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Oar T e n u of Sale on 5 Acres

Shipments of Celery from San
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1*3.935
181,768
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red payment* In cm* oI licknni

W* pira trac deed In case of drudi at m
contract.

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Yearly a v e n !« IncrelM 118.3%
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C *n s«rvétl*m , Reliability, P r o f r e » * ! venosa and Courtoous Treatment

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S A N F O R D ; F L O R ID A , D E C E M B E R 3 0 , ¿ 9 1 0
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y Sanford Celery Delta Land is in Great Demand at
Stable Prices While Colony Promoters are Straining

FIRST— To make a-success o f growing fruits or vegetables in Florida, the land MUST be irrigated.
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pumping plant that cost $30,000.

A ll truck gardens are irrigated.

SECOND— Two kinds o f irrigation are used in Florida.

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from flowing artesian wills.“ The latter Is in use in our Celery Delta.
Many of these wells have been flowing for the past 35 years.

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The other is secured

Pumping plants are unnecessary if you have flowing wells.

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in Florida, furnishing these wells.

pipes.

These wells do not cost over $75 each, one being enough to irrigate five acres.

THIRD— The quantity o f land upon which flowing artesian wells con be secured in Florida is limited.

FOURTH— The Colony Promoter sells arid lands, formerly used as pastures.

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One is secured by pumping the water, which is distributed through iron

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water on them.

The largest orange grove in Florida i s ‘ irrigated with a

The Celery Delta of Sanford occupies the largest area

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These lands cannot be irrigated.

There is either too much water or not enough

These lands are non-productive insofar as growing vegetables is concerned add the acre that is offered you at $15 is not worth that

Good land is not given, a w a y ..

FIFTH — Land that will produce things that can be sold for money and will produce them each season, is cheaper than land that is non-productive, no matter
how little you may pay for the non-productive land.
SIXTH— Our wet season occurs during the Bummer.
“out of season" with little or no rain.

W e do no vegetable fanning then— Our dry season occurs during the winter,— Then we-grow-our-crops

Then is when our irrigation is» useful and beneficial.

Our artesian wells have carried us through a drought of

32 months. W e made more money in the Sanford Celery Delta then than we ever did, before or since The wells did it.
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SEVKN 1'H— Outside o f tiie Colony Promoter's plans on paper, he has nothing to show you in the way o f developments. H e has no broad acres planted to
celery, lettuce or other vegetables.

Hiscrope are Imaginary.

ials to embelish his fraudulent literature.

His plans flighty.

His schemes, fakes.

He uses Sanford pictures and Sanford testimon­

With these he proceeds to "Show you what can be done in Florida," and if you ore not cautious he "W ill do
It is as far from the western end o f Florida to the southern, end o r Florida, as it is from Jacksonville To

you in Florida."

His fairy Btorlu are dreams.

New York City.

Then it is plain to you at once that Sanfofd pictures and testimonials hove little to do with illustrating “ What can be done in Florida."

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EIGHTH— The lands offered you by those schemers are undrained, unproductive and of little value except for grazing purposes.

Forty acres of that COLONY

N IN TH — Four Natural Conditions have met In the Sanford Celery Delta and formed the base o f one of the most progressive communties on this continent.
The first condition is our flowing artesian wells which makes us absolutely Independent of the rainfall.
underlaid with a subsoil o f clay, thus enabling it to retain applied fertilizers and moistures.

The third condition is, we are situated at the fiead o f navi­

gation on the SL Johns river, which gives us the benefit of the Water os well us rail transportation.
ated on the south side of the S t Johns river.

The second condition is. our Celery Delta is

The fourth condition is, the Celery Delta is situ­

This gives’ us water protection during periods o f cold amounting t6*six degr&amp; s.'

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TENTH— W e do not have to tell great yarns about what we propose to do in the Sanford Celery Delta.

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We con'show yoti what we have • already j done.

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can introduce you to 050 vegetable farmers who are not growing stuff os an eilubrt fo t some land company but as a means o f making their living.
W e can take you over 4200 acres o f cultivated forms.
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You ore not a pioneer"when yon m ove to Sanford. ’ W e have completed that job for you.

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TI.ereCre'no demonstratfon fa fa s or experimental

THIS IS THE REASON W H Y OUR L A N D IS V A L U A B L E A N D THE HOLDINGS OF THE SAND DUNE F A K IR GO BEGGING
A T NOTHING A N ACRE
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W e have a few good Farms that we will seil you for $750 each.

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BOND - &amp;

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Sanford» Florida, U. S. A.
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�Orange County Fair, February 7th to 11th.

HERALD
IN S A N F O R D — Life ia Worth Living
Number 21

Volume III

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 0. &gt;9"

ALL AROUND fLQRIDA

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had The Gooda On When Stopped
By Yardmaster Young

WORLD’S GARDEN SPOT

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program

NEWS O f THE WORLD

Sanford W. C. T U. Arranges One For
Items of Interest Gleaned from
The Ensuing Season
Various Sources
Haywood Young wears no badges for
On die question of prohibitory legists
being a detective but his natural dis­
don as a means for doing away with in­
trust fora negro carrying a crokcr sack
temperance and - its .altanitanL tralrt of
HARKENINGS DURINO* TH PTV TB f*
C U LlfD ER0 ÄH FH E STATE PRESS a t nightje d him to believe that some­ CROPS TIRING BEST 0 E PRICES evils, there is -concicntioua difference of
thing was doing in the burglary line.
opinion, but on one point ‘ all agree, viz:
Mr. Tbung is night yardmaster at the
that a complete revolution of thought il ere the Readers Will rind a Brier
An Epitome o f Uie Week’s Most - I m - freight yards and while preparing his One Acre Of Land Produces More upon this vital subject will never come to
Historical Spring Flowing
duties In the early morning hours TuesAnd Results From It Are
a safe and sane conclusion until public
portsnt Happenings lit the
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dayjmctj» negro named ‘John Williams
Truly Marvelous
sentiment is educated to understand the
' State’s d om a in .
If the present plans do not miscarry,
Manager Brown of the Florida Live carrying a sack.
Sanford has often been called the Individual and national menace Hint Ilea the American Sugar Refining company,
Stock and Fair Association Is arranging 'Mr. Young asked the negro whnt he "Garden Spot ol the World" and prices In any habit which weakens self control. otherwise known as ïhé giUAF' tnwt;'"wttl*'
for a grand ladles’ tournament at Mom- had in the sock and the negro, replied this season seems to bear out the truth The children are being taught this lu all pay $700,000 Into tho sub-treasury this
crief Pork, Jacksonville, on S t Valen­ that ho just had aome -clothes. Upon of this statement. Despite the fact that our schools, and wo have seen muny rad­ afternoon in seulenipnt of "drawback”
tine’» Day. “ Valuable prizes ¿»HI lie inspection Urn clothes were (inn silk un­ at times the markets are against ill« ical changes in the dedado just. closed. CASTS against the mmpntiv- .Jibe-‘pro­
awarded the successful riders aruT'no lady derwear, hats and other wetfring apparel grower making large profits such con­ History is being made. and W d eT tB ra s position to i&gt;ay thut amount wns made
nt*il h«ltntw^t¡tnut ^entering the contest.^
l^e nnme of N. P. Yowell ditions are not lasting and the prices on fast as bays and girls grow up. There
by attorney* for the'augur trust some
lettuce-etone this season wffl' rnnko are a few wnmon In S . B l n n l . M k &lt; l y days ago amFffrttrpAtts been agreed- nrFakirs, beggars and peddlers that have
Mr. Young let tho negro go and prompty- many a grower rich even If he does desire to have their part in making fair
been in the dty In large numbers during
ly phoned Officer Tillis and the two then not not make good on celery. One com­ pages of local history, and so. bound to­ both by United States District Attorney
the past week or two, are now leaving
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overtook the negro and marched him up mission man this season paid $1800 cash gether tightly with the white ribbon, they Wise and Collector Loeb.
the city as rapidly as the police can
At
a
conference
between
' representa­
to Yowell’s store when it was discovered for three acres of lettuce and then sold are making an organized effort, this good
And them, and tip crusade against them
tive
of
the
Brotherhood
of Railway
that the back window had been broken.
the crop for -$$200 more than he paid. Of year of 1911.. to. make of themselves .bet­
will be continued-until the city ia free of
The negro was placed In 4«il nnd course he made his own commission but ter informed mothers, broader of inlnd Trainmen nud the Order of Railway Con- '
■uch undesirables.
stated that two other negroes named theprice_aumot.be duplicated and dent anil more unselfish of purpose; that they duetors, and a committee of rniltond
Anentire blockwai dealxOYdd liT Fdft McGuin and Tillman had handed Inin
mnnngcrs of western railroads, It Is hoped
pnstrates what'a good crop can bring If may train •their' children to the finest
Meade a few days ago by Are. The loss the sack. A search of these negroe's
to settle the remaining controversy on
ideals
of
personal
character
nnd
of
Chris­
market conditions are right.
will amount to $13,000, with only about houses revealed several articles stolen
their line. It ' Is believed that the
The Florida Growers Association' un­ tian citizenship. The W. C. T» U. is not.
$7.000 insurance. -The fire was first dis­ last year and the police have no doubt
amicable
settlement reached Saturday
der the able management of Harry Ward and never was intended, to be a narrow
covered In tho Stevens bakery and was but that the organized gang has been
with
the
Brotherhood of Locomotive _
(s doing a good work in endeavoring to organization of'one idea—it means “orburning boyond control when first discov­ unearthed.
Engineers will pave thé way for a simitar
gaized
mother;love!''
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get the growers to pack ohly the best of
ered. It quickly spread over the whole
Tillman could not be found hut will vegetables under the association brand
1 append the little outline of our study adjustment with the 75,000 trainmen,
block.
doubtless bo rounded up later and all of and this method is assisting materially for the year. It will be filled in from conductors and brnkemen . employed ou&gt;
the same roads.
An Interesting game Of polo was play­ them will make roads for the county.
in making Sanford lettuce nnd celery month to month with timely topics, and
Sixteen striking miners from Lafayette,
ed on the county fair grounds in Orlando
simple as it is, if Uioughtfully carried olit
fumotis.
n
coal
camp twenty miles front Denver,
George P. Lovell
recently. Orlando has the only regulnrly
Over one doxen new families have it will mean something in the way of
were
cadi sentenced to one year In
organized polo tfcam and'grounds south of
character
building
thut
will
make
Sanford
George P. Lovell died at his home at located in the Sanford section this week,
-Camden. S. G, and n big match game Orange Bend, Lake county, Decoinher 29, paid a high price for lund nnd are well luckier than ever did its flowing wells the county jnil in the district court for
violating an injunction. Bail (tending an
la promised In the near future:
niter u few weeks' illness and a general satisfied with their selection. They de­ and its fertile gardens.
On Tuesday next the first meeting of appeal whs denied.
A movement Is on foot In St. Peters­ collapse uuturnl to extreme old age; his cided on Sanford after a careful inspec­
the
year will be held at die residence 301
Papers in u suit for scimralion or di­
burg to organize an athletic club, and it deuth removing the last one of the pioneer tion of the entire state'and were then
Park
avenue. Every lady Who is inter­ vorce are being drawn up against Nut
.irbelieved that the club will be on n settlers of his section. He was born in willing to pay more for Sanford land.
the stute of New York, March, 1827, and Tlie new people coming Into Florida are ested ts most cordially invited, and Tust C. Goodwin, the actor, by his fourth wife,
sound footing before many weeks.
was therefore in his 84th yeAr when the getting wise tn the fact that results ns hearty a welcome is extended to those Edna Goodwin, according to Mr*. Goodfinal summons came, finding himbefiev- must be shown nnd lands that have who ure not. hut who think maybe they win’s attorney. Mr. and Mrs. Goodwill
T. Allan Jones
not been farmed, that have no flowing might be after looking further into the refuse to discuss die case. It is reported
The death of T. Allan Jones of Jack­ ing in. and (repared for. tho new life.
The funeral services at the residence wells, that cannot be drained and are pllin of .study. Thanking the editor for effects are being made to bring about
sonville, which ocqured at the home of
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his wife's mother, Mrs. V. A. Evans, last mode a touching scene as conducted by miles from a railroad are not a good in­ tills,»gdee, and for many courtesies at iiis u reconciliation.
hands,
I
am.
vestment
at
any
Trice.
Rev.
diaries
Kingsley,.
assisted
by
Rev.
week was one of peculiar sadness. Mr.
Warnings to arresls fourr Armenians,
Yours very cordially,
Jonaa sustained injuries in a railroad Mr. Spicer; Mrs. Mote of Leesburg, and
alleged to be swindling churchgoers
Sanford can show results!
Susie UoucucLle Wu.ut,
throughout the country, were sent out
wreck near Ocala more than two years Mrs. Hocker of Ocala, feelingly singing
Clint. Program Comm. Sahford W. C. T. U. by Atlanta (»lice this week. Thfe
ago nnd nover recovered from these In­ several of the hymns loved so dearly by
The Wednesday Club
jure*. that were thoOght at first to be Mr. Lovell. The body was taken to Jack­
The following is the outline of study for Armenians »(Ificured at St. Philljpa’s
Quite u large number of the club were
cathedral last Sunday, ('resenting alleged
fatal. His sufferings during this time sonville for interment, and was consigned present at Mrs. Phillips Wednesday after­ »911, Sanford W. C. T. U.:
bogus credentlal.-look tip a collect ion-of —
have been ihtenserbut have been horne- to tiro earth by the Masonic fraternity.
noon. The postponed paper en "William
President, Mrs.'Jr W. WrtdrtSlE
Mr. Loveil had been a continuous resi­ und Mary College by Mrs. A. E. Phillips,
several hundred dollars to aid, they said
wllh remarkable gentlrncsa unif forti­
First Vice President, Methodist church,
In building an orphanage at Nineveh.
tude until death came as a sweet relief dent of Orange Bend for forty-two years was listened to with much interest by
Mrs.
Henry Wight.
,
The Armenians are charged with' forging
when the tired spirit entered into rest. and was nne of the most highly respected the members, giving many of (he In­
Second Vice Pres't, Baptist church, Mrs. the credentials. They have disappeared
Mr. Jones was. J)om In Florence, Ala.. citizens of the county; he. was u success- cidents as they occurred In the establish­
Richard
Maxwell.
lul.
fruit
grower,
overcoming
many
disas­
from Atlanta:-------------- -------------- :----thirtyeight years ago, but—has lived i n
ment of-theflm university—In-the-uewters
and
discouragements
incident
to
the
Thjrd
Vice
Pres’ t, Presbyterian, church,
Florida many years, most of (h e . time in
Southern Pacific passenger train No. I
worUL William wnl Marr, College has In
Jacksonville, where he wak well knqwn life. Everyune recognized his sterling tho past played no inconspicuous part H S T J .^ N f W W th e V : ----------------------------------- known us The - Overland LTmiredr”Wo'*(T*
and highly esteemed as a business man worth and fine characteristics. He was In the history of America; as she gave
Foqfth " Vice Pres't, Congregational bound, was held hy two masked bandits
and a member of the Masonic fraternity. noted for Ills benevolence, as well as his to us fifteen senators, seventy representa­ church, Mrs. Geo. B. Waldron.
early lids'morning ut Reese, nine miles
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He was Past-Master of the Solomon energy uud system in business mutter*. tives, thirty-seven Judges, three presU
Fifth Vice Pres’t, Episcopal church. Mrs. west of Ogijen. William Davis, a ru gro
Lodge at the time of his death, also a Me.was a man of strong will, yet piust dents und the famous John Marshall.
A. D. Key.
porter, was shot and imitniiUy killed. A,
Shriner and a member of the ElkB. He unassuming; his strong personality, howTime and place of meeting—Frrst Tues­ W. Taylor, another negro porter, was
Compared with what we know of col­
belonged to the Order of Railway Con­ ever, would allow none oflts moral senses lege rules of today, the rules which the day in each month. Place will ho an­ mortally wounded, undone one passengor
ductors and for fifteen years . was secre­ or personal rights to be nssulled without {’acuity of William and Mary College, nounced later.
was slightly wounded when rcsistonco
tary,and-treasurer of . that organization. remonstrance. He was un humble Chris­ mode for the guidance of the matron and
Jan. 10. Social Day. Mrs. Henry Wight. was offered. One hundred passengers
The death of this good man marks the tian, public spirited, und (vniseworthy students, were not only interesting but Irostoas. Echoes from the state conven­ were relieved of their valuables.
passing of one pf Nature’s noblemen. indeed, was his devotion to the welfare of amusing, as given by Miss Mabel Bow- tion in Tallabussec. Notes from oth
Lucius G. Jenkins,.die oldest engineer
Big hearted and generous, with a cheer­ bis community, home und family. His ler. Miss. Flossie Frank gave a short unions. Spoclal music.
In the soudiern division o f . die Atlanta
ful sunny disposition he - ever attracted death bring* peculiar sndness to his com­ iketdi of "Parson and Cann” , a pro­
February. Short talks from each mem­ Coast Line Railroad, died ut tits homo
people -to him -and held them as his munity as he was its keystone, and his fessor In the college and its last presi­ ber in answer to roll call, “The strongest here after a short Illness. Junkins has
friends when once they knew him. He memory will always be cherished.
dent with the charming little romance of Influence over my own formative years.” had a passenger nut out of this d ty fur
Mr. Lgycll Is survived by his devoted his life. The program for the afternoon Paper, My neighbor's child und mine.
leave* a wife, two children and two
more than thirty years.
wife of nf^y-slx year»; companionship; his waa then taken up,_________ ________ L _
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March. Paper; Self control and Prof.
—The Sim~tYnnctgcu nvlntur ctimnrtttwr
Lovell of Sanford.
.sooviUe, besidte n ho#^ of relatives and three sons, Myron
"Roaeweli" the colonial home _ and James' theory of habit formation. L)i»yeiterduy tftcelved n communication fronr
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friends' who v ill oddly tills* him, but Cupt George E. 1/jyftlLof 'the U. S. nimy; estate of the their prominent and In­ cussloo. Practical psychology for mothers
Secretary
of the Nrfvy Meyer acquiescing
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wiUfo comforted^wi^i- the Drought Geiip, -Chnrfys P. Lovell of Jacksonville, teresting family/ of Page»,' was i very to Use.
in
their
request
ror assignment of a war­
,aud
ope
daughter,
Mrs.
V.
V.
Haynes
of
April. Later Ideals of .teaching. Five
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x
entertaining paper by Mrs. Philips. "Little
ship to assist in the study of tho uses of
flangeBend.
.'He
bequeathed
all
Ids
minute
sketches
of
groat
educators,
hy
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Tho remains .were Taken ttf‘'jacksoifYork", in all Its historic interest the Im­
die neroplauc in naval war-fare during
viífe
vdw Ti
Tuvwtay night. aócompunleiL by the property, zeal and personal and mixed in portant part It plnY^d In those stirring four public school teachers. Open dlscuadie
meet. Seven professional aviators*
family. v^fbe * funeral services'
held at fee simple LA' his wife, Mary A. Lovell. dines, was fully given la an Interesting slon.
rv:
all
qf
national fame, having .been signed
May. Paper. The public playground
urch Thursday qt(d appointed her executrix of his will.
paper by Mrs. Stringfellow. Witticisms
for
the
mee(. and entries fiave been re*
afternoon. and the Interment wus ln the
and sayings of Thomas Nelson Page by movement. Discussion. Recreation» ‘ in
ceived from ten amateurs.
Whiskey
Petition
Presented
Sanford
and
their
Influences
on
our
boys
r ’ IwnUy lot at Woodlawn. ,,
Miss Ullle Farnsworth, was postponAP
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and girls.
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Two of the world famous American
A petition asking that an election be until taler.June. Paper, The literature in our aviatou were killed last Saturday
held,.on the question of opening saloons
Sanfafd Muglcal Club
Following la the program for January
homes. Discussion, The books our chil- Mulisunt was killed at New Orleans and
Sanford Musical Club will meet in in Orange County waa presented to the Uth.
Nrs. F. S. Munson’s Studio Saturday, Jan. Commissioners on Tuesday, but they took
The Wireless Age. (a ) Telegraph. &lt;b) enjoyed. Using the public library." Comic Arch Hoxey was killed at’ Los' Angeles.
supplements—"die rag time of art."
The double ' catastrophe bus put u
Hi». 3 p. m. Miss Jessie Stumon, leader. no definite action, as the members first Telephone— Mrs. C. R. Walker.
July. Paper, Vacadon dangers and op­ dampness on die aviation meets.
f
TI* following program will be given: *
want to satisfy themselves (hat the peti­
Navigation of the Air—Mrs. C. C.
portunities. Discussion.
Paper. Development and growth of op­ tion contains the requisite number of le­ Woodruff.
Dissolution Notice
August. Midsummer social.
era—Mrs. J. C. McDaniel.. •
gal voters and Is gotten up according to
Science and InvenGon—Members of
The partnership heretofore existing be­
September. Paper, A brief review of
Paper, The story of the oratorio—Miss law. It Is probable that they will meet club.
Florida taws for .the protection of women tween K. R. Murrell and J. D. Willis un­
«edge Ward.
again next week and If they are satisfied
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Death
o
f
Mrs.
J.
r.
McClellan
and children and the story of their mak­ der the name of "The Boston" store bua
Vocal Solos:
that the petition ' Is Jegal and all' right
One
of
the
saddest
deaths
that
,v
ing. Discussion. What further legislation this day been dissolved by mut noi con
they will set (he day for an election on
Mrs. Claude Hcntdoq.
sent.
,
, .
occurred
in
this
section
was
that
of
Mrs.
is neededT
the question.
Mrs. Geo. L, Hoy.
All
bills
due
The
Boston
will
be
pay­
J.
F.
McClelland
who
died
at
Moore's
October.
Paper,
Our
own.
d
ty
guvern.. -Mrat-WUlism H , Keeler
• Small Bla/e oifTursday
Tuesday o f measles aod nient and our diarter. Discussion7T aw able' ta k : r . Murrell ~ond thr*ini&lt;r J r ir 7 "
Station "last
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Piano—Miss Madge -Ward,
enforcement in Sanford; the moral effect Willis is herei&gt;y_ released from all obliga­
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The fire department was callad out complications.
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Mrs.
McClelland
leaves
a
husband
and
of
dead letter taws; the attitude of our tion of said partnership. The lousiness to
early Tuesday morning to extengulsh a
Unitarian Services
five
children
to
mourn
her
loss.
children
towards their home town and.its be conduct«* in the future under the naiuo
Albert J. Coleman minister of blaze in the rear of the Rowland home
of the Boston and by the said K. R. MurThe.
funeral
services
oocurcd
from
the
officials;'the
obligation of d vic loyalty.
on
P
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t
avenoc
The
prompt
work
«hi
lUnttulairCfiun*
of Jacksonville will preach' on Sunday the department aaved the property, only residence on Wednesday, conducted Try . November. Paper, The'delinquent ehild f e l L ^ - i _____ - K. R. Minium,
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afternoon at‘3 o'clock In the Congregation­ a * « « n loss being entailed. With a Rev. J. W. Wildman. Internymt was and his best friend. Judge Ben. B. Lind­
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Discussion, The Florida Reform
real fire deportment and apparatus made- tn Lahavlaw/'CemalMy^Tha sey,
al church oo.Strl.afreet. ‘ •
sympathy
of
the
entire
community
goes
S
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o
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l.
Mrs. R. L. llomri ghoui has' kindly ra.Uf Hand could extinguish that red
Sanford is filled with new ’ people and
December. Review and recapltaluladon
consented to sing. The public are cordially underwear’ that was hanging on the. line out to the grief-stricken husband and
most
of them expect to stay.
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family.
of
die
year’s
work.
'
tba
other
day
at
his
bouse.
Yiled to attend this servloe.

The General News of “The Land
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Thirteen year oldJoe presently returned
with’n good sirloin steak, hla mother
thinking he had done pretty well. At
Budget of Opinion ‘Just Be table,' Joe spoke up: "Mother, why didn't
you (ell mo what kind of steak to get!’’
tween &gt;ou and Me”
"Why, I told ypa," said hi# mother, "to
get any kind but a round steak." "Well,"
EVEN TME OATE POST NOT IN IT said Joe, "I went l4to the shop and said
I wanted a flat steak and they didn't
CMel I* Among Ye Taking Notes, Imow what i meant, no. 1 told thorn you
and Fall«, Hell Pfent 'Em"—
wouldn't have a round one. Geel but
So Says Sauntcrçr.
they hollered. I’m glad only the two men
were In the shop Just them”
Mpttltl C»ir»M—#*»»» «• r%0 MttmU, .

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

president p ro tern Of the city-council, and
approved by the "finance committee be
paid. Carried.
There being rtRJfurther business It wos
moved and seconded that council adjourn
A penny saved is a penny earned" a
quarter saved Is ten dollars lost if you
fail to get the- best seed potatoes. Our
1 are groan in Aroostook County
Maine, guaranteed true to name and free
from disease. H. H. Deane, Phone 255.
Oak avenue and First st.
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Seed Potatoes
Our fine stock of Early Hose No, 4 Potatoes grow n b y
ourselves In M
“ aine is now arriving.. W e know theJV
are good. To make them good we planted and c u l t i ­
vated them ourselves.
Let us name you prices.

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O u r P o t a t o F e r t i l i z e r Jm s b e e n r e c o g n iz e d a s t h e J j c a U Q r _ y c a i a _ .

Independent Fertilizer Co.
j. B.*PAc;.esnford.Fis.

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A O arden o f R oses
In rout garden there sre runny
Some of (hem fere white and ■ame era red—
Reallr I am very fond of roaea,
I wfent
I'm dead.
Dut 1
wont them now not wlien
wh

4 I see the wets have presented their
VW VW MVM W W W W VW MW M
petition to the County Commissioners
and thA board will Investigate the names
BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES
Why wait to • how mo your affection.
before
granting
It.
The
namesi¿of
those
n tbs
tba aanb la pi
piled high above my head—
When
25 BICYCLES
who signed the petition will be published
are many mart.
For _In r w r lard en ihi
FROM M SS U P TO IIS. FOR NEW
But I want them now not when I'm dead.
in the county papers and many that now
Why wait until ray tabor’s ended. .
~*fli¿ve thóTT names o n * iï«-ll«r i V ffi*T »k '
StIANIBARGER
Don't you think It better If you said.
for a withdrawn! before the publication
"Ilerea'a a little bunch of roaea.
ORLANDO.
FLORIDA
You want them now not whan you're dead.'
Is made. ' As'the petition is a public one
For In your garden there aro many roaes.
the papers have a right to publish It
And their perfume l.ke the yean eoon are sped—
especially when it la paid for by the
Really I am very fond of roaea,
But 1 want them now not when I'm dead.
prohibition side. Such a move will
Fato H. Y » r t t
prevent the promiscuous signing of this
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■4 My-MlçnÜûü was -aUractsd-tost Week
to the booth at the depot erected last
yoar by the Commercial Club. Aa a diat o o * f&lt;* vegetables u d A place to
entertain yiaitors and dlstrlbtftr tlterntqfr
it was par erceltence-Mnst year.
This year it looks like a 1910 celery
ihr Pnce^SVpped. With
w iihbut
the
but
very little outlay of t lime and .money the
bodUi could be 'made very attractive.
Lettuce prices were never better and cel­
ery prospects are bright - The special edi­
tions of “The Herald are ready for distributton and thQütap4l.Qf «filllflJU
ing into our d ly every' day.. Just why
the members of the Commercial Club and
thoae who are not- members should allow
this fine booth to remain closed Is a sub­
ject for them to decide at once, '
I repeat the prospects for Sanford never
looked brighter and yet a new corner
dropping off at the depot would not think
Bottom R View Of the deserted booth.
And now while I am upon the subject I
want to ask every enterprising citizen
the plain question:
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' Why ore you not a member of the Com­
mercial ClubT
A n d ! want to ask the members of the
Commercial Club:
Why are you asleep on (he Job and do
Ing nothlngT
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UM!tf, are many
petition.

The longest unbroken stretch in the
year Is from July 4 to September 4. which
is Labor Dqy,. January has three, includ­
ing R. E. Lee’s and McKinley’# birthday*;
February ha# four counting ground hog
day; March recognizes Ash Wednesday
and SL Patrick’s day; April ha# five,
meetly church holidays; May has Mother’s
Day. Peace Day and Memorial. Day; June
recognize* Flag Day and the first day of
summer; September has Labor Day and
the Jewish New Year, October has Yom
Klppur, Discovery Day and Hallowe'en;
November has election day and Thanksgiving and December doses with the one
and biggest day of the year.

City C o u til Meets
Coundl convened Jgii. 3rd in poatponed
session of Jan, I ; iflf f,
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Members present, B. A. Howard, presi­
dent pro tcn\; H. P. Driver. H. R. Stevens.
A. T. Rossettcr. * Members absent. D. L.
Thrasher, W. D. Holden and G. R. Cal­
houn.
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Minutes of last regular meeting read
and approved.
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Treasurer’s report for the month V De­
cember, 1910, approved and ordered filed.
Marshal's report for the month of De­
cember approved and ordered filed.
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The bid* were opened relative to Jetting
contract for street cleaning and scavenger
work for the year 1911. E E. Brady was
the lowest bidder and the following reso­
lution was duly passed;

E5anKê"cëftIBêî

P « . bills attached and signed by the

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- ^ n t f y r n n M rat dally printed in
gt'il.e Big
&lt;aty papers*'
papJrra’ about
the vulgfcf
Big’^Eily
about the
vulgbf
rich, their sayings and doings; their

4 Through the practical institution of the
postal savings bank system last Tuesday,
January 9, tiré United States government
Will afford to the American people facili­
ties for the sevlng of a port of their earn
Inga. The establishment faf postal saV
Inga banka la regarded aa the most im­
portant and far reaching financial step
taken by the government since the au­
thorization of national banks, and their
operation will be - watched with keen In.
tenet by financiers throughout the world.
The new system la :to be inaugurated
oh A comparatively small scale. One
poatolfice la each state and territory ha#
been selected a# a depository. In those
^forty-eight office# a thorough test of the
system will be made. It was decided to
make the beginning thus small, not only
because no adequate appropriation was
available to put it Into general opera­
tion. but #lso because the plan of opera­
4 I dreamed another dream the other
tion adopted differs entirely from that of
night about Sanford and thla lime it was
o'ny postal savings system In tho world.
the‘fire department . It was aU so clear
K e y West Is designated as the Florida
to me that this dream m a y tome true;
d ty for the first postal savings bank.
Ourcify fifrtif'lrB had installed a fine auto­
a s s
mobile truck of the latest improved type
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4 A 1911 calendar Just out. which has qjl and the Sanford Fire Department was
the holidays marked. ’ both religious and recognized as omr of' the finest in the
secular; patriotic and popular, reveals the state. Our ratea on fire insurance were
ralbèi remarkable fact that there Is drily cut In half and everybody was cc
ooe month In the year without a holiday of pondiugly happy. And when I waked up
importance. Some tiaVe as mauy as five thla Idea remained in my memory and
that -ora -rswsrnbered In some part or somehow 1 teem- to feel tha
paru of tbo country, August is the fathers -will yet give us u Arstclau fire deirtmout along the line* (hat havq ■
mahihthathas- no- holiday" It * happensT
often
been mapped out by ’
however, that this is a favorite summer
, Tut Sauktxkd.
vacation month which tends to equalize

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Wh°*tfwr=#eftr
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h^ K ey
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It;
.whatIt;-what-ttwr'weHr and
how, when and where they wear It;
minute write-ups, with pictorial Ulustra
tlons of every dud worn by bralnlesa
women, fufr description of every garment.
Including (he embroidered and hematitchctethes; pieiwied bcfui B^mnd-far ■the
unborn brats— all their fulsome nauseous
stuff, drooled out ‘dally in the big pa
pers— by the column and by the whole
page—a sort of gross’ pandering to
riches—a servile worship of snobacracy;
a putting of the forehead to the ground
when the motley moloch - passes down
(he street, does more to stir up tho devil
ih a man than aU else combined. This
sort of man worship may go all right In
countries where one man Is acknowledged
to be hotter than another, but It wll
never go In this land of the free and the
home of the brave; and the sooner Hie
big papers let up on this dally fioutinf
of money In the faces of decent people
the quicker all aorta of devllishness wll
cease to be a menace to our govem.
, »j ment.
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4 The only men of worth in Sanford are
thoae who forget their own selfish ends
long enough and are liberal enough In
their Ideas to encourage every public and
private enterprise, who are ready with
brain and purse to push every" pro)
calculated to build up the town a I
enhance its Importance. The enterpr
s
and push of a town or community Is I
foundation of Its permanent success,
town may as well prepare for Its fune 1
ns to become indifferent to the ent
prise in its midst. Men who come to
town to make It their future home, who
can not see far enough before them to
see that money placed Judiciously In
a public enterprise of their own town
will be a hundred fold in the apprecia­
tion of their property, are to be piled.

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FOR MEN, WO
MEN AND CHIL
DREN
For Holiday Wear are unusually
attractive in character and de­
cidedly reasonable in price. In
slippers we are showing one of
the handsomest assortments in
the city.
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January 6 . IMI

THE SANrOBD H tM itl

IN THE SOCIAL WORLD

FOR T H E H O U S E W IF E

DOTT BE BALD.

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Items of Interest Concerning
Society People.
POINTS PURELY PERSONAL
now Celery City Vanity Fair While
Away the Golden Hours—
Social Gossip.

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One of the prettiest dunces of the
•eason was given by Miss Mabel Hand
and Mis* Veda Ward at tbo handsome
Hand residence on Park uveuue New
Year’s eve. The house was beautifully
decorated with evergreens and brilffiWliy
illuminated with many colored electric
lighia. added to which the many bcsuUful costumes worn by the young ladies,
made a most charming' scene. There
was dancing from ten to twelve, after
.which delightful refreshments
were
served. Thoso who enjoyed the hospitali­
ty of these popular young ladies, were
Misses RutK' Abbott. Ilinga “ Lefller,
Madge Ward, Helen St. John, Powell
bene Drady, MibeI Bowler, Flossie Frank
and ‘ Mae .lIsroflf3llf.*l‘Mt!iSliii6 ’Archie
Betts, Braxton Perkins, Billie Beardnil,
Nixon Butt. ‘Cedi Butts. W. A. Lcfllcr.
J. ThUPgo^l W
Noljcy
r, Ralph Stephens, Carl Hamilton,
Tolar.
Mead Fox and William Braddy.
Miss Margaret Wight entertained a
„ four of her friends Saturday evening nt
___a duncihg party. The young folks danced
until nearly midnight and then'dainty
refreshments were served. Ttibsc who
were so fortunate as to be included
among the guests, thoroughly enjoyed
tills happy occasion.
The Auction Bridge Club is the newest
social organization in Sanford™ WhlcIT
has the following members: Mesdnmcs.
U. W. Herndon. F. E. Lane, Frank Miller,
A. P. Connelly. S. Pulesion. Robert
Newman, S. 0. Chase and C. W. King.
Mrs. Frank Miller entertained the dub
Saturday afternoon. The top score was
made by Miss Mabel Bowler, who was
awarded the prize, a pair of silk hose.
The following ladies were visitors on tills
occasion. Mrs. Frank Whitner, Mrs.
George Fox Jr* Miss Mablc Bowler and
Mrs. Walter ST Clay of Arcadia.

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The Barkoot Carnival
The Barkoot straws which arrived Mon­
day and set their tents, etc., on Stephens
lot, were unable to be in readiness fbr the
opening night on account of late arrival
on the ground, but on Tuesday night
gave performance at the various shows
hud it must be said that the attractions
arc far above the'standani, clean, whole­
some and entertaining. One show in par­
ticular deserves spedal mention, that of
Arabia—the equine that is advertised
at "the horse with a human brain." The
Icill is •very •handsomely decnruted and
the' performance is simply wonderful.
Arabia is "presented by a lady, Miss
Essie Fay. who enjoys an international
reputation us a horse - breaker and educa­
tor and she puts the animal through a
most murvMous performance. Among the
many acta Is the good-night scene where
the horse goes to bed, and also the Are
~act' Where the burse savea th* baby-frocs'
the burning residence. Arobia is u shuw
that deserves excellent patronuge. The
plantation show is also very pleasing and
very funny. Electric Theatre presentí a
continuous variety of moving pictures,
Amelia, the fat girl, is rather delicate,
only weighing a little more than a quar­
ter of a ton. Confetti is . also one of the
diversions that make (be young folks hap­
py. The shows WUl remain here until
Saturday night.
Itigli School Notes
The Athletic Aasoclation of .the San­
ford High School h e l d regula/ bimonth-,
ly meeting .Wednesday evening.
Ernest u’ tis tflfihwlectod manager or
m. V
Uvc base-ball tim
team.
strong schedule
will be arranged Including games with
the High Schools of Plant City, DeLand,
Luitls, Leesburg. Tampa and Orlando.
There are a number of ptpmising candi­
dates and the boy* expect a winning
team.
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Track work has been started mul pie
boys will send a strong team to. dnmPh»to with the beat High School Aiftlst^
of Florida at the Tampa S tateFdlr .oo^
February 17 and at t l i f Rollins Collage
lnienchoUatlc pieet on Washington Blrth&lt;!j &gt;.

The girls Glee Club--practised.Tuesday.

-The Irvingii terory Society win
next Monday, afternoon. An Interesting
. Wogram bos been arranged.
- A number of new members have been
enrolled since the holidays, the enroll“ »eni. in the High School deportment

Minced Fowl on Toast.
Remove from the bones all the meat
on either cold roast or boiled ’fowls.
Clean It from tbs «kin and keep ctfvered from tbo air until ready for usa.
Boll tho bones nnd skin with throe
fourths o f s pint o f watar until roffneed quite half. Btrain the gravy
and let It cool.. Next, having skimmed
off the fat, put It Into a clean sauce­
pan with half a cup o f cream and
throe tablispoonftils o f butter mixed
with a Ubleapoonful o f Hour. Keep
them stirred until they boll. Then
put In the fowl, finely minced, with
ihreo hard boiled-eg-ffs, chopped,-and
sufficient salt ai^d pvpper to araann.
Shake the mluco over the fire until
Just reedy to serva. Dlah It over hot
toaat and aerva.

Nearly Anyone May Gecure a Splendid
Growth of Hair,
W*_bore a ntmedy that has it record I
of growing hair nnd curing hnldncat j
In 03 out e f every 100 ease* where
used according to directions for a ren

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seem like a strong statement—ll la.
nnd vre mean ll to be. nnd no one
should doubt It until Ihey have pul our
claims to an actual teat.
We nre so Vermin Itexnll •O.T’ llnlr
Tonic will cure dandruff, prevent bald
ness, stimulate the sculp and hair routs,
slop falling tinIr and grow new hair,
that we personally give our |&lt;o*ttlrc
guarantee to refund every |&gt;enny paid
ua for It In every distance where it
does not i^tvp entire HiYrtufactlou to the
user
Itexnll "03” Hair Tonle U an pleasant
to une ns clear spring water It la de­
lightfully perfumed, and does not
grense or gum the linlr. Two alr.es.
BOc. nnd 41.00
With our guarantee
back o f It. you certainly take no risk.
Bold only at our atore-^Tbe lloxall Store.

rthur

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C a v e a t s *»«» r e is s u e s . |
De s ig n s .
A ttorneys *»«o Counsellors ,- Mecha n ic al Ex p e r t s ;
P R A C T IC E

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FEES REASONABLE AND BEST ADVICE ALWAYS GIVEN. REGARDLESS
Repairing Window Shades.
OF ALL INTERESTS EXCEPT THAT OF CLIENTS.
When window shades begin to look
shabby around the bottom It la not
BUSINESS CONDUCTED UPON HIGHEST PROFESSIONAL PLANE "AND’
necessary to throw them away. The
UNDER PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF MR..GREELEY AND Mr . MCINTIRE.
curtain should be takon off tho roller
nnd the hem In the bottom ripped out
ALL LETTERS OF INQUIRY ANSWERED PROMPTLY ON DAY OF RECEIPT.
The curtalq ahould then bo put back
INFORMATION AND ADVICE FREELY GIVEN..
on the roller with the worn edge «.
tbo top—that Is, nearest the roller—am, „UflUda fuujday School Association
OUlt COOK. ENTITLED “ GREELEY A MCINTIRE ON PATENTS?
the other edge should be neat)y*bcm
Professor R. R. J?oy of Jacksonville,
. .SENT^FREEt-TO-ANY ADDRESS. ..
med nnd fltted up wuti.nstick. Tbpryperjptendt^j_jaC,rih^_Florida Sunday :. 1-4
sre n great many windows Iti over.-' Scfiool Association, accompanied liy John
home where the cortnlns nre nov«** R. Swartz of Pennsylvania, a noted Sun­
pulled all the way down to tha bot­
G r e e l e y &amp; M c In t i r e .
day Schooljvorker of that slate, lic|d two
to m ,-w cragejro rn part tn.-thla.eaaa
TpfcfffflSPiessrons
at
the
(VtïgreÎauonul
pATOfi“ i(TfoW fE Ts;
will hardly ever show.
WASHtNGTÓR
church Wednesday, in the intcreri of the
association^ Fjuxlleui addresses were
Correct Method of Darning. . _
Always leave a «mail loop’ of the made by both gentlemen on the different
thread a t . each- end- -when dnrntng n (■liases of Sunday School work. They
hole to allow for the shrinking of tho especially advocated a teachers training
mending cotton -whan the stocking Is course for Sunday School workers. A
washed, linn thesdnorilng cotton or temporary county Sunday Association
yarn half an Inch bcymtl the hole on was organized with the following officers;
each aide; cover tho hole with threads President, Prof. N. J. Perkins,'Vice Presi­
that are run closely together and nut dent. Dr... Blackman of Winter Park,
drawn too tight over the darning ball.
‘Secretary, Angus R. Chappell.
Then cross theso, threads In tho regu
lar dnmlng style. Now run the needle
School Improvement Society
h short dlatnnccnround the .darn with
The monthly meeting of tiio School Im­
the mending collon, and the stocking
provement Society will be held in the
will not draw and tear about the mend­
High
School building Monday afternoon,
ed hols.
January Oth, at 3 o'clock. Everybody in
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MutlatT Buttsrmftk.
One quart o f buttermilk, one rounn is elected to be present Tho following
od tsblrepoonful of flour, two rounded interesting program has been arranged:
lableapoonfula of granulated sugar.
Address, Rev. tieo. B. Waldron.
Pour the huttormilk Into an enameled
Address, The object ol the School Im­
saucepan and put on the ratigo to boll.
provement Society, Mrs. Henry Wight
Jpon trailing sdd the following mixFive Minute Talks, • Mrs. Homrighous,
.ure: Break an egg Into a bowl and
Mrs.
A. E. Philips, Prof. Maris, D. Ibeat until light and foamy, add the
Thrasher
and C- K. Walker.------ ------&amp;.—
sugar.'then' the fiopr, stirring ua.*'
Reading, Mrs. L. R. Philips.
smooth, and pour Into the boiling but­
Vocal Solo, Miss Mercedes Munson.
termilk, stirring rapidly to * prevent
scorching. Boll up on&lt;,o, remove from
Piano Solo, Miss Flossie Frank.
tho flro and serve hot or Iced, as pre­
Election of officers.
ferred.
I am booking orders for the "Now Davis
Perfect Cucumber", the most beautiful
Rubber1 Shod Rocking Chair.
A western Inventor has drained ■ and valuable of the cuke family for
Florida growers. Wonderfully prolific,
pneumatic shoo or triad, which may of symctrical simp, dark green color. It
be applied to the rockers of a chair, so rivals the hot house product in uppearas to render^tl!« motion of tho chair nnce and commands the highest price
eoay and noiseless and prevent creep­ in market. Price (1.10 per pound. H. H.
ing and damage to the floor and walla Deane, Phone 255, Oak uvenue and First
street.
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Do you want to live in the
prettiest spot in Florida?

Do you want a fine bunga-'
low with 12 acres fruit and
ifcrm?
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lakes full of fish?

Do you want something for
nothing?

Notloe
The registration booksof the city of Sanbrd will be'open from i) a. m.. Jan. 2nd,
till 5 p. in. Feb. 1st. 1911.___
All tho»« desiring to vote lh- the com­
ing city election should see that they ore
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of the apartment or to the furniture
with which the rocker may come In
contact. Tbo oboes may be applied to
tho rockers Irrespective o f their width
or form, and each shoo la formed with
a bumper at the rear otul, which dur­
ing excessive backward movement of
tbo chair will engage the floor and
thus prevent overturning- — Scientific
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Frogs' Legs Frisd.
The green marsh frogs furnish tbs
beet ha ms, os they ore, more tender
sod have lees o f the strong, muddy
flavor. They are generally liked M ed.
Pare off the feet and trues them by
Inserting the stamp along tha skin of
lha-Other leg. Put ibum. with salt,
pepper and lemon Juice, to strep for
an boar, then drain and roil In flour,
then In beaten egg and In fine bread
crumbs. Fry to a light brown tn hot
fa t Serve with M ed parsley.
Saves Troubla.

“After ell. It 1» au advantage to tova
a aopblstlrnted husband.”
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and we now have a modern
-Well. It ten’» necessary to waste
very respect end one to be time bnutlng through bis pochote el

sentHng to the TiewspajHirs in the country, advertiseopent milking clmrdc.s a^(iu»it-»tiy failItfiilm-sÿ U) the

Mr. N. P. Bryan, ns I am inform

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put in .thin Wfxih’s isaUCJJÍ

* Th e Saw ing ‘Ms oh In » N *»dU .

- B e sure that your sewing machine
needle la not blant^lf yau want Ja‘
avoid Unable In the. start. KapaclaU/
when stitching alike la It Decaaaary to
take particular notice that tha needle
1» fine and sharp, and It la better
commence with a new one a:
no chancea If you don’k wantHo ruin a
good new place o f taffeta It la Just
as bad for tba needle to be rusty, and
any experienced seamstress wfil taO
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»hile I was in the Florida Senate, nnd ja circuIiitiut^«cir6iHar« hiitkin^ Ijke CI)nn‘es:
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*rKnve not a e «rth e s e advertisem en t and eircOlarfit but if the i^ a r fio s nrft
liave
iteen made in thb Times-Unlon, tliey eairbe easily met. I will jiave f io cifqnce, how&amp;ur,-..fypfore
thè primary oil January 10th, to lneet them.’ since
next, issfte of your load puj&gt;uf ^ 1 ) nòf;|ta
publiahed again until ufter th e ^ e c tlo n .
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The fact that these changes '^jre m attflilliL published when too Jute to answer them,
S TA M PS THEM A S UNTRUE. W H Y H A V E T n E i' N Ó T 'BEEN*. MADE CONG AGO? 1 AN-*
JOUNCED M Y C A N D ID A 0 Y ON THE 5TH OF OCTOBER, THREE MONTHS AGO. M Y LEGISLATTVE RECORD H A S EXISTED FOR F IV E YEARS. IT IS SPREAD on TH E JO U RN ALS of the
mituldH
Senate. W hy have not these defocts been discovered before the last week la- the cami&gt;uigrt?
IF
DISCOVERED. W H Y WERE NOT THE PEOPLE INFORMED BEFORE, so that they might Investi­
gate, and why liave*l not been given a chance to hear, nnd meet them? THE O N L Y AN SW E R
MUST BE. T H A T &gt; T H E Y ’A R E NOT TRUE OR A R E M ISLEADING A N D THUS M A K IN G THEM
A F R A ID OF A N INVESTIG ATIO N.
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A re these the tactics upon w h idi tq secure an election os Uiuted States Senator?
THE CAUSE WJIICH C A N O N L Y W IN THUS, IS A N UNWORTHYJCAUSE. DISTRUST IT!
BELIEVE NO S TA TE M E N T M ADE A T THE L A S T MOMENT, i t WOULD NOT BE MADE
TH EN IF IT W ERE TRUE A N D FAIR . The case for the candidates is inode up. Do not open it
unless you can hear both sides.

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VOTES NOW POURING IN
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Contestants Are Already Be­
ginning to Get Busy

NUMBER O f CONTESTANTS
Who Wlh Win The Plano and Diamond
Rlnl Being Offered by The
Sanford Herald
. The large number of contestants in the
Great Popularity Contest now being con­
ducted by the Sanford Herald by which
|1250 worth of prize« are. to bk awarded
to the conte«tents, ore now getting busy
find asking their friend« to subscribe to
’ the Herald.
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An- early start will H i a great benefit
to every contestant, and each and ¿very
one ahould begin immediately to pledging
their friends.
To win the $•! )0 piano or diamond
ring. Is an easy matter end if contestants
will only call on their friends and ask
. their support they can easily win the
prise
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-During the post Kock .graai interest
&lt;kas been manifested in the contest, and
votes are beginning to come rapidly,
i In the next issues of the Herald a com­
plete return "of all votes cast will be
published, and every contestant In the
now and turn in as
posAible in örffKr
to secure a good start in the content- "
«H ie -following- is n iis t of nil nomina­
tions to date:
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the vote coupons from this paper or
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HISSES
HISSES
securing subscriptions to The Herald.
Male Leonnrdy
Mildred Potter
The first prize, which will be nwnrdi*d
Helen Rowland
Alice Whitner
to the contestants securing the greatest
Blanche Bothamly Mabel Johnson
number of votes during the contest is n
genuine 5400 Wesel Upright Grand Piano,
Muriel HarroW
Nellie Amkk
which was purchased1 from A. H, Crlppen
Annie Higgins
Jessie Stumon
A Son, the well known piano dealers of
doire Walker
Ruth MetiJngcr
this city. The piano Is now on exhibition
Alice Robbins
Mabel Anderson
at the Crlppen show room. This piano Is
an instrument of fine , architecture and
Margaret Davis
Hoskins Jones
Gdsie Butt—------ Annie Lee Caldwell rare tone, nnd The Herald has made n
careful study of the piano before purchas­
Aranka Taknch
Elio Strlnglellow
ing. The winner of the prize will secure
Mercedes Munson
Mildred Haskins
a prize well worth the efforts which a
contest of this kind demands.
Ruth* Abbot
Gladys Gardner
The second prise will consist of n beau­
Martha Fox
Bessie Long
,
tiful diamond ring, the value of which is
Edna Pagenhart
Alice Anderson
1100. This ring was purchased from
Clara Millen
Nellie Elder
Henry McLaulin. the well known jeweler
of this city nnd is now on exhibition at
Annie Hawkins
Carrie Ensmlnger
hia store on First street.
Carrie Lovell
Pcnchen Lelficr
Five oilier articles wlU he awarded as
Maud Mlot
Blanche Biggers
shown at the bead of this article
Florence StringfeDow
UndfeLeffier
TIIE 00NTEST“T K E ros *LL to ENTER
Mabel Bowler * * Charlotte Keelor
The contest is free for each nnd every
Mabel Hand
Besslo Schumpert
contestant to enter, and It costs nothing
Mary Chappell
Gladys Gatchel
to win: all The Herald aaks’ ls hearty co­
operation of Its friends and readers to
Flossie Frank
Mabel Cowan
make this contest an enthusiastic and
Miss Lucile Richards
friendly struggle for leadership.
Mesdames
HESOAHES
MOW TO ENTER
Geo. A. DeCottes
J. B. Stryker
Just
clip
the
nomination coupon out of
Arthur E. Yowell
Frank Graham
each issue of the paper and fill in the
R. A. Newman
Verne Hurt
name of the person whom you wish to
Frank Woodruff
Paul Reely
enter as a contestant, with the address
Written.Tfalnty, or If you do not have a
W, H, Underwood
J. D. Parker
nomination ooupon, the name and ad
P. N. Holst
Deane Turner
dress of the person ns n candidate. The
R. C. Maxwell _
name of the nominator-will not be di­
S. Pules ton
H. McLaulin
vulged.
Cameron City Church Sanford High School I
HOW VOTES ARE OBTAINED
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may
be secefod-Sy ee^uringnm
" ’ InThis contest seven prizes aggreBHT
^ .Uic SaJifod. HcraJd. omi j
lag 51250 will be given away absolutely votes will be issued upon the foMnwing
free tqjhe contestant securing the roost basis;! T
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votes. Votes may be secured by dipping Term*
Renewal*
New Subscriptions
1 year
S00
1,000
2 years
1,250
2,50(1
3 years
2,000
4.000
8 years
3,750
7,500
10 years
12,500
25,000
WHO CANNOT ENTER OR VOTE

John Stockton’s Space
Little Journey to the Public Conscience of a
Public Man ' .
Now that the campaign if drawing to a dose. It seems fit­
ting and proper to have e definite statement from the man
himself before we fully determine to give him so grant a posi­
tion as the representative of the people in their high law-mak­
ing body.'
• Hear John Stockton, who is a candidate for United States
Senator, ieXpresi lUf ~t»hceptioir6r~Uie peopIeVofTlce to wbldT
he aspire*.
These are bis own words:
To be a member of this historic. body,
which is the higher branch of the highest
legislative body in the world, is, to my mlhd,
an ambition that should touch every patri­
otic heart that has on aspiration. I regard
the United Statea Senatorship os a ■position
where a man thoroughly imbued •with the
spirit of tha-Golden Rule at this time lias an
opportunity to work practically in a virgin'
field.
That body has been so long under the
i domination of special Interests.- and all that
that means, that the patriotism of Wash­
ington and Jefferson has departed and self­
ishness hes tiSihlBe^lace, It has substl|tuted the Idea of putrotiam for doilort. It
--------- 1has put dollars above men.
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A majority of those who have constituted
Die membership of that body for the last forty years have be­
come Imbued with the Idea that the people were made for the
vernment instead of the government forihe people. T h ey
I for UW-tBUicIUilefit TJfIndividual members of the
-Senate and their moneyed friends on the outside, forgetting
their oaths of office to serve all tho people alike.
I believe that a man entering the United States Senate ofter taking the oath of that great office should leave behind him
all private business. If he has any unsettled business when he
takes that oath it ahould be left to an agent and he should not
come In contact witira private business transaction so loud as
be bolds a commission from the people.
My Idea further of a Senator is that he should live within
Ids salary and not feel that It-Is necessary to be a rich man
to hold that high office. I believe the Senator who lives a mod­
est life at Washington and who U attentive to (ds duties as
* Senator Is the one that will have tho influence.
I believe when the Senate is not in session that q Senator
should be going pound Uw State, meeUng Die people and en­
couraging
nnrt if—
there
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any Internal Doubles, that be should be on the spot as a gobetween. sincerely working to wttie such troubles with honor to
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I1 believe if a United States Senator recognized his full duty
to the people, that whenever he heard oi a dash between labor
and capita! within the borders of his State, he
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be oa, the
spot In an endeavor to reconcile the difference that might exist,
upon a basis of absolute right
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1 believe If our United
States Senators had in mind the
great Ideal of that old Democrat of ancient times, Pericles, that
conditions would have been different from wbat they are now
In this country. I believe that there would be more faith in the
perpetuity of Democratic Institutions:
1 believe that a United States Senator should have Die
ideas of Perides-=4hat there ahould be nothing too good for Die
people, and whenever a talented man In any walk of life ap­
pears upon the scene, the government ought to have him to
work for tho whole people instead of for any private or special
i nier est.
If a Senator should recognize his duty as above defined,
then you would see a country brimful of peace, progress and
prosperity, because their work would be from wmscience. and
when work emanates from conscience, all ore treated alike
If Oil ore treated alike, you would not bear of the Inequali­
ties and Iniquities of the tariff system; you would not hear of
Uw hardships imposed by the present financial system; you would
pot hear of Die JnequoMos of railroad freight rates; you would
not bear of watitered stucs* In’
itr corporations,
corporations
With
1th this s;
special h
interest idea eliminated, you would have
JtSWJJin ü w in M _ 0LJJU.YC._o/ ieiluitUlCIL. Ylilt WiulM K.V.
men pleading for the right, demanding the
.countryr brimful of meu
righh not from a selfish purpose, but fsotn a patriotic purpose
for the good of humanity.
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CNdWELL
Yon can solvo a big item in tho
high cost of living by buying
Endwell shoes.
Moat shoes cost more than they ore worth
because they are made from trust leather.
Endwell shoes are made by Endlcott,
Johnson &amp; Co., tkopnb okoh manufaetnroH
•&gt;trmlint aiiol*ulj'-ind*pndtnt of Hidt
T r a il and Ltatktr T ra il.
This company makes Endwell shoes
front the raw h|dcs and sells direct to ^ f ^ f * * *
-43.00, 33.50 mud31.00.
you through the retailer.
Btttrr than othtr d m
.T o o favo all profits to trusts
*tor m t SOen 3i~mtrt.
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Best Fertilizers
On Earth

FIRST CLASS CRATE M A T E R IA LS , Sanford, Fla

No employee of The Herald or immedi­
ate relative of theirs will be allowed to
enter this contest as a nominee ora voter.
WHO HAY ENTER

Any white man. woman, boy or girl of
good repute is eligible to enter this great
popularity voting comeat. Just send „In
your name on abomination coupon to the
contest management of The Herald.

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THE JUDGES

The total count of votes will be made
by a committee of three prominent busi­
ness men who wifi be absolutely dis­
interested parties. This committee will
be announced later.

You Grower W ho Has Used Arm our fe r tiliz e r

MANAGEMENT

You know that they produce results far su­
perior to any other .fertilizers on the market

For the purpose of making the contest
a complete success, The Herald has sign­
ed T contract with the New Method Contest CiL.- pf -Jnck»onvillc. who make a
specialty of conducting contests of this
kind. This company'will furnish a com­
petent and experienced contest manager
who will have complete control of the
Contest Department

Tell Your Neighbor
You know that there is a reason, so tell
him that because of the better materials, the
more scientific formulating and the superior
facilities for accurate mixing and curing which
are. used in their manufacture

TO THE PUBLIC

This contest Is to be the great cs$'ev&lt;sr
Inau gurnted by any paper in this section.
We have spared no expense to make
It a ‘live wire proposition1, that will keep
the community much interested in the
outcome. Wo ore endeavoring by every
means to give Sanford and vicinity the
newest and most up-to-date county pa­
per in the state, and we solicit the hearty
co-operation of the citizens In rids con­
test.
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—To merchants who advertise with us
we wish to say that we expect by this
contest to double our circulation und our
advertisers will realize that It is .to their
advantage to help in this work by süpporting the contestants.
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time to enter is now 1« NOW. Get in Die
race befnre the others get lit the lead.

Be A Booster

Armour Fertilizers Grow Biggest Crops

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Don’t forget to tell him he can get Arm ou r
Fertilizers and Fertilizer Materials for every
crop grown in the Sanlord district from ware
houses ip Sanford and Cameron City by calling on
oi£t'sL»K»*i s

Rule 11. The right la reserved to re­
ject any name of contestants for a cause
also to alter those rules should occasion
Rule 12. Any question which a
arise between Die contestants will be
termined hjJLha contest manager
will be final.
Respectfully yours.
Contasi Manager.

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S A L E S

RULES TOR THE CONTEST

Rule I. All money for subscriptions
shall be paid the contest manager.
Rule 2, Contest manager’s signature
must be affixed to all votes before they
are of any value in tho contest.
•Rule 3. Ballots cannot be bought. The
contest will be run nu n fair bnsis, fair
for alL Votes can only be obtained by
wearing subscriptions, cither new,
newels, or old or by cutUng the noml*_______ j t L
issue.
Rule 4. No employee or member of
his family will be allowed to participate
either as a nominator or a voter in tills
contest.
Ride8. Candidates will not be rected In securing subscriptions but may
them in any place in the United
States.
Rule 6. Only one . nominating coupon
entitling each ooateatant to 1,000 votes
will be allowed.
Rule 7. All votes must be in the bal­
kit box by Wednesday 5 p. m.. of enati
week.
Rule B. Votes issued can not be trans­
ferred to another contestant.
Rule 9. No votes will be allowed on
subscriptions held our more than one
week alter being secured by contestant.
Subscriptions must be turned in prompDy
together with the money collected for
them. Vote« will be Issue&amp;^when the
money Is received, but the contestants
may retain these votes and cast them
whotwMFif they wiflJt*
Rule 10. Nominators or contestant in
The Herald’s contest must agree to and

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ARMOUR F E R T IL IZ E R WORKS,

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AGAIN THIS SEASON, 1910
The Vcgctablc Growers had splendid results
a ll over the state, from the use o f our Manurcs. In our Circulars we enclose cncon-*.
iums that we
“ have received.

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G iv e You

P e rfe c t S a fe ty and Quick
M atu rity .

Better shipping quality, larger crops and can *
make you more money than any other
B R A N D on the Market, *

Not A n Idle B o a st
been doing it for over, thirty years
in Florida, and were never more su ccessfu l
than now.

W h y?H ear W h a t W e

H a v e to 8 a y

A b o u ^ That

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t,0^ !iN 5ANE0RD CHURCHES

COUNTY SOLONS MEE

J. Or Tries, county surveyor appeared

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New CommlMloneia Take Seats For before the board In reference to establish- ....
Ing the right of way of the Orlando and W h e r e DCVOUt Of
first Time on Tuesday
Ssnford public rood: u|H)n motion the '
county surveyor was instructed to do the I

m any m a t t e r s

o r im p o r t a n c e

$35*00^
Petition

W0r^‘ 0011 n°t

to exceed

oi H. Carl Dann, Geo. W’

Wright, Clitia. Lartigue et al., io have a
Reads Will Receive Consideration or
game
warden received; upon motion
The New Board At An
petition
laid over till next meeting.’
Early Date

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IMPERIAL THEATRE
TUESDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 10TH

CHURCH EVEN TS

Of Interest to Those Religiously In'
cllned—Subjects or Discourses
for the Sabbath.

J. A . Coburn’s
GREATER

Tkt r » i o n ■( tU O iiid w in ih* Citf i n E iia n lf

Upon motion the Supt, of Road nnd lt«)H n W In brine nr HD-1 iM r A d h i m i m d U and
i n C lu nk Nana to iki, o fln nnt lalar ihao WadSaabridges instructed to repair the Fuller
V afiarnnnn.
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Springs dam as outlined in his report.
first Methodist
The board proceed to elect the follow­ Rev. J. A. Hemliy. pastor; church, corner 1‘frk.
Fifth suve«
itrvet; parson
parsonafa,
ing 0lficcr6: J. D. Boggs llttornev fnr avenue and nun
»as corner Mna­
«inn no
MWOrner . &gt;°r nulls avenue anil Seventh iirrtt;
i e ’ 284.
morning aervlce al I I; evrnlsiMMii
board. $300.00 per annum: C. I). Christ, Sunday
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7:Ou, Sunday school. 0:43
a.
in.; Jna
county physician, $40.00 [» r month.
llnsev. Supl.
Tench«r»' roeellns every Friday.
-FT
A n A l l - Wfohc Company of Merit, Presenting_thc
The following names w^e presented 7:30 p m.
.Sunday scliool 9;45 a. in., J. ILM etlin
for Supt,, of roads and brides: J. P.
Finest Electric First Part Setting ever seen on
Taylor, Ti. H. Kilgore and A. G. Branham. ger, supt.; A. R. Chappell, assistant.
imperial «a g e , with an array of High-Grade
A. G. Branham was elected: $100.0*0 Special class for business' men. Come,
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Comedians,
"Singers, Dancers and Exclusive
per month.
you will be given a cordial welcome and
Novelties.
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Upon motion It was ordered that tho a helpful study of the Bible for thirty^
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* Preaching services'! I'u* in. i^nd 7 p.m
faced rood as soon as practicable.
Funds.
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Upon motion it was ordered that the by the pastor, J, A. 'Hendry. Strangers
•- The Great Mantell Performing Doll Circus ,board will not entertain the building of given a cordial invitation. Wq prefer
GenL Revenue
$15,948.46 $1,516.21
vffiKjd L Ytjlr wlU be
any hard surfaced roads for. the prc*m(, jiP *
-fine nnd Forfeiture 4,955.58. _ 216.62
P R IC E S ,"$ 1 .0 0 , 7 5 c . S O c
I welcome. Subject for morrt&gt;
but
nil
cffortwill
be
devilled
to
caring!
Rood and Bridge , , *145.35 1.636.45
Secure Seats at Lawson's Tomorrow
|ing: "The kingdom In. men.
or the present existing mileage.
School
12,045.30 2,794:19
"Hi*.
9^.ifJc-C. Hammond, G. [ night sermon; " A lost boy found.'
. Sub-school
5.360.17 . -680.18
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Hoffman, NrlVffhla, et nl., for change of
; ïîî:wiir3r*met;ting Monday night; ,7:30.
störUf
viwilfiTÄ#, ÖinjeT"tfh ’street nnd
VnwriÌfcT/Ì#,
reads*»4WÄL.^ "^Fugh' T a ft1Posto«
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Magnolia
avenue. .
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and
i)r08per
colony,
the
chance
5.7I6.U0 l ì 1.748.67
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to cou.44&lt;tM4S444444*444*44W 44M 4 « W 4444W W 4M 4W »S »4 «i»«44S4» H 4 H W M
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4,364.80 fonn to the streets already laid- out and 1 Prayer, meeting Weìlnéstloy. *7 p.
5,976.45
•4,455.35 established by Taft and Prosper Colony; Subject of Bible study, “God’s love
12,212.66
2,626.63 upon motion the [ictitioii was received ^mnn, nature, extent.” Còme to the prayer
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4,334 75 und laid over under the rules. Subject meeting. Wc will try to help you to God.'
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Pastor
Q u ick e r; N e a te r and B etter than the O ld W a y
matter referred to Chairman Overstreet
$26.388.31. $18,649.50 and Supt., of roads nnd bridges with
Totals
I l l « P k o o U 's C » n i f • t « U « n H l — -—
power to ncr as regards (hat portion of
«Overdraft.
Rev. (¡«if je B. Waldrun. pallor. Sunday mornIng
Just Try Me and See
Same Man but New Location
»ervlc«, II; evenins MTV Ice. 7:00; prayer meeting
The treatment and disposition of the the petition that refers to the road Wednesday. 7:00 p. m ¡Sabbath school, (1:43 a. m.
No. 113 W . First STreet, Next Door to W oodru ff’s Store
J. C. Enimtnser. Superintendent.
mule nt the county home was left to through) Tnft.
D. R. Hrisson appeared before coni
Beginning next Sunday, Rev. Geo. B.
Conunisslpner Overstreet.
Accounts were examined nnd warrants dilion of Celery avenue on the north Waldron wiU preach a scries of five even­
side in front of said Brinson's land. Mat­ ing sermons for the Congregational Bro
SANFORD, FLORIDA '
drawn to cover same.
There being no further business tutjotnc ter was referred to Commissioner^ Wood- therhood, on "Tho young inon," ns follows:
Jan. 8—His Good Resolutions.
before the old board, It was with u per­ ruff nnd Supt., of Roads nnd bridges with
power
to
net.
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Jan. 15—His Business.
ceptible feeling of sadness that the old
The subject matter of the East Coast
Jun. 22—His Home.
board dissolved, with expressions of re­
Jnn. 29—His Pleasures.
gret from the incoming members that Furry was. upon motion, referred to
Feb 5—His Call.
they were to lose the good counsel of the commissioner Woodruff and Supt., of
All young men are especially invited.
outgoing members who in turn spoke roads nnd bridges.
The petition of H. L. Heeman. Edwin ;
wards of encouragement to the new board.
F irs t B a p tis t
Harper H. A. Grant et nl.. having
Rev. J. W. Wiklman.'pallor; Sunday morning
Tuesday, Jan. 3rd, 1911.
bfccn presented to the board asking for an «erTice,
II; evening service, 7:00; Subbollì school,
Board met.
Present, Commissioners election in the County of Orange to de­ IMS u. in.; Prof. N. J. Perkins, Supt.; prayer
mrellngevery Wnlnnday, 7:00 p. m.; teachers'
Overstreet, Merrill. Woodruff, Dillard and cide whether the sale of intoxicating meeting Friday evening at 7:30.
, Brown.
liquors, wines und beer shall be iicrmittcd
Prtib v terina
__ upry) mot ion the board w au ly ly_grgan- n. said county it is ordered that the
Rev. J. F. McKinnon; pastor; morning • -rvice,
i«d by electing Commissioner Brown as Clerk of this board with the supervisor It evening oenrlce, 7:00; Subtiulli school, U:43 a
temporary chairman. Upon motion Com­ of registration and chairman of the rn; Henry McLauIln, Supt.; prayer meeting Wed
ncaday 7:30 p. m
missioner Overstreet wus sleeted perma­ road check up and compare said list of
These farms 'can be bought for the next thirty
T]lie usual services will be held next
nent chairman.
petitioners with the registered voters of
Sabbath momjng und evening. At tho
The roimnlsstons-of John EL Merrill, tho cyumy Hnd retain to this board on
days for less money than ever again, - W c
morning service the' communion of tho
Frank L Woodruff and E. L, Brown ns January lltii. Bill.
Lord’s Supper wilt he celebrated. Every
county comihissioners were presented and
Board adjourned to January, II, |!)||,
have Sanford farms to sell. Not Largo, Taft,
member is urged to be present at this
filed. . _
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alter payment of some accounts, n
first communion of the year. All stran­
The application of Geo. Kandnii, mayor
Burbank nor Celery City but Sanford.
gers ami friends are cordially invited.
of Moitlund, in reference to cancellation
of certificate 217 of tlje year 1910, was
FOR AGED PEOPLE.
Holy C ross Lp lsco p a l
Always Sanford*. *There is only one'
Rev. Il, F. brown, rector; A. 13, Key, «enior war­
referred to the comptroller with request
den; Sunday morning »«vico. 11; evening service,
to cancel, the land covered . being town Old Folks Should Be Careful In Their 3:00, Subbulh seliuoT 0 43 a. m.; 11. F. Whilne/.
Sanford. A ll irrigated ready to plant. W ill
Selection of Regulative Medicine.
Supl.; prayer meeting. 7;30 Wednesday ’ evening.
property.
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We have a safe, dependable and al­
The application of the tnx assessor for
Cat*
ello
pay for themselves this winter.__*__together Ideal renn-dy tbut Is particu­
•dvance of $250 on expense _UCCOUht of
cmholio Church, OnV avenue Irrtwecil 8lh end
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larly ndnpted to the requirements oi l)th
streets, Rev. Father Urrinuhati in charge.
deputy assessors presented utui upon mo­
aged people nnd persona of weak con­ Mats every Sunday at 10 a. ro Kaaary, sermon
tion grunted.
and henrdlctlun every Sunday at 7:3(1 p m Sun­
stitutions who suffer from., constipa­ day
achoul al it a, lu- CqinirsaUias Iwstd 'yrltitday
tion or other bowel disorder«. W e tin» talumJtrvl Sunday of th« lousiui between 4 and S
P nt. uii.1 7ami 8 p. in. -Fust Sunday ol month
■O certain Ijjat It will relieve three mass at 7:30 a in and 10 a. m.
The clerk was instructed to procure a complaints und give absolute satisfac­
M»e leaf binding for the plats to bo used tion In every particular that we offer
In the assessor’s office.’*:’ ’
It with our persounl guaruptoa that It
Real Estate A'gdlicy
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The tax collector appeared before the shall cost the user nothing If It falla
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,J,Tboard and requested that a license in­ to substantiate our clulius. This rem­
spector be appointed. Upon motion Mr. edy la called Bexall Orderlies.
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Bexall Orderlies have a soothing,
J. P. C8wood was appointed, work to be [ healing,
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streuKtti{&gt;ulug, tonic und regu
done in 60 &lt;1nya for $125,
latlve action upon the bowels. Tlfey
rC0NSTRt)CTID
Communication of Commodord. Dyer in remove all Irritation, dryness, soreness
(aference to good roads received.
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and wcnknms They restore the bow­
This-is a separate vote from the nominating coupon. As
¡Pstltimi of N5rier»on. C. B. McCarthy, els and associate organs to more rig­
Csr| Pierson, el nl., asking for die accept­ orous und healthy activity They aro
many may, be sent in each week for each contestant ns tap-tie
ance of the road between New Upoala eaten like candy, may be &lt;*8ken at any
collected
..«■Rijn ami tho Swedish church and the time witboul Isro sw sh s w , -do--not
t. /
•mprovement of the ■same, received and cause any griping. Daqaf». diarrhoea,
This coupon entiUes. . ............ ....... —
----- uni) un'l&lt;Stj(Jio xulea was. laid over exceaaive looaeneas, flatulence pr other
disagreeable affepc I Tie a 25c. and 10c
«nul the next meeting. • L
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Bold only nt our stOro—The Bexall Store
»pon motion the SupC of oinds and
. r- . A . . . t o 25 votes f i i ^ p
Jndgex 1» imnyccted to notify the treaPOUCE COURT BLOTTER
{**“ ” * to comply with the order of the
The Herald's Popularity content. This coujKin must be "in.
heretofore passed in reference to
olllce by Wednesday 5 P. M.. o f each week.
•®**°scliments upon the right of way of Indicatas Sdqpf Good Wbrh Done by
Sanford's Finest
public road known as Lake Mary and **.
Sanford's police force lurve 4 o «I cause
ord road at Goldsboro, tho trespass“4*“ be remedied in a reasonable time. for,congratulations on the good work
»nuact for building an additional done during the year of 1910.
There are very few cities the size of
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^ County Home was submlt•
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t W. Mathew. being the lowest Sanford that have better potioe protection
The
first
one
o
f
these
coupons
sent
inlTor
each
contestant
7 7 tf- “ Pun motion tiie contract was os that can allow a better record than the
entitles them to 1,000 free votes. Only one of these coupons
Bgned.
following:
wifi be allowed tu each contestant.
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KNumber of arrests made 553.
w ^ tio n o f'^ . h . Withering ton. J. R.
If jrou do, you'll assist tho odltoro In
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Amount
of
fines
$4,236.70.
k J. T. Willett et al. to straighten
I nominate Mr. Mrs. or Miss . . . c .sJv.
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adrsTtlakoc tha plaoa.
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Number of blind tigers convicted (n
wrsw the road leading from Alta'I f 70a do, jo a ’U patronlu born* lnAon. ®prln4» ‘o Apopka via Forest City mayor's court 20.
. . . . . . sS. 'jO l....... ; -L ____ ................. . « , State. . .
txiaa, Including tho printer. -&gt;
Don’ t Leave S a n ford
auii . Und ie* d; upon
the
WtU ^ ,lra,« ht*«&gt; W the read referred
To have your dresses made. Madame I f you do, 70a'll BUbncrtbo for thin paas a candidate in The Herald's corttést.
par refUlaj-17 and advartlaa In l f T
hsv»
oi roa^4 und bridges, be to -Josephine of New York has opened a
|Straighlenlug
establishment over—YeweU'-r
^■"Ndmlriated by....... ............... ............. ......... ... — ;J,
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»*• matter of the straw store und is prepared to create the finest I f you don't, jou'U anoar at oar afTorte
iot ,uturo action.
and latest designs for the ladies. Styles
of
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for town ImproromanL
^~®municalions of Miss Eliiabelh are the latest New York and Paris
I f 70a don’t, jou'U oedar 7oar Job
While it is not necessary that a coupon be used, it will fa*
1*1 J T ' * " " * 10 ■ -dangerous cross- designs but the prices sre very reasonable
printing frtm aoma outeldar.
cast, ruad from Oriendo' to and the ladies are'Invited to call and
cilitute matters to send one for each contestant. Uuder no v
near the Switror place was talk over tiie subjects which ore dear to I f 70U don% 700*11 borrow 7oar nalgb*
circumstances wifi the nominator's name be divulged.
The Herald Contest Munoger.
-Wk1 read. jCJpon motion a sign every feminine heart. Repair work will
bor'a cOp7 o f tha papar to road.
this crossing, the alto teccixfirlioqM atteotloo.
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Board met on Tuesday. Present: Chair
,non Lee, Commissioners Overstreet. Til
den. Vaughan and Merrill.
Five hundred names were drawn from
the registration books and placed In the
Jury box for Jury service during the ensu­
ing year,
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The reports of the following cc^nty of
fleers were read, approved and filed
County physician, Supt. of county home,
polls collected, pay roll of road camp,
treasurer, certificate of banks, sheriff,
Supt. of roods and bridgoB and financial
statement of auditor as follows:

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M IN S T R E L S

barre?«"

Shoe Repairing By Machinery

M.

HANSON

N o w Is T h e T im e T o Buy Im prov­
ed “Ready to Plan t” Sanford

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Celery Farms

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Do You Want to Help Boom This Town ?

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Free Voting Coupon .
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Nomination. Coupon

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Local Overflow
PnUUtStl Every Fridas .Montini at Sanford. Fla
/IL J. Hour, Editor and Proprietor

Catered at fafood-Otaaa n a il mailer A u iu it 22nd,
ISOS, « I the f \ » (office al Santini, Florida,
ander Act o f March 3rd. 1B7B.

Irish P otalo«» $1 per bushejl, 92.2ÌS
per bag of ISO pound» at J. tf. Roberts.
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20*t f
Irish Potato«» *1 per bushel. $2.25
per ba| of 150 pounds at J. D Roberts
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20-tf..
Irish Potatoes $1 per bushel, $2.25
per b a f of ISO pounds at J. D. Roberts.
New stock of pianos at Crippen's music
store, just received from New York and
Chicago factories.
2l-4t
Children's Play Suits, just In, Great
Chief Suits; Cow Boy Suits, Mexican
Suits, Scout Suits. Rompers, etc. N.
P. Yowell &amp;. Co.
20-tf.
Irish Potatoes $1'per bushel, $2.25
per b a i 4&gt;f &lt;50 pounds at J. D. Roberts.
20-tf

We are sorry Orange county failed to
Vote that million dollars bonds for good
brick roads. It would have been a full
and fair test oT the cost of such roads
and the advisability of their being un­
dertaken whenever' and wherever the
people have the money. ‘ Orange would
What a little money will do on the
have been a pioneer in a line of enter­ purchase of o piano at Crippen’s music
prise which needs the light of illustration, store will surprise you.
31-4t
end the balance of us. could have pro­ - J A. Thompson has opened a meat
fited by her example and .success. '
market at the comer of Sanford Ave.
We now nominate Marlon county to and Thlrd/Street and wants to see his
the honorable and responsible position of
old customers and new ones • every­
pioneer In the brick road business. Mar­
thin! In Florida and Western meats^
lon has fine lands, enterprising people
Cracker meal and full line National
and Is altogether admirably situated to
•how tbe value of good roads. Like J-9r,nck.era for sale by W. W. Long. I 8-tf
Cringe, shfe .would Uo on the highway
The m
betwpen Jacksonville and Tempo, and Crlppcn*
itoKH RM wands of people—wduld..jfik* .as&lt; m)'DtTif.7^T3am 3trtt.~ft ',flha*nr
across her leisurely In autos who now Table, 1 UufTpt, 1 China Closet Mil
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charms of the landscape, nor the evidences
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of agricultural and industrial prosperity
Full line of sweet or sour pickles in
that would command a closer exanlnn- » « txmlei M Long-». «
tiohand secure new settlers und greater
Don't forget to have your chipped
development. What do we hear from breakfast bacon and balled ham,sllc
llariont—Tainpa Times.
Long's store, on his American sllciaj
A N EO LE C TtV RIVER

Senator Fletcher Is trying to have the
government Improve the St. Marks river.
e small stream which is navigable only
fourteen miles.
Tbe Suwannee river, which is navigable
for 150 miles and which with proper
work could be made navigable for over
200 miles, received no notice. Hon
Frank Clark was elected to congress his
first term on his promise to secure the
Improvement of the Suwannee, yet, he
■loo, no longer remembers It.— Jasper
News.
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. Tbe whole bunch are too busy getting
eppropriatlons for Jacksonville. San­
ford will turn a few of the near states­
men down also when die time comes.

Cold weather, but hot bargains In
pianos at Crippen's music store. 21-4l
Autoes and carriage painting at Ur.
derwood's. First doss work.
7 -tf
All kinds of repair work. Sanford Ma.
48-tf
chine fc Garage Co.

METTI NGER
D R Y

G O O D S

BO YS’ and M EN’S C L O T H IN G
B ed Linen
Towels
Sheeting and Sheets

S A N F O R D FLORIDA

CLEAN AND SAIQOTM
O w in g to O u r L a rg e C o n I
O W A Q l f
P l * l
tracts, W c Can M ake
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Improved Rose No. 4, Red Bliss Triumph, Irish C o b b le rs
W R IT E F O R

P R IC E S

-------Wilson &amp; T n n m p r f e r t i l i z e r Co.T JACKSONVlllE, fLORID/
R. H. W H IT N E R , A gen t, S a n fo rd , F lo rid a

NEW COMMISSIONERS
The hew year marked (he retirement
of throe old members of the Board of
County Commissioners. Alex Vaughan
of tbe Sanford district, J. H. Loo or
O ve itio and L W.Tllden of Oakland give
Crushed and pulverized Limestone, car
p la c e to FYank Woodruff, E. L Brown and load lots.
K. 11. Wbltner.
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J. L Dillard. Tbe redrlng members
We con store your furniture for you.
have done their duty as they saw it and Williams &amp; Miltccr.
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the new ones can be depended upon to
Fleischmqnn's Yeast— at Roberts.'
do the same.
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Children’s Play Suits, fust in ,. Oreat
Chief Suits, Cow Bo y Suits,. Mexican
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OUR BRICK R O A D « ------The board of county comm issloners
decided some time ago that no more
roads of day or marl would be built re
gardlosi of whether the bond Issue passed
otool It Is now up to tlte board to
make good and the flrat brick road con­
structed should begin at Sanford—the
section that voted for brick roads and
demonstrated that they wanted them.

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M A C H IN E R Y

S A V E S T IM E A N D

MONEY «

POTATO PLANTERS

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A re the greatest saving . to "the man who intends to make m o n e y o r spuds g

The editor of T h e ‘ tteraW* n»kee*-no
praise for the special Celery Edition.
Mr. E. T. Woodruff compiled and edited
tbe edition and Is responsible for It’s

KEYSTONE AND IRON AGE
Implements of all kinds for the field and garden.

Tbe Sanford Herald on last Friday re­
printed an article recently «iven la, the
Garden Magazine, telling of the wonder­
ful productiveness of Sanford'» soil and
uses fwo fine lUusatrations, showing
^ e r y fields In diflerent stages of grbwih.
The article is presented under the head­
line«, Sanford, a Santa Claus for the
Nation, and discusses the wonderful gifts
Fie iscluna mi's Yeast—at Roberts'.
that Sanford offers to the people of tho
21-lt-c
■world. The facts und figures given are
Remember D, L. Thresher expects • to
highly interesting and will be read by
have the great bargain rush In clothing,
thousands who. are looking towards this
shoes, hats and furnishings, Jan. 14 to 21.
land of sunshine with a view to making
Watch Herald.
Your sanitary tax Tor the Fourth Quar­
It their home.—'Tlraes-Unlon.
ter
is past due. Pay it now and avoid a
Place the tides to your real estate in
double
tax.
L 13.Williams, Collector.
the Realty Trust Company and avoid com­
UtWAWD IS INCREASED
plications. For particulars address B. F.
D on't Leave S a n ford
Whltner, Jr., Secretary.
7* If
To Iutve your dresses made. #ladai!ier
Gas engine repairs. Sanford Machine Josephine of New York has .opened a
But Billy Burke’s Murderer «till Re*
&amp; Garage Co.
48-lf
■** meins At Large
first class establishment over ' Yuwell's
' To the $500 reward offered by the
Don't buy until you attend D. L store and Is prepared to create (lie finest'
railroad and B. of L. E* has been $15U Thrasher's big sale Jan. 14 to 21.
and latest designs for the ladles. Styles
added by povernor_ GUchrist for the
are the latest New" York uud 'Paris
I have enstalled an elec tic sausage
designs but the prUas Are very reasonable
arrest and conviction of the slayer of
mill and can furnish my customers with
Billy Burke near Winter Garden and - as
and the ladles are indited to mil und
fresh ground sausage and hainburg stake
talk over tlte subject? * wjtidt ore,Hear to
yet no trace has been found of the
in short notice, call und see W. W.
.-'v«-ry femlr\jn&lt;^ln*|ift, ^ Repel* frorfc Will
muniercr.
Engineer Burko was shot in his cab on
also receive prompt aitentitin.
Flelschmann's Yeast— at Roberta.'
Ctuliunas eve, tig murderer using a shot
gue loaded with. buck shot und Burke

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entire csb was completely riddled.
Juat what could have prompted such
■ arid blooded murder 1« a baflliug
mystery end they ever remain one.

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CALL

I f n o t, prove It

bold.U coming. Be prepared. W&gt; have
a large slock of wood heating rinvi« Jap
gas and oil heater. The Geo, fl. Ft maid
lia id ware Go.
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Goods no’

THEM

Hardware Company

Planet Jr Farm and
Garden Imjdements do more and better work,
and last logger than any other farm implements made. 'I l&gt;ey .
ere fully guaranteed. Over 35 years’ actual fanning and m an u fariu n
experience is put ihttTevery Planet Jr tool. They are all nude of &lt;
most durable materials for the purpose, and all cultivating parts arc
high-carlion steel
« * . Jr Stari*-Wh*«l Ha* la a matt Sandy and
iiUYMikjfi. A fin« tuoi far working clo«&gt; to crop«. e»pe&lt;i»i'y
PUa*tJ» H*r**-tfo*. Cultivator airi Furio««a }» • P“ 1
tip tu 4 feyt ip ir t. Comp«**•M t'êeaiiy

m far Ctthivttuiif and hilling crop«

Come and see the illfiferent^lj
let ut explain their advanlagi

implements

�W om en'. Opportunities or Today

IN THREE PARTS

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W O O J S

C O M P A N Y

C O M M IS S IO N
CAR
leisure hour or hours.
Most naturally our environment means
much,, outage interests concerned. hut
Is IhetojuijAou ndry to the Inner kingdom
of oa^,m in^t Certainly not., wu are
freejo call ^k n ow led ge In whatsoever
chapel,|Wo,,n\py direct our. minds, n
part o fo urselves. la m wondering how

Ke T rouble W ith Blount
i "Blount, in his pamphlet,
pDkmnt,
pamphlet, says: *i invite a riRid Investigation
glstatlve records by all those who are opprpochedwlth the ariuHt I hnve been so associated with corporations thatmy mind has
a corporation grove, and that I could not, if. elected United bin in*
Me and work Impartially between corpora
invitation is accepted and Mr. Blount is r

LOT

M ERCHANTS

DISTRIBUTORS

r We want your crop and will offer special inducements

K.

R.

M U R R E L L ,

Resident Manager

SANFORD. FLORIDA

JIM GROW LA
, ^ On page 777 of the senate Journal of 1005 will be found an amendnY rilen,t *!^crc&lt;1 ^y Mr. Blount, which amendment now constitutes, section 7
tVf
M20, acta of 1905— the act requiring the separation of' white
H f , U p Io)iic»‘paBaengers on street cars.
. ' Otlipago 19a of (volume.50, Florida Supreme Court Reports, wRJ bo
^ loangTitu-opImpn. by Judgo Taylor, concurred m by all the other Jqdges.
? d f « ^ ^ l s Juw.unoon8iltutiQnal on the solo.ground that Mr. Bltntnt's
ISjd^eo^lydiLviolation of die XIV amendmept to.(ha Consti-

C IG A R S and T O B A C C O
C O L D and H O T, 'D R IN R S

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Wholesale and Retail

^ coropllnnce with this act would have been both inconvenient
ajgd expensive to the street cor companies.
.
The Pensacola Electric Company owns the street' car system in

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growing Into the need of early training
of mind and body, such training as a
mother is utterly incapable of giving In
this progressive day, Then there, is the

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Cam’ . t ' Mr. Blount was the paid attorney of the Pensacola Electric pompatty, when he wrote and introduced this amendment.
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tjty “V ^ (« 1 » Ms. Blount Js asked, _ i i
---M r f ut Thrinksr iB Tlw Jim Crow Ltw?
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reaTeiivironmeiu to OUT entire. locality,
within city limits, as wellosoutslde.; Rcadingand study, like meat and drink, are
valuable only lb so far^ts they are assimi­
lated . and. we. needs must apply the
ouidvacioo of mind.
One great reason, wi^y wo/nun's work,
as a rule, is leu ap^ to be tl^rpugh, than
work, of i mao. Is. because ( she is* less

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The real issue Involved in this campaign can neither be clouded
argued away, It has been with us before, it |s with ■ now,- aud it,
| fair to rein ain with usinjhp_fm pre, ft is.,no} local.tQ_ florUlfl*_huL
Tuition wide. It Is th ou gh t of lhn common people against organized
ndlQrotected wealth.
; ; Mr.; Blount is now the attorney for the L A N . Railroad Company,
jb Pensacola Electric Company (one of tho Stone &amp; Webster compalc*), tlje Pensacola Qas Company nnd the 'Western Union Telegraph
pptpony— all of whidi are public service corporations doing business by,
ttue o f franchises given gratis by the people.
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Mf*. Bk&gt;unt has had 26 years training for the protection of cor¡irate interests, but says he is njjw ready to defend the rigl|ta of the pco-

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CONTRAST

A N beliuvcs that the railroad commission and tho iuLer.slate
te t commission should- be given the power to enforce their orders.
A N has had no corporate affiliation to prejudice his mind.
'A N has had no more serious charge to meet than that he lives
S B R Y A N feels no humiliation or pain in mingling with the people and
'¿.advocating the principles in whidi he believes.
A N bflft reada no promises which he feels are impossible of fuV- i B R Y A N has stooped to no artiffee to catch votes.
f B R Y A N has not attempted to create sectional prejudice in order that
' the real issue of this campaign might be forgotten.
t B R Y A N is big enough
represent aU sections of Florida impartially.
B R Y A N does not Rave to change his mind, pr,resign any "attorney-

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1 B R Y A N V *» born in Florida, reared in Florida, lives iu Florida, lovas
Ida, and wlU serve Florida as her next United Slates Senator.

he Crippen Music Store
High-grade Pianos, Organs,
and Graphophones.

THE CITY

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Pico Bloc!

RESTAURANT

&lt;FU«t Street, one block from Depot opposite PoetoOk*)

H . E . W IS E , P r o p r ie t y
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6i n ,f T i n n ifM ',y h d f h w i t f l b h f, b d t, m y

puriiose is to teil you hovf to use odd
¡momenta, that mean much to you and
|Ofjghbor, fjpro if lfi yo^f club will help
you. through It, as a, medium, the. ffc|d is
lifqad. Let it be a travel club, n literary
dub, soda! or whatsoever, you will if Interesiqd, develop into .mftro, U}iyi, self,
cdlture, too many Irons In thq f|rp will
be a lilndnuinj rather than benefit. Club
rapetingq cannot always,be equenlly Intcrcstqi|, yet it ip, ip. your power to
help.
llQ n &amp; of the most cheering signs ' of the
gmvvUf oL imtionaj, tastq is the spread, of.
village improvement societies and women
are peculiarly well flit«), fpr this work.
First, interest as many as you can, make
civil beUarruent contagious, funds are of
vast liutrirtance in lids work, but entertainrfiefttp 05 apms f/srifvalrcap bring in
manna, l# work with If your dub it

Can Mr. Blount change to outs day the habits of mind and1tbpughL
bidi have been here 2ft years in [lie forming!
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Has not the protection of those clients for 2G years so biased his
drid In their favor as to render It psychologically, impossible for Mr.
fcwpt to turn suddoniy ond montajly pnmtjod in tlie opposite direction!
his record furnish the answer'

Easy Payments.

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S te a k s , C hop#, Q y s te rp a n d Pish a S p e c ia lty
f?LACE PO R L A D IE S AN IP
Evarythlng F irst C

dub ia not sclflsli, this same neighbor
will buy your ticket or attend your,
festival. Who will do all this work! It
is an unhappy community that cannot
boast of workers. Those who cannot
do this actual work can land their presence
wlipn the ev})iU tapes place. Tbprc is
some leisure (Une w/cll ipter^svaL
¡lad you ever fancied a kcrtnishT See
if your dub wouldn't try Iti It is not
bcasatk « ¿ 1 OigiiiULVUtfiitci-Jiia-sur^
V l 'J W
Pfit tjur hupds
in our pockets and produce the "open
sesame" to civic betterlyeut» wc con ppt
our mind* to work, our shoulders to the
wheel, and invest, our capital of odd
mocneats, or odd hours for thebe fortunate
enough tu hove them. (U st}di s tnaoiicf
that will make us all glad—make of us
better dtizens. The field la broad in­
deed. Soatf qf m are Jupd. of uafuja
Like a talr.nl. this is lubotu. and almost
9 , ^ but nothing Is truer
than wa find in Ufa—ail wa pdt"Into it.
Wa may have no teste fur civic work.
Then
iq mofc Inlrtfsting iu every
sense than bow to know the wild Sobers
or our common blrds| and iiow to know
Utcuu to w y nqUiing pi our trees, wjtiqh
Is poesIUr the inost s^rioqs question of

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To Think of Now. fu rn ish in gs
For Your Home

line of R A N G E S anti K IT C H E N

SEE

OUR

B A R G A IN

COUNTER

Just across the street

Rand Building

M a rrie d or S in gle. H a v e a H om o o x a G o o d
S a fe In v estm en t

The lyiarkham
rr:-.:,.
Rank. Addition
O n the Orlando road just two block?
from street car line

T hirty

B eau tifu l Lots

Just been laid out and streets being
graded. Now read;
tome
home* (N o p!

$10 Per Month
W IT H O U T

IN T E R E S T

bee me at once.'1 It dqn t co
ing to look and get vour choice,
lots shaded with oaks and sor
orange trees. Now is the accept

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See M e

at O n ce

and Save M oney

Attention Woodman

All Woodman. In good standi og are
ri»o C)rclq y e

Meal Tickets are Sold at Reduced Rates

THING IN FURNITURE, QUEENSWARE AND STOVES

You are Invited to attend a bsnquçt
bf given by U»a W. a W-. at the

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R o fln I t M v

InyHpd vfi|h
p gentleman, unrj (Bl

F IR S T 8 T I? E E T

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Prompt, Clean SetVice.

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tine, Ills tbe eyas, aoin^
handling of pretty problems
of^ ndmiplsiraUom t\pt thç. adusi, hand
work that causes these difficulties. Just
asjL.yaurfelf apd ypu'/lfind it is true, and
try ranking a routine a matter of course
tfgl wplcl^.tho. result, Yoq W(U' develop
leisure hours before you realise Iww.
Then cotjvsi,the way, to use thenv don't
make a drudge of yourself in your home,
yqur social,liyr,or
social ,11{p,or ypiy
your dub. No one can
intelligently, teU. you. Iww. to raise ypur
family, there have been articles untold
written, but children differ vastly and
wjratj two qap hi0 rdfKttl in. Use. saiqe
manner, yoy‘ can glean Ideas to' help
Vou, wonderful ideas, but don't you
either ‘'tack on" or "taka off'1 some
feature.. I'm nat raising iamllle* for you

n. Mr. Blount is asked why he voted against House Joint Resolution
M , the object of which was to enlarge the powers of the railroad
ttnissioA as well ins to make it n constitutional body. His vote IS felod on page 1833, Senate Journal of 1903.
Mr. Blount la asked'if ho has not more than once been connected
b litigation seeking to enjoin the enforcement of the orders of the
mad, commission! Notable in this connection, is Mr. Blouut'a, argu.
« before the Supremo CourL. against, the reduction of passenger rates
the L. fc N. Railroad from FIVE CENTS per mile. See 24 Fla., 428 to 456.
I* * Doee the L. v8» N. Railroad want a railroad commission! If. it must,
tend with one does It want one with power to enforce its orders!' Why
[Mf’.-Blount oppoee-tho resolution!

l«ow Prices

SANFORD. FLpRIDAv

PHONE 109

we have given civil work a fair thought,

BLO UNT F A V O R .A N
S F F E C T iy ^
R A IL R O A D COMMISSION?

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” , . Mr,Blount, in a campaign circular entitled "The Corporation Cry,’
admits that It would be wrong for him to continue representing the L. &amp;
Nr Knllrood If'he is elected United States Senator, and with great em­
phasis promises to resign his attorneyship.
Mr. Blount farther admits that he was the paid attorney of the P.
H j m s * Railroad during his service ns u member of the conaUiuitoonl «m m wrt of the L. &amp; N. Railroad during his service as State Senator.
I.*i *T Mr. Bleunt is respect Tolly asked to explain, as he, no (louhLcan^ud
b will, by what process of reasoning he has satisfied his inner conscious^ UttSs that it would be any greater wrong, to serve the L. &amp; N, Railroad and
die PPOplo of Florida in the United States Senate.at. the*same time, than
■rU*W«s to serve the same railroad and the same people in the State Senate

“ C O R P O R A T IO N

IC E C R E A M
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, Mr. Blount has the reputation of being a great OOSTITUTIONAL

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CERTAINTY OF FLORIDA FARMING
arcatesi Slate In the Union for All
Round farming
So much hat been recently written In
the various Florida newspapers and mag­
azine! about the diversity of crops in
Florida, and so many experiments have
been made to demonstrate ail that has
been claimed that it seems Hite harping
cnen old song to continue to speak of
YtorIda's diversified Industries.
Yet outside of Florida was regarded as
a far away health resort, where lung
troubles might be alleviated, as the ro­
mantic home of the Seminóles, as a land
filled with alligators and noxious insects
ovnd reptiles and later on It has been
known as 0 great orange country, and a
place where tropical fruits could be grown
to more or lets advantage.
However, it is of recent date, says the
Miami Metropolis, that the fact began to
be recognized that while Florida is a
health giving land of perennial sunshine,
It is also one of tha greatest all around
-fanning ootuitrics-te Um w&lt;jrJ&lt;l- it toui-fl
long timo and many object lessons to
cause the phlegmatic farmer of the middle
west to tittup and take notice tliat he
can grow more corn in Florida than he
could in Iowa or Illinois, ond ihat Florida
. is better foe.tobacco than either Cuba or
tfár^oetM ^SKM ^of'Jfentm iñ
ginlo. It was with a marked degree pf
credulity that he was informed that more
forage for cattle or hofses can be grown
-in this state to the acre than in Missouri.
Then he began to observe and see for
himself ihat while In the more western
states, the cold and long winters throw
“ Will tTITO íinWtJWYdlfenüiW Tor
the year there is not a day in the entire
365 in which he cannot work in Florida,
. if we except Sunday. When* these things
began to take root the tide of lmmigra—tton began to—turn thlSway.----------- But to return to tho diversity of the
* soil and climate. Cattle and hogs can be
raised here better and more chcuply limn
anywljere else in the Union, because die
food can be produced more easily and.the
climate is more favorable and there is
more water, which is a necessary requis­
ite.
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No'state in the Union con surpass
Florida in either corn or cotton, both of
the long and short variety. It is the real
home of the tobacco plant und nowhere
in the south can syrup be made with the
excellent flavor of the Fiorldu product.
Alfalfa, peas, clover, peanuts, chufas,
IHimpkins and in fact every vegetable
nnd fafil n H tnftTO rnSO T be¿rown in
the tern (»crate or semi-tropical regions
can be g town in florida with the greatest
case a w facility. LVéfy fru.t on um con
linent y^tth the exception of upplcs does
well in' this state, und docs better than
in most other placas.
Wlillc Florida boasts and sliould boast
of her tyondcrful climate and of the fact
thpt in the winter this is the playground
all the rest of the country, sight should
ver be lost of the fact that the great
Flversity of her agricultural products is
Ida's beat asset.
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FLORIDA

SANFORD
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500 dozen Saltwater Pearl
Buttons, regular 5c sellers
special_ Monday only- per
dozen ___ . . l . . ’............: . . 3 c» ’
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10c Tooth

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B ru sh e s 5c

8 dozen Tooth Brushes, good
values for 10c, while they
lost each..... .................... 5 c

a T c U n T F o w U e r 'I S c
E E our” great values m a
departments. O u r business 15 dozen Talcum Powders,
including Colgates.
Cash::,
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has been built up by giving
mere Bouquet, Violet* and
Dactylis also Mennens V iolet ]
the greatest value for the and
Borated Talcum Powders
dollar and if possible we will give Monday only, e a c h . . . . -15c
greater values to our customers this 6 S p o o ls T h re a d 2 5 c
year. See our many great values J...&amp; P. Coats’ Thread

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Monday, January 9th

Ladies Department
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See our fast growing Ready-toWear Department for the latest
models Tn'Ladies Suits and our low
prices just talk for themsf
S k irts
. S k irts
Our stock of dress skirts are being
constantly replenished with the
newest and most up-to-date styles
in Voiles, Panamas and the sea­
sons latest novelty weaves and
novelties. See our great bargains.

10 Y a rd s T o w e l i n g 4 3 c
Special Monday only 10 yards good
weight Bleached Union Toweling
worth 7c yard— 10 yards____ 4 3 c
(Lim it 20 ynrds to n custom erf

reton and S c rim TOc
A full assortment of Creton and
Curtain Scrim, good value for 1214c
yard, see them Monday yard.. 10c

black, white or colors, &lt;
special price 6 spools for 21

Underwear Special
Full line of Ladies Knit Undershirts
long sleeves with ankle length
T H m t r t t r r r m L U iT , w o r t YH K r e - t r
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24c H eavy U n d e rw ear 2 4 c
A full line of hoys' heavy ileeced f;
lined Undershirts and Drawers/«
good value for 30C a garment, our :
special price o n l y . ; . . . . . ! ___ 2 4 c.r

5 2 -in . A ll W o o l Pan am a 9 3 c
Monday we will sell a 52 inch all
Wool Panama Suiting, $1.25 seller.
B lack C a t H o s ie ry ^
Monday a yard..”. ......... ^____9 3 c
We have a complete lipe of the*
S p e o ia i fo r M on d ay
35c—
Sui t i ng ,_ * - ’
27c
famous Black Cat Hosiery for Men, -j
We have just received-enether . lot- -80-innh-half wool Suitiii]riu cream "Women and children In
lisle;
of Opera Capes in all the popular
and dark colors, is a good value for
thread, also silk in blnck and all
colors, soe these specials for Monday ,35c yard, see this Monday yard 2 7 c
colors, see our special bargains.

Oame M utt Be Plentiful Around In
These Parts
Sanford has claimed to be the sporlst.
mau'a Paradise and to furnish.everything
in tho way'of flesh and fowls. One day
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tfils'we£k&gt;'as iWl T iU rC b is t train from
50c - Work Shirts ■* 43c 50c vt Garments
39c un__ • ___ i . f p i ___ I ..U &gt;
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Titusville was nearing tliq city a, largo
When in need of Shoes don’t fail to see us before buy­
buck failed to get off tlie truck in timo
A full line of “ Uncle Sfim" Work See our complete line o f Men's
ing for with our leading factory lines we are in posK
and was ground to pieces beneath the
Shirts in nil sizes, best 50c value - Knitted Undershirts and Drawers
wheels.
also Elastic, Seam Drawers, 50c tion to give values at prices that defy’ the cheapest,£
on the market', our price only 4 3 c
The engineer could account for it only
•sellfirti ojily
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from the fact that two large bucks wero
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Sweaters
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J u st R ec eiv ed
fighting just before the train rounded the
v?5c;
Values
48c
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curve and one of them was bo enruged
ln Swctit.- jQ ^
" y noH
AUi
line
oFLadies’
$iioes,
0xford8
and
Pumjis from
npd blindivi fmm tin! immimlM as-to-be ¡rere
era in wnite, also umy witn iicatv ■
* ,.,,p special
aruw-ini mina
ir v
7J5c;mir
prioe
the well known shoe manufacturers, Selby also Godman
oblivious to the approaching train.
trimming at
..9 8 c &lt; *£ ¿ 2 69
per póft,»/......... .
V.. . 48c
When the engine reached Hanford the
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hoofs and part of the horns mid pieces of
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A n o th er S h ip m e n t
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. the carous were stilt entangled lit the pilot
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of ti)e engine.
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of Snow’s -Shoes, ’’Union Made” for men, received.
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- ■; /Isti Bake p
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IV tacfe-to-M e
JVe have all the-latest and nobby lasts for men in
On Friday night, Jan. T3th|*?the Cam­
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Patent Leather,-Gun Metal, Vici and Box Calf, also a
eron City church will give a fish bske In
Sée
our
coitìjdete
lipeof
aH.avgoLjaití^
¿pd
pants
patfull line of Tans, and our amazingly low prices are
Howard Par|, near the church. The
Xepi8 fretiyThe^RSyaJ^Tailoirs- tS^^'-amde to ‘measure. unmatched. 'See our Children’s Shoes.
people of Camprqn City arefttt supertfltious, and in order to prove it have chosen
Friday the 13th as the date;
. Arrangements'have been make to bake
and serve fish and Other refreshments to
$2.00 • S m y riiu Hugs
$ 1.59 4 0 6 ^ ^
alt the community, 'as well as to the San­
W in d o w S h a d e s
2 5 c V icto r T alk in g M a c h in e s
ford people, at a small price, the proceeds
30x00 in. all wool Smyrna.-'Rugs in
. Jo/en Window Shades good values for. 40c, see
to go to the church. In case of unfavor­
If you have not already
neat patterns, regular $2 sellers, /tee these Monday, ea ch .. . . . r ‘:. 1____2 5c
able weather the feast will be transferred
bought a Victor now is the
these bargains^londny; a t . . . T$l.59
to the 'church building. Plenty of good
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C urtain R od s
time, we have a comple as­
music and a good time insured. Cars
8x10 F o o t C re x H ugs $5*9^
will leave Sauford 7:15 and 7:45 p. m., re­
‘A full line of brass, extensioh Curtain Rods’ with sortment of Victor Talking
turning m 10:31» p. m. Every one Invited
attachments complete, special Machines and we w ill sell
8x10 foot Crex Rugs o n e -o f the trimmings .and
and urged to attend. A fine way to enmast durable niga-on ^the^market valgap -a t , « . it z r . . ^•=-?------ - ^. , . . . : S o m Tidl Oc -them on- t he;-easy terms uf
■ jo f a pleasant evenlng-on rgraaofi:

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Department

The ROYAL-

the Celebrated Butterlck Patterns I

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Notice
The registration books of the city of San­
ford will bo open from 0 a. in.. Jan. 2nd,
tiU 5 p. m. Feb. Tal. 1911.
__ All thoeo desiring to vote in the
ing-dty election should sea that they are
properly registered.
R C. M a x w e l l , Clerk.

and a good value for 17^50, see
these Monday p t. . . . . . y . . $5.98
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25c

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35c,

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12xl6.inch oak finished frame Mirror, regular 35c
s^fer, our price o i)ly .................. .................... 2 9 ©

Monday only we will place on sale 90,9
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S tra ig h t C h a ir “
69c
rojla Cliinu MaUitig wdrtli 25c- a 5 d,oz.en Straight Chairs well made and worth 90c
yard, while it lasts Monday, yard 18c Spoil, see th[s special for Monday a t . . . ^ . y . . . 6 9 c

$1.00 a week.

V ic to r R ecords
See our ,large stock of new
double face Victor Records
also a full line.of single face
records. _ .
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THE SANTORO HERALD

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F. L. Howard of Birmingham, Alabama, ____
Five Dollar Reward
NF0RD TRACTION COMPANY spent several days oí this week In the Lost on Tblnl Street between Laurel
ledule In Effect December 17, IBIO city, the guest of his brothers, B. A. and and Oak Avenue, a Black Lace Scarf.
Howard and Claude Howard.
The above rewnrd will be paid for its ire
A r o u n S B .lt L in e ThrcuR h Celery
D.lts sf i*Lueky •sòr o rd "
Capt. E. Housmann. of Jacksonville turn to Mrs. W. W. Daniells, corner 3rd
12-tt-p
Cer* «illstoponlr st Po»loffice on First Street, was circulating among old friends hefe Street und Laurel Avenue.
■nd Second. Fifth and Tenth Street» on Snnfoni
Ave Stop »Uns various points on line nurnbered. on Wednesday. Capt. Housmann rep­ T'he Cosmopolitan Restaurant is ready
resents the Brunswick Balkc-Collender to serve the public at all times. Only the
LKAVE SAN FO R D
very beet served qnd *you cnn 'get any­
pool table» and figures.
Vf» roer tu a and
vis wwsok» ASP
thing you wnnt and when you wnot It, at
CALMHAHHÛCX
N CAVI»« OT»
Mr. Martin representing the C,* B. the Cosmopolitan, under new manage­
6:35 a. m.
5:30 o. m.
Justice commission Arm of Philadelphia ment.
21-tf
8:55 n. m.
7:50 a. m.
was in the city on Wednesday.
'11:18 ar rar-----ÍOiOra: tffr
1:55 p. m,
1:10 p. m.
ft. J. Moore of Tennessee was 4n-the
3:50 .p. m.
3:00 p. m.
And Mie Round Trip via Brissont and Cnmeron city this week looking Into the land
City to Crlppen», leaving Sanford 3:00 p. ni. re- propositions with a view of locating.
turning, leave Crlppen» 5:43 p. m.
E. G. Duckworth, the prominent shoo
All Local Advertisement« Under This
SATURDAY—One E ilr e Trip between Sanford merchant of Orlando was in tho city ,on
Heading. One Cent a Word Each Issue
end Csroeron City, Leaving Sanford 8:10 p. in..
Cameron City 8:50 p. m and one trip around thn Wednesday.

E could not enjoy: the pati

W

ronage at
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»Commodore William C. Towen of New
Ybrk made a business trip to Jackson­
‘ SUNDAY SCHEDULE.
ville Monday to meet Mrs. Towen. They
LBAVI BANFORD
returned Wednesday and are guests of
vu sansoni amp
vu ron »un anu
aStSOH CITY
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Mrs. Takach. The many duties of Mr.
10:04 a. m.
8:40 a. m.
Towen a s . Commodore of the Brooklyn
12:50 p. m.
1:18 p. m.
Yacht Club and Alderman from the 9th
-wrv?!-vAJfl p «*o
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2:38 p^jiL^..,
District of New York City and ns presi­
3:30 p. m.
3:58 p.
And («around tripsSanford to Cameron City, dent of the American Estntcs Managing
vis Brissont. Irsvlng Ssnford 4:30 and 8:30 p. m.. Co. deserves for him a much needed rest
Cameron City 8:30 sad 9;10 p. m. *
Right reserved to change schedule with
out advance notice.
a

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past thirteen years did we
not

WANTS

belt vis Ft. Reed and Fslm Hammock, leaving
Sanford 0:30 p. in.

Sanford for the

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which is usually shared by

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all reputable establishments,
in giving careful attention to

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Wanted—A temporary or permanent
position as stenographer by a lady with
three years’ experience und graduate of
business college. Address stenographer,
care of Sanford Postmaster.
21-3t-p
For Sale—Cabbage plants. Geo. Fox,
city.
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Lost—On Dili sired between Oak Ay?,
and Sanjord Avenue, a smnll open face
gold watch with owner's initials on the
back. Finder please return to Herald of­
fice and receive reward.
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Lost—College class pin, containing the
inscription, “ L. 1.1„ '10"; same is secured
to n ribbon watch fob wrought in Greek
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letters.
I will'
thank
finder IU
to (/IIU
phone
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detail, and leaving nothing
undone to please.
The merchandise we s e ll.
w ill. convince you it

is to

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your advantage to make us

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Jan. 13th. at Cameron City. Auspices of
Cauieron City church. Cars leave Sanford
7:19 and 7:45 p. in., returning at 10:30
p. m.
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Miss Anna Garkencr of St. Louis. Mo.,
was the delightful guest of her niece,
Mrs. A. D. Key, during the holidays.
Mrs. J. T. Lee was called to Homestead,
on the East Coast last. Thursday by the
serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Sturgis.
Their many friends urc pleased to know
that Mrs. Sturgis is now otf tha road to
recovery.
Mrs. C. II. Dingce has returned home
from a pleasant visit with home folks at
Clearwater.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gorrod have return­
ed to Sanford after a trip to the southern
end ol the peninsula and have concluded
that Sanford is the only farming pro|»uaition in the state.
If no other holidays occur this week the
banks and postoffice will remain open un­
it) Sunday.
1
Mrs. E. Moluur and little daughter, Er­
nestine .ore visiting relatives at Sanford.
Mr. Mohiar, the well known chemist, lias
Just returned from the Celery City and
reports a great influx, of loorim» in that
section.—Gainesville Suu.
tn-'r’- —
Robert S. Peek, editor of the National
Road Traveller of Lewisville, Indiana, was
in the city several diays of this week.
W. R. Wooten, representing the Moslcr
Safe Co., of Hamilton. Ohio, called on the
trade on Tucsduy.
Rev, Albert J, Coleman pastor of the
Unitarian church of Jacksonville, will vis­
it Sanford this week in the interest of the
Uullarlaa-Ataodatiou. . During »his stay
lie will bo the guest of Mr. und Mrs. Geo.
H. Fertmld.
H. Cdmraack of tho Bowman Realty
of Huntington, West' Vn.. is lit the
ty to put on a sale of .Celery Avenue
sub-division property.
Tbe following congenial party of young
pie went over to DeLund Monday aud
njoyed a delightful dunce •at Putnam
no: Misses Pea£lien Leffier,' Ella Stringcliow, Charlotte Keelor und Messrs J. D.
aborts, Claude Howard and Wjliiani

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A. T, Bowler left Sunday afternoon, for.
Wilmington,, N. C., where lie will spend
a day or twr with friends before return­
ing to the A. &amp; M„ College in Raleigh,
North Carolina.
Mr nml Mrs. J. II. B. Stryker and two
children, arrived in the city Tuesday
evening, on it visit to Mrs. Stryker»
parents, Mr and Mrs. J. C. Higgins.
Mrs. Mari L. Smith, ol Montgomery,
Ain., is the charming guest of Mrs W. N.
Le flier.
Mrs. George B. Dickinson, the popular
seventh grade teacher in the Sanford
School, visited her daughter . Mrs. Harry
Sloan in Jacktouvdle during the huliduys.
Miss Annie Higgins left Inst Thursday
for Arcudiu to spend several »lays, where
she was a guest at u house party given
by Mis» Ciutíc Pelote.
rM*L
Mrs. Alexander Vaughn und Miss
Salome Hamilton visited in Orlando on
Friday of last week.
~
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Davis are visiting
relatives in Macon, Gu.
' Mrs, S. P. Styles, of Louisville} K . V ¡ »
the guest of tier son, W. H. Stiles utid
family.
• 'k* ,
Miss Lillie Furneswurtli Ims returned
from a holiday visit in Kissimmee;
Miss Gertie Speer spent Christmas in
Oakland.
Miss Clarissa Starling tetulned Saturauy from a delightful visit with relatives
in Jacksonville.
Miss Floriie Eitzor has returned to Fort
Meade after it pleasant visit friends in
Sanford.
Mrs. Wallet 13. Clay ol Arcadia, visited
her relatives in Sanford lits( week.
Mrs. T. A. Jonfcs and s in und Miks
Nell Evuns. -nave returned from Jack­
sonville.---- -------,------------------ 1-------Mrs. A. H. Adiuifoicdiined to her home
in "Miami Tuesday morning, after spend-,
lng a week with her parents, Mrs. V. A.
Evgps.
Ur. W. G. Mason the well known dontist of Tampa, but formally of this city,
spent Sunday in Sanford, the guest of
his brother. l&gt;r. B. M. Mason.
- M r and Mrs. Kayor teivo rccaullyen.-.
joyed a. brief visit frotu lit.) (utter s fattier,
Mr. LUiUon -ol Oculu.
Ur. E. C. Kemp wus in Jacksonville
S a t u r d a y - attending the annual ‘ meeting
of the Florid a State Osteopathic Awocia-

Miss Martha Fox entertained a few
lends at her home, Wednesday evening
»ait week. The guest of honor wub io
uve been Miss Ruth Coates of Daytona
adt, who wus detained at home on
at of illness In the family. ThotC
reseat were, Mfssed Sadie Williams;
Mrs. Henry-Wight left Sunday afternoon
'utlt Metilnger, Carrie Lovell and Messrs f».r a few days' visit In fttorassville. Gu.,
kiward Lane, Rains. Lovell and 'Braddy.
uod Jacksonville. At the in Iter place
The Welnku Club held un interesting nhn will attend the Duval tlieutre on
Wednesday, to see M udarne’ N u¿TfilòVTjT 5
'uiliiess meeting
ues«lay ufternoon with a good a trendw&gt;. Final arrangements for 'the Frendt
•* Notice
lass has been uomplctcd and the study
To
llie'ineiubcia
of the Sanford library
fj|l begin Saturday. A counn; 1r»_DomesAssociation
atid
interested
cl I lie ns. The
Science Lectures will be given in tlte
I
I
meeting
for
tlieeleeiiou
of oliteci*
annua
lub rooms January 25th, 26th and 2•tlx.
lie programs for these interesting eVettls wi.l be held, the third Thursday In Janua­
fill be published later. At the conclusion ry instead of the second at the rooms in
I the business meeting the ladies' linger* llie Pico block. Pieuse don't fail to be
Mrs. E. W. D. Dunn, Sec y
il over a social cup of tea for half hour. present.

Post,
21-3c
Lost—Ladies' open face gold watch
and fob chain. B. L. U. engraved on
back. Rewnrd will be given for return of
some to Mrs. E. M. Bevicr,' 200 Laurel av­
enue.
,
21-ltp
Ijost—Ladies’ gold watch;- marked on
inside of case "B. D. D.. Sept. 5, 1901."
Liberal rewnrd If returned to Mrs. Alex
Vaughan, phone 59,. bend of Park nve..
or The Herald office,
Wonted—Employment by man who has
hud experience in stock raising and
farming. Also seven experience as time
keeper and foreman on road construction
workk. Will do any kind of work. Best
of recommendations. A card will bring
tue to sec &gt;ou. Chas. H. Cobean, General
Delivery.
20-ltp

Clothier and Men's Furnisher
F LO R ID /)

SANFORD

T H E

Stop
Payin g
Rent!

For Rent—Ono five room house on west
A. L. Bcvier. ‘ —
20-ltFor Rent—Two rooms, furnished or un­
furnished. Bath.' 801 Elm Avc.
20-2tp
Jersey Milch Cows—The famous BallSylvestcr Stock Farm at Quincy, Florida
have 8*&gt;tne extra fine fresh ones For Sale.
WrUtLaLunce for.price». ...._______ 20-2tp
For Rent—Two rooms, furnished or un­
furnished, with bonnj or without, in new
house, with modern Improvements. Ad­
dress Box 494.
20-tf-c
For Sole— I team of mules, wagon und
harness. H. A. Hill, 2 miles west 'A
south. ■
*
20-tfc
Eggs—For table. Absolutely fresh.
Eggs for Hatching, from White Leghorn
prize winner stock. W. A. Herring. 2U-4lc
• For Rent—A large store room in DeMont
building. Inquire of Joe DeMont. 18-lfc
For Solo—«Vegetable farm all tiled
flowing wells, 'out buildings, four-rooms,
house, 2 acres lettuce set out. Fine
pincé for poultry. Om easy terms. P. O.
box 514, Sanford, Fla, &gt;
19-2t
House for rent or for sale. Cornc'r 3rd L
and Chnpnifn«^JVetiWft" AffJji*
Î
avenue. J y
'
. 19^Kc
»
For Sale—A geutle driver or general ?
ttiirpo&amp;c horse, 9 years old. J. C. Ellsworth, Jo., Beardall Ave., R. D. 3. l9-2tc
For Sale—Household furniture at a
bargain, Mrs. F. T. Williams. Third si
18-tf

Sanford Building &amp; Loan
Association
M A K E S

IT

E A S Y

Bide.

Own
GCO. II. r.CHNALO
President

Your

A. P. CONNELLY
Scc'y &amp; Treas.

Hom e
A b o lir ti

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

COM PANY

AGENTS

General Fire Insurance
F lo rid a

Sanford

VEG ETABLE
o f f ic e : no .

in

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See Me, Mr, Firm er

For Sale—A launch 16 feet long. 3H feel
beam, tn |»effect order 3 H, P. engine. Ce­
cil Gabett, French avenue.
17-tli
Furnished rooms for rent No. 3UI Slit
street.
,
17-41 p
ForSalc—'Two uc-es InsTde OT city mu•'
ita on.the west side of Sanford. Prie.
gl.OOU for n ipiick sale. Address McCioi
Il Martin.•Sanford, Fla.
U-tf
1
%
“ For* Rent—Nice -ollieetH— Also war«house, 32x36. Rat |»roof. N. H. Garnet.

/IND •

Wanted—All kind» òr team work,
fre d R. Shu muti. Phone ÜO Residence
200 French avc,
l6-4t c

MUSICAL

Í

sAÑroRCb Í T orToa*’ “ T
J

HAYES

Wonted—By fifteen years' experience,
cleaner, dyer und tailor Indies' and gents
clothes, to clean, dye, repair or alter
Suit# nrndewto order at 15. 20. 25 or 39
days. Our price will suit your pocket;
Your money's worth or your money back.
Bradford'&amp; Keith, 405 Third St. Phone
311.
7-tfwt
For Rent—Rooms, furnished or unfur­
nished, suitable for light housekeeping.
Apply corner Park and Ninth.
Wanted—Cottage of five rooms or flat
of five rooms. Address Box 1066. 5-ll
For Rent—Ten urres tiled lund oil street
car line. Station on place. Two acres ol
tiled land, cottage and burn on place.
On street car line. Address, J. N. Whit
ner, Sanford Florida.
2 tl
For sule.—I have live or six pieces ol
land more tliuu I need fur trucking. The»»
lands were boagtrt-dwropi—eUarw.1 ■■uìmI mì

liamtuock, two suong walls, tool house, .%
miles from Cumeron City,
on il&gt;e market. Phone 7-3. Levi Blnfonl.
2-tf.

BUYER

Candy. 1

.-round, A •
’ tjP h ery, etc. A

Misses Stella ami Gertrude
Jde Mima
Mims of
For Sale— Bargain for cash. Ten acre
days celery form. Five acres tiled, with crop
Bonnvenlure are spending a few day»
Thnv have n that will pay for land this season. Close
o f witli Miss Arnnkn Takach. They have n
» p . tal*
™ “ « • “ O'
782
2|-2'‘
very beautiful orange and1 grape
fruit
grove just below Hocklcdgc on tbe Indian
- " » ,ndl' "
River.

Sclgh of Johnston, Pa.,.. has arrived
PERSONAL ITEM S O f INTEREST in Mr.
the city and will be identified
lllicd with the
iter &amp; Sclgh.
interests in the firm of Palmer
clothing und
and
Summary or the Floating Small Talk The new ilrm will opcu a elutliimi
furnishing store in the DcForest building
Succinctly Arranged for llura t a n .e a rly d a te _____ _________________
rled.Herald Readers,
After spending tbe holidays with their
E. H. Peters, who has been with Frank
WoodrulTs shoe emporium duriug tiie parents, Ralph Stevens, Nollie Tolar and
winter season lias gone back to his first Rolund Wihiman left Sunday for Chapel
Hill, N. 0., to resume their studies at
love, E. E. Turner’s store.
Come to the fish bake Friduy evening,* the University.

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Little Happentngs- -M e n tio n
M attcrs in Brief.

i.’ i|i

1i

�CERTAINTY
OF■ FLORIDA
FARMING
.
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Greatest State In the Union
,Round Forming Mi
So much hat been- recently written in
the various Florida newspapers and mag
azincs about the diversity of crops in
Florida, and so many experiments have
been made to demonstrate all that has
been claimed that It seems like harpihg
on on old song to continue to speak of

Vtorida's diversified industries.

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Yet outside of Florida was regarded as
a far away health resort, where lung
troubles might be alleviated, as the ro­
mantic homo of tho Scminoles, ns.a lnud
filled with alligators and noxious ina&amp;k
and reptiles and later on It has been
known as a great orange country, and u
place where tropical fruits coutd betpW h
to more or less advantage.
;
* However, it Is of recent date, shy»
Miami Metropolis, that the fact began |g
be recognized that ‘white Florida isv V
health giving land of perennial sunshine,
-•Sitjiickw
' nU
farming countries In the world. It took a
long lime ahd many object lessons to
cause the phlegmatic firmer of ylifa.mlddle
west to sit up ond lake notice* -tiutu he
can grow more corn in Fiyf^ttHhad. he
2.-.
-,
could in Iowa or Illinois, dh&lt;) tnM Fluridn
(Corner
First
Street and M agnolia'Avenue*- Two'Entrances on First Street
is better foe tobacco than either Cuba gr­
E
it* -yrffrBg
ginia. It was with a maiked ijSi
*
credulity that he was informed
i-'
forage for cattle or horses can b*i,
in this state to tho acre than in ^Inhtgifi,'Then he began to observe and.trtHrii
himself that white in the .more western
.y
the —Id and leag wimws -threw 1 **
. him into enforced idleness for nearly half
B uttons
3c
6 c:
the year there Is not a day in the entire
500 dozen Saltwater Pearl
363 in^whlch he cannot work in Florida«
. i f we except Sunday. When these things
regular 5c sellers
began to take root the tide of Immigra­
, *r
tion began to turn tideway.
— —
special^ Monday only per
But to return to the diversity of the
.d ozen ................ .
....3 c
soil and climate. Cattle and hogs can be
raised here better and more cheaply than
anywhere else in the Union, hocuuse die
10c Tooth B rushes 5 c
food can be produced more easily and the
climate lr more favorable and there is
8 dozen Tooth Brushes, good
more water, wtdeh is n necessary requis­
values foL_10c, while they
ite.
•
No state In the Union can surpass
last each
5c
Florida in either corn or cotton, both of
the long and short variety. It is the real
home of the tobacco plant ond nowhere
10 Y ard s T o w e l i n g 4 3 c
In the south can syrup be made with the
Special Monday only 10 yards good
excellent flavor of gie Florida product.
See our fast growing fReady-toAlfalfa, peas, clover, peanuts, cliufas,
weight Bleached Union Toweling
pumpkins and in fact every vegetable
Wear Department for the latest
worth 7c yard— 10 yards___ . 4 3 c
"ami’faW HShftflliflhat can be grown in
vmodels in Ladies Suits and our low
(Lim it 20 yards to a customer)
(lie tern perate or semi-tropical regions
prices just talk for thenfselves.
can be grown In Florida with the greatest I ; 1
k
. . .
12 'Ac C reton and S c rim 10c
ease atfl facility. Every fruit on the con - 1
S k irts
S k irts
A full assortment' of Creton and
tinent yAth the exception of apples does
well in this state, unil dqes better than | Our stock of dress skirts are being
Curtain Scrim, good value for 12^c
in most other places.
constantly replenished w ith . the
yard, see them Monday y a rd .. 10c
•'
While Florida boasts and should boast I
newest qnd most up-to-date styles
of tier wonderful climate and of the .fact I
5 2 - in . A ll W ool Panam a 9 3 c
I
in
Voiles, Panamas and the sea­
ttgif In the winter this is the playground [
Monday we will sell a 52 inch all
sons.-latest novelty weaves and
‘ l i t all the rest of the country, sight should .
wool Panama Suiting, $1.25 seller
iliQYelties. • See our great bargains.
■ever be lost of tho fact that the great.
Monday
a y a rd ........ ............. 9 3 c
A v c r iity of her agricultural products is j
/.S p e c ia l fo r M p n d ay
^Florida's best asset.

CASH

DEPARTMENT

NFORD

STORE
and Entrance on Magnolia Avenue)
—

FLORIDA

S

E E our great values in a m 5 c T a lc u m P o w d e r 1 5 c
departments. O u r business 15 dozen Talcum Powders*,
including Colga/es. Cash1,
has been,built up by giving m ere—Bouquet, Violet-*-anik
the greatest value for the Dactylis also Mennens Violet. |
and Borated Talcum Powders
dollar and if possible we will give Monday only, each_____ 15c
greater-values to our customers this
6 Spools T h re a d 2 5 c
year. See our many great values

Monday, January 9th

Ladies Department

3 5 c ------— Suiting

9

EN G IN L KILLED DEER

We- iiiv e ju s t receivea another lot
|. Of'Opera Capes in all the popular
bcoio&gt;$; see these specials for Monday

Came Must Be Plentiful Around inj
These Parts
Sanford has claimed to be the sport#-]
'.V
mau's Paradise end to furnish everything
lu thé way of flesh und fowls. One day
this week as the East Coast train from
- ¿Wbrk Shirts - 43 c
Titusville was nearing the city a large
buck failed to get off the'track In time
A fulQmfe4'of H ln cle Sum” Work
and was ground to pieces beneath the ]
$)Rrb
best 50c value
wheels
iM 'm n rk et. our price only 43 c
Thu engineer could account for it only I
from tho fact tliat two large bucks werq
4* - ^ ■
Sweaters
.fighting just before the train rounded the a
curve and one of them was no enraged
-Seinjur great hargnimun-Sweat—
and blinded from tho .encounter as to bej
J M hi white, also gray with neat
oblivious tq the upproachlng train..
ifrim m ln£g ^
&amp;t’'*-^.
t v i . 9 8 c and $ 2 69
When the engine readied Sanford the ]
-v.v
ft'/.
hoofs and part of the horns and pieces
the careos were itill entangled in the. pilot |
of the engine.
!* f t ' •
« «
*«

n* - —2 7 c ~

36 inch half wool Suiting iu cream
and dark colors, is.a good value for
35c yard, see this Monday yard 2 7 c

Underwear Special
■

Garments

-

39c

See our complete line o f Men's.
Knitted Undefsbirts and Drawers
also Elastic Seam Drawers. 50c
sell ere o n l y . . . . . . . . . . . ____39c
75c

Values

ROYAL TAILORS
‘ -

*f

k

,

■

24c

.

H e a v y U n d e rw e a r

2.4c

A full line of boys’ heavy fleeced i
-lined Undershirts and D raw ers^
good value for 30c a garment, our $
special price o n ly . ; ........ . . 2 4 c

B lack C a t H o s ie ry
We have a Golnplete line o f the*
inmous Black Oat Hosiery for Men;
Women and children-- in
lisle
thread, also silk in black fkird all
colors, see our special xbrirgains, I

When in need of Shoes don’t fail to.see us before buy­
ing for with our leading factory lines we are in positioi^to give values.at prices that defy' the cheapest.^

J u s t R eceived
A full line of Ladies’ Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps from
tlie well known shoe manufacturers, Selby also Godman
*y
;r&gt;:* /•* . •«■.

•

^

A n o th er S h ip m e n t___

of Snow-s Shoes, '‘Union ^Tade” for n^en, received.

Hah Bake
. M a d e -to -M e a s u re S u its
J(Ve have all. the latekt and nobby lasts* for men in
»
*
On Friday night, Jan. 13th, the Cam-1
Patent Leather, Gun MetaL Vici and Box Calf; also a
eran City dturdi will give a fish bake in
plcte line of all wpol suit and pants patUpward Park, near the church. The
full line of Tans, and our tnuazingly low prices
people of Cameron City aré not superstie Royaj Tailors to be made to measure. unmatched. See our Children’s Shoes. ; .
-tious, hod in order tp prove it have chqaén [
Friday tho 13(h es the dale.
Arrangements have been make to bake |
and serve fish add Other refreshments to
all the community, as well as to the Su»-4
• ' Smyrna flu¿8 - $1.59 4 0 c
W in d o w S h a d e s
2 5 c V ic to r T a lk in g M a c h in e s
ford people, at a small price, the proceeds I
pJQ^Li^ini
pH
wool
Smyrna
Rugs
in
10 dozen Wiudpw Shades good values for 40c, see
to go to the church. In case of unfavor-1
•rieat peUernsyregulor $2 sellers, see these Monday, each___ ^
. 1_ . . . . . . _
2 5 c If you have not already
able weather the feast wllLbe transferred
bought a Victor now is the
to the ' diurch building. Plenty of good
Jains M o n d n y ^ t;.« .$1,59
.
" C u rta in Rods
music and a good time insured. Cart
’j t r
time, we have a com pie as­
- r o o t C re S " Russ $5.98 A full line drbrass extension Curtain Rods with
will leave Sanford 7:|5 nnd 7:45 p. m., re-,
sortment of Victor Talking
v •- f , - • V "v^turning at 10:30 p. m. Every one. invited
s. one of the trimmings and. aUjtchmento—oomplete,- specinF Machines and ■w e -witi~~scH~
&lt;w&gt;ii urged to—attendr—A-flne woy to cm-]
~m oR
(ftf
the market vhluea» a t / . . . . ............... ......... ..5 c and 10 c
them on the easy terms
jay a pleasant evening gut of-doors.

We aré "Agents

&gt;

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epartm W

48c

1 0 “ dozen W iiili Pants, good
values for 75c; our special price
per p air................................ 48c

-

Full line o f Ladies Knit Undershirts,
long sleeves with ankle length
"pants to riiatuYi, wui iVi 35c a ftaiment o n ly ................................ 2 5 c

n ’s P u rri i sh i n gs
50c . -

J. &amp; P. Coats’ Thread
black, white or colors,
special price 6 spools for 2!

the

Butterick Patterns

8*10

and a gogg . val ye

for $7.50, see
i

Notice
those MoiKfay v a ^ . ........$5.
■ 98
The registration books of the city of San-1 If
H
. . .- K
font will be open from D a. m., Jan. 2nd, ]
25c &gt; China Matting • 18c
lilts p. m. Feb, 1st. 191L
^
only -we w ill place on sale
All those desiring to vole in the com­
ing city election should see that they are |
no Matting worth .25c a
properly registered. a it lasts Monday, yard 18c
R. C Maxwkix, Clerk.

3^o

-

. M irro rs

-

29c

12x16 inch oak finished-frame Mirror, regular 35c
seller, our price o n ly ___ _____ - _______ - 29o

f® c

-

S tra ig h t C h a ir

-

69c

5 dozen Straight Chairs well made and - worth 90c
each, see this special fbr Monday a t___ »....... 6 9 c

$1.00 a week.

V ic to r R eco rd s
See our large stock "of Hew
double face V ictor Records
also a full line of single face
records.
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.
.
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�THE 8ANFORD HERALD
N E W S E R V IC E O F

F. L. Howard of Birmingham, Alubama,
»pent several day» of thla week In the
Lost gn Third Street' between Laurel
city,
tho
guest
of
bis
brother»,
B.
A.
and
and
OaK Avenue, a Black Lace Scarf.
ledule In Erfect December 17, luio
Howard and Claude Howard.
’ .
The above reward will be paid for Its re­
A ro u n d B o ll U n e T h ro u g h C o lo ry
P o lio o f " L u e fiy S o n fo r d "
, Capt. l)t ilousmaim. ..of. JacksunviUe turn to Mm W. W. Danlells, corner Jrd
12-lt-p
&gt;ro will tlop only at Poatoflioe on F ln t Si root, waa circulating -amon* okl friend* here Street und Laurel Avenue.
SrconJ. Fifth and Tenth Streel« on Sanford
H ou sin anii t¿p , 5(op it in i varloui point* on line numbered. o n W e d n e s d a y . C ap t.
The Cosmopolitan Restaurant Is ready
rescn ts
the Brunswick Balke-Collender to serve the public at all times. Only the
very best served and you can'get any­
pool H ildes and figures.
iA H tn a n and
via n * r tu n and
thing you want and when you want ifi at
camxson city
v a in hammock
Mr. Martin representing, the C. B. the Cosmopolitan, under new manage­
5:30 a. m.
6:35 a. m.
Justice commission firm of Philudetfibia ment.
21-if
7:50 a. m.
v
8:55 n. m.
was in the city on Wednesday.
10.-04 a. in.
11:15 a.m.
1:10 p. in.
1:55 p. m,
R. J. Moore of Tennessee was In tho
3:00 p. m.
3:50 p. m.
And one Roond Trip vis Drissont snd Cnmeroo city this week looking Into the land
lly to Crippen», leaving Sanford S:00 p. m. re- propositions with a view of' locating.
iraini. leave Grippen« 3:45 p. m.
E. G. Duckworth, the prominent shoo
All Local Advertisements Under This
SATURDAY—One Extra Trip between Sonford merchant of Orlando was in the city on
Heading. One Cent a Word Each Issue

NfORD TRACTION

COMPANY

E could not enjoy the pat­
ronage
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And two round Ufi • Sanford to Cameron City,
4:30 and 8:30 p. m .
via BrUaooa, leaving ianford
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Right reserved to change schedule with
out advance notice.

luH nirciTY
Little Happenings—Mention of
M atters in Brief: '

PERSONAL ITEMS Of INTEREST
Summary or the Floating Small Talk
Succinctly Arranged for llurrled Herald'Reedera,

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Wnnted—A temporary or permanent
position as stenographer by a lady with
three years' experience and graduate of
business college. Address stenographer,
care of Sanford Postmaster.
21-3t-jj
For Sale—Cabbage plants. Geo. Fox,
city.
21-tf
Lost—On 9th street between Oak Aye.
and Sanjord Avenue, a small open face
old watch with owner's Initials on the
nek. Finder please return to Herald of­
fice and receive reward.
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home Wednesday evening after a plcas- inscription,- "L. I.
aiti sojourn ut their cosy collage ut Day' to n ribbon watch fob wrought in Greek
Kell.
Misses Stella and Gertrude Mims of
For Sale— Bargain for cash. Ten acre
Donnvcnture arc spending a few tlnys celery fnrm. Five acres tiled, with crop
witli Miss Aranka Takacli. They have a that will pay for lriiul this seuson. Close
In. Price *5,250. Box 782.
21-2p_
very beautiful outage, und grape-fruit
For
Sale—Onion
plants,
50,000
Crystal
grove Just below Kocldcdgo on the Indian
White WnX Bermudas* *1.29 -per thouannif. f. n. h. Orlando. Address W. C.
21-3C
Mr. Scigh of Johnston, Pa., tins arrived Post
in Ihe city and will tic identified with the
Lost—Ladles' open face gold watch
* B. L. B. engrave«! on
interests in the firm of Palmer &amp; Scigh,
hack.
Reward
will
t&gt;e given for return of
The new firm will open a clothing und
same to Mrs. E. M. Bevier, 208 Laurel avfurnishing store in the Deforest building enue.
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ul an early date
~~Lbst—Ladies’ gold watch; marked on
After spending the Holidays with their inside of case "B. D. D., Sept. 5, 1901."
parents. Ralph Stevens, Nollie Tolar and Liberal reward if returned .to Mrs. Alex
Roland Wildinan left Sunday for Chapel Vaughan, phone 59, head of Park ave.,
or Tho Herald office,
C„ to resume their studies tit
Wanted—Employment by mon who has
the University.
lind cxfieriiMtce in stock raising and
A. T. Bowler left Sunday afternoon, for farming. Also seven experience as time
Wilmington, N. C„ where lie will spend keeper and foreman on road construction
Will do any kind of work. Best
n day or twi with friends tieforc return­ work.
of recommendations. A card will bring
ing to the A. &amp; M., College in Raleigh, me to see you. Chas. H. Cobean, General
Delivery.
20-ltp
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Commodore William C. Towen of New
York made a business trip to Jackson­
ville Monday to meet Mrs. Towen. They
returned ■Wednesday and are guests of
Mrs. Takacli. The many duties of Mr.
Towen a? Commodore of, the Brooklyn
Yaclit Club and Aldermap from the 9th'
District of. New York City and ns presi­
dent of the American- Estates Managing
Co. deserves for him a much needed rest

Sanford for the

past thirteen years did we

WANTS

and Cameron City, Leaving Sanford 8:10 pun..
Cameron City B;80 p. m and one trip around lha
Dell via Ft. Reed and Palm Hammock, leaving
Sanford 9:30 p. m.
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E. H. Peters, who has been with Frank
Woodruffs shoe emporium duriug the
winter season has gone back to his first
love, E. E. Turner's »tore
Come to tho fish bake Friday evening.
Jan. 13th. at Cameron City. Auspices of
Cameron City church. Cars leave Sanford
7:19 und 7:45 p. in., returning at 10:30
p. m.
Miss Anna Garkener of St. Louis, Mo.,
Mr and Mrs. J. B. B. Stryker and two
was the delightful guest of her niece,
For Rent—One five room house on west
20-lt
children, arrived in the city Tuesday side. A. L. Bevier. _
Mrs. A. D. Key, during the holidays.
For Kent—Two rooms, furnished or un­
Mrs. J. T. Lee was called to Homestead, evening, on a visit to Mrs. Strykers
furnished. Bath. 801 Elm Ave.
20-2tp
on t|ie East Coast last Thursday by the parents, Mr and Mrs. J. C. Higgins.
Jersey Milch Cows—The famous BalL
Mrs. Mari L. Smith, of Montgomery.
serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Sturgis.
Their many friends are pleased to knpw Ain., is the charming guest of Mrs. W. N. Sylvester Stock Farm at Quincy, Floridn
have wmie extrp fine fresh ones For Sale.
that Mrs. Sturgis is now ort, tli-i road tu Lefiler.
Write at once for price*.
20-2tp
recovery.
Mrs. George B. Dickinson, the popular
For Rent—Two rooms, furnished or un­
Mrs. C. H. Dingec has returned home seventh grade teacher in the Sonford furnished, with board or without, in new
from a pleasant visit with home folks at School, visited tier daughter Mrs. Hnrry house, with modern improvements. Ad­
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Sloan in Jacksonville during tho holidays. dress Box 494.
Clearwater.
For Sale—1 team of mules, wagon and
Miss Aniiiujliggiiis left last Thursday
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Gorrod have return­
harness. 31. A. 111'!, 2 miles west ¡4
for
Arcadiu
to
s[»eiid
seycral
days,
where
ed to Sanford after a trip to theBoiithern
south.
20-tfc
end of the peninsula and have concluded she was a guest at u house party given
Eggs—For table. Absolutely fresh.
that Sanford Is the only farming .proposi­ by Miss Currie Pelotfi.
Eggs for lintching, from White Leghorn
tion in the state.
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Mrs. Alexander Vaughn und Miss l«Jze winner stock. W. A. Herring, 2(Mtc
If no other holidays occur this week the Salome Hampton visited in Orlando ou
For Rent—A large store room In DeMont
building Inquire' of Joe DeMont. 18-tie
banks and postotlke will remain upen un- Friday of lust week.
111 -Snmliiy
fumi all tiled
— Mri-mtd-Mf«. *■ S. Davis .are, visiting,
[dings, four rooms.
(lowing wells, out ________
Mrs. E. Molnar and little daughter, Er­ relatives in Macon, Ga.
house, 2 acres lettuce sot out. Fine
nestine ere visiting relatives-at Sanford.
Mrs. S. P. Styles, of LoulBvIlle, Ky.t is placé fur poultry. On cusy terms. P. O.
19-2t
Mr. Moinar, the well known chemist, has the guest of her son, W. H. Stile» and box 514. Sanford. Fin. /
just returned from - ihe Celery City and family.
House for rent or for sale. Corner 3rd
and Chapman avenue. -Apply '115 Ouk
reports a great influx of tourists in that
Miss Lillie Farnesworth bus returned
avenue.
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section.—Gainesville Sun.
from a holiday visit in Kissimmee;
For
Sale—A
gentle
driver
or
general T
Robert s, Peele, editor af the. National
Miss Gertie Speer spent Christinas in purpose horse, 9 years uhl, J. Cr Ells­
Hood Traveller of Lewisville, fndinna. was.
worth. Jo, Bearded! A v e -iL lkTL W*2tc
Oakland
in the city several days of this week.
For Sale—Household furniture at ti
Miss Clarissa Starling returned SniurW. R. Wooten, representing the Mosler
bargain. Mrs. F. T. Williams. Third »&lt;
Juy from n delightful visit ^viih telatlve*
Safe Co., of Hamilton, Ohio, called on the
In Jacksonville.
trade on Tuesday. •;
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For Sale—A launch 18 feet long, 314 fuel
Miss Flortie Elisor has returned to Fort beam, in perfect order 3 11. P. engine. CeRev. Albert J. Coleman pastor of the
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Meade after a pleasant visit friends in cil Gnbett. French uvenue.
Uultarian church of Jacksonville, will vis­
Furnished rooms for rent No. 301 5lh
it Sanford this week in Ihe interest of tiie Sanford.
17-41 p
Mra. Walter U. L’luy of Arcudm. visited street.
UiiKrtfianAsaodmiom— During-Id«, stay
For
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Fctly
limhe will be the guest of ilr. und Mrs. Geo. her rehittves in Sanford lost week,
itu on the west side of Sunfnrd. Pric.
Mrs. T. A. Jones'and sjii uml Miss $1.000 for « quick sale. Address McC!o&gt;
H. Fernald.
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H. Commuck of the Bowmun Keulty Nell Evuqs, •have returnp«! from Jack- H Marlin. Sanford. Fin.
Co. of Huntington, West«' Y«.. is in the
For Rent—Nice offices.
Aliio ware­
house. 32x38. Rut |irooi.» N. II. Garner.
city to put on n sale of-: Celery Avenue
sub-dWigj^n pfoprny. '; V -’ .
Wanted—By fifteen yeurs' eXperienct
Th^foUuwfhg congenial pkrtyof young
cleaner, dyer and tnllor indies' and Rents'
people went'uver to DeLund Monday and
clothes, to clean, dye. repair or ulter
«iijoyqd « delightful'dunce at Putnuin
Suits made tu order ul 15, 20, 25 or 30
days. Our price will suit your pocket.
Inn: Misses Peudica Lefiler,' Ella StringYour money's wortli or your money back.
fellow, Charlotte Kcekir und Messrs J- D.
Bradford 8l Keith, 405 Third Sl Phone
Roberts, Clause- Huyvanl and William
311.
7-lf-o
Watson.
For Kent—Rooms, lurnlsltetl or unfur­
nished. suitublt: for light housekeeping.
Miyt Martha Fox entertained a few
Apply corner Park and Ninth.
frteuds at her home, Wednesday evening
Wanted—Collage of live rooms or flat
of last week. Tlie guest of liouor was to
of five rooms. Address Box 1008. 3-tl
have been Miss Jtuth Coutes of Daytoua
Beach, who wus detained at home oti
For Rent—Ten urrea tiled land on street
cur Une. Station on place. Two acres ul
ttUuum of illness In the family. TtwfC
tiled land, outage und bum on place.
present were. Misses Sadie Williams;
On street car line. Address, J. N. Whit
Ruth Mettlnger, Currie Lovell and Messrs
ncr, Sanford Florida.
2 if
Edward Laue, Kuius. Lovell and Braddy.
For sale.—I have five or six pieces til
land more thuti 1need fur trucking. Thest
—X bj Weinlin Club lu!ld.. aii_imt:t£aL)ilg
l ands were bought-dwup*. cleared-uudex.
business meeting in their dub rooms
my own supervision uml will lie sold nl o
Tuesday ufternoon with a good aueudg&gt;eat bargain. One five acres perfectly
uce. Final arrangements foreihe Frendt
tiled, third year lit cultivation. 30 rod
from Beck Hammock «ration. 40 a m t
class lias been completed and tho study
half cleuied and plowed, balance Urn*
will begin Saturday. A course In Domes­
hammock, two itrong wells, tool houue, V.
tic Science Lectures will be given in the
miles from Cameron City. Best bargain
dubrooms January 25lh, 20thf Afid 2Tth.
on the inmket. Phone 7-S. Levi Uinford.
Tlie programs for these interesting events
Will be publidied later. At the conduslon
ol thebusiness meeting the ladies'linger.
;0d over a sodul cuppf tea fur half hour.

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COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A Budget of interesting Items
From Correspondents
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Lake Charm, left last Wednesday to be
with Mr. Allison's uncle, who Is angagad
In trtlck farming on a large scale a few
miles out from Gainesville. They expect
later to make Lake Charm a permanent
home.

IL B. McCall sold ood shipped In field

T H E EVENTS O f ORANGE COUNTY
Mrs. Charles F. West of Lake Charm
rmclent Staff of Reporters Weekly entertained at dinner last Friday Miss
Covers the Territory for
Leinhart of Lake Charm and the Misses
The Herald
Brooke of Oviedo, home for the Christmas
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holidays.
GENEVA J O T T IN G S __
J. H. Lee of Lake Charm visited Jack S o d a ! Cocrwpondenc* wTtw ttarald: *— ----- -- sonvilie Christmas week.
Geneva has never been favored with
Mrs. W. H. Luther entertained at her
as many visitors as at the present, time, home Friday, Dec. 30, the Magazine Club.
Among those with us are Mr. and Mrs. The attendance was unusually large. With
Herne Sr., of Cal- and Mr. and Mrs. the'several Xmas guests present to enjoy
Herne Jr- of ill, who are stopping with Mrs. Luther’s hospitality. We would be
Henry Baker, Mr and Mrs. Jackson of very glad if they could meet oftener
Atlanta, Ga, who arc visiting Irving with us.
Baker. Messrs. Stone and Morris, Dr.
Mr. and Mrs, John McKenzlo and faVnLewta, Freeman PattlshaU, Frank Sutton
wturn*| Saturday evening via the
and Mr. Lamrose all of whom are looking Seaboard from their Xmas trip to the
after business Interests b o r e . ^ ....Carolina*. Two niecetTMfoes'
Mrs. Beggs of Titusville and Mrs. Lew Isabelle Bishop, and a nephew, Joesprlng
of N stj York, are the guests of Mrs. IL Bishop, all of Cheraw, S. C, returned with
H. PattlshaU.
them to spend two months and mors
Misses Lydia Geiger, Mabel Daniel Eva with their relatives In their Florida home.
Taylor. Nevada Grant. Blanche PiltishaU,
MIa, Hattie Chapman, who speot Xmas

the steamer DeDary, Tuesday, for JeckMr. McConnell of Laeofia, N. Y. ar­
rived Saturday, and Is the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. John B. Tuttle of Dixie .Lodge,
Mr. £. A. Cruman of Glass Lake. Michi­
gan. their guest of last week has de­
parted for bis home.
sonvitle where he will reside during the
winter season.- *
Monday witnessed the departure of a
large number of hunters after deer, but
night brought them back emptly handed,
the deer not being found in their usual
haunts.

P R A C T IC A L W E L L

Artesian and Deep Wells
S e e Us B efore P lacing Y o u r O rd e rs

Mrs. Hattie Brooks left Tuesday for
Jacksonville, Where she will' meet Miss
Geneva Cason, who will 'return with her
as a new pupil for the training school.
Julius Dick left on Wednesday for
Jacksonville. He will spendai month at
S t Augustine, returning here In Febru­
ary for the fishing.
A meeting "of 'fhe Henneainn Literary
Society of Llvington College will be held
on Saturday evening.
Dr. Philips of Sanford, was a visitor

Get ready for
make more money
out for business and
tcrest to cali on us.

urday evening for the opening of school for the East CoasL and will return to
Moeday, Jon. 2nd, In Oviedo.
‘ I hi* home at Huntington, Ind., the fast
Mrs. Mims and two children now of |of the week.
Palatka, made a brief visit to Lake Charm
John Saul. Henry Murray and sons,
the tirat o i the new year to took after { fYed and Paul «tened' Tuesday on a
property Interests here.—During a--few I hunting and' ramping-tri which they
months’ sojourn here last winter they put expect to last several days.
In good shape a finely located property
Miu u ^ y Crim of Atlanta, Ga.‘, the
on l^rkc Chnnn¡ which is now on ibernar-1
instructor of mathematics at LivingkeL Mrs. Mims stopped with Mrs. Joe 18lon ¿¿¡¡eje arT,ved here on Monday

Mr. Greer and young son are visiting
the family of I. D. Hart.
Mr*. £. M. Dell of Pinehurst, Ga- who
ha* bmn visiting relatives in Geneva. I
returned lioine last week, much to the
regret of the many friends site made
while here. ' ’
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than ever before. W e arc
Will make it to yout intcrW e handle

W e have just received a large shipment of
Early Rose No. 4 Seed Potatoes, the best varie­
ty for this section. Our prices are loWer than
ever. *,,0 u r price $2.75-per sack.
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Mrs. S.C. Toms of Montgomery. Ala­
li. D. Mdnil and O. W. Wolicott are off I drived here on Wcdesday and will he
oyster supper for which they are truly
the guest of her father. Hen y Murray.
grateful to the public.
Lake Charm is anticipating quite an HA* husband will arrive in . February,
• Misses Peters of Jacksonville,' Mrs. addition to Iter community within the Mr«- Toms was formerly Miss Ruth Murray
Oscar Nicholson and Miss Irene Peters of
of Franklin. Ind-and is well known in
Daytona are spcndinfpk pleasant fort­
T. L. Mead of Lake Charm, who la In­ this vltlnlty.
night with their parents. 1
terested in a large truck garden on the
MOORE’ S STATION
Herman Daniel is lit home front I outskirts of Sanford, reports returns of
Southerland for a stay oy two weeks.
$10 per basket for peppers shipped by C. Special Correspondence to The Herald:
Mrs. J. F. McClellan after about a
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Geneva Is indebted to Dr. J. J. Burns M. Deny.
weeks
illlnesa from measles and com­
for one of the most Interesting addresses
Mrs. Charles S. Rigby and children, who
it has ever been our pleasure to hear,, who have been Christmas guests of Mrs. plications died the 3rd Inst- and was
which was given us by special request at T. L. Cushing 4nd Mrs. U. G. Smith, left interred In Lake View Cemetery. A
the Christmas entertainment. Dr. Burns I Wednesday for Jacksonville, where they husband, four children and her parents
le a scholar of renown and is much ap­ I join Mr. Rigby, who preceded them on a are left to mourn her loss.
preciated where ever he goes.
The most of the seats have been re­
business trip, before returning to their
moved from the school house' and placed
The recitations by little Misses Helen home in Greenville, S. C.
Morgan. Mode Baker, Culver Ethercdge
Measles and la grippe have been mak- in the old school house In Sanford. Pu­
and Dodo Moran were all enjoyed. The- I ing jjrptty nearly a house to house visita­ pils from the 3rd grade up will attend
Christmas tree was as fine one as ever tion it) pur midst for some weeks They school In Sanford for the future.
Geneva had.
i catne uninvited and tarried all too tong.
Mr and Mrs. James Mitchell are moving
C. N. Haynes and family have moved We wish both a bon voyage to seas un­ into their new house just completed on
_J&amp;_Jacksonville where lie begins his known and they need never take - the Mudici! avenus.
work as assistant pastor in the Methodist trouble to return. Indeed some one has
Lettuce cutting and potato planting
church. Geneva wishes him much sue- ( suggested &gt;that measles will Imvp to are the principle occupation Just now.
cess in his new field of labor.
wait for another generation to grow up r Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Ellsworth Jr- of
Mr. and Mrs. P. L Chambliss are before daring to intrude himself upon this Willoughby, Ohio, have purchased 10
community again,
j acres of the old Mltdicll property on.
spending several weeks In Osteen.
Misses' Daisy and Carrie Brooks left
CL W. Culpepper has returned from u
Oviedo Saturday. Miss Daisy for Crescent
pleasant trip on the east coast.
Miss Brady visited her father at Winter City, Miss Carrie for Umatilla, where they
flft fr lk it f h t fin il f- h fifilin H H . - ___ ■
— — 4-. » if iim ’hcraiii-thc-PHhllr.-.schools— M i**]
Fanny Brooks left Tuesday for Tampa. ’
Mias' Martha Smith has os her guest
her cousin, Miss McCroa of Georgia.
The many friends of Mrs. Fultz will he
glad to know site is again abie to be
up and mingling with her friends.

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Most Complete Line of Baked Goods in Florida
NO. Ill PARK AVENUE

SANFORD,

Beardall ave, and are building a house
and barn and expecutg make It their
home for the future.
II. N. Luinley trad I. M. Lough,- Saiiford carpenters, have been reeling a
house here for J. 0. Ellsworth.

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Mrs. Reibcr Homrighbus was a caller
here from Sanford Tbusday.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Garrad from hear
Oxftprfy Ohio ore locating . on Beardall
avenue this week.'
Coburn’s Greater Minstrels

Coburn’s Greater Minstrels is the great
big favorite of all the reliable, enjoyable,
real live laughing shows of the seasqp
and never disappoints. New races, old
Rev. E. Lee Smith of Long wood Is
favorites, startling novelties, beautiful
■ponding a few days pleasantly among (
costumes, splendid singing, the latest mu­
Uie people or om community.
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sical numbers, and rollicking, screaming
The many friends of Mr. Huddleston 1
comedy without a dull moment makes
l i l f l a nriftnaire tlm fr^ | hi_________
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will he glad to know that he will have (be n
show show.
cast removed this week from his broken &lt;
the moat popular and dependable of at
limb.
I\
I tlie ‘ minstrel shoWs on the road. The
Mr and Mrs. Gilbert of New York are
] singing this yeaJ surpasses all fonnsr
at their winter home jn Geneva after 11
[offerings and among the old favorites 01an absence of several years Their L
hie Coghlan the sweet tenor, Horry Mor­
friends extend to them a hearty w el-11
rison thh yodler snd robust tenor, Leslie
come.
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D. Berry, robust baritone, and Robert C.
H^dtetL basso provide some of the very
OVIEDO AND LAKE CHARM beat selections and latest ballads and are
siOgera bard to beat. Lyman Goodman,
iM dsl Correspondence to The Herald:
soprano,
is an added attraction with a
Mias Ella Belle Jones arranged a pleas­
most pleasing and remarkable voice and
ant qvening for the young peojile of
personality, and his singing is a feature
Oviedu and Lake Qhurm and an minus-.
of the big first port opening,-which is en­
pocUng hostess In giving out Invitations
tirely new this year and the most beauti­
to a surprise party at Mist Bertha Dixon’s
ful
ever carried by this company. vA
Wednesday evening, December 28. The
magnificent
floral, statuary and electrical
company met at Miss Jonas’, and the sur­
soenic opening splendidly costumed and
prise intended lor Miss Dixon as they en­
elaborately produced. Don’t forget the
tered her home was complete. Refresh­
dale. Jan. 10th, at the' Imperial Theatre.
ments Were served from the pound pack­ 63 pounds.
Miss God by of Missouri, the vocalist, Parade and band concert at noon.
ages carried by the guests. A delightful
who has assisted tylsa Emma L. Tucker
evening was spent in Yuletide sports.
I am booking orders for the “New Davis
Mr. and Mra. Clark Harvey oLW aldo in her “ Bible readings” has departed far
Perfect Cucumber’ the most beautiful
and Mrs. John Whitley of Tampa were]
unJ valuable ’ of UWCUkr-fBTrrtty fo r
Rev. Dr. Haynes, his wife and son,
Xaus guests of their parents. Mr. and
Florida growers. Wonderfully prolific,
Philip, left on Monday for the former
Mrs. Joe Linehart at Lake Charm.
of symetrical siiap, dark green color, It
The young people enjoyed roller skating home at Nashville, Tenn.
rivals the hot house product in appear­
Rev. Mr. Johnson of Covers, Tenn- ance and commands the highest jvloa
In the Wilson block Tuesday eveobig of
Will buld religious services next * Sunday in market. Price $1.10 per pound. H. H.
'.L Mr. and Mrs. Foster Allison, who have at the Baptist church.
Deane, Phone 253, Oak avenue and First
the holidays at the Allison home,
Prof. Frank Haynes took passage on •treet
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Lots in P A L M V IL L A
sold on easy te rm s

? Only three and
w one-half - m i l e *
0 ^Siom Sanford«, on
0 - liaiJ.s n r f a x e d

The Sanford and
Everglades R. R.
will run freight
trains and street
cats direct through
Palin Hammock

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Prices will .soon
advance materially
Buy a town lot-in
PALM V IL L A
now

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Sec J E S S A ­
M I N E PAR K
10 acres of stately
Pal m i
Majestic
Oaks and fragrant
Yellow Jessamine
■ n exquisite spot
of untrammeled
nature . .
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Palm Hammock
is being settled by
a very high _
of p e o p l e ,
home here i »res w
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'-a Frequent s t r e e t ’2 car service brings
™ churches, theatres
9 and shops to your
£ door
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■ liv«y— mail— tfr. W
vice. Convenient 0
school
privilege 0
for your children 0

Young Men of Sanford buy a PALM HAMMOCK Farm or you will live
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' . to regret it. Buy to-day. Come and see me.
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First National Bank Building
Z .There Is no b e t t e r ,

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Im p ro v e d .tra n s p o rta ­
tion Is th e fo re ru n n e r
of In creased v a lu e s . *

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Tfie SAWfORP hCSAtS

We are probably the oldest
regular advcrttiera of Flori­
da rarm Lands In the South.
We advertised before the
present Intense Interest In
-Back to the Land." Our
methods have brought us In
touoh with thousands of
people all over the world.
We wilt gladly raftr you to
some of these people on
request. Enquiries cheerfully answered. . .
.. .

January s. 19g

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The Howard-Packard Land
Company Is Incorporated
under the Law * or Florida
Paid up capItir'TlOO.noo
The company differs from
the many companies ex­
ploiting Florida lands |n
that It’s a home corporation
with an established high,
grade home and foreign
reputation to
maiiit.iin
We cultivate many acres or
land In our home territory

UB-IRRI

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“ A N e w s p a p e r W ith in a N e w s p a p e r.”

Published In the Interests of the Intending Investor and* S ettler by the
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Howard-Packard Land Company, ^Incorporated, Sanford, Florida

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Some Day You’ll be Glad to Even Hear of a Chance to Buy a

Pr i c e Today For Cash:
$ 2 7 0

FO R - T E N

-Price Today For Terms

.P rices Today A r e JNpt E ven
Based ; on

ACRES

the

Value

- $ 3 0 0 -

of

-F-OR -T -E N

th e -M e re — Landi

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Every *Purchaser
of a trrct
of land at Volusia
Farms
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wishing to quit Within One Year from #completion
of his payf
ments, can have his Money back in full with 6 per cent in­
terest added, upon the only condition that the farm is deeded
back to us. We will write this in your contracts
History is repeating itself in Florida. Thousands of people aré coming into this State.

The man with a few thousand dollars to inve8t ou£ht to investiguté Florida s Volusia

ery new settler adds value to the land,
-Everrm ontirsees priceffadvance. Wholesale
tractB are now at the price it was formerly

grove “ from the ground up,” should investigate Florida’s Volusia Farms. The man with
enough money to help him over the initial

p
1 to buy at retail. Not a decade ago
land around Sanford was sold for $2.50 an
acre. Today, unimproved lands readily sell
for $300 an .acre— improved lands for $1,500.
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Wliy not be one with the making of history?

six excursions are run at a time when San­
ford is at her best. The celery is being marking to engage in diversified farming, will find eted. The soil is yielding of its wealth. Come
at Volusia Farms all that he requires in the here thenyou’ll see for yourself whether
the
W|W of soil, climate, transportation and recre- claims made forSanford soilare true
or 1111ative opportunities provided by river, woods
true. Then, if you prefer to buy,in the Celery
an(j |ajtes.
Delta proper, we’ll be glad to have you inspect
our
Eureka and Black Hammock lands.
The Howard-Packard Land Company bps

never advised or urged the purchase of any of
its lands sight unseen. We have sufficient
season at this season’s price? As soon as the confidence in the lands we handle to know
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limited number of $30 per acre farms are sold, , they w ill bear personal inspection. We also
like to haeet prospective purchasers face to
the price will advance to $35—end every new face. We like to talk with them— we like you
Why not buy your Florida Volusia Farm this

jar will add value to thft l«nH

Tfyou

not cultivate your land now. buy and hold
until you are ready. If you do not want to
.
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.
I farm, buy for investment— buy now.

Homeseekers’ excursions leave northern and
central points January 3 and 17; February 1
and 15; March 1 and 15. T ic k e t s to San-

* f^ye^jpcated^lif Florlcla^^The^^ttSe^
us, the more confidence you have in what we
say
w^ot ? e&lt;l0' Therefore, if you can
possibly arrange it, coine here and make personai inspection. i

You can have our booklet, “ Resources of
Volusia Farms," by writing for it. This illus­
trated booklet describes the famous tract in
detail. Tells you a lot abqut Florida you
don’t now know. It contains a map showing
you the exact location of the Farms, also a
copy of our liberal Contract for Deed wherein
you are protected in every possible way—
wherein you are g i v e n e v e r v ^ o D D o r t u n i t y to
make good, if you jvant to give up within one
year from completion of your payments, you
can get your money back.*

W e In v ito Y o u r E n q u iry fo r B o o klet o r W o W ill C h e e rfu lly A n s w e r In d ivid u al L e tte rs .

Howard-Packard
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Peoples Bank Building .
Mr. B. A Howard.. President o f
the Howard-Packard Land Com­
pany, Sanford, spent a week in
Chicago during the recent Land
~bui prising*
said to a Herald reporter, “ to
know the immense interest now
b e i n g taken in Florida.
Of
being in the laud business
I knew a large number of

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people were interested in this
State, but the week spent at the
Land Show was practically a re­
velation.
The vast attention

A d d ress P lain ly:

SANFORD, FLORIDA
Orlando.
'T h e nearer land is situated to
a settled community the more
valuable that land is from an

their selliug. price more nearly
approximate t h e i r poductive
value per acye.
"W hat

did

I

think

of

the

o f this or that is not so convinc­
ing as actually showing

o f goods that an acre pro d u ce d .

-cxhHhtof*-

tlrntor
mean one thlng^that _the
sent price for land must speedily
advance, especially in the case of
land around sealed m m m n n U
ties like that o f Sanford and

land further away, e v «v -th o u g h
both be equally
blest
with
natural advantages. Therefore,
I look forward to the near future
when our best lands will have

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'Tt w aa-fincr r i t ” w s r- worth
nUUIon. o f dolíais freo, on «lu cational point o f view. To state
in print that a thousand -dollars
have been received for an acre

reCelVBdü“g rc a r a s il of attenti
bu, ,
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noritla exhiUtt
could have been more numerous
and complete.

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�flower* fo r inc u vm j
t JCS I am fond of rose*; but !
them now. not whoa I am dead."
\att Fred H.
the Wolverine
and hi* idea 4* being carried out
movement rapidly spreading over

C. M, HAM ILTO N
| ANNOUNCEMENTS |

DENTIST

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Room 13 Pico DulldihK

f o r Mayor.

Phone 355

A t the tnrtifm «olldlallon o( tny friend« I have
innditlurv for the p o i­
nt th e primary lo b e

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-Flowersand sunshine for tho living—in held in November,
Respectfully,
G. B U T T
boaniuls. orphan, osylums and home*
W. H. UNDERWOOD.
for the aied-rather than a wealth of
DENTIST
Monotn* upon the coffins of the dead. &gt; fo r City Clerk, Treasurer, Assessor.
Office:
Hines
Gititi,
over Woodruff’s Store
the Idea which had U* origin in _ l b « e t » ufmotmee my candidacy lor
f _ the
2 .. office
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of
City
Clerk.
Treasurer
and
A««e«»or,
Many
year*
arvflind. where charitable institutions
SANFORD, FLORIDA
or experience with city alTniri and clerical « B i ­
rpn*tanily acknowledge receipt of donn- llon« have made me familiar with the work ofthla
anil hnvintf made Sanford ray home. I n»k
ffons in money foUowIni funtrnl. " . _ office
Ihe voters of Sanford In look up my w o r d nnd
ntneaa
for this poiìtlon or truiL
DK. R. M. MASON
From a small start the custom'has
' Respectfully,
irown to *Hfh tremendous proportions
M. W. LOVELL.
DENTIST
that It is quite a source of revenue for
Weiborn Block
Phoiia IB
mmeofthe institutions. U is claimed
Clerk, Treasurer and Assessor
¿hat the money formerly expended for
I am urged by my friends to announce myself as
Sanford, Florida
a candidate for the office of-Cterk,-Treasurer and
Asseaaor at the comint city election, la which
place I was appointed to fill the unexpired term of
Mark L hcott. I solicit an inspection of the work
done hv me to convince you of my qualification« to
fulfill the duties of the office.
Your* truly. ‘
' ’ R. C. MAXWELL.

SHIPPERS OF

Florida

Gëtiferal Insurance Agents

DR. , W. E. HOUSHOLDER
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’ SANFORD, FLORIDA

d e n t is t ;
Phone 41

fo r City Clerk, Treasurer and Araessor
I annnuncr myself a candidate for the o(Bc«.rJ.
CieAKTrt’natJM’r and Asseaaor. A’ tSUieh oi San­
ford continuously since 1880.1 have been actively
Identified with her every Interest
comidentified
interest That I am com­
petent ami ran serve acceptably as Clerk, Treas­
urer and Assessor f have no ralsfivinds. Intimate
acquaintance With the history, progress and high
aims of the Sanford of today give me flood form sod
fitness to be useful In snhsiamlal
»liin^wiih

&lt;&amp;A N X P R I U - E L 0 R IJO.A.

DÍCKINSON &amp; DICKINSON
Attorneys at Law

f o r Marshal. . .

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Office Gnnicr-WoodfufT Building
Rcqidc/içq (¡19 Magnolia Avcntu*
Office Hours: 9 to 12: 3 to 6 .
Other hours by appointment

o r PENSACOLA

------ CANDIDATE fO K - r

United States
— Senator—-

Marshal and Collector.

The ONipY bank in Sanford that
INSURES*“- EVERY D O LLAR DE­
POSITEDÎ A G A IN S T LOSS from any
and aITcaiises.' * :
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O 8 T E 0 P A T H IC
• PH YS IC IAN

I announce my candidacy for re-elecflon as Mar
ial. I propose to make the race solely on my
cord. I nm not the candidate of any clique
|

WILLIAM A. BLOUNT

liesi Bank of Sanford, Florida

Ptìopleft-ftykk.-nwt; ■ *V 1-'-Sanford,- Flo rid a

•*y V

----- Sanford

I hereby announce my candidacy fur the ufflce of
Marshal nnd Collector for Sanford at the comln*
'CftÿüiKtKnr---------------------^ 7 ------- •----------Respectfully,
W. A T ILU S

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THE

PEOPLES - BANK

OF

SANFORD
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OFFERS

ANDEW JOHNSON

P r o m p t S e r v ic e

P o lite S e r v ic e

A c c u r a te S e r v ic e

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
M, Il T. Building.

KNotice
S A tsShereby
tf I e~S"
given, to all whom

it may con­
cern, that on the Bill day of February, A. L&gt;. 1911,
I shall apply to the llonoruble William Martin.
udge of said Court, as Judge of fYnhnic, lot my
Inal discharge as executrix of the estate of Lyman
Phelps, deceased: and that at the same time I will
present my final accounts ns executrix.
Dated Aug. 3th. A D 1910,
,
Max»1Eiijuar Purus,
51-0 too
. Executrix.

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And will appreciate your patronage

Practices in State and Federal Courts.

FOUR PER CENT allowed,on Savings Deposits

Phone 248

Safety Deposit Boxes for rent

GEO. A. DeCOTTES
M. M. SMITH,
H. R. STEVENS,
President
Vice-President

ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
Practice in State and Federal Courts
Weiborn Block

Crudi1er

Sanford, Fin

THOMAS EMMET WILSON
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
AT-LAW

L IV E R Y , F E E D and

Late Slate Attorney Scvamh Judicial Circuit of
Florida
Residences. Sanford and Sylvan Lake

L. G. STRINGFELLOW

H arn ess and W agon s

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE

The man w ho. Is running
on his own merits and
against Ring and Factional
Politics.
- Tile man who Is running
against the Perpetuation of
the United States S tfiato r
— shfpin Jacksonville.
SANFORD LODGES
Sanford t ortee No. 27, L O . O . r .
ktsets every MnnJay at 7:30 p, m „ over Imperial
I W e . W.P. Slone. N. C.,
W. S. liAlitain, Secy.

S'«In ole Chapter No. 2, Order Eastern Star
'Meets every second and fourth Friday In month,
t m y one who has seen his Star In the East ore
tardlally Invited to visit the chapter.
A lkz E. Romms, Sec'y.

• 1.0. E , Celery City Aerie 1833
and thlrdTueadays I d every month
Hall la Welbqfne Block, third Boor.

Phoenix Lodge No. 8, IC'of P.
Meet* second and fourth Tueadoyt, Visiting
IS P a
P K Hutchinson. C C.

' dli 3. Frank. K. R. and S.

Senrord Lodge, No. 6 2 , V. &amp;. A. M.
- -ft WrSpencer. Master; J. C. Eniraliiger. Secrrd il'
“ " “ doo every first and third TTturx4*i* at 7:30 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome.

toCIrcitll Court. 7th Judical Circuit of
Florida In and for Orange County
A * People* Bank of San-l
p»u. a corporation organ -

Ttw.riorVl . U n d and Derstopni'ut Co., acorporaS?
and exist-

JÜijtrS.1
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SttL lain

Notice o f Application for Tax-Deed
Under Section 8 of Chapter &lt;1888,
Laws o f f ioritili
Notice Is hereby glvrn that W. li french and
S, M French of Knoxville, Tenn. purchasers « f t « «
certificates named below has filed said certificates
In my office and ha* made application fur lax deed
to issue in accordance with law, Said certificates
embrace the following described property situated
Cert. 44U, dated June 3. 1007: Lot B. lllk. p.
Mitchell's Survey of l^-vy Grant, assessed in the
name of E, II. ralm rr.
.
Cert. 432, dated June 3. U*07: Lots - 1 and 22,
Ulk. D. Mlb hcH's Survey til lu-vy Giant, assessed
in the name of Unknown Owner.
Cert. 373, dated July 3, 1903: Lots 23 and 24.
Illk. D. Mitchell's Survey of Levy Grunt, assessed
111the name ot Mrs M E Hlehs
Cert. 373. datwl July 3 11*115; Lots 39 and 40.
fllk. D. Mitchell's Survey i.f lu-vy Grant, assessed
in the name of Mrs. M. E. Hicks.
Cert. 374, datnl July 3. 1905: fulls 31 and 32,
Illk. D, Milcbrll'a Survey of Levy Grant, iissrsted
in the name o( Mrs. M. £. Hicks.
Cert. 377, dated July 3, 1905: Lots « 5 and 00
Illk, I). Mitchell's Survey ot 1-evy Grunt, assesses!
In the name of Mrs. M. E. Hicks.
CotL 378, dated July 3. lUOSt I m U 70 and 77,
Illk. D. Mitchell's Survey of Levy Grunt, assessed
in lire name of Mr« M. E Hkks.
Unless said certificates shall tie redeemed ac­
cording to Inw, lax deeds will issqe thereon on the
31st day of January. A D. 1911..
•
Witness my oficlsl signature and seal this the
30lh
Ih day ni liecember, A, D. 1910
li. M Rl* ino » i .
Ueall
• Clerk
Cle ' Circuit Court. Orange County, Flojidn.
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M
A. Howaro. D. C.
20-41

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lÄ L T O T O W K S

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i p im e n t will be entered against you
If IBID ‘ n&lt;l lhU 30,b
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J. A. KIRKWOOD.
Sberiff of Orange County,

H en ry

M c L a u lin

i’ ickui'd’a Hand-Painted China
——
* Gorham'S Sterling Sliver
Rogers' Plated Ware
Elgin and Waltham Watches

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E A R L Y V E G E T A B LE S

H o race M e n d e n h a ll

MISS RUTH ABBOT

AND

F R U IT
References:

CLASS IN PIANO LESSONS

PR O D U C E

C O M M IS S IO N

M ERCHANT®.

1 (^ E . Camdon St., B altim ore, Md.
Tltis i’ nper and riiimsniids of PlenNetl Shlpitcrs In Florida

Given at Homo of Pupils. Address
123 Ninth St.
Sanford. Fla

D rin k a B ottlo of

FLOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS

L. H. T E M P L E
MJENI JACKSONVILLE TLOKAL COMPANY

Phone 166.

Ilth and Oak Ave.
Sanford,
Florida

Si&gt;ccial Offering in Ferns.
Floral Designs to Order. .
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a le

or

so daw ater

Miinufoctured with pure (listlllrd water—tltey will prevent ilinesa, old
digestion nnd givo you health

The

S a n fo rd Coca Cola B o ttlin g C o ., S a n fo rd , F la

p lu m b in g and
G a s F i t t i n g ^ __^

1’

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Sanford Library

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AND

S a fe ty D opoalt B oxes fo r R an t
O R O A N IZ E D 1887

__ ___________________ __________________________________

Free Reading Room f
ROOM 20

THE M. &amp; R. STORE
And ICE CREAM PARLOR

Upstairs, Pico Block
• • Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p. m. ; ;
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OF SANFORD, FLA
F . H . R A N D , P re s id e n t
P. P. P O R 8 T R R . C ashier

Only National Bank In Orange County
Funds Protected by Burglary Insurance

JEWELER
MY SPECIALTIES

FO R

■RTTtTSnrfr— Till1 Cunsci vntiny ««f—Mtroie
Cincinnati. Ohio

o

*1" 1* “ f December

—

when ttliippctl lo IICWITT.
If you lire not doing
business with (Ills House, write to them ni ont*.

Ö

Heating Stove*

P R IC E S

O R AN G ES , G R A P EFR U IT , TA N G ER IN ES AND

. T arm a %6 P e r M onth
2 Loason &lt; P ar W eak

Opposite a t y Hall
Rata

TOP

All Work Recalye* My Peraonal Attention
and Best Effqrts

Meals, 35a
Spoetai

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Have your heater put up now. The
cold is coming. Be prepared. We have
n large stqck of wood heating stoves also
gas and oil heater. The Geo. H. Fernald
“ •«» « oamora, 1 „
Ueccmber 23rd, 1910, waa ta Hardware Co.
*S* Circuit Court under tiu
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I am organizing a class in
Music in Sanford.

\ GATE CITY HOUSE ■&gt; C. H. D INGEE
^

Notice o f Institution
o f Suit by attach­
ment.

in.il Î Ï 1“*d*r and by virtue of said writ of
. g f f lH
f f5*»1
h e following
«&gt; «Jk*ve
»v o levied upon tthe
............* dosla ii.»*4* ***^ 55* Und. situate, lying and
r* the county of Orange and state of Florida,

H E A V Y H A U L IN G AN D C O N T R A C T IN G

Office in City Hall

Room ami Board $1.50 Pitr Day.

* y ^ r W * Ljckwuod- Treasurer ot the Florida
UtvelooiBont Company, defendant,
uuLfHí*^** Ri ™of‘ »,it"crestr&lt;i in tLe above ong W W M e o r a ijy of the lands hereinafter deTouwl
nqjkse that on th 23rd day of Dc-

B lacksm lthlng and H orsoah ooin g

H orses and M u les Bought and Exchanged

NOTARY PUBLIC

11

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Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m.
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Ic e -e r e im i- F ttim is ite tir itt- P H itS r Q ttH r ls - fiiH l- G e H fn »
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S ta tio n e ry ,-C o n fe c tio n e ry and
P e rio d ic a ls of all K inds
104 first S t ru t

Phone 281 _

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Crate«
•1,640
123,968
181,768

towtoj artetUn w rif |uar,nu*d

ra im cam dixxaint for ca«h
a lmeteai on detentad
a par taiea until development hr«i„.

rM * ™ 00. 00 or 90 d . v . T " ' M l ,
fa jp a y m e n u ln c a a e ot »T ttím T
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te tlva tree deed In cmae of death at M

lin x

BOND

6 GUARANTEE 00.

N u m b er 49

$25down-that’s all l~in[

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$10 monthly

Why. Sanford Celery Delta Land is in Great Demand at
" ^ S f lt m ^ r lc e s W h ile Colony Promoters are Straining
Every Nerve to Sell Arid Sand Dunes at $15 an
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FIRST— To make a success o f growing fruits or vegetables in Florida, the land MUST "be irrigated.
pumping plant that cost $30,000.

A ll truck gardens Are.irrigated.

SECOND—Two kinds o f irrigation am used in Florida.

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The largest orange grove in Florida is irrigated with n

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One is secured by pumping the water, which Js distributed through iron

pipes.

'B reather is-secured

_______ from flowing artesian, wells. -The latter is in use in our Celery .Delta— These wells do not-cost over $75 each, one being enough to irrigate five
Many o f these wells have been flowing for the past 33 years.

Pumping plants are unnecessary if you have flowing wells.
The Celery Delta of Sanford occupies the largest area

THIRD— The quantity of land upon which flowing artesian wells can be secured in Florida is limited

FOURTH— The Colony Promoter sells arid lands, formerly used os pastures.
water on them.
many cents.
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These lands cannot be irrigated.

There is either too gjuch water or not enough

These lands are non-productive insofar as growing vegetables is concerned and the acre that Is offered you ot $13 Is not worth that

Good land is not given away.

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FIFTH — Land that will produce things that can be sold for money and will produce them each season, is cheaper than land that is non-productive, no matter
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how little you may pay for the non-productive land.
SIXTH— Our wet season occurs during the summer.

W e do no vegetable farming then.

Oqr dry season occurs during the winter.

Mout o f season” with little or no rain.. Then is when our irrigation is useful and beneficial.
32 months.

Our artesian wells have carried us through a drought o f

W e mode more money in the Sanford Celery Delta then thairwe ever did, before or since.

The wells did it.

SEVENTH— Outside of the Colony Promoter’s plans on paper, he has nothing to show you in the way of developments.
celery, lettuce or other vegetables.

His crops are imaginary. -His plana flighty.

ials to embeli8h his fraudulent literature.

Then we grow our crops

His schemes, fakes.

He has no brood acres planted to

He uses Sanford pictures and Sanford testimon­

With these he proceeds to “ Show you what can be done in Florida,” and if you are not cautious he “ Will do

you in F lorida”

His fairy stories are dreams.

It is as far from the western end of Florida to the southern end o f Florida, as it is from Jacksonville to

New York City.

Then It is plain to you at once that Sanford pictures and testimonials have little to do with illustrating "W hat can be done in Florida.'

EIGHTH— The lands offered you by those schemers are undrained, unproductive and of little value except for grazing purposes.
land will sustain one cow, no more, possibly less.

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Forty acres o f that COLONY

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N IN TH — Four Natural Conditions have met in the SanfonJ Celery Delta and formed the base of one of the most progressive communties on this continent,
th e first' condition is our flowing artesian wells which makes us absolutely independent of the rainfall.
* underlaid with a subsoil o f clay, thus enabling it to retain applied" fertilizers and moistures.

stations here.
crates.

You will have no experimenting to do.

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offered.

The third condition is, we are situated at the head of nuvi-

Our Celery Delta ships one third of all the vegetables that leave Florida in boxes, barrels or

W e have on ice factory with 100 tons capacity each 24 hours, the entire product being used to refrigerate Sanford vegetables.

TW E LFTH — SanTord has become famous os a vegetable producing center.
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The second condition is, our Celery Delta is

There have been 75 vegetable buyers here at one time.

their products.

This attracts to our city purchasers ready to take our products in any quantities

During the past season the growers organized an Association to Intelligently market

Here you secure ali the benefits o f organization, development and intelligence.

THIRTEENTH— W e have blazed the way for you.

W e have shown you the-trails.

W e hove cleared the paths for you.

W e do not invite you into a wilder

ness, but we invite you to join in and become one o f a set o f scientific farmers who are this very minute making a world record in the matter o f .pro
duction.

THIS IS THE REASON W H Y OUR L A N D IS V A L U A B L E A N D THE HOLDINGS OF THE S A N D D U N E F A K IR GO BEGGING
A T NOTHING A N ACRE

W e h ave H a m m o q k L an d , P in e L an d , M u c k L a n d , L an d fo r Pecan and C itru s G roves, C h icken R anohes and
Irrig a b le L an d fo r V e g e ta b le F a rm s as w e ll as som e Im p ro v e d Property,
O u r te rm s a re reasonable

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P. S.— We have 50 Beautiful BuUding Lota overlooking the S t Johns River ot Wedgewood adjacent

44x132, which we are selling at $30 for inaide lota and $40 for corner lota.

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CANFORO, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JANUARY I3,1911

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SCHOOL IMPROVEM ENT SOCIETY

GREAT PO PULARITY CONTEST

Volume III

BLOUNT IN THE FIRST

City Clerk Maxwell Believes In Giving Interesting and Instructive Meeting Interest Is Growing.Every Day Amoni,
The Figures
Held at Auditorium
Herald Readers
P e n s a c o la M an L e a d s The T ic k ­
City Clerk R. C. Maxwell has made
The meeting nf the School Improve­
In the press of other business the great
e t F o r S e n a to r
many improvements in his office since bis ment Association was held at the high Herald popularity contest was neglected
appointment several months' ago. Mr. school building Monday afternoon. This hut week but it has fairly ^started now
COLUMN D EVOTED " TO P EO P LE Maxwell Is an expert accountant having was one of the largest and «most inter- and-will be pushed to completion. We
been for many years in the auditor's of- ing meetings ever held by this organi­ want every family in the county to read WILL REQUIRE SECOND PRIMARY
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flee of a large railroad corporation and zation, showing that the people of San The Herald und are willing to give uway
In This Deportment will be Found the believes In system. He hns attendee ford are wide awake to the interest of these grand prizes to stimulate the desire
Comments
yo u n g-*Stockton Are Running Glose
most faithfofiy to the -affairs of the city their schools and Invariably respond
Latt fio
a*.,:,—,
« » s z y u U c+aa*I aarti— Sur-- .
Of Practical Writers
and is ever ready to attend to every duty, when a call Is ingjLs in this direction: djes Will
u r je ftW tond hustle -'-id'lilt
S3
prise To Many
The public appreciates the courteous An Interesting program was arranged men should give them thetr support.
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xsatUctoiyicaaetic Car the afternoon. 13&gt;e first number-Was You can subscribe for a number ol years
On Matters .Politically.
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To Um Editor of The Her»Id:
manner of handling the clerk's office. In a piano solo, "The Dying Poet” Louis in advance and assist your favorite, us
W. A. Blount is mnintaining Ills lead
For some time It has been noticeable this Issue Mr. Maxwell gives his semi- Gottschaff, beautifully rendered by Miss
The Herald is good all the time and you of apiiroxlmntely 3,SOUvotes tn the sena­
that, among our people here there has annual report—something that the tax Flossie; Frank. The first address by Rev. are getting your money's worth.
torial primary. N. P. Bryan is second,
been, and still Is. much criticism and payers of Sanford will appreciate, this G. B. Waldron on acliools in general,
Ballot boxes will be kept at J. U. Law- with n lead 'over John N. C. Stockton
complaint about the manner In which report every six months. At the earnest was full of good advice and well re­
son's and the M. &amp;. R. store and you can slightly less than a thousand votes, and
city affairsJmve been and are being con solicitation
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of his___
.many
friends_Mr.
-l^ijj xaclieally nsasurtoLUmt-Blotto»- und
a a s » v ' tfucrtd. • No one of-eewrse object? fa this *wrff |s'n- «mrt!rTme~nr '^ilfvm r flfnraelf
talk on the object of the association, file pri
prizes ore such that the contestants Dryan wITi 6e fhe two candidates in ’The- *
public comment, for such it has become, and will receive the support of those who rending a letter, from Miss Ruwqnu
,
will be well rewarded. This is a home second primary.
upon his acm, for If they are as they are in favor oi having the city's affairs Longmira of Tallnbussee. president of
A feature of the polling yesterday was
affair, conducted by your home paper.
should be there Is nothing to fear. While transacted upon strict business (irinciples. the slate association, giving in detail The prizes were all purchased of home tho lack of interest of the voters, und
on the other-band If they be not that; then Mr. Maxwell's record is a clean one and many of the practical objects of this people and your money la spent at home. but two-thirds vote, of the normal vole of
still less ogul£ there be any well founded is open for your inspection. He is a organization. Miss Mercedes Munson, The contest will be u^gootj natured one the Slate was brought out. Report» are
fityjwtlnn. in fact, the mural health and young, alert business man-soaking the of­ one of the promising young singers of
among home folks- and -every ptTblic coining in slow, but it is not cx|&gt;ectcd
civic righteousness of every community fice because lie expects to give tho pub­ Sanford, delighted the audience with a
spirited-citizen-should tukc an interest in tlint the reinnining counties to be heard
raunity must depend largely upon the ic service and he has no desire to he sweet solo. "Message of the Rose" ac­
it. Subscribe now and help your favorite from will materinUy change the position
thoaghtfulness and vlgilunce of 1U people upon the city's pension roll as a favor. companied by Miss Margaret Davis. Mrs. take the lead. • The following contestants of the candidates.
In matters of public concern; and every A vote for Maxwell means u vote for a R. L. Homrlghous gave an cxcellant talk •tart this week ns follows:
Returns„up to 11 o'clock with some
public official ougbt to take pride in the man who knows his duty and attends on art, advising pictures by the old mas­ MU* Mildred Potter. . . . 7 . 3. 550 counties missing and others incomplete. Mias Saidie Williams........... ....................
1,025
Jact mat his constituents were following to it.
ters for decorating the walls of tho school MIm Alias Robbins .....................
1,025 iihow the following vote:
him with an interest in keeping with his
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building. Five minutes -talks by - D.- L M III L u d ilo K k lia rd i----------. . . .
Dlount-. 10,341¡—Bryan f.,723; Stockton—
Mils Jessie Sunnon............................... i.ooo
Surprise Supper
responsibility to them, and to the com­
'brasher,' professor Mnris and C. R. Cameron
6,091.
It ■is certain that ho one candidato
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1,000 —
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One of the very pleasant social events
Male U«iacdy—............... 1,00ft._an m „ lvn
munity which lie serves. Even the SaunWalker, covering the different phases of MU*
majority by the present
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Helen
Rowland.........
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1,0001e®0
reoe*vtì
terer with bis flashlight has taken two ur of the week was given in the nature of school work were an inspiration within Mrs. Mabel Johnson ..
1.000 vote.
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Ml»» Alloa Whliner srrVAnt*IVCi«VI
600
surprise suppet by the friends and
three snapshots Of late, and he Iff* to be
From
news
received
from
most
of the
themselves. C. R. Walker of the school Misa Carraway
600
near neighbors of Mr and Mrs. J. M.
J. li. Stryker....
MiO counties in the State, Mr Blount is lead- *
commended for it If------- T
board gave a. most interesting resume Mrs.
Misa Otédy» Gardner,
‘500
Now, in view of the fact that we are to Welker ot their beautiful pew home in of the growth of the Sanford schools
ing N. P, Dryan by nbout four thousand,
Beck
Hammock,
the
occasion
being
in
hold our city election very soon would it
votes. 'The ’.returns from the various
ststiug that eight years ago, the board
The Wednesday Club
not be well for everybody who knows hoqor of the birthday anniversary of set their stakes to have the best and
The comfortable and attractive rooms counties are yet incomplete. Mr Blount'
anything which will assist us iu voting Mrs. Welker.
largest -school in Orange County. This in the hospitable homes In which the hue so far the lead in Btovnrd, Cohtmhhi,
Mr. and Mrs.
W clked^by their
wisely to tell it out in the open und call
has been accomplish, and now the Wednesday Club wure InVUcd to hold Franklin^ Gadsden, Hamilton. Holmes, Jefthe other fellow's handf Those chosen kindly and lovable spirifHuid genial stakes are set for the best in the state. their meetings this winter, or the inter­ erson, LnFa yet le.LI bcrty.Mmli will,Orange,
next month to conduct the aifairs of our hospitality, have endeared themselves Judging from the progress made during esting programs, or it may be both, have Putnam. Smun Rosa, Sumter, Wuhan ami
growing city for the next twelve months to a large circle of friends in the year the last eight years, it seeins that this been the means of bringing out a fine at­ Washington.
wifi have much to do in determining that has passed since they became is not expecting too much.
He practically swept Santa Rosa county
tendance each week.
whether the Greater Sanford shall hen permanently located in this charming
The association elected the following
Mrs. C. R. Walker's paper on "The and carried every vote in Ids home pre, reality or only an imagination. No fam­ tropical section of the Celery Delta, and new officers for the ensuing year, presi­ Wireless Age,” noting in the order uf duel In Pensacolu.
ily can ever make much progress when till those who shared in .the delightful oc­ dent, D. L. Thrasher, vice president, Mrs. their invenUqn, commercial and practical
Stockton seems to lie gaining on Bryan
divided against itself, neither can a city casion joined in wishing Mrs. Welker II. H. Chappell, secretary, Mrs. C. C. Use to mankind, first dio telegraphy and In the later returhs und some of his
or town, and few of either ever stand many many returns.
Woodruff. These meetings are held tho telephone was a very instructive paper, frionds here bellevo he may bo nlilc to
Among those present were Mr and Mrs.
divide«* long when once they cdhne to un­
second Monday each month in the high evidencing both research and care in its go in the second primary.
derstand each other. Of course everybody Alex Vaughn, Mr and Mrs. Huston and school building
Mr. Blount's friends here arc very
upjirecintiun. ^
!
is not expected to agree, for there may be daughter, Mr and Mrs. Atkinson, Mr. and
“ Navigation of the Air,", by Mrs. C. C. much encouraged over Ids remarkable
Funeral o f Judge Raney
those whose private interests come be Mrs. Dunlap, Mr and Mrs. Huldinc. Mrs.
Woodruff, was a very entertaining review race.
In the presence of a vast concourse in of the history of Um various inventions of
tween them&lt;.and their civic duty, and John Vaughn, Mrs. F. V. Lee, Mrs.
New Clothing Store
thero-nre many who would never permit Hutchison' Mr and Mrs. D. Hart. Mr and which there were representatives from vehicles or modes of air navigation, from
The
new
firm of Palmer &amp;. Sclgh ox*
Mrs.
Edgar
E.
Brown.
Miss
Jordan.
Miss
every
section
of
die
State
and
from
every
such to be; these on u certainty could
tlie earliest and crudest to the present
[Kiel to start lu tho clothing and gents'
Fish. Miss "Dickson; Mr A, Vaughn "Jr. walk of life, the remains of Judge George
never find common ground on which to
day attempts and asplrationsuf tin*, manMr. Swingle and Mr McCartney.
F. Raney were laid to rest Monday after­ birds, to soar above their earthly limita­ furnishing business about January 23,
stand togetlier.
The store room in the DeForest building
noon in the Episcopal cemetery at Talla­ tions.
No community, or other organization as
Burial o f Ernestine Molnar
Is being in line shai&gt;u for the new busi­
hassee,
following
impressive
services
at
for that matter, can ever be uny better
“Science and Inventions" next claimed
_ Ernestine Motnor, the little daughter the Episcopal Church. Rev. W, H. Zeiglcr
ness. New allow windows are being
■than those of whom it is composed, and
Uie attention of tho dull..nearly. all the
of Mr and Mrs. Ernest Molnar died at conducted the services.
bultt that will "give n better disphty-arnF
every government, If made by lu people,
Gainesville last Monday after a brief ■ Seldom hns the capital city expressed members telling of some late-discovery the interior is being remodeled. The
can be no' better than the people who
in the world of science or new invention
illness.
sucli genuine regret as was evident wiien in practical use. Muuy interesting facts fixtures have arrived and workmen are
made it. Equally true i t . is that no
The reinuins were brought to this city the bells toiled out the funeral announce­
busy getting them into slinpe. The store
people can intelligently pass upon a ques­
and intoned in the family lot in Lake- ment. Stores were closed, llags were at were noted.
will |»relent n fine nppeurauce when
tion until they know what it is and fully
Miss LlUle Farnesworth read her post­
view cemetery.
finished
and Palmer &amp; Seigli expert to
half mast, and sorrowing citizens gather­
understand iu import In the light of
Utile Ernestine had only gladdened ed to pay their last tribute to a beloved poned paper on “ The Witticisms und carry a fine line of'goods.
,
Sayings of Thomas Nulson Page." Miss
these well known principles would it not
the hearts of her •parents but a short citizen, a distinguished Jurist and a peer­
FarnesworUi treated her subject in a very
be just as well that before the election period when tho grim reaper called, her
d o n 't I r a te S a n fo rd
less statesman.
felicitous mnnnei. If Mr. Page could
the city’s true condition be made known?
To have your dresses made. Madame
home. This beautiful baby life was so
The floral offerings were the most only have heard how cleverly he was por­
If our city lathers would open tiic books
Josephine of New .York has opened a
precious, so fraught with blessing to her eluboruto ever seen here, and the grave
trayed he would doubtless have been as first class establishment over Yowell'a
and records and make it known to the
partentt that she seemed u flower of wus literally banked with them. The
much pleased us the club were enter­ store und is prepared to create the finest
people of the city just what has and wha't
Faradise permitted to bloom for a brief service at tho church wus attended by all
tained and amused.
has not been done perhaps they (the
and luloit designs for the ladies. Styles
season by their side, then recalled to its of tiie dignitaries of State,, including the
Program for January 18:
people) could set'* die matter right and
are the latest New York and Paris
nature skies, leaving the earth road Tor governor and the Stale House officers,
“ Homo Building." Mrs. H. 11. Chappell. designs but the prices are very reasonable
place the seal of their approval, as well them dark und lonely indeed.
die county and city officials and mem­
“The First American Legislature," Mrs. and the ladies are invited to call and
as disapproval, where it rightly belongs.
The grief stricken parents und relatives bers of the various lodges of die city.
May Dlcklns.
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talk over the subjects which are dear to
Give us the facts, gentlemen, that there have our sympathy In their hour uf
The body w ej escorted to the grave by
every feminine henrt. Repair worit-wHi'
he no bitch in our city's progress. By all
bereavement.
tho Lamar Campof Confederate Veterans. hellion."
also reccivn prompt attention.
G-t
means turn on the light and let'a have
All of the business houses of the city
Politics
in
Colonial
Vlrglnip.
tlw truth and be convinced, and those
• -Card From W. A. Blount
were closed during the funeral hour, und
"My aim is to follow the main stream
who deserve it be rebuked.
PACK CELERY WITH CARE
To the Democratic Voters of the State so large was the crowd that many were
Citizen, i
of causation from the time of Raleigh to
o j Florida: The returns from tho pri­
to get a view of the grave.
the time of Dinwiddle, from its source
mary’election of today show positively
Sanford Growers Paying Mar# Atten­
down
to its absorption into a mightier
that I have carried my home county by
tion to it This Year
. \
Warning to Potato Growers
stream." Mrs. J. C. McDaniel.
more titan 2,000 majority, anil indicate
Hurry
Word
manager
ot
th
e
’
Florida
It
Is
quite
a
temptation
to
buy
wherever
Meeting Next Tuesday Night
that if I have not a majority throughout we can get the lowest prices but how
Growers' Association, in speaking of conSanford's Many Crops
Plans Into Operation
die state 1 have a very large plurality. .7 often do we resolve never to be so de­
Unions, said that last week lettuce and
Operators
In
the
Sanford
Celery
Delta
Flans are being brought jo a head for
I desire to extend my beorfelt thanks luded again! So-called bargains generally are pleasing disappointed in what they celery slid well because of the pleasant
the proposed gymnasium, baths, reading
to my home people for the magnificent cost us dearly. The potato grower can are realizing from their products. A weather. He anticipates ii fair ipuveroom, etc., for Sunford. The committee
demonstration of trust in roe, and to my not afford to buy ’ cheap” seed for bis case In point is that of Mead and Berry merit throughout Januury, but no heavy
on ways and means, appointed last
friends throughout the state for dielr present crop suffers and If he Introduces who had two acres of lettuce that was shipments. He anticipates that the as­
month Is ready to report for action next
great and unselfish efforts in my behalf, a disease Ills soil may be Infested for so badly blown by the early fall storm sociation will be in n position to supply
Tuesday night The Sanford band is ex­
and to aay to them and to the other years. To secure seed potatoes true to that they considered it ruined and made the trade with good stock during the last
pected to open the evening with music
voters of the state that if die complete name sod free from disease costs moner. arrangements to plow under. For some 20 days of tills month and the first 10 nr
and there will be a brief program of In­
returns shall show that a second primary therefore such seed cannot be bought at reason they got ready to begin,same, the IS dayp of Februory. From the looks uf
strumental and vocal music. All men are
will be necessary 1 shall continue die the same prices ss the miscellaneous (Hants that were left in the ground had things the crop will be a fine quality by
Invited to come, enjoy the musle. and
kjatUe to the end. vigorously, and believe collect ion not worthy to • be called seed so improved in ¿appearance that they January, 10- Mr. Ward Is insistent that
lake part In the discussion. At the
with the assistance of my friends, suc­ tho/ can be picked up on die open mar­
were in doubt wether It might not be members grade their produce, making all
People’s church Tuesday night. Jan. 17,
cessfully.
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ket; but a few cents a bushel means Just as well . to let them mature and their packs true to name. Wonderful
117:30. _____________________
(Signed)
W. A. Blount.
dollars in the grower's pocket later on. thus get something back for their labor. progress has been make in this direction,
John Duster, the Irrepressible hustler of
They decided to do so, instead of re- and from the way the trade lias taken
A
a I n v n v * w YM
T va i i a ___ He should buy buy the best. Wilson A
wwg
11^m P
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vm
toomer
Ferdilzer
Co,
aT
Jacksonville.
cooping
a portion of expenses, they have To Ihe t ImproveifiefiL growers Teel enIn dils issue nt The Herald Is u page
to the gratification of his many friends.
FIs.,
who
are
ever
alert
to
guard
the
received
in cash over $1600, from the coursgod and each*one Is taking a great
Mr. Duster is busy putting In a crop of “ ad" for D. L.-Thrasher. He expects to
growers' interest* tiufl the plants growing two acres, and their harvesting from this deal of interest in the matter, many of
,i
Potatoes on the rich lands recently pur- put pn a real sale tomorrow and you coo
them trying to make Ids pack better than
ChAsod or the ttolden RchI Estate Co., In bare money by coign# st Um star*. See their seed sprayed every three weeks plat Is not yet entirely completed.
to insure "1bgainst the disease*
H
P ^ ^ P e p p « * am * paying oeup Tjera about*. iii» neighbor's. Lettuce last, week was
ad”.
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Spring Hammock.
1
valeut. This precaution added to the One puny has been selling six basket held steady at S1ia2.7fi f. n. b. Sanford,
On die lake front, ‘3 acres—just the greatest cultural core has resulted In carriers at 112. Of course the stock was It la-estimated that the Florida Growers'
Seth Woodruff of Orlando was among
the prominent visitors to the city on place for early cucumbers, Dish potatoes, Ideal Seed Pots lues and such enterprise fine. Marketing began about the boll- Association will move 65(ji70 per cent, of
Um crop.—Produce News.
Moa4a*'
' tomatoes. Apply to C. H, Uffler. 20-31 should be rewarded by liberal patronage.

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Why. Sanford Celery Delta Land is in Great Demand at
"^Sfltm ^rlces While Colony Promoters are Straining
Every Nerve to Sell Arid Sand Dunes at $15 an
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FIRST— To make a success o f growing fruits or vegetables in Florida, the land MUST "be irrigated.
pumping plant that cost $30,000.

A ll truck gardens A r e .irrigated.

SECOND—Two kinds o f irrigation am used in Florida.

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The largest orange grove in Florida is irrigated with n

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One is secured by pumping the water, which Js distributed through iron

pipes.

'B reather is-secured

_______ from flowing artesian, wells. -The latter is in use in our Celery .Delta— These wells do not-cost over $75 each, one being enough to irrigate five
Many o f these wells have been flowing for the past 33 years.

Pumping plants are unnecessary if you have flowing wells.
The Celery Delta of Sanford occupies the largest

THIRD— The quantity of land upon which flowing artesian wells can be secured in Florida is limited

FOURTH— The Colony Promoter sells arid lands, formerly used os pastures.
water on them.
many cents.
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These lands cannot be irrigated.

area

There is either too gjuch water or not enough

These lands are non-productive insofar as growing vegetables is concerned and the acre that Is offered you ot $13 Is not worth that

Good land is not given away.

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FIFTH — Land that will produce things that can be sold for money and will produce them each season, is cheaper than land that is non-productive, no matter
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how little you may pay for the non-productive land.
SIXTH— Our wet season occurs during the summer.

W e do no vegetable farming then.

Oqr dry season occurs during the winter.

Mout o f season” with little or no rain.. Then is when our irrigation is useful and beneficial.
32 months.

Our artesian wells have carried us through a drought of

W e mode more money in the Sanford Celery Delta then thairwe ever did, before or since.

The wells did it.

SEVENTH— Outside of the Colony Promoter’s plans on paper, he has nothing to show you in the way of developments.
celery, lettuce or other vegetables.

His crops are imaginary. -His plana flighty.

ials to embeli8h his fraudulent literature.

Then we grow our crops

His schemes, fakes.

He has no brood acres planted to

He uses Sanford pictures and Sanford testimon­

With these he proceeds to “ Show you what can be done in Florida,” and if you are not cautious he “ Will do

you in F lorida”

His fairy stories are dreams.

It is as far from the western end of Florida to the southern end o f Florida, as it is from Jacksonville to

New York City.

Then It is plain to you at once that Sanford pictures and testimonials have little to do with illustrating "W hat can be done in Florida.'

EIGHTH— The lands offered you by those schemers are undrained, unproductive and of little value except for grazing purposes.
land will sustain one cow, no more, possibly less.

Forty acres o f that COLONY

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N IN TH — Four Natural Conditions have met in the SanfonJ Celery Delta and formed the base of one of the most progressive communties on this continent,
th e first' condition is our flowing artesian wells which makes us absolutely independent of the rainfall.
* underlaid with a subsoil o f clay, thus enabling it to retain applied" fertilizers and moistures.

stations here.
crates.

You will have no experimenting to do.

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offered.

The third condition is, we are situated at the head of nuvi-

Our Celery Delta ships one third of all the vegetables that leave Florida in boxes, barrels or

W e have on ice factory with 100 tons capacity each 24 hours, the entire product being used to refrigerate Sanford vegetables.

TW E LFTH — SanTord has become famous os a vegetable producing center.
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The second condition is, our Celery Delta is

There have been 75 vegetable buyers here at one time.

their products.

This attracts to our city purchasers ready to take our products in any quantities

During the past season the growers organized an Association to Intelligently market

Here you secure ali the benefits o f organization, development and intelligence.

THIRTEENTH— W e have blazed the way for you.

W e have shown you the-trails.

W e hove cleared the paths for you.

W e do not invite you into a wilder

ness, but we invite you to join in and become one o f a set o f scientific farmers who are this very minute making a world record in the matter o f .pro
duction.

THIS IS THE REASON W H Y OUR L A N D IS V A L U A B L E A N D THE HOLDINGS OF THE S A N D D U N E F A K IR GO BEGGING
A T NOTHING A N ACRE

W e have Ham m oqk Land, Pine Land, M uck Land, Land for Pecan and Citrus Groves, Chicken Ranohes and
Irrigable Land for Vegetable F a rm s as w ell as some Im proved Property,
O u r term s are reasonable

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P. S.— We have 50 Beautiful BuUding Lota overlooking the S t Johns River ot Wedgewood adjacent

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CANFORO, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JANUARY I3 ,1911

TH E PEO PLE

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annual

REPORT

SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY

GREAT POPULARITY CONTEST

Volume III

BLOUNT IN THE FIRST

C ity C lerk M a x w e ll B elieves In Giving
The F igu res
City Clerk R. C. Maxwell has made
many improvements in his office since bis
appointment several months' ago. Mr.
COLUMN DEVOTED" TO PEOPLE Maxwell Is an expert accountant having
been for many years in the auditor's ofit&gt; »
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flee o f a large railroad corporation and
In This D ep o rtm en t w ill be Found th e believes In system. He hns attendee
Comments
most fa ith fofiy to the -affairs o f the city
Of Practical Writers
and is ever ready to attend to every duty,
The public appreciates the courteous
.t
x s a tU c to iy ic a a e tic
On Matters .Politically.

In te re s tin g and In stru ctive M e e tin g In te re s t Is G ro w in g .E v e ry Day Am oni,
H eld a t Auditorium
H erald R eaders
Pensacola M an Leads Th e T ic k ­
The m eeting nf the School Improve­
In the press o f other business the great
et F o r S e n a to r
ment Association was held at the high Herald popularity contest was neglected
school building Monday afternoon. This hut week but it has fairly ^started now
was one o f the largest and «most inter- and-will be pushed to completion. We
ing meetings ever held by this organi­ want every fam ily in the county to read WILL REQUIRE SECOND PRIMARY
zation, showing that the people o f San The Herald und are willing to give uway
ford are wide awake to the interest of these grand prizes to stimulate the desire
yo u n g -*S to c k to n A re Running Glose
their schools and
Invariably respond
Latt fa*.,:,—
when a call Is ingjLs in this direction: djes Will
i o u r j e, f t W tond hustle -'-id
S 3 'lilt « » s z y u U c + a a * I aarti— S u r-- .
p ris e T o M an y
An Interesting program was arranged men should give them thetr support.
Car the afternoon. 13&gt;e first number-Was You can subscribe for a number ol years
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To Um Editor of The Her»Id:
manner o f handling the clerk's office. In a piano solo, "T h e Dying Poet” Louis in advance and assist your favorite, us
W. A. Blount is mnintaining Ills lead
For some tim e It has been noticeable this Issue Mr. Maxwell gives his semi- Gottschaff, beautifully rendered by Miss
The Herald is good all the tim e and you of apiiroxlmntely 3,SOU votes tn the sena­
that, among our people here there has annual report— something that the tax Flossie; Frank. The first address by Rev.
are getting your money's worth.
torial primary. N. P. Bryan is second,
been, and still Is. much criticism and payers o f Sanford will appreciate, this G. B. Waldron on acliools in general,
Ballot boxes will be kept at J. U. Law- with n lead 'over John N. C. Stockton
complaint about the manner In which report every six months. A t the earnest was full o f good advice and well re­
son's and the M. &amp;. R. store and you can slightly less than a thousand votes, and
city affairsJmve been and are being con solicitation
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o f his____
.many
friends_
Mr.
ceived,
-l^ ijj xacliea lly nsasurtoLUmt-Blotto»- und
a a s » v ' tfucrtd. • No one o f-eew rse o b je c t? fa this *w rff |s'n - «mrt!rTme~nr '^ ilfv m r flfnraelf
talk on the object o f the association, file pri
prizes ore such that the contestants Dryan wITi 6e fhe two candidates in ’The- *
public comment, for such it has become, and will receive the support of those who rending a letter, from
Miss Ruwqnu will be well rewarded. This is a home second primary.
,
upon his acm, for If they are as they are in favor o i having the city's affairs Longmira o f Tallnbussee. president of
A feature o f the polling yesterday was
affair, conducted by your home paper.
should be there Is nothing to fear. While transacted upon strict business (irinciples. the slate association, giving in detail
The prizes were all purchased o f home tho lack o f interest of the voters, und
on the other-band If they be not that; then Mr. Maxwell's record is a clean one and many o f the practical objects o f this
people and your money la spent at home. but two-thirds vote, o f the normal vole o f
still less ogul£ there be any well founded is open for your inspection. He is a organization. Miss
Mercedes Munson, The contest will be u^gootj natured one the S late was brought out. Report» are
fityjwtlnn. in fact, the mural health and young, alert business man-soaking the o f­ one o f the promising young singers of
among home folks- and -every ptTblic coining in slow, but it is not cx|&gt;ectcd
civic righteousness o f every community fice because lie expects to give tho pub­ Sanford, delighted the audience with a
spirited-citizen-should tukc an interest in tlint the reinnining counties to be heard
raunity must depend largely upon the ic service and he has no desire to he sweet solo. "M essage o f the Rose" ac­
it. Subscribe now and help your favorite from will materinUy change the position
thoaghtfulness and vlgilunce o f 1U people upon the city's pension roll as a favor. companied by Miss Margaret Davis. Mrs.
take the lead. • The following contestants of the candidates.
In matters o f public concern; and every A vote for Maxwell means u vote for a R. L. Homrlghous gave an cxcellant talk •tart this week ns follows:
Returns„up to 11 o'clock with some
public official ougbt to take pride in the man who knows his duty and attends on art, advising pictures by the old mas­ MU* Mildred Potter. . . . 7
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3. 550
counties missing and others incomplete. Mias Saidie Williams..............................
1,025
Jact mat his constituents were following to it.
ters for decorating the walls of tho school MIm Alias Robbins ....................
1,025 iihow the following vote:
him with a n interest in keeping with his
______ 1.023
building. F ive minutes -talks by - D.- L M III LudiloK kliardi----------- . . . .
Dlount-. 10,341¡—Bryan f.,723; Stockton—
Mils Jessie Sunnon......................................i.ooo
Surprise Supper
responsibility to them, and to the com­
'brasher,' professor Mnris and C. R. Cameron
6,091.
It is
City
Ctiurvh..........
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MUIVU..,,.......
1,000 —
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One of the very pleasant social events
MU* Male U «iacdy— .................1,00ft._an m „ lvn
munity which lie serves. Even the SaunWalker, covering the different phases of M l» Helen Rowland..........
majority by the present
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1,0001e®0 reoe*vtì
terer with bis flashlight has taken two ur of the week was given in the nature of school work were an inspiration within Mrs. Mabel Johnson ..
1.000 vote.
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Ml»» Alloa Whliner srrVAn t *IVCi «VI
600
surprise suppet by the friends and
three snapshots Of late, and he Iff* to be
From
news
received
from
most
of the
themselves. C. R. Walker of the school Misa Carraway
600
near neighbors o f Mr and Mrs. J. M.
Mrs. J. li. Stryker....
MiO counties in the State, Mr Blount is lead- *
commended for it If-------- T
board gave a. most interesting resume Misa Otédy» Gardner,
‘500
Now, in view o f the fact that we are to Welker ot their beautiful pew home in o f the growth o f the Sanford schools
ing N. P, Dryan by nbout four thousand,
Beck
Hammock,
the
occasion
being
in
hold our city election very soon would it
votes. 'T h e ’. returns from the various
ststiug that eight years ago, the board
The W ed n esd a y Club
not be well for everybody who knows hoqor o f the birthday anniversary of set their stakes to have the best and
The comfortable and attractive rooms counties are yet incomplete. Mr Blount'
anything which w ill assist us iu voting Mrs. Welker.
largest -school in Orange County. This in the hospitable homes In which the hue so far the lead in Btovnrd, Cohtmhhi,
Mr. and
Mrs.
W c lk e d ^ b y
their
wisely to tell it out in the open und call
has been
accomplish, and now the Wednesday Club wure InVUcd to hold Franklin^ Gadsden, Hamilton. Holmes, J efthe other fellow's handf Those chosen kindly and lovable sp irifH u id genial stakes are set for the best in the state. their meetings this winter, or the inter­ erson, LnFa yet le.LI bcrty.Mmli will,Orange,
next month to conduct the aifairs of our hospitality, have endeared themselves Judging from the progress made during esting programs, or it may be both, have Putnam. Smun Rosa, Sumter, Wuhan ami
growing city for the next tw elve months to a large circle of friends in the year the last eight years, it seeins that this been the means of bringing out a fine a t­ Washington.
passed since they became
wifi have much to do in determining that has
He practically swept Santa Rosa county
is not expecting too much.
tendance each week.
permanently
located in this charming
whether the Greater Sanford shall h en
The association elected the following
Mrs. C. R. Walker's paper on "The and carried every vote in Ids home pre, reality or only an imagination. No fa m ­ tropical section of the Celery Delta, and new officers for the ensuing year, presi­ Wireless A ge,” noting in the order uf d u e l In Pensacolu.
ily can ever make much progress when till those who shared in .the delightful oc­ dent, D. L. Thrasher, vice president, Mrs. their invenUqn, commercial and practical
Stockton seems to lie gaining on Bryan
divided against itself, neither can a city casion joined in wishing Mrs. Welker II. H. Chappell, secretary, Mrs. C. C. Use to mankind, first dio telegraphy and In the later returhs und some o f his
or town, and few o f either ever stand many many returns.
Woodruff. These meetings are held tho telephone was a very instructive paper, frionds here bellevo he m ay bo nlilc to
Am ong those present were Mr and Mrs.
divide«* long when once they cdhne to un­
second Monday each month in the high evidencing both research and care in its go in the second primary.
derstand each other. Of course everybody A lex Vaughn, Mr and Mrs. Huston and school building
Mr. Blount's friends here arc very
upjirecintiun. ^
!
daughter, Mr and Mrs. Atkinson, Mr. and
is not expected to agree, for there may be
“ N avigation of the Air,", by Mrs. C. C. much encouraged over Ids remarkable
Mrs. Dunlap, Mr and Mrs. Huldinc. Mrs.
Fu n eral o f J u d ge Raney
those whose private interests come be
Woodruff, was a very entertaining review race.
John Vaughn,
Mrs. F. V. Lee, Mrs.
In the presence of a vast concourse in
tween them&lt;.and their civic duty, and
of the history of Um various inventions of
N ew C lo th in g S to r e
Hutchison' Mr and Mrs. D. Hart. Mr and which there were representatives from
thero-nre many who would never permit
vehicles or modes o f air navigation, from
T h e new firm of Palmer &amp;. Sclgh ox*
Mrs.
Edgar
E.
Brown.
Miss
Jordan.
Miss
every
section
o
f
die
State
and
from
every
such to be; these on u certainty could
tlie earliest and crudest to the present
[Kiel to start lu tho clothing and gents'
Fish. Miss "Dickson; Mr A, Vaughn "Jr. walk of life, the remains o f Judge George
never find common ground on which to
day attempts and asplrationsuf tin*, manMr. Swingle and Mr McCartney.
F. Raney were laid to rest Monday after­ birds, to soar above their earthly lim ita­ furnishing business about January 23,
stand togetlier.
The store room in the DeForest building
noon in the Episcopal cemetery at Talla­
No community, or other organization as
tions.
Burial o f E rnestin e M olnar
Is being in line shai&gt;u for the new busi­
hassee,
following
impressive
services
at
for that matter, can ever be uny better
“Science and Inventions" next claimed
_ Ernestine Motnor, the little daughter the Episcopal Church. Rev. W, H. Zeiglcr
ness. New allow windows are being
■ than those o f whom it is composed, and
Uie attention o f tho d u ll.. n e a rly . all the
of Mr and Mrs. Ernest Molnar died at conducted the services.
bultt that w ill "give n better disphty-arnF
every government, If made by lu people,
members telling o f some late-discovery
Gainesville last Monday after a brief ■ Seldom hns the capital city expressed
the interior is being remodeled. The
can be no' better than the people who
in the world o f science or new invention
illness.
fixtures have arrived and workmen are
sucli
genuine
regret
as
was
evident
wiien
made it. Equally true i t . is that no
in practical use. Muuy interesting facts
The reinuins were brought to this city the bells toiled out the funeral announce­
busy getting them into slinpe. The store
people can intelligently pass upon a ques­
were noted.
and intoned in the fam ily lot in Lake- ment. Stores were closed, llags were at
will |»relent n fine nppeurauce when
tion until they know what it is and fully
Miss LlUle Farnesworth read her post­
view cemetery.
finished
and Palmer &amp; Seigli expert to
half mast, and sorrowing citizens gather­
understand iu im p ort In the light of
poned paper on “ The Witticisms und
U tile Ernestine had only gladdened ed to pay their last tribute to a beloved
carry a fine line of'goods.
,
Sayings of Thomas Nulson Page." Miss
these well known principles would it not
the hearts of her •parents but a short citizen, a distinguished Jurist and a peer­
FarnesworUi treated her subject in a very
be just as well th a t before the election
don't I rate Sanford
period when tho grim reaper called, her less statesman.
felicitous mnnnei. If Mr. Page could
the city’s true condition be made known?
To have your dresses made. Madame
home. This beautiful baby life was so
The floral offerings were the most
only have heard how cleverly he was por­ Josephine of New .York has opened a
If our city lathers would open tiic books
precious, so fraught with blessing to her eluboruto ever seen here, and the grave
trayed he would doubtless have been as first class establishment over Yowell'a
and records and make it known to the
partentt that she seemed u flower of wus literally banked with them. The
much pleased us the club were enter­ store und is prepared to create the finest
people o f the city just what has and wha't
Faradise permitted to bloom for a brief service at tho church wus attended by all
tained and amused.
has not been done perhaps they (the
and luloit designs for the ladies. Styles
season by their side, then recalled to its of tiie dignitaries o f State,, including the
Program for January 18:
people) could set'* die matter right and
are the latest
New York and Paris
nature skies, leaving the earth road Tor governor and the Stale House officers,
“ Homo Building." Mrs. H. 11. Chappell. designs but the prices are very reasonable
place the seal o f their approval, as well
them dark und lonely indeed.
die county and city officials and mem­
“ The First American Legislature," Mrs. and the ladies are invited to call and
as disapproval, where it rightly belongs.
The grief stricken parents und relatives bers o f the various lodges o f die city.
May Dlcklns.
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talk over the subjects which are dear to
Give us the facts, gentlemen, that there
have our sympathy In their hour uf The body w e j escorted to the grave by
every fem inine henrt. Repair w orit-wHi'
he no bitch in our city's progress. By all
bereavement.
tho Lamar Cam pof Confederate Veterans. hellion."
also reccivn prompt attention.
G-t
means turn on the light and let'a have
A ll o f the business houses of the city
Politics
in
Colonial
Vlrglnip.
tlw truth and be convinced, and those
• - C ard F rom W. A. Blount
were closed during the funeral hour, und
"M y aim is to follow the main stream
who deserve it be rebuked.
PACK CELERY WITH CARE
To the Democratic Voters of the State
so large was the crowd that many were o f causation from the time o f Raleigh to
Citizen , i
o j Florida: The returns from tho pri­
to get a view o f the grave.
the time o f Dinwiddle, from its source
m a r y ’e lection of today show positively
S an ford G ro w e rs P a yin g M a r# A tte n ­
down
to its absorption into a mightier
that I have carried my home county by
t io n t o it This Y e a r
. \
W arn in g to P o t a t o G ro w e rs
stream." Mrs. J. C. McDaniel.
more titan 2,000 majority, anil indicate
Hurry
Word
manager
o
t
t
h
e
’
Florida
It
Is
quite
a
temptation
to
buy
wherever
M ee tin g N ext Tuesday N igh t
that if I have not a majority throughout we can get the lowest prices but how
Growers' Association, in speaking of conS a n fo rd 's M any Crops
Plan s In to O peration
die state 1 have a very large plurality. .7 often do we resolve never to be so de­
Unions, said that last week lettuce and
Operators
In
the
Sanford
Celery
Delta
Flans are being brought j o a head for
I desire to extend m y beorfelt thanks luded again! So-called bargains generally are pleasing disappointed in what they celery slid well because of the pleasant
the proposed gymnasium, baths, reading
to m y home people for the magnificent cost us dearly. The potato grower can
are realizing from their products. A weather. He anticipates ii fair ipuveroom, etc., for Sunford. The committee
demonstration o f trust in roe, and to m y not afford to buy ’ cheap” seed for bis
case In point is that of Mead and Berry merit throughout Januury, but no heavy
on ways and means, appointed last
friends throughout the state for dielr present crop suffers and If he Introduces
who had two acres o f lettuce that was shipments. He anticipates that the as­
month Is ready to report for action next
great and unselfish efforts in m y behalf, a disease Ills soil may be Infested for
so
badly blown by the early fall storm sociation will be in n position to supply
Tuesday n igh t The Sanford band is ex ­
and to aay to them and to the other years. To secure seed potatoes true to
that
they considered it ruined and made the trade with good stock during the last
pected to open the evening with music
voters o f the state that if die complete name sod free from disease costs moner.
arrangements to plow under. For some 20 days o f tills month and the first 10 nr
and there w ill be a brief program o f In­
returns shall show that a second primary therefore such seed cannot be bought at
reason they got ready to begin,sam e, the IS dayp of Februory. From the looks uf
strumental and vocal music. A ll men are
will be necessary 1 shall continue die the same prices ss the miscellaneous
(Hants that were left in the ground had things the crop w ill be a fine quality by
Invited to come, enjoy the musle. and
kjatUe to the end. vigorously, and believe collect ion not worthy to • be called seed
so
improved in ¿appearance that they January, 10- Mr. Ward Is insistent that
lake part In the discussion.
A t the
with the assistance o f my friends, suc­ tho/ can be picked up on die open mar­
were in doubt wether It might not be members grade their produce, making all
People’s church Tuesday night. Jan. 17,
cessfully.
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ket; but a few cents a bushel means Just as well . to let them mature and their packs true to name. Wonderful
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W. A . Blount.
dollars in the grower's pocket later on. thus get something back for their labor. progress has been make in this direction,
John Duster, the Irrepressible hustler of
They decided to do so, instead o f re- and from the way the trade lias taken
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toom er Ferdilzer Co, aT Jacksonville. cooping a portion o f expenses, they have To Ihe t ImproveifiefiL growers Teel enIn dils issue nt The Herald Is u page
to the gratification o f his many friends.
FIs., who are ever alert to guard the received in cash over $1600, from the coursgod and each*one Is taking a great
Mr. Duster is busy putting In a crop of “ a d " for D. L.-Thrasher. He expects to
growers' interest* tiufl the plants growing two acres, and their harvesting from this deal o f interest in the matter, many o f
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Potatoes on the rich lands recently pur- put pn a real sale tomorrow and you coo
their seed sprayed every three weeks plat Is not yet entirely completed.
them trying to make Ids pack better than
ChAsod or the ttolden R chI Estate Co., In bare money by coign# s t Um star*. See
to insure "1bgainst the disease*
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P ^ ^ P e p p « * am * paying oeup Tjera about*. iii» neighbor's. Lettuce last, week was
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valeut. This precaution added to the One puny has been selling six basket held steady at S 1ia2.7fi f. n. b. Sanford,
On die lake front, ‘3 acres—just the greatest cultural core has resulted In carriers at 112. Of course the stock was It la-estimated that the Florida Growers'
Seth Woodruff o f Orlando was among
the prominent visitors to the city on place for early cucumbers, Dish potatoes, Ideal Seed Pots lues and such enterprise fine. Marketing began about the boll- Association will m ove 65(ji70 per cent, o f
tomatoes. A pply to C. H, U ffler.
20-31 should be rewarded by liberal patronage.
Um crop.—Produce News.
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4 1 seo that tbo city council Iias purchased an automobile fire truck th a t will
ca n y oix or eight men, all the hose, pat­
ent fire extinguishers and other equip­
ment. For this powerful machine the
price is very rcosonnble and yet I hear n
great many people kicking on the Invest­
m ent
Now for the benefit o f these
doubting Thomases let us figure up the

people who are afraid to venture into the
water for Tear o f getting wet r © e t m » e y :
want tome fellow to wade out. try the
depth and quicksand» and then come
hock take them on their bock» and pilot
them acrou the streamT A ll honor to
the men who have started the atsocla-;
tloo and have carried out successfully
the plana embodied In the bylaw » and
constitution.
A ll honor to the «row er»
who stood not upon the waiting but joined
the rtssoclntion at onto and stood by It.
I admire the men who know a good
thing when th e y .s e v ^ t nnd knowing It
believe .in it, and belioviug In It put In
their money und-stund by it. Tuesc ineu
stand for something and are the kind
needed in the Sanford celery delta.

Hog Raising In Florida

The average valuation o f the Florida
hog Is $4.80; while, for the entire U nited
States, the average valuation o f a hog is
The fire truck costs $3,000.
$0.14. The value o f the hogs in Florida
The Insurance rate« should be Cut down
approximates two and a quarter million
3 H C :« tbo .departdoliare. ThfcSd
m e n t g ffs trilcTifuTpe. This will pay for
' the truck the first year. A good depart— -«neat should have two horses and two
wagon*. T hese would cost $1,500, feed
600, tw o drivers would coat $1000 and in
two years the cost would be more than
t M automobile. Take UYdhorac and ctirC
native t o g grows too slowly, requltdi too
let fire be on Sanford Heights or on Union
many days to mature, and eats too much
A ven u e or on the West Sldes It would
feed for each pound o f pork it produces.
kill the horse the first lim e to make the
The percentage o f dressed meat to live
fire in
record time. The automobile
weight Is about 69; whereas with Im­
truck can be easily handled by one man
proved breeds, when well - and carefully
— 'a m i bis servfiks would not be in constant
hflUflfnl f bit|i-|,y f|rg|f1&gt;f|Jgf m t fa | j
T il*
- demand. The - truck could go -fo r live
average litter o f n ative pigs Is small,
¿ lie s throug h tho.dcgp sandjf^nccew nry.
and ih e n ailve sow rarely, t f ever, pro­
a t forty miles an hour clip and the fire
duces more than one litter in a year.
' extinguisher be used thus saving the
The increased volues o f land, labor and
damage by water that is often availed.
feeds demand that the quality o f Florida
No, the up to date methods o f fighting
hogs shall be Improved, otherwise the
fires’are the best and the old time ways
future Florida bog wilt be produced a t a
are things o f the past.
vanishing profit. Florida can produce a
W e people who are paying die ex ­
great variety of forage crops during all
orbitant insurance rates will be satisfied
the year, as well as for fattening and ex ­
with the action of the city council. The
pensive bog houses are also unnecessary.
new-truck will be given a thorough test
Nearly all the improved breeda o f bogs
and if not satisfactory will be turned
are represented in various sections o '
down but the larger cities have found
Florida; and any o f these, when crossed
them perfect fire fighting machines and
with die native pigs will make a wonder­
Sanford can be congratulated upon hav­
ful Improvement in the first cross, a still
ing one of the first to be Installed in
greater In the second cross, while the
Florida and no d t y o f similar size in the
third cross will reach a point o f excellence
. South has os fine a machine. . The city
that will make it dlflcult to distinguish
council should not be condemned hostility
from the pure breed, providing that good
. . on the expenditures that mean t o much
feeding has accompanied the breedlng-up
to us. The gentlemen who compose
process. Furthermore, Florida] hogs can
this
august
body a rc' only doing
now be protected against hog cholera.
. A n y farmer who attempts to Improve
Utese hogs widiout a systematic plan for
providing cheap feeds is going to be dis­
appointed. Better blood, and belter blood
alone, wlli not give the desired results
without good feed. The to g does w ell-oo
good judgment.
green forage crop«. A ' variety o f crops
In each season is desirable.__ A single
4 Now is the season o f . our discontent,
crop may fall, and a variety of feeds Is
when people find their money spent, the
always economical from the standpoint
Herald gives aw ay matter by the peck,
o f thrift und growth o f the toga. The
and then geta the ax square In the neck.
following orope ore available and are
The fakers are here from every clime and
recommended:
looking for the nimble dime.- Give them
Winter Crops.— Rape, Japanese cane,
jobs for all their papers and watch them
barley, velvet beans._________
cur all kinds of capers.^ When you want
Spring Crop*.— Millet, sorghum, oats.
free space the Herald man use. A t all
barley.
times the editor abuse. I f you have
Summer
Oops.— Sorghum, oowpeas,
real money give it to the stranger. The
corn, Mexican clover. Bermuda grass.
Herald man can sleep in the manger.
FalL— Peanuts, sweet potatoes, velvet
What he does for Sanford counts for
beans, rape, Japanese cans. naught, a sucker every minute wants to
To promote rapid growth with the
be caught So get your money to give
above-named feeds a small allowance o f
away. It will help the Herald man to
equal porta o f corn and middlings Is de­
aay, Hell-o. Bill, can you pay todayf
sirable In addition. About one pound
dally for each 100 pounds o f live weight
'4 Only a few more weeks to election of
has proven satisfactory far growing hogs.
city officials and yet the quiet Is appall­
V ery young pigs, and brood sows suckling
ing. Only the candidates Ibr c ity 'c le rk
pigs, need about two pounds for each
are making a stir and they have not as
100 pounds o f Uvp weight, excepting
yet made a loud noise. Green Smith and
during the season when peanuts ore
TUlls are doing about In the race for
not fought any duels yet over the re­
sult.
W. H. Underwood still holds the boards
in the race for mayor and seems to have
the bunch brushed off the deck.
Maybe It is just as w ell to have •
safe and sane election and Very little
oompc'ioii. I f the fight does not w ax
warm the people must be satisfied and
I f the" people are satisfied the -kickers
w ill have no chance to get busy during
the next term o f office. The oountry
w ill probably be safe anyhow for they
are all tom e people and Identified with
Sanford’s interest.

4 It seems funny to bear, the growers
aay good words about the association
and then add that they intended to join
next season. They admit that the Asso­
ciation has brought good prices, has
the growers get out • good pack, has
started a diversion In favor o f Sanford
buyers to pay cashTor the product und
yet the very same growers stand aloof
and say they w ill join next year. They
want to see whether the association w ill
make good. They want to view the
situation from afar and profiting by the
preeoooe o f the association In the field
gat a good price for the stuff. They w ill
oame in next year after the association

together' with a liberal supply o f fresh
water, are also Im portant
The native hogs cross well with the
Berkshire, Poland'C h ina, Duroc Jersey,
or other improved breeds. Several hog
raisers in.Florida are already using pure­
bred males on their native sows and
getting good, thrifty, strong litters, that
mature early. In gen era l it is better to
secure the pure-bred stock In Florida If
jiossible. A list o f the breeders can he
obtained b y writing to the Director of
the'Experim ent Station, Gainesville, Flu.
The breed to use for grading-up la largely
a matter o f personal choice, although
the average hog raiser In the State w ill
profit best b ) using those breeds that
have already proven satisfactory In his
locality or county. W ith good care,
proper feeding, and Unproved blood, there
is no reason why the average hogs o f
Florida should not w eigh at least 125
pounds at 6 or 8 months o f age.

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See that your friend is nominated in the Piano Contest
Her other friends will help her to win the grand prize

FOR MEN, WO
MEN A N D CHIL
For Holiday Wear are unusually
attractive in character and de­
cidedly reasonable in price. In
slippers we are showing one of
the handsomest assortments in
Ihe city.
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University o f Florida,
Experiment Station.
,fA penny saved is a penny earned" a
quarter saved Is ten dollars lost If you
fa il to get the beat seed potatoes. Our
seed are groan in Aroostook County
Maine, guaranteed true to name and frfee
from disease. H. H. Deane, Pbooe 255,
Oak avenue aud' First at.
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'D ' Y ' N O T taking advantage of opportunities to get in^on the
J- ground floor, and of the vast amount you have invented in
value-less rent receipts, whiie. othershave reaped rich
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Dollar saved is a dollar earned, and earnings invested in jReal Es
tate are productive of the greatest

returns

aniount invested

Every Man
We have just opened up the most beautiful residence lots in
the hùstling city of Sanford &lt;
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Located on the Street Car-iiiiner on Celery-and^anford-a venues, ( both
hard roads). High, level, well-drained, good soil, ample width, extra
depth, 14-foot alleys; three squares from the elegant new High-School
building; three minutes’ ride or eight minutes’ walk from the business
section. All deeds so restricted that lots can never be sold to others
than Caucasians.
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Treasurer's Report
door* In one o f our beautiful „pork» but
OflU* of Cltr TrtMjJff. j
should the weather prove unsatisfactory
Sanford. Fla.. January 9. 1811.
the church will be used and oil who To the Honorable President and Member» of iha
coroe will be made comfortable and en­
City Council:
Genii*mm:—I beg to aubmlt my arml-annual
tertained In true Cameron City tayle.
Special cart will be run from towti’ and balance sheet as Treasurer of lb* City of Sanford.
Fla., for lb* six months ending December 31.1910:
Intervening points. Everybody Invited.

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A B u d g e t of In te re stin g Ite m s
f r o m C o rresp on de nts

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THE EVENTS QF ORANGE COUNTY

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OVIEDO AND LAKE CHARM
Special Correspond«*» to Tbo Herald:

Efficient Starr or Reporter» Weekly
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The Heñid
OENEVA JOTTINGS
BtwcUJ Correspondence to The Herald:

On account o f the lllneta of the pastor's
w ife, Mrs. Brook, In Oveldo, there were
no aervicea at the Methodist church at
this place Sunday night, f
The last o f the holiday guaaU iiaveca&gt;
turned to H * t r re ep w ttv e^ leeee o f labor.
C. A . Raulerson jo in ed -b is w ife In
■HtuavlU* last week and together they
will have a ten days’ visit on the East
Erneat Flynt left last week to again try
his fortune In Forsyth, Ga.

Smith, and Messrs. Sieg, Daniel, Huddle­
ston. Brown, Culpepper. Little and Davis
had a pleasant launch ride to Lemon
. m.,fr iHnrjiing there and returning 00 the
Heck, Mrs. M. S. E th endge chaperoning
the party. Miss Georgia Pattlshall la attending
school at Tallahassee this term.
Mr. and'Mrs. P. L. Chambliss have returned from a visit to Gateen.
Mrs. Lew, while Visiting In Geneva had
a handsome monument erected over the
’ grave o f her mother, Mrs. W. E. Grade.
Tuesday was election day, and as usua
lu this community was very quiet. '

PA0LA POINTS
gqacUl Correspondence U The Herald)
Miss Eva McClure who has been visit'
ing Mr and Mrs. A . McGuIn the past
three months, returned to her home in
DemoresL Go., Tuesday the 3rd.
Mr. and Mrs. J . . B. Thompson have
moved to Sanford, where Mr. Thompson
enters the A . C. L., service.
Mrs, A . E. Curtiss spent
at her Paola home.

several days

Miss Msyme McLain returned Satur­

day evening and Is now stnylng with
Mrs. Taylor. School open Monday, with,
several new scholars In attendance.
Miss Sara Smith returned to her school
in Chuiota. the first o f the month; after
a pleasant vacation o f two weeks.
C. C. Campbell and Miss Campbell, o f
Salem, Ohio, arrived Thursday the 5th
and w ill spent the rest o f the winter
* among us; making their home at Tw in
Lakes, with J . 0. Tabor and family.
The neighborhood Is much Interested In
tbe installing o f the smudge heater
system In the Bishop groves,’ and hope
: for the beet results. I f iaa~pUy it could
¡•‘„not ba^s been In running order, before
the early cold, and demonstrated It*
ability.

CAMERON CITY CUPPINGS.
Hath* Editor of Tbe Herald:
Mrs. Beal has come from her home In
-New York to spend a few months with
her husband and enjoy our Florida
climate.
W e are very glad to know that Mr,
Benjamin is able able to be out again
and hope be will continue to improve.
Prof. ‘Schwartx expects Ms father and
brother to arrive froxp the north this
week to spend the winter with him.

Conductor Brannon o f the Seaboard A ir
Line escaped what might have been a
fatal accident Thursday morning. Jan. 3.
In the making up o f tbe train at Oviedo
he was somehow caught and crushed be­
tween two cars. M i y Brannon was 1m
mediately sent for and accompanied her
husband on the outgoing train to Orlando.
A shoulder wag broken and two or three
riba crushed. Mr. and Mrs. Brannon are
still with fam ily friends In Orlando and
Mr. Brannon la under the care o f the
railroad physician..- Conductor Robinson.
Is officiating In hla stead.
Tbe Seaboard has changed her schedule
time for leavldg Lake Charm to 6:30 a. m.
Some o f us have had to hustle to make
the train at 730. This new arrangement
means a little more lively hustling, but
spring time and warmer w eatbef are dose
at hand and AlUA.hgH^'»lHggfffjf? lJ gr:UtaC
we wlU not mind as w e would a 'month'
ago. W e hope to gala an hour’s time In
arriving home In the evening. No great
loss without some gain.
Mast o f ilia oranges In and around
Oviedo and Lake Charm havir been mar'
keted. O. G. Woilcott's fruit la still ou the
trees, to be shipped sometime In January.
Many o f the growers are plowing and fer­
tilizing.
T. L. Mead of Lake Charm received this
week very satisfactory returns from some
sixty odd boxes o f tangerines, A good
many boxes sold as high as $4.00 per box.
Joe Lelnhart, one o f the very success­
ful gardeners hereabouts, rescued at the
time o f the hurricane gale from under the
waters o f Lajie Jessup n little patch of
lettuce that has recently netted him $150,
The average gardener would hardly have
thought it worth cultivation and care, but
Mr. Lelnhart allows nothing to go to
waste. He baa under cultivation some
ten acres o f the very best land on tbe
shores .of Lake Jessup and raises a great
variety o f vegetables that always find a
ready market. He furnishes many o f the
leading Florida hotels with celery during
the entire season. Mr. Leinhart's garden
Is a pleasant two mile drive from his
liome at Lake Charm.
Cleveland Jacobs of Chuluota Is con­
ducting this season one of the best meat
markets Oviedo has ever had. He fur­
nishes a good supply and variety of
meats and endeavors in every w ay to
pleaso his customers.
Mr. and Mrs. Turner, nee MJss Myrtii
Rigby of Ovletfo, after a brief wedding
trip to Jacksonville, are busy settling a
new home nnd business near Sanford on
the new trolley line.
Oviedo and Geneva have had a pleas­
ant practice for many years o f maintain­
ing .e v e r y Sunday a preaching service
either In the Methodist or Baptist church,
nnd it would be a difficult matter to
single out In either congregation tbe
Methodists' or Baptists, tile citizens of the
community are so loyal to both denomin­
ations. Rev. Mr. Brooke, the present pas­
tor o f tbo Methodist church, preaches the
first and* third Sundays o f each mouth In
the Methodist church at Oviedo and the
alternate Sundays In Geneva. Rev. Lee
Smith, the pastor o f tbe Baptist church
preaches In Oviedo the second and fourth
Sundays and Die first and third in Gene­
va. Last Sunday Rev. Mr. Brooke offici­
ated in Geneva and Rev. Lee Smith In
the Baptist church In Oviedo.

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Motors. Gormly, Ellsworth, Haines and
liia s e i Gormly aud Rich drove to Hanford
Tuesday evening to attend the carnival.
On Friday evening o f this week our
has planned for a jolly
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ever. O u r price $2.75 per sack. ._________
T h e B ig S t o r e a t th e C ly d e D o c k

MILLIONS OF LIVES.
A n A w fu l T o ll Collected by Consump­
tion— Many Unnecessary Deaths,
t í propio could only understand that
system atic catarrh Is an Internal die­
s e s « that external applications cannot
euro, they w ould not need to bo w arn ­
ed oo often about this malady, w blcb,
when neglected, pavea the w ay oftentimes fo r consumptíou. at tbs coat o f
millions o f Uvea every year. T ot ca­
tarrh m ay bo enred. I f the right treat­
ment la employed.
T h e only w a y to Bucceeefnlly treat
catarrh 1a by em ploying a medicine
w blcb la abaorbed and carried by the
blood to aU parta o f tbe system, so
that tbe mucous membrane or Internal
lin in g - o f the body la toned up and
m ade capable o f reelstlng the In fec­
tion o f consumption and other disease^
W e have a remedy prepared -from
the prescription o f a physician’ who
fo r th irty years studied end made ca­
tarrh a spec laity, and whose record
w as a patient restored to health In
eve ry case w here bis treatm ent was
fo llo w ed as prescribed. T h a t remedy
la Rax a ll Mncu-Tone. W a ara ao posi­
tiva that It w ill com pletely overcom e
catarrh tn all Its various forms,
w h eth er acute or chronic, that w e
promise to return every penny paid us
fo r the m edicine In every pase where
It falla or fo r any reason does not sat­
isfy tbe user.
-----------W e w an t you to try R exall MocaT o n e on our recommendation and g u a r
ante«. W e are right here w here you
Utc , and yon do not contract any ob ­
ligation or rink whan you try Bexall
Mucu-Toue on our guarantee.
We
have Rexall Mucu-Tone In tw o alxe
SO cents and $1.00.' Very often the
taking o f one BO-cent bottle la sufflclant to m ake .a marked • Impression
upon the case« O f course tn chronic
cases a longer treatm ent la neces­
sary. T h e a verage In such Instances
la three $1.00 bottles.
Rem em ber
you can
obtain
n exa ll
Remedies
only at our store—1
T he R exall Store

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Hay, Grain and Groceries

I alaabas to rapart tb* present atatu* of lha City
Improvement Fund:
Paving assess unpaid . . . . 36804 43 Cash loaned as City
P72I
----Cash la Dank*......9 61
Voucher« unpaid......... . ........ L . . . .
33337 00
Balance.......... ..............................
11178 71
Respectfully,
R. C MAXWELL. •
22-2tc
Treasurer.

Sanford Supply Co.
Phone 3 3 0

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j: Most Complete Line of Baked Goods in Florida
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PA R K AVENUE.

SANFORD, _

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FLORIDA

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S ta p le

and

F a n c y G r o c e r ie s ,
and S e e d

Hay,

G r a in

Fruits, Vegetables, Cindies, Cigars and

1Tobaccoes
" All K inds C o u n try P ro d u c e B o u g h t and Sold
2 if , C o r , 3rd S tr e e t and S a n fo rd Ave.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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CONNELLY

G E N E R A L

F IR E

IN S U R A N C E

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J. V . R. P A G E
M a n ic u rin g
H a ir D ressing
S h a m p o o in g
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O m ce A bove F irst N ational Bank
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NORTH

EAST

Atlantic
Coast Line

Burr,

Tax

s o u 't h

WEST
ELECTRIC LIGHTED P U L L M A N
DINING AN D SLEEPING CARS

Our daiUas baby has left ua \ '
Out our Savior whispered "No.'
brixht Util* »up bean,
,*bclt*tier OM never »hone,
¡«be Sa vk* baa M iao U m —
ha bun

Hla suBariin «'ara an
Jesus bad* him an
He cruesod the river iufdaa
To tb* bright load flar beyond.

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W. ROSE
P R O P R IE T O R —

The B y - L o - H o t e l

little Allied.

, our pceciou
I to the Ivina On*

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SANFORD.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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way, Jon. .29 a. m. PinccaiUe. Jan. 23
p. m. W inter Park, Jan. 25 p. ra. W in ­
ter Park. Jan. 26 a. ra. MalUand, Jan.
26 p. m. • Zellwood. Jan. 27. Apopka,
Jan. 27. Lake Mary, Jan. 30. Paola,
Jan. 31. Sanford (a t the city clerk's o f­
fice) Feb. 1, 2, 3,

■ ijtmftu' planting la* tbe order of the
day. Some are using the machines for
In M e m s rta m
planting * n d some are putting them In
Death has entered our midst again and
ihe good nld fashioned way. _____________ taken the Infant m m ( J M r. .and Mia. JL
Am ong those o f our pebple cutting Thompson, aged three months.
and «hipping lettuce this week are Mr.
K ia c G u y T O n worttL' P r . -• Mi nute* . Eart
Gortnly. Mr. Kinnehau, W alter Haines
and John Shinn.

HOLMES

Get ready for 1911 and let us help you
make more money than ever before. W c arc

23504 36
35181 77

Panul AcpoÇflt*-. . ..........._

Y o w e l l B u ild in g
M r.'P o w ells father and mother are 1011;
Oviedo, Jan. 16. Geneva, Jan. 17. Chu­
coming w on to spend the winter with
luota, Jan. IS. Christmas, Jan. 10. LongMr. Powell nnd hla wife.
A gentleman from Ohio haa ranted the wood; Jan. 21. Ocoee, Jan. 23 a. m.
farm formerly owned - by Mr. Stevenw n W inter Garden, Jan. 23 p. m. Oakland.
and is planning to raise some fine cucum­ Jan. 24 a. m. Gotha, Jan. 24 p. ra. Con­
A party o f seventeen Kansas people
visited Cameron City last week. They
were looking for a location for a settle­
ment, and were with the Howerd-Packard
Land Co., people. People from tbe north
and W est are here looking at and In­
quiring about property every day.

E.

The Original Package
STORE

S 183000
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20 Year 6 H City Beads............ -.........
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Vouchers............................... — »7418 25

Licrn.es: “

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Tax A s s a s s o r’ s N o tic e
C.’ A . Stuart and his two older dough
Either an assistant assessor o f taxes or
te n returned to Kansas City last week
will be at the following named procints
and Mrs. Stuart and little Mildred will at the dates herein named to receive
w ill remain several weeks.
stale and county tax returns for the year

bers, melons etc.

W.

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Hood Trustees ....... ' "T . : .T.tTTrr:—
UtiDnk! T a m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Artesian and Deep Wells

219 30
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City Improvement Fond...............

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See U s -B e fo re -P la o ln g -Y o u r Orders

SI 58

380
827
296
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Rep and Ken toC
Salarie« Munie. I

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For Information, Rates and Reservations see near­
est Atlantic Coast Line
Agent or write
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A. W . FRITOT, D P. Agent
138 W eit B iy St.

JACKSONVILLE, f LÙRIDA

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Look for the Sign in Block between the Peoples and National Bank
-'SAVE V.Oyj^MUNEY FOR THE

FLO R ID A)

SANFORD

T H E O N LY OPPO RTUN ITY O F T H E KIND FOR AN O TH E R : Y EA R
A R E A L H O N E S T C U T PR IC E S A L E

W n 'T A C C U P \yf|7

to get People to the Store to Make Money out of
l^ V ^ / .A . x i . O v / U L i Y l i L Them, but to Give Our Customers a REAL Oportunity ONCE During the Year to Buy
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C L O T H I N G . F U R N I S H I N G S , H A T S A N D S H O E S , MensV W om en
and Children’s, at Prices of P R O F I T to Them.

OUR IDEA
once a year

of a Special Sale is such that we cannot afford to demonstrate it more than

The

O B JE C T

is not to push off on our customers, old antiquated stocks in

PRIM ARILY to RodllCO our
Entire ¡stock preparatory to taking Inventory^ and to make Room for Spring Stock,
and also to Convert stock into Cash.
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¡, nor to make money'out of the sale, but

W e Realize that P R I C E S S P E A K more convincingly and persuasively than words,
illustrations herewith:
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NOTHING CHARGED A T CUT PRICES.
NOTHING OUT ON A P P R O V A L ,

2.00 now

now
now
now
now
now
now
now

P A N TS
1.25 now
1.50 now
1.75 now
2.1U now
3.00 now
3.50 now
4.00 now
4.50 now

now
$12.50
15.00
18.00
22.50
25.00

few

NOTHING TAKEN BACK
OR EXCHANGED DURING
OR AFTER THE SALE

H A TS
il.uu
1.50
2.50
3.00
o.bU
4.00
5.00

thus We submit a

suits
suits
suits'
suits
suits

now
now
now
now
now

10.00 now

1.79, 2.12,2.77, 3.12,3.28, 3.79, 4.12, 5.74 and 6.69

2.5o, 3 .00, 3,5o, 4.oo, 4.5o, 5.pq, 6 .00, 8 .oo, 9.oo, now

BOYS* P A N T S
5oc, 75c, l.oo, 1.5o, 2 .00, 2.5o, now
A ll Articlés 29c, 5ocf 75c, l oo, 1 .6o, 2 .oo, 2 .6o, now

39c, 56c, 77c; 1.12, 1.39, 1.69
19o,^7o¿59c, 77c, 1.12, Í,39, L69

Given

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�January 13. lull

Local Overflow

METTI N G E R ’ S

FleischinsnnV Yeast— at Roberta'
g l-tf-g
Swiss Cheese nt McCuller's store. 22-lt
R. J. II 0U.T, Edltöf »ad PfopflMor
N&lt;;w stock o f pianos at Crippen's music
store.
Just received from N ew York and
•ekaertetlM Price. *2.00 a Year In Advance
21-4
Chicago factories.

OSes tn Herald Building

.Telephone No. M8.
A s an evidence o f the abundant game
about feanford tbe Herald tells of a buck
being run over by a train one day last
wedk. This is a pretty strong bid for
hunters to center at SanfonL— Miami
Metropolis.

DRY

store will surprise you..
31-4t
Cracker m eal and fu ll lin e National
crackers for sale by W. W. Lon*. IB-tf
The most interesting stock .In town at
Crippen’s qiuaic store.
2M t
Handsome china cabinets Juat In. San­
ford Ftirnltura Cp.
22-tf
One Dining-Room Suit, 6 Chairs, extra
Table, 1 Buffet, 1 China Closet Mission,
the best thin* for the money In town.
W illiam s A MUteer.
21-tf
FU11 line o f sweet or sour pickles in bulk
or in bottles at Long's.
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lfU tf
Sauer Kraut at L._P. McCuller.
22-lt

B O Y S ’ and M E N ’S C L O T H I N G
Towels
Sheeting and Sheets

i. K.

P h o to *
The popu lar s iz e * . 10c p e r dozen .
Two p o s e *. J u st w h a t you w o n t to
scad or ex ch a n ge w ith y o u r friends.
W o toko th e m to d a y , you g o t th em
tomorrow. O ver L o n g 's G ro cery.
It

Nsw Insurance offices
Mr. C. 3. MuEweu, rite general agent of
the Missouri B u ie l i f e Insurance Co.'was
in our d t y Tuesday and secured offices in
the new Woodruff building and will make
this a local breach o f hfiirampany, with
Mr. J. B. W illie (form erly o f The Basra*)
lu iiiq r g e r - Mr. M cfiw en stated that the
Mlseourl State L ife Insurance Co. has over
$200,000 o f insurance in force in Orange
county, and with offices in both Orlando
en d Sanford they are going to try for
$1,000,000 in 1911.

Bed Linen

Hafs and CaDs

The Jacksonville Tlmes-Unlon and A t ­
lanta Journal have followed the example
o f Th e Sanford'H erald en d ’ moved into
D o n '7 1 ^ i 5 ^ 'y « h : t a ^ ib e e f. .
tbeir own buildings tills week. W e con­ breakfast bacon and boiled twin sliced at
gratulate these lesser lights in the field of Long's store, on his American slicing m a ­
chine.
18-tf
Cold weather, but hot bargains in
W e note that Ja.rDQLMerchant, for eevpianos at Crippen'a music store.
21-4t
al years business manager o f the
Autoes and carriage painting at UnW . C .T . U. M eeting
ih eJ d fd
. 4 « wood's. F itft clhss worto-V'r*
7-tf ' -Mrei-Hcnap-Wight w a si the.
Ison Enterprise!
Flelschmann's Yeast— at Roberts’.
Christian Temperance
the ' Woman's
beaded business man and lias a winning
21-tf-c
Christian
Union,
at
her home on Park
■mile that will make friends in his new
A ll kinds o f repair work. Sanford Ma­
avenue,
Tuesday
afternoon.
Mrs. J. W.
field. Success to you, Jimmy.
chine A Garage Co.
[
48-tfWildmnn. the president was In the chair
Underwoods for harness, saddles, horse
conducting tbe devotional and business
Tbe good people o f the celery delta
17-tf
and mule jewelry.
pert o f the meeting. A pleasing number
should be up and doing lu the m a t­
Tim e is money. Save both with e
ter o f o n exhibit a t the Orange County Yankee. £ecd P otato Cutter. ^ Ask The o f the program, was the duet "Hark.
Hark M y Soul" sung by JJra. J- -JL H e t ­
Pair-next month. ’There is no section in
Geo. H. FernnId Hardware Co. ■ 22-tf
tinger and Mrs. Claude Herndon, ncthe world that can make a greater or
__For tap robes and horse blankets see
•C8BftsamM" ‘ W " Mrt:— ATtfmr1 V u wMlr
-ntoro~mried-dlsphry-tha ii Sa nford-and p ut
Underwood.
17-tf
Echoes from tbe different unions, was
people should be galling ready for this
A dollar or two a week furnishes your
an interesting feature o f the afternoon.
great e v e n t
home. Come in and see how we remove
One Item o f special interest came from
all obstacles for those who have little to
thq,JacksonviUe W . C. T. U., in which It
The c a ie o f J. T. Hammond against tbe
start on. Sanford Furniture Co.
22-tf
was learned that through the efforts of ♦
grocery trust Is now being tried in the
r
Go
and
see
the
hew
Pictures
at
Crip­
those ladles, 00-operating w lfli olber
U, S, court and will show up some o f the
pen'a music store.
High grade.
Cut
.features o f tbe Inland (owns o f Florida
organizations,
conditions at the Terminal
2Ut
being restrained in trade by tbe larger
Station
waiting
room in Jacksonville,
One and tw o horse wagons' with celery
dries. Such a state o f affairs could not flared side bodies at Underwood's.
has
Been
greatly
Improved,
and that two
17-tf
exist in anv other state very long and
lovely
little
white
beds
had
been placed
Duggles and surreys at cost for thirty
this example may prove o f great benefit days at Underwoods. Barnesvllle top there for tbe ueo of- the tirek or sick
to interior dries. Sanford will also profit buggies at 270,00.
17-tf little children o f the traveling public.
by this “ bouse cleaning". Under present
Good Iron Beds from 22.50 up. W ill­ Mrs. Henry W ight was made chairman
conditions our city cannot hope to become iams &amp; Milteer.
o f the committee to do a work along
21-tf
a large wholesale center which . our
Seed Potato Cutttrs and P la n te ^ , nt similar lines in this city.
location warrants.
Mrs. Schwartz o f New Jersey, made an
Fernald's. Call and let us show you. 22tf
Crushed and .pulverized Limestone, car Interesting talk o f tHfi W. C. T. U., work
As there seems to be a misunderstand­
Joad lots.
R. H. Whltner.
2tf In her home tpwn. The program com­
ing upon the part o f the public regarding
mittee. submitted an outline of work fo r '
We can store your furniture for you.
free space In The Herald for entertain­
the ensuing year that could not fail to .
Williams &amp; Milteer.
21-tf
ments, shows and other paid features,
W e are equipped tohandle your repair please the large number of ladies w h o ,
there is a new rule in effect today:
work.
Sanford Machine A Garage Co. had shown tbeir interest by attending •
Hereafter ho free space will be given
this meeting. It is safe to say tn that,
48tf.
for any form o f amusement. .The Herald
Good Steel Range for $20.
A bargin. prospects were never brighter for W. C .1
farce cun pay for tickets and ir any Williams A Milteer.
21-tf
T. U.. work I n ' Sanford. A t the conclu- j
space is wanted In th e -p ep er-th e same
ro r a real ttatreut and Shave go to sion-of the meeting, dain ty refreshments •
V D l be paid for - a t advertising rates, Albert Gramllog. Ss''ford’s Leading were tervod and a social half hour was
Circumstances have forced this issue and Barber.
enjoyed.
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tbe matter Is now placed upon business
New goods arriving daily at Long's
W ill Be a t S an fo rd House
principles. W s bave donated by actual grocery store. Give him a call.
13-tf
Mrs.
Louise Prutt o f New York City, an
figures over two thousand dollars to’ free
Bring your old tires'to Sanford Machine
experienced
corsetierre and skin special­
advertising and if the boys want to take A Garage Co. for vulcanizing.
I 48-tf
ist will be in tbe south during the winter
in a show now and then they are frowned
Sprin g pants fo r m e n ju s tln . P lea se d
upon and ezlpected to pay for everything t o sh o w th em . P r ic e s and q u ality a l­ mouths and will be in Sauford on W ed­
th e y ; g e t The Herald force can pay w a y s rig h t. N. P . Y o w e ll A Co. 2 2 -lt nesday afternoon. Jan. 18, at the Sanford
House.
tbeir way and the Herald expects to be
Mockers
Graham
flour ■ at
Long's
Mrs. Pratt is a graduate o f Simonson's,
l £ t f Fifth Ave.. also a trained corsetierre,
Place the titles to your real estate in having been with the famous Spirella Co.
It Is our business to advocate tbe cause
o f our merchants who advertise. These the Realty Trust Company and avoid com­ in New York City. Mrs. Pratt will be
merchants help to make a live town. If plications. For particulars address B. F. very glad to meet the ladies * o f Sanford
7-If
and will give a short talk on tbe.“ Treat­
It were not for them attention would not Whltner, Jr., Secretary,
be called to the town, no newspaper
Gas engine repairs. Sanford Machine ment o f the Skin and the A rt o f Perfect
could exist, and the town and Its busi­ A Garage Go.
Coraetry."
' 22-ltp
, , 48-tf
ness would stagnate.
,.
N ew Muslin U n d erw ea r, th e p r e t t i­
Fleischmahn'a Yeast— at Roberts'
The merchant who la nothing more e s t and b e s t q u ality w e h ave e v e r
than a leech on the public, he who show n. N. P. Y o w e ll A Co.
22-lt
sponges on the people by getting in all
Notice o f Election
I have enstalled an décrie sausage
To decid« Whether pie »ale of tntnitcatlns liq­
the cash he can, giving out as little os mill and can furnish my customers with
uor». winea and hoar» (hall ba prohibited to Orange
possible, and possibly sending It all off to fresh ground sausage and h&amp;mburg stake county, Florida.
,
Pursuant to an order laaued by the Board ol
sbme central point, is'not a good citizen in stiort notice, cali and see W . W. County
CommUaJonrra of Orange county, Florida,
apodal meeting held on the lllh day or January,
for Orlando.
\
'•
Long.
13-tf a
A. D IB I1 .
W e have heard df stores that not only
Notice la hereby Stvea that an election will be
Tbe Cosmopolitan Restaurant 1s ready
Dü_lWcdnodoy,
w ill not advertis e,-tu lA a t-a ll - the ir sup,
1er Ute »nie of ln*
W serve th opu bD cat all limes. Only- the
plies and office neccssraes from abroad,
raking in the cash o f other merchants and
competing with them at such low prices
that the policy o f “ L ive and let live'
|l ihfolutiily J|g{j ____
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It is our business to instruct the buying
public that a really reliable article is
worth a fair price and that cheapness Is
not always an evldenoe o f worth, and It
Is far better to buy from home merchants,
who turn some o f their m oney loose in
the town and have sdme interest in thetown and have some interest in the
mercantile standing o f the communi­
ty.— Orlando Citizen.

G O O D S

First Street,
SANFORD. FLO RID A

M E T T IN G E R ,

( First Street, one Idjjck from Depot opposite Paatofflce)

H . E .m W IS E , Proprietor
Formerly Manager o f Central Cafe

S te a k s , C h o p s , O y s t e r s a n d Fish a S p e c ia lty

P L A Cw**E" *- FOR LADIESrANILCEALXiJEM
EN
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E v e r y t h i n g F i r s t C la s s

8 h o r t O r d e r s A t A ll H o u rs

Prompt, Clean Service

Meal Tickets are Sold at Reduced Rates

I DON’T BUY AND SE LL
I

GROW

AND

SELL

Genuina Rock, Ford CanTilouftc
Divi* Perfect Klondyke Cucumber»
Livin(&gt;tona Globe Tomato
Eitra Early Red Talentiti» and
'Wardawcll'a Kidney Wa* Beana

Cult»» and Canif Crown in
Rocky Ford. Colo., Tomaio« and
Beana in Michi|an. I Can
Save You Money

P. O. A d d ress Aug. l-O c T n .’R o c k y F o rd , Colo
H om e A d d ress, P la n t C ity , Fla.

C. C. CA R LTO N
Plant City,

Florida

CONDENSED S T A T E M E N T OF CONDITION OF

PEOPLES BANK

OF SANFORD

A t Close of Business J a n u a r y 7th, 1911, as Called f o r
by S ta te C o m p tro lle r
RESO URCES
Cash and due from B anks.... »•____
Banking House, Furniture and. Fixtures
Stocks and Bonds____________ _________
Overdrafts
Loans and Discounts

$29,821.50
30,343.97
6,804.66

138,542.68

BMlUai
Capital Stock .................
Surplus and Undivided Profits

30,000.00
4,809.82

Deposits

Cashiers' Checks
- -Certified Checks.

3,166.00

-10040

$205,515,98

for the farm and garden. They frequently do six men's work, and do it
better than by ordinary methods. Over two million farmers and
gardeners have found this out by a/-tn»i use.
Y»m can't »fiord to
be without a PUnet Jr.
JNo. 17 Planet Jr S ia fl*.W h e e l Hoe la a mast bandy and effective tool f&lt;*
garden cultivation. A fine tool fur working dose to crop», especially in Isle wotk.
fjaw No. 81 Plan at Jr Horae-Hoe, Cultivator and Furrow er i* a p « l
-H*'pieman far cultivating and hilling crops ap to 4 feet apart. / Y

see our full line of Planet Jr labor-savcra.

H ILL

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�January

Where D evout o f th e C e le ry
C ity W o rs h ip Sunday.

RESUME OF ALL CHURCH EVENTS
Of inh-rcst to T h o s e

R e lig io u sly Its

cno«d—Subject» o f Discourus
for the Sabbath.
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®l &gt;•“ CV«nfc» U &gt;!*• CÍ17 in Ejfnnlt
boat o t «.*4 lh»If ABHouiKrn.mil ind

tk.fdi Nixi !• |U( o O " • « &gt;*'•'
Ü f «tul«***-.
f i r s t M e t h o d is t

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Wrdn»»-

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Rev I. A. Henrinr., &lt;&gt;»*I d : church, corner Pork
irenue tod Fifth street; poison ale. corner Mnjflfi« .venue and Seventh street: phone 254.
cunj.. mornlnl service at II; evening service,
j r v SundaV™ bool. 0:15 a. tn.; Jno. K. Metda£r, Supt. Teachers' meeting every Friday.

7:30 P m.
Sunday school 9:45 a. in., J. K. Mettingcr. Supt.; A. K. Chappell. Asst. Supt.
Special class for builneaa men is growing
.-ta nvmhora .« a d interest. Last Sunday,
was a good day for our Sunday school
(special mission d a y ). L e t’s make next
Sunday «till better. “ Growth Is L ife ."
Preaching every Sunday. 11 a. m. and
orning: ‘T h e
7 p. in. Subject Sunday
______ _ I
I
at it Should
Have." Subject Sunday p. m.. "Buaincse
and Religion." Special Invltatioh tu man..
A cordial invltaslon ia extended and a
hearty welcome awaits every one. Stran­
gers in the city specially Invited to at­
tend all our meetings. W e would ofTer
you a place and an opportunity to com­
mune with God and find sw eet fellowship
with His people.'
Regular monthly m eeting or the Home
Mission Society at 3 p.-m. This w ill be

h

lk'TffiWHVg1flKtwWema&lt;e«td Jm w jgn Mis-.
slonnry Societies. A ll the women o f the
church end congregation cordially invited.
Subject, "U n ity."
Wednesday night. 7;30, prayer meeting
and subject Bible study. Special atten­
tion given to the word aiftTprayer. Cornu.
Irithiy night, at 7:30, Sunday bcIiuoI
teachers, oncers and adult inombers meet
for wockjiy lesson study, Rev. Bro. Lang­
ley (redftr.
,-Wc iiave begun and shall labor for a
good year In the salvation o f souls.
“ Come thou with us and ' we will do thee

The Peop le's C on gregation al
F«v. George D. Waldron, pallor; Sunday morning
icuke. 11; evening service. 7:00: prayer meeting
Wnltiiadiy, 7:00 n. m ¡Sabbath school. 0:45 a. m
J. C. hnimlnger. Superintendent.

CASH

D E P A R TM E N T

(C o rn e r F ir s t S tre e t and M agnolia Avenue,

BUTTERI CK
FASHIONS
TOR' FEBRUARY"

W ill find us with a great many* extra
-haxgainsjn .alLdepartments as we are
daily receiving the choicest merchandise from the leading markets
country

Just received, we will be
pleased to have you get one

I $ 1 .3 5
fl Full

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C o m fo rts
Comforts worth $1.35

size

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each,

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Presbyterian
II even lug service. 7tOO; Sabbath «chuol, U:-13 a.
in: Henry McLaulin. Supt.; prayer meeting Wednr Kin, 7:30 p. m

A full line of Luce and Embroidery trim ­
med Corset Covers in all sizes Monday 25c
U n d e rs k irts

TnfTetine Hluck Underskirts, also Shepherd
Plaids, good value for
special
98c

W a u rc g a n M a d ra s 17c
Wauregan Madras, white with a
neat colored stripe woven in, some­
thing new, special M onday---- 1 7 c

Ladies’ Wool Undershirts and Pants to
match, worth $1.25 a garment, to close .o u t
93c
u garment

L a d ie s ’ R e a d y -t o -W d a r D e p a r t m e n t
We have a full line of Suits, Long Coats and Opera
Capes, see our speefal value giving prices in this
departnient.

fo r Marshal
On the first Monday in February, the.
Xl1*- there WiiTbe an f lection I h‘ fife V ily
° f Sanford for Marshal ahd Collector.
The present incumbent
Green W.
Smith certainly ought i o ” t &gt;4 re-oWciod
his record ts unassailable and be has InrW io u slyfu n filled every duty incumbent
upon him.
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Let us ro-d(fgt kim.

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make

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B u tton M oulds
Button Moulds in all sites, special prices only a
doten
Absorfaknlt r a c e C loths 5c
Absorbknit a special knitted face cloth only

25c

A case' o f W riting Tablets good for either non and
ink or pencil use. Just received as a special leader
each ........... .................................................. : . Sc

75c
Blue J e rs e y S h irts
49c
Dark Blue Jersey Knitted Overshlrts In full run of
sizes. 75c sellers only
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51.0 j

T'alumus

Pajamas full cut and well m £ ie

WOrtU IT fi .*uU_onJjr

7*.»«
in neat 'patterns

. . 5c

Writing Tablets

Rugs!

72x90.
S h e e ts
41c
10 dozen Sheets, size 72x00 inches
while they last each- only
P illo w C a s e s
18 dozen Pillow Cases 42x36 inches
standard size......................... 8 Vile

Linen S h eetin g

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93c

Another
large
shipment
of Men,
Women
and
Children

Shoes

25c
B ow Ties
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10c
S dozen Silk Bow n ee very often acid for 25c our
special price ..
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S crlven D ra w ers— Scriven Fissile Seam Drawers to well known to describe
at 75c, special for Mo'nday only

B a th T o w e l s
22x43 inch terry cloth, heavy
Turkish Bath towels, a good value
for 25c, choice o n ly ..... ........... 1 9 c

254 yards wide, All-Linen Sheeting splendid for Skirts or Coat Suits. $1.25
it r. V U.IC
v o I u q , our special price yard

S oap S pecial
A full line of Toilet Soaps including Violet and
other popular prefumery, worth double tlie price
Monday a. ca k e. . . . . . .
• - - •4 C

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Suspen der*
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19c
A full length suspender In black, white also fancy
stripes regular 25c sellers o n ly ....
................ M®

10c* - H u c k T o w e l s - Q 'Ac
25 dozen Huck Towels, 10c sellers
full size, special Monday each 8K&gt;c

20c ’
Auto Linen
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13a
Full
Inch Auto Lincnt*. worih 20c a yard snow white special for Monday
u y n r d .................. ................... - ........................
........................13c

$1
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A m erican Alurm Clocks
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73c
One cuso o f tlie well known-Amm c n A larm Gkrdrs
regular $1 sellers, see these great vulues Monday
at ea ch .................... ..........
............. .
73c

N e glige e s h irts

Ear Februar#

H e m s t it c h e d S h e e ts 89c*
Seamless Hemstitched Sheets, size
81x90 indies, worth each $1.00
Monday ......... ............. . . . . - 8 9 c

C o tto n R e p p an d Ir is h P o p lin
A broken line of Cotton Repp aild
Irish Poplin, vulues up to 35c to
close out Monday a y a rd .___ 2 2 c

L a d ies’ W o o l U n d ersh irts

*Cold W a v e P r e d ic te d
A add w ave o f marked severity that
now iwevalls over Alaska will overipread
tbe Northwestern SfBtés and from which
region it will advance eastward and
southward over the middle the middle
the week and to the A tlan tic and Gulf
Simes during the part o f the week, ac­
cording to (he W eather Bureau pro­
diction*. Abnormally low temperatures
will attend this cold in the Northern
Pacific State* the northern plateau and
Rocky Mountain regions and practically
f U dial riel » east thereof. Tbe principal
disturbance o f tlie week w ill prevail dur­
ing the next three days west o f the
Rocky Mountains, cross the middle West
by Wednesday or Thursday and reach
Hie Atlantic States Thursday ond Friday.
This disturbance wtlh In all probability,
L « attended by widespread precipitation(
especially in the Southern States and the
region west o f the Rocky Mountains.

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A m o s k e a g A p r o n G in g h a m s
A full line of Amoskeag Apron
Gimihams in all - size c hecks and
plaids in blue, green,~l)rown and
red, our price, y a r d . . . .........7 !4 c

Krv. J. F. McKinnon, pm (or. morning service,

Fev. U. F. Brown, rector: A. D. Key. «color warSunday morning «civico. 11; evening «cívico,
3:0(); Sabbalb «cluxil. U:4S a. m.¡ U. Ewbltner,
Supt.; prayer meeting. 7:30 Wednesday evening

98c
choice

12cJ4
O u t in g s
t
10c
A full line of Outing Flannel in
light and dark colors, well worth
\2lA c a yard, choice Monday. 1 0 c

r i r s t B a p tis t

iButterick
Patterns

11-4
B la n k e t s
98c
24 pair Blankets 11-4 size and a great value for
$1.25, while they last a pair o n ly ......... .. ----- 9 8 c
$1.65 11-4 size Bellevue Blankets, ¿ray only. $ 1 .3 9
$ 5 .0 0
F in e W o o l B la n k e ts
$ 3 .8 9
A few pair of Winthrope 11-4 fine Wool Blnnkets,
white with pink and blue borders, close out at $ 3 . 8 9

$ 1 .5 0
C o m f o r t S p e c ia l
$ 1 .2 9
Full double Bed Comfort, silkolean top and and bot­
tom with neat floral pattern on top, special
. Monday ........................ ........r ........ ............. $ 1 .2 9

Hrv. J W. Wikiman. pastor; bo ml «y inumili«
irrv kV, It: evening service, 7:00; Sobbaüi school,
9 15 n. m i Prof. N. J.' Perkin«. Supt.; prnyet
mrelingrvery Wednesday, 7:00 p. m : readier«'
■nrriing Friday evening at 7:30.

Holy C raaa tp la c o p s i

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SANFORD

Mr. Waldron w ill give the second of
the live Brotherhood sermons to young
men next Sunday night. Subject: “ ijis
Business." Young men particularly wclcome.

R w . J. F. McKinnon, the pastor, will
preach morning and evening. A fter the
morning service’ the annual congregation­
al meeting adjourned from the first Sun­
day will be held. A full attendance Is
requested. A cordial Invitation extended

tw o E n tra n c e s on F irs t S tre e t and E n tra n c e on M agnolia A ve n u e )

just
arrived.
See our great values in the Selby Shoe, for Ladies,
for fine wear................................... .........

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A full line o f John B. Stetaon’a H a u No. 1 quality, $5 values, in miller
block, columbia and medium shapes, our price each

Rugs!!

See our full line of Rugs in window
geauin e-P -erth -A xm in ster. wortfi.
regular price $2:30'TOutrfour-pricc
Monday only each................. $ 1 .9 8

China Matting
Full line of China Matting, any
niece In show window Monday, yd

TS C e n ts

Floss Embroidery Packages

�VOTfS NOW POURING IN
C o n te s ta ^

A r e . A lr e a d y

Be^

jl n n l n | ^ o ¿ e t Busy

LARGE NUMBEROf CONTESTANTS
W ho Will Win The Plano and 01am

Alni . Belai Offered by The '
The* in r go number o f contestants in the
Great Popularity Contest now being con­
ducted by the Sanford Hern 11 by which
11250 worth o L p rizei are to be awarded
to tbp epatpstants, are now, getting busy
and « s lin g tbclr friends to subscribe to

NEW TRACI lON LINE

RULES TOR THE .CONTEST.

Rule 1. A ll money tor subscriptioos
ahull be paid the contest manager.
must be affixed W all votes before the;
axe o f any .value In the contest.
Rule 3. Ballot» cannot
for a lU Votes can only bo obtained by
securing subscription», either new. re­
newals, or old or by chTtlrig" die 'norttlnmlon or free vote certificate out o f each
Rale 4. No employee or membèt o f
his fam ily w ill be allowed to . p a r tic ip le

elUter as o 'nominator or a Vdierll
c o n t e s t . r '.

Rule 5. Candidates .w ill. n
strlcled (n securingpub*riplten
secure them In any place In tl
States.
1.........
coupon
Rule G. Only one nomlnallt
&gt; yotes
entitling each contestant to 1
wifi be allowed.
Rule 7. A ll von must, be In the tyilt J jf e r a ^ J T
A n e o tfr start w ill bp a great benefit, lot bdx by Wednei
'W eil.
to pvery contestant, and -each and every ) Rule 8. Votes Issued cart w rt be .trans-;
one should begin imm ediately to pledging ferred to another co n testa n t'
■ Rule 9. No votes will be allowed on
their friends.
mibscribtlons held our' more thah ' one
w eek'oiler being hccured ,b y ( crintesumt.

S a n fo rd

To

K tsS tm m ee

M ay

Re

N ext P r o je c t
A groat deal has been said concerning
the proposed electric road from Snnfurdon
our.notthjp Jilsflrqmee on our south, hut
nothing certain or .definite could be
learned, although rumors^ galore were
has never been a doubt
In thq poinds °1 the inhabitant» o f both
would &lt;be o great benefit to the
shippers all ^lung-lhe line, giving
ter.route noqh, but also to the traveling
public. True, Orlando,
Sanford .and
Kissimmee h ave numerous railroad lines
and trains In and out almost all limes of
Jh^ day and night.' but there are many
points &lt;sn route o f .the prqpbsed electric
road tha^ cannot. ho reached at all by
rni.l — g j j i i w 'T t r - t y t ry r^ iflV T r»1" " ' In
a private vehicle owing to the condition
o f the roads, especially during the rainy
.seqspn. It is underlt'pod that at least
1250309 in stool w ill'be dlsposetlof the
business men along the proposed rdute,
and their Is no reason In the, .W°tw why.
purchasers could not be found for a)J
stock to be sold. A s far as the right pf
w ay is concerned, property owners ntong

iming tó coinè rtfpW fr

this proposed roarhi-Reporter Star.

tifili School Noté*

Q U A K E R C I T Y ,F L O U R , X U - t S C O

The pupils are pleased to team that
the
B efool r¿mpcqvctnet
de*
, r ' i r f * | Association
\ -* &lt;T«r

.

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* - *n
ia i
dried wt itV last meeting*
to l use
their
« i d u l

Contest Manager.
'otesyngr be secured by cHppteg
1‘thk vote coupons from this pa;
■ ll€ ill of pTiICi WIIlCll Will

l)i

to the contestants securing th

efforts

___P H IL A D E L P H IA ••

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obtaining a school librar;'
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Tbe School TKard lias luronished T kwT

Death of Intani Son
W illiam Hcfiry Marshall, aged two. and
half years, infant son o f Mr and Mrs.
Elmer L. Marshall, died ot the fam ily
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M ^ iW iP r W P I^lD D D

[111GruntfPlQfio,

h W .p u td W G i fteta A .M-.^ippen
m, the well known piano dealers of
city. The.piano Is now on exhibition
MrCrlppen show room. ' This piano is
nttrument of. fine architecture and
trine, and The Herald Iras’ mrfde a
ful study pf tjre piano before mirchusTbe winner' of the prize w ill secure
ss well worth -the efforts which a
sst o f this kind demands,
b-ieriond prlzA trill consist o f a beau-

Ihg. Members o f the choir o f the Metbodtst church rendered beautiful, »m l ap­
propriate music. The
Hornl offerings
were unusually pretty, .and ‘ , entirely
covered the little'w h ite casket Mr and
Mrs, Mmahajl have ;the, sympathy pf
their-many friends In this their sad be­
reavement.

iibfpry .t^inpot do ns good work as ono
better equipped.
Tire Irving Literary Society hold Its
regular meeting Mouduy,, giving ( n good
prpgfam. lir e Girl’s Glee Club took part
for'lhejArgi time.
Interest in athletics is keeping up and
the .boys will give a musical for the.bene­
fit o f the athletic association. The date
and program w ill b* announced later
Thri frock team IS working hard and will
make a better allowing than ft" did Inst
..... * 1
year.
Teachers and pupljs are busy prepar­
ing exhibits for the County Fair in
Orlando pn February, 7 to 11.

Card o f Thanks
To the kind irlanda and nelglibors who
ao willingly assisted us during the, sick-,
ness and death o f óur beloved boy we
wish to express our heartfelt thanks* also
to those sending flowers and assisting in
contestant to enter, and It costs nothing
to w lnr all Tbe'H erald asks is hearty co­ the music. May the Lord bless you end
The city Is pu|tlng the grounds and
operation o f Its friends and readers to spare you puch sorrow is our sinceré wish.
make this contest .a n ietlthuslaitic and
walks about the High School Into shape.
E. L . M a r s h a l l a n d ' F a m il y .
friandjy struggle for leadership.
Just clip the nomination coupon out of
each Issue o f the papel and fill’ In the
iteittp of the person horn you wish to
the address
i plainly, or If you do not have a
ilio » coupon, the name and adf thè person as a candidate. The
i the nominator will not be di-

On Earth
FIRST CLASS CRATE M A TE R IA LS , ; Sanford,

R n m li

New Suhscrlpitoni

High-grade Pianos, Organs
àiïd Giaphophones

“

12,300

¿S.000

WHO CANNOT ENTER OR VOTE

Tell. Your Neighbor ■

13
ra
(• lis

Y ou , know that there is a reason, so tell
him that.because of the better materials, the
morei scientific- formulating and the superior
facilities for accurate mixing and curing which
are used in their manufacture -

□ Armour Fertilizers Grow Biggest Crops
Don't forget to tell- him he can get Armour
Fertilizers and Fertilizer Materials for every
crop grown in the Sanford district from ware
houses in Sanford and Cameron City by calling on

H ow ard-Packard Land Co
SALES. A G E N T
ARMOUR F E R T I L I Z E R WORKS,
Jicksoi\yllle

m i -MS

10 years

You know that they produce results fur su­
perior to any other fertilizers on*the market

Fla

HOW VOTES ARE OBTAINED
•
«may,
H I» » , W
W ssecured
r v w u i w u by
y
Votes
be
securing
riptloni to' the Sanford Herald, and
seriptloni
votes'w lll be Issued upon the following

You Grower Who Has Used Armour Fertilizer

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No etiroloyee o f The Herald or immedi­
ate relative of theirs wlU be allowed to
entpr this contest as p nominee ora voter.

STUMPS

WHO M AY ENTER

■ [«ia ia iQ ia iffliB M ja i

A n y white ipan. woman, boy or girl of
good repute Is eligible to enter this great
popularity voting contest. Just send In
your name on a nomination coupon to the
nnntrat management o f The Herald,
THE JUDGES

The total count o f v o te » w ill be made
by a committee o f three prominent busin ew -m e n b ite Will be absolutely dis­
interested parties. This committee will
be announced later.

AGAIN THIS SEASON, 1910
The Vegetable Growers had splendid results
all over the state, . from the use of our Ma­
nures.^ In our Circulars we enclose enconiums that we have received.

MANAGEMENT

For the,purpose o f making the contest
« completa success. The Herald has sign­
ed i contract with the New Method Con­
test Co., o f Jacksonville, Who make a
will furnish e com
petent and 'experienced contest manager
who w ill have complete control o f the
Contest Department.
TO THE PU0L1C

O.
2 p.m.
TH E DU P O N T POW DER CO M PAN Y
w i l l | lv o .| D E M O N S T R A T I O N y f

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This contest Is to be the greatest ever
Inaugurated by. any paper In this section.
Wc have spared no expense to make
It » -liv e wire proposition1' that will keep
the Community • much Interested In the
outcotn». W e are endeavoring- by every
means to give Sanford and vicinity the
newest and most up-to-duie county pa­
per in the state, and we solicit the hearty
Uoo o ffh e &lt;dti sens in- this- con- f
eehants whs advartlse w ltb -u e to say that we expect by this

W e Give You P erfect'Safety and Quick
M aturity
Better shipping quality, larger cro
make you more money than
B R A N D on the Market.

a can
other

Not A n Idle Boast

Saafordf Fla oneastedgeoftow n
W ho

baa

k in d l y - i g l B i r i e d

p e r m ln » io n , t o

.We have been doing it for over tl
Florida,

to

m a k e th ta

H car W hat W e H avc to 8 a y About That

partlng thè contestant*.

»;tp

NOW a THE TIME

The contest begins with thls issue, thè
tinte to caler I» now is NOW. Get In thè
race belare thè others get In thè lesd.

Geo. H . Fernald

J A Ç K 8 Ü N V I L L E , F L O R ID A

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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

Ar
Billie Beardall of Orlando' was a visitor
to this city last week.

T ilt SANrORD HERALD
Dr. A. S. Carver to Speak — ...

Rev. Albert J. Coleman conducted Uni
Mrs. Sidney Carraway of Fort Ogden tarian services In the Congregational
lias been «is itin g her parents, Mr. and church Sunday afternoon. Mr. Coleman's
Little H a p p e n ln ts -^ M e n tlo n o Mrs. C. A. OcttB.
sermon was attentively listened-to by a
M atters In B rie f.
Mrs. James Granger has returned to her good sized audience.
homo in Jacksonville after n vtait .with
On Sunday. Jon. 22d, at 3 p. m., Rev,
relatives in Sanford.
A. S. Gorvcr of Worcester. Mass., will
ITEMS Of INTEREST
Henry Moore has returned from a visit (reach. The public is cordially invited.
Dr. Garvcr Is thé Billings lecturer for
to Atlanta, Ga.
the
American Unitarian Association nnd
Summary o f th e F lo a tin g S m a ll Talk
Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Philips spent Tues­
speaks with authority for liberal Chris­
S B cdn otly A r r a n le d t o r H ur­
day in Enterprise, attending a m eeting o f
tianity. He conics to the city with an
ried H erald R eaders.
i
the board o f trustees of the Methodist
established reputation as n wise and able
Arthur Butt, the genial county tax as Orphanage at that place.
preacher and lecturer. For twenty-five
•rssor was In the city on Tuesday and
Seth Woodruff, a prominent business years now. Rev. Mr. Gurver link been the
expects to be In Sanford on Feb. 1. 2 and mnn o f Orlando was transacting business
minister of the First Unitarian church of.
a
Jn3 to attend to tax matters. A ll thoee in Sanford on Wednesday.
Worcester, Mass., otic of die strong
«he think they are not* paying enough
T. J. Miller is still confined to his bed churches o f New England. A graduate of
uses can see Ur. Butt and have.the.rate
with a severe nttact of sciatica. - ^
the Andover Theological school and of
raised.
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-----Miss Birdie Harris went to Palatka. lost Pennsylvania college, where he received
j, V. R. Page has opened up u m ani­
Friday for a visit to her friend Mrs. W. A. the degree o f A. M„ Dr. Garvcr has had
cure parlor In the Y o w ell building where Walton.
fine educational advantages.
¿an¡curing, shampooing and -hair dreaeIn connection with his long service as
The Coburn Nfinstrel batfd anil the Cor-'
Be done. TJdaJ* an in n o va tion
minister
ta-WonuMe(,-he-haa txuuri
nlvkl tfflffll'TtTnide "tilings lively on Tues­
^ for Sanford and should provT» a great
grentlj? to ¿acini art nnd TduKtthmTiVtTÎÎ
day.
boon to the public.
%
.
ters.
Never before have so many new people
Reyjdr. Muirhead o f Tennessee, who
For the past thirteen years Mr. Gurver
looked Sanford over. The past week Was
Is visiting his brother Mr. R. Muirhead of
has
been u member o f llie Worcester |&gt;ub- L a most lively one.
Y
.
fftnfr.nf will preach at the Presbyterian
lic school board— and Worcester Is n big
M
r»auiL.
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japrnltrg.----- w ldu a populOÜÇMÏof 15QJ000.. l i a i t
Miss Caldwell of Waynesboro, Vn„ are in also a trustee o f Clarke University utid'of
Mrs. E. T. Lane from Anderson, Indiana,
the city ¡his week greeting old friends the Worcester Art Lcnjtue; member of the
is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. F. Lenvltt.
and acquaintances.
Antiquarian Society; president o f the
* Dr, Chss Drennen and Jas, L Giles
Messrs. Preston nnd Parrish of Ohio, Worcestêr Art Society nnd the Twentieth
were among the Orlando people visiting
were umong the visitors to the city tills Century club: secretory for the-Conference
tbedty on Thursday.
week. They were simply stuck on the for Child Labor.
, __ ,
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Hon. John Merrill o f the board of celery delta nnd will come back to locate.
Dr. Carver has proved himself n force in
- County Commissioners was ail appreciated
• ■ Mr, - nnd Mrs. "Gomprnpst -of* Dnyftmn publie affaira and Is sura to bring with
caller at the Herald office yesterday?
Beach were in the city severul days this him some uplifting thoughts to the people
ladiosaf-ihe Cnngrrgntlnnnl church
m y -frien d s were-gted-H^.Sanford, A cordial Invitation Is exwill serve a New England supper Jan. 20. to scejh em again, f it
tended to hear Dr. Garvcr at the Congre­
Place to be announced later.
gational church on,. Sunday, Jam ¿2nd.
W alter S. Williams and family of Crans­
Special
music. '
7~
Miss Jessie Tyner o f Tampa Is visiting
ton, Rhode Island hove arrived in the city
her sister. Mrs. R.' J. Holly on Sanford and will make Sanford their future home,
Heights.
Mr. Wiiliums is n member of the Cranston
Artie Smith has gone back to Ilia first city council and identified with the busi­
love and purchased another Cadillac. His ness interests and will prove o valuable
large produce business made a car addition to Sanford.
All L oca l A d vertisem e n ts Under This
necessary.
.
G. R. Keller o f the Reporter-Slur was in Heading, One Cent a W ord Each Issue
Prof. Mendenhall has accepted the the city on Monday and took in the celery
position os organist in the Methodist delta. Mr. Keller, was greatly surprised
Fine cabbage plants, rcudy for the
Episcopal Sunday School.
T H E
at the mnny improvements and the vast field. W. E. Squires, Cameron Ave. 23tf
For Sale—Orange grove, 600 trees on
Cecilian Music Club will meet in- Mrs. amount o f form products being raised in
high pine land in Puola. suburb o f San­
F. S. Munson's studio Satunluy, Jan.. the Sanford section. Mr. Keller is associ­ ford, James Groves, New London. Con­
ated with Mr. Walton in the publication necticut;
Utb. 3, p. m.
22-3p
Lost— Brass dog
whip. Return
to
Mrs. Alice D. Young o f the Florida of the Reporter-Star and doing their share
Ruce Truck on Carnival
Presbyterian Missionary Union will ad­ in putting Orange county before the i»eo­ Automatic
grounds and receive reward.
dress the members of the Ladies' Mis­ ns the banner county o f the stute.
For Sale—(¡BiY-Aeres. 23 cleared, 7 room
.In still a t Y o w e ll's — Mew glnghamn. house, large barn, ornnge and other fruit
M A K E S
IT
E A S Y
sionary Society of the Presbyterian church
' at 7 p. m. Friday OX the Presbyterian C o m e and see them fo r you rself. trees, a nice home. OH acres, 3 cleared
on Clay rund. 40 acres timber land, good
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church. All ladies o f the congregation N. P. Y o w ell &amp; Co
farm lni.d. 20H acres hammock land,
and of the sister churches ore cordially
Dr. Howard has returned nnd can be ¡45» cleared, lino well 3 acres tiled, small
A. P. CONNELLY
GEO. II. FERNALD
invited io attend.
found ut his residence in the forenoon house on railroad. A ll the above nt a
S c c ’ y &amp; Trcas.
Presiden t
bargain, Address Box No. 36, R. F. D.,
22-if
Mrs. K. S. Hugos arrived in the city on and his office in the afternoon.
No. 1.
22-Glc
Tuesday from Dayton and will spend the
Cut your seed |»oiutoes with a Yankee
Wanted— A temporary or (»ermonent
winter with Mr. Hughes.
Seed Potato Cutter.
Geo. 11. Ferrmld pohtuon ns stenographer by a lady witli
Let
Tell Y o u A b o u t It
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three years' experience nnd graduate o f
F. S. Forster has returned to Sunford Hardware Co.
business
college.
Address
stenographer,
from Alabama, after au absence o f tw elve
Keep your eye on what’s going on at !
care o f Sanford Postmuster.
2l-3t-p
years and will make this city tfis future our store. We ask you to carefully cum.
For Sale—Cabbage plants. Geo. Fox,
-s
home, Mr. Forster Is a brother-in-law pare our prices with anyone s quotations. |cl|y
21-tf
of Hon J. N. Whitner.
Look them up and we will get your busi­ j
Lost—On 0th street between Ouk Aye.
i nnd Sanjord Avenue, a small open face
Mrs. J. W. Wildman returned Saturday ness. Sanlord Furniture Co.
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A G EN TS
gold watch with owner’s initials on the
frotn Jacksonville, where she had been
If your aim in life is to economize nnd
back. Finder please return to Herald o f­
Spending u week with her brother and his to have for your everyday use dependable fice nnd receive reward.
2l-3t
family.
goods at the lowest possible prices we ask
For Sale— Bargain for cash. Ted acre
Offle« with H O L D E N R E A L E S T A T E CO.
H. E. Adams of Tampa spent Tuesday you, not for our sake, nor for this town's celery farm. Five acres tiled*, with crop
night in the city.
sake, nor for the sake o f anything hut that will pay for land title season. Close
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. 21-2p
Calvin Brinkley, a prominent business your owu (locket book und your bonk ac­
For Sale— Onion plants. 50,000 Crystal ,44.+&lt;t.++ÿ&lt;.+++&lt;e-+4&gt;++++++-i"&lt;"t"t'-}'‘t*4- ++4&gt;+ + + + * + - l- + + + + + * + + + e + + * " &lt; man of Jacksonville spent a few boura in count, to uim for our store and hit the W hile Wax Bermudas, $1.25 per thou­
Address W . C.
Sanford on Wednesday, enroute to his centre o f economical buying, Sanford sand, f. o. b. Orluudo.
Post.
21-3c
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22-tl
home, after having attended a m eeting o f Furniture Co.
For
Rent—Two
rooms,
furnished
or un­
the trustees of the Methodist Orphanage
Buy celery form from owner. Let crop
furnished. with bourd or without, in now
VEGETABLE BUYER
■t Enterprise.
puy it. Five ucres. A ll tiled, old land, house, witli modern improvements. A d ­
20-tf-c
OEFICE: NO. Ill
SANfOKD, FLORIDA
C. S. McEwan. the well known Missouri new cottage, well located. In crop— tine dress Box 46T.
strawberries
Only
twelve
hundred
dol­
For
Sale—
1
team
of
mules,
wagon
and
See
Me,
M
r.
Farm
er
Life insura uco man o f Orlando was in*
burness. H. A. Hill. 2 miles west 14
the city on Tuesday and ^ w w b lM jp d 1au . lars required. I'll meet you. Box 24,
south.
20-tfc
22-11p
■gfney here. J. B,
W
ha've Route 2 . ' _______________________
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Absolutely
fresh.
charge of the office located In the Garner
Eggs for hatching, from White Leghorn
F ive D ollars R ew ard
and Woodruff building.
prize winner stock. W. A. Herring. 20-4lc
Will be puid for the return of tiie
Phon« 324.
House for rent or for sale. Corner 3rd
W. I). Holden baa returned to Sanford English
H « r « l d Building
Watch recently stolen. The
and Chapman avenue. Apply 115 Dak
- a ft « a sojoin in Tennessee;------------ *----- w uldflff gOt&lt;Ltranrtng case. TTiamifnctitred
avenue.
—Hhtfc
Fancy Wofka of AU Kind*, ¿»lamping, EmUroidciy Supplici,
Mil. Dr. Lewis o f Defiance, Ohio spent by Bracebridge, Clcrkingwelb Londun und For Sale— A launch 16 feet ., long, 3H feet
1ionic-M*dc Cooking « Specially«
several day* o f this week the guest* of Is numbered 30273. A. E. Philips.
beam, in perfect order 3 H. P. engine. Ce­
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fcil
Gabelt.
French
avenue.
17-lfc
C on sign m en ts and O rders S o licited
Mrs. Stephens. Mrs Lew is was enroute
Plano Tuning
For.Sale— Two acres inside o f city lim ­
to Geneva to spend the w inter.
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Next week Wade, the tuner, will work ité on the west side o f Sanford. Price ! l«**s s s s s s &gt; it* SSSSSSSSS» S W W 1 ^ W W » H S » W SW W H S W S W A S W 4 H t
Rev. L W. Moore, presiding elder of the
in Sanford. Orders mailed to him to Or­ $1,061) for a quick sale. Address McCloy
H. Martin.Sanford. Fla.
11-tf
Tallahassee district o f the Methodist
lando will receive attention. Orders can
For Rent— Nice offices.
Also ware­
„church, visited Sanford this w t s k the
nlso be phoned to No. 40, Orlando,
Rat proof. N. H. Garner.
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J. A. Hendry on Magnolia W ade w ill pay the phone toll on all house. 32x36,
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8-lf
•venue.
genuine orders.
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Wanted— By fifteen years' experience
A meeting o f the Reading Circle o f the
cleaner, dyer and tailor ladles' and gents'
Married
clothes, to clean, dye, repair or alter.
Hoaie sod Foreign Missionary societies
On Wednesday Dec, 21st, Mr. Ernest Suits made to order at 15. 20, 25 or 30
« the Methodist church w ill be held at
days. Our price will suit your pocket.
w residence o f Mrs. W . R. Stiles, corner Gibson of Carbonduie. and Miss Ruth Your money’s worth or your money bock.
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raluieitu avenue and Third street, Friday Wulker, o i Ricbvlew, were married at St. Bradford &amp;. Kellli. 405 Third S t Phonek t$ C
afternoon. Jan. 20th. at 2JO. It Is car- Charles, Missouri. A fter making a visit 311.
For Rent— Roopis. furnished or unfur­
“ « « l y toped that there will be a fulT a t­ with relatives In S t. L oujs they readied
Ideal M eans the h ig h est E xcellen ce— A C o m b in a tio n o f
tendance and the study begun in earnest. Rich view Friday evening at 6:48, under a nished. suitable for light housekeeping.
A pply Corner Park and Ninth.
shower of rice and confetti thrown by
all Good P oints. Ideal F e rtiliz e r M eans a p e rfe ct
Mrs. G. F. Smith has returned from a
Wanted—Cottage o f five rooms or Oat
their many friends.
P la n t Food. ’ Ideal F e rtiliz in g M eans the C o rre c t
o f five rooms.Address Box 1066. S-tf
visitt0 her sister Mrs. Milton H arvey
Ruth, is the popular daughter o f Rev,
use of th is P la n t Food.
oi Tallahassee, where she was
For Rent—Ten acres tiled land on street
and Mrs. L &amp; Walker, prominent people
car Uñé. Station on place. Two acres o t
honor at a reception given b y
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OUR F R E E B O O K L C I . W I T C O o f R id iv lew and was spending the win­ tiled land, cottage and' bum un place.
■to"Mabry on Dec. 22nd, which was
ter with her sister. M rs.. C. H. Duggan. On street car line. Address, J. N. WhJt0 serial Invent. Mss. Sm ith—w as » U t ; L ou is.' ThBTicquatm ance that Jed TTcr. Sanford f lorida.------------------------2x1
^cipitm o f many other social favors
to the happy marriage was formed some
For sale__ 1 have five or six pieces o f
B rin g s Up Im p o rta n t Questions on T h i s S u b je c t and
tUo during her stay in Tallahassee.
lim e ago while Miss Ruth was visiting land more Ilian 1 need for trucking. These
A n s w e rs Th e m . Send f o r If.
lends were bought cheap, cleared under
G 1C Brodwater the w ell .known fartf- relatives in Carbondale.
...
mV own supervision and will be sold at *»
TEe News Joins tho many friends o f tha
bargain. Ona ft vs acres
. mai&gt; has Just returned from Tampa
-*"® e *&gt;8. accepted a position as travelling young couple in wishing ih^m a long,
third year Ut cultivation,
40 acres
leuuan for the Tampa Fertiliser Co. happy ond prosperous life.—Carbondale from Beck Hammock station.
half cleared and’ plowed, balance Ane
"*"u*mpany makos the famous Germo- i;UL) News. ,
him m nfk two strong wells, tool bouse, /&lt;
R. H. W H ITNER, Agent, Sauford, Florida
W U a n d o f fertilizers and Mr. BrodMiss Walker ts the niece o f C. R. Walker miles from Cameron City.
Beat bargain
»»te r as usual sell the new brand here o f this city and spent several years In on the market. Phone 7-3. Levi Bln
Binfonl.
Urge quantities.
2-U.
ienford where she t a s many friends.

T A TE

could not enjoy the pat=

* " ronage -at Sanford for the
past thirteen years did we
not have ther reputationr
which is usually shared by
all reputable establishments,
. in giving careful attention to

PERSONAL

detail, and leaving .nothing
undone to please.

will convince you it is to
^-^atead.vantage_to maker us— ’
your haberdasher.

WANTS

Clothier and Hen’s Furnisher

FLO R ID /)

8ANFORD

Stop
Paying
Rent!

Sanford Building &amp; Loan
Association. / "

Own
'Your
'
Home

Us

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

General Fire Insurance
Florida

Sanford,

G. W. S P E N C E R

W O M A N ’S E X C H A N G E ,

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IDEAL SPRING FERTILIZING
CITRUS TREES
All Spring Fertilizing is Not ID E A L

»U E S T IO N S O N S P R IN G

F E R T IL IZ IN G

-Wilson &amp;- - ToomerTertili:
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We arc probably the oldest
regular advertisers o f r idrl•
da Farm Lands In the 8oiith.
We advertised before the:
present Intense Interest In
•Back to the Und.** Our
methods have brought us In
touch with thousands of
people all over the world.
We will gladly refer you to
tome of these people on
request. Enquiries cheer­
fully answered.

AND

January 13, I9U

THE 8A N rO ltO fir R M J )

ami

FLORIDA TRUCKER

The Howard-Packard Land
Company la Incorporated
under the Laws o f riorlda
Paid up capital $100,000.
The company differs from
the many companies explotting riorlda lands in
th at ft'* ahO me corporation
with an established hlghgrade home and foreign
reputation to
maintain.
land In our t|ome territory

“ A Newspaper W ithin a Newspaper
o f th e In te n d in g In v e s to r and S e ttle r b y the

P ublished In th e In te re s ts

H o w a rd -P a c k a rd

Land

C o m p a n y,

In c o rp o ra te d ,

S a n fo rd ,

Florida

Some Day You’ll be Glad to Even Hear of a Chance to Buy a

AT A PRICE PER ACRE BASED ON YIELD PER ACRE
P rice T o d a y T o r T e r m s

$3 0 0
FOR

TEN

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ACRES

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Every Purchaser of*a trret of land at Volusia Farms
wishing to quit Within One Y ea r from completion of his pay­
ments, can have his Money back in full with 6 per cent in­
terest, added, upon the only condition that the farm is deeded
back to us. W e will write this in your contract
History is repeating itself in Florida. Thous­
ands of people are coming into this State.
Every new settler adds value to the land.
Every month sees prices advance. Wholesale
tracts are now at the price it was formerly
possible to buy a£ retail. Not a decade ago
land around Sanford was sold for $2.50 an
acre. Today,
unimproved lands readily sell
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The man with a few thousand dollars to in­
vest ought to investigate Florida’s Volusia
Farms. The man wishing to cultivate a citrus
grove "from the ground up,';* should investi­
gate Florida's Volusia Farms.- The man with
enough money to help him •over the in itial.
period of settling in a new section and wish­
ing to engage in diversified farming, will find
at Volusia Farms all that he requires in the
way of soil, climate, transportation and recre­
ative opportunities provided by river, woods
and lakes.
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Why not be one with the making of history?
Why not buy your Florida Volusia Farm this
season at this season's price?

As soon as the

limited number of $30 per acre farms are sold,
the price w ill advance to $35— and every new
settler will add value to the land. * l f you can­
not cultivate your land now?-buy- and hold
until you are ready.

If you do not want to

farm, buy for investment— buy now.

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The Howard-Packard Land Company has
never advised or urged the purchase of any of
its lands sight unseen. We have sufficient
confidence in the lands we handle to know
they w ill bear personal inspection. We also
like to meet prospective purchasers face to
face. We like to talk with them— we like you
to talk with the many contented settlers we
have located in Florida. . The better you know
us, the more confidence you have in what we
say and in what we do. Therefore."if you carif
possibly arrange it, come here and make per­
sonal inspection.
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• Homeseekers’ excursions leave northern and
central points January 3 and 17; February 1
and 15; March 1 and 15. T ic k e t s to San­
ford are good for* tw elve days. These
six excursions are run at a tim e' when San­
ford is at her best. The celery, is beintf mark­
eted. - Thé Soil is yielding of its wealthy Come
here then you’ll see for yourself whether the
claims made for Sanford soil are true o r un­
true. Then, if you prefer to buy in the Celery
Delta proper, we’ll be glad to have you inspect
our Eureka and Black Hammock lands.
You can have our booklet, “ Resources of
Volusia Farms,” by writing for it. This illus­
trated booklet describes the famous tract in
details Tells you a Jot about Florida you
don’t now know. It contains a map showing
you the exact location of ^the^Farms; ibtf-acopy of our liberal Contract for Deed wherein
you are protected in every possible way—
wherein you are given every opportunity to
make good, iryoU want to give up within one
year from completion of your payments, you
can get your money back.

W e Invite Y o u r E n q u iry for Booklet or W e W ill Cheerfully A n sw e r Individual Letters.
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H ow ard-Packard Land Company Inc.
Peoples Bank Building
Mr. B. A . Howard. President of
UthfiJlQward-Pftcknrd Land Corn| puny, Sanford, spent a week in
Chicago during the recent Land
| Show. “ It was surprising," he
•a...Herald-reporter. ..‘'to.
know the immense interest now
b e i n g taken in Florida.
Of
course, being in the’land business
I here; 1 knew a large-num ber o f

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people were interested in this
State, but the week spent at the
iaicalTjy a re­
Land Show was prut
velation.
The vast attention
now given to Florida can only
mean one thing— that the prosent price for land must speedily
advance, especially In the case of
land around settled communi­
ties like that o f Sanford W l

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Orlando.
‘T h e nearer land is situated to
a settled community the more
-valuable that land is from an
economic standpoint over that of
land further away,- even though
both be equally blest withnatural advantages., Therefore,
1 look forward to the near future
whoa our best lands will hqve

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SANFO RD. FLORIDA
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their selling price m ore hearty
approximate t h e i r poductive
value per-acre.
“ What did I think o f the
ShowT”
“ It was fine. It Was worth
millions of dollars from an edu­
cational point or view, To“ state
in print that a thousand dollars
have been received for an acre

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this o r th a t

is m o t

so convins

ing as actually showing the class
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o f goods that an acre
Florida exhibits and exhibitors
received a great deal of attention
but I think the Florida exhibits
k

could liave been .more numerous
and complete.

�SANFORD, THE WONDERFUL
C O M M IS S IO N
CAR

L,OT

DISTRIBUTORS

We want your crop and will offer special

K. ' f t

An Orlando Scribe Writes Abdut the
Celery Delta

M ERCHANTS

U. C. Keller o f the Reporter-Stbe win* a
visitor to the city on Monday and the fol­
lowing article expresses h i» views on the
great Sanford section:

inducements

M U R-R-TL L L ,—Resident

M anag1

— Having been-offeretlon-tiUJomttbil* trip
to Sanford by that prince o f good fellows,
Seth Woodruff, who is not only interested
in thp cattle Industry o f Orhnge county,
but has garden land in the celery delta
on which splendid crops are now being
raised, the temptation to see the "cclory
delta" in full crop was too alluring to re­
sist and an extended visit of investiga­
tion proved very enjoyable.
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SAN FO RD . FLO R ID A

P e rio d ic a ls

When it is remembered that only a few
years ago the entire area now In celery,
lettuce, cauliflower, cabbage, potatoes.
onions, etc., was one vast hammock, over­
grown with cabbage palmettoes and Scrub
palms’ ilnd oaks, the transformation seems
almoat impossible. On every hand gangs
o f workmen are to be fouadL'clearing
new land, plowing for the first time, get­
ting ground in shape for planting, put­
ting out planta o f various kinds, or per­
haps putting 1b new systems of irrigation,
all seemingly .Intent on capturing that at-'
mighty dollar said to be so easily over­
taken in the vicinity of Sanford. Hun­
dreds of acres o f beautiful lund arc being
put in shape for their first erdp, whijd
seen In utmost every field passed could
be seen, sack after sack o f commercial
fertilizer, rendy to be given to the hungry
growing crop«. True, Sanford promoters
are willing to^ swear by her soil, water

Stationery

C IG A R S and T O B A C C O
C O LD and H O T D R IN K Ö ^ "n C fe CÌTEAM
Wholesale and Retail
SANFORD, FLO RID A

PHONE 109

To Think of New Furnishings
For Your Home .

EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE. QUEENSWARE

OUR

B A R G A IN

AND STOVES

CO U N TER

Jiatl jd lm ate _aa crop .I'nnluccrB.JiuLupnii.
huve ever contended that a crop fit for
ihe northern market can be raised with­
out fertilizer. A fter being shown Celery
avenue and having the ingenious system
of irrigation and drainage, used by all
successful truckers, thoroughly explained
by Mr. Woodrufl, a ride through the west
ero section in the handsome car o f his
brother, Mr. Frank 1* Woodruff and a trip
around the belt line tendered by Mr. A .T .
Rossctter, one o f the builders and owners
of the Sanford &amp; Everglades Railroad
and tiie Sanford Traction Co., rounded out
one ui the most enjoyable days ever
spent in the state, Mr. Rossctter und his
associates huve done much for Sanford
and the celery delta. Besides putting in
this elegant little railroad Bysteui,' tiiey
have ditched and [Hit on the mnrkct hun­
dreds Of ucres of land that is making and
will make this section of th e -sta te
famous.
On the car going out, leaving Sanford
about 3 p. in., were between sixty and
seventy scIhw I children, wlw were brought
in every morning ai the county’s expense
und taken back home every afternoon,
tiie authorities being satisfied it is much
cheaper and better than maintaining
schools in tiie country for these pupils,
who now have the advantages of a fine
corps of teachers’ und one of the hundsomest public school buildings in the
state.

J u st a c ro s s th e s tr e e t

Rand B u ild in g

Married or Single. Have a Home or a Good
Safe Investment.

The Markham
Park Addition
O n the O rlan d o road just two
from street car line

blocks

Thirty - B eautiful Lots
Just been laid out and
graded. N o w read
lome. ( N o place li

streets

With such men as A. T. Rossctter, A. P.
Connelly. Geo. 1!. FernuLL George K. Cal­
houn, ii. H. Chappell. J. N. Whitner, For­
rest Lake, W. D. H olden, Frank L. Wood­
ruff, R. J. Holly and many others who
are always anxious and willing to show
you over tills great farming section, not
with the idea of selling you a farm,¿&gt;ut
solely to show the wonderful advantages
o f this great vegetable growing district,
the rapid growth of Sanford and surround­
ing territory is cusily explained, and with
that push and shove displayed by so
many of ber leading citizens a much
greater and more rapid advancement may
tie looked for In tiie future.

An Opportunity to r no roe seeker a
Much _iu («rest is m u iU fu iadlu iLe work
now under way on the properly at the
southeast corner of Celery and Sanford
avenues, under the direction o f representa­
tives o f tiie Bowman Realty Company, of
Huntington. W. Vu.. who are opening up
a plan of choice residence lots for the
Realty Trust Company, present owners
o f t lie property.
Local real estate men have centered
their energies, to a great degree, In the
effurt to sell farm lands and' have met
with much encouragement, but have,
more or less, overlooked the provision or
residence sites for tbe wago-corner of
Sanford. The opening of "Celery Avenue
Addition" (the name by which the abovementioned property will be designated),
will afford Uie homeseeker os well as the
investor an opportunity to secure most
desirable property, at reasonable prices
and on easy terms.
Mr. Partridge, reproeeutiug the Bowman
Realty Company, is making headquarters

being

oee me at once. It don t cost notn
ing to look and get your choice. Some
lots shaded with oaks and some witli
orange trees. N o w is the accepted time

See M e

at O n ce ,

and Save M oney

NoUce

t a t t i MASH SI*. U.».HAfTt&gt;»r'.

Is a |)crmnncnt, durable and sani­
tary covering for'floors adapted for
use in residents or for any interior
where oil cloth or lincolcum would
ordinarily be used* _ I t will last Tor
years and is. absolutely water proof,
will not absorb grease" o f the drip­
ping in the kitchen. From a sani­
tary point
step in
advance of oil cloths a q j^ a jjicr
f l o o r i n g r - f a i l i L , s with, the
canvas backing which is absorbent
and forms a lodging place for germs.

J u $ t 4 0 c . Yard.. Como in
and Exam ine

Salt and Fro9h W ater Flstr

Now Is The Tim e T o Buy Impi
• ed “ Ready to Plant” Sanford
Celery Farms
can be bought for .the next thirty
days for less

money

than

have Sanford farms to sell.
Burbank nor Celery City

ever

again.

We

Not Largo, Taft,

but

Sanford.
one

H.. H.

C H A P P E L L ’S
Real Estate Agency

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Nominated by

The registration books o f the d t y o f San­
ford w ill be open from 0 a. m , Jan. 2nd.

that tr eoupou be,used, it will—fir

Room No. 1.
F IR S T S T R E E T

Garner-W oodruff Bldg.

A ll those desiring lo vo te iti tiie com­
ing city election should see that they are
properly registered.

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

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cilitate matters to send one for each contestant Under no
circumstances w ill the nominator’s name be divulged.
The Herald Contest Manager.

�January 13. 190

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Only three and
one-half m i 1 e i
from Sanford, on
hard au r f a c e d

T h e moat beautiful, g
most highly Improved, - }
and Hobest of all lin- g
oleared land In the
Celery Delta

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H A M M O C K sold on
easy term s

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The Sanford and g
Everglades R. R
will run freight V.
train» and street •
:au a direct xhxuugh. v
Palm Hammock g
with aide tracks A
every half mile for

w tpneea will coon
^ a d v a n c e mireriilly----0 Buy a town lot in
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See J E S S AM I N E PARK
10 aerea of stately
Palma,
Majestic
Oaka and fragrant
Yallow Jeaaamine
an eiquisite »pot
untramm

Palm

Hammock g

it being settled by f

Frequent a g r e e t
car service brings
churches, theatres
and shop# to your

a very high class
of p e o p l e . A
home here insures
you good neigh-

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school
privilege
for your children

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T h e ra Is no b e l t e r .
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g of Increased

v a lu e s .

�TME SANTORD HERALD
In th e Circuit Court, Seventh Judíelo
Circuit, O ra n te cou nty. S ta te o f

C. M, .HAM ILTON
DENTIST * *

ui'iJi,0* lhB «loption of

Fred W, Wilmott, Jj.

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J. W. Wllm.lt and

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W W L &lt;ivM* th#t

J w. Wltmott

A* D. 1011, or am ioon efter at the
to the Honorable Minor
St'.Igiff*VÜj1*?.0* H1* ClraiU Court, 7tli Juülclnl
w wti£L P orW,f for *h* adoption by u&lt; of I'ml
W. Wllrtiott, a minor, a* our child and heir-at-law.
ÍAMu W. W tunny,

^ T c n y Clerk, tre a s u re r. A ssessor.

Kootn 13 Pico Building

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

N o tic e o f A pplication fo r Tax Deed
Under S ection 8 o f C hapter 4888.
L a w s o f Florida
--Notice is hereby given that W. B. French and

M. W. LOVELL.

DENTIST
Welbom Block
Sanford, Florida

DR.

Blk. U. Mitchell a Survey of Lavy Grant, assesseil
In the narnepf Unknown Owner.
„ ,C»rt-4f 3, dated JulyJ . 19M I Lots 23 and 24,
Blk. D/Mltchell's Survey of Levy Grant, assessed
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nlA. Trtsxuirr and Assessor. A dUren of 8an23nMitnuou»ly since 1880.1havei been actively
KrtiUnl with hersvery Interest. That I am cotnut rot sad esn serve acceptably a* Clerk, Treassnd A w e «'* I have no misgivings. Intimate
¡m*lnt*Dcr wlih the history, ptrogresa end high
fa s of the Sanford of today give me good form end
¡S ms u be useful In substantial way*, along with

373. dated Juivglr IliUO^i r ‘A .iU .M » 4«U ,
MltAell's Surrar-t# tF V y Cram, iiTsessnl
In the name or Mrs. M. E. Hicks.

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Cert. 374, dated July 3, 1905: Lou 31 ond 32,
Blk. D, MltcbeU'a Survey of Levy Grant, assessed
In the name of Mrs. M. E. Hicks
Cert 377, dated July 3 , 1903: Lou 65 ami 66.

! Florida Fruits

DR. R. M. MASON

S. U r ranch of Knoxville, Tenn., purchasers of tax
certificate* named below has Bled raid certificate*
In my office and h at made application for tax deed
to luue In accordance with law. Said certificates
embrace the following described property situated
In Oramtecounty, Florida, to-wlt:
dated June 3. 1907: Lot 8, Blk. D.
Mitchell s Survey of Levy Grant, assesaed in the
name of E. If. Palmer.
„.Cert. 432, dated June 3. 1907: Lula 21 and 22,

In the name of Mrs M L lllcka.

SHIPPERS OF

DENTIST
Ofliee; H in « BWg. over Woodruff’s Store

General Insurance Agents

W. E. HOUSHOLDER
DENTIST

■kÿiw» 23, 24 and 23, Pico Bldg

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

’Phone 41

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DICKINSON &amp; -DICKINSON
Attorney* at Law

d, Florida

Sonrord.* Florido
cording to law, tax deeds will Issue thereon on the
For M arshal.
Slit day of January, A. D. 1911.
laiooone* my candidacy for re-election a* Mar- ' Witness my oficial signature and seal this the
30lh
day of December. A. D. 1910.
¿ T l propose fo make the race solely , nn my
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B. M. Rootwrrt.
nrord Jam notthrtandldnleof any clique. I
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County, Florida.
•dkit the support of the voters on my merit*.
20-4t
By M A, llowaro, D.C.
Respectfully.

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Marshal and Collector.

In C ircu it Court, 7th Judical Circuit o f
-. F lo rid a In and fo r Orange County

I hereby announce my candidacy Tor the offlee of
Imhil and Collector for Sanford at the coming The Peoples Bank of San-'
ford, a corporation organ­
ItjelrrtMi
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ised and existing under
the laws of the state of
w. A. TILL1S.
Florida
vs.
The Flotldu l-sr.d and De­
SANFORD LO D G E S
velopment Co., a corpora-

The O N L Y bank in Sanford that
INSURES EVERY D O LLAR DE­
POSITED A G A IN S T LOSS from any
and all causes.
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O STEO PA TH IC

PHYSICIAN
Office (Jtimer-WoodfufT Building
K e «id a n o a £ lS .M s g n a lla Avfcnue

Office Hour*;' 0 to 12: 3 to Ï —
Other hour* by apimlntment

Florida
Notice of liutitutlon
ol Suit by attach­
ment.

ANDEW JOHNSON
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M. G. T. Building.

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BANK

OF

SANFORD

~o n d ^ riip lircciH ie* your patronage

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Practice* In Stale and Federal Court*.

ItMti every Monday nt 7:30 p. tn.. over Imperial
hrstrt. W. P. Stone, N, G.
- W. S. Daldww. See y.

PEO PLES

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Prompt Service
Polite Service
Accurutc Service

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

Sanford Loose No. 27, 1. 0 . O. T.

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FOUR PER CENT allowed on Savings Deposits

Phone 248

Safety Deposit Boxes for rent
Mainale Chapter No. 2 ,O rder ta a te r n S tar
Uttti rvrry iiw n d and fourth Friday In moniti.
Everyone who hAi &gt;e«n hU Star In the Foil aro
arilally Invltnt to viali the chapter.
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* GEO. A. DeCOTTES
ATTORNEY

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COUNSELLOR

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Practice in Stole and Federal Courts

f. 0. t:, Celery City Aerie 1833
Martinet Brit and third Tuesdays In every month.
Hill la Wetlioio- Block, third floor.

Welborn Block

P|t»cnlx Lodge No. 5. K. or P. "

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Sanford. Fla

HAND B R O TH E R S

THOMAS EMMET WILSON

MsstS second nod fourth Tuesdays. Vlsltli
always welcome. P. E. Hutchinson. C.
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S Frank. K. K. and S.

ATTO RNEY AND COUNSELLOR
A T -L A W

genford Lodge, No. 62, r. L A. M.

L IV E R Y , F E E D and

Lute State Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of
Florida
. Residences, Sanford and Sylvan Lake

C. V. Spencer. Master: J. C. En imi tiger, Beeretsry. Commun ration every Brit and Jhlnl Thurs4*jiit T:3tlp m Visiting brothers welcome.

Harness and Wagons
kftJos or Application T o r Tax Deed
Under Section 8 o f~ C h a p te r~ 4 8 8 8 ,

L. G. STRINGFELLOW
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE

Laws o f F io r f^ fe
Kstlm Is berths s l V i that W. B. and S. M.
heath of Knoxvill* TeiiV purchasers of Tax O r tAcitrs Nos 45g and 4fflF dated the 3rd, day of
Js m A. D 1907, have filed sold certificate In my
and have made application for Tax Deed to
•sas la aac-onlanoc with law. Said certificates
manor the following described property situated
Is (hues County, Florida, to-wlt: Cart 453—Inti
Hto To, blk. D. Milchrir* Survey -of Levy
ufUl
Csrt453-Loti 42 to 46. Blk. D. Mitchell* SurwytgUvy Grant.
/Tksukflxnd leing assessed at the date of the
¡mnao* of such certificate* In the name of UnL**e* Owner.
Vxless said Certificate aball be redeemod abM U lolsw. Tax Deed will issue thereon on the
Utkasy of F ebruary, A D 1011.
,.!*?*** ¡“ T uJh:t»l signature and aeal thla the
JltkAos iAJanuary, A T D 'iO ll.

Blacksmithlng and Horseahoaing

Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged
HEAVY HAULING AND CONTRACTING

NOTARY rtJBUC

Dissolution Notice

Office in City Hall
The luirtiicrhhip lierciofore existing l&gt;ctweon K. R. Murrell anti J. B. Willis un­
der the name o f "The Boston” store has
J A. Thom pson h a * opened o m e a l
11:j t day been dissolved by mutniii cun m arket at the c o rn e r o r SaitTord Ave.
sent.
and Third s tre e t and w a n ts t o see his
A ll biUs due The Boston will be pay­ old cu sto m ers and new on es
E very­
able to K. R. Murrell ond the said J. B. th in g In Florida and W e s te rn m eats.
W illis is hereby released from all obliga­
tion of said partnership. The business to
bo conducted In ihefuture under the name
of the Boston oml by the said K. R. Mur­
S
II. Roewawi,
Circuit Court, Orange County. Florida.
rell.
i K. R. M umhei.i .
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H. E. TO LAR

M M. SMITH.
H. R. STEVENS.
President
Vice-President

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Shoe Repairing By Machinery |
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Quicker, Neater and Better than the Old W ay £
Same Man but New Location
Just Try. Me and See
No. 113 W . h rs t Street, ÌNext Door to W o od ru ffs Store

tA 7A D E , THE TUNER,

Jan. A, 1011.

SANFORD,

iLlÖRIDA

Wsda W ill Pay Phon« Toll on
All Ganulna Orders

H ea tin g -S to ves

D rin k a B o ttlo of

H ave your beater put up now. The
cold is coming. Be prepared. We have
f LOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS
a largo stock of wood beating stoves also
gas and oil beater, riiofioo. H. Ternnld
Hardware Co.
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2 »lf AOENT JACKSONVILLE TLOjfAL COMPANY

L. H. T E M P L E

Phone IG6.

lifts and Oak Ave.

Special Offering in Feriis.
Floral Desitfas to‘ Order

S an ford,
Florid a

G IN• G E R A L E • OR S O D A W A\T E
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J. D. PARKER, Prop
Room ond B oard

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$1.50

Per

D ay

Plumbing and

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0*»k of Cltrui

F IR S T N A TIO N A L BANK

County, Florid*.

Special Rata

by tha Week

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A ll Work Receives My Personal Attention
and Best Efforts

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Phone 230

CIPPO*'tc City Hall

■atu*U n | of The Florida Land nnd

T

Henry

McLaulin

JEWELER

aTg'rotardUte
A v srcpayment,
n u ° sands aall

O F SANFORD, FLA .

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Sanford Library

H . RAND. Praald.nl
R. F O A E T E R , a s h la r ______________

Only National Bank In Orange County
Funds Protected by Burglary Jnauranco
Safaty Dapoalt Boxaa for Rant
ORGANIZED 1887

M Y SPECIALTIES

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QEO. F E R N A L D , Vloa-Praa.
R. P . W H IT N E R , Aaat. Caahlsr

w
1ä btesent* their
“ L claim*
!!!1&gt; !!Iduly
VS
oadmlgoed 4or allowance on Plckard’a Hand-Painted China
1.1911, oa per order of court

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A Development Co.

Gorham’s Sterling Silver
Rogers* Plated Ware
Elgin ond Waltham Watches

ROOM 20
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED

Upstairs, Pico Block

31_Count y J u égerG t«te-«f

BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES
FROM » M UF TO t il. rOR NEW
Boi «71
F U “ *7
time i will

SMANIBAROCR

Open Tu e sd a ys 4 to 6 p. m

T H E M. &amp; R. S T O R E

And ICE CREAM PARLOR ii .
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Ice Cream Furnished m Pints, Quarts and Gallons

AND

Stationery, Confeotlopcrv and
Periodicals of all Kinds

■yatpntays"4 to *»p. m.
gers W e l c o m e

lJLM

firs t Street

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Mr C M 1 d isc o u n t fur c a tti -

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123.858
181,788

Ir* 50. 60 ar 90 dar» inet on X
,parnienU la cm* of **ci nr«
I « d m d»*d la c m * p( drtih u
tract.
TTTU! BOND fc CÜAÄWrtZ CC

Ynttf lr«n ge Incrtue 1I8JH
Our Policy:

Conoorvatlsm, Reliability, Progressiven*«» ond Courteou» Trootmont

Number 50

8ANFORD, FLORIDA. JA N U A R Y 13, 1911

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Sanford Vegetable Growers Are Making Large Profits
on Theta Lettuce Crop This Season.
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It is nothing unusual to hear of single acres that net from $500 to $1200 per acre
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The other crops are bringing prices in proportion. The general-outlook for Celery
Delta Farm ers are brighter this very minute than they have been for m any seasons.
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Wow is the Time for You to Buy
Vegetable Farms

O n e o f our
at $150 an an acre on our very easy system o f pay­
ments.
T h e increased profits as shown this season by the growers will have a great ef­
fect in increasing the price o f land, and if you want to do business in the vegetable line in
Florida^
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You Had Better Purchase One of Our Farms
Before the price is increased by the natural development o f this section and the attend
ant success o f our growers.

Title Bond and Guarantee Companys
Farm s are situated on original transportation, are well drained, the soil is excellent and
the community is in a flourishing condition.

Fourteen Families Have Moved to Monroe

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Since we put this division o f Celery Farm s on the market.
W e are buildin
houses every day, breaking new land and planting crops o f various kinds
the effect o f making all the land in tl

new

If You Are Interested
W rite to us about Florida Real Estate.
W e have all kinds of land
chicken firms, winter homes and vegetable farms.

suitable for

Our Terms Are the Best Offered by Any Firm In Sanford
same quality, and the quality is such that it will produce

anything

that will

grow

anywhere

We Give You Six Years In Which to Pay for Your Farm and “
Charge you no interest on the deferred payments.

Write for Our Book Showing Our System of Irrigation and
Vegetable Culture. It is Free
- &amp; - G U A R A N TE E - COM PANY
Sanford, Florida, U. S. A.

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$10 monthly-'^'*

�Orange County Fair, February 7th to 11th.

I N S A N F O R D — Lit* la Worth Llolng

!••?£Va *-' i-

number 28

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 20.1911

AROUND FLORIDA

INSTALLATION QF OFFICERS

L o ca l Camp W. 0. W. Install O ffice rs
T o r th e Y e a r 1911
(de «lierai N e w » o f " T h e Land
The Woodmen o f the World, and the
Woodmen Circle of Sanford, held a Joint
of F lo w e rs.
installation o f officers Wednesday even­
ing January 11th, in the Masonic Hall.
t liiifn FROM IDE STATE PRESS The hall was prettily decorated overhead
With W. O. W „ colors, red white and
blue. The Circle colors, lavender and'
An Epitome of the Week’» M ott lm- green. Were also used in decorating'the

partant Happenings In the
em :_jtate's Domain.
Tbli week (he straw berry aeaton opened
vfth the shipment from this section o f
•bout BOO quarts o f berries, which were
•old in the Northern markets at 75 cents
« r quart. Six of the refrigerators went
j jh U e three,/fAra
'skippedfrom the local platform, s ttp , meats will be made from this-point three
times a week until about tw o weeks from
aow, when the season will be on In full
blast and thousands o f quarts w ill be
joins out dally, continuing until about
Hay 1.—Lakeland News.
During the year 1910 there were fortyjive substantial buildings erected in New
several thousand dollars, and only a few
of them cost under 81,000. .Besides these
new buildings erected, several buildings
hive been remodeled-and added to, some
— of these improvements coating 81.000 or
more. Last year was a prosperous one
for New Smyrna and the growth ' during
1911 may exceed that o f 1910. Let us
hope so and work for IL— N ew Smyrna
Breeze.

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The Kissimmee Gazette has Just re­
ceived the renewal from the county com­
missioners of BOO subscriptions to the
taper distribution in the North. This
is the most profitable publicity, when the
. general welfare la considered, that has
yet been deviled. It m ay not reach so
many people as advertising in papers
of large circulation,
but
It fetches
more,—Turn pa Times.
James O'ilrien, foreman o f a force of
men engaged in (treat grading in Pen ­
sacola found a quantity o f Silver coin,
which was unearthed by the workmen
digging down the the street. The money
was [n &lt;|miners mid dollars, and had the
appearance of Having recently been
placed In a Imle, evidently secreted by
some person who had gained it by dis. honest means and was afraid o f detection.
The money was gathered up by the
workmen.
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J. H. Campbell, o f Kingston, has a hen
that holds the record for large eggs, or
rather for the number o f yolks contained,
(tabic yolk eggs are not uncommon and
the aloretaid hen had been laying eggs
with two yolks, for some tim e post, but
she recently went -ooa better .ami dejj posited in the basket an egg os large as
a goose egg which It was found contained
three yolks.
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Robbed on The Highway
As Mrs. Marsh was returning to her
home ou Markham Heights about seven
edock last Monday night she was a t­
tacked by a bold highwayman Just be­
yond Tenth street. He sfruck her from
behind probably with . a sandbag and
after a desperate struggle snatched her
Pocketbook containing |15 and made
Ji esrape. MrsiUaTiiiinnaednuely
gave the alarm but her assailant bad
disappeared and has not as yet been
apprehended. The high weeds along this
P»rt of Tenth street make an eyoellent
Wsce for such a robbery to occur and
either the residents o f this section .will
1» obliged to carry Winchesters or the'
dty should wake up and clear o ff these
vacant lots and charge it to the property
owners. A pock o f good blood hounds
greatly facilitate the capture of
’ * " • * “ hold-up“ men who come to Florida
shout this time of the y e a r .1
Tried to steal The Herald
Some bold, bad burglar raised a w io■ -J * °* The Herald building last Monday
“ ght and gained an entrance. H e open­
ed the back door In order to make a* get, * ,y ,nd while sorting over the money
* sod checks was disturbed by Mr. Stevens,
wbo noticed that the back door was open
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h « * * the intruder Inside.
Mr.
~ -**y sa L -m B rm teak aa^nfflaar « r A white

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* « P e . If he took anything w e have
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Commercial Out» Election „ ,1 _
members and those who wish to
■* members o f the Commercial Club
Attend the m eeting at the City
1« a t Monday n igh t Jan. 23. Elec-

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Those on the reception committee were
Dr. J. N. Robespn, J | . H ^ P s flb Q d y ,X _ E ,
Milteer, Mrs. II. H. Chappell and Mrs. O.
B. Singletary. About one hundred and
tw enty-five were present.
The Woodman Drill Team wero in
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him and a f lir rn^i&amp;iVng^flStfhcf^Tlid*
marcked him out. The Circle then took
charffTand installed the officers. T. W.
Mitchell of Jacksonville in the chair.
The officers elect marched in mnklng a
pretty picture; as they formed a semi­
circle around the stump. A fter a few
remarks from the installing officer, tiie
officers took their (obligations; after which
eacluifficex i u PrUPCCJLUlCX. was escnrlwl
to the installing chair, and given a short
review o f her duty and with a badge of
Iter office. A t theefoseof die installation
Mrs. J. D. Parker made a short address of
welcome.
Next came the installation o f the W. O.
W.. with officer Mitchell in the chair,
who obligated them and presented each
with his respective badge of. office. Tiie
officers were briefly addressed by the
Council Commander,
J. J. Dickinson,
after which followed the banquet and
an excellent menu
was served, the
following young ladies assisting; Misses
Sadie Williams, Ruth Mcttlnger, Lucca.
Chappell and Margaret Davis. Excellent
music was rendered during the entire
evening. A fter the banquet a box of
fruit, cake and other good things was
sent to the orphanage at Enterprise.
The following are the newly elected
officers for the ensueing year. The Circle
officers as follows; Mrs. T, M. Williams,
Fast Guardian; Mrs. John D. Parker,
Guardian; Mrs. Edgar Diggers, Adviser;
Mrs. W. H. Williams, Banker; Mrs. John
D. Jlnktns. Clerk; Mrs. H. H. Hill. Chaplain;
Mrs.. O. B. Singlctnry, Inner Sentinel;
Mrs. Mary Hootchan, Outer Sentinel; Dr,
J. N. Robeson, Physician; G. R. Calhoun,
M. -F .. Fountain__and___Edgar
Diggers
Managers.
W. O. W. new officers as follows: J. J.
Dickinson, Council Commander; W. H.
Underwood. Adviser Lieutenant; T. J.
Miller, Banker; Dr. J. N: Robeson. Physi­
cian; J. W. O. Singletary, Conductor; F.
E. Milteer, Manager; II. H. Peabody, Inner
Sentinel; A . N, Brady, Outer Sentinel und
G. K. Calhoun. Clerk.

■PMlUTOCjirip^lng,,:

M

Early M orn ing Fire
Sanford citizens w ere disturbed in
their slumbers ubout four o'clock Monday
morning by the fire alarm. The Bothnmly
house at the intersection of Park avenue
and Tenth Street had caught on fire and
gained considerable headway before the
department arrived on the scene.
Some delay was caused by the hose
company and water pressure and despite
the gallant fight made by the volunteers
-lhfl. upper part of the house was destroyed
and the entire structure will probably
liave to be rebuilt.
Tiie bouse was occupied hy the Noel
and Llpe fam ilies and while most o f the
furniture was remove«! many articles
were destroyed.
The origin o f the fire is unknown and
occurred at a time when a quick response
o f the volunteers was almost Impossible
but their good work after they arrived is
to he commended.
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THE PIANO CONTEST
Candidates A re G ettin g Ready F o r A
W arm Cam paign
The candidates in The Herald Popular­
ity Contest afo getting ready to make a
hot fight and expect to.get In with both
feet next week. *n&gt;e subscription list I*
open for the candidates and you can get
a line on those who already take the pa­
per. A renewal means a jarge number
o f votes, and even if you cannot get a
new subscriber go after a renewal Sev­
eral out o f town candidates expect to grt
busy next week and the Sanford girls
must get busy to keep the prizes at home.
Following is the positions this week:
MU» MDdrwi PW tw ..............................
Ml»» Jet»le Sluraon..................................
Cnmrron City Church............ .................

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0,725
2,775
2,000

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Mr». J. B. Strykrr....... ...............; .......
Mis* Battle William*............................
11Lih School...........................................
Ml** Alice Robtain*......
MU* Lucille Richard*.............................

1,500
1.150
1.075
-k025
1.025

Mr*. Mabel Johnson................. ; ___ 1,000
. otrr or town
Mn. Florence E. KInner. Ovelilo.......... .

2,050

MU» Helen Rowland............................

1.000

A R are O pportunity
A t 9:30 o'clock next Tuesday morning,
dirfr&lt;Hh,- Tire Ptrw i mrrrftwth y -OorapnTTyr
real estate developers o f Huntington, W.
Vn., and Lexington, Ky., will open San­
ford's first auction talc of building lots.
Celery Avenue Addition, tho property to
he sold has only recently been opened.
Streets have been graded and sucli Im­
provements made ns were necessary to
make the property n most attractive prop­
osition. Close in three minutes' ride or
twelve minutes' walk from the postofficc,
near schools and churches on the Sanford
Traction Company's line, bbuAded by two
hard roads. Celery and Sanford Avenues,
and deeds so restricted that no person of
African birth or descent may buy or re­
side therein, Celery Avenue Addition (rids
fair to become Sanford's most desirable
residential section.
The present local force of the Bowman
Realty Company, Messrs. Partridge and
Taft, will be augmented by Major Tbeodore«f\ Combs, tiie south's most entertain­
ing auctioneer, who will arrive on the
20th, and lator by Mr. Bowman.
Arrangemhots have been made whereby
free street car truns|&gt;ortution will be fur­
nished rill desiring to attend ths sale.
In addition to the entertainment fe a ­
tures—daylight fireworks, band concerts,
etc.,— two choice lots and m any valuable
cosh and merchandise prizes will be given
away to those in attendance.
Investors, as wrM as
horocseekers,
doubtless will avail themselves o f this
rare opportunly to purchase one o f San­
ford's clwirest building sites, at their own
prices, nnd on easy terms. • •
The sale will continue through Wedncsday.
F o r th e Tired M o th e rs
Tiirough tiie courtesy o f the railroad
officials the Sanford W. C. T. U., lias been
allowed to install a prettv little white
crib bn a comer of the waiting-room, for
lh^ convenience of thfi tired mothers and
babies who so often are detained here
for a space between trains. Such.cribs
are in many other places, and only:,a
woman wbo lias travelled -with two or
three children and one o f (hem a baby
in arms, can conoelve the rest that comes
ol easing her arms, if only for a little
while, und 'seelng'r'tIio baby cortltWCSbte
and happy on clean white sheets, as
contrasted with the dusty seals o f a

ACROSS THE

N ew R a ilroa d W ill Run
T o M iam i
A fter having practically completed the
organization o f the A tlan tic Okeechobee
and Gulf Railroad Company, H y C. Ferriot. Robert L. Riley and Hiram McElroy
will make final arrangements for the
preliminary survey o f the new road this
week.
The gentlemen Interested in this new
railroad are all prominent citizens of
this state and New Orleans. La., and
they have been bnslly engaged for nearly
a year in completing the arrangements
for the organization o f the company to
finance the project.
On February 18, the gentlemen will ap­
ply to Han. Albert W._ Gilchrist, governor
o f Florida,’ for letters, patent, Incorporat­
ing the company. Those applying are,
Daniel A . Simmons, Francis U. McGarry,
the Broward Land Company, A . H. West,
Walter Graham, Robert L. Riley, H y C
Farrlott, Hunter W. Kuiford. J. 0. Mc­
Pherson, E. EL West and W illiam S.
Gordon.
The principal offices o f the new rnilsojul .will J mi. Lu Torn pa. A IH L ilM U W lft.
line will begin from a" point near the city
o f Tampa, extending easterly through the
counties o f Hillsborough, Polk, DoSoto,
Lee. Pnlm Beach and Dade to a point
near Miami, and a branch, beginning at
Melbourne, in Brevard county, extending
southwesterly through the counties of
drevard, St. Lucie, Osceola, Desoto and
Lee to a point near F t* Myers; a branch
from
that point extending northerly
through the counties o f Lee, DoSoto,
Manatee and Hillsborough to Tampa; a
branch line beginning at Bassinger In
Osceola county, and extending northerly
to S t Cloud.
The capital stock o f the company w ill
be 81,000,000, and as much as will give
the company 810,000 stock ul par for
each mile of constructed road.
The officers o f the new company will
be Henry Clay Farriot, president; Robert
H. Riley, first vice president; Walter
Graham, second vice president; A. H.
West, third vice president; Daniel A.
Simmons, secretary; W. H Milton, treas­
urer nnd Francis Balding McGarry, gener­
al counsel.
The books for the subscription o f -stock
will be dpened within thirty days after
the first organization meeting o f tho
stockholders, which w ill, be held In the
office o f the Florida’ T ru st' Company on
the second Tuesday In March, 1011.
Mr. Farrlott, who is a former newapajrer
man, stated yesterday that (lie road
would be built Just as soon as possible
after the granting or the charter; that
every tiling is now in readiness for* the
preliminary survey, nnd that he wanted
tiie people of Florida to know that lie
and his associates meant ' business.—
Times-Union.

O rg a n izes L a d les' Chorus.
Mrs. Homrighous has organized her pu­
pils in vocal music and oilier lovers of
good musical work Into a ladies' chorus,
which will meet with her every Friday
afternoon from 3' to 4 o'clock for rehearsal.
The ladies are anticipating a pleasant
season's work and expect to give a con­
cert at the close o f the season.
Mrs. Homrighous w ill be pleased to
meet any j f the ladles Interested TiTJoTning tiie chorus, as it is the desire o f those
already interested' that they have a targe
car.
chorus.
Tiie little bod, with an* abundance of
About twenty* five have already en­
linen, and sufficient money In hand to rolled and others expect to come in the
have It cared for quite a while, were all next meeting.
contributed in the most graceful spirit by
the citizens o f Sanford. The W. C. T. U.,
Had a Good Tim e.
will make the most upkeep o f this work
A fter a fifteen-year separation W . A
an especial
feature o f
their year’s Rurnohr and L. 11. Rumolir united again
a c t iv it y .__________ ________

Th e Animal C o n fed era te Bell.
W e cheerftiji/ comply with the request
from the Daughters o f the’ Confederacy of
Orlando to notioe their annual reception
and ball, which they will g iv e in the A r­
mory in Orlando on Thursday night. Jan.
19. for tho purpose o f raising funds to
help the Soldiers Home in Jacksonville,
to assist feeble and needy soldiers and
their w ives or widows, to care for the
graved o f the soldiers buried in the Orcemetery and for other charitable

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and went foe ■ camp hunt on the Wekivu
with C. C. Leo. a A . Nolan, W. E r Lee,
Miller and Hubbard.
Tho party had m lolly good lim e. I&gt; H.
Rurnohr not being used to camp life was
frightened at a bear and yelled: “Get up.
Bill, and build a fire. No sleep for m e to­
night." Tho boys had a laugh on him.
He wanted to go back to Michigan. Come
out, boysl Lym an Rurnohr, the pool
player, has gone bock north.
A W ith css.

S ta tem en t o f P o a to in o e R ec e ip ts
There Is no surer Indication o f the
growth and development of a town, than
that shown by its Postofficc receipts.
The Sanford postoffice under the able
management o f Postmaster Chaa. F.
Haskins, shows a very handsome In­
crease along all tines, except a Very
■fight decrease in registered matter for­
warded, being only thirty pieoes short,
compared with the year )909.
S talin ka which. *bwM._ he in terestin g
-T h e H u n ters R etu rn
worET
reading for those watching the develop­
Messrs. Wakefield, WllUpms. E ld « ,
Sanford has almost always sent a dele­
ment and growth o f Sanford, a t furnished
Spenoer, Davison and Holly spent several
gation to this excellent entertainment,
by the Postmaster, are h e re « 1th given.
days of this week in Beck Hammock on
and U is 00« Of the beat social events o f
10OU
Jessup and succeeded In gettin g
the n«»«nh at our lister a ly . The ladles Sak of ttamp* «to.
114,252.3A
u
n
d
ISSU
Nu.
money
order»
I
plenty
of docks, squirrel, etc. Spencer
are trying to moke this year's ball an Amount roodrod.
expects to start a book In n few days en­
especially fine one. the music will he bet­ Mooey ardor» paid
*30.021.47
A »o a s t
titled T h e Babes In The Woods o r. Lost
ter than ever, and all things w ill be done No. reckslorad pteo
«ü
a
p
a
lfá
ftftd
Upon Raging Jessup" which w ill prove
to make the o c e u io a enjoyable to all wbo
No. wgiswsdgtaw
1*9$
31741most Interesting to UoUy and W illiam *,
rsotivtu.
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H ere

th e R ea d e rs W ill Find a B r ie f
H isto rica l S p rin g F lo w in g
F o r H u rried R ea d ers
A n Indiana man stopped kissing for
a whole ycnr'on o wager o f J100. W e ll
that mightn't bo so hard in particular
port o f Indiana.
A monument thirty fee t -tdgh.-~to the
“ women o f (lie south" will be erectod in
on the anniversary o f Jefferson

tswHHtaasr'
priate exercises. Judge Emory Speer
will bo tho principal s p e a k «. The
w ill bo appropriate and beautiful In
design and w ildcost 810.000. Tho money
was raised by public subscription by
veterans.

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A New York man has proposed to o
girl 21 times, and is waiting in Jail to propoae Mre -gaod. ti mm. missed his calling. He ought tg apply his
persistence to life insurance.
The champagne Imports Into the U ni­
ted States show an Increase in 1010, and
Indicate that It must have been a' good
year for banquets also.*
Objecting to the presence o f negro
medical students - in tiie Government
Hospital for the Insane, a hundred
students of Georgetown nndGcorgo Wash­
ington universities luive refused to at­
tend lectures given by Superintendent o f
the hospltnl, Dr. W illiam White. ■ .
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Mora than one hundred tiiousand, in­
cluding many Europeans, arc dead from ^ *
the Bubonic plague in Manchuria and
northern China. Railroad and other
traffic is suspended.
Not all the many millions given by all
the Carnogles and Rockefellers w ill net a
tithe o f the good that will be rendered
Philadelphia's poor children and selfsupporting girls In the gilts of a $1,000,000 und a 200-acre farm near Philadelphia
by Mrs. Elizabeth W. Garrett.
A L on d o n tailor says that the trousers
o f today will be the trousers 100,000 years
hence. Maybe In style; but It is to bo
liot^d the wearers will indulgo in an
occassional change. • —
—
i*=A n Orlando prohibitionist gat drunk in
Jacksonville and said he could buy any
court in that city for 15 rents. Funny
whut peculiar effect
the Jacksonville
atmosphere has on ’ ‘folks— Tampa Trib­
une.
"1910 cotton exports worth 8530,000,000
ami exceeded by $00,000,000 the highest
record heretofore made. A verage price
was 14H cents". This i s ' tlte south'*
prosperty epitomized.
How suggestive is the name o f Robin,
the fellow o f finance who robbed the
Carnegie Trust Company in New York.
One may w o o d « if ha adopted tho name
with malice aforethought when he ab­
breviated his Scandinavian name o f
Robinovltch.
Montreal transportation company sold
barrel unclaimed cold storage poultry for
Charges.— Bnnei CPirtnfued a - body o f
man.
The Japanese are reported as disgustod
with tiie plan o f tho government to pro­
vide only 840,090,000 for a n avy instead
o f $250,000.000. And yet Uie Japanese
wont peace. _
Enioylng th e Fishin g
Judge M. F. Blake o f New York City ar- rived here Saturday to be with Commo— *
dore To wen a few weeks.. They are en­
joyin g some fine bass fishing up the 6t.
Johns. The Judge landed the record bass
lo t Monday, a ten pounder. Mr, Blake
has a son In the naval hospital at Pensa­
cola, in tiie medical deportment, and after *
■pending a few days there he hopes to
return and enjoy some more fishing with
the Commodore before returning to New
York.
S u n flo w e rs a t C am eron
John Shinn brought some fine sun■lip»efs tn..Tha H erald -office ..th is.w eek
and they reminded us o f olden times.
John lives at Cameron City where most
o l the population formerly resided In
Kansas, and you can't separate a Jayh a w k « ' from his sunflowers any more
than you can a Scotchman from his
thistles. Sunflowers a n a fine crop for
the chickens und seem to grow prolific«ily
to Florida.

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Sanford Vegetable Growers Are Making Large Profits
on Theta Lettuce Crop This Season.
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It is nothing unusual to hear of single acres that net from $500 to $1200 per acre
— The other crops are bringing prices in proportion. The general-outlook for Celery
Delta Farmers are brighter this very minute than they have
been for many
seasons.
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Wow is the Time for You to Buy
Vegetable Farms

O n e o f our
at $150 an an acre on our very easy system o f pay­
ments.
T h e increased profits as shown this season by the growers will have a great ef­
fect in increasing the price o f land, and if you want to do business in the vegetable line in
Florida^
'

You Had Better Purchase One of Our Farms
Before the price is increased by the natural development o f this section and the attend
ant success o f our growers.

Title Bond and Guarantee Companys
Farm s are situated on original transportation, are well drained, the soil is excellent and
the community is in a flourishing condition.

Fourteen Families Have Moved to Monroe

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Since we put this division o f Celery Farm s on the market.
W e are buildin
houses every day, breaking new land and planting crops o f various kinds
the effect o f making all the land in tl

new

If You Are Interested
W rite to us about Florida Real Estate.
W e have all kinds of land
chicken firms, winter homes and vegetable farms.

suitable for

Our Terms Are the Best Offered by Any Firm In Sanford
sam e quality, a n d the quality is such that it w ill p rod u ce

anyth ing

that w ill

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anywhere

We Give You Six Years In Which to Pay for Your Farm and “
C h a rg e y o u n o interest o n the deferred paym en ts.

W rite for Our Book Showing Our System of Irrigation and
Vegetable Culture. It is Free
- &amp; - GUARANTEE - COMPANY
Sanford, Florida, U. S. A.

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$10 monthly-'^'*

�Orange County Fair, February 7th to 11th.

IN SANFORD—Lit* la Worth Llolng

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number 28

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 20.1911

AROUND FLORIDA

INSTALLATION QF OFFICERS

L o ca l Camp W. 0. W. Install O ffice rs
T o r th e Y e a r 1911
(de « lie ra i New» o f "The Land The Woodmen o f the World, and the
Woodmen Circle of Sanford, held a Joint
of Flowers.
installation o f officers Wednesday even­
ing January 11th, in the Masonic Hall.
t liiifn FROM IDE STATE PRESS The hall was prettily decorated overhead
With W. O. W „ colors, red white and
blue. The Circle colors, lavender and'
An Epitome of the Week’» Mott lm- green. Were also used in decorating'the

partant Happenings In the
em :_jtate's Domain.
Tbli week (he straw berry aeaton opened
vfth the shipment from this section o f
•bout BOO quarts o f berries, which were
•old in the Northern markets at 75 cents
« r quart. Six of the refrigerators went
j jh U e three,/fAra
'skippedfrom the local platform, s ttp , meats will be made from this-point three
times a week until about tw o weeks from
aow, when the season will be on In full
blast and thousands o f quarts w ill be
joins out dally, continuing until about
Hay 1.—Lakeland News.
During the year 1910 there were fortyjive substantial buildings erected in New

several thousand dollars, and only a few
of them cost under 81,000. .Besides these
new buildings erected, several buildings
hive been remodeled-and added to, some
— of these improvements coating 81.000 or
more. Last year was a prosperous one
for New Smyrna and the growth ' during
1911 may exceed that o f 1910. Let us
hope so and work for IL— N ew Smyrna
Breeze.

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The Kissimmee Gazette has Just re­
ceived the renewal from the county com­
missioners of BOO subscriptions to the
taper distribution in the North. This
is the most profitable publicity, when the
. general welfare la considered, that has
yet been deviled. It m ay not reach so
many people as advertising in papers
of large circulation,
but
It fetches
more,—Turn pa Times.
James O'ilrien, foreman o f a force of
men engaged in (treat grading in Pen ­
sacola found a quantity o f Silver coin,
which was unearthed by the workmen
digging down the the street. The money
was [n &lt;|miners mid dollars, and had the
appearance of Having recently been
placed In a Imle, evidently secreted by
some person who had gained it by dis. honest means and was afraid o f detection.
The money was gathered up by the
workmen.
:

J. H. Campbell, o f Kingston, has a hen
that holds the record for large eggs, or
rather for the number o f yolks contained,
(tabic yolk eggs are not uncommon and
the aloretaid hen had been laying eggs
with two yolks, for some tim e post, but
she recently went -ooa better .ami dejj posited in the basket an egg os large as
a goose egg which It was found contained
three yolks.
........
Robbed on The Highway
As Mrs. Marsh was returning to her
home ou Markham Heights about seven
edock last Monday night she was a t­
tacked by a bold highwayman Just be­
yond Tenth street. He sfruck her from
behind probably with . a sandbag and
after a desperate struggle snatched her
Pocketbook containing |15 and made
Ji esrape. M rsiU aTiiiin n aedn uely
gave the alarm but her assailant bad
disappeared and has not as yet been
apprehended. The high weeds along this
P»rt of Tenth street make an eyoellent
Wsce for such a robbery to occur and
either the residents o f this section .will
1» obliged to carry Winchesters or the'
dty should wake up and clear o ff these
vacant lots and charge it to the property
owners. A pock o f good blood hounds
greatly facilitate the capture of
’ * " • * “ hold-up“ men who come to Florida
shout this time of the y e a r .1
Tried to steal The Herald
Some bold, bad burglar raised a w io■ -J * °* The Herald building last Monday
“ ght and gained an entrance. H e open­
ed the back door In order to make a* get, * ,y ,nd while sorting over the money
* sod checks was disturbed by Mr. Stevens,
wbo noticed that the back door was open
^
h « * * the intruder Inside.
Mr.
~ -**ysa L -m B rm teak aa^nfflaar « r A white

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(he burglar m ad« good his
* « P e . If he took anything w e have
Ü ***** missed I t

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Commercial Out» Election „ ,1 _

members and those who wish to
■* members o f the Commercial Club
Attend the m eeting at the City
1« a t Monday n igh t Jan. 23. Elec-

j™

Those on the reception committee were
Dr. J. N. Robespn, J | . H ^ P s flb Q d y ,X _ E ,
Milteer, Mrs. II. H. Chappell and Mrs. O.
B. Singletary. About one hundred and
tw enty-five were present.
The Woodman Drill Team wero in
■PMlUTOCjirip^lng,,: , _
him and aflir rn^i&amp;iVng^flStfhcf^Tlid*
marcked him out. The Circle then took
charffTand installed the officers. T. W.
Mitchell of Jacksonville in the chair.
The officers elect marched in mnklng a
pretty picture; as they formed a semi­
circle around the stump. A fter a few
remarks from the installing officer, tiie
officers took their (obligations; after which
eacluifficex iu PrUPCCJLUlCX. was escnrlwl
to the installing chair, and given a short
review o f her duty and with a badge of
Iter office. A t theefoseof die installation
Mrs. J. D. Parker made a short address of
welcome.
Next came the installation o f the W. O.
W.. with officer Mitchell in the chair,
who obligated them and presented each
with his respective badge of. office. Tiie
officers were briefly addressed by the
Council Commander,
J. J. Dickinson,
after which followed the banquet and
an excellent menu
was served, the
following young ladies assisting; Misses
Sadie Williams, Ruth Mcttlnger, Lucca.
Chappell and Margaret Davis. Excellent
music was rendered during the entire
evening. A fter the banquet a box of
fruit, cake and other good things was
sent to the orphanage at Enterprise.
The following are the newly elected
officers for the ensueing year. The Circle
officers as follows; Mrs. T, M. Williams,
Fast Guardian; Mrs. John D. Parker,
Guardian; Mrs. Edgar Diggers, Adviser;
Mrs. W. H. Williams, Banker; Mrs. John
D. Jlnktns. Clerk; Mrs. H. H. Hill. Chaplain;
Mrs.. O. B. Singlctnry, Inner Sentinel;
Mrs. Mary Hootchan, Outer Sentinel; Dr,
J. N. Robeson, Physician; G. R. Calhoun,
M. -F .. Fountain__and___Edgar
Diggers
Managers.
W. O. W. new officers as follows: J. J.
Dickinson, Council Commander; W. H.
Underwood. Adviser Lieutenant; T. J.
Miller, Banker; Dr. J. N: Robeson. Physi­
cian; J. W. O. Singletary, Conductor; F.
E. Milteer, Manager; II. H. Peabody, Inner
Sentinel; A . N, Brady, Outer Sentinel und
G. K. Calhoun. Clerk.

M

Early M orn ing Fire
Sanford citizens w ere disturbed in
their slumbers ubout four o'clock Monday
morning by the fire alarm. The Bothnmly
house at the intersection of Park avenue
and Tenth Street had caught on fire and
gained considerable headway before the
department arrived on the scene.
Some delay was caused by the hose
company and water pressure and despite
the gallant fight made by the volunteers
-lhfl. upper part of the house was destroyed
and the entire structure will probably
liave to be rebuilt.
Tiie bouse was occupied hy the Noel
and Llpe fam ilies and while most o f the
furniture was remove«! many articles
were destroyed.
The origin o f the fire is unknown and
occurred at a time when a quick response
o f the volunteers was almost Impossible
but their good work after they arrived is
to he commended.
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THE PIANO CONTEST

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Candidates A re G ettin g Ready F o r A
W arm Cam paign
The candidates in The Herald Popular­
ity Contest afo getting ready to make a
hot fight and expect to.get In with both
feet next week. *n&gt;e subscription list I*
open for the candidates and you can get
a line on those who already take the pa­
per. A renewal means a jarge number
o f votes, and even if you cannot get a
new subscriber go after a renewal Sev­
eral out o f town candidates expect to grt
busy next week and the Sanford girls
must get busy to keep the prizes at home.
Following is the positions this week:
MU» MDdrwi PWtw ............................
Ml»» Jet»le Sluraon................................
Cnmrron City Church..........................

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Mr». J. B. Strykrr....... ...............; .......
Mis* Battle William*...... .......................
11Lih School...........................................
Ml** Alice Robtain*......
MU* Lucille Richard*.............................

MU» Helen Rowland............................

0,725
2,775
2,000

1;3ZJ
1,500
1.150
1.075
-k025
1.025

1.000

Mr*. Mabel Johnson................ ; ___ 1,000
. otrr or town
Mn. Florence E. K Inner. Ovelilo.......... . 2,050

A R are O pportunity
A t 9:30 o'clock next Tuesday morning,
dirfr&lt;Hh,- Tire Ptrw i mrrrftwth y -OorapnTTyr
real estate developers o f Huntington, W.
Vn., and Lexington, Ky., will open San­
ford's first auction talc of building lots.
Celery Avenue Addition, tho property to
he sold has only recently been opened.
Streets have been graded and sucli Im­
provements made ns were necessary to
make the property n most attractive prop­
osition. Close in three minutes' ride or
twelve minutes' walk from the postofficc,
near schools and churches on the Sanford
Traction Company's line, bbuAded by two
hard roads. Celery and Sanford Avenues,
and deeds so restricted that no person of
African birth or descent may buy or re­
side therein, Celery Avenue Addition (rids
fair to become Sanford's most desirable
residential section.
The present local force of the Bowman
Realty Company, Messrs. Partridge and
Taft, will be augmented by Major Tbeodore«f\ Combs, tiie south's most entertain­
ing auctioneer, who will arrive on the
20th, and lator by Mr. Bowman.
Arrangemhots have been made whereby
free street car truns|&gt;ortution will be fur­
nished rill desiring to attend ths sale.
In addition to the entertainment fe a ­
tures—daylight fireworks, band concerts,
etc.,— two choice lots and m any valuable
cosh and merchandise prizes will be given
away to those in attendance.
Investors, as wrM as
horocseekers,
doubtless will avail themselves o f this
rare opportunly to purchase one o f San­
ford's clwirest building sites, at their own
prices, nnd on easy terms. • •
The sale will continue through Wedncsday.
F o r th e Tired M o th e rs
Tiirough tiie courtesy o f the railroad
officials the Sanford W. C. T. U., lias been
allowed to install a prettv little white
crib bn a comer of the waiting-room, for
lh^ convenience of thfi tired mothers and
babies who so often are detained here
for a space between trains. Such.cribs
are in many other places, and only:,a
woman wbo lias travelled -with two or
three children and one o f (hem a baby
in arms, can conoelve the rest that comes
ol easing her arms, if only for a little
while, und 'seelng'r'tIio baby cortltWCSbte
and happy on clean white sheets, as
contrasted with the dusty seals o f a

ACROSS THE

N ew R a ilroa d W ill Run
T o M iam i
A fter having practically completed the
organization o f the A tlan tic Okeechobee
and Gulf Railroad Company, H y C. Ferriot. Robert L. Riley and Hiram McElroy
will make final arrangements for the
preliminary survey o f the new road this
week.
The gentlemen Interested in this new
railroad are all prominent citizens of
this state and New Orleans. La., and
they have been bnslly engaged for nearly
a year in completing the arrangements
for the organization o f the company to
finance the project.
On February 18, the gentlemen will ap­
ply to Han. Albert W._ Gilchrist, governor
o f Florida,’ for letters, patent, Incorporat­
ing the company. Those applying are,
Daniel A . Simmons, Francis U. McGarry,
the Broward Land Company, A . H. West,
Walter Graham, Robert L. Riley, H y C
Farrlott, Hunter W. Kuiford. J. 0. Mc­
Pherson, E. EL West and W illiam S.
Gordon.
The principal offices o f the new rnilsojul .will J mi. Lu Torn pa. A IH L ilM U W lft.
line will begin from a" point near the city
o f Tampa, extending easterly through the
counties o f Hillsborough, Polk, DoSoto,
Lee. Pnlm Beach and Dade to a point
near Miami, and a branch, beginning at
Melbourne, in Brevard county, extending
southwesterly through the counties of
drevard, St. Lucie, Osceola, Desoto and
Lee to a point near F t* Myers; a branch
from
that point extending northerly
through the counties o f Lee, DoSoto,
Manatee and Hillsborough to Tampa; a
branch line beginning at Bassinger In
Osceola county, and extending northerly
to S t Cloud.
The capital stock o f the company w ill
be 81,000,000, and as much as will give
the company 810,000 stock ul par for
each mile of constructed road.
The officers o f the new company will
be Henry Clay Farriot, president; Robert
H. Riley, first vice president; Walter
Graham, second vice president; A. H.
West, third vice president; Daniel A.
Simmons, secretary; W. H Milton, treas­
urer nnd Francis Balding McGarry, gener­
al counsel.
The books for the subscription o f -stock
will be dpened within thirty days after
the first organization meeting o f tho
stockholders, which w ill, be held In the
office o f the Florida’ T ru st' Company on
the second Tuesday In March, 1011.
Mr. Farrlott, who is a former newapajrer
man, stated yesterday that (lie road
would be built Just as soon as possible
after the granting or the charter; that
every tiling is now in readiness for* the
preliminary survey, nnd that he wanted
tiie people of Florida to know that lie
and his associates meant ' business.—
Times-Union.

O rg a n izes L a d les' Chorus.
Mrs. Homrighous has organized her pu­
pils in vocal music and oilier lovers of
good musical work Into a ladies' chorus,
which will meet with her every Friday
afternoon from 3' to 4 o'clock for rehearsal.
The ladies are anticipating a pleasant
season's work and expect to give a con­
cert at the close o f the season.
Mrs. Homrighous w ill be pleased to
meet any j f the ladles Interested TiTJoTning tiie chorus, as it is the desire o f those
already interested' that they have a targe
car.
chorus.
Tiie little bod, with an* abundance of
About twenty* five have already en­
linen, and sufficient money In hand to rolled and others expect to come in the
have It cared for quite a while, were all next meeting.
contributed in the most graceful spirit by
the citizens o f Sanford. The W. C. T. U.,
Had a Good Tim e.
will make the most upkeep o f this work
A fter a fifteen-year separation W . A
an especial
feature o f
their year’s Rurnohr and L. 11. Rumolir united again
a c t iv it y .__________ ________

Th e Animal C o n fed era te Bell.
W e cheerftiji/ comply with the request
from the Daughters o f the’ Confederacy of
Orlando to notioe their annual reception
and ball, which they will g iv e in the A r­
mory in Orlando on Thursday night. Jan.
19. for tho purpose o f raising funds to
help the Soldiers Home in Jacksonville,
to assist feeble and needy soldiers and
their w ives or widows, to care for the
graved o f the soldiers buried in the Orcemetery and for other charitable

and went foe ■ camp hunt on the Wekivu
with C. C. Leo. a A . Nolan, W. E r Lee,
Miller and Hubbard.
Tho party had m lolly good lim e. I&gt; H.
Rurnohr not being used to camp life was
frightened at a bear and yelled: “Get up.
Bill, and build a fire. No sleep for m e to­
night." Tho boys had a laugh on him.
He wanted to go back to Michigan. Come
out, boysl Lym an Rurnohr, the pool
player, has gone bock north.
A W ith css.

S ta tem en t o f P o a to in o e R ec e ip ts
There Is no surer Indication o f the
growth and development of a town, than
that shown by its Postofficc receipts.
The Sanford postoffice under the able
management o f Postmaster Chaa. F.
Haskins, shows a very handsome In­
crease along all tines, except a Very
■fight decrease in registered matter for­
warded, being only thirty pieoes short,
compared with the year )909.
S talin ka which. *bwM._ he in terestin g
-T h e H u n ters R etu rn
worET
reading for those watching the develop­
Messrs. Wakefield, WllUpms. E ld « ,
Sanford has almost always sent a dele­
ment and growth o f Sanford, a t furnished
Spenoer, Davison and Holly spent several
gation to this excellent entertainment,
by the Postmaster, are h e re « 1th given.
days of this week in Beck Hammock on
and U is 00« Of the beat social events o f
10OU
Jessup and succeeded In gettin g
the n«»«nh at our lister a ly . The ladles Sak of ttamp* «to.
114,252.3A
und
ISSU
Nu.
money
order»
I
plenty
of docks, squirrel, etc. Spencer
are trying to moke this year's ball an Amount roodrod.
expects to start a book In n few days en­
e s p e c ia lly fine one. the music will he bet­ Mooey ardor» paid
* 30.021.47
A»oast
titled T h e Babes In The Woods o r. Lost
ter than ever, and all things w ill be done No. recks lorad pteo
«üapalfáftftd
Upon Raging Jessup" which w ill prove
to make the o c e u io a enjoyable to all wbo
No. w gisw sdgtaw

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rsotivtu.

1*9$

31741most Interesting to UoUy and W illiam *,

H ere

th e R ea d e rs W ill Find a B r ie f
H isto rica l S p rin g F lo w in g
F o r H u rried R ea d ers
A n Indiana man stopped kissing for
a whole ycnr'on o wager o f J100. W e ll
that mightn't bo so hard in particular
port o f Indiana.
A monument thirty fee t -tdgh.-~to the
“ women o f (lie south" will be erectod in
on the anniversary o f Jefferson
ts w H H ta a s r'
priate exercises. Judge Emory Speer
will bo tho principal s p e a k «. The
w ill bo appropriate and beautiful In
design and w ildcost 810.000. Tho money
was raised by public subscription by
veterans.
a
A New York man has proposed to o
girl 21 times, and is waiting in Jail to propoae Mre -gaod. timm. missed his calling. He ought tg apply his
persistence to life insurance.
The champagne Imports Into the U ni­
ted States show an Increase in 1010, and
Indicate that It must have been a' good
year for banquets also.*
Objecting to the presence o f negro
medical students - in tiie Government
Hospital for the Insane, a hundred
students of Georgetown nndGcorgo Wash­
ington universities luive refused to at­
tend lectures given by Superintendent o f
the hospltnl, Dr. W illiam White. ■ .
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Mora than one hundred tiiousand, in­
cluding many Europeans, arc dead from ^ *
the Bubonic plague in Manchuria and
northern China. Railroad and other
traffic is suspended.
Not all the many millions given by all
the Carnogles and Rockefellers w ill net a
tithe o f the good that will be rendered
Philadelphia's poor children and selfsupporting girls In the gilts of a $1,000,000 und a 200-acre farm near Philadelphia
by Mrs. Elizabeth W. Garrett.
A L on d o n tailor says that the trousers
o f today will be the trousers 100,000 years
hence. Maybe In style; but It is to bo
liot^d the wearers will indulgo in an
occassional change. • —
—
i*=A n Orlando prohibitionist gat drunk in
Jacksonville and said he could buy any
court in that city for 15 rents. Funny
whut peculiar effect
the Jacksonville
atmosphere has on ’ ‘folks— Tampa Trib­
une.
"1910 cotton exports worth 8530,000,000
ami exceeded by $00,000,000 the highest
record heretofore made. A verage price
was 14H cents". This i s ' tlte south'*
prosperty epitomized.
How suggestive is the name o f Robin,
the fellow o f finance who robbed the
Carnegie Trust Company in New York.
One may w o o d « if ha adopted tho name
with malice aforethought when he ab­
breviated his Scandinavian name o f
Robinovltch.
Montreal transportation company sold
barrel unclaimed cold storage poultry for
Charges.— Bnnei CPirtnfued a - body o f
man.
The Japanese are reported as disgustod
with tiie plan o f tho government to pro­
vide only 840,090,000 for a n avy instead
o f $250,000.000. And yet Uie Japanese
wont peace. _
Enioylng th e Fishin g
Judge M. F. Blake o f New York City ar- rived here Saturday to be with Commo— *
dore To wen a few weeks.. They are en­
joyin g some fine bass fishing up the 6t.
Johns. The Judge landed the record bass
lot Monday, a ten pounder. Mr, Blake
has a son In the naval hospital at Pensa­
cola, in tiie medical deportment, and after *
■pending a few days there he hopes to
return and enjoy some more fishing with
the Commodore before returning to New
York.
S u n flo w e rs a t C am eron
John Shinn brought some fine sun■lip»efs tn..Tha H erald -office ..th is.w eek
and they reminded us o f olden times.
John lives at Cameron City where most
o l the population formerly resided In
Kansas, and you can't separate a Jayh a w k « ' from his sunflowers any more
than you can a Scotchman from his
thistles. Sunflowers a n a fine crop for
the chickens und seem to grow prolific«ily
to Florida.

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�Œ&amp;C'iTWttKH’s a ir "-.(CUT

January 20, iw
"If n deadly serpent bod broken loose
CURBSTONE GLEANINGS from
circus, and w u writhin' and twistin'

A Budget of Opinion "Just Be

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0 *WM « « rf— » &gt;• 7%» H « W ,

4 One of my Kansas friends brought In
some lovely sunflowers the other day.
•Do you know : what the. yellow . blossom
represents!
Do you remember the row of sunflowers
which grew along the fence In the back
yard at home, lifting their bright yellow
heads high In the air! Perhaps you called
them ugly and awkward and wondered
why anyone ever planted flowers with ao
little fragrance and grace. That was
. because you had not caught their
£ message. Du(o«c4akJRrliehjnou noticed,
that they lifted their face« to the sun,
followed Its path acroaa the heaven and
then.turned their faces to thç east wait­
ing for its return, then you learned the
Mjaason of tha_fftuilq;visr,_You ««imlred
^ fh e Aoweri because ther"*ttoff' so tall
and waved their stalks so proudly; they
were following the light The lesson of
the sunflower Is the lesson of life. Turn
your' faces to the Tight If darkness
scales down for a time, turn your face to
the east and wait expectantly. Look up­
ward. Keep a heart full of courage and
t“»r* -n“"'* * " T -irt mope -and-whine.
The light la coming. Be sure your face
la turned to receive .the first rays.

Officers elected and,-installed for the
bis way through Jonetvllle, swoilcrln' ensuing term by Sanford Lodge No. 27,
down a man or woman every few daya LO . O F.
would men stdod with their hand* In
N. G.—J. C Hall.
their pockets, or loanin' up against bamV. G— J. L. Hudson.
doors a-whittlin', arguin’ feebly ¡from
R. S .-W . S. Baldwin.
year to year, whether It was beat, .after
P. S.—J. H. Ferguson.
all, to let him go fteeT After they had
Treasurer—W. P. Stone.
seen some of their beat friends awaUered
Conductor.—0. C. Morris.
down by It wouldn't they chase it Into
Warden—A. J. Kelley.
— Châptalm—E. B. Rondati
they turn the flrtl key on It they could
R, 8. to N. G—-W. 1*. Stone.
get a hold ofT And If It broke loose
L. S. to N.G,—H. G. Smith.
from that, wouldn't they try another key,
R. S. to V. G— C. F. Branan.
and another, till they get one that would
L. S. to y. G.—M. M. Evans.
hold him!
L S, G.—8. F. Klndrick.
"Do you suppose. they would rent out
O. S.G— J M. Oglesby.
that serpent at so much a year to crunch
and awaller folks accordin' to law? And
Don't L u w Sanford
To have your dresses made. Madame
would It be any easier for the folks that
was crushed and swallowed, and for the Josephine of New York has opened a
survivin' friends oi the same. If they was first class establishment over Yowell's
store and Is prepared to create the finest
killed by act of Congress!*’
and latest designs for the ladles. Styles
4 -The contest -that -la on between Sqn are the lauyt New York and Paris
Tfimclsco and N e w 'O d en n i'^ 'w flB fS *
tlon by the federal government aa to the
proper place to bold the Panama Canal
Exposition has elicited an explanation
from President Wheeler of the University
of California why San -Franctps?-. ricysVi
receive"such recognition which appears
in a recant number of the “Independent".
It Is not his argument in detail concern­
ing San Francisco’s advantages that In­
terests us but the' almost positive con­
viction manifested by the writer that a
conflict between Occident and Orient is
an Issue that must ..ultimately, be faced
TiiiT that the PS&lt;3fi^j^?.,T
tile s£kS#j,
place (b be Indly bulldhis. Palmetto av9tU open st Ba. m. and due Msundown,
mdef my band end Mai thla Iflth day of
1911.
FUHREST LAKE^

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January 23rd at 2 p. m.

THE DU P O N T PO W D E R C O M PA N Y
win givo a D E M O N S T R A T I O N

of

Sanford,' Fla., opjeast edge of town
Seth W oodruff
on the farm of
who has kindly granted permission to make this
demonstration on his property.

Every Farmer
____ — 4 - a l l n t h c r s , i n t C I g a t g ( L - W ^ . ^ Y i ^ j * °

Geo. H. Fcrnald H ardw are Co.

4 Just as a reminder 1 want to say that
wa should not cease talking about that
lake front. Every day some of the peo­
ple who have resided In Sanford aa long
ad two weeks come to me and tell me
what a grand Idea It would be to bulk­
head the lake front. Just as if I did not
know that wa need it. It is the dream
of my life to see that lake front boulevard
and our representative, our mayor, our
dty council and our dear ladies must
«11 work for it day and night Don't
welt for ten years to get It but push the
subject ell the time.
4 There ere several vacant lots In this
business district that are a disgrace to
our otherwise dean little city. These
lots should be cleaned by the dty gong
and charged up to the owners If no other
way can be devised. Some of this dty
property gets mighty shabby about 'tax
-The Sauhteiex.
time but I notice thabthe value Increases
fifty per cent when a^prospectiye buyer
The Ceclltan Music Club
appears. Some property owners in San­
The Cedlian Music Club programme of
ford ought to reside In tho Everglades lest Saturday. Jan., 14, was one of the
where the appearance of the vacant lots many Interesting and enjoyable occasions
would make but little difference to the planned for this years study. The Cedlian
inhabitants.
membership is composed of young music
students mostly school girls. Who do a
4 I see that politics seems to be warm­ most creditable work. Besides the piano
ing up some In Sanford. Maybe the and vocal Dumber*, there '•l# always a
warm weather has brought out some paper read covering some phase of history
candidates lately. Aa yet the boys have or important music topic.
failed to come out In the open and let us
Miss Helen Rowland's paper of last
look them over but I hear a good many Saturday's progrdha told of the remin­
■treat comer chats and such men as iscence* of Adeline Paul taken from bar
Brady, Knight end Geo. Cot Jr., are concert Ufa, which began when a "were
mentioned for Mayor. There Is also said child. ■ The story of her first appearance
tj be a new candidate for city clerk, this in this country at the agfr of ten in tho
position being the only paid one that Metropolitan Opera House New York,
seems worth while. The election la draw­ was most intereating. The tickets were
ing Close and the boysought to shy their small red cards and the price 50 cento.
coston into the ring If they Intend to
"There was not enough of me", said
do anything. This gum shoe method Patti, “to be dlsoerned upon the broad
never did appeal to me. I Oke to fight stage" ao a table served for AdeUna'a
In the open and let them aU know where pedestal of song.
The usual question asked AdcUna Patti
was "bow high do you. ting!" As If.
beeh called In March and the wet forces
want to try It again. Well, they will
find it another matter when It comes to
our homes. Some of my wet friends
make the argument that only a real dry
man ought' to vote against licensed
saloons losing sight of the fact that the
poor devil who cannot control his appetite
Is the one who ought to work hardest
against the saloon in our midst. And
then our boy*.
, It l* easier to keep a boy from acquir­
es appetite for liquor, than it la to cure
the appetite after it U acquired, when
be become* a man. Your high-toned,
hlghJlcenaed saloon*, are simply snares
for the feet of childhood, and pitfalls In
the path* of men. They exist by reason
of license laws, and will exist when those
laws are repealed. Those laws arefpassed
by the people, and you. as part of the
people, are not only accountable for the
existence of the saloons, but for the evil*
they produce; and how you can consistent­
ly pray to God tahUFfou Tlcenis saloon*
to prey upon the people. Is more than we
can understand, end wa believe wa will
continue to be led Into temptation os
long as wa make ‘the temptation In which

end aU in the art of music.
"The ballad waa In those days the
choice and right of oil great singers"
From Jenny Lind down, throughout the
profession this wag true, and while the
ballad has waned In America, In England
U la atlU more pronounced In popular
taste than aver before.
The next programme wUl be a com­
plimentary one to patrons and wUl be
given the last Saturday In January In
the studio of Mrs, Fannie 8. Munson.
A Job ror You
—The Directors of tho Orange County
Fair Association will employ the follow­
ing named persona, for weak, February
7-11, 1*11.
Two gate keepers.
Five ticket sellers.
Fifteen ticket takers.
Three watchmen.
Three janitors.
Applicants for
positions, should
In 1wilting -n»' the
Secretary of the Fair Association. Or­
lando, Fla.
Respectfully,
W. R. O'Neal, Secy. '

“Joeiah Alien's wife" in giving the In Sanford. Orden maUed to hlm to Or­
world at large a piece of her mind on the lando will recelve attention. Orden can
subject of license asks the following aleo be pbooed to No. 40. Orlando.
questions in her homely but pointed

L A B O R -S A V IN G

M A C H IN E R Y

SA VE S

T IM E

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M O NEY

POTATO PLANTERS
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A re the greatest saving to the man who intends to make money

or

spuds

KEYSTONE AND IRON AGE
Im p lem e n ts o f d l kin ds fo r the field a n d garden.

C A L L A N D SEE

Goods

no

TH EM

Hardware Company

Light-your Pres-O-Lite lights by simple
. turning a button on dash-board

BIG SAVING IN GAS
We Have Them in Operation and Will Take

State Agents

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F l o w i n g w ells are
guaranteed. Drainage
sure. Num erous Boulevards, graded and
ditched, traverse this
property

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T h e most beautiful, g
most highly Improved, #
and richest of all un- •
oleared land In the £
Celery Delta
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F a r m s in P A L M
H A M M O C K sold on
easy term s

Talee Street C a rs for

Lots in P A L M V IL L A
sold on easy terms

P A L M

TEN

H A M M O C K

ROUND

TRIPS

DAILY

Only three end
one-half m i l e s
from Sanford, oa
hard s u r f a c e d
road
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The Ssnford and
Everglades R. R.
T?i l f run freight
trains and street
cars direct through
Palm Hammock
with side tracks

Prices will soon
advance
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See J E S S A .
M I N E PARK
10 acres of stately
Palms,
Majestic
Oaks and fragrant
Yellow Jessamine
an exquisite spot
of untrammeled
nature . . . ,

graaaH B E

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Frequent S t r e e t
car service brings
churches, theatres
and shops to your

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Palm Hammock
is being settled by
a very high class
of p e o p l e . A
home here insures
you good neigh-

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Rural Free Delivery mail ,«$r*
vice. Convenient
school
privilege
for-your children

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Young Men of Sanford buy a PALM HAMMOCK Farm or you will live
.._______ to regret It/.B u y to-day. Come and see me.

First National Bank Building
T he re Is no b e 11 o"r,
safer Investment than
seleoted

real

estate.

SANFORD

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�THE SANTORO MCRAID

N THE SOCIAL WORLD
Items of Interest Concerning
Society People.

PO INTS-PU RELY P E R S O M I
Mow Celery City Vanity Fair While
Away th e GoMén Hour*—
S ocia l Gossip.

Mrs. Hurt’s Reception
Thursday afternoon a t the Welaka
Club rooms were the scene o f a brilliant
reception, given by Mrs. Jennnlngs LaVerne H urt for her sister. Mrs, Julius B.
Stryker, ot Pennsylvania, who Is spending
the winter In Sanford, the guest o f her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C Higgins. Mrs.
H u rt who is a very pretty brunette. Wore
a most becoming gown o f pale blue
taresullne, w ith a gam aturc o f exquisite
white lace. Mrs. Stryker w as exceeding­
ly handsome in a costume o f a beautiful
shade blue crepe do chine, over taffeta,
with a corsage trimming o f Jeweled
paasamentrie. She wore a large black
bat with white willow plume. Mrs. Hurt
waa assisted In receiving her guests by
’I'ly f r t f e h r r t A ^ a w r c a g ^ t f y a w i Ihg s r tly gowned in blue marquisette, fashioned
over old rose messallne, with trimmings
o f gold possamentrle. The punch table
and the coffee table were charmingly
presided over by Mlsa Gelaie • Butt and
Mrs. J. C. Hglglna. ‘ The tables were
spread with whits linen covers, over
'W hich; w as a dainty arrangement of
feathery plunioso and bunches o f violets.
‘ Thft'clab rooms we r e . prettily—deoora u d
and lighted candles werean added charm
to the already pretty scene. Mlsa Flossie
Frank added to the pleasure o f the after­
noon, by some exquisite piano selections.
Hisses LHUan Higgins, Peochen LefHer
and Belle Smith assisted In serving a
most delicious salad course. A ll during
the afternoon the dub rooms were crowd­
ed with elegantly gowned ladies, who
called to meet and welcome to Sanford
the charming visitor.
R ecep tion a t M rs. Thrasher’ s
Mrs. David L Thrasher gave a beauti­
ful reception at her attractive home on
Pork avenue Monday afternoon. On en ­
tering the reception, hall, one could have
easily imagined that they were In some
particularly pretty place in the Flowery
Kingdom, for the decorations were all
Japanese. Parasols, fans and lanterns
o f every description were everywhere in
evidence. The mantles were banked
with beautiful ferns and flowers; nastur­
tiums and peach blossoms effectively
carrying out ü ie V Japanese idea. Mrs.
Thrasher w oa.oxiiatòd 'in receivin g-h er
guests by Mesdames. Robert Newman,
Samuel Puieston and 0. W. Herndon, all
daintily attired in becoming Japanese
klmanas. Mrs. Tltrasher stood In the
drawing room to receive her guests and
wore a very becoming toilette o f blue
and white messaline. The punch bowl
was charmingly presided over by Mrs.
Henry Wight, who wore a handsome
costume of black and white taffeta. In
the dinning room, delicious salad and ice
cream courses were served, the hostess
being assisted by Mrs. N. O. Garner and
Mlaa Nell Garner, who were also prettily
dressed Tn Japanese costumes. The table
was . moat effectively decorated, being
centered with a vase o f exquisite bride's
roses on e reflector. Over the white
linen cloth was q delicate tracery of
maiden hair fern and vlplets, with lighted
candles at the four corners, each bearing
a pretty Japanese shade. Around the
reflector was a circle of tiny Japanese
parasols. A pleasing feature o f - the a f­
ternoon were the musical numbers, ren­
dered by Misses Ward and St, John and
a dtiet b y Mrs. FanftitrMuiisuii and-H ttle
Mlsa M ay Thrasher. A large number df
elegantly gowned ladies called during
the afternoon, and the affair was a de­
cided social success.

A Surprise Party
Forest Gatchel was very plesantjy sur­
prised last Friday night by a party a
friends who gathered at the heme o f his
.parent», Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Gatchel, on
East First s t r e e t _____ ______
Th e oocasioa being that o f his eighteenth
birthday. Delicious refreshments o f ice
cream and cake, assorted nuts .and
candy was served at a late hour, after an
evening spent In sociability games and

Forest Is one of Sanfords most promis­
ing young men and the high esteem and
love In which he Is held was better ex­
pressed by the many beautiful presents
ho received. We wish for him a long,

w a lle t
Another feature o f the evenin g'» entertslnment was a contest for the young
men, the victor being the one able to eat
Qve soda crackers In four minutes. This
contest was won by Braxton Perkins, who
waa awarded a handsome * silver hat
brush for his gastronomic achievement.
Punch waa served during the evening.
.Mrs. Samuel Puieston presided over the
punch bowl and dispensed the refreshing
beverage un her usual charming manner.
DeUdious refreshments were served at
the conclusion o f the games.
--------Those enjoying Mr. and Mrs. Thrasher's
charming hospitality were Misses Madge
Ward, Helen St. John,
Vedn Ward,
Pedchea LefHer, Belle Smith, Lillie Fair
Smith, F lo * « 6- Frank, GeUla BuUr Char­
lotte" Kcelor,
Bessie Schumpert Ella
Stringfellow, Besale Long, Gall Moore,
Mabel Hand, Nell Garner, Mcli Whitner,
A lice Whitner, Mabel Bowler, Miss Rob­
erta and Miss Williams. The young men
were Nixon Butt, W illie LefHer. Eugene
yi - J . . T higpen. Jack Adams,
Mr. Dem, fta n k Mliteer, W ill Watson;
Mr. Brown, Archie Betis, J. D. Roberts,
J . B. L flw jgn jjlra x ton Perkins. Whitman
Caldwell) Phil Moore, DavldTJaldwell, Mr."
Sauls; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newman, Mr.
and Mrs. B. W. Herndon and Dr. and Mrs.
Samuel Puieston.

Ronmlllht.

A delightful musical had been planned
by the house committee o f the Welaka
Club for Tuesday afternoon, but owing to
the fact that some o f the musicians were
unavoidably detained, the program waa
postponed, and some o f the members en­
joyed an Informal gaino o f bridge. A fte r
the conclusion o f the game, the tables
were spread with linen covers and ice
cream and cake served.
Miss A lice
Whitner and Mrs. Wallace, assisted the
president, Mrs. Forrest Lake in entertaln-r
ing. Visitors to the club on this occasion
were Mrs. W. R. Anno, Mrs. W. C. Yelser,
Mrs. Andrew Johnson, Mrs. Saundles,
Miss Yelser, Miss Tyner and Miss Nettle
(hi id well.

T H IS

U nitarian S e rv ic e s
Dr. A . S. Gnrvcr o f Wooster, Mass, will
preach In the Congregational Church Sun­
day Jahuory 22nd, at 3:00 p. ra. Dr.
Carver is the Billings lecturer o f the
American ' Unitarian Association. The
subject o f Dr. Carver’s sermon will be
"T h e Religion o f the Mln'd’ f. " T h e ‘ Con­
gregational Society o f SrtnftJM have
courteously tendered their church for
this serve«, and the Congregational choir
have kindly contented to aing. They will
be ossliuadUy Mrs, Wro. Kcder. contralto,
and Mr. K. T. Woodruff tenor.
Everyone cordially invited to attend.

L A B E L

F IR S T Q U A L IT Y ”

M E A N S

GUARANTEED

T h e great demand throughout the South
Tor -u&gt;ur-. First.

Q uality

flour

has

prompted us to issue this label for the
protection

of

the .purchaser..

It is

stomped on every bag or barrel o f
“ Quaker C ity**flour! I F is our absol­
ute guarantee of First Q uality.

IT GROWS HAIR.

QUAKER CIT-Y FLOUR MILLS CO

Mers^re Faeto W « Wont Yea Se Frove
et Oar-Risk.

P H I L A D E L P H IA

M arvelous as It m ay seem, Baxall
” 08” H a ir T o n ic has grow n h air-on
beads that orefe once bald. O f course,
la none dr theM rcases w e re th e -h a ir
roots dead, nor bad the ecalp taken on
a glased, shiny appearance.
B exall “ Oa” H a ir Ton ic acts adentlflcally, destroying the germ s which
a re. usually responsible fo r baldness.
I t penetrates to the roots o f the hair,
stim ulating and nourishing them, ll
la a most ydeassnt toilet necessity, 'a
delicately perfum ed, and w ill not gum
BT perm anently stain the hair.
W e w ant you to ge t a botUe o f
R exa ll “ 08” H a ir Ton ic and as# It as
directed. . I f It does not relieve scalp
Irritation, rem ove dandruff, prevent
the hair from , fa llin g out and prom ote
an Increased grow th o f hair, und In
every w ay g ir o entire satisfaction,
sim ply com e back and tell ns, and withOut question o r form ality we w ill hand
back to you every penny you p a id tu ­
to r I t T w o elxee, 00c. and $ L 0 d Sold
only a t our store—Th e Rexall Btore.

Best Fertilizers
FIRST CLASS CRATE M A TE R IA LS , Sanford, Fla

The Crippen Music Store
High-grade Pianos, Organs,
&gt; and Graphophories.
Low Prices

Easy Payments.

Pico Blocl

proved withJbuildings and unimproved lands.

Lands foi
onization all fenced and under cultivation T O D A Y .
---- Remember, especially we offer on jiaayzterms

VEGETABLE BUYER

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5 and 10 A C R E T R A C T S

Forest City Land Agency
-.

r.ncy Works of A ll Kinds. Sumplng, Em brW crj Supplies,
. Home-Msde Cooking s Specialty.

Hind-Psinttd Chins

Forest City, Fla.

Magnolia Farm

C on sign m en ts and O rders S o lic ite d

All M o d e r n Im p r o v e m e n t s

M. C. VAN BUSKIRK,

L E A D I N G M E N ’S S T O R E

Common ^Sense—That’s All

W e announce with pleasure the arrival
of the

Before commercial fertilizers were known a n i m a l
manure WAs‘ considered by the practical farmer to be
the best form of plant food. He didn’t know why
except that jtjfa v e jiim the results., L ic big’explaincd
the reason when he showed that ammonia, phOBphoric acid and potash -were necessary as food f o r
plants and that the ammonia in the animal m a n u r e
was wHat produced the growth, hut that it was neces­
sary to also have phosphoric acid and* potash to pro­
duce the maximum results.

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AN D

S O M M E R T IN E

The ..City Tailors
Finest Clothes to Measure
and sincerely believe that it will be to
your intcreit to inspect the line be­
fore placing your order for your New
Suit.

The assortment is most com­

plete,’ containing many fabrics and

W ith all the development o f the fertilizer business,
animal fertilizers have always held first place on account of their crop producing qualities. They have
'no superior as a source o f ammonia, Arm our A n i­
mal Fertilizers derive their plant food from Blood
and Bone and Dried Blood (concentrated animal
products) combined with phosphoric acid and polish
in the best forms. It is because they contain the
best and most natural forms o f plant food that they
are 60 popular and the demand for them is incrcas-

novelties' not to Be found elsewhere.
Japanese Party
Mr. aad Mrs. D. L Thrasher most de­
lightfully entertained the young ladles
and gentlemen o f Sanford's social circle
in their handsome home laet Tuesday
evening.
The rooms were tastefully decorate«
with Japanese lanterns, umbrellas an«
inlnlature parasols, interspersed with

Armour Fertilizer* Grow the Biggest Crop*

A n early call-will-W -«pprcciAtcdL-__

D. L. T H R A S H E R
SANFORD

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Phone 104

ARMOUR F E R T IL IZ E R WORKS.
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AVENUE ADDITION

TWO
And Many Valuable Cash and Merchandise Prizes

All Lots high, dry, pimply wide, unusually deep, and so
restricted that no person of African birth or descent may
own or live on them. TERMS EASY.

REALTY TRUST
BOWMAN R E A LT Y COMPANY/ Sales Managers

�January 2 0 , 19h

Tflf. tAftrORP HERALD
of the detractors is to tell tourists that ail
the hotels and boarding houses here are
Jammed full and that no accommodations
fiittishsd Every Friday Mornlal at Sanford, fis. can bo secured In the Sunshine City. A l­
R. J, Hour. Editor and Proprietor
ready they have been doing It this year.
V e i n told so b j scores o f tourists com­
ing from day to day. O f course this is
ttned aa saoaod-cUaa mall matter Ausati 22nd, net true, as St. Petersburg has accommo­
dations for ail comers. Isn't It tim e that
ISOS, SI the Potto(Bee at Sanford, florida.
the balance o f the state require that an
end be put to this ral«epresentation!—St.
OSos la Harald BuQdbts
Petersburg Independent.

B O Y S ’ and M E N ’S C L O T H I N G

' OIVE THEM A HOSPITAL

Sanford can boast -o f-»-m o s t able
corpo o f doctors. They have settled here
not because our city is unhealthy bat
many o f them came here to escape the
rigors o f a northern clitne, m any to en­
gage in the vegetable Industry and some
to enjoy life in the beat location In the
No department o f the human endeavor
contain« a more devoted class o f men
than la to be found in the medical pro­
fession . It is a profession calling for the
highest qualifications deepest research
and the roost profound study. It carries
with it the greatest responsibility, a
responsibility which must be borne .un­
complainingly by its followers. Constant
-Bre-demanaStf "by all whd enter its ranks
It they would keep In lirie w ith' the rapid
strides that are being made In ail its
deportments. The successful physician
o f today Is the one who enters into the
reel spirit Of his work to such an extent
-a s, to cause a sufferer to fee I n relaxation
-from pain nm soon.as he approaches the
bedside. Doctors must be large hearted
and yet tender hearted men. Large
hearted in the sense o f having a feeling
for all mankind, and not. only eater with
them the crucible o f pain, but Journey
aide by side with them as they cross the
dork volley; stony hearted in the sense,
o f knowing no fear when the knife Is to
be used In order to save life or limb;
tendered hearted In the sense o f using
the utmost precaution when a patient,
whose feet have already felt the first
splosh pf the dark waters, and who,
longingly, looks up and asks: “ A m I
getting better doctorf*
, .
Yea, the doctors o f any community ore
eternal vigils whichever sleep so long os
there Is human suffering unless, perchance,
they themselves have .reached the limit
o f human endurance.
Our doctors need u hospital and the
public t'plriied citizens should lend their
■id to this enterprise. The question. has
been agitated from time to time and is
up again for discussion.
W e have the physicians. G ive us the
hospital and the whole stnte will furnish
the patienta.

A n article in The Herald about the
Florida delegation getting nothing for
Sanrotd and all for Jacksonville seems to
have peeved Frank Clark, our congress­
man. The Herald had no wish to single
Mr. Clark out as the statement was made
collectively. Frank Cltuk has accomplish­
ed all that he could to ge t the appro­
priation for deep water to Sanford and
we appreciate his efforts. In regard to
this project be writes as follows:
I received a survey o f the S t Johns
from Palatka to Sanford anTTfrom 'S a ri-'
ford to -Lake Harypy. W iese. auruvw»,
were made and resulted in congress
erflow
Local
adopting a project for a channel one hun­
:nlture for you.
W e can store .
dred feet w ide and eight feet deep from
W illiam s &amp; MlUoi
Palatkfeitto&amp;nlonL and a channel ^ n e 4
► W e are equipped to handle your repair
hundred feet wide and five feet deep
work.
Hanford Mafchlno &amp; Garage Co.
from Sanford to Lake Harvey. The
48lf.
money has been appropriated for both
A
bnrgln.
Good Steel Range for $20.
these project: It Is now available and the W illiam s
Mllteer..
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work will be dono Just as soon as the
T o r a re a l H a ircu t and Shave g o t o
engineer force can get to I I In addition A lb e rt B randin g. S an fo rd ’s Leading
to this we put on the current river and B arber.
h artot bill in the house, a provision for
N ew goods a rrivin g -d a lly at Long's
a survey o f the Wektva river from G a y grocery stofe. G ive him a caiL
13-tI
Springs to Its intersection with the S l
Bring youir old tires to Sanford Machine
Johns, this with a view to Improving the A Garage Qo. Cot vulcanizing.
48-lf
W eklva end pt the request o f the Com­ ‘ Hockers "Graham
flour at
tan g's
mercial Club o f Sanford.
store.

T ow els
Sheeting and Sheets
First Street
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

J. K. M E T T I N G E R ,

The Brooksvilie Board o f trade is a
live one hnd Is doing a splendid work
in building up that section o f Hernando
county. The board recently published
on attractive booklet that was one o f
the best pieces o f literature ever printed
about any section o f Florida. The people
of Brooksvilie are to be congratulated up­
on having a real, live commercial body.

THE CITY

RESTAURANT
Depot orpwite Poetofflce)

H. E. W IS E , Proprietor
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Formerly Manager, o f Central Cafe

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Steaks, Chops, Oysters and Fish a Specialty

E v e r y t h i n g F i r s t .C lass

Prompt, Clean Service

Place the titles to your real estate in
the Realty Trust Company and avoid com
plications. For particulars address B. F.
Whitner, Jr„ Secretary.
7-tf
Gas engine repairs. Sanford Machine
&amp; Garage Co.
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: New stock o f pianos at Crlppen’s music
store, just received from New York apd
Chicago factories.
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W hat a little mrtiey • will do on the
purchase o f a piano at Crippen's music
store will surprise you.
,
31-4t
Cracker meal an d . full line National
crackers fdr sale by W. W. Long. 18-lf

Meal Tickets ore Sold ot Reduced Rules

I D O N ’T B U Y A N D S E L L
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GROW

AND

SELL

The banks observed Lee's Birthday yes­
terday by closing. Otherwise one would
The most interesting stock in town at
scarcely know In Sanford that the birth­
• 2I-4t
day anniversary o f the south's beloved Crippen's music store.
Handsome china cabinets Just In. San­
leader had passed. I f there are enough
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daughters o f the south in Sanford they ford Furniture Co.
One Dining-Room Suit. 6 Chairs, e x tra ;
ought to observo this day o f days and also
Table, 1 Buffet, 1 China Closet Mission.
tho south's Memorial day.
the beat thing for tho money in town.
W illiam s &amp; Mllteer,
Full line o f sweet or sour pickles in bulk
H a rry Crlppen w ill tune o r re p a ir
. IS-if
and keep In o r d e r yo u r piano In a sa t or in bottles at tang's.
Don't forget to have your chipped beef,
Is fa c to r y m anner fo r about h a lf o tb
breakfast bacon and boiled harp sliced at
era ch a rg e . Pin th is t o y o u r m em
Long's store, on bis American slicing ma­
o ry .
2 3 -tf
chine.
18-tf
Cold weather, but hoi bargains in
Notice' of, election
To decide whether the «ale of InUnlcaUng liq­ pianos at Crippen's music-store.
21-4t
uors. wine* end been (hell be prohibited In Orange
county, Florida.
s
i’urtueot to an order Issued by the Doird of
County CotmnUtlcmrrs of Oraoae county. Florida,
a s^eja^ meeting held on the Uth day of January,

B e tte r than ever.
W h a t Is b e t t e r than ever?
Y o w e ll's V io let Brand Sale o f w h ite
Notice Is hereby given that an election will b« g o o d s and em b ro id ery.

held In Orange county. Florida, on Wednesday,
March let. 101!. to decide whether the tale of InW hen Is It t o be?
toslcaUng Ikmon. wine# or beer shell I « prohibited
. W edn esday. January 25th.
In tl\a county of Chen*«, state of Florida.
In Witness Whereof I hove hereunto set my hand
Y o w e ll's annuol V io let - Brand Sale.
snd seal pi office this Uth day otjaapary, A D.
1011. ' fecal|
B. M. ROBINSON.
B e tte r than e v e r. W edn esday JanuClark County Comralssluners of Oranga Co., Fla.
h ry 25th .
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23 it
23-St

Genuine Rocky Ford Cantsloupc
Devis Perfect Klondjrkc Cucumber#
Livingstone Globe Tomato
Latra Early Red Valentine and
Wardaweil’e Kidney Waa Beano

Coke* and Canti Crown in
Rocky Ford, Colo.,' Tornitore sud
B rin e in Michigso,

1 Csn

Sane You Money

P. 0. Address Auf. I Oct. I, Rocky Ford, Colo
Home Address, Plant City, Fla.

C. C. CARLTON

E X H IB IT S

PlartrCity.

Citrus Fruits, Farm Products,
.
- Hogs. Cattle. Horses, Poultry
Bench Show, A rts and Crafts
practically unknown.
The figure* m ay be dry reading but
every one iliould peruse them and taka
an Interest in these two institutions
which mean ao much to Sanford.
JOININO THE ANVIL CHORUS

„

PoM ibly one o f the greatest forces in
deterring the development o f Florida is
the organized band o f detractors at Jack­
sonville. Unfortunately everyone coming
to Florida, generally speaking, must eotne
thorough Jacksonville. There .the land
agents, boarding house agents and cap­
per« generally get hold o f the tourist or
prospective Investor and pump Igm full
T iflt a ls tc p re s a iH a i inns o f all Florida be­
yond tbs Immediate neighborhood of
Jacksonville. Their purpose 1«, o f pourae,
Jacksonville, fawyears post S l Petersburg has found It absolutely necessary to
.send a representative to Jacksonville to
meet people and tell theta that the Jack­
sonville stories are untrue. So fa r as S l
P etersburg la concerned, tbs chief scheme

SCHOOL

^Florida

E X H IB IT S

AM USEM ENTS
Dog, Pony and Monkey Circus,
W ild W est-Shows. Oriental. V illage
Human Doll, O ld Plantation Jap Village
¿ J V IT H T E N O T H E R S H O W S

F R E E A T T R A C T IO N S
H U M A N E The Fastest Trotting Ostrich in the World
GIVING AN E X H IB IT T W IC E D A IL Y
NICK C A R T E R , The World's Famous High-Diver, Jumping

110 Feet Into a Pool of Water
RiLSfdmll hntwftftn Rnlllna College nnd the Ormond TVnm

Exhibits transported free on Railroads. ' Reduced rates have
bean granted by railroads, February 7 to 11, scheduled to Feb­
ruary 12th.
-

P la n e t Jr. Tools
worJ
What's the use of drudging to get ordinary results when a Plan et Jr
Seeder or Cultivator does six men's work, and gives you an increased
yield besides ? Planet Jrs are patents o f a roan skilled both in farm
ipg and manufacturing for over 35 years. They arc
light, strong, lasting, and fully guaranteed.
x jr * *
j

n

No. 4 Plan et Jr Cotnbinsd Seeder and W h eel-H oe

¿ M

b

Ja M

rzves Ume, lubor, t m l and monry.
Alrooit all u «fu l J I H H i
■ V gwden implement! in one. Adjujiable in a imuute lo
L ffB H H
* °w 111 6**dcn « « K hoe, cultivate, weed, or plow.
. I ’ajrs for itself quickly, even In small gardens.

8 P ,w w t Jr flo ra * How and Cultivator
; B A , I VjV Will do more thing* in more ways than any srtbtf ■ A J E B . - P .
■ v l M
horse-hoe maiie. Hows to or from (ha row. X ' a H r - T

Come and look over these up-toi n date implements.
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�.mnuary

20 . t9ii

Till SANFORD IIPRALD

C O M M IS S IO N
CAR
We

LO T

w ant you r

R.

crop

M ERCHANTS

and

w ill

o ffer

M U R R E L L ,
’

W h e re D e v o u t o f th e C ele ry
C ity W o rs h ip Sunday.
**

DISTRIBUTORS
special

inducements

Resident Manag«

SAN FÖ RD . FLO RID A

6IM O N D 5

RESUME: Of ALL CHURCH EVENTS
O f In te re s t to T h o s e R eligiou sly In*
cllncd—S u bjects o f D iscourses
fo r th e Sabbath.
tkCKwvh««M »U Cttr iit'EtfOn^

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I

K r i | u t i ledi tua b r i o j o r &gt;«nd i t a l f A n n o u fb c + m tn U «ndl
«nbf i C h u rc h N n r p its i|rla »Wie» n o t h t t r ih « n W r d n r t -

m a d e righ t and p ro p e rly p la c ed or

tajr ali»noon,

P e r io d ic a ls

to n c ry

C IG A R S and T O B A C C O
C O L D and H O T D R IN K S

IC E C R E A M

:CGcr."jr»M— Wholesale and Retail
SANFORD, FLO R ID A

PH O N E 109

To Think o f New Furnishings
For Your Home

EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE, QUEENSWARE AND STOVES

kiri j

M a d e o f Sim onda Steel.
F u lly war*
ranted. T h in back.
P olish ed a p p le
jpI handle. T h e s e are a fe w o f the g o o d
'■'f points, h u t c om e in and see fo r yourself.
j M a k e you r o w n w o rd a g ree w ith oura.

ReV. J. A. Hcnilry, pattof; cliuruh. corner Park
avenue and Flflii kind; p «rton.gr. corner Mngnulla avrnuc and Seventh street; phone 254.
Sunday mornlna service at II; evening service.
7:0o. Sunday school. B;45 a. m.; Jno. K. Metlinger, Supt. Teachen' meeting every Friday,
7:30 p m.
,

Sunday school, 9;45 a. n&gt;. J. K Mettlnijer. Supt.; A. R. Chappell, assistant.
Adult class last Sunday was largely at
tended
Huilnnss Men's tin as reached
seventeen Come, join ni{| get the help
it affords. Class study ndopted' to the
thought o f business Tncrn—
Semion, I I a. m. Subject, "M y place
hi .making a . w orid.-'-J»aaiiou,.v i m h ,
Subject, "Subject, "M y troubles and how
to get rid of them." A cordial welcome

If.^ o u b u y a Sim onds Saw , you \ - liû
w ill n o f regret it,' T h e aaw hangs Ì
j .¡f
just right because tho Im iidlo is

/ Simonds Saw

^ &amp; s s^ .

We have. some fine Simonds
Carpenter’s Aprons. Jor usor^
Simonds Saws. - A good line Of
Hammers, Squares, Pinch-Bars
and Planes

lesson study, followed by. monthly busi
fiPirrn rarln jr— A ~ fu lt-im cn d a n cc-ts-n n '
ipieRletl.
‘ *
Choir Practice follows prayer meeting
Wednesday night. A ll our singers and
helpers requested to be present

Salt and Fresh W ater Fish

th e People's C on iregatlon al
Rev. Ceorge H. Wald run. pailor; Sunday morning
»ervice, II; evening aervlce, 7:00; nrayer meeting
Wedatsdsy. 74)0 p. m ; Snlrtwaih school. 0:45 a. ni.
J. C. Kiiiiulrutur, XupwinLodaiu.

SEE

OÜR

Rand Building

B A R G A IN

CO UNTER

Just across the street

Rev. George D. Waldron o f the People’s^
Church will give the third of his series of
Dmthetlmod sermons to young men Sun*
duy night. Subject. "H is Home." The
young women are invited to be present
also. Mr. Waldron will also preach In the
morning. Strangers and visitors espec­
ially welcome.
•
D rat Uaptlat •
Rev. J. W. Wlldman. pattar; Sunday morning
« m o * . 11; evening service, 7310; Sabbath school.
D:45 a. m.} Prof. N J. i’erklni, Supt; prayer
Dueling every Wedneaday, 7:00 p. ip.: teacher*'
meeting Friday evening at 7:30.
Presbyterian
Kev. J. F. McKinnon, paatur; morning .ervlce,
II uv.uing service, 7:ll(). Sabbath school, S:4 G a.
nr, Henry MeLa idIn, Supt.; prayer meeting Wed­
nesday 7:30 p. m

Married or Single. Have a Home or a Good
Safe Investment.

The Markham
Park Addition
O n the O rlando road just two blocks
from street car line

T h irty B ea u tifu l Lots
Just been laid out' and streets being
graded. N ow ready to build you a
om e
omc.

S ee me at oircc. It don’t cost noth
ing to look and get vour choice. Some
lots shaded with oaks and some witk
orange trees. N ow is the accepted time

The usual services m ay be expected
morning uud evening. In connection
with the morning
service Mr. A. U.
Brock who wns recently elected to the
office o f ruling elder will be formally
Inducted Into that office.
idist Sabbuth was s banner duy both
in the attendance upon the services of
the church und the Sabbuth school.. A ll
urc cordially Invited to the services,

ed “Ready, to P lan t” Sanford
•

Catholla \
Cutholic Church. Oak uvenuc between 8th and
Dth streets, Rev, Father flreinnhan in charge.
Muss every Sunday at 10 a. rn. Rosary, sermon
nmi benediction every Sunday at 7i3ll |&gt;, m. Sun­
day srhonl nl 0 a. in. CMlfetuons heard Saturday
Ix-fore fbst Silndny of tho month between 4 and 5
p in, and 7 and N p. rjt Flryt Sunday of month
mass at 7:30 n. m. and 10 a. in.

Tux A s s e s s o r’ s N o tic e
Either an assistant assessor uf taxes or
I will bo at the fallowing named precints
at the .dates herein named to receive
elate und“county lax returns for tho year
H H l:

Oviedo, Jan. 16. Geneva, Jan. 17. Urn*
luutu, Juu III. Christmas. Jun. Hi. Lungwood; Jun. ¿1. Ocoee. Jun. 23 a. tit'
Wiutcr GorUcu. Juu, 23 p. w . Oakland,
Jnn. 21 a. m. Golhu, Jun. 24 p. in. Con­
way, Jun. 25 u. in. PinecssUe, Jan. 25
p. in. Winter Purk. Jan. 25 p. m. W in ­
ter I’urk. Jan. 26 a. m. Maitland, Jan.
26 p. in. Zcllwood. Jan. 27. Apopka,
Jan. 27- Leko Mary. Jen. 30. Pnolu,
Jori731. Sanford (n t the city clerk’e o f­
fice) Feb. I, 2. 3. -

,

Annum Bim.

22-2c

Tux Assessor,

j
The regi$iruilon booksof the city of San­
ford will be open from 0 a. m., Jan. 2nd,
till 5 p. ru. Feb. 1st, 1811A ll those desiring to vote In the coin­
ing city elecUot) sliould see that they are
properly registered.
t
R. C. M ax w e ll , Clerk.

f

Celery Farm s

T

These farms can be bought for the next thirty
days for less money

than ever again.

Wc

have Sanford farms to sell.* N o t Largo, Taft,
Burbank nor Celery City
Always Sanford.

but Sanford.
There is only one

Sanford,,. A ll irrigated ready Y o , plant.

W ill

pay for themselves this winter........................

Drown,
rector:----------------A. D. Key. senior—
war
Krv, II. j —
--------den; So min y morning servi«. II; evening service.
5:00; Sabbath school, 0.45 a. m.; B. F. Whllner,
Supt.; prayer meeting. 7:30 Wednesday evening

Notice

See M e . a t O n ce and Save M oney

N o w Is T h e T im e T o Buy Im prov

H.

C H A P P E L L ’S
Real Estate Agency

Free Voting Coupon
Tills is n separate vote from the nominating coupon. As
ninny mny be sent in eaclt week for ench contestant ns can be

{jpllected
This coupon-entitles.
to 25 votes in
The Herald's Popularity^ contest. This cöüiKttTIhUÄt be In
office by Wednesday 5 P. M„ o f euch week.

' ------------------—— ---------------------- :---- -----— ~ ——

Nomination
Tiie first one of these coupons sent in for ench contestant
entitles them to 1,000 free votsa Only one o f these coupons
will be allowed to ench contestant
i

I nominate Mr. Mrs. or Miss—

i

.*............ ? .............................

as a candidate in The Herald’s contest.
Nominated by........ ................. * .

Ttic ^rnnpöfitim -Restàuri nì lè e

Room No. 1.
FIRST S T R E E T

G arner-W oodruff Bfdg
S A N F O R D , F LO R ID A

to serve the public at all times. Only the
Very best served and you can get a n y­
thing you wont uud when you want iL at
the Cosmopolitan, under new mnnage-

While it is not necessary that a coupon be used, it will fa­
cilitate matters to send one for each'contestant. Under no
circumstances w ill the nominator’s name be divulged.
T h e Herald Contest Manager.

�«wwienT T&gt; T inSîiïïK®:‘f'rjSW^,rs*f‘

January 20, I9 I!
I .EPORT OF THE CONDITION Ok
Now, 1 take this method o f solidtlng
your support. Should I fa ll to see, you or First National Bank a t S a n f o r d
W.&lt;W. Underwood Outlines Duties of mention m y candidacy to you In person in tue it a t i : o r florida, at m i close or
la no reaaon that I don't want you» tapMayor's O ffic e
port, for 1 w ill appredate your vote, and
Being a candidate for mayor I was told
should 1 have the honored position .I
U n w fe k that I dhfht lo let the people
know bow I stood on certain Issues. To
ILOWK19 K U O L f l l W U H t « „ . . . . • .
* -«• w
and taxpayer^ o f Sanford end fill this of Overdraft*, ««cured *nd on*ecured....
start with I want to state to the good
6,830 00
U.
S.
Bondi
to
«
c
u
r
i
circulation.......
floe to the very best o f m y ability.
24,870.07
Bondi, «ecuretîe*, etc......... .
people o f Sanford that I have made no
17,000.00
Respectfully.
UanVlni tiouw. fumltun and Butirra
alliance or agreement with anybody for
Due frum National Banks (not rwerye
W. H. U nd erw o o d .
U.sos.es
m m ta l. . . . . . . -.... ..............
their support, and If 1 can be elected to
4.106.S9
tas front Sum llinki and Banks».-.
38,401.71
this office without any strings tied end
The W cdn osdny Club
2.076 S3
: Decks sad olhrr cash
1,728.00
elected dean I will appreciate it. other­
The members?o f l b e d u b w lfl all please iute* of other Nntlonnl Banks........ .
fractional paper currency, nickrli, and
wise 1 don't want It, and if elected I shall bear In mind that they are requested to , . .........................
cents....... .......... ........ ...... .....
be mayor and w ill do just what my con­ meet el 2'oclock Instead o f 2:30, the usual Uwnji Homi Hom i mK«¡
Specie.... ...... ...... .... 311'
science leads me to be right, on any and hour, next
Wednesday.
The earlier Jeinl-trnder notes......... 11,850.
Redemption fumi with U. 8. Treesi
all occasions.
(3 per cent, of circuisti«!......
meeting is desired Tor next Wednesday
I am heartily In favor o f economy, a only to enable the members to attend a Due from U. S. Treasurer..........
^»372.213.35
clean d t y and honest, open admlnDtra- lecture on Domestic Science In the W etion I suggest that every owner end renter Inkn Club rooms end undtfr the auspices
LIABILITIES
o f property In the d t y resolve to do all In o f that dub, Wednesday, the 25th, at 3
Capital Stock paid in...............
his a irie r power during 1011 to improve
Surplus fund.
êâ t», less’ es pensés
The prograor for thenftem oon was both
9,93f;*8
0,240.00
k notésmtstmndinii.
interesting and entertaining.
Affitti
Mrs. H. II. Chappell's paper on Home
Building had reference to the earliest
colonial times and -the f l a t settlers in
1828.25-300.030.09
America, many o f whom were Induced to
• 372.213.33
bravo the dangers o f on ocean voyage
and the unknown perils to be found in a
of Florid«.
1u
wilderness Infested with savages and Stale
County of Orini« Í
L F. P. Foraler, en»hier of the above-named bnnV
hytflp; from unrest and desire for
do aolcmnlr swei» that Ihe aboveatatemenl
change, or freedom from- the restraint#-#!- to tha beet of my knowledge and belief.
r/P. FORSTER. Caa
live end it Is essential to the health and civilization. Others sought the wealth
Subocrtbed and sworn to before me title 141
w elfare o f the people o f Sanford that which they thought only awaited their of January. I0U.
n. itb i.
they oid in keeping the fcHy dean. Much coming, while many craved religious Correct—At teat i
Notary Public.
B. R. SVt
good can be accomplished here If the freedom and peaceful Itotnei in a new
'people are sim ply-m ade to think these land under happier conditions.
precautions ore for their own good and
"T h e First Am erican Legislature" was
w e all get together, the results In Improved Mrs. M ay Dicklns' Interesting theme, end
conditions w ill be surprising. I am In showed that the laws the King and par*
T re a s u re r's R ep ort
fa v o r o f __dty improvements just aa fast llam en t enforced in England w as n o t- in
Oflkw of Ctty Trvesurer,
Sanford, Fla.. January 8. 1811.
as w e ore able to have them. I am in every case applicable to the government

TO THE VOTERS OF SANFORD

the d ty , but 1 om nOt in . favor o f pladng
e burden upon the people unless they say
a a -1 believe that a n y heavy debt that
Is lo be put on the.taxpayers o f Sanford
should be lanctloned by a vote o f the
people. I don't* believe In Czarism. I
think the people should rule and not a
fe w individuals for their own personal
gain, and I promise you, if you should
elect mo as your next mayor, that 1 will
endeavor to have printed In your d t y pa­
per the proceedings o f the city council,
what money is paid Into tha d t y atid
paid oul who got It and what for. I be­
lieve much dissatisfaction can be over­
come by letting the people know through
the columns o f our (tome paper what 1s
being done and bow much it coat.
1 have ¿sen questioned as to the whlskey selling In Sanford. 1 am satisfied for
Sanford to remain ns It is, but should our
d t y go wet, m y Id e a . is that w e should
have s limited number o f saloons, say
not over one. to each thousand population
and that the mayor and coundl have the
authority to elim inate places where the
proprietors are persons o f bad character
or known to be unfit to conduct public
houses a t presenL . Should it go w e t the
licenses are granted by the county com­
missioners and applicant* are required to
satisfy the commissioners of their fitness
to oondudt such ptecer-to-secure license.
Tba only power the d t y w ill have, or D
now In possession of, in regard to saloons
U the right to daee them at midnight
end to prevent the sale o f such intoxi­
cants on Sunday. I trust that our able
representatives, to the Legislature will en­
act a law giving the d t y authorities the
power to reject any undesirable citizens
or persons from doing a whiskey business
and that said mayor and d t y coundl be
Invested with power to revoke the license
o f such characters when they have vio­
lated the lews o f our country. I f whiskey
is sold In sold in Sanford and I am mayor
there will be no dirty dives allowed. I
I shall do m y best to do rig^t by the
whlakey people and the d tizeh s too.

"N arativcs dealing with Bacon's Rebel*
lion” were reed by Miss Guild, the causes
end conditions which forced this other­
wise loyal eublect to commit these so
called treasonable acts, were 'd e a rly and
fairly given by the writer o f the narativcs
and in which Bacon seemed more hero
titan traitor.
Mrs. J. C. McDaniel read a, very intereating and Instrvctive paper on;"Politics
In Colonial V irginia." Review ing the po­
litical conditions o f those early times re­
pealed the fact that history repeats Itself
In many ways, and that the political cor­
ruption and misuse o f power In present
day politics has a precedent lo the colo­
nial days.
Program for January 25
Th e Labor System— Mrs. B. F. Whllner.
"The Bacchic G ift” — Mrs. May Dicklns.
Rending, "Drinking Tobacco"— Mrs. For­
rest Lake.
*
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A meeting o f the women o f Sanford
will he held in the Eagles Hall, W elbom
Block Monday afternoon, January 23rd,
at 3 o'clock, instead o f at the High School
building as stated' in postal card an­
nouncements. v7. V . '
— —— —This meeting is for the jxirpoee of
forming an association to aid In caring
for thd sick and needy o f this community
by having one or more rooms which are
to be used as a nucleus for a hospital.
Every woman Interested In charitable
work and Sanford’s progress end welfare
Is urged to attend. Signed

Mrs. T. A. Neal,
Mrs. Henry B. Wicht
Mrs. Geo. H. Fernald.

A word about vagrgney.. 1 am very
WHY HESITATE7
much in favor o f everybody working that
has to work for a livin g a nd I shall rigid­ A n O ffer T h at Involves No R l i f For
T h ere W ho Aeoept I t
7
ly enforce the vagrancy law, ao far as in
W e a re oo positive our rem edy w ill
m y power.
com pletely roll ovo constipation,-^##
1 favor lake front
improvements.
m atter bow chronic It may be, that
Much can be added to Sanford b y improv­
we offer to fnrolsb It tree of all eoet
ing our water front, which Is - hardly sec­
if It folia.
ond to none In the state. A great many
Constipation Is canoed b y weakness
visitors come to Sanford via boat, and at o f th e nerves and m uscle* o f the large
present our water front Is not very in vit­ Intestines o r descending so loo. T o ex ­
ing. Let's get together on a greater and pect a c o re yon must therefore tons
pretUer Sanford. There can much good np and strengthen those organa and
be done if w e ell get togeUier on upbuild­ restore them to healthier a ctivity.
W e -w a n t y o n t o t r y D exall Orderlies
ing our flourishing tittle d t y .
on our guarantee. T h ey e re eaten Ilka
1 b e f f t j f the d t y of Sanford should o f­
candy, and a re particularly tdeah fo r
fe r as tm-Inducement to manufacturing
children. T h e y act d irectly on tha
enterprises a free taxation for a period o f
nerves and muscles o f the bowels.
years. W e are centrally located In the T h e y have a neutral action on the oth­
state, with water freight rates, and with e r organa or glands. T h e y d o aot purge
some inducement no doubt we could ob­ o r cause any Inconvenience w hatever.
tain some o f these enterprise# which will T h ey w ill p o sitively overcom e chronic
greatly benefit the merchants and Invest­ o r bkbttnal constipation and the m y r­
iads o f associate or dependent chronic
or« o f Sanford.
I have been Informed by our worthy ailments. T r y Baxall O rderlies at our
risk. T w o sixes, 10c. and 20c. Bold
postmaster that w e could easily obtain
on ly at our store—T h e B axall M ore.
free delivery if w e could put the side-

Artesian and Deep Wells
S ee Us Before Placing Your Orders

W e arc
out fo r business a n d w ill m ak e it to y o u r inter

m ake, jn o rc . m o n e y th an ever before.
terest to call on us.

W e have ju st received a

large

sh ip m en t

of

E a rly R ose N o . 4 S e e d P o tatoes, the best varie­
ty

fo r this section.

ever,

O u r prices are

lo w e r

than

O u r price. $2.75 per sack'.

The Big Store at the Clyde Dock

Phono 3 3 0

27230 02

Interest................... .
B dafftniknai r..... .v

W e h a n d le

Groceries—

Gentlemen:—I bei to submit my wml-enrtuel
balance sheet ss Treasurer of the City of Sanford,
Fla., for the six months ending December 31, 1910:
City Property............

Streets and BridM
Repairing Stdewal
Sidewalk Liana....

Trodle« Frisone»........
Police Deportment .....
Fire Department.........
Pauper Account.........
Miscellaneous Expenses.
Tarn Current—«re i Esl
Talcs Current—Personal
Dellnt). Taxen 1902.;....
::
:: « » o s .......

Most Complete Line of Baked Goods in Fioritili
Ill PARK AVENUE

NO.

SANFORD

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City Improvement Fund
Bond Trottera

[ RETAIL CASH GROCERY
Account ........
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J. B. WILLIAMS, Prop.

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I aleo beg to report the preeent itatu* of the City
Improvement Fund:
Paving eaecM unpaid ... 308Q4 43
Cath loaned to City.....
9721 87
Ca»b la Bank».............
0 61
Vourhera unpaid.........................
35357 00
Balance................... 11178 71
Rr» pert fully,
R. C. MAXWELL.

► Staple and Fancy Groceries,
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and Seed
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Hay,
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Grain

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Fruits, Vegetables, Cindies, Cigars u d Tobaccoes

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All Kinds Country Produce Bought and Sold

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D issolution N o tic e x

The partnership heretofore existing be­
tween K . R. Murrell and J. B. W illis un­
der the name o f "The Boston" store lias
this day been dissolved by m utnalcon
A ll bills due The Boston wtU be pay­
able to K. R. Murrell end the said J. B.
W illis is hereby released 'from all obliga­
tion o f said partnership. The business lo
be conducted In thefuture under the name
o f the Boston and by the said K. R„ Mur­
rell.
K. K. Murrell,

G E N E R A L

FIRE

IN S U R A N C E

AGENT

O ffice Above F irst N ational Bank

J. B. Wilus.
Jan. 4.191 !. .

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NORTH

Atlantic
Coast Line
SOUTH

WEST
ELECTRIC LIGHTED P U L L M A N
DINING AND SLEEPING CARS

C. W . R O S E

TROEHDETÖlf
the people If they want free delivery.
J. V . R . P A G E
It's m ighty nice to have your m all deliv­
ered at your door twice daily and you
Manicuring
H air Dressing
won:l have to w alk a m ile to put your
Shampooing
letter in the poetoffloe. A ll tliese help to
build up auity.
Yow ell Building
Phon# 8 8 3

P R A C T IC A L W E L L D R IL L E R S

The B y - L o - H o t e l
SANFORD,

FLORIDA

' ^0r ]P formatioD» Rates and Reflervntinnfl see near; -eat~A n alitltrCoaat L in e Agent; or write

A. W . FRITOT, D. P. Agent
; J 3 B W ott B df St.

- - - - - - JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

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W ill the young masher
in and about the city 1whoPERSONAL—
wlokod at married lady on trhln last

fle ls c h m a n n ’s Y e a s t a t H eberts'

Thursday and had his jaws slapped
Autoes and carriage painting at Un­
_ # |P1« “ « be at train next Thursday so his derwood's. First class work.
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Little HappenlnfSr-Mentlon of face
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A ll kinds o f repair work. Sanford Ma
M atters In Brief.
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chine I t Garage Co.
Underwoods for harness, h;hMI
T. T. Weltch. Route Agent o f the Southand mule jewelry.
PtRSONAL ITEMS OF INTEREST ern Express Co., with headquarters in Good Iron Beds from $2.50
Jacksonville. was a visitor to Sanford Fri­ lams &amp; Miltcer. ’ '
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day, looking after the Interests-of his
Dr. Howard has returned and ran be
Summary o f tne Moating aman ib is company.
found at MS residence in the forenoon
Succinctly Arranged for HurThe many friends of Cape P. M. Elder and his office in the afternoon.
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. rled Herald Readers.
ore coaxing him to make the race Tdc
I have e ns la lin i an clectic sausage
1 com m ercial Club n ex t M on d ay n igh t A lderman but the genial Captain refuses mill and cafl furnish my customers wltK
flatly to have anything to do with the fresh ground sausage and hamburg stake
at c ity Hall.
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game
o f pojitics. Soya he la too busy.
•In short notice, call and sec W. W.
Mrs. r ills Jommes la visiting home
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Roy Huffman, timber cruiser of the Long.
folks at Zellwood. .
The
Cosmopolitan
Restaurant
is
rendy
¡Rev. J. A. Hendry returned from a brief land office at Gainesville, spent several
toslness trip to Jacksonville on Wednes- days o f this week In the city. Roy for­ to serve the public at all times. Only the
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E could not enjoy the pat­
ronage at Sanford for the
past thirteen years did we
not have the ; reputation,
winch is usually shared by
all reputable establishments,
in giving careful attention to

merly worked at tho printing trade and
called upon The Herald office to smell the
E. H. Herndon has let the contract for
the Cosmopolitan, under new manage­
Ink again.
an eight room re s id e n t» on Magnolia
ment.
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-Bessie
Long
was
die
charming
avenue.
hostestrof the young ladies* sewing circle
B e tte r th a n ever..
Walter Colgrove, chief electrician o f
Inst Thursday evening. A pleasant and
W h a t Is b e t t e r 't h a n ever?the Johny Jonea Shows la In the d t y
Y o w e ll’a V iolet Brand S a le o f w h ite
this week.
o f which delicious refreshments were go o d and e m b ro id ery .
Joe Cameron has purchased a new served.
W hen Is It t o be?
Ford automobile and Is enjoying the
Mrs. Forrest Lake, Mrs. W. R. Anno,
W ednesday, January 25th.
acenery around the celery delta.
Mrs. H. P. Driver and Miss Taylor formed
Y o w e trs annual V io let Brand Sale.
^ » K w n yr—proprietor o f Pelatka Coca a very pleasant party of ladles who mo­
B e tte r than e v e r. W edn esday JaaC o la D o tU ro g iftls gufcst o f S. Rungo this tored to Orlando on Wednesday afternopn
week.
and were guests at a .beautiful reception
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fox. Jr. and tyr. and at tho attractive new home o f Mrs. W. L.
Mrs. Dean Turner motored to Daytona Palmer, which hns.bcen named "Atlasta.**
and back Sunday.

J. II. Ragsdale lias arrived in the city
J. Fred Turner, Jr., has recently pur­ from Pulaski, Tcnn., and will remain for
chased the store o f Mrs. Fannie V. Lee, some time looking after his valuable prop­
erty on Sanford Heights. Mr. Ragsdole
near Cameron City.
{ten G. W heeler,.a prominent railroad expects to make extensive improvements
visitor to on the Heights and this property will be
IB8IL o f Jscksonvll
Famous as a suburban place o f residence?
Sanford Thursday.
Mrs. R obt A. Newman was the hostess
A letter from L. C. Garrett, o f Spring
Hill, Ola., states that be expects to re- of the Auction Bridge Club Saturday a f­
ternoon. There were two tables of players
turn to Sanford for the winter.
who thoroughly enjoyed u spirited game
J. R. Chaffin of A tlanta haa been
of
bndge. The top score was mode by
the city for tho past week the guest
M
rs
S. O. Chase, who was awarded the
Mrs. J. E. Lalny.
prize, a pair of silk hose. A t the con­
H. Plocgcr, o f Birmingham, Ola., In in
clusion of the game the guests were in­
the city this week. Mr. Ploeger owns
vited to the (lining room, where delicious
the old Foster orange grove property end
refreshments were served.
will remain here for several weeks.
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A reception wi|l be held ut the home of
- Miss Mae Hamilton was the guest of Mrs. L. R. Philips next Tuesday evening,
Professor and Mrs. George L. Maris a few Jan. 2-lth, by tho ladles of the Woman’s
days last week, at their attractive home Home Mission Society* of. the Methodist
on Lake.Onoro.
church for the new pastor and his wife
A; H* Jornu, representing the A. S. and all strangers In the church. A pleas­
Block &amp; Co., commission Ann o f St. Louis, ing program will he arranged and refresh­
Is In the city looking up the vegctalde ments served. A ll Btrnngcrs in the city
who are friends to the church are most
crop.
Com m ercial Club a t C ity Hall' M o n ­ cordially invited to be present. A free
day night. R efresh m e n ts, e le c tio n o r will offering w lllb e taken.
officers.
H. H. Witherington, Celery avenue’s
leading merchant, wqnl to Apopka Mon­
day to look alter his business interests at
that place.
_ Mr. Walker, representing the Atlantic
and Gulf Grocery Co, o f Jacksonville, was
transacting business for his Arm here
Monday.
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Thus. M. McRae, an old resident o f San­
ford, bat now o f Delray, was In Sanford
Saturday greeting old friends.

Mr. W. S. Baldwin, one o f the oldest
and most highly respected citizens of
Sanford, passed his 78lb birthday last
Wednesday, and it is hoped by his many
friends that he will live to sec many more
birthdays. He came to Sanford in 1686
and has been since that lime a loyal and
honored citizen. A t the first of the year
the Odd Fellows Lodge presented Mr.
Baldwin with a Veteran’s Jewel on uc
count o f thirty-live years’ membership in
that onicr, which was greatly appreciated
by the recipient.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawrence o f El­
lington, N. Y., have taken rooms for the
winter with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Baldwin,
No. 208 French avenue.

Flelschm nnn’s Y east at R o b erts’.
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Time Is money. Save both with a
Yankee Seed Potato Cutter.
Ask The
Mrs. McEwen, Mrs. Edwards and Mrs.
Coo. 11. Fcrnald Hardware Co.
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C. W. Goodrich, charming society women
A dollar or two u week furnishes your
of Orlando, motored to Sanford on Thurs­
home. Come in and bcc how we remove
day and attended the Hurt reception. *
all obstacles for those who have little to
The ladies o f the Congregational church |Blart 0Il Sanford Furniture Co.
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will serve one o f their delicious N ew
For lop robes and horse blankets see
" England suppers this evening In Crip- Underwood..
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pen’s music store.
Go and see the new pictures at CripHigh grade.
Cut
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith have moved pen’s music store.
prices.
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to Sanford from Anthony, Florida. They
One and two horse wagons with celery
expect to make Sanfqjtd their future home
flared side bodies at Underwood's.
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TudVngage la trucking. Sanford la the
Buggies and surreys at cost for thirty
kxlestone that attracts the farmer. -----'d a y i a L Underwobds. Bartlesville top
Rev. S. W. Lawler, preaiding elder of buggies at $70,00.
17-tf.
the Bartow district o f the Methodist
Seed Potato Cutters and Planters at
Church, has,been a recent visitor to San­
Fernatd'a. Call and let us show you. 22tf
ford, the guest o f Rev, J.' A . Hendry on
riclschmann's Yeast at Roberts’.
Magnolia avenue.

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Dr. and Mrs. N. L. Bryan o f NewtonCrushed and pulverized Limestone, ca
vllle,
C.. spent tw o days In Sanford this
load lots.
R. H. Whit tier.
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week, the guests of Miss Mngde Jinkins,
Cut your seed potatoes with a Yankee
en route to their new home In Lakeland,
.Seed Potato Cutter.
Geo. H. Fernuld
A. J. Reams an expert tuner and r e - |Hardware Co.
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psirer. 30 years experience. 7 years head
Keep your eye on what's going on at
tuner fur IL S ü iu lt P iano C o . Is in Snnour -store. W e ask you to carefully com­
fwd. le a v e orders at U f t R. Ice cream
pare our prices with anyone's quotations.
parlors. A ll work guaranteed.
Look them up and we will get your busi­
There will bo a tacky aodal given at ness. Sanford Furniture C a
22 i f
‘Moore’s Station on Friday evening, Jan.
27th. Ahy person wearing good clothes
rive Dollars Reward
will be fined to the lim it A short pro­
W ill be paid for tbe return o f the
gram wffi be given, after which a celery JEnglish
Watch recently stolen. The
•upper will be served.
watch la gold, hunting case, manufactured

s.

£

Attend th e m e e tin g o f th e C om m er- b* » “ “ ‘»ridge, Clerklngwell. London and
Club n ext M onday n igh t . 7 C ity »• numbered 30273. A . E. Philips.

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la «author-column will-be found a- call
to the ladies o f this d t y to attend a
meeting Monday afternoon. 3 o'clock. .In
the Eagles’ Hall, Welborne, block, to conMder- providing accommodation for the
r id and needy who ore sometimes in our
b U *t- A ll interested ore Invited to be

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* ~ l l your aim In 'U T eT iT i economize and
( to-huva for your everyday use dependable
goods at the lowest possible prices w e ask
you. not for our sake, nor for this town's
sake, nor for the sake .o f anything bat
your own pocket book and your bank ac­
count, to elm for our store and bit the
centre o f economical buying. Sanford
Furniture Co.
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detail, and leaving nothing
undone to please.' “ '
The merchandise we sell
will convince you it is to
your advantage to make us
your haberdasher. .

A N T S

All Local A d vertisem e n ts Under This
H eading, One C e n t a W ord Each issu e
- For S al«— 8 lota 50 f e e r wide, next to
N. H. Oartlera Addition on Sanford
avenue. Terms rea so nable! iiTqul r e a l
Sanford Herald,
23-4c
For Sale— Good general merchandise
business with cash trade well established.
A t a liberal discount. Good reason for
selling. Inquire at Herald office.
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For Sale at a Bargain— IJuick Automo­
bile:
H. Garner.
23-4tc
• Tomato plants, sw»ot potnto slips and
velvet beans for sale. 5,000,000 Livin g­
ston’s New Globe tomato plants at 1.25
per thousand. Delivery after February
15th. Headquarters for txttalo slips bad
velvet bean seed. J. R. Davis, Bartow,
Fla. *
23-8p
For Rent— Tw o furnished rooms, ^ p ply 209 East Fifth street.
23-2tc
Wanted—Someone to care for n room­
ing house apply to E. 11. Herndon. Cor­
ner 4»b. street and Magnolia Ave.
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Wanted— Permanent board in |&gt;rWatc
family by couple. State rate. P. O. Box
1066.
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Wanted— Unfurnished rooms for light
housekeeping. P. O. Box 1068.
23-2tp
Fine cabbage phints.^rcndy for the
field. W. E. Squires, Cameron A ve^ 23tf
For Sale— Orange grove, 600 trees on
high pine hind in Paula, suburb o f San­
ford. James Graves,^ New l,ondon, Con­
necticut.
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For Sale— 6954 ucrcs, 25 cleared, 7 room
house, largo barn, orange and other fruit
trees, a nice home. 9 '4 acres, 3 cleared
on Clay road, 40 acres timber land, good
farm * land. 29,/iacrea hammock land,
4*1 cleared, lino well. 3 acres tiled, sinull
house on railroad. A ll the above at a
bargain. Address Box No. 36. R. F. D.,
No. 1.
22-5tC
Wanted— A temporary or permanent
position es stenographer by &lt;t lady with
three years* experience and graduate of
business college.. Address stenographer,
care o f Sanford Postmaster.
21-3t-p *
For Sale— Cabbage plants. Geo. Fox',
city.
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Lost—rOn 9th street between Oak Aye.
and Sanjurd Avenue, u small open face
gold watch with owner's initials on the
back. Finder please return to Herald o f­
fice and receive reward.
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For Sale— Onion plants. 50.000 Crystal
White W ax Bermudas, $1.23 per thou­
sand, f. o. b. Orlando.
Address W. C.
Post.
21-3c
For Rent—Two roams, furnished or un­
furnished, with IxMinl or without. In new
house, with modern Improvements. A d ­
dress Box 494.
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20-lf-c.
• Far Sale— 1 team of mules, wagon and
harness. H. A . Hill, 2 miles west A
south. - 20-tfc
Eggs— For table.
Absolutely fresh.
,Eggs for hatching, from White Leghorn
prize winner stock. W. A « Herring. 20-4tc
House for rent or for sale. Corner 3rd
and Chapman avenue..
Apply 115 Oak
avenue.
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For Sale—A launch 16 feet long, 3!4 foet
beam, in perfect order 3 II. P. engine. Ce­
cil Gabett. French avenue.
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For Rent— Nice offices.
Also ware­
house. 32x36. Rat proof. N. H. Garner.
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Wanted— By fifteen years' experience
cleaner, dyer and tailor ladies’ and gents*
clothes, to clean, dye, repair or alter.
Suits made to order ai~I5, 20. £5 or 30
days. Our price w ill suit your pocket.
Your roonoya worth or your money hack.
Bradford &amp; Keith, 405 Third St. Phone
311.
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W anted—Cottage o f five rooms or flat
o f five rooms. Address Box 1066. 3-tf
For Rent—Ten acres tiled land on street
car line. Station on plaoe. Tw o acres o f
tiled land, cottage and born on [dace.
On street car tine. Address, J. N. W hit­
tier, Sanford Florida.
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For sale.— I have live or six piece« o f
lau d« were bought cheap, cleared mulct
m y own supervision
rum and will bo sold a t a
great bargain. One five acres perfectly
tiled, third year In cultivation, 30 rods
from Beck Hammock station.
40 acres
half cleared and plowed, balance fine
hammock, two strong wells, tool house, A
miles from Carperon City.
Best bargain
on the m arket Phone 7-3. L evi BlnfortL
2-tf.

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CONDENSED STATEMENT Or CONDITION OF

PEOPLES

BANK

OF SANFORD

At Close oF Business January 7th, 1911, as Called fo r
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RESOURCES.
Cash and due from B a n k s . . . . . ......... .. — .......................
B anking House, Furniture and F i x t u r e * . . . . - . ..................
S to c k ia n d B o n d i . ................ ................. — ..........................
O verd ra fts ..... ...................................................- ......................
Loan s and D iscou nts........................................................ ......
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$29,821.50
30,348.97
0,804.60
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138,542.68

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. . . . . . $205,515.98

Capital S to c k ............................. ..................................... .. —
30,000.00
and U n d ivid ed P r o fit s .............................................
4,809.82
Deposits
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167,420.16
Cashiers’ Checks,............: ........................................ ..
3,180.00
C ertified Checks - .............. ..................... — . . . . . . --------- ------------ 100.00

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IDEAL SPRING FERTILIZING
CITRUS TREES
All Spring Fertilizing I s Not IDEAL
Ideâl Means the Highest Excellence—A Combination of
all Good Points. Ideal Fertilizer Means a perfect
Plant Food. Ideal Fertilizing Means the Correct
use of this Plant Food.
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OUR FREE BOOKLET ENTITED

Q U E S T IO N S ON S P R IN G
Answers Jhf^n.

F E R T ILIZ IN G

Send fo r If.

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co.,
JACKSONVIIIE, -rtORlOA
R. H. W H ITNER, Agent, Sanford, Florida

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of the V E R Y

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B E S T = Celery Farms for Sale

We Are Strictly Agents and Have Nothing of Our Own for Sale

CREAT MEETING FOR FLORIDA
American Pomologlcal Society
Meet In-Tampa In February

To

On February 10th the American Pomoteglcal Society w ill hold Its bi-annual
meeting in Tampa. T w en ty-tw o . years
ago this national society held its m eet­
ing at Ocala, which was a notable session
guest o f onr Florida State Horticultural
Society, which then was just an Infant.
It brought to Florida many o f the best
horticulturists from
ail porta o f the

Union,
o f seeing one o f the best citrus exhibits
that has ever been made in Florida, as
the State Fair waa being held at Ocala
at that time. A fter the sessions were
over the railroads tendered to the members special traina to visit the different
port o f the State. These trains were in
charge o f special oommltteea, who saw
that nothing was J e ft -undone to make
tho tim e pleasant and profitable to the
visiting members The result o f this
m eeting was that our State received such
a favorable comment from those In at­
tendance that It brought many permanent
settlers to our borders.
It is said that history repeats itself,
and It la to be hoped that It may. The
meeting o f Tampa will be attended by
many more delegates, as not only the
American Pomologies] Society will be
there, but all the hottloHluiral societies
south o f the Ohio and east o f the MIs-

sJsslppI and In Cuba have been Invited
to attend and make exhibits, so It looks
as though there will be m any more ,in
attendance.
The exhibit at Tampa promises to be
a large and varied one, but If It beats
the Ocala display there w ill have to be
something doing between now and Feb­
ruary 10th. Tampa
people, however,
have a w a y ‘ of making good, and the
people o f Florida have just as much
loyalty now as twenty-two years ago, so
a fine exhibit can be looked for.
Excursions have been arranged for that
will give the visitors a ' chance to see
some o f the f amous orange and grape
fruit groves and truck forms In the State.
Florida people should not miss an op­
portunity to attend this meeting Or to
help in making the exhibit one o f the
host, as “ bread coat upon the waters will
return after many days.'

* Council convened in regular session
January 16.
Members present: D ._L .
Thrasher, W. D. Holden, H. P. Priver and
B. A . Howard. Members absent: A . T.
Rasset ter, H. R. Stevens and G. R. Cal­
houn.
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Minutes o f last regular session read and
approved.
Communication from L. G. StringfeUow
relative to cutting ditch along tbe front of
his property on west First street was read
and tbe following resolution was passed:
Moved and seconded that tbe street
committee be instructed to Investigate

and h ave a survey made and report-at
next m eeting what relief, if any, the city
should'grant Mr. Stringfollow.

The Napes Fertili:

Moved and seconded that E. EÌ Brady's
bid be accepted and that the city attorney
prepare contract in duplicate to be
executed by the proper city authorities,
and embracing the terms of the specifica­
tions and the modifications as discussed
before the council at this meeting.
Moved and secopded that the following
sidewalks are hereby condemned: Along
the east side o f Lot 2, Block 0, Tier 7 and
west side o f L ot 5, Block 9, Tier 6.
Moved and seconded that, all property
not h aving sidewalks on the west side of
Magnolia and north o f Tenth street be
comicmmed and construction Is hereby
ordered.
Moved and seconded that the matter o f
the Atlantic Coast U n e assessment be re­
ferred to the finance committee with au­
thority to dispose o f the matter.
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Moved and seconded to adjodrn. Car-

AGAIN“TTfflTSEASON, 1910
The Vegetable Growers had splendid results
- all over.the state, from the use o f our Ma­
nures. In our Circulars we enclose encon- ~~
iums tnat we have received.

W e -G iv e You Perfect Safety and Quick
M a tu r ity .
Bcttcr ship ping quality, larger eros anti can
make you m o ; c money
other
BRAND* on the Market.
V/e have been doing it for over thirty years
in Florida, and were never more successful

High School litotes
Ths Athletic Association met Wednes­
day afternoon and received the reports of
the committees. Steps are. to be taken
to supply the gymnasium with every­
thing necessary.

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Why?

Hear What W e Have to S a y

About That

Tlie seniors have received the subjects
for their graduating essays.
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J A C K S O N V IL L E ,

The pupils are hoping that the school
board will give them o day off for the
county fair.

F LO R ID A

BETTER THAIf EVER
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O F W H I T E G O O D S , L A C E S A N D E M B R O ID E R IE S
B E G IN S W E D N E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 25th
L A S T S FIVE D A Y S
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SOLE

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In making our selections for this VIO LET BRAND S A L E has been to make it the Banner Sale of
and this it will be. You will find the display of Dainty Laces. Embroideries and Nobby* tilings in
thing of their kind it has been your pleasure to inspect. We unqualifiedly recommend every niec
values that w ill average throughout at Prices at least a third less than their real worth. Fashior
know Linen and Sheer White Frocks are for Comfort during the early Spring and hot Summer mo
avail yourself of this opportunity.
Wo ask you specially to Look at our

10c Em broidery W in dow *•
W e w ill have on sale Just 6,000 yards
of just such values in Embroidery at
the the ridiculous low price *of 10c
We w ill show about twenty thousand
yards of other Embroideries ranging
in price from 12 1-2c and U pw ard
and every piece a value. W e have
quickly learned in our experience as
Merchants that we have to buy in
quantities to get the price, and we
are willing to take short profits for
quick sales to enable us to handle
the quantity. You will find among
our Embroidery selections some very
heavy convent Embroideries for un­
derwear and they certainly do pay
ibr-the. making, -as ~they~meai
you are actually tired of them.

ALL-OVER EMBROIDERIES

White Goods

This will be exceptionally good the coming Spring for
full WflPt. • » well M lhelr oUjer many uaaa. and we have
them In abundance, In fact every Imaginable pattern to
meet every woman*« whim

4,000 yards of extra quality White
Lawn, regulari2Tri|ncnB c; sale 10c

BABY SETS :

or

Ite a bit
attention to this end of
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c» " m *he little roika
little patterns Imaginable and at a

VALENCIENES LACES
16400 yards of Valenclenca In vaiua from So to 12 l-2o the
yard by buying a big lot we can sell and come out on them
AT SO YARD
ft.700 yards o f Vala, In value 12 l-2c to 20c the yard the

mention^io" VarI) ** * * l U r t n

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U uiilry bual-

6400 yards or Linen Sevtlle Torchon Jiaces

A*n B S O L U T E L Y

sc yBrd

FREE

We w ill give away the First Day of our Sale

Flsxons, Flaxons, Flaxons
We have purchased an immense
stock of this popular fabric and Plain
and Figured Cloths, all white, how­
ever, and it will pay you to cover on
this line during the Sale.
Linniro, L ln a ire , L ln a ire
We might say this is a first cousin
to fiaxon as~it is a very similar fabric
possibly you may like it better we
will leave you to judge; attractively
priced.
Linens, Linens, Linens
duality

severai-huadred- beauiiful Pictures,^tudresTn
Violets, copies of Water Colors.

N. P. YO W ELL &amp; CO. Sanford, Florida

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ffmiary 20. »¿H

THE SANfQRD HERALD
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;0(JNTY HAPPENINGS

times for trade and barter, accompanied
by "Bill Brown" ao crime Mr. and Mrs.
Brown hnvc given a life tim e o f service
to the Everglade .Indian. Mrs. Brown
[ a Budget of Interesting Items stayed among them twenty years with
from Correspondents
out once gWlng out when she leamet
that the Indians were some how suspl
clous o f the missionaries goings and
[illt EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY comings. Mrs. Henry Yonge, an honored
ex-presldcnt. esteemed nnd loved by all.
[Efficient Staff of Reporten Weekly Is very familiar with Florida history and
gave ua much Interesting information
Coven the Terrltory for
referring incidentally to the Indians In
. The Herald
her
for aw ay Canada home in the
provient» o f New Burnswick.

LAKE M ARY MI:LANCE

In introducing the subject, “ Florida",
the writer o f these items called attention
to the fact that Florida was the first
named state o f our United Slates of
America and m l»t beautifully named
from Pnscua Florida the Spanish for
Easter Sunday. Florida, and the United
States, had thrrefore its very beginning
on (in Easter Sühbnjh from ocnlurjcs ago
w ay back in 1513 when an old Spanish
explorers by name Ponce de Leon landed
on these slibres, raised the standard of,
tile cross and called the country Florida:
A n y state or nation holding true the
spirit
o f an Easter Sabbath is sure to
live.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ring are happy over bring sunshine and happiness to human
hearts nnd gives nnd keep the joybclls
the arrival of a son In their home.
i'ÎTÎTSÏD1
ringing. Florida, and the United
f^V r^t&amp; n n ntad-B.* Ingsir .-t,
Stntes
are
toddy enjoying* the fruits
hunt last week and brought bock a deer
prosperity
and
claiming the nttention
and several smaller gama w ith them.
Several p a rties 'h a ve been trying to the world because o f the Easter spirit.
rent bouses, or buy lots to build on, 're­ Florida's fountain of perennial youth is
cently. Mr. C. F. Lee who already owns still flowing fur old and youug alike, nnd
property and -bouses h ero, is intending to the chimes from St. Augustine, tiie oldest
in the Union, ore still ringing
do more building in the near future, city
throughout the land on a glad EaBter
books as if bake Mary Is on the boom.
_ A magic lantern show will be given morning. The club will continue tiie
at A. E. Sjoblom’s H n U next Saturday study o i Florida down to tiie present
time considering
the subject under
night January 21st, 7:30 o’clock.
Spanish, British and French rule.
Conductor and Mrs. Brannon returned
MOORE'S STATION
from Orlando to their Oviedo home Satur­
So k UI Corronioiulencs to The Herald:
Mrs. Fannie Lee will soon occupy her day. M l Brannon's physician says he
will be fortunate indeed to take up his
nice new home In Beck Hammock.
active
duties in a month's time. Accom­
Herbert Beecher of Milam, Ohio. In»»
panying
them were Mr. and Mrs. Brown
removed on to the place owned by the
desf und dumb people at Beck Hammock. from southern Illinois. They enme at the
Mr. Kiniicban had two more fine Mow­ holiday time to . spend two months with
ing wells completed at his place last Mrs. Brannon and Mrs. Brannon's parents
in Orlando.
Mrs. Brannon and Mrs.
week.
Brown
are
sisters.
Their guests had but
George Chamber II m is out again after
Just
arrived
at
the
time
of the accident
on attack or grip and malaria.
Georgo Mitchell, a guard at the convict and all have been together in Orlando.
|Special Cor. lo TSe Herald.

The Like Mary Industrial ond Social
I League met again last Friday for n days
! work of improvement A bountiful dinner was prepared and served by the
|ladies. A t this rate It will not be long
|before Lake Mary will bo one o f the
uicet little subburbs o f Sanford. Feb*
ioary 17th. Is sot fo T H te next meeting.
A cordial invitation is given to all to
! como and enjoy themselves.
D. B. Smith o f the Overstreet _Turpen­
tine Co. has rented a house from C. F.
L e e ' and will bring his w ife here to

camp at Caw Creek was here Sunday to
visit bis father and brothers.
The McClelland children uro spending
tome lime with their grandmother at
Geneva.
The county ditch Is being completed
from street corner stop No. 14 to the St.
Johns river.
There have been many northern visitors
stout here recently looking for garden
lands.
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OVIEDO AND L A f c CHARM
Social Corrtwpondenca In The Herald:

We were glad to hear of the return
last week of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Adams to
their liume in Florida after an absence of
several months. Mr. Moore, a near
neighbor, met them at the train In
Oveido and conveyed Mr. Adams and
patty to their Geneva home in his new
auto. Our first pleasant acquaintance
with Mr. and Mrs. Adam s was sc rcrai
•rinler ago in S t Augustine where Mr.
conducted for ten or tw elve years the
Railroad buiiness o f Florida, w e were
going to aay, in Mr, Flagler's Ponce dc
Leon hotel. Mr. Adama had been promi­
nently identified with Railroad business
In tiie city or Buffalo where there is prob­
ably more railroads business transacted
then in any other city o f the Entire state,
hardly excepting New York City. Florida
railroad officials persuaded Mr. Adama to
leave his Geneva homo for three short
months during the -tourist season and
Come up to SL Augustine, but Mr. and
Irs.- Arinmi^were— alw ays gtnd to fiy
sway to their Geneva home at the earliest
opportunity and they were received with
open hearted hospitality, 1 venture to
"WT Hud on this particular return their
friends and neighbors would have liked
to have given them an ovation.
Speaking about Mr. Moore and his new
auto, Captain Moore halls from our own
summer home in tiie Thousand Island
region o f New York state. He has been
Captain many seasons o f one o f the very
handsome private - yachts o f the S l
Lawrence river “ the Jule” owned by Mr.
Cueteho of New York City. Captain
Moons and fam ily w ere to leave Geneva
Saturday last in his new car for Daytona
and the East Coast to spend the balance
° f tiie winter.
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Mrs. McCuJiey entertained the Ladies
Magazine Club at her home In Oveido
Friday January 13th. There was a good­
ly attendance and the members m ani­
fested considerable Interest in taking up
J rd T"F lorida. Miss N elfle~K ln g
^ «n g e d a concise, comprehensive reod*“ * discribing the
Indian races who
roamed this forests centuries before tiie
. Spanish explorers o*m&lt;j. „ Mrs. T. W .

Miss Ella Bell Jones is entertaining u
cousin, Miss Sapp of Georgia, who is to be
be tills week n guest in Sanford.
Mrs. Rigby spent Sunday with lier
daughter, Mrs. Turner, inMier new home
on the new trolley lino near Sanford.
Miss Mattie Chapmen was a Saturday
guest of Mrs. Turner.
Rrv. and Mrs. Brooke have been nlllicte d .ln .having heavy grip qolds. Mrs.
Brooke has been critically iU these last
few days. . Dr..Nixon o f ChuluoùrU in
attendance.
Mrs. W. H. Lutliei has with her Miss
Cnulcy o f Suvuiinah, Go., who will spend
the winter in Oviedo.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cuter ure guests o f Mrs.
Rol&gt;ert Lawton.
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CAMERON CITY CLIPPINGS.
ro ilie EdilorofTlie Herald.

W e ore bo busy with planting, cultivat­
ing and marketing our crops out here
that wo have little lim e to' gather news
items. Potato planting is nearly finished.
Mr. James Allison of Wichita, Kansas,
is expected to visit here this week. He
owns the furm cultivated by Mr. Earl
Gortnly.
Mrs. Minuick und her sister, Mrs. Stuurt
o f Kansas City will spend a part o f this
week at Daytona Bench.
Mrs. Johnsons' little folks have been
quite sick, having taken cold while hav­
ing measles.
MrTCrippcinmnlc us n fly in g -visit on
Tuesday afternoon.

morning. He Is from Pennsylvania and |
corned to spend the winter with his son'1
at Lake Onoro.
. The strawberry season is on and some
o f our people nre eating strawberry short­
cake.

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N E W Y E A R R IG H T

Spr«l»l Corierpoadr&amp;c* to The Herald:

The entire community sympathize with
Mr. und Mrs. Frank Jones In tiie loss o f
their handsome home which was des­
troyed by fire on last Monday.

If you begin it in W O O D R U F F 'S

Mrs. Dr. Lswis o f Chicago is again in
our midst much to the delight of her
many friends.
Mrs. Fultz and ' Mrs. Robinson
a portion o f last week in Sanford;

shoes you have taken the first step

spent

toward makiifg the New Year hap- —
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W. L. Sug made n business trip to
Jacksonville last week, returning Satur­
day.

pier and more prosperous— happier

Mrs. Dann o f Miami has recently visit]
ed her sister Mrs. Charlie Harrison.

more prosperous because your ma­

Mrs, H. H. Pattishall is confined
bed with ti&lt;e measles. .

terial prosperity depends in a-gteat

because you arc more comfortable—

to her

P. L. Chambliss visited
Monday.
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Sanfo$l last
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Captain Moore Is now mnstdr of a
handsome touring car and Ida friends as
well as himself are enjoying it.

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measure on your physical comfort.

LatUe Henry Harrison hod the m is­
fortune to get his leg broken last week In
n runaway, the buggy turning completely
over.
Mrs. Dr. Heath, who lived here several
years ago is visiting her friend Mrs. I.
T. Peters.
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Mr. and Mra John Adams .are again
welcomed to Geneva b y n hoBt of friends.
Accompaning them are Mr. and Mrs.
Will Adams o f Buffalo who are much
admired by m any' friends in this place
who are glnti to have them w ith us.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A . Rauterson are home
again from u pleasant trip on the Lust
CooBt.
.Mrs. Grant and daughters
visited
Chuluota last Sunday and Monday.

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THE TRUTH MADE KNOWN
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Read the Following and then vote for the Man W hom You Believe
Most Capable to Represent You In the United States Senate
WHAT

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Under the head. "Mr. Blount and tiie 'Joker' in the Jim Crow Law ,” the Pensactffli Journal Sunday morning. January
'Jlh, published the following editorial lender
Mr. Blount and the "Joker" In the Florida “ Jim Crow" low. A few - days ago Mn-N.—P - Bryan,-candidate f o r t h e
United States Scnute, made a charge to the effect that Mr. W. A. Blount, also n candidate for the Senate, had put a
“ Joker" in the form o i an amendm ent into the "Jim Crow" law which passed the Legislature in 1905, while Mr. Blount
was a member o f the State Senate, and that because o f Mr. Blount's amendment the Supreme Court had declared the
law unconstitutional.
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In his speech In Jacksonville last Monday night Mr. Blount denied this charge, und In a telegram published else­
where in this paper today he again denies I t '
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The Journal is tolerably fam iliar with the circumstances attending the passuge of the "Jnn Crow bill, and o f its
own knowledge it is nble to state all the material Diets connected with I I The facts, briefly, ure os follows:
Representative J. Campbell A very introduced the bill originally in the House, and after consideration, nnd some
slight amendment by Mr. A very himself, it passed the House nnd went up to the Senate. In (lie Senate Uic bill wos
amended in certain particulars relating to roctliod of separation, lim e the bill should go into effoct. mid penalties for
violation, by Mr. Uiouut, but not until, in conference w ith«M r. Avery, he and Mr. A very had agreed upon the amend­
ments. The bill then, ns agreed upon by Mr. Blount and Mr. A very, passed both houses by a unanimous vote in each
house.
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Now os to the "Joker" which Mr. Bryan says rendered the bill unconstitutional. This was Soction 7. und it was part
o f Mr. A very's original bill. :ln the redraft of the bill by Mr. A very nnd Mr. Blount Section 7 was not chunged in any
material respect.
Blount's Bill.

A very'S B ill. Sec, 7__ That (lie provisions o f this
act shall not apply to colored female nurses on such
cars or divisions of curs, having the care o f white chil­
dren or sick persons.

Sec. 7.

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That the povisions o f this

act shall not apply to colored

nurses having care of

white children or sick portions.

There is absolutely no difference, in effect, in these two sections. But. as an indication that both Blount and A very
acted in good faitll in this matter we have but to show that they modeled Section 7 after tiie Statu law then In existence,
and which governed the separation of races on railroad trains, but not street cars. Thut State law is found in Section
2208 o f tiie Revised Statutes of 1892. and reads as follows:
Tiie State statute:
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“ But female colored nurses having the care o f children or sink persons may ride or travel In such cars.
Therefore, tiie effect o f S o ctlo o 7 uf t h t biUahuwJlJur M r A very was not only not altered ut all by Mr. Blount's bill,
lad" been
existence for years as applying to s le a ia -ra iU but It was practically an exact copy o f the Suite law whicn ha

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road cars.

Saturday afternoon Mr. Potter and
"when the roll coll on the bill was taken It passed without a dissenting vote. (S ec Senate Journal, page 778 )
Sueh men os Senators Bailey of Montlcello, Crone of Tampa. Hudson of Miami, Nell of WestviUc, West of Mllwifo. Mr. and Mrs. Williams and daugh­
(oii, WllSim o f Mariam «, McCreary or Gainesville ang Ilm of St. Augustine unvoted for It. These men were all
ter viewed our farms and visited our
known os radical unti-corporntion members of the Senate. Mr. Bryan will hardly charge fhot they, WO. were under cor-^
parka. They are winter residents nt San­
poration influence when they Joined in the support of this meosure.
ford. If the winter tourists knew what
When* the b'lflwas carried up to the Supreme Court on a test cose, we find W. J. Bryan, County Solicitor
pretty grove* we*"have out here, with
'* for Duval County, afterwards appointed Senator by Governor Bio ward, member of the law firm of Bryan S.
tables and seats ready for picnicera, they
'[ Bryan and late brother of N. P. Bryan, who now makes these charges—we find W. J. Bryan himself defending
would often bring o lunch and spend a
* Section 7 and arguing that It Is constitutional and effective.
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part o f some o f these beautiful days.
In charging that Mr. Blount was guilty of putting a joker bite the Jim Crow law, does N. P. Bryon also
charge his late brother with bad faith, or with Ignorance, or both, when he defended thts same joker before
The moonlight (isli bake in Mr. Beck's
the Supreme Court, os recorded In volume 50, page 132, of the Supreme Court Reports of Florida.
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grove last Tuesday nlgbl proved a success
M rB ryan 't charge at this time Is nothing more or less than a piece of cheap political chicanery whose
In every way and was thoroughly enjoyed
purpose Is to eaten votes by unfair means where he cannot get them by other methods. It Is too small to
come from any man who Is big enough to be a United States Senator.
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by a large company o f people. W e were
Mr Blount's connection with the Jim Crow bill was absolutely open, honeat and above board. Section 7, copied from
glad to see our editor present.
Uie Stale law itself, was not drawn by him. and U he railed to discover its unconstitutionullty he was not less liable than
Am ong our Sunday visitors were Dr.
all o i Ilia legislators. lawyers and judges who had for years regarded the State law as constitutional and sound.
and Mrs. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Gus HUl
and Mr. and Mrs. Dutton o f Sanford and
-TO TH E DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF FLO R ID A:
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Mr. and Mra. Berry of the West Side. Mr.
The facta stated in tbe foregoing editorial are true. To them I a d d l
Berry was much surprised at the develop­
The bill was entirely satisfactory to me and there was no reason why I should desire to have it declared uncousUtument o f tiie Celery Delta and much inter­
1 inn) preferred the interest o f the Street Car Company to that o f the public, still 1 would have had no reason tp
ested in our improvements.
desire to kill the bill, since it entailed no hardship upon the street cay company and was practically identical with the
Mr Pi I«worth hpf fryilLS neat bpnga-ordlmm w H n trhiah a llkt i y f tM" nt ■/■pnrwtlnn nf races has been in use on the street cars In Jacksonville, Pensacola and
low on Beard oil avenue.
other cities.
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Am ong the prettiest crops growing in
fusing to enforce the law ond I Inserted In the bill such a penalty In order to make the law opera«he.
this vicinity Is tbe Jumbo lettuce on 0r.
A n y objection to any section of the bill as unconstitutional uever occured to me, nor did It occur to such men as
Minnick's farm.
Those who have had
George P. Rainey, former Chier Justice: Luuls C. Massey, one o f the revisors of the State's Statutes and Attorney for the
opportunity to try It say it makes a most ' ’ Florida Railroad Commloalon; Park Trammell, since Attorney General; F. M. Hudson; C. L. Wilson, since Stato Attorney;
delicious salad..
» add other able lawyers who were then in the Senate.
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Lawton who had bean a student in the
¿■¡J- Mf« High School told us in a pleaslng informal way of the Indians who
Rev. Dr. Swartz is expected to preach
cwne from the Everglades at stated • t Cameron City church next Sunday

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We are probably the-oldeat
re f ular advertisers of Flori­
da Farm Lands In the South.
We advertised before the
present Intense Interest In
‘ Book to the Land." Our
methods have broulht us In
touch with thousands of
people all over the world.
We will iladly refer you to
some of thebe people on
request. Enquiries cheer

The Howard-Packard land
Company la Incorporated
under the Laws of florid?
Paid up capital * 100.000

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Published In the - Interests of the Intending Investor and S ettler by the

the many companies exploltln* Florida lands |„
that It’aahome corporation
with an established high
trade home and foreign
reputation to
maintain
We cultivate many acres of
land In our home territory,

ttoward-Packard Land Company, Incorporated, Sanford, flòrida

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A re just across the river from Sanford. Prices per acre, $30 on terms of $5 per
acre down, and the balance $1 per acre per month, which payment coveis every­
thing. N o taxes or interest. Upon receipt of first payment Contract for Deed
will be sent. Y ou should note the liberal terms of this Contract for Deed.' — ^

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If, within one year following completion of payments
you wish to give up your VoluslaFarm, we wilfrefund
all the money you paid us and add 6 per cent. Interest
by way of bonus and take the farm off your hands.
Y o u H a v e E v e ry th in g T p G a in I f Y o u B u y a V o lu s ia F a r m

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

�j ANNOUNCEMENTS
friends I have
for the no*ïïion of Mayor « aenmru » i n primary to be
November. Re§pec(,ulI,
act

W. II. UNDERWOOD
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City
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. wnmi nM trtv
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J t. .hereby
my pjirulli!Actf
candidacy for
for tthe
office of
of
City fieri. Treasurer and„Assessor. Many year.
!j.«rwilivice with d ty affair* and clerical noalftoS^ivemade me familiar with the work ofthl*
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and

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M. W. LOVELL.
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Clerk, Treasurer and Assessir
|*m urged by my friends to m«n«MWo myself -~
a candidate for the office of CJerk, Treasurer end
Assessor at the coming d ty election, to which
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nlaee 1was appointed to All the unexplred term
U irk L Scott I »ollcll an Inxpectlon of the work
wo
done by me to convince you of ray qualifications to
fulfill the duties of the office.
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In the Circuit Court, Seventh Judlcls
Circuit, Orsnge county. State of
Florida

C. M, H AM ILTO N
DENTIST

Chase &amp;

In the matter of the adoption of
Room 13 Pico Building
Fred w. Wllmott. J r !* minor.
by
J. W. Wllmott and Sophia E. Wllmott.
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S^en that we. J. W. Wllraou
S i of hebranry,
£
*m?5l,.5,
.T wlf*1 after
00 ,lw
Jay
A.
D. 1811.
or os*h*1
soon
a* 0,h
the
same can be heard aptHy to the Honorable Minor
r i ,0n1f*Jr5,&lt;L 0 ,lJ1* V '™ 1
.1 PfW K Tib Judicial
Urcuit of Florida for the adoption by us of Fred
¡DENTIST
w. Wllmott, a minor, as our chiidi and heir-at-law?
Jauta W. Wiuiott,
20-St
Office: • Hines Bldg, over Woodruff’s Store
Sonn* E. Wimon.

DR.

C.

G. B U T T

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SHIPPERS OF

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SALFORD. FLORIDA

Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section a or Chapter 4688,
Laws of Florida

Florida Fruits

DR. R M. MASON

Notice Is hereby given that W. B. French and
DENTIST
S. M r rrocli of Knoxville* Trnn. uurchnnnrt of tax
certificate« named below has filed Bald certificate«
In my office and hat made application for tax deed Welborn Block
to tout M.
In UWW.UUIIM:
accordance with
law. OÍIÍU
Said LVT1
certificate«
W
nun «HW,
1IlCa1C1
embrace the following describe«! property tltuated
Sanford, Florida '
In Orange county, Florida, to-wlt:
„Cert. 448. dated June 3. 1901
1807: Lot 8. Blk.‘ D,
Mitchell's Survey of Levy Grant,
t, assessed in tbs
name of E. II. Palmer.
Cert. jotku
482, dated
June
3, nw7:
1907 Lot* 21 and 22,
„.Ver'aieaiu
nea.
Blk. D, Mitchell t Survey of Levy Grant, assessed
In the neme nf UnlnnWn Owner.
Cert. 373, deledJuly 3.1808: Lots 23 end ^4
DENTIST

DR.

V¿¿stables j

and

1

Phone 10

General Insurance Agents

W. E. HÒUSHOLDER

SANFORD, FLÒ RID A

M7;°if|i!i* *
Rooms S3. 24 and 2 8 , F loo Bids
Thons
For City Clerk, Treasurer and Assessor tathensmsSkhr
„.Cert. 373. dated July 3. IB08: Lot» 3B and 40,
I announce myself s candidate for the,office of Blk. D. Mltchetl i Survey of Levy Grant, osteaaeij
SAN FO R D ,
FLORIDA.
g s a s ( s s ! , ,a i i w i b . A..',i s

_______ ________ - ___ tTAWirSWriTi
w h s m A i
lllk. D. Mitchell's Survey of l^vy Grent. assessed
In the name of Mrs. M.- E. Hicks.
Cert. 377. daledjuly 3. IB08: Lot* 63 and 66,
lllk. D. Mitchell's Survey uf Levy Grant. assesHd
in the name of Mrs. M. E. Hicks.
A tto rn eys at Law
O rt. 378, dated July 3. 1808: Lot* 76 and 77,
Blk. D, Mitchell'* Survey«/ Levy Grent. esseaaed
7*
in the name of Mrs M. 1.. flicks.
Sanford. Flonda
Unless said certificate*.shall be redeemed ac­ Peoples Bank Bldg. cording to taw. tax deed* will issue thereon on the
For Marshal.
3lit day of January. A D. 1911. 1
Witness my offdal signature and seal this the
' . I announce my candidacy for re-election a* Mnr30th
day of December. A. D, 1810.
- - *baL lPropose lo m*ke Ihe race solely on m
(seal)
---- B. M. Koamsoa.
retard I am not the candidate 6f Sny clique.
Clerk Circuit Court. Orsnge Ctnmty, Florida.
• '
“ O STE O PATH IC
_ jjliflt the support of the voters on my merits.
20-41 .
.
_____[iy_M. A. Howaro. D C.
PHYSICIAN
'RetpeclTtiUy;
-----GREEN W. SMITH.
Office Gorner-Woodfuff Building
Identified with her every Interest. That I am com
ntent and can serve acceptably as Clerk. Treas­
urer and Aasesaor 1 have no misgiving*. Intlm ate
m ~ ----- “ *•*■
----(reas and high
e good form and
— -ays, along with
____ ___________________ Ilea In MsMasSaaford's ear of progressr
C. 11. LEFFLLK.
j j j r r r j - r r i ----

DR.

„ „ « « » » » « » » W W I M M S W W fW W W

Marshal and Collector.

C.

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Other hours by apjx&gt;intmeut

THE

Florida

Jan. 4, 1911. .

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Heating Stoves

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The O N L Y bank in Sanford that
INSURES EVERY D O LLAR D E - *
. POSITED A G A IN S T LOSS from any
and all causes.
: ' :
: '

PEOPLES

BANK

OF

SANFORD

OTHERS

AND EW JOHNSON

Prompt Service

A T T O R N E Y -A T -LA W

GEO. A. DeCOTTES
a nd

COUNSELLOR

Accurate Service

-FOUR HER CENT allowed on Savings Deposito
’

A TTO RN EY

Polite Service

--------r------- - aiuVwill appreciate your patronage

Practice« io State and Federal Couru.
M. O. T. Build Inf.
Phone 248

at

Safety Deiwsit Boxes for rent

M. M. SMITH.
H. R. STEVENS,
President Vloa-Presldetu

LAW

H. E. TO LAR
Cashier

Practice In State and Federal Courts
Welborn Block

.

Sanford. Fla

HAND BROTHERS

THOMAS EMMET WILSON
ATTO RN EY A N D COUNSELLOR
A T -L A W

LIVER Y, F E E D and

Late State Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of
Florida
Rptldence*. Sanford snd Sylvan Lake

eee ee ee ee e ee ee e e r e e e e sew e * * * « * » * *

SALES
H arnaaa and Wagons

L. G. STRIN.GFEL.LOW

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STABLE

;

Blackam lthlng and Horaaahoalng

H orses and M ules Bought and Exchanged___

-JUSTICE OF TH E PEACE

H E A V Y H A U L IN G AND C O N TR A C TIN G

NOTARY PUBLIC

D ls » o lu tlo ii N o tic e
The jMirtucrsliip heretofore existing be­
tween K. R. Murrell und J. B. W illis un­
der the inline of "The IJoaton” store hutt
litis day boon dissolved by toutnal con
sent.
A ll bills due The Boston will be pay­
able to K. R. Murrell and the said J. H,
Willis Is hereby released from a ll ob liga ­
tion o f said partnership. Tho business to
bo con d u ct«' lo thefuture under llie name
of the Hoston and by the Bald K. R. Mur­
rell.
K. R. M im sm ,
• J. U. W illis ,

ft C- A P IT A L «,3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

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KEMP

Sanford

Laws of Florida

Notice of Application Tor Tax Deed
Under Section 8, Of Chapter 4888
Law» Of riorlda

E.

i Peoples Bank of Sanford, Florida

IrfXtrtDttTourt,7th JuiticaVCtrcuU or . - Residence 519 Magnolia Avenue
Florida In and for Orange County
Office Hours:
9 to 12: 3 't o V •••*—

I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of
Marshal and Collector tor Sanford at Ihe coming The People« Bank of San­
ford. a corporation organdty election.
ited and exlitlng under
Reapectfully,
the jaw* nf the «tate cf
------ W r A r T l l X i S -Notlrrprtnnmutan
vs.
of Suit by ottoch
The Florida Land and De­
ment.
SANFORD LODGES
velopment Co.. aoorpora
(ion organized and exist­
ing under the laws of the
Sanford Lodge N*. 27. L O . O. F.
state nf Ohio
Meets
evepr Monday
Monday at L30 p. m., over Imperial To Charles Lockwood, Treasurer of Uie Florida
___
ts every
Theetr«. W. P. Stone,
Land and Development Company, defendant,
W. S. Budwin, Sec'y,
and all other persons interested in the above en­
titled cause or any of the lands hereinafter de­
scribed:
geminale Chapter No. 2, Order eastern Star
You will take notke that on the 23rd day of De­
Meets every second snd fourth Friday In month. cember, A. D. 1810, suit was Instituted against The
Every one who hat seen hi* Star In the East are Florida lutnd and Deveiopinent Company, In the
cordially Invited to visit the cbapjfr
Circuit Court of the Seventh Judicial Circuit of
Auc* E/Koastx*, Sec’y.
Florida, in and far Orange county, In attachment
by The People* Bank of Sanford, and that writ uf
attachment dated December 23rd, 1910, we* Is­
F. 0. E.. Celerv City Aerie 1833
sued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court under the
Meetings first and Ih'rdTueadaya In eve^idonth. seal or the said court on said date of December
Hall In Wrlfaome Block, third fioor
23rd 1010. and under and by virtue of said writ of
attachment I have levied upon the fallowing deecritied lot. tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and
Phoenix Lodge Ne. 8, K. of P.
being In the county of Orange and state of Florals,
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays
Visiting to wit:
knights always wc come P. E. Hutchinson. C C .
Lot Sixteen (16) of M, M. Smith's third sub­
Felix S. Frank. K R. and 1
division. in-lug n part of Section Twenty-Eight (28).
Township Nlneseen (10), South of Range Thirty
(30). East.
Sanford Lodge. No 0 2 , r. A A M
You nre therefore required lo appear to the said
same
G. W Spencer. Matter; J. C. Enaminger. Secre­ action on the rule day in March. 1011, Ihs
the same
ana tthat Inde
tary. Communication every Brat and tfilrd Thura being the tixih day of March, 1811, and
days nt 7:30 p. m Visiting brother* welcome. gainst you.
fault thereof Judgmenl will be enlered agt
lay ofDeWltness my band und seal thii 30th d
embe». A. |f. 1910.
J. A. KIRKWOOD.
fseall
Notice of Application For Tax Deed
Sheriff of Of aure County.
Derr*
A
r
!
I
Imer.
'
Under Section 8 of Chapter 4688,
21-Ht
Attorney* (or the plaintiff.
Notice la hereby given that W. B. and S. M.
French ol Kuoxvllle Tenn., purchasers of Tax Cer­
tificates Nos. 483 and 438 dated the 3rd. day of
June A D. 1807, have filed said certificate in my
oJ&amp;ce, and have made application far Tax Deed to
issue In accordance with low. Said certificates
embrace Ihe following deacilbnl property- situated
In Orange County, Florida, ttf-wit: Cert 453—Ixrts
26 to .30. Blk, D. MItchell's Survey of Levy
Grant. '
Cert 455r-Lot* 42 to «6, Blk. D, Mitchells Sur­
vey of Levy Grfint. *'
'
. The laid land being assessed st the dale of the
issuance of such certificate* In the name of Un­
known Owner.
Unless said Certificate shall be redeemed ac­
cording to law, te a Deed will Issue thereon on the
13th. day of February, A. D 1811.
Vi It ness my official signature and seal this the
ISthdayof January, A. D. Iflli.
B. M. Kooinkm.
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County, Florida.
22-4c
By M. A Howard, D. C.

8l DICKINSON

DICKINSON

Office in City t l4 l

rrv w r r r w rf w e x e w w v e *»* « «* » »
J A. Thompson has o p e n e d o meat
market at the corner of Sanford Ave.
and Third street and want* to see his
old custorners and new ones Every­
thing In Florida and Western meats.

Shoe Repairing By Machinery
Quicker, Neater and Better than tho Old W ay

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rADE, THE TUNER,
™

PHONE NO. « 0 .
ORLANDO.

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.F L O R ID A

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Aft

Same Man but New Location
Just Try Me and See
No. 113 W . fir s t Street, Next Door to W o o d ru ffs Store
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H A N S O U [ t SANFORD, FLORIDA i
.

W a d * W ill Pay Phona Toll on
All Ganulna Ordara

Notice I* hereby given lhat'p. R. Haynes, of
Have your heatdr put up now. The
KnuxvUle, Tennessee, purchasei of Tax Certificate*
named Ix-luw, has filed said certificates in my oald is coming. Be prepared. W e liove
FLOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS
office and has made application for lax deals lo
issue In accordant« with taw. Said certificate« a large stock of wood heating stoves also
embrace the following described property situated gas and oil hcatet. The Geo. H. 1 efnald
lo Orange County, Florida, to-wit: Cert. 484
lard ware Co.
2-tf 40CNT JACKSONVILLE FLORAL COMPANY
i £ 1807-Lots 34 to 37 and Lot 38
_
i Surve,
(Itu 5 ■ on E (Ids) Blk. D. Mlthell'*
Survey of
Phone 166.
Itth and Oak Ave.
Levy Giant. Assessed In the name of Unknown
Ownor.
Special
Offerinii
In
Ferns.
Sanford,
Cert No. 460. dated June 3. 1807-Lot 04 Ulk,
D. Mitchell's Survey of Levy Grant, assessed In
Floral
Designs
to
Order.
Florida
the name of Unknown Owner.
Cert. No. 4(17. dated June 3, 1807—tola 68 U&gt;
72; Blk. D, Mitchell's Surveyor Levy Grant, a*

Drink a Bottle of

L. H. T E M P L E

_ V y 't

1l«t UoKol June ill HlLf (" M ill

t *)

M . Bis. b , Mitchell's Survey U U v y Croat,
srssedta the name of Unknown Owner,

~ IWnee « ■ M ifilS is M .^ .ilt S r w i l « a J tordinl to law.
the I3lh dsy of
Witness a y
the 13th day of

(as deed* wUI Issue thereon
February A. D. 1811.
official signature and seel I
January A. IF jBH^

J. D. PARKER, Prop
; ; Room and Board *1.50

Per Day,

Meals, 33c.

Clerk of Circuit Court Orange County, Floti
28-4C
By M. A Howard D. t

Spacial

Rata

by tha W aak

Legal Notice
imdmilord
Stats*
°hio, Western Division, in Eguity case No. M 75
tlierrof, olio by thè United States Circuit Court far

^sssms^rn: ¡ t a r a s a

Henry

Development Company, a coiporullon organiseli
under thè laws of lits nate of-OUio. All portoni,
brms or txwtwrstlons indebtod M laid company are
rajuired lo moke Is fs d la t e payasent. and all

McLaulin

JEW ELER

Plumbing and
G as Fitting
AJ1 Work Receives My Persona! Attention

Theme 230

Sanford Library

M Y SPECIALTIES

ROOM 20

mid Juarpit C, Smith. Attyg..

Ä jilO r s
doe U hereby gi,
that oa the 6lh M of February, i
U fPPir to ' tha Honorable WUUsi
aludes ef Piuheti

22-fli

ALL

GOODS

GUARANTEED

BICYCLES AND

St u

25 BICYCLES

ORLANDO.

OF SANFORD, FLA
N . R A N O . President
P . P O R R T R R , ashler

o ilx

Upstairs, Pico Block
Open Tuesdays ^Tto G p .iíí
Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m

¡¡Strangers

W e l c o m e ¡¡

ORO . P O R N A L O , V le s -P r s e .
R. P . W H IT N K R , A s st. C ashier

Only National Bank In Orango County
Funds Protectod by Burglsry Insurance
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Pickard's Hand-Painted China
Gorham's Sterling Silver
__ Rogers' Platod Ware
-E lg in and Waltham Watches

^Batata*.

Manufactured with pure distilled water— they wiU prevent illness, aid
digestion and give yu n h en ltii

T h o S a n fo rd C o ca C o la B o ttiin e C o ., S a n fo rd , F la

Opposite City Hall

&gt;d by tie il

G IN G E R A L E OR S O D A W A T E R

* S efety Deposit Boxes fo r R ent
O R G A N IZ E D 18B7

TH E M. &amp; R. STORE
And ICE CREAM PARLOR
P in ts, Quarto and finTlonn

Stationery, Confeotionery and
Periodicals of all Kinds
Old Postofflee Bld’g

t »vj| S'M
‘1 W F

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1»

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i

�1000 ‘
1001
1902
1003
1604

8,200
11,000
21,200
34,000
53.650

Y ear ' Orate«
iw »- e w »
1006
136,058
1007
181,766
1006 680.000
1000
475.000

la r a n t c c d

(a iM until development be
30 . 60 or BO day* (race or
irmene» In c o m of tick net*,
tree deed la case q/ death
TÏTUC BOND 4 GUARANTEE OO.

Y «ä rty avérai« Increase 118.3ft

O u r Polloy:

Conaarvatlam , R allab lllty, P roirssslvsnsss snd Courtsous Traatm ant

Number 51

S A N F O R D ,^ FLO
R ID A. J A N U
A R V 2 20, 11911
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$25 down-that’s all f i n i

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a a

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$10 monthly-Tbit.Eu,

g a i n a

Sanford Vegetable Growers Are Making Large Profits
—— — on Their Lettuce Crop This Season.
It is nothing unusual to hear of single acres that net from $500 to $1200 per acre
The other crops are bringing prices'in proportion. The general outlook for Celery
Delta Farmers are brighter this very minute than they have been for many seasons

NoW is the Time for You to Buy
O n e o f our V e g e t a b l e F a r f l l S at $150 an an acre on our very easy system o f pay
ments*.
T h e increased profits as shown this season by the growers will have a great ef
feet in increasing the price o f land, and if you want to do business in the vegetable line in

Florida,

You Had Better Purchase One of Our Farms
Beforeithe price is increased by the natural development o f this section and the attend
ant success o f our growers

Title Bond and Guarantee Companys’
.
Farm s are situated on original transportation, are well drained, the soil is excellent and
the community is in a flourishing condition.
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Fourteen Families Have Moved to Monroe .
Since we put this division o f elery F a rm s on the m arket
W e are buildin
houses every day, breaking new land and planting crops o f various kinds
the effect of making all the land in tl

new
have

If You Are Interested
W rite to us about Florida Real Estate. W e . have all kinds o f land suitable for groves,
chicken firms, winter homes and vegetable farms.

Our Terms Are the Best Offered by Any Firm In Sanford
F o r la n d o f the sam e quality, a n d the quality is su ch that it w ill p ro d u ce

an yth in g

that w ill

g ro w

anywhere

We Give You Six Years In Which to Pay for Your Farm and
C h a rg e y o u n o interest o n the deferred paym ents,

Write for Our Book Showing Our System of I
Vegetable Culture. It is Free
TITLE

-

BOND
^

- &amp; - GUARANTEE
Sanford, Florida. U. i

P . S . — W e h ave tw o s m a ll im p ro v e d place* that w e w ill sell very reasonable

$25 down-that's all ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

b

ci□ a rarara

a h rana

$10 monthly-Tktt’«E«r

�Orange County Pair, February 7th to 11th

IN SANFORD— Life I» Worth Living

THE POPULARITY CONTEST

NEW CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE FOR SANFORD

M any Out or Town Reader» Are Get-

The General News o f “The Land
of Flowers.

f l iilfn FROM THE STATE PRESS

M l»» Mildred Potter. .........................
MlMUIadr* Csntnrr......... ....................
Mist J m le Sltimon.............................

ing some broken ribs, ana internal
juries. His brother, Grady Revels
J. T. Phillips were also badly hurt.
¿ to e and Wright ore attending the

The Times-Union has a Washington
dispatch discrediting the rumor -that a
deal is on foot to- displace Congressman
Sparkman from fall just place a* chair-man o f the o s x t - E i v e a o i ^ M b o r s conv
mittre. The rumor was to the effect that
Congressman Kandadell would be selected
for ibe place. Considerable1juggling la
going on in connection w ith the - House
committee chairmanships and their is a
suggestion that not many o f them will
be awarded on the score o f seniority.
However, the Times-Union's correspondent
says Mr. Sparkman has every assurance
1that he will receive the appointment.
Following an experiment that was
made so m e, tim e ago Ft. Myers has
placed an order tor a large quantity of
crude oil, which, at present, is being
generously applied to our streets in the
hope that Its use w ill not only aid In
preserving the streets, which are o f shell,
but have a tendency to keep down the
dust that arises therefrom and is a source
of much annoyance to merchants and
shop-keepers.
Alachua County'» Board of. Commis­
sioners has issued a pamyhlet contain­
ing muctrvatuabte 'Information concern­
ing the county. Tho vegetable sections
-of the county sred ea crib ed aa are also
•U other sections. Th e different In­
dustries are named and . their values
•re given for the benefit o f the general
public.

Mr»

treatment to all. Mr. W. C. Palmar cams
to Florida three years ago from Johnstown
Pa., where he was manager o f a large
clothing and furnishing* goods store and HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
accepted a s l m l ^ o y M o n ,, with the
Surpm e'Stort Oo., of S hX u giiitin e. which
H e r « th e R e a d e r » W ill Find ■ B r ie f
he filled successfully until reoendy.
H is to ric a l S p rin g T lo w ln g
rich mahogany finish. The clothing cabi-.. Mr. Selgh has boon actively engaged
/ f o r H u rried R e a d e r »
net la sixty feet long and will hold three i n bust near fuc the past 13~*y*arer having
David
Graham Phillips^ age forty-tlirerv
hundred suits. The leading makes carried
editor,
publicist
and novelist was shot six
by Messrs. Pnlmer &amp; Selgh will he
times on Monday as he approached 'the
Princeton Club, by Fitzhugh Coyle Goldsborough, aged thirty-one, a Harvard juon
u'i|niliWA"dJn“ ,lY offer, committed suicide. PhlllliM died later from the wounds.
The body o f Goldsborough, whose career
at Harvard was brief, lies in the morgue.
Apparently insane, he had a fancied grudge
against the author and sought his life. •-

2,000

What appears to be definite informa­
tion Jhut W illiam Johnson, a negro,
charge with the murder of Brakentan
Humphries, white, at A vera, Oa., wus
lynched early Sunday morning,-hi» body
riddled with bulluts and later burned,
was contained in a special dispatch from

Fsonin

Miu Lucille titillimi»................
Mit» fielen Rowlr ñd . ...........
Mr». Malici Johiiwm . . . . . . . ...
OUT U * W i N

Miu Florence C. Kinney, Ovcidu

COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETING
Annual E lection o f O ffic e rs and Other
In tere stin g M a tte rs
The Commerelul Club held a most inter­
esting meeting on Monday night. The
regular election o f officers for the ensuing
year followed. ‘
The question o f having u booth at the
Orange County Fair was taken up and
discussed at length. Sanford should be
represented at the fair In the best man­
ner possible and every citizen should aid
in making a creditable display. The cur­
tailment o f the Fast Coast schedule or the
Titusville branch was also taken up and
will be acted upon later.
Several other important questions were
before the meeting for adjustment but
were not decided.
•
The following officers were elected. •
President— Forrest Lake.
First Vice President— F. P. Forster.
Second Vice President— D. L. Thrasher.

Secretary—E. T, Woodruff,
Treasurer— H. C. Du Bose.
Directors— J. N. Whitner, B. A . How­
ard. W—U. Holden. R. H. Marks. Forrest
Lake, J. 0. Packard, D L. Thrasher, G. H.
POrnald, F. I- Woodruff, H. R. Stevens, A.
T. Rossetter, T. K. Bates, W. T. Fields,
F. P. Forster. Harry Ward, S, Ü. Chase.

Have G ood P o u ltr y Ju dge
Nick Carter, holding the world's record
The Fair management have secured the as a high diver, will jump 110 loot.
•enrices o f Hon. F. J. Marshall as poultry
Hurricane, the fastest trotting ostrich
in the world, has been secured and will
Mr. Marshall has had thirty-five year»' give an exhibition once daily. This bird
active service aa Judge o f poultry shows has been driven in harness all over the
and has officiated at falsa add expositions United* States- He never disappoints.
■II oyer the United States. Am ong his He la not an experiment.
many engagements were the Columbian
Each day títere will be harness races.
fa p rwitifla a t ^ m ^ g » and tho.World's ia which high rl*n* and speedy horses
T’sir e l Sl Louis. Owners o f poultry-may have been entered. Th e-eeeeeiatioa ia a
he assured that the merits o f the exhibits member o f the American Trotting Asso­
•rill be satisfactorily judged.
ciation. which insures Just treatment to

1" e d it , Augusta. D. N. Reynolds
r&lt; fawn Jacksonville has ‘beaa .-d l
barf this weak and on a o u l a o i n
i*PV Sl Johns- M r. Reynolds Is an
of Gea A . DeCottes o f this city and
* eetw a l weeks o f each season at

Mr. W. C. Palmer, and Mr. A . B. Selgh
the two enterprising young merchant»
who havo cast their lot with us and will
give us one o f the finest clothing and
gents furnishing stores south o f Jacksonvllle. The display cases, clothing cabinet,
hat cabinet and windows' w ill, all be' a

2.600

Keeping up with the State wboae name
It bears the Florida L ife Insurance Com­
O range C ounty's Big Fair
pany will erect a new ten-story home
A s the lime for the Orange County Fair,
in Jacksonville. This company, during February 7-11 approaches, the directors
its short life, has made a record, and con­ are making a very careful canvas o f the
tinues to grow.— Pensacola JournoL
situation.
la the January number o f "D ixie
The exhibits already secured o f - citruh
Motoring" Governor A lbert W.’ Gilchrist fruits, farm products and the products of
has an article upon the condition of. the vegetable farmers will be larger and bet­
toads can be constructed at. little e x ­ ter than any fair ever held In Florida.
pense. The writer glvpa these -splendid
The exhibit^ o f cattle, horses, hogs,
■venues o f travel credit for the great In­ poultry, are large. The arts crafts will
crease in population which tho State has have a fine display while the educational
enjoyed In the last ten yean .
interests will not be neglected but will
Warnings have been ecn ito the owners take front rank.
Fpr entertainment there will be sports.
of razorbacks near Sorrento that the d tltens have derided to protect themselves Bofb ball, polo and track events.
Fifteen great gtiows, including a wildagainst the divine right o f the four-legged
prowlers Gardena and crape have been west animal show, w ill interest all looking
rained from time immemorial, and it for excitemenL
For free attractions there will be a
wifi have to be stopped, according to the
balloon ascension dally, with double parJgjrniMs lust sent out.

Hanford H eigh ts im p ro v in g
J. H. Ragsdale baa sold this week eight
jots on Sanford Heights and expect» to
« t the contract at once for a fine reai«• o fe to be built for himself. Mr. Ragsdale
has also contracted for two new concrete
sidewalks to be laid the entire length of
of the property and this choice location
'•hi (reseat a busy appearance in a few

Items of Interest Gleaned fro m
Various Sources

7.000
9.023
3.775

Cameron City Churrh ..........................

in­ HUH School
and M iu Mule ],
M l»» Kalo Under votai
Drs. till« A llie Kubili.:»
lisa Csrraw»?
un­

fortunate \ Ictlms.

Palm er and S elgh t o H ave One e f th e Finest S t o r e » South o f J a ck so n ville

tin* Excited
The Herald Popularity Contest la ex­
citing interest among the northern readers
And many letters have been received
and subscription paid by people who do
not.AoaiC.lhe contestants personally but
w ant to get into the game. Y ^ w o u id
o d j W .Abfl.nfluiaana to vote at once and
not wait until the last minute. While
such acilptU * pot prohibited those who
are holding back the larger number, of
votes are apt to strike n great surprise on
the Inst day lor the fellow other is holding
out also. Get in your votes ond watch out
for the big bonus offer next week. Fol­
lowing is the status this week.

Tha fair is not,*conducted na a money
making scheme, but 1» for the - benefit of
Orange county und supported b y the
oounty end l u citizens.
Remember the date, February 7-11.

There seem» to be some misapprehen­
sion on the part o f some es to the cost of
nuking an exhibit nl ihr J a lf. „TUereJs
ubaoiuteJy no charge, if you are exhibit­
ing to show your handiwork, or are com­
peting for a premium. If you are m«k
fag an exhibition o f «och e nature to
require your at te n d a n o »» t the fair, you
can get an exhibitor's ticket; good for e v ­
ery day during the fair, to come and go
as you like, for $1.00.
?

NEWS Of THE WORLD

W. C. PALM ER
Stronse &amp; Bros., Isaac Hamburger &amp; Sons
and Burgher Hood A Co., o f Baltimore
and New York.' The display
. cases sixty
feet in all will be arranged in two lines
down the center o f the store and will be
tilled at all limes, with the very beat
gents furnishings. Iw intwrvlcwlng the
Messrs. Palmar A Selgh we find their
policy to one hundred cents worth for the
dollar, money refunded on all goods Dot
satisfactory. one price and courtioua

A L B E R T SEIGH
darted In the grocery business, but later
disposing of his store to lake .up&gt; mens
clothing he . has been connected until
recently with the Penn, Traffic Co,, or
Johnstown, Pn., one o f the largest stores
*n *)*•* section o f the state,
W e find both men to be upright
corneous gentleman and think they will
be good hustling citizens for Sanford.

ATTENTION, VOTERS!

The first bill looking to the regulation
ol the sale of liquor in Texas, requiring
tliat saloons dose at nightfall, started on
la journey to the Governor for his sig­
nature on Monday, after the House of
Representatives passed the measure. The
Senate, it Is suld, will follow suit on W ed­
nesday, those favoring prohibition having
a majority In both branches o f the legis­
lature. The bill, however, Will In all
probability not become a law, Governor
Colquitt having expressed his opposition
and test votes have shown the prohibition
strength in the assembly short o f the
number necessary to over-ride the Gov­
ernor’s veto.
Tiie bill provffies thnt saloons open at
G a. in., and dose at 7 p. m.. except Sun­
days. The selling of liquor on Sunday Is
barred.
"Philadelphia is raising a million dollars
for the Young Men's Christian Asao-

V

cintimi.

Remember January 31st election for United States
Senator, Hon. N. P. Bryan ia the candidate for all tile people.
The "Special Interests." "Favor-Seeking Interests" are trying
to defeat him, in order to name their own corporation at­
torney. Shall these "Corporate Interesta"-Aiiaine your Sena­
tor, or will you elect N. P. Bryan?
IT S U P TO YO U .

Yours truly,

The Orange County Progressive League
¡g'CSÜXj]:»
n n n n n n n r in n m n n m D n D n D a D D D iz

3 Special

Auction Lot Sale :

Sulking at the psychological moment
wun for Editor Luke Lea, o f the Tenqesaean, the United Suites Scnatorship*in
the fight before the Tennessee Legislature
over the sent soon to be made vacant by
James B. Frazier.
Up in Vermillion county, Illinois, known
to fame as the residence place o f Joseph
G. Cannon, speaker o f the House o f Rep­
resentatives, "leading citizens” are plead­
ing guilty to having committed fraud in
the recent national election, in which
"Uncle J o e" was sent back to Congress.
T w elve unnrdiista. convicted of con­
spiracy against the Japanese throne ami
the lives of the imperial family, were txu
to death at Tokio, being beheaded in rap­
id succession.
Charlie Norton, secretary to President
Taft', is going to quit his job because a
raise in Ida salary has been suggested.
Charlie must be U ying to Imitate Andy
Cdrnegle on u small scale.

Saturday 2 p. m. Celery Avenue

SANFORD BRAND Of AUIOS

Addition

Our Id e a lL o c a tio n f o r T a c t o r y Cause»

The interest in the sale of lots at Celery Avenue Addition
continues unabated and u greatjnanyr buyers have called on
lite Bowman Realty. Company olid made purchases at ' private
sale since the close o f the big whirlwind auction sale put on by
them on Tuesdayjuid Wednesday. So native is the demand
that the owners of the property htrre arranged with the Bow­
man people to hold a special auction sale on tire premises on
Saturday afternoon, beginning 2 p. m ,~ to accomodate those
interested who were unable to attend before. Another lot and
several other prizes including $23 In gold will be given away
and the fairness with which these awards are made assures a
record breaking attendance for Saturday afternoon. A num­
ber of buyero to date have announced their purpose to begin
improvements at once, and it is predicted that all unsold lots
will go with a rush at the special Saturday afternoon matinee.
Free Street Car service will be provided os heretofore, the free
Park A venue, bugitining l p. in. and running every few minute*, picking up paaeengers enroatc. * The fa c fth a tu ir entire plan o f "tots ^la biririg
sold out in one week in Sanford speaks volumes for tbe future
of Sanford and the confidence of the public in Sanford real estate.

Favorable Comment
During the visit to Souford o f several
prominent automobile men ond manufac­
turer?, the.Herald man liad his suspicions
aroused and upou Inquiry found that San*
ford wua bring investigated by several uf
the emulier manufacturers with q view
making the city a center for the manu
facture of automobiles for the southern
trade.
- Th e factories will n o k h « huge, but they
can be operated as cheaply as In the
larger cities o f tha north and the good
roads movement in Florida will make this
the greatest automobile center In the
world for all the year round sport.
The smaller manufacturers realize that
in Sanford they pan get a good location
with railroad and steamship transporta­
tion. They can ship die part» here, as­
semble them and aril the machine» In the
south cheaper than their northern com­
petitors and realize a good profit
In connection with the manufacture of
automobiles a Writ known firm o f ah
ship manufacturers have also made in­
quiries regarding Sanford a s a manufeo-

luring center and it'a up to our city now
to furnish sites for those men who purpoae to put Sanford upon the map la
red ink

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TÏTUC BOND 4 GUARANTEE OO.

Y«ärty avérai« Increase 118.3ft
Our P olloy: C onaarvatlam , R allablllty, P r o ir s s s lv s n s s s sn d C ou rtsou s Traatm ant

Number 51

S A N FO R D ,^ FLO
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$25 down-that’s all f i n i

■ ■ IB D R I B B a a

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$10 monthly-Tbit.Eu,

Sanford Vegetable Growers Are Making Large Profits
—— — on Their Lettuce Crop This Season.
It is nothing unusual to hear of single acres that net from $500 to $1200 per acre
The other crops are bringing prices'in proportion. The general outlook for Celery
Delta Farmers are brighter this very minute than they have been for many seasons

NoW is the Time for You to Buy
One of our V e g e t a b l e F a r fllS at $150 an an acre on our very easy system of pay
ments*.
The increased profits as shown this season by the growers will have a great ef
feet in increasing the price of land, and if you want to do business in the vegetable line in
Florida,

You Had Better Purchase One of Our Farms
Beforeithe price is increased by the natural development of this section and the attend
ant success of our growers

Title Bond and Guarantee Companys’
.
Farms are situated on original transportation, are well drained, the soil is excellent and
the community is in a flourishing condition.
*

Fourteen Families Have Moved to Monroe .
Since we put this division of elery Farms on the market W e are buildin
houses every day, breaking new land and planting crops of various kinds
the effect of making all the land in tl

new
have

If You Are Interested
Write to us about Florida Real Estate. We. have all kinds of land suitable for groves,
chicken firms, winter homes and vegetable farms.

Our Terms Are the Best Offered by Any Firm In Sanford
For land of the same quality, and the quality is such that it will produce anything that will grow anyw he re

W e Give You Six Years In Which to Pay for Your Farm and
Charge you no interest on the deferred payments,

W rite for Our Book Showing Our System of I
Vegetable Culture. It is Free
TITLE

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BOND
^

- &amp; - GUARANTEE
Sanford, Florida. U. i

P. S.—We have two small improved place* that we will sell very reasonable

$25 down-that's all ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ b

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$10 monthly-Tktt’«E«r

�Orange

County Pair, February 7th to 11th

IN SANFORD— Life I» Worth Living

The General News o f “The Land
of Flowers.

THE POPULARITY CONTEST

NEW CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE FOR SANFORD

Many Out or Town Reader» Are Gettin* Excited
The Herald Popularity Contest la ex­
citing interest among the northern readers
And many letters have been received
and subscription paid by people who do
not.AoaiC.lhe contestants personally but
want to get into the game. Y ^w ouid
o d jW .Abfl.nfluiaana to vote at once and
not wait until the last minute. While
such acilptU* pot prohibited those who
are holding back the larger number, of
votes are apt to strike n great surprise on
the Inst day lor the fellow other is holding
out also. Get in your votes ond watch out
for the big bonus offer next week. Fol­
lowing is the status this week.

Palmer and Selgh to Have One e f th e Finest Store» South o f Jacksonville

NEWS O f THE WORLD

Item s of In te re s t Gleaned fro m
Various S o u rces
Mr. W. C. Palmer, and Mr. A. B. Selgh treatment to all. Mr. W. C. Palmar cams

the two enterprising young merchant» to Florida three years ago from Johnstown
who havo cast their lot with us and will Pa., where he was manager of a large
give us one of the finest clothing and clothing and furnishing* goods store and HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
f l iilfn FROM THE STATE PRESS
gents furnishing stores south of Jackson- accepted a s l m l ^ oyM on,, with the
vllle. The display cases, clothing cabinet, Surpme'Stort Oo., of ShXugiiitine. which
Her« th e Reader» Will Find ■ Brief
hat cabinet and windows' will, all be' a he filled successfully until reoendy.
H istorical Spring Tlowlng
rich mahogany finish. The clothing cabi-.. Mr. Selgh has boon actively engaged
/ f o r Hurried Reader»
net la sixty feet long and will hold three in bust near fuc the past 13~*y*arer having
David
Graham Phillips^ age forty-tlirerv
hundred suits. The leading makes carried
editor,
publicist
and novelist was shot six
by Messrs. Pnlmer &amp; Selgh will he
times on Monday as he approached 'the
Princeton Club, by Fitzhugh Coyle Goldsborough, aged thirty-one, a Harvard juon
u'i|niliWA"dJn“,lY offer, committed suiMl»» Mildred Potter. ...........................
7.000
cide. PhlllliM died later from the wounds.
MlMUIadr* Csntnrr........ ..................
9.023
Mist Jmle Sltimon.........................
3.775
The body of Goldsborough, whose career
City Churrh ...............................
2.600
ing some broken ribs, ana internal in­ Cameron
HUH School
at Harvard was brief, lies in the morgue.
iu Mule ],
juries. His brother, Grady Revels and M
Apparently insane, he had a fancied grudge
Ml»» Kalo Under votai
2,000
J. T. Phillips were also badly hurt. Drs. till« Allie Kubili.:»
against the author and sought his life. •lisa Csrraw»?
¿toe and Wright ore attending the un­
What appears to be definite informa­
Mr» Fsonin
fortunate \ Ictlms.
M iu Lucille titillimi»...................
tion
Jhut William Johnson, a negro,
fielen Rowlr ñd . .............
The Times-Union has a Washington Mit»
charge with the murder of Brakentan
Mr». Malici Johiiwm . . . . . . . ...
dispatch discrediting the rumor -that a
OUTU*WiN
Humphries, white, at Avera, Oa., wus
deal is on foot to- displace Congressman Miu Florence C. Kinney, Ovcidu
lynched early Sunday morning,-hi» body
Sparkman from fall just place a* chairriddled with bulluts and later burned,
-man of the o s x t-E iv e a o i^ M b o rs conv
COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETING
was contained in a special dispatch from
mittre. The rumor was to the effect that
Congressman Kandadell would be selected Annual Election of Officers and Other
The first bill looking to the regulation
for ibe place. Considerable1juggling la
Interesting M atters
ol
the sale of liquor in Texas, requiring
going on in connection with the - House
The Commerelul Club held a most inter­
tliat saloons dose at nightfall, started on
committee chairmanships and their is a esting meeting on Monday night. The
W. C. PALMER
la journey to the Governor for his sig­
suggestion that not many of them will regular election of officers for the ensuing
nature
on Monday, after the House of
be awarded on the score of seniority. year followed. ‘
ALBERT
SEIGH
Stronse
&amp;
Bros.,
Isaac
Hamburger
&amp;
Sons
Representatives
passed the measure. The
However, the Times-Union's correspondent
The question of having u booth at the
and
Burgher
Hood
A
Co.,
of
Baltimore
Senate,
it
Is
suld,
will follow suit on Wed­
says Mr. Sparkman has every assurance Orange County Fair was taken up and
The display. cases sixty darted In the grocery business, but later nesday, those favoring prohibition having
discussed at length. Sanford should be and New York.'
1that he will receive the appointment.
feet in all will be arranged in two lines disposing of his store to lake .up&gt; mens a majority In both branches of the legis­
Following an experiment that was represented at the fair In the best man­ down the center of the store and will be clothing he . has been connected until lature. The bill, however, Will In all
made som e, tim e ago Ft. Myers has ner possible and every citizen should aid tilled at all limes, with the very beat recently with the Penn, Traffic Co,, or
probability not become a law, Governor
placed an order tor a large quantity of in making a creditable display. The cur­ gents furnishings. Iw intwrvlcwlng the Johnstown, Pn., one of the largest stores Colquitt having expressed his opposition
crude oil, which, at present, is being tailment of the Fast Coast schedule or the Messrs. Palmar A Selgh we find their *n *)*•* section of the state,
and test votes have shown the prohibition
generously applied to our streets in the Titusville branch was also taken up and policy to one hundred cents worth for the
We
find
both
men
to
be
upright
strength in the assembly short of the
hope that Its use will not only aid In will be acted upon later.
dollar, money refunded on all goods Dot corneous gentleman and think they will number necessary to over-ride the Gov­
Several other important questions were
preserving the streets, which are of shell,
one price and courtioua be good hustling citizens for Sanford.
ernor’s veto.
before
the meeting for adjustment but satisfactory.
but have a tendency to keep down the
Tiie bill provffies thnt saloons open at
•
dust that arises therefrom and is a source were not decided.
G
a.
in., and dose at 7 p. m.. except Sun­
The following officers were elected. •
of much annoyance to merchants and
days.
The selling of liquor on Sunday Is
President—Forrest Lake.
shop-keepers.
barred.
First
Vice
President—F.
P.
Forster.
Alachua County'» Board of. Commis­
"Philadelphia is raising a million dollars
Second Vice President—D. L. Thrasher.
sioners has issued a pamyhlet contain­
for
the Young Men's Christian AsaoSecretary—E.
T,
Woodruff,
ing muctrvatuabte 'Information concern­
cintimi.
Treasurer—H.
C.
Du
Bose.
ing the county. Tho vegetable sections
Remember January 31st election for United States
Directors—J. N. Whitner, B. A. How­
Sulking at the psychological moment
-of the county sredeacribed aa are also
ard.
W—
U.
Holden.
R.
H.
Marks.
Forrest
Senator,
Hon.
N.
P.
Bryan
ia
the
candidate
for
all
tile
people.
wun
for Editor Luke Lea, of the Tenqes•U other sections. The different In­
aean, the United Suites Scnatorship*in
The "Special Interests." "Favor-Seeking Interests" are trying
dustries are named and . their values Lake, J. 0. Packard, D L. Thrasher, G. H.
the fight before the Tennessee Legislature
•re given for the benefit of the general POrnald, F. I- Woodruff, H. R. Stevens, A.
to defeat him, in order to name their own corporation at­
T.
Rossetter,
T.
K.
Bates,
W.
T.
Fields,
over
the sent soon to be made vacant by
public.
torney. Shall these "Corporate Interesta"-Aiiaine your Sena­
F. P. Forster. Harry Ward, S, Ü. Chase.
James B. Frazier.
Keeping up with the State wboae name
tor, or will you elect N. P. Bryan?
Up in Vermillion county, Illinois, known
It bears the Florida Life Insurance Com­
Orange County's Big Fair
IT S U P TO Y O U .
to
fame as the residence place of Joseph
pany will erect a new ten-story home
As the lime for the Orange County Fair,
G. Cannon, speaker of the House of Rep­
in Jacksonville. This company, during February 7-11 approaches, the directors
Yours truly,
resentatives, "leading citizens” are plead­
its short life, has made a record, and con­ are making a very careful canvas of the
ing guilty to having committed fraud in
tinues to grow.—Pensacola JournoL
situation.
the recent national election, in which
la the January number of "Dixie
The exhibits already secured of - citruh
"Uncle
Joe" was sent back to Congress.
Motoring" Governor Albert W.’ Gilchrist fruits, farm products and the products of
has an article upon the condition of. the vegetable farmers will be larger and bet­
Twelve
unnrdiista. convicted of con­
¡g 'C S Ü X j]:»
toads can be constructed at. little ex­ ter than any fair ever held In Florida.
spiracy against the Japanese throne ami
pense. The writer glvpa these -splendid
the lives of the imperial family, were txu
The exhibit^ of cattle, horses, hogs,
■venues of travel credit for the great In­ poultry, are large. The arts crafts will
to death at Tokio, being beheaded in rap­
n n n n n n n r in n m n n m D n D n D a D D D iz
crease in population which tho State has have a fine display while the educational
id succession.
enjoyed In the last ten yean.
interests will not be neglected but will
Charlie Norton, secretary to President
Warnings have been ecnito the owners take front rank.
Taft', is going to quit his job because a
Fpr entertainment there will be sports.
raise in Ida salary has been suggested.
of razorbacks near Sorrento that the d tlCharlie must be Uying to Imitate Andy
tens have derided to protect themselves Bofb ball, polo and track events.
Fifteen great gtiows, including a wildagainst the divine right of the four-legged
Cdrnegle on u small scale.
prowlers Gardena and crape have been west animal show, will interest all looking
rained from time immemorial, and it for excitemenL
SANFORD BRAND O f AUIOS
For free attractions there will be a
wifi have to be stopped, according to the
balloon ascension dally, with double parJgjrniMs lust sent out.
Our IdealL ocation fo r T a c to r y Cause»
Have Good Poultry Judge
Favorable Comment
Nick Carter, holding the world's record
The Fair management have secured the as a high diver, will jump 110 loot.
During the visit to Souford of several
•enrices of Hon. F. J. Marshall as poultry
Hurricane, the fastest trotting ostrich
prominent automobile men ond manufac­
in the world, has been secured and will
turer?, the.Herald man liad his suspicions
Mr. Marshall has had thirty-five year»' give an exhibition once daily. This bird
aroused
and upou Inquiry found that San*
The interest in the sale of lots at Celery Avenue Addition
active service aa Judge of poultry shows has been driven in harness all over the
ford wua bring investigated by several uf
and has officiated at falsa add expositions United* States- He never disappoints.
continues unabated and u greatjnanyr buyers have called on
the emulier manufacturers with q view
■II oyer the United States. Among his He la not an experiment.
lite Bowman Realty. Company olid made purchases at ' private
making the city a center for the manu
many engagements were the Columbian
Each day títere will be harness races.
sale since the close of the big whirlwind auction sale put on by
facture of automobiles for the southern
faprwitifla a t ^ m ^ g » and tho.World's ia which high rl*n* and speedy horses
trade.
them
on
Tuesdayjuid
Wednesday.
So
native
is
the
demand
T’sir el Sl Louis. Owners of poultry-may have been entered. The-eeeeeiatioa ia a
- The factories will nokh« huge, but they
that
the
owners
of
the
property
htrre
arranged
with
the
Bow­
he assured that the merits of the exhibits member of the American Trotting Asso­
can be operated as cheaply as In the
•rill be satisfactorily judged.
man people to hold a special auction sale on tire premises on
ciation. which insures Just treatment to
larger cities of tha north and the good
Saturday afternoon, beginning 2 p. m ,~ to accomodate those
roads movement in Florida will make this
Hanford Heights im proving
Tha fair is not,*conducted na a money
interested who were unable to attend before. Another lot and
the greatest automobile center In the
J. H. Ragsdale baa sold this week eight
world for all the year round sport.
several other prizes including $23 In gold will be given away
jots on Sanford Heights and expect» to making scheme, but 1» for the - benefit of
Orange
county
und
supported
by
the
The smaller manufacturers realize that
«t the contract at once for a fine reaiand the fairness with which these awards are made assures a
in Sanford they pan get a good location
«•ofe to be built for himself. Mr. Ragsdale oounty end l u citizens.
record breaking attendance for Saturday afternoon. A num­
Remember the date, February 7-11.
with railroad and steamship transporta­
has also contracted for two new concrete
ber of buyero to date have announced their purpose to begin
tion. They can ship die part» here, as­
sidewalks to be laid the entire length of
improvements at once, and it is predicted that all unsold lots
semble them and aril the machine» In the
of the property and this choice location
There seem» to be some misapprehen­
south cheaper than their northern com­
will go with a rush at the special Saturday afternoon matinee.
'•hi (reseat a busy appearance in a few sion on the part of some es to the cost of
petitors and realize a good profit
Free Street Car service will be provided os heretofore, the free
nuking an exhibit nl ihr J a lf. „TUereJs
In connection with the manufacture of
ubaoiuteJy no charge, if you are exhibit­
Park Avenue, bugitiautomobiles
a Writ known firm of ah
1"edit, Augusta. D. N. Reynolds ing to show your handiwork, or are com­
ning l p. in. and running every few minute*, picking up paaship
manufacturers
have also made in­
r&lt; fawn Jacksonville has ‘beaa.-dl peting for a premium. If you are m«k
eengers
enroatc.
*
The
facfth
atu
iren
tire
plan
of
"tots
^la
biririg
quiries
regarding
Sanford
a s a manufeobarf this weak and on a o u la o in fag an exhibition of «och e nature to
luring
center
and
it'a
up
to our city now
sold out in one week in Sanford speaks volumes for tbe future
i*PV Sl Johns- Mr. Reynolds Is an require your at tendano»» t the fair, you
to
furnish
sites
for
those
men who purof Sanford and the confidence of the public in Sanford real estate.
of Gea A. DeCottes of this city and can get an exhibitor's ticket; good for ev­
poae
to
put
Sanford
upon
the map la
* eetwal weeks of each season at ery day during the fair, to come and go
red
ink
as you like, for $1.00.
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ATTENTION, VOTERS!

The Orange County Progressive League

3 Special

Auction Lot Sale :

Saturday 2 p. m. Celery Avenue
Addition

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�CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
A B udget of Opinion “ J u s t Be
— tw een Yew and Me”

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V« Taking Nota»,

4 You hear a great deal about our schools,
talk much about them, think some about
them, and peradventure wonder not a
Uttle more about them than if they were
in China. How many heads of families,
parents, business men,, men of minds,
ever cross the threshold of the school
room! How many ever offer a word of
encouragement to teacher or scholar and
let them know by your presence, tft Te«W
occasionally. I n the'schoolroom That vod
are an Interested party, really desirous
that they should prosper, and that you
have their best welfare at heartT How
many have personally recognised the head
of the school, ho who has the training of
the mind and the building of and estab­
lishing the character of your boy or girlT
How many have kindly counseled and
advised with him, showing you are with
him in the great work. Wishing him well,
end cheering with a "God speed". How
few, metlilnks, can answer In the affirma­
tive, and yet you often hear of the school
and feel that it Is not wha f i t should be,
arid what you wish It was. Will it help
It to be conslanUy finding fault, con­
tinually growling and denouncing it with
almost every breathT And when some
trivial or even grave mistake Is made
will it better mailer* to pompously parade
the same before the txiblic.
Tillngs_ are__not often Just os we
would lika to Itave them, and surround­
ing circumstances not always as we
imagine .or hear they are, and very often
If we knew the exact condition and state
of affairs our mltyls and opinions would be
Uie reverse to what they were yithout a
knowledge of fsets.
Now this Is merely offered as a him,
and while I presume many will read
It, It la hoped sjm e will think about it,and.at least a few be induced to act up
on It and visit our schools at least occasionallj

satisfied; the present candidates and those supplied «ritta the cost of production and
' A. I t Spence*.
In office can rest In peace at}d experience no mor«,’
Agricultural Experimental Station.
no knocks from the public, If mere Is no
Interest there will be bo kicks. .

START TH È

4 The invitation stationery Is getting
smaller and smaller and In a year or so
you will have to get a 'microscope to find
it. I received one the other day for my

R IG H T

among other letters and papers and only
came to light about tea minutes before
the big show started. T tried to make
good but felled and have been sleeping In
Ibe barn ever elnoe. I have beyn afraid
to go to the house and face my wife and
afraid to come down the street and fane
the lady who sent .the Invitation. The
only thing left for me it to bury myself
In Enterprise or Orlando until the storm
blows over. If you don’t hear from me
next week In the Curbstone you will know
•that I died bravely with the small Invita­
tion over my heart.

in WOODRUFF S
shoes you have taken the first step
toward making the New Year hap­
pier and more prosperous—happier
because you are more comfortable—
more prosperous because your ma­
terial prosperity depends in a great

4 A Georgia editor thus sizes up the lot
of the average newspaper man:
A child Is born—the doctor gets $20,
tbs editor get* 0. It is christened, tbs
minister gets $S, and the meek editor gets
00. When It marries, the minister gets
$10 and a place of cake and the poor edItor gets 000. In the course of ■time It
d^s, the doctor gets from $8 to $100, the
undertaker $80, the editor prints a notice
and obituary 'tw o columns long.’ beside*
lodge and society resolutions, a free card the nominal price of 50 cents for doth
bound and 23 cents for paper covert by
of thanks and a lot of poetry, and
the well known Wilson &amp;. Toother Ferti­
0000. No wonder the editor gets rich.
lizer
Co., Jacksonville. Fla.
M-c
— T h e S auntebes .

Cot yoUr seed 'potatoes with’ n Yankee
Hog Chotera. t '
Seed
Potato Cutter. Geo. H. Fcrnald
Perhaps the greatest obstacle that hog
Twiserv ln Florida have to contend with, 4e
the disease known ae the bog cholera. A
conservation estimate places the direct
loss from bog cholera throughout for 1910
a t a quarter of a million dollars. Further­
more, this dlseaaa Is responsible to a targe
extent for the inferior hogs that are found
so generally in the State. Many farmers
who would otherwise have purchased Im­
proved stock to build up their herds, have
hesitated and in most cases chosen not
to do so because of the danger of loos
from hog cholera. Since the greater port
of Florida le without a well-defined .stock
law, the average farmer Is powerless to
keep his herd free from such an Infectious
disease as bug cholera.
All the animals may not show similar
symptoms when affected with hog cholera,
but generally speaking the following are
typical symptdtns.
The bog is sluggish; lias tittle appetite;
a desire to drink mdrh water; some
diarrhoea; Infiamed eyes, with1 a sticky
discharge often gluing the eyelids to.
gether; usually a hacking couch; a ' weak
uncertain walk; and red blotches, which
afterward* turn purple, over the body.
Usually the hogs live only from 3 to" 10
days after the first sign of disease. Few
recover, and the recovery In such cases la
slow, while frequently the hair oamea off
and ulcers appear on the body.
It Is the general opinion among those
who have had most experience with this
disease, that ordinary medicine* are of
attend each number of the Alkahest.
little or no value In curing lL and - that
the only treatment that has been effectual
Are the greatest saving
is the scram treatment presbribed by the
dollar prize to the owner of the best kept Bureau of Animal Industry, Wsshlngtyu,
yard and the ladlea are to be commended D. C. To describe In detail the method
for. their endeavor to keep the yards of obtaining the serum and the precau­
dean. Wldle this inducement is not tions that must bs observed In Its manu­
heavy enough to tempt some people It facture, would 'require loo much apace.
will stimulate the worker* to renewed It Is, however, sufficient to state that the
effort* and bo oondudve of great good in manufacture of this serum must be iuWRS
making a cleaner and more beautiful the control of a competent veterinarian.
Sanford. There are some folks and I am It must be produced under sanitary con­
ditions, and then Judiciously distributed.
In order that It might be accessible to
every farmer U would be necessary to
have an establishment in tite State for
take no. interest In keeping the yard J n the manufacture of setym, Such an
good shape, setting out tree* a nd plant*. establishment, conducted!»? the State
authorities, would enable the farmers ■to
secure the serum for the small coat of
about two cents per cubic centimeter.
At this price It will cost 20 cents to Im­
munize a suckling pig and 40 to 41 cent*
for a mature hog.
- The economy of this treatment will be
appreciated when it is understood that
one treatment a t the suckling age will be
sufficient for hogs that are to go on to the
*
general m arket For bogs that are to be
kept for breeding purpeaea, additional
of a woman's hand to make tip flowers, treatment may be neeeaaary. especially
grow more and the pocket book grow if bog cholera happens to break' out In
less.
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heed or if It la prevalent In the com­
munity.
The value of hog-cholera serum has
been demonstrated In to many Instances
parent upon the surface. You can bear that we m i w arranted-to plating that
of a caucus herq and there and (hat such the serunr trentment can be: relied upon
a man intends to become a candidate, as a preventive against cholera, and that
but a* yet there are no announcement* III* euffident from every stand point
In the paper and ua this Is the only offi­ We therefore recommend Its general um
cial call but little credence can be paid to the fanned of our State. ". ~~j i .__

measure on your physical comfort.
Step into the New VwtfcinAVOODRUFF’S shoes

Ei;aiik_L. W o o d r u ff

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LABOR-SAVING MACHINERY S A V E S TIM E AND MONEY

POTATO
to the man who intends to make inbney or spuds

Implements of all kinds for the field and garden.

Goo

CALL AND SEE THEM

Light your Pres-O-Lite lights by simple
turning a button on dash-board

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BIG SAVING IN GAS

We Have Them in Operation and Will Take
;
Pleasure in Showiffg~You '

ilma and maybe the voted have too
uiuny other Item* to worry about I bear
that *everai"new dfiei will break in this
week and we can look for a Uttle excitem eat for a few days before election time,
As I remarked before, if every one is

$8000, to furnish the neocessary plant and
equipment to supply the needed serum
to the farmers of the SlaM, Suqb a plant
once established and well under way
would he made nearly self-sustaining by
charging those to whom the vaccine is

Stato Agenta

�January

THE 8ANTQRD HERALP

WOODS

COMPANY

CQMMISSION m e r c h a n t s
We want your crop and will offer special

inducements

K:~R. M U R R E L L — Resident Manager
'

. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Periodicals

oncry

CIGARS and TOBACCO
C O L D 'S S S itO T DRINKS

ICE CREAM

Wholesale and Retail
PHONE 10»

SANFORD, FLORIDA

HURRICANE AT O R LA N N
Great Excitement But No Damage to
Lite o r P roperty
This la nut sent out by the weather
bureau, but the Orange County Fair As­
sociation and simply announces that the
management have secured ns one of their
big free attractions, tho champion trotting
ostrich “ Hurricane," who-will give dnily,,
exhibitions during the coming, fair.
Hurricane is one of tho largest, as well
as the fastest birds in captivity. An idea
can be hud of his enormous strength when
you consider the fact that lie pulls fifty
pounds more than his ucvial weight, yet
he covers the ground in strihes that meas­
ure nearly ten feet with hardly an effort!
Hbrricane is the leader of tho hock in the
large corral a t the Big Farm, and nightly
patrols jhe pen and once cacti1 hout'Loars
out the call of all is well. The roar of an
ostrich is very similar to that of a lion, in
fact so much so -that hunters in the Af­
rican wikis are often misled by it. An
am ning incident fioppened'oTUio'Mich­
igan state fair grounds several years ago.
Hurricane was stabled in the speed stalls,
and the first night there, roared as was
his custom at home. In an instant every­
thing was in an uproar. Mundys Wild
Animal Show was on the grounds and
Word was passed that one of his lions had
escaped. Every stable boy. (wipes, deivera and trainers armed themselves with
pitchforks, hatchets, and in fact every- '
thing tliey-cuoW lay their hand* on, until ,
finally tho noise woku Jake, the bird's

If yo u b u y a S im o n d a Si
will not regret it. The saw
3 just right because the handle is V
m made right and -properly placed on i
b the blade, - It saws true and cuts fust.
I Made of Simonds Steel. Fully war’ ranted. Thin back. Polished apple
handle. These are o few of the good
points, but come in and see for yourself.
Make your own word agree with ours. **

.Simonds j a w
L o elf fo r lh U IraJt math
eicht J on the m «1you iuy.

We have some fine Simonds
Carpenter*s Aprons for users
Simonds Saws. A good line of

and Planes

To Think of New Furnishings
For Your Home
EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE, QUEENSWARE AND STOVES

Our new line of RAN G ES and KITCHEN
S T O V E S arc the kind you have wanted and
couldn’t get.
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OUR

BARGAIN

COUNTER

J u s t a cro ss the s tre e t

evening. It takes from forty-two to fortyfive days to make a batching. The nest
consists of bifrhoio In die ground which
the insle bird digs with his breast bone.
They are plucked every nine months and
yield all told over two hundred feathers,
the most valuable of which arc the ones
which come from the wings and the talL
Hurricane will be kept on free exhibition
from 10 to 1 o'clock, with an attendant in
constant attendance, who will be pleased
to nnswer'any questions visitors may ask.
To The Ladles of Orange County
The undersigned committee having in
charge the domestic department of the
Orange County Fair to be held next month,
would urge upon all ladies residing in the
county the duty and privilege of making
some kind of an exhibit. The fair is not
only for every one to see but for every
one to help. We venture the assertion
that there is not a koine in die county
but contains somcdiing Of sufficient In­
terest and incrif ro be worthy of a place

Married or Single. Have a Home or a Good
Safe Investment.

S alt and Fresh W a te r Fish
SANFORD A v e
PHONE « 8

Now Is The Time To Buy Impi
ed “Ready to Plant” Sanford
Celery Farms
These farms can be bought for the next
days for less m oney. than ever again
have
Sanford farms •to sell.
Not Largo,
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Burbank nor Celery City but Sanford
Always Sanford. There is onl
Sanford. ^All irrigated ready to plant,
pay for themselves this winter. . .

H. H. - C H A P P E L L ’ S

The Markham
Park Addition

Real Estate Agency

O n the Orlando road just two blocks
• from street car line

T h ir ty

B eau tiful

Free Voting Coupon

Lots

This is a separate vote from the nominating coupon. As
many may be sent in each week for each contestant as can be
collected.

Just been laid - out and streets being
raded.—Now ready to —build you a
ome. (No‘place line home;) . . .

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This coupon entitles
to 25 votes in
The Herald‘8 Popularity contesL This coupon must be in
office by Wednesday 5 P. M„ of each week.

See me at once. It don’t cc
ing to look and get your choice,
lots shaded with oalts and soi
orange trees. Now is the accept

A Job Tor You
Tho Directora of Ute Orange County
Fair Association will eu»plp£ the ,/oUow.
ing named persons, for week, February
7-11. 1911.
Two gate keeper«.
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Five ticket seiler*.
. Killeen ticket taken.
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Three watchmen.
_**-&lt;**Three Janitor*.
Applicant* for the*e position«. should
make application in writing to the
Socretury of the F*tr A nreM lP" ° flando, Fla.
,1
Respectfully.
W. R. O'Neal, Seay.

See Me at Once
and Save Money

Room No, .L - G arner-W oodruff Bldg.
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Nomination Coupon
The first one of these, coupons sent In for each contestant
entitles tliem to 1,000 free votes. Only one of these coupons
will be allowed to each contestant
I nominate Mr. Mrs. or Miss

us a candidate in The Heruld’s contest
Nominated b y ..................................
S t u te ,

While k is.pot necessary that a coupon be used, It will fa­
cilitate matters to send one for each contestant Under no
circumstances will the nominator’s name be divulged.
The Herald Contest Manager.

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Special Auction Lot Sale, Celery Avenue Addition
Saturday Afternoon, January 28, Beginning 2 p. m._______:

Lots on Easy Payments

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n n n n n n n r x iif liE id iir a m
Worm W eather Cefefjr
Mesar. Nyman and Hendanon. at their
farm weat of town, are experimenting
with a- warm weather variety of celery,
object being to produce a plant that will
thrive and mature and be marketable
late In the season. They put seed In the
ground about two weeks ago and the
young jShHitv are now np and looking
Rt&gt;&lt;£ 'fShunM'ttas prove a success, the
crop may be grown and harvested as late
as June, a t which time the price, for a
nice and green top article will undoubted­
ly be much better than during the

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Free Street Car Service

H O TELS

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height of the season, as for instance In
THE PIANO CONTEST
ApriL Attempts to secure seed of the
above variety and experiment with same, Tabes on New Life and a Special Prize
have been made heretofore but difficulty
Has Been Ottered
VEGETABLE BUYER
Ms'-been experienced both In getting
To the contestant securing the greatest
seed and In giving same to fair trial.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
OFFICE: NO. Ill
number of new subscribers to the Sanfonj
See
Me,
Mr.
Farmer
Herald by Feb. 2nd an elegant box of
y
Rung« Gets The Lot
toilet articles, consisting of Madame
At the drawing of ar free lot in the Valle's Almond Oreme. La Ferrandes'
Celery avenue sale of choicc.buiHl^i fcj*. Quadruple Extract Perfume,- -Premier
S. Runge proved to be the lucky man and Poudre, and delightful tooth powder, with
draw a fine lot The free drawing proved a self sharpening scissors. These toilet
to be most interesting and created much articles are the finest on ssrth and would
exdtm ent
cost $2.00 in any drug store. The box is
PHONE 6 8
very fancy, which adds greatly to the col­
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n
fo
rd
A
ven
u
e
Old
C ity M erket
Hanford, Florida
lection. The scissors retail at $2.50 and
the latest screw set pattern made.
In addition to the elegant prize offered
W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
for securing the greatest number of new
AQKNT8

G. W. S P E N C E R

J. H. L E E &amp; CO. J A 3 2 ^ ^ ,
Florida and Western Meats

A BONUS or 500 VOTES .
will be ghrem o tho one securing the sec­
ond largest number of new subscribers.
" These special prizes ore offered by the
contest manager, as a reward to the con­
testant worthy of being a lender.
At D. A. Caldwell's department store

forget the prize is given Friday, Feb. 3rd
and your returns must be in by Feb. 2nd.

Florida

cJ L C A w m ^ x r
FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS, Sanford, Fla

Contest M a n a v k ,

Sanford Herald.

D E A L E R S T A K E N O T IC E t
The “ QuakerCity” label shown above
is now stamped on every barrel and bag
containing FIRST QUALITY “Qua­
ker City“ milled flour—its the miller's
direct guarantee of a food product
of the highest grade. This is for the
protection of purchasers who want
“First Quality.”
------ *-------:---QUAKER CITY FLOUR MILLS CO
P H IL A D E L P H IA

Fin c y Works of AU Kind*. Stamping, Embroidery Supplies, Hand Paintrd China
Home-Made Cooking s-¿Specially.
Consignments and Orders Solicited

LEADING M EN’S ST O R E
We announce with pleasure the arrival
of the

zN E W SPRING AND SUMMER LINE

T he City Tailors

. ... • S late Crop Condition*
R. G. Snow, staff correspondent of the
New York Packer is in Sanford for a few
days after a trip Into the leading trtick
growing sections of Florida. He gave The
Herald the following crop and market re­
port.
*• •*
Manatee county ‘ is shipping lettuce
lively. Celery will be moving from there
■bout Feb. 10th in good quantity.
Gainesville section Is moving lettuce
freely pnd beans sre also going in fair
quantities from that vidqlty.
The East Coast Is shipping beans, cukes,
egg plants and a few tomatoes. r
The markets show a slight decline on
lettuce and more noticeably on beans.
Cuba Is shipping peppers, egg plants
and tomatoes freely, but the market Is Iq
general good condition, except on citrus
The first car of celery will roll from
Sanford the middle of next week.
Crops of all kinds have made excellent
growth throughout the vegetable belts In
the last ten days, owing to superb .weather
conditions.

__________ interest to inspect the line before placing your order for your New
Suit.

The assortment is most com­

plete «—containing.,many .fabrics .and
novelties not to be found elsewhere,
call will be appreciated.

D . L. T H R A S H E R
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better ship ping quality, larger cros andean
make you more money than any. Mother
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Not Ah Idle Boast

We have been doing it for over tl
in Florida,* and were never more success
than now,.

W hy?

Reception Postponed
The recepdon to have, been given last
Tuesday evening, by the ladies of the
Woman’s Home Mission Society of the
Methodist church, to Mr. and Mrs. Hendry,
the new pastor and wife, was postponed
on account of the Ulneaa of Mr. Hendry,
and will be given next Tuesday evening,
Jen. Slat, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
L. R. Philips. All members of the church
are invited to be present, and especially
are strangers ip the city Invited to attend.
A pleasing program will be arranged and
refreshments served. A freewill offering
will be taken,
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H ear W hat W e Have to Say About That

A Card
The Contestants and those Interested
are cordially invited to call at the San­
ford Herald Office to meet Mrs. M. Florence
Keyes, District Manager, of -the Contest
Compan y o f j actionvi l i e r r t r r who Is
conducting the Popularity Piano Contest
for the Sanford Herald.
Mrs. Keyes will gladly give all inform­
ation. and assistance to utl each Con­
testant: You will find her abaolutely Im­
partial. and she will tee that each Con­
testa nl la treated fairly, nnd receives

Before commercial fertilizers were known animal
manure was considered by the practical farmer to be
the best form of plant food. He didn't know why
except that it gave him the.rcsults, Liebig explained
son when he showed th a t ammonia,-phu*:
one acid and potash' were necessary as food for
ind that the ammonia in the animal , manure
.was what produced the growth, but that it was neces­
sary to also have phosphofic ^cid and potash to pro­
duce the maximum results.

Office hour« will be 9.

and sincerely believe that it will be to

The Vegetable Growers had splendid results
all over the state, from the use of our Ma­
nures. In our Circulars we enclose cnconiums that we have received.
W e Give You Perfect Safety and Q u ic k

Abernathy Announces
In this issue appears the announcement
of W. W. Abernathy for the position of
Alderman. Mr. Abernathy la a well
known business man and property owner
and the affairs of the city should be safe
la his hands. Mr. Abernathy has the
welfare of the city at heart and wants
Sanford to advance along every Une, yet
ba le in favor of conservatism along cer­
tain lines Sod will make an ideal guardian
of the affairs of our city.
Fruit growars and truckers
read
the Florida fruit and Produce News.
Weakly information of value. Questiona
answered on cultural subjects. Market
quotations, e tc $1 per year. Sample
aocry on request. Address No. 819 Flor­
ida A rc, Tampa, Flo.
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J A C K S O N V IL L E

Common Sense—That's All

ammal fertilize
ways held firfet place dn ac­
count of their crop producing qualities. They have
nb superior as a source of ammonia, Armour A ni­
mal Fertilizers derive their plant food from Blood
and Bone and Dried Blood (concentrated animal
products) combined wjth phosphoric acid and potash
in the best forms. It is because they contain the
best and most natural forms of plant food that they
arc so popular and the demand for them is increas­
ing so rapidly.
Annonr Fertilizers Grow the Biggest Crept

H awar d-rac k l r d T . and Co
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AGENT

AltMOOR F E R T I L I Z E R WORKS,

JuboDvillr.

■ an inniH mnm are mn n wn n ran ft■ wire

�January 37, KW

Tftt RANTQHD MCHALO

F l o w i n g wells are
guaranteed. Drainage
's u re . Num erous Bou­
levards, graded and
ditched, traverse this
property

The most beautiful
moat highly Improved,
and richest of all un
oleared land In tfii
Celery Delta

Take Street Cars for
Lots In P A L M V IL L A
sold on easy term s

PALM

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H A M M O C K sold on 0
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The Sanford and

from Sanford, on
Lard a it r f i x e d

.will nan freight !
trains and street J
o r a direct through 0
Palm Hammock ¡ 0
with side . tracks 0
every half mile for a
loading cars . , ’

rnoes will soon
advance materially
Buy a town lot in
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See J E S S AM I N E I^ARK
10 acres of sutely
Palms,
Majestic
Oaks and fragrant
0 Yellow Jessamine
0 an exquisite spot
^ of untram meled
: nature .
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Palm Hammock
is being settled by
a very high d a is
of p e o p l e , A
home here insures
you good neigh-

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Rural Free Da- J
livery mail ser* W
vice. Convenient
school
privilege 0
for your children A

Frequent s t r e e t
car service brings
churches, theatres
and thopa to your

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Young Men of Sanford buy a PALM HAMMOCK Farm or you will live
to regret It. Buy to-day. Come and see me.

First National Bank Building
There Is no b e 11 e r, •
•afor investm ent than „ 0
seleoted real estatç. J

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Im proved transportatlon Is the forerunner

�and M EN S C L O T H IN G
Bed Linen
Towels

J. K. M ETTIN G ER ,

SANFORD. FLORIDA

IDEAL SPRING FERTILIZING
CITRUS
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A il S p r in g F e r t iliz in g is W o t I D E A L — . .

Ideal Means the Highest Excellence—A Combination of
all Good Points. Ideal fe rtiliz e r M eans a pertect
Plant food. Ideal fe rtiliz in g M eans th e Correct
use of th is Plant food.

:g Q UESTIO NS ON SPRING FE R T IL IZ IN G
: » Brings Up Im portant Questions on This Subject arid
Answer^ Them. Send fo r if.

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Wilson &amp; Toomer fertilizer Co.,

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JACKSONTIUL JLOBIOA

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R. H. WHTTNER. A tco l. Sanford. Florida

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The Leading Candidate for
. United States Senator

IN THE SOCIAL WORLD

Primary Jan.-31, 1911
Blount w ill surely win.

POINTS PLBEU PtRSOVU

Blount received in first prim ary 13,808

E X H IB IT «
Citrus Fruits, Farm Products.
r .v
Hog*. Cattle. Horses. Poultry,
Bench Show. A rts and Crafts
SCH O O L EXHIBITS .

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Wild W m Sbow., Oriental V illage.
Htnnan S o ll. O ld Plantation Jap Village

Bryan received 9 * 7 4 Q ^ _ __________
Blqunt led by 4 ,0 5 9 votes.
There were cast in all 31,019 votes. '
Blount needs only 1 ,7 9 2 -votes.
Bryan needs 5,761 votes.
Blount received in his own precinct of
all the votes one hundred per cent.
Blount received in his city of ail the
votes^nlnety-TIVë per c e n t
Blount received In his county of all the **
; votes ninety per cent.
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Blount got in hisjiom e county (Escam ¡•bia) 2 ,5 0 2 votes; Bryan got 186 votes a
¡ difference of 2,316 votes.
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got in Bryan’s home county
(Duval), 1,142 votes; Bryan * o t 1,303 ¿
votes—a difference of only 161 votes.
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F R E E A T T R A C T IO N S

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HUMAME, The Paste« Trotting Ostrich in the World
GMMG AM EXHIBIT TWICE DAILY
MICK CARTES, The World's Famous Ifigb-Diver. Jumping
110 Feet Into a Bail of Water

B lount, w ith tw o c o m p e tito rs , received

a plurality in tw enty-tw o counties in t he * state.
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Blount W ill Surely Win

Make his majority so large as to crush 2;
9 * T P * K 9 &amp; \* 9 ryl

Exhibits transported free on Railroads. Reduced r a t a have
been granted by raüroeds. February 7 u&gt; 11.
to Feb­
ruary 12th.
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clean Methods and Personalities; Jack­
sonville’s Monopoly of the United States
Senatorship, Jacksonville’s Political Ring

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srv 27. 1911
Jappery

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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
tittle Happenings—Mention of
Matters In Brief.

PERSONAL ITEMS OF INTEREST

me sANroRD

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* For Alderman .

Flctschmann's Yeast at Reberts'.
23-tf
Autoes and carriago painting at Un­
derwood's. First class work.
7-tf
--/U l kinds of repair work. Sanford Mar
chine A Garage Co.
48-tf
M atter Left Out
Underwood* for harness, saddles, horse
On ncttiunt of endeavoring to get this
17-tf
issue.out on time several events of Inu and mule Jewelry.
4JoodJronLBed»
from
32.50
up,.
.Will­
portonec were left qnt. . Press of business
2l*tf
and advertising made the matter of pub­ iams A Mil teer.
Dr. Howard bas returned and can be
lication of all the items impossible.
found at his residence In the forenoon
Don't Leave Sanford
and his office in the afternoon.
22-tf
To linve your dresses made. Madame
I have enstalled an. elcctlc sausage
Josephine of New York has opened
mill and can furnish my customers with
first class establishment over Yowell's
fresh ground sausage and harpburg stak e
store and is prepared to create the finest
in short notice, call and see W. W.
and latest designs for the Indies. Styles
Long.
.
13-tf
are the latest New York and Paris
The Cosmopolitan Restaurant is ready
designs but the prices are very reasonable
to serve the public at all times. Only tho
and tho ^ qdies are invited to. call nnd
very best served and you can get any­
talk over tHe subjects which are dear to
thing you want and when you want it, at
every femiaino heart. Repair work will
the Cosmopolitan, under new .manage­
also receive prompt attention.
5-tf m ent
21-tf
tlelschm ann's Yeast a t R oberts'.
Notice
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2 3 -tf
The registration books of the city of San­
Time is money. Save both with a
ford will be open from li a. m., Jan. 2nd,
till 5 p. m. Feb. 1st, 1011.
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Yankee Seed Potato Cutter. Ask The
22-tf
All those desiring to vote in thei- com­ Geo. H. Femald Hardware Co.
A dollar or two a week furnishes your
ing city election should see that they are
home. Como In and see how we remove
properly registered.
all obstacles for those who have llltlo to
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R, C, M axwell. Clerk.
«tart on. Sanford Furniture Co.
22-tf
For lap robes and horse blankets see
___ Plano Tuning
UnderWOôd.
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Harry
Crlppcn will tune o r repair
Go and .»co the new pictures at Crippen's music store. High grade. Cut and keep In o rd er your piano In 0 s a t­
prices.
2t-4t
isfactory m anner fo r aboat half o th ­
One nnd two horse wagons with celery e rs charge. Pin th is to your m em ­
flared side bodies ui Underwood's. ■17-tf ory.
23-tf
flclschm ann’s Yeast a t Roberts'.
I announce ray candidacy for the position of
.
, 1 * **sP*ysT nnd tniainrat man 1 am
qua iBrd to know and be able to ad ml nil ter aucb
affair* of tba d i j u s come before the Aldermen and
the tam e will receive my careful attention.
-------■----------------- :-*■ WrW. ABERNATHY

Summary o f the. Floating Small Talk
Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
ried Herald Readers.
Tho many friends’ of C. 0. McLaughlin
will be pleased to learn that he will In
b few days remove his family here from
Leesburg and make this city his future
borne.
N. L Bauman, representing the Good­
rich Rubber Co. of Akron, Ohio, called
upon the local trade on Tuesday.
The streets o f Sanford are flllod each
day with a busy throng and tho visitors
to our city this week were amazed at the
amount of activity apparent,ialhe Celery
City.
C. 0. McLaughlin ha* returned from a
business trip to Jacksonville. ,
Lettuce continues to bring a good price
find the money Is flowing Into the coffer»
of the growers.
The Misses Irvin of Washington. Ca„
" arrived in the city last week and ore vls"Iting their sister, Mrs. Cecil GabbetL v
The regular prayer meeting at tho Bap­
tist church will be «-held this (Friday)
evening a t T:1We'etock; when - them will
be reports from the state convention at
DeLnnd.
^3tf
Mrs. EL R. Bull nud Utile daughter of
Crushed and pulverized Limestone, co
Clearwater are the guests of Mrs. Bull's nad lots.
R. H. Whltnpr.
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sfstrr, Mrs. C H. Din gee of Sanford
Seed Potato Cutters nnd Plnnlers at All Local A dvertisem ents Under This
H eights.
Fcrnald's. Call mid let us show you. 22tf Heading, One Cent-a Word Each Issue
Clover Hill B utter, 35 cen ts per
A cordial invitation Is extended to the
Crescent Maplelno at McCuller's. 24-lt
; 24-c
citizens of Sunfurd and Orange county to pound a t L. P. McCuller's.
Clover Hill Butter at L. P. McCuller's.
Violet Brand Sale Bt Yowell’s will
call at the store of N. P. Yowell &amp; Co.
?. 24-11 .
and inspect the piano to be given nway close -on Monday. ............ ■ mi i N W As i .
Wanted—To
rent
o
piano
for two or
by the Sanford Herald. Take your friend
Just arrived, a car load of refrigerators three months. H. H. WUherington. 24-tf
with you. .
and mattings. Prices cannot be equaled.
For Sole—Strawberry cups. See me at
- Dr. R. S. Kre lor, has arrived in the. Janes-McLaughlin Company.
24-2c Brissons siding. R. H. Muirhead. 24-3c
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city from New York and will stay long
For Sale—18 ft. steel launch I J4 II. P.
18 Pounds of best granulated sunr for
enough to get acquainted with his family. ^1.00 at N. 0. Qamer's.
on Lake Maitland, ns good ns new. Can
24-tf
be tried. Box 141, Maitland, Fla. 24-2p
The doctor has a fine home at Laka
New stock of pianos at Crippen's music
Wanted—A good gentle horse suitable
Onoro but has' only a few weeks each store, jus) received from New York and
for riding and driving. Mrs. H. A. Hili,
season lo‘enjoy Sanford's climate.
Chicago factories.
21-4t
R. D. No. 2.
.
24-tf
CapL William Hand of Plainfield, N. J„
What a little money will do on the
For Sale—8 lots 58 feet _wide, next to
Is visiting his nephews,.Chao, nnd Waller purchase of a piano at Crippen's music V. H. Gamers Addition on Sanford
store will surprise you.
31 —
It
avenue. Terms reasonable. Inquire at
Hand of this city.
23-4c
Cracker m eal. and full line National Sanford Herald.
Mrs. Mary Klinhrell of .Atlanta, is visit­
For Sale—Good general merchandise
crackers for sale by W. W. Ijong. 18-tf
ing her brother, G. W. Venable this
The most interesting stock in town nt business with cash trade well established.
week.
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At n liberal discount. Good reason for
Crippen's music store.
' 21-4t
selling. Inquire at Herald office.
23-c
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Symes of Owusso.
Handsome china cabinets just in. San­
For Sale at a Bargain—Bulck Automo­
MtUc, are tho gUosl of Mf. and Mr*. F. ford Furniture Co.
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22-tf
bile. N. H. Garner.
23-4 Ifi ~
J. Symes on Park avenue.
One Dining-Room Suit, fl Chairs, extra
Tumulo plums, sweet potato slips and
Word has been received here of the Table, 1 Buffet. 1 Chinn Closet Mission, velvet beans for-sals. 5,000,000 Living.death of H. B. Bateman in Savannah of the best thing for the money In town. ston’s New Globe tomato plants ul 1.25
per thousand. DellVory nftcr Fcbruury
pneumonia. Mr. Bateman wns in San­ Williams &amp; Milteer.
¿21-tf
5th. Headquarters for potato slips and
ford several months in the -ClydmPhar­
Full line of sweet or sour pickles in bulk velvet bean seed. J. R. Davis, Bartow,
macy and hod many friends who mourn or ifi baltleB at Long's.
1tt-tf
Ha.
23-8 p
his untimely end.
Don't forget to hnve your chipped beef,
For Rent—Two furnished rooms. Ap­
23-2tc
The Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co., breakfast bacon and boiled ham sliced nt ply 209 East Fifth street.
Wanted—Someone
to
care
for
o
room­
have disposed of three machines this Long’s store, on bis American slicing ma­
ing house apply to E. H. Herndon. Cor­
chine.
18-tf
week und have orders for several morener 4th, street und Magnolia Ave. 23-tf
Cold weather, but hot bargains in
Tins E. M. F„ seems to be very popular
Wanted—Permanent board In private
It
in* Sanford.
* pianos at Crippen's music store. 21—
family by couple. State rate. P. O. Box
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23-2tp
We can store your furniture fur you. 1086.
Mrs. Dora Randall of Atlanta, is spend­
Williams &amp; Milteer.
21-tf
Wanted—Unfurnished
rooms
for
light
ing a few days in Sanford, the guest of
23-2tp
Clover Mill B utter, 35 cents per housekeeping. P. O, Box 1066.
Mrs. W. H. Stiles.
Fine cabbage plants, ready for the
pound a t L P. McCuller's.
24-c
Mr. qnd Mrs. Alex Claughan. of West
Monday Is the last day of th e Violet field. W. E. Squires, Cameron Ave. 23tf
For Sole—Orange grove, 600 trees on*
Virginia spent Wednesday- In Sanford, Brand Sale a t N. P. Yowell’s
high pine-land in Paola, suburb of San­
taking in the fig h ts of-celejy delta,, enBuy celery farm fromjowner. Improved. ford, James Graves, New London, Con­
route to points further south.
Unusual proposition. Box 24, Route 2. necticut.
22-3p
Miss Richards of Gainesville is tho
24-2tp
For Sale—6914 acres, 23 cleared, 7 room
charming guest of Miss Madge Ward a t
Fresh peanut butter in hulk, 20 cents a house, large barn, orange and other fruit
trees, n nice home. DM acres, 3 cleared
her home on 7th. street.
pound at N. O. Garner's.
24-tf
on Clay road. 40 acres timber land, good
You
will
find
tho
most
complete
line
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ware, of Jackson­
farm land. 29 S acres hammock laud,
ville are among the recent arrivals who of Iron beds ever shown in Sanford at 4 H cleared, lino welL 3 acres tiled, small
Jones-McI-aughlin Company.
24-2c house on railroad. A11 the above at n
buve come to reside In Sanford.
If
Its
liberal
terms,
fair
prices
and bargain. Address Box No“. 36, R. F. XL.
Judge Nicholson and wife, of Rochelle,
No 1.
22 5tc
courteous
treatment,
you
con
get
it
at
G»., J. B. Oliver and wife, of Mt. Olive,
For Sole—Cabbage plants. Geo. Fox,
24-2c U t$ ;------------------ s---- “ — 1-ii - r - 1
21-tf
N. C., and Miss Ethel Hatch of Goldsboro, Joncs-McLaughlin Company.
Remember
the
Violet
Brand
Sale
at
For Rent—Two room». furnished or un
N. C.. are the pleasant guests of Mrs.
Yowe ll1* your la st chance on M o n d ay ]^
—RuUru^rt h a honnrtn~thU~aiy.
We are equipped to handle your repuir
The Ocilian Music Club give* a com­ work.
Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.
plimentary program to patron* Saturday,
48tf.
Jan., 23th, 3. p. m. Studio ■of Mr*. F.
Good Steel Range for 320. A bargin.
S, Munson.
Williams &amp; Milteer.
21-tf
For a real Haircut and Shave go to
Watch N. 0. Gamer’s window displays
each week for new and big bargains in Albert Gramllng. Sanford's Leading
Barber.
groceries.
24-tf
l.Uf.ia,floor, crrralflga you w a n t JonesMcLuughlln Company, can suit you, 24-2c
_ February 14th and JSih, tho A. K.
■Hawke* Co., will have a first class optician
*ith their agts, L. R. Philips Co. Come
sod have your eyes examined and fitted
free of charge.______
24-31
Breeding Stock—Place orders now~ for
oseday old chicks from Potter's Winter
wyera. Rod* or Leghorn*. E. R. Poller, R.
‘No. 2.
24-tfc
C«ver Mill Butter, 33 cents per
pounO a t L P. Me Culler's.
24-o
R you want any thing In house furnish*
you qaii get It a t Jones-McLaughlln
to have for your everyday use dependsbl* lands were bought cheap, cleared under
Violet Brand Sale at Yewelt's will goods at the lowest possible prices we ask my own supervision and will be sold at a
great bargain. One five acre* perfectly
cl0* o« Monday,
you, not for our sake, nor for this town's tiled, third year IA cultivation. 30 rods
keep your eyo on what's going on at sake, nor for the sake of anything but from Beck Hammock station. 40 acres
°ur «ore, We ask you to carefully coci- your own pocket book and yqur bank 'ac­ half cleared and plowed, balance fine
hammock, two strong wells, tool house. M
Pare our price* with anyone's quotations. count, tq aim for oar store and bit the miles from Cameron City. Beat bargain
Look them up and we will get your busi- centre of economical buying. Sanford on the market. Phone 7-3. Levi Binfotd,
Furniture Co.
22-d
hot*. Sanford Furniture Co, ‘ ;
22-tf

E could not enjoy the patronage at Sanford for the
past thirteen years did we
not have the reputation,
which is usually shared by
all reputable establishments,
in giving careful attention to '
detail, and leaving nothing
undone to please.
The merchandise, .we sell.
will convince you it is to
your advantage to make us
'l'yf&gt;ur haberdasher.

W

FRANK

WANTS

Clothier and Men’s Furnisher
SA NFO RD

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Sanford Building &amp; Loan
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P a y in g
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MAKES

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Own
President

Sec'y &amp; Treat,

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Let Us Tell You About It

THE CITY
m ill Slifcl. unp block from Depot opposite Poalofllee)

H . E . W IS E ,

P r o p r ie to r

Formerly Manager of Central Cafe

S te a k s , C h o p s , O y s te r s a n d F is h a S p e c ia lty
A P L A C E F O R L A D IE S A N D G E N T L E M E N
S h o r t O r d e r s At All H o u rs

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Prompt, Cleon Service

E v e ry th in g F i r s t C la s s

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Meni Tickets nrc Sold ot Reduced Rates

DAINTY NEW OXFORD STYLES
W e h a v e a c o m p le te s to c k j u s t in o f a ll

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n e w e s t “;;

PATRICIAN Styles for Spring and Summer i
Patrician stands for all that is excellent in

W O M EN ’S FOOT-W EAR
It Is the world’s stondurd of exellence nnd durability, and h as
won for itself an enviobio reputation by Its perfect fit, its style
and its servicabilty. It is a PERFCT SHOE at the Right Price,
ulld the most SERVICEABLE SHOE at any PRICE, Its superior
merits have been accorded instant recognition the world over.
New York, London, Paris, und Berlin, the great fashion cen­
ters of the world, pay tribute to "PATRICIAN” as the acknowledgedJeader in dictating foot fashions.

BUY PAJTRIÇIAN ANQGET SATISFACTION

Low Cut, $ 3 .5 0 and $ 4 .0
The Maxim um of Style at -the M jñP
mum of Price to the W e a rer \

D. L. THRASHER
Florida

Sanford
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THE SANFORD HERALD
Fublbhed Every F ttdar Mornln* at Sanford. H a.
R. J. H a ir . Editor and Pmorletor
Subacrlptlon Priée, $ 2 .0 0 ■ Year In Advance

Entered u aeoood-cJan mall mailer A uluit 22nd.
IM S. al iba PoatoOloa a t Sanford. Florida.

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andar Act of Kareb 3rd. 187$.
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Telephone No, 148.
SANFORD SAND StL L S

This week property In Sanford and the
celery delta hat been moving at a rapid
rate and the sales will average over J100
000. City property in the suburban dis­
tricts sold a t a rapid rate, lots averaging
5200 at auction. Several sales of celery
lands noted too late for this issue brought
to owners over 91000 per acre. These
sales were not confined to strangers but
In many instances borne people were the
purchasers. One gentleman who lias been
interested .(g^aofflnM w J im paw twenty
‘Vcara purchased a celery farm of soven
acres and paid 98000 cash for it.
All of tnis would Indicate that Saufon
lands haver advanced steadily—not
boom or a bubble to burst—but a steady,
■olid growth that will exist until the end
of tune.
congratulating the Bowman Realty Com
pany on their remarkable success in
handling the sale of lots In ' Celery
Avenue Addition on Tuesday and Wed
nesday. Nobody ever doubted the iperit*

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ladies seemed unanimously In favor of
perfecting an organization. A name was
the first thing considered, and the San­
ford Hospital Association, was the name
fhosen. The election of officers took
plaoa' a t followif~W&amp;r 3 r ’N7' WMtoer,
president; Mrs. T. A. Neal, vico-president:
Mrs. A. T. Rosscttcr, secretary; Mrs. Geo.
H. Fern a Id treasurer. It was decided that
the board of managers should consist -of
fifteen members. Including the officers.
Representatives from the different churches
were first chosen. Congregational, Mrs.
C. E. Walker, Episcopal, Mrs. A. Vaughan;
Methodist, Mrs. H. H. Chappell; Baptist,
Mrs. J. W. Wild man; Catholic, Mrs. F. E.
Roumlllat; Presbyterian. Mrs. H. L. Peck.
Town at Large, Mrs. M. Frank, Mrs.
Homrighous and Mrs. J. C. McDaniel
Cameron City and Fort. Reed, Mrs.Geo. L.
Maris. West Side, Mis. H. L. Deforest.
Committee appointed to solicit funds for
the association, Mrs. T. A-. Neal Mrs. R.
L. Peck and Miss Charlotte Keelor.
In tho march of progress Sanford has
never been known to.Jog behind and as
the present urgent PcetTkcTnra the people
U a hospital, It la not unreasonable to
suppose that this new enterprise will meet
with the hearty cooperation and support
of every public spirited citizen of the
town. It is an enterprise that every man,
womun and child In Sanford should feel
an interest in and It Is corncatly hoped
that the ladies wlio have taken the Initiative will meet with the encouragement
that is deserved.
Miss Madge Ward beautifully entertain­
ed at cards and sewing Tuesday morning

"soldla'two
.'elghYyYourTots could
for approximately 912,000, despite
fact that property adjacent had long been
in good demand, and many lota within
*square or two bad changed hands a num
ber of limes since they were originally
“ placed upon the market, and- liad each
time netted the seller a nice profit. The
sales of Tuesday and Wednesday dem­
onstrated the effectiveness of perfect or­
ganization and unusual ability. There
was never a lull in interest, nor a hitch
“ In the machinery of the specialists hand
ling the property. Evory detail was t»rrfcd out as advertised. The free prizes,
all valuable and many handsome, were
distributed, end two of the choicest lots
in the plan were given away, one to Mr.
Runge, the Coca-Cola representative, am
the other to Mrs. T. M. McRae, of Delray,
who had previously bought five lots.
Many out of town visitors wore in evl
dence and a number of them were pur­
chasers, Sciotoville, Otilo, Chicago one
other cities north of the line were repre­
sented by those buying. All Sanford Is
more than pleased with thp perw»""?! of

of Gainesville. The attractive home was
handsot^ely decorated with white Jessa­
mine, vlrictt and roses. Miss Ward -was
assisted in cntcrinlning by Miss Helen St.
John. Mrs. Harry Ward and Miss Veda
Ward. The contest prize, a pretty hand
embroidered towel was awarded to Miss
Linda Ldfller. ' th e Honoreo's prize was
also a pretty hand embroidered towel.
The guests were delightfully entertained
with musical selections; Miss Richards
with the violin and Miss St. John’ and
Miss Veda Ward with vocal numbers.
The Misses Ward are charming entertain­
ers, and this pretty morning party was
one of the most enjoyable of the social
season. -Those who were fortunate
enough to be Included among the guest?
were Mrs. Reba Homrighous, Mn. D. L.
Thrasher, Mrs. Horace Opl'ngW, Mrs. Frank
Dutton, Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mrs. Geo. Fox,
Jr., Mrs. T. A. Neal, Mrs. R. A. Newman.
Mrs. Forresf Lake, Mrs. Kent Rosscttcr,
Mrs. William Keeler, Mrs. LaVerne Hurt,
Mrs. Fannie Munson, Misses Linda Lefflec,
Powell, Flossie Frank, Mabel Bowler, Meil
Whitner. Alice Whitner, Charlotte Keelor,
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liim JJow iuaa K n itCeJsIe"ButLT
Mabel Hand, TieThn S t John,
ryCo. ui the face of skepticism and
Hessie
Tyner,
Penchea Lcffler, Lillie Fair
other obstacles of equal force lids Com
Smith, Belle Smith, Baird and Mercedes
pany has performed a remarkable feat.
Munson.
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DRY GOO
B O Y S ’ and M EN ’S
Towels
Sheeting and Sheets

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J. I t M ETTING ER,

Georginnna Trask, Lillian Higgins, Essie
Purdon, Helen Rowland. Charlotte Hand,
Clarrissa Starling. Llndti Connelly. Liicca
Chappell Mary Chappell, Margaret Davis,
Hazel Hand, Nellie Elder, Mabel Hand,
Mary WaUnnrReba Stringfeliow. -Hoskin
Jones, Carrie Abernathy, Rene Murrell
and Flora Prloe; Messrs. Eugene RoumUiat, Henry Purdon, Carl Rouinlllat, Carl
Hamilton, Charles Clayton, James Wil­
liams, Forrest Gatchel, Frank Campbell,
Ernest Balia. Axcbte-Bcna. .Brodlc Wil­
liams, McDowell Butts, Braxton Perkins,
Clarence Mahoney, Ralph. Wight and
Geofge*Yoveii.
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Mrs. W. H. Stiles entertained the Read­
ing Circle of the Missionary Society of
the Methodlst churd], Friday afternoon.
Thé readers for the afternoon, were Mrs.
L R. Philips dnd Mrs. W. H. Williams.
Western Women in Ehstern Lands, is the
book under consideration, which is prov­
ing very interesting. Mrs. Stiles served
delicious refreshments at the afternoon.
Those present, were Mrs. A. H. Stiles, j
Mrs. W. H. Stiles, Mrs. B. S. Slariing, Mrs. !
R. M. Mason, Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mrr* A. |
E. Philips, Mis. John D. Jinkins, Mrs. L |
R rmllps. Mrs. M. A. Mlot. Mrs. C. M. I
Hamilton, Mrs. W. H. •Williams, Mrs.
Perry and Mrs. McDaniel.

Miss Margaret Roberts was the hostess
of the young ladies sewing circle last
Thursday evening. These meetings are
hckl weekly and the evenings are very
pleasantly and profitably spent, making
fancy work and embroidery and exchang­
ing ideas along these lines. Those who
enjoyed Miss Roberts' hospitally on this
occasion were Mrs. Andefson, Mrs. Ben­
nett,1Mrs. Deane Turner, Mrs. Geo. Fox,
Jr„*Mlss Alice Whitner. Miss Mell Whit­
The younger society contingent enjoyed ner, Mist Gail Moore, Miss Bessie Long,
very delightful dance In thp City Hall Miss Mary Lenore and Miss Ethel Hatch
Thursday evening, given by the boys, of Goldsboro, N. C.
complimentary to the girls. A large num­
Items of Interest Concerning ber attended, and it proved to be a happy
The ladies of Uie Hospital. Association
occasion. Tho chaperones, were Mrs. are planning a Charity Ball, that will be
Society People.
R. L Peck. Mrs. Tom Davis,* Mrs. J. -J. given for the benefit of iho bospitul fund,
Purdon, Mrs, B. J, Starling, Mrs. Henry at tbe Sanford House; on the UUi of
P O IN T S P U R ELY PERSONAL Wight and Mrs. B. H. Connolly. Mrs. B. February. 'Committees have been ap­
J. Starling and Mrs. R. L .'Peck served pointed and elaborate preparations are.
Mow Celery City Vanity Fair While delicious punch during tlia dance. The being made to make one of th e most
• Away the Golden H oursfollowing young people attended:—Misses brilliant social functions of the season.
Soclal Gossip.
Pursuant to a call that was Issued last
week, between fifty and sixty of the
representative ladies of Sanford assembled
In the Eagles Hall Monday after the pur­
pose of perfecting an organization that
would meet the needs of the growing
town In caring far the sick, and In lend­
ing a helping hand to those in our com­
munity who might need assistance.
Every town of any size needs a hospital
Wldle Sanford has been able to boast of
an excellent health record, yet white she

Orange County

February 7 , 8, 9, 10, I I , 1911

villlage, and Is ‘fast assuming the pro­
portions o( a city of some size and lmportahee. it stands to reason that new
needs will arise; not the least of
wtiicli. will be how and where to care for Id
the sick and poor In the city. Sanford
bus a corps of splendid physicians, who
are ever ready ¿0 minister to suffering
humiiaUy, and It is1only rigid and Just
that a place should be provided where
those physician* could o k a their patients
and properly care lor them. Tho need
for this hospital has already been felt in
, Sanford, time and again, and those best
acquainted with the situation, having it
in their hearts and minds, have been
qqletly a t work creating sentiment, and
It Is not surprising that when the call
was made for * organization, the good
women were ready to give up their time,
money and Influence, to launch an en­
terprise that moans to much for suffer­
ing humanity.
Mrs.-fleerHrfieninldwctedur temporary
chairman, and Mrs. A. T. Rosscttcr as
secretary. The meeting was called to
cider and Mrs. Fern old in a few
cboaen remarks, stated the object of the
meeting, eud called for expression of
opinion in regard to tbe movement. Tbe

Citrus Fruits, Farm Products,
Hogs, Cattle, Horses, Poultry,
Bench Show, Arts and Crafts
SCH O OL EXHIBITS . ,

AM USEM ENTS
Dog, Pony ju*2 Monkey Circus,
Wild West Shows, Oriental Village

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Human BolLOIdPiantsitton Jap Village
WITH TEN OTHER SHOWS
F R E E A TTR A C TIO N S

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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IDEAL SPRING FERTILIZING
CITRUS TREES A ll S p r in g F e r t iliz in g Is N o t ID E A L

Ideal Means the Highest Excellence—A Combination of
' ^ an ccotrpmrrts“ idesrrertmzer Means tnierfecT
Plant Food. Ideal Fertilizing Means the Correct 1
use of this Plant Food,__________ v___
OliR FREE BOOKLET ENTITED

QUESTIO NS ON SPRING

FERTILIZIN G

Brings Up Important Questions On This Iftftyjcnl anti
Answers Them. Send for If.

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co.,
JACKSONVILLE, JL fiR IP A

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R. H. WHITNER, Agent, Sanford, Florida

Vote for Blount
~ T h a Leading'Candidate for
United States Senator

IN THE SOCIAL WORLD

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Primary Jah. 31,
1911
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Bryan received 9 ,7 4 9 .
Blount led by 4 ,0 5 9 votes.
There were cast in alT31,019 votes.
Blount needs only 1 ,7 9 2 votes.
Bryan needs 5,761 votes.
Blount received in his own precinct of
all the votes one hundred per c e n t “ —
__ Blount received .In hlA-eslty-of all thc
votes ninety-five per cent.
Blount received in hls county of all the
votes ninety per cent.

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Blount got In his home county (E sca m bla) 2 ,5 0 2 votes; Bryan got 186 votes a «»
difference of 2,316 votes.
t——Blount- got in Bryan's home county
(Duval), 1,142 votes;, fiiy a n got 1,303
votes—a difference of only 161 votes.
Blount, with tw o competitors, received
a plurality in tw en ty-tw o counties in the
state.
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Blount W ill Surely Win

NICK CARTER, The World’s Famous High-Diver, Juinoiud
11Q Feet Into a Pool of Water

Make his majority so large as to c r u s h
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Exhibits transported free on Railroad*. Reduced rales Jxave
been granted by railroad*, February 7 to U, scheduled to Feb­
ruary 12th.
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Blount will surely win.
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Blount received in first prim ary 13,808 2:
votes.
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Baseball between Rollins College and the Ormond Tmoi
fra c k Events of All Kinds

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clean Method's and Personalities; Jack­
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Senatorship, Jacksonville's Political Ring.
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�Janpary

IN and

a b o u t t h u c it y

_ Tor Alderman

Flclschmann's Yeast'at Heberts’.
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Autoes and carriage painting at Un
derwood’s,-F irst class work.
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Little Happenings—Mention of
Ail kinds of repair work. Sanford Mn
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chlno.fc.Gorage Co.__________
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Underwoods
for
harness.
saddles,
Itorse
On account of endeavoring to get this
and
mule
jewelry.
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out on time several events of im­
PERSONAL HEM S OE INTEREST Issue
Good
Iron
Beds
from
$2.50
up:
Will­
portance jverejeft ont. Press of business
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nnd advertlsing made the matter of pub­ iam s &amp; Milteer.
Dr.
Howard
bos
returned
and
can
be
lication
of
nil
the
Hema
impossible.
Summary of th e F ioaU nl Small Talk
.found
at
Ills'
residence
In
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the
forenoon
* succinctly Arranged for Hur­
D e it't Leave S o n fo i cl
and his office in the afternoon.
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ried Herald Readers.
—To jmVn.your dresses made. Madame
..1 have cnstniled • an elect lc sausage
Thr many frlenda of C. 0. McLaughlin Josephine of New York has opened
mill and can furnish my customers with
will he pleased to learn that ho will in first class establishment over Yowell’s fresh ground sntksage and hamburg stake
b few days remove his family here from Btoro and is prepared to create the finest In short notice, call nnd see W. W.
Leesburg and make this city his future and latest designs for the ladles. Styles Long.
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are the latest New York and Paris
home.
Tho Cosmopolitan Restaurant Is ready
N. L Bauman, representing the Good­ designs but the prices are very reasonable to kerve thc public a t all times. Only thc
rich Rubber Co. of Akron, Ohio, called and the ladies are invited to call and very best served and you can get any
talk over the subjects which are dear.to
upon the local trade on Tuesday.
thing you want and when you wont It. at
every femi^ilno heart. Repair work will
tho Cosmopolitan, under new manage­
The streets of Sanford are .Riled each also receive prompt attention.
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ment,
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'day with a busy throng and the vlsitora
, Notice
Fie Isell m arm's Yeast a t R oberts'.
to our cityHhls week wet« «maxed at the
The rcgistra tion books of the ci ty of San­
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amount of activity apparent in tho Celery
ford
will
be
open
from
9
n.
m.,
Jan.
2nd,Time
is
m
oney,-Save
both
with a
— City.------till
5
p.
m.
Feb.
1st,
1911.
Yankee
Seed
Potato
Cutter.
Ask
The
C. 0. McLaughlin has returned from a
Geo.
H.
Femnld
Hardware
Co.
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All
those
desiring
to
vote
in
the
com­
business trip to Jacksonville.
ing city election should sec dial they are 'A dollar or two a week furnishes your
Letture continues to bring n good price properly registered.
home. Como in and see how we remove
and the money is flowing Into the coffers
nil »IvstaalMritMhoae who bavc HUIe to
R. C. Maxwell , Clerkof the growers.
start on. Sanford Furniture Co.
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For lap robes and horse blankets sec
The Misses Irvin of Washington, Ga..
Plano Tuning
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arrived in the city last week and arc vis­ Underwood.
Harry
Crtppcn
will tunc or repair
Go nod see the new pictures at Cripiting their sister, Mrs. Cedi GabbetL
pen's music*1store. High grade. Cut and keep In order your piano In a sa t­
The regular prayer meeting at the Bap­ prices.
21-4t,
isfactory manner for oboat hair othtist church will be held this (Friday)' One nnd two horse wagons with celery ers charge. Pin this to your mem­
evening at 7:30 o'clock, when there will flared side bodies at Underwood's, f 7-tf ory.
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be reports from the s ta te ' convention at
Flclsch matin's Yeast a t R o b e rts'.
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,;- T------------------------------------ 23 tfMrs. E. R. Bull and little daughter of
Crushed and pul veri reti Limestone, co
Clearwater are the guests of Mrs. Bull’s oad lots.
R. li. Whittier_________2tf -raerrj----sister, HpT C. H. Dfngee o fS a n io rtl
Seed Potato Cutters nnd Planters at All Local 'Advertisements Under This
Heights.'
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remold'ii. Call and let us show you. 22tf Heading, One Cent a Word Each Issue
A cordial Invitation la extended to the ' Clover Hill Butter, 35 cents per
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FLORIDA
Crescent Maplelno at McCuller’s. 24-11 S A N FO R D
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'Clttzens of Sanford und Orange county to pound a t L. P. McCuller's.
Clover Hill Butter at L. P. McCuller’s.
Violet Brand Sale a t Yowell's will
call at the store of N. P. Yowell &amp; Co.
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and im ped' (he piano to be given nway close on Monday.
Wamod—To rent a pinna for two or
by the Sanford Herald. Take your friend
Just Arrived, a car lond of refrigerators three months. H. H. Witherington: 2-4-tf
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will: you. .
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and mattings. Prices cannot be equaled.
For Sale—Strawberry cups. See me at
Dr. R. S. Kre lor, bus arrived in the Jones-McLaughlin Company.
24-2c Urissons siding. R. H. Muirhend. 21-3c
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city from New York and will stay long
Stop
For Sale—16 ft. steel launch 1H H. P.
18 Pounds of best granulated sunr for
enough to get acquainted .with his family. ¡11.00 at N. O. Garner's.
on Lake Muitland, as good ns new. Can
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be tried. Box 141, Maitland, Fla. 24-2p
The doctor has a fine home at Lake
Paying
New stock of pianos at Crippcn's music
Wanted—A good gentle horse suitable
Onoro but has only a-few weeks each store, just received from New York and
for riding and driving. Mrs. H. A. Hilt,
Rent!
season to enjoy Sanfbnl’s climate.
Chicago factories.
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Cnpt. William Hand of Plainfield, N, J.,
Wlmt n tittle money will do on die
For Sale—8 lots 50 feet wide, next to
is visiting his nephews, Chas. and Walter purchase of n piano at Crippcn’s music N. 11. Garners AddiUon on Sanford
sto p will surprise you.
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avenue. Terms reasonable. Inquire nt
Hand of this city.
Own
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Cracker men! nnd full line National Sanford Hernjd,
Mrs. Mary Kimhrcll of Atlanta, is. visit­
GLO. H. FERNALD
A. P. CONNELLY
For Sale—Good general merchandise
crackers for sale by W. W. Long. 18-tf
ing her brother, G. W, Venable this
Y
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u
r
business
with
cash
trade
wuli
established.
The most interesting stock in town at
President
Sec’y &amp;. Treas.
week.
At a liberal discount. Good reason for
Crippcn's music store.
2l-4t
Home
selling. Inquire at Herald office.
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Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Symet of Owasso,
Handsome china cabinets just in. San­
For Sale at a Bargain—Bujck Automo­
Mich., are the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. ford Furniture Co.
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bile. N. 1L Garner.
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J. Syines on Park avenue.
' One Dining-Room Suit. 6 Chairs, extra
Tomato plants, sweet |&gt;otalo slips und
Word has been received here of the Tablq. 1 Buffet. 1 China Closet Mission,, vglyet beans for sale. 5,000,000 Living­
, death of H. B. Bateman in Savannah of the best thing for the money in town.' ston's New Globe tomato plants at 1.25
|jer thousand. Delivery niter February
pneumonia. Mr. Bateman was in San­ Williams &amp; Milteer.
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5th. -Headquarters for potato slips and
ford several months In the Clyde Phar­
Full line q£ sweet or sour pickles in bulk velvet bean seed. J. R. Davis, Bartow, ■■v * + - :- + v + * + .[ - .{ - + + +
macy und had many friends who tnourn or in bottles nt Long's.-----—------ 18-tf— Fla,— _________________ ___—23
his untimely end. *
Don't forget to have your chipped beef,
For Rent—Two furnished rooms. Ap­
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(F ln t Stiret. one block from Dc| k&gt;1 opposite Postoffloc)
The Sanford Machine &amp;. Garage Co., breakfast bacon nnd boiled ham sliced nt ply 209 East Fifth Btrcet.
Wanted—Someone
to
care
for
a
room­
Long's
store,
on
bis
American
slicing
ma­
have disposed of three machines this
ing house apply to E. H. Herndon. Cor­
H. E. W IS E , Proprietor
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week and have orders for several more- chine.
ner 4th. street and Magnolia Ave. 23-tf
Cold weather, but hot bargains in
Tlie E. M. F„ seems to be very popular
Formerly Manager Of Central Cafe
Wanted—Permanent board In private
pianos atCrippen's music store. 21-4t
in Sanford.
family by couple'. State rate. P. O. Box
We can store your furniture for you. 1966.
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Mrs. Dora Randall of Atlanta, is spend­
Steaks, Chops, Oysters and Fish a Specialty
Williams
&amp; Milteer.
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Wanted—Unfurnished rooms for light
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ing a few days in Sanford, the guest of
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Clover HIM B utter, 35 cents per housekeeping. P. 0. Box 1066.
Mrfc. W. H. Stiles.
Fine cabbage plants, ready for the
pound a t L. P. McCutler's.
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A P L A C E F O R L A D IE S A N D G E N T L E M E N
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Claughan, of West
Monday Is the last day o f the Violet field. VV. E. Squires, Cameron Ave. 23tf
Virginia spent Wednesday in Sanford, Brand Sale a t N. P. Yowcll's
- For Sale—Orange grove, 600 trees on
E v e ry th in g F i r s t C la s s
S h o r t O rd e r« At All H our*
high pine land in. Puola, suburb of San­
taklug in the tights of celery delta, enBuy celery farm fromjowner. Improved. ford, James Graves, New London, Con­
rdute la points further south.
Unusual proposition. Box 24, Route 2, necticut.
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Prompt, Clean Service
Meal Tickets nre Sold at Reduced Rates
Miss Richards of Gainesville is the
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FAr Sale—6911 acres, 23 cleared, 7 room
charming guest of Miss Madge Ward a t
Fresh peanut butter in bulk, 20 cents a bouse, large barn, orange nnd other fruit
trees, n nice home. 911 acres. 3 cleared
her home on 7tli, street.
pound at
N. O. Garner's.
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on Clay rood. 40 acres thnbor land, good
You will find the most complete line farm land. 2911acres hammock land,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ware, of Jackson­
dcureit, fine well. 3 acres tiled, small
ville are among the recent arrivals who of iron beds ever shown in Sanford at
Joncs-Mcl-oughlin Company.
24-2c house on railroad. All the above at a
have came to reside in Sanford.
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If Its liberal terms, fair prices a ltd bargain. Address Box No. 36, R. F. D..
Judge Nicholson and wife, of Rochelle,
No. 1.
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courteous
treatment,
you
can
get
it
at
Ga.. J, B. Oliver and wife, of Mt. Olive,
' For Sale—Cabbage plants. Geo. Fox,
24-2c
We have a complete stock jusHn of all the newest
N- C. and Miss Ethel Hutch of Goldsboro. Jones-McLaughl.ln Company.
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Remember
the
Violet
Brand
Sale
at
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For
Rent—Two
rooms,
furnished
or
un­
N- C., are the pleasant guests of Mrs.
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Yowctt‘8
your
last
chance
on
Monday.
furnished.
with
board
or
without,
in
new
—Rotjcnrat her home In this city.
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We ore equipped to handle your repair house, with modern improvement». Ad­
The OciUan Music Club gives u com­ work.
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Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co. dress Box 494.
plimentary program to patron! Saturday,
House for rent o r for sale. Corner 3rd
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Pfttrician stands for all that is excellent in
Jan., 28th, 3. p. m. Studio o f .Jdrs. • F.
Good Steel Range for $20. A bargln. and Chapman avenue. Apply 115 Oak
avenue.
Iftjfc
S. Munson.
Williams &amp; Milteer.
21-tf
For Sale—A launch 16 feet long. 3H feet
For
a
real
Haircut
and
Shave
go
to
Watch N. 0. Gamer’s window displays
beam, in perfect order 3 H. Pr engine. Ce­
It is the world's standard of exelleuce and durability, and h as
each week for new and big bargains in Albert Gramllng, Sanford's Leading cil Gobett. French avenue.
17-tfc
won Tbr itself an enviable reputation by its perfect fit, its style
groceries.
24-tf
Barber.
For Rent—Nla; offices. Also wareNew
goods
nrrlving
doily
.a
t.
Larjt*
,
Rtn
proof.
N.
H.
Garner.
touts.
32x36.
und
its servicabilty. It is a PERFCT SHOE at the Right Price, ;
H it is floor coverings you want. Jones8-tf
13.tf
—MeLnughlin Corapany.can »ult you. 24-2c grocery store. Give him a call.
und'the most SERVICEABLE SHOE at any PRICE. Its superior
ears’ experience
Wanted—By fifteen yean
Bring your old Urea to Sanford Machine
es*
and
gents'
February 14lh and 15th, the A. K. &amp; Garage Co. far vulcanizing.
merits have been awarded instant recognition the world over.
cleaner,
dyer
and
tailor
ladle
48-tf
dollies, to dean, dye, repair or alter.
JLnriea tix, wili have a first class optician
New York, London, Paris, and iieriin, the great ..fashion cen­
Hcckers Graham Hour at Loog's Suits made to order r t 15, 20. 25 or 30
with their agts, L R. Philips Co. Come
ters of the world, pay tribute to "PATRICIAN” ns the acknowl­
store.
13*tf days. Our price will suit your pocket.
!nd have your eyes examined and fitted
Place the Utles to your real estate In Your money • worth or your money back.
edged lender in dictating foot fashions.
free of charge.
24-3t
the Really Trust Company and avoid com- Bradford A Keith, 405 Third St. Phone
7-tf-c
----- breeding Stock—Place orders now Tor plicaUons. For particulars address B. F. 311.
BUY PATRICIA N AND G ET SA TISFA CTIO N
Wanted—Cottage of five rooms or fiat
one day old chicks fro mPotter's Winter Wbltner, Jr., Secretary.
7-tf
of five rooms. Address Box 1066. 5-tf
layers. Reds or Leghorns. E. R. Potter, R.
Gas engine repairs. Sanford Machine
For Rent—Ten acres tiled land on street
No- 224-tfc &amp; Garage Co.
48-tf
car Une. Station oo place. Two acres of
Clover HUi B u tter, 35 c e n ts per
Buggies and surreys ot cost for thirty tiled land, cottage and barn on place.
T}ie Maxim um of Stylo at -the M in i­
Pound a t L. P. McCuller*s.
24-o
days a t Underwoods. DarnesvUie top On street car Une. Address, J. N. Whit­
tier, Sanford Florida.
2 tf
mum of Price to the W earer
17-tf
U you want any thing in bouse furnish* buggies a t $70,00.
For sale.—1 have live or six pieces of
.logs you can get It a t Jones-MrLaug|din
If your aim In life 1» to eooaomlze and land more than la c e d for..imddiuL.Jteafl.
la
—Compsapr-—
24:2c to have for your everyday use dependable lauds were bought cheep, tcleared
under
Violet Brand Sale at YaweU’s will goods «1 the lowest possible prices we ask my own supervision and will be sold at a
great bargain. One five acre! perfectly
elase on Monday.
you. not for our sake, nor for this town's tiled, third year in cultivation, 30 rods
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fceeP Tour eyo on what’a going on at sake, nor for the sake of anything but from Beck Hammock station. 40 acres
Sanford,
Florida
our store. • We ask you to carefully com- your owu pocket book and your bank ac­ half cleared and plowed, balance fine
two strong wells, tool bouse. M
1**« our prices with anyone's quotations. count, to aim for our store and hit the hammock,
miles fr6m Cameron City. Best bargain
’ P H O N E 104
Tuok them, up and we will get your busi- centre of economical buying. Sanford ou the m arket Phone 7*3. Levi Binfon).
2-tf.
22*H
ftoss. Sanford Furniture Co.
22-tf Furniture Co.
h
ill . T
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■ f 11 announce ray candidacy for the poiltion ol
Aklarman. A» a taapayrr and b u d n m man I am
qualified to know and be able to adminUter iucIi
a n a lrt of the city a t route before the Aldrnnen ond
tneaarae will receive my careful attention.
_____________W. W. ABERNATHY.

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W A'NT S

E could not enjoy the pat­
ronage at Sanford - for -the
past thirteen years did we
not have the reputation,
which is usually shared by
all reputable establishments,
in giving careful attention to
detail, and leaving nothing
please.
The merchandise we sell
will convince you it is to
your advantage to make us
your haberdasher.

M .FRANK

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Clothier and Men’s Furnisher

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Sanford Building &amp; Loan
Association
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Low Cut, $ 3 .5 0 and $ 4 .0 0

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Wc are probably the olde»!
regular J " » of n eridi rarm Lar&gt;d» Initie South.
We advertised before the
present Intense interest In
methods have brought us In
touch with thousands o f
people all over the world.
We will gladly refer you to
som e of these people on
request. Enquiries cheer­
fully answered.......................

AND

FLORIDA TRUCKER

The Howard-Packard Land
Company Is Incorporated
under the Laws o f riorlda.
Paid up capital $1004)00.
The company differs from
the many companies exptoltlnf riotldo lands In
that It’s a home corporation
wltti an established highlrad e home and foreign
reputation to
maintain.
We cultivate many acres ef
land In our home territory.

“ A Newspaper W ithin a Newspaper.”

Published In the Interests

of the Intending Investor and S ettler by the Howard-Packard Land Company, Incorporated, Sanford.

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VOLUSIA
. There are probably many things you wish to know concerning Volusia
Farms which we have not covered in either our advertisements or “The
Resources of Volusia Farms”--points which concern YOU individually.
We have presented our side of the case. We now want you to present
ig-fiifter— -Ask-1 ift-whatJ tJR-you-wjstLioJmow. Check off any of the foling andm ailwith your~name and address.— The dullest--information
on the subject will be sent you without placing you under any obligation.
Orange Growing

Grapefruit Culture

Pecans

Stock Raising

General Farming

Poultry Raising

Dairying

Potatoes—Sweet-1 rish

Peaches

Grapes

Strawberries

Eggplant

Early Vegetables Generally

Returns per Acre

Homeseekers Excursions

Send Me Your Booklet

Write here any question or questions you wish answered Write •Ahere
your
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Nam e. . . . . . . . . . . .
Address

VOLUSIA

FARMS

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A re just across the river from Sanford: P rices per acre, $30 on terms of $5 per
ttcre down. and the balance $ l per acre per m onth, which paym ent' covets - every^
thing. N o taxes or interest. - U pon receipt of first payment Contract for Deed
will be se n t.r You should note the liberal terms of this Contract for Deed.'
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If, within one year_____
ments
you wish to give iip your Volusld
wè will refund
all the money you paid us and add 6 per cent. Interest
by way of bonus and take the farm off your hands.
You Have Everything To Gain If You Buy a Volusia Farm at This Season’s Price and Terms'.
A D D R E S S YOUR E N V E L O P E P L A IN L Y

any Inc.
Peoples Bank Building

FLORIDA

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Few

of . the V E R Y

BEST

Celery Farms for Salé

We Are Strictly Agents and Have Nothing of Our Own for Sale

IN SANFORD CHURCHES
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Where Devout of thé Celery
City Worship Sunday.
RESUME O f ALL CHURCH EVENTS

p. m. nml 7 and 8 p. m. First Sunday of moniti
----------maas at 7:30 a. m. and 10 a. m.

fRUITTARIEE TO-BE REVISED

Holy C ro ss tp is c o p a l
Rrv. B, F( Brawn, rector;,A . I), K ry.tenlor waraeri; Sunday inumili# lervlce. 11; e rra m i rerrfce
5:00; Sabbath achooT 0 45 n m.; 0. F. Whltner,
SupL; prayer merlin#. 7;.10 Wnlnraday cvcnln#

General Reduction Will Be Made
Reciprocal Treaty
When the reciprocity treaty between
the United States and Canada is ratified, All M odern Im provem ent*
M. ^ JtA U JU S K IR K , Prop
now seems likely that a clause wl
inserted making tr liberal reduction In
the tariff on Florida fruits and vegetables
slipped into the Canadian provinces.
Chase &amp; Company, the local fruits and
vegetable shippers, have taken an' active
interest in bringing this matter before the
federal authorities and have cause to
believe that their efforts will be succcssLow Prices
Easy Payments.
Pico Block
ful. Tfro Hon, S. M, Sparkntun, Congress­
man from the First Florida district, Ims
taken nn interest in the mailer aftff Will
push it to a successful issue.
The following correspondence oik th e
matter will prove interesting to Florida
.. Wc BUY. SELL, EXCHANGE and care for lands, im­
shippers:
proved
with buildings and unimproved lands. Lands for col­
Chase &amp;. Co. W rite
onization all fenced and under.cultivation TO D A Y -------— Jacksonville, Jan, 21.
The Metropolis, city," *
Remember, especially wc offer on-easy terras
¿omlemon—Attached herewith we hand
you copy of letter received from Hon.- S.
5 and 10 A C R E T R A C T S
M. Sparkman imd-also copy of letter to
the Hon. S. M. Sparkman from the Hon.
F. C. Knox, Secretary of State, regarding
the duties on American fruits and
Forest City, Fla.
vegetables for shipment into Canada with
a special reference to broadening Uie
markets and increasing tiie consumption
of Florida fruits and vegetables. This
may be of sufficient interest to warrant it
a place in your paper.
Yours very truly,.

COMPLIMENTS OUR SCHOOLS

Superintendent Lynch Think» Sanford
Of'Interest to Those Religiously In­
Schools Above Average
clined-Subjects of Discourses
Superintendent W. D. Lynch paid a
for the Sabbath.
visit to our schools on Monday nnd was
T il f u t n *1 «W Clxrchu u iH. City a n Eaiwtly greatly pleased nt the wonderful progress
tMWftfi t# brief •» »**«1 *K«Ir AiibbbetiMi»»* «M
„ 1*, Oisrch News to Ikb oifico oot Uttr tkoo Wsdnee- being made In every department.
_Speaking to q Herald representative
Major Lynch said that he had been mast
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Rev. J. A Hendry, pallor; church, corner Tarli favorably Impressed wlih the appearance
traue and Flflh Atn*t; pa n o n nie. comer Mag­
e t; phono
234, of each room nnd the thorough rnnnner in
„ ali»
„ avenue and
anil Seventh itie
atxeet;
pi
ftunday mornln# »ervlce at III evenln# aervlce. which the pupils were tnught. He was
TOu, Sunday achnot, 0:40 a. m.: Jno. K. Mcttlwtet. Suyl.. Tent-liera" m « l l n | every Friday. astonished nt the rupid growth of our
7:30 p m. *schools nnd praised in the highest terms
Suiuiny school IMS a. m., J. K. Mettinthe principal nnd Ids able corps of as­
ger in charge, A. R. Chappell aaaiatlng. ‘
sistants.
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. School la growing In attendance, and
Very few of us are cognizant of the
Interest. Adult attendonce la good and
fine schools in our midst and tiro grand
growing larger each Sunday.
i
opportunity
afforded to send the children
Business Men’s Bible Class is proving
to such nn institution of learning. While
the wisdom of its beginning. Wo would
our schools nro filled to overflowing there
like to meet a hundred men ih the study
nre many children who are allowed to
of the Word each Sunday. "God wants a
business world with a Bible witness in it." grow up without the rudiments of nn ed­
Come to the Business Men’s Gass and ucation.
Ignorance would tear down existing in­
bring your friend with you. Strangers in
stitutions
apd breed riot nnd anarchy
the city specially^ivitcd to tills class.
where there is now law and order, it
Last Sunday the pastor was "gripped."
makes no discoveries, no inventions, nor
Next Sunday he desires to grip you.
does
any thing to better the condition of
Preaching at 11 o. m. nnd 7s p. m.
the
human
race. • It goes from the cradle
Brothers nnd sisters bring that missionary
to
the
grave
in a random way. with no
offering you forgot before? Pustor’s sub­
pilot, no objective point, and its frail bark
ject II n. m. will be "Man.” At night.
"Our Troubles (Difficulties) and How to is often wrecked in this tempestuous sea
of life. It fills the land with vice and
Get Rid of Them."
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Wednesday 7:30 p. m.,,prayer and Bible crime, builds jails, alms houses and penal
study. You never saw , a dead man nt institutions nnd is the servant of nature.
prayer meeting. Como where Uio living Our soliool is here to counteract all this
evil influence.and tn make it possible for
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Thursday 3:30 p. m., Junior League, every young man nnd young woman in
the celery della to fit themselves for some
Mrs. I. R. Philips In charge.
Friday 7:30, Sunday schoolteachers and useful and highly (wofituble calling In life
a adult members) meeting for lesson study. and that the world mny be better for their
Don't miss. It help* to prepnro you for having lived in it.
The student wiio comes to school regu­
larly,
and adds to each day's acquisition
• One inulMb of the new year nearly gone
a
little
more knowledge is growing, is layand you have led no one to church, to
laying
by
a sinking fund upon which he
prayer, nor to God,
con
draw
in
the future, and above all he
During the month of Febnmry we are
is gaining mental muscle to enable him
to be honored by having spenk to us from
this stand Bishop Henry C.' Morrison, to combat the diiliculliea of his future
D. D„ Florida's resident Methodist Bishop, life. Education is a growth. If it be
sudden, like tnat of a mushroom, it will
one of the greatest gospel preachers of
this country; Miss Daisy Denes, secretary amount to us little, if It he like that of
of. the young pooplo’a missionary work of the oak,"it will he permanent and useful.
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our church; also Rev. Chas. Blackburn, our
new presiding elder of the Miami District. THE NEW FERTILIZER FACTORY
This will he Bra Blackburn's first visit to
us jn this new relation. We. should give Begun O perations on Last Thursday
M orning—Naw In full Blast
him n royal welcome.
Whlr-r-r-rl
The r e s a le 's C o u ire ia tlo n a l
Buz-z-z-zl
B WaMron, pallor; Sunday mutuili#
-KiiVt II; ttn n ln a m v k x . 7-00. prayer mcetm#
7 ;0(Jj&gt;! m : Sabbath school. 0:45 a. m.

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Trains moving! Carts rolling! Wheel­
Mr. Waldron will give his views on the barrows being trundled. Motors burning
' .
question of amusements In thq fourth of energy!
The fertilizer plant oi the Virginiahis se rie i of sermons to young.men which
he is preaching on Sunday nights. The Carolina Chemical Company started up
special title Is "The Young Man's P le a s - for the first time Thursday morning, with
***•" Come to the song1 service which additional laborers and despite a few
open* at 7_______
o'clock.__In____
the_______
morning_ the hitches produced over three hundred tons
Blhjeu.- will he "Road Making." Tht« «rf high-fired* - roat«rt«l,~midat- tha-ahle.
dumb has open doom rtó'itaj * £ « &amp; * &gt; » * * ! * * * v«a(pk West. SupL
•od for any without '*■' ignmygvtuwna.'f1 About thirty men are employed nt pres­
ent jtnd more will be gdded dslly until
Every on« will find a welcome.
ubout one hundred laborers are on the
payroll. From two ui a ia -cars of a d d
phosphate, sulphate potash, graphiteground blood, and tankage from various
nock yards are being unloaded.
There will be worship with sermon at ' The new factory, which is the largest
fi* Baptist church at i t, a. m., and 7. p. in this section, is nearly completed, under
m. Subject in the morning. The Profit the direction of Supervising Carpenter
ci Qinstian Work, at night the third Tillman of Savannah and lias been in­
wvtnon on the life of Jesus will be da- spected by R- F. Lams, division manager
Rveted on the Normal Growth of the of the V. C. C. Co. from Atlanta. The
Norman Child.
samples taken from the new works, aod
4.C. tn trainees. Superintendent.

IrereThy CBIeT CSeanwrOr. Car penta o f
Va., showed good results.
«vtoa. 7;Öb; Sabbath ach«3. 0:43 a.
The work on the new factory has boen
, Supt.; prayer rare(In# W «ipushed constantly sindb September, and
now the elevated circular railway inaide,
bclveefl 8th
I end as well a s other modern features are prac­
•sshsn Is
tically finished,
t Sunday a t 10 s. at. Kuntry. tarma«
E. D Brown, formerly of Savannah, is
i every Sunday a t 7(30 p. m Susl U d . ^ e j In charge of the up town sales office.
P re s b y te ria n
UrKlnnon. p a llo r; mondas aérele*, R ic h m o n d ,

Magnolia Farm

The Crippen Music Store
High-grade Pianos,^Organs,
: and Graphophones. .

Forest City Land Agency

C hase &amp; Com pany .

Sparkm an W rites
House of Representatives
Washington. Jan. 21.
Messrs. Chaw: &amp; Co.,' Jacksonville.
Gentlemen—I send you herewith a
letter from the Secretory of Stole, being
u reply to my recent communication re­
garding u reduction of duty on fruits ant^i,
vegetables exported loCunudu. You will j
not thni your communication will receive
consideration pending reciprocity nefioti
minus, with a view to obtaining remission
oi the duties^
Yours very truly,
S. M. S parkman .
S ecretary Knox's L etter
Department of State.
Washington, Jan. 21.
The Hon. Stephen M. Sparkman. House
of Representative«:
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Sir—1 have the honor to acknowledge,
by reference from the President, the
receipt of your letter of the 10th Inst.,
enclosing communication from Guise &amp;
Company, of Jacksonville, in which the
suggestion is made that the fruit and
vegetable industry of Florida would be
bcneflltod by u reduction of the duty on
fr u its nnd vegetables exported to Canada.
In reply. I have the honor to inform
you that the suggestions of Messrs. Chase
&amp;. Company willreceive«maW eration in
the |»ending reciprocity negotiations'wJtTi
a view to obtaining, if possible, some
remission of duties. I have the honor to
be, sir.
- ..
Your obedient servant,
P. C. K nox.

FOR CONSTIPATION.
A Madloln* T hat Dom N at Cost Any­
thing Unlaaa It Curaa,

Tha actlva in«lk'lus 1 Ingredient* of
Rexall Onderlfea, which are odortaas,
taateleaa and color!***. la an entirely
new dlacovary Combined with other
extremely valuable In g r e d ie n t* . II
forme a perfect bowel regulator. Intea
tlaal . Invigor* tor and etrengthenar.
llexall Ordcrlle* are eaten Ilka candy
and are notable for their agreeablenaea
to tbf palate and gantlenaea of action.
They do not cauee griping or any dloagreetfble effect or Inconvenience
Unlike other preparation* for a ilk*
purpose, they do not create a habit,
trot In* Dead they-ovorooaie tha cau
habit acquired through tha uae of ordi­
nary laxative*, cathartics and harsh
physic, and permanently remove tha
cause of constipation or Irregular bow­
el action.
Wo will refund your money without
argument if they do dot &lt;lo a* we say
they WllL Two *la«s, 28c. and 10c. Bold
only fit our «tore—Tfct Rexall Store

A FINAL DENIAL

TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF FLORIDA:
I huve denied from time to time, us they hnvc come
to my notice, the various churgcs ijtuule ugnine! me by Hon.
N. P. Brynn nnd his followers, but there mrty be many persona
who have not Been these denials, nnd-1 therefore, deny ugni»,
ench of them.
.
1. I deny that I put n Joker in the Jim'Crow Bill.
2: I deny thut I was absent from the Florida Senate in
1905 for 18 days, or uny other time, seeking or working on in­
junctions for the Louisville nnd Nashville Railroad against the
Florida Rnilrond Commission.
'
3. I deny that the Standard Oil Company owns or con­
trols, so fur as I know, Harper's Weekly or any other paper
which has mentioned my candidacy favorably.
4. 1 deny that the Louisville and Nashville Railroad
Comj)any is behind my candidacy or doing anything to further
it.
. . .
5. I deny limi I assisted," With my tifhe or means, Judge
Charles Swayne in the defense of his impeachment proceedings.
G. I deny that I caused to be imprisoned for contempt,
unjustly, any Confederate Veteran.
7. I deny thut I am, or have l&gt;een, hostile to the Confed­
erate Veterans or pension for them, and assert that I have al­
ways been in favor of bothT
8. I deny that I have, endeavored to defend L..P. Shatter..
•or the American Navul Stores Compnny in the commission of
uny frauds or fraudulent practices in making or selling tur­
pentine or rosin.
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9. I deny that I was or nm responsible for'the 4-cent rate
on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad lines, or for its con­
tinuance.
—io! I deny that I have"been D p p o s e d l o the^ Florida RalL
road Commission. Upon the contrary..
■Interstate Railroad Commissions.
1 can think of no other, charge that has been made.
If any are mode hereafter. It will be too late for me to
answer them. Beware of any charge of argument made at the
last minute. It cannot be true or it would hove been mode
sooner.

I understand that there is being oireu- ^
lated, my letter of w ithdraw al, w ritten last
year, In such a^way as to try to produce
I have w ithdraw n from
. j t h e Im p r e s a l icm-tbat
i
the present race. This Is, ot course,~absio(utely untrue. I.. am In this race to stay
and to w ln i
W. A. BLOUNT,
Leading Candidate fo r United States Senator

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COU fTTBAPPCN IN

tn the school house at“Oviedo

Friday evening.
Mrs. Mary E. Foater and party arrived
at Lake Charm the latter part of last
Budget or Interesting Items
Mrs. Foster expresses; herself
fro m Correspondents
pleased to be home again, and the Lake
Charm and Oviedo friends are more than
pleased"to have her here and to see her
THE EVENTS Of ORANGE COUNTY pleasant
cottage open. Since Dr.Foster's
death ten years ago, Clifton Springs San­
efficient Starr o f Reporters Weekly itarium observes Jen. 15th as Founder's
Day, In honor ol Dr. Henry Foster who
Covers the Territory for
gave his life work to this great sanitari­
The Herald
umIn the central parTof "New .YOfi State.
PAOtA POINTS
Special Correspond«*«» to Tbs Herald:
Soon after the observance of this memo­
Weather here still continues warm and rial day Mrs. Foster every year turns
pleasant in apith of various cold blasts southward to the home of loved end hal­
lowed memories where she and Dr. Foster
reported northward.
spent
the winters of their married life.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kirk, of SteubenNo name la ao honored and revered In
Mils- cotnmuhliT" ai"tIBt o! Foster and
Mrs. E. A. Curtiss accompanied by there are abiding monument« In Oviedo
Mrs. Fitta of Santoni la spending several and Lake Charm to Dr. and Mr«.,Foater.
We are glad to welcome back to Lake
Charm
Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Adams of Chi­
Mr. and Mrs, Wheeler, of New London,
ton
Spring«,
N. Y-, who have foe aeveral
Connecticut, were recent visitors in
winter«
been
gueaU of Mrs. Foster In the
Paola.
parsonage here.
Miss Clara Mlllen of Sanford spent
Miss Loulae Manning Hodgkins, former­
Sunday In Paola the guest of Miss Mayme
ly
Professor of English at-MiaUe«J«*t„£ fd■IfcLaio.
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lege, Mast, and Mlsa Marian Evans, rn
The Bishop packing-house closed about
D.. dean formerly of Carrollton College,
the middle of the month, but all th&lt;
Norlhileld, Mass., arrived at Lake Charm
oranges are not gone out of the neighbor-1 laat Tueadaycvcning to he.Aueata of Mira
Foater during the winter*
Mrs. .Foster la entartalnlug for a brief
■visit Mias Boyce, head nurse—a t Clifton
, Springs -Sanitarium, who-came south to
. Mobile with a patient of the Sanitarium.

Mr. Butler was in charge
of‘the work.
B B v .i.
m w *:
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back number wlroo attending tiro tacky
social given by the Moore’s Station ladies
a t the school bouse Friday night.
Mf. Harris of Cameron avenue has gone
to Kansas on a business trip. »
Mr, McClellan spent Sunday In Geneva
with hi* children.
Horry Ward of Sanford, accompanied
by Geo. Chamberlin. Mr. Warner. Howard
Powell and his father left on Monday for
several days' duck hunting at Long Bluff
on the S l Johq^s, above Jacksonville.
Mr. Powell, Sr* arrived here last week
from Brooklyn, N. Y* to spend some time
The fishermen at Myres fish camp cap­
tured a six foot alligator last week. Il
wn* entangled in one of the seine nets.
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Special Corrrtpondcmx to The Herald;

Mr, Whitcomb, a Real Estate Agent
came to the Cushing Hquse the latter
'part of laat week with a party of five
prospecting in this vicinity for land pur­
chases. . Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield of Illinois
Mrfyad Mrs. C. P. McIntyre and family
have ooinc to make a home at tho
McKenzie slllL Mr. McIntyre will assist
Mr. McKenzie In the commissary and the
book-keeping.
W. BL McKenzie left Oveldo Saturday
Jan. 21 with a view to locate elsewhere In
Florida. He Is considering St. Petersburg
oh the West Coast also Romeo near
Gainesville.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Smith are entertain­
ing Mr. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mr*. J,
V. Smith from Mineral Bluff, Ga., also
Mr. Smith’s slater, Mrs. M. B. High. Irorn
Branson, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. J. V.
Smith enjoyed a trip to Oviedo three
yean ago this winter *and we are glad
of their return Oils year for another visit.
Mr, J. V; Smith has been Post Master In
his borne town-with Mrs.-Smith a s -a s .
«tMentfbr thirteen-years. Mr, nud Mr*.
B. a. Smith are entering upon their sec­
eded year In the Postofilce at Oviedo.
Mrs. C. F. West of Lake Charm enter­
tained the Ladies Club Friday evening
January 20. It was the first time the
members had enjoyed Mrs. West's

Bowman R ealty Company Mold a M ost
Successful Sale
The Bowman Realty Co. of Lexington.
Ky., carry off the palm when it comes to
-selling fa d estate. Of course the value
of Sanford soil aided them materially but
Mr. Bowman and his assistant*, Messrs.
Partridge and Taft and the inimitable
Major Combs are hustlers In their ilne
end It was primarily the "big noise" that
brought out tiro crowds. For weeks past
the people of this vicinity have been del­
uged w ith'reading matter and other
literature regarding, the Celery Avenue
Addition and the force of the arguments
was so strong that these lots became an
Interrogation point and when the open­
ing day came the street cars, hacks and
automobiles were kept busy landing the
people on the grounds.
The Celery Avenue Addition Is well
located on Sanford and Celery avenues
and embraoea part of the tiled land that
formerly belonged to P. M. Elder. * The
growth of the city, la southward and be­
ing on the car line this property is bound
to advance.
Tiro band, the balloons, the prlxcs and
the natural desire of citizen and stranger
to Invest 1n something good made two
days of the most successful real estate
■ale ever recorded In SanfordOver forty-seven Iota were dlspoacd of
■the first day, at prices ranging from $150
to $400 per lot, which denotes that city
property In Sanford la going some.
Wo hope the Bowman Realty Co. will
put on another sale during the season, for
they wake up things generally.
Tb* W ednesday Club
Mrs. L. R. Philips has kindly invited
the dub to continue their meeUngs a t her
bouse during the month of February.
'This cordial Invitation Is certainly appre­
ciated by the members, whoee pleasure
it will be to accept It. with tlianka.
"Experience Is the best schoolmaster,
but the school fee* are heavy."—Cole­
ridge.
The program for the afternoon, though
short, was exceedingly interesting.
Owing to sickness lu the family, Mrs.
B. F. Whitner could not be preeeat-or
PfPWUnJror p a p « on "The Labor System.’’
Mr*. S. 0. Chase read a very fine article
on the subject and system or labor in use
In tbe colonies and during the first cen­
turies of American settlements. In Mrs.
Whltner's stead.
IL "The Bacchic Gift.” Mrs. May Die-

owing to another engagement, la the
sense that we sometimes are said to quaff
our pleasures from tbe Bowing bowl of
life, will the devotee« only of tobacco un­
derstand and appreciate what "drinking
tobacco” means.
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"Tbe Newspaper, the Intellectual spring
into which everybody dips his bucket
Whilst Tew thunk flic fountain'for Its’sup­
ply."
T h e Romance of Southern Journalism"
—Miss Alice fatherly.
L John Están Cook—Mrs. E. W. D.

Heath, formerly of Geneva, now of
Rochester, New York, were guests Sun­
day a t Lake Charm of Mn.: Mary
Wolcott.
Mrs. Rauleson and Miss*Ida Jacobs
came Into Oviedo on the evening train
Monday called, home by tbe serious 1UT S a m r their tiste» ■tu-G huW i*. -Mi*«
Sutton who bas since died.
Mrs. Brannon Is entertaining a oouncin
Miss Umphrey from Georgia.
Father lireanahan of Sanford celebrated
maas at tiro pbmv of Mr* and Mr*. J.
Lelnhart t-«L&gt; Charm, Friday and Satur­ IL Phillip Pendleton
day‘morning January 20th, and 21th. and Guild.
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There is being published in
at least one Newspaper and
by Circulars throughout the
State, a copy of my letter of
withdrawal from the Prima­
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Phone 330

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This Copy in the Newspa­
per, and I understand In the
Circulars, is published without
the date (which was Decem­
ber the 23rd, 1909,)and would
appear to be my reasons for
withdrawing from the present
contest.
The purpose of th e publica­
tion a t th is tim e. In thle m anner
Is clearly to lead th e v o te rs to
believe th a t I hav? w ithdraw n
Horn th is rac e a n d to Induce
my supporter a e ith e r to sta y
away from th e polls o r to. vote
for Mr. Bryan.

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J. B. WILLIAMS, Prop.

It is, of course, not true
that I have withdrawn or in­
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Fred W. Wllmott, Jr., a minor.

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Room 13 Pico Building

of m r friend* I have J. W. WUmott and Sophia E. Wllraott
candidacy for the pot­
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a i the primary to be „
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ReepectAiUy.
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SHIPPERS OF

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Office: Hlnea Bldg, over Woodruff*» Store
SANFORD. FLORIDA

Notice of Application ftr Tax Deed
Under Section 8 of Ctiapter 4888.
Law» of Florida
U. W, LOVELL.
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JKnoxville, Tenn.,w purebaten
B Frenchofand
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. j i n r r N w r r f r r r r r r - * * “ *-*— r —Clerk. Treasurer and Assessor ,
i am arted by toy friend* to announce tnyaelf n*
the office of Clerk. TYesgurer and
* ---------- the coming city election, to which
y.„I
nrrvfg—1 to All the unexplred term of
Wirl L. Scott I »elicit an Inspection of the wprk"
Zm rbv me to convince you or my qualification» to
S r m le d m le .o f th .0 ^ ^ ^ . ,
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certificate* named below has filed aald certificate*
In ray office and ha* made application for tax deed
to ta*ue In accordance with law. Said certificate*
embrace the following detctlbed property iltualed
In Orange county, Florida, to-wlt:
d#t" 1 j " ne 3 ‘. 1807: Lot 8. Blit. D,
Ultchell «Survey of Levy Grant, a u e tte d In the

1 aanounca ntyaelf e candidate foe the office of

r u , , Traaaurer and Aaaeaaor. -A citU en of Sanl«dmntinuou*ly
been actively
(onllnuoutly nine«
tinea 1880.1
1880,1 have
ha'
iUAed with her «eery Internal.
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aalntance with lha h ltto rr, Prtigreee and high
»of ih* Sanford of today give megood form and
Mt tobe uiefuTIn *ub*t«ntlnl way«,-along wllh
tilde from the dutiea of offica In puthlngSnn-

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In the name of Mra. II. fc. Kick*.
Cert. 374, dated July 3. 1905:L oti 31 and 32,
DU. D. Mitchell * Survey of lev y Grant. a**e*»ed
hi the name el Mra. M. E. Ilk k i
„ C e rt l ” td s » « 0 td y 3. &gt;005: Lot* 05 and 06.
DIED. Mitchell e Survey of Levy Grant, titra te d
In the name of Mr*. M. E. Hick*.
Cert- 378. dated July 3. 1905: Lot* 70 and 77.
Blk. If. Mitchell'* Survey of Levy Grant, aiteu cii
iiLtlic name pf Mr». M. fc. Hick*_____ ,_____ _
Unlea* »aid certificate« »hall lie redeemed ac­
cording to law, tax deed* will liaue thrrroh on the
Tor Marshal.
S lit day of Januxry. A. I). 1911.
Witnc** my cfldal »ktuiuxe and aeal this the
announce my candidacy for re-election ox Mar30th
day of December. A. D. 1910.
,1 | nropoae to make lha race aolely on my
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B. M.-Rijbinwih.
ord. Tam not the candidate of any clique, 1
__Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County, Florida.
a ( the m uoarl o laha voter* on my merit*. 30-41
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Marshal and Collector.
I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of
Ifinbal and Collector for Sanford a t the coming

dty election. •

Respectfully,

Welborn Block

Phone 10

Sanford, Florida

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

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Notice of tale .under
Eddy K—Shera And..Flora . degree ofjgtrclaaure
Taylor Shera, Defendant*;
Under and by virtue of n degree of forecloture
and aale, made and-entered In the above Mated
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
cau teo n the fourteenth d a y of January. A D.,
lflll. by Honorable Minor S. Jane», Judge of the
Practlcaa In State and Federal Court*.
Circuit Court for the Seventh judicial Circuit uf
the Stale of Florida. In and fur Orange County. In M .C .T . Building.
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chancery, In a c iu te therein' pending, wherein
GeorgeT. Llppincotl wa* Complainant and Eddy
K. Shera and FloraTaylnr Shera were Ketpondent*.
Iih a ll tell at public outcry Id the highest and
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beat bidder, for ea*h, at the front door of the Court
In the City of Orlando, Orange County,
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of Florida, during the legal hour* of tale, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
on Monday, March Vth, A. D.. 1911, the lam e
Practice In State and Federal Courts
being the legal tale* day, the following deacrilwd
real estate, situated. lying and being In the
Welborn
Block
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Sanford, Fla
County of Orange and State of Florida.' morr
particularly drarribrd a* follow*, to wit;
Ttie North 514 acre* of the Wq*t &gt;4 of the North*ve*t quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section
3 In Townthlp Twenty (20) South of Range Thirtyone (31). Ea*t, Let* a »trip fifteen (15) feet wide
off the North. E otl and W rit »idet. which I* to he
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
kept open perpetually a* one-half of roadway*.
GEO. A. DrCOTTES.
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Special Matter In Chancery.
Late State Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of
" Florida '
Realdencea. Sanford and Svlvan Lake

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Uteri every »ocond and fourth Friday In month.
Every one who hat aren hi* S tar in the Eotl are
«»dully Invlted to visit the chapter, .
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Uretlngi firn and IhlnlTueadaya in every month
Hall In Wrlborne Block, third floor.
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No. 400. dated June 3. 1 8 07-L ot 04 Blk.
thelT* Survey of Levy Grant, a ttested In
ne of Unknown Owner.
■Nor 46T,'o»ted Ju n e 3. 1 8 0 7 -L o t. 88 to
t. D, MinhcU * Survey of l -e v / Cram, e*In lh: .name of Unknown Owner,’
{ io ! 4 l0 td e te a ju o e “3 , 1807-Lot* 78 to
. t). Mitchell'* Surrey of Levy Grant, n»In the name of Unknown Owner,
u laid certificate« shell be redeemed ec[to law. u i deeds will iatue thereon on

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THOMAS EMMET WILSON

Sanlerd Lodge, No 0 2 , F. L A. M.
City Election Notice
G. W. Spencer, M i*ter: J. C. Entmlnger, Secre­
In accordance with the revlaed ordinance* nf the
tary. ComrnunlcetHin every flrtl and third Ttiur*d ty of Sanfurd, Fla.. I hereby call a general elec­
day* at 7:30 p. m. Vitltlng hrothera welcome.
tion to lie held on Muruloy, February nth. lu ll, for
the purpose of electing
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Mayor to serve for une year.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Notice of Application For Tax Deed Ttirec
13 J Aldermen to terve for two year*.
Clerk,
Treaturer
and
A**e**or
to
terve
for
une
NOTARY PUBLIC
UatJ^r Section 6 o f Chapter 4888. year.
Marthal and Collector to terve for one year:
Laws of Florida
1 hereby appoint T. S. Davl*, Tim Krone and E.
Notice la hereby given that W- U. and S. M W. D. Dunn a* intpeclor* and It. C. DuBote a*
Ofiicc in City Hall
French o( Kiiotvllle Venn., purchater* of Tax Cer- clrrk
of aald election.
tIAcilH No«. 413 and 453 dated the 3rd. day of
Pulling place to he In d ty building, Palmetto av ­
June A. D 1907, have filed »aid certificate In my enue.- Poll* open at 8 «- m. and do*e attnndown
A D A M i r J O S E P H IN E -----------oBior, tnd have made application for Tax Deed to
Given under my hand and seal this 16th day of
iuua In accordance with law. Said certificate* January. 191!.
FORREST LAKE.
Will open a cltt* (or letchlog the
embrace the following described property alfuntrd
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Mayor.
la Orange County, Florid*, to-wlt: Cert 4 5 3 —Lot*
2 6 1« 30, Blk. 6. Mitchell * Survey of Levy
Grofit
Notice of Election
Cert 455-Lot* 42 to 40. Blk. D. Mitchell* SurTailor System of Dress Cutting
y*y of levy GranL
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To decide whether the tale of intoxicating liq­
The aald Itnd being a**e**ed a t the date of the uor*. wine* and beet* (hall be prohibited In Orange February 1st
luuance of luch certificate* In the name oL Un­ county. Florida.
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YowtU Building
known Owner.
Purauant to nn order i**uad by the Board of TELEPHONE 283
Unlrt* told Certificate shall be redeemed ac­ County Cominltilnnera of Orange county. Florida,
cording to law. Tax Deed will l»*ue thereon on the a «pecial meeting held on the llth day of January.
13th. day of February, A. D 1911.
A. D 1911.
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Wltneu my ufflctaJ signature and yea I Oil* the
Notice It hereby given that an election will be FLOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS
13th day of January. A. D. 1911.
held In Orange county. Florida, on Wednetday,
B M. KtatNtrii,
March Itt, 1911. to decide whether the tale of In­
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County, Florida. toxicating liquor*, wine* or beer ihfill be prohibited
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By M. A. Howard. D. C.
In the county of Orange. Mate of Florida.
«GENT JACKSONVILLE TLORAL COMPANY
-In W ltnett Whereof I have hereunto*et my hand
Phone 186.
llth and Oak Ave.
and teal of oftloe Ibl* llth day ol January. A. D.
l»«ttll
B. M. ROBINSON.
Notice of Application Tor Tax Deed 1811.
Sanford,
Clerk County Commit*loner* of Orange Co.. Fla. Special Offering in Ferns.
Under Section 8, Of Chapter 4888
23-51
Floral Designs to Order. ‘
Florida
_ Notice U hereby given th a t P. R. flaynea. Of
Knoxville, Tennceace. t
‘
of Tax Certtftcatri
certificate* In my
n*m«l below, b ai 111_____ ____
otter and ha* road* application for IX deed« to
certificate*
kaue In accordance w ^- '
embrace the fulluwlng
rty tltuated
In Uracge Counr
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i , u , i h a v u i - u * i * i tu 37 and Lot 38
non E lide) Blk, D. MlUietl’* Survey of
&gt;(am. A ttested In the name of Unknown

S A N FO R D

--------- OFFERS ---------

ANDEW JOHNSON

S an fo rd Lodge MS. 2 7 , t. O. O. F.
Meet* every Monday a t 7:30 p. m.. over Imperial
Theatre. W P, Stooe.
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W; S. Bjugwm, Sec’y.

Vegetables

DENTIST

DR. W. E. HOUSHOLDER

R. C. MAXWELL.

S a y O f f i K iro is e n e n iA M w w e a o r

Florida Fruits

DR. R. M. MASON

Ari^ ICE CREAM PARLOR
Ice Cream Furnished in Pints, Quarts and Gallons
Stationery, Confectionery and
Periodicals of all KÌndò
104 rir»t street

�100« * 8.100
1906 189.9!
1901
11,000
1907 181.71
1902
21.200
1908 330.0&lt;
1903
34,000
1909 479,04
1884 . 83,690
Yearly average Increate 118.3%

latll development t. ,i -,

m 90 «Ut» ino* co dtferI la eua « ucknn».
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TTTIX BOND % GUARANTEE CO

O ur Policy:

$25

down-that’s aii

n n n n n n n

Con»orv»ilam, Relloblllty, P regraM lvanaaa and C ovrlaoua Traatmartl

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n

$

10m o n t h ly - T b .f .E .i,

Profits

Sanford Vegetable Growers Are

It is nothing-unusual to hear of single acres that ne£ from $500 to $1200 per acre
The other crops are bringing prices in proportion, The general outlook for Celery
Delta Fanners are brighter this very minute than they have been for many seasons.

Wow is the Time for You to Buy
One of our Vegetable Farms at $150 an an acre on our very easy system: of pay­
ments........ The increased profits as shown this season by the growers will have a great ef­
fect in, increasing the price of land, and if you want to do business in the vegetable line in
Florida,

H

You Had Botter Purchase One of Our Farms
....... Before the price is increased by the natural development of this section and the attend
ant success of our growers.
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Title Bond and Guarantee Companys*
Farms are situated on original transportation, are well drained, the soil is excellent afid
the community is in a flourishing condition. ./

Fourteen Families Have Moved to Monroe
Since we put this division of elery Farms on the market,
houses every day, breaking new land and planting crops of various
the effect of making all the land in that section more valuable.

buildin

new
have

If You Are Interested
Write to us about Florida Real Estate. W e have all kinds of
chicken firms, winter homes and vegetable farms.

Our Terms Are the Best Offered by Any Firm In Sanford
same

quality is such that it will produce anything that will, grow *anywhere

W e Give You Six Years In Which to Pay for Your Farm and
on the deferred payments

Vegetable Culture.
T ITLE

BOND

Irrigation and
It Is Free

- &amp; - GUARANTEE - COMPANY
Sanford. Florida. U. S. A.

P. S .~ W e have two small improved places that we will sell very reasonable.

$25 down-that’s all

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3. I9H

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

X fJE

G A M E NEWS OF THE WORLD

S» W 0I"&gt; * c o n v e n t io n c m Q £ j
Woodmen o f the World Will Hold An­
nual Meeting Here
Items of Interest Gleaned Prom
The General News of “The Land Sanford has long been recognized as
..Various Sources
of Flowers.
thd very central city of the state especial­
ly since jgjBflpy. new towns have sprung
up further down the peninsular. The wa­
p rP LN ItyG S DURING THE WEEK CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS ter transportation and good HSHWcf fncll
M W CO N TESTANTS EN TEN EI)
itics make of this city on ideoi meeting
— -pi)lnce for lodges, fraternities, etc.
Mis» Maude H arri» ..........., . .......
I,«
00
10.000 Mi»a C arraw ay ...........................................
Ml»« traile
. Ì0ÌS50 Mr». .1. B. S tryker........ ..........................
1.300 Here the Readers Will rind a Brief*!
. An Epitome o f the Week's Most lm
The first gathering this year will be the Mise Mildred P o tte r......... .........
1
.300
.........
7.000 Mr». Fannie Munson.................................
. Historical Spring Flowing
1.025
_ Jiff U
3,023 Ml»» Lucilie Richard».................................
•
portnnt Happenings In the
Woodmen of the World as the following
1
.0
0
0
^ T o r Hurried Readers
c !fy C h u r c h . ................. 2.623 Ml»« Helen Kowlind..................................
State’s Domain.
1.000
call would indicate:
2.223 Mrs. Mabel Johnson..................
2.000
The mysterious disappearance of the ~
~~ • OUT or TOWN
Col. T. W. Mitchell, general manager of Miss Kate Underwood....................... 2,000
Under the title, "Plug for Florida", the
young heiress. Mis« Dorothy Arnold, from
Miss Alice Robbins..................................... 1.323 Miss Florence F.. KJnney, O veldo........
2.030
the
Woodmen
of
the
World
for
Georgia
Frultmnn's Guide gives some good advice
her father's home, in New York has caused
to the orange growers of this State. It and Florida, announces that he is just in
The greatest Interest Is manifested |n the Popularity Contest and each contest­ a nation-wide sensation.
points out the fact that no quarrels should receipt of official information, stating that ant is being supported by her friends. The contestants arc organizing their forces,
Her father, Francis R. Arnnld, perfume
be indulged in; but tliat on the contrary the place of. mcetiag of next head camp and soliciting their friends to send in their subscriptions at once. It was in'organlimporter,
lias
thousands of dollars
the growers should get together and. edu- of Jurisdiction V, has been changed from zation that Hon. Albert W. Gilchrist was elected Govenor of JToridn. and it is or­
searching for her since she was last'seen
Miami
to
Sanford.
‘tate the consumers up to the fact that
ganization that wifi win this elegant piano.
on Monday, December 12th. A reward of
Since the meeting of head oamp In
Florida oranges are grown to eat and not
The winner will not only get n $400 instrument hut will be recognized ns the 91,000 is now offered b y th o fH dW lW “!
Tampa, two years ago a great denf of moat popular young lady in Orange county, and also be recognized as an organizer
to look at.
;
the first accurate news of Miss Arnold's
Bradentown Is becoming civilized. The disentifnetion has been expressed on ac­ and leader worthy of esteem, nnd whose advice will be sought after in Sanford's present abode or information leading
City Council of that municipality has count of the enOrmous expense of holding future welfare. Watch tho list grow and remember "Procrastination Is tiie thief of thereto.
passed an ordinance prohibiting cows the convention at Miami, which indirectly time." The Sanford Herald has been the medium through .which Sanford has gained
Twenty natives were drowned In a
comes out of each delegate, as the per publicity throughout the Northern States and has brought to your city the tourist,
• from runaiog a t largo on the street*.
dfem would be less in proportion as mile- speculator, *horoes«kcr. and -desirable citizens. You are reaping the results by In- tidal .wave that accompanied a volcanic
___Gilbert L. Leach has entered suit In nd
wse*iv«*-w***»uwr^PRBHn-PhilltplnTj:”
JjUtfCal«._Xhe-flfflcdtSUlt flat .head
ryoor
the circuit court against Itinry V. Curry tam p of Jurisdiction V, by unanimous
Islands. All towns within a radius of
of Bradentown to the amount of $l(f,000 vote, have decided to change tljc place of Bending in for a ten year's subscription to Tho HeraidT
twenty miles of the mountain were damEvery business man knows it means 100 per cent, to his business and no. where
for injuries sustained by Lcaih when (he meeting to Sunfurd. Under section 145.
nged by n shower of mud and stone*, aiid
elevator in the Curry budding in Tampa page 65 of the constitution and by-laws else willhe gat such returns, in addition you are helping some worthy young woman thn eruptions are continuing with great
to gain a handsome Piano. These young women are worthy this honor and you owa
fell from the top floor jo the basement.
the jHjwer in granted to "select such meet­ (hem support in winning this Piano.' You owe it to yourself. You owe J t to your force. Thousands of native« have abanr
~ The twentieth annual convocation or ing place as will in their judgement he to editor. You are under obligations to moints'n your city paper. With increased cloned Hick village home« an&lt;£are seeking
refuge in tho surrounding hills, which
,t he missionary district of Southern Florida the best interest of the head camp."
circulation means greater business to every merchant and real estate firm in San­
concluded their session In Ocnla Thurs­ The convention, therefore, will.convdno ford. It is up to you to make Sanford through this contest the centar of attraction alone offer propcction from the downfall
of lava nnd cinders.
day night. * The convocation next year in Sanford, March 14, 1011, at 10 a. m.
to all the tourists coming into Florida. Wil^you do itT
will be held in Orlaqdo.
Jacob McGavock Dickinson, secretary ef
NEW SCHEDULE 1
war, is receiving the congratulations of
DIED IASI SAK1R0AV
For every subscription to the Sanford Herald votes will bo issued by the Contest
The Ceclllan Music Club
Mb associates and friends upon attaining
Manager ns follows:
Ms
sixtieth birthday. General Dickinson
The patrons of the Cecilian Music Club M agneto dcMont Passes Away After
TERMS
TRICE
NEW SUBSCHniERS
- RENEWAL
is
a
native of Mississippi, but now resides
. enjoyed a programme of duetts in the
,
Lingering Illness
I Year
$ 2.IHJ
,
2,000 Votes
1
1,000 Votes
in
Nashville,
Tenn. He is a Confederate
studio of Mrs. Fannie S. Munson last SatMngncto deMant died last Saturday nf. 2 Years
$ 4.00
.
,5.000 Votes
* 3,000 Votes
veteran and a democrat. He resigned as
. urday afternoon. The instrumental duetts ternoou after a lingering illness. Mngneto
3 Years
$ 6.00
10,000 Votes
5.000 Vote*
gcncrlil counsel o( the Illinois Central to
were given by tho Misses Packard, Misses had been ailing for several weeks and
5 Years
$10.00
20,000 Votes
lO.OOlfVotes
take a place in the Taft cabinet Front
Margaret Davis, Lucca Chappell, Helen despite tiie efforts of Dr. Piliey the little
.1 0 Years
320.00
30,000 Votes
15,000 Voles
1895 to 1697 he was assistant attorney
Rowland, Hoskins Jones, Rcnie Murrell. darling passed away on First street uf
Write your name nnd address plainly, name your contestant, mull to the Contest
genera) of tiie United States.
Clarissa Starling, Essie Purden, Kathleen heart disease. Dorn In Jacksonville sev­ Munager with money enclosed and votes will be given to the ono you name.
*
.
Itrddy, Sadie Williams, Ruth Abbott, Ade­ eral years ago Magneto was brought to
Tiie lure of gold and giory is proving t
ELEGANT PRIZES OFFERED—OPEN TO ALL
strong far another of the great champioi
laide Higgins, Mhud Alice and Adn Wag­ Sanford nnd lived with Frank Powers for
Tho foRuwlng prizes are open to every citizen in Orange County as well as the who had dropped from the Ume-light In
ner, Mrs. Munson. Miss Frank and Miss some time, afterward txfing adopted by
Contestants.
The person returning the greatest number subscriptions to the Sanford the world of sport, and announced his
Bowler sang a fascinating Spanish duett. Joe dcMont who lavished all the love and
Tiie club paper was given by Miss Mary affection and dollars upon it that big- Herald, will receive the first prize. The person returning the second greatest number voluntary retirement from the hazardous
Walkcr.on the sublect of the once famous hearted Joe oould do, but tiie child could of subscriptions will receive the second g w nnd so on. On each one of the., sab- motor racing game. The last of these
violinist, Camillo* Urso. Extracts from not stay with us any longer. The stren­ scriptions votes will be issued to your favorite contestant This offer is to tiie' con­ past masters who will try to "come hack'
Is Louis Chevrolet, tiie famous Francothis paper are: Comillo Urso should be uous life was too much for Magneto nnd testants and all will be awarded February 24th.
Swlss pilot of racing outomoblles, who
especially interesting to Americans as tier it was tenderly laid away in the rear of
FIR&amp;T PKIZEJ-ELEGANT TURKISH CHAIR
lias, until recently, held - the road race
first artistic performance was given in Keely's Garage last Sunday. Joe has the
Call and see this elegant chair given by the enterprising firm, Theo J. Miller &amp;
record of America, nnd who sprang into
• this country. She was born in Mantes, symiuithy of his many friends but hears
Son to manifest their interest in (he Popularity Contest. Theo. J. Miller A Sun curry
sudden fame by winning the Cobe trophy
'France, in 1845. Camillo Urso dedicated up bravely, being greatly comforted by
a full line of everything, that.makes home attractive and dealers in Furniture, Car­
tier heart to the violin when she was only the thought that Magneto II lias been orT pets, Mattings, Crockery, Lamps und Music instumeuts. Out of town trade will be over the Crown Point course in Indiana
in tiie 1009 season.
six years old. Music was her first and tiered from Jacksonville.
given special attention.
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truest education, for therp were no litera­
The opportunities for profit which the
Send in ttifc largest fist of subscribers to the Contest Manager Sanford Herald
Good Automobile Record.
ry schools for the child at that time.
raising
of alfalfa offers the farmers of the
Copt. K. K. Murrell Res. Manager, and and win tills elegant chair and get voles for your favorilu contestant for the Prize Southeast is indicated by letters received
Camillo Urso was probably the first
Piano.
Offer
open
to
alii
Get
busy
for
subscriptions
and
ninku
$15,1)0.
woman violinist to gain international or Geo* J* Lace Jr. Sales Manager of the il.
by the Land and Industriul Department
SECOND PRIZE—LADY'S $10 HAT.
,'
even local fame, for the very idea of a Woods Company left Sanford last Wednes­
of the Southern Railway showing increasi"girl fiddler" in her day was quite shock­ day morning for Dupont, Fla., at 7:05!
At Mrs. M. L Allen's Millinery Parlors, one of the season's mast stylish creations ed interest in (lie production of alfalfa
ing to the neighbors. Her early training Spending an hour nt Dupont and return­ in b lady's hat will tie given by this popular linn to help boost the combatants in and highly profitable results in widely
was rigid. We have all heard of- her ing to Sanford same day. The distance securing subscriptions to tho Sanford Herald to get votes on tho Prize Pluno. Mrs. separated districts.
standing with one foot In a saucer in or- I l considerable over 100 miles over the Alien is allowing an attractive line of fancy articles, stamped goods, hair goods and
Honor For Dr. Detamater
- tier to secure a light and graceful poise. usqnl tropical Florida country roads, at prices wlihln tiie reach of all out of town |&gt;cople will find it to their interest to
making
about
240
miles
in
the
day.
On
Dr.
Dclomater
has Just received word
call at Mrs. Allen's Millinery Parlors, when in the city. This elegant prize is offered to
She loved to go, to seo the world, always
linppy. She was orderly to the last de­ the trip going DeLand was reached 0:35 every lady In Orange County and votes will be given on each subscription to your from Washington that he has been made
u member of the American Geographical
cree everything neatly labeled and tied. a. in., Datono, 10:40; Ormond, ,11:30; Du­ favorite contestant.
Society. Dr Ddamatcr is tho author of
MadBme Urso is remembered as a great pont, 12:50. Returning, left Dupont 1:50
THIRD PRIZE—BEAUTIFUL PICTURE—Given by M. A R. STo"r E
many articles of scientific research aiul
-* artist, and It is good to recall her earliest Daytona, 3:45; p. m. spending couple
One
of the most artistic pictures ever painted and framed in an elegant gold has gained renown among tiie learned
hours
there;
Deland,
5
p.
m.,
one
hour
concert work and efforts were encouraged
oval frame, lavishly ornamented will be given to (lie one securing the 3rd largest jieoplo of Chicago, New York, Washing­
and stimulated exclusively by the Amer­ there: Enterprise 6:10 p. m., would liave
readied Sanford 7:30 easy but for spend­ amount of subscriptions to the Sanford Herald.
ton, Boston and other cities. Some of his
ican public.
The hustling proprietors of tho M. A R Store give the above elegant prize to articles have gained him the high honor
A club chorus in charge of Miss Marga­ ing three and half hours between Enter­
prise and Osteen assisting a brother auto­ prove their interest in the contestants in the Piano Contest and rewurd their friends of being elected a member of this famous
ret Davis, concluded the program
mobiles t who had the misfortune of getting for hustling for votes. When in need of School Supplies, Art Novelties, (tie best Ice society and hit many Sanford friends'
ofT
tiie road and down in the ditch. Tiie Cream ever, Soft- Drinks of- the daintiest flavor, or a cigar, the best on eartlu call at congratulating hlin today.
Notice of Meeting, S 1. A.
trip was made in an E. M. F. 30 and M. &amp; R. Store, First street, Sanford, Florida. This prize may be won by anyone and
The mouthly meeting of the S. ,L A.
never missed a spark or failed when call- votes will be issued to your favorite contestant for the Prize Piano.
CITY ELECTION TICKET
Thursdayr FebroetT^th, 9 p. m. at Com­
ed
on.
—
For Mayor,
fort Cottage. -All members please attend
Z _______ I___SPECIAL PfUZES.FQK MENAND BOYS
' __
Vote
for
one.
to transact" business. Mrs. Trank. Sec'y.
Men and boys are interested in Use Piano Contest and each have their favorite
Sanford Telephone Directory.
contestant
tliat they are helping to win the Piano. As a reward to them the follow­
FOREST LAKE
The new directory for 1011 has been
Will Plant Cantaloupes
ing
prizes
will
be
given
February
24th.
issued by the Herald office and a copy
W. H. UNDERWOOD
J. E. Pace Is preparing fifty acres of mailed to every subscriber, This book is
FIRST PRIZE
land for planting the famous Rocky Ford a valuable advertising medium for SinTo the one returning the largest number of subscriptions to the Sanford Herald,
For Aldermen
cantaloupes. This ought to prove a prof­ ford and for Us patrons and subscribers.
(Term
of two years)
PALMER A SEIG1J
. ..
itable crop for Sanford growers and Ur. Any subscriber not receiving a copy is re­
Vote
for
Three
The above enterprising firm take a hand to boost she cause of the contest and
Pace's yield will be watched with interest. quested to notify the business office,
will give
phone No. 8 immediately. Make all calls
—
FINEST HAT
*
,
*
South Carolina Governor Here
■» b y number.
felt or Panama, to suit your fancy, In their new up-to-date haberdasher store. Palm­
Ex-Governor Ansell and Mrs. Ansel! of
er A Sclgh has one of the prettiest men and boys furnishiing stores in south Florida.
South Carolina, were the distinguished
Bryan Still In The Lead.
And will pay special attention to mail orders. It is up to you to get a new hat
guests o f the Robbins Nest on Tuesday.
and
increase you favorite Contestants vote.
They -were -enrocte-to-poinis iu-Souxkj__Latest reporta up to the time of
S EGOND PRIZE^PAIR BOYDEN $ 6 SHOES- ior mcn a n o o o r s
-Florida and Arrived in the City and'left going to press indicate that Bryan
To the one returning the second largest number of subscribers to Die Sanford
■° quietly that few of our citizens were
aware that royalty Was in their m idst is still in the lead and will roll up Herald a pair of Boyden's $6 Shoes will be given by

N O T T O O L A T E T O EN TER
WIN T H E POPULARITY PIA N O

1o f L ettuce
Dehunator L Hilton the well known
growers on Cameron Avenue cut $1.170
worth of lettuce from three fourths of an
"SM -if Tanar'TEtfTiTrem SrUBK'afiW -mg demonstrates tho
or San­
ford lands. These figures can be verified
l*y the above named firm wbo mdse the
statement voluntarily and havo no land

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a majority of over 1000 votes. Only
the official count will be able to de­
cide the winner.
Sanford vote was very light the
tola! as follows:
, *
Blount, 148 ’Bryan 119.
,v.
Orange County gave Tiiount 590,
Bryan, 493.

7-7/71 CHA5. KANNER
Mr. Manner is anxious to boost any enterprise that helps ^utld Sanford nnd the
contest is advertising the Sanford district. In Mr.. Kunner's Store, you will find a
full line of Spring and Summer goods for Men, Women end Children, and in the shoe
de par tme iitjr oujviU find shoes that wear and give satlsfacDon. When in need of a
good pair of shoes call on Chas. {¿sonar. Out oflow n trade" invlnTd
their headquarter« when in town. Mall orders solicited.
The above prizes ard offered to «111 to everybody ahd to you!' Hustle for sub­
scriptions and secure one of the elegantt strictly new, end latest style prizes, and get
votes for your favorite. Prizea will be awarded February 24th.

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Profits

Sanford Vegetable Growers Are

It is nothing-unusual to hear of single acres that ne£ from $500 to $1200 per acre
The other crops are bringing prices in proportion, The general outlook for Celery
Delta Fanners are brighter this v e ry minute than they have been for m any seasons.

Wow is the Time for You to Buy
Vegetable Farms

O n e o f our
at $150 an an acre on our very easy system: o f pay­
ments........T h e increased profits as shown this season by the growers w ill have a great ef­
fect in, increasing the price o f land, and if you want to do business in the vegetable line in
Florida,

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You Had Botter Purchase One of Our Farms
.......Before the price is increased by the natural development o f this section and the attend
ant success o f our growers.
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Title Bond and Guarantee Companys*
Farm s are situated on original transportation, are well drained, the soil is excellent afid
the community is in a flourishing condition. ./

Fourteen Families Have Moved to Monroe
Since we put this division o f elery F a rm s on the market,
houses every day, breaking new land and planting crops o f various
the effect of making all the land in that section more valuable.

buildin

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have

If You Are Interested
W rite to us about Florida Real Estate. W e have all kinds o f
chicken firms, winter homes and vegetable farms.

Our Terms Are the Best Offered by Any Firm In Sanford
same

quality is such that it will produce

anything that will, grow *anywhere

We Give You Six Years In Which to Pay for Your Farm and
on the deferred payments

Irrigation and
Vegetable Culture. It Is Free
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- &amp; - G U A R A N TE E - COM PANY
Sanford. Florida. U. S. A.

P. S .~ W e have two small improved places that we will sell very reasonable.

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Number 23

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3. I9H

ALL AROUND FLORIDA S» W 0 I"&gt;

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The General News of “ The Land
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G A M E NEWS OF THE WORLD

Woodmen of the World Will Hold An­
nual Meeting Here

Sanford has long been recognized as N O T T O O L A T E T O
ENTER
thd very central city o f the state especial­
W IN T H E P O P U L A R IT Y P IA
ly since jgjB flpy. new towns have sprung
up further down the peninsular. The w a­
ter transportation and good HSHWcf fncll
M W
C O N T E S T A N T S E N T E N E I)
itics make o f this city on ideoi meeting
— -pi)lnce for lodges, fraternities, etc.
Mis» Maude H a r ri».........., . ......
10.000 Mi»a C arraw ay.......................................
M l»« traile
. Ì0ÌS50 Mr». .1. B. Stryker....... ........................
. An Epitome of the Week's Most lm
The first gathering this year will be the Mise Mildred P otter........ ........
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7.000 Mr». Fannie Munson..............................
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Jiff U
3,023 M l»» Lucilie Richard»..............................
portnnt Happenings In the
Woodmen of the World as the following
2.623 M l»« Helen K ow lin d...............................
c !fy C h u r c h . .................
State’s Domain.
call would indicate:
2.223 Mrs. Mabel Johnson...... ......... .

Items of Interest Gleaned Prom
..Various Sources

NO

prPLNItyGS DURING THE WEEK -

CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS

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Under the title, "P lu g for Florida", the
Frultmnn's Guide gives some good advice
to the orange growers o f this State. It
points out the fact that no quarrels should
be indulged in; but tliat on the contrary
the growers should get together and. edu‘ ta te the consumers up to the fact that
Florida oranges are grown to eat and not
to look at.
;
Bradentown Is becoming civilized. The
City Council o f that municipality has
passed an ordinance prohibiting cows
• from runaiog a t largo on the street*.
____Gilbert L. Leach has e ntered suit In
the circuit court against Itin ry V. Curry
o f Bradentown to the amount o f $l(f,000
for injuries sustained by L ca ih when (he
elevator in the Curry budding in Tampa
fell from the top floor jo the basement.
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The twentieth annual convocation or
,t he missionary district of Southern Florida
concluded their session In Ocnla Thurs­
day night. * The convocation next year
will be held in Orlaqdo.

DIED I A S I SAK1R0AV

The Ceclllan Music Club
The patrons o f the Cecilian Music Club
. enjoyed a programme o f duetts in the
studio of Mrs. Fannie S. Munson last Sat. urday afternoon. The instrumental duetts
were given by tho Misses Packard, Misses
Margaret Davis, Lucca Chappell, Helen
Rowland, Hoskins Jones, Rcnie Murrell.
Clarissa Starling, Essie Purden, Kathleen
Itrddy, Sadie Williams, Ruth Abbott, A d e­
laide Higgins, Mhud A lice and Adn W ag­
ner, Mrs. Munson. Miss Frank and Miss
Bowler sang a fascinating Spanish duett.
Tiie club paper was given by Miss Mary
Walkcr.on the sublect o f the once famous
violinist, Camillo* Urso.
Extracts from
this paper are: Comillo Urso should be
especially interesting to Americans as tier
first artistic performance was given in
• this country. She was born in Mantes,
'France, in 1845. Camillo Urso dedicated
tier heart to the violin when she was only
six years old. Music was her first and
truest education, for therp were no litera­
ry schools for the child at that time.
Camillo Urso was probably the first
woman violinist to gain international or
even local fame, for the very idea of a
"girl fiddler" in her day was quite shock­
ing to the neighbors.
Her early training
was rigid. W e have all heard of- her
standing with one foot In a saucer in or- tier to secure a light and graceful poise.
She loved to go, to seo the world, always
linppy. She was orderly to the last de­
cree everything neatly labeled and tied.
MadBme Urso is remembered as a great
-* artist, and It is good to recall her earliest
concert work and efforts were encouraged
and stimulated exclusively by the Am er­
ican public.
A club chorus in charge o f Miss Marga­
ret Davis, concluded the program

Notice of Meeting, S 1. A.
The mouthly m eeting o f the S. ,L A.
Thursdayr FebroetT^th, 9 p. m. at Com­
fort Cottage. -All members please attend
to transact" business. Mrs. Trank. Sec'y.

Will Plant Cantaloupes
J. E. Pace Is preparing fifty acres of
land for planting the famous Rocky Ford
cantaloupes. This ought to prove a prof­
itable crop for Sanford growers and Ur.
Pace's yield will be watched w ith interest.

South Carolina Governor Here

Col. T. W. Mitchell, general manager of
the Woodmen o f the World for Georgia
and Florida, announces that he is just in
receipt o f official information, stating that
the place of. mcetiag o f next head camp
o f Jurisdiction V, has been changed from
Miami to Sanford.
Since the meeting o f head oamp In
Tampa, two years ago a great denf of
disentifnetion has been expressed on ac­
count o f the enOrmous expense o f holding
the convention at Miami, which indirectly
comes out of each delegate, as the per
dfem would be less in proportion as milend
J jU tfC al«.__ Xhe-flfflcdtSUlt flat .head
ta m p o f Jurisdiction V, by unanimous
vote, have decided to change tljc place of
meeting to Sunfurd. Under section 145.
page 65 of the constitution and by-laws
the jHjwer in granted to "select such meet­
ing place as will in their judgement he to
the best interest of the head camp."
The convention, therefore, will.convdno
in Sanford, March 14, 1011, at 10 a. m.

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M a g n eto d cM on t P a sses A w ay A fte r
,
L in gerin g Illness
Mngncto deMant died last Saturday nfternoou after a lingering illness. Mngneto
had been ailing for several weeks and
despite tiie efforts o f Dr. Piliey the little
darling passed away on First street uf
heart disease. Dorn In Jacksonville sev­
eral years ago Magneto was brought to
Sanford nnd lived with Frank Powers for
some time, afterward txfing adopted by
Joe dcMont who lavished all the love and
affection and dollars upon it that bighearted Joe oould do, but tiie child could
not stay with us any longer. The stren­
uous life was too much for Magneto nnd
it was tenderly laid aw ay in the rear of
Keely's Garage last Sunday. Joe has the
symiuithy of his many friends but hears
up bravely, being greatly comforted by
the thought that Magneto II lias been orT
tiered from Jacksonville.

Miss Kate Underwood.......................

Miss Alice Robbins...................................

2.000

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Here the Readers Will rind a Brief*!
. Historical Spring Flowing
1.000
^ T o r Hurried Readers
1.300

1.300
1.025

1.000

OUT o r TOWN

Miss Florence F.. KJnney, O veldo...... .

2.030

The greatest Interest Is manifested |n the Popularity Contest and each contest­
ant is being supported by her friends. The contestants arc organizing their forces,
and soliciting their friends to send in their subscriptions at once. It was in'organlzation that Hon. Albert W. Gilchrist was elected Govenor o f JToridn. and it is or­
ganization that wifi win this elegant piano.
The winner will not only get n $400 instrument hut will be recognized ns the
moat popular young lady in Orange county, and also be recognized as an organizer
and leader worthy o f esteem, nnd whose advice will be sought after in Sanford's
future welfare. Watch tho list grow and remember "Procrastination Is tiie thief of
tim e." The Sanford Herald has been the medium through .which Sanford has gained
publicity throughout the Northern States and has brought to your city the tourist,
speculator, *horoes«kcr. and -desirable citizens. You are reaping the results by Inry oo r
Bending in for a ten year's subscription to Tho HeraidT
Every business man knows it means 100 per cent, to his business and no. where
else w illh e gat such returns, in addition you are helping some worthy young woman
to gain a handsome Piano. These young women are worthy this honor and you owa
(hem support in winning this Piano.' You owe it to yourself. You ow e Jt to your
editor. You are under obligations to m oints'n your city paper. With increased
circulation means greater business to every merchant and real estate firm in San­
ford. It is up to you to make Sanford through this contest the centar of attraction
to all the tourists coming into Florida. W il^you do itT
NEW SCHEDULE 1
For every subscription to the Sanford Herald votes will bo issued by the Contest
Manager ns follows:
TERMS
TRICE
NEW SUBSCHniERS
- RENEWAL
I Year
$ 2.IHJ
,
2,000 Votes
1
1,000 Votes
. 2 Years
$ 4.00
.
,5.000 Votes
* 3,000 Votes
3 Years
$ 6.00
10,000 Votes
5.000 Vote*
5 Years
$10.00
20,000 Votes
lO.OOlfVotes
.1 0 Years
320.00
30,000 Votes
15,000 Voles
Write your name nnd address plainly, name your contestant, mull to the Contest
Munager with money enclosed and votes will be given to the ono you name.
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ELEGANT PRIZES OFFERED— OPEN TO A L L
Tho foRuwlng prizes are open to every citizen in Orange County as well as the
Contestants. The person returning the greatest number subscriptions to the Sanford
Herald, will receive the first prize. The person returning the second greatest number
o f subscriptions w ill receive the second g w nnd so on. On each one o f the., sabscriptions votes will be issued to your favorite contestant This offer is to tiie' con­
testants and all will be awarded February 24th.
FIR&amp;T PKIZEJ-ELEGANT TURKISH CHAIR

Tw enty natives were drowned In a
tidal .wave that accompanied a volcanic
w s e * iv «* -w * ** »u w r^ P R B H n -P h illtp ln T j:”
Islands. A ll towns within a radius o f
twenty miles o f the mountain were damnged by n shower o f mud and stone*, aiid
thn eruptions are continuing with great
force. Thousands o f n ative« have abanr
cloned Hick village home« an&lt;£are seeking
refuge in tho surrounding hills, which
alone offer propcction from the downfall
of lava nnd cinders.
Jacob McGavock Dickinson, secretary e f
war, is receiving the congratulations of
M b associates and friends upon attaining
Ms sixtieth birthday. General Dickinson
is a native of Mississippi, but now resides
in Nashville, Tenn. He is a Confederate
veteran and a democrat. He resigned as
gcncrlil counsel o( the Illinois Central to
take a place in the T a ft cabin et Front
1895 to 1697 he was assistant attorney
genera) o f tiie United States.
Tiie lure o f gold and giory is provin g t
strong far another of the great champioi
who had dropped from the Ume-light In
the world of sport, and announced his
voluntary retirement from the hazardous
motor racing game. The last of these
past masters who will try to "come hack'
Is Louis Chevrolet, tiie famous FrancoSwlss pilot of racing outomoblles, who
lias, until recently, held - the road race
record of America, nnd who sprang into
sudden fame by winning the Cobe trophy
over the Crown Point course in Indiana
in tiie 1009 season.

Call and see this elegant chair given by the enterprising firm, Theo J. Miller &amp;
Son to manifest their interest in (he Popularity Contest. Theo. J. Miller A Sun curry
a full line o f everything, that.makes home attractive and dealers in Furniture, Car­
pets, Mattings, Crockery, Lamps und Music instumeuts. Out o f town trade will be
given special attention.
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The opportunities for profit which the
Send
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fist
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subscribers
to
the
Contest
Manager
Sanford Herald
Good Automobile Record.
raising of alfalfa offers the farmers o f the
Copt. K. K. Murrell Res. Manager, and and win tills elegant chair and get voles for your favorilu contestant for the Prize Southeast is indicated by letters received
Piano. Offer open to alii Get busy for subscriptions and ninku $15,1)0.
Geo* J* Lace Jr. Sales Manager of the il.
by the Land and Industriul Department
Woods Company left Sanford last Wednes­
SECOND PRIZE— LA D Y'S $10 HAT.
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of the Southern Railway showing increasiday morning for Dupont, Fla., at 7:05!
A t Mrs. M. L Allen's Millinery Parlors, one o f the season's mast stylish creations ed interest in (lie production o f alfalfa
Spending an hour nt Dupont and return­ in b lady's hat will tie given by this popular linn to help boost the combatants in and highly profitable results in widely
ing to Sanford same day.
The distance securing subscriptions to tho Sanford Herald to get votes on tho Prize Pluno. Mrs. separated districts.
I l considerable over 100 miles over the Alien is allowing an attractive line o f fancy articles, stamped goods, hair goods and
Honor For Dr. Detamater
usqnl tropical Florida country
roads, at prices wlihln tiie reach of all out of town |&gt;cople will find it to their interest to
making about 240 miles in the day.
On call at Mrs. A llen's Millinery Parlors, when in the city. This elegant prize is offered to
Dr. Dclomater has Just received word
the trip going DeLand was reached 0:35 every lady In Orange County and votes will be given on each subscription to your from Washington that he has been made
a. in., Datono, 10:40; Ormond, ,11:30; Du­ favorite contestant.
u member o f the American Geographical
pont, 12:50. Returning, left Dupont 1:50
Society. Dr Ddam atcr is tho author of
THIRD PRIZE— BEAU TIFU L PICTURE—Given by M. A R. ST o" r E
Daytona, 3:45; p. m. spending couple
many articles of scientific research aiul
One
o f the most artistic pictures ever painted and framed in an elegant gold has gained renown among tiie learned
hours there; Deland, 5 p. m., one hour
there: Enterprise 6:10 p. m., would liave oval frame, lavishly ornamented will be given to (lie one securing the 3rd largest jieoplo o f Chicago, New York, Washing­
readied Sanford 7:30 easy but for spend­ amount o f subscriptions to the Sanford Herald.
ton, Boston and other cities. Some o f his
ing three and half hours between Enter­
The hustling proprietors of tho M. A R Store give the above elegant prize to articles have gained him the high honor
prise and Osteen assisting a brother auto­ prove their interest in the contestants in the Piano Contest and rewurd their friends of being elected a member of this famous
mobiles t who had the misfortune o f getting for hustling for votes. When in need o f School Supplies, Art Novelties, (tie best Ice society and hit many Sanford friends'
ofT tiie road and down in the ditch. Tiie Cream ever, Soft- Drinks of- the daintiest flavor, or a cigar, the best on eartlu call at congratulating hlin today.
trip was made in an E. M. F. 30 and M. &amp; R. Store, First street, Sanford, Florida. This prize may be won by anyone and
never missed a spark or failed when call- votes will be issued to your favorite contestant for the Prize Piano.
CITY ELECTION TICK ET
ed on.
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For Mayor,
Z _____________I _____ S PE C IA L PfU Z E S .FQ K M E N A N D B O YS
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Vote for one.
Men and boys are interested in Use Piano Contest and each have their favorite
Sanford Telephone Directory.
contestant tliat they are helping to win the Piano. A s a reward to them the follow­
FOREST L A K E
The new directory for 1011 has been
ing prizes will be given February 24th.
issued by the Herald office and a copy
W. H. UNDERWOOD
FIRST PRIZE
mailed to every subscriber, This book is
a valuable advertising medium for S in To the one returning the largest number o f subscriptions to the Sanford Herald,
For Aldermen
ford and for Us patrons and subscribers.
(Term o f two years)
PA LM E R A SEIG1J
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A n y subscriber not receiving a copy is re­
V o te for Three
The above enterprising firm take a hand to boost she cause o f the contest and
quested to notify the business office,
will give
phone No. 8 immediately. Make all calls
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felt or Panama, to suit your fancy, In their new up-to-date haberdasher store. P a lm ­
er A Sclgh has one o f the prettiest men and boys furnishiing stores in south Florida.
Bryan Still In The Lead.
And will pay special attention to mail orders. It is up to you to get a new hat
and increase you favorite Contestants vote.

Ex-Governor Ansell and Mrs. Ansel! of
South Carolina, were the distinguished
guests o f the Robbins Nest on Tuesday.
T h e y -were -en ro cte-to-p oin is iu-Souxkj __ Latest reporta up to the time of
SEGOND P R IZ E ^ P A IR BOYDEN $6 S H O E S - ior mcn ano oors
-Florida and Arrived in the City and'left going to press indicate that Bryan
To the one returning the second largest number o f subscribers to Die Sanford
■° quietly that few o f our citizens were
aware that royalty Was in their m idst is still in the lead and w ill roll up Herald a pair o f Boyden's $6 Shoes will be given by

a majority o f over 1000 votes. Only
1o f L e ttu c e
Dehunator L Hilton the well known
growers on Cameron Avenue cut $1.170
worth o f lettuce from three fourths of an
" S M - i f T a n a r 'T E tfT iT r e m S r U B K 'a fiW - mg demonstrates tho
or San­
ford lands. These figures can be verified
l*y the above named firm wbo mdse the
statement voluntarily and havo no land
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The mysterious disappearance o f the ~
young heiress. Mis« Dorothy Arnold, from
her father's home, in New York has caused
a nation-wide sensation.
Her father, Francis R. Arnnld, perfume
importer, lias
thousands of dollars
searching for her since she was last'seen
on Monday, December 12th. A reward of
91,000 is now offered b y t h o f H d W l W “ !
the first accurate news of Miss Arnold's
present abode or information leading
thereto.

7 - 7 /71 CHA5 . KANNER

Mr. Manner is anxious to boost any enterprise that helps ^utld Sanford nnd the
the official count will be able to de­
contest is advertising the Sanford district. In Mr.. Kunner's Store, you will find a
cide the winner.
full line o f Spring and Summer goods for Men, Women end Children, and in the shoe
Sanford vote w as very light the de par tme ii t jr o ujv iU find shoes that wear and give satlsfacDon. When in need of a
tola! as follows:
, * good pair of shoes call on Chas. {¿sonar. Out o flo w n trade" invlnTd
their headquarter« when in town. M all orders solicited.

Blount, 148 ’Bryan 119.

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The above prizes ard offered to «111 to everybody ahd to you!' Hustle for sub­

Orange County gave Tiiount 590, scriptions and secure one o f the elegantt strictly new, end latest style prizes, and get
votes for your favorite. Prizea will be awarded February 24th.
Bryan, 493.

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A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be
tween You and Me“

tip* it./ Ctrrmpménè» I« Tht

Ij u t May MU* Ssllle Kay
Left u* all nml went away.

Since tlien we've Inoked In vain
To tee her chnrmlna face attain.

(hind» will hold a w a y .-W h ile we _ will
have the Australian ballot we will not
have n white muu's primary. Another
Idea wns to have the candidates an­
nounce fifteen days before election which
would eliminate the methods formerly
employed of waiting until an hour before
election « announce. If we can’t have
a loaf we will taTte half and Be* e o n tm r
with the new form of. balloting which
will be j i great im provem ent over the old.
Now a man can go into the "booth. with
one ticket nnd mark Ills candidates and
avoid the bother o f pawing over a. table
full o f tickets. Some of these days wo
can have the white primary and other
innovations and then the election will
assume a different complexion.

turning a button on dash-board

BIG SAVIN G IN GAS
We Have Them in Operation and Will T^ke
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. Pleasure in Showing You

But winter’» cold and chilllnS blast.
fnt her »lep* to Sanford fast.
'licre tbe day* are warm and brisht, .
nd Jo»t to live 1« pure dellftii.

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4 I am not taking an active part in city
.podtlCg-pccause wo are ■Befriends and
neighbors and there is no use to engender
strife and discord about offices that pay
no salary and are just thankless Jobs. In
She tell* u» she ha* roamed
'M any thou*and miles from home.
Use city election the mep who are can­
I)ut no other place In the wide, wide world
Could lure from us our Celery GlrL
didates arc just as good ns you can find
anywhere and it Is not for me to espouse
Now she's bach at the same old place.
With Sradous manner and wlntarne face.
the cause o f one against the other. .W e
To welcome the sttanlrr within our Sates
«And talk up Sanford at nrlpplns rate.
always have some fun out or tiro city
election and chaw the rag for a few weeks
You haven't seen her! Then So.
' Ffu htsnd vrfetsble* she will show.
before but it should end there. No one
That Sanforil men with pluck and loll
Have produced from wondrous soil.
can say that Sunfonl has not improved
faster-titan any city -rtf. similar size in
-Stranse new thins* she will tell about
That you ne'er before found out.
the south. No one can say that the
And me thinks you'll bless the day
When you first saw Sallle Kay.
present administration has not done their
duty as they saw it. No one can say
that the next administration will not do
4 The Commercial Club has awakened
the la in o und no one can say that they
from a long sleep and now wc will have
' regardless o f whether
We *aw her comlni fromdfflr
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Perpins out of tha new »tree! car.
And (tralshtway we left our farms.
And welcomed her with open arms.

State Agents
4 Some o f my wnt friends are making
the nssertion that Sanford will go wet.
They are in a hopeless minority but if by
any hook or crook Sanford should go wet
the saloons wouldn't look like anything
after they get through regulating them.
A saloon in Sanford could not pay the
high license and do business under such
restrictions os w ill he Imposed upon
them and if "a n y one here has seen

To Think of New Furnishings
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a i r . T h e fair w ill be In ch a rg e .o f the
best worker in the ranks. Mr. C. II. Lefllor
wlio tins had years o f experience in boost­
in g Sanford and her resources. JEvery
one should nld in making the Sanford
bootiT«ttracilVer ahd -a s my friend F. P^
Forster has suggested, a S a n fo rd 'D a y
would bo a good thing. The uble secre­
tary, Hon. W. K. O'Neal is willing to do
all In Jils power to give us a good loca­
tion and help boost Sanford in every way.
Never before has such a good oppor­
tunity occurred to give Sanford a good
display und we should take advantage of
It. The Orange county affair promises to
be a success in every, w ay and there will
be thousands of visitors there each day.

I10t golntl t0 say one word about an y. o f
* nnw . .
nnvlWnd hnnI , wHst«
them now. but If anything happens while
they ore in nllice your -humble servant
will say several stanzes. I hnve been
nagged and censured- and struck from
behind Tiocaiise I cuine’ straight but* and
told the truth, but the former isiucs of
Uie Herald were only nursery rhymes.
From this time or you w ill hear some­
thing drop and the city officials while
being supported in good, measures will
certainly get the hook when they get
over the line.

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A Job F o r You

The Directors of the Orange County
Fair Association will employ the follow ­
ing named persons, for week, February
7-11. 1011. - i
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Tw o gate keepers.
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F ive tjckel sellers.
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• Filteen ticket takers.
Three wotchnien.
Three janitors.
Applicants for these positions, should
make . application
in
writing to ¿he
Secretary
o
f
the
Fair
Association.
Or­
4 Have you been vaccinated yetT This
Respectfully,
is the fustionablc stunt now and you lando, Fla.
W. R, O'N eal , Secy.
must get In the awiin.

EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE, QUEENSWARE AND STOVES
Our new line of RAN GES and K ITC H E N
S TO V E S are the kind you have wanted and
couldn't get

OUR

Rond Building

BARGAIN

C O U N TE R

Just across the street

The styles we show are cprrect In every detail; the fabrics are honest through and through; the workman­
ship is of the best, and the values were never equalled anywhere at any time. With us it is not a question of
any one-maker’s name or reputation, it Is a matter'of quality— to buy the best and sell the best at a given price.
Real values first, last and all the time, and It Is on this basis that wc ask your careful and impartial consideration. Have you bought your spring suit yet? If not, why not? Why not a full season of service and satisfaction
In your personal appearance rather than wait a month or six weeks. Right now, you know, is the best buying
time. Come* in and look through our various lines of • M' E N ’S SPRING C L O T H E S and FURNISHINGS,wfor
they’ll interest you mightily. Thonew and novel weaves, the new soft-toned and livlicr fabrics, the drape and
style of the new season’s garments, the high-class workmanship in their making— all these things claim your
attention.
O u r N o w S p r i n g S u i t s — Our eluborute showing o f men's fine suits sur New Spring S h ir ts — W e are displaying n very nttractive line of men’s Semi
pusses uny previous attempts. These splendid'garments run the gamut of a jd Full Negligee Shirts. JNew colors und patterns dominate the stock and i
style, Horn extreme models to conservative fashions .for m en --of. mature very oxten siyeh s^ rttu en V islu ssu reiL T liese are mode a n y w a y you wan
'em, and in every size neck-hand und r a .
&lt;P1 p a
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sleeve length a t ..
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Neckwear— New* Spring Silks; In various colors and shudes, solid and com
hinution, including stripes and figures are here for your o p .
J CA
choosing, made in the popular for spring shapes nt
W E ARE DOWN TOW N

AGENTS FOR

OGRESS LAURDRY
A ll laundry left in our care will receive prompt attention

The wonderful strides in rendy-to-wear„clflLlmigte8peciaHyrf9aac-Hambur'gerX^Qn8 clothing, haa made during the past few years, has
demonstrated to hundreds of men how to dress well at a moderate cost. This splendid clothing has ull the earmarks of individual
tailored clothing, as much style and character, as good in quality and’ made fully as well. While the cost is much less, then,
too, the bother and disappointments incident to custom tailored garments arc done away with

Clothes That Satisfy

for Men Who Know

�IN THE SOCIAL WORLD
Item s *f Interest Concerning

FEB R U A R Y

POINTS PURELY PERSONAL

M O N DAY

SHOW ING

Society People.

FE B R U A R Y

Mow Celery City Vanity fa ir While
----------Away the Golden Honrs—
Social Gossip.
Mrs. G R. Rnysor Informally entertained
— a few fr ie n d s «» Mrs. Chandler's on Pork
avenue, Monday morning, in honor o/
ber mother, Mrs. C. A. Llddon of Ocala,
and her sister. Mrs. Dr. James L Dell, o f
Gainesville, who ore her guests for a short
while. The
morning was delightfully
spent with fancy work and animated
conversation, and a dainty salad course

Our Mr. D. A. Caldwell has for the past two weeks been in

N EW YORK

La^d other Eastern M arkets snlfirftinga full .and complete, line o f
Season’s Latest Merchandise for all Departments, and
. our same

John Murrell was treated to a suprise
party by som efof his friends Friday even­
ing. Music and ‘games o f various kinds
filled a very pleasant evening, at the
dose o f which refreshments were served.
Some of those present were, Martha Miller,
Adelaide Higgins, Muriel Hnrrold, Mabel
Granger, Douglas Abernathy, Kate Under­
wood, Evelyn Berner, Maude Miott, Anna
Stiles. Lucile Rines, H azel Packard, Ruth
M.
y id h t, JjcdG ilb ert. Frank
Woodruff, Mercer Davis, Ernest Shieperd,
Willie Sbepcrd, A llen Jones, Horace
Williams, Oliver Murrell, Morris Spencer,
Hume Rumph. Joe M iott Hnd Martin MeDaniel.

are here

D. A. CALDWELL &amp; SONS
CASH

D E P A R T M E N T STORE

Corner First Street and Magnolia Avenue
2 Entrances on First Street. Entrance on Magnolia

SANFORD

FLORIDA

Just Arrived

PARASIAN MADRAS

Another large shipment of the
Just arrived, n full line o f Parasinn Madras in Pink. famous “ W arner’s Rustproof Cor­ o f Linen Dusters, also Auto Coats for Ladies; ail
Light Blue, Green Black and White. Newest fabric sets” in short
and medium sizes, marked at special low prices.----------------------for Dresses and Shirtwaists. Special n r
lengths. Also high bust; Special
Black Cat Stockings
for Monday yard.................................... \
values $1.00 corsets Q Q _
for children, Also the heavy ribbed Blnck Cot
Scarfing Special
Leather Stockings for boys, i er
* Ask to See
Our prices a pair.-............ 1 5 c a n d £ O C
Our full line of the Warner’s
A full line of scarfing with four rows Drawnwork, Misses' corset waists in all sizes,
must be seen to he appreciated, Monday Q H r
Our special price
AH ^
a yard............................ .-............... .
o n l y . . . . . ............ ’
$2.25 SH IRTW AISTS IN A L L PO PU LAR d v i r*r\
White Dresses
' SIZES, Monday o n ly................. ............$ 1 , 0 5 7
Important Sale of Nottingham Lace Curtains
W
e
hnve
received
a
full
line
of
a
We hnve a. full line of Ladies' Shirtwaists with
Just received, 12 dozen Nottingham Lace Curtains, children's white Dresses in In­
all-over embroidered frontd, to make more room.
fant's
size..Also
children
up
to
full size, well worth $1.00 a pair. Special o q
Special price while tliay last, Monday only &lt;rji
vK / C 5 years. Our special prices nre
sale for Monday pair................. ..... -—
o n l y . . . . : . . ..........4 9 c and 98 c

Miss Margaret McCarty o f Tallahassee,
during her stay in Sanford, giving a
course o f lectures on Domestic Science at
the Welaka Club, was a guest o f the
Sanford bouse. The lectures were greatly
enjoyed and appreciated by those who
had (lie pleasure o f attending. Miss Mc­
Carty not only has n charming personality,
hut is welt versed on all phases of
domestic science and has the happy
faculty of conveying her Ideas In a most
interesting manner.
Mrs. Samuel L. Pulcston was hostess of
the Auction Bridge Club at her home
Monday afternoon. Thera were two rabies
of players and a spirited gam e was play­
ed. at the close o f which the score wus
counted and It was found that Mrs. F. L.
Lane had made top score and she was
awarded the prize* a lovely cut glass
violet vase.
A delicious salad course,
with chocolate was served Thu visitors
on this occasion were Mrs. W. R. Anno
and Mrs. Arthur Yow ell.

Ladies* Shirtwaists

Table Damask

Aprons!

Aprons!

Ladies’ Tailored Shirtwaists, also
Five bolts snow bleached Table Dumafik. regular colored Lawn wnists; nil sizes; Large showing, new white Aprons, also
width and h good sailer at 40c yard. See n r
well worth 7Sc each. Our A Q n ham Aprons; good 35c values. Specinl
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price on ly...................
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this selection Monday, yard .....................
C ajk ,

Gling
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5 Dozen Bed Spreads

Just Received

Prevention of Cruslty to Animals.
Is it not time that the Christian people
of Sanford should consider the protection
of our dumb animals, such os horses,
mules, dogs, e ta
There are horses and
mules bciuK driven in and around town
that are absolutely unfit to work.
There
is one in particular that should bo about
an eleven hundred pound horse which I
would venture to say would not weigh 4
at H hundred. One can see some o f the
pour brutes going along with their heads
leaning well to one side which denotes a
sore shoulder. A society could be easily
organized 1 should think, and officers
eloctcd.
The officers should be men who
understand the treatment o f stock and
know when one Is fit for work; also should
know when one la over loaded and should
have authority to stop/Ca. team and ex­
amine the shoulders and back.
Lam e
stock must also be protected
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Hoping that the above w ill meet with
die approval of the citizens - o f Sanford
and that an organizaUon will shortly be
formed that will both "be a credit to the
-c-itiwns o f Sanford end a benefit -to our
faithful dumb friends and servants.
Frqin a Love o f Animals.
[The editor o f Ttie Herald would like to
inform Lave
Love of AnipirUs
ouch an oriniotra
A n ({n A ]f that euch
ganlzatlon does exist In Sanford and la
doing a good work along that line.]

LOW PRICES

A full size Marsailllles Pattern
Spreads.

Good $1.25 values as a Special Q
These spreads are full Double Bed siz&lt;
come in the genuine Marsaillcs Patterns.

These spreads arc i an extra good
35c Linen Towel? / : /: /
weight and worth $1.75
10 dozen Linen Towels, Fringed; also
See these Monday at only^K-**
hemstitched ends.
These are good
35c Military Pad Supporters
: : :
values for 35c, Monday
9EL,
A full line of Military Pad Front Hose Supporters
f o r Ladies, worth 35c pair.
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New Line Men's Dress Shirts

New Shoes

Amoskeag Apron Ginghams

A full line of Amoskeag Apron Ginghams in Blue. W e have just received a largee These ore good values to see for $1.25, but our
Green, Red and Brown checks anti plaids, all sizes. shipment ot Men's Oxfords and prices on these fine shirts ure on ly................... 97c
Special s yard.......................... ............... - — 7 l-2c Pumps for spring
Tw o More Cases of Clastic Seam Drawers
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-3 6 -In ch L in e n s 2 9 c

JustJtecelved

Ladies'

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A full 36-inch natural color, all Linen, good, firm, Shoes.
Our stock of Ladies’
weighty, worth 40c a yard ................... - - — • -29c Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps, in all
leathers, styles -and shapes, arc
Boys* Blouse Waists
complete and the prices the lowA full line of sizes in both dark and light Patterns,
well made. See these great values; two styles;

at

..............................................25c and 44c
BUTTERICK FASHIONS

FOR SPRING

Subscriptions Taken fnr Delineators

These Elastic Seam Drawers ure regular 50c sellers,
hut making large contracts for these drawers our
price only—
................. — ......... 3 9 c

To Close Out

50 dozen men’s Work Shirts. These ure worth 35c
each In assorteti colors, but to make more room for
Shoes in oil sizes. See our great new goods, to close ou t Special ea c h ___ . . . . 24c
values a i prices fllmply- below
We Are Agents fo r Butterlok's Patterns .
competition.

Children \

Reading Notice
We have heard many favorable com
meats about the. free p a m p h ic fe nridoc
Questiona on Spring Fertilizing recently
iMuod by Wllsop A Toomer Fertilizer
Co- ot Jacksonville, and are glad to re­
ceive die copy just at band. The unlqpe
r e v » design is but a preparation for the
“ bve wire** italk within. Every cl true
g lo w « should fcav* title booklet; W e do
not need to adviaa careful attention to
(be sound advise given, for the presenta­
tion of the subject is such as to bold the
interest of even a «y,«ngl reader. We
note two cuts frpm the Boyd and Fort
Grove at Eagle Lake, showing Ideal re-

For Mayar
carnut «oUdUtioa ofay (ricucii I bars
«&lt; M a y o r*;

SEE OUR FU LL LINE "VICTOR” TALKING
; MACHINES
At,
:rms tif $1.00 a week. A full line of Vi
ngUs -oz&gt;J.d.onljlc face records.
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N E W M A T T IN G S A N D

RUGS

cd, a large line of' new Mattings.

A lso

line of Rugs.

S E E T H E S E LO W PR IC ES

a full

�rebruiry .3, 19II

ASK YOUR

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R E A T A IL E R

R E T A IL E R

FOR

SANFORD
CELERY

SANFORD

M S F L O R ID A

CELERY

“ A Newspaper Within a Newspaper

Published In the Interests of the Intending Investor and Settler by the Howard-Packard Land Company, Incorporated, Sanford,

Florida

Some, Ways to Prepare Celery for the Table _
ITH the marketing of the Sanford Celery crop now in full swing, we devote considerable
spaceTin this week’s “Sub-Irrigator” to the celery product from the viewpoint of the
housewife who desires to learn the various ways in which celery can be prepared for the
Celery, said to be a fine help in banishing rheumatism and an excellent tonic for tired nerves, deserves much more attention
than the average housewife gives it
It is easy to serve a n d m n s f r l c l i r i m is in its n a t u r a l or raw s t a t e , . h u t . i t c o o k e d in ,n u m erou s. dclcciable ways,- without
im c lU m u h le. O n e m odcrncookbook author alone gives thirty-two different methods.

Celery Broth
- I s a sustaining dish and wonderfully beneficial if taken every day for a time. Clean four hcadsofTcelery arid “cut into small
pieces. Sim m er in two quarts o f water with two thinly sliced onions. Sprinkle into the saucepan a p ou n d o f very finely ground
rice, stir well together, ada half-pound cold cooked chicken or boiled mutton, cut up in dice, and three quarts o f light gravy.
Season with salt and pepper and stir on the fire until .bailing, then simmer gently hour and half, keeping skimmed every now
and again. A d d halt pint cream, pour into hot tureen and serve with crutons or dinner biscuits. .

Celery “ at Frltto”
Is die popular Italian celery dish. Remove the green leaves and cut fine white celery stalks into bits an inch long. Clean it and
put into boiling water for quarter hour, then dry it on a napkin. Beat up ^ fresh egg, add a little pepper and salt, (hen the celery
roll iqto breadcrumb and fry in butter,
fine white lard. Serve very h o t

Cream of Celery Soup.
Wash one head o f celery; cut in small pieces and simmer in one pint of water until perfectly soft. Mash in the same water, a d d
minced onion, and cook ten minutes longer, then pour in one pint of scalding milk. Strain, return to saucepan, add one tablespoonful o f
stirred smooth in a little cold milk, one tablespoonful of butter, and salt and pepper to season. Serve hot with crackers.

on e
flour

Celery-a’la Asparagus
Wash, tram
trim on
off tough stalks/tle
stalks,' tie the bundle, cook in boiling water slightly salted for twenty minutes, or until tender.
tender
Misten toast with
the water, spread with butter, lay a few.stalks on each slice, add butter and salt and serve hot as a course, or the main part of a m e a l w h en
meat is not desired.'
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Celery Soup With Rice
One quar of broth, one quart of milk, one half cup of rice, one teaspoon salt, one head of Sanford Celery, seasoning. Wush the rice well and rinse in cold water, and pul
in a thick saucepan over the fire, with a pint o f milk and* a teaspoon o f s a lt Wash the celery and grate the white stalks, letting the grated celery fall into the milk until entirely
covered, then put die rice and gently simmer together until the rice is tender enough to rub through h Biove with a potato masher, adding more milk as rice absorbs wind lias
been put l a A fter rubbing the rice through the sieve, return it to the saucepan, place it again over die fire, and gradually stir in with it the quurt of broth. If this quantity of
Btock does not dilute the soup to q creamy* consistency, add a little milk. Let the soup get very hot, season with salt and pepper and a pinch o f grated nutmeg, and serve at once

A Favorite Canadian Celery Dish Is This: .* Clean and wash three stalks o f celery and cut in two-inch pieces. Put in a stewpan with m ildly salted cold water and
b ing to a boil. Then emerse into cold water and dry on a cloth. Return to die stewpan with an ounce o f butter, seasoning, an ounce o f lean cooked chopped and u pinch of
si gar. Cover with white stock and let nil simmer a quarter of hour. Then sprinkle it over with on ounce of rice flour. Cover it with white stock and let all boil slowly for one
h ur and half, till the stock is reduced and creamy. Put in three tablespoonfuls o f tomato sauce and let it simmer ten minutes adding finely chopped
chonDed parsley.
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Is liked by those fond of cheese flavor. Chop the celery in half inch lengths and cook until tender in salted water. Drain and re-heat in white sauce.
Littered boke-dlali, sprinkling each layer with dry breadcrumbs and grated cheese. Dot the top layer with crumbs and cheese, with butter and brown in oven.

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Creamed Celery and Carrots

Make a nice dish to serve with chops.

Cut celery In small pieces and dice carrots! cook separately in salted water until tender, drain and re-heat together in white sauce.

Fried Celery W lt ^ Tomato Sauce"
Cut celery in three inch pieces, dip in batter, fry in deep fat and drain cm brown paper. Serve with tomato sauce.
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Creamed Celery poured into un Edom.cheese shell, covered with buttered cracker-crumbs and brown in hot oven is an attractive and delicious dish ' It is serve
powdered chees&amp;and minced parsley,—
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Celery Croquettes
A re fine served with pork chops and
shoe string potatoes. Cook together.a
tablespoon each flour and butter and
when well mixed pour into one cup of
milk. Add gradually beaten yolk two
jggs, then one cup celery cut Into bits.
Mason with celery, salt and pepper and
-jool. Mold when cool into small cro­
quettes, roll In cracker dust, then In
beaten egg, then in cracker dust again
and set aside for an hour. Fry in deep fat

Celery Sandwiches
Cut Sanford celery Into small pieces,
m ix with mayonuuise dressing, spread on
bread and butter.

Plain Stewed Celery

THE MARKETING OF CELERY
IS IN F U L L SW ING
NOW IS THE TIME TO SEE SANFORD AT ITS BEST. NEXT

Hom e -Seekers! —Excursion— from North­
ern Points February 15 and March 1 and 15
Write for information, also for booklets describing the lands
and the opportunities awaiting the man with a little money

mentioned ways

The outer stalks o f celery that are un
fit for serving raw may be used. Cut
into inch pieces, put Into boiling water,
salted, aiuTboil thirty to forty minutes
make a sauce by adding to one cupful of
the water the celery has stewed In, two
tablespoon fuls condensed milk or crenm
and one tablespoonful bu ttet Thicken
with one tablespoonful o f flour and pour
over the celery.

Celery and Brown Bread
Chop quite fine enough celery to mnke

three cupfuls, and cook it until tender in
boiling water. Add to it one quart o f hot
milk, one onion, season to taste and
thicken with a little flour rubbed smooth
in a lump o f butter. Let it get very hot
and serve with brawn .bread sandwiches.

Packard
Land
Company
Inc
Peoples Bank Building

HANFORD, FLORIDA

�rebrmry 3.1911

F l o w i n g wells are
guaranteed. Drainage
sure. Numerous Bou­
levards, graded and
dltohed, traverse this
property

The most beautiful,
mosfvhlghly improved,
and richest of all un­
cleared land in the
Gelery Delta
Take Street Cars, for

Lots in P A L M V IL L A
sold on easy terms

PALM
TEN.

H AM M O C K

ROUND

TRIPS

F a r m s In P A L M
H A M M O C K sold on
easy terms

DAILY

Only three and
one-half m i l e s
from Sanford, on

The Sanford and
Everglades R. R.
trains and street
cars direct through
Palm Hammock

advance materially
Buy a town lot in
P A L M -V IL L A

every half mile for
loading cars . ,

ll^,
B B Q J B B iB

Se. J E S S A ­
M I N E PARK
10 acres of stately
Palms,
Majestic
Oaks and fragrant
Yellow Jessamine
an' exquisite spot
of untrammeled
nature

m

U K W A V I3

Palm Hammock
is being settled by
a very high class
of p e o p l e . A
home here insures
you good neigh*

J c tth m m

j i m

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Rural Free De­
livery mail sar*.
vice. Convenient
school &gt; privilege
for your children

Frequent s t r e e t
car service bring,
churches, theatres
and shops to your

F Sanford buy a PALM HAM M OCK Farm or you will live
to regret It.— Buy to-day. — Come and see me.
:

First National Bank Building
Improved transporta­
tion Is the forerunner

There Is no b e t t e r ,
N

•elected real estate

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o m v e r e s s e n v a h ie s

�rcbruary 3. isti

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U B - I R R I G A T O R

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SANFORD

F L O R ID A
“ A Newspaper

TR U C K E R

R E A T A IL E R

SANFORD
CELERY

a Newspaper

Published In the Interests of the Intending Investor and Settler by the Howard-Packard Land Company, Incorporated, Sanford,

SorricrWays toPrepare Celery lor the^Taiwe

Florida

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“ *¡1IT H the marketing of the Sanford" Celery crop now in full swing, we devote considerable |
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spacefill this week’s-4-Sub-Irrigator” to the celery product from the viewpoint of the
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Celery Broth
Is a sustaining disli and wonderfully beneficiar i f taken every day for a~ti'me. Clean ' four heads o f celery-and-cut^ -into-sm all
pieces. Sim m er in two quarts o f water with two thinly sliced onions. Sprinkle into the saucepan a pound o f very finely ground
rice, stir well together, ada half-pound cold cooked chicken or boiled mutton, cut up in dice, and three quarts o f light gravy.
Season with salt and pepper and stir on the fire until boiling, then simmer gently hour and half, keeping skimmed every now
and again. A d d hair pint cream, pour into hot tureen and serve with crutons or dinner biscuits. .
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Celery 4&lt;aL Frltto*’
Is the popular Italian celery dish. Remove the green leaves and cut fine white celery stalks into bits an inch long. Clean it and
put into boiling water for quarter hour, then dry it on a napkin. Beat up a fresh egg, add a little pepper and salt, then the celery
roll into breadcrumb and fry in butter, or fine white lard. Serve very bot. .
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Cream of Celery Soup
Wash one head of celery, cut in small pieces and simmer in one pint of water until perfectly soft. Mash in the same water, add one
minced onion, and cook ten minutes longer, then pour in one pint of scalding milk. Strain, return to saucepan, add one tablespoonful of flour
stirred smooth in a little cold milk, one tablespoonful of butter, and salt and pepper to season. Serve hot with crackers.

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Celery a’la Asparagus

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. — Wash, trim off tough stalks, tie the bundle, cook in boiling water slightly salted for twenty minutes, or until.tender. Misten toast with
the water, spread witli butter, lay a few stalks on each slice, add butter and salt and serve hot as a course, or the main part of a meal when
meat is not desired.
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Celery Soup With Rice

Ono qunr o f broth, one quart of milk, one half cup o f rice, one teaspoon salt, one bend of Sanford Celery, seasoning. Wash the rice Well and rinse in cold water, and pul
In a thick saucepan over the fire, with a pint o f milk and a teaspoon o f sa lt Wash the celery and grate the white stalks, letting the grated celery fall into the milk until entirely
covered, then put. the riceund gem ly Simmer together until the rice is tender enough to rub through a sieve with u potato musher, addiug more milk ns rice nbsorbs what has
been put in. A fter rubbing the ricé through the sieve, return it to the saucepan, place it again over the fire, and gradually stir in with it the qunrt of broth. If this quuntity of
stock does not dilute the soup to n creamy consistency, add a little milk. Let the Boup get very hot, season with salt und pepper and a pinch of grated nutmeg, and serve nt once

A Favorite Canadian Celery Dish is This: Clean and wash three stalks o f celery and cut in two-inch pieces. Put in a stewpan with mildly salted cold water und
b ing to a boil. Then emerse into cold water and dry on a cloth. Return to the stewpan with an ounce of bulter, seasoning, an ounce of lean cooked chopped and n pinch of
si gar. Cover with white Bt.ock and let all simmer a quarter of hour. Then sprinkle it over with an ounce of rice flour. Cover it with white stock and let a lfb o il slowly for one
h ur and half, till the stock is reduced and creamy. Put in three tablespoonfuls o f tomato sauce and let it simmer ten minutes adding finely chopped parsley.

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Celery au Gratín

Is liked by those fond of cheese flavor. Chop the celery in half inch lengths and cook until tender in salted water. Drain nnd re-heat in white sauce.
Littered bake-dish, sprinkling each layer with dry breadcrumbs and grated cheese. Dot the top layer with crumbs and cheese, with butter and brown in oven.

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Make n nice dish to serve with chops.

Put in layers in

Creamed Celery and Carrots
Cut celery in small pieces and dice carrots! cook separately'in salted water until tender, drain and re-heat together in white sauce.

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Fried Celery With Tomato Sauce
Cut celery in three inch pieces, dip in batter, fry in deep fat and drain on brown paper. Serve with tomato sauce
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!ered cheese and minced parsley
Celery Croquettes

A re fine served with pork chops and
shoe string potatoes, Cook together a
tablespoon each flour and butter and
when well mixed pour into one cup of
_ milk, Add gradually beaten yolk two
ggs, then one cup celery cut In to " bits,
leoson with celery.
pepper arid
xx)l. Mold when cool into small cro­
quettes, roll in cracker dust, then in
beaten egg, then in cracker dust again
and set aside for an hour. Fry in deep fat

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IS IN F U LL SW ING
NOW IS THE TIME TO SEE SANFORD A T ITS BEST.
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Home“- Seekers’ Excursion Som “North­
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Celery Sandwiches

Write for information, also for booklets describing the lands
and the opportunities awaiting the man with a little money

Cut Sanford celery into small pieces,
mix with mayonnaise dressing, spread on
bread and butter.

Buy Sanford Celery from your retailer and
serve raw or In any of the above
mentioned ways«

Peoples Bank Building

It is served with

Plain Stewed Celery

The outer stalks o f celery that are unflr for serving raw may be used. Cut
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into inch pieces, put into boiling water,
£ salted, and'boil thirty to forty minutes
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make a sauce by adding to one cupful of
E die water the celery has stewed in, two
£
tablespoon fuls condensed milk or cream
j£- ami oiie tableSpooniul butteL Thicken
with one tablespoonful of ilour and pour
over the celery.

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Celery and Brown Bread
Chop quite fine enough celery to make
three cupfuls, and cook it until tender in
boiling water. Add to it one quart of hot
milk, one onion, season to taste and
thicken with a little flour rubbed smooth
in a lump o f butter. Let it get very hot
and serve with brown bread sandwiches.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

�reb ruar y 3^1911

THfc SÀNNlRO lirRAID

F l o w i n g wells are
guaranteed. Drainage
sure. Numerous Bou­
levards, graded and
dltohed, traverse this
property

The most beautiful,
most highly ImproVbd,
and richest of all un­
cleared land In the
Celery Delta
Takç Street Cars for

Lots In P A L M V IL L A
sold on -easy terms

F a r m s 1n T " Â L M

PALM

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H A M M O C K sold on
easy terms

H AM M O C K
TRIPS

D..AJ..L.Y

Only thre« and
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T h t Sanford .and
Everglades R. R.
will fun freight

:— tft rtnrvaKri m fc e r
* cars direct through
rricei will soon
advance materially
Buy a town lot in
PALM V IL L A

with aide tracks
every half mile for.
loading cars , .

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10 acres of stately
Majestic
Oaks and fragrant
Yellow Jessamiae
an' exquisite spot
of untrammeled
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Frequent a tr ee t
car service brings
churches, theatres
and shops to your
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Rural Free Delivery mail s«rvice. Convenient
school
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There is no b e t1 e~r,~
safer Investment than
selected real estate

© Improved transportaJ tion la the forerunner
• of Increased values.

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H iHp lòJocksonvtile and does
the fact modo «poblic. He probably res­
isten as John Smith or John Doe and
PuMU d Every Friday Morning si Ssnford. Pis The Herald plays dead.
IT: } Hear. Editor sod PmwWtor
A nd yet people often wonder why pa­
p en do not g iv e the news.
guis« lotion Price, ga.OO a Veer In Advance
The next-torrid sale w ill be chronicled
as
follows:
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Mre tMSMoad-cUM malt Rutter Amin l 22nd
" IT U alleged that a cerlnih " alleged
IMS. at ÜM Pot loffio® at Sanford. Florida,
andar Act at March 3rd, 1870.
man sold to a certain alleged man an
alleged piece o f property at an alleged
Office in Herald DuUdini
price."
T rier hont No. 146.

THE ANTI PASS CRAtt

• T h e cigar atnke in Tam pa ,U Over and
the whole state will rejoice with the cigar
city. W ith all the families returning and
the pay roll taking plethoric dimensions
again Tampa will present the same busy
appearance at the annual "b ig show" In
February.

Swept o ff their feet by a w ave o f
alleged reform. Florida legislators have
e n a c t*!
most stringent laws, which
preve-it railroads exchanging passes and
miles jo books for advertising In dally
and v eekly newspapers, and these laws
are r/en more unjust than stringent
The Herald enjoys the unique distinction
Alabi ma did the same thing, and Alabama
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being one o f the few printing offices in
la repenting, os shown by d je fact that
a bill to allow the exchange between the world, to be ' vU H ed' try burglars.
raljRMds and newspapers Is now being Either the burglar was craxy or be hod
the impression .that. The Herald was
Thi enactment and .enforcement o f the' m a k fn g &gt; ö S r ttß ^ * S tis «r n iO i^ u 8 Ä l ha
laws -n Florida has done nothing but should be consigned to Chattahoochee
injur« those who are endeavoring to instead o f Jail?

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to pu lish newspapers tljq tm p the most
poten factors in the
State In former years they w e fiT g iv e n
trons, citation in payment for the publi­
cation o f train schedules for the benefit
o f the ir renders and patrons of the roads,
and in few . I f any, instances were any
paper t ever influenced In their attitude
. towar I the railroads by the issuance of
- tram rortatlon. It wob shnply a* case of
*‘ T M f :3tMia7lge * w « d " 'W— Tdaiw—fawdneoaproportion, and having the privilege
taken from them, has injured many pa­
pers In a business way, making travel
— Ia t_ the managers and employees, at
regu L r rates, impossible.'*
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Tbt fact that legislators are prevcnted:
from &gt;islng free transportloh is wise and
cornn ridable, for what right have they to
accep gifts from the transportation companie T They get their mileage and
salort « ‘ from the State, ond any legislator
who t ill accept a pass Is not worthy of
the n: me o f legislator. It is different with
the n&lt; wipnpers, for t h e y 'g iv e valuable
adver.islng In return for transportation,
and d &lt; not sell tlielr principles for fa-

Tow els
Sheeting and Sheets

J. K. METTIN.GER

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We wlkit orders from anyone, anywhere, In any quantity:

Ft##» t O t Coai*!td*ttd Balldtng
WI lit

tprlM im i. nub rricrcwc, liwn ih n f dcuiing ttttdy or gtnul ««ploymou ol ihn

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Sanford— The best town— the most solid
lawn— backed up by the best farming
section in the state o f Florida, is grow in g,
greater every d a / a n d you sliould buy a
lot In "Sanford Heights" addition while
you can get «me cheap and on easy terms.
S«ro nd in this issue.
25c
February 14th and 15th, the' A . K.
Huwkes Co., will have a first class optician
with their ogta, L. R. Philips Co. Come
and have your eyes examined and fitted
free o f charge.
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For Sale— 5 acres truck farm 2 A miles
from town' A mile from loading station,
tins 21 Inch flowing well and has been
plowed and harrowed. Address Box 1225
Sanford.
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S pecial s a le a t Y o w e ils , Feb., 8th,
9 th and 10th, 3 days o nly. M uslin un­
d e rw e a r, w o o l d ress f o o d s and read y
to
w ear
w a ist, th e ch ance you
shouldn't miss. N. P. Y o w e ll &amp; Co.
Breeding Stock— Place orders now for
one day old chicks from Potter's W inter
layers. Reds or Leghorns. E. R. Potter, R.
No. 2.
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IDEAL SPRING FERTIIZING
Ail Spring Fertilizing Is Not IDEAL

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Ideal Means the Highest Excellence— A Combination ol
•all Good Points. Ideal fe rtilize r Means a perfect
Plant food. Ideal fe rtilizin g Means the C orrect
use of this Plant food. '
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Q U E S T IO N S O N S P R IN G

Brings Up Im portant Questions on This Subject and 3
Answers Them. Send fo r If.
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A ll kinds o f repair work.
chine U Garage Co.
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Special Offering In Ferns.
Floral Designs to Order.

S an ford,
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Be sure and attend the "fu ll mooners"
frankfurter roast ilhd cake walk at Beck's
park, Cameron C ity Friday evening Feb.,
10th.'* Carf. IpaVe Sanford 7:15 and 7:45.
Returning 10 p. m. th e y w ill show you a
good lime.

E X H IB IT S
Citrus Fruits, Farm Products,
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Hogs, Cattle, Horses, Poultry,
Bench Show, Arts and Crafts
SCHOOL

E X H IB IT S

A M U SEM EN TS
-Do&amp;Pony and Monkey-Circus,
W ild West Shows, Oriental Village
Human Doll, Old Plantation Jap Village

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W IT H T E N O T H E R S H O W S

Sanford Ma­
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P h oto cs. Stam p P tio to e s a re Just
M arry Crippcn w ill tune o r rep a ir
and k eep In o rd e r yo u r piano In • s a t­ w h a t you w a n t to p a s te In yo u r Valen­
is fa c to r y m anner f o r about h a lf o t h ­ tinos. O ver L f t j l i g r o c e r y .
e r s ch a rg e . Pin th is t o y o u r m em ­
Underwoods toy harness, saddles, liorse
o ry .
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and mule Jewelry.
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'P h o n e I6 &amp;

JACKSONVILLE,

If you want any thing in house furnish­
ings you can gel it a t Jones-McLaughlin
Company.
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Autoca and «»rria g e painting
derwood's. First class wo rk.

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B a rrin gton Hall's c o ffe e a t L P. M eCullers.
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t o r Rent— House o f J iv e room*, corner
12tli, and Oak Avenue. August Schnei­
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AOERT JACKSONVILLE TLORAL COMPANY

JACKSOnYULC, rLM.

local Mlcmca ln Ml «cciico«. ««4 wwjjd 1» yte*«4 U&gt; ««c m Wruien

Watch N. 0 . Gamer’s window displays
1- each week for new and big bargains in

L; H. T E M P L E

Our o rls tn s t-d tre c tfro m ^ m U l lo Um ro o t-m ilh o d ol
aelltna hsa proven Itself to bc extrrm tly satuioctary^.

inrlllc ready for Immediate shipment or delivery. Sample, Price, Order Blank, Com plete
-— Information. CalLW rite. Wire, Telephone Ho. 4137.

B a rrin gton H all'» c o ffe e a t L. P. MeCullers.
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FLOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS

-w^hink JJlff

r. anxious to make your doti will In vest In RuaaaUotd.

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Keep your ety! on .'What's going on at
w o ur store. W ea sk y o u -lo carefully.com t pine our pricesgwith anyone's quotations,
if Look them up and We will get your buidnets. Sanford FarnUure Co.
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Plano Tuning

Every Stale of the Union

Tbouund, el Boot« to B«ltr to. n»««7 O h ol t i m » » SnadJag Advonltuata

Only a few weeks longer nnd the city
election, will be upon us. Hiere seems to
be a general tipathy.„ upon the part of
the majority o f Uio citizens and as yet
there is no excitement over the possible
result. The mayor and aldermanic part
o f the ticket seems to be going very slow
and very few possible candidates can be
found.

cause to enables them to secure the
publk ty they seek without placing themeolvei under obligations to the editor.
The n * »paper men like it, because they
can ti &gt;reby treat all fairly and at the
some time receive Just compensation for
their «pace. Each succeeding year, will
see m,*re political matter printed as ad­
vertising a w U tiie editotal column will be
more tree from die Influence o f people
whb want to use the paper only when
they tiuve on axe to grind— K ey West
Cl risen.

Nev ¿»paper work In Sanford 1s auum^
ing «13pcs these days that to say the
least ore grotesque. I f a man makes a
sale of land The Herald la requested not
lo mm ounce the fact until such a time as
both l irtiee designate.
Th&lt; other d a y a man went hunting up
the rt er aud was evidently shoL He did

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W a 'wwte w ith ssnsa c iwow i « t a t a
burglar whb Invaded tlio office o f the
Sanford Herald was caught while he was
“ sorting over the money and checks." * I f
the Impression got nut that real money
U sometimes found In newspaper "offices,
w e tremble for the safety o f every
sanctum In tlie Slate.— Tampa Tribune.

cause they like the candidate's views
direct, without evasion or deception. The

PRESS CENSORSHIP

BOYS’ and MEN’S CLOTHING

lettuce. This was the net returns after
all charges bad been paid. T h ey can now
rake in an equal amount from a crop of
celery and yet there are' people who would
live In thè north wlwn they can buy Sanford lands at an easy rate.

• Orange county will soon be in the thick
o f another w et and dry election. The
commissioners o f that county have order­
ed the election for March 1st. Orange
voted the saloons out a year or more, ago,
but went wet in the recent State-wide
controversy' which makes It hard to get
a lino on her action In the. present con­
test. h is dlfiicult ta understand why any
community, once rid o f the saloons, should
NEW POLITICAL ADVtRIISINO
want to take them on ugaln— L ive Oak
• One of the most significant features o f Democrat.
recen1 political campaigns is the changed
attitu a.of candidates generally toward
Editor Bob of tha Sanford Herald came
the n&lt; /»papers. Until a very few years
out last week with a ' statement that was
ago tl 1 Idea o f a candidate for office
sassy, Interesting and rather unusual.
buyln • space in a newspaper, openly and Holly said that he would be boiled if he
aboveboard, the same as a merchant
ever gave any more free advertising for
buys it, was unheard of. He tried to
any amusements. He says he gave a way
coax, threaten or bribe tho editor to sup­
over two thousand dollars' worth o f ad­
port him in former times, but. never
vertising and when his “ boys” go to the
wanted the dear people to know how he
show they got the "marble hearL" Holly
managed i t And the fool editor, nine
says that he oen pay for his tickets and
times out o f ten. would sail in and make
he Intends to be paid for ills advertising:
a lot • I enemies In supporting a man
How comforting it Is to hear o f an editor
who « ould’t give him a pleasant look the
that is able t o buy a ticket to a show.—
day 1 iter the election. Of - late years,
Pensacola News.
more luslness men liave developed In
the
rwspaper field and they have
The Sanford Herald is calling upon the
awak led to the fact that their space is
worth something and that the only honor­ good people o f that section 10 be "up and
able w ay to sell It is to do. it openly. doing in the mattor o f an exhibit at the
W h et the politician finds that he has Orange oouuty fair to be held next month".
to pa i for It the same as the merchant The Herald says that there is no section
who needs publicity, he pays for it— or he In the world that can make a greater or
doesn't get very fa r as a politician. The more varied display Uian Sanford, and
while tills la a large claim, few people

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THE TIME

Knowing the injury that has been
dqno the small,, papers through (his
ebsurr.y stringent law, The Metropolis
siticer ly hopes the coming Legislature
w ill a&gt; -end It to a common sense de­
gree-.. Jacksonville Metropolis.
The Herald la well satisfied with present
anaiu intents. W e have no time to ride
and c uld get no benefit from passes.

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F R E E A T T R A C T IO N S
HUMANE, The Fastest Trotting Ostrich in the World
GIVING AN EXHIBIT TW ICE DAILY
NICK CARTER, The World's Famous High-Diver, Jumping
110 Feet Into

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Good Iron Beds from $2,50 up. W1UBaseball between Rollins College and the Ormond Team

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E xhibits transported free on Railroads. * Reduced fates 'h a w
been granted by railroads. February 7 to 11, scheduled to Feb­
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iirsANfORD enuRcnts

IJIM-uere»— Theflaat
Ing quite a showing
wenihcr ha»
been very Invorabte.
There will bo a fair acreage o f beaus
Where Devout of the Celery
and cukes but' from present Indications
City Worship Sunday.
the tomato crop will ba small at this
point. An effort w ill bo mnde to get
resume
all c h u r c ii ev en ts some early Rocky Ford eants Into market.
Th e Florida Vegetable Grower*-' Asso­
ciation the Sanford Celery Association,
Of Interest to Those Religiously In- Chase It Co., and J. E. Pace will all
cllned— Suhlects of Discourses
forward lorge shipments of celery and
for tho Sabbath.
lettuce and late potatoes and other spring
T V , |&gt;H iar&lt; i f tHt C K » r t h n l a |Im C j t j » 1. E i r i a J r
crops.
Uu u m J ia bria« W kb J tKrir A in n «M n »i&gt;
Chose &amp; Co., nre the only shippers of
oihii Oi.rck N m u All iA a aal l.i.r ih.o W «I« b l&gt;r ifn r o a a a *
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oranges from this point and their Inrgo
packing house is in almost constant oper­
rirat Methodist
Re*. J. A, Hendry, p u tor; church, comer Park ation.

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avenue and Fifth street;
nuTu'avenua aind S iventtT 'strU l: phone
Sunday morning service ■» H i evening service,
7-Ou. Sunday achool, 0:48 *. m.; Jno.- K. Metlinger. Supt
Teacher*' meeting every Friday.
7:30 p. m.
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Sunday School 9:45 a. m. J. K. Mettinger In charge A . R. Chappel o salstin g.
Sotoot M draw ing In inlcreat end ^riiutor.v
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Business me na Bible Class obntlnuc» to
gatKer''members In Interest,
why not
have it reach the one bundled mark and
build a special room fo r'th e beat-work T
11 a. ra. “ Monthly Communion” Socrulnt

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J. E. Pace, known as the "celery king”
and the lurgest grower jn Florida, has 75
acres o f very fine celery. The bulk of
the crop will move early. Mr. Pace ships
Independently. He expects to commence
bbnrding his r e lc r r T W x r ’ w TM lrw id his

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February 10. Ho also has some of the
late Green Top variety of celery. Mr.
Plfco's crop Is looking very Bite mid he
should ship some very-fine stqdrF. E. Lame. for inany«i*arS&gt;wOiYcudKr,

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the'churcii should jJejpresent and plmnke, dependent grower this year, having taken
7 p. m. Preaching by the Pastor.- Sub­ active charge of hi&amp; farm near Runds
ject "M an,“ h lr Intrinsic value to God and aiding this, year—for- Ute- benefit o f Ids
to the world. I have a message for all health. Mr. Lane has 8 acres of nlco
celery which will be shipped in February
the people especially the mem
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A C hH ñ láñ A relooraO TW tended to nit;
A.
L.
Wilburns
will
ship
independently.
A special invitation to tho strangers who
Mr. Williams baa 2 acres o f celery and a
may be in the city.

~ n n d MagnoUirrTOontbly business meeting
of board o f Stewards. “ This is a board
meeting."
Wednesday 7:30, bible study and prayer
meeting "o g d M "L lv e “ crowd InstW ednrsduy all the "D ead" were absent. “ Come
take the water o f life freely."
Friday 7:30 p. m. Sunday School officers
teachers and adult members meet for (he
lesson study followed business meeting.
Let all be present. Place o f meeting will
be announced Sunday Morning:
T h « P f t p l i ' i C o n tr e g a tio n a l
Gepote O. Waldron, paator; Sunday morn Ins
it-ry let\I, II:
If: evening aervlce.
aervtce. 7:00; prayer meeting
Sabbath achool,
0:43 *f m.
Wnlntaday, 7:00 p. m : SuMiath
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7. C. Easmtiuler, Superintendent.

First Baptist
Kev. J. W. Wildiusn. pastor; Sunday morning
•crvlce. It: evening service. 7.00; Sabbath achool.
■0:48 n. m.| I’rol. N J, Perkin*. Supt; prayer
nieedrgevery Wednesday. 7:00 p. ra.; teachers'
meeting Friday evening at 7:30.

Thu Sunday School w ill study Elijah
the Prophet, at 10 n. m. A t 11 o'clock
the phi tor will preach, subject, “ America,
the World's Greatest Mission Field. A t
*7 p. m. the* fourth discourse of the life o f
Christ wtU be delivered on "CKHsF* First
Utterance. Strangers are curdinlly in vit­
ed to attend.
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Presbyterian
Kev. J. F. McKinnon, pastor; morning service,
II evening service, 7:00; Sabbath school, 9:45 a.
m; Henry McLaulin. Supt,; prayer meeting Wed-,
nrsdav 7:30 D. rn

Preaching morning and evening by (he
pastor. Rev. J. F. McKinnon. A fter rectmslderaslon o f the matter o f changing
the hour for evening service, it w ub agreed
to continue the hour at 7 o'clock, instead
of changing it to 7:30 us announced- This
applies in this churcii to both Sabbath
evening service nnd Wednesday evening
liraycrmeeting.
AH nre cordially invited
to attend these services.
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Cathollo
Catholic Church. Oak avenue between Bth and
9tb street*,. Kev. Father Dreannhan In charge.
Kosary, sermon
7:30 p m Sun__ _____________ i heard Saturday
..._i Sunday of the month between 4 and S
P |ra and 7 and B p. in. First Sunday of month
mass at 7:30 p . in. and 10 a. ra.
H oly C ra s s t p ls c o p a l
Rev. B. F. Brown, rector; A. D. Key, senior war­
den: Sunday morning service, I t ; evening service
S:0O; Sabbath school. 0 .4 8 a. ra.; B. F.W hltner,
Supj.; prayer meeting. 7:30 Wednesday evening

dillon has some good celery
and cauliflower. He will ship independ­
ently, Joe Cameron is a large independent
shipper of lettuce and celery. Mr.Camer­
on Is now boarding his celery.;
'A7Tfffrlicr~antt MnTid &amp;- Meal -a re In dc(&gt;cndent shippers and are hoarding
their celery, which should be ready- to
movti In ten days to two weeks.
C. M. Berry lias 3 acres covered by can­
vas, about 2 acres Tn peppers which have
been hearing for same time, und 1 acre
j f very nice looking young lettuce, also
cukes started in flower pots which he Is
forcing for the early market.
Walker &amp; Dunlap have 50 acres of
potatoes under irrigation.
It Is now estimated that Sanford will
ship 100,000 barrels o f Irish potatoes this
season.
Sanford strawberries will soon tie offercd in the local market. The acreage in
strawberries this season Is greater than
It hns ever been there and this promises
to develop Into u paying branch oP the
truckers' business.
Several large (irons of Bennudn onions
huve beenl&gt;ianied at Sanford this season
and the crops look exceptionally fins.
Cruse Barnes sold his 7-acre Vegetahte
farm at Sanford for 58,000 last week.
W. G. Smith lias moved to Sanford from
Anthony to engage in vegetable grow­
ing__ Packer.
The Chinese Fam ine
While we have plenty o f bread and to
spare China is again in the throes of an­
other dreadful fuiniite. One thousand a
day nre succumbing tuthe honors of star­
vation nnd fever is the report, und months
will Intervene before uhother hutvesl can
be expected from the flood-stricken dis­
tricts.
An appeal is being mude to our favor­
ed land for help. Already Christians are
responding, reajizing that this practical
demonstration o f the humaneness o f our
religion will do much to recommend its
genuineness. Sanford will bring down n
Messing on herself by sending her gift to
the China Famine Fund. Bible House,
New York.
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-Tb* fullnwiws SanlWinan annautu» (ball candi­
dacy for\h&lt;* petition of Aldermen of the city of
Sanford:
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W. W. ADKKNATHY
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Crop C on dition s o t S an ford
Tho weather Jtcro for the past
‘
weeks has Boon qoite~"Wxnn. which -he*
caused the celery crop to advance rapid­
ly. This warm weather while a benefit
to the celery has been a detriment to
some extent to the lettuce «
It has been
too warm to make the lettuce head w e ll
- . . - T h e weather is ooolef at |»resent and
some fancy lettuce should go forward In
---- -the near future. « - &amp;------- T- -- ------There are quite o number o f buyers
here both from the eastern and western
markets. Quite a
little lettuce was
bought in the field, the predominating
price being $600 per acre. Lettuce Is
small lots ranges from $1.50 to $2.25, f.
o. b., Sanford.
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Tho celery acreage Is estimated at
Ttbout43 per cent o f last year's acreage.
About two-thirds o f this trill move before
April 1, and tbe balance w ill extend Into
May. Quite a little o f the Green Top
variety lias been planted tills year which
will move late In-the season.
Last week 23 -refrigerators left this
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W illi «u ff the wtiiTUK« - is »- tb l* - * e * l
&lt;0. This was all lettuce. Sm all lota o f
cauliflower and a « n a il amount of celery
have been shipped by expreas.
About 5.000 sacks o f ‘ Irish potatoes
have been planted In the Sanford celery
dolui, which la estimated to constitute

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YOU TAKE NO RISK.
Our Reputation and Monty Ars Back
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W e pay fo r i l l ‘ the medicine used
darin g the trial. If our remedy fa lls to
com pletely relieve you o f coustlpatlon.
W e take a ll the risk. You are not ob­
ligated to us in uuy w ay w hatever. If
you accept onr offer. Could anything
be more fa ir for you i
Is there any
raasou w hy you should hesitate to put
our claim s to a practical teat?
Th e must actentlflc, common sense
treatment Is Itexall Orderlies, which
are eaten like candy. Th ey are very
pronounced,' gen tle and pleasant In
action, and particularly agreeable In
every way. T h ey, do not cau se‘ diar­
rhoea. nausea, flatulence, gripin g or
any Inconvenience w hatever.
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Magnolia Farm
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and it was only a question ot how soon
the machinery would nin hot and force
him to alight.
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made ^ d e s c e n t close toy. fi
on hià"pontoon. The pontoon was moored
to the lower side o f the biplane^iml when
it struck the'w ater tr nssumod an upright
position, supporting the biplane, with its
daring master, until the speedy Roe could
rnnge alongside and pick, him up. The
biplane was Riso taken aboard nnd the
Roe steamed for Hnvana.
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High S ch ool N otes
Dr. Graver, o f Worchestcr Mass., paid
our school a visit lost week. Dr. Graver
is making n tour o f the country noting the
school condition», and..pronounces San­
ford’s o n « o f (he best.
A ll ore working hurt! for the success of
the piny. "Toys Aw ake," to ite given next
Tuesday and Wednesday irf£hts, benefit
of the High School Library.
The boys have organized n Debating
Society and' will Itnve a meeting next
Monday afternoon .al lite High School
Auditorium. Woman’p suffrage will bo
the subject for-debate. • .
This is tho week of tho Mid-Term ex­
amination.
"W o have troubles of our
own."
Monday afternoon, the 23rd. the Irving
Literary Society held a meeting. The
musical numbers were well rendered, and
sonerai interesting papers in which A v i­
ation was tho central subject, were road.
Tiie Hunt number was tho reading o f the
“ Salmagundi,” l l i f Hlgo School paper. A ll
were so well pleased that, the motion to
ad jour iieto o d fo r-a e vcra liu iliu L ca before
being seconded.
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The Track Team Is working hard and
soon the lucky ones will receive their entry
blanks for the meet ot the census cclebratlon-in Tnmjta on Feb., 18. Rollins Col­
lege has postponed its unhual Intersclwlustic meet to Feb., 22 so that the dates
will not-confllct.
The- Irving Literary Society held its
meeting Monday afternoon, giving u good
program. The musical numbers were well
rendered. There were several Interest jng
pa|ters reud, In which aviation was the
central subject. The Inst number was tho
"Salmagundi” , a studen^ puper giving
items of school Interest.
A ll were so
pleased that the motion to adjourn stood
for several minutes before being seconded
The boys have organized n debating
society so that they may Ite fitted for
public speaking nnd get a better knowl­
edge o f tho issues o f thè day. Olllccrs
will be elected soon und u good program
drawn up. The active work will not be
commenced until after the mid-term ex­
amination, now a week off.
Dr. Garver, of Worcester. Mass., paid
our school 'a pleasant visit Monday.- Dr.
Garver is greatly interested in all educa­
tional work and is observing the school
conditions throughout the country. He
pronounces Sanford’s system -on e o f Um
best be has seen.
A large number o f the pupils are to
take part - in tbe play to Ite given benefit
o f (he High School library.
Prof.-Lyn ch visited our school on last

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erllea are panl4wUely.8uod.toc.chtL.
dram -aged a nd deUcKlB w o n a .
W e urge y o u - to try Itexall OrderUse at our risk.
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iA v ia to r .M cC u rdy Falls S h o rt o f IIN
Goal by Ten M iles
C O M M IS S IO N M E R C H A N T S
A viator J. A . D. McCurdy made a note­
C
AR LOT, DISTRI BUTORS
worthy attempt to fly in a Curtiss biplane
from K ey West to Havana Monday morn­
W e want your crop and w ill o ffer special inducem ents
ing. He negotiated eighty o f the ninety
miles b e lw e e ir the tw o p atn tirn n dlh eo. was forced to drop to the heaving boeom
K. R, M U R R E L L , Resident M anager
of the Gulf, in sight o f the torpedo boat,
SAN FO RD . FLO R ID A
destroyer Roe, which picked tilm up. A*
wireless from the Roe announced tbe fact
that McCurdy had failed of his goal by
■only ten miles and tbnt lie was safe
aboard the boat.
The dispatch from the Roe stated that
the biplane was going along smoothly
nfterNt passed the Paulding, some thirty
miles from Havana, and some sixty miles
A ll M odern Im prove mente
from Key West, bu t' shortly afterward H u n tin g , F is h in g and Rest
m C.
McCurdy noticed that the machinery was
not running with lire »ceuetumeiL VJWilW
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examination sbowc
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�npd recitations were enjoyed; each girl their stay among us and w e shall miss
was presented with n crocheted ■ribbon them. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rich accom­
and rosette, three being pink and three panied them&lt;as for as Jacksonville.
blue.
■Mrs. Louis u i Benrdall A ven u e is quite
Mr. Gilbert of Naw York. Is spending a 111
while at his homo here, while stnnding
Our Sunday School la planning for
on
. vaTeniiiie carnival to be held in M r Beck*
caught a basa weighing 10 lb#., 3 az,. In grove.
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for further announcement

A Budget of Interesting Items
Prom Correspondents

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tm n s o r tH B N G E c o u n t y «= * * * » —

t^ lt^ a s a was found a

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The "W est Side” is still flourishing and
doesn't need a
brass band nor an
auctioneer to demonstrate the fact. I f
the city will Just get a hustle o n .. and
finish our road w e w ill be -able to make
last MS' much noise us they do on the
other aide o f town.
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Some o f .the finest lettuce over leaving
Sanford was - shipped from the W est
Side lest week.
; with measles, w s ore , glad to
report them both on the road to recovery.
H. L. Smith o f Macon. Ga., spent a few
days with his sen’ and family, J. A.
Smith.
.Miss Ada Lovell of Apopka who»&lt;bas
been visiting llte Misses Sianstrom, re­
turned to her home this week.
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V, Mr$. 5 - A . Eddy o f Green Cove Springs
was the guest o f Mrs. W illiam S. Thomson,
a few days o f last week.
M n. Ehner D eO am p of Ocalo, has-been
K A . H eerdt

son visited great state Into the Union, her lo y a le x sons and daughters planned to spend
Mrs. G. R. Nlcholsyn has been quite port o f the day together In commemoru*tlon o f the event. A fte r attending Sun
sick but is now improving.
day
School and Church, they carried‘their
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Chambliss returned
Well
filled baskets to Mr. Becks grove
to their home In Leslie, Ga., last Mon
where
they ate dinner together und
day. *...'~ytalked'of Kansas and times gone by.
Mrs. W- J- Denial entertained last Fri­
Ahaong the Kansans attending from San­
day. very pleasantly ot.a "spend-the-dnyford were. 0. E. Walker and w ife, B, A .
pnrty". It Is alwaya a treat to be
Howard and fam ily,^Ted Schumann, wife,
guest o f lha Daniel home, so pleasant Is
daughter and mother, Gus Hill and wife,,
the place and .its Inmates. Those who
enjoyed Mrs. Daniel’s hospitality on this
and Dr. and Mre. Homnghoua. A m o
occasion were, Mesdames. Fultz, Robinthose present who were not Kansans were
‘•on, Morgan, PattlshalL Etheredge and
Mrs. John, Mre. Bonnes, Prof, and Mrs.
Speer.
Maris, Mr. and Mrs. Glarke Book. Thera
* Last Sunday b ein g s fifth Sunday-there were fifty eight persons present and It
was no regular service at either church proved to he a most enjoyable occasion.
but, by special request, Rev. Sounder ga ve
The Sanford Library
us, as he always does, an Instructive
The Sanford Library has Just completed
practical sermon at the morning hour.
’ Actual work has begin an the railroad another successful year.-—The
which passes.through Geneva and When meeting at tbe Library rooms last Thurs­
it's completed we, one and atL w ill sound day, afternoon called out a large aud repone accimaUon o f thankfulness that we reaentative attendance. Reports from the
can get aoraewbere without taking nday's librarian and the treasurer showed that
oum ey la . a _ tm g g y ^ n r rmozlng 3 h k t the t a tit t e e r a f riM?Qur t a l to e n pirehed
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On last Thursday afternoon m A . Addle
her Robinson entertained, In a moat delight­
ful manner, the ladles M, M. S.. Society.
A ft e r th eiM iiln eu w n ro v o r;
e d b y Mrs. J. A ..S m ith .-m o tored -to Xk- social Itour was spent. lando and back one night last week.
A tissue paper cap o f queer shape and
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton have returned wrapped w optional adore, was given
from a very pleasant trip to W inter Park each guest; this cap was worn the re­
mainder o f the afternoon, also In each
and Malt* red.
Thursday afternoon the "B lde-a-W ce" package was found a popper which ga ve
Club met at the home of. Miss A da alurm as soon ss discovered. Delicious
Stenstrom. Ten members and one visitor sandwiches, pickles, coffee, cakes and
being present. A fter a short business orange straws were served. So
m eeting a delicious luncheon was served pleasant was the afternoon that all w ere
Music and readings furnished the enter­ loathe to leave. Especially Invited guests
tainment. and never bat the club spent a were present, Mesdatnes G ilbert W ill
more pleasant afternoon, and adjourned Adam s and Lewis.
Mrs. L C. Denmark
mother In Jacksonville.

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Many friends here as elseWhera w ill be
to meet on next Thursday at the borne of
glad toiknow that Mrs. Adams la alga to
Mrs. Thornton.
go driving on pleasant . days, and
tael sure that this balm y clim ate will be
PAOLA P O IN T S .
great benefit to our friend.

Bno d s i Correspond«oce to Tbs ttsrald:

January has certainly been a beautiful
motgj^flnii. a dcJigbt to the northern vit-

, MOORE’ S STATION
Special Correspondence to Tbe Herald; . i_'

Mrs. D. H. Moss entertained her cousin
Mr*. C. F. Cooley nnd daughters. Miss
George Ellis and Xriknd Mr. Simmops dost
Cooley and M ist 'S ara o f Madison, Wis.,
week, both gentlemen were from Harvey
arrived last week and are established for
the rest o f the season In their pleasant
B. W . Herndon has erected a tenant
boose on the ^Square."
bouse and other buildings on his property
Mr. and Mrs. F . W . Flanner o f Indian­
here.
apolis, Ind., property owners here, ore
The colored people o f Canaan have
rooking a visit south, stopping In Sanford
owing to lack o f accommodation for vis­ their new church ready to occupy.

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Mrs. George Spoor o f Beardnli, Is con
itors In our little burg. 1/ we could only
have a boarding bouse or smalt bote] and fined to her lionic from Injuries received
h ave our houses rented w e might amount In falling down the , stair w ay In the
Notional Bank building.
to something sometime.,

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Our Feed line Is complete; when you are in want o f same, T-,
give us a call. W e will save you money, and also give you the
yery best o f quality. W e carry a full line o f chicken feeds. When
your l^ens are not giving you the eggs they should. Try our feeds
for them, und see if the change wont pay you. W e have the
feed for your cow also. I f you are not trying it now tom e to see
or phone da, and we will tell you what feeds you w ill get the best
Tesults fromT
In stnple groceries we can save you money; now If you like
to Bave this little coin, it will be to your interest to get our prices
before buying.
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lt a Caw Issva Sanford 2:lS -and 7:45. i
“ “ ^ 'A 'a e l ^ b h i ^ ^ 't r y V n V m a T n - '
ed her music class o f six girls s t a tw elve visit from his brother and w ife o f Indiana. turning at 10 p. in. Music by minstrels
A number o f our fanners w ill soon he throughout the entire evening. Plenty
o'clock luncheon. The color sebeoe in
the dinning room was green and red; and cutting celery.
o f other amusdjueiltl lire promised end
thU happy land o f Jolly girls did full
Mrs. C. A . Stuart and little daughter a good time end pleasant evening Is esJu g&amp; g-B LU M daln iy dishes prepared by Mildred, h ave returned ta their bosns ln lou red.
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fr a n k fu r te r R o a st and Cake W alk .
Mr. and Mre. 0. E. Walker and sister,
Tha “ full mooners" o f Cameron City in
and Mr. and Mrs. Sargent were Cameron accordance with their plan to give a
City visitors last week.
social «va ry full moon w ill have a frank­
Mrs. Dr. Kelley and her sister Mrs. furter roast together with a cake' walk
Trainer, o f New Y ork spent one day leaf at Beck's Park during the February full
week enjoying our parks and farms and moon evening February 10th.
J. L. Sieg has returned from Orlando.
calling on aome.acqualnlances bare.
The Coke Walk w ill be tbe principal a t­
Dr. J. J. Burns visited in Orlando last
Dr. Keeior o f New York is visiting his traction o f the evening and the contest
week .and thence to Eustace to visit
will be entered by several couples who
fam ily also their home on Lake Onora.
friends.
Mrs. EUze Mens is one o f our winter Will "w alk” for a large home-made cake.
Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Peters spent last
The Judgea will be Harry Ward, J. 0.“
visitors.
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XarsmaLwlih .Killur.—So much, eo indeed,
that only a small balance U left In thy
j Respectfully,
treasury for the activities of the coming
yeor
. Vigorous tliftom inn follow ed ns to wuy*
and means, and It developed as the tense
o f the meeting that special efforts should
be put into action which shall bring more
funds and at the same time broaden tbe
usefulness o f this fine institution o f 'San­
ford. One result was tbe appointment*of
n special finance eomm lttee from tha ac­
tiv e ladies p f the city, whose duty it is to
canvass the citizens for money and mem
benhip In the Library. W ith over thlr
teen hundred books on the shelves it
■cema a pity that more o f them arc not
in circulation among the people.
• The officers for the year as elected are
ns follows: President. Mr. C. R. Walker, 1•■.
Most Complete Line of Baked Goods in Florida
vice p ru d en t, Mrs. H. L. Deforest; secre­
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tary and librarian, Mrs. E. W. D. Dunn;
NO. Ill PARK AVENUE.
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Phone 106
treasurer, Mr! Raymond Key. The same
book committee, with Prof. Perkins at the
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
head, was continued for another year,
which insures the same careful selection
o f books that has heretofore distinguished
the Library.
Three dollars paid at one lim e makes
one a full member with rights for a year,
The same privilege, but without vote, may
J. B. W ILLIAMS; Prop.
be obtained by the payment o f one dollar
a year or thirty cents a quarter Special
arrangements are made for the drawing
o f books by tboee' here for only a short
period.
Commendable improvement has been
shown In the use o f tbe children's section
All Kinds Country Produce Bought and Sold
o f .the Library. Periodicals also have
21?, C o r , 3rd S tr a e t and S a n fo rd Aye.
wide circulation.
It’s a good thing.
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H elp It along.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fenner o f Eustls,
The young folks o f the neighborhood
gathered at Mr. H anley's Friday evening Florida and Menton, Ohio, w ire visitors
Bird M m a t Tam pa
lis t and proceeded to surprise the young at J. C. Ellsworths Monday.
The
premier
feature o f the 1432 per
people at Island Lake, and a most en joy­
Tbe vegetable growers association mem'
cent
ran
sus
celebration
which w ill ba held
able evening was spent
bare loaded a car with lettuce here on
In
Tampa
from
February
11th to £5th
Tuesday,
and
two
core
on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kirk enjoyed a
w ill be the four days' aviation meet con­
trip to St. Petersburg last week.
ducted by Glenn H. Curtiss and four of
J. V . Booth and CL C. Pearson have
CAMERON C ITY CLIPPINGS.
the world's b eit known man birds.
purchased the launch Nina and put her In To tha Editor at Tba Herald:
The dates o f aerial contest w ill be
The weather man has promised us
the Wnklva river for the present
February 10th. 20th, 21st and 22nd. Th e
Monday evening last fire brake opt In cooler weather which will t&gt;e very a c program will ba divided so as in make
the negro quarters at Bothamly's m ill and ceptoble to the growing crops. •
each afternoon's exhibition o f equal In­
Dr, and Mrs, Sw art* o f Peiup. have
for awhile It looked as 11 the whole plant
terest.— ------- — r~'~~
was doomed, but by bard wprk and well come to make their home with their son.
A . C. McCurdy, the daring young Cana­
directed efforts the conflagration was sub­ Prof. George Swartz on Laks Onora.
dian who is now attracting worldwide at­
dued with only the loss o f several small Dr: Swartz will occupy the pulpit of our
tention b y h it’ uverwater flights at the
buildings, The Ice uhour pecking twuse new church and preach for us such week
K ey West n a v a l station, w ill bring .Zwo
caught'fire from the burning shneks, but when his health and ' strength permits.
of his latest type monoplanes to T
was saved by putting up ladders and car­ He has given us two elegant. scholarly
He will make a number o f overwatsr
rying water to the roof, the work o f the sermons which we greatly enjoyed and
flights betw een Tnmpn and Fort Dade;
A ren tz brother*.
-" V ■ epivecintcd am i made U i feel unreel ve*
and give various exhibitions at the Cele­
very fortunate. A number o f our friends
bration grounds. During his Sights to
came
out from Saufard Sunday morning
GENEVA JOTTINGS
tho Forts, he will be accompanied by a
to'attend Sunday School and church and
Bo k U I Cot reapoodeac« to Tb« Harald:
number o f torpedo boot and officers
•were well pleased. It is s o Inspiration
tbe United States Signal Corps will bo
The weather U so beautiful it would
US to bqvp them
seem « pitywhould th e T »W »w a v t
-—»jd e ta ile d to take passage In -McCurdy's
'owell is o n « o f the recent arrivals A ir Ship.
G en ov, regrets exceedingly to loee the'
fa m U f of 4, P. Taylor from ftraon* her
citizens. For years they have resided
here, though having moved to Orlando,
they still have financial interests here
and we hope to have them among us
again.

- S od -U o Before-¿Placing-Your- Orders

. 09- iu d ic o .. -A so0(jjy ntUntJCT DroUf 15«ipltì

Mrs. M. S. Etheredge and
Sanford recently.

W C8T SIDE ITI MS

Artesian and Deep Wells

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Efficient Starr or Reporters Weekly long; and It wasn t a good day foi fTshlng Kansas and last Sunday being the fiftieth
either.
Covers the Territory for
anhlVereary o f the admittance o f that

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W AND A B O U T T H E C IT V
Utile HoppenlnÉS— Mention of
Matters In Brief.

PERSONAL ITEMS Of INTEREST
Sum m ary of tnc rioounx »m oil ion

Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
ried Herald Readers.

fo r Alderman
candidacy fi[or the poaition oí
•*V*VJU «tu l
quaUArtl to know and ho abln to ailminUtrr tuch
attain of the city n* come t«-foro tfy- AUlrrturn and
the Mine wUI rrcelve iny careful Bkrutfon

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ronage at

Ladles new M ils beltings, barrettes,
back combs and etc N.P.Yoweli&amp;Co.

past thirteen years did we

Do not take our word, but you know the
Heights around. any growing town ik
always choice for good homes' or will
moke money Tor the speculator. Every
dollar spent increases tlio value o f
ot.
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T. E. Ruby o i Madisonvllle, K y „ is visitlag his aunt Mrs, Johns on Park A ve.

For lap robes and horse blankets see
Underwood.
( 7-tf
One and two horse wagons with celery
Mr. and Mrs. Davenport o f Detroit Michi­
flared side bodies at Underwood's.
17-tf
gan arc spending the w inter in Sanford.
Crush ed and pulverized Limestone, ca
Mrs. Henry W ight has returned from s
load lota.
IL H. Whitncr.
2tf
delightful visit with friends In Jackson

Ladies new belts bellin i», barrettes,
H. A. Shrove, representing the Florida back combs and etc. N. P. Yowell Co.

not

the city

home. Come in and see haw we remove
all obstacles for those who have llttio to
start un^ Sanford Furniture Co.
22-lf
f o r S ole— 240 a c re s high ham m ock
land, t w o th ird s b o rd e red b y high
lake fr o n t. T w o a c re s In fine young
g ro v e , fifte e n a c re s cleared, en tire
tr a c t fen ced , t w o s t o r y dw ellin g g o o d
shape, h am , e tc . In on e and h a lf m iles
o f P o s t o ffic e , w ith in S m iles o f th ree
to w n s . L o c a te d In Lake County, n ea r
Lake Cu st Is. f o r te rm s address, ro o m
2, W elb orn B lo ck S an fo rd f la. 2 5 -2 tc

WA NT S

The Sanford Herald issued .the Tele*
phone Directory last week. The book is
SStoG- WtwT
pi m m * e d - tor
reference. Thcrxaasy new., juunes
indicate a rapid growth o f business.

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The Sanford Music Club meets Satur­
day, February 4 th 1911, at Mrs. Munson's
Studio at 9 p. m. Miss Linda Lcffler,
leader. The year books are ready, all the
members are requested to come and get
same.

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Mrs. M. C, V an Buskirk of Forest City
w«s In die city on Wednesday, Mrs. V a n
Buskirk is taking a few guest at the
Magnolia Farm Hotel a n d' can guarantee
tlie best of everything in table board,
hunting and Ashing.
Mt». W. H. Underwood received the
* * f intelligence this week that her brother
Bob Taylor had ’ been ’ stricken "wTlTT
paralysis at bis home in Georgia. Mr.
Taylor Is well known in Sanford and his
friends here will be son-fr to learn o f bis
affliction.

9th , and 10th. W e dp os w e say mus Bradford A Keith. 405 Third Sp Phone
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lln u n d er-w ear, w o o l g o o d s, ladles 311.
Lost—
Pair
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f
Spectades
with
tortoise
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'shell fruWk^Vefb' prtJbJbly-iit in some
|eeka«u— Graham - hour
at
Long's’ -office.* Reward if rauiruod to J. f i Whitstore,
19-tf ner.
Gas engino repairs. Sanford Machine
Wanted—Cottage of Ave rooms or flat
o f Ave room s.' Address Box 1060. 5-tf
&amp; Garage C a
48-tf
For R e n t-T e n acres tiled land'on street
Buggies and surreys at cost for thirty
daym at Underwoods Bartlesville top car line. Station on place. Tw o acres o f
tiled land, cottage and barn on place.
buggies at $70.00.
17-tf On street car line. Address, J. N. W h it­
2 tf
I f your aim lo Ufe is to economize and ner, Sanford Florida. *
For Sale— Six acres laud, four cleared.
to have for your everyday use dependable
Good
goods at the lowest possible prices w e ask Store and house, well located.
reaion for w ilin g. J. F. MoCdtond. Moore's
you, not for our suke, nor for this town's Station.
$5-41 p
sake, nor for the -sake o f anything but
For sale__ I have five or six pieces o f
your owu pocket book und yuur bank ac­ land more than 1 need for trucking. These
count, to aim for our store and hit the lands were bought dump, cleared under
centre o f economical buying. Sanford m y own supervision and will be sold at a
great bargain. One Ave acres perfectly
Furniture Co.
22-tl . ' tiled, third year In cultivation, 30 rods
T SpcrTal sate at

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9th and 101h. 3 days only. Muslin un­
derwear, wool dress goods and ladles
ready to wear waists, the chance yon
shouldn't miss. N. P. Yowell S. co r—

have

the

reputation,

which is usually shared by

Seed Potato Cutters and Planters at
Fcrnald’s. Call and let us show you. 22tf
. «u Monday.
Just arrived, a car load of refrigerators
Rev. J. W. W ildman will preach at
and mattings. Prices cannot he equaled.
Moores Station next Sunday afternoon at
Jones-McLaughlin Company.
24-2c
o’clock.
w
Eggs from White Leghorn Hens, bred
Mrs. M. K. Hester. Mrs. Tl A llen Jones
to lay, never set strain. Good ns they
nnd Miss Evans motored to Orlando and
make ’em. $5 per 100, $3 for 50. 75c for
back on Sunday.
All L o ca l A d v e r tis e m e n t« Linder This
H eading. On«v Cent a W o rd Each Issue
Governor Gilchrist w ill be at the Orange Yards. A
25-5tp
County Fair on Thursday and expects to
. For Sale—One heavy express horse
.
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18 Pounds of best granulated sunr for sound and kind, also one high bred sad­
make on address.
dle and dri ring mare. May be seen at
$1.00 at N. O. Garner’s.
24-tf
Miss Jessio Stumon’s friends are organ*
Cracker meal nnd full line National Hand's stable. A pply to Geo. H. Fcrnald
Jxcd.and say Miss Jessie must win sure.
Hdw., Co.
25-2t
erackars-for wile by W . W. Long, 18-if _
W aiiled—T o r o n t o pinna for tw o or
Watch her list grow.’ .
Handsome china cabinets just in. San* three months. H. H. Withcrington. 24-tf
..M il. and Mro. Conpropit o f Daytona ford Furniture Co' .
'
22-tf
Tom ato plant« n o # ready, leading vari­
Reach spent several "days o f this weeST
Y o w c lls special sa le muslin under* eties.’ - O 'W . Bnrrclt, Lakeland," Flip“
with Sanford friends.
For Sale—Strawberry cups. See me at
w e a r, w o ol dr e s s g o o d s ,la d le s w aists,
R ,(« mw\« « M in g .- R . H . Mutrhend. --W-3c
WHU« Calloway, travelin g freight .agent
3 a b y s * T » 1BUi.9th, en d 10 th.’ n '.V.
For Sale— 16 f i r steel launch U i H. P.
.of Ellen N.» call upon the local shippers YuuuUI &amp; C a
on Lake Maitland, as good as new, Can
oa Monday and Tuesday.
Sole o f Ribbons to make room for new be trftd. Box 141, Maitland, Fla.
24-2p
Notice the the elegant prfees offered to stock. A ll 25c Ribbons for 18c. Fancy
W onted— A good gentle horde suitable
nil Contestants and their friends. Can’t at reduced prices. Mrs. M. L Allen. 25tf for riding und driving. Mrs. II. A . HU«.
R. D. No. 2.
24-tf
»-gei-buty-and secure one loo?____ __
Ona Dining-Room Suit, fi Chairs, extra
For Sale^-JHols 60 feet wide, next to
Mrs. Wallace was called" to Athens. Ala., Table, 1 Buffet, -I China Closet Mission,
N. H. Garner« Addition on Sanford
this week on account o f tlfe serious Illness the best thing , for the money in town. avenue. Terms reasonable. Inquire at
of her husband, Dr. N. B. Wallace,
W illiam s &amp; Miltwr,
Sanford Herald,
23-lc
For Sale— Good general merchandise
Full line of sweet or sour pickles in bulk
Mr. and Mrs. Slonkker o f Liberty,
18-tf ' business with cash trade well enlnblished.
Indiana, are among the prominent visitors or in bottles at lu n g’s.
A t a liberal discount. Good reason fur
to the city this week. They are guests of
Field &amp; Son iinve n few of the Choicest selling. Inquire at Herald office.
23-c
the Bye-Lo.
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Building Lots on Sanford Heights. Each
For Sale— Bargain. Owner forced to
Mrs. Liddop,. o f Ocala and daughter, lot has a frontage o f 65 feet on Park A ve. sell. 10 acres, fenced, 5 acres tiled and
Mrs. Dr. J. T. Dell.'of Gainesville w e i* the We are selling these fine lots at $350 and crop bn it. Call on or address Room 11,
guests of M rs.-Liddon’s daughter, Mrs. $600.' Better see us now if you want one Wclbtkne Block, Sanford. Flo.
Tomato plants, sweet potato slips and
oi these lota. Cash or Time. Field &amp; Son,
Rsysor this week.
velvet beans for sale. 5,000.000 L ivin g­
Room
8,
Peoples
Bank
UIgd.
25*It
Mrs, Thos. McRae and little daughter,
ston’s New Globe tomato plants at 1.25
Don't forget to huve your chipped beef, IMr thousand. Delivery after February
Carrol, who have been visiting Mrs. J. N.
!5t!t. Headquarters for (ictalo slips and
Whitner for tho past week, returned to breakfast bacon und boiled ham sliced at
velvet
bean seed. J. R. Davis. Bartow,
Long's store, on his American slicing mat
her home in Miami Monday.
Fin:
23-8p
finin'.
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W anted—Someone to cure for a radio­
Mrs. Florence Keys, one o f the greatest
We can store your furniture for you. ing house apply to E. 11. Herndon. Cor­
hustlers in the south, has taken charge of Williams &amp; Miltcer. % . . j .
21-tf
ner 4th, street and Mngnolia Ave.
23-tf
the Herald piano contest and will create
Y o w c lls special sale muslin u nder­
If you huve any poultry or eggs for
more interest In this great event.
w ea r. w o o l d ress g o o d s, ladles w a ists, sale, or if you want to buy chickens or
Each Contestant w ill spring surprises
da ys Feb, 8th, 9 tli, und 10th. N. P. egg«, or if you ure in any wny interested
in (xtultry raising, send your name on n
from now on and it will keep all guessing Y o w e ll 6. Co.
postal card to us. We have something of
who will be at the top o f the list next
Buy celery farm frumjowner. Improved. interest for you.
Address the Tampa
week. It will be you, if you hustle.
Unusual proposition. Box 24, Route 2, Weekly Times, Tampa, Fla.
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For Solo— G9H acres, 23 cleared.7 room
♦
$4*2tp
Mr. and Mrs.' J. W. Dickens and son!
Fresh peanut in;tier In bqlk. 20 cents a house, largu barn, orange and other fruit
Arthur left on the boat last Thursday
trees, a nice home.
acres, 3 cleared
24-tf
morning for a short stay In Jacksonville. pound at N. O. Garner's.
oil Clay road. 40 acres timber lund, good
You will find the most complete line farm land. 29 H acres hammock land,
They will probably return this week.
At Yowellls store the Popularity Con­ o f iron beds ever shown in Sanford at 41» cleared, line well. 3 acres tiled, small
24-2c house on -railroad. A ll the above at n
test Piano it on dlaplay. A cordial w el­ Jones-McLnughlin Company.
bargain. Address Box No. 36, R. F. D.,
Y
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special
sale,
3
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u
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j
Feb,
8th,
come la given by this Popular firm to the
No. 1.
22-5tc
0th and 10th. W e do as w e say, m us­
ladies to call and bring their friends. *
For Sale— Cabbage plants. Geo. Fox,
lin u nder-w ear, w o o l g o o d s, ladles d ty.
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Mrs. O. W. King, who has been visiting
w a is ts . N. P. Y o w e ll &amp;. Co.
For
Rent—Tw
o
rooms,
furnished
jot un­
tier parents in Virginia for the past
If you are from Missouri— we can show furnished, with liuard or without. In new
month or two returned to the city last
you the best, high class, residence proper­ house, with modern improvements. A d ­
week, to the delight o f her many friends.
dress Box 404.
20-tf-c
ty in Sanford—Sanford Heights Orange
Wanted—
Young
man.
single,
wants
Notice the remarkable bustling qualities
Grove Addition.
25c steady work on ii Sanford truck furin. E.
for subscription« M is« Maude Harris the
j f its lib era l' terms, fair (vices und E. Palmer. 352 Riverside Ave™ Jackson­
pfw Contestant «hows. Good, Miss Maudel
ville, Fla.
courteous
treatment, you can get it at
keep at it and Sanford will take her hat
House for rent or for sale. Corner 3rd
Joncs-McLnughlin Company.
24-2c nnd Chapman avenue. Apply 115 Oak
off to you.
W e arc equipped to handle your repair avenue-.. ■
19 tic
„•Mrs. O. W. King returned-from Balti­
work. . Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co, For Sale— A launch 1G feet- long, 3H -feet
more and Virginia points last night, where
48lf.
beam, in perfect order 3 H. P. engine. Ce­
she luis been visiting relatives for the
17-tfc
Good Steel Range for $20. A bargin. d i GnbetU-French avenue.
lust two months. She reports having Williams &amp; Mllteer.
21-tf
For Rent— Nice offices.
Also ware­
had a splendid trip.
F o r a real H aircut and Shave go to house, 32x36. Rnl proof. N. H. Garner.
' 8-tf
The many friends o f Billy Holder! arc A lb e r t G rnm llng, S a n fo rd 's Leading
For Sale— Rhode Island Reds and In ­
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~gtnd to see him back again after h it long B a r b er .— i . . . ! . - V .
dian Runner Ducks, brad from heavy la y ­
New goods arriving daily at Long's ing stock, $1 per setting o f 15 eggs, well
•struggle with typhoid fever. Billy la not
13-tf packed nnd delivered ot the express o f­
able to walk but his m a n } friends hope grocery store. Give him a call.
Bring your old tires to Sanford Machine fice at MonroeT Fla. Address U. S. Mikef'*r his speedy recovery, i . '
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sell, Sanford, Fin. •
25-3p
48-tf
“ Among the m any features o f the social &amp; Garage Co. for yulcunlzlng.
Wanted— By (tfu«tu -years' experience
If you will look closely you will find nil cleaner, dyer and tailor Indies’ ond genta*
world will be the Charity Bali a t , the
Sanford House on the night of February ud in this paper up tide down and the clothes, to dean, dye, repair or alter.
14th. The |iroceeds w ill go fur the bene­ editor is strictly a temperance man. 25u Suits made to order ut 15, 20, 25 or 30
days. Our -price will suit your pocket.
fit of tlie IIoe p lu rA xs od n tion .
Y o w c lls sp ecia l sa le, J d a vs FehJU.lt, Your mousy's worth or your, money back.
Sanitarium of Orlando was In

Sanfprd for the

j itock. Jlaaunuclt-SUiUoii.™
half cleared and plowed, .balance flue
hammock, two strong wells, tool house, M
miles from Cameron City.
Best bargain
on tbe m arket Phone 7-3. Li

all reputable establishments,
in giving careful attention to
detail, and leaving ^ t h i n g
undone to please.
The merchandise we sell
will convince you it

is to

your advantage to make us
your haberdasher.

Clothier and Meifs Furnisher
FLORID/)

SAN FO R D

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Sanford Building &amp; Loan
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H. E. W IS E, Proprietor
Formerly" Manager of Central Cafe

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E v a r y t h ln g F i r s t C la s s

Short O rd e rs At A ll Houra
Prompt. Clean Service

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Meal Tickets aro Sold ot Reduced Rotes

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DAINTY NEW OXFORD STYLES
We have a complete stock just in of ull the newest

PATRICIAN Styles for Spring and Summer ...
Patriciun stands for all that is excellent in
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Jt is the world's standard of exellence and durability, and hns
woa for itself an enviable reputation by its perfect At, its style
and jta « « r v h^bllty
It is n PER rC T SHQE~nt tlie R »ih t -Pricc7- r
and the most SERVICEABLE SHOE at any PRICE. Its superior
New York. London, Paris, and Berlin.-tho Ureal .fashion ccnterii Of the world, puy tribute to “ PATRICIAN” ns the acknowl­
edged leader in dictating foot fashions.

buy

p a t r ic ia n

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g e t s a t is f a c t io n

Low Cut, $3.50 and $4.00
The Maximum of Style at tho Mini­
mum of Price to the Wearer

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ford tor homes. New homes going up. Sidewalks being laid, Electric Light line now on the property and other improvements to follow.
The Highest Altitude around the city. The only Hfgh: Class Residence property available at such Low Prices and on Easy
Term s. Look it over at once— buy one or a block of lots for home or speculation befor all the best lots are sold. You can not make
a mistake— Sanford is gFowing greater every day. Buy wljere values will increase rapidly. If you own a farm around Sanford buy a
home for the family on the Heights near unto Churches. Schools and business. Free from Mosquitoes and Malaria. Surrounded by tbe
best environments. One block from car line. Enjoy the pleasures of city conveniences combined with the purity of country air.

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The W edn esday CJuh
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There was n fine attendance o f Uie
dub Wednesday afternoon. The program
promised to be o f unusual interest to the
students o f V irginia history, refreshing
the mind o f the forgotten beginnings o f
While our state is full o f prospective
joumnlism and literatures, in thosa far
set tic i and o f people who are earnestly
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•eekli 4 iufonxuttlo.1 ns to the a d v a n c e s « w y times, when Am erica w M n a w . aud
the cblonlltl/were btny planting
to be offered them here, w e believe it is
seeds o f progress, from which wa are
the duty o f the state press to moke some
reaping stich luxurious harvests today.
facts la this connection so plain that even
"T h e Romance o f Journalism” , read by
the hasty and Inoxpericncod may learn
! ! Is going to have on dis­
Miss Tetherly, was short,'but comprshanvaluable lesson. It w ill be to our advan­
play in nett few days
sive history, w ith dates, o f the first news­
ta ge ns little as to theirs that even 's
papers o f colonial times and Virginia, in
the finest line of
minority o f these . seekers after
the successive order o f their publication
home
should be disappointed In their
nnd short «ketches of- the editors. The
hopes or should fa ll to realise that all o f
article also gave the names o f soma o f
us d sire to do what we inay towards
the earliest writers, and the number o f
poind ig them the right way.
newspapers, belonging ' to the century
In t to first place, the price they pay for
that ever hit Sanford and
club of American newspapers, which have
their inds is not important unless it be
like everything else I sell
passed their one hundredth birthday.
unree onable. V ery "slight inquiry, will
will
have the prices such
"John Esten Cook", lawyer and novelist
show slather the particular tract inspect­
who attained tom e prominence among
as
Sanford
people have
ed l i t fared at an exorbitant price— all the
sonthern authors, was born in Virginia.
not had heretofore.
I
poopl In the neighborhood never combine
This sketch with a short description of
to rai e prices unreasonably high and all
have
just
closed
a
deal'on
his home itnd life, and the names o f Us
the la .ds in Florida are cheap by com­
marks, was read by Mrs. L. R. Phillips,
part* u when their possible producU are
In Mrs. Dunn's absence.
oonsii.irod.
Miss Guild read the sketch o f "Phillip
Next, the experienced observer knows
i'endletown Cook, one o f the sweetest
that tue subsoil is o f more importance
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than the soli. Poor land that l i
#clections
from his best known lyrics.
with • lay can be made as rich as we like,
Phillip Pendletown Cook, wss a brother
but n h land with n subsoil of quicksand
o f John Esten Cook. Tha club was
or other impracticable material witl soon
pleased to have as a visitor, Mrs. M. L
bccoa e poor and can not be restored.
Flunner, from Indianapolis, Ind., a dlsLook.. ¡lu z tha subsoil iu n ilu lli',.
tingutfttwKt-Tfu.tef,' who ( mmc Dit-Enviahfe
; ;'-33ie -^largest a n d --".m o s t;
reputation in th irh e r life-w o rk .' both at
for In nsportatioiT. Land that* is conve­
home and broad, where she gavo readings ;; complete line of Candies
nient ,o a railroad or a navigable stream
in Berlin last year. Mrs, Planner, kindly T made in the United States.
it wall worth a 'fa n c y ' price," but lands so
gave several delightful selections, for the
A s soon as 1 get this line
s itu a i«! can easily be found that do not
entertalnmeut o f the club. “ W hy chry­
of Candies in, 'Stockton’s'
bear « ven an adequate price. The truth
santhemums are ragged", a sweet little
is tha we have so m udi land in Florida
Store will b£ headquarters
Japanese legend and a beautiful setting,
as cori pared w it h tite - d e m a n d that it-Is
for 4i Una mora l-pointing out thnan rrirn
alway cheap unless the buyer Is IndllTeF^
virtues, contentment qpd cheerfulness,
ent or careless a t to what he pays.
which (ho world still needs to learn to­
The purchaser should moke sure that
day.
he hs- or soon w ill have congenial com"Its Quite True", by Hons Christian
panlo '^hip. The propensity to get toPlease remember i have
Andersen, making a homely domestic ap­
gethei may seem selfish, but this is a
always in stock a firstplication o f the two almost universal
state *.'f magnificent distances and many
sios, gossip anil exageralion. accredited
class
line of the very
advae ages are to be secured by coopera­
to the human family.
choicest
tion. If the man who intends to buy
“ Wished I was a b o y "a little tom boy’s
strawhsrries settled among orange groves
and
quaint regret, that she could not enjoy
he inhiht find it very difficult to secure
I
can
cheerfully
say
to
the
all the freedom and fun o f her brother.
the nt sJed labor to save his crop, while
public I have the most
"Th e Buzzards’! git you”
was
the
amonj others o f a like mind he Would
gruesome fate, o colored mammy predicted
sanitary market in San­
find the labor congrcguted.
would overtake l^cr little plcaninnys if
ford, I have no screens to
We need very little land in Florida to
he did not mind her.
catch dust, spider webs,
secure the best results In cash promts.
The two lost selections ore Original and
The e ample lately quoted from Hastings
etc., having Electric Fans,
were chanplngty rendered. Mrs. Flanner’s
sbouli point the moral; Mr. Dopant plant­
keeps away all flies, dust,
pleasing manner and attractive personal­
ed povitoes in January, 1010, harvested
ity, captivates her whole audience "ca
etc,.
them in A pril n n j planted tha same
masse” , and site easily sways them at
groun- immediately tp corn. A fter the her will. The club thoroughly enjoyed
i crop o f hay and after the (he rare treat ufTunJod thorn by this gifted
hay bo planted again to potatoes, which
Indy and unite in regretting that her
In charge of the meat
were harvested in January, 1911. 01
stay in Sanford w ill be so short
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department
can serve you
course. Iands£ subjected to such Intensive
Following is the program tor February
proces.es must be fertilized but the profto
any
particular
want.
80 l
. its als i uru intensive and every acre is
CURRENT EVENTS
multli liod in effect because our climate
Ten Minutes with Foreign Powers. Miss
permi t o f continuous crops. A few acres
Gertrude S|icer,
,
well c dtlvated Will give better returns in
Happenings in Our Island Possessions,
■none* than large tracts for which labor Mrs. Barnes.
is loci lug. It is easy to make a living in
Present Conditions in the Canal Zone,
Florid i while n grove is growing and if Mrs. E. W. D. Dunn.
oranges are looked upon with apprehen­
100 dozen Best Maine Paok Corn
The United States.
sion 1*. should he remembered that pecan*
25o
at 2 cans for
( a ) Doings of Congress, Miss Alice
iv e riot hurt by frost.
Tltherley. *
75 dozen Extra Sifted Peas, coo 13c
( b ) General News, Mrs. A . D. Key.
100 “
Campbells Oat Soup 3
( c ) Florida News. State and Local,
cans fo r........... .................... 25o
Mrs. J. N. Whitner.
80 dozen Campbells 2-lb. Baked
Roll call.
Beans, c a n . . . _________ •_........ 10c
Tw o minutes sketches o f the person or
1000 1-lb. Cans Coffee 30 cents,
subject in whom or in which I am now
at Stockums par c a n .:....... 25c
most interested.

NEW
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A. curiously large number o f those of our old cus­
tomers who were gotten awajc from us by the in­
ducements of the so called “ cheap goods” “ Just as
good as Mapes,” are coming back to us this season
to have their groves an^l fields restored.
-;The Mapes Fertilizers are evidently considered a re fu g r la
extremity when help Is needed and hope almost gone. You
certainly get the benefits of over th irty years cxperlrnr.r
In Florida and over firty years In the manufacture o r fe r t i­
lizers generally. If we cannot help you the case Is Indeed
hopeless.
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Finest Clothes to

M e a s u re

and sincerely believe that it will be to
your interest to inspect the line be
fore placing your order for your N ew

In my Grocery De­
partment I have a
few Specials for the
next f e w . D a y s .

1» Kofiwtoue of s resolution adopt'
the Ministerial Association n was an­
nounced in the churches last Sunday that
beginning with next Sunday the hour for

Agent

Tysen,

JA C K S O N V IL L E ,' FLO R ID A

Sweets. $
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The monthly meeting o f the Foreign
Missionary Society
of
the Methodist
Church will be held In the church, Mon­
day afternoon. February fltb, at 3 o'clock.
The annual election o f officers will take
place; and every member o f the society
will be expected to be present '

'

Many growers are now beginning to see clearly
what we have been suggesting for some time, theymight expect to have happen from the continuad*
use of the Acid Phosphate (rock ) goods.

Red :
Band &lt;
Brand
Candies

Patronize Home
Talent—I

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Where seems to^be great dissatisfaction throughout
the State generally as to the results obtained Trbnr
most of the fertilizers used last season.

CANDIES

: J .L . M O R I S O N

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The Mapes
Complete Manures

ii Stockton’s

Florida
Western Meats

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Suit.

The assortment is most com­

plete, containing

many

fabrics and

. novelties not to be found elsewhere.
- A n early call will be appreciated.

D. L. T H R A S H E R
Phone

SANFORD

10-1

10-bbls. Best Florida Syrup, per
g a llo n .................................. 60c

This Syrup is in a class
L by itself, try it if you like
I good syrup and be con­
vinced of what I say,
'M rTtaiiirSpiccs and cjF
tracts arc only of- highest. ;.
quality-— A trial order- of
these goods will bring you
back..................................

- Tha/WM» nlgyt se^Irr snriWgdagds^JLJix the can Fruit goods I "
evening prayer mooting would be chang- *.
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!
believe 1 can give you the
ed from 7 o'clock to 7:30. After, hearing
best fruit for your money
objections by pastor interested, to chang­
ing the hour a t so early a date, the min­
you will find anywhere in
isterial Association at its meeting Mon­
Sanford. My lin e of 25c
day reoanikUwJLlh® n u tter and it was
*
i_
per can, fruits can’t be
resolved to oonUnue the Sabbath even ­
&lt;
’
beat, in this line I can
ing'service at 7 o'clock until further an­
give you most any fruit
nouncement and leave the hour fur the
prayer meeting service to be fixed by
you call
for,
.

Best Fertilized
On Earth

G. R. CALHOUN

FIRST CLASS CRATE M A T E R IA LS . Sanford.

B.

J A S.

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S O N
S ta tio n e ry

Periodicals
c ig a r s

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C O L D and H O T D R IN K S
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IC E C R E A M

Wholesale and Retail
SAN FO R D . F L O R ID A

PH O N E 10»

each ohurch.

Use The Telephone Book
The Sanford Herald has Just issued an
attractive telephone directory for the San.
ford Telephone C o, and every one should
call by numbers. The bane o f the ex­
change girls fife i s . the habit o f calling
for names instead o f numbers * and this
ebotiabed-aaw-tiiat evarysubsaiber has been supplied with a book.
A lw ays call by numbers. You w ill get a
Inore prompt reply because the exchange
must take the time to look up the num­
ber for you.

For O il and Gaiolinc, and
will in the future be in
shape to serve you with
[ better price than ever, my
;; price for Gasoline will be
20c per gallon, 5 gallons
O i l' for 65t.

; ] *Yours for Û’ûsinoss

S T A R T R IG H T
W e B U Y , S E L L . E X C H A N G E and care for la n d s , im­
proved with buildings and unimproved lands. Lands for col­
onization all fenced and under cultivation T O D A Y .
Remember, especially we offer on easy terms

5 and 10 A C R E T R A C T S

:: R. G. STOCKTON : ~ Forest City Land Agency
! ................................................ ....

Forest City, Fla.

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February
j
ANNOUNCEM ENTS 1
Aft++++++-{*«+4*+♦♦♦+♦&lt;*♦♦+♦+*

In The Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial
Circuit O range County, t lorldn In
Cliuhcery

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C. M. HAM ILTON
DENTIST

T. LipplocnU. Com' '
plulnuny ,
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Ifoom 13 Fico Dtiitdinc
fo r M ayor
r j , v ■&lt;
_
&gt;Noli™ oi s «lr timW
i y friend» 1 have ‘ t .V i Ck."er* » i 5 ? n ° f » « I t i w of forcrUnnrr
Pitone 355
the e « m « t solldiatlon, ,o;f„or
inylor Shrrn, IWffnctanisJ
for the pert­
nied to annownco my candidacy
i
untler
And
by
virtue
of
a
d
ffm
*
of
fomlosura
M*&gt;ur
tl »’rimary l° t *
e s of «tip
* «of Sanford
«— ------" (l I ,hP
and tale, made and entered in the above »taint
E l * November. Rff[vy.t, u||y
rS¥f**ODJ he íu^,., lT^.nl,, dar
January. A 0..
■
Ifil^ T J tg e o fa b le Minor S. Jnm-». Judge of thr
~
W T i . UNDERWOOD.
tiT O lip b u rT for Hir. S rV ^ R -ja m d a rx irrn tt- of
ttiobUte of Florida, in and for Urnnae County, In
DENTIST
chancery. In a cause therein pending, »herein
fJ r,c i r T - '•l,Pl’ lnr"t.t wa» Complninum anil Eddy
h.Sheranml Flora Taylor Shrrn were Kriiroridriiis, OfTicc: I h n e » B ldg. o v o r W o o d r u ff« S t ö r «
1 »holt «11 nt public outcry to the highest nnd
■"’** bidder, for ea«h .jit the front door of tlie Court
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Ilouie In the City o f Orlando. Orange County.
State of Fhrrbln. during the b-gnl houfe of «tie,
nn Monday. March Oth. A. ft . 1011. the i»m r
hclng the lentil »ales day. the following deerrtbed
real estate. situated, lying and being In the
County of Orange and State of Florida. inure
paillettlarly deacrlbed a» follows, tiewlt
DENTIST
The North BM acre« of the West l&gt; of the Norlhwe»t iiuarler of the Norlhwrsi uunrter oi Section
J ln ,T.?1
*iniN|P T.wen,y 120) South of Range Thlrty- Wolltorn Block
Phons 19

DR. R. M. MASON

SHIPPERS OF

Fionda Fruits

S n n ford , F lo rid a

DR.

City e le c tio n N o tice
for City Clerk, T rea su rer and A s s e s s o r
I announce my»elf a cnndldatB for tha olii™ of
Clerk Treasurer and Aweaaof. A citixen of San. i . . . ..... I » &gt;»In
ln nt»
» IN
N II 1 hrai/ix
'im fir
t l v«*lv
krd, continuously
1B80.1
have lu
been
actively
ienilhnl with her every Interest. That I am com­
m ent » nd ran serve acceptably os Clerk Treas‘ r „ j Auessor 1 have no misgivings. Intim óle
îrmisloiance with the history, progress and r.
high
aroushilance
sbnicflh? Sanford of today give me good form nnd
fftaess to be useful In substantial ways, along with
ud »side from the duties of office in PUfhlngSan-

faitFi car of pru4tr»?it.

C. H. L6F FLEK.

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•PM'M’MJFJr*# wr r r *

In accordance with the revised ordinance» of the
city of Sanford, -Un.,
lu-rrliy
call
n f»c
general
i i • •I in.,
&gt; ¡ ' j vu
n »«
11ar■h i elei'Itlon
¡fill l«t
L.1___ __ 7..
.
to lbbe I..1,1
held nn
on Monday. February
Oth. I.ISi
m il, efor
the purpose nf electing
Mayor to serve for one year
Three Ll| Aldermen to srrvelor two year»
Clerk, freniurcr and A»*e»sor to serve hr one
year.
Mirrshnl and Ctrileeinr to serve for one year.
I lierehy appoint T. S. DavU, Tim Keane and E.
W. D, Dunn u» Inspector* and 11. C. IhiBoie a»
clerk of anirt election
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_.
IV/IIIng place to la- In city building, t’ alm rilo nvanue. Poll» o|n-n at H a. in. nnd close nt sundown
Given undrr my hand and seal this Itlth day of

Jttmmrrrltt I h--------------- FORKKST LAKE,——
23-4 tc

F o r M a rsh al.

Mayor.

General Insurance Agents

W. E. P HOUSHOLDER
* DENTIST

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Room» 2S. 2T‘nT flfM :P »(W -O M r~ *","'f*fwww 41
S A N F O R D .

F L O R I D A .

DICKINSON &amp; DICKINSON
M lsin n yi at la w
R oupies B uukJJliliL____

S a n ford , F lorid a

Peoples Bank of Sanford7"FIorida
C A P IT A L $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

I annuun« ray candidacy for re-election as Mnr1 propose to make the ra n i solely on my
N o tic e o f F lection
I »m not thr candidate of any clique
1
snpta«» o i tM VOtm PP TOjrjnrrttw
Tófloddo wV lh e t 'iha'snle of inlnik-nfing l i r ^ - - - - ^ ^ r o B T g o p A T H f O Tr-1—
- * Rrspretfully','1“
ilors. wines and berte shn M V lvfwtd*kts»HTitHange
n tv b iciga
rouniy, Florida .
------- — ____ . GREEN W. SMITH.
Pursuant to nn onler. Issued by the Donni of
ÜRiec Garncr-Wootlfufl Building
G-iOniy tVimmlsMxm-r* *4»tIf.mü. county,. I luiklu.

M arshal and C o lle c to r.

The O NLY bank in Sanford that
INSURES EVERY D O LLA R * DE­
POSITED A G A IN S T LOSS from any
arid all causes*
*.
v - * *:"
:

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- *ReFtd«nce 619 Muffitoli« Avoifua— ï_.

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Office Hours:
9 to 12: ^ to G
Otljcr lioura. by appointment

I hereby announ« my candidacy tor the office of
Martha) nnd I'nlfretor for Sanfold at the coming
rityelectwn
Respectfully,
,
W. A. TlLLtS; *

S a n fo r d

SANFORD LODGES

TH E

J. D. PARKER, Prop

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P lio m lx L od g e No. S. K. o f P.
Mem tn-otid snd fourth Tuesduys.
Visiting
knight:, alwnft wr!come.' I1. £. Hutchinson, C C.
trill S t rank. K. R. and S.
Sanford Lodge, No 6 2 , f . k. A. M *.
, G. W. Siwncer. Mnster; J. C. Ensmlnger. Se&lt;
tsry. Communication every first and third Thu
; . » ! si TCt'J p ijj. Visiting brothers wrlcoiae.

kotlcc ol Application For Tax Deed
Lintel Section 8 o f Chapter 4888,
Lanx oT Florida
Nolle* i&gt; liassliy givta Mutt W. Ii. and S M
frentti •( Ruoivgje n m i., purchaser» of Tn* Certifintr« Nos 4AI aad 4.13 dated tile 3rd. day of
Jim* A D 1007. have gird said eertlllcate in my
attce.ji),! have mad* application for In s Ui-.il to
Uiue In «rtHjrdancc with law. Said certificates
rmbraiL-1!u- following described protirrty siluntrd
la Orange County, FlorUla. to-wlt: Cert 433—I jiis
2Ulu ,;to IHk, 0. Mill-hell's Survey o L .L e v y
Grant
Cert I j j Luts 42 to 40. lllk. D, Mitchells Survry of"levii
Levy Grant.
Great. ‘
aid land
bind being assessed
at the dale of the
Tile laid
_______
luunuir of such certificates In tlie itnitie o ft ln known Owner.

Unlm inld Certificate shall t&gt;e redeemed nccording lu law, Tai lived will Issue Ihernm on the
Wth. ds)- of Fattruary, A D tWll.
VVitmi, my official signature nnd seal this the
13th 4«) of January, A. 0. ¡till.
11 M. RoeitOion.
Hirk Circuit Court. Orango County, Florida.
22-4c
Ily M. A. Howard, D.' C.

Notice of A p p lica tion F o r T a x Deed
I'ntlcr S ection P, O f C h a p ter 4888
Law» o f Florid a

y

Rrurm unti tkmnl $1.90

T ._

ATTORNEY

R a to

by

W tdboru B lock

tho

W eek

‘

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Henry McLaulin

C. H. DINGEE
/

H E A V Y H A U L IN G A N D C O N T R A C T IN G

NUTAlt V punuc

Shoe Repairing By Machinery

O H ire in -C ity H ull

Jo s e p h i n e
Will o|ren s cits* for teschiag the

M

S. T. T A Y L O R
Tailor System
February 1st.

of

Drost

TE LE PH O N E 293.

Cutting

Quicker, Neater and Better than the Old Way
Just Try Me and See
Same Man but New Location
No. 113 W . I irst Street, Next Door to W oodru ff’s Store

Yowrdt Buildiag

SANFORD,
J. V . R. P A G E

'*

AND

B la c k s m lt h ln g a n d H o r a o ih o o ln g

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE

Plumbing and
Gas Fi t t i ng

A ll Work Receives My Personal Attention

LIV ER Y, F E E D and
SALES STA BLE
' Horses and Mulos Bought and Exchanged

L. G. STRINGFEL^UW

adam e

ALL GOODS GUARANTEED

HAND B R O TH ER S
H a fn o a s a n d W a g o n s

E lffin und W u lllia m W in c h e s

Y o w o l i B u ild in g

Drink a Bottle of

Phono 9 2 3

FLOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS

L. H. T E M P L E
4 IU N I ' JACKSONVILLE t l ORAL

Phone ICO.

CO M PAN Y

lit tl and Oak Avc.

Sireeial LUIeriuff in Kerne.
Floral Detiiffns Ur Order.

S an ford,
Florid a

G IN G E R A L E OR S O P ftW
Manufactured with pure distilled wuter— tlre&gt;* will prevent illness, aid

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PH O NE

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FIR S T N A TIO N A L BANK

NO. 4 0 .

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FLO R ID A

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Sanford Library

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AND

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m— P i H , WA H P . P r a a ld tlk t
f . P . P O H S T E R , ashlar
4-

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Safety Dopoalt Boxes for Rent
O R G A N IZ E D 18B7
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T H E M. &amp; R. S TO R E

% Upstairs,-Pico Block

And ICE CREAM PARLOR

C. W . R O S E
csdAysAlP.ü.ü

FLORIDA

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i; Free Reading Room 1
!
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ROOM 20

SANFORD,

O E O . f c r n a l o , V ie e -P r e a .
'B .’ P . W H IT It B R , A * « t . C a a h l a t

Only National Bank In Orange County
Funds Protoctcd by Burglary Insurance
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The B y - L o - H o t e l

^

: difft-htfo/i and give you honlth

The Sanford Coca cola Bottling Co^Sanford, Pta

W a d e W i l l P a y P h o n o T o ll
R lV O g rrm ln u O r d o r a

á í M í s a anïïM f te s a S îH s a

FLORIDA

.

Manicuring
Hair Dressing
Sliampoolng

SUNDRIES

I c f f u l N otlC C
NotiiT ls In retry givru (Irai Ihe uiulcrslgned bave
-JMngu.y
pointr.t nntj ijjillf fn j l,y thè Unitivi
Circuit Court fur thè Southern' Ulgtrlct ol
Ohlo.\untan» Dltruiàà. In Ctuity case No 0873
tLere.,1, ais ibv thè United States Circuit Court l»r
JMaovthern Districi of Florida In E*iulty tate No.
{¿«th . r^g. n* retTÌver» of The Florida Land and
-Ucjiu_u,uit ComPony, a ciaporatlon organim i
S™*f thè
of BUUC
thè state
----» lavrs
VP WIC
Ul Wof
IIIVOtrio
Ofl AH -ueraout.
Bruì» « corporation» Indebted to raid cutupan y »r&lt;reiutrol tu make immediate paytmnl. and
---- —all
” *9***» are notlfloil tb present their claims duly
H r p 'e J t W In the updrriigm d lor allowance on
w before July 1,1911. as per order o f ruoti.
IUÌ1N C. ANDREWS,
o ,
FRANK B. CKA'MEM.
*,“ * * ' * « » o&lt; The Florida Land A De vrloproenl C a
1
“J- Catslil. A liy..
51,1,1n E Budding.*
. l * * * »»dTuseph C, Smith. A lly » ,
f i l m Johnston Building.
„
CiadansU. Ohio.
Z2 -0 t*

» 1-61

S an ford , F lo

Residances. Sardunl und Svlvan Lake

Pickurd'a rintul-Pnintad Cltinu
ijttrlmm's Storllnff Silver
Koffer*' Pliited Wnre

lì

MAirBusiMsPtui.lv '
Executrix.

&gt;

ATTO RNEY ANILCOUNSEIXOR
A T -L A W
• *

M Y SPECIALTIES

BICYCLES

^ -01ÏJSi«Xôûûly-----------------------_ ..creby given, to all whom U may eon8th day of February. A . D. H ill.
L y 1 N W y to the Hi,humble WUllam Martin.
Court, as Judge cf Proliaie. for my

LAW

i Late Stale Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit af
Fioriila
. ,

JEWELER

and Boat Efforts
Smwh tt lierehy given that I*. R. Haynes, of
Kt*oi*Ul?. Tennessee, purchase) of Tas Certificates
Opposite
City
Hall
Phone 230
named below, has filed said certificates In my
«mice snd has made application lor ttkx deeds to
Imu* hi luvordnncr with law. Said certificates
cmtaaivibe following dev ribed {«opetty situated V* V V V V V V V V V V V W V V V V V V W U V V M W V V V
In Oricgr Oounty, Florida, to-wlt: Cert. 4.34
■ 4 »ledj„u«3, )»0 7 -L *W »3 4 to 37 and Lot 38
(leti Bn on E side) Bik, I). Mlthcll's Survey uf
JevyCranL Assessed In Uie name o f Unknown
*» Owner
25 BICYCLES
Cert. No 466, dated June 3. 1 0 0 7 - U l 04 Blk,
a Mlti hell's Survey of Levy Grant, nswtsed In
FROM M M UF TO 31». FOR NLW
tntagjnnul Unknown
_ _ _•
Bus m
Phan* »7
Cert. No. 467. date.1 June 3,1007—Lata 08 to
SHANIBARGCR
i i . fit*, U.. Mitchell'i Survey of Levy Grant, ns- wwsed -i ttw name of Unknown Owner — ----- " * ---- — ORLANDO.----------------- F LO R ID A — . -ftjrt, Nn 4»0, dated June 3, 1007—Lola 70 to
----Jo* lb*- U. MUoheli e -K ttrvy-al-L evy Grant, -aa* w i i M m w w w m w w w s w w
**W*d In the nameof Unknown Owner.
Uiltvs said ccrUDcates sliall lie redeemed nfiswdlng io law, tm deeds will Issue thereon on
laeU in dayol February A. D. 11)11.
nln. ts my official signature nnd seal this
the 13lb day of January A. O 1011.
H M KdDtNSUN
Clerk olCirruit Court. Oranga County, Florida.
*2 4c
By M. A. Howard D C.

In Cauri of County Judge, Stato of
Florida

at

t 1THOMAS EMMET WILSÔN
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C O U NSELLO R

H. E. TO LAR
Casbior

P rn c tic e in S ln te nnd F e d e ra l C ou rt«

Per Dny. £

Munì». Sire.

S p o c la l

and

Accurate Service

Safety Deposit Boxes for rent

M. M. SMITH.
H. R. STEVENS.
Frcdident
y ic « - l’ re«^tlpiH

GEO. A. DeCOTFES

»

IP o lIfe S erylce_

FQUR PER CENT allowed on Savings Depoeits

I’raeth-r* In State and Fndoral Courts

.

r . tl. C., C ele ry C ity A e rie IR S 3
kln tln*’ . first and third Tuesdays In every month
Halt In Hi llwrne lllock. third floor.

SA N FO R D

and will upprcciatc your patronage

A TTO R N E Y -A T -LA W

trmlnalc C hapter No. 2 , O rd e r t a a lc r n S ta r
Hmis every second and fourth Friday in month.
Ettry 9*'* who bus seen Ills Star Iff the East ate
mrdially invitad to visit the ehttmer.
A Lift E. Kumnns, Sec'y.

BANK O F

.* ----------- OFFERS ----------Prompt Service

ANDEW JOHNSON

Sditlord L od ge N o .-2 7 ,1. 0 . O. f .
nl 7:311 p. m „ over Imperial
Thtstre
W. S. IlMJtwtN, Sec‘ y.

PEOPLES

F lo r id a

Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m

S tra n g e rs

W elcome

Ice Cream F urn ish ed in P in ts, Q u a rts and G u lia^ s

Stationery, Confectionery and
Periodicals of all Kinds .
104 F irst S tr e e t

oia P d ito rn crB u rr

�Oar Tenu of Sale on 5 A c ru

Shipment* of Celery from San­
ford to date
Crate«

Y ear

1E99
160
16 1
16 2
16 &lt;3
16 4

is * ,- . .
»V '

JEÉ-'

1,100

8,200

Year
1005

1000

11,000

1007
1008

21,200

34,000
63.660

1000

Crates
61,600
123.958
181,708
330.000
475.000

\

Vaaaeaslon given on payment nt m j
Untane«. 610 moauur.
monthly.
Ï 3
Fhnrtoi artet Ian wail fuarant«£
Ten per cent djtomjnt
Ji»count fo
for
i caih
n deferred
No Interest on
deferred p
payment*
We pey taxe« until derelopment bwin.
nn0 « »O
Om .d
i - .V
C Tirw
- T 1T"ttat.
We ¿ivi SO.0
C .
r e d par m enu Inirate of tick nr„.
We alvo tree deed In cate o| draih' „ _
contract

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Sanford Money-

TITLE BOND «, GUARANTEE CO.

Yearly average Increase 118.3%

Our_Polley_r Conaarvatlam , R eliability, Progreaalvaneaa and Courteoua Traatm ant

Volum « 2

Number 1

SA N FO R D , FLO R ID A , FE B R U A R Y 3, 1911

$25 down-that’s all □ □ □ □ □ □ □ !

B Q i a a H ' Q

i® □ i m w s n n n n n n n $10monthiy-n.,^,

T H E L E T T U C E CROP
Sanford Vegetable Growers Are Making Large Profits
Season. _
on T h e ir JLettuoe Crop
I H s nothing unusual to hear of single acres that net from $500 to $1200 per acre
The other crops are bringing prices in proportion. The general outlook for Celery
Delta Farmers, are brighter this very minute than they have been for m any seasons.

Now is the Time for You to Buy

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^

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One of our Vegetable Farms at $150 an an acre on our very easy system o f pay­
ments.
The increased profits as shown this season by the growers will have a great ef* feet in increasing the price of land» and if you want to do business in the vegetable line in .
Florida,
-

"You Had Better Purchase One of Our F^rms
Before the price is increased by the natural.development o f this section and the attend­
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SANPORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY IO, 1911

M U NICIPAL&amp; LECTIO N
Caused Considerable Excltm ent

All Day Monday.

INTERfST CENTERED IN MAYOR
Lake rinatly W on Out By M a lo r lty
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The city flection In Sanford is usually
an exciting affair and this year was no ex­

ception to the rule. For the past six days
or ever since Mayor Lake and the new
alderman announced for office the political
pot baa been boiling over.
Several o f the candidates have been
announced for i h r o w ^ t h M ^ ^ A f t ^
opto look as though there would be no op­
several
position but at the last
came out for office.
Mayor Lake haa held this office for
several terms and did not seem Inclined
to take It again but his friends prevailed
upon him to do sound this called for an
outburst o f literature from the camp of
W. IT. Underwood, his -opponent. On

SANEORD TO WEKIWA SPRINGS
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For Clerk, Treasurer and Assessor:
C. H. LEFFLER

95

M. W -U a V E L L 1%4

For Marshal and Collector
G. W. SMITH 172
W. A . T H U S 119

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Romantic Marriage
A very quiet, but an Interesting and
even romantic marriage took’ pinae in our
city last week when Miss Mattie Estelle
Norwood, daughter o f Mrs. R. L. Norwood,
became the bride o f Mr. Archie D. Roll o f
Argents, Arkansas.
.' It seems that the brother o f _Mlaa Nor­
wood ami Mr. Roll were special friends
and room-mates in Arkansas. The groom,
who arrivod a week previous to the mar- riage had not up to that time, niet the
young lady. A bou t a year ago he fell in
- love with her when he first saw her
photograph, and requested the privilege
of tending her a post card which led to
a Correspondence and later to un en­
gagement.
On Thursday last the marriage vows
were taken nr the hnm« nf (be bride by
Rev. J. W. Wlldtnan.
The wedding march was played by
Miss Gladys Gardner.
The bride and groom accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. M. Norwood, left on the
afternoon
train
for Jacksonville, St.
Augustine and other points o f interest.
After tome weeks traveling Mr. and
Mrs. Roll w ill-b e a t heme in Arganta
Arkansas.
Lyceu m Nu m ber
The management o f the Lyceum Course
take pleasure In annnoundng that the
next number on the course will be tlie
famous Rounds Ladies Orchestra and
Specialty Co. This Orchestra needs no
Introduction to an Am erican audience, as
they havo been before the public (or a
number o f years, and have been every
where received with delight.
The entertainment w ill be given In
the High School auditorium on tlonday
Feb., 13th. at 8JO n. m. Tickets are . on

W a r j; &amp; . X J t t &amp; C
•chool children 35 cents, others 50 cents.
Hava seats reserved early.
Good Iron Beds from $2.60 up. W illUm » I* Miltecr.
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Said l o Be One of* ..
a ted This W eek.
%N e w Contestants Entering the
Sanford people now have an opportuni­
S ou th lan d ;
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Pian o Contest
Every
day
ns a fine boat service has now been
1.023
MU* Maude Harrt*.
27.000 1M in Lucille Richard!.......................
inaugurated. The boat has been at the Mts* Jru
le Stumon.
1,000
Irtsir
Stumon........................
12.S7S
MU* Helen Rowland................ , . i .
1,000
Mia*
Gladys
Cardoer.
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Mr*.
Mate!
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city dock for several days and on Tues­
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7,000
S an ford V eg eta b les M ake a G reat HU
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out or row*
day night a large party was( taken down f f l S W i » : : : :__: : : : : : : .
A m ong th e Florida T h ro n g o f
Utili School . . , , . . . ; . . _____
2.223
the river through the courtesy of Copt, MIm Kate U n d e rw o o d ..............: ..........
3.200
2.125 Ml** Florenee E. Kinney, Oveido............
V is ito rs
M in Mnte U on » r d f ................. j . . . : .......
2.000 Cameron Clly Church.............................. - 2d}23
V ol Thomas.
Mr* Kannte Munion...................
2,000
Mr*. Addle Koblnaon Renova........... .......
1,523
The
Orange
County-Fair,
“ the : greatest
1.500 Minnie E. Armitrnni. Orlando .............
1.500
The boat Is a twin screw, built for the Mr*. J. B. Siryker......................... : .........
on
earth,"
threw
open
its
doors
on Tues­
rlverj w v i c e and 1» one o f the finest ever
To say that each contestant and friends have been busy la expressing it mildly
day
of
thls.weck.nnd
those
who
have-been
put in commission. It will hold over p n d even the County Fair at Orlando has not attracted attention from the Herald’s
forty passengers and is ponstructed with Contest which Is one o f the greatest ever pulled *off. Great rivalry exists among there stme^that no better displays were
an upper deck which gives the passengers contestants and friends permeated with uho. greatest good will and friendship each over exhibited in a Southern county folr.
a fine view o f the river. There Is no vicing to gain first place. A ten year subscription would hnvo placed any of the - The opening day was marked iTy a big
uutuaiobile parade lit whtch.-Sjin/ord took
trip in Florida more picturesque than the contestants occupying other thnn first place at the top notch laAt week. ,lt is dan­
a most prominent pan , about tw enty-five
winding W eklwa and the new service gerous to hold your subscriptions back for as in a horse race people like tn boost the
iduld be well patronized by Sanford peo­ winner. It .behooves each contestant to’ gain first place and keep It from now orr curs bearing the legend o f* “ Lucky San­
ford," took part. Hon. J. F. Whltner ntndo
ple and the tourist.
Eoch citizen In Orange County should send in for at least one years’s subscription.
n most able address which will be 'pub­
W eklwa Springs Is’ one of the South’s Gain one o f the elegant prizes offered to those who can hustle and prove themselves
lished in next week's issue. Hon. W.- L . .
roost famous reso/ts and a trip to the worthy citizens o f Orange County. Send them In to tho Contest Manager % HeraldPalmer also made nn ndditsB that was
springs always prove n most delightful
Tile winner will not only get a $400 instrument but Will bo recognized as the
given marked aticntlon.
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The races, ixtlo'gamcs, tho racing os­
Sunday leaving the city dock at 7:30 a. and leader worthy b f esteem, and w Hobc advice will be sought niter in Sanford’s
trich and other attractions were fine, and
ro., and returning n( 9 p. tn. Every one future welfare. Watch the list grow nnd remember "Procrastination Is the thief of
a large crowd has been in attendance
is assured o f a good trip as the boat Is li/no." Tho Sanford Herald has been the medium through which Sanford has gained
every day.
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A dextiprivc n w w m nf the fa ir will be
im n iin cry-fry cnglneei d auseo - assuring »peculator,- homesceker. and desirable citiasns,— Yau-ara reaping Iha.results.by _inr
g lv e rfitT neirt w eek'-» ed ltlon \ —
the passengers of every com fort' anil creased real estate valuation. Can you increase your own Interest better than by
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trljrshould do so as the n cw scrvtce wilt
“ Every business man knows It means li)€ per ceniTto hls'bualhesa nnd no where
prove o f great benefit to Sanford in every else will he get such returns. In addition you are helping some worthy young woman
way.
to gain a handsome Piund. These young women urc worthy this honor and you owe W ill Be One Of Th e S ocia l Events o f

EXHIBITS ARE Of A HIGH ORDER

Monday-« hs kaeM ot in taraU .W iU L .m aab
fested In the event and the candidates
and the henchmen worked all day.
__ MflyorJ-nke won out In the race for
mayor over W . H. Underwood by J7
votes.
Harry Ward, S. Runge and J.D. Ddvlson
* * B asket Dinner at M o n ro e
received the most votea for Aldermen.
M. W. Lovell w ill be the next Clerk and
On Sunday last a congenial crowd had
a basket dinner at Monroe Park and pass­
Green Smith the Marshall.
ed a pleasant lime. Among those present
The vote was as follows:
were the following:
For Mayor.
J. W . Dunlap and wife, Kansas; E. C.
Beecher and wifq, Ohio; Edgar E. Brown
FORREST L A K E 157
and wife. Indiana; E. M. Evans and wife,
W. H. UNDERWOOD HO
Colorado; J. F. Jones and wife, Mass.; Mrs.
L. A. Hamlin, Mass.; J. M. Welker and
wife, Ohio; H. A. Hill and wife, Kansas;
For Alderm en
Mrs. R. L. Starr, Ohio; E. M. Bevier and
W. W. A B E R N A T H Y 124
wiip, Penn.;R. M. Warner and wife. Conn.;
J. D. DAVISON 151 ’ '
H. G. Smith, Penn.; ‘ Dan Howard and
F. L. M ILLER 123
Phillip Warner, Conn.; Mias E. Lewis*
Miss.; Beulah Dunlap, Kansas; Rnymon
S. RUNGE 147
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Beecher, Ohio.
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F. L. WOODRUFF 146

INTEREST A T WHITE HEAT

Volum e III

High S ch ool N otes
The county school board has consented
to give Friday as a holiday to the school
pupils to attend the County fair. The
railroad has grouted a special rate. The
school exhibits form un important part of
the Fair.
Monday we entered upon the second
term of the year. No more holidays now
until commencement.
The play, "Toys Aw ake", given Tues­
day and Wednesday nights benefit of the
High School library, was a success in
every way. The next entertainment of
this order will be “ Round’s Ladies
Orchestra, on Feb, 13. This will be next
to tit» last, and one o f the best o f the
Lyceum course.
Monday tbe Boys Debating Society
Iteld its first regular meeting. Woman’s
Suffrage being the subject o f debate.
Both sides had fine arguments but the
decision went to the negative.
The Irving Literary Society wits enter­
tained at its Int meeting by Miss Bertha
Adams, the director, In the play "Toys
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editor. You are under obligations to maintain your city paper. '-W ith Increased
Under tlie auspices of the Sanford
circulationtmeans greater business to every merchant and real estate firm in San­
Hospital Association, the Ciiarity- Ball
ford. It Is up to you to make Sanford through this contest the center of attraction
will be given nt (ho Sanford House, Tues­
to all the tourists coming into Florida. W ill you do ItT
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day, February 14th. Finns nnd preper,
NEW SCHEDULE
ntions arc being perfected to make it one
For every subscription to the Sanford Herald votes will tie Issued' by the Contest of the most brilliant social functions o f
Manager as follows:
tbe season. Those who tinvc the ar­
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2.000 Vótes
1,000 Votes
$ 2.00 •
I Year
ly to make it not o n l^ a social success,
5,000 Votes
3.000 -Votes
$ 4.(10
2 Years
hut a financial‘one/.for * a most worthy
5,000 Votes
$ 0.00
10,000 Votes
3 Years
10,000 Voles
cause, that of building u hospital in Snn- $IU.00
7 25,000 Voles
5 Years
• 15,000 Votes
50,000 Votes
$20.00
111 Years
fo fl; Tim Ciflirity Bull will probably bo
Write your name and address plainly, name your contestant, mull to the Contest established ns nn nnnunl .even t for tills
Manager with money enclosed and votes wifi be given to the one you muhe.
purpose. Coin patent
eorfiiniUccs have
appointed; and tha success of .the ball is
ELEG AN T PRIZES OFFERED— OPEN TO A L L
The following prizes are open to every citizen in Orange County ns well as tlie assured. Receiving, will be Mrs. J. N.
Contestants. The person returning the greotest’ numbcr subscriptions to Mile Sanford WIillniT, Mrs. T. A. Neal. Mis. Geo. H.
Herald, will receive the first prize, Tlie person returning tho second greatest number Ftirnald nnd Mrs R. Hotnrighous. Floor
of subscriptions will receive ihtMMMMulgirizq irnd so on. On cadi one of the sub­ Committee, Mrs. T. A. Neal and Miss
scriptions votes wilbbo Issued to your favoriteicontestant. This offer is to tho con Charlotte Keelor, Chairman of Decoration
Committee. Mies A lice Caldwell, Refresh­
testqnts and oil wit) be swarded February 24th.
ment Committee. Mrs. F v E. Rquipillui,
FIRST PRIZE— ELEGANT J^JHKLSH
Chairman;
Mrs. W. J. Hill, Mrs. Frank
Call and see this elegan f chair given by tno cnlerixlsiftg tlmi, Theo J. Miller &amp;
Willis
Miller.
Miss Alice Caldwell. Mrs. I).
Son to manifest their interest in the Popularity Contest. Thro. J. Miller A Son corry
full line of everything that makes homo attractive nnd dealers in Furniture, Car- J. Starling. Mrs. Alexander Vaughan, Mrs.
pets, Mattings. Crockery, Lamps and Music ¡nstuinents. Out of town trade will be R. L. Peek and Mrs. l.lljn. Chairman o f ,
the Music Committee, Mrs. M. Frank. The
given special attention.
Send in the largest lilt of subscribers to tlie Contest Mumigcr Sanford Herald Patronesses of tlie Ciiarity Bull arc as
and win tins elegant chair and get votes for your fovorite contestant for the Prize follows: Mrs. J. N. Whitncr, Mrs. T. A.
Neal, Mrs. Geo. H. Fernald, Mrs. II, L.
Piano. Offer open to all! Get busy for subscriptions and make $15,00.
DeForrest, Mrs. A. T. Rossetler, Mrs. M.
SECOND P K IZ E ^ L A D Y ’S $10 H A T
Frank. Mrs. J. C. Daniel, Mrs. R, L. Peck,
At Mrs. M. L, Allen's Mllllhcry Parlors, ono of tlie season's most stylish .creations
Mrs. F. E. Kouuiilint, Mrs. K. Ilomrighous.
in n lady's hut will fie given by this populur firm to help boost the contestants in
Mrs. R. S. Keeler. Mrs. M. F. Robinson,
securing subscriptions to tlie Sanford Herald lö g e t voles on the Prize Piano. Mrs.
Mrs. J. C. Higgins, Mrs. J. B. Stryker,
Allen is showing an attractive line of fancy articles, stamped googk, hair goods and
Mrs. Forrest Luke. Mrs. LeVernc Hurt/
at prices within the reach o f nil nut of town people will lind it to their interest to
Mrs. W. R. Anno. Mrs. Cruse Barnes, Mrs.
call at Mrs. A llen ’s Millinery Parlors, when In the city. Tills elegant prize is offered to
Cecil Gubbdtt, Mrs. -T. E. Wilson, Mrs.
every lady in Orange County and votes will be given on ca d i subscription to your
Alexander Vaughan, Mrs.-C. M. Hand,
favorite contestant.
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Mrs. B. A. Howurd. Mrs. II. P. Driver. Mrs.
. THIRD PRIZE— B E AU TIFU L PICTURE—Given by M. U R. STORE
Harry Ward, Mrs. \Vill lluidcti, Mrs. 0.
One o f the most artistic pictures ever painted and framed in un elegant gold W. King, Mrs, N. J. Perkins. Mrs. Muy
oval frame, lavishly nrnampntpd will be glv/n lo tho one securing ifjo 3rd largest Dick In s, Mrs. R. J. Holly. Mrs. Henry
amount of subscriptions to tlie Sanford Herd
Wight and Mrs. B. W. Herndon.
The hustling proprietor* o f the M. &amp; ./ r Store give the above elegant |&gt;rlze to
Tickets which are $1 00 cucti are now
prove, their Interest in the contestants ijyiUc Plano Contest and reward their friends on sale and will iuclude an elegant sup­
for hustling for votes. When In need of School Supplies, Art Novelties, the best dec per which will he served by tha ladles.
Cream ever. S o fyp rin k s o f the daintiest flavor, or a cigar, ihb best on earth, call at
M. &amp; R. Store, First street. Sanford. Florida. This prize may Jjjp won by nnyone and
votes will be Issued to your favorite contestant for Um» Prize Piano.
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A G ood S h ow ng
The annual meeting of the stockholders
o f the Peoples Bank o f Sanford, Florida,
was held In the office of the bank on last
Tuesday morning at 9:30 o’clock. A fter
the usual routine o f business was gone
over »th e election of directors for the en ­
suing year was held. Much to the grati­
SPECIAL PRIZES. FOR.MEN A N D BÖYS
fication o f the stockholders present, the
E ntertainm ent W as G reatly Enjoyed
Men and boys are interested in the Piano Contest and each have their favorite
name of Mr. D. L. Thrasher, ono o f San­
a t th e Auditorium
ford’s most progressive and successful contestant that they are helping to Win tlie Plano. A s a reward to them the follow­
The
Toys
Awake, given under tlie au­
businessmen,, wos milled lit (lie already ing prizes will bo given February 24lb.
spices o f the High School for the benefit
strong and representative board o f dlrectFIRST PRIZE
of the library fund In the High School A u ­
To the one returning the largest number o f subscriptions to the Sanford Herald,
ditorium Tuesduy evening, was one o f the
[Immedlately following the meeting of
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(dost enjoyoabie eutertaim nenu o f this
stockholders, was held Lite meeting of
Tbe above enterixislng firm take « b in d to boost tlie cause o f the earnest and ktnd; that the Sanford people havu w it­
tht\di rectors, who. after being duly «worn.
nessed recently. Mr. J. H. Ford. Manager,
to re-elect tlie present officers, will give
FINEST H A T
Miss Bertha Adams, Director, Miss Edith
M. ML Smith. President; H. R. Stevens.
felt or Panama, to suit your fancy. In their new up-to-date haberdasher store. Paint­ Savage Accompanist and members o f the
VJoajrfshlfnt, and H. E. Tolar. Cashier.
er 4 Selgh has one of the prettiest men and boys furnishilng stores in south Florida. faculty deserve much-oredit fur tlie suc­
Evidencing the prosperous condition
And will pay special attention to m oll orders. It is up to you to get a new hat I cess of tlie entertaiiituout.
150 local
o f the Bank, the Cashier was Instructed to
and Increase you favorite Contestants vote.
young people and children took pure There
carry $3,000 to the surplus account o f
SECOND PRIZE— P A IR DOYDEN $6 SHOES— ron men and doys
were over sixty speaking and Singing .
bank ofter paying the usual semi-annual
parts; lovely costumes, pretty drills, tab-,
To
tbe
one
returning
the
second
largest
number
o
f
subscribers
to
the
Santord
dividend o f four per cant. ,
leaux, marches with lively music, making
Herald
a
pair
o
f
Boyden’a
$6
Shoes
will
be
given
by
Mr. W. D. Manley, president o f the
tlie whole most pleasing to alL A fte r tha
Formers and Traders llsnk o f Atlanta,
CHAS. K A N N E R
arrival o f all the characters they remained
Ga.. waa present representing tbe Georgia
Mr. Kanner Is anxious to boost any enterprise that helps build Sanford and tbe
on
the stage! forming a :bcuuiiful picture,
Stockholders o f tbe Bank and made much contest Is advertising the Sanford district. In Mr. Konner’s Store, you will find a
by
their, artistic grouping upd eleguat
favorable comment upon the manage- fu ll lin e o f Spring and Summer goods for Men. Women and Chlldreo.-nad.ln tlie shoe
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ment and success o f the b*nk during the department you will find shoes that wear and give satisfaction. When In 'n eed of a
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tboe* coB on Clio*. Runner! 'ö u l o f lowii trade invited*'to“ ’ rii£Ee' ifinT
Get Y o b r M ules
the hardslups o f the pest year the bank their headquarters when In town. M ailorders solicited.
Tw en ty-five head of good work mules
had Just dosed the m ost successf ul year
The above prizes are offered to sill to everybody and to you! Hustle for sub­ for sale cheap. ^ $5Q to $100 each If sold
since It* organisation.
scriptions and secure one o f the elegantt strictly new. and latest style prizes, and get In next ten d a y .. ,W* M. Igon, Eustis, FlaThis is the bank tbo^ Insure* your
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votes f v your favorite. Prizes w ill be «w arded February ¡14th.
deposits.

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                    <text>Shipment* o f Celery from San­
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Year
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61,600
8,200
160
1000
123.958
11,000
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1007
181,708
21,200
1008
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330.000
16 &lt;3 34,000
1000
475.000
63.660
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Yearly average Increase 118.3%

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LETTUCE CROP

Sanford Vegetable Growers Are Making Large Profits
Season. _
on Their JLettuoe Crop
IH s nothing unusual to hear of single acres th a t net from $500 to $1200 per acre
The other crops are bringing prices in proportion. The general outlook for Celery
Delta Farmers, are brighter this very minute than they have been for m any seasons.

Now is the Time for You to Buy

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One of our V egetab le Farm s at $150 an an acre on our very easy system of pay­
ments.
The increased profits as shown this season by the growers will have a great ef* feet in increasing the price of land» and if you want to do business in the vegetable line in .
Florida,
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"You Had Better Purchase One of Our F^rms
Before the price is increased by the natural.development of this section and the attend­
ant success of our growers.
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Farms are situated on original transportation, are well drained, the soil is excellent and
the community is in a flourishing condition.

Fourteen Families Have Moved to Monroe
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Sinc^w e put this division of elery Farms on the market. We are building new houses every day, breaking new land and planting crops of various kinds. This will have
the effect of making all the land in that section more valuable.
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Iff You Are Interested
Write to us about Florida Real Estate. We have all kinds of land suitable for groves,
chicken firms, winter homes and vegetable farms.

Our Term s A re the Best O ffered by A n y Firm in Sanford
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same quality, and the quality is such that it will produce anything that jvill tfrow anvwhcre
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W e G ive You Six Years In W h ich to Pay for Y o u r Farm and
Charge you no interest on the deferred payments.

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IN SANFORD—Life ia Worth Living
dumber 26

SANPORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY IO, 1911

MUNICIPAL&amp;LECTION

SANEORD TO WEKIWA SPRINGS

INTEREST A T W H ITE H E A T

Volume III
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Fine Boat Service Ha» Barn Inaugur­
Said lo Be One of* ..
ated
This
Week.
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New
Contestants
Entering
the
C a u s e d Considerable Excltment
Sanford people now have an opportuni­
S o u th la n d ; . *
All Day Monday.
ty to spend the day at Weklwa Springs
Piano Contest Every day
ns a fine boat service has now been
1.023 EXHIBITS ARE O f A HIGH ORDER
U* Maude Harrt*.
27.000 1M in Lucille Richard!..........................
inaugurated. The boat has been at the M
Mts* JIrtsir
r u le Stumon.
1,000
Stumon..................... 12.S7S
MU* Helen Rowland.................., . i .
INTERfST CENTERED IN MAYOR city
1,000
.... 7.023 Mr*. Mate! JuhntoO.
dock for several days and on Tues­ Mia* Gladys Cardoer. ..............
.... 7,000
Sanford Vegetables Make a Great HU
__
. x.000
out o r row*
day night a large party was( taken down
Among th e Florida Throng of
Utili School . . , , . . . ; . . ____
2.223
Lake rinatly Won Out By M alorlty of the river through the courtesy of Copt, MIm Kate U n d e rw o o d ...............: ...........
3.200
2.125 Ml** Florenee E. Kinney, Oveido..............
Visitors
M in Mnte U on » rd f................... j . . . : ........
2.000 Cameron Clly Church................................. - 2d}23
Vol Thomas.
Seventeen Vote»
Mr* Kannte Munion................. 2,000
Mr*. Addle Koblnaon Renova............ .......
1,523
The
Orange
County-Fair,
“the : greatest
1.500
The boat Is a twin screw, built for the Mr*. J. B. Siryker......................:........ 1.500 Minnie E. A rm itrnni. Orlando ..............
The city flection In Sanford is usually
on
earth,"
threw
open
its
doors
on Tues­
To say that each contestant and friends have been busy la expressing it mildly day of thls.weck.nnd those who have-been
an exciting affair and this year was no ex­ rlverjw v ice and 1» one of the finest ever
ception to the rule. For the past six days put in commission. It will hold over pndeven the County Fair at Orlando has not attracted attention from the Herald’s there stme^that no better displays were
or ever since Mayor Lake and the new forty passengers and is ponstructed with Contest which Is one of the greatest ever pulled *off. Great rivalry exists among over exhibited in a Southern county folr.
alderman announced for office the political an upper deck which gives the passengers contestants and friends permeated with uho. greatest good will and friendship each - The opening day was marked iTy a big
a fine view of the river. There Is no vicing to gain first place. A ten year subscription would hnvo placed any of the
pot baa been boiling over.
uutuaiobile parade lit whtch.-Sjin/ord took
Several of the candidates have been trip in Florida more picturesque than the contestants occupying other thnn first place at the top notch laAt week. ,lt is dan­ a most prominent pan, about twenty-five
announced for i h r o w ^ t h M ^ ^ A f t ^ winding Weklwa and the new service gerous to hold your subscriptions back for as in a horse race people like tn boost the curs bearing the legend of* “Lucky San­
to look as though there would be no opop­ iduld be well patronized by Sanford peo­ winner. It .behooves each contestant to’ gain first place and keep It from now orr ford," took part. Hon. J. F. Whltner ntndo
ple and the tourist.
Eoch citizen In Orange County should send in for at least one years’s subscription.
several
position but at the last
Weklwa Springs Is’ one of the South’s Gain one of the elegant prizes offered to those who can hustle and prove themselves n most able address which will be 'pub­
came out for office.
lished in next week's issue. Hon. W.- L ..
Mayor Lake haa held this office for roost famous reso/ts and a trip to the worthy citizens of Orange County. Send them In to tho Contest Manager % Herald- Palmer also made nn ndditsB that was
Tile winner will not only get a $400 instrument but Will bo recognized as the given marked aticntlon.
several terms and did not seem Inclined springs always prove n most delightful
~
;
outing.
The
first
trip
will
be
rnude
on
most
popular young lady In Orange county, and also be recognized as an organizer
to take It again but his friends prevailed
The races, ixtlo'gamcs, tho racing os­
Sunday
leaving
the
city
dock
at
7:30
a.
and leader worthy bf esteem, and w Hobc advice will be sought niter in Sanford’s trich and other attractions were fine, and
upon him to do sound this called for an
outburst of literature from the camp of ro., and returning n( 9 p. tn. Every one future welfare. Watch the list grow nnd remember "Procrastination Is the thief of a large crowd has been in attendance
W. IT. Underwood, his -opponent. On is assured of a good trip as the boat Is li/no." Tho Sanford Herald has been the medium through which Sanford has gained every day.
^
in cl larged of Copt., Thomas and the publicity throughout the Northern Stales tmd has brought*to 'jourrefTTthe tourist,
Monday-« hs kaeMot intaraU.WiUL.maab
A
dextiprivc
nw
w
m
nf
the
fair
will
be
fested In the event and the candidates imniincry-fry cnglneei d auseo - assuring »peculator,- homesceker. and desirable citiasns,—Yau-ara reaping Iha.results.by _inr glverfitTneirt week'-» ed ltlon\ —
the passengers of every comfort' anil creased real estate valuation. Can you increase your own Interest better than by
»&lt;
and the henchmen worked all day.
"
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safety.
Every
one
that
can,
make
this
sending
in
for
a
ten
year’s
subscription
to
The
HeraldT
__MflyorJ-nke won out In the race for
trljrshould do so as the ncw scrvtce wilt
“ Every business man knows It means li)€ per ceniTto hls'bualhesa nnd no where
mayor over W. H. Underwood by J7
prove of great benefit to Sanford in every else will he get such returns. In addition you are helping some worthy young woman
votes.
to gain a handsome Piund. These young women urc worthy this honor and you owe Will Be One Of The Social Events of
Harry Ward, S. Runge and J.D. Ddvlson way.
them support in winning tills Plano. You owe it to yourself. You owe it to your
The Season s
* * Basket Dinner a t M onroe
received the most votea for Aldermen.
editor.
You are under obligations to maintain your city paper. '-With Increased
M. W. Lovell will be the next Clerk and
On Sunday last a congenial crowd had
Under tlie auspices of the Sanford
a basket dinner at Monroe Park and pass­ circulationtmeans greater business to every merchant and real estate firm in San­ Hospital Association, the Ciiarity- Ball
Green Smith the Marshall.
ed
a pleasant lime. Among those present ford. It Is up to you to make Sanford through this contest the center of attraction will be given nt (ho Sanford House, Tues­
The vote was as follows:
to all the tourists coming into Florida. Will you do ItT
%
were the following:
day, February 14th. Finns nnd preperFor Mayor.
,
NEW SCHEDULE
J. W. Dunlap and wife, Kansas; E. C.
ntions arc being perfected to make it one
For every subscription to the Sanford Herald votes will tie Issued' by the Contest of the most brilliant social functions of
Beecher and wifq, Ohio; Edgar E. Brown
FORREST LAKE 157
and wife. Indiana; E. M. Evans and wife, Manager as follows:
tbe season. Those who tinvc the ar­
W. H. UNDERWOOD HO
1/I'M*«V
Ass
I
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lItKil'U
fliVPga
Nf.«
al/HM
KIIILK
t KILL
fto-Iv*
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TERMS
Colorado; J. F. Jones and wife, Mass.; Mrs.
rangements in hand, are working zealous­
2.000 Vótes
1,000 Votes
$ 2.00 •
I Year
L. A. Hamlin, Mass.; J. M. Welker and
ly to make it not onl^ a social success,
5,000 Votes
3.000 -Votes
$ 4.(10
2 Years
wife, Ohio; H. A. Hill and wife, Kansas;
hut a financial‘one/.for *a most worthy
For Aldermen
5,000 Votes
$ 0.00
10,000 Votes
3 Years
Mrs. R. L. Starr, Ohio; E. M. Bevier and
10,000 Voles
cause,
that of building u hospital in Snn$IU.00
7
25,000
Voles
5
Years
W. W. ABERNATHY 124
• 15,000 Votes
50,000 Votes
$20.00
111 Years
wiip, Penn.;R. M. Warner and wife. Conn.;
fofl; Tim Ciflirity Bull will probably bo
J. D. DAVISON 151 ’ '
Write your name and address plainly, name your contestant, mull to the Contest established ns nn nnnunl .event for tills
H. G. Smith, Penn.; ‘ Dan Howard and
F. L. MILLER 123
purpose. Coinpatent eorfiiniUccs have
Phillip Warner, Conn.; Mias E. Lewis* Manager with money enclosed and votes wifi be given to the one you muhe.
Miss.; Beulah Dunlap, Kansas; Rnymon
appointed; and tha success of .the ball is
ELEGANT PRIZES OFFERED—OPEN TO ALL
S. RUNGE 147
;
assured. Receiving, will be Mrs. J. N.
Beecher,
Ohio.
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The
following
prizes
are
open
to
every
citizen
in
Orange
County
ns
well
as
tlie
’ H. WARD ICO
Contestants. The person returning the greotest’numbcr subscriptions to Mile Sanford WIillniT, Mrs. T. A. Neal. Mis. Geo. H.
F. L. WOODRUFF 146
High School Notes
Herald, will receive the first prize, Tlie person returning tho second greatest number Ftirnald nnd Mrs R. Hotnrighous. Floor
The county school board has consented of subscriptions will receive ihtMMMMulgirizq irnd so on. On cadi one of the sub­ Committee, Mrs. T. A. Neal and Miss
to give Friday as a holiday to the school scriptions votes wilbbo Issued to your favoriteicontestant. This offer is to tho con Charlotte Keelor, Chairman of Decoration
For Clerk, Treasurer and Assessor:
pupils to attend the County fair. The testqnts and oil wit) be swarded February 24th.
Committee. Mies Alice Caldwell, Refresh­
railroad has grouted a special rate. The
C. H. LEFFLER 95
ment Committee. Mrs. Fv E. Rquipillui,
FIRST PRIZE—ELEGANT J^JHKLSH
school exhibits form un important part of
M. W-UaVELL 1%4
Chairman;
Mrs. W. J. Hill, Mrs. Frank
Call and see this eleganf chair given by tno cnlerixlsiftg tlmi, Theo J. Miller &amp;
the Fair.
Willis
Miller.
Miss Alice Caldwell. Mrs. I).
Son to manifest their interest in the Popularity Contest. Thro. J. Miller A Son corry
Monday we entered upon the second
full line of everything that makes homo attractive nnd dealers in Furniture, Car- J. Starling. Mrs. Alexander Vaughan, Mrs.
term of the year. No more holidays now
For Marshal and Collector
pets, Mattings. Crockery, Lamps and Music ¡nstuinents. Out of town trade will be R. L. Peek and Mrs. l.lljn. Chairman of ,
until commencement.
the Music Committee, Mrs. M. Frank. The
G. W. SMITH 172
given
special attention.
The play, "Toys Awake", given Tues­
Send in the largest lilt of subscribers to tlie Contest Mumigcr Sanford Herald Patronesses of tlie Ciiarity Bull arc as
W. A. THUS 119
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day and Wednesday nights benefit of the
and win tins elegant chair and get votes for your fovorite contestant for the Prize follows: Mrs. J. N. Whitncr, Mrs. T. A.
High School library, was a success in
Neal, Mrs. Geo. H. Fernald, Mrs. II, L.
Piano. Offer open to all! Get busy for subscriptions and make $15,00.
Rom antic M arriage
every way. The next entertainment of
DeForrest, Mrs. A. T. Rossetler, Mrs. M.
SECOND PKIZE^LADY’S $10 HAT
A very quiet, but an Interesting and this order will be “Round’s Ladies
Frank. Mrs. J. C. Daniel, Mrs. R, L. Peck,
At Mrs. M. L, Allen's Mllllhcry Parlors, ono of tlie season's most stylish .creations
even romantic marriage took’ pinae in our Orchestra, on Feb, 13. This will be next
Mrs. F. E. Kouuiilint, Mrs. K. Ilomrighous.
city last week when Miss Mattie Estelle to tit» last, and one of the best of the in n lady's hut will fie given by this populur firm to help boost the contestants in Mrs. R. S. Keeler. Mrs. M. F. Robinson,
securing subscriptions to tlie Sanford Herald löget voles on the Prize Piano. Mrs.
Norwood, daughter of Mrs. R. L. Norwood, Lyceum course.
Mrs. J. C. Higgins, Mrs. J. B. Stryker,
Monday
tbe
Boys
Debating
Society
Allen is showing an attractive line of fancy articles, stamped googk, hair goods and
became the bride of Mr. Archie D. Roll of
Iteld its first regular meeting. Woman’s at prices within the reach of nil nut of town people will lind it to their interest to Mrs. Forrest Luke. Mrs. LeVernc H urt/
Argents, Arkansas.
.' Suffrage being the subject of debate.
Mrs. W. R. Anno. Mrs. Cruse Barnes, Mrs.
It seems that the brother of _Mlaa Nor­ Both sides had fine arguments but the call at Mrs. Allen’s Millinery Parlors, when In the city. Tills elegant prize is offered to Cecil Gubbdtt, Mrs. -T. E. Wilson, Mrs.
every lady in Orange County and votes will be given on cadi subscription to your
wood ami Mr. Roll were special friends decision went to the negative.
Alexander Vaughan, Mrs.-C. M. Hand,
favorite contestant.
*• , 1 Mrs. B. A. Howurd. Mrs. II. P. Driver. Mrs.
The
Irving
Literary
Society
wits
enter­
and room-mates in Arkansas. The groom,
who arrivod a week previous to the mar- tained at its Int meeting by Miss Bertha
. THIRD PRIZE—BEAUTIFUL PICTURE—Given by M. U R. STORE
Harry Ward, Mrs. \Vill lluidcti, Mrs. 0.
Adams, the director, In the play "Toys
One of the most artistic pictures ever painted and framed in un elegant gold W. King, Mrs, N. J. Perkins. Mrs. Muy
- riage had not up to that time, niet the Awoke".
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young lady. About a year ago he fell in
oval frame, lavishly nrnampntpd will be glv/n lo tho one securing ifjo 3rd largest Dick In s, Mrs. R. J. Holly. Mrs. Henry
A Good Show ng
- love with her when he first saw her
amount of subscriptions to tlie Sanford Herd
Wight and Mrs. B. W. Herndon.
The annual meeting of the stockholders
photograph, and requested the privilege
The hustling proprietor* of the M. &amp; ./ r Store give the above elegant |&gt;rlze to
Tickets which are $1 00 cucti are now
of tending her a post card which led to of the Peoples Bank of Sanford, Florida, prove, their Interest in the contestants ijyiUc Plano Contest and reward their friends on sale and will iuclude an elegant sup­
a Correspondence and later to un en­ was held In the office of the bank on last for hustling for votes. When In need of School Supplies, Art Novelties, the best dec per which will he served by tha ladles.
Tuesday morning at 9:30 o’clock. After Cream ever. Sofyprinks of the daintiest flavor, or a cigar, ihb best on earth, call at
gagement.
On Thursday last the marriage vows the usual routine of business was gone M. &amp; R. Store, First street. Sanford. Florida. This prize may Jjjp won by nnyone and
THE TOYS AWAKE
were taken nr the hnm« nf (be bride by over»the election of directors for the en­ votes will be Issued to your favorite contestant for Um» Prize Piano.
----suing
year
was
held.
Much
to
the
grati­
Rev. J. W. Wlldtnan.
SPECIAL PRIZES. FOR.MEN AND BÖYS
The wedding march was played by fication of the stockholders present, the
Entertainm ent Was Greatly Enjoyed
Men
and
boys
are
interested in the Piano Contest and each have their favorite
name of Mr. D. L. Thrasher, ono of San­
Miss Gladys Gardner.
a t the Auditorium
contestant that they are helping to Win tlie Plano. As a reward to them the follow­
The bride and groom accompanied by ford’s most progressive and successful
The
Toys
Awake, given under tlie au­
Mr. and Mrs. M. Norwood, left on the businessmen,, wos milled lit (lie already ing prizes will bo given February 24lb.
spices
of
the
High School for the benefit
FIRST PRIZE
afternoon train for Jacksonville, St. strong and representative board of dlrectof the library fund In the High School Au­
To the one returning the largest number of subscriptions to the Sanford Herald,
Augustine and other points of interest.
ditorium Tuesduy evening, was one of the
After tome weeks traveling Mr. and [Immedlately following the meeting of
PALMER A SEIGH
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(dost enjoyoabie eutertaim nenu of this
stockholders, was held Lite m eeting of
Mrs. Roll will-be a t heme in Arganta
Tbe above enterixislng firm take « b ind to boost tlie cause of the earnest and ktnd; that the Sanford people havu wit­
tht\di rectors, who. after being duly «worn.
Arkansas.
nessed recently. Mr. J. H. Ford. Manager,
to re-elect tlie present officers, will give
FINEST HAT
Miss Bertha Adams, Director, Miss Edith
M. ML Smith. President; H. R. Stevens.
Lyceum Number
felt or Panama, to suit your fancy. In their new up-to-date haberdasher store. Paint­ Savage Accompanist and members of the
The management of the Lyceum Course V Joajrfshlfnt, and H. E. Tolar. Cashier. er 4 Selgh has one of the prettiest men and boys furnishilng stores in south Florida.
faculty deserve much-oredit fur tlie suc­
Evidencing the prosperous condition
take pleasure In annnoundng that the
And will pay special attention to moll orders. It is up to you to get a new hat I cess of tlie entertaiiituout. 150 local
of
the
Bank,
the
Cashier
was
Instructed
to
next number on the course will be tlie
and Increase you favorite Contestants vote.
young people and children took pure There
famous Rounds Ladies Orchestra and carry $3,000 to the surplus account of
SECOND
PRIZE—PAIR
DOYDEN
$6
SHOES—ron
men
and
doys
were over sixty speaking and Singing .
Specialty Co. This Orchestra needs no bank ofter paying the usual semi-annual
parts; lovely costumes, pretty drills, tab-,
To
tbe
one
returning
the
second
largest
number
of
subscribers
to
the
Santord
Introduction to an American audience, as dividend of four per cant. ,
leaux, marches with lively music, making
Herald
a
pair
of
Boyden’a
$6
Shoes
will
be
given
by
Mr. W. D. Manley, president of the
they havo been before the public (or a
tlie whole most pleasing to alL After tha
Formers
and
Traders
llsnk
of
Atlanta,
CHAS. KANNER
number of years, and have been every
Ga..
waa
present
representing
tbe
Georgia
Mr. Kanner Is anxious to boost any enterprise that helps build Sanford and tbe arrival of all the characters they remained
where received with delight.
on the stage! forming a :bcuuiiful picture,
The entertainment will be given In Stockholders of tbe Bank and made much contest Is advertising the Sanford district. In Mr. Konner’s Store, you will find a
favorable comment upon the manage- full line of Spring and Summer goods for Men. Women and Chlldreo.-nad.ln tlie shoe by their, artistic grouping upd eleguat
the High School auditorium on tlonday ______
. .r Feb., 13th. a t 8JO n. m. Tickets are . on ment and success of the b*nk during the department you will find shoes that wear and give satisfaction. When In'need of a costumes.
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tboe* coB on Clio*. Runner! 'ö u l of lowii trade invited*'to“’rii£Ee' ifinT
W a r j;&amp; .X J tt&amp; C
Get Yobr Mules
the
hard
slups
of
the
pest
year
the
bank
•chool children 35 cents, others 50 cents.
their headquarters when In town. Mailorders solicited.
Twenty-five head of good work mules
had Just dosed the most successful year
Hava seats reserved early.
The above prizes are offered to sill to everybody and to you! Hustle for sub­ for sale cheap. ^ $5Q to $100 each If sold
since It* organisation.
This is the bank tbo^ Insure* your scriptions and secure one of the elegantt strictly new. and latest style prizes, and get In next ten day.. ,W* M. Igon, Eustis, FlaGood Iron Beds from $2.60 up. Will26-2-P
votes f v your favorite. Prizes will be «warded February ¡14th.
deposits.
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It’s the Getting-of Quality and Style in Garments That
A re Perfect Fitting
You Most Admire, and Saving Money on the Purchase
LL THESE Things we promise— and fu lfill. The choice of the buyer here is con­
fined to good clothes— the only kind we sell. As for styles, we have only the new
spring models. Everything new and right up-to-date in cut and fabric. Our stocks,
n^yjL.
by all odds the most complete in the city, permit an exercise of individual taste in
selection th a t is absolutely out of the question elsewhere in Sanford. The designs of the present
season’s models have nothing in common with the.ordinary suits th a t- are found in many
places. Exclusiveness and individuality reflect strongly in their every line, and a most careful
comparison fails to show in any detail where the different lines of clothing we carry do not
equal the double-the-price made-to-measure kind. We have all the new .Grays, Fancy
Tans, Thrush B row n, Blue Serges, Etc.
Every Suit Guaranteed

$28

$10, $ 1 2 .5 0 , $15, $18, $ 2 0 , $ 2 2 ,
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F irs t S treet
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nual election of officers Monday after­
IN THE SOCIAL WORLD noon
with tba following result: President,
Mrs. L. R. Philip#; Vice PresldenCM rs.
A FL Philips; Secretary, Mrs. E. N. Mor­
Items of Interest Concerning row; Corresponding Secretory, Mrs. W. II.
Williams;Treasurer, Mrs.W. W. Abernathy;
Society People.
Agent for Missionary Advocdte, Mrs. M.
H. Bowler.

P O IN T S PURELY PERSONAL

The monthly business meeting of the
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Mow Celery City Vanity Fair While
will be held In the Baptist Church next
Away the Golden Hours—
Tuesday afternoon a t 3 o'clock. All the
Soclul Gossip.
members are urged to attend.
The meeting of the Sanford Music Club
One of the most delightful events that
held at Mrs. Fannie Munson's studio Sat­
the Sanford ladies have enjoyed this
urday afternoon, was one of the most en­
winter, was a recital Friday mbrning at
joyable held this season. Miss' Linda
thq. residence of Mrs, Henry Wight given
Leflier was leader for the afternoon, and
by Mrs. Mary L. Planner of Indianapolis,
had prepared an excellent program. Pa­
Ind., Mrs. Wight and Mrs. Homrigbous In­
pers on some of the world's most famous
vited , s many oC-thelr friends as could
opera writers were given by Mrs. Geo.
be seated in tho parlors and the recital
Fox Jr., and Mrs. Deane Turner. Mrs.
was a rare treat to those who had the
Turner's paper was read by Miss Flossie
pleasure of attending. Mrs. Planner is a
Frank. • Mrs. Wililnin Keeler prepared an
gifted elocutionist.-and possesses a charm­
excellent paper, contrasting German and
ing. gracious mauner, that would make
Italian opera, which was read by Miss
her attractive to any audience. Her read­
Linda Lefller. Instrumental selections
ings were selected with excellent taste,
from the old operas, were rendered by
each one, a gem. w|ihin Itself.' The -se­
Mrs. Fannie Munson and Miss Flossie
lections from “Mrs. Wiggsof The Cabbage
Frank. Mrs. Geo. L. Hoy gave several
Patch", was a very realistic sketch and
beautiful vocal numbers from tho famous
was greatly enjoyed. Tho lullabys were
opera writers.
original and particularly fine, some of
Mrs. Samuel L. Puleston was the Iwitesa which have been set ‘ to- TtrailC. Mri.
of the book drclq on Monday after­ Planner is a writer of some prominence,
noon. The congenial party of ladies and many of the leading magazines have
spent a most delightful afternoon, at |&gt;ublislied some of the verse. She is the
the close of which, the charming hostess recently outher of a little play, entitled
served dainty refreshments.
“The Bargain Counter”, which has been
The Welaka Club held their monthly pnuiouncod a success ln New York. Sanbusiness meeting
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’In the
' dub rooms Mon ford- ladies
-* are appreciative 9t high
‘ class
day afternoon. Plans are being formu- entertainments of this kind, and Mrs.
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... has been cordially received dufPlanner
stay among them.
mean mud) toward the development of
Friday evening of last weak, Mr.
club work among the ladles' of a n
and
U
n W. L Wliaor entertained a
Among th e items of interesting
discussed, was that of assisting in caring numbers of their friends at a lovely din­
for the sick prisoners. The president ner party at their home on Park. Avenue.
called attention to the fact, that prisoners Thè appointments of the table were very
were sometimes ill and could not be handsome, the exqiusite linen, being the
cared for with the present arrangements handiwork of the hostess. The piece dein JalL A motion was mada and adopted, resistance was a thirty pound turkey
that the Welaka dub furnish a bed and gobler, accompanied by various other
linen also, such garment* as might be tempting dishes that mado upon elegant
needed end could be laundrled. Mrs. p. menu. Seat Al at the table were. Mr, and
W. King was appointed chairman of a Mrs. W. L Milteer, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
committee to attend to this matter. AtJ William.-Mr—-ond-Mra Anhui VoweH.
£ ----- TfiB'OMff u r : 0ié bùiine** session, the Miss Lillie Fair Smith. Miss Beth Mae
ladies enjoyed a social half hour. The Hamilton and Messrs Frank MUtoer,
commit lees was Mrs. Puleston. Morgan and Pierce of Lawtey. After
Mias String/allow and Miss Gelsie Butt
dinner a delightful game was enjoyed by
The Woman's Foreign Missionary Socie­ the guests so fortunate as to be
|n^l ||| {hi, tuMpiUblo
ty of the Methodist Church held their an-

Light your Pres-O-Lite lights by simple
turning a button on dash-board

B IG S A V IN G IN G A S

W e Have Them in Operation and W ill
Pleasure in Showing You

Take

Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Company
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S ta te A g en ts

A number of Sanford people motored
to Daytona on Saturday, and spent Sun­
day, returning oq Mondny. Among those
who went were,' Mr. end Mrs,„William
Keeler accompanied by Mrs, R. S. Keeler
and Miss Charlotte Keelor, Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Brady and E, L Brady, at DeLand,
they were Joined by Miss Irene Brady
wbo is attending StelsonUniversiiy. Mrs.
H. L. D -Forrest, Miss Mable Bowler and
.Norman DoFureai mada the trip in Mrs.
Defarrest's handsome new Owen Car.—
Misses Alice and Mell Whitner enter­
tained the young ladies searing circle last
ï
Thursday evening. Miss Mell' VVfdtner
was apppointod reader for the evening,
which was a pleasant inovatipn /or the
«tide. Quite -a •number' of the 'young 1¡ EVERYTIIINGÏNTURNITURE, QUEENSWARE
ladies enjoyed the Misses Whittier's
hospitality on this ocrasion.

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To Think of New Furnishings
' T o r Your Home
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Florida Form Paper
Fruit growers and truckers should rend
the Florida Fruit and Produce News.
Weekly information of value. Questions
answered on .cultural subjects. Market
quotations, etc. SI per year. Sample
copy on request Address No. BIB FlorIda AVe., Tampa, FliT
Place the titles to your real estate In
the Realty Trust Oomfiony and avoid com­
plications. For particulars address B. P.
Whitner, J r , Sccfttary.
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AND STOVES

O u r new lin e o f R A N G E S a n d K IT C H E N
S T O V E S are th e k in d you h av e w an ted and
c o u ld n 't get.
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WILLIA MS &amp; MILTEER
Rand Building

Just across the street

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F l o w i n g w e lls are
guaranteed. D ra in ag e
sure. N u m ero u s B ou­
levards, graded and
ditched, tra v e rs e th is
property

T h e m ost b e a u tifu l,
m ost h ig h ly -im p ro v e d ,
and ric h e s t of all u n ­
c le a re d land in th e
C e le ry D elta

Take Street Cars for
Lots In P A L M V IL L A
sold on easy te rm s

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The Sariford and 0
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from Sanford," on
hard » u r f a c e d
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traina and street
can direct through
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with -aide., trad» 0
every half mile for a
loading cars .

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Palmi, Majestic
0 Oaks and fragrant
£ Yellow Jessamin*
a an ciqultite spot
7 of untraromeled
• nature . . .

Palm Hammock
is being -settled by
a very nigh class
of p e o p l e . ' A
home here insures
you good neighhors . •
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vice. Convenient
school
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Frri]tient s t F a c t
a car service' brings
churches, theatres,
and shops to your

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Young M en of Sanford buy a P A L M H A M M O C K Farm or you w ill live
to regret it. Buy to-day. Com e and see m e.

F irst National Bank Building
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Cöl),llV HAPPENINGS trade

and the approaching Easter, time.
CELERY AVENUE NEWS . .

SprdalC orrripondtiK « «o Tb* Ilfr»Id:

A Budget of Interesting Items
Mr. T. Î. Hawkins'* father, mother and
Prom Correspondents
brother of Commerce, Ga.. are spending

TIIE tV EN IS O f ORANGE COUNTY

the winter with him at his home on
Celery avenue. Mr. Hawkins la one of

ccssful celery grower*.
R eportara Weekly
The writer accompanied by hi* wife
Coverà th è T errttory far
visited Cameron City Sunday afternoon
The herald
and was struck by the many Improve­
ments since our last visit nearly a year
ago. The writer Is also mortally afraid Of
GENEVA JOTTINGS
some careless aviation dropping a mon­
Special Correspondence to Tb« liersJd:
Gordon Flynt leaves this week to Join key wrench on his head from some of the
his brother in Sylvester, Ga., where to­ numerous bl-planes flying over the celery
delta.
gether they have purchased a farm.
Miss Nevada Grant of Lockwood, acMr. and Mrs. T. P. Con propet paid a
oompaniad by Miss Tanner and brollter. flying visit to their old hdme Monday and
visited relatives in Geneva last Sunday. Tuesday of last week.
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Rev E. Lee Smith after filling his regular
Wa see a note that Mr. Joe Cameron
appointment at the Baptist church Sun­ one of the daddy* of the Celery industry
day, UfSpenullng a few days in the neigh- has purchased a One new kuto. We
learn that be Is also the daddy of a fine
Many of our people ore enjoying the new baby girl of which we have seen no
fair In Orlando. The school will have mention.
holiday Friday that the children may have
Its about lime our clever Mr. D. R.
an opportunity to go.
Brisson purchased an auto in celebration
Already land Is advanclifg In price on of his new baby girl.
the strength of our new railroad;consider­
ing our water route and tills railroad it Is
high time some of our citizens were utiliz­

Em cla n t Starr «r

Mr. Otto H. Voss of Miami ipent n few
days* recently with Mr. and Mr. G. C.
McDougal on the avenue.
We Jerun that our neighbor Hon. J. N.
Whittier has told hi* Shell Mound proper­
ty. I w,.nder If they WlUlM.rlb® truck
farmers hold their annual picnic there
thl* your, l u time _n new committee
took hold of this picnic as the old picnic
committee are tired and want to enjoy
a picnic without the responsibilities of
committeemen on tbelr shoulders. *o if
you want a picnic this year its up to
some one to get busy and gc\ the ma­
chinery on motion.

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OVIEDO AND LAKE CHARM
Special Cor. to Tib Herald.
Mrs. H. B. McCall was the hostress en­
tertaining The Ladles Club Friday afterFebruary third. The music program
arranged by Mrs. T. W. Lawton was os fol­
lows:
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suEjccn-rSCHUBERT
Heading:—Extracts from “The Life of
Schubert," Mrs. B. F. Wheeler.
. Vocal ulo, two sacred responses by
Mrs. McCall, Mrs. Lawton and Mrs.
Wheeler.
Duett:—Mrs. T. W. Lawton and Henry
Bunn McCall
Reading:—“The Erl King" and the
. "Serenade," Mrs. T. W. Lawton.
’ Plano Solo:—“Schubert* Serenade,"
Miss Allison.
Duett:—"March Heroiquc," Mrs. T. W.
• Lawton and Mrs. Wheeler.
Mr, J. Lelnhart of Lake Charm has re­
cently sold twenty odd acres of hls valu­
able hammock land on the shores of Lake
Jessup for garden purposes; the work of
clearing the same will soon be commenced
by the new owners who contemplate
making Oviedtf or Lake Charm a perman­
ent home In the near future.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Luther are enter! talning Mrs. Finch of North Carolina, a
sister of Mr. Luther's.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L West of Lake Charm
attended the Elks' ball in Orlando Thurs­
day evening last. Many Oviedo and Lake Charm people
are attending ihq Orlando fair this week.
Fishing parties are the order of the day;
many floe catches are reported.
Mr. J. H. Lee shipped a car load of
grapefruit this last week from Lake Charm
grove*.
Our first services in ' the Lake Charm
chapel were conducted Sunday la*n
three o'clock p. m. by Rev. S. 11. A4
D. UM and Dr. C, C. Thayer. Mr.
Lawton presided at the organ; Mr. and
‘ Mrs. H. B. McCall sang a duett; many
Oviedo end Lake Charm triends attended.
Dc Hewy Eosler built the pretty chapel
. . ■BtUpemensge adjuiuhig, some twentyfive yeers ego, and during the months of
their winter sojourn at Lake Charm Dr.
and Mrs. Foster have maintained a Sun­
day service at this quiet vesper hour which
h u beeu* appreciated by all. Many em­
inent clergymen from the various denom­
inations have addressed us. Mr. T. L.
• Mead contributes not a little to the at­
tractiveness of the service in the choice
orchids and plants (beautifully arranged)
from his greenhouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Lilly who have been two |
years In Kissimmee are guests for a few
at the
Cushing house.
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Mr. C D. Starke of Commerce, Ga., o
tUPttcrty owner hers for many yeers left [
Monday rooming " lost afier'i'lw o “weck7j'1
Stay In Oviedo.
Miss Daisy McLanhan Is displaying in
her millinery shop many “ready-to-wear"
spring hate. Later in February sh* leaves
f&lt;jr Atlanta Co. to select for-the larger

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ing the good celery land here. We ere
-Jlsd to know thot several of our men are
planting truck for shipping.
QuK» K joMy *pany enjoyed a delightful
wnto rh h r in the fine machine of Capt.
Moore, just prior to hls going to Palm
Beach for the winter. Besides ihe genial
host was Mrs. Moore' e n d children. Mrs.
Pierce and Mrs. Geo. Peters. The party
-ieft-Geneva early going to Utlanda. spent
a full two hours, then to Sanford, there
making a pleasant visit and thence home
again, much pleased with their day's outing. Cape Moore Is an expert with ma­
chinery and 1s full master of hls hand­
some oar which lately arrived from New
York.

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Our Feed fine is complete; when you a^e in want of same,
givo us a call. We Will save you money, and also give you the.
very best of quality. We carry a full line of chicken feeds. When
your hens are not giving you Jh e eggs they should. Try our Teeds
for them, and see if .the change wont pay you. We have the
feed for your cow ahg&gt;. „ I ty o u are not trying it now come toTee
or phone us, and we will tell you w hat feeds you will get the .best
results from.
In staple groceries wo enn save you money; now if you like
to save this little coin, It will b e to your Interest to get our prices
before buying.
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We shall startup our barrel factory within
a few days.

Orders for potato

should be booked at once.

bárrelaPhone 3 3 0

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storage room should get barrels in advance

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of digging season. We will have, in addition

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to our two shops in the center of town,
B A K E R

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Deliveries will be made from shop

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All Kinds Country Produce Bought and Sold
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SANTORD. FLORIDA

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T H E HOUSEKEEPER’S “STAND-BY"
is First Quality flour. This is what
every good cook knows—or ought to
know. For light, tasty, nourishing
bread, biscuits and muffins, insist that the bag or barrel has the “ Quaker
City" label—in red and blue—some­
where upon itl I t’s the miller’s direct
QUAKER CITY FLOUR MILLS CO
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DINING AND SLEEPING CARS
For Information, Rates and Reservations see
est Atlantic Ctiast Line Agent ojr write

near

A. W. FRITOT, D. P. Agent
138 Wot Bi, St

JACKSONVILLE, fLORIOA

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Town Lots

Sanford, Fla., Tuesday Feb. 21, at 10 a. m.
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A n entertainment artistically'crrranged to please the curious, in­
struct the thoughtful-and enrich the lucky. Band concerts, free
autos and carriage to the g r o u n d ^ 'F r e e drawings, public weeding
proposition, a human windmill and an all-day carnival of melody, ro­
m ance and f ortimer— ■»—
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Come and Hear the Famous Irish Auctioneer
FREE PRIZES

Sanford Heights

Distribution of free prizes will tnkc place on
the grounds during hour of sale.- Every man.
woman and child will be given a chance free
of nil cost. GET TICKETS ' FREE for the
‘d rawings.
$35 BRASS BEDSTEAD to be given nwriy
during sale.- A very line bed--on exhibition a t
Joncs-McLaughlin Co.’s
$ 4 5 -WHITE SEWING MACHINE to be
given uway during sale—an elegant drop Head
Machine—on exhibition o tT . J. Miller &amp;. Son
$50 IN GOLD, $25 to first, $15 to second
-ntid $10 to think (th is is not on exhibition)

Grand Novelty Sale of Lots
Beautiful Orange Grove
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Fronting on Park avenue an eleva­
tion overlooking the city from the
■South, divided into #large and elegant
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residence sites, wide streets and al­
leys;" Lots 60x127.
This choice property will he sold
absolutely without reserve to the
HIGHEST BIDDERS.

Sanford Concert Band
W ill'furnish music. Business crater 8:30 to
0:30, later on grounds. Parude of free car­
riages will leave for the grounds promptly at
9:30.

TER M S OF SALE

One-fifth cash, payable at time of
purchase, balance in 18 equal month: ly payments or in 4 payments of 3-0.9 .and 12 months, with 0 per cent in­
terest on deferred payments. If all
cash is paid 3 per cent will he de­
ducted on deferred' payments., War­
ranty deed and abstract furnished;
title perfect. f

Public Wedding Proposition
Open to the first reputable white cull pic, 're­
siding in Orange County; making application
to the undersigned prior to day of sale. We
buy the license, pay the minister, furnish car­
riage for the bridal party and deed the bride
un average lot on SANrORD HEIGHTS FREE
Ceremony to take place on tho grounds during
the sale. Young people get busy.
COLONEL pISHOP, OF ILLINOIS
Will open tlie sale promptly at -10 n. m. the Chesterfield of nuetioncermg; has a rccord of GO lots in GO minutes; n 200 pound bundle of wit,
wind und wisdom, worth miles of travel to hear.

Sanford, Florida, is located near the central.portion of the State, on the famous St. Johns River and^ Great Lake
Monroe, has splendid railroad and boat facilities, is a great agricultural section, is one of the most progressive and best
business towns in Florida and a golden promise doth the future hold lor this great section.
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Sanford, with, all of Jier multiplying industries, good climate and healthy location, surrounded by broad acres of
-Florida’s—richest —farm snilr—«n-ahumlance.of-pme_arIcfiian sulphur watery T his particular section is^. specialiy-fa^
vored by nature’s real values to mankind whicn cannot be estimated. Sanford has an enterprising
5 to 6*000 and steadily growing, up-to-date merchants and business men, with the highest eulturc expressed in churches
and schools.
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Will real estate values ever grow cheaper in a cpmmunity like this? DESIRABLE TOWN LOTS in SANFORD are
yQ
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an ODDortumtv never before offered to buy high-class lots ut your own price in a growing communiry.^-TIus sale is wide open to WHITE PEOPLE and |s the first
strictly white addition to Sanford. NO BY BIDDING—NO BOOSTING— lots go to the HIGHEST BIDDERS, and u fair, square deal w guaranteed or your lo tis free.
Y ^ K h S S o io « and all to gain by buying one or a block of these lots. Buy a home for the wife und family on the Heights and you will never regret it.
Young man, young lady, Buve your spare $ $ und invest where values will increase,
REMEMBER THE PLACE, THE DATE, THE HOUR, BE ON TIME, BID IN TIME, DON’T WAIT AND PA^ PROFITS AFTER T H E SALE -

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potrera and privitelo» Incident to corporation» c
jtpnliffi and existing under the latra of tba Stata°5f

Tba foregoing ciaaaea ahall be construed aa inde­
pendent object*, bualoeaaea. and potrera,’ and the
Pabllsbtd Every Trillar Morning nt Sanford. IT». ¿numeration of any sprclfte bualneaa or power »hall
not b t held to limit or rra trk t in a n r m annet d u r
R. I H o u r. Editor and Profitterò»
other buitne»» or power of Otta corporation.
A tn d lm
S u b s c rip tio n P ric e . $ 2 .0 0 • Y e a r I n id v a r r c e
The amount of the capital etock of

E T T IN G E R ’S

DRY GOODS

Enterad aa »«coad-class mail m attar' August 22nd.
ItlOt, a t (be I “m i office a t Sanford. Florida,
trad ir Act of March 8rd. 187»

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Téléphona No. 148,

ahnil be prcferml alock.
M iss Hand E ntertains
Sftld p irfrrra l stock sím il entitle the
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iyear. out of the M l earnings of
M J u Charlotte Hand g a v e B vet'y pretty rrcelre lu each
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a fixed yearly dividami of »«yen
rurporntion,
party a t her ottractivo home on Park ___
per centum before any dividend shall be paid opon
avenue last Friday evening. The spac- or set sport for tbe common «lock; such dividimi
loua rooms were artistically decorated on the preferred slock shall be payable seml^annuelly upon the F in i day of January and of July of
with white star Jessamine and cut flow* each
year. Tba dividends on the preferred stock
era. The guests were first asked to take shall be cumulative, so that. If In any year divi­
dend*
amounting to »even (7 ) per centum shall
part In an Interesting guessing contest,
not be ptld on such preferred stock, the deficiency
entitled "My Lady’s Household, In which shall
be a charge upon the net earnings of the
Mies Reba Stringfellow and' Mr.__Charles poratlon, and ba paid subaoquan tiy
' o r a f i *oy,
Clayton were the lucky ones to capture Mends shall be paid upon or act apart tor tbe
stoch.
the prizes. The balance oí the evening rann
The balance of the net profit* of■the corporation,
was spent In dancing, which Is a favor­ after the payment of said cumulative
.... dly
dividendi of
holders of
ite pastime with a large portion of San­ seven (7) per centum per annum to tbe
as
dividends
stock, may be distributed
ford’s young people. Punch was served preferrai
among the holders of tba oommon istock aa and
during the dance, and a t eleven o'clock, when the Board of Directora shall determine.
dainty refreshments were served. Parties Tbe Board of Directors may Issue such preferred
stock nnd certificates therefor« as and when the
a t iho hospitable Hand home are always said
Board s h a U d c tc r m ln e .^ iltib ^ « s ÿ M s e e n t
delightful occasions, and this one was no of the stockholders shall not
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exception to the rule.
of preferred stock shall, in case of
Those present were. Misses Mabel Hand, The holders
or dissolution of the corporation, be en­
Helen Rowland, (ioorgihna Trask, Clarrissa liquidation
titled lo b e paid In fUli both the principal of their
Starling. Essie Purdon, Margaret Davis, shares and tba scen ted dividends, before any
amount «hall be paid to the, holders of the common
Mary Chappell, Lacea Chappell. Lillian stock,
holders of preferred stock shall not be
Higgins, Hoskins Jones, Llndn Connelly. entitled.The
to vote said préfet ted stack to any election
Hazel Hand, Carrie Abernathy. Rente of directora or for/be management of tbe corporaMurrell. Kcba Stringfellow und Veda tion.,
The preferred stock shall be redeemable fit the
Ward. The boys jircsent were, Charles option
of tbe Board of Directors, at any dlvldtad
Clayton, Eugene Roumillat. Karl Roumil- paying lime after five (5) years from the date of
Issue
of
»lock, 41 p i f value o f . Sid Stock gfid«
TiLHcnryPurt
’union, McDowell Butt. Clarence premiumsaid
of flve(ft) per centum, together with ell
Mahoney, Archie Bctta, Osborne flemdon, accrued
interest or dividends.
Q uest Betts, .Lawrence Lawton, James i T~h e holders
idi of prefrrred stock ih nil bava the off-1
(jou a t any.tini» n i ter Jiv e years from the dale of
edveiemtlai
-Forrest-iiaichell and Dr. and Mrs. T.
of the-tonde or-property of Urn corporation which
N eal.'
they mey select, et ita mbrket price a t tba tim e of

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Mr. and Mrs. Prather, of Atlanta, have
arrived In the d ty nnd will spend sever­
al weeks here. Mr. Prather Isa travelling
salesman and will make Sanford his
headquarters.
" O m H B B O H R Mr. W. j . wurnmne
Cashier ofFornlers National Bank, Springfield, Ohio, wos the guest of Rev. J. W.
Wildmnii, he was on his way to St.
Petersburg where his father Is spending
the winter.
Notice Eor Publication

such conversion; and upon tbe surrender of said
stock at any time after'three year* from date of
In tk£ Ummd
Issue, the Ifouul I.I D im tura shall ci
proper conveyance of e suffletent amount of tbe
property of the Corporalion,
n m u t which
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rosy be selected_
. Ithenoidrr
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by
of said prete» lad Stock, to redeem
saht stock at par, together wlih any interest or div­
idend which may have accrued on said stach.
AH ui .any parili« of o h e cuaunau slock of .Iti#
corporation may be payable In real or personal
t&gt;róperty, or in labor or service» or may.be issued
C* used for the purpose of reel or personal properly,
or for the payment of labor or services, at a Just
valuation lobe determined by the Board of Di­
rectors.
Am a x IV
This corporation shall continue and have full
(tower to exercise its corporate rights and franchis­
es for a period of ninety-nine (91Ï) years front and
after lite commencement oflls corporate existence-,
A it k u V
Tho business of this corporation shall be conduct­
ed by the following officers: a president, a general
in »nager. • secretary and treasurer, elected by the
Hoard of Director* from among their number, and
a Board of five Directors who must tie bolder* of
one or more «haros of common stock of the turpe*
ration, to be elected annually by said stockholders.
Until the first annual mretlng of the stockholder*
hereinafter provided for. and until their successor!
arc elected and qualified, the officer* of this corpo­
ration shall be:
D. A. HowAim. President, ,
B. A. Howaxu
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J. 0. P acxaxd, Secretary, and
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acxaxd, Treasurer.
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The Hoard of Dlroctors shall be:
I. F. Wilcox,
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Ft E. II ouchrm.

DEPARTMENT O r THE INTERIOR
U. S&gt; LAND OFFICE
Gainesville, FI» , February 4. to il
Notice U hereby given th a t Edwin A. Gilbert
office millire»»
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whom- post-office
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1» Sanfqrd,
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did.I
the fllh day of October, 11)10. 'Riè.In tbla office
vont Statement and Application, No. 07640, to
n-w. nM mof »-e ■
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n-o ____
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Section 12, Township 21 south. Range 3 Feast, TallabuasM meridian, and the llmlier Ihrrron, under
tbe provisions of tbe act of June 3. 1878, and acts
Miidaiory,
known
story, ________
and Stone
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Law ." et auch vabie
olne as might lie fin d by appraise
ment, and
pursuant
to _____H_____
such np
application, the
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tond and timber tlirram have been appraised at
Five Hundred Twenty Dollars, the limber esllranl
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I mi l I V feet at IS
‘ 40.000
loan!
per M. nnd 40,000
trd feet at 12.00
12.01 per U, and tbajand. *220.00;
that said applicant
ippllcai will offer final proof In support
ipptlratlun and
an sworn statem ent on the
of replication
day of April. 1011, before the Clerk of the Circuit
J. Ó. PACXASP.
. Court, et Orlando, Florida.
IfoA.
,A. I“low AID,
Any person la at Hberty to Protest Ihi* purchase
C.
C. Howaxd.
betöre entry. or Initiale • etwilest a t any lime bnforo patent Isiues. by Illing a corrotrorated affidavlt
The first organisation meeting of the holden of
ln Uitoofflce. alleging facta whkeh would de/eat the common »lock of this corporation shall be held In
entry.
HENRY 8 CIIUIJH.
the city of Sanford, Orange County, Florida, the
principal place of business of the corporation, at
20-Üp
Register.
the office# of the corporation, on the fifteenth day
of March. A. D.. 1911. for the purpose of adopting
by-laws
and Completing tbe organisation of ihe
Notice of Incorporation
corporation, and also for the purpoee of electing
NbtW« Is hereby given that we. the undersigned, such officers of the corporation a* are hereinbefore
intend to apply to the HonoraUe A. W. GUchrlst, pruvidre for. and thereafter tbe annual meeting of
Governor of tlie State of Florida, at Tallahassee. the stockholders of this corporation shall be held
Florida, on tlur Tenth day of March. A. I). 1011 fqr on the second Tuesday of January of each and
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O tte rs Paten l Incorporating THE SAN FORD I.AND every year.
A i m t VI
DEVOjQPM Ori COMPANY under the following •
proi&gt;o*cil charter, the original of which it now on
Tt*e_ highest amount of Indebted neta or liability
Bf* In the Office of the Secretsr
etary of State of the to which tbia corporation shell subject itaelf, aha!,
te iof Fit,
S tata
lurida.
b e a n amount equal to the entire capital (lock of
tills corporation.
Axncm or incuavceAtion or
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SANFORD LAND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
Tbe ngmee end residence* of the subscribing In­
We, the undersigned, have agreed to assadate corporators of this corporation, and the amount of
afgeh---------— and do
‘ hereby associate uurtrlourselves
together
ves together for the purpose of forming a body poiDie nhd[ corporate under and by vlrtuo of the' law*
of the State of Florida, and do hereby adopt the
following Article* uf Incorporation;
AjrrkixT.
• The name of this corporation shall be THE SAN­
FORD La n d DEVELOPMENT tXJMPANY. and
It* principal place of business shall be at Sanford.
Orange County, Florida, but It shall have such other offices, agenda« and plscrs of buiinesa In Flori­
d a and to othrr State« of the Unliad States and In
foreign countries a* Its Board of Directors may dh-

Towels
Sheeting and Sheets
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J. K. METTINGER,
the capital stock subscribed by each, are a t follows:
F. E. Houghton.
Boston. Met* . 712« »hares
Scranton, Pn., 7l2V4*hare*
Sanford, h a .,
712* share*
Sanford. Fla.,
712H share*
Sanford. Fla..
100 shares
H. C. Trask
Sanford. Fla..
SO share#
In With tat Wurxror, The subscribing Incorpora­
tors h are hereunto set their names:
- *• E. HOUGHTON,
F. WILCOX.
A. HOWARD.
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If . C. TRASK.
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| hereby certify th a t before».me, ajfi
« „ o n s h y appeared B. Afina
Adi Hnwa
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to rse we.I known to be four of the person* nomi
frf and yybo tubaerlbed their name* to the lorcgotod
Articles or Incorporation, and severally acknowl
edged be hire me th at they subscribed ifnd executed
the same for the purposes therein expressed.
fa W irom W nmoe, I heve hereunto set my head
and official seal, at Sanford. In the Couqty of
A i f g . - " 4 »«*» Asale id Ftorhla, on tills the Ulh
day of January, A. D.r ip il.
(Seel)
Masxl C. Arinomi»,
Notary Public. S u te of Florida, at large
My Comminigli expires Feb. 4th. 1913

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To manufacture, produce, purchase or otherwise
ecqulre: (o hold. own. mortgage pledge, sell, a s­
sign. uansfer or otherwise dlgpaee of, trade and
deal In and with limber, lumber, travel »tores, fer­
tilisers. materials, fruits, farm products, live stock
and ail other goods, personal property, wares, and
naseehgad i i of evtry d a is end deytxiption which
may ba calculated directly or todlrart/y toi c
cT
ObCIUate lu business
Tn
Tu Issue bonds and secure the tam e by pledges
r deeds ofrutrust
tta taor mortgages of
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held Iby Ui'« oonrorarfon.
sy part of the property held
and ut sell
ill iand pledge such bonds for proper rnr|»&gt;rate uses
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determine, to loon and barrow money on h u m
bonds, mortgages or other aecurltJe»

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[IDEAL FERTILIZERS
C elery, Lettuce, C auliflow er, Beans
Tom atoes,. Cantaloupes, P otatoes
'•"Stfw rtiw DHT b o o k le t, ruam O A VCUE7ABLaL ll - contains tfi-•-Tecttenk (nr «-«itfrtg all tfio principal p r o J o c ts or th e _S tii|r, cun
fully revised and b ro u fh t up to d a le by o u r n r a s t successful xnm ~
e rs . No publication o n ,th is subject contains quch practical ntltlcc.
All gardeners should hove it; from th e ow ner or the sm all hmnr
garden to the la rg e st shipper. In It wilt be found the special IDLAi
form ulas th a t have been c o n stru c te d by careful study of uctuj)
field resu lts. They a re Invaluable, b e ln i perfectly balanced .mtf
-from ih e RHM1T- SOURCES. -G et th e B E S toird m ake MONfoY *■
Call~on o u r L ocal R o p r o s e n ta tlv o R. C. M axw ell or addrogg

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co.,
JACKSONVIUE,' f l OR IDA
R. H- WHITNER, Agent, Sanford, Florida

O f Charleston, S. C., ars opening A rt Studio,'
Bishop's Building. Adults and junior classes
forming for tuition in oil and wiler-color paint­
ing; also tinting and coloring Photographic via ws.
Three months' course. Prospective pupils
please apply.
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I hereby certify th at before me, a Notary Public,
In and for said County and State, personally ap­
peared J. F. Wilcox, to me well known to be one of
the persons named In, and who execuird Ihe fore­
going and attached Articles of incorporation, and
acknowledged that he executed the tam e for Ihe
purpose* therein mentioned.
to Wiroraa Wrtrotnr. I have hereunto set my hand
and official seal at Scranton, in the County of Lack­
awanna. and State of Pennsylvania, on this 2nd
day of February, A. D„ 1911. *
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Ne u ji V. Durrv
rtary Public
Notary
My commission
willexpire at the end of next
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- Easy Payments.

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Sr*rx oc Maxuoiusxtts 1
Cuirrrr or SurresJt
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I herab;- certify th at before me. a Notary Publie,
In ami for said
Siam, personally ap___
lid County and State,
pearod F K Houghton, to Ine well kbown to be one
of the pi .-eons named In, and who executed the
foregoing end attached Articles of Incorporation,
and acknowledged th at be executed the same for
the purposes therein mentioned,
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....I have hereunto set my
to W n-.os
hand and official seal at Boston, In the County of
Suffolk, and State of Massachusetts., on this
day of February, A. D., 1011.
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Getane L. EDstirs,
Notaty Public for Massachusetts

e(T“Ready to Plant”*Sanford
tie»; to lay out. pta t. Improve, tn lis te . drain, cultí­
valo, uso, Or operata the proparty or t i n con
HOT. or r,r otilen, and to do Olid cerlurm all it
appropriate or needful for the development
Improvement of the sam e for any purpose» for
which the asme may be adapted, tn undertake and
direct tbe management and sale of the property uf
tha corporation, or the property of other», and tn
transact on tvirmnlssioa the general bustoesa of
real estate broker.
Tn luy, »ell. li u»&lt;\ rent, rrret and construct Juaieto m S ig t v w rtt and f a x n tea of nny kind uu
Jhejp o p erty of the tnrporatien. or on the property

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by suid
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»uhi corporation It ’to"di&gt; any°amt '«"/'of
the (Lings herein Mst forth and In any part of the
hcxwiatL
oudYii fui
“fi*®**- truUeea ur ptbierw:
i furtherance, not to llmitallon of thei general
powers couferrrd by the laws of the Slate iof Florld»a to-wDu ( h i rehusé, uwh. hold,, control, lense, rent, k II
mo* igage, exchange. and otherwise deal t o res
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These farms can Jbe.-bought io r .the next thirty
days for less money than ever again. We
have Sanford farms to sell. Not Largo, Taft,
Burbank nor Celery City but Sanford.
Always Sanford. There Is only one
Sanford. A ll irrigated ready to plant. Will
pay for themselves this winter.
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W O M A N 'S E X C H A N G E ,
Fancy Wo»l* of Ati Kind*. Stamping, Embroidery Supplica,

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THE SANFORD HERALD

ini and about the city
tittle Happcnlngs-^Mentlon of
Matters In Brief.

PERSONAL ITEMS O f INTEREST
Summary of tfie Floating Sm all Talk

Succinctly A rranged fo r Hur­
ried llcrald Reader*. .
— Arthur, Doyle spant several days of
thi* we&lt; k with borne folks.
T. J. Miller 1» able to be out again af­
ter a M fie ° l ihc rheumatism
Miss Stumon will spring a surprise next
week wiien the votes are counted.
Mlw Cladys Gntchel repeat to you all,
-Sit Up and take notice” from now .do.
Miss Mary McClung. of Jacksonville,
visited her sister, Mrs. H. C. Dingeo last
Sunday.
Miss Maude .Harris is practicing the
Missouri slogan of "show you'* ire hustling
subscriptions.
Mr. arid Mrs. F. H. Yaplc, of Jackson­
ville, on: spending a few days In thb
city. Their many friends are glad to see
them again,
« O n «sasIsaAf. Uwla. artist o p c n -ta .j;^
crive a few commissions for painting
rtraiti. In oil or whter colors. 209 E.
h, StrwL
Tlio contest is drawing to a close and
it behooves every ono to turn in their
subscriptions this coming - week him! M~
cure the votes and prizes.
The In lies of the Congregation Church
will servo n Washington Birthday supper
r-._2l. Place -to .be announced
_llnipr. Mrs Sherida-Jesreu, Secretary.
D. A. Caldwell has returned from a trip
to New Yortrwhcre he has spent the past
two wet ki purchasing goods for the departmeLt store of D’. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons,
. , R. J. Cutljff. recent manager for the
W estern Union at Albany, Georgia, lias
accepted • similar position with the Pos­
tal Telegraph and Cable Company in thia
city.
William Howo of Florence. S. C.. is in
die city for several weeks. Mr. Howe is
an uld friend of Hon. J. N. Whitner and
is being shown the sights of the Celery
Dellu.
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Rev. J F. McKinnon, pastor of the Sanfool Pro byterian Church, will exchange
pulpits next Sunday with Rev. C.- H. Fcrran. pasior of the Presbyterian Church,
of DeLand. Mr. Ferron is a young min­
ister of alent and all who attend the ser­
vices tn .y expect excellent sermons. He
is u bro icr of Mrs. D. L Thrasher of our
town an I has occupied tho Presbyterian
pulpit h re on other occasions.
Japni' Plums (Loquats) now ready for
setting; izes ten to eighteen inches each
20 cent , per dozen $1 75; eighteen to
twenty-i &gt;ur Inches each 25cts, tier dozen
12.00. inkes a beautiful tree,and pro­
duces dr icioui fruit. Jno. D. JJnkins, 398
French i venue, Sanford. Fla.
26-2t-p‘
A dull ir or two a week furnishes your
home. Come in and Bee how we remove
all obM r clcs for those who have little to
start on. Sanford Furniture Co.
22-tf
I or S tie—240 a c re s high hammock
land, two ‘ th ird s bordered by high
lake (rant. Two acre* in fine - young
grove, fifteen a c re s cleared, entire
tract fenced, tw o s to fy dwelling good
shape, barn, etc. In one and halfm lles
of Post office, within S miles of th ree
towns. Located In Lake County, near
LakeEustls. Tor te rm s address, room
2. Welbnrn Block Sanford Fia. 23-2to
Wntcl&gt; N. O. Garner's window displays
each we.-k for new and big bargains in
grocerle c
24-tf
so.ooo Choice Tom ato P lants—At
• 1-00 per thousand,, ready for the field
now. 0. W. Brady, Sanford, Fla. \ ¿0-2t-c
For Rant—Hoase of five rooms. \ corner
12th, nr,d Oak' Avenue. August Schnel
dcf.
23-2p
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Autoes and carriage painting a t Un­
derwood’s. First class wo rk.
7-tf
A11 kinds of repair work. Sanford Ma­
chine A Garage Co.
J - v-,_4b-tf
Photoes. Stam p P h o te es are. ju st
uhat you w ant to p a s te In your valen­
tines. Over Longs grocery.
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You canget yellow-com moai-at Long's
__ Grocery,________ :_______________ 26-tf
Undet woods fur harness, saddles, horse
snd mule jewelry.
17-tf
For S tie—Mitchell touring car 40 H. P.
“ iwasi tigers, in first class condition.
Apply, Sanford Herald.
*" 25-tf
Dr. Howard has returned and can be
found at his residence in the forenoon
sad his office in the afternorn.
22-tf
B«t node preserves- and pickles Just
la. call md try them. W.W. Long. 26-lf
Cut y u r seed potatoes with a Yankee
Seed Potato Cutter. Geo. H. Fernald
Hardware Co.
22-tf
l have eosullad an elcc tic sausage
mill and can furnish my customers with
frenii ground sausage and bamburg stake
in abort notice, call and see W, W.
hong.

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Do not take our word, but you know the
Heights around any growing town is
always choice for good homes or will
innko money for the speculator. Every
dollar spent increases the vnlue of All Local A dvertisem ents Under This
°h
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25-c Heading. One Cent a Word Each Issue
Wanted—Experienced, accurate rapid
Try o ca* of Richelieu’s Red Rasp­
stenographer
to begirt nt once. Florida
berries, Blackberries and Red Cherries
Homeland Company, Sanford. Fla, '
a t L P. McCufleTsr-----------For SntB—One heavy express horse
•For lap robes alul horse blankets see sound and kind, also one high bred sad­
Underwood.
j7_tf dle nnd drl rtng mare. May be seen nt
Hand's stable. Apply to Geo. 11. Fernald
One and two horse wagons with celery Hdw..Co____
23-21
flared side bodies ret Underwood's. 17-tf
Wonted—To rent n piano for two or
Crushed npd pulverized L Imcstone, ca three months. II. H. Witherington. 24,ti
Tomato plants now ready. leading vari­
load lots.
R. H. Whitner.
2tf
eties. O. W. Barrett, Lakeland, Fla.
Ladies new b e lts beltings, b a rre tte s,
For Sale—Strawberry cups. Sec me at
back com bs and etc. N. P. Yowell Co. Brissons siding. K. H. Muirhead. 24 -3c
Wanted—A good gentle horse suitable
Seed Potato Cutters' and Planters at
Fernnld's. Call and let us show you. 22tf for riding and driving. Mrs. H. A. Hlli,
R. D. No. 2.
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24-tf
Eggs from White Legliorn Hens, bred
For Sale—8 lots 50 feet wide, next to
to (ay, never set strain- Good as- they N. H. Garners ~ Addition on Sanford
make ’em. $5 per 100, |3 for lin.'TSc fof tram ier -TWa«--reasonable, ikqeuvt w c
23-4c
15. W. A Herring, Maple nvenue Poultry Sanford Herald,
For
Sale—Good
general
merchandise
Ynrds.
25-5tp
business with cash trade well established.
18 Pounds of best granulated suar for . Lost—Black umbrella, with straight
• I .00 at N. O, Garner's.
24-tf
sliver handle. In front of 218 Elm Avc.
Curtice Bros. 3-lb can table peaches Finder plcasG.rqtuni to the above ad­
dress.
26-2p
25c and 35c L. P. McCulter
At a liberal discount. Good reason for
Cracker meal and full line National selling.' Inquire a t Hemld office.
HQ-c
crackers for sale by W. W. Long. 18-tf
For Sale—Bargain. Owner forced to
~HsffJ*Muc china cabinets just In. Sdh* sell. 10 acres, fenced, 5 acres tiled and
crop on it. Call on' or address Room II,
ford Furniture Co.
,’,C 4^22-tf
Welborne Block, Sanford, Fla.
Sale of Ribbons to make room for new
Tomato plants, sweet potato slips and
stock. All 25c Ribbons for 18c. Fancy velvet beans for sale. 5,000,000 Living­
at reduced prices. Mrs. M. L. Allen. 25tf ston's New Globe tomato plants nt 1.25
per thousand. Pellvery after February
One Dining-Room Suit, 6 Chairs, extra 15th. Headquarters for potato slips and
Table. 1 Buffet, 1 China Closet Mission, velvet bean seed. J. R. Davis, Barlow,
23-8p
the best thing for the money in town. Fin,
Wanted—Somepne to care for o room­
Williams A^Mflteejj
21-if
ing house applyJo E. J l .. Herndon, Cur-,
fStU'lineof sweet nr emir pickles tn bulk ner 4th, street and Magnolia Ave. 23-tf
or in bottles at Long's.
IR-tf
Pm t» for Sale—Cheap, W. E. ¡Squires,
- 2G-4to
Curtice Bros. May Duke Peas, 2 cans Cameron City.
If you have any poultry or eggs for
fo r 25c. L. P. McCuller
sale, or if you want to buy chickens or
F L O R ID A
Don't forget to have your chipper! beef, eggs, or if you are in any way interested S A N F O R D
lit
poultry
raising,
MUB
yuurn6rrtfi~omr
breakfast bacon and boiled ham sliced nt
Long's store, on his American slicing ma­ postnl Chrd to us. We liave something of
interest for you.' Address the Tntnpa
chine.
:
18-tf
Weekly Times, Tnn^pa, Fin,
25-4p
We can store your furniture for you.
Far Sole—One span of mules, wagon
TH E
Williams &amp; Miltècr.
21-tf
and harness; mules six and seven years
Fresh peanut butter in bulk, 20 cents n old, weigh about 1,200 pounds each. In­
S to p •.
quire of W. A. Minnick, Cameron City.
pound nt N: O. Garner's.
24-tf •
2G-tf-p
P aying
Sunbeam Corn. 2 cans ror 25o at
For Sale—60)4 acres, 23 cleared, 7, room
house, large barn, orange and otlier fruit
L P. M eddler's
trees, a nice home. 9)4 acres. 3, cleared
R ent!
We are equipped to bundle your repair ,ou Clay road. 40 acres timber land, good
work.
Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.' Pfnrm land. 29)4ncres hammock land,
M A K E S IT E A S Y
48tf.
4 N cleared, fine woli. 3 acres tiled, smkil
Good Steel Rnnge for $20. A burgln. house on railroad. All the above at u
bargain. Address Box No. 36, R. F. D.,
Own
Williams &amp; Mlltecr.
2 1-if
No. 1,
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A. P. CONNELLY
GEO. II. FERNALD
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New goods urrlylng daily ui I-ong's
For Sale—Cabbage ‘plants. Geo. Fox,
Your
Scc'y 6. T reas.
President
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grocery store. Give him a call.
13-tf city.
For Rent—Two rooms, - furnished or un• H om o
Briiig vour old tires to Sanford'Machine furnlsheil.'wiih
board or without, in now
A Garage C&amp; for vulcunizing.
18-tf
house, with modern Improvements. Ad­
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Let Us Tell You About It
5}0-tf-C
Ladles' Auto Loats-und wnkh sk irts, dress Box 494.
Wanted—To buy,-a second hand roll
the best values. N. P. Yowell K Co.
top office desk. Address Box 1491. 2G-2tC
If you will look closely you will find an
Wanted—Young man. single, wnnts
ad In this {taper up side down and . the steady work un u Sanford truck farm. E.
. 4.
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editor is strictly a temperunce-ir in. 25c ,E. I’nlmer. 3M Riverside Ave., Jackson­
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Heckers Gratis in Hour at Lonjj's ville. Flar
- House for rent -or for sale. Corner 3rd
store.
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l-lrlf nmh»€hapman avenue. Apply 115 Oak
J on* block frura Depot opposite PtwloBlc*)
19-tXc
Gas engine repairs. Sanford Machine avertue.
For ¡»ale-—A launch 16 feet long, 3)4 feet
L Garage Co.
18-tf
H . E . W IS E , P ro p rie to r
beam, in perfect order 3 H. P. engine. Ce­ t '
Shoe-string Panam as a t Cowell's cil Gabett, French avenue.
17-tfu 4!
Formerly Manager of Central Cafe
for 50c.
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For Sale—II months old thoroughbred
Buggies and surreys ut cost for thirty R; L re d -cockerels for sale." Mrs. M. L.
S te a k s , Chops, O y ste rs and Fish a S p e c ia lty
*' * 26-2-p
days at Underwoods. Bartlesville top Koehler, Monwe, Fin.
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buggies ut $7U,0Q.
. 17-tf . For Bent—Nice ollices. Also ware­
house, 32*36. ■Bat proof. N. - H. Garner.
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L A C E FOR L A D IE S AND G E N T L E M E N
If your aim in life is to economise and
8-tf
to huve for your everyday use dependable
For Sale—Rhode Island Reds and In­ ! ■
E veryth in g F ir st C la ss •&gt;
goods ut the lowest possible prices we ask dian Runner Ducks, bred, from heavy lay­
S h o r t O r d e rs At All H o u rs
you, not for our sake, nor for tills town's ing stock. $1 per setting oT 13 eggs, well
sake, nor (or the sake of anything but packed and delivered at the exiiress of­
fice at Monroe, Fla. Address U. S. MikePrompt. Clean Service
Metti Tickets are Sold nt Reduced Ratea
your owu iwcket book mul your bank ac­ uell. Sanford, Fla.
25-3p
count, to aim for our store mid hit the
WAtnuC-HaulIng and teaming to do;
centre of economical buying. Sanford ■plowing nnd harrowing. Address Frank
Garrod, general delivery.
26-tf-p
Furniture Co.
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fifteen
yours'
experience
Go to Yowell's today they have a
dyer and tailor ladies' mid gents'
special sale on Musllrt Underwear, cleanef,
to-dean, «jye* repair or niter.
S h irtw a ists and Wool goods. M. P. clothes,
Suits made to -order at 15, 20, 2f&gt;or 30
YowelU &amp;. Co.
days. Our price will suit your pocket.
Sanford—The best town—the most solid Your money's worth or your money bock.
We have a complete stock just in of all the liewest
town—backed up- by tho best fanning Bradford &amp; Keith. 405 Third St. Phone
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section in the state of Florida, is growing1 311.
Lost—Pair of- Spectacles with tortoise
greater every day and yoU.should .Buy n shell frame;'were probobly left in oom A
lot in “Sanford Heights", addition fvhile office. Reward if returned to J. N. Whit-^
-V— ■ ■
----- £5tf
you can get one cheap and on easy terms. ner.
Patrician stands for all-that is excellent m fivsrooius
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vszw
otus
-nr flat
S ee'id nL U O nsm cr------------------ - 25c
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W O M E N ’S - F O O T - W E A R
of five rooms. Addresa BoX 106«. 5-tf
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February 14th and 15th, the A. K.
F or S ale—House and household furni­
Hawke* Co., will have a first clods Optician
Ü It is the world's standard of exellence and durability, und h a s
ture, office,- parlor and dining-room; all In
Ü won for itself un cuvinble reputation by its perfect fit, Its Btyle
with their agta, L R. Philips Co. Come first-class order, sacrificed for ten days.
and have your eyes examined and fitted Mrs. Bruce, corner Third Street and Mag­
and its servicabilty. It is a PERFCT SHOE ut the Right Price,
,,
26-lt-p
free of charge.
24-3t nolia Avenue.
and
the m ost SERVICEABLE SHOE nt any PRICE. Its superior
For Rent—Ten acres tiled land on street
Men’s new spring tie s Ju st In ret
cor line. Station op place. Two acres of
m erits have -been accorded instant recognition the world over.
Yowell's.
tiled land, cottage and barn *on ■ptnee.
New York. London. Pfirismnd Berlin: the great fashion cen­
For Sale—5 acres truck farm 214 mile« Onstreet car line. Address,‘J . N. Whit­
from town H mile from loading 'station, ner. Sunford Florida.
2If
ters of the world, pay tribute to "PATRICIAN" us the acknowl­
has 21 inch fiowiug well and has been
For Sale—Six acres land, four cleared.
edged leader in dictating foot fashions. - '
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plowed and harrowed. Address Box 1225 Store and house, well located. Good
Sanford.
25-tpc reason for selling. J.F.McCdland. Moore's
BUY PATRICIAN AND GET SATISFACTION
Station.
23-HP
Breeding Stock—Place orders now fur
one day old chicks from Potter's Winter . Wantio—Apprentice bay to learn cigar
trade. Apply to J. J. Mauser.
2fl-tf
layers. Reds or Legliorn*. E. R. Potter, R.
For
sale—
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have
five
or
six
pieces
of
No. 2. jf
2«-2tp land more than 1 need for trucking. These
Tho M a x im u m of S ty le a t tho M ln ^
Keep your eye us what'a going on at lands were bought cheap, cleared under
m u m of P ric e to th e W e a r e r . ^„
our store. We ask you to carefully com­ my own supervision and will be sold at a
great
bargain.
One
five
acres
perfectly
part our prices with anyone's quotations. tiled, tliira year In cultivation. 30 rods
Look them up and we will get your busi­ from Beck Hammock station. 40 acres
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ness. Sanford Furniture Co.
22-tf
half cleared and plowed, balance fine
For Sale—20u0 «ores of fine muck hammock, two strong wells, tool house, M

WANTS

E could not enjoy the pat­
ronage a t Sanford for the
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past thirteen years did we
n o t- have th e reputationT—
which is usually shared by
all reputable establishments,
in giving careful attention to
detail, an d leaving nothing
— ■undone-to -please; “
. The merchandise we sell
will convince you it is to
"your advantage to make us
' your haberdasher.'

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DAINTY NEW OXFORD STYLES

PATRICIAN Styles for Spring tfhd Summer

Low C u t, $ 3 .5 0 and $ 4 .0 0
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Don't forget you can get your chipped
oeel and ham cut on sn American slicing
»»chine at W. W. Long's market. 28-tf
if you ore from Missouri—we can show
you
,^S¿£&gt;&amp;.blfih x l w XCSld CPCCJWtPCfI S,.nford—Sanford Heights Orange
Gruva Additieifc------------------ ..
. afa
best grade Butterene a t Long's
Tfy it while butter U high.

D. L. THRASHER

Ja«d ttn ir n ib ly J lru b u d UJld^irubUcaHy f f r r t w T a r t f f

Phono1? J . Lmri n u f e j

ready fe r th e plow, R. Hh and depot ^ tta'dJWtoC
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in to n e q u a rle r. o r .m lle . o f property.
$35,00 per acre, term s. Tor fu rth e r
Barrie)
W anted —A second - h a n d
Inform ation call a t o r address, rohtn Foot-Power Saw, Box 1443, J. W.
2, Welborn Block Sanford Fla. 23-t2c Sanford, FU.
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W here Devout of the Celery
City Worship Sunday.

resume or au. Church events
Of In te re st to Those Rellglbuiiy In­
clined—Subjects o f Discourses
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First Methodist
Rev. }. A. Hendry, pastor; church, comer Park
■venue and Fifth street; personate, corner Mntnolla avenue and Seventh street; phone 294,
Sunday tooralni service a t 11; evening service.
7:Ov, Sunday school, 0:49 a. m.; Joo. K. MetMM**. SupL Teachers' meeting every Friday.

Sunday School 0:45 a. m. J. K. MelR. Cbappcll nsmission­
ary day in tha Sunday School let every
member bring a special offering.
Preaching 11 a. m., by the pastor fol­
lowed by church conference. Reports
from the various departments of church
wort will be called for reports to be made
in , writing. Proper ofllccra please be
ready with reports.
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Sunday night 7 o’clock Miss Daiie
Davis Sect, of '.'Young Peoples Missionary
Department" and n'member of the "Mis­
sionary Council" * ill speak to the con*,
gregatlon. Younik people especial invlted to Iwar thle dletinguialuKl - lady -and
speaker. Tuesday 7:30 p.m „ Bishop 11.
C. Morrison will preach In the chupch on
the great 'Themeof Christian Education".

A re S till A rrivin g Daily and E very D epartm ent Is Being Rap
Idly filled W ith all the Latest M erchandise, and Our
Values are W o n d erfu lly Low
2 5 c Table O ilcloth

. . 19c

A full Standard ~wdTK"T5lfcTolH5,,tin white, marble and
colors. Regular 25c seller. Our price yard
1Qn
only............................................................. .

A rt D rapery
A complete new line of A rt Drapery, just received in neat
patterns which tire splendid _1OcjBellere.__Our price
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A 36-inch Burlap In dark green; something nice for cover­
ing Shirwaist Boxes and good for Drapery pur*
1 Q 1 9*i
poses. Monday a y a rd -------------------------- . . .

yuurtfelf.

rtret Uaotlst
R«v. J. W. WUdrnen. p u to
r; Sunday morning
tor;
aarvlce. II; «renin* aervlce, 7:00;
,
_ achooT
SalibaUi
••'45 a. m.; FrofTN. J . Perkin*. ......
S upt
Beetln* eyery Wednesday. 7.00 p. m.: •teacher*
Beetln* Friday avrnin* at 7:90.

At 0:45 a. im, Bible Study; Elljah'c Vic­
tory. At 11 o’clock the paiior will preach
on Spiritual Agitation; or Our Duty to
8 Ur up like Gift of God. At 7 p. m., p m

To make more room we will lihve a Spccinl Clear
unce'salp.of Comforts Monday. See our spccinl
ao

Blankets!

Wednesday 7:30 Bible Study and Pray
er meeting.
-Friday night 7:30 Sunday School Ictson
study at the Parsonage followed by Sun­
day School Council, business meeting a
full attendance is earnestly desired.
Thursday 3:30 Junier League meeting
Mrs. I. R. Philips In charge.
The pastor, will preseli at Moores
Station Sunday afternoon following the
Sunday School hour. Preaching 11:30 p.

Mr. Waldron preachrs both morning
and night, the subject fur the momjng
Will be "The Day la At Hand" At night
the subject will be ‘‘Questions". Mr. Waldron is preparing a series of
talks to young women which will be an­
nounced later. This church has open
doors of welcome to all comers.
Help along Hie New Church
Thursday, February 23, Is Congrega­
tional day at Stockton's Grocery. 1
Through the kindness of Mr. R. G. Stockton. the grocer, arrangements have been
completed to let apart Thursday. February
23. as • special day at the store In aid of
the new Congregational church. On all
cash sales made tliat day the church is to
get ten per cen t This applies to every­
thing in the store except the heavy grocer­
ies, namely, feed, flour and salt meats.
Fresh meats are included in the sale.
There will be no increase In the {vices.
So stock up that day and at the same
time help along the new church. You
can do it this way without extra cost to

•Just received, o large shipm ent of Hand Bags, in nil the
latest stylfis and shapes. For Monday we have a
qo
full line good $1.35 sellers as a leader...................
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10 dozen special lot of Umbrellas, in both Ladies’ und
Gentlemen’s size, with genuine Boxwood handles,
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good $1.50 values. Special-----...................... ..
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We have just received a large shipment *oT'Mnnchester
Percales, good values, to sell for 16c yard. Choice 1 9 1 O n

T b s P e o p le ’s C o m re y a llo n a t*

Hand Bags!

N e w S hipm ent Umbrellas

—noted Bishop and preacher. Bishop Mor
rlsoit is Florida's residen t Methodist Bishop
We feci Justly proud of having this dis­
tinguished man of God to speak to us on
tills vitlal subject, Tuesday night 7:30

Rev. Gears« U. Waldron, p»nnr; Sunday mar nine
Mr vice, 11; evenln* service, 7:00; prayer meeting
Wedaaaday. 7:00 p. m.jSaUwlh school. 0:43«, m.
J. C. Ends Inter. Superintendent.

Hand Bags!

Blankets!

A Specinl February Clearance Sale of Blankets,
great values in Blankets; all prices. A special Jot
of 1 1-4 Blankets while th ey lasL M onday a pair ' N

Sleeveless U nder vests
J u st received, a case of Sleeveless Uudervests
tnped^neck and armholes, to go on sale at 3 FOR

3 5 c U ndervests 24c

17c Flaxon 14c
A nice Sheer Flaxon in plain white, a good value
for 17c yard. See this value Monday for

1 case sleeveless Usl6 Undervests, Silk Tape
in neck and armholes, good 35c values., Monday

12 1-2c Linen Finish Chambrey 9 l-2c
. Ju st received, a new line T)f Linen Finish
in all colors, and a good value for 12 l-2c yard
M o n d a y .!..............................................................

Chambreys
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Black Suede - Cashmerette Gloves
The nliove gioves look like the genuine Suede Gloves,
uh;o can be washed. See these Monduy. All
a h
sizes, only............. ...............................J.......... ............
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M attress Ticking
.
A full lino of 36-inch M attress Ticking, in plain and
fancy strijres, well worth 12 l-3c yard. Choice
i a
Monday....................................................................

J u st think of getting a Dutch Collar nicely
made up. Special only, e a c h . / . . . ............... ... .

Special Im p orted Laces

Japonika Silks

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Japonika Silks in all popular colors. Special a
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3 5 c Shantolon Silk 2 5c
Special for Monday, a lot of Shuntoon
ially good values for 35 cents. Our price Mon-

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Baptlinvpf Jw m r
Cordial Invitation to strenger«.
Presbyterian

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Special r M onday
Only
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good w eight For Monday only 10 YARDS FOR
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New Shoes and still they come
—in all styles, for men* women
and children.
See our special line of all
P aten t Leather Pum ps worth $2.00
a pair, our special
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■ See our lurge line of specially Imported ull-over Lin es
with wide and nnrrow bands to m atch, and our priors of»* ns
tonishingly'low;.\

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n full line of large suiting samples for spring.

See

our great values In this high-grade line of all-wool
suitings. We take your measure and these suits
are hand-tailored to fit you

11 ajam lD IM rvlo*. 7:00:Sabbal5ed5òlìi:40 a.
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Tl»t.pietof"wUl exchange pulpiu with
Rev. C. If. F e n a n . of DeLand who will

W E A R E A G E N T S FO R

B U T T E R IC K P A T T E R N S

preach morning and evening next Sonday. A liare cordially Invited to attend
the aervlce*.
Catholic
itboUc Church. Oak avaoua between 8th and
•treat*. Rev. Father Braaoahan In chart«.
| evar» S under at 10 b . Rosary, eannoo
brnrdlctkm «very Sunday a t 7i90 p. m. Bunschool at a a. a . Con In* km* heard Saturday
re Aril Sunday of tha month between 4 and S
. and 7 and 9 p. m. First Sunday of month
■a t 7:90 e. m. and 10 a. m.
H ety C r e te e p is c o p a l
Rav. B. F. Drown, rector; A. D. Key. aenlor war­
den: Sunday morning aervtoa, 11: evening aervlce.
5:0(1; Sabbath school. 0:49 a a . ; U r V h it n e r .
S ept.: prayer aeeü n g . 7:90 Wednesday evening.

Horry Crlppen will tune o r repair
U factory m anner fa r about hair oil»*
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�LAKE MARY MELANGE
flpcdtl O&gt;rrwo«xt*noe toTbe H m U :

An entertainment waa given by the
icbool Jmt Friday Feb., 3rd, for the purpoteof getting eome things heeded In
Kt&lt;nnt room. A very nice program« was
gotten up by the effeclent teacher. MIm
Lenora Arnette. and the children all did
their parts well. A Military Drill, in
charge - of Mr- R. M. .Whyte deserves
special ni«nilon. Miss Arnette and the
children desire to thank Mrs. J. G. Mar­
tin for h f-essistanoe with the music and J
at the n 'tearsals.
Mr. H: ¡ifis. Mrs. W. Monroe brother Is
making a short visit' here with Mr. and
Mrs. Moiiroe.’
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Overstreet have en­
joyed a .‘ow days visit from Mr. Oversueet's itelco of Orlando.
Miss Arnette’s slater. Mlsa Hetty came
up from Longwood to attend the school
entertainment last Friday evening.
Mrs. Wm, Monroe and baby and Mrs.
W. N. Webster spent a few days last
week on (be east coast with Mrs. Mon­
roe's mo'tv».
Rev. J. F. Sundell and Dr« W. H. Evans
contemplate a visit to the fair which Is
being held In Orlando this week.
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M oo res Station

Two cirloads of celery has been cut
and shipped from Joe Camerons fields the
first of tliis week. Mr. Camoron Is ship­
ping Independently.
Mrs. Greenland and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
G. Miller of Clnclnnltl. Ohio, have pur­
chased 10 acres of the Howard Whitner
place on Cameron Avenue and are camp­
ing until they build in the near future.
Mrs. Miller is Mrs. Greeniands daughter.
A large congregation listened with Iqterest to Rev. J.W , Wlldinan here at the
School house Sunday p. in. Rev. Wlld"inaiTTi Tiafo1'IWS fait ^Sunday or each
month.
The Moores Station ladles are planing
a Lady Washington Social for Feb, 22nd.
We are pleased to sa y Mrs. Geo. Spear
was not injured as badly In her fall at
the bank building as was at first feared.
She has been out again several days.
E. M. Bell until recently with the
Fcrnnld Hardware Co., has purchased the
grocery nnd provision slock-of J. F. Tur­
ner of Beck Hammock and will be plensed
to received a portion of the trade in this
vicinity.
Bob Hall and Harry Collins one of the
fishing crews at Myres camp made a
particularly good hqul last Saturday
morning of a 7 foof allegator and about
400 pounds of catfish.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cameron have a new
daughter added to their household.

The Mapes
Complete Manures
Where seems to be great dissatisfaction throughout
the State generally ns to the^Tesults obttrlnetlTrom
most of the fertilizers used last season.
Many growers are now beginning to see clearly
what we have been suggesting for some time, they
might expect to have happen from the continuad
use of the Acid Phosphate (rock) goods.
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tomers who were gotten away from us by the in­
ducements of the so called "cheap goods" "Just as
good as Mapes," are coming back to us tips season
to have their groves and fields restored.
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The.Mapes Fertilizers are evidently considered a refuge In
extrem ity when help Is needed and hope alm o st gone. You
certainly get th e benefits of over th irty y ears experience
In Florida and over fifty-years In the m anufacture of fe rti­
lizers generally, IT vve cannot help you th e c a te Is Indeed
hopeless.
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J. R. Tysen," Agent
J A C K S O N V IL L E ,

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

Oct Your P o ta to Barrels
Attention is called to the advertisement
elsewhere In this tune of our'local barrel,
factory.
^safotU with one rhonsarxl acres-in
ctriy potatoes. Will need a great many
Potato barrels this season. H. H. Deane
is preparing to start up his barrel factory
and will have In addition to the two down
town shops,, a sbop at Beck Hammock,
this will prove o great advantage U grow“ * in that section, as the price will be
the same at either shop.
As it will be an impossibility to make
sad deliver the great quantity of barrels
needed this year all at once In the dig­
ging season. Mr. Deane urges everyone
with storage room to book orders at once

— *ed sfto h o ^ B UB^ can he- «torwL-4»
liveries.ou these orders V 1H be made In

•dvanc« of digging thru («leaving the
from any anxiety or doubt con“ rolrvg the question of having barrels
* 1*0 needed.
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Magnolia Farm
All M odern Im provem ents
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M. C. VAN BUSKIRK, Prop.

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Common Sense—That's All .
Before commercial fertilizers were known animal
manure was considered by the practical farmer to bethe best form of plant food. iH c didn't know why
except that it gave him the results. Liebig explained
the reason when he showed that ammonia, phos­
phoric acid and potash were necessary as food for
plants and that the ammonia in the animal manure
was what produced the growth, but*that it was neces­
sary to also have phosphoric acid and potash to pro­
duce the maximum results.

G. R. CALHOUN

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H ow ard-Packard Land Co.

In te r e s tin g

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cultivation, fertilization, picking, nnd ship­
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. Armour Fertilizers Grow the Biggest Crops
Then the troubles that may occur In a
grove are treated In alphabetical arrangeme it' These Brtides are a huppy
comhina. on of the latest sd entitle knowl­
S A L E S
A G E N T
edge am practical experience by those
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who kno v what to do and how to do It.
ARMOUR F E R T I L I Z E R WORKS,
Jacksonville.
written with a view to conquering the
(rouble lii the grove and not a discussion
of inlnut &lt; details, la fact, there seems n n n D @ ® [ j M ] ® 0 E n E m ® E E 0 E [ i ] m ® [ i D [ i D
to be no. a spare word from cover to
cover although the ideas are stated
dearly and condsely. ’It is written for
citrus growers, but growers of every Flori­
da product should read the excellent
articles oil general plant life, soil con­
ditions and action of the different fertilizer
FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS, Sanford, Fla
1 rauteriabi. They will find them moat
valuable, while the manner of expression
througho it the book (voids the attleniion
instructive publication issued at the nomi­
nal price of fifty cents for doth bound
and twenty-flv&lt;ucents' for paper covers
~ by the well known Wilson It Toomer
Fertilizer Co.. Jacksonville, Fla.
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K. R. M U R R E L L , Resident Manager |

F L O R ID A

With all the development of the fertilizer business,
animal fertilizers have always held first place on ac­
count of their crop producing qualities. They have
Citrus Culture Tor Profit
.no superior as a source of ammonia, Armour Aïii-.
• On our desk lies-an attractive little
mal Fertilizers derive their plant food from Blood
doth bound volume with the above title.
and Bone and Dried Blood (concentrated animal
It is QlixSU indies In size nnd bus
products) combined with phosphoric acid and potash
eighty-four pages filled with sound com­
mon sen.se. tinted Illustrations interven­ c
in the best forms. It is because they contain the
ing. Citrus
culture
t o m a k e *0* best and most natural forms of plant food that they
money Is taken up from the selection M
arc so popular and the demand for them is iniYcas-'
nnd preparation of land on through
ing
so rapidly.
description of varieties, setting of trees,

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We want your crop ahd -will offer special inducements

J A S r B.

Best Fertilizers
On Earth

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proved with buildings and unimproved lands. Lands for col­
onization all fenced and under cultivation TODAY. r.t.
Remember, cspeçially we offer on easy jterms
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measure on your physical comfort.'

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M a rrie d or S ing le. H a v e a H o m e o r a Good
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The M arkham
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On the Orlando road just two blocks
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T h irty B e a u tifu l Lots
Just been laid out and streets being.
¡raded. Now ready f o . build you a
hoi
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F*Sw: me at - ondbi* -it
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ung to look .anil. get vour choice. Som e
lots shaded with oaks and some with
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N. H. GARNER
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This Offer is Good for 30 Days

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SANFORD
CELERY

“ A N e w s p a p e r W ith in a N ew spaper,

Published In the Interests of the Intending Investor and S ettler by the howard-Packard

Land Company, Incorporated, Sanford,. F lo rid a

Some Ways to Prepare Celery for the Table

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ITH the marketing of the Sanford Celery crop now in full swing, we devote considerable
space in this week’s 4‘Sub-Tff^ator?^ *to the celery product from the viewpoint of the
housewife who desires to learn the various ways in which celery can be prepared for the

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- Gelcry, said to be a fine help in banishing rheumatism and an excellent tonic for tired nerves, deserves much* more attention
is easy
to serve
and most
in its 'flatural or raw state, but it can be codkechin-numerous delectable -ways, wrdiotrr
than Itthe
average
housewife
gives delicious
it,
much trouble. One modern cookbook author alone.gives thirty-twa different methods.
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Is a sustaining dish and wonderfully beneficial if taken every day for a time. Clean four heads of . celery and cut into s m a l l
id Unions. Sprinkle into the saucepan a pound of very finely ground
add haIf-pound^M fl^^@ @ ^^^^m or ..boiled mutton, cut up in dice, and ,three quarts of light gravy.
e p p e r and stir on the fire until boiling, then simmer gently hour and half, keeping skimmed every now
and again. Add hair pint cream, pour into hot tureen and serve with crutons or dinner biscuits.

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Is the popular Italian cel^pr dish. Remove the green leaves and cut fine white celery stalks into bits an inch long
put into boiling water for quarter hour, then dry it on a napkin. Beat up a fresh egg, add a little pepper and salt,

Wash one head of celery, cut in small pieces and simmer in one pint of water until perfectly soft. Mash in the same water, a d d
minced onion, and cook tCn minutes longer, then pour in one pint of scolding milk. Strain, return to saucepan, add one tablespdonful of
stirred smooth in a little cold milk, one tablespoonful of butter, and salt and pepper to season. Serve hot with crackers.

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flour

C elery a ’la Asparagus

Wash, trim off tough stalks, tie t&amp;e bundle, cook in boiling water slightly salted for twenty minutes, or until tender, lis te n toast with
the water, spread With butter, lay a few stalks on each slice, add butter and salt and serve hot as a course, or the main part of a meal wlu*n
meat is not desired,
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4n d-thick saucepan over the fire, with a pint of milk and n teaspoon of salt. Wash the celery and grate th e white stalks, lettiug the grated celery fall iato the milk until eniireK
covered, then put the rice and gently simmer together until the rice Is tender enough to rub through a sieve with a potato masher, udding more milk as rice absorbs what lia&gt;
bcen put iu. A fter rubbing the rice through the sieve, return it to the BauCepon, place it again over the fire, and gradually stir in with it the quart of broth. If this quantity &lt;&gt;l

It is served wit It |
C elery C roq u ettes

Plain S te w e d Celery

7 Are fine served with pork chops and
shoe string potatoes. Conk togetlier a
tablespoon each flour ami butter and
when well mixed pour Into ohe*Cup tJT'
milk. Add gradually beaten yolk two
eggs, then one cup celep^ cut into bits.
cool. Mold when cool into Hinnll cro­
quettes, roll in cracker dust, then in
beaten egg, then in cracker dust again
and set aside for an hour. Fry in deep fat
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Write for information, also for booklets describing the lands
and the opportunities awaiting the man with a little money

Cut Sanford celery into smull pieces,
mix with mayonnaise dressing, spread on
bread ond butter. .

Peoples Bank Building

The outer stalks of celery th a t arcu i;
fit for serving raw m ay b e ' used. Cut
-into In eb pieces, put into boiling water,
suited, and boll thirty to forty minutes
inuke a sauce by adding to one cupful of
the w ater th e celery has stewed io. two
tablespoonfuls condensed milk or cream
an d one tablespoouful b u tte t Tnickeii
with one tablespoonful of- flour and pour
over the celery.
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Celery and Brown Bread
Chop quite fine enough celery to make
three cupfuls, and cook it until teuder in
boiling water. Add to it one quart of hot
milk, one onion, season to taste and
thicken with a little flour rubbed smooth
in a lum p of butter. Let It get very hot
and serve with brown bread sandwiches

F L O R ID A

�r e b r u q r y IQ,

T i l t SANFORD

Notice o f Application o r Tax Deed
Under Section P, Of C hapter 4888
Low a o f lorldo

W est End P a rk
The Indies o f th e W « t E n d Im p ro v e ­
ment Society u n d e r th e le a d e r s h ip o f M rs.
j D. P a rk e r h a v e in th e s h o rt tim e s in c e
they took u p th e ir w ork a c c o m p lis h e d
. ‘ at resu lts n s th e look's o f W e a l: End
park on F ren ch a v e n u e sh o w .
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This park w ith ita n a t u r a l g ro w th
cypress an d p a lm tre e * Is o n e o f th e m o s t
beautiful sp o ts o f n a tu r e In t h o d t y . 'p ‘ladies h a d It c le a n e d u p . p lo w e d
planted in flliruhs a n d flow er».
L a rg e
sw ings an d com forU ib le b e n c h e s I n v ite
' you to T P cn d c o m fo rta b le h o u rs . ------f o r S a tu rd a y n a x t M « .
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*». hereby given th at P. R. Haynes, of
RBOrnile, Tenneasee. purrh*»ri of Tnv Certificates
Itirnrd brlow, has Uled said rertlficnte, In my
oOlce and has m ade application for lax deeds to
iw uetfl accordance with law. Said certlflcate*
embrace the foilowl.i
•ibed
ibed pr
property illumed
In Ornnse County, Florida, to-wit: Cert, 454
dated fan e 3L 1 9 0 7 -L o u 34 to 37 ami Lot 38
(less 3 a on E able) Blk. D. Mlthell * Survey of
Levy Giant. A saestnl In the name of Unknown'
Owher,®
Ctlf.
d ,t,d . Jun* 3 1907-L ot 64 Blk.
Mllch.U a Surveylaof Lev, Grant.
r. --------a**e»»ed
the name of Unknown Owner.
.C e r t. N a 467. dated Ju n e 3 , 1907-Lm* 68 to
72. Blk. D Mitchell * Survey of lr&gt;vy Grant, a ,
•esaed in the nam e of Unknown Owner.

B.PSiL"

THINK THIS OVER.
Ttits

O ffer S h o u ld G a in t h e C o n fid e n c e
o f th o M o tt S k a p tlo a l.

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Room 13 Pico Building
Phone 355

SHIPPERS OF

DENTIST
Office: Hinca illdg. over Woodruff*
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Florida Fruits «»4Vegetables

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®A, Blk. D, Mitchell ■ Survey of Levy Grant, a»-

ranied ft parly, for the Weattlde children
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1 u - in ln d In th n drawl
to W g a n .ie th e m in h e lp in g III trie goou
work of I&gt; iO u tify in g .th e p a rk .
All co itrib u tio n s o f p la n t» s u ita b le w il
be n p p n d a te d b y th e la d le s .

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C. M, HAMILTON

shall be redeemed Be­
berrón on
°? .« 1 '* w. tax deeds will I ,sue therror
Ihe^lSth day of February A. D. 191I.
.Witne** ray official * »¿nature and seal thia
the 13th day of January A. D. IBM.'
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B M. RoeiNsret
Clerk of Circuit Court. Orante County. Fknida.
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Hy*M. A. Howard D. C.

DR. R. M. MASON

Unless sahl ocrtiil ntc«

Notice o f Application or Tax Oeed
Under Section 8 o f Chapter 4888,
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Général Insurance Agents

DR. W. E.* HOUSHOLDER

DENTIST
Notka Is hereby given that W. B. and S. M.
French of Knoxville Tenn.. purctiaaer* of Tax Cer'Phone 41
We p»y for all the medicine used tlflcate* No*. 433 and 483 dated the 3rd. day of Rooraa 23, 24 and 23. Ptco Bids
June A D. 1807, h a re Oled aald certificate in my
goring the trial. If oar remedy fall« ufh&lt;v.
and have made nptdicatkm for Tax Deed ió
SANFORD, FLORIDA.'
to comjietely relieve you of conatlpa- laauo In eoeordance
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law.
Said certificati-»
tv#*.t af aak#e aanll t nt hee ria
r t ajLk l Y
Wlnwini
dperibed propetty
n■■IIr . Hi». W
o uo u a ar or n i nP R
O Sra**"
n te Cra-ntr,
3 3altuated
-L o t.
•*•*7,FloridaTto-wli:
ri'fiMio, urw lli Cert
L fn4v3ti»LQ(|
* r # i W ,8hfipStrf to tl* In any Wky NvhktV-IISte ’ a f t T f i k a b M U H l E a Survey OF-.Lav»
v m , If you accept our offer. T hat's
Cart 433—Lota 42 to 46. Blk. D. Mitchell* Sura mighty broad atatem ent, but we q r of Levy Grant.
A tto r n e y ! a t Law
The said land being aaacaaed a t the date of the
■aan c’ ery word* o f I t Oould any­ iaauonce
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of auch certificate* in the name of Un­
known Owner.
thing b" more fair for you?
Unles* »aid Certificate ihall bo redeemed ac- Peoples Bank Bldg— — Sanford, Fionda
X m st aelenttfle. common-ecnso corilina
to law. Tax Deed will iu u e thereon on the
treat me it la Hexall Orderllea, which 13th, day of February, A . D 1811.
VUlneasmy official ilgnature nmi real thia the
art tnt?n like candy. Their nctlvo I3lh
day of January, A. D. 1911.
B. M. Komxmw.
principle' la a recent scientific discov­
OSTIOPATHIC
Clerk Circuit Court, Oranae County, Florida
ery tb it la odorleea, colorieas and
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By M. A. Howard, D. C,
P H Y # ICIAN

sä n f o r t &gt;;t i . o r id a

D1CKIHS0N-&amp; .DICK IfiSON

DR.

toatelw; very pronounced, gentle and
-flssasat -Ob . -acila a .. a nd -OfttJlr iilar lKagrcw tb o’ in e v e r y w a y . T h i s I n g r e ­
d ien t d eca n o t c a u s e d i a r r h o e a , u s u ­
a s i, O atttlen ce, g r i p i n g o r a n y ln c o n vantencu w h a te v e r .
H e x a ll O r d e r lie s
ars j s i f l c t i l a r l y « &gt; o d f o r c h il d r e n ,
aged an d d e l i c a t e p e r s o n s .

-habit«.
n il c o n s tip a tio n , o r th o a s s o c i a t e o r
d ep e n d e n t c b ro n W alimenta, w # n r g e
yon to t r y B e x a ii O r d e r l ie s a t o u r r l s L
B em em b er y o u c a n g e t th e m o n ly a t
•n r s to re
12 t a b l e t s 10 c e n t s ; SO
ta b le ts 25 c e n ta * - T b o R o x a ll S to r e .

L R. PHILIPS

SANFORD LODGES
S anford L ed g e Ne. 2 7 , 1. O. O. T.
Meet* every Monday at.7:30 p. ra.. over Imperial
Theatre. W. P, Stone, N. G.
Vf. S Baldwin, Soe'f.
Seminole C h a p te r No. 2 , O rd e r E a s te r n S ta r
Mreuevrry second and fourth Friday in month.
Every one .h o ha* seen hi* Star In the East are
cordially invited to visit the chapter.
Alkx E. Koobin*. Secy,
. V. U. E„ C elery C ity A erie 1 8 3 3
.Meetinti first and third Tuesday* In every month.
Hall In Wrihorna Block, third Boor.
P hoenix L odge No. 3, K. o f P.
Meets *&gt;cond and fourth Tuesdays. Visiting
knights ai riy
r tjr»i welcome.
_______ P. E. Hutchinson. C Ci
ran k. K. R. andS .
r«Ut S. Km
S an io rd Lodge, No 6 2 , T. A A. M
0, W. Sin noer. Master; J. C. Enamlngcr. Severtary Con nimitation nvsuy Brat and third Thurs­
days m 7:30 p. ra. Visiting brother* welcome
Dalle B ro th erh o o d o f C a rp e n te r* a n d J o in ­
e r* or A m e ric a
Sanford Local Union No. 1731. U. B. of C. and 1,
of A. meets every Thursday night at 7 o’clock In
"the -Lari*1ea' Halt. W. A. Rumohr,
Rumohr. président; T. L.
■tent. R S *&gt;T.

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Notlor it hereby glvrn that the undkralgned hive
teen itiilf : qulntad end quail fled by the United
Stura Cla tut Court lor the Southern District o(
Ohio, Weal th Division. In Equity cose No. 0875
“ •reef; ib ■by the United Stelae. Circuit Court for
•h* Soothe a District of Florida in Equity caarr No,
[54 thcreo . aa receivers of The Floride Land and
Deveiopnx .it Company, • corporation organim i
¡Oder the w* of the alate of Ohio. All perenna,
“ttm co «ration* indebted to raid coranany ere
nqoitwi t iiah e Immediate payment, end all
eredltot» a ' notified to pretent their dalm e duly
aether,pea .id to the under«lined tor allowance on
erbefurt ji ,y |, 1011, a&gt; per order of exam.
JOHN C. ANDREWS,

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Ollice Gamer-WoodfulT Building
T»re*ClfEfiU W i n t r f i c v « v r i i v d « # M B t

C irc u ir.O range-County. Florida
Chancery

Office H o u rs:
fl to 12: 3 to 6
O th e r h o u ra b y n p p o in tm e n t

FRANK 0. CRAMER.

ReceiverJof The Florida Land X Development Co.
rijnWbiT, CahlU. Ally..
S(t-3B Iti itnyer Building.
Fattrrann K. Reece and joaeph C. Smith, A ttyi.,
413-414 Johnston Building,
■ Cincinnati Ohio.
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Pickard's Hond-Pnlnted Chinn
Gorham's Sterling Silver
Roger»' Plated Wurc t
Elgin and Waltham Wntchca

ALL GOODS GUARANTEED

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SALES
H orn es* and W agons

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B lacksm lthln g and H oraeih o«l/ig

HEAVY HAULINQ AND CONTRACTING

Shoe Repairing By Machinery *
&gt; Q u ic k e r, N e a te r and B e tte r than tho Old W a y jj

Just Try Me and See
Cutting

Same Man hut New Location

No. 113 W. First Street, Next Door to W oodruff’s Stpre .

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Hair Dressing
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FROM M M UP TO SI». r o R NEW
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SMANII1AR8ER

and Best Efforts
Opposite City Halt
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ORLANDO.

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digestion and ¡live you health

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ADE, THF TÜNER7
ORLANDO.

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p o lic e o f A p p lic a t io n f o r T o n D e « d
L tid cr S e c t i o n 8 o f C h a p t e r 4 8 8 8
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th a t R. K. Hob*»l* of
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0*d4«ft*refn»re of 1‘nrt Ifi« CrrliheuU
V tl? «' t tad-Urn Brat day of June. A. D.. 1886.
haa tied a-id em lB cete lit my r.mre. and baa
¡ ¡ ¡~ apu- ration „ Tns Deed to laaue In accordk 1«w j/Said certiAcate embraree the foidi' *cT9*d Property ailualcd in Oranee
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^-rd being eaaeaaed el the dale of the
Jwu.ru»« iurh certlflcate In the name uf R. A.

OF SANFORD, FLA .

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Sanford Library

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ORGANIZED 1 8 6 7

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ROOM 20
Upstairs, Pico Block

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M. ROBINSON,
Circuit Oouif, Orange County, florid«.

C. W. R O SE
Flowers — plants — bulbs

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H orses and M u lc e Bought and Exchanged

Ynwell Building

Yowoll B u ilding

Accurate Service

L IV E R Y , F E E D a n d .

S. T. TAYLOR

T E L E P H O N E 283.

sanfo rd

HAND BROTH

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Polite Service

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H. R. STEVENS,
President
Vtce-Pre*|dcnt

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Tailor System
Febnmry IsL

bank

FOÚR PER CENT a l l o v ^ oñSáviñys Deposili
Safety Deposit Boxes for rent

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' JEWELER

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Prompt Service

N o tic e o f E le c t io n
Late State Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of
Florida
To decide whether the aale of Into» leming liq­
uori. w lnri and been «hall be prohibited In Orange
Residences. Sanford and Sylvan Lake
county, Florida.
Pursuant to an order Issued by the Board of
County
Commissioners of Orange county, Florida,
xninty Lor
Huvini ni
meeting' hald
...............
on the H
I Ith
th day
‘ ol January,
k. D J 011.
Notice I* hereby given that an election wllLbe
In Orange county, Florida, on Wednesday.
T JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
March tgt. Kill, to deckle whether the sale of In­
to« k-al Irig liquors, wines or Iwer shall tie prohlbhed
NOTARY PUBLIC
in the county of Orange, stale of Florida
In Witness Whereof! have hereunto set my hand
and seal of office thia 11th day of January, A. D.
U1L. IieaJl _
U. M ftOlUNSON,
Office In City Hall
Clerk County
unty Commission«!!» of Orange Co., Fla.
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In Cohrt of County Judge, S ta te o f All Work Receive» My Personal Attention
rio rld a

C A P IT A L

-------- OFFERS ---------

THOMAS EMMET WILSON

H en ry . M cL aulin M

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. The ONLY bank in Sanford that
INSURES EVERY DOLLAR DE. POSITED AGAINST LOSS from any
and all causes.
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Geo. T. Lippincott, Com­
S a n fo rd
F lo rid a
plainant
va
Notion of tale under
Eddr K. Shcrn and Flora degree of furecloaur»
Taylor Shera, Defendant!.
Under and hr yitiuci.vl. n j a r r e ofjt&gt;rec¡o*ure ------ A N Ü E W - J O H N S O N .
and
enln
id tale, made and entered
In the ubo v é r n j r a r
cauaa on the fourteenth day of January,
~ A ^a,
1911, by Honorable Mlnot-S,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW---------*3.- JJone*,* Judge ' of "the
Circuit Court for the Seventh
»n th Judicial Circuit n(
the State of Florida In andd fof Orange
Crane County, in
-- Prartkna In State and Federal Courts.
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ta ~ai eauae therein |pending,
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chancery,
George
irgeT. Lippincott wa* Complalnant and Eddy M G. T. Building
Phone 248
K She:rannd Flora Tayiur S Sera were Keauondenta.
I aboil «ell at public outcry to the h llhnest. and
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beat bidder, tor eaah, at the front door of the Court
llouae In the City of Orlando. Orange County.
State
of Florida, du
e
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luring the legal hour* of sale,
on Munday, March tiih. A 0 , to il, the sam e
being the legal salea day, the foUowing detcrtbnl ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
real estate, illum ed. Jylng and being In the
County ol Orange and Stale of Florida, more
Pructico in State and Federal Court*
particularly described a* follows, to-wh:
The North 314 acres of the West H of the North­ Welborn Block
Sanford. Fin
west quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section
3 in Townihlp Twenty (20) Southof Range Thirtyone (31). (jilt. Less a atrip fifteen (13) feet wide
off the North, F.nst and West aide*, which is to be
kept open perpetually a* one-half of roadways.
GEO. A. DrCOTTES.
24-Stc.
Special Master in Chancery.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR

MY SPECIALTIES

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Yoof
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Year
Crates
189*
1,100
1805
01.680
1900
0.200
1906
123.958 !'
1901
11.000
1907 181,768
1902
21,200
1908 -330,000 ¡1
-1903
34,000
1909
475.000 &lt;;
1904
53.650
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Yearly average Increase 118.3% J

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contract.
TITLE ItOND k KUAHAKIU, tu

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C o iiM rv a tls m , R e lle b lllty , P r o * r s ss lv s n s sa a n d C ou rteou s T reatm ent

N u m b er 2

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , F E B R U A R Y 10, 1911

V o lu m e 2

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$ 1 0 m o n th ly - T h it,E u T

Hm mediate Possession
And Allow the Purchaser tcTBegin to
There are Absolutely no Restri
OUR PLAN OF PAYMENT ALLOWS YOU TO
Place the greater portion of your money in improvements. Let’s you get the land in
working shape and then you can manage the production so as to meet the monthly
payments, which are
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Per M onth .IJ

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This gives you six years to pay out the land contract which, if it drew interest here at
the current rate, would amqunt to a good round sum, many of the realty dealers giving
long time payments solely to get you hooked up on the interest account, but

OUR CONTRACT DOES NOT CALL• FOR INTEREST
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And you have the use of the land for six years which is the life of the contract. No
terms of sale could Jbe:?fiiade”more liberal for good land. You might purchase poor,
non-producing land on easier terms but it would be of no value to you after you had pur. - chasedit-

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M any of Our G row ers H ave M ade Enough o ff of T h e ir L e ttu c e Crops
D uring this season to pay th e m e n tire ly out of d e b t and th e re is little o r no reason w h y you should not
be ab le to do as w e ll.
"

T he G row ers H ere W h o H ave M ade th e M ost M oney
A re th e ones w h o h ave gone into th e “W IL D ,r and taken n ew land and brought It up to a high s ta te of
c u ltiv a tio n , thu s allo w in g th e ir kno w led g e of the v eg e ta b le g row ing business to g ro w as th e ir land im p ro v ed

New Comers to the Celery Delta
W ill do w e ll to only d q a r a couple of acres of h e w land and begin th e business on this a re a . A s th e ir
know ledge exten d s th e y can c le a r up add itio n al acreage and increase th e ir operations. T h is C om pany
oan sell you
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O f c e le ry and v eg e ta b le land, each portion g u a ra e te e d to produce a flo w in g artesian w e ll, and on the
te rm s above m en tio n ed. In o th e r w o rd s
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ing. It also tells you about land, We have improved land at from $400
to $1,200 per acre.
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INCREASE

Population of Sanford Makes Great
Gain In Few Years
The official census of Sanford gives the popu­
lation of 1911 at 3,570, showing an increase of
250 per cent in ten years. This figure is short
about 2,000 inhabitants and knowing that the cen­
sus enumerator had missed many people Mayor
•Lake lias had the census taken-this--week—and.
when completed will show Sanford to have over
.5,000 people in the city limits.
Taking into consideration that this growth
has been made in the past three years such a
showing is marvel ous:anii demonstrates .that Sap-,
ford is destinedtcrbecoTne one of^the- largest in­
land cities in Florida.
With over 5,000 people in the city limits there
are at least J2.000 more, within, two miles of the
•city-limits-and-at-least—3,000- wit hin- the-Celery.
Delta—a population that is a part of Sanford and
from which the city derives a revenue.

SANFORD

THE

SCENE OK FIRST STREET XOOKINC EAST SHOWING STREET CAR

GARDEN

SPOT

OF

THE

WORLD

The reasons why you should locate
in Sanford arc many but the most im­
portant arc outlined below. If you need
any further information write to the
Secretary of. the Sanford Commercial
Club or the Sanford Herald.
' We, have the greatest proposition
in the world for the investor and want
the whole world to know about it.
Results at Sanford, the fortunes
made in winter vcgctabls and fruits, the
investments in real estate lii^ the most
rapidly growing city in the South. ’A ll
this will prove most interesting.
As a place of residence Sanford is
the Italy of America. Located upon
Lake Monroe, the land slopes gradually
to the hills, covered with orange groves
and balsamic pines where the man who
loves “the open" can at last satisfy his
longing. ~No better, no healthier, no
prettier spot can be found
• Meantime read the reasons, for—

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TH E R E

LOADING CELERY AND LETTUCE AT THE A. C. L. TERMINAL

1— It is at the head of reliable navigation on St. Johns river,.
has a competitive water rate that will always make it a better shipping point than any city off the river.
2— The population has increased from 1,700 in 1900 to 5,000 in
1914
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delta is increasing us by magic. Every family along the street
car line and within tfcn mil.es bf Sanford means a customer
for Sanford stores.
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10—Sanford is not a collection of fossils and stand-patters. It
has the most aggressive and successful band of business men

3—Three years ago had no electric lights, no paved streets, no
street cars; now has as much paving as most cities with
20,000 population, has ten miles- of cetnent sidewalks and ------waterpure-aiuHteaUh-giving;------- ------------------------ -— ^—
fine electric light system.
12— This class ot citizens would make a thriving town on a desert
island; what won’t they do in one of nature’s prolific gardens.
4— Its street cars cover a belt territory of sixteen miles and
bring to Sanford as a trading and banking point thousands of 13— The place to invest is where things are going up. Ten years
people not included in-the corporation.
ago land one and two miles from the Sanford postoffice could
be had at $5 to $10 an acre. Toilay hundreds of acres are
5— There were nearly 300 houses built last year valued at nearly
quoted (if for sale at all) at from $250 to $2,000 an acre.
half a million dollars, inciuding a Bchool building seconcLto
.none in the county.
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growers for these.
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7— The two banks are solid institutions with deposits running
$600,000 to $750.000.
8— There is not a vacant house for white families in the city and
scores of houses could be rented if built.
9— For the first time in the history of the Celery Delta,home-

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Yoof
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1900
1901
1902
-1903
1904

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1,100
0.200
11.000
21,200
34,000
53.650

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1906
1907
1908
1909

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Volume 2

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OUR P L A N OF P A Y M E N T A L L O W S Y O U TO
Place the greater portion o f your money in improvements. Let’s you get the land in
working shape and then you can manage the production so as to meet the monthly
payments, which are

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the current rate, would amqunt to a good round sum, many o f the realty dealers giving
long time payments solely to get you hooked up on the interest account, but

OUR CONTRACT DOES NOT• C A L L FOR• INTEREST
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terms o f sale could Jbe:?fiiade”more liberal for good land.
Y o u might purchase poor,
non-producing land on easier terms but it would be o f no value to you after you had purchasedit-

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M any of Our G row ers H ave M ade Enough o ff of T h e ir L e ttu c e Crops
During this season to pay them entirely out of debt and there is little or no reason why you should not
be able to do as well.
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T he G row ers H ere W h o H ave M ade th e M ost M oney
Are the ones who have gone into the “W ILD,r and taken new land and brought It up to a high state of
cultivation, thus allowing their knowledge of the vegetable growing business to grow as their land improved

New Comers to the Celery Delta
Will do well to only dqar a couple of acres of hew land and begin the business on this area. As their
knowledge extends they can clear up additional acreage and increase their operations. This Company
oan sell you
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terms above mentioned. In other words
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W e have improved land at from $400
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T h e reasons w hy you sh ou ld locate
in S a n fo r d arc m a n y bu t the m o s t im ­
p ortan t arc outlined below .
I f you need
any further in fo rm a tio n write to the
Secretary of. the S a n fo r d C o m m e rc ia l
C lu b or the S a n fo r d H e ra ld .
' W e , have the greatest p rop o sition
in the w o rld fo r the investor an d w a n t
the w h ole w o rld to k n o w about it.
Results at S a n fo r d , the
fortunes
m a d e in w inter vcgctabls an d fruits, the
investm ents in real estate lii^ the m ost
rap id ly g ro w in g city in the S o u th .
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this w ill p rove m ost interesting.
A s a place o f residence S a n fo r d is
the Italy o f A m e ric a .
L o c ated u p o n
L a k e M o n ro e , the lan d slopes gradually
to the hills, covered with orange groves
a n d b a lsam ic pin es w here the m a n w h o
loves “ the o p e n " can at last satisfy his
longing. ~ N o better, n o healthier, n o
prettier spot can be fo u n d
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L O A D IN G CELERY A N D LE TTU C E A T TH E A . C. L. T E R M IN A L

1— It is at the head of reliable navigation on St. Johns river,.
has a competitive water rate that will always make it a better shipping point than any city off the river.

delta is increasing us by magic. Every family along the street
car line and within tfcn mil.es bf Sanford means a customer
for Sanford stores.
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2— The population has increased from 1,700 in 1900 to 5,000 in

10— Sanford is not a collection of fossils and stand-patters. It
has the most aggressive and successful band of business men

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3— Three years ago had no electric lights, no paved streets, no
street cars; now has as much paving as most cities with
20,000 population, has ten miles- of cetnent sidewalks and
fine electric light system.

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12— This class ot citizens would make a thriving town on a desert
island; what won’t they do in one of nature’s prolific gardens.
4— Its street cars cover a belt territory of sixteen miles and
bring to Sanford as a trading and banking point thousands of 13— The place to invest is where things are going up. Ten years
people not included in-the corporation.
ago land one and two miles from the Sanford postoffice could
be had at $5 to $10 an acre. Toilay hundreds of acres are
5— There were nearly 300 houses built last year valued at nearly
quoted (if for sale at a ll) at from $250 to $2,000 an acre.
half a million dollars, inciuding a Bchool building seconcLto
.none in the county.
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-3,000 cars of vegetables and fruits were shipped from Sonford last year and over $600.000 in cash were received by
growers for these.
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7— The two banks are solid institutions with deposits running
$600,000 to $750.000.
8— There is not a vacant house for white families in the city and
scores of houses could be rented if built.
9— For the first time in the history of the Celery Delta,home-

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Population of Sanford Makes Great

The official census of Sanford gives the popu­
lation of 1911 at 3,570, showing an increase of
250 per cent in ten years. This figure is short
about 2,000 inhabitants and knowing that the cen­
sus enumerator had missed many people Mayor
•Lake lias had the census taken-this--week—and.
when completed will show Sanford to have over
.5,000 people in the city limits.
Taking into consideration that this growth
has been made in the past three years such a
showing is marvel ous:anii demonstrates .that Sap-,
ford is destinedtcrbecoTne one of^the- largest in­
land cities in Florida.
With over 5,000 people in the city limits there
are at least J2.000 more, within, two miles of the
•city-limits-and-at-least—3,000- wit hin- the-Celery.
Delta— a population that is a part of Sanford and
from which the city derives a revenue.

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Snappy Furnishings
N ow h ere else in this citjrw ill you

A ll Fresh N e w Spring Style

find such Spring Suits as we are

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Take it for granted and buy your spring
âîiïnïëre. W e guarantee every suit to be
worth $10, $12.50, $15, $18, $20, $25, $28,
$30 and $35. They are the real thing.
A ll new spring-stylés and patterns_ : W e
makfi mighty" M g claim sforthem r-pFom ise
$5 to $8 more in actual value than you’ll
secure in another store at any of these
prices; for the lasting, style and service in
the garments fully back up our claims, and
here you h ave by far the largest clothing
stock in town to choose.. from. By all
means see our Spring Suits before you buy

Clothes T h at S atisfy

F irs t S tre e t

A Budget of OptRleir ^JUM Be
tween You and M e"'

Clothes That Satisfy

•ponilble position and who was paid a
high compliment last week by the board
o f directors for the effecieoi- UiaTuMfr in
which he handles the buaineaa o f that
institution. Mr. Tolar is an exem plary
young man, modest ami unassuming and
has many friends here who rejoice in
his success.

A Chlel la A m o n g Y e T a k in g N o te * 4 Secretary O'Neal o f the Fair Associa­
and ra lth , H e'll P ren t T m " —”
’ tion deserves- Credit for the fair and
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square deal which he gave to every oiul
Ip w W Ctrrmpmdi . n t. Tkt HtnU. .
Sanford had the best pf everything end
4 My, friend, F. P. Forster, never gets our people are loud in their praiaea of
old. He has been hustling for the past Mr. O'Neal and his general treatment.
fifty years and last week turned in and Few people there are who would handle
collected a neat sum of money for the such o large proposition and do It a
Sanford booth at the county fair. No one thoroughly as my friend O'NeaL He also
could have done with half the neatness jjeals in real estate, sells railroad tickets,'
and dispatch o f Mr. Forster and he has is the head o f 46 lodges, secretary o f
bad so much’ experience]!n getting up everything In Orlando and as a side issue
funds Tor various purposes that -*t is al­ holds down the job o f postmaster.
most a second nature w ill) him. H e is
just the busiest man in Sanford yet al- 4 The ladies, God bless them, have come
w ays has time to aid and assist when he to our
again and will build a
Is called upon. When ytk ! want any­ hospital. Whenever you want anything
thing "ask Mr. Forster".
done, call upon the ladies to raise the
4 1 want to oominend m y old friend. C H.
Lcfller, upon his great work at the county
fair. Mr. Lefiler was a candidate for the
office o f clerk, yet he fe ll that Sanford
needed him a t .. the fa ir and as In the
days o f '61 be shouldered ids arms and
¡(Hitched- aw ay wiicre duty called him.
H is booth at the fa ir was a work of art

money. It certainly does m y heart good
to see the matter o f a hospital progress­
ing so nioeiy -and with ~a united' effort
Sanfbrd will noon have a ftultable [dace
wherein the suffering can be relieved. A
case lids week where a demented man
l L i Prccd..ln lie in j a ills o n e ■o f —t h e -b e * proofs o f the need o f a hospital and sani­
tarium.

ing out literature and dope about Sanford.
It gives me great pleasure to chronicle
1 give him the right hand for he ia one of the fact o f our nqw fire deportm ent The
the boosters who take a bad job at any city council deserve* great credit for
time and always makes good.
fixing up such nice rooms for the Ore
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laddies. The ppw tow fr baa also been
4 ’ fio w 'th c mandate has gone TorUfthat erected and has a fine drying rack for
w e must a ll b e vaccinated or die o f . the the hose. When the .tire bed has been
small pcx. Where is thp small pox I installed w e w ill have a real departm ent
would like to Inquire and if It is not in The new engine is expected loon end if
our midst why be scratched with die or­ it proves true to name Sanford will have
ange stick and have the blood o f the one o f the best small departments in
brindle bovine injected into our system to the sou'll. And now the tiro insurance
m ix with our "blue blood,
I for one do companies ought to take a tumble and
not Intend to be punctured, for the pre­ get down to earth. ,
vention is worse than the disease. I f you
folks want the virus go to it. W e pour
It was a pleasure to Sanford poople to
mortals wbo.flo not want It will take our attend the county fair and note the
chances with the disease i f it ever ap- wonderful display mode by our section,
i f there was anything In which Sanford
did not excel w e have yet to find U out.
4 I love to see a young man succeed in Even in the races Sanford walked away
-tu ts"w erttb y-id » •tn d tv W B t-e m jn r'a m i "With fiSYffidToT' ¡ W E e s t purses. Lucky
always taka delight in mentioning their Sanford was very much la evidence and
success. A m ong the m an yyou iig gentler
copnty^seat.
m eb 6T Sanford that deserves notice is
Ham el Tolar, cashier o f the Peoples Bank
who about six months ago took this re- 4 1 have been* agreeably surprised to

Men’s Negligee Shirts. Plain White and Fancy Patterns

. $2.00,1.50,1.00, 50c
Men’s Balbriggan and Nainsook Underwear, regular and
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“ athletic cuts,-per garment $1.00, 7$c, -50c

Men’s Elastic Seam Drawers, the best one ever offered at the
pair 50c
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-Men’s Leather Belts in all the popular colors

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Men’s Suspenders, The Bull Dog Brand, the best ever
at 50c and 25c,
Men’s Straw

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Hatsf all new spring styles and shapes.

Thedomous Hopkins make at $5.00, 4.00, 3.50,—

2.50 and 2.00 .
— — FURNISHINC9 FOR MEN W HO KNOW
If you make a purchase of $10.00 or more and live within
radius of thirty-five miles o f Sanford; we w ill-p a y -y o u r c;

Furnishings For Men Who Know

AUTOMOBILE

OWNER

turning a button on -dash-board

BIG S A V IN G IN G A S

We Have Them in Operation and W ill Take
Pleasure in Showing You

State Agents
learn th a ta pigjority of the men who
voted agoJnst Jtlate prohibition will vote
for a dry Sanford, In fact many of thé
ardent-wet folks ore now on the dry side
it* they d(T6oi want S a n fo rd 'w g o 'V e T r
The argument la being worked here that
Orlando wiU go wet gnd Sanford will Ipse
trade by being d ry i-T h ls is one o f the
most foolish arguments that die wét side
could spring. In the first place a canvass
o f Orlando will reveal the fact that the
d ry i w ill win A g r é a i victory in the coun­
ty seat and if Orlando should go wet
Sanford will not suffer b y it.
Ir a man goes to Orlando to buy booze
be will not spend his money for anything
else, for Sanford goods and Sanford prices
w ill stack up against Orlando any day
Nine times out o f ten a man w ill send
for bis booze to be shipped here just as
they send now to Jacksonville.
Orlando going wet and Sanford going
w et does not mean that Oraogu county
will be wet. There is a stiff' tight being
put up by the dry« In both cities and the
country.vote can always be ‘counted In
the dry column, so i f any weak-kneed
brothers are afraid o f Sanford or Orlando
******* gsing-wwt &lt;iwy ca n « mm- their-vasefor prohibition and be an tbs safe side.
U u Ioa* you o r « directly t m a r a n s n n f »
ssloon business there Is no reason for

To Think of New Furnishings
'F o r Y ou r Home

EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE, QUEENSWARE

AND STOVES

Our new line o f RANGES and KITCHEN
® T ^ V E S arc the kind you have wanted and
couldn't get.
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Sanford, Fla., Tuesday Feb. 21, at 10 a. m
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A n entertainment artisticaUy arranged to please the curious, instruct..the thoughtful and enrich the lucky. Band concerts, free'"*
autos and carriage to the grounds. Free drawings, public wedding
propositioii, a human windmill andean all-day carnival of melody, ro­
mance and fortune— ~ - ■
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FREE PRIZES

Sanford Heights

bisfnbu tiofToTTfcc- [irlzes^wlll take place mi—

Grand Novelty Sale of Lots
Beautiful Orange Grove
^Addition

the grounds during hour of sale: Every mnnr
woman nnd child will bo given n chance freq
of all cost. GET TICKETS FREE for the
drawings.
$35 BRASS BEDSTEAD to be given away
. during sale. A very fine bed-on exhibition nt
Joncs-McLauglilln Co.’s
$45 WHITE SEWING MACHINE to be
given away »luring sale—an elegant drop Head
Mnchine-*-on exhibition atT. J. Miller fL $on
$50 IN GOLD, $25 to first, S15 to second
and $10 to third. (This is not on exhibition)

Fronting on Park avenue an eleva­
tion overlookiqg* the city from the
South; divided into large nnd elegant
residence sites, wide streets and al­
leys.

Lots 60x127.

This choice property will be sold

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Sanford Concert Band

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Will furnish music. Business center 8:30 to
9:30, later on grounds. Parade o f1 free car­
riages will leave for the ground« promptly at
9:30,

BIDDERS.

TERMS Q F ^ A L E
One-fifth cash, payable at time of
purchase, balance in 18 equal month­
ly payments or in 4*T&gt;ayments of 3-(&gt;-

Public Wedding Proposition
Oj&gt;en to the first reputable white couple, re­
siding in Orange County; making application
to the undersigned prior to day of sale. We
buy the licence, |«iy the minister, furnish car­
riage for the briilal party and deed the bride,
an average lot on SANFORD HEIGHTS FREE.
' Ceremony to take place on the grounds during
the sale. Young jieople get busy.

9 and 12 months, with 6 per cent in­
terest on deferred payments. If all*
cash is paid 3 per cent will he de­
ducted on deferred payments. Wairanty deed and abstract furnished;
title perfect,
COLONEL BISHOP, X)F ILLINOIS

Will open the sale promptly nil 10 li. m, the Chesterfield of auctioneer­
ing; has o record of 00 lots in 00 minutes; a 200 j&gt;ound bundle of wit,
wind nnd wisdom, worth miles of trnvel To hear.

the central portion o f the State, oris the fam o u s S t. J o h n s K ivcr and^ V»r
at facilities, is a great agricultural section, is on e ol the m ost progressive j
en
prom ise doth the future h o ld for this great section.
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ng industries, good clim ate a n d healthy location , su rro u n d e d by bro ad
in d an c f n f p ure artesian sulph ur water.
T h is particular section is spe
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m an k in d w hicn can n ot
be estimated. ^ S a n fo r d has an en te rp risin g-c itizc
a n d steadily grow in g, up-to-date m erchants an d business m en, w ith the highest culture expressed in

S a n fo r d , F lo rid a ,

WHI
values ever grow cheaper in a community like this? DESIRABLE TOWN LOTS in SANFORD are scarce and creeping Upward, you will have
on opportunity never before offered to buy high-class lots at your own price in a growing
¿»pw
strictly white addition to -Sanford. NO3 Y BIDDING— NO BOOSTING— lots go to the HIGHEST BIDDERS, nnd a fair, square
You have nothing ta lose and all to gnin by buying one or a block of these, lots. Buy a home for the wife tiud fiunuy on tlie
Young man, young lady, save your snare $ $ and invest where values will increase,
REMEMBER THE PU C E , THE DATE, THE HOUR, BE ON TIME, BID IN TIME, DON’T WAIT AND PA Y PROFITS AFTER THE SALE

BEST

LOTS EVER OFFERED FOR

SALE IN SANFORD; - YOU W IL L
NEVER H A V E ANOTHER CHANGE
LIKE THIS.

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OTHER IN H A P P Y RE-UNION,

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RESOURCES

H on that given five years tim e and
sufficient capital to prepare fo r them
i could hours, feed and c lo th « In com ­
fo rt, tw ic e that num ber fro m the re­
Hon. J. N. Whltner made an address at
sources o f .this gtea t.cou n ty, and If It
the fair last week upon our county)« re
-sources that waa ao replete with good w ere necessary they could be fed and
'tnjKga that w e reproduce It in fo il below: clothed from the products o f „our own

Speech o f Hon. J. N. Whiner at
the County fair,

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mnny. • Y cb, Mr. President, and moro
too. J go fu rth er and make the asser-

and Soberness." Dr." H arvey W lllo y
estim ates the value o f this deposit
at about |8,00 a ton fo tits content
o f nitrogen alone and adds a further
value fo r humus o f which our boII has
to long been robbed by annual forest
fli es. Add to a ll this m aterial wealth,
our m arvelous clim ate with Its tem­
pered winds In w inter, and Its coolIrig.-and-heaUh g iv in g h ice«e® In supi-

N o w Is T h e T im e T o B uy Improv­
ed “Ready to P lan t” Sanford
Celery Farm s

mor and does It not appear that 0
¿?'Mr. President, La d les and UcnUomun:
nothing, and y e t have a w id er range
beneficent Provid en ce has given us { h
1 count m yself m ost happy to b® Ini
o f feed «tu ff and g ie a tc r v a rie ty o f
cvtrry - b lessin g-tb at-it-fli an &lt;m»u W -aok. !
rlted -to-dlscuss th e - resources o f-m y
fruits and vegeta b les than any o f our
Tfifese farm s can be bou gE t fo r the next thirty
W hat lack we yet? Only two things,
beloved county In this presonoe. And
.more northern n eigh b o rs. »1 sec the
one
Is
Im
m
igration,
to’
supply
brains,
y e tJ .a fii-r a continuous residence of
look o f in credulity on you r faces. R e­
n-vjï
d a y s l ’or less m o n e y , th an ever again.
We
brawn and capital. Th e other Is Ini­
foptydhreo years, I find m yself to have
m em ber I Bald, If neepssary,-and f do
tia tive. 1 mean that quality to con­
inly a fa ir conception o f the resources
not mean clothe you w ith "put pie and
have S a n fo r d farm s to sell.
N o t L a rg o , Taft,
ceive o f things not yet accomplished,
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'p f . O r a n g e county.
fine lin en," but w ith the finest grads
% K ì \ y* : “r--- -, Mr- President, to the superficial ob- o f cotton, hardly dlscernable from silk with the faith necessary to undertake
B u rb an k n o r C elery C ity but S a n fo r d .
and ihe resolution to continue In spite
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set vor, It would appoar that 1 noed
and rando from Sea |gaud cotton. In
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o n ly point w ith pardonable pride to passing lot me say that when I came o f difficulties and failures until suc­
A lw a y s S a n fo r d .
T h e re is only one
cess croWns the effort. As su Illus­
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to thla county, that was the money
tration
I
ask
you
to
go
to
Sanford,
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.Of you r a sso cia tes-h a ve giv en to the
crop o f the country and a w ater pow er
S a n fo rd .
A l l irrigated ready to plant.
W ill
ange
county,
and
examine
the
county, and -«ay, "b eh old our r e
cotton gin w as operated In sigh t ot
"ach ievem en ts o f a bankiupt people."
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a ou feee," And truly, a carefu l study
these grounds. And S ea Island cotton
pay for themselves this w in ter^ '.
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Ride on the street cars through the
o f w har-you h ave assem bled on these
w ill again be produced In this county
cele ry delta and Beo the matchless
.
' gf ounds as th e products o f the p e e
and at a handsome profit. O f course
^ p ie and th « soil o f O range county you know that Bboep do welt and fiber crops: rem em bering that eleven years
ago it was an uninhabited forest where
hIu Ai M be enough to "enthuse, our own
plants grow luxuriously. T h is would
ow ners had fo r years not paid thp
'people, w hether enthuse I s - a good
provide fo r c l o t h l i « u ^ a . l ^ ^ tJ
h
l
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80„
for
l *TVor($ o r not, I feavo you to doterm- o f faith and the failu re o f the ¿rur!e1
n * ? * - » • * * 4Ui“ l
11 ror
tw enty-five cents an acre. Exam ine
Inn, and to In terest and Instruct ths
experim en ts made, w ill In the near fu­
tl{e Sanford systom o f Bub-lnIgntlon
-»•V is ito r. Out, Mr. Presiden t, this ex
ture pioduce our m eat and dairy pro­
Real Estate Agency
fttnl drainage, which Is not only uni­
’ position o f our ach ievem ents would
ducta. If tim e perm itted 1 c o u ld ,teil
que, but the maqt effective and com ­
.-appear ten Dr tw en ty years hence by
o f in terestin g success a lon g this line.
prehensive system o f Irrigation, drain­
com parison, lik e the' Orlando o f forty
Even now I know o f northorn men
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age and areatlon the w orld has ever
years sgo with It's half doeen houses
n;ho are com in g hero to ralBe the
seen. N ote that w h e n ' tw elve years
com pares w ith the beautiful city o f
groat A m erican hog and the tim e has
ago the annual Income was lesH than
' .to d a y .. Then, o x team s brought the
{Missed when w o ,nlsod h ogs fo r »p eed
|6,(Hl0rnow tt Is In' excess o f “ |500,D0n
-.■.^supplies o f h e r cltlxens, and only an
so they could ¿scape the bear and bog
occasional o x team a t —th a t' Th e
from cele ry and lettuce alone, and 1
.thlebaud. they niJJ .be rained Jn, con­
vw jln?u the p re d ic tio n )"th a t before
— -"twetrwartV *rtBw )s m oat in terestin g, but
finem ent fo r m oat and lard.
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another ten -years ts-past, In addition
1 shall not take you fu rth er track than
Hut not to d igress fu rth er and prove
lo an enormous Increase In Income
•
F e b ru a ry 7th, 1806. ..M r ; President,
niy assertion at once about feeding
from these and oth er crops, w6 w ill
had
you
thought
that
this
Is
the
10th
f V
■600,000 people, le t m e .aay.^w e -b a rs
'a n n iversa ry ' Of t h e j f raexe beginning
annually—bcR - a—mtltlCTr~dolnrg -w orth
Lovr Prices Easy-Payments.:
rPico-Blnckovcr-tOfi.fiOO ncToa o f p r a t r ie la n d a lo f straw berries.^
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on the night o f Febru ary 7tb, 1806T
ready cleared that can-be irriga ted and
'W lia l riri a w fu lc a la m lty * when’ Florida
Mr. P r e a i d e n t h o fu tu ie Is big with
flooded with fldw lng w ells, capable o f
promise and 1 can but say with Caleb
lo st 1100,000,000 In a sin gle night, aDd
producing without fe r tilis e r,-60 to 100
Oran go county lo st m ore than any
arid Joshua o f bid,. "le t us go fn nmi
bushels o f rice ]&gt;er acre annually:
State and county, In spit® o f our warn
o th er county because sh# led all oth
T a k in g tbo low est figure this would
possess the land fo t w® are well able."
era In the production o f cltruy fruits.
, -bo 6,000,000 bushels or ten' bushels or
1 thank you.
W o rse than the actual loss In dollars,
600 lbs. each per annum or n early two
rem em ber that at that tim e, w e had
pounds per day, fo r 600,000 each In­
no other developed resou rce«, and
h ab ita n t Now hb 11co Is the best
from oranges alba®, the cltlxens o f
food known for man, and os sixty-five
this county, men, woinen and children,
per cent o f the hum an-race eat noth­ Old Folks Should Q* Cartful In Th®lr
black and w hite, d e rived a per capita
Sofootlon of Rogulstivt Mtdioint.
Income o f o v e r (66.00, and w® lost ing else, my claim Is easily Justified.
Hut
this
o
n
ly
uses
100,000
o
f
the
near­
W
e have a safe, dependable and a l­
It all In onp night, sixteen years ago
Our Feed line is complete; when you are in want of sinne.
ly
1,000,000
acreB
in
the
county.
Just
together
Ideal remedy tbut Is particu­
tonight. W h a t about the- resources
give
us a coll. We will save you money, and also give you the
la
rly
adapted
to
the
requirements
o
f
back o f those prairies Is 100,000 or
o f.O ra n ge county then? W h at did this
aged
people
and
persona
o
f
weak
con­
yery
best of quality. We carry a full line of chicken feeds. When
grand old county do fo r h er children m ore nercs o f flat woods and ham ­
stitutions wbo su ffer from constipa­
mock
capable
o
f
producing
a
bale
of
your hens are not giving you the eggs they should. Try our feeds
fié
under such circum stances? Search
-T :t
tion or other bowel disorders
W e or®
the records o f your county, turn to th® long staple cotton worth 1160 a bale, ao certain that U w ill relieve these
for them, and see if the change wont pay you. We hove the
or 26 to 60 laishota o f corn or oats to
fllo
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f^
'o
u
r
new
spapers.’
Ask
your
old
com
plaints
n
rn
lg
tv
e
absolute
satisfac­
feed
for your cow also. If you ore not trying it now come to see
ijfrr]4 r f.
cltlx en s You w ill find the county the acre. On tbes® land» can bo mad® tion In every particular that we offer
or phone us, and we will tell you what feeds you will get the best
com m issioners took caro o f the aged the flncBt sugar caqe, producing our It w ith our personal guarantee that 11
results from.
and Infirm, and no oth ers applied fo r own sugar as w ell u s-In com parab le shall coat thp user nothing I f \t falls
syiup.
U
n
le
ss'o
iie
p
refers
honey,
and
to
substantiate
our
claims.
This
rem­
In stnple groceries we can save you money; now if yon like
help. You w ill find that .In that s elf­
edy la called Rexnll Orderlies.,
to save this little coin, it will be to your interest to get our prices
same year we helpod to load a car of you know bees work here 366 1-4 days
U exall O rderlies have a soothing,
provision s t o feed the grasshopper a year and if our old cltlxen, Tom
before buying.
beallng, strengthening, tonic and regu­
M
cRae,
succeeds
In
crossin
g
the
honey
sufferers In Nebraska. You w ill find
la tiv e action ufton the bowels. They
Courteous attention mid a squbre deal is our motto.
further, that on M ay 6th, 1896, just bee and the ligh tnin g bug, as be pro­ rem ove all Irritation, dryness, soreness
fifteen months a fte r the socalled poses, so they can y o r k nights as w ell and weakness T h ey restore the bow
Respectfully,
- calam ity, you r county com m issioners ns by daylight, that would be equal to sis and associate organs to more r ig ­
b p g iq a, system or hatd road build 730 1-2 days a yea r th a t " T h e little orous and healthy activity. They are
;. -.ilfik^AOd In August fo llow in g,-w ith the busy^bee Im provea each shining hour, «• te n like candy, may be taken at any
rifa W n i o f the tax p a y e rs ,. levied » gn th p iln g honey from e v e ry opening . fin e without inconvenience, do not
Mower," because ho would furnish his cause any griping, nausea, diarrhoea,
•v '.S npubSiil tax to prosecute tho work,
excessive looseness, flatulence nr other
a
.N ow how about the resources o f Or- own shluo at night.
disagreeable e ffe c t Prtpe 26c. and 10c
Com ing then to the high lands and
" y sHgOjitpunty? Does not such a record
P h on o 3 3 0
Bold only at oo^ store—1
T he RexallH tore
incom parable
for
v-*itlfpfir yop w ith pride? W h a t did we the lake region,
L. R. PH ILIPS
•
do? W e lived at homo and boardca beauty, on0 haB but to look out doors
at the Barno place. F or those o f us to see a land as fa ir as the sun
'v -'e r s -r m
7 ' • ***%\
V-// *■/ •
w bo quit business and w ent back to shines on, and on e v e ry hand to see
fc
ASHES
ROACHPEPPER^
the land-, I can say I n ever lived better its products o f grove, orchard and
I 1*
**••« c cU(|T»filJp MAM
In m y ,life , before or since. W hen In farm , and I want on ly to add that la
CONTAINSr
Sr 1
iV ) sorsHM
T ri -Tm I L iV- ?I
m o * rW
mmun. X
'18B5 the State was w iped clean and addition to you r fruits and flow ers,
li
KUit
Is
u
k
s
t
,
i
n
l
i
!
Hotbi,
*riM
t
the only develop ed resources was tak­ fortunes w ill y e t be m ade from flow« n is i. Hosqwll*#! Rn m Tlskt and r ilt* i s i &gt;
Irtra Slock. Keep« M iu » usd 5or*hs*d off
en, was It a calam ity o r a b les sin g ?.) ora, not to mention cam phor. These*
fouitry, an taudi oil V t f t U U ii. In p i w#.
m aintain the latter. O ut oran ge and high lands planted In "rod! crops such
Vila art/ Ira« C m tad pravaati Hot Ckol.
ñ
arm, IS Coati a toa.
, , grapefru it trees have been m ore than us sw eet and Irish potatoes, -peanuts,
Vm* dewier •&lt;! seiee fee *«m ttwm
k
' restored to the old productiveness and chufers, m angel beets-, and carrots,
ee «■* •'U »•* fM*** W IwsT*«■«(« *4
Resti
m |Md w m *d RansJi (•# 21
m
vaTlra^ 'Th ls akm a“ l » a prin cely asset would, not o n ly feed the' people, but
d KdsH^iee. u. s.gM ■,«&lt;, J HsimI;
*10
0
, to ? aVr c o u n ty .. -The*, n ova ) fto re s the necessary stock. And on them
A S H F D IS IN F E C T A N T CO.
m an. lid® boxed pprt,. of., your .fo re st grow a .w id e va rie ty o f fo ra ge ciops,
6
i . i t.o n i n a
and added much ’ weaUfi, and much bay w ithout seeding and m illet and
A S H E ’ S R -A T S A L T
m o tg .remain®, V a st fortu nes In Imp- core. Including b roo m ^ o rn . how, w orth
b s f aro jret atnopg our resources. Al- b ig money. ;On them all the legum es
U
flourish and can b® used to cm Ich
ö
« n e t T 3 i a a ~ b illy iu «r ~ W ff0 b ~Trar'Tte, | fiif w l l ;— 1b -th is uc t w oougb to m a ïo
Vélopm ents, has from ’ her siib-lrri- good m y cla im ? H u t,, Mr. President,
' gated fields, an annual Incom e ot near- I have not m entioned the fish lo a
Hjr,-a m illion dollara. But, Mr. Presl* thousand .lakes, th a t under proper
i
•■» •* W «
; yiloWv-tuul- fe llo w cUlsena, these ar® a&lt;ç ra re , w ill n ot tm ly h e t p ~ i &lt; r f « W■'MSJ
•w j
slue: ti 9 0 * « «Mi^i m w. a n t
JEWELER
.{• ..
•. "«oin jillsh ed tpets rind are pictured In now, but w ill feed ou r-ch ildren ’s ch il­
fair. U ils not o f w h s l has dren. Add to ih e s « the W e k lw a and
M Y -SPECIALTIES
'* * ' ft done, -marvelous as It Is, that I !3conlochatcbee riv e rs , and then 160
Would talk, but o f w hat can b®. Ah, m iles o f the St. John’s riv e r on our Pickard's Hand-Painted China
T H E C O O K ’S R E P U T A T I O N
Whitt, must b® In' the lapse o f tim e borders, and rem em ber that from 1895
Gorham's Sterling Silver
; çoBUor or later, as her cltlxens grasp to 1868 the on ly output from our coum.
. ' Rogers’ Plated W ore *
that.8 baked from “ Q u ak er
J *'th e p o s slb llltlea
ty that brought any m oney to speak
Elgin and Waltham Watches
T b js splendid E xposition o f O range o f was the flab taken from R and you
, ,lX “ our— it's stfre to be delicious»
ubty’s resources proves „beyond- g ¡in add a la rge fa cto r to ou r wealth.
jy light an d toothsome. W h e n cake«*
bt that our peop le are happy and T h e shad alone bringing In a fortune
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
baking
day comes
*round n u k e
prosperous. T h è hlatory o f th e recen t each year, f t w ou ld e e *m th a t t have
V.
certain that somewhere on bag or
show s that the fe a r o f w ant o r named enough to make us rich and
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barrel is the Quaker C ity label—
. aultèrlng under any circum stances Is great, but In this sam e g re a t riv e r
•
I I a
K ^ l l m G E E
m red and blue.
It ’s the m iller’s
w ithout foundation. .TlU s-X alrU AJw id- Ib ro u g h o u t the p a ssin g ages h ave been
' ; to g a m o » it rata this claim and to In- stored up counUesa beds o f muck and
guarantee to you of F irst Q u a'ity flour.
f vite Im m igration. My purposo» In the allu vial deposita which can be dredged

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The Original Package

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thousand
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hom es and prof!to ten tim es as

.»iJLPS5L *!« trlfllM .tJUULftMJOLfia*Jit-----------our m illion acres can be made as rich
as desired at a nom inal cost. N o r am A ll Work Reqeivea My Personal Attention
I Indulging In fan cy, but In a ll th is
and Best Efforts
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The Mapes
Complete Manures

S an ford W ill S oon B o a st O f A F irs t
Class D epartm en t
For several weeks great.‘ preparations
have been in progress nt the city hall
for the betterment o f the tire deportment.
P*
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The second floor has been subdivided in*
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to rooms for sleeping apartments and
the sliding pole bos been arranged for
die fire laddies to nmjra .a quick descent
without recourse U rTn e stairway. Fol­
lowing out n suggestion of The Herald
several months ago the new Snnfonl fire
department w ill soon be equipped in a
most efficient manner. The sleeping
quarters, has been "adopted by muny
progressive cldcs and found very pro­
fitable. Many o f the young men arc
wilting to take the rooms rant free
and pay for the same as volunteer fire­ AH M o d a r n Im p r o v e m e n t s
M. C. V AN B U S K IR K ,
H u n t in g , P is h in g a n d R e s t
men. They are on the ground nt all
times o f the night and can very easily
respond during the day while working at
their various vocations. The new ¿teel
tower erected for the fire alarm and also
as a drying rack for the hose Is an­
other good point and when the new
automobile fire truck arrives Sanford can
boast of a ■ fully equipped fire fighting
-team.
On account o f lnndeqtu»ti*lUu protection
heretofore the Insurance rate has been
very high und under die new order of
dungs the i a x payers should save enough
in insurance to mows than pay for the
necessary equipment. When the bell has
If you begin it in W O O D R U F F 'S
been placed in pnsidon the Gamcwell
system o f lire alarms should be investi­
shoes you have taken the first step
gated and every section of the city have
i w r t a l n nuniUer thus giving the location
— Ttm an rdm a k i n g t l ic - - N e w —
of n fire at once. *; —-i

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Common Sense—That’s All

SiwcUl Correspondence to H ie Her »Id:

Before commercial fertilizers were known animal
manure was considered by the practical farmer to be
the best Form o f plant foodT- ,Hc—didn't—know ~why-—
except tha^t it gave him the results. Liebig explained
the reason*1-when he showed that ammonia, phos­
phoric acid and potash were necessary as food for
plants and that the ammonia in the animal manure
was what produced the growth, but that it was neces­ K
sary to also have phosphoric acid and potash to pro­
duce the maximum results.

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W ith 1all'the development of the fertilizer business,
animal fertilizers have always held first place on ac­
count o f their crop producing qualities. They have
no superior as a source o f ammonia, Armour A n i­
mal Fertilizers derive their plant food 'from Blood
and Bone and Dried Blood (concentrated animal
products) combined with phosphoric acid and potash
in the best forms. It is because they contain the
best pnd most natural forms o f plant food that they
arc so popular and the demand for them is increas­
ing so rapidly.

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Mrs. L. F. Bringbara. Orlando, poetesses
the finest driving roadster (n *) Orange
county. Lady Superior Second ’ secured
county fa ir for atyle, being pronounced
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- A verygames and contests o f various . kinds
The winners of guessing contest were
TJuiiie Rumph flritt—Hnd Miss I .mdn Con­
nell yliocopd. A t t ho close o f tfifl Contests
v e ry dainty refreshments were served.
Jlw young people were chaperoned by
their teache«-, Mr*.. J. K. Johnson*
tu#i
Jflda- Omv,F‘ Jw,lAl
nelly. Luca Cluippell, Margaret Davis,
Eleanor Roberts. Ruth Roberts, Claire
Walker, Ethel Muughton, Ruth Stewart.
Rena Murrell, Ruby Betts. Daisy Betts.
Flora Price. Mary Lou Prices, Martha M il­
ler. Kate Underwood. Gladys GatcheL
Mary Gatchel. Mrs. W. S. Thornton; Messrs.
Mahlon Wright. Ralph
Wight, Hume
Rumph, Ernest Betts, Fraqk Shelly. Jer­
ome Pnulimiuus, Charles Benson. Forrest'
Gatchel. George Lovell, Voile WiUlamo.

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because you arc more comfortable—

Careful Gleaners E n tertain ed
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Gutchel entertained
the members of the Careful Gleaners class !
of the Baalist Sabbath school Friday j
evening, Feb. 3rd. ut their home on Union

W . J. THIGPEN &amp; COMPANY
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The social picnic given by Mr. und Mrs.
Frank Grcnmnn at their beautiful Palin
Hammock celery farhi lasrS ath fd fly from j
every standpoint was n most enjoyable
time. In the grove of stntely palmettos
and moss fringed oaks fronting their
farm home ou Mcllonville avenue were
gathered a number o f their friends in re­
sponse to a summons to turn aside from
the monotous diet o f grits and gracnB and
partake o f the various brands o f pics and
sandwiches usually found a t . a picnic.
The affair was conducted in accordance
with the original picnic program,, not ex­
cluding any of the attending indigestion
pains and “ too full for utterance" com ­
plaints.
The day was ideal and the social enoyment beyond the writer's ability to
describe. Forth and sky blended in la v ­
ish profusion to make nil outdoors one
sparkling riot o f color and fragrance. No
one could well nITorri Capturing muny of
the rare ahd varied charms of this en­
chanted hummock section. A il clnimcd
its joys, nil were intensely happy, to a ll
“ life was worth living.’’ ’
•
A fter the party lind assiduously devoted
themselves to the task of filling up they
journeyed to the nearby hinne of Mr. and
Mrs. Gluts. Polk, • where a treat of vocal
music was served them. Both Mr. and
Mrs. Polk arc vocal artists of more alum
ordinary ability and their entertainment
yaa richly enjoyed.
For the benefit of those of tho party
who were tourists the sub-irrigation on
the Grenmnn farm was fully explained to
them, as well as the many things not
known nbout Florldn farming.
Among tliose who enjoyed this picnic
were the-host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Grcnmnn and eon, Lewis; Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Jennings. Mr. ami Mrs. Edgar
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Polk,. Miss. J.
M. lirodie, Mr. II. W. Wallace, Mr. and
Mrs. Chns. L. Wing. Mrs. Jennie Walker,
Mrs. E. G. Stephens. Mrs. H. B. Coney.
Mrs. Anna laidlum and Mr. Geo. Miller.

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Magnolia Farm

The M a p es F e r t iliz e r s a r e evid en tly con sid ered u re fu s e In
e x tr e m ity w h en h e lp Is needed and h ope a lm o st to n e . You
c erta in ly g e t th e b e n e n ts o f o v e r t h ir t y y e a rs experien ce
In F lo rid a and o v e r f i f t y y e a rs In th e m an u factu re or f e r t i­
liz e r s g e n era lly . I f w e can not help you th e ca se Is Indeed
h opeless.
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See Us Before Placing

A curiously large number of those of our old cus­
tomers who were-gotten away from us by the in­
ducements o f the so called "cheap goods’! ‘ ‘Just as
gopd as Mapes," are coming back to us this season
to have their groves and fields restored. -:-

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HOLMES

A rtesian and Deep W ells

Many growers are now beginning to see clearly
what we have been suggestingjor sonre Time, they
might expect to have happen from the continued
use of the Acid Phosphate (rock) goods. -;-&gt;

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' PRACTICAL W E L L DRILLERS

Where seems to be great dissatisfaction throughout
the State generally as to the results obtained from
most qf the fertilizers used last season.

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BETTER TIRE PROTECTION

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�Dinner P a rty
The Charity Ban
The school work was a most Interesting
Ml»a Ruth Mettlngcr was h o st*« a,
The
Charity
Ball
given
at
the
Sanford
study and the Sanford exhhlblt captured
morit unique nnd enjoyable dinner Plfty
a string o f blue ribbons. The work re­ New Interest Being Created a t Contest House Tuesday by the ladies o f the
hospital
association,
was
one
of
the
most
given
at her charming home Wclne-nlay
flected greet credit upon teachers and
Draws Toward the Close
evening.
The decorations were cupid,
brilliant
social
events
of
the
gay
winter
Greatest Exposition of Fruits scholars.
87.800
w a ion , and success from start to finish and hearts, St. Valentine’s day ¡deili ^
and Vegetables in Florida
The fine cattle and hogs were also of
In every way. Judging by the number ing carried out In every way posable
lite best nnd were u revelation to, many
,'r
of tickets sold and »he largq crowd that Covers were laid for twelve. The table
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visitor* who expected to see piney woods
attended the boll It would seem that was very beautiful, tho center piece being
lisa Kits Underwood.
cows and razyr back. hogs.
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Misa Male Ueeaidy....
Sanford people had entered heartily Into a largo red basket filled to overflowing
J. B, Striker
Tha chicken exhibit was the most com*.* Mrs.
M isi Lucilie n e h ir d s . w : . . 7. . -.r: r r r m — — T-.0S8o f raising with brilliant red rosea, over which. w.i4
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plete ever shown In this section and so
Mn. Msbet Johnson............................
1.000 funds to build a hospital. The la d lci o f suspended a gold cupid. The favors wne
Hanford Exhibit and Stock were Com­
full that we do not attempt to give It In
the association are to be congratulated exquisite little baskets filled with salted
our or TOW*
mendable and f a ir waa
detail.
on the success with which they have nuts, on top o f which, were also cupidi,
Miss Florence E. Kinney, Oveldo....
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Great 8ucc»aa
2.023
Tha attractions during tha w tak wars Oam
O am etm O ily Oktxeh,.
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The Orange County Fair, the biggest on
* 1,82* met. much o f which, has been due to the bearing the names o f the fiuesis and
t Addle Kobinson Grnrvs
the races, which every afternoon filled the Mrs.,
2.80 oo-o]&gt;?rations by public spirited citizens nerved as place canls. An elegant six
lnnle E. Arnutrong, Orlando..
earth, happened last week and It waa a
1,800
Iss Nellie Amick, Orlando....
Immense grand stand, and ■hundreds of
o f Sanford. Those hi the receiving line course dinner wns. served. Between ihe
moat satisfactory exhibition from every
The Editor o f the Sanford Herald
automobiles lined the track, whilst from
were, Mrs. T. A. Neal. Mrs H. L Dc- courses, original valentines were written
standpoint
the main exhibition building to a point anxloua to give greater publicity to San­
Forert, Mrs. Geo. H. Femald, Mrs. Reber nnd were the source o f no e'hrt of amuse­
Taking into consideration the time and
away beyohd the grand stand were ford and place before the world the pro­
Homrighous, Mrs. A . T. Rossetter, and ment. A fte r dinner party those present
money that such affairs should hove our
gress o f this community, desiring to moke
crowds o f people.
Mrs. Harry P. Driver." The ball room was were the guests o f Miss Sndle Williams,
good old county o f Orange g a ve the vis­
Thè many ahowa on tha Pike gave enormous Improvements in this already
thronged with elegently gowned ladles at the theater
party, to witness tbe
itors the surprise o f their life, The build­
amusement to the thousands ó f visitors. up-to-date [eintlng establishment, that
and their escorts, and there were many Lym an Twins, -at the Imperlnl Theatre.
ings were filled with displays and every
The trotting ostrich, which was hitched to the advertisers appearing in the Herald
visitors from out o f •jjpwn preseut. A Partners for tbe theatre party, were
Citizen o f the county seemed to take a
a sulky every afternoon, was a source of columns will receive greater returns and
large number en joyed’ the dance, and matched In the most unique manner.
■pedal Pride and endeavored to swell tire
much amusem ent The fancy horseman­ the readers added reading m aterial,. la
late
in the evening an elegant supper Each girl, put a rosette the color uf her
D st
; r
ship. the groat high d ive and the free e x ­ now conducting a Popularity Piano Con­
waa served. Am ong the many beauti­ dress in -A -b a s k e t, -h an gin g from (I k
Only a small space can be devoted to
hibition before the grand stand o f the test, at an enormous expense, to gain
ful cosfQmes that were worn, the fol­ chandelier. To each rosette was nttached
a description o f the fair on account of
great
west
show,
were
fully ap­ these results. There is absolutely only
lowing ore a few — Mrs. T. A . Neal, a suing, nnd the boys pulled the strings
ladt o f space. The list o f prizes Will be
preciated. The dog show, the baby one w ay to do this, and that by increased
was very lovely in a 'p a le blue messaline. and got ’ their partners. Each girl wore
given in next week’s issue.
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show, the polo and the baseball games circulation.
which was trimmed *v^ith exquisite im ­ a different colored dress, and the rfirct
No prfcttier spot was ever laid out .for
between Rollins and Ormond cam e -E v e ry citizen In Orange County w ill be
ported luce. Miss Charlotte Keelor was waa most charming.
(s ir gryunds than that at Orlando.
in for a great share of otteiUlon*LJULLb?neflted‘^by every subscriber added.
charmingly gowned in . black spatiglnd
The main b u ild in g’ was a bower o f
The-young people who enjoyed tills
who • were fortunate enough to witness Every citizen of Sanford-cannot help- but
net. Mrs. Forrest Lake, was handsomely most delightful evening were. Miss Ruth
fruits, flowers and colors. The central
these dally amusements were well pleased. be blind to their own personal interest, if
gowned in white messaline, with trim­ Mettinger, Miss Sadie Willinm*. Miss
building, two story, with a finely lighted
Friday waa Governor's* Day and also they do not boost this Popularity Contest
mings o f silver, Mrs. Samuel Pules ton, V ivia n Yeiscr,.M iss Linda U tte r. Miss
Interior. In tha center was a. growing
Children's Day and fully 5,000 people were by sending in for at least a five year
cabbage palm, reaching up to the gallery
wore a very becoming black spangled Martha Fox and MlssCarrle Lovell, Mi ssis.
upon the grounds. The Governor made subscription.
o f the second floor. This waa surrounded
net, with iridescent trimmings. Miss Braxton Perkins, M. L Ruins, Albert
Every northern citizen wishing the
an address and read extract! o f one o f bis
with potted plants and palms in pyramid
Madge Ward, wore a Persian nai over Brady. J . A. Thigpen, W ill "Brnddy uml
1 magazine articles upon Florida, t i l e w as truth about Florida and its ftutnre wealth
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Fronting thlsjwnsthe stage, tnstoi— ■■■ ———
fe tM -b v ^ »r io o d -w S m fe o f O r l a n d o c i fo r t h e - specuiaror.-tk e hemeeeeker-imtt Jtllfc- wUh. trinuntog*-of grrm.^ssUixula. fieorflat aunM
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Letter, wore a very dainty frock o f pink
those seeking a desirable southern home,
enjoyed the fair Immensely,
G ift F ro m th e E agles •
ooursod and speeches were made.
messaline, with trimmings o f green v e l­
In the racing events some speedy ones w ill get the facts In the Sanford Herald,
TV
The second wing o f the main buildini
vet. Mjss Hessie Tyner wore a very be­
On Tuesday evening w h i t t l e Hospital
were brought out, although the entries which Is reorganized as having the largest
contained on the one hand the largest
coming toilette o f lavender messaline. Ball was ‘ happily- progressing, the m-me
individuals
circulations
in
the
north
of
were not filled out, only a few horses were
and finest citrus display ever seen In this
Miss Belle Smith Wan dninilly gowned in of satisfaction wns reached when the fol­
any Florida Weekly, J L y o u are already
section. - H e r upon tier o f most perfect In . action.
white silk. Miss Bessie Schuinpert. wore lowing note, was presented to the acctc-_
»u ih a c rih e rJ o lhc „Saolonl. Herald, your.
Ju-thh
gertnes, aatsnmas and grape
a very Becoming white lingerie, Miss tary o f the Hospital Association:
lead being represented by Chaai Hand, H, renewal im fiv e years will be accepted
fru it Indeed, It was a solid, inclined
Genie Wicker, wore a handsome tan silk Secretary Sanford Hospital Association:
If.. Hll(. E. E. Brady and R. B. Lynch.' In the contest os a new subscription and
wall, occupying throe-fifths o f the section.
dress, Miss Vivian Y fiser, wore a very
Dear Madam— It being one of the aims
Pi
the
votes
Issued
according
to
the
new
The-latter wiped all the running horses off
In the1 center, oocupying the entire
handsome dress o f yellow silk, with trim­ of the Fraternal Order o f Eagles to .hrlp
the board and during -the last day couk schedule. Nam e your contestant and
length o f this wing was a moat raagnlfi
mings o f black velvet applique. Miss the sick and afflicted, the members of
not get a horse to run against him. These write your address plainly, with money
. cent display o f fruit by the Citrus.Ex
Peathea
Lefiler, was lovely in a lavender Celery City A erie greatly appreciate the
speed events will be published among the enclosed and mod to the Contest Editor
ch ange Elegant fruit beyond comparsilk,
Mins
Richards, o f GainnsvIUe, wore a tbe efforts o f your association to-give" to
list o f prize-winners In another apace. Mrs. M. F. Keyes Sanford Herald, and It
very becoming blue crepe de.chine, with our city a much needed hospital.
will
be
accuralbly
entered
to
begin
at
It Would take a whole newspaper to a t
These exhibits were In * charge o ’
pearl passementrle, Miss Veda Ward, waa
In th'cir reguldr meeting tonight the
tempt to describe half o f the exhibits or the expiration of your present subscrip­
Messrs. Hoff net and Walker, Jones anti
tion. receipt will be mail you and word very pretty in a white lingerie.,Miss Ma­ members o f this A erie wish to hrlp you
the
fair
itaelf.
Arnold. bel Hand, was beautifully dressed in u in this laudable enterprise nnd hnvr
The Orange county fair was certainly sent to your friend what you have done
On the opposite skje was the Sanford
pink flowered net. over green silk. Miss pledged themselves to give to It all as­
the biggest, best, busiest that has ever to help her win the elegant piano. Pub­
axtoiblt showing the aublrrigatlon and
Lillie Fair Smith, wore a very becoming sistance In their power.
licity
ia
the
greatest
medium
o
f
progress
patch o f celery growing Just as it does In been given in Florida, and The Herald
A s a token o f tb elrgo od will they beg
hopes it may continue to grow until the and every Sanford home we believe, will party dress o f green silk. Mrs. Roy Sims,
the great celery delta. Here were veg
■end in for a five years subscription to wore an elegant green messaline. Miss to offer you this the proceeds of a collec­
buildings
occupy
twenty
acres.
Nothin]
etables add fruits In profusion, the dis­
has ever brought pur county together as have their name enrolled upon the honor Miller o f North Carolina, wore a crqam tion taken at this meeting. They have
play taking up one side o f the building.
roll o f “ boosters*’ o f this contest and. help lace robe over satin, which was an elegant also decided to offer you ten per cent of
Tha effect o f the fruits and vegetables the, fair and Sanford can he counted upon
toilette, Mrs. Ralph West, wore a beauti­ the net proceeds o f their benefit in the
to do her share toward m aking' the next some lady win the prize.
was brightened by the decorations and
It is g p to you to make a ‘'Greater" San­ ful embroidered net over messaline, Mrs. Johnny Jones shows which will piny here
one even b etter."
legends and presided over by the veteran
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ford by increasing tha circulation o f -the W illiam Keeler, was handsomely gowned next week for the benefit o f the Eaglps
(X H. L etter who never lost on opportun­
Hare Id;''TO O will do It today, won’t youf In blue messaline, Mrs. J. B. Stryker, wore Club.
F o r th e H o s p ita l.
ity to talk about Sanford. Nice, crisp
Assuring you of our hearty cooperatnm
The finance committee o f the Sanford The business firms o f this city have of­ a lovely yellow silk, with trimmings of
celery was cut up and given aw ay ca d i
block.
Miss
Powell
o
f
DeLand,
vtpre
a
blue
Jn
your undertaking ns for os out t-mall
fered
elegant
prizes
to
manifest
their
in­
day and never did It taste so succulent Hospital Association, composed o f Mrs.
terest and these prizes are opened to idcssnline. with exquisite trimmings of means w ill permit, wd ore.
T.
A.
Neal,
chairman,
and
Mrs.
R.
L.
Peck
.W ith but little time and littla money for
In Liberty, Truth, Justice and Equity,
everybody sending in the largeet list, and law . Miss Gwennie Grouse o f peLand,
a display the Sanford booth was a marvel and Miss Charlotte Keclor feel very much
v
Celery City A erie No. JN5:i.
that means you! Opportunity Is offered o handsome brown silk, Mrs. Cruse Barnes,
gratified
with
the
results
o
f
‘
.
work
and reflected great credit upon the public
Geo. DeCottes, W. I*..
to you to Increase your own real edu te was elegantly attired in gray roeashline.
for
the
past
month*
W
hile
a
number
of
spirited citizens o f the celery delta.
Miss
Sadie
Williams,
wore
u
pretty
even­
S. Runge, Secretary.
valuation,
you
are
under
obligation
to
Prosper Colony was also at the fair with a tlemando ore being mhde on the citizens
The collection referred to was the lib­
support your city paper and your friend ing dress of flowered marquisette over
o
f
the
town
Just
at
this
time
the
ladles
display o f fruits and vegetables.
white satin, with red and gold trimmings. eral amount uf $32.00.
Is expecting you to help her out.
T h e display In machinery hall waa very have .been most courteously received by
Miss Goorglaniia Trask, was .daintily a t­
Such an assurance o f sympathy and roSanford
has
never
faded
In
any
un­
ail
the
business
nnfn
and
there
seems
to
good and the various makes o f irrigation
dertaking and she Is going to make San­ tired in a lavender silk, -with messaline operrratlon has strengthened the hi iirts
be
wide
spread
enthusiasm
In
regard
to
machinery, fanning tools and the displays
ford the center of attraction to all the trimmings of the same pretty shade. Miss o f the ladies, who are bending every ef­
the'Work o f the association.
o f automobiles were very f i n « . !
states
through the Herald’s Popularity Flosbie Franlc, was lovely id a white fort toward the good cause and they wish
The
heart
o
f
the
world
is
always
good
The central building contained the
lingerie gown. Miss Mabel B°wler. wore a to express to express their sincere appre­
Contest.
when
once
the
needs
o
f
suffering
human­
great display o f farm and Held products
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yellow silk with trimmings to match, ciation of. tills generous gift and the
ity
ore
brought
up.
Th
e
prospects
for
the
o f every description and was a wonder to
,
Tom
Corwloe
which was very Jldcofnlng, Miss Colbert thoughtfulness which prompted it.
the fanners from other states who had an establishment o f a small hospital are ex'
The boys of the high school have ob­ wore a. lavender crepe de chine. Miss
ceedingly
brightA
lot
was
given
by
Doubtless u new interest will he cre­
idea that Florida grows only oranges and
tained the famous humorist, Tom Corwlne, Miltner, wpre a, very handsome costume ated in Sanford in the Johnny Jones Car­
one
o
f
the
leading
men
o
f
the
city,
who
vegetables.
to give an entertainment for the benefit o f old rose soilu, trimmed with .point de nival which shows here next week.
Here were large exhibits o f twenty has expressed himself as very much In ­
o
f their athletic association.
Venice lace and velvet leaves. Miss Lord,
terested In this noble work.
M*s. A . T . Rosscnr*.
sorts o f mammoth sweet potatoes.
There
are
many
entertainers
whose
wore a beautiful blue messaline.
Of course the association cannot erect
Soc’y Sanford Hospltnl Assn.Many varieties o f field coni that would
building to be used for hospital pur business It Is to make the public la u g h do credit to any curn state, rye, oats,'hay,
poses
slnglo handed, but if e a d ^ d t iz e n actors, magadans, elocutionists, etc- hut
millet, kaffir corn, tiacenti, cassava, rloe,
o
f
this
community wilt contribute as gen­ as an Imitator and humorist Tom Corbroom straw, sugar cane, castor beans,
wine stands alone. Many o f Ills Imita­
beans and peas, small grains, pecans, erously as bis ooRsdfence . dictates there
tions
ore so wonderful that It leaves the
will be little difficulty In raising the nec­
chestnuts and many other products.
audience spell-bound, doubting whether
essary
funds
to
erect
and
maintain
a
This is q separate vote from the nomilluting coupon. A h
The display &lt;5t corn from Sanford ex­
he has not some artificial means to as
many mny be sent in each week for each contestant as can lie
cited the admixlftion o f the northern far­ small building which can be used for
s'st-him.
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collected.
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mers and was pronounced as good ns that hospital purpose*. This organization was
Mr.
Carwlne
Ip
a
fun-maker
from start
formed
solely
for
the
purpose
o
f
relieving
from the northern corn belt.
to finish. HU entertainment Is unique
Near was a fine display o f canned goods suffering humanity In our own common­
and different from any other. Jt you
ly
as
for
as
lies
in
their
power,
and
to
TW-eeuporr entitles............... .
from the Orangé county canning factories
gtv*-wirlcu-pro*pBrDGi brother TB sbeiier h ave the »‘W oes'' be sure to hear h h n r I f
~ahd H&lt;ûrÿ~Wânf's tomatoes arid boons
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)*0U want an evening o f good wholesome
* .~ s ..U &gt; .2 £ votas in------made a good showing, even though they ill o f that great eonuuandment. "Thou
I'un
be
sure
to
come.
shall
love
thy
neighbor
os
thyself."
It
Is
were not displayed by a Sanford mer­
The entenalnmexU w U l'' be r ilv e u Fri­
earnestly hoped that all qjtlzena and
chant.
The Herald's’ Popularity contest.- This coupon must be in
day evening. February 24, at 8:30 o’clock,
others
interested
In
this
work
will
manlOn the opposite aide there were three
offlte by Wednesday 5 P. M- of each week.
in the high school auditorium. Reserved
' nits'Wûôd exhibits, the Overstreet Crate fest It by contributing p» liberally as pos­
seats 35 cents; all children u n d e r i2 year*
Co- the Starbird Apopka Oo., and Pounds sible.
of age 25 cents. Reserve your aeeta at
and Walling Mill. The two former show•Assaulted on th e Road
Lawson's.
ed box aud crate maherial o f oil aorta
S. Kuimer, father o f Chaa Kenner,
jK
and manufactured crates and baskets;
r. I fc
"Smoker" Friday Night
while driving on' C d ery Avenue tbit,
the last named showed various products
"Smoker’ " and light refrealunenta at
morning,-. waa accosted by two negroes
o f their mill, all very creditable and in­
The first one of these cobpons sent in fof each contestant
who demanded a cigar. While parleying Eagles' Hall Friday evening. A ll gentlestructive.
eii
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t ?6111 l.°
free votesv Only one of these coupons
n Invited. Everything free. A good
with Mr. Kotiner one o f them struck him
Th e polished natural wood shown on
will
be
allowed
to
each
contestant.
time
promised.
Come
out
and
enjoy
tbe
a blow from behind and both o f them
both sides of the stage . were very fine
music,
cool
drinks,
toothsome
edibles
and
then made their escape. One was after­
I nominate Mr. Mrs: or Miss...„......... • *
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specimens.
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ward apprehended ^ n 4 will serve time sallies o f w it and oratory. Opening gun
W eklw a Springs crystal water came in
far his murderous tendencies. Mr. Kan- at 8 sharp.
fo r a good many high testimonials from
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aar la badly bniiasdbut will
all-who tried It and i t w aa there in quanB ig Flab Fry
as a candidate in The Herald’S contest \
.
tity. .
The ladles o f the Congregational church
. Shipping S eason ’s. Supplies
On the aeoohd floor the fancy work, eraCrate nails, crate hatchets, stencils, will have a fish fry on the grounds at the
Nominated b y . . . . . . '
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broideries, palming and the w ork o f the
celery cutters, everything for the farm fig Auction Sale. Sanford Heights town
county schools formed one o f the most
and truck garden. The Geo. H. Ferns id lots Tucbduy, February 21st, benefit new
creditable displays evsr-reen at any ex.............. : ........... * ....................State............. ------------22.21— fi&gt; u jç !L W J W jû O J h .
rtlMjWg T h e •t n a n y - bgamlfcd
T"
"While itTa not necessary that a coupon, be used. i*. will fa­
i were thoaa o f Mrs. Commons, Mrs.
Be on tim e a t the Sanford Heights Lot
The T e r m » o f tbe Sanford Heights Lot
cilitate
matters to send one for each contestant Under no
Homrlgboua, Mrr. IX L. Thresher and Mrs Sale, 10 a. m , Tuesday 21. Lots are go­ Sale are within reach o f alL You can
circumstances
will the nominator's name be divulged.
Pulsatori. Mias Meli W hltner also cap­ ing to be sold to rite highest bidder* and buy a lot or two, make a handsome profit
tured a prize In em broidery.'
• square deal U assured a ll
*W ’The. Herald Contest Manager.
before paid for. V

ORANGE COUNTY FAIR

GREAT POPUIARITY CONTEST

ATI ENHANCE WAS GRATIFYING

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crow d s fr o m
far and
near.
It’s an
o p p o r­
tunity fo r y o u to buy
goods at prices a great
deal* less th an the real
value.
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I i m s , s not only a Clearing Sale but It’» an Opportunity Sale

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T h e first tim e
history

this

uiucr to matte room ror our Dig opring otocK tnat is n ow

on

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have

line

we

Days without

It’s not a question, of profits with us now. . T h e price

reductions in some instances are Just H a lf what they were.

ixaxs,.been_jx^d^. —

we

celebrated

the way

have decided to throw our present stock on the^lnTrarket"for T en
regard to cost or value.

that

in

Extra preparations

Cpuntexs .am L. tables.. ;a IL laad ed ~ an d. Jicketed ^showing m-,

ductions from twenty-five to fifty cents.

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At Eight O’clock and Will Last Only Ten Days
Big Shoe Sale. Zcigler cloth top button boots worth
$4. during s a le ................ . . . . . . . . . . ________ $2.75
Zeigler pnttenl or gun metal boots, luce or button
worth $3_...... ............................... .; ............. $2.47
Zeiglers $250 Vici button or Incc, during sale___ $2.10

Comfort undBlanket Sale., Just eight pair 11-4
heavy blankets that Were utwnys $3, during sale $1.75
Ten Comforts that have been $1.25 all ulong, during
sale___ . . . '. ................. : ____.___ . j ........... .‘..820

Ladles Skirts. About one dozen left, mostly Panajna's, clearing prices on these, idso $8 Panamu Skirts

Ladles' Ribbed Underwear. Small lot Ladies’ Rib­
bed Shirts and Pants, for quick ridnnee we sny . ..19c

urc nQWc- . - - T.- - : . . , .........----------- . ,.$4.98
$10 and $12 Panama Skirts................. ........... 7.49

Turkey Red Table Cloths on sale at the very special
price o f.................... ...... ...................................23c

Bed Spreads. Marseilles patters extra heavy ami
fine quality worth $2, sale price............... ..'.$1.49

Outings. About two hundred yurds Amoskeny OlHing, alwnys 0 P4 and 10 cents, clearing price... .7J4c

Lace Curtains. Just two dozen pair left urn! they
oré worth double what we ore going to ask.. ¿---- 49c

Fleeced Lined Underwear. For men, both Shirts
and Drawers, all sizes, a regular 50c value.......... 34c

Fxlra Slipper Special. Seventy-two pair Ladles'
ankle strap slippers in tan, gun metal or patent leath­
er all new stock nnd worth from $2 to $2.50 for ton
days, choice___ *' * 'A ............ ................... ".. $1.53
W hite Canvas Shoes. Just qrlfved and added t*
the clearing sale, Ladies' white cnuvns slipper«. .$1.32
Misses white canvas slippers
................. .....9 9 c
Childrens white canvas slippers........................... 86c

In Order to Make the Sale More Interesting W e Are
Going to Include all Our . Early Spring S hipm ents
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Dress Ginghams. Spring styles» and are being re­
tailed every day at 10c, during saliT V . ............ 8!4c

Silk Special. Guaranteed yard wide Taffeta Silk in
black and colors, worth $1.25, clearing ,price........98c
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Childrens Wash Dresses. New JiWjust in nnd all
included in the sale. Infants white lawn dresses..29c
Childrens Ginghams and Percale dresses a t----- .49c
Rompers for the little ones at..... ........ ............... 23c
Boys’ wash Suits very special nt . ................. . .49c

Men’s Hats. A new department and has already
made a hit with the trade. Why? Our prices ore less
John B. Stetson $5 Huts on sole ut........ ,........$3.49
Men's Crushers, light or dark colors ....... . ..
.49
Miller black or.cators a t........ ?------------- ........ 2.79
Special $1.25 tmd $£&amp;0 line, during salo....-___ • .98

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Calicos. A ll bright spring patterns. To make it in­
teresting we give ten yards f o r ; .. ............. 49c
(T en yard« only (o 0 customer)

Men’s Shoes. A great opportunity,, the Celebrated
Burt $5 Sltbe, low cut,, on Bpeciul sale u t . : . . .. .$3.50
Men's $3 Shoes. A few lines that we arc discarding
all guaranteed at___ •...................... .
.....$ 2 .4 7
Work Shoes. - In black or tnn, comfortable end good
wearers.at.. . . . . ....... ......... ! ............ / . . . .$1.50

Shirt Special. Just received twenty-five dozen
Men’s Negligee Shirts They were made nnd are re­
gular $1 values/ dliring sale...................; ........79c

For Tender Feet. Wepr Warings cushion sole, sold
every where dt*'$3»50, during sale; ...............$2.98
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$1.23 Special.

Wqrl^ Shirty? In blue, gray or tan, cut full size nnd
a regular 50c value, during sale.. .......... . .
. . . 39c
75c colored pleated busom shirt nt
Infants Caps“ “lTew T m ^ f f i f y r i r c a r ^ ~ T n r ~ ' T R f t T I C irCam D ra w c r t^ ^ S P r im '^ tttm f they -a n
playr -Truly a 75c value, fnr ten dnvB only..........49c
the regular 50c kind, in special sale a t./ ............ B9C
Auto Veils. New line jiist received, all the new colors
shown at $1:29; New ItneTaiwy-ribitons-at special prices.

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�Till: SANFORD HERALD

Th e W edn esday Club
tTU* art Id« was crowded oat lata weak) 1
There were so many members present
Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 8th. at the
home o f Mrs, L R- Philips, that the chib
narrowly escaped having an overflow at­
tendance. Three visitors were present.
These guests are always welcome.
Current event* a^e always Interesting
topics, and the selections to be noted on

OOes lo Persia BÚQJCu

The professor who recently declared
that, “ Judging from the present rate of
race suicide, not a baby would be born
in this country after the year 2000“ , don’t
know as much about the vita l statistics
o f this section as w e d a
W e take a back s e a t The Palm- Beach
County has appeared, 32 pages all print­
ed nn good book paper and every page
sparkling with good reading matter and
tastefully arranged advertisements. The
Herald thought It was some pumpkin but
w e are thrown Into the discard. Congrat­
ulations are extended to Palm Beach
County and Editor Conkling. Such a pa­
per is a credit to the great slate of

Florida.
WMERk ARC THC DAUGHTERST ^
The Herald has often commented upon
the lack o f Interest taken in the birth­
days o f Robert E. Lee, Jefferson Davis
and other leaders o f the Confederacy.
. d ip t. Tarver ia about the only, person
in Sanford that .knaps a liv e ih e traditions
-of-the great straggle mad when he is. dansthere w ill be no one to keep sacred the
history o f the Confederacy. There are
enough daughters of the south In Sanford
to form a chapter o f Daughters o f the
'C onfederacy » i d such a chapter ought to
be formed. - Every other-city of-the south
and utkhy in the n orffilia ve such"a chap^
ter and Sanford has not shown the proper
spirit o f patriotism in this matter.
Johh T. Hammond, the OrUpdo grocer,
won his case against the Consolidated
Grocery Company o f Jacksonville, in
which he made allegations o f conspiracy
in restraints o f trade. H e was awarded
damages o f one dollar. In iljla sense the
trial was a farce, but the grievance of
the plaintiff was established. It U In­
teresting to recall that Senator Taliaferro
who was urgent in securing the prosecution
o f the Savaonah naval »tores company
on similar charged !f_ ■ Urge stockholder
in the ConaolldAted* Grocery Company,
which has Just been convicted. Funny
how thing work around sometimes. Isn’t
ItT A nd W. M. Toomer; the Uwyer, who
was so penU tent in. hi* prosecution of
the Savannah people was the lawyer
def¿tiding the Jacksonville grocery com­
pany. A nd this same Toomer U going to
run for governor o f Florida, it U said. I t
w ill be Interesting to see what w ill hap­
pen to Toomer when he runs!— Miami
Metropolis.

great deal o f general and valuable Infor­
mation in a concise form.
T e n Minutes with Foreign Powers'
waa an exceedingly comprehensive and
entertaining summary o f the march- o f
events, the doings and present conditions
prevailing In the principal empírea o f the
world. These short''histories were so in*
foresting that the listeners could almost
think that they had made brief visits to
these “ Foreign Powers" under the charm­
ing ¿uldancp o í Miss Gertie Speer, who
prepared the paper, which was read by
Mrs.' L. f t Philips, in Mias Speer’s a b ­
sence.
Mrs. Cruse Barnes read several fine ar­
ticles describing the “ Happenings in Our
Island Possessions," and noting also the
¿real improvements, and progress being
'made in. those countries. The great h av­
o c distress and jJeath wroughi by the receh t dCsiractlve earthquake* •were--flfedfr
tloned.
"Present Conditions in*the Const Zone"
— Mrs. Dunn read an intereating letter
from a former resident o f Sanfor^l now
living In Honolulu, before taking the club
to visit the Panam a Canal. The array o f
«M is tle a w ere as vohuninoua. th e conditimts-esM-oiersMBslenres .operating fo r
and against the progress o f the work was
made so'vcry d ea r that the excavations,
dredging and building o f locks, with the
statement o f the vast sums bsed on this
gigantic undertaking, makes the canal
sons so aliorinfrtha ttha W ednesday PlnTi
may be tempted to make up a pleasure
party for a sail through the canal when
• Miss Tetberiy told o f the “ Doings“ and
Undoings “ o f Congress,“ o f the discussion
now in progress ss to whether the Pana­
ma Canal shall'or shall not be fortified,
also o f other matters before that august
body, especially the question now pendand which the senators seem loth to
consider whether they shall be elected by
the people.
“ General New s” was made' interes4bg
by Mrs. Keys* selections o f notable events
and subjects, pertaining both to air and
earth.
. Florida News, state and lo ca l was call­
ed to the attention o f the dub by Mrs.
J. N. Whltner. who pointed out several
Important internal Improvements com­
pleted and still under w ay and other*
projected, the ship c a n a i railroads build­
ing and others fn contemplation.
Nearly all the members responded to
the roll c a ll by turning the person or ob ­
ject they were most interested in. Local
matters and conditions seemed to claim
the attention o f the majority o f the dub.
“ The true glory o f a nation i f in the’
living temple o f a lo y a l Industrious and
upright people.” Whipple,
Program for February 1Sib:
I. .An Infant Nation’s Industries, Mrs.
Lyman Phelps.
H From Tide W ater to the Mountains,
Mrs. F. E. Rotimi Hat.
H I The • Settlers o f the Frontier, Mrs.
Alexander Vaughn.
Reading: “ A Pioneer Miner's Mansion'
(Byrd 1732), Miss A lice T eth a ly.

Sandfly Netting,
Mosquito Canopies
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- Men’s Straw Hats
Window Screen
W om en’s Trim m ed Hats
W om en’s Fancy Parasols
Novelties, Fancy Goods

Óne lot Ginghams 15 and 12 1-2c T i p
values
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One lot Sllke $ 4 .0 0 and $ 1 .2 5
qq
values
a paper by Mrs. F. E.*RoumUlat, recalled
the beginnings o f the westward flow o f
that human tide, as U spread its grasping
« m a * to reach and take u n to ,itself for
fertile territory sketching between the
tide-water and Ihe foot hills o f the un­
explored mountain ranges. Special notice
was given to the hardy Sooth Irifb. settler,
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whose forceful ih rifib ere long made the
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silent Sftlllin1*t I " hlnaanm like a rose.
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M rs.'Alexander Vaughan,- ga ve a verjr__ Z
interesting renew a r t B t t ^ t k n o f the
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Frontier“ , dw elling in detail upon that
a
brave spirit and for so long, solitary ad«
vanee guard o f the first pioneers, Daniel —J
Boone. Recounting some o f the many
d a ngers, hardships- a n d trials, endured
b y those brave men and following tiiein,
should dwell in peace and plenty.
m « , A lic e Tttherly reed “ A Pioneer
Miner's Mansion." (Byrd 1732) which
proved to be extracts from Byrd’s diary,
describing a visit be made to the home
o f Governor Spots wood. He relates bow
a tame deer, which was allowed the
freedom o f the nouse, put In motion a
cyclone of. glass and china, by seeing his
image In a large pier glass. In his dis­
appointment probably In finding “ things^
are not always what they seem", and
the shock o f his collision with the glass,
the deer leaped over the tea table in
the room, making havoc of the slipper
and china on the table. Mr. Byrd, waa
pleased to slate that he was agreeably
surprised, a t the composure and Im­
peri orbili l y with which Mrs. Spots wood,
accepted the situation and view ed the
reins. In this confidence with hU des-,
creet diary, there m ay have been a
veiled insinuation, that the presence of
company, w ill sometimes have a Jeterring, i f not a soothing effect. In trying
situations.
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Following is the program, for February
22nd.
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Personality o f Washington,*Mrs. M. H.
Bowler.
Washington as a lover, Mias Peadiea
L ed er.
Patriotic Songs. Mrs. Fannie Munson.
The Lot Auction- Sale on the.'Heights
next Tuesday w ill be conducted on a high
scale and wide open to all white people.
No by-bidding, no boosUng. no restric­
tions as to age, politics or religion.

The S a n fo rd B akery
The W hite Front Baktg-y has been sold
to Messrs. Stockton and Oobblns and will
hereafter be known aa the Sanford Bakery.
the residence o f Mrs. L R. Philips,
Mr. Dobbins will have entire charge of
ta
to the members o f the Welaka Club
the baking department which is a sufficient
. February, 22nd. 1911..
guarantee that the best goods wlU be
2 until 5 o'clock.
given to the public. Mr. Dobbins has been
The members o f the Wednesday du b
In the bakery business in Sanford for a
and their guests o f the Welaka d u b ore
number o f years and his reputation has
kindly urged 10 remember, that the re­
long bean established. The Sanford
ception w ill begin at 2 o'clock. "
A good attended of the members of
Th e W edn esday Club

Ü1C dub, ailed Mrs. Philips camfurtablc

Call on our Local Representative R. C. Maxwell or.

add ress

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W ilson &amp; . Toomer fertiliser Co
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

M r. Logan Says
On my place I have abandoned the use of the wet spray"
le. “I consider it too expensive and too cumbersome to
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bother with. I now use
nothing but dry sprays
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.... using a powdered Bordeaux
mixture, which is in gejioral 0 copper sulphate com
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pound and with it ^I can do
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the work of four men with
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a wet spray. Formerly
ijiv ir a M l
wus necessary to suspend
spraying operations in art
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orchard after a min, hut
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now owing to the lightness
of a dry spraying ’ outli;
work can be pushed any
B S E S S 2 3 B H B B B H H B S time
“Another advantage of
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the dry spray is that trees
may be sprayed ut any
time of the year whether
tiie orchard is in bloom or
not. With a wet spray it is necessary to keep the mixture oflthe
trees at this season otherwise the trees will die.”

The

and Sal. Bordeaux now
in Stock
Machines» $12.50 and the Mixtures 25c and
30c a Pound

Machines

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. Tho best people in Sunfurd will tell you
that Sanford Heights as a residence sec­
tion is the coming section o f the town.
N o chance to make a * mistake by buying
a few Jots at the Auction Sale.
N o tic e r * r Pu blication

mentioned were some o f the roost im ­
portant' noted in the paper.
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From '“ Tide W ater to tb* Moontsin*“ ,

• ‘ Gend f d r o a r b o o k le l, FLORIDA VEGETABLES. 11' con ta in s &lt;lir e e t t e n t T n m r ts tn g nit t h e p rin cip al p ro d u c ts o r * U ic . S ta te , ca re JS
Drily re v is e d and b rou gh t up t o d a te by o u r m o s t su ccessfu l grow - £
ers. No pu blication on th is su bject c o n ts ln s ^ u c h p r a c tic a l advice. ^
All g a rd en ers should h ave it; fr o m th e o w n e r o f th e « m a ll home
ga rd en t o th e la r g e s t shipper. In It w ilt b e found th e sp ecia l IDF.AI m ;
fo rm u la s t h at h av r h e e n c o n s tr u c te d by-Htoreftrf " S t udy o f q n t m r S ^
fle|d resu lts. Th ey a re Invaluable, being* p e r fe c tly balanced and ¡5fr o m th e RIGHT SOURCES. Get th e BEST and m a k e MONEY.
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fàétlütt v n r W ^ O U n a œ t H r TfcB èrâflw
bread, pies, cakes gnd confections.

suggesting that utiy railroad entmr that
city. I f the editor ia getting s o y cssh
out o f the proposition ll most be handed
him to keep quiet.— Tiroes-Unice.
I f the esteemed T.-U. had looked upon
the eighth page o f The Herald the adver­
tisement o f tba A . £ L. would have been
discovered. This ia a cash Contract at
regular rate. The editor never had any
m oney handed him by the railroads to
keep slilL The Timea-Uniou Is more for­
tunate and ia owned and controlled by
tba three railroad corporations. W e re- and importod cocoons, and

C elery, Lettuce, C auliflow er, Beans___ . g
Tom atoes, Cantaloupes, Potatoes
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DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR
U. S. LAND OFFICE
Oi l s a i l lla n « , r a w i n i - L i l H .
t U kwrSy l i r a Ural Edwia A Gilbert
mm ( -office addraa !i 5 . n lord. Florida, did.
lib d«T of October. 1910. Sle to this office
Sutetncal and A p p Ik M lu . No. 07040. to
• Um « ■ » M of «-e t* and o-e M of s-w K,
12. I t o a iM p SI sosth. Rena* 31 i u l Talt meridian, and tba timber the, ran under
rUiana of Um act of June 3. 1870, and nets

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Meats

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Lasting for Three Days only and

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W h ite Goods Embroideries
5,000 Yards I ace
Especially for'this sale we have just re­
ceived 5,000 yards Valenciennes nnd
German Val Lace, values worth up to
10c yard o n ly .... ............ „..4 c
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Lace Bands
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A full line of new designs it) Oriental
plaun und Baby Irish Lace Bands, ex­
ceptional values frotrt............9c to 39c
Specially marked for white goods sale, in
seasons latest creations nnd patterns, see
special lots atl. 3lc, 47c, 89c ond $1.19

figu red Qrgandys and Lawns
One case of Lawns nnd Orgamlys in neat
Floral ond Figured effects, good vulues
10c
far.!254c yard,, specinl

, White .Barred Lawns
Just received n large shipment of cross
barred Lawns in 12 'Ac values, special
for white goods sale, yurd . . ........ 954 c

Overflow White ,
A special line of Fancy Swiss, also Mad­
ras nnd cross barred effects, worth up to
35c yard, white goods sale, ynrd. ..24c

Embroidery Sale
3,500 yards Embroidery up to 10-ln. wide
insertions to match, special white goods
sole price a ynrd only........ =........;..9 c

Swiss and fancy Lawns
See this special tot of dotted Swiss and
Fancy, also cross barred Lawns, special
Bale, ynrd..........
. . . . . . 7 . .11314c

Glasgow Llpenc
A genuine Round Thread Glasgow Linene
worth 25c yard, special only a yard 17c

Corset Cover Embroidery
See our large new line trf Corset Cover
Embroidery, special priced for white
goods sale . . . . . :t v , ' ............ - . . . . . .

Ancona Silk
Something new a full line of Anconn
Silk Dimity, worth 50c a yard, special
yard. .
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12V&amp;c White India Lawn............... 10c
40-in. White Lawn
’. T?. . . . 10c
White Lawn worth 18c, sale price... 13d
30c 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, sale price 23c
40c Bleached Table Damask..-....... ,23c

Special— Don’t miss seeing this counter of bargains,
Corset Covers either Lace or Embroidery trimmed, also
Ladies’ Muslin Drawers, Embroidery trimmed or hem­
stitched, good 35c sellers,! sale price........." . . . . . .,23c
Corset Covers and Drawers— Another white goods
special, Corset Covers either Lnce or Embroidery trim­
med, also Ladies’ Drawers, full, made with deep Em­
broidery ruffles, special garment.......... ........ .
48c
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Wortli S1.25 a yard warranted all Linen
90-in. wide, snecinl white goods snie
price, ynrd only...............
....... . 89c
1214c White Linene, special.. .......10c
15c White Linene, special. ........ J254C
17c White Elnxon, special. . . . 7 .___ 14c
23c White Flaxon, special. . _____ 17c
25c Checked and Plain Flaxon only.. 19c

Special for white g&lt;Hxis sale only one case of Flowered
Lawns in neat floral patterns, also black and white,
Bpecinl side price 10-yards. ......................... •. .'r 39c
Colgates Talcum Powders— While sale losts wcwili
sell Colgates Talcum Powders, either Violet,’ Dnctylis
or Cushmere BouqucKirr^v. . . . ......... . . . 12540

Gowns and Skirts—A special lot of Gowns nlso Un­
derskirts, well made and easily worth. 65c u garment.
48c
special

Warners
Corsets
See the new line
of Warners Corsets, guaranteed
Rustproof, priced
way below factory prices

Teddy
Waists
See the new line
uf Teddy Under­
waists for child­
ren at

23c

Black Hose 6 C ents Pair
Just think of getting a pair of Black Hose,
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All-Over Embroidery
dust received a well selected line of AllOver Embroideries, see these specials at
white goods sqle 25c, 41c, 67c ond 89c
Colored Lawn
Just received 75 pieces colored Lawns in
neat polka dots, ulso flordl patterns
worth 13c ynnl, s p e c ia l...........I2!4p

Special Lot Underwear— A complete
assortment of Muslin Underwear consisting
of Chemise, high and low neck Gowns, Un­
derskirts with deep Embroidery, also some
with deep Laue flounces, anything in the lot
will go at, a garm ent. . . . . j ............. 98c
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Dress Ginghams— Just received u cuse
of Amoskeag Dress Ginghams in all styles,
plaids, stripes and solid colors, 12 He volues
our price o n ly .................. ................. . 9 H e

Silk

Hose

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47 Cents
J ust received another iiiie.of those

For Every Member of the Family • ’
W e have ju st received dozens a n d dozens
o f O x fo rd s , P u m p s also on e an d tw o
eyelet ties m «all leathers fro m the well
k n o w n m anufacturers, S n o w , S e lb y and
G o d m a n . T h e s e S h o e s guaranteed strict­
ly all leather a n d ou r lo w prices o n these
S h o e s are n o t duplicated.
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Black Cat
~ l- h o s i e r y .

See our line of
Black Cat Stock­
ings for children
pair’15 and 2 5 c

Black Cat
Hosiery
• j j j l i k i f . i t m t t pij j j j j i *ti k H i t n i t n i k ’ i À t
!m o i n m i ï f n m i t r i » *» t i r a vr m vvfirr&amp;.

W e Close at Six ì

Butterick Patterns
and

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February 17,

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TMT SANTORO JltTtALD

ALL AROUND FLORIDA
fhe General News Of “ The Land
o f flow ers.
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IN SANFORD CHURCHES

Do not take our word, but you know the
Heights around any growing town it
alw ays choice for* good homes or w ill
make money for the speculator. Every
dollar spent Increases the value of
oL
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Where Devout o f the Celery
City Worship Sunday.

One and two horse wagons .with celery
flared side bodies at Underwood'fc- 17-tf

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I f your aim 4n life is to economize and
to h ave for your everyday use dependable
goods at the lowest possible prices w e ask
you, not for our sake, nor for this town's
sake, nor for the sake o f .anything but
yeur-owu-pocket book and your bank ac­
count. to aim for our store and hit the
centre o f economical buying. Sanford
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character determining the destiny o f u x
morrow. The night sermon will be es­
pecially In the interest o f young meh and
women, to show them and help them into
position to success. The pastor would be
pleased to speak u y a large number of
young rpeopie.
W ednesday 7:30 Bible study and pray­
er-meeting. W e ore now making a study
o f- t h e cardinal doctrines of the Bible.
They BTB~pn&gt;vtng helpful and Interesting."
Friday night 7:30 Sunday School lesson
study;—
W e try to make all meetings vital and
helpful to all. Come with us 'and Teel at
h om e!n the house o f the Lord.
The. talk by Miss Davies Sunday night
and a sermon by Bishop Morrison lu e s day night were rich and good for the large
qongregations attending.

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ence in the World."
Preaching again at 7 p. m. by 'rite pas­

Daytona’s new .m ayorr JSr. Titus. Is
l a y in g * h eavy band on the drivers o
vehicles who persist in driving and stop
p ia f on the wrong side o f the d t y streets,
and has had eleven o f them brought Into
~ ~ tb é c6uiVàhd flDed. showIng tbnt he in
Sanford— The beet town— tb a m o st solid
-----tends tnhave the cl^grjJJpances re-enacttown— backed up by the best farm ing
ed and obeyed. ... J
section in the sthte o f Florida; Is growing
r* Th e first o f the tw o new fire automo­ greater every day and yon should buy
bile combination chemical and hose wag lot In "Sanford Heights"* addition while
one for the Tampa Fire Department ar­ you can get one cheap and on easy terms.
rived In that city a few day« ago from See ad In this issue.
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25c
the factory o f the Webb Motor Car Com­
TBs People's C on s*« t a llo n a i
Breeding Stock— Place orders now for
Rev. George B. Waldron, pattar; Sunday morning
pany a t S l Louis, Mo. The second ma­ one d a y old chicks from Potter's Winder
icrvlce. 11; eraolnfl MnHk«. 7:00; prayer meeting
chine has been shipped and la expected layers. Reds or Leghorns. E. R. Potter, R. Wodneoday. 7:00 p. m ¡Sabbath school, 0:43 a. m.
J. C. Fn* rainier. Superintendent.
any day.
No. 2.
26-2tp
"Th e Scrap-Heap” is tha subject o f Rev.
Assistant Industrial A gen t J. D. Rooney,
Keep your eye on what's going on at Geo. B. Waldron’s sermon at IhqpPeople's
o f the Seaboard A ir Line railway,' visited our store. W e ask you to care fill! y com­
Congregational church next Sunday m oot­
Galnesvllie Saturday enrdute to Jackson­ pare our prioea with anyone’s quotations.
ing. In the evening Mr. Waldron will
ville from Kanaphn, where he has been Look them uV and w e will get your busi­
give the first of his scries o f serinorpt to
looking over a large body of land which ness. Sanford Furniture Co.
22-tf.
young women, subject, “ The Doll Age.
will shortly be colonized by Western
Japan Plums (Loqu ats) now ready for Am ong other subjects to be taken up are
fanners who have been attracted to the
setting; sizes ten to eighteen inches each "The Bepu A g e " gnd ‘T h e Home A ge."
fertility o f ' Alachua county soil. Mr. 2 0 ‘cents, per dozen $1.75; eighteen to
Services open at. 11 a. ro. a n d .7 p .m .
Rooney aaye the lend la unquestionably twenty-four inches each 25cta. per dozen
Tne church extends a friendly invitation
the best In the State,'and being in .d o s e $2.00. Mokes a beautiful .tree and pro­
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duces delicious fruit. Jno. D. Jlnkins. 308 to alt comers.
proximity to the Experimental- Station o f
F reR df&amp; ven u e, Sanford, Fla.
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the University o f Florida makes It a
A dollar nr tw o a week furnishes your
Next
Thursday,
Feb.
23, is Congrega­
desirable location, as the farmers will
home. Come in and tee how w e remove tional Day at Stockton’s grocery store.
have the opportunity o f sobering valuable
all obstacles for those who have little to Ten per cent on cash sales made that day
Information right at their doora—Galuesstart on. Sanford Furniture Co.
22-tf w ill be turned over to the new church.
vllle Sun.
Watch N. O. Garner’s window displays This applies to all groceries except feed,
The announcement of Gainesville's
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each week for new and big bargalhs In flour and salt iqeau . Lay in a good stock
first skyscraper has been made by James
o f provisions that day and at the same
groceries.
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R. Fowler and T, R. Pickett, who will
time help along the n&lt;;w church.
50,000
Choice
Tomato
plants—At
construct a six-story building on East
$1.00 per thousand, ready for the field
Main street south, directly In front o f
f i r s t Baptist
now ; O. W. Brady. Sanford, Fla. 28-2t-c
Rev. J. W. Wild men. pastor; Sunday morning
the new Government building. The va l­
Autoes and carriage painting at- Un­ ter vk-e, II; evening M rvK*. 7:00; Sabbath school.
uable lot upon which the new building
8:45 a. in ; Prof. N. J . Perkins. Supi.; prayer
derwood's. First class work.
7 ‘ t f Moating every Wednesday, 7:00 p. m.; teochei ‘
w ill be erected was purchased by Mr.
meeting Friday evening at 7:30.
A ll kinds o f repair work. Sanford Ma
Pickett before the definite location o f
Presbyterian
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■U n d e Sam ’s expensive temple was made chine A Garage Co.
Kev. J f . McKinnon, pastor; maniina -ervk-e,
known. While the plans have not been
You can get yellow corn m eal at Long’s il evening servite. 7:00; S
SaUtaUt school. 8:43 a.
tu; llenry McLaulln. Supt; prayer meeting Wedannounced, it Is understood the first Grocery.
2ft-tf acodar 7:30 D. in
floor w ill be devoted to commercial pur­
Preaching morning and evening by the
Underwoods for harness, saddles, horse
poses, while -the upper stories will be and mula jew elry.
17-tf pastor, Rev. J. F. McKinnon. A ll are cor­
used for offices, which wlU doubtless be
dially Invited to the services.
Dr. Howard has returned end can be
In great demand, as this street Is coming
C ath o lic
found at his residence In the forenoon
into prominence, especially since the
Catholic Church, Oak avenue between 8th and
and his 0office
in' ' the afternoon.
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8th streets. Rev. Father Bretnahan In charge.
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construction o f the Government building.
Mats every Sunday at 10 a. m.* Rotary, oermon
Best grade preserves and pickles Just and benediction every Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Sun­
The first car or refrigerated beans
day
«chunk at 8 a. m. Cwifetrionr heard Saturday
In, call end try them. W .W . Long. 26-tf
before first SunJay of the month, between 4 and 8
which were shipped from Miami has
Don't forget you can get your chipped p|m. and 7 and B p. m. first Sunday of month
been received In N ew York. The de­
m t u at 7:30 a. ro. and 10 s. m.
beef and ham cut on an Am erican slicing
m and'for tliem was large and tales were
machine at W. W . Long's iharket.
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Maly C re s s e p isc o p a l
quIcUy made.
Rev. B. r. Brawn, recti*; A. D. Kali, senior war*
I f you are from Missouri— we can show den:
Sunday morning service, 11; evening Service.
Oscar W. Stuckey, the youpg giant who
B F. Whltncr,
you the beft, high class, residence proper­ B;00; Sobtmlh school.
his friends believe will wrest the honors
Supt.; prayer meeting, 7:30 Wednesday evening'
t y in Sanford— Sanford Heights Orange
nf ihn p d ic ring from Jack Jolmion,
Asainoip—
'tnpi sctioorwoie r
in Ocala this week. Mr. Stuckey has just
The pupils and teachers are highly grat­
returned from Atlanta, where he met Best grade Butterene at Long's grocery.
26-tf ified at the number of blue ribbons re­
softie o f the leaders In pugUlsm. H e Is Try it while butter is high.
turned with the exhibits sent to the coun­
now w aiting their verdict aa to whether
ty fair. The High Schuol Department
he ahull go Into training or hot. ■
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received rite first prizes on all work enter­
The Baskette Cot, one o f the largest dry
ed for prized, with oue exception.
goods firms o f Jacksonville closed their
The Track Team leaves Friday for
- ggy a on Monday. Tha- death o f U. W.
T
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p a to énlar the Etalé Qtaifiplbtî Track
Baskette several months ago Is said to
meet, Feb. 18.
h a ve seriously TuuuOcapped the firm and
The Boys' A'Jdotic Ass'n has secured
caused the suspension.
Tom Corwin-the famous polyphonic Irai
, The Lakeland Chautauqua opened ‘ on
la tor to give on entertainment, benefit of
«tmwtay tooT w ith qlwwtt T U flC T fr «!»¿ m l.
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the High School Athletics. Tills wiU be
a nee. Several prominent speakers were
given at tha High School auditorium oli­
on the program.
the night o f Feb. 24th.
Great preparations tire being made for
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Our High School Library has a valuable
the meeting o f the Retail Dealers' Assoaddition in Larn’s History for Ready R ef­
elation in Jacksonville on March 8, A
25 acres each, alL cleared; ! erence.
and j0.
no rent, no taxes. 500 of
Tha girls' basket, ball tea ta bas their
Oui. W illiam L e Fils o f Jacksonville,
them for actual settlers.
equipment Ordered and: will now goon be
one o f the moot prominent figures In the
The use pf these Jefferson ! playing.
state m ilitia has retired .from active aer»
County Farms absolutely I
L-ounty
vice. CoL Cromwell Gibbous will succeed
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a t the least cost. The same boy as the
W e are equipped to handle your repair
winner w ill be given one year's tuition to work. '
Sanford Machine A Garage Qi.
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Columbia College. Bring
your
old
tires
to
Sanford
Mqchine
De Land's depot will be located in the
A^-few days A-G arage Co. for vulcanizing. . .48-tf

_ G et Y s u r M u le »

u g h l in

F U R N IT U R E C O M P A N Y

The fW w vel * . Ck.~k.» la the City
E“ «**r
Eggs from W hite Leghorn Hens, bred
R*q*„t*g la bring a» «.od llwit A “ « * “ * ’ “ 1* ' "
to lay, never set strain. Good ns they other Church Now» la ihl* oŒe» oat latti, thaa WtdoMPensacola Is soon to be connected with
make 'em. .$3 per 100, $5 fok 50, 75c for lay alitraaaa.
Mobile by the Pensacola. Mobile and
r i r t l M e th o d is t
15. W . A . Herring, Maple avenue Poultry
N ew Orleans railroad. The ftrist cargo
Rev. |t
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A . •tutt'*i
Hendry,
jr« pastur,
y »a ,v&gt;, ciiurrh. corner
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«Park
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Yards.
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25-5tp svenite
and fifth «treat: personage, cornar Hato f steel m ils for the new road has al­
noil« avenue and Seventh street: phone 234.
18 Pounds o f best granulated suar for Sunday morning service at 11;
U ; evening
evenu._ service.ready reached Pensacola.
7ÎOu, Sunday achool. 8:43 a. m.; Jno. K. Met*
$1.00 at N. O. Gamer's.
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linger. Sept.
Teachers' meeting every Friday.
A meeting will be held In Lake city
m.
Handsome china cabinets just In. San- 7:30 p rn.
Saturday, February 18. to organize " A
Sunday School 9:45 a. m. J. K . M e tfold Furniture Co.
"
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School Boys* Com Club Contest". From
Unger Sup! In charge; A. R. Chappell as­
Sale o f Ribbons u&gt; make' room for new
the ages o f 12 to 18 baa been Hied as
suring. Special opportunity for business
stock. A ll 25c Ribbons for 18c. Fancy
the ode o f contestants. A good cash
men offered In Business Men’s Bible Class
at reduced prices. Mrs. M. L. Allen. 2Stf
prise will given the boy this age residing
taught by Rev. Bro. Langley
Fresh peanut butter In bulk, 20 cents a
In the county o f Columbia who will raise
Preaching 1 1 a .m ., by the pastor, sub­
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the greater number o f bushels per acre pound at N. O. Garner's,— ject "T h e Church. Her Mission and Influ­

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Crushed and

pulverized Limestone, ca
R. H. Wldtner.
* 2ti O f In te r e s t t o Th ose R e llilo u s fy InSeed Potato Cutters and Planters at
cllrtcd—S u bjects o f Discourses
Im ­ Fcrnnld's. Call and let us show you. 22ti
fo r th e Sabbath.

ago the State Supreme Court handed
down a decision, sustaining the decision
o f Judge Call, who In turn sustained the
- . State Railroad Commission, who in turn
had sustained the expressed w ill o f the
people.

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JONES

j o n e s - McL a u g h l in

load lots.

An E p ito m e o f t h e W e e k 's M o s t
p o rta n t H appen in gs In th e
S ta t e 's Domain.

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Refrigerators, Ice Boxes

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M IL L IN E R Y O P E N IN G
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Feb. 23rd and 24th
W ES &amp; SMITH~
Florida

Orlando,

FIRE?
W e Will Protect
Your Homes

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Wei borne Block

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AU the Sanford hotels ore c r o w d «
with people these dnys.
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L adles' w a sh s k ir ts at Y o w e ll’s

Little Happenings—Mention or

Matters In Brief.

A merry crowd of DeLand folks at
tended the Charity Boll oh Tuesday night.
Miss Mamie Millnnr o f Madison, Fla.,
Is the guest o f Miss Jimmie Lang.

personal

items

or interest

Miss Lola Mac Dial, o f Lawrence, S.
Is the guest o f Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Murrell

Miss Gladys Gardner has been ill with
fever. Miss Gardner expect to be first
when the final votes is cast in the Popu­
larity Contest..
Miss Mildred Potter Is the first contest
ant In the Popularity Contest to receive a
ten year subscription.
Sanford will
through.thls subscription appear In iln zle
ton, Kano., weekly for ten years. Who
will be the next to follow tuitT

E could not enjoy the pat­

W

ronage at

past thirteen years did we

Summary o f th e F lo a tin g Small Talk _ S w iss Cheese a t L P, M e d d le r's , It

Smoker Friday night.
S. E, Ives o f Orlando spent Thursday in
the city.
Tom Sullivan greeted old friends In the

Tlie Lyman Twins at the opera
The postofftee for a short time only on Wednesday night was rather disap­
will sell twenty one cent stamps for pointing to the large^audlcnce.
The
twenty cents.
chorus was,* very commonplace and 'the
Do not wait and pay the wise man show was not up to the standard at any
profits after the Lot Sale Tuesday, 10 a. m, part.

L a test hand bags,
N. P. Y o w e ll R Co.

b elts, beltings.
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city this week.

C lover Hill
Me Culler.

The Sanford barrel foctory under the
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wight of Cairo, Ga.
management o f H. 1L Deane has resumed
have been the delightful guests o f Mr.
operations . and will 'a ga in supply the
and Mrs. Henry Wight o f this city.
. Mate with potato barrels.
—
Mr. and Mrs. Webster .Howard of Holly,
The ■Womon’s Exchange w ill remove
N. Y., left Wednesday after a pleasant
from the Herald building to the Whltner
visit with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs.
residertee on March 1st.
s L R. Philips.
; Sanford city property Is at coming Into
Some of Sanford's best citizens arc now
its owk. Sales are being made every day.
living on the Heights, and others arrang­
“ Mr. J. R. Chaffin left Monday for A t­ ing to go.
lanta. Ga., after a few weeks’ .visit to Mr.
Smoker and light refreshments. Eagles'
and Mrs. J. E . Lrtlng.
Hall this Friday evening, -eight o’clock
- Start the home by buying n lot;nr two sharp.
at'the Auction Sale on the Heights Tues­
New neck w e a r fo r ladies and men.
day, 21st. the coming residence,section-of L et us sh ow you. N. P. Y o w e ll A Co.
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Mr. and Mrs. Seth Woodruff and Mr.
Sanford Band will play n r-th e Auction
and Mis, W. M. Britton o f Orlando at­ Sale o f Lots «n -(lie Heights Tuesday, 21st.
tended the Charity Ball on Tuesday Sale begins promptly at 10 a. m.
.high«Joe DeMont has another Magneto and
Mlrs Lord is the attractive guest of is sporting his big red car ngnin.
Miss Charlotte Keelor thlB"-yfcek. Miss
The Herald was the recipient this week
Lord resides In Boston and is spending o f several, bunches of excellent celery
the winter In Orlando.
from the farm of Mr. Wakefield nn the
E. R. Childers, a prominent citizen and Weal Side.
'
capitalist of Ft. Meade spent Thursday
F o r Kale Cheap— M odel 10 Bulpk
In tho city.
au to, fully equipped In go o d condition.
Miss Lena Moure o f Atlanta, G o , was
the guest o f Mrs. M. A. Miot, a.few dnys
this week,
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Dean Spencer o f Orlando spent Tuesday
sod Wednesday In the city on business
ami pleasure combined.
The Commercial meeting tonight should
be attended In large numbers. The Club
Is making Sanford and aught to have a
better support.
— '
Mr. A. A. Carver o f Ohio has purchased
two lots on Sanford Hclglns to build his
hume on.
Ml&amp;ff Roach, a charming young lady of
Amerlcus, Ga.. is the guest of her nunt.
Mrs. Williams.
A h rge auditorium will be erected in
Sanford this summer and next season a
fine list o f attractions will be given under
the C.mutnuqua Association.
No by-bidding or boosting will be pertnitte 1 at the Sanford H eights. LAt Sale
and a square deal w ill be guaranteed to
all nr your lo t la free. Sanford Heights
Inipn verpent Co. * 1

WANTS

All L ocal A d v e rtis e m e n ts Under This
Heading, One Cent a W ord Each Issue

W anted—A

second - hand Barnes
Foot-Power Saw. Box 1443, J. W. H.,
Sanford, Fta.
2(1-2p
.For Rent— House o f five rooms, corner
12th, and Oak Avenue. August Schnei­
der.
” 2S-2p

in giving careful attention to
detail, and leaving nothing
undone to please.
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T h e« merchsmdise- we-- sell
will convince you it

is to

your advantage to make us
your hahscdaskgL

. FRANK

Clothier and Hen's Furnisher

FLORIDA

SANFORD

Wanted— Man and w ife to take care of
furnished rooming house. Enquire Herald
office.
27-If

For Sole—One pair o f three year mules,
well broken and gentle, hurnesa and new
wagon nil for &lt;400. Inquire o f owner
four miles south qn Sanford Ave. W. B.
N e w to n .^
27-2p
Orange grove for sale or trade, 10 acres
full hearing, near Sanford. Price &lt;10,000.
W rlie Guiager, 12th and Oak St., Sanford,
Flo.
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27-2p
Wanted— A good solicitor:
Call at
Apply San Juan Gnrpge, Orlando, Fla.
Herald office.
27-U
2 7 -3 tc
Wanted— Experienced, accurate rapid
John Schner of Akron, Ohio lias pur­
stenographer to begin at once. Florida
chased a home at Celery City and will Homeland Company, Sanford. Fla.
move his fam ily to make his future home.
omato plants now ready, leading varis. O. W. Barrett, Lakeland, Fla.
Park avenue is being flbered and a
Wanted— A good gentle horse suitable
good street is now assured leading to
for riding and driving. Mrs. H. A. Hili,
Sanford Heights.
. D. No. 2.
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There will be a George Washington'
For Sale— Good general merchandise
social at Moore's Station, Feb. 22d. Good business with cash trade well established.
program and sup|&gt;er. Cur leaves Sanford
Lost— Black umbrella,
with straight
□ t 7:30 p. m.
sliver handle,* In front o f 218 “ Elm Ave,
You may never have another oppor­ Finder please return to the above udtlrcss.
‘ 26-2p
tunity ak will be -open to all on the
A t u liberal discount. Good reason for
Heights next Tuesday at the LOt Auction
selling. Inquire at Herald office.
23-c
Sale.
For S/ile— Bargain. Owner forced to
Miss Nellie Amick, one of Orlando's sell. Hi* acres, fenced, 5 acres tiled and
popular girls hns been nominated in the crop on it. Call on or nddress Room 11,
Wclborne Block. Sanford, Fla.
PujiuMrity Contest. Watch Miss Amlck's
Tofnnto plants, sweet patnto slips and
Orlando friends place her in first place for
velvet beans for sale. S.OOO.OOO.Livingthe piano.
slon's New Globe tomato plants nt 1.25
M en 's S pring hats, s tra w and fe lt, per thousand. Delivery after February
m ade by Knox and S tetson . None ¡Sib. Headquarters for potato slip* and
velvet bean seed. J. R. Davis, Bartow,
jie lte r. N. P- YoweP k Co
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Stop
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Rent! „

E rtra C rea m ery Elgin B u tter In tub furnUhed. with traard or, without, in new
With cuuJcxn iuitfaivciiiciili. Ail3 3 c p e r pou n d ;at fc -P. MoGttilee'ai— it I
ts .. sni
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on
Mifs Dalsle Davies, secretary ol the
f
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Uoifovan,
with
jhp
firm
o
f
Clifton
YouaJ Peoples Missionary Department
Wanted—To buy. a second hand roll
ak. Address Bo* 1491. 26-2tc
of the Methodist Church, spoke in San- &amp; Woodland o f Baltimore, left for Miami
foni Sunday evening to a large audience.
Mitchell touring car 40 H. P
s. In tirsi class condition.
Miss Davies is an excellent speaker, and business. It has had a very proapacuua
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held the attention o f her audience through­ season here. Me alft) takes his automo­ Apply. Sanford llerold.
For Sole— S acres truck farm 2H miles
out the evening, os spoke o f missionary bile.
Prof, F. C. Schell o f Lake Butler was a from town M mile from loading station,
probinnu, home and foreign, in * broad,
■ ha* 21 Inch flowing well and has been
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+..M - Vtxwrttay : rlovred a W tu rro w ed . A d d ic t lion 4SS5
and i i i t ^ l g e n T w ay.
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Prof. Schell is proprietor o f the Lake ButMiss Maggie Hart o f Orlando, gave a
beautiful reception en d curd party at
the Rosalind Club Tuesday afternoon in
Koehler, Monroe.Tlo.
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Orlando, In Itonor o f Mrs LeRoy Giles of
For Sale— Rhode Island Reds and In­
Orlando and Mrs. Forrest Lake o f this
dian Runner Ducks, bred from heavy layIng stock. SI per setting o f IS eggs, well
city. Some o f tbe oilier Sanford ladies
packed and delivered at the express ofwho attended were, Mrs. T. A. Neal, Mrs.
lice at Monroe, Fla. A d d m a U. S. MIkeW. R Anno, Mrs. R. P. Driver and Mrs.
sell. Sanford. Fla.
25-3p
Taylor.
W ahtto—Hauling and teaming to do;
wlng and harrowing. Address Frank
Bishop H. C. Morris o f Leesburg, preach­
rrod. general delivery.
delivery.
26-tf-p
i iurrod.
ed at the Methodist church Tuesday even­
For Rent—Ten acres tiled land on street
ing to a large audience in the interest of
car line. Station on place. Tw o acres of
tiled land, cottage and barn on place.
chritian education. A number of peoOil street cor line. Address, J. N
pie came over from Enterprise to this
ner, Sanford Florida.
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Refs. J. E. Pace, Drs..King and Robson.

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•H.„E. WISE,* Proprietor
Formerly Manager of Central Cafe

Steaks, Chops, Oysters and Fish a Specialty
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Meal Tickets aro Sold at Reduced Rates

DAINTY NEW OXFORD STYLES
We have a complete stock just in of all the newest

PATRICIAN Styles for Spring and Summer
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won for itself nn enviable reputution by its perfect fit, its style
and its servicabilty. It is a PERFCT SHOE at the Right Price,
and the most SERVICEABLE SHOE at any PRICE. Its superior
merits have- b e e n -iwnnrdaL jjis&amp;mt. ircojiniiuju the- world over.
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■j ; edged leader in dictating foot fashions.

BUY P A T R IC IA N AND G E T S A T IS F A C T IO N

Low C u t, $ 3 .5 0 and $4.0&lt;
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Store and house; well located.
Good
reason for telling. J.F.McColland, Moore's
Station.
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J. R. Ellis, a [imminent citizen of the
Squires,
Plano for Sale—Cheap. W.
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section was in the city on Satur­ Cameron City.
Frank Ironmonger o f llto Clyde Line
If you have any poultry or eggs fofr
spent Monday in this city shaking hands day and renewed his subscription to The
sale, or If you want to buy chickens or
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with old friends. Mr. Ironmonger Is tak­ Herald.
eggs, or if you ure in any way interested
ing a well earned vacation and expects
Miss Eliza Pinkerton of Duwningtown. in |&gt;ouI(ry raising, send your name on a
to visit points In Florida and Cuba, ere Penn., who was a recent visitor at the pound card to us. W e have something of
interest for you.
Address the Tampa
resuming Ids duties again.
home o f her uncle and aunt. Prof, and
Weekly Times. Tampa, Fla.
25-4p
See Dr. Davis, the well gnown optician, Mrs. George L. Moris, o f Onoru Lake, bus
For Sale— One span o f mules, wagon
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at Robbins’ Nest Saturday, Feb. 25th for returned north.
and harness; mules six and seven years
one week. - Headache cured with glasses. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lane and family of old, weigh about 1.200 pounds each. In­
Refs. J. E,' Pace. Drs. K in g and Robson.
Anderson, Ind., are among the prominent quire of W. A. Mlnnlck, Cameron City.
2G-tf-p
See Dr. Davis, the well known optician, visitors t6 the city. Mr. Lanq is a former
For Sale—Cabbage plants. Geo. Fox,
Sanford
resident
huviug
been
engaged
in
at Robbins' Nest Saturday, Feb. 25th for
city.
21-tf
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For Rent—Two rooms, furnished or uu-

Tucker. Dr. J. P. tlllborn, president of
K elle rstro u ssc W h ite O rpingtons
Soutliaro College, was also present and
From
&lt;10,000 Peggy Pena. Eggs &lt;5.00
made a pies for tielp in building a new
dormitory for boys after which a good and &lt;7JO setting, ('hicks &lt;1.00. Crystal
Pens, DeLand, Fla.
26-Dp
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reputation,.

all reputable establishments,

Tomato Plants for S al£—500,000 L iv ­
ingstons New Globe now ready. Plants
3 to 12 Inches and stocky. Later sowings
tam ing on. &lt;125 per M. Cnsli.wlih or­
der. ‘J . It. Davis, Bartow, Fla. * ’ 27-4p
For Sale or Rent—T w o ncres fertile land
In high state o f cultivation, one mile from
town. Flowing well,-tiling, celery boards.
A bargain. - Address Owner,- P, Q, Box
1384.
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B u tter, th e best. L. Pi
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J. L Thornton' representing the S. P.
Hon. Mi 0. Overstreet;- and Benjamin
Field Fencing
Richards Paper Co., o i Atlnnta, called up­
Prew were amonjf the prominent Orlando
A
carload
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f American and Ellwood
on the local trade on Tuesday.
people visiting the city this week.
field
fencing
in
all widths just received.
Game and hear the songs Friday night
These ore the pest and most popular pat­
A. A. Ganrtsr and w ife o f Dresden.
J. C. Massey, representing the Inland
ters o f fencing. Lowest prices. Tbe Geo.
Ohio, were among the prominent visitors
Type Foundry o f St.-Luuia-ouiimi u fu ittb t
■HiVernaWPHhMtwaurCo.
M*'r ...tT tr“
to the city this week,
Sanford printing office on Mondny.
B. B. Halstead, general manager o f the
Copt. Tarver found n ladles rat o n . the
Farmers’ Mfg. Co. o f Norfolk. Vo., was in
p.tjeet this week. Owner can huve same
the city on Wedne day.
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car service bring»
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for your children

Young M en of Sanford buy a .P A L M H A M M O C K Farm or you w ill live
to reg ret It. Buy to-day. Come and see m e.
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THE SOCIAL WORLD

Items of Interest Concerning
Society People.

POINTS PURELY PERSONAL
Itow Celery City Vanity Fair .While

Away the Oolden Hours—
Soolal Gossip.
Charming Bridge Tea

Irs o f n memorable occasion. Mrs. Lake
wns assisted In entertaining her Utile
guests by Mrs. W. R.' Anno, Mrs. T. A.‘
h a v e M ade M any Im p ro vem en ts In
Neal nnd Mrs. Harry P. Driver. Delicious
The P a rk s A lready '
refreshments in two courses were served,
The
ladlea
o f the West Side Improve
and the children departed for their homes
ment
Society
are doing good work on the
wishing Miss Seri to many more happy
birthdays. There invited were. Martha park;--Thry have succeeded In getting
Driver, Martha Neal, Norman Herndon, seats and swings fo r the wearv pedesns who are- In vited- to stop nnd rest
Esle M iiierTM ay Tnufief, Hawkins Oonunder
the beautiful palms.
nelly, Walter Connelly. Reginald Holly,
They
have organized a junior society,
Robert HoUy. May Holly. Mildred Holly.
Olive Newman. Mary Elizabeth Puleston, to be known as the "L ittle Workers."
Julia Lang, Arthur Dickins, Sidney Chase, A fter the organization was over the chil­
Frank Chase, Deane Turner. Winnie dren were treated to fruit imnch nnd
Strong. Fannie Reba Musori. Mildred wafers. A fter having done justico to re­
Houston. Sara Wight, Lee Peck. Annie freshments they indulged in games nnd
Caldwell. Abble Doubney, Mary Howard, swinging to their hearts content. AU de­
Mina Howard. Helpn H ccM J Illie Fitts. clared they had spent a very happy after­
Davis Forster, Alfred Robinson. Bettle noon.
Children wiU meet every Saturday afHoltz. Fern Word, Nell Lane, Anna Ma­
ternoon
to work and have n good time.
son, Raymond Philips, Mnrion Philips^
Katherine Wilson. Esther Wilson. Gladys'
who arr lnlere&gt;,od ,n ,nl*
Wilson, Owen Higgins, Henry McLaUIln, provement should ceme and Join the
Victor McLaulin, Francis Gonzalez, Joe band. They have their own officers and
Gonzalez, Frank Purdon, Jamie Robinson, conduct their own meetings. The en­
J. T. Woodruff, Jcanc Maxwell. Harry tran ce-fee is 10 cents, and the dues S
Mt*f3WHW,,"fhfW t«It-lkndrr|centa per m°nths. Money to be used to
Francis Chappell. Murlha Chappell, Ellen furnish amusements for the children.

Mrs. T. A. Neal was * the charming
hostess at a bridge tea given at her
lovely home on Park avenue last /Thurs­
day afternoon, in honor o f Mrs. Stephen­
son Waters Howe o f Orlando, nnd Mrs.
Julius B. Stryker o f Pennsylvania. The
pretty rooms were decorated with quanti­
ties o f star jessamine MVand nasturtiums.
The dinning table was laid with an ex­
quisite Renaissance lace co ver,. centered
with an artistic arrange o f roses and
violets.. The score was kept * on dainty
little cards with pictures o f colonial ladies
onth-im. AFOWXtose o f a
ful game of bridge It was found that top
score was made by Miss Irwin o f W ash­ Chappell, Catherine Brady, Alfred Keeler,
ington. Ga., and she was awarded the Higgins, Rutnph,. Reuben Mason, Ralph
prise. whidi_wns a pretty picture .In on R»Himillat nqd Ethel GoonwyftT^rklhi.
antique bronte frame. The consolation
prixe. an emery, went to Mrs. T . Ji. W il­
The birthday social given by the ladies
son. The honor prises were cute little o f the Presbyterian church ut the resi­
pin cushions* made o f doll heads. The dence o f Mr. and Mrs. D. L Thrasher last
guests who enjoyed the gam e o f bridge Thursday evening Was a splendid suc­
were. Mrs. S. 0. Chase. Mrs. B. F. Whitner. cess. Those qttending brought n penny
Mre.GeR.YL Fernald. Miss Madge Wnrd, apiece for eacli yenr o f their age and
“(ire Forrest Lake, Mrs. W. it. Anno, W r i nice sum was realized, wTitcIl- wii’s*"lor
B; W.- Herndon. Mrs. M. F. Robinson, Mrs. the ladies auxilinry o f the—church. A
LeVeme Hurt. Misa A lice Caldwell, Mrs. delightful musical program was carried
Dr. 0. W. King. Mrs. M. Martin, Mrs. out, punch, cake and sherbet was served
Ramni»! Puleaton. Mrs. Robert Newmnn. nt Uie close of a pleasant evening.'
Mrs. If. P. Driver, Mrs. Alexander Vaughn,
~ Mrs. Cruse Barnes, Mrs. A. B. Connelly, A re You In tere sted ? If Not. W hy N ot?
Mrs. Geo. A. DeCottes. Mrs. Irwin, Mrs.
Many o f the county's moat iironiinent
Deane Turner, Mrs. Geo. Fox, J r , Mrs. young todies have entered The Herald's
W. A. Fitts, Mrs. John W. Dickens, Miss Popularity Contest, as iiave also best or­
Nous Wyily, Mrs. Jerome Bruce, Mrs. ganizations.
Cecil Gabbett, Mr*. Kent Rossetter, Mrs,
Miss Maude Harris, a charming young
Pierre Hfiltz, Mrs. Paul Keely, Mrs. Frank lady would appreciate subscriptions being
L Mi ler, Mrs. R. L Hughes: Mrs. May left by tier friends at Yow cll's popular
Dickins, Mrs. R. S. Keelor, Miss Keelor, dry goods store. Miss Maude is deserving
Mrs. T. E. Wilson, Mrs. Oscar Brady, Mrs. of support and appreciates all done for
Smith. Mrs. H. L. DeForest, Mrs. F. H. her.
Rand Longwood, Mrs. C. V. Goodrich,
Miss GUulyrf Gatchol, an expert stenog­
Orlando, Mrs. Robert Howe, Mrs. U. Howe rapher o f the Florida Homeland Co., is
and Him Hart o f Orlando, Mrs. R. J. organizing her forces nnd will appreciate
Holly. Miss Tyner o f Tampd, nnd Mrs. all subscriptions sent to her. Her slogan
Briggs.
ia "Sit up and take notice."
Th»» five o’clock tea guests were as
Miss Jessie Stumon, one of Sanford's
follows: Mrs. Henry Wight. M r * J. C. accomplished musicians is not only loved
Higgins, M rs.-Harry Ward, M r s r C .' M. in the' south but lias a lurge circle of
Hand, Mrs. C. C. Butt, Mrs. Branhan Rice, northern friends who are organized in
Mrs. C. R. Day son, Mrs. Ed Higgins, Mrs. Miss Jessie's bctiulf.
. D. LThrasher. 0. K. Walker and' Mrs.' J. . Space forbids personal m ention, o f all
C. McDaniel A delicious iunebeon was contestants, hut each one are* recognized
served on the card tables ut S o'clock. leaders in Orange county.
To be the most popular in Orange
Those - assisting Mrs.' Neal were, , Mrs.
Cfutc Barnes, Mlgs Madge Wnrd and county is an honor worthy of the greatest
effort.1 It will require the greatest effort
Miss Charlotte Keelor.
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on thc.part of cucli contestant's organ­
' An important business meeting of the ized forces to secure first plage. Eacli
Sanford Improvement Association was arc harmoniously working and a few five
held at Comfort Cottage Thursday after­ year subscriptions will do it.
It is impossible for the contestants to
noon. Among some o f the plans for nsslMing in beautifying the town, was the call upon all their acquaintances nnd in
planting of palm trees In the upper city order to assist eacli one you ure asked to
park. Some have already been planted mail your suliscription with as many as
near the center oL Uie park, w hich ' adds possible to the Contest Editor, Mrs. M. F.
Keyes, Sanford Herald, and accurate en­
greatly tB its beauty.
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try will be made nnd word sent to your
Round's Ladies Orchestra, under the favorite. •Make Lucky Sanford through The Her­
management o f the Alkahest Lyceum
System, gave tw o performances in the ald's Popularity Contest Greuter Sanford.
High School Auditorium Monday a fter­ It can be done, if you do your' part. A ll
noon and evening, which was greatly en- northern readers ure expected to send
• ioyed by the music lovers of Sanford. their subscriptions at once.
Each members o f the company is an
artist and each selection was a gem with­
in Itself.
Mrs. A. P. Connelly was the charming
hostess of the Auction Bridge Club on
Monday afternoon. Mra. Frank L Miller
»4 » (be itlfkv nnr whn mode Inp score
tod received the prize, a pair o f silk
“ »eMr».-Arthur Yow ell « a s the .guest
of Um club on this delightful occasion. *
Mlu Annie Parrauiore o f Jacksonville,
“ *h* pleasant guest o f her grandmother,
« r » r A. A . Slrririe. Miss Parramor*»
vi»lu to Sanford, are always occasions of
pleas ire to her friends in thl» ptaVe,
*bich is her old lionie town.

Children's P arty
Mrs. Forrest Lake gave a lovely party
h* children at her home Saturday aflerIn honor o f her little daughter
S«riU. who celebrated her ninth birthday
°n this occasion. A large number of
invitations were issued on the daintiest
of pink stationary, and the same pretty
ajlof •cheiaa waa effectively carried out
I in the decorations, cakes and ices. The
little guest enjoyed games on the beauU­
ful lawn, and were entertained in various
J M l.h u t (he l aak— II ommk- 4Ma - * * *
f ^ N y *be Chief center o f Interest. The
“ P*e“ w a a c o v e r e d with pink
om nihcm uras, and waa not only a thing
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but a Joy to each child present,
M they (silked the pink ribbons to which
their
I
- Bnwea were attached and drew the
Pure» which were taken home as aouveu-

Buying A u to m o b iles
Sanford folks are leading in the race
o f progress these days and the liorse and
buggy is getUng too slow. Many o f our
citizens are purchasing automobiles. In
fact every week notes the arrival o f new
cars in the city.
— Thera were three new Foyds added to
the list last week, the purchasers being
Hon. J. N.. Whitner. Joseph Cameran and
Hon. Geo. AflfcC ottes.• J. R. Holland sold two Overland cars, a
40 to Harry Ward and n 23 to Dr. Puicston. W. M. Igou o f Eustus purchased a
B a tck h ere------------l
The Sanford Machine and Garage sold
a Flanders to Capt. Marks nnd an E. M.
F. to Mr. Dutton.
M e c lin g o f W. H. M . S o c ie ty
The Womans Homo Mission Society o f
the Metliodlsl Churcii. will hold their
regular monthly meeting at the residence
o f Mrs. W. P. Fields on Mn&gt;kham Heights,
next Tuesday February 21st, at 3, p. m.
This is Uie lim e for. the annual electiuki
o f officers and a full attendance Is- dealred. AU members please bear In mind
this Is the last meeting of tlte year and
the Treasurer's report must be made by
1st, o f March, so come prepared to pay
up all dues, local and contingent.
' Mr. and Mrs. Garver o f Ohio are in the
city this week and have purchaaod lots on
Sanford Heights u pon whieh t h c r w lH
erect a beauUful winter home.
New two story residence Is beiug erect­
ed on Ute Heights by Mr. Frank Grayam,

ENTERPRISING WEST SIDE LADIES

. Big Tam pa C eleb ra tion
The 143.2 per cent Census' Celebration
is on in full «w in g .'a n d the. greatest
crowds ever entertained in Tampa are
surging through the streets o f the city.
Not in the recollection o f the oldest resi­
dents have such scenes o f activity been
witnessed within tho gates of this city,
and the next two weeks promise to be
^ e J i ^ « l p j M . e v c £ . ?xK rln iy j - ^ h e
people of any Florida city.
The expectancy o f witnessing the great
aeroplane flights and races is at fever
point. On tho afternoon o f February 19th,
the most reprcKntallve_C urtl*s_flyem riU
exhibitions, nnd on tlte following three
days, they w ill engage in spirited races
with automobiles and motorcycles for the
Tampa Daily
Tim e trophy, and the
valuable cash prizes which have been
offered by the celebration committee. "
One o f the features of the celebration
which is drawing the largest crowds, Is the
monster Now York Sensational Circus,
composed exclusively o f thrilling and
death defying features that are sensational
in the extreme, and excite the spectator
to the highest pitch o f Nervous .tension.
The range is the greatest yjaer as­
sembled in the south, and visitors, young
and old, are delighted with the numerous
attractions and shows that this great
amusement city.
AU of the railroads andsteumship com-

panics are operating special excursions
during the celebration. The fare for the
round trip.is one half o f tlte regular rate,
and people throughout the state are en­
abled to visit the Census Celebration e t a
transportation coat otdlnarily charged for
the trip one way.
Clty Council M e e ts
Connell met In postponed session Feb,
9. 1911. Members present session W. D.
Holden, H. R. Stevens. G. R. Calhoun,
H . A. Howard and A. P. Rossetcr.
Minutes o f last regular and special
meetings read and approved. ~r
Treasurer's report for Janunry rend nnd
ordered filed. Mnrshuls reports for Janunry rend nnd
ordered Hied.
Moved nnd seconded that the council
after receiving the report of lha city
engineer in the matter o f L. G. Stringfellow property decline to admit any.,
responsibility whatever in the premises.
Tho following resolution was then
passed.
Resolved, That the fellow members o f
G. R. Calhoun for the past two years here­
by express their appreciation of tho

NEWS Of TUE WORLD
Items of Interest Gleaned Fron
Various Sources

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HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEI
H ere

th e R ea d ers W ill Find a B rier
H isto rica l S p rin g F lo w in g
F o r. H u rried R ea d ers

How to eradicate the hookworm, which
has been found prevalent in 138 o f tn
143 counties in Georgia, w ill be one i
the important questions to be consider«
by the conference holding a three day.session In Atlanta this week. The edoj
tlon o f a uniform system o f making r&lt;
ports and compiling records o f the w o i - tn-the-waTlotiS'^t«iWr*'ufcu - vrilt' b tT
sldered.

A fter many months o f Investigntioi ,.
tho bouse committee which has had i
hand the matter o L Investigating th
charges made that a lobby is in existenc
for the purpose o f getting a shift suhsid____. ^ ^ S f e t a U U r f ! W fn ffNRfRirwTjfreaa, - dated- It»-barm np —-i-11
councilman and especial do they as
Monday. The committee will shortly drof
fellow officials apumve .his services In
connection with the stretft paving, whl
will ever be a momumenl to this memEmperor W illiam is 111, suffering frun
hen fidelity and loyally to the city o f an attack o f fever induced, by lnflucn/
Sanford.
Tho emperor has been ill for several day
Moved and seconded that the vouchers past, and for a portion o f that time ha •
as signed by the president of the council been confined to his homo.
and approved b y the finance committee
A great deal o f anxiety is felt by tli *

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blip .AouctuUiL. dcspulB. t
as per U1U* um iclualJ^uiAiA^.
Ou motion the .council ad/uuructL-sino iiu a is dally issued by Die palace physi
die.
M. W. L ovell,
cions to the effect that there is nothin,.
Clerk.
In his condition to cause anxiety.
The basis for congressional reap|»ortlon

mnnl wlilrh nnw «»«m il W *»&gt; Practicilll
agreed upon'wljl place 433 metnbets
9, and preceded to organize.__
J. D, Davison, ¿ Rungo and Harry lbs hnnma at the minimum and will nl'
Wnrd being sworn in by the mayor.
D. L Tltrosher wns elected (»resident,'
W. D. Holdmnn vice president.
The president appointed Mayor Lake
and Alderman Holden to confer with Mr.
T. J. M illfr in regard to permission tn use
the streets of tfld o r d for on Electric R.
R., from KissluMnR! and other points to
Sanford.
On motion council adjourned to meet
Feb. 2(.»th. at 7:30 p. m.
M. W. L o v e l l ,
•’ Clerk.

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low Florida an additional member.
Tho Urciman hill, which la now. b citu
vigorously pushed before the New Yor .
State Legislature, marks anulhcr step i
the warfare which has dcveluped agiiim
various phn.se* of th e' cold .storage bus ness."

The Slate-wide |»rohlbltlon bill, agree 1
will be (iresculed to tho Legislature &lt; '
Arkansas this week. It provides th: t
the question be submitted to the vote
of the State nt thp next general electloi
In lha event the Legislature falls to pa» i
Go out Park avenue to Sanford Heights the hill, and appeal will be taken to / ll »
and ècléct your lot before sale day. Lots people under the initiative and refcrcndui \
amendment to llie State constitution.
not sold indicateti by large stakes

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10 lb. bucket Cottolene

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24-lbör-OblmkFlüur
48 lbs. Oblisk Flour

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2 fresh fat Mackerel
Peanut Butter in bulk
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Dill Pickles, dozen
Fancy Gooseberries, 2 lb. can
Fancy Peaches, 3 lb can
WessonCookingOil
Goods Delivered Anywhere In the City, any Time.

TRY US and see

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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February 17,

(E S T A B L I S H E D

Few

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1862)

BEST

Celery

Farms for

Sale

W e A re Strictly Agents and H ave Nothing of Our Own for Sale

JOHNNY J. JONES SHOWS

flORIDA VEOMAW.CS

• for ft ls -without question the biggest and
I best collection o f tigers, lions, bears,
i puma*, leopards and other* trained to
perform ever seen ur-der a canvas In oi(r Can Now Be Shipped Into Canada On
Free U st
city.
The
.follow
ing
correspondence shows
Tonight w ill mark the w indup o f the
tlje
work
done
by
Senator'Duncan U.
big week and the U u n r 'J fW fl^ 'B h South
Franklin street promise to be flooded Fletcher In having Florida fruits and
with great things all evening, os It Is vegetables placed on the Canadian free
sure worth your while to visit these big lis t and Is self-explanatory.— The San­
ford Herald.
"Gentlemen— W e hand you herewith
copies o f some correspondence received
from Hoi D. U. Fletcher, which w e will

Attention! Bonus Offer! I
A s a special fa v o rto the contestants in
Tins Herald's Popularity Contest o special
rate on all ten year subscriptions will be
made until the dose o f the contest. R eg­
ular rate $20, reduced to

Ten Years $15. w ith 50,000 Votes.
Name your favorite bontestont for the
Popularity Piano Contest and mail to the
Contest Editor, M. F. Keyes, Sanford

Herald.

ofHnterest to yourm any tenders.
Yours truly.
Chase Ik Co.
Washington. D. C. Jon, 31. 1911.
Messrs. Chase &amp; Co., Jacksonville Fla.
Gentlemen— Herewith is copy v f letter
just received from Hon. Huntington WHson. A ctin g Secretary of State, regarding
the Canadian reciprocity agreement*
Yours vary truly,
D. U. FrrTcitut.
Department o f State,
* Washington. Jan, 30, 1911.
Tbo Hon. Duncan U. Fletcher. United
States Senate.
My Dear Senator— Referring to previous
correspondence in whicli you transmitted
a letter from the Florida Vegetable Crow-,
era' Association, staling the importance
to the growers of Floridu ' o f kecuring the
revision or elimination on the part' of
Canada o f the duties Imposed on their
products, I am glad to infonp you that in

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obtained the free listing by Canada o f
fruits‘and vegetables n f. nll kinds. The
importance o f the growing Canadian
market to the products o f Florldn and the
probability o f the increased movement of
thoso products sliould the duties be re­
moved w asdu ly appreciated and the in­
formation furnished was utilized In the
negotiations..
Sincerely yours,

|tf iy&gt;ta |im , riv

GwuiHWk-AVill Operate
F a rm s on L a r ic Seule
«
vs o f Incorporation are io dui
Land *Dcveiopini

and the principal offices ill Sanford. .
Several o f the incorimrutors are well
known business men of this city beini
B. A. Howard, J. O ' PacknrJ and C.Q
H untington. W ilson,
Howard. Mr. Houghton is n well knows
Acting Secretary o f State.
promoter and real estate man of Boston.
The purpose of the ori'imi.-....... j, , i * _
&gt;developmental/ muuu thousand ncr«* -of ■
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land in the celery iloliu and in rMabluh-One o f tlie saddest case« to come under
lng an experimental form wherein «
our observation this year was the sudden diversified crop will i»e tried for the pur.
dernngement o f Theodore Winthrope, n pose of exploiting the generul fertility of .
stranger In Sanford. Mr. Winthrope came Sanford lands.
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to this d t y several w eeks-ago and. pur- T h e capital stock 'will Ik- J mmi.uoo whick„
'ClUlBBd'lutu! with a ^ le w o f-lo c a U n g -h a w wlItTUnply fulfill Till oblicntuns ainfjtrc—
but suddenly grew violent while staying, the promoters a chance to put in the
at the Comfort Cottage nnd fried to do large-area at once. It is understood that
himself bodily harm, slashipg his side the land In Eureka IhimmuiV will re- *
with a pair o f scissors. The demented
ceive their attention at once and. this
man was taken to the' city Jail for safe
summer will witness n busy scene with
keeping and Dr. Robson rendered him
(he clearing and -cultivation of such a ..
medical aid.
large tract. Such a movement meant .
His * relatives at Racine, Wis., wens more to the Sanford section jlmn can
wired about the sad occurrence and ar­
possibly be conceived ut.picbiait and tha
rived here on Monday.
coinjiany Is to be congratulated upon their
Mr. Winthrope was removed to Chatta­
hoochee temporarily, where it is hoped lie
Banks W ill Close
will ipiprovo sufficiently to allow his re­
Wednesday, Fcbm nryi22 being a legs!
moval to his home. Mr. Winthrope tins
been subject to epileptic
fits, w hldi holiday the First National ami Peoples
brought on his temporary liberation. .—
Bank will close for the duy

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2 Big Sensational Free Acts.

2 Brass l

Traveling on Their Own Train of Fourteen Cars
~Büiïïl Concert

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tM L S A B O R D HERALD

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A Budget o f . Interesting Items
From Correspondents

m EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY

were Mr. and Mrs. Mors, H. B. McCall and
family. J. S. McKenzie and little Miss
Kntie May, Misa McClannhah and nieces
Miss Lold and Miss Isabel Bishop, Mr.
Clark nnd daughter, Miss Agnes Clark,
Miss Ella Belle Jones, Miss Dixni^ IViniot
Daniels nnd his sister, Miss Tnez Daniels,
MOORE’ S'STATIO N
Special Correspondence to The HenSd:

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« M t o p w l w » W eek ly
C o v e rt the T errito ry fo r
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The llern ld

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Special C o fT W o o d ««» to T lw Herald:

The continued worm weather is bring
Ing out the new growth and bloom in our
orange groves, despite the lack o f rain
Doubtless all on account o f the “ sound of
bells" In the air.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kirk accompanied
by tlioir daughter, Miss Sara, returned
to their home In Ohio, last week.

- Mrs. J. M. Prevail-w as over from Gene*
vn are spending several days with her
son-in-law, J, F. McClellan and grand
children. The youngest child is with Mrs.
P reva il for a time.

WHI M ok e S a n fo rd T h e ir H om e
Mr. nnd Mrel G. H. Brown have, rented I
the Herndon home on Magnolia nvenue
and will make Sanford their future home.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown are well known In
x b i» »Ciilicrti hnvir/g boen former residents
o f Orange county. Mr. Brown served
several terms in the legislature and ul|
one time* was Speaker o f the House.
Mrs. Brown is the daughter o f Hon. J. H.
L m o f Oveldo. For »-nu m ber* o f years J
they have resided in Texas but sunny I
Florida proved too strong an attraction
and their friends are glod to welcome |
them back home.

P o tato B a r r e ls
W e shall start up our barrel fa ctory-w ith in t

a few

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Perro'mem guests throughout the year
F lo rid a Farm Pap er
sod with Die transient guests o f the fast
FnJit growers urid truckers should rood
ew w« h s the house has been full.
the Florida Fruit and Produce News.
^Chsuncy Daniels and his sister. Miss Weekly information o f value. Questions
t Baa. Iris,, heaa been - gw-----u esu recently
---------- answered p p .ja jJ U iu d .^ y p c U . Mqrket

fish-fry by moonllglit

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liveries will

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Inost convenient for purchasers;—

W e w an t jrou to try three largo bot­
tles o f ftezn ll "OX* H a ir Tonic on our
personal guarantee that the trial w ill
not cost you a penny I f It does not give
you absolute toil Infliction. Th at's proof
o f our faith In this remedy, and It
should Indisputably demons Irate that
know whnt w r-tirt" talking about
when jr#
J h a f HexaJJ “hX ' iJair
Ton ic w ill grow hnlr-rin biild heads.
ex eep t_ w b e rc baldnoaa •ha» “ been o f
such long duration that the roots o f
tho hair are entirely dead, the follicles
cloned and grow n over, and the sculp

Oak Avenue and First Street

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Remember, w e are basing our state­
ments a p o n ~ w tin r-tra s~ n tm ta y“ t t w ir
accomplished by the use o f Roxall
113” Hnlr Tonic, and' w e have tba
right to assume that what It has done
fo r thousands o f others It w ill do ;for
you.
In any event you cannot lose
anything by giv in g It a trial on qur
liberal guarantee. T w o sUes, BOc. and
*1.00. Remember, you can obtain Rox­
all Rem cdlra In this comm unity only
at our store — T h e
R em it
Stare.

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Most Complete Line of Baked Goods in Florida

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Chnrlrt M, Hamilton. Ju­
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Bunyan.

To Samuel W. (ianr and t-ranldas H. Bunyan:
It app«art from the affidavit of Andrew Johnaon. [
herrltvduly filed. In which ha any* that ha It the
•ollcitor of the complainant In the alxivc entitled
cauae. that the defendant* Samuel W. Gaar and
Isvinldua II. Bunyan are nOn-retldrnt« ofThe «tate
of Florida, and that their residence It in the d i»
iti Richmond, «tale of Indiana.
Voti are therefore ordered to nppenr to till* hill I
on Honda», the 3rd day of April. Hill, the name
Wins a rule day of lid* court.
It is further ordered that itila notice btrpubllthrd
for lour «ucn-Mive week« In the Sanford Herald, a
newspaper published In Sanford, Florida.
Witni-M. B. M. Kohlnsun. clerk of the Circuit |
Court of the 7th Judicial Circuit InOruaSc cxiunty,
Florida, and Ihewal thereof thl* the Kith day &lt;
February, Hill,
I) M. ROBINSON. Clerk,
(oeall
ily M A. Howard. I). C.
Andrew Johnoon. Solicitor for Complainant. 27-41 |

Phone 100

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Ulan oouhl be eaten, enjoying the frolic Whiiner. Jr„ Secretary.

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F ruits, Vegetables, Candies, Cigars and Tobaccoes
*

— -Tilts Mary Auiln enjoyee a p k « — nt by careful methods a mi the most scnipu*
Icus interirity..“ U
HOmsTimlt
"Week with friends In Orlando durtrag fair •—
n i — 1.......■■up
■■ - al"large
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week.
successful business Tins business will
be carried un by tlH&lt; four youngest sons
0- G. WoUcott spent the ffrst o f the
who have had the manogvment o f it slued
vrek some two car loads o f fruit through
the
father was taken ill with kidney
!he Florida Citrus Exchange.
trouble o year or more ago.
Brown nnd Lilly, Real Estate men,
■»vlng at their disposal 20000 acres more
Flyin g M ach ine Next
M. M. Smith of Winter Pork who is
— S J cst In this Immediate vicinity are
•«oied somewhat permanently at the ip e r ia irig 'h l«'w in te r s in-Sanford..._nuw_
House. Mrs. L ily accompanies makes the run in his auto in 25 minutes.
. be* husband.
The machine is getting too sl »w fur him
The Cushing House has n number o f and u flying machine will be it-e next.

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enjoyed the Charity Ball St. Valentine's
Oulte a number o f our people attended night.
the county fair at Orlando last week and
About a score o f pcopltf from here ^ l i ­
ail seem to have been Weil pleased and lted the fair in Orlando last week.
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entertained. '
One of the prettiest outdoor social
Sl Valentine Day passed, very quietly events we have enjoyed was the social at
in Paula. “ Dan Cupid*’ evidently busy, Cameron City last Friday evening. *
elsewhere, the young people however were
the fortunate guests o f Mr. and Mrs. J.
C a th olic F air
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.S o .ilk ir~B radyvtIlIe, who".gave -the . ncginnhigmt-iioou-ThurBdày. Feb. ¿3
cnJoynWe V alen tin e party'.Tuesday]-find ' ending Snumlny fcmring,-/.Fcb~25
evening.
Ihe-CuthoHoJadrihr&amp;f Sanford assisted by.
their non-Caiholic friends will hold a fair
In the Bishop Block on First street.
GENEVA JOTTINGS
Dinner and supper will be served each
Special Correspondence to The Herald:
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert made a short visit day o f the fair. There are some beautiful
presents to be given uwny, as for in­
. to Orlando and Tam pa last week.
Mrs. Irving Baker entertained the M. M. stance the beautiful. drill now on oxtiiBP
S. society last Thursday afternoon. A fter lion In Mr. Yow cll's window and the 50
the readings and quotations,-vaccination piece d*ilni*r set in the window o f the
was discussed as requested by the board Sanford Furniture Company, the gift o f
Mr. Davison.
of bet ilh.
The fancy work table in charge of Mrs.
Geo. Peters had the misfortune of los­
Rowland, assisted by Mrs. Peters ond Mra.
ing a line horse last week.
Hunt will doubtless attract a great deal
Mrs. Billy Raulerson and children arc
of attention.
viiiting Mrs. Geo. Matthews,
Miss Aranka Tnkuch will conduct the
Mrs. Khebinder’a school observed Arbor country store, with the help of Mrs. AnDsy with appropriate and interesting ex ­ tonowsky and Miss. Emily Kenner.
ercise!, which were enjoyed by patrons
Mrs. LoVcrne iitirt assisted by Miss
and friends.
Peaciiea Lelller, will be in charge of (lie
Mrs. Stevens o f Sanford with a party of Japanece booth.
Candy of all kinds can be had from the
northern friends spent a short while receml) at Mrs. Stevens* Geneva cottage. Misses Agnes Shepherd, Agnes Berner
While here the party were entertained by and Jessie Miltcen.
Mra. F. E. Roumillat will see tliut you
Mesdumcs Fultz and Robinson, also by
get your share pf cuke and ice cream and
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis.
On last Sunday morning nt ibe home she will have us tier assistants, Mrs) W,
of the bride on Luke Geneva, Miss Mar­ H. Hynes und Mrs. J. B. Stryker,
Lust but not least, the dinner and sup­
tha Smith and Mr. Em mcite Litt|c weru
per
table i»resided over by Mrs. Jones, an
happily married in the presence of rela­
experienced
enterer, will contain many
tives and Intimate ffiepds. Miss Ha n o ­
g'tod
things,
6uch ns turkey, chicken nnd
us Mi Lain and Joe Smith being the at­
tend ants. The bride arid groom-ore very all kinds of vegetables. Mrs. Leonardy
much liked by all and their many friends and Mrs. Aycock will assist Mrs. Jones.
No one should miss this fair, the first of
join in wishing them na much liapplnesa
its
kind that has been held for years.*
•ad os few cares us befall the pedestrians
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Death o f Prom inen t Orlando C itizen
Joseph Humby, one of Orlando's pioneer
OVIEDO AND LAKE CHARM
citizens and most honored and'successful
SperU Cor. (oT a Herald.
business men passed away Saturday af­
. U was announced at the Sunday morn- ternoon and was buried Monday from the
lag service in Oviedo and at the af tcr- Presbyterian church. Mr. Bum by was
ooon service in the Lake Charm chapel bom in Colchester, England, April 25,
that Oviedo and Lake Charm would unite 1867. lie was-married to Mury Flowers
In celebrating the birthday o f Georgo Ehftrkin arid in -June, 1873, they came to
Washington W ednesday, February 22, Anfcrica and »eltied In Orlando, where
with a basket picnic on the chapel they have since resided. Nine children
grounds at Lake Charm. Dr. and Mrs. have been born to them. T w o ” of them
roster have been the Inspiration o f many in England and the others in Orlando.
i celebration o f this character on this Ruth Elizabeth (now Mrs. Moore o f San­
national day in the years gone by. and ford). Henry E., A lice Mary (now Mrs.
Oviedo and Lake Cfyann.are anticipating Maddox of Ft. M eade). Alfred W.. Ctias.
M renewal o f an old. time bottom when a ll E., Joseph 'F., A^ia, A . and Lconurd J.
•hall picnic together in this charming These with the w ife are nil still living
little grava.ot Lake Charm.
and were in attendance at theTunernl.
Mrt. J, H. Lee and her little grand
In the pioueer days Mr. Uutuby carried
dflugl ter, Miss Elizabeth Lawton left last the.mail over land from Orlando to San­
Friday for Ft- Myers to visit Di.' Matthews ford to connect with the St. Johns river
n*'d fomljy. Mrs. Matthews Is jt jlnutth- boats. Later he started a small haniter of Mr. and Mrs. J, EL Lee— « •
ware and builders' supply business, which

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the healamr
Seaboard
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for potato

storage room should get barrels in advance

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Orders

should be booked at once.

Mrs. EX C. Packard of Urbann, III., wll
N o tic e K n igh ts Tem plar
arrive in Sanford thia week for a visit
A meeting o f resident Knights Templar I
with her son. J. 0. Packard and fam ily is called to meet nt the law office of
nnd will visit here with her son-in-law, Andrew Johnson in city on Sunday E*eb.,
E. A . Gilbert and grandsons.
19th. at 3:00 p,m ., for the purpose o f per­
Herbert Beecher has been ilLwith a se­ fecting an organization o f a local comvere attack o f whooping cough.
mnndery. AH Knights Templar are in- [
Mr. and Mra, J. C. Ellsworth, Jr., had vited to be present.

recently as their guests Frank Ruetenik
A B eau tifu l V alen tin e
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. , Chndderton. of o f Mentor, Ohio, Martin Ruetenik o f Clove*
Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Kem p received a i
Mllfoid Conn., are visitors In the hospitable land, Ohio and Louis Knelling o f W il­
beautiful valentine on Tuesday morning |
homo of Mrs. C. F. Cooley.
loughby, Oh|o.
in the shape o f a fine baby girl.
Miss Barbara McLain o f Geneva, Fla.,
Mrs. Ella Greenland, Mr. and Mrs. P. G.
It visiting her «later, our popular-little Miller, Mr. and Mre.-J. Ju—LIUwurth. Jr,
teacher.

days.

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

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138 West Bty St. :

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CELERY

CELERY

“ A Newspaper Within a Newspaper.”

Published In the Interests o f the intending Investor and Settler by the Howard-Packard Land Company, Incorporated. Sanford, f loride

Some Ways to Prepare Celery for the Table

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IJ H the marketing of the Sanford Celery crop now in- full swing, we devote considerable
• space in this week’s “Sub-Irrigator” to the celery product from the viewpoint of the
"" housewife who desires to learn the various ways in which celery can be prepared for the
-v..

C elery, said to be a fine help in b an ish in g rh eum atism an d an excellent tonic for
than the average housew ife gives it.
It is easy to jie rv e a n d m ost delicious in its natural o r ra w state, but it can be cooked in n u m ero u s delectable
m u c h trouble.
O n e m o d e m c o o k b o o k author alo n e gives thirty-tw o different m ethods.

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[ Is a sustaining dish a n d w o n d erfu lly beneficial if taken every d ay fo r a tim e.
C ie a n fo u r heads o f celery a n d cut into small
pieces;— S im m e r in tw o -o u a rts-o f-w a te r-w ith tw o thinly slieed-on ion s. S p rin k le in to th&amp; sau cep an a p o u n d , o f very finely ground
rice, fltir.well together, a d d h alf-p ou n d co ld conked chicken o r b o iled m utton, cut u p in dice, a n d three quarts o f ligh t llravy.
S e a s o n w ith salt a n d p e p p e r an d stir on the fire until boiling, then sim m er gently h our a n d half, keeping sk iip m e d every now
a n d agkin.
A d d h a lf p in t cream , p o u r in to h ot tureen a n d serve w ith crutons or d in n e r biscuits.

C elery “ al F ritto ”
Is the p o p u la r Italian celery dish.
R em o v e the green leaves and cut fine w hite celery stalks in to bits an in ch lon g.
C lea n it and
put into bo ilin g w ater fo r quarter hour, then d ry it o n a napkin.
B eat .u p a fresh egg, a d d a little p epper a n d salt, then the celery
roll in to b re ad c ru m b a n d try in butter, o r fine w hite lard.
S erv e very hot.
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Cream of C elery Soup
Wash one head of celery, cut in small pieces and simmer in one pint of water until perfectly soft. Mash.in the «a m e water, n«l«i one
minced onion, and cook ten minutes longer, then pour in one pint of scalding milk. Strain, return to saucepan, add one tablespoonful of Hour
stirred smooth in a little cold milk, one tablespoonful of butter, and salt
and pepper to season. Serve
hot with crackers.
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C elery

Wash, trim off tough stalks, tie the bundle, cook in boiling water slightly salted for twenty minutes, or until tender. -M is te n toast with
'ater, spread with butter, lay a few stalks on each slice, add butter and salt and serve hot as a course, or the main part of a m eal when
meat is not desired.
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- Celery Soup With Rice, ..
*)ne quar of broth, one quart of milk/one half cup of rice, one teaspoon salt, one head of Sanford Celery, seasoning. Wash the rice well and rinse in cold water, ¡•¡id put
in a thick saucepan over the Arc. with a pint of milk and a teaspoon of salt. Wash the celery and grate the white stalks, letting the grated celery fail into the milk until«mirPly
covered, then put the rice and gently simmer.together until the rice is tender cuough to rub through n sieve with a potato innshfcr. adding more milk ns rice- absorbs what has
been put in. - After rubbing the rice through the sieve, return it to the saucepan, place it again over the fire, and gradually stir in with it the quart of broth If this quantity of
stock docs not dilute the soup to n creamy consistency, odd a little milk. Let the soup get very hot, season with salt and pepper and a pinch of grata! nutmeg, und serve .-i once

A Favorite Canadian Celery Dish Is This: Clean and wash three stalks of celery and cut in two-inch pieces. Put in u stewpan with mildly salted cold w.iut aid
bring to tl boiL Then emersc into cold water and dry on a cloth. Return to the ptewpan wiUi on ounce of butter, seasoning, on ounce of lean cooked chopped and a pinch of
sugar. Cover with white stock and let all simmer a quarter of hour. Then sprinkle it over with an ounce of rice flour. Cover it with white stock and let all boil slowly for ot.e
hour and half, till the stock is reduced and creamy. Put in three tnblespoonfuls of tomato sauce und let it aimiper ten minutes adding finely chopped parsley.

Celery au Gratln
Is liked by those fond of cheese flavor. Chop the celery in holf inch lengths and cook until tender in salted water. Drain and re-heut in white sauce Put in layers in
buttered bake-dish, sprinkling each layer with dry breadcrumbs and grated cheese. Dot the top layer with crumbs and cheese, with butter and brown in oven.

Creamed Calory and Carrots
Make a nice dish to serve witji chops.

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Cut celery in small pieces and dice carrots! cook separately in salted water until tender, drain and re-heat together in white sauce

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. Cutfcclery in three inch pieces, dip In battef, fry in deep fat und drain on brown paper. Serve with tomato suuce.
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A re fine served with pork choirs and
shoe string irotntocs. Cook together-a
tablespoon each flour and butter and
when well mixed pour into-one oup of
milk. Add gradually -beaten yolk two
eggs, then one cup celery cut into bits,
season withxjelory. salt and pepper and
nooL Mold when cool into .small cro­
quettes, roll in cracker dust, then in
beaten egg. then In cracker dust again
and set aside for on hour. Fry in deep fat

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.Celery Sandwiches

Write for information, also for booklets describing the lands
and the opportunities awaiting the man with a little money

Cut Sanford celery into small
mix with mayonnaise dressing, spread on
bread and butter.

Buy Qanford Celery from your retailer and
serve raw or In any of the above
mentioned ways.

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T h eodor stalks of celery that arr un­
fit for serving raw may be used. Cut
ThTtfihch pieces, put into boiling wilier
anltcd, and boll thirty to Forty miiiDW
make a suuce'by adding to one cupful of
the water the celery has stewed in. two
tubleapoonfuls condensed inilk or cream
and one tablespoonful ibuttet. Tnickerwith one tablespoonful of .flour and poui
over the celery.

Celery and Brown Bread
Chop quite fine enough celery to mnkf
three cupfuls, and cook it until tender m
boiling water Add to it one quart of hot
milk, one onion,- season to taste sad
thicken with a little flour rubbed smooth
in a lump of butter. Let it get very ho*
und serve with brown bread sandwiches

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riii Itin I of which I* now on
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The highest amount«* indetrtednesgpr liability
to which this Torporatlon shall subject &lt;H*eir. shall
be an amount equal to the entire capital stock of
this corporation.

¡ill* irf Florida.
u r r i n or i»ou*ro«ATro»i or
---- THE---SANrORO LAND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
W t, the t n r i r r t « f t M .- h ^ n»twrd to a taurtate
• aurtelvra tt*ether and do hereby ■ •w d o le o u n e ■
^ w g - th e r for the Purpone of forming a body polhw »ml corporate under ami by virtue of the lawi
. rf the Slate of Florida, and do hereby adopt the
f following Article» of Incorporation:
„ . A r n n z l.
The name of thia corporation »hall be THE SAN____I) DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, and
It» orincipal place of hintine»* »hall be at Sanford.
Ornnsr County. Florida, but It »hail have »uch othrr offleta. ngendea and place» of buiinesa In FlorlI . anj in other Stale* or Che United Stale* and In
foreign countrle* a i it* Hoard a t Director* may de­
termine.
A an cu II
nature of the builnea* tobe tramtty and a
nil
ôorpôraûan
to d o any
jí of
tb* thing* herein *et forth and In hay part of the

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owni hold, control, leotc, rent. *ell.
and othrrwDc deal in real
mortgage, t .
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imi an
to ïn the Slat* of Florida nnd In other atate* of the
United State* and In foreign countries.
To aruulre. own. lea»*, occupy form*, farm lend».
CfthaitH, grave*, ranch»*, town *ltr* and terrltb(ie *']o l*y out, plat. Improve. Irrigate, drain, culti­
vate. u*e. or operate the propeny or the corpora­
tion, or or Other*, and to do nnd perform nil thing*
appropriate or needful for the development and
Improvement of the *ame for nny purposes for
which the *ame may be adapted, to undertake end
dJrrct the management and is le or the property of
tbt aajoratlon, or the property of others, and to
tramait pa commUgion the general butine*» of
real-rente hrdMK
To bt y. aetL leaae, rent, erect and construct houï­
ra, bull llng*. works and factorie* of nny kind on
Ihejjroperty of the corporation, or on the property

Chase &amp; Co.

_M eets every Monday at 7:30 p. in..'over Imperial
Theatre W P. Stone, N. G.
W, S. Daluwin. Soc'y.;

Axnax VII
The name* anti residences of the subscribing In
ty per atei » of this eafpon tlofi.ant! the-armxntt of
the capital itock lubscribrcf by each, area* follows

F J-.|)oughlon,

Itosinn. Mass,

Seminole Chapter No. 2 , Order Eastern Star
Meets every second and fourth Friday In month.
Every one who has seen hi* Star in the East are
rordlally Invited lo visit (he chapter.
. A lky E. Roast«, Sec y.

SHIPPERS OEL
Meeting* firs t.....
nd......
third Tuesdays In evenr month
Hall In Wellwme Block third floor.

71211 shares

Í. F. Wilcox,
71211 abare t
Scnutton, Pa
H .A, Ilowar ‘
Sanford, hit..'
712!)« Shares
J. O. Hack ait
Sanford._
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7I2H share*
C. C. Ilowart
Sanford, Fla
100 shares
H. C. Trask *
Sanford, r ia
50 -»h ares
N W n u t* WucatOf. The subecrlblng incorpora
tors have lirreunto set their names:
F.- E. HOUGHTON.
I ¥ . WILCOX,
fa. A. HOWARD,
J. 0. PACKARD.
C C. HOWARD.
II. C. TRASK.
Sixty or FTnainx
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Coonty or O s *)*«
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I hereby certify that hrfore me. a Noury-Huhllc.
persona lly ■appearud H. Adna Howard. Jesse O.
Packard. Claude C. Howard, and Homer C. Trask,
to me well known to be (our ol the persons named
In and who subscribed their names to the ioregolng
Articles of lncor|iorntlon, and severally ocknowjf ilia l before me that they subscribed nnd executes!
the same for the purposes therrln expressed
I n Witaras Wuuuiir.JJvBve hereunto set my hand
and official seal, at Simlafif1 In ihe County uf.
Orange and the Stateof Florid a. on thlrthe 8th
day of January, A. D. IUIL
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M arci. C. A nomsun.
Notary Public. Stateof Florida, at Urg
My Commission expires Feb. 4th. 191

Phoenix Lodge No. 3. K. of P.

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G. W. Spencer, Master; J. C. Ensmlngrr. Secte-'
tary. Communication every fin i and third Thurs
days at 7:30 p. m. Visiting brother* welcome.

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e r r o r America

General Insurance Agents •_

Sanford Local Union No. 1751, U. H. of C. and J
of A. meets every Thursday night at 7 o'clock Ik
the Eagles'Hall. W. A. Rumohr, president; T. L
Lent, K . 1 U T .

SANFORD. FLORIDA

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Si a i i or U u u a n u r m i
County nr Si r mi a
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1 herr hy certify that befiire me. a Notary I’nliUc..
in nod for Mid County nnd State, personally XT**
reared K. E. Houghton, to me well known to lie one
of the persona named In. nnd who executed the
foregoing 'nnd utiAched Articles of Incurporntlon.
and acknowledged that ho executed the lam e for Onirc:
the purposes therein menlioned.
lit Wmirss WitMrur. I have herruntn set my
hum! und official »cal fit Huston, in the County of
4ulLllk _,ind State of Mnssorhusett*..on this 2nd
doytir February. AT D.T 11)11.
(Seal)
Guwuc L. Ha» » , ■
Notary IhthUc for Massachusetts

DR.

To manufacture, produce, purelia*« or otherwise
«quirt ; to hold. own. mortgage, pledge, sell, a*ilgn. rruufer or otherwise nUpose of, trnde nnd
L-. daalia anil with timber, lumber, tmyal.tlurci. 1er
llllirr* material*, fruit*, farm products, live stock
and »11 other goods, personal property, ware*, and
jaerehi ndlae of eveiV cla** and description which
-may hr calculated dlrcctlip or Indirectly to rfTactu■te lia :u*tne*s.
ta Uiue benda and arcure the same by pledges
S taty or P ennsylvania 1
ce deeds of trust or mortgage* of or upon the whole
County or L ackawanna 1 M
or any |art of the property held by the Corporation,
I hereby certify IhatTv-bhe me, a Notary Public.
■ad lo «eli and Pledge such bonds for proper corporat* utos a* and when the Hoard of Director* may In and for_»ald County and Stale, personally ap‘
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J. F. Wilcox, to uic well known to be ime ut
'Betrrmtnr; to loon 'and borrow money on note*,
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the fura­
hand*, mortgage* or other securities
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ubsciibc. fur. huld^fltifidllMfc—QL going nnd attached Articles of Iroiirporatlnn, und
acknowledged-Hint
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Mitt*
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hetw re acquire, »ell. transfer, nsstgn. tnortg.iKe.
pledge, or o herwise dispose of the »hares and cap­ purtK»es therein mentioned.
N Wirhtas Wirnmir. I have hereunto set my hand
ital ItDk of.or any bond*. *ecurltir* and evidence*
Utlodr'iledne»* issued or creatrd by any other cor- and oflicial seal at Scranton, In the County of I^irkswsnns.
and Stateof IVtmsylvnnln. on thl* 2nd
purslioi or corporation* of this stale, or any other
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ittte, eountryor nation: and while the owner o f* ay of February.
luchltock, bonds or other obligatlun*. to exercise pTSeal)
■II the tight*, power* and privileges uf ownership
Ntu.tr V. Dtirrr
thereof, and to exercise voting powers thereon In
Notary Public
the »ante extent that a natural person might or
My rominlsslon will expira at' ihn end of next
could do.
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session
To nukif contract* of any kind whatsoever for
the furtherance of It* businesses and purposes, and
L c ia l N o tic e
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gemrsl'vto exerdse sucli power» as mny tío incidcnl lo Iho Pulpóse* and buslness of snid cxirtxirnNotice Is heieby given that the undersigned have
tion, *t. l to have. exerdse and enjuy nll the rights. tieen duly appointed and qualified hy the United
tnwers-ind privileges Incident lo corporations or- States Circuit Court for the Southern District of
gonlird nnd existing under.the laws of the Stale ol tttilo. Western Division. In Equity case No. (1(175
1leniti!
thereof; also by the Unltal Stairs Circuit Court for
The I uegolng clause* shall be construed us Inde­
lieSeulhrrn District of Florida in Eijulty case No.
pendent objects, businesses nltd power*, and the 154 thereof, ns receivers of The Florida Land and
rnumnntion nl nny specific business nr power shall Development Company, a corporation organlrrd
not he held to limit or restrict in any manner any under the laws of the stale of Ohio. All persons,
other tmsine*» or power of this corporation.
firms or corporations Imlehlrd to said company are
required to make immediate payment, and all
A in a x ill
creditors are notified to present their claims duly
The amount of the capital stock of thl« corpora- authenticated to the undersigned lor allowance on
tldn sh ill be EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL- or before July I. 1911, as tier order of court
I.AK5 '$8Ull.O(&gt;U.OO)CMu be divided Into eight
JOHN C. ANDHF1WS,
thousand shares of the par value of One Hundred
FRANK It CRAMER.
Dollar» ( $100.00) each. Of said capital stock Four
Receiver* of The Florida Lund A Development Co.
Hunditd Fifty Thousand Dollars (1430,000 00 ) F'rnnkllnT. Cahill, Ally..
f
divided Into four thousand five hundred shares of
38-30 Ulymyer Huildlng.
the.par rntuti of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00)
'attrrson A. Reece mid Joseph C. Smith, Altys .
each, si all he common stock, and Three Hundred
413-414 Johnston Huildlng.'
Fifty Tnuuiund DoHars ($ 3 50.00000) divided
22-Ut
Cincinnati, Ohio
into three thousand live hundred shares of the par
value of. One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each.
' shall U. preferred steak.
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N o t i c e o t A p p lic a t io n f o r f a x D e e d
S*xl preferred stuck shall entitle the holder* to
U n d e r S e c t io n u o f C h a p t e r 48 GB
rvcelve In each year, out of Hie net earnings of I he
corporation, a fixed yearly dividend of sevrn (7 )
L a w s o f F lo r id a
per centum before any dividend shall be paid tu. n
or set apart fur the common stock: »uch dlvklrnd
Notice is hereby given Hint K K Roberts of
on the preferred stock shall Ik payable seini-uiinu- Chulnotn Florida purdiaserof Part Tax Certificate
ally upon the First day of January und of July of Sp 21152 tlatewf the first day of June, A D , 189«,
each year. The dividends on lit« TKCfirrW »Ibfk uis filial said certllLalt- 111 my office, a fid lias
•boll be cumulative, so that. If In ony year d ivi­ made application for Tnx Deed lo issua in accord­
dends amounting to seven (7 ) per centum shall ance with low. Said certificate embraces the' fol­
not be paid on such preferred stock, the deficiency lowing descrllmi protierly situated in Orange
shell Ir a charge upon the net earnings of the cor- County, Florida, to wit: F. Oecrcs of S -W. to bf
psrstiii l. snd be paid subsequently before nny div­ N.-E. 14 of S -W It Sec 27 Tp 21 S R 32 E
idends shall Ik paid upon or set apart for the com­ The said laud Iwing assessed at the date of the
mon stuck.
Usuanceof sueh certificate in the name of R. A.
Thet.ilance of the net profits of the corporation, Mills.
»her il e payment of sab! cumulative dividends of
Unlqs* »aid Cerllticale »ball Ik ie&gt;lccmcd ac•even (7 ) i*r centum per annum to the holders of cordinK lo law. Tax Deed will issue thereon on the
priterr d stock, may bo distributed as dividends 4th day of March A. D 1911
among the holders of the common stock as and
Witness my official signature und seal this the
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•hen V*e hoard
off Director*
stiaii determine.
The Iviard of Directors muy Issue such preferred
B. M. ROBINSON,
•be»,,' nd certificates therefore us and when the
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange County, Florida
ssid Uo.ird shall determine, and the vote or assent
25-41
M the stockholders shall not be necessary for such

I Florida Fruita »«¿ Vegetables j

Meets teuind and fourth
h Tuesday*. Visiti
knights always welcome P. E Hutchinson, C
Felix S. Frank, K. H. and S.

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Peoples Bank of Sanford, Florida

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The O NLY bank in Sanford that .
IN S U K E S ^E V E R Y DOLLAR DE­
POSITED A G A IN S T LOSS from any
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Hines Dltlß. over WoodrulT's Store
SANFORD. FLORIDA

DR. R. M. MASON

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DENTIST

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Phone 10

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Safety Deposit Boxea for rent

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H. Hi STEVENS.
President
Vice-President.

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DICKINSON &amp; DICKINSON

H. E. TOLAR
Cashier

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Peoples Bank Bldg.

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HAND BROTHERS

Sanford, Florida

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PHYSICIAN

L IV E R Y , F E E D and
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H a rn ess and W agons

Oflice llotmt:
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Other hour» by.appointment

Sanford

B Iscksm lthlnE snd Horucshoolnj,

H orses and M u le s Bought and Exchanged

F lo rid a

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Shoe Repairing By Machinery.

I’racticea in State and Federal Court»

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M G T. Huildlng.

Q u ic ke r, N e a te r and B e tte r than th e O ld W ay^i
GEO. A. DeCOTTES

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ATTO RNEY xm&gt; COUNSELLOR at LA W

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Just T ry Me and See

No. I I 3 W . M rst Street, N ext D oor to W o o d ru ff’ s S tore

Practice in Suite «nd Federal Courte
Wclborn Block

..S am e Man but New L o ca tion

Sanford. Flu

THOMAS EMMET WILSON
A1TO RN EY AND COUNSELlAJR
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The holders of preferred slock ahull. In case of In f l i c C ir c u it C o u r t , S e v e n t h J u d ic ia l
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litulds ion or dissolution of the corporation, he en­
C ir c u it O r u n g c C o u n ty . F lo r id a In
titled P Ik paid In full, both the principal of their
Kraidnncea. Sanford and Svlvan Lake
shares and the accrued dividends, before ony
C h an cery
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stock. The holders qf preferred stock shall not bo Geo. T. Lippincott, Com- 1
plnlnant
eaUUal to vote said preferred slock In any election
vs
) Notice of tale under
mdlmtor* or for the manugepirnt oi the corporaEddy K. Shera and Flora degree of foreclosure
‘ JUSTICE OF «THE PEACE
Taylor
Shern.
Defend
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preferred stock shall Ik redeemable at the
Under and by virtue of a degree of foreclosure
Option of the Hoard Of Directors..at tiny dividend
HOTART- PUfiUC
in
the
ubovc
staled
paying time after live (3 ) years fruiti the dais of nnd aale, mqde and entered
7 *0*0 said stock, at par valúa oX said stock and n cause on the fourteenth day of January, A. D ,
Kemlum of five ( 8 ) per centum, together with all UJlfTby Honorable Minor S. Jone», Iodge of thr
Circuit Ciiurt for the Seventh Judicial Circuit
(im i
of
“ guai Interest or dividends.
Office in City Hall
reSlatr ef Florida,
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in nnd for range County, in
htMtfs of preferred stock «hall have lite upcaute therein
In a cauae
Hierein pending, wherein
iiS° •i.a a j'llm e after Ove years .front the date of chancery. ih
w*u*o Mid stock of Converting the same Into any George T. Lippincott was Complainant and Eddy
otite lands or property of the corporation which K. Shera and Flot a Taylor Shera were Responden t«,
A D A M E JOSF.PHINE
the* may select, a l l u market price at the lime of I «holl sell at public outcry to the highest and
open * d its for leaching the
***CJI. ojoverslpn: and upon lite surrender of saM Mist bidder, (or cash, at the front door of the Court
- f * “ •* *,“ y Dm* after three year* from dale of Ipu»e lo the City of Orlamid? Orange County.
¡jjue. the Hoard of Directors aliati cause to be issued Stateof F&gt;thU, during the legal h o u » of sale,
ITT ruqrnrgncc o f a auDUkot annoiai nf lite. ita_ Hu/uija- jtirç MLÍlb AJBiq.it JI., lj¿ _
I corporation, which may be selected being the le gd rffV s day, ihe Mlowing drstrilKa Tailor System Ö I
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par. together with any Inlrrest or d l v County of, Orange and State of Florida, more February 1st.
particularly
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as follow», to-wil'
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mend which may have accrued on said stock.
Yawall ihiihiing
,‘A4w ■m HUik-thn «ummoof stnet. nr this t t o A u u ii 3 n o c te t o I ü ê b Heat ~ u t the North T E L E P H O N E 204.
w »W i Hon may be payable In real or personal west quarter uf the Northwest quarter of Section
Jj”vef V- or In labor or services or may be Issued 3 In Towiuhlp Twenty (2 0 ) Southof Range TtilrtYpurpose of real or personal property, one (31), t a il. Less a strip fifteen (I S ) feel wide
-he pay merit of ta lo ro r service*, st a just off (he North. East and Weal side», which is to be
J. V . R. P A G E
determined by the Hoard of Dl- kept open perpetually

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power to exetclse It* corporate rights and DanchlsW lo d of ninety-alne (BO) years from and
« h i to* commencement a t its corporate existence.

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heemary and treasurer, clectedLy the
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Directors from among lliclr number, and
“ ••ra of flve Directors who must be bolder* of
'.“ “f * *h**ee of oummint stock of the corpoannually by said stockholders,
r t.,,"’ J*1* a,*t annual nieciiiig of the stockholders
'a r o a n flif Ptmrldad for, and until their suo-easors
ts'loB sh»l|*hi
the udicers of this corpoH. A. Howaxu, Preskdeat,
l A-Jhnrswt, General Manager;

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Special Master in Chancery.

. Notice of election
To decide whether the sele of Inluiicating liq­
uor*. wince and brers shall tto prohibited In Orange
county. Florida
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Pursuant to an ordrr
by ine
the ttoard
Hoard at
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issued oy
bounty rvo»n,UaWn*ra v t Orange m m lx-.FIaaida.
Count
t a r d a i jiiectiiig helifon the lltli day of January.
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Notice to bareby given that an election will be
held In Orange county. Florida, on Wednesday.
March 1st, 1911. to decide whether the sale of In­
toxicating liquors, wines or bear shall be prohibited
In the county of Orange » a l e o f Florida.------ — In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand
and seal of«dHce this 11th day of Janaary. A D.
1911
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H M ftOH*SON.
Clerk County Commissioners of Orange Co.. Fla.
23-31
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" Only-National Bank in Orange County
Funds pVotectod by Burglary In^surance*"
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There are Absolutely no Restrictions ip O u r . Contract.
A E E O W S Y fllT r O
Place the greater portion o f your money in improvements. L e ts you get the land n\
working shape and then you can manage the production so as to meet the monthly
payments, wnich are \ •

Only $ 2 P er A c re P er M onth
T h is gives you six years to pay out the land contract which* if it drew interest here at
, the current rate, would amount to a good round sum, m any o f the realty dealers giving
long time payments solely to get you hooked up on the interest account, but

OUR CONTRACT DOES NOT C A L L FOR INTEREST
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A n d you have the use o f the land for six years which is the.:life o f ^ ^ iUg.gntxact_J i q
terms o f sale could be made more liberal for good land.
Y o u might purchase poor,
non-producing land on easier terms but it would be of no value to you after you had p u r
chased itS
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M any of O ur G row ers H ave M ade Enough o ff of T h e ir L e ttu c e Crops
During this season to pay them entirely out of debt and there is little or no reason why you should not
be able to do as well.
u

T h e G row ers H e re W h o H ave M ade the M ost M oney
\ Are the ones who have gone Into the ‘‘W ILD ” and taken new land and brought it up to a high state of
cultivation, thus allowing their knowledge of the vegetable growing business to grow as their land improved

New Comers to the Celery Delta

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Will do well to only clears couple of acres of new land and begin the business on this area. As th eir
knowledge extends they can clear up additional acreage and increase their operations. This C om pany
can acll you

Two; two and one-half, three, four or five acres
Of celery and vegetable land, each portion guaraeteed to produce a flowing artesian well, and on the

Write us your wants
It also tells you abo
200 per acre.

ou our book on vegetable grow
W e bave im proved land at from $400

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Volume III

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 24.1911

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

watch

T H E ^ ftsi

oRowtR LUCKY SANFORD AGAIN

Great Interest Manifest In the Popu­
larity Plano Contest

The General News o f “ The Land
of Flowers.

The following Is the standing o f the
contestants up to date:

CULLED EROM THE STATE PRESS

MU* Maude H arris....................................I0S.500
Miss (UaUjrs Catchrl.................................. 70,875
Miss Mildred P o tte r................................. 50,500
Miss Jessie Stumolf..................................
12.575
MIssl.laclys Gardner...............................
7,025

Miss ¿ate Underwood.. . . . ............... 2,125
........ ................
2.000
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Im ­ M sa L u d llA tw Iu u d ik ......... dsr-ws -.r. ~ a (
Mint Helen Howland- *V.. n V j i S . . : . . ’
Mrs. Mabel Johnson./..,........ ................

F »» ■ An Epitome o f th e W e c k ’ s * M o s t
p o r t a n t H appenings In th e
S ta te ’s Domain. . Thousands o f tourists are daily flocking
lato Florida and already it is evident
that this season is by far the best in the
history of Florida. Indications are that
travel southward will continue extremely
heavy for many weeks yet.

Prospects look very- bright for the
farmers In the southern*part o f the state,
and die possibility' o f a splendid crop
this season Is more than evident, judging
from the reports received from various
farmers and planters throughout the
state, and from the large vegetable ship­
ments w M c h - ttr e - b e ln g - «u »d c to - t h e
Eastern and Western markets.
. Directly-ffT the 'd o s e -o f t l » —aviation
mceFBundny -evening, in Tampa, deputy
sheriffs arrested J. A . D. McCurdy and
Clem Beacliy, the two aviatpra giving the

-------- exhibittonf Col. T .J ^ L .: liruwn. .president
—----- nf fft»lehrqiiont a nd tw o ticket sellers, on
charges o f having violated the stole Sun­
day law which stipulates that no amuse
ment feature 'far wldch n price o f ad­
mission is charged shall be allowod to
run on the Sabbath. In view o f the
laxity which this law has been enforced
in tho joist, theaters and picture shows
running here In full blaBt every Sunday,
the arrest o f tho two avintors caused a
general sensation.
Will Blake, the superintendent of the
gas department o f the Gnlncsvjlle Gas nnd
Electric Power Company, had a ' very
narrow escape from as|)hyxiatlon Friday
afternoon while jicrfectlng a tap on the
gns main on W est Liberty street. Hud it
not been for the presence o f n negro as­
sistant thero la no doubt but that the
young man would hu^e breathed his last
as he,WAS j n a very weak ond unconscious
condition when his hotly was piillwrTfflrtr
the ditch in which he was working.
To give some idea as to the amount of
money invested in automobiles in Florida,
it is a safe proporltlou to say that it runs
into the millions. There was about 2,400
automobile permits issued by the secretary
of state, up to January 1, nnd placing the
value of each cor on an average o f $2,000
will make n ea rly '95,000,000 invested in
these machines,
- Many o f the-roads Jn the vicinity of
Winter Haven are being s tra w «! nnd
thereby'greatly \inj&gt;roved. Sira wing roads
is ono o f the cheapest ways to secure
good roads and m o re -o f it should he
done. There, is nothing that improves u
community like good roads and nothing
that will imprése Northern people as
much. W inter Hoven owes a lot of its
growth to the good roads it has, and it
ought to have twice as ninny more. The
convicts have built a great deal in the
county lately and every one is speaking
of tlte advantage to the county of work­
ing .them on roads instead o f tensing
them.

otrr or tows
Minnie E. Armstrong, Orlando................
Cameron City Church........... ..................
M l»* Florence E. Kinney, Oveldo............
Mr*. Addle Robinson Geneva .................
Ml** Nellie Amlck, Orlando....................

8,500
4.028
3,200
1,525
1,500

Miss Maude Harris leads tho game this
week with MiSs Gladys Gntchcl a close
second, whlld Miss Mildred Potter Is hold­
ing down third place willi* ease, and tho
rest followliig'wuh'handsom e returns.
A ten year subscription would liavo
j&gt;ut those not holding first -place in the
lead. The contest will dost; soon nnd if
yohr favorite fails to win the piano blame
yourself with ndglect.
— Tho Cousinul changing of. thc popular
contestants into first place is as Interest­
in g a gam e to watch as over has attract^
ad -the Am erican public. To be a winner
in n contest not only gives honor in Urn
home county but a standing o f note in
other states. It is well worth the time
amj energy spent to bc tlie winner in“ the
Herald's “ Piano Contest.“ TbouRnntls’ tic
in unmarked grnVes'ftT Tccglvc the houor
of being tho most jmjmlar. Fortunes
have been lost to secure such distinction.
It requires nu sacrifice to be the most
popular in Orange county. Bui everyon e
who is helping their, friend to gain first
place receives in- return full value for
every dollar sent In. Vour home is not
worthy a place in this county unless you
are u subscriber to the Sanford Herald.
Reciprocity is our 'm otto arid you owe it
to your own interest to send your Shbscrijitlon for at ieat flvo yonrs. Others
are doing, why not youT Send today to
Mrs. M. F. Keyes, the Contest Editor, nnd
jirojycr credit will be given you ond votes
to your favorite.

t ITEMS OF

SANF0RD IS A FAVORED SECTION

From

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK

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t * r Growers- Benefit _ _ . "
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The slogan o f ’•rafisy Suofcft(t£ gained
several years ago on account re f the im ­
munity froth cold comes into prominence
again this week when our less fortunate
neighbors are suffering the loss o f nil the
tender vegetables. Despite the sudden
drop in temperature on Wednesday night
only a small jxirtlOii o f tender benns and
cucumbers-hare- beep injured n g vet
the great ^'Celery,Delta" nnd the ability
to make good our claims as the most fa ­
vored section in tlte world can be made
again.
The'recent drought over the state de­
monstrates tho value of irrigated lands
in Sanford,— Tha cold inap-lhia weck-demonstrates the value o f our lake protec­
tion.
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The shipping rates —demonstrate -the
value o f our location on the St. Johns
river. „

LUCKY SANFORD I

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~*~Blrdmen In ¿Milord — 1 . _
. J. A ..D , McCurdy the daring aviator
who recently flew from Key West to
Havana was in the city yeslerdny. Mr.
McCurdy was looking for P. M. Etder to
make a flight with him at Daytona
Bench. '
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To Telephone Subscribers
You will get quicker service by calling
by number New directories arc now
out. I f you huve none notify central,
otlly call by name is given lu directory,
or in case of party lines, where more than
one party is on the line.

Zachary etfvc d as m a id 'o f honofi*]
car Pearson' as best man and Misses
Mabel Sehtnelz and Fanny Cooley as
bride’s maids. Miss Helen Putter, niece
o f the bride, was flower girl and.Miss
Margnrct Zachary bore the ring. Rev, J.
F. McKcnnoti, pastor o f the Presbyterian
nf
paform ed tho certs
many
mony using the ring service. Tho bride

President, Mrs, Chappell; 1st, vice-j»resldent, Mrs. J. K. Mcttlngcr; 2nd. vice-presi­
dent, Mrs. M. H. Bowler; 3rd, vlce-j»rcsldent, Mrs. J. D. Jinkins; secretary, Mrs.
M. A. Miot; treasurer, Mrs. R. M. Mason.
A t the conclusion o f the business a social
half hour wus enjoyed.
Some of the members o f the Welnkn
Club enjoyed a delightful bridge jiarty
on Tuesday nfternotm. Those jwesent
had a thoroughly good time und tfie
jirize was captured hy Miss Miller, of
North Carolina, the guest of Miss Haw ­
kins.

The Woman’s Christian Tcmj»erance
Union held a splendid meeting In tho Bap­
tist Church on Tuesday of lost week, Mrs.
Wildmnn jiresiding. A good number of
in terest«) members were jtresent nnd
topics o f vital Interest, were discussed
intelligent
and profitably. Mrs. L. K.
Philips read a most interesting and helj&gt;ful jKijier on My Neighbor's Child a ml
Mine. Miss Roach o f Americus, Georgia
sang a very j»retty solo.

Mrs. Fields'entmafned-the-tadta# 0/ vited! Mrs. Uinuick, Mrs. Walker, Mrs.
ttie Home Mission Society of the Methodist Briggs. Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. Brown, Mrs.
BrUsflp.J4a.JL 1L ChviiPcIL .Jrl»... A._ R.

Parents' Club will meet at High ScEooT
Chappell, Mrs. Samrnis, Mrs. Dorner, Mrs.
Auditorium nekt Monday at, 3 o'clock. Tuesday afternoon. A fter a brief busiMcDougaL Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Raynor,
ness
session'the
annual
election
e
f
officers
Fine program wiU be rendered. EJfery
MUs Raynor, Mrs, Squires, Mrs. Ben
cook
place
with
the
following
mult.
one cordially Invited to attend.

Brief

Historical Spring Flowing
For_ Hurried Readers

'played live. wedfffng mwah,- iiLuifesslo

1 .kinds

are

ing the thirteenth annual poultry exhibit
o f the Pittsburg Fanciers' Club. -P rizo
winning fowls from nearly every State o f
the Union and from Canada, Germany
and England are Included.
President-Emeritus Charles W . Eliot, o f
ftre foot library
the |&gt;ro|»cr thing, has set about fixing the
size o f a normal fam ily. He beileres the
number o f children in every fam ily should
be live or tlx, and that a woman should
bear a child every two years from the
age, say, o f 24 until she Is 40, w ijh al­
lowance fo r death to cut -down- U »_ a .v -__

wore a handsome traveling suit o f flue
blue serge. Tho groom and b c s ^ p ia n
were attired in Ita g L while Hie costumes
o f the maid o f Hu*wr, bride’s maids,
flower and ring girls were o f -delicate
white__ Im m ediately a fter t h e . ceremony
the entire comjmny present at tho church
erago.uf oigJ^jJius acquired.
repaired to the lovely Paata home o f Mrs. 4
C. F. Cooley, where congratulations w ere - Abou£.23BD pcrcs in the Connecticut
extended and n most delightful reception valley tobacco growing section will be de­
given by Mrs. Cooley was enjoyed, re­ voted to the shade grown jiroduct this
freshments, consisting of delicious salads, year, against BOO[ acres so cultivated last
sandwiches, rionm, d ik e s ' and coffee be­ year. Growers say the expansion .is due
ing served informally in airilhg room and
parlors. The high esteem in which the
young couple qre held was attested by
the many pretty and valuable {»resents
received. A t 2:30 tho brido and groom
with Mrs. Bonn nmLyoUng Miss Catherine
Bona, mother and sister of tha groom,
left on the Trilby trail! for St. Petersburg,
their future home, carrying with them the
high regard and best wishes o f many
friends.
Mr. Bonn is n successful young busi­
ness man of St. Petersburg and Miss
Hicks is well known in Sanford as tho
charming duughter of Mr. and MrS. Hlcks
o f Pnoln.

INTEREST CONCERNING SOCIAL PEOPLE. I

Card Porty.
Mrs. Samuel Pulcston was the charm­
ing hostess at a beautiful card party at
her home on Park Avenue last Thursday
afternoon. The' jwetty rooms were taste­
fully decorated with cut flowers, violets
and nosturliums
predominating- The
numberless red hearts that were strung
over head adorned- the laws curtains utul
were every where in evidence, gave a
touch-of color that was very effective.
Five Hundred was the game played and
it proved to be a lively one.
Highest score was made hy Mrs. H. L.
DeForest, Who received the' first jirize. a
lovely hand jiainted j»lato.. The consola­
tion |&gt;rlzo wus a |»retty chlnn sugar shnke
and it went to Mrs. Willium K eeler Mrs.
Oscar Brady cupturcd the booby jirize, n
heart shajx-d-candy box, A 11 elegont
luncheon was serve on the card tables nt
tiie close of a delightful afternoon. Mrs.
Puleslon was assisted by Mrs. D. L.
Thrasher and Mrs. Robert A. Newman.
Those so fortunate to be included among
the invited were Mrs. W illiam Keeler,
Mrs. S. O. Chase. &gt;!rs. U. F. Whilner, Miss
Mae Doyle, Mrs, G. H. Fernold, Mrs. J. B.
Stryker, Mrs- Robert Newman; Mrs. Muy
Dicklns. Mrs. Geo. Fox Jr., Mrs. Aylett
Fitts. Mrs. Arthur Yow ell. Mrs. Deane

NEWS OF THE W0ÌB.D

One o f the jirettlesi marriages for the
season occurred at high noon Monday,
Only a Slight Damage Done by Feb. 20, at the Poalo Presbyterian church Items o f Interest Gleaned
when Mr. John E. Bonn o f St. Petersburg,
Recent Cold Snap
Various Sources
and Miss Irene Hicks of-Paolo, were
joined In holy wedlock. Before the aj&gt;pointed hour tlte church, beautifully, dec­
orated for the occasion, was well filled
with expectant friends. Tho bridal j&gt;atly
Protection from Cold, Flowing Wells, arrived |iromptly and the tastefully ar­
Here the Readers Will
Cheap Transportation Combine
ranged jirogram was carried out beautlami

- W. B. Crosby o f Indian Bendi is brag:
ging about hia wonderful red liens and
their laying ability. From December 11
to January 16 th e y 'la id 1,020 eggs, fie
Mrs. Martha B. Oust entertuined in­
.boasts that they ure the best layers in
formally twice last week at her charming
the Southern states am li t wouW -W Lardfisnl
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to find forty liens that have done bet­ Mrs. Forrest Lake, Mrs. W. R. Anno, M r e | ? ull*fi**u".
her friend. Mrs. O. E. Wulker, o f Topeka,
ter.
1^
B. W. Herndon. Mrs. LeVerne Hurt, Mrs.
Kansas. The pretty rooms were ortlstiProokaYhlc la planning Tor n new opera Edward H iggins,-M rs. D. L.— Thrasher, cally . ik cq rato d " ami such on air of
Harrow.
house.. I t la understood that the contract Mrs. Henry Wight." Mrs. J. A.
i&gt;erynil« i a i to -maka^ the
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n
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vr~*~BTOdy!
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for the building has been let and that Mrs. J. C. McDaniel. Mrs. O
parties memorable “occassions to those
Mrs. J. W. Dicklns, Mrs. F. J. Gonzalez,
work will begin in M ordi.
' .
who were so fortunate os to be Included
Mrs. Claude Herndon, Mrs. A. P. Connelly,
Clearwater has organized a yacht club
among the guests. Delicious salad and
Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. Geo. Speer, Mrs.
and the charter members are enthusiasti­
Ice cream courses were served at these
F. E. Lane, Mrs. R. 9. Keeler, Miss
cally talking about an uji-tn-datc dub
delightful parties. On Wednesday Mrs.
Charlotte Kcelof. Mrs. O. W. King, Mrs.
hom e-tmd docks.
Cust had for her guests the following
O .W . Brown, Mrs. M, H. Bowler. Mrs.
ladles from town, Mrs. O. E. Walker, Mrs.
Pensacola the other evening, through Jerome Bruce. Mrs. H. P. Driver. Mrs. G.
Briggs, Mrs. Cruse Barnes, Mrs. T. A .
i f city council, did one o f the best and F. Smith, Mrs. Cruse Barnes, Mrs. R. J.
Neal. Mrs. Johns. Mrs. G. 1L Fernold. Mrs.
most tim ely things lhathus recently come Holly, Mrs. R. H. Marks, Mrs. R. L. Peck,
J. N. Whltner, Miss Mell Whilner, M iu
under our notice. Application lmd been Mrs. Fannie Munson, Mrs, C. Dingcc, Mrs.
A lice Whilner. Mrs. C. E. Walker, Mrs. C.
made far a franchise for the use o f streets Paul Koely. Miss Hesilo Tyner, Mrs.
R. Walker, Mrs. R. Honirlghous. Mrs.
for railroad purposes. It was granted a f­ Frank Woodruff, Mrs. M. Martin. Mrs. R.
W illiam Keeler, Mrs. A. P. Connelly, Mrs.
ter the incorporation o f the designation L. Hughes. Mrs, Cecil Gabbitt, Mrs. H. L.
B. W. Herndon, Mr». O. W. Brady, Mrs.
of tlte roads as "common carriers" and DeForest. Mrs. N. II. Garner, Mrs. J.
Harry Ward, Misses Ward, Mrs. Commons,
the restriction o f the use o f the streets to McEwan and Mrs. Edwards. „
Mrs. Detamater and Mrs. Woods.
to such purposes, including the privilege
Friday afternoon the followjng were In­
of docks and yarofrouscs.
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Meeting Parents' Club'*

Bona-HIcks

Squires, Mrs. Dclnniatcr, Mrs. Sj»cer, Mrs.
Pitts. Mrs. Welker, Mrs. Stnrr und Mrs.
Coney of Columbus Ohio. ** ’ . * •
Safalnagundl P a rty
Mrs. Samuel Pulcston arid Mrs. Robert
Newman entertained a largo number of
their young frionds last Friday evenig at
Mrs. Puleston's residence.
It was a salnmagundi party and as the
numo would imply was u medley o f fun
nnd amusement for the entire evening
Exciting games and contests were enter­
ed into and j»retty prizes were awarded
to tho lucky contestant». Miss Madge
Ward received as a prize a lovely lace
collar, and a pretty hatpin holder wont to
Misa Bessie Long. The gehtlomcn’s jwizo
was a* folding drinking cup and was
awarded to Frank Mllteer..
A ll the young jxsople who enjoyed this
unique jmrty felt that they were Indebted
to Mrs. Pulcston nmj Mrs. Newman for
one o f the most deliglitfu! evenings o f the
gay winter season.
Those invited were ns follows: Misses
Ella Strlngfcllow, Pcnchle Lefilcr. Linda
Loftier, Madge Ward, Veda Ward, Helen
St. John, Belle Smith, Lillie Fair Smith,
Mabel Bowler, Flossie Frank, Margaret
Roberts, Ethel Hatch. Gail Moore, Char­
lotte Keelar, Beth Mcttingcr, Gclsie Butt,
MMl"W ttl m ei. A lice Whitner. treiw Hredy.
Mabel Hund, Louise Shejiherd, Bessie
Long, Laura Fish. Nell Gamer, Bessie
Schumpert, Annie
Parraroore; Messrs.
CUuda llQKJud. Juck Adams. Braxton
Perkins, Nixon Butt. Eugene' Kouindlai,
W llilo Leflier, W. M. Braddy, F. E. Milteer, Meade Fox, L. P. McCuller, J, D.
Roberts, Raymond Key, W ill Watson,
Bryan lllgglns, David Caldwell. Wideinan
Caldwell. W. J. Thlgjien, Archie Betts,
John Deas. Hal Wight, Tracey McCuller.
Norman DeForest. Williams. J. B. Lawson,
Carl Hamilton, P. L. Moore.

te-»upplytnd-Aha—locseased dnmaml fnc
sudi tobacco.----7---;—
Freezing tcmj&gt;crnturo In Misslsalpjri Is
expected to destroy the fruit crojk Truck
furmers probably w ill suffer severe loss.
Discrimination against cotton buyers
and cotton shlpjiers of San Antonio, Tex.,
It alleged in a petition fllod with the In­
terstate Commerce Commission by the
Rcuncrt-Millcte Until jinny, o f San Antonio, ”
against tho Galveston, Harrisburg and San
Antonio Ruilway,
A rc You Th ln k ln i7 Y e s $50 P e r W e e k
Did you estim ate where you can inuko
fifty dollars j»er wock! Read all the ad­
vertisements j»resontlng to you tho many
plans and schemes altered by the thou­
sands o f advertisers and, after consider­
ing them carefully, can you make fifty
dollars a week! Those widoawako contcstoiTls sITW limr “CiraftW *hr
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Plano Contest offer and those seeing the
upjmrtonity entered the race and with
slight effort on their part have organized
their friends to win for them an elegant
piano. They will not only win an instru­
ment o f excellent tone, hut will win the
honor o f being the most pojiutar In Or­
ange county. If you havo not entered
you can ninke fifty dollars psr week by
taking.subscriptions fqr Tho Sanford Her­
ald and in this way may secure the piqno.
Can you do as well ut any other business
in SanfordT Stop, and think about it.
Then go to work among yoar friends and
neighbors and jxrint out to them yo\jr am ­
bition nnd th e y . will, gladly respond to
your request.
Tho following schedule will be effect!vs
until tlte close o f the coutest;
Terras

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2 Year
3 Y ear '
5 Year
10 Year

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Attention, Bonus Offer

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A s a special offer lu tlie contestants in
The Herald's Popularity Contest a special
rate on all ten year subscriplioas- w ill bo
made until the close o f ihq Contest. R «giilnr run« $20. reduced to Ten Years $19,
with 90,000 Votes.
Name your favorite contestant for the
PojHilurity Plano Contest and mail to the
Contest Editor, Mrs. M. F. Keyes, Sanford

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Catholic Fair
Tha fa ir oj»ened b y the Catholic ladl
in the old Pastljns yesterday w ill co
tlnue until Saturday evening, ending with
an auction salé and the giv in g aw ay o f
prizes. The booths have been very at­
tractively decorated. In addition to the
regular meat dinner and supper those in
cliarge o f tiie supjior are {¡repared to
serve spagliettl. Italian style, and oysters,
cosmojtoliian style, at dinner and supper
on Friday.

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The paper on the j»ersonalllty o f George
Washington on written by M rs.M .Hj.Bowler, and read before the Wednesday Club,
Wednesday afternoon was one o f the
very best that the club members have
Haa a Fine Band
ever listened to. It was written in the
most interesting style and showed mucl^.
research and thought. Beginning with J* Seufus.l people, lm vc. never had the opGeorge as u small boy U p-throu gh his jioriunlt y o f listening to a finer band than
eventful and noble career every phase of that o f the Royal Italian Band hero tills
“with th e 'J o h n n y tf. J a o ee '— » ho w,
ing manner, and those present fe ll like
they were better acquainted with the Their dally concerts are enjoyed by
Large crowd.
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Place the greater portion o f your money in improvements. L e ts you get the land n\
working shape and then you can manage the production so as to meet the monthly
payments, wnich are \ •

Only $2 Per Acre Per Month
T h is gives you six years to pay out the land contract which* if it drew interest here at
, the current rate, would amount to a good round sum, m any o f the realty dealers giving
long time payments solely to get you hooked up on the interest account, but
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terms o f sale could be made more liberal for good land.
Y o u might purchase poor,
non-producing land on easier terms but it would be of no value to you after you had pur
chased itS
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Many of Our Growers Have Made Enough off of Their Lettuce Crops
During this season to pay them entirely out of debt and there is little or no reason why you should not
be able to do as well.
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cultivation, thus allowing their knowledge of the vegetable growing business to grow as their land improved

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knowledge extends they can clear up additional acreage and increase their operations. This Company
can acll you

Tw o ; two and one-half, three, four or five acres
Of celery and vegetable land, each portion guaraeteed to produce a flowing artesian well, and on the

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S A N F O R D — Life ¡t Worth Living

HERALD
Volume III

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 24.1911

ALL AROUND FLORIDA
The General News o f “ The Land
o f Flow ers.

CULLED EROM THE STATE PRESS
F»» ■ An Epitome o f the Weck’s*M ost Im­
portant Happenings In the
State’s Domain. . Thousands of tourists are daily flocking
lato Florida and already it is evident
that this season is by far the best in the
history of Florida. Indications are that
travel southward will continue extremely
heavy for many weeks yet.
Prospects look very- bright for the
farmers In the southern*part of the state,
and die possibility' of a splendid crop
this season Is more than evident, judging
from the reports received from various
farmers and planters throughout the
state, and from the large vegetable ship­
ments wMch-ttre-belng-«u»dc to-the
Eastern and Western markets.
. Directly-ffT the 'dose -of t l » —aviation
mceFBundny -evening, in Tampa, deputy
sheriffs arrested J. A. D. McCurdy and
Clem Beacliy, the two aviatpra giving the

------- exhibittonf Col. T.J^L.: liruwn. .president
—---- nf fft»lehrqiiont and two ticket sellers, on
charges of having violated the stole Sun­
day law which stipulates that no amuse
ment feature 'far wldch n price of ad­
mission is charged shall be allowod to
run on the Sabbath. In view of the
laxity which this law has been enforced
in tho joist, theaters and picture shows
running here In full blaBt every Sunday,
the arrest of tho two avintors caused a
general sensation.
Will Blake, the superintendent of the
gas department of the Gnlncsvjlle Gas nnd
Electric Power Company, had a ' very
narrow escape from as|)hyxiatlon Friday
afternoon while jicrfectlng a tap on the
gns main on West Liberty street. Hud it
not been for the presence of n negro as­
sistant thero la no doubt but that the
young man would hu^e breathed his last
as he,WAS j n a very weak ond unconscious
condition when his hotly was piillwrTfflrtr
the ditch in which he was working.
To give some idea as to the amount of
money invested in automobiles in Florida,
it is a safe proporltlou to say that it runs
into the millions. There was about 2,400
automobile permits issued by the secretary
of state, up to January 1, nnd placing the
value of each cor on an average of $2,000
will make nearly'95,000,000 invested in
these machines,
- Many of the-roads Jn the vicinity of
Winter Haven are being straw«! nnd
thereby'greatly \inj&gt;roved. Sira wing roads
is ono of the cheapest ways to secure
good roads and more-of it should he
done. There, is nothing that improves u
community like good roads and nothing
that will imprése Northern people as
much. Winter Hoven owes a lot of its
growth to the good roads it has, and it
ought to have twice as ninny more. The
convicts have built a great deal in the
county lately and every one is speaking
of tlte advantage to the county of work­
ing .them on roads instead of tensing
them.
- W. B. Crosby of Indian Bendi is brag:
ging about hia wonderful red liens and
their laying ability. From December 11
to January 16 they'laid 1,020 eggs, fie
.boasts that they ure the best layers in
the Southern states am li t wouW-WLardto find forty liens that have done bet­
ter.
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ProokaYhlc la planning Tor n new opera
house.. It la understood that the contract
for the building has been let and that
work will begin in Mordi.
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Clearwater has organized a yacht club
and the charter members are enthusiasti­
cally talking about an uji-tn-datc dub
home-tmd docks.
Pensacola the other evening, through
i f city council, did one of the best and
most timely things lhathus recently come
under our notice. Application lmd been
made far a franchise for the use of streets
for railroad purposes. It was granted af­
ter the incorporation of the designation
of tlte roads as "common carriers" and
the restriction of the use of the streets to
to such purposes, including the privilege
of docks and yarofrouscs.
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Meeting Parents' Club'*

Parents' Club will meet at High ScEooT
Auditorium nekt Monday at, 3 o'clock.
Fine program wiU be rendered. EJfery
one cordially Invited to attend.

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T H E ^ ftsi

oRowtR LUCKY SANFORD AGAIN

Bona-HIcks

NEWS OF THE W0ÌB.D

One of the jirettlesi marriages for the
season occurred at high noon Monday,
Great Interest Manifest In the Popu­
larity Plano Contest
Only a S ligh t Dam age Done by Feb. 20, at the Poalo Presbyterian church Item s o f In te re s t Gleaned From
when Mr. John E. Bonn of St. Petersburg,
The following Is the standing of the
R ecen t Cold Snap
Various S ou rces
and Miss Irene Hicks of-Paolo, were
contestants up to date:
joined In holy wedlock. Before the aj&gt;MU* Maude H arris....................................I0S.500
Miss (UaUjrs Catchrl.................................. 70,875
Miss Mildred P o tte r................................. 50,500 SANF0RD IS A FAVORED SECTION pointed hour tlte church, beautifully, dec­ HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
Miss Jessie Stumolf..................................
12.575
orated for the occasion, was well filled
MIssl.laclys Gardner...............................
7,025
with expectant friends. Tho bridal j&gt;atly
Miss ¿ate Underwood.. . . . ............. 2,125 Protection from Cold, Flowing Wells,
arrived
|iromptly and the tastefully ar­
........ ................
2.000
Here the Readers Will rind n Brief
Cheap Transportation Combine
M sa L u d llA tw Iu u d ik ......... dsr-ws -.r. ~ a (
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ranged
jirogram
was carried out beautlami
Historical Spring Flowing
Mint Helen Howland- *V.. n V j i S . . : . . ’
t * r Growers- Benefit _ _ . "
Mrs. Mabel Johnson./..,........ ................
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For_ Hurried Readers
The slogan of ’•rafisy Suofcft(t£ gained 'played live. wedfffng mwah,- iiLuifesslo
otrr or tows
1 .kinds are
Minnie E. Armstrong, Orlando................
8,500 several years ago on account ref the im­ Zachary etfvcd as maid'of honofi*]
Cameron City Church........... ..................
4.028 munity froth cold comes into prominence
car Pearson' as best man and Misses
M l»* Florence E. Kinney, Oveldo............
3,200
ing the thirteenth annual poultry exhibit
Mr*. Addle Robinson Geneva .................
1,525 again this week when our less fortunate Mabel Sehtnelz and Fanny Cooley as
of
the Pittsburg Fanciers' Club. -Prizo
Ml** Nellie Amlck, Orlando....................
1,500
neighbors are suffering the loss of nil the bride’s maids. Miss Helen Putter, niece
Miss Maude Harris leads tho game this
winning
fowls from nearly every State of
tender vegetables. Despite the sudden of the bride, was flower girl and.Miss
week with MiSs Gladys Gntchcl a close
the Union and from Canada, Germany
drop in temperature on Wednesday night Margnrct Zachary bore the ring. Rev, J.
second, whlld Miss Mildred Potter Is hold­
only a small jxirtlOii of tender benns and F. McKcnnoti, pastor of the Presbyterian and England are Included.
ing down third place willi* ease, and tho
President-Emeritus Charles W. Eliot, of
cucumbers-hare- beep injured n g vet
nf
paformed tho certs
rest followliig'wuh'handsome returns.
ftre foot library
the great ^'Celery,Delta" nnd the ability mony
many using the ring service. Tho bride
A ten year subscription would liavo
to make good our claims as the most fa­ wore a handsome traveling suit of flue the |&gt;ro|»cr thing, has set about fixing the
j&gt;ut those not holding first -place in the vored section in tlte world can be made
blue serge. Tho groom and bcs^pian size of a normal family. He beileres the
lead. The contest will dost; soon nnd if again.
were attired in ItagL while Hie costumes number of children in every family should
yohr favorite fails to win the piano blame
The'recent drought over the state de­ of the maid of Hu*wr, bride’s maids, be live or tlx, and that a woman should
yourself with ndglect.
monstrates tho value of irrigated lands flower and ring girls were of -delicate bear a child every two years from the
—Tho Cousinul changing of. thc popular
in Sanford,—Tha cold inap-lhia weck-de- white__Immediately after the. ceremony age, say, of 24 until she Is 40, wijh al­
contestants into first place is as Interest­ monstrates the value of our lake protec­
lowance for death to cut -down- U»_a.v-__
the entire comjmny present at tho church
ing a game to watch as over has attract^
erago.uf
oigJ^jJius acquired.
tion.
. ________ repaired to the lovely Paata home of Mrs.4
ad -the American public. To be a winner
The shipping rates —demonstrate -the C. F. Cooley, where congratulations were - Abou£.23BD pcrcs in the Connecticut
in n contest not only gives honor in Urn value of our location on the St. Johns
extended and n most delightful reception valley tobacco growing section will be de­
home county but a standing of note in river. „
given by Mrs. Cooley was enjoyed, re­ voted to the shade grown jiroduct this
other states. It is well worth the time
LUCKY SANFORD I
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freshments, consisting of delicious salads, year, against BOO[ acres so cultivated last
amj energy spent to bc tlie winner in“the
sandwiches, rionm, dikes' and coffee be­ year. Growers say the expansion.is due
Herald's “ Piano Contest.“ TbouRnntls’ tic
~*~Blrdmen In ¿Milord — 1 . _ ing served informally in airilhg room and te-»upplytnd-Aha—locseased dnmaml fnc
in unmarked grnVes'ftT Tccglvc the houor
. J. A..D, McCurdy the daring aviator parlors. The high esteem in which the sudi tobacco.---- 7---;—
of being tho most jmjmlar. Fortunes
Freezing tcmj&gt;crnturo In Misslsalpjri Is
who recently flew from Key West to young couple qre held was attested by
have been lost to secure such distinction.
Havana was in the city yeslerdny. Mr. the many pretty and valuable {»resents expected to destroy the fruit crojk Truck
It requires nu sacrifice to be the most
McCurdy was looking for P. M. Etder to received. At 2:30 tho brido and groom furmers probably will suffer severe loss.
popular in Orange county. Bui everyone
make
a flight with him at Daytona with Mrs. Bonn nmLyoUng Miss Catherine
Discrimination against cotton buyers
who is helping their, friend to gain first
Bona, mother and sister of tha groom, and cotton shlpjiers of San Antonio, Tex.,
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every dollar sent In. Vour home is not
left on the Trilby trail! for St. Petersburg, It alleged in a petition fllod with the In­
worthy a place in this county unless you
To Telephone Subscribers
their future home, carrying with them the terstate Commerce Commission by the
are u subscriber to the Sanford Herald.
You will get quicker service by calling high regard and best wishes of many Rcuncrt-Millcte Until jinny, of San Antonio, ”
Reciprocity is our 'motto arid you owe it
to your own interest to send your Shb- by number New directories arc now friends.
against tho Galveston, Harrisburg and San
Mr. Bonn is n successful young busi­
scrijitlon for at ieat flvo yonrs. Others out. If you huve none notify central,
Antonio Ruilway,
are doing, why not youT Send today to otlly call by name is given lu directory, ness man of St. Petersburg and Miss
Hicks is well known in Sanford as tho
Mrs. M. F. Keyes, the Contest Editor, nnd
jirojycr credit will be given you ond votes or in case of party lines, where more than charming duughter of Mr. and MrS. Hlcks Arc You Thlnklni7 Yes $50 Per Week
of Pnoln.
Did you estimate where you can inuko
one party is on the line.
to your favorite.
fifty dollars j»er wock! Read all the ad­
vertisements j»resontlng to you tho many
plans and schemes altered by the thou­
sands of advertisers and, after consider­
ing them carefully, can you make fifty
dollars a week! Those widoawako contcstoiTls sITW limr “CiraftW *hr
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President, Mrs, Chappell; 1st, vice-j»resl- Squires, Mrs. Dclnniatcr, Mrs. Sj»cer, Mrs.
Card Porty.
Plano Contest offer and those seeing the
Pitts.
Mrs.
Welker,
Mrs.
Stnrr
und
Mrs.
Mrs. Samuel Pulcston was the charm­ dent, Mrs. J. K. Mcttlngcr; 2nd. vice-presi­
upjmrtonity entered the race and with
ing hostess at a beautiful card party at dent, Mrs. M. H. Bowler; 3rd, vlce-j»rcsl- Coney of Columbus Ohio. ** ’ . * •
slight effort on their part have organized
her home on Park Avenue last Thursday dent, Mrs. J. D. Jinkins; secretary, Mrs.
their friends to win for them an elegant
Safalnagundl Party
afternoon. The' jwetty rooms were taste­ M. A. Miot; treasurer, Mrs. R. M. Mason.
Mrs. Samuel Pulcston arid Mrs. Robert piano. They will not only win an instru­
fully decorated with cut flowers, violets At the conclusion of the business a social
ment of excellent tone, hut will win the
Newman
entertained a largo number of
and nosturliums predominating- The half hour wus enjoyed.
honor of being the most pojiutar In Or­
their young frionds last Friday evenig at
numberless red hearts that were strung
ange county. If you havo not entered
Mrs. Puleston's residence.
over head adorned- the laws curtains utul
Some of the members of the Welnkn
It was a salnmagundi party and as the you can ninke fifty dollars psr week by
were every where in evidence, gave a Club enjoyed a delightful bridge jiarty
taking.subscriptions fqr Tho Sanford Her­
touch-of color that was very effective. on Tuesday nfternotm. Those jwesent numo would imply was u medley of fun
ald and in this way may secure the piqno.
Five Hundred was the game played and had a thoroughly good time und tfie nnd amusement for the entire evening
Can you do as well ut any other business
Exciting games and contests were enter­
it proved to be a lively one.
jirize was captured hy Miss Miller, of
in SanfordT Stop, and think about it.
Highest score was made hy Mrs. H. L. North Carolina, the guest of Miss Haw­ ed into and j»retty prizes were awarded
Then go to work among yoar friends and
to tho lucky contestant». Miss Madge
DeForest, Who received the' first jirize. a kins.
neighbors and jxrint out to them yo\jr am­
Ward received as a prize a lovely lace
lovely hand jiainted j»lato.. The consola­
bition nnd they. will, gladly respond to
collar, and a pretty hatpin holder wont to
tion |&gt;rlzo wus a |»retty chlnn sugar shnke
your
request.
The Woman’s Christian Tcmj»erance Misa Bessie Long. The gehtlomcn’s jwizo
and it went to Mrs. Willium Keeler Mrs.
Tho following schedule will be effect!vs
Oscar Brady cupturcd the booby jirize, n Union held a splendid meeting In tho Bap­ was a* folding drinking cup and was
until tlte close of the coutest;
heart shajx-d-candy box, A 11 elegont tist Church on Tuesday of lost week, Mrs. awarded to Frank Mllteer..
N e w su d R e n c w s l
i’ rk a
Terras
All the young jxsople who enjoyed this
Subscription*
luncheon was serve on the card tables nt Wildmnn jiresiding. A good number of
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tiie close of a delightful afternoon. Mrs. interest«) members were jtresent nnd unique jmrty felt that they were Indebted
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Puleslon was assisted by Mrs. D. L. topics of vital Interest, were discussed to Mrs. Pulcston nmj Mrs. Newman for 2 Year
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Thrasher and Mrs. Robert A. Newman.
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Those so fortunate to be included among Philips read a most interesting and helj&gt;- gay winter season.
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Those
invited
were
ns
follows:
Misses
the invited were Mrs. William Keeler, ful jKijier on My Neighbor's Child aml
Mrs. S. O. Chase. &gt;!rs. U. F. Whilner, Miss Mine. Miss Roach of Americus, Georgia Ella Strlngfcllow, Pcnchle Lefilcr. Linda
Attention, Bonus Offer
Loftier, Madge Ward, Veda Ward, Helen
Mae Doyle, Mrs, G. H. Fernold, Mrs. J. B. sang a very j»retty solo.
As a special offer lu tlie contestants in
St. John, Belle Smith, Lillie Fair Smith,
Stryker, Mrs- Robert Newman; Mrs. Muy
Mabel Bowler, Flossie Frank, Margaret The Herald's Popularity Contest a special
Dicklns. Mrs. Geo. Fox Jr., Mrs. Aylett
Mrs. Martha B. Oust entertuined in­ Roberts, Ethel Hatch. Gail Moore, Char­ rate on all ten year subscriplioas- will bo
Fitts. Mrs. Arthur Yowell. Mrs. Deane
formally twice last week at her charming lotte Keelar, Beth Mcttingcr, Gclsie Butt, made until the close of ihq Contest. R«gfisnl
Mrs. Forrest Lake, Mrs. W. R. Anno, M re|?ull*fi**u".
■ * MMl"Wttlmei. A lice Whitner. treiw Hredy. iilnr run« $20. reduced to Ten Years $19,
her friend. Mrs. O. E. Wulker, of Topeka, Mabel Hund, Louise Shejiherd, Bessie with 90,000 Votes.
B. W. Herndon. Mrs. LeVerne Hurt, Mrs.
Kansas. The pretty rooms were ortlsti- Long, Laura Fish. Nell Gamer, Bessie
Name your favorite contestant for the
Edward Higgins,-Mrs. D. L.—Thrasher,
cally . ikcqratod" ami such on air of Schumpert, Annie Parraroore; Messrs. PojHilurity Plano Contest and mail to the
Mrs. Henry Wight." Mrs. J. A. Harrow.
i&gt;erynil« i a i to -maka^ the CUuda llQKJud. Juck Adams. Braxton Contest Editor, Mrs. M. F. Keyes, Sanford
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nMrs. O ~W7
vr~*~BTOdy!
w^iaw- ■■■»i*» « »
Mrs.TJ. C. McDaniel.
parties memorable “occassions to those Perkins, Nixon Butt. Eugene' Kouindlai, M n d lt— ---------------- ----- -— ------------‘
Mrs. J. W. Dicklns, Mrs. F. J. Gonzalez,
who were so fortunate os to be Included Wllilo Leflier, W. M. Braddy, F. E. MilMrs. Claude Herndon, Mrs. A. P. Connelly,
among the guests. Delicious salad and teer, Meade Fox, L. P. McCuller, J, D.
Catholic Fair
Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. Geo. Speer, Mrs.
Ice cream courses were served at these Roberts, Raymond Key, Will Watson,
Tha fair oj»ened by the Catholic ladl
F. E. Lane, Mrs. R. 9. Keeler, Miss
delightful parties. On Wednesday Mrs. Bryan lllgglns, David Caldwell. Wideinan in the old Pastljns yesterday will co
Charlotte Kcelof. Mrs. O. W. King, Mrs.
Cust had for her guests the following Caldwell. W. J. Thlgjien, Archie Betts, tlnue until Saturday evening, ending with
O.W. Brown, Mrs. M, H. Bowler. Mrs.
ladles from town, Mrs. O. E. Walker, Mrs. John Deas. Hal Wight, Tracey McCuller. an auction salé and the giving away of
Jerome Bruce. Mrs. H. P. Driver. Mrs. G.
Briggs, Mrs. Cruse Barnes, Mrs. T. A. Norman DeForest. Williams. J. B. Lawson, prizes. The booths have been very at­
F. Smith, Mrs. Cruse Barnes, Mrs. R. J.
Neal. Mrs. Johns. Mrs. G. 1L Fernold. Mrs. Carl Hamilton, P. L. Moore.
tractively decorated. In addition to the
Holly, Mrs. R. H. Marks, Mrs. R. L. Peck,
J. N. Whltner, Miss Mell Whilner, Miu
regular meat dinner and supper those in
Mrs. Fannie Munson, Mrs, C. Dingcc, Mrs.
Alice Whilner. Mrs. C. E. Walker, Mrs. C.
The paper on the j»ersonalllty of George cliarge of tiie supjior are {¡repared to
Paul Koely. Miss Hesilo Tyner, Mrs.
R. Walker, Mrs. R. Honirlghous. Mrs.
Frank Woodruff, Mrs. M. Martin. Mrs. R.
Washington on written by Mrs.M.Hj.Bow- serve spagliettl. Italian style, and oysters,
William Keeler, Mrs. A. P. Connelly, Mrs.
L. Hughes. Mrs, Cecil Gabbitt, Mrs. H. L.
ler, and read before the Wednesday Club, cosmojtoliian style, at dinner and supper
B. W. Herndon, Mr». O. W. Brady, Mrs.
DeForest. Mrs. N. II. Garner, Mrs. J.
Wednesday afternoon was one of the on Friday.
Harry Ward, Misses Ward, Mrs. Commons,
McEwan and Mrs. Edwards. „
very best that the club members have
Mrs. Detamater and Mrs. Woods.
Haa a Fine Band
ever listened to. It was written in the
Friday afternoon the followjng were In­ most interesting style and showed mucl^.
Mrs. Fields'entmafned-the-tadta# 0/ vited! Mrs. Uinuick, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. research and thought. Beginning with J* Seufus.l people, lmvc. never had the opttie Home Mission Society of the Methodist Briggs. Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. George as u small boy Up-through his jioriunlt y of listening to a finer band than
BrUsflp.J4a.JL 1L ChviiPcIL .Jrl»... A._ R. eventful and noble career every phase of that of the Royal Italian Band hero tills
“with the 'Johnny tf. Jaoee'—»ho w,
Tuesday afternoon. After a brief busi- Chappell, Mrs. Samrnis, Mrs. Dorner, Mrs. ing manner, and those present fell like
ness session'the annual election ef officers McDougaL Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Raynor, they were better acquainted with the Their dally concerts are enjoyed by
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H ere's^

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If you will agree to buy all your m en’s furnishing goods here,
we will guarantee that you will save one-third and gel better
wear and looks than you have ever enjoyed before, by buying at
random. Isn’t it worth a trial? For instance, we are featuring
t h e Savoy Shirt, one of the *best shirts in the country, and we
have a glorious array of new spring patterns, all laundry proof, to

W H E R E DO YOU
BUY YOUR C L O TH E S ?
Are-you-getting full v a l ^ for the money you pay? W e
have our doubts about it if you haven’t bautight them o f Us

Show You. PVscse ^ 2 / '$ 1:50, $ 1

fo r^ p ringr -forSre-aim to carry the. best lines and v the best
prices in •town.

Better investigate

buying your spring suit.

this

m atter1 before

all the new.shades of Brow n, Tan , Fancy an d ,P la in
as weU asTBliie Serges^

We have just received another shipment of new spring Neck­

In our imipense line you will find

wear.

Greys

iiein J jjjii JJulcss^ou .Juivc.-oijeLof.-tljem;jtepJn-and look -them

A ll made full back or semi-fitting

just as you wish them and

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from . $5.00 to $10.00 cheaper

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-CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
A B u dget o f Opinion "J u s t Be­
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EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

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But I wish to warn you not to be top
free .ttllh..rour opinions. . Even If vntxination does no good, as you Infer in your
article, it is a source of great revenue to
us and we will protect our rights The
fact that a few thousand'chlldren become
imbeciles n few hundred lose their prms,
and a few score die as the result of vac­
cination. Is not and should not be of any
moment. What is o life tircOTbparlson to
the gleeful pleasure of a scientific opera­
tion? Call them sacrifices if you will, but
they ore sacrifices on the altar of Aliopatliy, the glorious cause of medical sci­
ence. The so called sacrifice of life should
be, and is condoned. 'What would be­
come of the great medical profession if
we Were not nllowed to practice accord­
ing to our alma mater and the great god­
dess Pandoral And where would the
American Medical Association be If all
the members did not stick together and
invoke the law to protect up nnd our in­
terests against people who, like yourself,
scoff at the nrt of vaccinalioni
Hnvo a care, simple Saunterer. For
less crimes men have disappeared. Heart
failure we sometimes call It to fool Uie
trusting and simple folks, but the subtle
poison that produces death by heart fail­
ure is hot known ouuide the medical pro­
fession.
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and Faith, tie’ll Prent ’Em’’— y
So Says Saunterer.
SjwW«/ Cm r m p r. Tkt Utrald.
4 Now 1 am In for It and will probably
disappear some dark and «tunny night
and few people will ever know Just how'it
occurred. Because 1 am against vaccina*
lion the following letter comes to me
from St.’ Augustlnp and tny friends can
aee the grave danger hanging over my
head:
Tha Cu/Utone Saunlerer, Sanford, FIs.; ’
Dear Sir—1 was. very much surprised'to
see your *score" on the art of vncclnalion
in the Feb. 17lh issue of the Herald.
&gt;* You ask “ Where Is - the smallpox?” Do
you not know that the presence of smellpox Is not at all necessary t&lt;p create a
smallpox scare? Any of us can start the
fear bug going) and once started It goes
on like a Snowball, gathering i«^»riion s
as H travels.
Now to the point! Did if ever occur to
I’ crhapa .you belong to the classof
you that you were running n great risk of
becoming unpopetnr?—Do you'»now ttinr 4»e» i &gt;le springing up evcrywlrere, wire ftn
you are running- counter to one of the want of a better name, we call cranks
strongest organizations in the country, and. (odd¡»is. Such people read books
and stud* and think and do oilier things
when you denounce vaccination?
that
common people have no right to da
The regular supply of virus is made and
It must be sold. It posts money to prt&gt;- Some of them actually even resort to nat­
disease. Of course
duoe virus, and the *m6n up1n Detroit ural mean*
want pay for their work. The work is disease can be cured by natural means,
mssrTahddlsguiilngand IhedoclollWlU) without tha use o f drugs, but what is to
perform it require good pay. And with­ become of the medical profession if such
out a smallpox scare or a scries of scares practices continue! The common people
a Jot o f good - modicoi tuen would be out have no right to read and.study, or even
of an income. Of course there is no to think, as w&lt;j ore., well prepared to do
smallpox, and even if there were, that that for them. Our glorious profession
would not alter matters materially, as Just thrive* best where ignorance Is most
as many people die of smallpox who were dense. Therefore we must use every
vaodnated as die of the disease without means-we have at our disposal to keep
vaccination.
And, again, o smallpox people in ignorance. As a prominent
scare causes a good many diseases—Just medical lecturer and member of the
the fright alone bringing on disease in board of health of Milwaukee said to ray
nervous people. Furthermore, many peo­ friend. Dr. Kodramund: "To bell with the
ple get sick end sotno have tltelr arms common'people; we have them by the
amputated end some die as the result of throat and ye will hold ttuun
vaccination. That means more profes- - These sentiments must be held by all
fiitrg1r t r tnr
nnl " u,,,tlng
eeif-respecringTnetfteal-TnCTTfnaftTflieP
ere! million dollars we doctors get in this est of our great science, and shame be to
country every year for performing tha any practitioner who dares think that the
necessary vaccination operation.
common ffaoplo should be enlightened on
Now, simple Saunterer, do you under­ the subject of health. If he can no long­
stand why there is a smallpox score?
er fool them he had best get out of the

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find, a fine-line of Silk, Silk Lisle and other hosiery, in nil the
plain colors ns well ns the fancies. Prices 50c, 25c, 15c and
Our furnishing stock is comple, so give us a trial and save*
money.
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P A L M E ] R &amp; S E IG H
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and a great deal better than the supposed made-to-measure
kind. S ee our window;--seeing js„_belicving—then xom c in
and-aslr to see our clod iiiig; i y q ll-n o t cost you: one=ceiit-to ' '
compare

The finest ever, all snappy new patterns,„anti you wmr’t

F u r n is h in g s F o r M e n W h o K n o w

We have no use for such
.XCcrish the
word.)
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And you, simple Saunterer, think wo
use the "blood of the brindle bovine."
Such, in fact, is the Impression we wish
people to have, but as you arc n man of
letters you ought to know that the virus
used to vaccinate your child Is identically
the same as the Syphilis germ. -The in­
jecting of that germ Into the blood also
predisposes to consumption. Now get
your think box in order and possibly you
can figure out what n perfectly endless
chain we have for promoting disease ami
Increasing the volume of our business.
We must be jirotected at oil hazards.
We have the organizations, the men and
the money, and we soon hope to havo the
laws which will throttle any man or
woman who dares oppose us. The hills
are now In cpngress, aad In the very near
future the country will be compelled to
build new prisons to'hold the men and
women and children who refuse to obey
our mandate. So herd's our great toast:
May all creatures boy to Allopathy—ami
God. Trusting that you are now frighten­
ed Into submission nnd will nevermore
dura to write as you dld.last week, 1 oin,
Yours truly,

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chlckan-llvcrrd. .reformer?.

J. W. Gossman, M. D.

4 The same old story was ld|d - at ’ thé
Commercial Club meeting lost- Friday
night, the same story that tells of great
deeds but floes nothing. This semi-an­
nual blowing off of concentrated hot air
never accomplishes anything. These love
feasts are ail right but President Lake
ought-to-geUip a . rousing -meeting, in- a
few weeks ibat would really enitmse the
members Into paying dues and get a few
new member* into the Bekl. A little
speech, a little soda water, a little song.
B Hull- .sandwich will not build a city.
Tlie Commercial Club should meet
with the avowed purpose of raising tnouey
and raise the money even if it takes
beer and pretzels to db it.
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IDEAL FERTILIZERS
BEST AND CHEAPEST
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Tomatoes, Cantaloupes,
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Send for our booklet, FLORIDA VEGETABLES. It contains di­
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fully revised and brought up to date by our most subcesMul growcrs. No publication on this subject contains $uch practical adilce.
All gardeners should have it; from the owner o f the small home
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To Think of Nèw Furnishings
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W E HA V E THEM
EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE, QUEENSWARE AND SlOVES
Our new line of

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R A N G ES

and

K IT C H E N

arc the kind yo&amp; have wanted and

couldn’t get.

4 Sanford city properly now takes the
boards and th^ eyes of the investor will
seek this source for ids money instead of
e seductive edery field. Too long has
the ceutitry property held sway. Let the
txM w m m te
•^ w a r n jG r a to r ts
this summer should be directed toward
building a Greater Sanford. Get your
lake front and build beautiful res'dvu**
end bring in the tourist*.
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A Newspaper Within a Newspaper
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WjHY T H E

AfARD-PACKARD LANDS
ARE T H E BASIS O F SOUND IN V E S TM E N T
Written by B. A. HOW ARD, President
Lands- in. Florida vary -.as-do. lands
elsewhere, that is why I say see your
land before buying. Some lands nre reniute. frinii rnilrnadk

-awmiipy--while-others-arc—jusL-sand.
There la nbsolutely-no nged tp "gt^ jguck”
(lo use the parlance of die day) in buy­
ing Florida farm land if ihe prosi&gt;eclive '
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inents,
The Fifth Avenue hank’s divi­
dend was 100 per cent, Bronx
Borough bank paid 20 per cent;
First National bank paid 32 per
cent; New York County National
bank paid 40 per cent; Union
“Trust Company paid 50-per-cent
as did the United States Trust
Company.
Out of a list of
twenty-seven banks and trust
companies only one paid as LOW
-aa-^per cent and* only one paid
The marked effort to make the
South finance her own develop­
ment is but another move to
concentrate capital where it is
most handy for the financing of
the plans of the money power.

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purchaser will go about it in ihe same
way ns he docs iiis other business.
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At the prices we are offering our lands
1 consider them much lower than their
productive capabilities warrant. Every
ncr^we ore handling will prove Itself,
under intelligent cultivation, a larger in­
come earner than any interest earned in
any bank, stocks or bonds.
Even if not cultivated, these lands will
prove satisfactory by reason of the un­
earned increment—the greater the num­
ber of settlers on any tract the greater
the increase in value of the remaining
tracts.
By the natural law of supply and de­
mand alone, the -liawnrd-Pncknrd lands
are the basis of sound investment.
Why shouldn’t uny man who . mokes
up his nund, make money on any of our
lands?/ Dollars do not grow on any oT
the trees neither do dollars sprout (rom
the ground in u literal sense. But any
man1who looks forward to anticipating
the temporary,. inconveniences of settling
in new territory and prepares to meet
them for the sake of the greater future,
can do better here than he can on u
weekly salury.
When 1 was in Chicago rcncently, 1
was struck with the difference in the i k &gt;sition' * of the nvernge Chicago toiler and
the settlers our company had located in
sunny Florida. I saw thousands of famTHeS WhOBtrtotnl enrning enpntstytssuf-licent only to provide for their necessi­
ties day by day. They had no surplus.
Poor food, poor housing, accidents, occa­
sional non-employment kept them on the
margin. Likely some of them had neg­
lected Uieir.-opportunities. Like enpugh

The point is to seize your op­
portunity NOW.
Now — TODAY, while good
lands ure low priced and while
Xiown-im d-n-little-eneh inonth-J
with—no—taxes. o r . interest.-tol
bother you.
T w a ftl to getr in touch with
the man of some mentis— even if
limited.
I want him to write me
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gether.
How many members
there are in his famly— if they
are working, how old they are.
I want to help the deserving man

some of them were on tile margin liecause of their own folly, but iu uny cuse,
living in a mere shack and cultivating
enough to live on in Florida is far better
than the wearisome round of toll up

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THE RECIPROCITY TREATY

The Mapes
Complete Manures
Where seems to be great dissatisfaction tbroughaiit
the State generally as to the.resulta obtained from
m ost of the fertilizersusedlnst- seaso'nr ■
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Many ¿rowers are now beginning to see clearly
what we have been suggesting for some time, they
might expect to have happen froni the conUnuad
use of the. Acid Phosphate (rock ) goods.
A curiously large number of those of our old eus*
tomers who were gotten away from us by the in­
ducements of the so called “ cheap goods" "Just as
good as Mapes,” are coming back to us this season
to have their groves and fields restored. .
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The Mapes Fertilizers ore evidently considered a refuge In
extrem ity when help Is needed and hope almost gone. You
certainly get the benefits o f over thirty years experience
In Florida and over fifty years In the manufacture o f fe rti­
lizers generally. If we cannot help you the cave Is Indeed
hopeless.
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Before commercial fertilizers were known animal
manure was considered by the practical farmer to be
_the bestioun .of plant food.” - He didn’t know why
except that it gave him the results. Liebig explained
the reason when he showed that ammonia, phos­
phoric acid and. potash were, necessary as food for
plants and that the ammonia in the 'animal manure
was what produced the growth, but that it was neces­
sary to also have phosphoric acid and potash to pro­
duce the maximum results.
W ith all the development of the fertilizer business,
animal fertilizers have always held first place on ac­
count of their crop producing qualities. They have
no superior as .a source of ammonia, Arm our Atiimal Fertilizers derive their plant food from Blood
and Bone and Dried Blood (concentrated animal
products) combined with phosphoric acid and potash
in the best forms. It' is becausi; they contain the
best and most natural forms of plant food that they
are so popular and the demand for thein is increas­
ing so rapidly.
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Will Be a Great' Step Forward Tor
Florida Growers
Florida’s famous early fruits will have
free ncocas to Canadian markets. Florida
fruit growers have long recognized the
value of securing even reductions In
Canada’s fruit tariff, and have repeatedly
petitioned our Stnje Department to attempt some relid
requests in mind that Canada was asked
and prevailed upon to concede, with
reluctance, not merely the reduction but
tho entire abolition of her duties on fresh
fruits from tho UnitcM, Stott*. Enrly
strawberries and other berries frotn Flori­
da, as well as her grapes, now encounter
a duty of two cents per pound on entry
to Canada. Peaches are taxed f 1.00 per
100 pounds, plums thirty cents per bushel,
and molsons three cents each. The‘ im­
portant of Canada's complete removal of
these duties"'tuts been the sutdeet- of
numerous appreciative letters from Florida
to the Government. Last year the United
States sold $1.271,000 of fresh fruits to
Canada, paying $261,000 for the privi­
lege.
Garden produce from Florida will now
find ready aale in Canada free ’of all
tariff handicaps, reaching the Dominion
many weeks before the slow-ripening
* northern crop matures Early potatoes, _
onions, tomatoes, etc., command high
prices in Quebec and'Ontario cities. We ,
sell $865,000 of fresh vegetables annually,
in tiie face of SM2.Q00 duty. Potntoes
are taxed twenty cents a bushel and
most other vegetables thirty tier cent. 1
Florida is eptandtdty «(touted in take nd«- vantage of-ifio removal of these duties.
Dried fruits, apples, pears, peaches and
. noncots are made mutually free by the J
reciprocity agreement. On canned fruits (
Cfinnda lowers her duly by one-ninth, or ,
■ from 2U-oanta to tw o oento-jiar - pound. ■»
On canned vegetables the rate is lowered j
by one-sixth, or from 1 ^ cents to 1W
Free cotton-aced oil has been conceded
hy Canada. Heretofore this northern
product has been dutiable ut i7H per
cent on entrny into the Dominion. Dur­
ing 1910 this country sold $1.111,400 of
cotton-seed oil to Canada, paying np
proximulcty $200,000 duty thereon.” Con­
siderable quantities of cotton-seed oil are
produced in Florida.
Under the proposed arrangement fl»h
of all kind, fresh, salted, or preserved in
any manner, arc to be mutually free of
duty. The United States Imports from
from Canada nearly $5,000,000 of fish an­
nually, this being one-tenth of our total
consumption. We collect about one-half
million dollars duty on. these imports,
nnththb amount is of course added to
the price our .consumers pay for the fish.
The rates or the principal varieties bought
from Canada arc three-quarters of a cent
or one cent per pound. The removal at
duties will lend to render fish leas ex­
pensive throughout the entire country, a
fact of great interest to regions whose
warm climate make fish a peculiarly
valuable food 'staple.
The removal of our tariff on Uve aniinals, and the» reduction of that on meats
of all kinds, will help to lower the cost of
meat In this country, and a state like*
Florida, which produces little meat of its
own, will find nothing but benefit in this
arrangement. Our present rates on cattle
are, in general,' equvalcnt to between
twenty-five per cent and thirty per cent,
and these will be completely, done away
with. Our present rates on meat to four
cents on bacon and hams.
I( U proposed to allow Canadian wheal
and other grain free entry into this
country. While this will have no im­
mediate effect ' on the price of cereal
foodstuff», it will operate to forest oil-on
increase in their host-when our consump­
tion shall overtake our production. Even
at the present time it will steady the
prices of our breadstuffs and widen the
of our milling supply.

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Constipation 1* caused by Vwrimcsa
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candy, and ere particularly Ideal for
children. They act directly on the
They have a neutral ectlon on the othj r organa or glands. They do not purge
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O n the O rlan d o road just two
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Just been laid out and streets being
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THE SANFORD HERALD

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
Budget o f In terestin g Item s
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THE EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY
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CELERY AVENUE NEWS
Special Correspondence to The Herald:

Mils Miller of North Carolina is visitinn Mrs. Dell on the avenue.
Mr. Dell, we learn, has purchased the
Barclay place on the nvenue, consisting
of ten acres of fine celery land and two
residences. The place lies between the
Kossctter farm and that of Mr. T, I. Haw­
kins. Mr. Dell came to the celery delta a
few years ago and engaging in the truck­
ing business on rented land was success­
ful. He has now purdisacd a place of his
own. Wo learn from Mr. Barclay that he
will not takie his purchase-money nbmnd
to invest ft, but having so much confi­
dence In Sanford dirt he has nlrcndy
Is completed.
s —rrfThe colored church at Canaan had h
large baptising at the East Coast Ferry
Sunday last, six converts being baptized.
A large crowd of whife folks attended the
baptizing.. '
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nigh0 3 0 'o’clock, nt MootiTs Starioirfor
the benefit of the church.
-Mis. W: frt. Cost i ctjcI u s I P i idny-nfm^
noon at her charming home on Cameron
avenue in honor of her, friend, Mrs. O.
~ — E. Walker. -. Dainty^ refreshments were
nerved, consisting of fruit, salad. Baud,
wiches, ice cream and cake. Among
those present were Mrs. Q, E. Walker nnd
T her sister. Mrs. Edgar E. Brown of Beck
Hammock; Mrs. H. 11. Chappell, Miss Jes­
sie Wheeler and Mrs. Angus Chappell of
Celery avenue; Mrs. Will Squires; Mrs. D.
E. Squires, Mrs. Carl Woods and mother,
nnd Mrs. Dr. Dclanmter of Cameron ave­
nue: Mrs. W. A. Raynor, Mrs. T. Edwards.
Mrs-G. C. McDougat, and Mrs. Welker nnd
daughter of Celery avenue.

will conduct the afternoon service in the
Morton Holcomb, n couslih of the Har­
Lake Chnnn chapel on Sunday.
ris’ is visiting at the Harris home and In­
*1. S. McKenzie odd family report n cidentally seeing the country.
pleasant time at the Geneva picnic last
We have been unfortunate the pqst
Saturday.'
week accidentally. J. C. Rich let a plank
fall ou his foot while nt work in the
GENEVA JOTTINGS
warehouse, crushing n Toe. He hns been
Special Cormpomlrnce to The Herald:
on crutches ever since but will soon be
On Inst Monday Mrs. G. R. Nicholson walking again. And J. W. Powell, whilo
nnd daughter, Miss Bobbie, entertained handling an unruly mule was thrown vio­
Mesdnmes Gresham, Homer Nicholson. lently, against n timber In the barn nnd
Ellicrcdge nnd Speer with, whnt is known sustained serious injuries. Three ribs arc
In Georgin, a regular "hog-klliing dinner", fractured nud ho is much bruised. He is
Only those who have enjoyed nil the good getting along as well ns possible appnr
tilings of a hog-killing know just wi|nt cntly nnd when strong enough expects to
this means. Full justice wns done to go to the hospital at Orlando for n time.
the meats and also the dainty sweets.
He is visiting nt his son’s home on Midi
Geneva enjoyed the first fish Try of the igan avenue. His wifo will be here soon
season Inst Snturdny. Besides an abund­ from their homo on Long Islnnd. She hns
ance of fish, there were baskets of every very poor health nod hopes to be benfltkind of good things to enl. These gather­ tc&lt;£ by the change.
ing ore nlwnys pleasant nnd nre always
On Wednesday evening of lost week
pleasant nnd nre nlwnyB largely nttend- our people had whnt they called n family
od.
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gathering nt the cflurch. About 8 o'clock
Mrs. M. S.'Ethcrcdgc nnd brother, W.
L Sicg entertained Miss Brag, John Hud­
dleston und Mr. nnd Mrs. David Speer at
o very pleasant, dinner Saturday.
At the homo of Miss Letn Peters on
the Mth. Miss .Peters nnd Miss Brag

Potato Barre
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On the tenth of tho month we hnd a
fronk-furtcr roast in Mr. Beck’s park * for
■the benefit of the church. -The affair wns
a success both socially und financially in
spite of the coolness of the evening.

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for potato

storage room should get barrels in advance

they began to spread a picnic supper and
the evening meal nnd the social rime
which followed was greatly enjoyed by
nil present. Wo hnvc.sotue lamps in the
efijneh now nnd look forward to ninny
pleasant nnd beneficial evenings spent

Henry

Orders

should be booked at onc&amp;— AJJ who have

tine party. Pleasant games and music » Thursday evening of this wejj^ the
were enjoyed until a late hour when men of our community plan to -meet at
delicious cakes nnd fruit punch were the church and .discuss matters of interest
served. •
to growers nnd probably from some kind
Mrs. Fred Yerkcs and two interesting of an organization for future study and
children, of Jacksonville, arc visiting mutual benefit.
their parents, Mr. nqd Mrs. Huddleston.
Clarke Deck nnd Ids visiting brother,
Mr. Curfoil, who is AUpcriulending the Enrle Gormly- nnd his visiting brother,
hew railroad business, attended the fisli and I-awrcncc Wch «pent a few days last
wnek Ub^hb:_ilYei-Ji&gt;tdng, The? bad
fry on Lake Hnrnev.
Mr. Egbert of New York, arrived in line luck and a’ jolly good' time.
Walter Haines shipped a car-load of
Gcnevn Friday oq a visit to his friends.
Messrs*
Messrs. Ballard nhd Williams have been
— Mr. Clifford Smith, Mis« McKenzie, MrA.
making business visits here recently.
McKenzie of Clmluotn and nieces of
Judge Hnytnakcr of Wichita, Kansas,
North Cnrolinn drove over in their car­
surprised
his old friend Dr. Minnick with,,
riage Saturday and enjoyed the picnic
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visit
last
week, Coming Friday after­
with their friends who were very glad to
noon nnd spending the night at tho
have them.
Minnick home. The Judge is u very active
The many friends of Dr.* J J. Burns and talented mnn, also very successful
will fie sorry to iedrn of his being quite financially and proved himself n very in­
ill at the home of his daughter Mrs. teresting nnd interested visitor. It was
Raulerson.
his first trip through Floydn and he
thorougldy
enjoyed nnd appreciated what
Rain wns never needed any worse than
lie
saw
in
and
about Cameron City.
at the present timerit is so dry tin? seed

Mrs. Coney of Indiana is visiting Mrs.
■ Edgar E. Brown nt her luvely home on cannot even sprout.
Geneva avenue, Beck Ilommsck.
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lumber on the ground to build n bridge Spccllil Correspondence lu The Herald:
The Weather Hiii) week lias been trying
across thcT slough at too East Const ferry
to
suprisd us will) a cold snap, but it
and we learn operations arc span to beproved
to he mostly bluster, no harm
. gin. This, will considerably lessen the
done.
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Mrs. A. E. Curtiss sjient the week in
bailed with delight by automobflists.
Mr. ani Mrs. Hawkins spent last week tier pretty borne here.

days.

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Mrs. and Miss Wciser, of KnoXvillp,
witl» their friend, Mrs. Clark afOvic-do. *
Term., formerly of this place, arrived, last
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Pickurd's Hand-Painted China
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week on a.visit to. their old home nnd
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Gorham's Sterling Silver.
friends, nnd- are J lie guest qf Mr. and
Rogers’ Plated-&gt;Wnre •' '
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Miss Taber, at Twin Lakes.
•Special Cor. to The Hrrnl&lt;t.
Elgin and Waltham Watches
Conductor and Mrs. Robinson have been
Miss Cluru Milieu, of Sanford, was the
"— finest« -BT"the Cushing, bouse .several guest of the Misses Pearson, for n weoksFruits, Vegetables, Candles, Cigars and Tobaccoes
-weeks. Mr. Robinson' is filling the posi- entl visit, and a river trip^ to Wckiwn . ALL GOODS ' GUARANTEED
■ t|on o( Mr. Brannon shice his-accident. Springs, where u delightful dny wns spent
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All Kinds Country Produ ce Bought and Sold
Conductor Brannon is nyw so far rcqovcr- by n jolly.crowd.
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. ■ ing expedition in the woods' with Mrs. Millie Hicks was "surprised" with
Brannon arid family friends from* the miscellaneous shower, from her ninny
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friends in the neighborhood. A large
Charles Lee left I.ako Chnnn Monday party gathered at tier home, nnd the
m inniiT
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- for Miami and the East* Const, vlu.Tampu "bride-elect" was the recipient of muny,
and Key.West
niuHoycly tokens of their esteem. - De­
Mis* Carrie' Brooke of Umatilla spent licious refreshments werq served, und
Sunday with her parents, Rev... and Mrs. most enjoyable evening spent.
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Brooke.* Miss Louise Brooke is cujoying
Several picnic parties enjoyed the
A visit of several weeks with friends in beautiful trip to the Springs last week on J ■ Upstairs, Pico Block
Thinpa friends. the launch. Nina.
Dr. C. C. Thayer spent Inst week nt
The event of the week, was the wed­
Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p.m.
Lake Howell looking after his orange ding of’ Miss MUJle Irene Hicks and Mr.
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grove interests in that vicinity.
J. E. liana, at the church, at noon, Mon­ |
Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m.
•President and Mrs.Ulnckmun of Rollins day Feb., ityth. The church was beauti­
SANI OKU, FLORIDA
O fflcf Above First National Dank
College. Winter Park, came in' on auto fully .trimmed witli palms, magnolias and t * ’
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* Saturday to enjoy Mr. poster’s Irospitnlity vines.. Mrs. W. D. Buchanan presided at X S t r a n g e r s W e l c o m e
manner.
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The I-adies* Club had nn open guest noting ntrufhers; Miss Zachary maid of
.day with Miss Frances Allison of Loke ltonor; H t u T- Pearson best man; Miss
Charm Friday afternoon and evening last. Margaret" Zaduiry ring hearer; Miss
The attendance was large at both goth- Helen Potter flower girl. The impesaive
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NORTH
*. crings and the flnancinl results gratify­ marriage service, was preformed by Rqv.
ing. The feature of the nfternoonwua.fi J. A. McKinnon ofSnnford. Immediately
------ m y delightful antHnspiring address from after the ceremony the happy pair, re­
Miss Marian Evans, Ph. D„ who is an ex- ceived &lt;}ie congratulations or their friends,
vice president of the National Federation at tile home of Mrs. C. F. Cooley, which
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ol'Wumon’s Clubs. We hnd the -plensme wns* charmingly derarnted for the oc­
casion.
Dainty
refreshments
were
served.
uf listening again to Miss Evans Sunday
afternoon in the chape! at Lake Charm Mr. and Mrs. Bona left, muld showers of
on the religious influences of the Passion rice and good wishes, on the 2:30 train,
•'toy ut Oberainmergau. It was a won- for St. Petersburg, where they will make
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be forgotten. Oviedo and Lake Chnnn
»re privileged in coming into such plcnBCAMERON CITY ETCHINGS.
ELECTRIC LIGHTED P U L L M A N
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ant acquaintance with Mrs. Foster and To die editor o( The Herald:
her guesu, .Miss Louise Manning HodgThis is~ Washington’s Birthday and to
DINING A N D SLEEPING CARS
Uos and Miss Marian Evans.
those of us accustomed to colder winters
We ore glad to have with us again Mr. tiie present cool wave seems very appro­
«nd Mrs. Mallory of Georgia. who have priate, coming at the lime of this nation­
C. W . R O S E
For Information, Rates and Reservations see near
. - been identified with Oviedo interests for al holiday. We understand that our
lamio-Goast-Line A gent or-wr-it-e
P R O P R IE T O R
“ ■ m y thkf|-y-'yeafs In tHeIr orange grove neighbors urMoore’s 'StalTon" have plan7
Ptoperty here. We look, for their coming ned a.Lady .Washington social far this
every year. Mr. Wheeler of Georgia ac- evening and we with them all.success.
comjKinica them and all are guests of
TheGormiyt nnd Stevensuns ore en­
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joying a visit from Prof. Gormly of Ot­
FLORIDA
SANFORD,
Hr. Mallory, who is interested in oil tawa University. He plans to be yrlth us
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ATTENTION! PRINTERS!
The herald has the greatest bar
fain In a cylinder press ever liven.
W rite us fo r particulars. $500 cash
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Miss Garners Launch Party
$n* of the meet dekghtluLj^lMpf-lijK
week was the launch party^gtven by
Mioa Nell Garner on Wednesday to her
many friends In the city and to their

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a. m. and going aboard the launch Wekiwa
were soon on their way to Wekiwa
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affected, and everything went on "os
merrily'as a bell"—that is,' after Frank
&gt; Ifilteer succeeded in ' getting the lion's
share of the "cover."
After about an hour on Lake Monroe
and the S t Johns the Wekiwa was
reached, and here can be seen some of
ihe mfni beaull/ul scenery to be found In
Florida, the windings of the river reveal­
ing new b£aulj£Ì"\o **tbo èyè flfW c r y
turn, and the dearness of the water mak
Ing It possible to see the fishes and other
aquatic Ufa at the bottom of the rlVSE
“ 'Copt. Thomas, the capable and effident manager of this trim - little boar
which will afford the people of Sanford
many days of .pleasure the coming sum­
mer, upon reaching the river saw that it
would be too low for the entire trip to the
Springs so piloted the party about twenty
miles up to "Camp Cameron," where the
stop was made for lunch, and such a
lunch. It "Would* take a connoisseur to des­
cribe it. It was a feast—presided over by
one of the chaperones, Mrs. N. U. Garner,
than which there Is none beUer. ribly
assisted by Mr. Garner, who is "some"
when it comes to making coffee "a la
camp."
After about an hour’s rest the trip back
wai started und upon readting Lake
Monroe it woe found there would be time
so thè "hustling" little d ty of Enterprise
was "taken in" and the chicken farm and
springs visited, which was qll interesting
to those who were etrahgers to. the at­
tractions over there. Just as Old Sol was
sinking to rest the trim little craft was
tied up at the d ty dock, and after all
thanking Miss Nell for having given them
such a pleasant dar the party dispersed
to their several homes where they will
long remember the trip on the Wekiwa.
Miss Gamer's. guests on this occasion
were: Misses Belle Smith, Lillie Fair
Smith, Mubel Hand. Ward, Christine Rich­
ards, Linda Le flier. Estelle Beard, euria­
line Gannaway. Gall Moore, Margaret
Roberts, Ethel Hutch; Messrs. G.G. ficarnc,
^Nixoa Butts, Archie Betts, J. B. Lawson.
R. R. Dess, Frank Mlitecr, James Williams,
Fidi Moore. Chaperones: Mr. and Mrs.
N. If. Gamer, Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Gamer.

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oppobtwniiv

f o r the Investor or the home Builder
Messrs. T). L Blanchard and -O. E. Taft,
private sales managers for the Bowman
Realty Company, who recently put on an
auction sale of Iota in Celery Avenue Ad­
dition, ore In town for the purpose of put­
ting on a Special Private Sale on those
very desirable lota.
For the qext thirty days the Bowman
Realty Company's Gold Bond wllf.be ac­
cepted as a $20 payment on any lota pur^
chased. These bonds will be distributed
throughout Ihe city or con be had at the
office of Mr. J. N. Whltner adjoining First
NatiOaal Bank or at the Pico Hotel
A rapid sale of these lots Is predicted
as they are well worth . the prices,
asked for them, and the $20 discount
tljould be a great inducement to the In/estor'aaweB^Pfilf in«n
w ir in g iiuc.
building lot in '‘.Lucky Sanford.”
A call nt J. N. Whitner’s office or phone
107 will bring a team to the door to take
any one out and look oyer the property.

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One lot Ginghams 15 and 12 1-2c n -| p
One 4ot Silks
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Home Mission Society
The Woman's Home Mission Socicty.of
theMeofexHo» church held their annnal
election of officers' last Tuesday afternoonr
February 21st, with the following results:
President—Mrs. H. H. Chappell.
First Vice President—Mrs. J. H. Mettlnger.
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Second Vice President—Mrs. M. C.
Bowler.
Third Vice President—Mrs. J. D. Jen­
kins.
Recording and Corresponding Setre-

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Public Meeting
— Tbs ffihlic Is nrrdinlly invltcd-ta-aitond
a meeting of Sanford Lodge of Odd Fel­
lows on Tuesday night Feb. 28. at 7:30 in
Opera House building.
Grand Master
W. H. Malone will deliver a lecture on
Odd Fellowship.

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T h en G om e and See These" Rem arkable Cars

Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Company
(E V E R ITT ••30” )

State Agents

The Studio o f D. R. and Mrs. C. E.
Lewis Is now open to receive a lim­
ited number o f pupils for tuition In
Water Color, Oil and Tapestry Painting
also Pyrography (o r Wood Burning)
and coloring o f photographic views.
Prospective pupils must apply w ith ­
out delay as the.Studio will positively
be open (THREE MONTHS ONLY) as
a fter that date Dr. Lewis will engage
In Parmlng.
For -terms Complete
Course or Separate Branches apply at
Studio.
Room 2 Bishop Building,
SAnford. Florida. (305 FIRST STREET)

A Card o f Thanks
To the many friends and acquLamnnces
who tendered eld and sympathy in our In Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial Cir­
cuit. Orange County, State o f Florida
hour of dire distress and sad bereave­
ment. and especially to the Independent j. t . Harrison
Order of- Odd Fellows of Sanford that Chirles U Hamilton. Ju­
Morti afir Foreclosure
K. HainUtim. Samual
furnished us with the services of Mr. W. lia
W. Gaar anil Leon alai It.
J. Jensen, nnd to Mr. Jensoh for his« Dunyan.
W. Gaar and Leonidas II. Dunyan:
tenderness and faithful trust in car­ ToItSamuel
appears from the affidavit of Andrew John eon.
at he it the
ing for our beloved husband and father herein duly Bird, lu which tie la y * that
solicitor of the complainant In the abutve entitled,
during his suffering, we extend our heart­ rtu u . that the da/rndanta Samuel W, Gaar and
Leonidaa H. Dunyan ara non-mldents of the state
felt thanks grateful in appreciation there­ of
Florida, and that their rcaidence la in the city
of Richmond, elate U Indiana.
of. You ara therefore ordered to appear to this bill
A Big Success
Mrs. Rachel Harris.
on Monday, the 3rd day of April, 1011, the lame
tain t a rule day of this court.
Tb« German Flea Circus Show with
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dobbins.
It u further ordered that this noth» he puIJDhrd
Johnny Jones Exhibition Shows is cer­
for four successive weeks in the Sanford Herald, a
Mrs. Frank Darling.
newspaper publishrd in Sanford. Florida.
tainly. a remarkable performance to see.
Stephens Coates Harris. .
Witness. B; M. Robinson, -clerk of the Circuit
Court of the 7th Judicial Cfm ilt In Orange county,
The German Prof. Kuntz with his troup of
Florida, and theaeal thereof this ihe 10th day of
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People's Church
300 educated liens give a beautiful circus
February, lu ll.
I). M ROBINSON, plerk.
The pastor preaches both morning and
performance under his personal com­
[seat!
Uy M. A. Howard.TVC,
evening,
II
a.
m,
and-7
p.m.
At
night
Andrew Johneon, Solicitor (or Complainant. 27-41
mands. They do astonishing stunts. Jump
through hoops, walk the light rope, loop Mr. Waldron will give the second of hia
the loop, pull wagons, chariots, cannons, sermons to girls. “ The Bemi Age." A
Notice For Publication
hitch up with gokleo harness and dance cordial invitation is extended to every­
DEPARTMENT o r THE INTERIOR
U. S. LAN D OFFICE
u&gt; the music of the Merry Widow Waltz, body to attend ail the aervieea. o f this
. Gainesville. Fla., February 4, IBI I &gt;
church.
all dressed up I d Sunday costumes, and

to see fleas In hobble skirts Is certainly
amusing and they ore interesting to the
most intelligent people.
Wm. J. Brown, the general manager of
the attraction, while in Germany seven
years ago securing new attractions for
American carnival managers personally
engaged the German Professor with his
troupe or educated IIeas,\nowlng It would
ha a big success in America and ids first
engagement was in Madison Square Gar­
den, New York City, and for seventeen
Weeks.-then to all the big stau ralra, where
business was equally as good as in New
York City. The Professor has everyone
of his performers named and calls them
by names whlbb they understand as well
as a bona or dog when be Is giving ex­
hibitions. This is the German Professor's
first appearance in Sanford, and the
people here can consider It a rare treat to
get such an attraction it* the German
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“The Story of the Everitt’’

Treasurer—Mrs. Dr. Mason.
The meeting was held at the home of
MrsrWrP.-FIrido-in—Markham—Park, anti
after off business was transacted a most
enjoyable time socially- was-had and
dainty refreshments were served by the
hostess. w
Card o f Thank
At a meeting of the Board of mana­
ger of Sanford Hospital Association Feb.,
18th. It was unanimously voted to ex­
press thanks, to all who helped, in any
way to make the Charity Ball a success.
It wished to heartily thank Mr. Driver
and his associates ' for free vuse of the
Sanford House. The Sanford tian&lt;J for
cxcclcnt music. Mr. Holly for printing
and the Eagles for a donation of money
and their continued interest. At their
suggestion a "Tag Day" will bo observed
for the benefit of the Hospital fund. The
management feel very much encouraged
by the interest people express in tills
cause and hope that the hundred and
fifty dollars, realized froaj the Charity
Bail will be increased until a sum suffi­
cient, will be on hand to build a Hospital
as Sanford needs.
Mrs. A. T. RosSettcr, Sect.

Mosquito Canopies
Sandfly-Netting,
Window Screen Cloth
Men’s Straw Hats
W om en’s Fancy Parasols
W om en’s Trim m ed Hats
Novelties, Fancy Goods

The Geo. H. Fernald Hdw. Co.

Bluestone at 9 cents , per pound
Cement-Coated Box Nails
Wheelbarrows, with W ide Tires
W e will sell you a 46-in.
Fence at 32 cents a rod

The Geo. H. Fernald Hdw. Co.

Notice la hereby riven that Edwin A. Gilbert
office address It Sanford, Florida, did. j
whoa» poet-office

Methodist Church
on the Stb day of October, 1910, file In this office
and'ApplhratkM. No. 07840,,to
Services at the Methodist church next Swum'Statement
purchase
e ithe n-w U of i-r V; and n-e M of a-w M.
Section
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12,
Township
21 sooth. Range 31 coat. Tal­
Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p.m. condccted
lahassee meridian, and the limber thereon, under
by the pastor, Rev. J. A. Hendry. Morn­ the ptovlslons of ihe act of June 3.1878. and acts
known aa the "Timber -and Stone
ing subject: “ God the Father reasoning amendatory,
Law ," at turh value as might be fired by appraise­
with man Ills cbiid^f Heaven's light upon m ent and th at pursuant to such application, the
land and limber thereon have been appraised at
an earthly pathway). At night: "A per­ Five Hundred Twenty Dollars, the timber etllm sl- - _ 40.000 heard —
feet
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#»wS pI*“r r
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|Sto*
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U X40.000
SJ , t / V V /
sonal faith in «pareenal Christ-"- AU are board
iid feet
» - at 82.50 per M. andI the
' land. 3220.00;
tl applicant will oner final prouf to support
that said
cordially invited.
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of application and sworn statement un the Iftth
day. of ^April
April. Hill, before the Clerk uf the Circuit
T. M. Elliot
Court, at Orti
dando, Florida,
Any
on tl at liberty to protest this purchase
T. M. Elliot, aged twenty-four years,
died last Saturday after a lingering Bi­
ts. Mr. Elliot had suffered for years entry.
HENRY &amp; CHUBB.
with tuberculosis and cams to Sanford to 28-Bp
Resister.
get the benefit of a warmer climate but
come too late.
L
wese w ss ee-eesseeeeeseeesseesejHis unde, J. O. Langford came here to
look after his nephew and earned the
remains tp Adams. Tenu., where inter­
ment will be made.
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Conductor Kills Negro
isrf&gt;o bag .fhartfft /,f t U ,
Sanford-Lakeland run. was forced to kill
tin :
Sunday.- The negro
was drunk and shot at Conductor Butts,
who Immediately pulled his gun and
killed h|s assailant. This ebrmht be a
lesson to the negroes who imagine that
Capt Butts wili stand for any trilling.

City

Fish

Market

Salt and Fresh Water-Ffsh

A. FO STER
W O M A N ’S E X C H A N G E ,
Fancy Works of A ll Kinds.

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Stamping, Embroidery Supplies.

Popular Prices.

For terms see

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Hand Fainted Chi»»

Home M id * Cooking a Specialty.

Consignments and Orders Solicited
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February E4t 1011.

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white.
Beat sponge cake, Mra. L. C. Horn.
Singlo Comb Whlto.Orplpglon, cock
Salt rlBlng bread, Mrs. A. B. W hit­
Best Angel food, Miss Mary Gil­
erel, F. H. Preston.
man.
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Singlo Comb W hite Orpington pul­ christ.
Fine Sewing— Machine and Hand.
Marble cako, Mrs. P. Bellows.
let, P. li. Preston.
Best
underskirt, Mrs. Dovoll.
,
Homo
made
broad,
MI
bs
Rona
Cou­
Slngto Comb Whlto lslnnd Rod, cock
Best
chctnlso,
Miss Mary Robinson.
rtly.
Col0 &amp; Ward.
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Best night gown. Miss Mary. Robin­
Loaf of Boston Brown Bread, Mr».
Single Comb- Rhodo Island Red, pulson.
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W. P .Armstrong.
lot, Colo &amp; Ward.
Best child’s dress, band sowing,
Loaf o f homemade corn bread, Mrs.
Singlo Comb Ilhodo Island Hod,
Miss Mary Robinson.
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W. F. Armstrong.
cocikerel,"Colc &amp; Ward.
Best
child's
dress,
mncblno
sowing,
Best dozen light rolls, Mrs. S. E.
Rose Comb Rhode Island Red, cock,
Mrs. O. W. Malloy.
I vor.
II. E. Cole.
Best child's skirt, Miss Mary Robin­
Singlo Comb Black Minorca, pullpl,
Beat 'boaten biscuit, Mrs. J. D. DI- |‘ ._
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mond,
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■ son.
A. Y. Fuller.
Bout-hemstitched apron, Airs. Belch.
Single Comb Ilhodo Inland Rod, ben,
Best glass of grape Jelly, Alt#. C. G,
Deal bale of hay-made from beggarBest bedspread, Mrs. II. L. Booman.
Leo.
Colo &amp; Ward.
Tvced. C. Ii. Ward.
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Best table cover, Mrs. J. S. McKen­
Rose Comb Rhodo Island Red, pullet, . niass o f grapefruit mormnlado, AlfS,
Best balo- of bay mndo from crab
zie,
Chuluotn. -j
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1.
Danlols.
W. J. Stnrr.
g.osa. A. C. Starblrd.
Boat bureau scarf, Mrs. R. S. Brown.
Single Comb BufT Orpolnglon, cock,
Glass of ornngo marmalade, Mrs. fe.
Beit balo of rloo straw, C. H. HoffPlano covor, Mra. J. S. McKfcnzIo.
II. Crur.
Oorrltt P.,J«d(l.
• nor.
Dost child’s dress, Mills llnly lvos.
Singlo Comb Duft Oplngton, 'lien,
Glass o f guava Jolly, Mrs. L. Q.
„ Best rfamplo o f Para grasB, Walter
Best Roman embroidery, Mrs. R. M,
McLean.
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Gerrltt P. Judd.
Drenucin
Slugln Comb Barrcd Plymouth Rock,
Glass of quince Jolly, Mrs. S. E. Ives. Hudson. &lt;
Best dosen hundlee of Orango counBest French embroidered sltlvt waist
GlasB of npplo Jelly, Mrs. S. W „
boh, F. Mustolwhite.
■ly
T * s P°sar, l s l !
Mrs.
A. W. Holden.
Best Cornish Indian Game, cock and Trout.
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q ,W. Bmtlh, 2nd*-»5i****— —&gt;— -----Best Montmollock embroidered shirt
cockerel,
first
and
second,
J.
II.
Moon■
Glass
of
plum
Jolly,
Mrs.
P.
T.
Boat dozen bundle» of Or-ango*emtn- "" SlliKleT*jnJ^Jiodo Island Red, hen,
waist, Mrs. Burdctto.
Scruggs.
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c o i f ^ j k - *■
a l f t p 'Ojlumju. _
ty grown rice, II. J. Patrick 1st; W al­
Best shadow embroidered fancy
earPtliiOi#»*; cofcfc^S&amp;U.Jicna, first
G C n ^gii .lipncli^sk-Jly;, Mrs. T. B
Butt Plymouth Ilock, pullet, W. J
ter Wertcott^ud.
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and seroud prizes,““^ I." a . llrolnlg,
Boat dozen bundles of Orango coun­ Starr, Formosa.
IloHt embi&lt;jidcrciTpTnoW caso.' altrff^**
Maitland.
* v ■ Glass of huckleberry, Mrs. T. n.
îbodo Island Redt cock,
ty grown r&gt;a
1*1* Cilnl'*i.
C. W. .Maltblo. Osteen.
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, II.. II. Wilson.
!ñl7TT\’ lnt.-r park._______~
Tefit lialf.'.bus h e l - r - K &gt; u £
Glnsg ôf strawberry Jelly, Airs. M.
^znfc.i«0dnred Indies' dress* lira,«
— I’tyioiu. Patrick.
J. Al. siurbudc^
Hoso Comb' Ilhodo Island Tied, bon,
Pit Game, best ben, C. W. MaltbloT WcoFs.
Best halt.bushdl of Orango county II. E. Colo, Winter Park.
Best omhfûldcrdd fancy apron,, Mrs
Glass o f bncjricbrrry Jelly, Mrs. T.
* Pit Gamo, bbst pull,et, C. W. Maltblo.
grown corn, John Kcttio 1st; M. P. Mc­
M. E. W eeks.'
Pea Fowls, cock and lien, Sotli B; Osteon.
Sluglo Cotnb Leghorn, hen, II. E.
Donald, 2nd.
Best French Qmhrodured conteniiocu
Gins« of peach Jelly, Mrs. T. B.
Woodruff. 1st nnd 2nd,
Colo.
Best dozen cars 0/ Ornngo connty
Mrs. Wrfi. Smith.
Bronzo
Turkeys,
goblor
nml
hon,
W.
Osteon.
Singlo Comb ’ Whlto Legliorn, cock­
■grown corn, M. F, McDonald, 1st;
.Glass of strawberry Jam, Mrs, F. T.
Best * Wnllaclinln oiytirgtdored conE. Giles. .
e r e l,'ll.'E. Colei
Thoa, Etty, 2nd:
terpicco, Mrs. C. T . Rowland.
Goblor, Mrs. W. K. Graham, Fur-1 Scruggs.
Singlo Comb Whlto Leghorn, cock,
Beat bushel of sweet potatoes, A. M;
Best embroidered colored contermurta, 1st;. Robert Hungu'íord Insti­
Glass of blackberry Jam, Mrs. S. E
DSThCOvledov ls t;* »r Jli. Reddick, 2nd* If. 13. Colo.
piece, Mrs, S.'W . Ferguson,
tuto, 2nd.
Ives, .
SIpglo. Comb W htto Leghorn, pen,
Built colored omfîroldorod table cotGlass of guava Jam, Airs. J. D. Di
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Hudson.
Indian Runners, l.n.'PreVletT,
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Best half dozen cubbagos, W. H. ' Singlo Comb Black Minorca, cock, Casi lo, Is la n d 2nd.
Best embroidered table cover, Mrs.
G!asa uf blackberry J&lt;*Ry, Mrs. Mi E.
■L- li1hornioi&gt;| B aufnnl______ ________:______ A .Y. 1'uHer. R. J. Waldron.
Dark Muscovy, H, H. Cole, Winter AVceks. ,
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"Single ijuiiid mack Miborc"a,"irin, A.'
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Park, 1st and -'liib
Best exhibit of JullleJ ffrratgxPT n ~ y n s iiu r—
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' W lili M .11IHTilKrAW ght'-*1-R'itndèUr ri c fÿ ^ r^ Florîdrl-p-Oduct«, - Mre.-Ar-Tr ^ouar, Ml.,¿ N’rll WltljuiT
Singlo Cqtpb Rhodo Island Red,
. IlCfit tbroo squaBlie», *Dr. Mlnntck,
Runt embroidered belt, Miss Illta
MrCtillnrh.
1st and 2nd.
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cockerel, If. E. Cole,
Sanford.
Swans, black, male and .female, Lake
Bopt Jnr.jJf,pre«orvud poaclicp, Mrs. Lawton.
Singlo dumb Whlto Orpington, cock­
, Boat exhibit of rutabaga turnips, W.
Improvement Association, 1st.
Bust embroidered panel for waist
W. F .Aridstrong.
erel,
Wolvcrsiono Pounltry Farm, Win­
D, Berry.
Swans, white, male and fenVnlcrlAko
Bust Jar of presarved pineapples, and skirt, Miss Rita Lawton,
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•Best exhibit of turnips other, than ter Park.
Improvement Association, 1bL
Best embroidered parasol,- Mrs. I t
Mrs. E. II .Crux.
Single* Comb White' Orpington, pulrutabagas. S. 8. Grinin.
Align tor, A. M. Nicholson, 1st.
Best Jar quince preserves, Mrs. A, T. M. Hudson.
Best exhlblt of swqet poiipors. W l.r t* Wnlverstouo ’ Poultry Farm, W *
Best silk embroidered centerpiece.
Carrier Pigeons, any. color, -Payton AIcCulIocli.
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ter Park.
D. Uorry, Sanford.
Mussolwhllo, 1st.
Best jar guava preserves, Sirs. W. Mrs. Win. Smith.
Single Comb Brown Leghorn, Mrs.
■Dost -exhibit of beets, W. L. Van
Best .cmhroldoreiP'aofn pillow, MUl
Pair of Rod Carooau, Paytou.MuBSol- F.„ Armstrong.
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W.
R. Graham, Formosa.
Duzor, Taft.
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Best-Jar preserved watermelon rind, Llzzlo Mathews.
white, 1st.
Single Comb Black Mlpbrca, pullet,
Be*t exhlblt’ of lettuce, W .D. Berry.
Pair of White Hortier, Payton Muk- Airs. T. \V. Matthews.
Best embroidered Hedobo shirt wnlat
A. Y. Fuller.'
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1st; F. IJ. Dale, 2nd.
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Best jar preserved kumquatg, Airs Mrs, Allbrlttnn.
Silver Spangled Ilnniburg, cockerel,
Best exhibit of green peas, ,\V. L.
Best tlnteil embroliTcrod u.blc covor,
Black Rabbits,"DelJiney Way.
8. J, J’ ortor.
\V. L. Booker, Formosa.
Van Duzor, 1st; W. I. .Story, 2nd.
Guinea Pigs, best collection, Sidney
.Best Jar of preserved pears. Mrs Mrs. Dlffendorter.
Silver Spangled. Hamburg, pullet,
Best exhibit of celery, Delimiter &amp;
B&lt;;st embrodered luit, Mrs. M. E.
Nowell.
.
. . W, F. Armstrong.
W. L Becker.
Hilton, 1st; P. B .Dalo 2nd.
Fox Squlirols, best collection. DorBest Jnr,.preserved, tomatoes, C. L. Weeks.
Buff Coachln Bantam, cock, C, Prod
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.Best exhibit of string boans, F. B.
Hatch. i Best centerpleco, Battenbutg, Airs.
soy Prescott.
Ward,
Winter Park.
Dale;
Hogs— Berkshire.
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Dost Jar preserved figs, Mrs. W.'-ll j II. L. Denman.
Slngk* Comb n. Ix-ghorn, lien, F. H.
Dost exhibit of carrots, W. L. Van.
Bust borip over 1 year old.'J. W. Howard. ,
Best hurSnu scarf, Ilattcnburg, MissPjceston,
Pino Castlo.
Duzor.
Bust Jnr preserved' grapefruit, Mrs. Ellen Wood.
Wllniott.
White Wyandotte, cock, O, 1). Young,
Boot exhibit of sugar boots, W. L
Best jieii of pigs six months old or A. R Duuto)».
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| Hobt Honlton lace, Miss Kenn Fries.
Orlando. *
Von Duzor.
under, nix pigs or more, J. W. Wjlmott.
Best Jar preserved strawberries,
lies (crochet cd tlirond tidy, Miss W.
Single Comb Ilhodo lslnnd Rod, pul­
• Rotrt exhibit of Strawberries, Aubrey
Mrs, Ö. E. Ivos.
A, Wlllsoy.
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Doroc Jerseys.
let, Col«x S- Ward.
Smith. ‘
Best
"exhibit
of
preserves,
Mrs.
W
Best
crocheted
centerpiece,
Mrs.
W.
Best honr over 1 year old, Duroc
.SIngIT* romh Ilhodo Island Red, cock
Best exhibit of gourds, E. C. IlofT
F. Armstrong;
• '*
H. Graham. .
Jersey,
1
1
.
L.
Itiuimin,
1st;
U.
P.
Judd,
&lt;’o|;j &amp; Ward.
Best crocheted handkerchief border,
. .tier.
Best Jar crystnlJzed oranges, Mrs. C.
Itoso Comb Ilhodo Island Red, pul­ Victoria, 2nd.
Mrs. Gross.
.
,
fight colloctive exhibit of vegetables.
II,
Hr
Own.
Altamonte,
,
'
—
Best boar under' 1 year old, Frank
let, IL B. Cole.
J. M. Htarbuck.
Best
crocheted
table
mats,
Mrs.
G.
Best
Jar
eystallzed
kumquhts,
Air»Formosa, 1st; G. P. Judd, VicRose Comb Rhodo Island Red, cock- Eaton
• i
Best exhibit of cassava, J. T. Taylor.
8. Shinn.
Hatch.
, .
torla,
2ndj
e re l. H. 13. Cole.
Genova, 1st; A. Y. Fuller, 2nd.
Bout Dutch collar. Miss Ellen Wood,
Best
exhibit
of
ctystallzod
grape­
Best Poland China boar ovor one
Single Comb Black Minorca, cock­
Best peck of Ornngo county bolted
Best drawn work, dress fo r child,
fruit
and
orango
strafvs,
Mrs.
C.
II.
yenr old, Ed Dann, 1st.
erel. A Y. Fuller.
Mrs. Al. K. Woeks.
jncul, E, L. Brown.
Brown. Altamonte Springs.
Poland
.China
sow
under
ono
year
Single Comb Buff Orpington, hen,
nest exhibit of ribbon sugar Cane.
Most (able cover, Miss Hntabcl .
Best Jar mixed pickles, Mrs. Al. E.
old, Ed-Dunn. 1st.
Pen No. C.
Hyor.
R. W. Hammond.
Weeks.
Cattle.
Single Comb H. Plymouth Rock,
BobI exhibit of green Biigar cane
Bust bureau 3carf, Airs. Olivo CoD e «f Jar minced meat, Alra.'S. E.
Devoir Bull, !l years old or ovor, E.
cockerrlj Mrs. II. W. Wolff, Sanford.
boon.
__
Ives.
■
Chris Peters.
Single Comb B. Plymouth Rock, pul­ J. Reel, st.
Best fqncy apron, Mrs. AL H. Weeks.
Beat exhibition of Jnpaniiso sugar
Best two-pound of butter, Mrs, Hen­
Lady
Rider.
let. Mr#. 1!. W. Wolff. Sanford.
Tatting. .
cane. J. L, Jacobs. t
^ *
*
Bust lady rider over 1C years old, ry Parry.
Whlto Plymouth Rock, pullet, L. C.
Boat
handkerchief,
Mra. D. T. Kuhl, •
Be*l exhibit of ayrut» from cano, R
Best
exhibit
of
home-tnndo
cnitilyc
Miss Addle Thompson, 1st: Miss Polly
Horn.
Best speciniuu of insertion, Airs. M. ’
W. fluriUuond.'Ist; E. !«. Brown, 2nd.
not
less
than
five
varieties,
Miss
GorLight Brahma, rook, Robert. Hunger- Wolcott, 2nd. *
■ Best exhibit'extracted ' honoy not
It. Jordan.
Bust lady rlder under 10 years old, rrudo Ikiokcr.
ford Institute, -Eatonvlllo.
Best collar, !ftrs. A. Evorlngham.
less than fi itounds, W, A. Chapman^.
Bent
exhibit
of
cannod
vegetables,
White Wyandotte, pullet, O.
D. Miss Ella Slemons.
Best tie ends, Mra. Ml II. Joidnn.Best flvo pounds Orango county
fruits, tiroserves and Jellies, by one
.
^
Hprses.
Y/mng.
Mesi Medallions (3 ), Miss Minn
lard, L P. HnwthoraBest Htalllon, 2 years old and under exhibitor, Mrs, H. W. G root ham.
.v'W
hlto Wyandotte, cockerel. J. A.
Gross.
• *
Exhibit of preserved . ortn»ago, Mrs
* Host bottle grape Juice, Mrs. O. L.
'J, Wm. Davis,
Takach, Sanford.
General
Fancy Work.
C. G. Lee.
Hatch.
Bust mure or guiding 3 years old or
Slngio Corn!» Barred Plymouth Rock,
Best.silk
quilt.
Miss.A. Cleaver.
Best box of oranges, C, F. Grannlss.
Beat
Jar
pickled
beets
In
glass,
Mrs,
over. W. M. Davis, Orango Blossom,
ben, W. L. Bockor,
Worsted
quilt,
Mrs.
W. 1!, Foster.
O.
A.
Bryorly,
Ut;.G. G. Lee, Sad.
Single Comb Barred Plymouth, cock- 1st; Win. Davis, Myrtle "D " 2nd.
Cotton patchwork quilt, Mrs. 12. IL
Best Jar mulberries canned In glass,
Befit box of grapefruit, W. E. Hud­
Best
Stallion,
3
years
old
or
over,
erel, W. I*. Becker.
Walker.
.- - •
Mcs. C. II. lloffner. *
son, 1st; C. F. Grannlss, 2nd.
White Wyandotte, pullet, J- A. Ta­ S. II. 8 «lf,-’Winter Park.
Knitted
counlcrpalfio,
Mrs.
IL W.
Best
Jar
peaches,
canned,
Mrs.
W.
Best saddle horse shown under «mlBest box of tangerines. Jus. B. Par- kach, Sanford.
.
Greet
ham.
_
•
.
'
C.
Post...
■
.tin, 1st and 2nd.
.
Single Comb Rhode Island Rodj^ die, H. 1». Self, 1st; Seth Woodruff.
Crocheted clilld'a aacque, Mrs. J. 13.
(Honorahlo mention,,Airs. C. V, Row­
2nd.
Best box ot Kiunquats, C. 11. Ward, cock, Mrs. A. B. Sharp, Sanford.
Tnylor.
land and M. F. McDowell.)
Boy
Rider.
Buff Plymouth Rock, pullet, W. J.
1st; Both Woodruff, 2nd.
Knitted allppers, Airs. Fulton.
Bout jar pears, canned, Mrs. E. M.
Best boy rider under 10 years old,
I-argost nnd best bunch o f gr/ipe- Starr, Formosa.
Crocheted
Afghan, Mrs. P. D. Martin.
Padgett.
Whlto Plymouth Rock, pullet, L. C. E. P. Ilyer, Jr., 1ut; Klfby Fuller, 2nd,
Itull, C.-'lL Ward, 1st; Mrs. H. R
Coronation
braid shirtwaist, Mr#;-Ji— —
...
Boat
Jar-liuckUibotrl«»,
oamied,
Mr*:
-----------------:— -Hors««;---- ---------------TTonr------------ ------------------ :
TYrAIIbrmoa:—
T.-BrOstoon.
Best cnnrh many or gctdlngrffTcnTB
Röfifi Comb Rhode Izland Rod, hen:
Best exhibit of pineapples, W. E,
Coronation braid couterpleco, Mrs.
Best Jar tomatoes, canned, Mrs. C.
old
or over, J. W. WIImotL
-Martin:-----------“
"
Pep No. 15---.,
W.
B, Graham. “
L.
Hatch.
Best saddle innr0 o r gelding 3 years
Single Comb Barred Plymouth, pul
Rest exhibit cltruH fruits by ono
Coronation
braid tablo covor, AIlss ,
Best
Jar
sweet
pickled
poaches,
MrB.
old of over, Seth Woodruff.
_
tnfltvlflnM, J. T ; McClain, I bI; C. F lot, Mrs. 11. W. Wo 1ff.
;L -K f Uxamusu.^ . , . '
. ,
C.
XHatch.
i
Singlo Comb Brown“ I-cgborh, hon, —TfeslUtMIlffn ^ yeara old or ovur, C.
Orannls, 2nd.
Coronation
braid
bureau
scarffTlirBi....
Beat
Jd^owcot
pickled
pears,
Mrs.
M. Hand, 1st; A. Y. Fuller, 2nd.
For best box of oranges, Southern F. H. Preston, Pino Castle.
Unto 1vcb,
,
Best driving horse shown to rig, C. AL E.
Singlo C?omb Black Minorca, cock,
Fertilizer Co., o f Orlando, gnvo.onePla cushion. Alias Etbol novey.
Ik*Bt
Jar
s
^
u
t
pickled
wotormelon
M. Hand, 1st; A. Y. Fuller. 2nd.
b»lf ton of special fertilizer, C. P- Gerrltt P. Judd, Orlando.
Crocheted Cape, Mrs. Fulton.
rind.
Mrs.
T.
W.
Matthews.
Special—best driving horse shown
Singlo Comb Black Aflnorca, cocker­
Grannlss.
Lnwn shirtwaist, Mrs. H. A. Gage.
Best jar sour cucumber pickles,
to
rjg.
Mrs.
L.
F.
Brigham.
1st;
Mrs.
For beat box of grapefruit. South- el, Gerrltt P. Judd.
Crocheted long shaw), Mrs. J. W.
AItb. M. E. Weeks.
Claytun,
2nd.
Buff Conch I a Bantam, cock, C. Frod
% era Fertilizer Co., of^Orlando, gave
Best Jar sour green tomato plckjos, Allbrltlon.
n
o
n
Stallion
and
get
pur©
bred,
C.
hxlf a ton of «p e d a l fertilizer, C. F. Ward.
Fascinator, Mrs. L. F. Robinson.
Mrs. M. E. Weoks.
S llvei Spangled Hamburgs, pijllot, M. Hand.
Granalss.
W
Handkerchief cose. Miss Sarah
Best
jar
sour
grep
tomato
pickles,
Best- colt under 1 year old, C. AL
1
..
Tb« Wilson &amp; Toomcr FerUlIzor Co, W. L. Becker.
Slvey.
Mrs.
8.
AV.
Grant
Singlo Comb Black Allaorca, hen, Hand.
of Jacksonville, offerod 8,000 rinmnds
Bead handbag, 'Mrs. H. M. Gross. - «*
Best jar pickled onions, J. P. Haw­
Domestic.
Gerrltt
P- Judd.
of their high grade goods as special
Bead
necklace. Miss Kona Erica.
thorne,
Ocooe.
Beat
chocolate
cake,
Mrs.
C.
P.
W hite Wyandotte, cockerel, J. A.
for- «IU hi* iruUn,»F—-W!&lt;
SppCl|l Prizes (N o Premium Listed.)
Bead belt, Misa Kena Fries,
-W.-Cr-Hwdeea, W . J WjuL Tflkxsh, SaiToriT"
guavas, Alte. C. Ü71í£Ifñer.' 'HöeT- e i i lUlC^Wlrtrifrux» "wodt,* Mrs?*
Singlo Comb W h ile "LeghornrTRUT “ B e irrm lt enkor Ifnt.-JrM r
dell.
Ratcllffo. '
1st.
Boat
tea
cakes,
Mrs.
W.
F.
Arm­
Beat exhibit' o f pecans, Mrs. C. W. H. E. Cole.
• Best oxhlblt palmetto work, Mrs. W,
Canned
guavas',
Mts.
C.
Gl
Lee,
2nd.
Buff Coachln nantnm, hen, Ixxufk strong.
dscoclu, Ist; N. H. Fogg, 2nd.
II.
Fobtor.
Nut
filled
cake,
Mrs.
J.
P.
Mussel
Best ginger cake, Mrs. F. T. Scruggs.
exhibit of hickory nuts, E. C. AVeoks, Orlando.

PREMIUMS
AWARDED

List of Those Securing Prizes
[ at The Orange County
„ Fair.

4
.

\l 'Ù

Hoffnar.
Prof, nulmes "Citrus FriM »" as a
prize-to tho boy or girl between ages
of 12 and 13 submitting b«st essay on
"Tho Whlto Ply" was aw aked to a
pupil In tenth, grado, Miss l’ unloo
DoLaney, teacher.
Heat half busbel of yellow corn, Or­
ango county grown, McNeil &amp; Darls,
let; A. Y. Fuller, 2nd.
Best quart of.grapo wine, Mrs. L. L.
Payno.
, Best quart homo made vinegar, C. L;
Hatch.
Host display of vegetable carriers,
Overstreet Crato Co„ let; Consumers*
Lumber &amp; Veneor Co., 2nd.
Best display of castings from foun­
dry, South Florida Foundry &amp; Machine
Works.
Special prlzo for best display by an
/ndustflnl and educational InsUtu-j
'lion, Itobert Ilungerford Colored Insti­
tute, Batonvlllc, Fla. ’
^
Poultry.

&gt; j1
f ?

, 'I

�4

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sr

■1

'■ Best leather fancy hand bag, Mis»
Buth Abbott!
•- ----u
Sohool Exhibits.
largest and best Individual school
exhibit, Orlando.
Largest and best rural school ex­
hibit, Ocoee.
Largest and boat individual Junior
High School exhibit, Winter Garden.
Largest-aud best-Individual 'Senior
High School exhibit, Sanford.
Intermediate and Primary Grades.
{First, Second, Third, Fourth rintP—i
Fifth.)
Best map of Florida
Fifth Grade, 8anford.
Best story ou Bearg
Fourth Grade, Sanford.
Best story on Dogs, by pupil of
Third Grad»*, Sanford.
Best tablet of written work by pupil
o f First Grade, Orlando.
Best paper on Florida fruits by pupil
of Fifth Grado, Winter Gordon.
pest specimen of Free Drawing by
Third or Fourth Grade pupil, S-nford.
Best collection of class work la num­
bers by any First Grado, Orlando.
Best collection o f class work in
numbers by any Second^Irade, Winter

gll, Sanford.
Best specimen of pen and ink work
by High School pupil, Orlando,
. Best Latin translation showing work
or class Tor two months, W inter Gar­
den school.
V
*
Best comparison of Florida and Cu
ha with respect to soil, cllmat«, pro­
ducts and accessibility to markots.
Buds_______
Best concise hlfltory o f Florida from
discovery* till the present time, In not
moro than a thousand words, Orlando.
Best essay, In Latin or Greek on the
advantages of «'s tu d y o f the ancient
languages, Sanford.
Prizes Open to AH Private and Public
School Pulls.
Cotton raising, Buda,
Beat map of Florida water courses
and harborfl, depth of water to be In­
dicated whore known, Orlando*.
Best work In- First Year In Latin
by class of not less than fifteen, Wlntcr Garden School.
—Best paper on ’"riio Indian Oswoln,”
Orlando.
Best collection of Florida Insects,
each specimen to ho propertiy desig­
nated by common and scientific names,
Orlando.

I

••Rod," hound, J. k . Cheney, 2nd;
Best platter, Mrs, F. X. Schuler.
Best dlnrier plate, Mrs. A. B.' Com­ ribbon.
, Program Sales.
mons.
Boat punch bowl, Mrs. J. N.'McElroy, To tbo Boy selling tho largest amount;
Delanoy Way, 1st.
Best tankard, Mrs. D. D. Thrasher,
Clarence Robinson, 2nd.
Sanford.
Payton MusseTwhlte, 3rd.
HfRt collection of china painting,
Leland
Hatch, 4th. .
Mrs. A. B. Commons.
Greer Mcllvnlno, Gtb.
Paintings, Etc.
.satin, Bulk McKoy, Orlando.
,
THE PENNILESS WOMAN.
Miniature painting on ivory, Rollins
College, Winter Bark.
I do not'mean the woman who lives
Design In water colors for china In a hovel nnd who Is destitute of
plates, Mrs. A. B. Commons.
clothes but the penniless wlfo of the
Design In water colors for china business man or the professional mnn
Vase, Mrs. A. B. Commons.
or the tradesman. How many times
Designs other than named, Mrs. A last Christmas did you “hear n remark
B. Commons.
siigh as "my wlfo mndo me represent
Designs particularly adapted .for .bought with my moneyT" And It was
Floridn, Mrs. A. B. Commons.
followed with*« langk-ns If It wero a
Design^ for pyrography, Mrs. F. X. huge Joke. But the Joke was on tho
Schiller.
*
other side. For so many years both
Design for menu cards, In sets, Mrs. men nnd women bnvo regarded houseC. Keller,
, jiu suuh a degraded menial
2nd.
work that the fierformnnco of It Is not
Design.for score c a r d In sets, Mrs. considered dignified. When we rcgnrd
F. X. Schuler, 1st; Mrs. Geo. C. Jvel- t as a business the husband will recog­
ler 2nd.
- ,.
nize that tbo work of his wife In tho
W ork« In Oil From Nature.
homo has a financial value; that *bo
Collect fob In oil, not less than five, ability to copservo tho family Income
Mrs. Packard
-lo-often—quite- -as—important - « » - t in »
Figure In oil, Mrs. Packard.
nblllly to earn It; ttiUt tho sorvlce of
Landscape, Mrs. Packard.
the woman In tho house Is valuable
Flowers, Mrs. Packard.
from a money point o f view nnd much
Fruits, Mrs. Pncknrd.
of It can never bo recompensed with
Ootbcr,.’ subjects, Rollins College, money. Only the recording angoj can
Winter Park.
••
t
•'
toll ,tlie bumllilnlion of Iho self-re­
Collection in oil, not lees than five, specting woman who washes, cooks,
W. F. Armstrong, 2nd.
- *
«cuts, performs ull the household-task!
Landscape, MIsb Slarbuck, 2nd.
with falthfuluess ami jviio never -haa
.Words' In Oil From Copy.
a dollar of her own forspend for n
-HoWle«—College;—l e t M I a.
j*
j j uj eon, 2nd.
dcslro of her hear. If «ho "worked
MRrlno, MIfs Starbuck.
m il’1 Rim rn iih l 1ig v ,i_ a p ,in d in c -n u w »w

February 24.

1#tt

h e s a id t h e W r o n g T i W
The drummor oat upon a bi a
truck and waited, reports the q! ^
ton Now8, Tb© train was Iato~„ , ^
commonly late, for It was com,!
'
It he behind time.
M CotDa&lt;&gt;*U* ^

Ho had not known this, ana v,. I
broken up an exciting game 0f
nocs at tho bote! In order not ,0 2
It. A I*q J JR, had wanted T■,
&amp; Wilkersan »g«|n, to ask » 2 '
hadn’ t better change their mind . u
those goodB. hut tbo domino
the time o f arrival of the train
vented.
** s
Therefore ho sat nnd waited t-j
smoked nnd fumed idly and wished¡¡'^
wore a bod carrier rather this »
.drummer. Besides ho had been baiii '
tho week, and In big.pocket jvn,
ter from th0 firm asking him whT vl '
hadn’t done business^
J
Aa he sat two men pppcarrd t», V
men ho know, having Bold good, u ‘
hoUi. Thoy wer0 arguing f ie r r e lr ^
‘ T il leave It to that follow Cn ti, &gt;
iruck.y one said ns they approached.
Then he recognized him.. g0 did th. i
other.
"A ll right; Bald the Other: "Tai
ask him.”
-" i TCokyc-hero, Ktl," n i-.i ih riiTg.'^
"Me'n Androwa here want to hiot
whether or not Najjpb'on ever crossed!
the Alps. I any he never got r.cr.^-j,’’
Tho drummor thought swiftly. Tbti
the othdr chlmqd Ijl
“ I say lio did get aern ," liP&gt;fall
Tho drummor thongTit . ot.n merer, ir
ho sidcdrnitJi &lt;}&amp;** th.» other'hilght'd»'
col-hla hiiKlao«^ tvInflnTis-.
"W ell," ho said, "Napoleon got rigjt
Emack-rmriop- trTrhe~A hr~A*— -—---“ A-a-n-uh!" - jec*redv&gt; tin1 ui neu
mitur' ''he -dHn’t
-,-r r r ---Cmv. lionV
■i t&gt;t¡* ’’-''T^erp
weakly, noting the b'tirr’s face; it 1
ain’t Jiifit that way. Napoleon wmilj
liavo got across—U depends cn'Whit
you call across, you know." Ths two
looked nt each oilier.
- t
"Am I right or wrong?" both •ailed'.
In a breath. Tho drummer ni:-L. for
lila train wns coming In. ' *
' You're both right and both wrong," '
he said, ‘i ’ l write you about It.”
. "You need n't,!? said ono.
"N ot to me," said ttío other.
"W o-asked you a. plain question,”
said both. ''Cancel dint.order."
The.» tho Irummer went Into Hi»
smoking car and threw himself Into s ",
dusty plush seat»
"Oh, tho dlvvle," he said. "Wbo'd^
he a travail-g man?”

DcBt collection dt native woods ‘of
B ceT cofi (¡Tfi
rumFlorida, #ut both crosswlso and length
bers by any Third Grade, Sanford.
Best collection of 'class work In wise the grain, each specimen to bo
langungo by any Third Grade, Sanford. properly designated by common and
Rest spelling tablet by pupil of scientific names, Orlando.
Third Grade, Orlando.
j BcBt essay on ''Kindness to ajl
Best specimen of Free'Hand Draw-¡numb Creatures,” Ococo.
lng by pupil of'Fifth Grade, Orlando. Prlzes to Ge Competed for by Pupils
Best collection of drawings .by pu*
Attending Any Institution of
. pll of Fi.-ii-UraiR;, Orlando»-«
Learning In the State. .
' ’ Dost-^ollectlon of drawings by pupil; Best dlsplny-of mochanlcafrirawlng,
Sanfordr•of SiTu.-rd Grade. S.-.nfnrd.
Best collection of shells. Orlando. . ^
Best collection of drawings‘by puplf
Brat Imaginative sketch' of Florida;
•di Third Omdr.-Orlando:
I!ci&gt;t i*611¿c l io il' of Color wo; it by liny year« lienee, ucôëêT
IdinikcoufL-illss SDtrbuclL..'' ~
of-'ifer -7dW!l: but-b r r miHn ‘sh r tB~thg
' B oat"s u r ii EF~pbhirtmtTinri ssti odinner — SiTinUfe, M re. M.; 0." lip vB lp *^ “
piipffT fT iiirtrn ríré ro .ria in ifff
luiine-tnaUerJinr work Ira* no business
i)c*t 'epilpcllou uT Color Work by September! Ii65^ Hanford.
Water Colors From Nature.
vnluo. ^Inny fi woman bn« hrusheii the
School Exhibits.
,
pupil pfS pccqd Grad«, Sanford.
* Best collection, of^not less than 5, hot tears from! her eyes nnd choked
Best collection.* of Color Work by Departments—'Entered represented In Hollins College, 1st
down tho Indignation which- welled
premium list:
pupil of Third Grade, Orlando.
Landscape, Rollins College.
up in her lienrt. W hy should not she
-Sanford— (0) Latin. Gtcek, -Mathe­
TTiB inr;rPSfnnf f "bL'Bt exhibit-made
Fruit, Mrs. A. B. Commons, 1st.
who has helped earn tho broad acres,
by an Individual First’ Grade, Orlando. matic, Gcorgraphy, Languhge,. Science,
Flowers, Mrs. A. I!. Commons, 1st.
or litiilcl up tho htislneps at the store,
Largest uu3 best exhibit mndo by an Drawing.
Still Life, Rollins College.
or save tho money to buy. tho house,
Orlando— (5) English, Mathematics,
individual Third Grade, Sanford. . ,
.Qthor subjects, Mr»! A. B. Commons. ever have fifty cents o f Lor very ow'n
Best- pspernon “ The Bpongo Indus­ Geography, Science, Drawing.
Portrait, Mis* Josephlno Keller. .
Instead of being treated as n dopundAwards.
try Of Florida,” Sanford.,
Host collection of five, Ruth Twitch, ent? When tho homo maker Is regard­
Class nnd Individual—Orlnndo, ’ 30; oil, 2nd.’
Best!1 map drawlog by Grammar
• •
’
ed as a business waminn she will bo
Sanford, 21; Winter Garden, 3; Ococe,
School pupil, Sanford.
Fruit. Mrs. F. X..Schuler, 2nd. considered aa n partner with such
Best specimen of VoiUcnl Penman 3T Buda, 2.
Flowers, Ruth Twltchell, 2nd.
financial privileges ns tho family purse
Prize No. I, Orlando, No. 2, Ocoee;
»hip.by Slxlh Orndo pupil, Sanford. .
Other subjects, Hollins College, 2nd. permits:— Contributed by a Penniless
Best specimen of * Spcndcrlnn Pen No. 3, Winter Gnrdon; No. 4, Sanford.
Water Colors From Copy.
Woman..
■*»— '
Floral Exhibit.
manshlp by Sixth Grado pupil. SonFigure painting, Mrs. F. X. Schuler,
Best exhibit of Geraniums (not less 1st; S. ’McK.iy.-2nd.
ford.
S U G G E S T E D BY T H E M O N U M E N T
Best specimen o f original poetry by than ton plnnts), John T. Horner.
Portrait, MIsb Josephlno Keller.
B E IN G E R E C T E D T O T H E
Best Bpoclmen-of Palm, John T.
Grammar School pupil, Sanford.
Fruit, Mrs. A. B. Commons.
M E M O R Y O F T H E -C O N ........ —
Grammar School.
Homer.
Flower«, Mrs. A. B,. Commons.
F E D E R A T E S O LD IER S .
MISPLACED TRUST.
'(Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Grades.)
Baby Prizes.
Other subjects.' Rollins •College.
Best paper on the topic, "Hqw to
Animal, Katherine Hill.
Handsomest boy baby, utfdcr. two
(Forget It?).
The wife of a Brooklyn city ofllcii! •
Obtain Funds with which to Build n years; Sanloy Griffin, 1st; George
Painting on Canvas.
Forgot it? Ah, *tts easy said
was standing nt the
gate of her
Modern School lions®," Orlando.
• Tapestry painting, Mrs. Packard.
Butt, 2nd; Arthur Partin, 3rd.
Can wo forget our dally bread?
grounds
when
a
tramp
mine along
Best, essay on tho Mineral Resourc­
Painted screen mounted, Mrs. Pack­ Forget the mother, who for years
Handsomest 'girl baby under two
says
tile
Now
Yoik
Press.
The fellow
es o f Florida, Orlando.
ard.
ypara old, Mildred McNeil, 1st; Eve­
Watched o’er us( through. sunshlno
dolled
his
battered
hat
and
held oat
Best paper on "The Advisability of line Smith, 2nd; Cherry Gould, 3rd.
Painted plaque, Mrs. F. X. Schuler,
and tears?
•» r
hi»
baud.
The
woman,
who
pride!
Planting Shade Trees and Laying Per­
1st;
Mrs.
D.
A.
Thrasher,
2nd..
•
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Fattest hoy baby, under two years
■
herself on her ability to read facel,
manent nnd' Continuous Sidewalks by old, Raymond Potter.
Painted on porce.lulu, Mrs. A. B. Forget It?. Yes, iw oro hotter far
looked nt the man closely a minute.
a Town,” Orlando.
Fattest girl baby, under» two years Commons.
But can wounds heal without a «car?
"W ell," sh e .said, "I never give to *
Best description fcf tho lifo of a old, Mary McDuffie.
Drawing In Charcoal, Crayon or Lead Can all the yesterdays of lovo
tramps, ng a rule, but there's somfr
Florida water-bird, Orlando.
Pencil.
Cattle.
Pass.from us like the cloud» above?
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/
thing about your face • like—some- '
Given by Mr. L. F. Domorch, President
There wero no entries of cattio ex­
Head fro mllfe, llolljns College, 1st;
thing which makes me feel I cau trutf
Florida Audubon Society,
• Forget It! Who that time would see
cept In the dairy clnsB-rilersoy' breeds Rollins College, 2nd.
you.”
Maitland.
. t
—of which there was a good represen.
Head from cast, Katherine Hill, W ifi When words of lovo our lips shall dec
So saying, she handed-the frowtf
Best drawing of a wild animal, not tatlon. Only a few years ago It was ter Park.
Should o'er the pass a veil be drawn,
stranger a quarter. He walked awa1 —
smnllef than 10x12 Inches, Orlgndo.
claimed that Jerseys could not live In
And memory fail in -us to da^yi?
Figure from caBt, Kathorino Gill.
a dozen yurds, then he returned.
- Best pnper on tho value of birds to this part of Florida. This fallacy has . Landscape from nature, Katherluo
"N ever trimt a face again, mVnm,
Florida, Orlando.
—-----•
been exploded. Few cows of any other Hill.
Forget It! Aye, let us forgot
he
said with a smile. Then ho quick­
Olven b/ Mr. L Dome rich, President breed nre now kept for dairy purposes.
Mechanical Drawing. Charles Hoard, The ¿vil, to the good hold yet.
ened his gait, for he saw huff the so­
Florida Audubon Society,
Judges:— Mahlon Gore, assisted by Orlando.
Remember nil tho kindness done
man’s face had hardened.
,. Maitland.
Pen and Ink Drawing.
Geprgo Abbott.
Remember till God .calls us'home,
Model Airship—awarded blue ribbon
Landscape flora nature, Rollins Col— Ac Inle.
Jerseys.
1.ANDS CHEAP.
— under Sec. 7, Page 10, to pupil of
Best bull over one year and under lege.
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Orlando Public School.
Display of pen and Ink, Mrs. G. C.
U N C L E JO E 'S C H E C K .
three, A. Y. Fuller, 1st prise.
Florida offers Inducements t?’-at
Best copy of preamble of the Consti­ . Best two produce of ono cow—twin Keller, 1st; Hoe, 2hd.
tution of the United States, Spenceri­
Figure from copy, Rolling College.
Col. Henry Casson, sergeant-ar- other State con ofTer. It h“ *
cows, A. Y. Fuller..
an or slanting System of penmanship,
Hoad
from
Ufo,
Miss
V'.
Hatch.
arm«
of tire House,of Representatives, and cheap lands In conjunction
Best bull over 3 years old, Lambert
Orlando.
Head from life, Rollins College 1st; has the original check given by Speak­ the finest climate In tho world. Tbll
&amp; Vivian.
*- Best copy bf preamble of tho Consti­
r
er Joseph O. Cannon, a few years ngo condition will noi long exist. M e«1
Best cow 3 years old or oven, J. M 1st; Mrs.,0. C. Keller 2nd._
tution o f th e .United States, vertical
.Sepia Drawing.
to a book agent, and about which an lng that lands will become higher la
Cheney.
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system o f penmanship, Orlando.
Figure, Mrs. Q, C. Keller.
interesting history has been told, says price aw th« now scttlcrs’ rome.
Best bull calf uuder one year old,
Is
the
accepted
time.
We
have
f
o
B
*
1
Best specimen of any ¿loom illustrat­ Ja» Laughlln. Jr.
Landscape, Rollins College!
Human/Life.
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Just
far
enough
to-demon
strafe
th»W
ed. by pupil of Seventh or Eighth — Beet—herd,—one-huh end -four fe­ ------------- — — Dogs.
~ An agent visited tho Speaker and Intho future o f Florida Is assuredi*^
Grad*. Sanford.
J » b, Laughlln---------—4A male*, any
J‘Speck** Seth*Woodruff^ join ter. —— terifiietLliim-in «n elaborate edition-of
escsl-show QuiC this la llie State imr
Best specimen o f any poem Illus­
Best cow and heifer ovop l and un­
••Bell," D «iu(«r pup, H, £L Aider- sbmothibg which Uncle Joo didn't lonce for tho *u c«iss of tha n«« “
trated by pupil of Fifth or Sixth der 3 years, Jas. Laughlln.
want, but bought. When the books
' . man.
Grade, Orlando.
arrived*Uncle
Joe examined them nnd tier, hut not so far a» to greatly »
Best bull over 1 and under 3 years,
"N«U/ pointer pup, II. A. Vivian, 1st
Best map o f Florida by pupil of second prize, Jos. laughlln.
decided at once that something had crease (ho land values.
prize.
Sixth Grade, Sanford.
A B T8 AND CRAFT8-----•.•Joe," setter, J. C. Vsltoruou, 2ml been put over ?n him. When the agent
NO TIM E FOR JOKING.
¿-sBesv •'»otk-in'ftampaalUQnJbjn-ElllK
prize.
* eatne for iris money tho Speaker de­
or Sixth Grade pupil, Sanford.
termined to make him Indorse a terse
Burnt Wood Work.
‘‘Loll," J. H. Mooney, 1st and 2nd.
Champ Clark’s assertion that t*
sentiment
on books, so he wrote out a
High Schools.
Best fancy box, Mrs, Florence Hud­
“ Maida," collie, U. W. Kingsley, 1st.
hope*
to live to see tho American *1
check for |73, the ¿mount due, and
Best paper on "W hat Civilisation son.
"M ajor," collie, Code Hill, 2nd.
fly
over
all the countries of the * e?
on the back of It he Inscribed:
Owes to Feudalism.” Ocoee.
Best panel, Mr«. Isaac Von Dusea,
"Joe," bull dog, R. Ncary, 1st.
era
hemisphere
1« In keeping *
"Pay to the order of Mr. Blank, in
Best essay on Native Trees of Flori­ Jr.
"B ill Murr," Daisy Murr, 2nd.
tho
wishes
o
f
most
of the
da, Orlando.
Best book rack, Mrs. Isaac Van Du"Jap," Boston terrier, Mrs; Jas. full payment for an edition which was the United States, but at this C*P**“ -i
not
worth
a
d----,
and
dear
at
any
Best laboratory book by on? pupil In sen, Jr.
* •’
Laughlln. 3td, 1st prize.
time It wns TntheT•■unfortunate u f,
Zoology, Sanford.
Best collection burnt wood work.
"Yuan,” Russian wolf, Miss Wolcott, price, but fot tho ease and grace with him to give It utterance, even If a»
which ho put It over your Undo Joo
Boat laboratory book by one pupil In Mrs. Isaac Van Dusen, Jr.
1st prize.
r*
*
Is claimed, It was said Is Jcst
’
It
was well worth the money."
Physics, Orlando.
. Hand Painted China.
"P a tric e" English bull dog, Mrs.
Clark should remomber tltst ttl0 ,r'
Beat written Oration by High School
Beat large dish. Mrs. F. X. Schuler. L^wls, 1st prize.
.
V
Ilsh «specially aro alow to c“ ,r 0
MRS. SAGE’S GIFT.
boy, Orlando.
Best bon bon dish, Mrs. A. B. Com“ Queonle," poodle, Mrs.-Lewie,'-1st;
miy. be » loDi
to a
_i
«'j* «
Best exhibition o f Original Work
ribbon...................................................
Sajafanl
him.
on
e catc!
Cup and saucer, Mrs: F. X. Shuler.
In Geometry, Orlando.
“ Winkle," poodle. Mrs. J. W. Vestal. i* New York, Fob. 17.— Mrs. Rusaoll
Best translation of two chapters of
Cake piste, Mrs. A. B. Commons.
2ud; ribbon.
Sage, It is announced, has given |10,T h « National House Is having m°T'
Caesar, Sanford.
Best desert plate, Mrs. A. B. Com"8pot,” hound, J, H. Jdooney, 1st: 000 to provide a library for the fire­ lng picture sh o w « It has long ®a
Best translation o f 200 linen o f VIr- mtms.
ribbon.
men of New Yôrk.
« specialty o f continuous vaude&gt; 1

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T H E SA N F O R D H E R A L D

�February 2 4 .19il

m e SANFORD HERALD

V

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

Mr. C. E.* Richards, one oi Richmond,
Vn’s., city fathers, who has been over, to
Santiago, Cuba, for the past month, Is
visiting our city, the guest of his niece,
L ittle Happenings— M ention or Mrs. W. W. Abernathy,

Don’t forget you con get your chipped
beef and ham cut on an American slicing
machine nt W. W. Long's market; - 2fl*tf
Best grade Butterena at Long's .grocery.
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Try It while butter is high.
2G-tf
M a tte rs In B rief.
Miss Birdie Harris, returned to San­ &gt; Gresham &amp;. Wall, Genera) Insurance.
ford last Saturday from Palntka, for n Room 11 Wclbornc Block.
short visit to her home. She returned to
PERSONAL ITEMS Of INTEREST Palatka Sunday afternoon, as she has
accepted h position there in the millinery
Summary o f the Floating Small Talk emporium or Miss Lucas.
The Ladles' Chorus will meet with Mrs.
Succinctly Arranged fo r llurAll Local Advertisements Under This
Homrighous for rchcnrsal every Friday Heading, One Cent a Word Each Issue
v
rled Herald Reader».
The A it • Exhibit, Mar. 1, 2, 3 and 4. nftemoon-from 3 to 9 p. m. The ladies
Found—On Celery nvenue, n suit case.
have some very good choruses which they
Don't miM It.
Found In road opposite Sommls Brothers'
are now working on nnd will soon be and left at their residence. Owner can
Mrs. M.S. Brown, of Pnlatkn, is visit*
able to sing for the public.
have same by paying for this nd and des­
• ing her sister, Mrs. M. Frank.
,
H. C. Trask has sold hits winter home cribing property nnd contents. G. C. McDougal.
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28-11
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Dorn, to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Deltosc, on
located one ami one-half miles south of
Tomato Plants for Sale—500,000 Liv­
Wcdnesdny, a fine baby boy.
Sanford on Mclonvillo avenue to Mr. John ingston's New Globe now ready. Plants
Mrs. Clms. Bell of Atlanta is the guest Wilson of Cleveland, Ohio, who has taken 8 to 12 inches and stocky. Later sowings
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Schumpcrt.
liosscssion and will make many Improve­ coming on. $1.25 per M. Cash with or­
27-4p
George Atkins a popular salesman of ments to the home nnd grounds. This is der. J. H. Davis, Bartow, Fla.
Wanted—Buyer
for
G
acres
partly
im­
Jacksonville was a recent visitor to San. one of the finest winter homes In Florida
proved, celery land, /i-tnile from loading
and we.congratulate Mr. Wilson on his station, 1S miles from western limit of
ford.
I
city, 1! &gt; acres cleared, ditch around place,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fox Jr., left Satur­ purchase.
day night for a short visit In Jackson­
Mrs. R. Homrighous, who was Superin­ posts for fence, on Monroe rand, twenty
rods from marl road. One thousand cash.
tendent of the Art Department and- also Terms, eleven hundred. L J. Greene,
ville.
28-2p
Turner Art Exhibit—"The finest collec­ one of the judges of the Arm and Crafts Tioga, Pa.
For Sale or Rent—Two acres fertile land
tion ever gathered together"—Boston nt the Orlando Fair, speaks «cry highly of
« iu iu o U U - - 1.-, tu-,
Un-hUtlutatti id.çuldvnUon, one mil«from!
VrnTiIaipiT---TdWTT'"rawing ■WcnrtmnK'tr: # , r ,AntrfTrCy~’**“
ngement nnd tile Orlando people, and is
A bargain. Address Owner, P. O. Box
P. A. Powers, of Birmingham, Ain., is
very much pleased with the allowing 1384.
27-tfc
in the city this week visiting his brother,
made by Sanford as well ns the rest of
W
anted
—A
second
hand
Barnes
F. J. Powers.
Orunge County.
Foot-Power Saw. Box 1443. J. W. H.,
Mrs. H. II. Deane, of Jacksonville, nrSanford, Fla.
20-2p
For Sale Cheap—Model 10 Bulch
rived In the d ty Jast week on a visit to
Wanted—Man and wife to take care of.
nulo, fully equipped In good condition. furnished rooming house. Enquire Herald
her relative In this city.
Apply San Juan Garoge, Orlando. Fla. office.
27-tf
Horace K. Turner Art Exhibit con­
27-3tb
Tomato-plants now ready, loading vari­
tains 2 0 0 e x a c t reproductions of the innsOuc and two horse wagons with celery eties. &lt;J: W. BuTrett, Lakeland, Ftn..v&lt; tors of ancient And modern times.
flared side bodies nt Underwood’s. 17-tf
For Sale—One pair of three year mules,
Gresham •&amp; Wall, General Insurance, well broken and gentle, harness and new
Miss Annie Parrninore was the guest
wagon all for $400. Inquire of owner
of Mrs. R. H. Marks for the week end nt Room II Welborne Block.
four miles south on Sanford Ave. W. B.
Crushed und pulverized Limestone, car Newton. _______________________ 27-2p
her pretty bungalow on the Heights.
R. IITWliliner- _ ’ ~ 2 tT
Old masters, n^ well as modern artists. loud luis.
Lost—Black umbrella, with straight
wff be represent^ at the Art Exhibit ul —Seed-Potato Cutters aiid Pluntcra nl silver hand!«, in front of 21ft Elm Ave.
the High School Mar. 1,• 2, 3 and 4th._^ . Feniaid’s. Call nnd let us show you. 22tf Flnderpleasc nfTtirn to the ; above ad­
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2G-2p
For K en t-Th ree connected office dress.
Miss Christine Gann away of Lynchburg rooms in YoweU's building“ Tor rent.
Orange grove for sale or trade, 10 acres
arrived last Friday night and is the guest Apply Yowcll's Store.
full bearing, near Sanford. 'Price $10,000.
28-lt
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T U B
9f her cousins, Mr. nnd Mrs! N. J. Perkins.
Eggs from White Leghorn Hens, bred Write Gulnger, 12th and,Oak St,, SmifOril,
Fla.
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27-2p
Mrs. M. C. Hawkins arrived from Wash­ to lay, never set strain. Good as they
For Rent—Two rooms, furnished or un­
ington, D. C.. on n visit to her daughters, mako 'em. $5 per 100, $3 for 50, 75c for furnished, wiili board or without, in new
Mrs. H. B. Connelly and Mrs. A. P. Con* 15. W. A. Herring, Maple avenue Poultry house,- with modern improvements. Ad­
1
20-tf-c
Yntjla..
25-5lp dress Bax 404.
nelly. - •
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.
'Wanted—A good gentle horse suitable
Gresham &amp;. Wall. General Insurance,
Miss Salllc Lou Peabody arrived' burnt;
for riding nnd driving. Mrs. H. A. Hill,
Room
1
1
Wclbornc
.Block.
lust Friduy evening -niter nu extended
R. D. No. 2.
. 24-tf
18 PoundB of best granulated suar for
visit with relatives In Iowa und other
Wanted—To buy, a second hand roll
M A K E S
I T
E A S Y
$1.00 nt N. O. Garner's.
24-tf
top office desk. Address Box 1401. 20-2tc
states.
Handsome china cabinets just in. San­
Tor Sale—Good general merchandise
v Mrs. E. H. Jones and Mrs. W. B. Robinford Furniture Ct&gt;.
22-tf
business with ensh trade well established.
sun from Natick, Muss., are guests of
GtO. H. FERNALD~~~ A. P. CONNELLY
Gresham &amp;. Wall, Gcncrul insurance.
For Sale—5 acres truck farm 2M miles
Dr. nnd Mrs. C! E. Walker for a few
“
from town V* mile from loading station,
President
Scc'y &amp;. Treat.
Room 11 Welborne Block.
weeks.
Fresh peanut butter in bulk, 20 cents n has 21 inch (lowing well and haS been
plowed and harrowed. Address Box. 1223
• Mrs. H. A. C. Robinson and daughter, pound at N. O. Garner's. t
24-tf
Sanford.
25-tpc
•
Miss Sara, of Newberry, S. C., are tire
We are equipped to handle your repair At a liberal discount. Good reason for
J L e t U s T e ll Y o u A b o u t It
— ‘pIPITS' -D f M M " RobhnsorTs s»Jtrr.--Mry.- worJT“' "SSBIBiirWftefimrr fforatrrCb.“ -gcirmir.' THqbtfo'nrtfcrtM'Offletf— *'JKT-e cl
Schumpcrt.
48tf.
For Sale— 11 months old thoroughbred
Gresham &amp; Walt. General Insurance, R. I. red cockerels for sale. Mrs. M. L.
Mrs.;A;0. Caldwell's host of friends
Koehler, Mono e. Fla.
20-2-p
‘will regret to learn tltut she is quite sick Roorji 11 Welborne Block.
For
Sale—Bargain.
'
Owner
forced
to
fo r Rent— Three connected office
at the residence of tier daughter, Mrs. .J.
sell. 10 acres, fenced, 5 acres tiled and
rooms
lu
Yowcll's
building
for
rent.
N. WhitHer.
crop on it. Call on or address Room 11,
Apply Yowell s Store.
28-lt
Wclbornc Block, Sanford, Fla.
11, A; Everett, general manager of the
Bring your old tires to Sunford Machine
( ( n o t Street, one blork from Depot opposite Poet office)
For Sale—Seven and one-balf acres of
Southern Printers Supply Co, or WuBhlng- &amp; Garage Co. for vulcanizing.
4H-tf
the best truck land In the famous Oak­
tun, D. C., la In the city this week oq u
Gas engine repairs. Sanford Muchlne land section on south side of Luke Apop­
, . visit to the printers.
ka. Half under sublrrigutlon. This land
&amp; Garage Co.
48-tf
Formerly Manager of Central Cafe
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Doyle of JacksonGresham
Wall. General Insurance, has been paying welL For sale by the
owner and no real estate man need ap­
. vilte are nmong the recent pleasant vlsi- Room 11 Welborne Block. .
ply. Joseph F. Neel, Oakland, Fla. 28-2p
' tors to Sanford. Mr. Doyle returned to
If your uim in life is to economize nnd
Tomato plants, sweet potatu slips and
Jacksonville on Mbndny.
to have for your everydny use dependable velvet beans for sole. 5,000,000 LivingThe Detroit Free Press says. "About goods at the lowest possible prices wo ask sum's New Globe tomato plants ut 1.25
per thousand. Delivery after February
25.000 citizens und school children have you, not-forour sake, nor for tills town's 15th. Headquarters for potato slips and
, been in attendance at the Horace K. Tur­ sake, nor for the sake cf anything but velvet bean seed. J. R. Davis, Barlow,
E veryth in g F ir s t C lass
S h ort O rd ars A t A ll H ou rs
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23-8p
your own pocket book and your bank ac­ FJa.
ner Art Exhibit this week."
For Sale in Speer Grocery—A complete
P. M. Elder and K. j . Holly attended count, to aim for our store and hit the
set of mntket fixtures, good ice box. 2
centre
of
economical
buying.
Sanford
Prompt, Cleon Service . Meal Ticketfl nre Sold nt Reduced Rotes
the aviation meet at, Tam|&gt;a this week
blocks, 3 knives, 2 saws, 2 steels, 2 marble
22-tl
nnd airships can bo expected in Sanford Furniture Co.
•labs, good chicken coop, small tabllc, 1
Gresham &amp; Wall. General Insurance, choir, 2 scalce, 1 big sausage mill. Ad­
some time in Die near future.
dress O. E.-Hurtley, 711 Main St., Jack­
Henry Miltner nnd wife, of Lake City, Room II Welborne Block.
sonville.
28-2t
Mich/gan arc spending a few week in
Keep your eye oh what’s going on at
Piano for Sale—Cheap, W. E, Squires,
Sanford. Mr. Miltner is connected with our store. We ask you to carefully com­ Cummin City.
20-4tt
pare our prices with anyone's quotations.
the Law firm of Guffncy &amp;. Miltner.
For Kent—Furnished house at St, Au­
,
\
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Mr» und Mrs. Waller Dawson o f Jack­ Look them up and we will get your busi­ gustine overlooking Ocean, four bed
rooms, for one month or four, $30 |ier
22-tf
We have a complete*st6ck just in of all the newest
sonville came to Sanford last week on ness. Sanford Furniture Co.
month, commencing July 1st. C. F. Hop­
For Rent— Three connected office kins &amp; Son, St. Augustine, Fla.
their wedding trip, and were the guests
28tlt-p
rooms In Yowcll's building for rent.
of the Sanford Huuse for a few duys.
If you have any poultry or'eggs for
Apply Yowell's Store.
28-U
sale, or If you wunt to buy chickens or
Mrs. A. G. Cummer and Miss Minnie
Gresham &amp; Wall, General Insurance, eggs, or if you are in any way interested
Ncul Of Jacksonville were the charming
in poultry raising, send your name on a
Patrician stands for all that is excellent in
guest of Mrs. Henry Wight at her home Room 11 Welborne Block. ■
postal card to us. We have something of
•
Watch
N,
O.
Gamer's
window
displays
interest
for
you.
Address
lire
Tampa
'• In tills city for a short visit this week.
25-4p
each week for new and big bargains in Weekly Times. Tampa, Fla.
~
Miss Alice Tuxbury of-Montclair, N. J-,
For
Sole—One
span
of
mules,
¡wagon
groceries ----- :— —------- — -------24-tf.
It is the world's atnudanljrfexdlence and .durability,.nod has
and her cousin, Miss-Margaret. Tuxbury.
and harness; mules six and “ seven years
Un*
Autoes
and
carriage
imiti
ling
nt
•wou for itself on enviable reputation by its perfect fit, its style
old, weigh iilwur 1.200 pounds «»«1». In­
of West Newton, Mass., were guests of
tf quire of W. A. Minnick, Cameron City.
% Mrs. Goa H. Fcrnald for several days tWi derwood**. first class work.
and its servicubilty. It is a PERFCT SHOE a t the'“Right Price,20-tf-p
week.
All kinds.of repair work. Sanford Ma­
and
the most SERVICEABLE SHOE ot any PRICE Its superior
Wanted—Man to take care of place,
48-tf
S C. Harris, a prominent attorney of chine &amp; Garage Co.
general funner, food proposition to right
merits have been .accorded instant recognition the world over.
Gresham &amp; Wall, General Insurance, party. Address A. W. Brown, Enter­
Norfolk, was in the pity this week at­
New York, London, Paris, and Berlin, the great ’fashion cen­
prise Fla.
tending tliu funeral of his father, Heury Room 11 Welborne Block,
ters
of
the world, pay tribute to “ PATRICIAN" ns the acknowl­
For
Salt)—Cabbage
plants.
Geo.
Fox,
Harris. Mrs. Harris will accompany him
You can get yellow corn meal at Long’s
city.
.
21-lf
edged leader in dictating foot fashions.
to Norfolk.
Grocery.
20-tf
Safe for Sal»—Inquire Clyde Line Of­
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gillispie, and Mr.
. 28-2t-c
Underwoods for harness, saddles, Itorse fice.
BUY P A T R IC IA N AND G E T S A T IS F A C T IO N
und Mrs. E. H. Johnson and family, of and mule jewelry.
For Sale— Mitchell touring car 40 1L P.
17-tf
5 passengers. In first class condition.
Stanford Conn., are paying their annual
Launch Weklwa will make trip to
,25-tf
visit to Sanford, and are the guest of the Springs Sunday morning at 7, o’clock. Apply, Sanford Herald.
Want« * —Hauling and teaming to do;
Returning to Sanford at 8,p. m.
Sanford House.
’
' **
plowing and harrowing. Address Frank
Dr. Howard bas returned and can be Garrod, general delivery.
-*■ 28-tf-p
:
O. C. Tuxbury of the Tuxbury Lum­
For Sale—Six acres land, four cleared.
ber Co„ Montclair, N. J., and Char­ found at his residence in the forenoon
Store and house, well located. Good
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leston, S. C., spent several days in the and his office in the afternoon.
reason for selling. J. F. McClelland, Moore's
dty last week visiting his brother, C. j i • Gresham A Wall, General Insurance, Station.
$5-41 P
Sown 11 W,cibarne liinri.--------------------- — W ATun^Apprenttco ber-to-tearwotfar28-ti
Best grade preserves and pickles just trade. Apply to J. J. Mauser.
J. B. Jenkins, a real estate dealer of
For
Sale—Rhode
Island
Reds
and
In­
in,
call
and
try
them.
W.
W,
Long.
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.KsnsssCity Is In the d ty and expects to
dian Runner Ducks, bred from heavy lay­
All kinds of fresh water fish alive, also
locate here in the near future, The great
ing 4tock, $1 per setting of IS eggs, well
Woflt (T) derived from the sale of land •oft and hard shelled turtles for sale packed and delivered at the express of­
1* attracting the dealers as well as the daily at Geneva ferry. Prices reasonable, fice at Monroe, Fla. Addrhss U. S. Mikesell, Sanford, Fla,
28*5p
•'1
28-2p
1*inspectors.
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’E could riot' enjoy th e patronage at

Sanford for the

past thirteen years did we

not

have

the

reputation,

which is. usually shared b y'

all reputable establishments,

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in giving careful attention to

detail, and leaving nothing

undone to please.

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The merchandise we sell

will convince you it

is to

your advantage to make us

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your hafierdasher.

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Clothier and Men’s Furnisher
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R E S TA U R A N T *

H. E. W IS E , Proprietor

Steaks, Chops, Oysters and Fish a Specialty
A PLACE FOR LADIES'AND GENTLEM EN

fis

DAINTY NEW OXFORD STYLES

PATRICIAN Styles, for Spring and Summer

'if

. WOMEN’S FOOT-WEAR

Low Cut, ,.$3.50 and $4.00
The Maximum of Style at the M lnU
mum of Price to the Wearer

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TH R A S H ER

Florida

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�February 24,. mu

VOICE Of THE PEOPLE

tho right of expression by stinted expendtore Of time and labor,, accounts in a
large measure for such unbounded enjoy^
mont on this occasion. Here was sprend
L e t t e n and Com m unications on the picnic table groaning under the

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COLUMN

DEVOTED TO PEOPLE

Field Fen diti
A carlond of American and Ellwood
field fencing in all widths just received.
Tlieae arc the pest and roost popular pat­
ters of fencing. Lowest prices. The Geo.
H. Fcrnahi Hardware Co.
27-2t

Place the titles to your real estateTn
did ample justice to themselves. Here
the Realty Trust Company and nvnid com­
was more closely united the ties of friend» plications. For particulars address H. F
ships but recently made and merriment Whitnur, Jr., Secretnry. ________ 7-tf

ran nijrriipBirtiur ptcnicat-wnvc~fjrneir
joyment. Vocal music rendered by Mf.
In THU Department will be Found the
and Mrs. Chas. Polk and Mrs. Frank GreenViews, Opinions and Comments
man Was n feature worthy of mention.Of Practical W riters
The hearty expressions of appreciation
showered upon Mr. nnd Mrs. Drown at tho
Ancnt the Knockers
parting hour fully attested to the success
We learn there is n conspiracy on foot
of this social picnic at Deck Hammock.
to discourage now comers to this section
by some of the old residents of the celery
A dollar or two a week furnishes your
delta placarding their places for sale with
home.
Come in and see how wo remove
a big sign. This sounds like the man
whom you see fishing and ask him what all obstacles for those who have little to
luck, his reply is “ Nothing doing." and start on. Sanford Furniture Co.
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yet every now and then you see him
make a btg haul. He's afraid you’ll put
In, I dona my hist to discourage a pros­
pective settler to the delta -tho other day.
1 put him up against every pessimist In
town and every mnn who had faifed at
truck farming, which was only one (my­
self) and'he saw so much evidence of
j ~ ~ t h ^ h y T O r 'jtnue wetty-stiff-nwes-¡g unable In answer him
he decided to rent-a Turin'of me for next
season and closed the deal. He said he
had been .down to "Orlandy" nnd they
hod tried to discourage him against San­
ford down there. Thoy told him that ev-cry few yoara Oho land .around Sanford
Tp Prevent the Accumulation o f
- rile s and FM *.
six feeYtJecp whh:W66d nnd' burnt nfT1n
To Prevent Typhoid rever.
order to “de-sulphurlze" it. Say, tills is
To-Keep-ont-Mosttuttoes, amt to
i i a r s a r T~wnr ha vo~io m fin r o n 'T o w
Prevent Malaria and Dengue
knocks, for every knock against Sanford
Fevers.
4sw hnnst. -WavcnMs Quotes Sanford, so
T ô D ë s tro y òli Classes o r insects
do Jacksonville, Palotka and Tampa. I
and Vermin, such ns Rooch
see at the county fair that Sanford had
es. Ants. Mosquitoes. Tiles,
no experimental farms, Thai was news
Bedbugs, Mites, Etc,
to me for I thought they were all expertCleons. Protects ond Dlsenfeots
mental farms, as nearly every experi­
- Without Harm to the User.
mental trucker never farmed n day In Ills
Quart, 75c.; Half Gallon $1.50;
life till they want Into celery and lettuce
Gallon $2.50; Sprayer 50c
X.
Y.
Z.
growing here.

N o w Is T h e T im e T o B uy Impi
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ed “ReaJyix?1Plant*' S a irford

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These farms can be bought for the next thin
days for less money

than

ever

have Sanford farms to sell.
Burbank nor Celery City
•r4— —A lw ays Sanford.
Sanford.

again.

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N o t Largo, Tail

but Sanford.
There is only pn

A ll irrigated ready to plant.

W ill

for themselves this winter

W hy you should Use

....L IB E R A L L Y ....
IN YOUR H O M E

The Turner ArtExhlblts
The city of Sanford and this entire
community has always taken an especial
pride in its schools. This local pride for
the best haB led our schools to avail
themselves of the Horace K. Turner Free
Traveling Art Exhibit, in hope that wo
may convince our pooplc of tjie import­
ance of good pictures in tho improvement
of our school rooms.
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This exhibit contains two hundred re­
productions of the most famous paintings
of ancient and modern times. It Is valued ot over two thousand d o M iO M ^ n r
by far surpass anything of the kind ever
shown In our city.
The pictures will bo on exhibition In
the High School Auditorium March 1st,
2nd, 3rd and 4ih. An admission fge of
IS cents for adults, and 10 cents for
school pupils will be charged. The money
that la raised in this way will he spent in
buying pictures for the walls of our school
rooms. The Horace H. Turner Co. furnishes
Ute exhibit free of chnfgo on condition
that we spend th e money wo raise, in
buying pictures from ibis company. Wc
will also take orders from those wishing
to order pictures.
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It Is earnestly hoped tluit all the pat­
rons and friends of the school will co­
operate with our teadters to make this
exhibit a success

N- J. PrHWWJ.
An Enjoyable Picnic
Sm c U I Cemspondenoe lo The Herald.

Another social picnic took place Satur­
day of last week at the Deck Hammock
home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Brown,
comprising practically the same party of
friends who enjoyed the Palm Hammock
picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Greenman the Saturday previous,
’Upon this occasion, turnover, the numher of participants was somewhat
larger and the affair was so eminently a
success as to mark this form of entertUhMfcftt'otiC o f the mosr poputnr for
country life in the celery delta. Mr, and
Mrs. Brown are to be congratulated on
the successful efforts made to entertain
their guests In such a happy congenial
"manner that teemed to say; "Emer^_oyL
home and hearts are wide open, sit and
Of the various Hammock sections now
settled in the celery delta. Deck Ham­
mock in many ways outclasses her neigh­
boring communities. The costly dwell­
ings here erected and the beautiful
grounds surrounding, in possession of ail
the wealth that a tropical climate can
give, is In fact most Inviting, ond the
further you journey into Deck Hammock
the more alluring it becomes.
» The picnic party was met at the street
car line at Beck Station and conveyed by
tha Drown, raaidom x. aboul
one-half mil« distant. No where on earth
could be selected a finer and more appro­
priate place for ptenidng than the home
grounds of this delightful residencf. Sur­
rounded as it Is with all the clftirms that
nature has to bestow, where the applied
arts of man have in no way been denied

W c have the rare combi-fttttton—ef-highest q uality aad
lowest price. When you want
the best cuts of Meats remem­
ber that you can gct'thcm here.
‘ W e have Florida and West­
ern Beef and other meats at the
lowest prices that obtain any­
where.

RASHES
ROACHPEPPERS
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Hardware Company

Satos Agents

lOHTWHJ,

High-grade Pianos, Organs

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— :, ahd Graphophohesr"—
Easy Payments

Low Prices

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, Siiti làwkti. Aus, lai»«. I Im i W A .fi.
' nut, l. t n llH l. 'lH f l Tick. In4 m.t 1.1)

from ll«». Kt.pt Nlltl .»4 lor.ht.4 Ml

ASHE DISINFECTANT CO,
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RATSALT

Mr. Logan Says

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The- Crippeii M usic Store

R. G. Stockton

The Geo; H. Feritali

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Real Estate Agency

I consider it too expensive nnd too cumbersome to
bother with, I now use
nothing but dry sprays, g
&gt;
using n powdered Bordeaux ?
mixture, which is in gen- 5
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eralncopper8uIphate.com-!?
cji
J
pound ami with -it I can do 2
the work of four men with J?
a . wet spray. Formerly it ?
u
r
n
s
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wa9 necessary to suspend J
spraying operations in on 2
V
T7JLW}v \
orchard after a rain, but *
'\\ir
J
now owing to the lightness 5
of a dry spraying outfit ?
work can be pushed uny ^

Our Feed linp is complete; when you are in want o f stani*,
give us n call. We will save you money, nnd ulso give you tin*
Very best of quality. We carry a full line of chicken feeds. When
your liens are not giving you thè eggs they should^ Try our fmls
for them,.nnd see if the change wont pay you. We liavt* ilie
' “ ffted for your cow olio. ir you ureTioT trying it now eoiiii l i ’ •
11 * or phone us, and we will tell you whut feeds you will get the lx^i
- results from.
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In staple groceries we enn save you money; now if you like
to save this little coin, it will be to your interest to get our j»rices
before buying.
•
• Courteous attention nnd h square deal is our motto.

"Another advantage of ^
the.dry spray is that trees ^
- ,“ ~T .
may be sprayed
£
tiyio-of the year whether £
0
.. . . .
'
the orchard is in bloom_or £
Q not With n wet spray it is necessary to keep the mixture off the £
0 trees at this season otherwise the trees will die."
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Respect fully,

Phone 330

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at any £

• The Machines and' Sal. Bordeaux now
•
in Stock
Machines, $12.50 and the Mixtures 25c and g
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30c a Pound
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BREAD PERFECTION

W e W ill Protect
Y o u r Homes

FIR E IN SUR AN CE
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The new “ Quaker C ity” label in
miniature on bag or fu ll size oil
barrel is Y O U R guarantee—
directfrom the m iller— of FIR ST
Q U A L IT Y flour. Insist upon the
red and blue label— at all grocers
QUAKER
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C IT Y FLO U R
P H IL A D E L P H IA

M IL L S C O
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�(E S T A B L IS H E D

1862)

Few of the VERY BEST

Celery Farms £

W e A re Strictly Agents'and H ave Nothing of'O ur Own for Sale

WHAT CHICKENS W ILL DO IN FLORIDA
■E Success Achieved B y M r. Throop In Chickens j|
•At Enterprise

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Tho following article from the facile He
Ho paid close attention to breeding from A
pen of Forrest Grtssy will prove most In- his best layers
Inycrs and
nnd building up a
n force of £
(cresting to our reodors:
.
lions
liens that
thnt find
Jind made
mado exceptional perper­ ^
formance records.
"Generally this neglected opportunity formnnee
Is quickest found by .the Nlnn of small
years his flock had
hod increased I
“"In'a
In a few years
means who has not the capital to do' the to proportions that compelled him to put!
put 0
thing that most-Of his neighbors are aside his hammer nnd.
and. saw and give his
Ills 0
doing. "Especially is this true in agricul-'whole-attention
a
•whotetntrntion to his
iiis hens.
celery growers In-Florida said:
^'We farmers are like a flock of sheep,
we follow the leader and all do the same
riling, regardless of the fact that It might
pay some of us much better to do some­
thing else. Take It right here, for example, we raise celery, yrith the regulation
sido crop* of garden truck. AI lour pro­
duct is Shipped nway to n distant market
an I we’re so busy growing this big crop
that we let about everything else slip
by us. In other words, we foil to pro.
ducc- a good many of the necessities of
life that ought to be a part of the output
of oqr farms and we liaVe to go into the
market and supply our needs uluiig those
neglected lines. In most cases the
neglects products for iiome consumption
have to be shipped in from a long dis­
tance at a greatly Increased cx|»enSe,
simply because we have all got the notion
thnt celery is the only thing to raise
here. There is just one man here who
was forced by misfortune Into doing 'the
oiln-r thinu’—and lL looka as if .lie, might
be on Easy street when some of us celery— growers ore bunting for enough capital to
curry us through nqother season—for it
bikes money to swing ocelery tarml“

TY-ONE HUNDRED HENS WHICH, HE W
FRANKLY ADMITS, MAKE HIM A NET
ANNUAL PROFIT OF A DOLLAR AN!) A
HALF EACH.~-~---- -------------------"'Every year*, declares this disa
liointed orange-grower. ‘I only increase
my flock and my output but I learn how
tu increase the not |iroflt on each lion. I
don't want anything better than . this.
I've got over my ambition for orangegrowing nnd cclery-rnising. All I have
18 Pounds of best Granulated Sugar
to hire is one cheap negro and I do nil
Fancy Butter
the rest myself. I'm my own commission
merchant nnd salesman, every time; nnd
I.get nil there is in it. The middleman
10 lb. bucket Cottolene
12 lbs. Oblisk Flour
doesn't get u chance, to take n big, fat
4 lb. “
“
24 lbs. Oblisk Flour
profit out ot me. I sell to the men who
2
lb.
“
48 11)8. Oblisk Flour
use the eggs. There arc few men giving
uny attention to producing eggs down
here, nnd there nre a heap of prosperous
Northern folks coming down here right
along—and they bring their egg appetites
with them. Give me the business thnt
docs't liave to go awny from liortlo for
market mid where the Belting end is
one's own hand! BesWjes, I'd rather do
the thing that the «&gt; |Yrs arc not doing.
Of course, if I had plenty of capitul and
could bore with a big nuger I might do us
J'KAniF
"The man in that locality who is doing tiie rest do—raise celery on thousand‘the other thidg’ is Theodore Throop, the dollnrs-on-acrc land; but I'm satisfied
&gt;c5fg5ociöö,lr
•«m»um O
i
proprietor of a small chicken farm, lie now.
‘"For the last year the average price
had started out to have an orange grove
years before, when this particular taut of that I received for my eggs was thirty
Florida Imd been boomed os tiie grout cents u dozen. It would probably huve
Goods D elivered Anyw here in flic City, any tim e . TRY US and sec
orange garden—long before celery had been higher had not two-fifths of my out­
tnudo a nation-wide celebrity for that put been contracted for at thirty-five
If Yon Can’t Come Phone Us.
community; hut be had not known that cents. When the Florida winter season
his grove was badly located—on the is at its height eggs generally go tu sixty
the wrong side of the lake to securo pro­ cents a dozen here. In tho matter of
tection-from the prevailing winds. When production, March is iny best month;
the big freeze had taken its winter frolic April,come second, nnd Jnnunry and
in Florida he awakened to tho fact that February are about equal for the third
place in the. list. In December, when
his orange groiTe was a frozen ruin.
Phone 2G7
SANFORD, FLORIDA
eggs
nre around sixty cents a dozen, I
‘Instead of turning to celery growing,
averaged
about
four
bnndrcd
eggs
a
dav.
as did his neighbors, he was obliged, from
lark of funds, to take up t|ie carpenter However, in those months when the hens
trade, .which he lutd abandoned to Imj- ure laying most freely I have averaged
come an orange-grower. At the time as high as twelve hundred u day. All of
*hen he liad planted his grove he had my feed, with the exception of tiie green
W. W. ABERNATHY
k o h t . McL a u g h l i n
M. K. JONES
bought a little flock of while leghorn bens stuff and the shells, is bought in the open
market;
this
may
lie
n
mistake,
nnd
I
nnd a rooster, for table purpose only,
lie liked chickens npd they had prospered may, and likely will find it greatly to my
under his hand until, at the time of his advantage to raise rfiucli of l|ie feed here
a
»
misfortune, he had n large flock. Under on my little fonn.
‘" A t the (iresetit time; with twenty-one All Work Receives My Personal Attention
•; the severe regime of forced ecoumny in
l nnd Best Efforts
hundred
fowls of laying age and fifteen
hlTliousehald, the daily diet was largely
'Phone R30
contributed by the hen-house. One even­ hundred chicken, my feed bill averages— Opposite City Hall
ing. after he had been following his trade the year through—about three hundred
Tor some time, he M l down -with his-wifs dollars n month. My repair bill is only ♦
at the dining-table to do a Uttle figuring fifty dollars a year ami the negro labdrST J
costs me Just twelve cents an hour. About ?
on household finances;
“HI« thrifty wife had been selling eggs the wliolo secret of making chickens pay
to the local grocer and to u number of a good profit is to have o liking for
friends, and when the homo flnincc com­ them In the first place, and then to give
— AND—
mittee finished its session his eyes were (he most scrupulous and exact attention
opened to the fact that the little flock of to every detail of their cure. Right here
whhe fowls hud almost kept the table. r * it where so many full nnd have .gtven
-----” ‘I think', lx* declared, ‘that 1 can see the chicken business—and particularly
a chance to do something besides raise egg-liroduction—e black «y e in tirn gen­
• la
oranges. Those bens ought to do a heap eral opinion of the public. Generally tiie
‘ more for us if they had the right kind of mere mention of hen-forming ia enough
♦
25 acres each, all cleared;
attention paid them. I'm going to atick to rijjse a storm of ridicule in any group
Refrigerators, Ice Boxes, Porch Rockers, Etc.,
to my hammer and saw for a while yet. of men; but I have made it pay simply
no rent, no taxes. 500 of
but meantime I'm going to look-into tits because I found out that there was a
them" for actual settler*.
egg business nnd
if there isn't some- good, strong, stondy local demand for
The use of these Jefferson
eggs
and
because
I
was
willing
to
give
thing good in it*.
minute attention to tiie details of taking
County
Farms absolutely
“ He stuck to his determination and
care of my flock in a way to stlmulata
f
began u&gt; reason and investigate. He
egg production.
took care of that flock of white hens with
Shipping Season'« Supplies
* t&gt;ew Interest and saw the output of
-u
•ntnls. Crete hatchet »
Crfcnr
*ëjg» steadily increase. Moreover, Fy
lOOfl Oubce'Building
oclgry
cutters,
everything
for
tiie
farm
careful study, he was able to decrease the
JACKSONVILLE. n FLORIDA
F L O R ID A
SANFO RD
co®t of production from season to season and truck garden. The Geo. H. Fernald
*7-2t
“ tid also to increase tho sise of his flock. Hardware Co.

Lard

SAT U R DA Y

2 fresh fat Mackerel
Peanut Butter in bulk
Dill Pickles, dozen
FancyjGooseberries, 2 lb
Fancy Peaches, 3 lb can
Wesson Cooking Oil

N O. G A R N E R

H. DINGEE

Plumbing and
Gas Fi t t i ng

jones 7- McL a u g h l in
FURNITURE COMPANY
LEADERS IN

Free
Farm

FU R N ITU R E , STOVES

HOUSEHOLD

GOODS

J U S T AR R IVED ^------ *

FREE

THE RIDDLE CO..

C A L L AND S E E OUR S TO C K
C A S H AND IN S T A L L M E N T

M attin g.an d Rugs

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F l o w i n g wells are
guaranteed. Drainage
“^surerNumerous-Bou”
Icvards, graded and
-pitched, traverse this
property

. 0 The most beautiful,’ $
• most highly improved, •
3
and richest of'all un- •
2 cleared land in the C
Celery Delta

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Take Street Cars for

Lots In P A L M V IL L A ¡
sold on easy terms 0

PALM
TEN

Farm s i n

HAMMOCK

ROUND

TRIPS

PALM

H A M M O C K

s o ld

on

easy terms

DAILY

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Only three and
one-half m i l e s
f from Sanford, on
r hard s u r f a c e d
e road
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advanca materially
Buy a town lot in
P A LM V IL L A

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The Sanford and
Everglades R. R.
will run freight
trains and street
cars direct through
Palm Hammock

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every half mile for
loading cars
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Sea J- E S S AM I N E PA R K
10 acres of stately
Palms,
Majestic
Oaks and fragrant
Yellow Jessamine
an exquisite si
of untramme.

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Palm Hammock
is being settled by
a vfcry high claw
o f p e o p 1e. A
hom e here insures
you good neigh-

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Rural Free Helivery mail ser- ™
vice. Convenient %
school
privilege* 0
for your children g

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Frequent s t r e e t
car service brings
: churches, theatres
• and shops to your
0 * door . .
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Young Men of Sanford buy a PALM HAM M OCK Farm or you will live
to regret it. Buy to-day. Come and see me.

First National Bank Building
There is no b e t t e r ,
safer Investment than
selected real estate.

SANFORD

FLO RIDA

Improved transporta- j
tlon Is the forerunner
of Increased values.
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February 24.1911

THE RANFORD HERALD

Notice o f Incorporation
Notice U hereby liven that we. the underslgnrtl.
intend to apply to the HonoraQe A. W. GUchriit.
of the State o f Florida, at Tallnhn**.-*-,

completing the orgénization of the
™ r£or! i ‘ ‘n' nn,‘ " l,° ,or the purpose of electing
iCTr* of *|&gt;e. «wporatlon at are hereinbefore
provided for. and thereafter the annunl meeting of
the atnckboUrrs uf this corporation shall be held
on the second Tuesday of January of each and
every year.

A r m * . VI
ânôpôaed charter, the original of which la now on
etary of State of the . T *” ,.b*[ghe*t amount of IndeMedneu or liability
tile In the Ofllc
onice of tba Secretai
to which this corporation shall subject Itself. *haU
Stater {¿Florida
be an amount equal to the entire capital stock of
A m n ia or iNcoaeoaATioH or
this corporation.

sanford land

A«ncu; VII

DEVELOPM
EV*ELOr ENT COMPANY
D

Meets every second and fourth Friday In month.
Every one who ha* teen his Star in the East are
cordially Invited to vlalt the chapter.
,
Aucx E. Kneatns, Sec'y.

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riiSTStf
iu principal plare of htulneaa shall

be at Sanford.
Orange County. Florida, but It ihall have luch oth­
er office«, agenriri and place* of butlni-is In Florlila and In other Stales of the United Stales and In
foreign countries a* It* poard of Director* may detrrroToe.
A m u II
The jrnersl nature of the business to be Traniactnl by said corporation la to do any and all of
thelhlni* herein set forth and In any part of the
wurW, a* ortoolpaJa. agents. trustee« or otherwise,
and In furtherance, not In limitation of thi«S»-nrriil
power« conferred b y ' the lawa of the State of Flori­
da, to-wil:
To purchaaarown. bold, control, lease, rent, sell,
mortgage. eichanw. and otherwise deal In real
estate and any ruW s^m u lp i-T M j f —■&lt;■&gt;» there­
in In the State of Florida and In othAf tfiT e* o f the
United Stales and In foreign countries.
To aoqulre. own. lease, occupy farms, farm lands,
on hsrds, (roves, ranches, town sltrs and territo
rirsrto lay out, plat. Improve. Irrigate, drain, culti­
vate, use, or operate the proprrty o f the corpora -tleit.wrorodiefa.ond to do end perform alt thine*
appropriate or needful for the development and

trnntact on commluion the Jrnrral business oi
rrnl estate broker.
To laiy, sell, lease, rent, erect and construct bouset. tmlwlnas, works and factorica of any kind on
the property of the corporation, or on the property
her*.
of othi
To manufacture,
, . .produce. purchase or otherwise
acquire; to hold. own. mnrtitnge, pledge, sell, as­
sign. transfer or Otherwise dispose of, Irodr nnd
deal in and with timber, lumber, naval stores, fer­
tiliser*. materials, fruits, rarm products, live: stuck____¿ n i M!U)ther fo o d s jijr e a n jl W i r 'U 'i waxes, and
i.. i. bandire uT every tin *» and deter]prion whielt
mujbecakaUalcd. directly oriadlructfy to effect u— -atee its butineas,
t o Issue bonds and secure the same by pledget
or deeds of trust or mortgages of or upon the whole
or any part of the property held by the corporal Ion,
-and (o sell and pledge such bonds for proper corpo­
rate use* at and when the ifcinrd of Directors may
determine; to loan and borrow money on notes.
&gt;wnds. mortgages orother aarairitisu. - *— •To gukfintM .limJi'fnic-for. lioIiTpurchnse. or
oibeiwtaa acquire, sell, transfer, assign, mortgage,
pledge, of 6; her wire dispose of the shares and cap­
ital stock of. or any bonds, securities and evidences
of indebtedness issued or created by any other cortorntkm or corporation! of "this state, or any other
state, country or nation; and while the owner of
such stock, bonds or other obligation*, to exercise
all the rights, powers and privileges of ownership
ll.i-rcof. and fosserclae voting powers thereon to
the same extent that a natural person might or
could do.
To make contracts of any kind whatsoever for
the furtherance of Its businesses nnd purpose*, and
g.uerslly lo exercise such powers as may 1« Inci­
dent. to. the .purpoeet _________
end business
of saidI ci o m
___________
lion, and to have, exercise
enjoy
___ . . . . and
______
. . . all the rights.
were and privl
powers
privileges Incident to corporations or(oniied
ionized nnd existing under the laws of the State of
Florida,
The .foregoing clauses shall be c
construed o* indoprndent objecta, businesses and powers, und the
enumeration of any specific business or power shall
out lie held to limit or restrict in any manner any
.other business or power of this corporation.

| f f r 1" " " .
thwton. MiAs .
7I2M shares
I. I . Wilcox
Scrantonl I’*.,
712M shares
B. A. Howard.
Sanford, h a .,
712*4 share*
J. O. I’acknrtl,
Sanford. Fla .
7I2H .hares
&amp; £ Howard.
Sanford Fla..
1(H) shares
H. C. Trask
Sanlonl. Fla..
80 sharea
I n W in n » Wiirrror. The subscribing incnrpnrntor* hnvr hrrruntn set thelr names:
.
F. E. HOUGHTON,
j. r. WILCOX.
11. A. HOWARD, « «
J. O. PACKAKD.
C C. HOWAKI). •
H. C. TKASK.
Ststt nr Fleams
1
Couirrr or, Osanoc J ■
I hereby certify that before me. a Notary Public,
personally appraml II. Adna Howard. Jeaae O.
I ackard, Claude C. Howard, anil Homer C. Trask,
to me well known to be foor o{ the persons nanini
In ami wlm tuhtrrlbed their names to th* foregoing
V M î * Pt Incorporation; and Severally ocknowledged Udore me thnt they *ub*crlhrd And ear
•he same for the purpose* therein r tp iessetl:
•" Wi,r" r* ' Wnrsiur. I have hereunto set mrhand
ami official teal, at Sanford. In the County of
Orange and the State of Florida, on this the pth
day of February, A . 1)., Hill.
(Seal)
„
M asti C. AmtMiN.
Notary l 'ubile. Slate of Florida, at large
My Commission espire* Feh. 4th, 11)13

StATT or i'rNNJYLVANIA 1

era o f America

L. H. T E M P L E
fiOCNT JACKSONVILLE FLORAL COMPANY

Phone 166.

IlLh and Oah Avc.

Special Offering In Fcqia.__ .. Satjfp.rd,
Florida
Floral Dealgng lo Order.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA
'C r i i ,

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DENTIST
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Room 13 Pico Building
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Phone

355

BÜTT

Peoples B a lR lif^ ilo rd , Florida
crtniiTAL $3 0,0 0 0 .0 0

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The O N L Y bank w Sanford that
INSURES EVERY D O LLAR * DEPOSITED A G A IN S T LOSS from any'and all causes.
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DR. R. M. MASON

TH E

DENTIST

W. E. HOUSHOLDER

BANK O F

SANPO RD

OFFERS
X c flm p t ScrviGG------ P o lite S e n d e e ----- A ccu rate S e r v ic e "

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nnd will nppredntc your potrpnntie
FOUR HER CENT allowed on Savings Deposit*
”
Safety Deposit Boxes for rent
IL E. TOLAR

M. M. SMITH.
II. R. STEVENS.
President
Vice-President

Cashier

DICKINSON &amp; DICKINSON
Attorneys nt Law

Peoples Dank Bldg.

Sanford, Florida

DR

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LIVER Y, F E E D and
SAL
STABLE

O S T E O P A T H IC
P M Y • I C I AM

OIUco &amp; Residence 51UMagnolia Ave
Onice Hours: U to 12: 3 to 8
Other hours by appointment

Sanford

(i L f w ‘y

Harness and Wagons

Florida

Blackamlthlnt and Horaaahoalnt

Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged

PF»1?
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

Shoe Repairing By Machinery ;!

Practices In State end Federal Courts.
Phone 248

Quicker, Neater and Better than the Old Way !
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
ATTORNEY and OOUNSEIJjOR at LAW
Practice io State mid Federal Courts
Welborn Block

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ANDEW JOHNSON

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H E A V Y H A U L IN G AND C O N T R A C T IN G

M. G. T. Building.

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Same Man but New Location
No. 113 W . fir s t Street, Next Door to W oodru ff’ s Store

’ Sanford. Fin

SANFORD
THOMAS EMMfcT WILSON
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
AT-LA\V
X ate Stata Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of
FloftdiT

Drink 3 Bottle of

Residences. Sanford and Svlvan Lake

G. STRINGFELLOW
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
NOTARY PUBLIC

onice in city Hall
adam e

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Jo s e p h i n e

W ill open

GINGER A L E OR S O D A W A TE R
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a cltsa for

leaching

iKs

S. T. T A Y L O R
Tailor System of Dress Cutting:
Februnry I bL
T E L E P H O N E ' 293.

Yowell Building

J.-VrR—PAGE----M anicuring
fla ir Dressing
Sham pooing
Yowell B u ild in g ..
Phons S23

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Manufactured with pure distilled water—they will prevent illnesg, aid
digestion and give you health
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The Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co., Sanford, F la

FIR S T N ATIO N AL BANK
O F SA N FO R D , F L A .
-P rN rR M IB i N s s M ts L -

-Q B Q , _F. P U P I A W i Y !
B. P. W H IT N E R , A a s t. C ash Ine

P. P. FORSTER, ashlar

Only National Bank in Orango County
Funds Protected by Burglary Insurance
Safety Deposit Boxes'for Rant
O R G A N IZ E D 1887

ADE. THE TUNER,
PHONE

ORLANDO.

NO. 4 0 .

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FLORIDA

T H E M. &amp; R. S TO R E

W a d s W ill Pay Phona Toll on
All Ganulna O rdara

And ICE CREAM PARLOR

s* sw s v w w t w w w s w » H H

BICYCLES AND
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SUNDRIES
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FROM M M UP TO 11$. FOR NEW
B*&gt;&gt; «71
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. SIIANIBARGCR
ORLANDO.

FLORIDA

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Ice Cream Furnished in Pints, Quurts and .Gallons

-Stationery, Confectlönory and
Periodicals of all Kinds
104 rirfit Street

Phone 281

Old P ostoffice M d •*

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FLOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS

General Insurance rewire**Agents

Sanford Local Union No. 1781. U. B. of C. and j1.
»'dock In
of A. meets every Thursday night at .7 o'&lt;
the Katies' Hall. W. A . Rumohr. president;
ent; T. L
Lent. R, S. A T.
,

DR.

Legal Notice

♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦

Unite Brotherhood o f Carpenters and Joln-

,

1 0 I'AiaAin, Treasurer.

lb * firstt orgsiiliatl.Jii mrrting i t (l,r holders ol
jr brlil 111
stock uf thl* uirporalioù i
I'.- u iy o f Sar
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Sanford Lodge, No 02. F. L A. M.

County nr I jvcxawanna J ”
Welborn Block
Phoue 10
I hereby certify that before me. a Notary Public.
In nnd f«r «aid County nnd Slnte. personally apSanford, Florida
penn-d J. F. Wilcnx, to me well known to Im one.of
llif pvuutj! liOHU-iI.it)-Ottl Wli'-i rs fculnl the fore- r#■H r r e r r r r w &gt; i i*&gt;» « » » » &gt;. &gt; . , . «» » M r w
gotng anil nnnrhed - A T tlafiT ir Inion-oriilloii. nml •
acknowledged that hr exn-ulrd the same for Ihr
purposes therein mentioned.
I n Wirena.Wiirvror. I have hereunto set my
nv hand
h
_ .seal
____
,
nod pfilclnl
nt______
Scranton,
In the pñ
I ounty of luuA:
DENTIST
nwnñnn. and State of ri-imsylv*ii(a. ou this ?th
day uf February. A. D., 11)11.
Rooms 23, 24 and 28, Pico Bldg.
'Phone 41
(Seal)
N ttut.V. Durrv
S A N F O R D .
F L O R I D A .
Notary Public
My cnnunlssion will expire nt the end of next
session nf the Senate.

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Florida Fruits ■&gt;"&lt;' Vegetables i

G. W. Spencer. Master; J. C. Entmlngcr, Secre­
tary. Communication every first and third Thurs­
days at 7:30 p. m. Visiting brothers wricoroe.

Gapu-a L. Bssxsa.
nw irtyTiniflv -fur M*«,achuActti
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O IVutLAtO,

Phoenix LodSe No. 3, K. or P.
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays. Visiting
knight* always we*eomo P. E. Itmrhtnson, C. C.
FrlTx S. Frank. K. R. and S.

G.

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F- Haamg,

'SHIPPERS OF

r.Q.E.. Celery City fieri« 1833

D R .
, • brrrby rerilfy thnt M o re me, n Notary Public,
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rw&lt; ,nm
mlA n~
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........ M apIn "nnd
for m
snltl
('«mtity
nnd Stale,
personally
P f * ™ t K. llouAhton. to me well known to lie one
of the persons named In, nnd who eirculrd the
DENTIST
foregoing nnd attached Articles of Incur (torn I Ion.
nml acknowledged (hot he executed the same for O ffice: H in e s B ldg, o v e r W o o d ru ff's S to re
the purposes therein mentiolie«!.
I n W l m » Wartror, I have herrurtto aet my
SA N PO R D . FLO RID A
hand nnd ofTIcinl scnl nt Boston, In the County of
Suffolk, and State of M.U3ndium'tts.. on this 2nd
dny of February, A . 1)., lu ll.

¿S ail

Chase &amp;. Co.

Mretinas Aral and third Tuesdays In every month'
Hall In Welborne Block, third floor.

. ° K S s S £ ™ L i ___

Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned have
been duly appointed nnd qualified by the United
State* Cirri:It Court for the Southern District nf
Ohio. Weslrrn Division, iu Equity rase No. (1(173
thereof; also by the United Stairs Circuit Court for
he Southern District of Florida In Equity case No.
34 thereof, as receivers of D ie Honda Land hud
Development
.
Company,
.. a corp ntion organised
under the laws of till
the slate of Ohio. All persons,
firms or roriHiratlons indebted to said company nre
required tn make Immediate payment, and nil
Asnctr III
The amount of the capital stock of this corpora­ c'mlltors are notified lo present their claims duly
autheiulcatrd to tile undersigned tor allowance on
tion shall be EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND
LARS (^800,000.00), to, he divided finto cigli* or before July 1,11)11, as per order of court.
JOHN C. ANDREWS.
, shares of the par value of One llumlrnl
FRANK H CRAMER.
Drilnnri 1100.00) each. Of said capital stock Pour
Receivers
of
The
Florida
Land A Development Co.
Bundled -Fifty Thousand Dollars ($450,000 00)
divided Into four ihoussmJ five hundred shares of Franklin T. Cahill. Atty..
38-31)
Blymyrr
Building.
,
the par value of One Hundred Dollars (3100.00)
each, shall be common stock, and Three Hundred Patterson A. Recce nnd Joseph C, Smith, Ally*.,
413-414 Johnston Duilaing.
Fifty Thousand Dollars ($350.000.00) divided
Cincinnati. Ohio.
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22-fit
lulu three thousand five hundred shares of the par
ralue of One Hundred Dollars (3100.00) each,
•hail be preferred stuck.Notice o f Application for Tax Deed
Sak^ preferred stock shall entitle the holders to
receive In each year, out of the net earnings of the
Under Section 8 or Choptcr 4888
ruriurdtioa. a fixed yearly dividend of te v r n (7 )
Laws o f Florida
per centum before any dividend shall be paid u|x)n
or set apart for the common stuck; such dividend
Notice 1» hereby given that H. R. Roberts of
on the preferred slock shall tie payable semi-annu­ Chuluotn Florida purchaser of Part Tax Certificate
ally upon the First day of Jnnuary and of July Of No. 2(132 dated the first day of June. A. P . IHlHi,
each year. The dividends on the preferred stock ha* filed said certificate In my office, and tins
shall be cumulative, so that, U In any year d ivi­ made npnlk-allon for Tat Deed lu Issua In accord­
dends amounting to seven ( 7 ) "per centum shall ance with law. Said certificate embraces the fol­
net I** paid on such preferred stuck, the deficiency lowing drsrrlbed property situated In Orange
shall be a charge upon the net earnings of the cor­ County, Florida, to-wit: E (I acres o fS -W. V4 of
poration. and be psld subsequently before any div- N.-E. U of S.-W 54 See 27 Tp 21 S. R. 32 E.
Urnds shall be paid upon or set apart for the coin The said land being assessed at the date of the
m-in stock.
issuance of such certificate In (he name of K. A.
The balance of the qet profits of (he corporation, Mills.
atier the payment of said cumulative dividends of
Unless said Certificate shall be redeemed ac­
seven (7 ) per centum per annum lo the holders of cording tu Inw, Tax Ik-ed will issue thereon on the
preferred stock, may be distributed as dividends 4th day of March A. D. 11)11.
among the bolder* of the common* slock as and
Witnest-my official signature and seal this (he
when the Board of Director* shall determine.
3rd day of February A. u 1011.
The Board of Director* may issue such preferred
„
U M. ROBINSON.
stock and certificates therefore at and when thtf
Cletk Circuit Court, Ornnga County, Florida.
••Id Hoard shall determine, and the vote or assent
.....
.
23-41
of the stockholders shall not bn necessary for such
Issue.
The holders of preferred stock shall, in ense of In The Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial
Iviuklstlon or dissolution of the corporation, be en­
Circuit Orange County. Florida In
titled to be paid in full, both the principal of their
share* and the accrued dividends, before any
Chancery
amount shall be paid to the. holders of the common
stock. The holders of preferred stuck shall not be Geo. T. Llpplnrott, Corn entitled to vote said preferred stock In any election
plotnant '
•
Notice of sale undrr
vs
of directors o r for the management of the corpora
IMS
degree o f fureclusurb
Eddy K. Shera and Flora
Taylor Shrra. Defendants
Die preferred stuck shall be tedcemnblr at the
Under and by virtue of a degree of foreclosure
option of the Board of Director*, at any dividend
paying time after five (8 ) years from the date of and sale, made and entered In the nlsrve stated
Issue of said stock, at par value of said stock and n cause on the fourteenth day of Januory, A. D.
premium of five (n ) per centum, together with all 1011. by Honorable Minor S Jones, Judge of the
.Circuit Court for the Seventh Judicial Circuit of
accrued Interest or dividends.
Die holders of preferred stock shall have the op­ the State of Florida. In and for Grunge County, in
tion at any time after three years from the dale of chancery, in a cause therein pending, wherein
■ o w of »aid stock of converting the same into any GeorgeT. Llppincotl was Coinplolnunt and Eddy
« t h e lands or property of th* corpora lion which K. Shera bim) FlnraTaylor Shera were Respondents,
Ihey may select, at its market price at the time of I shall sell at public outcry to the highest and
tuih conversion: and upoh the'surrender of sai l Iwst bidder, for rash, at the front door of (he Court
•tuck at any time after three years from date of House In the City of Orlando. Orange County.
»sue. the Board of Directors shall cause to be Issued Slate of Florida, during the legal hour* of sale,
Q rttnt_____....
Proper conveyance of a sufllcleot
amount of the on Monday. Mqrch tub. A D . 11)11, the tame
l. w!
which
selected ts-lng the legal sales day, the following daacrUied
Vfilch may be sclacLnl
wrtjf of the corporation,
(erred stock,
stock, to
to redeem
redeem real estate. tlluntrdL. lying and being'In'the
--------------J preferred
the holder------of said
preferr
»flq. .stock
any Interest
Interest or
— at par. together with
wi t h any
t dlv- County of Orange and Stale of Florida, more
particularly described as follows, to-wll:
t_
“ 7!^
may hare accrued on said stock
The Nortn 5H acre* of the Weal Ji nf the NurthAll or any portion of the common stock of this
weal quarter of the Northwest
Nortbweal quarter of Section
torpor slim may be payable in real or personal west
■aninrrty nr In I.Kfw nr |«rvW-r« nr may be issued 3 in Township Twenty (2 0 ) South of Range ThirtyOr used for the purchase of real or persoAII linjpanyr on e(81). F^*«. fw a *a »U lp flflocn (J3 ) feet wide
« for the payment uf labor or service*, at a just off the North. East and West side*, which U tn he
vslustlap lob e determined by (he Board of LM- kept open iK-rpetually aa one-half of roadways
~ r «uun.
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GEI). A. DiCOTTES.
- Z4:3tE------------- S tella ) y « u w In CJianesiry.
A n n a IV
This corporation shall continue and have full
lower |0
lu corporate rights and franchiaNotice o f Election
, fur a period of ninety-nine &lt;0U&gt; years from and To decilia whether the tale of Intnrirnting liq­
alter the oumuiaacetnenl uf It« corporate rilslenoe _uor*.
wines and beers shall lie prohibited in Orange
county. Florida.
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A an cu V
Pursuant U&gt; an order Isaned by the Board of
The business of this corporation shall be cooductCounty
Commlulqflcni
uf
Drang*»
county
Florida,
ed by the futiowing uffloer«: • presideul. a general a «pans) meeting held un the Hth day of January,
mMisgrr. a seexutary ami treasurer. eleCtedby lb «
..
.
, ^
mjard of Diircturs (rum among tnclr number, nnd A. D I B I l.
Notice la hereby given that an election will be
a Board of five Director* who must 1» holder* of
held
In
Orange
cxwnty,
Florida,
on
Wednesday.
“ w or mare share* of arm gum stuck M the curt«*March lat. 11)11. to decide whether the tale of Inf*ii
bn elected annually by aaWl stockholders. tuiicaling liquors, wines or beer ahall 1« prohibited
tintil the first annunlmgntitig of the sUckhuldrrs
of Orange, state of Florida.
JJJvystlcr K m Lied for, and until their suroeaeor* in the cuunty
^
Fn WhncM* "**»oreprr
Wh&lt;
" • " • « • d . a o d qualified, the pOcers of this cori»_
_
. ^ Ith Hay of faanuary, A D.
and teal of o ffi:» this
. ration sJmU be:
teal) Ä - , B.
Ittll.
ricali
-, M.
- ROBINSON.
„
Clerk County Commlaakmers of Orange Co-, Fla.
B. A. I low Aim. President.
U A. How aid . General Monagrr:
J-O. I'aixset:. Secretary, andBeard of Directors shall bet
j F\ Wtuux"

Sanford Lodge No. 2 7 ,1. O. O. T.
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. m.-. over Imperial
Theatre. W. P. Stone. N. U
W. S. B a ld w in , Sec'y.

Seminole Chapter No. 2, Order Eastern Star

- The names and -resMen«*-* of the subscribing In­
We. the underailned, have Birred to aiaorlate corporators of this corporation; ond the amount of
ourreive* tnlether and do hereby associate oursrl- the capital stork suliscrihed byreach. ara at follow*:

rrt tiMrther for the purpose of forming n U«l&gt;- pofItle and corporate under and by virtue of the lawa
of the State of Florida, ond do hereby adopt the
following Artldea of Incorporation:
A m u I.
.

SANFORD LODGES

�Am M H M M «M h m i&gt;h h *

lyment of S25

luartntwd

t«a pet ccdt dltcount for c*»h

No In tern i on deferred payment*
We pay la te * until davalopment bejín.
We aire 30, 00 or tyß-dayi arare on defer­
red payment* in ra ie of ik-knet*.
We titre free deed in ca*e o f death u » •

123,958 ! i
181.768
330.000 ; I
475.000 - ;

TITLE BOND l GUARANTEE CO.

Yearly average Inorase 118,3%
ConaarvatHm , Reliability, P rogroaalvan eaa and C ourtaoua T ra ttm a n t

O u r Policy:

Number 4

SA N FO R D , FLO R ID A. FEB R U A R Y 24, 1911

Volume 2

V

J $10 monthly

$25 down-that’s all □ □ □ □ □ □ □ IH S IIE ]® ® ® ' □ [

LUCKY SANFORD
CHANCE FOR YOU
SOUTHERN

O f land left in the irrigable belt and

HOME you will be fortunate J f your investi­

you will do well to secure some or it be­

gations will carry you to

fore it all passes beyond your reach

“L U C K Y S A N ­

and

localities

For a cash Payment of
Twenty-five Dollars

in the State where land can be guaranteed

D o w n and two dollars per acre month-

F O R D ” and T h e T ifle B o n d &amp;

Guarantee

few

There

,

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as being productive.

ly this com pany

The Sanford Celery Delta

tract and give you immediate possession.

H as made a reputation that is known
all over this continent

and

show your good judgement by

you should

Tills Gives You Six Years
in Which to PayOut

purchasing

land that has made a ^ c ommunity

famous

will, sell you a five-acre

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GRAND OPERA AT SANfORD
“ Cavalleria Rusticana" Will Be Sung
Here Tuesday Night

fhc General New s o f ‘The Land
To those who revel in the highest at­
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tainment of vocal and Instrumental mu­

CULlfD FROM THE STATE PRESS
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remarks will not bo amiss concerning the
coining engagement of tlie English Grand
Opera Co. and Orchestro Tuesday, Mar. 7
at the Imperial Theatre.
The performance Is an Innovation and
notable In many ways. The eyes of the
musical world are now focused on Pietro
Mascagni, the composer of L'Amigo FritxT
Rusticana and a new work, Ysobel, to be
produced nt the New Theatre in New
York shortly. .
-Caynlhjrln Rusticano (Rostlc Chtvntry)
pojiulnr the ÌJÀfftf over, has seldom been
heard here although the “ Intermezzo"
played during ilio interlude is a familiar

The bird men will flynt Daytona Beach
Msrch 23rd and the event will attract a
larjle crowd.
The Pensacola Joutal says that Sanford
has her celery.' l * k ^ 4 Jicr slrawl&gt;ca3es
and Hastings her potatoes, but Pensa­
cola farmers ore growing pepper.
Daytons is going to have her houses
numbered and by the first of July hopes' l,,u“^ CT tomo*- of ¡¡¡*
jflrfcava free delivery.
OITenboch s sparkling. little operetta,
The Rose of AuVern, is andthcr brilliant
The Montgomery Amüsement Com­ cut musical Rem which scintillates here
pany, with n capital stock of $ 100,000, Is for the llrst time on this occasion; thus
w jit process of formation at Jackson- we are to receivc'o "double bill," a "gala
n'nur os 71“caTTwrInTo^crilfiS*5!W p
big new moving picture show in several
Still another attractioh, also refreshingFlorida cities, Sanford being one of them. ly new, and therefore doubly acceptable,
—Tha JacksonvilleJtaJud_pjjffrsd^_b1!q
recognised the Importance to the inter­
ests of the state of Florida of having lion.
S. M. Sparkman of Tampa succeed tothe
chairmanship of the Rivers and H u $ rs
Committee of tlie Houdc of Representa­
tives, to which lie is by usage nnd prcce-j
dent entitled, being the ranking Demoi|lc member of the present ¿ommittee.
body at a recent meeting passed
lutions Indorsing Mr. Sparkman for
honor.
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The report, of Hon. A. C. Croom. stule
comptroller has Borne very interesting fig­
ures to those whb desire to keep up with
the irogress of the state. The increase
in valuation of property during the past
ten years hna been wonderful. It- hns
risen during this year from 396.6B6.054 in
1900 to 177,723,981 In 1010, Railroad
mileage In 1900 was ‘ 3,101.79 of main
track and 541.32 of side track. In 1910 in
was 4,164.14 of main track and" 697.43 of
side tracks; etc. The total assets of the
banks (state institutions) on December
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31, 1901; was $6,149.852.50, and on Nov. With English Opera Company at Imperial
Theatre Monday Night, Mar. 6.
10. 1910, it hod Increased to $27.126,G99.34, again In ten years or $20,976.- is.the orchestra—a ladies orchestro if you
745.48.
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please—and conducted by the famous
St. Petersburg Is linving a new sensa­ Boston leader Nellie Chandler, to whom
tion, nnd If the croze for exploring the late-Patrick Gilmore- presented-!«*
spreads. Investors may not only be dig­ baton, on a ' mcmberable occasion in
ging on their own premises, but Investi­ Washington before an audience of nearly
gating those of their neighbors as well. fifty thousand people' assembled in the
The news Is abroad that o good flow of vast amphitheatre.
oil has been struck on the Stuart land,
New Shoe Store
two miles up- the Bay. Workmen were
E. G. Duckworth the Feet Fitter has
drilling for water and as they were not
equipped so as to care for the oil, they opened a store in the DeForcst building.
suspended operations. Those owning land The store will be under the able man­
in the neighborhood, many of them, soon agement of Mr. Tillinghnst nnd is to be
heard the news, and plans are being laid up to date ‘In every rcsjiecL

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, MARCH 8. I9H

by a number of them to unite and secure
the services of an experienced oil well
driller and hnVe a well put down in order
to discover whether oil in sufficient quin-'
titles to make the industry lucrative is to
be found in that vicinity.
, "Five thousand autoists will visit Flor­
ida next year provided the proper assur­
ance can be given them that a well paved
road connects Jacksonville and Tampa,"
vouchsafed Frederick' F. Schmidt of
Bridgetown, N. J., a successful motorist
and road builder.
A bevy of young Canadian girls are
eujoying an outing in SL Augustine, be­
ing the successful candidates in a news­
paper contest. The party is composed of
ten. and the sight-seers will also viplt
Ormond antTJsckionvllIe. returning home
by the way of New York.
/Jtcr mors than twenty-four how* of
intense suffering as the result of falling
between passenger cars on the St. PetersburaJacksonville train ou the Atlantic
Coast Line et Mtcanopy Junction Friday
afternoon, W. J. Leary, u well known
traveling drug salesman of Jacksonville
breathed his last In the sanitarium In that
city, whence be had been taken at 6
o'clock Saturday night — - - - --------St. Cloud has been incorporated and is
tunli a full fledged town with its own city
government with power to make and en­
force laws.
Tha state encampment of the G. A- I t
CtxfotUft.a.,U ai f . of., glqry ,at SL.&amp;AU1.
The next stale encampment ef the Grand
Army waa awarded to Zephyrhills.
Plana for the establishment of an exr
perimental farm on land just west of
Lake Okeechobee, in DeSoto county, to be
employed .by Luther Burbank, tlie Califor­
nia plant wizard, are all under way.
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. . M . A VITAL QUESTION
Whether bur Sanford Ubrary Shall
Uve or Ole—Uve, o f Course
\ Every citizen feels pride In its posses­
sion, In seeing Us notice in the Sunford
Herald, in referring a vipitor or j trosinac­
tive resident to it. but remember it must
be supported and supplied. Public senti­
ment (s heartily in its favor, therefore our
public spirited citizens will see to it Hint
it is put on a' practical, living foundation
by their undivided support. One dollar
annually from each resident nnd proi&gt;eriy
owner will support and secure to •Sanford
Library rooms, books and ó librarian, as
now is, but looking to that sweet day in
the near future that will see q, handsome
building on tho city library lot. convenl-ntly nitnnifld as It is. between First and
Second streets on Perk avenue. There­
fore. citizens, bo prepared to do business
'With the committee appointed by the
library Association to see you in die near
future.
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On Hta ilogahlp
If any one thinks good togs cannot be
raised hare they should see the fine one
brought to Stockton's meat market this
week. The hog was raised by F. E.
Brewer and dressed out 492 pounds. You
can’t beat this In the country where they
raise hogs for a living.
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Tonight at the corner of Pork and First
street J. L. Fitts will address the people
of Sanford on the question of Socialism,
A number of people here are becoming
interested in Socialism and every one
should bear Mr. Fitts on tho subject.

ORANGE COUNTY IS DRY

BOOMING! BOOMING!
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LOWER FREIGHT RATES

Herald Plano Contest Still holds First
Place Against all Attractions
Rousing M eetin g W ill Be Held In
Conditions a re S a tis fa c to ry to
The following Is the standing of the
Eagles Hall T on igh t
M a jo rity o f The V oters
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contestants up to date:
Miss Mildred P n ltrr...... ......................... IOC,830
Miss Mauds Hants.;........................ 118,600 ORANGE COUNTY TO
iss Olsdr* Gsicbel.............. X....... 87.076
U R G E DRY MAJORITY RECORDED M
Ml»« Jessie Stumon........ .....................14,576
HUth School .........
2,073
Miss
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Kate Underwood../...........
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2,129 Every Citizen Should Attend Meeting
2.000
Miss MawLemaidr....... .........
Orlando and Sanford Spring Surprises Ö
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1,029
Isa Lucille Richards...............
And Hear Gifted Orator
Is* Helm Howland........ :....
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1.000
On The Smaller Precincts
On The Question
Mrs. Mabel Johnson...................
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1,000
By Going Dry
-m irar rows
. Orange, county will lino up with* the
After a campaign remarkable for Its
Minnie E. Arm slioni. Orlando..
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0,900 other counties of Florida and tbe gulf
oppressive calm Orange County has again Cameron City Churro ......... ...............
4,629
n orenoe 'F- Kinney. Ovetdo.............
3.200 states generally on behalf of the proposed
been returned to the tall dry column, by a- Miss
Miss Nellie* Amlck. Orlando................. t ,
1.500 canal across the peninsula connecting t
majority of between ISO and 200 votes.
The Popularity Contest has competed the Atlantic ocean with the Mississippi
The campaign has been very quiet in with the great Orange county fair, one of
river.
every respect Both sides were satisfied the greatest attractions ever In Florida:
Last week tha Sanford Gommerdil Cfufp
to adopt the still hunt method of going the charity ball in Sanford and 'Orlando,
adopted
resolutions endorsing tills great
after votes and not a public speech was for which society ‘consumed weeks in
project and tonight, under Its auspices, a '
made during the campaign.
preparation: tlie famous Johnny J. Jones
The drys were confident that Sanford Carnival to which everybody and their public meeting Is to be held In Eagles
nnd Orlando would give a dry majority uncle went with bulging pockets with hall ana nn Orange county branch of the
and the wets were Just a confident of a loose change for all the attractions; the Mississippi to Atlantjp Inland Waterway
victory in the two cities. The result lias coming of the Woodman of the World association will be organized- U. S.
been a great surprise to both sides Or­ convaatloa../or which tho.jiMjsl elaborate Senator Duncan U. Fletcher is the presi­
lando giving 403 votes for selling and . preparations are demanding tlie attention dent o f this «wodarion which is waging
an active. campaign for cheap water,
3' afilirmo. Simford ~ trood'-nboot-^l^ T oT T h n T tw d 'rcrrfifi-efifo ^
transportation and doing for tho SouilT^
same on tlie county election as on the delegates; tlie dally society receptions,
state wide, the vote standing as follows. lectures and club meetings too numerous wliat the Lakes to tlie Gulf Waterway
Association and the Atlantic Deeper
In Precinct 25: Altai ntlgclling 123, for
iilua. yet extensive la their
selling 119.
orate individual interests. And of. all Mississippi Valley and the Atlantic
Precinct 3, against selling 176, for sell­ attractions great and small In which Or­
Coast.
ing 173.
ange county lias revelled, The Herald's
All the counties of the gulf states are
Total vote giving a majority of 9 votes Piano Contest is greatest of them all.
being
organized for strength As public
iiKitiiist selling.
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The contestants' friends are taking such
sentiment must be aroused in ordes..to
Several county precincts are |o be heard Interest and expressed their determin­
create the demand for *hls waterway
from and the total cartnut at - tills time ation to make Sanford the center of at­
which akme pioducea action at Washing­
be ascertained but from a rough estimate traction of ail Florida cities throughout
ton. Escambia, Franklin, Putnan, Lake,
the returns will aggregate about 176 this contest tluit the management, in re­
Duval St. Johns, Marion- and other coun­
votes in the rounty against tne sale'of sponse to many reqaests have as a spec­
ties in Florida have organized strong
liquor. The vote by precincts will be ial favor decide^] to continue the piano
local branches of this association atuf are
given in the next issue of The Herald.
contest for a short time.
lending financial and moral■support to
This will bo for p very short time and
the work.
A Card From the Catholic Ladles
it behoovqs cver^',citizen to send their
Sanford, vitally Interested by Iter great
Through the ever obliging Herald we subscription for IW years if possible, and
take this opportunity lo thank those who. for at least one year, and Include at least shipments cannot afford to take a bock
so generously patronized our fair during quo subscription with theirs nnd send ut seat while other live sections of tlie South
the past week. Lucky indeed is Sanford once. Write your name and address are fighting out the problem of cheaper
in having to many public spirited, gener­ plainly and name your contestant and freights. The benefited water transport­
ation 'arc already realized here and the
ous, liberal and enlightened citizens.
accurate credit will be given you.
St.
Johns being a port of the system of
We netted almost $600, h goodly sum.
It will not be long before one of the
nnd In consequence we are installing popular contestants will be awarded The inland waterways now being surveyed' by
tlie government In this State, brings tlie
electric lights in our jirctty church and we Herald's elegant prize,
matter dose home.
hove ordered an nltnr and.an organ. A $400 Plano
We beg to remind, our Non-Catholic
At tonlght'e meeting Sanford will listen
Your friends will gludly Join you in this
friends that the doors of our church are
campaign lo advertise Sanford and t(ive to one of the ablest exponents of trans­
nlwnys open to them, for our God Is their
Mr. S.
you their subscriptions if you ask them. portation In the United States
God and tlie old church is their mother.
A.
Thompson,
field
secretary
of
the
great
They want their name on the Ust.
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National
Rivers
and
Harbors
Congress
Tbe following sclicdula will be effective
until tlie rinse nf the anneal:____________ which is a power in Washington stul
-Jolty Stanford €*•♦**»TTiloing a coloAaAl M UdlllVB WWfc look*
New siut Krnewal
Trice
A Jolly bunchuf Stanford, Conn,,people Term» _
Subscriptiotu tng towards a national system of Inland
are in the city for several weeks visiting
2,000 waterways.
f 2.00
1 Year
friends and enjoying Florida climate.
5.000
4.00
2 Year
Mr. Thompson lias been a student of
Among them are the following:
10.000 the transportation question for more than
6.00
3 Year
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Staub, Mr. und Mrs.
23.000 a quarter century ond the facta which be
10.00
5 Year
Isaac Scofield, Mr. and Mrs. E. IL John­
50.000 will present at this meeting will be start­
15.00
10 Year
son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stephens
Write your name plainly and address ling to those who have not given the
S. Chad yne and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
The
Herald's Contest Editor, Mrs. M. F adject special study and of profound In­
Arthur Scofield, Mr. ami Mrs, E. J. .Brown
terest to every fanner, merchant and
Keyes,
Sanford, Fla.
and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gillisple.
business man In Orange county.
Accompanying him is the field secre­
SUCCESSOR TO JUDGE BEGGS
tary of the Mississippi to Atlantic Inland
Will be Appointed on Recommendation Waterway Assoclatiod, Mrs, Mantle Wood
Henry, who is organizing branches of this
L e tte rs and Com m unications on
o f County Executive Committee
assodalion-and who will talk Informally
Tbe
following
communication
from
Gov.
Various Tim ely Topics.
Gilchrist relative to the successor of Judge on this apedfle project, following Mr.
Beggsas Judge of the Criminal Court will Thompson's address.
COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE be of interest to tho poople of Orange Letters, from tlie Jacksonville Hoard of
Trade urging Sanford to do her share In
county; ( .
Dr. D.C. Abrmeihy, Ctislrmsn Democratic County tills comjiaign, preceded tho coming of
In This Department will be Found the
EzeeutWeCommittee. Orlando. FIs.:
Mr. Thompson and Mrs. Henry. Jackson­
Views. Opinions nnd Comments
My Dear Sir—I Imve Just been inform­ ville is backing Uie movement with great
Of Practical W riters
ed of the death of the Honorable James enthusiasm, as are ell the leading dries
D. Boggs, Judge Criminal Court of Record and town« along the proposed waterway.
Make It Dry
for Orange County.
Conte out to this inpetjng everybody.
To ths Editor,ofThe llrrsto:
The vacancy caused In said office by tlie Tbe success of the movement meant •
Now dial the people of Sanford, have
death of Judge Beggs will be Ailed upon greater Sapford.
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reaffirmed their preference, for tha law
tbe recommendation of 4 suitable person
ugainst selling intoxicating liquors will
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not the authorities reap««* ibe wishes of lot »»M-h office by the Democratic County
Executive Committee of Orange County,
This adtool waa' represented by a team
tho people whg placed them In power!
provided that recommendation Is made at of five men In the Field Day at tbs Cen­
L it us have a rigid and Impartial en­
a meeting of tba committee held _ with sus Celebration In Tampa on February
forcement of ilua pothered law rather
open doors, a fte rd w ’ tmd ThmJy-ttotwe it*.-XbaAiUwloving cup. waa captured.'
titan discrimination and farce.
to each and every member of the com­ for Arcadia by a team of fourteen men
representing that place. The schools en­
A. E. P hilips. '
mittee of Uie lime and place of such tering were, Plant City, Dradentowiu
Hillsborough High School, Bartow, San­
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If lire recommendation which lire com­ ford, Lakeland nnd Arcadia. The day
Surveyors ore at work laying but the
after the meet the boys attended the avi­
route for a new trolley line from Sanford mittee shall make will result In a vacancy ation meet, aa an object lesson to the
to Kissimmee. The right of way has In any other office in Orange county, the high-jumpers.)
been granted them to come down Pal­ committee is requested at ouch •meeting
Washington's birthday, Rollins college
metto avenue to the Clyde Line dock. lo make, a suitable recommendation for held an lbter-aeholasrio Track meet at
the driving pork in Orlando, In which
The company seems able lo take care of the filling of such other vacancy.
Sanford was represented by Osborne
A copy of this communication Is being Herndon, Able Kanner and Vail Lovell
this project and the further developments
will be watched with much interest by mailed to cacti member of the committee. Sr.nford won first place In the 440 yard
Very truly yours,
dash and high Jump and third place In
tbe people living along the proposed
U»o 440 yard da$h, 50 yard dash, broad
ALuprr W. Gilchiust,
route.
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— m s w H T T m r 1-------- - Tbe freeze ten years ago almost com- Turner art exhibit being held in- the high
The launch Weklwa loaves tho city
dock on Sunday morning at 7 o'clock. 'pierely killed rite orange Industry In West school auditorium.
Ret urns to 8anford at 8 o’c lock. Gives Florida, but the Milton Gazette says that ■ Wednesday the Athletic
Jng and
ui
held a meeting
it was decided to
you a day at tha • beautiful sulphur it fa coming to the front aguin. Many have a high school field day for
ar tbe
the high
springs. Good dinner at the hotel thousand boxes were shipped the past school and grammar
The day to
fixed 1 « March 23,
Bothlai ond boating to free.
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Yearly average In o r a s e 118,3%
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LUCKY SANFORD
CHANCE FOR YOU
SOUTHERN

O f land left in the irrigable belt and

HOME you will be fortunate J f your investi­

you will d o well to secure som e or it be­

gations will carry you to

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fore it all passes beyond your reach and

F O R D ” and T h e T ifle B o n d &amp; Guarantee
few localities

For a cash Payment of
Twenty-five Dollars

in the State where land can be guaranteed

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ly this com p a n y

The Sanford Celery Delta

tract and give you im m ediate possession.

Has m ade a reputation that is k n ow n
all over this con tinen t and you should

Tills Gives You Six Years
in Which to PayOut

show your g ood judgem ent by purchasing
land that has m ade a ^ c om m u n ity

fam ous

will, sell you a five-acre

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fhc General News of ‘The Land
of Flowers.

CULlfD FROM THE STATE PRESS
An Epitome o f t h e W eek 's M ost
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The bird men will flynt Daytona Beach
Msrch 23rd and the event will attract a
larjle crowd.
The Pensacola Joutal says that Sanford
has her celery.' l * k ^ 4 Jicr slrawl&gt;ca3es
and Hastings her potatoes, but Pensa­
cola farmers ore growing pepper.

GRAND OPERA AT SANfORD
“ Cavalleria R u sticana" Will Be Sung
Here Tuesday Night
To those who revel in the highest at­
tainment of vocal and Instrumental mu­
sic, as exemplified in grnnd opera, a few
remarks will not bo amiss concerning the
coining engagement of tlie English Grand
Opera Co. and Orchestro Tuesday, Mar. 7
at the Imperial Theatre.
The performance Is an Innovation and
notable In many ways. The eyes of the
musical world are now focused on Pietro
Mascagni, the composer of L'Amigo FritxT
Rusticana and a new work, Ysobel, to be
produced nt the New Theatre in New
York shortly. .
-Caynlhjrln Rusticano (Rostlc Chtvntry)
pojiulnr the ÌJÀfftf over, has seldom been
heard here although the “ Intermezzo"
played during ilio interlude is a familiar

Daytons is going to have her houses
numbered and by the first o f July hopes' l,,u“^ CT to m o *- of ¡¡¡*
jflrfcava free delivery.
OITenboch s sparkling. little operetta,
The Rose of AuVern, is andthcr brilliant
The Montgomery Amüsement Com­ cut musical Rem which scintillates here
pany, with n capital stock of $ 100 ,000 , Is for the llrst time on this occasion; thus
w jit process of formation at Jackson- we are to receivc'o "double bill," a "gala
n 'n u r os 7 1 “caTTwrInTo^crilfiS*5!W p
big new moving picture show in several
Still another attractioh, also refreshingFlorida cities, Sanford being one of them. ly new, and therefore doubly acceptable,
— Tha Jacksonville J ta J u d _ p jjffrsd ^ _ b 1!q
recognised the Importance to the inter­
ests of the state o f Florida o f having lion.
S. M. Sparkman o f Tampa succeed toth e
chairmanship of the Rivers and H u $ r s
Committee of tlie Houdc of Representa­
tives, to which lie is by usage nnd prcce-j
dent entitled, being the ranking Demoi|lc member o f the present ¿ommittee.
body at a recent meeting passed
lutions Indorsing Mr. Sparkman for
honor.
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The report, of Hon. A. C. Croom. stule
comptroller has Borne very interesting fig­
ures to those whb desire to keep up with
the irogress of the state. The increase
in valuation of property during the past
ten years hna been wonderful. It- hns
risen during this year from 396.6B6.054 in
1900 to 177,723,981 In 1010, Railroad
mileage In 1900 was ‘ 3,101.79 of main
track and 541.32 of side track. In 1910 in
was 4,164.14 o f main track and" 697.43 of
side tracks; etc. The total assets of the
banks (state institutions) on December
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31, 1901; was $6,149.852.50, and on Nov. With English Opera Company at Imperial
Theatre Monday Night, Mar. 6 .
10. 1910, it hod Increased to $27.126,G99.34, again In ten years or $20,976.- is.the orchestra—a ladies orchestro if you
745.48.
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please— and conducted by the famous
St. Petersburg Is linving a new sensa­ Boston leader Nellie Chandler, to whom
tion, nnd If the croze for exploring the late-Patrick Gilmore- presen ted-!«*
spreads. Investors may not only be dig­ baton, on a ' mcmberable occasion in
ging on their own premises, but Investi­ Washington before an audience of nearly
gating those o f their neighbors as well. fifty thousand people' assembled in the
The news Is abroad that o good flow of vast amphitheatre.
oil has been struck on the Stuart land,
New Shoe S tore
two miles up- the Bay. Workmen were
E. G. Duckworth the Feet Fitter has
drilling for water and as they were not
equipped so as to care for the oil, they opened a store in the DeForcst building.
suspended operations. Those owning land The store will be under the able man­
in the neighborhood, many of them, soon agement o f Mr. Tillinghnst nnd is to be
heard the news, and plans are being laid up to date ‘ In every rcsjiecL
by a number of them to unite and secure
the services of an experienced oil well
driller and hnVe a well put down in order
to discover whether oil in sufficient qu in -'
titles to make the industry lucrative is to
be found in that vicinity.
, "Five thousand autoists will visit Flor­
ida next year provided the proper assur­
ance can be given them that a well paved
road connects Jacksonville and Tampa,"
vouchsafed Frederick' F. Schmidt of
Bridgetown, N. J., a successful motorist
and road builder.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, MARCH 8. I9H

A bevy of young Canadian girls are
eujoying an outing in SL Augustine, be­
ing the successful candidates in a news­
paper contest. The party is composed of
ten. and the sight-seers will also viplt
Ormond antTJsckionvllIe. returning home
by the way o f New York.
/J tcr mors than twenty-four h ow * o f
intense suffering as the result o f falling
between passenger cars on the St. Petersbur aJacksonville train ou the Atlantic
Coast Line et Mtcanopy Junction Friday
afternoon, W. J. Leary, u well known
traveling drug salesman o f Jacksonville
breathed his last In the sanitarium In that
city, whence be had been taken at 6
o'clock Saturday night
— - - - -----------St. Cloud has been incorporated and is
tunli a full fledged town with its own city
government with power to make and en­
force laws.

. . M . A VITAL QUESTION
W h eth er bur Sanford U brary Shall
U ve o r Ole— U ve, o f Course
\ Every citizen feels pride In its posses­
sion, In seeing Us notice in the Sunford
Herald, in referring a vipitor or j tros inac­
tive resident to it. but remember it must
be supported and supplied. Public senti­
ment (s heartily in its favor, therefore our
public spirited citizens will see to it Hint
it is put on a' practical, living foundation
by their undivided support. One dollar
annually from each resident nnd proi&gt;eriy
owner will support and secure to •Sanford
Library rooms, books and ó librarian, as
now is, but looking to that sweet day in
the near future that will see q, handsome
building on tho city library lot. convenl-ntly nitnnifld as It is. between First and
Second streets on Perk avenue. There­
fore. citizens, bo prepared to do business
'With the committee appointed by the
library Association to see you in die near
future.

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On Hta ilogah lp

If any one thinks good togs cannot be
raised hare they should see the fine one
brought to Stockton's meat market this
week. The hog was raised by F. E.
Brewer and dressed out 492 pounds. You
can’t beat this In the country where they
raise hogs for a living.
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Tha state encampment o f the G. A- It
CtxfotU ft.a .,U a i f . of., g lqry ,a t SL.&amp;AU 1.
The next stale encampment ef the Grand --------------'^ S o cia lis t M e e t f t f T 'S T S F S
Tonight at the corner o f Pork and First
Army waa awarded to Zephyrhills.
Plana for the establishment of an exr street J. L. Fitts will address the people
perimental farm on land just west of of Sanford on the question of Socialism,
Lake Okeechobee, in DeSoto county, to be A number of people here are becoming
employed .by Luther Burbank, tlie Califor­ interested in Socialism and every one
should bear Mr. Fitts on tho subject.
nia plant wizard, are all under way.
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ORANGE COUNTY IS DRY
Conditions are Satisfactory to
M ajority of The Voters

BOOMING! BOOMING!
ft» ------------Herald Plano C on test Still h o ld s First
Place Against all A ttra ctio n s

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LOWER FREIGHT RATES

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Eagles
Hall Tonight
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The following Is the standing of the
contestants up to date:
Miss Mildred Pnltrr............... .............. IOC,830
Miss Mauds Hants. ; ............................. 118,600 ORANGE COUNTY TO ORGANIZE
Olsdr* Gsicbel................. X ........ 87.076
URGE DRY MAJORITY RECORDED Miss
Ml»« Jessie Stumon.......... ......................... 14,576
HUth School ...........
2,073
Miss
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Kate Underwood../............
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2,129 Every Citizen Should Attend M eetin g
2.000
MawLemaidr........ ..........
Orlando and S a n ford Spring Surprises Miss
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1,029
Isa
Lucille
Richards.................
And Hear G ifted O rator
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Is* Helm Howland.......... : . . . .
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1.000
On The Sm aller P recin cts
On The Q uestion
Mrs. Mabel Johnson....................
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1,000
By Going Dry
-m ira r rows
. Orange, county will lino up with* the
After a campaign remarkable for Its
Minnie E. Armslioni. Orlando..
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0,900 other counties of Florida and tbe gulf
oppressive calm Orange County has again Cameron City Churro .......... .................
4,629
Miss n orenoe 'F- Kinney. Ovetdo..............
3.200 states generally on behalf of the proposed
been returned to the tall dry column, by a- Miss Nellie* Amlck. Orlando...................t ,
1.500 canal across the peninsula connecting t
majority of between ISO and 200 votes.
The Popularity Contest has competed the Atlantic ocean with the Mississippi
The campaign has been very quiet in with the great Orange county fair, one of
river.
every respect Both sides were satisfied the greatest attractions ever In Florida:
Last week tha Sanford Gom m erdil Cfufp
to adopt the still hunt method o f going the charity ball in Sanford and 'Orlando,
adopted
resolutions endorsing tills great
after votes and not a public speech was for which society ‘consumed weeks in
project and tonight, under Its auspices, a '
made during the campaign.
preparation: tlie famous Johnny J. Jones
The drys were confident that Sanford Carnival to which everybody and their public m eeting Is to be held In Eagles
nnd Orlando would give a dry majority uncle went with bulging pockets with hall ana nn Orange county branch of the
and the wets were Just a confident of a loose change for all the attractions; the Mississippi to Atlantjp Inland Waterway
victory in the two cities. The result lias coming of the Woodman of the World association will be organized- U. S.
Senator Duncan U. Fletcher is the presi­
been a great surprise to both sides Or­ convaatloa../or which tho.jiMjsl elaborate
dent o f this «w od a rion which is waging
lando giving 403 votes for selling and . preparations are demanding tlie attention
an a ctive. campaign for cheap water,
3' afilirmo. Simford ~ trood'-nboot-^l^ T o T T h n T t w d 'r c r r fifi-e fifo ^
transportation and doing for tho SouilT^
same on tlie county election as on the delegates; tlie dally society receptions,
wliat the Lakes to tlie Gulf Waterway
state wide, the vote standing as follows. lectures and club meetings too numerous
Association and the Atlantic Deeper
In Precinct 25: Altai n tlgcllin g 123, for
iilua. yet extensive la their
selling 119.
orate individual interests. And o f. all Mississippi Valley and the Atlantic
Precinct 3, against selling 176, for sell­ attractions great and small In which Or­
Coast.
ing 173.
ange county lias revelled, The Herald's
All the counties of the gulf states are
Total vote giving a majority of 9 votes Piano Contest is greatest o f them all.
being
organized for strength As public
iiKitiiist selling.
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The contestants' friends are taking such
sentiment must be aroused in ordes..to
Several county precincts are |o be heard Interest and expressed their determin­
create the demand for *hls waterway
from and the total cartnut at - tills time ation to make Sanford the center of at­
which akme pioducea action at Washing­
be ascertained but from a rough estimate traction of ail Florida cities throughout
ton. Escambia, Franklin, Putnan, Lake,
the returns will aggregate about 176 this contest tluit the management, in re­
Duval St. Johns, Marion- and other coun­
votes in the rounty against tne s a le 'o f sponse to many reqaests have as a spec­
ties in Florida have organized strong
liquor. The vote by precincts will be ial favor decide^] to continue the piano
local branches of this association atuf are
given in the next issue of The Herald.
contest for a short time.
lending financial and moral■support to
This will bo for p very short time and
the work.
A Card From th e Catholic Ladles
it behoovqs cver^',citizen to send their
Sanford, vitally Interested by Iter great
Through the ever obliging Herald we subscription for IW y e a rs if possible, and
take this opportunity lo thank those who. for at least one year, and Include at least shipments cannot afford to take a bock
so generously patronized our fair during quo subscription with theirs nnd send ut seat while other live sections of tlie South
the past week. Lucky indeed is Sanford once. Write your name and address are fighting out the problem o f cheaper
in having to many public spirited, gener­ plainly and name your contestant and freights. The b enefited water transport­
ation 'arc already realized here and the
ous, liberal and enlightened citizens.
accurate credit will be given you.
St.
Johns being a port of the system of
We netted almost $600, h goodly sum.
It will not be long before one of the
nnd In consequence we are installing popular contestants will be awarded The inland waterways now being surveyed' by
tlie government In this State, brings tlie
electric lights in our jirctty church and we Herald's elegant prize,
matter d ose home.
hove ordered an nltnr and.an organ. A $ 4 0 0 Plano
We beg to remind, our Non-Catholic
At tonlght'e meeting Sanford will listen
Your friends will gludly Join you in this
friends that the doors of our church are
campaign lo advertise Sanford and t(ive to one o f the ablest exponents o f trans­
nlwnys open to them, for our God Is their
Mr. S.
you their subscriptions if you ask them. portation In the United States
God and tlie old church is their mother.
A.
Thompson,
field
secretary
of
the
great
They want their name on the Ust.
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National
Rivers
and
Harbors
Congress
Tbe following sclicdula will be effective
until tlie rinse nf the anneal:_____________ which is a power in Washington stul
-Jolty Stanford €*•♦**»TTiloing a coloAaAl M UdlllVB WWfc look*
New siut Krnewal
Trice
A Jolly bunchuf Stanford, Conn,,people Term» _
Subscript iotu tng towards a national system o f Inland
are in the city for several weeks visiting
2,000 waterways.
f 2.00
1 Year
friends and enjoying Florida climate.
5.000
4.00
2 Year
Mr. Thompson lias been a student of
Among them are the following:
10.000 the transportation question for more than
6.00
3 Year
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Staub, Mr. und Mrs.
23.000 a quarter century ond the facta which be
10.00
5 Year
Isaac Scofield, Mr. and Mrs. E. IL John­
50.000 will present at this meeting will be start­
15.00
10 Year
son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stephens
Write your name plainly and address ling to those who have not given the
S. Chad yne and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
The Herald's Contest Editor, Mrs. M. F a d je c t special study and of profound In­
Arthur Scofield, Mr. ami Mrs, E. J. .Brown
terest to every fanner, merchant and
Keyes, Sanford, Fla.
and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gillisple.
business man In Orange county.
Accompanying him is the field secre­
SUCCESSOR TO JUDGE BEGGS
tary of the Mississippi to Atlantic Inland
Will be Appointed on R ecom m endation Waterway Assoclatiod, Mrs, Mantle Wood
Henry, who is organizing branches o f this
Letters and Communications on
o f County Executive C om m ittee
assodalion-and who will talk Informally
Tbe
following
communication
from
Gov.
Various Timely Topics.
Gilchrist relative to the successor of Judge on this apedfle project, following Mr.
Beggsas Judge of the Criminal Court will Thompson's address.
COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE be of interest to tho poople of Orange Letters, from tlie Jacksonville Hoard o f
Trade urging Sanford to do her share In
county; ( .
Dr. D.C. Abrmeihy, Ctislrmsn Democratic County tills comjiaign, preceded tho coming of
In This Departm ent will be Found the
EzeeutWeCommittee. Orlando. FIs.:
Mr. Thompson and Mrs. Henry. Jackson­
Views. Opinions nnd C om m ents
My Dear Sir—I Imve Just been inform­ ville is backing Uie movement with great
Of P r a c tica l W rite rs
ed of the death of the Honorable James enthusiasm, as are ell the leading dries
D. Boggs, Judge Criminal Court of Record and town« along the proposed waterway.
M ake It Dry
for Orange County.
Conte out to this inpetjng everybody.
To ths Editor,ofThe llrrsto:
The vacancy caused In said office by tlie
Tbe success of the movement meant •
Now dial the people of Sanford, have
death of Judge Beggs will be Ailed upon greater Sapford.
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reaffirmed their preference, for tha law
tbe recommendation of 4 suitable person
ugainst selling intoxicating liquors will
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High School Notes
not the authorities reap««* ibe wishes of lot »»M-h office by the Democratic County
Executive Committee of Orange County,
This ad tool waa' represented by a team
tho people whg placed them In power!
provided that recommendation Is made at o f five men In the Field Day at tbs Cen­
L it us have a rigid and Impartial en­
a meeting o f tba committee held _ with sus Celebration In Tampa on February
forcement o f ilua pothered law rather
open doors, a f t e r d w ’ tmd ThmJy-ttotwe it* .-X b a A iU w lo v in g cu p . waa captured.'
titan discrimination and farce.
for Arcadia by a team o f fourteen men
to each and every member of the com ­
representing that place. The schools en­
A. E. P hilips. '
mittee o f Uie lime and place o f such tering were, Plant City, Dradentowiu
Hillsborough High School, Bartow, San­
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If lire recommendation which lire com­ ford, Lakeland nnd Arcadia. The day
Surveyors ore at work laying but the
after the meet the boys attended the avi­
route for a new trolley line from Sanford mittee shall make will result In a vacancy ation meet, aa an object lesson to the
to Kissimmee. The right o f way has In any other office in Orange county, the high-jumpers.)
been granted them to come down Pal­ committee is requested at ouch •meeting
Washington's birthday, Rollins college
metto avenue to the Clyde Line dock. lo make, a suitable recommendation for held an lbter-aeholasrio Track meet at
the driving pork in Orlando, In which
The company seems able lo take care of the filling of such other vacancy.
Sanford was represented by Osborne
A copy of this communication Is being
this project and the further developments
Herndon, Able Kanner and Vail Lovell
will be watched with much interest by mailed to cacti member of the committee. Sr.nford won first place In the 440 yard
Very truly yours,
dash and high Jump and third place In
tbe people living along the proposed
U»o 440 yard da$h, 50 yard dash, broad
ALuprr W. Gilchiust,
route.
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— m s w H T T m r 1------------ Tbe freeze ten years ago almost com- Turner art exhibit being held in- the high
The launch Weklwa loaves tho city
dock on Sunday morning at 7 o'clock. 'pierely killed rite orange Industry In West school auditorium.
Ret urns to 8anford at 8 o’c lock. Gives Florida, but the Milton Gazette says that ■ Wednesday the Athletic
Jng and
ui
held a meeting
it was decided to
you a day at tha • beautiful sulphur it fa coming to the front aguin. Many have a high school field day for
ar tbe
the high
springs. Good dinner at the hotel thousand boxes were shipped the past school and grammar
The day to
fixed 1 « March 23,
B o th lai ond boating to free.
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and Ealth, He’ ll Brent ’ Em "—
S o S a ys S aun tercr.
JUf(fa/ Cm w p W m m r. T k t H tm H .
4 A nm niroom sweep« clean nftd Alder­
man Range who has been • put on the
street committee is sweeping somo these
dat*. . I called bis attention the other
day to a pile of trash thdt hud been
standing for six months and never dream­
ed that he would get it removed before
another fix months, but Runge is built
on different lines and the unsightly rub­
bish was removed instunter. Now this is
pot a hint for every one to lump on
’Runge and ride him to death because
there ore some things an Alderman can­
not do, but the new members arc taking,
hold o f things and I look for great results
during the year 1011.

4

I want to mention the matter of free
delivery again a n d . would question our
city officials about iL For the past two'
years this matter bus been Imaging tire
and a number of excuses have been made
tor the delay. Flrat it was house num­
bers end then sidewalks and now what
IS, holding the work!

4 How about vaeoinetion-for . whooping
ooughT There Is no d m nee of small pox
~but we certainly have the Whooping cough
end need some panacea to alleviate the
aafferings.of (be children already afflicted
n od a preventitive for those who have
not been attacked. •

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turn Importuned by my many friends
every day to “ scotch" the reckless auto
driver, but putting myself in tbe auto

appeds a little beyond' the legal limit and
the first named is hank to reach unless he
is the cause of some serious .accident.
The law as now on the statute books is
indefinite and n driver could not tell just
what might be permitted. It will be bet­
ter to enact a new provision, o n » con ­
cerning which there can be no misunder­
standing. liberal, and at. the same time
careful o f the rights of a ll and then b m
to It that It is strictly enforced. " * . .

4 When one finds he is out o f sympathy

First Street

F u rn is h in g s F o r Mon W ho K n o w

material then? ore on ly two ways for him
to do, either to find books and papera for
himself or spend Ida time in tome other
yray. As what a child reads has sudi a
power over his whole life, it is very im­
portant that parents be careful about
what their children read. If a taste or
desire for reading or study Is not formed'
early in life it is probable it never will
be, or If n passion for worthless, sensationnbprint is acquired it will be difficult 10
eradicate such a desfte. Negligence or
thoughtlessness of parents on this ques­
tion I have known to be the cause of
lifelong regret,
. .
The pica tlmt it takes m'oney to buy books
or “ Can’t afford it” can be met we think.
It may take self denial but better far self
■denial now than grief and remorse
ami wayward children In your old age.
A little tabaccò or a cigar less a day and
you would soon save dollars, or if those
iuxuriés are not Indulged In, on looking
around every one can And something lie
can do without'or with less of, Belter to
glve-the children less meat than to starve
their .minds. Eggs, oatmeal, or mush and
milk will easily take the (dace o f tough or
poorly cooked beef-steak hastily eaten
and will not cost hulf as mudi. Twenty
to twenty-five cents a week laid by will
soon amount to enough to pay ail Jjie
reading children uee^nnd n weekly pa­
per or magazine for the parents. But
some parents will say it makes a child
lazy or unwilling to help them or to go to
school, to let them read ail the time.
True you see the influence a book can
have over children, "but il ls what is in
the book not the omouui of reading that
his sudi power CVèfthera. ------i--------- h-

with his town, and can only say .a good
word for it coupled with an apology, he
ought to get out. Many |ieoplc fall Into
a sort of unconscious habit of growling.
But it's a miserable habit, Such people
inako of themselves a dead weight, while
of course, they imagine themselves par­
ticularly independent. The
individual
has about*all he Can do to get along un­
der his own loads, and ho wunta help and
encouragement from those going bis way,
and who ere identified with him -in in­
terest. So with th e . town. It has Its
Interest to care for, and it needs all the
pluck, all the energy, all the co-operation
and helpfulness its citizens can provide
and bring to bear. Every man is a part
o f his town. The town embraces the
fortunes, and ia some measures at least
takes on Tho character o f the man. So
loyalty to one's town is no more limn
loyalty to one's self; and this loyalty is
in the line of all well shaped human
nature. Therefore It Is right to say that
the man who docs not stand up for his
town is in some way dwarfed. There is
something wrong about him. His fellows
will pass this Judgment upon him, and
the ohances are that while he m ay add
to the dlscomfort o f others he will not 4 A notnblc physician asserts that smok­
escape making himself unhappy.
ing effects people jw orse In winter than
in summer, and he advisee all smokers
4 Childhood is truly the time to ncquire
who tlud their health and mental faculties
knowledge; a healthy child Is never still
impaired In winter for no apparent
or idle. Every moment he is awake tie
reason to accept tobacco as the explana­
is learning something. And.ull tils knowl­
tion. and to smoke less frequently during
edge o f tho world is obtnined through
the cold months. Tobacco is a very pow­
ill* fl.yfl.QC fix senses as some count them
erful-drag, according to this physician,
but be learns most, as we guess we all
and cannot be consumed in large quanti­
do, from what be is told, from what he
ties without n serious effect on the hefirL
sees and from reading. Before he knows
It must be remembered that during the
one letter from another he will look at
winter the heart has a great deal more work
pictures an hour at a lime and if he can
to perform than in the summer, for die
causes the blood vessels to become
what he sees, his toague If as busy as
pinched and small. It is thus obi# to
his eyes. His little brain must do some
bear the extra strain put upon it by
thinking to keep both members so busy.
smoking.
_ , .
What be learns from a picture book cun-

the man that pulls the bell cord over a
pair o f mules and refuses to give the auto
any part o f the road. No sane auto. mobile driver wants to drive his car at a
reckless speed, but all tbe laws in tbe na— ERflV •OHPOT~ « x l CCT some peepte1 who
ha vs no consideration or respect for tbe
rights o f others.- Speed is all right in Its
proper place, but In crowded thorough­
fares care and discretion should be exer­
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cised. The driver who does not keep ids
.Best grade preserves and pickles iucî
A s soon as a child is old enough to
mind on bis occupation ia a much more
dangerous individual than the ons who read, if he is pot provided with reeding in, call and try them. W. W. Long. 28-tf

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�Mrs. J. B. Stryker entertained
Charmingly at a beautiful card party
and reception Tuesday Afternoon nt the
residence of her mother, Mrs. J. C. Hig­
Items of Interest Concerning gins' on Oak Avenue. The house was Where Deyout of the Celery
City Worship Sunday. \
prettily decorated with ferns and &lt;|unntiSociety People.
tics of nasturtiums carrying óut. the yel­
low color scheme most effectively. The
PO i NT S PURELY PER SONAI dainty^score cards, the clever handiwork RESUME OF ALL CHURCH EVENTS
o í MIsiCharlotte Keelor, wore’ whTtc’wUli
Mow Celery City Vanity r a lr While
the letter “S" and tablo numbers prettily or Interest to Those Religiously In­
Away the Golden llo u r s clined— Subjects of Discourses
done in gold. There were about ten
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ror the Sabbath.
tables of card players w !k&gt; thoroughly en­
T k . P u l e n «I l i e C k e i t U i I» U m G i f er« E e i e e J f
joyed a spirited game of five hundred, at
Mrs. Bennett Entertains
K d le H Ird to bei»! of tend ikoir A e e o e n c e tm e ll tod
C U i d i Newt I t tkie t S c i not U lt r t k ta W ed toe
Mrs. Bennett was hostess at n lovely the close or which "It was found that ol iihf trtiitfo
ooa.
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highest
scores
were
made
by
Miss
Char­
card party last Tuesday afternoon given
r
i
m Methodist
nt her charming new home on Magnolia lotte Keeler nnd Mrs. F. J. Gonzalez and
Rev. j. A. Hendry, p a tt« ; church, comer Park
and Fifth street; partoriste, rorfier MstAve, in honor pf her sister Mrs. William both received prizes, which were lovely avenue
hone 234.
oolla avenue and Seventh street:
little tea sets.
Sunday mamlns service at II; e v i ___
st . ..servie«.
Flnpning o f Chrlstlnnsburg, V a .. The
After the game was over the guests ad­ 7:Ou„ Sunday school, 11:43 a. m.; Jno K. list
pretty rooms were delightfully fragrant
tinter, Supt. Teachers' meeting every Friday,
with roses and oranges blossoms, and the journed to the spacious verandas, which 7:30 p in.
. Sunday school 9:43 a. in., John K. Metchandeliers were artistically twined with were enclosed for the occasion, and were
tlnger in charge: A. R. Chappell assisting.
white' star jessamine. An interesting joined by a large number o f other ladles
Business Men's Bible Class in charge of
who
came
for
the
reception.
Mrs.
Stryker
game of Five Hundred was played and
Rev. Bra Langley.-------was
assisted
jiy
her
mother
Mrs.
J.
C.
it was found at the close, that top score
At
11
a.
m.
monthly
.communion
ser­
had been made by Mrs. A. P. Connelly Higgins and Mrs. LeVerne Hurt. Coffee vice In charge o f pastor. Let every mem­
to whom the prize, a lovely cut glass was served by Mrs. Cruse Humes and the ber avail themselves of tills means of
dish was awarded. Mrs. Oscar W, Brady punch bowl was presided over ,by Mrs. grace. ,
captured the consolation prize, n very Paul Kecly. Delicious salud nnd ice
Preaching'lit 7 p. m. by the pastor.
pretty Venetian vase.’ Ice cream and cream courses were served nnd thu follow­ Subject, "The Hunger of the Human Soul
ing young ladies assisted:
strawberries were acrvcd.w ilh j l j o s c . on
Misses Pea elicit LclHcr, Lillie Fair Smith, Jur Perfect Rest and how to Find it."
'each idflte as a souvenir
Monday 7:39-p .-i»*
afternoon.' Those who enjoyed MrsT" *ossie Frank, Lillian Higgins. An or­ meeting of stewards and trustees. Let
chestra discoursed delightful music dur­
Bennett’s hospitnllitv’ were, Mrs. J. W.
every steward and trustee be in his place
Dickens, Mrs. A. P. Connelly, Mrs. R. J. ing the ufternoon and it was altogether nt 7:30 Monday night.. Important busi­
one of the most brilliant social affairs of
Holly. MissHessie Tyner,
Mrs. F. J.
ness commands your attention. Every
Gonzalez, Mrs. F. L. Woodruff, Mrs. Geo. thu scuBon. Among those invited were steward will be expected to report on his
the following:
Hoy. Mr^-0. W. Brody,'Mrs. Deane Tur­
Mesdnnies William Keolcr, S. 0. Chase, "list." If Providence prevents your coin­
ner, Mrs.'Frank.!* ilrJJcr and Airs. Robert
G. -H. FcrnnW, K o b w Newman, May, ing send your report. in writing. Dun'l
West.
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Dickens, J ., W. Dickens. George Fox. Jf .. fuil. The Lord's business demands care.
Wednesday 7:30 TiTftl.1hild WRck’fifiiyCF
A congenial party of Sanford i&gt;oople Deane Tunner, T. A. Neal, Forrest Lake,
meeting.
Those who attend are helped.
with their visitors motored to Clay Swings W. R. Anno, B. W. Herndon, LcVcrne
Every member should-attend/
Hurt,
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Higgins,
D.
L.
Thrusher,
Sunday where a most delightful day was
Thursday 3:30 Junior League meeting,.
spent.*" Lunches-were—carried nnd -p r o - licury Wight. J. A. Harrold, J. C, Mc­
Mrs.
L R. Philips in charge.
pored by the ‘ gentleman of the party Daniel, (Ap W. Brady, F. J. Gonzalez,
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Special
preparation should be made for
wliidi was a very pleasing innovation to Claude Ilerndoii. Á. P. Connelly, H B.
second
¿unday.
This will be special mis­
the Indies. There were five cars, and the Connelly, Frunk Miller, R. S. Keelor,
sionary day in the Sunday school nnd
following made up the party, Mr. and Mrs. Cruse Barnes, H. P. Driver, G. F. Smith,
church conference following morning ser­
U. W. Brady, Mr. und Mrs. J. H. Stnub, Jerome Bruce, R. J. Holly, R. 11. Murks,
vices.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Keeler, Mr. and ft. L. Peck. Fannie Munson, Paul Kecly.
th e P eop le's C on trriaH oiral
Mrs. S, S. Chadcnync, Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. L. Woodruff, M. Martin, H. L DeForest,
Rev. George D. Waldron, pastor; Sunday morning
Jessup, Mr. and Mrs.-Scofield, Joe DcMont Ernest Mutrow, Wulter Peters, Davis lervice, 11; evening M-rvice. 7:00; prayer raecltng
Foster, R. llomrighous, O. W. King, Wednesday, 7:00 p. m ¡Sabbath school, ll;45 a. m.
and Russell Brady,
j . C. Gntmlnger, Superintendent
Slovens, J. N. WliUneT, M. II. Bowler, J.
The third of the series of sermons to
The Welaka Club-rooms were the scene
Purdon, Kent RosSetler, Howard, Wal­
young women will be givon at the church
of a beautiful reception last Friday nfter- loon, Jay Beck: Misses Mae Doyle, Nona
ncxtJSunday nlijlit. Subject: "The Home
noon given by Mrs. William Keeler in Wylly, Hessie Tyner, Peachea Lefller,
Age." Mr. Waldron preaches both morn­
honor of her sister, Mrs. John Howard Mabel Bowler, Gclsie Butt, Flossie Frank,
ing and evening. This church has a cor­
Stnub nnd ' fiv e . other visiting friends, Belle Smith. Lillie-P. Smith, Ilrcndn Mor­
dial welcome for everybody.
all of Stanford, Conn. Receiving were rison, Mao Hamilton, Stella Smith of
The Ladles' Missionary Society of the
Mis. William Keeler iu a very becoming Winter Purk. Mesdatnes Scollcld, A r­
People’s
Church has set upnrt Mnrcll 17
toilette of blue anil white mousseline de thur Scollcld, Chudcaync, Stnub, Jessup
us
Tilhiug
Day. Full information next
soi, over silk, Mrs. John Howard Stnub in and Mrs. Johnson of Stumford, Conn.,
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pink Crepb de chine, over mdusseliue dc Mrs. Rantoul and Mrs. McCrucken of Lake week. . _ _
f i r s t Baptist
sol, with n garniture of gold, Mrs. S. S. Mury; Mrs. Hart. Miss Hart, Mrs. Howard,
Rev. J. W. Wlldmtn. pastor; Sunday morning
-----UiuikAgae _iu. black, xnaruulsctte over SJdss Goodrich. Mrs. McEwan and Mrs. Ed- ret'ice.
11; evening service, 7:00; Sabbath school.
. plaid silk, Mrs. P. L. Johnson in gray wnrds of Orlando; Mrs! RnniTTR’c “ MfiS’M 0:43 o ' ni * Plot T f J hrrk+iwr. S ew t - lueya*
meeting every Wedneaday. 7:00 p. m.; teochers’
messallne. Mrs. Frank Jessup in black Rand of Longwood.
meeting Friday evening at 7:30.
net over silk, Mrs. Isaac Scofield in
4*re*hy ter lari
lavender silk and lace, Mrs. Arthur Scollcld
Cotillion at W elaka Club
ih KInnon. pintor;
Kev.
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.)0o-J i&lt;-rvice.
y IS a.
In black. "
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One of the best prc-Lonten events oc­ I I e v e n in g a e rv io e . 7 : 0 0 ; S a i i h a t l r a c h o .... ------------i----------y
u; Henryl McUulin.
Supt.;
prayer
meeting
Wed—
The reception room was tastily decor curring this week was the cotillion given nrtdav 7:30 p.m
uted with palms and red crepe paper, in the Welaka chi!) rooms on Tuesday
C atholic
v
orange blossoms, roses and nasturtiums night.
v
Catholic Church. Oak avenue between Blh and
Kev. Father Ureinahun in charge.
— were used in profusion. The WitheringThe room wag- comfortably filled und Dili itreeti.
í Sundfiy al 10 n m. Rotary, aertnun
Ctkm ovrfy Sunday at 7:30 p. in Sunton Druthers, with piano and violin, many beautifnl figures were executed un­
at 9 b in Confetiiom heard Saturday
furuuhed delightful music during the der the leadership of Capí, und Mrs^Fnljo
Ihe month between 4 and ;&gt;
pInl and 7 nnd B p'm . Hint Sunday,of month
whole afternoon. A large number of the und Mr. and Mrs./.Forrest __Lakc. The mats
at 7:30 a. m nnd 10 a in.
Indies of Sanford called during the after­ favors were pretty bunches of rose and
Holy C ross t p lscop al
-----noon and expressed to 'Mrs. Keeler their nasturtiums and u more enjoyable uffuir
Kev. H F. Bruwn. rector; A. D. Key. senior war­
den; Sunday morning service, It; evening service.
plunsurd*m being give this opportunity has never been given at Sanford.
S 00; Sabbath »ctiool. U:43 a. m.; B. F, Whllnef*
to meet and ' welcome to Sanford these
Aiming those present were Misses Supt.: prayer meeting. 7:30 Wndnesday evening.
dimming ladies, who form a yery con­ Peachea and Linda Lefller, Charlotte
genial party of tourists, who will sjicnd Keelor, Mubcl Bowler, Vivian Yelser,
a few weeks iu this city.
Smith. Tyner, and St. John, Mesdnmes
lo k c. Fot jo. Holly. Hurt and Rossclter.
Miss Nell Garner entertninod most de- Messrs, iok e. Fatjo, Hurt, Weedon, Roslighlfnlly last Saturday afternoon at her setler, Fox. lolller, Willson, Roberta.
lovely home on Park Avc, Iu honor o f her Brown, Williuins, Holly, Perkins, Hamil­
little cousin May Thrustert .who, was ten ton,------ — ,
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years old on this day. It was a sujirise
Mesdatnes Anno nnd Keelor presided
party, and one of the most pleasant affairs nt thu bower of favors and Mrs. Roumtlw ord®
11
that Uie children ha«e enjoyed this sea­ lnt over the destinies of the refreshments,
son. The color scheme was pink uud which consisted of chocolate and dainty
the (irctty color was carried out - in die sandwiches.
ices served.. There was a beautiful birth­
day cake, ornamented with a spray of
A meeting of the School Improvement
cherries and green leaves und bore the Association was held ul the high school
required number o f pretty green, candles. Monday ufternoon. In the absence of the
The favors were ginger bred men, that president. D. L. Thrasher, Prof. N. J. Per­
were the source of a lot of fun for the kins jirosided and conducted o very in­
children. /
teresting meeting.
The meeting was
Thoserwho enjoyed this party were opened by a beautiful plnnoaolo rendered
Norma Herndon, Scrita Lake. Fannie Mun­ by Miss Ruth Abbot followed by u hum­
son, Carolyn Spencer, Ado Wagner, Francis orous selection read by Mrs L. R. Philip«. A
Gonzulez, Gussie Sharpe, Helen Peck, motion wus made that the association
Fern Word, Juliu Lang. Luis Speer, Sarah take lor iu definite work this spring the
L-osUrby, Mary Elisabeth PuUsUm. Mary mutier Of helping nt hui]d_up a school IISuelJ, Mary Howard, Agnes Butbomly, bTQTy. Several good talks were made on
Hurjorie Packard, Sidney Chase. Hawkins the importance und very great need for
Connelly, Alfred Keeler, James Higgins, this library tho motion was unanimously
V Wulter Connelly, Henry McLaulln. Lee carried. Plans were discussed for enter­
Pock, Frank Purdon, Lawrence McDaniel, tainments to be given whereby funds
Victor McLoulin, LeClairc Ervin, Reginald could be raised. A library fea will bo
advertising the placa.
given soon after Easter and a Mock Trial
Holly. Robert Holly and Max Stewart.
I f you dc^ you'll p a tr o n i» boma Indusin which a.number of tiiomost prominent
trias. Including the prlntar.
" i J t l l l M U lU l . m a t s - g p i n t i i ’t /rtwtwta men in town will appear will be given In
If
yon do, you’ll aubacrlba for this pa
.treated her to a most deugblful surprise the near future.
p
e r regularly and advert!*« In It
Justly last Friday evening. Games were
M arried on The fir in g Une
played and t i » whole evening was one of
Miss Dunnuh Benrimo and J. Clancy If you don’t, you'll anaar at our afforta
great pleasure to the jolly little crowd.
‘"Hfffnty teTraBftneftU WCTraerved. T inwe Matthew» w«we rnnrrird in Jacksonville —firr
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enjoyed this pleasant evsuiug were ou Wednesday aflernoop. Both were the
If
you
don’t,
you’ll order your Job
Junnle Stuinan. Mable Granger, Haxel leading members of "On The Firing Lino’’
printing
Cum
soma outsider.
Packard, Marion Packard, Douglas Aber­ Company that ployed in tills city and
nathy, Hume Humph. Frank Woodruff, will bo remembered by those who wit­ I f you don't, you'll borrow yonr tn.‘gbhoi's copy of tha papar to road.
trank Shelly, Earnest Sheperd, Willie nessed the play. Lovers in the play they

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selves so much pleased with ilie'gppcorancc b f things In and abwut Cameron CUy.

Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hasklnson of New
Jersey are occupying for a few weeks
Mrs McChcsny'a cottage at'Lake Charm.
We ore very glad to welcome these
Budget of Interesting Item s friends. We are glad to see Mrs. McChesney's cottage open. Tills is the first
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winter in very many seasons that Mrs.
McChesncy has absented herself from our
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we miss her greatly, wc hope thnl these
Efficient S la f f o f Reporters Weekly new friends will enjoy the plncc and the
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HAPPENINGS

* T h e m o st beautiful, g
m o st highly im proved, %
and r ic h e s t of ail un- #
c le a re d land in the C
C e le r y D elta

F i o w i n g- w e lls a re
g u aran teed . D rain ag e
su re . N u m e ro u s B o u ­
le v a r d s , g rad ed and
d itc h e d ; tr a v e r s e th is
p ro p erty /

F a r m s In P A L M
H A M M O C K sold on
e a s y te rm s

L o t s in P A L M . V I L L A
sòld on e a s y te rm s

Miss Nellie King *of Oviedo attended
the music festival at Stetson University.
Spcrisl Correspondpnc* lo The Hersld:
DcLand, this week, and reports a delight­
A mectjrig of thft* citizens of Oviedo ful time. •
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and Lftkc dhsrm was called for Thursday
Rev. Lee Smith preached in the Baptist
evening
Wilson’s Hall to consider
church In Oviedo Sunday. He wus a
matters o f’ Importance for the further
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. li. Lee of Lake
growth arid prosperity of the community.
Charm, and Monday morning called on n
The response was general and enthusiast­
number of the Lake Charm friends.
ic. U. F. Wheeler was made Chairman and
The celebration of Washington's Birth­
F. C.. Brahnon, Secretary, temporarily.
day
on the Lake Wednesday was a picnic
Before the moating closed The Oviedo
Board of Trade was a permanent orgnnl- occasion for the fifty or more participa­
xatlon with an enrollment of twenty ting in its enjoyment. Th^ dny was ideal
members, and more to come In. The even though the temperature was « trifle
below picnic temperature. At the noonofficers elected for the ensuing year are:
B. G.'Smith, president; J. B. Jones, vice hour w e . were gathered not around a
^ fe sid e n t; E. T. Cushing-secretary; T. W. picnic-table spread on the. ground, but wc
Lawton, Treasurer. At this first meeting were seated at a veritable banqueting

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Palm Hammock
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Palms,
Majestic
Oaks and fragrant
Yellow Jessamine
an exquisite spot
of
untrarnmeled

think belter ot nurse Ives, and justly so,
nnd the county and* the state will ccrtu(.nly think better of us and accord us
• even more of public recognition and
* ¡irominence. The times and conditions
— demand—auolt-M»»-orgauization_a8.Jhe
- Oviedo Board o f Trade_ami such a mani­
festation of public Interest ns the building
' '’ Of a city hall would create. There-were
never so many strangers In our midst
continually coming nnd going, wc have
real estate men established in Oviodo.
IsBrown and.Lily, who are furthering not
only their own individual interests, but
the interests.of the community at large,
. wo have a new line of railroad building
1 near us nnd garden land there is no bet­
ter in the County or the State than right
. here on the shores of Lake Jessup. Tltc
Howard Packard Land Co., Iihs lnrgo investnicnts at our very door. unJ who
knows Oviedo.and Lake Charm may vie
in the not for distant future with' their
sister city, SanfoAl: Let every man.
woman and child, the Magazine Club nnd
.. . ulUakcft.i&gt;cxso»ul. iiU ca s U iU lic .JmihL
ing of a City Hall, and especially l?t the
children contribute to the building fund.
One of the most stirring occasions we
ever witnessed wus the splendid parade
of school children several hundred strong,
in the streets o f St. Petersburg, n year
ago this very time, the 22nd. of February.
1910. Washington’s birjhduy. when the
hoys and girls were in line with the
veterans of gray nnd blue, and nguln in

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car service bring»
churches,, thettrsc
and shops to your

Mlsk Aileen Minnick arrived Tuesday
from Wichita. She has been spending
the winter among old friends at her for­
mer home.. We are glad to have her back
again.
Tuesday evening last a number of the
younger Kansas people gathered at Dr.
Minnlck's to visit with their former friend.
Miss Trego and to welcome Miss Ailecil
home. A pleasant evening is reported.

OVIfOO'AND LAKE CHARM

The Sanford ami a
Everglades K. K. 7
will run freight J
trains and street ©
cars direct through 0

Prices will ~ soon
advance materially
Buy k town lot In
PALM
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Mr. Myers and his sister returned Mich­
igan Monday.
Prof. Gormloy returned to his home at
Ottawa, Kans^ lost week, lie proved
himself a champion fisherman while here.

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o f V l I ^ i i i ^ B o n M - f f T in tlo 'ih e project

O nly three and
one-half m i l e s
from Sanford, on
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The state Grand Lodge of the Wood­
men of the World are planning a fishfry
In Beck’s grove for the' near future.

Potato Barrels
We shall start up our barrel factory within
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Our moonlight social committee has
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St. Patgichfr, Day in the evening. Wo
even If one did not consider the edibles, predict their usual success
but the “ proof of the pudding” after all
was in the eating, and the appetites
were commensurate with the quality and
the quantity. Rev. S. H. Adams. D. D
nf Clifton Springs. N. Y.. presided at the
after-dinner speeches. Interspersed with
’pntnôiTc müsTc. omT'¡nlrSfücüd ' Ihe-fór.- vnrrrmstmtWtnni Titty
A walk to Monroe was enjoyed by sev­
lowing speakers. T. L. Mend nnd J. H.
Lee, of Lakc-Glinnii.'Mr Lily.óf Kentucky, eral members o f the potty •which servedand Miss Louise Mnnning Hodgkins for* to sharpen -appetites for the Uiuntiful
merlÿTVofcssor of English at Wellesley dinner spread upon the return and full
College, Mass. Miss Hodgkins recalled a justice was done, especially to rise ubun-

days.

Orders

for

should be booked at once.

potato

barrels

A ll who have

storage room should get barrels in advance
of digging season. W e will have, in addition
to our two shops in the

Mrs. J. W. Powell and her sister of New
York'will arrive Saturday for an .indeflnite slay. Mr. Powell is recovering slowly
from his accident.
Mrs. Frank Dutton- and her friend. Mrs.
Middleton of New Jersey spent Saturday
afternoon with Mrs. Minnick.

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center of town,

A Shop at Beck Hammock
Deliveries will be m ade from

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Oak Avenue and First Street

clever skirwrliFcn bym^VfetteBtey- girl d a n rs tra w b c rrie s im d -s iio rtc e k e , ------Those comprising the number.were Mr.
for n Washington Birthday Cclebrntiorf at
and Mrs. Tipton. Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Tipton.
the College as follows:
Jr* Mr. and Mrs. Kfepley. Mr. and Mrs.
Crome Dii thinitton. a cltlrcn
Ot cmllt nruf renown.
Jns. A. Billingsley. Mr. and Mrs. Alliert
Some h»mimi year* mio did come
Gollalslk, Mr. and Mrs. V. Schmelz,,Mra.
To famous Uotton town.
Billingsley. Jr.. Mrs. Gnring. Misses Orp
And fame lint mndo Reonta Dlrlhington
Tlie hero ot my lay
Billingsley, Emily Billingsley.
Mabel
Ilet-autc today wc celebrate
Schmclz, Messrs. Edgar and Clarence Tl|&gt;Hit gloriou« Wnthlng Dny.
/ton, John Gnring. —•
“ Thullme bat come." tnUl Dlrthlngton.
"When wmh we really mutt,
Wuodlawn Park is being specially built
Kor lol our nntlon't gannenti
for the enjoyment of picnics. The fea­
1.1« trailing in the dull.
tures which will make it attractive are
' And Utierly'» proud tunic
It to trnlly toiled I ween
its front on Lake Monroe, shell mound,

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Could make It frrah and dean.

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Ttie morning dawned, thevwoahera came
. And wgthed till tet of tun:
The it#am rot* high nor crated to rite
TUI victory w ti won.
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Mat gone to hit reiiose.

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Special Correspondence to Tlie llrr«ld:

MY SPECIALTIES

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Mr. Castle of Geneva Ave. has hit Pk-kard's lland-Palnted Dilua
Gorham's Sterling Silver
•laughter und a young lady friend from
Rogers' Plated Wore
New York as his guests.»
Elgin und Waltliam Watches
Sims Sttecr is here front Lake Helen,
spending some time with his futlier, G
L. §peer of Ueerdall Ave.
Mr. und Mrs. Rebcr Homrighous wert
out from town SCmdny siieiuling the dtt)

ALL GOODS

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F a n c y G ro c e rie s , • H ay,
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Fruits, Vegetables, Candies, Cigars and Tobaccoes All Kinds Country Produce Bought and Sold

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The George Washington Social wus u
success In every wny. The |*ogruui of
patriotic songs and recitations was enter­
taining and appreciate for the occasion.
Mr. McCtirtbney guve a sltort talk on the
life of Washington and politics. The
Bchoolhousc wus t&gt;rcltily decorated with
the Stars and Stripes nnd u portrait of
G. W. A bountiful supper wus served
and a little badge with our first |&gt;rc8idenl
picture on wus given ca d i guest as a
souvenir.
an American Citizen by tho interests he
K. W. Price, of Wlllniington. N. C., has
manifests in public enterprises and nffoirs. When our D ly Hall stands an been the guest of his parents recently.
Byron Wright n Vermont newspaper
established realization too much credit
cannot be accorded the first Oviedo Board mun wus l ie « on business lust week.

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Mr. and Mrs. W. W.. Trego and -*bekdaughter ot Sedgwick, KanLTare rlslTlng
this week at lite Rich and Minnick homes.
They are old time friends and the visit it
a mutual pleasure. They have spent the

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Saturdays 4 to 9p. ni.

To the editor ol The Herald:

Guy Ellsworth and Earl Gonnly are
cutting some nice celery Bus .week. .
Lawrence Rich and Will Benton with
their families spent Tuesday at Geneva
fishing. They bad fine luck and brought
back some beautiful trophies of their

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- of Trade nnd the Chnner Members, All
Mr. Moore and Ed detneron have been
(mil to the ovledo Board of Trade and the quite III with grippe for a couple of
City Hall project.
weeks.
Two illustrioua men had birthdays this
Mr. und Mrs. Haldeen.of Cameron Ave.
last week. T. L Mead o f Lake Charm are spending a few weeks in Brooklyn.
und George Washington, the father of New York.
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On Monday evening of last week Miss
absence of her niece, Mrs. T. L. Mead. Fish entertained at her pretty hoine. “ The
Sally Ray Farm” on Cameron Ave. Music
was a feoture of Ute evening. Dainty
refreslunenu were served.

is none other than Mr. M e n . It is
doubtful If any lad from aeven to . twelve
years of age has grown up in the vicinity
of Lake Charm and Oviedo within the
hut twenty-five years that has not had
the habit of a weekly pilgrimage every
Sunday afternoon to the home of his
patron Saint. •How appropriate them that
i’rofessor Hodgkins. Mrs. ForcslwVTtn'ST.'
should have m ade the birthday-cake
decorations in accord with the boyish,
youthful spirit of the recipient, the dates
were 1901-1911, and the lighted candles

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Byrd Willis is ul home ugniu utter
spending six months at Cow. Creek us
guard ul the convent camp.

Young Men of Sanford buy a PALM HAMMOCK Farm or you will live
Come and see me
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SANFORD HERALD

THE COST Or A PAPER

The Sanford Herald sells for 52.00 and
Is worth It The Citizen ’ sells for 51-00
FttMIsksd Erwy Friday Morning nt Sanford. Fla. and we believe Dob Holley, of the Herald
R. J . Holly, Editor and Proprietor
will agree It is worth double the price,
considering the quality of the goods,
S u b scrip tio n Price. S 2 .0 0 a Year In Advance
"grey matter" included, at whatever the
EaitmO 1 * aeowwl-claia ratO mitU rAuiüit M , modicum o f that-pr
IM S, st tbs Poalofflce at Sanford, Florida,
worth.—Orlando Citizen.
under Act of March 3rd. 1B7B.
OIBn In Herald Building
Telephone No. US.

ATTENTION! PRINTERS!

The Herald h as the gre a te st b a r­
gain In a cylin der p re s s ever given.
W rite us f o r particulars. 5 5 0 0 c o s h
takes th e b e st Job and n e w s cylin der
press In Florida.
Every grower and every man interested
In Florida should subscribe for the Florida
Grower, published lifT am pa.

It'la worth It Dm. Howard, but you
can only convince your readers of this
fact by charging the price. There Is no
need to cheapen your product who» you
know it costs you more than you charge
for It. There is not 0 weekly paper pub­
lished in Florida— a real paper o f eight
pages or more— that docs not cost more
than a dollar to produce, saying nothing
about .the brnln work. Whenever Florida
oditors use the quill on figures of profit
and loss the fact of the 52.00 paper will
soon become apparent

Talking About SOnferd P eople —
Sanford has just had a lively municipal
Sanford’s Increase o f population In
percentage was 250 per ce n t Sanford’s election and Mayor Forrest Lake has been
returned to the position held for some
on the move.— Miami Metropolis. .
time. .Mayor Lake Is the owner o f the
Sanford
water works franchise and some
The Sanford Herald says that "Sanfonl
of
the
Sanford
folks thought (hat this
Is the garden spot o f Florida" and prints
the picture o f a garden spot In Sanford to was likely to prejudice him and proposed
doubt noting the splendid progress mader ’
by Sanford and the signs o f continued
prosperity, decided to let well enough
Our good friends o f the Geneva. section
alone, and elected Mr. Lake to continue
are enjoying fish frys nnd hog killings.
in the office.— Tlraes-Union.
If those folks don't send something in we
will move The Herald office over to Geneva
Editor Holly of thcSanfprd Herald Ailed
for a few weeks.
up Ida editorial- s i
legal ifds. They, were .n o l as Interesting
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While bathing at S t Petersburg tills
as the account o f a. Sunday school meet­
—week a lady was iwrallzbd." T h is should
ing that Drother Farmer of the Bronson
be a warning to the people of S t Pete.
Times-Democrnt favored us with on his
One bat^ 0 year Is sufficient and this
editorial page some time ago.— Pensacola

SaiidflyJNetting,
Mosquito Canopies—
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Men’s Straw Hats 0
Window Screen Cloth
Women’s Fancy Parasols
Women’siTrimmed Hats
Novelties, Fancy Goods
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The expected has happened agnln, Hon.
Forest Lake has been re-elected mayor of
Sanford. Mr. Lake has held this post of
honor ever since the writer began to
take notice. Tho logical conclusion ,1s
that be makes a mighty good may­
or.— Starke Telegraph.
Editor Hetherington has issued another
special edition o f his splendid paper, the
Lakeland News and It is dertainly a
peach. Such an edition *will prove of
great beneflt to Lakeland. We know that
Hetherington will not be beneAttod financlally because such an edition costs
more money then could ever be return-

The Sanford Herdld issued a splendid
paper on February 17, devoted to the e x ­
position of the advantages of Sanford,
under the motto, “ Iq Sanford Life Is
Worth Living." The first page o f tho
paper sets forth attractively the fact that
tbe city has gained 250 per cent popula­
tion and this worth-while "boost" is
“ (dayed up” to the best advantage. The
Herald Is a live-wire and is doing a great
work for Sanford.— Tampa Tribune.
Engaged

a ityist praiseworthy task
Inlord, tho iicrald lost week
gave Its front page to stnffatir^
pic­
tures thru tJiould convince the skeptical
o f Sanford's advantages and possibilities.
Tbe A m picture shown is a view on First
strfefcu and it present* a scene of activity
and Interest. Another scene is showing
how celery and lettuce are shipped at the
Atlantic Coast Line terminals In Sanford.
The fact that Sanford has made a gain
o f 260 per cent in population within ten
tears is exploited, and with pardonable
pride.—Tiinei-Unlon.
IN THE SAME FAMILY

Two well known Florida papers have
changed bands although the control re­
mains In the family* W. C. Light foot of
the Braldentown Herald has been suc&lt;/oeeded by his son. W. E.,i Lightroot and
John M. Caldwell o f the Jasper News
retires In favor o f his aon. ll. S. Caldwell.
Lucky indeed, are these sires who can
lighten the burden by transferring It to
tbe shoulders o f the sons. The papers
will not suffer by the change because the
boys have been reared In the atmosphere
o f the printing press and while we tuny
think we are "some pumUns” on the
tripod the boys can always show us a
a new wrinkle or two.
' Every Une in a newspaper cost* the
proprietor cash money. If it U foe. the
bcneOt o f the Indivual. it should be paid
fpr. If the grocer were asked to con­
tribute groceries to one abundantly able
to pay for them, he would refuse. Tbe
proprietor of a newspaper must pay foe
tbe free advertising, if the beneAciary
does-oot, and yet it Is one o f the hardest
things to be learned- by many, that a
newspaper has space In its columns to

•w ay rent for anything less than
landlord to rent free, end yet there are
people who persist in sponging on the
pgper for free notices which puts money
In their pockets.— Exchange.

Sanford and Yjclnlty notes with a great
deal of pleasure the work of the survey­
ors who are laying out the lines for the
Citrus Southern railway that is to connect
Kissimmee, St. Cloud, Taft, Conway, Orlnndo, Winter Park, Maitland. Altamonte
Springs and Sanford with a new and
rapid car system. The company has ap­
plied for a charter and projwscs building
the line Just as soon os the surveys are
completed.
It will be operated with
motor cars, using gasoline and electricity,
and good service for both freight and
passengers will bo given. * Nearly all of
the right-of-way for the new - line has
been secured uml ,n great majority of Uie
capital stock hap been subscribed. It is a
splendid undertaking and will no doubt
prove beneficial to tho entire section
traversed by the road.—Times-Unlon.
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Sanford is called on once again to
mourn the departure of an old, esteemed
and vnlued citizen. To lose sudi ones is
a mlsforture to any community which is
always poorer when the good and true
are transported.
Mr's. Evans had been declining for
months, but (he end came suddenly. Her
physidan had thought she might* live
weeks, but the futal stroke came at throe
o ’clock Tuesday m o r n in g , and at six

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son. charming In manner, when she was
eighteen years of nge. she became the
beloved wife of a rising young pltysM a»,' § —
Dr. Andrew C. Caldwell. After the clyll
war his health was so precarious as to
demand a change to a milder climate,
and they came to Orange County, Flor­
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fold cares, who liad "been surrounded
with everycorfifort It was a crucial test;
but she met it Aobly, shared the privations
of a pioneer home, far awny from the
happy scenes of her youth, maturing in
sweetness, strength and self sacrifice.
Her life was a sermon. The subject of
It was humilty— the humility of the
violet.
In the sweet sunshine of last Sunday
afternoon we lnid her away beside the
one she loved so well. We arc all poorer^
y-b«-iranaittoti=^bnrtTsefo'wMs u blessed
Utcxc-hrukc-upotshef umsclBQshes* “Thè homo coming for her on tbe.other side.
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She was born in Tatnall County, Georgia, Some sweet, aweet day whert there la never pain
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she was twp years old, to And A home In
Orange County, Florida. Her parents
Dr. Bruce R etires
craved for. her better advantages than
Dr. Jerome Bruce came to Sanford in
could be found here at that timo and her
1894 ' and for sixteen or seventeen
education was completed in her native
years was actively engaged in the prac­
state.
tice of medicine, endearing himself in
Sho became in . her youtii-u member many ways to the h e a l» of our citizens.
of the Methodist church of which she
As a physidan h e stood in the front rank,
remained a loyal, consistent follower.
with an experience dating back to 1856,
Her house was the home of the Itinerant
at which time he graduated from Jeffer­
prcadier. Generous and hospitable, It
son Medical .College, Phil, ile retires
was her pleasure ta remember her pastor's
now, moves away from us, and will be
family with many a kindly gift. '
j Badly missed by all who knew him. InMrs. Evans was à link with our historic
dem ent weather, nor feeble health, nor
past.r-.the stirring times of Indian /in ­
old age never restrained this noble man
cursion»—marching of troops and sound
when-called to visit a human sufferer, no
of battle. Muqy un i mercati hg'TncJdcnt
matter how poor or obscure, nnd many o f
could silo reoounT—¿iid niaTllar tile un­
these live today to testify to bis profes­
fold.
sional skill and tender attention. His
But she lived to see the regular peace
sympathy with his patients was one of
established, and safety to life and home.
his chief characteristics, and his kind
And now sire has gone to that— sweet
land of peace where there are
membered from the mansion to the cabin.
*’Na rad* alarm* g( resin» Ana,
It Is with profound regret that our,
No cere* to break the km* repoae,”
but rest, sweet, sweet rest in the Ever­ people port from Dr. Bruce as physician
and friend, and as one of the most cul­
lasting arms.
Low Prices
Easy Payments
tured, courUy gentlemen who ever came
into our midst.
M rs. J. A. Caldwell
No gentler lovelier spirit has ever-lived
Bearing with him the highest esteenfuT
among us. Sbe^breathed the aroma of a the community and sincere love of his
aanctiAed life, and the InAucncc going- friend* he returns to his birthplace, New­
out from a heart is Uke tbe fragrance of bury, S. C., where we trust be may long
Taney W w i» of All Kind*. Sumpinf, Embroidery Supplies,
the rose.
live in the enjoyment of pleasant old
Home Mad* Cooking a Specially.
. She was one of tlwee who will inherit memories and associations.
the earth for she was meek In spirit.
Consignments and Orders Solicited
•A noth er New B ualncss B lock
She has seen God, for she w aaw ne o f the
The Pace lot on Magnolia avenue, next
pure in heart. She hungered and thirsted
after righteousness, and hers is the to the Herald office has been sold to Mr.
Jenkins of Kansas City. Mr. Jenkins will
heavy affliction worked out— for her a erect a fine building on the lot, consisting
Tor tnhcc exooedihg and ctcm arw eight o f o i store roodis end apartments. The sale
was made by the Marks Real Estate
glory.
Mrs. Caldwell was the child of case Agency and tbe price paid was according
and comfort— born in 1531, la Guilford to the increasing value o f Sanford prop­
PHO N E SB
county. North Carolina. Beautiful In per* erty.
Sanford Avenu*
Old City Market

The Geo; fiL Fernald Hdw. Co.

Bluestone at 9 cents per pound
Ceiñent-Coated Box Nails

Wheelbarrows, -,with Wide Tires
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We will sell you a 46-in.
Fence at 32 cents a rod

The Geo. H. Fernald Hdw. Co.

The Crippen Music Stor
High-grade Pianos, Organs,
"and Graphophones.

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Western- Meats
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Celery Farms for Sale

We Are Strictly Agents and Have Nothing of Our Own for Sale

DEATIi OF JUDGE BEGGS

Stephen U. Contes of Stockton,California.
InJ877 he joined the Aurora Lodge,
No. 148. of L O. O. F„ and was still u
member, in good standing, at the time
o f his death.
Although in his 82nd ydar. lie was in
excellent health hud in full possession of
hia facalatie«, aud duringlho summer, uf.
1010 visited with his wife, all of his' chil­
dren. grand and great-grand children on
the Eusteru side, of the American con­
tinent.
On the morning of the 40^01 February,
about 4 o'clock, at his home in Snnfurdj
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ouilioriti' on all questions of low T ^U h
.a reputation fo r honesty nnd veracity
seldom equalled and never excelled.
Soon after he was appointed Assistant
Stales Attorney under Alex St. Clair

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frqm the time of ...jury nntlh hi.-dem ise
1,0 wu. for considerable periods entirely
mt ° " a • “ nd arranged his earthly «(fairs.

’ ■position until nppointed County Judge by the Governor,
which position he held sovernl years, or
until his appointment to the office o f
Siam's Attorney.! which position he held
with great credit for more than twenty
years.
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For the past six years he has served
18 Pounds of best Granulated Sugar
the people of Orange county as Judge o f
Fancy Butter
the Criminal Court, his honest and fear­
less decisions making him friends even
among those who through him felt the
10 lb. bucket Cottolene
12 lbs. Oblisk Flour*
navy hand of the law, the mere mention
4 lb.
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24
lbs. Oblisk Flour
of his name having m tendency to deter
2
lb.
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48 lbs. Oblisk Flour
those criminally inclined,
In 1900, before the last Stutc Conven­
tion ever held in Florida, he was defeated
S A T U R D A Y
O N L Y
ut Jacksonville for the uominutiou for
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'severe struggle.
For more than, twenty years Judge
lleggs had been attorney for the Bourd of
Coijnly Commissioners, his sound advice
having carried them over many rough
places and It Is in this body tliat lie will
be greatly missed.
Since eyfly manhood. Judge Dcggs bus
JJ vaoi
been a constant member of the Baptist
Next Y ciir’s Art Exhibit
church, serving that congregation us Sup­
Now
that
the llret annual Orange Coun­
erintendent of the Sunday School until
ty Fair is over and naught hut words of
las health prevented.
In lH W t-h n
■ » i « &gt; r 4 r f S - n r —T u t l n h n U s A . '
praise td the management nnd courtesies
to Miss Mary Leila Shine, daughter of Cap­ accorded the exhibitors are beard from
Goods Delivered Anywhere In the City, any Time. TRY US and sec
tain and Mrs. K. A. tShltie. four children
every source, let us keep up our t&gt;nhaving blessed the union, three of which
If You Can’t Conic Plione Us
survive. Jamefc Dunbar Jr., who is con­ Umsiasm and with one accord Join hands
nected with, the Otlpudo Bank &amp; Trust nnd prepare for next year's exhibit. Be­
Company, and two daughters. Misses gins right now nnd bear it in mind through­
out tire year. Sanford luuj, a small ex­
Laura and Nau.&lt;.
The funeral services were held in the hibit only because of tlie luck of siwee
which was very much regretted by the
baptist church at Orlandb on Monday,
management, because they bad not pre­
numerous friends throughout Orange,
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SANFORD, FLORIDA
pared for nor expected one third as large
Osceola, Volusia, and Lake Counties at­
tending to pay their respects to the mem ­ exhibit as come in. but they have as­
ory of one of the greatest men who ever sured us that all of the space we need
will be given us next yeur. .While our
lived in the fair state of Florida.
exhibit was small it made up in quality
what in locked in quantity us was
Henry Harris
M. K. JONES
h o bt . McLa u g h l in
W. W. ABERNATHY
evidenced by lire admiring cruwds throng­
Mr. Henry Harris was the oldest son
ing that part of the budding and our
Plum bing and
of Francis and Mary (York) Harris, und
artists are very proud of the numerous
was born in the town of Chilton..England,
G as Fitting
blue ribbohtLOWarded their work,
Sanford's artists arc capable of giviqg
All Work Receives My Personal Attention
an exhibit of their own work second to
and Best Efforts
none in the state aud some o f them arc
successful exhibitor* flih lf-N otlon a l Ex- Opposite City ljall
jwaitions. Why not make preparations
for a large exhibit next year and make
It an nnnual affair, for the “ signs of the
lim es" Indicate that Orange County, will
fallowing Mm in June, 1883. i
ansju.-utf'fXfra.ttHiit«.'*»
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sided in1'fibitiitä M iiü Z ilttly
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nual Florida Exiwsition and why noil
« The Wednesday Club has just given a
/jiLmLil tuthibli-lhal wnuld -do credit to
that given In any part of the country,
why not include a Colonial Exhibit also
for next season, I mn sure Sanford and
Orange Counny could make most any
state sit up. and take notice along ' tills
J U S T A R R IV E D
line as well as along (lie line o f artf
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Beginning at ouce let us lay our plans
25
acres
each,
all
cleared;
Heiher with his widow survive him.
Refrigerators, Ice Boxes, Porch Rockers,'Etc,
and all work diligently for next year's
no rent, no taxes. 500 of
These children are Mrs. H u y CL Hoag.
exhibit.
Mks. H. HomucHous.
Toronto. Canada; Frank J. Harris. V an­
them for actual- settlers.
couver. B. C; William H. Harris. Vicksburg,
The use of these Jefferson
Dr. Oelam ater Has Birthday
C A L L AND S E E O UR S T O C K
Mississippi; M i« h o « f t Harris, Toronto,
County
Farms
absolutely
Dr. N. B. Dclatuater rounded the 64Ui
Canada; Mrs. Frank Darling, West Palm
C A S H AND IN S T A L L M E N T
FREE
Beach, Florida; Fred T. Harris, Rochester, milestone on the 21st and received a
Y; 8. CL Harris, o f Virginia and Mrs. number of congratulations from hundreds
Chéries A . Dobbins,'
of^ W o r iT T lo H d u T
He-ia a b o surfl TOd1 toy ~ three ~ tnot hers. mate«1 was - a n - Inslrw rter la a Chicago
1006 Bifebe« Uuildinf
William Harris, Toronto, Canada; John medical college for. forty years und Ills
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friends
ware
pleased
to
congratu­
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Harris, Dallas, Taxas and Frederick Harris,
late
him
on
bis
long
anti
useful
career.
Escambia, Michigan, apd one sister, Mrs,

2 fresh fat Mackerel
Peanut Butter in bulk
Dill' Pickles, dozen
- &gt;■'Fancy Gooseberries, 2 lb. can
Fancy Peaches, 3 lb can
Wesson Cooking O il_ _ _ -_ _ _

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The Mapes
Complete Manures

Only M akes 4 34 Per Cent In Dividends

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Many growers are now beginning to see clearly
what we have been suggesting for some time,- they
might expect to have happeh from the continuad
use o f the A cid Phosphate (rock ) goods.
A curiously large number o f those of our old cus­
t o m e r s who were gotten away from us by the in­
ducements of the so called “ cheap goods” “ Just ob
good as Mapes,” are coming back to us this season
to have thejr groves and fields restored.
- The Mope» Fertilizer» are evidently considered a refuge In
extrem ity when help I» needed and hope alm ost gone. You
c è rtiln ly get the benefits of over th irty years experience
In Monda and over fifty years In the manufacture of ferti­
lizers generally. If we cannot help you the ca te Is Indeed
hopeless.
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FIRST CLASS CRATE M ATERIALS, Sanford,

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W e want your crop and will offer special

Magnolia Farm

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COMMISSION MERCHANTS
CAR

Last Year

Fruit and vegetable shippers planting
add operating In Florida appeared this
week In JacksonvIllc'Ct a hearing called
by the Florida Railroad Commlsalon be­
fore an examiner of the United States
S e o U s B efo re P la c in g Y o u r O rd e rs
Commerce Commission detailed to take^
testimony as to the rates charged by the
Southern Express Company for carrying
Florida-raised products from field to
market. It was a most Important hear­
ing. It affected the whole # matter of
quick transportation of perishable products
which from a largo part of the wealth of
the state. Transportation charges by ex­
press vitally affect- the annual Incomes of
a large number o f Florida's citizens. Fair A ll M od ern Im p ro v em en ts
N. C.
rates mean a fair living far growers of H u n tin g , F is h in g and R e a l
perishable products, and the continuance
and development of an indnstry on which
Florida must mainly rely for future growth
and development. Excessive rates mean
ruin to the growers nnd the arresting of
Florida's development on lines laid dot* n
by nature. The Florida Commission holds
the rates too high and seeks the aid of
the United states Comqilssion to lower
them. The Express Company holds tho
rates reasonable hn'cT "seeks' io main­
tain them. Growers in attendance to
the number o i two score or more are
unanimous lit declaring liie express rates
N o matter what the weather, no mattoo high. -DoUt-sidoauL- th e-con tention
» e r e represented by counsel and~~Ibe
ter what the occasion, no matter w hattlie
hearing was|co »ducted fairly.
time, there is always a
It will be some time before the decision
w lllh ein a d e. - While tire ea se ls pending
it seems timely and proper nnd par­
liamentary to look into the affairs o f the
Southern Express Co., whlchj^s a public
that is just the pròpcr thing
carrier, with.great power over the fortunes
o f the people, ln-0 ftier io #e*—if the ex­
For the clerk, for the merchant, for
press business has been profitable enough
instead lower rates. The First Annual
loeiety m an, for the man whosfc duty
Keportof the Interstate Commerce Com­
him out in the hours of the night;
mission on the statistics of Express Com­
panies in the United States was issued
: is a W O O D R U F F style to suit his
litis year. From this the following in­
s at a pricie to suit his purse.
formation about the Southern Express
Company is taken and respectfully sub­
mitted:
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There are only thirty Stockholders in
the Southern Egpfops Co., all of whom are
Interested in other transportation lines.
— It operates over- 33,181 miles of Tailroad of which 3,899 are in Florida.
It has no competition' In Florida.
Georgia, South Carolina and North CaroUna.
It has no capital stock.
It began business July 5th. 1851.
Its total assets era $7,532,377.10.
Its real and personal property is valued
at $418,321.
Its total profits have been $0,780,038.011.
Its gross income lur year ending Juno
30, 1000, was $12,551,003,32.
It paid to transportation companies in
same period $0,134,420.03.

Artesian and Deep Wëlls

Where seems to be gregt dissatisfaction throughout
the State generally as to the results obtained from
most of the fertilizers used last season.

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CIGARS and TO B A C C O
COLD and H O T DRINKS.

ICE CREAM

Wholesale and Retail
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Free Voting Coupon
This is a separate vote from the nominating coupon. As
^tnany may be sent in each week for each contestant as can be
collected.
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This coupon'entitles
to 25 votes in
The Herald's Popularity contest- Thi* coupon..m ust-be in
office by Wednesday 8 P .M ., o f each "week. ~ —

Nomination Coupon
The first one o f these coupons sent in for each contestant
entitles them to 1,000 free votes. Only one o f thèse coupons
will be allowed to each contestant
1 nominate Mr. Mrs. or Miss—

os a candidate in The Herald’s contest
Nominated by

While It Is not necessary that a coupon be UBed, it will fa­
cilitate pialtera to send one for each contestant Under no
circumstances will the nominator's name be divulged.
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The Herald Contest Manager.

30, 1900, was $1,718.447.82.
W hich Id 4 3 4 per ce n t ,lp on e Y ear
on the to ta l Investm ent!— Dixie.
M oy Be W hite M an's Hope
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altercation tho other day and decided to
fight it out on the street. After a scries
o f feints and counters they were separated
but came together again and were proper­
ly fined .by Mayor Lake. These gentle­
men ought to train properly and put the
"big.sm oke"out of business.

AVOID HARSH DRUGS
Msny C athartics Tend to Cauas Injury
to tho Bowols.
I f you art) subject to constipation,
you should avoid strong drugs and ca ­
thartics. They only give temporary
relief and their reaction fs harmful
■m} sometimes, mnro annoying than
constipation. They In n o way effect a
cure and their tendency Is to weaken
the already weak organs with which
they com e la con Inch
W o honestly believe tbAt we* have
the beet cojjntip.il to» treatment ever
derh»&lt;*l,

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that Tvb Beil It on" t|io positive*,guaran­
tee that It shall not cost* tho user a
cent If It docs not give entity satisfac­
tion nud com pletely rem edy constipntlba. This preparation Is called Rexall
Orderlies. These are prompt; soothing
end most effective In action. Th ey ere
mndu o f a .rqcent chem ical discovery.
Their principal" Ingredient la odorless.
tasteless end colories^ Com bined with
other well known Ingredients, long es­
tablished fo r their usefulness In the
treatment o f constipation, It form s e
tablet which Is eaten Jus{ like candy.
Th ey may be taken at any time, either
day or night, without fear o f their
causing any inconvenience whatever.
They .d o not gripe,, purge o o r cause
nausea. £ b e y act without causing any
pain o r excessive looseness o f thé bowels. They are Ideal fo r children, weak.

M a rrie d or S in g le . H a v e a H om e or a G o o d
S a fe In v e stm e n t.

The Markham
Park Addition
O n the O rlando road just two
from street car line

blocks

Thirty Beautiful Lots
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Just beep laid . out and .streets being
¿fad ed .: Nbw ready to build * you a
home. * (N o place lilfb? hom e.)
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§ c e me at once. It d on ’t cost noth­
ing to look and get your choice. Som e
lots shaded with oaks and some
som e with

orange trees.

N qw is the accepted time

delirale persons'.end" aged pcopio
wen as fo r the most hearty person.
tablets 10 cents, 88 tablets 28 centi.
R em em b er. .you can obtain them
only at ou r it o r e - T h e ß exalt Store.

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Burglars Again

Art Notice
The Studio or D. R. and Mrs. C. E.
Lew is Is now open ' to receive o llm-1
W
Ited number or pupils for tuition In
Little Happenings— Mention or
Water Color, Oil and Tapestry Painting j
Matters In Brief.
also Pyrography (or Wood Burning)
and coloring of photographic views, j
Prospective pupil» must apply with-1
PERSONAL ITEMS OF INTEREST
out delay as the Studio will positively
be open (THREE MONTHS ONLY) as |
a
fter that date Dr. Lew is will engage j
Death or an Infant
Summary o f th e flo a t in g Sm all Talk
In Farming.
For term s Complete
The Infant daughter o i Mr. and Mrs.
Succinctly A rranged f o r Mur-^
Course or Separate Dranchcs apply ot
W. H. Wright died InstTucsdny. Funeral
rled Herald R eaders.
Studio.
Room 2 Bishop Building, |
services were held in the Baptist church.
Sanford. Florldo, (305 FIRST STREET) I
Mrs. A. A. Preston of Fernnndina is

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

Burglars broke into the rooms In the
DcForest block occupied by Tom Davis
nnd family on Thursday night.
Mrs.
D-rvis heard them and summoned the po­
lice. When Oflfcer Ivey arrived' on the
scene the burglars had decamped, after
rohsacking the house and eating oil the
contents of the refriegef&amp;tor.

Interment made in Lnljtvicw cemetery
the tfucst of her daughter. Mrs. Geo. A.
on Wednesday. The little one was only
DeCottes.
few weeks old hut had been here long
F. J. LovcdaJc has disposed of his can­ enough to till n largo place in the hearts
dy kitchen and taken a poskion on the of-the (lurcnts and friends, und they have
tmltee force.
the sympathy of the community in the
Mr. and Mrs. 0 . E. Walker expect to loss of the tittle one.
leave next week for th ole home in To­
peka, Knnsas.
Celery Bringing Good Price
Mr. and .Mrs. LaVerne Hurt have moved
The recent cool weather prevailing has
to the A. P. Connelly residence on Mag­ boosted the price of vegetables. The buy­
nolia avenue..
ers are together on the proposition of a
Several lota were sold tills week in f. o. b. market in Sanford and the growers
Sanford, Heights to pnrtics who Intend are realizing $1.23 per crate tills week
building nl once, r*
which* means that a reasonable profit will
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tolar o f Port Tam­ be derived from the celery crop this seapa have jnavetU hack to Sanford, and son.__Fnncy_Icuucc. is bringing 51.25 per
crate.
have rented Dr. Bruce’s house.

WANTSl

All Local Advertisements Under, This
Heading, One Cent a Word Each Issue

E could not enjoy the pat­
ronage at Sanford for the
past thirteen years did we
not have the reputation,
which is usually shared by
all reputable establishments,
in giving careful attention to
detail, and leaving nothing
undone to please.
The merchandise ■we sell
will convince you it is to
your advantage to make us
youthaberdasher.

For Sole—Twenty-five colonies Italian
bees in Root’s ten frame hives, also ex­
tractor uncapping can nnd twenty extra
complete hives oil new. Box 1184 San­
ford Fla.
29-2 p
For Sale— Hens, pullets and cockerels
Rhodes Island Reds thnt are red and trap
nest layers. Egg for hatching. Sanford
Poultry and Pigeon Farm. R. D. No.
1.
29-2p
Household furniture for sale, apply at
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412 Palmetto - A v c . Mrs. J. S. Makin.
29-2p
Lost—
A
gold
chain
bracelet
between
Miss Grace Boone of Orlando spent last
Six tickets for 23c. Sanford Bakery. It Clyde Pliarmncy ond Newlan's drug store.
Wednesday in Sanford, coming to attend
Return to Herald office and receive re­
For Sale Cheap—Model 10 Birick ward.
_tJie funeral o f Mrs. V. A. Evans.
29-U
For Rtmt^rrtmrTWm rotTngt!r"Ifitiulfd j
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Booth left Tuesday a u to , fu ttr «(n ip p e d tn g o o d condition.
B. Peters. Oak Avc. and Tenth St. 2B-2p
fur St. Cloud, where Mr. Booth tnkes charge Apply San Juan Garage. Orlando. Flu.
Step quickl 10 acre orange grove near
27-3tc
of the freight office of the A. C. L.
Sanford. Full bearing. $8,0U0. Liberal
Onc
and
two
horso
wagons
with
celery
discount for cash, Gulugcr, Box 403 P. 0,
H. Evans cam e up from Bradentown
17-tf
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Monday night, called home by the death flared side bodies at Underwood's.
For
Sale—69)4
acres,
23
cleared,
7 room
Crushed
und
pulverized
Limestone,
car
on his mother. Mrs. V. A. Evans.
load lots. "
R tf!. Whilner.
2tf house, large barn, orange and oilier fruit
trees, a nice Iiome. Oh acres, 3 cleared
Mrs. E. F. Barnes o f Savannah, Ga., left
Seed Potato Cutters and Planters at on Clny road. 40 acre» timber land, good
for her home on Thursday afternoon, nffarm land. 2914 acres hummock land,
ter a visit of a few days with Mrs. C G. Fern ah!'s. Cnll mid let us show you. 22tf if/* cleared, fine well. 3 acres tiled, small
F L O R ID A
Eggs from White - Leghorn Hens, bred houso on railroad. All the nliovc at n S A N F O R D
Woodruff.
to
Iny,
never
set
strain.
Good
as
they
bargain.
Address
Box
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W. R. Praclhcr, the well known travel­
No. 1. ‘
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ling salesman' spent Sunday with Mrs. make 'em. $3 per lilt), $3 for 50, 75c for
For Sale— House mid lot. corner of Ma­
W.
A.
Herring,
Maple
avenuo
Poultry
l’ raethcr, who Is making Sahford tier win­
Yards.
25-5tp ple Ave, and 2nd street. No incumbrance.
ter iiome.
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Jay H. Beck.
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29-2tp
T H E
18 Pounds of best granulated sunr for
Lost—Small size gold watch, ladies’
S. A. Thnmpagn,
^-r^lpiry of the
24-tf
size. Finder please return to C. W.
Sto p
Notional Rivers and Harbors Congress Is iil.Otl ut N. 0. Gurncr's.
Blooding nt Welcome Hotel nnd recoive
Eat Dobbins’ bread, its the best. San­
in the city this week looking nfter his
reward.
29*ltp
P ayin g
ford-Bakery.
29-11
property in Beck Hammock.
For Sale—Ten acre tract. 3 acres tiled
W o o d ru ff has u full line o f spring and cultivated, hols mils from Monroe on
* L W. Reed, wife and daughter of To­
R ent!
good road. Going at n bargain, Particu­
ledo, Ohio, afe here paying a visit to H. J. and sum m er Oxfords. Call and see
lars ut Herald office. - .
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29-2t
Stout and family at Nititli and Magnolia. them .
For Sale— Two acres fertile land in
Mr. Kced thinks of making this Ids home
Humliome china cabinets just in. San­ high state of cultivation, one mile from
In the near future.
town. Flowing well, tiling, celery hoards,
ford Furniture Co.
22-tf
Own
A barguin. Also 3 ncres. one mile-, from
Officer W. C. Williams lias taken a va­
Fresh peanut butter in bulk, 20 cents
GEO. 11. FERMALI)
A. P. CONNELLY
Cameron City, half In cultivation the rest
Y o u r
cation of several mouths ami -will 6[&gt;oikI pound at N. O. Garner’s.
24-tf
not cleared. Well guaranteed, loading
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President
the time putting in his corn crop in Geor­
We are equipped to bundle your repair station on the Belt road within a quarter
Hom e
gia: He expects * to resume his duties work. — Sanford'Machine &amp; Gnragc Co. of a mile. Address Owner, P. O. Box 1384
27-tf-c
48tf.
upon the force when he returns.
For Sale— Two Thoroughbred English
Let Us Tell You A bou t It
Mr. and Mrs. George Lemaux, of IndianBring your old tires tu Sanford Machine Setter Pups; Gladstone Slock; none better;
pedigrees furnished. Females $10 each
, 48-tf
opolis are tile guests of Mr. and Mrs. &amp; Garage Co. (or vulcanizing.
9 weeks uld. Address J. V. E. Wiles.
Harry Ward. Mr. Lemeux was in San
G«s engine repairs. Sanford Machine Wdbourn«, Flu.
29-2i-p
ford two years ago and has many friends fit Garage Co.
48-tf
Tomato Plants for Sale— 300,000 Liv­
here who are glad to see him again.
The kind you used- to get. Sanford ingston's New Globe now ready. Plants
8 to 12 indies and stocky. Luter sowings
Mrs. L. R. Philips had recently for her Uukery.
’’’
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coming on. $1.25 per M. Ctish witli or­
guests Mrs. C, G. Tousey nhd Miss Mabel
If your aim in life is tu economize nnd der. J. R: Davis, Uurtow, Fla.
27-lp
(First Street, une Mock from Depot opposite Poslofflce)
N y . Hath
in -trove for your everyilny use dependable
Wanted—Buyer for 11 acres partly im­
ladies have returned to Winter Pork at goods at the lowest possible prices we ask proved, celery laud, L m llofiu ill lumlingwhich place they are winter residents.
you, not for our sake, nor for tills tow ns station, I h miles Iroin western limit of
city, l h acresdeared, ditch around place, |
Formerly Manager of Central Cafe
Mf! and Mrs. Frank Crnhnm ore having sake, nor for the sake of anything but
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posts for fence, on Monroe road, twenty |
0 line residence constructed on Sanford you) owu pocket book and your bank ac­ rods from marl road. One thousand cash.
Steaks«-C ho p s, O y s t e r s and F is h a S p e c ia lty
‘ Heights. G. B. Pope, the well known con count. to aim for our store and hit the Terms, eleven hundred. L.' J. Greene, I
28-2p |
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tractor has the work in charge, which is centre of economical buying. Sahford Tioga, Pa.
For Sole or Rent—Two acres fertile land
a sufficient guarantee that, it will lie done Furniture Co.
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A P L A C E F O R L A D IE S AND G E N T L E M E N
in high slot« of cultivation, one mile from
right.
Keep your eye on what's going on at town. Flowing well, tiling, celery boards.
Albert M. Henry, n prominent lawyer our store. We usk you to carefully com ­ A bargain. Address Owner, 1*. O. Box |
E v e ry th in g P ir a t C l« « «
S h o rt O r d e r * At A ll H o u rs
27-tfc
of Detroit, and his sister, were visitors pare our prices with anyone’s quotations. 1384.
Wanted—Mate and wifo to take care of I
last week at the home of Prof, and Mrs. I-ook them up and we will get your busi­
furnished rooming house. Enquire Herald [
Prompt, Clean Service
Meal Tickets ore Solti at Reduced Rates ; ;
George L. Maris .o f Onora Luke. Mr. ness, Sanford Furniture Co.
22*lf
office.
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Henry was a classmate of Prof..Moris at
Twenty-five tickets $1.00.
Sanford
For Sate— 5 acres truck farm 2 h miles I
the University of Michigan.
in ” '*■
from town h mile from loading station,
Bakery.
29-It
has
2L
inch
flowing
well
and
lias
been
Commodore Wm. C. Towen, of New
Watch N. O. Garner’s window displays plowed ulid harrowed. Address Box 1225
York City, is again witli us. He spent each week for new and big burgnins in Sanford.
.
23-lpc
h
January with us. but business called him
For Sale— Seven and onc-l nlf acres of [
groceries.
24-tf
- home. He thoroughly enjoys our climate
the best truck laud In the famous Oak­
Autoes and carriage painting at Un­ land section on south side of Luke A p o p -1
»
and fishing on the St. Johns which will
;
derwood’s.
First
class
work.
IT
ku.
Half
under
subirrigtiiion.
Tills
land
likely keep him hero another month.
W,e huve a com plete stock just in of all the newest ;
lias
been
paying
well.
Fur
sale
by
tlie
|
All kinds of repair work. Sanford Ma­
Judge Blake may Join him luter hut is
owner and no real estate man need nji*
chine &amp; Garage Co.
48-tf
too busy just now.
_ ,
ply. Joseph F. Neel, Oakland, Flu. 28-!ip
You can get yeUow~c3rn meal at I-ong’s
Tomato plants, sweet ixitnto slips und
The ladies of Sanford were entertained
' •
20-tf velvet beans for sale. 5,000,000 LivingIasi Friday afternpon In the Welakn club Grocery.
sum's New Globe tomato plants ut 1.25
L
Patrician stands for all that is excellent in
rooms b y Mia. Alaaworlh, o f Jacksonville,
•Underwoods for hurness. saddles, horse per thousand Delivery after February
with a lecture on Woman and Her Fu­ and mule Jewelry. ’ 7* '•
17-tf 15th. Headquarters for |&gt;otato slips and
W O M E N ’S F O O T - W E A R
ture Possibilities. Mrs. Ainsworth lias a
Ilot Bread and Rolls for Supper. San- velvet bean seed. J. R- Davis, Bartow, |
1
Flu.
23-8p
charming personality, impressive delivery ford Bakery. ____________ __ ;___________ •
It 1b the world’s"stand a ril'dPex el lence and -durability, and hog
For Sale in Speer Grocery—A complete I
find her convincing arguments won *
Launch Wetriwa will make trip to set of market fixtures, good ice box, 2
won for itself an enviable reputation by its perfect fit, its style :
host of admirers.
Springs Sunday morning at 7, o'clock. blocks, 3 knives, 2 saws. 2 steels. 2 marble
and its servicabilty. It is a P E R f CT SHOE at the Right Price,
;
slabs, good chicken cuop. small labile. 1
Through The Herald's Piano Contest Returning to Sanford at 8. p. in.
and
the most SERVICEABLE SHOE at any PRICE.- Its superior
chair,
2
scalcc.
1
big
sausage
mill.
A
d
­
Sanford will be represented for a year in
Dr. Howard has returned and can be dress O. E. Hartley, 711 Main Sc. Jack-|
merits huve been accorded instant recognition the world over.
Kansas, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana. Ev­ found at his residence in the forenoon sotiville.
_
28-2t
New York,. London, Puns, and Berlin, the great fashion cen­ ! ;
ery citizen of Sanford will receive their and Ids ollice in Uie afternoon.
22-tf
Piano for Salei—Cheap. W. E. Squires, I
pro ratio in increase of valuation tlirough
28-4tc
ters of the world, poy tribute to "P A T R IC IA N " ns the hckliowlPlace the titles to your real estate In Cameron City.
this advertisement. Let every citizen
For
Sale—One
span
of
inuiea.
wagon
the Realty Trust Company and avoid com ­
edged leader in dictating foot fashions.
; !'
J V « l 0' j
:
ami harness; mules six and seven years
. send In at least for a ftvp dollar subscrip­
plications. For particulars address B. F old, Weigh ubout 1.200 pounds, each,
' _ / n'
tion. You negiect your own interest- if
quire of W. A. Minnick. Cameron City.
Whitndf. Jr- Secretary. ^
7-tf
BUY PATRICIAN AND G ET SATISFACTIO N
Vuu fail to d6 to. Send your name today
26-lf-p
Your
cake
order
will
have
my
prompt
and get votes for your favorite contes­
For Sale—Cabbage plants. Geo. Fox, |
attention. C. A. Dobbins, Sanford Bakery.
tant.
city.
21-tT
29-11
Safe for Sale—Inquire Clyde Line Of-1
H. T. Balsford. wife and Miss Anna
T h e M axim um of S ty le at the M in iDop't forget you can get your chipped flee.
28-2t-c
lialsford, cousins o f Mrs. C. R. Walker ar­
beef
and
limn
cut
on
an
American
slicing
For Sale— Mitchell touring car 40 H. P. j
’m um of P r ic e to the W e a re r
rived on last Friday’s boat for a visit
passengers, In first claaa condition.
26-tf
with C, R. Walker and family at their machine at W. W. Long’s market.
Apply, Sanford Herald.
25-tf
home at ‘'Villa Shoora.”
Mr. Balsford Best grade Butterene at Long's grocery.
W
anted—Hauling and teaming to do;
26-tf
aud family ‘come from Greenville, N. Y., Try it while butter is high.
plowing nnd harrowing. Address Frank |
T
le
a
s
r
Carnal; general defirery:------------ ttsffcp —
and flnfl huih t t 'S5BtrdH»T)M~eiianiiff-iiv
For Sole—Rhode Island Reds und’ In­
the temperature. They also find a de­ will m ake you sw itch e s o r p u ffs very
F lo rid a
rided and very favorable change In the reraon a ble In p rice. Anna Bell Topp, dian Runner Ducks, bred (root heavy lay«
S a n fo rd ,
ing stock, 91 per setting of 15 eggs, well I
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development o f Sanford and surrounding Celery City, T la.
eked and delivered at the express o f.
’ P H O N E 1 04
country.
Full hoe bakery goods. Sanford Bakery
e at Monroe. Fla, A ddrttt U. 8. Mikem
U,
Sanford.
Fla.
28-5
p
' W -lt
Order Dobbins' bread irOrn Stockton's. 1

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Sanford Building irfcaan
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T ilt SA r o RD Itf jf ljlì P
Wednesday Club Reception
The reception tendered the Welaka
Club by the Wednesday Club Wednesday
Item s of Interest Gleaned fro m afternoon, Feb. 22nd at the residence of
Mrs. L R. Philips was a delightful oppor­
* Various Sources
tunity o f having the members o f their
sister club assist them by their presence
in appropriately commemorating the
birthday of the "Father of his Country,"
making the 22nd o f February, 1911, a
memorable and red letter day in the cal­
id ers Will rin d a B rief
endar o f their club life..
ol Spring Flowing
The house was very appropriately dec­
lurried R eaders
orated for the occasion with our nation's
flag of many and varied sizes. A very
fine picture of George Washington graced
the occasion.
The reception committee were Mrs. Geo.
L. Moris, president o f the Wednesday
Club, Mrs. (X E. Walker, representing Mor­
tila Washington, and Mrs. L. R. Philips.
This committee pinned on each Wednes­
day Club member n dainty little rod,
white and blue bow.
, The house committee were Mrs. A. D.
Key, Mrf. J. W. Dickins, Mrs. S. O. Chase
and Miss Farneiworth. who charmingly
did the honors o f tiie occasion.
The colonial exhibit was in charge of

a

in Drummond, who wns
Iry worth about $130,000
¡or from Europe on the
lean Line steamship Atnerlout a d u e as to where her
lira. Drummond's loss was
New York |ibllce Sunday
eless while the Amerika
) the bay, and although
immediately aboard the
ro unable to secure the
s to what became ■of the
ch Mrs. Drummond says
ewel case on the dresser
n when she retired.
,

1»r*.“ 35=ciri2z5S»7aBlSwt»«d MrsThrasher. The- ladles contrtbmed ’very
largely to the Interest and pleasure of Hie
occasion by the well askorted display o f
tho great number of colonial heirlooms
Which they hnd seenrai from-tnany e f the

enlng effects jiroducod by. reading and
studying every side of a proposition.
Mrs. L. R. Philips rend a very interest­
ing article on "Poetry." Containing some
fine thoughts, in the clear cut definition
of true pocty. with several beautiful trib­
utes to well known poets.
"Books at Home," o paper by Mrs. S. 0.
Chase whose wise advice and pertinent
suggestions struck the keynote of an every
day home problem, that of the taste ac­
quired by children for reading good, or
indifferent books, so often found in their
homes.
,
“ Uso of Public Libraries,“ u paper pre­
pared by Mrs. E. W. D. Dunn and rend by
Mrs. Key in Mrs. Dunn's absence. This
paper and an article also rend by Mrs.
Key, contained an array af facts showing what a potent factor public libraries
were becoming in the education of the
Iin— Hi
musses today*
Program for March 8th:
I. In th e Scientific World, Mrs. B. F,
Whitner.
1L Civic Improvement, Mrs. Henry
Wight.
Topics of the Times, Club.
A dollar or two*a week furnishes you
JUwuc. Come In and see how we remove
~aTTob«ilacIe8~rar those who have littie t e
Btort on. Saniord Furniture Co.
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F L O W L R S - ^ - P L A N T S _ = .A y L B S

T o help all concerned, all next week,
we will sell G a lv a n iz e d S ig n a l

M ail

B o x e s at 95c;

goes

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your nam e

T h ese B oxes sell foe*$1*25 the

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Furnished on all occasions at
Popular Prices,

For terms see

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evening
The W ednesday Club
will be
invited,
AU the members o f the club who did
concert not hear the annoui^nVment are notified
that the club has been Invited to meet at
the home o f Mrs. Geo. 11- Fernald for the
■.
A tten tion ! Bonus Offer!
month of Mi
The members met very
A s a special oiler to the contestants in promptly on Wednesday afternoon with
the Hssald's Popularity Conical a, aMclnl. throe visitors Present-____________________
"How much to Read" was very dearly
rate on ten year subscriptions will be
made. Regular rate ten years $20 is re­ and comprehensively defined in a fine
artide read by Miss Lillie Foraesworth.
duced to t lS with 30,000 Vstes
Mrs. Geo. H. Fernald in her fiqe paper
Name your favorite contestant for the on "The Culgvatinn of Taste” m sde some
Popularity Piano Contest and mail to the very wholesome suggestions, to the dub
Contest Editor, Mrs. M. F. Keyes, Sanford. In reference to the bcnefidal and broad-

and

onTR EE

ladies o f Sanford who so kindly loaoed
L . H. T E M P L E
t b e iM n u t t n , w en ab l. t h . V (edn w J.y
■ » c K .o .v iu t n o . . L c o u p ,» r
Cltnrtinnukt) Thtir-cotonhri -afternoon a
PfioTfe IC B ."'Ifth a n r t W r A v e r
succesa. Tho collection was not only Interestlng but very .fine and valuable. Special Offering In Ferns.
Sanford.

Indeed it was remarkable that so many
liandaomo old and colonial relics could
have been found in Sanford, The exhibit
would liave been creditable to any city.
Before beginning the program the pres­
ident welcomed the guests in a few well
sal investigation .into the chosen words, concluding by ' quoting a
elation» made on the floor beautiful trlraAc-to George Washington
o f the lower house regarding alleged de­ and statiht'fnnt^ors.’ M. H. Bowler would
fects In battleship armor supplied by the discuss the Personality of Washington. ,
United States steel trust is necessary, ncMiss Peachca Lefilcr, in telling of
o'clock Monduy
morning
blew open
the Washington "A s a Lover," painted an­
------- cording
to several
congressmen,
nnd will
vault
o f the Bank
of Clover,Augustus
at Clover,
be
demanded.
Congressmen
6. other picture o f our patriot and states­
V o* a town
of five hundred
inhabitants,
g y
. -Stanley
of Kentucky
and Henry
T. Ralncj man with which the whole world is not
miles
here, and escaped with very familiar. In our worship of our hero
— nfforty
Illltwik
nmeast
,Hvtofrhldjutoc
all
the
cash
in
the
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procedure.------ - building. The robbers it is rarejy remembered that there were
secured
$3,000 and
$4,000.George times In the life of even this brave man
A newbetween
Indictments,
charging
Preaident
Taft
made
it
plainweek when ho willingly surrendered and laid
B. Coir, Cincinnati's republicanthis
lender,
that
he
will
not
be
deterred
from
his
de­ down his weapons uf defense at the feef
with perjury, wosreturned by Uie grand
termination
to It
call
an extra
of of an army of one; when he the brave
&amp;___ __ jury
Monday.-.
allegea
that Insession
addition
Congress
action
on the
Canadian
---------------; to
receipt to
a f securtj
$48300
Interest
money'
paid soldier was mode captive by the smile
redpnxdty
by any
vote which
•'
by
banks toagreement
former County
Treasurer
Gib- nnd glnnce of the eye of a pretty woman.
the
may take
on the
unPatriotic Songs was a most interesting,
aon,Senate
as charged
in the
firstquestion,
indictment
lest'it
Is
plain
to
him
that
such
vote
is
that Cox was given $17,500 from thea comprehensive and entertaining history of
real
on the
f the
agreement
tam eteat
source
by merlts
Tilden oK.
French,
when our national as well .as patriotic songs of
and
not merely
an attempt
to ovoid an the days that are past and those of the
the latter
wns county
treasurer.
extra
session.
A band
o f robbers, supposed to be com- tho present by Mrs. Fannie Munson. As
A n echo
of annexation
talkonewda
poaed
bLflvox
men. between
andheard
two the orlgin'nnd history of each song men­
in the Conadlan House Tuesday when a tioned was given by Mrs. Munson the
resolution was offered by Major Beattie, members of the d u b and visitors sang
Conservative member for London, OnL, them standing, . accompanied by Miss
declaring that “ regulations aliould be is­ Flossie Frank on the piano and Miss Sal­
sued providing that wherever a, foreign mon with the corneL In this wav Amer­
flag Is displayed, except by the represent­ ica was sung. Red, White and Dluo and
ative of a foreign government, a British the Stars Spangled .Banner. Tho patriot­
—
he ittsplnyad in a more prom­ ic sentiment would have been incominent position."
•
' . ■ -phtt without Yntikee Doodle and Dixie.
The tarri’f f program of the alxty-second These immortal airs were only played. All
Congress will be taken up for action, who were present are certainly debtors to
along with selection o( committees, at a Mrs. Munson for a finely planned and
meeting o f the Democratic members of charmingly demonstrated musical lesson
the W ays and Means Committee of the and liistory o f the patriotic songs of
This feature condudcd the
next llciuse, which Mr. Underwood, of America.
program
for
the afternoon.
Alabama, the chairmen, called for next
The members of the Wednesday' Club
Monday.
lent additional charrm to the occasion In
their revival of colonial days by dressing
D edication o f K n ow les Hall
The people of Sanicml ore cordially In­ their -hair in the style o f that time and
powdering i t Also remembeing the very
vited. lit attend the dedication of the new
popular beauty patch on the face. Misses
Knowtcs HalLRollina College on Thursday
Lefiler, Summit. Frank a n q j Bowler were
evening, March 9. at o'clock. Tigs build­
in colonial costume. ■ &lt;*1^
ing, which with its furniture and equip-'
The refreshment committee consisting
meat cost $45.000, takes the place of Uie
of
Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. M oya Dickins-. and
earlier Knowles Hall, which was burned
Mrs- L. RL Philips, 'assisted by Misses
Dec. 2, 1909, and which was the first
Furtie» worth, Speer, Loftier, Frank and
building erected in Florida for uses, o f
-Bowler,
with Martha Washington seated
tit* higher education; it wilt be dedicated'
at
the
table
pouring tea and coffee, made
on tiie twenty-fifth anniversary of the
the afternoon's |&gt;teaaUro complete by their
dedication of the first Knowles Hall,
•o tnatjtbo occasion will be in some daintily served salad course. Also car­
rying out the patriotic and Washington
sense the celebration of the completion
sentiment. The delicious chicken Balad
of a quarter-century - o f college work rIn
was surmounted by a miniature flag, Uie
this state. The building itself is the
cute little rod hatchet was quletlyvreposgift o f Mrs. Heater Ann Knowles and
ing on the plnte by the side o f aljeTjUUAndrew Carncgjo. both of whom will be
present i t l h e dedtcetKw-if - their - health clous cherries which Uie house fuuimlttee
wilt permit, i t i s expected ib a t brief .had kindly gathered. -The.dainty doilies
with cherry designs oompleletl ttpe charm,
addresses will be given by representa­
ing scheme.
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tives of the various colleges and uniThe Wednesday Club will be pleased to
Baseball games will be played with accept the kind invitation of Mrs. Fernald
;
the Stetsop University nine on the after­ to meet with her during March.
noons o f Thursday and Friday
a faculty and Glee Club concert
given, to which the public are
and i t which'the new organ and
piano will be played.

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your hens ore not giving you the' eggs they should. Try our feeds
for them, and see if the change wont pay you. We huve'iiie
feed for your cow also. If you ore not trying it now come to set*
or phone us, nnd w cw ill tell you what feeds you will get the lx-st
results from.
In staple groceries we can save you money; now if you lik&lt;
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their looks. Most men select their
cigars by color, the Bhape and the
smoothness o f the wrapper. And
how o ften-iheir beautifully brown
and symmetrical perfectos prove a
snare and a delusion. Call for a
Tampa Guide cigar and you will get
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lloward-Packard

Land Company, Incorporated, Sanford, Florida

D-PACKARD LANDS
W ritten by B . A . H O W A R D , P re sid e n t
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apparent concentrated effort on

Howard-Packard Land Company

the part of large financial interesta in the east and central west
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farm lands in order to keep the
money in the home State. Such
advice in certain instances is un-

are suitable for sound invest*
ment»«. Q urJiinda___are proving
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t-r—---------------------themselves. You have onlv to
drive through and around the
Celery Del,ta to see that for yoursuif. The danger in buying land

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questionably sound, but in the
arlsus fraal b“ y '" « 11111,1 sitî'11
cose o f proven lands, tlie-motive
s,f |- a P0“ 0* wt! h"Y,® ne,ver
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advocated and never will ndvois purely selfish.
^ cate. We want every purchaser
The man intending to buy thé
to see and to know what ho is
right kind of .Florida farm land , buying.
usually has several hundred dolBut the main reason why the
Inrs on deposit in his local hank
Howard-Packard lands at San}
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ford, at New Volusia, at Lake
drawing 4 per cent, interest. I lus
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Charm and at Pmecastle are a
money is used by the banker for
smjnd p i m e n t lies not alone
loans. Depletion of the savings
¡n their produ ctive'possibilities
account is a serîùus matter and
hut in the fact that the United
must be prevented by the hanker
States as a whole is approaching
if at all possible.
Hie END 01* LAN D— tho end of
The magazines carrying investment advertising editorially ad4
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vise against investments promisb
ing more than from 4 per cent to
5 per,cent. In the face of this

COOD land.
^en year-s a^ ' ^,r ¡»stance,
you could hardly sell Western
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prairie land for $1 an acre.
H()raej Umt wou]d not .'sell for
$20 now average up to $1 fit) aud

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elsewhere, tlmt is why I say see your
Innd before baying.

Some hinds nre re-,

mote from railroads
Swampy,

Some lands are

while others ure

just samT

y o u ’ can

buy

th e m

for

a lit t le

There is absolutely no need to “get 8tu(’k',
(to use the parlance o f the day) in buy­
ing Florida farm land if-the-prospective
purchaser will go about it in the same
way ns lie does his otherbusiness.
tho prices we are offering our lands
I consider them much lower than thuir
productive capabilities warrant.

Every

qcre we nre handling will prove itself,
under intelligent cultivation, a larger in­
come earner than any interest earned in
nny bank, stocks or bonds.
Eyiu if not cultivated, these lauds will
prove satisfactory by reason of the un­
earned increments—the greater the num­
ber of settlers on uny tract the greater
the increase in value of the remaining
tracts.
By the natural law of

supply and de­

mand alone, the Howord-Pncknnl lands
arc the basis o f sound investment.
Why shouldn't imy man who makes
up his mind, make money on any of our
lands?

Dollars do not grow on any of

the trees neither do dollars sprout from
tho ground in a literal sense:

But uny

man wlm looks forward to anticipating
the temporary inconveniences o f settling

merits
The Fiftli Avenue hnnk’s divi­
dend was 100 per. cent, Bronx
Borough bank paid 20 per cent;
First National hank paid 32 per
cent;-New York County National

in new

territory

and prepares to meet

them for the sake of the greater future,
can do better here than he can on p'
weekly salary.

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When I wus in Chicago reticently. 1
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was struck with, the difference in the p o­
sition of the average. Chicago toiler mid
sunny Florida.-

I saw thousands of fam­

ilies whose total earning capacity is sufficent only to provide for their necc^ities day by duy.

They

hud no surplus.

Poor food, poor housing, accidents, occa­
sional nbn-eni ploy meat kept them on the
margin.

Likely 'som e of them had neg-

ha ted their opportunities.

Like enough s

some of them werejon the margin be­
cause o f their own folly, but in nny case,
living in a there shack and cultivating
enough to live on in Florida is far better

most handy for the financing of
the plans of the money power.

Peoples Bank Building

than (lie
them

weurisouie

round

of toil up

the Sanford Celery
derful

sub-irrigation,

deals with
Funus.”

Delta mfll the won­
system.

the "Resources of Volusia

Other

literature tells you ac­

tual facts about the lands
our settlers.

Another

as related by •

I11 fact, if you are endowed

with ambition plus-com m on-sense tliere
is everything in the Sanford and near
Sanford situationTiiiit should look mighty
good to you.
„ The
next Homeseekere'
excursion
'le a v e s - northern and control western
points March 1 and lfith, so you had bet­
ter write me about yourself today. Ad­
dress plainly:

�T o T elephon e S u b scrib e rs
You will get quicker service by calling
by number New director!)» are now
o a t II you have none notify central,
only call by name U given In directory,
or In case o f party lines, where more than
one party la on tho line.
The following changes have been made
since the directory was issued. Cut tills
out and pasto In directory:
185— Butts, W. N., Residence,
190—Bell, Mrs. S. J., «d a.
249-5—Cobb, C. C., Monroe Store
199— Dubose, H. CL, Rea.
89r-*-Dobblna &amp; Stockton, Bakery.
17*3—French, A. V., Res.
102-3— Footer, Dr„ Farm.
450— Fla. Veg. Growers' Assn. Office.
155—Hatch, F„ Fish House.
300-5— Humes, W. W., Res.
187-5— Hughes, R. L , Farm.
237— Hayroan, W. Z., Osteen Office.'
194— Holland's Garage.
522— H owklnaA Warren, Market.
238— Inglia, Weir, Res,
359—Kemp, Dr. E. CX, Rea.
275— Lawson, J. B„ Store.
198—Lipe, M, P.. Office.
554—Mallory, J. L., Res.
328—Miller—F. W., Res.
187—Mllteer, W. fL, Res.
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7-4—Moffett. J. C.. Monroe Store.
2------- Marks, R. fL, Rea.
191—Post, W. C.. Office.
Rantoul, C. W., Res., Lake Mary.
330—Sanford Supply Co. Store.
A-3—Sanf. Tree. Co., Mecca Hammock
A -8— Ssnf. Trac. Co., Park Ave. Stn.

TO csm iurxT rroffictt—

Is truly said as our business has been to give our c u s ­
tomers the greatest amount for the Dollar and we a r e
now daily receiving cases and cases of the highest q u a l i t y
merchandise of all kinds See some of our special b a r g a i n s
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iH H M N m N M m N iN itítítiiuiñ M K

10 Yards Cabot
— Bleaching- 89c
For

M onday

only

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192—Sanford High School, New Bldg.
346— Va-Caro. Chem. C a., FSctory.
197— Whitcomb, J. C., Office.
24—Whitcomb, J. C., Res. ■'
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THRAD

Yards Cabot Yard
W id e Bleaching for
Two Stores— 121-123 E. First Street

DISCONTINUED

354—Berrlman Bros.
102-3— Camp, Mrs. M. A.
237— Drew &amp; Muasclwhite.
89—Fernandez, Joe.
300—Hester, Mrs. M. K.
232— Ingram. Jno.
285—Sanford Pressing Club,
322—Thompson, Jack.
223— Wright. W. H.
271—Young, G. H.

laWiTS— A , fu ll- assortment of colored
Lawns in neat floral and figured patterns,
also in black and white, worth 10c yard, see
this lot Monday at.a y a r d . . . ...............8J^c

Herman Daniel, who has been quite 111
at Southerland with measles, Is now at
home recuperating.
Mrs. Junnlgun of Christina, Is visiting
her aiater, Mrs. Charlie Harrison.
Mrs. Brook came over with Revi Brook
from Oviedo Saturday and stayed until
Monday.
We are glad to not? that Dr. Burns is
again able to be up.
Mr. David and family have returned to
Geneva and In future will reside here.
_ Mrs. Moran Mrs- EUicredge, David
Speer and wife visited Sanford last Sat­
urday. Frank Sutton. Geo. Peters, J. P.
Taylor and I. D. Hart were also in the city.
The predicted cold wave struck Geneva
as well as other places kiUing potatoes
and beans and tomatoes.
Messrs. Stone and Morris have returned
to New York. These gentlemen made
many friends while here and will be.very
much missed especially In Sunday school
jn r iL . Wc hope to see them In Geneva
again next winter.
Mrs. J. W. Daniel entertained the
Home Mission Society last week. After
spending several hous sewing for the or­
phans at Enterprise the hostess served
ambrosia and cake which was very re*
freshing and enjoyable.

riaa P rizes

W on W hile You H esitated

Some weeka ago Sanford merchants
offared elegant prizes to those who wdhld
help boost 17m Herald Contest by secur­
ing subscriptions to The Herald, and
those elegant, new and up to date prizes
ware awarded, os announced. Once more
is demonstrated beyond doubt, “ Procras­
tination is the thief o f time." and while
you waited others won, without missing
the time and with very alight effort on
The first prize, an elegant

Buttons — A special assortment of genuine

Amoskeag Gingham:

chair from

Maude Harris.
The second prize, a beautiful ladles*
bat waa carried away by Miss Gladys
Gatcbel.
The third prize, an elegant gold framed
picture waa secured by Miss Jessie StuThe elegant cape given early In the
contest waa capturkd by Mias LudUe
Richards.
The men’s hat offered by Palmer &amp;
Seigh was won by E. R. Potter.
Can you afford to hesitate longer and
let some worthy person' capture a $400
prize piano toot Don't delay, but send
all you possibly can this coming week.
ainsi ug ami l he mnnngfv
mant, aa announced For' the third time,
warns everybody to turn In all subscrip­
tions possible at onc&amp; Get first place
and bold lr ts tb e s a r e e t w ay to win the
grand prize in The Herald's Plano ConU se Send today. Delays are dangerous.

■75 pieces of the
well ■knowp Amoskeag Apron Ginghams.
These are all fast colors in blue, brown, red
and green checks, nlso plaids, our price a
yard o n ly .___ .*.............................._ . 7 ^ C

white Curtain Swiss 12 Vic value o n ly .J O c

Sheets— 10 dozen Double Bed Shoets, and
worth 50c, o n l y . . . . . . . . . . . . w . ............... 41c

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Linen— A special leader full 28 inches wide
natural Bleach Linen, good value fox 20c
yard, Monday on ly................................. IGHc
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Persian Lawn — White Persian Lawn in
a sheer quality, Monday
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only . i ___ . . ...9VSc

special a yard

dozen, for Monday n d ozen ...............
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Envelopes— Regular size Envelopes worth
5c a package, special Monday........

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Lace Curtains — Genuine Nottingham Lace
Curtains, 3 yardB long in neat and attrac­

BoXAVritlng Paper — Just received

tive designs, n pnir...... ............................ 69c

of Box Writing Pnper worth 12 Vic
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Military Hose Supporters— Ladies’ Pad

special only..........................................

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Parasols—Large showing of Parasol? will

black, white and colors, Motidny sjiednl a

be made Monday in all the leading patterns

nair.^r.,.................................. .................... 23c

and designs, the prices are the very Imvrsi

Front Satteeu CoverctLHose Supporters
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Oil Cloth — Table Oil Cloth in white, mtfrhle
or fancy patterns, 25c quality o n l y ...'.. 19c

saltwater Pearl Buttons worth up to 1iV a

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N ew S h o w in g L a d ie s* W a sh S u it s and S k ir t s

S h o e s and O x fo rd s — Our large stock of

From the leading Suit and Skirt Manufacturers
on M onday, don’t fail to see these great values

summer styles in Men, Women and childrens Oxfords

L in e n S k ir t s — See this

Men’s .O x fo r d -J u s t sec these

-Tnis assortment
beautiful assortment of o f Skirts is a splendid
Linen W o B h Skirts priced value for $1.50 each hut
our prices
S p ccia l

spring

and

have practically all arrived and the p r ic e s art* low.

graceful

styles

“ Snow

Ladles Puntps am i Oxtonls

Shoes

W if
th.eseII t.woll wel1.
mnkes of all leather shoes theJ
Union Made" in all the_best lasts.
imv r i
and the latest style toes In Gun shoes that will satisfy and .wear i
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See our well selected line of dress
Metal, also Patent Leather und ■stioe3 0xf6rds and Pujn|(S. lin,|
Vici, and last hut not leust Tan

these

prices are amazing I""

S h ir t w a is t s — A large assortment of the newest and

C h ild re n s O xfo rd s and Pumps— T h e *

nobbest Shirtwaists in the plain tailored style, also
part witli lace and embroidery trimmings. See this
special assortment of Shirtwaists Monday, special 9 8 c

Pumps and Oxfords in patent leather and _til 1 other
popular leathers are in stock in a l l sizes, the p r ic e s are
Simply Money Savers.
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T ra v e lin g B a g s
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Just received a new shipment of
Leather and
p attin g Bags at
Bpecial prices.
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See our large selection of Trunks
with and without the qutomptic
trays, from - $ 3 .9 8 to $ 1 6 .8 9

See this strong line o f new Sun
Cases, all leather, $5 .00 values
special

Victor T alking Machines A n ot h e r
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What a pity to miss the pleasure of a
Victor in your home. Just because
the whole price isn’t handy for. you
today.- You can buy -this king of
instruotentg on easy payments that
will ne^er worry or embarrass you,

Department
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We have just added another depart­
ment to our store and are now show­
ing a strong line of Tin and Enamelware in Pots, Pans,) Sauce Pans,
Buckets, Water Pails, Pie Pans, Tea
Kettles, Spoons and many other articles-and-the-prices are bargains.-------

Buttororlck : -Patterns

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incorporation

by-tnwa*ani trim plrt lug the orsiolratkm of the
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SANFORD LODGES
^ fVQrm’0n' *,t"? •*“ l°r the |Hit|v»bd( electlnj
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I. hereby liven thnt we. th«’under*lg
such officers of the- curtnratlifti na are hereinbefore
-ESrito «p p £ to the HanocaWe A. W, GllcE
provided for, and thereafter Ihf.nntiual meeting of
Sanford Lodge No. 2 7 , 1. O. O. r.
L“ '™ 0i ï 5 r î h i .stole of J'loHci*. at Tnlluhai
the atoc^huden of this unrporalkm shall be held
jiceta
every Monday at 1:30 p. m . over Imperial
on Uie second Tueaday of January of each and Theatre. W. P. Stona. N..G.
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every year. .
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Secirlsry ot State of the --Uifehlghwt nmount of Indehtrdne*«or liability S em in ole C h ap ter No. Z .O rder C aatern Star
Jo whtrtrUdj corporation altall tubicct Itaelf. shall
State of Florida.
Meeta every second and fburth Friday In rnonlji.
he art amount equal to the entire capital »lock of
A n to n or B«oocr«BAiioM or
Every one who ha* aeon hla Star In Ihe Real are
,thli corporation.
cordially
Invited to vlalt the chapter.
-----THE----AmcLr V li ■ *
Auer t . Koaauca, Sec‘ y.
SANFORD I«AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
Tlte name* and yeridences of the autwcriblng In
JJfporatora of Ihlacnrporatlon, and the nmount of
r.P ,t..C «l«ry C U y fierlo
the capital «tick sutm-rtbedlry mch. tire nt fnttqwx:
Meetings first and thlrdTue*dti&gt;* In every ninni Ir.
irt mgelWf for the purpoae offnrtnlng alxxlypo» F.E. Houghton,
Boston. Mats.
712it »hare* Hall in Welhoroe lUock, third Dour.
It” and corpotato under and by virtue of the law»
F. Wilcox,
Scranton, I’a.,
712)4 shares
Ji the State of Ootid a. and dp hereby adopt the
Howard,
Sanford, Fla
7I2N share*
fullow titit Article* of Incorporation:
J. i f r.nckard,
Sanford, Fla.,'
712 ü share*
* P h oenU Lodge No. !
CC C, Howard,
Amrtr. I.
_§nnfnrd, Ha.,
l()() share*
Meets second and fourth
H. C. Trask
Sanfordi Fla.'.
SO share* knights always
y» «reta
welcome. IV,
la W im a Wiiuriu. The subarritong .Incorpora- r a m B. rFruç h. K. R.
im ortneipat place of bualnett ahall be at Sanford. tor* have hereunto *ct their name*:
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OraSsCounty. .Florid a. but If ahall have awhothF. E. HOUCHTON.
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Lodge,
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da and In othrr Suteanfthe United Slate* nnd In
G. W. Spencer. Master; J. &lt;3. EnamlngerJ-Secrgi
B. A. HOWARD.
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lory. Communication every first and third TViixTorylin coon trie* aa its Hoard or Director* may-deJ. 0. PACKARD,
days at 7:30 p. m. Visiting brother* ■— 1—
ttnnTne.
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11. C. TRASK.
Unite B roth erh ood o f C a rpen ter»
St Are nr FLonnA
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The general nature of the'bualncst to be frana^Cotnrrr or Os a» «
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■cirri by »aid corporation it to dp any and all of
era o f A m erlc^ ,
' the thing! her! In let forth and In any part of the
I hereby certify that before ma. a Nuinry Public,
world, a* principals, agent*, truatreaor otherwise., personally appeared B. Adna Howard.-Je*ar 0 k Sanford laical Union No. 1751. U. B. of C. and,],
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and In furtherance, not in limitation of the general Packard. Claude C, Howard, and Homer C. Trask, of A. meeta every Thursday night at 7 o'clock In
powers conferred by the lavra of the State of Flort- to me well known to be four of the persons named the Eaglrs' Hall W. A. Rumohr, president; J.-b,
U and who aubarribed their narties to the foregoing Lent. R. S A T . .
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[ ~ ■*' '^«purchase. own. hold, control, ierrth. rent, adli Articles uf Inrorivirnlkm, nnd severally acknowl­
mortgage, exchange, and otherwise deal In real edged before me that they siibicrilinl and executed
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rsiilr nnd any rights, title. Interest or estate there­ the same for the purposes therein expressed
in In the SlAtaW Florid* nnd In othrr rtftlM of the
hfcWmma Wotimte, I have hereunto set tuy hand
* United State* and In foreign countries.
ntuT official seal, at Sanford. In the County of
Xu .injulre, own, leoae. occupy farina, farm lands. Orunge and the State of Florida, on this the ilth
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archarda, groVea,-ranejtea. town sties and territo­ day of February. A, D., 1011.
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ries: to lay out, plat. Improve, Irrigate, drain, culti­
*n— s .vate car. or operate the property o f the corpora­ ‘ S » A 1 L _ ------- _
Room 13 Pico Building
tion, or of other*, and to do and perform all things
Notary
Public.
Slate
ofÎFhÎrÎcfiP^ftrtrFI
appropriate or needful for the development ami
pjione 335
l .*■ My Commission expires
c* Feb. 4 th. 1013
Improvement of the same for any purpoaca foi
which the »nme may be adapted, to undertake and
S
tatl or MA«Atsiusrm 1
direct the management and sale of the property of
Coormr or Surroui
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ml of others, and
nd to
the corporation, orthe
property
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I hereby certify that before me. a Notary Public,
f transact on commission the general business of
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C A P IT A L * 30 , 000.00 in nnd fnr snM County and Stale, personally ap­
rrsl estate broker.
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To buy, sell, lease, rent, erect nnd construct hous­ peared F. E Houghton, to me well knuwn to I«- one
DENTIST es. builJlnga. works and factories of any kind on of. the person* named irr., nnd who executed Ihe
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nnd acknowledged thnt lie executed the snirif Tor O ffice: H in es Bldg, tn rer W oodn ifT e S tö r«
°*To manufacture, produce, purchase or otherwise the portion's therein mentioned.
Im WmtiM WiiCtror, I have hereunto act my
acquire: to hold, own, mortgage, pledge, sell, a*
SA N FO R D . FLORIDA
— otherwise
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sign, transfer
or
dtspoen of. trade and hand and official ten) nt Horton, In the County of
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deal in and with timber, lumber, nasal atom*. U iif February, A. D , 1011.
tUi/ers. eioterlals, fruits, farm produca, lire stock
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and all othrufoods, personal properly, ware»,
BetHl I (Seal) '
—— Cm»« L-BAShB,,_
iiirrc-hnndlse oT ivtry class nnd defCTlptlnrt w
wtitcti
Notary l*ubile for Mnsaochusetlt
may
to effectu
effi
mar he
ho calculated
calcolateti directly
mrectiy or Indirectly
inuirrcuy io
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aie Ita bualnea*.
; DENTIST *
ue land*
lands and secure
(he lame
same hy pledges
Tu Usuo
aecure thè
pledget
Statt or Pwmsylvamia |
or lirtda of trust or mortgages of nr upon the «thole
CotiKTWnr Ijlciawamma J
Phone 10
Welbom Block
art of the
or any part
thè property held by Ihe corporation.
hereby certify thnt before ine, * Notary f’ ubltc.
and lo aeli and pledge such bonds for nroper corpo­ InIhnd
for said County nnd State, personally ap­
' ** Sanford, Florida
rate use* ai and wheo thè Board of Ihrectnrs msy
J. F. Wilcox, to me writ known to I* one of
determinr; toioan and tarrow money on notes. peared
Prompt Service
Polite Service
Accurate Service
the
persons
named
in.
and
who
executed
thefore■Ih.-r —- ih il i—
nnd alliicLrd AlHcTi'i or IncorfVJXMlnnriind
To guarantee, auhtcrlbe for, hold, purchase, or going
thnt he executed the same for the
nnd will appreciate your patronage
Otherwise acquire, tell, transfer, «align, mortgage, acknowledged
therein mentioned.
tiinlge, or o'herwUe dlstiose of the shares and rap- purposes
I
m Witmess Wnrtrnr. I have hereunto set my hand
IUl ala k of, or any bond*, securities and rvldencci
FOUR PER CENT allowed on Savings Deposits
official seal at Scranton, In tlir (Vunty of Lnck*
of Indebtedness Issued or created by any otner cor­ and
DENTIST
poration or corporations of this slate, or any other awanrin, And State of Pennsylvania, on this 7th
Safety Deposit Boxes for rent
•tale, country or nation; and while the owner of day of February. A. D., 1011.
Rooms 23. 24 nn&lt;L23. Pkn Bldg.
‘ Phone 41
such stock, bonds or other otdiitntlons. to exercise (SeAl)
Ntt iri V. Durrr
ail the rlghu, power* and privilege* of ownerthip
SANFORD. FLORIDA,
. Nutary Ihibllc
thereof, nnd to exercise voting powers thereon to
M. M. SMITH.
H. R. STEVENS.
H. E. TOLAR
My commission will expire ar the end of next e e » # e e » e # * » e r e i w e e # e e e e » e * e r » e e e e e r
the same extent that a natural person might or
session of the Senate.
could do.
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President
Vico-Presldcnt
Caahler
To make contracts of any kind whatsoever for
the furtherance of la businesses and purposes, «nd
rrnlly to exercise such powers as way be Ind- In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial C ir­
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t la the purpoae« and business of said corporacuit. Orange County, State of Florida
Attorney* nt la w
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lion, nnd to have, exercise and enjuy nil the rights,
pawns and privilege* Incident to corporations or* J. F. Harrison
gaolxtd and existing under the law* of the State of
Sanford. Florid if
Charles M. Hamilton. JuFlorida,
Mortgage Foreclosure Peoples Dnnk Bldg.
The foregoing clnusrs shall be construed aa Inde­ ih R. IlnmlUon. Samuel
iV.
Ganr
und
Leonidas
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pendent objects./businesses and powrrt, and the
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rnurnt-ixtion Of any specific liuslrrss or twwer shall Hunyen*
not be held to limit or restrict in any manner any To Samuel W. Csar und Leonidas H. Dimynn:
It nptiears from the nlfidovit of Andrew Johnson,
oi|i-t business oriv A x of this corporation:
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herein duly filed. In which he says that he is the
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solicitor of the complainant in the above entitled
PHYSICIAN
J.S'Vt.'
Tlie nmount of the capital stock of this corpora­ cause, that the defendants Samuel W. Gear ami
Office &amp; Residence SIB Magnolia ‘A ve *
tion »hall be EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND iX)L- lr-midas It. Hunyan nra non-residents of the stale
LAKS (SHOO.OOO.OO), to be divided into eight OflTortda, rind that their rrsidencrv Is in the city
Oilice Hour»: 9 to 12: 3 to 6
t i s r n m ' and W agons
Dlackam lfhlng and H o rssa h o sln t
shares of the psr
thousand share*
par value of One Hundred of Rlciimondi state of Indiana.
You are therefore ordered to appear to this bitl *•
Dollars U100.4HH
------ capital
— - ■ stuck
- Four
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1100.001 cacti.
each. Of
said
Other hours by appointment
Dollar* (*460.000 00) on'Monday,'the 3rd-tiny of April. Itlll, the same
llundird Fifty Thousand
Tbi
divklrd into four thousand five hundred shares of twlng n rule day of this court.
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It is further ordered (lint this notice be imhiished Sanford
the tiar value of One Hundred Dollaro ($100.00)
each.. shall be coranum stock, and Three Hundred for four successive weeks in tho Sanford Herald, a
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Fifty Thousand Dollars ($350,000.00) divided newspaper published In Sa’nford, Florida.
Witness. 11. M. Koblnsoti. cierk of the Circuit
(alu three thousand live hundred shares of the par
value of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each, Court of the 7 th Judicial Circuit In Orange county,
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Florida, and the seal thereof this the 10th day of
shall te preferred alack.
Ssid preferred slock shall entitle the holders to February, 1911,
ATTOftNEY-AT-LAW
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M.
ROBINSON,
Clerk,
ma-iin in each year, out of the'nei earnings of the
[seal!
Uy M A. Howard, D. C.
rurpurntion. a Hied yearly dividend of Seven (7 )
Practices
in
State
ami
Federal
Coqrts.
per centum before auy dividend shall be psldupun Andrew lohnson.Solicitor (or Complainant. 27*4t
or lei apart for the common stock; such dividend
M. G. T. Building.
Pttona 24B
on the preferred atpek shall be payable aemi-nmmNotice For Publication.
sllr upon the First day of January and of July of
tsrh year. The dividends on the preferred stock
DEPARTMENT OF THF, INTERIOR ’
shall 1 * cumulative, so that. If In any yeardiviU. S. LAND OFFICE
.-dendt amounting to seven (7 ) per centum shall
e
Gainesville, Fin., February 4. (Oil
not 1«: paid on such preferred stock, the deficiency
shall Iw a charge upon Ihe net earnings of the enrNotice I»’ hereby given thnt Edwin A. Gilbert
wnliun. and be paid subsequently Injure any div- whose port office udilrexa la Sanford, Horliin. &lt;IIJ, AJTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at l-AW
ctidi shall be paid upon or set apart for the com- on the otti dny of October, IDIO.. file In ilusoftlce
Practice in State and Federal Court»
nitm stock.
Sworn Statement and Application, No. I)7ti40*to
The halangq of the net profits of the corporation, purchase the n-w K of S-c H und n-c M of » w X.
Wcjborn
Block
- - Sanford. Fla
afli rthe pavmeut of laid cumulative dividends uf Section 12, Township 21 south. Range 31 east. Tal­
•even (7) per centum per anniilp, to the holders of lahassee meridian, and the timlier thereon, under
prrlerrrd stock, may be distributed as dividends
acta
soiling the holders of Ihn •mtninnii stm'fr nx
?.l‘C/ l L?s|1!^.tl'LJ,[.,tl‘f, *h» tilj!UnTlTtnljcr
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and Si(title
-w u-u tbs Boe rd o fDlfPCtbfi'STiandclermiiic.
Law,'* at such value as might be fixed b:
Ttir-AJonrd of Director* may lasuo suett preferr«! ment, nnd that, pursuant to such nppll
W W V W VVVVVW UVr t V r t W W V W W W W W SWSrtSVSSSW W W SSW t
■stwk t|nd certifScntes therefore ns nnd when the land and llmticr thereon have tiren appraised at
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
ssid Hoard shall determine, and the vote or assent Five Hundred Twenty Dollars, the llmiier estimat­
AT-LAW
of the stockholder* shall not be necessary for such ed 40,000 board feet nt $5 per M. and 40.000
Issue,
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The holder* of preferred stock shall. In case of that said applicant will offer final proof In support
Florida
Utuldatlon or dissolution of the corporation, be en- of application and swum statement on the IDth
Residence*. Sanford nnd Svlvnn Lake
, lilted to lie paid-in full, both the principal of tht'lr iluy uf Apt it. 11)11, In-fore the Clerk of the Circuit
shares and the accrued dividends, tiefpre any Court, at Orlando. Flotilla.
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r w * # w r w e w M M « e * r * * * w w »«
amount shall be txiWl to the, holder* of the common
Airy person 1» nt liberty to protest thl* purcfiMe
•trr V. The holders of preferred stock shall not I* before entry, or initiate a contest at any lime be­
• entitled to vote said preferred stock in any election fore patent issues, by filing n eorruboralrtraffidavlt
ol ■llrrrtnrs or for the management of the corpora- in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the
entry.HENRY 5. CHUUB,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
11 ifpreferred stock shall He rwflcqmable at tliw 2(|-9p .
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optioh of the Board of Directors, at any dividend
NOTART PUBLIC
luylng time after five (6 ) years from the dale of
issue uf said stock, at par Value of said stock niul n U. S. District Court, Southern Dl»trlct
premium &lt;&gt;f five (5 ) per centum, together with all
' twtrued Interest or dividends.
of Florida
Office iu City Hall
—■: .-i.'.ny hokters
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of preferred stock shall have the up­
In
the
matter
of
Chas
II
Evans
and
Thomas
S.
turn at any time after three years from the date of
doing business as Charles H.
Manufactured with pure diillUed water—they will prevent lllncu, aid
Niue of («Id stock of converting the same into any Davis. partners.
Bankrupt.
vilhe lands or property of the corporation which Evans
a d a m e Jo s e p h in e
In
the
Matter
of
Petition
for
Final
Discharge.
digestion and give you health
they may select, at its market price at ilio time uf
On the 22nd day of February. A D. 11)11. un
Wilt open • cliM for in ch in i ihe
•Util conversion: and upon tlte •urrcndsswif sal t reading
the
foregoing
psUllan.
It
is
unirmi
by
Ihe
•tack at any time after three years from date of Court that a bearing l&gt;e hod upon the same on
‘•sue, the Board of Directors shnll cause to be Issued the 27th day of March, A. Ü. 1911. before said
ru’ier conveyance of a sufficient amount of the Court at Jacksonville, in said District, at ten
Culling
property of ihe corporation, which tjiay tw selected o'clock In tha forenoon, and that not ire thereof be Tailor System of Dress
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by the bolder
s a i d 'p n f s m a stock,
tederm published to the Herald, a newspaper printed in
sskl stock a t par.T ogeilirr with an y interest o rd lv - said District, and that all known creditors and F e b r u o r y is L
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other persons In Interest may apneas at the said
YoweU ButlJiug
All or any portion of the common slock of this time and place and show cause, if a n * they have, TELEPHONE 293. •
", rorPorslion m ay be payable In real or personal
‘ petitioner should not lie
Ropcrty.'qr In labor or aefvirea or m ay be Issued why the prayer uf

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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C. M. HAMILTON V i .

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¿Peoples Bank of Sanford, Florida

BUTT

■ The ONLY bank in Sanford that
"INSURES EVERY DOLLAR- DE-----------^
'POSITED AG AIN ST LOSS From any
and dll causes.
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BANK

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DICKINSON &amp; DICKINSON

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L I V E R Y , F E E D and

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H o rse s and M u lc s Bought and E x c h a n g e d

ANDEW JOHNSON

; Shoe Repairing By Machinery ii

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Q u ic k e r, N eater and B e tte r than the O ld W a y

GEO. A. D COTTES

Just Try Me and See
• Same Man but New Locfition
No. 113 W. first Street, Next Door to W podruffY Storc

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THOMAS EMMET WILSON

t i r r T A NS 0 N

SANFORD.

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FLORIDA

Drink a Bottle of

L. G. STRINGFELLOW

G IN G E R A L E O R S O D A W A T E R

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Tho Sanford Co ca Cola Bottling C o ., Sanford, F I*

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’v^D iV corporation sh a ll continue and h av e full
bower to exercise i u corporate rights ami frnnchls^ l"r i period of nlnrty-n in e (DO) years from and
ariri the coam eooem ent o f its corporate existence.

Anns

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business o f this corporation riroil he conduct­
'd iw the following officers: a preside tit, a general
manager.^a secretary and treasurer, elected by the
• » •r d of Directors from among iliclr number, and
» Hoard of five Directors who must I» holders of
one or more share* of oommon slock of the corpo
**11 A1? he elected an n u ally by « aid stockboidere.
i l nl" toe first annual meeting of the stockhaidero
m relnoiler provided for, and until th eir succaaaon
*f*| « W o d and qualified, tba a ffic A t of this corpo­
ration shall be-.

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orusn] for tb s purchase of real or personal property,
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m e paym ent o f labor or services, at a Just
, A .-tsiiistlu n ta b e determ ined by the Board of Di-

6- A. H o w a sp , Prsahlent,
U. A. ilowAxu, General Mn
J. O. P a c s a x p . Secretary.
a
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- Pacsaxd
, Treasurer.

F IR S T NATIONAL BANK

^ IH a further orderedlif the Court, that.the C iert
shall tend by mall to all known creditors ‘notice of
end this order, addpsrtxi to thtm at
sold XH&gt;tltkm
ret
their pis a in in u la M w tts t
Witness the Honorable Janies W. Irtcke. Judge
of the said Court, and the real thereof at Jackson­
ville. In said District, aa the 22nd d a y ,if February.
A D. lu ll.
.
„ JAMES VIL L O O tt
A true copy,
)se«l|
Attest: E. 0. Locke, Clerk.
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.Board of Directors shall be:

«r iA S H »SM
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A SH E’S

first wgahixaUoo meeting of the holdart of
o f‘t k i t t n w i k a tijf 11 bo held to
¡1“ dh»,°f SanJord. Orange Count7 rWirid*. the
t : lu-tpal piace of business of the oorparalioa. et
t u office, ^ tbs corporation, oa the fifterath day
u Manu A- a , 101L for (he purpoae of edopUng

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M . r . M fM JTFtU, A s s L C ashier

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Only National Bank in Orange C o u n ty . ^
Funds Protected by Burglary In su ran ce

Phon« 9 2 3

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P H O N E NO. 4 0 .

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FLORIDA

Wad« W ill P a y Phon« Toll on
All Q«nuln« Ord«r«

T H E M. &amp; R. S T O R E
L And IC E CREAM PARLOR

P rtW V W W W W W H V W W W W »

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AS HE DISINFECTANT CO.
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ORLANDO.

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vtis s»xy t m t e i sa* erere.1» « » , cret
ere. Si Coati s tre.
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reure —are rerere d
Srei rare, rerererere «J»rerei Ire7»Crela re

1; *ji Wruxa.
r. E. Houaniyt,

Y o w sll Building

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Mâhiciirlng
Shampooing

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BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES
25 BICYCLES
FROM MM UP TO It». FOK KEW
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F u r n is h e d in P in t s , Q u a r t s a n d G a llo n a

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:V‘'; Stationery, C onfectionery and
Periodicals of all Kinds

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¡ : Our Tenns of Sale on 5 Aerei
“ Wrmtnt o f fis ’
W iñ f w t n it n n w r ll n
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i p n o tn t discount for
t caib

inter**!
tiafemd- f f r nrQtl.
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We live free deed In case of dmth

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TITLE BOND &amp; GUARANTEE CO.

O u r p o llo y :

C o n » # rv * tl* m , R e lia b ility , P r o ir « a » lv « n * * a and C o u rte o u a T re a tm e n t

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , M A R C H

Volume 2

$25 down-that’s all □ □ □ □ □ C D

: j% W M W W W W W * » W W yt W t H

3 , 1911

Number 5

] $10 monthly-Thits Eu,

B W B 1 B 0 B

If You Want the Best Results
W ith the least outlay o f time, n o w is the time to begin t o prepare y o u ^ a n d fo r crop
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m er

Evaporation of To n ic and Ulm iC

acids, w h ich

are usual to

tropical soils and are injurious to grow ing crops. ^Thie soon er preparations area m ade to xid
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Grower of Crops.

the so il-o f these
for the

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the better it is fo r the land, the better it is

I f you have n ot secured your land fo r next fall planting w e w ould advise that you make
our .fixe-acre vegetable farm s o n paym ents o f '%

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on ce

$5 an Acre Down and $2 an Acre Monthly
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om deferred payments, our co m* p a n y paying . all
taxes until you* begin
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gives you

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the property, at w hich tim e youpay your o w n

taxes.

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o f paym ent

Six Years in Which to Pay Out Your _Contract.
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A n d we give possession o f the farm upon paym ent o f the first installm ent o f $5 p_erjicre

You are Allowed to Make the Land Earn its Own Payment
I f you purchase land from our com pan y.

T h is is an advantage that will be appreciated

by m any o f those ambitious persons w h o are afflicted with sw ollen fortunes.
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S h o w in g w hy our land is better than that w hich tne S an d

D une dealer and C o lo n y

Fakir is offering you at nothing an acre and m aking you all kinds o f presents in order to
get you to accept his Fasting Tract.

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COMPANY

Florida

P. S.--W e are preparing a fist of Improved Property ia .send
to 20,000 of our correspondents. If you want your land to go on

$25 down-that’s all

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SANFORD FLORIDA. FRIDAY. MARCH K), I9ÏI

f l o r id a

The General News of “The Land
• - of Flowers.
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The W ednesday Club
A large attendance of the d u b mem­
bers with one visitor wi&gt;re present Wed­
nesday afternoon last in Mrs. Femnld's
charming home, whldi througn her kind­
ness is also the dub's borne for the month
of Marcir.

CONVENES AT SANFORD
Woodmen of. the World Will
Capture City Next Week I

Mrs. B. F. Whitnnr resd some very in­
teresting articles oi\ recent discoveries CITY MUST ENTERTAIN VISITORS
nnd successful experiments that are be­
ing mude "In the Scientific World,” with
An Epitome o f th e W eek’ s M ost Im­ plant life and flowers. Also the newer Citizens Should A rrange to Take Care
p ortan t Happenings J/t th e
o f Number o f G uests While
discoveries and tests which have reduced
S ta te 's Domalig .
In th e Celery Delta
the cost of alluminimi to a living basis
It has been (earned that Senator-elect and the wonderful achievement of mak­ t The Woodmen o f tiro World of the state
Nathan P. Bryan has- appointed Laudt ing lumber from straw.
of Florida will hold tlieir nnnual convoca­
Kelley, one at
.J ^ ^ U y o u n fc
V Mr*. Henry Wight rend o very enters tion In this city naxt week. There will
. men of Marlannn and Jackson county, to tainlng paper on "Civic Impruvejpcnt.” bo about 250 visiting Woodmen here and
be his private secretary during his term Mrs. Wight elaborated on the pridiary In­ the city will be turned over to tho chopas United State Senator, and that Mr. terests and purposes of civic Improve­ twrft.amliUiaSca&amp;rr ia g 'flqggJparatlonB
Kelley, in company with Senator Bryan, ments and offered many vuluAble sugges are being made to entertain the visitors
has left for Washington to assume his tions as to what well directed and con­ and it behooves every citizen- to assist in
jiu tie s
certed action on the purl o f dhe woman's, the work. At present there are few
Pass-a-Grille will '¿¿opt a commission clubs nnd the city authorities could do rooms In the city, and everyone w h ocan
‘ form of government for that city as soon towards making Lucky Sanford beautiful, spare a room to the Woodmen should do
as it is incorporated. Stops arc being especially' when the unsightly billboards so. Sanford is laying claim to be the
taken so present their charter and petition and all the other multitudinous street ad­ convention city of Florida on account of
to the 'Legislature, and they (impose to vertisements are done away with. From our central location,, but in the matter of
accommodation the city Is locking. The
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of government
for
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MATTXmi Iiirnl
J'rwrplan
&gt; I .gl^iTOW
n nm
- - Lthe
„ tho Century Magazine Mrs. Wight rend a
portion or o n d i c i ? MflTIhg" FTTHT
^ r«eduiaajojULd&lt;$JdA.tik make „{yij'fsu!
Island.
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the annual gathering place and In that
Ormond, Daytona Beach and Sea-breeze sentiment hnd&gt;donc with the defacement
event
the city should strive next week to
ve been visited by thieves who seem to of public highways, by advertisements,
give the visitors a good time.
in
the
smtciTHurv
Massachusetts.—
New
be louklng for valuable Jewelry,
_ The Power float Club of S|.A ugustine, Hampshire and Vermont' The writer of
ELECTION FIGURES
through Secretary Hopkins, has arranged the article stated that a prohibitory stnt-&lt;
ute
existed
in
Massachusetts
forbidding
with the force at the government wire­
less station on Anastasia Island to erect the defilement of the face' of nature by V ote o f D ifferent P re cin cts In Late
W et bnd Dry
a small station of their own at the head such offensive business methods.
At
the
earnest
request
a number of
Mrs. Wight requested the members
of the’ dub pier and to flash from this
readers
the
detailed
report
of the late
present
to
write
on
a
paper
the
civic
im­
station to Jacksonville the news of the
wet
and
dry
election
Is
given
by pre­
provement
each
deemed
the
most
needed
races as each lap is run, so that the
cincts.
in
Sanford.
The
responses
were
very
in­
Jacksonville admirers who cannot attend
For
Against
will be kept in constant touch with the teresting and ore appended hereto, and Precincts
Orlando.
No.
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290
arc valuable suggestions to the municipal
standing of every entry in the contest.
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authorities, lire Commercial Club, the Maitland .....................
That Ocala jmad bull story has gone the
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women's clubs and the citizens at large, Sanford,No. 3 . . . . . * . ........ 172
rounds of the press. After terrorizing a
P a u la .............
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nnmbcr of people and putting them to who have the welfare of Sanford at heart
23
24
nnd who feel an interest and pride in tiie O v ie d o ....................
flight, the buli was killed by n one-legged
Geneva ......................
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man. The incident furnished Ocularis appearance of their borne tow n ...
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There'were five suggestions that the
rflore excitement limn anything that has
GabricUn
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10
(tarks and streets he improved and kept
happened tlrere recently.
Long wood . . 1 ___ .
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24
cleaner, free from grass, trash and paper.
Following the destruction of the big
OoSqe
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Three wunted tire lake front improved
machinery and foundry , plant of the
A p o p k a ........ ................
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$4
and heputllliil. Two thought a library
Gainesville Foundry and Machines Works
Zell w o o d .............. ............. 14
23
arid reading roam, stocked with books,
by fire at 1 o’clock Saturday morning,
Bay .R idge............ ...
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and funds to keep it going, most neces­
William B. Durst, president of the com­
Oqklnnd
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35
sary. Two winded tho removal of rail­
pany. issued the announcement of his
Gotha . ; . . . . . ..................... 33
2
road ' blemishes, coal chute, eta Two
intention to replace the plant immediately
Jhne Cuslie .......................... 14
27
more wanted tire cernefery Improved.'
with one of the most modern and best
C on w ay.................... . - . . . 3 0
10
One, unsightly fences removed. Another,
arranged structures of its kind to be found
Ft. Christmas .................... 0
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empty lots and sides of streets kept nent
1ft Florid a
W inter P ark ..........1.......... 38
and- free from weed*. One, roads im­
While attempting to extinguish .i lamp proved. not necessarily brick. More shade Lake Mary. . . . .*___. . . . . 0
the clothing uf'Miss Klin hull caught fire
Lockhart ........................... 31
trees. Barrels und boxes removed from
. and she was so seriously hurried until vacant lots and the postoflicc kept clean­ Winter G a rd e n ................ 15
death relieved her sufferings. Saturday er. if all these desires aro faithfully car­ Orlando, No. 2 4 ................ 148
night. Miss Ruff was alone in her brother's ried out by the authorities am) citizens Sanford. No. 25 ............... 119
liouse on an Uland near Inverness when nctilig in unison Sanford will ere long be­
1115
1257
Toial.
the accident hnppened nnd before her come a "thing of beauty und n Joy for­
brother could smother the flames, every ever.” The Wednesday Club instructed
ACCIDENTS THIS WEEK
Particle of clothing was burned from "her the secretary to send n request to the
body,
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mayor to publicly announce a municipal
H orses Seem t o Have Speed Bee In
The Fourteenth Annua) Dade County cleaning day for the first week in April.
Their Bonnets
Fair opened this week at Miami, A large
Miss Bellows of Rochester, N. Y., vis­
Two
runaway
Occidents this week hap­
attendance is reportod and the fair is iting Mrs. C. C. Worthington, was present
pily
proved
to
bo
of no serious conse­
belter and bigger than cvqr.
und (old lira club of the many beneficial
quence.
Baker County will now have a system changes wrought and the great work.that
While Mrs. H. P. Driver (jjid Miss Char­
of good roads if'the present plans of the is being done by the women-'s dub*
lotte Keelor were driving on Tuesday the
in the substantial im­
county commissioners ure carried out. in her city;
horse became frightened and. dashed
The roads have been laid out und work provements In the lives of many and the
from the road. Miss Keelor hud the lines
universal uplift of the needy. When the
will commence soon.
and bravely tried to stop the horse, with
Wednesday und Welaka Clubs, tire S.l. A.
the resujt of being dragged a consider­
W elaka Club M eetin g
aided by the Commercial Club nnd au­
An interesting business meeting of thorities determine on civic improve­ able distance, sustaining several bruises
lira Welaka C lub. was held Hi Uie ments fot SunforU and all bend their en­ and fi black eye. Mrs. Driver was un­
club rooms,Tuesday afternoon. The re- ergies in that direction, it will as surely injured. Miss Keelor has almost recover»-&lt;1 nnd 1* nhl* IA
mil ngwltl._____— UtiOgprrtidr.nt, Mrs.. Forrest lake, ml, com e nr me fn tr Of its need
up-.
Dr.
Denton
had
an
accident on Tuesday
dressed the club, calling attention to the
parent,
fK M fiil the club's third-trtrtbdar. and ~ThlTWed nesda y Club ft«VB about forty afternoon, ids horse throwing him out of
thanked tiro members for Interest and volumes, the property-of the club. A set the buggy and bruising him considerably.
co-operation during this time. The new of Guizot's History of France and Greene’s He is all right now and attending to busi­
president. Mrs. IL S. Keelor was intro­ History of die Engli*l*-‘ Peo|&gt;lc were pre­ ness.
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duced, and In a few well chosen remarks sented by them on Wednesday, to tho
Has Purchased Bottling Work«
ps ld -a ' vcn lry-tT ftn n e &lt;o dm retiring Hanford High Hfthool. AU theh-other
J. B. Pope has purchased the plant- of
President, and spoke words of cordial books are to be loaned to the Sanford
the Pepsi Cola Bottling Works and wishes
greeting to the club.
Library for the benefit of the people of to announce to die public that the plant
The dub was favored with beautiful
Sanford. .
has been put In first class shape and
-umiical ■ejections. Mrs. if. C. -Maitland
Herenfter die club wifi meet promptly he to now'prepared to furnish the best o f
of Enterprise gayc vocal numbers,- and at 3 p. in.
everything in soft drinks. Pepsl-Cola Is
Miss Ruth Abbott, instrumental.
Program for March 15th:
the leader but lemon soda, sarsaparilla,
At tbe conclusion o f the meeting Mr.
Jefferson and Ids Family, Mrs. S. O. strawberry and every other kind o f soda
A. S. Thompson o f the Mississippi, At- Shluliolser.
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will be bottled ns well as die finest kind
Unde Inland Waterway Association^ adJefferson In Fiction. Mrs. YJeo. H. Fcr- of ginger ale. Everything Is clean and
‘ bessed the ladies most interestingly on pald.
sanitary and only the best and purest of
.the object of thU organization, end
Reading, “ ModUccIIo" (M. B. Smith). fruit flavors used. The public is cordially
mentioned the fact that Women's clubs Mrs. B. F. Wlritner.
invited to inspect the plant and see
la many places were co-operating and
bow these drinks are made.
. lending vsliiutH»
in the move­
. Tag Day a S u cce ss
ment
- W. C. T. U. M eetin g
The ladles of the Hospital Association
The
regular
monthly business of the
had great—day - iaat ■Siutirdar i^J'rorn

C1IUCD FROM THE SIATE -PRESS

Tbs new street committee of die
council Is actively engaged in cleaning
up the city streets and alleys. The com^U eew U I keep right after the merchant*
are in die hAblt of littering up streets
and alleys.

¿¡TWrcrTHJYwm
m field' Tuesday afrerr
T erm
early uiurn till late at night the ladies
and young girls were out io their dainty noon at three o’clock, at the residence of
Red Cross Costumes tagging die people of Mrs. C. H. L*filer, In connection with
right and left. A neat sum was realized the business meeting there will be “ com ­
sad our hospital -fund received another fort Bag Social", end It Is hoped that all
the members will be present.
good addition.

CONTEST APPROACHES CLOSE
Get Inte Line Quickly f o r Y our Favor
- Ite C ontestant ’
With the closing week of The Herald's
Popularity Contest almost here, indica­
tions point to an. exceedingly exciting
closing. Through all this contest the
greatest friendly feeling permeated while
spirited rivalry exists to gain first place.
Woman's sufferage has been consuming
the public's mind for years and t h » lead­
ers In the Popularity Contest manifests
.executive leadership. Everybody loves a
winner and the lady who wins the Her­
ald’s PopularityVCiuno will -worthily be
considered a leader. — — *----------...—-Organization _nbllity Is ulso developed
and the friends o f each popular leader Ure
rallying around their favorite with deter­
mination. Up to date the majority of the
subscriptions have been for one or two
years. But of late tire ten year subscrip­
tions are rolling iiuuitiL lhcj&gt;antpfd_ Ii erald is on a ten year basis. You therefore
run no risk in sending in your name for
ten years. Every citizen in Sanford will
receive the benefit by doing so, for a
larger paper will then be given you.
What i s . more natural thnn_to do so by
alT fBose'Tn feres fed " in ' SaTTfiSfiTK tUTTfrh
Interest than to send in for a ten Year
subscription. What Is iron)a without a
mothirr,~Snnfonl'wmitd~ be—without - the
Herald. I|_will not cost you one cent
more than to do so by the year. It is
business judgment to get a larger
paper.for the same money and surely )tou
will not wait longer to have your mrnio
on the ten year list and helj&gt; some wor­
thy lady win
A (4 0 0 Plano
Get Into line and test your ability as a
booster to advertise Sanford. This con­
test is nothing m op than udvsrtlsing ev­
ery citizen's interest- in this city. It Is
woman's most populnr exponent of suf-.
fruge and at present the only method
widcli they have to illustrate their right
to vote. Get your name on lire ten year
list and get votes for your favorite.
’ The following Is the standing of tho
contestants up to date:
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NEWS OF THE WORLD
Items of Interest Gleaned From
. Various Sources

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
llera th e R enders Will rind a B rie f
H istorical Spring Flow ing
F or Hurried R eaders
Ninty persons, many of whom were
children, were burned to death and forty
others Injured ln.il fire' tlsat destroyed a
rnoving picture theater In Russia Inst
Sunday, but reports of the disaster were
only received to day. Flames broke out
while nn exhibition was in progress,;
quickly enveloping the building nnd cut­
ting off every avenue of esoape.

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lynwntilng~thg~dcdston Trf th e -S upcemo---------- A
Court in the case of the Turpentine Trust.
Not even tho decisions in the Standard
Oil and Tobacco enses outrank this in
importance, for it Is In the case of the
Turpentine Trust that Mr. WIckersam has, Z~- l. . . . . . .
M ho first lim e Jo. Uie history, of t h d _ ‘. " ’ TL.
Sherman act. secured the imposition *of
jail sentences against trust officials and
made practical application of the Ad-,
ministration's dictum t h a fg u llt lit peri
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Reur,Admiral Hutch L Cone, chief of
bnreau of stoam engineering. Navy De­
partment, Washington, D. C-, will address
tile Navy Leaguo convention at Los
Angeles and will be in a position to ad­
vise tho west coat delegates o f die atti­
tude of the Navy Department toward
naval questions involving the I’ adllC
const, lie goes with tho full approval of
tho naval authorities as one ay a Itiled to
,speak with authority of die department.
Admiral Cone Is u Florida Cracker.

Enrollment In tho Mediodlsl Church
Sunday sdiool at Brazil Indiana reached .
3,960, which mokes It the largest Sunday
school in tho world, according to official
statistics. Tlie next largest school is in
MU* Mildred Poller . . . . . . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.850 Brooklyn, with ah enrollment o f 9.500.

MUt Maude HtrrU .................................... 120.500
MU* tllsdr* (UlihH . ............................. 104,3511
MU* Je*»le Stumon............» .......... .........,. 14.075
IIU li School ............................. .....................-

M l» K*le Underwood..;..........................
M l» Male Iconanlr.................. J..............
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Ml** LucilURkhard*........

MU* Itclrn Viowland
Ur*. Mntx-i Juli linin'.......

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2,075

2,105.
2.000'
1.025
1,000
1,000

town

ns. Orlami
Camrfun City C h u r u h . ____

Htlr* Pinil'Ilir I - -Ktrinar. Ot rulli.......... .

M i» Nelli«. Ani lek. Orlando......................

0,500
4.U25

-3.2ÜÜ1.000

The following scheduli- will tre cffectivé
until thè d ose of thè contesi:
Nrw ami Kenawal
Price
Term*
Sulwcrlpllun*
2,000
3 2.00
1 Year
4.00
5.000
2 Year
10,000
0.00
3 Year
10.00
25.000
5 Year
50.000
15.0Ò
10 Year
Write your name plain! y and address
The Herald's Contest Editor, Mrs. M. F
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CELERY MARKET IMPROVES
Receipts

Florida U lh t e r —California
Receipts jAbout Over

New York, March 3—Florida celery
showed considerable Improvement this
week probably due to . lighter receipts of
both Florida nhd California stock. Mon­
day there were only four cars of Florida
celery on die dock here and some days
there ¡¡were none at ulL It seems that
Sanford shipped 'practically all of its
stock to die west during tfio week, cutliug out New York until better condlllons
could be; established,
-the general
opinion here that present Florida prices
...t i l
u A i U jI l i i r t n n lr t
a n ( )l* * e r L tA w
will Imprayg tt*0V4dln2
oak) Wweadrer
tides
not lnler/ert'w |t£li/din g die stock from
the docks. ^.ForawPfefl price* ore largely
attributed by many to die severe cold
weather during the; past few weeks which
affected stock Y '
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The largest stiip^ers of California cel­
ery nnnannee that their see son to over a*
far as New York la concerned and it Is
expected that only a few straggling cars
will arrive from now on.
Colder weudier here beginning Tues­
day liad a good effect on the demand for
celery. Cali'ornla stock sold well to
prices ranging from $4 to $4.50 for the
best.- The bulk of Florida. receipts reallzed from |1.50 to $2.00, with fancy stock
bringing up to $2.25 In some instances.—
The Packer.

Nearing Ca mptotlon.
The new Congregational church is
rapidly nearing.compledon and this week
the tower Is assuming shape. The church
when finished will be one of die finest In
the state.

* A cross current of air struck the planes
of die aeroplane which W,- H. Mattery
was operating at Valdosta in the presence
of a thousand people und he plunged
downward Into a fence, wrecking die
machine and injuring himself to such an
exicut that he wus at once rushed to a
Imhpiml fur treatment- l U b a r a broken
collar bono ami muy b« injured Internally,
all hough the latter is doubtful
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The rules committee, one of the most
powerful of dio liouse committees of the
Sixty-second Congress, with Representa­
tive Robert L. Henry, of Waco, Texas, at
its head, was formally created by^ the
new House Ways and Means Committee
at its first meeting Tuesday. The follow­
ing were announced as die seven Demo­
cratic nicmbcrsof (ho committee. Robert
Lao Henry, Texas; Edward W. Pou. Smithfield. N, C.; Thomas W. Hardwick, Sandersville, Ga.; August 0 . Stanley, Hen­
derson. Ky.; Finis J. Garret, Oceden,
Tenn.; Martin D. Foster, Olney, 111., and
Matthew R. Denver. Wihn|ngton, 0.
An abortive- attempt on the life of
General Manuel Bonilla, leader of the
recent Honduran revolution, was made
in Ceiba ape week ago, according to as­
sociated Press mail dispatches received
at New Orloans from Puerto Coriez.
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Gavernment Investigation into alleged
'ATaskuiTCcarland ftuudi luvulviiig ajp
(W itlin a ie l/48,090 acres of Iwuk valued
at }ttore than 950,000,000 resulted
¡Maurice o f an indictment by n h s local
L ',^ 4 . . . . I J
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et
Federal grand
jury, -charging
.Seven IIn­
dividuals with conspiracy against the
United Stole». Tue 'defeudanis are WlP"
bur W. McAlplne,. Albert H. Rochm, George
W. Ross, Frank D. Andrus, Aruthus L.
HonO** a_d MaCurdy CL Lcbceu,
qf .
Detroit and John M. Dushncll, of Cldcsga
The foregoing are officials of a company
known as the Michlgan-Alaskan De­
velopment Company.
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Coming t o Sanford
Au’ M. Hart of W bedock. North Dakota
sent in.hls subscription for our big 4 offer
this week. He also Informs us that he
and his family, H. E. Rinehart end fam­
ily of Boone, la., A. J. Bsllorff and family
of Plymouth. Iml.. Mrs. Nina Hayden and
fam ily of Anamosa. In.. J. L Ingram and
family of Marion, la.. Mrs. Minnie Haas o f *
621 Fourth Ave., E. C adai'tU plds; 1m,
H. H. Hull and family of Viola, la., are
oil looking up the possibilities of the San­
ford forms with a view to locating In
Sanford in the near future.

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You are Allowed to Make the Land Earn its Own Payment
I f you purchase land from our company.

T his is an advantage that will be appreciated

by many o f those ambitious persons w h o are afflicted with swollen fortunes.
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D une dealer and

Fakir is offering you at nothing an acre and making you all kinds
get you to accept his Fasting Tract.

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C olony
order to

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P. S .--W e are preparing a fist of Improved Property i a .send
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Num ber 30

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SANFORD

flo r id a

The General News of “The Land
•- of Flowers.

The W ed n esd a y Club
A large attendance of the du b mem­
bers with one visitor wi&gt;re present W ed­
nesday afternoon last in Mrs. Femnld's
charming home, w hldi througn her kind­
ness is also the dub's borne for the month
of Marcir.

VôTUm« IH

FLORIDA. FRIDAY. MARCH K), I9ÏI

CONVENES AT SANFORD
Woodmen of. the World Will
Capture City Next Week I

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Mrs. B. F. Whitnnr resd some very in­
teresting articles oi\ recent discoveries CITY MUST ENTERTAIN VISITORS
nnd successful experiments that are be­
ing mude "In the Scientific World,” with
An Epitom e o f t h e W e e k ’ s M o st Im ­ plant life and flowers. Also the newer C itizen s Should A rra n g e to Ta k e Care
p o rta n t H appenings J/t th e
o f N um ber o f G uests W hile
discoveries and tests which have reduced
S ta te 's D om alig .
In th e C elery Delta
the cost o f alluminimi to a living basis
It has been (earned that Senator-elect and the wonderful achievement o f mak­ t The Woodmen o f tiro World of the state
Nathan P. Bryan has- appointed Laudt ing lumber from straw.
o f Florida w ill hold tlieir nnnual convoca­
Kelley, one a t
.J ^ ^ U y o u n fc
V Mr*. Henry Wight rend o very enters tion In this city naxt week. There w ill
. men of Marlannn and Jackson county, to tainlng paper on "Civic Impruvejpcnt.” bo about 250 visiting Woodmen here and
be his private secretary during his term Mrs. Wight elaborated on the pridiary In­ the city will be turned over to tho chopas United State Senator, and that Mr. terests and purposes o f civic Improve­ twrft.amliUiaSca&amp;rr ia g 'flq ggJp a ra tlon B
Kelley, in company with Senator Bryan, ments and offered many vuluAble sugges are being made to entertain the visitors
has left for Washington to assume his tions as to what well directed and con­ and it behooves every citizen- to assist in
jiu t ie s
certed action on the purl o f dhe woman's, the work. A t present there are few
Pass-a-Grille will '¿¿opt a commission clubs nnd the city authorities could do rooms In the city, and everyo n e w hocan
‘ form o f government for that city as soon towards making Lucky Sanford beautiful, spare a room to the Woodmen should do
as it is incorporated. Stops arc being especially' when the unsightly billboards so. Sanford is laying claim to be the
taken so present their charter and petition and all the other multitudinous street ad­ convention city o f Florida on account of
to the 'Legislature, and they (impose to vertisements are done away with. From our central location,, but in the matter o f
accommodation the city Is locking. The
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o f governm
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MATTXmi Iiirnl
J'rwrplan
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n nm ent for
- - Lthe„ tho Century Magazine Mrs. W ight rend a
portion or o n d i c i ? MflTIhg" FTTHT
^ r«eduiaajojULd&lt;$JdA.tik make „{yij'fsu !
Island.
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the annual gathering place and In that
Ormond, Daytona Beach and Sea-breeze sentiment hnd&gt;donc with the defacement
event
the city should strive next week to
ve been visited by thieves who seem to o f public highways, by advertisements,
give the visitors a good time.
in
the
smtciTHurv
Massachusetts.—
N
ew
be louklng for valuable Jewelry,
Hampshire and Verm ont' The writer of
_ The Power float Club o f S |.A u gu stine,
ELECTION FIGURES
the
article stated that a prohibitory stnt-&lt;
through Secretary Hopkins, has arranged
ute existed in Massachusetts forbidding
with the force at the government wire­
the defilement of the face' of nature by V o te o f D iffe re n t P re c in c ts In L a te
less station on Anastasia Island to erect
such offensive business methods.
W e t bnd Dry
a small station o f their own at the head
A
t
the
earnest
request
a number o f
Mrs. Wight requested the members
of the’ dub pier and to flash from this
readers
the
detailed
report
o f the late
present
to
write
on
a
paper
the
civic
im­
station to Jacksonville the news o f the
wet
and
dry
election
Is
given
by pre­
provement
each
deemed
the
most
needed
races as each lap is run, so that the
cincts.
in
Sanford.
The
responses
were
very
in­
Jacksonville admirers who cannot attend
Precincts
For
Against
will be kept in constant touch with the teresting and ore appended hereto, and
Orlando.
No.
1
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290
arc valuable suggestions to the municipal
standing o f every entry in the contest.
79
31
authorities, lire Commercial Club, the Maitland ...................
That Ocala jmad bull story has gone the
175
women's clubs and the citizens at large, Sanford,No. 3 . . . . . * . ....... 172
rounds o f the press. A fter terrorizing a
H
I
who have the welfare of Sanford at heart P a u la ............
nnmbcr o f people and putting them to
23
24
nnd who feel an interest and pride in tiie O v ie d o ...................
flight, the buli was killed by n one-legged
Geneva .....................
8
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appearance of their borne to w n ...
man. The incident furnished Ocularis
C huluota........................." 7
0
There'w ere five suggestions that the
rflore excitement limn anything that has
GabricUn
6
10
(tarks and streets he improved and kept
happened tlrere recently.
Long wood ..1 ____.
26
24
cleaner, free from grass, trash and paper.
Following the destruction of the big
OoSqe
.................28
. 31
Three wunted tire lake front improved
machinery and foundry , plant o f the
A p o p k a ......................
37
$4
and heputllliil. Two thought a library
Gainesville Foundry and Machines Works
Zell w o o d ............. ............ 14
23
arid reading roam, stocked with books,
by fire at 1 o’clock Saturday morning,
Bay .R id ge........... ...
3
^5
and funds to keep it going, most neces­
William B. Durst, president of the com­
Oqklnnd
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35
sary. Two winded tho removal o f rail­
pany. issued the announcement of his
Gotha . ; . . . . . ................... 33
2
road ' blemishes, coal chute, eta Two
intention to replace the plant immediately
Jhne Cuslie ........................ 14
27
more wanted tire cernefery Improved.'
with one o f the most modern and best
C o n w a y ....................- .. .3 0
10
One, unsightly fences removed. Another,
arranged structures of its kind to be found
Ft. Christmas .................. 0
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empty lots and sides of streets kept nent
1ft Florid a
W inter P ark ......... 1......... 38
and- free from weed*. One, roads im ­
Lake M ary. . . . .*___ . . . . . 0
While attempting to extinguish .i lamp
proved. not necessarily brick. More shade
the clothing uf'Miss Klin hull caught fire
Lockhart ......................... 31
trees. Barrels und boxes removed from
. and she was so seriously hurried until vacant lots and the postoflicc kept clean­ Winter G a rd e n ............... 15
Orlando, No. 2 4 ............... 148
death relieved her sufferings. Saturday
er. if all these desires aro faithfully car­
Sanford. No. 25 .............. 119
night. Miss Ruff was alone in her brother's
ried out by the authorities am) citizens
liouse on an Uland near Inverness when nctilig in unison Sanford will ere long be­
1115
1257
Toial.
the accident hnppened nnd before her come a "thing of beauty und n Joy for­
brother could smother the flames, every ever.” The Wednesday Club instructed
ACCIDENTS THIS WEEK
Particle o f clothing was burned from "her the secretary to send n request to the
body,
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mayor to publicly announce a municipal
H o rses Seem t o Have Speed Bee In
The Fourteenth Annua) Dade County cleaning day for the first week in April.
T h eir Bonnets
Fair opened this week at Miami, A large
Miss Bellows of Rochester, N. Y., v is ­
Two
runaway
Occidents this week hap­
attendance is reportod and the fair is iting Mrs. C. C. Worthington, was present
pily
proved
to
bo
o f no serious conse­
belter and bigger than cvqr.
und (old lira club of the many beneficial
quence.
Baker County will now have a system changes wrought and the great work.that
While Mrs. H. P. Driver (jjid Miss Char­
of good roads if'th e present plans o f the is being done by the women-'s dub*
lotte Keelor were driving on Tuesday the
in the substantial im ­
county commissioners ure carried out. in her city;
horse became frightened and. dashed
The roads have been laid out und work provements In the lives of many and the
from the road. Miss Keelor hud the lines
universal uplift of the needy. When the
will commence soon.
and bravely tried to stop the horse, with
Wednesday und Welaka Clubs, tire S.l. A.
the resujt of being dragged a consider­
W elaka Club M e e tin g
aided by the Commercial Club nnd au­
An interesting business meeting of thorities determine on civic improve­ able distance, sustaining several bruises
lira Welaka C lu b. was
held
Hi Uie ments fot SunforU and all bend their en­ and fi black eye. Mrs. Driver was un­
club rooms,Tuesday afternoon. The re- ergies in that direction, it will as surely injured. Miss Keelor has almost recover»-&lt;1 nnd 1* n h l* IA
m il ngwltl._______ — UtiOgprrtidr.nt, Mrs.. Forrest la k e, ml,
up-.
com e nr m e fn tr Of its need
Dr.
Denton
had
an
accident on Tuesday
dressed the club, calling attention to the
parent,
f K M f i i l the club's third-trtrtbdar. and ~T hlTWed nesda y Club ft«VB about forty afternoon, ids horse throwing him out of
thanked tiro members for Interest and volumes, the property-of the club. A set the buggy and bruising him considerably.
co-operation during this time. The new of Guizot's History o f France and Greene’s He is all right now and attending to busi­
president. Mrs. IL S. Keelor was intro­ History of die Engli*l*-‘ Peo|&gt;lc were pre­ ness.
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duced, and In a few well chosen remarks sented by them on Wednesday, to tho
Has Purchased Bottling W ork«
ps ld - a ' v cn lry -tT ftn n e &lt;o dm retiring
Hanford High Hfthool.
AU theh-other
J. B. Pope has purchased the plant- of
President, and spoke words o f cordial books are to be loaned to the Sanford
the Pepsi Cola Bottling Works and wishes
greeting to the club.
Library for the benefit of the people of to announce to die public that the plant
The dub was favored with beautiful
Sanford. .
has been put In first class shape and
-umiical ■ejections. Mrs. if. C. -Maitland
Herenfter die club w ifi meet promptly he to now'prepared to furnish the best o f
o f Enterprise gayc vocal numbers,- and
at 3 p. in.
everything in soft drinks. Pepsl-Cola Is
Miss Ruth Abbott, instrumental.
Program for March 15th:
the leader but lemon soda, sarsaparilla,
A t tbe conclusion o f the meeting Mr.
Jefferson and Ids Family, Mrs. S. O. strawberry and every other kind o f soda
A. S. Thompson o f the Mississippi, A t- Shluliolser.
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will be bottled ns well as die finest kind
Unde Inland W aterw ay Association^ adJefferson In Fiction. Mrs. YJeo. H. Fcr- o f ginger ale. Everything Is clean and
‘ bessed the ladies most interestingly on pald.
sanitary and only the best and purest of
.the object o f thU organization, end
Reading, “ M odUccIIo" (M . B. Smith). fruit flavors used. The public is cordially
mentioned the fact that Women's clubs Mrs. B. F. Wlritner.
invited to inspect the plant and see
la many places were co-operating and
bow these drinks are made.
. lending vsliiutH»
in the move­
. T a g Day a Success
ment
- W. C. T. U. M e e tin g
The ladles o f the Hospital Association
The
regular
monthly business o f the
had
great—day - iaat ■Siutirdar i^J'rorn
¿
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W
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c
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T
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J
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w
m
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T
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rm
Tbs new street com m ittee o f die early uiurn till late at night the ladies
noon
at
three
o’clock,
at the residence of
and
young
girls
were
out
io
their
dainty
council Is actively engaged in cleaning
of
Mrs.
C.
H.
L*filer,
In connection with
Red
Cross
Costumes
tagging
die
people
up the city streets and alleys. The com^ U e e w U I keep right after the merchant* right and left. A neat sum was realized the business m eeting there will be “ com­
are in die hAblt o f littering up streets sad our hospital -fund received another fort Bag Social", end It Is hoped that all
the members will be present.
and alleys.
good addition.

C1IUCD FROM THE SIATE -PRESS

field ' Tuesday afrerr

CONTEST APPROACHES CLOSE

NEWS OF THE WORLD

G et In te Line Quickly f o r Y o u r F a vo r
- Ite C on testan t ’
Items of Interest Gleaned From
W ith the closing week o f The Herald's
. Various Sources
Popularity Contest almost here, indica­
tions point to an. exceedingly exciting
closing. Through all this contest the HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
greatest friendly feeling permeated while
spirited rivalry exists to gain first place.
Woman's suffer age has been consuming lle r a th e R en ders W ill rin d a B r ie f
the public's mind for years and t h » lead­
H isto ric a l S pring F lo w in g
ers In the Popularity Contest manifests
F o r H urried R ea d ers
.executive leadership. Everybody loves a
N inty persons, many of whom were
winner and the lady who wins the Her­
children, were burned to death and forty
ald’s PopularityVCiuno w ill -worthily be
others Injured ln.il fire' tlsat destroyed a
considered a leader. — — *---------...—-rnoving picture theater In Russia Inst ---- -----~
Organization _nbllity Is ulso developed
Sunday, but reports o f the disaster were ^
and the friends o f each popular leader Ure
only received to day. Flames broke out
rallying around their favorite with deter­
while nn exhibition was in progress,;
mination. Up to date the majority o f the
quickly enveloping the building nnd cut­
subscriptions have been for one or two
ting off every avenue o f esoape.
years. But o f late tire ten year subscrip­
Attorney Genera) Wickcrsham 1s eagerefyi
tions are rolling iiu u itiL lhcj&gt;antpfd_ I i erlynwntilng~thg~dcdston Trf th e -S upcemo--------- A
ald is on a ten year basis. You therefore
Court in the case o f the Turpentine Trust.
run no risk in sending in your name for
Not even tho decisions in the Standard
ten years. Every citizen in Sanford will
Oil and Tobacco enses outrank this in
receive the benefit by doing so, for a
importance, for it Is In the case o f the
larger paper w ill then be given you.
Turpentine Trust that Mr. WIckersam has, Z ~ - l. ......
What i s . more natural thnn_to do so by
M h o first lim e Jo. Uie history, o f t h d _ ‘. " ’ T L .
alT fBose'Tn feres fed " i n ' SaTTfiSfiTK tUTTfrh
Sherman act. secured the imposition *of
Interest than to send in for a ten Year
jail sentences against trust officials and
subscription. What Is iron)a without a
made practical application o f the Ad-,
mothirr,~Snnfonl'wmitd~ be—without - the
ministration's dictum t h a fg u llt lit peri
r—;
Herald. I|_will not cost you one cent
sonal’1;“ ------------- ------------ ,, ■Zj
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more than to do so by the year. It is
Reur,Admiral Hutch L Cone, chief o f
business judgment to get a larger
paper.for the same money and surely )tou bnreau of stoam engineering. N a vy De­
will not wait longer to have your mrnio partment, Washington, D. C-, w ill address
N avy Leaguo convention at Los
on the ten year list and helj&gt; some wor­ tile
Angeles and will be in a position to ad­
thy lady win
vise tho west coat delegates o f die atti­
A (4 0 0 Plano
Get Into line and test your ability as a tude of the Navy Department toward
booster to advertise Sanford. This con­ naval questions involving the I’ adllC
test is nothing m op than udvsrtlsing ev­ const, lie goes with tho full approval o f
ery citizen's interest- in this city. It Is tho naval authorities as one ay a Itiled to
woman's most populnr exponent o f suf-. ,speak with authority o f die department.
fruge and at present the only method Admiral Cone Is u Florida Cracker.
widcli they have to illustrate their right
Enrollment In tho Mediodlsl Church
to vote. Get your name on lire ten year Sunday sdiool at Brazil Indiana reached .
list and get votes for your favorite.
3,960, which mokes It the largest Sunday
’ The following Is the standing o f tho school in tho world, according to official
contestants up to date:
. - statistics. Tlie next largest school is in
MU* Mildred Poller . . . . . . . . . i . . .. . . . . . . . . 100.850
MUt Maude H trrU .......... ..................... 120.500
MU* tllsdr* (UlihH . ..........................104,3511
MU* Je*»le Stumon.......... » . ................,. 14.075
IIU li School ................................................. -

M l» K*le Underwood..;....... ...............
M l» Male Iconanlr................ J............
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Ml** LucilURkhard*.......

MU* Itclrn Viowland
Ur*. Mntx-i Juli linin'......

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2,075

2,105.
2.000'
1.025
1,000
1,000

town

ns. Orlami
Camrfun City C h u r u h . _____
Htlr* Pinil'Ilir I - -Ktrinar. O t rulli...............
M i » Nelli«. Ani lek. Orlando....................

0,500
4.U25

-3.2ÜÜ1.000

The following scheduli- will tre cffectivé
until thè dose o f thè contesi:
Nrw ami Kenawal
Price
Term*
Sulwcrlpllun*
2,000
3 2.00
1 Year
4.00
5.000
2 Year
10,000
0.00
3 Year
10.00
25.000
5 Year
50.000
15.0Ò
10 Year
W rite your name plain! y and address
The Herald's Contest Editor, Mrs. M. F
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Keyes. Sanford, Fla.

CELERY MARKET IMPROVES
R ec eip ts

Florid a U l h t e r — California
R eceip ts jAbout Over
New York, March 3— Florida celery
showed considerable Improvement this
week probably due to . lighter receipts of
both Florida nhd California stock. Mon­
day there were only four cars o f Florida
celery on die dock here and some days
there ¡¡were none at ulL It seems that
Sanford shipped 'practically all of its
stock to die west during tfio week, cutliug out New York until better condlllons
could be; established,
-the general
opinion here that present Florida prices
...til
A iU jIliirt nnlrt W an ( )l**e rLtAw
w ill Imprayg tu
t*0V4dln2
oak) weadrer tides
not lnler/ert'w |t£li/ding die stock from
the docks. ^.Foraw Pfefl price* ore largely
attributed by many to die severe cold
weather during the; past few weeks which
affected s to c k Y '
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The largest stiip^ers o f California cel­
ery nnnannee that their see son to over a*
far as New York la concerned and it Is
expected that only a few straggling cars
will arrive from now on.
Colder weudier here beginning Tues­
day liad a good effect on the demand for
celery.
Cali'ornla stock sold well to
prices ranging from $4 to $4.50 for the
best.- The bulk o f Florida. receipts reallzed from |1.50 to $2.00, with fancy stock
bringing up to $2.25 In some instances.—
The Packer.

Nearing Cam ptotlon.
The new Congregational
church is
rapidly nearing.compledon and this week
the tower Is assuming shape. The church
when finished will be one of die finest In
the state.

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Brooklyn, with ah enrollment o f 9.500.
* A cross current o f air struck the planes
o f die aeroplane which W,- H. Mattery
was operating at Valdosta in the presence
of a thousand people und he plunged
downward Into a fence, wrecking die
machine and injuring himself to such an
exicut that he wus at once rushed to a
Imhpiml fur treatment- l U b a r a broken
collar bono ami muy b « injured Internally,
all hough the latter is doubtful
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The rules committee, one of the most
powerful of dio liouse committees o f the
Sixty-second Congress, with Representa­
tive Robert L. Henry, of Waco, Texas, at
its head, was formally created by^ the
new House Ways and Means Committee
at its first meeting Tuesday. The follow­
ing were announced as die seven Demo­
cratic nicmbcrsof (ho committee. Robert
Lao Henry, Texas; Edward W. Pou. Smithfield. N, C.; Thomas W. Hardwick, Sandersville, Ga.; August 0. Stanley, Hen­
derson. Ky.; Finis J. Garret, Oceden,
Tenn.; Martin D. Foster, Olney, 111., and
Matthew R. Denver. Wihn|ngton, 0.
An abortive- attempt on the life o f
General Manuel Bonilla, leader o f the
recent Honduran revolution, was made
in Ceiba ape week ago, according to as­
sociated Press mail dispatches received
at New Orloans from Puerto Coriez.
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Gavernment Investigation into alleged
'ATaskuiTCcarland ftuudi luvulviiig ajp
(W itlin a ie l/ 48,090 acres of Iwuk valued
at }ttore than 950,000,000 resulted
¡Maurice o f an indictment by n h s local
L',^4 . . . . I J
**.!' I n i
,*iin v&lt;tl m l .sa u a n
et
Federal grand
jury, -charging
.Seven IIn­
dividuals with conspiracy against the
United Stole». Tue 'defeudanis are WlP"
bur W. McAlplne,. Albert H. Rochm, George
W. Ross, Frank D. Andrus, Aruthus L.
HonO** a_d MaCurdy CL Lcbceu,
qf .
Detroit and John M. Dushncll, of Cldcsga
The foregoing are officials of a company
known as the Michlgan-Alaskan De­
velopment Company.
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Com ing t o S an ford
Au’ M. Hart of Wbedock. North Dakota
sent in.hls subscription for our big 4 offer
this week. He also Informs us that he
and his family, H. E. Rinehart end fam ­
ily o f Boone, la., A . J. Bsllorff and fam ily
o f Plymouth. I ml.. Mrs. Nina Hayden and
fa m ily o f Anamosa. In.. J. L Ingram and
fam ily of Marion, la .. Mrs. Minnie Haas o f *
621 Fourth Ave., E. C adai'tU plds; 1m,
H. H. Hull and fam ily o f Viola, la., are
oil looking up the possibilities of the San­
ford forms with a view to locating In
Sanford in the near future.

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To decide where is best to buy such impor­
tant items as his general wearing apparel
A good deal of money could be saved in the
course of a year or two if every time a Ulan
bought an article of dress he got his money’s
worth. ThinkTt over. Give us ^ 't r ia t " ™ ^
are showing a fine line of spring Trousers
semi and.full peg top, made ,up in striped
worsted, fancy-blue and black serges, every,
pair guaranteed and fronTOne to two"’ 'dollars
cheapen than^ou can buy the same quality
elsewhere

First Street

Turn over. You’ve been sleeping on your
back if you haven’t tried our clothing ...and
furnishings. Best quality and the best prices
you needn’t take bur word for. it. either, in
fact we rather you wouldn’t, but would prove
it for yourself by a trial of the goods. We
have a . fibe line of spring clothing all the
latest styles and newest patterns, it will pay
you to look them over. ; .
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A full and complete line of Straw H a ts
for men and boy's, we have just the one you
ayp..1nnking_fnr:
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every other kind o f officer o f »everal bonk­
ing institutions throughout the state nnd
his latest honor w ill rest lightly upon his
shoulders. Ills many, fbonds In Sanford
A Budget orf Opinion ‘Must Be
assists in every way. This new corpor- tnre proud of his record.
tweén You and Me”
atlon precludes the growth o f Sanford on
the south and will prove detrimental in (
4 I never say a worjl, nfler election no
many ways. A better Idea for both
matter whether it goes m y w ay or not.
A C trk st ts-A m o n g Y e - T a k in g - . No L e v parties to the controversy would hnvo ,but in poising I Just want to thank the
TjoeiTfo' hieSt-cndr-other—half—w ay—and.
and Faith , He’ ll P r e n i ’ fern” —
m e in b c rro f Ttnr-tacat-Optfcm
So S a y s S au n tcrer.
v compromised. I mil sure the people in Uto for so ably assisting the Anll-Suloon
new territory have the best interests o f
League in placing the county in the dry
f n * W Cm w m U m m i t Tkt H titlJ ,
Sanford ut heart and have no wish to
Column again.
The great
buncombe
4 Andrew . Carnegie, speaking to some
dodge taxes as supposed. But like all
handed
out
nbout
Orlando
going
w et.was
young women in N ew York tho other day,
free born A m e ric a n » they do not like to
rich and changed many votes over to (lie
made these interesting observations:
be forced and in tiieir case they had duo
dry column. Both sides are to be com­
"Most millionaires' w ives are not happy.
warning that they would be forced— 1 jlo
mended for. conducting a nice, quiet,
They have too many luxuries and hnvo
not bfelicve the city o f Sanford has need •
Indy-like campaign and the result is prob­
no mental resources to fall back upon.
o f new territory at thy present time and
ably
satisfactory to more people todoy
Don't refuse a rnuu simply because he
this matter could have been adjusted
titan it was last week. And what a re­
is' a millionaire. I would rather bo born
b te r. Just at this time in our existence
lie f to have it over and out o f our sys­
poor than a millionaire, and I have had
wo cannot nffoftl to hhve- Internal war­
tems. The man who says election to me
experience in both direction.. I have
fare and backing and tilling.
for the next six months wlU get soaked
made forty-two or forty-three millionaires
Sanlonl never needed a united effort
with a stuffed dub.
In m y time, but 1 want to say tho only
of the people more than at the present
right a man lias to wealth lies In his
a n d j fur one am certainly sorry the.
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4 1 wish to commend my friend DeCottcs
question has arisen.
great trouble with the wealth o f tpday Is
upon securing a good Grand Opera Co. for
that the sons o f millionaires no not realize
Sanford.
When I say good I mean
thia very necessity o f being o f use to the 4 Dr. Eliot o f llanrard College thinks that mighty good for this part o f the country,
every w ife sltould be The mother o f eight
community.
for no one expects a company from U)e
If there Is any Sanford young woman children, tasked u Sanford mother about Metropolitan to come to Sanford at a
It
this
week
and
she
replied.that
the
only
to whom a millionaire has proposed and
dollar a seat. An opera -company is a
who is In doubt Bboul jnarrying liinj. she trouble with Dr. Eliot was that he had
risky venture far an opera house man­
— may-fe»disturbed, b y ' theee-thodghte o f nevec been a mother. I have nothing
ager to put on, but Manager DeCottcs has
Mr. Carnegie, and m ay refuse him merely
u city o f musif: loving people and can be
bocau M -bshasn million or because most
assured o f a good support as long as ho
mtttionWcA*w ives ure not happy. Then 4 A t the meeting o f the Commercial assures them o f good attractions. Mr.
* «gain.- there mJ*v be Lhnsc who . would Club several weeks a g o .-W . D, Holden DflCnttes fltxn re.pm .i«,! ih» m,uil*tirr g,
made an address upon the needs of San­
willingly take a chance.
keep as quiet as possible during'the se­
ford and among other things mentioned lections of tlie orchestra and those who
the fact tiiut Sanford should offer moru
want peaceful enjoyment ol superb muinducements for tourists. I fully concur
sic appreciated bis request.
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«mr-eitmoouid. b rr tOads the» Mtwca for
— «eason m a y b e there are some pedtfle
tourist traveL W e have every induce­
R ailroads B ack Down •
who * spend twenty six hours a day
ment and our only drawback is tho ab­
knodking every form of city Improvement.
The eastern rallronds. following rite lead
sence o f a . lake' front and better hotel
Incidentally it might be o source o f Ino f their western confreres, have decided
faculties. O f course there are many
f o n n at ion to the people to leant that a
to withdraw by M urchlS from their plan
satisfied tourists here every year but San­
few o f us know they have never done
for increased rates o f freight tariffs and
ford ought tb take care o f ut)least two
anything for Sanford and never wiD.
accept as Anal rite recent ruling o f the
thousund every year. I really think the
interstate * commerce commission, which
tourist crop is better than rite celery crop
refused
to allow rite eastorn anil western
4 I hear that the people residing in San­
roads
to
increase their rates on freight
ford Heights dnd property adjaceut ex­
shipments. This course was decided upon
pect, to Incorporate n new and distinct
commonwealth in the near future. This 4 My old friend, M. M. Smith lias again after due consideration, at a meeting of
cou rse was taken upon Information that been honored in tho banking world by. eastern railroad representatives, which
Sftqfpnl cypecietl in embrace them In her being elected president of lhe Orlando was called together to receive a report
arms shortly and in. a loving embrace B a n Y trr fu k J C6.. ft p o s ltn n n o c e n tir
made vacant by the death of Judge Beggs.^ road concerned and which, heads o f the
squeeze nut some more ’taxes.
N ow 1 do not think the*« good people This is n honor worthily bestowed and no railroads recently appeared before the inare showing a good spirit In thus staying man in Orange County can carry it iqore terstatc_c9 inmerce commission In behalf
h f .tfielr increased rates ‘which had been
outside tbs city limits. Neither, do 1 easily than Mr. Smith.

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All ga rd en ers shou ld h ave it; fr o m th e o w n e r o f th e »m u ll home
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W ritten by B. A . H O W A R D , President
I spoke some time ngo of the’
aBphrent concentrated effort on
the part of large financial inter­
ests in the east and central west
to hinder the buying of Florida
farm lands in ortler to keep the
money in the home State. Such
advice in certain instances is un­
questionably sound, but in the
cose of proven lands, the motive
is purely selfish.
The man intending to buy the
right kind of Florida farm land
usually has several hundred dol­
lars on deposit in hi*s local bank
.drawing 4 per cent, interest. This
money is used by the banker for
loans. Depletion of the savings
account is’ a serious matter and
must fie prevented 1)y the hanker
if at all possible....
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ment advertising editorially ad~
vise against in vestments ■^m us­
ing more than from 4 per cent to,
5 per cent. In the face of this
the1)anks themselves are paying

The- point ip ip,seize .your oprj
port unity NOW.
elsewhere, that is why I say see your
Howard-Packard Land Company
— N ow — TO D AY, while gooc
land before buying. S6ihe“ Iands~nre re^
are suitable
sound invest*
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lands nre low priced and while
mote from railroads. Some lands arc
ment. Our lands are proving
you can buy them for a little
themselves, You have “oTilVTO----swampy, while otheia are lust saiuL__ down and-a—little—each—mont
There is absolutely no need to "get stuck"
drive through and . around the
with no taxes or interest to
(to use the parlance of the duy) in buy­
bother you.
Celery Delta to see that for your­
ing Florida farm land if the prospective
I want to get in touch with
self. The danger in buying land
the man of some means— even if
arises from buying land sight un­
purchaser will go about It in the suine
limited. I want him to write me
seen— a policy we have never
way as he does his other business.
how much money he can get to­
advocated and never will advo­
A t the prices we ore offering our lands
gether. . How many members
cate. .. We want every purchaser
I consider them m uch lower than their
to see and to know what he is
productive capabilities warrant. Every _ there are ill his famly—-if they
lire working, how old they are.
buying. .
acre we are handling will prove itself,
I want to help the deserving man
But the main reason why the
under intelligent cultivation, a larger in­
who has been careful to save
Howard-Packard lands at San­
come earner than nny interest earned in
money for suqh an spportunity
ford, at New Volusia, at Lake
any bank, stocks or bonds.
as starting in business for him­
* Charm and at Pinecastle are a
Even if hot cultivated, these lands will
self in Florida. I want to hear
* sound investment lies*
not alone
prove satisfactory by reason of the un­
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from him before he comes here,
in their productive possibilities
earned increment— the greater tho nuinso that I can plan part - of his ar­
N but in the fact that the. United
bec.of.settlers on uny tract the greater
rangements. It he has a wife
■ States ns a whole is approaching
the increase in value of the remaining
and can afford .to bring her to
the END OF LA N D — the end of
tracts.
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Sanford on the next HomeseekBy-the natural law of supply and de­
■ GOOD land.
ers’ excursion, so much the bet­
mand alone, the Howard-Packanl lands
Ten yonm ago, for instance,
ter.
want to show^ both of you-J
are Che basis o f sound investment.
you could hardly sell Western
the splendid successes now being
Why shouldn’t nny man who makes
prairie land for $1 an' acre.
achieved by people who come
up his mind; make money on any of our
Horses that would not sell for
here just as we are asking you to
lunds? Dollars do not grow on any of
$20 now average up to $150 and
come here.
the trees neither do dollars sprout from
$200. Potatoes that rotted at
‘The

lands

handled by

the

15c now sell up to $1 and as for
Sanford land it was supposedly
100 per cent as printed in the
high priced at $2.50 an ucre.
January, 1911/ issue of ‘‘Invest­
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Today if you buy Sanford irriments.”
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•* gated land for intensive farming
The Fifth Avenue bank’s diyiyou’ ll gladly pay $150 or $200
dend was 100 per cent, Bronx
per acre. If you buy land set
out with oranges or grapefriut
Borough bank paid 20 per cent;
you'll likely pay $800 to $1,500
First National bank paid 32 per
per acre. Up in the middle West
cent; New Y ork County NationpJ
you will not get good wheaL
bank paid 40 per cent; Union
lands under $100 an acre. Or,
Trust-Company paid 50 per cent
in the N orthw est-lands that
aa did the United States TrusT fnrmftriy sold for $2 no% sell for
Company.
Out of a list of
from $40 to $70. Even semiarid
1ands in Missou rPb?irig from $14twenty-seven banks ¿rad'lrust
to $20 an acre.
companies'only one paid as LOW.
With the gradual occupation
as 4 per cent and only one paid
of
available GOOD lands, the
”50 per cent,
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price for them is boundto in­
The marked effort to inuke the
crease and with the increase in
South finance her own develop­
price is bound to come an in­
ment is but another move tQ
concentrate capital- where it is1 creasing demand. This is as log­
ical and as pluin as the print on
most handy for the financing of
this pajier.
the plaiiB o f the money power.
dividends of from 4 per. cent to

= Lands "in Ffcfljdn vary
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the ground in a literal sense.

But uny

man who looks forward to anticipating
the temporary inconveniences of settling

ple who hnVc settled hundreds of farm ­

in new

ers «round Sanford.

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and prepares to

meet

good jteople every day.

cqn do better

them.

weekly salary.

W e advise with thorn.

on a social as-well as business footing

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were our methods not above reproach?

sition of the average Chicago toiler and

W e liave several interesting publica­
tions 1 wish to send you. One deals with

the settlers our company hud located in
1 saw thousands of fam­

ilies whose total earning capacity is sufiiceul only to provide for their necessi­
ties day by day. - They

had no surplus.

Poor food, pooriiDUfilng/'nccldents, occa­
sional non-einployment kept them ou die
Likely some of Uiem had neg­

lected their opportunities.

Like enough

were on the margin be­

cause o f their own folly, but iu any cose,
living in a mere shack und cultivating
enough to live on in Florida is far better
than die
there.

wearisome

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W e are

wus struck with the difference in the po.

some of them

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W e talk with

with them. ■ Could we remain in business

margin.

if."

in peo­

When I was in Chicago rencendy, 1

sunny Florida.

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them for the sake of llie greater future,
here than he can on a

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In getting in touch with this company
you are placing your confidence

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Delta and ihe won­

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Another I

of Volusia

literature tells you ac-

tualTacts about the IniKtB as rtitat
our settler?.

In fact, if you are endowed

with ambition plus common sense there'
is everything in the Sanford and near
SanfonJ situation, that should look mighty
good to you.
The
next Homeseckers'
excursion
leaves northern and central western
points March 1 and lfidi, so you luid bet­
ter write me about yourself today. A d ­
dress plainly:
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“ at home” Thursday. * Lake Chhrtn and
Oviedo fdeflds learned long ogo to an­
ticipate and enjoy Dr. and Mrs. Foster's
generous hospitality on occasions llkp
A Budget of Interesting Items these. The ladies assisting Mrs. Foster
From'Correspondents
in receiving pn the lafge, ideal verandas,
were her winter guests, Miss Margaret
Evans and Miss "Louise Manning Hodg­
kins. W e were charmingly entertained
in a half hour talk on Spain by Miss
efficient Staff of Reporter» Weekly Hodgkins.

IHE EVENTS O f ORANGE COINTY
Covers the Territory ror
The Herald

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CELERY AVENUE NEWS
Spadml Cor. to Tin Herald.

Mrs. A . S. Lund o f Chicago la visiLng
Mrs. Qeri Wood on Cameron avenno.
The writer haa a friend—a travelini
man. Thla party la at present traveling
through the South Atlantic states. Here
era some o f the d t l e A n d 'towns he haa
visited since leaving Sanford tw elv^ or
fifteen days ago: Palatka. Ocala, Lake
CHy. Valdosta Gtt., ^mericus tia^ A lbany
G a . Macon anH Angnatn, Jip^l Cnliimhln
S. C. Now thla friend is mailing me, aa
per agreement, a portal card from each
town with the price that celery la selling
&lt;** lot per bunch at the retail stores. Each
;.. • cord bears the day, year and prioe per
bunch far ed ery and the name o f town
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end firm offering the celery. This 1 wish
for ray own information and possibly
for Comrade Holly to use in his great
poppr, to get tlie non-union fanners to
lini^gp with the union, and | possibly
w ill writs it all up In a comprehensive
w ay and show some people the difference
b a tm e n what the consumer pays fo r cel— ■W y'a M i-’WfcBt the grower gets.' J ahaD
-------la y these statistics before Mr. I L J . Holly
and "Mr, Harry Ward. This party men
tloned will In the near future or about
the time Sanford celery Is on these mm'Jkata .v illi. Wheeling. W. V n „ Pittsburg.
-P a ^ -a n d -c itle a throughout the central
and middle west states. So you can get
reedy for some accurate statistics.
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THE DOCTOR’S^QUESTION.
Muoh Sloknssa Dus to Bowsl D is o rd »!*
▲ doctor’s first question when con
salted by a patient Is, " A r e your bow
els r e g u la r r H e knows that 08 per
cent o f Illness la attended wtfh inac­
tiv e bow els and torpid liver, and that
this condition must be rem oved gently
and' thoroughly before health can be
restored.
• B exall O rderlies are a positive, pleas­
ant and sa fe remedy fo r constipation
t o d bow el disorders In general.
Wo
ora so certain o f their great curntlva
value that w o prom ise to return the
purchaser’s money In every case when
they fa ll to produce entire satisfaction.
Itaxall O rderlies are eaten like can^ly, they a ct quietly, and have n sooth­
ing. strengthening, healing influence
on the cntlro Intestinal tract. They do
not purge, gripe, cause nausea, flatu­
lence, excessive looseness, diarrhoea o r
oth er annoying effect. T h ey are esped a ily good fo r children, weak persona
or old folks. T w o sizes", ¿Sc. arid 10c.
Bold only a t o o r store—1
T he Rcxall Store

W e have organized a Farmers' Club for
pu/poses o f mutual pleasure and benefit.
The meetings w ill be held in tbc church—
the next on Tuesday evening, the 14th.
The m eetln^on last Tuesday was well at­
tended and after a permanent organlza
tion had been effected the du b listened
with b u - r e A * the reading o f a lengthy
and coihvASnslve list o f questions pre­
pared by a Sim mit tee appointed at a pre­
vious m eetlng-an d-rcgan ling t h e m a m
agem en t. and workings' o f the Florida
Vegetable Growers' A s s o c ia tio n , and to
tho answers to these questions prepared BelS L ’ R. PH ILIPS ‘
and submitted by the officers-of the asso­
ciation.

M any V is ito r s T o S a n fo rd '
Every hotel, -every boanllng 'house,
every apartment house, every private
dwelling is' filled to (Tver Sowing with
visitors. N ever in the history o f the city
has there been-eqm any people here. The
real estate firms are busy go bee* taking
our -vusiortrt+s—rm d^~vlA^nig-^tsHr~ttar
uiu^v Tlicrp werei.maiqBurchase* made
this week aud.it is . p r e d i » d that more
Sanford land will, bo sold Jus season than
Mrs. M ary E. Footer bad a delightful j o ver before.

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is to keep in close touch with our
office. W e are eyery day listing
property that mny interest you It
is no trouble to show tlie goods.

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Sanford, Florida

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- The M agazine Club was entertained by
Miss Ella Belie Jones last Friday. W e
were especially favored - in the music
program In listening to Mrs. G. A. HanH w " " o f N ew Jersey, a winter guest at
LakeC hgrm . The other numbers render­
ed were by M rs B. C. Brannon and Miss
ktorr Aqlln
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solos g iv e s by Mrs. Hanklnson w ere two
daets b y Mrs. Hanklnson and Miss Fran-

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e x t r e m it y "When hetp-tr ne e d ed mid h op e-n im ost io n r . i mi
ce rta in ly g e t th e b e n e fits o f o v e r t h ir t y y e a r s experien ce
In Florida, and o v e r f i f t y y e a rs In th e m a n u fa ctu re o f fe r ti
llz e r s g e n e ra lly . I t w c.co n n p T h e f^ you th e c a s e Is Irfdeed
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young people in honor o f iter friend. Miss
Trego. A Jolly, enjoyable evening was
reported b j those present.

Dr. and Jiira. Adams o f Ciifton Spring*.
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Past or . O iliM ’ «. S en sation
N. Y., who have been guests at Lake
A t a m eeting o f the Knoxville Church
Charm for several weeks, le ft this week Federation Dr. J. J. Taylor, pastor of the
for Aiken, Go.
First Baptist church caused a sensation
Mr. Fam ell, an honored, respected c iti­ by the following declaration:
T h e church bos no right to. make a
zen of,Oviedo and a deacon in the Bap­
tist church for forty years was laid aw ay man go to church i f he prefers lo g d S d n
to rest Monday evening Just as jh e sun baseball game and It is an individual
was setting, after weeks and years o f suf­ matter what a man shall do with his
Sundays. I f persons play golf or base
fering from a cancerous growth.
■ Mrs. W alter Carter and little son of boll or eat Ice cream tho church has no
Sanford: are guests this week o f tier par­ right to call a policeman and have them
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lee o f Lake locked up. It Is not the church's business
nor that of the state.”
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weeks in her Paola home.

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A curiously large number of those of our old cus­
tomers who were gotten away from us by tjie in­
ducements of the so called "cheap goods" "Just as
good as Mapes,*' are coming back to us this season
•to have their groves and fields restored.
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D n Thursday evcftVnjt o f last week Miss

Since the death o f Hop. James D.
gone to the Beggs, who had served Orange county as
Judge o f the Criminal Court for many
years, speculation lias been rife regarding
Dr. J. N. Bishop o f N ew York City has
his probable successor to be appointed by
been spending a week In Paola.
Governor Gildirist to fill the unexplred
Mrs-AV. W. Long o f Sanford Is the guest term. Fully a half dozen, competent, ca­
o f Mrs. C. F. Cooley.
pable men were suggested, the names of
Mrs. C. A. Potter and little daughter re­ several go'ng before the - executive com­
turned to her home in Cocoanut Grove m ittee o f Orange county at whose sug­
last week.
gestion tlie Governor had signified his
M isaM aym e McLain spent Saturday Intention of making the appointment.
Yesterday morning, pursuant to a call,
and Sunday at her home in Geneva.
Mrs. May Foster has returned from a the committee met and after earnest con­
prolonged visit In Georgia end Aiabuma. sideration, named Hon. T . Plcton Warlow
as their choice for the position. Mr. Warlow is one o f Orange county's most able
OVIEDO AND LAKE CHARM
lawyers,
is honest, Just and conscientious
Special OorTwpooduio* to The Herald:
and his selection haa met with the uni­
Miss Daisy McClanabun left Oviedo last
versal approval o f tlie d t iz e n s .o f the
Monday for A tlanta whore site will spend
county. His commission w ilU ^ m v e in a
ten days and more in selecting spring
few d s y o — Rcpurttr-SLar.--------------goods for'her m illinery hpsinass____

Many growers are now beginning to see clearly
what we Jiave been suggesting for some time, they
might expect to htlve happen from the continuad
use of the Acid Phosphate (n jc k ) goods.

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9r.~Beck,s/brother and fam ily 'le ffY o r
their Indiana home last- Saturday .after a
visit ol a month at Cameron City. They
were pleased visitors and we shall miss
them,

Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Walker ' o f Topeké,
Kansas, weo have spent the winter in
Sanford leave for Kansas today. Mr.
Walkca, who has large land Interests hero
will return later anil look after his potato
crop. They have many friends in Cam­
eron City who are glad to know that they
expect to return In the fa ll

Where seems to be great dissatisfaction throughout
the State generally as to the results obtained from
most of the fertilizers used last season.

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Mrs: J. W. Powell and Miss Pow ell ar­
rived from' New York last Friday evening.
Mr. P omc II. Jr., with his w ife and Miss
Powell have gone camping for a 'fe w
days.
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Misses A nn ie and Madeline Miller of
Shelby, IN. CL, who have been Visiting
Mrs. Beil on Celery avenue, have returned
boine. They expect to take ip S t ' A u ­
gustine And Jacksonville on their trip
Misses Mabel and Bessie Anderson, Mias
They are delighted with Sanford and the
Bessie Sdiumpcrt, Mrs. Beil, Miss Robert
celery delta, and we learn they expect to
son, Mr. Wakefield and Mr. Clendenlng
return next winter.
were out from Sanford Sunday afternoon
calling on Miss Allcen Minnlck.
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« Mrs. Option and her friend. Mrs. Mid­
- Sped*] Correspondence to The Herald:
dleton, will spend 'Thursday with Mrs.
Spring weather, lacking only rain, but
Minnlck.
the oaks ora fast comitig into lea f and
Mrs. Hancock spent Tuesday with Mrs.
the dir is sweet with the odor of orange
Stevenson
nnd In the afternoon several
blossoms. “ In the spring,” you all know
ladies
called
on her,' at Mrs. Stevenson's
the rest and apropos.
rexuesl. A,VThe many frien d s. o f Miss Frances
The Cameron City Congregational church
Leake o f Orlando Will be interested to
has
been organized with about iw onty. hear o f her marriage on Feb. 21st to Mr.
five members and nearly ns many .assoL. F. Blankner of Baltimore. Md.
dlnte members and have called Mr. Joel
B. H. Hagan, now o f Cassia and also
Sw artz.of Pennsylvania to bo their pas­
well known In this neighborhood was
tor. The congregation Is an enthusiastic
• married Sunday, Feb. 26Ui to Miss Lela
one ond looks toward the future work of
N Pennington, also o f Cassia.
the organization with' eager anticipation.
Mr. and Mrs. Chaddcrton are making a Sunday school and preaching service each
few weeks visit in the lake region, M l Sunday mornlDg and all ore cordially
Dora and Eustis.
welcomed.
Mrs. E. A. Curtiss returned to Sanford
- T. P. W a r lo w R ecom m en d ed
Friday last, after a stay o f nearly two
Oscar Pearson has
East Coast.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEET
'M a t t e r « o f Im p o rta n ce A bout R o a d »
and B r i d l e » and E le c tio n »
Tuesday. March 7, 1911.
Board mat.— E n a ca t—chairman Overstreet, commissioners Woodruff, Dillard,
Brown and MqrriU.
The following applications for pensions
were approved: Mrs. A nn ie Rinaldi,
widow o f A . Rinaldi. Mrs. E. L. Gray,
widow o f Jas.T. Gray, and Mrs. Elizabeth
M. Terry, widow o f A le *. P. Terry.
Tlie report' o f • llie following county
officers. Supt, Co, Home Auditor's State­
ment Co Physicians, polls collected,
treasurer, pay roll o f .road camp, report of
licenses. Clerk's report o f tax redemptions,
SupU o f road» and bridges.
J. W. Nixon, J. T, McLain et al.,
presented petitions to straighten the
- Chuluota nnd Geneva • public road, upon
motion, petitions were laid over and sub­
it** matter re ferred to Messrs. Drown nnd
Supt. Branham to investigate.
Messrs. Whitcomb and McLain appeard
before the board in reference to the con­
dition oLcrow ing at the Geneva Ferry,
upon motion the subject matter was re­
ferred to Messrs. Woodruff, Branham and
Brown.
E. T. Cushing, representing the Ovlédo
Hoard o f Trade appeared before th^Rioard
with petition on the subject in reference
---- to establishing the m ain -road -west -in to
Oviedo, upon motion the petition was
granted.
The petition o f H. B. McCall, Mrs. D.
R. Pearce et al.„ was presented upon
motion the subject matter was referred

ham.and llmum.
S u rveyor-tY ics appeared before the
board in reference to obtaining nnd issueing a new map for th e’ County, upon
. motion action was deferred until the
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The Board upon mation proceeded
elect the attorney o f tjie Board; W.
Palmer was elected as Attorney, with
salary o f $3ft0.00 per annum.
Upon the Chairman was instructed to
oppolnt a comm ittee to draft resolutions
m reference to the death o f Judge Beggs,
committee composed o f Messrs: Wood­
ruff, Overstreet and Robinson.
The Committee representing the inland
• waterway appeared before the board.
nnd~after presentation o f the subject tire
matter was taken under udviseincnt.
It was ordered that the comptroller be
requested to allow the redemption of It
cert.. No. 855 o f 1894 (S H o f N E ii of SEW
of NW 54) Sec., 28, Tp. 20 S. R. 29 E . be
redeemed at the flat sura of $10.00 not
including Clerk’s costs, by R. J. Piatt,
w ithin60 days, on account o f accumula­
tion of taxes, the poor condition o f the
land and the wish to restore it to the tax
roll.
Bond o f L. J. Dolline as Notary Public,
H. A . V ivia n nnd N, P. Yow ell us sureties
'* approved. The check of F. H. Davis was
upon motion accepted, uml the attorney
of the board Instructed to draw the proper
release from the marl contract heretofore
entered into by the County with Mr.
Davis.
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Upon motion it was ordered Uiat a
warrant be drawn p a y a b le to T. W.
Mathews and held until the building is
accepted by the architect and Mr. Overstreet. ,
Letter from Jenkle K in g In respect to
paym en ffot right o f w ay over the King
heirs land received, and the matter re­
ferred to the Attorney o f the board to
have deed properly executed and upon
receipt o f deed the warrant for $50,00
will be issued in payment thereof. .
Petition o f C. F. Russ, Ji L. H ill et nl.,
for the extension o f the right o f w ay of
OrlandK and Apopka. Public road through
tbg flat woods portion o f this road making
the right o f w ay CC feet wide was re­
ceived; matter referred to Commissioners
Overstreet. Merrill and Supt. Brunbam
with power to act.
Board proceeded to canvass the returns
- uf iha eletflfon h »ld on March 1. 1011 ond
found the result to be a » follows: For
selling 1104, against selling 1231, the
majority against selling being 127.
The petltition o f O. W. Connor, Edw. W.
Bonynge et aL, received; upon motion
then Clerk was instructed to notify the
petitioners liJ h e y wish to .have the road
established, « « d T h t fy
•V i j t e t i A f
thereof, the board willinstruct the County
Surveyor to make the survey thereof.
Petition o f Geo. Swartz, A . H. Crippcn
Jr, A . H. Crippcn Sr., et nl., received up­
on motion the County will appropriate
$20.00 per m ile the tam e to be used with
the approval o f the S upt, o f roads and
bridgea.
, It was ordered that the painting o f the
County Home be left with commissioner
Overstreet with power to sCtLetter from S. Florida Sentinel received
and read, laid over until next meeting.*
Communication o f A . F. Odllri in respect
to the f k i s s i s Bsrfda te rm s Cautoany
* received; Clerk Instructed to notify Mr.
Odiln that the board decline to act.
Pointing o f th e Drawdy Iron bridge and
-the k g »t tlf thg fJrnnl Ill-Ill ce East of
Oviedo
ivtedo ,referred to Supt., Branham antT
Commissioner Brown.
The following accounts were examined
*nd warrant issued in payment o f same
and board adjourned to next regular

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MONDAY

CORSET COVER

30c for 21c
For Monday only we will place on
sale an assortment of Corset Cover
Embroidery, 17-inch wide, splendid
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value for 30c, Monday only

Lace Curtains 69c
A full 3yard-Lace Curtain in special
lu
ll f o r itu and
4I II I ! splendid
L l llrm i 1trl 85c ir
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patterns
sellr jQ
’era. Mouday a leader per pair O v7C

/Scarfing
Drawn work Scarfing for.drapers, etc.,
by the yard. A quick seller for
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-35c yanl, our-pne e -o n ly . . — .
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H air Brushes
•12Kc seller special M onday.I . \ . ' 10c
$1.00 spotless Hair Brushes......... 89c
35c Bj&gt;otless Hnir Brushes.............. 24c
sociiTimpsTTffirBrxisires r r r r r r r t h r

Lace Curtains 79 c
A dollar value is this beautiful Lace
Curtain that will lie placed on t y q ^
sale fbrMdnday only at a pufr ' ^

Hair Com bs
I5c Goodyear Rubber hair i a
Combs ........................ lU C
75c Goodyear Rubber Hair An
Combs......... ....... .
35b Special.......... -........x___ 21c
Another special

Comb Bargain

1.75 Mosquito Nets 1.39
Just received, a full 80-inch | O Q
'Sandfiy Net worth $1.75, only **05/

Ladies’ Linen Coats
In white, also Linen color. Short
Coats in latest styles and greatest
vn lu e^ —___

Skirts

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Our line of wnsh skirts will interest
the most careful dresser in Linen also
Repp.' Prices, 98c; 1.39, 1.69, &amp;. 2.19

Butterick -Patterns

15c SILK RIBBON

10 Cents

W ill find many additional
bargains in this store in all Monday Only
kinds of leading JVl.erchan-, This special assortment o f all silk rib"BbiruirfBWcfifeftNAe win
dise including the cream bo on sale Monday only yd
of the Seasons Picking.
A beautiful line of white and colored
Don't Miss these Bargains. p^asolsw n ^lulaiAi^fi.. sellera
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12 1-2c Suiting 9c 1 ,

Don’t Miss

Special lot of Checked Suiting, and Striped
Linen; while they last Monday a
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yard. . . : ......................P.......... ..
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. 25c Spider W eb Organdy
In Lavender, PinkfOnd Blue; the newest de­
signs in fine Organdys, to sell for 25c -t Q
Special Monday.................. : ...........
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This is a full width Lawn in a fine quality in
neat floral patterns; also beautiful
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figures and designs, 15c sellers only

Matting in neat designs
a yard............. ......
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See this fine value in a 17c white India 1 p
Lawn. Monday o n l y . : . . .1.................l&amp; C

2 cases o f 50c Elastic Scam Drawers,
In u splendid 50c value
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7,5c Shirts 45c
Dress Shirts, either
collars
y iR «
S p ecial.................
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$1.25 Shirts 97o

Linen Special
For Monday, a 30-inch Linen in a 30c O O
weight and quality. Special............. &amp; OC

Fru it-o f-th e -Lo o m Cam bric
Another new lot of the well know Fruit-olthe-Looin Cambric, 18c value
on ly..........................................

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10 Yards Linen Toweling 89c
As a special for Monday only, wo w ill
sell ton yards of Linen
Tow eling
Silence Cloth

89c

Tliesc are truly bargains In high-priced
Dress Shirts without collar or ( Y 7 _
Negligee style. Special.____ _ t / / C

Straw Hats
In nil the latest shapes and straws;
’ specially Imported for us. See these
bargains.

NOW !
Is the time to let us take your measure
for u “ R O Y A L T A I L O R " mode
to measure suit.

Heuvy weight Silence Cloth, 60-inch
wide and a. 65c seller; only a yard----

We guarantee to fit

uny man. nnd our prices on these line
Tailored Suits are amazingly low.

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35c Japanese Matting 25c
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50c Elude Seam Drawers 39c

Sc this fine line of
17c India Law n 1 2 c ___ _____ j -with
or without

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See this very carefully selected
line of Imported Japanese and
Cnina Mattings. Spec-

Dress Shoes and O xfords
is now complete and our

9-Piece C ut Glass 6et 48c

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Low Prices

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A winner.
Regular size revers­
ible Smyrna; worth 1.35 Q O w
M o n d a y ...:.................. w W W

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This is a special bargain while this
lot laBts in on imitation cut glass.
10-inch Pie

Ladies’ and Children’s
Genuine Axminister Rug, full size
and a special leader for O I Q
3.50; Monday,, choioe..
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See these great values in Plates,
Soup
Plates;
also Cups
and
Saucers. Special counter *f
M o n d a y ..............
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Butterick Patterns -

PLATES!

MATTINGS AND RUGS
S P E C IA L — 10 pieces of

Our full line o f Parasols in solid colors
also Dresden designs. These are all
marked at special f q q i . q 7 Q
low prices from. . I » O t / 1 0 O . l w

P a n s .................... 4c

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Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords are here

Enamelware Drinking Cups.. 5c

in full force, and ,with those Dressy

2 gallon Milk P a il............... __15o

Selby Shoes we can-please all.

50c Slop Jars........... ........... ..3 9 c

Don’t fall to se}&gt; the w onder­
ful values In the C hildren’s
Shoes arfd Puhips.

35c Lamps complete with chimney
and wick..............
25c
Chair Bottoms, all sizes and^t
S p e c ia l......... .......... — : r -- 5c

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SURPRISED THEIR FRIENDS

Popu lar Y o u n * Couple Quietly M a rried
L a s t N ight
R. Jflfeuv. Editor shd Pm wIrtA
Not wishing die ostentatious display o f
S a to erlp tlo n r'rlce. » 3 . 0 0 J ffe u r In Advance a church wedding two o f Sanford's most
.popular young people stole n march on
Enured as Mooad-dai« ta» II matter A usual 22nd, their friends last night and were quietly

Published Every Frtdsy Marnlnl at Sanfopl.Fla.

Sandfly Nesting
Mosquito Canopies
Men’s Straw Hats
Window. Screen Cloth
Women’s Fancy Parasols
Women’s Trimmed Hats •
Novelties, Fancy Goods.
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OSes In Herald OuUdinjt
Telephone No. 148.

Miss Johnelle Garner and James D.
fjfcviwn have been betrothed for several
Months and It was understood that die
affair would culminate in a grand church

wedding, but the young people arc both
[VeryIndividual In I
ills together of-a retirnlg disposition and not wishing
and
for a greater city.
die display or expense o f a grand wed­
ding decided to dodge and were quietly
Senator Lorlmer ratlin s hla scat for the.
ntyrried at the Baptist church parsonage
present but Ifcjrill take po . extra pair o f
fnst night by Rev.-J. W. WUdman. The
asbestos trousers to bold' it for fwodmr
H at mdmatlop of die marriage the par­
ents had was whea^lbe young Benedict
A n y one refñjjng Frank Mayes* recent walked in with his charming bride and
"erudition escapement". on^Jhtf ceuutry announced, "Mr. and .Mrs. Lawson."
editor would(fon^tne that Frank had.Bccn ' They were forgiven o f coursennd nmid
toara aruLtha. pAro ota l
ampa and -. other southern points for a
it the Commissioners pnd&gt; road men tiT eek*a honeymoon.
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this.county do not dq something for '.the - T jlff bride is a Sanford glrL.liavinjLXE.-.
rosd to Apopka mhui, O nm p' County will Sided here for a qu tuber o f years and has
l o s i ber reputation for, goojJ roads,
Hi large circle o f friends. She Is die
holes ora numcrouaS and -are ■ge,i(J/l daughter o f Mr. affe^Mrs. N. ril. Garner
larger and la rg er' .daily. 'A stitch in and formerly resided’ at Dade City.
tim e save nine! l e t those y lA id duly ^
Mr. Lawson has made Sanford his homo
is to keop up th ertads. get busy and re­ for several years and is a native o f Geor­
pair them before they g e l beyond re- gia. He is engaged in business and is
looked upon- as o n e o f - the - solid'-young
The Sonford-Orlando rflad J * In die business men o f Sanford.•
faino condition and d ì * « * f i no relief In
_______ Sight.
Mnybç u n f r ie n d s who voted [irlanda who-wish them- all kind»-of-hap­
•gainst the bond issue can tell just how piness, in which The Herald jdlno.
to make more roads without any enpendl-

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One lot Ginghams 15 and 12 1-2c a i rt
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. SANTORO'S POST CARD DAY
ular meeting Monday afternoon.
The
The Herald suggests that Sonford make
subject was; Resolved: that the United
A pril first the Post Card Day and every
States- should, annex Cuba. Thera were
business man. every. Imly, every child
m an y fineargum ents m adtfb y both, sldra
and .all the visitors to the city . mall one
but the Judges decided in favor o f tbe
or more.post cards descriptive o f Sanford
nliinnntive.
to some friend In a distant state. In
T b e Irvinlng Literary Society held its
order to help the movement along The
meeting Monday. The program consisted
Herald will print several thousand cards
Snd sell them at cost and no doilbt the
■taUoDcrs o f 'Sanford could make a
special rate for one day. This would ad­
vertise ' our city .as no other one plan
could do.
The cards will carr/dhotagraphlc views
o f attractions In -the e ijy and surrounding
section, ami -wlil -heaV-a motto inviting
investigation o f the city ' by.the capitalist,
the farmer, the man looking for locations
for manufacturing enterprises, by every­
one wishing to come to the best section
o f the entire United States.'
Los Angeles CaL, held an annual Post­
card Day on March I, mid one firm printed
' and caused to be mailed 4.000.000 post- chasing - pictures nnd other decorations
cards describing the advantages o f the for our new building.
d ty . It estimated that about I0.000.UUI&gt;! The enrollment in the High School De­
^ postcards were sent out on that occasion partment has now reached one hundred.
from the entire state, Los Angeles alone This fact will make, it easy to compute
. sending out more than"2,000.000.
the attendance percentage.
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J. A . D . M c C U R D Y IN

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M illin ery Opening
M eth od ist Church
The ladies o f Sanford are always on
Sunday school 8;45 a. m., John K. Mci■ the qul v|v" aMalUpH-tha-aalltoery-epeo’ Tlnger Sapu in charge. A. K. Chappell aslags. Ia this respect Mrs. Alien's well slsting. Sunday is special missionary
known emporium is always a popular day. Subject o f lesson, Elislta Restores a
place, for here the latest styles and crca- Child to Life.
.tiaus cau always be found, especially is
Preaching 11 a m. by the pastor. Sub­
this true o f the Spring Openings where ject, .Man's Whole Duty. Micuh B;8. Sun­
th e n Is so much dainty headgear to be day night, 7 o'clock, sermon by the pastor.
shown. This season Mrs. A lien promises Subject. Sin's Legitim ate Sequence, 1 Cor.
m any surprises and the two days o f the |3:17, text,
opening w ill be rod letter days. On Sat­ . Remember Sunday Is the day set to
urday. March 11 and Monday. March 13th make your offerings to Home Mission
Mrs. Allen invites' the ladles to come to work and the taking care of our super
her millinery parlors in the Bishop block. anuated preaclters and the widows of
A look at the swell stuff will convince deceased preqehers. Make offerings In
you that Mrs. A llen has tbq finest line separate envelope for aheae from salary
ever shown in the city. " *
, of pastor and presidios elder.
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T h e B i ^ c s t A e r o p la n e E v e n t K v e r H e ld
A v ill lie

in th e S ta te o f F lo r id a

th e E x h ib itio n ** a t

D AYTO N A, MARCH 28,29,30
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A total of five flights will b e made in three days, the flights to include a r a c e o n tlie lieiu'li
w i t h th e f (I N teat a u t o m o b i l e that can b e secured and a flight at liigh altitude over the H a lifa x
river und the city of Daytona, and Seabreeze and Daytona Beach.

These flights are to be given under the auspices of the Hotel Men's Association and the D a y ­
Wednesday night'n&lt;* 7JO o'clock prayer
The Ladles Aid S o c lty
meeting. A study o f the 2nd.v chapter of
tona
Board of Trade and special arrangements have been made to accommodate the crowds.
.T h e Ladles A id Society o f the Baptist
Jonah. . . .
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church met at the heanr-of Mrs. M. M.
Thursday a t 3JO p.&lt;m » Junior League
—« Stewart, on Union avenue last Friday;
meeting. Mrs! 'fcr R. Philips In charge.
afternoon. Tbe meeting was well a t­
Friday night 7:30 o'clockr teachers S. S.
tended by tbe members, and there was j
■
***lesson study at Uie partofA'ge^
also present a large •number o f visitors
A
Splendid
Chance
(o
See
Daytona
-=---The
Prettiest
Winter
Resort
in
the
World
A cordial weiobnie uwaits all who will
other .states, among them being Mrs.
l u a -------------- ;----------------- ------------ *---------- 1
^
come. The public are cordially invited
Wbhoden, of N ew York. Mrs: W illiam s of
There are m a n / 1kindly, hungry ffiearts in
Michigan, Mrs. Haw|lns, Mr*. Baird. Mrs.
T r e a s u re r '* R ep o rt
&lt;
(M e-com m u n ity. SIR w ill' nW satisfy
— Ogdon and Mre- Ham iim a* or "Virginia,
Sanford, Fla.. March 8tb. ,1911.
and Mrs. Fitch, of ,Kentucky. A fte r an them though they hjU all sin .¿as. Come
to the house o f tlie Lord and get strength
Treasurer's report Sanford HoapltuLAsintarcstiog business session light refreshfor thy burdens.
sodatlon:
tnenta were served and a social half
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Sale o f tickets Charity Ball........... $154.23
hour enjoyed.
* P eo p le’ s Church
Tgg Day receipts . . 1 ____
120.40
%
.
"*
,
M ias A gn es B oth am ly E n terta in s
Mr. Waldron will give the last o f Me
jnntlon from the E a gle s............. 32.00
embershlp
fe
e
s
,.........
...............
3300
Miss Agnes Bothamly delightfully en­ series o f evening talks to young women:
W e have iio t3 r fia d imd Ealls^J'or Supper
tertained some at her young friends at next Sunday night, su bject "Jtp O ld -Subscription--Anonymous » , . M1M,. 2.00
her borne on Park avenue last Friday a f­ Who Works". The pastor will also preach
S348.15.
Cake Fresh Every Day
ternoon to celebrate her birthday. Tbe Sunday morning. A ll comers are cordially Paid sundry e x p e n s e s .........
.
7.85
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i
. affair was held on the lawn where games welcome to both services.
*■
Balance
on
ban
d.........
....$340.30
w ere played and where daluty refresh­
Adm iral Neal McQuarri* w jll be here
A l l W h ite H e lp and E very th in g Clean
Mrs. Gto. H. Feknald,
ments were served.
one week from Sunday night and tell
*
. Treasurer.
about-bis Florida Navy.
N e w O ffic e r * E lected y ,
, ’It is desired to have a large member­
A t a recent meetihg oP-the stockholders
1
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Mas N o t Sold Out
ship.
Tbe dues are one dollar per year.
o f the Orlando Bank &amp; Trust Co., at Or­
In the Moore's Ststion item * in the Tbe committee desires to commence at
lando, M. M. Smith wus elected president
and W. M, Davis, vjee president-. Both Herald several weeks ago was a notice of once In preparing rooms and to start a
gentlem en.are gonnccted with' the. Peo­ tbe sale o f J. F. Turner's store at Beck
building as soon as possible. Several liM
ples Bank o f Sanford and., have pro[
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Mr. Turner states that the eral donations o f land and money have
;
Interests here. ‘
'
' • ' f
item was a mistake, as he has not sold been promised as soon as a decision Is
£ &gt; • , / S ' ,V
\
N o tic e "1
' f
out and does not expect to sell. Ha la m
_____ 1 aSulaaranrt th*T s e v c e l - U - g
a'Hhe business at Beck Hammock names to the president. Mrs. J. N. Whit
* boxes do R. P- D. No. 1 'have, been tarnand basa n o ln t c n u o n o f sf i l i ng
W « per, or the secret or y , M fe .A . TV Russettar.i
..... penal with, hjr rem oving lock».- e te ^ -A a
the parties are .knowji, -action will be utukq litis Qurrccrion foe,our correspondent Membership tickets ore Issued by the
C. A . DOBBINS, M a n a g e r
who w a s, proba hi y misinformed On tbe treasurer, Mrs. Geo. H. Fem ald.on receipt
taken i f this pruatlce Is continued. „
UlAS. F- H asxjhs, P, M.
•ubject. r„ . .
pf one dollar,

NO CH AR G E TO S E E THE E V E N T S

W E W ANT TO SELL YOU YOUR

8

I R E A D and C A K E

A Trial will Convince You of the •
• . ;

Quality

SA N FD R E TB Ä K E R Y

I.V
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�THt SANFORD HERALD

IRRIGATION

SYSTEM

Tbe following is a

lift

o f materials

needed for tiling one acre:
2000 3-lftcii drain III» 12 Inches Ion*. $22..$44.00

Sanford Method - Pronounced
7 the Best In the World

7 8-Inch ttond pipe* 2H feel long:.........

2.43

I 18 Inch Intake pocket at well 2Vt feat *
7 22-Inch coni rolling b e m

2 sneka cement

100 ft. 4*24 Inch cement miiln
*1 load of hher or sawdust
Wooden plugs

irflt Drouth Demonstrates the
Valu* of Irrigation In Florido—
Our System

T ota l rosudm aJcrisis furono a e r e ... .103.01

of tbe Sanford Celery Delta, read
tbne or four cuttings

per

tlBilfs. ns obtains in those irrigated

been

u s specially and lauded

years.

winner,

Orders for

potato

barrels

A ll who have

storage room should get barrels in advance
of digging season, W e will have, in addition

flowing for the past thirty-three

to our two shop^, in the center of town,

There are now 2,700 wells In San­

with much interest. But those cuttings of ford celery delta, not a llo f which tire used
iBsIfs as compared with the possibilities for irrigaiion purposes, however. No per­
of g Sanford acre, suhirrigated and proper­ ceptible decreaso in the flow luts ho far
ly cultivated, is a comparison destined

days.

should be booked at once.

A n artesian well will cost from $50 to
o f $75, nnd so far as we know will flow for­
sec­ ever. We have wells hero that hnve

tions of. the West where alfalfa is workod
a

about $40.00,

few

making tbe total cost about $105 per acre.

o f the

season

os

a

Ttie labor necessary to install tlie ay#
len t on ono ucro will co»t

We residents o f Florida, and especially

We shall start up our barrel factory within

A Shop at Beck Hammock

manifested itself.

tonake the alfalfa acre writhe and twist
la tmcomfortTtblenosi I t

lu

There must be n subsoil o f clay or hardoW£T Inert-' pan at from 2 to 5 feet beneath the sur­
face before this system is nvnilrtble.

Deliveries

If

wi

When we began the business o f g row-

the subsoil is, say, 3 feet below the
Wetted surface ninl the system
Is installed
ogl fields from tho surface by a system o f nnd the water turned on, no mois­

fig vetfe(abloom o f season w e

most convenient for purchasers
Join the Boosters’ Band and boost I

moches between the rows.

Our plants ture- will begin to w in s to the surface
«ere scorched, our crops ruined and our until the 18 inches of earth between the
pnflts .small nnd losses almost total by lower side of the tile and the subsoil has
■Jig use of this system. No person who [beewne- wholly ^ ‘Balunited" with water.
understands conditions In Florida ever
tutmpts to grow

vegeiabes an a

When

tills

is done the moisture is then

oaat- ■drawn to the surface by capillary altrnc-

Don’t stay home and go to roost I
Keep awake and make a spiel!
Pnt your shoulder to the wheel!
J

your: tow» alongl___

W M wntomit rrntfMintv------

The tccotiipnnying diagram sliows how
tb system Is loid'ih the field.

The water being applied at the roots of

A

is at the plants acts ns n sort o f vaccination
4ks$awing well whiob discharges into an agai nst a ll root diseases, and as an e v i­
IllochtUe. C is lire standpipes along dence o f this fact we have grown the

Boost it load and boost it strong!
Everybody lend a hand!

PHONE

If

tbe supply main, the latter bclntf made same crops on the same ucrcs for ten
dl-lnchtile By plugging the hole in years, the acres becoming more productive
tfsadpipc any single line o f title can be each year. Few or no surface pests arc
duj o&gt;t from tjie water and any other encountered when this system is used,
Ibe of tile can be supplied at will. This os the fields con be flooded at any time
allow* the planter to apply the water to desired, thus drowning them out. The
ike exact |iortion o f the field he wants it system is not a succ ess where there is no
is within wetting portions that do not subsoil.
and moisture.

D is the rows o f 8-inch
T|ip item o f good drainage is just as
^.through the joints o f which the water essential ns an Inexlinustible ‘ supply of
weps siul wets the fleld from the bottom wnter, the system of tile noting for this

he controlling box.

O is healthy plants, nnd our irrigation assists
It lias n partition in us in applying ajr at tbe very mots o f the
This sirbnwalion also

Bother hole in the partition

is a pro­ &gt;vo can supply

12 inches limes o f cold
The frost line, which tliose
here the first hole and u V Shin« slit in who are unacquainted with ounditiphi in
kt lop of the partition. E is the ditch ut Florida talk about so glibly, can hi^found
* side of the road which carries off the four Inches under the sod In any part of
Wall r.

tbe state.

It does not show on tbe

southern portion of Cuba

to S5 feel upart, running the short way

Florida.

tbe field, there

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W. W. "A B E R N A TH Y

AL K. JONES

ROBT. McL a u g h l i n

jones

- McL a u g h l in

A Motor For Any Purpose

FU RN ITU RE , STOVES
HOUSEHOLD

GOODS

eur-

Tncii, as freezes have occurred in
tile D 18 indies beneath the surface,

rev

Sum m er or W inter

your wnuts in the
Automobile line. If you want to
o f considerable Importance in
rent *
i

kecenter with a hole through the lower plants.
nd where the tile U connected to it, tection

•m*

F U R N IT U R E C O M P A N Y

ip. The. joints are covered with sawdust, purpose when (here is an excessive rain­
piper or fiber lu keep the sand and dirt f a ll A ir ik also necessary to the life of
km working into the lines o f tile.

Oak Avenue and First-Street

Come and join the Boosters’ Bandi

•

the

n nd oil over

J U S T A R R IV E P

Refrigerators, Ice Boxes, Porch Rockers, Etc

being a fall of nfiout

To prepare an ucrc of land for growing
is. sufficient Vegetables by installing nil irrigation sys­
*
r
1 to allow the water to trickle through tem which costs $105 m ay seem a foolish
tows in 330 feet, which

ithout loss by frictlos.

Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Company

C A L L AND S E E OUR S TO C K
C A S H A N D IN S T A L L M E N T

P H O N E 331

These rows o f

waste of money, but tbe productivity of
the that irrigated acre when in good tilth and
b&gt;di feed main, which is in turn con- fructifies properly is So ninny times more

'* ire .connected w ater tight nt

Henry

M cLaulin

The open than it would be otherwise that the owner
tok K is on the lower side o f tho field is fully justified in going to tbe expense.
*1 receives tbe surplus water from tile For Instance, such an acre here lias i n ­

MY SPECIALTIES

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Pickard’s Haiid-Painlod China
¡t* D. Two feet back from the ditch is duced seventy tons of vegetables in
Gerhain’s Sterling Silver
• cootrollirifi box O. which Id used to single growing season of nine muntlts
Rogers' Plated Ware
« the water bock In the field. This which sold fo»$4,0G4, paying the" railroad
Elgin and Waltliutn Watches
t bss three outlets, one on a level with $733 to haul Uiem to market? A fairly
• D. which when open permits all ex- good acre? Ono o f our growers lust spring
tolve rainfall to drain intn ditch E. marketed $32.000 worth o f lettuce and
* B « t higher outlet is 12 inches above cucumbers off of 22 acres. .One thousand.
• first, ninl when the first outlet Is $2,000-br $3,000 is not an unusual output1
***«1 permits a level o f'12 indies Of for a single acre.
* * in die field above the tiling.' The

-T h e little unimproved

Matting and Rugs

JE W E L E R

Wed with the stand pi (let.

A L L

GOOpS

G UARANTEED

FLO RID A

SANFORD

The Crippen Music Store
-

High-grade Pianos, Organs,
and Graphophones
Easy Payments

Low Prices

SECURE .
A none NOW

Pico Block

Irrigublo- land

a4nches tJCl(TW the surface. left in the CelerTTKIlfl Beits a l from f ) 50
* * the Ant and second outlets are an acre up. Last season. 10 acres of
• d the water w ill then gather in the cultivated land, well irrigated and scien-

EAST

NORTH

to within 2 indies o f the surface. tUlcally drained, passed from the owner­
°liei|lng and closing the outlets in the ship o f ono old resident o f Sanford to
•Wing box the q u a n tity 'o f waler*,op- another old resident o f Sanford for a con­

Atlantic

*0 the plums can be measured with sideration o f $17,500, being $1,750 an
acre, and the high water price ever paid
in tills section o f the country for funning
land.

The

buildings

on this property

were not worth $1.000.

O u r Easy Payment Plan

It is not unusual seems to sylt everybody.
for land that has beep in cultivation one because we enable you to
season to sell for $1.000 an acre.
years’

cultivation brings

it

Three

up (o its

maximum in production and each succeed*■" tf
ing year adds to its value on account of
its high state o f (lillh.

controlling

It's popular

WEST

SOUTH

Get A Heme

ELECTRIC LIGHTED P U L L M A N
DINING AN D SLEEPING CARS

hdmes at Markham Park

For Information, Rotes,and Reservations Bee near
est Atlantic Coast Line Agent or write*’ ‘
\\

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Be the landlord’s slave no longer. Strike
out for freedom. W e will help you If you
will let us. Our

The experts from the Department o f are just the tiling for you. Take your
Agriculture at Washington who have In-- w ife to look at them. She w ill he devru h ih t* prospect it of o w
vcslígólw t UreSäh fo r g -s y a c m òt JflEr of them.
irrigation have pronounced it the heat
poised method o f applying moisture in
plant growth that has ever been devised
boxes are also or brought to the attention o f tbe Defuut-

N. H. GARNER
Sanford, Florida

A . W . FRITOT, D. P. Agent
it Biy St. -

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

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March lo,

committee b y paid carried. Moved and
seconded to adjourn carried.
M. W . Lovell,

counts oT the bond trustees' a n d ''o f R. C.
Maxwell carried.
Moved and seconded that the city pay
H o f the cost o f sidewalk In from o f the
Gamer-WoodiufT-Yowell Building at the
rate o f 13M cents per fo o t
C. H. Lefflcr asked that the assessment
on property foot o f First street be re­
duced, taken under advisement. Moved
that vouchers as signed by (be president
and approved by the finance committee
be paid carried, Moved and second to
adjourn canTST.
M. W. Lovell,
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T Clark.

Maybe You D on’t Get Your
Mail Regular and it May Be
Because You Have a Poor

and'Harbors Congress, Mr. Thompson's
address was one of. the best and most In­
teresting that lias ever been beard In this
city. Ho has made a thorough study o f
his subject and wasr fam iliar with It In
detail. A fter his address Mrs. Maude W.
Henry, field secretary o f the association,
spoke briefly along the same lines. The
matter o f a local organization was taken
up dnd perfected. W . L. Palmer o f Or­
lando was placed at tho bend o f it atld
the committees were l e f r unfilled, to bo
named later.

T o help all concerned, all next week,
we*will sell Galvanized Signal
B o n es at 95c,
rH O G IlE B B .

w hich

sp elli

and

Mail

your name goes

PRO S­

P E R IT Y , la but another w a y o f spSIF

Is« PUBLICITY

umici

appointed.
Street— W. D. Holden. S. Runge, TL ' A .
Howard.
Sanitary—&amp; Runge, J..D. Davidson, W.
D.Hçldeu.
T
Onlianco— If. Ward, H. R. Stevens, S.
Fire— B. A . Howard, H. R. Stevens, J.
D. Davidson.
Building— J. D. Davidson, W. D. Holden,
R W a rd .
th e (natter o f additional hydrants as to
the number and location referred to fire
committee.
Petition as to the grading Laurel A ve,
referred to street committee.
Petition o f C. Brown and others asking
that a light be placed near Lite Baptist
church on Pine A ve. received and the
clerk was instructed to notify tho Electric
lig h t Co., to place aiTTnaderccht lig h t at
that front. The clerk was instructed to
notify the Electric Light Co., that if the
oorvlce was not improved so that It
would come up to the specifications in
the contract that the vouclicra would bo
held up. On motion the resignation of
E. W. Stevens as street commissioner
was accepted carried. Moved n n d a e c onded that the street committee be Unpowered to employ a street foreman,
carried. Bond o f M. W. Lovell aa Clerk,
Treasurer and Assessor accepted and
ordered filled. Moved and seconded that
tho chnlr appoint a committee o f three
; who shall be authorized to employ council
at a compensation not to excedo $500 to
drift a new charter for the' city.. The
chair appointed W. D. Holden, B. A.
Howard, H. R. Stevens. Moved and' sec­
onded that the vouchers as signed by Die
president and approved by .the finance

West side and Marshal Smith was noti­
fied to look up tiie matter. A still hunt
divulged the fact that a negro,. W ill
jeruiingTiorfherry ’ enfployetTht th e " ilW ff
had disposed o f quantities o f tobacco,
cigars, hams, etc, to small stores on San­
ford Avenue.
Mar alia I Smith im m ediately placed.
Jennings under arrest and confronted
with his guilt he broke down and conicased. The siotes OQ.ihe. avenue were
then searched and tho greater part of
tho goods recovered. The negro will get
a term and i f the store keepers who
bought tho goods do not get one they can
consider themselves lucky.
M u sic Club M e e ts
A m eeting o f the Sanford Music Club
was held In Mrs. Fannie Munson's studio
last Saturday afternoon. Miss Peaches
Lefllcr was leader for the afternoon and
arranged a very pleasing program. M ol
D. L Thrasher read a splendid paper on
John Sebastian Bach; Miss Lcffier's ex­
cellent paper related to Bach and his mu­
sic. Miss Ellen Mahoney played a short
two part -fugue .by Bach, illustrative of
Mrs. Munson's talk on (he
his work
Christmas Oratorio and Prelude from Bach
were pleasing numbers o f the program.
" A Dream1’ was beautifully played by
Miss Helen St. John.
Elks L o d g e T o r S an fo rd
It is rumored that Sanford has applied
for permission to establish an Elks Lodge,
the recent census o f 5,262 people en­
titles tho city to a lodge. Thera arealready about forty Elks in the c ity ' and
a fine Elks Home could be-erected, .. '

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The commislon Ann of H. Woods A Co.,
o f Chicago has failed according to reports
and their office In this city w ill be dlscontinued. K. R. Murrell who has had
charge o f the office here will continue, in
tho'commission business.

In A D V E R T IS IN G , In m aking things
known from in fin to man, from

w o­

man to .woman, lies the secret o f SU C ­
CESS fo r which Individuals and communition seek.

These Boxes sell for $1.25 the
—----- —.-^^world o ver-------------

H I L L H A R D W A R E CO

i k a d a y o f w aitin g fo r B U S IN E S S

to step In at Lho door and SU C C E S S
to b low Id at the w indow Is past

B y the D e p o t

W e " must go out and corral B U S I­
N E SS -and coax SUCCESS.

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And tho one w ay to do It to spelt bo-

Salfc and F re s h w a te r Fish
M E R R IE E N G L A N D

r

SANFORD.AV
PH O N E 68

Is the title o f a book on Social­
ism, containing the underlying
principles nnd ^he most impor­
tant objections; For sale at

2 1 1 First Street.

Price 10c

Society Stationery
*Your appreciation of what Is correct In
W riting Papers and Envelopes will make
yntrti custo mer of ours.— ;— 3 — —---------

BOOKS

Our Feed line i » complete; when you are ill want of same,
give us a &lt;;ull. W e will save you money, and also givt* you*the
very best o f quality. W e carry a full line of chicken feeds. -When
your hens are not giving you the eggs they* should. Try our fmla
for them, and see if the change wont pay you. We have the
feed for your cow ulso. If you'are not trying it now conic to see
or phone us, nnd we will tell you what feeds you will get the best
results from
In stnple groceries we cun save you money; now if you like
to save this little coin, it will be to your interest to get our prices

—before-buying— «______ _

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Courteous attention and a square deal is our m olar”

and Stationary go atm in arm. The rea­
der wants to write— the writer wants to
rood, * Both can be supplied here. T o
enumerate the items we. have to Interest
you would crowd out all other news from
thiB paper. Enough to say our Hrfo is
complete.

THE N. &amp; R. S T O R E

Respectfully

Phono 330

H . D IN G E E
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Plum bing and
Gas Fitting
A ll Work Receives My Personal Attention
and Best Efforts

G E N E R A L

F IR E

IN S U R A N C E

AGENT

Opposite City Hall

Phone 230

(Lieioo u u tu

aso*

The Avenge Increase in Population
*

W e.W ill Protect
Y our Homes

^

o f cities and tow ns everyw here is 25
per cent in ten years. T h is means
that new hom es w ill have to be built
and m ore stores provided. T h is w ill
increase the value o f land at the edge
o f our city.

We have Some Choice Property

F IR E
: R o o m 'll

IN S U R A N C E
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W e lco m e Bloel

—«ji » aw™* i
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■ m* i ■
that can be bought on easy term s. It
w ill make you a beautiful h om e and
w ill contin u e to increase in value.

THIS LABEL, MADAM,
MEANS FIRST Q U A L I T Y
Look for the “ Qyaker City”
label—In red and blue— some­
where on every bag or barrel o f )
genuine “ Quaker^ City” Flour,
Tt is your guarantee, d i r e c t from
tlje miller— that there’s F IR S T
Q U A L IT Y flour inside.
Q UA K E R C IT Y

FLO U R M ILLS CO.

P H IL A D E L P H IA

N. H. G AR N ER
Sanford, Florida

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�IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
Utile Happenings—Mention o
Matters In Brief.

PtRSONAl ITEMS OF INTERES

or the Floating Small Talk
Succinctly Arranged for llur
rled Herald Readers.

Summary

Mrs. R. J- Holly and Children nre visit
Inti Mrs. Holly's mother and sister in
Tsrapa.
G. K. Calhoun spent several .days of
this week in Gainesville on business and
pleasure.

B. M. Tench, the popular representative
of the Godmon Shoe Co? o f Columbus was
in the city on Monday calling On the local
trade. Mr. Tench makes his home in
■'
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Gainesville and is.w ell known all over All Local Advertisement« Under This
Heading, One Cent a Word Each Issue
Florida.

WANTS

Mrs. W. W. Hamilton o f Lynchburg, Vo
who has been "the guest of relatives at
tho Baptist-parsonage during the post
week left Wednesday for Tampa, where
her husband. Dr: Hamilton is conducting
a meeting in the First Baptist church.
.•Hon. Dave Adams, mayor of Oakland,
was in the d t y -on Monday and was
shown over the city by Messrs. Culbreath
nml-WIdor. Mr. Adams was greatly im
pressed with the sights, especially the
Eagles' Hall. He is the representative of
the commission house of G. H. Rivcnburg
&amp; Co., and is said to be of Irish extrne
tion.
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ronage at Sanford for the

For Sole— Twenty-five colonies Italion
bees in Root's ten frame hives, also ex­
tractor uncapping can and twenty extra
complete hives aU new. . Box 11B4 San­
ford Fla.
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29-2p
For Sale— Hens, pullets and cockerels
Rhodes Island Reds that ore red and trap
nest layers. Egg for hatching. Sapfdrd
Poultry and Pigeon Farm. R. D. No.
IT
29.2p
Household furniture for sale, apply at
412 Palmetto Ave. Mrs. J. S. Mnkiu.
, 29-2p
For Sale— 69 &gt;4 acres, 23 cleared, 7 room
house, large barn, orange and other fruit
trees, a nice homo. 914 acres, 3 cleared
on Ciay road. 40 acres timber land, good
fnrm land. 2j&gt;!4 'acres hammock land,
4M cleared, fine well. *3 acres tiled, small
house on railroad. A ll the above- at a
bargain. Address Box No. 36, R. F. D.,
No. 1.
29-3 tc
For Sole— House nnd lot. corner o f Ma­
ple A vc, and 2nd street. No incumbrance.
JUy H. Beck.
29-2tp
For Sale— Ten acre tract. 3 acres tiled
and cultivated, hals mils from Monroe on
ood rood.. Going at a bargain. P a rtia l,
rs at Herald oilice.
. 29-tf
_ wo Thoroughbred English
SeucrPupsTGImlstone^tpck; none better;
pedigrees furnished. Females 710 each
9 weeks old. Address ”j r V. E. Wiles,
W c U »u r n c .F U L _ _ ^ _ _ _______ 29-2up___ _
Tomato Plants for Solo— 500,000 L iv ­
ingston’s New Globe now ready. Plants
8 to 12 inches ahd stocky. Later sowings

past thirteen years did we
not have the reputation,

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which is usually shared by
all reputable establishments,
in giving careful attention to

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detail, and leaving nothing

Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher visited
. NeW ties ot Yowell's.
Jo-It
Mrs. Thrasher's parents at Eustls last
Crashed and pulverized Limestone, car
Saturday.
■hwrti lots.
R. H. Whitner.
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W. H. Williams, W . L. Milteer, P. M
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Remember that Mrs. Allen wants to sec
Elder and J. K. Meitlngcr spent the day
the ladies tomorrow and Monday.
on the Wcklwn.
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Seed Potato Cutters nnd Planters nt
Mrs. G. E. Granger and daughter, Miss Frrnnld's. Call and let us show you. 22tf
Mabel, have returned from u short visit
18 Pounds o f best granulated sugar for
In Jackson ville.---------------- —
$1.00 at N. O, Garner's;---------------24-t f
, Stringfellow spent .several.days of
Free demonstration in Mexican. .
rwecIFin thB'clty. He is making his Work and Stenciling, for few days only??
home In. PcLntid.
N
at Yow ell's store. Don’t miss it. 30-lt-p
Handsome china cabinets Just in. San­
Mrs. J. H. Bruton Is in Atlanta this
rcel whewshe will buy a large stock or ford Furniture J it :— ---------- ~ : 2 2 -tf ~
Fresh peanut but ten in bulk, 20 cents n
spring milliner^.
pound ut N. 0. Garner’s.
2-l-tf
Joseph Zapf o f Jacksonville was In the
Mrs.„AlienJuvitcg the Jodies.to iter exqy
. city several d a y ot loot week shaking
pomtm In the Bishop hltKgMomorrow.
hands with old friends,*
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For Sale or Rent—Tw o acres fertile land
Gas engine repairs. Sanford Machine
In high state o f cultivation, oho mile from
Frank Miller’s new house on Magnolia
&amp; Garage Co.
48-tf
town. Flowing well, tiling, celery hoards.
avenue, is assuming stately proportions,
If your nitn in life is to economize nnd A bargain. Address Owner, P. O. Box
s i It nears completion.
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lah &amp; vcJ ar your .everyday Use dependable 1384.
Remember that oh A pril 1st you should goods at the 16wc4t possible prices we ask
Tomato plants, sweet |&gt;otnlo slips and
you. not for our sake, nor for this town's velvet be ans ■“for sale:— S.OOO.OOO Lhrtng^
•ton '« Now Globe-imnato |4«ms at 1.26
~s rid mlVertl M the Cl I y.
sake, nor for 'Th e 's a k e «^ a n y t h in g b u t per thousand. Delivery after February
W. A . Morse, representing the Stevens your own pocket book and your bank nc 15th. Headquarters for potato slips and
Engraving C a, o f St. Louis called upon count, to aim for our store and hit the velvet bean seed. J. R. Davis, Bartow,
,
23-Hp
centre o f economical buying
Sanford Fla.
the local trade this week.
For
Solo—One
span
o
f
mules,
wugon
y*
22-tf
Miss Sarah Cooley sings at the Ceciliun Furniture Co.
nnd harness; mules six and" seven years
Keep your eye on what's going on at old. weigh about 1,200 pounds each. In­
Music Club Saturday. Mur 11, 3 p. m.
T H E
ou^ store. W e ask you to carefully com quire of W. A. Minnlck. Cameron City.
Studio of Mrs. Fannie Munson.
26-tf-p
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pare our prices with anyone's quotations.
Mack Moye and fam ily hnvemuvcd into
Warned— Room* for light housekeeping.
Look them up and we will get your busi­
the Check house, on the comer of MagS'*
A ll convcnienobs. Mrs. W. F. Leavitt.
ness. Sanford Furniture Co.
22-tf
r* *.
30-4 t-c
nolia avenue and fifth street
Millinery Opening at Mrs. Alleri'B to­
W a n iu j — Hauling und teaming to do;
A large party o f Maitland people charter­ morrow. The best line ever shown in the
plowing nud harrowing. Address Frank
ed the good bout W ckiwa on Wednesday city.
Garrod, general delivery.
26-tf-p
to make the trip to the Springs
Get you r E a ster dress and tr im ­
For Salc-^Rhode Island Reds and In­
M A K E S
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E A S Y
Quite a number o f Sanford people were m ings at Y o w e ll’s If you w ant a nice dian Runner Ducks, bred from heavy lay­
ing
slock,
$1
|&gt;er
setting
ot
15
eggs,
well
in Orlando last Friday a tten din g' the d re s s
N. P. Y o w e ll &amp;. Co.
JO- t
packed and delivered at the ex n e ss o f­
aeroplane (light o f .Mr. Benchey
Watch N. 0. Garner’s window displays fice at Monroe, Flu. Address U. 3. MikeGEO. H. FERNALD
A. P. CONNELLY
:
28-5 p
Miss Emmn Houston of Kibler, West end) week for new and big burguins in sell. Sanford. Fla.
Y o u r
P
resid
en
t
.. Sec'y L Treat.
24-tf
Found— A small sum of money. Own­
Virginia,.is the guest o f Mr. and Mrs. groceries
er
can
recover
same
by
describing
same
Autoes nnd carriage- painting at Un­
L A. Urtnnley on Celery avenue.
and paying for this advertisement. E. W.
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The Foreign Missionary Society of the derwood's. First chis» work.
Stevens, 301 5th St.
30-1 ip
A ll kinds o f repair work. Sanford Ma­
Methodist church held their regular Inect*
For Sale—flo ra e and surrey. Horse is
Let U s Tell Y o u A b o u t It
chine &amp; Garage Co.
48-tf
young, gentle, good driver nnd saddle
log Monday afternoon, in the church.
You can get ycliow corn meal at Long's horse. Surrey is new. Both must bo sold
J. 11. Ragsdnlc left last Saturday for
Grocery. _____ __
. ,.2 6 -lf at once nnd buyer will get benefit o f sac­
| t li home in Pulaski. Term-' after a suc­
rifice. Inquire at Herald for particulars.
Underwoods for harness, saddles; horse
b
x
30-3p*
cessful sale of lo t » in Sanford Heights.
and mule Jewelry.
17-tf
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For Sale—Fine home. Nine room house.'
W. Gwynne F o x , is -home for a few
Wo nre equipjied to handle your re|&gt;air Two lots. Fruit trees. New, large barn
days this week and reports tile most work. - . üanínrd Machine &amp; Garage Co. und other out buildings. Just outside
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(M r&gt; l Klrrt-l, un« Murk Itom Or pot opposite 1*0*tofltca)
fuvonibie ixrtidiriona-Hi-tlie—Laud—o f -tin*
city limits A il the modern conveniences.
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"Would'
imike
~n-bcmmftrt--vrtn»tsf-bome^
"Manatee.
S tra w h u ts— th e Knox m a k e—the
House has just been built. Address Box |
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T H r E r W I S E r J » r o p r lc t o r — — ---- ——
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Overman are in A t ­ h igh est gra d e huts made. At N. P. 1169, Sanford.
30-2p
Formerly Manager o f Central Cafe
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lanta tills week on business and pleasure Y o w e ll S. Co's.
For Sale— Brush Runabout Automobile
Spring
time
is
here
and
tiie
ladies
turn
— as good as ,new. $300. Owner going
bent. Mrs. Overman is purchasing tier
to thoughts of new hats. See Mrs. Allen north. For (urticuiarf call nt Title Bond
spring millinery.
Guarantee oilice, next to Peoples Bank.
Tiie many friends o f Mrs. John Z. tomorrow tind Monday.
30-2 p
New line children.s muslin under­
McDonald, will regret to learn that she
A sure bargain if bought at once— a
continues quite ill, in the homo of iter w e a r — gow n s, under sh irts, d ra w ers, business lot right hero in Sanford, cheap.
ate. N. P. Y o w e ll &amp;. Co.
30-lt
Gulager, box 493.
30-lt-C.
Ocice. Mrs.' W ill Hand.
S h o rt O rd o rs At AH H o urs
E ve ryth in g F ir s t C ic a »
Luunr.li W cklw u w ill m ake trip to
For Sale— Wood that will please you.
Tiie Herald office bus Just received u Springs Sunday m orn in g ut 7, o 'c lo c k . Good measure, the right price. Piione
new line of swell invitation stock and R etu rn in g to S a n fo id at 8, p. m.
your order to Brady's LiVery.
300 t-p
Prompt, Clean Service
Meal Tickets are Sold at Reduced Rates
visiting cards. . Ladies are especially In­
W o o d r u ff has u full line o f spring
Wanted—To exchange good saddfc
vited to call and ooo it.
I-4 4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ + ♦ + ♦ ♦ + + + + 4 4 4 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * » * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
und sum m er O xfords. Call -und sec horse for draft horse or mule. Exchange
bicycle for one horse wagon. Enquire at
.
29-2t
§• T. Lewis, soles manager o f the Con­ them .
Herold oilice.
30-lt-p
rk xxaxv x » » » '. Dr. Howard has returned and can be
signees' Favorite Box Company of Chat­
For Solo— Forty ocres celery land, one
tanooga. Tcnn., visited Sanford last week found ut Ins residence in the forenoon mile from Cameron City, quarter mile
and his otlicc in the nfternoon.
22-tf
from loading station on. railroad. A s a
in the interest o f his firm.
whole or in tracts to cult. Ten acres
L
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t
us
sh
ow
you
th
e
p
r
e
ttie
s
t
and
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J. T. McLain of Geneva spent Tuesday
fanccd. five cleared and in crops. Fine
best
s
h
irts
m
ode
fo
r
th
e
p
rice—
Eclipse
In Die city euroute home from Oriuiido,
flowing well. Price on application. A d ­
' 30 It
dress, Owner, P. O. Box 1384, Sanford,
•here he attended the meeting o f the S h irts. N. N. Y o w e ll &amp; Co.
Today, in tinj United States, more than one hundred leather
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30-lt
Place tile titles to your real estate in Fla.
County Executive Committee.
the Realty Trust Compnny and avoid comtanneries ure dosed down. „W I1Y? In order to reduce th?
The ladles of the Congregational Church
l4icaüónt. For particulars undress B. F
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"wtsii io thuhkthe auction committee and
Wbitnar. Jr., Secretary,
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available leather now on the market and thereby force the manu*
" ill others whoTJMped them prepare and
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Dou't forget you can get your chipped
•*rve the fish f r ^ dinner an Sanford
fncturer to pay an increased price for leather, who, in turn, is
beef and bum cut on mi American slicing
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machine at W. W. Long's market.
28-tf
compelled
to
mukc
the
retail
merchant
pay
an
'increased
price
C. C. Coffee o f Jacksonville, and so Best grade Buitereuc ut Long's, grocery.
many years connected with Cohen Bros, Try it while butter is high.
26-tf
for shoes, or slight tiie shoes in their quantity unci construction,
dry goods store, Is now in Sanford and is'
Plea se send com bin gs to mo, and I
connected with the Boston, the po pular w ill m ake you sw itc h e s o r pu tls very
Thu rctuil liter inbuilt protects .himself in turn mid the consumer,
re rs o ris b le In price. Anna Bell Topp,
P i gtxuU house o f this city.
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C elery C ity, f la.
29-tf
pays the price put on the shoe.
Mr. Geo. D. Grant o f Rochester, N. Y., is
Best grade preserves and pickles just
Hw guest of his unde and aunt, Mr. und
in . call a ltd U&gt; them. IV. IV, L o n g ... i 'f i l f
„ --Mix M. W. Lovell, at their home on 4th
If you buy your Shoes from us, you are not
Bring your old life « to Sanford Machine
Ho U mud) pleased with the
Gurage Co. for vulcanizing.
48-tf
at the mercy of the leather Trust. We can
ccuntry and may, settle among us.
A dollar or two u week furnishes you *
L. B. Howery, F. J. McConnel, W. H. home. Come in and see how we remove
save from 10 to 15 per cent, on every pair of
I
khd*dell and Dr. Lehukering o f Dor ling- all obstudes for those who have Utile to
or the son of n prophet are not reshoes you buy of us.
l * .ton atkl Tbo*. Pugll o f Mineral Point. start on. Sanford Furniture Co.
22-tf
uired
to
predict
that
farm
lands
in
Wisconsin ore visitors to the d t y this
►range County will never cost less.
A Sunday Trip
W e ore the SOLE agents in Sanford for tiie ONLY Shoes m ade in
week. Mr. Howery U a newspaper inan
The
launch
Wckiwa
leaves
the
city
)esirable
cheap government lend
*m l lb « whole party expects to purchase
AM ERICA, INDEPENDENT o f the Leather Trust.
dock on Sunday morning at 7 o'clock. las decreased so rapidly the past
«m l in Florida.
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Returns to Sanford at 8 o'clock. Gives 'ew years that improved fanning
A Tithing
will be held jail
•ytM-o -dsy ot the beautiful sulphur and in this section have felt -the
° * y on Friday March. 17th, in Mr. Grip-*
^L - s o w in g yConrt, t)lqiMX,gl ttyp- Jlflta
wrasiegfofe.'TfaflA&amp;Sf atfhVuoTT}.n 1 Bathing and b o a fln g Is free.
7 * the direction oi the Woman's Mis
ay. See us today. ; ^
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Card of Thonho.
T ^ ^ y Society o f the Congregational
The
ladies o f
tiie Congregational
contributions of farm products,
k* 7* hread,^aike, etc., nre solidted. Come Church wisli to thank th e public for the
•od supply your household before going Und patronage accorded them at the fish

- undone-to please. ’
The merchandise--we_ sell
. 'will convince, you it~is to

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Ttir SANTORO HfcRALD
io~U&gt;b orlgth al Oroak M d K W h y any.
‘C hristian m in ister should assail mo
-bocsoso I end oar or to S o fo r tho peo­
p le w h a t he has D eflected to do I
cannot understand. 1 m ost lea ve It to
/ ftb o L o rd to jn d fo betw een ns.
I resent H I*h e r Criticism and accept
Pmtor Ru«»*ll Pointa Out Mora Da*
t h e W ord o f C o d In fu ll. I re ject noth*
captiva Additions to tho Word oYÖod
I n f becanae o f mjr^own o r other men’s
Contal nad In-' Our Common Vorolon surmises, but m erely yo b y the facta.
Blbtoa, but Shown to Ba Falsa Bo* I f the oldest Oroek MAS. do not con­
f~* "*«0000 Not Found In tho Oldaat Oroak ta in certain passage* o f Scripture, bow .
MSSv-Ona of Thaaa -Fllee". Haa could they get into later MBS. except
• Mouidod Aoooptod Thaology—Dood sa apnrloun additional

MORE DEAD FLIES
IN THE PRECIOUS OINTMENT.

Plica Causo tho Apothooory*» Olnt*
to Btinlc— Eoolaalastoa 10:1.

V elvet Bean Seed
It i i important that all velVet bean seed
N o t l o n g a go I should be tested for germination this year
before planting. The early frosts o f last
pointed out t h a t
the last t w e I j o October and November injured n large
r e n e a o f 8b M ark's amount o f the seed before it was ripe. A s
Gospel, in o a r Com ­ a result, there U likely to be much shriveled
mon Version, a r e and immature seed put on the market
’ spurious—eo roeogthis spring. Under exceptionally favor­
'n lte d by all schol­
ars, because these able conditions some o f this shriveled
rermeo a r a not to seed will germinate. Under ordinary
be found In any o f field conditions only a small percentage

o&gt;r«iaartrfiNnt‘

MBS. and w ere evid en tly added to tho
tVFord o f Ood In tho Seventh Century
o r later.
M oreover, w e ga ve proofs
o f the untruth fulness o f this addition.
Is U tn io that w h o ever behoves tbe
Gpspol o f Christ m ay handle serpents
W ith im punity and may drink deadly
poison w ithou t harm ? Barely nob It
t e nothing- sh ort o f a- sin -fo r those w h o
better to acknow ledge thee#
and to use them to bolster op
theories o f D ivin e H ealing.
I t la aa
A u d i a c rim e to add to iha Wotd o t
O o d a s t o t a k a a w a y -from l b T o d a y I In vite attention to som e oth­
e r "dead flies," som e oth er additions to
G od’s W ord, w hich h ave bad much to
d o w ith tw istin g the th eolo gy -on e» d e ­
livered to the aalnta. T a k e ,’ fo r in*.
Stance, th e ctoein g w o rds o f- ih e - L e

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T h i n s Is the Kingdom end P ow er end
k.
. G lory."
'T h e s e words, I f ottered by on r Lord,
Should bo found In the old G reek USB.
B a t they ore not found therein.
T h e y are, therefore, to be rejected
as additions mads b y peopls centuries
A fte r M a tth ew ’s Gospel w as written.
Thane w ords w ere Introduced when tho
fa ith o f the Church respecting the
K in g d o m o f Messiah Was «ba n ged or
changing from w h a t It wns origin ally.
A ll through tho N ow Testam ent tho
second com ing o f C hrist Ip p ow er and
g lo ry to eetabllah Hlk K in gdom and to
g lo r ify tho Church. Hla Bride, U set
Cor tho end o f this Gospel A ge. B nt
as tho tim e gro w long a change o f aenChnoot cam e Into the Church. I t be­
cam e popular and rich.
Ita bishops
•wore respoctsd.
F in a lly ¿he theory
p reva iled that God did not Intend to
B elay the establUhm ont o f tho K in g ­
dom until the second com ing o f C b rU b
bnt did intend to establUh It In the
hands o f the Church during thU A g e
• a d to use the Church fo r the conIgnoring o f the w orld and tbe fu lfillin g
o f e ll the promises o f the 'past.
In line w ith thU the most prom inent
M shop o f the tim e was recognized as
D iv in e ly appointed to represent Christ
fci the w orld sod to reign o ver the na­
tions In his stead and to bring about
khe Messianic reign, stc. T h U w as ths
_ K la h flP o f Hom er* w ho subsequently
styled the Popé sñd Wtrcr ctnHned• n d waa accorded the honorable tlUo,
~Vic+gtrml Of thi Bon of Ood." I t 1*
M id that t h « équ ivalant o f this tid e
la w orn to this day b y the P o p e on his
|Nara, or throe-crowned bstr-Vfeartu#
IDM N U L
T h y Kingdom Cerne en Berth."
T h e la ird ’s prayer w as already In the
B eriptaree, end w as known to many.
Ot could not be elim inated. B a t some
■us loos person, fu lly believin g that
P o d ’s K in gdom had come, fe lt JneUfled
tiT am ebding the prayer to correspond
to w hat bs supposed w ere the facts,
fia n c e tho prayer* w hich begins, T h y
K in g d o m corns," Is made to end by
naÿlhg, T h y K in gd om bas co m e In Its
g lo ry and pow er."
H o w gla d w e e r e to aeo tb e T ru th on
this su bject; that the K in gdom o f
God’ a dear Bon has not y e t been aet up
•In any senae o f the w ord —that It la still
«future. I t cannot be ast np until this
(Qogpnl A f i ends and ths "e le c t" saint­
l y fe w o f e v e ry nation, J sw and Qenftlle, shall bs changed from earth ly to
ibvaron ly nature by the F irst Resurreoitlon. which w ill q u a lify them to be
• l a g s and priests unto Ood and onto
st and to ralgn w ith H im a thouyears (lle v e la tlo ii xx, 6).
i t la w ell that all B ible students
Should m a rk this “ fly " and ex tra ct It
ife o m th e Precious oin tm en t end n otice
Ibow much sw eeter and fresh er the
B an d's p ra y er le to them forever.

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v r IT h r Mrely ’ HVgrO*.. .Xfcou
seeds that do germinate and grew cannot
produce strong and healthy plants. They
yield small and sickly plants that ore un­
able ;to combat successfully with any
Take any shallow box, which need not
be more than three Inches deep, tw o feet
long, or-ene and « half feet wide. - This
will be large enough to hold about 800
velvet beans. Place about two Inches of
sand in the box. Then count out 500 vel­
vet- bèans. Distribute tliem eve n ly o v e r
the nurimoo a!.dm aaud,~*nd cover the
seetA with sand to a depth o f about ..an
inch. Moisten the sand thoroughly. Set
ih c .b o l In a warm sunny p la c e .........._
' It should be looked at every day to ace
that the-eaad -ie-kepl -moist, but oot-soakcd with water. I e n days after placing
the seed In the box, count all that have
sprouted.. Di«idfe 100 times the numbero f sprouted seed by tb «’ number o f seeds
placed In the box, the quotient will be
tlie percentage o f germination. - For inston cesjlf 800 seeds ore placed in the
box aiWflOO germinate, divide 30000 by
800, the q u ^ ien t Is 60, or 80 per cent, of
the seed germinated.
When taking the sample o f 800 seeds
to put In the tester, care should be taken
to get a uniform sample from the bulk o f
seed to be tested. That is, do not choose
only large pump seeds, but tnke them as
they coine, broken, shriveled, or Imma­
ture. '
The te llin g o f die seed before plantlag
may mean die difference between the
failure and success of- the crop. It will
the extra labor o f replanting. A s a rule,
replandog is not satisfactory, because if
the land is not plowed before replanting,
it gives the Weeds the start of die crop.'
I f onjy the missing places are filled in,
the crop Is uneven in growth; while if the
missing places are not filled In, a full crop
will be secured.
The results o f testing 1000 velvet bean
seeds at tho Experiment Station, taken
Just ok diey came from die butler, gave
58.3 per cent, germination. The sample
Included broken, shriveled, immature, and
-also good plump_.«;«?ls. Of 1000 seeds
placed In'the tester, 583 tit 58.3 per cent,
germinated and made stroug healthy
planta. A further small percentage germ­
inated but soon ■died. Had this aeed
been redeaned, and ell broken and shrivel­
ed seed thrown out, the percentage of
germination would have been consider­
ably greater.
A test o f 500 shriveled and Immature
seed showed that only JUS, or 43 per cent,
germinated, and these for the moat part
weak plants.
Velvet-bean seed that shows less than
30 per cent, germination should not be
used. Seed that shows from 60 to 80 per
cent, germination and gives that amount*
of strong healthy seedings should be recleaned, throwing out all faulty seed. If
that seems impracticable, 30 to 40 per
cent, more seed to the acre should be
planted,
Jon* M. SWTT.
Experimental Station
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PERUCffl-GYPZENE COMPANY

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F R A N K L. W O O D R U F F .

W ill A ppear A t Im perial W edu esday
And Thursday N igh ts
Tbe announcement o f the return o f the
favorites Pertichi-Gy pzene Co., will be
welcome news to U p amusement, lovers
o f Sanford. This lim e they, bring to us
two new plays. On Wednesday night
March, 15th. that brand new and up-to
the minute comedy success in three long
acts o f but one long laugh. With Mr.
C. IX Pertichi in the tills role and you all
know that be Is really funny when It
comes to comedy roles. The play Is en­
titled "H ello BUI" and if you don't laugh
you better see 'a doctor because your
Uver is certainly out o f fix.
A nd on Thursday night March, 16th,
the most beautiful costumes and scenic
production you have ever witnessed in
your d t y at any fancy prices you might
have paid.
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Tbe second nights price la. entitled. ”
"Dorothy Vernon o f Haddon HalT. Mr.
has leased this complete New
York production Including all special
scenery and electrical effects and over
$5000,00 worth o f silk and satin costumes
covered over
with expensive Jewels.
faffs been rightly named when
It was called tbe "Sweetest Story Ever
ToM ". you have ail read thè book now
sce 'ih trpta r
Miss Mgble Gypzcne* w ill
be seen i n the part, o f "Dorothy” sur­
rounded by a clever cast and Mr, Perudii
guarantees these plays to his friends to
be the t e s t ha has evar produced during
hla m any ye a rs.In iho ifacroricat t t i &gt;- ,
fessimi. Popular prices will prevail.

SHOES

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N o matter what the weather, no m at­
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Throughout, the State there is already
considerable speculutiun a r - t o who willoffer as candidates for the office of Gov­
ernor. There have been several gentle­
men suggested es potential candidates
most o f those thus mentioned being men
o f unquestioned ability and character.
But review ing the situation from an im ­
partial standpoint. It appears to ur. that
the one man who stands out among the
nspitonls to tile office, as a peak upon therplnlns, is Park Trammell, at present A ttorner-Genehil o f Florida.
There are men -fitted for high office
whose opportunities have not been such as
to secure for them the knowledge of their
worth by the people essential to political
success. Tliere are other men who en­
jo y a wide acquaintanceship,.but who do
not fully measure up to gubernatorial
standards. But Mr. Trammell has the a d ­
vantage o f n splendid record o f public
service which has not only made him a
fam iliar figure in the affairs o f the State,
but has demonstrated that be has the
capacity to fill the high position of goversef with ability equal to any o f Florida’s
Illustrious executives.
His natural ^ j l i t y is supplemented by
experience Jn both the legislative and ad­
ministrative brandies o f State govern ­
ment. having served In both branch of
the leglslatnre, a total o f three sersions.
and now rounding out a four-year’s term
as Attorney-General. His record, extend­
ing over these important positions la sudi
as to give an earne&gt;t~of fa ithf ul and cem petcut public service i f called to the
position of Chief Executive.
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A self- made man w ho has risen from
comparative poverty and obscurity to
honorable position, a man o f irreproach­
able private life, splendid mental endownments, ripe experience, ond brood
gafep o f public affairs, he is the logical
candidate for Governor— and if he offers
as a candidate, other -aspirant»- had as
well decide to post their ambitions,— Lake­
land News. March 3, 1911.

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ed “Ready to Plant'* Sanford___
Celery Farm s

Citrus Southern Railway Company

The Citrus Southern Railw ay Company
now laying out a traction r ó t f to~ con­
nect Sanford, Orlando and Kissimmee, is
desirous o f interesting financially every
property owner a n d .-dtisen., n y y . these,
points, believing*that a greâTêr. iïum ber'
o f resident Investors will proportionately
Increase the benefits to themselves, the knows the value of trading where
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company and iba entire community. The she is sure of getting reliable goods
W h o cannot sym pathise w ith the
; infidel, Thom as Paine, w ho when capital stock is made up o f 6,000 shares whether she wants a cake o f soop
W e have the best
the lost verse o f S t John’s o f the par value o f $100 each, from which or a side o f beef.
acclaim ed, "O h, w h a t a wbop- the road* la to be built without issuing o f everything in the woy of gn
cedes, meats, tobacco, toilet articles,
I t reads, " A n d th ere, are also bonds or mortgages.
other* things w hich Jesus did, the
Ten mdnlhly payments on account of feed and grain. Our prices are as
rfalcb, if th ey should be w ritten eve ry stock subscriptions accepted, beginning low as our quality is high.
I suppose that even the w orld It- with tlie incorporation o f the company.could n ot contain the books that
The official o f the company w ill • gladly
Special for Saturday only
rid bs w ritte n " (John xxl, 26)..
call op Intending subscribers.
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Buttcx 30c,___
gayuuff v t reasuutng m ind
Subscriptions In any amount are In­
pound. None charged at
M the absurdity o f snob a
vited at tbe prindpel office o f the com­
Surely a ll Christian mlnlathis price.
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b a ve In form ed the L o rd ’s pany, Church street and Orange avenue.
under th eir cars reepectlng w hat Orlando, Fla., and for the convenience o f
W hat Is not ths W ord o f God, persons In the v id n lty o f Sanford will be
Bible, aa It waa recognised b y ths received until further notice at the
Çhnrrt. and w rttten _d o w n Peoples Bank o f Sanford.
SANFORD - FLORIDA

Th e Thoughtful yVoman

R. G. STOCKTON

These farms can be bought for the next thirtydays for less money

than

have Sanford farms to sell.
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We Are Strictly Agents and Have Nothing of Our Own for Sale

HENRY IS A POLITigKER YET
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•McCurdy W ill C om p ete W ith A u tom o
. Sensatiofml aeroplane flights are prem­
ium at Daytona, March 28, 29, 30, when
J. A. D. McCurdy, one o f Am erica's pton•eet nviators, will make a series of'flights
in his Curtiss biplane.
Aviator McCurdy w ill give a series* of
five flights in the two days, two o i die
most interesting o f which w ill bo a race
widi thè fastest automobile on the famous
Daytona Beach, noted as the fastest nuTnrootMte speed ¡¿ay!3r"~t!h6. wciliJ". rind ri
flight at high altitude T r o n i' the bench
over the towns o f Seabreeze. Daytonn
Reach, the broad H alifax "river' and the

A F o rm e r M a y o r o f S an fo rd M akes
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The following dipping from the Spoknne (W ash.) Chronicle will be Hnteicsjh
ing to (lie tunny old Sanford friends of
Henry LiUentlml, who was a citizen of
Sanford some twenty ycare ago:
“ Henry L. Liliemhal, candidate for city
commissioner, is n pioneer of Spokane,
and during ills twenty-one years o f resi­
dence here has been a prominent figure
in local politics and municipal afluirs.
Me. LUmnthni is n student o f- e iv t e and
municipal problemAs.
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From 1902 tp 1904 Mr. Liliem hal was
city cotiitulssruhcr, hnd~duririg~illarierin
was directly responsible for the upbuild­
ing oT the then prncticalIy"Tgnoredlilreel'
department. Besides being a power of
the street department, Mr. LUientliul had
direct cliurge o f tiic [ hilice and fire depnrtmtrits and was responsible for a
number of iniix^Luut tnorul reforms o f
this city. He is credited witli abolishing
tiie closed box saloons and the “ cleaning
up" o f a number o f dives on Front street.
Mr. Lilicntlial came to-Spokane in
1890 from Sanford, Fla., where ns u young
man, he was active in civic affairs. He
served two terms os mayor o f that town.
Since lie hns lived ¡ i f Spokane” lie has
been a successful contractor and real es­
tate dealer. He is now retired from the
contracting business. Mr. Liliemhal says
that lie has no interests to serve and no
friends to reword."

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The series o f flights is being arranged
by tiie liotsl Men’s Association of Duy..tona and the Duytonn Board o f Trade,
which are extending a cordial invitation
to all persons to visit Daytona, the |irctRest winter resort in the world, at that
time to witness the exhibitions. There
will be no charge to witness the aviation
exhibition« and welcome signs will be
hung everywhere about d ie city.
la signing the contract for a series of
exhibition flights the Daytona people
stipulated that the services of McCurdy
should be given because lie lias had u
longer experience In .handling flying ma­
chines than any other persop now in die
business, with the exception o f the two
Wright brothers and Glenn If. Curtiss
himself. McCurdy was one o f the' first
men to make a public ill light lit the
Auto Trip to Beach
United Stales and the first limn to fly nn
A merry party of youug folks made the
aeroplane in Canada, where lie still holds
trip to Daytunn Bench last Sunday In
die records for distance and nititude.
Joe DeMon't'a red caboose. They thorough­
McCurdy's recent attempt over tlio sea
ly, enjoyed the trip nnd everything went
flight from Key West to llnvnpa ties
merry until Enterprise was reachod on
mode him tho most talked o f aviator in
the return trip where part of the nia.the world-at die present tiuiu. Ills most
«liin cry dro(”pe«T*Bui tUiU*tfitrwtinle party
important work was undoubtedly Ilia wire­
was obliged to tuke a launch home. Joe
less experiments carried on witli H. M.
DcMunt states that the magneto wusNill
Horton, a wireless expert, and McCurdy
right but the auricular valve became
bas the distinction o f having sent the
cntnuglcd in tiic ap|iemlix- ami caused
first wireless message ever sent from nn
tho trouble.
aeroplane in flight.
In the party were the following:
The exhibitions at Daytona the last
Blanche Bigger». Maude Diggers, Reba
week in March will give the people o f
Stringfcllow, Maude Harris, Mary Walker,
this section a splendid -opportunity to see
Vance Douglas. DanMcCiiluBter, E. I’ llley,
— ■ this fwnftus-jxvifltAr In »[ctuai fly ing feats.
to if lines« the fast automobile "rnctTolT n teu^c lL A lk tf
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the most famous beach In tho world and
The A rt Exhibit
visit wliat is acjtucwledged to be the
Tho Horace K. Turner exhibit o f art
prettiest winter resort in tho country.
photogrupits and photogravures of famous
■P ra is e F o r C aldw ell
A well knowii travelling muti here this
week stated that the department store of
D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons o f tins city was
Hie best concern of the kind'in the Estate
and that their goods and prices would
equal any department store of New York
or Chicago. Sanford people ought to feel
proud of tiie fact that a store with such a
.reputation is in our midst.
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In ves tig a tin g Land Deals
There are several U. S. Secret Service
taca in the state ut present investigating
die land deal«. « » * &gt; . 1 large land com­
panies have been making statem ents
that could not be substantiated and they'
will probably have to face die II. S.
Court and explain bow to rolse vegetables
in Florida without irrigation.

paintings at die high school Wednesday.
Tlmrsdn) ami Friday of .last week was
orte o f the finest displays in lids line that
ha* ever visited Sanford, nnd well de­
served the large patronage that it re­
ceived. A large number of (icoplc avail­
ed themselves of tiie opportunity to see
these pictures.
S ch ool Im p rovem en t Ass'n M eetin g
There will be a meeting qf the School
Improvement Association in the New
High School Building Monday, Mar. 13th
at 3:15 p. m.* ‘ A special program will be
rendered and business of importance dis­
cussed. This Association and these meet­
ings can be made o f incalculable good to
our schools, therefore all parents, friends
and patron* o f the school are urged to be
present.
N. J. P ekkins.

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Fancy Butter
- 10 lb. bucket Cottolene

12 lbs. ObiÎ8k Flour
24 lbs. Oblisk Fjour
48 lbs. Oblisk Flour

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2 fresh fat Mackerel
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Peanut Butter in bulk
13c
Dill Pickles, dozen
Fancy Gooseberries, 2 lb. can 15 c
Fancy Peaches, 3 lb can
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that the secretary's resignation has been

The resignation o f Rlchanl A . Ballinger, in the president's hand since January

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o f Seattle, os secretary o f the Interior, last, that it was held in suspense., at the
was accepted on Wednesday by Presi- urgent request o f the president, and that
dont T a ft and W alter L Fisher, o f Chicago,
was appointed
his successor. It nppeurs In the correspondence between Mr.
Ballinger and the president, which was
given out In fu ^ ' b y the W hite House,

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Cspl. Tarver Wants to Kns W.
There ore peeblemi In tills buir world
To eotve ore nighty too*u:
Pray lell us why the •malleit girl
Should tote the btggeit muff!

Or why the very «mail e*t maid

f un on 0 fearful 'V*P'
the la t te r a i last acccptod It only a t . the
itaggara dnwp (ha itraot beoealh
urgent request of Mr. Balllngor. In his
lower garden hai
letter o f resignation Mr. Ballinger gives
One and two horse wagons with celery
the condition o f his health as the reason
flared side bodies at Under wood's.
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for retiring.

Suburban
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Sanford
E â C C 3 i3 C ïë £ ê E £ d ïiiîi3 ^ E l -

JystvaJew lots left and they can
be bought for one-third their ac­
tual value, on easy terms To
wait is but to lose. so /come, look
and you will buy.
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D ia g ra m sh ow in g syptem o f su b -irrig atio n .

Henry J. Aufgang was a prosperous farmer.
He saved money and got to be well off. •
He bought bis stuff at (lie stote In town and so did
his neighbors.
Almost every day Henry drove to the store with a
load of something which he sold and then "visited
around" with his neighbors in town and his brother farm ­
er! who, like him, drove In often.

. The women folks came sometimes and it was nice
and sociable and everybody grew to know everybody else.
Henry J. Aufgang hod. a telephone In his house and

Good road to the Property, good
sidewalks through the Property
and good people living on the
Property.
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to Henry. "Business ton poor— town going back— stores
all dosed."
Henry sought hfs friend, the blacksmith— yes, he was

Sanford Heights
Improvement Company

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F ir s t S t r e e t O p p o site Postollicc

tfot t0 „ m e to me and I'm here yet Just because the
catalog fellows haven't devised way and means for sh o e

t " ¡ S i s d« i ery 00 ~ 1 b? H ^ - - _ jlliS—Q—dplb-IUl UCt— lag -hur aus b| tim ll- - Ba r W ie n t h c y 'J o r u have to lilt to."
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lo t in town if his folks took sick or he'could ask the store
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keeper the price o f eggs over the 'phone and take some
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Course you liadn t, rejoined the blacksmith, bourse
One day be got a catalog from a "m ail order house"
and road what It said about saving money by buying o f

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Y ° “ d° n'‘ Udnk' W e!i
Where are you going to sell

the big concern (which was many stories high according
to the picture on (he cover ol the catalog and employed
thousands and thousands of people).
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won.t have any fun ony more in
,0WD vU,tl,lg W,lb,your »»Ighbors 'cause there isn't any town and

"Business Is business," he said and stmt in on order
for a s to v e -n o t to h i. friend, the store keeper In the
town, who in the past trusted him and credited him when
he was hard up, but to the man he had never seen— the
man who ran the mail order house fn the Big City.

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t0 know h“ v® nlkiono 0W8y t0 80,1,0
P' aC&lt;5 where
make a living,
"P retty aoon tho town w ill be all gone. Then your
good road8 wlU h® B°ne* lo a And TO“ can't bring your
,Ilftb (m*cr Jewelry and castings to town to be repaired.

"Business Is business.” Henry got his stove. One o f W your mal1 ordcr allWiS don’t fit you'll just naturally have
the legs was loos&amp;C-wouldn't fit. His friend the black- 10 B&lt;l uoclc your feetTrod bear i t " If iuur mall order
smith in town fixed It. He ordered his clothes and his cloth° 8 wb,cb T00 buy "*igb t unseen" aren’t what you
hats and his shoes and his wagons and his furniture and
want&lt; wbat a re you Holni t0 do aboul W '
his carpets and his crockery and his boots anil rubber *
Tho b b lii,n ,ltb paused. It was a long speech for him .
boots sad shoes from the mail order house.
and lt bad * ° l t0 Aufgang.
"Business Is business."
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"Busiaoss is business," finally said Henry.
# Many o f his neighbors followed Ids example— "bus!-. •
“ Y es and foolishness .Is foolisluieks," answered his
nesa Is business."
friend. "Y o u m ay think it's business to kill o f your town,
H enry had been so busy, getting in the crop and send- bul I don't. Think it over Henry, think it over.”
ing orders to the m all order house that ha forgot all Bbout
Henry did "thin k lr # y a r " a s be drov e slowly hom e..
ward with the dressed poultry and eggs which he had in­
tended to sell to his friend, the store keeper.

Finally tie went out and hitched up.
didn't seem to be much doing there.
Drove to the store It was dosed)

W ent to town;

W ent over to the furniture store—closed, too. So
was the dry goods store; also the mlliinery store and the
hotel and rpetauront didn’ t look prosperous.
"N obody makes the town now," said the hotel man

A s he neared the house his lipe moved. "Business is
business," he said to hlmsel, "and self-preservation is
nature's first law. W e've got to preserve our town and
our neighborhood and our ¿ood roads. That's business."
The next dav be called a meeting or his brother
farmers for miles around and they oil oaine.
" A ft e r the m eeting Henry Invited them all to stay to
supper and after supptr Mere was a big bonfire out in
A u fgang's yard near the V e i l
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SAÑrORb. FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MARCH 17. 1911

Volum e III

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Grand Head Camp Convention of Woodmen of the World
Jurisdiction V , of Florida— State Convention o f the Circle Ladies' Auxiliary o f the W o o d m e n of the W o r ld —
Monday wa&gt; n busy day in the Celery
City on the borders o f that grand old lake,
Monroe. Every train that arrived In the
city was loaded with delegates to the
State Head Camp Convention, Woodmen

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alternate, George F. Cook, Miami; hend W. Dyke, H. S. McGovern, 1L O. Malone,
342 Falmouth— A M Cloy ton, Lloyd
.144 W inter Gajden— G. X Stroller. Geo.
Griffin
•
j lis ,
managers, L B. Sparkman. Tampa; G. R. J. E. Jackson, A, D. Townsend,
W. Bray.
Calhoun. Sanford; C. L Xeggitt, Green­
344 Bluff Springs— J W Qrary, W t l
40 Warrington—-J. S. Hughes, F. Lang145 Eau Collie—
ville; R. J. Hamrick, Montlcelto; C. E. leyBrown
149 New Smyrna— L. W . Wlglnton,.
Shaw, Graceville.
345 Bagdad— J L Langley, L D Hender.
150 Stuart— J. R. PomeroL
41 Arcadia— T. D. P o w ell J. H. Jones.
- A fter
.k7vgoQn. a on ,^ ^
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the Woodman Circle, the Indies' auxil­ vention in a body was invited to attend
iary to the Woodmen Qf the World.
a banquet tendered them by Celery City
This dual convention^ln the Celery City Grovp, Ladies’ Circle, at the Eagles' h a ll
has completely filled the c ity to overflow­ where covers were laid for 300 delegates,
ing. The reception committee of the who were served with delicious delicacies
Sanford Camp anil .Celery City Grove met and everyone who partook of the hospitalm 7 * m r M K and e a a &amp; e d the_Jdaiddg
,a feel,
I ' gates |o their hotels, which were reserved log of good will to uTT ihenr^fvFtter tlie
banquet the delegates returned to the
for them.
convention hall to witness the inniliatory
At B o'clock Mondoy evening tlie' dele­
work o f tlte Woodmen o f tlte World which
gates to the Circle and visiting sovereigns.
was exemplified by the degree team of
Jointly with the delegates to the Camp,
Palmetto Camp No. 3 of Jacksonville
r - were informally received at the fraternal
under the aucipics. o f Palmetto Guards
ball of the order, the Eagles, by the CeiUniform Rnnk W. 0. W., under the com-try City Circle, .No. JO. A delightful time
rannd o f Copt. Purdy. This team came
— • was spent w ith the flow o f w it and humor
down for special work and returned the
and fraternal greetings dispensed with
same night, and to say that it was en­
the necessity o f introductions.joyed is expressing it in small terms, as
This reception at 9 o ’clock was called
[IjcfC were ot this convention many dele­
lo’M tef b y Mii r J r t f f s t ir e r r Guardian of
gates, who had never seen this work put
Celery City Grove, No. 60, ’ Woodman
on before and tho scenes presented to
Circle, pud impromptu talks were made
them caused them to open their eyes to
by Sovereigns Steed, PeLand; Wood, Dep­
perfected Wood-cruft.
uty Organizer, N. W. Sheets, Lakeland,
Good old Tallahassee down in the
.CoL T. W. Mitchell, Jacksonville: Dame,
West Florida, among tlie clay hills of
Ocala: Joe Andrews, Jacksonville; Epps
Leon County tho capital of Florida and
Lakeland. ,
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tlie homo of our state officials was sclocted
The delegates were then treated to that
as our next city to hold tlte convention
elightfui drill by the Tampa Degree
of the Head Camp Jurisdiction V - two
Staff, undpr the direction of Mrs. Mary E.
years hence in liH3.
.. .
Henry, Capt. o f the Staff o f Gate City
RErnMNC
orriCERs
Grove. No. — Woodman Circle. During
R. H. C., Lake City. R. T. Uooxer.
the evening a delicious punch and cake
H. C„ Tampa; L. M. Towne.
were served
By
Celery City Grove,
H. A., L ive Oak, Dr. T. S. Andersorf.
of Sanford, and they proved themselves
H. B.. Pensacola, C. J. Oertlng.
accomplished hostesses.
U. CL, Pensacola, J. F. Davis.
A t ‘ ID o'clock Tuesday morning the
.
H.
Esc.. Lakeland. Eppes Tucker.
sound of Stale Head Camp Counsel Com­
H. Wat., Arcadia, J. J. Simmons.
mander J. M. Towne’s gavel callod the
H. Sent., Sanford, G. R. Calhoun.
State Head Camp convention of Wood­
men o fth e World to order ..at* Sanford. - II. Man., Ocala, C. K. Sage.
Apalachicolla, W. C. Shark. IL *• “
Onc'of the first' things on the order of
New
Smyrna, A W. Shattuck.
H.
“
business was the appointment of a. com­
Greenville. C. L. Leggett.
H. “
mittee to carry the greeting of the state
Tampa, C. W. Smith,
H. “
head camps ,to tlte convention of the
As to the members of the Sanford
Woodmen Circle, inviting them to take
themselves
in the opening convention, about 75 of Camp the committee did
proud,
and
this
would
not
be
complete
the indies being pro rent. The convention
was caU&amp;d ttr order and head camp honors wltlidu t in ulliiiT iTrenthm o f ttitr fn en an d
were given tho ladies, find then Hie [ire- every delegate left Sanford with reluc­
siding officer called on Rev. Sovereign tance and only wished that their stay
Green, pastor o f Baptist church, for the could have been prolonged.

152 Terra Cela—O. A. Gates.
44 St. Petersburg— R. F, Taggart, W. H.
THE WOODMAN CIRCLE
154 Hoaford— T. J. Rhodes.
Hibbs, W. H. Parker. W. W. Plunket.
. 160 KoysvlUe^-W. M. Coldlng.
45 Palmetto— L P. Thom as,'Geo. E.
161 Tampa— Max Coras, S. Llosa, A.
Boons.
The convention o f the Circle was called
Fernandez.
46 Ponce de Leon—
to order 2 o'clock by the Grand Guardian
40 Live Oak— J. E. Wood, F. M. Green.
162 McIntosh—J1*. B. Heaster, M. G. Mrs. A lic e Wall. Tampa Degree Staff seat­
T. A . Bui lev. J. i^JL^op-U. ^
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ed the officers In their respective chairs.
Bateman.
4B St.-Augustine— L T ^ ^ r ■Turbyflll H.
The following committees were appointed:
163 St. Andrews—
W. Cuyon.
Resolutions. Mrs. M. Florence Keyea,
165 Island Grove—
168 Madison— K. S. McIntyre, W. B. Tobopekallga Grove No. 65, chairman;
49 Femandina—
Mrs. A n y E. Cook, Royal Palm Grove«
51 Jasper—J. W. Duncan, W. R. Jack- Stewart, J. D. Shaw, J. D. McDonald.
Miami; Mrs. Cousin A . Smith, grand bank­
170
Green
Cove
Springs—
E.
N.
Holt,
G.
son.
er, Punta Gorda.
Committee on Creden­
W. Geiger.
53 Ft. Pierce— If. B. Paxton.
172 Alliance— E. W. Beauchamp, A , J. tials, Mrs. W. U. Olesen, chairman, Pen­
54 Millville—J. S. Gray.
sacola; Mrs. Mary E. .Henry, Tampa; Mrs.
Beauchamp.
55 C e n tu ry -J J *. Mayo, J L L . McGee.
Mary Douglass. Lake City: Committee on
56 A u dffa O. J^Cinytun, N r W. M c JZ3 Alachua—
174 Archer— R. T. Hcagy, 'J .'A ib a m b - Greeting, Mrs. Mary A Gardner, Miami;
Leod.
chairman, Mrs. Mary E7 Henry, T e m p o ;'
57 Bcnhaden—C .J . Ferrell, R. W. Ash­ Un.
175 A ltea — J. P. McCall, E. Henderson. Mrs. j . DrPsrker, Sanford. Committee on
more.
176 Melroee— D. C. Husband, L M. Milage and Per Dlem._ Mrs. Mary A .
58 Bradentown—
_
-.-Miami, ehairman; Mrs. Mahony- .
Bild Win.
---------1 32 SoiKlMPPy-rJ- J.Simmons."
Tampa; Mrs. Mary -K. Neeled, Rlvorvlew.
178 DowUng Park— M. T. Toole.
60 Bristol—
180 Cotlondale— A. J. Crutchfield, M. J. Tho Grove then adjourned to meet W ed­
61 Blountstown— T. A. Mclver, L. T.
nesday morning at 9 o'clock.
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A fter supper the delegates from both
181 CampbcUtown— J. H. Fears, W. L
64 Cypress— H. M. Fulghum, B. F. W ill­
conventions enjoyed a b ea u tifu l, ride In
Pilcher. '
iams.
launches on Lake Monroe by moonlight,
65 Marlanna-t-J. B. Campbell Eli Brax
182 O'Brien—
183 Hawthorn— P. F. Stock. C F. Mor­ those who did not partake o f this pleasure
ton.
^
visited the moving pictures and enjoyed
66 Greenwood— W. «T. Burkett. Thos. rison.
184 Grand Ridge—C. N. Home, F. M. a proinlnado around the city.
Matthews.
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67 Freeport— H.
D. Donaldson, A . D. Tipton.
185 Ft. Meade— G. L. Brodrick. A. C. Wednesday will be cherished In the mem­
Stanley.
ory o f the lurge assembly ^fil delegates
68 Buscom—J.
M. Westbrook, G.. R. Johns.
j
and visitors for the fraternal love which
Davis. J. H. T id w ell E. 11. Smith- ' . .
187 Clilpley— H. W. Peters.
19Ô Greensboro— J. W. Thompson. O, permeated through all the questions re­
69 Bartow— H. L Finney, T. B. Davis.
quiring healed arguments to settle.
Vickers.
70 Woodville—
The greatest work accomplished was
191 Tarpon Springs— W. Custaing.
71 Bonifny—
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tlie decision o f accepting the magnani­
• ..74 Plant City— D. J. Parks, R. R. Tom195 C racevill»—J. C. Reddick.
mous offer from Gate City Grove, Tempo,
197 Vernon— R.«L. Brooks.
Un.
of
five acres with $500 cash, with which
198 TaylorviUe—G. A. Free, F. W. Vara.
75 Crnwfordvllle—
,
78 Lakeland— W. N. Shears, C, F. Ken202 Mt. ^ Jdn-^J. D. .Howell, W. H. to form a fund for the erection of a home
for the orphans o f the Woodmen o f the
nedy, W. J. Eslridge, J. H Smith, Jr.
V a u g h s n -r 80 Concord—T. N. Barsey, E. L. Max
209 Pinetta—S. T. Carbett, A. L Les­ World and tho Woodman Circle. Tampa
has tho largest membership o f the order
lie.
In tlie state. Mra. Mills o f Jacksonville
210 Odessa— Jos. I. Mobley.
84 Mulnérry— F. M. Bray.
ably represented (ter beautiful city for
85 Clearwater—
* 211 FL Myers—
86 Havanna— W. W, Nicholson, O. P.
213 Ebb—C. J. Reams. W. M. Goodman. this tiouie. Mrs. Louisa A Smith's elo­
215 Plant City— W. W. Martin. L^Fern- quent appeal olid offer for Punta Gorda
Duggar.
was received with applause. This homo
~ 88-W hite Spring»— Pr-M,— Moore, W. kt. stMh.------------ ----~w~nr~bc~
elec ted -from—funds - J lveO by
216 Newberry—
Bennett.
Woodcraft, and will be one more monu­
69 Sonttierlond—J. W. Mills, C.G. Jones
217 Fcnholloway—
ment of what women can do for the de­
91 Coleman— A. W. Melson. L. H. Cani218 Oviedo—
velopment of American life to the high­
220
Marianna—
J.
C.
Davis.
J.
W.
tbers,
9 COUPLET E LIST o r DELEGATES - ^
est attainment Hi home development.
92 Westlake— R. J. Bush. D. N. Raines. Weatheringlon.
*1 Pensacola— W. H. McCurdy. B. A.
The election o f officers was without
222 Jennings—
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rDavis. B. F. King.
caucussing or wire pulling, and women
224
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97
Parish—
2 Tallahassee— J. F. Dorman. H. F.
98-*Rivervlow— R. H. Knowles.
228 Cbatlnhoochee— L H. Sanders. J, once mors, can “ allow you" how to pull
Gautding. T. S. Humphress, R. B. Carpen­
off afi election with rapidity. The result
09
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A.
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R.
Sheppard. *
ter. ,Jr., W. N. Keith, P. L. Boatwright.
was as follows:
229 Kendrick—C. I. Grace.
3 Jacksonville— C. D. Mills,
F. H. Smith.
Grand Guardian, Mrs. Martha B. Olson.
230
Pierce—
E.
N.
Morrow.
100 Mayo—
Hanne, F. E. Killam. J. A. Bowden,
Pensacola.
232
W
estville—
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101
Bowling
Green—
C.
A.
Bryant.
J.
WFaunce McCully, A . L. Bennett, G. W.
Grand Advisor, Mrs. J. D. Porker, San­
235 Clumbla—
- ,
McClellan. W. W. Anderson, W. D. Purdy. Walston.
ford.
236 W. Palm Beach— D. 11 ^in klin g. A.
102 Lee—J. E. W likty, J. E. Williams.
Al. Bosenborg^F. P. Lord, J.- A. Bowen,
Grand Clerk, Mrs. Hattie N. Bugg. Plant
B. Crow. ■
104
Williston—
W. M. Stanley, T. W. Grace, A. J. Hobbs,
238 Day—C. W. Edwards, M. A. Adams. .City.
104 Dude City—C. P. Wilson, A. J.
W. F. Forbes.
Grand Banker, Mrs. A m y E. Cook, Mi­
230 Largo— Turner A. Dure», W. F. Mc'
4 Orlando—L. L. Hunt. P. F. Lauback. Drew.
ami.
106
W
inter
Hsvcn—
Fred
W.
Or^n,
C,
MuUen.
5 Galnesvllle—Uoo Manasse. Jos. B.
Grand Chaplain, Mrs. W inifred McDon­
r- 241 Boggy— G. B. Andtors.
M. H. Eyclesltimer.
— ■
Brocks, R. A . Maines. M. R. Beck.
ald,
Jacksonville,
iv . .
243 M[canopy—C O. Robinson. R. U
107 Wauchuls—G. M. Hardee, Jos. W il­
6 Sanford— T. W. Mitchell. J. J. Dicken
Grand Attendant, Mrs. Ida*Long, Bos
Prince.
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246 U v e O a k -W . D. Whatley, H. U. com.
108 Nonut— W. D. Ramsey, J. B. Tool.
7 Palatka— Howard Dutill.
Grand Inner Sentinel Mrs. Mary N, A l
Brown.
110 O x fo r d 10 DeFuniak S p rin g s exander,
Palmetto.
.
251 Alton—Z. H. Pu tnal W. 11. Shiver.
112 GraceviUe— J. Frank Adams, Cites.
12 Portland— H. Jenilgan, S. S. Kelly,
Grand Outer Sentinel Mrs. Laura MsU
tfG
le
n
St.
Mary—
R.
L
Wolfe,
W.
U.
13 DcLaud—John G. Dunbar,. Chas. G. E. Shaw, W. M. Burl T. W. Adams. . . .
^
hohey, Carrabclle.
113 Grace viUe—
Klicker, Wm. J. Keown. J. O. Gentry.
First Manager, Mrs. Mary E. Nelld,
259
Jay—
F.
S.
Higdon,
H.
L.
Campbell.
I
114 Tampa— Henry Woodward, E. B.
14 Ocala— C, H. Dame. J. F. Thompson.
Rlverview.
265 Paxton— J. K. Everett, B. B. Miller.
Priest.
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JL N-Jiash. J. P, Galloway,_____
Second Manager, Mrs. Merch PhUUps,
ZB8~Osk~Tlil£-U. F. Montgomery,' F. W.
115
Lake
Butler—
15 Lake City— W. J. Roebuck. J. O.
Lake City.
Hatch.
116 Tampa— J. M. Ogleeby, N. Powers.
Quinces, H. B. Cason.
Third Manager, Mrs. H attie Applewhite,
269 Lake Helen-r-C. H. Pelton.
18 High Springs— A . E. Adams. H. G. L. R. Helverton, C L Jackson.
Greenwood.
272
Montverde—
J.’
M.
Lowry.
118 Inverness— W. C. Brogdon, G. W.
Pedrich.
Delegate to tlie Supreme Convention at
273 F l Lauderdale— D. B. Sutherland.
Scofield.
19 Punta Gonlu—T. B. Pitts.
Rochester,
N. Y.. June, 1911, Mrs. Mary E.
119 Sarasota—C. M. Blorseth. J. M. F .T . Fisher.
21 Pensacola— F. E. Browner,
Chas.
Henry,
Tampa.
277
M
aaste&lt;w
H
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M.
Fraxie.
El
Phillips.
Grooke, W. L. Vermillion. Fleming Brow ­ Harvey.
Alternate Delegate, Mrs. M. Florence
280 Callahan— F. D. Cushing, W. O.
t21 Otter C re e k ner, A lex McKinley, E. Motto.
Keytfs, Tobopekallga Grove, No. 68.
Brown.
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122
Pasco—
L.
J.
Sellars.
23 K ey West— W. R. Anderson. D. J.
Promptly st 7:30 tlie entire convention
262 McAJpin— G. W.'Green.
125 ¡MOuksvUle—
Bethel
convened
Jn Fraternal Hall when the
126 Montbrook— J. S. BUtch, T. J.
291 Live Oak— G. L Dorman. J. S.
26 CarabelJe— J. C.
Saunders, Thos.
Tampa
Drill
Team under the proficient
Sullivan.
Sheffield.
Everett.
Caption
Mrs.
Mary A Henry gave the
127
Zol/o—
J.
L
Roberts.
A
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J.
Bardin.
302
Homosasaa—G.
C.
Loennocker,
Jr.
27 Daytona— W. G. Hobbs. J. S. Rob­
Memorial Service* of'our departed So vert gn
304
Judson—
A
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M.
Dake.
128
Centre
Hill—
inson,
o f tho Circle. Words are In adequate to px132 Goltonplant—J. H. Secklnger, C.
305 Trilby— R. H. Pitts,'W . A CrofL
28 Apalachicola— O. P. Rlioad P. R.
309 S l Cloud— R. G. Widrig. J. A . Mc­ press this sad bpt beautiful service.
Shelgrovc, S. J. Johnson. W. A Roberts. R. V e a l
The Tampa Drill Team by special re­
134
WcUborn—
J.
E.
Pennington,
W
.
R.
Carthy.
• 30 Miami— Geo, F. Cook, W. H. Peeples
quest ga ve an exhibition of the floor «rock,
310
Lulu—
W.
S.
CrofL
Dorman,
W.
B.
Zachary,
W.
P.
Moore.
A E. BogUe. P, L. Ryan.
Ed.
325 FL W hite—H. R. Mayes, J. E.Cook receiving loud continued applause and
31 Quincy— J. H, Sparrow, P .S , Thomp­ . 135 KynesvIUe— W. W. White,
330 DeLeon Springs—F.
A.
Lynch, have won the recognition o f being The
Barnes.
son, J. S. Gee, E. B. Woodbury.
Banner team o f the slate. Counci CoraAdeibert Rowland.
13fl Brooket—
— 23 Mtltuu— L. Mi RhedSL, 11—S. 1a in i, F.
r o s n i ^ ^ M e d M sS o v w e iin s lo fuH Into
140
Lulu—
W.
H.
Shalier,
E.
M.
Pearce'
333 DowUng P a r k - W . â Gam bie“
M. Gay, W. J. Williams, Jr.
rank file and fpUew the ladles and they
141
Titusville—J.
R.
Walker.
J.
R.
M
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t
333
Genoa—G.
W.
Green.
C.
F.
MUton.
37 Tampa— T. Byrd Sparkman. L. B.
338 Boca grande— W . J, Thompson, M. soon found themselves in Sanford’s largest
14S Delray—
Sparkman, W. H. M. Boehniag. T. C. FaL
ball .which had been transformed into a
143 Sydney— W. P. Pearson, O. W. O. Brantley, O T Brewer.
som. J. W. Simmons, L. D. Stafford, J. D.

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opening invocation. The address of w el­
come was given by Hon. D. L. Thrasher,
president o f cite city council of Snnford,
in lieu o f tlte absence o f tlte mayor of tlte
&gt; city, Sovereign Adam s responded in be­
half of the convention. Mrs. Alice Wall
of Apalachicola, Grand Guardian of the
Woodmen Circle o f Ute state o f Florida,
responded to the address o f welcome in
beltaif of tlte Circle. Mrs. Mary A . Gard­
ner of Miami gave a brief history of the
Circles In the state o f Florida, site having
- spent about fifteen years Hi the work of
Woodcraft,- Sovereign Mrs. M, Florence
Keyes gave a delightful address o f w el­
come to tho conventions in behalf of the
" Sanford press and extended them an In­
vitation to make the offices of the Sunfonl Herald their headquarters during
tbeir stax in Ute city, where two rooms
had been fitted up for the convenience of
. the conventions and the individual mem­
ber*.
At 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon The
State Headcamp w u called to order ^nd
the Committee on Credentials reported
and the delegatee were seated and the
order of business proceeded the following
committees were appointed. Committee
on Milage and Per Diem, Committee on
Resolutions and Laws, Committee on
lYess. Committee on Greetings. The re­
ports of the State Head Camp Officers
were read and approved a resolution was
. received front J. C. Foot, Secretary Com­
mander o f the Woodmen of The World.
At 6:30 the convention adjourned to meet
Wedneeday morning at 9:30.

elections of Officers
The election o f officials for the ensuing
year was held Thursday and tlte follow
&gt;»g selections made: Head consul Dr.
T.S. Anderson, L ive Oak: head adviser.
F. E. Urawner, Pensacola; bead banker,
^ I ^ B s g t r f i c i isy hss d s iit k f H i
derson, Jacksonville; bead escort, J. A.
Quinces*. Lake C ltr, bead watchman, E.
'IHmdwson. A llha; bead sentry« W. R.
Anderson, K ey West; representative to
sovereign council Hal W, Adams, Mayo;

Crumpton, Joo. KribeU, H. J, Auglia, J, Weeks.

$39 BrownviUe— B B Smith. .

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