv.
t &gt;1. »landing Hi ii sal.»in when th.
twister" came lUfhlng Inti. Ht l.otjls
II.- lud a glass of whisky In Ills hand

Southbound

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

1I
&amp;

It h Jim or nobody!" a

till) should choose With cure
If good
(illowshlp Is not mutual, company
mining lo nil in time Is worse than
none at nil
Seeing that a young woman lias
sternly company oflell keeps uway Dili
• r )onng no n » h o stand looking at
In r from afur
Thus she prove« to
he her own worst enemy
Girls who
lover have a bi-nu until (hi-) arc well
along III the man &gt; Ing ago may be
■nusldercd wiser Ilian the girl who
lias Milled uwu) her lime with n dolen
i-r more mil) lo And fault with each
Slo- becomes dissatisfied with men In
i • 'n-rnl and cuds hy inair) lug the
I "ori-sl «tick of I hi-in ull

Arrive
Iati ve
No. »2
1:00 P. M. . 4:05 P. M.
No. 82
1:18 A. M. .. 1:33 A. M.
No. 84 . 10:45 A. M 11:05 A.M .
No. 80 .. 2:22 I*. M ........2:42 P. M.
No. 28 .. .8:50 P. M ....... ..............

UnlMs.sid

•erlincat«* shall b* redeemed according to
I » » *&gt;i deed will U*ue th*r«on nit the

&lt;t»y al May. A. I». I9I1.
right doing, no matter what thus« who 4thWlinr«.
my ufflrlsl •l(n«tur* and .ral
hint of hereditary fallings may think. 1hl. Ihr 1.1 day ol April. A I» 191S.
(«••»li
kl. A. B u lb il.ASS.
K&lt;*op your name and heart bright and
II lourt S* ml not* Co., Kla.
Hy
Jas.
C. Koh.rts. I». C.
untarnished, and the lamp of hope
«1 Fri ile
over lighted. Your reward will surely
conie If you havo patience— refusing to
t h ;«
despdlr.______ .__________ _____________ ----N»Brr 1. tirruiyn o|tm
r n u r 7 f Is His In2~

man the other evening whom she con­
fessed she hardly liked.
“ If he didn't cornu. I'd be sitting here
moping alone,*' «lie declared
"I've In
vtted plenty of other young incu to
little who surprises his better hulf
call. Inn they don't seem to care to
by nreonipllnhlng worthy resultn In
connI do uni appeal in thmi and
her be hit If later on
am nut all rail Ive In their eye»
I cn
The lover who has vowed that he courage Jim * ruining because he lakes
would never admire another, hi- »lie inn out very often and spends a lot
ever so fair, develop» Into the married of money on me
Of course ho
man who becomes a despicable male would have proposed a dolen times,
flirt
He who had n pleasant word hut I luru the conversation so clever­
for all of the girls was a good nutured, ly thnt he doe« nut know It. nnd walls
hnppv-go lucky follow among them, for a more propitious occasion'
chooses one for a life partner, nnd to
Girl» of thin kind think they ure
that one hi- In faithful
lie pledged
wasting precious time, not only nf
no more than he was sure lie could
tlielr own. hut of th« &gt;oung mans &gt;«
carry out
If a inmi protulaea a girl
well
E'en a man who wit« Intensely
that he will take nil of her htirdena on
III luv- will, a young woman would
hla strong shoulder», that her pi oplinot i ill If Jo* knew beyond all doubt
shall lie Ills people that he » i ll glad
lllg «tv.«t s||i- w a« walling to shake
lv support nil of them, tlo- wise girl
lllln f a belter opportunity presented
nliuuld Knew i lint the winds ate im re
Itself
The same time and money
lip service with him
She might ex
whil h lie spends III giving ller a good
• use his exuberance of promises hill
lime could he usi-il to better ailvnn
It would to- well (or her to put no
la c - I•&gt; giving pleasure lo one who
fnlth In thi-iii
I lie lover who pnllii*
would apple lale and i are for him
ih&lt;- most rosy gin» of a sunny future
B Is not right for unv girl to conslil
Im the man who would IiihImI upon her
*T a mall s Ihi pi v as a «odU water and
milking her own Imuiiets and gown»
Ice cream rhcck. or as a free pass lo
doing her own housework, and. If she
theaters and car rldc«. In such cases,
has nil Idle hour, he experts her to
hl» company Im worse than none
run over to his'folks and help them
There Is an unsettlrd feeling In both
with theirs
If he promise« thnt lo-r
hearts
How» can u Hum expect to
evenings ufter marriage should he one
»: fttniiaii ll.il|.p) If she
round nt gav el V he Is IIMInllv the one make a young
married him » H hout Î»*\•
1H. how
» h o «11 - li« ,i k nut iif Ihi- ||oi|»e when
• a*i a « If-- ii&gt;1* - ' !.. ll V• W S.ltl-P'll
In- I- .1 In to dt- l In in, dlittel) Hfl. i
matrled 11f•- ilr she 114 At*h• •1 to w muli
•Until r .»tnl Mu nk h i-k In thi- emlv
vi 1«-Ml she i at &gt; |..| •»III) III Ilo- evieni
hotn-i of the grnv dnw n 11•• Inis
ol having some one to pay her hills?
fooled her »•• mull) times thill he Is
i ourtslilp I« supposedly for the purconfident she will accept his lame ex
i |mim&lt;) of each Unding out, the other«
ruses
If a girl Is trying to make up
like« and. dislike«, disposition, hopes
her mind hotVeen two wooers, let
alnt aspirations
her give liceil to the one who does no!
strive to gain her hv wild extrnvagnlit
Nu man or woman off tlo- stage ts
promise»
If »hi- chooses the boast­ so i lever an actor or net res« a» in sue
ful one »In- will have in reject more '• - » f u l l ) i mo • al Hull fTi-r • ni •- when II
promises than she rinds fulfilled
It I« present
^ outhfhl p&gt; r -o «» us well
1» what a mini doe» for n wife, not
*I* oilier on* m in eil i:oiii|iaiiloii»hlp lo
Mini which he proitilNes that counts » I Illdell Ill' ll In-all» a - lire Mower»
for prosperity
need sun lo bring out blossoms, but

enough to Jja Injured by the shore bah
lories, even If the guns In these have
been somewhat augmented from Ger­ WAVE DOES HOUSE MOVING
man sources. It la already nrnounced
ibst the forts at tho mouth of the Huge Breaker Accomplishes Work So
■traits, about two miles apart, havo
Gently Milk snd Coffee Are
There nre nob!' women whom men
been crumbled Into atoms, and those
Not Spilled
Admire for lluV v'hrlstlaiilty They
in the narrows, further up, can bo elm
uro the lilies o the- world Men re­
Bsrly treated, at ranges at which the*
|.09 Angeles, t'al
*' H lennlson vere and wed th -in
Auotlfi-r class t*
■hips themselves will bo comparative ,,f Abanillos Ray ii*-»t I ong Reach,
rail, loo Ini»!
.. I. r lie Idtud fnlth
ly Immune. There remain other oh planned to move In» home hack 20 in promises u .I,.--, hut u-vir meuui to
«tractions In the ahapo of mlries In t (r,.| iirfore h&lt;- started a big «form !&gt;•• I • pi, lo 11 ir mi»ferì ine
Tin y
tho channel, put that these havo been , struck '
. e v ir In-ur Ó» sweet Word "wife
located by the British submarines Is
A huge breaker picked up tho house breathed la their ears by lips they
certsln; and their removal should bo and moved.il back 20 feet, setting It love.
They cm thiv (Kjpplua of the
no difficult task. Once the.passage Is dow n squarely on the ground so gently ■vorl 1. Tho first chilling blast Is their
clear for the ships of war, snd these are that a pall of milk and pot of coffco on unde Inf.
®ff OalllpoU. the remainder of tho the table In the bouse wero not spilled.
Buch parents' child, with no Voico
burine«« U simple. .
Mrs. Jennlson snd her two children In coming Into tho world, should not
"U h the numbers snd composition wore not in the house st the time.
be cast arido by noble women; their
The house was placed on Its new brulvcd hesrCJ ebould not
,
Turkish garrison In the Galtrampled
‘•ioli peninsula the British authorities foundations tho next day.
on lha mora.

A

S oliew i« herrt»&gt; gtvm Ikal under and by
Every girl In this world has aa
Name In Trunk.
«•rtUf'Of • Jrcrrr ol lorrHmurs and *ftlc
equal chance— no matter what her I*«uin(
It la a -good plan when travellnjc to
out of the •Circuit Court of the
surrounding» bo. her Joys, or sorrows Sownth Judicial Circuit of Florida in and have one's name and address printed
fur Sfihlnolr County In ft raus« therein
that have been, every Innocent heart pending
wherein Armour K»rtlhf»r Works, or written on tho Inside cover of a
Is equal In th« sight of God Tho ita mo ft rnftvorfttiiin !• complainant. and Will On*« trunk
Then In case of It,«« of check,
• Ml Mora (ioit, hla wift. are defendants, I
opportunity should bo theirs to meet a »ill offer for «air nnd «ill »*11 to tho high- or any mistake. It can be Identlflod by
loving heart mate, enter Into tiiarrlago, r«t and Uit bidder for eaih at th* front the owner to the satisfaction of tho
d*M»r of th* uiiirtHnuH In Hanford. S*mmake a happy home life for a good
n.-U i ounts
Florida «Uring the ftgal railway officials by simply opening are
man
I'nfortunato daughters shrink h*iur • of ••!», ut»«n Monday. May 3rd. trunk
Good Housekeeping.
I'M V th* «apt* bring a legal «air* day, the :
from encouraging lovers lest they lbs« following d**crtbed real +*t*tr formerly in
tholr loro and respect when they faltor Orange county, nu* in S*minolr rouuty, ,
to a it l.ot *iity-a*v*n (67) and the liltt I
Showing HI« Hand.
out.their pitiful story
This Is a wrong half of l.ot elghty-tkree &lt;\1) of M. M
“ Henry" VIII os a Gutnbler” Is th«
Smith
•
subdivlaloti,
according
to
plat
on
!
view to lake. Ixjvc Is not love which
fll** In the uftlre of tho clerk af the Circuit I title of an Interesting contribution to
altera when It finds excuse for o f-* Court nf Orange County, Florida taaid prop- ,
history
And It must bn admitted that
•
rt&gt; being now In Heminole C o u n t y
Flo r­
forme . Many a man haa found that
id*
( i E O l t O K G. I I F It II I N’ C.
ho held soniiv queens.— Washington
there ure no better, truer, more lov­
Master in Chancery. , Post.
.
C It Itobinaon.
ing helpmeets than these waifs who
Attorney far Complainant
havo known such need, had such long
M Frt-lle
Ing for honorable lovo and husband's
protection The attitude of other wom­
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PEOPLE AND EVENTS

ren of this city. They will return [ stnte convention which convenes in
to Sanford Monday.
* j that city on Saturday

BOOZE OF A GRUESOME SORT

Wanted— Good two homp
‘ »ron
for (arm purpose.«.
Wagon.
K*
Herald.
60-tfe
Publl?*" Stenographer I am
prt.
pared to do all kinds of M.-nogr.nhIe
work and typewriting and Ml,lfU
trial when you have any work of
this kind you wish done nth,,
tint
door east of the pn*ti&gt;tli&lt; •
i’ hon*
‘2W0. v M i y Marion Packard
VT-ti

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Negro Sell* Customer* Alcohol for
Mr.
and
Mm.
Deane
Turner,
Mrs.'
A
congenial
party
of
fishermen
Drinking, Obtained From H o*
Continued from Pago 5
^pits I P(ckllng Jar*.
Bessie Hill and Miss Martha Fox spending the day at Woodruff’s
A
♦
Garner’s hospitality were Mesdnmes motored over to DeLeon Springs creek today aro^fMessrs David and
Cumberland, Md.—Many drinker*
II H Hill, W J Hill. Tom Davis, Wednesday, enjoying
n
pleasant Weld man Caldwell, Irwin, Cox and
In Will* Crook section of Raudolph
W T- Jotyi*. J D Roberta, Purdon, time.
Minton
county, W. Va., aro excited bccauso
Eaaterby, Ed Higgins, J . A HurFlandnm Twllley. a pegro, gold them
&lt;%&gt;
&lt;Ç &gt; .
♦
cold, G C Woodruff, DuBoae, LawMrs Carl Ferran of Eustis, who
Mr. fi J. Devane of Plant City,
preserving alcohol, which he obtained
son, N O. Garner and Mia* Seay. accompanied by his daughter. Miss comes to assist in the Junior Pupils'
at a hospital In Elkins, where be had
H All Lockl Advertisements Under
— —
Mrs. | Recital at the Munson studio next been employod.
Eunice Dovane is visiting
week
will
be
the
guest
of
Mrs
D
L.
Federation Contummalrd
John Hayes.
Only that Twllley Is In tho Tucker This Ilcaditig THREE CENTS ■!
‘&amp; 0 mil b. p’. lT ! « ,
Thrasher
The federation of
the
young
county jail for six months for violat­ Line For Ench Insertion. Minimum P rf* McOuln.’ Faim.iw n„,. m
JHC
ing the antipistol toting law saved
peoples societies of the various
Mrs. M. G. Rowe of DeLand
•' *\
Charge
25
Cents.
r,v2tr
him from rough treatment at tho
churches of Sanford was consum­ spent the week-end in Sanford the
Ceremony and Cannon Ball*.
hand*'of hi* Infuriated customer*. t
mated at tho Baptist Temple last guest of her 'sister, Mrs. A. It.
Thera la n tale told nbolit an officer
The alcohol sold by Twllley was ta­
night f The Presbyterian and Con­ Chappell.
Real Wlidom
Who was conversing with Marlborough
ken from bottles In which hospital
gregational C
E
Soclteies, tho
during a hot engagement; and Insist­
Since courtesy cannot be made -on.
surgeons bad preserved tumor*, can­
pulsory, the next best ratTF*,- i»
Methodist Epworth Lcngue and the
The subscription dance to bo ed on taking off tala hat and bowing cer?,, appendices
and
abnormal
avoid, rudeness, tho second tip»t ,, t0
B Y P U of tho Baptist-church giren'try Mliui Belle Smith hanbocn profoundly every ttimr he spoke to the growth*. The horror at the discov­ ♦ w » » ♦ * ♦ * ♦ ♦ » » » # WWW»
uVtdhkrl"It. It Is haxdly &lt;~nr»!« SRit*
,unanimously .iudupUid-Lha«resolution pwrp07ie(i-to ne*t Thursday evening duko. That gloat man auggeatad that er/ by hi* rletlrag of-tfni 1tlnd of~tn-For Kale— Three fresh milk cows. to resent the behavior of tho; who *
aT
such
a
time
they
might
very
well
''offered for federation and tho fol­ at tho city hall.
toxicant bo had sold them ho* tended Martin Doyle, Monroe, Fla.
60-tf we may never meet jguln. 1« t
waive all ceremony. Bu,t the officer
lowing officers elected: Mr
Kent
to make the section drier than ever.
should bo wlar enough m avoid
bowed deeply to his commander's sug­
Hossetter, president; Mr Coleman
Mr. and Mm. E. L. Forran of gestion, nnd Just aa ho wus bending
Hogs for Sale— Car load jusr re­ tlons where we know .uUi-tin.» i, a
for vice president: Miss Carrie Ens- Eustis spent Wednesday with their
down n cannon ball cleared him and SHOULD HE TAKE ONE DRINK7 ceived. Write Martin Doyle.-R. D. bo expected; wo avoid strr.-t» « „ h 4
minger, secretary and Miss Stewnrt, daughter, Mm. D. L. Thraahci;, took off tho head of n comrade. Tho
bad reputo becauao we “ v,‘ a rather
No. 2., for particulars.
55-tfc
reporter
•
* .
, while en route to Atlanta.
officer, mi coming up again, nnd seeing It Will Coat Him »4,000 Placed as
clear Idea of tho experience we might
Immediately after the adoption of
Conditional Forfeit to Obtain
wh4l had happened, remarked calmly:
Fat Cattle for ^Sulo— Some fine meet If wo ventured In them, -stu^ial.
ly after dark/
„
His Release.
tho resolution and the election of
“ Your grneo perceive* that one loses
'ones just shipped in and in fine conMr. J. II. Ferguson will leave for nothing
by politeness.” — London
officer* the company were invited
d!tion. Address Martin Doyle, San­
Gainesville Sunday to attend the New*.
Tacoma, Wash.— One drink will
to have punch and enjoy a social
ford. R. D. No. 2.
65-tfc
Church Semi-Oriental
Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows.
cost
Thomas
Cannally
»4,000—
that
Is,
hour together
The
Russian
church, which trrmi It­
if he takes It. tilx weeks sgo Cannal­
* Capacity Always Within Call.
For
'Sale—
Five
acres
half
mile
self
orthodox
—
pravoslavny — differs
V Mr. R. II. Muirhcad will repre­
ly was sentenced to six months In
C. E. »Surprise Patty
It I* certainly true that no one
considerably from nil thn other Chrissent th% Presbyterian C. E. Society know* the resources of his own mind jail for stealing »4 while Intoxicated. from brick road, quarter mile from
The Blue aldo of the Congrega­ at Jacksonville at the state conven­
After serving a month of his sen­ loading station, G miles..(torn San­ tlan temples by Its snmlorlcntnl «ty|*
and body until some great sense of
tence
Cannally appealed to Police Jus­ ford, county road 9n one side. All that Is half Tartar, half llyianttne, y«t
tional Endeavor Society,, captained tion.
duty come* to him, routing him to
gbOd bTack hammock land;
T w o possesses-ll»-di*ttnetlr tttnvoTiTfTt* -by—Mr,- Harry -CarUon-wlU-gtvo-a
play his part well In Tho work of life. tic e Evan* to- bo re Innsrtlr offering TO
With
Its gilded cupola*,
deposit »4,000 In cash, to be forfeited acres cleared, fenced und farmed 2 ment.
aurprise party at the church to­
Mr. and Mr*- Brisson, Mrs. A. U. There aro unused capacities In brain
bright-colored roofs nnd ornaments,
In
caso
Im
took
a
drink
beforo
bis
years.
Good flowing well.
Price whito glaring walls. It ha« morn of a
night to which the public is Invited. Chappell and Mrs. Whitten formed and nervous system, In mind and mor­
term would have expired.
Justice »800. Terms to suit customer. A. P
Member* of the church and the so- a congenial party that motored to al nature that aro capable of develop­
mytholuglc and legendary character
Evans agreed, and placed the money Connelly, 119 Magnolia avenue.
ment nnd effective u*e
Who knows
d e ty arc apecinlly urged to patron- Orlando today.
than
.no stately gothic or nnminetqus
on deposit lit a local bunk.
67-tf
the potentiality of IIfo force In him­
cathedrals.
ice the entertainment.' Be generous
Tho illonoy was still In tho bank
self until he gives It op|&gt;or!unlty for
nnd bring two diriges with you. A
For Sale—20 fine brood sows.1
todny drawing 3 per cent Interest and
Miss Mary ChappMl nnd Mr W full expression? Exchange.
delightful evening of ' pleasure has
1 Cannally was occupying a scat high Martin Doyle, Sanford, It. I). No. 2.
E Coulburn will go over to Del-and
Busy Individual.
been planned but it's a surprise.
on thn "water wagon."
58-tfc
to attend the Sororiety banquet on
An
old
man
In the Potato Hill m-lxb—
'
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Cctairily Suggestive.
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Saturday evening
borbood Is quoted ns saying
All 1
Perhaps the old fellow who first
For Sale— Eggs for Hatching. 1st have*to do now Is to pull sheets ofl'th*
P rrton al M ention
Starling
Unpopular
Bird,
pointed out that a mali a home Is his
Misa Mamie Dovlin loft yesterdny ^ Mrs J M Wallace has returned
-Stnrllnk» aro not liked In Australia, prixe pen Orlando Fair, Whito Rocks, calendar pad; I have all day to pull off
castle had‘ hi mind thn way It’s al­
Other pons $1.50.
Singlo the Thursday sheet, and make the pad
for her home at Due West, S. C., from n week’s visit to relatives at most constantly beleaguered by per­ accenting to reports from tho Amer­ »2.60.
Comb White Leghorn, »1.50 to »2.00 read Friday, but sometime« I g, t thr«-o
ican
consul
at
Melbourne.
Besides
after apending tho winter in San­ Tampa
sons wishing to sell you brooms, po­
Baby chicks »12.00 per or four doyu behind. After I .-t thn
ford.
tatoes and other commodities that you being destructive to fruit, they are per setting.
rue to
charged
with
turning
valuable
Insect
hundred
for
remainder of season. sheet on the pad changed, it i
v Mr nnd Mrs J B Taylor, who don’t wnnt nny moro of than you al­
look for my glass«-«, wlii.-n ¡u,- o- iaMy
rating birds nut o ' their tiesta
Southern
Oaks
Poultry
Farm,
En­
ready
have
Columbus
(Ohio)
Jour­
Mrs. D H. Yates, who has been] have spent the winter in Sanford
lost,
may think old p.-npl, ha*a
terprise, Fla.
*
66-9tc
visiting her sister, Mrs. A. R. Chap- j left for their home in Kansas City nal
little to do. tint they if.Ready to Go to Work,
pell has returned to Madison.
this week
For Sale Prixe Winning Buff &lt;&gt;r- busy.'’—Kansas City Si.it
"Let me nee,” said the idltor to a

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

ji

“ K i n g ’s C a t ” Draws a t e n s i o n .

Mr«. John Melsrh. accompanied
by Mrs. Hillman of Orlando motored to St. Petersburg Wednesday,
where they will visit*" Mrs W W
Williams, formerly Miss Bessie Fu-

Mi«« Came KnsmifTger. Miss Albine Frank and Mr jraser Arm• strong will leave for Jacksonville totiny-to represent the C y. Society of,
tho Congregational church nt thn i

London puns, otile )n11y known as
, h„
ca, » „
onIy ono ,D thfl
kinftrtom m receive »n allowance from
|j„. tn-rinury
lie Inhabits the record
0IIlce and 13 cents a wouk Is speut
for his meat
'
A

DPW acquisition. «
college

" ,l 1

of

pipgton Eggs (or hutching.
The
kind that hatch and live
15 eggs to
C h u r c h Ttfi.e»
setting
Price »2.50.
Enquire 210
There I« nu -i.n
.
■ th*
Pur k a venue
titl-t i
__________ _____________ Church of England in tini.i
mi iiudg
III •• church
^ r,’nt Britain
For Su le A good five passenger« pt
automobile in good &lt;ondilion with
t.i Mi new Urcs. cheap at ».’150.
('
F.
- &lt;--ulil
Williams
Ii7-tf
■ I i |wir
For Sale A No 1 family horse
I-er
and carriage. practically new
M M
Stewart, TIT E 2nd St
lìN-tf

graduate of iti»

jo u r n a lism

‘ 1 hardly

Until you
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Icnrtial

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“fake Off That Old Gray Bonnet

FOR S A L E

For
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plants

Sale The following llnwer
Astors. 26c do/.. Candytufts,

2'«- per I'l dox; isl«« a grand etillec-

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lion nt large pansies in full hlooin

| And buy yourseli a sure enough straw g
1 Hat or Panama from the largest as- 1
| sortment of styles in the city.

——1 JInmci*
ame*

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Harris,

n
o titm
p p ous iift eh

post me« ter.

IfnwLitt«
Has ki ns,

t&gt;K-2tp

My lot located on F ¡rat «lre«*l.
o ppo«i t «■ tin* Bobbin« N**I*st hotel
You can buy this property very
r«-i- sona lit«’ on liberal t**r m*t
\d
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It
Ilio k-li.ttim
211.
1*1
Tampa, i lu

$2.00

§ BIG LOT AT

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Tn It arr&gt; \ » . t . * »
l 'orner lot on Park a \I'llUl' . S'àn- |T«»|rr n,timp»on II uM'*
ford Heights for s a le-ca sh or roa-r J1
* f pp«.drv from the
sona bici terms Best locaTiem in the I td»lti»nt (lint h«r«-tn th»i ih* ...
,,
, .
/.it‘l»lil» Julia A l‘ llul .1
city
Address Box 201, Jarkson-. (ir«h««n *rr o«ivn-i..i.. ville Fill
Fiorili», »n.t It t« Ih« I-I ’
r , ‘‘
lh»l r»rh id thru, ■
fîH-«ltc
twenty «nr wkt* Hm
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m mjiln ifiani (Lai I*
bt* Ì an 11 M*n ■ h

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b»«l It * ml i*ai h -&gt;1 H .

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M en’s Palm Beach Suits

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FOR RENT
For

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P A L M B E A C H S U IT S is th e S

y**1» *

I" nu jiirtun 4*» t lv

«-ight rooms

,,r .ui,,..,nn U|...n

SS and bath on Myrtlo avenue, close
Ä ! In.
Inquire of Hill Lumber Co ,
office,
63-tfc

D oesn ’t this w a rm w e a th e r “ G et Y o u r |

i * m l y ont*

«ither lit all Ilf Itir al-WM B.ITH* ’1 -b ' "*n *■

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in&lt;] »irb of y«u, ll»ff&gt; •'
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llubbrll, and

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|.i»I®t
ordrrnl to a p p m r i »» I hr ' i
fUrif hcrrln ■fftinil &gt; m , » n *'■ i*f*if* tU
.
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1b
17th d » ) ol h! a v » H ' l *
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takr-n
ronfvsmu
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f
"
.
For Rent— Several nice office • eainfl you snd »«eh of &gt;»-u
- I»f b*
room» over Yowell's. Enquire N. P
It 1» furtI l f ordrfnl tf.i.‘
, « yliir
t»lutl-l 1■IhMif tine«» &lt;M »**• k 'of f u"
Yowoll &amp; Co.
32-tf
.
• *J-*I**r
w««kii In the* Hunford ll»fiHI *
Vu iiihod in Sanford, *•» mtt»»*.» sruaty.
For Rent— A comfortably furniith- lorida.
In wllntfS whereof I ha»** b -•u ntn'
ed room, eastern exposure, in mod­ ray hand and ofAriat »r*l tks* 1L* i |i da»
ern home; private family. Summer of April, 11*15.
(PtaD

Remedy^:

»*• rt* r

rates.
Gentlemen
i drea*. Box 1084.

preferred.

Ad67-tf

K. A

I Mil 4.1

frirrk of Circuit Court. S m "111• 1'

Illcjifinaon A IMrkin***n.

So 11ritn ra for f *o rn |•lai n ■r 1

rt^‘ Pri-5tc

ss
Furnished room for rent. Southu s a m i al n i » i t M i M
ji»*.
~ . east corner of Park und Seventh St
Made un&lt;l*r. Svcllon -1- 1 1■«-’•’
Act» of lîOT. law» of kl-r.-t*
58-tfc
• mount ol la m ch»ri&lt;&gt;'l
'*-r

l*rior of Srminolr í’ouniy. Í 1
Bj|
roU»ctv«l tor the rurrrnl &gt;»af ' ’
,.
tho »pp«rtlonm«nt of th« •»•"» 1
.11»f.
eral r$¿d» whlfh t»**» h»v» h»*-«'
Includ’d» pelt t r x »
_
,,,
Total amount rhar*«-d
fl.t
General fund.....
»2U.90» ««
CotlecUona to March
wi*
1VIH, •« M , • - - ■* - f.SM.tl U.4»*-** ,
31. 1*15
2 9 . 2 7 3 «7
itnad k Uridfa (und
('oliaci Ion« to March
ti líM*
st. reift.........
Wanted— T o exchange farming and

WANTED

General Sctntol fund

29.171 &gt;•

graxing land in Volusia county for Collection» to March
a i , I S I S .............
n . 79t 72
house and lot in Sanford. Apply to SubfeaVool.
IL I«*"*
J. H. Hutchinson, 11th and Laurel Collection» to March
avenue. _
G6-9tp

________ ^

Collection»

to M ar ch

Wanted— Pasturage for two cow*
near Sanford.
Address Box 1262,
Sanford, Fla.
»'.r.-ttp
Wanted— Amateur musicians that
piny wind instruments that will re­
hearse and play on pay joba. Call
In tbe next few days. J. M. Stumon
315 East Fourth St.
65-7tp

N. P. YOWELL &amp;
H as

s..

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Loitr-Pocketbook containing rail
road pasties and other paper*. 'Finder
return t o ' A. D. Parrish, care A. C« L
antj. receive reward.
67-2tc

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to March

31.1918

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VOLUME VI

third w eek grind

AT STATE CAPITAL

T
S A N F O R D — Life /. W otth Living
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Hotel

Inspector

CLEAN-UP DAY GREAT THE SUPREME COURT
EVENT IN THIS CITY DENIES FRANK PLEA

Mi-siet

XEGISLATURE BUSY W i 'l i l X* cured a favorable report on his meas- PR IZE S FOR C LE AN Y A R D S CELEBRATED CASE T O C O M E
uro at thp~ hands' wf- tiiP" house com­
FLOOD O F B ILLS P O U R ­
A N D S H R U B B E R Y CAUSES
BACK T O GEORGIA FOR
mittee on miscellaneous legislation.
ING U PO N T H E M
T H E LAST ROUND
E N TH U S IA S M

1 he measure was introduced in the
house by Representative Griffin of
Tallahassee, April 19— The oyster
Grange county, and in the senate
Parties interested in the Clean Up
Washington, D. C„ April 20.—
season lor the year 1914-1915 has
by Senator Hudson of the Thirteenth Day inaugurated by the Woman's The United States Supreme Court
come to an official close arul, ac­
district.
Club have requested that the pre­ today denied the application of Leo
cording to Shell Kish Commissioner
mium list be published again and the M. Frank, under sentence of death
Hodges, the oyster industry pt|srd
same
is given, below . These prises (or the tmirdeswp|_ Mary Phugan, for
'■
Mo»
ing
Pictures
al
Parish
¿iousr
through its moat successful year th
will lie giveif’JSjp the best'varieties a writ of habeas corpus. The Geor­
The
Senior
Chapter
of
the
the history of the state
More thnn
of flowers and fru it. trees . and tfco gia federal court previously had de­
two hundred thousand barrels of Brotherhood of S Andrew have ar­
cleanest premises in the city irtnits. nied an appliration iceking the same
oysters were shipped out of the state ranged a series of the best and most
A special prixe o f a Foster grape­ end. An a result of the decision it
well
known
ploys
and
operas,
which
during the "Season and tlfc oyster
fruit, the fine pink meated variety in­ is believed by the legal authorities
have
been
featured
in
New
York
fleldi are in better condition todfty
troduced by Reusoncr tiro* will be here that only thi state pardon ofthan every before as a result of the c it y . for Monday and Saturday
given for the home ground showing flrlati- ui—Oaorgl a—
Franl r
nights
in
Holy
Cross
Parish
House
conservation policy which had its in­
the fine variety of fruit trees
For from being hanged.
This
Saturday
night,
April
24th
ception with the passago of the act
this prize, however, entries must
Seven member* of the emirt con­
by the 1913 legislature, providing there will bo given "The Wizard of
be made previously by letter to Mrs curred in the decision while two,
Ox,"
a
most
pleasing
light
opera,
for the creation of the shell fish de­
which had such a run on Broadway, Bishop, as the judging committee’s Justice* Holmes and Hughes dis­
partment
time is limited, and arrangement sented. Justice Pitney read the ma­
Plans are embodied in a bill which New York City; and on the follow­
would have to be made for special jority opinion.
Holmes read the
ing
Monday
night,
April
26th
will
be
has the approval of the committee
inspection
minority
opinion
Frank's petitio
on fisheries to further conserve the given "The Pageant of San Fran­
District I Running from east to rested allegations of disorder in the
cisco.’
featuring
the
Panama
Kxpo­
growing industry of the state
It
west,
the street* lying west of trial w hi c h were alleged to amount
sition
proposes an appropriation of $25.French avenue to the city litints
to mob violence and Frank’s absence
For
awhile
there
will
he
similar
OUO for the purchase of necessary
District 2 Streets east of French from the court room when the ver­
features
every
Saturday
and
Mon­
equipment to patrol the coast prop­
avenue to -!j£yrtle, from the ‘lake, dict was returned.
The Supreme
erly nnd a further appropriation of day nights at the Parish House, be­
south
to
Ninth
street
Cuurt
held
he
had
not
been deprived
The tistinl ad­
$10,000 to administrate the affnirs ginning at 7 p, m
District .1 Commercial avenue to of any right.
mission
of
|0
cents
will
fie
charged
of the office
These sums will be
Fifth street, Sanford avenue to
made necessary by the fact that the on these nights
Myrtle
Atlanta, liii , April 20
I tun
It
s
limit
it
he
that
the
people
of
salt water fish will be placed under
District
4
From
Fifth
to
Ninth
very
much
disappointed
over
the
the
city
generally
very
liberally
litis department
would
desire
To
patronize
this
under1
••feels,
Sanford
avenue
to
Myrtle
supreme
m
u
ri'»
decision,
but
I
will
The measure embodies provisions
District 5 From Ninth street to keep up I he tight " said Leu M
covering revenues To Iwi collected nnd takmg. for it meau* thè possibili! y
city
limit- -noth
Frank today when informell that
it i- expected thitt mein* Until 1125. of tuan&gt; adv intage* cilurattnAuiily,
District
G
Front
Sanford
avenue,
the
application for u writ of habeas
rellglpusly
unti
»Oi
lally
.
w
fili
li
other
(mu wdJ be collected by the depart
to
city
limits
east
corpus
had been denied
Frank’s
w
ise
w
imi
M
noi
Ite
il
ht
ulna
file
The
meni during the next twelve monihs
On
the
afternoon
ati.t
evening
nf
attorni
.
..id
they
probably
would
young
meli
..f
Si
Andre»’*
ItrntherAmong other things the bill provide-,
lur -borter closed season on mullet, hooil, a liti li ■I ni aitimi tweiity. bave Saturday. April 21. there will he a ask the Georgia Prison Commission
from November 30 to January 30. a dono all tln* tfirmigli their osti ef- (lower show at the Hynes building, for cíemelo v for Frank
beginning ¡it t o il... i
I'.irtie- e\
MI ,.-i II
Hosed season on shad between I *• f**M* nini per-111 il a 11r '*
Infilling
cut
llowers
or
plantmay
Ni » B e a i Lst sl o f i nn
certifier and April, a wholesale Iin-ti«*- ' ,,,’’i
i
offer
them
lor
-ale,
il
so
tb-dred
of i in and a retailers license of $5.
Th** &gt;* tilt itoli* Reni K-tate &lt; n t*
There will lie :i tin*' exhibition of
t libi fellows Meet
a tax of $1 on hunts under Iti feet in
Ilo* rtew.-t tiriti ni ili*' city ti liti wtl!
amaryllis bloom* for -ale
These
length and four feet beam and twen»vili in..k. ,i -triuig lini lur t he busi
Gainesville \ pril I*'
Willi prom­
niagolticent (lowers a re gr.mnw in
ry cents additional on euih foot &lt;&gt;l ises on the part of tliii wi.it her bu
lies* et 1.11» lllg ¡Itili -l'Illllg uf City
qilmt it v t&gt;\ Mr M &gt; d of •'v i. .|..
length .Hid beam, ns well a- a len reali nf &lt;..Ill ill'll .1 (air af I»■« mill.a
nini uni ir» |iro|.« rt y
t ienr g* 11
1he Iid lowing
the prin ll-t for
dollar tax on each alien eng, g&gt;--i lions ,ir. that tin- opening d,iy of the
llurt
tlu* generai manager *•) ilicut Itower- and plants
on each fioat
lli'W tu,il alili tur thè prepelli t Ile nf
sixtieth a nnu a l session of the ( , r a n d
Fittest palm
A fin tld-orne palm
Legislators Put Ojslcrs
lice ulti lo* tn thè Her.'ild Rutilimi;
L odg e o( Fl or i da . I nd e p e n d e n t Order given t'V Iteasoner Bros
Itili i i'* r un * t■. , 1.111(1.1li v *•\|.. , I \n Apalachicola oyster ihab-r. of f Mil f e l l o w - a nd the Fl ori da It'
Flqiest f i n i
'p e lin o li I odd fern,
through Represeutnti v&lt; I II (.mh hi ka h a s*e m I*1y will I... . i ns pi ri ons
tu I ¡1.1 a l * . » I ,i.Id11.g 111 tln* t.il -1
g Iv* 1. 11 y Mr Ml ad
of Fra i: Mi n i minty, re no mb* m i 11 ill every r • pel t
liespali ut SiUifnrd
The Su tifoni
Representatives of | Iti-I Hegnriin
( ’ni h'ct mu three
(tei I U siate I "
alrendv luti* stinte
legislature with an oy-ter feast ¡it b o t h hrat i he*
i he order b e g a n
R| » llegnniH* givi n by Mr Mead
tin l.enti Hotel Friday night
&lt;) -1 I r r i v i n g here y i e t r f d a y a f t e r n o o n .
tuie i ity ami ciMintry prnperty listini
lies! Geranium
Collection six
for sale and thè rnuny Imlgnins will
ter from the Hay City Packing Co Itili II I* e x p e c t e d Glut by t he hour
! fancy Cttllndiunt*. given by Prof
l*e glvi'll frolli lini*' t*i tini*' tu t he
appeared on the hotel menu for the for the f orma l c on vent ion o f t he
Il Ni lirln.g
hen. lit of legislators and others a- a grat' d lodg. e nd ri.***mhlv l tie mi nt
II. r. 1,1. tor Mr
ll.iM helU'Ve*
1
Ìli
Six prie ■■r'* ink arul »»ill gt» . In- . 11. ni*
Asparago*
UHtflTI
Rest
reminder of the quality of ApuLi&gt; h- her will run i nt o the hundr edt 111itpltuih- g
PmiI B t'l, ■uefit ul 11.
ini
,. , i.i
irola oy-ters and as a reminder that
,
.ff. r.-d
■it.
I b.
\.
■
n. n.or« oysters would 1.. olfcr. .1 !.&gt;r !' ■• I •
It.
.«♦T Hit fu&lt;h •
sal. !• t.I ri. \t September I ",
r i 11.
1i —l* An Puii'i!
i ** r i .• ti* •
i
,
&gt;1 .. ■
i
.
* I.r ■ R. »
I R,'.. .
,r.
op. •.
tes
uf
tug . . I Le- r* Inmg
I t.-g.itl ta
t
A|.•atie
I. V Mr
Isltahnssee, April 20
It i- an
, 1 itela
.1
I
t Md I .lew brought
in
every
day mid ilo* fisher­
l'ut Flowers t, . »
tn United here thftt when the g o v e r ­ probably that t h e r e will lie ma ny
men
are
getting
their tackle roody
Best display miscellaneous cut
nor's suspension from office of Sher­ visitors here this we*k.
Six
I
^
,,r
'
be
fruy
The
lakes and the
llowcrs (rom any one garden
iff Spencer of Ifiilshorough and Sher­
nv.-rand
the
many
.reeks in this
amaryllis bulbs, given by I’rof
iff H'aker of Palm Bearli counties
vu ii it» «re foil nf tt-li anil im » miMight Have lleen • &gt;**ll* Juke
N. lifting
romes up fur approval or disapproval
\«■ i hi
**j »i ir i
I .egi-l 1 11 v i j . *I ere v i rv n n i i i - i i g
ut n*»e* trulli ohi il* * ini* ft»
He* t i li'| .L iy
In the senate the chief executive', ‘ e x c e p t to t be m a l l w h., h..- t lie |ok)
i»f
*1
i*
wi'ii*nn
Thi*
winter
&gt;i v ¡i marv Ih- hull..
gr..w cr garde
»«tf Will meet with decidid bpptts) play i ,| ..i. him bui
uh«» jiK*" tu 01.rwI$ íir»*^«*Hi^ Ihi &lt;■k 1ii* »
■nu l ini«'- I hen I
Pfn
t
gl
Ven
1
Mehrling
Run
It is not expected that I In I s a ... nie
•
uMk tini
h«iiiM ..11 SiMt » In
Ì ... î * . tp..rl
"t ,&gt;1 ft
rin* in
uf
F , i * i . r ! ¡Itti-—
Fittest
d i-p i
retiate will take up the matter until ,
S.t » * •"•!
» r* f « t fi M111&lt; htunr
• 1 1.
I., w m g . ilia lu g m . t '..¡I,.**t ¡..n u
1
ulti»
f
r,.
1
1
1
A
A
tn*' men. whose suspension bei'iitne» '
an»i hdIuIki* iii tin* ^n-utubt **|»ort in
ill iiiu-tr.it.
Alin* Burpee
effective on May HI. are able to
With » new tourist
" M r Ma pule- ttiMi l you vote (or ’
Must a r 11-11&lt; urrang**rn*'nt of cut lUv a .»rid
appear and defend themselves
Forrest Lake f"r **jii*:iker nf t he j ffii»st.r» in viisi* Six iiilluilnnn hulhs h o t e l nt Sanford next -itiMin the dtshouse, lie has hail . onslitcrjihle ex­
Best display nf Sweet Pvas Col­ etples of Izuak Wallop nm indulge
I he Mapules Pure Shoe Hill in be­ perience ami woultl make a most
in the sport all during the winter
lection Dahlia hulhs
fore the committee on miscellaneous excellent presiding officer?"
Handsomest arrangement of nas­ months and Sanford »vili lie Gi
'legislation and if it gets out of the
mecca for the sports of the country
"Who?
That Forrest Lake who turtium*
Six culliidiums
eommittee safely will bring on ron- wn# in the house last time!" exPrettiest arrangement wil &lt;1 Ilo went ,M‘ X'
■itWahle discusfior^hefnrc the house. clsimed Mr Maypoles, who faith­
exhibited by Grammar &lt;»r Primary
humniiH Painting» at Parish M o u s e
County division fights are occu­ fully fought for n pure shoe lull in School students
Fifty cents
"N o. sir. 1 won t
pying the entire ’attention of one the last session
At the Perish House for Wednes­
Semini best arrangement, us ubove
day tomorrow- ) night, the pictures
committee today. Scores of people vote for him. Why. he is the man — Fifty cents
from Marion, Levy, Alachua, Wash­ who wanted to amend my pure shoo
will lie "The Life of Christ," re­
ington, Jackson and Holmes coun­ bill by inserting the word 'horse' in
produced in full original color of the
*
Card of Thank»
ties are in the city today to appear front of the word shoe." Jackson­
masterpieces .af the art galleries and
The home of Marshal Arie of
in behalf of their several interests. ville State.
..
was
troyed by fire last
hedrals of Kurope There wtil be
A hitter fight is being waged by
week
and
he
lost
everything
he
had
C
H u ' ,H,clal ,r,XtUrv " f lhP *Pr,V,r" ’
Marketing Bureau Likely
people residing in the proposed
in the home. Kind neighbors as- ¡Hunrated hymn, in several parts,
Tallahassee, A pril 19
At a meet­
Hloxham county, which would be
^u,t a* * ra'
ing
of
the
committee
on
agriculture sisted in every way and he wishes to
^»rved out of portions of Marion,
An ever increasing number are
thank
the
good
people
of
Oviedo
the Henderson bill providing for the
Levy and Alachua counties.
and Geneva who turned in and built
services,
All during Sunday member* of creation of a state marketing bureau
winch arc destined to become more
another home and donated furniture
the legislature wore deluged with received a favorable report, and it is
popular as time goes on. As some
for the same. Such acts of kindness
expected
that
this
measure,
which
•'iegrams and letters from people re­
one
who had not been in the habit
demonstrate that the milk of human
siding in portions of Jackson, Wal­ has the endorsement of various trade
of coming to Holy Cross Pnrish
kindness is still .paramount and the
ton and .Holmes counties, to be af­ boards and growors throughout the
people of Oviedo artd
Genevty are "House has said: "There i&gt; no one
fected by changing portions of the state will be rushed thrnimjt the
who can afford to miss these priv­
among the salt of the earth.
* *
boundary lines fo these counties. house and senate.
ilege* which are being given."
The bill provides for the estab­
The*« commonwealths, tp remedy
There is no charge for admission
Takes Tamps Office
lishment
of such a bureau, the ap­
the unusual situations obtaining at
made on Wednesday night), xach
M P Lipe has taken charge of one innking whatever offering ho
ChipTey and Bonifsy propose Jo alter pointment of a commissioner and a
the cOunty lines-. The bill passed board of supervisor», and provides the Tampa office of the L C Smith may desire. All are invited.
tbo senate, but when it reached the for the raising of revenues tn assure Typewriter Co . and will make that
city his headquarters for the time
\
house Mr. Lewis of Jackson blocked its maintenance.
Negro Gamblers Honked
bring
Mr Lipe has been on the
t* P***age and ‘ caused recommitKighteen npgro
gamblers were
reent, •
road for some time in the interest
Death of J. O. HonrvlU
.Smith
typewriter
and
hooked
by
the
local
police
force and
of
the
L
l
The
Sanford
friends
*&gt;
(
Mr.
J
O.
A big delegation is here from
the
Tampa
office
becoming
vacant
I
th‘*
oberili'«
office
yesterday
and lit­
Done
vita
will
regret
to
hear
of
his
to place a "rider" on the
bill providing that six sections of death which occurred at Knoxville, he was pul in charge but does, not hire Mayor Thrashrr received fines
Holmes county be given to Jacksotf, Tenn.. Saturday morning. He was know whether it will bo permanent of ten dollars and costs each. This
n the GracevRle district in exchange buried in Knoxville on Saturday. or not as the change would necessi­ Is the proper dose wherever gambling
.or fifty odd sections opposite Chip- He leaves a wife and several children tate his removal from Hanford, and is discovered. .
Mr. Ilonevita Lipe is a Hanford booster at all
*y. to go to Washington county. to mourn his loss.
The office in Tampa Is a
Remember there Is heslth tn this
MWmes would take in a similar was quite well known in Sanford, times
■biount from Washington, opposite having apent several months here promotion for Mr Upe and his San­ Clean-Up Day. T r y It and see how
Bonifsy.
moaquitoes and (lies we
last winter aa one of the train dis­ ford friends are glad to learn of hU many U
can have.
rapid advancement
Another county division mcas- patchers of the A. C. L.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY. AP R IL 20. 1915
urr proposing the creation of Pine
county out of Santa Rosa also is up
but it is not expected the bill will be
reached in committee today.

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS
NO. 69

Woodland Park Notes
Sunday. April 11th was the first
nice park day of the season and a
good number of visitors came. Capt.
Jdgunhart brought » good--hnrd ' on
the Mamie and another luunch and
a- row- -fmnt landed partirtr. —Ve­
hicles kept coming from different
place# and a big portion of the
Monroe population walked over.
There was considerable bathing and
the amusements and music were en­
joyed by all. Wednesday, April 14
the Monroe fish fry brought basket
parties from eucry where.
Thanks
are due to Jim Oglesby and son for
a bountiful supply of fine shad,
cleaned and ready for the pan. Not
satisfied with this they offered to
furnish another lot of fish for the
picnic of the Monroe school, which
is to be at Woodland Park Saturday
Atm 24th.
The PaoTa school has
been invited also and this promises
to he a big day. Thursday^ evening
those dancers fjom Dancerville, the
"Suits M e " Club entertained at
Woodland Park with a fine supper
and dance.
They arrived in autos
at H p. m. and waltzed their way in
from the door of the hall. A short
intermission for supper and they
went at it again until midnight.
The girls wanted to keep on till day­
light but some of the men were get­
ting faint and hnd to almost use
force to make them quit duncing.
The orchestra came near having u
hot box and still they demanded "A
little faster, please." There was no
such thing i, s intermission during
t tie Inst three hours
They seemed
to he stored full of high explosives
and the longer they dunerd the more
they were worked up
Kvery kind
of dunemg wn* indulged in.
That
was one lively hunch,
\V iniil» mil n

Al Itesi

Tln f interni of thè lato
Mr*
Mary I tel.a Muter
» a * held Friday
it lo ,i nt . April I *». front the home
¡.ii AA.--t Fir-* -tree!. Rev*
F’. P.
M rung ut Go* &lt; o ngri ga l amai church
. «induct ing I ti** »orv tc*.,
MrAlary
French D e l.« Muter
» a - born in Muri beasi. pen li . Sep*
ti.pii.ir l l l l i
I s 15
She » a *
the
daughter of .lulin and Nancy French,
eldest daughter u( ten children Her
g.rlti....i ¡lay, »».•!* spent tn N o r t h ­
east and (tingila niton, N. Y .
At
tlie latter place she studied music
under Prut
llelnilu-rger
In 1&gt;76.
( ’»*nI•*iinin 1 year ut Northeast. Penn..
•!, tnarrn-d 1it AA u| ter I*. L. M .&lt;11et
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ORATORICAL DEBATE
WAS.W0N BYSTETSON
S A N FO B D 'STO ITN G O R A TO R S
W ERE TH E R E A T EVERY
P O IN T IN AR G U M E N TS
. The oratorical contest between the
Sanford High School arjd the Stetson
College of Do Lund was well attcncLed last Friday night and those who
did attend were given a treat. The
orators that represented the two
schools reflected great credit upon
their respective institute and their
instructors.
The question for debate was one
well calculated to carry the rnntcsUnis far afield in search of knowl­
edge and one that has wearied many
statesmen trying to solve for the
benefit of the country and those who
are moat affected..*
The subject of Resolved that the
present immigration laws are ade­
quate if properly enforced gave the
orators great scope in history and
facts about foreign countries and the
United States. The affirmative side
was taken by the Stetson oratore,
composed -of Messrs. Roebuck and
Ziegler unti Miss Smith and the tigr­
ati ve side by the Sanford boy’s com­
posed of Kmcst Shepherd, Sherman
Routh and Albert Fry.
Hume
Humph was alternate.

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Kvery one rtf the contestants dem­
onstrated their ability not only in
oratorical pyrotechnics hut in the
research for fad# concerning the
immigrai inn la » » and their effect.
The audience learned more about
the immigration lùws of America
than they ever knew before and tin*
ill-hate »»as not only an oratorical
treat hut highly instructive as well.
The subject was covered from every
angle and in rebuttal the ronteutanta
were especially good. ' showing that
they not only had prepared for the
j
subject but had also prepared for
the arguments of the opponents.
The debate was decided by the
points nnd at the cinse of the argu­
ments the judges decided that Strlsnn » a s slightly ¡iheuii, although
the decision was very close.
Sanfor feel* highly fluted over the con­
test tor it demonstrates that our
school has »nme very fine young or­
a t o r s »fio llave talent and brains
Hltd I't oler lion to he Knfnrrrd

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Ic » 11 ! it, 1.i. i I I , I 1 11. rj* is
l " " g ti ,» un.)
111
'll.
Ti r-i
t i.r '
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their youth, age now calling them
to rest.
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devoted wife, tor ninny ninnili» hi vtng enure rare of Iter feeble fill*hand
lief health siiiidenly f. Ring
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ed out to Gasp the Faithful Pilot
«fit* never fail* the Christian.
Be­
side* her husband, Dr, AA I)e La Matter she is atirviveil by four
brothers and one sister, ( ‘ has. M.
French of Kra, Penn; Arthur J , J. F.
anti lot Fayette, all of Northeast,
Penn; Mrs. Lillie N Cross, of Mt
Dora.
"Farewill; a little time and wt*
Who knew the«* well and led thee
here
One after one shall follow thee
A* pilgrims through the gat*** of
lear.
Which' open* on Kternity.
Yet shall we cherish not the less
All that Is left our hearts meanwhile,
Anti nil thou lovedst of earth and
sky
Seem sacred to thy memory.”
Beautiful in her casket amid the
flowers which loving friends sur­
rounded here, nhe sleeps in .Lukeview cemetery.
Karl) Michigan Celery
The following clipping
from a
Kulamaxoo (taper was sent to the
Herald by an unknown party prob­
ably with the Idea of letting us know
that Knlamatoo would be in the
market early this season.
Three thousand celery plants were
set out Thursday by a well known
Alanto avenue celery grower
This
is the first that has been set out
this season, and as fur as can be
learned this is the earliest celery that
has been planted in this city in
years. The unusually open winter
and the early spring has made It
practical to plant the crop, tyro
weeks saltier than ever before. This
means that the first celery will be
ready fot- market about Junly 10.”

M o.¡,!i. iti-t.ii .cs the pro-- of the
country also ¡- under the impression
that the derision just rendered by
Judge John C. Pollock of the Fed‘’rid district court at Iupeka, Kansas
1,1 hlch he hiiUis the Federal law
,,,f 1
protection of migratory birds
tn
tin colt* t it uI to tinI I* the final
nhimllcntii'h mt that «talutc. t hs*
(allowing -tut,-tin* tit correcting this
r-. udm,u- 1pi |ire* slolt has been Is- I* &lt;1 l*&gt; I'n -uleiit John 11 Burn­
ham of the American Game Protec­
tive Association:
"Conservatit'iii.sis need feel no
alarm tr. tr the Kansas decision.
Tiie Supreme' Court of the United
Slates nitw has before it on appeal a
case front Arkansas in which the
constitutionality of the law will he
tint By paused upon. 'That erse lack»
certain important elements, fnxorahie to the sustaining •of the If.w.
which the Kalinas ctse, which will
he incorporated wilh it will provide.
In n sense, then, Judge Pollock's decision is a welcome one to those who
are working to avert the destruction
of the wild life of the country.
"The Kunsas decisi.n- is the third
that has been rendered by Federal
judges on the law.
In Arkansas
Judge Jacob U. Trliber on May 23,
1914, held the meanure unconstitu­
tional. while in South Dakota, Judge
J. D. Llliot on April Iti, 1914 held
in constitutional. It is to be remem­
bered that the law Is i n’ full force
and effect and wrill doubtless lie vig­
orously enforced by the Untied
State» Bureau of Hiologicr.l Survey
everywhere ip the United' State«,*
with the exception of the jurisdic­
tions of Judges Trieber and-Pollock.
"The Solicitor General of the
United States has asked the Su­
preme Court for •■» early considera­
tion for the test case as is possible,
but il muy be iht I it »ill not be
retched before neext f: II
AA’e ure
hoping to have it parsed upon this
spring,
■•
"T h e federal law provide* pro­
tection not only for game bird*, but
for most of the country’s most val­
uable song and insectivorous species
ns will.”
The flower show cloaca the Civic
program— Hynes store. First St.

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�THE SALFORD HERALD

PAGE TWO

to gTeet you as did the earthly
father to meet hia son. No matter
if you are full of sores and disease,
you nre his child and he wants
to rejoice with the angels in heaven
because of your return.
J^r*. H
Acllxk. oi »-IU40 who
a R E S U M E GIVEN .EACH■
WE&amp;ILU&gt;VU1E
"took the road to yesterday" and
went back to bis home community
SUNDAY SERMONS
on a farm in Virginia. He had been
away for years und when he returned
he immediately sought his mother.
KI.MP.lt K. ItotiKltS, Hrportri
Response to inquiries brought the
sail news of her death several years
prior to his coming back.
ing seen by mother und father, hut
Sunday, April 6th, 1916After searching diligently and ask­
doea not yield to the sweet, spiritual
Church vialtedi Tho Baptist.
ing friends tq help him find hts J
promptings of the heart.
Pastor: Hev. George Hyman.
mother’s grave, a soarrh which he
Rev. Hyman narrated severnl in­
Being ill, Rev. Hyman »poke
made in vain he went to an old di­
briefly during his morning sermon. cidents thaL aptly conveyed to the lapidated church building, heart­
Uc.lpuaM»»lrti-tf&gt;- hie e*mRT^R*th»n*'a minds. oL. his- -auilitoi*..lhA - tcxnrrr broken. ..Then be found the-spot in
few apt~illostTatian* concerning the theme. Among some of ¿heinr-arc the pew where she- had worshipped
significance of Easter Ctt the world, the following:
for years, and on thnt spot he
Two hoys were once playing near
impressing tho thought that the
threw himself tb-ostrntfe and prayed
Christian ahould not lose ,sight of a railroad. One of them wishing to that he might Hie and be taken to
tho fact that while celebrating Easter convince the other of his great per his mother.
&amp;
that there are 62 days in thb year soQul power told the other that he
After several hours he observed
when the truth of the Risen Christ qould stop the fast train which was
some brick upbn which hod rested
soon
-expected
to
pass
them.
The
should ho especially emphasised.
his mother's feet. Abrasion fropi the
Easter Sunday, as such is not to bo other boy was of tho opinion that
devoted
treading of his Christian
heightened too much above other his companion could not do so, untT
mother
made
them more precious
Sundays, if at all, for it is ,only one when tho great train,came thunder­
than
nil
the
world
to h ir m lie took
ing down the track his companion
of the Lord's days.
stepped boldly between tho mils und one of the most ,worn wltnKRn, and
Christ's resurrection having oc­
waved a signal to tho engineer who his dying request was that his head
curred when all nature is blossom­
rerognited it and stepped his train, might rest upon it in hia coffin.
ing fruit and flowers, n splendid
"A h , my frfrnds, will you not
while the hoy speakid off saying to
opportunity is given to impress by
HEAD
IN tonight. Will you note
his friend:-" I told you I could do
object teaching our Savior’s meanthe
train
• thnf goes direct, that
itL"* - A. (aw. days -later the boy .was
ling ta. the worW:. ' Mem physical
Is
tempted by a banter to repeut his HEADS IN, npt backs in?"
manifestations and" physical display
success st stopping fast-trsins and he there not one who will start tonight
are not however to becloud this
did with the same result. An elderly for henven, will pot start to go home
meaning of Easter. That which is
gentleman who was standing by saw tonight?
symbolical of the Risen Christ is
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what the boy was doing and he said
NOT the Risen Christ; thnt which
to him: "Roy, you ard a fool. Some
is the vehicle by which the thought
day that train* will kill you!"
is enrried to the mind can by no
Again, tho third time, ¿he boy
mean* ever become the thought itself. The spiritual is ever the sub­ yielded to his jiersonal conrsnt . be­
stance; the physical ever the OUT­ fore others, but this time, the en­
WARD form of the IN W AR D po­ gineer perceiving the boy’s deceit
opened his throttle wide. T h e re­
tentiality.
sult
this time was horrifying. The
Every Sunday then should he
boy's
life was taken out and though
Sunday to the Christian beoause it
JACKSONVILLE
is the day upon which Christ arose he regained consciousness and re­
from the grave. As the LORD'S pented he wus too lqte to do good
i
DAY it is a time in each week when in the world.
"THE, BIG S T O R E
So mnny in life have played tonrenewed spiritual life is to'come into
our souls to better I’ll t/s for the long in »in and after sinniag are
I
•O UR. N E W
week day struggles
It is a time cungilt and whirled into eternity of
when we let the risen Christ into lost souls forever.
Not so with the Prodigal Son. He
our CONSCIOUSNESS that our
CONSCIENCE may be in tune with sow that lie wan on the wrong truck
»nil obeying the inward promptings
His desire.
of God he headed straight on to the
Nature’s profuse new birth of
track of safety leading to the ter­
green and other coloring at this sea­
minal, God*» eternal kingdom pre­
son fittingly typifies the spiritual
pared for us by Jesus
thought and spiritual purpose of
If then- is one in this audience
Christ’s resurrection which was to
who
says, "Just give me on« more
bring a hew life, a new hope, a new
day
;
ju-t let me try to stop the
and permanent uplift, and new and
permanent unchanging PATTERN' trim mm more, I would thul he
listen id the higher (romptingfor man’s earthly guidnm-e
SANK) i n n o I M ils
«
The glad tidings of the truth of withir. him and do as did the I’ rml
His resurrection is the foundation i„’aI r-on. HEAD IN HOM EW ARD,
Sanford l.oi ge No fi’ , F ami V. M.
~
upon which the Church of Chri-t repent, turn and go in «1 m igh tt Dill lit 1111ICI
forwardly,
»tut
thus
Imcnm,.
a
'»
i.
l
Jeius rests und when this prin­
; riiursduy h ai
ciple takes hold of u&gt; we, too, are worth while to self whils Giul’s grace wcIcmiiiu.
jO I. Taylor
risen out of fhn and darkness and is yet available.
Secretar
lifted to tile highest pinnacle of
A devout young woman
w*u
oner
P
invited to accompany it friend to u
glory and eternal light.
Monroe t'l apler No. 16. R. A. M.
Another point which Rev. flyman theatre on one Wednesday evening
Meets every •»•com! and fourth Thurs
graphically illustrated was the rein She accepted the invitation uftet |day in Mason * Hull over the Imperia
tive constancy und devotion to the much persuasion, her friend staling Theatre, Visiting companions welcome.
il E Tolar
a celebrated I her tHi at star ) F. Knrnat*
principle nf the Risen Christ by that
Secretary
High I'rii-St
professed ( hri«l in ns
lie -aid that wiii in appear in u popnn -lr.. n ¡to
.&gt; pr*-vi«,u Seminale &lt; liiijecr -, Order Eit»lern Sta
tho-*- « Ini vi ere constant. per*i*l»'*nt creation. During tinand whole heariisl in their faith to the play she fell into tinp m edi­
Meets every tirsi and tbirti Tm sd.iy
might fie likened to the
tall, tation and the thought rang clear in cucii monto, i'vcryone who has scoti
straight pine und beautiful camphor and loud in her spiritually attuned bis Star in tbe.Kust are cordiully invited
to visi! this chnpter.
tree which are evergreen, always heart: "Would you forsake n spirit­
¡Alice E. Roiibln», Sec'y
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symbolic of the Risen Christ, where­ ual experience to satisfy n physical
as those who are not persistent, not emotion?
Would you sacrifice tin*
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K of P.
constant, not whole hearted in their divine to the spectacular? 'V o u ld
Mcets second and (mirili Tuesdny»
faith are like the poplar, the oak and you put so low a price on a soul?" N'initing knight» nlway» welcome.
O .1. Miller
other trees of the deciduous variety She obeyed the voice wiiliin and Il McLuuIin
K R and
&lt;
which lire green only part of the cancelled the theatre engagement.
time, symbolic of the Risen Christ That mght at p r a y e r meeting she,
Sanford Lollgi-No. 27. 1. &lt;&gt;.(). E.
only part of the ttrr.e.
wus tin- first io rise and tell of the, Meets every Monday at 7:i0 p m.t j
The evening services dosed a »e- invitation which she hud to attend ( ov*‘f Itniwriql '| jiralrc.
rirs nf five sern-.of.s on the Prodigal theatre; how she nrrepted anil then
,ir^
Secretary
Son.
how the Risen Christ stood within
Rev. Hyman's lesson wan the lith her own soul and pjend for the su­
(iato City Camp No. G, W. O. W
verse of tho 94th Psalm, which was premacy, of tho spiritual self, and
Meets second ami fourth Wednesday
repeated in chorus by the congrega­ how hnppy she was thnt she over­
nights In each month.
tion, The words of the verse are: came the tempter through the power F. L. Miller 1
J. F. Hoolehnn
"T h e Lord knoweth the thoughts of of Jesus, At the
close of the
Clerk
Council Commander
man, that they arc vanity."
meeting n young lady who had just
It will he recalled that the 15th happened in nnd who wn# not re­ United Hrolhn hood of ('nrpenters and
chaffer of Luke consists of those ligiously inclined, came forward nnd
Joiners of America
parables spokiyi by Jesus:
"The gave tho Christian young woman
Sanford Lot d Union No. 1751 meets
Lost Sheep," "Ten Pieces of Silver" her hand with the statement: " A n y first and titled Thursday night ut 7
and the "Prodigal Son." All three one who could give up the theatre, o'clock In thBlinglos' HnIL
J. \V. 0. Singiltury,
J. M, Brnivn,
bear upon the value of a soul and who could sing 'Jesus, Lover of my
Sec’y-Treis.
President
the joy in heaven over one sinner soul' as you did, 1 want to knowmore of nnd I want the xnme mean­
that repenteth.
B. P. O. l l Sanford Lodge 1241
The tKeme on this occasion was ing of Jesus in my heart that you
Meet first nod third Wednesday night
st corner of Fipit St. and Palmetto Ave.
the soul's resolution to RETURN have."
II. L. Peek
to his father and was entitled;
Only a short period nfterwnrda, 0. L. Taylor I
Secretary1
Exulted Ruin
‘ ‘Heading IN ," a term well known but after oho had accepted Jesus 0»
among railroad train men to dis­ her Savior «he was fatally injured on
Tho Lake Urceto Council No. 31 Junior
tinguish the action of a train that n train which was wrecked just out­
Order United American Mechanics -.
goes straightforwad Into safety, from side the. clty-JiraiU wheruokhc hadMeets every Wednesday at 7:30 P.
those that back In.**
begun to experience tho meaning of M „ in tho City llsll. Visiting brothers
The theme title ia a strong one Jesus. And there it was among the are welcome. G. IL Smith, Rec. Sec.
because it graphically tolls just debris and mangled bodies that aho
Celery City Aerie No. 1853
what tho Prodigal Son did when he was recognized by her physical ns
Meeting every Tuesday night at 8
found that he was in Imminent well as her spirit aid ministering an­
o’clock. ,Pico Building.
danger. He returnee] to his father gel. Their eyes met in »weet, mu­ J. T. Hoolehsn,
G. E. Tnmtiu,
In a straightforward manner and tual recognition and in this soul
Worthy President
Secretary
acknowledged his sin* with u plea communion she remembered the
*
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for forgiveness.
-question wlthlnon tire (lay’ ihtf can­
OHS TRIBE NO. 61. I. O. R. M.
The pastor spoke of the aadnoss of celled her theatre engagement: " D o
Meets every first and third Friday
being away frorrf home; the trials you put so low a price on a soul?" nights ut 7:30 in Masonic Temple.
"A h , my friends, did It ever oc­
and tribulations experienced out
Visiting brother« welcome
in the world away from loved ones; cur to you who are outside the W. A. Ginn,
John Stamper,
the temptations that try and beset circle, awsy out thero feeding swine
C. of R.
Sachem
tho soul, and how one sometimes that you are putting a very low
Heralds of Liberty
becomes hardened and callous to estimate on your own soul, a very
Meets st Eagles' Hail first Monday
spiritual promptings, but how, in the low price on what God considers
process of becoming hardened one most precious. Jesus, your Ssvior, sight in each month st 7:30.
Wm. E. Householder, Commander
la moved to resolve to go home and would not have it ao. He would go
Miss Berths Packard, Secretary
experience the joy of seeing and be- out on the great highway of life

APRIL 13, S|5

AMONG THE CHURCHES

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'5PR[HQ CATALOGUg |

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O W NED B Y DR. A R M S T R O N G

This large well-drilling machine re­
cently passed through the business streets
of Jacksonville on its way to Riverview to
start operations on the 20,000 Dollar
Water System.
Riverview is making rapid develop­
ments. Streets are being paved with shell
and cinders; over 5,000 shade, fruit and
ornamental trees have been set out; a
beautiful athletic and recreation park is
being laid out on the river front, where
there will be all the latest out-door games
open free to the public. A beautiful
Casino is being built on the river front;
a hotel is being opened up; moving pic­
ture concerns are making their homes
here; many new homes are being built:
valuable property is changing hands; and
the owner, Dr. Armstrong, is now making
the most liberal offer to the investor on
Riverview lots of

$5 Down and $5 per Month

M r . ’Carl :Fritz Forker
Sales Manager

W ill Be at the Sanford House April 16th and
, Those interested in, Riverview
doubt be glad to meet Mr. Forker
about the latest developments in
ville’s most thriving and beautiful

17th.

.Estates will no
in order to hear
Riverview, Jacksuburb.

Dr. A r m s t r o n g
—

owner o f Riverview, may be reached by addressing him

fBldg.

Jacksonville, Fla.
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Many men in Jacksonville have become
rich by buying lots this way and holding
them a few years and then selling at a big
profit advance.

�APKJl' IS. i m

THE SANPOHD HERALD

PAGE THREE

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printers' supplies» tumbled into Isit sewer contractors and other high
the npxt day with the avidity of brows, and his hank account goi so
lightening rod agents in the corn heavy that the Steenth National
belt after a thunder shower. They Bank asked him to remove it us it
sold Claude_n gold olated outfit that it interfered with thro ordinary course
BEING k GEO. ADE FABLE COMPOSED AM) HEAD BY
would” print anything from an En­ of business.
- WlttiSPOWEti7*^Ft*)imTXTIlESS M W l N MIAMI
cyclopedia to a 2H-sheot poster.
He was taken into three churches
Isit got dippy at once. It began and seven secret societies, was made
Once in the dim and misty* path- and noitpuick into your epidermis. an. orgy of riotous living that would an honorary member of everything
*ays of civilisation, before the dnys Where now grows saw palmetto'and make Bacchus climb into the mast. in five counties. He executed all the
of the referendum and recall, a gink where listed the tin ran and the hull Society spumed maidenhair fern and welcomes-to-our-city and presided
«earing overlapping cuffs antf under frog there will lie teeming thousands cull grapefruit wash and would have at every eyont from the birth of a
lapping collars, and who combed his' dodging commercialism which will nothing but real punch, served from nugget of humanity to the dedica­
heart straight back like a sea lion, stagger humanity, or words to that cut glass bath tubs,
with enough tion of public hnildings.
dropped off of Number Six, south effect. Do you gut me? 1 shall plan kick in one bumper to dynamite an
He married the Dresden Chinn
bound at a certain half mast dump effect. Do you get me?
1 shall orange grove.
daughter of the richest man in town;
out on a spur division somewhere be­ plant here moving pictures and tango
On-Broadway they heguri to see and owned two uutomohiles and a'
tween the Celery Belt and the Ever- teas, research clubs and poultry daylight through the show* window»; Ford.
They led the delicatessen;
* glade». wluN I ks leading atluins shows; Greek lobster palaces, and- an&lt;1 they rrmtnTd"some*mf The* phir- rlrrlrs and ranked above-the- hr»»i
Dealers lit“
unm .gumr.atctica . with big Iruckle» -tvrfim1'Vrrtflsmr. I shall motarrtt»r"'*rd* °f Rlngling Bros., circus that} families who dated their .ancestry
and pnrched“ corn lubricated with phone society until the smart set will visited Tampa in 183.
A horeshoe back to the Freetc of 1895.
All Kinds o f Lumber^and Building Material
Photo* pasfe wan served at social hang by their toes from Chandeliers pitching tournament was promulHe was a director in every watered
functitHfiy^
and give Monkey dinners. You will gated and checker players lingered corporation in Isit, and his name was
lie wiA welcomed by our town by bo set up on the corner of Easy over the devlish game on Broadway the trudemark of the commercial pro­
bity. He was so busy that he con-|*J
a large and commodious audience, street and Epicurean avenue. This i emulating the street life of Paris,
■tracted
St. Vitus activity and was
town
will
boom
with
a
hig^H
until
I
The
founders
of
Isit,
turned
over
which packed the umphitheater of
ordered to a rest cure to Hobnob
the railroad loafing place. 'Phere was you-will have to put cracked iee on i in their graves.
A wet and dry election was agi­ with people with imaginary aches.
the Gasook who operated the Ark, your head to keep your temperature
Isit is now some town. It has half
Do tated. and they even thought of ask­
which navigated between the steel below the blowing up point.
ing
William
Jennings
Bryan
to
speak
an
many people as the city directory
rails and the only hotel, two giggling &gt;ou f°R °w me?
Bottlers of Soda Water and
to
them
on
the
commission
form
of
attributes
it. It has all the modern .
girls out for a mash; four prominent
Listen! This town will make Mi­
improvements and they are just as I
citizens sitting hack on their sur­ ami, Jacksonville and Tumpa look government.
The Isit Hurrah ramo out within unsatisfactory as elsewhere. It has
plus trying to hatch out eight per like whistling stations when 1 get
PHONE
&gt; dfafc'.**’
n surfeit of culture and can tell an
cent, and eleven lending pillars of my dingdong lubricated. This little the course of three weeks.
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painting
fr"m_nlrnn
nf
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1
The town made merry.
high society who were there to grab told mud flat will look like the chnm*
There tefts u grand Tree barbecue repple read Browning nnd tho Six
»onto express'" packages which con-‘ bermaid*s dream of Paradise. Now'.
and
the hoom-de-age hands punc- Beat Sellers. It has afternoon teas
Inlned great joy that they could lap 'kind sir. lead - mo to my downy
Sole Agents for OHANGE CITY SPHINGS MINERAL WATER
lured the atmosphere with hot time nnd enjoys sponge cake with clinkers
up faster than the revenue officers j couch so 1 can luy me down."
,n R* ■* h»* * chaulauqua evorycould paste on" the stamps.
i Si Jenks reached behind the coun* In the old town tonight.
“ Isit" was hluxoned on both ends ter anil got his axe,
The first copy was auctioned off to i timo
"«&lt;•' I'^lors entertainers
of the da-po, and Isit it was; do»-, "You human dynamo, you," he the highest bidder and It brought wu” t ’ mm' roln' 11 hns a ,,t“ ioni,t
lined by lurid literature to become sputtered, "1 am un old man and of $".39 which sum was immediately ball tram capering over the green
the New York of subtropical, sun- family and of good reputation. My placed
. . to
. the credit
...................
of the Woman's I c“ ch n" rln*
th,’ ir
,,(Tal
the ti»*n* expert he It hut» a line
kissed Florida.
voltage is high, too ' Hut no ten Civic Society to build a public park
collection of punk dollar« und is
It was a low, ramtiling, sheet-iron cent talking machine can do a mono- and the balance to he appropriated
High Grade Guaranteed Aotoi
ready to absorb some stale fair ro­
cornice sort of a town, which was so login' at my expense. Who arc you? to the reseurch society and tin* Home
$ 200.00 t o $ 895.00
settes at one dollar per. It give? the
out of harmony with nature that it (tube Allen no, then out of my for Indigent Grass Widows.
lofty tip to every kind of money ex­
ON EASY PAYMENTS
couldn't he set to rag time or u sight before I ux you. If I turn this
The Hurrah was real sassy In its tractor. from cripples with paste­
For catalog and Information writ a
sonata in B minor. It was a lead -12-centimeter quirk-action weapon j^itial issue. Claude was strong on
WTO
TRADUIS CO., In#.,
Pitt*burgh, Pi.
boards to write up men from the
pipe rinch that its vertebra»' was cat­ on you, the coroner, will have to uplift and fussy on social shams. He
or consult your local dealers
northern papers w*ho come ilown
gather u|» your remains with a said that Isit was suffering from a
alogued as Broadway.
each winter to save tin* country from
parcel of hasbe«*ns and mosshacks the tleinmimn bowwows.
It was a blot on the landscape af- bucket."
It sends
G. B. POPE, Agent
Sanford, Fla.
"Friends.’’ sun! Claude suavely with green scums on their moose vaudeville artists traveling over the
llicted with an ecxemn of architec­
hides;
that
it
whs
h
long
primer
com­
ture. splotched in many colors and and not abashed, (or hi* had onceeilcountry lev auto, by canoe and shoe
no color rt all The town had never iteil Dixie and also been in two rail­ munity on a tmnpnnel diet, that it leather to advertise the place The
(ml wa* starving itself lo'deilth walling Board of Truth* hns a large mid in­
had a shave, and its fit'1 acres of road wrecks ami (ell out of
various and assorted weeds needed loon "1 jest votl not
I Ilia) Ik* a for something to transpire; that the fluent i.il membership of non-paying
trimming. There were so many for fool, hut to equip one for vour jibe richest man in town was a loafer bo- member- anil a large outstanding in
»ah* signs impaling the climate that I fain would cut off my right hand call*«1 he didn't want progress it debledii«*»» There 1» scandal in the
.
When yeti cun buy new, fresh »cr«*on» »«
It looked like a nutiniiul ci-mi'terv 1 am a newspaper man to tin* munni would increase Ins tuxes and they town
All the country around is
cheap as we art* selling them, it cannot jio« t
horn,
a
pen
in
my
right
ear.
a
diemight
discover
that
he
should
he
by inoouiight.
chopped n&gt; mincemeat and auction
lily pit/ you to put up with tin* torment and
v £ ftà Ì
Ynu tieed Imre Imi mg un menni«* tax io preserve ih«1 sales di*po»e of the product nf the
Claude, for our hern’s name was tionury in niy ham!
danger of the* (muring in through old, lorn
screens
Claude Claude DeShon gave the a palladiani of thoughts. a chron- nailon fruiti hunkruptry. timi there civil engineer and blue prints at
w«*re
tuo
muny
churches
and
too
\ our town tieni»
onre over to tiie human methitis who trler of tlle times
fancy prices
A»k yoitr wife what Itothern her rn«&gt; t of
navigated the village nx-eart. passed fixing. I aduni it l» well luitl out, In th* rehgion; timi thè town should
all in hei noii-etniM work during the suit liter,
Isit i- now famed
m "v; *.
and »he will tell you fit«*»
up tlu&gt; giggling girls with contumely; lini uny dead town lui» to In* well «catler some pnving material over
It ha« all tin* other towns m it«
scorned the overtures of the eight laici out tiefore it is given decent It» »and Street» liiat ilo* old inaids class hanging their chins over tomb
The.» will gel into
vet \t lung
muke
l.et u- he friend»
l'ut Ilo* tiaii hot ter lo* tangoing Ihan kmttmg »ton«*» weeping their heart-« out
tiouble
work bistres.-» disease
per cent night riders, arid taking his burini
*r even
k» for forngn missioiis. thut it
death wherever they go
I mnv necci it
In unrigs from tin* solitary coal off ax in cold Storage
It lea* them lulled to a fur»*theenei*
d
ed
more
»pini
ih
un
a
giunca
ptg
glimmer which pinkie«! so pale at 1 he on thè niorrou. choppmg ttmiher’»
wi-ll
•
Our spick-and-span screen« will not only
Hold in nhey ance ymir opin­ unii »inolili bave a huckhone where
keep onl all tin* Mies, but will also mb! a fri*»hend of Broadway, he jiggled his car­ onte
It*» slogan i» ’ Nil 100,0(111 by
ness to the ................... your Inline
Tcmmrrow I wili provi* It» wishlione wa». liiat it slmuld take Ifi’-’o '
buretor, threw himself into low gear, ion of me
aigl set his course u little east by lluit I tuli no worse ihan I look lly a rise imi ni ct»i*l( and gel righi and
M&lt; •It A 1. II* town tiia ki*s tin*
We «ell the liesl screen wire, ilnots und
window», complete wiiT spring hiiv.'rs, screw-»,
jo’i-ast and went pulsating into the tmnorrow t K» &gt; wdl In* hurnmg Greeh «lui righi
j new -jeaper
hook« and eye».
tire end scndlng up toy balloonj in
Muny who welcomcd Claude with
solitude of the night
tlle giaci humi and ioose pocket hook
He had n mighty mission to per iny honor
Church That 1» Unique.
form.
So tilt» wa» l laude'» look m al liegun hnlging und wunting to rt&gt;Tin* Chut eh of tin* Holy Oho*! of
trench on fellowship sud Maruma Hetib'iherx i* tin* mil' one In tho
While his mighty think tank was Isit
conning a suitable approach to ntuke
Oli liic murrini lo* -allicci forili Tin*&gt; »alci io* «lei a two fucnl Wu* wnrbl In which‘ b"th Prorimtunt and
to the geezers of tills misfit village witli in* bum! shaker well greasmi. (liti)ti with n misfit conscience. nnd limn.in Catholic icrvli!*« are hold at
tli,.
in, i mi
v * ,&lt;tittmi «all in
he colided with a razorhark employ­ wearing
&lt;!.irk and -mi»tcr cui grat it mie w.i» a lutiti «frànger to
tfij ■■■ •I mi;.i*
1 '«• i “ «i mtlgr«'
limi
ed .i» sanitary officer
He l ed t ** i.w.it .ti*l
tr«»l t'ird,&gt;ii
Ultimi
itlU _ _ n _ ^ ^
i
laude
a.cju«i
a»
pupillar
a«
t.a
tno'r* than apologized for hí­
,tii Icnitr t.c 1 -1 t *,■ mai gir. Imi ked
lense of interfering with the t-*w- - loto t h. U**,
km r • po-H'iii g tot grippe or toc -din.
Mut lo* Olilv «lllllnl un«) replled
• I n f rooter, than he Ihiundi ri d into m iri)
Wutch
tny »moke. 1 liavcn't hea hog wallow, lly this lime hia re
Othcr lexding ri.tixena riding boll­
gun
tu
sica
in up."
llgion was cracked, and he took more ili«*» and some un font, foli to bis nril«* giriteli u|i hi» loins nnd liegun
YOU will SAVE
stock in fiuiiah than he did ire the tides of incfirporation unii licked it
56 fls. PER GAL
mentili cxeMion on ih«* «l'cond issui*
LIVERY, SALES AND FEED STABLE
sermon on the mount.
up likc a turni man with pini cakes
of
1
ite
II
urrà
h
THIS IS IIOW
With a flat tire nnd his radiator 1imi a frosty iitnrnuig Ile w,t» c in t­
C ointr P a rk A ve n u e and S eco n d S t r e e t
ile lui kled tlle socia! Mille* a» w«*l|
huhhling over with wrath he steered eli (irsi i hiiiubiTtimnl in I mi s di»
Buy 4 gall.
SemiCONTRACTORS FOR A L L K IN D S O F H E A V Y H A U L IN G
into the assembly room of the I’aluce |ltini*«, ami wa.» &lt;urti*d all over thè a» l in* crv rei of nminierciullsm
Mixeil Heal Haint Js.sc
Hi* Mini after curii piover» w ho
And
J
gala.
I.lnaecd
Oil
Motel, rates one dollar per. with tin* ciiui.try
L nrg c s u p ply of H o r s e s , M u l e s ,
■lui« inni possibilità*« uere ililli-c tldg c hc-.cp clima alni meati
to mix witli it at
grace of a stone boat in -loppy ' io- io vor dro.t un *1 • f
ealimatod coit of
j.su
W a g o n s and H a r n o s s a l w a y s
di-po««l tori»
wr¡-1 her
Thc&gt; culini a uh*»’tiri vi ni I hi* tulli ni
Makes
7
gala.
Paint
for
J
tout
Ile «helved tlie society siusli and
on ha nd F o r S a l o o r E x c h a n g e
fit Jenks, the prop, and gen. man . j uf traile (or timi evcnuig Uhd all
I t’s only $ 1 .5 4 per gal.
wrs awaiting his coming
lie hail thè locai Hip \ .tu \\Ilikles Calile let lite sportmg editor ilo t ite fune*
ile cliargeil oyster «ufipers
B la c k s m ith Ing and W agon R e p a ir in g In c o n n e c tio n
been awaiting the coming of some foriti frolli tlicir dog kenlols and tlunv
The L. A M. HF.MI-MlXt'D
RFAI. PAINT If* IMIUl; VVIllTr. 1.1 AD.
und
pink
tea»
full
commercial
rateai
weak minded victim all day. Si run pool ruoms wearing their beat hick/ IN « aa 4 U N S t CD O IL th e N i l k n o iv u
to ndverrine their money .tmikìng p a in t m a t e r la ta l o r 10« y e a rn .
a livery salo and feed stable in con­ ory shirt» und corduroy punte.
»curi***«,
Use u gallon out o f nny you
junction with h|s Palace Hotel. You
They listed to ("laude w bile he «liDon’t play with serious mutters—
The Hurrah stirred society and] buy and if not the best paint
could take your choice. He had latcd uport tiu* muiincr fu which in*
ilon’t
TOD carry your own insurance
Mormon whiskers and a mackerel wns lo disarruiigi tle fa«*e of nature ehurch from center to circumference. made, then return the paint
against
pye. and drank sodn pop when he and make I*il ,«cn*am witli pros- ile un» rullcd upon to fighi un irate
und get all your money b :ck.
wanted to he devilish. The Palace perlty. Th«*y set witli Imi ini lireath hustiand thè seco mi weck of hi» atlF 1 li E
.
,
,i
..
vent
a»
«
publisher
The
irate
huswas some hotel. Even the hound
somo hotted mure then other*
1
for you’ll find the money wanting when
.
.he pictured
. .
, ,lowering
. . . smoke-1
. ,.i.
banil Paul
six J
years in advance liedog, which was part of the furniture while
1
the FIR E has wiped out your property
howled when the dinner hell rnU«*&lt;l stacks nnd eleven «tori«*» mortgages. fori* he left. A chimp politician who
C'lnude's style had to
one to indigestion The rooms were of jitney busses and home made in«» didn't like
^ Have our strong, rcliuhlo company
lake his cur over t«&gt; the surgeon to
M big as a telephone booth, and fur­ Iasses candy
carry your risk und be on the safe »¡do
nished like a box stall.
The meeting «#* *n enthusiastic have it pasteii on where it IwUmged.
Claude was there with the hell! on
Hcasonuhlo rate«
* Evening, stranger," he »poke, that the smokestack* "I tin* pump-t
The denizens got so mud that they
shoving a stubby pencil into his ing plant down by tin- Tr&gt; &amp; Get*
voted him mayor nnd told him tp go Magazines
Periodicals
digits, and pointing to the regi»t«*r. 'IMtere H. R. toppled over
as fur as he liked.
My rates bo one dollar a day,
It was never thought there weie
i Soda Water
strictly terra firma."
Claud«* had them lux themselves
so many hot hnhies in that little
Confectionery
fpr water underground and brick on
Evening, air," replied Claude, for anwed of! wart of tank town.
he waa feeling his way, us he did not
Conversation became epidemic un­ top; an electric light plant paid cur­ Cigars and T o b a c c o s
know whether Si was n leading til everybody had got it und the rent rates for a franchise. He order­
gazook or just a plain llmckiller. health officer wa» about to quaFan* ed modern plirtnbfhfc for the fire de­
I Want a rabbit warren where the tine the whole tlanged crowd i.s partment. uml red upholstered fur­
niture for the council chamber.
alfalfa is deep, and bye.-the-bye you idiot».
Everybody nnd Everybody climb­
c*n lead me
fodder for the
A lot of hurd nuts came out of
Complete abstracts from the records of
n int, put me next to pure reading their pods and hopped around like ed aboard the uplift wagon.
The Palace Hotel divorced its liv­
matter, top of the column. I crave Mexican beans while they told how
. Orange and Seminole Counties.
Taxes
♦
ery
stable« from its dining room and
tost, for my soul la tortured and I they were first to discover Claude.
*
«
0
**e callouses on my conscience. I
When the subsrription paper was changed the roller towel every othgr
JEWELER
Î
paid for non-residents.
%
•ve kotowed to your sanitary.of- passed around they had a riot to v ’&lt;* day whether it needed it or not.
♦
•
t
t . W. GOODRICH, Manager
|
cer afltj chief rooter; .have inspected who would head'the list &lt;) promise
The girl* ortlered «luff from mail
MY SPECIALTIES:
)°ur real estate; been lamped for a me
in fifteen minut**** there wi*re»o houses that didn’ t «cratch, and tiie
hardware drummer by loud Calicoes; many figures on the p.*pcr it looked men put three rolls in the south end I'll IvVKD’H IIAND-PAINTED &lt; HINA
GURU AM'S STERLING SII.V Kll
n. ®l»proached by your animate«! like Hurry Brown'» d**tai!e«l ex plan- of their trousers
•riovie and taken as a winter toureen; ation ol the cost system
Claude joined the Mutual Adinira- HOUCKS' PLATED WARE
W . J , T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
•nd looked upon as good picking by
Thc railroad agent wu« escorted to tion society and got quoted every
ELGIN
AND
WALTHAM
WATCHES
AGENTS
in« eight par center* who had some tho tick tick emporium to send a day in the Short Talks column.
town Iota up their aleevet.
Hurry Floyd poomed an ■ Idiom,
special message of the second coming
V
\ 1
. i
am only common ■clay. 1 am of the Messiah to all the Bigwig or »omething idiotic about the plate.
" * »paper man. I have come into paper» that would take the scream
Tho Limited from New York put
; , OHIaa w ltk H O LD B N N I A L U U T A T B CO.
ur midst to Inject mental lurpl- at night expresa rate without setting a Star after Isit on the tipie card.
In the meantime Claude'held quiet
allv t ,,.your
td hypodermic- up a holler on exjiensf.
Sanf or d.
V irutill seven kinds of Getthere
Florida
Tha PI rose from Atlanta who sell sessions with brick manufacturers,

THE TOWN MAKES THE NEWSPAPER

Special Prices on Shingles for
the Next 10. Days.

Sanford
Coca-Cola Bottling Company

Boïtles

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m__

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�No. 4. Wo except thia because we pa Times ha* reeonlty closed th e1
number,j
do not vtiah to see Clearwater, a nice, sending out a 104-paged
with
articles
-of
value
to
be
found,
deserving little place, deprived of the
U. J. HOLLY, Editor
upon
every
page.
W. M. HAYNES. Business Manager light, heat and brilliance of it* only
"The people arc believing more in
r— ,— — --------— ---------- — ---- ¿Sun.
the press, when It comes to seeking
FubUabad Ewy Tuamlay and Friday
p Here is the Perry editor's list:
HERE is always an interest in watching n process of vital importance
On.
the 18182423
company
I — We would make a criminal of- advice about Florida than in all the
of the most interesting Karnes for young or old is to watch a savings account
printed
booklets
sent
out
by
some
! H b ------ fense for the Jax Metropolis to men­
grow. You v^iil have more fun, watching your savings account grow than any­
firm engaged in booming other cer­
HUttacttirnoN nucc. in aovancb
tion "plant a hen.”
ONK YKAB..................
*î0°
thing else that comes your way. Try having a savings account and keep ,,
tain
localities.
The
papers
tell
the
'J A law to make it mandatory
HIX MONTH«
I-**
truth
every
week
and
give
not
only
moving
upwards. We tut* pleased to accept accounts in any amount and will patTIIHCK MONTHS
14 upon every citizen to subscribe and
the
bright
side
of
everything
but
the
pay for the Taylor County Herald.
interest on the money.
rd In the 131/ by Canter » Ï -00 f r i Vrar In
seamy side us well. Everyone knows
This
may
seem
n
little
harsh,
hut
A d on e* w ZSf. Per Mwilh
that there must he some failures in
f a/inmle la Adraare M a «l H* Mede al trlTler it's beat to lead a horse to water,
every
state;and to declare otherwise
even If he doesn’t take a drink.
Raleeed Aa Heevnd-lUna Mad Malta* A n n * 21ad
/
creates
a feeling of distrust and open*
3.— Make iu is misdemeanor for
I boa. at lb* Panlolfte* *1 Sanford. Ptorlda.
&lt;
^
the
way
to
discoveries
which
prove
hoarding houses to furnish chicken
Cader Art of M tn h Jrd, 1ST*.
tiie mistsatements.
Consequently,
less than seven times a week.
J T m a r m i r b iis m e s s .
there
are
various
counties
ih Florida
'¿jj,—
A
.law
compelling
Peerless
O S I,. U II,,.Id llulMlnj
Tiltybwi N*. US
Pruncless Powell to live in Jacksah- that have taken advantage offered
IL R. STEVENS _ C. M. HAND
SANFORD, FLORIDA
H. E. TOUR
R- R. DEAS
by legislative enact,taunt and are
I 't e i U w l » - »•
Cu U m v i c ^ x w - t r ^ P.-t. WOODRUFF V * ¿ 4 W «rfAa
Sanford mutt hartr thirP new hotrl. villa and .sleep with George Mason Bending» out each week thousand* of
.ou£ nig^l .juu)*J£MPkt-Uatcalf .the
Who wiUrbtritfPAtV.*»«.— •
copies of the local papers, going each
next.
-^— O----- ‘
week to the same people for a period
5.— A law to stop Iloh Holly of
Sanford offers more to the man
of six months or a year; all bound to
who will build a new hotel than any the Sanford Herald from passing awaken nn interest which will ul­
other city in the south. Who will compliments. Boh lyts his eye on timately lead to inves^ifntion-—nnd
màmm
the Governorship, atul if thg people
build it?
the investigation xistially brings a ply increases and the prices decrease
don’ t want him to have it they- must
— - O ----family to locate permanently."
ns advancing spring matures the crop
No use to talk about the wonder­ start work quickly and vigorously.
— - O -----*
in the middle portion of the state,
.
A.—
A
law
requiring
communities'
ful possibilities of Sanford’*, soil.
then in its northern sections, then in
Unless some one plants a new hotel to furnish a sanctum for their editors.
S T A N D A R D R A I L R O A D OF THE SOUTH
Mississippi, Texas, the Carolinns,
They furnish homes for preachers;
the possibilities are nihil.
Virginia and so on northward- The
why not editors?— Tampa Tribune.
----- O----difference
between one section and
Florida.bas
»received
more
free
u^‘
------ O—
Plant a hen is all right, but here
nnother
in
ripening truck crops may
Lv
Ar
Ar
vertising
during
the
past
thr00
Ar
Ar
in Sanford we want some enterpris­
TH E WRONG IM PRESSION
Ar
• J*cktautilk Rlrhmi*4 Wadungtan Baltimore PNUd-vki,
be
a
matter
of
only
two
or
three
•
-•
*
•*
months
than
any
other
state
in
tip*
Ne. T«4*
ing citizen to plant a hotel. The
ForrciL Lake was beaten (or the
weeks, and market advantage, as a
•No. 82
8:30am
9.00am
5:25am
10:27am
12:45pm
returiu»__will JjLrrpat.
—...... . speaker*hip of the htJUWnr repre­ Union, Leading magazines and news
2:57pm
matter of freight rates and freshness,
No. 88 12:45pm
7 KM)am 10:29am
papers
of
the
nation
have
devoted
11:42am
2:01 pm
1:20pm
sentatives of the state of Florida by
2:20pm 10:15am
•No. 80
1:35pm . 2:IGpn\
6:25 pm
The farmers will take care or them­ Cary Hardee of Live Oak, the vote page after page of space to setting is naturally with the last new section
7 :50pm
••No. 80 7:55pm
8 :00pm 11:50pm
1:38am
4 :25am
selves and need ’ no advertising. being 59 to 13. We congratulate forth the miitchlrs* attractions, limit­ to begin shipping.
7:13am
Florida
has
the
great
advantage
less
resources
and
incomparable
op­
What Sanford needs is not more far­ Mr. Hardee; we believe that he will
•Fro« Reclining Chair Cars lo Washington; Electric Lighted; Klertrir Kan«.
•*&lt;’oasl Line Florida Mail carrie* laical Steeper to Savannah.
mers hut more hotels of -the right do his part toward assisting thé portunities of the Land of Flower* of beginning the movement and ship­
ping through winter, when prices are
Steel Pullmsn cars of Hi© hlgheM class operated on nil train». \Vr oprrnir
sort.
growers of the state to get the legis­ and Eterpnl Sunshine. As a result highest. Her green vegetables start
thousands upon thousands of people
----- O----our own dining car nervier. Pullman reservations and information
lation they desire, and we therefore
throughout the. land arc saving their to market almost as soon as the
Humors of a new hotel are all also congratulate the grower*.
We
J. (I. K IR K LA N D , I). P. A.
coin for homes or investments in Fiori- northern lurrk is being eaten up, in
A. W. FltlTO T. I). P. a .
right but we want the actual facts make no claim that we defeated Mr.
da
and
the
state
is
about
to
enter
upon
October
and
November.
Just
as
Hillsboro Hulrl, Tampa, F’la.
138 \V. Bay St., Jacksonville, ) la.
and the actual facts must mean that l-akc and are asking nothing but n
some man will start that new hotel square deal all around for those an cru of vast development and vast soon &lt;** prices rise high enough her
products roll
at once. Not tomorrow but today. people who are our subscribers and and prosperity
Fifteen years ago Florida raised
The Country Gentleman, one of
our patrons. We believe Mr. Har­
very
little truck. Growers were just
Since the Perry County Herald dee will give it to ub. For Mr. Lake the most populuffir agricultural pub)
beginning
to experiment with it after
baa nominated us for Governor wo we have no feeling of nnimosity and cations of this country contained in
the
big
freeze
nf 1895. Somebody
accept the nomination with thanks. never had, but kney who he was a recent issue a very interesting ac
th“ ‘ tomatoes could be raised
Election day is a long way off and lined up with two years ago and did count of the trucking industry of
we hvve plenty of time to change not like the line-up, therefore we did i Florida. Seminole county possesses "&gt;
°r
our mind before that date.
our little best toward helping
^ ,&lt;&gt;N :l ‘,hK
'* ’ l" ‘
Iping bring thousands o f acres of fertile land nd- ‘ ° * n on
( ’oast, and limited quantities were
-- O
about his defeat, which wu* much (ntraldy suited to all kinds of truck
Conducted by tho
produced, sent to Key West by boat,
The George Adu F'uhl© by Wdlis more overwhelming than w-e had farming, and since the industry Is
roughly
packed
and
reshipped
to
Benedictine
Powell in this issue is worthy of even hoped for. Mr. Lake has now fust assuming greater proportions
New
York
by
water.
There
was
Fathers
perusal.
it sets forth (he mutaul a chance to redeem himself in the in this section we reproduce part of
no volume or skill in the product,
advantage of a live town and n live eyes of the growers of Florida, and the article referred to as follows.
TERMS - *225.00
but these tomatoes sold like fruit in
news pa pel man and wus read at the we believe that he will do so. In
Three-qua/tors of all I hi wo ti­
meeting of the Flo'ridu Proa* Asso the meantime our good friend Holt der stories about sudden wealth in New York, and brought such prices
for rich folk»' tables that other*
elation at Miami by Mr Powell
Holly of the Sanford Herald does Florida turn on winter vegetables
went into the business.
O
not get *that umhassadorship to [)e- Everybody has heard of the fellow
TOR CATALOGUE ADDRESS REV DIRECTOR
Last season's Florida shipments of
The Herald wishes to rail atten­ homey. Good; Florida necds him. frozen out of the north, who cleaned
during the winter
tion to the Alkahest Lyceum at­ Sanfon) noeti* him. We wish there up a thousand dollars on an acre of fresh tomatoes
and
early
spring
ran
up to more than
traction at the Haptsit Temple next were more like him in thè state. tomatoes or lettuce during hi* fir-t
fi.000
car*,
counting
express and
&gt; « « ♦ « « « « ♦ © « ♦ « e e e e e e e e e e e e o &lt;o o ?
Thursday night.
All of these at­ However, we do learn that he was winter in Florida and how net profThere were 5,870
tractions huvo been first class and made assistant journal secretary of n-, ltlsi season from a small farm in mixed car lots.
car* of tomatoes alone or more than
the Huston Lytic* will be no excep­ the house, whatever that is
Florida celery ran to ten thousand or twenry
a
quarter as many as all of the cit­
tion to the rule. The people of San­ Grower
j thousand dollars
rus
fruit shipments 31,500 ours
ford should appreciate this class of
Yon have intimated all along, dear
Most nf these stories are true To1 and other green vegetables ran to at
entertainments by giving a lihural brother, that Forrest Lake would be sure, there are often
suppressed j,.H,| 13,000 additional ■ar*
I &gt;e*
patronage
reciprocate if ejected and w© want u&gt; details
Very often the northerner (•ite this impressive volume, how­
-O
get you straight Fight now. He has who cleared a thousand dollars on ever, F'lorida winter vegetables are
Sputh Florida |f-ople are always I not given us anything for our sup­
his acre crop of tomatoes th lirai. „j||| regarded as a luxury, and the
talking shout the .solid support of port ami we never expected anything
winter hud his crop frozen the sec­ industry is keyed to fancy prices and
south Florida men For office and yet We supported Lake bernuse he is the
From $100 lip . $10 buys a lot amt $10 jK-r
ond and was wipeil out by a. pest wide profits.
when the crucial moitient comes they man
H i l l I I
I U
for
the position and is a San- the third, and finally in the fourth
FIvery where in the industry there
month, without interest. Easy terms anil war
full short of the mar
ir\
We are not ford ttian and if more of you south
year went Into the real estate busi-, are *jgns ()f greater volumes of truek
citing any instance'• \,,ut the neU I Florida people had supported him for
prices. Only a few nice lots left.
south Florida man wyio
Who wants of
of- I speaker you would have come out on ness, where he finds his agricultural gr()Wn and shipped on closer marexperience very handy
Facts of this
„ broadening of the deflee will have to do Aomc tall i \ top ut tile end of the si-**inn IjowI* me
1 ruck farm, all cleared, ball oi it tiled
sort
lurk
iu
the
background
to
qualmum!
among
northern consumers
plaining around Sanford
I ever, we leuve you to your fate at ¡fy the wonder stories
Fur um1 thing, the drainage ol t be
place lor spring crop. Close to city
U
the hands of the people who are ni•t | Yet, with all the oil years and th Everglades will bring into tillage
There seems to be plenty of ru interested in orange culture and
sctbuckn and the fellows from up enormous areas of fine muck lands.«
have
real bargains of houses and {
mors around Orlando abeul county meantime let u* inform you that
north who fail because they refuse to ideal for truck and most of It lying
division and it make* us\tired. If "Hob Holly" wn* not made journal
adapt themselves to Florida condi­ far south, where the earliest winter
lots close in. I have lots on all the best avenues J
there are any rumor* ahont county clerk of the house. His son is jourtions, It is certain that most F’lorida vegetable* are most .easily grown.
divisions here we have nut heard mtl clerk of the senate and was given, truckers who. know1 their business
and can save you money on vacant lots. Sec |
Country Gentleman
them and we are ready to cl-ase-this the position by Senator Donegun
make money from one season to an­
me before the advance, it's sure to come real soon.
constant bickering between the two of the 19th district and F'orrest I,like
other, mid that some seasons some of
cities. There is no reason for San­ had nothing to do with it and prob­
Cracow.
them make remarkable money Tor
Cracow take» Its name from n
ford and Orlndo to keep lift the ably does not know at this date that |trucking is Florida’s big In
imlus- leRendnr) Slavic chieftain. Krnkun,
county division fight
Th©\ last j a Holly is In Tallahassee. The ed- try
said lo tie ttie founder of the city lt
legislature settled that matter.
¡¡tor of The Herald hasn’t asked for,
When the Itmll froln lh„ nnrth ar. attained importance In the Middle
•------ 0 ---|anything yet.
, fives he usually has an orange grove Ages as the sent of a bishopric and a
"The amount of new buildlngA In
O--------in mind. Oranges make a strong ap­ center offtoimniierr© and trade. Even
Hanford easily suggests to the strkn
Q U A LIT Y OF NEW SPAPERS
peal to the northern imagination, In those day* there was a considerable
ger that Sanford i* » live town olid
"F’lorida is fortunate as regards probably because they -aro so differ­ Influx of German ©migrants, who grad­
ually Identified thuir.Eehcs with tho
the European war ha* not stopped
the quantity and quality of its news- ent friyn tho crops of New England destiny of the Pole*.
progress. Such a place will appe
papers, which form so strong a fac­ or of the wheat belt. Fiver since he
to the stranger but would appeal l
tor in the boosting line," says the began to bear of F’lorida at all he
him murh stronger If it w-aa barked
'f t T j f l f r
Palm Bench Post.
“ Probably no has wanted an orange grove.
up by a first class hotel. It ia dif­
fvy V* * :
thr&gt;r state has such a large number
Hut
orange
grove*
cost
money
and
ficult to talk business to a guest be­
f publication*—weekly, semi week* require time. To bring one into
D E N T IS T
fore you give him something to cat.
iJt and daily---of a quality *o high, ■profitable hearing takes from $200 an
Maybe this hotel proposition will
WOMK »Oil WHITE PEOPLE ONLY
is implies the consideration of aero . upward, and soven or eight
appeal to some one this week and
number of resident* of th© »tat©. years. Unless he has capital to buy
PE O PLE S R A N K BU ILD ING
mnybe It will not.
ROOM 9
*\With
fow
exceptions,
th©
week­
a
bearing
grove
outright
he
must
. •;
------ 0 ------OF THE '
raise
something
immediately
for
a
lies
W
F'lorida
show
marked
ability
Last wire from Tnllahussee— 0 n.
Probably nine out of ten
m. Attorney Generili West has de­ in management and contents, .There living.
are
A
few,
nHturally,
conducted
by
settlers
in
F’loridn are -men of mod­
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
cided to keep his Job. 7 u. m. At­
torney General has decided to lose thoreVtotally incompetent in every erate .means; a largo number ate
. TRAINS
his joh and accept the’ judgeship. way if carryolng out the functions northern formers with about enough
Norlbboaud
IN
At 8 u. m. Attorney General West of a p:\per, but wip© out less than u money to buy a piece of land, put up
. Arrive
U-nve
» f* S»•«
dozen
aid
th©
remainder
would
show
a
shack
and
move
the
family.
So
has decided to he Attorney General
No. .92 .. 4:00 P. M ...... 4:05 P. M.
until his place can be filled. At 9 an avenge far above other state*. the newcomer usually begins with a No. 82. . .1:18 A. M,. .. 1:33 A. M.
t »nfc«« n w n ir.n i»
• *-rr
a. in. Attorney Generai West ha* And uveWono of them is a booster, prop of winter vegetables for ship­ No. HI. ..10:45 A. M ... .11:08 A. M.
r—
No.
80.
.2:22
P.
M
......
2:42
P.
M.
tl'tsn. » n i t iik ii
.. .
derided to leave his joh and take a for the Iw-alily of which it is pub­ ment to northern markets. With to­ No. 28*.. . .8:50 P. M;V t - . .
• »•— •
f■■«*l »»«u t. mu
•
ir*&gt;a m is nf.
better ono. At 10 a. m. Attorney lished, fo^the coUHty, and for the matoes, string beans, head lettuce,
Southbound
r « •— ■*
.W.W —it • » » •»♦- i*r » a** ■*
cabbage, beet*, Irish potatoes, cu­
General West decides to hold his entire sta
M - d M IS lN k A *
-r»V~4
No.
91.’
.
.12:28
P.
M
»
..
12:38
P.
M.
cumbers
and
eggplant
ho
can
get
"The dak©* of the state ore far
present job. At 11 a. m. Attorney
No. 82. ...2:06 A. M ...... 2:10 A .M .
General West decides to risk his above the \roducU.in other com­ quick results, harvesting his stuff
No. 89 ., .2:10 P. M...... 2:30 P. M.
Given Free Witte a Years’
chances for the governorship and munities. 'jVis season ha* brought from ten weeks to. four months after No. 8 5 ....5:30 P. M ...... 6:5G P. M.
will take the bench. At 12 Attorney forth from nllnf them some issue* of planting, and' raising two or three No. 27 ..... ..................... 8:10 A. M.
Subscription to The Sanford Herald
Oviedo
General West deddoa to take Gov­ remarkable *Lv; issues showing u crops during the season on a wellvast outlay; Issues which should tilled piece of land.
No. 126— A rrive......... . .9:30 A. M.
ernor Trammell’s place.
From the truck standpoint F’ lorida
No. 127— Leave............,4:00,1’. M.
prove must vuVahle for ad vertising
is
a
peculiar
state.
It
hangs
dowp
all
portion*
of
fc©
Mate;
issuing
de­
Leesburg
HEftE'S SÒME N E W LAWS
below
the
other
states,
with
the
t
e
«No.
21—A
rriv
e ............. 10:56 A. M.
serving
iinmensAcirculation
at
dis­
While every paper in the state has
No. 24—L e a v e ............... 5:58 P. M.
been thinking and suggesting "de- tant points. SuV a disposition of pering ocean on three side«, and
No. 158—A rrive..............5:20 P. M.
sirnblo legislation 'to the salons at these paper* ,coulAnot fnil to do the stretching so fur toward the tropics
No. 157—Leave............... G:36 A. M.
that
tho
railroad
mileage
from
Jack­
Tallahassee, the versatile editor of entire state a vaaVimount of good.
Trilby
"The paper* ofV Bck*onville and sonville to Key West is more than
the Perry Herald hna not been idle,
No. 25— Arrive
. 1:00 P. M.
half
that
from
New
York
to
Chicago.
Tampa
hove
been
krticularly
ener­
He has drawn up six proposed
No. 24—Leave. ---- .2:25 P. M.
getic in the annuflAfottcn out but
Winter truck Yt absolutely a mat­
laws, five of which the Tribune
Clyde Lin* Boats
recently.
Editor*
ruV|ng
close
Into
ter
of calendar and prices. Starting
heartily endorsos and which, we
(St. JWu River)
truxt, will bp hurried to passage. the hundred page H Wiave been Is­ afar south before Christmas, .find Arrive 10:00A.M. Leave 11:80A.M.
The exception- the Tribune makes is sued by these papers-^nd Mic Tam- bringing the highest prices, the sup-

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A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE
Aeriti ill Comtntiacilisai (oc lk*t
Celoma le ’’.Sotw»» I'^lotofm f'kciM
Mea W Á. TaefIbvtan* Phoi« No ÎM

The. regulnr business mealing of
Library Benefit
t hi* Woman'* Club preceded .the lecThe committee on filana and ar­
ture of Dr Samuel Tucker last Wad*
rangements for the entertainment to
nesday afternoon, with possibly the
be given for the Library Thursday
largest attendance of the year
.
|adua:t'tsdaaaai:&gt;tdandadanit¡¡&gt;: ddddr.dddsnuigdadaC dddiiddj
night, April 22pd -report splendid
Routine business was disposed of
progress that insures an evening of
and the announcement made that TH E BO STO N L Y R IC S W IL L
.S'rtr-.SVir Club
I Upon. the platen were water color music and dramatic readings that
M A K E A PPE A R A N C E AT
Summary of the Hooting Small ? : Mr"- Cecil Rutl had been elected on
Delightfully pleasant 'was
, he! !,krtch‘V‘ of ft,rci* n m» ld** with co will give pleasure to all who attend.
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
o| th® membership ominittee from the
B A P T IS T T E M P L E
Mra. “Geo. Hoy has charge of the
meeting of the Sew-Sew Club at the nundrum* for the guests to solve.
. ¡¡.social department
Invited tto meet Mrs. Carse were music program and Miss Goodhue
A PR IL 15th
home of Mrs. It J. Holly Thursday
I I I I » I I M - -----—
—
4
Suggi-sted important revisions in
------afternoon
Mrs
Holly is at all Mesdamrs W. E. Watson, D. L. will give several dramatic readings.
'
the constitution were adopted.
A
The m uiic loving people of Sanford times a gracious hostess and upon Thrasher, It. A. Newman, Samuel chief among them being an act from
Il J Minton, returned lust night motion to change the associate memPulnaton. B. W. Herndon, R. It. Maeterlinck’s "Blue Bird."
Tho
arc delighted to know that tho fa- this occasion the charming informal
Ijership
aM*|J dues
uuva from
it »'ill ten
l i'll III
to fifteen
11111*1*11
a
.
tl
from a business trip to Tampa.
ity thal prevailed made the meeting Deas, It. C. Bower, W. L. Morgan, place will be announced later.
dollars was not carried and the dues
C° T
COmpa^ ' ^
Boa1
t0n
Geo. D. Bishop, Misse* Floren
Lyrics will appear under the auspice* Qne of the most successful tho club
Fresh country eggs, 25c the dozen
JetaitU
- and. haidee Williams.
remained, the same.
. . . . . .
SI. Agnct Guild
Alkahest Lyceum at- the him enjoyed. 'A profusion of nnstcir. A l the. Alkahci
#t L. .P_51cCuller’«----G7-2I-Announcement*- amt re p o rtv -w *
Trmp((. on nert Thursday -timur were placed about the rooms
Delightfully
pleasant
was
tho
Another .stcuk .U hoic ,»nd Sanford made by the officers and chairmen.
Ten- Trn Social
giving
a
touch
of
spring.
A
delicious
meeting
of
the
St.1
Agntu
Guild
at
evening
at
8
o'clock.
The
advance
has not started that new hotel. A letter was read by the correspond­
Mrs. Charles Pennington delight­ the home ol Miss Lucille Aspinwall
chicken salad course was served with
sale
of
tickets
is
very
great
and
it
is
Who will build It?
ing secretary from the I’alalka Worn- expected that every aoat will bo hot coflee. Mra. Holly's guests were fully entertained the ladies of the Monday afternoon.
Following the
Household .goods. Imperial irons an's Club, requesting the indorse- taken. This is. not a Baptist enter­ Mcsdames C. E. Henry, Henry Me- Congregational church and their business period a delightful social
and yeast cakes at Simon's.
60-tf l tnent of important hills to roim&gt; bo- tainment but u straight Lyceum and Laultn. E. L. WoodrufI, K. L. Peck, friends, with u ten-ten social-at her hour was enjoyed.
Mias Aspiffwall
delightful
refreshment
W hc many friends of T. J. MWfOr I J T thr i '“r.,n ?* lh,&gt; l«'i:«slature. The should be liberally patronized by nil O. L. Taylor, B. A. Howard, J. S. hippie, on the Heights, last Thursday served a
are glad to see him at the store again hills include belter marriage laws, pnople. This will perhaps be tho last Wilson. C. It. Dingee. A. K. Powers, afternoon. The affair was an infor­ course of fruit salad sandwiches and
child labor laws and the urgent need attraction for the neasoh. The prices Fred' Wall mu n and Miss Mamie mal ufternoon of quiet pleasure lady fingers, hot chocoiute and grape­
after several weeks Illness.
much enjoyed by all ’present. »Dell* fruit straws. Tho*« present were
for an industrial school for girl*. are most reasonable, 65 cents for Devlin
• Tko pound tomatoes, 85c the The local club cordially signified
a'ious
refreshments were served and Rev. Arthur Peck. Mrs. Belts, Mrs.
adults and 20 cents for children.
dozep. L. P. McCuller.
67-2t
the
guests
hade farewell reluctantly Spicerr Misses Eva Walker, Chnrtheir indorsement of same. A letter Tickets are reserved at the Temple
7‘ico Omr mi Ftp Affair*
in
the
late
afternoon.
from
Mr.
Marcus
Fagg,
thanking
Another week Is here and Sanford
lotto Hand, Jorie and Junie Stumon,
ofllce by calling there or phoning
Mrs. John T. Brady was host«»«
the
club
for
their
financial
support
Gussle Ogram and Frances Aspinhas not Marled that new hotel". Who
209.
at
two
very
charming“
affairs
Inst
of
the
Save-a-Baby
Club
was
also
Spcnd.ilu.Uaj,
---[waB
w|)l build It?
Treat yourself to this great musical y e e jr__IJie
« delightful
read. Mrs. Dickins reported 1102.00
Today Mrs. B. A. Howard is en­
evening of music and song in which
■— The East Side Sunday school held as proceeds from the play and J17.75 attraction; tertaining
the Sew-Sew Club with
Clotcr Club
the guests who participated were
an interesting session last Sunday from the moving picture show.
u
spend
the
day
party
In
honor
of
Luces Large Assort me h"t.
Messrs. Geo. McLaughlin. Kenneth
The member* of tho Clover Club
afternoon. . There were twenty-six
A proposition from Mrs. R. W.
Ladies' Hose, very nice. 25c.
Murrell. Roy Chittenden. Allison Miss Mamie Devlin, who leaves this were delightfully entertained Friday
present.
Hines to establish classes for cake
Ladies' llosc. Milk. line quality 50c Witherington, Allan Jones and Miss Week for her -homo at Due West, nfternoon by Mi*a Eva Walker.
Nleadst hens at I.. P. McCuller'*. decoration was brought before the!
Richardson Stamped Patterns, full Lucille Uradly, Margaret Davis and South Carolina.
Alter the study period which was
club, the members desiring to take
G7-2t
line.
Virginia Brady.
dovoted to another chapter on the
I advantage of (he opportunity to
InformaI l.unchrnn
Itihlions, 25c quality, 19c yd.
The Indies of the Baptist church
American Indian a social hour was
On Saturday morning Mrs. Brady
rotifer with Mrs. Hines.-«
Mrs ( ’ (), MrLaughlin enterare holding special services at ¡1 and )
Another invoice Huts ..... . ved ) » for her guest.
enjoyed.
Delicious banana salad
M Iss
luiiiod Suturila)’ al luncht-un for Mr*
The ('¡tv Beautiful committee
7 .10 p m. today in the interests of
terday.
Lucille Uradly with a charming little Anno who loft for Jacksonville on and aniline* were served hy Miss
Mrs. Grace E. William*.
Home Missions.
All nre cordially gave an outline for llieir plans for
breakfast party.
Covers were laid the « vening traili. Olher guest* wero Walker, whose guests were Mrs.
a Clean I'p Campaign and plant sale
10G East First StreeJ
invited.
for twelve.
Centered by a long Mrs. C, M. Vorce and Mrs. Margaret Anna Walker, Mr*. Ed. Randall,
in connection with the civic commit­
67-2Ubowl of nasturtiums resting upon a Rame*. A game of bridge wns en- Mrs. Hayes; Misses Carrie EnsminFancy creamery butter, 40c the tee of the rlub, these to take place
ger, Flora Walker, Alhine Frank,
pretty centerpiece of yellow embrol- joyed nfter luncheon.
pound, at L. P, McCuller’s.
67-21 the latter part of April. Upon the
Evelyn and Agnes Berner.
Demonstratlon
dory, encircled with fern and »inlet*
Another week Is here and Sanford arrival of Dr. Tucker the meeting
A noted beauty expert and dem- the U |,|e wa„ lovely.
Howls of
Aprii Pool*’ Party
has not started that new hotel. adjourned and the member* gave &lt;)IlMrator «,f fìne French art co*- violets and ferns completed the decAuriion /fridge
The following unlque program was
themselves up to the enjoyment of
,,ml miliu,n|{t.
„U this orationWho will build It?
ttunrhn* of violet* were thè inlroduction lo one of thè most
Mrs R A. Newman entertained
the splendid address of Dr Tucker weuk at !.. R. Philips St t o. s. |p|,l(.,.,| upon the pintes
On both unique evenings of fun and frolic the Auction Bridge Club and a few
Stinday* join the merry crowd at
, .. ,
on Ire Modern Drama alni some if
Phone or call and make appoint-’ occasion- delicious refreshments were
Woodland Park.
Music, amuse­
on record in Sanford at the home of other friend* yesterday afternoon.
its tbeine* and methods
metti
lo have her i all on you free of served
\fler the bre.lkf.i-l .1 selliti»! Mis* Carrie Kusmmgir. Friday even- There wen* three tubi«* of players.
ments. bathing
Lease it for your
charge and show you this splendili ennt*—1 wj- enjoyed, in which the
nevi pn nn
See photo* at pop torn
The dub prize wan won by Mrs. C.
In llehnlf iif Organi*«*«! I .iloti
utg last
lille of French goods
67-Ite
the letter- of the alphabet were given
wagon.
lid-tf
0 McLaughlin, a pretty little Jap­
Fòli tur II era ld
DODINGS OF TH E S IT E
the answers io include name* of
anese mayonaise pot with pearl
In reply io a request inaile hy
C ( ’ Hare, field agent represent­
fools and regulations
writer- ami 1 he name- of -lutes
«poon.
To Mrs. Bishop was pre­
\t r \\ S Pro e in yoiir !.i-i issile,
ing the I S Department of Agri
H O T E L A R R IV A L S
1st, Kuinnt lint.
Mins Lillian lligg fi" won the first
sented the guest prize n dainty piece
culture wilh headquarters at Guinea- regardiifg the alili- and ohjects of
prize. ¡I cut glass rouge box. in the* Second. Go up stares to Mud of lingerie
Delicious refreshments
ville was in the rilv oli Frida) look-1 organino! Inhor a* the&gt; exist in San
cut ft.' lite ..insidili
Misi Zu, u ..'re* \ lo R. and remove raps and were served, consisting of devilled
Sanford
House
ford
I
wi-h
tit
*t,,
1
e
tor
lite
In
Celli
mg .liter i rop report■
M II Thatcher. Louisville. Ky . Munson won a - novel!) pincushion hreurnt*
1 rails, potato chips, wafers, pickles,
of the public that .’-.infortì i- no ex­
Large fat mackerel. two for 25c at
F
rank
\ Hr4l, New Alhuny, I nil . and the guest prize. A Florida sou-] *1* hule them to prevent loss.
ice cream and cake.
Mrs. Ncwception to Ol her places m the etimi
lt ). Wlten all ih«* aggregashun
Jt
G II \mes, Louisville. K) , W T venir w.,s presented Miss llrmll x
I. P McCullcr’s.
man's guests were Mesdntnes Mrtrx and the ami' .it.‘I uh)«;oi* are as
Acktor* ami acklresses uml s«*ch laiiighii 11. &lt;i L Smith. Neal, i’ uieslleimi.m. .fax, C D Wells. Ktmx- Those pre sent a I l h breakfast were
Thai Good Gulf Gasoline
follow I db ili aaqlother things jireseul bave collectetl, ton, Hl-liop. Gnhbett, Itariett. Wat­
Atlanta
G11
Mis
ville.
Ten
n
1
.
II
Likes.
,
Ltoille
Mr.nil)
lain.in
Phone ¡If,!» or 1002
I The aItoli! lofi "f til forili- •&gt;!
I i ) Elder lax W II M .1 M—oll. \del
íllig, t - \1.t1.1 M L.Itigli jirep.tr for tiie
son, Thrasher Hurt. Frank Miller
and you shall hase it
Iti i o|IIIt 1ar) -, f \i' ol'1 f V1 N*pt it it
Id il grami rad) and March, in
I
&gt;
r
I
a
n
d
o.
m
—Unmet
It
D
Nam
&gt;
I,
\\ illic. in- Fiori i *• Irani
liti.
'
ami Mi»s Fish
*.7 Jt |t
(iiini-htneiii lnr ■ruto
I lu
I lull. lu
\ H
Sheldon. Ciar VI dien, Hilt n Rowland, lau. oiir I ring-, livcited with rmisli by
text
LookI
ree
-.
loud»,
fr,
(millier week is here and -&lt;¡inf&lt;iril
H) rut use. N A
\ U liman, At­
Belle Smith. Zoe Mun-on and &gt;ou7.as band in disgust
l ’rrtmiiil M rnlion
ti t ìa me». I 1&gt; bonehss not started that new hotel Who and i ompillsor;, i'riuratinn
lanta.
Ga
Mr
a
tul
MrT
W
ll«TVi* gIItla llr id \
I I nreletiting protest ¡«gainst the
I* H Re, nmcmlier tfie furnitur
Me* 'A R Anno left on Saturday
will btlild It*
Mr and \l r!-■ ti.llo e if.tl , hii-se of i.nj mu l luti pro rick. M&gt;. ton M.i-ami
kiifpdts
iours.
Suiti
i*f
the
Jo
visit iter daughter, Mr» Juiiait
li’it lulu » /'mtfc
F R
t ar-w«*ll. U * ) « tmsm,
Ga .
Canneti -wt
I. P &lt;»•*» in l.itinr disputepot .it I
di-heiborroweil,
so
dont
hruke
(
’nr|u»nter
nt Jackson ville.
_’t
McCuller
ven il lori Ini l\ ••un). \Ai reserv tlit* wriglit
I \ work tins of not more than I ’arv D Landls, De La ml. Fl I.
honor .1 ft.
«ftlib- R I |ti-hop. \ K.fidritk,
Mr. La Verni« Hurt is visiting his
Mr and Mrs Endo-r 1 orb t’&gt; “ '■n- tight hoir- in ilo I went) lour hour Jnx, J M La) man, St Louis, Mo.; el t lietr Mitti, iluugi:ter. Margaret, t j,tiunt t ht- spounes and sordi
Dr and Mr. Neul entertained wil h |
,i(.f()f t()(iy
mother
at Richmond, Va.
in the city yesterday accompanying day
Mrs Hussey, Miss A Moran, Mr5 A -i* .1 recognition of not more Mitinie Rib-), lax Harr) Jarrttt. a I ..ml if ol hirilol \ part) at their
Miss Belle I cenhour. wild left for
orttrlm of /»isiq r 7,’ mr nt
Miss Annie Renfro«* who has been
ilultimore
Mis* Icenhour will lie than • ighl ii'Uir |n r du&gt; on all fed­ Jr. Atlanta, G.i . S II Kelly. Jux. ■11rurtl vc horn, on Park nx«-nue
Wayfurs uml Mysterie
It was a pretty linked dough
married in June to- Mr Chari«** eral. stati or mutiti ipnl work anil at Mr- Lawlinlag'-r tlrlaiulo. R 1 Friday afternoon
Sb‘«*pb*»s nit«* the guest of her brother. Mr HurI i lore as tin III Tb’ folks gathered
I In i f f ' tMig !’■r -In n
xex Kehfroe k
return'd to her
I.
Hrumtey of St \ngu-ime
B* Xti ragei
\\ ,rn.g Mri— I aw11iilag* r II I'
I lo law ' •' l’ ’* rt'ig he-, jo t ‘Ai kil l l’ uri«'
tioin»
tu
R
ii
Idacd
. nt|.lf\ t
w..gt r. •• ’ 1• *
ll.itd water
I rung It.ilti mire M l
Aims Tur t I .
I went) finir pound -at k
"alt
I he girl ■ III I heir d. ini X
t lie Wor
It
li, the l
Soft Walter
u-- Si
\ igu-1i ee I I
Hr 11wii
down dour, ÎI ID I he lug
I I'
.u c rie fun k- an l g.i &gt; ribbon*, like
Mrs. Fi G Tyner left fur Tampa
] ter forme.I
Ice Walter
Warm Wat ter
M■t idler
ht 2*.
Jax. Mrs T M S, li«*rm«*yef, Mrs so many Intel) butterflies, in the
last week alter a pleasant visit to
■mpiny nient one
l&gt; Relea-I Ro
Burton Niblick. Mr*. Stuutaker. Mrs „(.„„do,, of their childish beauty. „ This novel entertainment hail been her daughter. Mrs. R. J. Holly,
lion. Forrest Lake left last tiiglih day in seven.
A.
B Morrison. Decatur.
Ind : iAmp|l(j
delightful games enjoy- planned for April 1st hut owing to
lor Tallahassee, after spending sever­
7. The abolition of the contract
R
M
Cub'inun,
A
'll
Davison,
Jux;
ed tln&gt; soap bubble party m the the cottage meetings was‘post(toned,
al days here on business, Mrs, Lake* system on public work
Miss Mamie Devlin will return to
N
M
McDonald.
Boston.
Mass
.
«da on the l«wn »«&gt; probably the jdaiis und arrangement«« tirsi her home in Due West, S
and the-schildren ,nre in tju* state
this
H The mmucipal ownership ill
A F* Newell. Birmingham. Ala
l &gt;• most jiojiuiar. unless it XXtire the Iliade heilig carried uut in full. week, to the regret of her many
«•aptrtl and will rfmaiti there iluring ' public utili'n Upon fulfilling the "rool* and regfriends
the session.
*
*1 Tbi* abolition of the svitai sKnp A It l.owry Atlanta. Ga . Jas S Mill fushloneil gmt» l»ng 'with It­
Thump-on, Nil-on ti Tiffany, Huf »IM;?- of *»ir pris,'» Tux * el ili] kind- gulatmris " of th«* tir»! |iarl guests
Fostmnster Chas F' lla-km- bis -)'teiri
It I lenehle and wife. VV*
hreug ii t forth from It- rapa were measured uml jiaid 2 cents jief
Mrs L.iflr.t Buttle ol Lakeland has
•Í f.i* t«»r &gt; falo N A
returned from Jacksonville where be
I" '■i m i .i *
I'erre ll i'P* Iml
&lt; II &lt; aulb-) 4D ■ dept ll- 1'• t lie gr* ,«t 1ox &lt;&gt;l t 1e fnot ¡ ltd oil«' cent for eXerX addi- returned home after a |deu»ant visit
attended the 62nd reunion of tin work-lop.
This wa* the
Ia x II I. I ..i I linn,, t t
Belli-,
• fortune hunter*
\t a given (louai lin h id height
to Mrs. It. L Buttle
G A R
Mr Haskins had a log
H Lialnlil) «•( . mplo&gt; or- lor in- Lakeland. \\ Stuart. Washington, II* 1
source
of
revenue,
for
the jolly af­
sigimi the guests marched Hit o 1he
I
II
fé
time renewing old acquutnlanres and lur&gt;
*,r
D C , F7 II Iordan. Atlanta, Ga
«III i»K rofim to t ht* rum* of mtisie. fair wus given under the auspices ' Mrs It. S. Sheldon of New Smyr12 The nalloti,ili7atu&gt;n of tele
also spent some time with bis «laugh
Mr and Mr- II R Sei gar. Buffalo. aulii formed about
th** altra dive of the Christian Endeavor Society
graph and tilephon«'
of the Congregational church. E a c h '»» '- visiting her daughter. Mrs. A
ter* and grandson.
N- V.. L. B. Bryant, Jux.
board, fascinating with its Ibvely
16. The passage of unti-rhlld lalxir
decornimi'* of yellow
A large bns- one present was presented witJi a ^ Fitts,
Laces Largo Assortment,
InWS in Stfttes ubere thè)’ «lo not ex-’
St. Johns House
ket «if nasturtiums stood In the fool's caji of yellow or green |iaper
Ladles’ Hose, very nice. 25c.
Mrs. C. It Walker, Miss Guild,
ist and rigid *l«*feiic«* «if them wher«*
and illude lo wear it throughout the
I-adies- Hose, Silk, line quality 60c
J M McIntosh. I’eiisai nla, R. II tei,ter of th«' table surrounded by
Miss
Tetherly, Mis» TiITt and Clif­
they bave bi*«!li enactetl itilo l.iws
evening
Such gami» a* stringing
Richardson Stamped Patterns, full
14. Womun Millr.ig*' co-equal with Walker and wife. Mm T II High- y&gt;lb»w shaded candles, while smaller puffed rtc«‘, eating sitila cracker» and ford Walker formed a congenial •
line.
son. Elmira. N V.; Mr. mid Mr- basket* were placed at ihe four &lt;««rin«*n su ITrage
whistling until well, until one could I&gt;itrt&gt; that motored over to Orlando
Ribbons, 25c «piality. 19c y«I.
J
T.
C,upton.
Gillette.
N
V.;
John
nerpretty
little
yellow
baskets
And Winter Park F’riday afternoon.
15. Suilahle and plentiful playAnother invoice Hal* received yes­
Steele and wife, la-xington. Ky.; Ette tilled with canili«»« were the pinci* not whistle any mori': and rhnrudes.
ground* for chiblren in all ritii-s.
all of which were entered into with
terday.
Mrs. It. A. Curse, the charming
16. Th«f initiaiixe and nderendum ^ nr,L Demopoli*. Ala : &lt;&gt; M Ri.- favors. The beautiful while birthWin«L.)
cake
was
...........
with
seven
]*•’»'
“ '&gt;'1 upprecution. Fur tho ber^Mrs. Orar«» F'. WUMaru»,
guest
of Mrs. W. E. Watson left for
and the imperative inumiate and k“ 1'* Jl,x* Edith I. Hatch.
eflt of the unitiated it would he weil
lOG East First Str«*«*t.
ehester, Mass.; Jessie Wilson. Lynne ccmiles,
h«T home in Berwick, l*u., Sunday
righi gf fecali
to
state
that
"mysterie"
on
the
G7-2tc
Chicago. Ill ;
Enjoying this happy afternoon
17. Continue«! agitai imi for ihe Mass , B J Winter.
t
menu « i » just sandwiches, "baked night, Sho was the recipient of maty
Hhikrf, N.
A city,
city,. N \ w&gt;-ro Rebecca Stevens, Mary ElizaAmong thè promlnent vislturs to |,u|,|jr bulh systiun in all riti«*«
I* Hlnke,
N. A
doubt" was doughnuts and "sleep­ delightful attentions while in SnnItu»sell, Jux. J A Mur- ij,.ih Pulest«»n. Camilla I'ulestun.
lord.
the city ure M. H. Thatcher and
IH Qur.liflcutions in ..Il perniiL* to &lt; hn- II
less night" coffe«*.
G. 11. Armes of Louisville and Frank build of all cities end towns thal rell. Port Tampa; Mr. mid Mr*. 1*. M.irgarle Peters, Olive Newman,
It was nn evening of rare fun and
A. Best of New Albany. Indiana. there shall be bath room and hath Ware, Chicago. 111.; W. I). Duvi» Mildred Hand. Dnfi* Hand, F’ rnnlf jntlllicsilion and om- uf the most sueMitt* Belle Smith announces a
They aro her«* to Invest in Snnford room attachment* tu all houses or and wife, Dayton, O ; Mrs. T M rhuse, Evelyn and Katherine U «**.»
this subscription dunce at the city hall
" v" r Kiv“ »
property and if successful will make compartments used for habitation. McCInshiim. Mr*. E I. W. Ion ami M.r. Albèrl &lt;U»iinell&gt;. Walter Car-!
Thursday night.
son, Manhattanville, N. Y.; Mis* ter. Deane Turner, Victor Mr- ’ jKijMilar little hand of C. E. workthis city their future home.
Mr.
19. We favor a system of finance
«■
r*
Thatcher is a former governor of the whereby money »hall be issued ex­ Mary Sawyer, Miss JeRsie L. Ail- Laulin, Billy F’ltts. Joe Caldwtdl.
The Music Department program
I'anama Cunnl Zone.
Mr. Beat i* clusively by the government, witli thony,. Providence, R. I.; Miss Clare Thomas Wight. AssDling Mrs. Neal
meeting Thursday, April 20 at the
lltunjhtrr*
of
Wrrtry
were Mrs. Cecil Gqhbctt, Mrs. S. E.
m
j i of the F. A. Beat &amp; Son, prominent such regulations end restriction* as Hancock, Atlanta, Ga.
club rooms. The public invited to
B.iri'tt, Jr.. Mi»« Fblith SU'wart
A charming meeting of the Daugh­
manufacturers and he expects to en- will jirotect it from muni|&gt;ulalion hy
attend for the moderate sum of ten
Itage in the manufacturing business the banking Interi»t» for their owli To the Citizens of Sanford and and Miss Margaret Mart of Orlamlo. ters of Wesley was held Thursday cents. A line program will he ren­
Vicinity
Other guests were Mesdames S. E. evening, with »Mrs. Hayes the gra­
here.
dere«!.
private gain.
cious hostess.
For
fully
thirty
five
(65)
years
the
R r'*‘tt, Sr. H
"»■'• (
Best in Air
20. We favor a system of United
Several enjoyable selections were!
Arrhi'‘ H ,lu ll' A i'in.0,
• Best on Water
Slates Government jiostul savings L. &amp; M. Seml-Mlxed Real Paints
Wednesday. April 21. the Welfare
rendered
by Mr*. A. K. Powers and!
have been extensively uso«l throughMargaret Barnes and Miss
Best on Land
program to the general club. Judge
bank.
reading» were given hy Miss Lillie!
Now hoping ttint this is the re- out the United States anti also In Chi rlolte Hand.
That Good Gulf Gasoline
Herring will deliver un address on
F'nrrwworth and Mrs. Hayes; the
I
quired information asked hy Mr. South
America. Theyhave there- (
07-2tji
"Ciiirenship." .Ml members of the
li\ //onor
\h* I ’m *’
former giving "Sally Ann'* Experi­
club are inviteli ¡md ixerx niviultpr
Mr. and M r*. W. II. Sharp of Price aiul thanking him for u«hing it, fore luu-n »ubjeeted t«, the tests of
condition'.
Ihe last of a«harming
seru* "( ence'’ and the lui 1er "The Little of ihe department is expected In In*
Statesboro, Georgia anil Miss Zadu so we could git it j„.f,,r«. tin- peojib* every sort of elimutic.
Dutton of DeLtnd are the guests of we will kindly i-k him of the aim* mostsuccessfully thereby proving p rtu&lt;s
and ent.-rti inim ul * gixm in god and the MailtXlte" b&gt; Elinor present
A delicious »elad
h«'t or of Mrs R \ ( ..r»e wa* the White Ilrninard
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hogan of San-1and object* of unorganized luhr.r their extreme durability
I.,r«b«l,tv and
ml superior
a.,i.erinr honor
course was served and the pleasures|
value.
attractive
afternoon
*«'wing
|iarty
ford Heights. Mr. Shnrp is prom­ Then WO will let lite people judge
A pleasant party of congenial
Sc*e our nd vorlisoment on othcriut, tho’ home of Miss Laura Fish of the evening enjoyed by all pres­
inent in business circles In States­ for themselves which 1* the most ef­
spirits that enjoyed Sunday at Day­
ent.
who
were
Mrs.
Roberts.
Mrs.
page, telling property owners how to j Saturday afternoon, complimentary
boro and after seeing Sanford apd ficient of the two.
tona were Mr. anti Mrs. W. E. Wat­
make their own paint, nnd thereby j to Mrs. Corse.
Delightful musical Rutliff, Mrs. Claude Herndon, Mrs.
Respectfully
submitted.
the celery delta is of tho opinion
son, Mrs. R A. Curse, Mrs. W. L.
Gto.
Fox,
Mrs.
A.
K.
Powers,
Mr*.
save sixty cents a gallon on every numbers, and readings whiled the
C. C. Pearson.
l bttt this city has the greatest future
hours away In pleasant enjoyment. Allen; Misses Edna Plsnt, Lillie Morgan and Mr. Arthur Yowcll In
¡¿à °f any city in tho south. He also
gallon used.
Perfection salad, nut bread, sand­ Farnsworth, Mlnnii* Allen, Blanche the Yowell car and Mr. and Mrs. R.
LONGM AN &amp; M ARTINEZ,
Another week I* here and Sanford
recognized our g/eut need of a good
A. Newman, Mr». W. J. Hill, "Mrs.
New York. wiches, olive*, strawberry cream nnd Johns. Elizabeth Musson, Mabel
hotel and may be Induced to finance has not started that new hold. - Who Paint Makers.
(Continued on Page 8, Column 3)
angel cake were daintily served. Cowan, Ruth Roberts, Bessie Zach57-Tues-I2tc ‘
one her« this summer.
will build ll?
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THE SANFORD HERALD

P A G E SIX

APau« 1 ?. i m

Revealing Charm of Classic Coiffure
Builds Benzol Plant Completo in
Twenty-Nine Days.
First In United State« Since W a r Be­
gan, T u m i Out 800 Qallona Dally
— 8upply W « i Formerly
From Gsrmany.

After All, Carter’s is the Best

Oran*«*, N. J.—Completion ol the
first bentol plant built In the United
Htali'* elnce the war baa been an­
nounced by Thomaa A. Edison.
It
waa finished In the record time of
23 days, from atx to eight months
usually being required. "T T
Ilrniol la used In making aniline
dyes and synthetic carbolic acid.
Practically tho tfhtlre supply always
has come from Germany, and tho war
had not been long In progress before
thero was a ecarclty.
Edison uses a ton of carbolic aetd a
day In* making - phonograph records.
When tho war mado carbolic acid
aenreo he decided to make It synthet­
ically. Hut ho needed bentol, and bonsol was oven more scarce. 8o first
he had to raako the bentol.
With characteristic directness, Edi­
son gathered the latest information
on bentol manufacture. He decided
on tho method of extracting It from
coal gas in preference tn tM -potroIoum system of Prof. Walter Illttman
pf Columbia university. Then he de­
signed a system of apparatus that
would combine cheapness and speed
of construction.
Ho well did he succeed that tho
first plant, phlch Is In Johnstown, Pa.,
atld on which work was started twen-

A coiffure which In beautiful from
any point of view la not met with ev­
ery day Here la one which la exquis­
ite from whatever side you look upon
1L It convinces one that there la
nothing quite so pretty an curls, and
should prove that the classic lines,
which It follows closely, have never
been Improved upon.
Tho hair tor this coiffure la waved
and parted at tho left aide. The abort
hair about the forehead and lemplea
Is curled Into very short ringlets Tho
back hair is brought to the top of ttm
crown and rolled In a loose «oft coll
The waved front hair la brought back
to tho coll and pinned to It, leaving
the ends free Theao end» are »rpn*
rated Into strands and curled In short
Ught curls. They aro pinned close
to the head about tho coll. Finally

We have it in every color-and for every pos
sible purpose. "Remember the Heralc
you Want INK.
r
*
• s
•

for Office or Fountain Pen, with tli
Patent, Dustproof Pourout.
Pints................... .............................. ,
Half- P-ints........ : ..... ........... ....... .7. ~
4 oz. Bottle, for Fountain Pens, with filler. 25c
T r y P E N C R A F T —You W ill U se No O th e r
We carry constantly in stock a Complete line of the Old Reliable
CARTER’S INKS. It makes no difference what quantity you de­
sire, nor for what purpose you wish it, we can supply your needs.
Carter’s Writing Fluid in Quart Bottles.................... 75c

Tailored Costume Has Won Approval

Carter's Writing Fluid in Pint Bottles...................... iOc

type.

It Is, however, serving Its pur­
Edison is getting nil the ben­
tol he needs and has had a little left
oVer for his friends. There Is not
much prospect, however, It was said
at the Edison laboratory yesterday,
that there will bo much for public
sale
The Edison plant In Silver l-ike, N
J., Is said to be the first synthetic I
carbolic acid plant in tho country. It
Is turning out olio and one half tons
of acid n day.

pose.

Circus Fat Man’s Body, Too Big for
Hearse, la Sledded to Ita
Grave.

new

P E N C R A F T IN K

a narrow bond of silk or velvet rib­
bon la fastened about the head to sup­
port tho waved hair nnd keep tho ring­ brought to 2,000 gallons dally.
Tho bentol apparatus devised by
lets about tho face In place.
Edison. If easier to build, Is some­
Hut one’s hair must bo naturally
curly. In order to mnko successfully what less permanent than the usual

TEN LIFT NEGRO INTO COFFIN

*

Just received a shipment of Carter

ty-nlno days ago, now Is turning out
400 gallons of bentol a day. Edison
Is planning another plant In Sydney,
Nova Scotia, and still another at a
yet unknown location. Tho total bensol production thus la expected to be

the short ringlet» about the coll Also
there must be no end of time to give
to hnlrdreaslng
When neither of
these requisites Is present, pinned in
curls are to be used They save time
and stay In curl better than the natur­
al hair. They may ho bought In any
length needed and ore always ready
Even one who cherishes a prejudice
against acquired hair will forgive its
use when It Is Impossible to detert It
and when a coiffure in as adorably
pretty as that one described and pic­
tured here
JULIA B O TTO M LE Y.

t

[FLUID,

Carters Writing Fluid in Half-pint Bottles

25c

Carter’s Writing Fluid in 4-oz Bottles..

10c

Carter’s Writing Fluid in 2-&lt;&gt;z Bottles

5c

Carter’s Koal Black Ink in -1-oz Bottles

m&lt;

Carters Koal Black Ink in 2-oz Bottles

f&gt;&lt;&lt;

Carter's Black Letter Ink in 2-oz Bottles

5c

Carter’s Ink, in Green, Violet or Blue, 2-oz Bottle

5c

Carter’s Red Household Ink, 2-oz Bottle

[jJ

.

Carter’s Red Carmine Ink (for banks and large olfiees) half pint 50c
Carter’s Fountain Pen Ink in Black, Green oi Violet

l()c

Carter’s Mucilage, 2-oz Bottle

5c

Carter’s Stamp Pad Ink (for Rubber Stamps) all colors
Htgbee. M o — It took ten men to lift
the body of I’ rlnt llrookn a negro fat
man In a circus. Into a specially pre­
pared coffin here.
»rooks weighed 700 pounds and was
antd to have been the heaviest man
In the country. Ho was twenty-six
years old.
&gt; »rooks came homo on a visit three
days ago, took cold and died of pneu­
monia.
The casket, made by n 8t Ixiuls
firm, Im siilil In have been the Inrgest
over manufactured. It wuh 2 feet 3
Inches deep. II Inches wide nnd 7 feel
long.
It could not be gotten Into tho Iioubo
and thn weight was too much for a
hennjo or wagon bed. After the men
had carried tho,body to thrr coffin it
was taken to tho cemetery on a sled.

5c

25c

Carter’s Numbering Machine Ink (for Numbering Machines &lt;»r
Cash Register) all colors......... .
10c

CHEMICAL

CAST BOTTLE ON THE WATER
After Many Days It Came Back Filled
to the Neck With Choice
Whisky,

Virginia. Minn.—A. ». Coates, a wellknown mlqlng man, got a surprise In 1

the express the other day. It .was a
bottlo of whisky from a Kentucky
distillery that he had uot ordered Tho j
odd thing about the gift was that the
liquor was In n bottlo that Mr. Coates
emptied with a.party of friends while'|
steaming down tho Itlver Nile In 1
Africa about a year ago and threw
Into the murky stream. In tho bottlo
ho had placed a slip of paper bearing
M b nnmo nnd address.
Someono
found tho bottlo and forwarded It to
the distillery, where It was filled nnd
dent to Mr. Coates with the liquor fac­
tory's compliment«!. The original bot­
tle was presented to Mr. Coatoa by a
local xfrlond when ho started on Ms
African trip.
Covert cloths, ahephcrd’a-checkcd j Tho skirt la cut with wide over
find striped suitings seem to be dlvld- lapped stda seams forming a sloping
Ing honoh» In tailored suits for spring, panel down thn front. It ts cut with a
It Is hard to aay which is most fa- sufficient flare and Is ankle-iongth. In
▼ored. All of them are. developed In many of thoso skirts tho waist line Is
many smartly cut and perfectly tall- high, and suspender tops and pockets
ored plain suits that are far pnd away at tho sides giro them an air of util*
the most olegant or all street dresses, lty that Is very snappy and smart.
Somo of tho new models sro what
The coal In this suit follows the
may be called severely plain, allowing lines of tho figure rather rnoro closethemselves only machine stitching ly than Is the rule In spring styles,
and buttons by way of garniture and It has a panel hack and plain ceat
finishing touches. Huttons this sea- sleeves finished with a band and two
■on are made of the fabric of the gar- buttons at the wrist. At each aide of
ment In many elegant suits, but In the front an. applied strap,-polntod at
unusual shapes. In an equal number the end and decorated with a button
of designs they are «elected from the and simulated buttonhole, suggests a
various composition, bono or pearl de- belt.
algna. nut severo lines and finishing
Tho suit Is worn with a soft silk
do not characterise all the new spring waist having a square tflm-over collar
tailor-mades.
at the hack. This has a " V ’-shaped
The coat-suit shown In the picture opening at the front showing a dainty
belongs to the plain well-tailored class collar and restee of lace or net worn
that should be found In every woman's under IL Cloth-top shoes snd a pretty
Wardrobe. It ts Just right tor the bust- hemp hst with trimming of ribbon and
ness woman, tho traveler, or for street cherries complete a spring costume
wear where one Andy need for only that merits no criticism,
one new tailored costume.
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.

TROUSERS GONE MANY YEARS
After Three Decades Thief 8ent Them
Back and Owner Will Wear
Them OuL
Elkhart, Ind.—J. C. Dannlman of
this city lost a pair of trousers by
theft twenty-nine years ago. A few
days ago their were returned to him
by parcel post by the ‘ consciencestricken thief, whoso Identity remains
unknown even to Mr. Rannlman.
Originally black, tho trousers had
faded to a greenish hue, but otherwise
were In as good condition as when
bought nearly three decadca agb. Mr.
Dannlman took them’ to a tailor for
pressing, and now expects to gel bis
money’s worth out of them.
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N olle« It hrrtby t l ' s a I h tl In pursuin',
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Unde? &gt;Dd by virtue* of i dverev of lor#*- ” * 0**
Lh** eftunty of S#minol«4. Flor*
U B f l mod ft*Io render**! by th#4 Honorable ¡71, ‘ n ‘ banrery. In that certain r i m »
of th* 8«v*nth Judicial Circuit of the 1herein^ pending, wherein J. K T y t e r t la
»»i* of Florida for Seminole county |n |romiilalwnit, and Kdwtrd ( '
Kerr and
asnrerr *1111011 In a certain caae therein Ann* '* Kerr are defendant*. I «hall offer
f rdinf wherein T he Hirerh Lumber C oit»^
í,r **!*• i n d «etl to the hlfheat bidder for
-nv la* comida I nan t and W. W Brady and1' £■*” • 1,1 friini «I the court hou»* door at
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Brady are defendant*, the under
Sanford. Seminole county. Florida, on Monirned »•
matter In chancery will
‘ be Ird day of May. A !» 191 S. the
M. |0*fhe hIf heat and heal bidder. T W r«»h. ■*rn*
* legal «ale* day and within the
^ front of * be court house door in San i**«1 bout* of •*!»•. the prop«*rts drarfttie«}
i rd Florid*. during the legal houra of iaU ,n *** fln&gt;l derrre aforesaid, as follow« sit
m kfnnday, April Stb, 1916. the following uated in the count) of Seminole, to-wtt
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one b«y m .r . mul. named S.r .li and w.l(b
iietirge it Herr trig, •
In. about I OSO pound«: on. bay mar. mul.
Sol Irli or fur Co ñifla in ant
nam'd Jan., and writhing about
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s e n s e o f w h i c h I us e t h e w o r d , I#
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tin- belt«-r. a n d tin- &lt; u i| i- all- -u o f ber
rien I , o f a i t i m i Is-uelli to tin- h u g e
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r im i Hie w l- i- 't c o ltr o - I ' to n - u i o v e
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er there It«« In the modern shells
and explosives. This unusual picture
v|vldly tells what an enormous
amount of lleatructlon a shot from one
of the French 76 raw. jouts ls »bto to
accomplish.
When this honta was
struck by tbo shell tho force of the
ahot cut tho anltnal In two and lifted
tho fore half of tho carcass Into the
tree.

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In I Ii«- i . i ' i - o f ma
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I i in p la n ts. • ompi- to i l « * 'a y w i l l rii p u i e »cv i-riM venr*. m n d t deiu-mllng
upon » o i l i-uliiltlloDs
P e a c h L s a l Curl.
(•each lent m i l I» ii i l l ’ i'iis c Mint lui»
I- -n &gt;n u d i l i ; n t*i--:ii ih-ul n f iliitmnrm tc**-iil ki-.ir' ilir o u g in iiii tin- l e n i r a i
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self I hi II ih I i l i u e s u lp li llr ax hooii n s 'the
tlr»i g r o w l ii u f f o l i a g e has r e a c h e d full
»b e
T l n x - c m d l i o i l s n r e f u l l y th», illusi in t h e l a t e hooks on ix-ueh c u l ­
tori- or In m a n y o f the lx —t tip t-&gt; d ate
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Dr. J. T. Dcnlon

OFFICE IN GARNER 4 WOODRUFF BL »G
Olfi« Phono 271
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TTIe ivfmfe- evtx-rtenrrr -rrf-llfe.
In stiiuli ItilugB uml In grcat1—
wliat ls lt? It I* un aggregate
of reni fune».—Ghidstone

P lu m b in g an d
G as F i t t i n g

The Shelter Sanatorium

E. A . n o u c fi.A S H .
vlstk » if suit CoUrl Ssminol, rouoty, f t » .
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.
By J i * C. Ilobcrt-. U. C.
N -rH s lU

Tlm-w- wItolit the w-oriti ngrce
to » all gretti are filose wbo bave
dono or producisi somethlng of
permanetit value to hunninlty.—
l-Toiidu

n w.-trmrT l a t l t m l c doc* e - n u l l j ; .w»lL’

• bnrncier Ir»&gt;tn Mie blai-k - ap The lai
I.e |' propagatiti frolli Mps, tlo- i tal*
Nullrr nf AppUralbtn fot T a » Hr rii I ndr» Huiiin IJ , ll iv h n p I ML
of Un- enne» w Iteli bniJetl taklng nn»t
n .i n f i l i l i . Fin
f‘ «‘#llii» 573 « f thi4 ürnr-ral Hiatuir
nini formimi lite new (iluuU Tbo rtxl w ith |iur|,1e. n m l full n(T th e tr-*ca. T h e
Sotie# it hereby given 'tha! Florida 4•moti
H
. o---m i»
- -Company,
o n p in jf p
purr
u r rhl iai«er
i i f &lt;if
of T a i IVrIVr*
laspla-rry l'ropagate» fniui sitclu-ni ■1 -.-ii »,• i n i , i f | iie v eii( 4-il by (-it r ly
I w i l i * N'n, 3J3 , «itte-dl the 4th day of June V o t i run Ubili*11 t l i r r*•ti " it i T I'1HI «&gt;ii(* ¡Illy
Miai Hpiing up frolli Mie muli» of thè *|i l y i n g " l i l i l im e Htilphnr u r by s p rin g
l9us- .hV nlr*1
ltu
o Iliti*
h-, y.*..«,
m v i1i1 a ■ » ' l l " - " Í
New S
Sink
my
and ha* mad** ip p l i m i n n f *«r
piircnl ptnnl. Wllli some va ridica, ca a, i .iy 111-g w |t h - If b o l l i l i llnic-uillp liur
Lm deed to iaatir» in arrordanifp with l a «
|
hh lally Ila- *'ti» Ii IkT». thca&lt;* stickera are nlb -r tbe f o l i a g e I» out.
T h e latter
^rftifféate embrace« the billowing dr*»*
"O***! pu&gt;p*rty .¡tu str ,I in H'minols Coun! throvvn ti|. »n fr-H-ly n» tir Interfere io, linai I » g e n e r a l l y inUT-nxl
7 * Horida, to-witlieg N K. cut nf L i t
w i t i t e l e prodi i d i velica* of thè (ai retti
S in c e I b e Uliteaue l i v e « o v e r In tllc
L
T F* 20 , It. 30 FL, run 8, 10 rh «.t|
T a k e t h e 1 1 o ’ c lo c k tr. in
p la n i# mnkintc ll ttuceaaary for lite m r l m r t t f n i t n y e a r to y e a r, ll w m tl i l lx«u
^ r ^»*i K*
c ha. Acre« |ilanlutloii In Im- n-newed after It hns e • Il tu lx- pre|&gt;anHl f •,r a i I g o r o u s c am
S s ; • r r t.r ti.u 'îïiL
^ UAV,s f o r s t e r * m n • Ph» ,ifUn * " a u r , ,
‘ bo name of I*. (¡rrmon'I.
Unie«« »« id rer
Iwinie frult fnr l'vo or tliree yi-ara. v ign u f p n - v i ' p i l m i
T h i s s lm iilil lxUAcate «hall he redeemed arcordlnar
law.
Any vnrlely may he kcj^ Iti frult for g in w i t h n Mini-sitlp lm r t r e a t m e n t lxlag deed «rill Uati# thefvon on the 23 rd
d,L « ' ArrII. A. D. I»l&amp;.
tnaiiy yciira If Ibe yrnnig sttekera are fot,* the h u d » 0(4, 0 mul m i g h t In- fol
.it
, * * * tay cfltilsl tlin slu p . m i l ».st
• llpixxl oIT tritìi a hoe, the untile un h-'-.-il w i t h a Hilh'i-ipictil Hprny ltig w ith
this th , 22nd day ot Msrrh. A !* 19U
,

l.nve's secret |s to Ix* nlwnya
ilolng thlngs fot l.o-l nini imi lo
Inltnl bis mise tino are mieli » ery
little onr*. —K \V l'nl»er

to j

th e sum II a m ) |muni I line (tla n is w h en
p l o w - i l d o w n in J u l y — p r o b a b l y f ro m
th irty
to fifty
p o u n d ..
The-*o t w o

In

SAYINQS OF 8A0ES.
The Journey of high hottor lies
not In suiootb wuy» —Slr Philip
Sidney

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VALUABLE LEGUMES.

WHAT ONE SHELL OID

In I t » no b lest f o r m t h o I m m o r t a l
l u f i u e i i c e o f A t h e n s . — M a c a u lay.

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Scientific
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By C. C. B O W S F I E L D

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H « H W W » » H « M » ft » m fr ,1

Making the Little
Farm Pay

Tlio luixlvru Byslpui of aKrlculturo
n-&gt;luln-H loiimtff^liil ItU-ttn In market’
lnif nml a fair ctt.li reiurn for rnpltnt.
lut&gt;or ami inai^aKi'niFtit ttivolrnl. Mix­
Tbou, Ko Ä
o n V ^ o w V ^ 'Ä N-,U:.;,,| . i Ä u n r' W1, ':" d.
' ed fartuliiK 1» “ l»roa»l way will lilve
; Î Â M t a Ç « ^ b . . k m , ttW-erand»-* K o ^ ' ^ ^ 'ï y '^ V » " .haf'Vïr^U fi Uila InisliicM anpovt to ibe vocation,
brown hnra. mut. nam.d Hob and l l . h n n . v
* , 2. 1
,£r ,
■ltOU* 1&gt;0?
""•.imlm ¡ Nu- 900-'''*'"1Hi' Si-d day of J«M. Á lí nml llicrcforc atnilloun iucii am! worncu In the country uro maklne expert
S S BSopiSSÎ J rfhin‘ I
^ . p m ^ i a u r n l u n u . Monday. May!
Ä
’ Ä
I"
cer* nieiita with |&gt;oultry. frulta of many
tifleate rtnbracrs the fullowing deacrlbed !
1,14
OEO. N. IlMJllY.
klnS-a. vegetable* In great variety, tilf
proper t y aituatrd
»n Seminofr
County.
Special Master in Chancery
Florida, to-wit
M«f n*#»* ft. W and TOS ferent kltnla of live «l-H*k am) new
M*»•*■) A' Warlow. ani« for ('nmplfa
f e N. « I !| Ser ¡poat un S lid y., run W
mcthotln of cultivation.
S5-Tue*- 9tC
GT01 ft, N. 17 &amp;U fl , S'K|y alnng La i # 350
ft, H. tu polftt 320 ft \\ uf
beg Sec 23 .
ItuBplx-rrlCB nml other huah fruits t&gt;c
Tp 19. II. 30
The aaiif l*nd being a«*« ased at the date lung in a scheme of this nature nml
|p the County Ju d ge's Court In and fitr
of the lajuanre of aurh ci-rtiArat» in the
Seminole Co u iily . Il-Hida
will—prove n pn&gt;ritnli|e feature, there
ñame nf Anthony W. Hroen,
tfnlewfl *aid
1 , r. Ea«««* o*
, .
certlñcate ehall be redeeme*! arcurdliig lo being a steady demand for such jffo8'
W H UbdcrwOOUi ueeraard
l * * i *■* de-ed %ill U* up t herrón on the nets at reintineratlvc t&gt;rlct*s. The Inhintice uf A d mInlatr 11riI ’ Sale
S'utice 1* hereby g*ven that under and 23rd day of April. A Id 19) 5 .
vestment Is smalt, and the relums
|,y airtue of a certain Order of .Male, la«u*
Wit Boat my official aignalure and •#
inc out of and under the teal of the County ‘ bit the 20 th day of March, A l&gt; U* 15.
come cpilte regularly nfter the first
Judge** Court of Seminole County. Flor‘ V**ll
K . A . D DUtiLASH.
year. The work of planting nml car­
•da on the 6th day of April. A. 1&gt;. 1916,
Clerk Circuit Court, .Seminole Co., Fla.
ing for Imrry hushes Is simple, and
that I »HI, aa AdminlatratrU of tba e*«
w
.
n y Jaa. C, Hoberta, I&gt;, C,
tat# o t W. II. Underwood, deceased, «ell
« 1-Twee-Ste
failure Is almost out of the fiiiestlon.
to the higbeat and beat bidder for taah
.1 3
S.J
.! . ■» a
Ik'f «aa. at
a I 12
I 11 n'
^1 . L roonr , .
Herrin* can be grown.In uu orchard
on the
rd day
of! hfay
o'clock
In front ol the* atore of the tato
tL
'trtTT-r.'rnnnnmge nuruinrt "nr
Underafb'cMl. Uh ÖliF'H^FÄ'üi ' between Sec* / T l W T y ,
ond and Third etreota In the city of Sgg, InwlaUU tl
money In the year* when peach and
ford. Seminole County, Florida, all of the I ûu*ui ,î % filtrine
een, Diatributeea, and
cartonai property belonging to aald eatate. To .fn ^redHor*. Legatee
centi*ting oí all ef that rertain line of
Faraona having C Iaim* or l demanda
merchandiae componed of the following good*:
Milnat »aid Lutate

Blacksmith
ehop.
fliturea
ami
tool.
*
&lt;**&lt;‘ b of you are hereby noraJnla. oil*, wagon*, harm**, ajutdlery. unÄn‘* required to present any claim*
fin ••bed wheel» for hugglr« tnd wagon*. an&lt;1 demand« which you. nr cither qr you.
paint bruihe*. raw material*. hUrktmith " 1*&gt;r have again*! ihr w*tate of Auguata A.
iron wagon fliturea. wagon factory ma* *S‘ fnrlT,' drcea*#d. late of Seminole Coun*
cMncry, office fliture*. Including de*k. *'»fc. ‘ X- rlorlda. lo ihe undertigned etecutri*
and all line» of personal property carried
» ' ‘ bln two year* from the
-lai.
In »aid store
llat-d M.rrh Unti. V l&gt; l ' - l i
fhi* «ale la aubject to mortgage i en of
11 &gt;a si ititi \ t: p \ Itti \ M o n i ; ,
I ,,ui* H Fisher, which «ahi mortgage i*
1 tsculr I •
dated i l b day of January, 191?, and re*
-•! Tu o SI r
corded lu ‘ be record* of lirangr count).
—----F1ori&gt;ia, on the 19 th if ay of Januar). A M
J9I2, in Mortgage Book, No. 21* at Fagr 166,
N i n n i; o r a k .s n ; n m k n t
Thl* the 5th day of April A. U . 1916.
Ton ali «h n m il may rumrrn, T * k s notlrs.
E M I L Y J. If rf H E It W O O f I,
f T hat 1 ha ve beer» named »»»ìgnee by C. II
Administratrix of W, II
Underwood, de- i fUrhard«on, a«*lgn«&gt;r in a deed conveying
the property botn real and personal of the
"a «'»!,
a K. t’ owrr», Att y.
•aid a*aigntir. for the benefft of his rfed
TuntM I
itora, which deed provide* f»r an r^ual
- i,
d ist n but inn nf the »»«ignnr* teal anil perMin ■! firu(i*-rl j
■»mini th* •r i r f l t r fn l
In (Tauft öf 1 a uw I j iutl,»« Hrmlniitr I oun
*!*»»* nl t hr skill ■••tarlili in r «f uní ¡i r is|k,«r
I), Stale « f Flur bla
1tSifl* til » hr If f (i[u r|1\r (Irmnrnj«, &gt;ntl
I n rr F.alâtn of
&gt;11 c Í ihr r m i l l opro «if »hr •nli! »»vif nor
J K Kankin t|acra*nf
i»itt lake rpiiire arrtirtlmfl) of thr fari uf
S o iirf I» hrfrby f T eft t u nit » li*i n* if t
» i jn nir ur ari I »?• •atlr -1 u|&gt;i&lt;n f ■- til.
Puai uifirrrn, t h l 1 *' » Tir
'»li ■!•'
'f » it h ni» * n 6 Í t ■■« 4\ -fa&gt;* .f
.
iu . il. r t
A
1»
11» 16.
f-l
« |4piLta '«i If* ufs frani, jfi Mr» •I « I *
of if Itr &gt;•»p«| I In
li on »it ati if* I irt» re«* 1•
II** i' :£ Jtutc* *'f b itili* of i fir * I air w ti |i it. four oi «xi I ft* t#»»m
sani i i y-f »• Jotljfi- uf
*ba!
fol Iti) Ihr »late hrfcnl • *»*f fi *l|trmrnt* *sf flirt»
ft nal &lt;1t*rharf * »• rÌxa«*ulMi
f tío r tat* fe*it(*f|iir »lain»* » ( H i d
Ih*- «^1*1 a«»igri»ir
«if * k Kankln, ij##«,»»rt1 am|
*t «h
Ifair.l March
I \ '• I • I
«an • t tmr I » 0 1 fir#&gt;** t- » tn * • n*| » ■ nr t
\ \ S ' I f l««»1 **l. %** *.
a - » ir i*'i* nf *nl-f - I j ' r a 1 4- i I •-• M\ *»if11«*?•
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Mi*. K. f; Il UT» IH * i *

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Hay.

In i-i per Intent' tu ilelcrniltie itie
am..nuts nml kind of hay to feed
buruea It ivn* found thnt the home»
timi Tevelved the smaller amount of
hay Mwo-third« a a tmich ns they would
have eateni had more life and «went
less than those that were unlimited to
tbetr hay.

M&gt; -1 iti i ■ii . w in 11- iii.iny
4.1 Ml.• 4 II' I 4I I pillili-» III till- pH»)

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I n ju r e d
lio- i liurm li-r o f i h e h e m h fur
li-attiliig
m u n i i » «» an d
aldllty.
Tin- ialini nut toll und e i t » tilín o f
it j -1.1 -c a r c u-iw l o tu- tin- r - - u l t
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a o o o a o a oooooo oooaoaoo oa oa o o o oooooo oooaoaaoaaaa 000000 c Force won’t change k\iem.

The rea
son we Hjnnnt mBke a srflk puree-otr
of a sow’s ear is because it is a
sow’s ear. It is not silk. A natural­
ly dirty man cannot he made into a
cleun tnan. It is because he is a -dir­
BUDGET
OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
ty man. It is an iron law of nature
YOU AND ME.”
that only those may ho saved who
can accomplish their own salvation.
Dirty towns will exist just as*long as
dirty people.exist. Dirty towns will
disappear when clean people pre­
dominate.
A slow town will always,
A C IIIE L IS A M O N G VE T A K IN G N O TE S AND F A IT H . _ °
have (lies on it."

I CURBSTONE GLEANrNGSj

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EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT §
“ HE’ LL P R E N T ’ EM " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

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ARD
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Remarkable Letter.- From
French Naval Officer.

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

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In the Dark— Is Broken by the
Discovery end Deetructlon
of a Torpedo Boat.

■For Rent— Desirable
keeping rooms at ,1 l|
For Rent House
and hath on Myrtle
in.
Inquire of I{j||
office.
For Item— Several
rooms over Vowel)’.

^ All Local Adv.crtlnetnentB Under ’ Yowell &amp; Co
Thin Heading TH R E E CENTS a - Vnr .. . .-----------Line For Each Insertion. Minimum pd room caBtern
i&lt;;rs*
me, Charge 25 Cents.
|ern home; private family v ^

Parts.—There hae come to
writes Paul BcotLMowrer In the Chi­ ,
- ■
- rates,
Gentlemen — ■ - UI* ^
cago Nows, 4 remarkable letter from
5 lnriooking oyer the list of sena­ lions and the divorce courts should
drew. Box 1084,
a naval offlceV, who te cruising with
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tor* ami r*&gt; rcsdhln lives It orcurs to Jiavo a long holiday. But desertions
the FTcnch fleet in the Adriatic, bunt­
Furnished room fQr
me that llorida»ought to Ins welt will continue to be nymerous and
x,
Continued from Page 5
t
FOR SALE
ing
tho
Austrian
foe.
It
gives
a
vivid
east corner of Park and SeV&lt;n^ T
served: by the' pretent legislature. the divorce courts will still be busy.
picture of the solitary drama, of ..war
The law makers are from every walk Neither the bureau not the govern­ Puluston and. Hon. Forrest Lake and at sea. Here It la:.. 58-tft
of life and they, have started lhinga ment. not.aoy. uLhet. eatthly. power Billy 4U11 iuJLhe. Hill car.
"It 1* a black night The wtnff-fs- - J ’or ¡¿ale .Good- farm atr O lery
avenue, 4 acres tiled, with two wells,
. with a rush demonstrating that there can make men and women act to
Another party of young people tcrrtble, the swell raonetroua AU 3 acres cleared and untiled. 12 room J
will he no time lost. Here’s hoping make all homes happy. No one rule
lights are out. Darker than the night
they keep up the gait and pass all of conduct will fit all cases. There enjoying an auto ride to Orlando
lthout a single noise aboard, the house with all modern conveniences,!
't*7lnd The"other? watata Hot and cold water in hath room
the laws that will benefit the people Is a personal equation in each home on Saturday were Misses Lillian i £
»♦ »« i
that is peculiar to that homo. Mar­ Higgins, Lora Tifft, \ irgmiu Brady.. UDon tw0 BCn that nothing may pass. and kitchen.
Good hot house in
of Florida.
• • •
riage always will he a lottery." Not Fern Ward, Elizabeth Stafford and Ten miles to tho north, ten miles to j yard.
Large,, barn, gqod tenant
Wanted— Farm* any »up »nd W
Mesara. Harold. W’aahhurn. Allan the south, they aro bolding their blind house, good chicken yards. Qoing
lion. Alsu tract of land lot ro;5.
* The Southern Bell Telephone Co., all men can have big wives and not
Jones and Wm. Pope.
course. All seems to sleep.
for a bargain. See me quick. II. C. station.
Write Brionne. 23 d
ti
' that was to have purchased the San­ all families will he large. Sometimes
"Our lookouts at bow and stern, lost Du Bose.
there
seems
to
be
.more
profit
in
dis­
St., New York.
x »***
62-Gtc
ford Telephone Co:, here ‘ cannot
_
_________
t&gt;I-7ty
Miss Margaret Neal, the attrac­ lu shadow, are rolling and pitching
cussing
the
weather
than
in
giving
raise their rqtes according to the
like
phnntoms,
while
not
a
single
tive guest of Mrs. T. A. Neal re­
Wanted- To exchange farming
For Sale— My six arrd truck farm
llailsoad Commission.
The people advice to husbands and wives about turned to her home in Orlando yes­ sound breaks . the Incomprehensible
grazing
land in Voluriu county W
on
Beurdall
avenue.
Price
11500
here do not care so much nhout the how to he happy.
silence. Hut the cannon are ready.
terday afternoon*.
house and lot In Sanford. Appjj k
• * f
n
nd
terms
.on
part
if
desired.
67-lc.
raise in rates if good service could be
There la a man behind each-1Aided
«*
J. H. Hutchinson. 1 1 th and Li-^
piece, his Anger on the trigger, never
)ia d . for the additional money, but f Summer time is upon us and it
Mrs. E. D. King of Saul^hury,
For Sale— Three fresh milk cows. avenue.
tho proposition to raise the rates behooves every one who has a- home N. C.. is the guest of heridlpqghter, closing hlarcyea from tho moment ho Martin Doylo, Monroe, Fla.50-tf
goea oa duty to tho moment of his
doe* not seem good to the commis- and every one who has a yard to
&amp; »* :J E vJ L ¿¿chary— ------------Tetter. Aloft.’ the »earcnnglltirtWS.'
Wanted— Pasturage for t*o ttn
.aionara-— ThU-mattar-ahhuld be set­ keep the wme~tn thtrpfnk o f Timin'
Hogs for Sale— Car load jusr re­
aro
ready
at
touch
of
a
button
to
blase
near
Sanford.
Address Itox jyj
tled in some manner for I under­ tion. There is no need to have flies
C o m in g E r r n tn
forth, to seek out, to harass. And on ceived. Write Martin Doyle, B. D. Sanford, Ha.
stand that the Southern Bell intend­ or mosquitoes in this city and if
55-tfc
Boston Lyrics
at the Baptist tho bridge, tho officer on whom de­ No. 2., for particulars.
ed to put tho phone service in Hirst every citizen would look to it our Temple Thursday night. An even­ pends a thousand lives, tho officer of :
Wanted Amateur musicians ikg
class condition and give the patrons city would be the cleanest and ing of rare enjoyment that should tbe watch, alone beroro God, his eyes
Fat Cattle for Salt*—-So mo fine I'lay wind instrument» Him
the best of service. ’ However, if the healthiest in the United States at all |insure a full auditorium.
on hi glass, peers for hours and ones just shipped in nnd in fine con­ hearse and play on pay iota fd
Bell people do not want the plant j seasons of the year. With the ideal
hours out Into tho black night and the dition. Address Martin Doyle, San­
In the riext few dayJ \| Stewi
there are other |&gt;eop!e who will pur- \location of Sanford, perfect drainnhe,
swell. There must be no falling now ford. U. D No. 2.
66-tfr
315
East
Fourth
m
Friday^
night,
April
23
an
auction
chase it.
of sight or mind or decision. That
pure water and excellent sewer sys­
hox social will he given at the home moment of fulling might bo the very
• 0 •
tem we have the been chance in
For Salr— Some fine unimproved
of Mrs. Anna Walker under the one In which the enemy, crouching
Found Woodmen i (rele tripi
truck land in the Celery Delta in 6
r My friend Forrest Lake seems to the world to get results in the
auspices of the Ladies’ Union, (i)n- between two waves, launened a tor­
Owner
may have same at H*ri!4ri.
Banitary
line.
If
this
(act
could
only
and
10
acre
tracts.
Well
located.
have been slaughtered on the red
gregatiatm) church.
pedo or sowed a sinking, mine* .
lice
by
paying for thi» ail.
bo
impressed
upon
each
and
every
Low
price.
Good
terms.
J.
O.
clay hills of Lebn the other day.
"For an Instant In the unreal dis­ Packard.
f&gt;7-lle
Whether It was pure case of politics one there woul^ he no neid for doc­
Friday” night of this week, \V C\ tance, great paint brushes of light
Wanted— Good two Imr»* vipj
or double dealing or just the pitcher tors this summer und while the doc­
T.
U.
social
at
the
Baptist
Temple,
for
farm purpose'
Wagon, m l
appear.
They
grope
across
tho
sky
For
SaleOne
acre
of
land
near
going to the well too often is left to tors are my friends they will all
to
which
all
interested
in
the
cause
Herald.
co-tft
and
sea.
stop
suddenly,
and
the
wind
depot,
cleared,
tiled
and
in
cultiva­
the imagination.
Forrest himself bear me out in the statement that n
, of temperance ure invited
brings the sound of a Btortn of shells tion.** Nothing better for home and
clean
city
can
be
made
and
all
probably does not know exactly how
Found Some kr
"i * irtg I
Then no more. Light* and cannon small farm. This is a place where
it happened but if tbe prohibition­ them are bending every effort to
11*
miv b » I
cense The night, the swell, the silence. you can make the lot pay for the fountain peri
M a r k h a m l ’ urk H e l g hl s
ists killed him he ought to make arouse the people to this condition
satin- at t lu- i !• r.ibl
M
I
Hut tho heart heats faster. Out there,
H ( ’ Du Bose
(52-tfic
This is considered by every one to 'they' are roving. Perhaps presently house
them explain the whys anti where­ The doctors depend upon the sick­
us what it in and
■.nit tío» x
fores. because Mr Lake lias been a ness of the community for a living lie i In- best residential section of the tt will be my turn I «ant to smash
For Sale- Five acres half mile use it. No i|iic'ti&lt;u
When the brick now lying the lenses of Ihe glass and illuminate
prohibitionist ever since I knew him. ; and yet they light for good sanitary city
from brick road, quarter mile from
from the short pants of his youthful conditions and do not want to trade along tiie road side is laid tin* sub­ the whole stretch of ocean
Lost Pocket Iat 11K
Which loading station, 0 miles from San­
.lining nk I
days to the present time. It is u upon the unfortunate who may full division will have as many advan­ way will they come? Suddenly tomeroail passi* and ol tu■f i-ttpers FitJr
ford. county road on one side. All
1 thing white shines on a crest, like the
rei urti to \ I &gt; p. - ■
good thing for a man in politics to victims to nccidf-nt or disease. The tages ns any section of city
1f l
good
black hammock land
Two
High and dry. good sewerage and mustache of foam under a tiow
and rei-eive rew.it. |
ask deliverance from his friends as following from the Indi.mu State
N. ,*V
acies
cleared,
fenced
and
farmed
2
" ‘On guard!
Fifteen hundred
his enemies can he taken care of Hoard ol llcallb is gnod lo ruoti and alertric lights. uluiiy of our bf't i li­
Good flowing well.
Price
Putiti* Slenitgr. i In f 1 atri ?»
yards'
Eighty
degrees
to starboard! years.
izens now live out there; man) more
and this may be a case of where re me mber
Light searchlights! More to tho loft! IH00 Terms to suit customer A P pared to ibi al] ku ‘-irnutmfcr
there were too many friends
How­
lanv nr*‘ contemplating buying homi* 'ite*
"The misuri wp lui V*' no many
Connelly. 119 Magnolia avenue
«Leeway fifty eight' Fire!
work and t -. )•&lt; w■ • .
i
in
thè
near
future
ever. Mr. Lakr can give the slate as &lt;liriy low II» is because tllrrr are so
“ All the crouching shadows leap
f&gt;7-t f
trial wlieti y••;i 1
‘ eri i
The
W
in
ter
ju«t
p;ts«ed
hss
lieen
gooii service on the door of the house many dirty people
S»mo* towns
asunder In Ihe bright sheaCof lltrht
&gt;•''.&lt;» tx
Farm Wanted 1 have a customer t ili' ki ini y . &gt; ’
us he could in the speaker s chair ■&lt;tink bui in such tin• inhiibitants very prolitnhle for ni ali y •■( our Is a pallid specter with three or four
i i
d»or
i-a't
e'
t
Must
and the country will probably he 't tnk (IMI
No low n i- in it*» elf liad grower* The., bave bruì gnod crup' smokestacks which plunges like u f*■r an improved truck farm
1',
.
ah
i
i?4j
2'JO
M
i"
VLu
saved lu ils after all
It IS ïhi* prit pii» who nir**
1 Tin* •slid reeeived high prices most of ibi- greyhound over tho foam. Fifteen have fair house and outbuildings
I ()
Many of them iu&gt; doubt will cannon at once are spitting ceaseless I( you want to eell see me
low [1 i* n ini mir
It relierls tile li me
*
ina
Lnst lt.iv 1
!'a«
kiird
IE
tic
ly
Our
phantom
ship
has
become
a
take
the
advantage
of
the
auction
* JL u as important to know how |it-opli!' A 111an « ho i&gt; ' 1»*an itt mind
ohi.
whlte
-I
■
volcano
to keep a husband as lo get one, will IIr* rl*-iiii III person Id)• u •11 h..»r 'ab- lrid.iv, April loth ]n .to p m
iM*j
For Sale lb line brood sows. rettimeli le |l,i, iv" ■ .
"'More in the right' A thousand
when
u
few
of
the
desirable
lois
wdl
and so the Ulrica go Bureau of Pub­ &gt;1 ill'll n iront yard and .1 ••I«.- 1, balk
Martin Doyle Sanford. It. D. No. 2
yards!’
lie sold to the highest bidder.
lic Welfare has been investigating, yard.
5H-tfc
"The hostile torpedo boat disappears
Lfttrr °- #fCt
in order to tell wives how to prevent
N II Garner Co . owners, inaile In an aureole of blows, belrlnd foun­
A 1itteri-d doorway ;iill«! .i ddapi. i» r ''-uA
Stapn ' .inuv r
For Sab- Eggs for H etching, 1st
their husbands from deserting them. ■dated house retlect a littered and ¡a contract last week with Mr. Frank I tains of water, very white under the
r fain »
What it has found shutters some old dilapidated mind
D. Fuller, advance agent of Penny livid elertrlclty Hut still on it comes, prize pen Orlando Fair. White Hocks, wo are (!*■(• i't«
Id t* .
f2.50.
Other pens f l 50.
Single cr&gt;'
notions
For instance,
instance, uit nus
has neon
been
nouons
r.ir
, II
f un
an overrunning
overrunning nuthouse
outhouse bnr- Bros, end Thomas Bros, original bringing death.
tr'rr FV
Tlink
tie’ll
Comb White la-ghorn. í l ñfi to $2 00
“ Eight hundred yards"
thought that a houseful of wailing firrs thp a„ (&gt;y&gt; ,, u because the in- «»in auctioneers of Greensboro. N . C
v
liter
"The Mows are fulling nearer to It per »citing
Baby clink* 112 fill per
children would turn the father’s „t|nr| of
.nry
,.|,..)t t n,._ „ «•’
"&lt; *»•
I-'-- »•* &gt;«• '
III .u
thoughts to
&lt;d .....................
. .......
... owner
...
... .ten oig
mg tbit!
tbnt bv
by 'o doing
dorng t):,t
tb;i&gt; »hev Would The» make a wail of water and iron. hundred (or remainder «&gt;{ '«-».'ut»
thought’
lo i be
he peace and quiet of
woefully absent
in the
er
In the aureole of spray appears some­ Southern Oaks poultry l-.irrn. Kn
be
improved
:ir,d
enb.tn
.
places away from home, and then it not. or bmb
\.i
The old proverb.
thing n-it Min k yellow, like a lilt in I er prise, Ha.
has been supposed that a large, phys "Cleanliness I' next to godliness, of t ho'e uesold
t&lt;5-lHc
rl 5 If
U 'la'
H oarder
T he Auetloo Co eurrv their own the eye A shell has struck tho belly
leally powerful wife with a tendency was changed by Governor Thomas
calling
us
to
hre,ikfa-t
u
thii
, of tbu torpedo' boat and It has blown
For Sale— Several pieced of furni­
to boss tilings would cause here hus­ Marshall lo "Cleanliness Ls essential ,,aml und malü
It's only five “ o’clock
Waitress-j
« ivin&gt;î t‘ v,‘ri ’ J up.
ture
anil house hohl goods at a bar­
band to slip quietly away between to godliness." No cleanllntM. t h e » ,¡0n‘‘ u¿,rm,ínK *»»eir "«'c* “
"The
missus
tu
-.!
r
it
ii
1
-tir
ir ui I
r*nM
’*’Cease fire! Searchlights follow to gain.
Mostly nrw# Call 805 Elm.
c.J &gt;'11
two days nnd return no more,
eiiteÆ
ai
n
ment
at
sa
me
time
she 1olii us lo Ii i 1
the
end!'
of enurtfe, no godliness. A dirty' town!
fifi-Üt
-I'lireJ ’
firnnktast beton 1to
Tbe Chicago investigators, how­ is an ungodly town
You buy property at your ow n ’ "We go to look, lo pick up the dead
price
The company ABSOLUTE­ nnd the wounded Nothing is left—
ever, say that a big family of chil­
For Sale
10 acre» of thè ISriest
Some low ns. yes. many tow ns,
dren anil a powerful wife are strong
LY refuse to
have
any
B Y ­ hardly a few splinters of wood
kmd
of
hainmock
land in thè Black
Heighi
have flies on them. They have flies
1-.J of
“ 'Lights out!"
anchors to hold a man to his home.
BIDDERS
Harnmock country
\hnut 2 miles
The heiglit &gt;
on them because they ure dirty
.
i J»
"He
return
to
our
course,
to
tho
Which makes it appear that the
This city is hound to keep growing
(rom Oviedo .tn*i a qiurier \d 4 nule *ea, ' a r i '/ u ,,’‘
They are ungodly for that very rea­
tal
watch,
the
silence,
the
obscurity.
Thu
young man, as he looks around for
every year
Now is the opportunity .
frolli Ecconlockhntrhie river. l jet» tlnies thè) a 11
son.
«.if.
'-M
j
a wife, needs only to pick out a fine,
to rnuke money tty getting some of men who serve the guns lie down. benefit of the Itlack Hummock drain­ the masts of ir t e
Tho
gunners
stand
and
wait.
Tho
!,:
u
l
h
a-rif**
!
\may extend to a be .
lirge girl to insure himself against de,own m*&gt;’ have several church
Markhatn Park Heights before it is
officer of the watch, who has saved a age system but is not subject to the of
scrtlng here, or if he fulls desperately iin&lt;^ ,r&gt;any church going people, hut ■too Inte.
No better trucking
thousand lives, onco moro stares drainage lax.
in love with the wisp of a maiden he
^ ** duirty and »links it is un­
h. D u tric t l oufi
- s» a I
land in Florida. Will sell 10 acres U.
searchlngiy
into
tho
dangerous
dark­
Houthrrn l&gt;i*trlrt nf H "
needs only to be a strenuous foe of godly. By their works ye shall know
ln
ihr
m
itcrr
*»f
ness. Tho boat rolls and pitches. It nt 175.00 or will sell entire 40 acres Jam ri (* FTrtrhrf, **f I» ■--p' . . .
Victim of a Painless Ache.
race suicide and sec growing up at them." Of course, how else ran they
I ir. »I
1
Is cold nnd gloomy. But the soa Is a at $60.00 per acre. Terms on part, In ihr M « l l r r '»I Prf * ¡ '
An
East
side
couple,
accompanied
1151
On ihi« 9lh
|,J U ' ».v itnIi H
her knee a host*of little tnds in order litt_Jtnown? I sat on the porch of a by their four-yearold marvel, started little freer and France bottar pro­ if necessary. J. O. Packard.
trf
67-lc mdlnc
ihr furrgcine t»* *
to tie himself securely to his own house one summer evening. It was for a motion picturo show- the other tected.”
í hy tbr Cmirl thaï * b**r
VI ■&gt; 1 * I
Ih*
urne
un ihr I rtf L i»
hot
und
sultry.
Every
once
in
a
Tomato Plants A few thousand
fireside.* A big wife, a big family or
night. On tho way the*little boy said:
191 &amp;, bvfiifr »«ti »I 1 *’ uM .1
..
4
,
n tl*
while
a
gentle
movement
of
the
air
Livingston Globe ready to set this in »alci D b lr t r i. » ’ ’ * n •
both, then, are preventives of wife“Oh. ntninma. I’ve got a tummy ache."
,,I hr t^
untili* a n d I h i t oui I rr O'*
NO
CRIME
TO
DOUBT
REPORTS
would
he
foul
odors
to
my
nose.
It
week.
F.
L.
Greene,
West
Side.
»
«
p
I
|
*ri ^Za \
Mother
then
suggested
that
they
separation, and all the stories about
In thi* San inn! MrfaM. * 1
ll UM»
in «aid IHalrirt, and ih«' a
G6-2t
gtrfrel at; r
the little husband who tried to get was the nearby outhouse 1 smelled. should return home at once, without
llora and oth»r
Vienna Judge Acquits Man Who Ques­
piar at aaM Limr imi i-1* " •’
away for keeps from his wife, his What kind of people are they who seeing tho movie.. The little fellow
' ' ’”;î|
tioned
T
ru
th
of
Austrian
For
Sale—
Jersey
hull,
two
years
tl any I h r ) havr. *h&gt; »'* |,fJ
thought
better
of
It.
"My
tummy
physical superior, nnd of the father have such surroundings? Are they
ahould o*lî *’* f ‘ 4' '
r e i_
Official News.
old in June. Guaranteed milk stork. petitioner
aches," ho amended, “ but It doesn't
An if it »• frttth.r *•'
’
1
urf
who tired of Carrying fretful babes strong minded and clean? Think of
that
»hr
Clerk
«hail
#
^
7* j
hurt."—Kansas
City
Star.
Muke me an offer. Fine opportunity
through the long hours and of strug­ people so disposing of their sewerage
known
c
m
l
it
or«
4
t
trfl
\lenna.-Tho courts aro being over- for „ll[m. ,|niry miin. j M Cun­ and itila order. a*1drr*w i
gling through the day to get food as to poison the air and also make it
worked In trying persons who aro ac­ ningham, Osteen, Fla.
placea of reaidenrr a*
‘ 1 1 mi r t i l l i
66-2tp
Speed of Run of Stream.
W on»»
Ite ..........
,u*|
and clothes and shoes and shelter possible for flies to -transport un­
cused of violating tho government's
'
•
r
/
i
C A t.l., Ju.i*r «I ih*
A stream runs most rapid!]£&gt;rfto.
.. I M
for them and ran away are hut ex­ speakable filth to their food. Why fifth of tho depth below tho surface order* which forbid tbe dissemination
ttuwrol »I
» I’
For Sale — Fifteen acre truck farm •ml
Ilici, on th» »'I1 '•*&gt;
u'rl
shouldn't such people have typhoid
ceptions to the general ruler.
A Irur COI’
r o | 7» ______ .
and Its average speed ls that of tho of alarming nows. Most of the arrests all tiled in good shape. Splendid lo­
t ' l M i K M I' | ( M
This same bureau discovered that fever? They invite it, don't they? current trio-fifths of tho depth obovo are tho result of reports of police cation.
Price $6500.00 hut this
67-Ue
s
pica.
Surely
every
man
is
the
architect
of
70 per cent of desertions nre owing
the bottom.
n o t i*
The judges aro very severe and con­ price does not indicate its worth,
Foul outto the husband’s 'being out of em­ his own misfortunes.
lloail
report
of
K&lt;lr«r
*
,ial'
for
it
is
worth
more
money.
Terms
victions aro Inevitable. -Up to the
»run and J. I*. T “ ' “ ; ’ ,,
ployment and his worry over bills. hoDses and flies spell typhoid. Why
on
part.
This
place
is
worthy
of
pilbtir
fou
n
t
y
toad
a*
I
'
"
»*:•&lt;1
present
only
one
person,
W
hall
porter.
Maybe ho would worry less if he had have them? Tho answer is very
T h . flltV tiO» tW* r * ? ' " ' ,t, **
who waa accused of having said that, consideration. L O. Packard. - 67-lc Ttichm
ond avenu» T f i l n ' ’ *"*
fewer children, a suggestion that simple. They who have them are
auction of taid r«ati« ») * 1 1
lBj* i
ho
did-not
believe
th
it
"official
reports
not
of
a
high
order
of
mentality.
For Sale— Prize Winning Buff Or­ tan nin i *h »n r*
.'.rff“
pointa toward inconsistency In the
about
Austrian
victories,
has
been
acy arda) alnnt th* " n
(»1,
Tho »220
bureau’s discoveries.
That is not They arc weak In righteousness anil
h u e (S ). towiiihlp &lt; * ‘ " 7
quitted. In this case tho Judge ruled pington Eggs fov hatching.
Impractical.
strange, however, as all sorts of in­
•h*f -Ugbellef In official reports docs kind that hatch and live. 15 eggs to
setting. Price $2.50. Enquire 210
vestigators are nowadays finding out
Shall the dirty be compelled by
not Impif unpatriotic sentiments.
Many of the troubles of life such
66-tf
many things - that contradict the law to be clean? No, indeed; not
Tho military authorities of Cracow Park avenue.
things that other Investigators find unless such dirtiness threatens the as headache, indigestion, constipa­ are forbidding the entry of refugoes
T
For Sale— A good five passenger
out and that aometimfs contradict health and comfort of others. The tion and lack of energy aro due to from Galicia. This prohibition Is n
and th re^iiuar tr t» ' ì '
* Kitln»*
prelude to tho evacuation of Cracow automobile in good condition .with nui and » » * i ' i ai'1' 1
some of their own conclusions.^ It. is Scripture says: "H e who is filthy inactive livers.
'i«* *•..
^j
G RI SHY’ S LIV-VER-LA3E is a by noncombntnnts, In view of the ex new tires, cheap at |3Q0. C. F. aloni I h . nntlh uuaMrt c
a rare inyestigator whoso discoveries let. him he filthy still." Of course;
o
n
l
.
r
(halt)
■*'**""
’
"
’
Williams.
67-tf
arc consistent and worth while. This whot is the use to do otherwise? j natural, vegetables remedy that will peeled approach of tho Russians.
Iwp. 30. r an *r l t ,
atu*
.

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ioooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

PEOPLE AND EVENTS

; j

WANTED

M ANY TROUBLES
DUE TO A N
INACTIVE LIVER

is a very age of investigation and
from government-commissions down
there is a tendency to probe into this
and tha^ and the o|jier thing, with
results that often are of not tho
slightest vatue to anybody.
Now that the bureau has told
wives how to keep their huabaçds
there ahouldn’.t be any more deter-

Compelling "he who is filthy" to.be
clean in person nnd premises will not
make him clean in mind and soul.
He'll be filthy still. We must teach
cleanliness to the unclean. Then if
they become clean and stay clean It
la lvccause cleanliness is In their
nature. If thsy stay dirty, it is be­
cause* they are .Inherently dirty.

get tho liver right and make those
troubles disappear. It has none of
the dangers or disagreeable after
effects of calomel.
Gpt a 50c or $1 bottle of thii
splendid remedy from your druggist
today. E very’ bottle beats the like­
ness of L. K. Griaby, who guaran­
tees It through Wm. G. Aldrudge.

Germany's Gunmaker*.
Berlin.—Kruppa, the guumakert,
FOR RENT
who build the leviathan iiowltsers with
which IJego sod Namur were ahellcd, l»&lt;&lt;a»&gt;&gt;aat«»aaaa«««»»»,»l
employ in normal times of peace 80,000 work people, make (marly 110,000,For Rent— Two big stores on
000 profit per annum, and spend about
$1,760,000 a year on their work-people's East First street. Joe DeMont,’
^mdsIoo, holiday and Christmas funds Coca Cola Company.
* 24~|f

Joidan toad «*n e i " ! 1
*
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o( S . f . 3. IO. l&gt;
, ,
Salii t o a d w a » ’
u* J,|
n tiv a l« r w l d .n l - l ' f
i SOS, a porllon ot * » m* 1
Unltad fil atm "&gt;»" ' ” !* BumU» ri * 3 3
•Sa aatabllahrd.
tbr rollirak«?-^™
nfrupi.d and far—
U » 10
aald rnadwaya « « * • * ' • " , kM !*• 1
and parman.nt u « “ V1 " j d a»
nubile b .n .flt
Jpu|W . ,

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PUBLISHED
SEMI ■ WEEKLY

HERALD

VOLUME-VI

PROHI AMENDMENT
DEFEATED INSENATE
TO .CARRY‘-IN- UPI’ EIT
HOUSE BY ONE VOTE
ON TUESDAY

fails

SANFO RD , FLO R ID A. FRIDAY, APRIL IB. 1915

*
Purr Rome)ride
Several days ugo « negro man und
wife in this city engaged in an alter­
cation and in the mix up the woman
cut the man with a razor and he
died the following «Lay,..The negro
Hintls working- » in a celery field
the day ufter were hoard in the fol­
lowing conversation:
“ Say, did you heah bout
dat
homeycide lass night?"
'No. what you mean, homeycide?"
“ Niggah. done get cut -by his wife!
and died."
"How cum you'«-ill! dat -homey­
cide?".
“ Ruse hit happen in &lt;lc home,
you fool niggah."
As the explanation seemed logical
enough there was nd more conversa­
tion about the "homeycide" und the
one who explained it ia now looked
uiron as a scholar,-------- —-----

NEW JITNEY BUS SUFFRAGETTES NEXT
WILL OPERATE HERE IN THE LEGISLATURE
BUSINESS MEN FAVOR THE BEFORE THE COMMITTEE
NEW TRANSPORTATION
YESTERDAY AND FIGHT
MOVEMENT
STARTS TOMORROW

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS
NO. 68

portions. No site for the other pro­
posed county has been decided upon.

SUBURBANPROPERTY
CONTINUES TO MO

Tallahassee, April 16.— Fish deal­
ers from many sectionr of the sfitte
» ’
J -a/Lwdfc*7^ , j, jCs•
reached Tallahassee Wednesday tor
-_ _ _ _ _
*
*
the purpose of appearing before a TWIN AUCTIONEER 9-STIR UP
joint meeting ot the senate and
THE BUYERS AND SELL
house committees on fisheries in con­
nection with purposed legislation
MANY LOTS
placing salt water fish under the
shell fwh— commissioner and also
Sanford real estate is moving. **
plaring a tax on alien fishermen and
Ordinarily Sanford real estate
their boats*, und other Ieg ¡slut ¡on
moves by its own volition but just
concerning them.
now it is being hastened by the ac­
For several tlnys past tho fish­
tivities of Penny Bros., and Thomas
eries committees of both houses in
Bros., Twin Auction^jfs who are
joint sessions have been wrestling
here to awaken interest In the real
with the leinslution touching on
estate line and call attention to the
the fishing industry of the state.
superior advantages of Sanford dirt*
Among some of the things decided
at. an-4nvestment. ----------------------upow-and-whfch—irtll have a fa v ó ri
Tho Twin Auctioneer» woke up
uble report when presented is a bill'
providing for a tax of ten dollars on the city yesterday with a good band
UH aliens engaged in fighting within on the streets and carried the crowd
the three mile limit. A tax on ton­ to tho lots at Midway, the new town
nage on all vessels engaged in the lor colored people. Heru u free fish
fish buxine*.* within the state’s limits-1-fry jind other attractions kept the
large crowd in good humor, sup­
i* also favored
The proposed tax on aliens raise* plemented by the great line of talk
tin- question of constitutionality bul handed out by the twins and many
i (»,. committ'*«*. after having dealt at lots were sol«1 not only to tho col­
length on the matter reached the ored jreople who want homes but to
conclusion that this is within the white people who expect to build
homes to rent to the colored ten­
legislature’* powsr,
ants. The sale was very successful
Tallahassee,
April
16. Florbla in every particular.
Today tin* Twins are busy trying
may have tier own Ilnrri*«vii aiitinurcotic ucl If H«‘pr«*M*nlntiv(* Har­ to populate Markham Heights with
rison of Duval secures the passage ii high class of residents and this.fine
of a mea'tir«* entitled an »ct relating |iier«* of property will soon he filled
tji l lie dispensing and *« &lt;, of habit- with houses if th«* «ale i* any barom­
forming drug*, there will In* written eter of «conditions.
oil the slat ifte book* of the state
The Twin Auctioneer* nr«* good
an act whi.li «til I»1 known a* t h«* one« and the manner in «vhirh they
Harrison anii-iiarentic act. winch conduct p sale is satisfactory, in evwould make it unlawful for any ery particular. Of rtutrso the Sundruggist or other* t«i dispose of fur«! property is /ood and the inves­
li. lot forming drug« wiilmut . writ tor« recognize till* fart. lull the
ten prescription from a duly lic«*ny«Ml Twins «re irresistible ami they as­
phy '"'iati *T «letitist or veterinary sist the buyer in making up his
surgeon .»* pro« tiled in the hill
mind to purchase
Smilor«i might to rake on a first
I lurid* Federation nf U,minus • lull* *lass boiliiittg boom in tin* suburb*
I ti piirt no tti ol i'oldii ll« ulth. I &gt;r after the two *«!«*« «lays and there
1 .¡en I nwcli M,-veli*, ri.nirmitli
will !&gt;«■ ninny new homes built dur­
File t'luid Hygiene ( 'ornmilt«*e of ing the summer month« ns the result
tl.- tii-in n! I-.itero t loti Heult ii fiept of tin* auction -si«'

Tallahassee, FI»., April 16. — A
Tallahawee, April 16. —Suffrage
That the jitney bus would be a
vote on the prohibition amendment
workers
in Tallahassee in the inter­
good
thing
for
the
city
of
Sanford
*#* taken In tho senate Tuesday,
was so decided at a Meeting of Mte est of the r«*stiiution providing for
resulting in 19 yeas and 12 nays.
Merchants* Transportation League the submission of n constitutional
The roll call showed the following
lust Wednesday. The league met for amendment giving the women right
vote:
the purpose of discussing the con­ to vote in the state of Floridu had
Mr. President (Chas. K. Davis),
tinuance of the eflorta to induce their first hearing before a commit­
nay.
trade to come to Sanford by the free tee Thursday afternoon, when the
Senator» Adkins, 15th district;
transportation methods employed all senate committee on constitutional
yea; Blitch, 21»t district, yea; Brown
last
season- and. it was..proven by amendments, of which Senator J. B,
29th district, yea; Collins, 16th dismany hi i hr merchants prelent- that Jones of Eseambht-ts chnirtnan met.
trict, n»yt Cooper, 27th diatriot, yea;
the transportation problem was ono
The suffrage amendment is the
~bonegan, 19th district, yea: Drane.
of the drawbacks to the trade of next important issue to be thrashed
7th district, yea; Knrris, 18th dis­
Elk* Install Officers
Sanford. Ever since the depot w-ns out by the legislature and it is ex­
trict, nay; Fogarty, 24th district,
Sanford lodge of Elk* installed
moved a mile from the business portion pected that the tight wilb begin to
yea; Gornto, .12th district, nay, the new odicers at the meeting held
of the city Ahe country tra«le has take on real form during th&lt;&gt; latter
Greene, 30th district, yea; Himes, on Wednesday evening and the cere­
been handicapped by the 50 cents part *&gt;f this week.
11th district, yea; Himes, 11th dis­ mony which is u very impressive one
hack fare from th«* depot to the
The suffragista arc her«* in goodly
tort nay; Hudson, 13th district, was witni'SKcd by a large number of
business portion of Sanford and in
yia. Igou, 23rd district, yen. Jnhn- the members
number* .nut are working hard lor
Past Exulted Ruler
order to nllevial«* the situation the
vm. 17th district, nay; Jones, 2nd ( ruse Barnes acted as Grand Kxaletthe pu**.igc of thrtr residuimi!
it ileague wus formed to give the cus­
pretty generally believed, however,
district, nay; Lindsey. 3rd district, eil Ituler und with the assistance of
tomer* free transportation. The in­ thi.t the n .solution will not lie look­
yes. McClellan, 25th «listriot. any, other oiliccra installed the new of­
crease in trade conditions more than ed on with favor by the l«*gi*luluro
Me Ear hern, 22nd district, yea; Mr- ficers as follows:
justified the outlay in expense and on the whole. Whether it will re-,
Geachey, 1st district, yea;. MiddleExulted Hitler. T A Neal.
the merchants will continue the plan reive a lavoravi«* report at the hands
ton. 26th district, yen; Plympton,
Esteemed Lending Knight, J. II. this summer. The question of the
of the committers is a &lt;|U«*»tion
14th district, yea; Roddenherry, 5th Hurley.
jitney bus was tak.'ii up and tt mem­
district, nay: Roland. 32nd district,
Esteemed Loyal Knight
K E ber of the new firm that will operate
yea. Stringer. 9th district, yen. Ter Householder
Tit Hahus»i*«‘. April 15
Senator
the new jitney litiss«** was present
rrl), 20th. district, yea, Watson. 6th I Esteemed I «■« luring Knight It I
Jone*
n(
E-i'i*
inbt.i
«
omit
V
would
to explain the plan to the merchant*
district, yen; Wells. Hth district, nnv; Washburn
have t In pr«‘s«-nl legld. t lire .rente ,
There will he several hu»»e* of the
Will. till district, in ). Zlm ’. 1 st
slat«- lit r ry , t Till;;lm»*« «•
I lur­
N'eretnry &lt;• I Taylor
Ford type installed »lid each one of
district, nay
ing
tin
session
Wednesday
morning
freusiirer, 1. i‘ M«&lt;Tili«*r
them will hold eight
passengers.
tie it tm.l neil a nn***ur»* providing
Chaplain. 1 I. Andrews
Blitch opening the «1«*La t«■ pro
Regular *i li«*dtil«*» will he made and
flier K It Itoiirt ,sented submission ns ,i 1 &gt;■moi ro t li
tie . » ( , will operate (rum given «tu-* for t*i i-'laldlshtn. tit nl a state
Tru»tee ft I Hull)
incu.iire and the appealed fur right
tin ns «in the str«*ets. giving the city library, providing for a state librari­
of tin* people to decide in reasonable j After the Installation of 'the ««( it regular ear service 4:t the low rule an i*tn| .' IdVtrtl of tried pc* fur the
intervrls ("lii'rlclh' in the mime of lii'iTs i tin«* «i * i *i ig w,i. hold iii u| t, Tl te ll.
1to* filer, hunt* ell- *1.. t. I i •- i * v
who'll
tll.il
&gt;
thing'
|
,,r
(I,gm
n|
ul
tin J.'i 011(1 a,.w Voter« siio ** th. |.,-t
\, dallied t lia I I lie p m
Mt lu
dnr*ed I be |llnev l,u**e* and promtil«* ««filiT w* t« 'll" u- • t
I he S..n i-ed to give the new company their pose r h loll I- to lix It so the I in
&gt;utimission in 1910
The old arguments of lm li si ll fi«r«l lodeg i- i" i most IIour i-king support it. every »¡*\ possible
till* fill uri It will lie pu slid. In go
new \,.,r promts**",
to *-ut ,
«,t r. I point in tin* i ..pH, 1
govet nmen l an«l the right of io un­ rendition »ml
ono h for t lie lo.lg,
,
til« to liectde th« ir own ;slf..ir. w
for
t.*r
i.iloni
on ,iti\ ul. eri ut
I m .il c .1 S ||I, P , f |ne
et. I,
'Mi-t i» desired iti,l there
nun!. I,v Johnson. Hum
buffi
11- ■•! : . \|
! ■ &lt; l 1 «..,«
I l.i\
i lorn t»v, \\ el I-i cm
I!■ ,1, i li-ri * th,«1 il t ■-n
l 11*a it I p 11ut
M t M..I
1
. «.- tu
ste e t
liet i- . r |.&gt; rut) fruii» one utili u tu
I hi* &lt;l.t Ie Is i t-iJr -i i \ |' ‘ i ' *11«1
If .ltd .irghoil t h i li., -i.,to i*
Ululi r wiili-t t i r .
tu ilu y ..lui w r l k i i l
tin- ill t ;m«l tile people I In ill.isti r*
.*,i..*l I , —
secure informatmu I,
Let every pllbll, s|ur 'ed Illl/I'll
.'l««li,' th. t o p ul t l . snbuiéiriui
1 -.1*. '
~ti «it n o o u t l i n e nl
hit * «i
\ «1111,1 r lull ■■«; « 1*JI &gt;««» tl h
of publn sentiment
» r , ; i !•• . t u l f e n m i v
y o q n g
t u t u ’ .l t . i l u
w! ti l ,1 pi.......! \L. r« *i 25
hi*
Blit« h g.i « «» r ot t&gt;
1h., i 11 the J l . t l t i l t i l
v v u r k
l . . I I . p-t
t u g , t i n t
br.itn-li "1 th«* l,L-t I» 1 l.i t «ir«’ . t tut t -llt lf l 1t wt i i i b wt ha««*
Temple ItrAihi’rhiiod
I ««il.« r.
1 I 1 . COIIlIKC.
«1111* I ‘tuu til was iii 11 .11. I tu- s u ii-* i: v»tit v. u l, s- ttiing-. |.«it ui u! . i!&lt; !*t il l ,.1'i t.y
b u t «Bed in
i co m i m i ti &lt;i* r m* m «ii f « *r F l o r i d a
Ttjni
a
cordial interest dominate«
«urlìi'- dixing ri ..rii
i li« *• I«« t-- • t ......hi I m r i*. « tit»*! 1 j». I&gt;'&lt;■ «if «in Ii « u l n r g i lm 1.1
tb .
u traduce ten ot utori* regulation l ollies, u - . ■ -tis p,r any re* • p l . t - r l c
tin* Temple Brotherhood ch.** of
t
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font,d
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ì
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tt.g
or
u
.mi mien si suggest,*, end is jduiin«*d
iti . « In I »
•. r i e ic lit r , in . i
o i .p I ■
hill
Ithtch etn;nge«l lie* v•«»•• In ■
rnen is ms nif«**ted by the rapid
tu cnv«*r th«* months of M.r.h, April
anil gave nolite of u vote to n - , • n, iigenietit thi.t no Magnum water » r m m t h , ' t . n d y t i n t i n n i * .l l h i o c o r n i
T illhhass«*«*.
\pril
15 If
growth in ghe «•nrolltiuiH utul she
growth tu impelle lon-tipg operations
.ml Mil y
er it be ret. it.oil which wtB muse a
consider it tomorrow,
* mil tu* r. pur l te. et« et f.« « ut,
exi ellaut percentage in 1.1letulaiii e.
vI e I
ori lo-1 • t. I.O, rd side, h, r
Th«* he; ¡tli id i, home, end of u
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I order to M i l i m i l n « onstit tit ■«• ..I
I.t*«t Sunday ««'th an « : rnllm« nt of
lui w t »*tl*tlltg -linfe V .. rii T wu pi rt
.■immunity a1
ilepeeds to « gmcl
ami - di m lit it is tiecessnrv for t fie you will l.&lt; g.ji now th" wink wdl In
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. * well ,.s the sufi'KUurils to lu-alih.
r* ■• i'•« d . -tr. iglit ttuijortl v id • \« i.
I In linci went down in an or­ m i of living prompted the sherifls it is not enough for most hothes to veloping a cliiss sjiirlt that is very
w«:.-s u ((..eked one vote of having be ani j go Ruth t ,iul in hand in all dinary «living Hijit and Hit* ru- 1 In . k fur ineriti.seel fee* (or feeding
gratifying. "The Other Fellow" has
bn well l.S'iit in every puriiculer. Iieu three-fifths majority
If
the public utterances, so t ht. I our cam -, i «impression r hutuber «lesiglieli tu re- pm oner*, or whthi r or not it i* tlu ir
been udopoM ns the motto.
i ail««* one «inull s|»««l of infeelion
nnp'tidmcnt Timi received twenty* paign will ment mir good &lt;iti.cn linee pressure on him w,.* noi u*«*.l II.', etimi to give tin* ill lout«* of
may spread over a wnl«. territory
ship
Votes it would have carried in the
.i
i • J, il* lu t * r tl'l I 'li Ifnlll slurtl
Oculh of Mr« l&gt;«-la nutter
.,
lilt . « ,-| III« I |e t tie I'll,-1 I i it. *•«
senate
*( U» ' t NÜJ
t'i l p I I I » ,1 t.
Mr. I Jr I. m i. ! wifi' of 1&gt;r I)ela­
M **i.u I lu ,itrj- 's«,)da)
ho
no
Sew Samt 1p&gt;t S» w Pia, Ifar! Ibilu v* t » 1i
tf ,1 « » m
I I .
\ ) . i I u ! ' t . . X t . • . I ,i w e l e n m i
J t» riu.l Igll.i li. ■ i . I lie price of in.«! ir .1«.-.I i t her horn«* on VSi*M
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new i .- ■' p in |p r'or- i■ tin
m* • I ih ¿
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Telegrnph •Poles
t*&gt; ,11 »Ilei* ni, it I« r» id nil . r- t».
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U hat i. |- *-' -'-«-ct yi--.tcril,«y morning afier
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b.iiiil two ii’clo, h TTlesdc v ,ifl* r People- B. 1 k * i'-ii' .* ■i&gt;ptied ?&gt;*f i •. i 11,
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rio turn a: ill ti■•* uf -&gt;•««(. I monthai.
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large I’o 't.l Telegr.pl pu|o | i V t . « m *
funeriil
took
phtre
On*
morning
ut
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111
111 .N i l ' l
1 h»
•ding «if |»rtitnirr&lt; lu 1 l,U tumi- (,,r ....... I ttjilr am willing to inelld |lull o'llonk. Rev Strong of the Coil
*■»« First street tour the r. ih..,i.| ( t u t . 1« ■ ' - l l'ri.«rhiiig l.y pc -I nr 11 u tu
ten, ;, ml forty 1 1 !»'■ r* r un a! tii.lilf.-r.-iis und negligim v .mik* I hey |
r
yards f,dl carrying four others on ford to givi tin i.1. , a name alpi
gr«*glitloilisl •' r-1 *t ««nictating
III
Evi eilig strinoli, subject
Km
have
oli.
r,-t|
.»
pro.
of
one
gallon
ul
.
. if. ■■III,g of pri ni.i-r« Ifl
i «*\ are i i.hu»,i «1 it I- a «it.,1 mattet
the stn«-t with it
The live pole«
tcruienl v
ttinth ih Lttkeviow cem­
|d«ty« r .nid Eiiij.!uy ee." 7 IO
Tim
stiit«-iin*nt
"Tuhereulosis
i*
a
s u g g e s t i n g
the
&gt;( thy number of ten. Thi^y
w* r. a]) In the Idock betweyn Myrtle ice crea i n I " tin- h i
etery
Sung and praise servier, 7.15.
best
naine.
The
co
tit
est
will
be
opini
receive thirty nn«l forty cents disease &gt;■( childhood, and caught for
ami Laurel und the wonder is that
Large audience* !us*t Sunday nt
the
most
part
in
the
home
hefnro
the
P* r ittpfil, resjieetivi ly
several people were not killed by the for one week and /adieu wishing to both services
A SSi*e .Man Speaks
age of fifteen years" is eloquent with
poles, w. II. Pell was near Mirtle compete can send t hi »r name for the
suggestion
In Inking up this ■hilil
tlsrur
I nilerwooil, probe.idy the
place
to
tho
Herald
office
marked
*ilh hi# horse anti wt gon and see­
T lluhassec.
April
15 In
an hygiene program which folio«««, es­ ablest men lit our jiuldic life luday
Methodist SeMlri'H Lust Sunday
"Contest"
and
their
own
name
ing *he pole falling whipped up and
&lt;Bi Let Sundry th«* Sunday school lit ip. tiun of a "«**M&lt;m of the insur pecial atit ntiiin ttt urged to the pro- sjjuke to ncw.ipnpcr men n few dry*
escaped the pole but the wire hit should appear .it the bottom of the
took
on a new feature. An orchestra nini commit levs of luith houses this lectinn of the child from transmis-| ago, ns lie wi-h leaving Orlando after
him und he escaped by u very nar­ paper. The proprietors want the of four piece* gave norm* good selec­ afternoon lat«*, insurance men from
sild«- diseai-e in the home. Give t he n brief sojourn.
row margin. ScVeral other narrow genomi public to visit the new place
tions and accompanied the songs •*vt*rv section of th«* slatea ur&lt;* much- children their rights, the first of
Mr. I'ndeiwoo«! said that, with u
meantime
and
get
I
h
i*
suggestions
escapes -were reported.
ing the capita). Thirty adminislra- which is a Mitiml body,
little morn
«levelojiment
Florida
for the name that will he suitable. used on that occasion. Tins orches­
All five of tho poles were absolute­
ttnn meutiur«'*i introduced in the
March Care of tm* Baby:
wmild lie able to feed hal 'he people
The new ice cream parlor ha* been tra will he a'fnnture in th«* futur«*
him-,* by Representative Adkins of j
ly rotten .and totally unsafe and the
a In the home. Feeding, clothing of the I'nitcd States.
fitted up lavishly and will he one of cervices, under the leadership of Mr
Postal and nil other corporations
Al arhua county will come uj&gt; before hnthitig, '.lii'piin,
A
B
Brock.
This strikes a key n«&gt;tc.
\\ hy
the best in th«* countv when all the
that have these rotten poles in the
There was a-large anti enthusiastic the cnimnitlee for discussion, and in­
bi By the community
Cl«*an shouldn’t Florida be .he great sup­
fixture* ijre installed. Inspect the
rt'y limits should he made to re­
sù re nee men inturesled have been milk, protection from traimmissihiv
ply station for the American public?
place unti send your n.itne to "Con­ audience [trawenl at each of the ser­
place them at once with good ones.
invited to np|u-ar und participate in disease, sanitary surroundings.
vices
of
tne%ay.
In
the
evening
Tiitnpa Tribune.
test" care of The Herald. A,com ­
No °ne ever suspicioned that these
tin* discussion.
April t'nre of the Young Child;
mittee rtf three will «Irride on the one forty rnen of the Brotherhood class
pole* were so badly decayed ami
There is it ham jiussiliillty that
!* tn the home. Mental, moral,
that seems best and the win net »ill sang two hymns, which were enjoyed
Funeral of Nclaon*
°nly the accident of Tuesday be­
the
meeting
may
In
*
postponed
ow­
physical.
by
all
jircsuni.
be announced in the i»*ue of Friday,
Kunrar.
City. April 15. — Funeral
trayed that fact.
The danger of
ing to the absence nf the member
ibi By the community: Educa­
April 30th. •
services
for
William II. Nolson, ed­
•uch a catastrophe is apparent at
who proposed tho measures and in tion
(Kindergarten,
Montessori); itor of the Kansas City Sltr, who
A Surprise Pnrty
Onco and the city council should
ortler to allow other insurance men recreation igarnes, jduygrounds).
Orlando Next Meeting Place
died early yesurday will he buried
- The blue Tilde of the C. E. Society lo reach tho rajdtul.
or tier the companies to place good
May Prenatal conditions:
The Grand Commamlery of the of the Congregations»} church will
today.
W w 'l t once.
Ia) Hereditary, midwifery, visiting
Knights Templar of Florida held its give a surprise p: rty Friday' night.
« Bishop Cameron Mann of Orlando.
This demonstrates that all poles
Tallahassee, April 16.—Senator H. nurse.
twenty-eighth conclav«- at Daytona 7:30 at the church. The Beds will
Episroprl hishoji of Floridu will huve
should be abolished in tho city lim­
(h) Birth and death registration.
Tuesday, yesterday selected rlnndo lie in t«k«*:i ted to kno«c whrt the B Lindsay of Boniiny. re|ir«*»«*nting
charge
of tho aery ices. Bishop Mr.nn
it* and the underground system
The first stop in any rampalgn of
for next year’s conclave The meet­ Blues are up to, und nil friends will the 3rd senatori»! district, which em­
used.
and Mr. Nelson had been personal
You are
ing will he held in Orlando tho sec­ enjoy n ni«*o time if thpy come. Re­ braces the counties of Holmes and education is publicity.
friends since young manhood.
Walton, will probably shortly, offer urged to hold meetings on these sub­
ond week in Februr.ry, 1916. Miami freshments will be served,
Lecture at (he Star Sunday
end
Bey. Winchester will lecture at and St. Augustine were aspirants, something «loing all the evening. a hill providing for the creation pf jects. and ojion them to all mothers.
On Renppnrtionment
the Star Theatre on Sunday after­ but Orlando outdistanced her com­ Every on«* 1* «sked to bring twq two ndditlònnt e«&gt;Òntles in West Ask your »chon! mothers organisa­
Florida. Mr. Lindsay 1* in receipt tion to join you m these meetings.
noon at 2:45 and 4 p m Tt)e ]cc. petitor* and won easily
Tallahassee,
Flc., April 15 The
dimes to help in a good cans the
of numerous request* railing for the Ami first of all, print this litter in matter of c« nsus and after that reIII Em Comrttutnler
It &lt;&gt; Nen Reds and Blues uro working for
ture at 2:45 will be to men only and
establishment of a new county tak­ your town i^wsjia jier.
A list of apportionment of the rtj«rii.« ntatives
the subject will be "G ive the Girls a
Rt. Em. Communder \\
R
ing
three
township*
in
the
eastern
hooks
and
pamphlets
on
the sub­ and senators of lh&lt; -tale is following
Square Deal." The lecture at 4:00 O'Neal of Orlando » * » electeii grand
Musi
You
Cuss?
side
of
.Santa
Uosa
county
and
as
jects
suggested
will
be
mailed
to closely on the heels of the talk about
1 he for the ladies only and the commander for the ensuing year,
many
on
tho
western
side
of
Walton
any
one
requesting
it
from
tho
com­
Rev.
George
Hyman
at
the
Bap­
constitutional convtntldr.
succeeding
Mr.
Galen
B.
Seaman
of
)ect will be ono of vital impoitance
tist Temple is preaehing a scries of county. Similar requests have còrno mittee chairmen.
There tn* many «-out tics in the
o the ladies. The lectures ate free Daytona.
Very sincerely,
state with but ono itprcrtntativo
Olivet Commnndery of Orlando sermons on the necessities of life: from people residing on the eastern
,
as Dr. Winchester is a noted
Mrs. Laura V. McCullough,
and no ¡¡enntor which arc getting
«cturer on social problems the two had the largest representation at tho The subject for Sunday evening, edge of Walton county und tho
l«ctures wlu h,, U r fe Iy gtUnded conclave and occupied the post of April 18th will be "Is It Necessary western side* of Holmes. It ia sug*
Uko Worth, Ha.
restive under the unfair manner in
Chairman Committee on Child which the people of the county ure
“ »member the. hours. the men » t honor in the parnde. Mr. Frank B. for Men to Cusa?" You are invited gested that Ponce de Leon would
deprived of representation provided
, * nd th* !*dies « t 4 next Sunday* Stoneman of Miami was made dep­ to this service, as well as all other possibly be the seat of the county Hygiene, Dept. Public Health,
created of WalfSh and Santa Uosa F. F. W. C.
of the Baptist services.
by the constitution.
uty
grand
commander.
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appearance of the Boston Lyrics,
one of the most popular of the Alka­
hest Lyceum Course, interest Is on
the increase and the advance sale of
seats promises a crowded auditorium.
Wherever the Boston Lyxlcs have
been presented they attrnct large
^ crowds for they include the best
o talent and an attractive program
g |that, appeals to the most critical.

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A CHILL IS AMONG Y E TAKING NOTES ANI) FAITH.
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plans of A. W. Thomason, to take ¡April 14th.
k
up the production of essential oils for j
-------perfumesThe soil and climate of j
Social Calendar
the district is very similar to tho sol
Tuesday-evening:
and climate of the great rose growRc-opening of the SocialDepart­
ing districts of Bulgaria, where most meftt* dancing school,
of the attar or otto of roses is pro-;
Wednesday afternoon:
duced.
T h e industry was almost
r)r&gt; Tuckcr at the Woman’ s Club.
riuned in the two Balknn wars, and
Mrs. A. P. Connelly will entertain
in consequence prices for the various the Auction Bridge Club.
floraf oils are very high. P ra c tic a lly
Thursday afternoon:
But. of all the pressing issues
all of the perfume oils used In tho
• More important than the rest,
Mrt|. R. J. Holly will entertain
Violet the Sew-Sew Club.
Some onehns just diseoveted that United States aro imported.
oil, *for -instance, brings oft» fttmtlred
the buzzard it a pest. _
Mrs. W. D. Holden will entertain
tbirLt-sii . dollars a juoynd. the Every W’ eek Bridge C lu bT TT h e
While violets are easy to grow, vast home of Mrs, Geo. Davis Hart.,
Tho aensibilitiea jar.
Now isn’ t he a carrion things a little quantities o f the .flowers aro needed
Thursday ulght:
to produco a pound of oil, and yet
hit too far**
Polly Primrose Dance at the club
Mr. Thomason believes that violets rooms.
will be more profitable than straw­
He carries cholera to tho hogs
Friday evening:
berries. H e has laid out n plot of
And chicken pox to chicken«;
Christian Endeavor social at the
fe u e rt? «
-exrrtn-ftîh tfrffttfir,
ktnftftT'a'hd ’Will erect a stlTT to ex­
T H th t M n r r f ie 'T H miry"ifcITenii.
Social Department dancing school,
tract the various oils.
Wo surely soon must get relief
Saturday afternoon and evening
One of the committee of interested
. For troubles o f this nature,.
St. Agnes Guild chickep supper:
I f wo have to take up all the tim e women wrote to Mr. Thomason ns
to hi* plans for the cultivation of
Of the coming legislature.
l
llirlh *
(lowers, especially the violet, for the
•
✓
Born
to
Mr.
nnd Mrs. U. E. Polmaking
of
perfumo
oils,
and
his
opW e ’ll get the legislature to swat him
tirnintic
roply
was
such
ns
to
give
ar&gt;|
lerd.
a
little
»on,
Mondi.y. April S, j
till he’s dead.
1915.
added
ImjMftus
to
the
movement
And then to pay a bounty upon his
here.
bloomin’ head.
l ‘rr tonal Mention
Whether or not violets may he
For the buzzard is. a filthy beaut.
profitably grown in this section for
Hon. W. J. Scars and Mrs. Sears
With habits most disgustin’.
We’ ve put up with him long enough, commercial purposes remains to bo and attractive little son, Joseph were
But now we’ll have
him dustin’ . demonstrated, but there seems no the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
•
good reason why the violet culturo Holly Monday.
_**__
Equal suffrage, prohibition, Torrens of West Florida should not become
quite ns famed us the culture of the
law and tfrninugn too,
Miss Alice Harding of PhihtdolFee Bystem, road commission, and Hermuda lily, which is grown on phin is a guest of her aunt, Mrf. M.
that beautiful island quite as prof­ Martin at the Comfort Cottage
other matters not a few.
But of nil important measures that itably as the Bermuda onion
II the violets .In not bring a sat»-!
Mr llll(1 M r„ Thomas Coleman
has them bent a mile,
You find that b oa ring buzzard bill factory price fur perfume oil it e j Kentucky and Mrs. Lily Barbour
should be very easy to dispose of t)f k vnnsvillc. Did . came over from
At topmost of the pile.
them in the northern market, for , ht. K(&gt;worlh llin wlltl Mr, Martin
d ttfB 8U),)f)illi: ul tho Comfort
There’a u sound of something stirrin’ they ship easily, and would sell at u
good price without doubt.
j Cottage.
’
There’s burring in the air,
Something soon will he Decurtiti*
Up in Tallahassee where
Mr. and Mrs. la-slie Mr Hay of
Our solons soon will gather,
New York city are registered at the
A t the legislative mill,
San forti House.
Continued from Page 3
For grove debate, deliberate, then
Pass a bloomin’ buzzard bill.
of two great nations of ancient his­
Mrs. Eva Sage of Jacksonville is
A II A. in American Kagio.
tory, thn of Egypt and Rome, and villj, itlK (lrr
Mr*, It K Pola ♦ •
where if* is the predominant intlu- j «
Many, and by no means infre­ once in the church today the moral»
quent, are the pxtrnvnganees of the of the common people are below
Mr» Forrest Lake and her two
day.
None, however, equal to the the standards of those &lt; ( the Chris­
¡ ttrartive young daughters, Serilu
neighborhood rumor that a house­ tian nations where it Ibiurinhes not
and Maud will leave for Tallahassee
wife, whose name we withhold be­
As a substitute for the . uiiplu way
tomorrow to join Mr. Lake.
cause it might offend friend husband, of the gospel, as taught by Jesus
carelessly left a dozen eggs on the Christ, it is n failure.
v Mrs. C. F. Cooley of Paula was
piano and the family daughter carne
Monasticism h.as ever been the
the guest of friends in the city on
in and played a few snatches from enemy of progress in the larger
Monday.
Grieg.
The eggs were addled, of sense, and w-us in a very marked de­
course. And all of this the day b e ­ gree Subversive of good during the
Mrs. H. C. Gerror expects to leave
fore Easter.
Reformation.
for a Week's visit to Jacksonville to**
Life in monk cells, life lived in morrow
She will be the guest of
* The main kick from the travel­ and under unnatural conditions awa&gt;
Miss I.e Brut*
ling public in Sanford is the fifty from family life, away from social Use.
cents that is paid to and fro from away from social good, away fromthe
Mrs. Patrirk Bundy is visiting
tho depot (twenty-five cents each common touch; a life which transfer«
Mrs. H. E. Jones at Clermont.
way) for hack fare on account o f religion from the world to a desert and
the distance of the depot frpm the out of way placea breeds wild fancies
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hryden, re­
heart of the busincM district.
A ll productive o f little real good, nnd
cent .arrivals in Sanford will move
this could be saved by the establish- ever and over of much harm not
into the Howard house on Oak avoment of a jitney bus, the kind thnt
alone.to the individuals lending the „,JP nn BOon as repairs are completed,
is putting the street ra s out of busi­ life hut to the race a» a whole.
|
ness in the large cities. The jitney
1&gt;M us ever lie mindful thnt it ¡»
Mr. an(j Mrs. William Weinert.
bus is a fine vehicle and the only d i f - ! \;()'p the life S E P A R A T E D from
who have been visiting Mr and Mrs
fercnce is in the equipment of thi-so the world which is productive of
C. E. Henry leave today for St, I
called bus which p ovules for trans­ good hut rather, the Chi 1st life lived
Augustine nnd Jacksonville en route
porting a dozen or more people in ­ IN the world, OF the world, FOR
to their hnmu in Philadelphia.
stead of a few. T h e bus wjU take it the world and BY tho world, re­
ipt I
pssrengei to any purt of the city for membering thnt it was Jesus who
\ Mrs. M. Mnrtin has returned from
live cents and this will he a great gave voice to tho following prayer:
Enterprise and has reopened tho
thing for Sanford, where the hack " I pray N O T that thou shouldst
Cemfort Cottcge to the delight of
fare ¡» quite an item: It is rumored take them O U T of the world, but
her many friends end patrons.
thnt one firm hero expects to put thnt thou shouldst KEEP them from
t w o ‘ jitneys in service .right away EVIL. John 17:15.
Mr. R. B. llnnnn, who has been
and this, will he as good as a street
spending the winter in Sanford has
car line for Sanford.
While the To the Citizens of Sanford
md returned from a ahort visit to Clear­
busses are not doing service at the •
Vicinity
water and is again stopping at the
depot they can
be
transporting
For fully th irty five (35) years the St. Johns House.
people to the celery fields and other L. &amp; M. Semi-Mixed Beal Paints
right seeing tours.
On Recount o f have been extensively used through­
the load the bus will not proceed at out the United States and also in
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
the breakneck speed of the auto South America.
They havo there­
nnd
the
passengers
can
en- fore beon subjected to the testa of
'
TRAINS
, * Joy the scenery with more security every sort o f climatic condition«-—
Northbound
and more pleasure.
Let the busses most successfully— thereby proving
Arrive
Liu ve
come.
They will help the city o f their extreme durability and superior
No. «2. .. .4:00 P. M ...... 4:05 P. M.
No. 82... .1:18 A. M ...... 1:33 A. M.
Sanford.
value.
• * •
No. 84.. .10:45 A. M ... .11:05 A. M.
See our advertisement on other
No. HO.,. .2:22 P. M ...... 2:42 P. M.
T The folowing from the Pensacola page, tolling property owners how to
No. 2 8... .8:50 P. M .......................
rk
*
^
- % -JL--*
Journal wll be of interest to the make their c w n paint, and thereby
Southbound
Womsn’s Club of thia city and the save sixty cents a gallon on every
No. 91. . . 12:28 P. M ,. ,.12:38 P. M.
children:
..
No. 83... .2:00 A.
A. M.
gallon used. .
*
O... .2:10 P. M ...... 2:30 P. M.
A movement has been started in
L O N G M A N &amp;. M A R TIN E Z.
5. ...5:36 P. M .....5:56 P. M.
Fenaacoia to interest the achool chil­ Paint Makers.
•
N ew York.
No. 27 ............. ..............8:10 A. M.
dren nnd others in growing the vfoiet
67-Tues-12tc
Oviedo
which is so f-asily cultivated and
No. 12C— Arrive
.9:30 A. M.
blossoms so prollfically In this sec­
No. 1£7— Lornve.............. 4:00 P. M.
N ot S afe to Fool W ith.
tion.
Leesburg
“ What’s Uni big gathering at the
A number of public spirited wom­
No.
21—
Arrive
.10:55 A. M.
depot
for?
Some
eminent
citizen
ex­
en arc agitating the matter, and the
No. 24— Leave.......... '...6:58 P. M.
pected!”
“
Nope.
That’s
tho
usual
movement seems a wise one, and
No. 168—Arrive .
.6:20 P. M.
should tfieet with ready response, crowd. Everybody comes down to boo
Ntf. 167—I-rovr.
....... 6:35 A. M.
tho train arrive." "Oh, that's IL And
Tho violet has always been one o
Trilby
nupposo tho train was wrecked on the
' tho beat loved ’owera and it now way?" ”| dunoo what they would do.
No. 26—Arrive
1:00 P. M.
gives promise of becoming extremely Sue tho rond, mebhy.
No. 24—L s t v e . . ....... ...2:26 P, 5!.
Anyway, UP
• profitable, commercially.
railway folks better not try IL Our
Clyde Line Boats
Strawberry and olher'fruit grovetw uoopln aro mighty ticklish ’bout their
(Si. J»hss Hi»*r) •
Plain
west of St. Joseph, in Kcnus aro vested rights.** — Cleveland
Arrive 10:00 A.M. Leave 11 ^0 A.M.
/
. giving close m ention, it is said, to Denlar.
----------« ------------------- &gt;--------------When Legislature Mrets
^There’s a sound o f something stirrin'
There’s a burrin’ in the aitv
* Something soon will he occurrin*
Up in Ttllahnaseo, where
Our patriotic statesmen, most Robcr
and sedate,
Aro accustomed to foregather to en­
act oflairs of state.

AMONG THE CHURCHES

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APRII. 6 la u

THE SANFOREUHERALD

PACE E IG H T

ID L E

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RICH.

The bumuu «crap pile for
.Wtilcb we lutVe to (my Is clut­
tered up. not alone with the pau­
per» ami the down and outs, but
with the idle rich, who »It around
luxurious hotels and watering
place* With nothing to do but
overeat uud sleep
1 was n»toiitaled by tile wuste
tmman
energy at the eounty institu­
tions. but I am upimlled when I
think o f that far greater waste
of energy- ulining those whose
want* have been, provided for
nnd who have nothing to do hut
dress for dinner We have 2.500
person* sitting Willi folded hand»
In our county Institutions, con­
tent because their wants have
been provided for 1 could not
help thinking of our wealthy
outcast* Ju this connection. They
ore really beyond the pale o f
human effort, for they are do­
ing nothing thnt Is of good to
ntiybody. not liven to themselves
The Idle wealthy are going on
the scrap pi lb voluntarily. They
are not only unless, Jiut harm­
ful. Somebody ought to " ’aka
them up rmit iTffrfc them, think.
And this wuste can be found
at most any fashionable resort
east and tvesL If we bad a lit­
tle help from those who ran give
help It might solve u lot of prob­
lems that put the (HXir wards o f
the county where tluty are.—
rra M 5 n r-A : ■t t w t i ® tcirHoard of Charity. Chicago.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS. (
It Isn’t the |iull that you have
men respect
Or the help that your tunny
friends give
It's the elfortH you make nil
yourself to collect.
The (trie# of the life that you
11vo­
lt 1* lino to he helped, hut It’s
liner by fhr
In the battle for glory or |K»If
To strive for hilltops, though dis­
tant they are.
And t&lt;&gt; gain them at last by
yournelf
l&gt;etroll Free Press

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
&lt;♦&gt;

For Hire— Seven passenger c7dU
lac car for hire. Rest of service, dzy
or night.
Frank Spelling, ¡a, *
281 and 318
.W-tfc

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Wantcd- -G o o d two hornwsxon
for farm p u r p o s e s
W agon
, , rt
Herald.

All L o c a l A d v e r tis e m e n ts U n d er
T h is H e a d in g T H R E E C E N T S

a

Wanted— Farms any m *.. lltl(| |0rj_
tion. Also tract of land for roionjl
ration.
Writ«» Brionne. 2 ,t i&gt;u ’
St., New York.
GI-T,i,
a
Lost— Scarf pin, opal rent.-r.* sur­
rounded by fourteen small diamonds
Reward if returned to It (,
Jacksonville, Fla,

L in e F o r E a c h I n s e r t io n . M in im u m
C h a rg e 2 5 C e n ts .

FOR SALE
For Sale— Splendid 16 acre truck
farm nt Sipc’a Siding, good rond,
H*. mile from Celery avenue, good
jil'lghborhood, farm all tiled in good
shape, cultivated six years. Can be
bought for a few days at $6500.00,
and on terms for part, if desired.
J. O^packnrd.
.
.
GB-Uu

Wantcd— T o exchangi- farming and
gruting latld in Volusia county (or
houae and lot in Sanford
Aiqdy to
J. II. Hutchinson, llth and i.aurf|
avenue.
f,,V'jtp

For- Bale— Good farm "on Celery
avenue, 4 acres tiled, with two wells,
3 acres clfarcd and untiled. 12 room
house with all modern conveniences.
Hot and cold water in bath room
and JtUchfijL— t a L J w V . M m t . J j i
ya rd r Large barh, good tenant
house, good chiqkcn yards.
Going
for a bargain. See me quick. H. C.
DaBose.
_62-6tc

Wanted— T w o good mule» -Addresa c-o Postofflcc lloz 131, U i £.
wood, Fla.
»,
65-2tp

\Vunte*l —Pasturaci" iur_Lw«,
near SunJ^ni.
AJflrcss Rox I,’ü’&gt;
S an ford ./ F Ìa &gt; ^ _
«:flp /

—I

IM M IG R A T IO N

E V ILS .

H YM N OF T H E E A R L Y C H R IS ­
T IA N S .

The rising sun hid* us awake
And prayer to our Creator make.
Henedlcomus Domino!
tils hand hath kept us through
the night
And led us safely to tho light.
ItcncdlcanuiH Domino!
Opr longues-restrain we through
the day
That, blameless, they at eve
tnuy pray.
Bettedicntmis Domino!
Our thoughts contain, our senses
guard.
We serve the vineyard of tho
Lord.
Uenedlciuntts Domino!
All worldly appetites repress
And ever our Creator bless.
Ilenodlcnmus Domino!*

Found— Woodmen ( ’mb- budge»
For Sale— Five ahres tiled land.
.Owner may have Same at Herald of,
2
blocks ftom Grammar School.
fice by paying for this ad
*i»-2tp
Now being fainted. Information at
the Herald olfim.
60-tf
In ihr ( aunty Juri**'* l hum In »„rf fM
lr to lr Coti I*. I ! « i«lr
For Sale— Three fresh milk cow*. I re F aSrm
tilo o f
Martin Doyle, Monroe, Fla.
60-tf W . II . tTntJffrwociM. drrritfsri
N o tlr*

Cuttle
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for
if

Bah

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Borne

LOVE.
It Is from love thnt all being
first Mowed Into It nil returns
through man. and In all "tho
wide compgtOt which I« fetch**!"
through the infinite variety of
forms pf being love Is the per­
manent element nnd the true.es«enee.
Nature Is on Its way
back to God. gathering treasure
on It goes.—Henry Joues, M. JL

A n m InlktrAfru‘ &gt;*|r

gWrn lli«t un.lrf , t«J

b y vlrt up o f 1 rvrt # in Ordrr •d Slie„
In if out of und Uin d r f llir rei 1 nf I I » 1 I.uatf
J Ullg«*'* Court uf firminoli- » "i*fitL ruir.
It i», on thi* 5th «l#jr of April
^ f* m i.
t h a t I « i l l , ft* A tim m u tf air • •d *Kr reI'
Pifr
M
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f a i r i»f W
II
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to 1hr hlfhrait «0*1 »,►*« • «
P n 1h P I f * ! ilttT Ilf M l ) A't
" * IMbR,
In Iron t fi f i h r 1 slop*- «i f Ml*
* • W H
II nrlrr w pod, on ( » tt W « y« » .. - . • - . * &lt;*«.

Hogs (or Bale- Cur load jusr re­
ceived. Writ«* Klartin Doyle, R. D.
No. 2.. for particulars.
55-tfc
Fat

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Nolle# U h#r#by

For Salt— M y sif.ticre truck farm
on brick rond, Beardnll avenue,
farmed six years. Price $1500. J. O.
Parkrrd.
65-1tc

ford .

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prraorml pri»i'rrtv Lrl» &gt;*
ru fi’ i i U r i ( tif
mer» h arid i*r
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Address Martin Doyle, San
I ami hru»Hr*.
m^ .
65-tic
ir«*n, »«fun tint urn* « a*
ford, R. D. No. 2.
_________ |ehtnrry, offlrr flufur*’*, tnrlii
——— ——— atitl ill liflr* i*f |»rF i t *1
For Sale ( &gt;m arre of land near ln *•"* *l,,r*’
f hi* *» !i* t« *&lt;*!'.*■' ‘
depot, cleared, t i l e d and m cullivn- u»u * s i .-l. '
*
lion
Nothin« Letter lor home and (.nr&lt;!rll tn
rrr„ r.i
small farm.. This is a place whiTe Flortit». &lt;&gt;u ti&lt; i'«"
*
,
.
tats, in \(«.,tr.rr H...I »
you can make the lot pay for the
t m « it,,, ‘.it. ,1.. -t v.
house. H. G. Du Bose.
62-tGr
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&gt;
“
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For Sul*- Five acre» half mile
TurwKS tt
from brick road, quarter mile from
loading Million, 6 miles from SnnNI I IIM I N I
•
gord, county road on one side.
All l,f It i, o w n , , * 1.1,1 rt , « .1
rlr
rr.jutrf.l I.« * * • food black hammock land. Two r a í -.’ ni Ihi d . l nctes dcare&lt;|. fenced and farmed 2 -, nil » , - • » ’ &gt; *t » , f 1, 1. ISIS
years.
Good flowing well.
Price
g r illa r . Il I Iteti IV •••
M it n
1h
t tillar
li
$800 Tetms to suit customer. A I* 1 U
il
uallir»«
Xts
haze
t
W
V.
Connelly, 119 Magnolia avenue.
flirti. Fis.
57-tf ! f u l . t w h r r . T h * l l a r . t l f .
t i n t . Kl*
11» n, r» »la, Lhal.t. t For Sale Five acre orange grove,

t i.

V

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■100 bearing trees, 1 mile ftom Ge­
neva »ration and 1 mile from dock at
I . k«- Harm &gt;
Must l e Mild and wdl
suit dice
lor JBfitITO
Bee J It
I'a i k;u d
66-11*

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frtl‘ 1 «- al lin- t a l » l « . ..
H o l l y . It J . S » a l « * ’ I !
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It .llifT / Il
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Wilson, rta** i
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II») lie-, W M . enti**

D u t to n , F. K , 8*nturil. * ■
Known
lio n dh o ’ i l r ' » .
m.-iu*««-'*
o th e r M c u r l t y hohfâr* holriiii,- t -lM
V» ,tnnr* ot ih r tal *1 sie*
mort f » ( r * * m l o t h r r weun i'*-

For Sale— T w o good building lots
on Sanford avenue, Hanford Heights,
One corner lot.
$350 cash takes
IStenni I
tt
V
both lots. Must be Bold in ten days.
11*1*.'
'I* *r"
Sworn
Io
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i - 1" il
Address J. IL, care Herald if you
n t . I its y ..( VI »I* t f l ■
I I M I O
are interested.
M) i*t»mmi
For Sale 20 tine Itrood nows.
e.r. 11n
Martin Doyle, Sanford, R. |) No, 2.
58-tfc
(n &lt;ut rl uf t uyih JtfU*
I). HUIr •f »
1Ì n ?*• K■tni f nI
For Sale Forty latent improved j J K t u n k l n ,ir*r&lt;
drop-head White Sewing Machin*.*.
fÍ i . h' ,ra.í
only $23.50 each. Suwannee Furni­ Dcto brr. A D l l 1'
Honorable G r o r z » *•
U "''i
ture Co., Live Oak. Fin.
64-2tc
•tiri l'rurt »• Jiiilz' * *
Ansi dl»«-h*f*r »» h*.«uu"
ot J. K. ttsnkln. rirr,»»«*'
For Safe— Egg» for Hatching, 1st »»mi*
tlmr t will t'!1"**' ' " 1
prize pen Orlfutdo Fr.ir. White Rocks, t| »'«»Ciurli &lt;&gt;l »»III r . * » 1* •'
tpproval
$2.50.
Other pens $1.60,
Single
1latri] Arrll Sul, V '*
M r . K. «. ID 1*
Comb While Leghorn, $1.50 to $2.00
«•fi, t-l, t », T 6. ' *' *'
per sotting.
Baby chicks $12.00 pet

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hundred for remainder of season, i N«ttr* or At&gt;t Hr»u»«
T,‘
*71 of Ibr i &lt;■ *•*
Southern Or.ka Poultry Farm, En­ i N oSenior
t r , 1« hrrct.y « i &gt; . * 1•* '
¡ * r d , p u r r h a . t r of I » 1 1 '
terprise; Fla.
G5-9tc
«Jalrit th e Sr,I rii &gt; «1 * _
..
. .
I tits ftlnt »«Id r.n Iflrslr # '
ror Salt— 12 acre improved farm : h*» m»d« •ppiir»t"*n &lt; ’ ■
close In, fair house, n few fruit tree*.1!,“
i.V*'»'■*** '*
Splendid poultry or general tiurpose •hutinl In a*mln"
farm.
Cheap for $1500.
J. O. cori,
* U: Srpifon
SK' ‘
1**. T
T h » » » I d Unit t-pins
Packard.
65-ltc
&lt;i| «h» iMinntr nf *urS r" nsm» ot J. If. -M »Nott

tifica«» »h*l! lie mliari.i &gt;
1st i!»cd will Im*i.- Ih'f-* '
Of May, A. D. f»IN
.

FOR RENT
»♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ e »» ;

W ile»*»

For Rent— T w o big stores
on
East First street.
Joe Do Mont,
Coca. Cola Company, /
24-t(
Furnished «rooip for.rent. South­
east corner o f Park and Seventh, St.
*
‘ ’
68-tfc
For Rent— Several nice office
rooms over Yowell’a. Enquire N. .P.
Yoweil &amp; Co.
32-tf

rey

1.4 »»I

o firi»!

,Vji.

thl, ih » 3rd d »y of April. A,„'.J:,1
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l i^rk Circuit t:..urt

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Thus» daylight passed, to God on
, high
Once more with hallowed ^Jlpa
w'e cry.
Bcnedlcantus Domino!
—From A te Marla.

»

Wqnted— Amateur musicians tj^t
.pUy--wio4-4fr»trfme rrM-rh'a r -eriTTTPr
hearse and play on pay job» Call
In tho next few days. J M. Stumon
316 East Fourth St.
fì.A-Ttp

ones j u s t »hippe«! in u n d in fin e e on-

For year* the United Slate*
has cuilcavansl to correct II*
lluuilgrutloii laws Every think­
ing per*«hi know* that-' miiucthlug must Ik.1done to check the
Infill
Now Mcil U has become
necessary to conserve our ittithniitl resource» —our 11I»«-r. our
coal lauds, «mr water i*iu«*r site*
- It »laud* In reason (lull till*
conservation 1» Intend**! for our
children and not for the chib
drett of l lie horde* now In
southern Europe...................Hie
outbreak» of
Ihh Industrial
Workers of the World and tho
growth of noelnllstu III this route
try may he directly ctvurgcd to
this great Incoming heterogenous
mass of undesirable wage cul­
ling InhahlUtiits. many of them
admittedly temporary inhabit­
ant» who, before they have
learned to »peak our language
and |.&lt;,fnre they I.now of our cu»
touts uud Institution’., are taught
by foreign Isiru agitators to hale
the United State* mid tig con;
tribute their ttioney and their
energies to a revolution, blood­
less or otherwise, which plot»
the downfall o f our present fbrtn
of government -7 Congressman
Albert Johnstfii of Washington.

W ANTED

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liy Ja». C. Itotwrl*

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M-Tiiro-S«

C.tampion Nature
*T know a nature faker."
llache, the author, "who claim» iM * &lt;
hmt of hla last .month hatched,
a setting of aoventeen c***v
teen chicks thnt had, in lieu
,x
ora, fur. Ho claimed that 1111 '
coated chicks wen* prixd nf " !1
*!
adaptation of nil antm
onvlronmont. the sevenf« •-l ‘ ' .
log been of tho cold »t‘ ‘r

. For Rent— Dcsirabic light house­
keeping rooms at 311 Park, wvenue.
. , 65-3tp

Mr*. Bumpweather Exptam»
“ 1 havo observed," so)* ' ,r* ‘‘“ i
weatbor, "that when I am evtru
For Rent— Home of eight rooms to people they think J am -«&lt;»
and bath on M yrtle avenue, close and tako advantage of me &gt;'ul
in.
Inquire of Hill Lumber Co., well afford to lough, became It tt r
fectly true."
office.
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IN TH E H EART OF TH E WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PUBLISHED
SENI-WEEKLY

SANFORD HERALD

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ON TUESDAYS
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//V S A N F O R D — Life la Woitti Living
VOLUME 5 I

SAN FOUI», FLORIDA. FRIDAY. APRII, 9, 1015

NO. 66
ft

FLA. LEGISLATURE
DOWN TO BUSINESS
th e s e n a t e
m a k in g

seem s t o

be

b e tte r t im e

THAN THE HOUSE
(Bl C. F. Johnson, Specul Hrrald Correspondent i

Tallahassee, Fla., April 8.— The
•
committee on rule* in the senate reported yesterday favoring the rules
•• of 1613 and Senator Ion L. Farris
offered an* amendment thnt would
embody reduction of the committees
to six numbered committees and
five standing committees, with spec*
Jnl committees to ho provided by the
chair.
Senator Johnson defended
1^. ■*1 *i&gt;«-^*«iiis
wsn&lt; fifc- vAimnuttAAU wwj»*»-- w
ntor Hudson of the 15th district
supported Senator Farris’ amend­
ment.
Senator Himes of Hillsborough
and Senator Adkins of Starke op­
posed the amendment. A vote 'be­
ing taken the amendment was lost,
by a vote of .‘10 to if, thus ending
Senator Farris’ light for general re­
organization of the legislature
After an unsuccessful attempt to
amend the rule« and throwing down
the bars to i.ppointmcnt of commit­
tee clerks by Senator Gornto, the
rules were adopted In full as pre­
sented by the committee.
The president of the senate then
announced the appointment dT his
committee*.
An invitation from the \\ i
T
I to boll) houses of the legislature
to review a prohibition demonstra­
tion at 5:110 Wednesday was rend
fe» the information of the number«
Hills introduced in tile senate were.
An act to appoint a naval stores
inspector, by Senator I.iild»e&gt; of
(’ aryville; to appropriate funds to
light citrus canker, by liid*en. of
Miami; to encourage the destru&lt;tton
of the turkey buzzard, by Wells of
Ison, Senator Roland, to provide
for the burial of all annuals dying
in the state. Senator Drane. t*&gt; e%
lablish commission form of govern­
ment at Florence Villa.
Mimes, to
give state treasurer authority to tn\i—tigute certain insurance *-onditluus. Films, of Duval, to enable
&lt;|U: tilled voters to vote when away
from home on election ‘lay". S note
then took reeesa until 4 p. in.
Senator Gornto introduced a con­
current resolution providing (*&gt;r a
■ constitutional convention
It n im
il'-r loiul that .1 the must it nt oin.il
it** \i-nitoTi
th#*
•|u* ^fVtmi *•! r*
jit11(mirt hmiiini■11f &lt;»f 1lii t ,i t♦■ w111 In

•W

of ti mem Lor of the house holding
any attnrhe*»pp«itiuii, tIf,-n- was no

ELKS LODGE ENTER- SOUTHERN BELL CO.
TAINED AT PALATKA ' CAN’T RAISE RATES

l
New Alarm System
t ’ liief Paxton of the Sanford Fire
real business transude«! in the bouse
__
Department is n genius, as his many
today.
1 hr speaker of tile house
inventions at the fire station attest.
has not announced lii■ n&gt; ut m111er*.
Among his very latest is the new
fire alarm gong from an electric
MethiidKi Services Sunday
M IKE SMITH ELECTED VICE- THE RAILROAD COMMISSION clock system and will sound a gong
giving the district In which the fire
Sunday school. 6:45.
W ILL NOT ALLOW NEW
PRESIDENT— JAX NEXT
is located. The new system is only
Preaching, 11:00, subject, •'Hear­
. OWNERS’ PETITION
M e e t in g p l a c e
for the benefit of the citizens and
ing and Doing."
iloes not work from boxes for the
Preaching 7:50, subject. "The
T.he Sunford Telephone Company fire department.
Local Elk^.returning from Pulutka
In case of fire
Business Man."
report
a
fine
meeting
am!
one
of
the
will
remain us It it unless the South-1 every citizen naturally wunts to
The attendance last Sunday itl the
Sunday school wus. lido,
it is ex­ best limes of their liv«**. Sanford ilid ern Hell Telephone Co. takes some know just where the blaze Is' located
pected that n A t -Sunday will be not go In form ns was supposed the other trek in the proceeding* for pe- and wdron the fire department leaves
larger a« the weather i.*t mo«h*rat- lodge would do as many of the rnein^ titioo before the Railroad Commis- the Hint ion the number will lie set
slc-tt
The following decision re­ on th* «fir.l and the gong will ring’
bers were detained by business
ing to normal Florida condition*,
garding
the mutter is given below; for several minutes giving the num­
Jacksonville
wns
selected
cs
the
It Is the'desire of the imstor, Sun­
In
the
Matter.of
the Petition of the ber of the lire district. By consult­
meeting
place
for
the
Florida
State
day school superintendent and teach­
Sanford
Telephone
Company
Elks’
Association
in
1616
by
the
ing the card the fire can he located
ers that all members of the Method­
This
matter
ctune
up
for consider­ at once and much needless worry
converttlon
meeting
in
Pnlntkh
Wed­
ist church will he In one of the de­
nesday.
The fight for the annual ation upon the Sanford Telephone
Iclephone arid exciUmeut saved tu. üutlMlitttti»
partments of the school. Those who nesduy.
tu a f i u l . nivuukd**HyerF- rer-br J t t f d w t ly m it s W x L t o * U * k ~ .CiMm-.nyv m -aml-by wWkb'-pyHHorr 'fln jo fis fc • 't lfc : ; y*»emt ^ ^ ^ S ï
present ns visitors, then we are sure sondilo, Quincy. Orlando anil Day- said Sanford Telephone Company aml relied* great credit upon Chief
for ,un order
approving Paxton, especially since he made it
you will join. Welcome, thrice wol- tonn- Jacksonville won out after a prayed
corned.
All others will he warmly » ' e l y contest. Jacksonville Lodge, No. rate-- to be chnrged "between South­ himself, with no cost . to the city
received.
|‘J 2l.
Benevolertf and Proytectiiy ern Bell Telephone and Telegraph whatever. See it at the fire depart­
Order of Elks will make the neces­ Company and the city of Sanford," ment.
sary arrangement t to take rare of and the «aid Sanford Telephone
I the convention which will be held Copi puny being represented by Geo.
there next April
The dale* of the A 11* Cotte* and the Southern Bell
D r/ ^ III A D
C rC P IA M
lueeting Merci'«-, fill'd y r'liTilay ; but Tolct'h**: ■■ tnd Telegraph 1 ‘ o m p u y
■’ be opinion wi -ih.it April 5(1, 'J1 und : beit .: n proeuted by II E W . P.tlmt't
n*l H appenring t.» tlie Coni■J'-’ would lie -il «teil.
mllstuiiura thaJt' thè pi'titianer ha»
M 4 N Y \ ! I T T L’ O C n r n n | ! T l V l ’
O ffice rs e lected fo r th e com b ig y e a r
MAN 1 MATTERS OF ROUTINE Ä,,re; j, IL Crump, Quincy, presi- no standing to r’sk tliut. rates lui PEOPLE SHOULD DONATE
NATURE CONSIDERED
dent; .Mike Smith, of Orlando. vice- fixc*l for nnother company;

GREAT SOUTHEAST
IS OPENING UP

KtibULAK utuuIUIl

.3

SOUTHERN STATES CHRON­
ICLE DEVELOPMENTS IN
- EVERY LINE
Columbus, Go., April 7.— The In­
dustrial Index says in its issue -for
this week: '
■*
, ’
"Spring and business are opening
up together. April, always an im­
portant month in dustrial and com­
mercial affairs promisor (o ho an un­
usually busy period.
Operations
have been deterred by weather con­
ditions nnd have now been begun,
- « e t -r
is
^ ^ ^ rVf|-Jn ^ 7 ^ 7 r ^ î a h i ÿ '
tor lrn(le |n many
many linos and cc

tions are improving ateadily.
■ " A “ number of important con­
struction nnd _ industrial undertak­
ings of considerable magnitude are
in progress in the southeast, and
there is t) large volume of enterprises
and building operations, w hirh, while
not so targe individually are of great
importonc«* in the aggregate. Thiat
which is actually-being done dem­
onstrates beyond question a steady,
ami In some respects rapid return to
FURNITURE TOWARD TIIISJ normul conditiohs. This does not
Whcreupon H. E. W. Palmer, at­
AND DISPOSED OF
[president; H. M. Hunt, of Tampa,
take ‘ into consideration the imme­
WORTHY ENTERPRISE
secretury. and \\ L. Bates, of Key torni &gt; for Southern Bell Telophone
diate prospects. Many business men
______________
West, treasurer
The conti t* in the and I iTegruph Company unnminceil
of good judgment are of thir opinion
The city conni d mvt in regolar
At tin* meeting of the county com­
«elei lion were u* lively ns was that hi* ili-ire t Iti.I hi* rompany ho Iliade
that thin year will prove as a wholo
*e**ion Aprii filli, 1615, ut 7:511 p. in.
II il t il missioners last Tuesday Chairman to be one ■■( unusual prosperity’ for
fur tin* convention ejty
There were a pa -t \ tu ilo* i. (iplieatiun
I’ re«ent. B W ilcrtiduu, pre-i.l.-n»
nvi-r inn *l*.|er«t*'s jire*ent mil! the u.* ile’ e-mtn# d by ite Ciittmn»- I. P liugun was appointed u com­ the »outUeitM
A beni,iti . , .1 Aduni*, (
Il
* udi'inii * fur i h*' v ariiiu* *&gt;dices were slot • r* tin i ii * n mnspli-ring thè mittee nf one to snlp-it ilonalimm
"Among the item* of construction
Dingec, .1 l i I &gt;.i\ i*o ii. R &lt;’ \t. x
Soli' In-rti Iteli Ti lephone and Tele* ‘of furniture, carpet«, bed clothing,
inch bucked by large followings.
work
to to* done, a» reported this
well and H E Tolar
The finni session of this year’s gravi* Company ai mie of thè tieti- kitchen utensil», farming implementa,
week
are.
The minute* nf ih,* lu*t meeting
f.*r tip- county infirmar).
meeting v :* bel l TTiursihiv
The lim &gt; t lo y * ould noi t In n cotisHler d r
"Apartment house, St. Petcrsbutg,
were r* .vi .nel .1 pprov ed
The commissioner» recently purmeeting is the largest and the best thè petitum, a* thè ullegullons tbere*
Fla.; npnrttnent store building, MiK. R. Murre II uppeared before
chased
the
Hnrrobl
place
on
Melonever held since the stale association of nhowed thel il rute wns sotight lo
thè cogncil nnd u*»k &lt;i permi«»i&lt;in
was urganind •« v r , I , cifr* ago he ■ t,i l&gt;11 hed t . *i &lt;i aptiii ti iì ine imi ville iiv.-nu. for the county home am! * " " " FI«-.1* bank building. Marshallville, Ga ; church building, school
In impi**v •• tip- Librar) \**u* uttion
I'alalh.i »a* t urned ’»ver l” the vis­ of '■ ut * \ e«t limiteli lo he iieresicrv new that they have gained posses
building
ami sidewalk paving, Flor­
Iniilding l*y inl'ling t&lt;&gt; thè letigth
itor* who pa ruth &lt;1 with flag* and to il* tmjirovement in ilio (dunt ut sum are vs/y desirous of furnishing
ence,
S.
C .; city hatl plans have
und piitting un ti im'W ruof
The
banner*
The Pati tka lodge of Elks Saidord. bui which lius not bevo HI* the same as soon a« possible and
been accepted nt Orlando. Fla.;
request w.i* rifuseli, il* thè city
putting
the
bouse
in
shape
for
the
mudi pr*)uiralion* fur tin- entertain­ vei-ietl iherein. and thut thè npplicnhotel buildings, Birmingham, Ata.;
.mi it
ut tome \ *.ild
il wóulli tic u Vinili
ment *d t he guest * t*tuh all hll*l tio' I* iuisetl entirei) tlpon u future inmat e*
c#
anil
Mar* hall ville, Ga , and mldltim i *&lt;( t in- b u i l d i n g '*r i i I h ,t 1
Thi* place comprise« about forty
CO* * ,’ehl'V .
a r** &gt;■I g*e**l 11me
tinn,
Daytona, Flo.; factory huildA pel libili frulli t ln- M. : hii'ii't.
l i r e * and in time ('Sit be made *e|fI i* tlp-reforc i onstdereil, urib reii
'111* J a &gt;K ■ *i• Vtile bulge will tilke
inz*.
Dawson.
Ga., and North Bir­
Unii tier li timi i‘\;|Nt*t**,
und llupllsl
supporting in a measure by planting
and ailjutiged timi thè pruyer ni che
asking that the cnuncii pu** an or­ ni* the m.ittrr of .itf.iiiging f*&gt;r tht
crop*, raising hogs and poultry . etc , mingham, Ala.; additional tev«*e con­
und thè suine i*
dinance closing the fruit stand* and i'iiti'rtiiiniii*'iit of thè delegale* u n i i ! * , ni pctitmn b&lt;
und a* the inmates can often lie struction, Augusta, Ga ; postoiTice
v i* 11 or* ni ih,&lt; |'1 |I. meeting without l ■rehv ileni. il
forbidding the sale *&gt;f cider un 'Ain
depended upon to do some work the building site ha* been purchased at
( ' ohi liiltti*«'* In look after all
Dono nini nrilered to lite Italiila \ was received it «ut the illy. ut ibi.*.
•
,
....
, itlaie cali be niixlc very attractive Decatur. Ala., paving, Lancaster,
i*| ito ili tali* uill In- appoiiiled ut r**.nl ( o m flit vloncr* n| the State of
S C . and Riant City, Fla.; school
torney wn* instructi *1 to draw *u* ii
nnd home like
iti * . -Iv ditte and ari eflnrt ts to be Hurnla in *«'.**iui.i ut tticir offici* ini
building plans have been accepted
an oriiimmce
^
The people who have been de­
m.ulc lo provnle for thè giost sin
the city of l.ilUhunii-e thi» 7 1 li ila)
at Fella mere, Fla., and Huntsville,
The iiimpbiint «if Mr Fueswta resirous of assisting In charitable work
ci-s-ful meeting ever beh! by the or ! of Aprii. A. D 1616.
Ala,: sewer and water works systems
garding hud rnnditinn of certain
in thi* city and in the county run
R
Hudson
llurr.
ganization
iit
uny
annual
meeting
Elba. Ala . *ub division improvement
bridge* we.* referred to the «tree!
now coin** forw..n! and assist in the
l 'h.iir ma n .
Tll*'
&gt;e**n»iv*
of
t
fn*
i**&lt;tociation
will
Barasota,
Flu.
&lt;nlninlttee.
I work of furnishing the county home.
prob.iblv In* held in Morocco temple
"Construction
contracts have Imen
It Hnyklli for
Tin* ref|iH*«t of
Ever;, home ha» «min' piers of fnr
*t- il* I hiv.il * mint v armor) which
II* I *. r II ilici t ;i »
warded
II*
fulfil
w
*
1
'
1er—
'1
---- h.,*
a red«** t :.......
lilt 11r• t hut *iU I" given to t hi ■
..............tv [ Ii : • &lt;1 I*, I*. \t \ s•r t'
r. d l.,1
. .
\ |*r i!
*
1 - 1
Church budding. I.mictte. Ala.,
11
u lift h v Opji • I Ulid if they will lev Vi­
.l*- I l *it ri I in . tnr \ l Mi*uu-r
.
i'd
Sanford, FI i paving, HirmingV ;*i 1it ion : mm ■&gt; .ri.
*r 1
lli. -.mi. .il i hi Sanford 1 rullurt
ili elide. , *r t +* ha v * nai lcil al t hi*
IH I n* r *■a *c I ruin me a
the re* nient * **l &gt;. iifnrd II* igt l
Co. or ut the furniture «tore (|i ham. Ala , mol St Augustine, Fla.;
**-*ton of thè legislature a law lo
T.i|b.liussi e, Aptil h. Special.
Senator lilitch introduced a loll was rcci'ived proli'sting against tin1
W. W. Abernathy or T. J. Miller school building, Senntohia, M il«.;
provide f«&gt;r a state building code, to
ti Son, marking'it "county home" warehouse, Camilla, (in. •
culling for a constitutional amend­ payment of city luxe« until the The Brotherhood of Railway Trainrcgulat» the ronstruction oT alt pub"Industrial plants will l&gt;&lt;&gt; estab­
ment for statewide prohibition, which streets were paved, water works in- men will endeavor to secure the pn»the same will he taken at once t«i
ln building«, and ntnke pian* (or
lished
a* follow«;
stullcd
nnd
all
other
improvements
*v.R
&lt;
of
an
an
to
regulate
tin*
iittmlens referred to the temperance com­
the home and will be placed for the
t*'h building- subjert to review by
' Benzol plant, Birmingham, Ala.;
were in o|M*r.ilion. an*! threatening |„-r of trainmen and ernpbive* to !&gt;*■
mittee.
convenience of the inmate*
tate cotti iui*iunn* r
l or any further information . a ll,
mtlL. A«hbiirn, G«.. and GreenSenator I’lymploii intrio*
It U th. t in &gt;a * I to petition w.t* Hot n*i*l in t! operation of train* within
l'Io* ini 'usure, Mr M i o i m f *.iy*i
it f ill*- —lilt and 111 the *ii,t*. of Florid*
t
I,airman
1
.
!’
Magmi
nr
writM
s
r ■ garage, Columbi».
The nieasur*
Senator riympton introduced two iiiteil upon, I** * —
a ncci*i.ii&gt; iti Fiorili. , .i* al pre* "I
■m.r: h&gt;
Inin in 'reform...
to th. donation* M,Ml ft'nnene*. Camden, S ('.. a n d
to ap
ip
»nptllctt hm p.i • i g* r i r. .l n* - h . ! 1
I * esureu. one providing for .i »team *i*i* ol tai l or* ii l i c i i ' i cn
V
* tber•• i* Ilo l.iw l'oinpelbiig ali*o
iCe plant improvement,
N
o | , . ,,* ’ , - 1h *•' • • i gn •• r *•
it*r*‘tin* I&lt; .••!*•
•" I f '
No
t i l l - Hoped th. t t In kind heart« *1 &lt; 111». All
bout and boiler inspector
■■ ! or* I ,t|*(iei I to 11•
i l) *.,i* i •o,strie Mori o! hotel.,
(■riditi.
Ga
io* mirai or, Augusta,
a
i
:
mi
■
tir.
ii
..
*i.
.
..............in
,
**r
i
llagn
peu
pic
I
‘
the
lit,,
will
respond
for municipal auditor*
narche», o boni*, di poi«, puldt«' lt-j
Gu . laundry, ( itronelle, Ain ; pi|&gt;o
It w j» in**« ■! :.'*l *e*’ti,i*leil that buggageinun ..n*l brc.keman; freight
Senator Hudson •presented ** ineav
vr.ifies and otlirr larga building« for
plant. North
Birmingham,
Jkl.i ;
1 I loath of Ite» . S war 1/
ure to provide a st.te plant pathol­ the time for t h* |ui) inetit of tax** train* »hftll have an rngii'.eer. tir*
, * of the general puhln
\ number,
packing
plant.
Ft
I’
kerce,
l^
T
lV
;
Carried man. innitinlor. tlagu.an and Iw*
ogist.’ and means to prevent insect be extelideif i** M .i v 1».
"t prominent senatur», when naked
Howard Sw.rtz ha* left for his
The bid of tile Arabia Granite brukeinen, regardlg.»« uf the use ul their views on the question of such |home in New ^ ork rity, having been products lit ant a, Fairhope, Ala : |danpests to plant life.
Ing mille, Hnlscll, Ala.; saw mill,
---- called
— «•—• •there
i..... *-.•
At the afternoon session of the Co., for granite curbing nt the rnte any nnfoty npplunee*.
a law, readily agreed that auch a I 1
been
by •**—
tin* sudden Clnrksdale, Mi*« ;
moot
packing
The measure’ stipulates, however,
renate the following measures wefo of ‘„Ml cents per lineal foot delivered
measure was n necessity und that |death of hi« father, Lev, Wiliam (limit to he enlr.rRed, Columltus, G «.;
in Sanford wa* »erupted, and the that the lnw shall not apply to rail
' Introduced:
Mrs. Swnrtsz is also reafter investigation of the r«*quire- Swartz
telephone »;.. toni, Linrolnton, Gu,
An r.ct to provide for n county city .enginwer w..j instructed to or-*wny lines hi ving less than 100 mile* ments of tlie hill they would no ported n* being very low with pneu­
" A D„rlingioi . S, (' , hank ban
track within the stale nor t&lt;*
treasurer and a county school treas­ dor u sufficient quiiiitity for the
.fimlit give this measure their sup­ monia, me king the bun! n of Howard piircha-.«*d an ii-Ue of .70.000 of hoi.da
paving
of
Magnolia
avenue
freight
train*
of
les*
than
III
car*.
doubly lurgo
Rev. Swartz wua well
urer by Senator Gornto; an art to
port.
of the local school district.
The clerk was instructed to cor- und imposes u peiiully of from $H&gt;0
known here, hrving r*-»ide«i nt Ids
create a board of county tax as­
Mr. Messruer also devices the seope
■ "Three extensive Florida tract: —
place neur Silver Lake for som»? time
sessors and tax equalization hoard respond with the War Department. I " J50D (or violation,
of his wirk extended ns hotel romone
nl 5,000 actes, nnother of 0,01)0
A similar measure passed the house
and preach«-«! in the S. nford churches
and a state hoard of nupvMon and relative to two cannon awarded to
the
luspeition«
of
acre.;
and another of IH.ti'iO a m i —
upon « e verni orrr-ion*.
The sym­
equalizers;
Senator
Rowland of this city rs the means to oiitain the in 1615. nnd was frvorrbly reported , " " “ ' » » ' r. 'but
I v committee of the senate, hut diedi (;uil « » « “ la. bakeries, meats mr.r- pathy of th« community goes out to have been purchased In the past f *w
Gainesville, an act regulating the sale sum«*.
a in the rush «lay* of closing still on keta und’ gr...erte« Ivimlude.l tn th** Howard und he has the pruyiT» ol du&gt;V- by northern invi- or*, and sub*
The city nttoreev presented
iiresented a
of produce on commission. Senator
In
«lefending
the ralemlar.
&gt;“ * r , Kul' “ »K ,h" M«'«««ry rondt- In* many fri* ni!» here fur the recov­ stantia! portions of the facts will bo
Adkins;’ an act fnr the relief of the bill f«ir past si-nucMr. W. E. Kite of Avon Height* l,un* «»»'• further »tnlcd that if such ery ol Id« beiov« d mother, who it i» cultivated or- devoted to live slock
the
suits
InslHuieil
tiv
■c*tate of E. W. Scarborough. S.cn
raising.
K|vi,n J “ dü,“ irtTO*’nl ''‘ Uoped will bo spared to him.
Watson; an act providing for estab­ and agreed that the future fees,»'* in the city as a regreaentative o lii»“ » ' «
“ A total of sixteen corporations
would
not
exceed
the
present
hill.
!
the
trainmen
and
will
look
alter
the
^
u
l
d
«
»
0
»
have
the
en
re
«tute
In
a
'
lishing and maintaining experiment
more ^sali*
satisfai
tory condition.
Ill &gt;
t ^
have been formed with minimum
The
reports
of
the
ofTb
vrs
were
l*ill
when
presented.
j
niore
ai
tory
i«m
&lt;
ttiim^^
^
HeUrn
to
Wichita
farms in the Everglades liy the In­
I now believed that this addition to
capital Mocks a,:e:egatirtg 3155,600."
Dr. and Mrs. Miunick have re­
ternal Improvement Board, Sen. read und ordered filed
v
"
,
»
, the powers of the hotel commis*
it was moved und seconded thnt
Sanford I'nrty Over for Vesper»
turned to the west after residing
Hudson; two measures by Ben. T erniMonor will be provided for at thi*
Police Ha»e New Uniform* .
Sunday afternoon quite a number
here- for sevcrul yeur* und luter at
rtd to revise tux laws; an act by the bill* as approved by tin* finance
session..
committee
and
signed
by
the
pres­
The
Sanford police force will soon
JU.
Petersburg.
The
Minnicka
were
of
Sanford
'pimple
motored
over
T5en. Drane of Polk county to change
from the Celery City to r.ltend the
among the pioneers at Cameron City’ be resplendent in new uniforms.
the location and nnme of Fargo, ident bo paid. Carried.
McLaughlin Went Strong
Easter vesper services, the last of
Tho state convention of
Elk* ami the beautiful Mlnnlck place is to Chief Tilll:» b "ing the firat one to don
Polk county; an act by Sen. Drane
tint current season. Among those in dosed yesterday at Paint ka and day u monument to their industry (he new regalia. .Tho uniforms nro
lo Incorporate Auburndsle,
Polk
Special fur Men
county, j.
A '
Tho service at the Star Theater the party were Mr»"tThd Mrs. L. A. Jacksonville wen chosen for tho next und love for the beautiful in nature. of light weight blue serge with silver
Only one measure was passed next Sunday evening will bo planned Brumley, Mr. and Mrs. John Hur- place of meeting. However, Orlando Thoy expect to make their home in buttons. Tho cap* nro of the now
today In the senate, and certified to for the interest of the men of San­ by, Wldeman Caldwell, Mcsdames displayed the right, spirit by going Wichita where the Doctor will again military style with visors nnd the
IL and.L. Caldwell, Miss Essip Por­ after tho convention tend making a take up the practice of medicine. Sanford police force will look like u
the house. This was a special bill ford.
tion
nnd Mrs. Tenny Deane.— De- stropg bid for the place of meeting. It is hoped thut nt some future time part of the Germ*;» army when they
by Sen. Cooper, of Punta Gordn,
The »object,»"The Bus inbaa Man"
0. McLaughlin urged that Orino­ they ran return to Sanford for good. get togged up in th«* new stuff. The
to validate, ratify and confirm the wilt ho presented by the pnslor. The Land News.
lo be chosen u« the city to hold the for we can ill afford to |o«*’ such suit* will not *&gt;t’ , !&gt;• * u re i »mfortHarasota-Venlce special river and services held under thi* auspice* of
.:liL iu the M.rr.rne t.
. ,11 g!vo
Big ItndiHh
next convention, utu! he made u good people from our midst.
bridge district in Munatce county, the Methodist clmrrli on Sunday
"our
finrit’
"
a
me'"*
¡i.
..tan
app«-tr­
J.
K.
Mettinger
is
no
farmer
but
Mrong
speech
Orlando
withdrew
an electiop having been held in sai evening for the (last month hnve
Sanford
Cemrtcjj
Futu!
tirow»
ance
and
wol
dit,iiiigui..ii
the
Sanforii
been
attracting
larger
audiences
than
he
seems
to
lie
able
to
raise
a
fine
i
from
the
rare,
however,
when
it
was
county March 10. This measure wns,
The following is tho list of nurr:s policeman from thy ord'-.a-;- cigar
upon waiving of rules put on third for some time. The large Brother- kitchen garden. Ho brought a white seen that the honor* could not be
Ol course tho nt w ur.¡forma
tcsdlng* and certified to the house hood das« of the church will have Yadlsh to The Herald office yesterday captured. , M. M. Smith was elected added this week to the.(und for the sign.
tor concurrents.
part in this service.
They will have that was 8 inches long, 10 inches first vice president. It was reported employment of a sexton at the cem­ will have to be saluted nor; Li duo
military form and Mayor Thrasher
In the Lower House
reserved seats and w'ill »ing tw'ouji round nnd weighed throe pounds. by the Elks who qttended the meet­ etery:
ing
that
Mr.
McLaughlin’s
bid
for
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Mrs.
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having tho chief executive and the
tingcr
the
credit
for
raising
the
rad­
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Geo.
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delivered
and
was
a
feature
of
city council all wear the natty nowr
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and
we
half
suspect
that
he
had
became known as the no-kinsman mittee from the doss. Tho time is
the session.— Orlando, Sentinel.
Miss Muller
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in
raising
such
a
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Christian Endeavor Convention
The time is nearly here.
Haw
you written Geo. K Pettyjohn, caret
of Y M C A Building, inck*onA BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM UORRESPON- ville, how many are coming iron»
your society? They are getting read |
DENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY— EFFICIENT
your society?
They * r.ro getting &gt;
ready in entertain free ISO out-ofREPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD
Jackson villc delegates.
Thu first
session
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Friday
evening,
closing
j visit hi* brother in New York city
W E S T HI DE I T E M S
ore,
Sunday
night,
April
IG-IXih,
Mr* J. A. Allison uf &lt;'harlot tr |encountered the tierce «now storm
next week
All sessihns will be held
His «hum. Wallace
N.
is »pending » I f * day» visit­ of tile 3rd.
in the Riverside Presbyterian church,
ing her many friend» on the West Works left on the 4th for his home
THE K IN D TH AT REFLECTS CREDIT UPON T H E TA S TE OF TH E HOSTESS
corner pirrk and Posts St.»., but'the
Doth these young
Side. She has j9»t returned from u in Connecticut.
four churches, three Presbyterian
trip to. Tampa, St. Petersburg und ineli have helped to make the winter
«[ The cream we use comes from inspected cows— it is pastuerized to destroy
pleasant and their mnny friend* hope and the First Christian, having
Clearwater.
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Christian Endeavor will share in the«
all bacteria.
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T h r work on the brick road ha* to see them again in the near future. welcoming of those who come.
Mrs. J. C. Ensminger visited Miss
11 It is made in many different forms—with many different flavors. Some kinds
begun and consequently the auto­
A splendid program is out of tju*
mobile:) and other vehicle* have to Icenhou and Mrs. Fraser for a few
are filled with delicious nuts, citron and other goodies; other kinds are made from
press, with the theme, "Raising a
dodge the trees and stumps when days last week.
Standard," "L ift up a standard for
pure crushed fruits. In all its making NO H U M A N H AND S TOUCH IT, and
Mrs., T» K. Evans from Birming­
they come to where the road is
the people," Isa. (12:10. Every ses­
ham,
Ala.,
are
visiting
their
old
homo
closed— making it a long way to Sunit is made in a plant where the sanitation could not possibly be improved on.
sion will tench of ways we can and
and friends at Twin Ijtkes.
ford instead of Tipperary.
should lift tip standards of Christi­
If Order it from your nearest fountain; if your dealer has not yet handled d.
Dr. Bishop is here for a shork
Mrs. Derg is cutting fine celety on
anity. Saturday
morning
comes
his blossoming
write us, and wc will see that you are supplied.
her farm and has a lovely flower viRil, enjoyinging
the business session, followed by a
groves and the fresh air und blithe
yard.
conference on helpful methods by
Mr». Haze spent the week with sunshine now cheering us all.
Mr. C. E. Evans, the specie.) guest.
her sister in law, "Mrs. t . W. Powell. . Mrs. Conradson is visiting her Mr. Evans will also have addresses
Mrs. Allison and Mrs. tyng went friend, Mr*. Cooley, and renewing
at nearly «v e ry qther session, and as X
tTPCrystal Lake Thursday and spent acquaintances made live years' ago
« - ^ J A C K S O N V I L L E . F LA .
he is a successful, fli Id worker in
the day with Mrs. McCracken and when here.
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Phones 5013 and 9081 Hell
Jacksonville, Florida
her sister, Mrs. Gulletto.
The church was very tasetfully
w¡„ be
t0 te„ ua mnny!
Mr. R. Muse has three acres of decorated for l he Laster service, tj,jnK)| Florida workers.should know.
fine peppers which have blooms the day was line and good cougrcRev. Geo; Waldron, State Cong. x
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already.
Mrir.* ); D. Parker and Mrs. Geo. gave us u fine sermon.’
the convention sermon Sunday morn-1
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*nt,‘r dations to the legislature was for a
Some of the farmers are digging They not only found milny pretty Park, conducts two Bible
study jiaw K¡v ¡ng cities the right to chunge
their Irish potatoes apd getting a eggs but three "really, »ruly" baby periods on Saturday.
Rev. E. W. thtir own chatters without-going to
&gt; good price ¡n Sanford for them.
rabbits, which they were induced to W ry has an nddress Saturday even­
the legislature every time an amend­
We nrc sorry to hear that Mrs. leave unmolested, in the hope that ing, "Christian Endenvorers’ op*
HUSTLING YOUNG M AN W ITH AUTOMOIHLK p|{K- t
ment ia needed.
Rabun's daughter* " l m . Badger of j the egg crop next year may !&gt;*• utili I poriunity." This in the Citizenship
This measure will surely pass if
FURRED. SOME knowledge of AUTOMOBILES n.v.-»»;iry 5
Tampa lias u case of mumps.
more abundant.
arc ¡on of which the opening service
to handle EXCLUSIVE Hue of AUTOM OBILE S|*| t |\|,.
Mrs. McCracken and her sister,
Or, Neal and fnmil.v paid the i&gt; led by Fir t Christ'on chiudi the representatives truly reprtsent
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the sentiment of the |&gt;eople. Right
Mrs. Gulletto and the latter'* son. Indies at Wondlawn a p!e..«.mt vwdt Elidei, vorer» of JackMUiville.
TIES. SELLING Dealers and Automobilists.
Sat­
at this time the people of Orlando
Cameron Gullet to dined with Mr. on Easter Sunday.
urday morning full program closes
have an example of the need for
and Mrs. Alfred King Sunday.
In
L I B E R A L C O M M IS S IO N S
Mrs. F. A Johnson spent Fast ei with district rallies, which nonne
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just
such authority.
Some of the
the afternoon they all went to Wood­ with friend* in Sanford.
need miss lit order to go out to dih-i .
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Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Iasarson were nor, p.a the Indies of the Riverside
tion, make of car used, whether able to devote all nr part of
so cool they did not tako a swim. visiting their relatives at Puola and church serve refreshments nt noon. id; some of them want it to remain
¡atari until n fail trial is given com­
Mrs. McCracken and Mrs. Gullettop I Twin Lake:
time, etc., to
kes on Easter Sunday’,
In the Saturday morning hours mission government tinder it. The
are to leave April 7th for Athens
Mary arnd Julia Zachary spent the state secretary gives Iter annuel
matter could ju*t as easily lie setOhio. We nil hope to see them back1 their Easter holidays with their par­
report.
On the reports from l o c i
ri|{hl here at home instead of
next winter.
ents.
The family motored to De- societites depend) the corrortne»' of
going to the legislature with it if the
Mfrs. S ta te A g en t
Titusville, Fla.
Land Sunday afternoon to attend the state statistic*
A number of law proposed li) the Governor were
the vesper service at
Stetson I'ni- societies have not yet responded to
MOOHF'S S TA T IO N
in effect.
Rut as it is the pcoph
the annual blank* sent every Young ¡■re hi doubt r* to what will be done
Rev. Arthus S. Peck will lie ex­ verstty
An­ at Tallahassee
Mrs Conley and daughter, Mias People’s society in our union.
pected to (ill his regulnr appoint merit
Those who purpose inten)ui.entailctiraur,Uiî -..ina n n .’. i in a m t o : m i m i
other
interesting
feature
of
this
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Fannie
very
delightfully
entertained
this Sunday, April 11
standing bv tin* old charter shall ¡ ■j
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The Easier program given at the tin* "Puola crowd" Wednesday even- »¡on will &gt;»• the state treasurer'* r«- ret tat ly want a chance to be heard !I q
.church on Sunday, evening was a mg at their charming home on the port.
e ure sure nil our societies
,tny proposed change is made ti
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very pleasing entertainment, all ap­ "Square." The spacious rooms and will want to hear their names callcT In under to he heurd a dib-gution
M I L L W O R K O F A L L D E S C H I I T U b\&gt;
propriate to the oeriuiion
There porches were decorated with rut on hi* "honor h » l" paid up
must go to Tallahassee. Therr is no .
Ifywers in great profusion, roses and
Now. it’ s going to he a fine time, public fumi front which lo |*ay ex- ^
was a good attendance.
W o are prepared to figure with vou on al
filSM's
including
"seeing Jacksonville" hit«* pensi**
phlox
Drummond!
predominating.
The Sunday school children en­
Sttch filini* must come front q of L U M B E R and M l L L W O R K for H O l'S K . STnRK t. -i
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We will not individuai pocket*.
joyed nn egg hunt Saturday after­ Various amusing games and dunces Saturday afternoon.
And so il i» A or B A R N .
Fniming, flooring, ce ilin g ,siding, u itnlnu.**. ì
mndo up the program for the even- probably have a »tute convention w„ h
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They too will
noon in the church grounds.
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doors, screens, blinds, mouldings, lattice. fr:mu I- m
There were very light frost* re­ ing and everybody 'as usual) seemed ......
in ,hi; nietropolis, or wi||*hjlv&lt;&lt; H ,|,.|t.gBljon on lh,. ground. «rj
ported the 3rd, 4th and 6th of April m lugh good humor and rea ly to you hnt
Mr. K\nns and iome «,f '|q,,,
\,.r, jjnod arrangement for
Tell 1 s What You Want
Kslintales Fiirni»hed tree 1I
Thr ii'lr- t hr ri«*t n» telllng how soon ugni.:
\\ W Britt of Loughmun
ua» "make : hing» hum."
. „ilroudis un&lt;i hotel* byt a p.mr
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EraIrd Kon nie Cooley fudge. drliThrrr is to be a llteruture laide |M)|, jll(. (b), ,.jnien». The Reporterhere on husiness recently
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Mrs. P. G. Miller und children ciOua «andttirhl*», Cilk:«» and roflrr nnd nil » nel a ni imnrl t kl ti c*a u1ullinti
r hearttlv enilorses thè (.overdee
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h nor'* recommendation on tin* ub ti* nortes» vritmrftTVMmfn’ fAirrrtrTefti’ytirisirir.TriytinMi
conte. ' Wil
leave this week for
their horn« in w it « s«r vrd and tin« rntirr I'lltiT- those w
number'’
Columbus, Ohio,
after
several tain mani will lung In n* mm !n rnl a mong t
p*rt and hopes to see the bill pas»
Grace A Townsend
months spent here with her mother a» tha most mu •ri'ssful uf ; hr *i ■«non.
Reporter-Star,
1ntrrla
Mrs. Ella Greenland on Cameron A very fin» s •«•nir fffpet was proiitired al 11»' i' id when Mr Jo 'invon
avenue
Truck ( irnwiTN In vest or«
Mr. Snyder who came here for his put the match to a large bonfire
Seventh Grade Essay
Huv•* you r\ rr thought of buildhealth from Ohio some time rigo'iu»‘ outside the grounds to ....... .
Below i* given the essay given by ing Iki mr» for colorín! pro pli*. irit her
The whole Helen Shelton of the Seventh (¡rade,
und bought a place in Mecca Ham­ the parting gusci "
tO '»'II or rant on onny rerms?
mock failed in health completely and square was beautifully illuminateti Mr*. George’ Dickinson teacher,
Mid way. thr rominic rnlorrd mi L
only returned to hi* former home to and it was u pretty »ight tu watch whose paper won I In* oln dollar dm- o*li in Ihr Ki'itrt «»f t h &lt;; i ; i v i
die.
Ill- death took place about t be group* of boy- nt:&gt;l gir!*, ubi i n&lt;! prize given by the City lit.iuiiful ( KI.K R \ DEI .TA wii'hin
mili*
two week» »luce
Cancer and cum* young wording 1 heir homeward way Comrnitt i of thp- Woman’« Club, (if »*V9-r&gt;
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Ing (. rin
plication*
Mr* Snyder i* in Ohio through tin* firelight, with the pretty for the best essay in the Seventh ihr id'i*ii 1 »pot for color ni pro pin*
Mrs. C. \\ Powell with her chil­ honte» and fragrant groves for a (¡rade.
The paper written by Vir­
The farming opi rations are such
dren and mother, Mrs. Rabun of background. The guest« were Mrs. ginia DeCoursey, Sixth* Grado, will that t ho growers nerd to control a
.the West Side wero Easier Sunday Conradson, Mr. and Mrs. Buchannn, be published in Tuesday's 4snue of largì' amount of desirab! r help imrn
guests of Mr. and Mr». I. D. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Bri tige, Otto mid The' Herald:
worn on and f hildrrn ' dliiririii thr
Leonard Keltz, Mr. and Mrs. Petton,
and daughter.
larger part of ihr yrar
Tha i can
Dr. W. A. Minnlrk of St. Peters­ Mr und Mr* Bridge. Ms. and Mrs.
bt &lt;1 doittl I'ifi.rn
tir dono niftdy hy IniDdii lg Iniinr* for
burg wi.s here on business last week McCall and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs.
The center, of many civic «c liv i i limi. «riling inr rrnling Hii mi\\ rito to us for Friers and Shipping ln.«in.
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and bidding friends good-bye, us Hicks. George Smith. Mi-s Nelson, ties is started in tin* home.
If the would tir rrrtrtilt »1 a g&lt;Dili profit
the genial Doctor ami Mrs. Minnnk, Oscar, Frances ami Flora Pearson, parents urn good citizen* tin« chil­ for t h« V would » illingh p:&gt;y l*f*Mllpl ■
Bridge, Mis« Munhart. Dr
Mr. ut.d Mi- Rich aid daughtir. Mr*
dren usually i re
If the parents n'e j^ if ftruishid work
1 uii have »II
Grate in* this week leaving for the Bishop, Mr. MrGiiinn, Mi Camp­ careful, about their homes end do not to gain and mthing to lose.
For
west to reside.
The Rich» go to bell, Miss Campbell and Miss Taber. throw iat per and other kinds of money invested this class of prop
Kansas City, V o , I &gt;r. and Mr*
trash around they would nut let erty pays a larger margin of profit
CPS.yj.A AND G R A P K V ILLE
Mittnirk going to Rock Island, 111.,
lltfcir children be careless, and as they thau any other known.
the guests of their son, Cupt. Dean
Mr. and Mrs. Coller anti Mr. r.hd grow up and go to school they would
You cannot afford to build them
Jacksonville,
Florida
Minnick of the U. S. A. and his Mrs. Belile were out to see their old naturally take an interest in the in town where tuxen und inaurante
wife.
Misa Alteen Minnick ia in (rienda on Sunday.
tire high and the,fr.b«r would not
The latter ex­ ground* about the school.
' Rock Inland with her brother, Capt. pect to leave* soon for New York,
The children should first be train- be where thci work is. Great amount
Minnick.
A large circle of friends their home, but we hope to sectoihem ,.tj jn the home.
There i* nothing of time and energy would be lost
here wish them ull prosperity and again next winter.
nicer than a niro, neat yard, to see walking to and fro.
health.
^ iis a Laura Parker visited a few papers and fruit peelings scattered
Colored people like to live in com­
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith, who days nt Miss Alice Vaughn's end at­ about the yards and streets makes
munities together. Midway already
returned to their fnmily and former tended the Easter service f.t Moore's them look very untidy, thvn the
has 25 ItouroH, ONE S TO R E , one
home in Wichita, Ke.ns., some time Station.
leavres covering the lawn should ba church now building, nfiother plan­
tgo have traded their fa tm here on
Mm. Gurdcr Lundqulst Is now raked off. If there is a rain water ned.
Cameron avenue to G. M. Predmoro visiting at Mr. John LundqtUst'*. barrel it should bo covered, if not it
«ts.il
It appeals to u* this is the place
of Atlanta, Gu., for a place in It was a.mistake ns to Iter husband will form a fine brooding Jilncy for
for tenant houses, where there is
Wichita.
accompanying her, he being too busy mosquitoes und we all know that plenty of work. , Land is well drain­
Frank C. Greenmnn's home in this time.
they carry malaria.
ed, good soil for home gardens, taxes After F oot Years of Discouraging I luid gollcn so walk 1 could *&gt;11
Greenwood was the place chosen for
Mr. Edwin Lundquist and wife,
Flowers also help to beautifu the and insurance light.
n delightful picnic dinner lent Sunday Mrs. G ardor Lundquist and thn homes, and mnko tho town more ut
and I gave up in despair.
Thursday, April 15th, 10 a. m.,
Conditions, M n . Bullock Gave
hy a party of his friends and neigh­ mother, Mrs. John Lundquist and tractive, besides flower« grass plots
At last, my husband gol me a (Millie d
Penny Jiros. and Thomas Bros,,
bors.
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son, Aaron were all callers ut Mr. nro also attractive. Trees too should Celebrateti Twin Auctioneers will
Up in Despair. Husband
Cardai, the woman’s tonic, ami I co®Mr. and Mrs, Chus. Lucas of H. C. Lundquial'a on Sunday after­ bo taken care of, trimmtd at the
soil a few desirable residence lots in
Eureka Hammock entertained their noon.
îL’*.* menced taking‘ f t From Ihe &gt;cry first
right time and not allowed to be­ this new subdivision, to the highest
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to
Rttcue.
old friend, George Roberts of Pan­
Mr. and Mrs. Evana spent* part* come ragged and ugly.
1‘ bidder"wilh'out recorvé.
Free Bardose, I could tell it wasjhclping me.
ama
several days.
Mr. Robert* of 'Saturday-tind Sunday nt 'Lake
Clean streets also add graatly to bectse .fpr one and alt.
can now walk two miles without ia
was on route to hhi parents' home
Mary.
175.00 Lot, Greenbacks, Gold and
the looks of a town. When you see
netr Detroit, Mich. He wua much • Mrs. Stedt and daughter, Ebbu
Catron, Ky.—In an Interesting letter tiring me, and am doing all niy work.’
anyone throwing paper or peelings Silver given away on the grounds.
plcued with the farming and chicken visited at Miss Mary Scanserrcvino
o n the street, a kind word, askin Music by Richardson Brea. Rag- from this place, M rs. Bettie Bullock
If you are all run down from womielf
business, here find may return and on Sunday.
them not to throw it on the street Time Band. Go out and buy prop­
invest. .
writes as follows: " I suffered tor four troubles, don’t give up in despair, TriMrs, Jack Vaughn called at Mrs. but in the pnrbago'can near will aid erty. Grow Rich.
Howard Swartx left Saturday night
Thompson's on Monday.
■You know Sanford la the
Best years, with womanly troubles, and during Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Itlushefp^
In keeping them clean.
fe r New York city upon the reccdpt
Mrs. Evans was calling at Mrs.
Being a member of the Civic City in tho State In tho Greatest
more than a million women, in it* ^
of a Mrgrant announcing the sud­ Bnllitiger*« on Tuesdny nnd thfn
of
the Ihls time, 1 could only sit up for a tittle
League in a groat holp, for the parks Truck Growing Section
den death of-hla father. Rev. Wm.
they called on Mrs. H. E* Lund- have been improved and flowers set South.
while, and could not walk anywhere at years ol continuous success, and -hou-J
Schwartz Saturday morning frofi tjulst.
out, and tho fountain fixed by them.
all. At times, 1 would b are severe pains surely help you, loo. Your dniggisi1111
pneumonia. His mother Is also said
Mesdames Tompson nnd Evans
Helen Shelton.
to be f e i y ill.
Much sympathy Is called on Mr*. Vaughn on Wednes­
soti Cardui for years. He knows »hi*
.C a llin g C a r d s
in my left side.
expressed by their friends here­ day.'
Wedding Announcements
T h e doctor was called in, and his treat­ it will do. Ask him. He will
abouts.
lE i^ ra v in g Work a Specialty
Mrs. Magnusson left for Deer­ her sister’s, Mrs. Jack Thompson’s.
□ e s t o f work Guaranteed
ment relieved me for a while, but 1 was mend 1L Begin taking Cardui today.
Mr. H. E. Lundquist nud his
field to bo with her husband again
Send fo r (Vices and Samples
brother in luw, Anron had pretty
Writ* tot Chitunooc*
on Wednesday.
P A O LA P O IN T S
soon confined to my bed again. Altar
vuary Drp«.. Chwum®*»., Tw&lt;a.J “
Mr*. Hughes of* Sanford and Eu- good luck with Ashing on a stormy
Rosa K earns left for his homo in
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THE SANFORD HERALD

KtVirlaS) »/#■"1«M
S titt OF T U E . O LD M A N ./ Forvi»- b w r - b u t l r 'through t h &amp; 'g o m f
Editor Hot) Holly hn» gone to offirr» of the Association. Those who
Tallahassee
and liindnd a Joh tn the invested their money in Association
U. J. HOLLY. Editor
it e. Kind H&lt;&gt;t&gt; liad heard stock will in a few days receive their
U'k’islat
u
n
­
w. M. i i a y n e s . riu»in«'s» Manager
that thr people of 1-ong.wortil had it «hare of the earnings and those who
r (
I'ut-ll.hrH t»ery Tuamlay-and Friday
plan on foot to divide Seminole made loans have their homes at u
" 1 ^ E V E R YB O D Y knows that money comes slowly and it takes a great
None have
county and the astute editor con­ low rate of interest.
-^-^deal^ofiFard work to earn a fair income. This is the best known
cluded the only safe way was to he failed in payment or Inst their
Ml'ItSCMI’T IO N PUIC K. IN 4ll\ANOC
right on the ground through the en­ homes through this institution that
reason for saving a part of your money. The harder you have to work
ONK YIUH
II® tire sessiop. Orlando Sentinel.
gives the borrower ample time to
N IX M O NTH S
IJ i
for it tho more carefully you should protect same.
Wrong again, brother
The Holly make payments and nil reasonable
TIIKi:&gt;: MO NTH S
now in Tallahassee is Reginald S chances to make good
Pdlttrttl la IX« ( Ilf Xp C'avviev II W IVt Traf Ip Holly, eldest son of the editor and
Such an institution is of infinite
Ailtanrf or 20c. I'«f Month
he
can
take
care
of
the
position
he
I
good
to the community for the coinPifmmjs 1« ^diaticr MOW lh M»«fr al nffln
holds. and ulso any county division munity of homes owners is one of
(Utrcrd t.Vn.m]-ilaoi Moil Mallrf U|u.i 22aad that may i\rise. being a chip oil the |the liest and most staple In the
I OCR. al Ihr rMtaffWf al Naafard. I «a l«la.
old block.
We have two Hnllys wor|,(
|t ¡„ being recognised overyI aulrr Act af March led. !*&lt;•
cnining on that we hope will carry where as the best means of building
IVANf YOUR BUS1HLSS.
i&gt;ir»t&gt;onr Nu. us on the hrm name, although neither , cilie.d and forming a stuple populn-.1
a n . « U I Diali UwUdlx
one of them seem to cure much about ijon. Every one recognites this fact
H. R. STEYF.NS
II. E. TOUR
C. M. HAND
SANFORD. FLORIDA
R. R. DEAS
the newspapetNjnme.
And
then, and the public men of today lay
Sanford -lived* ■» *&gt;ew hotel. Who
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WOODRUFF
AU-Pra-k-wb.
brother. Forrest Lake is also at Tnl- ^fjrtrr Stress upon the vast amount
Will build i t ? "
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Intiassce.
I of good accomplished by inducing
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---------------- o -----0 ----people to own their homes.
Sanford is well ublc to build a nowC R O P PEST L A W
In his message to the legislature
hotel and home people can start it
The enactment of a crop pest l a w 1 Fueaday Governor Trammell made
if they will.
is one Of the first duties of the r o m - " 1" following recommendations:
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ing session of the legislature.
The
"Our citizen; of limited means, |»|acosi.**
And with n master hand1
Snnford will never get out of the demand for adequate anil comp re- whethre living in tlie country or in fi,, gleaned and made very plain to
• ATLANTIC C O A S T L IN E ‘
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S A N I ORD LODGLS
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little city class until n n*ov hotel is hensive legislation on this important t0*’n" should be encouraged to nr-. u, a (ow prominent and leading facts
T R A IN S
their own home-* regarding the drama ami tho drubuilt. Does this appeal to the citi- subject is ns insistent as it is gen -1 'luire and ow-n
Sanford l.lulgc No 62. F. nnd A. M.
N o r th b o u n d
erul
throughout
Florida.
Fruit ^nr , l,t'purpose of offering them malic instinct which God has put
xertg of Sunford?
Communication every first and third
w, • . .
ArriV,‘
Dave
growers, nurserymen and land own- { BOmp encouragement, and for the up- jn u|| nf
unij which wo spo'nta- Thursdays at -7t30.- visiting brethren
----- O ----No. T2
4:00 P. M
1.0. I'M
welcome.
buffflfrtg
o
f
our
«tate,
I
believe
it
neoualy
use
No. 8 2 ... .1:18 A. M. . 1:3-l A \I:
"Sanford was there,
there," says the ers rei|uire it for their own protec­
O. L. Taylor
J. C. Humph
would be wi\e to submit a ronstituNo. 84.. .10:45 A..M. . .11:05 \
Ho told of its manifestation In
Herald, referring to the Miami meet. tion now nnd for tho future pros­
Secretary
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\V. Nf
No. 80.
.2:22 P. M.
2 I • p \t
tionnl amendment providing for ex- literature, and on the stage it is a
Yea, w«s there on both feet— H olly’s perity of tho state.
Mo. a» ■■s-rtuto.tt- M : . ...- r r - t r
Absenee of such a law upon the emption from taxation of a rc«uua^^H»ten» medium fur tfb; fAtutenlwtnm
feet.— Orlando Citizen.
Southbound
Monroe Chapter No. IS, R. A. M.
pHncjpfcs nnd ideas that perme­
Ttnrnrr
bonk* of Florida fins kept able amount of tne nsse.iscd-^TrTTle o f
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12:28 I*. M.
12.1.» 1*. M.
the
homestead
when
actually
used
Meets
every
second
nntf
fourth
Thurs
ate modern society.
outside capital from seeking -invest­
No. 80 .. .2:06 A. M.
2 16 A M
day in Mnsonic Hall over the lmperin
Tho people of Sanford Rre ashamed ment Jn this state.
and
occupied
by
the
owner.
This fact has
With the causes
of
prejudice Theatre. Visiting companions welcome.
No. H!l . 2:10 1». M
2 IO I' M
of their city on account of the poor been brought to.the attention of a
No. 85
"W hile the stnte owns-only about against the stage removed it shall J P. Kurnntz
5:36 1’ M ' 5
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H E. Tolar
No. 27
hotel accommodations.
How much number of land owners who have one hundred thnpsand acres of land, become a powerful factor in the
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Secretary
High Priest
longer will you hang your hend in soil and location suitable for citrus other than school lands, and ........ hnppy and beneficent entertainment
Oviedo
shame?
'— A rrive
fruit culture.
Frankly, the man located within
the
Everglades, and education of the world,
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Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eastern Sts
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ready to buy Florida land for the think it would be a wiso policy'to
Dr. Tucker
recommended
the
Meets every first anil third Tuesday
You cannot talk about the beau­ development of orange and grape- enact u settlers' art applying to thi* study of dramatic literature in works &gt;n each month. Everyone who has sum
Leesburg
ties of Sanford and the advantages I fruit groves does not care to run the land one hundred thousand acreNo 21 A rrive
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of such great contemporarv drrmat- hi» Slur in th&lt;- East are cordially invited
No 24 l&gt;'il V
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of the city until you have n decent risk of losing his property through on which a bona lido settler, who ist» as Tolstoi, Frhekhov. Ibsen. to visit this chapter.
1 A rriv.
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Alice E. Robbins, Soc'y
hotel in which to accommodate the the luck of crop pest protection such had continuously lived for a required Strondherg.
Maeterlinck,
lirieux,
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stranger within your gates. Do you as should be provided for by law. period upon a tract, and tnado cer­ Gulworthy and Shaw.
Trilby
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
intend to quit talking about your
The absence of such a law is a tain substantial improvements there­
He Advocates the reading of con­
—A rriv e
1 1*0 P M
Meets second anil fourth Tuesdays
own home town or will you build further nnd constant menace in that on, could purchase a tract of not ex­ temporary (days for the purpose of
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Nisiting
knights
always
welcome.
that hot61 now?
no man can toll what crop pest may ceeding forty acres, ut a priro which broadening the mental horizon nnd 11. MrLnulin
O. J. Miller
C l y d e Lin e B&lt;m U
----- (7-----next come to light.
Florida W » a would he reasonable for un art uni cultivating the imagination
K It and S
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(Si .)&lt;•Wn« Mise»
oist, neii.i-.i..,.««.
semi-tropical climate,
The atm and pur (tone of the I
The Herald again warns that un- &gt;“ urm••••nan-, ( '•Filler
Arrive 10:00 A .M I&gt;-uv« :
\M
Sanford Lodge No. 27. I. &lt;». O. F.
O
Dramatic League i* to increase the*
leas Sanford shall build u new hotel «"»"lucive to the propagation and
efficiency of the nlugc .1» a »octal1 Meets every Monday at 7 ;.*I0 p 111
this year there will be no need to |"Peedy development o f # erop desover Imperial Theatre
factor
troyuig pest*
Disease in the potato,
ndvertise for visitors for next « - r u n
C. &lt;\ Cobb,
¡J W. tt. Singletary
The League is encouraging dra­
Secretary
N G.
Holly will build that hotel kim*e|f celery, lettuce, or in fact any of the
Hon Arthur E Donegan who re- matic work in the achool in order to
one of these (lays we shouldn't won­ vegetable or field crops is just as
likely to develop as in the grove, sides at Kissimmee and represent» give the innate dramatic in»tinrt
der.— St. Petersburg Times.
•.ale lily ( nnip No 6. \V. l&gt; \V
^3 f
Wish w«* hud the money. Hro The object of a crop pest law is to ( |)t. counties of (Isccnlu, Orange and hupp) uml legitimate expression.
Meets second Vind fourth Wednesday
Dr. Tucker stated that he shall he nights in each motirtf. .
Straub. We would not cull on any­ provide for an organization that will I Seminole in the stute senate is u
J J-' llooleliun
he constantly on the nlert to do- |,bsy man at Tnllahnssee
The Sen gluil to furnish the club with any F 1. Miller
one else to help.
■
Clerk
(
'ouncil
Commander
tert the first symptoms of trouble. 4l(,r has a host of friends all over the assistance in the shape of either the
t&gt;
and backed up with nmple |&gt;ower stute and with hi.» colleugues in thè ollicinl publications of the Ilrumn
Sanford Herald says. " I f surface and funds to eradicate threatening
sonate and thè member» of thè lower League or of his own publications I ruled lirnlhi-rhood o f Carpenters and
indications mean anything Forrest conditions before they can develop
Join ers o f A m erica
house ho is very popular. thereforc accompanying his courses.
Lake will he elected speaker of the Into serious loss.
Sanford lu&gt;cul Union No 1751 meets
hi» tornire of urtivi' servire ut tIn­
ho use."
first anil third Thursday night at 7
stale rapitili is a continuous levee
Malte» Goorf Showing
o'clock in the Eagles' Hall
Here's hoping the undertow will
and hi» hendqunrters al thè l«eon
Jacksonville. Aprii 8 The
re­ J \\ () Singletary.
RECOM M EN D A T IO N S
J M Drown,
upset “ surface indications " ()r:
Sec'y Treas.
President
hotel are thè rnost popular in Tal reipts from internai revenue collerGovernor Trammell in a volumin­
1 ando Citizen.
lahassee
Senator Donegan is one tions for March 1915. arrntding to
ous* document gives out some good
II. P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241
Don't know what you call it hut
T h a i's W hat W e ’d ll.m \ou
recommendutiobs to the legislature of the hold-over senators and has the ollicinl» ut the oilier of Collector
NUVt first and third Wednesday night
some kind of undertow seemed to
already represented the 19th dis- Hayes II lu'Wis, totulled the sum of
Do,
and if followed they will result in
st corner of First St ami Palmello Ave
upset the indirn(i6TuC
He has not ex- i } 127,242.10, as against a total col- O !.. Taylor
R. L. Peck
some good luws
On account of the trict one session
T h e K a r ls A lto u l
() pressed himself as wanting the posi­ lection for Mnrch. 1914. of $112,Secretary
Exalted Ruler
lack of space they cannot be given
Miami is some dry city. If you in full but h summary of the Gov­ tion again, but in the event that he 482.62. making a net increase for the
i O U R H A K K K Y O O O IlS j
♦
would desire it the 19th
will he year of $15,760.
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have uny doubt about it. quiz any ernor’s message is given below:
The Lake Urecxe Council No. .11 Junior ? W e ’re a lw a y s T e llin g \n u
♦
found loynl to him.
member of the press gang that was
This is an especially gratifying
Order
United
American
Mechanics
&gt;
A general program of economy to
»
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P.
there lust week. Orlando Reportershowing the officials claim, in view
W
c
lo
ll
y
o
u
h
e
re
naught
hut
Senator
Donegan
has
been
men­
»
permit, wherever possible, the re­
M.. in the City Hall. Visiting brother*
4
Star.
(h e t r u t h .
duction of state tuxes. Included in tioned several times ns a possible of the. gcnrrul business depression are welcome. C. II. Smith. Ree. Sec.
♦
the
United
Stales.
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Miami is all right and there is no this is suggestion to cut down use­ candidate for governor of the state throughout
A m i re n d in 2 w hat we ».n
but
his
many
duties
as
banker
nudi
chicli
ha.»,
of
course,
affected
inter
need to quiz any of the gang
None less expenses of the stute legislature,
t’eler) I'lty Aerie No. 185.1
W e hop e y o u w II uni ln»l(&lt; *
general husinen.» man are arduous ual revenue collections a.» seriouslv
of the newspaper men drink any­ and hiring of supertluoqs clerks
Meeting every Tu«-»du&gt; night it I 8
♦t
a lo o f.
i'ico Budding
thing now and "d r y ” Miami did not
Authorize rtties to chunge charters und he dot's not seem im-lmed ut as it has the other departments of o'clock
J. T. Hoolchan,
G. E. Tarati«.
R u t C o m e H e re L i e r j D a i. i
this time to dofT the business suit the federal govern ment.
bother them.
without expense to state.
Worthy President
Secretary
for
the
robes
of
governor.
That
he
-O
To require interest on c«u|tty
i* looked upon as a factor in the
R eal W isdom .
"M o re business blocks for Lucky funds deposited in local hanks.
o j i s Tin he n o . oi. 1 . o . r . m . i ?
Slnco courtesy cannot be made cod;
Limit maximum millage for county senate is evidenced by his following
Sanford,” remarks the Herald in one
Meets every first nnd third Pridny .
P K o»» I O ♦
113 Magnslis.
pulsory.
the
next
best
course
Is
t6
appointments:
salumn nnd "many new residences expenses.
night.» at 7:10 in Masonic Temple.
Senator Donegan is a member of avoid rudeuess. tho second best Is to
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for Lucky San fowl-" in the next. In
Require ofllrers to pay over county
Visiting brothels welcome
overlook
It.
It
Is
hardly
worth
whllo
Judiciary A, finance and luxation;
the articles under the headings tho funds promptly.
John StJm|*er,
,,
to resent the behavior of thoi whom W. A Ginn.
good news i:. told of brick business
Uniform system of public accounts. corporations, "banking, chairman of we may never meet igain. Is f
( of It
Sachem H E R A L D W A N T A D S l ’ \Y
We
blocks, under way and in conti rnApply game revenue to public public lands und drainage, and mem- should be wise enough to avoid osl- j
l&gt;er of prison nnd convict commit­
plntion, and pretty homes for citi­ schools
Don* where we know . udeliess Is o
zens. Sanford xellis to be growing
State aid to growers in stumping tees of the senate.
be expected: we avoid streets with .»
We are proud of our senator for bad repute because we :tave a p*thcr
right ahead ar.d not depending upon out (tests which menace fruit ,and
he haa made good in every particu­ clear Idea oi the -xpertrnce wc might
"lu c k ."
It Is alright to be lucky truck.
is the way you rvreive mir Dread.
lar
and the present session will find meet if we veoturrd tu them, especial­
but the Sunford folks evidently have
Stute utd in eradicating cattle tick.
And
it is delicious. Made, from
...
him in his place at every roll call ly after dark.
enterprise, thrift and industry, nnd
Establishing of marketing bureau
ready nnd willing to serve his con­
tho highest grade Hour in :• &lt;l,,an
that leavea luck to bo laughed over. for protection of shippers.
stituents.
^
bakery,
it leaves nothing t" •"* dr— .Times-Union.
Requirement.
Agents . for agricultural demon­
“
I
wonder
if
our
boy
will
ever
be
----- 0 -----strations in various counties.
sired. Try a loaf today
v,,u ^
a great man?" "Well, he has one of
Remove license' tax on farm pro­
want it again tomorrow &lt;b.r pi**
The Lanks of any city arc the in­
the main characteristics—he can't
stitutions that start the movements ducts, support of boys and girls In
and cakes too, an* fresh *•' *T\ day.
write a legible slcualuro."— Florida
for the benefit ol the city.
The canning club ventures.
Times-Union.
The Woman’s Club wns delight­
Require common rarriets to fur­
three banks of Sanford will soon
BAKERY
have a million dollars on deposit. nish curs for perishable products fully entertained Wednesday after­
noon in listening to an address by Is &lt;*•■»! • ( t'ounlr Jndfr, Hrmlnolr Counl,
This would be n good talking point when needed promptly.
111 Park Ave.
Tree Delivery
HUIe « f Hat Id*
Establishment of n public road Dr. Samuel Marion Tdrker, profes­ In r&lt; E&gt;tata of
if these same banks would start a
Franklin
sor of English In the Polytechnic t rink
hotel in Sanlord. They are not In, commission.
Nollra 1« k«nt&gt;y (Ivan, to »11 whom It
General improvement of school Institute, Drooklyn, nnd the esteem tray tonr«rn, that on l i t lllh day ol
tho hotel business but the three
Urlobar, A. I). I9I&amp;. I »hall apply lo the
in which ho is held by his special Uotorabla (too. (i. Ilarrinx, Judf» at a^d
“*
banka can inaugurate a movement system. .
ta Judt» ot Probata, for my. final
improve condition of state con­ department there led to his election t’ourt
that will have u hotel started here in
dkrkargo aa admjnlatratrli ol lha ratal»
as chairman of the library commit­ ol Frank Franklin, darcaaad: and that at
■Ixty days. Does this appeal to the victs.
tha aama lima I will praaant my final acProhibiting the insurance com­ tee of the Now York Drama League. r-ount» aa admlnlatrslrll ol aald aatata
people * who have btulns .enough to
Dr. Tucker is u grandson of San­ and aak lor tholr apprvoal.
auccessfully conduct three such line bine.
Datad April Stb.. X: o. i*
tm .
ford's
first citixen, the late and dis­
Enactment
of
a
rigid
anti
trust
—
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institutions ° as the First National
Admlnlalratrla.
FKF.DF.UIC II UAND. PaLuo(.»r
F. P. FORSrtK. Vier rii'ii»''
tinguished ludge J. Wofford Tuckei
Bank, the Peoples Dank and tho law.
Wilaon A llouaholdrr, Attornrya.
B F. WIIITNl'.M. Cvsiii.o
A. L. BETTS. A m i C m i b i »
e«-4-s,
a-4.
«-a.
T-a,
a-s.
»t
and a son. of Dr. Samuel Marion
Uniformity of taxation.
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Seminole County Dank?
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Tucker, ouF Unit resident phyalcinn,
In Court of ('ounlr Judaa, arminola
Reduction of the interest rate.
and It is with very great pleasure In r» Fatata*ol«unir. Stato of Florida
Amend the primary law.
’ It U rather an ungracious thing
that his friends of “ Auld Lang Syne” Ausuatu* MaDonald
Reform of court procedure.
to figure the results of the recent
Nollco la baraby givan, to all wham it
welcome him home again.
Abolish
unanimous
rule
in
Jury
may roncar», that
on Ih» llth day ol
visit of the state editors to Miami,”
Octotar, A. I). 1»1». I abati apply to tha
•j It is important to put by your spare cash
verdicts.
The club women in anticipation Itonorabla Oao. O. Ilarring. Judg» ot aald
remarks the Herald. Dut the figur­
Court, aa Jude* *1 Probat», toc my final
Provide
for
canal^regulation
across
of
his
proposed
visit
to
his
aunt,
ing is done In a very pleasant way
. to your credit promptly in the Bank.
dlacharg» sa oxocwtrix ol - tha »alato »I
Mrs. A. E. Philips wrote to him and Auf uitui McOoaald, doroaaadi and tknt
and not one o f the editors can make southern portion of state.
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•
tha aama timo I will proaant my final
Increase penalty for. drunkenness, received the promise, early In the at
arcoupta aa oaacutrll ol aald aatalo, and
protest or feel that the Herald is do­
1i An account with us Is the best assurance
. w. winter, of a lecture, which th e y re­ aak lor tkair approvai.
ing anything out of the way in the j T o check land sale frauds.
Datad Aprii Rth. A. O. ISIS.
Encourage
owning
of
homes.
of safety.
»
m i n n i i : M cD o n a l d .
quested should ba upon the drama,
premises. “ From what has been re­
Livauttla.
Support
for
state
institutions.
realizing
the
rare
opportunity
ol
&gt;\ ll»on A llouihotdar. Altornaya.
ceived, and tho returns are about all
tO-t-D. &amp;•&lt;. 6-S, 7-6. P-S, »•?
---------------- O-----bearing ono so well informed nnd
i
in,” declares the Herald, " it is es­
Your deposits soon increase here at inter*’!
qualified to. discuss authoritatively
timated that the newspapers of the . O W N IN G Y O U R O W N H O M E
Tho Sanford Duilding and Loan a subject upon which so much is
state have given Miami over thirty
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columns of splendid advertising." In Association haa done more for the written nowadays.
The ladies had assigned the theme,
’ addition to this the Herald feels sure people of Sanford than any other
D E N T IS T
that tho visitors had a good time and one institution in assisting jteople to but Dr. Tucker, in the beginning an­
WORK FOR W H IT E PEOPLK ONLY
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will talk about Miami for some time build and own their own home; nnd nounced that the wibject was too
vaat
to
be
treated
in
the
concrete,
two
thirds
of
the
new
homes
erected
P
E
O
P
L
E
S
D
A
N
K
B
U
I
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D
I
N
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to cpme in a way that will be wbrth
could only touch it in “ high
In Sanford during the past six years he
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incalculable amounts.
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Mr, W I) Holden was the charm­
A RESUME OF SANFORD
ing Inavies« at the home of Mrs.
Derni,n»l ration of the famou« Heil
Sanford House
HAPPENINGS UP FO DATE
George Davis Hart on tho Heights
VSnig Brand of G rupe June at the
H. S. Clayton, K. E. Lusk, Tain»
yesterday
afternoon. Tho club prlso,"
A .14ten ill CommiaieaiHiftt 1«# lAu
p i t i e Happenings— Mention
atore of 1. I’ Met'idler ojt Saturday
pa: E. E. Lawrence, 1-akeland; J. It.
( (dimn f.i * S-'vtwIJ l l t l n i
rtf Pliot.f
fell
to
Mr«.
G F. Smith, to whom
afternoon and evening
Kveryone
of M a tte r s in B r i e f
M * K \ Ifihub. fhun. N*. 701
Thornton. Atlanta. (ïa . J R Pow­
1
was
presented
a pretty HI tie set of
invited to a ' tend
Personal I te m s of
idl. Lakeland; Wm
C Anthony,
beauty pin»
Mr.«. Newman won tho
Lim ¿n . -1J d r t r t Alauni-.
itr.i.tf*3nr«»i *..*r4a tauter: »&lt;¿2Jático
Clermont; J. B Brinson. Madison;
In te re s t
(•arage &lt; hange« llanda
guest jirixe, a cut g.la«f lemon plate,
t *• tl»u/«i II nliit lUJ
I he Hus rii in» ti.T.ige ha» el mg d \V D Dought rie. A* hint a. Ga . W
&gt;• 1er U1 i
Mrs Sovaedi 1« the and to Mr» Frank Mu!er fell the
(
H.
tve' ti an &gt;ojiigest d lighter of Mr and Mrs. cotiAolulion pmo of a lovely box of
hand* /. I II r, ui m» »riling the T Knight, St Lniis. NJo
Invitations have beoti tm ►
summary &lt;&gt;f *lu' Floating Small
Lux, Macon. Ga.; II. II
Vogel. nouitcmg the approaching marriage Il II Hill of this city and is well handkerchiefs.
«ame
to
(mrner
A
l.awMtn
who
»dl
The &lt;h lirioua . re­
Talk* Succinctly Arrangi ci for
, .iTanipa; l'. C Balkan, líenla and of Mi - Fannie Robinson to Mr known, having a large circle of freshments served was chicken salad, &gt;
oJierate the «urne
»*
Hurried llrrald Headers
Jacksonville: G. T Bailey Jr . In m - Donald t'heney on Wednesday, April friend
Tlie groom is a successful sandwiches, grapefruit atrnw-.i nnd
Who, pa; Mrs. Bussey, J«ck*qn ville; C D 21 ai the
’
Sauford ne li» 11 new hotel
Urlando Presbyterian travelling man
Mr and Mr« Sov-I hot coffee. Enjoying Mrs. Holden's
Mcl.eitnon, Meridian. Mi«« : J J. churcl it nine o'clock
Mi«« Rob avoli
Sanford needs a new hotel, \\ ho »ill start It’
reside in Coluinbti«. Ohio grucious hospitality were Mesilamoa
Milioni V. Jacksonville J E Sow h inson
.1 daughter of Capi
B M
Geo. Davis Hart, C. 0. McLaughlin,
will »tart II?
Demonstration of the (iiinou« Red and wife. Gloves ville, N V : Arthur ifobin-un. county clerk, and Mr
It. \V. Herndon, R. A. Newman. G.
Fourth
(Iradr
Hgy
Hunt
Household good*, Imperial i ron a Wing Brand of Grape Juici
at the Fane, J. P Clermont, lax; J L Cheni*v i« the m i id Judge and Mr.«
J:..
.Smith, T. .A. Neal, -W.-R. Anno;'
60-t f ill ore of L P. McCuller on Saturday
and yeaat cakes at Simon's.
Proctor,—Dayton. D.\- T . -W. HnRr?-«-j,- m riienej\-~‘ M a n y VtffiJa) TrffalAs rTJta cl tukMrr-'Sd •- Miss C nrriv Kmf* Cecil ^GahbeU. S- - U.. liarrext. -Jr;,- * - is»
cvertnr
Pvoryrmw ! Way,— Ssvarmsh, • Oarr. A.. NUgnun, ■hrrtv* treert -horror-of- Miss minger and Miss Lillian. Hrggrns rtt' .Misa Hart of Orlando nnd Misa
Sanford need»»», new hair) • Who afu.tnOon nnff cv
invited to arre irrt.
Tampa; Sam Klein. Rye; S. J. I ar- Robin-on nnd others “ arc on the » 0 - joyed a jolly time In Central park Laura Fish.
•,riB start-HI* - • ’
--------■*■ *
I
ney.
Tampa; J. M. Stark. Palntka; rial calendar. Roth are exceedlingly hunting for eggs Wednesday after­
1 hange Kirnt Name
The boys are rehearsing every
noon It is characteristic of Die pub­
l&gt; A Calwdell
Calw dell has bought out the M 11 Thutr," ’r* G 11 Am w- ,j0u1*' W*H httown and have a host of
night for tho big home minstrel that
Mrs. A. L. Dorman and Mrs. Waits
lic school« teachers of Somoni to
villr,
Ky.;
Frank
A
Best,
New
AIfriendin
Sanford
who
extend
ron»ill be pulled off here in n^few week« interest of hi« two »ori«. D D and
entertained
n bunch of lit ii« people
plan
for
the
pleasures
of
their
puW P Crugler, Drain; 1 g r » t illations.
well known
The"proc«M*ds wifi go to the County Il AA &lt; aid » idi in : I
Monday
afternoon
with on -Easter
.pits
in
addition
to
training
their
J
Wootcrn, C«
firm of D A Caldwell At Sons. D ^ Alex Brown, N
Fair Fund.
VTrent
r.,t. I Routli,
ll.h ii lt,
1*
\t
t ,,li.ti,.in
In T '
,
minds, and delightful littli' outings egg hunt in West Side' Park, to tho
P.
M
Coleman,
Jnx;
1‘rttly Church Wtddmy.
Caldwell'« two -or». I).
||
and parties frequently occur within great delight anil hrppinex*' of tho
Sanford-stccd* a new hutej^
Who
Mn. H. L. Clayton, Tampa ; T 7 J.
A marriage surrounded w ith much
Caldwell will remain in his employ.
First and most tmpor-:
«ill atari It?
Cilnninghnm. Chicago. Ill ;
S. B interi t in Spnford was that of Mi«« the school term, to thA joy of the youngsters
young
people
nnd
the
happiness
of
taut
was
the
hunt for eggs, after
Roger«, Jax, F E. Gilbert, lux; J. AA Sue Si»!er and Mr. Ralph J. Sauls,
Just received a shipment of Pinko
ST. A G N E S Gl 11 1) S U P P ER
their
thoughtful
teachers.
An
eager
j
which
a
gay
time
WM enjbycd playVenable and wile, J. T. Venable, J. at Enterprise Thursday morning.
hats and (lowers.
Mrs. J. II Brul l j n e s Building &lt;jn First Street
search was made for the bright, ' " g games, after which the gracious
C
Phillips.
Chicago.
Ill
The wedding wn* solemnized by
nut. 115 PalntertW-irenue
66-ltc
Saturila)
,V . , „ ...... " , „ .
V . . 1" t- V* Pretty eggs upon this occasion and* hostess served delicious ins cream
Rev. Alleyns of DeLand at tho EpU- ‘
* rlf
Menu ,
Hack From Cubil
C. H. Veager of Orange City was!
i excitement run rife when cifcht beau- and cake. Enjoying the frolic were
copal
church.
The
church
was
beauRoast
Chicken
Cold
Stnw
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Williams, M in
among the vialtora here on \Vedne*-|
. tiful golden ‘■jigs were found.« Tho Helep and Virginia Jinkins, Irene
Cn ■■m Potatile.
-&gt;Aet**-+V
dav.
Mr
y*iafl«r. . i«., marshal .—at
tr'ltUCERiïltiïit . «tuaie
- Gunvit-Tifiy" j reê,” 8atn Younts, l\ l/ llaw k im anTT
trte green oi tmtms , ¡tÍM o( rnn(ly to their guests and
Dolly Hutcheson. Claude Bensly,
Orange City nnd is' also engageT’in I Macaroni
and ferns, and the fragrance of or- ■
Coffee
Tea|\v.
J.
Thigpen
have
returned
from
Lawrence
Dolman, Jay AValts, Ar­
the mercantile business.
• |
•good time was enjoyed by all.
Price .16c
! Culm. The men of the party wit­ ange blossoms giving the breath of
thur Monger and Billy Hutcheson.
Demonstration of the famous Red
I
The wedding music ‘was
Dessert
nessed the Wlllnrd-Juhnson light rjld spring
U Caff;; /’r/uiresr l&gt;ahr«
Wing Brand of- Grape Juice at the Pii-, I Of
played by Mrs. M Martin of San
Dr; ngc Le. lili the entire party sa» Colia.
N’ortnf Cu/rmfar
store of L. I*. McCuller on Saturday
ford.
While the guests were asThe first nf the pot t-Lcnten dunces
l kike. 5c
'This afternoon:
afternoon and evening
Everyone
sembling a delightful program was |wan given nt the Woman's Club
Baptist Temple Services for Sundnjr
Murgitret NenPs birthday party.
invited to*attend.
rendered,
turning
the
numbers
being
room«
lust
Mr Bruton Improved
evening by the Welfi re
Sunday school at !* .'10
To-night
Ruin 1. tern's Melody in F
deprrttnent
.1 11 Bruton wa« fori od 1 o o mi
complimentary to the
Sundays join the merry crowd at
1‘reni hing ut II l&gt;\ the pastor, »n
Christian Endeavor social at tho
w*»ik
.it
the'
-hi'i»S
|
V
eral
wi-okBridal
Chorus
from
L'lhcn-t
P"H&gt;
Primm-c
cast anti tlotr friends
eg'*
As
'
h
Woodland Park.
Music. umu.«c
the subject, '"l’ Io* Church a- .1 Soul
home of Alt-« Carrie Enstninger.
grin w. played the bride . n1 * red the The dub room« ».-re nevir more Inieftts. bathing.
Lease il for your .irid ¿0 |ti the W.ivoro«« liospltal (nr Winning Institution
Social Department dancing school.
treatment
lie
ha«
recovered
*0
The club color* of red nnd
next picnic. See photos at pup-rum
Home Department and Ciadle chufi I* uli her father, Mr John C tractive
Saturday
morning:
rapidly that he was allowed to leave
Kruldi r and was.nu t at the altar by green lend themselves with charm­
wagon,
CJ-tf
Roll Exorcises at 3:00.
Mra. J. T. Brady’s breakfast in
ing
effect
for
'decoration;,
nnd
upon
the hospital on Tuesday and is spend
the groom.
During the ceremony
Jr IL Y. P. U.. 6:30.
honor o( Miss Lucille Bradley.
Word comes from Reginald Holly ing the week at Gainesville visiting
sever. ! «elections were softly played this occasion the roses entwined in
Sr
U.
V.
P.
U.
li:.l(&gt;.
Saturday afternoon:
at Tallahassee that both houses arc
relatives and also attending the
The ushers were the bamboo vines upon the walls and
Preaching at 7JB) by the pastor by Mrs Martin.
Cecilian Music Club recital.
down to business nnd he i« busy in Grand Lodge of Odd Fellhw»
masse* of the red ruses in bowls and
lie
Mr Padgett and Mr Jesse Pratt
Saturday night
the senate attending &gt;0 his duties ns ■Xpert- to return Imine next week Subject, " I « it necessary for SanfoTd
In b
■I'Jlllg go » 11 &lt;•[ valiltr v :im*« upon the tabic«, with sprays
to break the I iirih t 'oiiimandment?'
St Agnes Guild chicken supper.
journal secretary
of
the
pretty
rherokee
roses
giving
I.
U* till* bride YVIt** \» r;
You are cordiali V inv ited to nil crcpi *i
Monday afternoon.
Demonstration of the famous 11,-,|
t nngregallonnl 1 hurrh
Inveli
xrii 0 f ’ inib­ WII" tm»»t n lunch of while were very lovely, I
I bese T VII e
M-«
R
\ Niwmiin entertains
Regular «er \■ - • ■ « t «-'lindaV I
\\ ir,g Itraud of Grape Imre at the
•*, ig,*ii »Itli .t *Ar* ..î It making 1 * harming background fur
ruer of licci*
t h*
Ib • II.In
the
Auction
Bridge
Club
in«4 the prettily gowned women In I lleir
I (ifi*t »lure of I. P MrCull. r 11 ri &gt;.,tiirda&gt; 1 h*&gt; morning 11 • -Ûlijei t
¿mui lining! t
IO xi of f *
Ctrl
' I Xt II
'Tuesday
afternoon
\critic«
will In* *oii»ii|ereii
Mm
I
ullcrnooli and evening
I III* Viilley c Mifinui^ it dt'.inty evening frocks
und I li
S mola
Social Department bridge party.
The delight fill informal it v that |
day school at ’* I a 111 unii »arm
tí. '
111 C*|
invited to attend
H rf boiiijiirl \SXI*«
Tuesday night
Il wh,. ,|, -ire t**
prevailed made l* a ino-t enp'Vuhle
wib 011*,* awaiti . I* .
i *1 » r
rost­
Id le'
*.
\\ ho
no» hole
Sanford ne
Social Department dancing school
, t ii) 1i ilt ration **( Doing People
affair
'The music wits furnished by,
-t miy 1 he word
The b ild e ís the attractive datigli
»ill start it?
A movement 1« on foot in Sanford
Thursday night
In the evening *er\'iee, 7 kit), the
1er of Mr» Sister
The groom I« t lie Messrs Clarence Mahoney uml Al­
Boston l.v ric« at Bapti-i Temple.
1
tv
form
a
C
m v Federal ion of Young
I,
11
mugs
of
Attorney Marion R
-nbj i' *T
will
be
Tlo
Twin
,'tnl
-on ut il . 1i l l h . llt l &gt; . l 111» Olir I l f I hi lison \\ itJierington The dance rpen
People» .»nil'll»! ic1 hi- mat ter has
hi- horiie U liai II* U .1» I wi n I ••
l.nksou ville returned t
most prominent men of \ oluxia couit ed with the grand march led by Mr,
been fully discussed by the pa-tors
,
Easier I ’nrty
Thursday morning after -pending 11
A Neal and Mr
McClinlock,
Good iiiu&lt;lr will In ftlldered *it
ly
Tor many years, he was ideili 1 T
of the Ministerial Association and
day in the city on legal business laith services
»
ho
introduced
a
series
of
charming
One
of
the
most delightful of the
Ml are 1 iirdlally III
fled with the hanking liitefusl« of
meets with their hearty endorse­
This was Mr, Jennings* liri inp to vited lo meet with uEasier parlies among the children
Sanford being prominently 0111111*11 figures
ment
It 1- hinted that the R ^
Sanford and he wn« greatly stirprt-rd
Mr- W I, Morgan nini Mr- W »as given Monday by Evelyn and
ed » i l l
the Fir»l National and
p
I
*&gt;
f
the Hap! l-t church »ill ex­
at the great farming mdti'lry of ilo*
E Iboi'li'dib r served punch through Katherine Wessiter. who enteitainei)
(■urden Seed* ari* Here
P e o p le » B a nk
tend the lir-t invitation to the Other,
telery Delta
about fori&gt; little friends with tho
i » setti her**
! he long delay ,t
M
mil Mr» Saul» Ufi iinmeili out Die evening
V o t i n g 1.....p ie t o m e e t w i t h t h e m o n
During the
intermission
sand­ ever popular egg hunt
Dozen» of
bv the government and ordered by
nfel)
after
the
wedding
leretnony
Frog I ullure
the night of the lath
My using ibis
I
guyly
decorated
egg*
were
hidden
wiches
and
coffee
»ere
served.
Claude
l.’
Kngle
»
Itile
ho
was
con
L pun their reEasy, interesting and immensely
night the entertainment of the Un­ for the East Const
about
the
grounds
of
the
South
park
gres»
ritan
lui
ve
ut
last
arri
ved
hot
The
refreshment
committee
were
profitable. Demand far exceed« sup­
ion Lyrics »ill be the program for turn they will re»n|e til Enterprise Mr- W II Peters, ihuirmaii. Mrs and forty merry, joyous children had
I
bere
IH
nnthllig
III
I
he
llower
«eed
Sanford (•• *•1■1■ going over lo Eo
ply
Now’s breeding lime
Urite
On* evening and thus add greatly to
L the time of their lives seeking and
for folder. Breeders and hotel stock line and only uno kiml nf package &gt;d the pleasure of 1he occasion Radges tiTprise (or the wedding wen* Mr Harve) Reufroe anu Mrs T
O'Connor
To
Mrs.
W.
P
Carter
finding them.
It was one grand
garden
«eedcon-l-ting
of
letture,
for sale.
The Ortega
Breeding
»ill be furnished to members of the and Mr» It It Deas, Mr slid Mrs
Farms, Jacksonville
Ortega f»_’c . mu-k melon. icrsiiip radi«h ami b*t two Christian Endeavor societies ami Archie Bella, Mr and Mr* Harry and Mr» John Meisch t» due tin* happy afternoon all the way through
I until dark sent them on their home*
credit of the decorutiens.
luce. Anyone »i«hing secds cari gel
Fla.
ti-l-dtp
the Epworth league, which will Kent, Mr and Mr« Braxton Per­
,
ward way.
When the last egg was
Mr»
('
()
McLn
ighlin
assisted
sante liy r.pplying ut ibis office or
kin«. Mr and Mr»
A P Rossetter.
Who » e uff! muli package to atiy ad* serve ¡1« invitations to the recop
Sanford needs n ne» hotel
in
serving
found
the
company
returned to tho
Mr- J C Enstninger, Mr« Key,
turn »ill start II?
house
to
enjoy
games
and the dainty
dress in thè conni)
The inups ami
Those
present
»ere
Mr
and
Mrs
Watch Tuesday’s issue of The Her­ Mr«. Wright. Mr» Martin nnd Mr
Red other literuture dui m»t come and
Demonstration of the famous
1
U I Holly. Mr and Mrs Newman bob* rakes ntul ice cream rones
It
.1
monti
K
*
ald for full announcement of Du
re , Traili t li•* -lllìlll assortTlient
Wing IDarn d of G r.1pe .1m* e at tho » e
Mr and Mr» B W Herndon Mr j served by the Queen of England to
I ■ d e f a t lu ll r e c e p t i o n
lu
.1
*
l
ia
(
.
p
o
i
oí
ment
»
1
1
1
of
-eeilMrs Jas,
-tore i»f I. P McCuller *m &gt; ii urda y
and Mr- W E Watson, Mr and ber loyal little subjects
»
(,/"*. ! ,111/1/
. la i * a li lo* limi
¡.fe I
W.il«cman. Mr and Mr« Wal Haro» »«sisteil
MrWessncr in
! xer von*' but thè
Ur­
afternoon and evening
I he member» “ I the St
Agile«
On Organlxcd nher
I or the *kill g
Mesdnme* Samuel Puleston, R serving
1Lose present „were 1.*invited to attend
Guild were delighlf ull) entertained lare
Editor Herald
Claire done*, Mlldren and May
A.
Curse,
W.
L,
Morgan,
W.
E.
Leroy Giles, of the law firm of
, My attention has been called tt&gt;! by Mrs. Braxton Perkin» Monday
lloston Lyrics Coming
Holly,
Olive Newmttn,
Margaret
Davis &amp; Giles of Orlando was among
final plans- were made Housholdcr, Vance Douglass, T. A.
the ad. of the Central Building afternoon.
The Boston Lyrics will be here
Neal.
Hal
Wight,
C.
0.
McLaugh­
Neal,
Mary
Elizabeth
Puleston,
the Orlando visitors to the city on
Trades Union which appeared in (or the chicken‘ supper to he given
the night of tIn* 15tlrinstead of the
lin. W II Petrfs, Harvey Renfro«, Georgia Mobley, Helen Terwilliger,
Wednesday.
Leroy is one of the
1 your lust i**u**
The evident inten­ Saturday afternoon and evening in
night of the Itth Tis’ was tlr«t anI
O'Connor
R A Terheun; Irene McGagahin, Albert Connelly,
young attorneys who is making a
tion of I hi- article 1« to nusleud The Ilyne» build)!ig on Fir»! Street T
pounced
'Tin* people of Sanford are
Missi*—
Florence
Frank.
Suffice Wil­ James Robson, E K anil Bob Fos­
Delicious
fruit
punch
nnd
sweet
people into believing I lint tilitiui
name in the legal profession and has
delighted that they un* to have (he
McLaughlin, Lucille ter, Harry and Ralph Woodruff,
labor 1» Do only efficient, resident , ,1 k**» » ere served b&gt; the hostess liam-. Anna
many friends in Sanford » h o an*
pleasure of Pouring this renowned
I ' '"•(• present »ere Mr- Betts Mr« Bradl,*\ Muriel Harrold Lora Tiffl. Anna. Kutv Hamden and William
labor to l*e obtained III Sanford
always glad to see him
concert rump.' nv
They »ill up
l|orten«e Wetdinan. Helen Rowland, DuHosi
Minnie K a t e ami Robert
.**,* r r. M 1—1 « Eva Walker.
\\ Ik pear ut the B |&gt;ti»* Temple *■« tin »tio h i- verv fur from the truth
hull
Sanford need*
*t'hurlutie
Hand.
Adelaide
Ihggm«.
Williams.
Mary Elizabeth and Mor­
Gtisste Ogram.
Frames
If Mr Pearson, a.» the duly up Munson.
third altraolini
m the Alkahest
»ill start it?
Elizabeth
Stafford,
Laura
Fish
and
ris
Mo.ve.
Irene Norwood, MtTud
A-pm
»all.
J
11
rile
arid
Jo»iu
St
union'
, pointed re present a live of organised
Lyceum Course for this yedr
The
Miss l.ceili. Messrs I D Roberts, Lake, Merrill Roberts, Willurd uml
r'harlotte
Hand.
Saidee
William-.
labor
»ishu*
to
enlighten
the
ptihlir
Walter Lovell is home for a visit
music lovers of tin* city should uvc.il
McClinlock, Lloyd, Mildred Lumley, Emily Bail«)-.
further along Du« lijf0 0 1 «hall be Belle Smith. Martha King, Salome Felix Frank.
to his purents, Capt. and Mrs. M \Y,
thcmoclvcs of Dus opportunity to
Billy
Hill.
William
ladller, Yowell,
The business meeting
pleased to take up the discussion Hampton.
Lovell. He has hern firing on the
hear the greatest musical treat of
Roy
Chittenden.
Ralph
Wight, Ni*d
For Hrnrfil nf t.ibriiry
Hock .Island and making
head­ the season. This will jK-rhiip* be, the with him, ami suggest that he state will be held with Mis* Lucille AsChittenden,
George
McLaughlin,
A
committee
of the Library Asso­
briefly and concisely the aim* and pinwall Monday afternoon.
quarters at Harrington, Kansas. On
last of the Alkahest attraction* this
Galloway, Pope Wicker, Joe Chitten­ ciation r.re planning a very fine enobjects of organized labor, and the
account of a business depression he
year.
den. Seth Woodruff, Ellgem* Romnil- teririnment eon-lntlng of music and
methods employed to attain the de­
ha* n leave of absence for sixty day»
The low price- are ¡Ci rents for
li t, Allan Jones. Hume Humph, reading* to be given for the Maga­
It
rdifing
llrll»
sired results, as they exist and are
and thought he would spend the
adults and if* cent- for children
Clarence Mahoney and Ai Withcr- zine Fund of the Librury Thursdqy
'The
friends
of
Miss
Mamie
Hill
prnrtised in Sanford at the- present
time at home
Scat» are now being reserved at the
» ill be interested to hear nf her ingfon.
day
evening. April
2 1.
Tho
time,
Sanford need» a new hotel. Who Temple office, phone 201)
marriage
it&gt;
Mr.
H.
G.
Sovacoll
patronage
of
the
public
is
earnestly
Very truly yours,
dll «tart it?
Monday, April 5th.
The wedding
Hr cry H'rct llridgc
solicited in behalf of the Library.
W S. Price.
Sanford need» a nu» hotel, \\ hti
look place ut the home ol the bride’s
The first of the bridge clubs to re­ The admission fee will he moderato
The garden seeds from Washing­ will start il?
«inter, Mrs. W B Howard at Liut- sume it* games was the Every Week
Continued 011 Page 8
ilavr Your Ford Repainted N o »
ton 10 long delayed have at lust arQuestion»
aSubjects
We have aecured the services of a
nved and can be had nt the Herald
*V?r. George Hyman, pastor ol the first clans painter and we can make
office.
They are In packages and
consist of lettuce, muskmelon, pars­ Baptist churrh lies derided to de­ your Ford look like new at a cost of
nip, radish and turnips. No flower liver a series of sermqns on the fol­ only $12.00. This includes cleaning
*eeds were shipped and if anyone lowing questions, using them c« sub­ thoroughly, coat of drop black and
coat of finishing varnish, upholslrrry
desire* a package they can coll rt jects of the discourses
Sunday Night. April 11th, "Is it and top retouched.
48 hnuia re­
the office.or the package will he
necessary for Sanford to break the quired to complete the job.
mailed to their address.
HEUE Ls n human side to Ihi.s institution. We like to meet outr customers and Ret
fourth Commundrjtent?"
Sanford Machine &amp; Gifrage.
Hanford need* a new hold. Who
acquainted with them for our mutual advantage.
Sunday Night. April 18th, "Is It
62-Frl-4tc
will start UT
Necessary for Railroad
Men to
* This hank in working all the time to please its customers, and we are will equipped
■Cuss'?”
Notice
to render the l&gt;e.st assistance lo legitimate business interests.
Demonstration of the famous Red
Sunday Night. May 2nd. "Is it
A special meeting of the stock­
" i n g Brand of Grape Juice tit tho
• Your affairs can be intrusted to your IIOMK INSTITUTION with the knowledge
Necessary for Our Prominent People holder* of the First National Bank
•tore of L. P. McCuller on Saturday
that
they will Ik* welFenred for, as this bank is owned and managed by the most solid
to Gamble?"
of Sanford, Florida, is hereby called
afternoon and -^yelling.
Everyone
and
successful
business men of this city.
Sunday Night, May Kth. “ la It to ho held in the rooms of the Bank,
invited to attend.
Necessary to have Public Sentiment at 10:30 a. m. on Tuesday, Jay
* We conduct a well equipped Savings Department, where you enn open an account
Shave Yourself
before our Swoern Officer* can In- 4th, 016, to consider the advisabil­
with $1.00 and will receive 4 per rent interest, compounded quarterly, on all funds
Ih e way to save time, save your force our I-aws?"
ity nf amending the articles of as­
deposited.
u*
patience, save your money ami save
Sunday Night. M • lmh.
What sociation to provide for u sliding
LET
I
S
SERVE
YOU
&gt;our face 1* to shave yourself with do 1 Owe tin* l " * n that ( l i v e s Me «rub* in tin* hum her of directors to
the safety razors. We have the (ol- in Living?"
he chosen annually, and to trans­
lowing In stock:
These will not I»* addresses nf act such other business as may
•Gillette, Gem, Jr., Durham Oil- criticism bill rather a reaching out properly come before the meeting.
lette, Coders, Ever Ready and Auto niter n good answer to tge questions
(c o v u r n o v s K m t u n sc,)
IL F. W H I T N E R ,
,'trop and all fhe accessories.
Get In such a way » » to help Sanford to
Cashier.
F O R R E S T L A K E , Pres.
1). L T H R A S H E R , V ice-P rea .
A . R. K E Y , Cashier
the habit of shaving your own face be n better town, physically and
4-2-9-10-23-30, 5-4
and you will always do It.
morally. The addresses will ho de­
Who
Hanford nectU a new hotel,
livered at the Temple and the people
Hill Hardwaro Co.
60-tfc
will start it?
arc cordially Invited to attend.

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY ii

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Limit County Commissioners
' Tallahassee, April 8.— Drastic legis!,iti*n ‘affecting the county commis­
sioners of Florida is proposed for this
session; nixl from till» talk esperurtfy
among senators, the time when the
board of commissioners shall have
charge of the levy and collection of
I.iacs and the expenditure of the
county moneys without nny over-,
sight of supervision from others is
nearing its close
Senators admitted last night that
this is the'subject of a bill that is
M n g fram,.(1 by „ . r, nin
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German Cruiser Intern»
12 : 1 5pm
Nearly «*i yht humlreil uuurts &gt;( t ttin wrok n»i-lecti:ig the •»took and
'.No. 88
I upi-rititimrliNg tIn* «liipmi'nt nf tin11:42a
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2 :01 |im
straw ixTrie» were piokocl from two
N e w p iy t
New».
Va , A p r il »
•\u. 8f&gt;
2:4Gpm
5 :25pm
ti • car ; ( timiu.wider Ma* Thierichen», ol 1lie
patch«-» near Kissimmee thi« »•■••k -Ï■•*•*t t" I"ar|»iM Spring»
**No. 80
I ;38nin
t :25am
t'.hirk Howell picked about ine liuti I" id "ai li w.n* »luppoli h&gt; llnltff &amp; German auxiliary cruiser Prinz Fuel
„
, , ,
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•Free
Itcrllnlng
(
balr
Cars
to
Washington;
Klertrlr
Lighted; | |,lUll , /
dn:d uuurt.», a large part oí which ' ("henoweth. S. II. Story anti the FHedrud,. nskei, the United States
••&lt; oast Line Florida Mail carries lairal Sleeper to Savannah.
Another Government through port authori
»■ere shtppeil in the* now refrigerator Carson. Cattle Company
their body, the provisions of which,
Steel
PullmanScars of the highest class operated on all trains
u* * fljlt f ll
rarlnud
was
made
up
from
other
pur­
eases recently »eruretk by the Oncoo Ia
ties here to intern his shiji and crew
•
not being entirely decided upon, pre­
our own dining car service. Pullman reservations and inf..cmax, „
County Truck Grower» Aimooition chases of Mi. Nackicttin Sheep rais­ for the war. Cp to the last moment
vents the hill from being given full
S. T. Kansler picked two hundnd ing while ipiite an extensive indus­ the German skipper kept up the ap­
publicity.
J . G . K IR K L A N D , I ) . P . A.
.A. W. FIUTOT. IV I». \
and three tpjndred &lt;|uurt» u part &lt;d try in Osceola county has been large­ pearance ol being ready for a (lash
The
Statement,
-was
m^rte
hj—ofTPTfWZSfifo'H'treL
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which were alto »hipped to northern ly neglected from the standpoint of to sun and when tho time for He­
markets. Kissimmee Vu IIcy-G matte. publicity__ It has alwtrys b o m -fclttftPrr rn ion finally u m o ; t f V J M r » S * - sMMtflnin tin' xr«'»ems»‘er/-'orhiTs fhaf'
wo» « grrur’ eatth» rat»-1 tif'tfm '-iailore of exported, relief to practically ir majority" of—fhe'coun­
1|»(T section,'but the gmsctTTg^nf sheep arrive,'* ho said. He would not de­ ties of the stale are in a de plot able
-A. Tarpon Springs dispatch “ Buys:
has Wen thought to be only a minor liver his crew to certain -destruction condition financially, not because of
"W it h a hullet in his head, Chrl
intluMiy of little 01 no importance. by British warships awaiting off te graft but because of uiilmsinessHka
Doerler, a saloon keejier of Tarpon
expenditures, misuse of public mon­
Tlx* shipment of four carloads of Virginia Capes."
S E E D S
Spring» was found this morning in
eys. and generi-l Jark of business
sheep within n week has brought the
Yesterday
the
commerce
raider
Ids home in the heart of that city,
lloeuu*e this comljiindustry into the
public
git«* made her«' Inst cruise of the war management.
.•and flu* sheriff 1« now trying to »ulvV
tion is almost genernp/'nixl liecauso
throughout the state of Florida.
She was tnken to th» Norfolk Navy 1it is getting worse every y e a r , the
another mystery. Thus l.ir, not the
te.
Yard across Hampton Iloads from«
«liph N jt .fine has Wen found to in­ Kissimmee Valley-.Gaud
•
Full line new crop seeds o f all kinds.
\\, ■til
sentiment over the state is rapidly
*l i ♦ t ♦
the shipyard here, where she ha»
dicate who was the slayer. The hofly
crystalizmg
for
a
radical
change,
ifne
It will cost Volusia county a mil­ been laid up since limping into perl
of Doerler was lying on the (loot, not
supply your wants. Write for new catalog.
lion dollars to pave the roadways on March 10, hfter the remarkable that will Insure the proper oversight
far from his lied. The hullet which
with brick, but it will cost ten mil- commerce destroying ersuise from of ill money, the knowing of the
caused his death, entered one eye
,
. . . .
1place where it will be spent, and nsJion* lit delay doing so fur another the
and lodged in the hrain. So far as
Orient, dur ng wddeh .he sent ■
thpl
¿ ¿ n t h » wI„ Rct
ten years.— Daytona Journal.
the American ship ttfl.n m P. F r y e ' vn|u)&gt; fpf|l[vw| for rvpry (|o|1„ that
can be learned, no one heard .the
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^ ____ ^ J ^ U n t C ity,-~F-la
to the bottom.
shot.
Sheriff Whitehurst went to
tî^rUTÜC vsÜff'—
tv-vtvl—eut-.-io- e v e r y
Tnrpon Springs » » soon ¡1» nossihlo
___ i-U -A W »s »fM n r
■4'nptirnT7"*pre&lt;(nits,fr-fSTs'” 7i^ county.
-he nrwrd—oT*Ttn»"niurffTT' *11nif * tTn" Teli. U, 1915 our loved and tjuest in writing when Collector Ham
worked hard, hut thus far has found valued secretary anti treasurer, Mrs. ilton boarded "the Eitel Friedrich
Sanford Home .M in s t r e ls
nothing to throw light on the nf- Mamie It. Smith wni*called very sud with an imperative notice from Wash
fair.
I denly from a busy and useful life to jinglon that the time of his stay 11
The S. afoni homi • taluni wil! givo
J ; !
1the Life Ktcrnal
We have left to 11» this port would expire at midnight i is- pi«- pio ti Í thi« rit y oil" nf the
th e m e m o ry a n d e x a m p le o f a very and that he must leave America It heat miisstrul shows of th" Hi'i:«on in
Taylor county is not the liesl spot
f a i t h f u l m e m b e r.
water» by t o’ clock on the mornnx’ .! fi w wi t'I; « .Th" t i i ;
f " •"Li i.r«in the world, hut it could he mrde
The
Death
Angel
visited
our
of
»
Before
the
Custom«
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mi . Just because God gave u« s \1r&gt;
C h ' I t e r : g: III 0(1 Fe l l s I '&lt; 1
;.e&lt;| lei tor 1i.i.l,| ilelivi-r h.s message from o« »&gt; -• h tr t h,:. t int.» 1"• Ii HI I p '1. It'll
tiling tluit I« goi d :* no re;'oe wki
took Iroin our midst our lovml sister. Washington ('apt Ti mrirh.'ii» hnix: III " 111 «Olili- timi*. Till- iii'l’i-It' we sliould rear bark on ntx «i'gnity
Although physl ed him lx. written letter.
t in* 1im will go to thf Fun fumi ami
and let come what will
I tugr.-«-, Mr« Flint \rgo
call, uiialde to atl&lt; lid our meetings
This decision immediately oper­ the «how'should he patronized lib-|
does not gravitate to a community,
you've got to gel up 11nil go got it her heart was with us in our work ated to 1ft the embargo fron all ' entity not only because It ^vill lx
and fetch it in with a .tow line, - and she always hetppd us In any way a l li e d n i e r c l u i n t m e r i t in p o r t , m ore w II worth the money but liecauso it
that she could.
t h a n u s c o re o f w h ic h h a d been held is for n most worthy object
Th e
Perry ileruld.
Words cannot estimate our loss, u p , a n d t h e y w ere pel m i l t e d t o leave fair rommitti-e ¡« in arrec.«r for . .um
ii l t l !
T h e a c t u a l i n t e r n m e n t , a r r . ' i .:- I -d money that can easily be made
Osceola county is furnishing the therefore we leixI'T the following
in , c o i f e r e n r e s
b e tw e e n
Hear
\d
•mi of the minstrel show end a»
mutton for the lug Faster fe-tiv.d of t ributi of fe-pei t
m
i
r
a
i
l
i
e
:
.
t
t
y
of
th
e
S'O
f
o
l
k
N
'l
. the coin mil tee do
no! wi-h I" take
the Greek colony at Tarpon Springs
W he re a s, It hn- ideaseli o u r l l e a v
V
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1
a
dice
I
loll
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I*«.-. - liaic c ill Four earloads of sheep weie shipped e n l y F a th e r to ta k e f r o m o u r m i d - t
D e a le i» in
b
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give
1
lie
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1 a |or l i e I i'll
from Kissimmee la&gt; 1 week to pur o u r sister*
\|r.
Marno*
!&lt;;gby
chasers at the i-pougc center of the S m i t h a n d M r« hilir.a A A r g o ; and H a m i l t o n was to l a k e etf'-ct t " i n o r •til of tin' depleted fond
T h e b re.xdi lo c k s " f
world. Faster is a time of busting
W h e n 'll» . We s t r iv e t o aeeept th e ro w m o r n i n g
S.'itford ha« «'■ tl|c of t hi- best borne
her g ' l l - w ill lie -'-m o v e d a n d i o n
among the Greeks
Isually their will of God. tIx ref ire be it
t a l e n t j h a t ean be fo u n d 111 a n y c i t y
i
Faster mines Liter than iiie
date
Kesolved, That we deeply mourn n e d in g roti.» o f here e n g in e s d isco n a n d t h a t th e sh o w w i l l he goo d goes
O'
Q. F ü
Urtm
W
it
of
Dougt««
Jerrolu
I'elebrated in America, but ^11» year their loss and sympathize with t heir 1
«»rt
wit h o o t «.ivtng
W a tc h T h e H e r a ld
" W l l l l c . " Ml III tile
I
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,»t
ot
Ira
ib"
ti.,
ve.
tío
ir
me
tho two days fall upon the Slime (late bereaved one«
lo r
fu tu re
a n u o u n e e m e n ts o f th e
nx-lits id pb asure |f I Wi-re 1I Krave- me t h r e e proofs tim t it
The Greek celebratimi lust« u full
R esolved. T h a t a c o p y o f these
W h e n Play I t W o rk
d a te
F d L ane is
m a n a g e r, w h ic h digger, or cien a h inginati. llo re are P ia li) ro u n d
Y&lt; - li.
vveck and mutton la a favorite dish re s o lu tio n » be sent t o t h e i r fa m il ie s ,
i« p ro o f s u ffic ie n t t h a t n o t o n l y w i l l »orne ptuid&lt;- I cíjubi work for wlth a c h e e r f u ll y
It's barn to play on «orne people’s
t h&gt;- t»., k
for nil the ffalivitiçj.
Nick Sack- t h a t t h e y be p u b lis h e d in th e S a n ­ &lt;) in pa'll 11*» In fact, it 1» alt work
th e «how tie u p to th e s t a n d a r d b u t gr«-a' i!"al of eiijoyiueiil
I am g la s I •" i' " * 1 "»« *•■»* '
"
lettis of Tarpon Springs « x here fo r d H e ra ld and t h a t a c o p y o f t h e m tno •*&gt; da V I*ti11.1 «li-l[,hIn Uncord.
.rournnlt b " f u n d w ill, lie raised
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Planting

Kilgore Seed Company

Attention Farmers

Special Prices on Shingles lor
the Next 10 Days.

Sanford Novelty

All Kinds of Lumber and Building Maleiidl

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Penny Brothers and Thom as B rothers—Celebrated Tw in A u c tio n ee rs!
Having secured exclusive control w ill sell to Highest B id d e r - - - w i t h o u t reserve a few Beautiful H o m e s ltc s in

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Everyone knows Sanford is Bound to Grow Rapidly. Investors from all over the World have just begun to realize Sanford is in $
the Best Trucking District in the South. Famous for the Celery and Lettuce. Growing all kinds o f Truck Cheaper than other sections d
with a Low Water Freight Rate. Sanford will ^Outgrow every other Town in Florida. Fall o f 1915 will see greater influx of 1
Investors than Ever Before.
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PACE SEVEN'

PEN PICTURE OF EM P ER O R DOCTOR W RONG BY 54 YEARS

C a p lla l.

The old « ' « l of govorntiumt In
French Canada » a * th&lt;- city of gue­ G llm p ie of W illia m II a* Ho Appeared War
Veteran,
Tagged
"Mortally
rce.
Under Ilritlnh rule the capital
Recently at’ Eastern BatWounded" Recently Dies "Natural"
was Montreal, but as n result of a
tie Front.
Death" for All That.
riot In' IMS the government «as re
moved and alternated between Tonni
'Amsterdam An interesting
pen
Pulton, Mo,—I^oft on the battlefield
to and Quebec until IR6R. In which picture «&gt;f Emperor William appeared 1dying with tin* surgeon's notation.
year Queen Victoria selected tuta« a In ibe hreiu Z.-ttung ,m army orv.m "mortally wounded," written after* his
a* the capllal of Canada
i m a « a wu- published in Merlin, from Us mere- name, only to live fifty-four years and
founded under the name ol it)(own in «-purulent on th«i eastern front.
It die a natural death, was tho ox1S?9 and was Incorporated lu ISJI * # y
porieitee of the late John W. Davis, a
»hen the name was changed
1he u-mperor appeared with Oi*n- Confederatty veteran of Fulton. A let­
t-ral voif MackenHi-n, passing along a ter received hero from Joseph A
lim- of troops For the moment I had Mudd, another Confederate veteran of
Voracious Adjutant Bird
The adjutant, or marabou, a bird an Impression that he had grown ter­ llyattsvllle, Md., tells tho story as fol­
0| India of the stork species, »lllswal
ribly gray, but Dial was an error arls- lows
loa a harbor a cat. whole It stands • Ing from the fact that tho bead pro­ --"I hnve Just "reerr mention erf the
ßV(, fert high and tho expanse at Its tector he was wearing to k&lt;»cp off the death m - PuUuu .ut. -dubw.AW. Davis..
.wings û JiSarJi-iitUieu fe»L - - - •
ire wa's” u member of a grand com­
terrtblff-roh&gt;-*ritTf-gTnr'
" A h a matter of fact iho emperor pany of bravo boys, commanded by
appeared extraordinarily fresh and Capt. D. If. McIntyre, afterward atplastic, (hough there watf on added tornoy-Koneral of Missouri—Company
seriousness noted In Ills features and A, nurbrldge's regiment. Ours was
a certain blto-rn«-»» In his voice which Company II, and we stood side by side
formerly was not there."
In battle. Comrade Davis was Just my
ago.
“ At Wilson’s Creek, nearly fifty-four
TVoxy
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l ' l ’ POSE there wore no hatdware men
Purls, Franc«.—Miniate*—Itrland of years ago. I saw him shot, so badly
'ft. wwR us nails and all.
Iho department of justice and M Mil- hurt that tho surgeon wrote 'mortally
Our s h in g le toofs w o u ld blow aw ay.
lerand, minister of war. hnve given wounded* after his name."
Our dwelling’s flame would fall;
approval to the proposed bill which
\Vr could n o t hang a p ic tu r e up
would allow soldiers who are unable P A T IEN T S P O U S E W AITS LONG
To grace th e p a rlo r w a ll.
to leave the front to coutract mar­
riages by proxy.
But After Keeping Coffee Hot for
E’ D never screen the nkecteu out
Her Nine Year«, Concludes She
Or lock the silver in;
Jsnll Coming. Back.

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garnered almost' B'O buihels of grain
by til» uffort, and cotiBldoring tho
price ho will get for the grain he
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.tVAwuttis-Tramhcjj&gt;i nr;w w ~ . ~

f-a Crosse, Wle,—Ahdolln Road,
\ most patient husband In I.a Crosse,
has* been granted a divorce by Judge
Illgbec .Quo day In UlOC the wifo
1 stepped over to a neighbor's. She
told her husband to keep the coffee
hoL Abdolla was a faithful husband.
He kept the coffee hot nine venrs He
went about his work as usual and said
nothing Then it ram«* to him that he
had been deserted, and »** he made
application for divorce.
The court heard his story.
Tho
woman had not written slnco leaving
home. Neighbors hint seen her take
a train. Tho husband did not know
when* she went. Tin- judge granted
an Interlocutory degree of ill \on e un­
der which Samt will liuvi* lo wall at
least another year before he remar­
ries
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APRIL 2 io n

THE SANFORD HERALD
------------------------- — --------

P A G E EIGHT

:: COUNTY HAPPENINGS f

M r*~ C.. W - Pax.aU. arvtL. family
wer« Sunday visitors at Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Thompson’*.
A chicken pillau wu* the hello out
on Bellalr Lake on Thursday which
was enjoyed by all the following:
Misses Signa Yihlen, Ebba Stedt,
Mary Sansceverino. Edna Thomp­
son, l^iura Parker, Estelle Albritton
and Frank Parker. Ahjello Sansce­
verino, Waif red and Carl Pierson,
Hoy Lee, Jack King and Andrew
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs, Thomp­
son chaperoned the crowd.

GRAPEVILLB AN D UPSALA
Mra. A. J. Thompson and baby
Robert spent Monday at Mrs. Col­
lier’s In tpwn.
Mr. Edwin Lundquist and wife
and mother and brother Aaron
helped Mr. and Mr». H. E. Lundquist on Sunday to celebrate the
ft-.
third birthday of their little daugh­
ter, Ellen.
Miaa Florence Cfork, who has
been visiting for several weeks in
Plant City returned j o her parents’
Continued from Page 5
hotpe here Sunday.
,,
M in Estelle Albritton of Winter Sanford but now of Jacksonville is
Park spent a number of day« last spending a few days in the city greet­
week as a guest aj Mrs. A. J. ing old friends.
Thompson’s.
Mr. and Mm. F'red Dorner, Miss
Mrs. Evans of Luke Mary visited
at the homo of her son for a few Mabel Cowan and Mr. II. B. Mon­
days and they returned with her roe motored over to Daytona Beach
for the Week-end.
, for over Sunday.
y ..
,
Mr. Vlhleh’s baby has had the
M/.. nhd Mrs. Herbert L. Mûrir
whooping cough.
Mr. Gardcr Lundquist and-wife and their interesting little daughter;
and two bahics from Jacksonville are Elisabeth left for St. Augustine
now visiting at Mr. H. E. Lund­ Wednesday ufternoon cn route to
their home in Philadelphia.
They
quist.
Miss Signa Vih^en spent Sunday were the guests of Mr, Maris’ par­
afternoon with Miss Laura Parker. ent», Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Maris.
F’rank Parker spent last Sunday
with his aunt and uncle. Air. and
Mrs. Wm. McKinnon has gajic^
¿tj* il» « •Vftlrf'
R.-iffhn*
W M ffll&amp; thrftft’ MV u'month's visit to
Miss Guild Lansing and Elmer her. sister.
Becker were the afternoon guests of
B. Williams and
Miss Edna Thompson lost Sunday. - Mr. and Mi
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PEOPLE AND EVENTS

.family a l-O t t a w a — Canada, .’le ft foe

Jacksonville Thursday* by steamer,
en route to their home.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. F*. Walker after
apepding the winter, in Sanford left
oA,‘ Wednesday for their home in
Topeka, Kans.
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Scientific
Farming

M m . Wr. .D. Hold«*) ami son nre
CORN WILL BE HIGH.
residing with Mrs. Geo. Davis Hart
i
Early Planting of a Few Acres Advised
on the Heights,

Mr. nnd Mrs. L. K. Battle have
taken rooms at the home of Mrs.
La Verne Hurt.
Mrs. Laurie Battle of Lakeland
is visiting Mrs. L. R. Battle.

lieves C. C. Cuiinlughmo. ntwLtanl In
co-operative «xprritncuftt^n die Kimsas
State Agricultural college.
He bellevea that many fanners wbere the
com crop was short In UM4 will Mud
the planting of n few acres of enilj
corn profitable this season.
Growing a quick maturing variety of
corn for early feed D sometimes a goml
practice. The farmer wlm is out of
grain and has to-buy High priced corn
uuiv cut down rxitcuxe* by growing a
1
.
.
,
.
few Acres of early corn. .An early
Turlety planted ns soon ns seasonable
condition» will.'permit will produce
feeding corn from thrin? to five weeks
before the heavy yielding vnrlctles of
corn are ready to.feed.
The larger growing, later maturing va­
rieties of corn normally grown usually
outyleld the small growing, quick mu-

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C. B. ttobin*on,
Attorney
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STYLES
ARE
NOW
ON
DISPLAY.
MADE
OF
DAINTY
„ LACE
AND
NAINSOOK

Wintar Whtat and Spring Whaat.
The Indiana experiment station (cen­
tral Indiana) finds that spring wheat
yields*hnIf to two-Uilrtls ns much grain
ns winter wheat ou the sunn» soil. Tlje
time to seed Is ns early ns possible,
the quantity about six pecks per acre.

|VALUE OF COVER CROPS.::
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Men’s Palm Beach Suits

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The very

BEST

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made. A ll sizes—slims, stouts
and regulars.

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turlng oars tn'ctiuse o f the longer grow
lug period of the former varieties A
cuusidernble increase lo ylelil must Ik*
oblnlucd lo loiikt* the growing of early
corn under them* condii 1&lt;&gt;dh more prullt
able than plaining itu&gt; entire e«»rn ncrengo to tin* vnrlelle» uauully grown.
Ordinarily In eastern K juuhh n nt a nit nnl variety o f Kaunas corn, which ina
ture* In 11Ó to l‘g&amp; days, will outyleld
a ninety to ninety-live day corn ten or
more bushel* per acre, nnd on the
average the growing of the larger
varieties pays best t&gt;eenu*e of the
larger yield. It I* only when the July
or August price of corn U abnormally
high and the following crop large, caus­
ing n decided decrease In price, that
the early corn planting prnctlcc I*
recoin inended
The uhuiiI practice In obtaining seeil
of early corn Is to get It from the
northern state*. Early corn has to be
because of
grown In northern
the short season. In western. Kansas
a quick maturing variety o f corn I»
necessary because óf the low annual
rainfall. Acclimated varieties o f corn
grown in western Kansas nre hardy
nnd vigorous growing. The Indications
nre that these encJy varieties of west­
ern Kansas corn nre tielter suited to
eastern Kansas conditions than vari»
lies similar In six« and maturity from
further north.

Ladies'
Underwear

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W e have
Just
Received
Tw o Big
Shipments
o f the
Famous
Nemo and
American
Lady
Corsets

Palm Beach Suits for the
Little ♦6oy, Old % and Young,

and a special lot of Straw Sail
ora forthe Boys and Youths.

F'or Sale—X small house and lot
in Sanford in splendid location for
renting. Price, for a week only,
$425. F'ruit tree» and shrults, cor­
ner lot. This place will pay 20 per
cent on the investment. Or will selj
now ua-iiiiis ■oytgaiV for nearly
double. Owner must have cash
quick. See me. J. O. Packard.
64-ltc
F’or Sale—-Good farm on Celery
avenue, 4 acres tiled, with two wells,
3 acres cleared and untiled. 12 room
house with all modern conveniences,
JhO '-&gt;*!#’•Ji*tf A- fft &lt;
rri
and kitchen.
Good hot house In
yard. . Large barn, good tenant
house, -good chicken yards.
Going
for a bargain. Sec mu quick. H. C.
Du Bose.
62-GtC

For Salt Six acre farm on Beardall avenue, brick road, cleared nnd
farmed six years. First cleared farm
south of the* Walker iirrm which
brought $20,000 a few days ago.
This six acres cun In* hud now for
$1.500
.J () Packard.
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$ 1 .0 0 u p

FOR SALE

WANTED

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♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦&lt;&gt;&lt;,♦ 5&lt;,»»»! J
Wanted— Yes, we teach yoU the
barber trade and give position in
our chain of shops at goo,l
/or- $30,
Atlanta Barber i'«Hlegr.
10 FI. Mitchell SL. Atlanta, tin
G3*-2tp
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For Hiro—Seven passenger Pa(|j].
lac car for hire, Best of sefure. tl»y
or night.
F'rank Spemng i hoce
281 and 318
ñn-tfe
Wanted— Hoise or mule, suitable
for farm work. Must lx- baig»|B.
State puiliculars an&lt;^ pru^ fir.^
Junction, Fla.

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— Lost.— Plain band gold ring with
"Ours” on insidi'. F'ind»-r return to
Bye*Lo Hotel and . receivi* r i m r d .
'&gt;-’-2tr
&gt;,&lt;,* «* * a ¿on
\\.tg '•*
«are
♦.&lt;» îfr

F'or Sale—Three fresh milk cows.
Will oxchango g«)od team of mul«»
Martin Doyle, Monroe, F'la.
50-tf for F’otd auto. Box 1 H18. Sanford.
61-3tp
.
Hogs dor Sale— Car load jusr re­
ceived. Write Martin Doyle, R. D.
Wanted— Farms any .-iz» .11 ti loe*No. 2., for particulars.
56-tfc
lion. Also tract of Lt d • ninni-

AH New and Fresh out of our

Im perial Fade P ro o f Shirts
comes in so ft or starched
Shirts

Truck Land for Rent— F’orty
of good truck land to rent to exp»^
cnced truckers. Well drained. irril
gated, free from frost.
Wm» (nr
particular».- Address Franklin \|,ic
Fort Myers, FIs.
63-2ip

F’or Sale— Five acres tiled land,
2 H blocks ftom Grammar School.
Wanted Good tut*
Now being farmed, information at for fnrm purposes.
the Herald office.
'
GO-tf
Herald.

S h ir t W a is ts

$ 2 .5 0 u p

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Tor Rent— Three connecting room*
furnished for housekeeping. ilo»n.
«taira. Electric lights and ot,.rh con­
veniences. At 302 Park Aw
63-2tp

All Load Advcrtiscmenlfi Under
For Rent— House of eight rotlra;l
This
Headlni THREE CENT'S ■
by Kansas Collage Expert.
and bath on Myrtle avenue cl«*
The clinuces aru that curb will be Line For Each Insertion. Minimum in.
Mr. and Mrs. E: K. Foster have
Inquire of Hill Lumber Co.
high priced nest July nnd August, be Charge 25 Cents.
moved to Ninth street.
ofllrefin-tfi "

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Eagle Shirts for men who re­
quire the p e r f e c t
shirt.
Beautiful line o f silk shirts

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
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Write Brioiuu-, .
St., N«*w A'ork.
Lost Scurf pin, nit..
roumli'd by foui tet ti -tri.
Ilt-wurd if returned it* 1:
Jacksonville, KJa

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F’at Cattle for Sale— Some fine NollfP of Applifillnn for fat 1»r r «f 1 .der
HrCilcin 57S »I (hr l . m « «al ■»
nnps just shipped in and in fine con­
S «itirr (• hrfcLy t.v»n «f a*
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dition. Address Martin Doyle. San­ purrhaadT of T a t t r1 11,*
t *d
the 7th «Ì 4y of Jtm»*. V I'
ford, R. D. No. 2.
55-tfc
Will*
»alii ccrtifirmtc it» rti y «fin»
F'or Sale- One acre of land near
depot, cleared, tiled and in cultiva­
tion.
Nothing better (or borne and
smalt farm. This is a place where
you ran make the lot pay for the
bouse. 11. C. Du Hum*.
G2-lt!c
F'or Sale A first class saddle and
buggy horse 10 years old Original­
ly from Kentucky.
1 am desirous
of securing a good home for him.
Cecil Gnbbett, French Avu.
56-tf

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application for tai *Irr «1 to
a Itkrfi
inrt* » ì t h la»
Saul rrrtifn •
th# fritto »ri ftu «trarr 1rIr •t I
.«i»d
in, S#mi not# County. Fi*«r ■ »
of SF.I, of SU
a».» SU .
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l a » rat t|r-*»it »til i««n#
" 41h day of M &amp;y . A
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NO TH i;
Notier la hrrrbjr f i r m th»i
trillion of the undcr*if ori|
V
nelly, i * Ciuarihan "1 ih» » -• *
11 HuMcfi. a minor, to rn*k

F’or Sale— One of the beat 15 ncre
fartn» in the celery delta, quurter
the C o u n t y Ju «l{r « f S* m
mile from Celery avenue on Sipea to
Plori d», «it M* office m ‘' « f l ■
avenue anti right at loading I rack on April Sm h. \ 11 i « i
ti» «rii r * 1 1« *n Iinds,
tt..
All tiled in good shape No building property »»f t; Hit» *■ «î
»
B
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le
Cotant}
F
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If bought st once purchaser cause- l y «tr*i t I t w i l » . f o l i o » * *ti** •
The é fl ilf e inlfD-sl ,0 »
cure inti-rest in present crop. I’rice
i£i, oí ti lock c t j ht» s ti l * I 1
only $G500 for a few d«A’s txntl can
Aho i n
u n t i l * Idr«t im» DskL
arrange terms on half if desired. and to I h » foli ow lnj dr*#rtlkcd land*1 1.r
I»ôta
1
J. O. Packard.
.
G4-ltc
All...
3 and 4
For Sale— F'ive acres half mile
from brick road, quarter mile from
loading station, 6 miles ftotn Snn- F r a c t i o n a l
gord, county road o n ’ one side. All All
All
food black hammock land.
Two A»
r f arllfin ai W * -j
actes cleared, fenced and farmed 2
s ‘a
years.
Good flowing well.
Price HI
$800.’ Tcims to suit customer. A. P T * n d M
S.
Connelly, 119 Magnolia avenue.
AH
All
W 50 «î ni 1A ll
__________________ 67-tf
All {»»rrpt W 50 It N 1,
For 6afe— Twd good building lota
on Sanfotd avenue, Sanford Heights,
One corner lot.
$350 cash takes
both lots. Must be sold in ten days.
Address J. IL, care Herald if you
are interested.
F'or Sole—20 fine brood sow».
Martin Doyle,'Sanford, R. I). No. 2.
58-tfc

F’or Sale— F’orty latest improved
drop-hen«/^
White Sewing Machines,
A blanket of cover yv&gt;P» Is needed In
orily
$23.6.0
each. Suwannee Furni­
every orcbartl at least half Hie year.
ture
Co.,
Live
Oak, F'iu.
64-2tC
An old orchard on sloping.land, which
Is Inclined to grow heavy wood on
F’or Sale— A five acre orange grove
the trees at the expenso of fruit bear
lug. needs n 'thick corer crop, such as about 400 trees, 7 or 8 years hid,
common red or mammoth clover. In splendid .ocation, In good condition
some nuccenmi orchards alfalfa has and can be bought (or less than
l&gt;een u*e&lt;l. nnd. though It la not gen­ $1000 if taken during April. Owner
erally regarded ns a desirable -orchard must raise some money an&lt;P will
cover crop, there are Instances where sacrifice. Time on part If needed.
the alfalfa In an old orchard has been Good place for poultry also. See
pastured by hogs and has proved nn
ndvantnge for a year or two* 'It Is then mo quick and get a bargain. J. O.
v
G4-ltc
turtle«] under and the orchard cul­ Packard.
tivated clean for n couple of seasons,
with winter cover crops of crimson
clover or vetch.
Tb* barometer of the orchord condi­
tion Is the growth of wood nnd the
cnndltjon In * which fruit Is matured.
For Rent— Two big atores on
If the cowr crop 1» too heavy nnd Is
allowed to sap the ground of moisture Eaat First street. Joe DcMont,
In midsummer the fact will Immediate-- Coca Cola Company.
24-tf
ly be noted In slow maturing fruit and
short growth on the terminal branches
Furnished room (or rent. South­
of the trees.
east corner of Park and Seventh St.
Many old trees nerd to be checked In
68-tie
their growth of wood to make them
produce. The *abundnnce of blossoms
in nn on bard lw evidence that (be
For .Rent— Several nice office
heavy cov. t crop has had this effect- room» over YowelPg. Enquire N. P.
Conntry G -ntlemnn
Yowell &amp; Co.
32-tf

FOR RENT

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oo H In « to g . R. Tr«Ber,l'* ” ’
reeord.d In th » ofT,r» of th, '
CTIrcuit Court of f 'r « n | .
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Isn*t bHn« for m.rly in n - . - t
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VI

SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY. APRIL 6. UHIT'

• DAVIS IS PRESIDENT
HARDEÊ IS SPEAKER
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Tallahassea, Aifiril 6th.— (Special)—
With c. E?' Davi» of Madison as
president of the senate; and Carey
A. Hardee of Live Oak an Speaker
of the house, the 1916 legislature will
convene in’ regular aesaion tomorrow.
Carey A. Hardee of Suwannee coun­
ty waa named , Speaker of the house
over Forrest Lako of Seminole countyVin caucus tonight by a vote of 69
to 14. C. E. Davis of Madison was
nrvteelwl apiw *1
ld en t-p f' tin* ■sum
‘
unanimous vote.
The house caucus was organised
nt 8 o'clock tonight. Hobt. T. An­
derson of Pensacola placed the name
of S. C. Harrison of Duval in nom­
ination for temporary chnirmnn. W.
J. Martin of Hillsborough. after be­
ing placed in nomination by G. II
Wilder of Plant City was elected to
thc chair by u vote of 5:1 to 20,
The organization was then made
permanent and the election of a
Speaker pro tern, and utturhes of
the house was taken up. The nume
of Carey H. Hardee was placed in

Hrick Itiniil* In Orange
Preparations for the county pav­
ing are .progressing at u rate very
satisfactory to th«.- thr«*e ‘contracting

started his hrick block on the Sun, , ,,
, „ .................
ford House grounds on first street
lust wrek ut I (be fout.«I: turn nnd

some of (he sidewalls nre ulreudy up.
This building for the present will he
otte story’ hut the foundation is
malie with the view of making il
three stories in height later on and
&gt;it may become part of the new hotel
nomination by Ellis K Duvi* of pussed nt intervals, all hauling brick idea that Is hound to take shape
Jarkson. seconded by Theo
T the roadway which is soon to be sooner or later. The building will ho
paved by Alnbntna Paving Company.
Turnbull of Jefferson
two stoic ^oom* and om* oline room
h o l d i n g t h è i i* \ c o n t r i . e t t i n t i Ini*
and t*n y ..re rented or will lie rent­
Forrest Lake was notmr.it« d h;
a d d e i l i l o s e oli l*&gt; *«• v e l i t ull e* o f
ed «‘Veil before the building i* linishod
Il 1. Bussey of Palin Bench, and
p r e t i il y
paved
*treels
lo
Urlando
The Herndon building will be on
oeiottded by Arthur (¡»liter, of K e y 1d u r i n g t h è p u s t f e w m o n i li*
! he soul li,-usi ,,truer of Part avenue
Writ
The
vote resulted i'l the
The conni v •imi r.i, t * , .di f••r ,i
amt Necolld street* facing pars Tins
«•I,-. I ¡on " f
Carey \ IL.rd**
by .■ ,

a* vote of 59 to 13.
\
The senatorial catrcus of t It«* l, «iI..I lire was called to oriler it! »
o', lock
lion. Charles K Davi* of
Madison, senator from the Tenth
distriet, was unanimously elected
I president
The election of president
and aitai lies took but seventeen
minutes, probably nniki'g .i retold
a*

the

shortest

calli n s

III

tin

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!ckV,n« ,hU fi‘ &gt;* l.h® motoring tourist* nre attracted by u wall of brick
along the roadside, which is not lost
to view until within less than a mile
of the little town of Tuft: teams are

total •&gt;( Iifty-seven nule* of liriek
paved rtreets, and vvlu'ii eotnpleted.
tngethor »itti II,, V ili tml«iig,' will
givi- &lt;ir.tuge coiinty *eveuty indo­
or more of bruì, highways
itrlando
Reporter Star

\S ill.ml I* Ihe I Ila ili pion
Tbt

Willard 1••e ■«.*e ■,............. ,I

tip limi li e v i ’ , no il Io-ri- vo tordu V
built Heil- "I lut ere*! ed
; •
tutor* watched the bulletin board
III front of I h. Herald office all after
noon
Th o«e who want,'«I r« *«*rv«*i|
*«',lt* Were insiti«' till office and paid
lor the telegru in* mid tlmse wbo
wanted to know elioni Ole light but
dnl not want to pay for t lit- privilege

building will be two stories in height

lilld will have a frontng« of 11 feet
oil I’.irk avenue end • xtoud bark on
Second street luo f«-«t
The tirsi
lloor will to' a large store room and
is rented. *o it I* rumored
The
Upper door wilt lie titled up for
.i part ment - and ihc* pi. i ■* a good
one with riunii' and h..lt. . i., ! all
Ilo modern roiixeliti in os
ITiofc
will I»- 1I room* on tin* *«*c«w«l Ilnur
and tin* plan* drawn bv Architect
Mot gl ton •« " I gt v« tin* occupants
Ilice terge 111 d air
api rt ment*.
something t hit hu» be«-n needed 111
tin* i ll v for *&gt;«*ver:« V«'c. r
Tins building will be of bull brick

tory of the senate of Florula
C \ Finley, secretary of »«*iiulc
culled the roll and all were presenl
except Senato!S Conrad of lb, J*tli.
Fogarty of the 21th and K o«Ii I«*mherry of rhe 5th districts
Senator
Johnson of the IVtli district nomin­ wuiti'd outside to see jh e bulletins, and will be an ornament to this
ated Senator A. Z. Adkin of the J5th It we* u most orderly and unici street Dint is rapidly h, coming on*'
district for chairman of the caucus crowd ¡.ml ru h after tfie ri'Mill b«*- of I lie liusiness *tr«'ot* of Sanford.
Senator James K. Calkins of the
In 1tit It Imnii*
whns
s
fuit littl
urne known
knovCn then*
tlii'r« w
Che rie* li'll.i.»
.
district nominated
Senator
•
WIm I* \Vlo, I «mie*t I lu*c*
*t f ci ron
rii follow me I I to
K I invi« of ih«* loth tlMri* t .i*
11 ■ .. .1v. rt l*t|.g j"i/
. ont« •I
r«-» ilt t . o i l , H •!•• .* i
Thf \oii* u.i*» uh.iii »111«•11 \ I le. v .• ,
■lo-rd xcsterd.iv
\n*w.-r* », re !«•
\pril
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U di •
S#*n. D»r II uiiph of IliINliiiroti^h n«»tn i l e o k .'.I I. , tv I* • l, *'ll , o l d
«•■IV«-«ft from do/.eti&gt; of |„ ople Dirotigh
. ! lo
inatctj J K Calk'th« *»f tin* liith «lì*
twcnty '¿\t li round Iu re tln* alter out Seminole county und many fiotti
tricl Speaker, pro tetti, ami ihe elec­ noon. thè fight heing wimesseti hy n I former residents of Sanford.
tion was unanimous. Senator H. J. “
j *óf 17*000 persons.
With su tnuny contestants the
Dräne of the 7th district nominated
Il wus Johnson’s fighi all thè way.1judges found it hartl to awnrd thè
. A. Finley to aurceetl himself a* a|)(| t |l(. |,MH| ,, ut come rame its » 1prire* *iut nfter cureful consideratimi
secretary of the senati
H*
boli frolli a
b i t *f.y t o Die t f i r o n g t l i e y h a i * . I l i a d e t Ile f o l l o w i n g c h o t . e
elected by acclamation
ex, I t r d
(an*
Itici
pa, ked
Do* I w t i l d i t f i e v feci sur«* a r e Di e m i e *
tamntor Wells of la-on conni v
moved that nttuchvs tie elect«*«! by
archiination. and upon the passage
of thi« motion Du* following li-&gt;t w «
placed in nomination by Mr Wells

The knockout
most tieser Vlug
Fir»t |*rixe t.rn*«
tune
rigfif *wing t«* l«ihn-«»n - j.i* wl
E u t.
*«-nt tin- tug 1,1.. t- i •• i In- gruiimi pri*«-. Flu
Suolili prize Mr* ( «onion Hood.
After tin* light Du* •rnwd trn-il t&lt;&gt;
rush in the ring tu get Johnson l&gt;ul Sanford, El a
Tin* correct mime* of advertiser»
Assistant secretary, 1) M New the Mililu-r» Dear*.I Die nt.g and
man of the 25th district, hill socre- gathered Johnson .«ml «-scorteti him in "W'Jim Is Who" puzzle cnnte*t
L FL H. Peters.
(*ry, J. B. Sutton «if the 7lh dts- to the city of Havana.
2. Sanford Novelty Works.
Johnson used every arti lit*«* known
tHct; reading secretary, J. A. Bed3. Twentieth Century Studio.
ingfleld of Hillsborough county; as­ to fighting anil ha«l luml«*d the great­
I 11. A Howard Real Fatate
sistant reading secretary, Rainey er number of blow« on both face
6. M. P. Lip«*, agt&gt;n( L. C Smith
Martin of the 9th district; journal and body up until th«- ninth round.
secretary, R. 8. Holly of Sanford; having forced Willard to the rop«* Typewriter Co
ti. Sanford I’nsslng Club
assistant journal secretary, ft. J. repeatedly. At Do- beginning of the
t
7. W. W. Abernathy.
Davis of'the 27th district; sergeant*, h ln th .round. h««w«ver. Willard as­
8 J. L. Ytiller's Bakery.
»t-arms, J. R. Adair, 3rd district; sumed the aggr«-*&gt;»ive. having gaine«l
9. D. D. Brown's Meat Market.
enrolling clerk, A. E. Lester, 17lh confidence, ami *lo»! gain«*«! nn his
district; engrossing clerk, I.eotu Con­ adversary. At flu* beginning «&gt;( the 10. John Mauser, Cigar Mfg. '
I I ll.tnson Shoe Shop
'
klin, 23rd district; recording rp&lt;ro- twenty-second rouml. lohnson began
12. John Ru**ell, ("tir I.«o Ship|ier
tary, Mr». L. B. Y’oung of Leon to weaken, tlue t • tl" t«-rritic pace
county. Messenger, C: 8. Zi in of he set nt the o p . i u g **f th«- light, of Fruits nnd Vegetables,
l-'l. Mra. J II. Jfrutou, Milliner,
St. Augustine; janitor, W. K. i.ewis anti in the twenty -ixtli round the
14. Sanford Bunini-ss College,
°f l*t« district; doorkeeper, Nat big black went down and tho white
15 Roach's Progressive Shoe Siiop
Roddcnherry . of Wakulln county: mnn was declare«! t lo- uorhl'* ehum16. Dutton Crate Co.
Chaiffnin, Rev. J. D. Adcock; pages, pion prize tighter
17. Sanford Steam L a u n d ry .
Donald Adkins of Starke, Clifford
^ ' I ’ urchsse Store anil l.nnd
18. H C DuBose. Real Estate.
Blitch of Montbrook. Hfcrold Turner
M, 1). Gatchel ami **in have jiur°f Macclenny.
,
chased the building of the Celery 19' A’ L ‘ R##d' Tnllorin&gt;f * n,‘
. » -* . •**l V. •
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Avenue Ca.h S.ot* and flvescresof 2” "
. 8tuUlo.
land from tho Reilty Trust ( o.
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Negro Killing Last Night
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Late Iait night Will Bronson apd
22. Mettinger's Dry Good*.
are a good investment and the many
^ife, negroes who resided in George­
23. Mr*. Grace FL William.«.
friends of this enterprising Him ure
town became engaged in a family
24. Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.
congratulating them on the pur­
qusrrel and settled it aith a razor
25. Sanford Hand Laundryan,i pistol. The woman cut her chase.
26. New York Supply Co, -Indies'

husband all- to pieces wjth tho razor
■nd he shot the toman and also
clubbed her ovor tho head with the
*capon. Both of them were almost
K°ne when tho police force arrivi'd
on
»ceno and Bronson tiled this
«norning, The woman Is still living
*nd City Physician Miller hss hopes
0 saving her life. As both of them
to° badly injured to jiv e any
&lt;oh«rent statement /here is no way
hmsent of finding out the cause
(he fight but jealousy Is said to
b® #t l be bottom of it.

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Sanford nnd
Seminole
county
should feel a. vital interest in the
announcement made in Jacksonville
papers that Armour &amp; Company
have decided to erect u half million
dollar packing house in the state
metropolis in the near future. The
news was given out there by George
LARGE NUMBER OF NEW Mnsonv who received his information
from u close perso'nal friend of Og­
H O M E S BEING ERECTED
den Arm°ur.
„
DURING THE SPRING A *
The'Metropolis of that city maid:
“ A large packing plant in Jackson­
Many new residences are plnnned
ville has for a long time been dis­
for tins summer. Among the new
cussed as one of the grentest needs
.ones started or to be sturted is the of the locality und of great prospec­
Hrissnri house on Magnolia avenue.
tive value to the state. This arises
This will be built for rental purposes
from the fact that Florida’s possibil­
u Mr. Briaaon believes in Sanford
ities as a ‘cattle raising state have
houses and has already built several
been pronounced' by authorities to
that were sold before they were /In- We-among fhir hrst fn Tho woHir. âmr
,■hp&lt;,
------------------------ Mr. ■Miffw r hi lf BTWH HIM Tnafinu™
The Inst one wiB lie I"uiFt tin Mngwhere western beef has boon raised
nolia between Ninth nnd Tenth
and
fattened on Florida ranges to lie
street' and just north of the one
lie
shipped
to Chicago for slnughtor
built several months ago that was
and
distribution.
A great deal of
sold to Frank Giles. The house will
the
canned
meat
prooducta
ure also
be two stories and contain seven
room* and have all the modern con­ composed of Florida raised rattle
and the success of the venture is
vent«....
I) * Itabhitt has )ust purchased heartily endorsed and predicted by
two litis in the Garner addition to not only Mr. Mason, hut u large
Sanford lliights and will nnincdictc- number of others in the city and
ly »1. rt the building of n nice two state."
* As it is now, the cost of shipping
story* home that he will 9 ccupy.
cuttle
from Kissimmee to the pnekE. J. Taylor recently built a fine
ing
houses
In the north averages
residi nee on French avenue opposite
about
SLOO
a
hundred, or in round
his business site, the Sanford Bot­
tling Work* nil French avenue and
¡s cimleinplctillg another house on
the lot. timi w :11 be for rent or sale.
Till*
” of |--on« h avellili* I* . In­
corni'
vi rt popular »tur«* I In' bulk­
head »i.irted a loi Like front Imines
will I* iLe thing in u few years.
N H I ,. r I . r li » - 1.1 *! I -I hi* tun

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figures from $6 to $10 a head When
the shipments are mllide to the new
packing house in Jacksonville the
cost ought not to be more than 25
celt4* a hundred or about $1 25 to
$2 (III a head
A pproximntely 10,000
heud of cattle were shipped from
Kissimmee last year, « » that ther«*
is nt one«* a saving of from $12,600

Itew I,nate* nn Magnolia avenue for
to $20.000.
rental puTiwY.se-« mt«l all tin* new

IMPORTANT MEETING
O f

17555636
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"T o Sanford, two bronze nr lira*»

cannon with’ a suitable outfit of .an-

non balls, which tnuy not he needed
in th'e service, the same to he placed
In «• public park, building or st|uare
in »11 i«l city."
'Under the «xplicit provisions of
tin* loll the
('idled State* gnvernnient t* not to he charged with any
of tin* cost of transportation, which
mean* that the communities which

are to receive the donations must
pny* nil freight charges.
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FLORIDA GROWERS W ILL BK ' ~
ENTERTAINED IN TA M PA
IN TRUE TAMPA STYLE .
Tampa, Fla., April-4,— On April
13 to 16, inclusive, there will bo held
in Tarnpu the 28th annual meeting
of the Florida State Horticultural
Society.
The entertainment committee will
be composed of the following gentle­
men who arc preparing a splendid
program for the entertainment of
trtHTVfIînrr.7H&gt;e
^ - vrUlóh.; Ute ' de 1alla.oL Jf
not.&lt;a yet reatly to give out:
Mr. D. C. Gillett, Buckeye Nur­
series; Mr. L. D. Jones, Florida Cit­
rus Kxrhangc; Mr. Walter Preston,
Manager Fruit £o.; Mr. II. Guy
Nickerson, Bayshoru Development
Co.; Mr. E. A. Wright', EditoY Flor­
ida Grower; Mr. B. L. Hammer.
Secretary Board of Trade.
There will bo attendance over
fifteen hundred of the most progress­
ive growers of the slate. Tho rail-'
roads of the state ure ‘giving very
special rates from all points, snd wo
anticipate the greatest crowd that
has ever attended one of these meet­
ings. say* the Florida Grower.
The Florida State Horticultural
Society is the oldest organization
among the grower* of the state, and
it ha.* been the father of every move­
ment for the betterment of cond
tious in the groves of Florida. Il hi
far reaching in its ititluenre anti it is
one of the greatest factors in tho cit­
rus industry* in the stute.
Everyone, whether a grower or
not, is eligible to membership in tho
society on the payment nf $1.00.
For this one dollur they not only
have‘the privilege of attending the»«
meetings nnd ht\ring the *|M*echei«
inaile upon thè vnriivua subjects and
of purticipaling in thè discussioni»
hot tliey reeeive a printAd hook cuntuiniiig every word ^pokett at thè
meetings, ami this T&gt;ook in itself is u
Valuubb* treutls«*.
It is hoped this mutter will receive
due publicity, ns there is no institu­
tion in the stut«* that will receive
greater importance and none that is
deserving of more encouragement,
foi the growers who attend these
me«’ tings and learn of the.best pruc
tie«-s in cliru» culture, tend t«» aid
in 1 1,, 11r■&gt;*(••■r11■. of Florid.i by the
pro.lm 1mu of higher i|Uullty of frutl

Thi* will mean an in«reus«&lt;d price
bo nn
"ill ."
in t h«' ap
to
tin* cattlemen and will stimulate
Nerves In Imiti
pclLT
alni iilso Nervi's
lb«' feeding
cattle before shipping.
ibi* t l'itor* Iter«' tu'Xt win ter
Unii
a l l nf t h è neW l i U t l d l l i g s erei-ted Iti
I «ingr«'**man Sear* Here
t In« i -l t h è «b'inand e x c e i ' d s t h è
stipi
. ■-I llnr«' i* nn hot ter intesi
Iloti \\ I S«*ur*. congi«*s*n»an of
dii fi' 1 li gninl linii*,'- b*r -ab ni i l o I mirili .li *11 u t . M « Senr* ami
reni
.lue &gt;«*ur*. Jr . w,rc bei e ve*tciduy
’I • i, .«»«• s e v e r n l m o r e l i n m e s c o n - •fot a f e w boni« stop-s'inouti* to Dieir
i ,,,,,
IM t H,- iu*nr liti ur&gt;' and the lumie in Ktssimineo
Congrowspian
. |,|n«•— an
•w ni I lo- Itami
I Die «scKf, pa* licrti in Jacksonville for a
, .. , ,.
fe w
dnv* going tber«* from Mi.-imi
and wns joined III Jacksonville by
I
Ills wife anil son
While here they
In*lnll I'irliirc Machine
Tliroiigh il,* work and i llorts «■( were the guests of Mr mid Mrs. IL
the Srnior Chapter of the Brother­ J. Holly and left on the noon train
Congressman Sears will
hood of St \mlrew of Holy Cross for home
»-.,r•««h li full *i/.i* nj'w model of In* In-re in a few days und i ddress
” Powers" Moving Picture ntai-hlm* the Cnintiicrrhil Club on some of the
t.
been tti*-1 IJed ill Holy I r,,«» I III por I a lit lopU’s of Do* dn v our
jlfoot t.ootl, go vel •*im Hi hiiildir g .ill.ur-.il W e h
P
II I1..II'.
I il* »
■ I t lu- tu w l..i ! on V ii Die Parish ington and other vital ijiu *1n«n* end a greater &lt;|iiuntity
glVell
It a*«- have I... . I h* w««rtv
I III- Ilo* .t nuotili« •'lllf lit » d l l
\t Dos meeting there is going to
later.
He is looking tine »(ter Ills be held under the auspices of the
yo.mg men tliemselves
Th«r general use to w hich t hie new trip to Washington nnd will he F'lttridu Grower, nn . exhibition of
adtunct of the Parish House work busy with his visiting list until it every implement and duvlco that is
will lie (nit is educational.
There is time to go hack to the nutinn'a, of interest to the growers of the
cr«- many tilings concerning Du* capital
He will also tata* u Ioidi ,
j„ Dirir operations. There will
I Lurch, church history, tin* Hilde. in at the Fionda legndalut** ** me |l(. everything on display ut this extni'*mns. ttie -lut«-, ami general in time hi the next few week*
I rom hibllion from packing house machenI* t ion wIinTt «an •»«* better utuler ..ill the teprrls our new eougresstnan |)&gt;r^
wrU|„ un,| it is given
*t.,,,il through t fu* tn.-iliitm •( I*«* mail« a most fuvitrahl«* impressutti M| ,|1U( j|lt. grower* imiv have an op
ii oiong (■«— • •&gt;11« ng to-* at \\ a* ti I ti g I o ti port unit &gt; to »•-&lt;- tli** ip«&gt;*( modern
ti*** Diati in an\ &lt;*th«-r » \
itti We«Jtii-Mlay night.*, iiumeiliute- anil lo* will fit into lo* new position und up to date methods. This ex
Iv after ilevotions in Die church, v*itI« fm friction ami »«* run expect IdhitiiMi will lie hcM In the city jiark
and in tin* Tampa Bay hotel, which
pi, I ores dculing with suiuu |*hn*r of great thing* Rotti (tor !«•«•
is official hcadi|uurtera of the society.
religion will lo* i.hown in the Parish
Guns for Sanford
House. This Wednesday (tomorrow)
will lie illustrations of missions anil
On account of tiie war anti rumors
Xounty Division in Alachua
eilucutionnl work aiming those people of wi.r Sunford will fortify the har­
There lia* been a movement in
km*v&gt;n us “ Poor Mountain Whitt**
bor defense* unit the war department both Levy county as well as in
through the Virgitiius, North Caro­ ha* sent or will send at one«* two Ala« hint county tending to county
li' ;. Tennessee anil Kentucky.
N«&gt; liro/iz«* I'tinnon anil ammunition. The division
Wo believe there will lie
admission will be chi.rged on Weilnes- following «I«*:.patch is from Wash­ little or no opposition from the vo«l.ivs; hut an offering will he taken. ington. •
t«*rs of Alachua county to the divi­
tin Saturday nights tin* .voting
The war itapurtinent i* preparing sion if the lines will he ertuhliahed
non intend having spent*! r««*D of to comply with the provisions of the m i a* to not take too much of the n il
w.-ll known hooks or play* of si tut - minibus loll passed on the «'losing
county.
Thy««* night*. ti*uel I ,|uy
Congress, which provili«-* for
d.-.t* v aim
VS«* ulso abelieve littl«* opposition
uil’ ilHhinuH will lie 'charged
T«i it ! I the distribution of ol«*«»lete cannon
would In* met with in Levy county
pi* t urea, on Wetlni-stiny* and Sutur­ amt «■;*oniin hall*
1’ ntler the term* if the different factions will get to­
ila.. night* the public is tn«i*t t*«»r- of the Itili the following Fluridu dis­
gether nnd consult the milting gain
di: 11v invited.
tribution* an* O* l&gt;e inaile:
of the territory to he divided, utul
" T o Tulin lia**«'«*, two roildcntneil not figure self interest too much.
bronze or brass cannon Or rtt'lilCharles 1!. Snyder
There has long been a‘desire in tho
Charles h. Snyder of this place piece* and n »ultaltle'ontfit of can­ north end of la*vy county und in the
dii'*l of cancer of t Ii«* bowel* at lit«* non hall*.
west end .of Alachua county to make
" T o Guineaviile, two condemned
hpmo of Pcrrl Punghoin, Marion,
a new county, which we believe woul
lira** or lironz«* cannon or fielilOhio Friday, Mc.rch 26th.
a new cou/ity, which
we helievo
Mr. Snyder cairn* lo Sunford fmjr |l»i«'«-».
«heir rarnltg.** and a would mean a gruut'dcul to this aecyears ago and lived on a fur in south suitable r utfit of cannon bull*.
tlott. We are uwarc of the fact that

of town. Ho wr.n In p«ior health for
more than a year.
A few months ago he underwent
an operation.* He continued to grow
wur*o und seven week* ago he was
.J. II. Hunter and family, who and Gents’ F'urnUhing*. House F'ur- taken to Ohio.
The cloving days nf h i * life w«*r«*
were residents of Sanford several nishers.
I months agy have r«*Mirne«l and will 27 Albert Grämling'* Barber Shop I made as plrasnnt a* p..**tble hy th
ten der csre of hiving fri.'nd* and
28. Citv Cnf«*.
|ligain make San(«ir*l their home
Mr. Hunter i* *al«**mun f«r the 29. J O, Packard, Ileal E«tut.*.
relatives.
Hi* was a kind ami g«*n«rous neigh­
Singer Sewing Machine Co . u* for-1
bor and loving husband«. All who
Ferry Serrlce N«&gt;litc
meriy and expects l«» open nn office1
Owing to the removal of the East knew him loved him. At time» hi*
in the near future for the accommo­
Const
train to Titusvillo the ferry suffering was excruciating, yet he
dation of his customers and in ndb(at
.^lrna
May will not make after bore it all patiehtly and cheerfully.
dition ho has purchased an auto­
noon
trips
between Enterprise and He waa always appreciative of tho
mobile In order to Fover his territory
more quickly.
Mr. Hunter says, Sanford except on Saturday. Morn­ kindncaa ahown him liy friend» and
"There
is no place like Sanford" ing tiips aa before,-9:30 boat giving relatives. He accepted Jesus as his
rcdcumor.
,
Tituyville train.
and is glad to get hack. * ,

ILé m I i W| - t f

Big Packing Plant

MANY NEW RESI­
MORE BUSINESS
BLOCKS FOR
DENCES F O R
LUCKY SANFORD
LUCKY SANFORD

fir,ms, and brick ure being lined up
on the roadway leading to Zcllwood,
stretching each way from Lake
Fairvicw. On this road, which al
most parallels the Seuboard Rail *(»y.
the haul is short. The longest haul HOME PEOPLE HAVE GREAT
being made at the present time is on
BONFIDENCK IN f u t u r e
the live mile trip leading to Conway,
OF THIS CITY
where four mule tcnin* are slowly
*— _____
moving the brick line toward Or­
The Build Now movement Is
lando.
I strong in Sanrd and that this city
Probably the most active work is,
will have a number of new husineta
being done on the thirteen miles of
Stacks, apartment houses und resi­
road leuding to the Osceola county
dences built’ during the summer
line.
The delivery of brick was
months is most gratifying to the
started at Pine Castle, and working
people in general and especially to
toward Orlando anil also toward
the winter visitors who have been
Kissimmee.
unable this winter to procure sult~ 'T h is roadway is a~ Hart of the Nn■M rM tlKlHg r — '— '
udhai Highway, theP main backbone
Among the first ones to start the
of the state, leading from Jackson­
building of business blocks aro Frank
ville .to Tampa, along which nre some
L. Woodruff and B. W. Herndon,
of the most progressive towns in the
both ‘ Sanford genetlomen and both
state, Palalka, Pel.and, Sanford, Or­
large property owners and have ex­
lando, Kissimmee. Lakeland and
plicit confidence in the future of our
Plant City.
Mr
Woodruff
progressive cit &gt;
Il is no longer idei talk, the O. &amp;
S. Transfer Company is rupidly
..
. . . .
. ..
stretching outet h e brick line leading
south from Oriundo.
Soon ufter

NO. 65

there Is hut little common interest
between the. northwest of Levy coun­
ty and east end.
We people In . the west end of
Alnchua county 'understand that we
cannot make t* «tie«-« »«ful county
without at len*l twelve mile* of Levy
county t«*rrit«iry mi the nor tit end.
We sincerely hope that the people
of Levy county and the peopln of
western Alachua county con get to­
gether and make n new county.
This new county would, without a
doubt, soon la* «the FJgypt of our
Commonwealth.
Trenton
W«?st
Find.

Rev. II. FI. Drisco spent several
days in the city tho guest of Mr.,and
Mrs. J. D. Davison. ' Mr. DriscoMra. Olive Archibald hxa returned
was Mrs. Davison’s pastor in .her
from n visit to Leesburg. -,
New England home. •

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THEY’RE OFF AT TALLAHASSEE

KITCHEN GARDEN IN FLORIDA

THE LAW MAKERS WILL GET DOWN TO REAL BUSI­

EVERY FAMILY CAN AFFORD TO HAVE ONE

NESS AFTER TODAY
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FROM THE TAMPA TIMES

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8 :30am
5:25am
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No. 88 13:15pm
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•Free Reclining ( hair Cars to Washington; Electric Lighted; l-lrclrtr Faiu.
••Coast Line Florida Mall carries Ltieal,Sleeper In Savannah,
Steel Pullman car» of the highest class operated on nil trains W, "Peraif
our own dining car service. Pullman réservations and informati),,,

DLXJLL

it in not possible ‘to give a
The United States D r p ir t n fl^ b f ed.
specific
sc he mo of arrangement for
Agriculture,
the
work
of
which
shows
yi-«-s oDi-rud
tn/rrcoToday the legislature ol Ftdridii provision» |x&gt;rmit employee»
a
garden
that will suit all require­
increased
effectiveness
and
greater
will convene tind the cnprtol await»! itor» to search a housess JronNtime
ments, but herewith hu a suggestlvo
.scope
under
the
democratic
admin­
(he gathering of the law-n*akrr» to time to see oil the goods »old uro
istration, hns inaugurated a sensible plan of a half acre garden which the
There hns been some rommejrl on there And safe.
southern growers may find helpíi^
the ofTort of Senutor Ion L. Farris tl&gt; j This gives too much latitude to and commendable campaign in bcThe order in which the plants may
reorgnnizo the committees of both collector« and others.
1here nri, half of family gardens throughout
uppear, with suggestions given ns
the
country,
and,
particularly
in
tht»
houses whereby si* committees will times when no housekeeper, wnnts a
to what plunts are best suited ns
pass on all proposed legislation. The . stranger in their bedrooms, and the south,-which is certnin to do n great
J. G. KIRKLAND, I). P. A.
A. W. FUITOT. I). |&lt;. A
’follow-up’ crops, is given herewith.
deal
toward
solving
the
high
cost
of
general Impression prevails that iihile‘ proposed method would rnu»e much
nillsboro
Hotel,
Tampa,
Ho.
138
W.
Hay St., Jncksontilb j ja
living problem for those who heed The garden as planted is 200 feet
Mr. Farris’ proposition has many trouble in many cases.
long
and
110
feet
wido.
The
vegA publicity bure»
in connection the practical advice given.'
good points, it will not receive the
According to facts brought out in , «table* are planted in rew» running
with
and
under
the
direction
of jtie
indorsement of either house.
farmer**
bulletin No. G-17, entitled the length of the garden.
University
of
Florida
is
urged.
Flor­
Mr. Farris was too lute in spring­
"T h e Homo Garden In the South."
^ rops referred to, with their order
id
»
has
long
suffered
through,
a
luck
ing his idea. A maiority of the mem­
a
copy
of
which
can
be
secured
by
I’lunting nre as follows:
ber» have long desired to hecornu of puldicity and these fncts have
Asparagus and other perennial
member of some certain commit- been brought out in a most forcibly application
the department.
t«b — TTft'y- JiiiVe laid tneir plans to^lYiuTilitfrr- A 'He part frinir ir I his und garden of one-tiuarter to one-half1rrTJf1s- Counts, beats; pursiiliis,kufc
tments amt
tney j on the Wisconsin plan would rto I acre is sutficient for an average fain- eify.
.
,
_
_ i
sertire theso appointments
aml^ they
I^ «u e «( r adishes, Ymton sets rfor [
do not TmTpn*c to surrencRT Tit thlV'rtmibt prove t&gt;T“ pTr*at advantagd (o fly” arvJTTiSff&amp;Tn-oduce
Full h
Conducted by tho
lion.
late day.
They insist that the -Florida. An appfoptlutlou of fifteen etc Ides for use throughout the entire bunch onions followed by rtlery us * • ReiiedletLAe ' .
Í ti\ fl ¡II
ThH“ nppI|e* to all southern fall. crop. Onion wed for dry bulbs
Furris plan would have the effect of thousand dollars annually-would be year.
Pli-IWai
1 oraFather» .
necessary
to
start
(be
work,
and
if
states,
but
with even greater force tofollowed by celery as fall crop,
burying In the calendar many meri­
murrini nid l ia».
the bureau should do the proper j Florida, and particularly the- southEarly peas followed by fall cabTERMS - *225.00
torious bills.
sitai ( our«ç»
work,
this
amount
could
be
increased
i
ern
sections
of
the
state.
That many committees neglect
I In
tn ...____ ................... .......#
J
c0r" followed by fall
championing rotation of .garden
their duties Is conceded— that entire­ during the session of 1917.
*- _
crops,
official*
of
the
department
li0
1
1
ot*•
ly too many committees are ar­
Florida spends more than 5100,
•
~
F7
Late
sweat
DR* ■ . ----- - • ■ . « ‘“ WINSmouií AñmrmrevrBTSWfaK
ranged for in -not-denied, but under*
a. ,vtiU lux ila inumi. nL t o ltU - I h ir * fh,&gt; 1 (W U *” "'■TfrffRM W ?1is* K7it * (Ie mietl,r l)u t' riot - thousands of dollars for food Ihspee-j "Ono-fo
"One-fourth'of an acre ulojie can
Polo lima beans
withstanding this there are several tor»—thousands of dollars for prison! |&gt;c made to supply a family of six.
lnt0M
committees that oponents to the inspectors.
This money is well i jf close attention fa given to the roj.0je |jmu i)t,nns
Farris plan insist are nbsolutley nec­ spent, but with the whole country, tation and discussion of crops, and j study of the above list reveals tho j
essary and they are overworked at ignorant of ......... .. opportunities j ¡ntcrplunting. Where land is pb n- f#et that pructlcally (&gt;v,.ry protluct|
every meeting of the legislature.
there could be no better investment j tiful it Is recommended that a suf- mentioned, if not every product, Is I
.
At present the general belief is thrn n lihornl appropriation for pub-' firlent area he set aside to allow part
grown in abundance in south FI or¡
' that Hon.
Charles -K. Davis of Hrffy work. Such a bur mi would1 n,c garden to he nlitnt d to a sodida, and wliile the order of planting
Madison county will be chosen pres- lit- valuable to every county in I ¡or- improving crop each year.
Think! fl week's board, room, and tuition for $:!ff Manch
in this section may differ from that
¡dent of the senate, He began ids , ids and would tiring thousands of
Hist
lo June 1st. Student« who cannot &lt;-m&lt;i •d the
"T h e location of |*‘{,munent crops, demanded by c!¡minie conditions of
candidacy early, and it is said se­ worthy settlers to cultivate our now'
start
may
enter Liter- -even for a week—uml pay less. UTvit-w
such as asparagus, rhubarb and other utatcs, an excelleht* idea i»
cured enough pledges to win before idle lands..
courses
for
teachers’ examinations June 8 by Sunt. Sheats. It’s
small fruits should be carefully con-' given as to what ran he done toward
the opposition became aroused. Mr.
There will ns usual ho numerous
Stt-Lson.
That
tells the story. Write and tell why. you &lt;;m't
These crops should be the support of a family, large or
Davis has bad considerable legisla­ bills to regulate the liquor traffic. slderod.
come.
Write
for
more particulars. Address,
tive experience and is well equipped Some will he freak and others mod­ placed ut one side, so try will not be small, through intelligent cultivation
STETSON UNIVERSITY
DeLand. Florida
in the way when the garden is plnw- of a small, hut fertile tract of land.
for the responsible duties.
erate.
The statewide prohl. plans
Friends of Cnry A. Hardee in the will also be urged again and an ef­
house seem confident that he will lie fort made to pass the necessary resoilar privileges for handling free a
spenkcr. Hi* FoiYrat Lake and hisj|ution which requires two-thirds of
speii.il train for »grimi!tirai educa*J
friends are active and sanguine both houses
Then the proposition
lion
lust now it is the question A
»
There itre sonic who believe ihr.t a uiust go before the electors. While
4
whether
tin- ligisluture of l'U5 will
STATI: HOARD Hi III Vi.TII
deadlock will result and that .1 l
the prohis lu.ve expressed confidence
rise to the opportunity to do some­
Adkins of Alachua or A. It. Ni*wton of a victory, the oppostion declares
Seeing i» convincing!
thing really useful end benefichi!
of Winter Garden will secure the that the necesssary twenty votes
Visuul educaimn. from &lt;hildhtn.d for tin- pqople of Florida.
honor.
fho Iultor iupinion comesi cannot ho secured in the senate,
to old age is the most impresa ivy,
With such a train, consisting of a
from the fart Hint several’ members I W j wiU )invo
Mt(Tri,Ki, t, ln the mont hinting, the most ron vine- car rebuilt to ai-roninunhite tin- exhave-declined to commit themselves (,(.a, wjth uU„
k„ ork.&lt;Hlt kMV,.„ ing
hilut. another to provide living
From the country press it is l e a r n - t i u r i n j ; the last session did not
Reference hns already been made quarters for those who must accom­
ed that many important measures ,|iwrourai£(. tkem.
frhlle the lion. 1,1 l,lia Prea» service to tin* Kd.mi- pany the exhibit, with free transpor­
From $100 up. .$10 buys a lot anti $10 per ♦,
will lie proposed and that many , Sl R|mo Acosta is not on hand to t'l«nwl Health Exhibit, which has tation for train and attendants.
prepared
originally
by
t
In­
been
members have a "hobby."
make n sensational tight against
Florida* would lie ill the lead in all
month, without interest. Rasy terms .iii&lt;! war
A fight will he made on the Flor- ' u(]rBg„t it ¡, Lnowti that there »re state Board for the Southern llealih stales in the I iiinn fur the educa-' £
id» buuards. and this will likely trki
v j .,
r,.H(ly U) ,.„,.1 the exhibit in last Dece miter Since Min­ Mon of its people in sanitary und J priees.
O nly R lew nice lots leit.
up much time of the legislators The pi.,.Mlajt , „
iumit
ila-,
been
hlipwn
to
tlo*
p
e
o
p
l
e
health
matters.
and
tinresults
*
The women, MS a rule,
long established belief that the buz- iii F’loridu seem opposed to suf- of TaMipa. Sanford. Orlando, Lake­ would he the vast betterment of 2
Truck Iarm, all cleared, hull of it tiled
I ne
xard is a scavenger gives away to the frag«-. the majority preferring the land, Palaika, Ocala, Pensacola and sudi conditions in thu stati­
place for spring crop. C lose to city.
charge that thlft'hird is responslbl1 me a to attend to tin polili&lt;:-.l af­ Tuffahn-tsee. It wit* seen and studied
li would be a splendid in vest no-nt ?
for hog cholera and other disease* fairs of the stall-.
in these eight elite, by an .itti-ini for the railroads, a better* one for 2
A lso have some real bargains of housis .nul
among animals.
Sunday ainuiioments wffl ¡.bo re- enee equal to three-quarters of their j Florida, and instead of one person in t
There wijl be a fight against the j reive attention anil vniinu- plan* estimatoli population.
ten lining given the opportunity to \ lots close in.
I have lots on all the best u\mucs
Hryttn primary hill. Some will, on-! are discussed. The most contcrvaTho panels, photographs and mud- be brnefitted, us has been the case X
•dcavor to repeal it while others will tive leaders believe In local option els that make up this exhibit, illus­ so far. nine of every ten would have ? and can save you money on vacant lots.
See
try to patch it up, so as to prevent in this matter.
If the people in trate practically and visually the the rhanre.
¡
me before the advance, it s sure to come real .soon. «»
a new- registration every year, which Tampa, Jacksonville and other cities work that is being done by the
«
Shall Florida have its health train? Î
i
has proved to lie not only annoying want motion pllcures they should be board in gntheiing neressary vital
What Is your answer’’
*
to the electors, but exceedingly ex­ allowed the privilege of voting on the stntintirs in Florida; the work of the
i
*r
«
:
pensive to tin- taxpayers
f
mtstate laboratori«*, tin* tight ugulll»!
«
A
In Duval county atom- it is said
«♦ e o e o o e «e ^ e «e «e e e e o e o e e e e e e o e e e e e e e e o «
Much of the time ol thi- member* rfialnrin anti typhoid and t -i Pentì the'expense was more Chun 15,000
lu»U.
against
thf
lly
uml
mosquito
i* rmiHumed in legislation trying to
and that in one precinct more than
that curry discusu germs; siuilnvi in
regulate such ntfaini.
5200 was paid for the registration qf
YOU will SAVE
vaccination,
in
It is believed, however, that th«*ro smallpox and
four voters.
5
6 ds. PER GAL
are enough men in the legislature to measles, whooping cough, hookworm,
Dispensing with capital punish­
glanders
and
rabies;
the
work
that
Tins
is now
give important work the attention
L I V E R Y , S A L E S A N D F E E D S T AD L E
ment .la favored by some legislators,
is
being
done
for
Florida's
indigent
necessary and to discourage all kinds
Buy 4 gal». L.c&amp;M. Semithe idea of J. L. llillingsly of Minmi
crippled children; tlP- way to, feed
C o r n e r P a r k A v e n u e en&lt;1 S e c o n d S t r e e t
of freak hills.
Mixed Real Paint |s.40
meeting tho approval of many legis­
And 3 gals. Lii^eed Oil
Religion anti morals run never he and wash and dress young bullies,
C O N T R A C T O R S FOH A L L K IN D S OF H E A V Y HAULIKC
lators, who do not believe that the
to mix wil^St at
legislated* into men.
Many of the and many other subjects that need
state of Florida shov'd continue n
estimated co»t of
2.40
Largo supply o f H o r s e s , M u l e s .
members believe that .motion pic- practical illustration to have their
cruel practice.
Make»
7
gals.
Paint
fortiO.u
importance
understood
and
appre­
1lures are great moral institutions
W ag ons and H a rn o s s a l w a y s
The sheriff* of Kloridn will enand that they do u grent deal of ciated by the taxpayers and citizens
It’s only $ 1 .5 4 pur gal.
denvoi to adopt the electric chair in­
on hand F o r Sale o r E x c h a n g e
good on Sundays as well as other of the state.
. . .. . . _____ Tk* L * U . SCMI-Mixru
stead of hanging, contending that
PAINT
IS
puilt;
w
ill’ll:
I.I.AL).
days.
It is safe to say that the State Xl.Sl aae I.INSKU) OIL - the t ) „ i Lmmn
this is more humane, and \nany\of
B lecksm lth ln g and W agon R e p a irin g In connection
A public highway commission will Bourd hns never inuguruted a more paint material« lor 100 jrrarn.
the legislators i. ver thb» plun__
also he urged and taxation reform wil valuable or more widely appreci­ Use a gallon out o f any you
Another proposition that has been
will also ho urged und taxation re­ ated method of education than this. buy and i f not the best paint *
Don’t play with mtiou* ni;dtrn
given widespread publicity is the
form will reccivo much attention.
It bus already l&gt;een proved more
ine#
don't YOU carry your i&gt;» &lt;
poan of Representative J. J. Paul of
made,
then
retilm
the
paint
But the time is at hand and in a impressive ami impressing by' the
Columbia county to put a stop to
against
few day* lawmakers with-pockets splendid literature that has already and get all ypur money back.
the tipping evil In Florida.
Mr.
F 1U K
full of hills will he cloxetod with fel­ been sent out by the Board in its
Paul shows how people who are with
&amp;
low members showing how the grent work of education.
The
question
AJW
*0
limited means suffer when travelling
for you’ll find tlu* niom-y " &gt;'
state of Florida can bo saved.
now is How yhull It he tnadj more
,r
-«l
or who atop ut the hotels. Mr. Paul
tli«! FI UK has wi;x-d «&gt;ut
Flqrida financially is in most ex­ useful by bringing It to more people
la very much interested in his bill
I any
—*lo ell the people of tho ttato?
Have our strong, r*'.»b *which, If enacted into law, will pre­ cellent condition. The present ad­
,
-id*
carry your rwk—uml b*&gt; •" *'
vent one of the worst evils that tho ministration has been a business ad­ It is not planned to set it up if.socle
central
place
and
keep
it
then*,
hut
traveling public have encountered. ministration. There hns been the ut­
Reasonable rates *
The legislature expects the some most harmony between the state to put it on wheels and take It to
the
people,
to
the
big
cities
and
the
old struggle involving the Jackson­ officials, and the reporta of all the
tittle ones, to every village and ham­
ville charter, which has been amend department heads are worthy of
let where the rail lines of Florida
much
pralno..
ed at every aesaion since 19Q3. Just
4 -.Abundantly able to conduct new tench.
what Duvnt county representatives
dopartmenta
much needed, the prom­
Tho Board la ready.
The roilwant this year Is not known, hut if
ise
seems
bright
for
legislation
that
roads
are
thought
to
be
willing
to
the gentlemen from that county will
get together they will get what they will result in advantage (a all Un­ furnish free service, thu equipment
is not difficult to piovide and the
want. For many year» tho Duviil people.
cost of maintenance would bo a
delegation has divided. Ilroward ve­
fraction
of tho cost of hog cholera
toed one charter bill, and the chatter
Busy Individual. ,
Complete abstracls from the records of
serum,
which
by direction of a fre­
that now stands has been so often
An old ,«ian in tha Potato Hill neigh­
quent
legislature
ln
distributed
free
amended that it is regarded as a borhood la quoted as saying: "All I
Orange and Seminole Counties.
Taxes
puzzle.
v
haveto do now la to pull sheets o ff tho to the swine owners of the state
Major S. C. Harrison Insists on a calendar pad; I have all day to pull oft It would coat less per annum than
paid for non-residents.
complete commission form', Senator the Thursday sheet, ami make tho pad ]■ a recommendation to divert fifteen
thousand
dollars
from
the
health
Farris bcllevoa In n modified form read Friday, but sometimes I gat three
MY SPECIALTIES:
C. W. GOODRICH. M a n a g e r
* *I
s
and Repreaentative Diincy, it Is said, or four days behind. After I get tho funds, lo fight cattle tick, n propo­
e .*
has a bill which he believes will sheet on the pad changed, It Ir time to sition not akin In any way with PICKARD S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
*0
look for ray glqasrs, which are usually human health and human life.
meet all the requirements.
GORHAM’S STFRU NG 1SILVER
lost. Tou may think old peoplo tinvo
Tho entire delegation from DuVsI little to do, but they are really quite
The only real obstacle In tho way ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
W. J. THIGPEN &amp; C O M P A N Y
is the present lack of authority from
it la said, will urge legislation that busy."—Kansas City Star.
ELGIN
ANI)
WALTHAM
WATCHES
tho legislature, which meets this
will give Jacksonville u liberal bond
,,
.
AQENTS ■
*
issue for municipal*1 improvements.
week, permitting the railroads
to
Jacksonville will also insist on
givo and tho Board of Health t&amp; ac­
The Price We Pay.
legislation to give better protection
There la no ladder sight than the cept free transportation for the
*j
OfttM «Uh HOLDEN RNAL ESTATE CO.
r 1, a
to creditors. The business men have direct atrlvlng after tho unconditioned health train and attendants over
JCf y' -i i tÿ
“-r
**’ *"
prepared a bill, hut it Is regarded in this thoroughly conditioned world. the lines of tho state.
9
Florida
Sanford,
c* entirely too radical. One of the —GoetheA former legislature granted aim-

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TACE THREE
appreciative

Welfare Department
Literature Department
Th&lt;
regular
program meeting of
()f unusual interest and especially
the
Welfare
Department
Wednesday
prominent in the club work of the
A RESUME GIVEN EACH WEEK OF THE
year were the meetings of the Liter­ afternoon u as unusually interesting1
ature and Welfare Departments with eith r i.tnou* pujier*. .readings an
The
SUNDAY SERMONS
. .
itl the las week.
An event in club musii on the topic "Birds."
Junior
Civic
League
participated
circles anticipated with pleasure by
the members of the Literature De­ with .in enthulinstic interest very
ELMER K. ROCEIIS. Reporter
partment and their friends is the gratifying t«&gt; their leaders, the Junior
! musicale with which Mrs. Fannie Civic* committee of the Welfare De­
Stemluidge Munson enterta'ns an­ part no-n’t
Fo! »wing the nnnouncetniyits and
i around his ankles ll() iron chain He nually. and this year the progrun
Sundayi March 28th, 11*15.
roll
cell of the departiTtcn't to which
thim went to a solitary place 40 miles was surrounded with more thajt i)f
Church, visited:. The Presby­
the
members responded with quota­
With few
from Antioch where he lived 36 dinary interest.
terian.
tions
on birds or the name of u
tions
the
numbers
wcio
renc
years on the top of » pillar.
pastor: Rev. E.« 1). Brownlee.
Florida
bird,Mrs. Henry Wight
by
the
younger
students
of
Mrs.
As St. Simeon reached the* higher
The morning lesson was the 2nd
rend
I’rof.
Nehrling's fine paper on
and higher levels of his personally Munson nnd a more enjoyable pro­
Corinthians, Oth chapter.
"The
Birds
itr My Garden:" Mrs.
As is Dr. Brownlee's mode of conceived Ideas of perfection his gram could scarcely ho 'imagined,
Wight
prefaced
the reading with a
reaching the child inlncl he prefaced pillar was raised until it reached the young people showing a marvel- brief ketch of I’rof. Ncrhling from
height of 70 feel. He was' &lt;»us skill anil execution, the result of
hi&lt; sermon with u direct appeal to the
boyhood.m the present: lii* delight
the little one*: On this nreusiem he twenty years reaching the topmmfr^h'ithful. patient labor of pupil anlf J li-h i' gaidmu- aiui-UU--l«iefk»-«infyrrT4—
level
of
his
perfection,
and
at
instnirtor.
Mrs—
Muams’
explained the value ol the compass
wonch rful knowledge of hird and
4 n 'tlio liUle ones nml drew an apt ?:irl?nis levels, on a surface three I alwasy. bring ont n large number of
simrte between the mnrincr's gulde feet in diameter, atoutul which wns! Uie niuri~ii nj.Uiy*&gt;wnv'‘ mrn
of hi' enladium gardens at Gbthn
big sTi iTfuTt he could bird anil this occasion win
— ntrTHrT f firhirtan'T: ro7l«« irf' liie.
Th«- gifted ’ ■writer clothed his
ceplinn
to
the
rule.
* Among otner things he said: "Just neither lie nor sit hut could only
thought»
witha charm of expression
At the appointed hour Mrs. Geo.
as a compass, U indispensable toe stand or kneel, St. Simeon bowed
that
enchanted
those whose privilege
L. Maris, chairman of the Literature
safe voyage so is the Christ plan, t»nd prayed for twenty years.
It was to ho present upon this occa­
A visitor once counted 1,2-14 howsi-Dept. with a few appropriate re*
the Christ principle indisjfcnsahto to
sion. The easy How of language,
during
a part of a day, and growing mark» cordially welcomed the guests
safely us conduct through life nnd
the graceful statement^ of (sell, .jb'1
.
[in IjehaU of the host ess and. Um..iWr
ultimately .to our Heavenly Father." tired, quit.
SC. Simeon dresEjcj^ In the.-’fjng n f|)iarlmrhlr:r!****, r * '
•
l&gt;r. Brownie*« l«g*l*tc|f tha
story was written gave the impres­
ml trial* and nail his meals carried j. The -program. was then given over
sion of listening to a friend telling of
oui conscience is pnitcrnnlwite^the to him lip a ladder. He was con-j ip Mrs. Munson w-ho presided with tho plant- and "bird lire fostered by
Christ idea-we are safe, otherwise sidered u great saint of superior gracious dignity. A fitting Intrndue- hi* tender care and one knew that
piety and many there were who 1ml- tion to the pleasures of the after%al.
I’rof. Nehrling loved every little
The principal theme of Dr. Brown­ talod him. Like St. -Anthony he noon was the talk given by Mrs. feathered pet that nestled in the
was of unclean person.
Munson. She stressed the fact that
lee’s sermon was " Monaaticiam.'-'
beautiful foliage of tree and hush nt
Whnik. strange interpretation of this is the age of rhlhl culture and'
He brielly outlined the origin of
1’nlm t'nttag«- Garden*.
monasticism, giving Incidents nnd the Christian faith which made such child life.
lie told of the native Florida
"Out program." she said, "would
conditions found in the monastic men models' ||ow griuily different
birds mil the migratory bird* that
HHitlers of Soda Water and
min- probably appeal more to the child,
life
From these farts he drew was tin- Saviorwho went about
com»* ■•mthwurd with thi cool weath­
tinspiritualandphysical
the young hoyor girl hut we dephilosophical deductions tending to ¡storing to
er; their plumage and habila and
men!
sired this recital to he wholly differ­
prove not only the hurtfulncss of welfare of
Their neat building most interesting­
such an unnatural life to those living
II. The Cenobites, the second stage ent from those formally presented ly. You could nlmost hear the tap,
in it, and to society hut the utter in monasticism. sprang up in Kgylp and I know every woman cares for tap, lapping of the little titmnuto-on
misconception -of the command:
shortly after the founding of this mode those interests and pleasures which the Professor’.» window pane at
"Com«« out from among them: he rflife. 1 Is originator was I’arhomino help to mould the future of the early dawn; or see the pretty snakeSole Affetti» fur ORANGE CITY SPRINGS MINERAL WATER
ye separate, saith the Lord;" "Work who was horn in I’ 1'"
While serving young life, so it 1.» well that we skin lined nest of the blue gray
out your own salvation with fear in the army he was converted i.ndj I‘ f,mi1,1 ,r&lt;&gt;m ""• * l"
" ;to gnittc. ii-her
He urged the exterami trembling."
founded a sot let v of monk.» on an clo*cr touch with the child thought niiimi '-n "I the Kngli*h Npiirrow nr
ss
Though Dr. Brownlees took .i de- island in tin- Nile
Before his death for tin* i» truly 1 Iff- child's age the pridcliirinn." a* he' [iirt«ttou«ly co mpa died Mrs. Boy at the piano. "flow Cun a Grammar School Stdu&lt;idc.ljvi.-w against monnst ici-m In hi .11» nine moiia-lent". with .1,1101* Everything 1» being evolved for hi* called tin-in and pleaded for the (osSarah Wight and Isabel Strong, dent l««come a Good Citizen."
statyrSimt the mo ve men I was not mons were estahll»)led and within a best good, physically, mentally and tering of
drsirahle specie*, call­ t wò bright little pu|àl» of Mis* Mar
Eighth Grade Alice Andes, "Our
The artl*ts' program of the
w+ftimTrjtome reden ruing qualities
century there were 50 01*0 followers. »oclyilly
ing lilt- I t Oil to tile f u t that vie joru- Boor, rendered two violin »«*- •Oily Government."
cuilv
fort;«
»
1
«
but
tin*
expe.
ted
re­
It» inti pence for good was it» pre»- ThriH* year- proh.it mn w.1» r«-■j 111r•*«1
do to«! iiuoumgo the birds to live in lections, "College Medley" and RuThe paper* were nil excellent nnd
erwttiop of the ancient elussn-» ami before reception into the order was cital ol the present day boy and girl our park* aml garden* a» diligently
ben»tefn'n
"Melody
in
F
"
that
were
showed
much study and thought by
God’s word.
allowed. They were eonst it tiled of of fourteen and sixteen There have ni vvi -hoiild
warmly
rec«-ivcd
\lr«
Wight
actinyoung
student* in their prepara­
In its earlier history tnona ticism 24 classes liascff &lt;&gt;n pul)
I’ hcy alw.iv» be«-n child portrait painter*
Tlo paper wus receiveil by
compnnied
them
Another
enjoy­
tion
The
chnitman of the Welfare
All thus).¡»tii applause by tin- depart
»as a protest against materialism, lived three m a cell, ate in common but never »0 many a» today
Department
presented the prizes,
able
number
was
the
reading
of
luxury and sensuality and it is not bul in strut silence with faces 1 01 the old music master» wrote juvenile mmt and it* friend*.
"Papa Bobbin's Woe»” by Addle crl*p, new one dollar hills, in behalf
number»
but
there
were
no
music
improbable that at this particular ert-d. making their want» known by
Tlo i harming little mocking lionl Marshall
The annual report of of the committee bestowing them,
kindergartens until recently
No
period of the history of the western signs
poem of Frank Stanton wa» briiu- tin- League wa« made hy tin- leader. l*he pleasant afternoon closed with
Kitty rhentham* for exclusive child
world the flame of truth was kept
St. 1’lu’llinmi' after entering the
tlfub r. ad by Mr» U F WiitHon. shuwutg a year ul active work, The^ a social hour
Refreshments were
111
I1S:Ic interest
And »" ill the lit- by s |i.’i-1 «I l eq lie*t
burning by the devout though ec­ monas* i-r&gt; tu-vi r ii te ;i lull tin il and
report
ha*
already
been
published
in
*
served
by
Mr«
W W Abernathy
centric. monk*
for lift «•«•n year- -b-|-t »tiling on a i-rnrv lii id » 01111- of mir lu*»t minds
Tl
1,-uilerslup
ill
tinmeeting
connection
with
the
niintud
report
and
Mrs
R
J
Holly, hostesses of
have .mil do now write lor the child *
Fhe inlluenre of the monk wanes, rock
i the afternoon, assisted by Mr*, ft. C.
page
It ha* been stild (hilt ’ tile wn* then t ra nsferred to the lajiabh- of tin' Woman’» Club
The first »tage» of mona»* ich m
rite "Salute of the Flag" which i» (¡error and Mr«f Geo Fox
however, ns hit become more and
truly great always cure for children.' !iit!i pri'sidi-nt of tlo- Junior Cunmore ascetic, more and more ex­ did not inosper in Europe Ih«(-iiii» i and have in lhcm*«dvc» a responsive l.i gin Juli. I.cing w|o&gt; preside«I u»« d in tin- initiation of new nn-niThe Junior Civic committee urn
.
w
un
a
greci
ini
poi»«timi
Iti
su
re»
a
I
li«*r»
wn»
gjven
by
thè
secretar)',
&gt;
Mr»
II. C. &lt;¡error. Mr*. W W.
clusively exercised about HIS oW N of climatic I'oinlllhms. I In- »ccond -impi.'ity and ■li.irm of youth
Of
Ah-rnalhy
and Mr», Geo. Fox.
S till., without effective regard lor found fertile soil
future
pre»i'lect
of
ih«Womaiv’*
!
Sari-.li
Wighi
and
Ih«Junior
Civlc
such were James Whitcomb Riley.
Monasticism «a * introduced mio Eugene Field. Jm 1 Chandler Harris ( Ini,
’ A i i . tu;
w;«» ilo« iq iiiing j pleilgc » i l given hy thè prvslder
the souls of those of his fellow men
Italy by Athanasius. « hu wrote tin- l ncle Itcimui and VLongfellow. , num ber of ilo- Junior Civlr. prò-land aecretnry.
who are out in the world
Military Oancea.
Here it took
The great problem of the church lile o» St Anthony.
Bach, llndyti and even the stern gr; in. in whi«di ili preseli! joined. | The followlng e«»nys. f.«r vÌhich] The Highland fling symbolizes vic­
Many of the best Itccl Ini ven and that avowed ('«de­ ['ir w hi i b Molile Abcrnat hy gnvcjil.e City Benuiiftil cummltlee ni thè! tory The schottische 'militaire, that
timing the origin ol rnonnsticism us rapid growth
it is today wat the T It A N ^ Ft i It M known men id Europe of that period bate. Brahms w|i&lt;&gt; said ‘ I »hall never n ime rendine («a mnking a fiume |Womnii’s Club grve prizos of un» was popular some years ago, was anWi n « h «II* fmni iti h o*t" f !»*,,t * li «Inin-, will, t, mII 1titr &gt; » ok«E« f ,«1 Mr» .1 «11..«
ATION of the world NOT. the were nl one tune monks
romniit two folio-», marriage or f--r I ird». t ' w .1- !•K
III
.
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M
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n
1
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*1 I'. -I i mHi unt În K« 1 "I .Mini util ptliiis » lu«vv that
AB AND ONM ENT of n
writ!
I "pi r;i
Vct I.** b fl it- .,
the lii 'loi c ol •«. • -| mil «i, compnnied
I 1. '• i !&gt; *I - ,i » r g , ,1 • M
,t i he 11 r if I ' i h«m11
\
Rot
1
ii
MotlhSticism took It- ting
' roo
,! •
, 1 I■-.ill r I r.idb O’lg
4- ||
i!u‘
nil .iti O' &gt;. n» it iloc* today,
11* (
.
»U lli tir. '
t1 it 191* era. i .
flOOl hli « » (tel ■ ' 1 \ of &gt; vv Ini a*,- 110-I i, a 11 ii ' •&gt;; iiiic ••! ii • but i ,i-• 1 n . n eu|"V
•' d «I i ri,- , &gt;il ! m
ami n U« «-’ ra
flgllllllg Is b'dnK
c -I .
t O
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1.1il«
Our il une T o w I I . "
I h.i anil John I h«&lt; Hupt ■ f »t 1 •» of I ..t t.
I,, tfm»« things which «.'punt lor t h&lt;- a • n «ru i
dune that ermi.tics that of past ccnU . i -indi lli life ol t h..'
A -piiiw .ll i i- j
f’ ’Hi t lie N E\\ era N
VIII* Il V\. *» ll&gt;l
Seventh Grade —Helen She'ton,
ttiri’.a
wholcnogi«- pleasure, the best happi­ bin ■ M in Franc
used St Benedict nt t he ness and certain progress of the child
ei i I • in by Chi 1st . lf»VilM.
In seeking a L’ A ‘ rTEBN. monas- pge of I I to llee to n rave to live- front- 'flu- cro'dle. through the fir»t
ticism forgot Jesus at Cana, forgot some forty mil'-» from Koine
step- to the last climb for we arc all
-■dii 11 ne mon; ten
thi bi'iii|Jet at Ijvi's ; il forgot com­
children
■
&gt;t ll"ll-&gt;ic '
pletely Him who was ever til,' .it ii
|-It#* o,, ,
I*’i Hi b, l , c trio
■ * i i -1 tit. • 1*non M .r.'i '1
Iriei d end till* i lo»i-, )|e\ ot« 1 ■ mi
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v
citi* in o’
panion of ne‘n
t,-.' 1.*I
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Iron» no ii heroine them lives »&gt; . e d l i e r a tisi« &gt;t ot miel»
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The
II
lllr
di.
stages through wthirli monasticisin
has paused:
tin. ! undoing
|MKir m««r. hut : •
we» t his v cry p 1
g" from Ling«
I Hermit life of Anchoriiism
v. t hem money
I he father of this modi: of life Their endow un 1 ¡
T« i f. ;.■-!« they
'»ns St. Anthony who was horn tn to live luxuriici-!
« -r !» d vv1 re
furnished
tini
Lgygt in 251. His parent.-', died ere
the in i. il.vtijn
most
regid.
Dun.
he hrd reached his eighteenth year,
nic.bjr^ 6.000
find having Ihm-a always quiet and of St. Augustine at
reserved lie retired to the outermost guest» wire pri
a. &lt; th.-re wenliniiti of his home town t.i d theie 11.000 gallons of t ■« . non grllo'.j
■livid alone in a sepulchre. Later he! of wine: 310 oxen
¡,M* pig'. 200
went to livo in The rum» of u castle »heap, 1000 geese. 1*»*&gt;«&gt; capon*, GOO
in tho desert, and c short while rabbits nml 1*000 egg» ronsumrd.
Their Idie lie.*» i ml luxury fired
afterwards to a mountain near the
Nile.
sins of sensuality and they degen­
Hi. Anthony busied himsetf mak­ erated in morals until they were ob­
ing baskets with the fruits of the jects of scandal.
To the purification of monasticism
barter of^ which he supplied hit
there was organized in 1910 the
meagre wants: nnd occasionally
Following this
fought the devil when that unclean "Order of Cluny."
were tfm Cistercian*. Franciscans,
^spirit made his appearance.
History records that St. Anthony Dominicans and many others.
Though monosticirm ha* good
*te *&gt;ut or*ce a day and frequently
luted two to five days; died a fth e points its influence on the whole is
It takes out of society
■ic of 105 years and was of unclean baneful.
P*’1®1*«
His immediate followers many useful forces which it greatly
numbered 10,000.
needs for its general uplift. If those
Simeon Stylities was thq founder whose piety take* them into *eclu? the "Pillar Saints."
Hi- native sion would follow the Christ bleu for
Jj®* * * * ot* tha border of 8yria and all, out in the world among men,
‘hcei, when during a part of his society ns a whole would mount to
boyhood daya he was a shepherd, higher and higher pinnacles of true
Even those
fe entered a cloister at the age of Christian standard*.
Ilf«*1» ^°r
y®*™ of his monastic who go Into seclusion would save
fwted during tha entire Lenten themselves whilo imparting in close
•««on.
eontset to their fellow men the sav­
ing graces of the Lord Jesus Christ.
In Its national affect monasticism
no doubt baatened tha decadanca
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Fannie llcha Munson, .vrila Lake.
"Dolly** Lullaby" Walt*.
This
u n rendered by Marian Newton, :
little lady re pit cj ng ip seven long
year« to In-r i r -dlt
I"ue uudp'tici
w » quiti e.ppr, lativi of il,i. i , fu­
ll« i
Reading, "Why the Fox I»:» Black
Eye»." Joel t handler llarii»: "Ikin't
Cry" Mr* V, K Wi,t»iin.
' ' Good Night," Neviu May
Thrr.sfii r.
"I'lire«- Little Maol from S' him!"
Sullivan Mi*»«*« Jit»ie end Jiinie
Stiimnn, Iranceu Anpiuw.dl.
"Shower of Star*" Anna Mamin.
Violin Ntimhcr. F«-»tlvnl March,
Bet clie* Florence Witte, Isabel
Strong, Sarah Wight, Margaret
Strong.
. Musical Monologue, "When Youi
Have Said Your Praycm," HIDa:Little Boy Mr*. L. IL ' Philip j.
Marian Philips (piano).
Reading, "Mocking Bird," Fran!:
Stanton-—Mr». W. E. Watson.
Piano Solo, "E lude," Sydney
Smith— Helen Peck.
Songs, "Little Orphan! Annie,"
Clayton Thomas; "Vocation," Clay­
ton Thomo* Miftn Lucille Aspinwall.
Heading*, "Making a Gentleman
u( Him;" "Phyllis" Miss Goodhue.
"Caliph of Bagdad’’-- Two piano*.,
Mrs. D. L. Thrasher, Mra. Henry
Wight, Mra. Fannie Munson, Mias
Margaret Davis.
The entire program was delight»
ful.
Each numberfwaa a great
pleasure. .Mias Aapinwall and Miss
Ooodhue represented the professional
artists in their especial lines and all
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alone when the good which might nnd fight for tho things that make1
result from the session might seri­ Florida a great state; some of them
ously
suffer ns u result qf the com­ have'set up their printing presses in
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
communities where the people are
plimentary
vote for a friend,
W. M. HAYNES,' Business Manager
There appears to lie no serious dull and unappreciatjblo, and where |
ruMithul E vtry T u r«l»/ 'tn .l KriiUy
opposition to Charles Davis of Mad­ they have to continually work in a ]
I T T III LE nearly everybody Ls qqnvince/1 of the value of the habit of saving
ison for president of tho senate. He deluge of cold water poured out
Y 7 money, aa a protection foV the future, yet too many men nnd women post­
will probably be satisfactory to nl from pitchers of iwssimism; but just
B tlIlH flIirT IO N FRICK, IN ADVANCE
pone
the first step in saving nfoney—the opening of a Savings Account.
concerned, and since he has been so much the tnore are they to be
O N E . T E A « ........
» 1.00
allieil with both t be progressive and praised for preaching gooil times
S IX M O N T H H ..........
I.J»
You will make little progress in a journey unless you lake the first step.
Til BEE MONT11M
Tí reactionary factions of the parly und none of (hem whom we saw at
and is familiar with legislative work the banquet are men who need to be
[ M l t n r d In Ulf Cil» b» ( » i r l f t 1Î.00 Pr« I r a » I»
Protect your future by opening a Savings Account with this Hank.
he ought to make a gooil presiding told to play the optimist.A d i u n or TOr. I’«» Monili
Congtessman
Sears
is
right,
how­
officer.
✓
Pay molila In Adranr* Muai llr Alad* ni I Iffirr
mu™”
In the house tho situation is dif­ ever, in saying that it is largely the]
Enlrrrtl An Heron d - O » * » Alali Matin Aufual J2nd
talk of- the news pa («-rs that has fool- '
ferent.
Forrest
Lake,
of
Hanford*
IM S , nl Ihr poatolïlrr nl Hnnfont. Piorldn.
and Carey Hardee, of Live Oak, are ed the iH’ople of the United States
Cndrt Art of March Ird, IATO.
the leading candidates^ Mr. Harded into believing that times are hard:
Æ
WANT TOUR Business
Ttlrybonr
No.
Ila
O d d la Uriah! tluTTdlnf
is, from all reports a very fine young but not the Florida newspapers
man, but he has always been affil­ not by any manner of means!
Miami Metropolis.
H. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
H. E. TOUR
SANFORD, FLORIDA
R. H- DFJ15
The doings of the legislature will iated with the reactionary faction o
Flclitrnl
- Cash!«
— 6—
Vlrv.Prruldrnl
Aul I »h in
F.
L
WOODRUFF
Vk*-Pre*d*nt
tho
party,
and
as
the
majority
of
tho
be chronicled in tho Herald by u
Potash
"M
ade
in
America"
members
of
the
present
house
be
special corrpApondent, Claude John­
The war in Europe has brought a
son, late of Kissimmee and knowing lieva in progressive legislation it
him ns we do thu readers can be assur­ would be a serious mistake, wo Ihlnk'^icw pritlurt into the American, ja a r-]
ket—
ket - Ami
American potash. The United
ed of the real news of the state capital. to put Mr. Hardee in the chair.
Stat,-a
has been dependent upon
Mr. Lake has been a friend of the
There are many things that the read­
Germany
for its supply of potash, a |that each board of county commis- ment was adopted dost November. such a mensure will |&gt;e
people
nnd
his
legislative
record
is
nn
ers would like to learn first hand and
forth rf&gt;min»
material
that
forms a very
ry important I sioners
sinners shall make__ appropriations abolishing ti)turifico »I.
enviable
one.
Whilo’
Mr.
Lake
is
a
our special correspondent will be
t Uia«s nlimato
und
X feratBOTii.
*SlffllÜïffîtWTTW a g e m s in urcr when t lie present- terms expire, to co.
nnlrimVr' *“ ir;“~
.... .....“ ■'
, conte
, , at this session
Die educ«.
tho men who arc making laws nnd been successfu), he.is a firm believer ...W ith the war on practically—nn cooperation with the federal gov- piovisions for the handling of the Honni institutions of thu Mate h*v*
county funds will have to be made. been hacking plans to have this i « ue
making history at Tallahassee,. Head in tho advanced forht of democracy potash can he secured from the Ger- ernment.
tho Herald for the livo news on utl which seeks to bring the government man mines, which hold the largest; There -will ho the usual liquor It has been advocated that the coun­ considered early in thu coming » « .
closer to the people. His friends in supply in the world. Hence, "potash; fight, u movement now being under- ty coinmlasloners select some reliable sion, and sentiment is much in favor
subjects.
, way to submit n constitutional bank ns treasurer, rpquirinmjtho nay ,Y
in the house know that he is true to made in America."*/
*• «
Ilut-il#-w»Xutly-TLuiaiw4iL.la»t&gt;.
Kri—
^rlfff^[jmi,rrC
*’ fin,*''fff8TdWfiIe *f»roRiT)f-’ "tli&amp;nV’ ’of ’interest oil nil "tunas of thi
the^pcopie.
Jln..(iie_frice'U..ru-er said- barbor.hill ‘ he pei
There have been laws suggested
passed the Sh Johns river feta $870,- ^
“ ppeura*’ now 0i4t” pwffiér Mr. da/Told of Bale in that city of 10,000 tion. This will, as usual, he n hard county. Other suggestions have in­ covering practically every question
Lake
nor Mr. Hardee will have Ions of "American potash," at a fought contest.
cluded that thu tax collector In each known to mankind, juit those enu- -1
000. Ont of this $2 50,Will goes to
price about equivalent to what is
Woman’s juiffragiv each year-gain-ceo unty- he made to a rt as treasurer. mernted have gained sm-h imimrtJacksonville from the mouth of the enough votes to get tho coveted
St. Tohns river to the ocean, 110,000 honor until some of the other candi­ paid for thu German nntural product ing in favor in Florida, stands a fair |The abolishing of tjie county office ancc as to .he ready to on upj con­
from Jacksonville to Palatkn and dates are eliminated, but when this during normal periods. The "Am er­ rhunee of being submitted to a vote i will save the state in salaries and siderable time of the session Ugm.
910,000 from Palatkn to Lake Har­ elimination begins the progressive ican potash" was furnished by a con­ of the stute at this session of the commissions alone $125,000, and it ning next wpek.
Many
educational
! is estimated that each county will
The "llu zm rd tnsemhl,"
ney.
Maybe the S t . , Johns river members will surely not go to Mr. cern on the Pacific coast which i* legislature.
manufacturing it from the seaweed measures have ulrtady been prepared receive interest aggregating $125.000
Hardee.
Jacksonville
Stale.
But last of all the fninou. &gt; U7ar(j
from Jacksonville to Lake Harney
known as kelp, which rontuin* a und will endeavor to provide many per year for their deposits under hill will not dtiwn
- 0
Sell..*,i- \\,-H*
does not need any money but wheth­
large
percentage of potash salt* extensions to the school systems of (lie new law. a total saving of $250,- of I,con county, i n w Li « h
er it does or not tho 9360,000 looms FLO RID A P U B L IC IT Y BUREAU
■-ttotal
000 to the state.
There is a movement on fool to The kelp is secured by dredging it tlie state.
is located has gained mini, support
very large In the minds of tile voters
Tho reapportionment question is for his measure,- providing a bounty
and the sound* of so much money have a Florida Publicity Bureau es­ from the bottom of the sea along the
Thu policy of Governor Trammell
spent on Jacksonville every year tablished in Florida fostered by the coast nnd it is said to ho there in to suggest front time to time ntedrd one that acorns to l&gt;o lost sight of of 25 cents u head for killing turkey
makes a jangle in the ears of the University of Florida. That such Is inexhaustible quantities. The com­ legislature for consideration at the nt every session of the Florida legis­ blizzards. Mr. Wells say- there ire
needed In Florida is lmyond question pany which is harvesting kelp and coining session of the legislature has lature, though it is « measure tfiat about 60,000 buzzards in the «tale,
down state voter.
but that the University should have manufacturing potush therefrom is brought out many important meas- is most imperative under the present and that it would rn.t *t Mm t0
----- O----now taking out about fifty tons per
The man who fathers eliminate them and that t!u.‘ would
mes that have been found necessary rnnditinns.
Wc are not exactly fostering-prize anything to do with It is simply be­
hour of the weed, and preparing to
m,.n
by tfie various departments of the such a measure und lights it through save $25,000 a year to th. ■
fights and especially the fights be­ yond the question und the move­
greatly extend the scope of its oper­
After ¡ill i 1 .
tween white and black pugilists but ment will die before it is born.
*0
state government in the adminis­ to final passage will win for himself of the state
ations. Fifty tons of kelp is said to
tho Herald Is here to give the news There is no valid reason for the
tration of the affairs of Florida. a place in the history of the state daw’n in history a "
produce about five tons of fertilizing,
Among these may In- enumerated: (iossip about the capital has it that semhly" of the Florid.i
and the light was given by rounds in University of Florida to foster any­
material with u potash content of
thing
outside
of
its
province
and
the
front of the Herald office yesterday
A settlers act to encourage owning of
about 20 per cent.
just because the people wanted tho advertising game is not within the
homes, to exempt a large part of a
If all of this he true it would seem
The
news and we are heie to give it to province of the University.
homestead from taxation, a loll to
that
American ingenuity has again
them. The press service cost a hit proposed bill would call for an ap­
require separate space fur white and
solved u big problem. Potash is es­
and the men who wnnted the news propriation of some $30,000 for the
black in opern houses; a hill to elim- !
sential to the proper manufacture off
paid for it in part.
The hnlanrr officers and expenses nnd the idea
High Grade Guaranteed Auto»
inijle land frauds in the state; a bill
compounding of commercial fertiliz­
was made up by the Herald
be­ of this being bundled by nny insti­
$ 2 0 0 .0 0 to $ 8 9 5 .0 0
to increase the penalty for drunken- j
ers.
Tho fertilizer manufacturer*
cause we have newspaper instinct tution of learning in the state will
ness; a measure to require
ull
railON E A S Y P A Y M E N T S
*
have been jealously boarding the
and feel that the |&gt;eoplo should have not be recognized by the men who
roads to use salety
safety switches; rail­
Forcslalog snd informal ton write
visible
supply,
trusting
that
the
thu nows at all times, The press ser­ are In the advertising business.
road employers’ liability act; a hill
A
U
T
O
TRADING CO.. Inc.,
Piihburgh, Pa.
amount on hnnd would see them
vice given at various times by the That Florida 'needs such a bureuu
or consult jrour local dealers
to prohibit corporations within the
through the time of stress. Now the
Herald in bulletin is only a fore­ goes without saying and such a bu­
state issuing watered stocks; to pro­
way appears to bo open for procur­
reau
should
be
operated
in
connec­
runner of what wo can give the
ing a native product to take Un- vide foi a witerway acres? the south­
readers in a daily next fall if the busi­ tion with un immigration bureau and
place of the German mined product. ern part of the stute; assisting in the
ness will justify thu expenditure. they should be under the head of
work of reclaiming the Everglades;
Tampa Daily Times.
Tho Herald can generally be relied an experienced newspaper man or
revising the Bryan primary law. re­
advertising man and one who knows
upon to have the goods.
ducing the legal interest rate from
the state of Florida thoroughly.
----- O----eight to six per cent and on contract
There is no reason in the world why
K IS SIM M E E ON T H E FOURTH
from ten to eight per cent
the University of Florida should get
When jt u can buy new, f h *-&lt;
Kissimmee is the first city of into the advertising game and this
Ono meunurc proposed ami one
cheap as we me r.cllinfi tin n., it nimmt
Klorldn to announce n big barbecue matter does not come under thè
which has been favorably discussed
hly pay yoli to put ui wilt tin- fornir
and Fourth of July celebration and head of the educational institutions
throughout the state would provide
danger of fliei pommy in thr&gt;&lt;ugl ■*' i
screen*.
just because she is the first and the of Florida.
TALLAHASSEE ONCE MORE j n system of voting for railroad and
'
travelling
men,
who
are
forced
to
he
most progressive city in the state
Ask , il,ir wife uh i ! «»fit* Tho University of Florida would
IS THE SCENE OF GREAT
we vote to go to Kissimmee on the do well to keep within her own pre­
nwdy from their place of residence
¡til lu hi' i Ì cmi-e*■&lt; 11| wi -V •1’ i n » i
HUSTLE AND AC TIVITY
and .hi' « i’ i ti *1 &gt;mi !!’• ■&gt;
Glorious Fourth. Wo have been in serves and obtain the money that is
on election day This is u much de­
Kissimmee at many gatherings und \
sired
law,
and
will
have
hearty
supThey will yet it :«• i V• V T
ue the educational institutions and
there is no city in the state large or not go outside of the provinces of'
!• untile
work
di*t ¡-i»
ill
Tallahassee, Flu., April 6 W hi n »K,rtamail that gives you such a warm
death— where ver they go.
Thu
question
of
protection
from
the
Florida
legislature
convenes
on
education in order to gain a paltry
welcome at
Kissimmee.
Those few thousands that should go into Tuesday morning, April 6, a policy fraud through bad checks will ho
Our spirk-r.rd-rp; n „acri-i r.
" r
crackers down there just simply some other channel. Just why the of economy will he inaugurated, and taken up and more stringent laws
ke*p out nil the files, hut will nl*&lt;&gt; mid
new to thp appearance of your her-.
exud* good feeling and good - fellow- University of Florida should got an effort mode to eliminate any un­ adopted. The present law does not
.*hip nnd the whole state of Florida into the immigration and state pub­ necessary appropriation* embodied afford the necessary protection, and
We m!| the heM ». rimrt «■'•
nhould combine on Kissimmee on licity gurne gives rise to the question in many bills that have already been hns caused great losses .in the state.
w .uiiiw*. complete with prmc In •
honk* (‘.nil c&gt; &lt;■*.
the Fourth of July and all of them of who is behind the movement and proposed.
That the insurance luws in the
Representatives
with
go there. A barbecue ¡n Kissimmee the bill wilt probably bring out some measures currying
appropriation* state were not uniform was shown in
moans a real barbecue for they raise lively discussions and may art as a will have n hard fight. The whole a report of the stale treasurer to the
rcaf cattle on the Kissimmee prair­ boomerang upon our »resent slate i atmosphere at ..................... .
governor, and that this defect might
ies nnd know how to give theit vis­ institutions.
rulreenchment. While Florida has he remedied, a prominent attorney
itors u real barbecue. The Herald
The University has no cause to not suffered seriously from the gen­ of Philadelphia hits been in the enphereby moves that the nominations climb into this publicity game and eral business depression over the itul for the past week conferring
be dosed nnd that everybody in the the University officers are making country the past* eight months a with thu administration in an
Htnte of Florida goes to Klsslnfmec a sad mistake to mix into -the af­ feeling * prevails that conservative effort to frame proper legislation to
on the Fourth of July.
methods are imperative at this se$- make tho laws uniform with those of
fair.
Make it unanimous and you will
other states.
Tho fire insurance
■ion of the legislature.
«ever regret It.
V
question
will
take
up considerable
The financial ¿audition of Florida
. TH E WRONG CROW D
time
In
tho
legislature,
in
nn
effort
at
tho
end
of
tho
fiscal
year
was
ox— O— T
Congressman Sears in his address
■! ^
s.
, HARRY’ BROW N
nt *the Press banquet last Saturday colleqt, •there being practically no to eliminate whnt is believed to be a
except
a $500,000 combination of insurance companies,
A t ; tho meeting of the Florida night made an impaasionod plea for Indebtedness
IT cim Association In Miami Harry tho newspaper m«n to go homo and- bond issue held by the school funds, which has’ by comparison of rates
Brown was elected aa the delegate preach "Good Times;" he declared and there was in the school funds u with other states been taxing Florida
In this connection senti­
to the National Preaa Association. that we arc not having* "Hard balance of practically $400,000, with heavily.
ment
is
strong
for n measure that
satisfactory
balances
in
all
other
There la nothing much in this news Times" nnd that ono of tho best
would
force
the
investment of n fair
funds.
Item except that Harry Drown M ways to hold up tho hands of Woodamount
of
the
surplus premiums
There
will
he
a
largo
volume
of
tb« St. Augustine Record is one of row Wilson and tho Democratic
the greatest boosters, one of tho live administration is by a general preach legislation on varied subjects, how­ collected in the state in building
wires of the Florida press and one ing of optimism.
ever, and it is anticipated that work propositions within the common­
OF THE
This’ would eliminate the
of the most prominent editors of the
It was an excellent speech all right will he well under way in both wealth.
state and that he’ will cast added and was listened to with earnest at­ brunches of the legislature by Thurs­ assistance Florida insurance com­
panies render in the development of
lustre on Florida at the National tention by overy man and womnn day.
other
states with the. money collect­
One
measure
that
will
be
presentPrnaa Association goes without say­ in the banquet room; and wo won­
With
favor ed each year in premiums. It is ex­
ing.
Harry Brown ia the life of dered if every man and woman in ed that will meet
«very gathering of newspaper men that room was not engaged in ask­ throughout the entire state . will pected that the insurance companies
apy, x
jneasuro
«... oppose,
’^
■&gt;
,that.&gt;ould
^
in the state'of Florida. He is the In­ ing themselves. "W hat Florida, npw*.-- permit., thq. rJtiipge 4}f char.ten .Jjy t^lll
force
a
revision
of
their
rates
down­
spiration needed to put- life into* ev­ pa tier he could possibly have meant cities and‘ towns without considera­
I fwfiwfc wt fcmn* F. fVM% nj st* Ar»e Mpm, WrlsM»* **•
ward
in
tho
state,
or
compel
invest­
.*f i&amp;r*arf«** i~r**rfa*OMrii r|t* "
This will
ery meeting and he has attended by hla inference that they had been tion of tho legislature.
mm. imiL
come in the form of a constitutional ments of their funds in Florida.
every meeting of the Florida Preaa talking hard tim e«."
I 1I V * t U I U I M i l l
'A hill is considered for providing
U l a n . I MI K m
At.present every ses­
Association, every meeting of qvery
From table to table wc lookod, amendment.
t-s-rft to«» la ft*«*«,
ft«»* fe*•* U&lt;* tf| fefef •&lt;
other press association, every meet­ trying to pick out a single man* in sion is burdened with meosurrs from an annual corporation tax, and rais­
»iM * * fek
A » « m i l l fetto fcnetolfy f eiM
ju * ‘--w c t s t
j
ing of job printers and every meeting tho ctowd whtì has not been all the various towns desiring to make ing the maximum charter fee to
$500,
which
is
now
only.
9250
re­
of nny consequence -that portainpd time cheerily boosting and loyally changes and broaden the scope of
gardless of the capital stock. Dank
to the printing business in the state pointing out the .rich blessings of each municipatlity.
Citrus growers, truck farmers and deposit guarantee is proposed in an­
for the pant ten years. He Is Harry Florida—tho newspaper men of Flor­
Brown, the man who puts the print ida have not been preaching hard cattlemen will nil come in for con­ other measure suggested.
Throughout the state the question!
tn printing.
times, n ot'b y a long ma'rk, and in sideration in measures that propose
conscijuence Congressman Sear’s ad­ to eliminate diseases of tHrus trees, of separating state nnd county taxes
dress, although telling the plain Vegetables and also the cattle tick. in nn effort to abolish the netesslty
T H E PR E SID IN G OFFICER
Voting for a man for presiding of­ truth, loinehow did not apply to the Much work has been done by aid of (or uniformity in assessments in
the federal government in these lines, every county of the state has-been
ficer of either house of the legislature men he was talking to.
and
doubtless the state Kill do its discussed for months. This question*
Old Man Hard Times has not
means ‘more then the pravail'ng
part
during the coming year. Along will doubtless occupy much time of
found
Florida,
and
thè
newspaper
opinion on the subject gives .to it,
this
pb)
It has been planned to ex­ the various committees and depart­
men
of
Florida
know
it.
Evcty
day
and it is regret table that io n » good
men promise to vote for a man for they sing their songs o f optimism, tend the girls* canning club .work, ments at this aeaslan.
Since the Constltutiolnil amendthose position* on personal ground* urge the people to greater works thu boys’ com clubs and provide

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Ret. Hyman'« Sermon of April I
On next Tuesday or the Friday
following there will bf given a report
of Rev. Hyman's sermon on the
Prodigal Son, the last of u aeries of
five given on tin« great parable. If
your reporter ran reach your hearts
one-tenth as well .«» did Ue\ Hyman
in his discourse it will be Well worth
your looking forward to our next
report.

PACE FIVE
Litem turn Department. With such
a rare pleasure ¡n store it is believed
there will be an unusually large at­
tend." nee of the c&gt;ub members, Wed­
nesday aft.trrioon ut three o'clock.
Mm Dti-kins particularly urges the
ill tend.in«’«' of ever, member.

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ABOUT PEOPLE
...AND EVENTS...

A RF.SUME OF SANFORD
Sanford House
II APPF.NINGS UP ft) DATE
%
\V. A. Henry. Joseph Shookirr,
A&lt;i^ifit tlJ Curiiitsii «siiwat lar |Kn
Utile Happenings— Mention
Wallingford, Conn.; Paul Haney,
( idsitiii In SotMiy è liti«« ai l'Kua«
of Matters in B r ie fMr. N A* TerKew».
Na fOJ
Atlanta, Gn.; Il K Murks,-London,
Personal Items of
Eng : H W A Not*. Mrs J. A.
Lli.
, , .IrtAlUtf /lAJikäm.Aie... 4&gt;. . . .lin*
Hague and son, Miss Marguerite
Interest
Kaftrr nt Mrthodii'. .‘fnn-foy School
Hague, Aron, N. V ; J. G. Hotelier,
„ I'rlrr llabbil I ’nrlu
trrtiined ye-terday afternoon from
Easter was celebrated rt the Meth^
Bartow.
Mr. and Mrs. I.cslic MrOn*’ of the prettiest and most three to six in honor of her attrac­
.Summary of the Floating Small
odist
Sunday school with r.n appro Hay, N. Y. city; N C. Adntnson, original events in children’s circle* tive guest. Mrs. Robert Allen Carse
Talk« Succinctly Arranged for
priate
program of music and recitaHinton. Mass.; Z. Spinks, Oviedo; was the Peter Hulibit party given by or llerwick. Pa.
Sanford's New Steam Laundry
Hurried Herald Headern
i lions anti nn attemlance of 230. The
T. It. Sammis. Tavares. E !.. limine Walbr Carter Saturday afternoon to
An atmosphere of spring pervaded
Sanford now l^.» a ne
various classes showed un excellent
»team Orh,lido. A (ì Martin. Jacksonville; a number of young friends.
The the pretty little hoffie whose rharm
laundry, und it is equipped to lake! ff.
Kelix Meyer, St. Louis, Mo; charm of simplicity prevailed in the was enhanced by- quantities of dell- rcapanac to the roll call, thr roHoc»'
Household goods, Imperial irons
“ " " i ca[T. of 1,11 ,h" " ° r'“ l,I Lilia city or I Archer It. Nash. Fredericksburg-. VaT; decoration« of the attractive rooms cattily tinted (link verbenas and other tlon being $'J.37.
lain«at the
flit, new
asta. !......I...
,nd yeast ek es at Simon’s.
ttu-tf ,Ilft least
laundry ..Ill
will I_I
be ...
in..................
j g. L. Latimer. ...
Wnycross. G a .fcM. ts
E.
In the Brotherhood class of men
vith their arrangement of ferns und cut dowers.
Roses nnd carnations
there were thirty-seven present.
Mrs. Peabody returned yesterday a few days. At present the man- Whoelright, N. Y. city; II. H. Pratt, cut flowers.
in vases and howls anti baskets of
The Woman's Bible Class comfrom a visit to her daughter, Mrs. ager. G. K. Britt is making strenu­ Atlanta, Ga.; Wm. Dow anti wife.
Peter Knbhit received in the pansies and violets placed upon the
ous efforts to make additions to his J. W. Dow, Mansfield, Mass.; A. W.
posed of the mothers of the Sunday
Griffiths of $arasotu.
library enthroned in the heart of a cabinets anti tables lent their beauty
plant......
thnt
people
, ,
.
! " * " * * " »chool showed a remarkable eUand-— Futrh, inuianapoits.
Indianapolis. mu
1ml ; it.
H. L
L.
All sixes bralslers. Mrs. Grace E. new
,
. will give the ►
*«■«»i*o futch,
&gt;. great big eubbage head, for a rabbit anu.
Iragiatuui to. the- »tlwunwit--o f - —
*, .
T •**
.
.
Williams. 10G East First St.
V
C,t&gt;:
f-BlaUdoU and- family, Tsm ps;-M rrryou know « r a T l o v c s a cabbage the rooms. The graceful sprays of ance of twenty-seven, mothers who
7
, ,
hi rW" part Of the state, nnd if sur-[7m, Mrs. J. S. Garetson. Miami;I ,)Utcl,
Ut,,r being introdured to asparagus fern entwined the rhandc- hiwi in many4instance« prepared
A coop full of fnt hens- at U-f- face indications are any criterion he Mrs. c . Stephens, DeLand; Dickson ]»ete
their little ones and big rr.ej too for
Ituhhil the youthful guests i Her* und -f«*st«ioned the wlrHoiSfs, .. ,
, ,
,
"Ver*.
64-21^
Th„
AU
U
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1
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1
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n.
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J
Sunday
school. .This c l..« is known
-*.
*" r*'*' * ' *'
l *" n' *' B. Thairin, 'W tlT H . North, Jnck-1 were bltndfuldetl nntl each given n ! The dining table, with Its handsome
T. U. -Lanier of Tavares was in
,r . *' ,.'1' . . . .
|sonville; J. L. Morrison, llolaind; |n|| to pig on Cotton Tail, Peter'* ' Iere «-over, it* perfect appointment us the Truth Seeker . urder-tho di------- u — 1------the city this morning en route from . J '.0 ,Sanfur,t Su&gt;l&gt;m l-mndry is j j Hedrteh, Tiynna: J. J. Maloney. i.„.,i,
The Daughters of Wesley, Mrs. Rob­
-f[in?i^TT^TLTot l*on, C. R.l Cotton Tail lost his tail through n with vases of (link roses was rhr.rhterts,
toucher, ht.d an attendance of
* f' 111 1 •"inut, tin part of Driscoll, Jacksonville; ( . E. Black, misumlerstaniling of fate, ages upon ing. Baskets and bowls of nnsturFine-line of hose, 25. !I6 und 50c. ,
twelve,
while Mrs. C. L. Wing's
the lot recently purchased by Mr. Montgomery. Ala.; John Thompson. ages
—... agone
...... . was „i............
„in
....
cleverly told by- tiums were used effectively against
Mrs. Grace E. Williams. |0G East Taylor of the Sanford
girls numbered, sixteen.
Bottling Collington, Conn.; J. H. Stiles, Iiroad
Mrs. Carter, to the great delight of the background of potteil plants
First St.
64-2tc
Works. The new building of the Beach, Conn.; II. H. Preston, SaA special program hnd been )&gt;reWalter and his guests. After tho and ferns upon the pojeh.
4migW.fen-.tW uwsii sri ■«*f*-Kintgf im&gt;1
Armour’s Star hams at Leffler’s. laundry was found Inadequate on vannah. Ga.; L. D. Stuuffcr, ChattaUkfPiklVk -CuUtttt- Xask iw&gt;oiiH.6» Ml »
"lirtV* T?.®' Iv T Herndon* ÏÏnïnflIy sic and recitations ts follows:
Vifiu!\LJ LVlUb-metaase-Àw» WinoAs^hnrrrt-.—rf*,rnnr
t
t - j - -nj, , » . - f i------ ----------*;
merniis tails, ant! it was found that ! gowned in white organdie, emhroiIIn
h »1... r... *
_1
.
1
_
I
!..
Song. "W oathes for tho King,'*’
the first w'eek and already new
Among the prominent visitors to
Charles Brown wn.s the winner of a',|(,r,.l| |n |,iuk with-bodice of pink
Miss Allen's class. This was u pret­
additions are being made to \hc
the city’ yesterday were Congress­
brown rabbit. Then began the fun ^clinrmeuse received the guests nnd ty number in which the giHs' carried
building nnd equipment.
man Sears, Mrs. Scam nnd son,
of seeking fo r the little yellow hid-1presented them to Mrs. Watson and wreaths of green.
Mr. Britt I* an experienced laun-|
«lies und numerous little while bun-! Mrs. Curse
Joseph.
Recitation, Pierce Griffin.
, dry man anti not only thoroughly
jm
nies hidden out of^ doors nnd to
Mrs Watson wore a lovely gown
i-t
i
ii
.
h
w
m
ta
:
un
nu:
im im ik t a m
Duet, Margaret Cowan and Mari­
Boiletl ham still to be^hatl at Lef- understands the business but is a
Myra I... the much coveted Peter „( white lare and blue velvet
Ml IIJUlT til t m t.rn I IrM KNT
an Newton.
fl,’r *•
G4-21
skilled mad / i»t in erecting lautiRabbit of thg eubbage patch was
y(,. Curse wns a charming figure
Reading. "Easter Dawning," MolFor a Safe Shave!
dry |ilant* anil knows exactly what
Several weeks ago the City Beau p re se nt e d a* the w i n n e r in t h ..........
while c o p i e d silk with pink rieu- lie Abernathy.
go to Albert Gramllng's real sanitary k""*
machinery to purchase to ,lIu| (.(immlttee of the Woman's and ,u,d contest
Gutties were en- buds i n te r wo v en , gur ni l t i t ed in' ery»Song. Mrs. Wing’s Class.
barber shop. Alt punre of proven- kive tile people of this section tin„ prue of one dollar each to joyed and then the real event hap- ta1 trimming
Baptism of five boys anti girls
very
best
in
laundry
work
tmh is worth a pound of cure. Scrth. Sixth Seventh und Eighth grades pend a* the children inarched into
Mr*. C. O.
McLaughlin wore a
who were afterward received Into
\ice De Luxe, 119 W. First St.
The Sunfurd Steam Laundry will fur the best written essays on "Dur tho dining room for refreshments. ( &lt;|ajnty gown in pastel tints, ftshlonthe church closed the delightful ex­
Gl-tf
muke a specialty in fnmily washing City."
To the Eighth grade was It was a picture of happy childhood r(| tt|H, rjcb luce.
ercises.
|*residing rt the coffee Urn was
The weather man seems to be und this will lie it boon to the ladies given "Our City Government," to as they gathered about the board to
Mr. J. K. Mettinger is superin­
The table was Mrs Forrest Lake wearing r hand- tendent of the Sunday school and Is
getting the proper dope on Florida of Sanford who have had trouble the Seventh "How Can a Grammar enjoy the purty.
weather now bnd it is hoped that for many years in obtaining satis­ School Student Become a Good Cit- very lovely with its dainty nppoint- notne gown of white channelise wuh very proud of the excellent reedrd
-j
iren." and to the Sixth "Our 'Honu ntent
the pink and yellow of the &lt;IVerilress of silk net. with folds «if his school is making.
from this time forward we run have factory wurk in family washing
4
4
Town."
The
girl*
winning
the
prizes)
color
scheme
displayed
upon
the
colored
citarmeli*«and
silver
Although
the
Held
is
well
covered
gold
real weather.
,/
\gncs
Andes.
Eighth
grade*
whit,
cover
with
its
spray*
of
green
trimming*
H i u t r r E'|/v H u n t *
Sundays join the merry crowd at by laundries Loth local und foreign were
whose paper is published in fern
-.-I pink festoon» dr.tpcd about
Mrs D I. Thrasher, who *erve«l
the
Sanford
Steam
Laundry
prom
pi.per
Woodland Park.
Music
amuse­
The children of several Sunday
is,-- to occupy « Held all it* own thi* Issue. Hclcr Shelton. Seventh t li •• .oles ami ■orner* and cat.gbt the Ices was prettily- gowned in
ments, bathing
Lease It Jnr &gt;our
anti the people id tin* city will pat grulle, paper to be published Friday with pink and yellow chrysant h«-- white luce- net with hands of gold schools were happily entertained
next picnic. See photos at pop-corn
witli the ever popular Easter egg
In the center a table re- colored charmeuse
roture the home industry, all being and Virginia I &gt;e('our*ey. whose essay- mum
wagon.
63-tf
hunt yesterday afternoon.
liccio
gave
bark
tin
beauty of
equal and the work being "f tin- »dl appear next Tuesday
A walk
if l
Those serving were Mrs II L.
At the Episcopal church in tho
grei.t
bowls
of
yellow
Mr and Mr*
Ernest Molnnr cv
nasi
urtiti
ms.
TIM* SanIoni Stputn Laundry ubout tin- &lt;ity will show the n-sulls
Jones. Mrs. It. R. Dean. Mrs. Goo
pert to leave in a few days for will operate a delivery wagon that - of the Junior ( ivic und &lt; ity* Beau- At each piaci were dainty little D Bishop. Mrs It (' Bower and grounds surrounding it. th e. little
Gainesville where Mr Molnnr lias will call for the laundry, and deliver tifili beautifying campaign that is Elis’ • r basket* with egg» lim’ - an Me * Laura Ftsh, all of ihem wear­ folks enjoyed a grand old time seek­
leased iIn- Hotel Graham * They the iiipic- promptly and the motto being waged by t lies*- committee* dies pretty pink and yellow iced ing charming, pretty costumes Pink ing for egg*, with Mrs. G. F Smitn
have been the guests of Mrs ,\tul­ if I flie new stimm laundry will be Sanford is awakening to civic pride, cuke- with candles and Easter pia, c und white predominated in the dain­ and Mrs Mobley to watch over
them.
nar's parents, Mr and Mrs It E "The best of work promptly done The t il) officers anil Thrlr D c-1cardIt wn* an afternoon of ty refreshment«
Harp berry ice. de­
At the home of Mr. C R. Wulkc/,
Takach for several weeks
luprtmi-nts
linppv
surprise»
will,
it«
yellow
and
at reasonable price*
licious little white iced rakes decor­
superintendent of
the
CongregnI
Every
puhlt^spiritcd
citir.cn
should
whi'*
cake*
in
the
»hspc
of
of
ated with pink rose«, pink mints,
Frog Culture
tional Sunday school the children of
kno w all about the government of rabbit* anil biddies, t be rabbit* in
salted English walnut* and coffee
Easy*, interesting und immensely
It a pi i*i busier Servici
that Sunday school hud a good time.
t|,air t 11v (be n.t nu-s of t bg,
Im di
,1 lièrent whf* the biddies in yellow and last wen* served
profitable
Demand fur exceeds sup
Morning scr vue II a m
Mr. Walker is never so hnppy ns
but
not
least
the
strawberry
and
department*, what they i f t c ( o r a n d
ply
Now's breeding time
Write
It was one of the prettiest social when surrounded by children, which
Prelude, Andantino
diarie
vat,ilia
ice
cream.
Ill
the
tones
of
who till* them
f«r folder. Breeders ynd h«itel stork Blount Miss Davi*
events of the season und a charming aIways insures a fine time for the
It was a
The chief executive of the city is the general color scheme
'. • a
lor sale.
Thl- Ortega Breeding
co mmen'ement of the gnyeties, card little folks whenever he is host. The
Doxology. choir, congregation.
the mayor Mr D I. Thrasher fil­ happy uftitnoon of unalloyed pleas
Farms. Jacksonville -Ortega 52«- . Miss D ii vi *
parties, dances and club ulTuirs that golden egg was found by Sarah
ls a very busy limn
He presides un for the young host und his little
Fla.
til dtp
will mark thr post-lenten festiv- ■wi^fii, nnd
refreshment*
served
Invocation. Pastor
over the city couni-il. is head of the guests and only the falling shades of
il
les
which
udded
to
the
pleasure
of
the
F. A
Schumpert is spending a
night
brought
the
festivities
lo
un
Hymn. "All hail the power of p|ice depurtmett. uppoint* thè « htef
fa ■
few days in the city, the guest of Ins Jesus' ntitne.“ Hidden Choir, con- ol polire, hus more or less power end. Those present were Mary Elixegg hunt.
,
Another
Easier
egg
hunt
was
given
daughter, Mm. George D. Bishop. gregatinti, Mjs* Davis.
Ih Tuckrr ill ll’&gt;innn'« ( ’mb
Margaret
Neat,
over thè other administrutive de- « both Puleston.
the Beginners and Primary Depart­
His many friends are giving him a
Srriptnre. Pastor
pnrtincnl* und look* after thè geli Maud Lake. Mytu Lee. Margaret
Wednesday afternoon nt three
warm welcome home
Mr Sebum
Pj'ters. Mildred
Lee,
kutheryn o'elork I&gt;r Samuel Tucker will up- ment* of the Baptist Sunday school
Interlude, "Two Ko
D Spio/- ,.ful wrlfnre of thè city
in the North park
Gaily hunting
pert is immigration and farm dem­ lier Mi»* Davis
Meisch.
Katherine
Svine»
t'liurlotte
Tlie city cotimil i* compiiseli of
pent before the YAortmn'* t'lub lo
.'lore,I eggs this
onstration agent for the Southern
Evelyn Brown d* liver an a.Hires* on tin- Mmlern 'ur t III" pretlv
l’ r.iver P »tor
siv ini-lliber»
Th. V are siimi* uf lio* ,,n.| trina Simili
Kuilwny and his work take» him over
Messr» Diane Turner. Algernon Speer l««e I »r1« up some of it» .themes and bui , I, of hi-ppv . *ill,Iren too enjoyed
\ut hem
I"
K«*".*' S*.1UH .,b|e»l meli II, thè «li;.
a tine time S«-veral others will fol­
the southern states
Meisch.
(
‘
hurle»
Brown
Paul
t
•
Im
i
\
ber
m
i
i
ii
v
Tolur
Divisori.
VdutttMr*
Ti m
Mungili v l.ori)
I* &lt; 9 method*
Dr Tucker'* visit has low in tin- co urrà of the week.
Dingee und llerndon Their iluly i- nor. Sum Fleischer and John l.«'e
Tomato Plants Livingston Globi
11o v . • (mir MI I 'a VIS
been unticipulod with keen Interest,
■*
« -&gt;3
to pass ordtnunces for thè govornA few thousand ready to set this
A nnou lift'me ni*, Pustor.
by the members of the club for some
m
Tea-Ten SocinI
Offertory, "Song Without Word*,” meijt of thè city.
week, f ‘2.00 |&gt;er m. F L. Greene,
Charmin &lt;j Al Home for Wst'for
1time nnd he will receive a cordial
&lt;■
è li
Mr« t ’Jifs Pennington will Ite
F. p. Atherton Miss Davi».
West Side.
G5-2ir
One nf thè most importarli funrWhile I.«-nt hr* not put a completi- welcome Owing to the fuel that he
rW
li«»»ti’ss
tn
th«’
Inti
b-*
of
t
h
&lt;
(
ongreSolo, "Unii. Glorious Morti," Ada tions of th«- locai governinoti! is tiie end to the smini gavi-tiis this y«-ar spent hi* early life in Sanford and
.im
Shave Yourself
gn11 &lt;»ii nt «huri-h unii their friends
Solo.
" H a l l , Glorious
Morti." (irotection of tifi*. I,4*ttii und (iroper
usual
there
lies
been
a
cessation
r*
a
griduHt«.
ol
ibe
Sanford
High
The way to save lime, save your
Adam Gallici Mr* H o y , Mi** Da ty
The polire depuri nielli is very "I such thing* a» dancing partii* . nil School, it i* but nrttir:«l that his Thur««lit&gt; afternonn at her home on
patience, save your money and save
; «j-t
J
Tlu-se suciiils are
w.
Il
orgamzed
tlieri’ heing a niglu b.ige card parties und Easter we.-L old friend« end assoliate* ••houM (eil tin* II ••1g fi t •i
VIS
your fare is to shave yourself with
u» well as a day force
The chlef »id see tile resumption ol iffelf- of a p'oprn’t.irv interest in him
Dr .1filling til,- iu«i*t •■« t oy .«tile " f ■buri ll
Scrino ij Pa-tnf
the safety razors. We have the fol­
Petiniiigttin prtimtYair «• a n d
\lr.
\|r Tlllls * e e - t|..'t th ey presi f \ . I I * k i n d t o g e t h e r w ft h lli.lliv lor l',n ki-r loi.it» the I -«;g11* I, depart
Som:
"1
m
l'r
istiiig
Lord
in
lowing in stork
liest
«’ V«*r
DIM•
of
tinrnetil it the Polytechnique Institute 'i''* «u"'
The d«- « I urch work
t ii.nr i ongrcg\&gt;foii «■xi «*11« ut or.b-r in tlo- , ity
Gillette, Gem. Jr. Durham Gi! * I h* • . Ei-h‘V
First and one of l ho most impur ol Brooklyn, N Y and deliver» le.
purtmeiit &lt;&gt;f pulilii health is one
I«'fie, Erulers, Ever Ready and Auto Miss Davis
from the social point of view lure course* at Columbia I'niverslty
/fnatiin l .yri cn
Kvening
»ervici
.
*
1»
p
ni
,
thnt
is
v«-r&gt;
importati!
The
head
t.mt
Strop und utl the accessories
Get
lie
delivers
his
lecture
to
the
SunAs
tiie
time
draws nearer for the
the
charming
recepii.m
with
Prelude. R. muti/.,." Alfred Green of thè depuri meni t» Mr Arile Smith wu*
the huliit nl shaving your own (are
which
Mrs.
William
E
Wat*on
en
-1
ford
Citili
under
the
auspices
of
the
Continued
on Page 8 »w*j.
He
inspecta
tho
sewerag«system,
fel«l. Op. 45. N«&gt;. I Miss Davis. «
and you will always do it.
sanitation
un«l
water
supply
of
the
Song. "1 am Coming. I-ord.” HnrtHill Hardware Co.
city. He also looks aft«T the general
suuglt ('hoir, congregation. Miss
GO-tfc
•
health of the citizens. The fire dcDavis.
pnrtmenl-is also very efficient.
it is
S T A T E M E N T OF CONDITION
Scripture,
Pastor
Another invoice of hnts and flowers
better
equipped
th/iji
the
department
Solo. "King of King*.'' Frank II
received this morning. Mrs. Grnce
of most cities of thi.s-siz«-, having n
Brackett Mr« - Hoy
E. Williams. 106 Enst First St.
gooil force of fir««ment. with Mr
Prayer.
Past
or.
64-2tc
Anthem.* " I ’rasie Wr.it» jn Zion.P Paxton as lep.der, nnd a reliable fire
Off to Tallahassee
IL S. Ix&gt;renz Mr Chase. Mr Wilii- engine.
Sanford, Fla., at Close of Business April 3rd, 1915
Reginald S. Holly, eldest »on of mun, choir. Mi»» Davi».
The department which has charge
the editor of The Herald left on
of the construction of str«*eta and
Announcement*. I*» »tor
l.l ABILITIES
Sunday night for Tr.lluhu**ee where
RESOURCES
Offertory, "Shallow»." Bond Miss pavi'mcnls i* one that affects the
he wj|| act us n clerk in th- senate. Davis.
convi-nienee of every «-itireti. Lurge
Loans nnd Discounts
$17.1.098.19
Capital
$ 50,000.00
He met Hon. A. E. Donogan, senator
Song. "Only Trust Him," Str.ck- sums of money were expended to
18,114.92
Stocks and Hunds
of tho Nineteenth senatorial district ton— Choir, rongtegnliun, -Miss Dn- bring nhout the good street und side­
1,450.25
Surplus ami Undivided Profil«
Bond« Deposited with Stale
on the train hero nnd they tnnde the vls.
walk conditions existing in Sanford
4-1.00
Diiidends Cnpnid
5.000.00
Treasurer
,
trip to the state capital together.
Sermon, Pastor
toilay.
2,572.96
5,000.00
Furniture nnd Fixtures
Bond Account •
Reginald will stay the entire sixty
Song, "Come, Sinner, Come!" Pal­
ill
Mr. Lovell, the city clerk nnd
1.250.00
providing the lure of home mer— Choir, rilngregution. Miss Da­ treasurer hold* r. very importent
Beal Estate
Itc-dÎNCounts
None
doe* not give him «homesickness be­ vis.
211.10
|H»sitiun. lie keeps tho Recounts and
Overdraft«
...................
None
Bill« Payable
fore that time and will prohuldy
looks after the finances of the city.1 CASH AND DEPOSITED IN
know moro than his father by the
208,980.65
DEPOSITS
AR of 'the- departments are well
128,197.73
BANKS
tlme*»ic return*.
organized and city officers we"
$328.474.90
$328.474.90
chosen.
To the Publir

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GRAMMAR SCHOOL ESSAYS

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R EMINOLE r OUNTY j g ANK

M ANY' TROUBLES
DUE TO AN
INACTIVE LIVER

The organized trades unions of
Hanford wiah to announce to the
public, their readineu to do every­
thing In the line of building labor.
Muny of the troubles of life such
«nd u»k your support to give you
food and efficient work In the trnile* a* hondarhe. indigestion, constipaconnected with building. Carpenters |tion and luck of eti«*»K&gt;' «re lu«- to
fnsson», brickmasons, tinners und inactive liver*
plasterers of tho best arc combined
GRISBY'S 1.1' -*t EH-LA X
f® the union and are also fellow cit-) natural, vegetable n-me«ly (hat will
¡zenz and taxpayers. Why not cm- get the livet right and make these
It ha?- none of
ploy them instead of "Floatera," trouble? dixappeat
outsiders and cheap negro mechan­ the dangers or discgreeahle after
ist and ao help aupport your own effect* of calomel.
Get a 60c or I I bottle of thl*
ome town? Any. one in need of
the nliove workmen, communicate •piendid remedy Irom your druggist
» “ h C r q. Pearson, P. 0. Uox 876. todey. Every bottle beat* the like-,
Husint-M Agent for the organised ness of L. K Gri*by. who guaran­
tees It tbiough Wnr&gt; G. Aldrudge.
trade* - union» of Sanford (adv.).

The Herald office was the most
popular place in the city yesterday
while the fight returns were’ coming
in. The crowds around the office
were estimated ns several hundred
Th«- Herald ihii 1»«- depended upon
to give the m-w « at all times and th«(leoffie knowing thi* are always on
htin«l at tho office when there i»
soutething doiqg.

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FAIN

D E N T IS T
won k

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in Wlimt rniru:

Th« ; blu mi-ti»gemi.i.t o( liiAM nk is reflected in the fine statement rbov«* rendered. We point with pride to
our Irry«« Dcpodt Account, Mtii^B^positive
evidence that our people desile to place their funds w^th their HOME
Itflmp
IN STITU TIO N .Vr.«i to ident if« themselves with this STRONG PROGRESSIVE BANK.
The be*t Bunk for you i* tiie Bunk owned anti controlled by your neighbors; people who live with you mil hi ve
yeur Inter«.-’ . . ( lm,rt . ¡H-tiple wlm nr - t &lt;&gt;t here to muke money nut of you to further outcid.- u Ter- st*

’

THIS BtN’ K IS OWNED AND MANAGED BY PEOPLE OF
THIS l O M M l NTY . IT THEREFORE MERITS Y o i It SUPPORT

We extend to &gt;&lt;&gt;u n «x&gt;t«linl it vit. tmn l«&gt; inrRe THIS BANK Y'OUR BANK, and ullow u&gt; to . &lt;M*t \ou in your
affairs, i,
Is

Seminole County Bank
Court H omo Building

only

PEOri.KS BANK BUILDING
ROOM 0

ST LAKE, President

D. L. THRASHER, Yice-Presidenl

A. R. KEY, Cashier «

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g a m e 1 » p lu y eil « l a n d i n g na c lo s e
t o g e t h e r a » » ¡ i n l i n e » In n I h i x .
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m. ihr »..uth h»ll
G R l I l U i i ; A l&gt;»( O T T K H ,
nl th r n o r t h » r . t mitrtrr ul Ihr •outhvral quarü p r rlil M u l r r
lrr ot Hrrllon Thlrly-Iour « 3 » i. T o . n . h l p
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Solirilor (or ( ‘ umiilamanl
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Salti I rcprrly h*lnf Irtlr.l u|.on
ÄI T «M - A i r .
prrl&gt; ul ihr •!rlrn*l»nl. I
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Ilari, and In .ill.li •»'•! »»»riunir* nH
r oti ■
T rr m » ni .al*-. f i»*h. p » t r h » tr i&lt;* ^ t ||rr , f Appllralian lor Taa O r n i I'n.irf
p »y (or llttr.
.
A e d i « « 1 1 1 » I lit« U r a r f t l Htalwtra — , . v _ __________________ _
*4. I IA K I . .- Sorter I» hrrahy * lv*n that ('arroti A
Hhrrltl ol Srminnlr Colini)), Florida
C. II. Ilotdnaon. ani) liirklnaon
I ^ . h^ r - d .r ^ ^ V 'ir d Ua.yT.V j-n :MA.r,ü*
A lllrklnton, A lty * . for l'ialnllfl.
j **&lt;*. ha. oi»H «»id rrrtiftcair In my offlr«
17-Tnra-lt
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the r i g h t
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lllg h t
Hand N c lg b lw r— N o
What
does It look like?
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I ^ i a d e r — I t h w k * t i k e t h i s (u t r P t r t j M

out loft Drill mid point* trilli fondili
urr. keeping that |kwII!q„).
Itlght hand neighbor then turu* to

■ Ittua In arcordanra aiilh la*. Said rrr- Ida or her right Imnd neighbor, nnd the
lirtratr rmhiim (hr foUcarinx drarrlbrd same form Is gone through nil down
N O T I C E o r MALI!
proprriy
attualrd In
.Srmlnol* • Counly. ..
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Nollrr It hrrrhy &gt;14.n, (hai under and Florida, to-wii iir(. ttö« It. W and 7u&amp; Kto Hue, no when it la thelenderji turn
by virtu. ol a linai drrrar ol (orrrlnturr If N, of *a JLtr*. galloon JL-lUx— run
* nmtlT“ nit ttlf left Orili» are Stretched
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«mmI . » I « m a d - ir n-th r-m i r it *7 Of Cfd 'u ary; ! CTTTTt. N. I » 50 ft.. Sl.ly alon* l.akr 360
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I„r. »
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A. IV l i l t , jiy (h r Hon or an t« Juror« Vf
II, P. to point -170 II W « I lire hrr. 23, ° « t Ulld nil t i l e l e f t f n r e t l l l g e r » p o i n t e d
fw-rkitu^ J«*.lat- « t «hr C i m i l i &lt; ouri. ot th r i Tp. I » . le 30.
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L e n d e r (» O c o n d t lu ie i — D U ! t o u e v e r
Brvrnffl»
In and
leer I h r . . T. .h. ». «aid
at —
Ihr —-—
data .j
. . . . . j r f f Juiilrial
Juulrial Clreull.
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.land
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County nt Srmlnolr. Klnrtda. In Chanrrry. nt (hr laauaner nt turh rrriirtralr In thr
luotW e!
in a rrrtaln rautr thrrrin j-rndln*. wharrin • nartr oj. Anthony W. Ilrowp.
Unir«« »» W | Itlght 11II till N 'c l l l l l k i r — N o
Wlint
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J. N. Whltnrr h rnroplainant. ahd T h r rrrtllfrat« «hall I r rrdramrd arrordlrc (o
on ,k
Ihr* l|Ol,n It l o o k l i k e ?
l—
a*
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Howard*Parkard
Ijin d Company. * rat—
1
•lax
* * drrd
•*— ■* lilt ‘latur
-yriAbW___ ;
fcudl'r^ lI TIT.;tV~TTTm~TTif~ j'str'iclmn

out right arm and |&gt;olnt» with foreiln
ger. keeping Hint position).

(arai)
K. .«■ I1O U 0I.A8S.
Inolo* rounly, Florida, on Monday, th* Ath i
Clark Clrrult Court, firminola Co., Ha.
day n( April. A. I». 181 A, th « tarn» b rin » i
Ily
Ja«.
C. Kobrrla. 11. C.
a IrgaI aalra day. and *lthln Ihr |v(al houra.1
61-Tuaa-Ale
ot »air, i h r proparty drrrard lo br »old,
and drarrlbrd aa f o l t o * » ; situatrd In thr I
county ol Srm lnol« t o * « l t :
,
T h « S. W QuaHrr of th# 8 . E. g u artrr. In l a u r i o f Ihr ( auoty Jud«r. Srmlnolr

These &lt;|tirations go in the name man­
ner down tbo line, all tnklns the same
|M&gt;a|t|on.

Leader (third tltuei'-Dld lioku ever.

At iiiot the el* Hin f| world, ñn
er livre» of «eu* nini, really.«-* Huit
our gmtlest t&gt;( nil ftle-rlligs Is
world pmee .Vallons do not l|ve
tmly on w lia i they themselves
plfsltlen Hrlliilli Is nln:»l«l.' &gt;out
I&gt;t*lIttI to liii|aiil her ftsid supply *
Slop that and «in* star*«*»: lien« «*
her giganti* ii.nal |oi«-«*s Ollier
lialiolis a» the.» iio tea-«* in |«&gt;pil
lai ion will Is* •'«•iiipelltsl to do
likewise. Many ninnili Import
a largì* |sirtlou of ttlelr fötal sup
(liles
X nII iiiis feiil emll otliyf
Our fluty Is to itgt*|tiir«* for Hits
high destili), nini Hie path Is
ohvloun. since tin* Increased «u*
.c|uillge_0Í luod pcudllcls -In- III*
«•vitalile. I stilimi! that the only
mensuro rcipilrcd today for the
maliilemutce of world |s*ii«*i* Is
an agreement among . ( ( i r i f or
four «&gt;f the lending « ItMirasi |s«w
ers unid us maiiy more a» d«*-ire
tu—join—(ln»-mr»rr —rtrt* - rrertTT' '
t(hsilg«sl to iayo|H*rsi(e agaius' I
turlM*rs of world p«*i"y* sleeii i
such arise, which «voiiiil sinç&lt;«l.r la* |s»ss|hh* in the lace oj *
the parfiu'rehlp ngri*«*iiieul sag
-* * *
«’«•lid a n d by a li l i v o f Ills h e lu g
m u s t m a n li i i p w n n l a m i o i t w n n l
t o w a r d perfci'tloti
I l e «&gt;f g iss t

cheer, »oldten« of |«HCe All K'ws
W ell
III t ills t i l e h olie st o f nil
• rusa d e s tlu*r«r enti In* no s u c h

t«K.»f^)lf*wVnd»*,i^ Hr/1 lil'Wi«: ““

.^ a * *a —o * « A ^ 3 9 * a . ^ « a a

Sprri at hi attar.
Gao. G. Ilrrrinc. Sollritor (or Complainant
______

___

M ^ s r i H ’ S N A IF
Hnrftr an&lt;l by virtu* ol a V r r r r r „1 lorrrloaur# and talr rrndrrrd by Ihr llonorablr
J u d f ol Ihr S rv rn lh Judltlal Circuit ol «br
•tat# of Florida for lUminot# county In
chancery « h t lor In a rrrtaln r a.r thrrrin
pendine, wherein T h e !lir «fh l.umhrr Fnm
¡»any
p
i . !• rnmrlalnanl and W. W ll red ) end
K
K. ìl rady are defmdanU. Ihr uni!«ralriitd, m it ie r ii l mieter tn rhanrery will
•ell to the hiche«t and )&gt;«^t bidder, fnr rash,
in front of the court house door in Sen
forti. H orld i, durine the Ireal hour* *»f etlr
on Monday. April ¿th, 1916. the following
personal property, to*wit:
One brown horse mule named Jim and weigh*
I n g about 1.100 pound*: one gray mare
mule named Mollie, and weighing about
1100 pounds: one brown mare mule named
Mary and weighing about I30Q pound«;
one hay mare mule named Sarah and weigh­
ing about loftO pound*; one bay marr mule
named Jane. and
weighing about
1200
pound«; one roan mare mule named llaUy.
and weighing about 1200 pound«: one black
marr mule named lletty, and weighing
about I 2&amp;0 pound«: one brown hor«e mule
named Kill and weighing about 1200 pound»
on« brown horse mule named llnh and
weighing «bout 1200 pound«, and one blark
marr muir nam»*l Jratlr, and * r l ( h l n (
about 1900 pound*
The shoe* »ale (a continue«! until Monday. M«y
3rd. i m
GEO* N H IGH Y .
• Special Master In Chancery.
Massey A Wartow. sola, for Compita.
¿¿•Tur* 9tr

Wlint
j ToVl'Crodltora. I^cairr*. DUtrlbutrr«. and j
Hand Neighbor—No.
all Prrtona. having Claim» or Drmandt doen .lt look like?
■irainst «ahi K«tl(«!
Idinder—It ’looks llkt; lids, (kneels .on
You. i m i rarh of you or* hereby no*
and &gt;ri)utred to present any rlafm«
left ktteu with botti arma atrctcti«*»!
end «lemand* whlrh you. or either or you,
Ntralciit util. Doth forefinger* polliteli
&gt;&gt;•»• • « • i n t i *»&gt;- #•*•!• U A u * «l» U A
All down tin* line In turn take the
•, i , ,l "r.* « I r r ' a —«!. J « " ’ **' ermlnola ( nun*
«&gt;* ftnrUa. »«• th# un .l.r.lin rd #a»rulrl«. ■ante position.
f*

«••«»'•*

«h h ln

«*»“ f t » "
*h»
,
I w e d Mareh 20lh, A I» I 91h
i
II&gt;A S I K K I M . I A K K A M O K K .
F tec ut r ta
•» • *Tuee-Mr

lender (fourth timet—Did you ever
»co a titolisi*?
Itlght Hand Nelghlnir—No
Wlint
does It look like?
Lender—It look» like this (give« a
gentle |&gt;ush with tho right sboulderi.
Thin Is nil (he game, ns you will
plainly nee. nnd If you do not laugh
III nntured you will Ik*.

N O T H K IIF AN N ItiN M K N T
T o_ all «h u m li may concern^ T ohe mitirr
T haul haw • been namrtt assignee by C. II.
Itichard»nn, assignor io a deed conveying
t i e property both real and personal of the
aald assignor, for the benefit of hi« rred*
lio n , which deed provide« for an e&lt;|ual
distribution of the assignor« real and per*
■onal property, among the several rred*
itora of the said assignor in equal propor­
tion« of their respective demand«, and
all of thr creditors ol the said assign.ar
will take notice accordingly of the fact of
(hr a . . l ( n m * n i . anyl arr rallril upon to fila
* ith mr wlthin . I K y ttay» if turh rrnllt
»»■ feelde in the .t«te or if- beyond
the
!• rr»l«• of the state within fnui months from
lhr date hereof »worn statements of their
■«(H
reapeetlve
claims against the «aid assignor
f)ate«l March 22nd. A 1» 1915.
V A N C E I hOCGLASH.
Aaslgnee
fil TUr« - lie

□ raxil'a

Rat C atch er*.

In certain parla of Itraxll. where tin*
rllm nt«* I » IntctlKcIy hot nini I l i o lim iti'
.

«ni &lt;nnimt live, n «lurnc-ti&lt;- rat «*nl«'lii*r

I* «*ui|il«iyoil «vtinsi* presemi* nt ilr*t
lirlngs a steri «&gt;( horror to nnrtiiern
vlaltom.
T lirtt* siltistltiites fo r retln lile olii
tnliliy a re |ierfectly haruileHs » n a hi-*
nini a re t*tu|iiuye(l all o v e r Itrn zll ila
Ilio n ext lM*st ( litui; to ou r ti
Tour fo o te d frien d
Thi&lt; re p tlle s are »m a ll Inm e o iis trl'
te r» and nleep In thè Iloti««*, g e n e ra li)

D E P A K T M E N T UK T I I K I N T E M I U l t
tf. H. l.ai«d Office at Uaineeville, FIs
March 20. IVIN
Notice ia hereby given that
Thorna*
(
Hutchinson, rf Oster/i, Florida, who.
Aa Ordlaanre Kcqulrtng Ike Grading and on March 24. 1919. made Homestead En­
Patlag of M agnolia Aveaae with Vitri­ try, No 0 WSR9. for MU of S K ' » , Section
fied Hr Irk from thr loleroelrlon of Nov* I I and S*k of S W * p Section IX. Town* lit |!lP f o o t o f l lio Rllllr1»
Wlien ulglit
ealk Ntrerl to ik e lnlcr«ectloa of Teatk • hip 19 South. Kange 3| Fast. Tallahassee
Nlreel .
Meridian, ha« filed notice of intention tu conte« on tlicy «vake frolli sleep and
He It Ordained l y the Mayor an d ^ C ity make
( ’ ommutation Proof, to establish sllently nnd swlftl.r ÌM*gln tlielr Work
Council of Hanford, Florid»
Haim to the land above described» lie
of glldlng nlKiut Ilo* Itoli««* ami neek
Section I. That Magnolia avenue «hall be fore Clerk
__ _ of
__ Circuit
______ Court,
_____ at Sanford
graded and ^paved with «Itrtflrd brick fr«»m Florida, on thr f.th ds&gt; of MsyT 191%
Ini; rat«
th« intrr*e«ti&lt;n of Seventh «(reel to thr in
Claimant (.«mes as wilnnum
tersertlon of Tenth street, «a i l briek pave­
T h e «« * « m i k e « un* o ffen*«! f o r s n l c In
J K Fill«, of listeen, Florid«.
ment to br a width of t w r n t v s l t feet.
U f
Carpenter, of (&gt;«teen, Florida.
all th è nitirketM &lt;&gt;f Untila n n d P r l n g
• aid paving to be done in arrordanre with
Il V Harris, of Osteen. Florida.
the plan« and specift* al ion« therrfnr, sub -1
front f i t o $Ti. T x-ron llu g t o t h e l r » I x e
•Y A Ilf.M.k • of Osteen. Florid«
milted to the city engineer « f Sanford.
KOHF.KT W f»AV|S.
Il I« «n l i l f l i n t ( I l e i nre so e n s i l y tn n ie il
Florida, and now on Ale In the c flrs of
61 Tues-Stc
Kegistef
the city clerk cf Sanford, "Florida, l i e pat
tlnit I f r e t t i l i « «si fro u i «ine Iloti»*! t o mi
Ing of «aid «treat shall b* begurt within
»liie r tlu*) w i l l r etu rn nliu iM t nn In
■l*l&gt; day« from
and after thl« ordinance Notice ef Appilralien fwt T a« Heed I nder
.
«hall r&gt;ecome effective: that should any propNccllln S73 of ikh General Nlalute«
vnrlntily iik n d o i u e s t l e n t e d cnt.
r r \y. • wl,f.r« . • • » I n f f property abutting on
Notice i« hereby f l** n that Florida Good
*Ueef In be paved a« aforesaid, fail. H om e « Company, purchaser
rr «i) Taa Cer
wltkln thV time above provided tn pavo ttficate No. 323. dated the 4th
It
day of June
Conundrum».
•aid »tree! in front of their reaped!*# pro p­ A. D. 1906. ha« filed said rettificale In
erty In areordanre with the U rm « ol thla my offUe and has made application for
Which
1
«
tin*
«iiiiillct hritlct* In the
ordinance
. .and
. .with tho
. .plan« and .«peelfl. .
I » * deed to iaaiir in arrnrdanre with law
world? Tin* liriili;«* «if till* nit««*
ration« thereof, heretofore prepared by thr said certificate embrace« the following dee
* ity rnglnrcf, »aid work
»hall
be done rrlbrd property situated in Seminole to lta *
Wlty «IiM*a tin* «*n«t wind n«*\«*r travel
umlrr amt bv illrrrtloo of thr r i l y ut Ban- . ty. FlorMa. to - * i i II.* N. K ror. of I^ji
Wtmlcltl ? Hfciin««* It I i Im « « h «it M«*nk
.*ni1 ’ " * p r ° P #»r*lonatr ro*l lhrrr«.t 4, Srr. «. T p 20. Il 10 f: . r*io S in rh.
• hall he a««e«*ed against the land upon YV r»*jj vh* N‘ 10 ch« , F •»1w rha
Acre* Mdi!!i|lli-t
which said f D i n e «hall abut and the Ht&gt; f&gt;*}
Thr «aid lend bring a**s«u*i| si Ihr
• all have a lien thsrrfor. cr»f»»fci||'e in like •Isle id the i«sue»ir*e cf surh rerliffrsfe id
W it) !•* a Imd «lii«t like mi it mil**lnt:
n nier a« uthrr lien*
the name of I* Gernmnd I nlr«s said cer

E-‘*
p

•

Section 2 That
the fst'urc uf arty
proper» y owner to make (he improvements
iter Ctit aim ve provided f«»r. said
ork «hall
be done by the city of Hanford, or aha!) bo
let MP
by •a contri
cont r act % y t h e H f y ’ of Sa nf or d.
* ‘ 4to the loweat and most responsible bid
der. In acrvirdaace with the plan« and
rp+clfirallana with reference to «aid wiwk.
and two thir«!« of the cost of such grading,
opening, curbing, pavinr. Imoroving and repairing ««Id «trect f»om thr date of the mm
ple|ion of t i e work »ball be a lieu, superior
to all (&lt;ll»er Lent, r i n pt i»nly lien« for t a m
upon the lot* rr |’foprf*v frontieg or abut
ting Upon tbe «I t« » t hereinabove drvrribed
•o f railed. r»r»s nr,I. tiav’rd. eurbed. im
|»rov« d *»r r» ♦ a nl, and the rro-sTie g «»nr
third ( f an*
n stall b* j a« 1 t-v th» rtly
Section 1 i »e estimated &lt;'o«t of psvif g
per w|uare yard fur the paving of the street
aforesaid »• I I . kk per square yard, and the
s*«tlmqted total cost of th** paving of that
portion Of Magnolia a v m u r •'*■&gt;«* rt.*.
• flbetl is
and the iMimi*ri| m t
io lot o-n rra per toot troni *n Af arnc!! »
avto ur ia ( 2 . ( 3 ! Iba a»li( r .ilm atr ol (j ir
»cat ot aali] paving now bring oo fll. in
Ih# «jfllra ot th* rtly rtrrk o| lanlont. H or -

Iila »»«I oprnajt to public loatpcrtion rfurtn’
rr t t o n a b lr ottfrr buura.
(or lb# brnrllt at
lb# public.
•

K#ction (. TK# rily rnginrrr ia brrrby rr«iuir#d. uitbin ttn day» aftrr tba ftr.t publlraiton ol tbla ordlranrr, lo prrpara anJ
HI# an r.ilmatr ol «hr amount of thr lien
lor aurh paving which th# city will claim
■ulnu rarh of (hr lot# fronting or abut- ting upnn lb# .Ifrrl In b# io pavrd, «tblrh
r.tlmat# »ball hr bated upon &gt;br r.Gmatrd
m l of aald work and upon Ihr frontag#
of lota Upon Ik# .1rrrt to br pa«#d.

Srrllnn 6. Any nrrann owning any Inl#rc«t In any ol aald property, abutting on
(bat portion ot Magnolia avrnu* lo h*
paved, aa atorraaid, .hall t,a«r tba right
at any lima, within thirty j.v , atio, ih.
tiling ot raid »«lltn.tr«. ## nformald with'
»11»
Grrh
Ik* city rtrrk lo .^ m r o t lo tha
ih* cuy
city orra
in#
a aworn petition to br prrarntrd to Ika
city counril. totting forth, that in Ih# opin­
ion of the petitioner, tk# rallniatrd amount
of aurb Urn agon aucb lot la Inrurrrrt, «bow­
ing whrrrtn ll U Inrorrrrt, or why It will
ote##d «hr tprrial benefit arrruing from tb*
worb and paling lo bo dona tn front of
aald lot.
flortlon V The city council of Banford. FWIda. »ball, after proper nollrr, and within tha
lima prescribed by ordiaaar». alt aa a
board o l »quallaalloa. to baar aay and all
petition» and . cowigjglnta which may b#
pled In rafrrrnco to Ik . aatlmatrd coat of
tb# paving provided for abov#, and to
make duo and prepor Inquiry lato tba
qumllea Invalvad, and tf it »hall appear to
tha aatUfartlon af tb# city coaoril, alltlng
a t • board of #qualiaatlon, that th# #otfraat#d amount of »aid li#n la correctly ##•
llmatod, tho amooat ao Aa#d «ball #taad aa
th* amount ef #urh lien tw ha claimed by
tba c(ty ef Haoford, for tho pavlag of tho
atraot aferoaatd. In front of aald property,
and after Ih# city council had beard all pw
tttlona and given nil property owner# on
opportunity la bo heard and wait# all err
reel Iona In lh#tr Judgment neceoeary In
oqnnlhm tba naaoaamonte in Mapartlon tn
. VenadU, aald aelimatao, aa tbaa eqaailaed
abaft aland aa true and correct.

iifirsle «hall t.e frileeniil «•r..rdir*f Io law
tat deed will is-ue (Sere »n on the 2 Ird
dll «I Apri. A. 1» IVI ¿s

,
'

\Y itnea« my official signature and o#al
22tid d a y of Ma r r h , A. _I). 1913.
• eeal*
F. A. DOIUàl.AHS.
Clerk Circuit (*ourt Seminole county. Fla.
Ily Ja« C. Kolaerfs, ft. ('.
61* T uce- file

Nollrr t»f tpyllnlian for 1st f&gt;»rd I mf* r
Nrclim *13 of (hr General Statuir*

Noi ire is hefs*by given th’ * S. Kendrick
Guernsey, purchaser ol Ivi f erfificaie N»&gt;
231 I. d•*cd the Irh (!«y of June. A h
lh94 ha* «lievi «a d rvMificate n r &gt; •'
f)«*« «»id In* tt.s«« a,»f I*•*»t .n •*» |#* *|
■*• ue

n S'» »«rdar c* wMh

as

^• d

I hereby eertlfy that
dUnnro wa# duly paaood
e d n l Snnfnrd. fUHdn.
Set day of March. A. D.

the fcregalag nr*
by the rjty mac­
In ecoetca, tMc
1VI»**: City CUrt.

Mayer.

Thrco f«*«'t I have,.Imt uc"«'r attcuipt
lo pr. ami tinttiy iinllx thereon. Imt not
one toe. A yard tiicnatlre.
WIiv nlioitld we avoid tnliicl)nc with
the iiiultit.ide? I»«**-siit**«* if .«oil arc
hi‘tiiiue&lt;l In &gt;•) a ■rood vmi nre iikol)
to ifcl n h|HHi in your «Id«*
W h y 1« n do«* 11111111; III« o w n lu ll llkin k i k k I inn tin C e r ?
t»&gt;tli e n d « • t&gt;«•«'t

the
«^rtow
I'Jtb

*J
VVitneu piy r l Dr ' c l «i gnatlirr . a n d *&lt;al .
thia the l £t h d a y a t March. A. D. 1816.
r.. a noyni.A*»,

I'terk Circuit Court ’ tnltflir Co., Fta.
l.rali
|ly Ja* C itobertf. f». C.

68-T urv-ttr

N e ll ry e f Aapllrallen for Tax I ' r r J I ’ ndrr
H d l l r a 673 af thr (tr arrai Mlalutra
Notice |a hereby .given the! C igar l l r H r a
purrhairr of
Tax Crrtltiral» N o. 23iO,
dal»*] the 6th day nt Juae. . 1898, ha«,
ntrd »aid rrrtlltrate in nty «f l i r r and ha*
made application for tat drrd In («vue In I
accordane, with law.. Said rrrtlflratr rm
b ra »* « the Idltowtng d e rr ib e d
property

inali. " I le iia« &lt;to « « i«| (tu* ltnld«3»ti,:
nnd (hen* In no lumini; back?"

The orinili of tlu* «'Xjires'lon III*« In
tho faci tlnit lite tirsi n(c|&gt; In (In* elvii
wnr betwecti Jnlltni Carear nnd l'oui*
pey wnn eotuinvnccd by thè fornicr
«•roHHltiK tiie rlv«*r llublciùi. wltich «e(*
nnttrd (Suiti, wluwi* Coina r wuh co(U*
miinder. frutti Ital).
,
"Cru««ltiff thè llnbltroo:' nlcnlfi«*« tbe
beKlntdnK uf n (lerllutis undcrtaUltiK
frutti whl.’h tht’iv cau be no turninjt

back.
M a c F a r l a n c ’ n L a n te r n .'

el(«;et»d in Brminote County. Florida, to-

MncFarlnnc'K lantern la tin old Hcotrh
•*»! •I*«'» »* S" ’ «»» of I kU 1. Bor. *
name for the uioon. lu tbe dsyn when
T
sc* K*
N ISM,, It.
yjP*#|&gt;oIjt
, , *»•
fb# rua
(o « «1°
margin ot earn» to point due wawt of BW the Srottlah clnna were n Inw unto
rnrnrr of I-ot (. K to brglnniar.
themaclvco It was aald that the Mac*
Tha raid land being aaaeeaed at tbe data
at the Iwuanre of *uch rerttflrate la the. Fnrlnnen nttneked their enemies nnd
name nf I’owelt. William I'., ' tfnlr.a «aid carried out their raiding expeditions
rrrt.Aral# .hall be redeemed »curding to
law taa drrrl will iaaue thereon - on the In the night time by tbo light of tbe
19th day of April. A. II. 1816.
moon: hence the appellation.
W|tn»*« my ofllrlal rlgnaturo and aeal
thte the 16th day of March. A. U. 1816.
faonl)
K. A. fiOUOLAIW,
Booby-Trap. »*.
■•
, .Circuit Circuit Court.-Seminole Co ,*«!«, ..
Ily Jaa. C. Kobrrla. D. C.
The term booby .trap Is applied to
t t - T n m lle •

rather stupid- form of practical Jok­
ing. The word booby Is tbs name of a
bird o f ’the gnnnet tribe, remarkable
for tta stupidity: brace a booby trap
la one th a t with ■ certain amount of
thought, might bnv# been avoided.
a

Seek to Rsvlvs lndu«try.
Tho lovernffient of the Itahnma
lalAodv la trying to revive tho produc­
tion of soa (aland cotton, onco a flour
iahlny Induatry there.

Sweat Rain.

Ads

t^ R ju 2

They aay ICa raining "cata and dogs,"
• Though why 1 cannot say.
^
1 wish It would rain something good.
I’d 1st It atorm all day. •'
Oh. for tha aound of Lemon drop«
Or nice spun sugar hall.
A soda ahowar to last an hour
Or a storm of gtngar ala!

*

MONTGOMERY

V

SONG

OF

TH E

WIND

Tin* ulud tin« n mluil uf III« own

II«*-» n lti«vr unti rover fr«*«*.
lit* mutter« mump; lit«* cloutla;
II,* Pillici« ulto« i* tit«* «ca.
lie ritMit;«*« renimi« rar«*
\\ Iteli* « n « lic e « l«*tip III gl«*«*.
Ili*

«trip«

Iti«*

f&gt;&gt;ii***t«

liaru

Iti uiiiiimmtl ecKtuK.v

Th«* wlml I« n uliltd « f enrth.
Of i•«-»•)•n. &lt;iIr limi «ky
Ile jn.vi« ut n ymum world’s lilrth.
Ili* m o l i l i « w lien III«* olii on c e
alla*.
Ili* &lt;¡111 «vini n. ii'xliliiiit nwe to

n*«l
(n i iti in i*t«* nu empir«* «lo«* n
II«*-» «i #*]«•«*t,«| kirc of everyililiit:.
3 mi

Mie
* I invìi

lltgfi

«tu r«

lire

tila

—Itobcrt Livi'tmiii

B R IL L IA N T S .

To lie n «troug Imml In the
dark to nm*llu*r In the lime of
in««!, to to* a «*u|i of «1 ronglti to
ii Iiiiiiiiiii «onI In a i 11—
1•* of weak
in*«« l* (•• l.noM Mu* glorv of life
Hugh Him k
Take tin* Sunday with you
through tin- w«-*-k utoi ««««'te n
«villi it all do* oilier iiii«« - Long
Jet Inw
I lu* ivorlil I* «•&gt; full of Its mwrow ami «In.
It oiM«l« Ju«t a lilt of tin* ««in
•him* I«'! In
Ami •*&gt;. though It'« little enough
I &gt;an do
I II '¡nigh «mt I H *mh«* Hit oi li
•*I « *lo t**o'
\l irtti i ll Timing«
l.et tin* ito goo*I ami never know
To whom, my Ilf«* n hleselng
tiring«
—Fa non Wilton

.

Td .hold ray bis umbrella ouL
But upoida down for two,
Aad sot out cans end tubs and paaa
To salon tbo walcoroo JtdM ;

—Tooth's Omsk

Farm and
Garden

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Sanford l.mlge No G2. Y. him] ( M
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Communication every first
Thurediya ut 7:.'J(l.
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welcome.
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Laytr» Must Have Rioht Mstsriali For
Theatre. Visiting coinpam.a . , ''"2*
Production of Eggs.
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In order to nlituln eggs It Is ncces
aary to have hcnlfhy. vigorous stock
and to vupfily tirn(i|*r. f*K««l materials
Three are nitrogenous nutlernil or pro
totn, uonnltrogcnous matter, sucrtiIcnU, mineral mutter unti water. Nn*
ture provides the first In the form of
worms und hugs nnd when these are
absent P£.pnycnt lu lusullldimt «junuLlty, the poultryiuan sti|i|i)les the same
* sort o f idod by giving i*ggs. meat’
(gr«\ n cut Ifoiie or beef am pi, milk or
cottage' clyw/o... For thc-jgii» nitroge­
nous material nature furnishes seeds
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Seminole Chapter 2. (Inter I 4. '•an Si,
Meets nycrv find and u,ir,t
in each month, i very on. M|.„ t ,,
hisStnrin th.* Kust areconluhv ,nv^ 2
to visit this chapter.
Alice E. Itohhin* * V v
Thoenlx l.odge No 5. h „I p
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Nisitmg knights always net... m*

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hnrley. etc. For «ucculcoli the fowls J. W. 0. Singletary
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lu u nntuml state find them In gra**
. Secretary
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nnd otlurr green growing thing*. The
potiltryinaii pula before Ida charges let­
Gale City Camp No. C. W. o. w
tuce. cnhbflxr. kale, mnngel*. alfalfa,
Meet« second and fourth \Vei|„«d,.
clover, aprouted oat*, etc. In their lint* ntgliti« itpeach month.
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Clerk
Counril ('omntatul«
1 nnd oyster «hell«. Water.’ o f coureo.
i must Ik* pun*.
United llrolherhood of t arpenter» end
A tiplcmlld mixture for-lay In«-hen*
Joiner« of Anu-rirn
I* ««|iuil |mrt* of i rneki-d corn, wheat
Sanfonl Local Union No ]* • rll,T(|
nnd out*, which should Ik* scatrered In ! finit and thiril Thiir«&lt;l.u nu , lt ;
the litter.
o’cloek in the Eagles' Hall
11mri or iiiiddthrm nnd b«*ef Brrap« 1. W. O. Singletary,
.1 M |i 1* n.
should Im* l.ept lu receptacles to which ‘
Sec’y-Tn-as.
nt
tin* fow l« have a'-«’«*«« nt nil tlim i
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------ I’leiity of « xi*r*-l«&lt;* Inerenaea the egg
II. I1. O..K. Sanliinl
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Meet flrat und third W*-i|i.&gt; i
Frovhle four or llv«*' Inrlun of good, at corner oi f'irit
.«ml I'.«Im.-tto \v»
clean litter In whirl) to scatter the 0 . L^TuyJor
It. 1. IVck
Secretary
Kxalted Kulff
grulli.
Whcn wet mnaltea nre f«*«l Ih*, «ure
The Lake llrccxc ( oumil N,, ii j un¡oi
they nre ertimhly nnd not «tlrky.
Order United American M. rheñir»
l'or thè tlr«t tliree «lava « hit k» mny
M«M*ti every Wednejd.i-. ,•
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he feti a iliixture of o&gt;|«inl pari* litirtl
bolli t! egg* unti «tale brm il, or «tal» M*, in the ( it y Hall \i-i!i .
tireml «tmk»&lt;l hi milk. Wlien hrend are welcome. ( . II Smith It.
nini milk are uietl t-nre ehoultl Ik* «-* '
C e l e r y ( -i t &gt; Ver»*- N*. I * . I
ere|*««l lo ei|tie.*/e all milk otti of thè
Meeting
every Tut «d.i
l»r«*a«l
l-'rotu tlo* thlrd or fourtlt tlay
utilll Ilo* etili-kit eliti eat wlu-nt nini o’clock. Fleti Muiltlmg
i. T. Hooleluin.
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«•rn» ko*l corti, commerelal clilck feetl
Worthy F-i*«itlent
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Tln*r&gt;* 1« li*ri little tlaligiT of over ntghl* at . : IO in M a«".
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\ iaitlng brolhi'l» »l'Iimiu
I'«*t«l Ih«* ellli kell* nlioot live lime»
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Through tho center or tho Zone, tho omu*cmefrr"itc:lon ni Hie Panama-Pacific Internailoual iiiioillion nt Sail j
Francisco, runs n broad avenue three thousand foot In length. It Is not unusual for this entire avenue to he jammed
with entertainment seekers who nro busy patronizing :ho one hundred concessions on the Zone. An exact repro-

ductlon of tho Panama ennui Js one of the uppiUm

• ■' " u rti-nnn ir« f■in'irfmrrtn!í*?t t,i’

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CòTtuni-ù of ft

tuullsh enough To tell rUquo stories In
the parlor, thinking it cute and that
Anil K a lin 1» n. int.ll, *&gt; »■ t],,. iK iiin d k ii
they will he pointed out as being d e v
s«"n
er and vivacious
If two girl churns employed In th&lt;*
While young men may he eager to
same establishment go together for n be Introduced to those different types
summer outing the* nr** birth supposed of girls or to beau tin ni about for
to have the same likings, enjoy tin awhile, when It conies to marrying—
same pleasures
This 1 « not a l um« well, that's q,-i*e ,i different matter
It's a very r ’ range typo of man who
the case however
More often than
hot n merry little coquette la attracted would want to marry I he ipud-tnlktng.
to tho girl who Is her opposite In ells slangy, painted girl, who has no
position— qulei and severely dignified thoughts higher than tangoing or crealmost to prudlshnenn
nllng a sensation. It Is (he modest. In­
Tho glr! wlih bright eyes and win conspicuous girl who wins a man's re
spent ttint ends In love There are no
tdrig entiles Is sought after hv gay rot
licking voting fellows w hn»e object I- truer words than those which the poet
't h e rose which nil
simply to hate 11 good time oil th&gt; Ir has given us
«llliiitvr »million Tli* » *ire ntilty»1 t &lt; nr*- leltnlr ttig 1« |ml the ro«e for me*
be rirt u in*|&gt;* &gt;' in Tlieir bo. in. kin c t d i ther hh v* ftp' itV'de-t mnid whom
110 m i,- to . m « to «• &gt;
tt&gt;" HI«e of th- p&gt;e*etn-i* of Mo* dim*
The unobtrusive girl, who «brinks
lied girl »In. star, s ber dl*npprov:il
If a fellow forgets hints..)f stilheP nttv f r o m being point* d out never loses
to «Mr in nrin .ib"'!* l or
,t* 1)1! I “ Id ■II Hie fro il'lopl* she III.ike«
|de
11 |s slle 11II W||M keep«
Idle
Inter who court« her 1« .«urn that
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track of the hours that nitlv tread ort he has got n prise He loses no lime
111 b-lt gitii' h&gt; r to t)t. .li it
S in * r • O' 11..| « lo r U it .-.h tl*.,'
' h e l i n k l|T &lt;-..|T&gt;. K«| It ,ll|t IIV «It .'III.
Ills hotlie Is Ob'- of C l 'I tl e U l m e n l
with h" I lo Ills «lib- He t l l i s l s In Iter
has si rut k *■ii iiiil In s i« i s i li :.t th&gt; v rturn iti their b e . i r d l n g b o o « * though good lodgment and » l»dom never to
the vt ti'ic no n «It i tore It to be |n«i th . khanie him hv loud d'e-slng or holsf*■roils ttuvfilier It I- ilto«t always tint
e d p « o f 1 ............... nttiL*
girl* who «all ait' nt ion to ilt*'iii«.lves
If I*. title « l i l t I &gt;'||Hfirs t 1‘
« S . e ' fi '
tot Mo •tieit nr 'li p Idle ijl.n**** who
h e r t i e . ( H e s s f f t e r i d f " . 0 1 ■ « . 1. • t| III'
ar* obliged to v ilk tip to.nl of «ingle
t*.o -1,11 .&lt; bt tell -V T l d t s w ' l ' l h
. of
hi* ssi-dtn si*
' girl -hoiild think over
th e t i l i n g m en d a re « t It** v .,o • n« -o
this, and give no cause te Is- pointed
| 'iii' ite to ti&gt;l&gt;c with him
n| me riter&gt;
out
ate m e n who
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Laura Je a n Libbeu s

Talks on
Heart Topics
(Cacrtwki, 1914. t r Ox NUOort

ARE

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HOMELY MEN POPULAR
WITH WOMEN?

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Suiti** fi i* tur Ii'i*J I'mi la « r Iti it .O n■
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The bmlny young mau whom nature

did not favor » l i l i a liab'ltoimi* face
ntv&gt;f11]11 in'! stand
back dtsi i&gt;untKed
and let bis gimi!I
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nre n III UK olid
Horliibb*
women
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Men u till |at k
b r I 1I 1¡1 11 ' j o f
MJiei 1li
wi|| an
gifoii look* iifliUi
fly In the 1111[&gt;ie
Hite dl r »• e t 1** n
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1 w h o iirttn * * |.. • « o . e . ». I . ' - i * .&lt;■
ROMANCE IN LIFE OF POET
wmiiei) iiMiro.ii b
T he &gt;
Imagine In keeping out uf dangers that Iter
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tbei put a |M&gt;( r heedless little frP ml would rush Into F i r * l G i r l L o v e d b y A r i o s t o I m m o r t a l
U e d In H is M o s t F a m o u s P o e tic
figure
and
lie were It not (or lor calm, staying hand
P r o d u c tio n .
cause of no cniill- grasping her firmly nnd holding her
donee In their powers to entertain forcibly back
1he conuetto who is led by lor heart
\ r i o s t o h itrst l o v e was a beautiful
Hi.) would rather refuse the luvlta
Instead
tif tier head is utmost sure to girl, who was once dearer to him. he
lutlnn of a pretty girl to her home
pick up a b r o k e n stick w h e n II i n i n e s
write« than his o w n soul, atol whotti
than accept
I h e li*. in.in. riall/t d ne titto via dl Sin.la
If the lintuel) man iiiu«t*-t** up «*uf to It ■11llto tl • Mot s o t he prtllh
.li In« I it Iambi F i l l Ipso
Wi th tipfhuent couniKe tu 111II upon .1 iiniui t o &gt;« c .*1 I t *, l o o t « p a s s l o t hv
111 '»rrhh.il lit k le tr ess o f a b ard, I m *
ladi wbuilt hi" ml ml to« and Mruls a k n o w i n g l ul l « . t l - h e in t o n f ur t h e m
llaliilsMijie dashing youttg lellon III III . i n. i n w h o a p p l e t l u t e s S e n s e a n d »•»er he ab.linliiiied tills girl for the
her parlor, be would gludl) beat a morals, strict unto prudery, lays tils yuung and buxom willow of Ttlo Btro**
hasty retreat ore he has had the op­ fortune at her feet ami gives his heart zl. a Florentine noble, who, from lov­
ing the poet's lucubrations, was tempt­
portunity. to scat himself If be but to her for safe keeping
Two rollicking merry hearted' girls ed In love the poet himself
Btie
knew It. while young women dttlv ad
mire manly beauty, when It eotneH to do not make the most desirable com looked seductively pr.'lty. Arlosln tells
taking a 'life partner ten girls mil ¿if a paiilnmt for each other on n surnmer us in her weed«, the somber tint
■titling
Knch (• els that »lie has no of which was relieved hv wreaths nt
dozen would prefer the homely man
Why* Welt, they would tell you a resitalnlng (m»»&gt;l from the pleasures vine l e a v e s and hum hen of grapes U
score of reasons, but giving you lust which slit* would Indulge III yet knows purple and g o l d , while her fair, luz
a few of them Is sufficient When* a the» ate not f"t tor to«t Interest She nriatit hail gathered in t in I behind
man is given a handsome fare he 1« puke up «'I.!',-. ii.|ualntant.'s that and parted III front fell down on
*l‘t to hi1 a little selfish nt heart
He had best tie b-t alone, makes wrong elHler side of her face III long curls,
wblcti she may Iouch lug carelessly her snow white
Is used to admiration and looks for friends among ..... .
1he road shoulders
tin being n»ke&lt;! why slw
It from women
Marriage does not have cause to regret later
seem to stifle thin egotism
The of the coquette Is tilled with Ulti-t thus adorned her mourning dress, tho
Of ccty relict replied:
homely man I h used to have flighty. peeled turns and happenings.
“ It Is to show the world that white
frOllcsomo girls pass him by for his course prudishness may be carried loo
frollcsonto brothers. But when he far But at the worst It Is better than I still «veep for tny dead lord. I am
finds one maiden In whose eyes the coquetry, which site cannot keep up ready to he consoled by a live one,'
Ariosto gave her the sweet consola­
lovellght ihlnos for him. his sincere long Coquettes should have a good
gratitude and delight are boundless strain o f printer» underlining their tion of which she was In quest
Crudes might profit
HIh revoronco ’ for womankind Is part light budlniigt
fit his religion. ’ He Is fo anxious to by having a spire of loquetry In their
Have Immense Power.
please and secure the girl that he quiet natures
Stationary steam, oil and gas en­
doesn't stand long on ceremony, but
gine plâr.ts of the 1 tilted Slates are
proposes In short order to settle hln
P O IN T IN G
OUT
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producing about twenty million borro
doubts and fcara.
pu w e r
Happy Indeed Is the woman who se­ You lo iit'lip tl rm i * *• t i» k »'«' * llirlll
Jipi tis e a t»*g*
cures him for n husband lie Is all
When Frigates Came to Blows.
T li.il . i p ns at a l-*d»
«« I
devotion for her.
Home, wife and 11* l.leem 1« a lwa&gt;* . ■at - M il
Naval wnrfare had Ils horrors be­
children, are tils first consideration
You hid It do»«
fore tho day of tho mine and th » sub­
Ho throws himself Into business with
marine. Imily Dorottiy Nftvlll. for InThere
are
girls
who
are
modest
al­
a rest to surrouiV them with com*
lliei*. are others Mnilce. tells of noted evidence given
forts, ayo, luxuries. It 1« seldom or most to shyness
who
seem
to
take
delight
In dressing by n British ttnval officer of the Nel­
never tho very homely man who Hr-,
loudly
—
that
is.
wearing
skirts so son acbcjl: ".Which was the most sol­
«res In scandals or who Is caught
emn and awful niornenl of n naval
flirting with lively maids when his tight that they cannot step on a street ImttloT" ho was asked by a Iniiy. "Tho
car
safely,
or
porkpte
lints
so
bizarre
* lfe Is off for tbo summer. Ills heart
moment bofjro tho battle, madam,
Is a Jewel, »»on though the setting Is that they attract attention wherever when they sprinkled Ihe-sand on the
they
gq
nnd
nro
always
pointed
out
Plsln and rugged. Years go on; hi*
decks to tvlwvrb the blood that was to
peace ofritltid and "contentment show n* examples*of audit li&gt; They do not flow," was tbo reply.
•n hla face, his Hint wear a smile. hnve a Rood time where they are not
The msn who la handsome In his noticed, admired and catered to. es­
As Others See Us. ,
Jouth and at least meets and battles pecially by the you tig ni"n
Harlow—Voung ltllklns seems to bo
Every
girl
seems
to
endeavor
to
*lth that formidable bugbear. Father
u very promising young man.
Time, becomes disgruntled and cross. specialize In some particular accom­
Barlow—Yes; ntcro promising thnn
To outlive his good looks, pass plishment. Each likes to be pointed
paying, I am toldout.
to
have
folks
say
of
her
as
she
through a crowd unnoticed, la a ca­
lamity to him, flood looks are well passes by: “ Three goes the sprlghl*
Ma-te a Difference.
enough In a man, Jf he does not hunk lh'«l tango d a n c e r In t own'' Or, you
Bill— Would you call Iter hair rey*
too much upon them. In tho race for .ought to hear that girl |,h«&gt; the piano
Jill—V eil no. *U)| t ’j her face In
love, it la usually the homely man w ho Why' she'tl make Paderewski sit up.
Hint case t would cull It auburn
carries off the prlxe. Plainness is not nnd take notice "
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» handicap In a woman's eyes
for their hcau*y pf tl' c0* nnt* 10 drawOld You Every Drink Perryf
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say nothing of tinting their Hair the. )t |8 W(dely used In England and sp«popular shade 8he whosu laugh Is* cjaj varieties 0f pears, which make
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Continued Irom Pace 5
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appearance of the Boston Lyrics,
one of the most popular of the Alka­
hest Lyceum Course, interest Is on
the increase and the advance sale of
seats promises a crowded auditorium.
Wherever the Boston Lyxlcs have
been presented they attrnct large
^ crowds for they include the best
o talent and an attractive program
g |that, appeals to the most critical.

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When Legislature Mrets
^There’s a sound of something stirrin'
There’s a burrin’ in the aitv
* Something soon will he occurrin*
Up in Ttllahnaseo, where
Our patriotic statesmen, most Robcr
and sedate,
Aro accustomed to foregather to en­
act oflairs of state.
But. of all the pressing issues
• More important than the rest,
Some onehns just diseoveted that
the buzzard it a pest. _
Tho aensibilitiea jar.
Now isn’t he a carrion things a little
hit too far**
He carries cholera to tho hogs
And chicken pox to chicken«;
THth tM n rrfie'T H miry"ifcITenii.
Wo surely soon must get relief
. For troubles of this nature,.
If wo have to take up all the tim e
Of the coming legislature.
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We’ll get the legislature to swat him
till he’s dead.
And then to pay a bounty upon his
bloomin’ head.
For the buzzard is. a filthy beaut.
With habits most disgustin’.
We’ ve put up with him long enough,
But now we’ll have
him dustin’ .
•
Equal suffrage, prohibition, Torrens
law and tfrninugn too,
Fee Bystem, road commission, and
other matters not a few.
But of nil important measures that
has them bent a mile,
You find that boaring buzzard bill
At topmost of the pile.

plans of A. W. Thomason, to take ¡April 14th.
k
up the production of essential oils for j
-------perfumesThe soil and climate of j
Social Calendar
the district is very similar to tho sol
Tuesday-evening:
and climate of the great rose growRc-opening of the SocialDepart­
ing districts of Bulgaria, where most meftt* dancing school,
of the attar or otto of roses is pro-;
Wednesday afternoon:
duced.
The industry was almost
r)r&gt; Tuckcr at the Woman’s Club.
riuned in the two Balknn wars, and
Mrs. A. P. Connelly will entertain
in consequence prices for the various the Auction Bridge Club.
floraf oils are very high. Practically Thursday afternoon:
all of the perfume oils used In tho
Mrt|. R. J. Holly will entertain
United States aro imported. Violet the Sew-Sew Club.
oil, *for -instance, brings oft» fttmtlred
Mrs. W. D. Holden will entertain
tbirLt-sii . dollars a juoynd. the Every W’eek Bridge ClubTTThe
While violets are easy to grow, vast home of Mrs, Geo. Davis Hart.,
quantities of the .flowers aro needed
Thursday ulght:
to produco a pound of oil, and yet
Polly Primrose Dance at the club
Mr. Thomason believes that violets rooms.
will be more profitable than straw­
Friday evening:
berries. He has laid out n plot of
Christian Endeavor social at the
fe u e rt? «
-exrrtn-ftîh tfrffttfir,
ktnftftT'a'hd ’Will erect a stlTT to ex­
Social Department dancing school,
tract the various oils.
Saturday afternoon and evening
One of the committee of interested
St. Agnes Guild chickep supper:
women wrote to Mr. Thomason ns
to hi* plans for the cultivation of
l
llirlh *
(lowers, especially the violet, for the
Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. U. E. Polmaking of perfumo oils, and his optirnintic roply was such ns to give ar&gt;| lerd. a little »on, Mondi.y. April S, j
added ImjMftus to the movement 1915.
here.
l ‘rr t onal Mention
Whether or not violets may he
profitably grown in this section for
Hon. W. J. Scars and Mrs. Sears
commercial purposes remains to bo and attractive little son, Joseph were
demonstrated, but there seems no the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
good reason why the violet culturo Holly Monday.
_**__
of West Florida should not become
quite ns famed us the culture of the
Miss Alice Harding of PhihtdolHermuda lily, which is grown on phin is a guest of her aunt, Mrf. M.
that beautiful island quite as prof­ Martin at the Comfort Cottage
itably as the Bermuda onion
II the violets .In not bring a sat»-!
Mr llll(1 Mr„ Thomas Coleman
factory price fur perfume oil it ej Kentucky and Mrs. Lily Barbour
should be very easy to dispose of t)f k vnnsvillc. Did . came over from
them in the northern market, for , ht. K(&gt;worlh llin wlltl Mr, Martin
they ship easily, and would sell at u
d ttfB 8U),)f)illi: ul tho Comfort
good price without doubt.
j Cottage.
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There’a u sound of something stirrin’
There’s burring in the air,
Something soon will he Decurtiti*
Up in Tallahassee where
Mr. and Mrs. la-slie Mr Hay of
Our solons soon will gather,
New York city are registered at the
A t the legislative mill,
San forti House.
Continued from Page 3
For grove debate, deliberate, then
Pass a bloomin’ buzzard bill.
of two great nations of ancient his­
Mrs. Eva Sage of Jacksonville is
A II A. in American Kagio.
tory, thn of Egypt and Rome, and villj, itlK (lrr
Mr*, It K Pola ♦ •
where if* is the predominant intlu- j «
Many, and by no means infre­ once in the church today the moral»
quent, are the pxtrnvnganees of the of the common people are below
Mr» Forrest Lake and her two
day.
None, however, equal to the the standards of those &lt;( the Chris­
¡ ttrartive young daughters, Serilu
neighborhood rumor that a house­ tian nations where it Ibiurinhes not
and Maud will leave for Tallahassee
wife, whose name we withhold be­
As a substitute for the . uiiplu way
tomorrow to join Mr. Lake.
cause it might offend friend husband, of the gospel, as taught by Jesus
carelessly left a dozen eggs on the Christ, it is n failure.
v Mrs. C. F. Cooley of Paula was
piano and the family daughter carne
Monasticism h.as ever been the
the guest of friends in the city on
in and played a few snatches from enemy of progress in the larger
Monday.
Grieg. The eggs were addled, of sense, and w-us in a very marked de­
course. And all of this the day be­ gree Subversive of good during the
Mrs. H. C. Gerror expects to leave
fore Easter.
Reformation.
for a Week's visit to Jacksonville to**
Life in monk cells, life lived in morrow
She will be the guest of
* The main kick from the travel­ and under unnatural conditions awa&gt;
Miss I.e Brut*
ling public in Sanford is the fifty from family life, away from social Use.
cents that is paid to and fro from away from social good, away fromthe
Mrs. Patrirk Bundy is visiting
tho depot (twenty-five cents each common touch; a life which transfer«
Mrs. H. E. Jones at Clermont.
way) for hack fare on account o f religion from the world to a desert and
the distance of the depot frpm the out of way placea breeds wild fancies
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hryden, re­
heart of the busincM district. All productive of little real good, nnd
cent .arrivals in Sanford will move
this could be saved by the establish- ever and over of much harm not
into the Howard house on Oak avoment of a jitney bus, the kind thnt alone.to the individuals lending the „,JP nn BOon as repairs are completed,
is putting the street ra s out of busi­ life hut to the race a» a whole.
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ness in the large cities. The jitney
1&gt;M us ever lie mindful thnt it ¡»
Mr. an(j Mrs. William Weinert.
bus is a fine vehicle and the only d if - ! \;()'p the life SEPARATED from
who have been visiting Mr and Mrs
fercnce is in the equipment of thi-so the world which is productive of
C. E. Henry leave today for St, I
called bus which p ovules for trans­ good hut rather, the Chi 1st life lived
Augustine nnd Jacksonville en route
porting a dozen or more people in­ IN the world, OF the world, FOR
to their hnmu in Philadelphia.
stead of a few. The bus wjU take it the world and BY tho world, re­
ipt I
pssrengei to any purt of the city for membering thnt it was Jesus who
\ Mrs. M. Mnrtin has returned from
live cents and this will he a great gave voice to tho following prayer:
Enterprise and has reopened tho
thing for Sanford, where the hack " I pray N O T that thou shouldst
Cemfort Cottcge to the delight of
fare ¡» quite an item: It is rumored take them O U T of the world, but
her many friends end patrons.
thnt one firm hero expects to put thnt thou shouldst KEEP them from
tw o ‘ jitneys in service .right away EVIL. John 17:15.
Mr. R. B. llnnnn, who has been
and this, will he as good as a street
spending the winter in Sanford has
car line for Sanford.
While the To the Citizens of Sanford md
returned from a ahort visit to Clear­
busses are not doing service at the •
Vicinity
water and is again stopping at the
depot they can be
transporting
For fully thirty five (35) years the St. Johns House.
people to the celery fields and other L. &amp; M. Semi-Mixed Beal Paints
right seeing tours.
On Recount of have been extensively used through­
the load the bus will not proceed at out the United States and also in
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
the breakneck speed of the auto South America. They havo there­
nnd
the
passengers
can
en- fore beon subjected to the testa of
'
TRAINS
, * Joy the scenery with more security every sort of climatic condition«-—
Northbound
and more pleasure. Let the busses most successfully— thereby proving
Arrive
Liu ve
come. They will help the city o f their extreme durability and superior
No. «2. .. .4:00 P. M......4:05 P. M.
No. 82... .1:18 A. M......1:33 A. M.
Sanford.
value.
• * •
No. 84.. .10:45 A. M ... .11:05 A. M.
See our advertisement on other No. HO.,. .2:22 P. M...... 2:42 P. M.
T The folowing from the Pensacola page, tolling property owners how to No. 28... .8:50 P. M......................
rk
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Journal wll be of interest to the make their cwn paint, and thereby
Southbound
Womsn’s Club of thia city and the save sixty cents a gallon on every
No. 91. . . 12:28 P. M,. ,.12:38 P. M.
children:
..
No. 83... .2:00 A.
A. M.
gallon used. .
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O... .2:10 P. M......2:30 P. M.
A movement has been started in
LO N GM AN &amp;. MARTINEZ.
5. ...5:36 P. M .....5:56 P. M.
Fenaacoia to interest the achool chil­ Paint Makers.
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New York.
No. 27 .......................... 8:10 A. M.
dren nnd others in growing the vfoiet
67-Tues-12tc
Oviedo
which is so f-asily cultivated and
No. 12C— Arrive
.9:30 A. M.
blossoms so prollfically In this sec­
No. 1£7— Lornve............. 4:00 P. M.
N ot S afe to Fool W ith.
tion.
Leesburg
“ What’s Uni big gathering at the
A number of public spirited wom­
No.
21—Arrive
.10:55 A. M.
depot
for?
Some
eminent
citizen
ex­
en arc agitating the matter, and the
No. 24—Leave..........'...6:58 P. M.
pected!”
“
Nope.
That’
s
tho
usual
movement seems a wise one, and
No. 168—Arrive .
.6:20 P. M.
should tfieet with ready response, crowd. Everybody comes down to boo
Ntf. 167—I-rovr.
.......6:35 A. M.
tho train arrive." "Oh, that's IL And
Tho violet has always been one o
Trilby
nupposo tho train was wrecked on the
' tho beat loved ’owera and it now way?" ”| dunoo what they would do.
No. 26—Arrive
1:00 P. M.
gives promise of becoming extremely Sue tho rond, mebhy.
No. 24—L s tv e .. ..........2:26 P, 5!.
Anyway, UP
• profitable, commercially.
railway folks better not try IL Our
Clyde Line Boats
Strawberry and olher'fruit grovetw uoopln aro mighty ticklish ’bout their
(Si. J »h s s H i » * r ) •
west of St. Joseph, in Kcnus aro vested rights.** — Cleveland Plain
Arrive 10:00 A.M. Leave 11^0 A.M.
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. giving close mention, it is said, to Denlar.
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The bumuu «crap pile for
.Wtilcb we lutVe to (my Is clut­
tered up. not alone with the pau­
per» ami the down and outs, but
with the idle rich, who »It around
luxurious hotels and watering
place* With nothing to do but
overeat uud sleep
1 was n»toiitaled by tile wuste
tmman
energy at the eounty institu­
tions. but I am upimlled when I
think o f that far greater waste
of energy- ulining those whose
want* have been, provided for
nnd who have nothing to do hut
dress for dinner We have 2.500
person* sitting Willi folded hand»
In our county Institutions, con­
tent because their wants have
been provided for 1 could not
help thinking of our wealthy
outcast* Ju this connection. They
ore really beyond the pale o f
human effort, for they are do­
ing nothing thnt Is of good to
ntiybody. not liven to themselves
The Idle wealthy are going on
the scrap pi lb voluntarily. They
are not only unless, Jiut harm­
ful. Somebody ought to " ’aka
them up rmit iTffrfc them, think.
And this wuste can be found
at most any fashionable resort
east and tvesL If we bad a lit­
tle help from those who ran give
help It might solve u lot of prob­
lems that put the (HXir wards o f
the county where tluty are.—
rraM5nr-A: ■t t w t i ® tcirHoard o f Charity. Chicago.

A C C O M P LIS H M E N TS .

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It Isn’t the |iull that you have
men respect
Or the help that your tunny
friends give
It's the elfortH you make nil
yourself to collect.
The (trie# o f the life that you
11vo­
lt 1* lino to he helped, hut It’s

liner by fhr
In the battle for glory or |K»If
To strive for hilltops, though dis­
tant they are.
And t&lt;&gt; gain them at last by
yournelf
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For year* the United Slate*
has cuilcavansl to correct II*
lluuilgrutloii laws Every think­
ing per*«hi know* that-' miiucthlug must Ik.1done to check the
Infill
Now Mcil U has become
necessary to conserve our ittithniitl resource» —our 11I»«-r. our
coal lauds, «mr water i*iu«*r site*
- It »laud* In reason (lull till*
conservation 1» Intend**! for our
children and not for the chib
drett of l lie horde* now In
southern Europe.................... Hie

outbreak» of
Ihh Industrial
Workers o f the World and tho
growth of noelnllstu III this route
try may he directly ctvurgcd to
this great Incoming heterogenous
mass of undesirable wage cul­
ling InhahlUtiits. many of them
admittedly temporary inhabit­
ant» who, before they have
learned to »peak our language
and |.&lt;,fnre they I.now of our cu»
touts uud Institution’., are taught
by foreign Isiru agitators to hale
the United State* mid tig con;
tribute their ttioney and their
energies to a revolution, blood­
less or otherwise, which plot»
the downfall o f our present fbrtn
of government -7 Congressman
Albert Johnstfii of Washington.

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FOR SALE

Wantcd— To exchangi- farming and
gruting latld in Volusia county (or
houae and lot in Sanford Aiqdy to
J. II. Hutchinson, llth and i.aurf|
avenue.
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For Sale— Splendid 16 acre truck
farm nt Sipc’a Siding, good rond,
H*. mile from Celery avenue, good
jil'lghborhood, farm all tiled in good
shape, cultivated six years. Can be
bought for a few days at $6500.00,
and on terms for part, if desired.
J. O^packnrd.
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\Vunte*l —Pasturaci" iur_Lw«,
near SunJ^ni.
AJflrcss Rox I,’ü’&gt;

Sanford./FÌa&gt;^_

and JtUchfijL— t a L J w V .M m t.J ji .pUy--wio4-4fr»trfme rrM-rh'ar -eriTTTPr

yardr Large barh, good tenant hearse and play on pay job» Call
house, good chiqkcn yards.
Going In tho next few days. J M. Stumon
for a bargain. See me quick. H. C. 316 East Fourth St.
fì.A-Ttp
DaBose.
_62-6tc
Found— Woodmen ( ’mb- budge»
For Sale— Five ahres tiled land.
.Owner may have Same at Herald of,
2
blocks ftom Grammar School.
fice by paying for this ad
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Now being fainted. Information at
the Herald olfim.
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For Sale— Three fresh milk cow*.
Martin Doyle, Monroe, Fla.
60-tf

Nolle# U h#r#by

Hogs (or Bale- Cur load jusr re­
ceived. Writ«* Klartin Doyle, R. D.
No. 2.. for particulars.
55-tfc
Fat

Cuttle
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if

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Borne

The rising sun hid* us awake
And prayer to our Creator make.
Henedlcomus Domino!
tils hand hath kept us through
the night

And led us safely to tho light.
ItcncdlcanuiH Domino!
Opr longues-restrain we through
the day
That, blameless, they at eve
tnuy pray.
Bettedicntmis Domino!

Our thoughts contain, our senses
guard.
We serve the vineyard of tho
Lord.
Uenedlciuntts Domino!
All worldly appetites repress
And ever our Creator bless.
Ilenodlcnmus Domino!*

ford.

LOVE.
It Is from love thnt all being
first Mowed Into It nil returns
through man. and In all "tho
wide compgtOt which I« fetch**!"
through the infinite variety of
forms pf being love Is the per­

manent element nnd the true.es«enee. Nature Is on Its way
back to God. gathering treasure
on It goes.—Henry Joues, M. JL

Srmiftolr

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dMinn Address Martin Doyle, San I ami hru»Hr*.
65-tic
ir«*n, »«fun tint urn*
ford, R. D. No. 2.
_________|ehtnrry, offlrr flufur*’*, tnrlii
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For Sale ( &gt;m arre of land near
depot, cleared, t i l e d and m cullivnlion
Nothin« Letter lor home and
small farm.. This is a place whiTe
*
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.
you can make the lot pay for the
house. H. G. Du Bose.
62-tGr

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tats, in \(«.,tr.rr H...I »
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For Sul*- Five acre» half mile
TurwKS tt
from brick road, quarter mile from
loading Million, 6 miles from SnnNI I I I MI NI
gord, county road on one side. All l,f Iti, o w n , , * 1.1,1 rt ,« .1 •
rlr
rr.jutrf.l I.« * * • food black hammock land. Two r a í-.’ ni Ihi d . l nctes dcare&lt;|. fenced and farmed 2 -, nil » , - • » ’ &gt; *t » , f 1, 1. ISIS
years.
Good flowing well.
Price
grillar. Il I Iteti IV •••
$800 Tetms to suit customer. A I* 1 UM it n 1h t tillar li
il uallir»« Xtshazet
W V.
Connelly, 119 Magnolia avenue.
flirti. Fis.
57-tf ! fu l.tw h rr. T h * l l a r . t l f .
tint. Kl*
11» n, r» »la, Lhal.t. t For Sale Five acre orange grove,
« r frtl‘ 1 «- al lin- t a l » l «. ..
■100 bearing trees, 1 mile ftom Ge­
Holly. It J . S »a l«*’ I !
Unii)
M It
Sèni ■ 1
neva »ration and 1 mile from dock at
KIII » I*• n «» W t « .« la.* \
Il
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I . k«- Harm &gt;
Must l e Mild and wdl
UiturV* t
II
suit dice lor
JBfitITO
Bee J It
I V iiii Ii*■ H. i. V .il
It.llifT / Il
- «al- i
I'a i k;u d
66-11*
Wilson, rta** i
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Dutton, F. K , 8 *nturil. * ■
For Sale— Two good building lots
Known
liondho’i l r '» .
m.-iu*««-'*
on Sanford avenue, Hanford Heights, other Mcurlty hohfâr* holriiii,- t -lM
V» ,tnnr* ot ihr tal *1 sie*
One corner lot.
$350 cash takes mort f » ( r * *ml othrr weuni'*IS tenni I
tt
V
both lots. Must be Bold in ten days.
11*1*.'
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Sworn
Io
»m
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i- 1" il
Address J. IL, care Herald if you
nt . I its y ..( VI »I* t f l ■
I I MIO
are interested.

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For Sale Forty latent improved j J K tu n k ln ,ir*r&lt;
drop-head White Sewing Machin*.*.
fÍ i . h' ,ra.í
only $23.50 each. Suwannee Furni­ Dctobrr. A D l l 1'
Honorable G r o r z » *•
U "''i
ture Co., Live Oak. Fin.
64-2tc
•tiri l 'r u r t »• Jiiilz' * *
Ansi dl»«-h*f*r »» h*.«uu"
ot J. K. ttsnkln. rirr,»»«*'
For Safe— Egg» for Hatching, 1st »»mi*
tlmr t will t'!1"**' ' " 1
prize pen Orlfutdo Fr.ir. White Rocks, t| »'« »C iu r li &lt;&gt;l »»III r . * » 1* •'
tpproval
$2.50.
Other pens $1.60,
Single
1latri] Arrll Sul, V '*
Mr. K. «. ID 1*
Comb While Leghorn, $1.50 to $2.00
«•fi, t-l, t », T 6. ' *' *'
per sotting.
Baby chicks $12.00 pet
hundred for remainder of season, i N«ttr* or At&gt;t Hr»u»«
T,‘
*71 of Ibr i &lt;■*•*
Southern Or.ka Poultry Farm, En­ i N otSenior
r , 1« hrrct.y «i&gt; .* 1 •* '
terprise; Fla.
G5-9tc ¡ * r d , purrha.tr of I »1 1 '
«Jalrit the Sr,I rii &gt; «1 * _
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. .
I tits ftlnt »«Id r . n Iflrs lr # '
ror Salt— 12 acre improved farm : h*» m»d« •ppiir»t"*n &lt; ’ ■
close In, fair house, n few fruit tree*.1!,“
i.V*'»'■*** '*
Splendid poultry or general tiurpose •hutinl In a*mln"
farm.
Cheap for $1500.
J. O. cori,
* U: Srpifon
SK' ‘
1**. T
Th» »»Id Unit t-pins
Packard.
65-ltc
&lt;i| « h » iM i n n t r nf *urS r " nsm» ot J.

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tifica«» » h * l ! lie m l i a r i . i &gt;
1 s t i!»cd will I m *i .- I h 'f - * '

FOR RENT

Of May, A. D. f»IN

Wile»*» rey ofiri»!

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For Rent— Two big stores on
East First street.
Joe Do Mont,
Coca. Cola Company, /
24-t(
Furnished «rooip for.rent. South­
east corner of Park and Seventh, St.
*
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68-tfc
For Rent— Several nice office
rooms over Yowell’a. Enquire N. .P.
Yoweil &amp; Co.
32-tf

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l i^rk Circuit t:..urt
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Thus» daylight passed, to God on
, high
Once more with hallowed ^Jlpa
w'e cry.
Bcnedlcantus Domino!
—From A te Marla.

gWrn lli«t un.lrf , t «J

by vlrt up of 1 rvrt #in Ordrr •d Slie„
In if out of und Uindrf llir rei 1 nf I I » 1 I.uatf
J Ullg«*'* Court uf firminoli- » "i*fitL ruir.
Iti», on thi* 5th «l#jr of April ^ f* m i.
that I « i l l , ft* Atimmutfair • •d *Kr reI' Pifr Ma M*«| ». ••■*. .«I!
f a i r i»f W
II
to 1 hr hlfhrait « 0*1 »,►*« • «
P n 1 hP If*! ilttT Ilf M l ) A't
" * IMbR,
In Iron t fi f ihr 1 slop*- «i f Ml*
*• W H
II nrlrr w pod, on ( » tt W « y« » .. - . • - . * &lt;*«.

For Salt— My sif.ticre truck farm
on brick rond, Beardnll avenue,
farmed six years. Price $1500. J. O.
Parkrrd.
65-1tc

58-tfc
T IA N S .

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For- Bale— Good farm "on Celery
Wanted—Two good mule» -Adavenue, 4 acres tiled, with two wells, dresa c-o Postofflcc lloz 131, U i £.
3 acres clfarcd and untiled. 12 room wood, Fla.
»,
65-2tp
house with all modern conveniences.
—I
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Hot and cold water in bath room
Wqnted— Amateur musicians tj^t

For Sale 20 tine Itrood nows.
Martin Doyle, Sanford, R. |) No, 2.
H Y M N O F T H E E A R L Y C H R IS ­

GI-T,i,

Lost— Scarf pin, opal rent.-r.* sur­
rounded by fourteen small diamonds
Reward if returned to It (,
Jacksonville, Fla,

ones j u s t »hippe«! in u nd in fine eonIM M IG R A T IO N

WANTED

M-Tiiro-S«

C.tampion Nature
*T know a nature faker."
llache, the author, "who claim» iM * &lt;
hmt of hla last .month hatched,
a setting of aoventeen c***v
teen chicks thnt had, in lieu
,x
ora, fur. Ho claimed that 1111 '
coated chicks wen* prixd nf " !1
*!
adaptation of nil antm
onvlronmont. the sevenf« •-l ‘ ' .
log been of tho cold »t‘‘r

. For Rent— Dcsirabic light house­
keeping rooms at 311 Park, wvenue.
. , 65-3tp

Mr*. Bumpweather Exptam»
“ 1 havo observed," so)* ' ,r* ‘‘“ i
weatbor, "that when I am evtru
For Rent— Home of eight rooms to people they think J am -«&lt;»
and bath on Myrtle avenue, close and tako advantage of me &gt;'ul
in.
Inquire of Hill Lumber Co., well afford to lough, became It tt r
fectly true."
office.
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SAN FOUI», FLORIDA. FRIDAY. APRII, 9, 1015

NO. 66
ft

FLA. LEGISLATURE
DOWN TO BUSINESS

•W

of ti mem Lor of the house holding
any attnrhe*»pp«itiuii, tIf,-n- was no

ELKS LODGE ENTER- SOUTHERN BELL CO.
TAINED AT PALATKA ' CAN’T RAISE RATES

GREAT SOUTHEAST
IS OPENING UP

l
New Alarm System
t’ liief Paxton of the Sanford Fire
real business transude«! in the bouse
__
Department is n genius, as his many
today. 1 hr speaker of tile house
inventions at the fire station attest.
has not announced lii■ n&gt;utm111er*.
Among his very latest is the new
fire alarm gong from an electric
the s e n a te
seem s t o
be
MethiidKi Services Sunday
M I K E S M I T H E L E C T E D V IC E - T H E R A I L R O A D C O M M I S S I O N clock system and will sound a gong S O U T H E R N S T A T E S C H R O N ­
giving the district In which the fire
Sunday school. 6:45.
m a k in g
b e tte r t im e
W IL L N O T ALLOW N E W
P R E S ID E N T — JAX N E X T
IC L E D E V E L O P M E N T S I N
is located. The new system is only
Preaching, 11:00, subject, •'Hear­
TH A N T H E HOUSE
. O W N E R S ’ P E T IT IO N
M e e t in g p l a c e
- EVERY L IN E
for the benefit of the citizens and
ing and Doing."
iloes not work from boxes for the
Preaching 7:50, subject. "The
(Bl C. F. Johnson, Specul Hrrald Correspondent i
T.he Sunford Telephone Company fire department.
Local Elk^.returning from Pulutka
In case of fire
Business Man."
Columbus, Go., April 7.— The In­
The attendance last Sunday itl the report a fine meeting am! one of the will remain us It it unless the South-1 every citizen naturally wunts to dustrial Index says in its issue -for
Tallahassee, Fla., April 8.— The
•
committee on rule* in the senate re- Sunday school wus. lido, it is ex­ best limes of their liv«**. Sanford ilid ern Hell Telephone Co. takes some know just where the blaze Is' located this week:
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ported yesterday favoring the rules pected that n A t -Sunday will be not go In form ns was supposed the other trek in the proceeding* for pe- and wdron the fire department leaves
"Spring and business are opening
lodge would do as many of the rnein^ titioo before the Railroad Commis- the Hint ion the number will lie set
•• of 1613 and Senator Ion L. Farris larger a« the weather i.*t mo«h*ratup together. April, always an im­
slc-tt
The following decision re­ on th* «fir.l and the gong will ring’
bers
were detained by business
ing
to
normal
Florida
condition*,
offered an* amendment thnt would
portant month in dustrial and com­
Jacksonville wns selected cs the garding the mutter is given below; for several minutes giving the num­
It Is the'desire of the imstor, Sun­
embody reduction of the committees
mercial affairs promisor (o ho an un­
In the Matter.of the Petition of the ber of the lire district. By consult­
to six numbered committees and day school superintendent and teach­ meeting place for the Florida State
usually busy period.
Operations
Sanford Telephone Company
ing the card the fire can he located have been deterred by weather con­
five standing committees, with spec* ers that all members of the Method­ Elks’ Association in 1616 by the
This matter ctune up for consider­ at once and much needless worry
Jnl committees to ho provided by the ist church will he In one of the de­ converttlon meeting in Pnlntkh Wed­
ditions nnd have now been begun,
nesday. The fight for the annual ation upon the Sanford Telephone
nesduy.
Iclephone arid exciUmeut saved tu. üutlMlitttti»
- « e t -r
is
partments
of
the
school.
Those
who
chair.
Senator Johnson defended
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many linos and cc
ntor Hudson of the 15th district present ns visitors, then we are sure sondilo, Quincy. Orlando anil Day- said Sanford Telephone Company aml relied* great credit upon Chief tor lrn(le |n many
prayed for ,un order approving Paxton, especially since he made it
supported Senator Farris’ amend­ you will join. Welcome, thrice wol- tonn- Jacksonville won out after a
tions are improving ateadily.
rate-- to be chnrged "between South­ himself, with no cost . to the city
corned.
All
others
will
he
warmly
»
'e
ly
contest.
Jacksonville
Lodge,
No.
ment.
■ "A “ number of important con­
|‘J2l. Benevolertf and Proytectiiy ern Bell Telephone and Telegraph whatever. See it at the fire depart­
Senator Himes of Hillsborough received.
struction nnd _ industrial undertak­
Order of Elks will make the neces­ Company and the city of Sanford," ment.
and Senator Adkins of Starke op­
ings of considerable magnitude are
sary arrangement t to take rare of and the «aid Sanford Telephone
posed the amendment. A vote 'be­
in progress in the southeast, and
I the convention which will be held Copi puny being represented by Geo.
there is t) large volume of enterprises
ing taken the amendment was lost,
there next April
The dale* of the A 11* Cotte* and the Southern Bell
by a vote of .‘10 to if, thus ending
and building operations, w hirh, while
D r / ^ I I I A D C r C P I A M lueeting Merci'«-, fill'd yr'liTilay ; but Tolct'h**: ■■ tnd Telegraph 1 ‘om puy
Senator Farris’ light for general re­
not so targe individually are of great
■’ be opinion wi -ih.it April 5(1, 'J1 und : beit .: n proeuted by II E W . P.tlorganization of the legislature
importonc«* in the aggregate. Thiat
mt't
n*l H appenring t.» tlie Coni■J'-’ would lie -il «teil.
After an unsuccessful attempt to
which is actually-being done dem­
mllstuiiura thaJt' thè pi'titianer ha»
Officers elected for the com big year
onstrates beyond question a steady,
amend the rule« and throwing down M 4 N Y \! I T T L’ OC n r n n | ! T l V l ’
M A N 1 M A T T E R S O F R O U T I N E Ä,,re; j, IL Crump, Quincy, presi- no standing to r’sk tliut. rates lui P E O P L E
SHOULD
D O N A T E ami In some respects rapid return to
the bars to i.ppointmcnt of commit­
N A T U R E C O N S ID E R E D
dent; .Mike Smith, of Orlando. vice- fixc*l for nnother company;
This does not
tee clerks by Senator Gornto, the
F U R N I T U R E T O W A R D T I I I S J normul conditiohs.
Whcreupon H. E. W. Palmer, at­
A N D D IS P O S E D O F
[president; H. M. Hunt, of Tampa,
take
‘
into
consideration
the imme­
rules were adopted In full as pre­
W O R T H Y E N T E R P R IS E
secretury. and \\ L. Bates, of Key torni &gt; for Southern Bell Telophone
diate prospects. Many business men
sented by the committee.
_____
West, treasurer The conti t* in the and I iTegruph Company unnminceil
of good judgment are of thir opinion
The president of the senate then
The city conni d mvt in regolar
At tin* meeting of the county com­
«elei lion were u* lively ns was that hi* ili-ire t Iti.I hi* rompany ho Iliade
that thin year will prove as a wholo
announced the appointment dT his *e**ion Aprii filli, 1615, ut 7:511 p. in.
II il t il missioners last Tuesday Chairman to be one ■■( unusual prosperity’ for
fur tin* convention ejty There were a pa -t \ tu ilo* i. (iplieatiun
committee*.
I’re«ent. B W ilcrtiduu, pre-i.l.-n» nvi-r inn *l*.|er«t*'s jire*ent mil! the u.* ile’ e-mtn# d by ite Ciittmn»- I. P liugun was appointed u com­
the »outUeitM
An invitation from the \\ i
T
A beni,iti . , .1 Aduni*, (
Il
* udi'inii * fur i h*' v ariiiu* *&gt;dices were slot • r* tin i i i *n mnspli-ring thè mittee nf one to snlp-it ilonalimm
"Among the item* of construction
I to boll) houses of the legislature Dingec, .1 li I &gt;.i\ i*o ii. R &lt;’ \t. x
Soli' In-rti Iteli Ti lephone and Tele* ‘of furniture, carpet«, bed clothing,
inch bucked by large followings.
work
to to* done, a» reported this
to review a prohibition demonstra­ well and H E Tolar
The finni session of this year’s gravi* Company ai mie of thè tieti- kitchen utensil», farming implementa,
week
are.
tion at 5:110 Wednesday was rend
The minute* nf ih,* lu*t meeting
meeting v :* bel l TTiursihiv
The lim &gt; t lo y *ould noi t In n cotisHler d r f.*r tip- county infirmar).
"Apartment house, St. Petcrsbutg,
fe» the information of the number« were r* .vi .nel .1 pprov ed
The commissioner» recently purmeeting is the largest and the best thè petitum, a* thè ullegullons tbere*
Fla.; npnrttnent store building, MiHills introduced in tile senate were.
K. R. Murre II uppeared before
chased
the
Hnrrobl
place
on
Melonever held since the stale association of nhowed thel il rute wns sotight lo
An act to appoint a naval stores thè cogncil nnd u*»k &lt;i permi«»i&lt;in
was urganind •« v r , I , cifr* ago he ■ t,i l&gt;11 hed t . *i &lt;i aptiii ti iì ine imi ville iiv.-nu. for the county home am! * " " " FI«-.1* bank building. Marshallville, Ga ; church building, school
inspector, by Senator I.iild»e&gt; of In impi**v •• tip- Librar) \**u* uttion
I'alalh.i »a* t urned ’»ver l” the vis­ of '■ ut * \ e«t limiteli lo he iieresicrv new that they have gained posses
building
ami sidewalk paving, Flor­
(’ aryville; to appropriate funds to Iniilding l*y inl'ling t&lt;&gt; thè letigth
itor* who pa ruth &lt;1 with flag* and to il* tmjirovement in ilio (dunt ut sum are vs/y desirous of furnishing ence, S. C .; city hatl plans have
The
light citrus canker, by liid*en. of und piitting un ti im'W ruof
banner* The Pati tka lodge of Elks Saidord. bui which lius not bevo HI* the same as soon a« possible and
been accepted nt Orlando. Fla.;
Miami; to encourage the destru&lt;tton request w.i* rifuseli, il* thè city
mudi pr*)uiralion* fur tin- entertain­ vei-ietl iherein. and thut thè npplicn- putting the bouse in shape for the
hotel buildings, Birmingham, Ata.;
.mi it
of the turkey buzzard, by Wells of ut tome \ *.ild
il wóulli tic u Vinili
in
mat
e*
ment *d the guest * t*tuh all hll*l tio' I* iuisetl entirei) tlpon u future
c#
anil
Mar* hall ville, Ga , and mldlIson, Senator Roland, to provide timi *&lt;( t in- building '*r iiI h,t 1
Thi* place comprise« about forty
CO* * ,’ehl'V .
a r** &gt;■I g*e**l 11 me
tinn,
Daytona, Flo.; factory huildfor the burial of all annuals dying
A pel libili frulli t ln- M . : hii'ii't.
I i* tlp-reforc i onstdereil, urib reii l i r e * and in time ('Sit be made *e|f- inz*. Dawson. Ga., and North Bir­
'111*
J a &gt; K ■*i • V tile b u l g e wi l l t i l k e
in the state. Senator Drane. t*&gt; e% und llupllsl Unii tier litimi i‘\;|Nt*t**,
supporting in a measure by planting
and ailjutiged timi thè pruyer ni che
lablish commission form of govern­ asking that the cnuncii pu** an or­ ni* the m.ittrr of .itf.iiiging f*&gt;r tht
crop*, raising hogs and poultry . etc , mingham, Ala.; additional tev«*e con­
und thè suine i*
ment at Florence Villa. Mimes, to dinance closing the fruit stand* and i'iiti'rtiiiniii*'iit of t h è delegale* u n i i ! * , ni p c t i t m n b&lt;
und a* the inmates can often lie struction, Augusta, Ga ; postoiTice
v i *11 or* ni ih,&lt; | ' 1 |I. meeting wit hout l ■rehv ileni. il
give state treasurer authority to tn- forbidding the sale *&gt;f cider un 'Ain
depended upon to do some work the building site ha* been purchased at
ibi.*.
( ' ohi liiltti*«'* In look after all
Dono nini nrilered to lit e Italiila
\
was
received
it
«ut
the
illy.
u
t
\i—tigute certain insurance *-ondi•
,
....
, itlaie cali be niixlc very attractive Decatur. Ala., paving, Lancaster,
i*| ito ili tali* uill In- appoiiiled ut r**.nl ( omflit vloncr* n| the State of
S C . and Riant City, Fla.; school
tluus. Films, of Duval, to enable torney wn* instructi *1 to draw *u* ii
nnd home like
iti * . -Iv ditte and ari eflnrt ts to be Hurnla in *«'.**iui.i ut tticir offici* ini
building plans have been accepted
^
&lt;|U: tilled voters to vote when away an oriiimmce
The people who have been de­
m.ulc l o provnle for t hè giost sin
the ci ty of l.ilUhunii-e thi» 7 1 li ila)
at Fella mere, Fla., and Huntsville,
The iiimpbiint «if Mr Fueswta refrom home on election ‘lay". S note
sirous of assisting In charitable work
Ala,: sewer and water works systems
garding hud rnnditinn of certain ci-s-ful meeting e ve r beh! by t he or ! of Aprii. A. D 1616.
then took reeesa until 4 p. in.
in thi* city and in the county run
R
Hudson
llurr.
ganization
iit
uny
annual
meeting
Elba. Ala . *ub division improvement
Senator Gornto introduced a con­ bridge* we.* referred to the «tree!
now coin** forw..n! and assist in the
l 'h.iir ma n .
Tll*'
&gt;e**n»iv*
of
t
fn
*
i**&lt;tociation
will
Barasota,
Flu.
current resolution providing (*&gt;r a &lt;nlninlttee.
I work of furnishing the county home.
prob.iblv In* held in Morocco temple
"Construction
contracts have Imen
It Hnyklli for
Tin* ref|iH*«t of
■ constitutional convention
It n im
Ever;, home ha» «min' piers of fnr
*t- il* I hiv.il *mint v armor) which
II* I*. r II ilici t ;i »
warded
II*
fulfil
w
*
1
'
1er—
'
1
--- h.,*
il'-r loiul that .1 the must it nt oin.il a red«** t :......
lilt 11r• t hut *iU I" given to t hi ■
............. tv [ Ii : • &lt;1 I*, I*. \t \s•rt'
r.dl.,1
..
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1 - 1
Church budding. I.mictte. Ala.,
11
it** \i-nitoTi
th#*
•|u* ^fVtmi *•! r*
ulift hv Opji •I Ulid if they will lev Vi­
.l*- Il*it ri I in . tnr \ l Mi*uu-r
.
i'd
Sanford, FI i paving, HirmingV ;*i 1it ion : mm ■&gt; .ri. *r 1
jit11(mirthmiiini■11f &lt;»f 1lii t ,i t♦■ w111 In
lli. -.mi. .il i hi Sanford 1 rullurt
ili elide. , *r t+* ha v * nai lcil al t hi*
IH I n* r *■a *c I ruin me a
the re* nient * **l &gt;. iifnrd II* igt l
Co. or ut the furniture «tore (|i ham. Ala , mol St Augustine, Fla.;
**-*ton of thè legislature a law lo
T.i|b.liussi e, Aptil h. Special.
Senator lilitch introduced a loll was rcci'ived proli'sting a g a in st tin1
W. W. Abernathy or T. J. Miller school building, Senntohia, M il«.;
provide f«&gt;r a state building code, to
ti Son, marking'it "county home" warehouse, Camilla, (in. •
culling for a constitutional amend­ payment of city luxe« until the The Brotherhood of Railway Trainrcgulat» the ronstruction oT alt pub"Industrial plants will l&gt;&lt;&gt; estab­
ment for statewide prohibition, which streets were paved, water works in- men will endeavor to secure the pn»the same will he taken at once t«i
ln building«, and ntnke pian* (or
lished
a* follow«;
stullcd
nnd
all
other
improvements
*v.R
&lt;
of
an
an
to
regulate
tin*
iittmlens referred to the temperance com­
the home and will be placed for the
t*'h building- subjert to review by
' Benzol plant, Birmingham, Ala.;
were in o|M*r.ilion. an*! threatening |„-r of trainmen and ernpbive* to !&gt;*■
mittee.
convenience of the inmate*
tate cotti iui*iunn* r
l or any further information . a ll,
mtlL. A«hbiirn, G«.. and GreenSenator I’lymploii intrio*
It U th. t in &gt;a * I to petition w.t* Hot n*i*l in t! operation of train* within
l'Io* ini 'usure, Mr M io im f *.iy*i
it f ill*- —
lilt and 111 the *ii,t*. of Florid*
t
I,airman
1
.
!’
Magmi
nr
writM
s
r ■ garage, Columbi».
The nieasur*
Senator riympton introduced two iiiteil upon, I** * —
a ncci*i.ii&gt; iti Fiorili. , .i* al pre* "I
■m.r: tho&gt; ap
Inin in 'reform...
to th. donation* M,Ml ft'nnene*. Camden, S ('..a n d
ip
» n p t l l c t - t h m p.i • i g* r ir..ln* - h . ! 1
I * esureu. one providing for .i »team *i*i* ol t ai lor* ii l i c i i ' i cn
V
* tber•• i* Ilo l.iw l ' o i n p e l b i i g ali*o
iCe plant improvement,
N
o | , . ,,* ’, - 1h *•' • • i gn •• r *•
it*r*‘tin* I&lt;.••!*•
•" I f '
No
t i l l - Hoped th. t t In kind heart« *1 &lt; 111». All
bout and boiler inspector ■■ ! or* I ,t|*(iei I to 11•
i l)
*.,i*
i •o , s t r i e Mori o !
h o tel.,
(■riditi.
Ga
io* mirai or, Augusta,
a
i
:
mi
■
tir.
ii
..
*i
.............
..in
,
**r
i
lla
g
n
peu
pic
I
‘
the
lit,,
will
respond
for municipal auditor*
narche», o boni*, di poi«, puldt«' lt-j
Gu . laundry, ( itronelle, Ain ; pi|&gt;o
It w j» in**« ■! :.'*l *e*’ti,i*leil that buggageinun ..n*l brc.keman; freight
Senator Hudson •presented ** ineav
vr.ifies a n d o t li r r larga building« for
plant. North
Birmingham,
Jkl.i ;
1 I loath of Ite» . S war 1/
ure to provide a st.te plant pathol­ the time for t h* |ui) inetit of tax** train* »hftll have an rngii'.eer. tir*
, * of the general puhln
\ number,
packing
plant.
Ft
I’kerce,
l^
T
lV
;
Carried man. innitinlor. tlagu.an and Iw*
ogist.’ and means to prevent insect be extelideif i** M .i v 1».
"t prominent senatur», when naked
Howard Sw.rtz ha* left for his
The bid of tile Arabia Granite brukeinen, regardlg.»« uf the use ul their views on the question of such |home in New ^ ork rity, having been products lit ant a, Fairhope, Ala : |danpests to plant life.
Ing mille, Hnlscll, Ala.; saw mill,
---- called
— «•—• •there
i..... *-.•
At the afternoon session of the Co., for granite curbing nt the rnte any nnfoty npplunee*.
a law, readily agreed that auch a I 1
been
by •**—
tin* sudden Clnrksdale, Mi*« ;
moot
packing
The measure’ stipulates, however,
renate the following measures wefo of ‘„Ml cents per lineal foot delivered
measure was n necessity und that |death of hi« father, Lev, Wiliam (limit to he enlr.rRed, Columltus, G «.;
in Sanford wa* »erupted, and the that the lnw shall not apply to rail
' Introduced:
Mrs. Swnrtsz is also reafter investigation of the r«*quire- Swartz
telephone »;.. toni, Linrolnton, Gu,
An r.ct to provide for n county city .enginwer w..j instructed to or-*wny lines hi ving less than 100 mile* ments of tlie hill they would no ported n* being very low with pneu­
"A D„rlingioi . S, (' , hank ban
track within the stale nor t&lt;*
treasurer and a county school treas­ dor u sufficient quiiiitity for the
.fimlit give this measure their sup­ monia, me king the bun! n of Howard piircha-.«*d an ii-Ue of .70.000 of hoi.da
paving
of
Magnolia
avenue
freight
train*
of
les*
than
III
car*.
doubly lurgo Rev. Swartz wua well
urer by Senator Gornto; an art to
port.
of the local school district.
The clerk was instructed to cor- und imposes u peiiully of from $H&gt;0
known here, hrving r*-»ide«i nt Ids
create a board of county tax as­
Mr. Messruer also devices the seope
■ "Three extensive Florida tract: —
place neur Silver Lake for som»? time
sessors and tax equalization hoard respond with the War Department. I" J50D (or violation,
of
his
wirk
extended
ns
hotel
romone
nl 5,000 actes, nnother of 0,01)0
A similar measure passed the house
and preach«-«! in the S. nford churches
and a state hoard of nupvMon and relative to two cannon awarded to
the
luspeition«
of
acre.;
and another of IH.ti'iO am i —
upon «e verni orrr-ion*.
The sym­
equalizers;
Senator
Rowland of this city rs the means to oiitain the in 1615. nnd was frvorrbly reported , " " “ '» » ' r. 'but
I v committee of the senate, hut diedi (;uil « » « “ la. bakeries, meats mr.r- pathy of th« community goes out to have been purchased In the past f *w
Gainesville, an act regulating the sale sum«*.
a in the rush «lay* of closing still on keta und’ gr...erte« Ivimlude.l tn th** Howard und he has the pruyiT» ol du&gt;V- by northern invi- or*, and sub*
The city nttoreev presented
iiresented a
of produce on commission. Senator
In
«lefending
the ralemlar.
&gt;“ * r ,Kul' “ »K ,h" M«'«««ry rondt- In* many fri* ni!» here fur the recov­ stantia! portions of the facts will bo
Adkins;’ an act fnr the relief of the bill f«ir past si-nucMr. W. E. Kite of Avon Height* l,un* «»»'• further »tnlcd that if such ery ol Id« beiov« d mother, who it i» cultivated or- devoted to live slock
the
suits
InslHuieil
tiv
■c*tate of E. W. Scarborough. S.cn
raising.
K|vi,n J “ dü,“irtTO*’nl ''‘ Uoped will bo spared to him.
Watson; an act providing for estab­ and agreed that the future fees,»'* in the city as a regreaentative o lii»“ » ' «
“ A total of sixteen corporations
would
not
exceed
the
present
hill.
!
the
trainmen
and
will
look
alter
the
^
u
ld
«»0
»
have
the
en
re
«tute
In
a
'
lishing and maintaining experiment
more ^sali*
satisfai
tory condition.
Ill &gt;
t ^
have been formed with minimum
The
reports
of
the
ofTb
vrs
were
l*ill
when
presented.
j
niore
ai
tory
i«m
&lt;
ttiim^^
^
HeUrn
to
Wichita
farms in the Everglades liy the In­
I now believed that this addition to
capital Mocks a,:e:egatirtg 3155,600."
Dr. and Mrs. Miunick have re­
ternal Improvement Board, Sen. read und ordered filed
v
"
,
»
, the powers of the hotel commis*
it was moved und seconded thnt
Sanford I'nrty Over for Vesper»
turned to the west after residing
Hudson; two measures by Ben. TerniMonor will be provided for at thi*
Police Ha»e New Uniform* .
Sunday afternoon quite a number
here- for sevcrul yeur* und luter at
rtd to revise tux laws; an act by the bill* as approved by tin* finance
session..
committee
and
signed
by
the
pres­
The
Sanford police force will soon
JU.
Petersburg.
The
Minnicka
were
of
Sanford
'pimple
motored
over
T5en. Drane of Polk county to change
from the Celery City to r.ltend the
among the pioneers at Cameron City’ be resplendent in new uniforms.
the location and nnme of Fargo, ident bo paid. Carried.
McLaughlin Went Strong
Easter vesper services, the last of
Tho state convention of Elk* ami the beautiful Mlnnlck place is to Chief Tilll:» b "ing the firat one to don
Polk county; an act by Sen. Drane
tint current season. Among those in dosed yesterday at Paint ka and day u monument to their industry (he new regalia. .Tho uniforms nro
lo Incorporate Auburndsle, Polk
Special fur Men
county, j.
A '
Tho service at the Star Theater the party were Mr»"tThd Mrs. L. A. Jacksonville wen chosen for tho next und love for the beautiful in nature. of light weight blue serge with silver
Only one measure was passed next Sunday evening will bo planned Brumley, Mr. and Mrs. John Hur- place of meeting. However, Orlando Thoy expect to make their home in buttons. Tho cap* nro of the now
today In the senate, and certified to for the interest of the men of San­ by, Wldeman Caldwell, Mcsdames displayed the right, spirit by going Wichita where the Doctor will again military style with visors nnd the
IL and.L. Caldwell, Miss Essip Por­ after tho convention tend making a take up the practice of medicine. Sanford police force will look like u
the house. This was a special bill ford.
tion
nnd Mrs. Tenny Deane.— De- stropg bid for the place of meeting. It is hoped thut nt some future time part of the Germ*;» army when they
by Sen. Cooper, of Punta Gordn,
The »object,»"The Bus inbaa Man"
0. McLaughlin urged that Orino­ they ran return to Sanford for good. get togged up in th«* new stuff. The
to validate, ratify and confirm the wilt ho presented by the pnslor. The Land News.
lo be chosen u« the city to hold the for we can ill afford to |o«*’ such suit* will not *&gt;t’ , !&gt;• * u re i »mfortHarasota-Venlce special river and services held under thi* auspice* of
.:liL iu the M.rr.rne t.
. ,11 g!vo
Big ItndiHh
next convention, utu! he made u good people from our midst.
bridge district in Munatce county, the Methodist clmrrli on Sunday
"our
finrit’"
a
me'"*
¡i.
..tan
app«-tr­
J.
K.
Mettinger
is
no
farmer
but
Mrong
speech
Orlando
withdrew
an electiop having been held in sai evening for the (last month hnve
Sanford
Cemrtcjj
Futu!
tirow»
ance
and
wol
dit,iiiigui..ii
the
Sanforii
been
attracting
larger
audiences
than
he
seems
to
lie
able
to
raise
a
fine
i
from
the
rare,
however,
when
it
was
county March 10. This measure wns,
The following is tho list of nurr:s policeman from thy ord'-.a-;- cigar
upon waiving of rules put on third for some time. The large Brother- kitchen garden. Ho brought a white seen that the honor* could not be
tcsdlng* and certified to the house hood das« of the church will have Yadlsh to The Herald office yesterday captured. , M. M. Smith was elected added this week to the.(und for the sign. Ol course tho nt w ur.¡forma
tor concurrents.
part in this service. They will have that was 8 inches long, 10 inches first vice president. It was reported employment of a sexton at the cem­ will have to be saluted nor; Li duo
military form and Mayor Thrasher
In the Lower House
reserved seats and w'ill »ing tw'ouji round nnd weighed throe pounds. by the Elks who qttended the meet­ etery:
ing
that
Mr.
McLaughlin’s
bid
for
Mrs,
L.
H.
Gould....................
|6.00
Is eonsidorlnc tho advisability of
f
i
l
e
very
modestly
gives
Mrs.
Mct’ * Other thin psss numerous resolu­ song». Everybody will meet a Moth
tho
convention
wss
one
of
the
finest
W.
W.
F
r
y
........................
;
.
.
.
6
.5
1
0
having tho chief executive and the
tingcr
the
credit
for
raising
the
rad­
tions, among which was one that odist welcomo at the hands of a com­
Geo.
Fox,
S
r........................
..
’1.00
ever
delivered
and
was
a
feature
of
city council all wear the natty nowr
ish
and
we
half
suspect
that
he
had
became known as the no-kinsman mittee from the doss. Tho time is
the session.— Orlando, Sentinel.
Miss Muller
.......... 1.00 uniform. .
hejp
in
raising
such
a
big
one.
«solution, piohibiting any relative 7:30.
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looks that way, as no one of the
hundreds of taxpayers who have
expressed themselves In fsvor of the
change has manifested sufficient in­
terest to take th# lead towards ac­
complishing the desired object, and
the old saying that "w hat’s every­
body’s business is nobody’s busi­
ness" in Gainesville Is as true as
the gospel truth.
However, the
people of Gainesville have the power,
under the present charter, to adopt
a commission form of government
without further action by the legis­
lature in this respect. What la need­
ed la a board of aldermen who will
aubmit auch new form of govern­
ment to tho voUre. but It la not like­
ly that auch a bbdy will ever initiate
the same.
Representative Adkins
could not do the people of Gaines­
ville a greater service than to pass a
bill through the legislature submit­
ting to the voters of this city a com­
mission form of government along
the Hnea adopted-by the people of
Orlando and the Sun trusts he will
do to . We know he will if the people
petition him in the matter, and It Is
to bo hoped that someone will man­
ifest enough Interest in the cause of
commission government to get busy
and secure a petition praying the
legislature to pass auch a bill for the
ratification or rejection of the voters.
Who will take the lead in this move­
ment to give Yiainesville a practical
business government and save the
taxpsyers .from burdensome taxa­
tion?
. The people are raedy to follow
the lead of a Moses who will chim pion their cause.
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AS VM ffr WATCHEô WOKE AH3YAT EARLY ÛSW Of TME TIRôT Wty
the f A iT O n w H i ô r w a t o n e d
EHE LI/iE/l WRAPS WERE LAID ASIDE HE GCUD HOT IA THE GRAVE AHDE.
AMD L0‘ THE TOMB WAÔ EMPTY

5 I t gives me great satisfaction in­
deed to read in ^The Herald that the
Sanford cemetery will be improved
and th at t h i j good Work will continuo until Sanford has one of the
most beautiful burial grounds in this
part of the state. Too long have we
neglected the city of the dead.
Taken up with our active duties of
the living we have overlooked this
necessity and this duty to our dead
and it is high time that each and
every ono of us take up this Work
and assist fn making it one of the
beauty spois in Sanford.
A cemotcry should not be a neglected place
of horrors.
It should not be the
place where we literully dump tho
remaihs into a shallow grave and de­
pat t
from the place as a scourge
spot.
We should not form the idea that
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* In conversing with a party of
friends the other day about the
European wwr I made the statement
that it was costing several million
dollsrs per day to pay tho expense«
of tho war. They did not concur
with me on the figures thinking they
were too large, but the following
authentic figures have been . com­
piled upon tha subject and if any
of these doubting friends will investi­
gate the matter they will se« that I
was right, only my figures were
small compared to
the
actual
amount.
Tho cpst of the War, estimated in
the second month of tho war at
$32,000,000 a day, has now risen,
sccording to official estimate«, to
$50,000,000 a day for the ten pow­
er«, and the figures are stU) going
up.
Air the nations are living upon
their accumulated savings and wast­
ing them at a rate unprecedented
in the world's history.
The measureless human suffering
and bloodshed cannot be eitlmated.
It will affect Ml nations for genera­
tions to come. It la only on the ma­
terial aide that losses can be even
approximately stated, and the«« are
staggering.
The French minister of finance, M.
Rlbot, officially announced that the
Dank of France has advanced to the
‘government "for extraordinary war
expense«, $580,000,000,
and
the
Bank of Algeria has loaned France
$20,000,000. These sums proved in­
sufficient for the expenses of the
campaign up to December 1 ."
The French finance minister thep

For Rent— T w o big s t o r e T ^
E a s t First street.
Joe DcMont
Coca Cola Com pany.

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A CIIIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
“ HE'LL PRENT ’E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

country will rise early In the morn- ¡shunned unlil the time comes when
ing and charge meaj, potatoes, shoes, j we are forced against o(ir wifi To atgasoline automobile tires and d ia -I tend th?- obsequies of a departed
mond rings with an Intrepidity which |friend or a dear relative. We should
would couse unlimited awe .in a not have the thought or the nightmare th a t at some future date our
Frenchman.
own
remains will be interred at a
"C h arge I t " is the greatest su b­
place
where even our friends would
stitute for money ever invented. It
enables a man to spend his next not like to visit and give their a t ­
month's salary with easr and safety, tention.
A cemetery should be one of the
to ride in an automobile because ho
. hasn’t the ready cash to pay for most beautiful spots t h a t tho city
street car fare and to cash his hopes could show to the visitor. I t should
of wealth into a lafgp bale of "H al- bo a place where the visitors gather
. a n te Duo" and " ¡ ’lease R e m i t" on Sunday afternoons or. other dsys
for a visit. It must be a place where
statenents, renewed monthly.
"Charge it " is the modern Ala the beautiful in nature is magnified
B a b a . lamp.
The worried citizen by the hand of man to cooperate in
says "Charge i t " and appears five making* it a city of tho dead. Our
minutes in joyful raiment, thus own city is not neglected to this ex­
transferring the worry to the mer­ tent and the cemetery should re­
chant. Armed with these two prec­ ceive the same careful attention that
ious words an American citizen with a city park or a private park or the
a fairly good
reputation can get grounds around a residence receive.
down town with an empty pocket
I n .t h e years gone by the Sanford
book and return home reeking with cemetery has not been the city of
luxury.
the dead except in name. Those who
I t Is now possible to buy food, had it in charge probably did their
houses, clothing, steam threshers, best but your best'is never up to the
sealskin coats, corner lots, American standard unless it has the sanction
beauty roses, baths, haircuts, opera­ and support of alt the citizens. All
tions, publicity, and balloons on a c ­ of u r have neglected this duty and
count.
I t is also possible, though now that we have awakened- to our
not always easy, to pay cash for duty the Sanford cemetery will re­
shoes, coal, prunes, water, beef­ ceive the attention th at it deserves.
steak and underwear. It is unusual­ Let us all take the same pride and
ly easy to tell the difference between the same interest in the cemetery
the man who says "Charge i t " and and it will become as beautiful as
thp man who says "How much, our living city has become.
For
please?" The former is better dress­ many years I have resided in S an ­
ed, but the latter is much more visi­ ford and it has been the dream of
ble on the first of the month, r
my life that my remains would re­
• • •
pose In a decent cemetery in this
T T h e people of Sanford should in­ city after death, but tho thought has
vestigate the commission form of been abhorrent when 1 beheld the
government and if it seems good cemetery ns it formerly appeared
and urge the board of aldermen to su b ­ i have decided time nod time again
mit the new form to the legislature. to make my last request embody
Many Florida cities are climbing the burial of my remains in some
i n t o ' » h e commission class and it other city that haa a more reapectdeems good for them and they ' are abic burial ground but now our new
not attem pting to change into the cemetery will be all th a t my heart
old order of things.
Among the could desire and Sanford will not
latest to what is known the com ­ only he good enough to live in but all
mission feum is Gaineayille dnd the right to die and be buried in and
Sun has the following to say on the there is nothing more to be desired.
Let this great work go on und let
su b ject:
every
citizen assist in making our
Is Gainesville going to let a n ­
cemetery
ti^&gt; most - beautiful grounds
other session of the legislature puss
in
and
around
this city.
into history without having a com ­
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mission form of government?
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5 'S o m e tim e ago I noted th a t a
Sanford merchant would place his
business upon a cash basis and here­
after nothing but the cash would go.
T h e tfmo is coming when all the
merchants will do likewise and every
other business will be cash down on
delivery. When this is done ail of us
can take stock every night and find
out just where we are In this life.
The sooner the great American pub­
lic gets on a cash basis the sooner
the country will be upon a solid
basis.
George Fitch sizes up the
situation as follows:
“ Charge it " id the great slogun of
the great American consumer.
Americans are great on peace, but
they are also thé most gallant
chargers In the world. An American
who cannot sleep for fear our stand-

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CELEBRATION IN
GREEKCOUNTRIES

Greeks. Protestants and Gregorlans
(Armenians).
Protestant religious activity In J e ­
rusalem, which at ono time was large­
ly -English, has of late years been
much strengthened by the Influx of
German coloplsts, especially Suablons.
Away from the ecclesiastical cere­
Intense Fervor and Devotion monial the pilgrim in Easter time
seeks the traditional places where our
Shown in Easter Ceremo­
Lord spent his last days and nights.
Of these Gethsemane Is tho principal
nies—Places of Pil­
goal, and here the difference In creed
grimage Numerous.
among the many visitors Is obliterated
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by an earnest and quiet devotion
N all tho Greek orthodox countries— which ‘Is unexpectedly free from the
Russls. ltoumanla, Greece, Bulgaria. emotional.
Hervia. Montenegro, and a large part
Another figure has a prominent
of Austria-Hungary—Easter Is cele­ place In Easter celebrations In Jeru ­
brated with great fervor and devotion. salem: that of Moses, whoso libera­
The Easter kiss la a well-known Inci­ tion of the Jowish people from the
dent of theso celebrations. A curious yoke of Egypt Is commemorated In tho
story la told of Czar Nicholas II and ancient Hebrew paschal feast., nut It
the Easter kiss. On leaving his apart­ Is not the Passover celebrated by the
ments one EaBter morning he kissed various Jewish colonics of Palestine—
thd guard outside with tho usual salu­ the older Spanish speaking, tho Turktation, "Christ Is risen." to which the j speaking people from Hokhnra and
response Is. "Ho Is truly risen " Hut other central Asiatic regions, the
the man answered, coolly. "He Is not Arabic speaking Jews from Yemen, and
risen." The emperor was aghast, and the Polish, Russian and German Jews
Bhouted. furiously, "He Is risen!" Hut of Yiddish longue. It Is not the Jew ­
the man, with tho utmost composure, ish Passover that Is tho most remark­
repeated hla denial, l i e was,« Jew ! able celebration In honor of the great
Only the emperdr's sense of humor leader and the Exodus.
saved him.
There Is a very little known Moham­
Russia, as the premier Greek Ortho­ medan celebration which, though no
dox nation. Is very much In evidence longer so general as formerly. Is still
In tho Holy 1-and. and of late years has a most Interesting one. To the Moassorted her supremacy In the Chris hammrdan. It must be remembered
tendom of the Orient In many ways . Jerusalem Is a holy city, like Mecca
not only by generous contributions In ai|(, M,.di,H,. „„.i , tlere Is a saying
magnificent buildings and financially, ' among Arabs, "Syria Is the blessed
but also politically In strengthening country. Palestine the holy land, and
tho position of the Greek church. Es- Jerusalem, the holy city. Is the holy
jteclally at Easter it is Interesting to of holies.”
observe the contrasts which tsko on
Tho tradition Is that Omml Selma,
(¡^certain political hue between Latins.
wife of tho prophet, heard these words
ono day from Mohammed, "He who
mkrd for tuthority tty borrow' $1,- makes the pilgrimage from Jerusalem
200,000,000. Grezt Britain, accord­ to Mecca will obtain forgiveness of
ing to George Lloyd, is spending sins, past and future, and will cam
more than France. Germany has Is­ paradise,"
There Is a pilgrimage at Easter tlmo
sued one war loan of $845,000,000
treasury bills for $376,000,000 more, which does not go quite as far from
making $1,175,000,000 in five months Jerusalem as Mecca, but whose goal
Tho smaller powers engaged are Is the burial place of Moses— Nebl
Musa—between the city and the Dead
ljving In part upon the richer na­
sea. Although, according So Christian
tions, whose steak Is so much great­ and Hebrew belief, the Lord burled
er
England and France have ad­ Moses, and his grave is hidden from
vanced $100,000,000 to Belgium; posterity, the Mohammedans regard a
France, $18,000,000 to Servis rfnd certain ruined sanctuary, acme three
$j0,000,000 to Greece; England is or four hours' distance irom Jerusa­
financing Roumaniu to get* her lem. aa covering the remains of the
read y . to put 000,000 men in the prophet.

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field when they are needed. Italy
haa an understanding with England,
France and Russia, and is assured
such financial aid as she will need.
Modern war depends as muen
upon gold as upon men. Each, of
.the five principal powers involved
can easily draw upbn its-own people
for the first thousand million do}?
lars. The second thousand- million,
already authorized in Germany and
Great Britain, will be readily paid
b f tho united people of those coun­
tries from their seemingly inexhaust­
ible resources. It will1be the third
and fourth thousand millions that
will come hard!
From a complete compilation of
the war issues of all the powers It
appears to date the war bills actual­
ly paid have averaged &lt;$1.600,000,000
a month. They are mounting up at
the rate ol $2.000,000 an hour, day
and night. Sundays and holidays.

, In cosmopolitan charm Easter In
Constantinople almost equals that In
Jerusalem. The capital of the Turk­
ish empire la, of course, In Itself highly
cosmopolitan, and there Is tto other
city In the world where to many lan­
guages are heard In the streets, not
by foreigners but by tho variegated
native population. The background
here is not Jewish and Mohammedan,
as In Jerusalem, but Mohammedan and
Christian, with a strong tinge of Span­
ish Jewry.
Of the native Christiana the Greeks
predominate, but there has always
been a very numerous Armenian ele­
ment In Constantinople, 'hie magnifi­
cent Greek Orthodox ceremonial well
reflects the towering strength of that
church In \he Levant, which for centu­
ries, under the absolute rule or the
Ottoman sultans, acted In the capacity
of Imperial overseer of the Christian
peoples under Turkish sway. Until
the comparatively rcceht rise of the
Qalkan na tonalities—Roumanian, 8g£v

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This Heading THREE CENTS a
For Rent— Several nice office
rooms
over Y o well’s. Enquire S' p
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Yowcll
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FO R SA LE

e e e e e e ee e e e e e e e e e « » e e e e e e e
F o r Sale— Good farm on Celery
avenue, 4 acres tiled, with two wells,
3 acres cleared and untiled. 12 room
house with all modern conveniences,
H ot and cold water in hath room
and kitchen.
Good hot house In
yard .
Large barn, good tenant
house, good chicken yards. . Going
for n bargain. Sec me quick. H . C.
Du Bose.
62-6 tc
For S a l e ^ F i v o acres tiled land,
2 ) 4 blocks from Grammar School.
Now being farmed. Information at
the Herald bflice.
60-tf
•— —
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F o r 'S a t e ^ 'M y T d l Toes led on First
street, opposito the Robbins Nest
Hotel. . . Y o u can buy this property
very reasonable, on libcrnl terms.
Address Robert Hucksbaum. Box
214, Tam pa, Flu.
G2-2tp t
For Sale— T h ree fresh milk cows.
M artin Doyle. Monroe, Fla.
50-tf

F or Rent— T h ree connecting rime,
furnished for housekeeping, .down­
stairs. Electric lights and oterh mD.
venienoss. At 302 Park Are.
T ru ck Land for Ren t— Forty acre*
of good truck land to rent to experi­
enced truckers.
Well drained, irri­
gated, free from frost.
Write [or
particulars. Address Franklin Mi]«
F o r t Myers, Fla.
6 :i-2 tp
For Ren t— House of eight r o o m »
and bath on Magnolia avenue, r|o*«.
in.
Inqulft* of Hill Lumber Co.,
office.
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eee e e ie e
W an ted — Yes, we teach you the
b a rb e r trade and give position in
our chain of shops at good «age*
for $ 3 0 .
Atlanta Barber College,
1 0 E . Mitchell S t . . Atlanta, Ga
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For Hire Seven passenger Cadil­
lac car for hire. Itesi of servire. d»y
Hogs for Sale— Car load jusr re­
or night.
Frank Spenitig, phone
ceived. Write Martin Doyle, It. D.
281 and 318
ófi-tic
N ofor particulars,
53-tic
Wanted— Hoi so or mule, suitable
F a t Cattle for Salo— Some fine for faim work.
Must he baigiin.
ones ju s t shipped in and in fine con­ S t a t e pailiculars and prire, fmt
dition. Address Martin Doyle, S a n ­ leltoi.
Address Agent Kntet prise
ford. R. D. No. 2.
55-tfc
Jun ction, Fin.
6u (tp
For Sale— One acre of land near
L o s t— Plain band gold ring with
depot, cleared, tiled and in cultiv a­
" O u r s " on inside
Finder re' irn to
tion.
Nothing better for home and
B y e -L o Hotel und receiv, ri»»rd.
small farm. Th is is a place where
62-2tc
you can make the lot pay for the
house. H. C. DuBose.
62-t6c
Wanted** Good (»&lt;• ho-»e e-igon
Wagon, are
F or Sale— A first class saddle and for farm purposes.
no tir
buggy horse 10 years old. Original­ Herald.
ly from K entucky.
1 am desirous
Will exchange good team el mule*
of securing u good home for him.
for Fofd uuto. Box lifts. &gt;in|ord
Cecil G ab b ctt, French Ave.
6 6 -tf
61-3tp
For Sale— Five acres half mile
Wanted Farms any -tu*- arid 1««from brick road, quarter mile from
tion. Also tract of land for iiikmiloading station, 6 miles from Sanzatiou.
Write Bruinne.
I P une
gord, county road on one side.
All
St., New York.
M-Ttp
fo o d * black hammock land.
Two
acres cleared, fenced and farmed 2
Pepper Plants Wanted M Hin­
years.
Good (lowing well.
Trice son, Shoe milker, hirst
^a-’ford.
$800. Tetm » to suit customer. A. P Flu.
61 rip
Connelly, 119 Magnolia uvenue.
A refined Christian ladv ••tiled,
.
________________________57-tf
would tike a home in small family
For Sale— Two good building lots
to do general house work
Will live
on Sanford avenue, Sanford Heights. as one of family or w.»,■•••
123.
One corner lot.
$350 cash takes
corner 4th Si Palmetto I ' 1' Mf*both lots. Must be sold in ten days.
Annie Adam*
Baptist
Address J . I I ., care Herald if you
are interested.
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W a n t e d t i n e or
1rip,
M .
mg n o r t h or east
For Sate I.umber yard
Big bar­ for c a s h
t.’l.
Addre«s !'
gain. Write Bo* No. 113K, Sanford, giving location
rii&gt;
Fla.
£
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6 H-6 tp
W anted— To buy a vacant lot it
For Sale ^— 2 0 fine bro od sows. .good residence sert ion
\ddrm
M artin Doyle, Sanford, II. D. No. 2. " I x i t . " c-o Herald*
rip
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58-tfc *
Seek to Revive InduiUf

vlan, Bulgarian. Montenegrin—Greek
Tho government •■( ihaius-*
was tho language of ull cultured people Islands ts Ir v in g to rev ¡ve "• i : due
of orthodox faith outside of Russia and
■’iiir
lion of sea Island •■&gt;&lt;t&lt;••).
Austria Hungary And Greek Intellec­
lulling Industry there
tual, social and political control
through the unifying power of the
Greek church was more complete undor Ottoman rule tlfhu It had beoa un­
der the Byzantine emperors. S
Recent ^events have once more
shown the force of the people of Oreek
speech. Through the breaking away
of tho Bulgarian church and the erec­
tion of a Bulgarian exarchate, Greek
In religion, but Bulgarian In speech
and political alms, i t had been tempo­
rarily weakened.

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minjrrr, J . T . .McLain and J . A.
Clark, Engineer “Trod Williams a«**f
Editor Holly of The Herald spent
Thursday in Black Hummock in­
specting th e district drainage- system
that now traverses every part of
that fine body of land. Black Ham­
mock begins near Oviedo and ex­
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have started on the west side. This
■will be—good news o o l only-lO—th e
people of this district but tho whole
county and the people wlo&gt; ¡ re com­
pelled to use this road in travelling
to and from the East ('oust. For
nlmnst a year now this road work
hud been delayed hy injunctions and
other impediments hut now that all
these matters have been adjusted

STATE EDUCATORS CITRUS FRUIT PRICES
MEET IN LIVE OAK W ILL BE B ET T ER

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CÖUNTY SU P E R IN T E N D E N T S CHANCES ARE GOOD FO R
AND SCHOOL O FF IC E R S
M A RK ET TO IM PR O V E
HOLD SESSION
N E X T MONTH
Live Oak, ApHl ' I . — The Flotilla
convention of school ofitcers for
FlotUfa met in the edli 11 house here
at f*:3&lt;) o ’clock Tuesday* morning.
Tlie convention was called to order
by S ta te Superintendent Sheafs. Devotinnnl exericses conducted by Dt.

Tampa., Aprj! 2.— Continued im­
provement in th«*-northern - markets
leads to a hopeful qutlook on the
pnrt of the Florida Citrus Exchango
that better prices will be secured
during the remainder of tho Reason.
At the present time tho prices are
AA' It Parshley.
hotter than they have been a t an y
Hon. W. N. Sheata was elected time previously this year.
F . L.
president and Dr. A. Leight Monroe, Skelly, sales manager of the Florida
vice president; Hon. J . C. Compton,
X O 'M &lt;

»iw«« mfyy.oid *«»pwrtnfi-mtenf *7T'*71/

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During the past wuek the m ar­
kets throughout the country havo
Address of welcome by Dr. W. j t . all become very_activo on both or­
Parshley.
anges and grapefruit, and wo havo
Officers Present
advanced our prices accordingly.
Alachua county. Superintendent The sales being made aro more sat*
J . L. Kelly.
Isfactory than ut any lime before
Baker .county, Superintendent \V. this season; this being particularly
A. Dopson.
true in the southern territory, whore
Bradford courtly. Superintendent the demand is very active.
K. (i. Shell and A. D Kean, princi­
"There does not seem to he any
pal of high school
reason for a decline from tho pres­
Brevard county, Su pet tin tendon t
ent price on oranges; in fact, a fur­
E. E . Mac)*. *
ther advance would ho more prob­
Cittus county, Superintendent R.
able.
Florida oranges are arriving
L. Turner and J . B. Winn, chair­
in the markets in very satisfactory
man hoard o( public instruction.
condition there being little» or no
Columbia county. Sup,-rintendetit
decay and tlie eating quality far
J AA Burns, Prof J. II Fulkn, prin­
surpasses the California orange. An
cipal ol high schoil, and J II Owens
long a* this condition lasts, the trade
piincipal «*f high school
will continue to demand Floridas.
Dade •minty. So peri ntendent R.
"Florida miilseasoii oranges will ho
E
Hall, A Leight, i hulrnmn of
practically cleaned up by April 1 to
board of public instruction; J
If.
10 , after which time the A'alencias
AAiirkimiii. principal high school, J
wiik move
There is every indica­
II Rickards, principal of high school.
tion at the present (imo of a good
DeSoto county. J , O. Hirkley, sumarket for Valencia «range*.
pi-rintendi-nl F. B \f. f 'le||un. chair
'While the shipments of «ranges
man school hoard, S
It
H"gu,
from Thirida the past week have
member ol si liool hoard.
been light, California continues to
Hamilton county. Superintendent
ship freely and a r e - selling at fifty
I A Jackson . T it M c BentH, prfncents to f l .00 per box below what is
I I pit I of high school; P F Mi-(t’all,
being realized for Florida*.
tm-inher of hoard
HllMmrough c o u n t,. Superimeli - 1 " Th" •'«‘•hange probably controls
deni Marshall Moore, E i. Robin- hulf »,indium or more of the oranges
left in the stato ithi* includes tho
non. principal of high school
Holmes county. Superintendent T Valencia*i and from 200,000 to 250,It is gen­
I Me I lade. AA N Hender^ui . j inn- » 0 0 boxes of grajiefruit.
i-rally conceded thut tlie exchange
eipnl of lugli school
L a fa y et te county, G N T r awi ck . control*, by far, the larger percent­
ages of the oranges left in the stato.
superlrit' ndent
"Thero is u considerably better
Luke County, J . A. Carpenter,
feeling
in tho grapefruit market" uml
principal of high school
Madison county, ^superintendent the demand is very active. If ship­
G AA. Tedder, AA B C a t e , principal ments are moved out moderately
from now on thero should he n o ,
of high school
St| |i»T!|ií
! J rei'ton for a decline in pi ices; hul,
Al a rimi •mint
it *-\i-r \inidy ru»h off their grape­
II
Bri us mi
K NH\A••11. HU* fruit. and gi-t* ll on the muiket at
1 l»&lt;-f id a i on t I
I he same time, there will doubtless
pi-riittciulciit
Pasco county, Superintendent J. he a reaction.

Tumor, autlaU nt •secretary.

finished in record tim e.
Hetter
The druinugo operations have been brick has been shipped and the
in operation for one and one-half roads will be b uilt-in -good shape
year*,, the contruct having been let a* the contractor* have all their
to W. B. Williams of St. Petersburg, machinery on the giound or will
who ha* made one of the best drain­ have it by the end of this week and
age systems in this pari of the atate all is in readiness for th e work.
and the canals are perfect and should
The brick on the west side will
he a monument to the Honesty and be laid nine feel wide for the greater ---------integrity of Contractor
William
distance and sonic of it font teen
»he gave the people inure titan they feet wide
A* Mum as this part of
paid for in good substantia! ditches'. (he district has been fin is lied the
As the work is completed the gang will go to Celery avenue and
Twelfth Grado— Daisy Betta, S tö l­ othy Mickey, Florenco Malm, M ar­
hoard of c ou n ty commissioners want- Sanford avenue and finish up the
ln
Brown, Mildred Dickson, Ethel garet Zachary, Tom Brotherson, Sid­
ad to sec tho ditches at first hand, work and in a few m onths all the
ney Kennedy, Edward McCally, Wilthence the trip Thursday over altout brick minis in the Sanford special Hickson. May Hoilitnd, Nellie Lough
\Vhit tier Kniest lie Mult-in. ^ietnr Mcl.-ulin. Peyton
/.o,•
Munson.
Anni
twelve miles of rough travelling on district will have hern completed
Fortson. ('art Hand. Alupx Morris,
foot
T h e board expects to finish
This will grve Sanford district Shepherd.
Eleventh Crade
Agnes Anderson, j Webster I'n lw ay. Joe Ferriti. Ilow.-n
the work tod ay, but if they do they about twenty ri \•- mile* of brick
Allie \ndi-rson. I r ilici» \ pi-.wait. Ferriti I - der
Uno». Irm i Arnett.
will t»e minus an editor
It 1» too road' mill earrv u t i l t tie original
Sii*ic llrown. Alma (Rieri z J,-»sie Emily It t|&lt; Anna I Mi H"»*' Marion
early for mountain climbing and length of roads
A- -non as this
tirim -s. (ilady* Morris, Ann
M. I Hand. \ uno e l.ytich. Nellie Messeilafter going over that vast tiin to r y work 1s completed the &lt;|UC»tioil of
I.
uughlin,
Anita
Nelson,
Est tier ger.
yesterday we are fully convinced lonn cctin g with orange county will
A
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iiodhiirne
Foil
G rid
Martha
I &gt;tik«-.
that the ditches are ail right and a» he ti;k**n up a» thi' is most impor­
Tenth
tirade
h
t
lierinc
A
y
cork*-,
,
Churlmie
Sm
ith,
Ghidys
Wilson,
Erfat ¡1* we are concerned the r&lt;-'l &gt;&gt;l tant
Orange enmity is starting the
Annip
Cameron.
Lillian
Goerlz,
Ruth
hTuuh Houser.
Margaret
Erickson.
the system is all that the contract brick roads this way and when com­
Ell II- liditlsoll. Marie »'•inpc.. L iii . ii- LIowi re Doris
specific*.
T h e history of tit;- mag­ pleted I*» tin- &gt;. inmide i n lint &gt; line I I .&gt;i&gt;•I Itlllli Kanin
Art
oinet
t
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Luke.
It
ut
I* Little, tier- Moor* Madge AAondinek, lillie Vera
nificent system of drain.ig*
nd there will in- ,i stretch nt road inter
trod*Lillie,
Fiinnie
Ret..
Munson. Glisson. M.irklatld Brock, AAyveru
Hint U Mammock land* will be given veiling between the special Sanford
Marian
Philip*,
Lucille
Itine*.
Li I - Duke. Demtiris Munson, Frank Pope,
in w later issue of The Herald, as district and tin- Orange county line
ban
IthmlH
l.on-mt
Smith,
Esther
|Edward Kuinph. Nora Jenkins, May
space will not permit 11 m loil.iv1» of about eight it,tie*
\* then- is lio
AAiDon. tts'.ir Brown, Am ti ur Greene Holly I ahi-l Strong, Hester Shili-paper
provision for tin* stretch to he
Pterci &gt;,r tlm
Willi the party yesterday on the bricked t fie l|l|c«tp*ll arise* ,ih(Jl|t Roti\ l.iitilg Raymond Philip»
Ninth
i
ir.nli
A
irgtma
11r ,i, t y
‘I'Jii I Gradi- Ague* P ern ii. Rii
inspection liHir were Messrs U heel whether till* pur i id tin- 1 on tjt y can
Enel
l.tt 1 1«-. 1(t, p Un»,-, Muilnline Mallem, \!ucr, Itrow iiing. Swope, BeaxU-y and liohd (or enough or not find i to- Maude Enum m ger.
Mi heurte of Oviedo and ( "outrui tor idea of bonding t i .........n l i r e count) Dhvi- Lough, Mary Belle Lynch. j1(,| Ati'kinsnh, John Wilson, Maud
Rhodes,
Mary
Robinson. ('iirr may. John Henry l.undi|Ui«i.
William*. T h e entire party camped will again oecupy the lit t cot ion of Muriel
Alice Auligini. I &gt;ixoh t 'mil hour no. Nio'im Senge .i h
! ! •-1,*n Kennedy,
at noon »11 the main canal and rite tax payer»
Many a r e in f.ivof
had dinner with Mr
Williams m of tin* entire i minty bonding for Torn Miredilh. AAilli.ru Pope, C lif­ Dm&lt;&gt;thy Fleti tu r. Elnn-r Lundin»»!.
ford AA’alki-r. AA'iillcr AAickhum.
En- Aihlen. Eltri-r Tyner. AAniter
true out of doors style and it was uflieiellt to build I tils road and also
Eighth tinnii
Lela
Hutchison, Carter.
i:
greatly enjoyed ,
The trip was a to build brick roads to (ten et a and
Helen Peck, Dorothy Humph, Muy
revelation to those who have seen Oviedo uml to the Lake county line,
Second
Grade Eloise
AVright.
T h rash er, Edna William*.
Delisley
lllack Hammock in the wild stute most but tin* sentiment was against ad­
Ptiuhiu* . Muirheiul. Surah Evelyn
Hill. Theodor Runge
ly i niler wuter and to see it now •nue ditional bonds until i)o- Sanford
AAilii.tm*. Elnia Tolar, Georgia Mo­
t
i
..i
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i
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.Seventh (»radiMarvin Auric,
the drainage canals have been ■ut llstnct could settle the dl (heult l e » ....................
, , , , , ,
,, , , , bley. Pallline Wsllace. Hazel Fuel (d a ily * Adams. Ruth Marshall, Mol .ird Maude I .-he, J. i- ••* Hr *11 Itoli
out.
fhat si-eim-d to hloi-k progress Nnw
loM.ermitliv
Marianna
Der I n
,-f
Alaseli. 1 lv. r 1•
Bragg
Arltuir
(hai Dii * i * sctth-d and (hi- »uri
Al .irgiin-l M rung
Mildred Hustoc.
Il I Edwin Stenum v i r. Paul Strong.
i* in a ¡.-ir Wa , tu In- i t •in pi » led
Temple llrolhrrhoiiil i In**
Howard
Esther
Fleischer. 11. .l e Turner, George AAilson, Then
(fu* i titilli v wi.l prittiafily i tt vest ig.-11 Mary
The Temple Hrofherhooil &lt; lit«* of
Anna Mason. Martha Brown
(he limili |s*uc idea fnr ( he compiiAn ki-ry.
the Baptist Sunday school hud a
S ix th tirade Otis Cobh, Alfred
W. Sanders, P. W. Corr, principal
noci of all thè couiity rouds.
First Grade — Cornelius Weth, Leo­
vgry interesting
meeting Sunday
Hobson, John Musson, Harvey M c ­
of )tigh school.
It is rcrlainly gratiTying to tho
morning. Several new members were
C auley, Tom Anderson, John Lough, nard Johnson, Eugene Terwilliger.
Santa Rosa, Superintendent J. T.
people of this seclinn and especially
enrolled and great interest was taken
H arry
Parish, Gertrude Stafford, John Fry, Calvin MeGagahin. Jack I linmond
to thè people of Kunford t o *«*e thè
by the en tire class.
Supt. Ezell
E b b a Stedt. Julia l.aitig, Cicil Flow­ porter, Violn Andrews, Olivo RenSeminole county. Superintendent
work un thè hrtck roads resumed, c.x
make* tho lesson very interesting
ers, Sarah Warren Easterhy.* Ruby froe, Gladys AAynn, Mary Eliza bet h l&gt; I, Thrasher
il fin* been ruther di (tieni t to exClaudia I
M uri Im Wallace.
Maggie Pearl Smith, Nina Move,
Sunday evening tlv«\ oflicers of the plain to thè visitor» and thè people Hurt.
St J o h n s county Superintendent
-t
Leters,
Elizaheth
A
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i
g
i»
t.
M
urg.iri
clau were installed and the following Ira velli ng throngli thè districi just Howard, Airgiiuu DeCoursey, Aivian
A Keith, prin|) I) (.'orhett, (*
&lt;Tosliy . Mamie K ate Williams,Ethel Mu. iiell , Lem* Bell Ungali. .lame» el pul of lugli *r hmil
program w h s carried out
wfiy I here appetir» good *t rotelle» nf
11r i' win George King, J ' D
P e r n i,
Address by Jn o l&gt; Jin km*
&lt;Mir itru k rouds ¡imi ttn-n .i ¡ut of sandy Henry, Jennie Rhodi-». Gertrude
Suwannee county. Superintendent
Hines.
Raymond "Schuul,
&lt;
'lnitun
Sunday S c h o o l,”
J AV t l ’ Hiiru, J . It. Mo noha n, prin­
roads m thè middle «f the districi. 1 ^ ll.^^ V*
F ifth tirade 1.tirile Jenkins. Dor- AAiliotr Scar«
cipal of high school, and AV II,
Address by W. E. Scoggan, 'Dur This condiiìon will »oon givi» way to
Clans.”
Howell, member of hoard.
a compieteli rhuiu of good hrtck
Taylor county, F. S. Jackson, su­
snow over the Carollnas, Tennessee
More Cold Weather
Address l»y Prof. 1) F. Ezell, O u r roads and thè Snnford districi will
ngain assume thè appearanre of a
J u s t about the tim e that straw unit north Georgia and general rains perintendent, W. T Cush, principal
Text Hook/'
Some crop duiruige of high school.
hats and Palm Beach suits were the further south.
odJress b y Rev. George Hyman, civilized community
Volusin County, 0
R. M Shep­
from
hail
was
reported
from Ala­
order of the day the weather report
"Our Officers/*
pard,
superintendent
lia
H
I
a
called them all in again by a warn­
^
Gaines-McCall
Class song, ns follows:
AVulton county. Prof.
Kemher,
Ei-.ir weather is expected hy toing of frost for Wednesday night.' It
The
following
is
clipped
from
the
Temple Brotherhood is for men.
night over the entire section with principiti of Palmer college."
was
a
light
attack
hul
the
night
was
Temple Brotherhood stands 'gainst Lake City Citizen-Reporter:
State oflleinls present are: W, N.
hea.vy frost or freezing temperature
T h e following wedding invitation chilly enough to Tlispel all thoughts
sin,
Sheata,
stato superintendent; John
ns
far
south
ns
central
Florida.
Cold
of sum m er weather and the clothing
Como ho with us, we'll do you good; has been inssued announcing the
A.
Thuckston.
high school inspector;
wave
warning*
were
ordered
hy
the
wedding of Miss Murv Gaines, datigh stores aro in despair of educating
Temple Rrothcrhood is for you«(j. M. Lynch, S. Phillips, rural
weather
bureau
for
the
erst
gulf
ter of Rev. and Mr*. II T . Gaines of t the (.uhlie into buying summer suits
this city :
’
I in M arch.
The following reports rfutM and storm warnings were dis­ school inspectors, J. C . Compton,
played from Fort Monroe to J a c k ­ chief clerk state department; Dr.
Presbyterian Church
Rev. and Mrs M T ('.nine* an­ from ntlirr parts of the country
sonville
and from Tampa to Mobile. L. AV Huchholtz. professor otf edu­
Sabbath morning Dr. Brownlee nounce the engi'-Eement of their show thut the cold wave seemed to
cation, University of Florida.
will preach on " T h e Death o f ' Jesu s” daughter,
Mary Evelyn
to
Mr. la- general throughout the country.
“nd the Lord's Supper will be cele­ Jam es Pinknrd McCall of tjuincy,
Congregational Church
Fnther ll rr s n ah an to Leave Sanford
Colum bia. S. C.. April 1 .— A new
brated.
Fla. T h e wedding to take place on
E.ister will be observed appropri­ y Next Sunday Father Rresnahnn,
record for lute snowfall was record­
At the evening service, 7:,1 0 . the thp evening of April 22nd in the
ately next Sunday. Al tho morning who for almost five years has been
ed in Columbia this morning, when
•ubject will bo " T h e Resurrection." First M ethodist church of L a k e City.
service the Lord's Supper will he pastor for .the local Cntholie church
three-fourths of an inch fell before
Miss Guinea will he rem em bared
The following musical program
remembered and u number of young will officiate here for the last time
H o 'c lo c k . The local United Stale*
will he rendered:
by tho people of Sanford as the fam­
ntid older people will ho received us pastor.
weather bureau, established in IB87,
Morning:
ily resided here several y ea rs ago,
The Right Rev. M. J . Curley, dur­
Into church membership
All the
has no record of a snow fall so late
Anthem, "B o w Down Thy Eur, Oh while Kev.‘ Gaines was pastor of the
rficmIwra are specially urged to plun ing his recent visit requested hi in
in M arch as that which .fell this
Methodist church. Mi*» Gaines was
*ird,'’„ Hughes.
to return to the mission field, which
t o tie present at this service.
morning. • ;
Offertory, violin solo, "C’avaleria a musician and soloist and hud many
' Tho evening service -will
lie I* at present in need of^an experi­
R ep o rts fiom widely scattered sec­
friends here who wish her all t h e hap­
Rustlrana" by Earl Paxton.
and
missionary.
changed to 7:10 instead of 7 as here­ enced workman
tions of the state indicate that the
Evening:
,
■•
piness th at this world contains.
Father will mnko headquarters either
tofore.,.^
snow and sleet was general through­
The next evening prelude will lie In Jacksonville or Tallahassee.
Anthem, " la m the Resurrection"
out t h e state.
Mine. *
11
Hanford People fn "Miami
His plnre here will be taken hy
next
Sunday c t the 7:10 service.
•• •1 - ~
Father
O’ Riordan, who has been
Program
of
it
ns
follows:
While in Miami last week the ed­
Offertory, "Jesu s .is Risen," Mar­
Augusta, Ga., April 1.— A fall of
tin.
Organ selection* hy Mis« Frances stationed in Jacksonville for some
itor of T h e Herald was a very, busy snow, lasting hetwpen 45 minutes
i i-urs
Puet by Mrs. Higgins and Miss man hut hail time to n-e C harlie and an hour, occurred here between A»pH&gt; wall.
Smith.
/ *
t
Father Rresnahan is loth to leave
Si
renadc
—
Lemont,
Venetian
Love
U-filer. A. C. Martin. Miss Adams 7 and 8 o'clock this
morning.
In*
many friends In Sanford hut lik*Song
-Nevin.
Alleluia,
Rockwell.
The Sabbath school begins at 9:45 and several other Sanford people There was eon*¡dot nbio sleet before
nll
Catholic
priests, when the Lord
Duet,
"The-Hright
Beyond.”
Rock­
Bt »he Imperial Theatre. There are whose names cannot he recalled.
the snow.
However, the tempera­
special daises for men snd women.
Charlie. Lelflor went to Miami ture was considerably nbove freezing well, by Miss Lurille Aapinwall and calls and his church orders he is
ready to ohdy. He is glad that such
The church building ia progressing several years ago and has grown up and t h e snow and sleet melted as it Mrs. F. P .'S tro n g .
Offertory— Solo, "Awuko Up, My pi good zealous priest as Father
,
ly * n&lt;l great enthusiasm is be­ with the Magic City, boing a prom­ foil.
ing around.
G lo ry ," B arker, by Mins Lucille As- O'lliardan is. will come here to take
inent business man and identified
pinwall.
Washington,
April
1
.—
Another
his place. The latter U expected to
wti iouve,lr Picture of the church with ail the progressive movements.
All aro cordially invited to all our preach .-here for the first lime on
1 .be given to .e a c h ’ worshipper He is vice president of the Hoard of wintry storm swept the aouthcastern
*
• .
Sibbath morning.
•tatee and early today, bringing services.
Easter 'Sunday night.
Trade and is a jdiaml booster.
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SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A . FRIDAY. APRIL 2. 0 1 5

Hiitan, L. ArrBnimley, C. Vfr-Hntx- in Sanford again and the brick roads

ON. TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

W ou h L w in g

T H E W E S T SIDE, C E L E R Y AND
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"On account of tho extremely cold
weathet which has prevailed through
out the southern states, which will
retard the maturing of early fruits,
it looks us (hough we wilt have an
extremely long season on grapefruit;
and It is probable that tho best
prices of the season will he realized
in Ajiril and May, and possibly uji
into June
Those having grapefruit
should move them cautiously and
not overcrowd the markets."
Buying Fine Cattle
Mr. Doyle, manager of Dr. W. F.
R lack man's AVekiwa ranch has just
returned from a trip to Adek Ga.,
where he purchased 171 beef cuttlo
at en average price of $38.75 per
head.
These cattle wero selected
from many herds, and in y»-. Doyle's
opinion arc among the host beef
c a t t l e j n Georgia.
It is Dr. B lack­
man's intention to stock his ranch
with only the best glade of cattle.
Hi* equipment is such that he can
put beef on the market that will com ­
pare to the western products. Our
local market men will no doubt take
advantage of the class of beef that
Dr. Blockmun will bo able to furnish
them and give the consumer the
benefit of this saving.
New l.niimlry Agency
Next Week George Wise, formerly
with .the" Sanford Progress Laundry
will open an agency for the Town«
Steam Laundry of Tam pa with head­
quarter* in the 'Im perial building
with B. L. Perkins.
George will at once put on a wagon
for delivery and collection of laun­
dry which will go to u|| parts of the
city
Being a former resident of
the city and well known hero it goes
without saying that he.will do well
in his line in Sanford.
The St. Agnes Guild Supper ’
T h e St. Agnes Guild will have a
chicken sugper the 10 th of April, tho
Saturday after Easter, *
This Is for tlje benefit of the Pip«
Organ Fund,

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•No. 82
it:.ld,im 5:25am 9.00am
1(|j7«m
12:45pm
•-.;pm
given Sunday evening instead of in
Nu. 8 8
I2:t5pni 7:00am 10:29am
11:42am
2:fl|pm
im
l he afternoon
T h e griuit Press Association of of these statem ents.
They do not
•No. 80
2 : 20 pm 10:15am
1 :35pm
2:4Gpm
5:25pm
7*„p(n
Mr» Brown, after an extemleil
Rev. Mickey preai
hed hero Sun­ Florida may not interest the average lulk about thu new residences being
••No. 8 0
7:55pm 8 :0 0 pm 11:50pm
1:38am
4:25am
;
visit to her sistur, Mrs. MrLurly
day afternoon and evening.
citizen of the sta te who takes the built in Mitfmi hut simply say
loft Tuesffay for hor homo in At­
•Free.R ijh flng Thair Cars to Washington; Electric Lighted; Elitiri. 1 4tI&gt;(
Miss
Ladd Brooks was a recent n„ Wnpapers as a m atter of everyday ] "there is another o n e.” and you can
lanta. S f e wuh arcompanlrtl by her
••Coast L in e Florida Mull carries I^cal Sleeper to Sitrnnnnh.
visitor at the home of her uncle, Mr. life ns he does Ids breakfast food and j rid« for lifty miles around the city's
niore, Mis* Mami M rLarty.
Steel
Pullman rars of the hlghot class operated on nil trains. \\.
Joe Cameron.
Mis* Brooks is at­ is not concerned with the personnel environs and get dizzy counting the
Mr. Torn Wilson is visiting his
our
own dining car service. Pullman reservations and informant n
tending Commercial College in De- of the men who make the wheels go "other ones."
Being a progressive
sister, Mrs. I)oVane in Tam pa.
Luml.*'
round, hut to thu men who compose city Miami was the first in the state
J. (J. KIRKLAND, D. P. A.
A. W. FRITOT. I) I*. \
A party of our y o u n g ^ ’itph* onMrs. A. B. Cameron hus been very this great body of the Fourth E sta te to levy a publicity tux of one mill,
joyed a drive to Mossing Springs
Hillsboro
Hotel,
Tampa,
Fla.
138
I
t . Hay S i., Jacksoncilh . ) |(
ill with a severe at Tack of grippe.
and to the 'people in Florida who giving the city over six thousand
Sunday.
Christine McClelland is here from each year for three days act as host dollars for publicity ami making
Mrs. Roberf Hoso hus boon very
Genova
for avisit.
and become- familiar with -the mem­ the publicity fall equally upon the
ill but is now slowly improving.
Mrs.
R. L. Grier of Cameron City bers there is a fraternal feeling that taxpayers instead of becoming a bur­
Miss Lucilo Royal was hostess at
has Iwren quite ill with grippe and occupies a largo place In their hearts den upon tfhe few, .
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a " R o o k " party Saturday evening.
Mr. Grier has been nursing a bad and thoughts and after the most
There are churches, fifteen of them
Mrs. Royal and daughters. K a th ­
ense of poison ivy poisoning.
successful meeting At Miami, in anil school houses, about twelve.
leen upd Eunice. Mrs. Iris Pell and
Mr. ami Mrs Lee Kinurd * live which the writer had tbo honor to an(| there are factories, ice factories,
sop Thnijyi*, and Mr. Wilber Royal
attended the scholil pi cult, a t Paisley year old son, Cliffonl while playing&lt;0 fflr |a te as p re sid e n t-» ^ would be ,.|,.r t r jc |iKht and jmwer plant of the
with matches Saturday wa»., very| rrtnjM |u our duty u&gt; our host« if i,v!n ( twenty-five modern anti splen­
last Wednesday.
'
. . . . . i „„In \v„kh
Knrt Flnriil. 1 1 I,1UJI&gt;’ ,,u^nea
"v a" “ " " I the occasion should he slighted by did hotels ami apartment houses
•The “ DUXBAC"
=
I vf.liir *■ her
Mrs McLartv ,,rwu,twu" thought he could not an o r,]irinry new* note that the r&lt;- and mure of them building. A fine
-a .
. k ..
’.
Wt'iih
l 'v«* ,Hit ** Ra' (* to 1,0 M,,,i«*whut
1sociation met and adjourned in Mi- court house, a government building,
metal shingles keep the m in out =
^ m l uncle, Mr. A. JL Webb.
Dr Kobson ttttendinK.
amj •
B '!•
yacht clulis, golf clubs and clubs
and
contentment within. "On S
Mr. D. H. Knight came in Friday
. i
i i „ . . . ti nnd j 0 hn Wil„„
for varioui nationalities that go to
the square” they are good, high- §
from Zephyr hills and is staying at
both commission men who have
* hat 4he
H g r o w ,n 8
make up the cosmopolitan popula­
the homo of Mr. W „,rc„ R o y .l . Ho £ Î , M
ll? ”
■” d. ' * ■ * &gt; " "
“ mor" ¡ g r a d e shingles, and " b y ihi _ 5
tion. Miami is upon the mainland
i&gt; it *e*&gt;
will I ,, jo i n 'd by’ Ms family &gt; lt .r .ho
o E W .lt,,.
ln
» • « l' d"
;* t t n i r e M' w e'Scfi'V hft.
nun farm of ( **■
*r
. . . . amou^i.tfao- nmab«w,.%B«i&gt;WÜ»ygtnr nnrF ie «Bpaiat w M mftT ttfc’
Tf ?
f
9
J ■
• fJi 1 t art hrrs ,so •.
" thöfr «topp of usefulness may be one thn luiy of Hiscayne and a penlnrvt'V
séT ;»%
nvenue farm to G.
. . mit i. , r. r(&gt;a(|0n wjXy Pac}, rneeting seerns a sulu tbat has recently been womierM OORE'S STATION
Smitb just about oyvn* Beck Ham- trifle b
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,„ nrM.,
n „ „ one fully developed.
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ettor than tV
the.
preceding
The Easter »erviee-prograni will be mock.-and the molding at Miami to on«- 1
STYLE
1 4 X 2 0
A bridge almost three miles long
who has entirely recovered from th**'
connects the mainland of Miami
three days of business, furt ami *
with the peninsula nnd on the ocean 4848535348234823485348234848
fr
frolic it se^ms one of the most sue j
side T a i l Fisher and several other
ressful meetings from every stand i
million «ire* who made their pile are d « un a e. x « n iSiîiU a « u n n a u *t 0 a n m t » a a m n j m i « «; ; .
u
point that the members have e A c .
-pending 11 on beautifying nnd m ak­
.
held. Miami uyil Miami people »■.t •• ing more perfect this peninsula prop- a
SU P E R IN T E N D E N T HANSEL, T R A IN M A STER M A RLO W E
patt ly and almost wholly responsible
i rt)
Here there are many more
M I L L W U K K O F A L L D E S C R IP T IO N S
for Ibis satis tied feeling for Miami |
AND ROADM ASTER R E N FR O E IM M ORTALIZED
residences'a ltd the property is being
ofTers so much to the visitor nnd the
sold rapidly, not only to the n orth ­
W e are prepared to figure with you on all rl;t.»»es
Oiler is made in such a whole hearted
ern tourist for winter homes hut to
FROM E I 'S T IS LAKE REGION
of L U M B E R and M I L L W 0 R K for H O U S E . STO RK
southern manner that the visitor,
tin* Miami people for summer homes.
leaves with the feeling of regret
Fram in g, flooring, ce ilin g ,siding, win«!.*«»,
,M
;IS
A large pavilion at the beach, *' h or B A R N .
Wo were ut Sanford recently and 1 candidate for- the iron cross when (hat he did not carry off the eti&gt;
floors,
screens,
blinds, m ouldings, lattice, Jraim ». In
wmiming pool and old ocean are
met several railroad men who im- the time comes for llie read to give tvil h hi m. hot Miami t rnns plani &lt; i
.Itractions enough but are suppli •
Tell Uh What You Want
Estimates Ftirni-licd I r*-t
pTessed us most agreeably, notably out medals. I noted Ins work at a ili any other pitrt of thè state would
men led by many other», nil romSuperintendent
Har.soll,
T rain -! wreck some time ago and know that noi he thè Min mi Miai ha» thè su|.
I n i n g to nuke tin» oci-hii bench a
master Marlowe, and Roadinnster be was working i.ll night for several pllir.* »cllllig of lo tc lt Ill-cay1i,e B.. .
popular resort
/
* *,■
Renfro.
nights besides attending ti lo» reg- ¡,|,(| t r a nr piallici tu a less favore!
tHtfcimfSnfCfrtEfiiErcutnifrtf&amp;'wwnfrtt***
rrmnfptrtfifti’pv*
I
(
would
take
a
week
to
describe
of
timi
suriiou
would
mia*
thè
finn
roi
k
Last week w- .........
..
«.«...rt,
ulur
office
routine
and
a"
dropped the remark
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ + &lt; • ♦ » + + + + + + + + ♦ + ♦ ♦ + + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ + + + + + ♦♦♦+4
foilll'lation ilpon wluch il i» bulli all ih beauties of Miami, both 1111Ih,,ll" ‘r
»"
In these columns that "Superinten- wi‘ h«»ut !‘ "-v
io
lie
a
young
man
and
burdened
by
nd
those
made
ii)
man,
but
liguratively
a.ml
l
i
l
.
i
a
l
l
t
-peakiiig
lira
dent T. W. Mansell, of Lhe A. C L
&lt; *.
office at Sanford, was in Eustis yes­ work ami rose, l helieve, froin thè and would shrivel up and die. " G iv e this article would not he complete
Phere ls*nnne of your kid me Miam i or give me d e a th " is thè without a description of the rifle
terday and railed ut this office. He ruttks.
Is a broad-gunge official and im­ glove methods about this young fel­ song of the Miami booster and he given the editors one afternoon
Seated in
presses us with his fairness, Industry, low. He goes right to the bottom of has carried the inscription upon his after a day at tin* beach
trouble
of
all
kinds
and
the
travel­
automobiles
the
visitors
were
taken
riceve
so
long
that
he
really
believes
wisdom and diplomacy, essentials in
Full line new crop seeds of all kinds.
\\ • ran
ling
public
is
often
assisted
in
many
from
one
paradise
to
another
in
tIn? 1
in
it
and
no
Miami
man
is
ever
the make-up of a first class railroad
ways by bis thoughtfulness and en­ caught knocking his home town shape of elegant homes of million­
m an ."
supply your w ants. W rite for new catalo g
deavors to give service,
I do not The hardware stores »■■]1 nothing aires. one of them costing three ' |
He began his brilliant career on
know him but he looks like a Geor­ but horns and hammers are u sci millions and several in the million
the L. A- N. railroad at Birmingham.
gia Cracker to nu*. and this prob- only in building one of tin* prettiest, »■la»»
Others that were dreams of
Ala., doubtless when Jim McKinney
K .
..
ably urcouift«« for his efficiency and cities in the south and one that is art and beauty coat considerably less
was superintendent.
We knew him . .
. . . . .
P la n t C ity , F la .
‘ ability to do things
destined in a few years to lie the but all of them showed that in
and his poet wife " K a t y d i d ," and
We now turn briefly to Mi R en ­ largest in Florida if the Urges* of Miami the rich tourist has found
loved them both.
We saw her slip
fro,
the good Matured butt of many nature can lie supplemented by the the city of hi* dreams, where he can
and fn|l once at a skating rink in
Richmond. Ky.. destroying the illu- practiçnl jokes by Captain Marlowe, beneficent government in the way of rest amid his luxurious surroundings
made more perfect by the ulternuting
aion that a poetess was an ethrenl who always, introduce* Sir Renfro harbor improvements,
It is essential for a city to have beauties of nature.
c re a tu r e —for when she sat down us "G eneral Chilliconkarncy, 11 deunexpectedly the whole house was serter from tho Moxirnn army of n proper lorntinn, in order that it
The roads of Dade county sur­
may grow and expand assisted by rounding the city of Miami are
shaken ns if a caboose bad jumped General ( arrant«
Mr. Renfro does look like a Mex- the efforts of the citizens and the worthy of nn article all their own,
the main track.
ican "g reaser," having the complex­ gifts of nature, hut there are a few for there are miles of these road»
5(r. Hansell was first a telegraph
ion of a copper skilh-i and the t w - installée** of cities growing b y the seeming limit out of lhe »olid rm k
operator, but was so efficient, sober,
lie) hair of a Yaqui Indian'
effort» of the citizen» lin in-elves or with a macadamized surface or
and industrious he was rapidly pro
;
Captain Marlowe r*.»ert» tlu i R e n ­ Atlanta being one iif tin-**Hot with the oil and sand surface These
(noted
He has been with the
fro started an insurrection in Guad­ where a city has a harbor, the in- roads within a radius of twenty-five
A. C. L Ry. for twenty years and i*
alajara, with six Mexicans armed land waterways and the railroad miles have many places of interest
f■Rii
e e
now superintendent of the Ja x with hrickhnts.
General Zapata facilities and all these are hacked aside from the handsome winter
—
T am p a Division, .with headquarters
M R
quelled the riot nnd promoted Renfro by the faith and works of the citi­ homes. The natural bridge at Arch
a t Sanford, where he is making a
to he road master ut Sanford, Fla. zens, there is no chance for t-ucli n creek is probably the only one in
"great reputation for ability and
We don't credit this story, although city to remain in th
il i- gè * !«** Fiorii! a
The punch Imu dr nalfidelity.
Renfro never dare* 10 contradict _ qnd it will grow «rid
x paini a ti ff tir:! urli*, th* HUhffnpicRl propr.gut Another railroad man whom we his superior offieur. « ho. hi* I hink»
W rite to us for Prices and Shipping I n - l r
progress and develop «1 Ilio-1 •ver mg »t «toni *&gt;i * r.-.t* *1 Ly th t* goveritgreatly admire I we lore popular C ap­ «nulli make • « g..... .1 hi*;:«1 len Vmun
night one** tin* »1.. ri 1» nu .«ir
nient « In-r f t lo* » i*iit rupi : 1 frini­
tain Stafford sometime we'll im ­ for itny
Dilli Miti ill n
'M c\ evil of . Il P* 'I • " t II** « *&gt;f 1*1 .Lre pro pu
Suc h u ci I y 1» Mi n i
mortalize butt in the Lake Region
it i l “ M igli ( 11y th&gt;w11 r i . . .itili *;i teil. t lo* I* tnon-lrt -1 ton farm lor
Willi t hr* i1* »II* Il |*loplil.l 1’ Mi! n 1is T ri in muster Marlowe
J u l u M rSikiifonl in tl.MHO 1 Ih* Vi* idi r» tin n e d , seein to he* proud o f the tit If.
T*. the K \rrt lni lr lu lut» lit 1 lit vie tri*«-t,
lowe is not more popular on t heritage
t with (*a|*t Stafford on ilio train* Ihe \t-llor the natili) i.» nu uimmuly Cofoanut (¡rove, I .onion City «1 *1
than tld* man. Captain Marlowe 1»
■fî.ily, ami with Agent M K Mill 1 I » c d ' in c o n n e c tio n w ith t ht perfect iiuiiy ntlur points that i r e at once
on the rails.
He is a sunburst, a
kin, lit Eustis, we feel like cor.gn-tu- lue.-. lion of a dvy tlint tuia n reived a stone of beauty end ¡1 Joy forever.
joy-jum per, un irridcaccnl dream,
lating th*} Is. C. L. upon it* wisdom such loyal support of tho enterpris­
If you like u water trip there t r e
Florida
an nntldoto for .the mulligruht u In
in chousing such men to cere for tli ing citizen*. Th*» growth of .the ejty innumerable spots on the Miami
blues, nnd he hits n littlo' daughter
road'* intere-iti without giving of may seem mr.girnl to the citizen liver, or the inland rnnnl, or on the J
as pretty as a watch charm and a
fense to its patrons the only c!a. who has watched it glow- from n
ocean thut the visitor can take nnd j
beautiful wife, to whom to return
fishing village to a metropolitan
of people bn ei'rth who can ne( rj
see the wonder» of tho sen nnd the I
when thn sun goes down on CeleryET
successfully nerve two Masters,
^ city of 1 G,0 (I0 people in twelve
&lt;*’
hind and wonders that can bo seen
tow n — Sanford.
' ’ (&gt;&lt;
years, hut to the newspaper man
&gt;A.___V -t-at
no
other
point
in
America.
If he and Col. Hansell hnd it in
there is nothing mitgienl in the rapid
Starling Unpopular Bird.
It is no wonder then that arriving
their power they would put ten pas­
growth even of Miiyni after he meets
Starlings an* not liked In Australia,
homo
after seeing Miami and all
senger trains ouch way between
tho progressive citizen of Miami
th at tho city is, has .been nnd will
Sanford, Eustis, Astor ami I,ecshurg. acrerditiK to reports from tho Amer­
i1
.
ican consul at Melbourne
Besides and lenms that tho recent consolida­ be, the editors feel tliut in Miami
Tlicrc arc times In every woman’s life when she
T h e y 'd lay 90-pound rails nnd put
tion
of
the
Commercial
Club
and
being destructive to fruit, they ore
the stnto of Florida has a city in
■needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
on palace cars, electrically lighted.
charged w|tli turning valuable Insect Board of Trade made a combined
which
there
is
a
great
future.
Miami
When that time comes to you, you know what tome
T h e y ’d straighten the curves, fill up eating birds out of their nests,
membership of 500 men who haveo
also has two of the best daily news­
to take—Cartlui, the woman's tonic. Cartltii is com­
th e sags and trim off tho hilltops.
pledged themselves to give $25
papers
in
the
stuto
nnd
they
ere
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
T h e y ’d build n brick depot at every
Three Things to Remember.
per year for dues nnd who do not
gently, yet surely, on the weakened wom anly organs,
Miami
sta tio n and sell tickets at one cent a
It Is n maxim universally agreed up- need to pledge their best effort* for among the real boosters.
and helps build them back to strengtli and health.
mile. But as they cannot do nil thes on In agriculture, that nothing must bo „very man in Miami is expected to merchants realize the vnluc of ad­
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
th in g s—-some of which should ho done too lato; nnd again, that every “ do his d u ty " and does it without vertising and pattonlzo their news­
ailing women in Us.past half century of wonderful
paper, thus helping themselves and
dono-^-they try to smooth out the thing must bn done at Its proper sea being commanded or forced.
success,
and It will do the same for you.
aiding the newspapers materially in
rough pluces by their personal tact sou; whllo there Is 0 third precept
During tho past two years over
You can't make a mistake In taking
and retain for their company the which reminds us that opportunities five anti one half millions have been establishing fine homes nnd most up
good and not the ill-will of its many- lost can »over bo regained.—IMIny tho spent in Miami in Improvements to date printing plants.
Elder.
minded passengers.
From all we could nee of Miami
in the building of now* homes, pub­
—•»
T h eir diplomacy is a buffer and
,
lic buildings, hotels, industrial en ­ there seems n6 thlng to be desired
ahleld against many clashes between
terprises and subdivision property. in the way of improvements and
th e A. C. L. and l u patrons, and
They- havo
Tho population in one year has keeping up the gdit.
D C Y ELO nD -lS.rw lU I.
m ak es them of more value than re­
everything
with
w
k
l
c
h
*
t
o makp a
Rafani th u « *« paid on all null
increased over 25 per cent and at
otfUfs addi—a.J to Papi K. this rate * Miami will bo a city of. city , arc making it and will continue
tained attorneys to fight law suits in
H.ml far catalog sod prlea
th e courts.
1U» tra Bobbins.
fifty thousand people in five years to make it with their earnest little
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D . No. 4, Alma, A r k ,
hand
of
boosters
led
by
thu
Cham­
In reading the always interesting
says:
" I think Cardul Is the greatest medicine on earth,
anil
from
present
prospects
there
is
TKV CJtimu AND AIT suor
JxlMndW, ru.
Commerce and their news­
Sanford Herald of Nov. 10, 1914, we IU W.Dn.1 Ibob,
no indication of a slump and the ber of
for women. Before I began to take Cardin, I was
•
.*
clippod this compliment to Captain
reverso seems imminent and the papers.
so weak and . nervous, and had such awful do*’&gt;'
Marlowo and we reprint it now with­
figures will be larger.
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
May wo meet in Miami again.
Calling Cards
o u t hla suggestion— aa we do this e n ­
as strong as 1 ever did, nnd can cat most anything.’’
The bank deposits of thirf wonder­ C ertainly that city and her people
Wedding Announcements
t ir e article without the knowledge of
Begin taking Cardul today. Sold by all dealers.
ful city have increased in six months will he in our hearts for the remain­
Engraving Work a Specially 42 per cent* tho postoffiro receipts der of our Uvea nnd if we never
a n y b o d y eoever.
T h e Herald saya,
B e s t ofWork Guaranteed
in its appreciation of Captain MarTho valuations ’ of meet there again Miami will never
a
«
Send for FFicaa and Samples 27 per ceut.
low«:
Miami have in creased 'in five* years •uffer in our comparisons, even with
JEWELERS 440 per cen t and a few days spent our "own home town." Not Miami
' " T h e trainmaster of this division
JA X ^ C L A ,
of the A. C- L. seem* to me to be a
in the city will be sufficient proof the Magical, but Miami the Made.
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But this is ray opinion expressed
at* Miami after the trip and ex-i
t h e
pressed here for record. The Ever - 1
glades of Florida will he the big
farm idea lu the years to come. It
IMPRESSIONS o f t h i s m u c h ADVERTISED AND Mi c i l
will mean a sugar plantation, or a!
MALIGNED SECTION OF FLORIDA
99
cr
general (arming idea or for rice grow- 1
fug or for hay and corn and cuttle
m
i&lt; j
mid hogs providing tEu- bind can be
HOI I r
purchased at a prire/that will allow
the large farrrt~ iderr
As n place to !
The Everglade*» of Florida!
* anal, which *-mi[«V
into the river
locate
the
poor
fnnn
upon a few
\ , u child I dreamed of thi» vuM f"'ar Port
Lauderdale i. twenty
acres with present shipping facilities
morass Tilled with crawling u-[itile. mile* long
The Davie farm i*
it does not look grind to me and this,
THE KIND THAT REELECTS CREDIT IRON THE TASTE OF THE HOSTESS
,,t,d animal* of the lc h th y saurian ettht 111j le* frjiiii l.ai'ij.-rdrle, trail*fart i* apparent in all the slate of
period Gild the thought* of ever portatimi himig ......dinted through
* I In* cream we use com es from inspected cows it is pastuerized to destroy
Florida. A man locating here with
traversing any part of thi* trackless the stale rimai.
On» canni is about
insufficient funds to start him right
all
b acteria.
*
»a*te was abhorrent and repellairt. 00 fimi wiile, with water about four
will have a difficult time getting
Then 1« later year» cs a man the feet* deep iU present
Launches
* It is m ade in m any different form's with m any different flavors. 'Som e kinds
started and the^pewspapor* of Florida
..idea of draining the Everglades and make round trips every day from
should
always [mint
out
this
art* Idled with delicious nuts, citron and other goodies; o th er kinds are m ade from
having people live there was equally Lauderdale to the Davie farm. T h e
fact to the new [teapie. At present
repellent and the [dan of the lute soil i* u heavy murk.
pure crushed fruits. In all its m aking NO HUM AN HAN DS T O U C H IT , and
When it is
the Everglades proposition should
lamented Broward seemed some fan­ (irsi put into cultivation mules have
ii is m ade in a plant where the sanitation could not possibly be improved on.
appeal only to the log corporations
tastic dream evolved to make vote* to |u* tilted w|(; mud * hoc* —
4.» pre­
win* can- Iiiiv thousands of acres.
' Order it from your nearest foun tain ; if your dealer has not y e t handled it,'Then came the land scheme* ..ml vent their bogging
\ft»r the land
“develop it alisi make u hubitablt for , f
subsequent troubles of the early has 'been i uliiv. teil
write us.' and we will see th at you are supplied.
.
. some time, I , ht. n,,st o n e r a i ion.
It seems that
settlers and the court trial* *ar.d ñores* and mub-v ii.ivd over it w ilh | t j)(.
Elver gin de* of Florida should bo
scandal» in connection with the g o v ­ safely.
i he sugar bouse for tin- world mid
ernment taking a hand in the. game.
The rompasiy ha*
i.ir ex[iended this [dan seotntt most feasible.
For
*|l 4of which gave the state a black
about Î -’0,0110 on it* experimental |the inno who wishes to raise wiutcr
ey,* and only strengthened the i*l«-a farm.
Among th criqi* produced vcgetahles and *hip them to north­
—• . ^ J A C K S O N V I L L E . TLA
in my inind that the Everglades on tin- farm i.u*; Tobacco, under
ern markets a t the least fiossi Me;
drainage «cheme wua another Mis* shed; oranges, lemons, grapefruit,
Phones 50-13 and 0081 Bell
Jacksonville, Florid a
freight rates there is only one place
- sissippi bubble.
st- i V - .V *»&lt; • , * r i s ;i» * *&gt; - /i * i * ‘T^ 1 '
potatoes, celery and
all
other
truck:
...................... . » • - - » .i that appeals to me. nnd tl\at of
So that when the' opportunity paru
gra -, w
f* ’SJtTrhrd'u Imre M i e ' pioneer \
; , r f lervtvrl
H o n n r * rr,y’ 'f r t p t n
tuna* lit
,
t
«
i- i
i
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tons of hay
to (tin
the »acre: suHsa
sugar cane, stage
is juissed and the people have,
Miami to visit the developed part and many other crops. To show the
learned their «oil and sis wonderful wi th » o m u n e y - t n - pi ck g nl t f - n t f The
of the Everglades it was gladly em ­ virtue of the experiments being
[»ossi bili ties.
tre. • ¡nui fourni it not.
brace«! for the first* hand knowledge made, it might be mentioned that
B u t tin- E v e r g la d e * &lt; f F lb t id a Is
i* required fot any man to write in­ the company [•hinted lh varieties of
‘I t e man who &lt;o mes to Florida
is tin1 way you receive our bread.
telligently upon any important *ul&gt;- sugar tane. *eiit «¡tuple« of each no fuke nini I a m g ird to h a v e th is *111 werk for a living, ju«t in he
And if is deliciqus.
Made from
„ , I of this kind.
Contrary to my kind to lauti* i.mu and had sugar o p p o rtu n ity to express m i o p in io n work- i „ ¡ , „ v o t h e r part of th e w orld
the highest grade flour in a, clean
a fte r se ein fc- th e llr«t o p e ra tio n * at |,t, ,
w ill liv e easier, more com
preconceived notions of directions manufactured from each
A* a re­
Ni-it Iter d*i 1 ll«-l is-\ «• f.&gt;r
bakery, it leaven nothing lolx* de­
•fid- Ie ■I 1r T Ilf fe r h a u p u a ny
wi- went north of Miami a* far a* sult of tin* e vpenilo nt thev have fir-t hand
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I auderdaie to «trike into the "tm- set Ile,I on two ili if. r. f i v .riel ie* 1 lu.i tin* *1 .¡te i an [trepe r ly h an d le «Hl
sired. Try a loaf today anti you’ll
l.l. grow I h id « • r v p u rl of
im-iii-Iruble swamp" and the entire; ■•« most o ii 'e . l lo r th e ir land a n d t II 1H com pie V [•ruble 111 a m i • ¡11 h yet r riM
want ii again tomorrow'.' Ourpie^
sll.li each r. *1m iiiis t ra tio n lives this t hi
w ill s ta n d an e te e I lent
dl-tunre *wss made m i l a gnntl chin. !&lt;
l i e . i reagì- ot t tiene two
and
cukes too, are fresh ever)' day.
paved road. This did not ulnjgether kinds will lie increased from year to idea more firmly in my mind. The j ch i"m e of d o u b lin g bis m o n e y on his
carry out my idea that we would y e a r , until they have 2,000 nero* idea of local self government creeps In v. *t merit
be forced to get out and push* lin­ planted, tin* ninnimi being necessary into (lie proposition jti*l as it will
M y f :t it I, in o u t g reat statt* Is s till
ear from time to time through the lor the successful operation of a appear in all of our problems of ns ¡e .u lf is l as it e v e r ha* been a n d
111 Lark Ave.
Free Delivery
,, government and when the different for , v. lit ic o y e a r* it I a* been my
swamp but I bided my time for the «ugar retmerv
I lie eomiuinv will ♦
se. lion* of the h,\i rgl.nle- ran form
idea was bound tfl come
The -top ilien put to a r. linen
pi* ant d u ty to e x p loit th e m any
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a
tentative plan of local drainage
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McLaughlin. I’lttsbutg, l’a .
wa« never made to dig out the i ar
If uni V these Jl),IIIM I people w h o
ml v nt ag&gt;-* of F lo r id a w ith tru th fu l
T ra n *p a rcn t P a p e r.
.
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districts,
purl
of
the
dilucidile*
will
,
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McLaughlin,
Beaver Full*.
for the reason that the good hard have fimtghl land* in the Ever
»
,
»!■l . ' i c . i ' t » re g a rd in g e ve ry sc e lto li
To rhomlcnllv ■uuse [inper to b&lt;&gt;11,i \ • li«'rn \ i*Fi i i tn** #i r * 1 •»nun* »lav
I’a
Mi«* Ruth M. Lunghini. I'itts- come tratt«[inrenl. use th«* following
mad continued to the run of the i»ii*ili‘*s lum i»
-I i ti» tti'Ti l h h
I*I«
'O s ' t a llii i- « n o tig e r th a n
n
.
rtttt.... tin.*» k'ff.ii trait aatil I»** farm*. Mijjur ev-‘f a n d e ve ry visit to d ilfe re n t hurg, I’a
»ntutlon on the paper
White wax,
Everglade* and regardless "I the *i||
i*n*un a vi I ;i i ri’hm* *m
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|
s u i t
pinntattiMii*. r\* . and it i«* not in my p. a rt*
r
two
ounce*
absolute
alcohol,
15
lour blowouts on the car and that rountihv; Unir i.timlirs
of
th
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la
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s
tre
n
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th
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it
All of 1 ni^
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prttvmr«' to priuilrt tuo futuri* of Ulti* Fh
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ounces, and other, one ounce The »oI-He I o » 11 ' u m|i ki n
we did not arrive at the Davie, population
\vill i m r c a ^ tin nun
'
N- r I . open* it 11 new \t»ta« In rm,,
so u th e rn eroi &lt;if l rie p, ntn-uhi
r lo r .
luiion will he muddy nt llnd, but after
(arm until almost dark there wa- no-r, la! i to [it H I i &gt;oe .,( M
a l i ,• i in n e r, ju st a* ii does to tinia m i
Consider the pumpkin.
n few minutes [siur off the clear solu­
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nlu i* the brini of promise, ami the stra n g e r. and e ach sectio n of the
enough to be seen to demonstrate
Almut .too people have built homes
.... .
It bidetb itself nmld the growing tion. which is the one to snrq and usa.
i
i great promise ts being fulfilled every sta*, i» good ("T th e fa rm e r, the n
beyond a doubt th at drainage will in till« part of, .i
the tract and seem |
corn
...
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lav
h
i
t
In
met.
^w
I.
nine
here
make (bat part of- the glade« a happv ami eo 1111 i,ti'i|
vi-st.-r
i to- m an w ith a th o u s a n d
I he bolle* u( |
11 i* the lowliest of all tiling* that
,
with till ileteriuiniltlon d winning a dot
oooooaD ooooooaoaooaooD oooo
great farming country
nr the m a n w ith a m illio n growetll III the field*.
the &lt;olunv gave the porlv ill to-w*
, , .
. l i v i n g from t lie *&lt;ul
d o lla r* and I v e r ily b e lie v e th a t in
The • Davie farm consl»t« of a |iaper men and holies a reception and
The proud farmer spurnelh it and
It I* [U«t as safe to p red o t th a t a tin Vear* to com e th e * tra n g e r Will the small boy luugheth it to scorn
tract of almut sixty thousand acres. p in n e d b e a u tifu l b o u q u e t* of hom e
no m is ta k e in corning am ong
T h e y a|*n c e rta in m e rch an t can m a k e good in in. c
•„».«IK) acres of which are now satis­ g ro w n rose* upon th em
The wise man of the agriculturnl ,
FOR
! in v e s tin g hi» m oney a n y w h e re . o|lege I t in ct b mil upon it
putii h
. ik .
*t raw b e rn e * th i* city or th a t i l l .
I he pcrccnt- iifactorily drained and under cultiva­ se rve d
Never
n
d
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up
p
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great
tate
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T h e company ha* sold »nine
Iia* it i‘nused a * ar shortnge
I R EAM S
S*"*1 a fte r
n
lie m
n uun) Hl
in vest
!mIlaIItt Ur
fort, thousand acres of n&gt; hind fru it* all id w !.i&lt;t ,.N grow ing o w o rld i&gt; id ly per m til g re a te r l hail eu -' ii)
CHANNELS
TIn- hiig* devntircth it not nod the
i 1* V*M» io I li i* Ir
T h e r e ¡ire people
here am ong the
fo rm e r* of tin *
great Cli fill 1IlHJ|(*Cl M» M
almut J o ,0 0 0 different person* lq«ac Du* t r a it
ANGLES AND
hectic*
and tree worms nnd the
riva
ni *h and
1|HCl* of my
I*1», till
the 1place
d re
am
m&gt; ti
so far bought land In the Ever fro m all part* of the 1'nlou and th e c o u n try and vet th e re a d e r in some gitole»,
ALL S H A D E S
moth*
iipil the weevil* ami the
vi í#»*ri 1 u •1 k *- up
l*
pro-porous
w ith
goo,| n o rth e rn to w n n e v e r stops to
ta k e
glade*
Land near the main drain colonv
might y
ho-i i lint privet h ti|.on the
B O IL E R PLATE
li e
ha“
age canal sells at I I all to $ I no per -elioni lim isi s stores ,m d o th e r . on Dps into . o n s id o ra t mo
|haughty isirn und wheat and the
TANK S T E E L
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heard
that
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id
a
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great
acre
Lands selling (or these prices
»pml*. give II the go-by
ST R U C T U R A L
g
of
th
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s
ta
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d
rea
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of
t
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and
th
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Do
are ready for the, plow
No clean­
H O I ’E L A R R I V A L S
Behold it i* the goal of the vegIRON W O R K O F a
people here ilo for a liv in g is to skin
ing. no grubbing or sfunq m g t- s w a m p ha* been dissipate«!
( el able kingdom
ALL K IN D S
°
T il e uforesr.id s w a m p
ha* liceo , th e
suckers
He
does
not
look
necessary.
The J.OtJU ucres under.
S a n fo rd H o u se
\ ei th e re eoitii*th a day w hen the
cultivation in the Da vii fumi lie d ra in e d . i d lik e e v e ry o th e r sect inn ir o n e d hi* o w n lo c a lit y nnd see In
T R U SS RODS
=
w ife id 1 lie h u s lia m lllltlli &lt;U tli lh the
\\
1“hilad •1p illa . l ’a ,
In.uie sh arks, hi* loan s h a rk s ,
hi
[iresell ; of Fiondi- d i.un ge lias w orked wort
.ihn u I t w o feel a b o v e I Ii
STAY HOLTS .
in
to
giiblen
«quitres
¡uni
pitto
pkln
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w.tter level, it t* desired to lower dor* ip D . la n d h e a lth a m i w m llh '« c a l w hales e a tin g up th e li t t le fi*h
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(i. A: Dclnmater, Rich Mill. Mo.;
Wm. Daly, N. Y. C ity; J . F. Allison,
Oviedo; Geo O Turner. William»,
port. Pit . T A Lyon*. Mr* T A
Lyons, Mis* Neva Lyons, Mrs, S Eh
Pierce, Milford. Ill . W W 1^«*.
Atlanta, Ga ; Ebtrl Thomas. Macon,
Ga.; Mr. and Mr». EL M. Leavenwar, 0 . C. Bnker, Akron, Ohio; EL G
Thb Panama PaclOe InternatloDal expoailion wai opened by a wircleaa «park, diipatched br Proaldent Woodrow We*t, Charlotte Co, Va.; EL H. Bell,

Wllaon at Waablngton, and caught on tb« tendrlia oi a wlrtlNg aerial on the lofty Tower of J*we!a »t th«t «spoilUoo. Instantly the power was releaaed In the mighty Palace of Machinery and the portal*i of^ th«'
•opened. The scene ts on the grand stand after the crroraonles bad ended. Secretary of tb« Intcnor FranalUi itI-ane, Oor. Hlrsm Johnson of California, Mayor Jamea Rolph, Jr« of San Ftynclsco, Pre»ldent C. C. Moorojof th«
'«xpotUIon and a notable group of rlaltlng dignitaries being seen tn animated dlacuaalon of the epochal event In
-ythe press box the correspondents aro seen flashing to tho world the news that the exposition had opened.
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ru tb e r «m uli, m ug lng frtm i :m to H»&gt;
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su ehniiged thiit t In- fn iu lly hu y» ti
In rg or p ro p o rtlo n o f Ita uco«*»»ltle* tlian
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In conscqueiice It must
h a v e m ore to sei!. S ilic e tq iirli of thè
land lo Ilo* regione w here Ibe*«* "1111011
dom ai fa rin a ’ illum ini ha* a com parii
llv c ly lovv pnidm liia 1 u |iiiclty. Il must
bo tlsed for souie e x tcj}*|ve typ e o i
farmim;. e ve n tlm ush lite returttH per
a cre front aucb fn riid n « are '» m a li.
Fro n t 4&lt;XI to r*0(&gt; nere* o f Ib i* e ia ** ut
Inni! n re r e r y ofte n ri**|UlnsI to snpitori
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Jax; R. Moffit, Wm. Moffit, Mich.;
II. Spinks, Oviedo; A. S. Thompson,
Boston, Mass.; I. C. Tally, Knox­
Btlglan Sugar Production.
ville, Tenn.; Dr. and Mrs. J . N.
Belgium produces an average of
Culbeitaon, Mrs, L. C. Jarvis, Miss
E'rances Jarvis, North East, P a.; 240,000 tons of raw sugar per year.
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APRII. 2 . 19,s

editor* ai Uir meetings of the a s s o ­ Okln., writing to the Manufacturers'
ciation.
Editor T rip le tt was im ­ Record says:
"After ■« year in Washington,
mediately accused of endeavoring to
II. J . HOLLY, Editor
where I saw Innd selling for $ 2 0 0 to
get
rid
of
the
ladies
.who
accompany
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
their husbands by relegating them $800 per acre for agricultural pur­
l’uMkhtd K m y Tue*day u n , Friday
to them solves, but Trip squared poses and from $fi0 0 to $ 1,200 (or
66
HE man who cannot and docs not save money, cannot and will not •L
himself by explaining that he was apple Innd without irrigation and
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY only
anythin# else worth while.”— Andrew Carnegie. •
,
looking after th e welfare of the without planting, and from $ 1.200
H r i w m i m o N p r i c k , in advanc e
ladies in order that they could co- to 1 :1.000 per acre for orchards in
* Take the first Btep in makin# your life count. •Begin by opening an account
ONE IR A «
*
lî-W o p e ia te with the ladies of each con ­ full hearing. 1 lyn inrtre than con­
with tills bank, and add to the amount regularly. You will develop strength ,,f
S IX MONTHS
.
IM
vention city and in a manner most vinced l h a j the south hr the country.
TH REE M ONTHS................................. ................... **
character, will power and financial ability. We invite your account— five dollars
pirnsing and cordial to all con­ . " T h e advertising, the railroad
or more its a starter.
/
I&gt;«llliftd In Ibf CM| li| (inter lî-00 Pu I mi I» cerned. Mr. T iip lett also proposed companies, the steamship companies
A i l u n r » or 2 P t. Per Mon ili
and eleven other agencies, including
that
Mrs.
U.
J,
Holly
of
this
city
be
P a y m m l a In A i i i n » Moni Ite M * d * »I D i t e »
made the first president. Mrs. C. O misrepresentation, are working for
E n l r f f d An Norond•(lnnn Mnll M n ll r t Xufu»t 2 N d Codrington of
He L an d , vice presi­ them against the south ."
IMA, ni tk * l ‘«»loff;«* &gt;1 Son fo id . Iiofteln,
When the railroad* and the people
dent
and
Mr*.
U. T . Conklin of
I nder Ari n i M u r i Ird , 1*79.
Miami secretary. I t would he well of the south, comments the Record,
put forth the same hroad energy and
T c l r p h o n * No. I I S for th e ladies of the state to bear
O l i n In llrrnld Umidii.*
this In mind and join the now ssso th e same liberal expenditure of mon­
ciation before the next meeting at ey to make known the resources of
H, E. TOUR
C. M. HAND
II. R. STEVENS
R. R. PEAS
SANFORI). FLORIDA
Heat es.tate »corns to be picking Kissimmee as the Auxiliary would th e south as h av e 'b een expended in
(,«ik!»r
YUa.Pre,4&lt;la«l
t'rraldral
A*H f ’aiiliier
F. L WOODRUFF Vics-Prswlenl
up every day and this mean* that prove of great benefit not only to haking known the resources of the
there will be no dull summer months. the members but also to the mem­ northwest, the south will far more
bers of the Florida Press -Associa- than duplicate the developennit of
April first has passed and the t j ()I1
As the ladies always accom­ the Pacific coast.
brick road* are started which I s tw o f„pany
„ „ „ us on these trip* and Then* is
flut this doesn't count the cities
thing* to be^vepy thankful for in no way of losing th e m we may. as
with their population engaged in times. Wo cannot nflord to let our
this vale of tears and celery.
well resign ourselves t o fute jind as­ manufacture, trade nnd trnnsjxirinH O T E L ARRIV ALS
neighbors outstrip us in this race.
sist in this movement of making tion, and the extra amount of pro­
Let us act at o n c e . ’
If Sanford people have any doubts their s t a y in the various cities more
ducts that these would consume.
■
Sanford House
about the wisdom of bulkhending com fortable and give them some­
Geo. E. Rates.
By the last census Florida had
J . L. Williams, Atlanta, Ga.; J .
they should go to Miami, where thing to do while th e y arc with us.
Altamonte Springs, Fla.,
three quarters of a million people,
M. Moore, Boston, Mass.; E. T .
they are spending millions in bulk*
Wo still believe t h a t Triplett has a and now has nearly a million.
March 31,
1015.
If .
Wade,
N. Y . C ity ; Mrs. S. B. Banka
heading projects.
h o t s thcr w v "v
great mind to evolvo this idea«
six million people lived In the state,
‘MöCTßrtr
? 0 ’ 'MTtfa'h‘t f r * 'Jï ü ! r t
To selrua onus nmt all.
.
... p
•— . . • u*VW
oSjkl**iflMs*iteMHr»»ew&gt;OS»n
«
«
YRe"*o|i port uni ties of each would not
Stummetx, Norristown, Pa.; J . B . Our shingle ioofa would blow ,IW;,V,
Again we repeat th at unless Sanb e less than now. In (act, Florida
N EW SPA PER E R R O R S
Steinmetz, Wekiwa Springs; Mrs.
Our dwelling's flume would fall;
ford builds a good hotel this sum­
Jitcp h ctu o n , -D e L a n d ; D. H. Fain, Wrcould not hang a picture up
It gives some people much joy a p - l cou,t|
m,II[on
mer th at there is no need of adver­
11,, from
f ,„ m a„ newspaper ar t P ^ P k ’» »ho &gt;»&lt;“ * twice that
B. H . Hopkins, Chas. Danfield, E. S.
To grace the parlor wall
tising The city or endeavoring to get parently ,toa „clip
number would not be more thickly
v
s
.
Bond,
J
.
B
.
Lee,
Ja
m
e
s
Gray,
J
a
x
;
paragraph
containing
a
typographical
tourists here next winter.
settled than England.
S. A. Stuart, Cincinnati, Ohio; W.
E ’D nev.-r screen tin &gt;m •■tel» um
error and send it to 'th e office of
------ 0 ------------ O------W. Gray and wife, Olney, Ohio;
Or lock the silver m
Our notion of a really obliging that paper, accompanied by com­
The Florida Press Association has
J . S. Lnry. S. H. Kelly, J J a x : J . II We couldn’t run the ram- ..
proposition is a thermos bottle, hot ment as derisive and humorous as
In copper spouts or tm
when you want it nnd cold when the c r it ic ’s ingenuity permits him to not only done a great work fur u*
The Plnnt City Courier gives this Fitzgerald, Richmond, Va.; Claude
members,
in
bringing
them
together
,
„
,
,
¡
,
™
I
Y.
Klees,
Augusta,
G
a
,;
E.
J.
Fired,
We'd
split our kindling
you want it.
Couldn't the same make*. T h a t is, of course, a harmless .
.
.
.
definition which, the lam p a I ribune
for
the
study
of
up
to
date
publica
I
Wheeling,
W.
V
a,;
J
a
c
k
Bâtes.
Geo.
And
make the m ighlrot , il
muse
ment
and
we
do
not
begrudge
principle be applied to the weather?
and a number of others observing
its jo y s to those who seek them, for lion methods and establishing a newspapers think is strikingly ap ­ Wheeling, W. Vu.; J a c k Butes, Geo.
'
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HE awful «tute of this did world
Our tear down idea seems to have they nro -presumably folk who do stronger feeling of camarndrie among plicable to a great many Florida R. Pasrhal, J a x ; C. Edgar Härener,
Chicago, III,;
L. W. Vetter, Cin­
Without the hnrdw'iirc dan.
taken the state by storm and yet not often get the feeling of superior- th e m , but for th e state ns well. A cases.
cinnati, O.; FL FL Thompson, At­ ■Twould take a page to t&lt;-ll u all,
we do not see any perceptible chiing- ^ty which they thus secure.
And few years ago the Florida paper*
" W h a t is n Board of Trade?
A
I ’m »firry I largan
es around this little city of Sanford. such errors do often appear in the were alive with vicious criticisms of fictitious organization existing in lanta, Ga.; W. J . Whaley, Birming­
ea
c
h
other,
nnd
of
politicians
whom
ham.
Ala.:
A.
T.
Biwesford.
Tnmpa,
()
friend*, let'» honor .nut .
newspapers,
and
nowhere
are
they
Such good movements should begin
many
Florida town», which the
F'. W. Cook. F\ M. Knight, U. L.
as much lamented a* in the news­ t h e y opposed, and "blood on the
T h e helpful h u n lu .it, in
at ho/nc.
newspapers are constantly talking
Byrd. J u : A. L. Hoflcr, Miami;
paper offices.
They are however m o o n " was evident with almost
- — O -----and
boosting, while they themselves |
F* S. Schrendler, Newark, N J :
inevitable consequence of the ev ery issue. To d ay, though, there
Nine divorces with the divorcees an
" 7 7 / / * ; y &lt;;&lt;&gt;t 1 1
are doing ninety-eight per cent of
all over 63 year* of age were regis haste with which much newspaper i* a greater feeling of tolerance. Itk»- the public welfare work of their i Mrs W L. Chase, llrookline. Mass.;
H W. Ross. FL L. Herlure. W P.
tered in Chicago in a week recently matter mu*! be sent to the presses. WIH4* a atningi-r (mr » is presented localities."
Wilkerson, D. D. Bntcheler, Ja x ;
Disproving the common theory that j and the sensible reader does not ex- for the dçyj}lppti)&lt;C^2¥ ‘every si'i'tion
And commenting upon this nb»er-|i ; r K|f(, „ „ W «|thour. Atlanta.
most of our wars are fought by f pert an impossible perfection or np- of t he state, Utili m. organizsi ion
-ays.
Ga . T T Scofield, Memphis, Tenn..
young men
ply t o newspaper* in this respect hits (inni' a» nmi'b lo bring It fio ut
Ib
is
of
desirable
stute
ns
the
ufTuiis
"
A
Bourd
of
Trude,
whether
it's a J . 1*. Davis. F't. Fierce; A. A. Wads­
the* standard of judgm ent that he
Ü
Flot ida Press Astio cl» tion. Ta m pa
worth, J r . N V C ity : J J Maloney
We tinte to see the St. Petersburg does to books and maguxines, with
TiniIC».
upon the newspapers (or whatever II A Collins, J FL Wood, Jax, 11 S
Independent Nnd the Clearwater lh,'ir mn.r '* leisurely m ethods of provitality It possesses
Yet few of the Clayton, Lakeland; FL FL La Motte,
Sun use such language toward one duction.
Lateness is a p t to lie of
vitality
it
possesses.
Yet few of Savannah, G a.; J . D. McEwen, Ja x ;
Bonds for Brick Roads
aqother.
It may be necessary b u t , special importance, and not infrethem
recognize
this
fact.
There A. Wantflcld, New Orleans, La ;
does not look well in print. Better qucntly it does not go through the T o the FLIitor Sanford Herald
isn't
a
newspaper
of
any
circulation
W. A Welsert. St Louis. Mo , J FI
proof at all.
If it did, publication
At a good road* meeting held in
write it in a letter, brothers.
------ O
would be delayed. Would the people S an fo rd some weeks ago u commit­ or standing in this county that does Norris. West Haven. Conn . W !’
not do more for the real advance­ Malcolm, J a x ; A FI Dositi, Canton,
Will the weather man please stand who m ake a fuss over trivial mis­ tee was appointed, one from each ment ni its community in a month
Ohio; It I, .vey, J a x ; S R Newton,
up and tell us what the next day placement* and substitution» of let­ voting precinct in the county to as­
(him
its
Board
of
Trade
does
in
a
Cincinnati. Ohio; Arthur Greene.
Dally « .oughl
will bring forth?
We are prepared ters be better pleased if they were certain where it wu* advisable to
• me*
A
moniert'»
ln»li:lit - build
brick
roads
and
the
cost.
etc.
‘
hp
newspaper
men
&lt;
l
o
i
j
BX;
Chas
O
Beauchamp.
Lakefor anything but the weather this kept waiting a day longer that cor­
■ \\&gt;0worth
n
life'i
expertem
&lt;
•
1
not
get
salit
ries
for
doing
it
either
"
land.
F
S
llaure
and
daughter.
W
e
Understood
th
is
c
o
m
m
itte
e
was
winter has rather worked on our rections adding nothing to lucidity
Miami Metropolis in repro Okie (' Fainter, J a x ; Fid. \Y Gross. dell Holme»
nerves anti we would like to know were made. That might be magniti- to go at the m atter at once, in orlacing
the
alio ve says:
( piando.
rent, but it wouldn't be journalism. ¡ der that the m a tte f might l&gt;e put
ju s t what to expect.
before thq voters of Seminole conn" N o ; the newspaper* get no sal
— New Y ork Times.
------O
Soliloquie* of Ihr (Ir * ||
ty at once, so that if it was voted , “ ties from the public, and often the
------ 0
(ly II, F. Lockhart
Next*weyk the Florida legislature
to mine money by bonding the coun- ! public fails to appreciate the extent I fd#4 B galley hrrr (hr ut hrr diy,
A GOOD SU G G ESTIO N
?löff fh» Ilio©itili!* fa [irr mielit tu prest,
convene» and despite the fact that
ty that a bill could be passed dur- \of the newspaper's service for the I p i r l
t h e m e a n U y t h i n g up r i g h t a w a y *
rnuny of the newspapers are poking
One of the best suggestions we
imt it h a r k t o g e t h e r »u»l h&gt; g u r u .
mg the corning scasimi of the state, town it boosts, but still the good T h Anti
liar
„
m
a
k
*
up m s n h r r h u r k r , ! il in I h r form,
fun at the law milkers even before have seen in regard to th e improve­
U h . ynUy' s h u t •
legislature. It would sewn to he i m - 1 » o rk goes on and the town* thnt T h r t h i n f » r n t I h r u u c h
rlorm'
they start The Herald believe* that ment of our state insurance laws,
the festest and attract the
rom mit fee art ut
this session will do more real work'com e* from the Arcadia News, and
J «*Ftft S injI h » 11j ««-H « i
Cfi's pel
on re
Neinllmle . nuiity, *,umint uf greatest prosperity are those town\l
I for Fi fililí» » F mr n r
un
W*■il hrujl Y «I
than any of the preceding sessi m*. a* Editor Langford of th e News is n
I
n
g
F
n
o
m
;
.
in
which
it
faithful
newspaper,
in
fair
ford to wait t wo y ru r» until t lu­
r
iV
Aft util) *1•Ugli I**r . U-atil tful *f|i| »»eri
We say this because the members member of the present legislature.
legislature meets u Kti in. Ultll lls weather and foul, keeps up it* o p ti­
With
ipollfti
irrt,
am!
raffling
I
»a
hfit
realixe that there i* much to do in we hope he will make a strong effort
roads in thoir present miserable con­ mism and its constant recordings of So helpJune/'
m#, Ual't thr v iy (hr .Urn thing
constructive legislation nnd
they to have his suggestion embodied in
ìridi
d itio n .
Especially it cannot as all the things that encourage more peo­
seem determined to do it. Anyhow the law with certain o th e r proposed
1 uw ¡i, and 1 nimrJy irli down dead.
our neighboring founlies are going ple to do more woith while things.
we will give them the benefit of t)ie changes which are almost sure to bo
Thii »Ift'l lh* wont. Thr thine rn t oft to
to build good roads at once.
If A live Board of Trnde is a factor in
T h e suggestion follows:
doubt nnd credit for the laws that mndo.
" M i k e h o l á n di enl l mit n i g h t *• ». df paH
Sem inole county fails to ari in this a town's progress, but it would be
they may escape.
'pigili
" T h e law should prescribe that i t
m a tte r now. it will see c.Jl the other a sorry affair, if the newspapers full - N*i Hr» thBurjiirp mm**«!. »«• t h* &gt; sai
o««««
O
least a certain portion of the pre­
* « ( o t m l . ' h ü l ih** v a l u " « j « no* gr^af ’*
m u n t i ) * go ahead and this county ,ed to notice thnt it w¡.» in exist- Y a1^
►
Whirl» M e a n s
w
’il
ought
to
hear
Ih**
h
|&lt;|
mw
!•'}.:
im
t
collected on insurance in this
T h e State Press cbnvention which mium*
rmvo­
. .
i i. «
i, ,
.
i ; will not «ven hold it* own
T h e enee.''
lt make»* (nr *trk th r k b &gt; iiitq r .Lift* hr
A S c h o o l far Kid**.
met
Miami me
the last
l-i*r three
itir..e nays
.htv« ot state shall be avniuh e for uppmved
,
m«i in
in Miami
'»
question «Í good toads, brick rond».
n addinoti t " the
nbnv
every ,
lilw 1
the week was one of the finest ever I"l&lt;mda securities, and any company
; W h e r e t h e y !t «n a
Florida is a vital question
If newspaper receives in almost every
A «un * i « l o r n (u I l f , (Itrhard Y uir.
held by l h-T association
Presided (uili,ig «&lt;&gt; meet this rcquiremcjit
do a n d s a \ .
the voters of Seminole county real- ■mail requests for sample copies from
A glnaay Mack an d Weighi a th o u s a n d l U l .
over by " U » b " Hofly, Editor San ­ should be precluded from doing busi­ ized what it means to have a system I people outside of it* territory, very* H i* m i l h r r * as b y |&gt;anb&gt;, o u t of Knap
&gt; And then rimi'- In •
With gtovr* to m u r k ant) « o r e a pfMty
ford Herald there was a lia»l amount ness in the state. School di.tlrirt of good brick roads throughout the seldom accompanied by even the *!■* ,
l
make I heir p':t&gt;
. , . , » ,i
. -- ,
,,
.
.
u
",
.
Y .
'
.
l b * iu ffm sn threw ihre« tita arel rU w u i (h*
of business transacted and yet pten- r o a d , d r a i n a g e a n d m u n i c i p a l b „o lili»
i c o u n t y - l f they half realized the soot of postage.
T h e y ere always
•lr;
I
F
o
r
B read and Bull er.
, . , ___ _ __ , __
,
of time for the splendid en tertain­ should find favor ns approved Flor- n u m b
et of new residents and added cent though in the hope of inducing F o r o n r * hr z « l * o m i i j h r raulda'l i f i i r .
'P
ie s nnd Cakes.
t
Cakes
ment given by those live wires at ida securities.
busin ess it would bring to their settlers to locate. We Asked a prom­ “ T h r r » r k I l l u n e b u r n r i l t o » i h r e T u r a d o y
nlfhi.
Miami.
" I f there is any good feason why c o u n ty they would see thnt this inent board of trade official bow
(M y it's n caution how many ♦
Thu n w
I h r y •«&gt;• w t * r o f t r n i n i ol i h t
tirila ;
C. 0 . Codrington, editor of the insurance premium» should be col­ com m ittee acted at once.. Not o many letters or othei personal boosts
it tuke¿
*
T h e n oble f l r r m i n m i d r ■ g a l l o n t flzht
DeLand News was elected president lected from well protected risks in day should be lost now. We should he had sent out.
lut
I n »»tin i t u r h r « , m u l e w i t h l i , M a l l t r a i n . ”
Always give tho ld&gt;
A i n 't t h a t t h e e v e r t a e l l n g l i m i l i
,
for the ensuing year nnd Kissimmee F'loridn and then loaned on securities nil realize that many of our crops
Baked
♦
" T o tell the t r u t h ," ho said. " I l ' h a n a y t h e » h o t * i!arnc&lt;l b u r n i i Ju m p ed on £
will be the nezt meeting place.— .i n other sta te s that aro no better r a n p o t be raised at a profit without
l o ma!
J Let (his Bakery feed die Kitfs J
intend to do a lot of th at this year,
Orlando Citizen.
[than the Florida securities, and that ch eaper facilities to market some.
but one thing or unother has always Th« liflM ha »had mo on lh« carpet, loo.
more especially since su c k -lo a n s lire If o n e has to haul fruit or vegetables
-O
lìosht Ha ran dre«* a (alter in tho annindt
come up to p iev o n t."
1 rnrakrd In hla office leatln* m!(hly blur
usually made at a sm aller rate of two or ten miles over such roads
_ When all to one* I heard a lunny round,
PI
R A T E R ED U C T IO N
Y et the newspaper never misses an Tha bora «at all alona—I'd five my hat
% 113 Magsslls,
!
P h an al«»f.
|0 Advice has just reached the office interest th a n the bonds for Florida es we now have it lakes till the prof­
wat lau(hln( all
¡»sue, and if Its columns do'not cairy To know Jual arhal lhal *uy Inland
securities
find
In
the
money
markets?
1‘rinter.
o f jt h e Florida Growers und Shippers
it o u t . of the business. There is no
business— F’lorlds use trying to a ttra ct people from the the story of u live town the blame is
le a g u e at Orlando thnt the Florida It is F lo rid a ’s
easily placed.
Float Coast Railway placed in effect people pay the bills, and th e bene- north or west here, whether us per­
" I ju st got a le tte r from my
on March 15th rates from all s t a ­ ofits, if thcro are benefits to be be­ m an en t residents or winter residents
tions to Jacksonville (when lor be­ stowed, should be awarded to Flor­ unless you can show them good roads friend X , of the A. C. L . R. R., and
yond) on oranges nnd grapefruit, in ida."
T h e y will go where they ilfid them. be says th a t the increased numlier
bulk, straight or usixed . carloads,
T h e greatest prosperity that will of acres in cultivation in your local­
FRESS DOES GREAT &gt;VORK
minimum 24,000 |*undl.
These
com e to this f f s t o will be by a t­ ity is solely duo to my efforts," said
In selecting officers for the ensu­ tracting to It people of means from a prominent board of trade organrates were constructed in the same

THE SANFORD HERALD

TH E REASO N WHY

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

SJi * »■••»

S

BOARDS OF TRADE

W

TH E NEWSPAPERS

T

THE GEO. H. FERNALD
HARDWARE CO.

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j

! J. L. MILLER’S BAKERY j

ing year a t the Miami meeting, mem
bers of the Florida Press aasociation
displayed wisdom in naming a roan
of’ tlhe character of Chris O. Cod­
rington, editor of the D eLand News,
as president, for Mr. Codrington will
make a most worthy successor to
“ Bot)'* Holly, editor of the’ Sanford
Herald. Eqaat -wisdom was shown
in naming other officers, as follows:
Oscar T . Conkling, editor of the
Miami Herald, vice president; T. J.
Appleyard, Tallahassee, sta te ptinter,
secretary; J . W. White, editor Fra­
ternal Record, Jacksonville, treas­
urer, and Harry L. Brown, editor St.
. T H E LA D IES' A U X IL IA R Y
At the meeting o( the Florida Augustine Record, national, commit­
press Aasociation in Miami Editor teeman. Better men could not have
Triplett of the St. Cloud Tribune been selected.
proposed a Ladies' Auxiliary In con­
A H IN T TO TU E SQ U TH
junction with the Press Association
Prof.
Moses E. Wood, of the Cen­
for the entertainment o ft the wives
and sisters and sweethearts of the tral State Normal School, Edmond,

manner as those from A. C. L. and

8. A. L. stations, announced laat
week, being 125 per cen t, of the cur­
rent rites on boaed fruit of 80 lbs,
which is equivalent to the same rate
in cents per 100 lbs.
([T h e League also announces a re­
duction 'of 5 cents per crgte in the
Tate on celery from Florida to Colo­
rado common pointa, such as Den­
ver,. Colorado Springs, Pueblo, etc.
This reduction, which is equivalent
to $20 per cat, became effective on
March 1st.— Florida Grower.

UH&amp;m É ÌÌU

the north and west. With S' system
of good brick roads over Florida
we shall see ' such a" roah hWO
winters as has not been dreamed of,
and every one that comes loaves a
lot of money here.
All these people now* .are auto­
mobile enthusiasts, they will bring
their cars and they will hire them,
but they will not come or stay in
Seminole county if we do not nt once
get busy and bond and build brick
roads.
T he amount each of us will have
to Q«iy in additional
taxes will
am ount to but little compared to
the added value of everything, and
the added increase of every one in
business in the county. In no other
possible way could we at this time
expend money to auch an advan­
tage. Good roads aro not a luxury,
they aro an absolute necessity those

iier to ua the other day. True hie
assistance was most valuable in
launching the boartf but out'Mes fait'
to reveal that agriculture was hla
theme in-the orily address he made
to the citizens of this vicinity. In
these same files, however, issue after
issue carries the atory ot agriculture
apcccoses in other parts of the state,
iHth the query, ''W hy not here?"
Instances o f'th is nature can no
doubt be multiplied by every news­
paper in the s t a t e .- - Dunncllon Ad­
vocate.
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Thr Boston l.yrlm
llapllst Temple Services Faster
u n u j ^ a r ; tu m c o r n i m i «si:i
the editor was not smart enough -to
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Arrangement» are being made for
catch
them all.
You arc invited to the Easter ser­
A RESUME OF SANFORD
u Urge nudienee to greet the coming vices Sunday at the Baptist Tem ple.
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE
ol the Hoatnn Lyrics to Sanford. T h e schedule of services is as followa:
Horlon /,yrir» • *
They will a|i|Mar a» the third Alka­
At
the
Bnptist
Temple April 14th
A
44r«N
ail
Comm«iml»AM
Im
«
lK
»
e
Ultlc Happening«—Mention
Hon.
9 :30 General Sunday School.
C"i eir.ft lis S&gt;VMlf r 4*lst. *•* PkilM
hest Lyceum attraction at the Hnpthe
famous
Boston
Lryirs will ap­
Jno.
I)
Jiu
k'n
*.
Supt.
of Matter« in Brief—
Mu K A Te.Kvac I'h.M No *03
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tist Tem ple the night of April l l t h
pear under the auspices of the Alka­
M isa
9
:30
Primary
Sunday
school
Personal Items of
There seem» to lie , a wide felt mhest Lyceum Course. These artists
Allie Trafford. Supt
Interest
,, lerest in the .'"iiiing of tjn - popular
should draw n crowded house.
'
Miss
9:30 Junior Sunday school.
inuelctil company
E ailtr
rh&lt; nl is under the direction of Miss
%
Cluru Millcn. Supt.
Last year the Lyrics appeared at
Although still two days off, the Belle Smith who is well qualified to
Summary of the Floating Small
•V
Wedding .tnnounremcnf
m
St Jo h n s Military Academy ul Dels9 :30 Temple Brotherhood. Mr. \V\ East.-t spirit is in the air, for the tench the latest and newest of mod­ v A very charming announcement
Talk» Succinctly Arranged for
lield, \\ is.
Tnis year -the Lyrics
E. Sooggnn. Pres't; Prof. B. F. East-• egg bunt i-&gt; An, east and wist, ern dances. There is no doubt that reception, to announce the coming
Hurried Herald Header»
iron the lake to the Heights, the the announcement will bring out u marriage of Miss Goldie Berkley and
were requested to return but hull no
E v i l , Teacher.
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dates available
Finally trie Acad-! 9:30 Fidelia Ladies.
Mrs. I.eslie children are h»Vpy hunting for big crowd of the young people on Mr. Charles T . L«-e was given In
Household goods. imperial irons cmy to o k them on a Sunday date
their honor at the home of Mrs.
Bryan, Pres't; Mrs E E. Cox. gulden eggs or winning the little Tuesday evening.
in
order
to
get
them.
black tnbbit, responsible for the
and yeast cakes nt Simon's.
60-tf
T. W. Lawton In Oviedo.
Tho
Teacher.
'
At Niaehville, Tenn., where one
gnilv colored ojfgt the children are
»
E a tltr Egg Hunt
marriage will take place in tho M eth­
9:30
Other
classes
for
all
ages.
All sizes brassier». Mr*, (¡race E. |
of the greatest lyceum courses hold
seeking, and even nt the social func­
T h e pupils of tho Seventh Grade odist church at Oviedo, April twentyWilliams, .IOC E ast First St.
64-2c
Subject, " T h e tions of tho older people the "egg”
in Ainericn is held in an auditorium 11:00 Preaching.
were
«tntertained yesterday after­ firat.
Evergreen Shore."
By the and the “ r a b b i t " play a prominent
Arthur Greene, representing the seating 7,000 people, the lloston
noon
by
their teacher, Mr». Geo.
pastor, Kov. George Hyman. part on the program and the menu.
Î
Antietam Paper Co., at J a c k s o n ­ Lyrics appeared and were encored
S ocial C alhn dar
Dickenson
with one of the. -first of
Special
Enstcr
music
under
the
.
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a
Easter is almost here. T o this, the
ville is in the city today calling on enthusiastically, tiine and time
The girls
Monday afternoon:
direction of Prof J. Howland milliner and the dresmaker ran les- the season’s egg hunts.
the local trade'.
again.
enjoyed
a
huppy
time
banting
for
Mrs.
W. E. Watson's At Home, in
Wildman.
tify. *fnr are they nut busy on the the eggs that were hidden It) the
„ tun
..... ot
„. tat
. . hens
.liens at. . Lef.
Hr sure
to make your
plans to he
honor of Mr*. It. A. Carae.
A coop
full
of
fnt
. — —..
.
1
6 :3 0 Junifir B. Y. P. V. Mrs. F. E . pretty lints und gowns th at will he
present a l [he Temple
Temide
the night
grounds a b ou t-th e Dickenson” home,
Tuesday night:
Iters.
.
04-2t
(Satchel, Supt.
of the 14th und get the benefit of
on dress parade Suntlny?
Lovely and to Gludys Adams happened tfitRe-opening of the Social Depart­
Don Peabody ia home for a few this great attraction
The prices 6:30 Senior B. Y. P I ’ Mr. S. G, woman will be lovelier still in her pleasure of finding the greatest num­
ment
dancing school.
•
*1 fete king E aster rfralions and the
days with his mother and family. linva. boon so arranged that all may
Kennedy, Pres t.
ber of the pretty eggs.
She was
Wednesday afternooii:
Don is living in Tavares while m ak­ atti'nd. Thirty-five cents for adults
7:30 Preaching. Subject, "Heading Palm Beach esuit and the Pnnnmn presented with un attractive little
Mrs. A. P. Connelly will entertain
ing a largo ab stract for the land and 2 0 cents for children.
I n ," being the lust in n series, hat will rejoice too, for all th e world E aster basket.
Gusaie Frank und the Auction Bridge Club.
companies operating in Lake county.
of sermons on the Prodigal Son U glad at Eastertide. In the church­ Vera Terheun found the next high*
Thursday afternoon:
Another invoice of lints und flowers
You are nlwuys welcomed at the es the air will he sweet with the
Fin» line of hose. 25, 35 and 50c.
- « - M e a . - - ^ « » r m a i a r ' , f &lt;»*
&lt;W» clsion was made b y opening n hook 't h e E v ery Week Bridge Club at the
rev iv ed f.t.lpj .¿nugtttug.*- vVi»&gt;vAkii«.4*&gt;T**mphr.'4.y'^«d1t^(JBh*cV ‘ *•* - v N -¿(r*rvnfa*.o|vcn«x(&gt;
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beautiful
E
a
ster
anthems
and
Nunc
E.
Williams.
IOC
East
F
First
S
t
;
64-2tc
and the 6 r»t letter on the page homo of Mrs. Geo. Davis. Hart.
drat S t7
Dimitis will he sufig in gladsome nearest A won the prize, the bupnio
64-2tc
...Thursday night: —
Lake Is Confident
Armour's Star
hnms at Lelllor’s.
strains.
—
that laid the eggs.
Vera Terheun
The Polly Primrose Dance, com­
Ö4-2L
Forrest I-ake of Snnford declared
Teachers' Meeting
was the fortuncte winner.
Mrs. plimentary to the Polly Primrose
Hon. Forrest Lake left yesterday
hunier .Music ill f'l'itropul ('hutch
At the reguhir monthly meeting 1 *“' r&lt;‘ yesterday that he believes his
Dickenson served refreshments and cast.
for Tallahassee where he will open of the teachers of the Sanford1 (-¡tv chances of being elected sjieaker of
Morning servi«*:
the happy hour came to an end r.It
Friday night:
headquarters for his candidacy for Schools Tuesday afternoon. March the Florida House of Representa­
Processional,
"Welcome.
Ilajqiy too soon.
Social Dejiartment dancing school.
s|&gt;eaker.
Mrs. Luke ami the c h il­ 30th, the following su bjects were tives this month are |()0 to I strong. Morn " Sullivan.
"k v rie.” Klvey.
dren will go later.
discussed by the (curlier» named He spent tin* ilny shaking hands
y
C hililrm 'e / ’urig
S fw -S tw C lub
J
• 3
uith
his
friend»
and
he
declared
that
M
mn
"C
h
rist
is
Risen,"
Sullivan
under
each
subject
Enjoying
the
delightful
hospitality
a
most
pleasant winter
After
Tin- Social Dep. rtmi nt of the
Ollcrtory. " A s it began to Dawn."
I The jireparation and assign he has the support of r«-presentnspent in this city Mr. and Mrs. (»
Women's Club gave »*. charming of Mrs. Henry McLaulin Thursday
tives
from
all
sections
of
the
»tut«*.
Flaxingion Marker.
E. Walker left yesterday for their ment of the lessons by the teucher
children's party Tuesday afternoon afternoon, the members of the SewAccording to Mr. Lake, the up­
Sa net us, Taylor.
Miss
Ensmtnger,
Miss
Stevenson
home in Topeka, Kunsns. They exat the club rooms, with Mtr.* J . Ii; Sew Club were Mradamea H. A.
building of Florida will he the upper­
Benedict!*, Morley.
and
Mias
Tetherly.
* expect to return a t un early dute
Sturlijig, ho-less.
Assisted by Miss Howard. R J. . Holly. J . S. Wilson.
Agnus Dei. Adams.
2. How to arouse and hold the most thought in the minds of lloprenext fall.
Kuthh’cn Steinmeyer, who presided C. H. Dlngee. F. L. Woodruff. R. L.
Gloria in Excels!*, Old Chant
pupils’ interest in the work Mrs. sentatives end Senators ulik«‘ when
at the
a n ! g; mc« wer«» 'Peek, O. L. Taylor: Miss Mamin
thè |»inno,
|»innn, music ai.d
the general assembly gets down to
Boiled ham still to be had at I.ef- Dickenson and Miss Millen.
Reiessiotial. "D a y of Resiirrcc.
Guest» of the club worn
thè
nfder
id
thè
aft.-rnnnn
and jileas- i Devlin.
business next week
He stated that tim
ller's.
64-2t
Tour»
t Mow to handle the "b a d hoy
Mrs May Dlrklns. Mrs R. L. B attle
ure
ruled
thè
hour
One
lidio
lady
he is |H*rsonally in favor of giving
Evening s e r v ic e
Miss Guild and Miss* Plant
Comfort Cottage will open to its
wa» under thè itn|ir«-»»i«*n timi thi» and Mrs Laurie Battle nf Lakeland.
!'• * "tonal. "Alleluia
l'ale»
4 How we as teachers may . «&gt;- the cities and towns the right to ,
patrons for dinner. 6:30 p. m. T h u rs­
childr«-n'» pari) wa» thè iiiitiation Di li, mu» refreshment» w«-ro served
operate
Mis* Flora Wjilki-r. Mis» amend their own charter» and to so till.
day . April 1st. 191
tuli* llli-mbershlji m ih«* Wornali'* hv I he grni loti» Imsless, consisting
»hnpe lrgi-l.it n.ti that iitle.» and
M ,*nitic;:l
\rineEva
Walkei
Mr
Wild man a nd
Club and wns greatly di»npjminted of toniati* shrimp salad. rt&gt;lleti sand­
towns can In* ujhrwed to run their
For a Safe Shtivr!
N nu Dtmills. Turle
Miss Till I
wiches. celery, (tickles, radishes and
when informed that ru»t \«-t bui »urne
own local ulluirs in their own way I (•if.rlorv
go to Albert Gramling's real sanitary
\ nt hern
' llallallijah.
i-nllee
5 Mow tin- »upcrui tendoni can
lini«- III thè ne.ir future »In- tttlgllt.
without 'logging the wheels of t hi* C h fi-’
barber »hop.
An ounce of preven­
lti»«*n
help Mi»» Hunter Mis» ttrr Mr legislative boil)
beco me a niember. T h e color schemi*
tion is worth a pound ” f cure
Ser
lie*essioiiul, "J«*sus Lives." Gaunt­
Christopher and Miss King
/•er.onuf M ention
of |iink and w-liite wa» efleelivelv
Mr Lake declares that he is in let t
vice De Luxe, 119 \V. First St.
6 . When to give physical culture
Margaret
Nearing, who lina
Mi»
carnei! out wiHi quantitie» uf &gt;ut.
favor of Senator Ion I. Farris' plan
fi I -If
drill» Mi»» Moon
Mi-» lliggin» for a reconstruction of the legislative
lluwi-r». thè jnnk and ulule &lt;d ice I.... .. visiting lit v. \rthur Perk and
b.iiehr Egg II uk'
Sundays join the merry crowd at and Mi»s Harri»
creati* und Hit- damty little cak«-s his mother has returned to Jackson­
bod) as he believes a great deal of
Woodland Park.
Music, am use­
7 Grading
Mr Kzcll
Tt-i
('rimar)
and
Ib-gintu-r»
De
iced in |unk wt&lt;r« v«-ry jir«-11il&gt; served ville.
time and expense can be saved by
ments, bathing
Lease it for your
The jdun of having each teacher tins jdan but there 1» little rhance jtnrt meni» &lt;&gt;f th«* lla|&gt;ti»t Tempie and ut tructivi- as well a» temjiting
next picnic. See photos at pop-corn present discuss some tuple of inter
Miss Anne Terliun«- and Miss
for i he pa»»iige of such a measure Sund.i) SchiHtl wi|| bave un egg The atinmil children'» pnrtv .glveli
wagon.
63-tf
•*»t proved most help fill and inter till» »••;i * oii
Kat
herififc Ter It ti tu-, ttie charming
hlU
li
Monda)
;&gt;ft«*rtt""ii
al
3
30
l&gt;
&gt;
HoSm-ial
De|iartm.-ht
I»
mie
of
Jacksonville Mctro|illls
«•sting
It un» . onci d e l I•\ all t lo­
in t «,•■ N'orth park un l'ark avellili- thè i In- f soci.il evi-ut» alliolig I he guest» of their aunt, Mr» h K.
Lake Arri*«-»
teacher» th at this wu&gt; on»* «.( ti..lie' ....... Nintb und Tentb »tr«-«-t» little folk»
Filiceli children w«-rt- Dutton lelt Thursday morning for
Ih«- &lt; hurch in ‘»anioni
The following telegram from our best meetings of the year
l'b- niothers of Cradle Itoli buine» i-ntertaineil unti all enjnyeil a line their home in New York.
special correspondent at T-dblhu»*«*«Il »celti» lo u» that it I» seldom a are inviteli ti» bring thè bable» alno lime
ttlhers ii«»i»tmg Mr» Starling
will be of interest to our Sanford
■
uni
munii &gt; ha» wit m-sseil so «I«*\lr» F. II ^ sjile of Jackson. Mich
we-e Mr» (
l&gt; Mi l.atighlin and
Sutler
readers
lighi'ul un e\ein|dlfichtn»ll of t he
in the city this week.
She re­
/'n- 1//.1 ( lui,
»I III k
Mr». O E IIa
\ «|i«*c|al meeting id t
Tallahassee. Fla
April 2
sided hen- several years ago ami her
The
P ro . illa »
wer«
d e lig h tfu lly
liiibler»
t lie First Nalionul Bank I lllrd P»nlm a» ha» bi-«-n exhiblted
Sanford Herald, Sanford. Fla
muli) Sanford friend» un- glad lo see
id Sanford: Florida, i» hereby culled m i nur little citv tilt» fumi Pnasinn - Iite rta iiie il it th e home of M r»
I h Su in m i TUckcr
Hon
Forrest Lake arrived this In lie lielif ill tile rooms id t In­ Bank. Week
[..tste rh y ) e s t e r d a y ufternnon.
De­
A rare treni Is in stnre for thè her uguin
morning and has opened reception al 10:30 u. rn on Tuesday. Jiiy.L "B eh o ld . how gnnd and how pleas- licious re fre s h m e n ts were s e rv e d a n t i'
nu-ntbers «*f thè Womitn'« Club io-xi
rooms at the Leon.
Mr. Lake feels ilh. 19 1
Mr anil Mrs C F Williams wer«
i nt it i» for brethreti In ilwell tu a good tim e e n jo v e d hut th e in n
t u i i»n«n|i-r t h e i.d v i m i n i
Wedili -d a) alti rimon ut thè regufitr
confident of his election us s|naker it ) id a tm riding t In* artici
among tho»«- who left for Cuba Wedgenial little c ir c le til (ut nil» a lw a y s I
ol a»- getber in tirili)'"
meeting of Ihe generai citili
Dr
Other members take the same view snciattun In provili«* for a »Inling
liesduv lilghl
I Ve«1 jileasant me« ting»
I .v
Tin»»«* ••n Situ iti« I T i n k e r
p r o f«-»»or
iti
thè'
T h e «ilb)«-ct e|u»»«-n for our u n ion
of his |»o»»ibtc success
1
he
ch
.iru.i-ig
ho
pi'
ibi
•
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i
t Il f V I t !
•mg
I,
I IJ IT- t
.d dn
lll-etlng- i * ,* * I- ol Ih j.r..
poi v «• 1 ni «r •• » - t o o l
S
\
at-pi-itr»
M»r. ». •
' Mr ( ha» Folk ha» gone m Heur.uni
blie to -» 1 1 . Itili 111 .|i r t t »
1 ' t —j, ••» ol
■I. - ■ tot in-i»t (•folliti .:- .1 ••ir gt.i Frog I alture
W
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to
W
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Hilt
W
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gi.i
t- a»si»l n t •mlu. t ing uvungellsi-.flS-w
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III.
. i-f I I- -si- g in t j o d » » o n !
Ho
I it-rotori
De p rlno-'il
.|e
F a » ) interesting und iitnin i.- Iv
u
Tutu
Davi».
r
11
11
.irm
r
• 11-- on •ting
I «v •r o n e of hi.» fallitili»
t lire» ou tt*‘ nitt-ting» tht .ughnut . ih«* slate.
l-apii-m id thè M •I y Njnnt
11
prillila III«-. Demand f..r exceed- »up
Mill. the Modern Drama.
lohn», J D Huberts, II. II
\\ Mi l \ Kit.
Dr. Tucker is
On this solemn anti holy Good
pi).
Now's breeding tune.
Write
.1 J. Purdon. C. C. Woodruff, II. C. II lecturer of not«-. i-onf«-irjng upon
Mr. I&gt;un«-an B Curry. Mute preaCrehier
Friday
let
us
turn
buck
for
a
few
for (older. Breeder» und hotel stock
Dti Hose und Miss Jessie Wheeler
iib'iit of iln- Christian Endeavor
1-2-9-16 •23-3», 5-1
the
Sanford
Club
a
groat
privilege
moments and try t«» recall and make
for aale.
The Ortega
Breeding
re-pouding to their i n xi t ut mn Society i* the guest of Mr and Mrs.
realistic
that tirsi great bajitism in
Farms, Jacksonville
Ortega 5 2 c .
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I
ill
till
I
.jo
n..ti*- rom j*4• t |,"| |t-e will rpjM-ar tien D.iv » II .rt
lllsluqi &lt; urlev In Sanf urd
the u p p e r I h .iiulier to .leiiis.-b-m
Fla.
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of
M
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The
M .t-tcr l i d
to ld them 1 .
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Sa ni.ir.I |ieo|t|e
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t-r Faster _ 1 fu-^gr ■.mis voting j, • little folk» and t* .«
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lint
to
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to
tarry
unti
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be
we«vks in the wa) «&gt;( improving and holy r u m i n i l i mn limit ili«- haliti» o|
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Kiel • t w«»•I hird ■ &lt;t( I he 1 h«-ir i-rt-t rut I••«I
clearing lljt. The folloumg i» a list the Bl»hop
. »ult ntt a i 'I o if t , ■ o mi t 1 1o g i«.« di.) Hi«- ttai lier» of thè prtmi-ry t
bapt
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shmiltl
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the
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of the contributor» to t h&lt;- &lt;1-111111
Misses Lucra and M ary Chajipoll
mints." Tho*« prcM-nf w« re . Mrs. dopar!meni nf thè Bafitisl Sun«iny|
It must have s&lt;-etiled strange to
fumi this week:
o'clock mas» he preai heil a sermon ;
r.re
at Stetson University for tho
T A. Neni.
Neni, «limetres», Mr-*. Archie srhool will hi*ve mi egg Imiti fnr thi-j
I 1.00 which will not be forgotten for »limi­ m«n who had had such wondrous
John Stempcr
spring term. ' The former is taking
|:,tts,
Mr»
Spicer.
Mi««-.»
Charlotte
liltb* folk» of that ilepnrtfmjnl.
them
.50 timi- to com«- bv the Catbolic: who enduretnent be»low«-«l upon
K. Koiirke
f«-- or» on lh&lt; pipe organ while Mis*
Il .nd.
Sitili«-«*
William», Salome
tilt t b&lt;- sa pii* ulternimn Htere will
while
the
Master
was
still
on
earth
lit» subject wa» per­
1.50 were present
J. W. Sypes
Clutpi'.ll is faking i i.ormai
V
Il
mptnn.
M
rribu
'King.
(¡»i-si«In- «»in- 1 t Ho* Imm«- «•f Mr C R
I0.P0 sonal suncli'icatmti and he made an that t h e y l «mill erst nut devils, to Ijt
G W. Spencer
!..
rum
.m
l
Jo
-ie
St
timon
Walker for lite I hlldfili «*( thè ( ' ' 111cjipeill to i||l ( at built » to show their coinmaniled to tarry for a greater
grcgutmnal Surnlny »elioni.
access of power.
W hut did it all
religion
in
their
life
To
he
Cat
ho­
S h a v e 4 o u r s e lf
Sudili Ih ¡i'. ! lancivi} Scolmi
! . ( ' t* !'. !nt«-r. preside:.t of
T t n - ila y aftermión
tln*
Junior
The vv»y to save time, save your lies in feet und not merely in name me:- ii ? Hadn't the Master breathed
('¡vie I.oague will bave un egg hunt the (’ D Painter F«-rti!ir.i-r Co. of
on
thetrf
the
Holy
Spirit?
But
then
The
Smt.il
Dept
of
the
Woman'«
His .afternoon ilisctnir»«- t-rcnti-d ol
patience, save your money and save
ili wiil re-opeu it» dancing achool |in thè park and 011 Wciln-vlny Jurk«"iiv ill.- r|»-ni Tbursduy in the
th«
ceremoni«*» «»f wts the command to tarry
your face is to shave,yourself with confirmation.
vi»iting the celery farms.
eadny evt-ning nt H «»'clock ut thè
|
nflcrnoon thè «la»««-»&lt;&gt;f Mi»» city,
Carri«*»
And they were all "with one ar
the safety razor*. We have the fol­ which-he fully exidniaed to an 1 mlih room»
Aft«*r tln* long Lenl'-n Fr»rning«r ami Mi.« I.illiun lliggtn»
ence compos«*tl of f a t holies and non- cord ." in perfect sympathy, in lov
lowing in stock:
Mr
U 1. Il.illund. formerly
t hi
l this vt FI le* i;aim| iii-As lo lite w1 ! Itavi- uittilh -r•r in Ih«park
ing
hi
m
itili),
tm
discord;n.t
note,
m
»
Cat
holies.
In
txp'iiining
why
at
Gillette, Gem, J r ., Durham Gilbut
&lt;'ontiiiii.-.l on I’ag«* S
nr«.
Dmibtb-s»
man)
slated
more
ore
Invmg
eleim-nl
The
dllticing
lette. Knders, Ever Ready and Auto the close of the urt-rnony I»*' give» suspicion of motive, no reproach«*«
Stro|i ami all the acevssori«'». Get ' each person conlirimd it »light blow John vws not saying to Peter. "Ah!
(he habit of shaving your own luce in the check, he paid his respect» in &gt;«!»eter. how could you deny Him!
■nd you will always do it.
unqualified ti-rni’ to those win* make And to think, how dreadful you
Hill Hardware Co.
. a busi new of insulting Catholics rursed and swore that you never
60-tfc
: and trying to stir up religious big- knew Him! O, brother, how could
“
t
Î otry. Bspccinlly &lt;iid he tell what he you be ao false!"
Have Your Ford Repainted Now
•thoughl of lh e new
t„.w species
*IIPCi(.s of carpet
And Peter was not rntninding John ^
We have secured the services of a hpgger who has appeared 'in the of hia angry pussion when Ho prayed
H E R E is a human side lo (his institution. W e like to meet outr customers and Ret
first claw painter and we can make southland « n d wi»&gt; W«dn*»d cloved the Mu»t«*r to command fire to come
down
from
Heaven
and
consume
acquainted with them for our mutual advantage.
n ü r r . ° o í « 00k
«loor» is doing his be«t to drive citionly 112.00. This includes cleaning
thoae
careless
Samaritans!
•
«;
T
his
hank R working all the tim e to please its customers, and we are well equipped
zen against citizen
thoroughly, coat of drop black and
And
nobody
je
p
ro
a
c
h
e
d
.
Thomrs
to render the best assistance to legitimate business interests.
Bishop Curley is nn eloquent
®°a* ° I finishing varnish, upholstrcry
speaker and well conversant with for doubting. 0 , no, they were ull
Your alfaire can be intrusted to your H O M E I N S T I T U T I O N with the knowledge
■nd top retouched.
AS houts re­
with one accord. Maybe some sweet
the subjects he discussed. Ills Visit
that
th ey will Ik* well cared for, as this hank Is owned and managed b y the most solid
quired to complete the jo b . '
echo came to them - " I would Father
to Sanford has resulted in untold
Sanford M achine 81 Garage.
they were one as we uro one."
and successful business men of this city.
•O'good.
62-PH-Ate
* We conduct a well equipped Savings D epartm ent, where you can open an account
They
tarried.
Was
it
to
try
their
• The following were among tho
____
faith!
Was
it
for
a
more
thorough
with $ 1 .0 0 and will receive 1 per cent interest, compounded quarterly, on all funds
confirmed: Mrs it H Geiger. Mr»
BO YOU N E ED G L A S S E S ?
l&gt;r* H. W. Grady, a well known J«»e Daniels. Mias«-» May Leonurdy. ough heart.»«*arrhing? Wjis it fur a
deposited.
*
e
What kejit
optometrist of Kissimmee is at the |Evelyn Berner. Margaret Burner, jierfect consecration?
L E T US S E R V E YOU
office of the Robbins Nost- hotel to- Helen Weth, I &lt;11* Ahearne, Florence ! hnck the flood of that wonderful outJ » y and tomorrow.
Dr. Grady is Ahearne, B erth a Ahearne. Josephine |*ouring?
Are W E rcs«ly?
Are the condi-!
licensed by the S tate Board of Ex- Fseulo, Alberta Aycocke, Madeline;
•rainers In Optometry, and would Mallem, Alice Mary Oglesby; George tions for the baptism of power all
h o u se
lu i eg ) *
o® pleased to see any one needing Schmal, Alfred Weth. Philip Miles, fulfilled that we may bring forth the
fruits
qf
"love,
joy,
peace,
meekness,
Louis
Rotundo,
Rush
PJtt,
Bertram
optical service of any kind. There
A. R. KE Y, CoMkitr
D. L. THRASH ER, Vice-Prcs.
FÜRREST LAKE, Pres.
I ,*vt
no charge made for examination. Shepherd. William Maliern.- Alfred longsuffering, temperance, faith and
Aycocke,
Jamo»4 thereby be prepared to win men to
. . *n future, iv
it is his
ms intantion
invention to
10 Berner Merton
Tegular dayi in Sanford at least S c h ial. Fran cis Britt. Charles B o o t h e holy, blessed living Christ?
tundo. Twenty-five In all.
• Contributi
l *lc e * month.
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NAIL MIRACLE OF
DEATHLESS LIFE

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Throughout the Ages the Spirit
o f Easter Has Voiced the
Highest Aspirations of
the Human Soul.

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l the god which was nfterwnrd burli-ii
In a sepulcher The worshipers prayed
and fasted In walling and lamentn
i lion In preparation for the sacramehtat meal
Hut when night had
fallen the grief df the worshipers
1 turned to ecstatic gladness In the Fes11 va I of Joy
Suddenly a light shone
In the darknesg. The tomb was opened
and the temple thrilled to shouts that
told that Allis bad risen from the
dead
And ss the priest touched the
lips of the mourners with balm he
softly whispered In their ears the
glad tidings ol salvation
The resur­
rection of Attls « a s hailed by bis
votaries ns n- divine promise that
they. too. would Issue triumphant
from the corruption of the grave.
A blessed sacramental meal and a
baptism ot blood w-ero among other
ceremonies for the initiates, a rllunl
which included a sacrifice of virility.
If meant to them, a new spiritual
birth and remission of sins.

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IN.

Sho knows tho value of the Red
Cross nursing. She Instructs tho chil­
dren In Its mysteries quite ns'soon as
they are able to .comprehend. If ono
gets a hurt Anger, ono o f her ilstorn
I Is expected to give first old. If It
is done quickly, and with dispatch a
shining penny I* her reward. Tho
; children are taught to watch for tears
f and rips In daddy's cloth»-«, and when
the rents are skillfully mended this
rails for more tinning pennies and
fulsome praise from mamma
Tho
child who discovers a break In tho
tablecloth or carpet and whose deft
lingers mnko it as good ns new re­
ceives so much pralre a» well ns her
penny that her mother hints they
must look out lest she add miscjilef
to Inbor by finding holes thnt shouldn’t
be there.
The sweeping, dusting, brendnmklng
and bed-make up» come In for their
share of reward. Little by little the
girls have acquired the rudiments of
knowledge of housekeeping.
Tho careful mother does ^ULiblnk
this 1» nil sho needs to do. On some
particular occasion she surprises the
children with a typewriter. It had
been long used, but It almost seemed
to be giving It away for that
which i
was the prlco she paid for It. What
fun for the little girls.
In a fort­
night they had mastered Its Intrlcacl*»; v-t-ro sending letters to every
little, friend they ever heard of. An
°1‘1 Plant&gt;. purchased at auction, ac-

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Rubber Constantly in Demand.

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Semi-official estimates made In In­
SANfORD I0DQIS
dia of ^ghe world’s production of rub­
ber for several years fo come Indi­ • Saitiord U d g c No G2. \ , nd y
cate a constant Increase, passing ¡00,Communication every IK , „ ,, j?'
OOti touq In 1910.. hut never equaling Thursdays at 7:30.
welcome.
L 1r‘‘*hrn
the demnnd0 . L. Taylor
t ,
J 1 hurnph
Secretary
Cnnxti.v and the U e ’**-.i R ii- - ,.
u M.
The urea of (J- • Domini» n ■' ' ‘innda
la 3 ,d£fl.iMû s q u a r e utl’t-r T*
-»r»-a of
Monroe Chapter N« I*,.
^
M.
Continenti! United States &gt;. 000
Meets evvty srrond and ,,,, r ,
square miles. Canada Is as b
•» the day in Masonic Hull *iv&gt;-r i . , Ur*
f; »«-ria
United fitu’fs with s Inrrltnr. m t-pare Theatre. Visiting com|.,ir
n . ", '***■
that Ih ns xr-re nu tlir■***
m-n em­ J. F. K tirria!i
1u&gt;ST
Secretory
pires and the slat o. h'*»w Vt.rh
’ * i’ruR

HE spirit of Easter hud Its birth
Whit U fhff** ' i tli** vaJun of life
in that dim past when mans
Half
&gt;h Itchtfu n* ** wlfr.
wondering eyes first vagnely
tVht-n f f i•ri'NIi t* I " ' f itn&lt;
l |w'nr** * titiit hi**
To lidttip tli«* nim rlagv
iltv ln r*
Seminole ( hopter 2. 0„|,., |,, tlftlS
ornsr'd the promise of the «well
Mi-et» «very first and t r ,
Inf; need, the mystery of bursting hud.
I M-xdj.
F*rom the hour a man Is bereft of his
in each monto
r’ V iT jn iii ,
tho miracle of resurrected life In leaf
mate, left alone In a desolate home.
his Star in the East ur.
and flower. Down through the cotintMViUJ
*_____,
Ills relatives' and
to visit this chapter.
lea* ages .have thundered the hofriends begin to
Alice E Rol,i,
k*T'* V
itamuih of vernal Ju&gt;, peans of wclcomo
worry about him.
to tho reborn earth pregnant with Its
If he has a sister,
I’hoenii l.udgc N„
|
gift of Immortality. In every Innd.
aunt or distant
/P I
1 Meets second and f,,
ttarage and civilized, In .every step of
cousin, » h e Is
Nisi ting Knights
is ut.
ttîa.u .
tnan-s uplift from barbarism to cul­ M O D E L
FOR A L L T IM E
* .
quickly sent for
ii. McLaulin
ture. from prehistoric to modem
Tho
househol d
K. K—nnd S.
times, each passing year has wit- ,
reins,
suddenly
I
tinned the passionate rhythm of wall­ L A W S O F T H E IN C A S R E M A R K ­
Sanford Lodge No. 27
d rop ped, are
ing. lamentation and agonized despair­
A B L E F O R T H E I R W IS D O M .
placed I n
her
MectA%v»ry Monday
ing prayer for the dead god. until
over FmiterlafTheatre'
hands. A young
at a mystic moment, penitential sacrlI J . W . O. Singletary
woman w.-ho has
Men and fasting, weeping and mourn
Secretary
little or no experins give way to transports of Joy Ju s t Imposition of Taxes, and Benefi­
lonco finds the
which hall the resurrected deity who . cent M andate* Concerning the U n ­
care of a homo
Gale C'lly CanA No. n. w n \y
has broken again the grim gates of
L;-- - :
fortunate Prin cip a l Features
thrust 'upon her
Meets second uiffl four:!. W.-tlnj^u»
death.
nwfnh&gt;i-vxk'4-fct&gt;trtt&gt;
of Ancient C ivilization.
,.-j- V ' , ! ) ? &lt; &lt;*. ' L A
Wo Christians have no monopoly
»&gt;
-*&lt;
jr&gt;
D r Miller
.1 F. Il„„|eh#tl
* * &gt; ,v I .»&gt;&gt;•• -V O
or*Kir hndyfhfr^Mtet1Rea* of ¿fi-W
Clerk
Council ( ,irnmand*r
house alike. The lug thorn to the public schools, by tho
In the remote fastnesses cf a huge
■
resurrection and immortality, of a
Ily . the tlmo
mountain range, ou a continent un&gt;
wife took a special greatest of economy.
We In ve alwavi tried to be ¡ml • lòde ah*«!
deity who die« to esvo tho world and . ___
,
. ...
. ... . . „&gt;
.
..
.
,
. . .
i 4 known to the civilized world of hit- pride In preparing the dinner with h&lt;T they are about eighteen there’» noth­ ol tke other (ellow in the gftural equipment,cd ' United Hrothcrhood of &lt; •irpi-ntri. ml
Who rises triumphant from tho dead *
. , , .
” „„„
ing
a
smart
little
family
of
girls
can’t
Joiners of tm i-uu
.
«»P« ®"‘- *"•« 1"9 years ngo the An own hands. The young cousin ‘leaves
our trote. Attn evidence oi thu deure to thow
T h a i .....
has been the ....................
radiant principle
turn their hands to. They hnvo de­ the newel, tad only the her! oi everything, td
dea of South America—there existed tv al! to the maid’s Judgment. Cook cun
San forti lxn-iil Union
m,»U
o f humanity's Instinctive religion
first and third Thur-ul, u ^ I at T
civilization so remarkable that the not ho blamed loo severely for serv­ ceived daddy completely.. Hoys wOutd gladly recommend to litert ol ink
vfrom the early dawn of man's spirit­
o’clock in the Eaglra* II,.
most famous of thu historians of the ing dishes needing the least cooking have been married an d -gon e. The
ual life. Tho nnclent temples o! a
I. W ( ( Singleton ,
conquest said of It: "Lows so benofl- and not the most iippetlilng T h e matt girls are his stanch Uttlu bund of sup­
hundred different religions have re­
Scc'y-Trc.is
1. nt
It's due to the good Judg­
i-ent have never been enjoyed by at.y come# home to find dinner has Ju#t porters
echoed to the lamentations for dead
country under a i&gt; Ub'lsthin Menanti, been j u r i e d or lias been ready an ment of the mother that the family
deitl«-« and their old altars have vi
I». 1*. c&gt;. E. Snri’,,,,1 1 ...I i-'-ti
T h ese are the
or under any kings, whether of Asia.- hour or two before and is cold, drjed Is a Credit to hbr
brated and thrilled with the joyous
Meet
tirsi and tltr.l \\ j "*■».. Ulgkl
Combined Office
Africa or Europe" That, writes U It out, not edible
lie Is told cousin girls who make sensible marriages.
hymns In honor of resurrected gods
U
t
corner
of First "Sr. .»mi i’alnu-iia \v»&gt;
and Fountain Fen
Enock, In "The Secret of tho Pacific, ' went to n card club early In the after Had they been - boys, tho mother
O. L. Taylor
j» j
Tho germinal Idea is found In almost
couldn’t
have
guided
themas
well,noon,t He finds the window- of his
«11 tho myth, of savage ,K-oples. It lB not an exaggeration.
Secretary
&gt; aulii »1 Hul«
There’s more heart and
Among the-most remarkable laws of romp open wide, papers blown about perhaps.
was the pervading Idea In the faith of
—
thè
rxiwsit
membcr
ol
(he
Csrtrr's
In
i
Ismilr.
promlso with ono little girl In tho
Household tabby
The Lake llrerze t ounrll N,, ;| j un¡or
the old Hindus; It Inspired the an­ tho Incas wore those concerning taxa- In nil directions
tion. The principal fentute of thosn never, allowed upstairs, was dozing home than of a baker’s dozen of lads Peacrsft lak writvs • blue »od drivi s jet blscl.
i
Order United American Ab -hanir«
cient Egyptian belief In Immortality;
law» was that tin- taxes wore not paid on his pillow In which long rents What one man dislikes another mnn it ir «pecrilly brillisot, smoolh snd pvrmsiwnl.
Meet* every Web.,- :
,, ¡,
In the pre-Christian religions of Baby­
Tome in snd Ivi ur ihow you iFw nvw C snci mk
in money, but in work and In produce, had been clawed The room wns str-wi. would go wild over T h ere fCu an-’
M.,
in
the
City
il
»II
■Tothm
Lolle
with
tire
pew
Bavv-conlrollct.
lon, Assyria and Asia Minor II was
whether manufactured or grown. The with ilrlftn of feathers
un- welcomed &lt;’ Il
■I
fundamental; while around this Iflea Inca emperors thought It unjust to
ME ETIn Greece. Carthage and Romo cen- demand that taxes should be paid In
Men may suit themselves to their P E R I L IN C L A N D E S T IN E
t ’elerj &lt; il) Veri»- Su
INCO­
* («T il the most sacred of rites ami tiny kind of commodity that the pen turro, Hidings
ile who hu» hud a
Meeting evcrv Tu» -&lt;1. .
.&gt;t i
mysteries
Strange and sometimes pie could not produce by their own hupp) home and finds It topsy lurvy
o 'clo ck
F ic o liu ililm g
'
^ Hi.fr,id, Florida
Not Mint t snarril so tur shove
horrible In sacrifice were the cere­ personal labor.
J . T . Hoolehun,
&lt;. I
under a new regime Is apt to grow
M o f l f n s t h i s irre.», tvnfie t o . t i r ? ;
W o r t hy l'r»-.'i»l»-iii
monies which ushered In the reborn
If he broaches the i&gt;ul&gt;- vrt't \&gt; t 1 I m l f fu ri m s t i m t ! m .
The people also paid another sort of despondent
*T
world, rituals of worship which tribute They made clothe», shoes and Ject to his cousin, like us not sin- M ig h t hiqs- w In-,.- ri-nsoi, s o n ili Ut-ipnlr.
drenched altars with human blood In arma for Ilio soldiers, and for the poor. I Hare» up ond retorts angrily she Is
O J1 S T ill UK NO fil
&lt;&gt; It M
All the world love* a lover, one of
Imitation of the god who died that who could not work themselves. *nv- there to accommodate him
Mw-tr cv&gt;Ty iir-' .o !
L,
the
kind
that
steps
Gobi
I
y
forward
and
tho world might live In other places tr.g fo ego or Infirmity
Nine men would brnMi up th»- home
♦ nights nt 7 :;I0 in Maso,
The cloth
seeks
nn
Inlnxluctlon,
calls
upon
her
the great spring festival took the form -.vi»,» made of wool from the flocks of and go to boarding Ttr&gt;- tenth solves
Visiting brothers »»-lift
o f Joy transformed into the abandon Danas Hint abounded in the moun­ the matter, concluding Its bent fhe and wins her In lh&lt;* regulation fash­
W. A. Ginn.
Jubn
ion
and
aboveboard
Hut
all
Iho
of Urcnso. Hut in all these perver­ tains, On the plains of the seacoast. only way out of it —to marry
It's
U of It
world
detests
a
cur
who
marks
out
rrm
sions the central Idea remained as an where the climate Is warm -and t h e y ’ not easy to find n w|fe just suited
a
pretty,
timoci-nt
young
girl
with
a
«•xprcsslon of man s attempt to fathom do not dress In woolens, the people ^ to his needs. Two years that dragged
tho secret of the universe and to ad­ made col to » clothes, the cotton being heavily by brought him Indigestion, sinister Intention of making love lo
ju st tils little life to Its awful'mys- supplied from the crops of Ih»* »’tn- sleepless nights dread of the morrow, her by stealth then leaving her to
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ e e 9 9 - t » * 4 y &gt; c o « 4 9 t ’-»«»« h
awake from a broken love-dream as
(cries.
peror. The shoes were made tn tin* conviction ther»-'» no plao»- worse than
♦
♦
best
sb»*
can
STAR
i BRAND
f
Women, God
We moderns of today can have no provinces whero aloe# wore most home for a lone man
♦
Nine
times
out
of
ten
he
manages
adequate conception, of what the nil abundant, for they were made of the bless ih»-m, were apt to read discour­
4
to
plrk
up
acquaintance
with
n
girl
*
lb* asked per­
vent of spring meant In the child leaves of n tree cr.lled maguey Each agement’ In his face
*
♦
In a way which i|o»*s tint arouse her* J
W f f i a S K 'X
0« 9 « 4 ' 9 &gt; m «444
hood of mankind In a way w&gt;- have province furnished Its own produc»*. mission to call on them, they put
suspicion, contriving to meet her tie- j
♦
forth
homo
cheer
to
make
him
forget
conquered the seasons mid adapted and n»&gt; pm-vlnre had t»&gt; su, ply any
^ One Inrh Ua-de
ill lb- I’litdokrd |*.
his dreary life Usually It's the plain­ cldentnlly. as she supposes. He puts X
ourselves to their changing moods llut thing Hint dlrl n- l belong to It
a thought In her innocent mind thnt
der
This
Heading
Vi III» ii.ii» ut Í7JI
est
homelike
woman
who
strlk»-»
n
There *» n.. n In tn-flci-nt mandate
oven a few- centuries ngo, man was al- .
their meeting ha» been a romance
Per Year.
P o sitiv e ly Guaranteed
most hopeless in tho grip of a relent- that forbade beggary and destitution; chord In his heart. She has so much
so sweet that no one else must share
Made fo* all Markinr«
lens, pitiless rhythm of superfluous that, of co it me, followed upon due pro­ ■sympathy In her nature
their secret lie nsks the girl to meet
Cousin
Is
having
the
lime
of
her
Every citizen
plenty In summer and starvation and vision In their laws
him nt n certain place.
If she an­
death In winter.
It wus only tho was provided [or, them e lien Ily and life Hi t father, in his home, tu*ldom
swers that she Is not certain as to
gave
her
a
dollar
In
the
widower's
strong and vigorous who survived tho pmcllrnlly. No man need In* Idle no
whether sb»- ran mine, sb»» will have
winter’s fight with hunger The nn­ man nee»| Inch laml »*r s»-»*'l. «*r I -»pie home n » ; , for Ho* »»•»•k's • viieii«»-#
I le llli'-K
fo n*k m-&gt;Un-r be Im-kI uk serious nr
1-»
l
u
l
l
&lt;
»l
her
pl
at
e
l
b
l
i
p
«
t
h
e
r
e
»
clent Lent was In v.-rviejLict a period lue/iln for cillttv nllnll. ili»-r»-f r&gt;- lio
gunn-iit
iguliist
b&lt;vr^*c»uirs»*,
which
If aliv a tld* mm for lo-rsi-lf She h.i» h.-r
of wading and lamentation, (or at one v»ns periuilted fo lieg
fnlrty ft» » ibb-rs h» r lie Assures lu-r
(Initl };¡,iltiini¡.
IS
...( » a r n c r
this time th&gt;* gods net-met) to have w*-re found doing so. It wns cleat* bunk account u n i - of Iiuim -h tin! ear
Hint mollo-r would forbid tlu-lr friendring»*
She
knows
tn-r
cousin
*;o»-s
out
deaerleil mankind, and the earth It­ j,roof of idleness. f&gt; r the Incapable
She a not »hip and that would break Ills heart, j'
self, thu great mother goddcaa oi fer­ were provided for; nnd contempt and of the house evenings.
T e r m s M o t l e r a l e - - - S l r i i ilv &lt; a»h
The little denture' niuld fakes tho
tility and fecundity, appeared to have purilsliment were nietod o u t ' ou ull troubling herself to make It pleasant first wrong step when she consents to
that he may stay nt home
died beneath their feel. Tho coming tramps, vagabonds and Idlers.
mske, her way out of her home to
G jilE W E B ^ K
I ’ l u m t 1 .1 !'*
Unexpectedly he brings home a
or spring, the resurrection of fertil­
meet him without any ono knowing It
bride
Her
Value
ends
as
a
«If»ste,
s
ity, meant that man's despairing pray­
G e rm a n P r a is e s D ick e n s.
Girls should know that nn honorable
er» had been answered, that bis sue
Iir Itudolf Fuersl. the well-known In Out«- again bom»* Is .is it »»an In mnn would tint nuk them to keep any­
1 1flees bad been accepted, and that flennan hist- rimi of literature, having fht- other days Ills Infi-p-M 1« studied thing, no matter what It was, from
his battle with hunger »as over In recently criticised Dickens us nit uu and his comfort eared for and ih»*rvs thi-lr mother or rl»*se friends, who
A man Is often driven
\ riOKNI - 1 ini i i o '■
'*
the sharp prod of biting hunger which thur win* lacked nhlllly to tmrtray vtr no friction
are fur tlu-ir Inferi-sts first, last and
CARBON PA PER S
nnclerit man viewed ns a punishment lin- " ‘w-cttiise he himself wus «1,-v id Into iliatrniton» III« fro-mls and rela­ nt nil tlno-ji
Practi ce in S t a l e in t inflicted by the gods presiding over oi loti-, olberi I'inner replies In the tive» se»- after a »bile that be took
»
The man who coaxes a girl to meet
Finest Carbon Paper Made
a
wl»e
course
for
happiness
,\
man
I Ml
Ova various aspects of nature ami tint Vosslscho Zell ling by asserting thui
barile»-SViwkIi u‘t Hid»
him clandestinely is her enemy, with
E*#rjr S b f r l P f r le c l
ha#
to
live
his
life
out
lie
vAams
aeason*. ran be found the reason for IlickeiiH was "full of lovu ami there
usunll) a »lark past, which he copld .'
for serenity, peace and comfort. He *
vnur'i that seems strange and mon­ lore deserves love ”
successfully, hide from nn Inexperl- , 1
strous to us In the old religions.
’AVbeti.” he says, " a contemporary who has been one« wedded realizes enced girl, but not from those moro !
Adonis was fhe god who represent-' writ»r ór mti»t like Maeterlinck or the blessings of a wife's companion­ worldly-wise Ihan »he._
-cd the yearly decay and revival of l i d tier, whom wo havo rendered fa- ship to make hi» life complete.
DENTIST
film who concents to meet n man &lt;
Utc. an nnnugl death and resurrection TnouB, tnw r e r n j» his gratitude to Ger­
clnnllentlneiy In a park or at some ‘
O flic» Vu » &lt;II I! Ill
111» 'worship spread from western many by nbuMltig her, then the man j
street corner, rentmirniit. or dunce i
A R E W O M E N D E C E IV E R S T
r«r Satr t,.
Aula throughout the Mediterranean anti the nrtlMl are not separated, nnd
11
------hall not onl y bri ngs sun pi cl on upon
SANFORD
littoral. lie was pictured ns bleed­ the'Uoor is to be shown to him, but tvuh ihrm they erbiB len« b»Jt ih-cties a t hor*olf. but keep» respectable nmn
ing to death with the red leaves of our revenge should not extend to the
(tin past
from her side. She Is apt to ho taken
nark to our view :
autumn and coming lo life again with berot-s of tho splr|t of former times,
n i l l M A - 4 1 . .M M K I u i l . - u t s
for the kind of-’glrl that she Is not.
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Picture*
of
friendship*
n
o
i
desi
I
n
e
d
to
t h e fresh green ol spring. Often Ado- • to whom we own our gratitude and
r. n:m.t ^»»n m* M IM lJIlX
The
reputation
would
cling
to
her
fnr
Iasi,
n la waa Iin per ion nted by a living man who never caused us any pain.
Loves thnt grt-w w«-uk 'ncnlh adversities* years. long after fhe faithless lover
“LisRauVr's ‘Hong of Hate' speaks
bla*L
who was sacrificed upon tho harvest
’ who had brought all tills diagrnro
Pulntrd anew
field. In tho great Phoenician sanctu­ out what millions among our pooplo
upon her ceased lo rare for her. Tim
i .aAu I l iary of Astarte at Hyblim the death of feel, present-duy England ns cur foe.
* When a poor man finds that in nlI*n who Insists upon meeting a girl
Sanford
Florida*;
but
w-ben
i
wish
after
tho
heavy
cares
Adonis was mourned to the shrill wall
gathering a family about his knee they clandestinely thinks very little* of her
n,,rldl
m &gt; 4 + * ♦ ♦ ♦ « « ♦ « * * « * + * # * * &gt; Snnford.
tag notes of the flute, with weeping, of the day to escape Into tho »till neu­ all lurn out lo be girls there Is not lf-*he consents to go. lie la very npt
tral
domain
of
tha
Immortal
works
of
lamentations and beating of breos|i.
otio father In a hundred who doca not lo boast of bis conquest over tho heart
but tho next day tho dead god was the spirit of pociry, then I may be nl- Indulge In the despairing wish that of a silly girl In snloons, among com­ In ( ' « u r i of t'aaunlr J n a t a r . S r r n t n u l r C o n n i »
of r’l o t t a i *
---------------believed to rlso from the dead and lowcji to forget. In tho company of at least half of them might havo rades whom a girl would bo terrified In t» E tis i e a.f.StillPickwick,
Mlcnwber,
and
olhor
crea­
to ascend to heaven lu tho presence*
Moi
to see, let alone to be brought In con- j W. 11. Ilelat*n
been boys.
N o tlr* I* borot y
lo tlt «hom it
o f bis worshipers, amid hymns of Joy tions c f Dickons’ muse, «that war 1»
tact with. If all this does not make iuay
Ho
has
always
heard
that
girls
nr&lt;*
• A R C IllT K tT
ro
n r*rn . that nn Ih* ith da» ol S rn .
and glad shout* of “Adonis 1» risen stalking through the world.”
expensive to raise; that moro can be a girl pausaswho has such a lover, I j t*mif»r, A. 1&gt;. lflIX , I aha'l appty io (ha

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An Indictment charging n physician
most striking resemblance to many
« f the observances of the Christian with manslaughter in the second de­
Kaster. Attla waa believed to have gree because of regllgerco In the oper­
been miraculously born of a virgin ation of an X-ray machine, as the re­
mother and like Adonis to hare died sult of which n patient received a mor­
a violent death, rising from the dead tal burn, has been upheld by the su­
a t the tlmo of the spring festival.' premo court of Minnesota In Stale va.
Hideous orgiastic rites marked the rit­ Lester. The court said:
“We must take Judicial notice that
ual of Attls worship In Rome. Days
o f blood and atonement preceded the X-ray machines sometimes Inflict sehilarious Joy of the great day of res­ rious burns, and tho Indictment char­
urrection. While devout multitudes acterizes the Instrument used as dan­
flocked to the sanctuary, the unsexed gerous unless skillfully handled and
priests of Attls and Cybele, to the presumptively known by defendant to
m u le of flutes, drums and cymbals, be such, notwithstanding which he
•Jaabed themselves with knives, and placed U too close to his subject, and
l a wild, freniled'dances splattered the also failed during an excesatvc ex*
altars with drlpplug blood. The efflgy poiure to give her the attention requi­
o f Attls bound {o a pine trea played site to prevent Injury. Then* allega­
a a Important part In tha ceremony. tions Import criminal negllgfbee, and
"The Day of Blood" witnessed the the questions raised thereby are for
period of m o rning ovyr. tfet. efJjQ^gf the Jury.*

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■pent upon a girl's useless folderpt In
Arcs* In a year than would bo re­
quired to rig out a boy neat us a pin
for live times that long.
He doesn't say anything IqJUs wife
about his disappointment. He absolves
the good wlft\ from all blame. Poor
soul, how could she help It that they
had turned aut tho wrong way, shatter­
ing one sir castle after another. Quito
aa soon as the girls are old enough to
understand mother takes them Into her
confidence, and thenceforth they be­
gin to plot and plan how they c,.n
retrieve themselves In father's esti­
mation.
The mother determines that daddy
■hall be proad of them. They ahall
not grow up encumbrances to him.
but aids. She knows the girls may
have to earn their own tiring later
and pave* the way for It from the
.time they are knee high to a grass­
hopper.

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don’t know what will. Ono can do no s*id
, c o u rt,
iu d &lt; - of frullata-, (ur my
i iì fuf if. Hi
more then wartr peoplo'of their dan­ final allarharcr- *• A d miniala»! ri a of thn ro­ Hooni 12, Bitthop Hlk.
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Uolrlan, d arrm -d; and (hai
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al (ha »amo limo I « ili prraont my fina!
Nice, pretty, attractive,
modest irro tta la aa Adm lnW trairìi of »aid N ik i» You ran make the round trip in &lt;\M&lt;W
snd mah for thafr approvai,
girls *can have no fear of going j tla trd M arch 4tb. A. D. ISIS .
to the Now Smyrna olho "•
a d k i -i c i a H. IIOLDKN
through life lorerlest by discouraging
AdminlatratrU.
tho worthless suitor. AH In good
66- t r i d a y - f l ano*.
tlmo the right kind of a man will
meet her. bo charmed with her, and Nolle* or Appllrallan (or Taa Herd Cndrr
T ak e the If o'clock train
with tho pleased approval of her rela­
H rrllan &amp;7J of Ih * G raaral Mlaiutr*
N otfr* fa h*r*by (Ivan (h at J . A. f j« h - DAVIS FORSTER. M. D.. Pbji'Kn in OwP
tives lead her to the altar, to be happy brook.
p u rrh *-*r of Taa C *rllflra(r No.
ever after, as the story book says.
1614, doted Ih * 4th day of Ju o *. A. I).

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IR94, ha* fll*d »aid ro rtlflrat* In my offlr
and haa m ad* application (or taa d**d tn
Iwu* in arco rd anr* with taw. Said eortlflra t* « m b rarr* th * tollowlns d**crlb*d proparty altuated In Srm lnol* rounty. Klnrida
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An American visitor In Montreal re­
PHYSICIAN AND'SURGEON
cently taw a squad of boys whose ages
ranged from six to nine being drilled
OFFICE IN GARNER * WOODRUFF»1”?
by two little girls or corresponding
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WI(b »m my «»ArUi «ignatur* tud *# tl
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through his young life, her faith In
him. her smile, uor thu memory of a
certain duy «¡»hen ho hod been gradu­
ated from college and hnfl promise«}
her that ho would seek first tho king­
dom of God and his righteousness
through ull tho days thui ho should
live.' Arid he had kept his promise—
until tonight when tho greed of gold
beramo the dominating motive of his
life; tonight, when tho thirst fur lux­
ury had conquered him.
The cashier stood clutching tho seat
of tho pew In front of him. his eyes
fixed on tho llly-banlu'd altar
Then
he squnred his shoulders even us ho
had seen tils father do In that longgone year. And when tho first soft
flush of Easter da#- crept across tho
eastern sky the money was safe In tho
bank again. For tho cashier kept faith
with his mother.

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Lilies s o u n d H i s p r a i s e s a t t h e E a s t e r tide,
W ho f r o m h i g h e s t g lo ry c a m e to e a r th a n d died.
Lo! a - d y i n g . q u i t e d e f y i n g S a t a n ' s m i g h t y p o w e r .
B a n d s a - b u r s t i n g , o u r R e d e e m e r r i s e s in H i s h o u r .
C a n a p u lsin g , f r e s h e n i n g lily s h o w a u g h t e l s e b e s i d e
H a p p y , j o y o u s w e l c o m e a t t h e E a s t e r tide«.'
Tll«-ll o u t Ilf t i n - h t l l l m - S H u vni.nl
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"Comtliler Ilia Ii IIi-h ‘ ii pli-udi-d soft­
ly
Thu c a s hi er sprung lu his f o r t ami
I'lii-ri- Mu-«
tm one In tin- lug III) Itidi-n &gt; Ini n h i-i
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scratch pad from his
pocket anil figured rap­
idly. Yes, he could do
It easily. Just u turn of
the combination and tin*
safe was open. Ills tip
on certain stocks came from n man
with Inside knowledge, and to take
the money from the bank would
Just In- borrowing II Tile storks were
»•la diibil lo make a wild plunge up­
ward Mltlilo tile next few da&gt; s and
til'll h- could sell, replace tin- Ill' ll»-)
h&lt;- had taken from the sufe In-fore It
»as uiissL-d and have enough ultead to
Justify several of his Intended moves
toward social advancement
Why. It
»as all Just the sltnpb st thing In Ihe
wurlil to accomplish! All the time lie
argued with himself he was Hot ipi!l»«
r*») in Ills conscience, but Ills thought
•&gt;f tin- miif'di-ntlal position of tinfrh tnl who hud given him tin* tip mini-th'- "lit' '-nil- seein u C rla'ht - ..ti •ltd
that ««niilil sure)« Ju ti(&gt; the tin ati-t
He pulled the blliid. unlocked the safe,
concealed the money he tit-eiled on his
I" - i i cum fully covering 111*» Irmks
lli'ii he locked the safe* uud qul« lly
let himself Jnto the balmy April air
It w»s punt midnight when lie stole
silently out of his homo for n little
walk, hi lng unable to sleep .The moon­
light In-Id the world lit Its tlirnll hath
Ice the spring flowers In Its silvery
light, but the cashier wus oblivions to
Its beauty ns ho wandered aimlessly
down first one street and then unother, until his nttenllon vv^is arrested
h) the sound of a glad hosanna from
a nmrby church—tho final choir re
heamal for Easter music. Scarcely
feallilng what ho did the troubled
man slipped Into tho vestibule of the
hlg church, drawn by the lights, tho
music and the hunger for human com­
panionship which gnawed his troubled
heart. As ho stood undecided what
hn Should do the Joyous anthem end«1. the choir tiled Into l i e vestry
room and tho old sexton turned out
•II save tho chancel light«. Tho cashk r slipped quietly Into tho church nnd
lank Wearily Into p seat, his eyes fixed
°n the lily-laden altar.
Easter lilies were everywhere. Great
b*nks of them covered the nltar. and
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Px.ni'e r _ a
mmnere prayei
prayer
her11 children—
Pure, and cfcsn. and white. Their dell
eats f r . . . _
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( limigli his mother hud been deud lo.

these Iwenfy years, he could lieter
forge! the gentleneas of her voice Hut
thui ttus noi ull 1'hc adnionltlon had
a fumlllur ring «thlch wus not of the
voice alone, nor yet of aomo long-forgotten rending
The words were
home In u|h.ii Ills senses now us In
that long ago yesteryear. when, as a
Utile Ind lie hud an! Ill til«- living
room uf Ins In»tn• list» nltig in Ills
f . i l l n r s In at Mil • In n •m i l« -Muli t •» Ills
tintili» r &gt;li.it In Inni failed III hu-lrij '-s
It was Eusti-r l i n n u» now
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which occurred* In the famous forest
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Doth picture and
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Junior ofllcer. who writes:
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The gem-ral mu- morning x.iid to
me
I want \tm to make »nor way
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and flight, and b) good boys." the
Saxons, who are Inxlcr, and leavu us
In peace for hours at a stretch.
We kept as still as mice all the
while, wulihlug tnlejitl)
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I simi II reached a faggot
b'-ilge. and peeping through, wi t h the
ul'l of a llelil glass. I could d istin g u ish
a heap of fti-sh so il, ahead
It was
the tii-rm.in tren ch es
1kill t look too long, 1 said tlo- ll'-u
tenant.
ot a bu llet w ill w h ip that
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a b ove tin ir parapet of »ari li n s b. t i p
s hoo t •r and a Ila» urlali Infiinlr« man
T h e y s a w the blue kepi' of «*ur ho
pudeiit "pimi pioti."
In genial t ones
they « ailed out. " 'n Morgen K a m a
rade ' i litkid mnrnltig, r o i m ude i T h e n
ot he r heads appehM-d
I ««iillilt-d five,
one bel onged lo Ull OfDi-'-r Ti ll s »el-ill. d

to be tho psychological moment lo g&lt;-t
Stood C l u t c h i n g the Seat.
n useful anil curlAus reconl
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handed the lieutenant the eumeni and
window stood a row i I exqui site white he held It above tho trench uud
*“ » motht r had turned from tried out "rholographlren?"
"«rlckcn father to regard them, and
"Jn. J a ." «-ailed back the 0«-rtnans.
over her face had cum.- that tender. filoso round faces broke Into a broad
conlldcnl smile the link- lad hud so smile.
l°*«*d "Consider the 1111.......... he had
1 «julckly sealed our trench, ami get­
U&gt;'d ‘ ho man. "They toll not. neither ting (Kissesslon of the kodak 1
do lho&gt;' ■l,,n- ycl ^okimon In all his stretcln-d myself flat on the loose soli
K|ory wn* n° l a ,r-,&gt;,d llkw onc of and focussed tho German trench’
the»o.” And his father had taken h^r “Click," and with n salute tq tho en­
Into bis arms with u g r e a t sob. while emy 1 droppe«! back Into thu trench,
ti.« little lad had looked on. under- Just as a cheery “Dank" came across
atnndlng nnlv
only lhnl
that hU
his .„other
mother hod
hod tho Intervening space.
somehow helped hi. father over a
They s«&gt;omed qulto happy. Ono -of
great crisis.
them went so far as to throw- ns a
And now In tho crisis of his own packet of cigarettes * A bough stopp«-«!
'»fn. when lemptaMot. had in*...... ..
II. and Instantly a Herman canto out
of his trench, apparently with tho oh
He rouM n f1 Ch. r TCted ,l,‘ thought. church nluj |uv„|r ,. ,,f his mother Jei-t of picking It up and handing It to
fiudd«-nlv°h
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Lnd,• hl,n "consider H..- Illi.-s “ Whence us. Hot tho lieutenant, with a grim
.h W ifi
»I»d it comer From the heart of an smile, pointed a revolver at him; tho
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Koitur
■ Or had It come Into the- Teuton returned. nn«l tho clgarettca
stayed where they were.
iwd taken
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Sw, T t i L i i T “!b
(h° / i r - ^ ra,n »lone—born of memories? He
* f
Dally Thought.
effort at
' . S ! - * 1« ? h * cou,d not tal1- ttnd 11 dlJ not m“ttt,rNothing will ever be attempted if all
•nd turlir nf i, e , the whiteness Wh|m bo hnd |alJ ,ier ftWay twenty
^ h
hla brifn
,u r* c U &gt; . n i ago ho had not laid away tho pos»l}ilo objection« must be first over­
hit brain.
¡Bfluenco that had. bee.q hcW all come.—Dr. Johnson

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T H E SANFORD H ERALD
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P A G E EIG HT

:: COUNTY HAPPENINGS f
G R A P E V IL L B A N D UPSALA
Mra. A. J . T h om p son and baby
m ‘R o b ert spent M onday at Mrs. Col­
lier’s In tpwn.
Mr. Edwin Lundquist and wife
and
mother and
brother Aaron
helped Mr. and Mr». H. E. Lundquist on Sunday t o celebrate the
ft - .
third birthday of th e ir little daugh­
ter, Ellen.
Miaa Florence C fork, who has
been visiting for several weeks in
Plant C ity returned j o her parents’
hotpe here Sunday.
,,
M i n Estelle Albritton of Winter
P ark spent a number of day« last
week as a guest a j Mrs. A. J .
Th om pson ’s.
Mrs. Evans of Luke Mary visited
at the homo of her son for a few
days and they returned with her
, for over Sunday.
y ..
Mr. Vlhleh’s baby has had th e
whooping cough.
Mr. Gardcr Lundquist and-w ife
and two bahics from Jacksonville are
now visiting at Mr. H. E. Lund­
quist.
Miss Signa Vih^en spent Sunday
afternoon with Miss Laura Parker.
F’ran k Parker sp ent last Sunday
with his aunt and uncle. Air. and
¿tj* il» « •Vftlrf'
R.-iffhn*
Miss Guild Lansing and Elmer
B ec k er were the afternoon guests of
Miss E d na Thompson lost Sunday.
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M r * ~ C .. W - Pax.aU. arvtL. family
wer« Sunday visitors at Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Thom pson’*.
A chicken pillau wu* the hello out
on Bellalr L ake on Thursday which
was enjoyed by all the following:
Misses Signa Yihlen, Ebba Stedt,
Mary Sansceverino. Edna Thom p­
son, l^iura Parker, Estelle Albritton
and Frank Parker. Ahjello Sansce­
verino, Waif red and Carl Pierson,
Hoy Lee, J a c k King and Andrew
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs, Th om p­
son chaperoned the crowd.

PEOPLE AND EVENTS
Continued from Page 5
Sanford but now of Jacksonville is
spending a few days in the city greet­
ing old friends.

.family a l - O t t a w a — C anada, .’ l e f t foe

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Jacksonville T h u rsd ay * by steamer,
en route to their home.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. F*. Walker after
apepding the winter, in Sanford left
oA,‘ Wednesday for their home in
Topeka, Kans.
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Mr. and Mrs. E : K. Foster have
moved to Ninth street.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. K. B a ttle have
taken rooms at the home of Mrs.
L a Verne Hurt.
Mrs. Laurie B attle of Lakeland
is visiting Mrs. L. R. Battle.

Mr. and Mm. F'red Dorner, Miss
N o n e»'
Mabel Cowan and Mr. II. B. Mon­
Nolle. 1» hrr*t y » ¡ i n that undee and
roe motored over to D aytona Beach virtu# of ■ drere. *il (or*elo*urv and »»J»
U a u ln e o u l o f lb# Clf■Bull C o u r t r»f I h#
Sevrnth Judlrisl CTrculi nt »'land* in .n-1
for the Week-end.
, lor Semlant. ('ouniy in * rsu**
'a!n
rnrprf.Hon-te mmpl««tt»rV
M/.. nhd Mrs. Herbert L. M û rir
and Pora rio»*, hi• vii«, are d»fendanti. 1
and their interesting little daughter; »ili offrr for **t» and »&lt;!l »rii «•&gt; thè hit!"
r*i and Imi blddrr (or raatt al Ih. Irrrt
Elisabeth left for St. Augustine duor
of ih. rourlhon*. I» Santord, «**- -nWednesday ufternoon cn route to ¡noie ('nuoti, Florida, durine Ih) »»tal
houra of ■al», utwn Monday, May 3rd.
their home in Philadelphia.
They 1915. Ih. «ara» twin« a I»«»l «al», day. ih»
fullowlnt de*cfllt*d r«al «lai», formuly In
were the guests of Mr, Maris’ par­ Orante
rouuty, no» in Sanine!« rnuniy,
to-wit: I.®« •fiiy.«»^*n i«7) and «ho E*»«
ent», Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Maris.
hall ot hot »IfMy-lhrve (**&gt;- of M. M.
Smith’» •ubdlvltion. accordi«*« in piai «n
in iih»
offlr. of
o| ttha
otl ttha
«'Urutv
in
h r oftirr
h * ctcrk
clerk o
h e ClffutV
Mrs. Wm. M cKinnon has gajic^ ni. art
o# O rsa»,
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y t r i n i a o » In d am inola I ' o o n l y , » IrrW M ffll&amp; th rftft’ MV u'm onth's visit to
I
O E O tlG K O, H E R R IN G ,
M iiirr in Cbanr.ry.
her. sister.
C. B. ttobin*on,
Attorney
irne lor Complainant.
B. Williams and
-lie
Sl-Frt-«
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CORN W ILL BE HIGH.
Early Planting of a Few Acres Advised
by Kansas Collage Expert.
The clinuces aru that curb will be
high priced nest July nnd August, be
lieves C. C. Cuiinlughmo. ntwLtanl In
co-operative «xprritncuftt^n die Kimsas
State Agricultural college.
He bellevea that many fanners wbere the
com crop was short In UM4 will Mud
the planting of n few acres of en ilj
corn profitable this season.
Growing a quick maturing variety of
corn for early feed D sometimes a goml
practice. The farmer wlm is out of
grain and has to-buy High priced corn
uuiv cut down rxitcuxe* by growing a
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few Acres of early corn. .An early
Turlety planted ns soon ns seasonable
condition» will.'permit will produce
feeding corn from thrin? to five weeks
before the heavy yielding vnrlctles of
corn are ready to.feed.
The larger growing, later maturing va­
rieties of corn normally grown usually
outyleld the small growing, quick mu■
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ngo to tin* vnrlelle» uauully grown.
Ordinarily In eastern K juuhh n nt a nit nnl variety o f Kaunas corn, which ina
ture* In 11Ó to l‘g&amp; days, will outyleld
a ninety to ninety-live day corn ten or
more bushel* per acre, nnd on the
average the growing of the larger
varieties pays best t&gt;eenu*e of the
larger yield. It I* only when the July
or August price of corn U abnormally
high and the following crop large, caus­
ing n decided decrease In price, that
the early corn planting prnctlcc I*
recoin in ended
The uhuiiI practice In obtaining seeil
of early corn Is to get It from the
northern sta te*. Early corn has to be
because of
grown In northern
the short season. In western. Kansas
a quick maturing variety o f corn I»
necessary because óf the low annual
rainfall. Acclimated varieties o f corn
grown in western Kansas nre hardy
nnd vigorous growing. T h e Indications
nre that these encJy varieties of west­
ern K ansas corn nre tielter suited to
eastern K an sas conditions than vari»
lies similar In six« and maturity from
further north.

Underwear

$2.50 up

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Wintar W htat and Spring Whaat.
The Indiana experiment station (cen­
tral Indiana) finds that spring wheat
yields*hnIf to two-Uilrtls ns much grain
ns winter wheat ou the sunn» soil. Tlje
time to seed Is ns early ns possible,
the quantity about six pecks per acre.

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Palm Beach Suits for the
Little ♦6o y , Old % and Young,
and a special lot of Straw S ail
ora forthe Boys and Youths.

FOR SALE

WANTED

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F'or Sale— X small house and lot
in Sanford in splendid location for
ren tin g. Price, for a week only,
$425.
F'ruit tree» and shrults, cor­
ner lot. This place will pay 20 per
c e n t on the investm ent. Or will selj
now u a - i i i i i s ■oytgaiV for nearly
double.
Owner must have cash
q uick. See me. J . O. Packard.
6 4 -ltc
F’or Sale—-Good farm on Celery
av en u e, 4 acres tiled, with two wells,
3 acres cleared and untiled. 12 room
house with all modern conveniences,
Jh O '-&gt;*!#’•J i * t f A- fft &lt;
rri
and kitchen.
Good hot house In
y a rd . . Large b arn, good ten an t
house, -good chicken yards.
Going
for a bargain. Sec mu quick. H. C.
Du Bose.
62-GtC

W an ted — Yes, we teach yoU t he
barber trade and give position in
our chain of shops at goo,l
/or- $30,
Atlanta Barber i'«Hlegr.
10 FI. Mitchell S L . Atlanta, tin
G3*-2tp
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For H iro—Seven passenger Pa(|j].
lac car for hire, Best of sefure. tl»y
or night.
F'rank Spemng i hoce
281 and 318
ñn-tfe
W an ted — Hoise or mule, suitable
for farm work.
Must lx- baig»|B.
State puiliculars an&lt;^ p ru ^ fir.^
Jun ction, Fla.

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— Lost. — Plain band gold ring w ith
"O u rs” on insidi'. F 'in d » - r r e t u r n to
Bye*Lo Hotel and . receivi* r i m r d .
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ration.
Write Brioiuu-,
St., N«*w A'ork.

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Lost Scurf pin, nit..
roumli'd by f o u i te t ti -tri.
Ilt-wurd i f returned it* 1:
Jacksonville, KJa

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F’a t Cattle for Sale— Some fine NollfP of Applifillnn for fat 1»r r «f 1 .der
H rC ilcin 57S » I (h r l . m « «al ■
»
nnps just shipped in and in fine con­
S « itirr (• h r f c L y t .v » n «f a*
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dition. Address M artin Doyle. S a n ­ purrhaadT of T a t t r1 11,*
t *d
th e 7th «Ì4y of Jtm»*. V I '
ford, R. D. No. 2.
55-tfc
Will*
»a lii c c r t ifir m tc it» rti y «fin»

F'or Sale- One a c re of land near
turlng o a rs tn'ctiuse o f the longer grow
depot,
cleared, tiled and in cultiva­
lug period of the former v arieties A
Nothing b etter (or borne and
cuusidernble increase lo ylelil must Ik* tion.
smalt
farm.
This is a place where
oblnlucd lo loiikt* the growing of early
corn under them* condii 1&lt;&gt;dh more prullt you ran make the lot pay for the
able than plaining itu&gt; entire e«»rn ncre- bouse.
11. C. Du Hum*.
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NOW
ON
DISPLAY.

i All Load Advcrtiscmenlfi Under
F o r R e n t — House of eight rotlra;l
This Headlni THREE CENT'S ■
and b a th on Myrtle avenue cl«*
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum in. Inquire of Hill Lumber Co.
Charge 25 Cents.
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For Salt Six acre farm on Beardall avenue, brick road, cleared nnd
farmed six years. First cleared farm
south of th e * Walker iirrm which
brought $20,000 a few days ago.
T h is six acres cun In* hud now for
$ 1.500
.J () Packard.
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98 Cents

T ru c k Land for R en t— F’orty
of good truck land to rent to exp»^
cnced truckers.
Well drained. irril
gated, free from frost.
Wm» (nr
particular».- Address Franklin \|,ic
Fort Myers, FIs.
63-2ip

Will oxchango g«)od team of mul«»
for F’otd auto.
Box 1 H 1 8 . S a n fo r d .
61-3tp
.
Hogs dor Sale— C ar load jusr re­
ceived. Write M artin Doyle, R. D.
W anted — Farms any .-iz» . 1 1 ti loe*N o. 2., for particulars.
56-tfc
lion. Also tract of L t d
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Spring Line just Saturday only

63-2tp

F'or Sale— T h ree fresh milk cows.
M a rtin Doyle, Monroe, F'la.
50-tf

S h ir t W a is ts

Eagle Sh irts for m en who re ­
quire th e p e r f e c t
shirt.
B eautiful line of silk shirts

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T o r R en t— Three connecting room*
furnished for housekeeping. ilo»n.
«taira. Electric lights and ot,.rh con­
veniences. At 302 Park
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F’or Sale— Fiv e acres tiled land,
2 H blocks ftom Grammar Sch oo l.
Wanted Good tut*
Now being farmed,
information at for fnrm purposes.
the Herald office.
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
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CAongc o f RrtidfH^e

M m . Wr. .D. Hold«*) ami son nre
residing with Mrs. Geo. Davis Hart
on the Heights,

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Scientific
Farming

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F'or Sale A first class saddle and
buggy horse 10 years old
Original­
ly from Kentucky.
1 am desirous
of securing a good home for him.
Cecil Gnbbett, French Avu.
56-tf

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F’or Sale— One of the beat 15 ncre
nelly, i * Ci ua r i ha n "1 ih» »-•*
fartn» in the celery delta, quurter 11 H u M c fi. a m in o r, to rn*k
th e C o u n t y J u « l { r « f S* m
mile from Celery avenue on Sipea to
P lo r i d», «it M * office m ‘' « f l ■
avenue anti right at loading I rack on A p ril S m h. \ 11 i «i
ti» «rii r * 1 1 « * n I i n d s ,
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All tiled in good shape
No building p r o p e r t y »»f t; Hit» *■ «î
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Beim ne le Cotant}
Flur i*t *
If bought st once purchaser cau se- l y «tr*i t It wi l » . f o l i o » * i * •
The éflilfe
inlfD-sl
,0 »
cure inti-rest in present crop.
I’rice
i £ i , oí ti l o c k c t j ht» s ti l * I 1
only $G500 for a few d«A’s txntl can
Aho in until*Idr«t im» DskL
arrange terms on half if desired. an d to I h » f o l i o w l n j dr*#rtlkcd land*1 1.r
I»ôta
1
J . O. Packard.
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3 an d 4

F o r Sale— F'ive acres half mile
from brick road, q uarter mile from
loading station, 6 miles ftotn Snngord, county road o n ’ one side.
All
food black hammock land.
Two
actes cleared, fenced and farmed 2
years.
Good flowing well.
Price
$ 8 0 0 . ’ T c im s to suit customer. A. P
Connelly, 119 Magnolia avenue.
___________________ 67-tf
For 6afe— Twd good building lota
on S an fotd avenue, Sanford Heights,
One corner lot.
$ 3 5 0 cash takes
both lots. Must be sold in ten days.
Address J . IL , care Herald if you
are interested.
F'or Sole—20 fine brood sow».
M artin D o yle,'Sanford, R. I). No. 2.
58-tfc

F’or Sale— F’orty latest improved
drop-hen«/^
White Sewing Machines,
A blanket of cover yv&gt;P» Is needed In
orily
$23.6.0
each. Suwannee Furni­
every orcbartl at least half Hie year.
ture
C
o.,
Live
Oak, F'iu.
64-2tC
An old orchard on sloping.land, which
Is Inclined to grow heavy wood on
F’or Sale— A five acre orange grove
the trees at the expenso of fruit bear
lug. needs n 'thick corer crop, such as about 400 trees, 7 or 8 years hid,
common red or mammoth clover. In splendid .ocation, In good condition
some nuccenm i orchards alfalfa has and can be bought (or less than
l&gt;een u*e&lt;l. nnd. though It la not gen­ $1000 if taken during April. Owner
erally regarded ns a desirable -orchard must raise some money an&lt;P will
cover crop, there are Instances where sacrifice.
Time on part If needed.
the alfalfa In an old orchard has been Good place for poultry also.
See
pastured by hogs and has proved nn
mo quick and get a bargain. J . O.
ndvantnge for a year or two* 'I t Is then
v
G4-ltc
turtle«] under and the orchard cul­ Packard.
tivated clean for n couple of seasons,
with winter cover crops of crimson
clover or vetch.
T b * barometer o f the orchord condi­
tion Is the growth of wood nnd the
cnndltjon In * which fruit Is matured.
For R e n t — Two big atores on
I f the c o w r crop 1» too heavy nnd Is
J o e DcMont,
allowed to sap the ground of moisture E aat F i r s t street.
In midsummer the fact will Immediate-- Coca Cola Company.
24-tf
ly be noted In slow maturing fruit and
short growth on the terminal branches
Furnished room (or rent. South­
of the trees.
east corner of Park and Seventh S t .
Many old trees nerd to be checked In
68-tie
their growth o f wood to make them
produce. The *abundnnce of blossoms
in nn on bard lw evidence that (be
For .Rent— Several nice office
heavy cov. t crop has had this e f f e c t - room» over YowelPg. Enquire N. P.
Conntry G -ntlemnn

FOR RENT

Yowell &amp; Co.

32-tf

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IN T H E HEART OF T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E SEC TIO N

•PUBLISHED
SEMI-WEEKLY

SANFORD H ER ALD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

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I N S A N F O R D — Life la iVoit/i Living
volume:

VI

S A N F O R D , FLO RID A. TU ESD AY. APRIL 6 . UHIT'

• DAVIS IS PRESIDENT
HARDEÊ IS SPEAKER
the

l e g is l a t u r e

today
down

and
to

w il l

starts
get

b u s in e s s

Tallahassea, Aifiril 6th.— (Special)—
With c. E ? ' Davi» of Madison as
president of th e senate; and Carey
A. Hardee of Live Oak an Speaker
of the house, th e 1916 legislature will
convene in’ regular aesaion tomorrow.
Carey A. Hardee of Suwannee coun­
ty waa named , Speaker of the house
over Forrest L ako of Seminole countyVin caucus tonight by a vote of 69
to 14. C. E . Davis of M ad ison was
nrvteelwl apiw *l d
1 e n t - p f ' t in* ■sum
‘
unanimous vote.
The house caucus was organised
nt 8 o'clock tonight. Hobt. T . An­
derson of Pensacola placed the name
of S. C. Harrison of Duval in nom­
ination for temporary chnirmnn. W.
J . Martin of Hillsborough. after be­
ing placed in nomination by G. II
Wilder of Plant City was elected to
thc chair by u vote of 5:1 to 20,
The organization was then made
permanent
and the election of a
Speaker pro tern, and utturhes of
the house was taken up. T h e nume
of Carey H. Hardee was placed in
nomination by Ellis K
Duvi*
Jarkson. seconded
by
T h eo
Turnbull of Jefferson

Hrick Itiniil* In Orange
Preparations for the county p av ­
ing are .progressing at u rate very
satisfactory to th«.- thr«*e ‘contracting

!ckV,n« ,hU f i ‘ &gt;* l.h® motoring tourist* nre attracted by u wall of brick
along the roadside, which is not lost
to view until within less than a mile
of the little town of T u ft: teams are

a* the shortest

calli ns III tin

started his hrick block on the Sun, , ,,
, „ .......................
ford House grounds on first street
lust wrek ut I (be fout.«I: turn nnd

some of (he sidewalls nre ulreudy up.
This building for the present will he
otte story’ hut the foundation is
malie with the view of making il
three stories in height later on and

hol di ng

thè

i i* \ c o n t r i . e t

tinti

Ini*

built Heil-

lit—-

"I

lut ere*! ed

; •

amt N ecolld street* fa c in g pars

T in s

building will be two stories in height
lilld

w ill

h a v e a f r o n tng«

of

11 feet

oil I ’.irk a v e n u e end • xtoud bark on
Second stre et luo f«-«t
T h e tirsi
lloor w ill to' a large sto re room and
is

re n te d .

*o

it

I*

ru m o re d

The

Upper door wilt lie title d up for
.i part men t - and ihc* pi. i ■* a good
one with r iu n ii' and h..lt. . i ., ! all
Ilo

m od ern

ro iix e liti in os

ITiofc

t u t o r * wa t c h e d t h e bul leti n board will I»- 1 I r o om* on tin* *«*c«w«l Ilnur
tory of the s e n a t e of Florula
III f ront of I h. Herald office all after
and tin* pl an* d r a wn bv Architect
C \ Finley, secretary of »«*iiulc
noon
T h o«e who w a n t , '«I r« *«*rv«*i| Mot gl t o n •« " I gt v« tin* o c c u p a n t s
culled the roll and all were presenl
*«',lt* Were insiti«' till office and paid Ilice t erge
111 d air
api rt me nt * .
except S enato!S Conrad of lb, J* tli.
lor t h e telegru in* mid tl mse w bo s o m e t h i n g t h i t hu» be«-n needed 111
Fogarty of th e 2 1 th and K o«IiI«*m- w a n t e d t o know e l i oni Ole light but ti n* i ll v for *&gt;«*ver:« V«'c. r
herry of rhe 5 th districts
Senator
dnl not want to pay for t lit- privilege
T i n s building will be of bull brick

Johnson of the

IVtli district nom in­

wuiti'd outside to see j h e

ated Senator A. Z. Adkin of the J 5 th

bulletins,

and

will

be an

ornament

to

this

It we* u most o r de r l y a n d unici street Dint is rapidly h, comi ng on*'
district for ch airm an of the caucus crowd ¡ . ml r u h a f t e r tfie ri'Mill b«*- of I lie liusiness *tr«'ot* of Sanford.
Senator James K. Calkins of the
In 1tit It I mni
i* k
n o w n then*
wns fuit littl
urne
knovCn
tlii'r« whs
Che rie* .
district nominated
Senator
•
W Im I* \Vlo, I «mie*t I lu*c*
li'll.i.» *t f ci ron
rii follow me I I to
K I invi« of ih«* l o th tlMri* t .i*
11 ■ .. .1 v. rt l*t|.g
j"i/
. ont« •I
r«-» ilt t . oi l , H •!•• .* i

T h f \oii* u.i*» uh.iii »111«•11
S#*n. D»r II uiiph of IliINliiiroti^h n«»tn
inatctj J K Calk'th« *»f tin* liith «lì*
tricl Speaker, pro tetti, ami ihe elec­

■lo-rd xcsterd.iv
\n*w.-r* », re !«•
«•■IV«-«ft from do/.eti&gt; of |„ ople Dirotigh
t wc nty '¿\t li round Iu re tl n* al t er
out Seminole county und many fiotti
noon. th è fight heing wimesseti hy n I former residents of Sanford.
tion was unanimous. Senator H. J . “
j *óf 17*000 persons.
W i t h su tnuny c o n t e s t a n t s the
Dräne of the 7 th district nom inated
Il wus Johnson’s fighi all thè way. 1 judges found it hartl to awnrd thè
. A. Finley to aurceetl himself a* a|)(| t |l(. |,MH| ,, ut come ram e its » 1prire* *iut nfter cureful consideratimi
secretary of the senati
H*
bol i f ro l l i a
b i t *f.y t o Die t f i r o ng t l i e y h a i * . I l i ade t Ile f o l l o w i n g c h o t . e
elected by acclam ation
e x, I t r d
(an*
Itici
pa, ked
Do* I w ti l di tfiev feci sur«* a r e Die mi e *
tamntor Wells of la-on conni v
moved that nttuchvs tie elect«*«! by
archiination. and upon the passage
of thi« motion Du* following li-&gt;t w «
placed in nomination by Mr Wells
Assistant s e c re ta ry , 1) M
New
man of the 2 5 th district, hill socre-

(*ry, J . B. S u tto n «if the 7lh dtstHct; reading secretary, J . A. Bedingfleld of Hillsborough county; a s ­
sistant reading secretary,
Rainey
Martin of the 9th district; journal
secretary, R. 8. Holly of S a n fo r d ;
assistant journal secretary, ft. J .
Davis of'the 27th district; sergeant*,
»t-arms, J . R. Adair, 3rd d istrict;
enrolling clerk, A. E . Lester, 17lh
district; engrossing clerk, I.eotu C o n ­
klin, 23rd district;
recording rp&lt;rotary, Mr». L . B . Y’oung of Leon
county.
Messenger, C: 8 . Zi in of
St. Augustine; ja n ito r, W. K. i.ewis
°f l*t« district; doorkeeper,
N at
Roddcnherry . of Wakulln c o u n t y :
Chaiffnin, Rev. J . D. Adcock; pages,
Donald Adkins of Starke, Clifford
Blitch of Montbrook. Hfcrold T u rn e r
°f Macclenny.
,
. » -* . •**l V. •
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Negro Killing Last Night
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Late Iait night Will Bronson apd
^ife, negroes who resided in George­
town became engaged in a family
qusrrel and settled it aith a razor
an,i pistol.
T h e woman cut her
husband all- to pieces wjth tho razor
■nd he shot the t o m a n and also
clubbed her ovor tho head with the
*capon. Both of them were almost
K°ne when tho police force arrivi'd
on
»ceno and Bronson tiled this
«norning, The woman Is still living
*nd City Physician Miller hss hopes
0 saving her life. As both of them
to° badly inju red to j i v e a n y
&lt;oh«rent statement /here is no way
hmsent of finding out the cause
(he fight but jealousy Is said to
b® #t l be bottom of it.

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The knockout
most tieser Vlug
Fir»t |*rixe t.rn*« tune
rigfif * wi n g t«* l«ihn-«»n - j . i * wl
Eut.
pri*«-. Flu
*«-nt tin- tug 1,1.. t- i •• i In- gruiimi
S u o l i l i prize
Mr* ( «oni on Hood.
After tin* light Du* •rnwd trn-il t&lt;&gt;
rush in t h e ring tu get J o h n s o n l&gt;ul S a nf o r d , El a
Tin* c o r r e c t mime* of adverti ser»
the Mililu-r» Dear*. I Die nt. g and
g a t h e r e d J o h n s o n .«ml «-scorteti him in "W' J im Is W h o " puzzle cnnte*t

to the city of Havana.
Johnson used every arti lit*«* known
to fighting anil ha«l luml«*d the great­
er num ber of blow« on both face

and body up until th«- ninth round.
having forced Willard to the rop«*
repeatedly. At Do- beginning of the
h l n t h . rou nd . h««w«ver. Willard as­
sumed th e aggr«-*&gt;»ive. having gaine«l
confidence, ami *lo»!
gain«*«! nn his
ad versary .
At flu* beginning «&gt;( the
twenty-second rouml. lohnson began
to weaken, tlue t • tl" t«-rritic pace
he set nt the o p . i u g **f th«- light,
anti in the twenty -ixtli round the
big black went down and tho white
mnn was declare«! t lo- uorhl'* ehumpion prize tighter
^ ' I ’ u rch s se Store anil l.nnd
M, 1). Gatchel ami **in have jiur-

chased the building of the Celery
Avenue C a .h S.ot* and f l v e s c r e s o f
land from tho R eilty
Trust ( o.
Th, C drry A m « ,
«*'4 '«."1
are a good investment and the many
friends of this enterprising Him ure
congratulating them on the pur­
chase.

Sanford nnd
Seminole
county
should feel a. vital interest in the
announcement made in Jacksonville
papers that Armour &amp; Company
have decided to erect u half million
dollar packing house in the state
metropolis in the near future. The
news was given out there by George
LARGE N U M B E R O F N EW Mnsonv who received his information
from u close perso'nal friend of Og­
H O M E S BEIN G E R E C T E D
den Arm°ur.
„
DURING T H E S P R IN G A *
T h e'M etrop o lis of that city maid:
“ A large packing plant in Jack so n ­
Many new residences are plnnned
ville has for a long time been dis­
for tins summer.
Among the new
cussed as one of the grentest needs
.ones started or to be sturted is the
of the locality und of great prospec­
Hrissnri house on Magnolia avenue.
tive value to the state. This arises
This will be built for rental purposes
from the fact th at Florida’s possibil­
u Mr. Briaaon believes in Sanford
ities as a ‘cattle raising sta te have
houses and has already built several
been pronounced' by authorities to
th a t were sold before they were /In- We-among fhir hrst fn Tho woHir. â m r
,■hp&lt;,
-------------------------------M r. ■Mi f f w r hi lf BTWH HIM Tnafinu™
The Inst one wiB lie I"uiFt tin Mngwhere western beef has boon raised
nolia between Ninth nnd Tenth
and
fattened on Florida ranges to lie
s tre e t' and just north of the one
lie
shipped
to Chicago for slnughtor
built several months ago that was
and
distribution.
A great deal of
sold to Frank Giles. The house will
the
canned
meat
prooducta
ure also
be two stories and contain seven
room* and have all the modern con­ composed of Florida raised rattle
and the success of the venture is
vent«.....
heartily endorsed and predicted by
I) * Itabhitt has )ust purchased
not only Mr. Mason, hut u large
tw o litis in the Garner addition to
number of others in the city and
Sanf ord l l i i gh t s and will nni ncdictcs
t a t e ."
ly »1. rt the building of n nice two
* As it is now, the cost of shipping
story* home th at he will 9 ccupy.
cuttle
from Kissimmee to the pnekE . J. Taylor recently built a fine
ing houses In the north averages
residi nee on F ren ch avenue opposite
about SLOO a hundred, or in round
his business site, the Sanford B o t ­

religion will lo* i.hown in the Parish
Guns for Sanford
House. This Wednesday (tomorrow)
L FL H. Peters.
will lie illustrations of missions anil
On account of tiie war anti rumors
2 . Sanford Novelty Works.
eilucutionnl work aiming those people of wi.r Sunford will fortify the har­
3 . Twentieth Century Studio.
km*v&gt;n us “ Poor Mountain Whitt**
bor defense* unit the war departm ent
I 11. A Howa r d R e a l F a t a t e
through the Virgitiius, North C a r o ­ ha* sent or will send at one«* two
6 . M. P. Lip«*, agt&gt;n( L. C Smith
li' ;. Tennessee anil Kentucky.
N«&gt; liro/iz«* I'tinnon anil ammunition. The
Typewriter Co
admission will be chi.rged on Weilnes- following «I«*:.patch is from W ash­
ti. Sanford I’nsslng Club
«l.iv s; hut an offering will he taken. ington.
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7 . W. W. Abernathy.
tin Saturday nights tin* .voting
T
h
e
war
itapurtinent i* preparing
8 J. L. Ytiller's Bakery.
n o n intend having spent*! r««*D of to comply with the provisions of the
9 . D. D. Brown's M eat Market.
w.-ll known hooks or play* of si tut - minibus loll passed on the «'losing
10. John Mauser, Cigar Mfg. '
v aim
Thy««* n i gh t * . ti*uel I ,|uy
C o ngr e s s , whi ch provili«-* for
d.-.t*
I I ll.tnson Shoe Shop
'
uil’ ilHhinuH will lie 'charged
T«i it ! I the distribution of ol«*«»lete cannon
12. John Ru**ell, ("tir I.«o Ship|ier
pi* t urea, on Wetlni-stiny* and S u tu r­ amt «■;*oniin hall*
1’ ntler the term*
of Fruits nnd Vegetables,
ila.. night* the public is tn«i*t t*«»r- of the Itili the following Fluridu dis­
l-'l. Mra. J II. Jfrutou, Milliner,
di: 11v invited.
tribution* an* O* l&gt;e inaile:
14. Sanford Bunini-ss College,
" T o Tulin lia**«'«*, two roildcntneil
15 Roach's Progressive Shoe Siiop
bronze or brass cannon Or rtt'lilCharles
1!.
Snyder
16. Dutton C rate Co.
Charles h. Snyder of this place piece* and n »u ltaltle'ontfit of c a n ­
17. Sanford Steam Laundry.
dii'*l
of cancer of t Ii«* bowel* at lit«* non hall*.
1 8 . H C DuBose. Real Estate.
" T o Guineaviile, two condemned
hpmo of Pcrrl Punghoin, Marion,
lira** or lironz«* cannon or fielil19' A’ L ‘ R##d' Tnllorin&gt;f * n,‘ Ohio Friday, Mc.rch 26th.
2” "
. 8tuUlo.
M r. Snyder cairn* lo Sunford fmjr |l»i«'«-».
«heir rarnltg.** and a
,
„
««-„.e
y ears ago and lived on a fur in south suitable r utfit of cannon bull*.

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IN T R U E TAMPA S T Y L E

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Tam pa, Fla., A p ril-4,— On April
13 to 16, inclusive, there will bo held
in Tarnpu the 28th annual meeting
of the Florida S ta te Horticultural
Society.
The entertainment committee will
be composed of the following gentle­
men who arc preparing a splendid
program for the entertainmen t of
trtHTVfIînrr.7H&gt;e
^ - vrUlóh.; Ute ' de 1alla. oL Jf
n o t . &lt;a yet reatly to give out:
Mr. D. C. Gillett, Buckeye Nur­
series; Mr. L. D. Jones, Florida C it­
rus Kxrhangc; Mr. Walter Preston,
Manager Fruit £ o . ; Mr. II. Guy
Nickerson, Bayshoru Development
Co.; Mr. E. A. Wright', EditoY Flor­
ida Grower; Mr. B. L. Hammer.
Secretary Board of Trade.
There will bo attendance over
fifteen hundred of the most progress­
ive growers of the slate. Tho rail-'
roads of the state ure ‘giving very
special rates from all points, snd wo
anticipate the greatest crowd t h a t
has ever attended one of these meet­

figures from $6 to $10 a head
When ings. say* the Florida Grower.
Th e Florida State Horticultural
the shipments are mllide to the new
packing house in Jacksonville the Society is the oldest organization
cost ought not to be more than 25 among the grower* of the sta te , and
celt4* a hundred or about $1 25 to it ha.* been the father of every move­
$2 (III a head
Approximntely 10,000 ment for the betterment of cond
heud of cattle were shipped from tious in the groves of Florida. I l hi
Kissimmee last year, «» that ther«* far reaching in its ititluenre anti it is
is nt one«* a saving of from $ 12,600 one of the greatest factors in tho c i t ­
Itew I,nate* nn M a g n o l i a a v e n u e for
rus industry* in the stute.
to $20.000.
r e n t a l puTiwY.se-« mt«l all tin* new
Everyone, whether a grower or
Thi* will mean an in«reus«&lt;d price
bo nn
"ill ."
in t h«' ap
not,
is eligible to membership in tho
to tin* cattlemen and will stimulate
Nerves In Imiti
pclLT
alni iilso Nervi's
society
on the payment nf $ 1.0 0 .
lb«' feeding
cattle before shipping.
ibi* t l'itor* Iter«' tu'Xt win ter
U n ii
For this one dollur they not only
a l l nf t hè neW liUtl dl li gs erei-ted Iti
h a v e ‘the privilege of attending the»«
I «ingr«'**man S e a r * He r e
t In« i -l t h è «b'inand e x c e i ' d s t h è
meetings nnd ht\ring the *|M*echei«
stipi
. ■-I llnr«' i* nn hot ter intesi
Iloti \\ I S«*ur*. congi«*s*n»an of inaile upon thè vnriivua subjects and
dii fi' 1 li gninl linii*,'- b*r -ab ni ilo I mirili .li *11 u t . M « Senr* ami of purticipaling in thè discussioni»
reni
.lue &gt;«*ur*. Jr . w ,rc bei e ve*tciduy hot tliey reeeive a printAd hook cun’I • i, .«»«• s e v e r n l m o r e l i n m e s c o n - •fot a few boni« stop-s'inouti* to Dieir tuiniiig every word ^pokett at thè
i , , , ,,
IM t H,- iu*nr liti ur&gt;' a n d t h e lumie in Ktssimineo
Congrowspian meetings, ami this T&gt;ook in itself is u
. |,|n «•— a n
•w ni I lo- Itami
I Die «scKf, pa* licrti in Jacksonville for a Valuubb* treutls«*.
, .. , ,.
few dnv* going tber«* from Mi.-imi
It is hoped this mutter will receive
and wns joined III Jacksonville by due publicity, ns there is no in stitu ­
I
Ills wife anil son
While here they tion in the stut«* that will receive
In*lnll I'irliirc Machine
Tliroiigh il,* work and i llorts «■( were the guests of Mr mid Mrs. IL greater importance and none th a t is
th e Srnior C h ap ter of the B r o th e r­ J. Holly and left on the noon train deserving of more encouragement,
Congressman Sears will foi the growers who attend these
hood of St
\mlrew of Holy Cross for home
»-.,r •««h li full *i/.i* nj'w model of In* In-re in a few days und i ddress me«’ tings and learn of t h e .best pruc
” P ow ers" Moving Picture ntai-hlm* the Cnintiicrrhil Club on some of the tie«-s in cliru» culture, tend t«» aid
t.
been tti*-1 IJed ill Holy I r,,«» I III por I a lit lopU’s of Do* dn v our in 1 1,, 11r■&gt;*(••■r 11■. of Florid.i by the
jlfoot t.ootl, go vel •*im Hi hiiildir g .ill.ur-.il W e h
pro.lm 1mu of higher i|Uullty of frutl
P
II I1..II'.
I il* »
■ I t lu- tu w l..i ! on V ii Die Parish ington and other vital ijiu *1 n«n* end a greater &lt;|iiuntity
glVell
It a*«- have I...... I h* w««rtv
I III- Ilo* .t nuotili« •'lllf lit »dl l
\t Dos meeting there is going to
later.
He is looking tine »(ter Ills be held under the auspices of the
y o .m g men tliemselves
Th«r general use to w hich t hie new trip to Washington nnd will he F'lttridu Grower, nn . exhibition of
a d tu n c t of the Parish House work busy with his visiting list until it every implement and duvlco that is
will lie (nit is educational.
There is tim e to go hack to the nutinn'a, of interest to the growers of the
cr«many tilings concerning Du* capital
He will also tata* u Ioidi ,
j„ Dirir operations. There will
I Lurch, church history, tin* Hilde. in at the Fionda legndalut** ** me |l(. everything on display ut this extni'*mns. ttie -lut«-, ami general in time hi the next few week*
I rom hibllion from packing house m achenI* t ion wIinTt «an •»«* better utuler ..ill the tep rrls our new eougresstnan |)&gt;r^
wrU|„ un,| it is given
* t . , , , i l through t fu* tn.-iliitm •( I*«* mail« a most fuvitrahl«* impressutti M| ,|1U( j|lt. grower* imiv have an op
ii oiong (■«— ••&gt;11« ng to-* at \\ a * ti I ti g I o ti port unit &gt; to »•-&lt;- tli** ip«&gt;*( modern
t i * * * Diati in an\ &lt;*th«-r » \
itti We«Jtii-Mlay night.*, iiumeiliute- anil lo* will fit in to lo* new position und up to date methods. This ex
Iv after ilevotions in Die church, v*itI« fm friction ami »«* run expect IdhitiiMi will lie hcM In the city jiark
and in tin* T am p a Bay hotel, which
pi, I ores dculing with suiuu |*hn*r of great thing* Rotti (tor !«•«•

”7 1 . “ “ “ Dry
" " ? Good*.
of town. Ho wr.n In p«ior health for
22. ^Mettinger's
more than a year.
23. Mr*. Grace FL William.«.
A few months ago he underwent
24. Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.
an
operation.* He continued to grow
25. Sanford Hand Laundrywur*o
und seven week* ago he was
26. New York Supply Co, -Indies'
.J . II. Hunter and family, who and Gents’ F'urnUhing*. House F'ur- taken to Ohio.
T h e cloving days nf hi* life w«*r«*
were residents of Sanford several nishers.
2 7 Albert Grämling'* Barber Shop I made as plrasnnt a* p..**tble hy th
I months agy have r«*Mirne«l and will
ten d er csre of hiving fri.'nd* and
2 8 . Citv Cnf«*.
|ligain make San(«ir*l their home
Mr. Hunter i* *al«**mun f«r the 2 9 . J O, Packard, Ileal E«tut.*.
relatives.
Hi* was a kind ami g«*n«rous neigh­
Singer Sewing Machine Co . u* for-1
bor and loving husband«. All who
Ferry Serrlce N«&gt;litc
meriy and expects l «» open nn office1
Owing to the removal of the East knew him loved him. At time» hi*
in the near future for the accommo­
Const
train to Titusvillo the ferry suffering was excruciating, yet he
dation of his customers and in ndbore i t all patiehtly and cheerfully.
b
(
a
t
.^lrna
May will not make after
dition ho has purchased an auto­
He waa always appreciative of tho
noon
trips
between
Enterprise
and
mobile In order to Fover his territory
more quickly.
Mr. Hunter says, Sanford except on Saturday. Morn­ kindncaa ahown him liy friend» and
"T h ere
is no place like Sanford" ing tiips aa before,-9:30 b o a t giving relatives. He accepted Jesus as his
rcdcumor.
,
Tituyville train.
and is glad to get hack. * ,

ILém I i W|- tf

IMPORTANT MEETING

tling Work* nil French avenue and
¡s cimleinplctillg another house on
th e lot. timi w : 11 be for rent or sale.
tw o s t o ic ^ oom * and om* o lin e room Till*
” of |--on« h avellili* I*. In­
vi rt popular »tur«* I In' bulk­
and t*n y ..re rented or w ill lie r e n t ­ corni'
ed «‘Veil before the b u ild in g i* linishod head »i.irted a loi Like front Imines
T h e H e rn d o n building will be on will I* iLe thing in u few years.
! he soul li,-usi , , truer of P a r t a ve n u e
N H I,. r I . r li » -1.1* ! I -I hi* tun

&gt;it m a y become part of the new hotel
of pussed nt intervals, all hauling brick idea t h a t Is hound to tak e shape
the ro adway which is soon to be
T
sooner or later. T h e building will ho
paved by Alnbntna Paving Company.

Forrest L ak e was notmr.it« d h;
addei l i lose oli l*&gt; *«•veli tulle* of
Il 1. Bussey of Palin Bench, and
preti il y paved * t r e e l s l o Ur l a ndo
oeiottded by A rth u r (¡»liter, of K e y 1
duri ng t h è pust few m o n i li*
Writ
The
v o te resulted i'l the
The conni v •imi r.i, t * , .di f••r ,i
«•I,-. I ¡on " f
Carey
\ IL.rd**
by .■ ,
total •&gt;( Iifty-seven nule* of liriek
a* vote of 59 to 13.
\
paved rtreets, and vvlu'ii eotnpleted.
The senatorial catrcus of t It«* l, «i- tngethor »itti II,, Vili tml«iig,' will
I..I lire was called to oriler it! » givi- &lt;ir.tuge coiinty *eveuty indo­
o', lock
lion. Charles K Davi* of or more of bruì, highways
itrlando
Madison, se n a to r from the Tenth Reporter Star
distriet, was unanimously elected
\S ill.ml I* Ihe I Ila ili pion
I president
T h e election of president
Willard 1••e ■ «.*e ■,................ . ,I
Tbt
and aitai lies took but seventeen
tip limi li e v i ’ , no i l Io-ri- vo tordu V
minutes, probably nniki'g .i retold

Big Packing Plant

MANY NEW RESI­
MORE BUSINESS
BLOCKS FO R
DENCES F O R
LUCKY SANFORD
LUCKY SANFORD

fir,ms, and brick ure being lined up
on the roadway leading to Zcllwood,
stretching each way from Lake
Fairvicw.
On this road, which al
most parallels the Seuboard Rail *(»y.
the haul is short. The longest haul H O M E P E O P L E HAVE GREAT
being made at the present time is on
BONFIDENCK IN f u t u r e
the live mile trip leading to Conway,
OF T H IS CITY
where four mule tcnin* are slowly
*— _____
moving the brick line toward Or­
The Build Now movement Is
lando.
I strong in Sanrd and that this city
Probably the most active work is,
will have a number of new husineta
being done on the thirteen miles of
Stacks, apartment houses und resi­
road leuding to the Osceola county
dences b u ilt’ during the summer
line.
The delivery of brick was
months is most gratifying to the
started at Pine Castle, and working
people in general and especially to
toward Orlando anil also toward
the winter visitors who have been
Kissimmee.
unable this winter to procure sult~ ' T h i s roadway is a~ Hart of the Nn■M r M t l KlHg r — '— '
udhai Highway, theP main backbone
Among the first ones to start the
of the state, leading from Jackson­
building of business blocks aro Frank
ville .to Tampa, along which nre some
L. Woodruff and B. W. Herndon,
of the most progressive towns in the
both ‘ Sanford genetlomen and both
state, Palalka, Pel.and, Sanford, Or­
large property owners and have ex­
lando,
Kissimmee.
Lakeland and
plicit confidence in the future of our
Plant City.
Mr
Woodruff
progressive cit &gt;
Il is no longer idei talk, the O. &amp;
S. Transfer Company is rupidly
..
. . . .
.
..
stretching outet he brick line leading
south from Oriundo.
Soon ufter

NO. 6 5

__ _

" T o Sanford, two bronze nr lira*»

cannon with’ a suitable outfit of . a n -

non balls, which tnuy not he needed
in th'e service, the same to he placed
In «• public park, building or st|uare
in »11i«l c ity ."
'U n d e r the «xplicit provisions of
tin* loll the
('idled State* gnvernnient t* not to he charged with any
of tin* cost of transportation, which
mean* that the communities which

are to receive the donations
pny* nil freight charges.

i/

must

is official hcadi|uurtera of the so ciety.

Xou nty Division in Alachua
There lia* been a movement in
both Levy county as well as in
Ala« hint county tending to county
division
Wo believe there will lie
little or no opposition from the vot«*rs of Alachua county to the divi­
sion if the lines will he ertuhliahed
mi a* to not take too much of the n i l
county.
VS «* ulso a believe littl«* opposition
would In* met with in Levy county
if the different factions will get t o ­
gether nnd consult the m ilting gain
of the territory to he divided, utul
not figure self interest too much.
There has long been a ‘desire in tho
north end of la*vy county und in the
west end .of Alachua county to make
a new county, which we believe woul
a new cou/ity, which
we helievo
would mean a gruut'dcul to this aectlott. We are uwarc of the fact t h a t
there Is hut little common interest
between the. northwest of Levy coun­
ty and east end.
We people In . the west end of
Alnchua county 'understand that we
cannot make t* «tie«-« »«ful county
without at len*l twelve mile* of Levy
county t«*rrit«iry mi the nor tit end.
We sincerely hope that the people
of Levy county and the peopln of
western Alachua county con get t o ­
gether and make n new county.
This new county would, without a
doubt, soon la* «the FJgypt of our
Commonwealth.
Trenton
W«?st
Find.

Rev. II. FI. Drisco spent several
days in the city tho guest of Mr.,and
Mrs. J . D. Davison. ' Mr. DriscoMra. Olive Archibald hxa returned
was Mrs. Davison’s pastor in .her
from n visit to Leesburg. -,
New England home. •

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                    <text>M A n C H 26 la u

T H E SANFORD HERALD,

B. Munson, Pres., Q. S. £ F. Ry.;
C. B. McCall, G. F. A., C. H &amp; N.
*■
for
ent
Ry.; W. P. Roger, G. F. A.*- F. E.
C. Ry.; J. M. Cutler, G. F. A., G.
S. St F. Ry*.; A. 0. Samson, C, A,,
For Rent— Two big storci
G. S. &amp; F. Ry.; A. H. Fulkerson,
East First street.
Joe DoMont
C. A.. C. N. O. &amp; T. P. Ry.; W. R.
Coca Cola Company.
jj
O'Hnra, D. F. A., P, R. R. Co.; W.
A. Winburn, Pres,, C. of Ga. *Ry.;
Furnished room for rem
^•uth.
|Col. A. R. Lawton, V. I\, C. of Ga.
east corner of Park and N
' ‘ St.
Uy.; C. T. Aircy, F. T. M., C. of
tir
Ga. Ry.; F. L. Corwin, C. A., C. of If . All Local AdrcrUsenicnlfl Under
For Rent— Rooms for light
Ga. Ry.; E. F. Sttjvall, G. A., I. C.
This
Heading
THREE
CENTS
a
keeping,
G21 Oak avenue.
.s.^e
Ily.; C. 0. Compton, F. T. M., L. &amp;.
N. Ry.; B. L. Bugg, Gen. Manager, Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
For Rent— After Marrh r ■&gt;
A. B. &amp; A. Ry.; J. J. McManu». Charge 25 Cents.
story house, modern impr«,-.,
IlU
C. A., I. C. Ry.; J. D. Bowden,
A- P. Connelly,. 109 Mngnnlia
C. A., N. X. C. Lines; C. Sanderson,
I
___________'
■ .
' tf
C. A., M. &amp; 0 . Ity.; C. A. Forrest,
G. A., Frisco Lines; J. W. White,
For Rent—’ Several nir,. „fflr*
C. A., G. S. St F. Ry.; IR T. Smithrj* ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » »
rooms over Yowcll'*, Enquire
p
V. P., N. C. &amp; St. L. Ry.; J. F.
Yowell &amp; Co,
For Sule— Good farm on Celery
Johnson, Gen. Supt., C. of Ga. Ry.;
E. T. Steele, F. T. M „ A. G. S. Ry. avenue, 4 acres tiled, with two wells,
4H H *
3 acres cleared and untiled. 12 room J
— Florida Growers News.
house with all modern conveniences,
Hot and cold water in bsth room
He Was Honest.
;
and
kitchen,. Good hot house in &lt; ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ❖ ♦ ♦ ❖ &lt; &gt;
A small colored boy stole same
Large barn, good tenant
brass fittings’ from a building and was yard.
For Hire— Seven piume ngi r Cadil­
Going
token before tjjo Judgev who severely house, good chicken yards.
lac
car for hire. Best of »« rvi.e day
reprimanded him and bade him tako for a bargain. See me quick. II. C.
or night.
Frank Spelling, phone
{jack the stolen property. Turning to DuBose.
G2-6tc
281 apd 318’
r,r,-tfc
the officer the Judge requested him
Wanted— A client wants a lot on
to aco that this was done, when the
Wanted— Goo&lt;) secondhand organ
youngster broke out; “ Bat's all right, Sanford avenuo or Cypress avenue
for
school purposes. Addn»* W. y.
Jcdge. t'sc gvtne to take 'em back, and iTot further out than Eighth
and TO* needn’t rend no cop wlf mo, street. . Must..bo.cboa£. , J t 0 - Pock-, Dunn, R. D. No. t. —-»•in—,H kA*. —’
Taf Tie liohca*. f ls.',-LLCTiicrnnatf En­ ard, The*Uuyer’s ^gent.
* 02-lte
Will F.xchnnge:
Good pair me.
•
•
quirer.
For Salt*— Five acres tiled land, dlum site work mules with double
------'--------- 7---- *
2-H blocks-from Grammar Schoolrflrarnps», for one largo- Til! ‘ muñí
Use for Old Newspapers.
mulo or horse.
Have not ■....mb
Old newspapers form the basis Now being famed. Information nt
work
for
two
mules.
W \ Mor»»,
the
Herald
office.
,*
60-tf
of most of the boxes In which goods
Lane Park, Fla.
titc
are kept In the furnishings, stores
For Sale— My lot located on First
Whoa ground Into pulp and treated
Wanted—-Boise or mule . -'utaldo
with certain chemicals they form Ideal street, oppoaite the Robbins Nest
for
fai m work.
M um !■&gt; 1 tgMTI.
Hotel.
You
can
Imy
this
property
material for the pasteboard used lu
very reasonable, .on liberal terms. Str.te paiticulora and ¡; i "
fini
the cheapest as well as the more
Address Agent i■I 1. : plue
Address Robert Buckabaum, Box Icttei.
pensivo grades of boxes.
Junct.on, Fin.
MI’ Bp
214, Tampa, Fla. '
G2-2tp
■■ ■ —U
, .■
■
" -- ■ "-- '
\
Showing His Hand.
Wanted— J hov.e a client who
Ldst— Plain band gold ring with
“ Ifehry VIII as n Gambler" Is the
wants
6 ncros of cheap land, fairly “ Ours” on inside. Finder return totitle of an Interesting confibutlon to
history. And It must be admitted that well located and from one to Ave Byc-Lo Hotel and receivi • reward.
ho held some queens.—Washington miles out. What can you offer me?
2tr
J. 0. Packard, The Buyer'» Agent.,
Post.
.
62-ltc
Wanted --Good two ln,o
* For Snip— Three fresh milk rows. for fnrm purposes
Vit »*ar*
Martin Doyle, Monroe, Fla.
SO-tf Herald.
no -t f&lt;-

SUMMER IS HERE

R

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

FOR SALE

ii

The nbove will be good new« Ho the boys and girls and the older folks who enjoy the. swimming
.pool at Woodland Par.k
Thu park opened Sunday for the season and will be open every Sunday
until M ay 4th, after which it Will be open Sundays and Thursdays.

What the League Did

promise any immediate relief at the
.meeting they nro all. g o i n g 't o use
1tb.cir.bust. **ITocls to. hftlp Aka. giap«•** 4*r *1
• " • »a , w
last fruit growers to make n profit on
Meeting
at
SI.
Augustine
Continued from Page 6'
their investment, if a lower rate will
week was one of the best ever
promptly at 3:00 Lhat the .program
help.
“ held inThls state".
r
might begin on time.
Among those present, taking part
The meeting held at St. Augustine in the League’s presentation of their
The joint meeting of the^ Welfare Inst week to
case were
Skinner, L. D.• •“
Jones,
,U talk
Liiin UYUI
VI117 lie
H vimilll
uviv L. D.. uniiiuvif
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over the
new
classi vmk
Department and the Junior Civic f,cn{{on
of
grapefruit,
by the Dr. J. H. Ross, A. J. N yo, Walter
t i
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League Wednesday, March 31.
J. y »C. Chr.se,
Jefferson
railroads, with a view to granting a Preston,
Members of the department are lower rate was one of the best meet­ Thomas,
George Williams,
J. K.
requested to come prepared to re­ ings of the kind ever held in this Thomns of tho B. C. Schrader Co..
spond to. the roll call with cither a state. The leading distributors, with Mr. Tenny and Mr. Hoskins of the
quotation on birds or the name of a their traflic managers wore'picsont, Growers und Shippers League.
Florida bird. The meeting promises
Tho following officials and the
well as n number of the large
to be very interesting with its entire1irower8 nnj operators.
Tho nt roads they represented, were in at­
program on birds.
The Growers and Ship­
tendance of railroad ofAciuls was tendance.
one of the largest at any meeting pers League deserves much credit
Members of the Pblly Primrose held In this stnto.
for getting up such o' fine attend­
Cast are requested to send the Marne
ance.
I t proves the value of the
The Anest thing about the meet­
of their guest for the dance April 8 ing was the good will and feeling League to the growers.
to Mrs. W. L. Morgan without de- èhown by tho railroad * ofAcinls to­
J. K. Ingraham, V. P., F E. C.
lay.
ward the work in hand. * They were Ry.; F. W. Kirtland. T. M „ F. E. C.
DCYUOrtD-IScNc RUL
lUtorn chart*! 1* 1.1 &lt;ra »limali
willing to listen, to tho presentation Ry.; J. M. Culp, V. P.. Sou Ry : C.
otilar» ».U n »* l lo Dapt K,
o f facts showing the conditions ex­ M. Tyler. D. F. A., Sou. Ry.; Chns.
Choir and Quire.
Bacii for »U ln e »cd pries
Ulto» flaUkini.
The word “quire." as applied to a itin g in the grapefruit industry, R. C»|&gt;j»s, V. P., S. A. L. Ry.; J«*.
[U a u Radali Afaocr.
thorn« of singers Is rare. Tho proper and paid close attention to all. that Monties, T . M., A. C. L. Ry.; Geo. ■
THI U H U AMD ART SHOT
word Is "choir.”
J.ii.wtRh. Ffc,
w î i said.
White they could not P. Biles, F. T. M.t Q. St C. Ry.: J.“’ 111 W. Darai Stmt.

WANTED

Kodak Films

Hogs for Sale— Car load jusr re-,
Will exchange good t&lt; n, of mul«
reived. Write Martin Doyle. R. D. f for Ford auto
No. 2., foj particulars.
55-tfe
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For Sale— Ten nerw truck farm, 9
acres improved. 5 tiled in bysl of
sliope,
mile from brick road. h
J. O. Pack
62-ltc
ard.

Lôst Yesterday— A n envel ip** rontaining real estate deed tr■•- Heiirr
Thomas to Jerry Jon&lt;■I othff
jiapers. Finder return to p ■ 'oilier.
Reward.
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For Sale— 10 acres lino high hammock celery and le_ttuco land, west
aide just acroas corporate limits,
I quarter mile from First slrret and
two shipping stations. Half in cul­
tivation four years, nil fenced and
ditched. Worjh $3,000.00, will take
11,600 if sold in the next ten days.
If you want to take advantage of
the best bugrnin on the market rec
owner, 207 French avenue.
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Wanted
Karma nn\ •i.-• t il Inc».
tion. Also trart of l.u
ninni*
1*ti»r.e
ration
Write Brinimi
St., New York
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Men’s Straw Hats

Dress Materials

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Never have dress materials been as
beautiful as this spring.' Don’t wait un­
til the last minute. See our spring voiles.

Every hat in this store, a brand new
one, therefore you are sure of getting the
| latest styles.

Men’s Pa m Beach Suits

Big line of all the very newest styles.

Prices $3.50 to $6.00.

Price $7.50
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Price 50c.
Men’s Panama
Hats
From the Nifty
.
English Shape
to the Conservative
Shape
$5 to $7.50 s

six,years. Price $1600.00.
J. O.
Packard, The Buyer’s Agent.
62-ltc

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Neckwear for the

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Ladies’
Palm Beach Suits
Yes, Made Up
with a
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Jacket
Price $7.50
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Ladies’ Waists

Silk Shirts
Nothing so comfortable and stylish as h silk shirt
for spring, therefore all the go. Come and see them ,*

So popular for spring dress, made either of wash *
Bilk, crepe de chine or pretty organdie fl.50 to $4.00 ‘

B oy's Palm Beach Suits
We have layed in a supply so the boys can avoid a
heavy wool suit for summer, just
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Skirts!

\re the pronounced rage in spring dresses, made of
^
' Wool or the wash materals, Ratine, Crash
or-Palm Beach clothe
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For Sale - One acre of land near
Wanted To 11UV .1
depot, cleared, tiled and in cultiva­
good . residence SI' * t 1*•1&lt;
tion.
Nothing better for home and
»null farm. This is a place where
you can make the lot pay for the
house. 11. C. DuBose.
62-t6c

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For Sale— Five acres half, milo
from brick road, quarter milo from
loading station, 6 miles from Sangord, county road on- one side. Al*
food, black hammo'ck land.
Two
actes cleared,'fenced and farmed 2
years.
Good Nlowing well. ‘ Price
$800. Tot ms to suit curtomer. A. P
Connelly, 119 Magnolia avenue.
67-tf
For Sale— Fifteen acre farm, all
tiled, farmed six years, right at load­
ing track, M milo off from Celery
avenue.
J. O. Packard, The Buy­
er’» Agent.
62-ltc

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Carter’s

Pencraft
Combined Office
and Fountain Fen

For 8ale— 20 fine brood sows.
P » r t ln Doyle.,Sanford. R. D. No. 2
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For Sale— Two good building lot»
on Sanford avenue, Sanford Height*. Wo have alwar» tried to bo ju‘ l •
of tho otb» fellow n th# geoc«»l e.|u.p»«M»
'One corner lot. .$360 cash takes our »tore. A . M orideoc- of Ah»
^
both lots. Must bo sold in ten days. thoMWertoodoolrthobe.1 ol « " p l « * " * Address J. H., care Herald if you gladly recommend to u«cr» of n5*
are Interested.
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gain at $2160. asd on easy terms
J. Q. Packard, Tht Buyer’s Agent
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For Sale— A Aral cluss saddle and '
buggy horse 10 ycura old. Original­
ly from Kentucky.
I am di-sirous
of securing a good homo for him.
Cecil Gahbett, French Ave.
56-tf

For Sale— Ten aero truck farm
all cleared, 6 acres tiled, located

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V'árited: A Ford aufoniobile. $
paf.ienger.
The• Midway &lt;’" ■ nrit
door to pon loffi re

For Sale— Lumber yard. Big bar
gait). W rite Box Ho. 1168, Sanford
FI».'
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58-6ip

Skirts!

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A refined Christian
would like u home in mull fsrally
U ill live
tp do general house work
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Fat Cattle for Sale- Some Ano us one of family nr » .
Mr».
ones just shipped in and in fine con- corner lih St. 1J’nlmet to A . i
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dttion. Address Mnrtin Doyle, San­ Annie Adi\ni
ford, R. D. No. 2.
55-tfr
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121
for cn*h
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Five acres been farmed giving location.

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P U B L IS H E D
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SANFORD H E R ALD

ON TUESDAYS
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I N S A N F O R D — Life la Wuith Living
VOLUME VI

FLORIDA PRESS
GANG RETURN
FROM M IAM I
CHRIS CODRINC.TON M AD E
PRESIDENT AN D OSCAR
C O N K LIN WAÇ M A D E
V IC E-PRESID EN T
One of the most successful meet­
u p of the Florida Press Association
was-held in-Miami .last Thursday,
Friday and Saturday and the at­
tendance was- good considering the
great ’ distance that many had to
travel from all parts of tho state.
The program as arranged divided
tK-iiue»v&gt;MAk plaaaurn and Ah* nooA
ladies of Miami through tho Wom­
an's Club ond othpr organizations
— a*4«ted in-mhklng the visitors-feel
at home. A trip to the beach and
to the Davie form in the Everglades
were among the side trips given the
editors. Tho banquet on Saturday
night nt the Royal Pain» hotel was
one of the swellcst »flair» that the.
editors have ever bud at their meet­
ings and the fine menu and toasts
were greatly enjoyed.
The editors left Miami with the
feeling that they had been among
friends for the four days and thut
the welcome was so hearty it would
be perpetual und every guest feels
that in Miami there ure no stran-

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MARCH 3Ô. 1915
Make Fine Pictures
Osborne Herndon, mnnitget of the
Star and lm|M&gt;rial Theatres has add­
ed a new invention to his picture
show in the shape of n machine that
changes the alternating current of
cloctricity to direct making the pic­
tures much dealer and better. Tho
murhine was tried last night in
showing the Sea Wolf at the Star
und the audience noted the change
with evident signs of satisfaction.
This machine is expensive but Man­
ager Herndon believes • in giving
the public the best thut money can
purchase and will make many other
improvements. durum, «.the aummrr
months.
He expects to make a
specialty of high class reels during
the summer months for the benefit
of the. many Sanford summer wid­
owers made desolate by the depart-

THE BANKERS OF NEW DIRECTORY
FLORIDA ELECTED FOR THE COUNTY
OF SEM INOLE
NEW OFFICERS
FO R R E ST LAK E OF SAN FO R D SUCH A W O R K IS NEEDED
A N D IT W IL L BE PR IN TE D
W AS M A D E FIRST VICEBY THE H ERALD P R IN T ­
PR E S ID E N T AT M E E T ­
ING C O M P A N Y
IN G IN P A L A T K A

NO. 63
First Car Potatoes
The Jlnstingi Herald says:
The first of this season’* crop of
potatoes to he placed on the market
in this section .was dug yesterday and
will go forward today (Friday.) The
grqwers who are making this early
start hre Epps St Padgett, who plant­
ed a ten acre field in potatoes » e v eral days before Christmas 1914,
nnd it is the products of that field
that is receiving this early nttentioji.
•-&gt;•• The first car is consigned to John
Nix &amp; Co., of New York, and the
grower* arc expecting a fancy price
for this car of goods.
Mr. Epps estimates the yield at
nbolit a forty barrel crop.
This shipment of potatoes is made
fully,one month in advance of the

Sanford is in need of a good city
directory und knowing this need the
Sanford Herald will arrange, com­
pile and print a new city directory
and have it ready by the firat of
May.
We have a corps of assist­
ants
an accurate
accurate anu
and H|,j,imAnf
a n w who
» « « will
win make
m a se mi

CONDITIONS ARE
BETTERINTHE
STOCK MARKET
FINANCIERS T H IN K T H A T A
REACTION FROM T IIE
WAR $CARE IS N O W
TAK IN G PLACE

Palatka, . Mar. 29.— The following
New York, Mar. 20.'— Redundant
officers of the State Hankers Asso­
money and moro hopeful views in re­
ciation and the American Hankers
gard to tho war are working o u t
Association were elected SatuiMuy aft­
their inevitable influence upon flnan
ernoon prior to the adjourhment of the
cial
sentiment. Sharp advances ocState Hankers Association: President,
A
.
A.
m
in
a
rci,
ruiniKu;
tirsi
vice
i
^
i
u
A. S. Williurd, Palatka; firat
ourrod.
i -nnUfy )naa/trial* benefiting
president. ,
from
war
contracts and a few of the
second vice president. A. P.* An- couhty and tho directory when fint_______________
sorts.
leading
railroad
shares. Some recea-.
thony, Jacksonville; third vice pres- ishqd will be. a complete compen■ions
followed,
owing
to the disposi­
idente R. M. Price, Miami*—fourth--dium «f-tht» city- and countJTH öT * *
tion
to
take
handsome
profits; but
only
containing
the
names
of
every
vice president. G. (î." Ware, Ix'es¿aide from ihis development there is
burg; fifth vice president. T. C. one living in the city and county
an unquestionable change for the
Watts, Jasper; secretary und treas­ hut will also give other valuahlo in­
better in the financial undertone.
urer. -George It. DeSaussure, Jack­ formation.
The prime cause of this better­
sonville.
The new
directory will he the
Executive committee: Giles L. source of information thut a real CORRECT NAMES OF FIRMS ment is the remarkable monetary
CREW HAVE DIED IN TH EIR Wilson. Jacksonville; 11. G Stok«**, director) should lie ami the stranger
outlook of the Uunitcd States. Four
W IL L BE PU BLISH ED IN •
influences ure ut work promoting
SUBMERGED STEEL EN­
Ocala; F. N. Conrad, Dayton.1; A. E. in Sanford or in any other part of
ISSUE OF A P R IL 6
case
in tho credit situation. T h e « «
the
county
can
pick
up
the
directory
Osborne, Williston; H. 11. Root,
CASED DEATH TR A P
are
(
I
) a return of currency from the
and
find
out
just
who
is
who
and
Plant City,
.
Today is "Who's Who” day in interior, (2) continued gold imports.
where
they
live.
legislative
committee:
H.
G.
Aird,
. Washington, D. C.. Mar. 30.— Tfie
Sanford.
Twenty-nine leading ad­ (3) the lessened requirements oi busi­
This work will not he possible
lust remote hope that any of the Jacksonville; George E. lewis, Talln-,
vertisers will appear in masquerade ness, and (4) the great expansion o f
submarines F-4’» crew might he haaaee;.W. It. McQunid, Jackson­ unies» the business men of the coun­ on page 3.
You have doubtless lending power among tho banks re­
ty want it und after a canvass the
alive has been abandoned by the ville.
transacted business with ull of them sulting from the new federal reserve
advertising will he counted up and
navy department
Today Acting
Agricultural committee: 7. C.
at different times, and you should system.
A week ago the clearing
directory
made.
providing
Secretury Blue ordered Rear Admiral Chambliss, Ocala: A. Livingston. the
he able to rerognize them on the house hank reserves in this city had
grrs.
enough
advertising
can
he
obtained
Moore, commanding the Honolulu Madison; S J. Harvey, Milton: L P:
"Who's Who” jiage without seeing reached almost }140,000,000 and this
A description of Minmi or u list naval station to report the exact lo­ McCord. West Palm Beach. T. H. to pa&gt; for tiie printing
In the
their name in any part of the adver­ in spito of a big expansion in loans,
of the many interesting trips und cation of the sunken bout and I lie King, Arcadia.
years gone by the directory business
tisement.
Bn sure to read No. 1 which now stand at {2,377,000,000
the lavish hospitality of Miami depth at which she lies that the de­
American
Bankers’ Association ha* been operated for profit hut the and then you will wnnt to read against $2,079,000,000 a year ago.
people cannot In* given in today's partment may estnnnte the proha
member from Florida of the execu­ new directory will In- printed be­ every one on the page.
As this heavy expansion of $900,issue hut will ho gi\en in a later ar-i |,|11gy of salvanging the hull and re- tive council, J. A. Griffin, Tampa; cause the Herald recognizes the vital
000,000
in loans is certainly not due
In
next
Tuesday’s
isauo
the
cor­
licle.
Tho qditor of Tho Herald covering the bodies of her command­
vice president from Florida to Amer­ need of a reliable directory and all rect names of all th«- firms will ho to commercial reasons, it must he
and his wifo and all the Sanford er anti ere»
ican Hanker* Association. Thomas that this firm \)unl* is sufficient ad­ publiahed opposite the number cor­ credited to important financial oper­
people who were there
feel that
No advices on the disaster have P. Denhuin, Jacksonville; inemlier vertising to pay for the cost of com­
responding to the advertisements ns ations in which those of an inter­
words would not express their appre­ come to the department since Fri­
pilation and printing.
nominating committor American
they appeur in this issue, »0 if you national character paly an important
ciation hut we also feel thut nothing day night, when Admiral Moore re­ Banker* Association, C. A. jFaircloth,
If the directory suits the people
make
any mistnko in any of your part. This is another illustration o f
less than a description of Miami ported thut the boat was ill fifty Gainesville; allernnte, W E. Bell. and i* all that they d«-siro it will he
answer*
you will he set right next the dominating effect of the war
and first impressions can accurately fathoms of water.
Trenton; vice president, trust com­ printed every two years which is ns T ursday.
upon this market.
cover the ground and this will he
What the searchers supposed was pany section American Bankers' As­ long a* any city should exist with an
For the interest you show in
.Our. forrigtf trade is still exceed­
given later.
.the hull of the F-4. to which cables sociation. H G Aird. Jacksonville; old directory. , Sanford and Sem­
reuding
the
page
the
following
prize*
ingly
abnormal.
Our imports are
At tlfn annual election of officers were attached on Saturday, proved vice president savings bnnk section inole county is changing so rapidly
will lie nwnrdsd:
very
light,-while
current
exports are
the following were elected:
to he merely un old anchor, u huge Ann-rican Bankers Association, D. J. that u new directory is really needed
A prize of 15.00 in gold will lie heavy; the net result being a phe­
C. 0. Codrington, DeLand News, affair which it is believed is the'one Herrin. Jacksonville; vice president every year.
awarded to the contestant mnkiqg nomenal excess of exports, which is
President.
lost by the battleship Oregon in clearing house scetion American
the greatest number of correct an­ being settled partly by return of se­
Oscar T. Conklin. Miami Herald. this harbor some time ago This ne­ Bankers Association, R. E Wheeler,
A Country Editor’ s View
swer* to the entire page.
curities; partly by gold imports,
Vice President.
cessitated u new seafeh and the hull Jacksonville.
The Hcrnld operate* it jolt printing
which have amounted
to
»40,A
second
jirize
of
a
yearly
sub­
T. J. Appleyard.
Tallahassee |(|{ th,.
wa, finally located at
One of the distinguished gm-sta of department in connection with the
000,000 on this movement, an d '
scription
to
f
h
e
Herald
wiji
he
School Exponent. Secretary.
300-foot depth some distance away. the convention was Col. Frqd E,
paper, and an inspection of the hooks nwarded to the rontostant making partly by the granting of liberal
Portion* of the superstructure of Farnsworth, general secretary of the will show that the joli department
W. J. White, Fraternal Record,
the second greatest numlier of cor­ credits on foreign account.
JTr
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the F-4 have been drugged to the American Bankers Association; an­ supports the paper. In other words
Jacksonville, Treasurer.
rect answer* to the entire page.
This
upheaval
in
our
foreign
trade
surface
which
would
indicate
thut
Harry L. Drown, Record. St. Au­
other was Joseph A. McCord, gov- the paper is not self supporting ami
You must uccom|i*ny your an­ relations promise* to continue for
the submarine is partly destroyed «•rnor of the Fe«leri«l Deserve Bank could not exist Upon its present ingustine, National Delegate.
swers by a com|iosition of not more some months to come, or at least
After a spirtid fight between Kis­ The plan for todu&gt; » » « for tin* of Atlanta
rulin' were it not for the job depart than fifty words, u-lling which of all until the end of the war is dearly in
simmee and Key West the former dredge CalifoieiH to ding the hnltoill
l u l l , 1a mg
yesterdu)
afternoon * mi-' t
In vtrw of this fact, ami the (he firms in Sanford is your fuvoritc sight
The foreign exchange situa­
was chosen' and at Kissimmee next in tiie hope of grappling the sub *es»ion the visitors s e r e taken to 1In. t that the Heruld 1» ulwuys boost­
und why
These letters will lutrr tion is also remarkuble because of
murine
and
hauling
her
into
shal­
year the clans will again gather to
the cumphor farm in automobiles, ing for tho upbuilding of the town
he published in the paper with your the condition* just referred to; the
have the green corn dance and lower water
which proved a most pleasing and nnd coqnty, you can imagine our
permission and that of tho. adver­ qultutions for sterling being about
smoke tho peace pipe.
enjoyuhle diversion.
feeling* when some one comes in tiser.
* 5 cents in the pound below the gold
The reception, musicale nnd dance with a Bug write up of some insig­
"T h e frilrlflilon ”
Tiie following rules must ho oh- importing point.
More gold will
A large uudience assemblrd at the at the Putnam House last night was nificant social nfTnir or some enter­
R. Y. P. U. Nolcs
served in making your answers
1doubtless follow
\Ye have already
• The meeting lust Sunday evening ('ongregationul church last Sunday largely attended by both visitors titxl tainment for individual protit ami
1 You must make an answer t o j i uken back two-thirds of the amount
The event was a bril­ we find the said ropy written ti|&gt;on
was the most interesting and help­ night tu listen tu the rendition of to w n s p e o p le
every ad on the page, setting forth wn sent to Canada last year. This
ful we havp had during the first John Stainer'* masterpiece. "The liant one Th«- splendid musical pro- stationery printed out'of town, or at the name of the thin you think is country already holds an excessive
Crucifixion "
Thuse composing the iiram by t'hattaway's orchestra and other times when wu ure asked to representeil opposite the number of'supply of gold, estimated at over
quarter.
ehtiir
were
director
and soprano. some of Palatka'* In—t vocal and m hid against some jinnt stioji in an­ each.
Group No 3 was incharge of the
The u&lt;ls. will, he numbered $1.MOO,000,000.
Mi*»
l.ilcille
\-|.u.w.ll:
alt», Mr* slrumental artist* follows
other town on a piece of small work for your convenience.
meeting with Miss Laing. captain
Such n sum is vastly heyonii our
Strong. tenor. Mr (' L. Polk and
and Mr. Thompson, leader.
Overture, Chattaway'a orchestra. and at the sumo time furnished with
'2. All answer* must he addressed reiiuirenient*. anil has much to do
Ths subject was Patriotism and hanno Mr. Cameron Gillette of AthFlower llain, Mrs Ia-wis Smith enough ‘ rojiy to fill a column und a to the "W h o Is Who" editor «if with the current low interest rates,
i ens. Ohio.
"The Crucifixion" is u
hull of the Herald.
Sometimes "p a ­ The Herald.
the program wan a «follow*:
My Little Love 1Hawley), Mr,
which if maintained will bring 0J1 a
tience ceases to be a virtuo and be­
Scripture Lesson, found m 1 Petet. musical meditation on the sacred
3. Each list of answers must lie period of active inflation.
N. J. Tilghman.- Jr.
passion of our Lord. and very closely
comes a burden."— Perry Herald.
2:15-18.
accompanied by a composition of
Magic Song (Myer-Hclmupd), Mi*
Prayer— Several member* of the follows the gospel story. The- solo
not more thnn fifty words telling
Mis*
Lcib
(violin,
Mr.
Harstow).
parts were taken entirely by the
group.
On the European Plan
Preachers in Palm Beach Suit*
which is your favorite firm and why.
The Lofcloi (Lists). Miss Hutching
men.
Mr. Polk need* no introduc­
Introduction— Mr. Thompson.
4.
Tl\e
correct
nume
of
each
firm
The Sanford House
will re-openAt the regular weekly meeting of
The Meaning of Patriotism— Mis* tion to a Sanford audience for most ton.
(that is tho name under which each the Vnaiom' Conference, composed
mi
Aprij
first
on
the
European
plan
people are acquainted with his sweet
Laing.
Barcarolle (OfTen-bachI, Mr*. Halle
ami the management expects to firm does business nnd which appears of the pastor* of the Baptist, Con­
und sympathetic tenor voice; «•spec­ and Mr. Tilghman.
. Song-7-America.
make some rhangrs in the building on their hill heads, letter heads, etc.) gregational, Methodist and Prr*Has Patriotism Developed?— Mr. ially did it show to its best in the
Song, »elected,
Miss Ellzaiietii looking toward the betterment of must he written opposite the num­
byteriun churches it was decided
solo, "H o w Sweet i* the Grace of Brown.
Chase.
’
"
.
the same.
Announcements will lie ber of «fiich.
thut Palm Beach suits should fur
His Sacred Face."
Mr. Gulettc.
The Soldier's Work— Mr. Davis.
6. No reader’s list of answers will
Accompanists. Miss Hutchinson made later, after the plans are pelworn during the summer montha
Scripture Quotations by several though u stranger to most has al­
he
considered unless An answer is
Mrs. Quirk, Mr*. Haile.
fed
ed.
in
the pulpit.
These men are huready made for him*elf a reputation:
Members of Group.
made to every ad on the page.
niun und hnve shown that they havo
he
has
a
voice
of
most
unusual
A Clean and Wholesomo Citizen­
All answers must lie on the ed­
their own personal romfort at heart
I l i i r Returned Home
( c 'O r n n s Note*
power and promise. His rendition of
ship— Mr. Frsnklin.
itor’s desk not later thnn Monday, as well hs the spiritunl welfare, of
tho
solo,
"T
h
e
Agony
in
the
Gar­
The
members
of
the
Cheerful
Mr. und Mrs. R. J. Holly. A. April 5th.
Reading— Loyalty, by Miss Linda
their constituency.
These pas I on*
den" was especially effective. It i* class of the Methodist church nnd Dorner, Mrs. George Hoy and Miss
Connelly.
hnve
thc-ideu
that
they
are a part or
to bq regretted that this talented the members of Miss Stone's cluss Laura Fish have returned home from
Baptist History— Mr. Jinkins.
New
Ice
Cream
Parlor
the
people
and
that
the
long coat w
History of our National Song. young singer is so soop to leave for of the Baptist church met at the Miami, where thby spent several
G.
Nlckolopulous
will
open
an
ice
not
nocesaary
in
order
for
them to
home of Mrs. W. J. Daniels* for the dnys enjoying the sights of the
"The Star Spangled Banner"— Mrs. his home in the north’.
cream pallor in the store nsxt to be preachers. Y’ ou can see a smile
The
choruses
"Fling
Wide
the
regular
social
of
the
CheerfuJ
Work­
Muxic City and attending the many
Gatchel.
the Peoples Bank and expects to on their faces now because simply
Violin Solo, "T h o Star Spangled Gates" and "T h e Appeal of the ers. After the busineea session the functions of tho Florida Press Asso­
have the place fitted up within the with the resolution passed they are
Crucified"
were
dramatic
and
thrill­
•following
games
wero
played;
Dollar,
ciation.
Banner"— Mr. Walters.
next week ready for business.
He beginning to foel comfortable.
Nfcat Sunday evening we will use ing, holding the audience in rapt Beast, Bird and Fish, Hot Potato
will
curry
a
line
of
candies
and
cig­
our new B. Y. P. U. room for the attention, especially when the cli­ and Joining the Sugar Trust, the
Church of the lloly Cross
ars nnd experts ;o do a thriving
®rst time. We welcome all visitor* max, "C ru c ify" was reached. Great latter causing many to bite hastily
Welfare Meeting Womans Club
business.
credit
is
due
to
the
director,
Miss
S4
-rvicca
in
Church
of
the
the
and
regret
instantly,
for
instead
of
*nd strangers.
Aspinwall for giving a Sanford con* sugar they got salt. We all regretted Holy Croes orili be os fpllows:
Members of the Welfare Depart­
Reporter.
*
w. O. W. Attention
gregation the privilege of hearing this that it soon came time to leavo as we
ment
are reminded of the meeting
Monday, Tuesday and Saturday,
W.
O.
W.,
Attention!
There
will
artistic
production.
Her
own
beau­
were
having
a
good
time.
Wo
wish
at
the
club rooms Wednesday after­
4:00
p.
m.
neautlfsl Yacht Here
he n special meeting Wednesday noon at 3 o'clock. There will be a
Mr. and Mrs. George Stephan on tiful voice and tho perfect accom­ to thank Miss Coripne Rauierson
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
ev«&gt;ning. Mnrch 31 to urt on a large joint meeting s^ith the Jurior Civic
Those
their beautiful, yacht, Tho Loiterer paniments played by Mi** Frances for the excellent program.
Maundy Thursday, 6:30 a m.,
number of applications.
All mem­ League and will be on "Birds.'*
Aspinwall
were
never
honril
to
better
present
were
Miss
Thusa
Tar
hell,
II are here today on a trip from
4:00 p. m. *
bers
are
requ«?sted
to
lie
present.
Elizabeth
Stone,
Abbie
Doudney,
Members are requested to respond to
effect.
Jacksonville to Lake Harney. This
On Good Friday there will lie ser­
F.
L.
Miller,
Clerk.
C
allace
Grant,
Lois
Grant,
Kate
the
roll call with a quotation on
“ their first trip to Sanford on the
vice at 11:30 a. m. and at 12 m. will
Flynt,
Corinne
Ralilerson,
Edna
birds
or tho name of a Florida bird.
W,
C.
T.
U.
Meeting
8t. Johns and they are so much in
\y‘ On thu Stork Express
begin the three hour service com­
The program will consist of a fine
Tho meeting of tho W. C. T. U. Geiger, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. C. W.
love with this part of the otate that
memorative of the Savior's agony on
Born to Mr. and Mrs.’ L. W. Wal­ paper on birds written by Prof.
Ihoy intend to make it part of their will be held at the Baptist church Culpepper and Messrs. Paul Dooley,
the croia. Evening service at 7:30 lace, on Celery zvenue, twint.
Ralph
Geiger,
Orma
Dewhurst,
C.
W
Nohrling of Gotha, several vocal
w*nt«r itinerary each year. .There at 8:00 o'clock Thursday afternoon.
p. m.
Culpepper
and
Messrs.
Paul
Dooley,
and
instrumental numbers and prob­
•re two other yachta to be In today. All. are requested to be present.
It
is
always
a
pleasure'
to
have
Born
to
Dr.
and
Mrs.
J.
N.
Rob­
William
Kilbee,
Payne
Daniel*
and
ably
recitations.
A cordial invita­
Hereafter
the
meetings
will
be
held
*nd Mrs. Stephan are fiom
with
us
at
any
of.these
srfvlces
our
son
on
Sanford
Heights,
a
fine
baby
Edwin
Rauierson.
tion
la
extended
to
all club members
on
the
first
Thursday
of
each
month.
Delta, Colorado, where, Mr. Stephan
friends of other churchce.
Class Reporter.
to be present.
Members will please take notice«
“ • prominent attorney.

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�H l t U n t s L s f l u u s a *t s
**
W . L. Thorndyko of tho Palm
Beach Tost is anxious to havo the
insurance companies1of .the state file
Hifh Grade Goaranleed Auto»
their ntatem£)ta in the. papers of ; ; By ijTATE BOARD OF HEALTH
$ 2 0 0 . 0 0 to $ 8 9 5 . 0 0
each county and submitted tho fol­
» « » ♦♦« ♦ M M H M H I li l l
ON E A S Y PAYM E N TS
A R E SU M E GIVEN EACH W E E K OF T H E
lowing to the State Press Association
For caulotr and Information wriio
Personal liberty versus personal
members at their meeting in Miami;
iinom
OIII0 CO.,lw., * PWtburfk. Pa.
SUNDAY S E R M O N S
In the Htato of South Dakota in responsibility!
or coosuit jour local dealers
the year of ’ 87 or *88 the Press As­
Recent news dispatches tell that
sociation of the state formulated and an officer in tho United States navy
K1.MK4 E. HOGERS, Reporter
had enacted by the legislature u bill has resigned his position rather than
regarding the annual publlèation of submit • to required vaccination
— rstatements by all insurance com­ against typhoid fever. He regarded
the requirement as on infringement
World, tho only practical promise panies doing business in the state.
Sunday, March 21, 1916. in
this world of sorrow, distress, in­ . 1 recently sent to tho insurance on his personal rights.
Church visited: The Methodist.'
commissioner for a certified copy of
iquity. ‘
M
Pastor, Kev. F. E. Steinmeyer.
T hat’s his side of it. There’ s an­
Accept Him, and you will llnd, to the law— and here it la. ‘ I make the other aide. The War Department
Morning text: "Tarry ye In tho
city o( Jerusalem until ye bo enduod your satisfied surprise that there is suggestion that this association care­ insists that every man in tho United
(supplied)
wish power from on as much social joy, as much genuine fully consider tho matter of urging States army shall bo thus protected
i"
.
*
happiness in His churchjas there is in the coming legislature to enact a against the disease. Tho result has
high."
The Ilihle student, yea evon thil tho xfbrld, and without a "dark brown like law. The carrying out of the been that in 1913 only a few mild
casual reader of the New Tertamont taste either in your mouth or in Stipulations of the law not only keeps cases occurred in the army, nnd not
the public posted as to tho condition
will recall that Jesus showed Him­ your soul the morning after."
a single death from the disease. The
Bottlers of Soda Water and
of
the companies, but it resolves into
But Christ Jesus, through the
self throe times to certain of His
.
.
,,
, experience of the Department In the
disciples after he was risen from tho Gospel does not make an appeal a way whereby a small percent o l ^ n l ha, bren lhat .tyj)hoid fovor U
dead, and that upon tho third and alone to tho person who has experi­ tho money grabbed by the com­ one of the worst enemies that an
In
panies may be returned to the state
lost appearance to any one on earth enced tho " d a r k , brown taste the
army enemmters in active warfare,
He led His disciples from His last morning after," He makes his ap­ — without going through the cum­ and this was proved notably in the
place of appearance to Bethany, and peal to tho deist, the infidel, the bersome method of setting a fire.
Spanish-Amcrican war in 1898. The
Here is the hill as it now stands United States nsvy has adopted tho
having blessed them and assured indifferent one or the agnostic, nnd
Sole Agent« for O R A N G E CITY S P R IN G S M IN E R A L WATER
that ho has lesa.pa- upon the books of South Dakota:
them of the promise of His Father it is written
‘same treatment making it compul­
tionco
(though
of
infinito
patience)
Every
insurance
company
doing
he onjoined.them to go to Jerusalem
sory.
to begin instructing the inhabitants with agnostic (the don’ t knower) business in this state must transmit
It would bo unfair to.require ac­
and the indifferent person than He to thp commissioner of insurance a
thereof concerning tho gospel.
ceptance of the treatment by the
Jerusalem was the principal city has for either the infidel or the deist, statement of its condition nnd busi­ private and to except the commis­
of Israel, and being a city whose l ° T wh» 0 "maintaining that God U . ness for tbo year ending on tho pre- sioned. &lt;Uhw. ,V% either- sw in e__‘ ixtfpte' were ■-¿Muffled' « f t * mutV
&gt;nawabie HlP" « » » t * Wrffrtr
ery good soldier recognizes the fact
and
the
indifferent
one mnke no which shall be rendered on the first
iniquity; leavened with the fais«;
that rank confers no right to exem p­
day of January in each year, or
teaching of tho
Scribes; Pharisees prayerful effort to master the
tion from discipline.
•
and hypocrites, blind leaders of the "thought high ways"'leading to a within two months thereafter, ex­
If this particular requirement in
blind, Jesus realised that only those knowledge of God as found in the cept that foreign insurance com­ volved persona! inconvonienco or
panies shall transmit their state­
who were P R E P A R E D to do His bid- “ “ H *
oven alight suffering, the principle
ding could accomplish the great and
Dr* Steinmeyer gave a number of ments of business, other than that would remain the name, On the
glorious task of bringing forth His
* ° rd P,cture*
Illustrating taken in t h o . United States prior to contrary* it is practically without in;
Father’s kingdom on earth. Jesus
clinching the interpretation of the following first day of Mhy. The convenience and i t * bring* an im-J
commissioner of
insurance
shall
his
text
therefore requested His disciples to
munity ngninst a disease that has
His
eVcn.ng
service
was
the
first
cause
a
summary,
condensed
(rum
tarry (to wait) until, through a
been, and without it, 1s, ono of the
of a series on " T h e Christian in the annual statement of each com­
prayerful period of P R E P A R A T I O N
problems most difficult of solution
He look his text pany, to bo published at least three
they might bocomo endued (filled or Modern Life.”
that nrmy mon everywhere havo to
supplied) with the Holy Spirit. from 2nd Genesis, 20-24 nnd p r e ­ times, at the expense of the com­ meet.' ' I t is a treatment that is find­
Gnly in this way could they fully sented tho historic value of tho fam­ pany, at legal rates, In a legal news­ ing wide adoption in civil life, where nnd art! prepared to make delivery in five minutes after your election
paper, print
and published in each
and effectively bear witness of God’s ily as the unit in society.
is accepted voluntarily because o f its
from fifteen styles o f the best lawn mowers on the market
The
sanctity
of
marriage
and
the
judicial
circuit
of the state in which
grace and power among men to de­
proved efficiency.
liver them from their miseries and marriage relation was dwelt upon the insurance company shall have
When, then, an officer of either
most effectively.
Dr. Steinmeyer policies issued.. Condensed state1
otherwise sorrowful plight."
branch of the service, who has re­
proved
by
past
and
current
history
meats
for
publication
shall
he
made
It is to be observed that we may
ceived free of cost to himself a splen­
today gather fropi these painstaking that God's will as found in the Old out on blanks furnished by the rom- did education lu fit himself for spec­
instructions of Jesus to His disciples Testament und emphasised by Christ missioncr of insurance which shall ial dutiee who has a position as­
that the Christian religion ia in the Jesus (Matt. 6:27, 33) may not be he uniform in the Information sought sured for life or during good l&gt;ohighest sense very practical, very defied without utter destruction not to be conveyed to the public, which havior and is retired on ample pen­
capable
of
being
D E M O N ­ only to the immediate parties con-l shall, when set in nonpareil type.
sion ut an age when men in civil
S T R A T E D ; that it IS as efficacious earned but to the highest morals of together with the annual certificate
life nro still fighting for their dnily
the
human
raco.
of
authority
of
tho
company,
con­
in the creation of good will among
bread, refuse* to receive (hi* treat­
The
family
is
tho
very
U
N
I
T
of
stitute
a
printed
statement
unformly
all classes of men and peoples on
ment for t h e reason lhat he con ­
earth at it is to transport them unto society, hence anything that des­ of ten inchea in length. The print­
siders
it Ain invasion of personal lib ­
ers’ affidavit of the (act, in duplicate,
God’s heavenly kingdom.
But to troys the unit destroys society.
erty,
and
when ho regards the w el­
F ro m
up.
buys a lot and $10 per
We have but to look about us to shall be filed with the commissioner
realise God’s kingdom on earth as
fare
and
discipline
of his fellow sol­
a firm foundation to realise His be convinced that all that is vital; of insurance in all case», which af­
month, without interest.
Easy terms and war t
diers of less importance than his real
heavenly kingdom it is absolutely all that is sustaining to the human fidavit .shall state said insurance
or fancied personal liberty, there is
company
has
paid
such
newspaper
raco is found in the P A T T E R N
prices. Only a few nice lots left.
necessary to P R E P A R E ..
strong suspicion that the service ia
Thil P R E P A R A T I O N must be laid down by Christ Jesus, tho pre­ the authorized rate for publishing
well rid of a man unfitted to be a
Truck farm, all cleared, half of it tiled. Fine
individually accomplished through cepts pf whom if understood and legal notices, and that tbo full good soldier.
demoitflrntcd proves Him. beyond amount named inures to the sole
fervent PRAYER.
place for spring crop. C lose to city.
In a wider sense and beyond the
One must feel and know through all doubt, Ihc ono "only” Savior benefit of the publisher or publishers
limits
of
military
or
naval
service,
thereof, and that no agreement or
soul or spiritual
understanding. of mankind.
A ls o have some real bargains of bouses and
understanding
for the division there­ responsiliility is imposed by position,
It
js
especially
urged
that
all
those
God’s promise, as well as have
by
education,
by
superior
oppor­
of
has
beeh
made
with
any
person,
lots close in. I have lots on all the best avenues
F A I T H in God’s DESIRE to re­ in and out of the Church w'ho truly
tunity.
The grand principle, N o ­
veal Jlimseif to those who will but desire "to tarry in the city of Jeru­ nnd that no part thereof has been
&lt;&gt;
blesse Oblige, the idea of personal 0 and can save you money o n vacant lots.
See
place themselves in spiritual touch salem" and become "endued with agreed to be paid to any person
»
responsibility conferred by personal &lt;
whomsoever,
an&lt;j
every
nlfidavit
of
power
from
on'
high,”
all
those
who
&lt;&gt; me before the advance, it’s sure to come real soon.
with Him
desire to peraoanully test the ef­ publication shall state in plain terms advantage are opposed to person»! (11
&gt;
• Heavenly guidance, as well as de­
that the full amount authorized has selfishness and disregard of others. 1 I
liverance from sin and sorrow is as ficacy of God’a word, enter Into
&lt;
No man can live urtlo himself and - »»
prayer at the Cottage Prayer Meet­ Been charged and collected for such
capable of demonstrative proof to
escape the consequences, and they
ings being held every night this week publication.
t
each Individual for himself as :y
are
us sure as death and tuxes.
ct««4
»«♦♦♦
in all part* of the city. A program
It shall in* the duty of tin. com­
problem in Euclid or as a problem
In
tlie
matter
of
health
and
sani­
may be had by asking any Protes­ missioner of insurance to cause the
in long division.
But to prove a
tation there is a* responsibility rest­
tant pastor.
publication of such statements to be
problem, even in long division one
ing
upon the intelligent people of
The topli for next Tuesday’s is­ made within* sixty days from tho end
- must know something of the prin­
sue will bo "Monaiticism,” the ser­ the limit of time by. law provided Florida,' which is neglected mainly
ciples of simple arithmetic.
He
mon theme of Rev. Brownlee of tho to tho companies-for filing such an­ hecauso tltostv'upon whom it tests do
LIVERY, S A L E S AND FEED S T A B L E
must know something of addition,
Presbyterian church Sunday, Mar. nual statements nnd he shall, there­ not realize it. With the unmatched
subtraction and multiplication, and
C orner P a rk A venue and Second S tr e e t
28th, 19^6.
after, provide* for publication of the conditions that conserve-health and
before one can acquire knowledge
low sick and death rates, Fiurida, is
C O N T R A C T O R S F O R A L L K I N D S O F H E A V Y H A U LIN G
Dr. Brownlee developed the nar­ annual statement*Jn sucji judicial
of arithmetic he must .first have a
not preeminent in these respects.
circuits
as
shall
be
occupied
by
tho
rative
und
philosophical
history
of
yearning, almost prayerful desire. So
Nature has done everything she
L a rg e s u p p l y of H o r s e s , M u i e s ,
appointment of an agent after the
it is if one would bear witness to monuaticism and all persons whether
could. ’ Man through his neglect or
first statements shall have been as­
W a g o n s and H a r n e s s a l w a y s
God’s eternal truths, God's promise church members or not should ucignore nee is depriving the stnte o(
signed:
Provided,
that
the
commis­
of good wjii to man, ho must pray quaiht themselves with both the
on hand F o r S a le o r E x c h a n g e
many of its natural advantages.
sioner of insurance shall supply at
•*h!le ho tarries (waits) to know, historic (acts and the historic lesson
How?
least one such statement to each
B la c k a m lth ln g e n d W a g o n R e p a i r i n g In co nnecti on
through joyous F E E L IN G , God’s to tho human race as presented in
By refusing or neglecting to adopt
legal newspaper published in each
this truly wonderful sermon.
bountiful blessings for him.
judicii.l circuit, if there nro a suffi­ precaution* that wnrd off prevent­
Since there ts no other rosd to
Don’ t play with serious matter»—
cient number of such statements to able diseases, hy permitting insan­
Balvatlon (deliverance from sin and To the Cltlaena of Hanford and
don’t Y O U carry your own irMirsnc*
be publish' d to so supply each news­ itary surroundings, b y neglecting to
eternal darkness); since only joy and
Vicinity
*
paper, nnd no newspaper shall re­ screen dwellings, earth closet* and
against
eternal gladness is promised through
For fully thirty five (36) years tho
ceive a second statement for publica­ foods, by refusing vaccination
salvation; sirfc® joy and gladness ia L. St M. Semi-Mixed Real Paints
F I K E
tion uptil each newspaper (legal) in against smallpox and typhoid fever,
really the only thing sought by man, have been extensively used through­
in
short
by
failing
or
refusing
to
fol­
each circuit has been furnished at
for you’ll find the money wantim *hen
why should we not at once accept out tho United ; States anjl also in
least ono such statement, for publica­ low, the simple instructions of med­
the F I R E ha* vri|**d but your 1r&lt;u«rty
God’s plan' revealed to us in the Boilth America.’ They havd there­
tion.
I f there are sufficient -state­ ical science that have been demon­
gospel through* J^sus Christ? It is fore been subjected to the testa of
Have our strong, reliable n&gt;itq&gt;any
ment* to supply »11 newspapers in strative as effective in a thousand or
plainly evident from testimony that every sort of climatic conditions—
carry
your risk—and be on the 5-th' dd*
ono year, then the ttntoTnints’ for n million instances.
ia found Jn the history of nations as most successfully— thereby proving
If
ever
Florida
shnll
reach
the
the succeeding year shall he first
Reasonable rates
well as of individuals that we their extremo durability and superior
supplied * to those newspapers not acme o f it* possible perfection, it
M U S T embrace God's .plin given value. tuppllod the previous year, and they will be because the leaders lead the
to us or be lost, cast, as it were, into
See our advertisement on other
shall be aupplied In,each succeeding way.
utter darkness.
page, tilling property owners how to
year.
The publisher of anj* legal
We should accept God's plan ere makp. their own paint, and thereby
newspaper in tho state of South Da­
our brain cells are forever rendered save sixty cents a gallon on every
kota who desires his publication to
callous and insensible through indif­ gallon used.
be recognized in the distribution of
ference or through impure jiving,
L O N G M A N &amp; M A R T IN E Z ,
annual statement*, shall each year,
thus cutting off God's communica­ Palm Makers,
New York.
on or before the first day cf April,
&lt;»
tion with our souls, the only eternal * 67-Tues-i2tc
TOO w ill SAVE
furnish to the commissioner of in»
thing we possess,
,f
M e t * . P E R GAJL
sursnee an affidavit that the nows-'
There is certainly no objection to
Complete abstracts from the r e c o r d s . o f Rose to the Occasion.
T H IS IS H O W
paper he aceka to have recognised
Gvd'a-way to aalvation, It is clean,
Dad .(from the hall)—“ Why, Mar­ ia a legal newspaper.
Nothing in
Buy 4 gala. L.C&amp;M.Semlit is wholesome, it is life sustaining;, jorie. how dim the light Is In hero!"
O range and Seminole Counties.
Taxes
this act which relates to the publica­
Mlxed Real, Paint &lt;3.40
it is the only way to eternal uplift. Freddy (the fiance, not a coltego
And
3
g
ala.
Linaeed
Oil
tion of' statements shall apjily to
If we repeat the Lord’s prayer graduate In vain)—” Yos. sir. Profes­
to mix with it at
paid for nonresidents.
any fraternal or benevolent life as­
eatlmeied cost 0j
sor
Munslerberg
has
n
theory
that
with meaning, with F E E L IN G in
sociation
transaction
business
in
th«J
C. W. GOODRICH, Manager.
;;
our souls, we are asking for H i » brilliant light benumbs the .Intellect.
. Makes 7gala. Paint for (iQ.ao
state of South Dakota, or to any^
We
are
experimenting
to
find
the
de­
klngdom, for it is* something to be
It’s only $1.54 per gal.
gree of Illumination by which the at­ mutual insurance company or asso­
deeply cherished, yea it is the one
tention Is kept vivid and the mental ciation organized under the laws of
thing, the A L L , for it is a perfect functions active."—Judge.'
■c a í p,
this state.
ZINC
W . J.
&amp;
C O M P A N Y
state of mankind'with God on His
'A ’
m V « » U u " o r ,^00,í : a,&gt;rV ,
“
' throne and every one 6f His chil­
Uncle Eben’s Philosophy.
Use a gallon out of any you , £ .j
-&gt; ' »
|T?■ ‘ , ;AGENTS
_ •. -—. ..
dren in conscious atonement with
Brier Williams. .
"I katn't help bein’ superaUtious
buy
and
i
f
not
the
best
paint
His Father.*
"Charity hex been kiwerln’ a multi­
about Friday," said Uncle Rbcn, "but
Lc&gt;‘ us tyot supinely tarry serving I reco'nlxa dat It ain't so mgeh «(hut tude o’ sinners dts long time," said
made, then return the paint
darkness passively or actively during you does on Friday dat brings bad Brier Williams, ’’an' dls raggedy ole
O f t l M w i t h H O L D S * R I A L « S T A T S CO.
and get all your money back.
’ the b/sst part of pur lives until we lack aa wbut you sidesteps on Friday coat o' nrlno makes me think It's 'bout
re driven spiritually blind, b u t ' let an’ fife or six other days a week.” — time for charity ter git ’round ter da
F lo r id a
S an fo rd .
X."—A t’ *
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AMONG THE CHURCHES

NOBLESSE OBLIGE

Sanford
C oca-C ola Bottling Company

PHONE
21

Bottles

We are Handling a Full Line of
Philadelphia, Reading and Eclipse Lawn Mowers
The Geo. H. Femald Hardware Company

j; Closing O ut Salej
OF MARKHAM PARK LOTS j
$100

$10

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N. H. GARNER. Owner

HAND BROTHERS

j)QNT*TAKE[HANŒ5

CHASE &amp; COMPANY

MAKE YOUR OWN
PAINT

! il SEMINOLE

COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.

T H IG P E N

General Fire

T. J. Miller &amp; Sod, Sanford

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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PAGE THREE

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No.

I

No. 2

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The day is past when shoe* are

ty.

These are the things which the stairways, cabinets and every place believe in patronizing n home in-

We have departed from the beaten contractor

and builder

usually

sc- where

a design

in

wood

lend*

a dustry of a high class,

beauty.
In former year* it path followed by contractors and cures from a distance, wjth a conso- *t&gt;ucdl
Al* “ U inhfr «»nvenlence of our
v&amp;s the work of an expert to make builders and have taken many citi- quent delay in the'complction of the
plap our large acquaintance with
First, wo building.
*
the »hoo for the individual wearer. tens of Sanford with us
wood designing and the fart that
In these day« it takes an expert tu furnial, the lumber for your house
From the smallest cottage or bun- tt.„
we htt„ . „ „ h, m, (or your ¡n8fM.ction
'make a »election from the many from our own yard, then we build galow to tho most imposing resi- examples of our art which you can
made to order.

jtylUh brands on the market to (It the bouse, ami lastly we adron the
„ \
.
your particular stylo of foot so as to structure with all t,hose forms of
woodwork that count towards beauinsure ease and grace.
’*- You all know me.
"Shoes, that’s
No. .1
my busine*».”
That's why I ’ m
A photograph is one of the most
No. 1 on the " W h o Is W ho" page. valuable possessions in this world
and yet one of the elieapest and
Make your feet proud by -brintmg easiest to obtain
That's why so
them to "Sanford'a only ihor Htort” many peo|de fail to recognize- its
importance. What could you leave
in time to secure a pair of low,
your dear ones if you were suddenly
f. ^trhite shoes for Easter— made just taken away that they would prize
as much us your photograph? What
for tho occasion.
is more pleasing to the living?
My motto: "1 advertise what I?
"T H E PHOTOGRAPHER"
•
,
.
#
do, and I do what 1 advertise."
Corner 2nd Si. and Palmello Are
No. 7

No. 8

A Whole County Dependent—So
feci the people of Seminole county
about buying furniture from Semi­
nole County’s Largest Furniture Store
The Home of tho Ifoosier l he
best kitchen cabinet in the world and
the easiest to obtain.
Who pays the freight on all out
of town orders?
Whose prices are always (be lowest?
Who Is Who in the furniture
business in Sanford?

—From ihe ^Miller's flan d~to Your
Hand— Wc pass it on in the shape
of iiread, pies, cukes, roll* nmi dozens
of creations which mir customers
just can't do without.
A look at
our window will bring you in and
our good* will bring you back.
\\ r lead in Sanford ail *qher follow
Nearly everybody doc* business
with u* do yo u ’
You need the
bread; we knead the dough. There­
fore we need each other.

No.

12

I am the mnn who stands between
your bumper crop and the northern
buyer and sees to it that in* gels
your quality fruits and vegetable* in
the very best condition and you get
the very host price.
My record of
years in your mutual service i* my
recommendation to you lor contin­
ued patronage.'
"W ho 1» W ho" in the business of
shipping car lots of fruit* and veg­
etables out of Sanford to the world?
Who makes the currency rustle
for the grower? ’
The man who put* the "sell" tn
-celery .
No. 17
Wanted Everybody in the city
to write the name of Sanford-* new
laundry.
We charge you by the
pound for carefully washing your
clothes in night complete changes of
water,
after
w h ic h
we
dry
them and return them to you in
perfect condition with that sweet,
clean odor you desire
Our charge is 5 cents a pound, wet
wash 50 cents a basket of 50 to GO
pieces. For further particular* call
phone 150-3.
No. 22
I nra known in the dry goods
business ity Sanford by the lines I
carry, just ns n mnn is known by
tin* company'he keep*
That'* w hy
particular woitien known the home
of the famous W B Nuforin Cor­
set and the Standard Paiu-rli* tin*

«n.all. The N O V E L T Y of our plan
•* attracting others, why not you?
Our P RIC K in the long run will
prove a saving to you.
urt&gt; Building for the future.

donee wo furnish from our own mill see on a visit to our place and from
,
, ..
.
.
,
.
,
.. .
.
.
,
we nre- cut out this advertisement
the fancy woodwork and carvings which you can make your selection and bring it to us. Let's get tofor tho railipg of the porches and commends us to local people who gethcr and help each other build.
No. 4
,
Florida ts no longer a land of
promise; it is now a land of fullfilmerit.
Semiqolc county's wonderful crop yield this season is prfibf
positive of tho value of land in this
region. Every vegetable growerin the
county is*rejoicing and every citron is
eeling the good effects of prosperity.
"Back to the soil" is still tho cry
throughput America.
Have you
heard and heeded tho cry? Whether
you arc a_trt,vejipg saleapuy^p. vUik

a lawyer or what not. isn't it a fact
. . .No. 5
thttl J"ti have longed all your life
This is to advertise a typewriter
t° « ,r"w ol? the yoke, know the
and a man— both well known in
freedom of living next to mother
Sanford.
The typewriter is hall
‘‘»rth. ■l"«1 j°in the ever increasing
hearing,
Jong
wearing, and the print­
thr°ng of producer»? Seminole county^ gardens welcome ing point does not hob up and down.
you* with open arms.
All you need In fact, it corrects many an evil
Is somebody with a widr acquaint- common to typewriter*, and no own­
ancc with the growers and gardens er of this make is looking (or a better
to point out opportunities to you. machine.
The man can he found
If you want to leap* into the pros- in his olllce in the rear of tlpy
punt*-lu*iiuu.A-u»ivshow yr*fl &gt;H&gt;W.* 1
*
esTftrp
d fflto'df fl. C. DuRose.

No. 9

one day and find the latest quota' tiors on Florida and western meats

"Jack Spratt could eat no fat:

they

wanted since they

began trading nt 412 Sanford Ave.
Tl

pruc*

always

suiteil

Jacjc s

pockotbook

luld "hen Mrs. Sprnit
found sho bould turn to The Herald

No. 13

" A woman is only a woman

So said KipHng and so say the
men of Sanford, which is the homo
in the meat business if you will turn of Tampa John, Seminole and Lucky
t(l m
r , . k, u l l i r
n(1 ,n l l u . Herald. Sanford tlie three cigars in every­
and i( &gt;ltu *,ll rofn(.
my p|a,P body’s mouth. These cigars *put the
" j o y " in enjoyment.
,,ny duv m the week d can show you.
If you can't name tho man who
Nearly everybody In Sanford buys makes them any store jn Sanford
carrying cigars can tell you.
meat from me. Do you?
You can find out "W h o I* Who"

But they have both been getting
what

\v. 10

But a good cigar "is n smoke."

she wa* delighted beyond words.

Hi* wife could cat no |ean."

ju *

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No. 11

necessity

for

business schools

No. IS

has

A man without a purp&gt;u*c in life long '"ice passed. It is" now a matLong experience in making and
gets along ah fast as a fish without lt&gt;r °* proof
repairing shoes enables us to give
A HI sines* education pays I In
tion of indiliivuulit&gt;
I know bow a (ail
Remember ibis and consider
We
Would you pay $À0 large*! duldend lor the amount yuu unsurpassed satisfaction.
to lit I lie hat to tour fail- a* well Its the following
or $75 to have
your
present of money and the.time required of make shoes of waterproof
leather
vour head
salary raised from J5 to I ] (1 more any inw—imeni in the world
that conform to the shape of your
Coi.-ider (lie doctor, who (lays
If you have ever done business per week for the balance of your
life, with accurate knowledge which heavily for four expensive year» in 1» foot. They wear long, look good and
medical -, boni, in addition to hi*
with me there i« a beaten path froth
are comfortable, and prove the value
would enable you to steadily earn
equipment and tin* length of time
your door to mine
more’ How many week* would be required for him to make a start of «hoc* made to order.
Wh repair
required at only 15 u week increase Then compare this to the business shoes neatly while you wait.
Ail
My home i* the place of Fisk
education which requires only a few
to pay hack $7.*»"*
our customers know who we are
huts the favorite resort of women
How are you situated?
Are you month* and u few dollurs and no
additional equipment
When you and where we arc. All others will tin
lighting to bold your own'.’ Ari- you
have thought of these things follow
•Who Is Who
in the mdiinery
well to take their shoe trouble* to
losing "f gaming ground ’
the beaten path to the i’iro budding
nisi ness in Sanford1
309 East First Street.
The period of doulit ns to the (or particulars
1 put it ton of wi ight on the ques-

No. IH

No. 19

Florida is proluildy thè must prò*
pcrous state in thè Union today,
while other stati** nre feeling tho
eflocts of thr war
Thcre is no city
in Florida in better rondifìfth than
Sunford
W Imre. (ben. cari you fimi
better land values? i t ’s a bar galli
whether you gei il cheap or «t a
good liguri
\ pie, • •■( 1.1fui III
Sertllinile , ,, oli 1- a* girmi a» g&lt;tr
erti meni botti1*0 you w.mt
proni1 l bare il (reo &lt;i( .barge

pairing that

This is tin* home of good Inilor- w" '1°
mg, where suit* arc made to suit

that

Palm

Bench

mailt*

tailors do.

better

order

if

you

"read”

tills

to
sho dd know who I am

ord er

Let

it* do jt

i\e do v vt-r&gt; t lung
&lt;leaning

III

the wa\ of

pressing,* dyeing

and

re

&gt;' &gt;"u

dont

know

No. IG
We are the firm that aland» be­
tween the grower of fruits and veg­
etables and the northern market.
The .northern merchant and hia
customers cahnqt see the celery,
tieans, cabbage and other vegetables’
growing in the beautiful gardens of
Seminole county, but they are much
impressed if they arrive in hamper*
anil crates that preserve the beauty
and freshness of the vegetable».
We a r e t h e l a r g e s t
supply
house of crates and hamper* in
Seminole county.
We have all kinds of feod for
horses and cattle and we are the
home of the Weber wagon and
dozens of other things that go to
make Seminole county the banner
County of Florida

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Nu. 21

*
A Chinaman is suspicious of you
If it's inn bottle with one of our
if you try to take hi* picture. But
brand* on tho .label it’s "corking
who want» to he a Chinaman?

Don't slay away from a fir«t class good "
you studio so long you'll feel unnatural
The home of Brainol
in the place

"the drink

Whether you want any work or t hut'* more t ban «c l
not come up ami see us.
We ure
any find \ in
Popular flavors of soda water.
headquarters for social enjoyment.

Sanford can tell you

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_______
— Not I I
----Did you ever hate, for comfort*»
sake, to cast aside a pair of old shoes
for a new pair? There was a reason.
The old shoe had coinformed to tho
shape of your foot and you gave up
comfort for pride’ s sake.
But if
you will turn over your old shoes
to the '"Shoe Doctor 6f Seminole
County” he will repair them so
that you will not have to sacrifice
comfort or style.
.
"T h e little shop with tho big
business!"

No. 20

hut

Wo guarantee all sorta made to

Spring i* here and you will’ soon
want

other

Located "in the heart of Sanford."

'7 0

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H

The firm that everybody know».

'

J.
No. 24-

No. 23
A

hat

is a

woman's

crowning

Wr «di a murhinc you cali a ford

can also be found in the name of
our firm,

W•* also sell a six ciliudcr car.
glory
That i- why your milliner 10 boy. ami our garage 1* ut your
is »uch an import,iut factor in hring- Senne 10 prove limi ito1 expelise of whi.h a person cun buy for $11*5
M"th these cars and their local
ing »ut t lo al 1rscl i\ cries* of your
rutinmg nini kccping n in arder is loc * an- tin- pride Of ^-11nford
personality
Tin -Imp 1* located
\ I road* lead from your gur.igr
in
the
heart
of
Vinford. and -tvlisb Ics- ihnri .i n. ot hi-r • &gt;' in Ito- w o r i d
r&gt; l i abl e kind.
M y g o o d * nmi y o u r
women
jinvc
made
a beaten patii to 011 March Itti, a* per our adver to ir gui'age
money
make a good combination
You will always find the tisement in thè Hcrald, I .**47 of
Don’t you remember when you its door
\ man is known by the cur lie
huts
of
the
sen-on . nil a welcome
meat me last, how you wanted to
these cars were manufactured in 11 keeps.
That's why you ithould
part with your money and 1 wanted uml good will ihui will bring yuu
single
day.
The
name
of
this
car
know
us
in the automobile business.
bark.
to part with my goods?
. No. 27
Little girl—-Mamma, do men ever
go to heaven?
Mamma— Yes, dear. Why do you
ask such a funny question?
LI I tie gill —Because I npvor saw
any picture» of men with heard».
Mamma— Well, men never get to
henven except by a close shave.
This mean» you, if you are a man
and live in Sanford.
Put a good face on things.
Wo
are the oldest shop in Sanford.

No contract too large -none too

No. G
If Your Needs arc Pressing you
will want to do business with San­
ford’s Pressing Club do Luxe— the
latest to make its appearance in the
city. Our prices and club rates will
interest you. We arc located in the
"heart of Sanford," at 113 Railroad
Ave.
We make a specialty of hat block­
ing, which is done for tu by ofle of
the best concerns in tho country.
In addition to cleaning, pressing,
dyeing and repairing we do your
darning and s ew ‘ -on your buttons
•for you!
We take orders tor the Royal
Tailoring* Company, 'which forfeits
H .00 for every , day they ore late,
in getting your clothes to you after
We hove taken your, measure and
sent in your order.
Bargains in second hand clothes
both tp the buyer and tho seller.
" W e return everything but the
dirt." ‘
«•wWomAmjw wn«t art?*
clothes.

N». 2H

home cooking and eat your meals in

If you lire a rc-odent &lt;&gt;f Sanford
you want 1tn fed at

home in the

city, especially ut tucul times.

Three

fourths of the enjov inoni of eating
.
.
, ..
consists in having that home feeling.
TM»

is the place

where you

get

ihc right atmosphere
The ideal place tc, bring your fain'
By-

Our Sunday dinners are the tafk

of the town.’
Then we are "long" on short ortiers.

Our location is just right, aa

we are off

No. 25

No. 26

dlllec, » dollar
very’ dirty collar
If thi- collar tits you don’t worry:
ii will aIl co rue out (n tin* Wash if
&gt;011 will Id us ‘ takfh the matter In
hailii.”
We hi i v i » a reputation in Sanford
for high das* woik of a very sati»factory ordcr. We are the oblast
laundry in the city.

the main street, uwayj

No. 29

Everything you Wear from Head
to Foot We are the store that al­
ways has something new for your
inspection in ladles' latest styles
and gent*’ furnishing*
W hy’ Be­
cause wc get our supplies from the
nation's largest city
If you live in
Sanford you should make our ac­
quaintance
t»ur gootls and prices
will interest you, as it interest»
everybody in south Florida.
If ilS'Snmdking you wear wc have il.

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v ia

"M id w a y " between buyer and seller
to gel them together.
On tiiis plan I solicit your busi­
ness. I need it but l am here to
serve and 1 do not want anything
1 do not earn.

My place is headquarter» for
those who wish to do business with
My plan, a» explained
a*c within easy reach of the healt each other.
in a recent issue of the Herald
should give the buyer a feeling of
h&lt; busiifis* u t io r c
A few of tho lot* 1 am offering
confidence and result in quirk »files
would
prove a good investment.
for the owner.
&lt; lean, inviting homelike ronveBetter look them up.
I try nm\ represent the buyer's
My office is handy to the business
.
interest llist giving him the best part of town. Come in and see me
nleni.
deal 1 can secure, but I also use the or make your headquarters hert—
&gt;wner fair and you will find me right beside the post office.
That get« us.
fr mi noise and hustle, and yet

we

v!
fre m tho hold, which got * « loud that

b? tho MancLestor (Juardlan. and 1

baby^ lephant shed tears officers of tho boat awaked hlni to have no doubt very simple thing» will
pleaao get back down to that blighted
beast and stay with Itn till the voyage
ended.
Auatyn went down, to the elephant
and found 'lm weepin' real tear». '0
waa feolln' aorry for the poor little
animal, when It auckcd up a trunk of
water from a bucket and blow It tn
'la'face. 'E waa glad then It waa only
a baby elephant.
-And' that’s alt ’e'» been doin' all
the way over," aald Auatyn yesterday.
''When 'e wasn't moanin' 'e was throw; in' water alt over nm and everything

In Atato va. Corcoran holds that a
clerk In a atom who enter» with n key
funifihcd by his employer and take«
away gooda la guilty of burglary and
larceny, since hi« act of entering un­
de- »uch circumstance» constitutes n
"breaking." Tho court »aid:
"If the appellant had the right ta
enter the storo by tho u»e of hia key
at any time in the day or night, that
1», had an unreatrictcd and unlimited
right of entrance, ho could not bo
guilty of the crime of burglary, oven
though he carried away tho good»
from the »tore. In »uch event the
crime would bo larceny, and not
burglary. But if hi» right to cuter
was limited to tho unual hour» of cmpltiymant, and after hour» of employ­
ment be uaod tho key for tho purpoae
of entering the »tore with Intent un­
lawfully to take article» therefrom,
he waa clearly guilty of burglary.”

often prove a »tumbllhg block. 1 re­
member an experience of my own. It
happened at Rouen during a little tour
In iSanco with a couple of friend». I
managed to act aa luterpreter for the
Alfred Au»tjn arrived in thll port
party and got on very well unit!, aa I
Jwterday from hia homo city, London,
paid the bill at a Rouen hotel, the
®B*Und, became tome blighter bad
lady who took the money obaerved
•topped him on the dock In London
"Fay bootong." I smiled sadly. She
awaked him to look after a
with an even sadder smile repeated
Gloomin' *&gt;»by elephant which had
the observation. She gave a receipt,
« « » « « r e in the hold of the liner Minso It could not have been anything of
newaaka.
financial importance, but I went away
Au»tvn
•' w,
_
Ignorant of her meaning. 1 looked up
vert«/
*h,p n#Wi rePt,rten'
"bouton." and found that It meant tn
addition to “ button" »ueb other things
bmte . r n ^ ,
?w !v,b
Cu U‘ ” &gt; w0l'!d »cream fit to kill The
a» "bud" and even "pimple."
would begin moanto1 flT t ^ d l « ^ 'K ° mccr» ,tld 1didn't appreciate I. love,
Neither word could have been wbat
•aid that « v . ^ r i L I
?? for me. I don't even know who ca
,k.
.
erY Bmo o did leave "It coin'
&gt;nlH, to or
nr what
wh .f 'la
-|* name
namo la
la and
and I ■he meant, of that I was sure; but not
Ute ^
beast
until four hours later, aa our train ap­
U ü« „ „ ib K
° ° •‘“ N .don't c.™, I f . » Ill » » ' r ” nd « m « m o
proached Paris, did It dawn upon me
else to fall In love with\
-----------------------------------------—
Blinda,, '« continued, •« thought’ was taken
tt
away from bis mother, too that the.lady had.almply been saying
\
. .
dWliué torrlce pn board might roIt waa a find day—"Fklt beau temp»/'
Bound to Be Popular.
«toro
**------- - so be went to ■oon, don't you?”—New York World,
But she really aald. "noo," not "Bo,'/
..
peace of- mind,
"Doppel ha» Invented an automobile
«ervicea, leavin' the little elophant
and that waa the cause of the trou­ hom that la going to make him Im­
Testing
Engtlah
French..
: .
ble.
mensely rich."
-tolrtae* D#P and ,00,t,Q, ,w#et onough
Numerous, opportunities for the
"Whet sort o f aound docs It make?"
n « " « aoon aa Auatyn got to"dtttne tcrtln* « BrltUh-.poken W w c J « J
Defined aa "Burglary»'
"A perfect lgütailon o f a panther's
Ihare was a terrible moinln’ cur nowaday», write» a correaponden
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Age. and the mother-in-law is just as
THESANFORDHERALD sweet
and nrcesjiary as she ever was.

WAÎiriT 30. 19J5

Florida Audubon Society
»
J.-i
The fourteenth annual meeting of
He
has
pàragraphed
the
weather
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
thd Florida Audubon Society was
W. M. ÜAYNKS. Burines» Manager and climate long before the freeze held at "Hiawatha," the winter resi­
&gt;-"1of. 1896, and ever since, and the dence of Mr. A L. Dommorich of
PuMMwd Entry T o « * U y mnd Krtd.y
weather goes on as if the newspaper Now York, at Maitland on Thurs­
W e solicit your deposits,’ having in mind that if you need as­
man was hot in existence.
day, March llrh . The meeting was
sistance a t any time, it is o u j purpose to help you in so far as it is con­
Miss Townsend should remember largely attended and was one of the
m m scaim oN nues, i n a d v a n c e
that a beautiful woman can take
most interesting ever held by the
« nk YKAH.............. ; ; ................ »too
sistent with sound banking.
^
joke about how homely she is; New society.
The spacious house and
« X M O N T H S . ........................ i ................1 JC
Tur.CE MONTHS.................................. U York City never gets mad when you the magnificent grounds, upon which
call it a village; a man is so temper­ Mr. Dommerich's father for many
■ « W W 4 la Ib* a t j by C a rrier »1 0 0 Per t í » r la
ate that he is held up as the ex­ years lavished his affection and his
A d r a a re ae 20e. Per M aalb
la A d ra a r» M a i« lia M arU al O f lr * ample for all hoys to follow can wealth, were thrown open to the
take a josh on the amount of whis­ public; a bountiful eolation waa pro­
Aa H i c i w4-&lt;^aaa .Mail M ille r A i f i M l i a d
key he can consume. " T o the pure vided by the host and dispensed
IM * , al Iba P e a la fflri al Haafard, F tn U a ,
all things are pure."
I nder Ael ef M a rth Ird . IST*.
graciously by Miss Kokoszynsha,
So It is all down the liner
assisted by a number of young ladies
bi H erald lla O d la i
Telryhafle N a. I l a
And having had our say allow us and young gentlemen from Rollins
just one more paragraph: '
Collego; tbo weather was perfect,
H. E. TOUR
H. R. STEVENS
" I s there anything personal in the and the program in a high degree
C. M. HAND
R. R. DEAS
SANFORD, FLORIDA
I I surface indication» mean any»
Cadtltr
IV m M f i i I
Ylcf-heMtat
Ami (‘attiir*
F.
L
WOODRUFF
Vire-Prvid«nt
fact
that
the
county
solicitor
of
timely and interesting.
thing the election of Forreit Lake
Dado
county
has'
caused
the
Elks
The president* of the society, Dr.
of this city aa speaker of the hext
house of representatives is assured. Club of Miami to close its bur com­ W. F. Blackman, president of Rol­
'NT
mencing this week, when the^Murida lins College called the meeting to
----- 0 -----.
Press Association meets there in an­ order at 3:00 p. m., and
'Sanford was honored in puiatka
nual session?” — Clearwater Sun.
brief address with reference to the
last week by the election of^Forroat
. « ----- 0 ----- 1
.
present
condition' of the cause of bon, Salem, N. Y •! Lincoln Hulley,
Lake as vice president of the State
lird protection iti this and other president of Jno. B. Stetson Uni
OUR C O N G R E S S M A N
'
Bankers Association.
Mr. Lake is
president of the Seminole County
Hon. W. J. Sears, Congressman of states. The annual report» of the versity, DeLand; Mrs. H. II. Whip­
Bank of this city and is prominent The Fourth District was an honored chairman of the executive commit­ ple, Maitlnnd; Frank M. Chapman,
Mrs. Kingsmill Marrs, and of president of the Audubon Society of
in financial circles.
guest of the Florida Press Associa­ tee,
the
secretary
of the society, Mrs. I. the state erf New York; Wm. C.
tion at the meeting in Miami last
Vandurpool
were
received and ap­ Comstock, Winter Park; Ut. Rev.
When you leave Sanford and sec week and responded to the toast,
(.amcron M aao u
proved;
in
the
absence
of the treats Cameron
q ^nI k^B, /^.
e* 1
‘J r]
the many good hotels that -arc in "What*s What” at the banquet at
South Florida, Orlando; Hon. W. A.
uh*r.
‘MPI.'
*TlronsorT*Tic
r
report
VW
tn*tfnAirrfn'y
V &gt; ' P i W J K p - m y ; ‘f af f cr t i f fft F)Vrrwas road by Mrs. Kingsmill Marrs Iliount, Pensacola; Hon. L. C. Mas
ida you want to kick and kick hard
hart night. The members of the associa­
The building o f a six cyl­
sey, Orlando; C. H. Morne, Winter^_
and was approved.
tion
who
reside
in
the
Fourth
Dis­
for the erection of a suitable hotel
PurkT~Dr.
"Theodo're
S.
I
’
almer,
aa•
-Mm.
Minnie
Moorp-Wllson
‘
read
inder
A P P E R S O N car at $1485
in this d t y . Hotels almost make a trict were, more than proud of their
sisteant
chief
of
tho
Bureau
of
a
report
of
the
Kissimmee
branch
of
We
is a monument to twenty-two
d ty , for without hotels there will ho congressman on this occasion.
Biological Survey, U. S. Dept, of
no progress.
It is high time that knew that our congressman was very which she is president, und u report
years experience in motor car
of the St. Petersburg branch was Agriculture, Washington, D. C .;
tho progressive people of Sanford much a man before, hut we did not
building; the fruit of a lifelong
read by Mrs. Kingsmill Marrs in R. W. Williams, Jr., representative
know
that
he
was
an
orator*of
such
started that new hotel.
knowledge of the v a l u e of
of
the
American
Ornithologist»’
the
absence
of
Mrs.
Katherine
T
ip
­
n high order and his response before
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«
Union,
Washington,
D.
C.;
Willis
petts.
president
of
the
branch
metals,
and made possible only •
Chris. O. Codrington, editor of that vast assemblage was a dean
President
Blackman
toad
the
reM.
Bnll,
editor
of
the
Florida
Gimesbecause of organization drilled
the DeLnnd News is the now presi­ cut, concise, well defined address
Jacksonville,
Executive
port of Mrs. Julia Hanson of Ft. Union,
upon
the
Democratic
administration
in the school of quality pro­
I
dent of tho Florida Press Associa­
1
Myers, chuirnatnn of the Bird Pro­ committee: Mm. Kingsmill Murrsand
the
state
of
Florida,
Mr.
Scars
tion and tho -Herald congratulates
duction.
tection committee of the Federation Mnitland, chairman; Dr. II. R,
I
him upon obtaining this high office. dwelt at length upon the good work
of Woman’s Clubs and local secre­ Mills, state hoard, of health, Tam.
of
President
Wilson
and
his
cabi­
The Florida Press Association has
tary for Fort Myers of the Florida pa, vice chairman; Oscar G. BuyC. F. WILLIAMS. Agent
some of the finest fellows in its ranks net und called upon the • newspaper
nard,
Clearwater;
Mrs.
W.
F.
Black­
Audubon
Society,
ntyer
which
an
in­
HOWARD HIGGINS, Mgr.
that the world produces and it is a men of Florida to rally to his deteresting address was given by her man. Winter Park; George N. Cham|
fehso
at
nil
times
ns
he
fully
meas­
high honor to he elected ns president
s6n, Mr. Stanley Hunson, now dis­ Iteilin, Daytona; Mm.. E. E. Coulson ,
of the association. It is an honor ured up to the high standard set
trict inspector of the Federal Bureau Bradentown: Mrs. George I), Dyer,
by
the
Democratic
party.
The
re-^
»
Bought by every member in spirit
of Biological Survey for the Federal Winter Park; Mrs. Algernon Haden. 1
marks
of
Congressman
Sears
were
but not in urtion for like (junkers
Orlando; Miss Ollyliu Koknnzyn-I
Migratory Bird Law.
the lx&gt;ys wail to he asked as cundi-' frequently applauded and he earned
An
original
bird
story,
"
A
Traska,
Maitland; Mrs. Marian A. Mcslates for the position, and the posi­ new laurels und added .prestige
gedy
in
the
Adiron
ducks,"
was
read
1
Allow,
Punta Gorda; Mrs. E. M
tion always seeks tho man. To he among the newspaper men und the by Mrs. Minnie Moore Wilson.
Massey,
Maitland; Mrs. C H. Mors
made a president of the Florida great number 'of prominent guests
A very interesting letter read by Massey,
Maitlnnd:
Mrs. C. H.
assembled
in
this
palace
on
tho
east
Proas Association means as much to
Mr». Caludc II. Douglass of tho Sem- Morse, Winter Pnrk; Mrs. Kirk
coast..
Congressman
Soars
is
every
«. the editor us to he made' President
Inole Ranch near Fort Myers was M unroe.
Cocoanut Grove;
Prof,
o f the United States and since there Inch a man and his strict adherence
read
asking
advice
as
to
what
ought
Henry
Nerling,
Gollut,
W.
Ft.
O’
Neal
are over one hundred members in to his duties as our congressman in
Orlando;
W.
C.
Temple,
Winter
to
he
done
by
a
lover
ol
birds
with
th « association and the president the years to come will prove that the droves of quail, cardinals, blue­ Park; Mrs. R. Siedenhurg, Jr,, New
\
First flank Note«
Germany*» Flower City.
only holds oifUce one term many will our trust In him has pot been mis­ birds, meadowlarks, killdeer, robins,
York;
Mrs.
Katherine
Tippetts,
St.
Erfurt
Is
appropriately
called
the
The
Chinese
were the ¡hot i [ le to
never realize their dream of one day placed. *
'tt. ili n this
doves, pigeons, yellow-throats, black­ Petersburg: Mrs. W. Scott W ay, •Bluir.enst.vlt." or Flower Cltv, of I « » » bank note» rio t
High honors have not turned our
pretldmg over the deliberations of
Loia
Almost three per cent ¡.f , business ;’ 7 return
1» birds, crows and other species which Winter Pnrk; Judge T. Pirton War- Germany
thi* great body of great men. Chris congressman's head und to his many
i.'-tf*
* hrlat One «■* f •&lt;
’infest newly plowed fields, ami in­ low, Orlando! Mrs. Minnie Moore- the population Is engaged In commer- :
Osdringtnn will make a good presi­ friends he is still Joe Sears and when
rial horticulture.
While veg«iablee rnB&gt; 11,1,1 he seen In tie « .m
jure the cro[w, and this problem was Wilson, Kissimmee.
dent because he is a good man. He he returns to his duties at Wash­
and flowers for sale are growi on n ! *ou,n P«’tn»gntd It t . prim.-1 it 1.1ur.
discussed to some extent.
has made good in the newspaper ington he wllj he Joe Soars ro the
large scafe, o f mtich vnetur proper- 0,1 * Mt*'
mnd. fren fii iltii-rry
A statement of the president was
Mona Is the business In (lower ant t^,‘,• Rber
Itetnu) (he n:r. ii
, Natural Ice Mine.
profession and made good as a busi­ people of Florida when they meet
I nthe Alleghenies, Just beyond Con- vegetable seed. The larger Krfurt «eed motto which mlle'i ltulir.it&gt; t &gt; i lbs
It is made in regard to u hill which it in
ness man and is popular and prom­ him ut the nation's capital.
Scotch
proposed,
to
jnteroduce
into
the
next
dersport,
l*a, there Is a cave a few firms ship to almoet all parts of tit« ftrst 'Chinese hanker »ninent not only in the city of DeLand with u feeling of satisfaction that wo
origin It ri-ad»
II..». ». i
h 10U
legislature,
removing
legal
protec­
feet
below
the
surface
which
Is
a
civilized
world,
the
United
States
Im­
hut among hi* hundreds of friends nwait his future career for if will
m.iy
possess,
strive
in
tm
thrill)
natural
Ice
mine,
the
ceiling
walls
and
porting large quaulitles of Erfurt hoction from the turkey huzzard and
throughout Florida.
Hail to the land him In U higher office after he
1
Boor being covered with Ice perpetu­ •icubur&amp;i products.
the
black
vulture,
and
offering
a
has
faithfully
served
the
people
of
new president!
bounty for their destruction on the ally! Curiously, durlug summer tho
his district as congressman.
R stl«M | '] One's Cocrci
Tho
ground that these birds spread hug Ice 1» thicker than In winter
Really Hard Thing t o Go.
*----- -O----Never pass by or palter uh the
S A N F O R D WAS T H E R E
origin of this Ice rnlno is mystery to
cholera, and sometimes injure or
It la no great matter to associate clear volt-e of run''.-*' •
:'h Ihn
C O N G K E S S IO N B A L R E C O R D
scientists.
Sanford -was again plnccd on the
with the good and gentle, for this Is '. plain ci'irtmarrti r.i i*.; kill young lambs and pigs, beaudes
People who receive the Congres­ contaminating cisterns and streams.
map in the convention of the Flor­
naturally pleasing to all. and even one to- dountfut to jour ur •
!ier
ida Press Association at Miami Inst sional Record probably Have the im­
willingly enjayrth peace and loveth you belong to the r(i hi
The proposed hill was discussed to
■ us.
t
Good on Muddy Streets.
a*«k. The editor Ol The Herald and pression that recont issues of the home extent by those present, and
r a
Two London chauffeur» have patent­ those best that agree with him. But whether you sre u trio
Jiis wife 'occupied places of honor at same have been much bulkier than letters conceniing it were read from ed a brush to be suspended on the out­ to he able to live peaceably with hard false traitor. Never d« Ills
ibout
tho rhead of the long row of tables usual. The last number for tho Con- Mrq. Katherine Tippetts of St. P e­ side of an automoblio wheel to pre­ and perverse persons, or with the dis­ what la clearly wron- and tn lo tierorderly, or with such as nro contrary »undo yourself that it Is mu 1‘rej*
in the banquet room of the Roygl gres* just closed ea/no out March 15, tersburg, and Mr. Oscar E. Ruy- vent its splashing mud.
to ua, la a great grace ami a most corp- erick Temple,
Palma Amici and ahared honors with and it waa predicted that it would nard of Clearwater, after which it
ineodabte and manly thing.—Thomas
'Toastmaster Shutt and wife of -Mi­ bo the greatest collection of un­ was unanimously voted "Thut the
n Kempla.
NlSTICK OF HAI.K
ami and Congressman Sears of the spoken buncombe oyer put out at Floridn Audubon Society put on
Notir* l&gt; hereby (iv»n th»l In punuanrr
ot
a
Ansi
&lt;t,-crc*
ol
lnr-flo»ur*
and
■■!■,
msd*
There have record its opposition to the removal ' u the 26th J»y id March. A. t). 1016, by
Vfcsnrth District. The editor of The Government expense.
Upw and Down*.
Ile/ald opened the Ust of toasts by been protests against* printing such a
by thh Florida laogialature of legal £
4-“ ?«^ «'n S -lf.
This Hfe Is composed of up* and
D E N T IS T
responding to "Our Hosts" and was mass of useless material never de­ protection from turkey buzzards I In wml lor th* county ol HominoU, Flortdi. in , Chancery, in that certain cam. «towns: I might give myrdl ns an
But which ever anti black vultures and ¡1» emphatic ji thm
introduced as onr who came from livered in debate.
-tn r-n.Hna.
work i ott wnrtt: riui'ti ' ,sn
_
J K. Tjjrtt ia «zampi*» Of sottrae, I prefer to win,
but the richest and most famous sec- party may have been in power the oppostion to a bounty beinK offered rnm|t],lnaitt, anil IMwanl (* Krn ami hot If (io* I won't be dltetaMsfliti 1
Anna M. Krrr ar* Jrlrndanla, I aha!! after
P
E O P L E S B A N K HI I LI H Mi
Um i -o? Florida. And us usual the uhuso seems to grow worse and for their destruction.”
The presi­ fot tal*, in « »all In |ha Mzhrat Militar (òr have had my shone of «necesnes and
B O O M !)
rath, in (rant nl lb* court hou» dnor at
.
•
editor cailtd attention to Sanford w o n » .- '
dent wps authorized to embody Mr». Sanlurif. Seminale mtinlj, Florida, on Vfon- rovente»: successes I have endeav­
and proved that while • other sec­
This is the conventional rigmarole. Tippett's and Mr. Baynard's letters tlajr. tha Srii day ol .May, A. I* 1916, th* ored to moot without elation, feveraea
mme hem* • leyal ailm day, and within th*
tions o l the state were all , right An obscure member from an un­ in a printed pamphlet and to cause l t ( » l houra o f aalr. tha property- itraerUmt without depression, and whenever 1
“ m
ile"
tbr flnol deer** iforwild,
m.followa:
tll- hare fallen It has been my mottos
- Sanford still remained as the best known district rises, with tremblings this to be extensively circulated In
uateil In tho county ol Seminole, to-wit: and I think It has been a good one, tc
flfty-twn (52&gt; ip M. M. Smltb'a flub, little d t y in the state.
In hlx heart,.to deliver a speech that throughout ¿he.stato.
The unani­ Lot
Old furniture made lot pi« r like*nrW.
ittvlalon. briny part of Syctlon ' tw*nty-**vwn try kjrnln the foil owing day.— Sir WU■hall make the stock markets trem­ mous opinion seemed to. be that th (8T), townahlp nlnrtren (IS), ran*» thirty frld Laurier.
All kinds of furniture n»0n»-*»‘ at b
130). which plat la duly of record fn th* Pub­
ble. Half of tho few member» pres­ amount of damage done by these lic
O S Ç A It C O N K L I N
unlit
Rnrorda ot Srmfnol* County, Florida.
trifling expense. Will rr.H nnl &lt;■ n«1
OROKUE A. r&gt;«COTTES.
E very member of the Florida ent are buried in tho newspapers or birds is less than tho service which
Special hfaatrc.
Optlmlatlc Thought.
A POSTAL WILL
'IK.
Crorcw (). Harrtny,
i ’ rcss Association who attended tho|courl*ng Bleep. Most of those would they render as scavengers, and that
•Sometime* when we &gt;aak advice wo
in inn UOtD
Solicitor
for
Complainant.
T . P . S C H O T T O EVI t. ( l i t
fJ-Tum-Stc
meeting at Miami feels that much of go out were it not fpr a certain tacit at any rate a perfectly clear and
mean^anprobetion
understanding,
i
overwhelming
case
ought
to
ho
made
the success o f the meeting was due
Tho blushing statesman is allowed out against them befgre^he peoplo
to Oscar Conldifi, that indefatigahlo
to
pronounce a few sentences of his of tKe state enter upon a campaign
worker who was on the job early
and tale and who is the life of every speech on the understanding that of wholesale destruction* of any
It was felt that
meeting o f tho press gang. His elec­ all the rest is to be printed in the species of birda.
Innocent such slaughter, would disturb " T h e
tion as vice president gave completa Congressional 'Record.
satisfaction to all the membera and people imagino those lofty words balance of nature," and in particu­
his «loction to the presidency is as­ of burning eloquence were delivered lar that it would help to establish an
sured. The boys are proud of Oscar in the hushed assemblage of the na­ attitude and a habit of destruction
Conklin for they realize that he is tion’s soions. As a matter of fact, in the people, particularly in boys
the man who swung the association few beside the doorkeepers and new­ and npgroea which would Imperil
to Miami and made good after they ly married couples in the gallery the live«' of other birds and wild
/..
creatures as well aa those under dis­
there. , There are great things heard It.
There
1»
a
real
need
for
an
ac­
cussion.
In atara for this young man in the
count
of
the
things
really
aald
in
Mrs. L. P. Bronson of Maitland,
Journalistic Held and
hit
many
K W e have ju st received for the Easter trade some of the finest, goods ever
The newspapers prob­ who has acted for many years * » »
friends In tha-fraternity will watch Congress.
Bhown in Sanford a t the price asked.
.
•
his future career with much interest. ably underestimate the number of treasurer of the society asked to be
I f you want anything, Oscar, “ ask people who would like a better re­ relieved from this office on account
These goods include a. fine line o f Shoes, M en's Shirts, M en 's Palm Beach
count of the give and take of that of Ul health; the president* paid s
for it."
body.
A great many brilliant and warm and deserved tribute to Mrs.
Suits, Ladies' Dresses, Ladies' Silk Shirt W aists and a fine new line o f Dress
able
things
srs
stld..which
Intelligent
Bjonson’s
‘
faithful
and
intelllgont
T H E -LIQ UO R JOKE
Goods for Easter.
*
•
and helpful service.
Grace A. Townsend, of Interiacban people would like to read about.
The following officers were elected
I f the Record could be cut down
who has furnished the newspapers
I t will pay you to com e in and see these goods before buying.
On account
o f Use state for years with a weekly to the limits of an actual report, g'nd for the'ensuing year:
o f our low expenses w e ip’e able to sell goods at prices so cheap you will be
letter on Christian EndeaVor topics extracts from books, newspapers and ’ President, Wllli|m F. Btachman,
Winter
Park;
secretary,
Mrs.
I.
baa written to many papers of the political platforms cut -out, It would
surprised. Com e in tod a y before these goods are picked over and you will
state, including the Sun, pleading not cost so ' mych *to distribute it. Vanderpool, Maitland; tteaaum, C.
then be able to get ju st what you want.
with the preaa not to jest o f jib« I t could be .circulated far more D. Powell, Winter Park. Honorary
on the liquor queatlon. She deeirea widely, and it would be very gen­ vice Presidents:.Ex-President T h e o ­
Sometime the ruling dore Roosevelt, Oyster Bay, N. Y.|
the FVeas Association to legislate the erally read.
powers ought to have* sense enough Oov. Park Trammell, Tallahassee;
liquor joke out of print.
* Miss Townsend takes things too to make (it a real report, jnsthad df Kirk Munroe, Cocoanut Grove; Mrs.
Bronson,
Maitland. Vice
Mrioua!y. Tha ntwspaper man must a means 'o f Mattering tha vanity of L. P.
Presidents:
Otto
L.
Dommerich,
such
Congressmen
as
uae
It
for
elec­
have his joke. He has slambanged
New York;
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A RESUME OF SAfsIFORD
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Mrs. A. K. Hill entertained yes­
terday with a charming little nfternoon tea in honor of Mrs. Chaddordon of Bridgeport, Conn., and
Mrs. and Mi** Cooley of I’aola, Oth­
U V-VE R -LAX relieves ull ills of er guest* were Mrs. W. W. Long.
the Liver and Stomach, -Get it from Mrs. Roberts und Mrs. Eldridgn.
Wm. G. Aldridge.

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Mrs. E. W. Bell of Atlanta, who
has been the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Geo. Bishop has returned home.

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coming summer. If they are good enbugh for the
preachers they are good enough for you.

I have them at.......$7.50
Also extra Pants at $3.00

Mr. and Mrs. Sum Klein and little
son, 'expect to leave for Tampa to­
morrow. This popular young couple
have marie many friends in Sanford
Informal S t r in g Parly
who regret to see them take their
v'Mra. W. P. Carter spent Sunday
Mrs.
R.
C.
Bowers
was
the
charm­
departure.
*
In Oviedo with relatives and friends.
ing hostess at a delightful little sow­
r-------Household goods, Imperial irons ing party Monday afterndon, com­
M h and Mrs. W. L. Morgan spent
and yeast cakes at Simon's.
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plimentary to her house guest. Miss Saturday and Sunday with tho home
,
(IM P ER IA L TH E A TR E B U IL O IN Q ).
LIV-VER-LAX! Better thnn cal­ Jeane Butler. A dainty salad course folks.
omel. No bad effects. Ask Writ. G. was servrd ami a pleasant time en­
joyed by those present. Mrs, Bow­
Mr. und Mrs. Deane Turner, Mrs.
Aldiidgo.
----ers' guests were Miss Butler, Mes- W. H. Peters and Miss Martha Fox
Mrs. W. F. Shelly ia spending the
dames W. E. Watspn, W. L. *Mor­ motored over to Orlando Thursday
week in Orlando with her sister,
gan, R. A. Curse, Braxton I’erkins. spending the day pleasantly in that
Mrs. Holden.
R. R. Reas. Geo. Bishop, Harry busy little city.
.
Running a Government
one in whom a good judge would
8h# 'Wee a Voter.
No need for calomel with its nau­ Ward and Miss Laura Fish.
Politics
occupy u position subor sooner repose a personal trust. It is
Visiting New York frionde le an.
seating e (Tecta.
LIV-VE R -LAX is
Mrs. II. L. Montford, Miss Mar­
v
Class M rtling
happy In results. Win. G. Aldridge.
jory and Master Richard Montford dinnte to business, and engutes on unquestionable that politics ia still Illinois girl* young and eweot and pret­
A very delightful meeting of tho left yesterday for their home at tho whole, a lower order of ability a word of suspicion and disrespect ty, One evening aho waa oat with *
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Williams of Daughters of Wesley was held with
.K’wv.Julk»
last week.
Shakespearian fortunes
Mr. ami Mr., II. J. Holly rrturn.a *■"' * &gt; » » ' «
"»■' """&gt; » ' " " .| „,| v , mu,™. IV.. bollavo tlm .hori restaurant
' í ! ' Ìand
Ì 7 dance
J ° “ \awhile.
Ä ' " The
S i
Is your livet inactive? LIV-VER- told by Mrs. L. R. Philips was one Sunday from Miami tired oi$t but best ability and character much en­ ballot idea will raise the tone of pol­
others objected on the ground that it
LAX will waku it- up. Wm. G. Al­ of ..the enjoyable-pleasures of—the still happy over their delightful gaged in politics. Tho congressman itics.
Another trouble is the con­ might not bo the proper place for *,
evening
and
a
"Tree
Contest"
in
dridge.
dip to Miami. Mrs. Holly was the will very likely be lawyer but hard­ stant subjection of government to young and unsophisticated girl like
which ull guessers were given ten recipient of many charming atten­ ly ever tho leading lawyer of tho dis­
party *poilamuri|ihip, which makes of Miss Blank.
For a Safe Shave!
minute* only lo answer each ques- tions.
trict sometimes one who is a suitor
"Oh," she said with quite nn air.
many public, offices a mero tail to
go to Albert Grämlings real sanitary t(on w#,
iimu, intf
M bt yAiia.
to the lending lawyer for advice some politician's kite, and pr3vents “ you needn't bother about my youth
barber shop.
An ounce of proven-1 ^
M iuw n vnn tht. ftril, pril(.f nn
A 'congenial party spending the and inlluence. If it is u city, prob- public business from offering the or my unsophtstlcatlon. I am twentytion is worth a pound of cure. Ser­ orange wood piper Knife and Miss
day
with friends at Orlando Sunday ahl&gt; the delegation in the slate legis­ same nppurtunities to ability and one years of age and I voted at the
vice De Luxe, ll'J W. First St.
November election."
Katherine Searing won tin* booby were Mr. and Mis. R A Newman lature will consist mostly of per tons
character that private business does.
til-if
No other woman In the party had n
an Easter rabbit
Cake and ire and little daughter Olive, Mts. W. J. whose Individual weight in tho com­
— Saturday Evening Post.
record llko that and the Illinois girl
Specials for Easter at McCuller's, i cream was served. .Enjoying the Hill and Mrs. Moore.
munity is .small a decidedly thirdwoa taken along without further ques­
Hams, Hacon, Chickens und all kinds chnrming hospitably of Miss Farneschop sort, who sit in the nnte-rooms
tion.
worth were Mrs. J. D. Roberts,
of good things.
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The Romanoff*.
Mr. H. L. Montford left for of those who really count.
Mrs. L. R. Philips. Mrs. T. D. Sturkc Monday fot several days lieTho founder of tho Hussion royal
There is, of coutse, a United
LIV-VER-LAX Is guaranteed to re­
Start Fishing for Cats.
Hayes, Misses Kathleen Steinmeyer. fore returning to his homo in New States senator;
house, known n* the "Romanoffs,"
¿&gt;ut
if
each
state,
lieve troubles resulting from n dis­
There
hnvn been so many cat operas
Lola Evans, NeR Evans, Katherine Jersey.
without tiie entanglement of parti- whs Michael FYodorovltcU, w h o was ntid bock fence serenades at Atlantia
ordered Liver. Pleasant to take and
elected
ernr
in
1013
nt
the
age
of
six­
Searing, Ill’s sir
Itayton,
Eleanor
l sun machinery, were to choose two
City of late that peaceful slumber Is
perfectly harmless.
Wm. (J. A l­
Roberts, N it»
Moore.
Klir.nbelh v Mis« Lnura Fish returned from |citir.*-n* of the highest ability and teen, It In claimed that Michael, tho next to Impossible.
dridge.
founder
nl
the
strong,
autocratic
rule
Musson and |b"ie /acbnrv
The city fathers have decided in
Miatni Sunday, where she went with rhnri 'er for a national pat theon, lit Russia, was forced by tho dunia
Mr. and Mrs () \\ Brady lift
Mill'
a patty of friends to the I'rrtvt Ainu- in I ■W' nin'iv
him " would the cJiotce that elected him lo take n constitu­ consequence to war on toms and tab­
bies, and fish peddlers havo boon 6r*
Sunday for Brooklyn, N 1 . much
tl nidi nÿ t a mm nrr mrnt
full "ti a «elia to r?
cut um meeting
tional until a formula that wan but
dered
to the front. These peddlers
to the regret of their many friends
The following announcement re­
II in; lug trade from hanking to Ughlly regarded
...
IA
will go nbnut tho streets walling
ceived
by
miiiu
in
Sanford
will
lie
Fin Malm returned to het wloii, .ting lo Use tile alphabetical
■* Woodland Park
Mi"Fresh rooali; fresh feesh," and tho
Belter than over. Now open for of interest to I lie mull} frirliil* o[ home in Urlando Sunday, to the re-j arranging of the census should send
entu are expected to appour, leap on
Certainly Suggestive.
gret of her marry Sanford friends.
four hundred delegates to an Im­
the season. Sundays only. Leuscd the contracting parties;
tho peddler carts and havo nets
Perhaps, the old lellow who first
Mm John Saul* requests the hon­
privately on week days. See photos,
thrown over them.
port. int national conference, and the
pointed out that u mun s home Is Irla
or of &gt;onr presence ai ili»1 mul ringe
Tho cat catchers will get 60 cents
etc. on popcorn wagon
til-tf
Mr and Mr« ( P Jennings. M i s s ! deh gales were boiled into a rompo castle hau in rnllul the way It’s aP
of lier goddaughter. Miss Sue Al­
for
every tom and tabby brought to
Good sound Irish Potatoes, LiOc berta Sister to Mr. Ralph John Bo- Felina Jenningv, Robert and Fran- site individual, we should expect | n,0&gt;t constantly beleaguered by per- tho pound.
him
to
be
a
soldier
person
in
ability!
Mm*
wishing
to
sell
you
brooms,
po­
per peck at McCuller's.
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dine Stuils on Thursday morning, cis leave today for their home in
Michigan, after spending the winter und character than the composite' (aloes and other commodities that you
April
tlie
eighth,
at
ten
o'clock
All
Wm. G. Aldridge knows about
congressman one whose opinion nn l don't want any more of than you nlOptimistic Thought.
in this city
LIV-VER-LAX.
You need it for Saints' Church, Enterprise, Florida
itn\ personal mutter a good judge j rend) have Columbus lUtiUn JnurWe are only vulnerable through our
your Liver.
own pretensions.
Miss of human nature would sooner take. nn*
Mr
and Mr* T A I.yon
Mr and Mr- E T
Woodruff,
Neva Lyons and Mr* S K Pierce,
NO T IC E
who with their son. Charles H . left
The books for the collection of
all of Milford, III , are registered nt
Sanford a fot might since on u mo­
taxes for 1914 will close .March .list.
the St Johns
LVX&gt;
toring trip to the Heacherf, St Au­
M . W. 1,0V EI.I.,
gustine and elsewhere will enjoy
Tues-itc
Collector.
• A jiarty ol young people spending
Faster music and festivities with
the day at Clay Springs Sunday
LIV-VER-LAX tones up the *y*- j friends in Jacksonville.
Mr and
were Misses Beatrice Hutchinson.
tern, stimulates the Liver to work Mrs, Woodruff will Ik* at homi’ again
»»St; W M m ê
Stella
Vinson, Annie Lee, Messrs.
in harmony with the other organs. u week or so hence, Charles H. re­
Pevyhouae,
Saxon
and
Roper.
Guaranteed to give satisfaction. Wm turning northward.
G, Aldridge.
Mr». F. 0 Hayes returned from
ffmii Lnnr* &lt; lull
Sundays join the merry crowd nt
u plcnsiinl vInII to Jacksonville yesMr- E l* Brownlee entertained
Woodland Park.
Music, amuse
terdn\
tr i
the
null
"I 1he Bunk Lover«
merits, bathing.
Lease it for your
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See
photos
at
pop-corn
&lt;
lub
i
n
i...
nliornm.iv
will,
un
next picnic
Ml** l ‘*,url Browning, w tin
lil tf
Faster i gg hunt that w a- greatly
wagon.
the guest &gt;*l her *i*ter, Mrs. Sa m
enjoyed by those present. , J he in­
LIV-VER-LAX is purely veget­ novation was one of those pleasant Klein has returned to Tampa.
able. Jurt what you need to tone surprises that sometimes peep out
up your-system.
Ask Wm. G. A l­ from the ordinary, everyday ’course L Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lavellon of
dridge.
. -.H
in life and while suggestive of one Green Covo Springs, who huve heen
■ilio guests of their uncle*, Messr*
Mr. W. L Harvey left for Jack- of tin. most prosaic duties of the
C. W. nnd J E Laing bave returned
sonville Monday after several days housewife nevertheless furnished u
homo
W iole in Sanford they visited
spent pleasantly with the home folks delightful hour of amusement and
and Leeshurg
merriment
Darning egg* had Ihsoi [Orlando
¡
Wake up your Liver.
A Inr.y
hidden m various places about the
Liver brings on the worst of dis­
Mi** Jeanne Butler is the nllraihouse, useful little lavors that when
eases.
Take LIV-VER-LAX now
tive
guest of Mrs R. C. Bower*
found bore the inscription, " A s titd i!
Wm. G. Aldridge.
for a few days, while eri route lo her
in time saves nine " hollowing this
Get the "rnakin’s" for your Ensrer was the "eggstra vuganxa" contest. home in the north.
dinner at McCuller’s.
Rhone' 277. Each guest was given an .egg shaped
I
Mrs. T. A. Neal is expecting Miss
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card, on which-the answers to the
Margaret Hart of Orlando Saturday
A congenial party of Atluntlans egg questions were to he written.
for a visit of a week or ten days. .
at the Sanford House ore Mr. and The answers were illustrated in the
Mrs. W. D. Shipp and Mr. C. W. first "W hat is the chief requirement
✓ Mr. Lyman Af Forrest City is the
Evsrts.
necessary to answer these questions?
guest of Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Neal.
Eggsactitude," etc, etc. It was very
LIV-VER-LAX is harmless— not a
funny and altogether »musing.
, dradly poison liko calomel.
Any
The Ladies Union of the Congre­
The idea was further suggested in
•child is sale and happy by the use
gational church will hold their regu­
the refreshments which were chicken
of m v - v e r - l a x .
lar meeting Friday nt 3 o'clock nt
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salad, devilled eggs, banquet wafers,
Mrs. Alfred Lilja has returned olives, white rake and stiawherries the church.
froth Lakeland, where she wbb called with whipped cream.
'
*
Lyman Frank is home for a few
by the illness of her nephew’,'
Mrs. Brownlee'h guests were Mól­
days from Hanibel Island and othrr
LIV-VER-LAX stimulates the Liv- dame* Geo, Fox, R. E. Tolur, E. N. points on tho West Coast.
He
**•*•
A harmless vegetable com­ Luke, W. W. Abernathy, Fred Wil­ leaves tomorrow for the East Coust
pound. Any child can take It safe­ liams, J. C. Bennett, Henry Mc- to look after the tomato crop.
Laulin, Harry Ward, Wallace and
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Mrs. Wingate of Jacksonville.
Shave Yourself
Banks to Clage
The way to save time, save your
F'rlday
the
banks of Sanford will
Stw-Snc Club
patience, save your money and aave
bo
closed
all
day
on account of Good
The members of the Sew-Sew Club
your face is to shave yourself with enjoyod a happy afternoon as guests Friday.
(
the safety ratón. Wo hkvo the fol- of Mrs. C. H. Dingeo Thursday •
-Jowing In stock:
.Superintendents’ Meeting
afternoon. This is one of the mer­
Gillette, Gem, Jr„ Durham Gil­ riest, gayest dubs In the city, the
Hon. D. L. Thrasher left yeaterlette, Endere, Ever Ready and Auto members always enjoying tfib after­ bsy for Live Oak to attend t*he meet­
Strop and all the accestorloa. Get noon! spent In such congenial com­ ing of the state superintendents, of
the habit of shaving your own face pany. Delirious chicken salad, hot public ^instructions. , The meeting
and you will always do it.
rolls and coffee were served by the will last several days and will be
,
Hill Hardware Co.
gracious hostess.
Those present attended by many educators of
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were Mesdames Wm. McKinnon, C. note. *
Get tId of the grouch. L1V-VER- E. Henry, R. L. I’eck, Henry McDon’ t forget that McCulUr hns
the *lun «Mne brighter. Laulin, 0. L. Taylor, t-'rank Wood*’ rn- G- Aldridge will tell you about juff, B. A. Howard,
J. S. Wilson tho things yo'u will need for your
WV-VER-LAX.
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and Mias Devlin, members of the Easter dinner. Phone. 277.
dul&gt;4 Other guests were Mrs. W. M.
Haynes, A. K. Powers, J. Davis
Russian Clsrgy.
Hsrt, • Symes-Wallsee and Mrs.
There are two classes of Rutslsn
i
Gallfernla Expo si lion and re- Weirtwt, the house guest of Mrs. clergy, the white clergy and the black
l . - l 1®. C h J « « « by diverse routes. $69 Henry.
The club will meet next clergy. Tho former bmclato In the
iVj*
*S|* Louie.
Other cut rates. Thursday with Mrs. Henry Mc- parish churches, the Utter only tn
• -firksonrlllo. Florida. 134 W* B« f Slmonasteries.
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Sanfijnl Lodge No 62, F, «Ad A. M .
Commuhifation every first and third
Thursdays at 7:30.
Visiting brethren
welcome.
\
O. L. Taylor
J. C. Rpmnh
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Secretary
Monroe Chapter No. 15, H. A. M .
Meet* every second and fourth Thura
day in Masonic Hall over the Impcria
Theatre. Visiting companions welcome.
J. F. Karnatz
H. E. Tolar
Secretary
High Prieet
Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eastern Sla
Meet* every’ first and third Tuesday
in each mqnth, Everyone who haa seen
his Star in the Eaat are cordialty invited
to vlait this chanter.
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Alice E. Robbins, Scc’y
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays.
Niaiting knights always welcome,
n. McLauiln '
O. J. Miller
C. C.
•K, R. and S.
Sanford Lodge No. 27, 1. O. O. F.
Meets every MondAy at 7:30 p. m.,
over Imperial Theatre.
J. W. O. Singletary
C. C. Cobb,
Secretary
N. G.
Gate City Camp No. 6, W. &lt;&gt;. W
Meets second and fourth Wednesday

E itood on the outskirts
of a crowd surround­
ing 8 group of Salvalion Army people. No
one paid the slightest
heed to ttys roan with
the livid face and
ashamed eyes. Every­
one was craning hla
neck to gape at the
girl In the bluo poke
bonnet, who had Just begun to sing In
a, wonderful contralto voice
t'v* found a friend In Jesus ¡
lie's everything to pi*,.
H*'» ih *' U t r « « i
nd ‘ o

Due poof,

Th» U ly o f the Valley,
In lttm alone I
All I need to clean*. and makp. me fully
whole.

Clerk

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United Brotherhood o f Carpenters and
Joiners of America
Sanford Local Union No. 1761 meets
first and third Thursday night at 7
o'clock in the Eagles’ Hall.
J. W. O. Singletary,
J. M. Drown,
Sec'y-Trea*.
President
II. P. O. E. Hanford Lodge 1241
Meet first and third Wednesday night
at corner of First St. and Palmetto Ave.
0. L. Taylor
R. L. Peck
Secretary
Exalted Ruler
The Lake Dreexe Council No. 31 Junior
Order United American Mechanics
Meets every Wednesday nt 7:3(1 P.
M „ in the City Hall. Visiting brothers
are welcome. C. H. Smith, flee. Sec.
Celery City Aerie No. 1853
Meeting every Tuesday night nt H
o'clock. Pico liuihlmK.
J. T. Hoolohan,
G. K. Tnratus,
Worthy President
Secretary
OJIS TRUJE NO. 61. I. O. B. M.
Meets every first und third Frhfay
nights at 7:30 in Masonic Temple.
Visiting brothers welcome
W. A. Ginn,
John Stamper,
C. of R.
Sachem

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I A ll Aboard for Stetson
ThinkI 9 week’s board, room, and tuition for $39. March
I 31st to June 1st. Students who cannot enter at i ht
; [ start may enter {ater— even for a week— and pay less. Review
“ co.urees for teachers’ examinatiottaJune 8 by Suut. Sheats. || S
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Conducted by tho
Benedictine
Father*

no» let tb&lt; hiawn* be foyTul.
Cct tartb bor song begin.

soul, „f\,_

The martial swing of

St. Leo College, St. Leo, Pasco County, Fionda

scrawny little Anger was pointing at
the flowers. "That’s mine," she was
murmuring, “ an' that's mine," the
finger shifted, "an* • that—ohi an'
that!** She drew a long breath as if
the cup of her Joy was overflowing and
pressed her solemn little face closer
to the window.
The man looked sharply at her. He
found himself smiling at her enthusi­
asm.
Then be thought differently
about It and scowled. But still he
lingered watching the child. Some­
thing about her went to his lonely,
■eared heart At last he spoke. "So
y o ifo v n them all. do you, little girl?"
be asked, and was amaxed at the
sound of his own voice.
The child looked up. "I was Just
making believe," she said shyly.
"Would you like to own them all?"
ho asked, still wondering why ho
should speak to anyone.
"I love flowers," she hesitated.
"Tell me," said the man, “If you
had to choose, which would you
take?"
She looked earnestly In the window
again, and once more the little clawliko Anger came Into play.
It wan­
dered meditatively from Aowcr to Aow-

the measured rhythm upon the stones
of the street with their feet.
The
hymn was plainly a favorite.
The man with the haggard, blanched
face and the eyes that avoided othor
eyes felt something roll down his
cheek. Ho put up hia hand and to hla
great surprise brushed away n tear.
He Immediately walked away, won­
dering at himself. He bad not wept
in years.
He walked aimlessly on. coming nt
last to a public square where benches
were placed.
Here be sat down.
Next day, he went up and down the
sordid streets looking for work. There
was none fo r him. By some mysterl"I Didn’t Treat You 8quar*.’
ou* power, everyone, to .whom he ap­
plied was aware that he had Just
er, until It paused at the lilies of the
come from prison. Ho had often heard
valley. "I’d choose them," she suld
bis fellow convicts talk of tho "hound­
Tho tnnn gave a little stnrt "Why?"
ing of the pollqe." Ho realized that
be questioned, not unkindly
ho w«» now experiencing that ordeal
"Oh." »aid the child, "because they
Ho grew more and more bitter as ho
arc such weeny little things— fairy
mot each fresh rebuff "It's Just as they flowers. I think; but," sho added,
told me.*' ho said savagely to him­
primly and with a strangely old air.
self. "no place In tho world for a
"flowers do not become me.”
Jailbird.” . .
"W hy not?"
As day by day went by without any
"Because." replied tho child, turning
prospect of better fortune», his seared
her eyes feoolutely away from the
heart grow like granite. Ho came to
window, "we are too poor.’’
hate everything and everybody; to
The man slowly drew his hand out
reallie In the depths of his soul that
of the pocket of hla rough frieze coat
he was not only an outcast but an
and glanced at Jho silver In hla palm.
Ishmsellte, bis hand against every
“ You stay here a minute, liftln girl.”
man. Ho began to wonder how soon
he said.
It would be before he would go back )
He went into the florlat's ."How
At least, there he could have shelter
much for a bunch of lilies of tho val­
and food. H e consoled himself with
ley?" he naked tho pert, buxom young
the thought thnt If society refused him
woman behind tho counter
his living the state would not.
"Dollar a dozen during Kaster.” she
He often thought of the other man; responded.
tho one who bo glibly swore him Into
Oh. Easier, that was It! He had for­
prison; who had worked next hts desk
gotten there was‘ such an Institution.
Jn, tho bnnk; who knew where tho
’•Well, do the best you can for 60
money went. There had been hours In
cents," ho nnswored, laying the money
his cell when he had said coldly to
on the counter.
himself, "When 1 get out— "
When he came out with tbe lilies
The elnliter thought began now to
In his hand, hla quaint little friend
haunt him again. If he wan to go
wna still flattening her face against
back, he said, It might as well be for
the window "Here, child, he said,
murder a» for anything else, better,
l take these."
, Sho »lid not speak at first, but her
thin hands trembled with excitement
as he bent to give the flowers to her.
She took them, and for a moment held
’ them close against her face. "How
good you are!" she said.
"Nrtw, I'd better walk along with
you," he aald gently, "or some other
Yhlef may molest you."
They came to a tenement, before
which the child paused
"T h is , is
where 1 live,” she .aid "Please, sir,"
she murmured timidly, "will you go up
to our door with ine? There Is a
dreadful Jx&gt;y on tho floor below us,
and I am afraid ha might tako my

Tor Cbiiif the Cord bath rl«i,
Our iovtbatlNHbMtnd.'
"You ca“nT kill a dying man," for the
man In tho room, who sat bolstered
up' In bed. and who looked at him
with startled -eyes, was manifestly

ATLAS
OF TH E

"Why, Tom," he stammered. “ So
t you're out? ' Well, I’ m mighty glad.
And you found my little girl? 8ho’s
all I've got. Tom. My money, homo,
wife, health—all gone. I've only her
left.” .
The Salvation Army girl had stopped
» V * m* *«—
scrubbing. She waa still on her knees
watching the two men. She had wit­
I ywlk«* y
f.in
*t the UrítM
fm^ ‘
nessed too many tragedies of the
irm ii, m m ,
slums not to iVallzo that she was
»RIMA Willi»«, IHM.
CT«HIP«. «**!•_ IH
(ace to face with a crisis. The via
I*-:»
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N l*a M It»* **f WH
1 itor's silence « a i ominous His heavy
•ft-ei «4m 1*1 mm* »W*t I (NR11P h »
•**•»**
j eyes were lived Intent I* on hi» enemy
' a» a vision of all tils suffering passed
| before him.
The nick man put out an Imploring
hand. “ Tom," ho pleaded, "I didn’t
| treat you square. And I’ve had my
pay It was I who ruined you, who
sent you up. and I perjured—"
The Intensity of her father's speech,
the pallor of his face, alarmed the
, child, who ran to him and throwing
| her arms about him, cried: “ Papa.
papa! Don't you look like that!"
i The Jailbird looked at the trembling
little creature clinging to her battered
wreck of a fnther. And n» »he looked,
suddenly the stone was rolled*away
from the sepulcher of his soul and
an angel sat there.
lU-aahlng out his hand be took that
of the sick man "It's all right. Bill!” I
ho said huskily. "Don't any another !
word"—a
smile
transfigured
bis
M Y SPE C IA LTIE S:
M agazines Periodicals
maskllke face— "before the child.”
“Glory to God!" cried tho Solvation PICKARD’ S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
Soda W ater
Army girl In an ecstasy. "He's.got the
GORHAM 'S STERLING SILVER
victory."
Confectionery
An hour later as he reached the ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
street door Captain Grace was wait
Cigars and T o hue cos
Ing (or him, She touched him gently ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
tin the arm "Come down to the bar­
racks with nte. brother." she said.
"The commander will be glad to see
mil."

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flojvers.”

Together they mounted the dork
jitolrway. On tho third floor there
DENTIST
was a sudden rush and a whoop; but
the mail soon settled the "dreadful
OfTlre:
Yowell
Building
*
boy," who returned to hla lair, nurs
SANFORD
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- • FLORIDA
lug a sore head and bursting with
wrath.
Hsrs Ha fiat and Thought.
, As' the two waro mount lag the last
tuumas r m m irr Wilson
flight of ■tabs, the sound of ■ glorious
be
perhaps;
for
his
mlirry
wtuld
K. FKRCilHON llOl'SIIOLlIKU
voice was beard singing:
the sooner over.
So he began now to look In crowds
11*71 never, never leave me.
N or yet forsake me here;
for a face. He bod watched the bank
H e’a the Lily o f the Valley.
LAWYERS
and discovered that the other man
"It's Captain Grace!” the child
Sanford.
« *
Florida was no longer there. 11a said to him- cried
~Jeyouely, "from tbe Salvation
aelt that when he found the face he
would follow It. It should not hide Array. She comes every week and
from him. He laughed grimly at the tidies us up.” she explained, "and sho
idea. There were no walla thick slugs, oh, to beautifully!” Shu rustfed
enough, no doors atrong enough, to through a half-open door, calling ex­
keep him from hla enemy when once citedly: "Paps, Captain Grace, look!”
A R C H IT E C T
The man caught a glimpse of a
be bad found him.
oung woman In a blue.gown, on,her
It was the end of Holy wreak, and
nees scrubbing the floor. Them he
Room 12, Bishop Blk."
Sanford, Fla tho florists’ windows Were a glory.
Roses, Annunciation lilies, violets, Jon­ heard a man's voice say: "Backagain,
And at that v o le » the heart
quils—a mass o f beauty and perfume ‘dear?”
You can make the round tri In one day tempted the eyes* of all paaaera-by. of the Jailbird trembled In Its rockto the New Smyrna o ce of,
hewn tomb.
Even the men— the Ishmacllte. the
Never the walls so thick, never the
Jailbird—paused and looked In at the doors od strong as to keep him from
banks of bloom In the window o f a hts enemy when once be had found
Take the 11 o'clock train
■hop. His somber eyes roamed over him! Well, he bad unwittingly trailed
DAVIS FORSTER. M. D, Physician in Outgo tbe flaunting tulips, the stately roses, him. There he was. In there, alone,
and rested on a clatter of tiny white with a helpless woman and child. Why
flowers, modestly hiding under their did he hrsItatsT
waxen leaves. Yes, there they were
"Whbre did you get your1flowers?”
— hie mother's flowed—the flowers the voice went on.
his young wire Itad loved.
"A tnan&lt;bought them for me,” the
'•OoohP sighed a childish voice by' child answered—"a kind man, who
OFFICE IN ¡GARNER ^WOODRUFF BLDG him.
fetched me home.
Come In!” she
Bowlby, tbe Jailbird, looked down. A called, running back to the door, and
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little slip of a girl stood tbere look­ •sizing the jailbird's hand—"come In
OSes Hour*: f i e l i » . aL.2te4p.rn.
in g In tbe window at the elaborate and seo my papa.”
She pulled him
floral display. 8bo was a tidy little across the threshold. The, two men
girl, elthough h er clothing woe worn looked » t each other.
and thin. She hod solemn eyes and
’ho Jailbird’s first thought was.
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PHYSICIAN AND'SURGEON

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30, 1915

MARCH .

THE SANFORD

legal advertising
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M ANTE ICH KALK
Under.«a d by virtue of ■ deer** of lore61 - F ue*-4lr
rlocurr and u l e rrndrred by the Ilm io rili U
Jude# of the Bovrnth J udir lai fTlfCuii of the
D K P W t T M E M o l T IIF IS IK ItlO H
•tote of Florid« for Setninofr rounty In
I*. S lan d i tfftre at t »«in«*« villr, Fla
rhonrery oUtinf In • r^rtiln roar therein
Match 2D, 1 IU
pendini, wherein T he Hir«eh 1.umber Tom
Notice
ta hereto
giv»'^ that
Thom*«
ony la rompUlnant «nd W. W. Hrody »nd C , !futchln**&gt;n. rf o»teen* Florida, who,
E. Ifrady aro dafendonto. the under» i*n M a rr h 21, t II t, n. «4 e 11*»m• * tea d K n
ilrnrd. ao oner tal maoirr in ebanrery »Ü l try,- No. UI16AJJ, for S.1^ of SK ‘ p Section .
o#Tl to th» higheot and l»eot Iddtler, for raoh« 11 and Sty of S W l|, Section 12, Town-J
in front of th « court houo» doGr in Ban- • hip 19 South, Itange 31 Ea«t, Tallahfca»ee[
ford. Florida, during th# legal hour* of »ml» Meridian, haa hied notice of Intention ta*
on Monday. April Mh, IDffi, th » following make
Commutation Proof, to, rstabUah
personal properly, to-wilt
claim to the land above deaeribed, be­
Onrlbrown home mul» named Jim and weigh­ fore Clerk of Circuit Court, at Hmfonl ,
gray mare Florida, on the 6th day of M ay, 1916.
ing about 1,100 pound»; one rra)
t'laimant name« a« wfitnet*ea;
mule named Molli», and watghlng about
J It Fills, of n.tren, Flurida.
1100 pound«; one brown mire mule named
U
( ‘ &lt;'a r pedtef
(.intern. Florid*,
Mary and weighing about 1300
tmunda,
If U Harris* ut tiateett, F lor id a*
on/ b»y mare mule m ro rd Sarah anu weigh
A
A
firooks,
of
&lt;»«teen.
Florida
Ing about 1060 pounds, one bay mare mule
111HI F It T W DAVIH.
named Jan», and weighing al»*ut
1200
61 Tue* &amp;te
lt»*fi*ier
pound«; one roan mare mule named liauy,
and weighing' about 1200 pound» one Mark
mare
mule named
Hetty, and
weighing
about 12 60 pound«; one brown hor*e mule Noll r r of Appli faliain fui f a i Dreil l nJrf
Herilln i7S of ihr Cimerai Statuir*
named lllll and weighing about 1260 pound». .
oar brown horae rnufe name*! Hob and 1 Notice Is hereby given that Florida Good
H ornea ( &lt;mipan&gt; purrhaser nf T a * &lt;’er
weighing about 1200 pound» am! one Mack
mare
mule named
Jeaeie, and
* &lt;-1g hi ng 1tIdrate N o 323, dated the ith day of June
A
D
ItMlf’ . has rtlr.J «aid e»rt iflcate in
ah out 1300 pounds.
rny office and ha» made application I for I
GEO N H IG U Y,
tat deed to iaaue in accordance with
.Special Matter in ('hanrery.
«aid r+rt Ihrat«* emhracea the following de*
Masaey A Wmrlow, sols, for Complta
cri bed property situated in Se mini» le I'Dun
ty* Florid*, to wit
lieg N F rot of I«ut
4. Sec fi, T p 2d li in E , run 5 10 eh«.,
W 6!y
j c
e bnat,
» , N f D rhs-, K
chs
Arr»»
6ky. The said lami being asaeased at the
dale oi
of the
issuance
such certificate In
uaie
tnr u
m a m r of
oi ■'
U n i e * » said cer
th» nafoeja»b I" fiermond
llilrate anali be redeem cd i r r o r i ! Ing t
tai d re i will lour therepoti on the 23rd
dav of April. A D 1916
Wltneaa my
«ignaiurr am) »rsl
thia the 22nd day of Vfsrrh, A D 1916
sealF A- D O l M i l.ASS,
I Urk Circuli tourt Seminóle county. FU
lly Jss ( ’. Hubert*. D C
61- T up *- M c
,

Aa Ordinance Itrqulring the (¡radlng and
Fating of Magnolia Asaaue with Vitri­
fied ifrlck fra.it» Hip Inter aeLrlsn of H»v*
rnth Htraei to I hr I nter wee I Ion of Tenth
H lr«»l
He it Ordained Ey the Mayor and t'lty
t'ouncil of Sanford, Florid»
Serf ion I. That Magnolia a sen ye «hall be
graded and pair ad with vitrified brick from
the intersect 1Dti of Seventh street to tho In­
tersection ol Tenth atrtot, said brick pave­
ment to he a width of twentv-si* feet;
said paving to be done in accordance with
the plan* and sped Aral Ions therefor, sub­
mitted to the city engineer ».f Sanford,
Florida, and now on file in the office of
th«- city clerk cl Sanford, Florida, the pav ­
ing of said alrrwt »hall hr begun within
•Uty daya from and after this ordinance
■hall become effective; that should any prop­
erty owner, owning property abutting on
said street to be naved at aforesaid, fail*
within th» time above provided to pave
said street in front of their respective prop
ertv In accord qnce with the term« uf this
ordinance and frith the plans and « peri ft ■
* ratiosva thereof, heretofore prefiared by tl»e
f'ity Engineer, *aid work
»hall
be done
under and l»y direction nJ the rit% of San
fotd. and th* proport Inn* te ni*i tbi rmf
•hall he •aipori)
a gain» i i h»* Um! upo n
which «aid paving shall shut, and the m &gt;
• hall have * Ihn therefor, rmforcible in hke
mann*r a* other lien*.

• Notier uf A »pile alluni far
1

Fat Urei! I" rider
Section 5TÍ nf ihr fíe a er al Nial «ite*
Notice is hereby given that H. Kendrick
Guernsey, purchaser of T a i C'ertiflyale No
2614, date«! the
4th day nf Junk,
A 1»
IA 9 4. ha* filed »ani re rtiflra le in my nf
fire sod baa made appi)« alino fur ta* deed
to l«au» in accordance with law ,
Haid cer­
tificate embraces the follnw'ng described
p ro pe rty
situated
in
H e m irn le
C’ «unty.
l'Infida, to wit N W l * uf H E ' i of H. K
nf S F
«*. Sec. 21. Tp 21 H.
H 10 F.
hr -aid land being as*earned at
the date
nf rhe t id ia t ir r til *uch cert ifie are In the
narr» *f f
i
Nlufdock
F n le - * *«id r r t
tiftiat, -halt be r»-dren.*d ac»nrd ng
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f he

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U «(»«-»a rn
nifi" a I * »goat tire and

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\ fit i t 1«. I A^h
Section 2. That upon ihc failure of »n&gt;
Fterk t'ir*utt * *»prt Semirmle t ’ u , Fla
properly owner
c
to make ibo Improvement*
(•call
Hy Ji l F Hoher ta, D &lt;’.
brrelrfahov
ova rrovided for, said work shall
6 9 T uc*6t c
be Dona by th# flty « I Banford, or aTiill be
l»t by a contract by th» city of Hanford,
to ih » lowest and most responsible bid* N u d a r of App'lrallon (or T * * l»e r d l ' » 4 n
der. in accordance with the plan* aiTtl
S r r lio n ST» « ( Ikr G ru rru i K l s t u l r specifications with reference to »aid work.
N o li r r I, hereto * U r n Ui»&lt; Kiltsr llrntlr
■nd two third« of the cost of such grading, p u rrh *t rr
i«f
fs * C erllfirite
N«
opening, curbing* paving, improving and re­ ,1*1u.l tho
Is. -1 Jm*o
I
hs«
pairing «airi street from the date of the com­ Mo.I *»i.i rorlUI'S’ t in n.9 I . i f i r e sn.l hspletion of the work shall be a Hen. superior i.,s.lr »lipllrsli.t,. *..r Isl dfO'l (•• (••'O- '»
to alt other Hens, except only Hen* for i**e-« ■r rn tlltsrt »O h ' » »
"(»"i rorlU)o*lo
upon the Iota or properly fronting nr abut
described
property
iiT.ro» (ho
ting upon th# atrawl her ein a hove de»r Hired »Il Itateli in * , i.i-(ml. &gt; » u m y
Flurpis
lo
•o traded* opened,
paved,
riirbed,
Irti
-W .........I I.........
Ree 6
• It |(o,m
prnvffd or repaire«), and the remaining one
li . N In* It
Ti* ;u , u ,1i. ion K
third of'such coal «hall he paid by the city
W' si.out i t rh* ill llsnsps l a k e . R *lnn^
Section 3. T h » aitlmated coat of paving margin oí .am.- in point due w » « ( « I RW
i*er square yard for the paving of the street cerner of I ol l i i" l eginnlitg
The »aid land l.e-ng »»¿c**ed at I he dale
afti reami d U 11.86 per square yard* /Vici the
ref imitad total coat of the paving of that nf the issuance ..f -urh rerl ip cat e Ip IhUnies* «aid
portion of Magnolia aven u» * above dea- ' name of I'owell. Witliam I*..
rrib»d la 46734.60, and t h » estimated coat certificate shall he „ d eem ed according to
law
I
«
«
deed
will
.»»ue
thrreon
on Ih»
to 1«t owner« per foot front on Macnolig
»venu» is »2.41; the «Aid estimate of the 19th day of April, A !*■ tplfi.
W it ne .» jny nffi.-isl -Ignature and seal
rn*t #t *si&lt;t paving nii&lt;r hflt!* 51
.0
*B
(he ofttrs ol
of the
l£ e el
ell ÿ clerk ol Saof&amp;rd, Flor­ (hr. th» IM h day of March. A . I L I • » » .
I«e*li
•
I- A 1)0 H O I . ASS,
id« and opened to public Instpeelloti
Ion durine
durina
(Hrrliil &lt;‘i fcuii •&gt; i ! ’ i, F v m l r o l» * o .
r—fsonsble offtre hour*,
tor the benefit ol

th* public.
Section 4. Tho city en|lneer !■ hereby requirsd, within ten dsy* »(ter (he flr*t pubUrstioa ol this ordinsnre, to prepare and
fils so estimate ol (he amount ol the lien
lor stirh psvinc which the d l y will claim
« f s l n i l oath uT tho lot* (rooting or sbultme upon i h e street lo he so peved. whlrh
eetlmate shall be based upon the estimated
cost ol said work and upon th* fruntaxe
ol Iota upon the etreet to be paved.
/
Section 6. Any person ownlnt ■* y In­
terest In any o l »aid property, ahuttlnf on
that portion ot Magnolia avapue to be
paved, ae aforesaid, shall have th* rlfht
*}, any time, within thirty day* altet ' (he
■ IlOf of said swMmates. ss atof««aid, with
tha city clerk to prrsent to the city clerk
• »worn petition to be preeented lo the
* l t y council, selling forth, that in the opin­
ion ot tho patilionor. tho estimated amount
ol *uek lien upon Mich lot Udoeorreet, showtn&lt; wherein K I* Incorrect, or why It will
eireed tha epeclil beneltl ac c ru la t (com tho
• • r k and paving to ho done i m front of
»aid lot.
Section f . The city council of Sanford, n o r ­
ma. that], alter proper notice, and within tha
«»*
prescribed by ordinance, alt aa a
™ » r d ol aqualltatlon, to hear any and all
petition* and complaints which may ba
•led in raUrenea t o tha estimated cost of
* "
peeing provided for above, and lo
dua and proper Inquiry Into the
quaction lavolved, aad If It «hall appear to
**• *atl»f«ctlon »1 (he Hty council, alttJni
“ * -board o l aqualiastlaa, th al tha eatl. 7 i ' ^ L * * 5 unt ° * •**«•■ l1» 0 la rorreedy •*limited, the amount ue filed »hall «(and a*
Jf* Ma-uurt ot *urb lien to ba claimed by
«1 Sanford, for Ike paving ot th*
, * ,or*eald. In front ol —Id property,
W
‘ Iter tho city council bad heard all pe~ 7 ”
« » d given all property owaer» an
•PPorfunlty to ba beard and mad* all cor
In thalr Judgment aeceosary to
‘ h* i M i i r a u u la proportion to
estimate*, as then equal lied
•hall stand as true and correct.
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tl. W. Ilrrnddn,
Prmtdenl C liy Couacll.

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« l i t l i l i * not Ir i* n cor 4 irisb of I b* fari of
th » «»algnment, and ar» railed upon to fllo
with me within «Ut&gt; daya If aurh rredlto n reald» In the »U t e or if beyond the
limit» of t b » *tate within four months from
the date hereof «worn »ta t»mania of their
respective claims against the said auignnr.
bated March 22nd. A. ft 1911
V A N C E E. D O U G L AS S.
Assignee.

«SuiAitTit UA kcé

E. F. I I O I I K l i d i . D E H ,
Spacial M saler.
Geo. Xi. {(erring. Solicitor for Complainant
66 Tue V- Ate

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PAGE SEVEN

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Natica of Aprllratl.a far T a i D e e d t'ader
H »c il *s *7* af Iha General Htalalea
Notice la herrliy given that Carroll *
Mahoney,
patch*,*« ol
Ta*
tlertiflcata
] No. »00, dated the Ird day ol June, A. It.
1012, haa Oled »aid eertlftrat* In my office
* n'*
»»ad » application lor tat deed to
laaue ln
in »ccordanc*
accordance «1th
» l i h law.
Said carcar T
'**u*
Said
lineale
Hficslu ernhracra
f | o lif «r n the
the following
lolleminc dracribed
i)n tflb «l T
ft
ft
t’J0*&gt;,*'/t F titutted
*ltu«l*&lt;t in
In Seminole
Ss-mlnol* County
("aunty. ’ ?'
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It«« 119H
119« ft
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By C. C. B O W S F I E L
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M ro »n
tlnlru »»Id
reftiflrate »hall te ,,de eme.) areording lo
It la tliup for pnuircsilv* fnrmcnt.
law, l a i deed will iaaue thrreon oh ihe
3Std day ol Aplil, A 11. 1916
cgppclnlly iInivo will) Niiiall placm netir
Wltneaa my offirial airtialure and »**1
tu'vu. lit rcI nuuIp for uioiipj' making
ihla l he 20&gt;h day ol March. A I). li*IS.
(reali
t: A. IIOUGI.ASS.
with frullh. Tbenc products proiierly
Clerh Circuii Court; Seminoie Co . FI».

H t i E R i r r s h a i;k
Malic« U hereby given i h s i uni)*/ and
, _ i . , u. « f so «I tc u tlo n li»u*&lt;i out o| and
■ ¡ j „ ,kv aoat o l tho c l i n i l l court in and
P V j u John* county, Florid«, «h crr ln Art L r f i r t B G ^ Work », a corporation. I.
D«m ti(T «nd 1» D* H a n U d »f »n d «n t . I
fl*
levied upon and « i l l oiler tor rale in
Ol the w » r l •■«’ U « door tn Sanford.
«uminole couuty. Florida, and »ell during
j"
hour* of rat*, on the Flrrt Mon
i t In AD»” . A, D. , l » i s . It being the f,th
j ! I ol e i d month, and a legal *»lea if»y,
f î , lollowlnf dawerthed land., attuato
nd
|n Seminóla county. Florida, lo
It:
•T i* ,. v« ^
u * nuitiintu
wtt .Dilli
half Dl
of J
Jb#
norlhtaat (|Ui:rt«r tif
. L northavmt quart »T df th* north*««! quartmr of
«action Four (4). Township Twenty (30) oouth.
Kante T h i r t y - « » * ( S I ) *aat: alao the aoulh hall
.1 the northweat quartar-of the aoulh » e e l quirIrolottB In tiny ihon&gt;ui;li gyulpin of mix­
Il» Js- C Koberta. |1. C
ler of Section Thirty-tour (34), Townahip
(il -Tue»-file
ila
nge
Thlr
ly
-lw
o
août
ed farming, and they can bo umtlo 10
Twenty
&lt;*?&gt;
propariy
°\
. being
.
- levied upon
(33 ) «a it­ Said V’
pay |'_’i hi to (PM) au aero not.
ol
tha
defendant
I. I».
a» Ih* properly
Court o f .the County Judge, Hemiasle
Small fruit growing U pocdllnrly
Hart and to « s l l * fy «ald etecullon and In County,
Sigle
or
Flollds
T e rm i of aal«, caah: purcharer t
adapted to Hi oho haring large fninlIn re Katote ol
pay to’ «“ •**R M ,U N U
Augnata A. Slrrina
Ilea. Small fmlta well planted tu per­
T o all C trd ilo n, Legatee«. I &gt;lalrihuteea. »nd
■ Sheriff of Sotnlno!« County, glorlds.
fectly
straight rows amTkopt well cul­
all
Persona
having
Claima
or
l&gt;emtnd»
(" h Hoblnaon. and Ulchinaon
again«! laid Filate:
liiciinaon. Attya. for Plaintiff.
tivated make n most pleaalug picture
1
ou.
and
each
ol
you
are
heroby
no­
SÏ-Tuee-lt
tified and required to present any claims J an tvell ns a profitable, crop. A fruit
and drmandt which you, or either or you. garden connected with any homo can
may have ag«ln«t th* estate ol Augutta A.
Sirrine. deceased, iste at Seminole Conn- t be Hindi: an allrnctlvo object.
N O TICF . O F H AL F
Notice is hereby given, that under • nd ty. Florida. In th* undersigned etecutrii
From n commercial mwwdpoint for
bv virtue ol a tìnsi derree ol loreclooure ol amid estate, within two yesra from the
the itcglnucr there la no crop that will
* ---1- on ,L
. day
“ -of' February,
date hereof.
ond a«!*
made
(h-e ««I •l «i b
F
i ... ...
... .Honorable
. . . . . . . . . . Ja
Jame» w .
Dated March 20ih, A H. liMA,
A D. IVIB.
by .the
udge ol tha Clrrtill
IVrWin*. Judge
Ctrrtitt ■Owwrt,
t h w r i of tha
ID A SIH IU NK P A IU IA M O R T ,
n ahd lor the
Seventh Judicial Circuit, In
Fie cutrli.
u y Of
0 1 Seminole.
o o a i o u w , Florida,
. . . . . . . . . In
1.1 Chancer
u n o n cc ry,
Cl-Tues-Stc
County
in a certain cause therein pending, wherein
J, N. Whüner I» complainant, and The
N O T H K UF ASSltiN .M K ^ T
llowafd-Packard I.and Company, a cor­ T *• all whom, it may roncern, T «h e notice.
poration la defendant, 1 »hail offer lor sale,
T hat I hsv * h e n named .»-Ignee by C. 11.
aad aell to the highest bidder for raah. be- Itichardaon. aaalgnor in a deed conveying
fore the court house door at Sanford. Sem­ the property both real and personal ol the
inole county, Florida, on Monday, the 6th »aid aaiignor, (or the benefit ol his ered­
gay ol April. A . t&gt;. 1313, the aamo being itava, which deed provide« for an equal
a legal »s fr» day, and within the tegal hour» distribution ol the assignors real and per­
ol aale, tha Property decreed to be «old. , 0B« l property, among' the severai rfedand described • » follows, situated In the Hors of the said aialgnor in
n equal proporinty of Semtnola to - wit. . .
i f aw tfim b r r * r &amp; * * * M p

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Carter's Koal Black Ink in 4-oe Bottles

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Carters Koal Black Ink in 2-oz Bottles

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Carter’s Black Letter Ink in 2-oz Bottles................. 5c
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i n I I iatid « o-r-i- l u n i i u r e that tin* a n t .
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There 1* a growing market for gno**
borrlo* uni) a bright future for all that
will l»o raised Till* fruit doe* boat
on n good »nndy lonm. Plant* nhoiild
lie not *lx by eight foot. Ihn* requiring
1,210 plant*.per acre. Tbo llrat eon
aon pot a toe*. Iiean* or any low grow
lug cro|v may be plniiiinl l&gt;ctwoen tin.
row*, (live tlmrougli but shnllow cul
"nTJ
tlvntlon. A* to varieties, the Downing &gt; 1A
gives 1k**i nnllsfactlon
Huy only ,ex^
(rn k &lt;hh1 your old jdnnls. ProQla are
ffitly n* good and often better Ibnn
will) atntwlierrlc*. They *bould lienr
imno fruit lb© *©0011(1 year from plnnt
lo t
lilni’kberries nre profltnblo If runt
due* not ntlek the cane*. There ncem*
to Ire no cure for ru«t. Bel tbo plant*
■I by 0 and give deep culture. Wo pre­
fer the Kltlntlnny. a* they *ectn roonhardy tlian other*.
Hlackberrlea do
best on n lightish and rather sandy
•oil. They must Ihj planted In row*
nnd kept well cultivated. The pnin
lug o f the blackberry 1* different from
that o f mo*t other *mnll fruit*. Jf
you cut back the canes aevcrely you
tro likely to remove a large portion of
the aeaaon’* crop. But you enn thin
out the «hoot* where they are numer­
ous anil cut out tho dead shoots. ,
Red and lrlack raspberries should be
*«t ff hy 0, which will reqnlr* 1.210
plants per acre. These plants must
have ■hallow' cult lire, as their roots
are all near the surface. Many fine
plantation* nre nlmost mined by deep
culture. The crop Is profitable when
picked on time nnd neatly marketed.
A grower cnn pay for hla land In a sin­
gle season with a good crop of bcrrle*.
Currants lire rosy to grow and mar
ket. They pay fit'the $nt« of $300 to
ffiOO an acre. The nrerage prieo should
be $3 per buihel. and 100 bushels to
the acre Is only a ffitr crop- Eaeh
currant bush ousht to pay 23 to M
cents above the cost o f picking.

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dolent r'buiigos of winter, rvlnln l bo
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looks that way, as no one of the
hundreds of taxpayers who have
expressed themselves In fsvor of the
change has manifested sufficient in­
terest to take th# lead towards ac­
complishing the desired object, and
the old saying that "w h at’s every­
body’s business is nobody’s busi­
ness" in Gainesville Is as true as
the gospel truth.
However, the
people of Gainesville have the power,
under the present charter, to adopt
a commission form of government
without further action by the legis­
lature in this respect. What la need­
ed la a board of aldermen who will
aubmit auch new form of govern­
ment to tho voUre. but It la not like­
ly that auch a bbdy will ever initiate
the same.
Representative Adkins
could not do the people of Gaines­
ville a greater service than to pass a
bill through the legislature submit­
ting to the voters of this city a com­
mission form of government along
the Hnea adopted-by the people of
Orlando and the Sun trusts he will
do to. We know he will if the people
petition him in the matter, and It Is
to bo hoped that someone will man­
ifest enough Interest in the cause of
commission government to get busy
and secure a petition praying the
legislature to pass auch a bill for the
ratification or rejection o f the voters.
Who will take the lead in this move­
ment to give Yiainesville a practical
business government and save the
taxpsyers .from burdensome taxa­
tion?
. The people are raedy to follow
the lead of a Moses who will chimpion their cause.
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AS VM ffr WATCHEô WOKE AH3YAT EARLY ÛSW Of TME TIRôT Wty
the f A i T O n w H i ô r w a t o n e d
EHE LI/iE/l WRAPS WERE LAID ASIDE HE GCUD HOT IA THE GRAVE AHDE.
AMD L0‘ THE TOMB WAÔ EMPTY

5 It gives me great satisfaction in­
deed to read in ^The Herald that the
Sanford cemetery will be improved
and that thij good Work will continuo until Sanford has one of the
most beautiful burial grounds in this
part of the state. Too long have we
neglected the city of the dead.
Taken up with our active duties of
the living we have overlooked this
necessity and this duty to our dead
and it is high time that each and
every ono of us take up this Work
and assist fn making it one of the
beauty spois in Sanford.
A cemotcry should not be a neglected place
of horrors.
It should not be the
place where we literully dump tho
remaihs into a shallow grave and de­
pat t
from the place as a scourge
spot.
We should not form the idea that
,

* In conversing with a party of
friends the other day about the
European wwr I made the statement
that it was costing several million
dollsrs per day to pay tho expense«
of tho war.
They did not concur
with me on the figures thinking they
were too large, but the following
authentic figures have been . com­
piled upon tha subject and if any
of these doubting friends will investi­
gate the matter they will se« that I
was right, only my figures were
small compared to
the
actual
amount.
Tho cpst of the War, estimated in
the second month of tho war at
$32,000,000 a day, has now risen,
sccording to official estimate«, to
$50,000,000 a day for the ten pow­
er«, and the figures are stU) going
up.
A ir the nations are living upon
their accumulated savings and wast­
ing them at a rate unprecedented
in the world's history.
The measureless human suffering
and bloodshed cannot be eitlmated.
It will affect Ml nations for genera­
tions to come. I t la only on the ma­
terial aide that losses can be even
approximately stated, and the«« are
staggering.
The French minister of finance, M.
Rlbot, officially announced that the
Dank of France has advanced to the
‘government "fo r extraordinary war
expense«, $580,000,000,
and
the
Bank of Algeria has loaned France
$20,000,000. These sums proved in­
sufficient fo r the expenses of the
campaign up to December 1."
The French finance minister thep

For Rent— T w o big s t o r e T ^
East First street.
Joe DcMont
Coca Cola Company.

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A C IIIE L IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
“ HE'LL PRENT ’ E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.

country will rise early In the morn- ¡shunned unlil the time comes when
ing and charge meaj, potatoes, shoes, j we are forced against o(ir wifi To atgasoline automobile tires and dia-I tend th?- obsequies of a departed
mond rings with an Intrepidity which |friend or a dear relative. We should
would couse unlimited awe .in a not have the thought or the nightmare that at some future date our
Frenchman.
own
remains will be interred at a
"Charge It" is the greatest sub­
place
where even our friends would
stitute for money ever invented. It
enables a man to spend his next not like to visit and give their at­
month's salary with easr and safety, tention.
A cemetery should be one of the
to ride in an automobile because ho
. hasn’ t the ready cash to pay for most beautiful spots that tho city
street car fare and to cash his hopes could show to the visitor. It should
of wealth into a lafgp bale of "Hal- bo a place where the visitors gather
. ante Duo" and " ¡ ’ lease R em it" on Sunday afternoons or. other dsys
for a visit. It must be a place where
statenents, renewed monthly.
"Charge it" is the modern Ala the beautiful in nature is magnified
Baba. lamp.
The worried citizen by the hand of man to cooperate in
says "Charge it" and appears five making* it a city of tho dead. Our
minutes in joyful raiment, thus own city is not neglected to this ex­
transferring the worry to the mer­ tent and the cemetery should re­
chant. Armed with these two prec­ ceive the same careful attention that
ious words an American citizen with a city park or a private park or the
a fairly good
reputation can get grounds around a residence receive.
down town with an empty pocket
In.the years gone by the Sanford
book and return home reeking with cemetery has not been the city of
luxury.
the dead except in name. Those who
It Is now possible to buy food, had it in charge probably did their
houses, clothing, steam threshers, best but your best'is never up to the
sealskin coats, corner lots, American standard unless it has the sanction
beauty roses, baths, haircuts, opera­ and support of alt the citizens. All
tions, publicity, and balloons on ac­ of ur have neglected this duty and
count.
I t is also possible, though now that we have awakened- to our
not always easy, to pay cash for duty the Sanford cemetery will re­
shoes, coal, prunes, water, beef­ ceive the attention that it deserves.
steak and underwear. It is unusual­ Let us all take the same pride and
ly easy to tell the difference between the same interest in the cemetery
the man who says "Charge it" and and it will become as beautiful as
thp man who says "H ow much, our living city has become.
For
please?" The former is better dress­ many years I have resided in San­
ed, but the latter is much more visi­ ford and it has been the dream of
ble on the first of the month, r
my life that my remains would re­
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pose In a decent cemetery in this
T The people of Sanford should in­ city after death, but tho thought has
vestigate the commission form of been abhorrent when 1 beheld the
government and if it seems good cemetery ns it formerly appeared
and urge the board of aldermen to sub­ i have decided time nod time again
mit the new form to the legislature. to make my last request embody
Many Florida cities are climbing the burial of my remains in some
i n t o '»h e commission class and it other city that haa a more reapectdeems good for them and they ' are abic burial ground but now our new
not attempting to change into the cemetery will be all that my heart
old order of things.
Among the could desire and Sanford will not
latest to what is known the com­ only he good enough to live in but all
mission feum is Gaineayille dnd the right to die and be buried in and
Sun has the following to say on the there is nothing more to be desired.
Let this great work go on und let
subject:
every
citizen assist in making our
Is Gainesville going to let an­
cemetery
ti^&gt; most -beautiful grounds
other session of the legislature puss
in
and
around
this city.
into history without having a com­
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5 'Sometime ago I noted that a
Sanford merchant would place his
business upon a cash basis and here­
after nothing but the cash would go.
The tfmo is coming when all the
merchants will do likewise and every
other business will be cash down on
delivery. When this is done ail of us
can take stock every night and find
out just where we are In this life.
The sooner the great American pub­
lic gets on a cash basis the sooner
the country will be upon a solid
basis.
George Fitch sizes up the
situation as follows:
“ Charge it" id the great slogun of
the great American consumer.
Americans are great on peace, but
they are also thé most gallant
chargers In the world. An American
who cannot sleep for fear our stand-

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For Sale— Good farm on Celery
avenue, 4 acres tiled, with two wells,
3 acres cleared and untiled. 12 room
house with all modern conveniences,
Hot and cold water in hath room
and kitchen.
Good hot house In
yard.
Large barn, good tenant
house, good chicken yards. . Going
for n bargain. Sec me quick. H. C.
Du Bose.
62-6 tc
For S a le ^ F iv o acres tiled land,
2 )4 blocks from Grammar School.
Now being farmed. Information at
the Herald bflice.
60-tf
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F o r'S a te ^ 'M y T d l Toes led on First
street, opposito the Robbins Nest
Hotel. ..Y o u can buy this property
very reasonable, on libcrnl terms.
Address Robert Hucksbaum. Box
214, Tampa, Flu.
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For Sale— Three fresh milk cows.
Martin Doyle. Monroe, Fla.
50-tf

For Rent— Three connecting rime,
furnished for housekeeping, .down­
stairs. Electric lights and oterh mD.
venienoss. At 302 Park Are.
Truck Land for Rent— Forty acre*
of good truck land to rent to experi­
enced truckers.
Well drained, irri­
gated, free from frost.
Write [or
particulars. Address Franklin Mi]«
F o rt Myers, Fla.
6:i-2tp
For Rent— House of eight room»
and bath on Magnolia avenue, r|o*«.
in.
Inqulft* of Hill Lumber Co.,
office.
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Wanted— Yes, we teach you the
barber trade and give position in
our chain of shops at good «age*
for $30.
Atlanta Barber College,
10 E. Mitchell St.. Atlanta, Ga
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For Hire Seven passenger Cadil­
lac car for hire. Itesi of servire. d»y
Hogs for Sale— Car load jusr re­
or night.
Frank Spenitig, phone
ceived. Write Martin Doyle, It. D.
281 and 318
ófi-tic
Nofor particulars,
53-tic
Wanted— Hoi so or mule, suitable
Fat Cattle for Salo— Some fine for faim work.
Must he baigiin.
ones just shipped in and in fine con­ State pailiculars and prire, fmt
dition. Address Martin Doyle, San­ leltoi.
Address Agent Kntet prise
ford. R. D. No. 2.
55-tfc
Junction, Fin.
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For Sale— One acre of land near
Lost— Plain band gold ring with
depot, cleared, tiled and in cultiva­
"Ours" on inside
Finder re' irn to
tion.
Nothing better for home and
Bye-Lo Hotel und receiv, ri»»rd.
small farm. This is a place where
62-2tc
Greeks. Protestants and Gregorlans
you can make the lot pay for the
(Armenians).
house. H. C. DuBose.
62-t6c
Protestant religious activity In Je­
Wanted** Good (»&lt;• ho-»e e-igon
rusalem, which at ono time was large­
Wagon, are
For Sale— A first class saddle and for farm purposes.
ly -English, has of late years been
no tir
buggy horse 10 years old. Original­ Herald.
much strengthened by the Influx of
ly
from
Kentucky.
1
am
desirous
German coloplsts, especially Suablons.
Will exchange good team el mule*
Away from the ecclesiastical cere­ of securing u good home for him. for Fofd uuto. Box lifts. &gt;in|ord
66-tf
Intense Fervor and Devotion monial the pilgrim in Easter time Cecil Gabbctt, French Ave.
61-3tp
seeks the traditional places where our
Shown in Easter Ceremo­
For Sale— Five acres half mile
Lord spent his last days and nights.
Wanted Farms any -tu*- arid 1««Of these Gethsemane Is tho principal from brick road, quarter mile from tion. Also tract of land for iiikminies— Places of Pil­
goal, and here the difference In creed loading station, 6 miles from San- zatiou.
Write Bruinne.
I P une
grimage Numerous.
All
among the many visitors Is obliterated gord, county road on one side.
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St., New York.
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Two
by an earnest and quiet devotion food * black hammock land.
N all tho Greek orthodox countries— which ‘ Is unexpectedly free from the acres cleared, fenced and farmed 2
Pepper Plants Wanted M Hin­
Russls. ltoumanla, Greece, Bulgaria. emotional.
years.
Good (lowing well.
Trice son, Shoe milker, hirst
^a-’ford.
Hervia. Montenegro, and a large part
Another figure has a prominent $800. Tetm» to suit customer. A. P Flu.
61 rip
of Austria-Hungary—Easter Is cele­ place In Easter celebrations In Jeru­
Connelly, 119 Magnolia uvenue.
brated with great fervor and devotion. salem: that of Moses, whoso libera­
A refined Christian ladv ••tiled,
.
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The Easter kiss la a well-known Inci­ tion of the Jowish people from the
would
tike a home in small family
dent of theso celebrations. A curious yoke of Egypt Is commemorated In tho
For Sale— Two good building lots
Will live
story la told of Czar Nicholas II and ancient Hebrew paschal feast., nut It on Sanford avenue, Sanford Heights. to do general house work
as one of family or w.»,■•••
123.
the Easter kiss. On leaving his apart­ Is not the Passover celebrated by the
One corner lot.
$350 cash takes
corner
4th
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f*ments one EaBter morning he kissed various Jewish colonics of Palestine—
thd guard outside with tho usual salu­ the older Spanish speaking, tho Turk- both lots. Must be sold in ten days. Annie Adam*
Baptist
tation, "Christ Is risen." to which the j speaking people from Hokhnra and Address J. II., care Herald if you
*
W a n te d tine or
response Is. "Ho Is truly risen " Hut other central Asiatic regions, the are interested.
1rip,
M .
mg north or east
the man answered, coolly. "He Is not Arabic speaking Jews from Yemen, and
For
Sate
I.umber
yard
Big
bar­
t.’ l.
for
cash
Addre«s
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risen." The emperor was aghast, and the Polish, Russian and German Jews
Bhouted. furiously, "He Is risen!" Hut of Yiddish longue. It Is not the Jew­ gain. Write Bo* No. 113K, Sanford, giving location
rii&gt;
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the man, with tho utmost composure, ish Passover that Is tho most remark­ Fla.
Wanted— To buy a vacant lot it
repeated hla denial, lie was,« Jew! able celebration In honor of the great
For Sale^—20 fine bro od sows. .good residence sert ion
\ddrm
Only the emperdr's sense of humor leader and the Exodus.
rip
saved him.
There Is a very little known Moham­ Martin Doyle, Sanford, II. D. No. 2. " I x i t . " c-o Herald*
Russia, as the premier Greek Ortho­ medan celebration which, though no
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dox nation. Is very much In evidence longer so general as formerly. Is still
Seek to Revive InduiUf
In tho Holy 1-and. and of late years has a most Interesting one. To the Movlan, Bulgarian. Montenegrin—Greek
Tho government •■( ihaius-*
assorted her supremacy In the Chris hammrdan. It must be remembered was tho language of ull cultured people
tendom of the Orient In many ways . Jerusalem Is a holy city, like Mecca of orthodox faith outside of Russia and Islands ts Irving to rev ¡ve " • i : due
■’iiir
lion of sea Island • ■&gt;&lt;t&lt;••).
not only by generous contributions In ai|(, M,.di,H,. „„.i ,tlere Is a saying
Austria Hungary And Greek Intellec­
lulling Industry there
magnificent buildings and financially, ' among Arabs, "Syria Is the blessed
tual, social and political control
but also politically In strengthening country. Palestine the holy land, and
through the unifying power of the
tho position of the Greek church. Es- Jerusalem, the holy city. Is the holy
Greek church was more complete unjteclally at Easter it is Interesting to of holies.”
dor Ottoman rule tlfhu It had beoa un­
observe the contrasts which tsko on
Tho tradition Is that Omml Selma, der the Byzantine emperors. S
(¡^certain political hue between Latins.
wife of tho prophet, heard these words
Recent ^events have once more
ono day from Mohammed, "He who shown the force of the people of Oreek
mkrd for tuthority tty borrow' $1,- makes the pilgrimage from Jerusalem speech. Through the breaking away
200,000,000. Grezt Britain, accord­ to Mecca will obtain forgiveness of of tho Bulgarian church and the erec­
ing to George Lloyd, is
spending sins, past and future, and will cam tion of a Bulgarian exarchate, Greek
In religion, but Bulgarian In speech
more than France. Germany has Is­ paradise,"
There Is a pilgrimage at Easter tlmo and political alms, it had been tempo­
sued one war loan of $845,000,000
treasury bills for $376,000,000 more, which does not go quite as far from rarily weakened.
making $1,175,000,000 in five months Jerusalem as Mecca, but whose goal
Tho smaller powers engaged are Is the burial place of Moses— Nebl
Musa—between the city and the Dead
ljving In part upon the richer na­
sea. Although, according So Christian
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
tions, whose steak Is so much great­ and Hebrew belief, the Lord burled
TRAINS
er
England and France have ad­ Moses, and his grave is hidden from
■$
vanced $100,000,000 to Belgium; posterity, the Mohammedans regard a
Northbound
France, $18,000,000 to Servis rfnd certain ruined sanctuary, acme three
•Arrive
la-ave
No. 9 2... .4:00 P. M .A . 4:05 P. M.
$j0,000,000 to Greece; England is or four hours' distance irom Jerusa­
No. 8 2 .. . . 1:18 A. M ----- 1:33 A. M.
financing Roumaniu to get* her lem. aa covering the remains of the
No. 8 4.. .10:45 A. M . . . .11:05 A. M.
prophet.
re a d y . to put 000,000 men in the
No. 8 0.. .«2212 P. M .... .2:42 P. M.
, In cosmopolitan charm Easter In
field when they are needed. Italy
No. 28___ 8:50 P.* M . ........... e-----alw.r* tmd to b. pnt •
haa an understanding with England, Constantinople almost equals that In
Soulbboond
« fellow in tho r »*/ *1
France and Russia, and is assured Jerusalem. The capital of the Turk­
No. 91. A 12:28 P. M ... .12:38 P. M.
ish empire la, of course, In Itself highly
A . « e t i d ~ c o‘
such financial aid as she will need.
No. 83____ 2:06 A. M ........ 2:16 A. M.
«d o a lr lb o b «* ^
cosmopolitan, and there Is tto other
No. 8 9 ... .2:10 P. M ........2:30 P. M.
Modern war depends as muen
i B«od to u ««* of
city In the world where to many lan­
No. 85____ 6:36 P. M.. !. .6:56 P. M.
upon gold as upon men. Each, of guages are heard In the streets, not
No. 2 7 ............................8:10 A. M.
.the five principal powers involved by foreigners but by tho variegated
Oviedo •
can easily draw upbn its-own people native population. The background
No. 126— A rriv e ......... . .9:30 A. M.
for the first thousand million do}? here is not Jewish and Mohammedan,
No. 127— L e a w . . ......... 4KKfP. M.
lars. The second thousand- million, as In Jerusalem, but Mohammedan and
Combined O jfict
Lceaburg
already authorized in Germany and Christian, with a strong tinge of Span­
and Fountain P en
No. 21— A r r iv e ......... .. 10:66 A. M.
Great Britain, will be readily paid ish Jewry.
No. 24— Lenvc.............. .6:58 P * M.
Of
the
native
Christiana
the
Greeks
b f tho united people of those coun­
No. 168—A r r iv e ....... F. .5:20 P. M.
tries from their seemingly inexhaust­ predominate, but there has always
No. 157— Lrave.
.6:35 A. M.
- A s M— -e-ber ol th e C W ’
been
a
very
numerous
Armenian
ele­
ible resources. It w ill1be the third
I W H Lk Wdw. . b l- - ! «
Trilby
ment In Constantinople, 'hie magnifi­
and fourth thousand millions that
No. 25— Arrive.. . .t
. .1:00 P. M.
cent Greek Orthodox ceremonial well
will come hard!
No. 24— Leave.’ ..............2:26 P. M.
reflects the towering strength of that
From a complete compilation of church In \he Levant, which for centu­
C l y d e U m Beals
the war issues of all the powers It ries, under the absolute rule or the
(Si. Jekai ftlvtr)
appears to date the war bills actual­ Ottoman sultans, acted In the capacity
Arrive 10:00A.'M. Leave 11:30 A.M .
ly paid have averaged &lt;$1.600,000,000 of Imperial overseer of the Christian
•
F a rfc td , Florida
a month. They are mounting up at peoples under Turkish sway. Until
the rate ol $2.000,000 an hour, day the comparatively rcceht rise of the
Qalkan na tonalities— Roumanian, 8g£and night. Sundays and holidays.
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The Temple Hrofherhooil &lt; lit«* of
Baptist Sunday school hud a
vgry interesting meeting Sunday
morning. Several new members were
enrolled and great interest was taken
by the entire class.
Supt. Ezell
make* tho lesson very interesting
Sunday evening tlv«\ oflicers of the
clau were installed and the following
program wh s carried out
Address by Jno l&gt; Jin km*
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Sunday School,”
the

Address by W. E. Scoggan,
Clans.”

'Dur

Address l»y Prof. 1) F. Ezell,
Text Hook/'

Our

odJress by Rev. George Hyman,
"Our Officers/*
Class song, ns follows:
Temple Brotherhood is for men.
Temple Brotherhood stands 'gainst
sin,
Como ho with us, we'll do you good;
Temple Rrothcrhood is for you«Presbyterian Church
Sabbath morning Dr. Brownlee
will preach on " T h e Death o f ' Jesus”
“ nd the Lord's Supper will be cele­
brated.
At the evening service, 7:,10. the
•ubject will bo " T h e Resurrection."
The following musical program
will he rendered:
Morning:
Anthem, " B o w Down Thy Eur, Oh
*ird,'’„ Hughes.
Offertory, violin solo, "C’avaleria
Rustlrana" by Earl Paxton.
Evening:
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Offertory, "Jesus .is Risen," Mar­
tin.
Puet by Mrs.
Smith.
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The Sabbath school begins at 9:45
Bt »he Imperial Theatre. There are
special daises for men snd women.
The church building ia progressing
,
ly * n&lt;l great enthusiasm is be­
ing around.
w ti i ouve,lr Picture of the church
1 .be given to .each’ worshipper

Sibbath morning.
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STATE EDUCATORS CITRUS FRUIT PRICES
MEET IN LIVE OAK W ILL BE BETTER

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M A R K E T TO IM P R O V E
HOLD SESSION
NEXT MONTH
Live Oak, ApHl 'I.— The Flotilla
convention of school ofitcers for
FlotUfa met in the edli11 house here
at f*:3&lt;) o ’clock Tuesday* morning.
Tlie convention was called to order
by State Superintendent Sheafs. Devotinnnl exericses conducted by Dt.
AA' It Parshley.
Hon. W. N. Sheata was elected
president and Dr. A. Leight Monroe,
vice president; Hon. J. C. Compton,
»iw«« m fyy.oid * « » pwrtnfi-mten f *7T '*71/

Tumor, autlaUnt • secretary.

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HONOR ROLLS SANFORD CITY SCHOOLS

Tampa., Aprj! 2.— Continued im­
provement in th«*-northern -markets
leads to a hopeful qutlook on the
pnrt of the Florida Citrus Exchango
that better prices will be secured
during the remainder of tho Reason.
At the present time tho prices are
hotter than they have been at any
time previously this year.
F. L.
Skelly, sales manager of the Florida
X O 'M &lt;
During the past wuek the mar­
kets throughout the country havo
all become very_activo on both or­
anges and grapefruit, and wo havo
advanced our prices accordingly.
The sales being made aro more sat*
Isfactory than ut any lime before
this season; this being particularly
true in the southern territory, whore
the demand is very active.

Address of welcome by Dr. W. jt.
Parshley.
Officers Present
Alachua county. Superintendent
J. L. Kelly.
Baker .county, Superintendent \V.
A. Dopson.
Bradford courtly. Superintendent
K. (i. Shell and A. D Kean, princi­
"There does not seem to he any
pal of high school
reason for a decline from tho pres­
Brevard county, Su pet tin tendon t
ent price on oranges; in fact, a fur­
E. E. Mac)*. *
ther advance would ho more prob­
Cittus county, Superintendent R.
able.
Florida oranges are arriving
L. Turner and J. B. Winn, chair­
in the markets in very satisfactory
man hoard o( public instruction.
condition there being little» or no
Columbia county. Sup,-rintendetit
decay and tlie eating quality far
J AA Burns, Prof J. II Fulkn, prin­
surpasses the California orange. An
cipal ol high schoil, and J II Owens
long a* this condition lasts, the trade
piincipal «*f high school
will continue to demand Floridas.
Dade • minty. So peri ntendent R.
"Florida miilseasoii oranges will ho
E Hall, A Leight, i hulrnmn of
practically cleaned up by April 1 to
board of public instruction; J If.
10, after which time the A'alencias
AAiirkimiii. principal high school, J
wiik move
There is every indica­
II Rickards, principal of high school.
tion at the present (imo of a good
DeSoto county. J, O. Hirkley, sumarket for Valencia «range*.
pi-rintendi-nl F. B \f. f 'le||un. chair
'While the shipments of «ranges
man school hoard, S
It
H"gu,
from Thirida the past week have
member ol si liool hoard.
been light, California continues to
Hamilton county. Superintendent
ship freely and are-selling at fifty
I A Jackson. T it M cBentH, prfncents to fl.00 per box below what is
I I pit I of high school; P F Mi-(t’ all,
being realized for Florida*.
tm-inher of hoard
HllMmrough count,. Superimeli-1 " Th" •'«‘•hange probably controls
deni Marshall Moore, E i. Robin- hulf »,indium or more of the oranges
left in the stato ithi* includes tho
non. principal of high school
Holmes county. Superintendent T Valencia*i and from 200,000 to 250,I Me I lade. AA N Hender^ui. jinn- »00 boxes of grajiefruit. It is gen­
i-rally conceded thut tlie exchange
eipnl of lugli school
Lafayette county, G N Trawick. control*, by far, the larger percent­
ages of the oranges left in the stato.
superlrit' ndent
"Thero is u considerably better
Luke County, J. A. Carpenter,
feeling
in tho grapefruit market" uml
principal of high school
Madison county, ^superintendent the demand is very active. If ship­
G AA . Tedder, AA B Cate, principal ments are moved out moderately
from now on thero should he n o ,
of high school
St||i»T!|ií
! J rei'ton for a decline in pi ices; hul,
Al arimi •mint
it *-\i-r \inidy ru»h off their grape­
II
Briusmi
K NH\A••11. HU* fruit. and gi-t* ll on the muiket at
1l»&lt;-f id a i on t I
I he same time, there will doubtless
pi-riittciulciit
Pasco county, Superintendent J. he a reaction.

Twelfth Grado— Daisy Betta, Stöl­ othy Mickey, Florenco Malm, Mar­
ln Brown, Mildred Dickson, Ethel garet Zachary, Tom Brotherson, Sid­
Hickson. May Hoilitnd, Nellie Lough ney Kennedy, Edward McCally, Wil/.o,• Munson. Anni \Vhit tier Kniest lie Mult-in. ^ietnr Mcl.-ulin. Peyton
Fortson. ('art Hand. Alupx Morris,
Shepherd.
Eleventh Crade Agnes Anderson, j Webster I'nlway. Joe Ferriti. Ilow.-n
Allie \ndi-rson. I r ilici» \ pi-.wait. Ferriti I - der
Uno». Irm i Arnett.
Sii*ic llrown. Alma (Rieri z J,-»sie Emily It t|&lt; Anna I Mi H"»*' Marion
Hand. \ uno e l.ytich. Nellie Messeiltirim-s. (ilady* Morris, Ann
M.
I
I.
uughlin, Anita
Nelson,
Est tier ger.
A\ iiodhiirne
Foil
Grid
Martha
I &gt;tik«-.
Tenth tirade h t lierinc Ay cork*-, , Churlmie Smith, Ghidys Wilson, ErAnnip Cameron. Lillian Goerlz, Ruth hTuuh Houser. Margaret Erickson.
I I .&gt;i&gt;•I Itlllli Kanin
Ell II- liditlsoll. Marie »'•inpc.. L iii .ii- LIowi re Doris
Art oinet t■- Luke. It ut I* Little, tier- Moor* Madge AAondinek, lillie Vera
trod*- Lillie, Fiinnie Ret.. Munson. Glisson. M.irklatld Brock, AAyveru
Marian Philip*, Lucille Itine*. Li I - Duke. Demtiris Munson, Frank Pope,
ban IthmlH l.on-mt Smith, Esther |Edward Kuinph. Nora Jenkins, May
AAiDon. tts'.ir Brown, Am ti ur Greene Holly I ahi-l Strong, Hester Shili-Roti\ l.iitilg Raymond Philip»
Pterci &gt;,r tlm
Ninth
i ir.nli
A irgtma
11r,i,ty
‘I'Jii I Gradi- Ague* Pernii. Rii
Maude Enummger.
Enel l.tt 11«-. 1(t, p Un»,-, Muilnline Mallem, \!uDhvi- Lough, Mary Belle Lynch. j1(,| Ati'kinsnh, John Wilson, Maud
Muriel
Rhodes,
Mary Robinson. ('iirr may. John Henry l.undi|Ui«i.
Alice A uligini. I &gt;i x o h t 'mil hour no. Nio'im Senge .i h
! ! •-1,*n Kennedy,
Torn Miredilh. AA illi.ru Pope, Clif­ Dm&lt;&gt;thy Fleti tu r. Elnn-r Lundin»»!.
ford AA’alki-r. AA'iillcr AAickhum.
En- Aihlen. Eltri-r Tyner. AA niter
Eighth tinnii
Lela Hutchison, Carter.
Helen Peck, Dorothy Humph, Muy
Second
Grade Eloise
AVright.
Thrasher, Edna William*. Delisley
Ptiuhiu* . Muirheiul. Surah Evelyn
Hill. Theodor Runge
AAilii.tm*. Elnia Tolar, Georgia Mo­
.Seventh (»radiMarvin Auric,
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, , , , , ,
,, ,, , bley. Pallline Wsllace. Hazel Fuel (daily* Adams. Ruth Marshall, Mol .ird Maude I .-he, J. i- ••* Hr*11 Itoli
loM.ermitliv
Marianna
Der In
,- f
Alaseli. 1 lv. r 1•
Bragg
Arltuir
Al .irgiin-l M rung
Mildred Hustoc.
Il I Edwin Stenum v i r. Paul Strong.
i* in a ¡.-ir Wa , tu In- i t •in pi » le d
Howard
Esther
Fleischer. 11. .l e Turner, George AAilson, Then
(fu* i titilli v wi.l prittiafily i tt v est ig.-11 Mary
Anna Mason. Martha Brown
(he limili |s*uc idea fnr ( he compiiA n ki-ry.
Sixth tirade Otis Cobh, Alfred
W. Sanders, P. W. Corr, principal
noci of all thè couiity rouds.
First Grade — Cornelius Weth, Leo­
Hobson, John Musson, Harvey M c­
of )tigh school.
It is rcrlainly gratiTying to tho
Cauley, Tom Anderson, John Lough, nard Johnson, Eugene Terwilliger.
Santa Rosa, Superintendent J. T.
people of this seclinn and especially
Harry
Parish, Gertrude Stafford, John Fry, Calvin MeGagahin. Jack I linmond
to thè people of Kunford to *«*e thè
Ebba Stedt. Julia l.aitig, Cicil Flow­ porter, Violn Andrews, Olivo RenSeminole county. Superintendent
work un thè hrtck roads resumed, c.x
ers, Sarah Warren Easterhy.* Ruby froe, Gladys AAynn, Mary Eliza bet h l&gt; I, Thrasher
il fin* been ruther di (tieni t to exM uri Im Wallace. Claudia I
Hurt. Maggie Pearl Smith, Nina Move,
St Johns county Superintendent
plain to thè visitor» and thè people
A
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t.
M urg.iri -t Leters, Elizaheth
Howard, A irgiiuu DeCoursey, Aivian
|) I) (.'orhett, (* A Keith, prinIra velli ng throngli thè districi just
&lt;Tosliy . Mamie Kate Williams,Ethel Mu. iiell , Lem* Bell Ungali. .lame» el pul of lugli *r hmil
wfiy I here appetir» good *t rotelle» nf
Perni,
Henry,
Jennie Rhodi-». Gertrude 11ri' win George King, J ' D
Suwannee county. Superintendent
itru k rouds ¡imi ttn-n .i ¡ut of sandy
Raymond "Schuul,
&lt;'lnitun Hines.
J AV tl’ Hiiru, J. It. Mo noha n, prin­
roads m thè middle « f the districi. 1 ^ ll.^^ V*
Fifth tirade 1.tirile Jenkins. Dor- AAiliotr Scar«
cipal of high school, and AV II,
This condiiìon will »oon givi» way to
Howell, member of hoard.
a compieteli rhuiu of good hrtck
Taylor county, F. S. Jackson, su­
snow over the Carollnas, Tennessee
roads and thè Snnford districi will
More Cold Weather
ngain assume thè appearanre of a
Just about the time that straw unit north Georgia and general rains perintendent, W. T Cush, principal
Some crop duiruige of high school.
civilized community
hats and Palm Beach suits were the further south.
Volusin County, 0 R. M Shep­
from
hail
was
reported
from Ala­
order of the day the weather report
pard,
superintendent
lia
H
I
a
called them all in again by a warn­
^
Gaines-M cCall
AVulton county. Prof.
Kemher,
Ei-.ir weather is expected hy toing
o
f
frost
for
Wednesday
night.'
It
The following is clipped from the
night over the entire section with principiti of Palmer college."
was
a
light
attack
hul
the
night
was
Lake City Citizen-Reporter:
State oflleinls present are: W, N.
hea.vy frost or freezing temperature
The following wedding invitation chilly enough to Tlispel all thoughts
Sheata,
stato superintendent; John
ns
far
south
ns
central
Florida.
Cold
has been inssued announcing the of summer weather and the clothing
A.
Thuckston.
high school inspector;
wave
warning*
were
ordered
hy
the
wedding of Miss Murv Gaines, datigh stores aro in despair of educating
(j. M. Lynch, S. Phillips, rural
weather
bureau
for
the
erst
gulf
ter of Rev. and Mr*. II T. Gaines of t the (.uhlie into buying summer suits
this city:
’
I in March.
The following reports rfutM and storm warnings were dis­ school inspectors, J. C. Compton,
played from Fort Monroe to Jack­ chief clerk state department; Dr.
Rev. and Mrs M T ('.nine* an­ from ntlirr parts of the country
sonville
and from Tampa to Mobile. L. AV Huchholtz. professor otf edu­
nounce the engi'-Eement of their show thut the cold wave seemed to
cation, University of Florida.
daughter,
Mary Evelyn
to Mr. la- general throughout the country.
Congregational Church
James Pinknrd McCall of tjuincy,
Fnther llrrsnahan to Leave Sanford
Columbia. S. C.. April 1.— A new
Fla. The wedding to take place on
E.ister will be observed appropri­ y Next Sunday Father Rresnahnn,
record for lute snowfall was record­
thp evening of April 22nd in the
ately next Sunday. Al tho morning who for almost five years has been
ed in Columbia this morning, when
First Methodist church of Lake City.
service the Lord's Supper will he pastor for .the local Cntholie church
three-fourths of an inch fell before
Miss Guinea will he remem bared
remembered and u number of young will officiate here for the last time
H o'clock. The local United Stale*
by tho people of Sanford as the fam­
ntid older people will ho received us pastor.
weather bureau, established in IB87,
ily resided here several years ago,
The Right Rev. M. J. Curley, dur­
Into church membership
All the
has no record of a snow fall so late
while Kev.‘ Gaines was pastor of the
rficmIwra are specially urged to plun ing his recent visit requested hi in
in March as that which .fell this
Methodist church. Mi*» Gaines was
to return to the mission field, which
to tie present at this service.
morning. • ;
a musician and soloist and hud many
' Tho evening service -will
lie I* at present in need of^an experi­
Reports fiom widely scattered sec­
friends here who wish her all the hap­
and
missionary.
changed to 7:10 instead of 7 as here­ enced workman
tions of the state indicate that the
piness that this world contains.
Father will mnko headquarters either
tofore.,.^
snow and sleet was general through­
The next evening prelude will lie In Jacksonville or Tallahassee.
out the state.
Hanford People fn "Miami
His plnre here will be taken hy
next
Sunday ct the 7:10 service.
•• •1 - ~
Father
O’ Riordan, who has been
Program
of
it
ns
follows:
While in Miami last week the ed­
Augusta, Ga., April 1.— A fall of
Organ selection* hy Mis« Frances stationed in Jacksonville for some
itor of The Herald was a very, busy snow, lasting hetwpen 45 minutes
i i-urs
man hut hail time to n-e C harlie and an hour, occurred here between A»pH&gt; wall.
Father Rresnahan is loth to leave
Si
renadc
—
Lemont,
Venetian
Love
U-filer. A. C. Martin. Miss Adams 7 and 8 o'clock this
morning.
In*
many friends In Sanford hut lik*Song
-Nevin.
Alleluia,
Rockwell.
and several other Sanford people There was eon*¡dot nbio sleet before
nll
Catholic
priests, when the Lord
Duet,
"The-Hright
Beyond.”
Rock­
whose names cannot he recalled.
the snow.
However, the tempera­
Charlie. Lelflor went to Miami ture was considerably nbove freezing well, by Miss Lurille Aapinwall and calls and his church orders he is
ready to ohdy. He is glad that such
several years ago and has grown up and the snow and sleet melted as it Mrs. F. P.'Strong.
Offertory— Solo, "Awuko Up, My pi good zealous priest as Father
with the Magic City, boing a prom­ foil.
Glory," Barker, by Mins Lucille As- O'lliardan is. will come here to take
inent business man and identified
pinwall.
Washington,
April
1.—
Another
his place. The latter U expected to
with ail the progressive movements.
All aro cordially invited to all our preach .-here for the first lime on
He is vice president of the Hoard of wintry storm swept the aouthcastern
*
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•tatee and early today, bringing services.
Easter 'Sunday night.
Trade and is a jdiaml booster.

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ON. TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

Wouh Lwing

, T H E W EST SIDE, CELERY AND
S A N FO R D AVENUES WILL
BE C O M PLE TE D

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Tlie road builders are gathering
Hiitan, L. ArrBnimley, C. Vfr-Hntx- in Sanford again and the brick roads
minjrrr, J. T. .McLain and J. A. have started on the west side. This
Clark, Engineer “Trod Williams a«**f ■will be—good news o o l only-lO—the
Editor Holly of The Herald spent people of this district but tho whole
Thursday in Black Hummock in­ county and the people wlo&gt; ¡ re com­
specting the district drainage- system pelled to use this road in travelling
that now traverses every part of to and from the East ('oust. For
that fine body of land. Black Ham­ nlmnst a year now this road work
mock begins near Oviedo and ex­ hud been delayed hy injunctions and
tends to the shores of Labe Jessup other impediments hut now that all
and the drainage district comprises these matters have been adjusted
4H»4i»iacUv-tky»Hi« bsRrir rwsiLs-wO be
finished in record time.
Hetter
The druinugo operations have been brick has been shipped and the
in operation for one and one-half roads will be built-in -good shape
year*,, the contruct having been let a* the contractor* have all their
to W. B. Williams of St. Petersburg, machinery on the giound or will
who ha* made one of the best drain­ have it by the end of this week and
age systems in this pari of the atate all is in readiness for the work.
and the canals are perfect and should
The brick on the west side will
he a monument to the Honesty and be laid nine feel wide for the greater
integrity of Contractor William
distance and sonic of it font teen
»he gave the people inure titan they feet wide
A* Mum as this part of
paid for in good substantia! ditches'. (he district has been fin is lied the
As the work is completed the gang will go to Celery avenue and
hoard of county commissioners want- Sanford avenue and finish up the
ad to sec tho ditches at first hand, work and in a few months all the
thence the trip Thursday over altout brick minis in the Sanford special
twelve miles of rough travelling on district will have hern completed
foot
The board expects to finish
This will grve Sanford district
the work today, but if they do they about twenty ri \•- mile* of brick
will t»e minus an editor
It 1» too road' mill earrv ut i l t tie original
early for mountain climbing and length of roads
A- -non as this
after going over that vast tiintory work 1s completed the &lt;|UC»tioil of
yesterday we are fully convinced lonnccting with orange county will
that the ditches are ail right and a» he ti;k**n up a» thi' is most impor­
fat ¡1* we are concerned the r&lt;-'l &gt;&gt;l tant
Orange enmity is starting the
the system is all that the contract brick roads this way and when com­
specific*.
The history of tit;- mag­ pleted I*» tin- &gt;. inmide i n lint &gt; line
nificent system of drain.ig*
nd there will in- ,i stretch nt road inter
Hint U Mammock land* will be given veiling between the special Sanford
in w later issue of The Herald, as district and tin- Orange county line
space will not permit 11 m loil.iv1» of about eight it,tie* \* then- is lio
paper
provision for tin* stretch to he
Willi the party yesterday on the bricked t fie l|l|c«tp*ll arise* ,ih(Jl|t
inspection liHir were Messrs U heel whether till* pur i id tin- 1on tjt y can
cr, Itrow iiing. Swope, BeaxU-y and liohd (or enough or not find i toMi heurte of Oviedo and ( "outrui tor idea of bonding ti...... nlire count)
William*. The entire party camped will again oecupy the lit t cot ion of
at noon »11 the main canal and rite tax payer»
Many a r e in f.ivof
had dinner with Mr Williams m of tin* entire i minty bonding for
true out of doors style and it was uflieiellt to build I tils road and also
greatly enjoyed,
The trip was a i:to build brick roads to (tenet a and
revelation to those who have seen Oviedo uml to the Lake county line,
lllack Hammock in the wild stute most but tin* sentiment was against ad­
ly i niler wuter and to see it now •nue ditional bonds until i)o- Sanford
ti
..i
,i
11
the drainage canals have been ■ut llstnct could
settle the dl (heult l e
out.
fhat si-eim-d to hloi-k progress Nnw
(hai Dii * i * sctth-d and (hi- »uri

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CO. COMMISSIONERS BRICK ROADS START
INSPECT DRAINAGE IN SANFORD DISTRICT
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"On account of tho extremely cold
weathet which has prevailed through
out the southern states, which will
retard the maturing of early fruits,
it looks us (hough we wilt have an
extremely long season on grapefruit;
and It is probable that tho best
prices of the season will he realized
in Ajiril and May, and possibly uji
into June Those having grapefruit
should move them cautiously and
not overcrowd the markets."
Buying Fine Cattle
Mr. Doyle, manager of Dr. W. F.
R lack man's AVekiwa ranch has just
returned from a trip to Adek Ga.,
where he purchased 171 beef cuttlo
at en average price of $38.75 per
head.
These cattle wero selected
from many herds, and in y»-. Doyle's
opinion arc among the host beef
cattlejn Georgia. It is Dr. Black­
man's intention to stock his ranch
with only the best glade of cattle.
Hi* equipment is such that he can
put beef on the market that will com­
pare to the western products. Our
local market men will no doubt take
advantage of the class of beef that
Dr. Blockmun will bo able to furnish
them and give the consumer the
benefit of this saving.
New l.niimlry Agency
Next Week George Wise, formerly
with .the" Sanford Progress Laundry
will open an agency for the Town«
Steam Laundry of Tampa with head­
quarter* in the 'Imperial building
with B. L. Perkins.
George will at once put on a wagon
for delivery and collection of laun­
dry which will go to u|| parts of the
city
Being a former resident of
the city and well known hero it goes
without saying that he.will do well
in his line in Sanford.
The St. Agnes Guild Supper ’
The St. Agnes Guild will have a
chicken sugper the 10th of April, tho
Saturday after Easter, *
This Is for tlje benefit of the Pip«
Organ Fund,

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NEW PLAN OF SELLING REAL E S TA TE I
Midway

A property owner wants all he can get for his property
but he will sometimes take a reduction rather than loose a sale.
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The Real Estate Man gets a commission, or percentage, or
§ share from the owner, of the total price the property sells for
— and the more the property brings the larger his commission.
THE INTEREST OF THE OWNER OR SELLER AND HIS
| AGENT ARE THE SAME.
The agent frequently takes an option or contract on the
v property offered him at a bargain price in order to controll the
$ sale and the price and then he gets more than a regular commis£j sion, but THE BUYER PAYS THE COMMISSION EVERY TIME.

I am manager for the Midway Company. We are selling
homes and lots in Midway, out three miles from the Post Office
but right in the middle of the Celery Delta. Midway has 25
homes now. 12 of these homes and a store have been built
in the past few weeks. Two houses being built this week.
Material on the ground for a large new church to be built at
once. Several more homes to be built in the next month.

* K»hall represent th e buyer; L shall get him the lowest“passible price/

We have sold over 100 Lots in Midway since January 1st
— not at auction but ’at" private sale, and they are selling
faster than ever. This record has not been equalled in this
city or the surrounding country since I have been in SanfordSeven years; .» . «•
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Can it be Done?

Midway is a Colored Towq,— for laborers-—but white
people as well as colored are buying Midway Lots —
BECAUSE IT PAYS.

Under the New Plan
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can save the buyer money on nearly every deal. My commission will come
direct from the buyer instead of the seller, but I shall try and save him enough
to pay my commission out of the saving.

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Weil, I’ve had Twelve years experience in selling Real Estate— Seven in
Sanford and Five in Michigan— and I know some of the “ tricks of the trade” .
It can be done. Try me and see.
Now Mr. Property Owner if you want results, and want them quick, try my
plan. Give me your LOWEST NET PRICE and VERY BEST TERMS.
Don’t
mince matters. It’s business and let’s get down to tiie bottom at once.
And You, Mr. Buyer, can’t you see the point? * Sure you can. Come in and
let’s talk it over. Make my office your headquarters. It wont cost you a penny
for my services unless you buy and then it wont cost you as much as the other
fellow will ask you. It may save you something worth while.
All the banks and business men know me and have known me for years.
Ask them if you will get a square deal.
I have a few’ good farms---5, 6, 10 and 15 acre ones. And I have some fine
citrus land mighty cheap. Let me know what you are interested in.

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I Make my Office your Head= quarters. Next to Post Office ls.

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J . D. Roberts, Sanford's leading grocer bought 12 Midw ay X
Lots. Caldwell &amp; Sons, the big merchants here, own 15 Mid­ X
way Lots. Other business men have bought and are buying. X
WHY? IT PAYS— THAT'S ALL. If it pays them why not you?
Midway Lots have doubled in value in three months but
we are still selling them at $75.00 each on the weekly p a y m e n t
plan. This plan helps you save your money and the a d v an ce
in value will make you money. It's better than a s a v i n g s ac­
count. Buy a few Midway Lots for a little safe i n v e s t m e n t .

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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS f

For Sale Three fresh milk row*.
For Rent
Room- f**r I . m horn»
1 M arlin Doyle, Monroe, Fla
50-tf keeping. fi21 Oak .iv.- •
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lion of it new hotel, although I tw- they are dunned, and how an editor
Hogs for Sate Car loud jurir r*»■I !1Ù
\f-.r M ■
For Rent
lteve th at one wilt he limit in the leads a dog’s life generally
reived. W rite M artin Doy it*. R. 1). s to ry bouse, m odi rti m j1' •irtr.mtl.
The fact it t h a t an editor is judged
One goes down the
a near future.
No. 2.. for particulars.
fiG-lfc
A. P. ('onne I h . in:« M v i lu Uf,
hy
his work.
If it is good he is
street
Rtid
finii»
n
mysterious
air
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
°0
¿Ml
about the new hotels. One can hoar praised and appreciated, if not the
For Sale— 10 acres fine high h a m ­
°o
YOU AND M E.”
a alm ost a n y th in g a b o u t this hotel or reverse is in order, and again, there mock celery and lettuce land, west
S e v e r i 1 lut • offir*
F or Rent
a th a t hotel and y e t the people who are not m any persons who are good
side just across corporate limits, room s over Yu nil s
I intuir S P.
are supposed to he building them judge* of the merits of a paper
q u a r te r mile from First street and Yowell &amp; f&lt;t
i.’-tf
are so d a rn e d mysterious l lint you from the ed ito rs’ s tan d p o in t. Every l wo shipping stations. Half in c u l ­
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would think t h e y are trying to break man who enters business wilt have t i va t i on four years, all fenced and 4 4 4 4 4 4 - » * # 4 4 * » i &gt; f * i &lt; ' t
♦
into a hank with a dark lantern enemies and have to meet com pet i- di tched
4
W o r t h 111,000 00, will take
A CHIEF IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES ANI) FAITH.
4
and jimm y
T his is no way to either tion and adverse ctitirism , and if $ 1.1,00 if sold in the IleXt tell days
4
“ HE’LL PRENT ’EM " —SO SAYS SAlINTEItER.
o ♦ ♦ o « « 4 ■&gt;e ♦ ft'&gt;♦♦»♦4
build a hotel or boost the town. If he is a weakling he will go down, and If you want to take a d v a n ta g e of io
o aaao a a o o o o o a o a o D o o o o o D O o o a o o D a o o o o o o o o D o o a d o o o o a o a a wo are to have a hotel or several tho map who selects a poor field for th e best liugroln on the m ark e t roe
Good table board at Mr&gt;- H. L
27-th
G0-3tr Jones, 206 Park avenue,
Say Good Bye Er Howdy Do
(dead, ns it will give b e tte r services hotels why d o n ’t the public spirited his enterprise is a m an of poor judg­ owner, 207 F rench avenue.
m
ent
and
will
fail.
people
of
this
city
get
together
and
My old friend, James W hitcom b than th e street cars.
M aybe th e
For Hire Seven jin * ••• gcr ('idiFor Sale— Stock of general m er­
No ntun enn make a good paper
Riley, the
Hoosicr Poet is s p e n d ­ jitney b u s will solve th e street cur start som ething right now and s ta r t
vue. day
Inc
car for hire
Best of
chandise
and
building,
with
l
1..
ing the winter at Miami a n d a» a troubles of this city a n d give the it jn the appn. AJI of us will come in a poor town, and not every one
j. kor»
Frank ' I» m
acrc-s of land ut Moore’s Station. or night
compliment 1 publish one of hi» su b urbanites a chance to get to and into the gam e and it should be free can make a good paper in a good
.Si.-ttf
Terms Jo suit pur- 2M1 nnd 31H
to all. It m akes no difference to me town, and if an editor in a good Price 11,800.
good ones th a t always reache» my from th e city at a ten cent rate.
chaser. J. F, McCJclland, M oore’s
field
succeeds
in
m
aking
a
failure
or
to
any
othei
fellow
who
is
b
u
ild
­
••r &gt; *it iTfll
heart:
W anted (lot'll
Station.
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Say good-by er howdy-do
The machines are throwing mud ing the hotel or where it 1» to be and in being criticized and abused,
for rchool purpos
he
has
onlu
himself
to
blam
e
for
it
[
buift
They
can
build
it
on
Sanford
What'a the odds bet will the two? on the lake front ahd th e bulkhend
Fat C a ttle for Sale— Some fine D u n n . R !&gt;. No i
Cornin'—goin', ev'ry day—
will soon begin to look as though Heights, or on Union avenue or on T hij does not mean the p e tty com ­ ones just shipped in nnd in fine con­
( ,M. lit ('.tir nrWill Exchange
Best friends first to go away—
It was a part of th e main land. | Celery avenue or out at the union plaints which come to ail business dition. Address M artin Doyle, S a n ­
will delibi*
mules
ilium
size
work
G rasp of hands you’d t u t h e r hold When th is hulkheud is finished S an ­ ' dt pot if they want to and 1 will men, but to real com plaints. T he fo rd , R. D, N o. 2.
65-tfc
.til aruueVj
large
harness,
for
one
newspaper
business
is
an
honorablo
ford will begin to' get th e benefit of push it nil t h a t I can. T his oonT h a n their weight in solid gold
not
moût* i
Have
mule or horse,
Slip* their »grip while greetin' y o u — Lake M onroe and then wc can have i t n n t end m ysterious air t h a t per- one, and th e m an in t h a t business
For Sale— A first class saddle an d
A
Mona.
Say good-by er howdy-dol
a yacht club and m a n y oth er Inno­ vrdes the a t rronphero makes m a n y who considers it and conducts hlm^ buggy horse 10 years old. O riginal­ work for two mu!Ir«. W
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vations t h a t are impossible now. of us d h g u s te d r n d what we w a nt self accordingly will secure his full ly from K e n tu c k y . 1 nm «desirous L ane P ark, Fla.
And m ean tim e let us have t h a t r.ow is not publicity hut a hotel mode of good tre a tm e n t. He will be of securing a good hom e for him .
Howdy-do, a n d then, good-by—
W anted liaise. or muli. suilxkk
Mixes jes* like laugh and cry;
place to keep the b oats in time of built som ew here within the five recognized as one of tho business Cecil G n b b e tt, French Ave.
66- t f for fat in work.
Must |.&lt; halpi*D eaths and births, and worst and storrn for Sanford should make some mile limit and w a nt it built. A new men of his com m u n ity a n d his per­
and price, tnt
S
ta
te
paiticuliirs
F or Sale— Five acres half mile
best,
provision for the tourists who come hotel of fifty room s would be a good son and fam ily nnd opinions will
Address A gent Fnltipfl»
from brick ro a d , q u a rte r mile from lotto).
to us in t h e ships. T h is city with a atari and would pay the s to c k ­ have th e respect of all.
Tangled their contrariest;
tìO-ttp
Junction, Fla.
It does not look well to see a com ­ loading s ta tio n , G miles from Snnyacht club and aanchorage and to u r­ holders n good dividend and being
E v 'ry jinglin’ weddin’ bell
gord, c o u n ty rood on one side. All * W a n t e d - O n e or ‘two bo- $»*»
Skecrin’ up some funer’I knell—
ist hotel would be the mokt popular a good th in g should be pushed o p e n ­ plaining article in n new spaper.
Tw o location, ulro which ihrerMon
ly nifd loudly a n d pushed by every Other men who arc censured do not food black h am m ock land.
H e re’s my song, and there's y our place in t h o state.
acie*
cleaVed,
fonrod
a
n
d
farm
ed
2 faces, « h o give lowest ■ 1 I’11-’
kick-and
howl
and
growl
to
the
en­
citizen of S anford.
What we need
sigh—
\
years.
Good
flowing
well.
Price
tire
public.
T
h
e
y
cusa
the
porter
la
tho
hotel
regardless
of
who
m
ay
Howdy-do, and then, good-by!
Address ’’I). B. I ." B«x 1*-'• S**'
^ Some unsophisticated
investi­
and growl a t tho children and fuss 1800. Tei ms to suit cu rtom er. A. P ford. FIs.
gator finda that women smuggle be the daddy of it.
.
,# • •
* at th e wife because ahe- needs n pair Connelly, 119 M agnolia a v c n u e %
Some One's runnin' this concern
thing« in to tho country tied around
67-tf
W anted Good two horse «»I4*
T h a t’s got nothin' pise to learn:
their w aists. He is ev id en tly a man i Tho new sp a p er business ia get­ of stockings, b u t do n o t take th e
Wagon, r*** |
purpose»
E f Ue‘$ willin', we'll pull th ro u g h — who m akes no study of human na­ ting on n much higher plane these public into th e ir confidence.
For Sslo— T w o good building lots for fnrm
fiO-lft
Suppose we act bigger and quit on Sanford avenue, Sanford Heights. Herald.
Say good-by er howdy-do!
ture and whose knowledgo of fash­ dnya, especially since the men who
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of'tfdrfl
ion plates doesn't go beyond circus are engaged In it have discovered bawling like a sick calf for hot b u t ­ One corner lo^.
1360' cash takes
Will oxchangt good team
term
ilk.”
1 The jitney bus will be tho next bills. So amall a thing as a shoe­ that they ought to got a decent
both lots. Must' hi* sold in ten days. for F o ld au to . Box 116«. -s *nf«i
new thing jindor the sun to strike string tied around the w^jjt would price (or subscriptions, advertising
Address J. H., «are Herald if yon
ffl-3tp
Hartford. *It set ms \o hr Mich' a spoil tho national fem inine contour and job work. This being the case
are interested.
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Lost Yesterday— An «’n v d o p * ^ .
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lucrative business to run hacks to beyond a|l possibilities of marriage. they should cease making funny re­ f-ll
É
taining
real estate deed front fr j
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For Sale— Lumber yard. Big bnrth e depot that some of our enter­
.
. • 1*. marks about th e poverty of the ed ­
T
ho
m
as
to Jerry Jones ami 0
galn.
Write
n
o
x
N
o.
1168,
Sanford,
prising rjtixens conceived th e idea 1 Sakford and every other city In itor and trying, to make him an o b ­
papers.
F indcf return m
Fla.
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th a t a jitney bus would be about Florida needs publicity and yet ject of charity for the newspaper
right and one will be hete In a few knowing the value atnl tho need of map should get' what is coming to
Reward.
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For S a l e r ò fino brood sows.
weeka.
The jitn ey hue, so-called publjdty I am not in favor of Ssn- him 'or else get out of the business
M artin D oyle, Sanford, R. D. No. 2.
W a n te d — Farms any fi»»1 and j j j
because it la only- a nickel er a fprd advertising for tourists until the and go to farm ing where he could
tion. Also tra c t of land for
68-tfc
"jitney" to ride have put the atreet city has a place for them .- 1 say at least make a living. The follow­
ra tio n .
W rite Brlonne.
1
1
care out of buaincea in many o ( tho this in ail fairness and frankness, ing from the Live Oak Democrat
il-TV
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St.,
New
York.
3L
cities because one can ride an y­ for this * subject has been on my echoes my sentim ents;
M H»*where in the city for a nickel and mind u/itll it is a sore sp ot with me.
Pepper P lants Want*
"We keep reading, editorials which ♦ ♦ W » W 4 » » » 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 » W » i *
go places where the cars do not fu n . Unless th e Commercial Club and the tell of the bad treatment to w hich!
* 4 « 4 4 S 4 4 4 m « 4 m 4 4 4 4 4 4 « 4 i son, Shoem aker, First
til-îTP
T he jltn o y 'b u s In this city would real estate men and th e people here editords are subjected. How th ey
For Rent—«Two big store« on Fla.
probably be a ten cent fare to tho generally who are helping to make are criticized, and abused and m is­
E ast First atreet. J o e . De M ont,
depot each w ay, but even In this our city can - assure tho visitors of construed and mistreated' and have
Coca Cola Com pany.
24-tL.
o.'.en the Splinter. Apr«*instance the bus would get the busl- decent hotel accommodations next to work for th e com m unity for noth­
For Sale— Five acres tiled land,
Tho ascent of the ladder
ness. It ia said th at In many cities eeasoti then it would be better not ing and how th ey are not afjpredblocks (torn Grammar S ch ool,
Furnished room for rent. South­ may be difficult, but we
\0
in Florida that contemplated a street to advertise Hanford a t 0 all. And ated and how mucK space they de-,- Now being farmed. Information at ea st corner of Park wnd Seventh S t.
tho splinters until
begin
car line will h eve the jitney bus in- right along this line' I wish to say1 votp to telling of the good qualities tho Herald office.
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S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A . F R I D A Y . M U t O H 2 0 . 1915

IMPROVEMENTS at
SANFORD CEMETERY
i

CITIZENS AND LOT OWNERS
ARE MAKING IT A BEAU*.
TIFUL SPOT

Cottage Prayer Meetings
Let us remember that the cottage
, prayer meetings up. to |i(* the week
,f Mur&lt;-h *29lh-April 2nd. T he gencral them e for the week will he
" B a p tis m of the Holy Spirit.”
T he program for the week is as
follows:
M o n d ay . M a r c h 29

T he Heights: Home. Mr anil Mrs.
C. H. Din gee; lender. Mr, C. R
Some week» ago a m ovem ent was Walker; leader’s helper. Rev. George
itarted with J* D* b a rk e r an insti- H ym an.,
.
jator for the Im provem ent of the
Kasl Sfde: Home. Mr. PoavySanford Centctery. known
house; .......................
lender. Mr R. H Davis;
*—
, an Lake- ----------.
v ie w
Cemetery.
T he plan was to j,.a(1&lt;r?f hulp,.r
y
SlronR
erect a pavilion for the protection'
C entral: Home. Mrs (¡no. Mr*
end convenience of the visitors and I Q agahin; leader, Mr. R | | Muirtheir carriages. T he plan also in- hoad; | eader*. helper, Rev.. F. K
eluded the em ploym ent of a sexton steinm eyer.
to look after tho grounds and be re?i
n, Atu„*»u -♦ -n
Si,le: Home. Mr. and Mrs.

VILLA DECLARED
‘WHO’S WHO IN
A MORATORIUM SANFORD” ASUCCESS
IT IS TO LAST FOIt THREE MUCH INTEREST SHOWN IN
MONTHS IN HIS TERNOVEL ADVERTISING IDEA
RITORY
PUT ON BY THE HEIIALD

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Baptist Tem ple Sunday. Mar. 2ftlh

SOUTH IS MAKING .
GREAT PROGRESS

All the services In the Tem ple (or
next Sunday have been planned on
a large scale.
From t h e opening
service a t 9:30 it Is expected ^ h n t
•
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large audiences will .be presertWrrfWa
enthusiasm run high. T he s c h e d u l e ^MUCH PROGRESS IS BEING
of services is as follow»!
SHOWN IN THE SOUTH­
Sunday school at 9:30. T h e Gen­
EASTERN TERRITORY
eral Missionary Day of the South
will be ohservpHjJiv the whole school
assembling together for the closing
C olum bus, Ga., March 24,— T h e ,
exercise« und a short program ren­ Industrial Index says.In It« issue for
dered.
this week:
" C o n s tru c tio n and in d u strial de­
Temple Brotherhood, 9:30. This
new organization in the city will hold velopm ents have not been m o re s u b ­
its second meeting on next Sunday. stantial in a year than for t h e p a s t
It is expected th a t a large n u m b e r of week, a n d the return to w holly
men will bo present. T h e B ro th e r- ' normnl conditions 1» steady.
"‘T h e v oting of bonds for m u n ic ihood conduct# its own opening exer-

Kl Paso, Texas, M arch 25. Three
A rapidly growing interest m arks
m i o t h s ’ m oratorium , declared y e s ­ the r p o g r r u of. tho "W ho Is W ho"
terday by General Villa, will be o b ­ advertising feature to be published
served. it is s ta te d , by Villa agents', in the next issue of The Herald. It
not only in th e territo ry in im m edi­ is safe to say th a t an unusually good
ate control of the northern Mexi­ time will be eryojyed by the renders
can leaders, but in all states of th e of tho paper, who will be paid for
republlr dom inated by loaders par- their interest in turning to the sec­
.tieipating in t h e Agua» Cniiente» tion headed, " W h o Is Who In SanU%L~uuL ‘JSfcUnty Uuprov*m«nta and *
convention.
ford" and carefully reading cvpr^' riV*-, r i
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tho
awnrdljig of contract« fo r ex­
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' * ¡ 5 ' u ; -w " - - 'T A i i s '- ^ e t r t t o r r ' "hitltfdta SVMrth?
W h f tA ; M W r tf tf n fè f k 'o rt tfif&gt; page'/ V4&gt;
Preaching a t 11:00 b y tho pnstor.
tensive
( ohbtruction work a t e fea­
Since th a t time Mr. Parker, w o rk ^ F ,1^ ^ , ^ “ ^ 1’ “ " ^per' lrv- E ’ D^ |C h ih u a h u a . Cnahuiln. Nuevo Leon,
A» was announced in the Inst Subject, " O th e rs .and Us."
Brownie©
tures th a t dc mu lustra to (h e tr e n d
Zacatecas, San Luis Potosi, Aguns issue of tho p aper every advertise­
int in conjunction with T. J. Miller
B. Y. P. U. (5:30. T he program
Southw est: Home. _ALl a m i Mr*. Uatfrnies, J»llarl£~Gunfinjatb. Qiicre-'
m ent Will be num bered, so that all will bo on the subject. " T h e New toward prosperity.
&amp; Son has token personal -charge of
H utchinson: lender. Mr. A. B. Brock; taro, Morelos, Guerrero, the federal
" T h e S arasota, Fla., d i s t r i c t has
the robder» will have to do will be Patriotism ."
the matter and every one who has
This d e p a rtm e n t of
lender's helper. Mr. A. P Aldridge. district, territories of Topee and
voted
$250,000 of bonds fo r conto real! the ads carefully and make the Temple organizations has t h e ’
visited the cem etery in tho past
Tuesday March 30
tru
ctin
g roads and a bridge. Honda
Baba
California,
und
portions
of
his
own
conjecture
a*
to
w
hat
firm's
few weeks has been am azed at the
recognition of being one of the AI.
have been voted by D ecatur, G a.,
Tiie Heights: Home, Ms and Mrs. M irhoaean,
Tum aulipas,
Mexico, nnmc would be published if the ad
appearance of tho grounds.
1 he
Union* of the south.
for school buildings, sewers nnd
Mltnn wr.s employed on the 15lh ‘ M unson, lender. Mf D L Thrasher: Hitdulgo, Pueblo, Colima and S in a­ were fun as usual
Fur (he benefit
Jr IL Y P U. 6:30. Those u n ­ water works and by 'C o d a rto w n ,
loa.
of February and since th a t time he lender * helper, Rev Strong
of the reader it i* thought necessary
The Mexican states in which the j to urge tb.ii no one ifii».» reading the der If, years of agp are m em bers of Ga., for school buildings; D adevilie,
ha» been constantly at work, with
Last Side Home. Mr and Mrs.
this organization and interesting Ala., will vote on water works b o n d s ;
the n»*istnncc of Mr Parker, and M M
1,’l,‘, , r * Mr M W m oratorium decreed by Geneiul Villa entire list, as you will undoubtedly
programs
are rendered each Sunday Hogansville, Ga., on electric lig h t
what was onco a disreputable and ^ lllllh; leader » helper, Rev. Brown- will not be effective are Vcrn Crux, find much enjo y m en t and many
under
the
able leadership of a Senior pltfnt bonds und West Point, M iss.,
Tinxncala; C am peche and Tabasco, helpful hint» a b o u t shopping and
run down cemetery ■ has tak en on lee.
Union
com
m ittee.
on sewer bonds.
C entrai: Home, Methodist T e n t; which are wholly under the control m arketing on the page.
sirs befitting ro a m etropolitan park
Installation Service. 7:30. A live
of
Gen.
Venualiano
C
arranza,
and
leader.
Kpwor.th
League;
leader’s
" C o n tra c ts were awarded a t L asnd is fast becoming one of the most
The advertisers have shown a
program
has
been
arranged
for
S
u
n
­
the
independent
stntes
of
Onxuxa,
Grange,
Gn., for the construction of
beautiful spots around S anford. a l - ! helpers. Rev Steinmeyer and Mr
marked interest in the progress of day evening, when (he now officers
and
Vit
ra
ta
n
and
Chiapas
a
cotton
mill to be established a t n
though the work hifti only just start- [Record
this novel b a i t i n ' of advertising, be­
of the Temple Brotherhood will be cost of Hbout $500,000, th e c o n ­
West Side Home, Mis. Fannie
cause of it» helpfulness both to them
cd.
installed
tracts Including the constru c tio n of
While the actual work has „„t ] L-r; leader. Mr. C K Walker; leudWoodmen Circle
und to tb&gt;- people who rend tin*
You are invited to all the T e m p le the main mill building, seven sec­
Wood men Circle.
Celery
City paper
yet started on the pavilion it is *r " helper. Rev Hyman
tions of warehouses and 122 resi­
services
understood th a t the contract has
South w.-M Home. Mr and Mrs. Grove No 0 held a very interesting
For Die interest you show in the
dences.
been let for the work and it is M .,P a * » o n ; leader. M.
Flank
Keni. meeting at the \V O, W Hall last reading of the " W h o Is Who” page
"A contract was nwarded for th e
prrtrd that the work will si art 1leader’s helper. Rev llouehelle
Wed lies day afternoon
Besides hav­ the foil"w mg prize» will be awarded
IlnpliM B rotherhood O rg a n iz e d
construction
of a railroad near M o - •
ing the repo! I» &lt;i( the delegates to
about the first of the m onth
This.
Wednesday M arrh l i s t
To t h e 'o n e making the greatest
A Brotherhood class was org a n ­ bile, Ala., in connection w ith t h e
pavilion i* to be erected by the pro-1 Baptist Temple. Rev George Hy- the s ta le convention recently held a.t
num ber of correct answers to every ized at the Baptist Sunday school plans for developm ent on D n u p h l n
Lakeland wo hail the pleasure of
ceeds from tho sale of stock, which! man. leader.
adverti»eUiont on the page a prize of last Sunday morning with a m em ­ Island.
stock wiH be redeemed in a lew
Congregational ilm r.li, R**v L P having ,v n\ Kennedy, s late d e p u ty
$5,00 iii gold will be awarded, and to bership of thirty-one This is a won" T h iile e n ap a rtm e n t houses, nine
(or the Woodmen of ihe World as
years with interest and is guaranteed Strong, leader •
the one making the second greatest del fully good showing for the first school building» and seven c h u r c h
After the transaction
by Miller &amp; Son.
M ethodist tent. Rev F K Stein- our guest
num ber uf correct answers a second meeting and the members who urn building» are included in tho new s
of business Sov Kennedy gave us
The expense of the sexton is borne oieyer, leader
prixe of a yearly subscription to the enthusiastic claim that not m any of construction work to bn done.
by the owpers of the lots in the
P rcshyteiian man-e. Rev
K D an interesting talk on Woodcraft, Herald will be aw arded
weeks shall roll by without InerensTw enty-seven new c o rp o ratio n s
and for the good of the order which
cemetery, each owner of a single lot Biownlee. leader
iug the num ber materially. TI e class WPr„ formed with minimum c a p ita l
The
following
rules
must
be
obwas enjoyed by all present Cirtle
paying 50 cents per m onth and a
Thursday April 1st
will be known as the Temple Brother stocks aggregating $703,500. A b a n k
meet 4gain ihe second \Ye,|- served in making your answers
The
Heights
Home.
Mr
and
Mrs
double lot paying II 00.
hood
Officer* elected are: Prest­ with capital stock of $100,000 was
1
ou must make an answer to
V It nesriay in April. All Sovereigns are
The Welfare D ep artm en t of the K L. Brown; leader, Mr
itene W. FI. Scoggnn; vice president, organized a t Winder, Ga.
Woman’s
Clt|b recently d o n a t e d 1
leader’s helpei. Rev Strong earnestly requested to be present every ad on th e page, setting forth for the east side, Leslie B ryan; vice
“ Among the items of c o n s tru c tio n
115 00 to this fund as well as seV«»"* Si,le Home. Mr and Mrs a, there wtli be initiation of c a n d i­ the name of the firm you think I* president for the west side, K. R work to be done, as repo rted this
represented opposite the num ber of
date» on I but &lt;!ut&lt;
cral other donations from different R 1. P erk, leader, Mr Munson.
Murrell, secretary, George T h o m p ­ week are:
each
T h e ad»- will be num bered
l
e
u
d
n
’it
helper.
Rev
Hyman
sources.
son;
treasurer, W
Bray; Usher,
“ A pa rtm e nt houses, 9. A t l a n t a ,
[or your convenience.
Cent ml Home, Mr» Hnsmingir;
The Star T heater .Sunday Ktening
A list of those who have already
A. IL Diurne; teacher. Prof. B. F. Ga., and Da vista, Miami and T a m ­
2. All answers must be addressed Fiiell; assistant teacher, Dr. J. T.
The M ethodist services on Sunday
paid follows. It will be noted that leader, Mr, A. R Chappell; leader »
helper,
Rev.
Brownlee.
to
the ¿’Who I* W ho" editor of The Denton; press reporter. F A. Chris­ pa, Fin.; church buildings, D u r a n t
night*
ure
a
ttra
c
tin
g
good
audiences.
several have paid for the entire
and West Point. Mis*.. F orsyth a n d
West Side; Home. Mr ami Mr» Last Sunday there wa* an unusually Herald.
topher
The meeting was in te re s t­ Rome, Ga., and Miami and W e st
year:
*
J
K,
JtihriMin,
lendet.
Mr
H
l
large crow&lt;1
:i Haeh list of answer* (oust be ing and enthusiastic while a spirit
J. A. Harrold
Vital subject» are being presented aceompsnied by a composition of of coopera Ito n wa» thè key note of Pnlm Beach.; rluh house, T a m p a ,
1.011 Dultose; leader’» helper, Rev SteinL. It. Philips
Flu . paving, Birmingham, Ala., n n d —
from t be general them e. 'The Uhris liol mire il. pi
1 no meyer
tifi) Word» lelting f D1- future surre»» of I he eia-»
M imi Miami. Fla . factory buildings a n d
A K Philips
Hull m Modern I.t
.Ml
Vont h w&lt;--i ll"im Mr inni Mr»
u I,
i » y our . » oriti- tirin and wli&gt; i w|,,, llfl. poi
i■I ti 11tii*i1 with nny »ewer*. F orsyth, Ga . hotel b u ild in g s,
t&gt; \ Caldwell
Li
e
,u
h
|e
i
t
n&lt;
\t
Sunday
night
i*
I
Ml
C
(
!&lt;•
.i-b-v
b*.
f
Mr
i
II
H. F. Adams. T am p a
I I,e corri l i ni.me n( rari! I ir m 'o lh e r • bori h or organizsilo,, or
Parent* I h. i*. th è ninne under whirh eneh | »eeking a S u q d n y »chimi homo are Clerm ont. Fla., and hotel b u ild in g
5 (111 S m i t h , l e . i d e r '* In I j • r R&lt; v Smith one id the most im p o rtan t,
F. Lake
addition, Aiken, S. C.; school b u ild ­
and .Children." All lnlcr&lt;*»ted in the Urto does business and which appears cordially invited to unite with th e
F rid a ) \ (»rii 2
0 110
C. F. Haskins
ings, Columbus, F'orsyilt and W nynea ,
.60
T. W. Williams
The Heights; Home, Ml. and Mrs. children are Invited to be present. bill heads, le tter helids, ere.) must class, Strangers will be warm ly wel­ i*oro, Gn., » F ayette, Ala., M ia m i, .
5.00 J. B. Buy: budet, Mr. J. K S pel­ Our future churcfi nnd r t a t e depend be written opposite thP num ber of comed.
T he officers elected last Pompano ufid Titusville, Flu., n n d
. R. C. Bower...........
1.00 ling; leade r’s helper. Rev. Hym an Upon t h e proper a t t i t u d e of th e h om e ea ch
Sunday will be installed at th e S u n ­ Klloree. S. C ; sunitorium b uilding,
J. D. Parker
60
A| a
Mr*.* L. H. Gould
Hast Siile Home, Mi and 'M i s In the rhild.
5 No r e n d e r ’» li»i of a nsw e r* will day evening service, the coming
Snng service proceed* the p re a c h ­
2 no C It U ;;lki-r, bader. Mr .1 S’
A class mm in will also be
B* F. Whilner
be
o n s id e r e d u n le s s mi a n s w e r I» Sunday
"(VmBlrurtinn
contracts have been
All interested in good
J. L Miller
I 511 W hilner. leader - help, r lb \ Stem ing hour
adopt* &lt;1
mail* to e v e r y a d o n Ih e p a g e
awarded
as
follows
singing are in v ite d !&lt;&gt; come early
n no lili-) el
J li Cowan
\ a n s w e r i rtiii-l lie ntl I he e d i t o r ’“ Abattoir building, Albany. G a .;
C II l.efflei'
I (Kl
( 'e n tr a i
I h 'iin
P i e * b y te r iu n und help in the *otig and praise *erl l l t t e n h&gt; Dug
de-.. not L it*' t h a n M o n d a y
\p ril
apartm ent house, Atlanta, G a . , b a n k
J C Chase. Jarksouvllle
d on M a n s e , le a d e r i
-ti. o F n d e m n r .
Til h
"Shop.” the beautiful shepherd building to be enlarged and rerh o d Mr». K Smith
&amp;0 lead) r ’s help« r-, It• v B row nlee a n d
collie
pet of Mi»» May T h rasher is eled, Miami, Fla ; courthouse, l.ln R*
id
the
page
and
gel
better
acItrulherhoud Social
B. Pelrrs
5.00 |)r .1 T Denton
dead
Shop became weary of lit* cnln county, Georgia; d o rm ito ry ,
Mr and Mr*
The P resbyterian Brotherhood eti-idui.t ted with 1he firm* and t he lines
J. A. ft W. Miller. Jaxville
LOO
\v e s t S u b 1 H om e
earthly
troubles
and elected to get Macon, G a.; fraternal building, F'nlrthey
carry.
T
he
advertisers
posi­
Hnnd Bros.
2 .0 0 1 g, R u n g e ; le u d e .. Mr
J
W
U tertnined about fifty members and
sick
und
thereby
hangs
a tale. Why hope, Ain.; telephone building, M e r ­
tion
about
the
lines
he
advertises
friends with u chirken pillau nnd
1.50 Singletary; leadei’s helper. Rev.
J- K. Puce.............................
such
a
beautiful
dog
with
th e heat of idian. Miss.; thenter building, B r a social evening Tuesday night at the and the people he deals with 1» the
M n. J, C. Higgins
.50 Strong.
homes,
tiie
totlderest
cum
and a dcntuwn, F'la.; paving. H a s tit'g s ,
Brotherhood rooms.
The progress- same as tfint held by Artemus Ward
1.00
Joe Cameron . .
Southw est: Home, Mr. and Mrs.
favorite
of
the
whole
town
should F’ln,, nnd Way cross. Ga.; school
tow;
rd
the
e
d
ito
r
6
f
a
paper
w
ho
,, . . . i. „.i , «i - i&gt; u L'nri - ive m em bers of lina organization uri
F. H u tc h ................
.50 ,
want
to
suffer
the
ailm
ents
anil buildings, C lerm ont und W im a u m a ,
Jno.
o
rter.
■
■
.
*■
fum0UB
for
tlH.ir
onjoysble
affairs]
advertising
his
show,
when
the
.60 son: le n d ei’s helper, Capt. Smith
B. IL Hightower
Fla.; warehouse, Bay M lnclte, Ala,
woe*
of
a
common
dog
is
a
m
ystery
A
rte
m
us
r
e
m
a
rk
e
d
to
the
und
this
one
was
no
exception
lo
the
I
15.00
Welfare Dept. Worn. Club
.Sunday April t
" in d u s tria l p la n ts will l e e s t a b ­
but
then
life
is
just
one
big
m
ys­
rule. T h e tem pting pillau and u s u a l 1a h « '" mentioned dignitary
5 ou
Work has been s tarted this week
B s p tis t:
Rev
George H ym an, condiments served with it wu* d»*-, *c.r: Mh my hack i ml III scratch tery after all, whether it he in the lished as follows:
on the Catholic cemetery and this
pastor. Corner 6th and Park Ave. ticioun.’ During th e
" Fertilizer mixing plant. Cart« rsbiped kingdom or the q u ad ru p ed
evening
a youra.
will bo given n thorough overhauling,
Congregational Rev FV P Stiong, charming program of music and reci­
ville,
G a.; grist mill, Gadrden, A la .;
world
und
so
"S
h
o
p
"
just
su
b
m
itte
d
Alt the ad vertisers on the " W h o
»a has the Lakevlew.
electric
light plant, Jeffirzon. G n .;
pastor. Corner 3rd and Psik Ave. tations \vns rendered.
to
the
indignity
of
Mind
fate
and
1»
Who"
page
»re
"firms
you
*&lt;hmild
Toasts end
Mr. Parker and tho lot owners are
M eth o d ist: Rev. F K Steinmeyci, jokes played a laige part in the
hosiery
mill to be enlarged, T o r t
gave
hi*
life
in
behalf
of
his
m
aster,
know."
to be commended for their work
Payne,
Ala.;
Lum ber ; I m t, L unil erpastor. S ta r T h e a t e r
for
you
must
know
th
at
T
u
esday
evening’s en tertain m e n t. The Pres­
The correct nam es of the firms und
along this line. N othing it seems has
P re s b y teilan : R**v H. I* B row n­ byterian q u a rte tte , the member* of
afternoon Shep was ill and Mr. D. L. ton. Fla.; cotton mill to be e n l a r j e d ,
the names of the prize winners will
needed attention as have our ceme­
lee, pnstor. Imperial Theater.
which are Mrs. Jo h n Thom as, Mrs. be published in the issue of Tuesday, T hrasher undertook to a d m in iste r Rock Hill, S. C.; prelim inary a r ­
teries and if the good work is kept
All p la y e r meeting* begin at 7:30. H. C. DuBose and Messrs. Harrobl
medicine to his majesty. T he dog rangem ents are to ho made for c o n ­
UP it will greatly enhnnre our city
Go to th e one nearest your home. and Becker rendered several fine April 6th.
snapped ut th e hand of Mr. Thrush- structing p riv a te railroad and e s t a b ­
*nd m a k e 'It not only n b e tte r plare
er und buried his tooth in the lishing phosphate- cleaning p l a n t in,
selections.
to live but a respectable plnce to
New.
Laundry
Opens
fleshy part of the hand, causing a Florida, th e plan t to he in T a m p a ;
Death of Tourist
die.
Miss Annio Leo Caldwell
gave
wound. The anxiety and insistence company has been organized to
Monday
the
new
Sanford
Steam
Died a t the Robbins Nest Sunday l wo reading« greatly enjoyed, " T h e
of
friends resulted ill having tho dog build ‘ u railroad In southern G e o r­
L
a
u
n
d
r
y
'
will
s
t
a
r
t
business
In
the
night, a t 8 o'clock. Mr. G. W. One Legged Goose”
and
"The
The Armored Christian
shot
and the h ea d .sen t to J a c k so n ­ gia."
building
recently
erected
for
th
a
t
Francis, of Bolton, New Jersey. Sweetest Little Lr.dy.”
On Sunday m orning in th e M eth­
purpose on Commercial street near ville for examination. Mr. T h ra s h e r
Mr. F ran c is came to F'loridn about
Messrs. Cam eron Gulletto and
odist services th e pastor will present
does not believe that the dog had
A Sacred Cantata
lour weeks ago in search of health, Frank C am eron added to the pleas­ the Popsi-Coln Bottling Works.
the theme, " T h o Armored C h ris tia n .’
The new enterprise will bo under rubies or th a t the wound will prove
having beep a sufferer from a sth m a ures of tho evening with vocal solo*.
At the Congregational ch urch i e x t
This sermon talk ia especially de*
for m an y years, which finally re­ Miss Muriel Harrold accompanied the supervision of the owner, Mr. dangerous hut the fact remains th at Sunday night nt 7 o'tJftKk will he
•lined to aid th e young and s tru g ­
G. L. Britt, a m an of years of ex­ Shep ia dead.
sulted in his death.
Mr. F'rancls the singers on the piano.
given a sacred c a n ta ta , ^ T h e C r u c i ­
gling Christian. T h e great need of
perience
in th e laundry business, * "Hoqulescnt in pace."
was born in Neissrk, New Jersey,
fixion,'’ a m asterpiece m editation on
The
guests
d
e
p
a
rted
wishing
t
h
a
t
|h e Christian world aa well as the
but for t h e last eighteen years has the P resbyterian Brotherhood would who hus made a success in several
tho passion of our Lord, hy a cho ir
business world is tho " p re p a re d
Bishop Uuriey lo be Here S undny
made his home in Bolton. He Nvn* have a chicken pilluu social every F'lnrida cities, as well as in the north.
of picko&lt;l voices, under the le a d o ,m a n ." ,
Mr Britt comes here from LakeT he Right Rev M ..J Curley, re- ship of Miss Lurih- Aspinwnll T h o s e
sev enty-five years old.
The body night in the week.
The pastor and officials appreInnd. through the efforts of the S nn -|ce n tly consecrated Uutholir Bishop taking part are; Soprano, Miss Ashas been taken lo Bolton for in te r ­
d a t e the large a tte n d a n c e a t these
funi Commercial Club, where he r „( Florida will officiate at All Souls pinwall; alto, Mr» Sinmg;
te ro r,
ment.
Mr.
(5us
B.
F'rank
has
just
r
e
­
services.
inst.lled
the finest Inundry in that (Juirch S unday, March 28
Mr. U. I Polk and hr *o, Mr. Ci rnlum
ed
from
a
trip
to
Sanibel
und
The, Sunday school sessions arc 1
He will preach nt the 10 o'clock eron G illette of Ohio, with M iss
other southern part« of our b e a u ­ part of the sta te .
J*1"« '•»’gely atte n d e d , th e B rother j
A‘
Temple Tonight
mass
and confirm a largo class at" Frances Aspinwnll at the o r g a n .
A
delivery
wagon
will
be
put
on
n°od attendance on last S u n d a y was i In consequence of the nightly cot- tiful s ta te . At ihe former place he
3:30
in
the afternoon nnd preach The solo roles in tills production a r e
ami
work
called
for
and
«lei
ive
red
to
was
the
guest
of
his
sun.
Mr.
Lyitjan
in some time and th e interest tage pra y er meetings to ho held
another
serm
on.
Bishop C urley, all for th e male voice?, uegem ptr ied
all
p.-.rts
o
f.th
e
rity
.
The
new
e
n
te
r­
Frank.
As
the
Gulf
is
noted
for
*** good. A chetik of over $100 th roughout the city next week the
whilst
Jie
is
th
e
youngest
Bishop in by chorus«'». It is one of tho tli.est
prise
will
handle
every
a
n
d
all
being
one
of
the
finest
fishing
turned 'o v e r to th e building ladies of t h e Baptist church will hold
the
United
S
ta
te
s
is
a
man
of schol­ cantata* on this subject end all will
classes
of
work
incident
lo
the
la
u
n
­
grounds
in
the
world
we
presume
*°mmittee from this .class for the their m onthly missionary meeting
arly
a
tta
in
m
e
n
ts
nnd
is
now
r e g a rd ­ enjoy tho message and beauties of it.
d
ry
business
and
will
ad
d
s
to
the
this
m
u
s
t
be
one
of
the
a
ttra
ctio
n
s
Pw church fundi
tonight in the nbova church, com ­
ed
ss
one
of
the
states
m
ost
gifted A short ta lk will -he given by t h e
city
’s
weekly
p
a
y
roll
to
he
spent
A lull a t ­ .that tak es Mr. F'rank to th a t point
.The school »» » whole is working mencing s t . 7 o’clock.
speakers.
,
.
..
with
the
Sanford
merchants.
pastor. All are welcomed.
so often*
Md»for the new church.
tendance Is desired.

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��THE SANFORD HERALD
U. J. HOLLY, Editor
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Tho editor of Tho H erald is in
Miami to d a y where he is presiding
at one of th e greatest meetings th at
tho Florida Pi ess Association Iibb
ever held. M any p ro m in en t speak­
ers am. p resent from nil part's of* tho
United» S ta te s and wo t a k e this oc­
casion to cull attention to the fact
th a t our e d ito r is not only acquit.ting himself with honor nnd glory
foi Tho H erald hut for th e city of
Sanford a n d the people of this city
should feel proud of tho m an who
has accomplished so m uch, not only
as the edoitor of The H e rald but in
the publicity for Sanford th a t he
obtains wherever he goes.
Editor
Holly is prom inent not o n ly in the
state b u t.th r o u g h o u t th e s o u th and
has been invited to ad dress pi ess
associations fh other s t a t e s during
the su m m er months.
E dito rs are
taken as n m a tte r of courso by tho
home people and being v e ry modest
themselves never .blow theii own
horn. A^ Holly is absent fiom the
city the foce takes this oppor­
tunity of handling him this bouquet
wheie he ca n n o t blue pencil it into
the waste basket. He bus worked
unceasingly for his home city and
his work has not been confined to
Seminole c o u n ty but to t h e whole
state, and t h e honor t h a t has been
bestowed u p o n him by t h e state
press association is one t h a t is
greatly ap p reciate d 'b y his coworkeis in t h a ^ffico a n d his many
friends everyw here. M ay he return
safely from Miami with additional
honors and continue to lahor for San­
ford, Seminole county and th e state
of Florida.
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iltiW N T YOUR BUSINESS
Or Ir« In Herald UaUdla|
Trief baa* No. 14»
fa rm er nowadays has his city dally
ju s t ns regularly as th e m an in the
H. E. TOUR
C. M. HAND
H. R. STEVENS
R. R. DUS
SANFORD,FLORID A
city, and he gets it only a little
Kissinuneo grow» apace. A n o th er
CaiSIct
* \l«.Fr«Ad*nl
Aul f » M „
h rtU n t
F. L WOODRUFF V«.-Pfs«J*nt
la te r. And if it be a real live dally
bank will a ta it down there aoon to
he finds in it m uch t h a t is of inters
be kn o w n as th e F irst N ational
eat concerning his own co m m unity.
Bank. More banka m ean th a t th ere
It is ohvious t h a t a city daily
ii too much m oney or th at more
ca n n o t give a q u a rte r colum n of
loan» are required.
space to an item to the effect th a t
. - — 0 --------Mr.. So-and-So of th e .lo u t cross
Tallahassee is to have a zoolog­
Deadly Simple Dlaestsi.
roa d s *is building a new store. Yet
Measles and scarlet fei.-r ar*
ical gardens, tho anim als to be fu r­
dren's nllments among most «hite peo­
t h n t new* is ju s t as interesting to
nished by tho s ta te game warden.
.
Liver Ills lr\.Varnish.
ples, but deadly plagues to all Ages
th e people of tho four cross roads FRENCH OFFICER'S REMARKABLE
Since tho legislature incuts every
A new liver disease c a u s e d . by a among Polynesians and Indians. Tit
as is some city papers' news to city
two y ea rs it should tie no difficult
E8 CAPE FROM MOB.
quick-drying, varnish, nnd to wklcn latter, however, are developing &gt;om»
people th a t a new d e p a rtm e n t store
m a t t e r to supply th o garden with
varnlshera and po lish en may be sub­ thing llko Immunity to thf*&lt;* inf«,
is to he opened in th e retail district.
choice exhibits.
ject, wan discovered at London, Eng- lions; measles no longer ran «Ipeoaj
B oth the city daily nnd th e coun­ Revelation of Cloaely Guarded..ftecrat .-UtuL by. U r . U u u a i d SplUbuty.auU.Ur, half- w .ULW n* A*
»*
•»
t r y weekly have th e ir own s e p a ra te
Bet*- Holly*ff***Trar Down" m ove­
May Have Been Unpleasant but i Wilcox, the omlncnt pathologist*. In
fields to (111, T ho country weekly
Undoubtedly ' There Were
■ au autopsy upon u workman who had
m ent costs less th a n the "B uild
fills a most im p o rta n t place in th e
N o w " m ovem ent a n d will d o -m ore
*
Great Compensation.,
ot thc 1I'!ndon ftlrcr^ iLschem e •journalistic. It~1s its p rov­
to build up som e places than to
| Thla varnish Is composed of totroince to tell the happenings of its
erect a civic center.
We hnve few
On Februnry 24. 1848, when Paris ch]orother, menthylnted spirit, benzine
co him unity. T h ese happening* may wan disturbed by the revolutionary aillj 0 tj,t r ingredients. Bats subject
eyesores hero t h a t need the ax.—
look funny in p rin t to the e d ito r of mobs, a Captain Prcbois was sent by (0 (j, 0 vapor, said Dr. Wilcox a t the
Cleajrwjtter Sun.
th e city daily, h u t it is not for him the governynent with ordcrh to bo do- inquest, became drowsy and develop------ O------t h a t tho country weekly is published.* llvered to thc leaders of tho troops Cli ftn ojU,nsiVo n v„r disease. Tho
President Holly says to the scribes
And the co u n try weekly i* not that were defending the threatened workman's death was duo to syncope
“ D um p your cares in the hell box
TO D R . B L A C K M A N
.road
in the " w a y back" regions points In various parts of thoydty. It from disease of the liver caused by
and go.
Wouldn't this parr phrase
Di. Blackm an has resigned ns
M any a city man was a dangerous undertaking, tor the tho action of tetrochlorethcr.
do ju s t as well—" T o hell with your president of Hollins College a t Win­ alone, either.
ta k e s time to te a r the brown w rap­ bitterness of the people against tho
cares?"— T am pa T ribune.
government was Intense.
te r Park a fte r years of labor in fa th ­
Didn’t Think It Pretty.
C om ing from you, E d, we would ering the hoys and girls who an n u a l­ per off the little weekly p a p e r and
Before starting out, aaya NoveUenforget the big world about him, and
Hell—Sho
led him a pretty dance,
say yes.
BchaU, Captain Preboia was warned
ly attended t h a t famous institution.
th e big city dailies, while he reads to tnko the greatest care If bo valued you know.
-------- 0 ---------His record as an in s tiu c to r an d his
Beulah—OU. it wasn’t the tango,
While the approaching session of faithful work for the in stitu tio n nnd a b o u t the old folk» down a t home. his life; but ho took the warnings
then?
A
city
man
who
thinks
in
millions
lightly, and said. "If you fellows knew
tho Florida Press Association at for the s ta te of Florida has not been
m ight be*supposed to bo the last in tny black horse us well u , 1 know him.
Which you ate *urr to hr,
Min mi- will be the occasion for much ignored and ho retires
w ith the
t
pleasure in t h e ' renewal of personal praises of the people of the slat'.', it the world to And interest in the fact you wouldn’t worry about me. That
i
I
Sllu U.1
thnt
Miss
Bessie,
d
au
g
h
ter
of
Ben
horse
has
carried
mo
through
thick
friendships and
the amenities of is nothing less than a rn ln m ity to
and June Snooks is m arried to Jo h n , and thin.* And with a farewell wuvo
social intercourse, it should not
be lose this good man from th e list of
OUR BAKERÌ (iOoDS ♦
Jones.
Hut h u m a n
n ature Ini* **f his hand, ho was off.
forgotten th a t there is also business educators b u t his health is worth
D
E
N
T
I
S
T
i
s tra n g e involutions. T he city man
"^,u hluck horst* of which tho galto be done nnd m any things to be more to him and his family th an a
For Morning, Noon .nul
•
♦
WOliti roll WIHTK I’KOIM.K OSI.V
6
i
ami
Ben
Snooks
may
have
I....
.
Innl
tfni'laln wna BO ,,rou‘1 waB '" M
considered "for
the good of
the (,.*.•
years ,us president of the
«
a beautiful animal
He had n wellboys together, chum s m m any u
order."-—T am pa T ribune.
,, , .
, ,
.
, shaped, erect hetid,.a deep chest, and r PEOPLES BANK BUILDING .♦ The good» we Italic jrr j't food J
college and now- that he has been
yo
u
th
fu
l
ad
v
e
n
tu
re
,
and
J
a
n
e
then
glpndcr ^((-fo rm e d |,.g,
Dut there
ROOM i)
It
.
------------- O-------forced to seek the farm for l&gt;ettoi
U r i n e jolly llim r win, &lt;ji
Ä •
Jam* Smith may have been his was something very extraurdlnai y
It is the program of those in health there are other fields open to
first sweetheart.
about his lull It was long and fiusliy,
charge to get entirely through with | him. There are other channels in
Mood. «
T h ey ’ll pul you in a J,
but It never moved or twitched, except
•
Who
knows
all
the
reasons
why
»
the business of tho meeting of thc which his knowledge can be of bene­
with the- movement of tho animal's
They
Save
(he
C
im
i
L
'•Imr
1
1
rat
th
e
genial
'
m,,nY
u
c'
l
&gt;
’
m,ln
likes
to
read
over
Press Association before subm itting fit to m an k in d and
he In
in t!iin lant* ov,' r Uir co u n try weekly from body. Closo observation showed also
to the tenderly merciful ho* pi tali ties Doctor
--------- W'ho will -soon- -he .............
,.n&lt;im&gt;h , llnI ¡ m
a t nIt nati
that
had a sngnuy
slightly reuoi.n
reddish mm,
hue, al- f OM furniture made to upper r like new
-------------------------------- =
of the good Miamians. This is a &lt; county much of his time enn serve |
.
i though tho differente In color was not A' I kinds of furniture r*Tini &gt;hed nt n ! —
it should be— theoretically—but i t ’s our
people here in m an y ways.'
l,wn 1ar
n” w" ’,
...
great enough to bo noticed under ordì- , trilling expense. Will cal! and estimate
intry editor
ed itor'sa calling is not ________ ______
i„* purchased ..a ilargu
-.-„
1 he country
I
. ........... ............................... _..........
doubtful, from what we have hoard Having recently
nary conditions
A POSTAL WILL BRING ME.
one
Which
promises
vast
riches,
suys
Phone I t s 4
113 M a( noli*.
of those people, if their ardor can he ranch and stocked it with fine
When Prcbois arrived In the illsm it u n m a n
th
e
F'ourth
Flnstate.
He
must
have
T
.
P.
S
C
H
O
T
T
turbed
section
of
4ho
city
ho
fearlessly
AVKNI'K. CITY
sufficiently restrained to make tho cattle, hogs a n d sheep we shall cx
pect I)r. B lackm an to inv estig sg te I devotion ,0 his w o rk * * ntI* consider- delivered his messages He met with
plan good.— Tam pa Tribune.
------ 0 ------our location for the estab lish m en t tng w hat he gels out of it. he d e ­ no resistance from the crowds In Ihe
livers a surprisingly high class ol streets until be reached tho Place Ven­
The Sanford Herald wants all of of a cold sto rag e plant and nlm btoir
dôme. one of tho principal squares In
goods.
North America under one govern­ where the stock can be slaughtered
-------„
tho heart of the city
Hero a great
It
is
doubtful
if
tbe
country
e
d
­
ment a n d thinks th a t when tho wtir and placed on storage and th e n sold
crowd
of
revohitlenlists
had
gathered,
itor always realises ju s t how great
is over E ngland m ay probably be throughout t h e so u th a t good prices.
an Influence he has, nnd his o p p o r ­ and ns the officer rodo through the
square, some one seized the bridle nini
induced to p art w ith ’C an ad a for "a T h e storage p la n t can also be used
tunities. As a m a t t e r of fart, he is
cried. In a (lerce voice, "Hold! What
goodly su m o( m oney" to this coun­ by the farm ers of this section to
n earer to the people to whom he message an* you carrying?"
try, th u s paving the way for the store their m eats and vegetables.
This plant could lie o p e ra te d on i appeals than any oth er man who
The c a p ta le refused to answer. “ Put
United S ta te s to take possession of
the
sumo
plans
us
those
recently
j
N
l,r,*"'*!
'
‘*n
*hit&lt;ps|n-r
,
n
bullet through him nnd g«-i that
North America. A tlrsom, R obert,
in***bnct*' ” bawled out th« man In a
T h e ^' - ,l who
n ,&gt;
a dream!
England long ago in­ established in Georgia where the
The htiilriinu of a six cyl­
cOlumunillliK voice H* was evidently
formed C nnada th a t she could cut farmers are even taught how to 1,0 ” " 1 rr'™ " fm a U r «* l " " “ 0 '' o!
inder
A P PE R SO N carat $MSft
bt&gt;,la
1,ul a leader of thc mob
lose from tho British em pire when­ raise stock for tho market a n d where t h * tim •
At
t
h
i
s
,
point,
the
captain
deter­
a
fte
r
all,
the
e
d
ito
r
of
the
co
u
n
try
is it monument to twenty-two
ever she felt like It, b u t C anada does the storage p la n t buys all th o stock
weekly has th o hard est work to do mined th a t quick action alone would
years experience in motor ear
t
h
a
t
can
bo
raised
not
only
in
Geor­
n o t w ant to cut loose, a n d least of ail
of a n y m an in th e new spaper b u si­ save him from violence a t thc hands
gia
but
o
th
e
r
states.
T
h
e
.
meats
building; the fruit of a lifelong
i]
does aho w ant to come Into the
of the crowd
Quick a s m flash, he
ness.
from
these
p
la
n
ts
sre
su
p
erio
r
to
American Union, T h n t country in
wheeled bin horse, and dnshed off.
knowledge of the v a l u e of
He is generally his own p rin te rs ’ Several bullets flew a fte r him. but
practically a free and independent those from th o Chicago park in g
metals, and made |&gt;ossil&gt;le only
forem an, advertising manager, col­ they went ' w lid—and then suddenly
nation, w ith tics linking hor to the houses and arc much cheaper. There
because of organization drilled
mother country more sentiment! Is no reason w hy tho n o rth ern p a c k ­ lector, editor in chief and staff of ceased altogether He looked round,
reporters.
When
he
has
nothing
else
and
saw
t
h
/
mob
crowding
round
one
in the school of quality pro­
ers
should
come
to
our
stato
a
n
d
buy
than s u b stan tial, and not a moment
of
their
number,
who
held
something
to
do
he
rnn
kick
off
hand
idlls
or
our
ra
ttle
at
ch
eap
prices,
ta
k
e
them
duction.
would C* nx. v a n s to lerate the pro|&gt;oAnd then his eyes fell
business cards. In such cases he is In his hand
sltioii t l r . il oir country was to be back and feed th em nnd t h e n whip
on
thc
back
of
hlu horse, and his heart
his
own
power
plant
also.
sold to th c United S ta te s by Great th e m down here a t exorbitant prices
C. F. WILLIAMS. Agent
sank In dismay.
T
h
e
country
e
d
ito
r
m
ay
not
just
when our own (lacking house could
Britain for a "goodly su m of mon­
It
aeemed
that,
as
ho
whirled
his
EDWARD HIGGINS. Mgr.
operate right h e te in Sanford. This exactly come up to th e idena of th e
ey." Flngland might dispose of her
bora* about, several men seized hold
is only one of t h e m any good things e d i t o r of a big c ity daily, b u t he
of tbe animal. But th« powerful cre a ­
own crown colonies t h a t way, but
t h a t we expect men like Dr. B lack­ suite his own subscribers, and even ture threw them all except one, a lad
aho could never tak e such liberty
m an and o th e rs to do in o u r m idst some editors of c ity dailies kn o w of fourteen, who had celled tho horae'a
with C an a d a , Australia and other
— men who a r e making a- s t u d y of t h a t t h a t is tho highest test.
tall. T h a t tall was the object of In­
seif governoing members of the em ­
Florida live s to c k and who will In
terest
th a t had caused tbe shooting to
pire. And, m oreovir, wo do n 't want
tim e revolutionize the business in
stop—for It had come off. There stood
Canada nor Mexico, nor any more
Triumph for Great Composer.
the boy, in the middle o f the road,
th c s o u th ..
territory t h a n wo have now. Our
W hen Handel’s "M essiah” was first with his feet spread ap a rt end an exWe hate to Jose a good e d u c a to r
present population is fur from homo­
performed in London, the audience presalon bf grim determination on hla
from any college in Florida b u t if
was exceedingly struck and affected
genous a n d we d o n 't w ant t o add
th e y must t a k e to tho farm le t them by the music In general: but when th e face, aa ho tightly clutched the flee­
to our difficulties in t h a t direction.
ing creafare’a talL The mob saw the
continue to assist m ankind in g enM - chorus struck up. " F o r the Lin! God
humor of the situation, and burst Into
.— Lakeland Telegram.
oral and the farm ers in particuiat omnipotent rclgneth," thpy were bo a roar of laughter.
Hardly thou g h t you would do it,
with the know ledge theoretically transported that they all. Including
Tho explanation came out later. It
Bro. H etherington, ju m p on a man
conned but pra cL ca lly applied from the king, who was present, started up seems th a t Captain Prcbois' horse,
when he is down (a t Miami) and
first hand know ledge "d o w n o n the and rem ained standing till tho chorus whilo perfect in every other particular,
f He
trample h it fond hopbs and dreams
ended; and hence It became (ho fash­ did not have a very good tall, and ao
fa rm ."
f
Into the editorial d u st.
J u s t wait
We are w aiting for you, Doctor, ion In England for the audience to his m aster had had an artificial one
I NATIONAL]
till the " b o s s " gets back a n d he will
a n d even th e hens are la y in g for stand while that part ot the compoaF made for him. No doubt that artificial
.B A N K
take o v e r Canada
and
Mexico
Uon la performed.
tall, and th a t alone, saved Captain
you. ■
whether you say so or not. In San­
Preboia’ Ufa
ford we a r e accustomed to get what
f . r. Fi ms rut. v« &gt;
FNtDF.fflC 14. WARD- P»i *iM* t
Church Semi-Oriental,
B F. W 1IITNER. C asums
we go afte r, you know.
A. L. BETTS, A»* r • ***"*•
Productive Land Used.
Red In's Gift to England.
Tbe
Russian
church,
which
terms
It­
British Honduras presents tbe InIn the Burlington Magazine an arti­
con gru q d ^ lctu re of a natural green­ self orthodox — pravoslavny — differs cle on Rodin’s gift to tbe BrtUsh na­
" M IA M I FOR M IN E "
considerably from all the other Chris­
house, I M w ® of growing almost
Sanford, Fla., March 20, 1915.
tion of a collection of hla works Is aoevery oramKry edible people can de­ tian temples by Us semioricntsl style clalmed from an angla of appreciation.
Dear Brother: i
that
Is
half
Tartar,
half
Byzantine,
yet
sire, Importing nearly all of Us food
Next W ednesday, March 24, the from oversea. Its natives know noth­ possesses Its d istin ctly Slavonic ele­ The writer decides that although Ro­
Travelers appreciate the use of oar Trav*
W ith Ita glided cupolae, din's feme wae made In France It waa
exodus of Florida newspaper men ing whstever about agriculture, but ment.
elers Checks—the Safe, Economical and Con­
atari* for M lsm l to attend the meet­ the government hae finally set aside a brlrh'-colored roofs and ornaments, established In England and that In
ing of. th e Florida Preea Association^ tract of land where modern fanning whl'-a glaring walls. It has more of a reality Rodin la a British institution
Thera I* something to be said In more
venient medium for procuring cash wherever
This will be a real business session will be attempted under direction ot myth,(logic and legendary character
.than .ite stately gothic or romanesque se c ie s than one for the contention.
and after “ 30" has sounded the practical men.
Superficially, there la learn sharpness
you go.
cathedrals.
good people of Mismi will entertain
of contrast between the best British
the boys and show them the time
sculpture and (hat ot Rodin than ex­
Worth Knowing.
•
We have them for sale at r e a so n a b le cost*
ot their Uvea.
Dum p your care*
ists between hla work and all other
Llnguiatic Crews. \
One of the quickest known ways of
in the "hell box" and go. * ..
Nearly all the* true crows, as well French sculpture of technical exA ldispelling a headache la to give some
Fraternally yours,
of tbe muscles—those ot the lege, for aa many of their neer relatives, will lencu. Illa blurred contours are seen
R. J. HOLLY,
instant—a little hard, sharp work to pick up mors or leas of human speech to better effect In the environment of
Pres’t Florida Press Association,
do. The reason is obvious. Muscu­ In captivity, and It la eomellmcs bard London than tn the vivacious light of
Sure, we are going, but no “ Miami lar exertion flushes the parts engaged to believe that thc slyness wljb which the Luxembourg. But of course the
b e y jInvest their remarks, their apt- main point U that the generous old
We ere married and j m it, and so depletes the brain. When they
for M in#-"
e rav e
sculptor achieved a maximum of tact
•g tfa
don't Intond to create an y scandal. I your head aches take a stiff w alk or | neai"and
Intonation, are altogether
In making himself the typibot of Uie •
cidental.
a short bicycle ride.
— C learw ater Sun.
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MARCH 20, 1015
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:: IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
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U j t l c H a p p e n in g s — M e n tio n
o f M a t t e r s In B r i e f P e r s o n a l It^ n iH o f
In te re st

HOTEL ARRIVALS
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** D eath or M rs. B aker
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Tho dea th of Mrs. H. S. B aker
occurred a t th e home of her sister,
Mrs. E. K.
Foster
W ednesday

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A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE

A BO UT P E O P L E
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PAGE FIVE

upon tho white cover. B outonieres
0f violets were placed upon tho folded napkins.
T he chandelier above
was en tw in ed with graceful sprays
of ferns w ith bunches of violets
nestling a m o n g the loaves. *A dell• clous six course dinner was tem pt, ingly served
Invited to m eet Mr.
and
Mrs. T albott were M r. and
Mrs. A. ,J&gt;. Parrish, Mr. a n d Mrs.
J. S. Wilson and Mr. J o h n Russell.
*
‘ _____ «_
*
D im e r Party
Mrs. W. T. Johns en te rta in e d with
a charm ing littlo dinner p a r t y on
W ednesday evening. T h e ta b l e was
a ttra c tiv e ly p r e tt y with its a p p o in t­
ments of d a i n t y china a n d gleaming
silver, centered by a baske t of na­
sturtium s. T h o se present were Mrs.
Johns, Mr. a n d Mrs. M cLauIln, Miss
M argaret Davis,
Miss
Blanche
Johns and M r. J. E. Pace.

Adirmi all Commiamihiai Ha* Ikia
....... .......
...
Cciumato “SttMljr CÍMM,1' MPhon#
Seckinger, T a m p a ; T. B. King. Car- illness of tw o weeks.*
Mr»- R A. T*ik«wit. l*kiM N« 20J
thngc, N. C ; A T lluckle. LouisThree weeks »go Mrs. Baker came
ville, ly. ; V W Cook, 11 l| Trus- ^rom Franklin, Va.. to visit her
Li n u u «i »•.n a a u a a u ¿an t*tí £ tí a u u a r. m î ai h n n r»*4tí tf n tu a a aatn &amp;&amp;.. k.
sell. Jus; L s Bryan, V».; J, I) &lt;dat«r and a f te r one week was strickThis impressive oratorio is usually
Porch Party
Swink. F rank E. Brodnax. Jack en » itb t h * Alness irom »Weh sho
sung
at the Good Friday services
Botts,
Jnx;
J.
P.
Day.
Ocala;
J.
B.
n*w
r
recovered.
All
t
h
a
t
could
be
Mr*.
It.
U.
Deas
entertained
yes­
1 Summary of the Floating Small
Lee, Jnx; G. C. Davis, Americus, | d o n « bY bcr »kiUful physician. Dr. terday afternoon with a charming in th e churches of large cities and
! ! Talk» Succinctly Arranged for
Ga.; A. M Fisher, N. Y. City; J. T. Fuloiton a n d devoted nurses was little porch p a rty In honor of the its announcem ent brings out large
■Hurried Herald Readers
Winded, Ju s ; A. G. Hamlin, De La mi unavailing to save her life.
the
Misses K athryn and Anne crowds to hoar It. The members of
»+♦+i n •♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦»♦♦+ + + ♦♦
Delicious
refresh imuits the q u artette arc Miss Lucille AsMrs. Baker leaves a husband and Terhunc
S. M. Ilrown, Baltimore, Md.; Thos.
J. L. Wallace m a d e a flying trip L. Moore, Columbia, S. C.; B. B three little children to mourn her served
were lobstcr-mushrboms in pinwall, soprano; M rs. F. P. S trong
*»
loss.
Tho
remains
were
taken
to
to P alatka on business .this week.
patties,
cheese salad, bread and alto; Sir. Chaa. Polk, tenor and Mr.
Bcnchain, Jr.. Miss Bertha Branch,
b
u
tle
r
sandwiches
und coffee. E n ­ C am eron Gullctte, bass.
Fernandina,
Fla.,
her
former
homo
Oralndo;
J.
p.
Walker.
S.
I).
Woods,
Don’t fail to h c a i Prof. Nerling’a
joy iug the hospitality of Mrs. t)eas
for
interm
ent.
T
he
Episcopal
rector
Petersburg,
Va.;
J.
L.
Sutton,
At­
fine paper on birds, M arch 31.
Bolton Lyric»
lan ta, Ga.; F. W. Brown, Macon, will officiate a t the burial services. besides the guests of honor were
Household goods, Im perial irons On.; P. H ay. St.* Louis, Mo.; W. T h e s y m p a th y of m an y friends go Mesdamcs F, F. D utton, R. A.
One of ‘ the com ing a ttra c tio n s
and yeast cakes a t S im o n ’s.
GO-tf
Weld, Orala; H. C. Knight and wife, out to the family in their bereave­ Cars«-, W. E. W atson, Hal Wight, th a t promise -another musical tre a t
Harry Ward, W. L. Morgan, R. C. to the people of Sanford will be th e
—
Get ready for th e clean t p cam ­ Bridgeport. C onn.; J. H. Libby and ment- *
kBowers
and Miss FI ore net; Frank. Boston Lyrics, a n o th e r num ber o f„
wife,
Cleveland.
Ohio;
L.
M.
Ander­
paign by painting th e flower pots
the fumous Alkahest Lyceum course.
Persona/ .Urnfion
t
ard
of
T
hanks
son.
Tam
pa;
F.
H
Enth,
Trernont,
ami throwing out tho old rusty cans.
T
he
Lyceum
scries
arc
particularly
Mis.
Sant
Younts, who has been
St. A gars Guild
The fumily of Mrs. H. S. Baker
Mich.; J. W. Wideman, DeLand; G
f . If. Bruton h av in g a nervous
the
guest
of*
her son, M r. Sam
good,
two
of
th
e
m
having
already*
W. Cirst, Montgomery, Ala.; F. H. desire to express their heartfelt a p ­
T he young ladies of St. Agnes
break down has been sent to th« Champlin, A tlanta. Ga.; B. M. Dyer preciation an d thanks to the ma’ny
been
presented
at
th
e
Baptist
T
e
m
­
Younts,
Jr.,
left
for her hom o in •
Guild held a very interesting m eet­
Wayctoaa Hospital for treatment.
J»x; C. L. Gose, Portland. Ore.; T. friends for th eir kindness und s y m ­ ing with Miss Gussie Ogrnm, hostess, ple this season, which received th e Charlotte, N. C. W ednesday m orn­
Several Sanford citizens took a d ­ W. Bower, Macon, Ga.; C. E. Mer­ p a t h y during her illness; and s u b ­ Monday afternoon.
T he
Guild enthusiastic endorsem ent and fa v o r­ ing.
vantage of the low r a t e to Miami rick. Titusville; K. L. Hudson, At- sequent death.
brand of m ints have appeared on able comment of those whose p riv ­
Mrs. B. D. Morrell has re tu rn e d
II. S. B aker
lunlu, Ga.; Miss Alice Hardin, E n­
this week.
th e menu once again a n d the girls ilege it had been to be in the a u d i ­
ence.
The
B
oston
Lyrics
include
to
Macon after a pleasant y isit to
Mrs.
E.
K.
Foster
are happy. O ther good things served
Be sure to a tte n d t h e Bird m eet­ terprise; H. L. Hayes and wife, C. L.
vocalists
.pniL
musigisiß».,^a4ikc4ilui4,jM&lt;WlM,&gt;
»^W «*^.
«»
E.
K.
Foster.
Robb and wife. Woodbine, Ga.;
ing of tho Welfare D ep atrm en t o n
.
'Vv - . ,
—*-** * *■
am
ong
the
best
a
rtis
ts
and
n
re
ad
er
•I*.
Sm
ith
tmd
wife:
Pfjnrtbvte.*'
N.‘
CTT
in orange cups and delicious cake.
,
,
- , ,
“ KVdftesday; S ftrch .11.
‘ *
Miss Louise Harris s p en t tho af­
v''
Dr. N. B. Dels m ater
Present were Mb*.
Betts.
Mrs. * ho!‘° Interpretation and ImpemonaW. 0 . Durm ock. N / V. C ity; M.
ternoon
a n d evening at O rla n d o o aNew hats and trim m in g s arriving Knowles, A tlan ta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. Delam ater, for several years a Spicer and Misses . Josie ju id i o n i c tb£ ? 1L° °-f. lhp h tiSiUSCBfc- Thursday.
reslrfm
r'of
th
e
.Ceiefy'DoltnTTtavlng
every few day s.'. _M rs. .Grace E. O. W. Brady. N. Y. city: F r a n k ' It.
Stpmon. Eva Wnlkei. Salome H a m p ' " T h ? ~ L&gt;T‘“ wiU *P*"ar a * t h ®
Williams, l 6G East F irst St.
62 2 tr Eldrldge, Dhltimore, Md.; Geo. II. a nice Some and farm on Cameron ton. Zoe Munson, M artha King. LuA*&gt;r 1 l 4 ’ LT h * J ,° *
°(
•
S'
The D aughters of Wesley were
*bo A l l e g e w tth *
Work ahs started on the founda­ Wilson, Philadelphia, Pa.; L. J. M ur­ avenue dietl a t Elgin, lib. on Mnich cille Aspin wall, C harlotte Hand and a d m ‘&amp;*io ’1
delightfully
nntertained by Misa Lil­
l
l
t
h
and
tho
following
obituary
no­
phy,
Boston,
Muss.
Evelyn Berner.
The next meeting in thu rL‘“ch oi olL
tion of the new W oodruff building
lie
F
arnsw
orth
last T h u rsd a y ev e n ­
tice is taken from the Woodstock will be with Miss Junie Stumon.
,
on First street next t o th e Garner_
j
(
’Ian*
M
e
e
t
i
n
g
ing.
i Illinois) Sentinel:
For Sale! ! !
Woodruff building.
Dr N. 11 Delam ater w-us born in
.
Cl,,,* Social
j T be Wo“ » n** 1,ibh' rlttM 6f ‘ he
Three lot* facing Park on* Myrtle
M ethodist church, known as the
Mr. and Mrs. S. Runge spent
Messrs. W. ,\1. Glenn and W.
Albany.
N. Y.. Feb. 21. 1847, and
avenue umi S eventh street.
Desir­
,#‘liw t l a "" ,&gt;f thl’
T ru th Seekers, with Mrs. F. E. Thursday a t Longwood.
Kssington, editors a n d proprietor*
died
in
Elgin,
lib,
T
h
u
rsday
after­
ably located for hotel or residence.
ten.,., Sunday school gave a charm- S tc, n m „yer
were hospitably
of the Sentinel of O rlando were in
Beautiful shade trees ten yeais old, noon March 11, 1916, aged 68 years ing farewell p a rty for Mrs.' Sam
Mrs. N ettio Yaple, form erly of
e n tertain ed at tho hom e of Mrs. C.
the city for a few h ours on Wed­
no other p roperty like it in the city. and 18 days. His fa ther was a prd- Younts Tuesday afternoon at the
Sanford
h u t now of Jackfeon, Mich.,
II.
Sm
ith
Tuesday
1
afternoon.
An
nesday.
fessor In a m edical college in Albany home nf Mrs. II. R, Stevens. The
Apply a t once to W. W. Long.
enjoyable social h o u r Xogethcr was is spending the week in Sanford.
und
his
m
other
died
m
any
years
Anothet invoice of h a ts and Itowa ttra c tiv e home was .prettily ad o rn ­
26-tfc
ago. N. B. DelAmater lived in Wood- ed with roses ami nnsturtiums in spent by the ladies with their fancy
cm received this week.
Mrs. Grnce
homo
The member» of the class 1 Miss Eleanor Roberts is
s slock n few years anil while here in honor of the event and u delicious! work.
K Williams, 106 E ast First St.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
themselves
to
plore
a
nte;
from
college,
spending
a
week
with
pledged
IHTtl he married Mi*s Ella J. Link1, refreshment rottrse was served con­
62-2tr
^ *of this city anti shortly after they sisting of straw berry sherbet, cuke* ,, ¡. ... .
w
. were
„
.
, ,b&gt;. Virginia T uesday
The civic commit tue of the Wnm'
I »unity refreshments
served
♦ moved in Chicago where Dr Deln- ami lotfo,.
T
he
lailie«
expressed
p,
1
for
a
(
b-iiii
i'.
Club
have
declarer
h o ste ss.
HI
4 dialer attended H ahnem ann Medical th*it n gri t that Mr* Younts must
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
_
Mr. and Mrs. (). E. Wnlkcr end
111 up week carn|&gt;i'.igii fur tin- week
i allege
Not long after he grad­ leave for home and cause a vacancy i
.Sir.
and Mrs. J. B: T aylor, who
of April 21 get busy.
PAUL \ P O IN T S
uated he became a professor in th a t in th« circle th a t had been so pleased
Informal Sew ing Party
havii
been »pending the w inter in
p
e
o
p
le
CJuite
a
n
u
m
b
e
r
of
o
u
r
college and continued will» it and to ti.ive her am ong them.
Mrs Grace
New line neck wear
Those ,i
Mr* Gen WuCon etiterlaiiietl th
Sanford
,p)uiorcd to- Miami last
lately
■'irvt
Si
Im
V
e
been
mi
tile
Sick
lt*t
tin*
Cllieago
Medleal
college
most
E. Williams, 106 East First
pres. nl were Musdumos S. Nnunt. ., members of the E m broidery Circle, I wp(|k
u h#y urt, ex()(.ctej U(ttl| n jn
•
G2-21C
"N
o
b
o
d
y
seriously
all
and
all
now
on
„f
Die
time
until
about
Hix
years
ago.
G2-2tc
H. R Stevens. Ifrownlee, Dingee. ' of which *hp is n member, with n ' Sanford Sunday
the mend
Among th indisposed
, (l 1W91 hjM ,„.„1, 1, fun,.,! und be
Wabi-m.ui, O L Taylor, it L Pec's. • harm ing little sewing |&gt;arty WedC L. Smith, president "f the h a v e been M rs Bridge,
Mr lliih* nn|j |„ s w,ft. w^iit to Honolulu in the G. Davis Hurt, J. A Thomas. J f
uesiluy afternoon at her home tin
Southern Audit Co. o f Charlotte. anti Mr Me G uinn
Mrs. C. L." Smith und little son,
Hawaiian Islands
T he d o rto r’s Bennett. II. H. Guthrie, C, C Wontl-: S eventh streets T he informality of
N C., and Richmond. Va , is sepntl
C. L. Sm ith, Jr,, iictompnnietl Mr.
Mr David McGowan und son. hi'allli becoming much itetter with
rulT. A D Parrish, M ay' Dickins, th e occasion was delightful and was Smith to Sanford. They are s to p ­
big several days in S anford on busi­ David, J r . from Steubenville, Ohioness.
Mr. Smith is accompanied visited Mr a m i Mr* Buehanan a the two years of rest, they returned Ge-i I'uslon, C Bryce Bell, Miss much enjoyed by those present who ping at the Sanford House.
to Chieago where lit* continued his Devlin and Miss Bessie Long
.w ere Mesdames Etile Ko*. Carrie
by his wifo nnd son
few days last w eek
work
Si* year* ago he discovered
Marlow, Zeh Ratti If, \\ W AberMr and Mt* C Alvin P o tt e r of
Mis* Ulani h e G a r w o o d , w ho i&gt; that In* memory »a* lading so he
S B. Wood* of Petersburg. Va .
.4 ft Tra
j n a t h ) , l.tllo- Herndon and Miss Providence, It. I , are spending a
s
p
e
n
d
i
n
g
t
h
e
w
i
n
t
e
r
ill
O
coee
f
‘
at
a representative of tbe A. C I. 1*
could not tru.st himself to write a
The social service commit ten of Nellie Evans,
few days with Dr. and Mrs. H ow ard
in Sanford on business for the road h o m e for a w e e k '* vi*it
prescription
He therefore gave u p '
the Methodist church gave a charmwhlfh en route to their home.
Mr. Woods is travelling n his motor
• ^ r * * Campbell and *i*tei
w„ r|4 tll„j they moved to Sun
l. nunch P a r t y
mg little art lea at the home of Mrs.
.,
..........................
* i ; ..............................i . . . i .
.
. .......
•
car over the line of road defining h av e gone to Miami and other iKiitit* jof(j
w j„,rt&gt; , h«-&gt; lived till about
One of the delightful events of Un­
\V W Abernathv Monday after* Mrs. E. W. Bell of A tlanta is the
the right of way. w ith u view of sou th for u little trip
N(.V(M1 mouths ago when they renoon.
Sample
copies
of
th
e
pictures
week
wua the launch party Wednes- attractive guest of her sister, Mrs.
iro
n
t
notifying owner* of pro p e rty who , A party of young jn-oplc
t u r n e d to C h i c a g o
F o r t h e last w.-re placed about the room*, mak- day afternoon In honor of Mrs. R. A
Geo. Bishop.
have encroached upon th e line
Paula and vicinity r h i i t c r c d 0 4
the doctor lias been falling mg an attractive display.
Orders f a r s e , the popular guest of Mrs. W.
For a Safe S h ave!
laU,n&lt;h
r “ i"
I’ttR-nhart in vefy fast. L u l Tuesday his mind, were taken for n num ber of the
Miss A. M. Fisher of Tennessee,
W a tio n . The p u rty left the city
a
representative of the B u tte rick
in
the
early
afternoon
for
a
trip
to
go to Albert G ram ling's real sanitary c h “ r|[,? n,ul
°n “
CampinB » b' ,‘b »'“* b w n k'iving aw ay, seemed drawings and paintings.
China is
barber s h o p . ' An o u nce of proven- di,ion ,0 Blue Springs last S aturday, clearer than it had been before for being studied by t hu. class ami sev­ Ilcresford nnd all re p o rt one of -the | Fashions, with liendquurters in New
lonti time and his wife bail the eral fine pajier* were given on this happiest pleasure parties of the win-j A’ork is a guest in the city,
lion is worth a pound of cure Ser- T h *‘ rlv'''
'* p i ^ a H y beau- a„ tortg
lifu
!
at
this
season
nnd
in
spite
of
(.0
r
unfurl
iff being with him all that tuple.
As lunching js one of the ph —
vice Do Luxe, 119 W F irst St
Ten and suntlwfrh*** were ter
root
a,
(her
tin*
trip
w:;*
much
t
lo­
d
a
y
W
e
d
n
e
s
d
a
y
he
w
as
u
n
i
o
n
joym
eni*
of
launching
this
irnporMr*
M
II
llulhurn, who has
r,i tf
rved and a pl-usirit sonai hour
I h*»*r -||U post ug tin- (-.If ' l i o n * a n d r e m a i n e d *o t o tin- e n d .
r i . j- V. -i
t
it
it
t
requisite
was
not
forgotten
an
d
,
been
visiting
the
fumily of her
&gt;njoyed after tin- program
Have Your Ford R epainted No»
(v w.-ir Mr ¡nii| Mr* &lt;" C I'. ..r w hieh (¡¡me T h u r s d a v a f t e r n o o n .it
a delicious picnic lunch was served brother. Mr. Chi*. Hand left S a tu rWe have secured the service* of a son.
Hi I- ’ ai ' t »rcce Iserm.tn. about 3.30 o'clock.
en route. The guy pleasure seekers day for her home in Brooklyn, N . Y.
first class painter and we can make E s t h e r ¡md A t. ita N elsyn. K rarices
. Inform al Krruing Party
»
re tu rn ed to the city by moonlight.
Many years ,jgo Dr. Delumutor
your Ford look like new a t a cost of arid Flora Pearson, Oscar Pearson,
Miss Blanche Johns was the TYiose invited wefe Mrs. Carso, Mr.
Tho friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W. v
was converted and united with the
only $12.00. This in c lu d e s cleaning George Smith arid Ross Kearns.
Baptist church and has remained u ihurm ing young hostess ut a de- and Mrs. W. E W atson, Mr. and Brady will regfet to hear t h a t th ey
•thoroughly, coat of d ro p black and
Mr. and Mr*. Bridge are s p e n d - , fuitltful, consistent member till the bghtfully informal evening of fun ¡M rs. Geo. D. Bishop. Dr. and Mrs. will take their departure for Hrookcoat of finishing varnish, upholstrrry ing the week .it Twin Lakes Plan­
Father called him home.
He wu« ¡id frolic Tue«day .night to a ( tint- Puleston, Mr nnd Mrs. B W. Horn-^ lyn Sunday,
and top retouched.
4 8 bout* re­ ta tio n
The charm ( don, -Mr. nnd Mrs. It. A. Newm an, \
very active in c h im b -work a* long her of her girl friends
quired to complete the job.
simplicity pervaded the d e m m - • Htfti. and Mrs. 1) L. Thrasher, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Doyle of
us hi* health perm itted. He enjoy
Sanford M achine &amp; Garage.
ed working und wu* ever ready to i ¡ms of the rooms, a profusion of Charlie Bell of Atluntn, Misses Flor- Jacksonville and their two intferest.MUORE
S
STATION
62-Fri-4tc
lb ’ was chairman ■•-.es n n d n a s t u r t i u m * being used for eure Frank, Laura Fish. C harlotte ing children, who have been visiting
\\
\
fc-ighl lui* bonghi thè do »lint he could
J D. Davison, m a n a g e r of the
re* Hand, Sutdee Williams; Messrs. Ar- Mr Doyle's m other have re tu r n e d
of
th»
budding
com
m ittee of the 1 1 eir adornm ent. • Tem pling
house belone g ( m thè late tilt ver
Sanford F urniture Co. i* making utt Mitchell and »ili ino Ve hi* futnily Memorial Baptist church In Cht freshmonts were served, consisting of ih u r Yowell, J II. Roberts, L. P. to their home.
im provem ent in the s to re that' will
cago when they built their present . iiicken" salad, sandwiches, stuffed McCuller. EVrn-st Galloway. Joe Deth ere front th- .1 C. Smith piaciA n n o u n r r mrn/s
give more space nnd a d d to the a p ­
T h ........ It.ry nnd coffee.
Music and for- Mont. S. M. Lloyd
T he trucker throughoul thè Cnl- beautiful house of worship.
Tonight th e W om an’s M issionary
pearance of the place. A wide bal­
iloctur
was
also
one
of
the
founders
j
tune
telling
made
the
evening
pass
Deltu wen- mighty sorry Mr.
Society of tho B ap tist church m eets
cony a t tho rear is being constructed 1
Sertn O'clock D innrr
! Dolly wns down in Miami, where it of the Chicago Medical college, lie ¡11 loo. quickly. Enjoying the hoswhich gives space a b o v e for furni­ is ttìce and warm. at thè ne a s p a per w'ns a man who made m any very I pitality of Miss Johns were Misses
Mr. and Mrs. W alsm an enter- for their m o n th ly meeting nt 7:00
M eeting will be held in
ture an d beneath which an office tneri’s convention when he shotild close friend; who were ready to Ho* Helen Rowland. .Chailotte Hand. Inlned with an a t tr a c tiv e dinner o'clock.
will be arranged and o th e r equip­ have l.ee,, ut home to regulate the »nythli«rWV him «...1 they have him. I dl an Higgins. Essie Purdon. Mar- p a r ty Wednesday evening nt seven tho church.
ment placed for the display of furni­ w a te r protect tori and keep J ack "«ch a help in these months of weary g ir.t Davis. Haze
Hand. Mary o'clock In honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Tomorrow afternoon tho d elig h t­
ture. T he tier of shelve» will be Front nwny
waiting nnd watching.
And they * id Lucca Chappell. Nellie Mder F ra n k T albott. T he table was love­
ful
program to the Literature De­
and
Kuiilee
Williams.
lowered and widened, giving wall
ly with Its tasteful nr range men If,
M h . V b . C urry of New S m yrnaJ&gt; V0 *&gt;«"
1o ‘l" fnr hlm ior h‘
‘ " ‘ 1* ‘
—
partm ent will be given by M rs.
space above for the hanging of
had
done
so
much
for
them
,
lie
fresh
fragrant
violets
being
the
only
a n d children a r e making u week’s
^
The Crucifixion
framed pictutes.
W hen completed
seemed to enjoy so much helping
flowers and used with quantities of Fannie Stom bridge Munson a t her
visit with her daughter. Mm. Will
Mrs. Mur.aon
the uppearance *of tho e n tire store
those
in
need
nnd
working
for
tinasparagus
fern. A . basket of violets studio at 3 o'clock.
At
th
e
Congregational
elturrh
on
P r e v a il .
requests
her
guests
to
be p re s e n t
»ill )&gt;e much improved.
interests of other*.
He was the Sunday evening S ta iner’s "Cruci- and fern graced the centet while
•
Mrs, J. F. M&gt; Clelb.nd nnd sons. young men's friend and the student*
C ontinued on Pago 8
Itiion" will be rendered by the choir. leave* of the fern were scattered
Woodland Park
J . F'. Jr. and George B visited her
Belter th a n over. Now open for p a re n ts at Fort Christmas several in the college always found in Dr
Delamater a sym pathizing, helpful
the season. Sundays on ly . Leased d a y s recently.
friend,
one to whom they . could go
privately on week days. Sec photos, y/ Mrs. Mary Symes Wallace will
nt
any
time and be sure of l s y m ­
etc., on popcorn wagon.
61-tf
m ak e her residence for a time at pathetic hearing.
He literally wore
th e C ust home, her recent purchase himself out doihg good. Such char­
N O TIC E TO TAX PAYERS
on Cameron avenue.
Her gra n d ­
All p roperty holders in Seminole d a u g h te r , Miss Minn Howard will acter» are rare in this world and can
not help being greatly missed. To
coQnty are here notified and re­ keep her company.
us with our limited vision jt seems
quested to make their r e tu r n of all
J o e Cameron, who has been quite strange th a t a life so ire fu l should
HERE is n hunuin side to thin institution. We like to meet outr customers nnd get
#
feal and personal p ro p e rty for the ill with an Intestinal trouble in out
acquainted
with
them
for
our
mutual
advantage.
bo thus cut-short but ,we know that
M
1915 Tax A ssessm ent
agnin, we arc pleased to see.
the F ather doeth all things well and
«1 This hank is working all the time to pfease iU customers, and we are well equipped
All p roperty not re tu r n e d by April
R o b e rt King, J r., end wifo have th a t some time we shall understand
to render the best assistance to legitimate business interests.
1st will be assessed a» unk n o w n .
m oved to tho D ic e 'cottage irj C a m ­ what now is so inexplicable. ' Jesus
A. V A U G H N ,
% Your uflaire can be intrusted to your HOME INSTITUTION with the knowledge
e ro n city from th e Repp place.
says " W h a t I do thou knowest not
Taa Assessor,
M rs. Ella Greenland will entertain now, b u t thou ahalt know hercthat they will be well cared for, as this bank is owfled and mnnaged by the most solid
Seminole County.
friends a t a picnic dinner Sunday ■ f te r .'
and successful business men of this city.
1-8, 2 2 ; 2-12-26; 3-12-26.
a t her home on Cameron avenue.
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The remains were b ro u g h t to
We conduct a well equipped Savings Department, where you can open an account
A ny one having news for t h e | Woodstock Friday morning and the
Shave Yourself
with
$1.00 and will receive-1 per cent interest, compounded quarterly, on all funds
M oore’s Station correspondent please
(ervic„ w e .# hpM at thp
The w ay to save tim e, save your
deposited.
patience, save your m oney nnd save call up p h tn e No 1008 o n * J o n g , Bapttat church Sunday morning at
a n d one short ring anti it will bo 11:00 o ’clock and the body was laid
LET US SERVE YOU
y°ur face is to shave yourself with
greatly appreciated
away in the family lot in Oakland
the safety r a ttir a . We h a v o th e fol­
cemetery.
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JfHe, Enders, Ever R eady a n d Auto
Chopped Hair In Surgery.
Engraving Work a S p ecialty
Strop a n d all the accessories. G et
Chopped hair has been successfully
F O R R E S T L A K E , Pres.
D . L. T H R A S H E R , Vice-Prca.
A . R. K E Y , Cashier
B e s t ofW ork G uaranteed
the habit of shaving y o u r own face
Send fo r fV icae.and Semples ■abBtltuted&lt;for skin In skin grafting
an d you will alw ays do it.
by a French surgeon, due to the fact
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ONE OF THE GREATEST MOVES IN TRANSPORTATION
CIRCLES THAT HAS HAPPENED IN YEARS
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Mr. W alter B. C lay, chief ungi iee-I pographor, a n d L, «aid to he one of t
for fho ^ V w t C o a s t C o n s tr u c tio i A

th e bent m a p

m en in th e c o u n try

D evelopm ent C o m p an y , which Is He ( He .has been engaged with engineering incorporated to su rv e y the rou te ing crews on some of the greatest
und to construct t h e Fort Myers, railroad jobs in tho United States.
Mr. Clay said th a t this first com­
M arco liny &amp; Miami Railroad, was
in th e city today in consultation plete survey across the s ta te will
with Mr. W. J. Ililands, trustee for cost about JIM.000 and will he com­
th e com pany.
Mr. Clay went to pleted within 90 days. Ho says that
Jacksonville to th e 1 o'clock train, the public h a s the idea th a t the
where he will bo nt th e Hotel Manor) lower part of Lee epunty Is one vast
until Friday, buying his surveying morass of sw a m p and quagmire,
outfit, which with t h e exception of h u t this is a fnllac/, and th a t from
tho live stock and vehicles, th a t p art his personal inspection of the entire
of tho equipm ent being already on country in his m ap m aking expedi­
th e ground, will he rushed to F ort tions he has found thousands of
acres o f ' high- dhy islands nnd in
Myers at once.
Mr. Clay has be&lt;?n m aking a tout1 m a n y cases hills, heavily timbered
of tho s ta te for th e p ast few wrebks with pine a n d live oak, lands th at
on business for th e com pany, and will h° ° f inestim able value b6th
says th e last m atters of detail have for their tim b e r and their agricul­
been a rrn n g id and t h a t h e" 1?Kiiow tural purposes, when opened b y the
ready for actual work and wit» his railroad and in a section where it is
crew of tw enty-one men, mules, commonly supposed only th e swam ­
wagons, camping outfit, etc., he will p y glades exist.
s t a r t o u t from F ort M yers on next
Mr. Clay Js ea g er for tho fray and
M onday, the 2 t s t to begin the actual will push the surv e y across th e state
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Five of the men in tho crew are Ho says he will s ta k e his knowledge
tho best engineers ho could get from of the state a n d his re putation as
som e *200 applicants, among them a "’cTvIT'englnebr" oiT'lho success of
are W. C. Hill, chief of tho party, th e new railroad -th a t he is going to
with 2 years' actual experience in survey and help to create and also
the Kvcrglndcs and who was chief says there is n o th in g as big today in
of tho surveying p a r ty for tho east tho state or t h a t offers the possibil­
and west railroad, recently built ities th at the Fort Myers, Marco
in south Floridn; Mr. G. C. Elmore, 1 Buy &amp; Miami Railroad does, as a
who was with Mr. Hill for t h r e e 1developer of new country, rich in
years, and Mr. G. A. Hrettm ann, a j resources uni^ ns a money maker
G o'm an, who is tho p a rty ’s t o - w o r its stock holders.

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SEND US YOUR ORDERS

Hsn'ortl Lodge No 62, F. nnd A. M.
Communication« very first and third
Thursdays at 7:30.
visiting brethren
welcome.
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J. C. Kumph
\V. M.
Secretary

Seminole Chapter 2, O rder Eastern Sla
Meets «very first and third Tuesday
In earh month. Everyone who has seen
his Star in tin- East are cordiully invited
to visit this chapter.
Alice E Robbins. Sec’y
P h o e n ii Lodge No 5. K. of P.

Meets second ami fourth Tuesdays
Nisi ting knights nlwnytt welcome,
H. McLaulin
O. J. Miller
K. R. and S.
C. C.
Sanford Lodge No. 27, I. O. O. F. *
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. m.,
over Imperial^Theatre.
J. W. 0 . Singletary
C. C. Cobb,
Secretary
N. G.
f is te City ( amp No. 6, W. O. W

Moots second and fourth Wednesday
nights in each month.
F. L. Miller
J. F. Hoolehan
Clerk
Council Commander
United Brotherhood of Carpenters snd
Joiners of America
Sanford Local Union No. 1751 meets
first and third Thursday night at 7
o'clock in the Eagles' Hall.
J. W. O. Singletary,
J. M Brown,
Soc'y-T r«*ns.
President

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CHANNELS
ANGLES AND
ALL SHAPES J
BOILER PLATE
TANK STEEL
STRUCTURAL
IRON WORK OF
ALL KINDS
TRUSS HODS
STAY BOLTS
GALVANIZED
COPPER AND
ZINC SHEETS
OAK
CYPRESS
MAHOGANY
WHITE PINE AND
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BOILERS AND TANKS
BUILT TO ORDER
Compelen! forre of workmen for
road work at all limes

JACKSONVILLE .FLORIDA

I Mi Al. AUVfcU VISING
II. P. f) p. ? mford Lodge 1211
Meet first and third Wednesday night
nt corner of First St. and Palmetto Ave.
M A H T K I I 'N HALK
O. L. Taylor
R. L. Peck
Notic» I« h,r*by glvrn th at in pu tausnr*
* Secretary
Exalted Ruler ot a cleri** "!&gt;t in* Clrcu
Circuii Court S*v»nlh

Judicial Circuit In and for Seminole Coun-

T he Lake Breeze Council No. 31 Junior
Order United American Mechanics
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P.
M., In tho C ity Hall. Visiting brothers
are welcome. C. H. Smith, Rec. Sec.
Celery City Aerie No. 1853

Meeting every Tuesday night nt 8
o ’clock. Pico Building.
J. T. Hoolehan,
G. E. Tnnitus,
Worthy Proaident '
Secretary
OJLS TRIBE NO. fit, I. O. It. M.
M o t s every first and third Friday
nights a t 7:30 in Masonic Temple.
,
VlriUng brothers welcome
W. A. Ginn,
John Stamper,
C. of II.
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Capacity Always Within Call.
It Is certainly true th a t no one
knows the resource* of hla own mind
and body until 'home great aense ot
duty cornea to him, roualng him to
play bta p a rt well In the work of life.
T h e re arp unused capacities In brain
• o d nervous system, In mind and mor­
a l nature th a t are capable of develop­
m ent and effective use Who knows
th e potentiality of Ilfo force In him­
self until h e .g iv e s It ppportunlly for
full expression?—Exchange.

Rich P aarl Oyster B an k a
•nie richest pearl oyster banka are
situated around the northern and
eastern cosat of tho Bahrein Islanda.
Units of measurement In th e sale are
the rice bag and the cçOee bag. which
hold on t h e s v e n g a HO and 175
pounds, respectively, of uncleanod
abella.
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ISIS, In th at certain to r e ri« ,ur" suit, where­
in f.lliabeth J. th Muntoti, by her n iu t
lrl*nd, Prshlt A. Hmith, so d William I»
llartlett, her huib and, at* complainant*,
and th* Florida Carden« Co.,- Ine., Th*
Moward-I'aekard l a n d Company, a cor­
poration, Ito hr r t L. Howard and N*Uon
(D ay are defrndante, I, a* Special M atter In
Chancery, wilt, on th # Klr*l Monday In
April, A. t). lpt1, being the 6th day ol »aid
month. In Imat ol th e court hou*e 4 « s In th#
rity ot Santord. Florida, daring the legal
hour# ot sale,«otter for aale -an d **1! to the
highest bidder (or caah til* following d* ,.
perennai‘ property,
[bed real and per
. . to-wlti
I .at Number Lleven (No.. It&gt;
I t ) of
nt Kurel
Kureka
H am m ork , according
ig to a plat thereat recorded In F tit lloak " I I , " peg# T8, in the
olPre ot the
__ Clerk
____ of the Circuit Court ot
Orange County, Florida, and containing
Ten (101 acre* moew or I#«*, according to
tho eurvey ol eaid p lat. A b a U t , N u m ­
ber* Thirty-one. Thirty-tw o. T hlrty-threa
and Thirty-tour (61. 32, 33 and 31) a t Kurelin Hammock, according to a plat thereof
record«} In plat book " D “ 'pag* 76, In th*
office of the Clerk ot (he Circuit C ourt of
Orange County, Florida, and containing
fiva arrea more or lee*, according to th* aurvey of eold plat. And alto F • • M
. . .y ja_o )(
aharrerf the prelected *t«c|) at tha Florida
Carden* Company, In*., reprrreitted by
certificate Number Hoventy-elght &lt;?S). Bald
p ro p e rty to be eold a* th o property ot the
détendants, and to eatloly »aid decree.
I'urcbaaer.to pay.tur^ l^J*.
IIC K IN 80N ,
It pedal M aster In Chancery.
. Maaeey * Widow,
Solid tur* ter Complainant*.
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Notice of ApptlcatUa far T a t Deed Cader
Hcelles 67* *f th e D eaerai .Statuire
Notice la hereby given t h a t J. A. La*hbrook, purchaier o f Tax Certificate No.
2614, dated the 4th day of J u a e , A. t).
1*94, h a , filed said certificato In my offlr
and baa mad* application for tax deed to
laauo In accordance with taw. Bald certifi­
cat* em brace, th* following dreerlbed prop,
eri y l i m i t e d In Bcmlhote county, Florida,
to-wit: NE U of B E K of «K l», Pec. 31

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The eald Und being aa»*aa*d i t th# dat*
a t t h e beasne* of such certlflcst* la tho
■SMO of C. J. Murdock.
ttnl*** »aid erritifisat» shell . b# red eem ed , according to
Is « , l a i ifred «III temi* thereon on th e
X4th d a y ol April,-A. D . 1*16.
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\Viineu&gt; my nlfitl»l_ s l f n s i o r s ^ i n A i s t l

thD tho ittk day ol March. A. Ck^ 1916.
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Clerk Clrtrtlt Court, S oninolo Co.» FU.
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RAILROAD FROM EAST TO WEST COAST ;

Monroe Chapter No. 15, It. A M.
Meets every second and fourth Thure
day in Munonic Hall over the Imperla
Theatre. Visiting companions welcome.
J. F. Kurnntr
H. E Tolar
Secretary'
High Priest

MARCH

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For Some of

«The Cream of All Ice Creams

I Ceexn«hi. l9M.tr d»tM«a»*N«np«t*r3n«it»ul
THE 8IN O F LUXURY.
D r e s s e i for b r e a k f a s t, a n d dinner, a n d
ball;

Dresses to sit In. and stand In. and

walk In;
Dresses to dance In, to ftlrt In. and talk
In,
Dresses In which to do nothing at all.

THE KIND THAT REFLECTS CREDIT W O N THE TASTE OF THE HOST I:ss
•f The cream we use comes from inspected cows—it is pastuerized t o &lt;|&lt;-&gt;iniV
all bacteria.
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Tf It is made in many different forms—with many different flavors. Some kinds
are filled with delicious nuts, citron and other goodies; other kinds are made fn m
pure crushed fruits. In all its making NO HUMAN HANDS TOUCH IT, ;in,|
it is made in a plant where the sanitation could not possibly be improved o n .
•f- Order it from your nearest fountain; if your dealer has not yet handled it.
write us, and we will see that you are supplied.

If this wero an ago of plainness In
women's clothes, homo furnishing and
lito like, not half
tho sins laid to
the door of wom­
en would be com­
mitted. Our dear
old g r a n d m n h
counted
th o rn solves lucky if
S W t o u V e
rean
om pany
they had one bon-j
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net and tho muk- ;
lags of a dress a
Phones 5013 and 9084 Bell
Jacksouville, Florida
year.
Of course, Jhcro
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But .th a t be tho wiser. She realize? that his
tlon.
with good -I:
didn't ruffle„ tho counsel la not In accordance
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quiet minds o L Judgment. Sho has a dim notion th a t X
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girls of that pe- 1 her will might be good enough still V
rlod.
They spun th e Muon for th e ir to work faithfully for tho Interest of t3
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We are prepared to figure with you on a ll « l a w *
gow ns, embellished th e m w ith needle­ her nployc.* and draw her good s a l­ ■’
w o rk done by th e ir ow n fair fingers, ary, though married, but the lives of n of LUMBER and MILLWORK'for HOUSE. S', i irk
a n d m a de their gowns simply. A girl the single and the married women a
or BARN. FraniiriK, flooring, ceiling, siding, w ii
was considered wildly e x tra v a g a n t If nfo 'holly nt v a ria n c e with each
doors, screens, blinds, mouldings, lattice, f r a m e s , i

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MILLWORK OF ALL DESCRIPTION’S

s u c h a dress did not Inst h e r nt least
five years.

M aidens were c o n t e n t to do tho
h o u se w o rk . They vied with each oth­
e r In aeelng which ofio could make the
b e st bread, cake, ptes, a n d p u t up tho
b e s t preserves.
They, no v e r looked
for p r e se n ts on b irth d a y s.
A rose
p ic k e d fresh from th o garden was
c o n sid e re d orn a m e n t enough, twisted
l u - a girl's hair or tu c k e d In h e r bull
Only th o very fat. elderly ladles poa
sensed a string of gold brads, tor
th e y w ere expected to w ard off a triple
chin.
Young men çuutd afford to marry
In th o se days. It d id n 't cost very much
to s e t up a home. N o r w ere th e y out
m uch In e n tertaining th e ir frtqnds
T h e young folks got up surprise par­
ties, a n d brought w ith them enough
s u b s ta n tia l food, not ouly to feast on.
but to la s t over a week.
Cllrls of 1914 llvo In a different era
T h e y seem to b r e a th e extra v a g a n ce
w ith th e first breath they draw. The
little girl of ten In sists upon having
h e r w hile shoes, her h a ir ribbons, and
bends, no m a tte r how hard a t i m e
h e r p a r e n ts havo to got along
At
e ig h te e n h e r tastes h a v e grown apace
It lake# nil that h e r p a r e n ts can rake
and sc r a p e to buy h e r fnshlonablo
clothes ftfr her dresses to walk In. flirt
In nnd talk In
Sho w a n ts Jeweled
com bs and pins for h e r hair, even
though th e y - n r o p a ste , bra c e le ts and
brooches, beads, c h a in s nnd earrings
galore. She would a s soon be out of
tho w o rld as out of th o fashion. Sho
m ust, r he will havo luxuries to keep
up w ith oth e r girls In fa sh io n « swim
H er h a ts a re loaded dow n with feath­
ers. th e price of gny one of which
would ha v e made h e r grandm other
gasp.
It lakes almost &amp; llfellmo for
her to leant tha t luxury, whore one
c a n n o t afford It, Is a Bln; th a t the ex­
travagance Is a b oom erang, which
ru in s th o hand th a t h u r ls It forth.
T h e girl who saves m oney will be
enabled n i t e r a while to g e t what she
needs, a n d more. In th e way &lt;»f iux.trIcs.
A girl meets te m p ta tio n hnlfway w h e n she chnrdnntly covet« costly guw-gaws, recklessly purchasing
them, letting the consequences be
w ha t th e y insy.
T h o sim pler and
plainer th e girls.' th e m oro they are
a d m ire d by men who will marry.

other.
T he single woman can pursue th e
oven te n o r of h e r ways, refusing to &lt;a
l a v e her attention directed elsewhere
during business hours. T he married
w o m a n -Is tho plaything of fate. No
m a tte r how "urgent m ay bo h e r need
of money, much m ay happen In h e r
life to keep her from earning h e r
livelihood. While It la truo tlmt pcoplo should wed for love nnd lovo
alone, they should also guard against
the tcm ptutlon of m a rry in g und giving
up a c e rta in ty for an u n c e rta in ty —
linking th e ir fate with those who h a r e
ne ith e r m eans nor am bition to keep
them out of the poorhouse In old ngo.
If a m an loves a woman well
enough, he will striv e hard to c a m
a salary equal tq h e r ow n before he
asks h e r to give up h e r s .1 While love
Is wonderfully compelling. It behooves
a woman to face such n tem ptation
to wpd with sagacity. A poor, hut
a m bitious young m an can inakn good
In the world If he in given time when
lovo urges Ills am bition onward

Tell Uh What You Want

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Plans to Lead an Expedition Into F a r
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Princeton, B. C.—Col. H ubert S te ­
venson, v e te r a n m ining m an a n d e x ­
plorer, Is nt work on th e (Radstono
mine, n e a r Allison, and 4ms some fino
ore. Although seventy-five years old,
he Is planning to lead a n expedition
to th e fur North In se a rc h of a lost
mine, which w«* worked In the Cari­
boo placer days by two men. Hose ami
Johnson, both of whom were killed
In a qua rre l about th e ir discovery.
• Colonel S tevenson was acquainted
w ith th o m en nnd has Information
which leads him to bellovo ho can r e ­
cover th e ground, which Is on a tr ib u ­
tary of A ntler creek.

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“ OLD ZEKE,” BIG LION, SLAIN
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F o re lt n a n o e r s Trail Him a Week and
Will Get Two H undred Dol­
la rs Reward.

Ilonldor, Colo.—"Old Zcko," a ’ fero­
cious mountain Bon. for years tho ^er­
ror of elk. doer and cattlo near Estc*
Park, was shot and killed receutly by
T H E T E M PTA TIO N W H IC H FACES
Mark Edlck and Joseph Ilyan of tho
SOME W OMEN.
forest reserve, who had chased tho
animal for more than n week. With
My heart was hot and reatleaa.
a pack of dogs, they trailed the lion
And my Ilfs was full of earn.
through tho hills at tho rato of fifteen
And the burden Uld upon me
Seemed greater than I could bear.
miles n dnjr. nnd lato tho other after­
T h c rtf never was a gre ater mistake noon brought him to bay. The animal
than -the oft Implied supposition that measured nine feet from tip to tip.
Notice of his death was sen t to tho
the genera! run of women havo "the
m arrying bee" in their bonnets. The county commissioners nnd Edlck and
truth la where ono woman considers Ryan will be given tho |20Q reward for
marriage tho goal of her ambition, killing of the b e a s t
there a r e plenty of others whose days
are bo filled with cares they have TOWN ENTIRELY TOO GOOD
little tjm o to speculate- over It, or
dream of Its possibilities. Tho wom­ Hootler Marshal Quits In Dlagust
an who h a s commenced n s jx child
When Only One Arrest la Made
either In factory o r store realizes
In Two Year«..
what a n important figure dally sup­
port c u ts In her life.
Hammond, Jnd.—Two years ago
The goal of her ambition has been Oddy Crouch was Inducted into the
to rise higher and t\,tlher Ju»t as s h e office or town marshal of Nashrlllo
'has seen ’other young women do be- with great acclaim. His salary was to
fore her. She knows It means worry he $1 a week and )5 for every arrest
and pinching to save up enough for he made. Oddy thought ho waa going
rent and food. When she has auc-' -to make a 'fo rtu n e . Recently he receeded to reaching the point where sal- signed In disgust. In the two years
ary countn and h er ru tu re looks he had been marshal of Nashville he
brightent, a shadow ofitlmes crosses had made one arrest, netting him $6
her path in the shape of a man. He
’"they are too danged good In'NaatD
!a generally n good natured fellow, ville," said Oddy, "I'm going to Chikind of heart, but ho h a s a position cage to he a detective. Them's tho
which n ets him scarcely more than boys tbat get the money."
enough to keep himself. He knows
that she la frugal and Judges that atfe
might have saved quite a fair am ount
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Ho paya court to h er ‘and proposes
marriage.
The firm which employs her has
made It plain that it will b a r married
women from their staff of workers.
Hoy loyer hints at a s ec ret marriage;
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our own dining car service. Pullman reservation* and informin' o

J. G. KIRKLAND. D. I». A.

A. W. FRITOT, l&gt; I’ '

Hillsboro Holed, Tam ps, FIs.

138 W. Bay St.. Jarltsoniillt. II*-

Qisavowed the Co r e s t
In the nineteenth century, directly
following tho French revolution, when
m en lived and d re am ed Iq forms of
freemeD, women expressed t h d r desire
for an untrammeled eftlstcnc’e by dis­
avowing their rorsotif and adopting the
long, easy lines of tho em pire gown.
T he atylo of the corset depends on the
style o! the gown, and here, again, con­
cessions were made to , th e figure,
whlcb rendpted slays unnecessary.

Left the City Man Thinking.

A city man once hnd occasion t*
■«It sa
atte business,
hllHltlONR nr'
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visit
n fawlNsM
farmers on
m alned for dinner.* T h e - r W &gt;"*
filatance waa literally a v,'n tolj*
clilckcn. Thoee a t Inble, Including
t h e farmer's two young *nn '■ l” r’ir
, gled unsucccasfuBy to maki*
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pression upon t h e i r respective help­
ing*. when 8am turntyl t" hi« broth* •
•T om ," he said aoflly. "•

Dig Deep for Mineral Wealth.
Michigan ts eaid to have the deep­
est mines In the world, bu t ore ip be­
ing mined at tho depth of 5.000 feet la
th e Caflln shaft, the deepest gold rnloo
off the .Wltwatefarand In S outh Africa.
Gpnsldorlng tho email and uniform in­
crease In tehtperatures In. this shaft
and the fact that there, a fo apparent­
ly no mechanical barriers. It U be­
lieved th a t'm in in g can be Carried on
a t a profit a t a depth aa g r e a t a i 1,000

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Tip to tho Jury

T h e g re a t Jo h n P hllpott Cur r an ■u
o n c e add re ssin g n Jury In »« ltn!^ f
t a n t case. During his sp-'-' ii l”' 0
s e r v e d th a t th e ju d g o shook ids hr*

F earing the gesture ahould liav'' ■“
v erse 1nflnonr”i on the Jury- ( urL .
w arm ed up for the momeni ■&lt;!
«n ' uld-jlion *&gt;f hU
T seo. gout leinen, tlitv^ffo
ve me. B Io4
lonlshtp'p*a h?nd, buL benqve
rem ain herd mrny day« )'ouI will «
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burglar l e f t in a hurry
*Incident That Taught Him It W u
WIh to Avoid Houaes W herein
Are Young Children.
"Of rourae. In my baalnoM, game aa
to any othor,” sai^ tho ret I rod b u r
■Ur. "you lcarn by « P o u n c e Oue u(
Cbo n « t thing» I learned In th at wny
v u to avoid houaea where they had
»0Ung children. Infanta.
-Grown folka may aloep right
through thundoratorma; windstorma,
tblug» falling down In the house, most
any *ort of racket, but you n ever can
tell what an Infant will do. And those
aarao* grown-up folka that will aloop
right through anything else wjll wako
i
m,' »harp at th« amallcit peep from
■ an Infant T hey acem to be tunod
that way. Dut I had to ldalm this by
eipericnce.
•One night when I waa new in tho
builnesa I went into what aeenied to
tor. n promlalng looking houao In tho
(uburh:in dlatrlcla. O otln by tho eaay
cellar window and padded upatalra to
the second atory front room with no
trouble at all and went s tra ig h t to
tbo imrcau. I opcaed tho top drawer
gently, without a queak. and when 1
turned In ray light the vory Ilnit thing
] raw was a diamond ring th a t I guess
o ust havo made my eyea sparkle na
much aa the ring did. It' w aa a big
a t n e . 1 should think two or thro e caraU
*'*7f'*iia a man’# rfft£ fthd lnsfcad o f
slipping It straight into my pocket as
I should have dono 1 put It on my Bn_ g a r.for Just a m om ent to look a t iL
Al lhal samo Instant I heard a baby
begin to cry.
"I bad seen two persons In a bed In
this room, but I lmd not observed a
crib ever on tho ftlher side of the tyed.
Hut the Instant that baby cried on&lt;&gt;mf
the llgurca In the bod raised up on Its
elbow with Its bsck townrd me nnd
looked ovfr Into the crib at th e child,
and I didn’t need to have anybody tell
me that It wna tlmo for mo to go,
which I did. w lth iu t those tw o p e r
sons In tho bed knowing then th at I
had been there at all."
Trinity Thorn Disappoints.
The Glastonbury thorn In Trinity
churchyard. New York, disappointed
Its friends again this year by fulling
to put forth tho "white buttercup'*
blossoms with which it never falls tn
England to greet January 7, Christ­
ina» day according to tho old tim e cal­
endar. Ilut thoBo who went to tho
churchyard yestervlny nnd the day be­
fore to bco bow the thorn was getting
along were pleased to see that It had
responded to tho day that spring
filched ftom w inter on January 7, nnd
although lacking bloom gave signs of
sturdy life.
The thorn was brought from th e an­
cient Ib-nedlctlne Abbey In Som erset­
shire a year ago last fall nnd planted
under Ihe personal direction of tho
Kev t)r. \V. T. Manning, rector of
Trinity. It 1» a Hprlg of the original
Glnatnnbury thorn. Which legend says
was an offshoot of tbu staff of S t
Joseph of Arltnathoa.
It had been feared that the thorn,
which 1» not Inrge. would not-llve, but
It Is vigorous In Ita second Wow York
winter, and perhaps may show It»
UirlsimaB blossom a another year

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BROTHERS IN MISERY

"1 wondered, nnd 1 suppose the oth
did. by we had fought each other
at nil
I looked at the Highlander,
who wns falllVig to sleep exhausted,
nnd In spite of his drawn face and
mud stained uniform, he looked the
embodiment of freedom
Then I
thought of tin) tricolor of Franco and
all that France had done for liberty
"Then 1 watched the Herman, who
had censed to speak Me had taken a
Praver hook from tils knapsack and
was trying to read a service for sol­
diers wounded lu battle "
The loiter thuls with a reference to
the fnlllng light and the ro«r of guns
It waa found at the dead officer's side
by a Red Cross file and forwarded to
his fiancee.
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G e rm a n y ’s Deal Letter Mall.

Tin' German post oflrn Js to spare
the feelings, so far as possible, of t fits
families of soldiers who have fallen
tn battle, when mall mutter, nondellv
erablo for that reason, is returned to
the sender Hitherto It was the cun
torn to stamp on the letter or package
merely the word fallen," or "dead.'’
and send It hark home to «hock lh«

fatherland or lull' n on the held of
houor "
In still another way tho authorities
are trying to sofien thn blow of death
notices front the front Hitherto this
was attem pted only In country dls
trtets, where the returned mall of the
fallen soldiers wu-. tinndi d over to the
local authorities nr the clergyman,
who then undertook to break the fatal
news gently to tin family Hornet hi rig
like it in Ls now i.i he done also In the
towns a n d elite- The h a u l authori­
ties will now he asked to select somo
person suitable fur hearing the mes­
sage of death

If Michigan establishes a woman's
reformatory It will ho controlled and
operated by women.
Women ‘‘clergymen" Increased 183 8
per cent In tho United States during
Ibo past ten years.
Chorus girls In Now York city object
to being sensat h.nnll/ed and have
asked for the privilege of censoring
matter before being sent to the news­
papers
The Woman's Legislative cn n g rw s
recently voted down-- eugenics, but
passed several othor measures. Includ­
ing an eight-hour day for working
women.
Women are now employed as cash­
Monkey War Veteran.
iers In tho Waldorf hotel in New York
Jacko. tho pot monkey of II. M. S.
city, because it Is claimed that they l.oyal, who haa hern In three ware, re­
•re sharper about their work than cently paid a flying vlslt.to Harwich,
men.
nnd for tho sake of variety made part
of the Journey on the roof of u railway
carriage.
Vaccinate With Eqq*.
Horn In South Africa during tho
Varclnatlng a child with whites of
to curs It of asthm a is the curt* war, J a c k o was made Hie pet of a regl°u* advance ' i n medical knowledge ment. and was with tho ireops on two
worked out by Dr. Frllx 11. T albot of or three battlefields A seaman faih
Boston.
i erod him and took him afloat. He went
Ho ha» proved that asthma in som e ' to tho China station and » a ' with tho
children la a form of the body ro- naval brigade in the Hoxer rebellion,
action, called by th e doctors, "annphy- Hack to sea ho went from ship to ship,
laxls," (bat 1( .occurs tn the children [ and ho was in the l&gt;&gt;yol during Its ro*« tho re»ull of susceptibility to pro- cent engagement with German de*cld substances In eggs, or, as m others stroycra.
would say, la a manifestation of ”egg
Hclng on old «oldlcr. ho then took
Poisoning," and thee« children can bo refuge in tho Dsh k&lt; ttle, emerging
Immunized against egg poisoning and quit*] gay and hearty »h&gt;*n the shootfreed of their asthm atic Attacks by big was over.—London Dally M i l l
ccpeaied dose* of egg white. After
.the akin ha* boeti olcanned with *oap
Tramp* Raid Peacock Pen. •
*nd alcuhol, the egg white Is rubbed
A feast Bt for kings, perhaps, has
Into a alight scratch.
been Indulged by hoboes who raided
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Return of Old Weapons.
Hammond of Moaiocltn, Cal., and
Thl* great war has seen tho revival made off with the peacocks. T he
of many.old weapon* such • • the caU - beautiful fowls have attracted no end
l ull and the at one tlmo obaolelo raor- of comment, being lmported*blrds.
*«r. Now wo hear wf hand grenadoa
Tfte loss was discovered In the
being uaed. which gave tho namo to morning and all day Sheriff Nat Stew­
hrillsh Grenadier guard*
T he art searched the hobo camps, hut In
“ Hglnal grenadier* were a company of vain. Ilalds oh Montecito lien coops
racked men attached to every b a tta l­ have been of nightly occurrence.
ion of foot They, w ere distinguished
•’Hlg reward paid and no questions
«7 tall bearskin cap* and held the naked,” I r the way Ihe Hammonds are
p ace of hon of—tho right when tn line advertising for tho return of their pea­
•t»d the front when In column. cocks
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"Young Mr. Twobbln.la very dlgnlVr TwobWo boa a boll. Mr*. Twob’•« s bob and tWo of the children Bod Do his letters td you oum. Pa­
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c u t su reps s In V n im nl b re e d in g lis»
t e e n the la c k o f neighborhood organiration. W here1 n w hole c o m m u n ity Is
Interested In t h e s a m e b r e e d TtT'IIYe
stock. «rlu*r«.f p ractically e v e ry forni Is
a breeding s ta tio n , (h ere Is first 0
w ider basis o f selection thrtu w hen*
only ofic furili I» given o v e r lo that
breed
A w i d e r basis of selection
m akes p ossible m o te »olenttiio uniting
th a n I» p o ssib le w h ere iliyre a r e only a
few breeding mil irmi» ( n u n « tilt h to
select, in t h e second pince, a origli
L trhood e n t e r p r i s e o f th is kind giver"
g r e a te r p erinunelicy and continuity
liiiiu nre |»owtlhle w h ere only a few In
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It has happened so often In Ibis conn
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the rule Hint by the time n »&lt;m*e»»ft|l
breeder Im- built up n "tli«-ilor lien'

Mud hi Hock his tile is druwhig to n
close. Ills sons h i r e inovod to town and
his animals a r e » m itered .
The-*- Mulinili» only a f te r they nnscattere.i do sonici hing inw ard improv
ing the generili average of the nntiiinls
of Ho- rniiiiiititilte but this Is bv no
nteaiis• criniti l'Io-n- are m um elianti**
that 11u-y will 1-v i risa n i with nil.'
breed» nini tlu- general tendency ol
hnpluii.nd iToswbrts-dlng I« to producimongrel«
If, oil the oilier hand tile whole rotn 1
titilliliV In w ill'll - m b i breeder tl'éil
w••re engaged lo i h 'H oping tin- »am*
lutM-d Io-li .id -d ii lutge num ber of dlf
feretil breed» lo» iti linn I—w ould prob
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nnd be i ro-»i-d with others of tin -«nniihri-ed W hen ibi» happ* ti» th e wort, of
Ibi- Indi! Iduol breeder I» Dot lout, loll
I» enabled lo * olmi Iti Ibi- Improve nielli
i.f flit -tir k of I be colini ry
I nder onr pro«enl highly Individuai
lulle method« th e farm er who entura
upon i bri» ding enterprise fretpiently
If not generali' make« the Initial lids
take "f sob-el Ing “Olile brindi which !"
m u I,, li » &lt;"minutili ' In oder timi Inimi &gt; lui* e ». 11j 11 tiling -I flore n t fiolu
l i t i 'thing ibi- s i —i il hy hi» neighbor»
il i- »if,- io ».il timi a ’.clgliboib.... t i
Minine ta rm e rs Indiavi In this nli»&lt;it*i
manlier will n e ' e r become distinguish
cd for the cXrcllollCP of Its live stock or fT^:
of It" Held crops
A third rcnm'ii for our lark of «nr
ros-i lo imitimi breeding ha« riIrenili
been snggc-led lilllllel' the lack of
"lability of ilo- ni etnee ' meri* an farm
fondly U b e r e ilo- sano- farm slays In
the sann- family for »eterni te n e ra
11Oils If II luippell» to lie II I(r*'l»l1ltg
forni lio-fe I» lim e lo tullid Up il stipe
rior herd, stud or (lock In the United
Stall»« Ibis tho** not often happen
■pile sons of a successful breeder have
lu the past frequently gone to a city to
enter upon urban husillo»« or prnfesi slon. Hut even Ihl* bistability of J h e
farm family, which prevents the con
• (blindimi of breeding enterprises over
long perl"*!» of time. I» In Inryc mea»
lire due to a lack of rumi organim i Ion

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raye n cnrrcs|Hiiiden( of l-’nrm and P ire
slde. fntm wlilch thl* artlcle and tile
picniro ore priHluewl, The one I con
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Une Imvlng It nt rlaht nngl«*s' exMetly
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lu loading n wngon plnce the load
evenly over tin* front nnd hind wheel»
If'a n y difference I" made It should t*e
on the hind wheels They are larger
and hence do not sink In ns deep ns
the smaller front wheels
The fact
that Hip load 1« farther from the lent!)
does tint Increase the draft on the wag
on. When Ihe tenm 1« hjlched'tn sdtne
thing dragging on the ground then tbe
nearer the team Is to the load the light
*&gt;r the pull ‘ Tilts 1» due to the fftet
Hint Hie nearer the ten® I* the more
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THE SANFrfRD HERALD

The following summary Is pre­
sented by the Missouri station in
stntthg lit brief form the result
i)t Its observations uud expert
ernes In feeding -Ilace to horses:
Corn »Ungi* I* now lienu fisi
with siiervMw by n in net; nmulier
of horsemen and fanners to all
clnsses of horses and mules
Corn «Unge should always lie
fed In combination with other
feed». ‘
- Wit blu ilio limits of ||s useful­
ness It Is rt cheap substitute for
liny nnd uikU variety and suc­
culence to the ratniii.
HI Inge is not a success except
In the hands of a careful feeder
with un eye to the thrift of the
anima I
Under no e l r c trust noce* should
spoiled silage, either moldy or
rotten, be fed to horses or mules

Letter Written to HI» Fiancee' by
Dying French Officer Reveals
Triumph of the Finer Feel- '
Ings of Humanity.
A letter, which Is among the most
moving documents written wince the
beginning of the war. ha» been re­
ceived by n young American woman In
Porla. It waa written by her Banco,
a French cavalry officer, as ho lay
dying in Flanders, and with the letter
sho received tho news of his death.
After narrating how ho waa wound­
ed lu tho chest during « cavalry
chargo and temporarily lost consciousnets, tho writer goes on:
"T here aro two other men lying
near me and I do not think there, is
much hope for them, either. One is
an officer of a Scottish regiment and
tho other a private In tho uhlans.
"They were struck down after me
nnd when I came to myself 1 found
them bending over me. rendering first
aid. Tho liritlsher was pouring water
down my throat from hin flask, while
Hie Dorman was endeavoring to
stanch ray wound with an antiseptic
prcpsrrnfldh serred our by ih elr modleal corps.
“T he Hlgiilander had one of his legs
ahattcrod and tlio German ha5 several
pieces of shrapnel buried In his side,
In spite of their own sufferings they
wore trying to help mo. nnd when I
wan fully conscious again the German
gave me n morphia Injection nnd took
one himself. His medical corps hud
also provided him with the Injection
and the needle, together » 1th printed
hisiructions for its use.
"After the injection, feeling wonder­
fully a t ease, wo spoko of tho lives wo
had lived before the war. We a ll'
spoke • English, and wo talked of tho
women we had left at home. Hoth tho
German and the liritlsher had only
been married a year

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SILAGE FOR HORSES.

COMRADESHIP OF WOUNDEO ON
T H E BATTLEFIELD.

r e lu 'P e * « lib ibis li.ir-li brevity Now
Activities of Women.
HufTruglals claim th e credit of e le c t­ the nilbt.it! a'll'.orP • s bn* e lu-i-ll &lt;ll
ing I'tilled S ta te s Senator Curt Is tn reeled 1,. it», lie w .1» fallen for the

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T H E SANFORD HERALD,

B. Munson, Pres., Q. S. £ F. R y .;
C. B. McCall, G. F. A., C. H &amp; N.
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fo r e n t
R y.; W. P. Roger, G. F. A.*- F. E.
C. R y.; J. M. Cutler, G. F. A., G.
S. St F. Ry*.; A. 0 . Samson, C, A,,
F o r R e n t— Two big storci
G. S. &amp; F. R y.; A. H. Fulkerson,
E ast F irs t street.
Joe DoMont
C. A.. C. N. O. &amp; T. P. R y.; W. R.
Coca Cola C om pany.
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O 'H n ra, D. F. A., P, R. R. Co.; W.
A. W inburn, Pres,, C. of Ga. *Ry.;
F urnished room for rem
^•uth.
| Col. A. R. Law ton, V. I \ , C. of Ga.
east corner of Park and N
' ‘ St.
Uy.; C. T. Aircy, F. T. M., C. of
tir
Ga. R y.; F. L. Corwin, C. A., C. of If . All Local AdrcrUsenicnlfl Under
For R e n t— Rooms for light
Ga. Ry.; E. F. Sttjvall, G. A., I. C.
This
Heading
THREE
CENTS
a
keeping,
G21 Oak ave n u e.
.s.^ e
Ily.; C. 0 . C om pton, F. T. M., L. &amp;.
N. R y .; B. L. Bugg, Gen. M anager, Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
For R ent— After M arrh r ■&gt;
A. B. &amp; A. R y.; J. J. M cM anu». Charge 25 Cents.
sto ry house, modern impr«,-.,
IlU
C. A., I. C. Ry.; J. D. Bowden,
A- P. C onnelly,. 109 Mngnnlia
C. A., N. X. C. Lines; C. Sanderson,
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C. A., M. &amp; 0 . Ity.; C. A. F orrest,
G. A., Frisco Lines; J. W. White,
F o r R e n t —’ Several nir,. „fflr*
C. A., G. S. St F. Ry.; IR T. S m i t h r j * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » »
rooms over Yowcll'*, Enquire
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V. P., N. C. &amp; St. L. R y .; J. F.
Yowell &amp; Co,
For Sule— Good fa rm on Celery
Johnson, Gen. S upt., C. of Ga. R y.;
E. T. Steele, F. T. M „ A. G. S. Ry. avenue, 4 acres tiled, w ith two wells,
4H H *
3 acres cleared and untiled. 12 room J
— Florida Growers News.
house w ith all m odern conveniences,
Hot a n d cold w ater in b s th room
He Was Honest.
;
and
kitchen,. Good hot house in &lt; ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ❖ ♦ ♦ ❖ &lt; &gt;
A small colored boy stole same
Large barn, good t e n a n t
brass fittings’from a building and was yard.
F o r H ire—Seven piume ngi r Cadil­
Going
token before tjjo Judgev who severely house, good chicken yards.
lac
car for hire. Best of »« rvi.e day
reprimanded him and bade him tako for a bargain. See me quick. II. C.
or night.
Frank Spelling, phone
{jack the stolen property. T urning to DuBose.
G2-6tc
281 a p d 3 1 8 ’
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the officer the Judge requested him
W a n te d — A client w a n ts a lot on
to aco that this was done, w hen the
W a n te d — Goo&lt;) secondhand organ
youngster broke out; “ Bat's all right, Sanford avenuo or C ypress ave n u e
for
school purposes. Addn»* W. y.
Jcdge. t'sc g v tn e to take 'em back, and iTot further o u t th a n Eighth
and TO* needn’t rend no cop wlf mo, street. . M ust..bo.cboa£. , J t 0 - Pock-, D u n n , R. D. No. t. —-»•in—,H kA*. —’
Taf T ie liohca*. f ls.',-LLCTiicrnnatf En­ ard, T he*U uyer’s ^ g e n t .
* 0 2 -lte
Will F.xchnnge:
Good pair me.
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quirer.
For Salt*— Five acres tiled land, dlum s ite work mules with double
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2-H b lo c k s -fro m G ra m m a r Schoolrflrarnps», for one largo- Til! ‘muñí
Use for Old New spapers.
mulo or horse.
H ave not ■....mb
Old newspapers form the basis Now being f a m e d . Inform ation nt
work
for
tw
o
mules.
W \ Mor»»,
the
H
erald
office.
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60-tf
of most of the boxes In which goods
Lane P ark , Fla.
titc
are kept In the furnishings, stores
For Sale— My lot located on F irst
Whoa ground Into pulp and treated
W a n te d —-Boise or m u le . -'utaldo
with certain chemicals they form Ideal street, oppoaite th e Robbins Nest
for
fai m work.
M um !■&gt; 1 tgMTI.
Hotel.
You
can
Imy
this
property
material for the pasteboard used lu
very reasonable, .on liberal term s. Str.te paiticulora and ¡; i"
fini
the cheapest as well as the more
Address Agent i■I 1. : plue
Address Robert Buckabaum , Box Ic tte i.
pensivo grades of boxes.
Ju n ct.o n , Fin.
MI’Bp
214, T a m p a , Fla. '
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Showing His Hand.
W a n te d — J hov.e a client who
L dst— Plain band gold ring with
“ Ifehry VIII as n Gambler" Is the
wants
6 ncros of cheap land, fairly “ O urs” on inside. Finder retu rn totitle of an Interesting co n fib u tlo n to
history. And It must be admitted that well located and from one to Ave Byc-Lo Hotel and receivi • reward.
ho held some queens.—Washington miles o u t. W hat can you offer me?
2tr
J. 0. P ack a rd , T he Buyer'» Agent.,
Post.
.
62-ltc
W anted --Good tw o ln,o
* For Snip— Three fresh milk rows. for fnrm purposes
Vit »*ar*
Martin Doyle, Monroe, Fla.
SO-tf Herald.
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SU M M ER IS H ERE

CLASSIFIED

ADVERTISING

FOR SALE

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The nbove will be good new« Ho the boys and girls and the older folks who enjoy the. swimming
.pool at Woodland Par.k Thu park opened Sunday for the season and will be open every Sunday
until May 4th, after which it Will be open Sundays and Thursdays.

promise a n y immediate relief a t the
.m eeting t h e y nro all. g o i n g ' t o use
1tb.cir.bust. **ITocls to. hftlp Aka. giap«•** 4*r *1
• " • »a , w
l a s t fruit gro w e rs to make n profit on
Meeting
at
SI.
Augustine
Continued from Page 6'
week was one of the best ever their in v e s tm e n t, if a low er ra te will
prom ptly a t 3:00 Lhat the .program
help.
“held inThls state".
r
m ight begin on time.
Among those present, ta k in g part
The m eeting held a t St. A ugustine in the L e a g u e ’s presentation of their
T he jo in t meeting of the^ Welfare Inst week to
case were
Skinner, L. D.• •Jones,
,U talk
Liiin UYUI
VI1e17 lie
H classi
vimilll vmk
uviv L. D.. uniiiuvif
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over th
new
D epartm ent and th e Junior Civic f,cn{{on
of
grapefruit,
by the Dr. J . H . Ross, A. J. N y o , Walter
t i
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League Wednesday, M arch 31.
J. y »C. Chr.se,
Jefferson
railroads, with a view to g ra n tin g a Preston,
M em bers of the depa rtm en t are lower ra te was one of the best m eet­ Thom as,
George Williams,
J. K.
requested to come prepared to re­ ings of t h e kind ever held in this Thomns of tho B. C. S c h ra d e r Co..
spond to. the roll call with cither a state. T h e leading d istributors, with Mr. T e n n y and Mr. H oskins of the
quotation on birds or the name of a their traflic managers w o re 'p ic s o n t, Growers u n d Shippers League.
Florida bird. T he meeting promises
Tho following officials and the
well as n num ber of th e large
to be very interesting with its e n t i r e 1 irower8 n n j operators.
Tho nt roads t h e y represented, w ere in a t­
program on birds.
T he Growers a n d Ship­
tendance of railroad ofAciuls was tendance.
one of th e largest a t a n y m eeting pers L ea g u e deserves m u c h credit
Members of the Pblly Primrose held In th is stnto.
for g e ttin g up such o' fine attend­
Cast are requested to send the Marne
ance.
I t proves the valu e of the
The Anest thing ab o u t the m e e t­
of their guest for the dance April 8 ing was t h e good will and feeling League t o th e growers.
to Mrs. W. L. Morgan w ithout de- èhown by tho railroad * ofAcinls to­
J. K. Ingraham , V. P., F E. C.
lay.
ward th e w ork in hand. * T h e y were Ry.; F. W. Kirtland. T. M „ F. E. C.
DCYUOrtD-IScNc RUL
lUtorn chart*! 1*1.1 &lt;ra »limali
willing to listen, to tho p re sen tatio n Ry.; J. M. Culp, V. P.. S o u Ry : C.
otilar» ».U n»*l lo Dapt K,
o f facts show ing the conditions e x ­ M. T yler. D . F. A., Sou. R y .; Chns.
Choir and Quire.
Bacii for »U ln e »cd p r i e s
Ulto» flaUkini.
The word “quire." as applied to a i t i n g in th e grapefruit in d u s try , R. C»|&gt;j»s, V. P., S. A. L. Ry.; J«*.
[ U a u Radali Afaocr.
thorn« of singers Is rare. Tho proper and paid close attention to all. t h a t Monties, T . M., A. C. L. R y.; Geo. ■
THI U H U AMD ART SHOT
word Is "choir.”
J.ii.wtRh. Ffc,
w î i said.
White th e y could n o t P. Biles, F . T. M.t Q. St C . Ry.: J . “’ 111 W. Darai Stmt.

What the League Did

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WANTED

Kodak Films

Hogs for Sale— Car load jusr re-,
Will exchange good t&lt; n, of mul«
reived. W rite M artin Doyle. R. D. f for F ord auto
No. 2., foj particulars.
55-tfe
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For Sale— Ten nerw tru ck farm, 9
acres im proved. 5 tiled in bysl of
sliope,
mile from brick road. h
J. O. Pack
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ard.

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M en’s Straw Hats

Dress Materials

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Never have dress materials been as
beautiful as this spring.' Don’t wait un­
til the last minute. See our spring voiles.

Every hat in this store, a brand new
one, therefore you are sure of getting the
| latest styles.

Men’s Pa m Beach Suits

Panama Hats for Ladies’

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Big line of all the very newest styles.

i Complete stock of sizes, slim, stout, etc.

Prices $3.50 to $6.00.

Price $7.50
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Neckwear for the
Fastidious Man

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Men’s Panama
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From the Nifty

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English Shape

Stylish

Palm Beach Suits
Yes, Made Up
with a

to the Conservative

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Nobby Short
Jacket
Price $7.50

Ladies’ Waists

Silk Shirts

Nothing so comfortable and stylish as h silk shirt
So popular for spring dress, made either of wash *
for spring, therefore all the go. Come and see them ,* Bilk, crepe de chine or pretty organdie fl.50 to $4.00 ‘

Boy's Palm Beach Suits
We have layed in a supply so the boys can avoid a
heavy wool suit for summer, just
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Skirts!

W anted Karma nn\ •i.-•
tion. Also t r a r t of l.u
ration
Write Brinimi
St., New York

\re the pronounced rage in spring dresses, made of
^ ' Wool or the wash materals, Ratine, Crash
or-Palm Beach clothe
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For Sale— Five acres half, milo
from brick road, q u a r te r milo from
loading s ta tio n , 6 miles from Sangord, c o u n ty road on- one side. Al*
food, b la c k hammo'ck land.
Tw o
actes c le a re d ,'fe n c e d a n d farmed 2
years.
G ood Nlowing well. ‘ Price
$800. Tot ms to suit cu rto m e r. A. P
Connelly, 119 M agnolia avenue.
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For Sale— Fifteen acre farm, all
tiled, fa rm ed six years, rig h t a t load­
ing tra c k , M milo off from Celery
avenue.
J . O. P ackard, T he B u y ­
e r’» A gent.
62-ltc
For Sale— Two good building lot»
on Sanford avenue, S anford Height*.
'One corner lot. .$360 cash tak es
both lots. M u s t bo sold in ten days.
Address J . H., care H e rald if you
are Interested.
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Inks

Ono
K o tik
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Wo have alwar» tried to bo ju‘l •
of tho otb» fellow n th# geoc«»l e.|u.p»«M»
our »tore. A . M orideoc- of Ah»
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thoMWertoodoolrthobe.1 ol « " p l « * " * gladly recommend to u«cr» of n5*

Carter’s
P encraft
Combined Office
and Fountain Fen

For 8 ale— 20 fine brood sows.
P » r t l n D oyle.,S an fo rd . R. D. No. 2
58-tfc

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gain a t $2160. a s d on e a s y terms
J . Q. P a c k a rd , T h t B u y e r ’s Agent
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A refined Christian
would like u home in mull fs rally
U ill live
tp do general house work
ll’J.
Fat C a ttle for S ale- Some Ano us one of family nr » .
Mr».
ones j u s t shipped in a n d in fine con- corner l i h St. 1J’nlmet to A . i
Rapt i-t ‘
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dttion. Address Mnrtin Doyle, S a n ­ Annie A d i\n i
ford, R. D. No. 2.
55-tfr
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W anted (ini’ nr î w
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For Sale Si* acre farm on Beur- ing north or
121
forr cn*h
Addr »•»•&gt; 1 II 1
dul! av e n u e i brick r o a d i in splendid '°
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locution.
Five acres been farmed giving location.
s ix ,y e a rs . Price $1600.00.
J. O.
V 'árited: A Ford aufoniob ile. $
Packard, T he B uyer’s Agent.
paf.ienger. The• Midway &lt;’" ■ nrit
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door to pon loffi re
For Sale - One acre of land near
■•t in
W anted To 11UV .1
depot, cleared, tiled and in cu ltiv a­
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good . residence SI' *t 1*•1&lt;
tion.
N othing better for home and
»null farm . This is a place where
you can m ake the lot pay for the
house. 11. C. DuBose.
62-t6c

For Sale— Ten aero tru c k f a r m
all cleared, 6 acres tile d , located

RUÉS

ninni*
1*ti»r.e

P epper Plants Want,
son, Shoem aker, First
F la.

For Sale— Lumber y ard . Big b a r
gait). W r ite Box Ho. 1168, Sanford
FI».'
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Skirts!

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For Sale— A Aral cluss saddle a n d '
buggy horse 10 ycura old. Original­
ly from K entucky.
I a m di-sirous
of securing a good hom o for him .
Cecil G a h b e tt, French Ave.
56-tf

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Price 50c.

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For Sale— 10 acres lino high hammock celery and le_ttuco land, west
aide ju s t acroas corporate limits,
I quarter mile from First slrre t and
two shipping stations. Half in c u l­
tivation four years, nil fenced a n d
ditched. Worjh $3,000.00, will tak e
11,600 if sold in the next ten days.
If you want to take a d v a n ta g e of
the best bugrnin on the m arket rec
owner, 207 French ave n u e.
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Lôst Y esterday— A n envel ip** rontaining real estate deed tr■•- Heiirr
T hom as to Jerry Jon&lt;■I o t h f f
jiapers. Finder return to p ■'oilier.
Reward.
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P U B L IS H E D
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ON TUESDAYS
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I N S A N F O R D — Life la Wuith Living
VOLUME VI

FLORIDA PRESS
GANG RETURN
FROM MIAMI
CHRIS CODRINC.TON MADE
PRESIDENT AND OSCAR
CONKLIN WAÇ MADE
VICE-PRESIDENT
One of the m ost successful m eet­
u p of the Florida Press Association
w a s-held i n - M i a m i .last Thursday,
Friday and S a tu rd a y and the a t ­
tendance was- good considering the
great ’distance t h a t m any h ad to
travel from all p arts of tho state.
The program as arranged divided
tK-iiue»v&gt;MAk plaaaurn and Ah* nooA
ladies of Miami th ro u g h tho W om ­
an's Club ond othpr organizations
—a*4«ted in -m h k ln g t h e v is ito rs -feel
at home. A trip to the beach and
to the Davie form in the Everglades
were among the side trips given the
editors. Tho b a n q u e t on S a tu rd a y
night nt the Royal Pain» hotel was
one of the swellcst »flair» th a t the.
editors have ever bud at their meet­
ings and the fine menu and toasts
were greatly enjoyed.
The editors left Miami with the
feeling th a t th ey had been among
friends for the four days and thut
the welcome was so h earty it would
be perpetual und every guest feels
that in Miami th e re ure no stran-

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MARCH 3Ô. 1915
Make Fine Pictures
Osborne Herndon, mnnitget of the
Star and lm|M&gt;rial Theatres has a d d ­
ed a new invention to his picture
show in the shape of n machine th a t
changes the alternating current of
cloctricity to direct making the pic­
tures much d e a le r and better. Tho
m urhine was tried last night in
showing the Sea Wolf at the Star
und th e audience noted the change
with evident signs of satisfaction.
This machine is expensive but M a n ­
ager Herndon believes • in giving
the public the best thut money can
purchase and will make many other
improvements. durum, «.the aum m rr
m onths.
He expects to make a
specialty of high class reels during
the sum m er m onths for the benefit
of th e . m any Sanford summer wid­
owers made desolate by the depart-

THE BANKERS OF NEW DIRECTORY
FLORIDA ELECTED FOR THE COUNTY
OF SEMINOLE
NEW OFFICERS
FORREST LAKE OF SANFORD SUCH A WORK IS NEEDED
AND IT WILL BE PRINTED
WAS MADE FIRST VICEBY THE HERALD PRINT­
PRESIDENT AT MEET­
ING COMPANY
ING IN PALATKA

NO. 63
First Car P otatoes
The Jlnstingi Herald says:
The first of this sea so n ’* crop of
potatoes to he placed on the market
in this section .was dug yesterday and
will go forward today (F riday.) The
grqwers who are m aking this early
start hre Epps St P ad g ett, who plant­
ed a ten acre field in potatoes »everal days before C h ristm as 1914,
nnd it is th e products of t h a t field
that is receiving this early nttentioji.
•-&gt;•• The first car is consigned to John
Nix &amp; Co., of New York, and the
grower* arc expecting a fancy price
for this car of goods.
Mr. Epps estim ates th e yield at
nbolit a forty barrel crop.
This shipm ent of p otatoes is made
fu lly ,o n e month in ad v a n ce of the

Sanford is in need of a good city
directory und knowing this need the
Sanford Herald will arrange, com ­
pile and print a new city directory
and have it ready by the firat of
M ay.
We have a corps of assist­
an
a n ts
w who
» « « will
win make
m a s e an
mi accurate
a c c u r a te and
a n u H|,j,imAnf

CONDITIONS ARE
BETTERINTHE
STOCK MARKET
FINANCIERS THINK THAT A
REACTION FROM TIIE
WAR $CARE IS NOW
TAKING PLACE

P alatka, . Mar. 29.— The following
New York, Mar. 20.'— R e d u n d a n t
officers of the S ta te Hankers Asso­
m o n ey and moro hopeful views in re­
ciation a n d the American Hankers
gard to tho war are w orking o u t
Association were elected SatuiMuy a f t ­
th e ir inevitable influence u p o n flnan
ernoon prior to the adjourhm ent of the
cial
s e n tim en t. S harp a d v a n c e s ocS ta te Hankers Association: President,
A. A.
m
in
a
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c
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ruiniK
u;
tirsi
vice
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S. Williurd, P alatka; firat
o u rro d .
i -n n U fy ) n a a /tr ia l* b e n e f itin g
president. ,
from
war
co n tra cts and a few of t h e
second vice president. A. P.* An- couhty and tho directory when fint ______________
sorts.
leading
railroad
shares. Some recea-.
th o n y , Jacksonville; third vice pres- ishqd will be. a com plete compen■ions
followed,
owing
to t h e disposi­
idente R. M. Price, Miami*—fourth--dium «f-tht» city- a n d countJ T H öT * *
tion
to
take
handsom
e profits; b u t
only
containing
the
names
of
every
vice president. G. (î." Ware, Ix'es¿aide from i h i s developm ent th e r e is
burg; fifth vice president. T. C. one living in the city and county
an unquestionable change for t h e
W atts, Jasper; secretary und tre a s ­ hut will also give other valuahlo in­
b e tte r in the financial undertone.
urer. -George It. DeSaussure, J a c k ­ formation.
T h e prime cause of this b e t t e r ­
sonville.
T he new
directory will he the
Executive committee: Giles L. source of information thut a real CORRECT NAMES OF FIRMS m e n t is the rem arkable m o n etary
CREW HAVE DIED IN THEIR Wilson. Jacksonville; 11. G Stok«**, director) should lie ami the stranger
WILL BE PUBLISHED IN • outlo o k of the Uunitcd States. F o u r
influences ure ut work p ro m o tin g
SUBMERGED STEEL EN­
Ocala; F. N. Conrad, Dayton.1; A. E. in Sanford or in any other part of
ISSUE OF APRIL 6
case
in tho credit situ atio n . The««
the
county
can
pick
u
p
the
directory
Osborne, Williston; H. 11. Root,
CASED DEATH TRAP
are
(
I
) a return of currency from t h e
and
find
out
just
who
is
who
and
P lant City,
.
T oday is " W h o 's W ho” day in interior, (2 ) continued gold im p o rts .
where
they
live.
legislative
com
m
ittee:
H.
G.
Aird,
. Washington, D. C.. Mar. 30.—Tfie
Sanford.
Tw enty-nine leading ad­ (3) t h e lessened requirem ents oi busi­
This work will not he possible
lust rem ote hope th a t any of the Jacksonville; George E. lew is, Talln-,
vertisers will appear in m asquerade ness, and (4) the great expansion of
subm arines F-4’» crew might he h a a a e e ;.W . It. McQunid, J a c k s o n ­ unies» the business men of the coun­ on page 3.
You have doubtless lending power am ong tho banks re­
ty want it und after a canvass the
alive has been abandoned by the ville.
transacted business with ull of them su lting from the new federal reserve
advertising will he counted up and
navy d epartm ent
Today Acting
Agricultural com m ittee: 7. C.
at different times, and you should system .
A week ago the clearing
directory
made.
providing
Secretury Blue ordered Rear Admiral C ham bliss, Ocala: A. Livingston. the
he able to rerognize th em on the house hank reserves in this city h a d
grrs.
enough
advertising
can
he
obtained
Moore, com m anding the Honolulu Madison; S J. Harvey, Milton: L P:
"W ho's W ho” jiage without seeing reached almost }140,000,000 and this
A description of Minmi or u list naval station to report the exact lo­ McCord. West Palm Beach. T. H. to pa&gt; for tiie printing
In the
their nam e in any part of the adver­ in spito of a big expansion in loans,
of the many interesting trips und cation of the sunken bout and I lie King, Arcadia.
years gone by the directory business
tisement.
Bn sure to read No. 1 which now s tan d at {2,377,000,000
the lavish hospitality of Miami depth a t which she lies th at the de­
American
B ankers’ Association ha* been operated for profit hut the and then you will wnnt to read against $2,079,000,000 a year a g o .
people cannot In* given in to d ay 's partm ent may estnnnte the proha member from Florida of the execu­ new directory will In- printed be­
every one on the page.
As this heavy expansion of $900,issue hut will ho g i\e n in a later ar-i |,| 11gy of salvanging the hull and re- tive council, J. A. Griffin, T am p a ; cause the Herald recognizes the vital
000,000
in loans is certainly no t d u e
In
next
T
uesda
y’s
isauo
the
cor­
licle.
Tho qditor of Tho Herald covering the bodies of her com m and­ vice president from Florida to Amer­ need of a reliable directory and all
to
commercial
reasons, it m u s t he
rect
names
of
all
th«firms
will
ho
and his wifo a n d all the Sanford er anti ere»
ican Hanker* Association. Thom as that this firm \)unl* is sufficient ad­ publiahed opposite the nu m b er cor­ credited to im p o rtan t financial o p er­
people who were there
feel that
No advices on the disaster have P. Denhuin, Jacksonville; inemlier vertising to pay for the cost of com ­
responding to the advertisem ents ns ations in which those of an i n t e r ­
words would not express their a p p re ­ come to the d ep a rtm en t since Fri­ nom inating com m ittor American
pilation and printing.
they appeur in this issue, »0 if you national character paly an i m p o r t a n t
ciation hut we also feel thut nothing day night, when Admiral Moore re­ Banker* Association, C. A. jFaircloth,
If the directory suits the people
make
any mistnko in any of your part. This is another illustration o f
less than a description of Miami ported thut the boat was ill fifty Gainesville; allernnte, W E. Bell. and i* all th at they d«-siro it will he
answer*
you will he set right next the dom inating effect of th e w ar
and first impressions can accurately fathoms of water.
T ren to n ; vice president, trust com ­ printed every two years which is ns T ursday.
upon this m arket.
cover the ground and this will he
W hat the searchers supposed was pany section American Bankers' As­ long a* any city should exist with an
For the interest you show in
.Our. forrigtf trade is still exceed­
given later.
.the hull of the F-4. to which cables sociation. H G Aird. Jacksonville; old directory. , Sanford and Sem­
reuding
the
page
the
following
prize*
ingly
abnorm al.
Our im ports a r e
At tlfn annual election of officers were atta c h e d on S atu rd ay , proved vice president savings bnnk section inole county is changing so rapidly
will
lie
nwnrdsd:
very
light,-while
current
e x p o rts a re
the following were elected:
to he merely un old anchor, u huge Ann-rican Bankers Association, D. J. th at u new directory is really needed
A prize of 15.00 in gold will lie heavy; the net result being a p h e ­
C. 0 . C odrington, DeLand News, affair which it is believed is th e 'o n e Herrin. Jacksonville; vice president every year.
awarded to the contestant mnkiqg nom enal excess of exports, which is
President.
lost by the battleship Oregon in clearing house scetion American
the greatest number of correct a n ­ being settled partly by re tu rn of se­
Oscar T. Conklin. Miami Herald. this harbor some time ago This ne­ Bankers Association, R. E Wheeler,
A Country Editor’s View
swer* to the entire page.
curities; partly by gold im p o rts ,
Vice President.
cessitated u new seafeh and the hull Jacksonville.
The Hcrnld operate* it jolt printing
which have am ounted
to
»40,A
second
jirize
of
a
yearly
sub­
T. J. Appleyard.
Tallahassee | (|{ t h ,.
wa, finally located at
One of the distinguished gm-sta of departm ent in connection with the
000,000 on this m ovem ent, a n d '
scription
to
f
h
e
Herald
wiji
he
School Exponent. Secretary.
300-foot d e p th some distance away. the convention was Col. Frqd E, paper, a n d an inspection of the hooks
p artly by the granting of lib era l
Portion* of the superstructure of F arnsw orth, general secretary of the will show that the joli departm ent n warded to the ro n to stan t making
W. J. White, F raternal Record,
credits on foreign account.
the
second
greatest
numlier
of
cor­
JTr
*
the F-4 have been drugged to the American Bankers Association; a n ­ supports the paper. In other words
Jacksonville, T reasurer.
rect answer* to the entire page.
This
upheaval
in
our
foreign
t
r
a
d
e
surface
which
would
indicate
thut
Harry L. Drown, Record. St. Au­
other was Joseph A. McCord, gov- the paper is not self supporting ami
You m ust uccom|i*ny your an­ relations promise* to continue for
the subm arine is partly destroyed «•rnor of the Fe«leri«l Deserve Bank could not exist Upon its present ingustine, National Delegate.
swers by a com|iosition of not more some months to come, or at least
After a spirtid fight between Kis­ The plan for todu&gt; »»« for tin* of Atlanta
rulin' were it not for the job depart than fifty words, u-lling which of all until the end of the war is d e a r ly in
simmee and Key West the former dredge CalifoieiH to ding the hnltoill
l u l l , 1a m g
yesterd u )
a f t e r n o o n * mi-' t
In vtrw of this fact, ami the (he firms in Sanford is your fuvoritc sight
The foreign exchange s i t u a ­
was chosen' and at Kissimmee next in tiie hope of grappling the sub *es»ion t h e v is ito rs s e r e t a k e n to 1 In. t th a t the Heruld 1» ulwuys boost­
und why
These letters will lutrr t i o n is also remarkuble because of
murine
and
hauling
her
into
shal­
year the clans will again gather to
the cum phor farm in automobiles, ing for tho upbuilding of the town
he published in the paper w ith your the condition* just referred to ; th e
have the green corn dance and lower water
which proved a most pleasing and nnd coqnty, you can imagine our
permission and th a t of th o . a d v e r­ qultutions for sterling being a b o u t
smoke tho peace pipe.
enjoyuhle diversion.
feeling* when some one comes in tiser.
* 5 cents in the p ound below t h e gold
T he reception, musicale nnd dance with a Bug write up of some insig­
"T h e frilrlflilo n ”
Tiie following rules must ho oh- im porting point.
More gold will
A large uudience assemblrd at the at the P utnam House last night was nificant social nfTnir or some enter­ served in making your answers
R. Y. P. U. Nolcs
1doubtless follow
\Ye have a lre ad y
• The meeting lust Sunday evening ('ongregationul church last Sunday largely attended by both visitors titxl tainm ent for individual protit ami
1 You must make an answ er t o j i u ken back two-thirds of the a m o u n t
The event was a bril­ we find the said ropy written ti|&gt;on
was the most interesting and help­ night tu listen tu the rendition of t owns pe opl e
every ad on the page, setting forth wn sent to C anada last year. T his
ful we havp had during the first John Stainer'* masterpiece. "T h e liant one Th«- splendid musical pro- stationery printed o u t'o f town, or at the name of the thin you think is cou n try already holds an e x c e ssiv e
Crucifixion " Thuse composing the iiram by t'h a t t a w a y 's orchestra and other times when wu ure asked to representeil opposite the n u m b e r o f 's u p p l y of gold, estim ated at over
quarter.
ehtiir
were director and soprano. some of Palatka'* In—t vocal and m
Group No 3 was incharge of the
hid against some jinnt stioji in a n ­ each.
The u&lt;ls. will, he num bered $1.MOO,000,000.
Mi*»
l.ilcille
\- |.u .w .ll: alt», Mr* slrum ental artist* follows
other town on a piece of small work for your convenience.
meeting with Miss Laing. captain
Such n sum is vastly heyonii o u r
Strong. tenor. Mr (' L. Polk and
and Mr. Thom pson, leader.
Overture, C hattaw ay'a orchestra. and at the sumo time furnished with
'2. All answer* must he addressed reiiuirenient*. anil has much to d o
Ths subject was Patriotism and hanno Mr. Cameron Gillette of AthFlower llain, Mrs Ia-wis Smith enough ‘rojiy to fill a column und a to the " W h o Is Who" editor «if with th e current low interest ra te s ,
i ens. Ohio.
"The Crucifixion" is u
hull of the Herald.
Sometimes " p a ­ The Herald.
the program wan a «follow*:
My Little Love 1Hawley), Mr,
which if m aintained will bring 0J1 a
tience ceases to be a virtuo and be­
Scripture Lesson, found m 1 Petet. musical m editation on the sacred
3. Each list of answers m ust lie period of active inflation.
N. J. Tilghman.- Jr.
passion of our Lord. and very closely
comes a burden."— Perry Herald.
2:15-18.
accompanied by a composition of
Magic Song (M yer-H clm upd), Mi*
Prayer— Several member* of the follows th e gospel story. The- solo
not more thnn fifty words telling
Mis*
Lcib
(violin,
Mr.
Harstow).
parts were taken entirely by the
group.
On the European Plan
P re a c h e rs in Palm Beach Suit*
which is your favorite firm and why.
The Lofcloi (Lists). Miss Hutching
men.
Mr. Polk need* no introduc­
Introduction— Mr. Thom pson.
4.
Tl\e
correct
nume
of
each
firm
The Sanford House
will re-openAt the regular weekly meeting of
The Meaning of P atriotism — Mis* tion to a Sanford audience for most ton.
(that is tho name under which each the Vnaiom' Conference, com posed
mi
Aprij
first
on
the
European
plan
people are acquainted with his sweet
Laing.
Barcarolle (OfTen-bachI, Mr*. Halle
ami th e m anagem ent expects to firm does business nnd which appears of th e pastor* of the B aptist, C on­
und sy m p a th e tic tenor voice; «•spec­ and Mr. Tilghman.
. Song-7-America.
make some rhangrs in the building on their hill heads, letter heads, etc.) gregational, M ethodist and Prr*Has Patriotism Developed?— Mr. ially did it show to its best in the
Song, »elected,
Miss Ellzaiietii looking toward the b e tterm e n t of must he written opposite th e num ­
byteriun churches it was decided
solo, " H o w Sweet i* the Grace of Brown.
Chase.
’
"
.
the same. Announcements will lie ber of «fiich.
thut Palm Beach suits sh o u ld fur
His Sacred Face."
Mr. Gulettc.
The Soldier's W ork— Mr. Davis.
6. No re ad er’s list of answers will worn during the sum m er m ontha
Accompanists. Miss H utchinson made later, after the plans are pelScripture Q uotations by several though u stranger to most has al­ Mrs. Quirk, Mr*. Haile.
he
considered unless An answ er is in the pulpit. These men are hufed ed.
ready m ade for him*elf a reputation:
Members of Group.
made to every ad on the page.
niun und hnve shown t h a t they havo
A Clean and Wholesomo C itizen­ he has a voice of most unusual
All answers must lie on th e ed­ their own personal rom fo rt a t h e a rt
I l i i r R eturned Home
( c ' O r n n s Note*
power
a
n
d
promise.
His
rendition
of
ship— Mr. Frsnklin.
itor’s desk not later thnn M onday, as well hs the spiritunl welfare, of
T he members of the Cheerful
Mr. und Mrs. R. J. Holly. A. April 5th.
Reading— L oyalty, by Miss Linda tho solo, " T h e Agony in the Gar­
their constituency.
These pas I on*
den" was especially effective. It i* class of the M ethodist church nnd Dorner, Mrs. George Hoy and Miss
Connelly.
hnve
thc-ideu
th
a
t
they
are a p a rt o r
to bq regretted th a t this talented th e members of Miss Stone's cluss Laura Fish have returned home from
Baptist History— Mr. Jinkins.
New
Ice
Cream
Parlor
the
people
an
d
t
h
a
t
th
e
long coat w
History of our National Song. young singer is so soop to leave for of th e B aptist church met a t the Miami, where thby spent several
G.
Nlckolopulous
will
open
an
ice
not
nocesaary
in
order
for
th em to
home of Mrs. W. J. Daniels* for th e dnys enjoying the sights of the
"T he Star Spangled B an n e r" — Mrs. his home in the north’.
cream pallor in the store nsxt to be preachers. Y’ou can see a sm ile
The
choruses
"Fling
Wide
the
regular
social
of
th
e
CheerfuJ
W
ork­
Muxic C ity and attending the many
Gatchel.
the Peoples Bank and expects to on th e ir faces now because sim ply
Violin Solo, " T h o S tar Spangled G ates" and " T h e Appeal of the ers. After th e busineea session th e functions of tho Florida Press Asso­
have the place fitted up within the with th e resolution passed th ey a re
Crucified"
were
dra
m
a
tic
and
thrill­
•following
games
wero
played;
Dollar,
ciation.
B anner"— Mr. Walters.
next week re ady for business.
He beginning to foel comfortable.
Nfcat S u n d ay evening we will use ing, holding the audience in rapt Beast, Bird and Fish, Hot P o ta to
will
curry
a
line
of
candies
a
n
d
cig­
our new B. Y. P. U. room for the attention, especially when the cli­ a n d Joining th e Sugar T rust, the
Church of the lloly Cross
ars nnd experts ;o do a thriving
®rst time. We welcome all visitor* max, " C r u c ify " was reached. Great l a t t e r causing m any to bite hastily
W elfare M eeting Womans Club
business.
credit
is
due
to
the
director,
Miss
S4-rvicca
in
Church
of
the
the
and
regret
instantly,
for
instead
of
*nd strangers.
Aspinwall for giving a Sanford con* sugar they got salt. We all regretted Holy Croes orili be os fpllows:
M em bers of t h e Welfare D e p a rt­
Reporter.
* w . O. W. Attention
gregation th e privilege of hearing this t h a t it soon came tim e to leavo as we
m
ent
a r e rem inded of the m eeting
Monday, Tuesday and S aturday,
W.
O.
W.,
Attention!
T
h
e
re
will
artistic
production.
Her
own
beau­
were
having
a
good
time.
Wo
wish
at
t
h
e
club rooms Wednesday afte r­
4:00
p.
m.
neautlfsl Yacht H ere
he n special meeting Wednesday noon a t 3 o'clock. There will be a
Mr. and Mrs. George S tephan on tiful voice and tho perfect accom­ to th a n k Miss Coripne Rauierson
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
ev«&gt;ning. Mnrch 31 to urt on a large joint m eeting s^ith the J u rio r Civic
Those
their b e a u tifu l, y ac h t, Tho Loiterer panim ents played by Mi** Frances for the excellent program.
M aundy T hursday, 6:30 a m., number of applications.
All m em­ League and will be on "Birds.'*
Aspinwall
were
never
honril
to
better
present
were
Miss
T
husa
Tar
hell,
II are here today on a trip from
4:00 p. m. *
bers
are
requ«?sted
to
lie
present.
Elizabeth
Stone,
Abbie
Doudney,
M em bers are requested to respond t o
effect.
Jacksonville to Lake Harney. This
On Good Friday there will lie ser­
F.
L.
Miller,
Clerk.
C
allace
G
rant,
Lois
Grant,
K
ate
the
roll call with a quotation on
“ their first trip to Sanford on the
vice at 11:30 a. m. and at 12 m. will
F
lynt,
Corinne
Ralilerson,
Edna
birds
o r tho nam e of a Florida bird.
W,
C.
T.
U.
Meeting
8 t. Johns and th ey are so m uch in
\y‘ On thu Stork Express
begin t h e three hour service com ­
T he program will consist of a fine
Tho meeting of tho W. C. T. U. Geiger, Mrs. G ra n t, Mrs. C. W.
love with this p a rt of th e otate t h a t
mem orative of the Savior's agony on
Born to Mr. and Mrs.’ L. W. W al­ paper on birds w ritten by Prof.
Ihoy intend to m ake it p a rt of their will be held a t th e B aptist church Culpepper and Messrs. Paul Dooley,
the croia. Evening service a t 7:30 lace, on Celery zvenue, tw in t.
R
alph
Geiger,
Orm
a
Dewhurst,
C.
W
Nohrling of G otha, several vocal
w*nt«r itinerary each year. . T h e r e a t 8:00 o'clock T h u rs d a y afternoon.
p. m.
C
ulpepper
and
Messrs.
Paul
Dooley,
and
in s tru m e n ta l num bers and p rob­
•re two other yachta t o be In today. All. are requested to be present.
It
is
always
a
pleasure'
to
have
Born
to
Dr.
and
Mrs.
J
.
N
.
R
ob­
William
Kilbee,
Payne
Daniel*
and
ably
recitations.
A cordial in v ita ­
H
ereafter
th
e
meetings
will
be
held
*nd Mrs. S te p h an are fiom
with
us
a
t
any
o
f.these
srfvlces
our
son
on
Sanford
Heights,
a
fine
baby
Edwin
Rauierson.
tion
la
extended
to
all club m em b ers
on
the
first
T
h
u
rsd
a
y
of
each
month.
Delta, Colorado, where, M r. S tephan
friends of other churchce.
Class Reporter.
to be present.
Members will please ta k e notice«
“ • prom inent a tto rn e y .

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