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                    <text>March IO, I9if
. B allan ger

Resigns

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 as 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,

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.
17-tf
for retiring.

Suburban
Property

Sanford
E â C C 3 i3 C ïë £ ê E £ d ïiiîi3 ^ E l -

J ystvaJew lots le ft and th ey can
be bought for one-third their ac­
tual value, on ea sy term s
To
w a it is but to lose. so /come, look
and you w ill buy.
.
.

Diagram showing syptem o f sub-irrigation.

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.
:
:

See article on insert

to Henry. "Business ton poor— town going back— stores
all dosed."
Henry sought hfs friend, the blacksmith— yes, he was

Sanford Heights
Im p ro v e m e n t C o m p a n y

*«iniw*|iM »ve nuu sun uiu uaaaaaujg, uuuacs,

VJUUIDC U1G| ¥13

Office

First Street Opposite 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."
,
, .
-fro m the-Btg CitiesT5Very doy^ He could call up the doc, , ____ ____
lo t in town if his folks took sick or he'could ask the store
,.Wh &gt; .i*L«*i 1 ° " •• i
keeper the price o f eggs over the 'phone and take some
..r ,
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in if the price was right
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

^
^ ni y0Ui ® i n t
* ou had better do « » now.

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 o f people).
*
Henry thought as be read the catalog

v
T,
^
, enV l ° ,h° , m " ' ^
£ °“ “ * T Y ° ? ™ tfel rld, o i your wh“ ‘ ° ‘ tho e,ovalor*
but
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.

**
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."
*
"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
' ’
in that bonfire were consumed all the mall order
catalogs in the county!
*.*M o r a l— D on't w a it f o r It t o g e t t o o bad.

W e just received 300 pounds o f

Sal Bordeaux

G et what you

-------H l b l ^ H A R D W A R E

Magnolia Farm
ïn£°«Vnd Re‘.*t

. M. C. VAN BUSKIRK,’ Prop

The Geo. H. Fernald Hdw. Co

.Bluestone at 9 cents per pound
Cement-Coated Box N ails
•

W heelbarrow s, w ith

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W id e Tires

W e w ill sell you a 46-in.
F en ce at 32 cents a rod

in

want.

COM PANY

The Geo. H. Fernald fldw. Co

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I N SA N FO R D — L ift it Worth Uoing
Vumb er

31

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

;tsrJof
the Woodman Circle, the Indies' auxil­
iary to the Woodmen Qf the World.
This dual convention^ln the Celery City
has completely filled the c ity to overflow­
ing. The reception committee of the
Sanford Camp anil .Celery City Grove met
m 7 * m r M K and e a a &amp; e d the_Jdaiddg
I ' gates |o their hotels, which were reserved
for them.
At B o'clock Mondoy evening tlie' dele­
gates to the Circle and visiting sovereigns.
Jointly with the delegates to the Camp,
r - were informally received at the fraternal
ball of the order, the Eagles, by the Cei-try City Circle, .No. JO. A delightful time
— • was spent w ith the flow o f w it and humor
and fraternal greetings dispensed with
the necessity o f introductions.This reception at 9 o ’clock was called
lo’M tef b y Mii r J r t f f s t ir e r r Guardian of
Celery City Grove, No. 60, ’ Woodman
Circle, pud impromptu talks were made
by Sovereigns Steed, PeLand; Wood, Dep­
uty Organizer, N. W. Sheets, Lakeland,
.CoL T. W. Mitchell, Jacksonville: Dame,
Ocala: Joe Andrews, Jacksonville; Epps
Lakeland. ,
L
The delegates were then treated to that
elightfui drill by the Tampa Degree
Staff, undpr the direction of Mrs. Mary E.
Henry, Capt. o f the Staff o f Gate City
Grove. No. — Woodman Circle. During
the evening a delicious punch and cake
were served
By
Celery City Grove,
of Sanford, and they proved themselves
accomplished hostesses.
A t ‘ ID o'clock Tuesday morning the
sound of Stale Head Camp Counsel Com­
mander J. M. Towne’s gavel callod the
State Head Camp convention of Wood­
men o fth e World to order ..at* Sanford.
Onc'of the first' things on the order of
business was the appointment of a. com­
mittee to carry the greeting of the state
head camps ,to tlte convention of the
Woodmen Circle, inviting them to take
in the opening convention, about 75 of
the indies being pro rent. The convention
was caU&amp;d ttr order and head camp honors
were given tho ladies, find then Hie [iresiding officer called on Rev. Sovereign
Green, pastor o f Baptist church, for the
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;

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 o n , ^ ^
.
, ,, , . .
vention in a body was invited to attend
152 Terra Cela—O. A. Gates.
44 St. Petersburg— R. F, Taggart, W. H.
THE WOODMAN CIRCLE
a banquet tendered them by Celery City Hibbs, W. H. Parker. W. W. Plunket.
154 Hoaford— T. J. Rhodes.
Grovp, Ladies’ Circle, at the Eagles' h a ll
. 160 KoysvlUe^-W. M. Coldlng.
45 Palmetto— L P. Thom as,'Geo. E.
where covers were laid for 300 delegates, Boons.
161 Tampa— Max Coras, S. Llosa, A.
The convention o f the Circle was called
who were served with delicious delicacies
Fernandez.
46 Ponce de Leon—
to order 2 o'clock by the Grand Guardian
and everyone who partook of the hospital40 Live Oak— J. E. Wood, F. M. Green.
162 McIntosh—J1*. B. Heaster, M. G. Mrs. A lic e Wall. Tampa Degree Staff seat­
r
ed the officers In their respective chairs.
,a feel, T. A . Bui lev. J. i^JL^op-U. ^
Bateman.
4B St.-Augustine— L T ^ ^ r ■Turbyflll H.
log o f good will to uTT ihenr^fvFtter tlie
The following committees were appointed:
163 St. Andrews—
banquet the delegates returned to the W. Cuyon.
Resolutions. Mrs. M. Florence Keyea,
165 Island Grove—
convention hall to witness the inniliatory
168 Madison— K. S. McIntyre, W. B. Tobopekallga Grove No. 65, chairman;
49 Femandina—
work o f tlte Woodmen o f tlte World which
Mrs. A n y E. Cook, Royal Palm Grove«
51 Jasper—J. W. Duncan, W. R. Jack- Stewart, J. D. Shaw, J. D. McDonald.
was exemplified by the degree team of son.
170 Green Cove Springs— E. N. Holt, G. Miami; Mrs. Cousin A . Smith, grand bank­
Palmetto Camp No. 3 of Jacksonville
er, Punta Gorda.
Committee on Creden­
W. Geiger.
53 Ft. Pierce— If. B. Paxton.
under the aucipics. o f Palmetto Guards
172 Alliance— E. W. Beauchamp, A , J. tials, Mrs. W. U. Olesen, chairman, Pen­
54 Millville—J. S. Gray.
Uniform Rnnk W. 0. W., under the comsacola; Mrs. Mary E. .Henry, Tampa; Mrs.
Beauchamp.
55 C e n tu ry -J J *. Mayo, J L L . McGee.
rannd o f Copt. Purdy. This team came
Mary Douglass. Lake City: Committee on
56 A u dffa O. J^Cinytun, N r W. M c JZ3 Alachua—
down for special work and returned the Leod.
174 Archer— R. T. Hcagy, 'J .'A ib a m b - Greeting, Mrs. Mary A Gardner, Miami;
same night, and to say that it was en­
chairman, Mrs. Mary E7 Henry, T e m p o ;'
57 Bcnhaden—C .J . Ferrell, R. W. Ash­ Un.
joyed is expressing it in small terms, as more.
175 A ltea — J. P. McCall, E. Henderson. Mrs. j . DrPsrker, Sanford. Committee on
[IjcfC were ot this convention many dele­
176 Melroee— D. C. Husband, L M. Milage and Per Dlem._ Mrs. Mary A .
58 Bradentown—
_
gates, who had never seen this work put 1 32 SoiKlMPPy-rJ- J.Simmons."
-.-Miami, ehairman; Mrs. Mahony- .
BildWin.
---------on before and tho scenes presented to
Tampa; Mrs. Mary -K. Neeled, Rlvorvlew.
178 DowUng Park— M. T. Toole.
60 Bristol—
them caused them to open their eyes to
180 Cotlondale— A. J. Crutchfield, M. J. Tho Grove then adjourned to meet W ed­
61 Blountstown— T. A. Mclver, L. T.
perfected Wood-cruft.
nesday morning at 9 o'clock.
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Fields.
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Gray.
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Good old Tallahassee down in the
A fter supper the delegates from both
181 CampbcUtown— J. H. Fears, W. L
64 Cypress— H. M. Fulghum, B. F. W ill­
West Florida, among tlie clay hills of iams.
conventions enjoyed a b ea u tifu l, ride In
Pilcher. '
Leon County tho capital of Florida and
launches on Lake Monroe by moonlight,
65 Marlanna-t-J. B. Campbell Eli Brax
182 O'Brien—
tlie homo of our state officials was sclocted ton.
183 Hawthorn— P. F. Stock. C F. Mor­ those who did not partake o f this pleasure
^
as our next city to hold tlte convention
visited the moving pictures and enjoyed
66 Greenwood— W. «T. Burkett. Thos. rison.
of the Head Camp Jurisdiction V - two Matthews.
184 Grand Ridge—C. N. Home, F. M. a proinlnado around the city.
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years hence in liH3.
.. .
The morning and afternoon sessions
**
67 Freeport— H.
D. Donaldson, A . D. Tipton.
185 Ft. Meade— G. L. Brodrick. A. C. Wednesday will be cherished In the mem­
RErnMNC orriCERs
Stanley.
ory o f the lurge assembly ^fil delegates
68 Buscom—J.
M. Westbrook, G.. R. Johns.
j
R. H. C., Lake City. R. T. Uooxer.
and visitors for the fraternal love which
H. C„ Tampa; L. M. Towne.
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.
H. A., L ive Oak, Dr. T. S. Andersorf.
quiring healed arguments to settle.
Vickers.
70 Woodville—
H. B.. Pensacola, C. J. Oertlng.
The greatest work accomplished was
191 Tarpon Springs— W. Custaing.
U. CL, Pensacola, J. F. Davis.
71 Bonifny—
‘
tlie decision o f accepting the magnani­
• ..74 Plant City— D. J. Parks, R. R. Tom195 C racevill»—J. C. Reddick.
. H. Esc.. Lakeland. Eppes Tucker.
mous offer from Gate City Grove, Tempo,
197 Vernon— R.«L. Brooks.
H. Wat., Arcadia, J. J. Simmons.
Un.
of
five acres with $500 cash, with which
198 TaylorviUe—G. A. Free, F. W. Vara.
75 Crnwfordvllle—
,
H. Sent., Sanford, G. R. Calhoun.
to
form
a fund for the erection of a home
78
Lakeland—
W.
N.
Shears,
C,
F.
Ken202
Mt.
^
Jdn-^J.
D.
.Howell,
W.
H.
- II. Man., Ocala, C. K. Sage.
for the orphans o f the Woodmen o f the
nedy, W. J. Eslridge, J. H Smith, Jr.
Apalachicolla, W. C. Shark. V a u g h s n -r IL *• “
80 Concord—T. N. Barsey, E. L. Max
209 Pinetta—S. T. Carbett, A. L Les­ World and tho Woodman Circle. Tampa
New Smyrna, A W. Shattuck.
H. “
has tho largest membership o f the order
lie.
Greenville. C. L. Leggett.
H. “
In tlie state. Mra. Mills o f Jacksonville
210 Odessa— Jos. I. Mobley.
84 Mulnérry— F. M. Bray.
Tampa, C. W. Smith,
H. “
ably represented (ter beautiful city for
85
Clearwater—
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211
FL
Myers—
the
members
of
the
Sanford
As to
86 Havanna— W. W, Nicholson, O. P.
213 Ebb—C. J. Reams. W. M. Goodman. this tiouie. Mrs. Louisa A Smith's elo­
Camp the committee did
themselves
215 Plant City— W. W. Martin. L^Fern- quent appeal olid offer for Punta Gorda
proud, and this would not be complete Duggar.
was received with applause. This homo
wltlidu t in ulliiiT iTrenthm o f ttitr fn en an d ~ 88-W hite Spring»— Pr-M,— Moore, W. kt. stM h .--------------- -----~w~nr~bc~
elec ted -from—funds - J lveO by
216 Newberry—
every delegate left Sanford with reluc­ Bennett.
Woodcraft,
and will be one more monu­
69
Sonttierlond—J.
W.
Mills,
C.G.
Jones
217
Fcnholloway—
tance and only wished that their stay
ment of what women can do for the de­
91 Coleman— A. W. Melson. L. H. Cani218 Oviedo—
could have been prolonged.
220 Marianna— J. C. Davis. J. W. velopment of American life to the high­
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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W
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b
s
te
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
Dunnelion—
A.
M.
Powers,
•
E.
F.
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.
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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
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St.
Mary—
R.
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Wolfe,
W.
U.
13 DcLaud—John G. Dunbar,. Chas. G. E. Shaw, W. M. Burl T. W. Adams. . . .
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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.
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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
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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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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
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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 M tltu u — 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
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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
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Titusville—J.
R.
Walker.
J.
R.
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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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THE SANFORD HERALD

r m et by our I; ! Advice from ypur best friends will tell you that
r, shifts, hose,
if you want to buy spring and summer clothing
and
3 W *1“** ^ b ^ b ^ lr iltf^ r p r ic e s f r o r r r $ W H o $ 3 5 go
to Palm er &amp; Seigh.
A l l the latest styles and
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A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be
, tween You and Me”

So S ays Suu ntcrcr.

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4 The Woodmen's Contention this week
has demonstrated that Sanford needs
more apartment houses— a need that I
have pointed out lim e and- uguln. Just
where they stored all the visitors this
we^k Is a puzzle, but the good folks of
Sanford would not let them sleep in the
streets and took them into private resi­
dence«. Sanford needs more dwellings,
more apartment houses and more furnish­
ed rooms If th e d ty Is expected io grow.
You can't get new people If there is no
place for them to lay their head.
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M y doctor friends are making faces « roe because I do not believe in compul­
sory vaccination, but I still take the stand
that as long as Small pox is confined to a.
few isolated cases among illtby. negroes
-there is no reason whjr w e should be
forced to taka the puncture and injection
from bossy. Small fx y t is the natural resalt o f filth y surroundings. Typhoid i f
disseminated b y files.
Both diseases
could be stamped out and entirely obliter­
ated b y the city forcing a general clean­
ing up day. I have no wish to propagate
an epidemic and do not want any one to
follow m y teachings unless they are In
accord. with m y views, but - 1 have my
Ideas upon’ these subjects and m ay be the
•readers o f the Herald will And out some
day that I was not altogether wrong.
There are other wise guys who ure o f the
same opinion as your, humble servant, as
the follow ing from the Eslero Eagle would

thinit which would moke for cleanliness
and sanitation. If* the residents would
aat cooperate with tide mo nIcl pul oioens
ing process the expense would lie charged
up against the property owners. With
thfi'Job completed, danger o f contagion
would be averted. That's the w ay they
do. In Letoester,. England, n city o f 250,•
000 inhabitants where vaccination has
been almost entirely abolished. Read In
the January number o f the Tw entieth
■Æanlnry Mngnvl^i., ‘ How Small Pox WPS
Banished from Leicester/ If you wllT
promise to read it we will loaq you a
copy o f't ills Interesting article by Dr.
Hodge
In the Columbus Medical Journal for
November, 1010, appears uu article by
the same writer, entitled ‘Small pox Jn
Jupan/ in which ho shows conclusively
that although Japan is one o f the most
completely vaccinated nations on earth,
the death rate from small pox is some­
thing appalling, being Innumerably great«er than before the introduction o f vaccliw
atlon In 18721"
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4 M v friends, the Judies, ore now^cqqjlwj
to the-front-tiuil will Inaugurs&amp; a
ing up" day in Sanford. It bw'been^nlfc
contention all along ^ibat ■ i fir ir i'e ja y
cleaning up w ill do Sanford g o o &amp; / T '0 fte
the advice to m yself as-much as any one.
W e are all prone to let our property run
down p i times and get the seedy-* ap­
pearance that neglect will bring. The
Sanford Improvement
A ssociation' has
started a crusade that is bound to get
results in a more beautiful d ty . There

claration, (he exigency o f the case -sug­
gested the- following plan; H e politely
handed'his fa ir nelghbor g -th b te (upen)
with o pin stuck In the following text:
Second Epistle o f John, verse fifth—
"A n d now I beseech thee, lady, not as
though I wrote a new commandment un­
to thee, but that which we had from the
beginning, that we love one another." She
returned It, pointing to .the second chap,
ter o f Ruth, 'verse tenth— “ Then she fell
on tier face and bowed herself to the
ground,'anirsilUi'UiiUi hiiu,—‘ W h y-h a w s
I found grace in thine eyes, that thou
shouldst take knowledge o f me, seeing i
that I am a stranger!' ” He returned the
book, pointing to the thirteenth verse o f
the Third Epistle o f John— “ H aving many
things to write upon to you. L would not
write with paper and Ink, but I trust to
come unto you, and speak face to face,
that our Joy m ay be full” . From the
above interview n marriage took place

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S o^pur exchanges tells o f an old
^uu.wko had'o boy o f whom he was
prouth and decided to And gut _the
I o f his mjndi He adopte a novel
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To Th in k o ( N e w Furnishings
F or Y o u r H om e

EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE. QUEENSWARE AND STOVES
Our new line o f

indicate:
“ Wo would advocate the seme course
in dealing with a municipality, as with an
— Individual -W e would nut -fa s t inoculate
the arms o f all the inhabitants with dis­
ea se breeding vaccine virus and send
them back to unsanitary surroundings as
‘ brnnone' from small pox. Not at alii
|y', 'llW u r'wi»Ukl ttrst patiol the *O ry a u d espee»
fatty the poorer and more unsanitary
quartan—with a cleaning up brigade,
aim ed with sh ovels," rakes, hoes, soap,
disinfectants, scrubbing brushes, rat traps,
Tea powder, roach paste, e ta , and every-

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in church in a pew adjolng one in which
siens and get together. The only man
sat a young lady for whom he conceived
a sudden and violent passion, was desirous that w ill really get the.rough end o f this
o f entering Into n courtship on the spot; Sanford Heights discussion is
but the. place not suiting a form al dov- — Tux Sauxtoucx.

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The* People of Florida Want a Parcels Post
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CRIMINAL COURT GRIND"

The Mapes
Complete Manures

Crim inal C ou rt In Saaalon th is W ea k
Disposati o f F o llo w lu g Casas
State vs. John Moore. J. U. Neal, Clins.
Puweli, I t IJusln: gambling. Plea guilty,
SlO.nnd costs or 30 days each.
State vs. Ed Whitfield; grand larceny;
verdict for petit larceny; $150 and costa

Tbe Slate Retail Dealer« Aaaociatlon holds its annual conventlBn In Jacksonville
last week. The State Retail Dealers Magazine, which la the official organ of the as*
(Delation, advises that “ one o f the most vital questions that w ill come up before the
W h ere seems to be great dissatisfaction throughout
convention^Is the parcels post bill," and the Magazine then proceeds to tell what a
the
S tate g en era lly as to the results obtained from
&gt; w n en d ou slo**" this M IL w ou ldm ean to the merchants in the state
Stroni resolutlons shcmld be drawn up protesting against the parcels post, aaya the
State vs. N eely Baa, culpable negligence,
most.of the fertilizers used Taft season.______
... Retoil Dealers Magazine, and our congressman and senators should be urged to c
in firing gun; $200 and costs or six
M any grow ers are now beginning to see c le a r ly
months.
l &gt; operate for its defeat.
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The Journal hopes the Retail Dealers will not be to foolish os to do anything of
State vs. Love Nelson, aggravated asw h at w e h ave been suggesting for som e time» th ey
saulf; nine months.
the kind. They wlU aimply make themselves ridiculous by. such action.
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m ight expect to have happen from the continuad
Stato vs. W illiam Thomas, aggravated
The parcels postiacotning. The United States is today practically the only civilized
use o f the A c id Phosphate (r o c k ) goods.
nation that does not posses it. The people would bonefft by it, the people want it. assault; nine months.
State vs. Peter Young, lewd behavior;
and the people ore going to have it. .
A curiously la rge number o f those o f our old cus­
The real opponents o f the parcels post are the railroads and the express companies. plead guilty; $5 and costs.
to m e r s who w ere gotten a w a y from us by th e in ­
State vs. Isaac Jenkins, petit larceny;
The express companies do not want It because it would prevent them from longer
ducem ents o f the so c a lle d “ cheap goods” "J u st as
$130 and costa or four
getting two and three and four times the real cost of carrying small parcel*. The plea guilty;
good as Mapes,” are com ing back to us this season
months.
railroads do not want it because, through the express companies, the railroads are
State vs. Ben Lang, beating- way on
now enabled to practice their biggest graft on the public.
to have their groves and fields restored.
An attempt la being mode to array the dealers of tho country ugninst the parcels train; $35 and costs or ninety days.
The M a p es F e r tiliz e r s a re evid en tly c o n s id ere d a re fu g e In
State vs. John O'Rouke. beating way
post on tho ground that it will hurt their business. The parcels post will not hurt
e x tr e m ity w hen h elp Is n eeded and h op e a lm o s t gone. You
their business at all, bin w nn tclp lc ~ T h e paraSlrposniiflU ennbltr TTOte game dealers on train; idea guilty. $85 and -oqsm - otf i t t e r ib J r iy .y w r # _ e j;&gt; c r lw c c
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In Florid a and o v e r f i f t y y e a r s In th e m a n u fa ctu re o f rertF
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to develop o rural trade that they now neglect or ure unable to get. The parcels slxty days.
llz e r s gen era lly. I f w e can not help yo u th e e a s e Is tndeod »
Stato vs. Taylor Gelham, selling cider,
post, combined with the rural telephone, will put tho retail dealers In direct touch
h opeless.
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with the farmer and with the valuable patronage with the farming districta are mak­ supposed to be non-lntoxicatlng. but
analzed 4K per cent alcohol; $50 and
ing bigger as Improved facilities perm it
pgt suppose the parcels post did hurt tho retailer. Would that be any reason why and cost^ o f two months.
State vs. Tim Wilson. Sanford; selling
the great consuming public should continue to pay exorbitant and unjust transporta­
liquor;
plea 'guilty; $500 and costs or
tion charges! Tbe argument which the retailer presents in opposition to the parcels—
viz: that high transportation rates are neccBsary to the existence o f his business— is 11H months on road.
State vs» J. II. Leo, trespass; not guilty,
an argument that will do more than anything else to convince the consumer that the
p«rcels,DP*t is a good thing.
B ate# lia s A viary
I n w u w w w w w w u V W W V W W W W W W W W V H M W W W VH t W VNW W »
Out the retailer will discover hts error. When stage coaches first. came Into use
Wiien it comes to advertising T. K.
the Inn-keepers all protested on the ground that the stage coaches would destroy1
Bates o f tho Title Bond &amp;. Guarantee Co.
■ their business because people would not have to stay all night, at the inns. Labor
has
window that puts them all in (ho
saving devices o f a ll kinds have, whcaJlrst introduced, always been fought by-labor-,
discard. A zide from tbe ocular demonjag -frum ah ih e ground That the machines w t ^ fft tw r w the man out o f work, though
strslfon o f tha Sanfonl irrigation system
with the installation of'm achines come more work for more men than there was beBates keeps the window filled with plants,
■ focc. Harvesting machines and thrashing machines were burned in some sections
flowers and vegetables, and tills week lie
of die country because'the fanner's hired hands thought the machines 'would put
Ins added two canary birds. Couplod
them Out o f a job. Printers kicked on die Mergenthalcr because they said die
with the foliage, the feathered songsters
inters tnuiFaiTsiarvrHid ttefltb when it was installed,-but-there- is -no—more work
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flitting from branch to branch m ates one
for-rrinterr (han'«w ar ia the history o f the world. The trolley car and die automo­
of the prettiest scenes iinnginoblc and
bile were to put horse out o f business, but they didn't.
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And so it w ill be w idi the retailer and the parcels post. Tho parcels post will
passerby every time. It is a cold day
come and the retailer will w onder how he could ever have been so foolish as to op­
when Hates fails to have something new
pose it. Revolutions never go backwards.— Pcnsocoja Journal.
and startling.

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IN THE SOCIAL WORLD
Items of Interest Concerning
Society People.

POINTS PURELY PERSONA!
How Celery C ity JVanHy. T a lr W hile
. Aw ay th e Golden H ours—
S ocia l Gossip.
M rs. U W e r E n tertain s
Mrs. C. H. Lefllcr charmingly entertain­
ed die Woman’s Christian Temperance
Union at her home last Tuesday after­
noon. A brief business session was held
and a splendid paper on Habit Forma­
tion wns read by Mrs. R. M. Mason, after
which the meeting was turned intq a
“comfort bag social,” ond many busy fin­
gers were employed in making some of
the comfort bags that are to go to the
sailors on the battleship Florida. Elegant
~relYc3»ngnts-were-ssrvrd otJthe close of
a ihost delightful afternoon. Mrs. I-cfiler
was assisted In caring for her 'guests by
Miss Pcuchea Lefllcr, Miss Lillie Fair
Smith and little Miss W innie Strong.

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Some of the members o f the Wclaka
Club enjoyed an informal game of bridge
at the dub rooms Tueadoy aflernooh.
There were two tables o f players and a
number of others who came in for the
social hour. Mrs. R. S, Keelor w#a host­
ess and was ably assisted by some o f the
young ladies of tbe club.
Mrs. D. L Thrasher was the dim m ing
hostess of the Book Circle, last Thursday
alternoon and n most delightful occasion
It proved. Mrs. A- P. Connelly captured
the prize in an interesting guessing con­
test. Those present were Miss Simmons
of Tocoa, Ga., Mrs. J. W. Dickins. Mr*.
May Dickins. Mrs. P. J. Gonzales, Mrs. D.
W. Herndon, Mrs. -Kobe Now men. Mrs. S.
Puieston, Mrs. M. li. Bowler. Mrs. N. H.
Gun er, Mr». J. B. Stryker, Mrs. Henry
Wight, Mrs. Geo. Speer and Mrs. R. L.
Peck.
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Miss Beard entertained
the young
ladles' sewing d {d o at the home o f her
sister, Mrs. N. J, Perkins last Thursday
evening.
J o e D cM on t S ays:
Any man who can sleep in a bed of
onions should be able to pay one hundred
scents on a dollar. * *
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Speaking of tbe correct width for side­
walks. If a man Is perfectly sober e
width of two Is oil that ia necessary but
if a fellow U out walking with his best
glri it requires tbe width o f four feet end

Jbaeecloi£jogether._____________ _

The W ednesday Club
A goodly attendance o f't h e dub with
six visitors, were present Wednesday
afternoon, In tliu home of Mrs. Geo. H.
Fcrnald.

A D eserved P ro m o tio n
On March 1st Mr.
R. Philips sold an
interest In ills business to Mr. F. E. Roumillat, who has been in his employ for
mnny years. This gives Mr. Koumillat on
exceptionally fine business opportunity,
which he is grasping with Ills usual
prohiptitude. The business will be con­
tinued at the old stand, under the same
style o l L R. Philips &amp; Co.

An interesting program hnd been ar­
ranged for.the afternoon, and the mem­
bers and
visitors, antidpated much
pleasure in listening to the paper reading
and selections ubout one of Virginia’s
All th e W oodm en In the W orld *
honored sons; her great statesman and
A
bystander on the street this week
wortbly president of the United States,
remarking
the large crowd o f visitors In­
Thomas' Jefferson.
quired wlio they were. ?W oodinenof the
"The glory o f man, said Solomon is
World" was the reply. "W ell, I thought
strength, and’ Jefferson wns strong."
so," said the bystander, “ and every Wood­
Daniel.
man in the world seems to be in Sanford
Mrs. S. 0. ShlnhoUer read a most in­ this week."
teresting paper on "Jefferson and His
Fam ily", giving a brief sketch of tils
FOR FALLING HAIR.
parentage .early llre, and manhood; when
he made his Impress upon affairs of
You Run No Risk When You Uso T h is
moment and was accorded the flattering
Rsmedy,
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W e promise you that, I f your balr Is
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There were touching details of his
home life, and devotion to his furniiy— that
settin fintr"W h ich-th e-real-dkm m n il al­
ways shines with greatest luster.
MrB. U. F. Whilner, read a description
and rcmlnlscenses of Monticcllo, Jeffer­
son’s beautiful home, near Clnuluttsville,
Virginia, by Mrs. M. U. Smith; as it was
during tho year o f'lts grculest glory., and
the charming hospitality, of itB courtly
owner, and his beautiful daughter, Mrs.
Randolph and tier family.
"Jefferson in Fiction” , Mra Geo. H.
Fcrnald, read some intertulnlng selections
from "Lew is Rand and Hearts Cour­
ageous"» in which Jefferson figured ns the
political hero, o f these times and novels.
Miss Mable Bowler, occoinpunied, by
Miss Flossie Frank, sang “ I Love You
Truly’*, and “ Just Aweurying For You” .
Which the club enjoyed very much.
Following is (lie program for March
22nd. .
The University o f Virginia, Mrs,. C. W.
Goodrich.
Washington and Lee University (1740)
Miss Peachea Lefiler.
ifnmpden^iidney College (1774) Miss
Gertrude Speer.
Tho U. S. Academ y at Richmond (1786)
Mrs. D. L. Tlirasher.

too far, you cau repair the dam age a l­
ready dono by using Baxall “ 03" H a ir
T o ole, with persistency and regu larity
Tof'r~nm aona W e-bm fith.of_Utp*.__It la
a scientific, cleansing, antiseptic, g e r­
micidal preparation, that destroys m i­
crobes. stimulates good circulation
around tbe linlr roots, promotes -hair
nourishment, removes dandruff and re­
stores hair health. It Is as pleasant to
uso aa pure water, and It Is delicately
perfumed. It Is a real toilet necessity.
W o want you to try Itex a ll: “ 03"
□ s i r Tonic with our promlss that It
w ill dost you nothing unless you are
p erfectly satisfied with Its use.
It
comes In tw o sixes, prices 60c. end
$1.00.
Rem ember, you can obtain
Baxall Rem edies In this community
only s t our storo-i-Tbo U exslL Store.

ture lif e U s i » &lt; « hnll na t» |n?P.V$jL
ât the ultimata hour depsnd» som e­
town beside
what upon tho g a it wo s trik t w hile
my reputation suffer» by corn­
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range County will never cost less.
Desirable cheap government land
has decreased so rapidly the past
few years that improved farming
land in this section have felt the
law o f supply and demand and are
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T h e trouble with a good msti^r ch il­
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Ladies’ Shirt

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gauze weight; these w ill be a great O
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buy. corsets d u r i n g

be placed on our counters at prices

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Ladies’ W ash Skirts— W e have a large

kind; all. sizes; get w hat yqu need

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lace front and insertion trimmed,

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THE 8ANrOHD:»»CRALO
Last year there was n com plaln ^N tim
the touriits that our hotel* did trot furnish
PsMUfccd Every Friday Morning at Sanford. FIs. enough vegetable*. Being In the heart of
R. J. ftout . Editor and Proprietor
the greatest vegetable section In the
world the dearth o f fresh, crisp vegetables
was apparent. This season all the hoicli
and boarding houses ore making on ex
I-cIsm mnp matter Austin 22nd,
tra effort to supply vegetables and fruit*.
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The beneficial result* are easily seen In
of March 3rd. 1870
the expressions o f latlsfactlAn from the
OBos In Herald Build!
visitors. Such a county is the best adver­
Talephooa No. 140.
tising our c ity could achieve.
Sanford never entertained a finer body
o f men than the Woodmen o f the World.
The Herald extends a hearty welcome
tej the visiting Woodmen. Make this o f­
fice your headquarters while In the d ty .
Sanford needs a Inigo auditorium that
w ill asat 2.000 people. Our city could
then take place as the convention city of
Florida.
That poat card day Idea should receive
the rapport o f every citizen. Nothing will
advertise your city In a more through

_ The arivation meeting scheduled to take
Plata at Lake*CHy did not materialize
and Editor Sparkman think* the people of
hi* burg were "stung'r ior the advertising.
Editor S. J. Triplett o f the Kissimmee
Gaxette has been appointed a delegate to
the American Academ y o f Political and
Social Science, to be held in Philadelphia
A pril 7th end 8th.
It 1* raid o f Bob H o lly . o f the Sanford
o ooih a iu

Herald that he. ffln)piinwim «ii

lady visitor In hi* paper and she promptly seat him a s e v e iH ^ g e .«ManmttkaUnti.
Case o f cruel and no{ unusual punishm ene— Tampa Times.
'Gen. Joseph Kiefer, congressman from
Ohio, w ill retire from public life nt the
tdoae o f thd present session. This will
g iv e him time to wash the "bloody
shirt” which he has waved upon any and
all occssslons and.* in his retirement he
wlU not be missed by the Southern poo-

For the benefit o f those aspirants to the
toga o f Htm. Geo. A . DeCottes as county
aoiicitor.'The Herald wishes to state that
Mr. DeCottes w ill again be a candidate
for this office and not only receive the
support o f this paper but every one o f his
numerous friends expect to rally to his
support His record Is a good one and
his election is aleady assured.
Although the election o f treasurer o f
Orange county Is over a year off, we hear
o f several candidates having announced
their names. W e. think that it is time
for our end o f the county to have some
o f the county offices, and when the proper
time comes w e expect to announce the
name of C opt Richard Marks us candi­
date for this position, and we believe he
w ill come very near to polling the solid
•Sanford vote."

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A W ide R in y i.
W hen th * surgeon w ho happened to
be spending t night at Ilushby Inn had
set the broltcp leg o f the w eather
beaten stran ger who was the ch ief v ic ­
tim o f an autom obile accident the
patient looked up at him anxiously.
“ Bee here, d o c," he said In a husky
«voice, " I haven't got much o f any
money. W on ld yod take out you r fee
In trade?” ,
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“ Yes, I guess so,” said the surgeon
cheerfu lly. “ W b a t Is you r trade?”
"W e ll, r v e got u number o f thing*
I can do soon as T in on my fee t
again ," said the patient. “ I can bang
w indow b lin d s.'or 1 can put on ligh t­
n in g rods, or 1 c*u play the cornet,
and I can do 'em all first rate, I f I'm
(flA nnn In a n v I f rlrwe M__V
iifK 'n OomYAouth's
P&amp;aion.

T h * w ork o f oyster collectin g and
culture Is most unsuitable fo r women,
but tn France, o w in g .to Its tedious na­
ture, It doea not appeal to men. O ften
from an early hour In tbe morning till
late Into tbe even in g Hie women are
standing up to their knees In water,
w ith a strohg sun beating down oa
them. T h e result Is that never s year
passes w ithout som e o f them going
m td and h avin g to be hurried aw ay
mad
to the a sylu m s/ T h e w ork Is w ell paid,
as. Indeed, It ought to be, w h ile In the
esse o f the fe w w ho ow n beds the
profits are large, and em ail fortunes
a re quickly amassed.

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TAILORED

W AISTS

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Ladies', M isses and Childrens’ Ready-Trim m ed Hats
M ens’ Athletic Underwear, Knee D raw ers, Sleeveless Shirts
M ens’ Straw Hats
10c to $7.50
Mosquito Canopies— Steel and W ood Frame
W IN D O W S C R E E N C L O T H
G ARTERS

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On Famous Daytona Beach

A V I A T O R J. A . D. M c C U K D Y I N

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A total of five flights will be made in. three days, the flights to include a rnco tin ( li«* ImmicIi

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river and the city of Daytona, and Seabreeze unit Daytona Beach.

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These flights are to be given tinder the auspices of the Hotel Men's Association anil (lie Daytona Board of Trade and special arrangements have been made to accommodate tlie c ro w d s

NO C H A R G E TO S E E T H E EVENT!.,
A Splendid Chance to See Dnytonn t — Tint Prettiest Winter Resort in the Wn.V

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fa llin g UUL sud you have uut lei It go
too far, you can repair the dam age al­
ready done by using llex a ll "03" (la ir
Tonic, with persistency and regularity
fo r a n-nsnnnhtc lengih o f time. It Is
a w etenpfir. vlesuslnj:. antiseptic, gcr
m liidul pn*|m rut ton that ilc*|n.t'« m i­
crobes, stimulates l-imm! elrvulutiuu
aroiim l the Pair rum*, .pmuimew Pair
mnn-lsPuieni. removes dandruff and n storen Pair health. It Is ss pleartunt to
use as pur* water, and It Is delicately
perfumed, tt is a real toilet necessity.
W e want you to try llex a ll ” 03"
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w ill cost you nothing unless you a r*
p erfectly as t il tied with Its use.
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SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
Speaking o f the subscription prices of
weekly paper*, which are being just now
somewhat discussed, The Tim e* once
knew a man who published a pretty good
weekly at a dollar a yea £ H e ’ became
ambitious o f a large circulation and so
reduced hi* price to fifty cents, expecting
to get every newspopei reader in the
county. A t the end o f a year he rhangod
back; and later raised ittO " $ 1.SO. He re­
lated, In o burst o f confidence, that in the
flist pince -he had every.
the county and had no held for additional
Then he resolved to tUAln hl§ subscribers
fo'r what lut thought they &gt; o u ld stand.
They came across. wi(,h few exceptions,
and he repaid them by buying a new and
larger press, « n increase o f one column
per page, the keeping of. new and live
rollers, using a trifle better paper, putting
in a little moro matter, paying special
attention to local and social happenings.
and in five years he. was the foremost
and most prosperous publisher in the
county.
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A WORD TO. THE UNWISE
I f you value the good w ill and esteem,
o f your editor, there are two things thgt
y A i must shun oa you do the bill col­
lector. First don'J tell him what you
would do if you were in his place. I f you
can ran a newspaper better then he can
start one, make a fortune, and retire. The
editor's buslneis Is to give advice, and he
is no more supposed to take it, than a
doctor is supposed to take his own pills
or prescriptions. Another- thing, don't
carry o yard or.two o f dippings Into a
newspaper ofllcd and tell the editor you
have brought him something to kill space
with, unless your Ufe is fully Insured. He
Is apt to rise in his wroth and smile you
with the shootingt stick.— Plant City Cou­
rier.
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Woman Oystsr Gatherers.
The esteemed Tampa Times states that
railroads never gave passes for&gt; advertis­
ing. They were called tickets which in
the words o f the late, Hamilton Jay would
be a "distinction without a difference*'.
But whether tickets-or passes The Herald
w ill have neither without paying for
them. Of course if the Presidenr o f the
Sanford Traction Go- invites the editor
to take a ride through the celery delta we
accept with pleasure which is a exchange
o f courtesies which might be turned u
difference without a distraction— the d i­
stinction all resting with the editor.

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Remember, you can obtain
paper at the Woodman's convention and was also a delegate from. Tahopekallga BaxsU Rem edies in this comm unity
Grove. No. 63. Mrs. Keys is ah indefatigable worker and was called upon the floor ettly at cur store—T h e RsxaU «tore.
b y Grand Guardian Olson and given (he Grand Grove Honors in appreciation o f her
For Sale— Mitchell touring cor 40 H. P.
untiring effort! in assisting Celery City Grove in the entertainment o f the visiting
S passengers, in first class condition.

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B_R E A D and C A K E
W e h ave H ot Bread’ tmd R olls for Supper
Cake Fresh E v e r y ’ Duy

A ll W hite H elp and Everything Clean

A T ria l w ill C onvince Y o u# . of the* 7
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SANFORD B A K E R Y
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T h e m em
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Congress began to draw th eir pay from
noon o f March 4th. T h e y ordin arily
w ould not be requ ired to do • e rv lc e un­
til the first M onday in Decem ber, or
thirteen months a fte r th e ir election.
"W e 'T m v o n e v e r undofstooiT why this
lo n g In terval-b etw een the ' lection i v d
the takin g o f office should Intervene.
B a t -It Is a constitutional provision
■which Its authors probably thought
woo tho proper thing. .* no extra ses­
sion w ill tint the m em bers to work
A p ril 4th and mak-j- th mi irnho n
sh ow in g nt leant o f earn in g tholr sal
T h « now C on gress w ill show n prac­
tica l re vers a l o f thG body It succeeds.
T h e Kcpubllcans liad a m a jo rity o f
forty-seven in the la st House, the Dem ­
o c r a t w ill have sixty-six m a jo rity in
the p r e s e n t In tho .old Sonata the
flop ub Ileans had a m a jo rity o f twenty*
eight dow they .have a nom inal m a­
jo r ity o £ o n ly Jen, w ith the situation
•T&gt;éw»«eratato control I t
A t any ra te It Is u n lik ely that this
fee b le m a jo rity w ill try to run counter
to 'th e vo te p f tho stron g D em ocratic
House In Ita support o f a Republican
P r o e ld e n t r w w e b elie ve that tho reci­
p rocity* a greem e n t w ill* b èf'etiop iod
with reason able prom ptnftM,
Once in session th e body Is not lik e­
ly to stop w ith that w ork ; It w ill, In
response to the dem ands o f the peoplo,
proceed, w ith trust and tlelleve, to
change the
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ir n r e ~ T t m jo r n y 't h s r ii“ w n r 'b 7 3 r'T iif
Deinoorats w ill n o t try to uiisot tho
business o f the country by ml I mined I*
ato repeal o f tho Pnyno-Aldrlch tarltt
bill, but w ill do so gra d u ally and rodue« It fin ally to a ta riff fo r revenue
only, th « on ly dcfon slblo^thcory upon
which the ta riff Is based.
F lo rid a 's B r ig h te s t Sons

Our line of Hammocks
have just arrived and we
Breakfast also D i n n e r

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MARCH

Plates worth 75c a set! for
Monday

W h e n w e say a B argain , ou r customers k n o w w e m ean it
in the fullest sense o f the word, but M O N D A Y w e are going to
try and out-do ourselves in bargains o f

all kinds

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SANFORD

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Something our cus­
tom « rs ha ve loi ig beetr
looking -for, ft--40-i»ch
lawn In a fine quality
which wc will je ll
Mouduy a yard. 9 Vic

trimmed; a-good seller
at 75c each, but as
u Monday lender.49c

Children’s

Special

Buster Brown Patent
Leather Belts in white
red and black; a lend­
er. to sell for 15c. Our

Line of black Tofietinc
Petticoats w e h n d
nmdc for us and n
good $1.50 value. See
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s p e c ia l p rice e a c h . 9c

Just Think of It!

One lot of Lutlies’ Gowns, made o f n
soft, medium weight Muslin, beautiful
ly trimmed in. tucks, taccs and
broidery; made jith cr in
slip-over or embroidery O S
S c ^
front. Our price Monday

$1.50 Tub Wash Skirts

98C

The Tub Skirts are well made from
a fine quality Linenc in white, light
blue, pink, also white with black
dots. While this special ^
vulue lusts c h o i c e , Q 0 A
o n ly ................... .

your* inspection' Mon(lay 15 pieces best
grade 5*4 table oil
clot!) in cither white
or c o lo r s . . .: ____19c

Püfugofï frame steel
roti ifmbreilu with on
English B o x w o o d
handle $1.50 value on
the bargain counter
at. j .................;98c

$1 OVERALLS 89c
$2.00 PAN TS $1.39
See this well selected
line of panttTn "good
$ 2 .0 0 — values; a s - o
special leader our price
on ly................. $1.39

With the high price
of cotton we are still
sellingThose $1 Nuunfllly's Engineer Over­
alls “ Union M n d e"
fo r ........; ..........89c

12|c Dress Ginghams 9c

of the State. Possessed o f th a t facul*
i) o f holding ‘tits .frien d « and yet con­
secrated J o hlB duty, which h o. per­
formed unflinchingly, Judge Hoggs en­
joyed tho friend ship o f htH en tire ne*
'jualntancoshlp. T o know him was to
love hln^and his friendship and hand­
shake w ore a benediction. Taken at
— (bo ag e o f 6 4 -h ls d r ath~Ja~n "fllfittirei
loss to tbe peopt« am ong whom he lu*
horod. M ay hla m em ory o ver remain
green In the heartB o f all Floridians —
IVnBacola Journal.
T o ls to i on D o c to rs

/

"T h e latG Count T o ls to i loathed phy­
sicians," said, at a din n er In W ash in g­
ton, a Ruaalan diplom at, according to
the St. Louie Globo-Dem ocrt.
"Y o u rem em ber bow Tolatot ridicul­
ed pbyaldana In ‘ W a r -an t Pence?'
WcYl. t heard ~h!m r ld lc u le 'C ir e e nf
them to th e ir fa ces o v e r a vegetarian
dinner at Yasn aya, Polvana.
" 'Pbyslclana,' bo said b itterly, look­
ing up from a plate ow len tils, 'm ay bo
divided in to tw o classes-—tho rrdlcala, w ho kilt you, and tho con serva­
tives, w ho le t you d i e . " ’

For Monday only we w ill pluce on
sale a full assortm ent o f
fx
A m oskeag Dress Ginghams a t .... .....................
KSKs

Linerie

40c Special 25c
We have just received
another shipment of
Peerless brand win­
dow'shndes in white
and green and ecru.
S p e c ia l.,........... 25c

A Ph iladelph ia wom an w ho Is ex*
c*odlngly fo o d o f anim als bad an odd
experience w h ile w aitin g at a c ity railWa7 station fo r a belated train, .»aya
Elpplncotl'a.
in the a «a t neat to h er « a t a em ail
dog. w hich" ■r a ^ a rT fffla n g a a "td ~ a H
elaborately
hind.

droaaed

wom an Just

be­

"Pardon m e." ehe said apologeti*
c*h y, "lju t m y d o g J« not allow ed to

SELBY’S ‘

Ladies' Sleeveless Un­ Bemitiful line of Oxfonls and. Pumps
dervests with taped for ladies is our pride. See our won­
neck mid armholes. derful values in these high-class oud
See this sjiecial lot attractive shoes.
Monday” each™ 8 % c ----------------- S N O W S — -------- — 7
Oxfords and Pumps for men in all the
latest styles in patent leather, vlci kid,
gun metal, are here and our prices on
On Monday a large these shoes are marked below the fac­
line o f new Under­ tory prices. See these Wonderful vulues
skirts with deep em ­ BOYS’ SHOES—Our line of Boys' allbroidery a n d l u c e leather shoes and Oxfords in gun metal
flounces; will go on patent leather and vlci are Eye Open­
sale at each....... 9 8 c
ers at the prices we sell them

ARE

AGENTS

FOR

MUSICI
machine you
songs and

can

the grandest sacred

50c Otis G arm en ts 39c

Monday we will plnce

One case of genuine

on sale 18 d o z e n
Porous Knitted Un­
dershirts for men; also
TtrfiweriT fdmatch735c
values otdy......... 2 4 c

Otis

music,

songs---all for

in regular JOc.. values..
Our price o n ly ., ,39c

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4 TIES
, 1
- -

Beautiful

Our line of D r e s s
Shirts in $1.25 values
is complete. Sec them
Monday; our p r i c e
o n ly ...,, jb. ......... 9 7 c

new

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showing of

spring

ties

for

men’. These are ex­
ception a I ' - v a l u e s
f o r . . . ; ............... 48c

PATTERNS

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C

,

China and Japanese Matting
20 piece«— Imported Chinu and Japanese

matting.

See our

special low prices on these mattiugs.

Crex Art Squares v
New line of Crex Art Squares, sizes 9x12. Special
price on ly.................................. ........................... .'____

ROYAL TAILORS

C Q
«

SPECIAL !
Bargains
trunks o f
kinds.

A r e now ready

T W O STO R Ë8--121-123

meas

un­

dershirts mid Drawers

1.25 DRESS SIIIKTS 97c

a

small payment down and easy weekly payments.

yj
H I
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Bnlbriggon

27x60.inch Tapestry Brussells Rugs in neat patterns
in Oriental designs. S p e c ia l. . .. . . . . . . ....................... v O

W ith a ‘‘V I C T O R ’’ talking

have the latest band

MENS UNDERWEAR

B U T T E R IC K

N o w is the time to figure or^haylng th e finest
music in your home.

E very tim e that P e te r WUMatns
would build a flro In his n ew ly ac­
quired hom e at* Glaaton, Conn., b eet
would Issue fro m e v e ry n ook and cranny and d r tv « t h « fa m ily out to sook
shelter In the house o f a neighbor,
i l m l l y u w as d ts o o v e r e i that a sw arm
of beea v u boused In an a ir box above
_ Th«"Tire p it o f th e furnace and cacm e
up tbe hot a ir pipes. T b e fu rnace had
to be taken down b eforo tho boos
could be dislodged. T b e house had
been unoccupied fo r five years and
during that tin t« t h « bees it o r o up
100 pounds o f honey.

tell about them. As the Goditmn allleather shoe is a wonderful value at
our low prices for ladies and children

25c Vests 8jc

A special shipment of
Linene in a fine wear
to sell for 12Vic. See
this Linene counter,
-M onday-sjiecialrrlO c

WE

See the window full; some of these were alightly damaged ut factory, but are die regujur 50c
shirts, and while they lust we will sell
-fl Q - p
these shirts at Monday’s sale o n ly .....
I

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FIR ST

STREET

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CASES

�Tlir SSXrORD lltR A lD

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A Budget o f Interesting Items
fr o m Correspondents

Mr*. J. M. Prevntt o ^ C e n c v o was fl
ing ground for a goçd many year». Slnco
his death Mr». W hite h a» lived largely in visitor at the McClellan nome over Sun­
' j:.. ,
. J.
.
Washington but many w inter» have be^p day*
»pent with friends in Orlando, Lake Charm
Mr. Hnldean o f Coineron A v i.. lies re­
and Oviedo who are always glad to wel- turned from New York. Mr», Haldean is
making a stay o f .»ome length in the

R A N K L. W O O D R U F F

S HO ES

Mr^. Judge Kllham o f Central New north.
Y$rk and Mrs. Hot chid», a niece o f Chicago
Mr. and Mr». Louis W illi» have moved
THE EVENTS Of ORANGE COUNTY paid n visi t lately to Lake Charm. Judge from Miller A ve., to B. W. Herndon’»
Kllham and wife spent many w inters -4n -ptaceto care for the hogs and
enteIsitt s ta ff o f Reporters Weekly their Lake Ctiarm home in the palmy
days o f orange prosperity, ,and sold Just
Covers the Territory for
previous to the “ Big Free r e " their large
The Herald
orange grove property to Rev. S. McChesney. Mr». Knham and M^a. MeChreney
survive their husbands Mrs. Kllham has
not visited Lake Charm and the South In
tw enty years.

Mr. and Mrs. Billy Jones who have
been spending several week In Geneva,
returned to their home In j Augusta. Go.,
last Thursday. They were accompanied
britheir niece, Miss Della Jones, who will
eater school in Augusta.
/ Carroll Culpepper Is home again after
ftçvcrnl weeks on the East

-Mr«.-6reUc, of-Jaciaea v ille .^ ^ V is iliU iL
her (laughter, MrsTH. H. PattlshalL
Mrs. Welker, from Sanford, with some
'M a n d sris spending a w h ilom the cottage
on Lake Geneva.
Miss CuUie Grant has closed her.'school
at Lockwood and returned home.
Rev. E. Lee Smith delighted his mem­
ber as also the entire community when
be said he would remain with the Baptist
Church at this place' a while longer. On
account o f existing circumstances.In* his
fam ily and his own physical condition
ha did not accept the call for the entire
year. Mr. Smith Is very much admired
for his untiring energy In God’ s work, for
his earnestness, for his friendliness and
humor, and w e trust he can see his w ay
clear to remain IndeOntflely.
On the first Sunday night -in A pril at
the Baptist church there w ill be "A n Or
phan's Day” program o f recitation and
music rendered, and an address by the
pastor, Rev. E. Lee Smith. The collection
taken will by sent to the orpiian home
In Arcadia. ”*W e hope every bpdy will be
present who can.
Work on the new railroad Is progressing
rapidly, the great number o f tents have
made portions o f the country look like
white cities. This road w ill cross the St.
Johns at Cook’s ferry, now if some ener­
getic man who has a nice house boat'w ill
make oodneclKm "Wlltrtrntnr there every
day or twice a. week as patronage would
warrant. Sanford wlU still have the bulk
o f Geneva's trade, but If no way is pro­
vided to reach Sanford our next best
place w ill be TltusVlUe.

■£;

ter what the occasion, no matter what the * 5 ^
time, there is always a

W OODRUFF STYLE

A merry party of campers left Lake
Charm Monday morning for the prairie
land twelvh miles aw ay to be gono sever­
al days, the party were Mr. and Mrs; "B.
F. Wheeler and their guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Carter and little
master W alter Carter o f Sanford, Dr. fortably on the verandas. The drive
Thayer and Miss A lice Thayer and Mlse through the woods in the moonlight was
altogether enjoyable and’ the hospitality
Frances Allison o f Lake Charm.
o f the Maris home is always delightful.
The Oviedo Board o f Trade vouftl at
The affair was entirely informal, no in vi­
Its last meeting a sum o f money to be
tations were issued— word was simply
exploded In street cleaning. Mr. Ed
passed along and those fortunate enough
Fam ell Is in charge o f the work and pro­
to hear o f It and be able to go enjoyed
gress has already been made on Bay S l ,
the occasion.
to the Baptist church. Our park cleaned
Our Farmers' Club held a pleasant
up’ is a natural beautiful park* with a
m eeting Tuesday at which a constitution
fine variety o f shade trees. Main SL, is
and by-laws were adopted and the organ­
next in order then comes Lake Charm
ization
made complete.
The regular
Avenue. Let the good work begun go
meetings
will
be
held
each
month on
forward. The town's people are m ani­
Tuesday
evening
on
or
beforb
the
full of
festing interesting cncnuagement.
,
the moon. ’ The club adjourned to meet
_ Jrfr. Haary. T o n g a .J r* entertained at
Tuesday, Mar. 2 5 , e t .which time a Short
Wednesday Mrs* M ary - £, Foster,“ Mrs.
musical and literary program wili be
White. Miss Louise" M anoiog Hodglns and
given, followed by n discussion o f somo
M U * Margaret Evans,
■
«locations o f pressing in t e r e s t to the farMrs. B. C. Brannon is driving a fine new itiers. A ll Interested in our community
tu rn ^u L'ah d‘1s receiving the congratu­ moat cordially invited to be a t the church
lations of friends. Mrs. Brannon enter­ at 7:30 and enjoy the evening with us.
tained the Magazine club pleasantly In
This evening, the 17th, S t Patrick's
her home Friday MarchvlOth. Miss White
Day, the social comm ittee o f our Sunday
and Miss Evans ol Orlando were her
school has planned u social In . honor of
guests at the same time.
the day. The ladies will bring boxes con­
J. Leinhsrt has recently sold on I-ako taining lunch for two and the evening
March 21-28
April 4-1D18-25 . May 2-9-10-23-30
Charm Avenue thfec building lots ad­ w ill t&gt;e spent telling Irish stories and with
Leave 8:50 a. m. Ar. 2 p. m. 150 lbs. Baggage Check­
joining his residence property on the games suggested by tha occasion.
ed. No S to p . Over or Access to Pullman Sleeper.
ea s t
.
A young people's society o f Christian
Mr. Brown o f Texas Is a guest o f Mr. Endeavor was' organized Sunday evening
-$19.00 Railroad Fare. H a lf Fare for children .under 12 years. Membership
and Mrs. J. H. Lee, Lake Charm.
____
, ____ ______
____ . $10.00
_____ and ______
.. (fo
. . r .postal registration)^ and
fee 91.00.
Please remit
10c stamp
with Miss Grace Rich as president. Miss
Mrs. Charles Rigby o f Oviedo Is a guest N eva Gormiy yice
president, W alter £ secure your identification ticket and'badge at least one week in advance from
this week o f her daughter Mrs. J. F. Haynes secretary and treasurer and Will
Benton chorister. W e look forward to
Turner at Beck Hammock.
j€ Passenger agent will be at Union Depot 7:30 a. m. to 8:30 to check baggage
many * pleasant, profitable Sunday even­
and at Washington to escort parties to Now York.
. . .
.
.
.
ings spent with this new society.
Special rotes nt HOTEL ARAGON. Jacksonville, where BR. SCHADT’S Rep­
Rey. G. B. Waldron or the Sanford Con­
resentative C1141 be seen after 7 p. in. day before. For further details address
gregational church will exchange pulpits
DR. SCHADT and enclose stamp for reply*
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with our pastor, Dr. Swartz next Sunday
morning. W hile we shall miss our pastor
we shall be ver/Tpml tU' Uar e Mr. W nfr
dron with us and hope all o f our people
Phone 3 3 4 .
m ay a va il themselves o f the opportunity
4 1 0 M a g n o lie Aya
to hear him.
Ftncy Work* of All Kind*. Stamping, Embroidery Supplica,
Dr. Minnick and fam ily anticipate with ¡1
Home-Made Cooking a Specially.
great pleasure a visit from Mr. and Mrs. i j —-

mm

Dr. Schadt’s Special Party Trips
Personally Conducted - Private Cars • Number In Car Limited
J A C K S O N V IL L E

TO

NEW

YOR K

j.D K O. G. J. Schadt, 143 W est 84th St., N. Y.

I

J. S. Johnson o f . W ic h ita ,. Kans., next ! &gt;
Friday last accompaTiTed' b y ~ M i»» Sarah ■WjC$lL_Mr1 John»oii J » o f the Wichita
Cooley for a short visit.
Produce Co.
— — —
Mr. and Miss C em u hdU eft Tuesday fsr
Much celery and cabbage are being
SL Petersburg, w h e n k t h e ^ w ill spend a shipped at prices whicii aro far from onweek or two- Mr. Campbell thinks the couroging to the fnryiers.

Quite • jolly party from Sanford visited
Lake Harney lost Thursday ufternoon re­
turning by moonlight

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A S n ow In S a n fo rd

Sounds strange but this Is R. G. Snow
the well known representative o f the
Packer who Is circulating among .h it
Jeglon o f Sanford friends in the interest
o f his paper. If any other one man has
boosted Sanford any more than Snow he
has not yet come to the surface. Snow is
not a frost by any means, never gets
cold feet and will alw ays receive a warm
and m elting welcome in Sanford.

Mrs. W, H. Howard spent last Saturday
in Sanford.
The Geneva school doses on the 27th,
Inst, and on the 28th, w ill be the annual
picnic at Harney dock to which every
body Is cordially invited.
— —
L AKE W ARY MELANGE
SpacUl CwTsspoodMos wTlUHarmld:
-----Mrs. W. A. W lllsey and son. Clarence
from Lockhart spent Sunday here' with
Mrs. W lllsey's parents, Rev. and Mrs. J,
F. SundeU.

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

R E T A IL
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CASH

G R O C ER Y

' J. B. WILLIAMS, Prop.

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Staple and Fancy

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G roceriesy Hay,

Grain j

* and Seed

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Fruits, Vegetables, Candies, Cigars and Tobaccoes **

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All Kinds Country Produce Bought and Sold
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2|*, C o r , 3rd S tr e e t and S a n fo rd Ave.
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P .O .B o x 112

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Phone 02
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N o w Is T h e T im e T o Buy Impi

Mrs. W. N. Webstar has gone to Day­
tona for a short visit with Mr, and Mrs.
D. A , McDonald.

■M O O K E'8 STATION
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Evans have had To the editor oi Tbe Herald:
Wo stand corrected In regard to the
visitors from Virginia this week, Mr.
And Mrs. MoCorkle and daughter. Mrs. sale o f J. F. Turner's store at Beck Ham ­
IfoCorkle is a distant relative o f Mrs. mock, Mr. Bell employed in the store
gave us the item os it was printed. It
has caused consklerabla comment and we
J. Y . Martin is slowly recovering from
are glad It has beon righted.
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fa flrtpp»
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Packard and fam ily
Misses L ily and Mollic Lord and Bert'o
wcre oul frara Ssnlord Friday evening
. R iley were welcome visitors In our town
and took supper with E. A. Gilbert and
one day last week.
family.
Samuel McBride cgme up from Lock­
The Greenland-MiUcr fam ily from Colum­
hart to spend Sunday with home folks
bus, Ohio who recently purchased the
before going to S l Cloud, where he Is go­
Howard Whither place on Cameron Ave.,
in g as gospel singer with F. M. Turner,
are m oving into their new house Just
the Blacksmith Evangelist, who wUl bold
completed this week b y F . N. Lum by of
reviva l meetings there.
Sanford. , f :;
Mrs. John Fan in a recently left for
Hr. Harris o f Cameron A v e is In Kan ­
Lansdale, Pa., where she expocts to make
sas again on a business (rip.
. quite a lengthy visit with . her grand
Mr. and Mrs. A . G. Patterson enroute
daughter, Mrs. T. Williams,
from their winter borne in St. Petersburg
to their summer homd ID Chestei la mlr
OVIEDO AND LAKE CHARM
Ohio
were guests o f Mr. and Mrs. J,' C.
Special Oar. M Tba Herald.
EUsworth
Jr., several days.
Mrs. W hite has been a| guest of .Mrs. E.
Foster at Lake Charm last week. Mr.
W hite was one o f the pioneer resident in
a ll this region, merchant chief for all this
territory, as wa understand it, at White'#
W * a r f on Lake Jessup, a favorit piculc-

N o matter what the weather, n a in a t -

Howard W arner left on W ednesday for
Topeka. Kansas to accept a position with
O. E, Walker. Mr. Walker is owner of
Topeka place, and Shawnee farms .on
Beard ail A v e . .

ed “Ready to P lan t” Sanford
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Celery Farm s
These farms can be bought for the next thirty

The Thoughtful Wom an
knows the value o f trading where
she is sure of getting reliable goods
whether she wants a cake of soap
or a side o f beef. W e have the best
o f everything in the way of gro­
ceries, meats, tobacco, toilet articles,
feed and grab). Our prices are as
low as our quality is high.

days for less money .than

ever _again.

have Sanford farms to sell.

N o t Largo, Taft,

Burbank nor Celery City
A lw ays Sanford.
Sanford.

We

but Sanford.
There is only

Will

A ll irrigated ready to plant.

pay for themselves this winter.

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one

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Special for Saturday only

tregrCmunny Btrtter-80e
pound.

None charged ut

H.

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C H A P P E L L ’S
itea l E state A g e n c y

SANFORD ~

FLORIDA

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March 17. o n

IN HANFORD CHURCHES
Where Devout o f the Celery
’ 6lty Worship Sunday. •

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BRtACtï

or

PROMISE CASE

Prom inen t C ltlie n Is C harged W ith
H - T riflin g W ith W id o w ’s A ffe c tio n

’ -For some time, it.is alleged, one of our
prominent citizens has paid more or less
attention to a young mul beautiful widow
RESUME Of AIL ÇII11RCII EVENTS of tbts-TowTT.—forgetting or -nt-hrnst-not
heeding the advice of the immortal Mr,
or In tere st t o 'Th oso R eligiou sly In ­ Weller to his son, Samuel, tq "bewure of
the vidders."
c lin e d -S u b je c ts o f D iscou rses
.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

fo r th e Sabbath.

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He now claimnjhnt he was not serious

H , pmon of tke Ch.rclw* In th* Clip .re E ittnl) in his intentions and that he was not at­
Hm m i i J &gt;• brlnf w tend ilwlr Aanoinaintm. end tached to her: but however that may huve
•ik*f Q wi J i Newi lo ihi. offic. nal Inter thin WrJnri
been the widow became attache)) to hint,
Up •ItMuno».

and us he seems to have lost interest In
n r i t M eth ad lk t
Re». J. A. Hendry, pastor; church, corner Park the matter she has attached his property,
avenue and Fifth street; parson ace. cortirr Mar which Is a form o f attachment that he
aolla avenue and SevenUi street; phone 25

Sunday nmmlrtd service at 11: CVCIjIlli service.
7 -Ou, Sundnp school, 8 :4 8 a. in.; Jno.K . Met
tinker. Supt. Teachers' meeting every Krldap,
7 :3 0 p m.

Sunday sehool 9:45 n. m., with -John K
Mettlniier Supt. in chortle. A. R. Chappell
assisting. Last Sunday was a good day
in Sunday school. Special missionary
day observances were.n success and more
than was asked was contributed. Come
ten minutes earlier than' Inst Sunday.
You were a trifle late. Motto: 1 am on
time.
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Preaching at 11 n. m. Subject o f ser­
mon. "Sabbath Observance." Text, Ex.

20:8- 11.
Preaching at Moore's Stntion, 3:30 p. m
by the pastor.
Prcacltlng at night, 7 o'clock, by the
pastor. Subject. "The Cruet* of Life.
Text, 2 Cor. 17:11.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.. prayer meeting.
Thursday, 3:30 p. in.. Junior League
meeting, Mrs, L. R. Philips in charge.
Friday. 7:30 |&gt;. m., weekly Sunday
school lesson study.
—'The fourth Sunday in this'uidntli fa.the
occasion of our first *qjiarterl),'i meeting.
A t night Rev. C. Fred Blackburn, P. E..
will preach. Quarterly conference Mon­
day night following at 7:30 o'clock. All
departments of church life should prepare
written reports to he given at qunrietly
conference, and the active membership of
the church should attend the conference.
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The 'P e o p le 's U o n trc g u tlo iia l

dues hot enjoy,__ ______;_____

The result is, that he finds himself the
defendant In n flrsiclass breach of •prom­
ise case and his questionable attitude
towards the widow will be given an air­
ing in the near future.
The parties in the case ‘ arc so promi­
nent that it la feared no court room will
hold the vast crowd desirous of attending
the trial, so it will be held in the audi­
torium o f the High School building on
Friday evening, March 24, u n d rn iie aus­
pices of the School Improvement Associ­
ation, for whose benefit the proceeds will
be devoted.
- Ill other words, it will lie it mock court
trial, and it promises to be one of the
most enjoyable affairs o f many years, ns
u large number of our leading |&gt;coplo will
participate in the,proceedings.'
The committee huving the trial in
charge have engaged Col. A. V. Newton,
the well known lawyer lecturer of Worces­
ter, Mqss., to attend to the details . and
"
personally conduct the entertuiumeni.
CoTTNcwton has Im*I retiiprkaDte Stic-“ '
cess in conducting similar entertainments
and without doubt the Breach of Promise
Trial will be here, as elsewhere, an event
long to be remembered with pleasure.
The following is the make-up of the
court:
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Judge, Hon Thos. E. Wilson.
Clerk, Mr. C. H.'Leflier.

NO REASON FOR DOUBT.
A

ttitim in t

of

Fsots

0 «c k «d

by

o Barrels

■

Strong Gun ran tea.
W e guarantee com plete re lie f to all
sufTerers frotn constipation. .In every
cose w here w e fa ll w o w ill supply the
4nodlc ln o .fr — .______ ~ ~
'
T r
llex n ll O rderlies are a gentle, e f ­
fective, dependable and sa fe bowel
regulator,
strengthener
and
tonic.
T h ey re-efltnbllsh nature’s functions
In s quiet, easy way.
T h ey do not
cause any Inconvenience, grip in g or
nausea. T h ey are so pleasant to tako
and work so easily thnt they m ay be
taken by nny one at any time.' Th ey
thoroughly tone up the whole system
to healthy activity.
H exall O rderlies n r« unsurpassable
and (deal fo r th e 'n s e o f children, old
folks and delicate persona. W e cannot
too highly recommend them to all su f­
ferers from any form o f constipation
and Its attendant evils.
T w o sizes,
10c. and 25c. Remember, you can ob­
tain Rpxall Rem edies in this comm uni­
ty only at trar store—1
T h e R exa ll S tora

W e shall start up our barrel factory w ithin
few

days.- - Orders Tor

should be booked at

F irs t B a p tis t
Rev. ]. W. Wild man. pastor. Sunday morning
service, II; evening service, 7 0 0 . Sahhath school.
'I M 5 a. ra.; Prof. N J I'erkins. Supi ; prayer
meeting every Wednesday. 7/W P m . teachers'
meeting Friday evening at 7 ;.1 U

I

---- Pm b vtsih m -----------------Rev. J. F, McKinnon, pastor; morning service,
ng service,
7 :01); SnMmih scliool. 0 :4 5 a.
11 evening
serv
in; Henry McLoulln, Supt.. prnyei mulling Wed­
nesday 7 :3 0 p. m
C a th o lic
Catholic Church. Oak avenue lielween Hlh uml
!Hh streets, Rev. Father Hresnahau in charge
Mass every Sunday at 10 n. in. Rosary, sermon
and benediction every Sunday at 7 :3 0 p. in Sun­
day school at 0 a; ni Confessions heard Saiuiduy
before ftrst Sunday of Ihe month iielween 4 und 3
p m and 7 and B t&gt;. inauFirst Sunday of month
mass at 7 :3 0 a. in. und 10 n. m.
Holy CrAs* t p lic a p a l
Rev. B. F. Brown, rector; A. 1). Key. senior wur­
den: Sunday morning service, II; evening service
8 :0 0 ; Sabbath school, 11 4 T&gt; a. in.; B, F. Whittier,
■Supl.ijiroyer meeting. 7 ::tO Wednesday evening

* In to N ew Q u arters
Mrs. S. M. Overman has moved her m il­
linery parlors into rooms over the store of
N. P. Yow ell &amp; Co., und here one o f the
- finau emporiums in this section will be
fitted up for the millinery business. Mrs.
Overman has been fortunate in securing
the services o f a lirstcluss irirtmu-r and
the a n non nee mu lit of the aliening will be
looked forward t6 with great interest.
The new parlors are well situated end
with the immense stock recently pur­
chased In til© custern markets My». Over­
man will make a strong appeal for a
large share oFSanford's patronage.
Ex-G overn or Blovhum Dead
~ Lx-Governor Willlotn D. Blaxham died
just before noon Wednesday at Tullnltas•ee after a lingering illness. His health
had been bad for some months bn ac­
count of kidney trouble and other com­
plications and his death, while not ex­
pected Just nt this time, w ill occasion
great surprise. Several members of Ills
‘ family were with*him at the time o f his
demise.
A Baseball W in dow
J- D. Davisod with an eye to the
wentf o f lire smell boys and the base. hall fan baa riwwaivvj n w in d o w of tile
Sanford Furniture Co., this week in buso1*11 goods and supplies. Everything
needed upon the diamond is displayed In
a most tempting manner and Jack states
lhat he can supply them all from the
barefoot f youngsters to Bridges himself.
You should see the window yourself and
then get the prices. They will »urpfts«.
.
you.

once.

A ll

barrels

who have

►of digging season.

W e w ill have, in addition

I — ‘ -■■;«***

t

to our two shops in the

center of town,

A Shop at Beck Hammock .

L. R. PH ILIPS

l^ ^ e liv e n e ^ will

be

made from

shop

most convenient for purchasers.
T H E W IS E

INVESTOR
B trra

-REALESTATE
; ©macTtn.TT.xaco

Oak A v e n u e and First Street

H e's A lw ays Awake
looking for opportunities to buy rcol
ostiite at a price less than it's actual
value. The l&gt;esi way

PH O N E

255

To Mud R eal E state Bargain«.

is to keep in close touch with our
oflice.
YVe are every day listing
Dcfendum, Mr. B. F. Wlnlner. Jr.
property that may interest you it
Defendant's Attorney, Oil. A. V . N ew ­
is no trouble to show the ¡'.mul!,.
Pluinlift. Miss Gelsie Bull.

Court Officer, Murshall Green Smith.
Crier, Hon. D. L. Thrasher.
Witnesses: Mr!. C. E. Walker; Mrs. M.
S a n fo rd , F lo r id a
H. Bowler. Dr. T. A. Neul, A. T. Rossctter
and C. K. Walker.
. ,
Jurors: F. P, Forster, S. O. Clmse, J. I). FLOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS
Parker, N. II. Garner, H. K. Stevens, H. H.
Chtippell. L. P. MeCuller, J. D. Roberts,
Felix Frank. J. K. Meitinger. T. J. Miller tOENI JACkSOkVIlll r t nWAL COMPaWY
I'lm iic tt&gt;ti.
Ilth and Oak H ie.
dial J. F. Turner.
Special OiTering in Ferns.
S an ford,
Talking About S an lord
Floral t&gt;csigns to Order.
Florid a
J. W. Gamble of Port Clinton.' Ohio. Imj 1.2H-10-U
been visiting in Florida the pusl few
weeks und writes his' views to his home
i-+«■++++++-S-++ ♦ ♦ &lt; • + + + ♦ 4-+
,taper. the Ottawa County Herald. Mr. •5*
4
Gamble is largely interested-in grpite cul­
ture at Port Clinton uml bus seen the
gical—batn-fits to he derived from un as­
AND
'
_____________________
sociation of growers. The following-ar­ f
ticle descriptive of Sanford appears in
last week s Ottawa Herald:
V
Wo arrived tierc last evening. I am go­
T
ing out to my Sanford farm this morning
ROOM
n
u u m 20
C t\ j
to see how the potatoes tire gtilting on.
I
-» .
I
Weather here has been the same as in Î*
Upstairs, Pico Block
$
linnpn. Seven weeks of tile most perfect
weather one can imagine, followed by n
cold wave from the north that Jins made I Open Tu esdays 4 to 6 p. m.
AND
+
jires In the early mornings ami evenings +
very comfortable; the sun shine!»,Utrougli
S a tu rd a y s 4 to 9 p. m.
all day alter 8 u. in. and JJi^ diiyute is
worth those "One iiusbailH d«iijer| per

N. H. G A R N E R

M . K JONES

ro ut

jones

u g h l in

W. W. ABERNATHY

-

- McL a u g h l in

,

CO M PANY

LEADERS

IN

~FU K N T T U R E T S T O V E S "
•

— AND—

HOUSEHOLD

•Sanford Library

t

| Free Reading Room

. M cL a

F U R N IT U R E

L. H. T E M P L E

JUST

GOODS

ARR IVED

— ^-----KeffigcYalaiiL lcc Boxes. Porch Rockers, Etc.,

C A L L A N D S E E OUR STOCK
C A S H A N D IN S T A L L M E N T

1 ____ ______________ * _ -_________________________ ___ _____________ i

I

M atting and Rugs
SANFORD

acre."
t
Celery, cubbuge. beets, etc., vegetables
of almost till kinds ure going forwurd to
uoriberu markets., with pricejf.fMjc* w
In order to keep posted
m aiuss
down here I subscribed loir* the Sanford
Herald this morning. The editor, R. J.
Holly, is u live man and publishes u very
newsy and interesting paper in this busy
little growing towo, in the celery delta of
Orunge county, Flu., with its thousands of
acres devoted to the productions of all
Sorts of vegetables In the winter. Thu
(ow in g artesian wells und such irrigation
ure two of the largest fuciors IiT Th e gar­
deners success here,
Later, when I have more time, 1 muy
write up this section o f Floridu. Sanford
being at"Hie bend of navigation of the
fatuous St. Johns river, buji two outlets to
the northern markets and a freight rate
of nearly forty per cent less than the
towns in the more southern purl of the
state.
Hastily yours,
J. W. G a m b l e .
Sanford, Flo., Feb. 25, 1011.
Ajl U k e S an fo rd
The visiting Woodmen in the city lids
week are loud in their praises o f the hos­
pitality o f Sanford people- The boys are
till ¿ood"!Vnuw&gt; utid seem wtUiog.4a.iak«
pot luck in the matter of accommodation.
They are all well satisfied with Sanford
und her people, und agree that no belter
city ond no belter people cau be found
the south. The visit o f the Woodmen
will always be remembered as a most
pleasant
please
n episode, both b y the visitors and
.
tÛe-peoipte o f Sanford.

:

F L O R ID A

The Crippen Music Store
*

«

H igh-grade Pianos. Organs,

Why you should Use

FENOLE
......L IB E R A L L Y .....
..IN YOUR

and Graphophones.
Low Prices

To P reven t Typhoid F e ver.
To K eep out M o sq u ito es, and t o
P reven t M ala ria and Dengue
Fevers.
To D estroy all Classes o f In sec ts
and Verm in, such a s R o a c h ­
es, Ants, M o sq u ito es, Flies,
Bedbugs, M ites, Etc,

EAST

SOUTH
;

Cleans, P r o t e c t s and D lsen fects
W ith o u t H arm t o 't h e User.
Quart, 75c.; Hair Gallon $1.50
Gallon $2.50; S p ra y e r 50c

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The Geo. H. Fernald

m■v-'
W EST

E L E C T R IC L ÏG H T E D P U L L M A N
D IN IN G A N D S L E E P IN G C A R S

Inform ation, Rates and Reservations see nearAtlantic Coast Line A g e n t O f w rite------ 1----------

A. W . FRITOT, D. P. Agent '

H ardw ire Company .

138 Weit Bey St.

S a le s A g en ts
f9m

P ic o Block

-A tla n tic
Coast Line

To P reven t th e A ccu m u lation o f
Flics und Filth.

*

Easy Paym ents.

S NO RTH

H O M E..

__
í Yk';.-:

potato

storage room ’ should get barrels in advan ce

Rev. Ueorae D. Wald run. puttor; Sunday momtnx
service. It; evening service. 7 :0 0 ; prayer mooting
Wednesday, 7 :0 0 p. in ;Sol&gt;liotli school. 0 :4 5 a m.
ton Of Worcester, Mass.
J. C. Fnnninger, buperinlemlent.

Admiral Neal McQtnmie will be at this
church next Sunday niglit and tell uboul
the Florida Navy. Come mid hear his
remurkable story.
Ray:“ j o e r s w s h i t " p a s r o n f the new
Cameron City church, will 8|&gt;cuk at the
Sanford Congregational church Sunduy
mnrihn? Ill tixchundn w ith Mr. Waldron,
who goes to Cameron City tlmt morning.
Services open at II a. m. and 7:00 p. in
Good music. A cordml welcome is ex­
tended to e very laid y.

mMÍ'J

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JACKSONVILLE, I LÙRIDA

�9

.
.;
THE SANF0RD"MERXLD

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

March 17. ion

the canine had bitten several poo pie,
J
soon a t the animal waa k ille d ' Dr.
1 . Terry, d t y health officer, took the head
JEW ELER
to the State board o f health laboratory
V rii.
th e General News o f "The Land and had it examined. It waa found that
M Y SPECIALTIES
the animal had a gnulne case o f hydro­
o f Flowers. ■
Pickard's Hand-Painted China
phobia.
Gorham's. S terling Silver
Tampa cigar factories are now making
---------Rogers’ Plated W are
EDOM THE STATE PRESS over 1,000.000 cigars a day and the era
Elgin and Waltham Watches
o f prosperity has returned and everybody
seems to be ready to forget that there
ever
was any trouble down that way.
An Epitome o f the Week's Most ImA L L GOODS GUARANTEED
Local
business conditions are reported
portant Happenings In the
excellent and Uie year promises to be one
State’s Domain.
o f the best in the history o f the city.
When Jamea R. Fowler drove hia big
touring car Into the incorporated limits
The Ceclllan M usic Club .
o f Cedar K ey Thursday morning he won
The Ccdllan Music Club, friends end
far him self the distinction o f being the
patrons enjoyed a long and varied pro­
first nutomobllist to enter the well known
gramme last Saturday, 'Mar. 11th. in Uio
Gulf City with a machine o f this kind.
studio o f Mrs. Fannie Munson.
That the entry o f the Galneavilllan can
Specially delightful among tho piano
be appreciated was emphasized when he
.eolitf
J «rc,t| u »fi..flf
£ b&amp; ~
"tooted th e^h om w tith r •t pfcr dlTrg - trp Th e
ard, Lucca Chappell. Muriel Harroid.
m ain street o f the city, as every dog and
Blanche Ludlum, Adelaide Higgins.
several o f the' colored population headed
Miss A n n ie Lee Caldwell's paper on
towards the fa rth e a fp u t of the island—
Franz Schubert contai ned, cleverly aelected facta o f hia life a'nd various composi­
Government revenue figures for the
tions.
«
month o f February in Tampa show exMiss Sara Cooley brought m udi pleas­
&gt; oallent gains over the same month in the ure to all in beautiful vocal selections.
preceding years.
Receipts for. February
The program concluded with selections we can supply your wants in the
totaled $234,165.31, being §4 gain o f 65 from McDowell's Woodland sketches given Automobile line. If you want to
' percen t.
#
by the president. Miss Ruth Abbot, and rent
The Ifcalth officer o f Jacksonville has followed by the Club Chorus, in charge o f
A Motor For Any Purpose
Issued Inunctions to enforce rigidly the Miss Helen Rowland.
screening ordiance. ^ AU fruits and vegetwe are at your service with the
^ e b b s must be screened. .
v e jy l* 181 care.* Wp never sleep.
REPORT OF TH E CONDITION Oh
I f you ore in trouble call us any
It is said that a Wauchula fanner last
First
National
Bank
at
Sanford
Ijpur
qf die. night or day.
"'" " y e a r p ia n t e d «even -eigh ts o f an acre in
sugar cane and between thp rows’ o f cane TH T K t STATE O f TLOXTOA. AT THE C U »E O f
planted sweet potatoes, which were dug
‘
BUSINESS m ar c h 7ni, 1011:
---- and out o f the w ay before tbs ceno grow
P H O N E 331
U rge. “ The "potatoes were sold for $84.84.
------- HESOUROEfrLoan*
and
D
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s
c
o
u
n
t
s
.
......
....1220.400.S
I
Tbe cane made 620 gallons o f syrup, which
Overdrafts, secured «nd unsecured....
021.04
•old at 53 cents per gallon or $310, mak­ U. S. lionds to secura circulation........
0,250.00
Donds, securrtles. etc......... . . . , ......... 27.870.07
ing an aggregate o f $304.64 from seven, UankinS house, furniture and fixtures 13,000.00
Is the title o f a book on Social­
Due from National Banks (not reserve
eighths o f an acre o f land.

H en ry

M c L a u lin

• Orlando, Fla., Jan. 28, 1911

MR. A . E. H IL L
Sanford, Fla.

I ju st w ant to say th a t the package o f R A T

MUM

th at I bought of-you :h as:d estroyed -every ra t-f—
and mouse in m y house and also in the house next

CULLED

door to me.

P a t M tjm

you

HAT-HAKE

rOfiMEBEY

get som e
on

I shall

more from
M o n d a y—

about tw o. m ore pack­

»

K IL L S AND E M E

ages, and' a ll the rats

R E P A IR IN G

in this .block w ill be
—

Mwnmtfieo-Fets'-end MiceThey dry up with

gone.

I am very glad

HO S M E L L
Exl«rmuv»t,j Roach«s. Anti. D u ll
*i*l olh«rV«rmln
Cat» and Dog» will not cat R a i M vM

th at

Mr.

Newman

my

attention

c o lle d

Tht Vermin Exterminator Co

m

\

ln^l«napoli&gt; Ind, U S A

Sum m er or Winter

tl

to this v e ry useful-nr
tide." '
Y o y r s v e r y truly,
•JOE D A W SO N

H IL L H A R D W A R E CO.
By tho Depot

Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Company

C

l t y

L

I

L ;,

EH

agents).......................................20.090.61
Due from Slate Uanks and ilankera...
4.322.H7
Due from approved reserve « t e n t . . . . . . 00.003.82
Checki and other cash Items.............. ' 3,388.61
7.147.00
Notes of other National B anks..........
Frastional paper currency, nickels, and
.1.335.30
cents.............*............... ...............

211 First Street.

Price 10c

Lawiul MaatY R n a vi m Bans, vn:

Specie.-............................ 9 9.090.00
Legat-tender n o ire ........... ll.4j9O.00 920,490.00
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
(8 per-cent, of circulation.............
312.39
Due from U. S. Treasurer.................
1,000 00
T cttal. . . : . . . , ...................

It ’ is said that Uie grapefruit .trees in
most places Ore not blooming at all and
the orange bloom is not as plenUful as it
would have bdt*n if w e could have had
rein.

i

ism, containing the underlying
principles and the most important objections. For side nt

9395.458.13

LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid In........ ..........923.000.00
Surplus fund............... ..................... .. 25,000.00
Undivided profits, lets expenses and
taxes p a id ................ 1 .................. 17,428.34
National Bank notes outstanding......... 0,250.00
Individual deposits sub-

Tbe Orlando Florida Farms Co., has con. Jact lu check.— -. ....... 323.282.30
• tracted for o full page ad. and a thousand Demand oeftificates of de*
p o s it............................
7.307.02
- eeplee of--U&gt;n~W— k ly -S s a U u s L io t.
■tm— - EMMAU» -B»&gt;,77IA5»
months. The papers will be distributed
Total............... ....... '........ 9395.458 13
over the north and will have a strong in ­
fluence in attracting new settlers to the
State of Florida.
property o f t he company.
&gt; . •*
County of Orange _ ) **" . .
____
I. F. P. Forster, cashier of the above-named bonk,

imsat
The Way To Win Her

Purchasers o f Everglade lands are re­ do solemnly swear that the above statement it true
It will bo no trick at. oil to win her if
ceiving their allotments this week amount­ to the best of my knowledge and belief.
—
F. P. FORSTER. Cashier.
you
just exercise tact and send ulong the
ing to some-12,000 farms.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this IIUi day
of March. 1011.
right brand of bonbons. You won't im ­
A. R. KEY.
A yellow cur dog, suffering with nn
prove your credit by trusting ’ to luck.
Correct—Attest :
Notary Public.
attack o f rabies was killed on East Adams
FREDERIC H. RAND.
Better take our advice and
GEO. H. FERNALD.
street in Jacksonville Saturday by Sheriff
S. 0. CHASE.
M ake Sure o f th e M a tte r
R. Flem ing Bowden, but not until after
[»rectors.
D
l
by getting a half-pound nr pound box of
our delicious, selected chocolate bon-bons
and fruit caroniels, made on purpose opt!
---- DEALERS IN —
fresli every day.
. «

J. A. T H O M P S O N ,-M gr.

Florida

•
S a n fo r d A vanua

and
' .

W e s te rn

PHONE 68
Old C i t y M a rk a t

M eats

_______
S a n fo rd , F lo rid a

THE M. &amp; R. STORE
S a n fo rd

-I-

M

ajr k e t

Salt and Fresh W a te r Fish

M E R R IE . E N G L A N D

There is a desire on the part o f some
o f the SL Petersburg citizens to have a
d t y flower named and that it be' grown
more extensively than any oth«&gt;r on the
lawns and other places were shrubs or
flowers are desired. .The poinselta is
spoken o f in &lt;his connection, as it blooms
nearly the whole year.

F i s h

A. FO S TE R '

S A N F O R D AVE.
P H O N E 68

The Original Package
S TORE
Otir Feed line is complete; when you nre in want of same.
. give us n call: We will save you money, and uiso give you the
very best of quality. W e carry a full line o f chicken fecdS. When
- yoiw-hetm are uot-givuig-you.llie e g g i tluiy.should. T ry uur fygils...
f6r them, and .«ie if the change wont pay you. We have the
feed for your cow also. If you nre not trying it now come to see
or phone us, and we will tell you what feeds you will get ihe best
results fro pi.
In staple groceries we can save you money; now if you like
to snve this little coin, it will be to your interest to get our prices
before buying.
Courteous attention nnd.p square deal is our motto
Respectfully*

Sanford
V

mmm

mmm

mm

Phone 330

F lo rid a

C. H . D IN G E E
Plumbing and
G as Fitting

The Geo. H. Fernald Hdw. Co.

A ll Work Receives My Personal Attention
and best cfTorts
Opposite City Hall

Phone 230

INTO A HOME
O F ,Y O U R O W N *

Bluestone a t '9 cents per pound
%

Cem ent-Coated B ox N a ils .

W heelbarrow s, w ith

i

W id e Tires
IT S SO G O O D
The Average Increase In Population

W e w ill sell you a 46-in.

of ^cities and. towns everywhere is ASper cent in ten yean. This means
that new homes will have to be built
and ■more stores provided. This will
increase the value of I*nd at the edge
of our city.

F en ce a t 32 cents a rod

We have Some Choice Property
ThsrcatrbeixHighT onrewy terms.— tr

The Geo. H. Fernald Hdw. Co

*

T h e h e a lth ie s t fo o d in t h e w o rld
fo r th e “ k id d ie s ” is b re a d m a d e
fr o m “ Q u a k e r C i t y ” ’ flo u r — an d
t h e y a ll “ lo v e I t , ” to o . S ee t h a t
th e red a n d b lu e la b e l is a tta c h e d
to e v e ry b a g o r b a r r e l o f flo u r
th a t you b u y— i t ’s y o u r gu a ra n ­
tee o f F I R S T Q U A L I T ^ - f l o n r . —

w ill make you a beautiful - h om e and
w ill continue to increase in value.

Q U A K E R C I T Y F L O U R M I L L S CO-

PHILADELPHIA

H. GARNER
Sanford, Florida
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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Hon. J. N.'W hUncr has returned from
Car Kicked Him
Baltimore where he was called by the
W hile' cranking his car in front o f
•crlmis Illness of his brother R. H. Whit- Butt's candy kitchen last n igh t Mr. Jo*
ner.'
DeMont's auto kicked him on the side of
Mrs. C. W. Gardner o f Miami Is one the head with the force o f a well trained
among the many charming visitors to mule - and he was thought to be badly
Sanfdrd during the present week attend­ hurt fo r-*w h ile. A physician was called
and soon had him patched up so that ha
ing the Woodman's convention.
INTEREST Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Lawson have re­ could return to his home at Sanford with­
out any great inconvenience.— Reporterturned from , a merry wedding trip to
Star.
summary •F ill«- Floating Smalt Talk Tampa and other points and n re p lo ju antly located at the home o f the bride's
From Celery C ity
Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Garner.
John Schnee o f Celery City wne n vis­
ried Herald Readers.
Miss Sinn Mlllen la homo attain niter
dosing a suooessful tlx months' school at
Starke.
Dick Calhoun was a very busy man this
‘. 'week looking after the wants o f the inner
man o f the visiting Woodmen.
Mrs. J. C. Murphy o f .Georgetown. S. C.,
Ik visiting at the home o f her niece, Mrs.
L M. Telford, on Magnolia avenue.
R. T. Taggart a prominent real estate
man 6f St. Pctersbug was one on the
Among the prominent visitors to the
d ty this week is Hon. W. N. Shcats.
Prof. Sheets now has charge o f the Lake*
land schools.

Sanford is Oiled tliU week with visitors
nnd nil the hotels and boarding houses
are taxed to furnish accommodation. A
few-more good apartment houses In San­
ford would till a long felt want.

Joe Andrews represented the Jackson­ rem nant dep artm en t. It w ill pay you
ville Metropolis at the Woodmen's con­ to call and lo o k through.
vention this week.
Cream puffs, lady fingers and pound
W.-G*Sharit o f the Apalachicola Times cake every Saturday. Sanford Bakery. '
attended the Woodmen's convention this
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Gas cnglno repairs. Sanford Machine
visit.
&amp; Garage Co.
48-tf

A Sunday Trip
The launch W eklwa" lea ves th e c ity
dock on Sunday m orn in g a t 7 o 'c lo c k .
Returns t o S an ford a t 8 o 'c lo c k . Gives
you-a day a t th e beoutirul sulphur
springs. G ood dinner at th e h otel.
Bathing and b o a tin g Is fre e .

Mrs. Keys the contest hustler found
Remember Mrs. Overman is now in the
tlaw&gt; ¿o. attend . l a n piano contest Jn,
Yowett building. Watch Jac ihv grand
Polatka this week. The Herald contest
millinery opening.
win bo enfled Iirn few -w ce k s.---------------If your aim In life is to economize arid
-Mr. I j4 Br-FhWps-has purchnmd- tlic en.,
TO travc for-your everyday «»e^lependabJe
tire Interest o f Mr.-W. .L. ..Morgan, in the
goods nt the lowest possible prices we usk
business o f L. R. Philips &amp; Co., Mr. Mor
yon. not for our sake, nor for this town's
gnn retiring Feb. 1st, 1011. .
sake, nor for the sake of anything hut
0. C. Husband o f Melrose a 'prominent your owu pocket book and your bank ac­
merchant o f that city
attended • the count. to aim fur our store and lilt the
Woodmen convention here this week.
centra o f economical buying. Sanford
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Edward Motto o f 'Pcnsocola was a Furniture Co.

•HE S t e in ^ B lo c h
Clothes Stand

Co.

for 56
ofjVy

Y e a rs o f K n ow in g How.
Th e S tein -B loch , Co.
Clothes for Sale at
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Handsome chink cabinets Just In. San­
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Mr. and ty s . Chns. G. Cook o f -Addison, ford-Furniture Co.
jn fa p p jfr
guests o f E. M. Brevier and
Fresh peanut butter In bulk, 20 cents o
24-tf
wife last week at their homo on Laurel pound at N. O. Garner's. *
sveauar
N. •* Y o w cll &amp;. Co have Installed a
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itor ot The Herald ’ office on Wednesday.
Mr. Schnee is a vegetable grower from
Wisconsin Who cast tits lot in Celery City
and is making good. Ho brought several
heads of line lettuce In tills week that
demonstrated the fertility o f the soil end
Crushed and.pulverized Limestone, car the ability o f Mr. Schnee a* a gardener.
oad lots.
R. H. Whitncr.
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Thanks
Seed Potato Cutters and Planters at
Mrs. M. L. A llen wishes to extend
Fcrnald's. Call and let us show you. 22tf
thanks to the many ladles for their at­
18 Pounds of best granulated sugar for tendance and kind appreciation of the
$1.00 at N. O. GarneFs.
creations in hats shown n l_iier millinery
Mrs. Overman is now located in the opening on March lft E and lYtli. ' Our
Yow cll building. The grand opening of pleasure to show goods at all times.
millinery will take place later.. — — —The boys oi the seventh and eighth
grades of the grammar school crossed
bols on the square in front of the school
house Wednesday afternoon. The game
was a lively one and resulted in -a score
of 17 to 0 in favor of the seventh grade.

Clothier and Men’s -Furnisher

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Util
t'l creditor»;
Vicwitwia. In the dUNotice of
m IIITTUllg
meeting of
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Blwd States for thie Southern
uka.Court
of the.UnitM
PUtrkt o f Honda. liT S h lM iP lii.
In the mnltcr of W. M. Gfecnleaf, trading and
&lt;]&lt;uiijlUilinen nr T f. M. Uii-enletil nird O m t ^ e r
nf Winter Carden, Florida. In the county of Orange.
DUtrict nforeiold. bankrupt.
,
Notlcola hereby given that on the Dili day of
January, A . D. 1911, live raid W, M. Greehleaf,
trading nnd doing builneaa ot W. M. Crrenleaf X
Co., watduly adjudged bankrupt and that the Aral
meeting of hi» creditor» will be held In the office of
the Clerk of an id Court In (he Guvernmenl llulldtng
in IheC Ityof Jockaonvllle. Duval County. Florida,
on the 3 I»( day of Marrh. A. U. 1911, at 10 o'clock
In the forenoon, at which time anld creditor» may
attend, prove their claim», appoint n tru»lee. ex­
have Installed u amine the bankrupt, and transact »uch other
tniilneai ai may properly come Iwfore »ski meet-

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Sanford Building &amp; Loan
Association • *

Stop
Paying

visitor ot the H erald office this week
N, p, Y o w c ll &amp;. .Co.
being a delegate to the Woodmen con­ rem nant dep artm en t. It w ill pay you
jfackaonville. Florida. March 10th. 1911.
vention. Mr. Motta is In the- collectors' to call and look throngh.
C1IAS S. ADAMS,
M A K E S
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3|-5ic • .
iReferce In Uankrupty.
office at Pensocola.
Twcnt/-five loaves of the best bread in
Col. Carter H. Dame, one' of the best town for $1.00. Sanford Bakery. 31-tf
kituwn Woodmen in the world was hi the
Keep your eye on what's going on at
GEO. II. TERMALI)
A. P. CONNELLY
city this week. Col. Dame makes his our store. W e nsk you to carefully com­
P
resid
en
t
S cc’ y L T rees.
home in Ocala when be Is not busy or­ pare our (trices witli anyone's quotations.
ganizing Woodman Camps. ,
Look them up and we will get your buW22-tf - All Local A d v e rtis e m e n t* Under This
Mrs. W. T. Fielding, formerly a resident nCss. Sanford Furniture Co.
Heading, One Cent a W ord Each Issue
— o f Sanford, but now of Jacksonville, is
Let U s Tell Y ou A b o u t It
Removal o f my millinery stock to
spending several days here nttending the Yowell building means a larger and better
For Rent— Four furnished rooms, with
H pck„
millinery. W a ld i fat-qpenlng.
. A pply C. A
J. G. Andrew, representing the Jackson* Mrs. Overman.
For Sale— Lumber of a smull bouse 12x w»»+ »+ + + +++»4-*++»*»+**+**»4»+♦♦+♦♦♦"»♦+♦&lt; ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »
Watch N. O. Garner's window displays
ville Metropolis is In Sanford attending
20, only built a short time. Inquire Gen­
the Woodman's, convention and looking cfidi week for new and big bargains in eva Avc., and Oveido R. R.
lt-p
groceries
24-lf
after the interests o f his paper.
For Sale— One Richmond piano can be
Autoes and carriage painting at Un&lt; bought nt n bargain. Owner going north.
(r U it S llK t. one M orttn m iD root opportte Ho»lollU»&gt; - ■— — r ------ 'H on G eo.1 A . DeCotles, our efficient
derwood's. First class work.
31-tf Address P. O. Box 1337, Sanford. Fla.
county solicitor, was kept busy this week
. 31-2p
N. P. Y o w c ll &amp; Co . have Instullcd a
with die Criminal Court at Orlando.
For
Rent—
Nine
room
house
on Mngrem nant d ep artm en t. It w ill-pay you
Formerly Manager of Central Cafe
noliu avenue. Address Box 803. Sanford,
Among the prominent Orlando visitors
to call and lo o k throu gh. ^ * * 0 ^
Fla.
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this week was Hoh. James Knox who
A ll white help employed.
Sanford
For Rent—Two furnished rooms for
was treasurer o f Orange county for a
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 lt y
light house keeping. Address Box 893,
Bakery.
j&gt;
31-tf
number o f years.
His many Sanford
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A ll kinds of repair work. Sanford Ma­ Sanford, Flu.
friends were glad to greet him.
Lost— Bunch o f keys, two rings, nanje
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
chine ft Garage Co.
48-tf
of Rugglcs. Return to Herald office,^lp-S
Dr. Puieston hna purchased a new
You,can get yellow corn meal at Long's
’’’ 'For Sale— Family horse, buggy and har­
Overland cor and Dr. Neal a new E. M.
E v e r y t h in g F i r s t C la a a
Grocery.
.
,26-tf ness or either. N. H. Garner.
S h o r t O r d a r a A t A ll H o u r a
31-tf
F. which will give these hustling physi­
For Sale— 0914 acres, 23 cleared, 7 room
Mrs. Overman has removed her millinery
cians a betted chance to cover thfilr large'
parlors to the rooms over Yow ell's store. house, large barn, orange and other fruit
territory.
ore Sold at Reduced Ratea
Prompt, Clean Service
trees, u nice home. 914 acres, 3 cleared
Underwoods for liurflass. saddles, horse
on Clay road. 40 acres timber land, good
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Cook o f Miami
and mule Jewelry.
17-tf farm land. 2914 acres hammock land,
are delegates
to the convention and
We are equipped to handle your repair 4?« cleared, line well. 3 acres tiled, small
have been located at the home o f Mr.
work.
Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co, house on ro ilroud. A ll the ubove at a
and Mrs. George Fox during their stay In
bargain. Address Box No. 36, R. F. D.,
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N ol 1.
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Sanford.
Launch W ek lw a w ill m oke trip to
For Sale— Ten acre tract, 3 .acres tiled
Mrs. John A . McGrilT of Jacksonville S p rin g* Sunday m orn in g a t 7, o 'c lo c k .
and cultivated, hnla mils from Monroe on
spent several days In Sanford last week R etu rn in g to S o n fo id a t 8, p. m.
good road. Going at a bargain. P a rtie s
and was the charming guast of Mrs. - Give Dobbins your special orders for lars nt Herald office.
29-tf
Henry W ig h t
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For
Sale
or
R
eal—
Two
acres
fertile
land
cake und get the best. Sanford iUkary,
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--in high state of cultivation, one mile from
Mrs. Chalmers D. Hom e of Jackson­
31-tf
tanneries ure closed down. W H Y ? In order to reduce the
town. Flowing well, tiling, celery boards.
ville is the pleasant guest at the home
Dr. Howard has returned and can be A bargain. Address Owner, P. O. Box
available leather now on the market and thereby force the manuof her reladve, Mrs. Ralph W est ’
27-tfc
found at ids residence in the forenoon 1384.
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Sale—One
span
o
f
mules,
wagon
afternoon.
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Robert Boyd o f Lorned, Kansas who and his office in the
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facturer
to
pay
an
inereaBOd
price
for
leather,
who,
In turn, is
and harness; mules six and seven years
recendy bought 40 acres o f land o f Levi
Place the titles to your rcul estate in old. weigh about 1.200 pounds each. In­
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Binford, orders the Sanford Herald send the Realty Trust Company uud avoid com­ quire of W. A. Minnlck, Cameron City.
compelled to make the retail merchant pay nn increased price
to his address. Mr. Boyd expects to plications, For particulars address B. F
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make Florida his winter home in the Wintrier, Jr., Secretary.
Wanted— Rooms forjiglit housekeeping.
-forehoee, or slight the shoes In ihdr quantlty^ and construction.
7-tf
A ll conveniences. M ri-V v. F. Leavitt.
-future,-------- ■ ■■- — *------------- :-------------Don't forget you can get your chipped
30-4 t-c
The retail merchant protects himself in turn and the consumer
T h e ' Peruchl-Gypzene Co.,
Oo„ presented' beef and hum cu t dri aii Am ericali iticlng , W an TK s—H auling and teaming to do;
Hello BiU and Dorothy Vernon of Haddon machine at W. W. Long's market.
26-tf plowing and harrowing. Address Frank
pays the price put on the shoe.
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Hail to large audiences on Tuesday and Best grade Butterene at.hqpg,'« grocery. Gurrod, general delivery.
[Wednesday nights. Both productions were Try it while butler Is high.
For 3«t0I= W # rifU to iw 4 lM ' ' «o d -b i~ W -tf
If you buy your Shoes from us, you are not
very good, ihp costumes In Dorothy V er­
They hutch, no mistake. Those S. C. di m i Kunoer Ducks, bred from heavy la y­
ing stock, SI per setting of 15 eggs, well
- at the mercy of the Leather Trust. We cannon being a feature o f the play. .
White Leghorn eggs of Herring's. 5 cents p,. -iird and «wlvtwed at the extire»» rf.-

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Tixtoy. in the United Stated, mote than one hundred leather !

______Mr«- R. J. Holly o f Sanford and her
three Interesting little children are visit­
ing Mrs. Hally's sister, Mrs. Jackson at
her pleasant home on the Boulevard. Mrs.
Holly u the attractive w ife o f the editor
of the Sanford Herald, and has a number
of friends who ore alw ays glad to see
her in tbe city.— 'Tampa Times.
M ik J. P. Beard and daughter. Miss
Em H Ib. mother apd sister o f Mr». N. J.
Perkins and who have been spending the
_ past winter with Mr. and Mrs. Perkins
left Tuesday morning for their home in

a one.

Cor. Maple k First it. *•
31-4tc ftec ut Monroe. Fla. AUdress U. S. Mike28-5p
Eat Dobbins' bread.
It's the best. sell, Sanford. Fla.
For Sale— Horse and surrey. Horae is
Sanford Bakery, next poatuWcc.
31-tf
young, gentle, good driver and saddle
P lea se send com bin gs to mo, and I horse. Surrey is new. Both must be sold
w ill m ake you s w itc h e s o r p u ffs v e ry at once and buyer will get benefit of sac­
re rs o n a b le in p rice. Anna Bell Topp, rifice. Inquire at Herald for particulars
30-Ip
Celery C ity. Tin.
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Best grade preserves and pickles Just
For Sale— Fine home. Nine room house.
In. call and try them. W. W, Long. 28-tf Two lo ts Fruit trees Hew , large barn
Bring your old tires to Sanford Machine and other out buildings Just outside
city limits A il the modern conveniences
fc Garage Co. (^ v u lc a n izin g .
48-tf
Would make • beautiful winter home.
A dollar or two a week furnishes you House lias just been bulIL Address Box
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hom e.'• Dome in and see how we remove 1169. Sanford.
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For Sale— Brush Runabout Automobile
little to

newt |1W .—Owna# going

save from 10 to 15 per cent, on every pair of

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shoes you buy o f us.

b y M la . Christine
north. T o r perticularf call a t n i l e
Christine Ganna
Ganna w
w ay
ay of-Lyncho f .Lynch lta rt 0ZL S «* fo r d Furninu. Co.
One and two borae wagons with celery k Guarantee office, next to Peoples Bank.
burg. Va., who has' been the guest o f lier
flared tide bodies st Underwood'*.
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at prices that baffle all competition. The goods
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and perfect in qi
worth less than $!
now your choice

Fine Shoes for Ladles— Prices sacri­
ficed; get these high-class shoes in the latest
shapes and best makes. W e w ill sell such
high-class shoes as the Z eigler, M ay M anton
and others o f lik e qualities, strap sandals.
low ties and all the latest valu es # 1 4 g
up to 3.50, a ll at, p a i r . ^ . . . . . . .
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Children’s Dresses — Great reduction on
a ll ready-m adq dresses for children. W e
h ave them in a L ages; a ll m others wishing

a ready-m ade dress
during the sale.

w ith great ■bargains
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Rom pers for Children—wp
out our stock o f rom pers a t ‘ ‘ a
Come and supply you r little obes
w h ile th ey last a t ..........
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icrifice.

Ladies’ Mi&amp;lin Underwear— B eautiful
w h ite petticoats trim m ed w ith tuck and
lace, deep flouncing. V a lu e s ;u p
to 1.75, w ill be reduced e a c h . , . . I1® ■# W

Ladies’- Muslin

D raw er

■Tucks and

la ce trim m ed; valu es up to 69c
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Ladies’ Night Gowns — Beautiful assort­
m ent; a ll
sizes, la ce
and em broidery
trim m ed, high and low neck, m ade o f soft
finished muslin, 2.00 valu es
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Boys’ Easter Suits — Just arrived, one
shipm ent o f boys’ Easter Suits and w ill be

sacrificed in the Easter Sale
Suits worth
up to 8.50, ages 10 years to 16
years to close out at

M ens’ and Boys’ Sum m er Unde

Blue Serge Suits for Men— These are

reduced, so get yours now; the 3^c &lt;
q u a lity a t ..................................... m

22.50 values, p ositively a ll-w ool serge, h alf
lined; the latest oat and hand- A
finished* w ill close out at, suit ■
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50c Quality Checked Nainsook— Fine
goods, best m aterial shirts a n d '
drawers a t . . . . . . . . . i . j ..................

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69c Quality Fleece-lined
Th e san itay kind. W h ile the]
yo u ita n buy them at, e a c h ...

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N o tion s, H o u se Furnishings ar
Prices and Best Quality.)

S ee us before buying

MENS’ SHIRTS— Strong cham bry shirts in gre(
and blue, the 50c kind get-over a t ____ 39c
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COLORED SHIRTS— collars

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tached; soft, fast colors and cheap a t . ,4 3 c
ELASTIC SEAM DRAWERS— Screven kind; these
are great bargains and going cheap a t . 3 9 c

med and ready for u s e . . j . ___^ ___ 47c
flLL-SIZE PILLOW CASES — M ade o f good
muslin and w arranted durable, e a c h . . . 11c

MEN$’ NEGLIGEE SHIRTS — Fast color shirts,
fu ll stock, a ll sizes, 1.00 and 1.25 shirts.
W e w ill sell w h ile they l a s t . . ____ _...7 9 c
new line,
this sale

PORE UNEN HEMMED T0W ELS-36x22. in fast
colored border, good huck;____ ........... L . . 9c

.. .. 98c

35C UNEN HOCK TOWEIS— Large size, reduced

attached,

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MENS’ SOCKS— Get some o f these f j
fast colors, a ll sizes a t .v T - .
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25c q u a lity fast colors, black, '¿j
net, and tan, a t ............................. X ____ l 2 c
50C VALIES IN SILK LISLE SOCKS-^Beautifu t
assortmsnt o f colors, and w ill be dn sale
only, p a ir ........... ........................._;j____ 5 ;

EVERY ARTICLE
In the store t a specpnce; every item

W IL L C O M M E N C E

argain.

You will

save 50 per cent, on
N ew goods will be

each day at unmatchable
prices.

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shopping here and
money

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funded. -1 This

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�March (7,1»]

(very Human Being la to Have a Full,
Pale, Intelligent Opportunity For
■tarnal Life—-A Seoend Chanoe For
Adam Only,
March
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Ifl frt&gt;m H ebrew s II,

Irfllli vstlon
B: "Sowhich
Rr(&gt;nt Rlx&gt;|U8nu to bo apoken
b y . our Lord and
area confirmed onto us by thoae- who
board Him." *
Pastor RcasoH observed that accordtag to oar creadi the salvation will not
b * «e great, bat rather so tittle, to few
- « O y 'T O T Is lü tly handful out o
earth's thousands o f millions. Ho
thought It evident, therefore, that the
eras da War* in error and quoted the
)hscy that the Bavlor would see the
tag« o f the “ travail o f His soul and
-be satisfied" (Isaiah 1111. 11). The Pastar'did not believe tbat Jesus would
ba satisfied with His work If It rescued
■sorely a handful from eternal tortura
B a quoted various Scriptures which
Afford a larger hope, declaring that
Qod sent not His Son Into the world
to damn tha world, but “ that the world
through Him might be sated" from the
condemnation already upon It because
o f Father Adam's disobedience. These
Scriptures cannot he applied to the
Church, but must beheld as applicable
to the world. O f-the Church Jesus
«ays, “ Te are not o f the world.“
Theologians for centuries have mlss-•A-tba key-note-of th e.mbit»,-which u
that the salvation o f the aatntly band'
ful, the true Church or Bride o f the
Lamb,' is merely a preliminary w o rk only the salvation of a “ first-fruits"
(James L 18),' This flrst-frulta class or
“ Church o f l(ie First-born" la to have
a different snlvntion entirely from that
which la provided for the world. * The
Church la to constitute Qod’a King­
dom, for which we pray, “ Thy Kingdom.com». ” Under Its Messianic away
Qeda win will be done on earth even
as In haavan.

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Office Above First National Bank

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Mtnoad Fowl on Toast.
Remora from tba bones all the meat
eo either cold roast or boiled fowls.
Clean It from the akin and keep cov­
ered from the air until ready for use
Boll the bones and skin with thrsefourtbs o f a pint o f water nntll re­
duced quite half. Strain the gravy
and let It cool. Next, having skimmed
off the fat, pat It Into a clean eaucepan w ith 'h a lf a cap o f cream and
ttoee"t»t&gt;lB8poop fnlB o f trotter mixed
with a tablcapoonful of floor. Keep
them stirred until thay bon. Then
pat la tbs fow l finely min cod, with
three bard boiled eggs, chopped, and
sufficient aalt and pepper to aeaaon.
ghaka-tha m ln c a . orar. tha fire m ftll
Just reedy to serve. Dish ft OTir hot
toast and serve.
*« ma iaa, nHIldi'tMi'P
. Repairing Window Shades.
When ■window shades begin to took
shabby around tha bottom It la not
necessary »to throw them away. Tbs
curtain should be taken off the rolls»
and the hem in the bottom ripped out
The certain ahould than ba put back
on tha roller with the worn edge at
the top-ttnrt te, nearest the roller—and
the other edge should ba neatly bam
mad and fitted up with a stick. Therr
are a groat many windows In arerj
pnllftd “i l l ' the - way" down “ to thiTbottom, and tho worn part In this case
will hardly aver show.

Correet Method .of. Darning,.__ __
Always leave a small loop o f the
thread at each end when darning a
hole to allow for the shrinking of. the
mending cotton when the stocking Is
washed. Ran the darning cotton or
yarn half an Inch beyond the bole on
each side; cover the hols with threads
that are run closely together and not
T h e W orld 's Salvation Earthly.
drawn too tight over tha darning ball:
As the Scriptures show distinctly Then cross theso threads In tba regu­
that tha salvation o f the Church, or lar darning stylo. Now rnn the needle
the Kingdom class, la to a heavenly a abort distance around the'darn with
plana or condition, they equally show the mending cotton, and tho stocking
that the aalvatlon o f tho world U d if­ will not draw and tear about tha mend­
ferent—an earthly salvation. To tha ed bole.
Church the Apoatlo wrote, W e must all
ba otanged In a moment. In the twin­
Mvtled Buttermffk.
kling o f an eye, because fleeh and
One quart o f buttermilk, one round­
/ blood cannot inherit the Kingdom of ed tablespoon ful o f flour, two round»«}
Qod (1 Corinthians i t , 60-02). O f the tablespoonfuls o f granulated sugar.
(world's aalvatlon wo read not -of a Pour the buttermilk Into an enameled
change o f naturo, but o f o^RttUtutio* saucepan and put on tha range to boll.
—to the perfection o f the nature already 7pon boiling add the following mix
glvea to mao, but lost through the sin lure: Break an egg Into a bowl and
o f our first parents—redeemed through beat until light and foamy, add the
tba merit o f the precious sacrifice at sugar, then tha flour, stirring ur/,*'
Tba Restitution Salvation smooth, and pour Into tha boiling but­
Oalrary. U p
which la to corns to the world through termilk/- stirring rapidly to prevent
tb* changed and glorified Messianic scorching. Boll up once, remove from
Church ta described b y'B L Peter as the firn and serra bot or teed, as pre­
e«ratting its due time—the Second Com- ferred.
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*n g o f Christ—“Times of Restitution o f
, .
An Unofficial Order.
all things which Qod hath spoken by
Thomas, tenth Earl o f Dundonald: at
the mouth o f ell the Holy Prophets
his drftlb vice admiral in the Etigllnli
sines the world began" (Acta 111, 10-23).
navy, tells tn his “ Autobiography o f a
Tba fact U that the Old Testament
Seaman" o f an lucldent on board the
Scriptures treat entirely o f the Resti­
Hind, on which he served as midship­
tution blessings, Incidentally mention­ man. T t^ p e t o f the ship was a par­
ing also things pertaining to the groat rot, the aversion of the boatswain,
Meoslah, through Whom those bless­ wbosd whistle the bird ledraed to Imi­
ings will coma, xChristians have neg­ tate exactly.
lected study of the Old Testament
"One day a party o f ladles paid us a
ffalpturee and hence have failed to Tlftlt aboard, By the usual means of a
gel their blessing. Prior-to the com- ‘whip’ on tbs yardarm aeveral had
tag o f Jesus no one ever dreamed of been hoisted on deck. The chain bad
tba First Beeurroctlon change to aplrit descended for another. Scarcely had
a t tore.
Everybody bad the Restitu­ Ita fair freight been lifted out o f the
tion view o f aalvatlon In mind—the boat alongside when the parrot piped.
hope o f being raised up out o f death ‘Let got*
to human perfection. Hence It w o “•“The order was Instantly obeyed,
not necessary for the Apostles to em­ and the unfortunate lady, Instead* of
phasise this feature. Rather they drew being comfortably seated on deck, was
tbs attention o f their hearers away soused In tba sea. Luckily for her, tbs
from tha earthly prospects, which are men were on the watch and quickly
for tha world, and gave them tha in
pulled her out, and, luckily for the par­
of the “ high calling.1
rot, the bontswaln was on shore or
Tha High Calling Closing.
this unseasonable assumption o f tho
MgTT Ihftl the “ high calling“ la boatswain’s functions might bare end­
-------tftawlng to a close, haring accomplish­ ed tragically for the bird.”
ed Its election or aalvatlon of the saintT h e S ew ing Machine Needle,
ly handful. Divine providence la point­
Bs sore that your sewing machine
ing us hack to the Old Testament,
tbat ws may appreciate more than needle is not blunt if yen want to
aver tho “ length and breadth and avoid trouble In tha start Especially
height and depth o f the lovs o f Qod whan stitching alike la it necessary to
which paseeth understanding.“ Now taka particular notice that tha needle
W* begin to eaa that the Scriptures Is fine and sharp, end it la better to
foretell that Israel la to be the' first commence with a new one and take
amongst tha nations to receive Mes­ no chance« If you don’ t want to ruin a
siah's blessing, aa soon as Ills King­ good new place o f taffeta It is Juat
dom shall have been established. Now aa bad for tha needle to ba ruetv, and
ire see bow all the families of the any experienced ~t---- *tt r • wfa ted
earth w ill ba blessed, not only through yon not te ononomloo in needles.
tba Spiritual Seed o f Abraham, typed
by base, and tha Church, typed by
ttebecea. but also through Abraham’s
natural seed these blessings will pro­
ceed to orrery nation under heaven.
“ AU the blinded eyas shall be opened,“
“ AU tba deaf sera shall ba unstopped,"
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v,'»VAVrtto

nt

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w

r S m &amp; r W T h r a w r Is the ialvaBBb
which Qod has premiaad, even aa
death ltaclf la the penalty which He
has proclaimed for ala The resumedon will not only Include the awaken1
lng o f those who hare rone Into the
tomb, bnt, additionally, the uplifting
(resurrecting) of Adam and all Hie
family from aln and death conditions,
weakness eft, meanness, depravity, etc.
—up to fall human perfection In the
Imago o f Qod, aa Adam was before ha
tinned; pine Increaaod knowledge.

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FIRST N A T IO N A L

N. H . G A R N E R
Sanford, Florida

F. P. FORSTER, euh!«

Sanford

BANK

F lorida

Coodcaxd from report to the Comptroller of the Currency, March 7th. 1UII.

l ia b il it ie s

Capite!

Loan* apd Diicount*
Overdraft*
U. S. Bond* to Secure Circu
latirig Note*.. .
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Stock*, Bond* *nd Securities.
Banking 1 [OUK . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C A S H RESERVE
C u h in Benk ....$32,581.11
With Other Banks.. 91,416.80

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pan forti Eaitb
Furmshed on all occasioni at
Popolar Prices. For termi see

With V, S. Tre**..

H .C . Haskins

Surplus end Profit*
Circulating Note*..
D e p o s it*...'..____

1.312.50

At Postofffce

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18.Pounds o f best G ran u lated Sugar
F a n cy B u tter
5 pounds F an cy Rice

10 lb. bucket Cottotene
4 lb,*- ••
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2 lb.
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12 lbs. Oblisk F lou r
24 lbs. Oblisk F lou r
48 lbs. Oblisk F lou r

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Always Reliable

i
0 3 E L IS K

She Knows—Because
She A lw ays Uses, f

Ballard’s
Obelisk:

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LOOK FOR THE
PINK TICKET

—
—and She is saving
the-Pink Tickets that come in each Sack
Goods Delivered Anywhere In the City, any Time.

TRY US and see

I f Y ou Can’ t Com e Ph one Us,

ILSh W l « l g » -5 T T i r f X 0 t a - sSiTI-fiP-

tfcs earth," “ The earth shall yield bar
■serosae," The wastes and deserts
tfUU blossom aa tha rose.
Ultimately the Paradise o f Eden
wtU -bloom again, world-wide -God's
g lo r io u s » - r c * -

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

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March .17. 19*1

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S a n fo rd lo d g e N a 2 7 . 1. 0 . O. f .
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. m.. over Imperial
Theatre. J. C. Hall. N. 0.
W. S. Ba Uiwm. Sec’y.

Seminole C hapter No. 3, O rder E astern S tar
Meett every oecnnd and fourth Friday In month.
Every one who bat teen hla Star In the Eatl are

Dim eyes,
shew

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ears,

cold

H oiiuU jij p 0 j ^

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S H IP P E R S OF

Florida F ruits

y egetables

and

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G eneral Insurance A gen ts
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Room 13 Pico Duildinft

herein duly filed, In which he *ay* that he It the
aolicllorof the tomplnlnunl In the aluvr entitled
enute. that the defendant! Snniurl W. (¡»ar nnd
ljxtnklng.IL Ounynn nrc non -resident* of the state

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M w e e p e je je e e e e e w ee « w e w e w «# ! »
of Florida, ami that their mkleiH-o U In the city
of Richmond, state of Indiana.
D R . C.
BUTT
You
are Ihcrefoto ordered
to appear
till* hill
________
_._«redioaa
. -to ______
on Monday,
day of April, 1011, the tame
* i the 3rd
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bring
itaSi.a rule day of' ibi*
court.
this court
DENTIST
-nl thatl tl
It is further (mlertd
this
'■ notice be puhllshrd
published
for four puccenivr
»liv e weeki
' Iin
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week*
the
te Sanfonl
Sanfoi llerald, a Ofllce; Hines Bldg, over Woodruff’ s Store
Florida,
newspaper publish, d In Sanford,
Sanford
«
Su
rd, Fiori,
wltnaao.
__ B. M.. Rawim
_ .the Circuit
nson. clerk ot
of
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Court. of
Judicial
in Orani
txninty.
_ the
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two-»
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Florida, and the seal thereof this the 10th day of
Februnry, lull.
0. M. ROBINSON, Clerk.
I eeal]
By M A. Howard, D, C.
DR.
M ASON
Andrew lohnaoo. Soliciter for Coippla/naiiL 27 it

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Peoples Bank of Sanford, Florida
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Th e O N L Y bank in Sanford that
IN S U R E S E V E R Y D O L L A R
DE­
PO S IT E D A G A IN S T LO SS from any
and a ll causes.
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THE

Wclhnru Block

DR.

E.

C.

BANK

OF

SANFORO

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Prompt Service

Polite Service

Accurate Service

and will appreciato your patronage
FOUR PER CENT allowed on Savings Depoaits
Safety Deposit Boxes fo r rent
M. M. S M IT H ... H. R. STEVÉNS.
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President *
Vice-President

H. E. TO LA R
Cashier

HAND BROTHERS

KEMP

LIVER Y, F E E D and

OBTKOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN

U. S. D istrict Court, S ou th ern D istrict
o f Florida
In
lb * matter c
o f Chip. H. Evan^ nnd Thoma* S.
In the

PEOPLES

Phous 10

DEPAKTMESTDie
vrtmè STì
T H E INTERIOR
y . S. LAND OFFICE
Sanford, Florida
. -.Gaitte*viU*rFla-rF«b&lt;u«ry^gTJ U llNotke ip hereby given that Edwin A. Gilbert
whose post-o ill it ndurhsp Ip Sanford, Florida, did,
W. E. H O U SH O LD ER
on the nth day of October. 1UI0, file in thl» office DR.
Swofn Statement and Application, Nu. 07CM0*tu
purchape the n-w !f of p-c ii and n « M or p-w H ,
DENTIST
Section 12, Townphlp 21 pouth. Range 31 capt, Tallahappee meridian, nnd the timber thereon, under
’Phone 41
the provlplonp of the act of June 3, IH7B, and aett Rooms 23. 24 and 23, Pico Bldg
nmyndntory, known up the "Timber nnd Stnne
Law ," at puch value ap might he fixed by appraise­
SAN FORD.
FLORIDA.
ment. and that, puriuant lo puc-h application, tl
nnd nnd timber thereon linvc been oppralaed nl eeeeeeejeeeeerw epeeeeeeeeew w «
five Hundred Twenty Dollart, the timber rptimated 40,000 h o ard / «! at &gt;3 per M. and 41X000
twanl feet at 32.60 per M, and the land. $220.00; DICKINSON" &amp; / D IC K IN S O N
that paid applk-anr wtlloflta
will offer final pruof in Puppmt
application nnd pworu Ptatement on Ihe filth
^ . ■A tto rn e ys a t ta w
__/ o ! April, IUI1, before the Clerk o f the Circuit
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Courl. at Orlando, Florida.
Any perpon Ip at liberty to prutept thlp purchape F c o p trs B ank B ldg.
S a n ford . F lo rid a
before entry, or Initiate a oontept at any time tiefore patent usurp, by Tiling o corrplxtrattvl altldovlt
in (hi* office, alleging farts which would defeat Ihe
entry.
,
HENRY S. (fllUUB.
26-Up
‘
' Register

SALES

STABLE

Oitk’c &amp; Residence 510 Magnolia A v e

T H O M A S EM M ET W IL S O N
ATTO RN EY AND COUNSELLOR
A T -L A W

H a rrio ts and W agons

B lacksm lth ln g and H opatshoslng

Horses and M ules Bought and Exchanged
______ 0 B A V Y H A U L IN G AND C O N TR A C TIN G

Shoe Repairing By Machinery
Quicker, Neater and Better than the Old W ay
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Jugt Try Me and See.
Same M«n but New Location
No. 113 W . First Street, Next Door to W oodru fra Store

M

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Late Slate Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of
Hu: Id*

D rin k a B o ttle o f

Residences. Sanford and Sylvan Lake

L. G. .S T R IN G F E L L O W
JUSTICE OF TH E PEACE
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office in City Hal)

G IN G ER A L E OR S O D A W A T E R
Manufactured with pure distilled water— they w ill preveot^lMness, aid
digeaUon and give you health

A D A M E JOSEPHINE
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foe

teaching the

s. T. TAYLOR
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Tuilor System
February 1st’

of

TE LE PH O N E M ? !.___

Dreaa

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

FLORIDA

T h e S a p fo rd C o ca C o la B o ttlin g C o ., S a n fo rd , F la

Cutting

Yow« H BulUiog

PR O PR IE T O R

FIR ST NATIONAL BANK
, OF SANFORD, FLA.

J. V . R. P A G E
Manicuring
Hair Dressing
Shampooing
Y o w o l l Building

Phon« 8 2 3

r . M. BAUD. P roaldant
P. P. r O R I T I R , ashlar

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B. P. W HIT H ill, A * s t. Cash

O nly N atio n al Bank In O ra n g e C o u n ty
F u n d s P ro te c te d by B u rg la ry In s u ra n c e
*■ S a f e t y D a p o a lt B o x e s f o r R a n t
O R G A N IZ E D

RASHES MACH PEPPERS

¿PHONE NO. 40.
O R LA N D O .

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W ada W ill Pay Phona To ll on
A ll Oanulna O rdara

My dissolution Is In v ie w ;
Eleven times seven n ever lived have I,
And now God calls, 1 w illin g ly die.
’ K eep in g Him Busy

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Meeting* Drat and third Tuesday* in every month.

To Samuel W. Gaar and Lm_
hijAI ** H. Uunyan:
It appear* from the nflldov
nvlt :of Andrew Johnson.

stomach

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Now Mrs. Russell Rage has offered
•givp •I sa.oqpn b w ai-a in n rim fyh ig-H t»
N o * York c lly .h a ll. A t U&gt;e ra te Mra.
•mge’a benefactions h ave kep t U ncle
Ituss turning o r e r lu his g ra v e the
**ld grave must be n ea rly w orn o u t —

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Chase &amp; Co.

T-#. O. E., Celery City. Asrts IB M - -

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Avis, partner»,
Other hours by fl|kJX)Intineilt
Davit,
partner*, doinil
doing Uitlnctt •• Charles II.
Evan* Bankrupt. '
Florida
In tba Matter of Petition for Final Di»ctiarge
S a n fo r d
Jn the 22nd day of February. A D. 1011, on
reading the foregoing iieihlrui. It U ordered by (he
Court that a hearing be had Ul*&lt;n the tame on
O bituary Gems
ity of March, A. D. IUII,
IU11, latfure said
A N D E W JO H NSO N
When tho llo v . • S am uel Stone of Court at Jackaonville,
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Id District, at ten
In *ald
o'clock In the forenoon, -and Iknl not lew thereof lie
Hartford, died a couple o f centuries puhtlshcd In the Herald, a newspaper - printed in
A TTO R N E Y -A T -LA W
ago, says an exchange, an adm iring said District, and that all known creditors nnd
other persons In interest may appear at the salt)
Practice* in State and Federal Courts.
frl* ml produced tho fo llo w in g epitaph time and place and »how cause. If any th*y have,
why Ihe prayer of pukl petitioner should, not he U. G. T. Building
Phona 24S
hi which tho -nam e o f the deceased granted.
It is further ordered by tho Court, that the Cletk
gi'itHeman Is made to perforin a hypro- shall
scud by mall Jo all known creditors notice of
said petition and this order, addressed to them at
tochideal part:
G EO /A. DeCOTTES
their places of resldenec as stated.
i\ stone m ore than - tho JCbenozcr
Witness I lie Honorable James W. Locke. Judge
the saidaCourt,
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- « - tand
~ . the seat thereof at„Jackpon,
ATTO RN EY a n d COUNSELLOR a t L A w ‘
fum’d;
ville. In snlg District, on the ¿2nd day of februory,
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JAMES
w.
U)CKE.
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Practice iii State and Federal Courts
Slime splendent diam ond, rig h t orient
Jurige,
A true copy,
IsealJ
20-lt
tiamod;
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Attest: E. O. I-ocke. Clerk
Wclborn Block
Sanford, Fla

When Thom as Dudley, fa th e r o f the
first A m erican poetess, Anna Bradstreet, cam e to his deathbed, says tb 0
South A tlan ticc Q u arterly, ho showed
where his dau gh ter had re ceived her
surprising g ift by oom poaing such fa re ­
well lines as;

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cordially Invited to visit the chapter.
A lce E. Raontm. Sec’ y.

K. Shorn and tlarrfTaylor Shcrn were Respondents, Hall In Welbome block, third floor.
ithall
outcry
high
:L
--, ,tell
, * at public M
UHvIJ to
Mi the
UH’ J
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and
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b e » t bidder. f o t etth, et thè front door of thè C#urt
H oaw ln thè City of Orlando. Orango Coumy.
Phoenl* Lodge Ns. S, K. o f P.
State of Morii!n. durine tho letta) Itotirt of »ale,
Meet* treond and fourth Tueidsy*. VUIllng
on Mondar, Aprii 3rd. A. I).. 1011. thè game
belng thè legni » l e i day, (he Mlowing detcrlbed knlghti nlway* welcome. P. E. Hutchlnton, C. (L
tea!
«Ituatcd. lylng
beine in thè Felix S. FranCTH. R. and i
- — estatw
---- „ ------------lying and ___
County
«nge and Stale
State of Florido,
more
County, ol
of Or
Orange
Florl.
pattimitarir dr»crlbed n» follow», to-wit.
g a n fo rd L a d le , Ns 6 2 . F. R. A. M.
The
...v North’514
511 nciv.
nere« w,
of 11
thè
1r W
n re*clt
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of ...V
thè ,n
Nortb* .HG. W. Spencer, Matter; J. C. Enimloger, Secre­
weil quarter of ihe Northwest quarter of Section tary.
every flr*t and third Thur»3 i0 Jpwn'hlP Twenty (20) South of Range Thirty- dny* atCommunication
7:30 p. m. Vlilting brother* welcome.
« w ( 3 l ),Es(t, Lr*»a »trip fifteen (13) Teet wide
off the North. East and West ride*, which I* to be
U nite B rotherhood o f C arpenter* and Jolnkept open perpetually a* one-httlf of midway*.
.
.
GEO. A. DiCOmS,
s rs o fjim c ric a
30-3tc.
Special Mnitrr In Chancery.
they .h are been m aking.
Sanfonl Local Union Na 1761, U. B. of C. and 1.
of A. meet* every Thuroday night at 7 o’clock In
‘ Near the la rg er and m ore rapid ly
In Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial Cir­ the Eagle*’ Halt W. A. Kumohr, pretldent; T. L
g ro w in g ,cities fiv e o r te n acres o f
cuit. Orange County, Stote of Florida Ij-nl, R. S. A T.
"land m ay perm an en tly-be aufllcia n l to
lla ir Uan . , „
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I
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support.a fa m ily in co m fo rt and m&amp;kelurlct M. Ifnmlllon. Ju­
C. M, H A M IL T O N "
Mortgage Fnrrcloiure
provislon fo r tho future. Jackson ville li* K, Hnmiltnn. Samuel
W. G **r and Leonldn* II.
DENTIST
Is at present In adequ ately supplied Dunyan.

A cordial stone, that 'o fte n cheered
hearts
With pleasant w it, with G ospel rich
* Iinpnrta;
Whetstone, that e d g lfy ’d th e’ obtusest
m ind;
.
Lm dstono that drew th e Iron heart un­
kind;
A lo n d ’rous Btono that would tho bot­
tom sound
Of scripture depths, and brin g out
Arcan* found;
A stone-fo r k in gly D avid’s uso *o At;
A h would not fa il G o liath ’s fron t to hit.
When John Sherman, o f N ow lla vcn
preacher,
m athem atician,
almanac
maker and-fath er o f 26 children, heard
of the death o f his good frien d Jona­
than M itchcell, a H arvaixl pastor, he
fir lo lm e d (a ft e r duo thought and
‘»an y poetic pangs &gt;:
Here lies th e .d a rlin g o f hla tim e,
ilHch^II expired In hla prim e;
Who four years short o f forty-sevou
Was found fu ll rip e and pluck’d fo r
h ea ven .•

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SANFORD LODGES

fulur* danger to the State. T h ero
&amp; no glut at present ;n tho e a rly v e g e ­
table market and no prospect o f ono
In the next year o r tw o, but this five
0r lon-acre vegeta b le farm Idea threat­
ens an over-production that w ill not
only result In -disappointm ent to the
now-comora, but Will a lso rob the old
»«Itiers, who havo lo n g been engaged
In grow ing vegetables, o f Jho profits

.«lU i home-grown veg eta b les and w ith
¿utter, m ilk and eggs produced at
home- W o take It for granted that
Tampa Is s im ila rly situated. Even
Mth the present population o f theso
cities thore Is room fo r m any vegolable g ro w e rs .'d a iry m e n and poultrytnon; and since D uval and H ills b o r­
ough counties a r « alm ost sure to have
each on urban population o f 1GO,000
in ten years thorp is n o d a n ger o f
e ith e r having tb o-J p a ay sm a ll /arms.
The same is probably titto-ot tfce.cuutitry around Pen sacola and the lalallds
near K ey W est,
lliit siw aklng o f tho S tate In genor
’¿I, thtvsm sll IttFhl-Maa l e .b ein g-o ver»
dofle. P rosp ective settlors should bo
(old (hat th ey need citough land to
support them selves and that they
should ship o n ly th e ir surplus to the
markets. T h e y cannot liv e on ve g e ­
tables alone. T h e y should h ave a
cojv and hogs and ra ise corn and other
stuff lo feed thorn on. T h e y should
make their o w n sirup, set out fruit
trees o f all kinds "and In gen era l try
to llvo as n early na possible on tho
products o f th e ir farm s.
. To do this m ore than f lv o o r ton
acres o f land a re noedod. T h ere nro
so. many crops that can bo gro w n b u c rm rfully in F lo rid a that" I f Is e x ­
tremejy unwise to trust to one, and
est&gt;eelally so w hen that one depends
for Its profit on m arkets m ore than a
thousand .miles aw ay.— Tlm es-Unlon.

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-i nn -_-~ - /£ ----------

An Overworked Ideal
In The Circuit Cojirt, Seventh Judicial
Wo do not -b e lie v e th a t'o riy State
?. Circuit Orange County. Florida In
Chancery
the Union offers os rich rew ards
T. Lippincott, Com­
Farida to the man w ho cu ltiva tes the Leo.
plainant
v,
t o ll" in some caaea one or tw o acres
Notice ot tale .under
W d y K; Sherri nnd Flffm lir jn r of forrdnmjT*
of jnnd prorc su fflcloot fo r th e «u p
■Taylor Shrra, Iv f, iklanti )
Under mid 1-y virtue of a degree of foredoeure
port o r a fa m ily and I f good land U end
tele, made and entered la the «hove plated
» « looted and properly cu ltiva ted Ova ÎSVÎ"K n.,lh* - i&lt;î 1,rt,T.lî ,h d* y uf January. A. D..
1011, by (loqarnHe Minor S. Joan, Judge of the
w (l lyleld as much reven u e os Circuit Lourf_lor
WUI, ,W, the
l,ni Seventh
.JCTrmil judicial
I ___ __________
Circuit _
of
the State of Ptorldn. In and for Orange County, In
nil) w o u ld 'y lo ld 'ln o th e r B tateef - K came Ttipretn’ pending;
.. --PPlncoti w#» Complainant a_ ___.
Eddy
Mils Is a present adva n ta ge and

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BICYCLES

AND

SUNDRIES

Most C om plete L in e o f B aked. Goods in F lorida

A s HI F T r r c m r F C T m r r - c o :
T amp a,

ASHE’S NATSAULT

PROM R M Ur TO I » . FOB HEW
b*&gt; r i
ft»** n

SIIAMBARGtR
ORLANDO.

FLORIDA

NO. Ill PARK AVENUE
SANFO RD , r -

F L O R ID A

L.

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�y

Years in the Real Estate Business

aven t “S k in n e d ” E n o u g h Buyers to

MARKS

RICHA Few
(Continued from First P a g e )

Items o f Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK

gorgeous banquet hall Ailed w ith tables
groaning under the elaborate menu and
K in g Ahasucnis banquet would have
paled into inslgniflcence.
Celery C i(y Grove have won fam e for
the city as delightful hostesses.
Suprem e

O f f t ca l R ep o rt
C ircle Ifllu

W ood m a n

Baneflclarr Fund
Etner«ency Fuad.
General Fund. . . .

A lth o u g h 'reduced,' Pullman ’"berth ratea
have been In effect since February 1, Death Claim» BeneActsrr Fund:
Monument F u n d . . .. . . . .. . . .. . ..u . . . : , , 9
passenger traffic officials on lines enter­ Incurred r»ar 1010—lie nadclery Fund. 6.
Monument...........
ing Chicago, declare there has been no
Funeral DenaBl...«
appreciable Increase in demand for upper
Tout amount..................... .*8.800 00
.the price uf w id ü i was lessened
' "
....... f m m 1910
Beneficiary Fund................................. .10,108.86
Monurnrnt..........................................
The corporation tax provisions o f the Funrral Haneñu ....... .........................
Total paid o u t................... . *0.688.88
Paype-Aldrich tariff act were sustained as
BALANCE ON NAJfP
constitutional by tha supreme court o f
. * 700.00
Ibp United States today. The court was B S a t » i s a . - 5 * Ä ± r . r r .. 2.400.02
Savin« ............................... , ........ 1.800 02
unanimous in its decision. By the court’s Balano« Dec. 31, tBIO—BaneSctary
300.00
decision a source o f income bf approxi­ Monument f u n d ........................ ........ . 700.00

A queer ease is that of Susan _G. Ms*
comber o f East Orange, N. J „ who up to
a month ago was cashier and book-keeper

BARGAINS Left

The reporta for the year« o f 1909 and
1910 o f the offices were mode and well
pleased were the representatives o f Woodcrait on her great gain in Florida and
the great amount o f good work performed
by the great order to the widows and
orphans o f deceased Sovereigns.
Conspicuous among the membership of
this.great order in Fldrida are such men
as J. M. Towne, L. B. Sparkman, C. D.
Mills, W. W . Anderson. Dr. T.( L. Ander­
son o f L iv e Oak, Byrd Sparkman, W. H.
Max Boehning, C. H. Dannet, T. W. Mit­
chell and many others too numerous to
rd&gt;'£lkm,:wbo can be found with their
shoulders to the wheel o f their home
Camps in their home cities.

■.Number..............................................
Uaued la 1010...................................... _____ 303

W e W ill Protect
^ Your .Jiomes

POPULARITY PIANO CONTEST
Last week was a fairly good week in
tha contest department but greatet strides
must bo mada by those* in arrears this
coming week to take the lead.' A few
ten years subscriptions w ill do it. Or­
ganize! Organize your frienda and in
one week win the elegant
P m z z P ia n o

Total Amount.................... .10.200.04

m ately $25,000,000 annually is asaMfed to

Retire yet

Yes, it has been done before by
in one week who were out by
millions votes. You can do.w hat
have done if you try. Following
contestants standing.

F IR E

IN S U R A N C E

R o o m 'll

W o lb o r n o

B lo c k

.

others
a -half
others,
is the

MIm Maude l U r r l » . . . .......----------------- 280.300

bookseller at 114 West Thirty-second
M l»» Mildred
............... .230.223
.. . Potter.................
_ -T -.
An 700
Mias Gladys Gai
street, add la being tried for forgery in
Mis» Jrtilc Stilinoti
Ute third degree. In a letter wbl*d&gt; she
Mi.» Kaui IJmlrxwuod
wrote her former employers a fe w days
Ml»» MnlnLroitiudy...
after she ie(t she pointed out to them
TUTAi KXCSiTTSOF WUODMJÍN CIRCLE
the folly o f trusting the/book and cash o f Kac pt» lisciud. U L Dec. 31.1810...12.287,326.14
Deduct total dUUirtetnenU
'

Balance I

tU 3,824.6!

31. iD 1 0 ::..*l.6 7 3
pioye and then admitted that she had Total In te m t dally’Dee,
bank balance 1810..SI.
misappropriated about $9,000 o f thb com­
pany’s funds.
Thursday morning found both Camp
-The $600,000 Are which started on Sat­ and Grove in ea rly ’ sessions. The Camp
urday afternoon in the Pretl Oil ’ works sent greetings to the C lltle highly com­
plant a Standard Oil subsidiary, is still plimenting them for th eir noble work and
burning. Tw o Arcboats and three com­ to a substantial donation of $32 to be
panies o f firemen are endeavoring to keep presented by tha Circle iff the Orphan­
tbp blaze confined to the wharves and a ge a non fraternal home of the state.
A purse o f $100 was also presented to
storage plant o f the company
the Circle from the Camp for the Tampa
A spectacular raid
San' Francisco’s
Drill Team os a token o f the appreciation
Chinatown by Immigration officials re­
o f the entire convention. The candidates
sulted in the capture o f six Chinese slave
in itia te d _ b y this excellent team pro*
girls who were illegally imported into this
nounced the work the most beautiful in
country for immoral purposes by a gang
their fraternal experience. Space forbids
o f Chinese who are in the Mglrl slave"
detail mention o f the wonderful work
business.
being done by the Circle throughout the
Russia In its treatment o f the Jews state o f Florida. The convention dosed
within her borders continues to show that Thursday noon with feelings that Celery
with all the veneer o f civilisation upon City Grove had left nothing undone for
t M surface there la a good deal o f savage entertainment o f the guest in the city.
barbarism in her character. I f Russia
Following is a list o f official delegates to
were as vulnerable to attack and as the convention: Mro. M. A . Robbins, Mrs.
weak as are some small nations probably K ate N. Miller, Mrs. A ddle §, Evens.
the more civilized nations would in ilte Tam pa Florida; Mrs. Leona Banghich.
interest o f humanity Interfere and put an Pensacola Florida; Mrs. W inifred Mc­
end to the persecution, just os this nation Donald, Jacksonville; Mrs. Ida Long. P asdid with Spain in the matter o f Cuba.
com; Mrs. Mary E. Nee led. River V iew ;
Mrs. Mary F. McCann. Punta Gorda; Mrs.
Mercy
PhiUlpa, Lake City; Mrs. Ida Balsley.
W hen t o Trim O ran ges T r e e s
S l Petersburg; Mrs. Laura Mahoney,
W e ere informed by those who are In Cara belie; Mr. T. N. Dorsey. Concord; Mrs.
position to know, that in pruning citrus Lixzia Farrington. Durant: Mrs. A m y E.
trees» it would be much belter to wait Cook. Mrs. Mary E. Gardner, Miami; Mrs.
until the present crop o f white fly. which A n n a Klug, Montbrook; Mrs. V irgins A.
are beginning to fly now, have disap-, Harper, Kynesvllle; Mrs. "Jennie J. Jen­
peared. which will bo in about ten days
nings, Fort Pierce; Mrs.' Lillian Walker,
or tw o weeks, when aU trees m ay bo
A u d its; Mrs. Mamie B. Gardner, High
Uiouned beneficially. It would also be
Springs; Mrs. Sarah E. Porker, Sanford;
o f great benefit, not only to the early
Mrs. Katherine A . Wheeler, Fort Landergrowth, but to all fruit to thoroughly
dale; Mrs. M. Florence Keyes, Kissimmee
spray imm ediately after pruning la dona.
Grove, 65; Mrs. M sry M. Alexander,
I f these directions are carried out, a
Palmetto; Mrs. Eva A . McKeown; Cypress.
marked improvement may be expect­
ed.— Reporter Star,
Several good resolutions were passed
»y the convention toward bettering con­
t ilt h S ch o o l N o te s
ditions In this Jurisdiction.
Friday afternoon the local High School
One o f the leading resolutions placed
team defeated the team representing the before the convention and pasted was
DeLond High School, by the score o f 7 to one pretaining to tbe Junior Order "Th e
3. This game, which was well -played, Boys e f Woodcraft” . This resolution also
opened the season here. The line up, was was passed by the Q r d e at their con­
as follows: Sanford. Witherington, c; (Icn- vention.
dry, p; Betts, I b; Kenner, a s; Badger,
Tills
ivention was noted for and w ill
•tHprf W I b| Levolb -Hi Hm sSw^-fwCabr t Score by Innings was as fol- and filled .w ith good feelin g from
beginning to end and many funny
Sanford 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 0
R 7 . 11)4. but pleasing incidents were recorded.
0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 /R 3. H 8.
Every delegate wbo attended was there
Tha tsam plays the return gam e In De- to do his best to better the conditions of
and uplift perfected W oodcraft
Land n ext Tuesday.

Miaula E. Ann »iront. Orlando...

8,900

Mit* Flormsca L Kinnay, Oveido
MU» Natjie Amlct. Orlando. ....

3,200

Camrrnn City Churcn..............

4.025

The following schedule will be effective
until the cloao o f the contrat:
Term*

Price

Suburban
•“$ •-

New and Renewal
Subscription»

i

1 Year
$ 2.00
2,000
2 Y ear
4.00
5,000
3 Year
6.00
7 10,000
5 Year
.. . -HLOO
25,000
1$ Y e a r
^ '1 5 . 0 0
, 50.000
W rite yout; nnm c,plainly and address
The Herald’s .Contest Editor, Mrs. M. F
Keyes, Sanford, Fla.
F ire a t P en sa co la
Pensacola suffered a $150,603 loss yes­
terday by a fire which for a time threat­
ened to sweep the d ty .
The fire had Its inception near th6 de­
pot. Fanned by a stiff wind from the
northeast. It advanced steadily and rap­
idly toward the business section of the
town. Flaming brands carried along by
the wind ignited the roofs o f buildings
blocks aw ay and. for a tim e it appeared
os though the department could oot con­
trol the .situation. The firemen fought
hard and by 1 o’clock had the situation
under uonuoL Nine buildings, including
the Southern'hotel were destroyed.
R en o va tin g City R estau ran t
The annual bouse cleaning la taking
place at Wise's City Restaurant the in­
terior being painted and papered and
beautified In general yMr. Wise believes
in keeping his place- attractive and np
to date In every particular and is always
ylng to improve the appearance and
ve hia patrons clean and sanitary sur­
rounding. While delighting the inner
man Wise always tries to please the eye
by a cozy, d ea n cafe.

...

Property

Sanford

Just a few lots left and th ey can
be bought for . one-third th eir ac­
tual Value, on easy term s.. To
w a it is but to lose, so com e, look
and you w ill buy.
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A tta c k s “ K in gd om o f G od"
C leveland. Ohio, March 10.— A w a r
rant fo r t b « urrest o f the ile v . T . A'.
G eorge, lea d er o f tbe ¿'K in gdom of
O od," religiou s colou r, was obtained
today by Mrs. C arrlo Sm ith, o f Connesut.
M r«. Sm ith charges that the leader
con verted her alatar, Mrs. Edna U.
and entloed h er and h er husban^-to
the colon y here.
,-.* U n r e a l U t,h U hom e M onday ,_jmd
they m ocked at mp.' 'M rs. Sm ith said,
"G e o r g « and my sis te r mat about a
year ago w heh h « was pastor o f the
H o ly M ission church at CpnneauL Ha
cam e to C leveland, b rin gin g m y sis­
te r and b a r husband w ith h im ."

Sanford Heights
Office

First S trict Opposite

Marks Real Estate Agency,

P o s io ilic c

Agents

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tear

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IN S A N F O R D — Lite is Worth Living
Number 32

^ ALL AROUND FLORIDA
The General News o f “ The Land
o f Flowers.

CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS
An Epitome o f the Week’* Most lm
portnnt Happenings In the
stated t»««eln- —rrCiosing its tenth volume with the issue
or lost Friday, the Wnuclula Advocate
very pardonably and properly refers to
ks record and is pleased to be able to tell
of ten years o f uninterrupted service.
St, Petersburg is w ork in g bard on the
charier to be submitted to the next legis­
lature, providing for it Commission form
of government and otherwise changing
things for the Sunshine City. The com­
mittee preparing this new charter is hnv. log plenty of'work, but it will complete
tiie docOment In plenty o f time.
The Kissimmee Valley* Gazette is roieleh\|;o*idt tha-OKiipfsikui o l ;hp. survey
of the route o f the Citnls Southern rail~ way, which is designed to run between
Kissimmee and Sanford:"-'

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. MARCII 24, 1911

popiuRiiY piano coNttsT
The Herald Piano Contest Will Close
on Friday, March 3ls1
Those who are interested in The Her­
ald's Voting Contest can appreciate the
hard work done by the hustling contes­
tants who uro working for the grand
prize piano. For two weeks the closing
warning has been sounded, giving each
contestant notice to exert themselves to
gain first place and hold it.
The contest will close March 31st and
open until
Saturday n o o n / X p r i i ^ ? lb
end. contestant can have a chance to get
all possible. This- will also give ample
time for letters from other states to be
received.
* There will lio change o f stunding be
7HTbtato0?£C52TtZBrXStmt'couut Is made.
In this way each contestant will have a
fair show, and the one securing the larg­
est number of votes will be given'ltie
$500 Piuno. Up until this time each
week a correct standlpR was given, and
it was quite easy to tell how many votes
it would require to gain tbe leadership
tlw next week. But there will be no way
tu*w,*o wa-suggest you gq, after subscrip­
tions with a vim und win Hie piuno. Or­
ganize your forces.
Re-cunvass every
liotiie inThis city and vicin ity and make
tbe closing home run u winner. Others
have done it and so cun you. Try it once
uiul sec.

GREAT DEVELOPMENTS
The Celery Delta Will Startle
The Worltt This-Season

Millinery Opening
On next Tuesday und Wednesday Mar.,
28th and ¿»tETHrSTJ. If. Bruton will re­
ceive the Indies of-Snnford at tier parlors,
110 Palmetto Avenue, the occasion being
tbe regular Millinery Opening und display
of spring and summer hats. Mrs. Bruton
hus just returned from the eastern mar­
kets where all tbe latest creations In
millinery were purchased for the Sanford
trade. An especially large stock of pat­
tern aind tailored hats and a treat U in
store ft^r the ludies who delight in beauti­
ful head gear. Remember the dates Mur.,
28lb and 29th.
M as.

J.

H . B r u t o n 's

110 Palmetto.

---- ihMtgarien-Raphaod* Na.Ji nLLiliO
F f I - WoOn/Qirtrhinrtng—the two star«,
Beryl Rubenstein's genius places him
on tbe roll of the world's ''Child Wonder," rooms in the Stone-Govo building put In
while the result o f U i few “ years' study Mrofolass shape and ready for occuiwmcy.
'added ranks Mm with this country’s It is rumored that they w ill be ~occupied
as business bouses.
artists.'

Commercial Club Will Have o Jollines
Hon Monday Night

NEWS OE THE WORLD
Items o f Interest Gleaned From

HAPPENINGS

a

dence Ms smooth flowing and brilliant nrpegging— the trial o f every piano student.
The most difficult o f such passages, under
bis little fingers, were as connected,
clear cut and well modulated as a single
five finger exercise could become.
Master RubensteJn'a memory is prodi­
gious and covers a repertory o f 200 com­
positions. ihdudlng the best from all the
world's masters, ancient and modern, of
^ wMch bis program o f lost Saturday night
was a type, and. included compositions of
. Chopin, McDowell's The
Eagle
and
• Witch’s Dance, Rubensleln's Barcanolle,
an elaborate left band number o f Leschetisxky from Lucia di Lannermoor, con. eluding with a masterful rpiulering of the

* housing meeting

Knowing that there are many moment
Various Sources
ous questions to he discussed for the w el­
fare of Sanford. President Lake has
DURING
WEEK
IMPROVEMENT ON RIGHT LINES called a meeting for next Monday night
In the Eagles Hall. There w ill be plenty
of refreshments soft and otherwise and
The Proposition la Assuming Proper the majqr dontos - p i festivities. S. Kungo Here the Readert will rind a Brief
Historical Spring riowlng
and Dick Calhdun assures every one that
' Proportions Satisfactory to
For Hurried Readers
tlie
{titter
man
will
be
well
supplied,
*•
Outside Capitalists
There are-.m any new members that
Richard A. Ballinger, former Secretary
. WtethTeloWttwTVywrertmücrd
mvar.
•h-.terr'.ir, .w sll-h cgiu a Jibe! suit
Tbcre * * * b® br,* ht d o yl nbtf
days for every section in this world of member should bring a friend and show against Gifford Plnchot and others as
ours. There are Times when It seems them the hospitality of Sanford's Com­ soon as ho rests from the duties o f his
that every cloud has a silver lining and mercial Club. A delegation o f Geneva office that have kept hlui busy during the
then a dark cloud Obscures the tun and it folks will also he present to discuss (he closing months o f his incumbency.
may seem for awhile that a total eclipse draw-bridge on tite Geneva road and
Thomas T. Williams, business manager
will occurr-Sanford for the past Tew years kindred subjects.
o f thc-.Ncw York Evening) Journal, is
This meeting should he well attended
lias been more talked about than 'any
dangerously III from efyctpaU s.a n d _ a
other section in the entire south. Like and every business man of Sanford who complication o f diseases. Mr. Williams
every other proposition that is good there isnot'aiready u member sltould become is a prominent figure Id ’ tlie newspaper
are plenty to Imitate and the original suf­ one on Monday night.
world. It Is feared that his death Is Im­
fers until things right themselves.
minent.
Sanford is being rightedl
The Wq^fncsday Club
The Billy Hltt-Kntherine Elkins romance
The small grower, the large grower, the
A goodly (lumber o f the club with one
lias come to life again, with the news
merchant und the capitalist w ill'now re­ visitor, was present nt the Meeting W ed­
that Miss Elkins and Mr. Hitt have been
alize more "than ever before * and their nesday afternoon: ut tite residence of
house guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
-------- &lt;
profits can bo figured upon a systematic Mr*. Ceo.-ttr+'ertinki.
Leltcr on their houseboat, now in Florida
basis.
"Our University, Hie Inst of my mortal
waters.
Organization wHJ now tnke the ptuceof cares, and thtHast -servie» 1 cau-ruudur
Next Tuesday’ the Sixly-sccotfd Congress ~— * irregular methods System will prevail my country” Jefferson.
.
where jt did Dot exist before, and the in­
The entire program W ednesday-after­ will convene in extraordinary session to
vestor who now seeks Florida as a place noon was interesting condensed histories take up the CanndlatT’ reciprocity-matter.---------to get regular returns will come to San­ of the great Universities, and "T lie U. S. .Ttmt, the Solons will not stop at that,
ford first. Many changes ure taking place Academy at Richmond. The paper on however, is certain from tlie statements
at present to bring out the very best re­ 'The University o f Virginia,” prepared given out by the Democrats who will con­
sults in the groat vegetable industry. by Mrs. G W. Goodrich, of Orlando; and trol the lower house. Present indications
Muiiy improvements will he made thin read by Mrs. S, O. Guise, wua not only are that immediately upon the convening
summer that cannot be given to thq pub­ most interesting bin entertaining und in­ of Gmgrers a resolution will be Intro­
structive, retracing us it did the carllet duced which will have tlie efTcct o f put­
lic at this time.
Chief turning'the iqany developments is history of tills grêut institution, from the ting President T a ft on the grill in regard
the plan of the Sanford t Land Develop­ time of Its inception' lit the*mind of to tite sending of troop# to the Mexican
ment Co., whose prospectus appears in Jefferson, one of its principal founders, border.
*

The throe d a y automobile race meet to
■be held under the auspices' o f tito Jack­
sonville Motor Club on the Atiuntic-Pnblo
beach, starting March 27, promises lo b e
The following schedule will be effective
a great success.
A ll o f the lending until tho close o f the contest:
-l American--cura
compete. That the
New mu) Renewal
Terms
.
. Frier
mile record established by Oldfield will be
Subscriptions
2,000
f 2.00
1 Year
broken is the general hopo.
-1.00
5,000
2
Year
*
Dr. Hobson, pastor o f tho First Baptist
10,000
0.00
church o f Jacksonville, thinks the church 3 Year
25.000
1
0
.0
0
should look niter young people, and to 5 Year
50.000
15.00
this and has decided to give a moving 10 Year
Write
your
name
plainly
and
address
picture show each Friday night. The pie
tures will be o f a wholesome, moral char­ The Herald's 'Contest Editor. Mrs. M. F
this issue. Tlie purpose o f litis company
Keyes, Sunford, Fla.
acter. .
,
_________ _
is to pqt into cultivation 1,000 acres of
iund, jdant crops and market them under
P h llllp o w s k l C olb ert
a systematic plan that will guarantee re­
A quiet hut beautiful marriage was
sults.
solemnized ut the Presbyterian church
Instead of Individuals working at vari­
Wednesday morning. 22nd, tit i l o'clock,
ance the land v t t in e " u n d e r one head,
when Mr. J. M. Philhpiwskl o f Maricopa,
thus.effecting a large saving in every
California and Miss Beatrice Colbert of
stage of the work.
Sanford, recently o f Norfolk. Vn., were
Instead of buying n form^. thn-Juvesij
joined in holy wedlock by Key. J. F. Mc­
will buy aleck.uutLL®mixejj jToflt on his
Kinnon, pastor of the Presbyterian church,
investment, without giving his time and
Mrs. W. T.--Johns and Miss Mabel Doty
attention to n work with which he Mmbeing In attendance.
self i,s not familiar.
The tnniriage of Mr. Phllllpowskl amF
The'celery delta may in lim e he given
Misa Gilbert is the culmination of a pret­
over to just such n coojierutive plan. *
ty romance and was not u/iexj&gt;ected to
As suited above there are large dcveltheir friends.«
metils in store lor Sanford. The business
Mr. Pldllpowaki Is a suace-isful business
o( raising winter vegetables is a manu­
man. being an otlicinl of the Kern Trad­
facturing enterprise— “ a furmer's factory"
ing &amp; Oil Co., o f California, one of the
— umf.like every other great industry will
lurge developing companies in tl&lt;e Cali­
I kivu to he transacted along systematic
fornia oil field, und was compelled to
hues.
leave immetilntely for Californin In re­
Great thing* ure In spire, for Lucky
sume his duties.
S itiiotd—so great that only the future
Miss Culhert is u charming young lady
can foretell.
of Norfolk, V a , and is associated with
Tlie Sanford Lund Development Co. ure
the Florida V egetable Growers' Assocldthe pioneers.
tiou. Mrs, Phillipowbki will remain in
Tlie cuorerative plan rules the world!
Sanford witii her mother und - brother, at
tlie residence o f Mrs. Julius, until her
home at Maricopa, Gdifutiiiu. 1(j com­
pleted.
"Miss Peggy.” while she has been in
Sanford only a short time, has a great
many friends here and they Join us in
This picture is nn illustration of three
wishing the young couple all happiness in curved spoons'made by tne Aiasknn ' In­
dielr new life.
----------_| dians. The largest o f the three measures
16 inches from tho tip of the handle to
Rubensteln Recital
Beryl Rubensteln, the young boy pianist the end o f the itowl. It is made from
who played In the studio o f Mrs. Fannie the horns o f &lt;ghe mountain sheep, and
S. Munson last SatOWay evening, greatly the handles of ail titree ure line specimen
delighted, and evon surpassed the expec­ of Indian skill in l|te art of curving. The
tations o f those who were so fortunate as inpiUest spoon is ebony colored and is
to bear Mm. The young boy’s technical made of mountain goat's horn. They
command, combined with a most artistic were obtained by Frunds Labadle in
Skugway, during his trip to Alaska lust
interpretation was marvelous.
Specially delightful In, technical e v i­ summer.

Volume III

About the New P resid en t
The following is tuken from the Am er­
ican Bunker:
«
‘A t n meeting of tho directors of the
Orlando Bunk &amp; Trust Company, Orlando.
Fla., March 4, 1911, M. M. Smith, was
elected to the office of president.
The hank has been successful from Its
organization, and enjoys well deserved
prestige in lluancial circles by reason of
the .personality and business qualifiatlions of its farmer president, the late
Judge James D. Beggs. Following the
death o f Judge Beggs, it became the duty
of the directors to select a tuuu o f that
strength necessary to not only retain the
confidence o f the community, but he able
to assume tlie responsibility o f contioulng
the prosperity of the Institution.
The new president has been ilim ately
associated with tlie affairs of the bank
since its organization in 10W. He is the
president of the Peoples Bank o f Sanford.
Fla., vice president of tlie Florida Trust
Gimpany of Jacksonville, Hu., and vice
puriJcnt of tite Bank uf «Vinter Garden.
Fla.
Mr. Smitli has every qualification for
successfully handling tite affairs o f tlioso
who are associated with Min. His elec­
tion to the presidency o f tbe Orlando
Dink and Trust Company Is an expres­
sion of confidence, the reward of merit,
and is a gratification to bis many frienda
in Florida and other states."

its subséquent history und vicissitudes
up to the present time.
“ Washington and Lee .University", was
very cleverly considered in "ti fine paper,
prepared by Miss Pencilea LHller, and
read by Mrs. J. C. McDaniel, in Miss
Lclfier absence.
The interesting history o f’ihis bulwark
o f leurning was carefully reviewed from
tfonfovi» &lt;mIuui it was known us "Lib erty
In , chiitinifnigTDTfs d u im r v o rn n m e ,'
to Wusititiglup University; alter endow«*!
tite college, mid Still later, when the name
of its Illustrious Presiïiciit, Kotiert E. Lee,
wus added to that ol WueHngton.
The puiier on "Huiiipdeii-Stditey Gillcge
to he given by Miss Gertrude Speer, wus
postponed at iter request to it later dute.
The members who were 'present are
indebted to Mrs. 1). L. Thrasher, for her
able (Ntiier on tlie' earliest liislury, of tlie
briliiuni
French.American scheme, to
found, "T h e U. S. Academ y ut Richmond.
Some of the historical minds * among die
members, ittuy have had some uf the
oohwehs brushed from their memories,
while'other*. received historical Instruction
nbotlt the Academy, charmingly fold.
'Ills name was long ago indelibly in ­
scribed in (lie World's Hall of fame'*.
Program fur Murch 2Utlt.
Edgar A lien Poo— Life Sketch nticl
"Pathological Study", Mis. G. U. Wuldrou.
Poe's Place in Literature, Mrs. A. K.
Phillips.. *
Readings (selected), Mrs. U K . Phillips.
" A king ont m said of a man struck down,
‘ Tatter ho seems iq death*.
And this sprrcli holds i mth for now f t then.
Tis «fie r lUuüi we measure men' .

Magazines For The Library
With tlie April numbers, the Library
subscriptions to magazines expire. Be­
fore renewing, wo wish to know how many
magazines will he given to the library,
regularly each month when the subscribers
have read them. W e can then use our
money to the beet advantage, and secure
the greatest number of magazines.
W ill all who will agree to give one or
more magazines regularly, please notify
the librarian by Suturduy.. March .25ihjff
possible, or ut any rate, by tlie following
Tuesday, March 28thf
Notifications to this effect moy he
given in person ut the library room, on
Saturday or Tuesday, by mail to the
librarian.'poll-office box 1093, or by tele­
phone to her at Dr. Howard's residence,
Mrs. E, W. D. Dunn ,
,
Librarian.

THE

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Chontp Clark, while attending a dinner
in honor of W illiam .-Jennings Bryan's
fifty-first birthday, last night made ob­
servations about tite coming session' o f
Congress. Some Republicans said Mr.
Gurk, huve bsguu an afTort to force Con­
gress into acting on reciprocity, and Unit'
otonb, by asserting that the President has
tite right to adjourn Congress if the two
Housol cannot ugree on a date for ndfrgn ever ¿dJourued Congress and the chances. are
ten to one if President T a ft adjourns Con­
gress to prevent our curing. outrages In
the Pnyne-Aldrieh-Sinoot tariff bill lie wifi**
not bo able to command one-third of thft
votes of the eleciorial college, and there
Will he hardly enough Republicans in tlie
House to call the ayes and nays.
The negotiations fur tlie loan o f $50,UOJ.OOO to Clmm by American groups o f .
financiers have reached a final stage, all
points ut Issue having been ngreed upon,
is expected that utt iut|&gt;erial edict
sanctioning the loans will he Issued tills
w eek.'
Soft nose bullets, forbidden by tlie rules
ol war, nre being used try. both sides in
the Mexican cumpuign. Gd.Cuellar, who
commanded the Mexican troops u t . the
buttle uf G ibus Grandes, reports officially
that nearly all o f tho wounded men re­
ceived their injuries from soft-nosed
bullets. Tite report also comes from Agua
Prlcta that almost every federal soldier
wounded there was shot with soft-nosed
bullets,
Bonds of the new Panam a canal loan. which w ill be floated before June 1« .will
he of three, denominations— $100, $500
and $1,000, according to present plans o f
the treasury department. There will he
no $20 bonds, a denomination issued in
some of the jircvious so-called pojailar
loans. .J ■
In a statement Issued by tlie comptroller
of tlie currency, it it shown that the fortyfour national hanks In Florida tire, a p ­
parently in a healthy financial condition.
They huve loans and discounts amounting
10*29.159.554,35; capjtal stock $5,850,000;
surplus fund $2,341,300; individual de­
posits $28,292,301.50.

High School Not*»

—-

Tbe Irving Literary Society field a m eet­
ing Monday in which there were aeveral
papers on Dickens aud his works.

The Boy's Debating Society held a
meeting Monday afternoon. Tbe subject
of debate was "Resolved that Cremation
Sanford to Orlondo
The Sanford Traction Co., have had an sltould take tlie place o f earth burial'^ It
application for franchise before Orlando was decided tliat everyone sltould be
city council for some time and we under­ cremated, after death o f oourae.
The third and deciding game o f tbe
stand will endeavor to bring matters to
__ 5 0 , 0 0 0 Votes Reward
nT Tl'KTndireitjn-et ones a s they arn prepar­ Deland-Sanford series wifi be played next
As s reward for faithfulness' Uio'Con~
test Manager will give the contestant se­ ing to make further extension!. Chief, week In tla s p iLy) T o ditie each Tatto
curing the largest namher subscriptions engineer W . A. Ginn and force are in tho won a gam e and both ure after tbe third
field moving south locating Uae,
gume.
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by Mar. 31st 60,000 extra votes.

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Years in the Real Estate Business

aven t “Skinned” Enough Buyers to Retire yet

RICHA

MARKS
Few BARGAINS Left

(Continued from First Page)
gorgeous banquet hall Ailed with tables
groaning under the elaborate menu and
Items of Interest Gleaned From King Ahasucnis banquet would have
Various Sources
paled into inslgniflcence.
Celery Ci(y Grove have won fame for
the city as delightful hostesses.

H APPENING S DURING THE WEEK

Supreme Of f t cal Report
Circle Ifllu

Woodman

Baneflclarr Fund
Etner«ency Fuad.
General F u n d . . . .

Although'reduced,' Pullman ’"berth ratea
Death Claim» BeneActsrr Fund:
have been In effect since February 1, Monument
F u n d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. u . . . : , , 9
passenger traffic officials on lines enter­ Incurred r»ar 1010—lienadclery Fund. 6.
M onum ent............
ing Chicago, declare there has been no
Funeral DenaBl...«
appreciable Increase in demand for upper
T out a m o u n t....................... .*8.800
.the price uf widüi was lessened
' "
........ f m m 1910

The corporation tax provisions of the
Total paid o u t ..................... . *0.688.88
Paype-Aldrich tariff act were sustained as
BALANCE ON NAJfP
constitutional by tha supreme court of
.* 700.00
Ibp United States today. The court was B S a t » i s a . - 5 * Ä ± r . r r .. 2.400.02
Savin« .................................. , .........1.800 02
unanimous in its decision. By the court’s Balano« Dec. 31, tBIO—BaneSctary
300.00
decision a source of income bf approxi­ Monument f u n d .......................... ......... . 700.00
Total A m ount....................... .10.200.04
mately $25,000,000 annually is asaMfed to
■.Number...................................................
Uaued la 1010.......................................... ____ 303

We Will Protect
^ Your . Jiom es

PO PU LA R IT Y PIAN O CONTEST

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Beneficiary F und.................................... .10,108.86
M onurnrnt..............................................
Funrral H aneñu ........ ............................

A queer ease is that of Susan _G. Ms*
comber of East Orange, N. J„ who up to
a month ago was cashier and book-keeper

The reporta for the year« of 1909 and
1910 of the offices were mode and well
pleased were the representatives of Woodcrait on her great gain in Florida and
the great amount of good work performed
by the great order to the widows and
orphans of deceased Sovereigns.
Conspicuous among the membership of
this.great order in Fldrida are such men
as J. M. Towne, L. B. Sparkman, C. D.
Mills, W. W. Anderson. Dr. T.( L. Ander­
son of Live Oak, Byrd Sparkman, W. H.
Max Boehning, C. H. Dannet, T. W. Mit­
chell and many others too numerous to
rd&gt;'£lkm,:wbo can be found with their
shoulders to the wheel of their home
Camps in their home cities.

Last week was a fairly good week in
tha contest department but greatet strides
must bo mada by those* in arrears this
coming week to take the lead.' A few
ten years subscriptions will do it. Or­
ganize! Organize your frienda and in
one week win the elegant
P mzz P iano
.
Yes, it has been done before by others
in one week who were out by a -half
millions votes. You can do.what others,
have done if you try. Following is the
contestants standing.

FIRE IN SU R A N C E
R o o m 'l l

W o l b o r n o B lo c k

MIm Maude l U r r l » .......... ---------------- - 280.300

bookseller at 114 West Thirty-second
Ml»» Mildred
P
tter.................................... .230.223
.. . Gai
_o-T-.
An 700
Mias Gladys
street, add la being tried for forgery in
Mis» Jrtilc Stilinoti
Ute third degree. In a letter wbl*d&gt; she
Mi.» Kaui IJmlrxwuod
wrote her former employers a few days
Ml»» MnlnLroitiudy...
after she ie(t she pointed out to them
TUTAi KXCSiTTS OF WUODMJÍN CIRCLE
the folly of trusting the/book and cash of Kac pt» lisciud. U L Dec. 31.1810...12.287,326.14
Deduct total dUUirtetnenU

pioye and then admitted that she had
misappropriated about $9,000 of thb com­
pany’s funds.
-The $600,000 Are which started on Sat­
urday afternoon in the Pretl Oil ’ works
plant a Standard Oil subsidiary, is still
burning. Two Arcboats and three com­
panies of firemen are endeavoring to keep
tbp blaze confined to the wharves and
storage plant of the company
A spectacular raid
San' Francisco’s
Chinatown by Immigration officials re­
sulted in the capture of six Chinese slave
girls who were illegally imported into this
country for immoral purposes by a gang
of Chinese who are in the Mglrl slave"
business.
Russia In its treatment of the Jews
within her borders continues to show that
with all the veneer of civilisation upon
tM surface there la a good deal of savage
barbarism in her character. If Russia
were as vulnerable to attack and as
weak as are some small nations probably
the more civilized nations would in ilte
interest of humanity Interfere and put an
end to the persecution, just os this nation
did with Spain in the matter of Cuba.
When to Trim Oranges Trees
We ere informed by those who are In
position to know, that in pruning citrus
trees» it would be much belter to wait
until the present crop of white fly. which
are beginning to fly now, have disap-,
peared. which will bo in about ten days
or two weeks, when aU trees may bo
Uiouned beneficially. It would also be
of great benefit, not only to the early
growth, but to all fruit to thoroughly
spray immediately after pruning la dona.
If these directions are carried out, a
marked improvement may be expect­
ed.—Reporter Star,

tU3,824.6!

'
Balance IDee, 31. iD 1 0 ::..* l.6 7 3
Total In te m t dally’ bank balance 1810..SI.

Thursday morning found both Camp
and Grove in early’ sessions. The Camp
sent greetings to the Clltle highly com­
plimenting them for their noble work and
to a substantial donation of $32 to be
presented by tha Circle iff the Orphan­
age a non fraternal home of the state.
A purse of $100 was also presented to
the Circle from the Camp for the Tampa
Drill Team os a token of the appreciation
of the entire convention. The candidates
initiated_by this excellent team pro*
nounced the work the most beautiful in
their fraternal experience. Space forbids
detail mention of the wonderful work
being done by the Circle throughout the
state of Florida. The convention dosed
Thursday noon with feelings that Celery
City Grove had left nothing undone for
entertainment of the guest in the city.
Following is a list of official delegates to
the convention: Mro. M. A. Robbins, Mrs.
Kate N. Miller, Mrs. Addle §, Evens.
Tampa Florida; Mrs. Leona Banghich.
Pensacola Florida; Mrs. Winifred Mc­
Donald, Jacksonville; Mrs. Ida Long. Pascom; Mrs. Mary E. Neeled. River View;
Mrs. Mary F. McCann. Punta Gorda; Mrs.
Mercy PhiUlpa, Lake City; Mrs. Ida Balsley.
S l Petersburg; Mrs. Laura Mahoney,
Cara belie; Mr. T. N. Dorsey. Concord; Mrs.
Lixzia Farrington. Durant: Mrs. Amy E.
Cook. Mrs. Mary E. Gardner, Miami; Mrs.
Anna Klug, Montbrook; Mrs. Virgins A.
Harper, Kynesvllle; Mrs. "Jennie J. Jen­
nings, Fort Pierce; Mrs.' Lillian Walker,
Audits; Mrs. Mamie B. Gardner, High
Springs; Mrs. Sarah E. Porker, Sanford;
Mrs. Katherine A. Wheeler, Fort Landerdale; Mrs. M. Florence Keyes, Kissimmee
Grove, 65; Mrs. Msry M. Alexander,
Palmetto; Mrs. Eva A. McKeown; Cypress.
Several good resolutions were passed
»y the convention toward bettering con­
ditions In this Jurisdiction.
One of the leading resolutions placed
before the convention and pasted was
one pretaining to tbe Junior Order "The
Boys ef Woodcraft”. This resolution also
was passed by the Q rde at their con­
vention.
Tills
ivention was noted for and will

tilth School Notes
Friday afternoon the local High School
team defeated the team representing the
DeLond High School, by the score of 7 to
3. This game, which was well -played,
opened the season here. The line up, was
as follows: Sanford. Witherington, c; (Icndry, p; Betts, I b; Kenner, a s; Badger,
•tHprf W I b| Levolb -Hi HmsSw^-fwCabr t Score by Innings was as fol- and filled .with good feeling from
beginning to end and many funny
Sanford 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 R 7 . 11)4. but pleasing incidents were recorded.
0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 /R 3. H 8.
Every delegate wbo attended was there
Tha tsam plays the return game In De- to do his best to better the conditions of
and uplift perfected Woodcraft
Land next Tuesday.

8,900
Miaula E. Ann»iront. Orlando...
4.025
Camrrnn City Churcn..............
3,200
Mit* Flormsca L Kinnay, Oveido
MU» Natjie Amlct. Orlando.....
The following schedule will be effective
until the cloao of the contrat:
Term*
Price
New and Renewal
Subscription»
1 Year
$ 2.00
2,000
2 Year
4.00
5,000
3 Year
6.00
7 10,000
5 Year
.. . -HLOO
25,000
1$ Year
^ '1 5 . 0 0
, 50.000
Write yout; nnmc,plainly and address
The Herald’s .Contest Editor, Mrs. M. F
Keyes, Sanford, Fla.

Fire a t Pensacola
Pensacola suffered a $150,603 loss yes­
terday by a fire which for a time threat­
ened to sweep the dty.
The fire had Its inception near th 6 de­
pot. Fanned by a stiff wind from the
northeast. It advanced steadily and rap­
idly toward the business section of the
town. Flaming brands carried along by
the wind ignited the roofs of buildings
blocks away and. for a time it appeared
os though the department could oot con­
trol the .situation. The firemen fought
hard and by 1 o’clock had the situation
under uonuoL Nine buildings, including
the Southern'hotel were destroyed.
Renovating City R estaurant
The annual bouse cleaning la taking
place at Wise's City Restaurant the in­
terior being painted and papered and
beautified In general yMr. Wise believes
in keeping his place- attractive and np
to date In every particular and is always
ylng to improve the appearance and
ve hia patrons clean and sanitary sur­
rounding. While delighting the inner
man Wise always tries to please the eye
by a cozy, dean cafe.

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Just a few lots left and they can
be bought for . one-third their ac­
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wait is but to lose, so come, look
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A ttacks “Kingdom of God"
Cleveland. Ohio, March 10.—A war
rant for tb« urrest of the ilev. T. A'.
George, leader of tbe ¿'Kingdom of
Ood," religious colour, was obtained
today by Mrs. Carrlo Smith, of Connesut.
Mr«. Smith charges that the leader
converted her alatar, Mrs. Edna U.
and entloed her and her husban^-to
the colony here.
,-.* U n r e a l U t,hU home Monday ,_jmd
they mocked at mp.' 'Mrs. Smith said,
"Georg« and my sister mat about a
year ago wheh h« was pastor of the
Holy Mission church a t CpnneauL Ha
came to Cleveland, bringing my sis­
ter and bar husband with him."

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IN SANFORD— Lite is Worth Living
Number 32

^ ALL AROUND FLORIDA
The General News of “The Land
of Flowers.

CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS
An Epitome o f th e Week’* Most lm
portnnt Happenings In th e
s t a t e d t»««eln- — r rCiosing its tenth volume with the issue
or lost Friday, the Wnuclula Advocate
very pardonably and properly refers to
ks record and is pleased to be able to tell
of ten years of uninterrupted service.
St, Petersburg is working bard on the
charier to be submitted to the next legis­
lature, providing for it Commission form
of government and otherwise changing
things for the Sunshine City. The com­
mittee preparing this new charter is hnv. log plenty of'work, but it will complete
tiie docOment In plenty of time.
The Kissimmee Valley* Gazette is roieleh\|;o*idt tha-OKiipfsikui ol ;hp. survey
of the route of the Citnls Southern rail~ way, which is designed to run between
Kissimmee and Sanford:"-'
The throe day automobile race meet to
■be held under the auspices' of tito Jack­
sonville Motor Club on the Atiuntic-Pnblo
beach, starting March 27, promises lobe
a great success. All of the lending
-l American--cura
compete. That the
mile record established by Oldfield will be
broken is the general hopo.
* Dr. Hobson, pastor of tho First Baptist
church of Jacksonville, thinks the church
should look niter young people, and to
this and has decided to give a moving
picture show each Friday night. The pie
tures will be of a wholesome, moral char­
acter. .
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. MARCII 24, 1911

p o p i u R i i Y p ia n o c o N t t s T
The Herald Piano Contest Will Close
on Friday, M arch 3ls1
Those who are interested in The Her­
ald's Voting Contest can appreciate the
hard work done by the hustling contes­
tants who uro working for the grand
prize piano. For two weeks the closing
warning has been sounded, giving each
contestant notice to exert themselves to
gain first place and hold it.
The contest will close March 31st and
open until
Saturday n o o n / X p r ii ^ ? lb
end. contestant can have a chance to get
all possible. This- will also give ample
time for letters from other states to be
received.
*There will lio change of stunding be
7HTbtato0?£C52TtZBrXStmt'couut Is made.
In this way each contestant will have a
fair show, and the one securing the larg­
est number of votes will be given'ltie
$500 Piuno. Up until this time each
week a correct standlpR was given, and
it was quite easy to tell how many votes
it would require to gain tbe leadership
tlw next week. But there will be no way
tu*w,*o wa-suggest you gq, after subscrip­
tions with a vim und win Hie piuno. Or­
ganize your forces. Re-cunvass every
liotiie inThis city and vicinity and make
tbe closing home run u winner. Others
have done it and so cun you. Try it once
uiul sec.
The following schedule will be effective
until tho close of the contest:
Terms

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. Frier

New mu) Renewal
Subscriptions

1 Year

f 2.00

2,000

2 Year

1.00
0.00

5,000

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10,000
3 Year
25.000
10.00
5 Year
50.000
15.00
10 Year
Write your name plainly and address
The Herald's 'Contest Editor. Mrs. M. F
Keyes, Sunford, Fla.

Phllllpowskl Colbert
A quiet hut beautiful marriage was
solemnized ut the Presbyterian church
Wednesday morning. 22nd, tit il o'clock,
when Mr. J. M. Philhpiwskl of Maricopa,
California and Miss Beatrice Colbert of
Sanford, recently of Norfolk. Vn., were
joined in holy wedlock by Key. J. F. Mc­
Kinnon, pastor of the Presbyterian church,
Mrs. W. T.--Johns and Miss Mabel Doty
being In attendance.
The tnniriage of Mr. Phllllpowskl amF
Misa Gilbert is the culmination of a pret­
ty romance and was not u/iexj&gt;ected to
their friends.«
Mr. Pldllpowaki Is a suace-isful business
man. being an otlicinl of the Kern Trad­
ing &amp; Oil Co., of California, one of the
lurge developing companies in tl&lt;e Cali­
fornia oil field, und was compelled to
leave immetilntely for Californin In re­
sume his duties.
Miss Culhert is u charming young lady
of Norfolk, V a , and is associated with
the Florida Vegetable Growers' Assocldtiou. Mrs, Phillipowbki will remain in
Sanford witii her mother und - brother, at
tlie residence of Mrs. Julius, until her
home at Maricopa, Gdifutiiiu. 1(j com­
pleted.
"Miss Peggy.” while she has been in
Sanford only a short time, has a great
many friends here and they Join us in
This picture is nn illustration of three
wishing the young couple all happiness in curved spoons'made by tne Aiasknn ' In­
dielr new life.
--------- _| dians. The largest of the three measures
16 inches from tho tip of the handle to
Rubensteln Recital
Beryl Rubensteln, the young boy pianist the end of the itowl. It is made from
who played In the studio of Mrs. Fannie the horns of &lt;ghe mountain sheep, and
S. Munson last SatOWay evening, greatly the handles of ail titree ure line specimen
delighted, and evon surpassed the expec­ of Indian skill in l|te art of curving. The
tations of those who were so fortunate as inpiUest spoon is ebony colored and is
to bear Mm. The young boy’s technical made of mountain goat's horn. They
command, combined with a most artistic were obtained by Frunds Labadle in
Skugway, during his trip to Alaska lust
interpretation was marvelous.
Specially delightful In, technical evi­ summer.
dence Ms smooth flowing and brilliant nrMillinery Opening
pegging—the trial of every piano student.
On next Tuesday und Wednesday Mar.,
The most difficult of such passages, under 28th and ¿»tETHrSTJ. If. Bruton will re­
bis little fingers, were as connected, ceive the Indies of-Snnford at tier parlors,
clear cut and well modulated as a single 110 Palmetto Avenue, the occasion being
five finger exercise could become.
tbe regular Millinery Opening und display
Master RubensteJn'a memory is prodi­ of spring and summer hats. Mrs. Bruton
gious and covers a repertory of 200 com­ hus just returned from the eastern mar­
positions. ihdudlng the best from all the kets where all tbe latest creations In
world's masters, ancient and modern, of millinery were purchased for the Sanford
^ wMch bis program of lost Saturday night trade. An especially large stock of pat­
was a type, and. included compositions of tern aind tailored hats and a treat U in
. Chopin, McDowell's The Eagle and store ft^r the ludies who delight in beauti­
• Witch’s Dance, Rubensleln's Barcanolle, ful head gear. Remember the dates Mur.,
an elaborate left band number of Lesche- 28lb and 29th.
tisxky from Lucia di Lannermoor, conMas. J. H. Bruton's
. eluding with a masterful rpiulering of the
110 Palmetto.
-----ihMtgarien-Raphaod* Na. Ji nLLiliO
Ff I- WoOn/Qirtrhinrtng—the two star«,
Beryl Rubenstein's genius places him
on tbe roll of the world's ''Child Wonder," rooms in the Stone-Govo building put In
while the result of U i few “years' study Mrofolass shape and ready for occuiwmcy.
'added ranks Mm with this country’s It is rumored that they will be ~occupied
as business bouses.
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GREAT DEVELOPMENTS

Volume III

NEWS OE THE WORLD

* h o u s in g m e e t in g

Commercial Club Will Have o Jo llin es
Items of Interest Gleaned From
Hon Monday Night
Knowing that there are many moment
Various Sources
ous questions to he discussed for the wel­
fare of Sanford. President Lake has
IMPROVEMENT ON RIGHT LINES called a meeting for next Monday night HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
In the Eagles Hall. There will be plenty
of refreshments soft and otherwise and
The Proposition la Assuming Proper the majqr dontos - pi festivities. S. Kungo Here th e R eadert will rind a Brief
Historical Spring riow lng
and Dick Calhdun assures every one that
' P roportions S atisfacto ry to
For Hurried Readers
tlie
{titter
man
will
be
well
supplied,
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Outside Capitalists
There are-.many new members that
Richard A. Ballinger, former Secretary
. W te thTe lo W ttw TVyw rertm ücrd
mvar.
•h-.terr'.ir, .wsll-hcgiu a Jibe! suit
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Tbcre *** b® br,*ht doyl nbtf
days for every section in this world of member should bring a friend and show against Gifford Plnchot and others as
ours. There are Times when It seems them the hospitality of Sanford's Com­ soon as ho rests from the duties of his
that every cloud has a silver lining and mercial Club. A delegation of Geneva office that have kept hlui busy during the
then a dark cloud Obscures the tun and it folks will also he present to discuss (he closing months of his incumbency.
may seem for awhile that a total eclipse draw-bridge on tite Geneva road and
Thomas T. Williams, business manager
will occurr-Sanford for the past Tew years kindred subjects.
of thc-.Ncw York Evening) Journal, is
This meeting should he well attended dangerously III from efyctpaUs.an d _ a
lias been more talked about than 'any
other section in the entire south. Like and every business man of Sanford who complication of diseases. Mr. Williams
every other proposition that is good there isnot'aiready u member sltould become is a prominent figure Id’ tlie newspaper
are plenty to Imitate and the original suf­ one on Monday night.
world. It Is feared that his death Is Im­
fers until things right themselves.
minent.
Sanford is being rightedl
The Wq^fncsday Club
The Billy Hltt-Kntherine Elkins romance
The small grower, the large grower, the
A goodly (lumber of the club with one
lias come to life again, with the news
merchant und the capitalist will'now re­ visitor, was present nt the Meeting Wed­
that Miss Elkins and Mr. Hitt have been
alize more "than ever before * and their nesday afternoon: ut tite residence of
house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
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profits can bo figured upon a systematic Mr*. Ceo.-ttr+'ertinki.
Leltcr
on
their houseboat, now in Florida
basis.
"Our University, Hie Inst of my mortal
waters.
Organization wHJ now tnke the ptuceof cares, and thtH ast -servie» 1 cau-ruudur
Next Tuesday’the Sixly-sccotfd Congress ~— *irregular methods System will prevail my country” Jefferson.
.
where jt did Dot exist before, and the in­ The entire program Wednesday-after­ will convene in extraordinary session to
*t,
vestor who now seeks Florida as a place noon was interesting condensed histories take up the CanndlatT’reciprocity-matter.--------to get regular returns will come to San­ of the great Universities, and "Tlie U. S. .Ttmt, the Solons will not stop at that,
ford first. Many changes ure taking place Academy at Richmond. The paper on however, is certain from tlie statements
at present to bring out the very best re­ 'The University of Virginia,” prepared given out by the Democrats who will con­
sults in the groat vegetable industry. by Mrs. G W. Goodrich, of Orlando; and trol the lower house. Present indications
Muiiy improvements will he made thin read by Mrs. S, O. Guise, wua not only are that immediately upon the convening
summer that cannot be given to thq pub­ most interesting bin entertaining und in­ of Gmgrers a resolution will be Intro­
&lt; A|
structive, retracing us it did the carllet duced which will have tlie efTcct of put­
lic at this time.
Chief turning'the iqany developments is history of tills grêut institution, from the ting President Taft on the grill in regard
the plan of the Sanford t Land Develop­ time of Its inception' lit the*mind of to tite sending of troop# to the Mexican
ment Co., whose prospectus appears in Jefferson, one of its principal founders, border.
*
Chontp Clark, while attending a dinner
this issue. Tlie purpose of litis company its subséquent history und vicissitudes
in honor of William .-Jennings Bryan's
is to pqt into cultivation 1,000 acres of up to the present time.
iund, jdant crops and market them under
“Washington and Lee .University", was fifty-first birthday, last night made ob­
a systematic plan that will guarantee re­ very cleverly considered in "ti fine paper, servations about tite coming session' of
sults.
prepared by Miss Pencilea LHller, and Congress. Some Republicans said Mr.
Instead of Individuals working at vari­ read by Mrs. J. C. McDaniel, in Miss Gurk, huve bsguu an afTort to force Con­
gress into acting on reciprocity, and Unit'
ance the land v ttin e " u n d e r one head, Lclfier absence.
thus.effecting a large saving in every
The interesting history of’ihis bulwark otonb, by asserting that the President has
stage of the work.
of leurning was carefully reviewed from tite right to adjourn Congress if the two
Instead of buying n form^. thn-Juvesij tfonfovi» &lt;mIuui it was known us "Liberty Housol cannot ugree on a date for ndfrgn ever ¿dIn , chiitinifnigTDTfs d u im rvornnm e,'
will buy aleck.uutLL®mixejj jToflt on his
investment, without giving his time and to Wusititiglup University; alter endow«*! Jourued Congress and the chances. are
attention to n w ork with which he Mm- tite college, mid Still later, when the name ten to one if President Taft adjourns Con­
of its Illustrious Presiïiciit, Kotiert E. Lee, gress to prevent our curing. outrages In
self i,s not familiar.
the Pnyne-Aldrieh-Sinoot tariff bill lie wifi**
The'celery delta may in lime he given wus added to that ol WueHngton.
The puiier on "Huiiipdeii-Stditey Gillcge not bo able to command one-third of thft
over to just such n coojierutive plan. *
As suited above there are large dcvel- to he given by Miss Gertrude Speer, wus votes of the eleciorial college, and there
metils in store lor Sanford. The business postponed at iter request to it later dute. Will he hardly enough Republicans in tlie
The members who were 'present are House to call the ayes and nays.
o( raising winter vegetables is a manu­
‘-'I
indebted
to Mrs. 1). L. Thrasher, for her
facturing enterprise—“a furmer's factory"
The negotiations fur tlie loan of $50,i,*v
—umf.like every other great industry will able (Ntiier on tlie' earliest liislury, of tlie UOJ.OOO to Clmm by American groups of.
Ikivu to he transacted along systematic briliiuni French.American scheme, to financiers have reached a final stage, all
found, "The U. S. Academy ut Richmond. points ut Issue having been ngreed upon,
hues.
Great thing* ure In spire, for Lucky Some of the historical minds *among die
is expected that utt iut|&gt;erial edict
S itiiotd—so great that only the future members, ittuy have had some uf the sanctioning the loans will he Issued tills
oohwehs brushed from their memories, week.'
can foretell.
Tlie Sanford Lund Development Co. ure while'other*. received historical Instruction
Soft nose bullets, forbidden by tlie rules
nbotlt the Academy, charmingly fold.
the pioneers.
ol war, nre being used try. both sides in
'Ills name was long ago indelibly in­ the Mexican cumpuign. Gd.Cuellar, who
Tlie cuorerative plan rules the world!
scribed in (lie World's Hall of fame'*.
commanded the Mexican troops u t . the
About the New President
Program fur Murch 2Utlt.
buttle uf G i b u s Grandes, reports officially
Mi
The following is tuken from the Amer­
Edgar Alien Poo—Life Sketch nticl that nearly all of tho wounded men re­
ican Bunker:
«
"Pathological Study", Mis. G. U. Wuldrou. ceived their injuries from soft-nosed
‘At n meeting of tho directors of the
Poe's Place in Literature, Mrs. A. K. bullets. Tite report also comes from Agua
Orlando Bunk &amp; Trust Company, Orlando. Phillips.. *
Prlcta that almost every federal soldier
Fla., March 4, 1911, M. M. Smith, was
Readings (selected), Mrs. U K . Phillips. wounded there was shot with soft-nosed
elected to the office of president.
"A king ontm said of a man struck down,
bullets,
‘Tatter ho seems iq death*.
The hank has been successful from Its
And this sprrcli holds im th for now f t then.
Bonds of the new Panama canal loan. - - «&amp;HI
organization, and enjoys well deserved
Tis «fier lUuüi we measure men' .
which will be floated before June 1« .will
prestige in lluancial circles by reason of
M agazines For The Library
he of three, denominations—$ 100, $500
the .personality and business qualifiatWith
tlie
April
numbers,
the
Library
and $ 1,000, according to present plans of
lions of its farmer president, the late
subscriptions
to
magazines
expire.
Be­
the treasury department. There will he
Judge James D. Beggs. Following the
death of Judge Beggs, it became the duty fore renewing, wo wish to know how many no $20 bonds, a denomination issued in
of the directors to select a tuuu of that magazines will he given to the library, some of the jircvious so-called pojailar
J ■
strength necessary to not only retain the regularly each month when the subscribers loans. .have
read
them.
We
can
then
use
our
In a statement Issued by tlie comptroller
confidence of the community, but he able
to assume tlie responsibility of contioulng money to the beet advantage, and secure of tlie currency, it it shown that the fortythe greatest number of magazines.
four national hanks In Florida tire, a p ­
the prosperity of the Institution.
Will all who will agree to give one or parently in a healthy financial condition.
The new president has been ilimately
associated with tlie affairs of the bank more magazines regularly, please notify They huve loans and discounts amounting
since its organization in 10W. He is the the librarian by Suturduy.. March .25ihjff 10*29.159.554,35; capjtal stock $5,850,000;
president of the Peoples Bank of Sanford. possible, or ut any rate, by tlie following surplus fund $2,341,300; individual de­
Fla., vice president of tlie Florida Trust Tuesday, March 28thf
posits $28,292,301.50.
Notifications to this effect moy he
Gimpany of Jacksonville, Hu., and vice
High School Not*»
—puriJcnt of tite Bank uf «Vinter Garden. given in person ut the library room, on
Saturday
or
Tuesday,
by
mail
to
the
Tbe
Irving
Literary
Society
field
a
meet­
Fla.
Mr. Smitli has every qualification for librarian.'poll-office box 1093, or by tele­ ing Monday in which there were aeveral
papers on Dickens aud his works.
successfully handling tite affairs of tlioso phone to her at Dr. Howard's residence,
M rs . E, W. D. Dunn,
who are associated with Min. His elec­
The Boy's Debating Society held a
,
Librarian.
tion to the presidency of tbe Orlando
meeting Monday afternoon. Tbe subject
Dink and Trust Company Is an expres­
of debate was "Resolved that Cremation
Sanford to Orlondo
sion of confidence, the reward of merit,
The Sanford Traction Co., have had an sltould take tlie place of earth burial'^ It
and is a gratification to bis many frienda
application for franchise before Orlando was decided tliat everyone sltould be
in Florida and other states."
city council for some time and we under­ cremated, after death of oourae.
The third and deciding game of tbe
stand will endeavor to bring matters to
__ 5 0,000 Vo tes Reward
nT Tl'KTndireitjn-et ones a s they arn prepar­ Deland-Sanford series wifi be played next
As s reward for faithfulness' Uio'Con~
test Manager will give the contestant se­ ing to make further extension!. Chief, week In tla sp iLy) To ditie each Tatto
curing the largest namher subscriptions engineer W. A. Ginn and force are in tho won a game and both ure after tbe third
field moving south locating Uae,
gume.
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r à v 'û f S
by Mar. 31st 60,000 extra votes.

The Celery Delta Will Startle
The Worltt This-Season

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Getting in front and staying there
—That's the way Marathou races are won. It's the way we're winning the men of Sanford and vicinity to see the wisdom ami
economy of buying their clothes at this Btore of low prices. Getting in front with far better values than any other store offers,we're staying there by virtue of the unexcelled style, lit, finish, and fabric of clothing we sell and the great savings our low prices
moke possible.
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BIHQHAM, HÖf KINS CO.
BALTIMORE, MD.

Mens’ Straw
Hats
Hundreds o f t h e m
here in all- -the newest
/
weaves and shapes.
WE’VE A “STRAW” for
every head and the
best “straw” you can
buy for the head, best
quality, best style, best
value, and here you
have a dozen of styles
to choose
from — a
t' .»
larger and more varied
assortment than in any
other stock in the city.
Prices 50c to 5.00

As we handle the good clothes proposition you’re a sure winner yon can’t go wrong, because we've got things framed up
just right for you. We’ll show you clothes that you'll like, that fit you, that are becoming to you; and we'll sell them to you at
prices that ore record-breakers.
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’No one disputes the assertion that our prices are the lowest—even our competitors admit that; but they'll try to even
things up for themselves by telling you that their assortments and qualities are better. But, if you ore wise, you’re not going to
be blinded by mere advertising talk—you’re going to insist on “btrlrtg shown;” to'decidc for yourself; you're going to ninke it your
business to see our excellent line of—

SM AR T,
A T P R IC E S T H A T
RANGE FROM

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And you can take this from us, straight—you'll find an assortment of Bpring and summcnsuits, hère that will surprise
you; an assortment that is one of the best, if not THE best, in the entire city. Certain it. is that no more stylish suits or prettier
patterns are shown ANYWHERE. Every new style kink and every new coloring that finds favor with smart dreapers is fully
represented in the splendid stocks that we have gathered. And no matter what your particular taste or fancy may be, you can
easily gratify’lt here.
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Among other good lines we're showing a superb stock of the famous ISAAC-H AM BURGHER &amp; SONS fine clothes—the
best ready-to-wear clothes made. They’re made of all-wool fabrics, tailored in the most perfect manner, and cut in the latest
styles; and you can’t buy better clothes thon these anywhere on earth.
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If you're in (rent ift the good clotjygtracc and want to stay there, or if you want to get there, the clothes you need are
here—and they're priced lower than clothcs^tf equal style and quality can be bought anywhere

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or of through the skillful direction of competent show bis appreciation is to refrain from
them. officials, second to that of no other plnce creating discord in the party. Mr. Bryan
Indeed, wrir tx»riiiBming~n~rr~pfea»Ant of Its size anywhere—a d ty where tiurmony is an able man and no one should foal
too see how their oyes sparkle and how among the communicants of the different himself lit to the belief that the Nebras­
Budget of Opinion "Ju st Be- their cheeks Slow. They are jotting the churches Is in perfect accord with objects kan has lost hla following^ l i e still
THE—
better of the boys tacauso Utey can be sought by our forefathers of Uiq “Muy- has a blind army behind him that will
' tween You and Me"
trusted to come to their work in good flowers", and all doctrines are able ex­ follow whenever he chooses to* lead. In­
D a n fo rt) i a n b
form. They may not he as strong as the pounded with unuainmelod freedom from stead of exercising the power which he
Furnished on all occasions at
EVEN THE GATE PO ST NOT IN IT hoys, but they take care of their strength. the pulpits of our different churches—u knows he has to thwawt the wishes of
They don't smoke, they don’t chew, they d ty whose social advantages are equal many of those who stood by him in his
Popular Prices. For terms setdon't drink, they don't gamble, they don't to those afforded by places many times struggles, he should remain in the back­
A Chlel I f Among Ye Taking Notes loaf. Society puts up arbitrary rules for its size and age—a d ty where the rich ground with the declaration -that he does
the girls,-and they must abide by them enjoy every luxury desired, and the poor not care to interfere in the work of choos­
and Faith, He'll Prent 'Em**—
A t P o s t o f f lc c
or
lose caste. The boys are suffered to are not allowed to suffer—a d ty where ing a candidate. That would certainly
* So Says S aunterer.
make tbslr own rules and take the con­ peace and good will toward all men” Is be more becoming than the everlasting
9pmhi Cw m . m . m ii I. n . HmrtU.
exemplified. Such a d ty is ours, whose strife-stirring in which hrf has been en­
4 My friend, Charlie Dingee. sprung a sequences. Many a boy thinks he can he
praises we shout aloud from the housetop gaged since he made hit!' appearance on
gay
and
deceive
everybody,
and
he
runs
new one on me the other day. lie said
through the Herald columns. If, perchance, the political map.
along
until
he
loses
his
job.
By
that
time
that If all the world powers would agree’
a copy of this paper should fall into the
he
is
apt
to
think
lhat
somebody
has
to have peace, all the needless expendi­
Plum bing and
undermined him. and to look quite past hands of any who are in search of a new 4 I have no wish to dissuade any one
ture of worships and armies could be
location—a
place
where
church,
school
froip
being
vaccinated
if
they
wish
it
himself In an attempt to locate the guilty
Gas Fitting
saved and put upon good roads and the
and social advantages are given emphasis, done. My contention has been against
party.
Business
is
all
the
time
putting
Uulted States would be the greatest coun­
up bars against the gay young man. and where you can live out your alloted compulsory vaccination where no epidem­ AN Work Receives My Personal Attr'ntnm
try on the globe In every particular. The
and best efforts
Positions of requiring reliability and regu­ number of years withoutfear of pestilence ic prevails. I also wish to Inform our
Idea Is great all right, but Charlie forgets
or famine, we say,like one of old:. "Come good d'Ktors thjit a better board of health Opposite City Hall
larity
ure
being
cloaed
against
him.
He
Phone 2:10
. that it would be as difficult to get all the
thou with us and we will do thee good”, and a general cleaning up of the negro
may
not
see
that
he
is
bounced
because
countries of the civilised world together
quarters would prove quite as efficacious
he isn't honest, for be may be able to with emphasis on the "do.'.* ..
as It Is to get the' people of Sanford
us compulsory vaccination. The incident f * ASHES ROACHPEPPER+
swear with oleftr conscience that he never
Heights and Sanford together.
I l
tea«a - r U n T î £ / A / i ^ " * * "
took so much as u nlckle in his life that 4 Seeing a workiuun busily engaged in is closed with mb and the “ethics of the
• • •
did not belong to him.. He has had to be manufacturing whut appeared to be moil profession" can again resume the even
4 Well, the blow lies fallen! The cru­ sent for. He hasn't been faithful. He umcms at the city building the other day tenor of Its wuy. But 1 insist that in the
kBl* fto M M v Ab u AWUtv Fk#t
H W . A n iW a n
M e n I k U n 4 H m * •»#»
sade against strong drink will now take a has lied us to why he was late, and to I thought that maybe that epidemic of matter of a (ward or health, Sanford needs
IfM«
fcrrp» A l « » * 4 ¿ofrfcrad u*
»Wuy- »n«U «0 Yrfcutu»
test and start In anew ogainst the soft where he was last night. He has gone small pox had broken out and the city u greater effort. The filthy appearance
*0*
s w Vorm «*4 prêtent! Ha* C
Uà. ta te a t» « B ot Y o u dealer •dtwrdtr %*
drink, that Insidious and seductive article upon the theory that It was nobody's was preparing for it by making tomb of some places are enough to make a
&gt;&lt;* front i?*f
tfeugftu vt et *»y &amp;»»
pUMAfc m two n w t r i O# Ron.it PtpfV* te * »
that come from the fizz tank and steals business how he occupied his time out- stones in advance. Upon inquiry I learn­ man aea rick just to observe it in passing.
owns« ol RärvtiU for » C«nr% or ont
ktaKfipepper, or t* tu Maate» of ka*t**k lo# 1 1
upon the system unawares. Cooo-Cola is sldtf business hours. Yet the growth of a ed that these monuments were to be
er V* t y M tsnsff borne» of Jr*»««* or w» wie It
• _* —The Sauhtuek. Z
toar* J Mun-f fw rrtr ter I J 00
Three r « l *
the first One [rut upon the rack and emi­ bad character, If you are at all dose to placed at the Intersection of every street,
tu«f aiwrtd If tM» wttifict«#y, raonry f*te*d*d
nent authorities have discovered that It It, is about as obvleui as the growth of a In order that the d ty engineer could find
A S H E D I S I N F E C T A N T CO
YOU TA K E NO RISK.
T a m s * . Fionio*.
. contains caffeine and Is deleterious to U&gt;e corn field. The prudent business man the proper corner for his surveys. Then. A
flE
LS
b R
NAI
A Sb M
A T5SAUL
AULT
health, whatever that means.
Our
R
sputatisn
and
Money
Are
Bask
Bia»
«,*flig
•*Rse»,
Im,
A
An.
n . äst
eedCu
CtsW
n en
M
the*
the* tñ
* * &lt;
does not always wait until tie bas a will be two hundred of these monuments
isa*
A
s
isAiq
h
e
a
m
m
i
»an
nife
♦ of This Offer.
I knew Itl There la too much money case in court He prefers to settle the made and placed in position at a total
~T’.
Ws pay for all the mcdlclno used
being coined by brother Candler in At- little things with his employes before they oust of about SSOO. Further comment Is
during Hie triil,"lT our remedy falls to
Isnta and he a U U n s u a come am iss nr have gone iJia rfa r." BuiIb m i l s - cdmihg‘i unooceoery.
completely relieve you of constipation!
. quit selling the "caffeine deleterious to more and more exacting on the point of
btalth." That new skyscraper in Atlanta individual character. It is looking out 4 From present indications It looks as if We take all the risk. You are not ob­
did the work and envious eyes, have for integrity, and it is saying that what­ G-vernor Harmon, of Ohio, will be the ligated to us tu nny way whatever, If
long upon iL Twere better for ever the head of the bouse Is the salary democratic nominee for president next you accept our offer. Could anything
be more fair for you 7 Is there any
+
QfiuiW to bury his ill gotten gains and list must be dean. This demand opens year. This is sufficient reason for William
reason why you sbuuld hesitate to put
«AND
♦
pu( on the air of poverty.. Quick wealth b wide door to the girls, and there is only Jennings Bryan to start*!» fight on him. our claims to a practical test?
in tbs fizz business courts Investigation, one way in which it can be closed against He is not Mr. Bryan's candidate. It can
The most scientific, common sense
ti-.
e e •
them, and that is to meet the competition, not be said in any sense of the word that treatm ent Is ltexall Orderlies, which
4 The girls are getting the better of the end by the removal of It through con­ Mr. has helped him in his political career. a r t eaten like candy. They -are very
Then be must not l&gt;e rermltted to go on pronounced, gentle nnd pleasant In
boys in many lines of genteel employ­ solidation.
ROOM 20
e
/
e
•
bis
way without obstacles being placed action, and particularly agreeable In
ment. The boys may complain of this
as they will, but the fact stands. The 4 Ours Is a d ty that enjoyamany natural in his path by the hungry Nebraskan. every way. They do not cause diar­
,j Upstairs, Pico Block
young, women In this, and many towns, and acquired resources—a d ty that needs Just because be has been unusually rhoea, nausea, flatulence, griping or
any
Inconvenience
whatever.
ltexall
after a certain hour, are quite as much In hut ill* skillful nuinljmliilLin of a »nan honored by the democratic, party. 1 do Orderlies are particularly good for chllevidence on their way to work as the to maks them yield bountifully of their
-Ope » Tuesdays-4 tt&gt;~
foPPrçgkJSiÜtiilUiA -diee^-aged and dent a ra'pcrftflüi:
-young toot: and the a c n r x h e -w tiu to w l-rta rtfe g ia re^ iubsuhtlal d ty whose without ideas,” but it does seem to me
AND
We arge you to try Bezel! Ordercan see that they look trim and neat, foundations are laid upon a soil that can­ that the more becoming part for him to 11* a t our risk. Two sizes. 10c.
Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m.
ih«f they hoM up their heads as if they not be surpassed for ' productiveness a play is that of a follower. He has been sad 25c. Remember, you can got
B meet the world and their city »uppüod with the very best and loyally supported by the majarlty of the Raxati U irm edlestn this community
employers. They have none of the ap- purest of water- d ty whose educational democrats of the country and It appears « tly a t our store—The
Btore.
S t r a n g e r s W e lc o m e
of having deprived themselves advantages have reached a standard. to me that the least be can now do to
L. R. PHILIPS
of the necessary amount 'o f sleep,
CURBSTONE GLEANINGS carrying
-a headache along with

U S Ic

H .C. Haskins

C. H. DINGEE

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Sanford Library |

Free Reading Room t

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�March 24,1911It

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fLORIDA PRESS ASSO C IATIO N
Meeting Will be Held a t T*Mafinsscc In April
Tallahassee, March 18.—Socretary T.-J.
Appleyanl, of the Florida Pres* Associa­
tion ho# sent out to members and other
newspaper men throughout the state the
call and ofllclol program for the meeting
ta bedwhl ln thliclty, April 24-267 F61‘ lowing the line heretofore adopted by the
executive committee o f ' the organization
t _o f inviting some prominent layman to
'&gt;‘ address the association—he has tills year
in view of the great educatiortal cam­
paign conducted Uiroughout Florida last
year, and the appointment by Gov..Gil­
christ of an educational commission to
revise the school laws, to have the first
night's session (Monday, April 24) an
educational evening, and one of the mem­
bers of the education evening, und one of
the members of the educational com­
mission has been requested, and lias ac
quiesed, to address the members and the
public on the excellent work it lias ac­
complished, the report on which will be
submitted to Gov. Gilchrist in a few days.
Dr. Conradl, president of the Florida State
College for Women, has entered heartily
into the work, and will render through
bis students a rich musical treat, followed
by u reception.' Two of the,best informed
members on educational lines, editors
2
though they bo, are also on the program
for the educational .ipeeiing, und Presi­
dent Francis P. Conroy, of the Jackson­
ville 13oard of Trade, will mukc an ad­
dress on The Business Man's Part Ip Ed­
ucation. The entire membership of the
association, as well as newspa|&gt;er men
who are not members, should be present
ut the coming, the thirty-second, annual
meeting of the association.
The following is tho program';
Monday evening, AprilT24, b p. in. Music—Students of the college.
Invocation—Rev. Samuel Moran.
Music.
Address—Our Public Schools Are Not
Reformatories, M. F. Hethermgtoii, NeWs
Lakeland.
Music.
Education In ItA Rclultun tu the Punish*!
mont of Crime. W. A. Russell, Nl-ws,
Pula Urn.
Music.
Address—The Work of the Florida Ed­
ucation Commission, lion. Thomas F.'
McCarry, Jacksonville.
The Business Man's Part in Educutluuul
Mutters. Hon.-Francis P. Conroy, presi­
dent bounl of trade, Jacksonville,
Music.
Followed by a deception tendered the
Press Association by the fuculty and
students of Die Florida State College for
Women. *
1uesduy, April, 25, 0 n. in.
Invocation—Rev. A. L. Woodward.
Business session. Reports of otlice.rs
und routine business.
Afternoon session, 2:30 o'clock.
Invocation—Rev. J. B. Pruitt.
Address—The State 'Should Furnish
Means for Advertising Her Resources from
un Official,J und Therefore Authentic,
- - Stundpointr How to Secure Dm Funds for
the Purpose, C. L Bittlnger, Stur, Ocala.
Address—Florida Colonies; What of
ThetuT R. J. Holly, Herald, Sanford.
Address—The Newspajicr und Gyoil
Jiouds; the Duty of the Press In This
Movement, R. F. McCormack. Democrat,
Live Oak, and A. K. Wilson, Tribune. Fort
Pierce.
*.
Night session, 8 o'clock.
Invocation—Rev. J. B. Mitchell.
Address—The Editorial Column, Its Re­
lation to (lie Public, Frank L. Mayes.
Journal, Pensacola.
Address— The Duty and Mission of (lie
Press, Frank A^Wnlpole, Record, Manatee.
Wednesday. A tail, 16, 9 o'clock.
, Invocation—Rev. W. H. Zeigler.
Business session. Reports of commit­
tees. —
Address—System In u Newspaper and
Jo{&gt; Otlice, Wallace F. Stovall,. Tribune,
Tampa.
•—
Final adjournment.
i,

ONDA Y

G re a t

FOR AGED PEOPLE.
Old Folks Should B* Careful In T h slr
Salaotlon of Regulative Madlolna. ■

We have a aafe, dependable and al­
together idea) remedy that t* particu­
larly- adapted to tlm requirement» of
aged people and persona of weak con*
■Ututloaa who suffer from constipa­
tion or other bowel disorder*. Wo aro
ao certain that It will relieve then«
complaints and give absolute satisfac­
tion In every particular that we offer
U with onr personal guarantee that It
shall cost the user nothing If ft falls
to substantiate our claim*. This rem­
edy la called Hex all Orderlies.
Uezall Orderlies have a soothing,
healing, strengthening, tonic and regu­
lative action upon the bowels. They
remove all Irritation, dryness, soreness
and w eakness They restore the bow
ela*and associate organa to more vlg— m and henithy-neqvlty- JZMX JU t
eaten like candy, may be taken a t any
time without Inconvenience, do not
cause any griping, nausea, diarrhoea,
jexcsMdva^looseness, flatulence or other
disagreeable effect“ PrESTÂC;^mud 10c
B oldnolyat our store—The Bexall St ore.

-Will find manv new articles on display-olL Spring’s most Sea­
sonable Merchandise at prices not matched.
DON'T FAIL T O S E E T H E M A N Y BA R G A IN S FOR

MONDAY, MARCH

27th

81x90 Sheets,79c
71C

Nonday Special

A special full-size 81x90-inch Sheets,
Seamless, an3' free from dressing and worth
abo^t 90c. Sec these Monday

As a leader for M o n d a y o n l y
Twcnty-onc pieces of lawn in neat
Polka Dot, Ring and Floral Pat­

60c Sheets 49c

terns will be on sale Monday only

This ifrnspwiHMwiBi^iHl worth 60c, but os”
leader, B ee these Sheets at only. ............................. 4f)c

PIHowTCases - |

Pillow Cases

42x3G-inch Pillow Cases in a special linen finish
and worth each 15c. Special price only............ . I2 ‘i c
As a special for Monday only we will sell u 42x36inch Pillow Case at e a ch .............. .V*.r..........r " .~ .9 c

10yds for 39c

Wash Goods Specials

Nonday Only
Wc will place on sale a lot of
't -

Lacc Curtains, three yards long; as
a special e a c h ...................................

muk-

29 Cents”-

15c ti&amp;wns and Dimities 12jc
~.
Don’t miss seeing this beautiful selection of Lawns
in neat Floral and Figured Patterns, worth
I5e yard. Our p r ic e ..................................
25c Flaxon Checks 19c
This is a special value in a line white
Flaxon and wortli 25c yard. S p e c ia l....
30c Linen 24c
A splendid seller for 30c n yard in a natural
color Linen.. See this lot Monday a
yard............ ....................
................
39c Anconia Silks 31c
For Monday only we will place on sale the latest
Anconia Silks, worth 39c yard; Monday only O l
as a special, y a rd ..............................^
71-Inch Bleached Table Damask
In an ci11-Linen special Satin ilnisli,
-I Q
worth $1.40 a yortlrUnruiir price uniyr— y ’i W i w

M O N D A Y ’S N O T IO N S P E C IA L S
Dutch Collars *
J u s t received, a la rge.assortment ofD utc h. Col 1ar%
well made and worth twice the money. See m
tills special only....................... ........................ I w W
" Hand Bags
Special line of new Hand Bags. See these special
prices a t ........ .............. 59 c and 89c, up to $ 3 .9 8
Dress Shields
•rrr Just received, a large line of new Dress Shields
Silk, also Nainsook covered. P rices..15c, 21c, 37c
Ladies’ Lisle Hose 23c
Special line of Gauze Lisle Hose in Black;*
all sizes. See these Monday at, p a ir....-__
r
15q Suspenders 10c
While this lot of Suspenders last we will -|
sell these 15c values a t only . ___ ................... I
Hat Pins
See these new Hat Pins in latest styles; special
«4&gt;t—
■■
... .......So. 10c and 23o

FURNITURE

MEN’S FURNISHINGS

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&gt;

Our Large Stock of Furniture has
just arrived consisting of Beds, Dressers,
Washstands, Chiffoniers, Wardrobes,
Sideboards, Hall Racks and a full assdrtment of Rocking Chairs, also straight
Chairs. See this handsome.- line of
new Furniture.
Special values in Combination,
Cotton and Felt.Mattresses for Monday
*

and 1.69

5 PAIR MEN’S GEORGIA KNIT SOCKS 25C

SHOES!

BO YS’ SUITS
Just arrived a full
line of Boys’ Buster
Brown Suits in Chev­
iots^ Madras and Ga­
latea. These are great
values at 98cy 1-48

$1.25 Crash Shirts 97c
Ju st received, the latest in Crash Shirts for men,
lirphrin white without collars. See these
Q T T tf*
Monday at, each .......................... . . . - : ----&amp; " ^
35c Sox 25c
See our large, selection of Imported Sox in solid
colors, also fancy patterns worth 35 c a pair O E a
Our price o n ly ........: ............. ...................
50c M en’s Underwear 39c *
By'making large contracts we are uhle to sell a line
of Elastic Seam Drawers, also Otis Drawers O Q f *
&amp; Undershirts, regular 50c sellers. Ourpriee
Hats!.
Hats!
See our large line of Straw Hats in the latest
shapes, for men. Special values $3.00 Hats $ 2 .7 9
and $1.75 values only $1.39

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See our large spring line of Snow’s Shoes
and Oxfords for men, “Union Made." Ail our
special line of $4.00 Oxfords in patent leather
gun metal, vici kid and tan. Our Q y | Q
special price, p air.........................

1.50 Misses Shoes 1.32
All patent leather pumps, sizes 1 1 % to 2
regular sellers at $1.30a pair. Don’t 1 9 0
fail to see these Monday at, a p a ir ... 1 * 0 «

BAMBOO
Porch Shades.
See our line of Bam­
boo Porch Shades,
just received, 8 feet
long and good value
for $2. Our special
price only . $1.48

D. A. C A LD W ELL &amp; SONS
Cash Department Store

— T w o S to rM — 124-12.3 East First Street

SANFORD

FLORIDA

�M«rch 24,1911

TH f Sftivi

% P l o w i n g wells are

• The most beautiful
• most highly Improved
3 and rlohest of all un2 oleared land in the
• £elery Delta_______

• guaranteed. Drainage
• sure. Numerous Bou­
levards,graded and
ditched, traverse this
property

Take Street Cars for

Loto In PALM VILLA J
sold on easy terms #

PALM
TEN

0 F a r m s In P A L M
#' H A M M O C K sold on
• easy terms

HAMMOCK

ROUND

TRIPS

DAILY

O nly three and
one-half m i l e «
from Sanford, on
hard s u r f a c e d
road
. . . .
Prioea will soon
ad vinca materially
Buy a town lot in
fA L M
V IL L A

The Sanford and
Everglades K. R.
will run freight
trail:!« and street
cars direct through
Palm Hammock
with side tracks
every half mile for

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park

10 acres o f stately
Palma,
Majestic
Oaks and fragrant
Yellow Jessamine
an exquisite spot
of untrammelsd

Palm Hammock
is being settled by
a very high class
of p e o p l e , A
home here insures
you good «tigli,
hors . . .
,

Jum'MiN*

Frequent a t r e e l
cay servies briny»
churches, theatres
and shopa to your

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Young Mon of Sanford buy a PALM HAM M OCK Farm or you will live
to regret It. Buy to-day. Come and see me.

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�March 24,1911

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A Budget of Interesting Items
From Correspondents

THE EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY
rm clent StrfTf o r R eporter» Weekly
Cover» th e T erritory Tor
The Herald

Mr. and Mrs. Reber llomrlghous ipent
Thursday with Mr. mul Mrs. Ellsworth on
Beardall avenue.
The school here has been closed and
tho pupils all go to town to the graded
scliool.
A meeting was callcJ for the evening
of tho 22nd, to elect • trustees for the
church society here and Friday cveiiliitT
of this.we-rk 4s called to—organize a vocal
class. Both meetings to be held lh the
church school house building.
The young people here have formed
themselves Into u club, called the Camer­
on City Music and Dancing Club. Dean
Sum m er or W inter
Myres is the dancing teacher ond several
local young men furnish music. The Brat we can supply your wnnts in the
two meetings have been /Icld at the Ran­ Automobile line. If you want to
dall home.
rent

GENEVA JOTTINGS .
Special CorrtitMoUenoe to The llerstd.
Mrs. G. R. Nicholson and young grand■on, Bunny Tlllis, left Tuesday for San­
ford.
Mrs. Samuel McBride from Lake Mary
A Motor For Any Purpose
CAMERON CITY ETCHINGS
visited her i^ter, Mrs. Aubrey Moran last
Saturday and Sunday.
To the Editor of Ttir'Hrrild:
we are at your service with the
Several carloads of celery and one of very best care. We never sleep.
Mr. and Mrs. Keiley Rnulereon from
Titusville visited relatives In Geneva last cabbage have been shipped from our If you are in trouble call us any
week, coming over in their -handsome Place recently, making busy tiincsjor the hour of the night or day.
farmers.
— * •—' , '*
Mr. Nichols and Mr. Keeler have been Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Company
Mra. Fultz and Mrs. Roberson spent a
portion of Inst week In Orlando, going frequent visitors lately.
PH O N E 331
thence to Sanford for a few days.
Dr. Lewis spent last Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Moran and Mra. Etheredge. spent a t Caincion City. Mr. Itnrris of Celery
Inst Tuesday in Sanford, also Mr. and avenue was also a Sunday caller.
Mrs. Hinia « «nM rw M iiifciyBN ,.v
Rev. G. B. Wnldroh
Miss Parmer, n trained nurse from Or­ tional church exchanged pulpits with our'
lando is In Geneva nursing J. W. Holder, pastor, Dr, Swartz Inst Sunday and gave
who Is still quite ill with pneumonln, tho us a most excellent sennon.
his symptoms are more favorable now.
J. L. Johnson and wife of Wichita'will
Mr. and Mrs. Van dc Car front Rochester arrive today for a visit with their old
niter an absence of several yenrs, are friends the Minnicks.
again In Geneva for several weeks, they
Hurry Ward and family were in town
arc at home at the residence of II. H. Tuesday forenoon calling and looking af­
Pntt (shall.
.
' .
ter some business interests.
We are glad to know that Mra. M. A.
T l» Farmers' Club met—Tuesday even-F ofty?n ls_again able to.bo up after an Ing. and after a moat interesting discus«ten regarding: ™«gwaitAir nmnng rhn
Illness of ten days.
OR, Th a t’s Delicious! '
J. H. Huddleston and son John, visited fanners, the marketing of the products,
freight rates, etc., a short musical program
Sanford last Monday,
Doesn't take one long to' find out tiiat
was rendered mid greatly enjoyed, ub our Ice Cream is not the common kind.
W. L Sleg mm1«* a business trip to Orwas the socinl time which followed.
We endeavor to excell. Not enough that
Inndo last Thursday.
.Mr. Connelly, his wife and her mother ours should be good, It mpst lie the host..
Mr. Bazzel and wife arc at hottrc at
were among Monday's visitors.
Every effort is directed toward talking It
Mr. Purdnms’ residence; Mr. Kidd* and
*
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rfcct.
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We
ore
sorry
to
know
that
Mra.
J.
W.
family are with Mra. Bill Taylor. Messrs.
A
box
of
our
candy
Is
Indeed n luxury
Fowell
is
not
nt
all
well,
hut
we
trust
Bazzel and Kidd arc having the work on
no
matter
what
your
taste may lie
that
she
will
soon
be
feeling
much
better.
our new railroad finished ns fast ns possi­
Tempting
sweets
nt
tempting
prices.
J.
C.
Rich,
who
has
been
having
quite
ble, the bridge across tho St. Johns’ will
a serious tune with rheumatism, is some
be begnn shortly.
Olln Howard is now n resident of better but still q'dte crippled with it.
The St. Patrick's social at tho church
Oviedo, where he and his brother, W. H.
s S a n fo rd
F lo rid a
Howard, have purchased _ n turpentine was on enjoyable ulTnir. The children
still. Mr. Purdam is now with W. H. gave a little program of songs anti recita­
tions and Mrs. Minnick read a brief his­
Howard In Geneva.
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Mra. I. T. Peters Is on a visit to her tory uf St. Patrick's life and. work in Ire­
daughters, Mrs. 0. R. Nicholson and Miss land. after which the box social was en­
joyed and a jolly hour spent in telling
Irene Peters at Daytona Beach.
Irish stories and Jokes.
Herman Daniel returned to Southerland
Inst week after spending two weeks at
City Council M etis
liuntc regaining Ills health and strength.
Council met In regular session Monday,
The many friends of Miss Marie Daniel Mnr. 2Uth. nt 7:.K) p. m. Present—D. L.
will be glad to know that she is Improv­ Thrasher, president; W. 1). Hidden. II A.
ing after n severe case of measles at Howard. S. Kunge, II. Ward, Absent—
Southerland.
J. D. Davison. H. R. Stevens.
Geneva Is surely corning to the front.
Minutes uf last meeting read anil ap­
J. T. McLain is getting in rendlness n proved.
A committee of Indies from tho west
first class saw-mill soon be able to supply
any and nil orders withup todnte lumber. side appeared and asked tiiat. the city
The mill will be run by E. 0. Little, who give them further help in improving the The Thoughtful Woman
understands his business. Mr. McLain west side park by putting in n light und
• has also purchased a , well 1&gt;oring outfit sewer. Referred to street committee. knows the value of tradiug where
and will be prepared to put down ns good They further asked that Klin and Laurel she is sure of getting reliable goods
wells hs any body. This will be under avenues be opened und coni rhute lie tom whether she wants a coke of soap
the management of Carrol Culpepper who down. '
or a side of beef. We have the best
A petition from the Sanford Library of every tiling in tlie way of gro­
will give satisfaction to nil.
On last Saturdny Mra. Khebindcr cele­ Association, largely signed, was present­ ceries, meats, tobucco, toilet articles
brated the completion of her seventh ed. asking that the city pay them rent on feed anti grain. Our prices are as
year as. teacher of the Hud a school, with their lot occupied by the fire engine. low as our quality fs high.
a picnic on Lake Blanche, at which the Moved and seconded that the paving tax
Speciul for Saturday only
patrons and friends of this school and its on this lot be remitted. Carried.
The
following
resolution
was
passed:
best Creamery Butter 30c
efficient teacher spent quite a pleasant
Resolved,
That
the
mayor
he
instructed
to
day. In the afternoon certificates of
IKJund. None charged at
honor were given to those who merited notify the A. C. L. Ry. Ca that it must
this price.
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them and diplomas were presented to forthwith erect and mulntuln gates to
Misses Lola Gresham and Lois Coffee by protect traffic over its crossings on First.
J. P. Taylor, supervisor. There was din­ Second and Third streets and French av­
ner in abundance which was enjoyed by enue,.and the : company must hoard all
SANFORD
FLORIDA
old and young. Jn the afternoon the pu­ crossings enumerated above.
A
letter
'rora
the
Wednesday
Club
was
pils gave their audience an Interesting
program of recitations, tableaux and read, asking that the mayor appoint a day
charades which proved the training and in April for city Im prov emeut. Moved
care which Mrs. Rhebinder always gives and seconded that Thursday, the Otb day
to her scliool and which lias made her of April, be designated as such day, Car­
so valuable as a teacher. Later the ried. /
Moved and seconded that council ad*
freezers were brought out and quantities
Journ.
Carried.
of the very bast cream was served to all.
M. W. Lovell, Clerk.
Surely this was one of the most pleasant
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__ days uf our.stay in dear Ultla-Geneva. Death of CHIiST
The sympathy of the community goes
MOORE’S STATION
out to Mr. and Mrs. Dorner In the loss of
To the editor of The llrrshl:
their fond babe who died at their home
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Hart of ¡Beck Ham
on Celery Avenue Monday night, March
mock entrrtalned a party of young folks 21. On Tuesday afternoon the remains
on Monday evening of last week for Mra were interred at the city cemetery. Rev.
H e’s Alw ays Awake
Hart's brother, Robert PowelL The even­
J. F. McKinnon conducting the service.
ing was spent in playing Flinch and other
One child only remains, a bright little looking for opportunities td buy real
games. Delicious fnlit punch and cake
girl of four years, to cheer und brighten estate at a price leas titan it's uctual
were served. All enjoyed the occasion
value. The best way
their home.
and gave Mr. and Mr*- Hart cordial
To Mnd Real E state B arialn s
thanks for a most delightful evening.
Dissolution Notice
Mr. and Mrs. Britt, from the northern
By mutual consent the Arm of Holmes is to keep in close touch with our
pert of the state are new residents on &amp;. Hunt has tills day been dissolved, J. E. office. We are every day listing
-M iflei m m » ------------------------------------ n e a t isUriag— Any one tiw ylng them- property tiiat may interest you It
Last week was the banner week for selves indebted to the Arm of Holmes i- is no IfOlffilcto^howth c-goodo.—
Hunt will pay same to W. E. Holmes.
celery shipping from about here.
Mercel Davis of Sanford was Fred Gil­ March 20,1911. ~ .......................,
W. E. Holmes,
bert's guest last Friday night and attend­
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ed the box social at Conaenm.

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THE M. &amp; R. STORE

R. G. STOCKTON

N. H. GARNER
Sanford, Florida

Potato Barrels
We shell start up our barrel-factory. witliin
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a few days.

Orders for potato

should be booked at once.

barrels

All who have

s to r u g e ruuiu stiuu tti gut uurruis in u u vu u u t

of digging season. We will have, in addition
to our two shops in the center of. town,
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A Shop at Beck Hammock
Deliveries will be made from
most convenient for purchasers.
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Henry H. Deane
Oak Avenue tfhd Firstr Street
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High-grade Pianos. Organs,
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Low Prices

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March 24, lf)l|

THE SANrORD HERALD

PaMiahed Every Friday Momias at Ssnford.Fl«.
,J----- S. J, Heu.r, Edhsr and PreerMer
•uhserlstlon Prise, S2.00 a Veer In Advance
Xataiad as seoead-clsss mall matter An i tut 22nd,
ISOS, at tka Fnatofflee at Sanford. Florida.

Olite» In Herald Bulldlni

The Dally Herald at Ft. Lauderdale
printed upon wrapping paper is the latest
wrinkle In Florida Journalism. . ~
r~ Tla said that Ft. Myers Press Is now a
dally, but The Herald has not received a
copy and cannot prove the assertion.
The Sanford Herald continues to lead
as the beat weekly newspaper In the
«tale and the citizens are Justly proud of
1l—Fort Myers News.

conjecture have been rife ns to the plan
of creating new circuits.’ •
The following is a proposed plan for
the rcdistrictlng:
■■ 1st Dial. Escambia, Santa Rosa, Wal­
ton, Holmes and Washington.
2nd Dist. Jackson, Calhoun, Franklin.
Liberty and Gadsden.
3rd Dist. Leon, Wakulla, Jefferson.
Madlsonr and Taylor.
4th Dist. Lafayott, Hamilton, Suwanee,
Columbia and Baker.
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6tit Dist. Nassau and DuvaLCth Dist. St. John, Clay. Putnam, Brad­
ford and Alachua.
7lh Diet. Marion, Citrus, Hernando,
Levy and Sumter.
8th Diet. Voiuslg, Brevard, Orange,
Lake and 6 sceola.
Oth Dist. Hillsboro and Manatee.
10th Dist. Pasco, Polk. DeSoto and
Lee.
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llth Dist. St. nude, Palm Beach, Dade
and Munroe.
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Mens' Athletic Underwear, Knee Draw ers, Sleeveless 5
M ens’ Straw Hats
10c to $ 7 .5 0
Mosquito Canopies— Steel and Wood Frame
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Indications now pÖlrif toam os! prosper
our summer In Sanford. There will be T um sr and His Orsat Picture, "The
about twenty new homes erected and
Building of Carthago.”
When Turner exhibited his great ple­
many other improvements made.
tora, “The Building of Carthage," bo
was disappointed because It'b a d not
.•
Editor Frank Kellow of the F t Myers been sold a t once a t tba p riv a te view
t ■News has disposed of his interest In that and angry with tba press for criticità
paper to his partner. J. M. Williams, and log It severely, Sir Robart Peel called
the business will hereafter be oondocted upon him.
by that gentleman. The state press hopes
“Mr. Turner,” said be, **1 admire
your 'Carthage' so much th a t I want
to beer of Bro, Kellow again.
to bny IL I am told you w ant BOO
for It" •_____________
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'i The Gainesville Elevator cams out last gulnetk
' “Yea,'' said Turner; I t was BOO guin­
«reek In an enlarged form, being a 0 col­ eas, but today It's 000.”
umn quarto. It contained plenty of good
“Well," «aid Blr Robert, "I did not
reading
matter and Bro. Bhllock Is to be come prepared to g ite 000, and I most
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congratulated upon his prosperous ap­ think It over. At ths same time It
pearance. The GalneaVlUe papers are seems to tna th a t the change la an ex­
traordinary piece of business on your
of that city's growth.

Aeroplàne vs. Automobile
On Famous Daytona Beach

" D e -o s-y e o -p le a se ," Said- Turner.
“Do as yon please."
‘After a few days Blr Robert called
again upon tba great painter, "Mr,
T urner/' be began, “although I thought
it a very extraordinary thing for you
to raise your prjee, I abalt be proud
to buy th at picture, and I am prepared
to giro you tho 000 guineas."
,, “AhP said T urnlr. " It was COOgiilneas, but today lt'a 700."
Blr Robert* grow angry, and Turner
tlon to Parcels Post by the Florida Retail laughed. "I was only In fan," ho «aid.
Dealers Association. Theso peCpfiT'seem
to like the Express service all right, but
If there ever wes a cancer eating at the
body of this nation It is the Express com­
panies. Here in Jacksonville only money
and Jewelry Is now to be had from them
at their down-town office. You liave to
go to the depot for every tiling else.—FloriChanglng a Nama. *
Tba brother of U no. do Pompadour
had at first been created Marquis ds
Vandleres, a somewhat unfortunate
TIME TO CLEAN UP .....
Neediest to call the attention of our title for a man of such new nobility,
A V IA T O R J . A . D . M cC U R D Y IN
citizens to the fact that a general clean­ .for.ba soon discovered to bis profound
ing up Is in order. There are residences, annoyance that his enemies would per­
stores and quarters on Sunford Avenue sist In callin g ^h im th e ' {darquli
that should be thoroughly renovated and d’A raut filer (tho Marquis of the Day
Before Yesterday). *
disinfected before nn epidenic overtakes
Mtuo de Pompadour, naturally sen­
ua. Too long has these placet been over­ sitiv i In such matters, brought the af­
looked and more attentions should be fair before the king and. as a title
given to a sanitary drill and closer in­ moro or lees was a small m atter to
T he B iggest A eroplane E ven t E v er -Held in tlie Sinlc
spection by our board of health. We have grant tho lady who grfcaped so much,
a difficult task Imposed by the flotsam after due forms her brother became
&gt;w ill bo the Exhibition«) at
and Jetsam of a negro population - but a the Marquis de Marlgny.—From "Mme.
strict observance -of sanitary laws will Ga (Irlii."
.work wonders. Better nn observance now
- To lsto y H ated Doctora.
than more drastic measures later on. .
“The late Count Tolstoy loathbd phy­
sicians," said a t a dinner In Washing ■
The Madison Enterprise Recorder gives ton a Russian diplomat.
the following sensible advice: “This Is
“You remember bow Tolstoy ridi­
A to ta l o f five flights will be m ad e in th re e days, th e flights to include a rnc«* o n flu*
h
not Intended as an advertisement In the culed physicians In 'W ar and PcnceF
least, but iu purpose is to call to Uie Well, I beard blm ridicule three of
w ith tho fnNtoHt a u to m o b ile th a t can b e s e c u re d a n d a flight a t h ig h a ltitu d e o v e r the Halifax
minds of the people one of the necessities them to 'tb rlr fbOM over n vegetarian
r iv e r a n d .the c ity o f D aytona, a n d S e a b re e z e a n d D ay to n a B each.
dinner a t Yasnaya Polyana.
of Ufa. A few weeks ago a' magnificent
” 'Physicians/ be said bitterly, look­
home war burned in Mlcnnopy, tho loti ing up from a plate of lentils; 'way be
T h e se flights a re to b e given u n d e r th e au sp ice s o f th e H o tel M e n 's A s s o c ia tio n a n d I lie Diiy*
amounting to $10,000. There was no in­ divided into two classes—the radicals,
to n a B o a rd o f T ra d e a n d special a rra n g e m e n ts h av e b e e n m a d e to a c c o m m o d a te flic crow ds.
surance. Shortly after this in the same who kill you, and the conservatives,
town another line dwelling went up in who let you dla/ '•
smoke, and again there wps no insurance.
E V E N T S
Each one was a. total Joss. We do not
Manta! Arithmetic»,
T i your youug m an glttlh* a aal'ry.
kuow when calamities such as these will
A Splendid Ghanoe to co Daytona------The Prettiest Winter Resort in the World
overtake us; perhaps never, perha;« to. Metía F*
night. To be absolutely sure, one should
hove everything of value insured. Then tol' William be's gwlne to double I t ”
“ Dnt’s fine! How much Is he glttln'
terests well at Tallahassee, where she
the fruits of many years of toll and hard­ dowT
ship wiU not be wasted In a single night."
«I du hno what he's glttln’ now, bnt t will soon go to be with Mr. Lake during
speck It's somefln* Ilka half what be's the legislative session which opens the
gw Inat e r git."—Cleveland Pialli Dealer first of ApriL
____ HEEDA GOOD DRAWBRIOOE
The greatest need of Orange county
It is largely through the Legislative
and of this section in particular is two
Bonus Offer
Committee that the Individual clubs ore
drawbridge*, one at the Sanford Osteen
As a special offer to the contestants In
ferry crossing and one at the Geneva The Herald's Popularity Contest a special kept It touch with the matters of larger
We liaye Hot Bread and Rolls for Supper
ferry. The latter crossing should have a rata on all ten year subscriptions will interest which mean Just as much to
those
who
stay
at
home,
as
to
those
who
drawbridge at once, as the amount of be made until the close of the con­
Cake Fresh Every Day
travel on this road to and from Sanford test. Regular rate $20, reduced to ten do the voting for these measures, and it
will beof Interest to know that a Juvenile
la loaeaslng every day and it is to our years $16, with $50,000 votes.
Court Bill will probably be introduced
Interest to establish a better means of
Name your favorite contestant for the early in the session. In order that litis,
A ll White Help and Everything Clean
communication between Sanford and our Popularity Plano Contest and nail to the
and
tlie
kindred
subject
6
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a
revision
of
stater cities of Oviedo and Geneva. The Contest Editor, Mrs. M. F, Keyes, Sanford
the Child Labor Law may bd clearly
ferry idea is obsolete and has never been Herald. _ _ ________________
I»resented to tlie club-women of San­
satisfactory. A good drawbridge could bo
The
s
ta
te
Federation
w
o
rk
ford.
- Mr. Marcus C. Fagg has consented
plaoed across the river a t the neck of
Sanford Is unusually well represented to talk upon them at an early date.
Lake Jessup that would sol ve tills ques­
this year in the work of tba State Feder­ Mr. Fagg, how the very efficient State
tion for all time, and ouF citizens should
ation, Miss Chur lotto Keelor having been Superintendent of the Children Home
take up this m atter with' the oounty com­
elected Recording Secretary at the meet- Society, Is a trained social worker of the
missioners a t once.
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log in Ocala, and Mrs. Henry Wight was finest typo, and his servtoi as Chief
recently appointed chairman of ih» -La#- Proba tion Ofltoea-of the Ju venile Court of
---------- THöÄ_ kEW eutcvifft------------ Islative Committee by the Slate Presi­ Pittsburg Pennsylvania equips him to
The amendment to the Constitution al­ dent, Mrs. Frederick of Mlomji^ Mrs.
speak convincingly of the needs of the
C. A. DOBBINS, M a n a g e r
lowing mora Judicial Circuits was passed Forrest Lake Is an important member of
Uttle delinquents, and the duty society
at tba lost election since which time this committee, and will represent its In- owes them.
We are glad to note that Editor Gray
of the Havana News isogain printing his
own paper. The plant of the News was
burned out same time ago and Bro. Gray
has organized a stock company and will
continue to give the people of Gadsden
County a good weekly paper.

Daring Exhibitions in the Air

DAYTONA, MARCH 28,29,30

NO CH AR

E TO S E E T H E

WE WANT TO SELL YOU YOUR

B R E A D and C A K

A Trial will Convince You of the
Quality

BAKERY

�\larch 24,1911.

IN Aitò AB(ft)T THE CITY

^ Irs . W. W. Abernathy entained the . Mrs. Bruton wants to see you next
Homd Mission Society of the Methodist Tuesday and Wednesday.
Church at her liospitable home Tuesday
Crushed and pulverized Limestone, car
afternoon, a large number of the incip­ ond lots.
R. H. Whltncr.
2tf
Little Happenings— -Mention of hers being
ient. After th e . business
Seed
Potato
Cutters
and
Planters
at
Matters In Brief.
session was
a very pleasing musical Fernald's. Call and let us show you. 22tf
program wt rgivcn. Miss Jessie Stumon,
For stylish millinery scy Mrs. Overman
accampa nit
re. A. Arthur Yowejl
PERSONAL ITEM S O f INTEREST ployed two pil^yjkirnct solos; and Mrs. over Yowell’s store.,
18 Pounds of best granulated sugar for
-Meetinger—gave—a - beautiful-vocal
$1.00
at N. 0. Garner's.
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selection. A social half hour followed
Summary of the Floating Small Talk during which dainty refreshments were
Handsome china cabinets just In. San­
Succinctly Arranged for llur
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served. Mrs. Abern/hhy was assisted by ford Furniture Co.
rled Herald Readers.
Fresh peanut butter In bulk, 20 cents n
Miss Jessie Stumon and Miss Carrie
pound nt N. 0. Garner's. &gt;
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Joe DcMont bas the blues. His red car Abernathy.
Keep your eye on wlint's going on at
Is laid up for repairs.
Miss Marion McCullough, of Atlanta, our store. We ask you to carefully com
Commercial Club smoker next Monday who has been employed Us trimmer by pare our prices with anyone's quotations.
night at Cagles' Hall.
Mrs. S. M. Overman this season, arrived Look them ap ond we will get your busi­
James A. Maris of Kansas was recently in the city Saturdny. Miss McCullough, ness. Sanford Furniture Co.
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a guest at the Maris home.
is an artistic milliner, and give the ladies
Don’t forget you can get your ddppcd
Something doing at Commercial Club of Sanford anything they desire in stylish beef and ham cut on an American slicing
head-gear.
smoker next Monday night.
machine a t W. W. Long's market. 20-tf
Best grade Buttcrene at Long's grocery.
Bo at the Commercial Club smoker-next
Card of Thanks
Try it while butter is high.
20-tf
Monday night at Eagles' Hall.
To the Editor of The llernJd:
They
hatch,
no
mistake.
Those
S, C.
Mrs. C. R. Ruysor is visiting her parents,
Through die medium of your paper I White Leghorn eggs of Herring**. "5 ceTiltf
fr
t.-.
---------• Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lltldon of Ocalay
wish to express the sincere thanks of Mrs. a one. .Cor. Maple A Firstst.
31-4tc
Mrs. R. J. Holly and children have re­ Schwartz and inyself to die strangers
Eat Dobbins' bread. It's the best
turned from a two weeks' trip to Tampa. whoso names We failed to learn, and to
Sanford
Bakery, next po«office. 31-tf
Mrs. T. Allen Jones and little daughter our friends who kindly and timely render­
Please
send combings to me, and I
left Saturday for u lengthy visit In Jack­ ed their assistance in the fright of our
will m ake you sw itches or puffs very
horse
Inst
Tuesday
afternoon,
preventing
sonville.
„
rerso n ab le In price. Anna Bell Topp,
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Come to the Commercial Club smoker what might have been a very serious Celery city, Fla.
Very Respectfully,
next Monday night and forget your accident. -.
Best grade preserves and pickles Just
S. M. ScnwAKiz.
troubles.
in. call and try them.“ W. W, Long. 2C-tf
Hon. B. M. Robinson, the efficient Coun­
Bring yuur old tires to Sanford Machino
, Broun-MItchcll
ty Clerk was a visitor to the city on
A
Garage Co. for vulcanizing.
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Miss /lima Brown of this city and Mr.
Tuesday.
A
dollar
nr
two
n
week
furnishes
you
W. F. Mitchell of Yniesville Go., were
Judge Wm. Martin of Orlando wus married last Wednesday mid left Wed­ home. Come in and see tiow we remove
among the prominent visitors to the city nesday night for Atlanta tindfrom thence nil obstacles for those who have little to
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on Tuesday.
will go their new home In Yntesviile. start on. Sanford Furniture Co.
T
Miss Florence Glock of Miami was one Miss Brown Is die daughter of Mr. and
One and two horse wagons with celery
of the attractive visitors to the city dur» Mrs. E. L. Brown on Celery Avenue and flared side bodies at Underwood's. 17-tf
is a most estimable young lady, . having
ing the Woodmen's convention.
Mrs. A. E. Housholder. now of Plant many friends whu will wish die happy
SANFORD
F L O R ID A
City, is the guest of her son and daugh­ young.couple much hnppiiiess in thelf
new home.
ter, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Housholder.
Every citizen of Sanford should join
Trrol For Sanford People
AU Local Advertl»«mrotc Under This
the Commercial Club and be at the good
Francis Lulmdie'the yrell known inter­ Heading, One Cent a Word Each Issue
T H E
fellowship smoker next Monday uight.
polator and delineator of human character
For Salo—Forty acres celery land, one
Mrs. Robert W. Lawton of Oveido spent will appear at die Imperinl Theatre next
Stop
mile
from Cameron City, quarter mile from
several days in Sanford this week, the Monday night March, 27th. The proceeds loading
station on railroad. As a whole
will go to die Sanford Improvement As­ or in (ructs to suit. Ten acres fenced,
guest of Mr. George hox and his family.
Paying
Mr. A. H. Wood slopped off Thursday sociation and die Sanford Hospital As­ five cleared and In crtqie. Fine flowing
well. Price o n . application. Address,
Rent!
in Sanford for the day with tiie family of sociation. Mr. LabadieY repertoire in­ Owner. P. 0. Box 1384, Sanford, Fla. 32-1
cludes
Hamlet.
King
Lear,
Merchant
of
W. W. Long, on ¿ils way to Tampa from
Barred Rocks, Heavy Laying Strain.
M A K E S IT* E A S Y
Venice. Damon* and Pythias, etc. His Trap Nested. Record 70 per cent from
Jacksonville.
selections cover a wide range from .die Oct. 1st to Mar. 1st. nearly 8 eggs per
Marcus C. Fugg. State Supt„ of (he
Ow n
delicate and airy humorous sketches to day from n pen of 8 hens when eggs were
Children's Home Society, during ids stay
selling for 50c |&gt;cr dozen. We can spare
the drumntic scenes from Shakespeare.
GEO. II. FERNALO
A. P. CONNELLY
in Sanford will he the guest of Mr. and
few Betting* from this pen at $1.50 a
Y
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r
President
Scc'y &amp; Trcas.
setting. Box 1245, Sanford, Fla. 32-1 t-p
Mrs. Henry Wight.
At kite VVcIuku Club
Furnished
rooms
fof
rent.
No.
301
Fifth
Home
Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Bntos of Chester,
A sewing party was given ut the Street.
32-ll-p
Conn., olid Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Hudson of Welnku club Tuesday afternoon and a
For Sale/ a bargain, a good upright
Orlando formed u-party sightseeing in the very pleasant one it provedto.be, ns with Piano in perfect condition. Address Box
Let Us Tell You About It
city on Wednesday.
1127,
City..
busy fingers and liyely conversation the
Lost—A watch, plain gold-filled, open
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Junkin of Sterling, uflernoon wus passed. Mrs. W. D. Holden,
face case Dcuber-Hnmpden works, screw
Kansas spent scverul days of this week Mrs. Lyman Phelpbs ami Miss Annie ease, has picture of group on inside, has
in the city. Mr. Junkin is publisher of Hawkins were the committee appointed leiither fob with Swastika an end. Re­
the Sterling Bulletin.
to ussint the hostess: Mrs, H. S. Kcclor in turn to Herald office und get reward, d. h.
For Snlc—Lot 1(1 in Sanford 1 Heights
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gillie of Wakefield. entertaining.
An Informal musical will he given next on Park Avenue. Price $505. Sec Harry
—
(fi rst Street, ons block from Depot opposite Ppsioffloe)
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Rhode Island, s|&gt;eut several days of this
Ward. City.
32-3t-c
week In the city. Mr. Gillie is editor of Tuesday after noon and it is anticipated
Champion Potato Machinery. Proved
widi much pleasure, as die club boast of to he very successful. In Sanford ready
H. E . W IS E , Proprietor
(lie Nurragunsett Times.
Harry Ward at
Doc Coptic's daughter, Mrs. Hoilinger much musical talent. The following for delivery
Formerly Munuger of Central Cafe
office.of Vegetable Growers’ Associn%
and friend, *Mrs., Colgrovo. returned to committee will insures u pleasing pro- 4ioil.
ir_,^ i
32-3t-c
gram.
Mrs.
R.
IHomriglious,
Mrs.
A.
W.
their home in Cunastnda. N. Y., after u
Steaks, Chops, Oysters and Fish a Spoolalty, .;;
ijost—Monogrian gold college pin. Let­
Brown und Mias Charlottec Keclor.
five week's visit with the genial doctor.
ters "G. F. 0," Finder please return to
Mrs. A. P. Connelly. *
.
Mrs. Henretta E. Hester, iiccoiupuiucd
Cream puffs, lady fingers and pound
A P L A C E FOR LADIES AND G E N TL E M E N
For
Rent—House
of
9
rooms,
furnished
by her' sister Mrs. Hall 0. _I’ellett, arc
or unfurnished. Ail modern conveni­
cuke every Suturduy. Sanford Bakery.
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spending a few days in Palm Beach witii
ence*. Well located on Myrtle avenue
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h
o
r
t
O
rd
e
ra
At
All
H
o
u
ra
E
v
e
ry
th
in
g
F lr a t C laaa
CupL Pcllett, Mrs. Pellett's husband be­
Box 1038, Sanford, Fla.
32-tfc.
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Give
Mrs.
Overman
your
order
for
yuur
fore going on to Key West and Cuba,
For Rent—four furnished rooms, with
Easter Hut." Over Yowell's.
hath,
for
light
housekeeping.
Apply
C.
A.
Mrs. M. Hi Henley of Atlanta was the
Prompt, Clean Service
Meat Tickets are Sold at Reduced Rates j ;
31-tf
Gus engine repairs. Sanford Machine Dobbins, Sanford Bakery.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Garner lust
For
Sale—One
Richmond
piano
can
be
48-tf
Monday while enroute from Tampa, &amp; Garage Co.
bought at a bargain Owner going north.
Twenty-five
loaves'gf.die
best
bread
in Address I'. 0. Box 1337, Sanford, Ha.
where she lias been spending several
svseee s e s
.
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31-2p
weeks. Mrs. Garner accompanied Mrs. town for tft.Ol). Son ford Bakery. 3l-tf
For Rent—Nine room house on Mag­
All dig latest style* in iudics' head
Henley to Atlanta Tuesday and will re­
gear at the Bruton parlor Tuesday und nolia avenue. Address Box 893, Sanford,
main for awhile.
Fin.
31 -If
Misses Anna and Mary Willeta of New Wednesday,
M A N IP U L A T IO N
For Rent—Two furnished rooms for
Watch N. 0. Garner's window displays light housekeeping. Address Box 893,
York who have been spending the earlier
31-tf
Today, in the United States, more than one hundred leather
part of the winter further .south, stopficd each week for new and big bargains in Sanford. Fla.
Lost—Bunch
of
keys,
two
rings,
name
24-tf
'
over in Sanford last week and visiteh groceries.tanneries are closed down. WHY? In order to reduce the
Autucs and carriage painting 'a l Un: or Boggles. Return to Herald office. 3l-2p
Prof, and Mrs. Maris at Onoro Lake.
For Sale—Family horse, buggy and har­
31
1
f
derwood's.
Tirst
class
work.
They expressed themselves as much
ness or either, N. H. Garner.
31-tf
available leuthCY now on the market and thereby force the inatiupleased with this vicinity and much sur­
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Millinery Opening at Mrs. Bruton's
For Sale—Ten acre tract, 3 acres tiled
prised at Sanford's rapid growth.
next Tuesday and Wednesday,
and cultivated, hals mils from Monroe on
faclurer to pny an increased price for leather. w|io, ill tum, is
Some of our young people oro becom­
All white help employed. Sanford good road. Going at u bargain. Particu­
lars at Herald office.
20-tf
compelled to make the retail merchant pay an increased price
31-tf
ing expert anglers, of the finny tribe of Bakery.
For Sale or Rent—Two acres fertile land
Ail kinds of repair work, Sanford Mu- In high slate of cultivation, one mile from
course. The party who are indebted to
for shoes, or slight the shoes in their quantity and construction.
------- 48-if— town. Flowing well, tiling, celery boards.
W. J. Thigpen for a fishing trip and fish chine &amp; Garage Co.
A
bargain.
Address
Own«1
,
P.
0
7
Box
fry cast their hooks quite successfully
You can get yellow corn meul at Long's
The retail merchant protectsliimself in turn and the consumer'
27-tfc
last Wednesday. They did not have to Grocery!*
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26-tf 1384.
For
Sale—One
span
of
mules,
wagon
pays the price put on Uie shoe.
!
hoy hah or tell fish stories, butcuught the
Underwoods for Harness, saddles, liorse and liar ness; mules six and seven years
genuine article—enough for their dinner and mule jewelry.
17-tf old, weigh ebout 1,200 pounds each. In­
und some to bring home.
If you buy your Shoes from us, you are not
We are equipped to handle your repair quire of W. A. Minnick, Cameron City.
28-tf-^
work.
Sanford
Machine
A
Garage
Co.
The Music Club met in Mrs. Fannie
at the mercy of the Leather Trust. We can
Wanted—Rooms for light housekeeping.
48tf.
Munson's studio lost Saturday afternoon.
All conveniences. Mrs. .W. F. Leavitt.
Ifed Letter Days, Tuesday and Wed­
save from 10 to 15 per cent, on every pair of
Miss Helen St Johns was leader for the
30-4t-c
Wanted—Hauling and teaming to do;
afternoon and Hayden was die composer nesday. Millinery Opening at Mrs.
shoes you buy of us.
plowing and harrowing. Address Frank
dial was the central figuro oii die pro­ Uruton's.
Garrod,
general
delivery.
28-lf-p
Launch
Weklwa
will
make
trip
to
gram. Miss Mae Hamlllton prepared an
For Sale—Rhode Island Reds and In­
We are the SOLE agents in Sanford for the ONLY Shoes made in
excellent paper on the Biography of Hay­ Sprinia. Sunday morning a t 7, o'clock. dian
Runner Ducks, bred from heavy lay­
den and Miss Madge Ward gave a piano Returning to Sanford a t 8 . p. m.
ing stock, $1 per setting of 18 eggs, well
AMERICA, INDEPENDENT of the Leather Trust.
number that was much enjoyed. .
Give Dobbins your special orders for packed ond delivered' at the express of­
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fice at Monroe, Fla. Address U. Sv MikeJ. E. Hunt and family left on Monday cake and get the best. Sanford Bakery. sell. Sanford. Fla.
' 28-Sp
31-tf
for Chicago where they expect to make
For
Sale—Horse
and
surrey.
Horse
U
Dr. Howard has returned and can be young, gentle, good driver and saddle
their home. Mr. Hunt will resume his
regular run as passenger engineer on the found at his residence In the forenoon liorse. Surrey is new. Both must be sold
at once and buyer will get beAeAt of sac­
22-tf
Fs«t Coast, a position ha 1ms held for, ft. and his office in the afternoon.
rifice. Inquire at' Herald for particulars.
S anford,
Place
the
titles
to
your
real
eniTBln
number of years. Their many Sanford
'
30-3p
the
Realty
Trust
Company
and
avoid
com­
friends bate to part with diese good
For Sale—Mitchell touring car 40 H. P
’ P H O N E 104
People but wish diem success and hope plications. For particulars address B. F 8 passengers, In first class condition.
Whitner, Jr„ Secretary.
7-lf
Apply. Sanford Herald.
2S-lf
U&gt; too them again in the near future.
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r p H E Stein - ‘Bloch Co;. C
Clothes Stanjÿîor
56 'Years of Knqwjuag How.
The Stein-BlochCo. Clothes
for Sale at M. Frank’s.

—,

F RANK

Clothier and Men's Furnisher

WANTS

Sanford Building &amp; Loan
Association

T H E C IT Y

R E S TA U R A N T
—

1 UNDER PRESSURE OF LEATHER TRUST

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D. L. THRASHER

Florida

�Best Fertilizers
FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS, Sanford, Fla

Orlando, Flu., Jan; 28, 1911
Items of Interest Concerning
Society People.

MR. A. E. HILL
Sanford, Fla.

I just want to say th at the package of RAT

l

R E TA IL CASH GROCERY ! P O I N T S

PU RELY PE R SO N A !

arid mouse in mv house and also In the house next
door to me. I .shall

J . B. W ILLIAM S, Prop.

; Staple and Fancy Groceries
and SeetT

Hay, Grain

;

Fndta, Vegetable!, Candle«, Clears and Tobaccoes

\

Al| Kinds Country Produce Bought and Sold
21b, C o r, 3rd S tre e t and Sanford Ave.

I P.O.Box 112

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Celery, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Beans
Tomatoes, Cantaloupes, Potatoes
Send for our booklet. F lorida v eg eta b les , it contain* di­
rec tio n s fo r raising all th e principal p roducts o f th a S ta te , carefully revised and brought up to d a te by our m ost successful grow ­
ers. No publication on th is subject contains such practical advice.
All g ardeners Should have it; from th e ow ner o f th e am ail hom e
garden to th e larg e st shipper. In It will be found th e special IDEAL
Tfcrmatas tlia t have been c o n stru c te d .by careful study o f ^ c t t f a l
field resu lts. They a re Invaluable, being perfectly balanced and
from the RIGHT SOURCES. Oet th e BEST and m ake MONEY.
,

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C a ll o n o u r L ooal R e p ro a e n ta tlv o R. 6 . M axw ell o r a d d ra a a

Wilson &amp; Toomer fertilizer Co
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

To Think of New- Furnishings
. For Your Home

EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE, QUEENSWARE AND STOVES

Our new line of RANGES and KITCHEN
8 TOVE8 arc the kind you have wanted and
. . .
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couldn't get.

S E E OUR BARGAIN COUNTER

Ju st across the street

MUM th at I bought of you has destroyed every rat
*

Mr». Greenman E ntertains
Tho hospitable homo of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Greenman at Palm Hammock, last
Saturday again was the sccno of a happy
gathering, a number of their friends hav­
ing responded to an invitation to meet
Mr. and Mra. C. S. Allison of Owossn,
Mich., who were spending a week in San­
ford.^ Those receiving Invitations to these
delightful Informal affairs in the Hammack look forward with pleasureable an­
ticipation to the event for not only the
gracious host and hostess, but tho very
woods extend a royal welcome to the
guests.
The sumptuous dinner was spread on o
table under the graceful palms and stately
oaks and with sweet'stralns of music
floating out from among the trees, the
musician being hidden from view, ail
things seemed in tune frith,.nature lor
that hour. What the party lacked in number was
made up in congeniality and when the
guests returned to their itomes it was
with grateful appreciation to Mr. and
Mrs. Greenman for the plea sine of meet­
ing the charming tumor guests of the oc­
casion.
Those preaent were Mr.'and Mrs. Frank
Greenman. Louis Greenman, Mr. and Mrs.
C. S. Allison, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Welker.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hanlon, Mrs- Harriet
Cooney, Mrs. Chns. Polk, Mrs, Harry Polk,
Mr. and Mrs. Lucas, Mrs. C. LI Wing, Mr.
Burrough and Mr. George Miller.
He Dldu’t Make Good
Mack Steward, who represents himself
as a lawyer is in Jail on a warrant sworn
out by Jas. A. Bear of tills city, which
charges Steward with obtaining money
under false pretenses.
Some two or three months ago Steward
"worked" Palatka as the representative of
the Jackson (Miss.) Loan &amp; Trust Co.
He represented that his company would
loan money on mortgages at 5 per cent,
but the borrower had to make a payment
at the time of signing his application or
contract.
Bear says when he made his contract
he paid Steward $15fl with the express
understanding (hat the company wan to
loan him «18,000 on mortgages at 5 per
cent; thntJie has never been able to se­
cure this money.- Hence tho warrant for
his arrest.
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Several others in Palntka were milked
for various sums. - 7— ;----- r
Sheriff Kcnnerly found Steward in Jack­
sonville the other day selling the some
kind' of contracts and arrested hint.
Steward U Ui.juil. He has had no pre­
liminary hearing, for the reason that he
is not yet ready.—Palatka News.
A Sunday Trip
The launch Meklwa leaves the city
dock on Jfunday m orning a t 7 o’clock.
R eturns to Sanford a t 8 o'clock. Gives
you a day a t th e beautiful sulphur
springs. Good d in n e r 'a t th e hotel.
Bathing and boating Is fire«. .¿y

I-

get some more from
you on M o n d a y—

rORMtRLY

about two more pack­
KILLS AND EMBALMS

ages, and all the ruts
in th is block will be

Murnmiflaa Rats and Mice
They d iy up vAth
NO SM E L L
ExUrmtnatu Roaches. Ants. B ut,
and olh»t V*rr*to
Cats and Dogs Mill not eat R u M u i

The V erm in E x term inator Ca
Indianapolis hid, USA

gone.

I am very glad

th a t

hlr.

Newman

* called, my

attention

to this very useful ar

.

Yours very truly,
JOE DAW SON

H ILL H AR D W AR E GO
By the Depot

Salt and Fresh W ater Pish

J u st

Arrived

Gar Rice Flour
Most Economical
Satisfactory Feed

H N E A N IM A L S A
Q
FIN E
/ jQ E fe w V f

FEED

and
and

w ill Fatten Your Stock

TTfl

and Keep them in Good
Shape.

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lL m g = i .: uriiaalTtsuiWmmrml.

Ordinary Horse Sense

Tells a man th at he must be careful- in feeding his
stock if he wants to get the best results. But it is
n o t nlwayrBO easy to get the rig h t k i n d - t j f - f m i r
W o A rc Feed Specialists and not only know
just what your stock ought to have, but hunt until
WHEN IN NEED CALL UPON

Phone 330

S a n f o r d , F lo r id a

r /s Æ -ô n is .t. s , / . ¿ ¿ J * , ,

FLOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS

* L. H. TEM PLE
SO ENT JACKSONVILLE FLORAL COMPANY

The Geo. H. Fernald Hdw. Co

Special Offering in Ferns.
Floral Designs to Order.
t-aa-iiMf

Sanford,
D ori

w toahome

OF.TfOUR OWN&lt;
Bluestone at 9 cents per pound
Cement-Coated Box N ails
Wheelbarrows, with Wide Tires
We will sell you a 46-in,
Fence at 32 cents a rod

The A verage Increase n Population
of cities and 'towns everywhere is 35
per cent in ten years. This means
that new homes will have to be built
and more stores provided. T his will
increase the value of land at the edge
of our d ty .

We Have Some Choice Property

The Geo. H. Fernald Hdw. Co

that can be bought on easy terms. It
will make you a beautiful home and
will continue to increase in value.

fh'-Hé' GARNER
Sanford, Florida

D E L IC IO U S

b is c u it s

Light, flaky and appetizing arc made from
FIRST Q U A L IT Y “Quaker City’' flour.
I-00 k for the label above, somewhere oti
1*
bag or barrel It’s placed there—in red
and blue—to protect the housewife; it’s
the miller’s guarantee of First Quality flour.

QUAKER CITY FLOUR MILLS CO
PHILADELPHIA

�Kt
March 24,1911

THfc 8ANFORD HtRALt)

A NNOU NC
To the Gtizent of Sanford and all rehdfrs of the llemld. Greeting:—
In each Issue Of the Herald for the
past four week* has appeared a legal ndvertiseinent—the Notice of Incorporation
, , and proposed Charter of the Sanford Land
r
Development Company. Perhapa you have
rend i t If so, you may hove observed
that the proposed charter Is especially
broad and liberal, and you may have
been able to form a good idea ns to the
plan or scope of thenewcorporation. But
charters are drawn with d view to future
business as well as for the present, and for
ihst very reason our charter covers many
points and gives us powers which we have
*no Intention of using for some time to
come.

be issued, hut It probably will be when fpr market for fourteen years. If we can
OUR OFFER
we are all in working shape and equipped earn one-fourth as much per acre on our . In order to start our iiuprQvemeat*._at
land as the whole Sanfortf DIslrlct has once we have decided that with the Diet
to ran our farm.
averaged
per acre during those fourteen $25.000.00 of .this 7 per cent preferred^'
KINDS o r STOCK
yean
we
will
make a fortune for every stock sold we will give
Out of this $800 per acre we have ar­
stockholder In our company.
ranged for $550 00 per acte of preferred
A BONUS
HOT AIR &lt;
stock and $450.00 per acre of common
of 25 per cent of common stock. $25,Yet, and no. Get out your pencil and 000.00 will start us out and Improve a lot
stock. • — ;
We who are organizing the Sanford figure on ItT It la done In every other of land ready for a crop ' this falL That
Land Development Company, and putting line of business. Sanford has paid and land will begin at once to earn the in­
in the land and our services, have sub­ is paying a 7 per cent dividend on a val­ come necessary to pay the dividend on
scribed for $300,000.00 worth of the com­ uation of $8,000.00 per acre. That would the $25,000.00. When that amount of
to only $580.00 of profit per^cre.
mon stock. The balance of the common amount
and you readers of the Herald know that land is under cultivation the nioceaa of
stock, $150.00 per acre. Is to be placed in this is being done every season. You our plan is assured, for It will he a j«Tac­
the treasury for future use as thought can also think of numerous Instances tical demonstration of our scheme. We
where two or three times this amount la kqow that all additional capital needed
necessary by the board of directors.
BUYING
earned
pe^acre each year.
If the man on a five acre fann uses
The $350.00 per acre of preferred stock
tfien will be forthcoming without« bonus.
DON’T IT LOOK TO YOU
five to eight tons of fertilizer during a Is to be sold to raise the necessary funds
But In order to get to work on' the UnOUR PLAN
season, we on 1,000 acres, would need to Improve and farm our land. This pre­ aa though wo could pay the 7 per cent provementa at once and got the land sub­
Briefly then, our present plans are indi­ enough to, make It quite an object for ferred stock Is to draw 7 per cent divi­ dividend on our preferred stockf We
dued, and Irrigated before fail, we are
cated in our name
manufacturers to compete for the busi­ dends, payable semi-annually, and the think it does.
making this remarkable offer to our home
Stnford Land Development Company ness. This la only one Item on which we dividends are cumulative, so that they
people.
ANOTHER FEATURE
are sure an immense saving can he . must be paid before those who hold con\- with this preferred stock Is that after
*
W H A T IT MEANS
and we propoae to develop end actually effected, and when one considers the
mon stock can be paid anything. In three years from the lime It Is issued the )- Twenty-five per cent bonus of common
farm the strictly high grade, Irrigable, seeds, crates, tools and materials used,
means this: Suppose you buy $!*•
one can at legst sntisfy himself that farm­ case the company should not prove a holder can exchange It for any of the Im- ■
Sanford land.
success nnd should sometime be dissolved proved land belonging to the Gompony at
0 worth of this preferred stock, . You *
- We own and control one thousand ncres ing on such a scale will praycupconomlcal
the holders of the preferred stock would its'm arket value.
from the standpoint of buying.
get a certificate for that amount and it
of such land. 250 ncres of It are in
get all their principal and interest before. This feature la for the benefit of those draws you 7 per cent interest from the
Then,
too,
there
is
no
doubt
that
there
Eureka Hammock, which our best inform­
the common stockholders received any: living at the north.or elsewhere, and who first day. In addition you get a certifi­
ed people concede to be the cream of the Is gross waste in the Sanford District
thing.
would like a Sanford truck farm some ■cate for $250.00 worth of common stock "
Celery Delta. . 750 acrea^ ore In Black when considered as a whole. This waste
This means that we, Who have planned time but cannot come here And Improve free. This common stock is the kind we
occurs
in
almost
every
part
of
the
truck­
' Mnmmpck, which lias long had the reputa­
thisthihg and are putting our land, time one now.
organizer* hold. It won't pay you a divi­
tion of being the richest body of irrigable ing business. Wedo not mean with every
and energy into It, can never receive a
They can buy this preferred stock and dend the first year, but the time will come
tracker,
by
any
means,
but
with
every
---- land in Florida.-------------- :— ------------—
cent of profit on our stock .unless wa draw 7^ per eent dividends on Hie money whan this $250.00 of tooimnon stack will
We. intend, ns fast as possible, to clear, crop and evprymnieHat It Is due largely
“make good" and the company makes each year. Then, any time after the pay you more than the whole $ 1,000.00
tile and farm this land on as nearly a to Ignorance and inexperience, hut fre­
profit enough to first pay this 7 per cent third year If they want a farm they can worth of preferred.
quently,
ulso,
to
lack
of
means
or
other
scientific plan as possible. /
. dlvidend to the holder» of the
causes.
.
Hoopla
am
using
too
much
ferti­
WCuClIIJfB
Will W in lam m uii TIT
— ir w tn r r a w T r o u A ^ E N r -—
stock.
q
exchange their stock for IL
effect savings over metliods jidw in use lizer—not all of them, hut some. They
for this common stock , if you get your
A safer or fairer plan could not t*e made
LUCKY SANFORD
sufficiently large to pay fair dividends on ore wasting labor, team work, fencing,
subscription In before the whole of
But We think we know Sanford. The than this.
our capital, even if we never earn any­ ditching and a thousand and nne ,other
this first Ig5.PqO.PO of preferred stock la -------things-whtch can be partly remedied by organizers— o f“ Qur —company have NOW TO BUSINESS
thing more than t h a ix
taken. The common stock Is not for sale
We want to sell this preferred stock at any price, but you can get some of It Everyone knowB that the success .of handling scientifically on a large scale. spent four seasons here. They have
large movements lsdue largely to savings, It Is not possible here to go into details of Improved m o re '/land than any tw o. right hway—not all of. It, but enough to In this way, this thing, but any track gardener will concerns in the Sanford District. They start a large crew of men to clearing that
and not to excessive profits.
SOME OF YOUR FRIENDS
•
The large department store combines be able to figure where, on a large scale have fanned enough eo that they know two hundred and fifty acres of Eureka might he interested In tills investment.
and
with
plenty
of
capital,
we
can
keep
something of the requirements. The possi­ Hammock land. Wo want to have our
under one head what would ordinarily be
bilities of Sanford innd are only partly farm In operation this next fall. We Kindly call their attentlo'A to this liberal
o d o u n or more separate institutions.. many dollars which are now wasted.
offer or hand us their names, and we will
realized. The future has some surprises
Then, with the selling end: A system­ Instore. Before the game is over San­ couldn't use all the money a t once if we
Larger capital enables savings in quantity
mail them a copy of our prospectus haATp
purchases. One management reduces all atic farming of I,0UU acres under a man­ ford will he able to show her strength had It* but could only pay It out as-the of this offer. They will riiank you sum*
,kinds of expenses of distribution from agement which ketfps posted, will he and will still hbld Iter best cards—sub- labor la performed. Therefore, we have time for the information leading to this
- irrigation, subsoil,, frost protection, trans­ arranged to sell this stock on the Install­
salaries to delivery wagons, and when the able to rqach the right market with the' portation-left to the good.
opportunity.
yydozen different Institutions might not right nrtlclffand at the right time, and , LUCKY SANFORD, will apply with In­ ment plan covering a period of five
SANFORD IS ALL RIGHT
make a dollar of 1x 0(11, they will, by com­ under a plan wtdeh will efTect a saving creasing force as the years go past months, one-fifth down and one-!Ulheach
and
we
urn for Sanford first. Idat sod all
;• month
till
the
amount
you
subscribe
for
In
Helling.
bining under skillful management, cfTect
each one of which will hut have added \f paid. In this way we can use your the time.. We have faith in the suprem­
sufficient actual savings to pay good
; •- • SELLING
new laurels.
money as it comes In to pay our bills for acy of the Sanford District and are stak­
dividends on all capital Interested.
Sanford is sold to produce a thousand
DIVIDENDS
Improving as the work Is done. Of course ing our own money, time and energy on &lt;Now our company is not a combination packages of vegetables per acre each
What docs it mean to pay 7 per cent If you pay all cash, your Interests starts that faith. This movement will help Hie
of forces, but having watched the situ­ season. On the best plan now in use, a
on this $480.00 per acre of preferred at ? per cent On the installment plan. If entire situation at Sanford.
ation at Sanford for four seasons, we be­ charge of 10 cents per package is made,
stockf Just $24.50 of profit to each acre
lieve we see many places where Improve­ and It amounts to $100.00 per acre. On under cultivation. Add to this $8.50 pier , you wish, we will deposit a stock certificate
LE T’S ALL BOOST
in Hie bank to' be delivered to you when the
our thmisund ncres It would-amount to
ment can be mode.
Possibly you may not havh any ready
acre for taxes, salaries and accessory payments are completed, and you could
It will readily be acknowledged that the enormous sum of $ 100,000.00 per
office expenses, and R will require an In­ make Hie payments direct to the bank if money at this umo which you can apere
some men in the Sanford District arc season. Suppose we play safe and cut come ofN$33.00 per ncre.
for •investment, hut even then you c a n .
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you prefer. Or you may send your themey speak a good word for Sanford and .for
. piienomlnally tupoessful. Others are sure­ this In two In the middle and say. 300
Doh’t you know that we can save
ly making a good record. But it must be •packnges per acre, and the amount is more than that amount per acre «very direct to our Saqford office,' ■ond our any progressive movement here. Includ­
treasurer will receipt Tor • same till full ing the Sanfonl Land Development Com­
admitted, by the close observer tlml we $50,000. Don’t you suppose when we
season in our buying, selling and other amount is paid and then forward your
pany. Tell poople what we have done,
have a few others whose success is at get to going we can save part of that savings ns outlined aboveT Of course we
certificate of stock. You can readily sat­ what we are doing and what we are gt&gt;$50,000.001 We do. We could put our can, nnd have money left.
least indifferent. Now, whyT
isfy yourself as to our reliability by refer­ ing tu do ut Sanford. We've got the befct
One answer only will satisfy. To be own men in the cities and if necessary
But suppose the whole $800.00 per acre ring to our honks or business men.
place In Hie world, but people who nre
retail
our
own
stuff.
We
are
not
knocklug
sure, there are all kinds of conditions and
is Issued. We will need to make an In­
Better still will he for you to call -and unacquainted jmiy never know of ttUi'ili­
circumstances, and no otto should be our present selling systems. We are come of $58.00 plus the $8.50 Tor taxes
judged, until these are all known. But highly pleased at the progress made along and expenses, or $04.50 per acre, In order see us. Let us talkjtrover with you and mes of Sanford if you don't tell them.
to pay 7 per cent dividends on every cent explain hny point you da not understand. People who would like to Invest in our
under ordinary circumstances, with equul this line this present year, but we know of
Hie largest amount of sfbek we could
(■referred stock may never hear of the op­
chance, the man who succeeds best Is the Hint with a thousand acres of stuff to ever issue.
W E W ANT YOUR MONEY
.
one who knows most of his subject ond sell we can save a penny now and then.
We have the land. We have the plan. portunity unless you mention it. We
CAN
WE
DO
IT?
Then there are the matters of freight
thank you in advance foif* anything you
lays his plans best—In other words. It is
You’ know we can. It Is as safe as We have Incorporated -a company pur­
and.expresi claims. The big shipper can’t
may be able to say for us.
posely
to
transact
this
line
of
business.
MANAGEMENT
et better rates perhaps, but he can get government bonds. Ask any track grow­
Below you will find a blank subscrip­
We propose to pul our farming under etter service and his wants and claims er In the Sanford District who lias been We need Hie money to improve this land
the control of the very best manager that are givpu attention, while the smaller here four years. Ask the First National . a n d 1make it producUve. Our plan is tion coupon. If you can * use any of our
money can hire—one who knows truck shipper waits and wonders.
Bank, the Peoples Bank, the Mayor, the practical. You know that, and If you preferred stock, please fill out and Sign
CAPITALIZATION
forming, fertilizers, soils, market demands
Commercial Club, the Florida Vegetable have any doubt you can easily satisfy this coupon for the amount you wish.
Send us a check or money order for oneand all those things so essential to suc­
Now, our charter ■allows for a total cap­ Growers' Association, or uny man, woman yourself.
fifth or mare of the amount.
If
you
have
a
few
hundred
6t
a
Jew
cess in this line.
ital, if necessary, of $800.00 per. acre or or child In Sanford ir these estimates ore
If you with further information. HU out
You may ask—can a man manage n $800,000.00. This Is based upon a value not ultra conservative, rAsk them If our thousand dollars which you can spare,
tho
Other coupon and we will be pleased
look
Into
this
matter.
It's
a
worthy
ob­
of $800.00 an acre fur the lund when im­ capitalization Is too high per acre. If
thousand acre truck farm, and howT
to
send
you our prospectus as soon as It
ject.
It's
legitimate
and
it
will
pay.
We answer. Yes. Jnst as the head of proved, irrigated and in crop, and this there Is any loop hole In our plans. We
is
received
from the printer, and give you
Some
day
you
will
thank
us
for
calling
capitalization
allows
for
the
necessary
the great department store manages /fils
court investigation of our plans or of the
any
information
you may w ith..*
1
your
attention
,t(^this
plan
and
offering
teams,
tools,
tenant
houses
and
all
business. He makes general plans. 'U n ­
Sanford District.
We
Invite
you
to
call
on
us
and
talk
it
you the opportunity to subscribe to this
der him are die heads of different de­ equipment to carry on our business.
IF
over.
.
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;
S
.
Sanford has Been growing - vegetables
This full $800.00 per acre may never
partments,'salesmen, floor walkers, and
on down to cash boys, each one doing his
own special work, but all under die one
head.
So our farming will be under the di­
rection of ono scientific farmer, who will
have foremen In charge of particular crops
or of certain acreage, and under these
foremen Hie laborers who do the actual
work.
Fanning in this way and on so large
a scale will enable us to do many things
which the ordinary farmer can not a t­
tempt. We can maintain an experimental
farm where new crops and new methods
can be tried.

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of the Preferred Capital Stock of the Sanford Lund Development Company.

My attention has been called to your offer to sell 7 per cent P re­
ferred Stock in your company and give a bonus of 25 per cent of-Com ­
mon Stock. 1 am interested in this proposition but wish-further
information.
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what bank. If you priicr ua to hold your certificata un cd you have it paid for wa will do ao and Mod you
our Treaaurer'a receipt for your payments. If you are yhying for your atoch in full it will not be naceaaary to
fill out the above blanks.)
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I understand that I a'm also to receive a bonus of 23 per cant of tha above amount In common stock.
A ll of tha above stock la to be full paid and aon-eaeaseable.

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Is the title of a book on Social­
ism. nadJBning tbe «ndertying
nrin aflfcs and the roost iniDOi-

umt objections

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SHOES

Price 10c

No matter what the weather, no m at­
ter what the occasion, no matter what the
time, there is always a ■ •.

to to w for Too* t**n&amp;*J woe òt?
foods at the I n n i p on ete prie» w e a k
yon. a t t o w ah *, o r Urn U à U W »
sake, ace for tbe sake at aajtb¿a* but
you «ara pocket book u i year btah acc a m . to ana fcc o u store tad tot the
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W O O D R U FF S T Y L E

qrarcd to predict chat fsnri bo l* in
Orange CooBiy will never cast less.
Desirable cheap government hod
has decreased so rapoiiy tbe post
few .jean that ini proved fanning

that is just the proper thing. -*•
For the clerk, for the merchant, for
the society man, for the man whose duty
calls him out in the hours of the night;
there is a W O O D R U FF style to suit his
needs at a price to suit his purse.
3 $ w2 5

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$ 7 . 0 0 ,

raped]? increasing in
delay. See us today.

Sanford, Florida

Floridâ1 and

Western

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

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The Mapes
Complete Manures
Where scorns to be great dissatisfaction throughout
the S tate generally as to the results obtained from
most of the fertilizers used*last season.
-Many growers are now beginning to see clearly
what we have been suggesting for some time they
¿night expect to have happen from the commuât!
use of th e Acid Phosphate (roCk) goods.—"-:- **■
A curiously large number of those of our oI*i cus­
tomers wvho were gotten away from us by the in­
ducements of the so called “cheap goods' “Just as
good as Mapes.*7are coming back' to us this season
to have their groves ànd fields restored.
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a r e f u i i id
« ilriiadìy à b ta keif la needed and hade i l n f s t | « v
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These farms can be bought for the next

Nomination Coupon
The first oocof (k w c a q o u M n c ta fer « c h m
Lies them to IJÜOO tree voces Only coe of these

days for less money than ever again
have Sanford farms to sell. ' Not Largo,
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Burbank nor Celery City - but S an fo rd
Always Sanford. There is onl
Sanford. A ll irrigated ready to plant,
pay for themselves this winter.

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t iie p e o p l e

Letters a m i Communications on
VarRuis Timely Topics.

COLUMN DEV01ED 1 0 P E O P tf
; Th|k Department will be Found the
View». Opinion» and Comment»
Of P ractical W riter»

THE SANfORD HERALD
In The Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial
Circuit Orange County. Florida in
Chancery

Sanford Ltfdg* No. 2 7 .1. O. O. T.
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. m.. over Imperial
Cso. T. Upplncott. CoinTheatre. J. C. Hall. N. 0.
plalnsnt
W. S. Haltwin. Sec'y.
- vt
Notice of sale uodrtEddy K. Shrra and Flora degree of forceloaure
J*ylor Shfra. Defendant»
Saminai« Chapter No. 2. Order Catterà Star
_ — ra n d by virtue of a.decree of foreclosure
Meets every second end fourth Friday In month.
Every one who has seen hts Star In the Cast are
chapter.
I9U. by Honorable Minor
i Jdfc of the cordially Invited to vlalt the
A ure E. Romms, Sec'y.
Clrt^lt Court (pr the Seventh judicial Circuit of
1ha S tele nt FhkhU. In and tor Orange County. In
chancery, tn a cause ihêrëin 'pending.'’ wherein
r. O. t . Celery City Aarla IB S3
te o r ie T. Upplncott w u Complainant snd Eddy
Meetings Brat and third Tuesdays In every month.
K. Sber» and
—
¡»d Flo
Flore Tn) 1lor Shera
were Reepondenu,
I eball tellI at public outcry to the highest and Mali In Welborne Block, third Boor.
best
r.— bidder for eaah. at the front door of the Court
llouae
the Cltv of Orlando.. Orange County,
Phoenix Lodge No. S, K. of P.
State of Honda, during the Iria l hours of tale,
Meets second and fourth T uesdays Visiting
“ » **fwd»y. April 3rd. K D . 1911, the aame knights
always welcome. P. E. Hutchinson. C. C.
being the legal ta i n day, the following described
real estate, situated, lying and being In the Felix S. Frank. K. R. and S.
County of Orange and State of Florida, mon
partleulnrlv described as follows, tt&gt;-wtt:
Sanford Lodge. No 0 2 .T. « a A M
.
The North 5 4 acres of the West 4 of the NorthG. W. Spencer, Master; ). C. Ensmlnger, Secre­
west quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section
3 In Township Twenty (20) South of Range Thirty- tary. Communication every Brat and third Thursone (31). East. Less a strip fifteen (15) feet wide d ayi at 7:30 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome.
off the North, F.ast and West sides, which is to be
Unite Brotherhood of Carpenters and Join­
kept open perpetually aa one-half of roadways
GEO. A. DiCOTTES.
e r» of Ansorlco
30-8tc.
Special Matter In Chancery,
Sanford Local Union No. 1751, U. B. of C. and I.
of A. meets every Thursday night at 7 o'clock in
the Eagles' Hall. W. A. Rumohr, president; T. L.
Notice For Publication
LenLR.S. AT.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
U. S. LAND OFFICE
Gainesville, Fla., February 4. 1011
Notice Is hereby given th at Edwin A Gilbert
nose ixMt office address
Is Sanford. Horlda.
tress is
Florida, dkl.
did.
DENTIST
on the sth dsy of October.
tuber, 1910. file In this office
Sworn Statement and Application. No. 07fl40.!to
purchase the n-w 4 of s-e 4 and n-e 4 of a-w 4 ,
Room 13 Pico building
Section 12, Township 21 south. Range 3Î east. Tal­
lahassee meridian, and the timber thereon, under
Phone 355
the provisions of the act of June 3. 1H7H, and acts
amendatory, known na the "Timber and Stone
Law, at Such value a r might he flsed hv appraise
menu and that, pursuant to such application, the
land and liuitwr thrrron have tiren a p p r a M at
Five Hundred Twenty Dollars, the timber estim at­
ed ,40.000 hoard feet at »5 per M. and 40,000
DENTIST
board feet at &gt;2.50 per M, and the land. $220.00;
that said applicant will offer final proof In support
of application and sworn statem ent on the 19th Office: Mines Bldg, over Woodruff”* Store
day of April. 1911, before the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, at Orlando. Horlda.
'
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Any. person Is at liherty to protest this purchase
before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time be­
fore patent Issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit
In this office, alleging fa d s which would defeat the
ifllfy.---------- ----------------- HENRY 3, C H U U B r
20-9p
Register.

lien the W orker Comes Into ttls Own
Sanford will then blossom as the rose
Lnd (bl» unusually favored section, with
|t i wonderful, gushing artesian wells and
|nlque system of tile drainage and sub
ligation, will set the balance of tho
a pace. The valloy of the Nile
n't be in I t Now, Comrade Holly, as
seem to be a liberal editor, please
ote that I used the words “seem to be,"
■use under this barbarous profit sys­
tem we are none of us liberal. We only
to be because it‘a profitable to seem
, be liberal at time», In order to reap
ufits later on. However, n» you seem to
allow all other cranks space in your pa■I thought you might set up a line or
iwo for a Socialist crank, as It seems to
the Socialist crank that it destined in
near future to turn' this old world
Over and learn bow to take the next step
In evolution.
Then, and not till then, will Sanford
tnd her wonderfully productive, irrigated
lick farms come Into h e^ p w n . Under
barbarous profit system the worker
tn buy back with the wage he roeives only a meagre portion of what he
luces. Therefore we cry out “Over
iuctlon," and It-pertains more tor the
■Jery and lettuce production than any U. S. District Court. Southern DUtrlot
o f Florida
btber line of manufacture—the • word
In the m atter of Chas H. Eyap» ami Thomas S.
snufacture taken from Forrest Chrissy's Davis, partners, doing business'ns Charles II.
Bankrupt.
rite up In llie Satu/day Evening Post of Evans
In the Matter of..............................
Petition for FinalHachante.
Diachan
1911, c...
anford—because the celery and lettuce On the 22nd day of February. A D. IBL.
reading the-foregoing petition, it is dfdcrcd by the
aanufacturers have no manufacturers' Court that a hearing 1» -had. upon the aame on
(ho 27th day of March. A. D: 1911. before said
stlon, and are a pack of rank Indi­ Court
at -Jacksonville, in said District, at ten
o'clock
In the forenoon, and that notice thereof lie
vidualists fast asleep to the fact Hint the
pulgishrd In the Herald, a-new spaper Printed In
sy of competition is post and gone, and said District, and that all known creditors and
persons In interest may -apprnr at the said
aware competing now. only the small other
time and place and show cause. If any they have,
tanner, ns the workers have their labor why the prayer of said petitioner should not tie
granted.
iniona and the manufacturer bis associa­ It la further ordered by lha Court, that the Clerk
shall send by mali to all known creditors notice of
tion.
said petition and this order, addressed to them at
Now I below give in part excommunica­ their places of residcrirc as statrd
Witness the Honorable James VSiA-ocke, Judge
tion received by me from a comrade in of the tal(l Court, and the teal thereof at Jackson­
ville.
In said Diittist. on the 22nd day of February,
srleston, S. C.:
A. D 1911.
JAMES W. LOCKE.
A trusro^y, _ ) real I
Judge.
Charleston, S. C., March 16, 1011.
29-lt
Attest:
Locke. Clerk.
Dear Comrado—Following your request
I priced celery here on the city market:
Urn large bunches Florida celery, 15c
bunch: pverago sire bunches. 10c per
bunch. 3 bandies for 25c.
Now, let's do a littje sum in -arithmetic,
tn average crate of celery contains five
oxen bundles or 60 bunches. Now if
be retailer sells them 3 for 25c he would
Ive for a crate $5.00. Now as this
lery is returned to you as »old for $1.25
! retailer's profit on u crate is plainly
riormous, or $3.75 clear profit.
What ia your dear profit after transporation charges, brokerage' and commis­
sion are taken outT Let's make a rough
ness of about 53 cents, out of which
usi come the cost of production.' and
here are you at, Mr. Individualist, who
-inugine you ore free undoubtedly to comte with one ¿another on a market made
»nd broke by the other fellowT
C. W. R O S E
Now. when the worker comes Into his
own through Socialism, as 'will be ex­
PR O PR IE T O R
ited by cooperation, the worker wlio
uces this celery will receive the $5.00
crate, less transportation and dlstribuion. Let's Imagime these two Items to
t. say one-fifth or $1.00, then the SonSANFORD,
FLORIDA
Ford farmer gets credited by the cm
peratlve commonwealth for having prouced $4.00 worth of good things to help
and sustain the human family, and
our celery crop of l‘50,000 crates then
nfdrd would be enriched four times
l amount, o r. $600,000 worth. Truly,
nford would Tiloasom like the rose. A
* would not be .enriched to the detrint of the many. The few uaing their
eulth to build roof gardens for cats and
hr * V
ve monkey dinners and endow dog boalain, .but the maby—especially the San......L IB E R A L L Y ......
—would use—their-w ealth -Ja..build
nd beautify ntjt only the land, but their
t ; i n - y o u r H O M E ..
wn personality.
If you w|»o read this will guess at the
To Prevent the Accumulation or
roe of the writer aod send it In to Comriles and Filth.
V»de Holly on a postal, signing the name
To Prevent Typhoid revere
Tour guess and your name. 1 will own
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t with my signature after due time.
Prevent Malaria and Dengue
Yours for th e c silent revolution that
re v e rt.
take place In the minds of men beTo Destroy all Classes of Insects
the next step in human evolutions
and Vermin, such a s Roach­
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Without Harm to the User.

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The ONLY bank in Sanford . that
INSURES EVERY DOLLAR DE­
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Wclborn Block
Sanford, Florida
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FOUR PER CENT allowed oa Savings Deposits
Safety Deposit Boxes for -rent .

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Vice-President

U. E. TOLAR •
Cashier

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C.

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O S TK O R A TH IC
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Office 4 Residence 519 Magnolia Ave
Office Hour«: 0 to 12: 3 to G
Oilier hours by appointment
Sanford

HAND BROTHERS
L IV E R Y , F E E D and
- vS A L E S S T A B L E
Harness arid Wagons

Dlackamlthlng and Horseshoeing

Horse's and Mules Bought and Exchanged
H E A V Y H A U L IN G AND C O N TR A C TIN G

ANDEW JOHNSON..
ATTORNEY-^T-LAW
Practice« In Stale and Federal Courts.

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M. G. T. Building

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Shoe Repairing By. - Machinery
Quicker, Neater and Better than the Old W a y

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Practice in Slate and Federal Court»
Sanford. Ha
Wclborn Block

Juit Try Me and See
Same Man but New Location
No. 113 W . First Street, Next Door to W ood ru ffs Store
SANFORD,

THOMAS EMMET WILSON

FLORIDA

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
AT-LAW
Late State Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of
Horlda
Reildenrr*. Sanford and Svlvan Lake*

D r in k a B o t t le o f

L, G. STRINGFELLOW
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
NOTARY PUDL1C

, ; Office in City Hall

G IN G E R A L E OR S O D A W A T E R

a d a m e J o s e p h in e
Will open a cltaa for tracking ik*

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Tnilor System of Dress
February 1st.
T E L E P H O N E 293.

YowaU Building

J. V. R. PAGE
Manicuring

Manufactured with pure distilled water—they will prevent¿illneaa, aid
digestion und give you health

The Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co., Sanford, Fie

Cutting

Hair Dressing

Sham pooing
Yowall Building
Phono 823

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O F SANFORD, FLA .
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Funds Protected by Burglary Insurance
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Sales Agents
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Florida Fruits »«&lt;i Vegetables

Quart. 75c.: Half Gallon $1.50
Gallon $2.50: Spioyer 50c

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MARKS

RICH Few

BARGAINS Left
i: W O M A N ’S E X C H A N G E ,

W H Y T H E W IN D BLOW S,
Th* Bsalo Prinolple, the Tendsnoy of
Celery
Hot Alra to Rise. k

W here Devout of the
City Worship Sunday.

RESUME OF ALL CHURCH EVENTS
Of In te re st to Those Religiously In­
clined—Subjects o f Discourses
to r th e Sabbath.
a
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Tk, FaMm *f lb* Ckaniit. U th* City *n Eatswl*
&gt;i|»*wl ta Mag *r md thali AnBOM*atn«BI* and
whw Ch*rtk Him li ihlt oOm mi IBM ih»« W tit»
I t ; rim » ,» .

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The Peseta's Contresatlonal
*CV. Uraroe B. Waldron, pastor; Sunday m orninf
•crrloa. 11: evening »«rvic*, 7:00; prayer meeting
Wrvineaday. 7:00 a m ; Sabbath achool. 9:40 a. in.
5-C. Eoamlnjar, Superintendent,

"Some Heroes of Today1’ U.Rev. George.
B. Waldron's subect.next Sunday evening.
In the morning be will apeak on the
Forty-Sixth Psalm. These services open
prompUy at 11 a. tn. and 7 p.m . A cor­
dial weloorae la extended to everybody.
Here is a bit of goodness. The new
church is to for towards completion that
we expect to use It for the first time on
Easter Sunday, April 16th.
F i r s t M e th o d is t
Ke*. J. A Hendry. pastor; church,
»«mu* »iid r u ih «(reel; parsonage
noils arvnue sod SevenlhV «r»ri;
Sunday moraine te rrie s s i ll ; evi
7iOu. Sunday school. 0:4S s. m.; Jno. K. MaiTescberi' meeting every Friday,

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Sunday school 0:45 a. m., John K. MetUnger, Snpl. in charge. Angus K. Chap­
pell assisting. Our aim: “Every member
V present every Sunday, on time, with his
own Bible, a studied lesson, a liberal of' faring and a mind to-4earn.‘* *
Preaching 11 a. m.. by the pastor. SubJeet,“Christian Stewardship.“

Tbo wind, like other thing» of every$mj Ufa, rarely Invite« notice uni cob It
t i unusually '•high," and rarely do wo
boar tbo questions, “Why does the
wind blow?" “Why doeou’t tbo wind
b lo w r
W hat ls this wind th at rushes "out
of the n o w h e r e Into the here!" Why
should It blow a t all, or why some­
times so gontly and a t other times
with the resistless force of the hurri­
cane!
The wind could have 60 power, It
could not even exist,' if the air bad no
weight, this weight haring been shown
to be about thirty-one grains for each
hundred cubic, inches of air. When air
Is pnt In motion the effect Is like that
obtained by throwing a ball against on
object «The harder you throw tbo ball
the harder K will strike, and the great­
er the number of balls thrown a t one
time the greater will be the forco of
the blow. When 4be wind la blowing
it strikes what It blows, against, and
the harder It blows (that la. tbo greater
tbo a peed of the air) the harder It will
■trike against the resisting object
W hat causes the wind to blow or
why the elr should be In motldn la not
easy to explain. Btfnply stated, it la
caused by the tendency of hot air to
rise and thus to form a partial Yacuum
Into which the cooler surrounding air
rushes, In much the same way as
w ater will rush downward to seek Its
level. I f the earth were smooth, if U
did Dot rotate and If there were no
aun the a ir would be motionless. When
the aun ahlnue on a-wide space of the
earth tbo air 'of th at region becomes
heated, this great volume of warm air
rises and the cooler, heavier surround­
ing a ir down In to fake Its place. As
the earth rotates there tends to bo
formed a ring of beefed and rising air
with currents loCowing at the l&gt;9ttom
ABi fit &gt;)0th aides. This Is the condltlon that prevails near the equator and
causes the trado winds that blow so
■teadlly. The rotation of the earth
causos the wind south of the equator
to flow toward the northwest and that
north of this, line to flow toward the

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of Blaok Lines Sprang.

“Every ouco tn awhile,“ says a prom­
WUdmao. pastor: Sunday morning inent comedian, “I am asked by some
o n ia s service. 7;tj0; Sabbath school
l’ruf. N. J. Perkins, SupL; prayer newspaper or magazine to tell of the
’ Wednesday, 7:00 p. tu.: teachers' actual feelings of a man who Is called
iy evening e l 7 JO .
;•
on to appear before the public as a
continuous funmaker. Usually I re­
Presbyterian ■
Rev. J . F. McKinnon, pastor: morning aervloe, ply by calling attention to ths fact
I wvwalng acrvkoe. TlOlli Sabbath achool. 9:43 a. th at one of the greatest tragedies of the
i: H sn rv M rfasH r. S u p l; prayer m erlins Wedtheater la connected with the clown.
“In -th e time of. Louis XIV. there
CaUiedc
was a famous clown known as ‘F at
Cstholle Cbnrch. Oak avenue between‘8 lk and William’ iGroe Guillaume;, who held
9 th streets. Rev. «rather B re sn a h u In ch arts.
Mess every Sunday a t 10 a m. Kotsty, sermon his audiences In the Rue Pavarl by bis
*n.j U-11edict Ion every Sundsy et 7:30 p. m. Sun­ wonderful eccentricities of gesture*
day school e t 9 e. a . C Itees lows beard Saturday
before Ars( Sunday of th* m onth between 4 and 3 voice and mimicry. One night, so the
p to. sod 7 end 8 p. m. First Sunday of month legend runs, his wife was dying, and
m ess s t 7:30 a. m. and 10 a. m.
b e was still obliged to go on and en­
tertain the clanking, clashing, ribald
Holy Crass tptscopal
». B. F. Brown, recUir; A. D. Key, senior wer- Parisian mob (bat stood in th s plL It
Sunday tncrn ln t eervtoe, II; even In* service was tn th s days before there were
; Sabbath sciituT 9:48 a. n».; B. K. Whlirver.
LPreyer mcelia*. 7:30 Wednesday o m i n i seats In the orchektra.
“Like all Imitators of the Italian
•commedla,'
bis face was whitened
The Cornet Iat's Teeth.
“Do you know tbv great dread of with flour. Under the burden of his
-tkreonM H Isir! said a cornet virtuoso. g n a t domestic sorrow .he was stupid
*TU toll you. son—the Ions of^ bls teeth. and slow In his performance, and In
W o n t thlug th at could happen to him. order to stir him up his companion on
I t moans ths otid of bis' playing. No the stags bit him with a resounding
m an eon ploy the cornet with- false whack with a heavy cane. The com­
tooth. When bis own cuspldo and bination of his sentimental troubles
canines ora gone he loses bis embou­ and tbe physical pain caused Gras
Guillaume to weep. As th s tears
chure.“—New York Press.
streamed down over his whitened face
the aspect was so comical th at tbe au­
Q lM eurogem snt
“Bo you h are quit laughing a t your dience cheered and laughed Itself Into
hysterica Aud ever since then every
wife's h o u r
"Tea," replied Mr. GrowcheV. “Tbe clown has black Unas on his whitened
funnier they seem to me tbe more con­ face.
“Many' are the black lines on the'
vinced aha la th at they m u st be cor*
face
of tbe actor th at ths audience
r o d la style.“—Washington star.
knows not of.”—Chicago T ribune
Psychology of tb e Çrowd.
Ju et.a PraeaUIIM . 1
“What tnakee the crowd gather ao
“So you ara attending cooking
achool f* aays tha friend. “A n you go­
“Oh, vulgar curiosity, I auppoaa. ing to do your own w ork!" ‘
L a f i go orar.“(-H arvard Lampoon.
“N a I wont to be able to teach my
husband bow to prepare the mesta tn
Waat» not fresh taara
on emergency .“—Judge.
g rlc fa —Euripide*.

All

4 1 8 M âfnolla Av*.

Kind*. Stamping. Embroidery Supplier
* Home-Mad* Cooking a Specialty.

Hand Paintr l Chin*

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GENERAL

Pure Reading Matter.
“One of the funniest requests I ever
got,” the advertising manager told us,
“w as from n local dry goods m erchant
H e oald. 1 want this advertisement
put In a part of the paper where wom­
en will bo aure to read I t ’
“ 'G reat Bcott, manl' 1 said. ‘Don’t
you know that when wo have some
pure reeding m atter that we wantwomen to be aure to npo wo put It
n ex t.to a dry goods advcrtlsementT"'
—Cleveland Plain Dealer.

FIRE

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IN SU R A N C E A G E N T
SANFORD, r 1 (IRIDA

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An Ox Hide.

“Thomas," said the professor to a
pupil In the Junior class In chemistry,
“mention an oxide.“
“Leather," replied Thomas.
“W hat is leather an oxide of?" asked
the professor.
“An oxide of beef," answered tbo
bright youngster.—Chicago News.
_L,
1. Showered With Attentions.

“Now that you are rich I suppose
everybody" is noxious to servo you.“.
“T hat's (be wny It seems.'&lt;S(l'm on
the lookout all tbo time for subpof egg."
—Kansas city Journal

. Preaching a t night, 7 o'olook, by Kov.
Notice o f ‘Application fo r Tax-Deed
C. Fired'Blackburn, the presiding elder of
tinder Section 8 of C hapter 4888.
the Miami district
Laws ofT lorldu
First quarterly conference Monday at
Notice U hereby glvrn tb it M. M. Smith ut Win­
7JO o’clock |^.nt_ (¿L-riW epartlffenirof
ter Park, Florida, purrb tier of tax cecllAcale«
named below, ha* Died »aid crrtMrnlc* In my of­
- tfarefeurchhave written reports. All the
fice and made application for (ax deed* to Uaur In
aooordxnce with law. Said certificate* embrace
members of the church should attend the
the follow ini deacrihed property situated in Orange
crunty, Florida:
conference. Every ofllclal should be In
Cert- No. 2577 of 1893: Nrt of NWK Sec. in.
bis place that night, or send laudable
). 21 A R. 32 £ . assessed In the name of A W.
B ampton.
written excuse.
r Cert.' No. 2799of 1894: 8M of NWM Sec.-11; Tp.
21 S. 7 31 E, a ia eu n l In the name of R. Uriggi. Jr.
Wednesday, 7J0 p. m., prayer meeting. s o u t h w e s t . —B t. N ic h o la s .
Cert- No. 2583 of 1803: SWM of SEW orSWM
Thursday, .3JQ p. m.. Junior League
Sec. 18, Tp. 21 S, R 32 E. e**e»*al In the name of
Unknown
Owner.
meeting, Mrs. L R. Philips Supt. in charge.
Cert. No. 2148 of 1807: Si;it of NWM of S f.il and
EKofSW U ofNWMuf SEW Sec 18, T p2l A’R 32
Friday, 7:30 p. ra., weekly Sunday
ciaeaacd In the name of W: C, Isooba,
.j
Psthetlo Inoldent Prom Whleh the Use E.Cert.
school teachers' tnoellag.
No 2428 of KOI: SWM of NWM Sec 10,
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Fancy'Work* of

Phene 324.

-Tp 21 A R 32 E. ataeated In the name of Friea a
-----Robinson.
Cert. No. 2423 of 1901: SWM of NEM Sec 10, Tp
21 S, R 32 E, aaeraaedlRlhe name of Fries A RobCeri. No 2822011898: SEW ofSEU of SWM Sec
18. Tp 21 A K 32 E. asaetaed In the name of D. M.
Cert. No. 3111 of 1804: NM of NWVt of SEI.
Sec 16. Tp 21 A R 32 E, assessed In the nome of
unknown Owner.'
Cert No. 3114 of 1894: WM of SWM of NWM of
o
r , r , Sec
d i v 16.
i n . Tp
* *, 21.
4 i, S
o nR 82
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. . . assessed
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SEW
the
li aro# of Unknown O w ner..
Unleai auld crrtlAcatei «hall tie redeemed aotunliuS Ui law. tax deni* will Imud (betvini un lite
25lh day of April, A. P. IBM.
(
Wilneei my ufficiai ■Unti tute and seal this 2f tli
day of Marcii, A. D. 1911,
D esìi
A ( h : M. ROBINSON.
Clerk Circuli Court. Oranse County Florida

SECURE
A none NOW

O u r Easy Paym ent Plan
seems to suit everybody.
because we enable you to

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Just a few lots left and they can
be bought for one-third their ac­
tual val.ue,. on easy terms. To
wait is b u t to lose, so 6ome, look
and you will buy.

Good road to the Property, good \
sidewalks through the Property |
and good people living on the \
Property.
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It’s popular

Get A Hom£&gt;’
Be the landlord's slave no longer. Strike
out far freedom. We will help you If you
will let us. Our

Home&amp;at M arkham Park
ora just tber thing for you. Take your
w t f m r i o o k tn thrm. - t f h o - w t t l - b e - d r lighted with tbe prospects of owning one
of them.

. H. GARNER
Sanford, Florida

S a n f o r d H e ig h ts
Improvement Company
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Marks Real Estate Agency, A g e n t s .

�IN SANFORD— Lite h Worth Lining
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Volume III

S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A , F R I D A Y . M A R G H 3 1 . 1911

NEWS OF THE WORLD

ALL AROUND fLORIDA

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PROCLAMATION

The General News .of "The Land
of Flowers.
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the people of this the most favored section of the
Southland having received the benefits of advertising in the past and,
W h e r e a s , the Governor of the, State of Florida, having set
aside the first day of May as the dato on which to send Post Cards,
Papers and other Literature descriptive of oujr Great State to the
people of other States, Therefore, Be it .
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CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS

W eather For April
A reactionary storm period is in |*ogress as we pass from March Into April.
Sturms of rain, wind and thunder will
culminate on and touching Sunday the
2nd. winding up with possible snow In
northern extremes.
Rising barometer, fair wether and frosty
nights will visit moat parts of the country
between the 2nd and 5th.
A regular storm period covers the 4th
to 8th, having its center on the 6th. Dur­
ing the 6th to 8th. storms of rain, wind
and thunder will make their transit from
west to east, touching most parts of the
oqpntry. These storms will be In the
form of heavy April showers, breaking
into severe thunder squalls and thunder
storms in many localities. Fair weather
and cool nights, with possible frost nortliwan), will follow these storms.
A reactionary stonu period on and
touching the 11th and 12th will bring
severe thunder, rain nnj4 hall to many
sections.

A regular storm period ex tends from
the 10th to the 21st. On and touching
these ids tea. expect many active April
storms and squalls, to much cooler.
A Efignamny »lUSUi-period -h as-lu ,
center on the 24th and 25th. and threat­
ening weather will appear.
A regular storm period is central on the
29th, extending from the 27th to May
3rd,

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HAPPENING S DURING THE WEEK

W h ereas,
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An Epitome of th e Week’s M ost Im­
portant happenings In th e
'S t a t e ’s Domain.
Port St. Joe. a town that was wiped
out more, than half a century ago throagh
b combination of yellow fever and busi­
ness adversities, is to be restored to tbo
map of Florida. A land company and a
railroad company are behind the new
movement.
The GuhiesviUq jail is not an inviting
place of refugo for the inmates, as al­
most every week the papers give reports
of sn attempted escape.
• In thOcourseof a few weeks the new
• plant o f 5the Florida Woodenware Com­
pany, located in Palatka will begin oper­
ations. when a large force of men will be
given employment, and the task of ^(re­
ducing 'thousands of buckets and luW
daily will begin.
Senator Duncan U. Fletcher had o nar­
row escape from serious Injury, perhni»
dcatli. In the railroad wrecH In Geurgln
Suturday, Me changed sleepers and the
one in wjdch he originally intended rid­
ing was smushed.
The Plant City Courier prints a strnwbcrry cartoon illustrating that enterpris­
ing town’s excellent location'as the center
of this growing Industry. The Courier
* cites the fact that 902,000 has been al­
ready paid for - berries on the railroad
platform there, which shows the extent
of the business.
The harem shirt hai"arrlved" at Tarnjiu.
As yet it Is only droped on a wire figure
In a chow window but mny become
animated ere long. „
Tljot St. Johns county Is going to 1«
precipitated Into a wet and dry cum.-pnign is now evident. The movement
j has been launched by citizens of Hastings
- and is being carried on' independently of
the count]! branch of the Anti-Saloon
League.
Only ten Florida Militia officers will be
chosen to attend theurm y maneuvers in
Texas, as news has come from Washing. ton tliut only 1,000 will be selected from
the national guard organizations of the
various States. Allotment is made on
llie strength of the organized militia.
Policeman Wilson lies at the |&gt;oint of
death at the Gordon Keller Memorial Hos­
pital at Tampa and Charles Drown, a
negro, with whom the policeman fought
a pistol duel, is in the same condition ut
the Clara Frye negro hospital. A negro
named Williams, returning home unex­
pectedly, is alleged to have found ifrown
in company with his wife. He sent tor
the policeman, and us soon us the latter
apix-ored Drown opened fire. -The officer
was wounded In Several places about the
body before be could return &gt;the fire.
Wilson fell to the ground, but, lying fiat
on hia back, drew his’ revolver and prob­
ably fatally wounded the negro.

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Items of Interest Gleaned fro m
Various Sources

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That every Public Spirited Citizen of Sanford and
the Celery Delta join in the Great Movement for Advertising our
Section and send greetings to our friends in every part of the-world.
(Signed) CITIZENS O F SAN FO RD ,
. R eso lved,

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ANOTHER BIG LAND DEAL
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Nineteen Thousand Acres In Geneva
Section Changes Hands
’ pOno of the Iflg eat transactions In laud
consummated InOrunge county took place
n short time ugo when the Musselwhlio
and Howard tract comprising JP.UOO acres
in the'Geneva peninsulh* passed into the
possession of the Fast Sanford Lund Com­
pany, of which Mr. W. A. Whitcomb of
Bloomington, III., is the moving spirit.
This body of land which sold for $142,000, lies In townships 10, 20 and 21 east,
and ranges 31, 32 uud 38 south, which
nre between loike Harney and Jessup,
the lund being bounded1»!! three sides by
the two lakes and St. Johns river. There
is a. well defined opinion in this section
that lund sltuuted on or near a largo body
of water has a certain protection against
Dm cold that does not attain with land
not so located, which if true makes of
this tract one of llio best pieces of lund
undeveloped in the stole for home and
farms.
It was learned from Mr. Whitcomb that
it was the intention of his associates and
himself to disposed of the land in tract of
five ucrcs or more. The lund in the cctiaal section of the tract is well adapted
to the growth of citrus fruits, peaches,
pears, pecans and other nuts as well us
tigs and persimmons of the Japanese
variety.- The land ncup Die river and
lakes is of the flowing' well type, there
taring some 4.000 acres of« this nature,
which adapts it perfectly to the producduction ol winter vegetables such us ure
grown In the Sanford celery della. The
fact that tills section bus just passed
through u drought covering fifteen weeks,
during 'which period the; Sanford, crops
grew to maturity without being stunted
in any particular, further demonstrates
the wortli of iti6 system o f. Irrigation as
obtained here through the Inexhaustible
jupply of artesian water which flows
naturally. The 4.000 acres of this trnct
that cun be irrigated as Sanford lands
are irrigated, will form the nucleus of a
very thrifty settlement—Timea-Unlon.
Commercial Club Meeting

The meeting of the Commercial Club
last Monday wui fraught with good results
and there was a feast of reason and flow
of the soul (a la Uudwciser).
Messrs. McLain and Culpepper of Gen­
eva met with the club uud called at­
tention to the i\eed of a drawbridge -ut
the Geneva crossing. Hon. Frank Wood­
ruff, member of the board of county com­
missions stnted that the board had under
advisement the matter of this bridge and
that they would pay half If the citizens
would pay half. Also that the crossing
to Osteen would be bridged by a draw­
bridge supported through loll rules.
This i* good news to the people of San­
ford and there is no doubt about both of
these bridges being built.
Freight rates, railroad facilities and
other importout matters were taken up
and discussed. The offlejal buttop for
the Club was distributed among those
present by secretary Woodruff. The but­
ton fins the’Inscription. ‘Sanford Commer­
cial Clqb’ and the "Garden Spot of the
World", on a white ground with a stalk
of celery,~en tampan!. (Whatever that H&gt;).
Every one who attended the meeting
was greatly encouraged by Die future
outlook of Sanford and rnkny enrolled

Popularity Plano Contest Closes Today.
Votes 8IIII Pouring In
Well now. what do you know about th*
hunch pf star contestants who arc in
The Herald's-,Popularity list tp receive
the $500 Grand Contest PianoT
These contestants accomplished a godd
work wJiifli will be a monument to them
in future years, the monument of placing
in tile homes 0 weekly paper which is
clean, up to-datu and facts about San­
ford's marvelous advancement. ffFhe great­
est power in the world 'or bettering a
coipinunity is the newspaper and llie
American home is rated by the news­
papers and magazines Unit enter it. As
booh as you receive this issue sit down
and make u list of tltose who - would be
happier, and better by receiving the
Herald. Then send in Die list at once.
Think of those away from home. The
Herald would be liked a letter from home
from ull the dear' acquaintances that
would inspire them to strive for greater
achievements In their chosen vocation In
life.' Make out a list nml send to the
Contest Mnnqgcr nnd votes Will bo given
your fnvorite contestant.

Florlda Vegetables Growers .Associa­
tion’* Good Work (
Under the oTiTUrnffnagement of-Hurry
Ward the Florida Vegetable Growers As­
sociation has made good this season. A t
Die present time celery that under ordinury
conditions would not bring 511 cents per
'¿rate is netting Die growers 91.00. The
association bus been u power and ev­
ery grower is pleased with the good
showing made. At this time last seasou
the prico was very low and the good
price prevailing this year while not en­
tirely due to the association has certainly
been bettered by the methods of market­
ing pursued by the association.
Co-operation is.lhe secret of success In
business these days and until ull Die
growers are corralled, under one head-a
systematic method of growing and mar­
keting crops will never bo effected.
Despite difficulties mid knotty problems
the first year of Die assoduUon has
certainly been u success mid should
stimulate the growers Into creating- u
much larger membership next season.
In unity there Is strength!

Death of F. J. Symes
After a short Illness nnd surrounded by
bis . children and grandchildren F. J.
Symes breathed his last on Sunday at
the home of hi*' daughter. Mrs. D. A.
Howard. The funeral services occurred
on Monday. Rev. J. F. McKinnon official
Ing. Internment was made in Die family
burying ground at McBuin, Michigan.
Mr. Symes wns greatly beloved by ull
who knew him at his adopted home in the
Southland. He had been coming to Sanfurd for several years and was lurgcrly
interested in the lm|irovement of lids
section.
His cheerful, Helpful life; devoted to
his wife and family und .kindness to
everybody will long huger as a .fragrant
memory in the homo which his presence
brightened and which death has now
darkened. Though he I* gone his record
has been made und will remain with us
us n lasting treasure. His life was gentle
but like the still waters it was deep. In
hit heart ho carried those he loved, and
bis baud never weary, Ills steps never
failed in caring for and ministering U)
those who were in any way dependent
upon him.
Besides a devoted wife he leaves two
daughters. Mrs. D. A. Howard and Mrs.
Kent Kossetter, and ono son, Roy T.
Symes oil of this city. We can only re­
mind these mourners that he Is not dead
he is only asleep—resting after a long
and well spent life here, he cannot, and
would not if ho could return to us; we
cun, if we will, go to him. Behind the
siotm clouds ulways lurks the rainbow
and wheu Die storm it past it weeps zipon Die flowers of Die land and the pearls
Boy Invents Aeroplane
of tha sea. Darkness precedes th e’down­
Joseph E. Anderson, u 19-yeur old in­ ing and out of the blackness of night
ventor, of Greenwich, Cniiu.. expects to be comes the sunshine and joy of the day.
one of the competitors for Did Gould prize
of ¿15,000 for aeroplanes driven by a
Card ofT hanks
double propeller system. Young AuderDied March 28, 1011, ut Die horoX of
son’s machine combines some of the best of his daughter, Mrs. B. A. Howard, Mr.
features of the/Wright type of biplanes Frunk J. Symes. To Diose who so kindly
with some of Diose.of the Antoinette.
assisted us at the Dmeof our bcreavment.
One principle in the ’monoplane has We wish to express bur beart-felt thanks.
y i tii-ni y ed in myoplnnes of
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this class. The machine will tie so con­
Mr. and Mrs. B. A,
structed Diet there will two engines and
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Mss *■vuT D m U n v R v u m
two propellers, either one of Die proUntil Noon Saturday to Vote

In order that every ¡(ossible chance can
be given. You can cast your vote# until
noon Saturday. The Contest Manager
will receive returns ut Die 'Hcritfil Office
until Saturday noon. It rests with you to
win and tlic contestant receiving Die
largest number of voles, will get Die
Herald Prize Pjauo.
In Die following issue a full account of
the winner and exact standing of each
contestant will lie given.
Write your nnino plainly und name
you favorite contestant and votes will
be given, by thfc Conte*t Editress Mrs. M.
F.' Keyes
.' __
Muslcale a t Wcluka Club
One of the most enjoyable events (lint
have been given at the Wcluka club wasu
musical lust Tuesduy afternoon: Mrs. R.
Homrighuus was chairman of the most
efficient committee Dial strangl'd the
p ro g ram ^ The Aral number on the pro­
gram was a vocal solo by Miss Mabel
Howler nnd her sweet voice was never
beard to better advantage. Mrs. H. C.
Maitland came next nnd completely
charmed the audience with two beautiful
vocal selections mid responded to repeated
encores. Mrs. Maitland is teacher of
vocal music in Die Livingston College at
Enterprise, and is alto o gifted reader,
delighting the club with a humorous
selection on this occatshm. Miss Madge
Ward und Miss Ruth Abbott two of San­
ford's favorite pianoitla played numbers
that were much enjoyed and Miss Mercedes
Munson very sweetly sung two pretty
selections.' Social half hour with refresh­
ments followed.

Here th e Reader* Will rind a Brief
H istorical Spring Flowing
. For Hurried Reader*
Nine people were killed and fourteen
injured In a Dixie Flyer wreck at Tliton,
Go., last Sunday.
■One hundred and fffty people were kill­
ed in a shirt waist factory tire in New
York last Saturday. Lack of Are escapes
wns the principal cause of the many
deaDu.
.
.
•I
, - . Li •John F. Gnynor, Just released from Die
federal prison at ADanla. On-, where he
and his partner. Benjamin F. Greene,
were sent for frauds estimated at 92.000,000 In the contract for Die Savannah har­
bor Improvements, has arrived In New
York, a physical wreck.
There are multiplying evidences that
the coming session of congress is going
to bo a long one. Wbon the Dlngloy bill
wns-fHissed at an extra session congress
fini sited its work during the month of’Au­
gust. and wlien Die labor of tn*king_the.
Poyne-Aldrich tariff bill it wns done it
wns the latter part of July. If adjourn­
ment f* bud abtho coming extra session
before {September many persona will be
surprlsfad.
An Atlanta . preacher paid 925 for
speeding bis automobile. Preachers seem
to liave no rights at Die capital of Geor­
gia Dial oven Die law respects.
A Cincinnati druggist was’ fined 950
and costs for selling cocaine without a
prescription. This is another case of the
punishment not being In proportion to
Die offense.
A clear chain of wireless telegraph sta­
tions extending from Maine U&gt; Florida Is
now Included In the Marconi Wireless
Tclcgrqplr Company's system, according
to the company1* - annual report. Many
coastwise vessels south of New York have
been added to the fleet equipped with the
Marconi system.
It is stated from sources that are close
to the president that the pardon appeals of both Charles W. Morse, the Convict
hunker and "Ice king” of New York, and
John K. Walsh, the convicted Chicago •
hanker will be denied.
With Die proposed international highwuy from Now York, to Montreal appar­
ently in a fair way of success, friends of
the project ure now ndverUslng the ex­
tension of the road from New- York to
Jacksonville. Fla. A bill appropriating
9I.OUU.UOU to complete New York's state
share of Die highway from New York to
Rouse's Point passed Die senate and
probably will coin# up for passage in the
assembly .Dlls week. Governor Dix has
ulreudy announced his approval of* the
measure.
' Cau’t Kiss The Babies
Columbus, Miss., March 29.—“Don’t kill
me; I don't like it, and you may have
germs. Try some one who likes It,"
Thus reads th e ' tug worn by the first
company of the first regiment of babies
enlisted in the campaign against tuber­
culosis by the American Tuberculosis Ex- biblUon, under the direction of E. G,
Routzahn.
The mothers have enrolled the children
and tagged Diem. There will be more
as the fight goes on and other moDicrs
join in Die crudsade to preserved baby's
healDi.
'
Livingstone College Recital
Mrs. liomrighous went to Enterprise
Saturday to assist In a recital at Living­
stone College. Mrs. liomrighous is at the
head of the vocal department of' Die col­
lege and Mrs. Maitland at the head of the
)ilnno and *chogl of expression. These
two touchers, assisted by the students of
the throe deportmeiiu, gave a recital laat
Saturday evening, which was attended
by u large and appreciative audience.
The college Is growing In numbers and
Interest and is now preparing for the first
commencement exercises. '
'*
. Hog* Stolen . .
B. F. Ball who resides dear Etbcl, In
1-ake County had seven bogs stolen oge
day last week. Five of them escaped and
returned home but- the other two are
pciibUTSiy ill *um* uliter felkma peu:—Tbebogs were black with white feet and Mr.
learn of their wberou b o u ts .

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W here Devout o f the Celery
City Worship Sunday.

RESUM E OF A LL CHURCH EVENTS
Of In te re st to Those Religiously In­
clined—Subjects o f Discourses
tor th e Sabbath.
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T h e P e s e t a 's C o n tr e s a tlo n a l
*CV. Uraroe B. Waldron, pastor; Sunday m orninf
•crrloa. 11: evening »«rvic*, 7:00; prayer meeting
Wrvineaday. 7:00 a m ; Sabbath achool. 9:40 a. in.
5-C. Eoamlnjar, Superintendent,

"Some Heroes of Today1’ U.Rev. George.
B. Waldron's subect.next Sunday evening.
In the morning be will apeak on the
Forty-Sixth Psalm. These services open
prompUy at 11 a. tn. and 7 p.m . A cor­
dial weloorae la extended to everybody.
Here is a bit of goodness. The new
church is to for towards completion that
we expect to use It for the first time on
Easter Sunday, April 16th.
F i r s t M e th o d is t
Ke*. J. A Hendry. pastor; church,
»«mu* »iid r u ih «(reel; parsonage
noils arvnue sod SevenlhV «r»ri;
Sunday moraine te rrie s s i ll ; evi
7iOu. Sunday school. 0:4S s. m.; Jno. K. MaiTescberi' meeting every Friday,

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BARGAINS Left

WHY THE WIND BLOWS,

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W O M A N ’S E X C H A N G E ,

T h * Bsalo Prinolple, the Tendsnoy of
H o t A lra to Rise. k

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Fancy'Work* of All Kind*. Stamping. Embroidery Supplier
* Home-Mad* Cooking a Specialty.

Tbo wind, like other thing» of every$mj Ufa, rarely Invite« notice uni cob It
t i unusually '•high," and rarely do wo
boar tbo questions, “Why does the
wind blow?" “Why doeou’t tbo wind
b lo w r
W hat ls this wind th at rushes "out
of the n o w h e r e Into the here!" Why
should It blow a t all, or why some­
times so gontly and a t other times
with the resistless force of the hurri­
cane!
The wind could have 60 power, It
could not even exist,' if the air bad no
weight, this weight haring been shown
to be about thirty-one grains for each
hundred cubic, inches of air. When air
Is pnt In motion the effect Is like that
obtained by throwing a ball against on
object «The harder you throw tbo ball
the harder K will strike, and the great­
er the number of balls thrown a t one
time the greater will be the forco of
the blow. When 4be wind la blowing
it strikes what It blows, against, and
the harder It blows (that la. tbo greater
tbo a peed of the air) the harder It will
■trike against the resisting object
W hat causes the wind to blow or
why the elr should be In motldn la not
easy to explain. Btfnply stated, it la
caused by the tendency of hot air to
rise and thus to form a partial Yacuum
Into which the cooler surrounding air
rushes, In much the same way as
w ater will rush downward to seek Its
level. I f the earth were smooth, if U
did Dot rotate and If there were no
aun the a ir would be motionless. When
the aun ahlnue on a-wide space of the
earth tbo air 'of th at region becomes
heated, this great volume of warm air
rises and the cooler, heavier surround­
ing a ir down In to fake Its place. As
the earth rotates there tends to bo
formed a ring of beefed and rising air
with currents loCowing at the l&gt;9ttom
ABi fit &gt;)0th aides. This Is the condltlon that prevails near the equator and
causes the trado winds that blow so
■teadlly. The rotation of the earth
causos the wind south of the equator
to flow toward the northwest and that
north of this, line to flow toward the

Sunday school 0:45 a. m., John K. MetUnger, Snpl. in charge. Angus K. Chap­
pell assisting. Our aim: “Every member
V present every Sunday, on time, with his
own Bible, a studied lesson, a liberal of' faring and a mind to-4earn.‘* *
Preaching 11 a. m.. by the pastor. SubJeet,“Christian Stewardship.“
. Preaching a t night, 7 o'olook, by Kov.
C. Fired'Blackburn, the presiding elder of
the Miami district
First quarterly conference Monday at
7JO o’clock |^.nt_ (¿L-riW epartlffenirof
- tfarefeurchhave written reports. All the
members of the church should attend the
conference. Every ofllclal should be In
bis place that night, or send laudable
written excuse.
Wednesday, 7J0 p. m., prayer meeting. s o u t h w e s t . —B t. N ic h o la s .
Thursday, .3JQ p. m.. Junior League
meeting, Mrs. L R. Philips Supt. in charge.
Friday, 7:30 p. ra., weekly Sunday
Psthetlo Inoldent Prom Whleh the Use
school teachers' tnoellag.
r V * of Blaok Lines Sprang.
“Every ouco tn awhile,“ says a prom­
WUdmao. pastor: Sunday morning inent comedian, “I am asked by some
o n ia s service. 7;tj0; Sabbath school
l’ruf. N. J. Perkins, SupL; prayer newspaper or magazine to tell of the
’ Wednesday, 7:00 p. tu.: teachers' actual feelings of a man who Is called
iy evening e l 7 JO .
;•
on to appear before the public as a
continuous funmaker. Usually I re­
P r e s b y te r ia n ■
Rev. J . F. McKinnon, pastor: morning aervloe, ply by calling attention to ths fact
I wvwalng acrvkoe. TlOlli Sabbath achool. 9:43 a. th at one of the greatest tragedies of the
i: H sn rv M rfasH r. S u p l; prayer m erlins Wedtheater la connected with the clown.
“In -th e time of. Louis XIV. there
CaUiedc
was a famous clown known as ‘F at
Cstholle Cbnrch. Oak avenue between‘8 lk and William’ iGroe Guillaume;, who held
9 th streets. Rev. «rather B re sn a h u In ch arts.
Mess every Sunday a t 10 a m. Kotsty, sermon his audiences In the Rue Pavarl by bis
*n.j U edict Ion every Sundsy et 7:30 p. m. Sun­ wonderful eccentricities of gesture*
day school e t 9 e. a . C Itees lows beard Saturday
before Ars( Sunday of th* m onth between 4 and 3 voice and mimicry. One night, so the
p to. sod 7 end 8 p. m. First Sunday of month legend runs, his wife was dying, and
m ess s t 7:30 a. m. and 10 a. m.
b e was still obliged to go on and en­
tertain the clanking, clashing, ribald
Holy Crass tptscopal
». B. F. Brown, recUir; A. D. Key, senior wer- Parisian mob (bat stood in th s plL It
Sunday tncrn ln t eervtoe, II; even In* service was tn th s days before there were
; Sabbath sciituT 9:48 a. n».; B. K. Whlirver.
LPreyer mcelia*. 7:30 Wednesday o m i n i seats In the orchektra.
“Like all Imitators of the Italian
•commedla,'
bis face was whitened
T he Cornet I at's Teeth.
“Do you know tbv great dread of with flour. Under the burden of his
-tkreonM H Isir! said a cornet virtuoso. g n a t domestic sorrow .he was stupid
*TU toll you. son—the Ions of^ bls teeth. and slow In his performance, and In
W o n t thlug th at could happen to him. order to stir him up his companion on
I t moans ths otid of bis' playing. No the stags bit him with a resounding
m an eon ploy the cornet with- false whack with a heavy cane. The com­
tooth. When bis own cuspldo and bination of his sentimental troubles
canines ora gone he loses bis embou­ and tbe physical pain caused Gras
Guillaume to weep. As th s tears
chure.“—New York Press.
streamed down over his whitened face
the aspect was so comical th at tbe au­
Q lM e u ro g e m s n t
“Bo you h are quit laughing a t your dience cheered and laughed Itself Into
hysterica Aud ever since then every
wife's h o u r
"Tea," replied Mr. GrowcheV. “Tbe clown has black Unas on his whitened
funnier they seem to me tbe more con­ face.
“Many' are the black lines on the'
vinced aha la th at they m u st be cor*
face
of tbe actor th at ths audience
r o d la style.“—Washington star.
knows not of.”—Chicago T ribune
Psychology of tb e Çrowd.
Ju et.a PraeaUIIM. 1
“W hat tnakee the crowd gather ao
“So you ara attending cooking
achool f* aays tha friend. “A n you go­
“Oh, vulgar curiosity, I auppoaa. ing to do your own w ork!" ‘
L a f i go orar.“(-H arvard Lampoon.
“N a I wont to be able to teach my
husband bow to prepare the mesta tn
Waat» not fresh taara
on emergency .“—Judge.
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Pure Reading Matter.
“One of the funniest requests I ever
got,” the advertising manager told us,
“w as from n local dry goods m erchant
H e oald. 1 want this advertisement
put In a part of the paper where wom­
en will bo aure to read I t ’
“ 'G reat Bcott, manl' 1 said. ‘Don’t
you know that when wo have some
pure reeding m atter that we wantwomen to be aure to npo wo put It
n ex t.to a dry goods advcrtlsementT"'
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An Ox Hide.
“Thomas," said the professor to a
pupil In the Junior class In chemistry,
“mention an oxide.“
“Leather," replied Thomas.
“W hat is leather an oxide of?" asked
the professor.
“An oxide of beef," answered tbo
bright youngster.—Chicago News.
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1. Showered With Attentions.
“Now that you are rich I suppose
everybody" is noxious to servo you.“.
“T hat's (be wny It seems.'&lt;S(l'm on
the lookout all tbo time for subpof egg."
—Kansas city Journal
Notice o f ‘Application fo r Tax-Deed
tinder Section 8 of C hapter 4888.
Laws ofT lorldu
Notice U hereby glvrn tb i t M. M. Smith ut Win­
ter Park, Florida, purrb tie r of tax cecllAcale«
named below, ha* Died »aid crrtMrnlc* In my of­
fice and made application for (ax deed* to Uaur In
aooordxnce with law. Said certificate* embrace
th e follow in i deacrihed property situated in Orange
crunty, Florida:
Cert- No. 2577 of 1893: Nrt of NWK Sec. in.
). 21 A R. 32 £ . assessed In the nam e of A W.
ampton.
r Cert.' No. 2799of 1894: 8M of NWM Sec.-11; Tp.
21 S. 7 31 E, a ia e u n l In the name of R. Uriggi. Jr.
Cert- No. 2583 of 1803: SWM of SEW orSW M
Sec. 18, Tp. 21 S, R 32 E. e**e»*al In the name of
Unknown Owner.
Cert. No. 2148 of 1807: Si;it of NWM of Sf.il and
EK ofSW U ofNW Muf SEW Sec 18, T p 2 l A’R 32
E. ciaeaacd In the name of W: C, Isooba,
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Cert. No 2428 of KOI: SWM of NWM Sec 10,
-Tp 21 A R 32 E. ataeated In the name of Friea a
-----Robinson.
Cert. No. 2423 of 1901: SWM of NEM Sec 10, Tp
21 S, R 32 E, aaeraaedlRlhe name of Fries A Rob-

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Ceri. No 2822011898: SEW ofSEU of SWM Sec
18. Tp 21 A K 32 E. asaetaed In the name of D. M.
Cert. No. 3111 of 1804: NM of NWVt of SEI.
Sec 16. Tp 21 A R 32 E, assessed In the nome of
unknown Owner.'
Cert No. 3114 of 1894: WM of SWM of NWM of
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Unleai auld crrtlAcatei «hall tie redeemed aotunliuS Ui law. tax deni* will Imud (betvini un lite
25lh day of April, A. P. IBM.
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Wilneei my ufficiai ■Unti tute and seal this 2f tli
day of Marcii, A. D. 1911,
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A ( h : M. ROBINSON.
Clerk Circuli Court. Oranse County Florida

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY. MARGH 31. 1911

Volume III

NEWS OF THE WORLD

ALL AROUND fLORIDA

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The General News .of "The Land
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An Epitome of th e Week’s M ost Im­
portant happenings In th e
'S t a t e ’s Domain.
Port St. Joe. a town that was wiped
out more, than half a century ago throagh
b combination of yellow fever and busi­
ness adversities, is to be restored to tbo
map of Florida. A land company and a
railroad company are behind the new
movement.
The GuhiesviUq jail is not an inviting
place of refugo for the inmates, as al­
most every week the papers give reports
of sn attempted escape.
• In thOcourseof a few weeks the new
• plant o f 5the Florida Woodenware Com­
pany, located in Palatka will begin oper­
ations. when a large force of men will be
given employment, and the task of ^(re­
ducing 'thousands of buckets and luW
daily will begin.
Senator Duncan U. Fletcher had o nar­
row escape from serious Injury, perhni»
dcatli. In the railroad wrecH In Geurgln
Suturday, Me changed sleepers and the
one in wjdch he originally intended rid­
ing was smushed.
The Plant City Courier prints a strnwbcrry cartoon illustrating that enterpris­
ing town’s excellent location'as the center
of this growing Industry. The Courier
* cites the fact that 902,000 has been al­
ready paid for - berries on the railroad
platform there, which shows the extent
of the business.
The harem shirt hai"arrlved" at Tarnjiu.
As yet it Is only droped on a wire figure
In a chow window but mny become
animated ere long. „
Tljot St. Johns county Is going to 1«
precipitated Into a wet and dry cum.-pnign is now evident. The movement
j has been launched by citizens of Hastings
- and is being carried on' independently of
the count]! branch of the Anti-Saloon
League.
Only ten Florida Militia officers will be
chosen to attend theurm y maneuvers in
Texas, as news has come from Washing. ton tliut only 1,000 will be selected from
the national guard organizations of the
various States. Allotment is made on
llie strength of the organized militia.
Policeman Wilson lies at the |&gt;oint of
death at the Gordon Keller Memorial Hos­
pital at Tampa and Charles Drown, a
negro, with whom the policeman fought
a pistol duel, is in the same condition ut
the Clara Frye negro hospital. A negro
named Williams, returning home unex­
pectedly, is alleged to have found ifrown
in company with his wife. He sent tor
the policeman, and us soon us the latter
apix-ored Drown opened fire. -The officer
was wounded In Several places about the
body before be could return &gt;the fire.
Wilson fell to the ground, but, lying fiat
on hia back, drew his’ revolver and prob­
ably fatally wounded the negro.
W eather For April
A reactionary storm period is in |*ogress as we pass from March Into April.
Sturms of rain, wind and thunder will
culminate on and touching Sunday the
2nd. winding up with possible snow In
northern extremes.
Rising barometer, fair wether and frosty
nights will visit moat parts of the country
between the 2nd and 5th.
A regular storm period covers the 4th
to 8th, having its center on the 6th. Dur­
ing the 6th to 8th. storms of rain, wind
and thunder will make their transit from
west to east, touching most parts of the
oqpntry. These storms will be In the
form of heavy April showers, breaking
into severe thunder squalls and thunder
storms in many localities. Fair weather
and cool nights, with possible frost nortliwan), will follow these storms.
A reactionary stonu period on and
touching the 11th and 12th will bring
severe thunder, rain nnj4 hall to many
sections.
A regular storm period ex tends from
the 10th to the 21st. On and touching
these ids tea. expect many active April
storms and squalls, to much cooler.
A Efignam ny »lUSUi-period -h as-lu ,
center on the 24th and 25th. and threat­
ening weather will appear.
A regular storm period is central on the
29th, extending from the 27th to May
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the people of this the most favored section of the
Southland
having received
the benefits
of advertising in* •the past and,
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aside the first day of May as the dato on which to send Post Cards,
Papers and other Literature descriptive of oujr Great State to the
people of other States, Therefore, Be it .
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the Celery Delta join in the Great Movement for Advertising our
Section and send greetings to our friends in every part of the-world.
(Signed) CITIZENS O F SAN FO RD ,
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Nineteen Thousand Acres In Geneva
Section Changes Hands
’ pOno of the Iflg eat transactions In laud
consummated InOrunge county took place
n short time ugo when the Musselwhlio
and Howard tract comprising JP.UOO acres
in the'Geneva peninsulh* passed into the
possession of the Fast Sanford Lund Com­
pany, of which Mr. W. A. Whitcomb of
Bloomington, III., is the moving spirit.
This body of land which sold for $142,000, lies In townships 10, 20 and 21 east,
and ranges 31, 32 uud 38 south, which
nre between loike Harney and Jessup,
the lund being bounded1»!! three sides by
the two lakes and St. Johns river. There
is a. well defined opinion in this section
that lund sltuuted on or near a largo body
of water has a certain protection against
Dm cold that does not attain with land
not so located, which if true makes of
this tract one of llio best pieces of lund
undeveloped in the stole for home and
farms.
It was learned from Mr. Whitcomb that
it was the intention of his associates and
himself to disposed of the land in tract of
five ucrcs or more. The lund in the cctiaal section of the tract is well adapted
to the growth of citrus fruits, peaches,
pears, pecans and other nuts as well us
tigs and persimmons of the Japanese
variety.- The land ncup Die river and
lakes is of the flowing' well type, there
taring some 4.000 acres of« this nature,
which adapts it perfectly to the producduction ol winter vegetables such us ure
grown In the Sanford celery della. The
fact that tills section bus just passed
through u drought covering fifteen weeks,
during 'which period the; Sanford, crops
grew to maturity without being stunted
in any particular, further demonstrates
the wortli of iti6 system o f. Irrigation as
obtained here through the Inexhaustible
jupply of artesian water which flows
naturally. The 4.000 acres of this trnct
that cun be irrigated as Sanford lands
are irrigated, will form the nucleus of a
very thrifty settlement—Timea-Unlon.
Commercial Club Meeting
The meeting of the Commercial Club
last Monday wui fraught with good results
and there was a feast of reason and flow
of the soul (a la Uudwciser).
Messrs. McLain and Culpepper of Gen­
eva met with the club uud called at­
tention to the i\eed of a drawbridge -ut
the Geneva crossing. Hon. Frank Wood­
ruff, member of the board of county com­
missions stnted that the board had under
advisement the matter of this bridge and
that they would pay half If the citizens
would pay half. Also that the crossing
to Osteen would be bridged by a draw­
bridge supported through loll rules.
This i* good news to the people of San­
ford and there is no doubt about both of
these bridges being built.
Freight rates, railroad facilities and
other importout matters were taken up
and discussed. The offlejal buttop for
the Club was distributed among those
present by secretary Woodruff. The but­
ton fins the’Inscription. ‘Sanford Commer­
cial Clqb’ and the "Garden Spot of the
World", on a white ground with a stalk
of celery,~en tampan!. (Whatever that H&gt;).
Every one who attended the meeting
was greatly encouraged by Die future
outlook of Sanford and rnkny enrolled

Popularity Plano Contest Closes Today.
Votes 8 IIII Pouring In
Well now. what do you know about th*
hunch pf star contestants who arc in
The Herald's-,Popularity list tp receive
the $500 Grand Contest PianoT
These contestants accomplished a godd
work wJiifli will be a monument to them
in future years, the monument of placing
in tile homes 0 weekly paper which is
clean, up to-datu and facts about San­
ford's marvelous advancement. ffFhe great­
est power in the world 'or bettering a
coipinunity is the newspaper and llie
American home is rated by the news­
papers and magazines Unit enter it. As
booh as you receive this issue sit down
and make u list of tltose who - would be
happier, and better by receiving the
Herald. Then send in Die list at once.
Think of those away from home. The
Herald would be liked a letter from home
from ull the dear' acquaintances that
would inspire them to strive for greater
achievements In their chosen vocation In
life.' Make out a list nml send to the
Contest Mnnqgcr nnd votes Will bo given
your fnvorite contestant.

Florlda Vegetables Growers .Associa­
tion’* Good Work (
Under the oTiTUrnffnagement of-Hurry
Ward the Florida Vegetable Growers As­
sociation has made good this season. A t
Die present time celery that under ordinury
conditions would not bring 511 cents per
'¿rate is netting Die growers 91.00. The
association bus been u power and ev­
ery grower is pleased with the good
showing made. At this time last seasou
the prico was very low and the good
price prevailing this year while not en­
tirely due to the association has certainly
been bettered by the methods of market­
ing pursued by the association.
Co-operation is.lhe secret of success In
business these days and until ull Die
growers are corralled, under one head-a
systematic method of growing and mar­
keting crops will never bo effected.
Despite difficulties mid knotty problems
the first year of Die assoduUon has
certainly been u success mid should
stimulate the growers Into creating- u
much larger membership next season.
In unity there Is strength!

Death of F. J. Symes
After a short Illness nnd surrounded by
bis . children and grandchildren F. J.
Symes breathed his last on Sunday at
the home of hi*' daughter. Mrs. D. A.
Howard. The funeral services occurred
on Monday. Rev. J. F. McKinnon official
Ing. Internment was made in Die family
burying ground at McBuin, Michigan.
Mr. Symes wns greatly beloved by ull
who knew him at his adopted home in the
Southland. He had been coming to Sanfurd for several years and was lurgcrly
interested in the lm|irovement of lids
section.
His cheerful, Helpful life; devoted to
his wife and family und .kindness to
everybody will long huger as a .fragrant
memory in the homo which his presence
brightened and which death has now
darkened. Though he I* gone his record
has been made und will remain with us
us n lasting treasure. His life was gentle
but like the still waters it was deep. In
hit heart ho carried those he loved, and
bis baud never weary, Ills steps never
failed in caring for and ministering U)
those who were in any way dependent
upon him.
Besides a devoted wife he leaves two
daughters. Mrs. D. A. Howard and Mrs.
Kent Kossetter, and ono son, Roy T.
Symes oil of this city. We can only re­
mind these mourners that he Is not dead
he is only asleep—resting after a long
and well spent life here, he cannot, and
would not if ho could return to us; we
cun, if we will, go to him. Behind the
siotm clouds ulways lurks the rainbow
and wheu Die storm it past it weeps zipon Die flowers of Die land and the pearls
Boy Invents Aeroplane
of tha sea. Darkness precedes th e’down­
Joseph E. Anderson, u 19-yeur old in­ ing and out of the blackness of night
ventor, of Greenwich, Cniiu.. expects to be comes the sunshine and joy of the day.
one of the competitors for Did Gould prize
of ¿15,000 for aeroplanes driven by a
Card ofT hanks
double propeller system. Young AuderDied March 28, 1011, ut Die horoX of
son’s machine combines some of the best of his daughter, Mrs. B. A. Howard, Mr.
features of the/Wright type of biplanes Frunk J. Symes. To Diose who so kindly
with some of Diose.of the Antoinette.
assisted us at the Dmeof our bcreavment.
One principle in the ’monoplane has We wish to express bur beart-felt thanks.
y i tii-ni y ed in myoplnnes of
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two propellers, either one of Die proU ntil Noon S a tu r d a y to Vote

In order that every ¡(ossible chance can
be given. You can cast your vote# until
noon Saturday. The Contest Manager
will receive returns ut Die 'Hcritfil Office
until Saturday noon. It rests with you to
win and tlic contestant receiving Die
largest number of voles, will get Die
Herald Prize Pjauo.
In Die following issue a full account of
the winner and exact standing of each
contestant will lie given.
Write your nnino plainly und name
you favorite contestant and votes will
be given, by thfc Conte*t Editress Mrs. M.
F.' Keyes
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Muslcale a t Wcluka Club
One of the most enjoyable events (lint
have been given at the Wcluka club wasu
musical lust Tuesduy afternoon: Mrs. R.
Homrighuus was chairman of the most
efficient committee Dial strangl'd the
program^ The Aral number on the pro­
gram was a vocal solo by Miss Mabel
Howler nnd her sweet voice was never
beard to better advantage. Mrs. H. C.
Maitland came next nnd completely
charmed the audience with two beautiful
vocal selections mid responded to repeated
encores. Mrs. Maitland is teacher of
vocal music in Die Livingston College at
Enterprise, and is alto o gifted reader,
delighting the club with a humorous
selection on this occatshm. Miss Madge
Ward und Miss Ruth Abbott two of San­
ford's favorite pianoitla played numbers
that were much enjoyed and Miss Mercedes
Munson very sweetly sung two pretty
selections.' Social half hour with refresh­
ments followed.

Here th e Reader* Will rind a Brief
H istorical Spring Flowing
. For Hurried Reader*
Nine people were killed and fourteen
injured In a Dixie Flyer wreck at Tliton,
Go., last Sunday.
■One hundred and fffty people were kill­
ed in a shirt waist factory tire in New
York last Saturday. Lack of Are escapes
wns the principal cause of the many
deaDu.
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, - . Li •John F. Gnynor, Just released from Die
federal prison at ADanla. On-, where he
and his partner. Benjamin F. Greene,
were sent for frauds estimated at 92.000,000 In the contract for Die Savannah har­
bor Improvements, has arrived In New
York, a physical wreck.
There are multiplying evidences that
the coming session of congress is going
to bo a long one. Wbon the Dlngloy bill
wns-fHissed at an extra session congress
fini sited its work during the month of’Au­
gust. and wlien Die labor of tn*king_the.
Poyne-Aldrich tariff bill it wns done it
wns the latter part of July. If adjourn­
ment f* bud abtho coming extra session
before {September many persona will be
surprlsfad.
An Atlanta . preacher paid 925 for
speeding bis automobile. Preachers seem
to liave no rights at Die capital of Geor­
gia Dial oven Die law respects.
A Cincinnati druggist was’ fined 950
and costs for selling cocaine without a
prescription. This is another case of the
punishment not being In proportion to
Die offense.
A clear chain of wireless telegraph sta­
tions extending from Maine U&gt; Florida Is
now Included In the Marconi Wireless
Tclcgrqplr Company's system, according
to the company1* - annual report. Many
coastwise vessels south of New York have
been added to the fleet equipped with the
Marconi system.
It is stated from sources that are close
to the president that the pardon appeals of both Charles W. Morse, the Convict
hunker and "Ice king” of New York, and
John K. Walsh, the convicted Chicago •
hanker will be denied.
With Die proposed international highwuy from Now York, to Montreal appar­
ently in a fair way of success, friends of
the project ure now ndverUslng the ex­
tension of the road from New- York to
Jacksonville. Fla. A bill appropriating
9I.OUU.UOU to complete New York's state
share of Die highway from New York to
Rouse's Point passed Die senate and
probably will coin# up for passage in the
assembly .Dlls week. Governor Dix has
ulreudy announced his approval of* the
measure.
' Cau’t Kiss The Babies
Columbus, Miss., March 29.—“Don’t kill
me; I don't like it, and you may have
germs. Try some one who likes It,"
Thus reads th e ' tug worn by the first
company of the first regiment of babies
enlisted in the campaign against tuber­
culosis by the American Tuberculosis Ex- biblUon, under the direction of E. G,
Routzahn.
The mothers have enrolled the children
and tagged Diem. There will be more
as the fight goes on and other moDicrs
join in Die crudsade to preserved baby's
healDi.
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Livingstone College Recital
Mrs. liomrighous went to Enterprise
Saturday to assist In a recital at Living­
stone College. Mrs. liomrighous is at the
head of the vocal department of' Die col­
lege and Mrs. Maitland at the head of the
)ilnno and *chogl of expression. These
two touchers, assisted by the students of
the throe deportmeiiu, gave a recital laat
Saturday evening, which was attended
by u large and appreciative audience.
The college Is growing In numbers and
Interest and is now preparing for the first
commencement exercises. '
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. Hog* Stolen . .
B. F. Ball who resides dear Etbcl, In
1-ake County had seven bogs stolen oge
day last week. Five of them escaped and
returned home but- the other two are
pciibUTSiy ill *um* uliter felkma peu:—Tbebogs were black with white feet and Mr.
learn of their wberoubouts.

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If you will call on us we will show you the most clever array of new,, neat attractive garments for
spring ever shown in the city. Your visit can but result in the conviction that garments bearing our
label are up to the standard of High-Class Merchant Tailoring. In style, fit and finish they leave
nothing to be desired. That’s why our Clothipg appeals to men of means. Rut just as strong is its
appeal to the man who must, of necessity! look at his dollar twice before spending it. A t none ol the
other stores o f Sanrord is it possible to obtain- the values that this store, extends—the result of its
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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
A B u d jtt of Opinion "Just Be­
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EVEN TH E GATE POST NOT IN IT
A Chlel I* Among Ye Taking Note*
•ml Faith, He ll PrenilTm”—
So Soya Sountcrer.
t m o i p w w m A m *• n * Um W.
4 I understand that a scrimmage took
place In one of the "near beer" places
. last week in which one of the parties was
hit on the bead with 0 near beer bottle.
Being o near bottle the blow was only a
near blow imflictlng a near wound. The
near fight waa bushed up there being no
near policeman to make a near anest
oad we hope there will be no more near
lights la the near beer saloons In the near
future.
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4 Those veiled threats and innuendos
directed against yours truly have no more
effect than water on a ducks back. There
are many things that need the search­
light of publicity directed upon them and
while 1 have ■been tongue-tied in some
instances for the good of Sanford no such
scruples will bold me longer and 1 purpose
to open up a continuous performance
shortly that will Jar the gold paved streets
of Sanford.

4 Whether the opera house is safe or
not it deprives us of a place of amuse­
ment and 1 hope that Ur. DcCottea will
he able to get an air dome U
JÈL the
status of affairs changes. If Uig^Erdinn
la unsafe no one wants to go In i^P ld the
remedy ought lobe applied at once. The
dull summer will be dull Indeed with no
moving picture show.
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4 The fire last week demonstrated the
truth of my assertion that Sanford needs
better water pressure; two hose wagons,
two drivers and a first d a « fire depart­
ment. The volunteers work faithfully
but the fire also burned slowly and under
different tale
might have been told My* lilru o f the
two — g&lt;w*a two paid driven and a better
department still holds good and you can’t
beat it for the money.
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4 A great calamity has been averted for
the south. Booker Washington was as­

saulted in New York by a mun who alleges
that Booker was (»coping through the
keyhole. As to wltetimr there Is any
truth ifi the assertion nr iufl remains to be
seen but what a howl would have gone
up If the assault had taken place in the
south ami whnt u beautiful opportunity
for the northern “yellows" to Jump on the
south—but 'i t happened in Nordland’’ to
use the please of Weber and Fields,
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4 The best way to build up a city is for
each and every man In it not to strive to
rend and tear down. Wherever n man
In the town Is doing well do not try to
tear him down. All the residents of a
town are partners not opponents. In all
likelihood the more business done by your
rival the mora you will do. Every gentleman who treats tils customer honestly,
courteously and fairly, will get his allure,
and the more business that can bo secured
by united effort, the better it will be for
alL When a town ceases to grrfw It com­
mences to die, and the more the (»copie
try to kill off each other in tbclr business
and good name, the more rapidly will
utter ruin come to alL Stand together
for the advancement of every citizen. If
a man shows ability to prosper do. not
pull him back with Jealousy or weigh him
down with coki indifference.
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4 How many of our children's parents
ever visit the schools or even know the
teachers when they meet them on thè
streelT How many know what their
children are studying, or how they arc
progressing! Is there any of you who
have a building to make or a fence to
bfiikl; a dress to make; a house to paint,
or whatever the Job may be, that say to
the one you have employed: ’‘Here are
the tools and material, go ahead and do
it to suit yourself, and it will suit me".
Is not that what many of you are doing
with your children. You say by your
actions: “Here is my child, with books,
paper and pendi. I've furnished material
and tools, educate him as you like.” Now
we hear some of you say: “The teacher
knows better what they ought to study
than Ido." While that may be is tàm
true, the carpenter or a dress-maker, or a
palmer, knows belter how to work than
you do, yet you do not leèva It all to
them. On the ri&amp;jng generation depends
the welfare of this great nation. Patron*
and-parents, take more interest iu our
schools and visit ihenT often, and by
your presence give the teachers* more en­
couragement; ask them bow you children
are doing. Perhaps a few minutes talk
with them will save trouble that y e a n to

come can never undo. Think about this
nnd nsk yourself if you are doing right.
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4 Jacksonville and several other Florida
cities ure having nn epidemic of hydro­
phobia and it would be well for Sanford
to keep an ’ eye open to this disease
among the dogs. Our city is burdened with
hundreds of worthless dogs nnd right now
steps should be .taken to make the owners
keep (hém off the streets or muzzle them.
If tjie dogs are not worth taking care of
they are not worth . having, and the best
thing that coutd happen to about two
hundred of them would be sudden dentil.
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4 The backyard'is the measure of the
man wlio lives in front of i t As the
backyard is, so is the Inan. It .is on un­
erring index to the character of the owner
or renter. He may maintain the bluff of
lace curtains at the front'windows, but if
the backyard is dutted with rubbish and
allowed to remain untrunmed and un­
kempt it shows that he is simply a “fourflusher" with no prospect of filling his
hand. If you ore thinking of employing
n man and suspect that there is some
shoddy mixed.with the character fiber, go
and take a good, rubber-neck at his back­
yard. It will tell the story (tetter than u
bushel of gilt edged references. Tlie
bluffer never thinks pf his back yard.
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4 Of recent years it has become the
practice of the party in power to take
care of its so-called “lame ducks." Never
before in the history of the country did
so many prominent United States senators
fail of re-election as (ids year. National
figures that we had been for ,ed to be­
lieve were fixtures in thè senate as long
as they should live were given their dis­
missals from our highest legislative body,
but it appears that they are not to be
forced sway from the government’s money
crib. The president has selected a num­
ber of these for important government
positions, iu many instances with salaries,
attached of even greater amounts than
the pay of a senator.
£uch a practice Is not a healthy one in
my opinion. If the people of the states
which those men refreeented cared for
their services they would have been re­
tained in the senate. By their votes the
people who knew those men best said
th E rtte y w eŸ TH rü^--’winribem ,"thflT
they had been tried and found want­
ing New men were chosen to take the
places of the older lawmakers, but through
political pulls and the Influence of in­
terests. many of these same men have
landed In berths just as important and

just as desirable from n monetary stand­
point as thè scats in the senate.
Some politicians of no more than ordi­
nary ability seem to feel that their party
owes them a living und they are going to
—BY JHE-£ _
see to it that it is collected. Many of this
class have been in office siale they were
young men and they will undoubtedly die
Furnished on all occasions at
with their names on the government
payroll.
Popular Price*. For tains see
It is a strange thing how some politicians
feel that they must step right, from one
office to another. We have had examples
A t Postofflcc
of such in Florida. Before they finisti a
term’in one office they are casting about
to find some other snap they can usurp.
The men who were retired from the
United States senate on the fourth of tills
month .were in the most part, undesirables
P lu m b in g and
as officer holders and it would have been
G as Fitting
better had President Taft permitted them
to return to private' Ufa,
All Work Receives My Personal Ailrnttoo
The Ananias Fishing Club
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and best efforts
The Ananias Fishing Club held an In­ Opposite City Hall
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teresting meeting last week and elected
P, M. Elder, president; W. J. Williams,
vice president; W. L Milteer. treasurer «CASHES ROACHPIPPER+
and J. K. Mettitiger, secretary.. The club
expects to purchase a launch und a camp­
(X&gt;7 wrtuMt
¡&gt;. aU
ing outfit and will go Into the fish bush
Antv MoUrv fVj' un*
ness on a large scale. The proceeds from
s kwjn IkU «"&lt; •
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TPZW9W
KU» »«N ."Altri» fed
the fish will go toward -publishing that H # rwtlf*. Ml Itwtl» of
TxR Hh gust AMI U*a M4 *rrir«u «
book soon to be edited by George Wash­ 7 r\&gt; fi« n O M i l M Is-w/Jr» - *
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WHAT CURES ECZEMA?
K»sr»U ResiMlfftl A» U U|
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W i have had so tnaay Inquiries
^
ASHE D ISIN FE C T A N T CO
lately regarding Eczema and other
T t u n . F io sio *
skin diseases, that ws are glad to
A S H E S HATSAUL1
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make our aus«vr .public. After care­
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ful Invesliqutiou we have found that
a al tupio wish’ of Otl of W lntergreen,
as compounded Ib p . D. D..~can be re­
lied upon. We would' not make this
slatam eat to our patrons, friends and
neighbors unless we were sure of It—
and although there are many so-called
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Eczema remedies sold, we ourselves
AND
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unhesitatingly recommend D. D. D
Prescription.
Because—We know that it gives In­
stant relief to that torturing Itch.’
Because—D. D. D. starts the cure at
the foundation of the trouble.
ROOM 20
Because—It deans**«, soothes and
heals the akin
U p s ta irs , P ic o -Block
Because—It enables Nature to repair
the ravages of the disease.
Because—The records of tea years
day*4 -io.tiUiJflJ £
of Coniplele cures or thousands or the - --OpenTuf&amp;
AND
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most serious cas es show that O. D. D.
Is today recognised as the absolutely
Saturdays 4 to 9 p. mreliably Eczema cure ■
Drop lato our store today, Just to
talk over your case with ua
Strangers W elcom e^

U S I C

gswnforb Bitiib

|j H. C. Haskins

C. H. DINGEE

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Sanford Library ,

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M a rc h 3 Ì . 1911

T H E S A M EÔ ftb H E R A I D

VOICE O f THE PEOPLE
Letters and Communications on
Various Timely Topics.

COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE

The Daily A rrival of the

D. A.

CALDW ELL &amp;

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Towel Special

D. A. Caldwel 1

Full-size

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Blenched

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Huck Tov/fels, with red bor^

An Interesting Relic
. F. W. Munson of this city has an Inter­
esting souvenir of the civil war in the
shspe of a portion of the Vicksburg Daily
Citizen, of (he date of July [2, 1803. Dur­
ing the siege of Vicksburg the printers
could nut gel newspaper nnd were forced
to print the news upon - wall paper. The
portion of paper in the (tossesslon of Mr.
Munson was set In type on the second
and issued on the fourth after tiie sur­
render of the city to Grant, being published
by his order on that date. The following
note In the paper explains the situation:
"Two dayk bring about great changes.
For the last time the Citizen appears on
wall paper. No mare will it eulogize the
luxury of mule meat and fricussed kitten.
This la the last wall’ paper edition nnd is
from the typo as we found them; Soldier
[winters worked this form".
After the capture of the city the soldiers
found the forms ready for press and
printed the paper a copy of which Mr.
Mun»on now holds for a souvenir. The
print la very legible nnd the news con­
tained therein is very interesting reading
a( this late day and Mr. Munson -.prizes
the paper very highly.
Mr*. Annie Erickson
Mrs. Annie Erickson died on March
18tb at her borne on West Third street
this city. Interment was made on Sun­
day in Lakeview cemetery. Mrs. Erick­
son leaves litre« daughters and a son to
mourn the loss of a loving mother.
After a long, busy and useful life she
died a» she had lived—honored, trusted
and loved. She reared tier own monu­
ment while she lived In the hearts of all
who knew her. Her life was completed
If work all done and well doue constitutes
completion. Her Christian life was beau­
tiful from Its beginning to its close, and
through all the vicissitude» and sorrows
that she met in the way, her faith In God
never wavered.
Mount not UwJ&amp;stl In realms of obsateleM »Isd-

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Full-size double bed sheet,
fully bleached and made of a
medium weight d o m e s t i c
torli and hemmed; ri regular
57,c value. Caldwell's Mon­
day, price
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Linon

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Oneida Mills bleached
sheeting, guaranteed full width
soft finish and a quick seller at
28c. Caldwell’s Monday, price

Herndon House on Fire

The large residence ot E. II. Herndon
on Magnolia avenue, and occupied by Mr.
and Mra. Drown, caught fire in the upper
port hut Saturday'about one o'clock and
for a lime it looked aa though the house
and several others would go. The water
pressure wo» slow in coming and lack of
organization gave the fire a goqd chance.
The volunteer» did good work and finally
gained control, but not' until the whole
roof and upper stqry had been damaged
by flames and the entire house ruined by
water.
The people acted us they always do
under stress of excitement nnd carefully
carried pillows down stairs and rudely
(blew mirrors out of thtf window. Sev­
eral strong mliided men carefully took
the blinds off the house and gave the fire
abetter draft but saved the blinds.
Mrt. Brown lost somb valuable silver
during the excitement. Some person wiio
walked off with it is probably walking
yet and wheh they sea this article will
return the same.
Mr. Herndon had the house partially in­
sured end will suffer a loss on Ills furni­
ture. The Drowns also lost heavily and
will be depri'vcd of a home until the
house is repaired.
As usual the fire demonstrated the
need of a paid fire department.

SONS

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To lb« Editor of Th« Herald:

In tiie 'la s t Issue of your-paper there
1* an article signed "Socialist.” Now
what does "Socialist" wantT Is not this
the best government on earthT Is not
our system of business economics the
finest, grandest, most honest the sun ever
■hone onT Are not the people satisfied
with present conditions? Are they not
exactly what the people made them by
their Votes? Do not the people get Just
whet they voted for? If they "get It in
the neck” is It not because they voted
that way? Is not competition the life of
trade? Is not the survival of the fittest a
law of nature; that Is, that the strong and
cunning shall survive and simple minded
shall go to thd wall, be crushed under
fopt? Is not this right? Is not the height
of civilization, as exemplified ‘In this
glorious country, "Every man for himself
and the devil take the hindmost?”
J. P. W, '
Please publish this, as I should like
these questions to be answered by ".So­
cialist," or some one eUe.

Spring Goods M akes

Cash D epartm en t .Store B rim ful o f in te re s t

This D epartm ent w ill be Found the
View», Opinion» and Com m ent»
OfJPfacHcal W rite r»
* A fte r Socialist

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of 1.50 and 2.00 new spring lingerie waists, all absolutely new
t j f l i f T a iid fresli, in the very latest and
• best of the new 1911 spring and
summer styles. The material and workman­
ship are excellent and the opportunity to buy
new waists at the beginning of the season
much less than regular value. The price of
these waists for Monday is

S p e c ia l

An-all pure linen, full 36-in.
wide, comes onljy in the linen
shade and is worth 35c, but for
a leader on Monday will be
sold at Caldwell’s low price

Just a fe^r pieces of regular
27c linen, fulj^2,8-iii. wide* and
the very thing for ladies and
children's tub dresses, jQftldr.
w ell’s Monday, price ‘ .
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Another special that can only
be sold one day at the redicuously low price 10-4 linen
sheeting die kind you have always paid from 98c to 1.25
per yard. Caldwell’s
/J Q Monday, p rice.r ___
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10c L a w n and

•Amoskeag Apron Gingham
It.is needless to take up your
time with this staple line for
every one knows that D. A .
Caldwell &amp;. Sons, sell these
cheaper than do the regular
wholesale houses. C a 1dw ell’s one price every day

B atiste

Display and sale of our 10c
lawn and batiste in sm all
figures and floral designs on
white and . colored back­
ground, well worth 10c.
Caldwell’s Monday, price
While wc haven’t the space tb display these goodf
as wc would like to have tlipm; hut wc have the goodi

H a n d -B a g

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and the quality, '.and best . of all jye have the price
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In all the newest and best
styles, these bags are made
by the best manufactory and
will have to be seen to be
appreciated. C a l d w e l l ’ s
Monday, prices 1.39, 1119, 39c

in the line o,
Over ooe hundred dozen men
sox in all colors and sizes,
and are sold the world over
for 12 Kc or 2 pair for 25c.
Caldwell’s special O C / %
price 3 pair fo r ...; » w w

Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Drapery, Stoves, Ranges
Dishes, Cutlery,'Sewing Machines, Refrigerators, _G o
carts and Household goods, it will pay you to investi
gate our quality and prices.

NEW ARRIVAL 01 MENS’ SHIRTS
One hundred nnd fifty dozen
Lakewood shirts in the newest
and best xiesigns, white and
duinty colored patterns, made
in either coat or plain shirt
style, tire sold everywhere at
from 1.00 to 1.50. Cald- 0 0 w ell’s Monday, p r ic e ... O u t

10c S p e cial in M e n s ’ Sox

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Now if you contemplate buying anythi

Our Ladies’ Skirt Department
Just received, a large assortment of ’ladies’ white
wash skirts, malte in the newest and beet styles, and of
linen, white rep, auto cloth, klllnmey linen, und in fnct
all the newest weaves for spring. .• These are beautifully
tailored skirts and ore worth from 1.50 to 2.00; w illbc
glad to have you come early while th e ^ ^ ^
sizes are here. While they last, C u l d - % * ^ ^ ^ _
well’s special price Monday only..........

AN EYE-OPENER SPECIAL 1
Seventy-five dozen mens’ shirts
just arrived, mostly coat style
and in looks can’t he distinguished from the regular 1.00
and 1.25 shirts. They áre
nmdfr fu ll and guaranteed to
fit. A shame to even offer it
for less than 75c. Cold-*
yvell’s Monday, p rice..

N ig h t S h irts

M e n s ’ U n d e rw e a r Special

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Big shipm ent of m ens’ fan cy halhrlggan s h irts and
d ra w e rs In English stripes, plaids, etc. W c have a com ­
plete line o f sizes; they arc w o rth 50c a g a r- a q .

•— ft c o m p le te lin e to select fro m In w h ite and colors;
c e rta in ly som ething w e can n o t do w ith o u t, especially
a t th e p rice w o rth fro m 75c to
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$1.50.

C aldw ell’s price .................................

A nice assortment of one gullon
kettles iimdp of the grey stone
ennmelware and is worth not less
than 50c. Caldwell's special price

Think of u nice 4 quart, preserving
kettle with cover mude of this fine
enumelwurc for less than 50c; it
doesn't seem possible. Caldwell's
price

Tea and C o ffee P o t Special

We have quite a lot of these yet;
we fear we haven’t enough when
our customers see them and o f the
ridiculous low price. , Caldwell’s
Monday, price

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C aldw ell’s price

You miss a treat if you miss in­
specting our new and complete
stock of Granite, Grey stone enamelware, also glass and crockeryware,
which arrived this week, and as everything else, we carry these will be
sold at prices that cannot be met.
It is our pleasue to show you.

'Hiis Is where the house-wife smiles
a fulf 4 quart doule rice boiler
made of this same ware, can’t be
duplicated for less than 69c. Cald­
well's Monday, price

Our big lot of stew pans mode of
granlteware and n quick seller at
20c, but aa a leader for Monday
(oue day only}. Caldwell's price -

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Just a few dozen 10 quarts granite
ware dish pans, a .nice size and a
good quality for 50c each. Cald­
well’s special price

�M a rc h ‘ 31. 1911

T u r S 4 N F Ó R 0 ît t K A U D

DRAWBRIDGE ACROSS S T . JO H NS
W ill Prove o f G reat Value to Sanford
and (Tenevo people
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The county commissioner« of Orange
county now ore contemplating the Imme­
diate construction of n drawbridge across
the St. Johns'river at Cook's ferry a tit!
have had an expert tlT1bridge building to
make the proper soundings to ascertain
If there was right kind of bottom there on
which to rest the foundation. His report
was favorable and It is now thought that
the work on construction will begin at an
early date. This improvement yrill be of
great importance to Sanford as it wll
place the residents of the Geneva penin­
sula In direct touch with Sanford and cn.
able them to get in and out of this city
with little or no trouble as compared with
the p a st The bridge will also become a
moot important factor in the development
of this large body of land.
It Is planned to establish a town, at or
near Cook’s ferry and the surveyors are
■ now in the field busy with this project.
The brandrof tbe East Coast railway
now being extended from Palntka by tbe
way of Maytown to Lake Okechobce will
pass directly through the city of Geneva
and the center of Gils body of land, thus
making all portions of it available for
immediate settle.
The merchants of Sanford are mud)
gratified a t this additional plan of develop«
ment which will be worked out from this
city, as It will bring hundreds of families
here and'will increase every line of busi­
ness. It is tho purpose of the prompting
land to place in service a line of light
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boots to ply between Sanford tuft! Cook’s
ferry and others points whldi are touch«
by the water. The company has soh\e
bluff river front lands which will be very
valuable for winter homes after their
scheme of improvements. have been in­
stalled. The headquarters of the company
are temporarily in Sanford and will later
be removed to Bloomington, Ills., from
which the major portion of .the business
of the d ty will be handled. •Tlmes-Union.

Easter comes on April 16th; do your Easter Shopping
^ at our store while our sale is in full blasts
‘ 7Our store is chock-a-block with new goods. We can save you from 25c to
50c on every dollar you spend.

D iversity o r Florida Crop*

Cattle and hogs can be raised hern
better and more cheaply than anywhere
else in the Union, because the food can
tie produced more easily and tbe climafe
Is more'favorable, and there is more
water, which is-a necessary requisite.
No state In the' Union con surpass
Florida in. either com or cotton, both of
tbe long aed short variety. It is the real
home of the tobacco plum and- nowhere
in the south can syrup ho made with the
excellent flavor of the Florida product.
Alfafas, peas, clover, p e a n u ts , cliufas,
pumpkins and in fact every vegetable
and farm product that can be grown in
the temperate or semi tropical regions
can be grown in Florida will) tire greatest
case and facility. Every fruit on tbe con­
tinent, will) tho exception os apples, does
well in tills state, n.nd decs? belter than in
most other places.
While Florida boasts And should boast
of her wonderful climate nnd of the fact
that in tbe winter this is the playground
for ail the rest of tho country, sight should
never be lost of the .important fact that
the grsat diversity of her agricultural
products is Florida's best asset, and is the
attraction that is drawing thousands of
sturdy fanners from the great northwest
to mak their homes among us add to tho
greatness of this nature favored state.—
Ft. Pierce Tribune.
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Card of Thanks .
We the children of Mrs. Annie Erickson
wish to thank the many friends for their
many acts of kindness and words of com­
fort in the sickness and death of our
beloved mother.
M ks. L W ent ,
B ertha E rickson,

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For Saturday and Monday, . APRIL 1st and 3rd
we will offer Special Bargains at prices never
heard of.
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Ladies’ Hats
One lot of Ladies’ trimmed
hats at prices from
Ladies’ S kirts 9 8 c
Ladies’ white linen skirts, a bargain,
at 1.50. Saturday and M o n -Q O p
day only, each • .
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Tow els a t'4 c Each
50 dozen towels, only one dozen to
a customer, For Saturday A n
and Monday only, each ;
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Ladies’ Washable Belts at 10c and 15c

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Full assortment of ladies’ washable
belts in white and fancy embrideries,
lovej^designs at only 10c and 15c each

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C orset C overs at 19c
Beautiful corset-covers, elaborately
trimmed in lace and embroideries;
well worth 35c. Saturday and 1-0-p
Monday only . ........... ... 1C/L/
Table Damask at 2 7 c
54-irich table damask, well bleached
anebgood patterns and nice floral
designs. For Saturday and O r7 p
Monday only, yard . .
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Ladies’ Black Hose
One case ladies’ fast black hose,
well worth 10c a pair. Satur— (An
day and Monday oply

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We have just received a new shipment of the wel
known Fred S. Todd Shoes at prices $3.50 and $ 4 0 0

A %P R O P H E T
or the son of u prophet ore not re­
quited to predict that farm lands in
Orange County will,.never cost less.
Desirable cheap government land
tins decreased so rapidly the past
few years that improved farming
land in this section have felt the
law of supply and demand and are
mpidly increasing in value. Don't
delay. See us today.

S a n fo rd , F lo rid a

Ottr Sale Will positively Close
'SÉ,.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL

FLORIDA

�THÎ ÄANfORD MERALft

Potato

F R A N K L. W O O D R U F F

SHOES

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Fron Sunrise to Sunset
No matter what the weather, no mat­
ter what the occasion, no matter what the
time, there is always a

We shall start up our barrel factory within
a few days.

should be booked at once.

S u m m e r o r W in te r

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W O O D RU FF STY LE
that is just the proper thing.
For the clerk, for the merchant, for
the society man,.for the man whose duty
calls him out in the hours of the night;
there is a W OO DRUFF style to suit his
needs at a price to suit his purse

Orders for potato

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barrels

A ll who hove

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storage room should get barrels in advance

we con supply your wonts ¡n the
Automobile line. If you wont to
rent *

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of digging season.

A M o to r F o r Any Purpose

We have, in addition

to our two shops in the center of town,

we ore at your service with the
very best cars. We never sleep.
If you ore in trouble call, us any
hour of the night or day.

A Shop at Beck Hammock

Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Company
PHONE 031

Deliveries will be made from shop
most convenient for purchasers.

107 W. First Street

Oak Avenue and First Street

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

General Fire Insurance
Sanford

Florida

F lo o r s

" E id è t ic a S t a n t i i Ih * fi o c h i

TRAD

It is n costly experiment to finish your
floors without knowing whnt kind of fin­
ish you are using. It may mean scars,
cracks and unsightly while streaks and
the need of refinishing in a few weeks.
You take no chances with. Elastic»
Floor Finish—you don't depend on
j the there’ assertion that it is right.
Let us prove this-to your thorough
t, satisfaction before you buy.
Forty years have been spent in
perfecting the special method of the
preparation o f the" oil and
other materials in its com­
position.

O h, That's-D ctfclous?
Doesn’t tnkc one Iona to find out that
our Ice Cream js not the common kind.
We endeavor to excell. Not enough that
ours should he good. It must he the best.
Every effort is directed toward making It
perfect.
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A (mix of our candy Ik indeed n luxury
no mnttcr what your taste may Itc
Tempting sweets at templing price«.

THE M. .&amp; R. STORE

PHONE

M. .K. JONES

jo n es

For Sole by

H IL L H A R D W A R E CO
By the Depot

W. W. ABEHNATHY

- McL a u g h l i n

S anford

F U R N IT U R E C O M P A N Y ?

FURNITURE, STOVES
HOUSEHOLD
JUST

D o esn 't Need
C on stan t C a re
The object lias been to produce
a tloor finish which would outlnst
a T dl«
all others. A finish that would
hold its lustre—a finish so tough
that nothing would tuar* It—no
heels, uor chairs, nor casters.
A finish that doesn’t need the care and retouching required by other kinds.
A waterproof finish which water won’t turn white...
...
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The resnlt is Elastic« Ploor Finish. There is no other Ttuish—wax or var
Dish—which So thoroughly fulfills all requirements.

McLa u g h l in

GOODS

A R R IV E D

Refrigerators, Icc Boxes, Porch Rockers, Etc
The Thoughtful W o m an
knows the vnluo of trading where
she is sure orgetting rcliuble goods
whether site wants n cake of Heap
or a sale of beef. We have the l&gt;est
of everything in the way 'of gro­
ceries, meats, tobacco, toilet articles,
feed mid grain. Our prices are us
low as our quality is high.
Special for Saturday only
best Creamery Butler 30c
¡found. None churged at
this price.
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SANFORD
SECURE
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FLORIDA

C A L L AN D S E E OUR STO CK
C A S H A N D IN S T A L L M E N T

Matting and Rugs
FLORIDA

SANFORD

The Crippen Music Store
High-grade Pianos. Organs;
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and Graphophones.
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Easy Payments.

Low Prices

Pico Block

now

To Think of New Furnishings
—— For Your Home

1. R. CALHOUN * 1 “
EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE, QUEENSWARE

AND STOVES

Our new. line of R A N G E S and K IT C H E N
S T O V E S arc the kind you have wanted and
couldn’t get.
SEE

OUR

B A R G A IN

CO UNTER

FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS, Sanford, Fla
O u r E asy P a y m e n t Plan
seems tu suit &lt;ver&gt;lenty. It'« po|iulur
because we enable you to
Get A Home
Be (lie landlord's slave no longer. Strike
out for freedom. We will help you if you
will let u*. Our
Homes a t M a rk h a m P a rk
are Just (he thing tur voti. Tulle, your
wife to look nt them. She will be &lt;&lt;e
lighted with ito; prosperi*, of owning one

R E T A IL

CASH

GROCERY

J. B. WILLIAMS, Prop.

S ta p le and F a n c y G ro c e rie s ,
and S eed *

H ay,

G ra in

• Fruits, Vegetables, Candies, Cigar* ind Tobsccoes
——

All Kinds Tlotmt ry i^roduoe BoughL am t SoM---------2 lo , C o r , 3 rd S tre e t end Sanford Ave.

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Just across th e s tre e t

S a n fo rd , F lo rid a

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THE SANFORD lifRÀLD
i t n r y Friday U o m in i at S saJtâi. Fla.
R. J. HOU.Y, Editer and Proprietor*
M n t M I h i P ria « . * 2 .0 0 a Y e a r In A dvanoa
tarad aa seoood-dsxt mall m atter A ttim i 22nd
1808. a t the Pottofflce a t SaafOrt, Floridi,
andar Act of « a rc h 3rd. 1878.
Offlea Id Herald Build Ini
Y elephon. h a 148.

Every d tiren io Sanford should become
■ member of the Commercial Club.1
Baseball season Is with us again and
Sanford should encourage a good team.
Don't let that m atter of a drawbridge
across the lake a t Geneva crossing slip
your, memory. The board meets on April
4th, und you should see your commissioner
shoot i t
. A•
A t last we have received a copy of the
daily Ft'M yers Press and it is a credit to
Laa county. Congratulations to Bros.
Ruhl anil Stout- The people should give
tb s paper Tiieli support which such enter
prias deserves.
&lt;.
Aftsr paying ail premiums and ex­
penses. the Orange County Fair Asso­
ciation has a cash balance of 92,000,
And yat there are many, good citizen* of
Orange County who hesitated to take
■stoefc in the Association,
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Hon. a H. McCreary, editor of the
Gainesville Sun leaves for Tallahassee In
a few days in his capacity as Senator.
Ha is lucky in having such a fine force as
Malar Butler, F. M. Prewitt and his son
Umar McCreary to manage affairs while
b« is away. Major Butler at the helm
assisted by Mri Prewitt Is Just as good os
any newspaper would w ant
CAPITOL REMOVAL

U.

The question of removing the capitol
iro n Tallahassee to some other city Is
again.being agitated this time by Bt.
Augustine. We hope Tallahassee will
hoi* It until after lb« meeting of the
Press A s s o c ia tio n and then we will bring
It.back to Sanford which Is really the
best location In the state since aq much
development haa taken place south of
us. When the rtraovol takes place San­
ford will get the state house—we repeat,
when It takes place.
The parties who circulated the report
that there was small pox in the ■public
schools ought to receive a Jail sentence.
M ay« Jewell of Orlando made this offense
a pens! one and the party who started
any small pox reports in Orlando was
prompty jailed. Such a procedure should
be taken in Sanford fot this glaring small
pitf advertising has gone far enough.
Just why any one should start such s
report without any foundation is a mystery.
The Herald has kept quiet 'long enough
on this subject, and a few exposures will
silence these small pox reporters.
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UNDER CHARITY’S GUISE

Sanford has been worked to death by
Ravelling attractions that blow into town
end under the* protecting wing of some
society put on a.show, and by tills tnetli
od the dear public is obliged to come
^Crass for tickets in advance. The young
ladies one obliged to canvass the city and
bold up i the people, thinking they ora
working for the im oresu of Sanford, when
In rcalltpr they are working for the prin­
cipal! In the attractions, who blow out of
town the next day &gt;with two-thirds of the
gate receipts. If any charities of this
city wish to raise money In the future do
It by your own individual efforts. There
iji pot a business man in Sanford who
would not rather guarantee a certain sum
to this hospital. Improvement society, high
school, fraternities, library or what not,
every year than to be obliged to give up
every day to some so-called home affair.
Charity begins at home and if we oro
obliged to give up our ill gotten gains end
filthy lucre for sweet charity's sake then
let sweet charity keep said lucre at home,
where it can revert to the trade channels
and where we can all have a chance to
corral It again.
WHY NUT?

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able compensation instead of creating
parasite companies a t dn excuse for
doubling and trebling the charges. In
cool fact there is no reason in business
Why there should be separate express
companies. They are merely a tool and
convenience for extorting money from the
shipping public. They and their officials
do nothing that could not be done Just as
wells by railroad clerks and messengers.
—Tampa times. ,

NEW

LADIES’

U N E -'-L atest S tyles

TAILORED
L A D IE S ’

TIIOSE IMPORTANT BRtDCES

March il, I9||

L IN E N

WAISTS

S K IR T S

. At the last meeting of the Commercial
Club the matter of bridges across the
river a t the end of Celery avtnuoandoD
L ad ie s ’, M isses and C h ild re n s ’ R e a d y -T rim m e d H a ts
Geneva ferry came up for discussion.
M e n s ’ A th le tic U n d e rw e a r, K nee D ra w e rs , S le e v e le s s S h i r t s
Mr. J. T. McLain of Geneva urged the
prompt construction of a bridge and ex­
M e n s ’ S tra w H a ts
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10c to $ 7 . 5 0
plained the importance of the highway to
the business community of Sanford.
Mosquito Canopies—Steel and Wood Frame
Mosquito Netting
Mr. F. L Woodruff, our commissioner,
has given this matter much time and
WINDOW SCREEN CLOTH
careful consideration and gave excellent
O m eta l CAN\
reasons why the people of Sanford Should
GARTERS— Men’s - Boston - Brighton - Paris. /N
^ TOUCtl YOU ;
give this work substantial support
HI
It Is estimated that the Geneva bridge
will cost $10,000. The county will pay
one-half and Mr. Whitcomb stated that
M rs. John Z. McDonald
the company he represented would pay
Few persona are able to round out full
one-fourth. This leaves. a balance of
eighty years pod keep body and mind
$2,500.00 to be found.
vigorous nearly to the end. Such was the
The president of the Cammerdtd Club
life of Mrs. ‘Belle McDonald, who came to
appointed a committee to Call on our
n peaceful end on the morning of Wed­
merchants, professional men, property
nesday, Mar. 22nd. Up to last summer
owners and tuunufncturenj f&lt;jr money to
when Mrs. MacDonald fell and broke her
We have Hot Bread and Rolls for Supper
complete the wprk. All funds put out by hip she was still In die vigor of a second
our people for the construction of this youth. Few of her friends thought after
Cake Fresh Every Day
brjdge will be an investment pure and the accident that she would be able to
simple. This is a very Important matter, get up again; but in an incredibly short
and It Is to be hoped It will 'b e m et by time she was about on crutches, mentally
A ll White Help and Everything Clean
our citizens in the usual patriotic, public
as alert a s ever.
spirit by which they are Influenced to
A strong will power and cheerful grip
eliind by Sanford first, last and all the on life were bringing her back again to
time. It has become common..talk over her accustomed vigor, when she was
the shite: "The people *bf Sanford ore stricken down a few weeks ago with
building a city." Sanford has its shoul­ fever. This lever was soon broken, but
der to the wheels
she foiled to roily and grew gradually
.The committee will call on our citizens weaker. It was evident to those who
in the interest of this work a^an early watched that the end was approaching.
date. Prompt and liberal response will Tuesday friends from her old home In
be appreciated by those who have been
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T I .Logwood spent the afternorm with her.
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delegated Engage In this undertaking ^
nc#day mornini llie ftcefnc&lt;i r a lh e r
The bridge ncroaa the river at the end
a . Do b b i n s ,
stronger, but suddenly - the heart grew
of Celery Ave., known as ^the cast coast weaker and she passed off quietly about
bridge will for a time be a toll bridge.
ten o’clock.
Reasonable rates will be assessed on auto­
Mra. MacDonald was born In Pennsyl­
mobiles and other vehicles. This bridge vania eighty years ago last September.
will be used not only by our people, but Her father moved to Ohio five years later
by many who ore passing to and from
and was a pioneer in that state. Thus
the cast coast. The Geneva bridge is a
she experienced the hardships and the
county bridge to be used by those of our trials^ of frorttjer life from the very first.
friends in die Geneva section who are The MacDonalds moved to Florida thirtyknocking at our door for a place to trade. five years ago and took up a homestead
BEST AND C H EA PEST
Will we help them beome a member of in the then undeveloped wilderness of
C elery, Lottace, C auliflow er, B e a n s
our family!
Longwood.

WE WANT TO SELL YOU YOUR

R E A D and C*A K I

A Trial will Convince You of the
Quality

SANFORD BAKERY
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manager

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ID E A L F E R T IL IZ E R S

The Wednesday Club
A targOTiumber of the members of die
chib were present Wednesday afternoon
a t their last meeting iu the charming
home of Mrs. Geo, JL Fernald.
After* the conclusion of die program the
club qxpreased their appreciation of Mra.
Fernald’s hospitality by a rising vote of
th a n y .

Those members who* were not present
Wednesday afternoon are podfied that
Mrs. D. L. Thrasher has kindly Invited the
club to make her house their1 club home
for the month of April.
Miss Gertrude Speer opened the pro­
gram for die afternoon by reading her
paper on Hampden-Sidney College, which
liad been postponed from last week.
This short but interesting review of die
college noted that its founder, Samuel
Stanhope Smith, gave the iniUtutlon die
name of Prince Edward Academy, and
that a year later the name was changed
to Hampden-Sidney College, in honor of
the men who gave dielr Uvea Jn the cause
of liberty.
The life sketch of Edgar Alien Poe,
with the “Pathological Study" was a brief
but most interesting paper by Mrs. G. B.
Waldron, who cleverly sketched the par­
entage. curly life une subsequent but
short career, and lapienlably sad life of
tills erratic, hut remarkably gifted south
era poet and writer.
Mrs. A. E. Philips entertained her lis­
teners by a charmingly prepared paper
on “Poe's Place in Literature." A unique
synopsis of the weird and mysterious
names be gave his poetical and prose
writing, with sulking comments upon
many.
In Mrs. L R. Philips' absenci, Mrs. C.
C. Worthington read "The Haunted Pal­
ace and Ana bell Lee," selections from
Poo's poems which were much enjoyed
by the dub.
Program for April Stb:
L Patrick Henry—“Virginia's Groat
Commoner. Mrs. H. H. Chappell.
Reading, (Hailie Rives), Mrs. J. C. Mc­
Daniel
. i'­
l l Chief Justice Marshall Mrs. O. W.
King.
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James Monroe. Miss Alloa Whllner.

Spooking of express companies and the
necessity for them aa the means of doing
• systematic transportation o f . small
packages, did It evsr occur to you to give
• thought or two to the baggage system
of the same railroads that haul the ex­
press matter! You hand In your baggage,
get a paper tag check for It, and on your
arrival a t the oomroon destination of
yourself and the baggage you present thé
check and recover you property. It would
seem to be a reasonable Inference that
by putting on a few more baggage cars
and agents UuTWkdi amid handU -th#-J—
m »«*™ m i . ,
tiffin ,
express
with the some certainty
The Randolphs, Miss Meli Whi tuer.
and convenience and cheapness that they
George Wythe, Mrs. Lyman Phelps.
Th© Lees, Mrs. S. O. Shinholser.
now do the baggage business. The public
Pendleton. Miss Charlotte Keelor.
la coming to the conclusion that the rail­
.Roll coll from the patriots.
roads should be required to do their
transportation business In full at reoaooCritic.—
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Tom atoes, Cantaloupes, Potatoes

They set out trees and soon had a vig­
orously growing orange grove. This was
wiped out in the freala oí IHQ5. 'But
they continued to live upon the place un­
til Mr. MacDonald's death eight years
ago. Then Mrs. MacDonald moved to
Sanford and has since inado her. home
with Mrs. Will liand^wiiom she brought
up. Mrs. Hand is her niece and her near­
est relative in Sahford. •” *
Mrs. MacDonald early becnmfc a Chris­
tian. uniting with the Methodist church
In Otilo. After the Longwood Congrega­
tional church was organized st\e Joined
that church. Then on coming to Sanford
removed her membership to the Peoples
Congregational church of tills city.
She was always vigorous, cheerful de­
termined to moke the best of everything.
Neighbors tell of many a thoughtful and
kindly service rendered by her. “Auntie"
MacDonald site was known to all the
many friends. “Her works do follow
her."
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The funeral took place on Thursday at
the residence of Mrs. Will Hand. It was
in charge of her pastor. Rev. George B.
Waldron, assisted by Mr. McKinnon of the
Presbyterian church. Burial took place
at the cemetery in Longwood. beside the
grave of Mr. MacDonald.
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Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co.,
JA C K S O N V ILLE, FLORIDA

. Notice to Stockholder*

IT ’S SO G O O D
The healthiest food In the world „ v
for the "kiddies" is bread made *
* 'from "Quaker City" flour—and r'
they all "love it," too. See that
th e red and blue label Is attached
to every bag or barrel of flour .
that you buy—it’s your guarari-,*; :'
tee of FIRST QUALITY flour.

Underytnd by vlrtura of ah execution Issu
uf sud under the seal &lt;
Ciruli Court
Seventh
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*Florida.
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Whrrrii
Wherein
iiereln Klaxon
--------------A Company, lrlnlted
corporation Is plslqilff and Frank L. Miller as
ntinxtration of
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the asista of M. A, Speer
doces
Is defendant. I h iv e this day levled*upua and will
sell at public outcry at Sanford Florida, to the hlgh( bidder for cash la front of Itaod Bras,
m Mondsv lbs first day of May. A. D.
tbs first Monday in said month and
house at tala
, following describe persuasi property in-wit:
All th at certain stack of n u rebondis« «osisiskvg
' éf
, can goods trio., two show esses, eoe Iron
•s k i__ ._
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grocery
delivery wagon. Levied upon ss
the property
(Tty of the estate oí M. A Sporf diveused
J. A. KIRK WOOD.
Sheriff of OrsngeCouupr FJs ^

QUAKER CITY FLOUR MILLS CO.
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PHILADELPHIA

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You s rs hereby sirc a notice th at a spedai
Hireling Of the stockholders of the Crystal Ica
Pompo«» will Lie held on « a n d a r, the first
day of May. A. D. 1811. at the principe) of
Bee of the a o c ip s n f ,____
a t i u factory aita, near
city of Sanford. In Orsn*o county, state of
Florida, for the purpose of voting upon a proposi­
tion to increase Its capital stock from Fifty Thou­
sand Dollars, consisting of fiva hundred shares, of
the par value of one hnndred dollars each. lo.Scventy-five Thousand Dollars, to ___,. -Of sev
hundrtd and fifty aha
tarca of the par value of one
bundrad dollars each.
JOHN P. HARRISON. President.
as-4t FRED KAISKK, .Secretary L TreatJ W

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Send for our booklet. FLORIDA VEGETABLES. It contains til
rectlo n s Tor raising all th e principal p ro d u cts of th e s ta ir , «mefully revised and brought up to dote by o u r m ost successful grow
era. No publication On th is subject contains such practical advice.
All gardeners should have it; from th e ow ner of life' small home
garden to th e larg est shipper. In it will be found the special IDE u
form ulas th a t have Jicen c o n stru cted by careful study of ui.tuui
field results. They ore Invaluable, being perfectly balunr.cd and
from the RIGHT SOURCES. Get the BEST and m ake MONEY.

A Card Qf Thanhs
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hand visb to express
their appreciation of the kindness of
tieighhm and friends during tho.sickness
and death of their aunt, Mrs. John Mc­
Donald. *‘
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T ilt S AN FO R D H ER A LD

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

Barbaro&amp;M’roflt System
Ho! "ye" Editor:—I sec some "socialist
crank" is-knocklng what ho calls "thi*
barbarous profit system". Whnt does h r
Little Happenlngs-^-Mentlon of propose to do with profltt Does lie pr6^
M atters In Brief.
pose to work for nothing,.«*, just for his
henltht
For fny port 1 want some­
thing for It, nnd the more i got foc.it the
PERSONAL ITEM S O F INTEREST belter I atn pleased, i don’ t see how he
can live on air nnd sun-shine even way

Cream puffi, lady fingers nnd ppuiitj
cake every SntVmlay. Sanford Bakery."’
31-tf
Give Mrs. Overman your order for your
ta s te r Hot. Over Yowcll's.
Gns engine repairs. Sanford Machine
A Garage Co.
48-tf
Twenty-live loaves of the tent bread in
town for $1.00. Sanford Bakery. 31-tf
Watch N. O. Gamer's .window displays

dpwivtiCTe tn'flortdfl. I can't Hvê that en
Sum m ary o f th e flo a tin g S m all Talk

Succinctly A rranged f a r H u r­
ried Herald Readers.

Hove you seen Temple's Blue Rose!
The recent rains are making line garden
truckL---D. M. Gornto, a prominent attorney of
Jacksonville was In.the city on Tuesday.
~ X. Dorner. of New York has been the
guest of his brothers, A. Dorner and Fred
Borner.
W. M. Pepper of of the Pepper Publish­
ing Co., of Gainesville was in die city on
Mondsy.
Get a Sanford Booster button from Sec­
retary Woodruff and help to advertise
your city.
Dean Spencer spent several hours in
llie city on Tuesday enroute from Orlando
to Eusds.
A. J. Philips of Knoxville, Tcnn., speut
a few days in Sanford this week the guest
of relatives.
, Mrs. Homer Trask and family left on
Thursday for Petoskdy where they will
spend the summer.
‘ Dr. Denton and Dr. King hâve joined
the professional auto brigade and both
have fine new cars
Mr. and Mrs. L. Gardner are making
Sanford their home while Mr. Gardner Is
complying a city directory.
B. A. Howard and Roy Symes ac­
companied die remains of Mr. F. J. Symes
-to Cadillac, Mich., on Moinffy.
Miss May Hamilton of Sanford has re­
cently accepted a position to teach Latin
in the college at Enterprise.
G. M. Chapin of the Florida Financial
and Industrial Record.was In thocity this
week In the interns of this great state
.paper, . . .
.....
Mr; aud Mrs. L. R. Philip« accom panied
their friends Mr. and Mrs. Webb Howard,
as far as Jacksonville on their return to
the North.
1 Mrs. T. L. Lent nnd little daughter left
lust week for Bacouton, Gb., where they
will spend the summer with Mrs. Lcjii' b
parents.
. Mrs. A. E. Housholdcr returned to tier
home In Plant City Monday niter a plensvislt at the home of her son. Dr. W. E.
Housholdcr.
Mrs. Chas. Clark received the sad liitclfgence of the death of her father, Mr.
Creyys, on Tuesday nnd left for RiceTrcck
where he resided at the time of his dentil.

way. I generally want three 1?meals n
day, nnd if they are sometimes called a
"square meal" 1 don't kick. The children
of Israel wandered urround a long time
in the wilderness sustained only (except
a quail supper) by manna dropped down
from Heaven, but mnunn lias stopped
coming down in that good old wayt ami
if it hadn't I would bo out uftcr my share
any old time I had u chinks, ‘and if 1
got more (ban my share I would wunt to
[Hit it in cold storage and keep it til! I
might need'll.
Now Mr. Editor, if this cruntf who dares
to call you n "comrade", (although I
know you are no old soldier, for-yuu tiavc
never had to eat "Imrd-tacks" and gunjxiwder) wants to work for nothing, send
him oround’and I ■will find him n job uny
day In the week and will guarantee him
steady employment. Now may be he
don’t tneun to be so generous with Ins
labor power. If lie don't, let him explain
hlmseif In such a way that no " way-fat­
ing man or fool tided error therein". I'm
out after light. If he has a candle, let
him not hide his light under a bushel, if
he can make himself clear to your readers
1 will try td put myself Into a '‘receptive
mood and garner a few ideas myself. I'm
not afraid of any excessive enlargement
of gray matter if I learn u'1littli&gt; more.
In (lieold log. cabin many yum* ago
sented upon an old slab seat I learned
my n-b^c’s, from Noah Webster's old blue
back spullur.. I learned my first'lesson
under the stress of compulsion having
been driven nil the way from life parental
threshold to this- unpretentious seat of
learning by, a a switch in my mother's
hand. After the (light of all of the years
that have intervened I am .mure eager to
learn than 1 was in those priumtive days,
when 1 was in'the first of SliokeS[&gt;curc‘s
seven ages of man» _
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l‘ve heard it said Unit some people enn
only learn when their stomachs gel empty.
This seems to imply that their .thinking
powers, if they have any thinking [towers
nt all, nre located somewhere in their
digestive organs. I hope none of your
readers urc so constituted either mentally
or physically.
.
In this age of steam. eJcelriety, aviation
nnd general progress some knowledge of
economies is essential to a proper mental
equipment. The - world is moving ill
more senses than one. 1 Tain on light in
more senses iliun one. Turn on the
light and, lei us see "whither
drifting.
Out Focv.

groceries.
2.4-tf
Autoes and carriage painting n t'U n derwiHtd's. First class work. *
31-tf
All wiiite help employed. Shiifuril
Bakery.
31-tr
All kinds of rejwtir work. Sanford Ma­
chine &amp;. Gnnige Co.
48-tf
You can get yollow corn mcul nt Long's
Grocery.
,
26-tf
Crushed mid pulverized Limestone, car
ond lots.
ft. H. Whitner.
2lf
Seed Potato Cutter» and Planter* nt
Fernald's. Call and let us show you. 22tF
18 Pounds id best granulated sugar fur
*1.00 at N. O. Garnor's.
24-tf
Handsome china cabinets Just in. San­
ford Furniture Co.
22-tf
Fresh peanut butter in hulk, 20 cents n
[tumid nt N. O. Gnrner's.
,
24-tf
Keep your eye on what's going on nt
our store. We usk you to cnrefully com­
pare our [iriees witli anyone's quotations.
Look them up nnd we will get your busi­
ness. Sanford Furniture Co.
22-tf
Don't forget you can get yotir chipped
iieef nnd ham cut oil an American slicing
machine nt W. W. Long's market. 2fi-tf
Best grude Buttcrenc nt Long’s grocery.
Try it whjle butter is high.
2li-tf
Place (lie titles to your real estate in
the Realty Trust Cbmimny and avoid com­
plications. For particulars address B. F
Whitner, Jr.; Secretary,*
7-if
Eat Dobbins’ bread. It's the best.
Sanford Bakery, next postnffieu 31.ff
. Please »end combing» to me, nnd I
will make you sw itches nr puffs very
rcrsm iublr in price. Anna Bell Topp,
Cetcry City, Fla.
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29-lt *
Best grade preserves And pickles just
in, call and try them. W. W. Long. 2C-tf
Bring vour old tires to Sanford Machine
A Garage Co. (or vulcanizing.
18,tf
A dollar nr two u week furnishes you
homo. Come tu and'ACe how we remove
¡ill obstacles for liaise who have little to
start on. Sanford Furniture Co.
22-tf
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One mql two horse wagons with celery
flared side bodies at Underwood's. 17-tf

w ife e f flour for Evening Service
&amp;rogrwmenr of the pniror» the hour
evening service in the churehea has
anged from 7 to 7:30 o'clock, both for
) Sunday and Wednesday evening ser90A • .

satisfactory in tills district,^ for sule by
Harry Wurd. These* diggers will save you
half the price of digging; in other words,
two or three farmers can get together and
buy one and save llie price of the digger
in only one season.
American Travel Club Tours
and Travel School for Girls. Parties small
and select. Coronation ond genbrul tour
embracing seven ixjuntries June 10. For
full information ahWtcss Mrs. M. li.-K.ilbourne, DcLnnd, Fla.
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1 33-2c
M eeting of S. I. A.
A meeting of the S. i..A., will lie held
nt Comfort Cottage on Thursday April,
(till, ut 3 p. m. All members and those
interested are urged to ho present.
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M. F rank ,

$ee.

Cocoa Long Bur Soap just received nt
\$. W. Lung!* store.
33-tf
Moline Knocker Potato. Diggers mil) $13
at W.H Underwoods.
33-tf
After. April 15lh tlitf price of roses and
cut flowers will advance 50 |&gt;er cent- A
few inure grape vines left. L. H. Temple.
33 if •
Ttie nursing home a! B ttnm H JnkA vc.
Is prepared to care for a limited number
of surgioal discs. Mrs. Wright, muse in
charge.
33-tf
Just received a shipment of Mason's
fruit Jars nnd Jelly glasses for enrjy can­
ning purposes. Let mu supply your wants.
W. W. Long, grocer.
33-tf
Mrs. Allen has Just received direct from
New York the very luiest styes in un­
trimmed hats for the Easter frade ami
would appreciate your orders.
33-tf
We are equipped to handle yuur repair
work.
Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.
4ft if.

Give Dobbins your special orders for
mid get the best. Sanford Bakery.
31-tf
Dr. Howard bus returned and can be
found ut his residence in the forenoon
and bis office in the afternoon. . &lt; 22-tf
They hatch, no j a i l take. ‘Tiiose S. C.
White Leghorn eggs of Herring's. 5 cents
o one. Cor. Maple A First sL
31—
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Underwoods far harness, saddles, horse
god mule Jewelry,
17-tI

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Clothier and Men’s Furnisher
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All Local Advertisement« l)ndoi*Ylfta
lie,tiling. One Cent a'W ord Cacti Issue

33- 4t p
For /title—Good combination work nnd
saddle horse for sale cheap. Inquire ut
Methodist church.
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33-2t p
For Sole—or trade one UUICK AUTO­
MOBILE which-bus been newly painted
nu«l thoroughly overhauled. Writo or cull
on Hurry Ward, SunforiL Fla, .
For Rem—Four roam collage. Inquire
of B. Peters, lentil street nnd Oak mtenue.
33-2t p
Fttr Snle-^Five acre furiit, 3,oures tiled
good lociitifWi. Six room house.* For sale
tty owner i lo op. Box 1lKSSaiiforil. 3J-2p
Champion i’otqio Machinery. I’roved
to be very successful. In Smi/urtl ready
for delivery now, See Harry Ward at
office of Vegetable Growers' Associa­
tion.
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For Rent—House of U rooms, furhislied
or unfurnished. All modern conveni­
ence*, Well located on Myrtle avenue
Box HI38, Sanford, Flu.
32-tfc.
For Rent—Four furnished rooms, with
Imt It, for liglti housekeeping. Apply C. A.
Dobbins, SanfordB.tk« ry.
3l*lf
For Relit—Nine room liousc on Mngnolia avenue. Address Box 803, Sanford,
Fla.
31-tf
For Rent—Two furnished rooms for
light hotiM-fieeplug. Address Ifhx 803,
Sanford, Ha.
31-tf
For Sole—Family horse, buggy and liar
ness or either. "NT"11. Garner.
3l-lT
For Sole—Ten ucre tract. 3 ncres tiled
und cultivated, lutls mils from Monroe on
good road. Going ut n bargain. Pnrtleulars ut Herald office.
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20-if .
For Sulo or Rent—Two acres fertile land
in high state of cultivation, one mile from
town. Flowing well, tiling, celery boards.
A bargain. Address Owner, P. O. Box
1381.
27-tfc
For Sale—One span of mules, wagon
and harness: mules six nnd seven years
old, weigh about 1.200 pound» each. In­
quire of W. A. Mlnniek, Cameron City.
2ti-tf-p
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Wanted—Room* for fight housekeeping.
AH conveniences. Mrs. W. F. larnvltt.
3(Ml-C
Wanted—Hauling and training to dn;
plowing nnd harrowing. Address Frank
Gurrod. general delivery.
2f»4f-|i
• For Sale—Rhode l.dnnd Rials and In­
dian Runner Ducks, bred from heavy Inylug stock. $1 |N*r setting of !5 eggs, well
packed nnd Uelivennl at (lie express Of­
fice at Moiiroe, Flu. Address U. S. Mikek II. Sanford, Flit.
28-5p
For Sale—Mitchell touring par 40 H. P
5 passenger*, in first class an id it ion
Apply, Sanford Herald.
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Wanted—Celery farm with itiiproVementH. or dwelling in Sanford In exchange
free nnd d ear 7 room Oueun Anne Cottage,'
qll improvements brmitifully situated in
the "Walnut Hill'' suburbs of Cincinnati.
Don Peabody is shaking hands with old
Ohio pit,i 75x143. house Cost $3,YOU, price
O. K. fill am pi on I*of til o Diggers which $5.ttli i . pi hito ni Ill-raid mitre. Florence
Suiiford friends this week. Don Is now
In the theatre business in Ocala and re­ luive been tried mid proven thoroughly E. Mullock. Sanford. Fla.. R. F. I). No. 3,

lions business in the Brick city as nourish­
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Aycocke liaVe the
sympathy of their many friends in the
death bf their beautiful baby girl. Liliaii.
wldfitoccurred on Monday lust. The re­
mains of tile little one were carried on
Tuesday by the sorrowing parents to St.
Augustine for interm ent
' Mr. and Mro. R. L. Davies have return­
ed to Sanford and will make tills city
their home. Mr. Davies has accepted a
position with the department store of D.
A. Caldwell A Co. This Urmls doing such
a large business that they have added
three'new clerks during the past week.
Sanford can boast of o number of
heroes whose names and achievements
have not been ctnblnzoned to the world
In poetry and song, but whose willing
hearts and ready hands are hers to com­
mand when the need arises. Titc (Ire
last week, like all emergencies are invari­
able tests, that show what men are.
Mr. and Mrs. H onx MuitlauJ *i&gt;ent
Tuesday ia Sanford as gueata of Dr, and
Mrs, Homrlghous. Mrs. Maitland wn»
over from Enterprise to sing a t lhe~tmitlcol given by the 'Welaka^Ciub, and Mr.
Maitland, who had been viilting ids wife,
returned to his work as evangelist singer
in the north. This was Mr. Maitland's
first trip to Florida and he was delighted
with the country.
A former citizen of Sanford, wlio lived
here several yean ago, Mr. E. W. Trafford
now living in Richmond. Vu.. is making
quite a reputation ‘ for .himself in his
chosen profession, electrical engineering.
An article In the Richmohil Dispatch last
week hod some very flattering tilings to
say about him and his work and decis­
ions as an expert on some very important
engineering work now in process of erec­
tion. Mr. Trafford U a brother of the
MUaea Emily and Allie Trafford.

HE Stein - Bloch Co.
Clothes Stand for
56 Years of Knowing How.
The Stein-Bloch Co. Clothes
for Sale at M. Frank’s.

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H . E . W IS E , P ro p rie to r
Formerly Manager of Central Cafe

S teaks, Chops, O y ste rs and Fish a S p e c ia lty •&gt;
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Meal Tickets are Sold nt Reduced Rates ; \

UNDER PRESSURE OF LEATHER TRUST
M A N IP U L A T IO N
To(Tay, ih ,the United States, more thnn one hundred leather
tali aeries are doRod down.

WHY?

In ortler to reduce the

available leathor now on the market nnd thereby force the mnnu*
facturer to pay nn inerensetl-price for leather, who, in turn,

is

compelled tg make the retail merchant pay on iucreascd price
for shoes, or slight the shoes in their quantity and construction.
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The retail merchant jiroiects himself in turn ond the consumer
puya the price put on the shoe.’
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Shoes f rom us, you

a t the m ercy o f the L e a th e r T ru s t.

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save fro m I0 to I5 ,p e r c e n t, on every p a ir ot
sh o e s you buy of us.
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We are the SOLE agents in Sanford for the ONLY Shoes made in
AMERICA, INDEPENDENT of the Leather Trust.

D. L. THRASHER
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�C O U N TY HAPPENINGS
A Budget of Interesting Items
From Correspondents
TH E EV EN TS O F ORANGE COUNTY
C fflc lM it S t a ff e f R ep o rtera W eekly
Cover» th e T e r rito r y fo r
The Herald
CELERY AVENUE NEWS
»pedal Correspondence to Tbe Herald:

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Mr. Andrews who purchased the Whltner estate; the Shell Mound a t east end
of Celery Ave, has begun the erection of
a bungalo facing the Shell Mound, Mr.
Andrew will make this bis winter home.
We learn that contractor Shinholser has
tbe contract for erecting this fine residence,
We welcome Mr. Andress and trust his
new purchase may prove both pleasant
and profitable.
Byron Squires has gone to the Beach to
•pend a iqonth or so’ cavorting with old
Neptune.
,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins, parents of
Mr. T. L Hawkins returned home to Com­
merce Go this week
Mrs. W. A. Raynon has returned home
Tram Sanford where she has been under
Dr. Forsters care for a * month. We are
glad to leant that she la gradually Im­
proving.
.We regret to learn of-the death In San­
ford of Mr. Simms, father-in-law of Mr.
Kent Rosslter, one of Celery avenues pop­
ular truck farmers,
Albert Dorner, of New York is visiting
his brother on Celery Ave. Mr. A. Dorpcr.
Mr. Albert Is loud In hi* praise of Sanfords
magnlfldent dim ate and her marvelous
artesian wells.
• Celery has been going foward from the
farmers quite lively in the past 2 or three
weeks and Is now pretty well cleaned up.
We note with pleasure and some envy
That another of Celery Ave, prosperous
celery farmers lias token to motoring, all
we ask Is please don’t run that locomotive
on rubber tires over us just give us a get
to the side toot and its all yours.
Yours for more automobiles more prosperty, more good roads and last but not
least more suberibers for the Herald as it
takes subscribers to make a paper. What
would we do without a good Uvo paper
tike the one editor Holly is giving us.
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A F armer

PAOLA POINTS
Special Correa pond ence to The Herald:

This cool, wet weather Is a decided
change anyway,-and the rain la most
welcome out here on the hlUs.
-Mrs. Martha Kell and son of Island
Lake left for yiclr home In Steubeuvlile,
Ohio on Monday, the 20th.
C. F. Cooley of Madison, Wls., Is mak­
ing a visit at his Paola home.
Mr8._£ Ar0iirnsi‘ II again among us. Mr. and Miss Campbell returned from
S t Petersburg Thursday.
Mrs. W. W. Long, Mr. W. H. Wood and
Prof. Elliot of Sanford made a weeks' end
visit in the family of Mr. C. F. Cooley,
returning home Sunday evening.
A delightful surprise, in shape of chick­
en pillau," was given Miss Zachary in
honor of her birthday last Saturday even­
ing. Tbe jolly party going out on the
evening train were "returned" by a big
mill team in the ‘‘wee sma' hours."
.We understand there is again some
prospect of a good road from Sylvan
Lake to Paola, if the people of the neigh­
borhood will do their p art and it is to be
1)0pod they may be Induced to piiil to-;
gother and put tho matter through this
Ime..
OVIEDO AND LAKE CHARM
SpscUl Cor. u&gt; TUS Herald.
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Mis. Mary E. Foster and party left Lake
Charm for their northern homes Monday
morning March 27. Mrs. Foster and com­
panion for Clifton Springs, N. Y„ Madam
Mead foF Brooklyn, N. Y„ Miss Louise
Manning Hodgkins for Wllbraham. Mass.,
Miss Margaret Evans (or Nortbfleld, Minn.
Miss Hodgkins and Miss Evans will visit
Daytona and Sl Augustine before leaving
Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A Hanklnson and Mrs
Smith, mother of Mrs. Hanklnson, leave
for their new homes In New' Jersey the
first of April after spending several weeks
In Mrs. McCheaney's cottage a t' Lake
Charm. They will be several days in SL
Augustine before sailing from Jacksonville.
Mr. T. L Mead and Madam Mead, his
mother, made a pleasant trip to Eustis
Just previous to their going north. The
Meads have recently sold, largo property
Interests In Eustis, a former home; Mrs
Mpnd had great pleasure in meeting many
friends and old acquaintances.
Mrs. T. L Mead arrived at Lake Charm
Friday, March 24, after several months of
travel In European countries. The trip
from Naples to Sanford was made in four­
teen days—a short trip since the. Voyage
w ar made via one of the slower going
steam ships. As Mr. and Mrs. Mead step­
ped from the Sanford train a large com­
pany of Iriends and neighbors had as­
sembled at tbe Lake Charm station to give
Mrs. Mead a cordial welcome liome.
Messrs. Wodlcy and WrighLcontractors,
are making fiue progress with the new
rallroatf—Mr. Wad Icy goes back and forth
every day from Oviedo In a fine auto.
Mrs.,Wadley has recently spent a week
with her husband at Captain Argo's house.
Mr. Hale, supervising engineer, and wife,
are located at _the Argo house for some
months. Mr. and Mrs. Wadley, Mr. and
Mrs. Hale were Invited gucsta to tea one
evening at the hon\e of Mr. and. Mrs.
Henry Yonge. The Wadley family and
the Yonge family were old-time Georgia
friends.
Oviedo is to have a new grocery store
in the Wilson Block, Douglas and Drew
are proprietors.
Mr. L F, Lczatt and W. F. Strand, who
have been prospecting in Florida^ with a
view to settling permanently have
their homes near New York
leaving they purchased build in
Mr. Joe Lelnhart und contemplate new
dwellings for their families before another
fail. Mr. Lezatt in writing up their trip
for his home paper in CattsklU speaks
very flattering of Lake Chart?) and Oviedo.
Mr. and Mrs. W.-P. Luther and guests
Miss Caniey, Miss Zettrance and Mrs. C.
L. West attended the school picnic at
Geneva Tuesday. Miss Zettrance of Sa­
vannah. Ga„ is making a brief visit tn
Oviedo at Mr. and Mrs. Luther's home.
Mr. C. EL Taylor of New York Is spend­
ing several weeks at the Cushing House.
This popular hostlery la th e. home of Mr.
and Mr*. Hays. iiewl](tnarried young peo­
ple in our m idst
Oviedo and Lake Charm are appredat
log ooplpus showers of rain these days.

GENEVA JOTTINGS
SpecUl CarrttpoaJeoca to Tb* tUiiUL
E. N. Sutton spent Saturday and Sun­
day a t New Smyrna will) hia wife who is
•lowly Improving from her recent Illness.
W. 1L Howard la on a business trip to
Jacksonville.
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Hr. Council from North Carolina is In
Geneva for a few days looking after his
interests here.
Mr. Burns and young daughter .Miss
Elisabeth from Louisville Kentucky are
visiting their relatives. Dr. J. J. Burns
and Mrs. C. A. Raulerson.
Dr. Boaford who lived In Geneva tweenty-four years ago, but now halls from
Rochester, N. Y™ came on a visit to his
friend "undo Jock Holder". For years
these two were bosom friends. The pdo*
pie would be glad to have Dr. Bosford
stay, he Is a true Christian physician,
doing a kindness where ever he can.
Mrs, Dr. Lewis entertained the M. M.
S., society on last Thursday afternoon at
her winter Cottage on Lake ¿leneva. It
Is always a pleasant afternoon the sodeiy
spends with this cultured lady.
Mr. and Mrs. Curry came over from
Orlando Sunday In their machine and
visited Mr. and Mrs. 0. EL Little and
other relatives.
Mrs. Grant and daughter, Miss Nevada,
visited Sanford one day last week.
Miss Bray, our teacher In the primary
department, is spending the week with
Miss Leta Peters.
Young Clifford Proctor has opened a new
grocery store, using the same building his
father used for many years. Things look
dean, goods are new and we trust the
public will give our young friend a liberal
portion of their patronage.
Wear© glad to know that Mr. Adams
is much more comfortable now than for
some time; he can now walk some without
the use of his cane.
“Unde John Holder” also continues to
MOORE’S STATION
To Uts editor of The Herald:
Improve tbo slowly.
Quarterly meeting was held at the
Frank Rultenik of Mentor, Ohio was a
Methodist church last Saturday and Sun­ visitor here again last week making twice
day, ; The new preaiding elder. Mr. Black­ within a month he has been here In­
man, was present, and gave fine sermons, vestigating the gardening lands, his broth­
espedally was the eleven o’clock sermon er-in-law Mr. Langman of Cincinnati.
on Sunday Instructive, elevating and Ohio was with him this trip.
practicable, Mr. Blackman ' made many
Mr. Criram of Cameron Ave, was In
friends while here who hoped to see him Cindnnati, Ohio, and Indianapolis, Ind.,
In Geneva again soon. He left Sunday last week on a business trip for tbe
afternoon far Sanford where he preached growers association.
A party of about twenty young -folks
Tbe citizens of Geneva are highly in gave Miss Annie Cameron a surprise
favor of the proposed bridge across the party last Friday evening, a fine time is
reported.
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ferry.

There art: said to be’ several cases of
wboopihg cough and mefetlcs among the
youngsters about here.
Some of the Ohio people about here arc
talking about a buckeye dub on aociety,
why nott and use tbe horsecheitnut for a
badge as they do In Eustis, SL Peters­
burg and other places In Florida.
The contest was ended at the Sunday
School last Sunday and the red ribbon
side was ahead with credit for bringi
in the most new pupils, tho bluo ribbon
side ore feeling "blue" oi it Is their busi­
ness to provldo a treat for tho red ribbon
pupLU. a picnic and fish fry is being
planned foraprll 8 to take place at Geyena

f«;fry.
Archie Cameron is buying the celery
raised by some of the smaller growers
about here.
At th e W est Side Park
On Thursday March 23, at 3 p. m.
tbe ladies of the West Side Improvement
Society met at West Side Park to
enjoy a little picnic, the first 'of a series
of those Uttlo social outings. The gentle­
men of the west side being rather delicate
felt that they could not face the inclement
weather, decided to stqy Indoors, and were
noticable by their absence, however the
occassion was graced by his honor, the
Mayor, nqd gentlemen of the city council,
who after looking over the park, and
drinking from the fount of pure life giveInft wnler, gave a verdict that Sanford
afforded none belter. They were pleased
and suprised at the progress made by the
improvement society in so short a time
and pledged themselves to lend a helping
hand when it wns needed.'
* Oh I Ye Editor of the Sanford Herald
where were ye, methinks ye must have
won a new panama in the grand Herald
contest ye were afraid ye might get it
spoiled by the dampness of the atmos­
phere or perhaps ye were afraid yo might
catch cold in that broad high noble fore­
head of Vourn. Under the circumstances
ye are excused.
After a while spent in pleasant consid­
eration thé table was spread and all were
Invited to draw near und partake of the
delecious cake and cream prepared by the
ladies wnlch was enjoyed very much. It
became necessary to take refuge under
umbrellas, most of us being Methodist and
Presbytériens, had no objection to
sprinkling, but there was- not a suffiency
for the needs of (Air deep w utcr. sisters
and.brethren who were well represented.
All declared a most enjoyable time and
moved to adjourn to their respective
homes, they were a little damp, but still
In the ring.
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If your aim in life is to economize and
to have for your everyday use dependable
goods a t tho lowest possible prices we ask
you, not for our soke, nor for this town's
sake/not for the sake of anything but
your owu pocket book and your bank accounL to aim for our store aud hit the
centre of economical buying. Sanford
Furniture Co.
22-tl
* Dissolution Notice • ,.
By mutual consent the flrtn of Holmes
&amp; Hunt has this day been dissolved, J. E.
Hunt retiring. Any one knowing them­
selves indebted to the firm of Holmes &amp;
Hunt will pay same to W. E. Holmes.
March 20, 1911.
W. E. Holmes,
42-4p
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J..EL Hunt

The Mapes
Complete Manures
Where seems to be great dissatisfaction throughout
the State generally as to the results obtained from
m ost of the fertilizers used lasLaeason.
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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 happen from the continuad
use of the Acid Phosphate (rock) goods.
A curiously large number of those of our old cus­
tomers who were gotten away from us b y the in­
ducements of the so called "cheap goods" "Just us
good os Mopes," are coming back to ils this season
to have their groves and fields restored.
The Mapes F ertilizers a re evidently considered a.refuge In.
extrem ity, when help Is needed and hope alm o st gone. You
certainly
^ get -th e benefits o f- over th ir ty y ears experience
In Florida and over fifty y ears In th e m anufacture of ferti­
lizers generally. IF we cannot help you th e case Is Indeed
hopeless.
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J . R. Tysen, Agent
J A C K S O N V IL L E ,

City

Fish

F L O R ID A

Market

S a lt and F re s h W a t e r Fish

A . FOSTER

SANFORD AVE.
PHONE 68

Just Arrived
Car Ride Flour
Most Economical and
Satisfactory Feed and
will Fatten Your Stock
and Keep them in Good
Shape.
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Just Ordinary

Horse

Sense

Tells a man that he m ust be careful in feed in g his
stock if he wants to get the best results. But it is
not always so easy to get the right kind of feed.
W e A re F eed S p e c ia lis ts and not o n ly know
just what your stock ought to have, but h u n t until
we find it.
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in n e e d c a l l u p o n

Sanford Supply Co.
Phone 3 3 0

S a n fo rd , Florida

FLOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS

L. H . T E M P L E

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AGENT JACKSONVILLE MORAL COMPANY

Phone IG6. Ilth and Oak Ave.
Special Offering in Ferns.
Sanford,
Floral Designs to Order.
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The Ged. H. Fernald Hdw.

Co.

INTO A HOME,
OFYOUR OWN1

Bluestone at 9 cents per pound
Cement-Coated Box Nails
'ir e à
Wheelbarrows, with Wide Tire
ramio aiiutt* A4o»

The Average Increase n Population
of cities and towns everywhere is 35
per cent in ten /ears. This means
that new homes will have to be built
and more stores provided. This' will
increase the value of lagd at the edge
of lour city,
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We will sell you a 46-in.
Fence at 32 cents a rod

We Hav¿;Some Choice Property
thst can he bought on easy* terms. It
¿vill moke you a beautiful home and
will continue to increase in value.

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The Geo. H. Fernald Hdw. Co.

N. H. GARNER
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T H E S AN FO R D H ER A LO

F l o w i n g w e lls are
gu aran teed. D rainage
sure. N u m ero u s B oulevard s, graded and
ditched, tra v e rs e this
p ro p erty

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T h e m o st b ea u tifu l
m ost highly Im proved]
and ric h e s t o f a ll iin c le a re d land in the
C e le ry D èlta
7

9

f a r m s in PAL.M
H A M M O C K sold on
easy te rm s

Take Street Cars for
Lots in P A L M V IL L A
sold on easy te rm s

P A L M

TEN

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H A M M O C K

ROUND

TRIPS

DAILY

The Sanford and
Everglades R. R.
will run freight
tnins and street
cats direct through
Palm Hammock
with side tracks
every half mile for

one-half m i l e s
from Sanford, on
hard s u r f a c e d
road . .
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Siva.* will
m u auuii
soon
- advance materially
Buy a town lot in
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m i n e

im m w x r

park

10 acres of stately
Palms,
Majestic.
Oaks and fragrant
Yellow Jessamine
jin exquisite spot
of untrammeled
nature ,
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Palm Hammock
is being settled by
a very high class
of p e o p 1 e, A
home here insures
you good neigh-

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Rural Free Delivery mail service. Convenient
school
privilege
for your children

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Frequent s t r e e t
car service bring»
churches, theatres
and shops to your

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. &gt;; C.bme and see m e.

F irst National Bank Building
0 * T here is no b e t t e r ,
2

safer In v e s tm e n t than

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real

estate.

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FLORIDA

Im proved, tra n s p o rta ­
tion Is th e fo re ru n n e r

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An Investment in the 7 per cent Preferred Stock of the

S A NFORD
D E V E LO P M E N T CO.

LOOKS

GOOD!

you had a thousand dollars to loan. A
mortgage on a good farm for five years at
7 per cent, would look like a good place for.lt, Wouldn’t, it?
A t the end of the five years your money would come back to you
and you would have the thousand dollars and 35 per cent, of interest,
or $1,350.
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Suppose you should buy Preferred Stock in the Sanford Land De­
velopment Company for the thousand dollars.
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the end of the five ”yetfrs
it would come back to you * plus 5 per
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cent., or $1,050 of principal, and you would have drawn the 7 per
cent, dividends seirii-aimually, which would equal $350, the same as
the farm mortgage, and the whole amount would be $1,400 or again
OF

50

PER CENT. ON THE DEAL THAT FAR;

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BUT THAT ISN’T ALL

T A 7*
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give you a bonus of 25 per cent, of common stock. You
would get $250 of a bonus of common stock, and when your
money was paid back for the Preferred this common would be worth
much more than its face of $250. It should pay you at least 50 per
cent, dividend every year thereafter. But if it doesn’t, it will always
be worth the $250. w hich, to the $1,400, would make $1,650 for your
thousand, which would be $350 better than a 7 per cent, farm mort­
gage.
Perhaps you think it isn’t safe, but if you w ill ask the business
men of Sanlord they
assure you that it is.
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Our announcem ent which was published last week in The Herald
was given a lot of very favorable comment. Business men in position
to judge of its merits called on us to offer congratulations and also
subscribed for stock. Some wrote us letters telling what they thought
of it,
.

•BELOW ARE PUBLISHED A FEW LETTERS ON THE SUBJECT:
S anford , F lorida ,

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March 24, 1911.

Mr. B. A. Howard, President,
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S antoro , F lorida ,

Howard-Packard Land Company, City:
Gentlemen:—I have noticed with much interest and pleasure your an­
nouncement of the new Development Company and but for absence, would
have written m yhearty endorsement of your plans ere this. Having planted
the first celery grown nt Sanfottf and closely identified with every develop. ment since, I wish to say that my experience convinces me that you are on
the right line. &gt;
To put the matter a^briefly as possible, it is unquestionably true that the
sub-irrigated lands of Sanford,, properly and economically handled, would
pay a handsome interest on $1,000 per acre. I base this on tho fact that
from October until April, independently of rain or drought, we can grow nil
vegetables foM he’notherri market.' Between April mid October, on these
same lands, we can grow os much com as is grown in Illinois and Missouri
per acre, and remember that the com i« worth 50 per cent, more in Floridu
than it is„in those states. After this crop is gathered the land is ready to
begin to plant the fall crop of vegetables.
It is not quite clear to my mind that corn would be the most profitable
crop, possibly rice or peanuts would yield a larger revenue. At nny rate our
sub-irrigated lands arc worth as much from April to October as any farm
lands in the country. In addition to this, from October to April we believe
them worth more for truck growing purposes.
Not to tak'6 up 'any more of your time, 1 wish to say la m going to take
some stock in your Company mid wish to avail myself of the opportunity to
buy some preferred, with a bonus of common stock.
Yours truly,
(Signed) J. N. WHITNER ’

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Sanford Land Development Company,
Sanford, Florida:
Dear Sir—I have carefully read your an­
nouncement. outlining the policy of your Company, which *was published in The Sanford
Herald of the 17th.

You can perform with

ease every promise made in this prospectus.
Every dollar of your common stock, I predict,
will be worth three for one inside of five years.
The preferred stock offers to tho public an in­
vestment of the soundest sort, ot a- very high
dividend rate for, anything so well* secured.
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| The business is sound in every particular, and
you should meet with immediate success in
selling your securities.

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Youre truly,
(Signed) W. D. HOLDEN

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March 23. 1911.

WILL HELP SANFORD
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Sanford Land Development Company,
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Sanford, Florida:
'
Gentlemen:—I have noticed wiili interest
your plan for opening up a Hue of improve­
ment, development and investment tlmt is to
differ widely from anything heretofore pro­
posed. .Your proposition looks good to me I
believe it will prove a fine success mid that
those who take hold of it w|ll make no mis­
take. It would seem that the returns must lie
not only safe and sure, but highly satisfactory.
Your conceulration of effort and’ the eonmiaha
you will thus have of the factors that deter­
mine results, as for instance economy in op­
erating, highest quality of product, niiniimim
carrying rates, advantageous distribution and
marketing, etc., all augur the very best for
those who take hold of or connect themselves
with your Company.
I congratulate you on your plan and be­
speak for you .and pll concerned the largest
measure of prosperity, pnd fluanciul profit.
Very truly yours,
'
E. T. WOODRUFF,
Sec’y Sanford Commercial Club

WE WANT YOUR SUBSCRIPTION

this stock is not only a good investment for you in the way A A 7
do not look-to Sanford for a great deal of the capital stock of
f.
of dividends, but it will help the entire situation. To im­
wY C
our company. Most of ourcapital will he from the north utuT
prove a thousand acres of land will require a lot of labor, materials and
.t
equipment. Every dollar paid out for labor will find its way in the hands east. . This outside capital is what will help Sanford.
of merefftmts, business men and banks at Sanford.
BUT WE WANT YOUR INFLUENCE
IriSproving a thousand acres pfTand will inspire confidence of capital
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in &lt;dur town and district.
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If our solicitors in the north can show their customers that our home
It will stimulate farm values.
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It wilHtccp our town growing.______ ________ - •
-people
Jiayc
taken
stock
it
will
help
them.
The
amount
you
take
is ¿iipt
It will make additional business for .everyone in Sanford.
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It will relieve the dullness of a summer season which iB sure to follow so important as your name. We want you on our list of stockholders and
a strenuous winter of truck-gardening.
THE SANFORD LAND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY will help we want you now.
the small farmer.
You can pay for this stock in five payments.
HOW?
Get some of this first issue of stock while you can get the bonus of 25
By having influence and capital enough to help solve the problems of
selling add'transportation. These are the two great problems before the per cent, of common.
Sanford Growers. - A company with sufficient acreage and capital can do
what cannot even be attempted under present methods.
Let us explain any point to you which you may not understand.

PeoplesBankJBuilding.

Office With HOWARD-PACKARD
LAND COMPANY
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�March 31,19H
California’s Climate
Notice o f Application fo r Tax-D eed
SANFORD LODGES
A gentleman writing to the .Chester
Under Section 8 or C hapter -18BB
(Pn.,) News about California draws a com­
Ssntord Ledge No. ^7,T. O. O.T
Laws o f Florida
Mm Is every Monday at 7t3Q p in., over Imperial
parison favorable to Florida and at the Nolive Is hereby given that M M Smith nf Win Theatre.
J. t. Hell. N. G.
ler t nrk, Fiondn. piircha.rr of tax certificates
suggestion of Prof. Maris who knows named
W: S. Balov is, Sec’y.
below, has filed «aid certificates In my of
the gentlemen the article Is produced be­ nee nnil made application for lax deeds to issue Ir.
aocorflance with law. Said certificates embrace Seminole Chapter No. 2, Order Eastern Sta(
the folltiwlnij described property situated In Orange
low:
Meet* every second and fourth Friday In month
Every one who h a t seen his Star In the East are
••My first Impression of Cnllfomin, re­ county, n p d d sl
A5 l 7 uf 1S9!,; NH of NWit See. 10, cordially Invited to visit the chapter.
ceived In the lower end. wns that it wns | l/im iton** ^
Mf**»*d in the name o(S. W
Autx E. Rmano. Sec‘y
onergS»ia7
grana~tiescfl.'~TheirBll h f o n c t r -we{-tVTtrW^-gfi»9om »«rfln utNW'i r«r to.-Tt*
f . O. E., Celery City Aerie 1053
dropped Into n garden evidently made by |
Meeting* first and third Tuesdays In every month
Sj'c.
10.
fp
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S,
R
32
K.
assessed
In
the
name
inan, because such ns I saw was not UiiInown Owner,
Hail In Wrlbome Block, third lloor.
natural but created through Irrigation. „ g e tt. No. 2148 of I8D7; SEU of NWW of SEM and
J.H of blVSI of N W \ of SES Sec 10, Tp 21 S, R 32
P h o en ix Ledge No. 5, K. o f P.
Through the liberality of the banks and i g , a»»p»xcd in rhc name^7 w !l;T j'acoi’«K.

the financial classes, it has become today Tn^ ilsNS-,aH ° “f
NWHSaj 10.
1
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D y “ a . " 3 s U oxsrssed In the name bf Fries &amp;
« 1naradlie........
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Meets second and fourth Tursdaya. Visitine
knishts always welcome P. E. Hutchinson. G. Cl
Felix S. Frank, K. K. and S.

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ase
Florida Fruits «»n Vegetables

S a n fo rd L odge. No 6 2 . X. 6. A. M.

we had an opening for cortnin fihancial Inwin
G. W. Spencer, Master; J. C. Enamlntfcr, Secre­
.C e rt. No 2022of 1800: SEN of SKH otSWH Sec tary.
.Communication everySrst and thirdTlmrs
interests like the Southern Pacific, to gain 10, T|i 21 S, It 32 E, attvMcd in the name of ft M day*
at 7:30 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome.
Simmons.
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a monopoly and forae out the independent „ O n . No. 3113 of I8l&gt;4: NH of NWM of SEN *
10. Tp 21 S. R 32 E, «sac*»«] in the name of U n ite B ro th e rh o o d o f C a r p e n te r s en d Jo in
Investor. They have n grand monupoly Sec
Unknown Owner.
• e r ^ o f A m erica
of that great territory of Southern Cali­ Cert No-3114 of 1804: WH of SWM of NW'.t of
SE1. Sec 10. Tp 21. S R 32 E, assess'd In the
Sanford Local Union No. 1751. U. B. of C. and
fornia and Los Angeles, and as I found it, nsme.of
unknown Owner.
Unless sold certificate* shall hr redeemed SC of A. meet* every Thursday ntshi .at 7 o'clock 1
oranges that were shipped to tiro Last cord
ins to l«w, tax deeds will Issue thereon on the th* Eagles' Hall. W. A. Rumohr.' president; T, L
n l j i . S. S T.
n of April,
I A.
‘ rD. 1011.
cost more for shipment than for pro­ 2.1thk doy
-Vltnrss my official
off
Witness
sii un ture and seal this 24 th
SANFORD, FLORIDA
,
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duction. The railroads being interested ...day
— D. 10fl
on
March, A.
ty iof
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I B.
». M.
i ROBINSON,
' have complete control of the citrous belt. [seal
C.
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HAMILTON
Ors ni. County. Florida.
Clerk Circuit Court.Oranya
The stranger going into California and
By M. A. Howard! D. C.
D EN T IST
not being'wise to tills proposition, would __________ 1 ....................
In
The
Circuit
Court,
Seventh
Jutflclal
lose his money as quickly as in any pro­
Room 13 Pico-Building
Circuit Orange County, Florida In
position i° the Last.
,
Phone 355
Chancery
"As you go farther nortii in California,
Géo,
T.
Lippincott,
Com
you get into the bean district and Santa plainanX
vs
Notice*of sole under
Barbara, in the Santa Clara Valley. The
Eddy K. Sbrrn and Flora degree of foreclosure
C A P IT A L 8 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
bean is the 0idy-fi4ng they can ship, ns Taylor Slier«, Defendants
DENTIST
Under and hy virtue of n decree of foreclosure
strawberries, which they can raise fi
nlRLsnlo, made nod enteretl In the above statnl
The ONLY bank in Sanford that .
cnuV
on
the
fourteenth
dny
of
January.
A.
D„
Olllcc:
Hines
Bldg..over
WoodmfTs Store
market.
I0|l\b jjiliiio rn h to Minor S. Jones, -Judge of the
INSURES I EVERY DOLLAR DE­
"As you go farther nortii into the oil C ircuirrourt for the Seventh Judlcfi!
SANFORD. FLORIDA
liie
State
bf
Florida,
in
und
for
Orange
POSITED
AGAINST LOSS from any
country, you find that the oil is so im­ chancery, in a cause therein pending, wherein
Llppincott was Complainant and Eddy
and all caused.
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pregnated with asphalt th a t-it-c a n n o t ■GeorgeT.
K. SLern ftttfl FloraTnylnr Shermreee K«*i
DR. R. M. MASON
complete with the oils froiir Pennsylvania 1 shall sell at public outcry to the higl
hiddyy, for eakh, nt the front door of the Court
and the ndjolnlng .fields, us the separating host
House In the City of Orlando, Orange County,
DENTIST.
Stale
of Florida, during the legal hours of sale,
;; T H E P E O P L E S B A N K O F S A N F O R I
of this base Is Lao costly, '
on Monday. April 3rd. A. D.. 1011, the same
W c Hmuii Block
Phous 19
"As you go toward the San Jose Valley, Is lng the legal tales dny, the following
OFFERS
real estate, situated, lying unit bring in the
and toward Frisco, you get into n fine Colinty
of Orange and Stale of Florida, mflre
Sanford, Florida
particularly
described
as
follows,
to-witi
valley, but this volley has been usurjicd Tlie North 5N acres of the West It of the NjirlhP ro m p t S ervice
P o lite S ervice
A ccu rate S ervice
by the financial clou, so that today there west ijuarler of the Northwest quarter of Section
3 In Township Twenty (20) South of Range Thlrly*
nml will appreciate your patrbnnge
R. W. E. HOUSHOLDER
is no chance for tho home seeker.
on* (31). East. Lets n strip fifteen (Ifi) feet with
the North, Enat and West side*, which is to (re"As you go farther, townrd the Sacra­ off
FOUR PER CENT allowed on Savings Deposits
kept open perpetually as one-half of roadways.
DENTIST
mento Valley, the land is lint, bo ns to
GEO. A. DrCOTTES.
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Safety Deposit Boxes for rent
Special Master In Chancery.
Rooms 23. 24 and 23. Pico Bids
'Phone 41
compare with New Jersey. Tho citrous 30*3(f.
belt you find is not so pleasant to behold
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Notice For Publication’.
as the fruit belt In Pensylvanla or the
M. M. SMITH, ’ IL R. STEVENS.
H. E. TOLAR
i)LPAKTMENT__OFLTHE INTERIOR
President
Vice-President
Cashier
Last. For tho reasbn of the dry atmos­
U. S. LAND OFFICEDICKINSON &amp; DICKINSON
phere there, and the irrigation, they must
Gainesville, Fla., February 4, 1011
w v w w y m w w y v w t w v t w w w w t w w v w w w w s w o w w » »* '
Notice it hereby given that Edwin A Giilert
cultivated every inch of.the soli, mid chii Chose
post-Office tiddress is Sanford. Florida, did.
A ttorney* e t Lew
produces a barren look, as of a lot
the 1th dny of Oclolcr, 1010, file In this office
Statement and Application, No. 07040 "to
trees placed regularly ■on a bare Inm Sworn
purchusd the n w Vi of s c 11 and n-e M of s-w %, Peoples Bank Bldg.
Sanford, Florida
Section 12, Township 21 south. Range 31 east, Tab
scape.
Inhastoe meridian, mid the timber thereon, under
• "As regards the climate of California, the provisions of the urt of Julie 3. 1878, and acts
known ns the "Timber and Stone
E. C.
KEMP
it hns its great period of sunshine, the amendatory,
Law," at such value as might tic Used hy appraise­ D R .
L IV E R Y , F E E D and
ment,
and
that,
tu such application, the
O S T E O P A T H IC J
hurvest season, when everything is dusty land and llmhor pursuant
thereon have hern appraised at
PHYSICIAN
and forlorn, and you wish a guest woi| Five Hundred Twenty Dollars, the timber estim at­
t
SALES STABLE
40,000 laritrd feet at $3 tier M. and 40,000
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Oil
ice
&amp;
Residence
519 Magnolia Avc
nunc up to cleur the air, as it docs in our ed
isiurd feet at $2.10 per M. und the land, $220 00;
¥
that said applicant will offer final proof In support
April showers at home.' But this shower of
Office Hours: 9 to 12: 3 lo G
H o r n e t s and W agon«
Olacksm lthlng and H orao fh o o ln g
application and sworn statement on the lllth
Other hours by iipjtoiutmcnt
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never comes until about the last of Octo­ day of April, 1011, before the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, nt Orlando, Florida.
H orses and M u le s Bought and Exchanged
ber. They have nn eternal reign of dust Any person 1» at liberty to prutc-sl lids purchase Sanford
F lo rid a
Indore
entry,
or
initiate
a
contest
at
tiny
liineliefrom May to October.
H E A V Y H A U L IN G A N D C O N T R A C T IN G
fore patent Issues. Iiy filing u corroUualnl «Hiilnvlt
"Then, as I understand, for 1 was not in this offiw. alleging faffs which would defeat the
entry.
1IENKY S. CIIUU11,
ANDEW JOHNSON
there in the Winter, they have their rniiiB 20 Up
Register.
and fogs—a' winter of ntlsuy, followed, by
—
ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW • --------Siting.”
M E R R IE E N G L A N D
I’rnrtice* in Slste and Federal Court*.
Dr! L. I). Lakkin,
M.
GVT.
Bulldlns
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Plions 248
.
West Chester, Pin
Is the title of a book, on Social­
ism. containing the underlying*
Q u icker, N e a te r and B e tte r than th e Old W a y
Charles D. Strlngfeilow
principles andlhe most impor­
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
Charles D. Slringfellow, eldest son of
tant objections. For. sale at
Just Try Me and See „ Same Man but Mew Location
Judge L. G, Strlngfellow was born oi
211 First Street. Price 10c ATTORNEY ano COUNSELLOR at LAW
I’ort Orange, Florida afterwurd removing
„ No. 113 W. f ir s t Street, Next Door to W oodruff« Store
I’rnctice in Stiite and Federal-Courts
to Sanford with 111* parents where he
Welbont Block
Sanfonl. Fin
IMissed the years of early boyhood. Being
of a roving disposition he started out to
SANFORD. FLORIDA
see the world and for several years
THOMAS EMMET WILSON
. 1 „ J E WE L E R
his Ufc read like a romance. He visited
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
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MY SPECIALTIES
iilittost.every country on the globe and
AT-LAW
finally made New York his home where Pickard's Hand-Painted China ,
Late State Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of
he married and settler] down. Mr. String■Florida
Gorham's Sterling Silver
D rin k a B o ttle o f
fellow was a well known athlete in the
.Residences.
Sanford
end Sylvan Lake ,
Rogers’ Plated Wurc
N. Y. A, A., and while riding in fl bicycle
Elgin and Waltham Watches
race had the misfortune tu collide with un
G. STRINGFELLOW
iron pillow breaking bis ribs and punctur­
ALL
GOODS
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JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
ing oue of his lungs, the effect producing
tuberculosis superinduced hy a case of
NOTARY PUBLIC
la grippe. Mr. Slringfellow endeavored
uy a
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Office in City Hall
Ills old bome'thinking the chunge would
G IN G E R A L E OR S O D A W A T E R
benefit bis health, but he came too lute
Manufactured with (Hire distilled water—they will prevent .Illness, aid
a d a m e J o s e p h in e
und his life was ended lust Thursday. V
digestion and give you health
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W ill open a clisa for teaching the
ife leaves a wife and one. child id
Tho S a n fo rd C oca C ola B o ttlin g C o ., S a n fo rd , F la
mourn the low of a loving husband and
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A Few BARGAINS Left
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JUDGE FAVORS WIDOW
S o ft H e a rte d M en C an n o t W ith ­
s ta n d B eau ty in Distress

MOCK COURT TR IAL IS SUCCESS
Many Amusing Incidents A rc Related
Whloh K eep Large Audience
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The suit for breach of promise in the
Mock Court Trial filled the llifiti School
Auditorium lost JFrlday evening. Court
was called by jth i Hon. D. L. Tlirnshcr
who gave tflb "Oyez, Oyez," In all the old
style figures. C. H. Lcfficr acted as clerk
and called the docket like an old timer.
Hon. Thos. Emmet Wilson, acted as judge
and1carried out Uie part with stern de­
meanor and .decorum. Murshal Green
Smith acted as court officer and kept the
witnesses moving lively. Hon. Geo. A.
DcCottcs was attorney for the defense
and sat at his desk In severe legal de­
meanor. '
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In the witness .box sat Mrs. Yeiscr, Miss
Peachca Lefficr, Mrs. Bowler, C. R. Walker
nnd A. T. Rossctter. Hidden behind his
attorney as the defendant In this cele­
brated case, sat B. F. Whitner..
The jury impanelled was an follows:
John L. Sullivan (F. P. Forster), Bill
Taft (J. K. Mctliuger), Joo Cannon
(S. 0. Chase), Chnuncey Dei&gt;ew (M. F.
Robinson), John D. Rockefeller (J. D.
-Parker), J.-Plerponl Morgan (T .J. Miller),
Teddy Roosevelt (L. P. McCuIIcr), Sena­
tor Bryan, (L W D . Dunn), Guv. Gilchrist,
(H. -R. 3tevcms,) - Robert Peary,—(Feljx
Frank), Dr. Cook (J, D, Roberts), Admiral
‘Dewey (N. H. Garner).
The first case on tho docket w o b that o f
P. M, Elder, charged . with working. I|
was clearly proven that he had done
nothing of the sort for twelve months nnd
Uie case, was dismissed. The case of
Archie Betts, chnrged with eating more
than one oyster at a church supper was
next. ME DcCottcs moved the Indictment
he quashed on the grounds that but onu
Oyster was ever found in chprch oyster
soup. Then came the case of D. A. Cald­
well,Charged with selling undressed kids.
Mr. DeCottcl for the defendant explained
that undressed kids meant undressed kid
gloves. Judge Wilson let Uie defendant
go,’ provided he would hereafter dress the
kids and spank the undressed ones.
Then cost the most Important case—
that of Jcrushn Rug Perkins (Mrs. Yelser)
against Benjamin Franklin* Whktner for
breach of promise and several thousand
dollars to heal her wounded feelings.'
After swearing the jury, most of them
holding up their left hands, a statement
, of the case was made. The complainant
was the first witness called and she told
a pathetic story of how the ruthless
Wbltner had made love to her and -after
having gotten her consent to . become his
better half, he settled his »flection on an­
other. She sworo that Mr. Whitner was
die most gallant beau she bod ever had.
rarely If ever missing an opportunity to
take her to church or to a free show.
TTcrTtory was well told and Mrs. Yelser
played her role to the satisfuc4 hi of all.
The next witness was Mrs. Bowler, who
substantiated the testimony of the com­
plainant, and added that Mr. Whitner
had also trifled with her affections. She
also told the court and the jurors that
Whitner frequendy accompanied her to
the various free attractions. Rossettcr
and Walker told of seeing tho defendant
and complainant In company many dates
while they hoarded widt Mrs. Perkins at
her Perkins' Paradise. Miss Jeruiha Ray.
impersonated by Mtss Peachca Leffier,.
was questioned and she admitted dial she
—yraa.lhe Jerkins that Whilnrr wns lit live
With and that be frequeudy called on
Jeruiha Rug Perkins and stayed very
late in order that she should retire early
the following evening and give- him an
t opportunity of seeing her niece of nearly
the mm a name. Mr. Whitner *s testimony
. was along these lines,' he swearing dial
the love letters exhibited in court by Mrs.

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Perkins were intended for her prettyniece. The testimony of Dr. T. A. Neal
was very important, as he hnd made n
study of tho various diseases and troubles
he thought Mrs. Perkins' heir to. He used
medical phrases like n veteran nnd ad­
mitted dint he hnd a license to practice
medicine from the drug store. Rapt a t­
tention was given die testimony of die
witnesses, all of whom acquitted diemselves with credit1 During the Testimony
of the much damaged woman, 'attorney*
nnd jurors shed tears copiously, nnd at
one time the complainant and the de­
fendant both swooned. Mr. DoColtcs
inndn nn excellent speech for the de­
fense and was. fallowed by Col. Newton,
who was most eloquent. He first had tho
jury weeping nnd - then applauding.
Speeches completed, tho jury was charged
by Judge Wilson and under the escort of
court officer Smith they were taken-to
their room to mnkc a vcrdlcC No sooner
had they gotten in, when ono dry mem­
ber ran back to the court and inquired if
any one had a cork screw? Col. Newton
happened to have one mul he took it to
the jurors forthwith. Mr. DcCottcs, sus­
pecting something, nlso had business
with the jurors but returned soon while
wiping Ills mouth. A few minutes later
the Jury filed Into -the,, court, 1each man
using his hnndkcrchlcf us if he hnd been
there before nnd was trying to wlpa the
odor off.. "Huve you made n verdict?"
nSkcd.Judge WJlson.* "Yes, your honor,"
answered John L. Sullivan, tile foreman.
•'Then rend It." said he. ")Vo the Jury,
find for the complainant nnd award dam­
ages of $2.48, two dollars for the Jury and
48 cents for the judge.
Tho trial was a very plover piece of
actlug and tho local hits were greatly euJoyraL Tfic High School realized h rient
sum for tho performancerordld Col. New­
ton, tiie man who made the play possible.

HAIR HEALTH.
If. Y o u H s v s S c a lp o r H a i r T r o u b ls ,
T a k e A d v a n ta g e of T h ia O ffe r.

#JWo could npl afTiird to so strongly
endonte llcxull '*03" llnlr
nild
continue to sell It ns wo do, If It did
not do. all we clnlm It will. Should
our outhunlnsm carry us away, and
Rcxnlt "03" fla ir Tonic not give mil Ire
satisfaction to the users, they would
lose faith In ns nnd our statem ents,
and In consequenco our business pres­
tige would suffer.
Wo Assure you tlfat If your hair Is
beginning to miniiturnlly full out or If
you have any sculp trouble, Ilexull
“03” H air Tonic will promptly eradi­
cate dnndnifT, stim ulate hair ferowth
and prevent premature baldness.
Our fnltli In Itixall "03" Hair
Tonic Is so strong th a t,w e ask you
you to try It ou our positive guaran­
tee that your money will be cheerful­
ly refunded If" It does not do as wo
claim. Two sizes, (VOc. and $1.00. Sold
only a t our atore—The Itexall Store.

IN SANFORD CHURCHES
W h e re D evout o f th e Celery
C ity W o rsh ip Sunday.

Of In te re s t to Those Religiously In ­
c lin e d -S u b je c ts o f Discourses
ft&gt;r th e Sabbath.
T ha P la to n of tin CI u k Ii « Id tha City i n E i i m I ;
R n ja M id to b tln f or n o d ihrir A n ru i.n tn r.in n and
»that Church N .w , iq ihli o f « not U n i th aa Wadnaaliy aftarw sen.
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7:30 p. m.

M ethodist Church
Sundny school 9:43 a. in., John K. Met
linger, Supt. ill charge, A. R. Chappell as­
sisting. Our aim: Every member on time,
with Jxia own liiblc, a studied lesson, a
liberal olToring and a mind to lcnrn.
Preaching at 11 a. in., by the pngtor.
Subject, “The Florida Legislature and
some of the things they will he expected
to do und llmt they should do."
. Preaching ut night by the pastor, at
7:30 o'clock. Subject "The kingdom I desiro Tor myself nmi why."
LaBt Sundny was a good day for this
church. Sunday schtiol begins new meth­
ods for the new quarter. During the
quarter Sunday school has made guln of
23 percent. ' -Collections about $100. $45
for missions. At night Presiding Elder
Bluckhurii preached to a good congrega­
tion and made a good impression. Mon­
day night held the firbt quarterly confer­
ence. lie was pleased with the progress
of the church. l(p said: 'a‘Sanford has
made the best reports mude in the dis­
trict during the first round." The church
took advanced steps for greater (tilngs in
the future.
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- Prayer meeting Wednesday night at
7:30 o'clock.
Teachers’ lesson study Friday 7:30 p. ttf.
Junior League each Thursday 3:30 p. in.

C a tk e lic
Catholic Church, Oak avenua between Nih and
e tlr - streets. lU v. r atlret Biw n a tiarr In ehaTgar
U i u every Subday at 10 a. in. Rosary, sermon
; and benrdtcthxi erery Sunday at 7:30 p in. Sun• day school at It a. in. Conleaaloas beard Saturday
tia/me A n t Sunday uf the mouth between 4 and 8
p.ttn. and 7 and n p. is. Firs I Sunday of month
mass at 7:30 a. m. and 10 a. m.
Maly C re a s t plan opal
Rev. H. F, iltown, rector; A. D. Key, senior warden, Sunds y m am In* servio«, t i ; «vaniaa tervloe
5:00; Sabbath school, #:45 a. m .; B. F7W bltn«r.
SupUhprayrx tueatln*. 7:30 Wadnaaday tvsnln*.

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J . C. K n itn ln g e r, S u p e rin te n d e n t.

Kav.
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GENERAL

The P e o p le 's C o n s r e s a tlo n a t
pn« tor ¡Sunday morning
service. 7:00; pfiye'r meeting
se rv ic eV,.Ili
. . evening
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:00 p. m :¡Sahbnih school, 0:43 s. m.
Wednesday, “7:00

Next Sunday, both morning and even­
ing, la to he devoted to "The Child." In
tho morning Rev. James P. O'Drieft,
Notional Secretary of Teacher Training
Work of tho Congregational churches, will
be tho spenlier.
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At night there will he two brief ad,
dresses, one by Mr. O'Brien on "The Child
nnd the Church" nnn one byT Mr. Marcus
s ;
Fngg of the Children's Hoint* Society of
Jacksonville, on the "Child and - the
Home." The public arc cordially Invited
to both services, particularly thosu who
are pnrents, teachers or otherwise inter­
ested in the training of children. Sunday
night services hereafter are a t 7:30.
Don't forget the coming Easter Day
Services in the new church.

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Rev. George U.Wnldron,

Next Sabbath morning the sacrament
of the Lord'e Supper will be administered
at The 11 o'clock service. There will he
no service in the evening as the pastor
will be out of town. A full attendance
is requested at the communion service in
the morning.

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

Taney W o r ^ o f A ll K ind« Stam ping, E m b ro id er, S u p p lie r
Home-M ada Cooking S Specialty.

RESUME O F A LL CHURCH EVENTS

P r e s b y te r ia n
Rev. J. F. McKinnon, pastor: murnin* service.
It evening service, 7:00; Sabbath scliwj, U;43 a.
m; HenryMcLauUn. Sum.; prayer raectln* Wed­
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Consignments and Orders S olicited

r i r s t B a p tis t
' Kev. J. W. Wild man, puitur; Sunday imirntn*
service, 11; rvcnln* service. 7:00: Sabhalli srhoat.
TM S ‘irm .T t*rof. t t - J —re rk liii.-3 u p c :—prayrr
merlin* every Wednesday. 7:00 p. tu : toocfieri'
m erlin* Friday evening a t 7:30.

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Phone 324,
4 1 8 M ainoll* Ave.

W O M A N ’S E X C H A N G E ,

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sidewalks through the Property
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•SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. APRIL 7. 1911

PUTTING UP THE DOUGH

PASS RESOLUTIONS

Volume III

THOUSAND DOLLARS PER ACRE

M£|VS OF THE WORLD

Sanford Business Men Are Wanting Adopted By City Council P ro testin g Five Acres o f Sanford Land Sells for
That Geneva Bridge
That Price This Week
Items of Interest Gleaned Fron»
The General News of "The Land The question of that drawbridge con­ ' * Against Incorporation
Whereas, The City of Sanford, Orango
A. S. Nldor has sold his five acre farm
Various Sources
of Flowers.
necting Sanford with Geneva is in a fair founty. Florida, has drafted and prepared on the West Side this week to Herbert M.
way to bo built. The business men of a new city dinner to be presented to Dowley of Norwich. Conn.
Sanford are always alive to the best in­ the legislature of 1911 for passage, and.
The price paid was the regular price HAPPENINGS DURING TH E WEEK
C U U E D FROM T H E STATE PRESS terests of the community.
Whereas, in said proposed charter the for Improved land in the great subirri­
The following merchants have subscribed territorial limits of the city of Sanford gated Sanford celery delta, $1,000 per
the amount set oppose each name, to have been extended, and
acre. Mr. Nldor was satisfied to accept Here th e Reeders WUI Find a Brief
A ^ p lt o m e o f th e W eek's Most lm- help build a bridge across thé river at
Whereas, on April 3rd, A. D„ 1911, this price because it was the same price
H istorical Spring Flowing
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p o rte n t ttap pen ln ls In the
Geneva ferry. This is the result of about twenty-six residents of Orange County he paid for tlie land Just fourteen mootha
For Hurried Readers
S ta te 's Domain.
two hours work by tho commlttcmen some of whom are negroes, ‘(.all alleged ago. In that period he has made $6,000;
The
old
battleship Texas has found -a
Felix Fault, a chauffeur of New York, Saturday afternoon. April 1.
io be qualified electors of tbe state of last year taking over $2,000 net and this watery grave. The guns of the New
was killed. Misses Doris McDonal and
The banks have not named' the amount Florida and further alleged to be resi­ year he has alreqdy sold $2,460 *$Tth of
Hampshire proved too much for her and
. Gertrude Pfeiffer, of Boston, fatally in­ they wtll give and tho committeo have dents of tbe suburb of Sanford Heights,
lettuce and celery-and has returns coming’ sho was practically dcmolifhsd by the
jured and Miss Emma Laird, of Boston, not heard from the fertiliser factories.
did^purport to effect a permanent organ! to him from two cars of celery that wiL twaaty-voit y s fired the first 'da y of t!ur~
hurt internally in an automobile "Joy
Mr. J. T. McLain, Mr. Speer and Mr. zation of a municipal corporation under net hltn over $ 1.00 per ernte.
target practice. She now lies a m ast of ,
ride" accident on tho Port Orange road Peters of Geneva covered the city with the name of the town of Sanford Heights.
Mr. Nldor was not a practical fanner twisted metal and Jagged annor on tbe
Daytona on Sunday.
tlie committee appointed by the Com­ Orange County, Florida under and by and yet was able to make a good profit
mud flats In lower Chesapeake Bay.
The eleventh biennial report of Com­ mercial Club.
virtue oMhe general laws of the atate In vegetables after hiring all the labor and
It Is estimated that there are In tbe
missioner McLin is a very interesting and Holden Real Estate Company....... $250.00 of Florida, and
trusting the crops to other people. Hla United States about'700,000,000 acres of
valuable compilation, and it should prove Geo. A. DcCottcs.^..................
100.00
Whereas, as said purported corporation success under theso. conditions is only an­
land under‘cultivation; which produced In
of spednl interest and value to home- Sanford Machine &amp; Garage C o .... 20.00 is immediately adjacent and contiguous
other proof that good returns are possible 1910 crops worrit $8,826,000,000, an aver­
seekers and new settlers. It is a book of Sanford Coco Cola Bottling Co....... 25.00 to the present southerly territorial limits
on Sanford's subirrigated lands—results age of $12.75 an acre. Florida soil pro­
more than 800 pages and is very hand­ W. P. Carter........... ............................25.00 of the d iy of Sanford, Florida,, and
that cannot be duplicated anywhere else duct was worrit $100.76- on acre.
somely printed. The arrangement of the W. H. Underwood.......................... , 20.00
Whereas, practically all of the mole in the world. ,
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-Undo Sam has more gold In hla ponosmatter is convenient and intelligent.
W. J. Hill..............................
20.00 residents of Sanford Hejghts have their
On the other hand tho purchaser, Mr.
The twenty-eighth annual meeting of E. E. B rad y ....................
50.00 places of employment and business in Dowley,'Is satisfied to give $1,000 an slon than he has ever had before In hla
the General Congregational conference of Dr. Samuel Puleston....... »*.?............ 10.00 the d ty of Sanford and derive their lire? acre for land that has proven true to life. TreAurer Lee MrClung looked over
Florida and the southeast was held In the T. J. Miller &amp; Son......................... 25.00 lihoqd uiijl income from business enter­ name and If he succeeds half as well as his balance sheet March 1, and found the
government had over.-. $ 1,000,000,000 in
Union Congregational church. West Tam­ Chns. K a n n e r ..i...___. . . . . . ___ 10.00^ prises conducted in tho city of Sanford, Mr. Nidor yvill be well content.
gold coin, to say nothing of $ 120,000,000,
pa, beginning Tuesday evening and con­ W. L. Morgan........... ...................
10.00 and
&gt;.
This is another instance of a man mak­ in billion. Never before - in the history
tinuing through Tuesday.
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Palmer &amp;. Seigh........... Vs............. 10.00
Where, at the "present time there are ing good on Sanford land Uiat costs $1,000
of the government, according to the New
S t Augustine's postofllce is to be the Joe C a m e r o n .........___ ____ l 25.00 hardly more then seventy-five inhabltetits an here.
York Globe,-has It had so much gold plied
fifth firstclass postofllce In Florida. Tills R. J. Holly.............. *........... 25.00
in Sanford Heights, including men, women
up
in its coffers.
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Club
became known when Postmaster Alba Frank L. W oodruff....*..^............. 25.00 and children, and
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completed tbe task' of totalling up the Jones-McLaughlin-Abernirtliy Co.. 10.00
A large etttendancc of the club were
Tho Presbyterian Church in Waycroai
Whereas, Sanford Heights cannot ser
business of the olllce'for the past quarter Whittaker &amp; Burnett.....................
5.00 iously we considered a* a growing or present Wednesday afternoon for their Ga., has discarded Its bell as a means of
and the-past year. S t jfcjj&amp;lsAirir'B jwit-- Artie-DrSmllb—.— ——.
— 10.00 thrtvlng commimity, entitled to the prtv first mreling in thu charming* home of calling Its members to worship. In ita
office has well exceeded the $40,000 an­ N. P. Yowell 8l Co.......................... 25.00 lieges of a municipality, and
place a group of hijlh-powcr electric lights
„ . . Mrs. D. L Thrasher.
The
first
paper
on
tho
program,
"Patrick
t i ­ nual business required by the departmeut L P. Mi Cull.t ............................
has
been installed on the highest point of
25.00
Whereas, there are no business enter­
at Washington before establishing a first- L. R. Phillips &amp; Co................
20.00 prises in-the alleged territorial )im|ta of Henry, Virginia’s Great Commoner,” which tho steeple. When s«rvlces are to be
class open.
M. F. Robinson....................‘. ......... 25.00 Sanford Heights,.and never likely will be was to have been given by Mrs. H. H. held, tho light is turned on and remains
One of the most notable addresses de­ Henry MeLauhlin.......................
**
I0.Q0 as said addition to Sanford, Florida was Chappell, was postponed until next week, on until the service is concluded.
livered before the Southern Commercial J. K. Mcttinger.*............................. 15.00 intended, solely for residential purposes, as Mrs. Chappell was detained at home
Eight hundred persons arriving on tbe
Congress at Its Atlanta meeting was that Dr.. W. O. King......... ..............
5.00
he said community of Sanford by sickness in the family.
Italian steamship Verona, from Genoa
Tbe reading from llallle Rives by Mrs. and Naples, via New York, are detained
by Secretary of Agriculture James Wil­ Dr. W. G. Aldridge__ t,.........20.0.
s at the present time is nothing
son. lie predicted a remarkable future M. F r a n k ..................... ................ 20;
ban u suburban residential district J. C. McDaniel was also postponed until aboard the Vessel because of an outbreak
; of smallpox among the passengers.
for this section through its agricultural Wilson fit Toomer...........................
5.00 of the city, of Sanford, Florida, proper, next week. , *
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Mrs. O. W. King- entertained the club ' • Assurances
development and declared that the most
and
that foreign intereau In
Total.
April,
1.
1911..................$845.00
important question now. before the south­
Whereas, the aoid Sanford Heights ia with a finely written paper on Chief Jus­ Mexico will - be protected are made by
Tills is a creditable showing and indi­ located inland. Immediately to the south tice Marshall. The life slietdi of this
ern states is In its fields.
Francisco I. Medero, Jr.« president of tbe
Director Rolfs of the ex|ierlmcnt station cates that tho part the city of Sanford of tlie preiusnt limits of Sanford, &lt;i dis­ great son of Virginia was a well deserved provisional government of Mexico, in a
. says that Florida can produce more lias ‘been - asked to subscribe will ire tance of approximately three-fourths of a and gracefully offered tribute to tho noble communication to Secretary of State
nutritious forage crops than ony other forthcoming, it is Just os the members of mile from Lake Monroe on a straight life and service of a patriot whose mem­ Knox and diplomatic representative of
in the Union. 'The plants arc for the tiie Commercial Club who were present at line, and as the said suburb increases lu ory will live with the history of Virginia, other interested governments.
most part of foreign origin. This ac­ the last meeting predicted. When the population it will necessarily be forced and fittingly paid to him by one who
proudly claims Virginia as her native' . Tlie druggists who desire to. cut tbe
counts largely for the tardy development people of Sanford sec that n proposition to Install a sewerage system, and
rates on prices - of proprietary remedies
of theatate in cattle raising and dairy­ is for the welfare of tlie ‘community they
Whereas, Lake Monroe is the only state.
come
to
tlie
front
as
ono
man
and
stand
The sketches.of Monroe by Miss Alice will have the right to continue so to do.
ing.
uvaiiable outlet for a system of Sewerage
by
the
biggest
city
for
its
size
in
the
Whltncr,
George Mason by Miss I’euchou Tho attempt to put a ban on such prac­
One of the strange facts about the
to Lake Monroe except through the streets
tice In this country received the unquali­
Everglades region of Florida Is that it is country. There is not room for doubt of the city of Sanford, which could not bo Lcflier, and the Randolps by Miss Mcll
fied
dis|irovai of the supreme court of the
really a decayed mountain top. The crest when the public spirit of the peopio of done without the consent of tbe muni­ Whitncr were postponed until next week,
United
Stoics when Hint tribunal this
owing to the absence of theso young
is formed of massive limestone, usually Sanford] is appealed to. A city wiih'a cipality of Sanford, and
week
declined,
in an opinion rendered by
citizenship
like
we
have
here
marches
in
-,
covered by a mantle of sand. • In this
Whereas,-it will be many yeari before ladies. .
Associate
Juttlco
Hughes, to give Its.aid
Mrs. Lyman Phelps guvo a sketch of
formation are numberless pollioles, which the front rank all the time.
the said town of Sanford Heights could
to
such
an
attempt,
on*ho .ground that It
The committee called on a large num­ possible be in a financial position or Goorge Wythe, reminding tlie club of tlie
vary in site from a few feet to thousands
would
afford
the
manufacturer
of medi­
proud peace tills patriot won for himself
ofacres; also countless lakes of fresh ber of merchants, some were not at their condition to undertake said work, and
cine
an
unlawful
monopoly.
,
water, springs and freqdent subterranean pluces of business, some were out of tlie
Wliereaa, by necessity, said town of in the history of Ills country, by his ser­
Fines end costs' aggregating $13,000
city and one of our big merchants wus Sanford Uelglits must at this time dis­ vices in his behall a n d 'h ls attitude to­
streams and pools.
will
be collected from "soft drink" sellers
sick.
If
those
who
the
committee
were
ward
the
famous
Stamp
Act.
This
sketch
A Bermuda onion crop, rafsed on Henry
pose of tlie present sewerage matter and
Brothers' large truck farm in south Tampa not able to see will seul their subscrip­ will be forced to eventually Install a was supplemented by o reading by Mrs. who pleaded guilty to violation of the
tills year, has netted the grower $830 an tions to the secretary of the Commercial system of cess pools, not having any Key. and giving In detail more of tbe life state liquor revenue laws. Nearly 300
persons were essesed fines of $25 each
Club much time will be sayed.
acre.
available outlet for an up-to-date system of George Wythe.
and
costs.
The
committee
is
giving
the
time
of
its
Mrs.*!}. O. Shinbolser, in her sketch of
Mrs. John McDowell of Gainesville was
of sewerage, and
Tlie
wonderful record made by sixty
members
to
this
work
and
tiio
hearty
the
illustrious
and
patriotic
family
of
killed and Mrs. Louise Lynch was badly
Whereas, the said town is on a higher
Lees mentioned In detail only remlnW-’ bens owned by Henry Johnson of Glenwounded in an accident to their auto on co-operation of not seen Saturday will4&gt;e elevation than Sanford, and
the road from Gainesville, nine iiglrii north appreciated.
Whereas, by natural laws the seepage fences of Richurd Henry Lee, fullier of vllle. New York, which laid 1,036. eggs in
of Ocala last Tuesday. In the car, which
of
sewerage from Sanford Heights would Gen. Robert E. Lee and Henry Lee, a February, winning a bet for tbelr owner,
Catholic Church
lias been passed. Tbe bens have kept up
was on Its way here, were Mrs. Young­
Father Bresnahan wishes to announce, naidrally flow through the present munici­ cousin. The Incidents reviewed in the
tho good work, end last night Mr. John­
lines
of
each
were
most
Interesting
and
blood, her daughter. Mrs.. McDowell, Mrs. for the benoflt especially of tliose who pality of Sanford to Lake. Muhroe and
son said they had laid 1,226 eggs during
were
pleasant
reminders
of
a
name
and
Lynch, Miss Annie Scarratt. Misses Lou jiave not been attending tlie lectures reg- will be a serious menace to the health and
"•
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and "Bottle Miller and Messrs. G. M. Young­ uinrly this week, that they will continue safety of the entire population of the city patriotism as doscly woven In the history March.
blood and J. H. Whitney. A tree blew at least until Sunday night and perhaps of Sanford and extremely offensive, dis­ and fame of Virginia as. that of Wash­
Notice
down Just as the car was passing and longer if all the questions have not been agreeable and obnuxlous In every respect, ington.
By mutual agreement we the under­
To the roll call of tlie patriots many of
fell right across It- Whitney was driving. answered by that time*
„ to every one living within tlie confines of
signed, C. A. Dobbins and K. G. Stockton,
the
members responded with quotations,
He was knocked senseless, but instinctive­
The subject for Friday " night is the the city of Sanford, and
agree to separate in the bakery businew
reminiscences and suitable readings.
ly shut off tbe power. Miss Scarratt had Worship of Images by Catholics;-Saturday
Whereas, tlie said alleged municipality
known as the Sanford Bakery, by and in
“Virginia has become among friends
a painful bruse. The others escaped with night. Devotion to the Virgin Mary; Sun* h»» been solely organized for politic^
consideration of sum of money paid to
slight hurts.
day night. The secret of Catholicity's masons and not because of the fact that and enemies rite recognized field of ro­ C. A. Dobbins by' R. G. Stockton. C. A.
.
At least part of the $10,000 which was p ro fre *.
the present conditions In Sanford Heights mance." T. N. Page.'
Dobbins does sell, release andI turn H K
—Program
forApril
(M
u.- —stolen from a registered mail pouch some­
Tlie BtTviiT.s will cud Friday night with necessitate the forming ^jf a municipal^
to K. G. Stockton/ All accounts, fixtures
L Wisdom, Wit and Pathos of Virgin­
where between Tampa and Tarpon Springs tlie solemn Way of tlie Cross.
and everything hot mentioned which has
Ity. and,
ia
Authors, Mrs. L^RTPhillps.
on March 25 has been recovered. J. J.
Sunday being Palm Sundfiy palms will I, Whereas, rite said alleged municipality
been bpught since said firm commenced
II. My Lady of literature. Miss Alice
Abbott of Brooksville, mall clerk on tbe be. blessed and distributed at tlie 10
doing business. Including all Uva stock
has been promoted and effected by a Tetherly;
Tampa Northern train which carried the o'clock mass.
wagons and harness, tc. Said R. G. StockdlsgruAUed few who depend upon, the
pounch from Tampa when it was consign­
Devotions for Holy Week will begin businesses and enterprises of Sanford for ing benefit to.
citizens of Sanford ton to collect all outstanding accounts and
ed to the Bank of Clearwater by the Ex­ Thursday morning. April 13.
pay the printing and telephone bills and
a living and income, who have formed Heights, a(
change National Bank of Tampa is in
fixing doughnut stove in bakery. .
Be
it
furthJ9^resaived
that
a
certified
said
municipality
primarily
for
the
pur­
High school Rotes
jail at Brooksville. The amount recovered
Signed,
" R. G. Stockton,
pose of avoiding paying their proportion copy of this readhition be forwarded to
Monday
afternoon
the
Boy's
Debating
Is $&amp;JU0 and somewhere, presumably at
C. A. Dobbins.
of the Just and lawful taxation Intended Honorable L. C. Massey, Senator from Or­
Society
held
u
debate,
"Resolved
that
tbe
Ocala, ii l l.i l. Horace, who la being
April 7. 19(1.
34*1 to
to be Imposed by the d ty of Sanford in ange county. F la.,. and Honorable S. A.
duties
of
the
Policemen
in
the
larger
•ought by the detectives as the. man who
Robinson
and
Honorable
Forrest
Lake,
cities are more hazardous than those of the near future.
first located the money, and who is pre­
The New Blue Rose
Therefore, Be It resolved by the d ty Representatives from Orange county, Fla.,
sumed to be playing tbe part of the hero the Firemen'. Tbe negative won.
L.
11.
Temple
h a s . sprung • new tensein the legislature of .1911, and that they
Monday morning. Mr. Fagg superin­ coundl of Sanford, Florida, in
in the “Brewster's Millions” story—getting
doir
at
his
greenhouse
on Oek avenue in
tendent of the Florida Home Mission, rite sixth day of April, 1911, that it la rite are hereby urgently requested to exercise
rid of his easy money as fast as he can.
the
way
of
a
blue
rose,
Mr. Tempi* has
gave us an Interesting talk on the llvn sett*» of tins board that the sllsm plnl and use every effort possible to secure
Deerrim
nlng
the
blue
roev-vlnt
I os-m u m
11*17 CfOSS Episcopal
tlie
passage
of
a
bill
to
abolish
the
pres­
of Ute children of the poor in the large formation of the town of Sanford Heights
time and la now rewarded with e
ent
municipality
of
the
town
of
Sanford
Services during Holy Week at the dties.
is unreasonable, uncalled for, unfair, un­
Florida.
full of blooms and they are a real blue.
Church of the Dojy
¡ ¿ J “ * » ? 1A “ _ The play to. be represented by the High just and without precedent, and detrl- Heights. Orange county,
D. L T hrasher, Pres’t, If you •have .never seen the blue
«clock a. m. and 7:30 p. ra. evfiry day ex
J . D. Davidson,
« p t Saturday. Friday evening the rec­ School commencement week has been mental to the thriving and progressive
It now.
S. Runge,
tor, Rev. B. F. Brown, will speak on the selected and the rehearsals have begun. municipality of Sanford and will work a
’
W.
D.
H
olden.
Intermediate state or Christ tn Paradise.
The Irving Literary Society- held it hardship upon the municipality of San­ Attest:
All seat* free. A cordial invitation Is exford and i u citizens with a correspondregular
meeting Monday,
M. W. Lovell Clerk.
U nded to elL

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A Few BA R G A IN S Left
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JU D G E FAVORS WIDOW
Soft Hearted Men Cannot W ith ­
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Many Amusing Incidents A rc Related
Whloh Keep Large Audience
In An U proar
The suit for breach of promise in the
Mock Court Trial filled the llifiti School
Auditorium lost JFrlday evening. Court
was called by jth i Hon. D. L. Tlirnshcr
who gave tflb "Oyez, Oyez," In all the old
style figures. C. H. Lcfficr acted as clerk
and called the docket like an old timer.
Hon. Thos. Emmet Wilson, acted as judge
and1carried out Uie part with stern de­
meanor and .decorum. Murshal Green
Smith acted as court officer and kept the
witnesses moving lively. Hon. Geo. A.
DcCottcs was attorney for the defense
and sat at his desk In severe legal de­
meanor. '
.
In the witness .box sat Mrs. Yeiscr, Miss
Peachca Lefficr, Mrs. Bowler, C. R. Walker
nnd A. T. Rossctter. Hidden behind his
attorney as the defendant In this cele­
brated case, sat B. F. Whitner..
The jury impanelled was an follows:
John L. Sullivan (F. P. Forster), Bill
Taft (J. K. Mctliuger), Joo Cannon
(S. 0. Chase), Chnuncey Dei&gt;ew (M. F.
Robinson), John D. Rockefeller (J. D.
-Parker), J.-Plerponl Morgan (T .J. Miller),
Teddy Roosevelt (L. P. McCuIIcr), Sena­
tor Bryan, (L W D . Dunn), Guv. Gilchrist,
(H. -R. 3tevcms,) - Robert Peary,—(Feljx
Frank), Dr. Cook (J, D, Roberts), Admiral
‘Dewey (N. H. Garner).
The first case on tho docket w o b that o f
P. M, Elder, charged . with working. I|
was clearly proven that he had done
nothing of the sort for twelve months nnd
Uie case, was dismissed. The case of
Archie Betts, chnrged with eating more
than one oyster at a church supper was
next. ME DcCottcs moved the Indictment
he quashed on the grounds that but onu
Oyster was ever found in chprch oyster
soup. Then came the case of D. A. Cald­
well,Charged with selling undressed kids.
Mr. DeCottcl for the defendant explained
that undressed kids meant undressed kid
gloves. Judge Wilson let Uie defendant
go,’ provided he would hereafter dress the
kids and spank the undressed ones.
Then cost the most Important case—
that of Jcrushn Rug Perkins (Mrs. Yelser)
against Benjamin Franklin* Whktner for
breach of promise and several thousand
dollars to heal her wounded feelings.'
After swearing the jury, most of them
holding up their left hands, a statement
, of the case was made. The complainant
was the first witness called and she told
a pathetic story of how the ruthless
Wbltner had made love to her and -after
having gotten her consent to . become his
better half, he settled his »flection on an­
other. She sworo that Mr. Whitner was
die most gallant beau she bod ever had.
rarely If ever missing an opportunity to
take her to church or to a free show.
TTcrTtory was well told and Mrs. Yelser
played her role to the satisfuc4hi of all.
The next witness was Mrs. Bowler, who
substantiated the testimony of the com­
plainant, and added that Mr. Whitner
had also trifled with her affections. She
also told the court and the jurors that
Whitner frequendy accompanied her to
the various free attractions. Rossettcr
and Walker told of seeing tho defendant
and complainant In company many dates
while they hoarded widt Mrs. Perkins at
her Perkins' Paradise. Miss Jeruiha Ray.
impersonated by Mtss Peachca Leffier,.
was questioned and she admitted dial she
—yraa.lhe Jerkins that Whilnrr wns lit live
With and that be frequeudy called on
Jeruiha Rug Perkins and stayed very
late in order that she should retire early
the following evening and give- him an
t opportunity of seeing her niece of nearly
the mm a name. Mr. Whitner *s testimony
. was along these lines,' he swearing dial
the love letters exhibited in court by Mrs.
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Perkins were intended for her prettyniece. The testimony of Dr. T. A. Neal
was very important, as he hnd made n
study of tho various diseases and troubles
he thought Mrs. Perkins' heir to. He used
medical phrases like n veteran nnd ad­
mitted dint he hnd a license to practice
medicine from the drug store. Rapt a t­
tention was given die testimony of die
witnesses, all of whom acquitted diemselves with credit1 During the Testimony
of the much damaged woman, 'attorney*
nnd jurors shed tears copiously, nnd at
one time the complainant and the de­
fendant both swooned. Mr. DoColtcs
inndn nn excellent speech for the de­
fense and was. fallowed by Col. Newton,
who was most eloquent. He first had tho
jury weeping nnd - then applauding.
Speeches completed, tho jury was charged
by Judge Wilson and under the escort of
court officer Smith they were taken-to
their room to mnkc a vcrdlcC No sooner
had they gotten in, when ono dry mem­
ber ran back to the court and inquired if
any one had a cork screw? Col. Newton
happened to have one mul he took it to
the jurors forthwith. Mr. DcCottcs, sus­
pecting something, nlso had business
with the jurors but returned soon while
wiping Ills mouth. A few minutes later
the Jury filed Into -the,, court, 1each man
using his hnndkcrchlcf us if he hnd been
there before nnd was trying to wlpa the
odor off.. "Huve you made n verdict?"
nSkcd.Judge WJlson.* "Yes, your honor,"
answered John L. Sullivan, tile foreman.
•'Then rend It." said he. ")Vo the Jury,
find for the complainant nnd award dam­
ages of $2.48, two dollars for the Jury and
48 cents for the judge.
Tho trial was a very plover piece of
actlug and tho local hits were greatly euJoyraL Tfic High School realized h rient
sum for tho performancerordld Col. New­
ton, tiie man who made the play possible.

HAIR HEALTH.
If. Y o u H s v s S c a lp o r H a i r T r o u b ls ,
T a k e A d v a n ta g e of T h ia O ffe r.

#JWo could npl afTiird to so strongly
endonte llcxull '*03" llnlr
nild
continue to sell It ns wo do, If It did
not do. all we clnlm It will. Should
our outhunlnsm carry us away, and
Rcxnlt "03" fla ir Tonic not give mil Ire
satisfaction to the users, they would
lose faith In ns nnd our statem ents,
and In consequenco our business pres­
tige would suffer.
Wo Assure you tlfat If your hair Is
beginning to miniiturnlly full out or If
you have any sculp trouble, Ilexull
“03” H air Tonic will promptly eradi­
cate dnndnifT, stim ulate hair ferowth
and prevent premature baldness.
Our fnltli In Itixall "03" Hair
Tonic Is so strong th a t,w e ask you
you to try It ou our positive guaran­
tee that your money will be cheerful­
ly refunded If" It does not do as wo
claim. Two sizes, (VOc. and $1.00. Sold
only a t our atore—The Itexall Store.

IN SANFORD CHURCHES
Where Devout of the Celery
City Worship Sunday.

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GENERAL

service. 7:00; pfiye'r meeting
se rv ic eV
,.Ili
. . evening
„
_“_:00
p. m :¡Sahbnih school, 0:43 s. m.
Wednesday, 7:00

First Methodist

I.,

Kav.
avenue

nolla a
SajMsy______

HB

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Sunday school, U:45 a. m.; Jim . K. MrttlnRfir, Supl. Teachers' meeting every Friday,
7:30 p. m.

M ethodist Church
Sundny school 9:43 a. in., John K. Met
linger, Supt. ill charge, A. R. Chappell as­
sisting. Our aim: Every member on time,
with Jxia own liiblc, a studied lesson, a
liberal olToring and a mind to lcnrn.
Preaching at 11 a. in., by the pngtor.
Subject, “The Florida Legislature and
some of the things they will he expected
to do und llmt they should do."
. Preaching ut night by the pastor, at
7:30 o'clock. Subject "The kingdom I desiro Tor myself nmi why."
LaBt Sundny was a good day for this
church. Sunday schtiol begins new meth­
ods for the new quarter. During the
quarter Sunday school has made guln of
23 percent. ' -Collections about $100. $45
for missions. At night Presiding Elder
Bluckhurii preached to a good congrega­
tion and made a good impression. Mon­
day night held the firbt quarterly confer­
ence. lie was pleased with the progress
of the church. l(p said: 'a‘Sanford has
made the best reports mude in the dis­
trict during the first round." The church
took advanced steps for greater (tilngs in
the future.
..
- Prayer meeting Wednesday night at
7:30 o'clock.
Teachers’ lesson study Friday 7:30 p. ttf.
Junior League each Thursday 3:30 p. in.

Catholic Church, Oak avenua between Nih and

etlr-streets. lU v. r atlret Biwnatiarr In ehaTgar
Rosary, sermon

; and benrdtcthxi erery Sunday at 7:30 p in. Sun• day school at It a. in. Conleaaloas beard Saturday
tia/me A n t Sunday uf the mouth between 4 and 8
p.ttn. and 7 and n p. is. Firs I Sunday of month
mass at 7:30 a. m. and 10 a. m.
Maly C reas t plan opal

Rev. H. F, iltown, rector; A. D. Key, senior war-

den, Sunds y mamIn* servio«, ti; «vaniaa tervloe

5:00; Sabbath school, #:45 a. m.; B. F7Wbltn«r.
SupUhprayrx tueatln*. 7:30 Wadnaaday tvsnln*.

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FIRE

IN SU R A N C E A G E N T

J . C. K n itn ln g e r, S u p e rin te n d e n t.

Next Sunday, both morning and even­
ing, la to he devoted to "The Child." In
tho morning Rev. James P. O'Drieft,
Notional Secretary of Teacher Training
Work of tho Congregational churches, will
be tho spenlier.
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At night there will he two brief ad,
dresses, one by Mr. O'Brien on "The Child
nnd the Church" nnn one byT Mr. Marcus
Fngg of the Children's Hoint* Society of
Jacksonville, on the "Child and - the
Home." The public arc cordially Invited
to both services, particularly thosu who
are pnrents, teachers or otherwise inter­
ested in the training of children. Sunday
night services hereafter are a t 7:30.
Don't forget the coming Easter Day
Services in the new church.

CONNELLY
. i

The P eo p le's C o n sresa tlo n a t

U i u every Subday at 10 a. in.

FLO R ID A

P,

Rev. George U.Wnldron, pn«tor¡Sunday morning

Catkelic

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A.

T ha P la to n of tin CI u k Ii « Id tha City i n E i i m I ;
R n ja M id to b tln f or n o d ihrir A n ru i.n tn r.in n and
»that Church N .w , iq ihli o f « not U n i th aa Wadnaaliy aftarw sen.
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Next Sabbath morning the sacrament
of the Lord'e Supper will be administered
at The 11 o'clock service. There will he
no service in the evening as the pastor
will be out of town. A full attendance
is requested at the communion service in
the morning.

SANFORD,

H and Painted China

w m /m u

Of In te re st to Those Religiously In­
c lin e d -S u b je c ts o f Discourses
ft&gt;r th e Sabbath.

Presbyterian

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

Taney W o r ^ o f A ll K ind« Stam ping, E m b ro id er, S u p p lie r
Home-M ada Cooking S Specialty.

RESUME O F A LL CHURCH EVENTS

Rev. J. F. McKinnon, pastor: murnin* service.
It evening service, 7:00; Sabbath scliwj, U;43 a.
m; HenryMcLauUn. Sum.; prayer raectln* Wed­
nesday -7:30 P. m

PROPRIETOR

j'

Consignm ents and Orders Solicited

rirst Baptist
' Kev. J. W. Wildman, puitur; Sunday imirntn*
service, 11; rvcnln* service. 7:00: Sabhalli srhoat.
TMS ‘irm.T t*rof. tt -J—rerkliii.-3upc:—prayrr
merlin* every Wednesday. 7:00 p. tu : toocfieri'
merlin* Friday evening at 7:30.

X ^ L ^ R O S E .

P hone 3 2 4 ,
4 1 8 M ainoll* Ave.

W O M A N ’S E X C H A N G E ,

Office Above First National Bank

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

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s;

Let Us
Show

The Best

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. Suburban

2‘

. Property
rt

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Near.

The
Heights

Si

5:

£

Sanford

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Just a few lots left and they caii •Sc
be bought for one-third their ac­ 2 :
tual value, on easy terms. To
wait is but. to lose, so come, look
and you will buy.
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Good road to the Property, good 5;
sidewalks through the Property
and good people living on the l.
Property.
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Sanford H eights
Improvement Company
Office

First Street Opposite

P o s to ific c

Marks Real Estate Agency,' Agents.

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T H E

H E R A U )
IN SANFORD— Lifo h Worth ¡Joint

Vumber 34

mi AROUND FLORIDA

•SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. APRIL 7. 1911

PUTTING UP THE DOUGH

PASS RESOLUTIONS

Volume III

THOUSAND DOLLARS PER ACRE

M£|VS O F TH E WORLD

Sanford Business Men Are Wanting Adopted By City Council P ro testin g Five Acres o f Sanford Land Sells for
That Geneva Bridge
That Price This Week
Items of Interest Gleaned Fron»
The General News of "The Land The question of that drawbridge con­ ' * Against Incorporation
Whereas, The City of Sanford, Orango
A. S. Nldor has sold his five acre farm
Various Sources
of Flowers.
necting Sanford with Geneva is in a fair founty. Florida, has drafted and prepared on the West Side this week to Herbert M.
way to bo built. The business men of a new city dinner to be presented to Dowley of Norwich. Conn.
Sanford are always alive to the best in­ the legislature of 1911 for passage, and.
The price paid was the regular price HAPPENINGS DURING TH E WEEK
C U U E D FROM T H E STATE PRESS terests of the community.
Whereas, in said proposed charter the for Improved land in the great subirri­
The following merchants have subscribed territorial limits of the city of Sanford gated Sanford celery delta, $1,000 per
the amount set oppose each name, to have been extended, and
acre. Mr. Nldor was satisfied to accept Here th e Reeders WUI Find a Brief
A ^ p lto m e o f th e W eek's Most lm- help build a bridge across thé river at
Whereas, on April 3rd, A. D„ 1911, this price because it was the same price
H istorical Spring Flowing
^
p o rte n t ttap p en ln ls In the
Geneva ferry. This is the result of about twenty-six residents of Orange County he paid for tlie land Just fourteen mootha
For Hurried Readers
S ta te 's Domain.
two hours work by tho commlttcmen some of whom are negroes, ‘(.all alleged ago. In that period he has made $6,000;
The
old
battleship Texas has found -a
Felix Fault, a chauffeur of New York, Saturday afternoon. April 1.
io be qualified electors of tbe state of last year taking over $2,000 net and this watery grave. The guns of the New
was killed. Misses Doris McDonal and
The banks have not named' the amount Florida and further alleged to be resi­ year he has alreqdy sold $2,460 *$Tth of
Hampshire proved too much for her and
. Gertrude Pfeiffer, of Boston, fatally in­ they wtll give and tho committeo have dents of tbe suburb of Sanford Heights,
lettuce and celery-and has returns coming’ sho was practically dcmolifhsd by the
jured and Miss Emma Laird, of Boston, not heard from the fertiliser factories.
did^purport to effect a permanent organ! to him from two cars of celery that wiL twaaty-voit y s fired the first 'da y of t!ur~
hurt internally in an automobile "Joy
Mr. J. T. McLain, Mr. Speer and Mr. zation of a municipal corporation under net hltn over $1.00 per ernte.
target practice. She now lies a m ast of ,
ride" accident on tho Port Orange road Peters of Geneva covered the city with the name of the town of Sanford Heights.
Mr. Nldor was not a practical fanner twisted metal and Jagged annor on tbe
Daytona on Sunday.
tlie committee appointed by the Com­ Orange County, Florida under and by and yet was able to make a good profit
mud flats In lower Chesapeake Bay.
The eleventh biennial report of Com­ mercial Club.
virtue oMhe general laws of the atate In vegetables after hiring all the labor and
It Is estimated that there are In tbe
missioner McLin is a very interesting and Holden Real Estate Company....... $250.00 of Florida, and
trusting the crops to other people. Hla United States about'700,000,000 acres of
valuable compilation, and it should prove Geo. A. DcCottcs.^..................
100.00
Whereas, as said purported corporation success under theso. conditions is only an­
land under‘cultivation; which produced In
of spednl interest and value to home- Sanford Machine &amp; Garage C o .... 20.00 is immediately adjacent and contiguous
other proof that good returns are possible 1910 crops worrit $8,826,000,000, an aver­
seekers and new settlers. It is a book of Sanford Coco Cola Bottling Co....... 25.00 to the present southerly territorial limits
on Sanford's subirrigated lands—results age of $12.75 an acre. Florida soil pro­
more than 800 pages and is very hand­ W. P. Carter........... ............................25.00 of the d iy of Sanford, Florida,, and
that cannot be duplicated anywhere else duct was worrit $100.76- on acre.
somely printed. The arrangement of the W. H. Underwood.......................... , 20.00
Whereas, practically all of the mole in the world. ,
, ... ' r
-Undo Sam has more gold In hla ponosmatter is convenient and intelligent.
W. J. Hill..............................
20.00 residents of Sanford Hejghts have their
On the other hand tho purchaser, Mr.
The twenty-eighth annual meeting of E. E. B rad y ....................
50.00 places of employment and business in Dowley,'Is satisfied to give $1,000 an slon than he has ever had before In hla
the General Congregational conference of Dr. Samuel Puleston....... »*.?............ 10.00 the d ty of Sanford and derive their lire? acre for land that has proven true to life. TreAurer Lee MrClung looked over
Florida and the southeast was held In the T. J. Miller &amp; Son......................... 25.00 lihoqd uiijl income from business enter­ name and If he succeeds half as well as his balance sheet March 1, and found the
government had over.-. $1,000,000,000 in
Union Congregational church. West Tam­ Chns. K a n n e r ..i...___. . . . . . ___ 10.00^ prises conducted in tho city of Sanford, Mr. Nidor yvill be well content.
gold coin, to say nothing of $120,000,000,
pa, beginning Tuesday evening and con­ W. L. Morgan........... ...................
10.00 and
&gt;.
This is another instance of a man mak­ in billion. Never before - in the history
tinuing through Tuesday.
„ .
Palmer &amp;. Seigh........... Vs............. 10.00
Where, at the "present time there are ing good on Sanford land Uiat costs $1,000
of the government, according to the New
S t Augustine's postofllce is to be the Joe C a m e r o n .........___ ____ l 25.00 hardly more then seventy-five inhabltetits an here.
York Globe,-has It had so much gold plied
fifth firstclass postofllce In Florida. Tills R. J. Holly.............. *........... 25.00
in Sanford Heights, including men, women
up
in its coffers.
- The
Wednesday
Club
became known when Postmaster Alba Frank L. W oodruff....*..^............. 25.00 and children, and
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completed tbe task' of totalling up the Jones-McLaughlin-Abernirtliy Co.. 10.00
A large etttendancc of the club were
Tho Presbyterian Church in Waycroai
Whereas, Sanford Heights cannot ser
business of the olllce'for the past quarter Whittaker &amp; Burnett.....................
5.00 iously we considered a* a growing or present Wednesday afternoon for their Ga., has discarded Its bell as a means of
and the-past year. S t jfcjj&amp;lsAirir'B jwit-- Artie-DrSmllb—.— ——.
— 10.00 thrtvlng commimity, entitled to the prtv first mreling in thu charming* home of calling Its members to worship. In ita
office has well exceeded the $40,000 an­ N. P. Yowell 8l Co.......................... 25.00 lieges of a municipality, and
place a group of hijlh-powcr electric lights
„ . . Mrs. D. L Thrasher.
The
first
paper
on
tho
program,
"Patrick
t i ­ nual business required by the departmeut L P. Mi Cull.t ............................
has
been installed on the highest point of
25.00
Whereas, there are no business enter­
at Washington before establishing a first- L. R. Phillips &amp; Co................
20.00 prises in-the alleged territorial )im|ta of Henry, Virginia’s Great Commoner,” which tho steeple. When s«rvlces are to be
class open.
M. F. Robinson....................‘. ......... 25.00 Sanford Heights,.and never likely will be was to have been given by Mrs. H. H. held, tho light is turned on and remains
One of the most notable addresses de­ Henry MeLauhlin.......................
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I0.Q0 as said addition to Sanford, Florida was Chappell, was postponed until next week, on until the service is concluded.
livered before the Southern Commercial J. K. Mcttinger.*............................. 15.00 intended, solely for residential purposes, as Mrs. Chappell was detained at home
Eight hundred persons arriving on tbe
Congress at Its Atlanta meeting was that Dr.. W. O. King......... ..............
5.00
he said community of Sanford by sickness in the family.
Italian steamship Verona, from Genoa
Tbe reading from llallle Rives by Mrs. and Naples, via New York, are detained
by Secretary of Agriculture James Wil­ Dr. W. G. Aldridge__ t,.........20.0.
s at the present time is nothing
son. lie predicted a remarkable future M. F r a n k ..................... ................ 20;
ban u suburban residential district J. C. McDaniel was also postponed until aboard the Vessel because of an outbreak
; of smallpox among the passengers.
for this section through its agricultural Wilson fit Toomer...........................
5.00 of the city, of Sanford, Florida, proper, next week. , *
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Mrs. O. W. King- entertained the club ' • Assurances
development and declared that the most
and
that foreign intereau In
Total.
April,
1.
1911..................$845.00
important question now. before the south­
Whereas, the aoid Sanford Heights ia with a finely written paper on Chief Jus­ Mexico will - be protected are made by
Tills is a creditable showing and indi­ located inland. Immediately to the south tice Marshall. The life slietdi of this
ern states is In its fields.
Francisco I. Medero, Jr.« president of tbe
Director Rolfs of the ex|ierlmcnt station cates that tho part the city of Sanford of tlie preiusnt limits of Sanford, &lt;i dis­ great son of Virginia was a well deserved provisional government of Mexico, in a
. says that Florida can produce more lias ‘been - asked to subscribe will ire tance of approximately three-fourths of a and gracefully offered tribute to tho noble communication to Secretary of State
nutritious forage crops than ony other forthcoming, it is Just os the members of mile from Lake Monroe on a straight life and service of a patriot whose mem­ Knox and diplomatic representative of
in the Union. 'The plants arc for the tiie Commercial Club who were present at line, and as the said suburb increases lu ory will live with the history of Virginia, other interested governments.
most part of foreign origin. This ac­ the last meeting predicted. When the population it will necessarily be forced and fittingly paid to him by one who
proudly claims Virginia as her native' . Tlie druggists who desire to. cut tbe
counts largely for the tardy development people of Sanford sec that n proposition to Install a sewerage system, and
rates on prices - of proprietary remedies
of theatate in cattle raising and dairy­ is for the welfare of tlie ‘community they
Whereas, Lake Monroe is the only state.
come
to
tlie
front
as
ono
man
and
stand
The sketches.of Monroe by Miss Alice will have the right to continue so to do.
ing.
uvaiiable outlet for a system of Sewerage
by
the
biggest
city
for
its
size
in
the
Whltncr,
George Mason by Miss I’euchou Tho attempt to put a ban on such prac­
One of the strange facts about the
to Lake Monroe except through the streets
tice In this country received the unquali­
Everglades region of Florida Is that it is country. There is not room for doubt of the city of Sanford, which could not bo Lcflier, and the Randolps by Miss Mcll
fied
dis|irovai of the supreme court of the
really a decayed mountain top. The crest when the public spirit of the peopio of done without the consent of tbe muni­ Whitncr were postponed until next week,
United
Stoics when Hint tribunal this
owing to the absence of theso young
is formed of massive limestone, usually Sanford] is appealed to. A city wiih'a cipality of Sanford, and
week
declined,
in an opinion rendered by
citizenship
like
we
have
here
marches
in
-,
covered by a mantle of sand. • In this
Whereas,-it will be many yeari before ladies. .
Associate
Juttlco
Hughes, to give Its.aid
Mrs. Lyman Phelps guvo a sketch of
formation are numberless pollioles, which the front rank all the time.
the said town of Sanford Heights could
to
such
an
attempt,
on*ho .ground that It
The committee called on a large num­ possible be in a financial position or Goorge Wythe, reminding tlie club of tlie
vary in site from a few feet to thousands
would
afford
the
manufacturer
of medi­
proud peace tills patriot won for himself
ofacres; also countless lakes of fresh ber of merchants, some were not at their condition to undertake said work, and
cine
an
unlawful
monopoly.
,
water, springs and freqdent subterranean pluces of business, some were out of tlie
Wliereaa, by necessity, said town of in the history of Ills country, by his ser­
Fines end costs' aggregating $13,000
city and one of our big merchants wus Sanford Uelglits must at this time dis­ vices in his behall a n d 'h ls attitude to­
streams and pools.
will
be collected from "soft drink" sellers
sick.
If
those
who
the
committee
were
ward
the
famous
Stamp
Act.
This
sketch
A Bermuda onion crop, rafsed on Henry
pose of tlie present sewerage matter and
Brothers' large truck farm in south Tampa not able to see will seul their subscrip­ will be forced to eventually Install a was supplemented by o reading by Mrs. who pleaded guilty to violation of the
tills year, has netted the grower $830 an tions to the secretary of the Commercial system of cess pools, not having any Key. and giving In detail more of tbe life state liquor revenue laws. Nearly 300
persons were essesed fines of $25 each
Club much time will be sayed.
acre.
available outlet for an up-to-date system of George Wythe.
and
costs.
The
committee
is
giving
the
time
of
its
Mrs.*!}. O. Shinbolser, in her sketch of
Mrs. John McDowell of Gainesville was
of sewerage, and
Tlie
wonderful record made by sixty
members
to
this
work
and
tiio
hearty
the
illustrious
and
patriotic
family
of
killed and Mrs. Louise Lynch was badly
Whereas, the said town is on a higher
Lees mentioned In detail only remlnW-’ bens owned by Henry Johnson of Glenwounded in an accident to their auto on co-operation of not seen Saturday will4&gt;e elevation than Sanford, and
the road from Gainesville, nine iiglrii north appreciated.
Whereas, by natural laws the seepage fences of Richurd Henry Lee, fullier of vllle. New York, which laid 1,036. eggs in
of Ocala last Tuesday. In the car, which
of
sewerage from Sanford Heights would Gen. Robert E. Lee and Henry Lee, a February, winning a bet for tbelr owner,
Catholic Church
lias been passed. Tbe bens have kept up
was on Its way here, were Mrs. Young­
Father Bresnahan wishes to announce, naidrally flow through the present munici­ cousin. The Incidents reviewed in the
tho good work, end last night Mr. John­
lines
of
each
were
most
Interesting
and
blood, her daughter. Mrs.. McDowell, Mrs. for the benoflt especially of tliose who pality of Sanford to Lake. Muhroe and
son said they had laid 1,226 eggs during
were
pleasant
reminders
of
a
name
and
Lynch, Miss Annie Scarratt. Misses Lou jiave not been attending tlie lectures reg- will be a serious menace to the health and
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and "Bottle Miller and Messrs. G. M. Young­ uinrly this week, that they will continue safety of the entire population of the city patriotism as doscly woven In the history March.
blood and J. H. Whitney. A tree blew at least until Sunday night and perhaps of Sanford and extremely offensive, dis­ and fame of Virginia as. that of Wash­
Notice
down Just as the car was passing and longer if all the questions have not been agreeable and obnuxlous In every respect, ington.
By mutual agreement we the under­
To the roll call of tlie patriots many of
fell right across It- Whitney was driving. answered by that time*
„ to every one living within tlie confines of
signed, C. A. Dobbins and K. G. Stockton,
the
members responded with quotations,
He was knocked senseless, but instinctive­
The subject for Friday " night is the the city of Sanford, and
agree to separate in the bakery businew
reminiscences and suitable readings.
ly shut off tbe power. Miss Scarratt had Worship of Images by Catholics;-Saturday
Whereas, tlie said alleged municipality
known as the Sanford Bakery, by and in
“Virginia has become among friends
a painful bruse. The others escaped with night. Devotion to the Virgin Mary; Sun* h»» been solely organized for politic^
consideration of sum of money paid to
slight hurts.
day night. The secret of Catholicity's masons and not because of the fact that and enemies rite recognized field of ro­ C. A. Dobbins by' R. G. Stockton. C. A.
.
At least part of the $10,000 which was profre*.
the present conditions In Sanford Heights mance." T. N. Page.'
Dobbins does sell, release andI turn H K
—Program
forApril
(M
u.- —stolen from a registered mail pouch some­
Tlie BtTviiT.s will cud Friday night with necessitate the forming ^jf a municipal^
to K. G. Stockton/ All accounts, fixtures
L Wisdom, Wit and Pathos of Virgin­
where between Tampa and Tarpon Springs tlie solemn Way of tlie Cross.
and everything hot mentioned which has
Ity. and,
ia
Authors, Mrs. L^RTPhillps.
on March 25 has been recovered. J. J.
Sunday being Palm Sundfiy palms will I, Whereas, rite said alleged municipality
been bpught since said firm commenced
II. My Lady of literature. Miss Alice
Abbott of Brooksville, mall clerk on tbe be. blessed and distributed at tlie 10
doing business. Including all Uva stock
has been promoted and effected by a Tetherly;
Tampa Northern train which carried the o'clock mass.
wagons and harness, tc. Said R. G. StockdlsgruAUed few who depend upon, the
pounch from Tampa when it was consign­
Devotions for Holy Week will begin businesses and enterprises of Sanford for ing benefit to.
citizens of Sanford ton to collect all outstanding accounts and
ed to the Bank of Clearwater by the Ex­ Thursday morning. April 13.
pay the printing and telephone bills and
a living and income, who have formed Heights, a(
change National Bank of Tampa is in
fixing doughnut stove in bakery. .
Be
it
furthJ9^resaived
that
a
certified
said
municipality
primarily
for
the
pur­
High school Rotes
jail at Brooksville. The amount recovered
Signed,
" R. G. Stockton,
pose of avoiding paying their proportion copy of this readhition be forwarded to
Monday
afternoon
the
Boy's
Debating
Is $&amp;JU0 and somewhere, presumably at
C. A. Dobbins.
of the Just and lawful taxation Intended Honorable L. C. Massey, Senator from Or­
Society
held
u
debate,
"Resolved
that
tbe
Ocala, ii l l.i l. Horace, who la being
April 7. 19(1.
34*1 to
to be Imposed by the d ty of Sanford in ange county. F la.,. and Honorable S. A.
duties
of
the
Policemen
in
the
larger
•ought by the detectives as the. man who
Robinson
and
Honorable
Forrest
Lake,
cities are more hazardous than those of the near future.
first located the money, and who is pre­
The New Blue Rose
Therefore, Be It resolved by the d ty Representatives from Orange county, Fla.,
sumed to be playing tbe part of the hero the Firemen'. Tbe negative won.
L.
11.
Temple
h a s . sprung • new tensein the legislature of .1911, and that they
Monday morning. Mr. Fagg superin­ coundl of Sanford, Florida, in
in the “Brewster's Millions” story—getting
doir
at
his
greenhouse
on Oek avenue in
tendent of the Florida Home Mission, rite sixth day of April, 1911, that it la rite are hereby urgently requested to exercise
rid of his easy money as fast as he can.
the
way
of
a
blue
rose,
Mr. Tempi* has
gave us an Interesting talk on the llvn sett*» of tins board that the sllsm plnl and use every effort possible to secure
Deerrimnlng
the
blue
roev-vlnt
I os-m u m
11*17 CfOSS Episcopal
tlie
passage
of
a
bill
to
abolish
the
pres­
of Ute children of the poor in the large formation of the town of Sanford Heights
time and la now rewarded with e
ent
municipality
of
the
town
of
Sanford
Services during Holy Week at the dties.
is unreasonable, uncalled for, unfair, un­
Florida.
full of blooms and they are a real blue.
Church of the Dojy
¡ ¿ J “ * » ? 1A “ _ The play to. be represented by the High just and without precedent, and detrl- Heights. Orange county,
D. L T hrasher, Pres’t, If you •have .never seen the blue
«clock a. m. and 7:30 p. ra. evfiry day ex
J . D. D avidson ,
« p t Saturday. Friday evening the rec­ School commencement week has been mental to the thriving and progressive
It now.
S. Runge,
tor, Rev. B. F. Brown, will speak on the selected and the rehearsals have begun. municipality of Sanford and will work a
’
W.
D. H olden.
Intermediate state or Christ tn Paradise.
The Irving Literary Society- held it hardship upon the municipality of San­ Attest:
All seat* free. A cordial invitation Is exford and i u citizens with a correspondregular
meeting Monday,
M. W. Lovell Clerk.
Unded to elL

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O M I N G I n a n d in v e s tig a tin g o u r r c la im to h a v e th e b e st c lo th in g in to w n a t th e b e st prices.
E v e r y b o d y \v h 6 ~ lra si? t b o u g h t h is s p rin g o u t-fit w ill h a s te n to d o so . F o r is n o t th is the
a c c e p te d tim e w h e n s o b e r m a n k i n d a c k n o w le d g e s th e a w a k e n in g o f n a t u r e b y h is ow n
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a w a k e n in g to a s e n se o f th e b e a u tifu l? T h e r e ’s y o u r r e a s o n f o r ; f in d in g t h a t e v e n the
p ra c tic a l prodju ers g iv e us b rig h tn e s s a n d p le a s in g n e w f o r m s in o u r w e a r in g a p p a r e l .__
Y o u r taste* m a y e x p re ss a p re fe re n c e f o r lijjh t a ttra c tiv e ly - p a tte rn e d fa b ric s, o r y o u m a y ru n to
s o b e r effects in b la c k o r b lu e serge, b r ig h te n e d w ith a ta s ty n e c k tie o f c o n tr a s tin g c o lo n
W h a te v e r
y o u r c h o ic e , y o u w ill f in d a w o rld o f s a tis fa c tio n i n p ic k in g y o u r s u it f r o m a m o n g o u r m a n y styles.

SPRING AND SUMMER
SUITS PRICED THIS W AY

$ 3 0 .0 0 v
$28.00
$25.00

$ 22.00
$ 20.00
$1 8 .0 0

$1 5.00
$1 0 .0 0

Straw Hats and Panamas, Neckwear, Hoisery, Keep Cool Underwear, Everything that's new and nobby in Gent's Furnishings.

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rgBSH.gvgryihing you hear.

4 A man said canning factory to me
the other day. I promptly smote him with
the jawbone of an—mule.
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derous reports and Insinuations. There
Is a vast amount of defamation in the
world. Perhaps we have all suffered more
or less by it. hence one would think we
A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be­ might be prepared to estimate It at Its
real value. But notwithstanding our own
tween You and ivi e"
experience in regard to its evils, how
prone we are to listen to what evii
EVEN TH E C A TE POST NOT IN IT tongues may say of our neighbors! though
)calous enough for our own reputation we
seem to have little concern for that of
A Chlel Is Am ont Ye Taking Note» others. We should remember tliat we
have no more right' to hear what evil
and fa ith , k|e*ll P rent 'Em"—
tongues may say, than evil tongues have
So Says Saunterer.
to say what they ought not. We could
Vßitiml C m » . ii i i / i i i i it TI,. S m M ,
4 1 »oo my friend, Dr. Cossman of S l not give the tongue of slander a more
Angustlne, has an article In this paper pointed and successful a rebuke titan to
on capitol removal and thinks Sanford] rofuKS “&gt; U«Ml to I t If wo are watchful
—ti-fc #_ I.
t__ noff nour
tif aears,
n pa nfb
aaa um
ulil Im
n n slro lno/1
others
would
be nconstrained
would 1..
be iL
the- place
for It. mtf.it
Well, .when
the time cornea we will bring It to San­ to bridle llietr tongues. If all men were
ford. The only trouble about. It nowls deaf and blind there would be no
that you can't pry It looae ns long as the slander, because there would be non.«- to
legislators are sitting on it.' Out when hear or read It, and the unruly member
we do pry It loose from Tallahassee San­ would of necessity be kept In order. Uut
ford will sure get I t We have the loca­ how there are hearers and readers, and
tion. the transportation facilities and ev­ heneq the tongue and pen must be guardery other requisite and we can guarantee od. Idle words are often the' cause of In­
to keep the law makers from going to estimable . mischief. A good name Is
rather to be chosen than riches, Dut the
sleep when they camp in Sanford.
tongue of .slander may rob us of our good
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4 th e editorial In last week's Herald name and leave us poor indeed. What
onem the grafters who travel Florida in havoc hap \&gt;ccn made of the peace and
the winter puling on entertalqpsent» pre happiness of Individuals,, of families, of
sumably for the benefit of pome home in­ neighborhood^ by an evil tongue! What
stitution, but in realiiy /or their own gain, wire but.tribes are • swelling into impor­
seems to have ¿tfocfe a popular chord tance by repetition, and thus difficulties
among the peopl*. \ N|w follow n u t this which a single word might have explain­
line of thought gnd get up your own en­ ed and healed, Increase in magnitude and
tertainments and keep your money at at last become* Incurable. The tongue
home. What stunts are put on under the will 1» evil while the heart Is wrong, for
.name of charityl U any Institution in out of ’the nbutfdonce of the heart the
Sanford needs money -let-the. fact bn mouth speaketh.* «The best remedy for
known and the liberal hearted, liberal eh evil tongntris a new heert,-but as
minded people of this city will respond even the b^st qf uS pre sanctified in part
only, we m ust Adopt'such u remedy as
every time.
s
will meet the cVU .Trtjpi whatever source
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It
may oome; and .this Is the remedy:
4 I am glad to see my friend C. 0. McTake
heed what ye hear. We must re­
'Laughlin make Sanford his home. Mac
U a live wire and he and his family wl)l fuse tp listen lo what the evil tongue,
be warmly welco tried to our city. There Is says.. Listening to slander is so nearly
not a man in Florida who will do more related to alander itself that, if we give
‘good for Sanford than C. 0. McLaughlin place to the one we ore likely to be in­
and we need him. On the street, on the fected with,'* the other. The listener is
train, wherever you see McLaughlin he Is partaker with the apeokW; therefore, at all
boosting bis city And state and like every lU n e u p w and ever, lake head what ye
good Georgian be make* u good, citizen b e a r d o n 't hear everything, end1 don't
" w naever Jftm happen -to rind him.
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4 Don't forget to send your friends and
enemies a post card on May 1st. This
wifi advertise your city as nothing else.
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Ward Imbued with the idea of helping
the growers to dispose of their surplus
beans and tomatoes started a canning
factory and put up a fine product. He
failed in disposing of his goods in liis
home city.* He took the goods to Orlahdo where they have a* ready sale' mid
one targe grocery firm is anxious to take
all the output every year. There won’t
be any put out. this year because Harry
Ward is utterly disgusted with the idea
of disposing of any goods to home people.
Here is an Industry killed*6y rite home
merchants. If the tomatoes and beans
were not up tb the standard or were not
clieari enough why docs the Orlando
merchant make a profit on same and why
does he want uiuref
Another tbingl Sanford has a cigar
fuctory. The cigars arc good because
thesmokets say so and yet several mer­
chants do not keep them preferring lo
handle some cheaper cigar that will
build up some other city. 1 do*not wish
to advisa the aprebants how to manage
their own business but 1 do wish to im­
press upon them the necessity of keeping
all the money at home. T • have suffered
from this same “buying out of town" aqd
it is the ruination of any city that keeps
it up any length of time.
More anon.
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4 The new character for the city of San­
ford is creating as much excltment as a
charter usually does and much curbstone
gossip if rife concerning same. 1 have
not seen a copy of it yet but hope to do
so and will give ray view or same in
next week's issue. » *

contemplated will keep the wheels of pro­
gress humming until the fall cropping
commences.
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faces tliat adorn some of my friends
when I ask them how ilia country la wag*
Bing. Sanford
and with celery bringing ouch a good
price a most prosperous season ought to
result. Thera are many peopl» prove to
look upon the dark side of everything and
in the midst of plenty yell about a famine.
Sanford ought to da more this year than
ever before and the many Improvements

BYE-LO

springs in Europe that give relief and
curt to Krtetna aud other akin din
cases. If you know that by washing
in Ibcsa waters you could b t relieved
from that awful itch, wouldn't you
make every effort to taka a trip to
Europa. a t oncaf Would yon not be
willing to apeud your laat cent to find
the cureF11'"
But you need not leave home for
tbeaa distant springs. Relief la right
here In your own hom« town!
A simple wash of Oil of W intergreen, Thymol and other Ingredient«
M fOnipounded only,In U 'U . D .F re arrtptloa will bring Ineu a t relUf -to that terrible burnjug itch, and leave
the ekin as am oath end healthy as
that of a child.
If you have not already tried It, get
a t least a 25-ceut liottle today. Wa a s ­
sure you of Instant relief.

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M anager DeCottes Doing Business a t
Same Old Stond
The Imperial has recovered from the
black eye received last week by. expert
opiiTlon, and with the assistance of a
dozen Iron pillars which effectually block
the view of the stage the liouse la as
good as ever. The posts do not enhance
the iooka of the auditorium, but they dU*
pell the fears of the timid ones who were
scared after the rcul danger was over.
Manager DeCottes and Owner T. J. Mil­
ler will see that the building is absolutely
safe and the posts will Im removed as
soon as the hew braces can be made.
Meantime tho popular moving pictures
are drawing the usual crowds and ere
Just as good as ever.

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O PER A HOUSE A LL RIGHT

W ASH T H A T ITCH AW AY

4 I do not see any cause for the long

RATES

The legislators I mean are ofT lo Talla­
hassee, not off their trolley or off their
feed. Just what they will accomplish re­
mains to be seen and their actions will
be wotched with much interest. Many a
man makes a reputation at Tallahassee
and many, a man loses one and just what
our two legislators will do is left with
them. In Senator MnSscy aud Represen­
tatives Robinson and. Lake we huve a
good trio and something is bound to re­
sult.
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4 There ore a few demagogues in- San­ __It.J a said th at., there a re _ certain
ford that think they can. trample upon
the common herd at every turn. Now 1
would like to remark that there ore some
issues upon which the common people
have ideas of their* own and you can't
choke them off. There la an easy method
for accomplishing eVery measure and the
people have a right - to be shown every
time.
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The Regular Weekly .Bulletin of the

Letters and Communtcatlonson

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Various Tim ely Topics.

COLUMN

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n ThU Department will be round the
View», Opinions and Comments ~
Of Practical Writers

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Alter Socialist
. To th« Editor ofTha Herald:
A reply In detail by Socialist to *'J. P.
WiT
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First Now wffat does Socialist wantT
Answer The earth and the fullness there
of for all the people and not for a part of
the people, as a t present Socialist wants
the fence of special privilege built around
the world by corrupt politicians, tq, fence
out the worker from what he has created,
pulled down, and he is going to employ
the carpenter Socialism to pull that fence
dowq and give each and every Worker a
chance to work and create and build up
and beautify a chance for the idle rith
n chauce for the idle poor.
Socialist w anu to destroy the profit
. •system because it keeps a vast army of
workers idle, because It’s not profitable to
the idle rich to keep them employed.
Socialist ^seeks to employ the prolit sys*
*tcufbecouse; he ‘ knows that therefrom
arise nine-tontlts of the evils and Bins of
mankind. Take the 10 cents profit out of
the 16 cent drink of whiskey a n d Mr.
Toper will be forced to brew h is own bev­
erage.
Second. Is not this the best govern­
ment on earthT
Aiis. Undoubtedly it Is for the few,
but not for the many.
Third. Is not our system of business
economics tha finest, grandest, most hon­
est the sun ever shown onT
Ans. Yes, for the few, but not the
many. I cite World Almanac prepared
by R. G. Dunn &amp; Co.: Business failures
for 1864, number 520, liabilities $8,579,000; business fullurcs for 1008.* number
15,640, liabilities $222.315,684. How is
tliat Increase for the finest business eco­
nomics and tiie most honest the sun ever
shown onT No wonder Old Sol hides Ids
face now and then in nil eclipse! Pos­
sibly at the time of eclipse some ‘merger
. is taking place and he doesn't want to
see iL
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Fourth. Are not the poople satisfied,
with present conditions?
Ans. .No. Read the handwriting on
the wall—the growth of Socialism—not
only throughout the world hut Ihe United
Stales in general and our own Orange
county in particular, widcli ut the last
election which at tile last election, with­
out the name of u Socialist candidate
published, made over 40U per cent Social­
ist gains.
■; Fifth. Is not. competition the life o(
trade? ►
Ans. It may be t(te life of trade, but
it's the death of the individual; viz. tiie
number of trusts that have been formed
in the past few years give evidence dial
the great minds and moneyed inch dis­
agree with you iu regard to'coin(&gt;clitioh,
as they are operating collectively and co­
operating. but also for only u part of so­
ciety.
Sixth. Is not the survival of tiie fittest
a law of nature?
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Answer. No, sir. It's u law of
prolit system, whereby tiie fittest with his
cunningly devised laws andfStroug chains
o( ignorance, prejudice and superstition
he Isolds the unthinking, uurcaditig
masses in bondage and npproiiriates
through wages nine-tenths of the product
of their labor. Hence, tiie misery of dis­
ease, spread by poverty, seared by tiie
profit system, damned by ignorance and
rocked in life cradle of prejudiap. More
anon.
Yours for the awakening,
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To Um «lilt* of The Her old
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The writer has read with much Interest
the arlclo In Mar., 24 th, issue headed,
“When the worker comes Into his own."
This article is 1household work. It ought
to be familiar to our Sanford fanners
anyway. Every shipper of vegetables
knows full well tliat tills article is only
to true, and •till they go on making the
rich richer and themselves Poorer.
Congress could help these matters if we
had one, but jamentablo indeed it is tliat
the servants of the people .(or men we
employed as such) go to Washing to have
• good lime. Legislate for the Mono|&gt;olls
and draw their salaries. And they don't
.forget to raise their salaries to often. The
railroads going Into the Interstate Colo­
mission in rt
regard to rai sing of rates.
ni plain
pial, what could be done If we had
■hows
the right
n
_ men
at the CapitoL Standard
DU was fined you aU know, we suckers
reaUy thought it was pure. I expect the
tariff revision wiU be next. How will it
°ome out. In behalf of the Mono polls that
got their breath from this high tariff act.
Every voter ought to think Just as our
inewd does who with? Tttc nnirir in Inst
weeks peper. This gentiemon asks us t o (
guess his name, be need not be ashamed
cf it I am Sure. U 1 were going to guess
I would say It sounds llketpwvl sense, end
Perhaps from our untual friend McDougal.
Anyway farmers, it Is aU right. Don’t
&lt;**» who wrote it.
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Showing many advantages, why you should make this store headquarters when in Sanford
Compare 0ur~

MONDAY^ PRICES

EASTER RIBB0

W ith Others

All Silk and W orth,
10c, Our Price 5c

HAIR NETS
Petticoats, Good Quality Cambric Conet Coven, Excellent Nainsook
These neat, serviceable skirts • Beautifully trimmed in Val. in­
arc gored and fitted smoothly over sertion nnd edge also in embroid­
the hips und has. a deep cambric ery. These goods will have to be
flounce triimndd with hemstitch­
ed tuck and eyelet efnproidery. seen to be appreciated, nri you
Pretty, very durable and excel­ cannot judge our goods by our
lent vaule at $1.50. Bui- q o
low prices. For Monday 4 8 c
Ictiii price for‘Monday.:. vO C
Drawers of fine Quality Cambric
These Drawers are darted to
fit closely over the hips, nicely
trimmed in lace and embroidery,
open ■or closed, a light w eight,
serviceable model tliat will laun­
der beautifully. For Mon­
day selling . .................... 4 8 c

Window Display

Dljtfptap of £rtu S h in ties

Cl it (Cnibrofbrrfrjtf arc here Butch Collar)? and ^aborrf

flrrfbaljtf In MiLieT) &amp;oob*i

50 pieces nice sheer Dimity, in
Stripes, Checks nnd Plaids, just
the thing we have bedn wanting
for our Easter dresses, something
that looks nice nnd something
tliat is serviceable, and washes
beautifully, worth from 15 to 19c
Our Bulletin price for
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Monday .. _ *_______

A pleasant surprise in store for
you ul D. A. Caldwell &amp;. Sons' uu
Monday. Over 100 pieces new
nnd fresh Embroideries from 1 to
12 Inches wide mid worth from
12 '/t to 25c. See spe- Q t t)
clal Window, Monday.*'

They ure in great profusion of
style und patterns, including ele­
gant high-class organdie effects.
150 pieces new BatiBtes, Organ­
dies, Lawns and every conceiva­
ble new fabric, worth 15 and 20c *
They go on us a Bulletin | A special Motiduy___. . . . . .

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Gowns of Soft: Finish Cambric
Refined nnd dainty in every de•tuil, this carefully made Gown is
sure to win your approval. Made
In chemise and Blip-over styles
while the neck and short bell
sleeves are prettily trimmed with
lace nnd embroidery. Bui- q q
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There is nothing that adds to
the beauty of u Shirt Waist or
Suit as do tho Dutch Collurs nnd
Foncy Jabots: A new lot just
received for our Easter Sule, are
worth up to 25 cent«. For i n .
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newest and best weaves a t .g re a tly jre ducqd prices. A lsou complete line of
Men’s Furnishings, Shirts, Coliurs, Ties,
Hosiery. Suspenders, newest and best
Clings in Underwear, and in fact every­
thing tliat is needed to complete the
man’s wardrobe, and an» actual
saving
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Bleaching Special for Monday

Table Damask, Monday Only

Mercerized

It has always been our cuBtom
. to give good values at all times,
but here's n great one for Mon­
day. A full bleached 30-in, First
Cali bleaching, worth from 8 to
10 cents, hut as a special £ 0 for Montloy only 10 yds..- d u L

25 pcs. of this new and beauti­
ful Woven Damask, Snow Bleach­
ed, and a nice wide width, some­
thing to be appreciated by the
housewife, it’s worth 30c yd., but
the Bulletin price culls for o o
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This beautiful mutcriul is of a
very fine, soft texture nnd is fdll
47 Inches wide, something very
serviceable, because of its wash­
ing quality. Nothing more suit­
able for the Easter frock q o f
at per yard Monday........ O O v

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And n lasting one if you have D. A.
Caldwell &amp;. Sous take your, order for
that nqxt Suit. We have the exclusive
agency for the celebrated Royal Tailors,
of Chicago, which insures you the best
quality and style, and our past record
insures you prompt service, polite atten­
tion and the very lowest possible price.
We also carry a complete' line ol Schwab
ready-tailored suits in the snappy Blue
and Grays and at. a great saving. See
us before placing your next order.

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Cambric

Special

Nothing is more appreciated
by everyone than is the ull-pureUnen Cambric, full 36-in. wide.
For this material too much can
urn be suid. All we ask Is tliat
you examine this 50c qual- j | _
ity. For Monday only at
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is the Queen of all Corsets the world over, in Wear
Resisting Qualities, in Fit, and in Style it has No
Superior.

It is Guaranteed Absolutely Rust Proof,

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Shoes For the Ladles and Children

Spring Shoes for Men and Boys

Our Celebrated Godman and Selby
Oxfords have arrived and bring with them
all the beauty aud style that could be
expected of a manufactory. These Shoes
are noted for their long life and satisfac­
tion-giving qualities.

Our Spring line of Snow and Fairfield
Oxfords have just arrived. These Shoes
h a v e been sold in Sanford two years
n o w b y th isw e ll-k n o w n firm a n d e v e ry
pair sold with their guarantee, and have
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Closing Day o f Woodmen Convention
[This article should have appeared two weeks
s|o. but was crowded out for lack of ipace.l
One of the largest state conventions
ever
held In Florida wee-entertained inA Budget o f Interesting Items
royal style by the Woodmen of the World
Fro m Correspondents
Camp and Circle (the ladies' auxiliary) of
Sanford. This organization Is for die
of- tho widow and-orphan and
T i f f EV EN TS O f ORANfiE COUNTY B » “ t a » r „ i t a « ™ « ,.
bavld Speer nnd J. T. McLain of Geneva the uplifting of the home to the highest
met the soliciting committee of Sen fore development While the order Is a nonI t l t o k n t S t.lY o f R eporters Weekly Saturday and together they canvassed religious one, yef every member mast be­
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Cover* th e T errito ry for lieve
In
God
and
nil
meetings
are
opened
the business section of Sanford funds to
The llerald
old In consstructing the draw bridge at and closed with religious ceremony, that
These farms can be bought for the, next thirty
Geneva ferry across the S i Johns; they Is sublime In character, beautiful in rit­
were much gratified 'with the ready ualistic work, developing within each par­
CELERY AVENUE NEWS
days for less money than ever again. Wc
Sptdal Correa pondence to The Herald:
response with which the good people ticipant a determination to follow more
Good rain« have fallen throughout the compiled. This bridge Is a sure thing closely the Savior, Christ's teaching, thus
have Sanford farms to sell. Not Largo, Taft,
celery delta recently and all tne spring now and will be of Incalculable “ ad making universal the ‘'Fatherhood of God
and
brotherhood
of
man."
And
the
dos
vantage
to
Geneva
and
Sanford.
With
crops, such os beans, squash, tomatoes,
Burbank nor Celery City but Sanford.
this new bridge and our railroad, oo fast ing act of this great convention In San­
cocumbers, etc., are on the Jump.
ford
was
an
example
of
the
customary
nearing
completions,
this
portion
of
OrThe very sudden death of little Angus,
Always Sanford. There is only one
rule the world over—a donation given by
the four-year old eon of Mr. and. Mrs. An­ ange|County Is sure to boom.
the
Men
Sovereigns
to
the
ladies'
auxil­
On
last
Thursday
,
afternoon
Mrs.
L
D.
gus Chappell, Thursday night of last week
Sanford. A ll irrigated ready to plant. W ill
has cast a gloom over the family and Hart had the misfortune to fall and break iary to be used for charitable purposes ns
they
desire.
It
was
the
unsnimous
wish
friends’ which only time and the thought her right arm Just above the w risl Dr.
pay for themselves this winter. '.
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that there Is a better world beyond con Nixon responded to the call and rendered that this offering be given to tbe Orphan­
age
a
t
Enterprise,
which
Is
under
the
all
n^essary
attention.
The
considerably
dJtpeL Little Angus v&lt;as osly slpk q few
bruised Mrs. Hart is doing as well as can auspices of the M. E. Church, South.
hours.
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A naptha launch wns chartered Thurs­
Mrs. Coney, who has been visiting Mrs. be exacted. Her many friends extend day afternoon, Mar. 16th, and a large
Welker at Beck Hammock, lias returned sympathy and hope she will sdoq be hp, party of thè ladles eèjoyed a ride across
Grandpa McLain of Jackson. Ga., &gt;s
borne.
beautiful Lake Monroe and were gracious­
now
with tils son J. T. MpLain and will
I have bad a postal card from my
ly received by Rev. and Mrs. Hoffman and
friend who is now or was then In Wil­ innke Geneva tils home for a while.
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their charge of twenty-seven orphans,
Mrs. Lee from Lake Chahn visited who gave a most cordial welcome and
mington, N; C., and priced celery on the
market and quotes six small bundles for friends In Geneva this week.
also an exhibition of their training.
23 cents. Now this means $3 for. a six
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis returned to their
Mrs. J. D. Parker, guardian of tho
dozen crate. If the retailer bought It of summer home in Defiaance, Ohio this Woodmen Circle of Sanford, gave the re­
the commission merchant for say $2 the week. With much pleasure will we look sponse, nnd in dosing explained that this
retailer’s profit would be g I or SO percent. forward to their return next winter.
visit was to present to them a cash gift.
Would you, Mr.Tnicker, be JatJflflftLwfUi
Immediately the twenty-seven little or­
On last Sunday evening the program
(T in t Street, one block from Depot opposite Poetuffice)
a 60 per cent profit. If so. It means th ir of recitations and mbslc for the benefit phans fell upon their knees and voluntary
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If it costs $300 per acre to raise celery, of the orphan's home a t Arcadia, was prayers from a girl and a boy were offered,
00 per cent profit on $350 would be $175 successfully carried out. The church look­ asking God's blessing upon this great or­
H. E. W IS E / Proprietor
or $876 for five acres. Then your other ed very pretty with quantities of ferns der, as their return thanks. There was
Formerly Manager of Central Cafe
crops would bring your_ net profit' up to and cut flowers arranged near the pulpli not a dry eye In Ihis assembly at this
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&lt;1,200 or $1,600 per year, and a decent The children acqulted themselves cred­ touching and holy spectacle. It dearly
Steaks,
Chops,
Oysters and Fish a Specialty
living assured. If you are not getting itably, the reading by Mrs. Moran, the showed the prayerful guidance and lead i­
this you are asleep and should wake , up latest fact about the home by A. B. ng of Rev. and Mrs. Hoffman, whom
A PLACE FOR LADIES AND G E N T L E M E N
and gel Into the Union; for in union there Donne and the address by our pastor, words 'cannot praise too highly.
Is strength. United we’lT stand, divided Rriv, E. Lee Smith, were listened to with
Mrs. Mary Henry of Tampa also gave
throe truck forms will grow up to weeds. merest, nnd very much enjoyed. The the children an interesting talk.
+ S h o rt Ordara At All HoVra
E verythin g F irst Class
' The recent sad automobile aeddent in The beautiful music was one of the most
This fund came at a time when the In­
DeLand, by whloa a Mr. Sellers lost his delightful feature of the evening, besides terior decorations.of the home had been
Prompt, Clean Service
Meal Tickets are Sold at Reduced Kalos
life by being run over by on automobile, having some of the best singers from the stopped, for their means had been ex►
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should be a warning to some of Sanford’s Methodist church to assist, we had Mes- lousted and no promise with which to
reckless auto drivers, lest the same thing dames Will Adams and Sutphene, the finish. Rev. Hoffman informed this com­
be repeated here. And right hero I might t&gt;est alto and contralto singers that have mittee that the work would be resumed
oay that one thing that helped to defeat ever visited Geneva. The duet by Mrs. mmedlately and be known as the Wood— the brick roads proposition way. the jitter Adams ¿aiUiiBuPfllUfibAlL
mcn of the World memorial p o in tin g .-_
disregard for' other people’s rights as by Mrs. Sutphene with Mrs. Raulerson at
Huge boxes of fruit, candies and a large
sho wn by the auiolst.
A. F arher.
the organ were delightful to listen to-and supply of dainties for the dining table
the Baptist congratulate themselves at were then given for the dicer of tlie little
being fortunate enough to have these to ones«
PAOLA POINTS
The joy this visit gave and the sun­
sing, A very liberal stun wasoontributFd
— &gt;essisi e » . t»n&gt;&gt; iifsia. -- - ; —
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shine
cast a t the Orphanage at Enterprise
for
the'exceeding
the
expectations
of
Surely nomine can complain of the de­
Most
Economical
and
will
be
a
precious
recollection
as
Tong
as
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lightful spring weather we' are having the committee, and to the' public the
thanks of the church arc heartily ex­ memory performs her function to all so
Satisfactory Feed and
and moonlight nights thrown in.
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tended as well as the thanks of the fortunate as to be present.
Miss Stanley and Miss Hoffman of S i
will Fatten Your Stock
children
at
the
home.
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Quite a pleasant party consisting of Notice o f Application for Tax Deed
and Keep them in Good*
and Mrs. W, B. Buchanan left Wednesday
Under Section B o f Chapter 4888,
Mrs.
Harris, Miss Maude Harris, Stanley
morning of last week for S i Louis, acShape.
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Laws o f Florida
com [is tiled as far as Jacksonville by Mr. Walker and Stanley Foster come out from
fin
ike
b
hereby
Riven
that
A.
F
Donegal»,
purand Mrs. Buchanan, all taking Die beau­ Sanford Sunday afternoon, In their car, cb*«er of Tax Cerllflc«ie No 287fl dalrtT lb* 8lh
visited the family of Mrs. David, attended day of November, A. D. ISBS. h at Riedd ttkd
ilk ! Irettiti
tiful river trip.
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cate in my office, nnd baa made apollialltm
the
exercise
at
the
Baptist
church
anti
Tea
Deed
to
blue
in
accordooce
will
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lav. Said
Miss Sara Smith, after a brief vacation
cerliAcale embrace! tbe following dsacribed proj»returned
later,
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erty
»Hunted
in
Orange
county,
Florida.
Ito-w
a t her homo here luu gone to teach a
Tolls a man that he must be careful in feeding liis
SvA. oINWliui SWHVSec. 33. Tp. 21 8, R. 32 E.
•hart term in F l Pierce.
Tbe
aakd
land
belnR
aiMi*ed
at
Uicdata
ot
the
stock if he wants to get tlid best results. But it is
MOORE'S STATION
biudncc of iuch certificate in the name of Un­
C, F. Cooley and Miss Sara left for
known
Owner.
not always so easy to get the right kind of feed.
Sped*! Correspondence to tb e Hersld: &gt;
Unleu laid Certificate ahail be redeemed acthelj borne in Wisconsin Saturday last.
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to law, Tax Deed will Utue thereon on tbe
Mr. Erlich, the Christian Jew of Allan oordlnd
of »May.
A uD 1011
1011.
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We
Are
Feed
Specialists and not only know
Mn. E. A. Curtiss returned to Sanford to, Go,, gave a very Interesting talk here tnh.day
Wltneu ray official
a Ignat u re and teal thia Ibe
cli
' it. AD. IBU.
Btb day of. April.
Monday.
just what your stock ought to have, but* hunt until
Sunday to a large gathering.
B. M. Boeatatw,
W. H. Taylor spent Sunday last In
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Clerk Circuit Cdart, Orange County, Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Packard, Mr. Pack
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By U. A Howard. D. C.
Paola.
ard's mother and the Packard young folks
Mias Ramona McLain of Geneva ar­ of Sanford were entertained at the Gil
WHEN IN NEED CALL UPON
rived'Monday evening to spend a week bert home Saturday In honor ol Howard FLOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS
with her sister before school closes.
Gilbert's fifteenth birthday.
L. H. T E M P L E
A small picnic party enjoyed a day’s
We understand that'Mrs. W. A. Mln- AOENT JACKSONVILLE MORAL COMPANY
outing a t Palm Springs Thursday of last nlck of Cameron City is quite ill.
Phone 166. Ilth and OaH Ave.
week.
Sanford, Flò rid a
Phone 330
Miss Jennie Randall left for her borne Special Offeriog-in Ferns &gt;. Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Chadderton made □ in Shelton, Conn., last Thursday, after
Floral Designs to Order.
Florida
short visit in DeLand the first of the making on enjoyable six weeks’ visit with UZB-HMf
week.
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Roberts Warner.
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of Eustls spent Tuesday in Paola, the
Geo. Mitchell, for several years guard TNTÓAHOME
guesta of Mrs. C. F. Cooley and Mr. and at convict camps, h a i given up the work
Mrs. Chadderton.
and together with his bride is here and
Miss McLain gave an afternoon party erecting a home on Mitchell avenue.
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for her acholars and their little friends
Mrs. Louis Willis was the guest over
last Saturday a t the home of Mrs. W. H. Sunday of Mrs. J. M. Prevail in Geneva.
‘Taylor. An egg bunt and various games
The McClellan. _Children. visited - their
««¡a enjoyed, - end delicious cake end grandmother In Geneva .over Sunday.
lemonade were served.
Potato digging has begun. About next
week
will see the work In full swing. A
GENEVA JOTTINGS
good deal of cabbage is being. cut and
S p ed ii Carre*ponde noe ta The Harald.
shipped.
We are sorry to know that our little
(B ino omit* A4t
friend. Mede Baker, Is quite 111 with
If your aim in life is to economize and
. throat troubleT .
to have for your everyday use dependable The Avertie Increase n Population ! EVERYTHING IN BURNITURE, QUEENSWARE AND STOVES
Mrs. G. R. Nicholson and Bunny Tilllk goods a t the lowest possible prices we ask
are again at home after a pleasant trip to you, not for our sake, nor.ft»/ this town's of cities and towns everywhere is 35
Our new lintf of R A N G ES and K ITC H EN
sake, nor for the sake of 'anything but per cent in ten years. This means
Osteen and Sanford.
that new homes will have to be built
S T O V E S arc the kind you have wanted and
Mrs. Eshton Baxter and baby boy. of your owu pocket book and your bank ac­
and more stores provided. This will
count.
to
aim
lor
our
store
and
hit
the
Gainesville ate visiting Mr. and Mrs.
couldn’t get.
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centre of economical buying. Sanford increase the value of land at the edge
Huddleston.
of our city.
Furniture Co.
22-tf
Mesdames Twitchell end Sutphene who
OUR BAR G AIN C O U N TER
Wc Have Some Choice Prop erty
are visiting a t Winter Park, visited their
Dissolution Notloe
friend, Mrs. C. A.- Raulerson, last week
By mutual consent the firm of Holmes that can be bought on easy terms. It
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-Tu«*&amp; Hunt has uns day been 0l»»öIVBör3rlEr will make yon it" beautiful; home a nd
dey.
Hunt retiring. Any one knowing them­ will continue to&gt; increase in value.
-Dr. J &lt; J. Burns accompanied his eon selves Indebted to the firm of Holmes A
R, L. Bums, borne end will moke a visit Hunt will pay same to W. E. Holmes.
of acme length there before vvisiting In March 2fl. 1811.
m Terre Haute, JntL, and other places.
W. E. H olmes,
Sanford, Florida
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COUNTY HAPPENINGS

children, Clarice and C&amp;ri, are' vliltlm
Mrs. Aubrey Moran this week./.
Mrs. 1, T. Peters nmimedJSatufday from
Dnytonn Bench where she visited her
daughters, Mrs. O. R. Nicholson and Miss
Irene Peters,
All are glad to welcome Miss Mabel

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Hold Most Ihlerestlng Meeting
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NEW C IW .'C H A R TED C A M M IN IM I
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Heights and the other state buildings on
either side, nil facing the majestic St.
Johns and the beautiful Lake Monroe, the
capito) of the great state of Florida can
be made the peer of any in the south.
J, W. Gommar, H, D.
St. Augustine. Mar. 31, 1911; •

W. A. Girin, services engineer.............
Geo A. DrCuttei Attorney's fee . s . . . .
Commiss ton, 2 per centón monies . . . .
City of San Tord, cash unexpended__

To Patriotic Floridians
"This paper invites you to help the
Florida citrus fruit grower to create a
bigger demand for Ids product in the
markets of the country. You can do this
by mniling to your friends in the North a
card which! this office will furnish you In
any reasonable amount. The card can
either be mailed inside oLa letter or as
a post card by affixing a oue cent stamp.
The prosperity of the Florida orange
grower menus prosperity for Florida.
Write to this office for your quota of cards
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and do it now.

Potato

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170.81
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We shall start up our barrel factory within

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And Other Matters or
Geo. II. Fexxaui.
Business Kept Thinks Lively
Secretary Bond Trustees.
a few" * days. Orders for potato barrels
In Council Chamber
On motion the tax collector was In­
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to
extend
tho
time
for
payment
Council met In regular session. Pres­
should be booked at once. All who have
ent—D. L. Thrasher, president; W. D. Ho) of taxes until April, 30, 1911. On motion
den, J. D. Davison, S. Runge, H. Ward the bills ns signed by the President anti
storage room should get barrels in advance
and H. R. Stevens. Absent—B. A. How- approved by the finance committee be
paid. Moved nnd seconded that council
aid.
Minutes of last meeting read and ap­ now adjourn carried.
of digging season. We have, in addition
M. W. Lovell, Clerk.
proved.
Reports of marshal and treasurer for
to our two shops in the center of town,
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Why Not Sanford?
March read and ordered (lied.
The question of capitol rembvnl tins
Ripe Peaches In April
Ordered that the board of bond trustees
be instructed to deduct their commission been buzzing In the St. Augustine bon
A. McDonald brought some ripe (teaches
from the amount on band and turn- the nets for a long time, and recently Into The Herald office last Saturday.
balance over to the city treasurer, taking it has been discussed by a number of Thii is going aoine In the peach business,
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state papers. The capitol is bound to be as the sweet things are not supposed to
his receipt for same.
Moved and seconded that the clerk be removed from Tallahassee to a more cen­ blush for several months yet. On account
authorized to lower the assessment of W. tral location sometime, and when that of the extreme warm weather prevailing
G Stewart from $3.500 'to $3,000 and the time comes a location ought to be consid­ for the months of Jaquary and February
assessment of R. MaPherson from $1,800 ered with all tho advantages, instead of the peach tree bloomed and the fruit ma­
merely witli more advantages limn its tured, and the peaches are now happy in
to $1.600..
Request of R. McPherson in regard to present location.
the stomachs
Some of tho papers seem to hold the
exemption from taxation of the property
of Friendship Lodge referred to the clerk. opinion, with sort- of n helpless air, that
Report of Mr. DuBose, who was ap­ Jacksonville is bound to get the capitol
pointed to audit the account of the bond when it leaves its present sleepy quarters.
trustees and Mr. Ri C. Maxwell reported Such is not necessarily the ci^se. M point
everything 0. K. and Mr. Maxwell was of Importance the Gâté' City would, of
'discharged from all liability under his course, capture first honors, but there are
other considerations. Most of the coun­
bond.
The clerk was instructed to refund Mr. try is so for south of Jacksonville, that
Joe Cameron the amount paid for tux re­ from on economic point it may be dropped
demption certificate and Jupiter Lodge, it from discussion. The Ancient Cky Beau­
tiful may have many reason for
being exempt from taxation.
The following resolutions were duly nnd ex(iecting the Capilol, but about the
*nmc reason of distance and inconvenient
pilssed:
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lie it Resolved by the City Council of transportation applies to it'ns to 'Ja c k ­
sonville.
St.
Augustine
would
bean
ideal
Sanford, Florida, that the Clerk, Treasurer
and Assessor be allowed pay at the rate location anti is tho most- beautiful and
Summer or Winter
of $60.00 dollars per month for his ser­ cleanest city In tiro State, but a» J ackvices; this rate of pay to dale from the sonvillc is the Gate City. St. Augustine 1b we enn supply your wants in the
time the present incumbent assumed the merely on the Garden Wall, and tho Capl Automobile line. If you want .to
tol must be placed in a central location.
duties of Ills oRlice. .
rent
The Tempn Tribune suggests either
Resolved by the City Council of San­
A Motor F o r-A n y Purpose
ford, Florida: That the city will accept Gainesville or Ocala for the site, being
vouchers in payment for any sidewalk somewhat centrally located, but all reand pa ving lle w der-te-rhe eityi1 if pntlt mnikS 1)11 till! KOIjJKl ol Capitol removal vtc me ui yuuf Service wiflT"tlie
during the months of A|*rit and May have missed the logical point, geographi­ very best cars. We nev6r sleep.
Where seems to be great dissatisfaction throughout
1911, and that the City Clerk Is hereby cally and with due regard to the center of If you are in trouble call us any
hour of the night or day.
instructed to notify all parties owing such [topululion. If we are building only for the
the State generally as to the results obtained from .
present, either Gainesville or Ocala, or
liens of thip resolution.
most of the fertilizers used last season. lie it Resolved by the Ciiy Council of even Palatku for that matter, would be Sanford Nachine &amp; Gange Company
Sanford; That the occupants of all near enough to the central part of the
Many growers are now beginning to see clearly
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premises within the city limits, where state to be of advantage. But are we
what we have been suggesting for some time, they
garbage Is removed by tile City Scavenger merely building for today! Has not the
might
expect to have happen from the contiuuod
Department, shall de[&gt;osU all garbage in future a claim on our work and on our
use
of
the Acid Phosphate (rock) goods.
a closed receptacle; and, that water,imrst plans! The one point tiiut can overcome
objections,
the
point
.where
the
Capitol
not be thrown, or allowed, in such re­
A curiously large nûmher of those of our old eus- ~
ceptacle, and that the said garbuge re­ lugically belongs, and where It will no
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toiners
who were gotten away from us by the in­
ceptacle must be placed at a point Hint doubt be plucud, is Sanford, Lucky San­
ducements of the so called “cheap goods’* “Ju st as
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the scavenger cuii have ensyuccess to ford.
W
m
Aitbo Sanford is not exactly in the
s.unc.
good as Mapes," are coming back to us this season
- Resolved Further: That the City Sani­ geographical centre of the Stale, it is
to have their groves and fields restored.
tary Inspector shnli strictly enforce the nearer than auy other point with the
The Mope* Fertilizers are evidently considered a remge In
transportation fudjjties. Aside from t|te
above resolutlun.
* extremity when help Is needed and hope olm ost gone. You
Resolved by the City Council of Sanford, fact that Sanford is destined to become
' * certainly get the benefits of over thirty years experience
Florida: That the House Committee be one of the. greatest cities of Florida, its
In Florida and over fifty years In the manufacture of ferti­
lizers generally. If we cannot help you the case Is Indeed
empowered to employ a janitor, to he present nutural advantages give it first
hopeless.
paid n 4 more than $30.00 dollars per claim for the Capitol. Sanford now has
month, whose duty shall be to keep dean flvo railroads, one city and interurbau
Oht That’s Delicious!
and In good order the city building. Jail street car line in operation seven miles
and fire house belonging to the city, and long, un interurbau street car line In
Doesn't take one long to And out that
to'perform sudi Vuher services as tho course of construction, running through
our
Ico Cream is not the common kind.
committee above named may direct. * one of the most populous and most rapid­
We
endeavor to cxcell. Not enough that
JA C K S O N V IL L E , FLO R ID A
Whereas, the city of Sanford has more ly growing sections of the state; a.steam ­ ours should tic good. It must be ilia best.
than doubled In population since the ship line with growing frelgjit nnd pas­ Every effort Is directed toward making It
year 1893 and is still very repldly grow­ senger service, and another steamship perfect.
line proposed; Another roitroud which
ing and developing, and,
A box of our candy is Indeed a luxury
Whereas, it has coino to llio knowledge will soon he in course of construction, and no matter what your taste may be
of this board that the present city charter to udd to tlint. Sanford Is in the heart of Templlug sweets at tempting prices.
passed and approved by ' the legislature one of tho most fertile and best produc­
iu 1693 is inadequate in many reflects ing sections of land ou tite - face of the
globe.
and,
Not many years hence the great Ever­
Whereas, It is Importnntfor the general
Sanford
Florida
welfare of the d ty of Sanfoql at tho glades will lose ail of of their mystery
present time as well as in the future, and will bo peopled by tens of thousands
Low Prices
Ensv Payments.
Pico Block
that ample provision should be made by of happy and prosperous citizeus, and the
legislative enactment, allowing the d ty of strip of land along the Atlantic hcean
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Sanford certain rights and privileges not for about 500 miles will furnish its quota
a «one now
of people. The Capitol will then be in
now possessed, and,
Whereas, this body has caused to bo reach of the multitudes that will inhabit
drafted and prepared a new dierter for the fertile valleys of the ManatOb, the
ph o n e ea
the d ty of Sanford, whlcb has been sub­ Kissimmee, the Caloosahatchee and the
• Old City M arkst
S an ford , Florida
8an ford A van us
mitted to tills board »for examination, vast rrgtyn around Lake Okeechobee. The
dwellers of the fait growing city of Tampa
and.
Whereas, the proposed charter has been will be able to reach the Capitol In a few
iliorougtUy examined by the d ty council. (tours by train, and eventually by trolley
Therefore be it Resolved, that the same car. The new lines of railroads being
meets with Uie hearty approval of this built through the orange growing sections,
board, and the Honorable L. C. Massey, of the State will open up the country for
FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS, Sapford, Fla
Senator from Orange County, and the its tliousanda of people who canall reach
Sanford
in
a
very
short
time.
Even
Jack­
Honorable Forrest Lake and the HonorOur Easy Payment Plan
S. A- Robinson, Representative of Orange sonville will be nearer the Capitol than
teems to suit everybody. It's popular
County. In the legislature of 1911, be ■be Is now. In fact, practically every because wc ennble you to
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earnestly requested and urged to use part of the state that is showing much
Get A Home
their best affects towards the passage of progress and that has a future will be Be the landlord's slave no louder. Strike
J . B. W ILLIAM S, P ro p .-------bencHtied
when
the
Capitol
is
removed
the proposed new charter for the d ty of
out for freedom. We.will help you If you
to Sanford. Willi the Ocean not many will let us. Our
Sanford, Orange County, Florida.
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Hay, Grain
miles away the Governor may motor to
D. L. Tukasuck Presl.
Homes
at
Markham
Park
and Seed
the Beach for an afternoon dip In the
W. D. H olden.
are just the thlnd for you. Take your
glorioua
surf
at
Daytona
or
Coronado,
or
Bui« ,
he may go by electric cor, which Is the lighted with the prospects of owning one
H arky W a sd .
All Kinds Country Produce Bought and Sold
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H. R. STZV3KS.
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21?, C or, 3rd Street and Sanford Ave.
wagon, auto and trolley, aa well os for
han turd, florid«. April 4lb. 1911.
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Sanford, Florida
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THE SANFORD HERALD

THt SAlilfORD HERALD
PuUbbed tretr FHday Mom ini at Sanford, Fla.
R. 1, HOLLY, Editor and Proprietor

SutM rletlon Price, $2.00 « . Year In Advance
eafedeeeeeaeA-daae n ail matter Atuutt 22nd
1*06,•althe
a t the Pottofflce at Sanford. Florid*.
1/Um Art of March 3rd. 1870.
Office la Herald Building
, Telephone N&amp; MS.

.The Herald wishes to remind the smok. era of Sanford that we have a cigar fac­
tory in . this city making good cigars.
Are you pushing for your homo indus­
tries! ”
s On account of the Incorporation of San­
ford Heights the new home of Editor
Hotly la for sale. We ore leaving the
Heights and seeking the level again,
which demonstrates that fate usually
kicks an editor when be attempts to get
on a'higher plane.
Tor the benefit of our renders the paper
will publish two columns of matter cov­
ering the législature, during .the sixty
days' session. A special representative
of The Herald. Mr, R. A. Gray, will send
In thé report each week and the general
proceedings will be covered.
NtANK CLARK'S SACRIFICE

Because he sacrificed his own interests
In order that Congressman Stephen M..
Sparkman might be made chairman of
the rivers and harbors committee oi the
House, Congressman Fran^t Clark It the
toast of the state today—and he deserves
the praise that la being and will be ac­
corded him.
Mr. Clark la senior Democratic member
of the Important marine and fisheries
committee, and was therefore entitled to
the chairmanship. The commit too is one
of much importance to Florida. He con­
sidered, however that Florida would be
most benefluéd in case Mr. Spalkman
could be made chairman " o? the rivers
» and harbors committee. In the appor­
tionment of chairmanship honors If was
evident that one of the Floridians would
be defeated. Therefore Mr. Clark, with­
out hesitancy hQtlfied the ways and
means committee that he would withdraw
' tils candidacy for the chairmanship of the
'm iuino and flsheriçj committee and de­
vote his strength to Mr. Sparkman. Be­
cause of his relationship and association
with SpeakiAGbamp Clark, Frank Clark
could undou\hsw!y havç secured the chairthnnship of his committee, bur he- gavé
■p his ambition for the good of Florida.
There are but few similar cases In Con­
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our d ty should move ahead—a united
movement on the_port of every true citi­
zen. The mission of The Herald ic the
main has been e peaceful one, yet events
a re now shaping themselves In a manner
that demands action and we are for San­
ford first, last and always.
A d ty divided against-lts*U can never
hope to become great, and the petty war­
fare now being waged on account of the
stretching of the boundary lines will not
give us concerted action of our citizens
upon the great questions that arc right
now confronting the dty.
"An Internecine wnr that should have
been avoided and yet It Is one that is
bound to occur In every growing dty.
^ And Sanford will continue to-gfow l.
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THE MtRALD'8 PIANO CONLEST

The Herald's popularity contest dosed
last Saturday after a several months'
campaign waged with good natured rival­
ry. The contest, started from the begin­
ning on a large scale was taken in charge
by Mr. Settles of the New Method Contest
Co„ who fell down on the Job. Mrs. Mi
Florence Keyes afterward took charge of
the contest and In the face of difficulties
has carried It out to a successful termin­
ation and-it Is due alone to her efforts.
The contest has proven beyond perndventure that The Herald has the best list
of paid up subscribers of any weekly pa­
per in this section o f‘the state. Solicitors
and contestants were up against a bard
proposition lh „securing subscribers in a
field so thoroughly covered and it seemed
n foregone conclusion that the contest
would prove a tame affair.
The Herald can recommend Mrs. Keyes
to the fraternity In Florida as a lady of
honesty end ability In her profession, and
any paper contemplating a piano contest
can get results by a contract with Mrs.
Keyes.
The Herald wishes to thank each and
every one of (he young ladles who work­
ed so hard In the contest. Under'better
conditions the mpnsgement could have
rewarded each and every one of them as
they deserved, but as there was only one
piano the other' contestants will cadi re­
ceive cosh rebates that will entitle them
to purchase a fine piano with a small
amount of cash money. .
.Miss Maude Harris won .the piano by'
dint of hard work on her part and that of
her friends and is receiving congratula­
tions upon winning the prize—a piano
purchased from A. 11. Crlppeti 8c Son of
this city and an instrument of value, not
one foisted upon the public for revenue
only.
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Herald wishes to announce that in the
early fall a larger contest wllL be ar­
ranged, In which there will be four prizes:
An automobile, a fine piano, a horse and
buggy and a diamond ring, provided that
the field will warrant such on outlay of
cash for such large prizes. At this time
the Daily Herald will be launched and
will give . the cohtestants a chance to
work on entirely new Hold.

S A N r o R D A N D S A N r o R D ItEIOHTB
Several weeks ago a majority of the
citizens residing in the suburb of San­
ford Heights decided to incorporate a
separate and distinct munid polity. Their
* action was taken bocauae they had reason
to believe that the d ty q f Sanford intended
to embrace them In the- corporate limits
New City D lreelory
' of Sanford and they would be forced to poy
The new city directory for Sanford is
city tax without gettlhg any Improvement now being compiled by R.' L Polk &amp; Co,
inreturn. While some of the residents of and will be ready In a few weeks for de­
' the new town may have been impelled livery. The representatives are meeting
by the thought of dodging d ty taxes .a with-success and every one seems inter­
majority of the residents were willing to ested in having this valuable information
- become a part of the d.ty of Sanford in compiled in the form of a directory. The
A the near future and had no wish to canvassers State that the new directory
stand aloof or to. restrict the growth of will give on efficient count of the inhab­
the greater' dty .
,.
itants of the city besides other Informa­
During this period. Uie editor Of The tion. The last Sanford dlrectory was one
Herald has taken no part In the con­ of .the best ever compiled In this section
troversy, thinking an amicable adjust­ and gave general satisfaction, and this
ment could be made. Occupying a po- edition will be Just as accurate and will
aitloa as he has between the firing line« of no doubt please (he public,
*v * contending forces and In the unenviable
»‘«■■■¡■-------. - position of owning a newspaper In the
Notice to Stockholders
d ty of Sanford while residing In Sanford You'.erc 'licrrbr given nodes ibat » iperjal
Heights the Herald editor was hopeful of meeting of- the ttockhcldere of llie Crvtlel Ice
will be held on Monday, (he Bret
a peaceful conclunion without the resort Company
day of May, A. D. MIL at (be principal offlea of Die company, at Ilf factory »ite. near
of airing our grievances to the public eye rtty
of Sanford. In ‘OransS county, date of
of.the o utside world. But the gauntlet Florida, for tba purpuee of voting upon a prnpoelr|lp
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t|iffM ln ia |ili« l *“ ***** RMtyTb—
has been thrown down'by the tvfa dries, tapd Dollar*,
oonalatlns of five blindred tbarre. of
the
par
value of one bundrad dollar* each, to SevSanford Heights going atread tind establish
sty-flv* Thousand Dollar«, to ivn»l»t of «even
. log a chartered town and Sanford In I undrtd and fifty abara* «(■. tb* par value of one
each. ', t .
new diarter extending the lines to em^ ulidicd dollar»
JOHN r . HAFKlSOM, Prealdent,
brace the recalcitrant inhabitants there­ 33-41 FRED KA1SK.R, ¡¿»relary U Treaeurer
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Lack of space forbids an extended ac­ Under and by vlrture «f an toeemiuo baaed out
of Uw
1 MOM U»e■aaal
« a i of tbr 'Çipilt Court
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count of the merits of thO CAM. The sveniti
Judicial Circuit In ami for Orange County
Vhercln
Kings»
limited,
•taw
KLngan
A
Company,
a
main point at Issue is that The Sanford
corpor «don ba olalutiti and Frank L. Miller aa adHerald always an advocate for a greater miMtration of (lie entele i.i M A Siicer ileora»«!
i . d e fe n d anta n t I bava thb day levied upon and will
and better d ty does not and will not aid aril
at public outcry a t Sanford Florida to the high■______
and be#»'
__ bidder for c a ib In front of Hand Uro».
or abet the establishment of a d ty close e»(
livery «tabla
labia on Mondar the firat day of May, A. D,
enough to our borders tharwuntd in- nnf 1811, It t«rlnij
being tb* Ont Monday la
In »aid monti
hour* 3
of »ale
ta la day between the
way conflict. Infringe or restrict the wlflisl
the following deacriba peraunal property to-v)l:
growth of Sanford. Since the very Ih- AU (hat certain dock of m erchandbe conibtlng of
grace ile», can good» etc., two »bow case*. one Iron
ceptfop of this paper Into the public life tale, one grocery dell vary wafon
wagon Levied upon a«
• late Of M A. Speer dece »red
of Safiford the aim has been to help the the property of the ratal
J . A. KIRKWOOD.
S h rr L f lo fO r.n g ^ o u n jy ll.
d ty to grow. Our efforts along this line
&amp;—
have blinded us to the call of friendship.
March 22nd. A, D.. 1011
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If this has happened it was only because the paper has blindly and unselfish— ty labored for the Greater Sanford and
this issue has been paramount to every
Plumbing and
■other. -GJ.
In this crucial period the editor of The
* Gas FittingHerald wishes to state that be has always
' bean against the Incorporation of San- Ail Work Receives My Personal Attention
and best efforts
ftvd Heights, solely because it stopped
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Mosquito Netting

Mosquito Canopies—Steel and Wood Frame
WINDOW SCREEN CLOTH
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HEAT ^AND^COLD.
The

Range Between~ Liquid
and tha Are L ig h t

W O M A N ’S E X C H A N G E ,
Helium

H aro you never wondered on some
terribly cold winter day, when the
failing tem perature had long alnce
pnsnod the zero mark, If It could poe
albly be any colder anywhere, and then,
wbon summer comes and the mercury
la apparently never going" to stop
climbing, you cannot Imagine how any­
thing could be hotter or more uncom­
fortable}
Fortunately.w e live In a world where
the tem perature seldom exceeds the
limits of, say, CO degree* beldu.zero
Fahrenheit and 110 above. y T h to
seems a tremendous range of tem pera­
ture, but It Is only trivial compared
with th a t found on .every aldo In na*
ture or in tho laboratory. Why, this
100 degree* Is le*%. than the ■range
through which a dish of «old water I*
heated when you place It on tho stove
to bolL
A moment'* thought of somo of these
higher and lower temperature* U w ell'
worth while. * Liquid air a t 812 ¡»agroes below zero Is cold, but liquid
hydrogen a t 421 is still colder, while
liquid helium a t 401 below zero Is the
coldest thing we lutow of, Going the
other way, lead melts a t 020 degrees
above zero Fahrenheit, while gold
remains solid up to n bright red bout,
or 1,040 degrees A good furnace fire
may get several hundred degrees hot­
ter than this. Platinum, one of the
most refractory of metals, melts only
when Intensely white hot a t a tem­
perature of 8,230. but evlsn title In 100
degrees or so less than the tempera­
ture of the flam» on your gas stove.
The hotter a body is the more light
It gives, so the tungiten lamp Olament,
which runs at about 4.500 degrees,
give* * brighter and whiter light than
the carbon fllament a t 8,600. The elec­
tric arc gives still more light for a
given amount of current consumed
and generate« a tem perature pot far
from 7,200 degrees Fahrenheit. This ts
the highest tem perature we can pro­
duce artificially. No metal known can
■land this terrible heat, and even most
refractory substance*, such as carbon,
ara volatilized by I t
But, while tho arc Is Indeed h o t It 14
by no means the highest toflipernture
to be found In nature: There are the
best of reasons for believing that tho
tomperature of tbe sun ts some 12,000
degrees or tqpro, and It la probable
th at aomo of tho stars are still hotter.
This great heat explains tho almost
unbellovahle fact, found by Langley,
that sunlight U-* 6,000 times brighter
than the dazzling stream of molten
metal from a Bessemer converter.—
New York Tribune.'

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Every man has a t time* In hla mind
tb« Ideal of w hat he ahonld be. but la
not Callad Har Bluff.
•You are the first man I ever permit­
ted to Use me."
“And yon are the first girl I ever
kissed, w ill yon m arry meY*
■I wouldn’t m arry a liar.'*
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B E" S* •T A Nt D C*»H*E
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Celery, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Beans
Tomatoes, Cantaloupps, Potatoes
Send fo r our booklet. FLORIDA VEGETABLES. It contains dl
reotlons for falsing oil th e prlnoiparproduots o f th e 6 ta tr. care­
fully revised end brought up to date by our m ost successful i t »«
ers. No publication en th is subject contains such practical arttlcc.
All g ardeners should have it; from th e ow ner of the sm all home
garden tp the larg est sh 'lp p c r^ ln It will be found th e special IDt U
form ulas th a t have been c o n stru cted by careful study of actual
field results. They ore Invaluable, being perfect!) balanced ond
from the RIGHT SOURCES. Get th e BEST and moke MONEY.
C all o n o u r Looal R e p r e s e n ta tiv e R. C, M axw ell o r a d d re ss
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sider your Judgment far superior to
m ine Mr. Jaw back—No, my dear. We
proved the contrary-when we chose to
marry eaclTolEer.—Toledo Blade.

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Pithy Baying« of Famous Man.
Ell Whitney—T hat's some jin ,
lleve me.
Charles Dickens—Got change for
American notes?
—BAroum—l wHL
Noab Webster—Ju st a word or two.
Christopher Oolumbus—My laudl—
Chicago Tribune.
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Hard to Satisfy.
Broker (to wealthy but stingy client)
‘—Glad you did so well with those
shares I told you to buy. Client—Why,
I lost a pot of money over them.
Broker—W batl You bought a t two and
sold at seven, didn’t you? Client—Ayel
Bnt they went up to ten after!—Lon­
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M E A N S F I R S T Q U A L IT Y
Look for th e “ Quaker City”
label—in red and blue—some­
where on'every bag. or barrel of
genuine “ Quaker City” Flour.
It is your guarantee, direct fr o m ,
the m iller—th at there’s FIRST
QUALITY flour inside. *
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Little Happenings—Mention of
Matters In Brief.

The ball game at Holden perk Tuesday
afternoon between the Gramnstr school
boys of Orlando and Sanford rcsSlcd In a
victory for the Sanford ~Boys, tbo score
was IQ to 0. Maxle Hunter pitched for
Orlando and John Hunter for Sanlord.
Archibald Hendry acted as umpire.
_Mr. Morcus B .F agg of Jacksonville,

T O S O N A L ITEM S O M N T E R E S T of the ChUdrcd's Home Society, during

Place the titles to your,-teal «stats In
the Realty Trust Company and avoid com
plications. For particulars address B.
Whltner, Jr., Secretary.
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Eat Dobbins' bread. It's the best.
Sanford Bakery, next postofflcc. 31-tf
Dr. Howard bat returned and can be
found at his residence in the forenoon
and his office In the aflertitjfifi;
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Please send combings to mo. and I
will make you sw itches or puffs very
rerso liable In price, ^rma Bell Topp,
Celery City, Fla.
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the few days recently spent in Sanford
Summary of the Floating Small Talk made several fine addresses, and created
considerable Interest in tile Juvenile
succinctly Arranied for llur
Court and Child Lobor Bills that wdl soon
rled Herald Readers. r r *
Beat grade preserves And pickles just
Friday, April 14, being a legal holiday come up before the legislature now in
In.
call and try them. W.W. Long. 26-tf
session.
Mr.
Fngg
addressed
the
ladies
the banka will be dosed.
of Sanford Thursday nfternoon in the
Bring your old tires to Sanford Mnchine
Donald Whltner of Jacksonville arrived
Wclaka club on America's New Justice &amp; Garage Co. for vulcanizing.
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in (be d ty Wednesday to attend the
to Children. Sunday morning he spoke
funeral of his uncle, R. H. Whltner.
A dollar or two a week' furnishes you
at Cameron City, Sunday afternoon in
Mrs. Robert A. Newman left die flrst the First Presbyterian church! Sunday home. Come in and see how we renfove
of the week for a two week's visit with evening in the Congregational church and all obstacles for those who have little to
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friends In Orlando.
Monday morning In tho Sanford High start on. Sanford Furniture Co,
Mrs. N. K. Hester lias returned from a School. During ML Fagg's stay in San­
Ono and two horse wagons with
most delightful trip on the Cast Coast ford he was the guest of Mr. und Mrs. flared side bodies at Underwood’s.
Henry Wight at their home on Park Avo.
and Cuba.
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K. R. Murrell and family motored to
Sanford can boast ’of some superior ad­
Daytona Beach lost Friday, going in their vantages for her young people, not the
E. M. F. cor.
least of which is the excellent school of
G. W. Spencer has ]oincd the ranks of vocal music that is being taught by Mrs.
the automobille enthusiasts, having just R. Homrighous. At her home last Sat­ All Local Advertisements Under This
Heading. One Cent a Word Each Issue
purchnsed a handsome Overland car. urday evening there was a most creditable
Miss Ora Armstrong wfio has’ been one rccitul of pupils in vocal music, in i Wanted—If you have well located land
of the teachers in the Sanford sdiool this which the advanced pupils took part. or a good business proposition for sole ut
winter left last week .for her home in the Those on the program were Miss Flossie a good price, write me at once enclosing
Frank, Miss Gladys Gardner, Miss Mercedes self addressed stamped envelope for reply
North.
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' Miss Helen Laughton of Oveldo left
Mahoney, Mrs. George L. Speer, Clarence
For Rent—No. 115 Ninth street. . Eight
Thursday for her home after a very pleasant
Mahoney and Frank Adams. These re­ rooms, Apply at 614 Magnolia Ave. 34-2p
' visit (o her cousin Miss Martha Fox.
citals will be given every week. At ‘the
Five room cottage for rent after May
Rev. J. A. Hendry left Monday for end of tho month a public recital will be 1st. Apply P. O. Box. 926 „
34-2p
Miami and other points on the East given by all the pupils, and the Ladies
For Rent*—Two furnished rooms for
Coast, making the tour In the Interest of Chorus that tins been under Mrs. Homrig- light housekeeping. Call Byc-Lo Hotel.
34-3c
Southern College, a t Southerland.
hous training for some4'time, will partici­
For Sale—Two acre tract corner of Av­
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J. C. Carter of Amerlcus, Go., was in pate.
ocado Ave. and First S t. within d ty lim­
the city this week looking after his prop­
its, five room house, good barn, flowing
Notice
well, land all tiled. L. Jain tries, R. F. D.
erty interests'here.
The city tax books will close Ajwll 30, No. 1. Jacksonville, Fla.
34-3p
Mr. and Mrs. Forfcst Lake' are in Talla­ 1911. No further extension.
For Sole—Chalmers Thirty 1910, pony
hassee, where Mr. Lake represents. San­
tonneau, full equipment. Perfect' con­
G. W. S mith, Collector.
ford during the “Big Noise."
dition. and will l&gt;e sold nt a bargain, as I
need n larger car. Also Krlt Roadsters
Notice
- Geo.JJ..Dickinson. ih-W /K night and II,
with full equipment, only run short rim«r
T. Dubose are in Tallnhassec. where they
City vouchers will ho received Until us good ns new* Write for prices and
t91I. In payment oT paving und desctlplibns of Utosotwo bargains. 15 H.
will be employed during the’IegUlofiifii.
2 cylinder ferm -with reverse gear nnd
sidewalk
liens. By order city council.
Carl Hamilton has accepted a position
nil
equipment $200.00 T. P. Conpropit,
' M. W. Luvox, Clerk.
with E. G. Duckworth und with Manager
Daytona Beach, Fla.
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34-tf
Tillinghast, will shoe the inhabitants of
For
Snlo—
Ice
box,
sanitary
cot,
sewing
Get our prices on storing of goods machine, bed room furniture, etc. Third
Sanford.
of arty kind. Joncs-McLuughlln Co.
St. next toCougrcgalionnl church. 34-ltc
The moving picture show is Justus
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For Sale—My poultry business general­
popular us in the days of yore before
Cocoa Long Bar Soap Just received at ly. Falling health the cause. Maple
those posts grew in the center ulsles.
Avenue Poultry Yards.Cor. Island Maple
W. W. Long's store.
33-tf
Ave.
Wm. A. Herring.
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Tis sold that Sanford will be well rep­
Moline Knocker Polnto Diggers only $15
Reward of five dollars will be given for
resented at the capital by different dele­
33-tf the return of a bunch of keysreccnUy lost
gations during the chartering of the good nt W.H Underwoods.
in Sanford or neur the city. Key ring
After
April
15th
the
twice
of
roses
and hud name of Rugglcson it. Sanford Her­
ship, Sanford.
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cut flowers will advance 50 per cent. A ald.
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I. Underwood of Sylvester, Ga., is visit­
few
more
grape
vines
left.
L.
II,
Temple.
Wunted—Tons
of
cured
moss,
Queen’s
ing Jds son. W. H. Underwood and may
blue ling and yellow jessamine roots,
33-tf
decide to make^ Sanford Itis future'home,
nrjekly nsh bark. All kinds bag and burThe nursing home at.Hih tmd Elm Ave, lupping. Write for full particulars.
Mr.iitnd Mrs.'Harry Polk left this week
is prepared to care fot a limited number American Fibre Company, Jacksonville,
fur ludlanapolis where they will spend
34-4 to
of surgical cases. Mrs. Wright, nurse In Fla.
the summer months. Mr. Polk owns sopic
Wanted—A reliable, steady white man,
charge.
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33-tf
good land in Eureka Hammock.
married, 10 lake u year's position on new
Let us sto re your furniture. Jones- trunk farm ut Ozona. Fla. Free house on
L B. Mcrlettc returned to his home at
McLuughlln Co..
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place. Must understand trucking and do
Ft. Brnnclt Indiana this week after spend­
the ordinary labor oil pjaca of'8 acres.
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received
a
shipment
of
Mason’s
ing several months in the city. Mr.,
Good chance for right man. State your
Merlelto was money order clerk at tlte fruit jars nnd jelly.glasses /or early can­ price and , references. Wm. Suunders,
34-,ltc
ning purposes. Let me supjily your wonts. Ozona., Fin.
postofflcc during the winter months.
Watiied—A
second
hand
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P.
gaso­
W.
W.
Long,
grocer.
33-tf
Messrs. W. D. Holden and Geo. DcCottes,
line engine, with pulley to run power
Mrs. Allen has just received direct from IHiinp, also pump nnd cooler rank. ■Must
two prominent citizens of Sanford, were
business callers ut this office yesterday New York the very latest styes in un- guarantee in good condition for 6 months.
34-llc.
afternoon. They say '(Lucky Sanford" is trlmmed hats for tho Easter trade und Wm. Saunders. Ozona, Fla.
Wanted—Permanent
location.
Make
33-tf
growing by leapt and bounds.—Reporter would appreciate your orders.
proposition for good wood workman and
Star.
We are equipped to handle your repair blacksmith repair man. Address P O.
Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co. Box 14, Archer, Fin.
34-Ip
Mrs. F. W. Miller and daughter, Miss work.
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Wanted—
Celery
form
with
improve­
Martha
left
Wednesday
ior
NlcholusWlle,
ta Let us see ubout storing your fu r­ ments, or dwelling in Sanford in exchange
Ky., called by the sudden illness pf Mrs.
free nnd clear 7room Queen Anne Cottage,
Miller’s mother, Mrs. Martha E. Fennell, niture. Jones-McLaughlln Co, 34-tf all Improvements beautifull* situated In
Give Dobbins yqur sjicclal orders for the “Walnut Hilt" suburbs of Cincinnati.
who will bo fpnicinhcrcd as u visitor here
during the winter 1009-10.
cake and get the best. Sanford Bakery. Ohio plot 75x143. house cost $3,890, price
JS.OOO; photo at Herald office. . Florence
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Fishing is said to be very hue in the
E, Hallock, Sanford; Fla.. R. F- D. No. 3.
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They
hatch,
no
mistake.
Those
S.
C.
waters of the upper S t Johns at tite
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present time, and almost every day par­ White Leghorn eggs of Herring's. 5 cents
Foriale-^Good combination work, and
a one. Cor. Maple &amp; First st.
31-ltc saddle horse for sale cheap. Inquire at
ties of Sanford men aro going out to en­
Cream puffs, lady flagars and pound Methodist parsonage
33-2t p
joy this, their favorite sport.
cake ¿Very Saturday.. Sanford Bakery.
For Sale—or trade one BU1CK AUTO­
Two real estate deals that were made
MOBILE which has been newly painted
In Sanford last week ¿how tjjat values In
Gas engine repairs. Sanford' Machine and thoroughly overhauled. Write or call
on Horry Word, Sanford,
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celery land remain hlgh'oud people.have &amp; Garage Co.
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For'Rent—Four rbdm cottage. Inquire
faith In the pr&amp;juctJvehess of the soil.
Im ported Bamboo Fish Poles a t 5o- of B. Peters, Tenth street andOak auenue.
A. S. Nrdor sold his fine farm on the eaeh I s s ie s f out old stock. Also -------■ —------- -------- _ j i 7 - 33-2t p
West End near Rand's Siding for fifty five ex tra select poles a t 10,15, 20c. New
For Sale—Five acre farm, 3 acres tiled
hundred dollars and Jack Hunt |»arted stock.’ The Geo. II. Fernold Hardware good location. Six room house. For sale
by owner cheap* Box 1188 Sun/ikjl. $3-2p
with his four acre form for tliree thou­ Co.
34-3tc
sand dollars.
Polnto Machinery, .Proved
Twenty-five loaves of the best bre.ad in to Champion
be very successful. In Sap ford ready
Archdeacon Webber, ono of the ablest town for $1.00. Sanford Bakery. 31-tf
for delivery now. See Hanry-Ward at
Autoes and carriage painting a t Un­ office of Vegetable Growers' Associa­
divined!of tho Episcopal church, will hold
31-tf tion.
services in the Church of the Holy Cross, derwood's. First class work.
For Rent—Four furnished rooms,'with
All white help employed. Sanford
this city, on Palm Sunday. April Bth.
bntb, for light housekeeping. Apply Cr^,
Bakery.
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31-tf
Early celebration 0 a. m. Morning ser­
Dobbin*. SanfordBakery.
31-tf
All kinds of repair work. Sanford Movice and sermon 10:30 a. m. Hour for
For Kent—Nine room Ilouse on Mag­
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evening service will be announced. The chine i Garage Co.
nolia avenue. Address Box 803, Sanford.
31*H
public warnesUy urged and cordially In­ * When in need of a plumber or tinner Fla.
phone Tlie Fernold Hnrdware Co..' No. 8.
For Rent—Two furnished rooms for
vited to attend. ’
light housekeeping. Address Box 893,
and get quick action.
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The business meeting of the Welnkn
Sanford, Fla.
31-tf
You can g’epyellow corn meal at Long's
Club that was held in ' the club rooms
For Sale—Family horse, buggy and har­
ness or either. N. H, Garner.
31-tf
Tuesday afternoon was one of unusual Grocery.
Handsome china cabinets Just in. San­
For Sale—Ten acre tract, 3 acres tiled
interest and Importance, and a large num­
and cultivated, hats mils from Monroe on
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ber of the members were present. Reso­ ford Furniture Qo.
|ood road. Going at a bargain. Purticu(
Keep
your
eye
on
what's'
going
on
at
lutions were adopted endostng the Child
arv at llcrald office.
29-tf
babor BUI and tho Juvenile Court BiU our store. We ask you to carefully com­
For Sale or Rent-^-Two acres fertile land
pare
our
prices
with
anyone'squotations.
that wUl be presented a t the present
In high state of cultivation, one mite from
session
of the legislature. ~ T h e ~ p ^ I3 ^ t]T ool them up ■
vriB-^ as-yw j wsl. | town Flowing well.- tifing, celery board*.
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P. O. Bax
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A bargain. Address Owner,
appointed the following ladies chairman ness. Sanford Furniture Co.
27-tic
1384.
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wait
until
tbe
summer
rain#
be­
uf the different department. Music, Mr*.
For
Sale—
One
span
of
mules,
wagon
N. Homrighous, art. Mrs. S. Puleatdn. gin. to have your tin roofs and eave and harness; mules six and seven years
literary, Mrs. S. O. Shinholser, household troughs repaired. Phone &lt;The Geo. II. old. weigh about 1,200 pounds each. In­
economies, Mrs. Forrest Lake, civics, Mrs, Fernold Hardware Co,, and let us attend quire of W. A. Jlinnick, Cameron City,
16-tf-p
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HE Stein - Bloch Co.
Clothes Stand for
56 Years of Knowing How.
The Stein-BlochCo. Clothes
for Sale at M. Frank’s.
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ELECTRIC LIGHTED PULLMAN
DINING AND SLEEPING CARS
For Information, Rates and Reservations see n e a r ­
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FR ITO T
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

138 West

W. J . TH IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
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General Fire Insurance
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tanneries are closed down.

WHY? In order to reduce the

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facturer to pay an Increased price for leather, who, hi turn, i*
compelled to make the retail merchant pay on Increased price
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for shoes, or slight the shoes in their quantity and construction.
The retail merchant protects himself hi turn and the consumer
pays the price put on the shoe.
If you buy your Shoes from us, you are not v *
at the mercy of the Leather Tru st.

We can .

J save from 10 to 15 per cent, on every pair of
shoes you buy of us.

We are the SOLE agents in Sanford for the ONLY Shoes made In
. AMERICA, INDEPENDENT of the Leather Trust

D. L. T H R A S H E R
Sanford,

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�M E SANFORD ITERALO

^ F l o w i n g wells are
• guaranteed« Drainage
• .sure. Numerous fiou2 levards, graded and
ditched, traverse this
property

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The mo9t beautiful,
most highly. Improved,
and richest of all uncleared land in the f
Celery Delta

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T he Sanford and
Everglades K. B.
wiH run freight
trains and street
cars direct through
Palm 'Hammock
with side tracks
every half mile for

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churches, theatres
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Palin Hammock
is being settled by
a very high class
of p e o p l e , A
home here insures
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vice. Convenient 0
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Young Men of Sanford buy a PALM HAM M OCK Farm or you w ill live
to regret it. Biiy to-day. Come and see me.

First National Bank Building
There le no b e t t e r ,
safer Investment than
eeleoted real estate^

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10 acres of stately
Palma,
Majestic
Oaks and fragrant
Yelloyv Jessamine
a an exquisite spot
' of untrs min tied
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sold on

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Only three and
one-half m i l e *
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rricea will aoon.
advance materially
Buy a town lot In
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• Improved transportaJ tlon Is the“ forerunner
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Forty Years in the Real Estate Business
And Haven’t “Skinned” Enough Buyers to Retire yet

RICH

MARKS

WON CORN GROWING CONTEST work and painstaking seed selection and
Illinois Man Wins 91,000 Trophy Cor
The Best Eor o f Corn
R. A. James, of Charleston, III., has the
proud distinction of having grown the
best ear of com -ln—all the 3,125,713,000
bushels of lost year's bumper crop. At
the~Natroinit~Com-Show Just held •«*
Columbus, . Ohio, this gentleman was
awarded the W. K. Kellogg National Corn
Tropiiy, denoted In 1909 by W. K. Kellogg,
president pf the Kellogg Toasted Corn
Flake Co., of Battle Creek, Michigan.
Thousands of ears of corn from all parts
of the country and of all varieties were
entered in the competition. The selection
of the grand champion Sweepstakes and
the award of the Keljbgg trophy were
made on general points'of superiority.
The ear of corn grSwn by Mr. James Is
of Reid's Yellow Dent variety.. It Is 10
Inches long, 7M inches in circumference,
and has 20 rows of kernels, 6 to th e inch
in the row, average 5-8 of un hu h in
~wMtb. - M e indeed a .vary- correct- type
of yellow dent com.
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careful breaking from season to season.
Illinois growers are especially elated
pver the result for the reason that this is
the first time in four years that the honors
have been wrested 'from the state oj
Indiana. Last ycar's chnmpion ear, the
llifst winner of the Kellogg trophy, wns
gown by Mr. Fred C. I’ulln, of Newtown,
•Ind. And. it was also' Reid's Yellow
Dent variety, crossed with' Alexander
Cold Standard. Last year's prize winner
is the most perfectly formed ear of the
two, though it rc'iurircs n careful judge to
distinguish the points of superority.
The troidiy awarded to Mr. Jairas wns
made by Tiffany, of New York, for Mr.
W. K. Kellogg, at a cast of $1,000, It is
made of Sterling silver, hronzo and
enamels, and Is a truly artistic creation.
It stands 30 indies in height. Mr. Kel­
logg's Interest in corn growing can he
understood when It Is stated tlnit the
Kellogg Tq/med Corn Flake Co., of which
he is president, has mi output requiring
10,000 bushels of corn a day, raw pro­
duct, for its manufacture. A peculiar

Jones-McLaughlin Company
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Refrigerators
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Water Coolers
Porch Rockers and
Chairs
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Sanford

Florida

Richard Howard Whltncr
Born October 25, IKOI. Died April 2,
1011.

Howard Whitner, as he was familiarly
called by ills fried», was born in Florence,
S, C:, and removed to this city with his
family, jn 1808. During ids residence in
Sanford he wns nctively engaged In dif­
ferent lines both mercantile and agricul­
tural,-'After the freeze Mr. Whitner re­
moved to Atlanta where lie married and
engaged in business, coming back to Snn■ford « Tew xciu^.agu. While a- sufferer
from heart trouble for many years, few
people renltzed Ills_ condition us he was
always of a jovial disposition and in­
clined to look upon tlie bright side of life.
~Aboulunc month ago Ida conditlpn^became so serious that he consented to an
operntion at John Hopkins in Baltimore,
but tiic heroic measures came too late
and tic never rallied from the operation.
Ho leaves a wife aiVl one son, who are
residing In Atlanta and a brother, Hon.
J. N. Wlutner, of this city to mourn his
loss.
The funeral occurred from the Whitner
residence on Wednesday, Rev. J. F. McKiunon officiating. Interment was made
in Lukevlew cemetery.

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R. A. James, W inner of W. K. Kellogg
National Corn Trophy for 1010
Mr. James, the winner) Is a vigorous
farmer about 40 years of age and of
pleasing personality, a man who has given
careful study to corn culture, and wIh&gt;
has achieved his success as a grand
champion winner only by years of ban!

World's Best Ear of Cora
for 1910
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feuture is that while the Kellogg product
is mode exclusively from selected white
coni, the Kellogg trophy bus been won
each time by n yellow corn, exhibit. The
trophy is offered for annual competition
until won twice by the same grower.
The National Corn Show at which the
award was made, was on event of tre­
mendous magnitude. At one o f the ses­
sions President Tuft wns /president and
delivered an address. ■

.Don’t forget you can get’ your chipped
beef and ham cut on an American slicing
machine ut W. W. Long's market. 28-tf
Best grade Bul 1ère no at Long'* grocery.
Try it while.butter is high.
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Concert Grand Plano Won by 106.500
M ajority Vote» by Ml»» H arris
The closing chapter In the Sanford Her­
ald's Popularity Contest beala ti» record
of one of the most successful contests
ever in South Florida.
Miss Maude Harris, a charming young
lady woo by a majority uf 1015,000 votes.
Miss Gladys GutcheU an expert stenog­
rapher followed witli'o flattering support
and secured second honor, a $200 rebate
certificate. Miss Gatcbel will apply this
rebate and secure a piano.
Miss Mildred Potter, only eleven years
°f age, displayed unusual business tact to
«wire Udrd honor and received u $175
rebate certificate, Miss Mildred 1ms been
• UCSCntM by her’ parents Willi nil ulegmil
piano, applying the prize certificate.
Mis* Stumon won fourth prize, a re*
bate certificate of $150. And Miss Jessie
a l» plans for an elegant piano.

A POIN TER

When you want good candy that
Is everything that candy ought to
he In the matter of flavor and
purity, then you want to come here
for it. Our candy is always fresh
and alwuys delicious.
Special easter sale next week.
The ‘growth’of the little city of Sarasota
»ml its prospective davaiopment have Watch window.

warranted the opening of a new bank,
wiiich was organized March. 7, with a
capital of of $25,000, all held locally. It
is to be called The Citizens' Bank of

The High School won fifth prize, re­ Sarasota.

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Without one or more of our kinds of C a n d y .
150 assorted kinds, 25c to $1.00 per pound.-' A
beautiful line of Score and .Tally Cards, Stationery, etc.

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Lawn Mowers to Suit
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a rebate certificato of $125. And
HERALD’ S P R IZE PIANO CONTEST ceiving
it is only a matter of time when a piano
will adorn these classic hullf
Cameron City church gained sixth prize,
a rebate certificate amounting to $100.
The remaining contestants will cucii re­
ceive a rebate certificate of $100.
All through the contest there has been
the greatest effort on the part of ead»
contestant, and friendliness and good­
will has permeated throughout this keen
rivalry to secure the Grand Prize Plano.
To cadi contestant and their friends I
wish to extend thanks for kindness and
courtesies shown and aliali remember
"Lucky Sanford" with fond recollections.
M. Fujkencc Kcvzs,
Contest .Manager.
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vLiberty No. 10.
Delta Bull1Bearing No.
Red Cloud Ball “ “ 14
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W here Devout of the Celery
City Worship Sunday.

RESUME Of AU CHURCH EVENTS.
Of

let«rest to THo m Religiously In­
clined-Subject» o f Discourses
for the Sabbath.

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Tbs People’s C o n s re ta llo n s t
R4v. QoorRo D. Waldron, patter; Sunday morning
Mrvlca, U; evening aervlce, 7:30; prayer meeting
Wodanaday, 7:30 m.;Sabbath acboof. 0:43 a. m.
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Rev. J. A. Hendry, paator, church, corner Park
avtsaean d Fifth • treat; paraonage. corner Maa•oUa avaeua and Seventh itroeU phone 284.
Sunday morning aervlce ot 11; evening aervlce.
7:90, Baaday Khooi, 8:48 a. ra.; Jno. K. MetSopC Teachrr»' meeting every Friday.

Methodist Church
Sunday school 9:45 a. in., John K. Met
Under, Supt In charge; A. R. Chappell as­
sisting. Mr. Mendenhall Organist, Archi­
bald 0. Hendry Secretary. Special Mis­
sionary Sunday, a special offering for that
purpose, fh e Sunday school -has given
$100 this year.
Preaching at 11 a. m., by the pastor.
••The Home and i u Influence on the Com­
monwealth."
"• Regular monthly church conference
with written reports from all departments
of church work, covering the Uiree months
of the year Just passed.
Preaching at 7:30 p. m., by the pastor.
Subject; ‘The*Christian College and its
Place la the Educational World."
Prayer meeting Wednesday night o.

111 East First Street
Sanford
Florida

Only 7 more days to do your Easter. Shopping. Wt
can supply all your wants. Saturday and Monday
April 8th and 10th will be a carnival- of-Bargains ir
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Teachers' lesson study Friday 7:30 p. m
Junior League each Thursday 3:30 p. m.

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cKlnoon, p attar; morning ti-rvlce
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iplln, Sppt.: prayer meeting Wed-

„ Catholic
llhotlc Church, Oak avenue between flth and
1 treetg. Rev. Father B reim han In charge.
« every Sunday at 10 a. m. Notary, termon
benediction every Sunday a t 7:30 p. in. Sunachool a t 8 a. m. Confetti uni heard Sal unlay
f# A ril Sundty of the month between 4 and 3
t. and t and 8 p. m. F lrtt Sunday of month
- tto ly C r e a i E p ltc o p a l
Brown, rector; A. D. Key, aenlor war­
ty morning tervlce. tl ; evening tervice
ath puiw
tchooJ.
a.. m .,.;fl
Miner,
wiw* ORUuiii]
if u8:43
.iu m
u. IT., W
n iiiuicr,
S u p t; prayer meeting. 7:30 Wednctday evening.

L ectures a t Cathollo Church
Father Bresnohan is giving a course of
lectures this week at the Catholic Church
that are InitjrestlagJind Instructive,
He tells you what Catholics' believe
•bout Jesus Christ, and what Catholics
think of the Bible, why they confess to a
priest, why they pray to the Saints, why
they pray for the dead, what they believe
about Holy Communion, why they pray
before Images, and so forth. The object
of these lectures Is not a pecuniary one
as all aeat^ore free and you may leave
your pocket-book at borne, nor is this an
attempt to'proselytise but rather an ap­
peal to your reason, better sense and fair
Judgment as American citizens in behalf
of the greatest and oldest church In
Christendom, a church that gave the Bible
to the world and Christianity to every
country where It Is found today, a church
that waa In existence 1500 yedrs before
the other churches around you were even
thought of, a church that never tolerated
alaodarous and calumnious attacks on the
members of other churches but
patiently with those who would make si&gt;. r
attacks on ,ber own children, o churdi
whose charity Is universal and one from
Ita beginning has given to the suffering
and ignorant world self-sacrificing nurses
and devoted leathers.
Every one is cordially invited to attend
the lectures. Every night including next
Sunday night.
A nderson Baker
On Sunday, April 2nd, at 10 o'clock at
Uko horfta o t the bride's mother, Mr. San­
dy Anderaoo end. Miss Sarah OUve Baker
wore united In the holy bonds of wedlock,
Mr. Do Bose performing the ceremony.
Miss Baker la the' daughter of Mrs. H.
W. M. Baker, a graduate of the Sanford
high school and a charming young lady,
Mr. Anderson la a young man of splen­
did character, honest, hard working (and
highly respected by all Ids acquaintances.
He Is with the Florida Vegetable Growers'
Assn, and Fruit Growers'. Express, where
be has proven himself capable of holding
both positions.
W*&gt; wish for Mr. and Mrs. Anderson a
long, happy and prosperous life, and may
they always reside In LuckV Sanford.
Several growers who tried strawberries
this year made good proflu on same.
On« grower netted 3500 per acre and
«old moat of his berries right here in San-

Towels at
Handkerchlefs
Neckwear
19c Each
Per Dozen 79c
3 9 C ents
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Extra large size Turkisjj Bath Towels, best
quality, the kind you
pay 35 to 40c each.
At Kanner’s Saturday
and Monday only 19c

150 d o z e n M e n ’s New line Neckwear,
Handkerchiefs, v e r y four - in - hand models
extra large size, a bar­ in all shapes, beautiful
gain at 2, for 25c. At colors, just the kind
Kanner’s Saturday and you want for Easter.
Monday
per • doz.
79c At Kanner’s Saturday
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Watch our Window
and Monday only 3 9 c

Silk Hose

Shirt Waists ,
At 98 Cents
f

Only 10 dozen Ladies’ extra good
quality Silk Hose, elastic Top
garters, linen heel and toe, a
bargain at 75c. At Kanner’s
Saturday and Monday only per
pair * .
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43c

Ju st received a new sh-pment of
Ladies’ Shirt Waists, beautifully
trimmed in lace and embroidery
effect, same with low neck, just
the kind you like. As a leader
for Saturday and Monday at
Kanner’s only, each
98c

American
Beauty
Corsets in all
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styles and shapes, the stamp of
1911 is portraited on them, .at
Kanner's Saturday and Monday
only
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-9 8 c

A t 3 3 c P e rG a rn icn t

Men’s Pants at 48c

Shoos

Shoos

Shoes

We have a complete line; of
Men's, Women and Children’s
Shoes in all styles a t' prices
th at defy competition. . . .

One case of Men's Athiptiq
Underwear; Knee Drawers made
of finest quality NansOok, re­ "Made of best pin check material,
gular price 50c per. garment.
good servicable goods, as a
Get your supply now at Kanner’B
leader Saturday and Monday at
Saturday arid Monday only per
garment
. . .
33c
Kanner’s, only
.
.
48c

Our stock is complete in ¿Very department, if money is worth your con
sidqratiçm you will do your Easter Shopping at our store' - .

M. G. T . Block

S A N FO R D

KANNER
111 E. First Street

FLO R ID A

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Apfll 7. 1911

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THE SANfORD HERALD

FOR A SYSTEM OF GOOD ROADS Notice of Application *for Tax Deed
Under Section 8 o f Chapter 4888,
Laws of Florida

SANFORD LODGES

Chase &amp; Co

Sanford Lodge No. 2 7 .1. O. O. T .

Notice o f Dissolution
To all Whom it May Concern: You ure
. hereby notified that the real estate firm
of J. W. Conner, of Which P. N. Holst was
a silent partner, was on the 31st day of
March, 1811, dissolved by mutual consent,
and said P. N. Holst is no longer after
said date a member of* said firm, the
.sold J. W. Conner assuming liabilities of
said firm.
J- W. CoNNtit,
34-5tp
,
P. N. H olst.
Join The M illionaires Club .
------Jack Htmt-nnd A.-S--Nidor-twv*—sold.
’their places and Joined the Millionaires
*&gt;Club. In honor of the event tlioy gave
their friends a banquet at llio Fugles
Hull last Tuesday night nnd n.jolly good
.time was had by those fortunate enough
.to be present,
.
Has Beautiful Carnations
. “One of the jtreltlcal sights on Celery
aVcnuo is the flower garden of Mrs. E. R.
Ratliff who nrnkes u s|&gt;ecintty of carna­
tions. They arc hero in the variegated
tints and nothing could be prettier. Mrs.
Jintliff sells the flowers to the trade._____

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DON’T -BE BALD.

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G ro w th o f H a ir.

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George T. Lippincott wus Complainant and Eddy
K. Shernand FloraTnylor Shera were Respondents.
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I shall sell at public outcry to the highest and
host bidder, for cash, nt the frorU door of the Court
DENTIST
Mi-iite In the City of Orlando., Orange County.
Stale of Florida,
. . . during
_ Ting th
—e. legal hours id
, sale,
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i &gt; &gt;samc Welborn oiock
on Momlayi April 3rd, A, 11.,
lu ll, the
bring the legal »airs day, the following described
real estate, situated,, lying and being in the
Sanford, Florida
County of Orange arid Slate of Florid«,
particularly described ns follows, in-wit:
The North 514 acres of tho West V4 of the North­
west uuarter of the Northwest uuarter of Section
.1 in Township Twenty (20) South of Range Thirtyone (31). East. L eu a strip fifteen (15) feet wide
DENTIST
off the North. Last end West sides, which is lo be
kept open perpetually a* nn*-it»ll of roadways
Rooms 23. 24 and 23. Fico Bldg.
- 'Phone 41
GEO, A. DtCOTTES,
30-5tc.
Special Master in Chancery.

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Should Labor for Passage
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. n&gt;.. over Imper la]
Notice l* hereby given that M. M. Smith of Win­
of Road Law
ter Park. Hot M b, purchaser of tax cert ideates Theatre. J. C. Hall, N. G. W. S. Baldwin. Sec'y.
During the session of the last legislature named below, has filed laid certificate» in rnr of« • and made npidicatlon fo{ tax deed« to issue In
the bill for a system of highways across oerordanev with law. Said certificate» embrace Seminole Chapter No, 2 ,Order Caatern Star
the following described properly litu ated ln Orange
Meeta every second and fourth Friday In month.
the state was lost mainly because the county.
Florida:
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Every one who has seen hla Star In the Eaal are
No. 2577 of 1895: NH of NWH Sec. 10. cordially
matter was not pushed by the people To.Cert.
Invited to visit tbe chapter.
21 S, K. 32 E., assessed in the name of S. W.
Auer E. Romms. Sec’y.
themselves. The routes for the proposed Hampton.
No 2705'of T89I:' S lf tiTNWIf Sec. 13. Tn
system are as follows and the bill should 21Cert.
S. 7 31 E. m in te d In the name of R. Briggs. Jr.
r. O. E..’ Celery City Aerie 1893
Cert. No 2583 of 1895: SWU of SE!t ofS W H
(■ be passed:;
Meetings first and third Tuesdays In every month.
Sec. 10. Tp. 21 S, K 32 E, aneaaed In -the name of Hail
In Welborne Block, third Door.
One from Feronndlno. by way of Jnck- UuknoWn Owner.
Cert. No, 2148nfl897:-SEWof NWW ofSEH and
BonvlUa, Baldwin, Mncclenny, Sanderson. EH of S\V!. of SWU of S E 'lS e c 10. T p 2 1 S ,R 3 2
Phoenix Lodge No. S. K. o r P.
n»«e«»ed In the name of W. C. Jaroint
Lake City, Live Oak. Madison, Greenville, E.Cert.
Meets
second
fourth Tuesdays. Visiting
No. 242U of 1*01: SWU of NW,( Sec. 10. knights always 'end
welcome. P. E. Hutchinson. C. C.
Montlcello, Tallahassee. Quincy, River Tp 21 S. K 32 E. n»«ee»ed In the name of Fries &amp; Felix
and
S.
S.
Frank.
K.
R.,
Junction, Marianna. Chlpley. Westville, Robinson.
Cert. No 2425 of 1901: SWX of NEVi Sec 10, Tp
21 S. R 32 E, n Messed In the name of Fries A Rob­
Sanford Lodge. No 62-, r. K.A. M.
DeFuniak Springs, Milton to Pensacola, inson.
(I. W, Spencer, Master; J. C. Enimlnger. Secre­
thence In n northerly direction to the Al­ Cert. No. 2022of 1800: SEli ofSEK otSW HSec tary.
every first and third Thurs­
10. Tp 21 S. K 32 E. assessed In the name of D. M. day! atCommunication
7:30 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome
abama line, near Flomaton, one from Simmons.
No. I l l s of 1804: NW of NWK of SE!l
Jacksonville to Miami, by way of St. Au­ SecCert.
10. Tp 21 S. R 32 E, assessed In the name of Unite Brotherhood or Carpentora and Join­
gustine, Ormond, Daytona, Titusville, Unknown Owner.
ers of America*
Cert No. 3114 of 1894: WH of SWU of NWS of
Rockledge, Fort Pierce. Jensen and West SEK
Sec Hi. Tp 21, S K 32 E. assessed in the
Sanford Local Union No. 1751, U. B. of C. and J.
name
of
Unknown
Owner.
Palm Beach, and one from Jacksonville Unless said crrtlflcalrs shall be redeemed ac­ of A. meets every Thursday night at 7 o’clock in
the Eagles’ Hall. W. A. Rurnonr. president: T. L
to Tampa, by way of Orange Park, Green cording to law, tax deeds will Issue thereon on the Lent,
R .S .4 T .
day of April. A. O. 1011.
Cove Springs, Palatka. DcLnnd, Sanford, 25th
official signature
sit
Witness tny
my udlda]
and seal this 24th
ay of Match, A. D.
1). 191
IUiT
Orlando, Kissimmee, Lakeland and Plant day
I seal Iy
U. M. ROBINSON.
C. M, HAMILTON '
CteflPWfCult Court, Orange County. Florida.
City, with a branch loop at or nenr Or­
By M. A. Howard. I&gt;. C.
DENTIST
ange Park or Green Cove Springs, by way.
' of Middleburg. Starke, Waldo. Gainesville
Room 13 Fico Building
In The Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial
and Bronson, and from Gainesville to
.Circuit Orange County, Florida In
Phone 335
Ocala, Leesburg and Tuvnres, and from
Chancery
Ocala to Dunnellon, Inverness, Toronto, Geo. T. Lippincott, Com­
Crystal River, Brooksvillo, Dnde City, San plainant
DR. C. G. B U T T
vs
Notice of sale under
Antonio, Tarpon Springs, Clearwater, Lar­ Eddy K. Sherit
and Flora degree of forecioaure
Shefo. Defendants J
go, S t Petersburg, and from Dado City, . Taylor
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DENTIST
Under and try virtue of n dagree of forecioaure
Plant City, Lakeland, Bartow, Arcadia, and sale, made and entered in the above stated
Ofllce:
Yowcll Building
on the .fourteenth day of January, A. D .
- Punta Gordn, and Fort Myers, with a lino cause
1911. by Honorable Minor S. Jones, Judge of the
Court for the Seventh Judicial Circuit of
SANFORD. FLORIDA
from Tampa to • Palmetto and Drndcti- Circuit
the State of Florida. In and for Orange County, in eeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeew eeeeej ewe
chancery, in a cause therein pending, wherein
town, Manatee county.
t
L e g is la to rs

S H IP P E R S O F
Ir

SANFORD,

General Insurance Agents
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U.S. LAND OFFICE
Gainesville. Fla., February 4, lu ll
Notice is hereby given that Edwin A. Gilbert
whose posl-olUce address 1« Sanford, Florida, did.
on the 3th day of October. 1910. Die In this office
Sworn Stiitcinenl and Application, No. O7tl4l).!to
purchase the n-w Vi of s-e 1, and n-e IF of s-w I«,
Section 12. Township 21 south, Range 31 egst, TalInhntx-F meridian,'rind the limber thereon, under
Ihe provisions of the act of June 3. 1878, and acts
amendatory, known ns th e .’Tim ber and Stone
Law," nt sulii value ns might be'flxcd by appraise­
ment, und llust, pursuant to sut-b application, the
land and timber thereon liuvr been appraised nt
Five Hundred Twenty Dollars, the limber estim at­
ed 411,000 Iwnrd feet nt (5 per M. nnd 40,000
imnril fect nt $2.50 per M. und the Inml, $220 OO;
tbut »nhi nppllcanl will öfter final pruuf In Support
of npplicanari nnd »worn »inteineiit an llte IDth
day uf April, 1011, trefore the Clerk of tb ; Circuit
Court, at Orlando, Florida.
Any persutt. is atJibcfty to protesi this p u n hose
¡«■fore entry, or. inilinlc ft rnritrst nt any Imir I--fore patrnt issues. Iiy filing a nifrntiornled affidavit
In this office, alleging facts which would defeat Ihe
entry.
IIFINRY S. CHUUB.
26-Op
Register.

M E R R IE

ENGLAND

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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les Bank of Sanford, Florida
CAPITAL 8 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0

The ONLY bank in Sanford that
INSURES EVERY DOLLAR DE­
POSITED AGAINST LOSS from any
and all causes.
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PEO PLES

BANK O F SA N FO R D
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Prompt Service

Polite Service

Accurate Service

nnd will appreciate your patronage
. FQUR PER CENT allowed on Savings Deposits
Safety Dejiosit Boxes for rent
j

M. M. SMITH,
H. R. STEVENS,
. President __ Y VIcc-Pregldcnt

II. E. TOLAR
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Cashier

Peoples Bank Bldg.

DR.

E.

C . KEMP

O S T E O P A T H IC
PHYSICIAN

Sanford

HAND B R O TH E R S
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Ollice &amp; Residence 519 Magnolia Avo
Office Hours: 9 to 12; 3 lo 6
Other hours by appointment
Florida

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L IV E R Y y -F E E D and
SALES STABLE

Harnaaa and Wagorya

D lackam lthlng and H oraeahoalng

Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged •

T‘JOHNSONAN DEW M

; HEAVY HAULING AND CONTRACT!*«!— ____ ________

ATTORNEY-AT-1JVW
Practices in Stale and Federal Courts.
‘ Phon« 248

M. G. T. Building.

Why you should Use
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PHONK NO. 40.

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..IN Y O U R H O M E ..
To Prevent the Accumulation of
____file* and flllii.

ORLANDO.

A

PROPHET

or the son of a prophet are not re­
quired to predict that fhnn lands in
Orange County will never cost less.
Desirable cheap government land
has decreased so rapidly the past
few years that improved funning
land in this section have felt the
law of supply and demand and are
_tanldlv
rapidly inpwm aind_ in _ value. Don't
delay. See us today.

N. H. GARNER
Sanford, Florida /SI

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W ade W ill P^y Phon# Toll on
All O o n u tn o O rd e r«

BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES
25 BICYCLES V.
FROM H M U P T O «1*. FOR WKW

Shoe Repairing - By Machinery
Quicker, Neater and Better than the Old W ay
Same Man but New Location

mjWUA.i

ORLANDO.

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

Drink a Bottle of

G IN G E R A L E OR S O D A W A T E R
Manufactured with jture distilled water—they will prevent*illneas, aid
digestion and give you health

The Sanford Cooa Cola: Bottling C o . , Sanford,-Fla.

O F SANFORD, F L A
Only National Bank In. Oranÿ» County ...
Funds Protocted by Burglary Insurance
S a fety D eposit Oòxoa for R ent
ORGANIZED 1 8 8 7

To Destroy all Classes of Insects
und,Vermin, such as Rouches. Ants. Mosquitoes, Files,
Bedbugs, Mités, Etc,

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R O AC H PEPPER ^T

Cleans, P rotect/an d Dlsenfects
Without Harm to the User.
Quart, 7304 Half . Gallon $1.30
Gallon $2.50; Sprayer 30c

The G eo-H Jernald
Hardware Company

Sales Agents

IMftamd l(in.isi«nlMNif. aMty nlsiUrt
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T u » . Florida. '
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To Prevent Typhoid Fever.
To Keep out Mo&amp;qultoea. and to
Prevent Malaria and Dengue
Fevers.

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Sanford. Florida

Hearty McLaulin

FENOLE

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Attorneys at Law

We hpve n remedy that has a record
Is the title of u book on Socialof growing hntr nnd curing baldness
GEO.t A. DeCOTTES
,
In 03 out of every 100 cases where
ism, Coiitniiiirifi the umlerlyiiiFl
ATTORNEY a n d COUNSELLOR at LAW
used according to direct lens for n ren
principles and the most impor­
•onnble length of tlmo. That may
tant objections. For sale at
Practice In Stoic and Federal Courta
seem like, a strong statem ent—It Is.
Sanford. Fla
211 First Street, Price 1Oc Welborn Block
and wo mean It to be. nnd_ no one
should doubt It until they have put our
claims to an actual test.
THOMAS EMMET WILSON
We are so certain Itcxnll **03’’ FTnlr
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
Tonic will cure dandruff, prevent bnld
AT-LAW
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ness, stim ulate (be scalp and Imly ritots,
Late Statu A ttorney' Seventh Judidsl Circuit of
atop falling hnlr ami grow now’hair,
Florida
p
MY SPECIALTIES
that we personally give our ptfaltlre
Residences. Sanford and Svlvkn Lake *
guarantee to refund every penny paid Pickard’s Hand-Painted Chinn
us for it lu every Instance where It
Gorham's Sterling Silver
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L. G. STRINGFELLOW
does not give entire satisfaction to tho
Rogers’ Plntcd Ware
user.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ___
Elgin and Wnlthant Watches
ltoxnll "03” H air Tonic Is as pleasant
NOTARY PUBLIC
to use as clear spring wnter. It Is de­
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
lightfully perfumed, and does not
Ofllce in CiQf Hall
grease o f gum the hair. Two sizes,
60c. and fl.OO. With our guarantee
back of It, you certainly take no risk.
Bold only a t our store—Tbe llcxall Store.
ADE. THE TUNER,
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Florida Fruits «"&lt;&gt;Vegetables

DR. R. M. MASON

DR. W. E. H0USH0LDER

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Most Complete Line of Baked Goods In Florida
NO. Ill PARK AVENUE____ u _

SANFORD,

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�April 7 isti

■ft the World’s Largest end Finest Au*
dlterium — Audisnos Estlmatsd at
Savon Thousand—Which Is ths Trua
Gospel and What Must Our Crsads
' isorhloa in Ordsr to Christian
London,*« April 2.
—P a s t o r Rnasell
eddreased the huge
Oonrentlon a t .Roy­
al Albert Hall to­
night. Few preach­
ers are so w e l l
k n o w n In Oreat
B r i t a i n as h a

and {o~gire tfii more homage fiTthe
• Thsy Both Knew.
Lord. Ho adm itted the masterfulness
When the war ended' Thomas B.
of *their organization, but reminded 1 Heed went to California frith a Tagus
them that tholr Episcopacy la not plan of settling In that now country.
n o d d e d after anything shown ns In He used to tstl with Intense delight of
tha Now T estam ent It does not ereo his examination for admission to the
pretend to be any authority along th s bar of California. A young southerner
lines of Apostolic Succession. It most came before the Judge for examination
adm it th at the establishment of its
Bishopric was, a t le a st ecml-frnudnlont—a supposed emergency, born o f
error th at an Episcopal ordination
was necessary to authority to preach.
ltatlon, “No.” Then the judge turned
to Reed and asked him the same ques­
That's Sufficient,
tion. Mr. Reed with equal promptness
answered. "Tee."
“Very well,*’ said tho Judge, "you are
both admitted. Two men who can
answer that question without hesita­
tion ought to be admitted to any bar."
—Henry Cabot Lodge In Century.

*T am poor, but honest"
"Don’t w aste words.”
"Don’t w b a t r
"Don’t say ‘but honest’ "
G em s Di ff« reno*.
T es, borrow ing Is sorrow ing,
T hough th a t depends s lot,
r m v ery sure, on w h eth er y o u ’re
T h s borrow er or not.
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O n# o r th o u t h s r .

" It Is easy enough to be a great
orator.’’
"Tell me the secret?"
, "You simply arrange words In a
beautiful cluster.’’
"Yes,"
"And then deliver thorn frith appro“And wait for the npplauso?"
"Or the vegetables."

Sanford Building &amp; Loan
Paying
Rent!

M A K E ^s I T
GEO. It. TERNALD
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President

Home

Vary Simple.
A rather simple looking lad bolted
before a blacksmith's shop ou his way
home from school and eyed tho doings
of tho proprietor with much Interest
The brawny smith, dissatisfied frith
the boy's curiosity, held a piece of redhot iron suddenly under tho young­
ster’s nose, hoping to make him beat
a hasty re tre a t
" If you’ll giro tne half a -dollar I’ll
lick it," said tho lad. The smith took from his pocket half
a dollar and held It o a t
The simple looking youngster took
the coin, licked I t dropped it In his
pocket and slowly walked away willsMaking Life Worth "Livin’.?.
„
The other day I beheld a woman
whose husband earns something loss
than $200 a mouth purchasing her sea­
son’s wardrobe. Into It went ono hat
a t $S0 and another at ISO. H er neighbors in the fiat building admired and
envied. One of tho bolder wondered.
Wen, i c a m help 1r." eaia Mra. jott
"I Just toll ilr. Jones life Isn’t worth
livin’ If I.c a n ’t have w hat I w a n t" —
Atlantic.

I Association
e a s y

A. P. CONNELLY
•Sec’y L Irrst,

W E W A N T TO S E L L Y O U YOUR

W,e have Hot Bread and Rolls for Supper
Cake Fresh Every Day

A ll White Help and Everything Clean

A Trial will Convince You of the
Quality •

C. A. DOßBINS,

Hope For- a Poor Glri,
"England Is .about to create 600
more lords”
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WHY HESITATE?
’Think of what?*’ \
"Why, they will bo on the bargain An Offsr That Involves No Risk For
counter."
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W« are so positive our remedy will
H a rd J o b . .
completely relieve constipation, no
"Money mode him."
m atter bow chroulc_JL.rnfUL.Jae, that
" It did?”
,
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we offer to furnish it free of all cost
"Yes.”
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If It falls.
"Must have taken an awful lot."
Constipation Is caused by weakness
of
the nerves and' muscles of the large
.With an A x ,
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Intestines or dcscondlug colon. To ex­
"One of my hens has quit'lay
pect a -cure you must therefore tone
"W hat are you doing about It
tip and strengthen those organs and
"Laying for her.
restore them to healthier activity.
1■ We want you to try Itexall Orderlies
Uncertain. • .
on our guarantee^ They are eaten like
W hen w om an v o te tho polls w ill close,
* A nd than tha man who’ a lw a y s k now s
candy, sud sro particularly Ideal for
J u st how resu lts are bound to sw in g
children. Thay act dlroctly on the
About It, w ill not k n ow a th in g.
nerves' and ' muscles of the bowels.
P olled ca refu lly the d istrict m ay
T hey have a neutral action on the oth­
B*«*s h**n before election d a y J
er organa or glands. They do not purgo
T o find how each to Iran Inclined. .. .
or cause auy inconvenience w h a te v e r
” But can't a w om an ch an ge her mind?
They will positively overcome chronic
Hho m ay h a v e been determ ined to
or
habitual constipation and the m yr­
P roceed to v o to her ballot' true
iads of associate or dependant chronic
F o r Jones, but Is th at up and dow n
Bure proof aha w ill not vata fo r D row n?
ailments.' Try Itexall O rderlies,at our
risk. Two sixes, 10c. and 25c. Bold
S he m a y h ave been determ ined, se t,
only, a t our *t?re—The Itexall Store.
Dut It w ould not be sa fe to b et ,

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T h a t aba, regard less of advloe,
M ay not h ave sh ifted onpe or tw loe.
In th e b egin n in g sh e had th ou gh t
T o cast her little v o te Unbought
F o r one w ho w hen sh e ca m e to look
A llow ed h is w lfs to be th e cook, .
. A dosen reason s m igh t be found
T o cau se a sh iftin g all around.
Hho m igh t d iscover o'er too 1st«
l i e didn't w ear h is n eck tie straigh t.
W e'll h s v e to reckon w ith all th is
' W hen w om an en ters Into bliss,
. F o r sh e'll be governed an yh ow
■ T h e sa m e .as m en a re governed hew ,

No mare than man can put askls----- .
H is prejudice cab w om an bide
T h s llttls Item thfci appeals,
And s h s w ill v o te tho w s y aha feel«.

The Florida Grower
and. fruit grower*,
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folk* who w*nt to know about Florid*.
Weekly, f t .00 per year: monthly*
25c. Send 10c for * ten-issue trial aubunMb ri^ Shoppy,, B r ig h t Ct$*W

TH E FLORIDA GROWER
• 0 0 F lorida A ve. - Tam pa, F Is.

"The FLORIDA GROWER*«!
mailing cards fra« to all deslrini
joost Florida on Post Card Day,

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Just ,a few lots left and they
be bought for one-third their
tual value,
easy terms. 1o
wait is but to lose, so come, look

SHOES

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B aptist! and Disciples should see
tha absurdity of Tfalmlug that only
tha w ater immersed 'We members of
the Church of Christ, for thus, accord­
ing to their theory, they would be
* y « t " r to eternal torture as unsaved
• £ of their Christian brethren who
had not been Immersed. Surely Bapn ets and Disciples, therefore, may be
expected to promptly and heartily re­
pudiate these test features of their
The Methodist Oread was next ex­
amined, It was commended for the
prominence It gives to tho Lore of
God and His forboorance with the
misrepresentations of those who hon­
estly seek to be His children. The
speaker asked the Methodist brethren

300 pair Men's high cut Patent Leather, Gun Metol and
Tan Calf Shoesi$3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 values now reduced
down to $2.85.
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400 pair Ladies' Patent Leather Oxford, ankle strap punipe
$3.00 amid $330 values reduced down to $2.85.

Good road to the Property, good Sr
sidewalks through the Property!
and good people living on the l\

300 pair Ladies' Vici Kid, Black and Tan Oxfords $2.00
and $2.50 values reduced to $1.85.
These Shoes must be removed by the 15th of ApriL So
Ladies’ and Gentlemen come early before your size is sold.

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Marks Real Estate Agency, Agents.

�TH E SANFORD

IN SANFO RD— Lite is Worth Living

Number 35

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. APRIL 14. 1911

ALL AROUND FLORIDA
The General Mews of “The Lanci
*__ 1 of-Flow ers.
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CULLED J/ROM TH E S TA TE PRESS

IMPORTANT NOTICE
Citizens of Sanford Should Not Be Mis­
led In Signing Petition
A petition circulated by tlte promoters of
the town of Sunfortj Heights, usking tho
members of the legislature to delay action
upon tho Sanford charter bill if the matter
can be left to popular vote. They are
asking residents of the present City of
Sanford to sign this and arc securing
signatures. *
It is solely for the purpose of defeating,
not so much the present charter bill, but
to prevent the annexation of tfic outside
territory at any cost. If a popular election
upon the question of annexation of terri­
tory was tlcsircd, this could be had with­
in twenty days; because, under the election
lows of Sanford, the rail for an election
need only be advertised for two weeks.
The very fact that lids petition is being
carried around by the leaders in the' San­
ford Heights movement is an absolutely
good reason why no resident ol the city
of Sanford should sign it. It. is only
meant to prevent the ^annexation of
territory.
A meeting is pilled by the Commercial
Club to be held next Wednesday night
for the public discussion of this charter
bill and its concomttant- measure«-now
pending before the legislature, and if the
persons circulating ibis i&gt;etition were not
bent on mischief, they could ut least
await the result of n public discussion.

A LINE ABOUT SANFORD

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HOSPITAL E0R SANE0RD

NEWS OF THE WORLD

Assured by Activity of Ladles and Gen-

KansasrMan W rites About This 'croslty or Holden {teal Estate Co.
Items of Interest Gleaned From
Section of State
• The ladies of Sanford (God bless them)
•\ Various Sources

OUR REAL ESTATE MEN PRAISED

Epitome of the Week's Most Im­
Short History Of Sanford That Gives
portant ttappenlnfs In the
Few Salient Facts On
State's Domain..
The Situation
On FYankUn street, Tampa's chelf busi­
The Sterling (Kansas) Bulletin gives
ness thoroughfare Tuesday afternoon,
following interesting account of a trip to
^ósiah Richardson, one of the best known
Florida that included Sanford:
,
real estate men in tho state, shot several
Still pushing southward, we camo. to
times with a pistol a t L. D. Geiger. also
Sanford. At the. depot a big sign an­
a well known real estate dealer. Oho of
nounces "The Celery City’*. This one
the shots took effect in Mr. Geiger's right
vegetable has made Sanfprd famous« and
foot., inflicting slight injuries, but the
in order to impress tho passing visitor, a
others went wild. That some of the shots
stand along the train platform contains
did not'strike spectators is almost a
bunches of- this succulent wljlte vegetable,
miracle, as tire street was crowded.
it Is ice cold und fs flanked with dishes
- Rear Admiral Hutch Code, a Floridian,
of salt. It is free to every one who wishes
is one of the biggest men in the United
to. sample it. nn&lt;T the passengers who
States Navy today. He won his place
have been riding through the sandy
through sheer merit and deserves nil
pine forests and sweltering in stuffy cars
honors that have accorded him.
lose no time in "falling to." A brightCounty commissioners of Gadsden comieyed- young lady presides and answers all
ly have decided that a new court house
questions. A ’ sign reads, "Ask Solly
shall be erected at Quincy, to cost nbput
Ray; shfrknowa:V* Sally's smiles are de­
$60,000, and the matter of raising tho
livered impartially, but the honey of her
money to pay for It, by direct tax levy
words ure for Sanford alone.
or by floating a bond issue, will be sub­
The city is too tempting to pass by, it
mitted t&lt;£the people of thp county at an
is situated ot tho bead of navigation
early day.
of the St. John river, whldi rises in
The Titusville Star tells of the |&gt;robuble
To the People of Sanford
the southern part of the -state and
establishment of a steamship servico be­ ' The undersigned officials of the town flows "northward'* for over ono hundred
tween Jacksonville and Miami, by tire of Goldsboro, and representing Its citizens, miles, parallelling the Atlantic coast line.
inside routed *"
appeal to the citizens of the city of San­ ‘Sten’mcrs load at SanTonTimcJ Jfcllvcr their
Lee county is being Urged by- tho Fort ford for aid nnd syinimlliy in protecting cargoes*- irf'D nlilm w er'N ew York and
Myers Press to bold n fair next season. our town from spoliation or destruction us Boston. In addition, two railrtmds con­
•It should by oil means, and the sjiowing the result of a .plan on the part of your test for the products of the soil. Sanford
would be attractive enough to draw a City officials to procure from the present lias, without cfTort, what Kansas City is
largò crowd from all parts of the state.
legislature an amended charter, whereby spending a million and a half to*obtain—
The Palatka News has brought forth the corporate limits will be so extended water transportation ami freight rates
Dr. E. S. Crill of Palutka and Hon. Fred ns to include the town of Goldsboro and bused upon the lowest boat charges.
T. Myers uf Tallahassee as strong guber­ thus destroy our corporate existence.
Everywhere around Sanford are celery
natorial timber.
' This town was duly incorporated about gardens of one, two und three acres, it
twenty years ago and it has ever since was going to market by the train load.'
NEW RECLINING CHAIR CARS
regularly maintained Its official corporate The side tracks were filled witli refriger­
existence, performing uil the duties of a ator cars. Men, women and diildron were
Just Put Into Service on th e Atlantic
pulling and packing it. Whites, blacks
municipality.
,
Coast Line
Wa.liuvo always been and we arc now und chocolates were busy. It Is packed
These cars are equipped with all metal
pcuccnMe; orderly and law abiding In crates—125 stalks to a crate. It sells
trucks, steel wheels, and heavy steel uncommunity. We appealed to your coun­ delivered ut the curs for »1.25 pur crato.
derframes fitted with friction drnft gcur cil, protesting against ..the promised action As high as u thousand crates to the acre
and heavy buffing device to prevent so fur as ¡1 ofTected the interests of this are raised in good yenrt. Sometimes the
shock. Ttie air brakes are the Intest im­
town but bur up|&gt;cul was unheeded. We price has been S1.CO to »2.00 per crate.
proved apparatus of the Wcsilnghous Air
now apponl to you. citizens of Sanford, The stories of big profits in the Industry
Brake Company known as the High Speed
for your help in this matter. We ore ure built around the returns on these good
Brake, The cars are sixty feet In length,
proud of the prosperity and development years. 'But tills section has tiie celery
and have a handsome exterior appearance;
of your city; but it is no good reason that, mania, and the. visitor has to givo ids
the gothic windows being arranged' to
because* you are big, you should swallow wife Ids jiocket book and stuff Ids ears
give the effect of a Pullman parlor car.
up our town just because we ure little. witli cotton to keep from being encfilinted
The interior finish is mahogany with u
There can be- no just charge brought by liy! song of the piren. Gross returns
delicate line inlay and tasteful parquetry
against us to justify the abolishment or of »10(10 to »2000 per acre sounds mighty
over the piers bet ween t the windows, in
overthrow of our corporate existence. If big. A number of Kansas people have
addition to the double floor there is a
It Is done in the way proposed it will lie settled around Sanford, Wichita contribut­
deafening floor provided to reduce the
an Instance of the .tyrannical use eF ing n large number of these. A land
noise of the car when in motion. The
■night, of power, and because we ure few company operating in that city bus
floor covering is of Wilton Brussels. The and feeble. Surely you will not justify directed one of the many streanis of
seats are the latest design .„of reclining
home seekers.
*
tind uphold such a proceedlngf
cliaira upholstered in green frieze plush.
The
rcfll
estate
dealer
reully deserves
We have acquired some properly as a
The window sash are double to uvold
mure
praise
than
lie
gencraly
receives.
town. We own our own house, school ami
drafts and to exclude dust and smoke.
While
working
for
jvolits,
be
sings
of thi^
tidier corjxjrate property. Wo feel il pride
The cars are provided witli ample ruck
In our town organization and earnestly country's good points. He is like the
for hand baggage. The lighting is especial wish to preserve i t .. To swullow us up in sweet voiced mocking bird heard in every
ly brilliant being the intes^ fortii of
the certiorate ijnyts of Sanford will add treetop in Florida. In Ids repertoire, be
Pintsch mantle lamp with corona shades, very little to'Suiiffir^'u'ml take a great has gathered the best of every tale lie
which produce (ho softest diffusion there­ deal from us, ;Tt will impose U|xm us a bus lu-ard of tiie country's products, of
of. There are two women's retiring cditipart of the burden of^yuur bonded and ils fruits und flowers, of Its climate and
parintents, one a' toilet r (Oom equipped
other Indebtedness ahjl add heavily to soil und water, und of the success of the
with two large mirrors, and dresser, and
uur burden of taxaiitinrjvhile we reap no farmer and vegetable grower. His song
white porcelain waahstautia witli running material beiicflt. (hereby. We shall make is always joyous._ In the morning be
water; the oilier is provided tAtli sanitary
our appeal to the legislature in tins be­ greets the home-seekers with a cordial
convenience flushed with water, the same
half and beg that you, tho justice loving welcome and ut noontide rests with him
as Pullman cars. In the other end of the
citizens of Sanford, will givo us such sup­ in tho cooling shade. At evening ne
cor is a large smoking compartment. In
port us you can and we shall be ever soothes the wearied traveler witli a lullaby
one corner of whicli it a white porcelain
as soft and sweet as tiie nlgbt-ia-gale's
grateful to you.
with running water. There Is also a
G. W. Bknton. President Gouncil call (u ils mate. Without the real estate
men's saloon with a sanitary convenience
-MrD. Bett.swr. Mayor Goldsboro utan. Florida would still be an unknown
as iescrlbotl'nbover“
land to thousands wlio have learned to
35-4tc
T. T. Gkckn.To n Clerk.
Special attention has been giveu to
appreciate its delightful winter climate
Expenses
to ventilation by,means of roof ventilators
and its wonderful resources.
which automatically change the air in
In every town the Observer visited In
Congnismbh Clark of Florida dropped
the car and keep it fresh and pleasant. a small bomb among hip colleagues ja tins Florida it was the real estate man who
Tito heating is what is known as the bouse on Monday w hyf he Introduced a was his best friend. Ids guide and coun­
Vapor System which is so arranged us to resolution the effect of tyhlch was to cut selor. In some places we were told, that
prevent the overheating of the car and off the pay roil a large number of useless land companies were selling white sand
affords n mild pleasant temperature. employes and to save tho government and blue sky, or swamps and lakes, but
Special care has been exercised In the about »50,000 n year. No sooner hod the every .pnwpotitlon we saw bad some good
design or the springs and tho cars ride as object of the resolution been stated than points. In one case an enthusiastic real
softly as a Pullman car.
*•• *
members flocked to. tho clerk's desk to estate man declared, "This climate la
see for themselves who was tu b e hurt if worth »500 an acre". Believing this, be
Tom Johnson Dies
April 10.—Tom L. Johnson, twice con­ it passed. Almost immediately there did not hesitate to ask »50 an acre for as
gressman fro m -the Twenty-brat Ohio was objection frem-Chaiumui..Ufldtnyfiail poor a place of soli as the sandy bed of
district, four times mayor of Cleveland,_ of tho ways and mdans committee. Mr. the Arkansas river. The land hi* inter 1ms
champion of »-cent street railway fores Clark claimed the resolution was privileged. his faults, but be Is helping tu till up the
and prominent odvocate of the single tax Representative Underwood, of Alabama, Florida peninsula.
At Sanford as well as other points in
theories of the late Henry George, died in the majority floor leader, Insisted it wasn’t.
Florida,
artesian water is found at -a
ids apartments at 8:45 o'clock Monday Speuker Clark took Mr. Underwood's view
depth
of
75 to 150 feet. This enables
and
sustained
a
point
of
order
against
uight after a long illness. Death was
every
om
i to have an irrigation on his
the
resolution
referring
to
the
committee
caused by drrosis of the liver. He was
- own place. Water awl sunshine are two
on accounts for oootfd«
67 y e a n old.
An

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have formed a temporary Hospital Asso­
ciation to provide for emergency cases,
either ol accident, Injury or rillness. HAPPENINGS DURING TH E WEEK
They have collected between four and
five hundred dollars in cash. Tiie Hohjgn
Real Estate Company have given,'fíat a Hefe the Readers Will Find n Brief
Historical Spring Flowing
lot, but sufficient land for present and
For Hurried'Readers
prospective needs, wiiich is to bo selected
Judging
by the increase Itf Chicago, S t
with the assistance of n committee of
Louis
nnd
other cities where 'municipal
physicians nnd immediately deeded in
trust for hospital purposes, pending (he elections have been held recently, the
permanent organization of die' Hospital socialists are gaining ground rapidly. In
Chicago they polled 24,000- votes, whiah
Association.
Tjic ladies arc preparing a plan to sub­ is double the number cast at the last
mit to a meeting bf tho association, soon election, and in S t Louis they.cast 1270,
to.Uncalled, to make a permanent orgun* which was fifteen per cent of the total. *
ization, whçn actual work will be begun.
Dr. IL Clark Hyde, who was. convicted
Who will be members of the organization after a sensational ¿ftal for murdering
and participare in the organlzationf Ev­ Col. Thomas II. Swope, the millionaire
erybody Is invited und should bccoma philanthropist, at Kansas City, has granted
members. a
a new trial by the Missouri supreme court
Tiie membership fee is one dollar and sitting jolJ efferson City. Hyde has been
everybody in Sanford and the celery delta' in the county jail at Kansas City nearly
east and west, should join, as well as our a year, following his sentence to life im­
friends and visiturs. At least n thousand prisonment.
names should he enrolled In the next ten ' It seegis that Chas. A. Compton of St.
rlays^prior tu the meeting. This would Louis must bo married before October,
insure one wing of the building. In ad­ 1011. If he has no wife beforh that time
dition to tho regular .members paying tie will forfeit an inheritance of »23,00(1,.
one dollar it is expected thfktonc hundred willed to him,by Ills grandfather, Richard
names will be secured wlio will pay omj Cortptbn.
dollar per month tu the support of the hos­
A Missouri young woman has proved
pital. It wil) bo remembered that most that a woman'» “sphere" is d very elastic
of the patrons will be willing and abbs to thing b)l going into the Helds and perpay for the treatment received. We have forming a man's work on her own *farm.
emcienrftüKgeons and piiysicidmTwhôziô She Is Miss Loretta Judsoii. twenty-four
doubt will take turn about in visiting the years did, of Caddo, Webster County.
indigent and all will hnve a place to care
An amendment which is like to bring
for special cases.
the question of what tiie Christian Science
Citizens, this is a necessity. Tho loss
religion Is, squarely before the courts. Is
of one valuable life from appendicitis or
to bo made to' tho papers In tho suit
accident that a hospital could have saved
brought in New Hampshire, by the sonwould cost more tiian (lie hospital. What
and udopted son of Mrs. Mary Baker lome Is safe from iljo ncod or one. Is
Eddy against the executor of her will
yoursT The ladies propose to call on ev­
and ofllcers if tlm First Church of Christ,
ery one, but do not wait tor be solicited.
Scientist, of Boston! 1
Send your dollar to Mrs. A. T. Rossettcr.
Only fifty-four, bodies of the 128 victims
secretary, or Mrs. G. H. Fcrnnld, treasurer,
and a membership card will be mailed known to hnve perished in the Pratt City
Coal Company's mlno, tiad been brought
you. .
.
out up to Wednesday. Sixteen other
bodies aro a t the bollum of- the pit and
S ta te ttifoi7 nat(on Bureau
The development of the state of Floridn will be brought to the surface at once.
and the injury wrought our fair peninsula
Stealing Chickens at Oviedo *
by mis-statements of uone too pa«ticulur
Recent.hen-roqst robberies at Oviedo
colonization companies, certainly merits
have caused a little detective work to be
the establishment of a stare bureau of in­
done nnd it appears that the depredators
formation muintuined at the expeuse of
are not poor people at all, but a small
the state und to bo free from every form
gang of sneak thieves belonging to tho
of political influence.
If a prospectus claims flowing, wctls "best families" uml tliut their work bus
where flowing well ure not obtainable, been going on for several years, it began
the bureau should have power to cause -us "pillau parlies," which were thought of
us boyish pranks, though the destruction
(tie truth to be told or take such action
of
fowls wits so wanton and wasteful
as would lead to prosecution for using the
that several gltlzcns suffered severely,
mails 'to defraud: ' Advertisements and
and in particular Cupt. Christiansen had
prospectuses could he sent to the bureau
to give up his large chicken ranch as a
for endorsement would greatly add to the
means of livelihood. Tiie regular pillau
value of such publicity and in time uonparties were soon given up, but the
endorsed untruthful, booklets Would cease
young men have kept on making occato. be 'published.
nluu id raids even to the present day.
Ttie bureau. could furnish inormation
Most of tliein ure ufrnid^of being caught,
regarding the whole *of . Florida or any
so the actual stealing« is usually done
part of it a's asked for b)I. Northern pcoby two individuals, ono of wham keeps
plc.
-w.
There are many other details that could watch while tiie fuller hags the fowls.
It is (0 *1)0 hoped that by and by al 1
be worked out which would tend re free
these
young men will realize that steal­
the slate from much harmful publicity.
ing is no longer an amusing prank after
No better man comes to the Herohi's
the thieves' hnJo arrived fll so-called
mind than Percy J \ Vyle, the wall known
author editor of Jacksonville. '.JMr,Vyle ik years of discretion, and also that while a
known throughout (lie state both in- per­ secret may be safe with one person, a
son and by reason of ’his numberless, second 1 usually makes it the property of
booklets for development companies and eleven and a third one makes 111, when
it cad hardly be called a secret a t all.
municipalities.
Dy tiie nature of bis business Mr. .Vylo
Fire at Winter Garden
is unpredjudlced and has no ax to grind '. A disastrous fire occurred at Winter
about any aaotlom Ha .knows Florida Garden last Tuesday night. The* low is
thoroughly anil stands well with all lijóse estimated at »15,000 to »20,000, with only_
wlio have the development of tiie State about $5,000 to »7,000 iiifurauce.. .Those
at heart.
wlio Iqse heavily by the fire are L. Miller,
Whoever takes charge, tiie Herald be-- Dillard &amp; Boyd, building and Undertaking
lieves that the establishment of a bureau parlors, Croft &amp;. Jones, building and goods,
or similar institution by the State should Mrs. A. E , Jones, building, Roper’s meat
be une of the most important questions market, Jr J. Vinlng, meat market, Griner
brought up at« Tallahassee,
,
Brothers, L.- D. Jones. Winter Garden
Pharmacy, and two barber shops. It took
of tiie requisites for successful fanning. hard fighting to save tiie little city from
—
*
Soil is the third necessity. . Whatever the entire destruction.
Florida soil lacks InessdulaU, is supplied
Sanford Hospital Association
with fertilizers. It is fed regularly like a
hog or steer being mude ready, for mar­
ket. No matter «rliut Is being grown—
vegetable or fruit, “ the best results ~hre la uttM Cumui iMlsu hum jema »hew, ...... ¡—
AddJtioual T at Bay Ksoetpu Han £ 3 ......
obtained by tiie use of fertilizers. The Joe Carneree donarne Mar. 2 0 ..« ............. M&gt;
ILF.
Koblinoli. ,l- - ", " .................. Ì l i
cost of these run from »20To"*r»7’j "per Arum »mou»
" * ff. 1 _____ I___ I | j
Bur»
»«clavad
from fifty member»,
acre, but tiie farmer here says that is
only ton investment It brings sure re­
turns. It is the long seasdn—practically I r u U1U ordered paid..
Balance ou b a n d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 427.00
the whole year« which makes tilling ,the
Mm, (ìw. IL Fonçai*,
sod to profitable here.
T maturar.

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                    <text>April 7 isti

■ft the World’s Largest end Finest Au*
dlterium — Audisnos Estlmatsd at
Savon Thousand— Which Is ths Trua
Gospel and What Must Our Crsads
' isorhloa in Ordsr to Christian
London,*« A p ril 2.
—P a s t o r Rnasell
eddreased the huge
Oonrentlon a t .R o y­
al A lb e rt H a ll to ­
night. F e w preach­
ers a re so w e l l
k n o w n In O reat
B r ita in
as h a

and {o ~ g ir e t f i i more hom age fiT t h e
• T h sy Both Knew.
Lord. H o adm itted the masterfulness
W hen the w a r en ded' Thom as B.
o f * their organization, but reminded 1 Heed w en t to C aliforn ia frith a Tagus
them that tholr Episcopacy la not plan o f settlin g In that now country.
n o d d e d a fte r anything shown ns In
H e used to tstl w ith Intense delight o f
tha N o w T e s ta m e n t I t does not e re o
his exam ination fo r admission to the
pretend to be any au th ority alon g ths bar o f Californ ia. A young southerner
lines o f A postolic Succession. It m ost cam e before the Judge fo r exam ination
adm it that the establishm ent o f its
Bishopric w as, a t le a s t ecml-frnudnlont—a supposed em ergency, born o f
error that an Episcopal ordination
w a s necessary to authority to preach.
ltatlon, “ No.” Then the ju d ge turned
to Reed and asked him the sam e ques­
That's Sufficient,
tion. Mr. Reed w ith equal promptness
answered. " T e e ."
“ V e ry well,*’ said tho Judge, "y o u are
both adm itted.
T w o men w ho can
answ er that question w ithou t hesita­
tion ought to be adm itted to any bar."
—H en ry Cabot L o d ge In Century.

*T am poor, but h o n e s t"
"D o n ’t w a ste w ords.”
"D o n ’t w b a t r
"D o n ’t sa y ‘ but h on est’ "
Gems Di ff« reno*.
Tes, borrowing Is sorrowing,
Though that depends s lot,
r m very sure, on whether you’re
Ths borrower or not.
• y
On# o r tho uthsr.
" I t Is easy enough to be a grea t
orator.’ ’
" T e l l m e the secret?"
, "Y o u sim ply arran ge w ords In a
beau tifu l cluster.’ ’
"Y e s ,"
"A n d then d e liv e r thorn frith appro“ A n d w a it fo r the npplauso?"
" O r the vegetables."

Hope For- a Poor Glri,
"E n gla n d Is .about to create 600
m ore lo rd s ”
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“ Think o f t h a t ’ ’
\
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’ T h in k o f what?*’
\
" W h y , they w ill bo on the bargain
counter."
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■ -\, ■•
Hard Job. .
"M o n e y m ode him ."
" I t did?”
,
'
"Y e s .”
'
"M u st h ave taken an a w fu l lo t."
.With an Ax,
\
"O ne o f m y hens has q u it'la y
"W h a t are you doing about It
" L a y in g fo r her.
Uncertain. • .
When woman vote tho polls will close,
* And than tha man who’ always knows
Just how results are bound to swing
About It, will not know a thing.
Polled carefully the district may
B*«*s h**n before election dayJ
T o find how each to Iran Inclined. .. .
” But can't a woman change her mind?
Hho may have been determined to
Proceed to voto her ballot' true
For Jones, but Is that up and down
Bure proof aha will not vata for Drown?
She may have been determined, set,
Dut It would not be safe to bet ,
That aba, regardless of advloe,
May not have shifted onpe or twloe.
In the beginning she had thought
T o cast her little vote Unbought
For one who when she came to look
Allowed his wlfs to be the cook, .
. A dosen reasons might be found
T o cause a shifting all around.
Hho might discover o'er too 1st«
lie didn't wear his necktie straight.
W e'll hsve to reckon with all this
' When woman enters Into bliss,
. For she'll be governed anyhow
■ The same .as men are governed hew,
N o mare than man can put askls----- .
H is prejudice cab woman bide
Ths llttls Item thfci appeals,
And shs will vote tho w sy aha feel«.

Paying
Rent!

GEO. It. TERNALD

W en, i cam help 1r." eaia Mra.

A. P. CONNELLY

President

\

Home

V a ry Simple.
A rath er sim ple looking lad bolted
before a blacksm ith's shop ou his w a y
hom e from school and eyed tho doings
o f tho proprietor w ith much In terest
T h e braw n y smith, dissatisfied frith
the boy's curiosity, held a piece o f redhot iron suddenly under tho you ng­
ster’s nose, hoping to m ake him beat
a hasty r e tr e a t
" I f you ’ ll g ir o tne h a lf a -dollar I ’ ll
lick it," said tho lad. T h e sm ith took from his pocket h a lf
a dollar and held It o a t
T h e sim ple looking youngster took
the coin, licked I t dropped it In his
pocket and s lo w ly w a lk ed a w a y wills-

Making L ife W orth " L iv in ’.?.
„
T h e oth er day I beheld a wom an
w hose husband earns som ething loss
than $200 a mouth purchasing h er sea­
son’s w ardrobe. In to It w ent ono hat
a t $S0 and another at ISO. H e r neighbors in the fiat building adm ired and
envied. One o f tho bolder wondered.

Sanford Building &amp; Loan
I Association
M A K E ^s I T e a s y
•Sec’ y L Irrs t,

W E W ANT TO SELL YOU YOUR
W,e have Hot Bread and Rolls for Supper
Cake Fresh Every D a y

A ll White Help and Everything Clean

A Trial will Convince You of the
Quality •

jott

" I Just toll il r . Jones life Isn’t w orth
liv in ’ I f I.c a n ’ t h ave w h a t I w a n t " —
A tlan tic.

C. A. DOßBINS,

M anager

W H Y H E S IT A T E ?
An Offsr That Involves No Risk For
These.W ho Accept It
W « a re so p ositive our rem edy w ill
com pletely relieve constipation, no
m atter bow chroulc_JL.rnfUL.Jae, that
w e o ffe r to furnish it fr e e o f all cost
I f It fa lls .
Constipation Is caused by weakness
o f the nerves and' muscles o f the large
Intestines o r dcscondlug colon. T o e x ­
pect a -cure you must th erefore tone
tip and strengthen those organs and
restore them to healthier a ctivity.
1■ W e w ant you to try Itexall O rderlies
on our guarantee^ T h ey a re eaten like
candy, sud sro particu larly Ideal fo r
children. T h a y act dlroctly on the
n erves' and ' muscles o f the bowels.
T h e y have a neutral action on the oth­
er organa or glands. T h ey do not purgo
o r cause auy inconvenience w h a t e v e r
T h ey w ill positively overcom e chronic
o r habitual constipation and the m y r­
iads o f associate o r dependant chronic
ailments.' T r y Itexall O rd erlies,a t our
risk. T w o sixes, 10c. and 25c. Bold
only, a t our *t? re —T h e Itex a ll Store.

The Florida Grower
and. fruit grower*, /o r
jPrwj trucker»
------ --—
folk* who w*nt to know about Florid*.
Weekly, ft.00 per year: monthly*
25c. Send 10c for * ten-issue trial aub-

unMb ri^

Shoppy,, B r ig h t Ct$*W

THE FLORIDA GROWER
• 0 0 Florida Ave. - Tampa, FIs.

"T h e FLORIDA G R O W E R * «!
mailing cards fra « to all deslrini
joost Florida on Post Card Day,

1"ke
15 T■
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;f^j*l■ ShLOW
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Suburban
r

Property
Near
Saiifôrd

Just ,a few lots left and they
be bought for one-third their
tual value,
easy terms. 1o
wait is but to lose, so come, look

SHOES

« ) . .
B a p tis t! and Disciples should see
tha absurdity o f Tfalm lug that only
tha w a te r im m ersed 'W e m em bers o f
the Church o f Christ, fo r thus, accord­
ing to th eir theory, they w ould be
* y « t " r t o eternal tortu re as unsaved
• £ o f th e ir Christian brethren w ho
had not been Im mersed. Surely Bapnets and Disciples, therefore, m ay be
expected to prom ptly and h ea rtily re­
pudiate these test fea tu res of th eir

The Methodist Oread was next ex­
amined, It was commended for the
prominence It gives to tho Lore of
God and His forboorance with the
misrepresentations of those who hon­
estly seek to be His children. The
speaker asked the Methodist brethren

300 pair Men's high cut Patent Leather, Gun Metol and
Tan Calf Shoesi$3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 values now reduced
down to $ 2 .8
5.
,;v
‘T'
.
400 pair Ladies' Patent Leather Oxford, ankle strap punipe
$3.00 amid $330 values reduced down to $ 2 .8 5 .

Good road to the Property, good Sr
sidewalks through the Property!
and good people living on the l\

300 pair Ladies' Vici Kid, Black and Tan Oxfords $2.00
and $2.50 values reduced to $1.85.
These Shoes must be removed by the 15th of ApriL
Ladies’ and Gentlemen come early before your size is sold.

So

SHOE PARLOR
319 W . First
S tre et
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Sanford.
Florida
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Improvement Company
O ffice

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F irst Street O pposite Postoflice

Marks Real Estate Agency, Agents.

�THE SANFORD
IN SANFORD—Lite

Number 35

The General Mews of “The Lanci
*__1 of-Flowers.
'

CULLED J/ROM TH E S TA TE PRESS
Im ­

portant ttappenlnfs In the
State's Domain..
On FYankUn street, Tam pa's chelf busi­
ness thoroughfare Tuesday afternoon,
^ósiah Richardson, one o f the best known
real estate men in tho state, shot several
times with a pistol at L. D. Geiger. also
a well known real estate dealer. Oho of
the shots took effect in Mr. Geiger's right
foot., inflicting slight injuries, but the
others went wild. That some o f the shots
did n o t'strik e spectators is almost a
miracle, as tire street was crowded.
- Rear Adm iral Hutch Code, a Floridian,
is one of the biggest men in the United
States Navy today. H e won his place
through sheer merit and deserves nil
honors that have accorded him.
County commissioners of Gadsden comily have decided that a new court house
shall be erected at Quincy, to cost nbput
$60,000, and the matter o f raising tho
money to pay for It, by direct tax levy
or by floating a bond issue, will be sub­
mitted t&lt;£the people o f thp county at an
early day.
The Titusville Star tells o f the |&gt;robuble
establishment o f a steamship servico be­
tween Jacksonville and Miami, by tire
inside routed
*"
Lee county is being Urged by- tho Fort
Myers Press to bold n fair next season.
•It should by oil means, and the sjiowing
would be attractive enough to draw a
largò crowd from all parts of the state.
The Palatka News has brought forth
Dr. E. S. Crill o f Palutka and Hon. Fred
T. Myers uf Tallahassee as strong guber­
natorial timber.

NEW RECLINING CHAIR CARS
Just Put In to S ervic e on t h e A tlan tic
Coast Line
These cars are equipped with all metal
trucks, steel wheels, and heavy steel underframes fitted with friction drnft gcur
and heavy buffing device to prevent
shock. Ttie air brakes are the Intest im ­
proved apparatus o f the Wcsilnghous Air
Brake Company known as the High Speed
Brake, The cars are sixty feet In length,
and have a handsome exterior appearance;
the gothic windows being arranged' to
give the effect o f a Pullman parlor car.
The interior finish is mahogany with u
delicate line inlay and tasteful parquetry
over the piers bet ween t the windows, in
addition to the double floor there is a
deafening floor provided to reduce the
noise o f the car when in motion. The
floor covering is o f Wilton Brussels. The
seats are the latest design .„of reclining
cliaira upholstered in green frieze plush.
The window sash are double to uvold
drafts and to exclude dust and smoke.
The cars are provided witli ample ruck
for hand baggage. The lighting is especialt
ly brilliant being the intes^ fortii o f
Pintsch mantle lamp with corona shades,
which produce (ho softest diffusion there­
of. There are two women's retiring cditiparintents, one a' toilet r (Oom equipped
with two large mirrors, and dresser, and
white porcelain waahstautia witli running
water; the oilier is provided tAtli sanitary
convenience flushed with water, the same
as Pullman cars. In the other end of the
cor is a large smoking compartment. In
one corner o f whicli it a white porcelain
with running water. There Is also a
men's saloon with a sanitary convenience
as iescrlbotl'n b over“
Special attention has been giveu to
to ventilation by,means o f roof ventilators
which automatically change the air in
the car and keep it fresh and pleasant.
Tito heating is what is known as the
Vapor System which is so arranged us to
prevent the overheating o f the car and
affords n mild pleasant temperature.
Special care has been exercised In the
design or the springs and tho cars ride as
softly as a Pullman car.
*•• *

Tom Johnson Dies
April 10.— Tom L. Johnson, twice con­
gressman fr o m -t he T wenty-brat Ohio
district, four times mayor of Cleveland,_
champion o f »-cent street railway fores
and prominent odvocate o f the single tax
theories o f the late Henry George, died in
ids apartments at 8:45 o'clock Monday
uight after a long illness. Death was
caused by drrosis o f the liver. He was

67 yean old.

Worth Living

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. APRIL 14. 1911

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

An Epitome of the Week's Most

is

IMPORTANT NOTICE

A LINE ABOUT SANFORD

v o lu m e III

HOSPITAL E0R SANE0RD

NEWS OF THE WORLD

Citizens of Sanford Should Not Be Mis­
Assured by Activity of Ladles and Genled In Signing Petition
KansasrMan W rites About This 'croslty or Holden {teal Estate Co.
Items of Interest Gleaned From
A petition circulated by tlte promoters of
the town of Sunfortj Heights, usking tho
members o f the legislature to delay action
upon tho Sanford charter bill if the matter
can be left to popular vote. They are
asking residents o f the present City of
Sanford to sign this and arc securing
signatures. *
It is solely for the purpose o f defeating,
not so much the present charter bill, but
to prevent the annexation of tfic outside
territory at any cost. If a popular election
upon the question o f annexation of terri­
tory was tlcsircd, this could be had with­
in twenty days; because, under the election
lows o f Sanford, the rail for an election
need only be advertised for two weeks.
The very fact that lids petition is being
carried around by the leaders in the' San­
ford Heights movement is an absolutely
good reason why no resident ol the city
of Sanford should sign it. I t . is only
meant to prevent the ^annexation of
territory.
A meeting is pilled by the Commercial
Club to be held next Wednesday night
for the public discussion of this charter
bill and its concomttant- m easure«-now
pending before the legislature, and if the
persons circulating ibis i&gt;etition were not
bent on mischief, they could ut least
await the result of n public discussion.
To the People o f S an ford
' The undersigned officials of the town
of Goldsboro, and representing Its citizens,
appeal to the citizens of the city of San­
ford for aid nnd syinimlliy in protecting
our town from spoliation or destruction us
the result of a .plan on the part o f your
City officials to procure from the present
legislature an amended charter, whereby
the corporate limits will be so extended
ns to include the town of Goldsboro and
thus destroy our corporate existence.
' This town was duly incorporated about
twenty years ago and it has ever since
regularly maintained Its official corporate
existence, performing uil the duties of a
municipality.
,
Wa.liuvo always been and we arc now
pcuccnMe; orderly and law abiding
community. W e appealed to your coun­
cil, protesting against ..the promised action
so fur as ¡1 ofTected the interests of this
town but bur up|&gt;cul was unheeded. We
now apponl to you. citizens o f Sanford,
for your help in this matter. We ore
proud of the prosperity and development
of your city; but it is no good reason that,
because* you are big, you should swallow
up our town just because we ure little.
There can be- no just charge brought
against us to justify the abolishment or
overthrow o f our corporate existence. If
It Is done in the w ay proposed it will lie
an Instance o f the .tyrannical use eF
■night, of power, and because we ure few
and feeble. Surely you will not justify
tind uphold such a proceedlngf
We have acquired some properly as a
town. W e own our own house, school ami
tidier corjxjrate property. Wo feel il pride
In our town organization and earnestly
wish to preserve i t . . To swullow us up in
the certiorate ijnyts o f Sanford will add
very little to'Suiiffir^'u'ml take a great
deal from us, ;T t will impose U|xm us a
part of the burden of^yuur bonded and
other Indebtedness ahjl add heavily to
uur burden of taxaiitinrjvhile we reap no
material beiicflt. (hereby. We shall make
our appeal to the legislature in tins be­
half and beg that you, tho justice loving
citizens o f Sanford, will givo us such sup­
port us you can and we shall be ever
grateful to you.
G. W. Bknton. President Gouncil
-M rD . Bett.swr. Mayor Goldsboro
35-4tc
T. T. Gkckn .T o n Clerk.
Expenses
Congnismbh Clark o f Florida dropped
a small bomb among hip colleagues ja tins
bouse on Monday w h y f he Introduced a
resolution the effect o f tyhlch was to cut
off the pay roil a large number o f useless
employes and to save tho government
about »50,000 n year. No sooner hod the
object of the resolution been stated than
members flocked to. tho clerk's desk to
see for themselves who was tu b e hurt if
it passed. Almost imm ediately there
was objection frem-Chaiumui..Ufldtnyfiail
o f tho ways and mdans committee. Mr.
Clark claimed the resolution was privileged.
Representative Underwood, o f Alabama,
the majority floor leader, Insisted it wasn’t.
Speuker Clark took Mr. Underwood's view
and sustained a point o f order against
the resolution referring to the committee
on accounts for oootfd«

Section of State

OUR REAL ESTATE MEN PRAISED
Short History Of Sanford That Gives
Few Salient Facts On
The Situation
The Sterling (K an sas) Bulletin gives
following interesting account o f a t r ip to
Florida that included Sanford:
,
Still pushing southward, we camo. to
Sanford. A t the. depot a big sign an­
nounces "The Celery City’*. This one
vegetable has made Sanfprd famous« and
in order to impress tho passing visitor, a
stand along the train platform contains
bunches of- this succulent wljlte vegetable,
it Is ice cold und fs flanked with dishes
of salt. It is free to every one who wishes
to. sample it. nn&lt;T the passengers who
have been riding through the sandy
pine forests and sweltering in stuffy cars
lose no time in "fallin g to." A brighteyed- young lady presides and answers all
questions. A ’ sign
reads, "A sk Solly
Ray; shfrknowa:V* Sally's smiles are de­
livered impartially, but the honey of her
words ure for Sanford alone.
The city is too tempting to pass by, it
is situated ot tho bead o f navigation
of the St. John river, w hldi rises in
the southern part of the -state and
flows "northward'* for over ono hundred
miles, parallelling the Atlantic coast line.
‘Sten’mcrs load at SanTonTimcJ Jfcllvcr their
cargoes*- ir f'D n lilm w e r 'N e w York and
Boston. In addition, two railrtmds con­
test for the products of the soil. Sanford
lias, without cfTort, what Kansas City is
spending a million and a half to* obtain—
water transportation ami freight rates
bused upon the lowest boat charges.
Everywhere around Sanford are celery
gardens of one, two und three acres, it
was going to market by the train load.'
The side tracks were filled witli refriger­
ator cars. Men, women and diildron were
pulling and packing it. Whites, blacks
und chocolates were busy. It Is packed
In crates— 125 stalks to a crate. It sells
delivered ut the curs for »1.25 pur crato.
As high as u thousand crates to the acre
are raised in good yenrt. Sometimes the
price has been S 1.CO to »2.00 per crate.
The stories of big profits in the Industry
ure built around the returns on these good
years. 'But tills section has tiie celery
mania, and the. visitor has to givo ids
w ife Ids jiocket book and stuff Ids ears
witli cotton to keep from being encfilinted
by liy! song of the piren. Gross returns
o f »10(10 to »2000 per acre sounds mighty
big. A number of Kansas people have
settled around Sanford, Wichita contribut­
ing n large number of these. A land
company operating in that city bus
directed one of the many streanis of
home seekers.
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The rcfll estate dealer reully deserves
mure praise than lie gencraly receives.
While working for jvolits, be sings o f thi^
country's good points. He is like the
sweet voiced mocking bird heard in every
treetop in Florida. In Ids repertoire, be
has gathered the best o f every tale lie
bus lu-ard o f tiie country's products, of
ils fruits und flowers, o f Its climate and
soil und water, und of the success of the
farmer and vegetable grower. His song
is always joyous._ In the morning be
greets the home-seekers with a cordial
welcome and ut noontide rests w ith him
in tho cooling shade. A t evening ne
soothes the wearied traveler witli a lullaby
as soft and sweet as tiie nlgbt-ia-gale's
call (u ils mate. Without the real estate
utan. Florida would still be an unknown
land to thousands wlio have learned to
appreciate its delightful winter clim ate
and its wonderful resources.
In every town the Observer visited In
Florida it was the real estate man who
was his best friend. Ids guide and coun­
selor. In some places we were told, that
land companies were selling white sand
and blue sky, or swamps and lakes, but
every .pnwpotitlon w e saw bad some good
points. In one case an enthusiastic real
estate man declared, "This climate la
worth »500 an acre". Believing this, be
did not hesitate to ask »50 an acre for as
poor a place of soli as the sandy bed of
the Arkansas river. The land hi* inter 1ms
his faults, but be Is helping tu till up the
Florida peninsula.
A t Sanford as well as other points in
Florida, artesian water is found at -a
depth o f 75 to 150 feet. This enables
every o m i to have an irrigation on his
own place. W ater awl sunshine are two

• The ladies o f Sanford (God bless them)
have formed a temporary Hospital Asso­
ciation to provide for emergency cases,
either ol accident, Injury or rillness.
They have collected between four and
five hundred dollars in cash. Tiie Hohjgn
Real Estate Company have given,'fíat a
lot, but sufficient land for present and
prospective needs, wiiich is to bo selected
with the assistance o f n committee o f
physicians nnd imm ediately deeded in
trust for hospital purposes, pending (he
permanent organization o f d ie ' Hospital
Association.
Tjic ladies arc preparing a plan to sub­
mit to a meeting bf tho association, soon
to.U n called, to make a permanent orgun*
ization, whçn actual work w ill be begun.
Who will be members o f the organization
and participare in the organlzationf Ev­
erybody Is invited und should bccoma
members. a
Tiie membership fee is one dollar and
everybody in Sanford and the celery d elta '
east and west, should join, as well as our
friends and visiturs. A t least n thousand
names should he enrolled In the next ten
rlays^prior tu the meeting. This would
insure one wing o f the building. In ad­
dition to tho regular .members paying
one dollar it is expected thfktonc hundred
names will be secured wlio will pay omj
dollar per month tu the support o f the hos­
pital. It wil) bo remembered that most
o f the patrons will be willing and abbs to
pay for the treatment received. W e have
emcienrftüKgeons and piiysicidmTwhôziô
doubt will take turn about in visiting the
indigent and all w ill hnve a place to care
for special cases.
Citizens, this is a necessity. Tho loss
of one valuable life from appendicitis or
accident that a hospital could have saved
would cost more tiian (lie hospital. What
lome Is safe from iljo ncod or one. Is
yoursT The ladies propose to call on e v ­
ery one, but do not wait tor be solicited.
Send your dollar to Mrs. A . T. Rossettcr.
secretary, or Mrs. G. H. Fcrnnld, treasurer,
and a membership card will be mailed
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HAPPENINGS DURING TH E WEEK
Hefe the Readers Will Find n Brief
Historical Spring Flowing
For Hurried'Readers
Judging by the increase Itf Chicago, S t
Louis nnd other cities where 'municipal
elections have been held recently, the
socialists are gaining ground rapidly. In
Chicago they polled 24,000- votes, whiah
is double the number cast at the last
election, and in S t Louis they.cast 1270,
which was fifteen per cent o f the total. *
Dr. IL Clark Hyde, who was. convicted
after a sensational ¿ftal for murdering
Col. Thomas II. Swope, the millionaire
philanthropist, at Kansas City, has granted
a new trial by the Missouri supreme court
sitting jolJ efferson City. H yde has been
in the county ja il at Kansas City nearly
a year, following his sentence to life im ­
prisonment.
' It seegis that Chas. A. Compton o f St.
Louis must bo married before October,
1011. I f he has no w ife beforh that time
tie will forfeit an inheritance o f »23,00(1,.
willed to him,by Ills grandfather, Richard
Cortptbn.
A Missouri young woman has proved
that a wom an'» “ sphere" is d very elastic
thing b)l going into the Helds and performing a man's work on her own * farm.
She Is Miss Loretta Judsoii. twenty-four
years did, o f Caddo, Webster County.
An amendment which is like to bring
the question of what tiie Christian Science
religion Is, squarely before the courts. Is
to bo made to' tho papers In tho suit
brought in New Hampshire, by the sonand udopted son o f Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy against the executor o f her will
and ofllcers i f tlm First Church o f Christ,
Scientist, o f Boston! 1

Only fifty-four, bodies of the 128 victim s
known to hnve perished in the Pratt City
Coal Company's mlno, tiad been brought
out up to Wednesday. Sixteen other
bodies aro at the bollum o f - the pit and
S ta te ttifoi 7 n a t(o n Bureau
The development of the state o f Floridn will be brought to the surface at once.
and the injury wrought our fair peninsula
S tealin g Chickens at Oviedo *
by mis-statements of uone too pa«ticulur
Recent.hen-roqst robberies at Oviedo
colonization companies, certainly merits
have caused a little detective work to be
the establishment of a stare bureau o f in­
done nnd it appears that the depredators
formation muintuined at the expeuse of
are not poor people at all, but a small
the state und to bo free from every form
gang o f sneak thieves belonging to tho
o f political influence.
"best fam ilies" uml tliut their work bus
If a prospectus claims flowing, wctls
been going on for several years, it began
where flowing well ure not obtainable,
-us "pillau parlies," which were thought of
the bureau should have power to cause
us boyish pranks, though the destruction
(tie truth to be told or take such action
o f fowls wits so wanton and wasteful
as would lead to prosecution for using the
that several gltlzcns suffered severely,
mails 't o defraud: ' Advertisements and
and in particular Cupt. Christiansen had
prospectuses could he sent to the bureau
to give up his large chicken ranch as a
for endorsement would greatly add to the
means o f livelihood. Tiie regular pillau
value o f such publicity and in time uonparties were soon given up, but the
endorsed untruthful, booklets Would cease
young men have kept on making occato. be 'published.
nluu id raids even to the present day.
Ttie bureau. could furnish inormation
Most o f tliein ure ufrnid^of being caught,
regarding the whole * o f . Florida or any
so the actual stealing« is usually done
part of it a's asked for b)I. Northern pcoby two individuals, ono of wham keeps
plc.
-w.
watch while tiie fuller hags the fowls.
There are many other details that could
It is ( 0 *1)0 hoped that by and by al 1
be worked out which would tend re free
these young men will realize that steal­
the slate from much harmful publicity.
ing is no longer an amusing prank after
No better man comes to the Herohi's
the thieves' hnJo arrived fll so-called
mind than Percy J\ Vyle, the wall known
years of discretion, and also that while a
author editor of Jacksonville. '.JM r,V yle ik
secret may be safe with one person, a
known throughout (lie state both in- per­
second 1 usually makes it the property o f
son and by reason o f ’ his numberless,
eleven and a third one makes 111, when
booklets for development companies and
it cad hardly be called a secret at all.
municipalities.
Dy tiie nature o f bis business Mr. .Vylo
F ire a t W in te r Garden
is unpredjudlced and has no ax to grind '. A disastrous fire occurred at W inter
about any aaotlom Ha .knows Florida Garden last Tuesday night. The* low is
thoroughly anil stands well with all lijóse estimated at »15,000 to »20,000, with only_
wlio have the development of tiie State about $5,000 to »7,000 iiifurauce.. .Those

at heart.
Whoever takes charge, tiie Herald be-lieves that the establishment o f a bureau
or similar institution by the State should
be une o f the most important questions
brought up at« Tallahassee,
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wlio Iqse heavily by the fire are L. Miller,
Dillard &amp; Boyd, building and Undertaking
parlors, Croft &amp;. Jones, building and goods,
Mrs. A . E , Jones, building, Roper’s meat
market, Jr J. Vinlng, meat market, Griner
Brothers, L.- D. Jones. W inter Garden
Pharmacy, and two barber shops. It took
o f tiie requisites for successful fanning. hard fighting to save tiie little city from
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Soil is the third necessity. . W hatever the entire destruction.
Florida soil lacks In essdu laU , is supplied
Sanford Hospital Association
with fertilizers. It is fed regularly like a
hog or steer being mude ready, for mar­
ket. No matter «rliut Is being grown—
vegetable or fruit, “ the best results ~hre lauttM Cumui iMlsu hum jema »hew,.....¡—
AddJtioual T a t Bay Ksoetpu H an £ 3 . . . . . .
obtained by tiie use o f fertilizers. The Joe Carneree donarne Mar. 20..«........... M&gt;
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cost of these run from »20To"*r» 7 ’j "per Arum»mou»
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acre, but tiie farmer here says that is Bur» »«clavad from fifty member»,
only ton investm ent It brings sure re­
I r u U1U ordered paid..
turns. It is the long seasdn— practically
Balance ou b a n d ................. 427.00
the whole year« which makes tilling ,the
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Clothes that Satisfy

|OUR’E probably ready to look and buy.

T h e purchase camt be fnuch
Y o u have

longer delayed if you are to don- spring attire on Easter.
just one

W h e n you com e here to look you’re g o in g to

more &lt;Jay.

Y o u ’re go in g to

see the highest standard o f Clothes Excellence ever reached.

see Clothing for men and young m en that are really purchase-compelling. O ur
line o f Tans, Browns, Grays, and Blues can not be equaled elsewhere.
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substitute.

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P r i c e s ^ $ 1 0 to $ 3 0

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W e have just received a shipment o f Easter Neckwear.

W e can show you a^grand and glorious

array o f the newest and most up-to-date patterns.

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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
A Budget of Opinion “ Just Between You and Me” .

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

for the many sickly looking and the very
few rosy faoes one sees among the work­
ing girls today; They are slaves to the
unnatural headgear and unnatural w ay of
dressing. I f these girls could be question­
ed and would give (jonest answers many
o f them would admit -that they endure
untold agony from the torture o f dressing
as they do.

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h natural life and dress
station! There would be
men eager to leave their
for a little home o f their

suitably to her
too many young
boarding houses
own.”

Window

M E R R IE

ALL M Y P IM P L E S G O N E

ENG LAND

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Qtrl T a ils H ow a Blotchy Skin W as
Cleansed By s Sim ple W AIh.
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Is the title of n book on Social. ism, contouring the uiuk-rlywi*
principles and the most Impor­
tant objections. For. sale at #

“ I was ashamed o f m y face,” w rites
4 The new city charter In n lengthy Miss M in nie Pickard o f Altam ahaw,
document covering many features and N. C. " I t was ull fu ll o f pimples and
211 First Street. Price I(Ic
In the main soems to tnoel with general scars, but a fter using D. D. D. P r e ­
approval. The main objection .to it is scription I can say that now there la
the fact that it was sprung upon the no sign o f that Eczema, and that was
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people too quick and gave them no UthO three years a g o ." -------- a ------D. D. D. has become so famous as
for objections to any part o f i t I rather [•
a cure and Instant re lie f In Eczem a
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like the idea of having the Chief o f Police,
and a ll oth er aerlous . akin diseases,
Clerk, Assessor and Treasurer and Col­ that Its value Is sometim es overlooked
lector appointed by the Mayor and ap­ in clearin g up rash, pimples, black­
R A T E S
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proved by the council for these offices heads, and all other mlupr form s o f
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should not be elective, The new city ■kin Impurities.
T b s fact Is, that w h ile D. D. D. Is
boundaries are rather large and opt to
cause considerable discussion. Of course ao penetrating that- it strikes to the
we oil want a better lake front .although vary root o f Eczema or any oth er seri­
ous trouble, tho soothing O il o f W inter- ! i
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a m ile o f it will do for the present and
green,. T h ym ol and other Ingredients
more than that is not needed. Other
are so carefu lly compounded there ts
Improvements contemplated/ will meet no wash fo r the skin made that enn ; j* Per D«y -t . •. $1 lo $1.50
with my&lt;approval provided we have the compare w ith this great household
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money with which to make then/.
remedy fo r every kind o f kkln trouble. i : ‘Weely Rates
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On the whole the new charter is all
harmless to tbs most delicate skin,
right even though it was sprung so quick­
and
absolutely reliable. A 25-cent
ly.
bottle w ill g iv e you positive p roo f o f
F R E E
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•the w onderful effectiveness o f this
4 The sewer in front o f. the Sanford great rem edy. •
S w ln r t n g P o o l to B oarders
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L R . Philips &amp; Co
attention for the past ten years and yet

“ A prominent law yer gave this Illustra­
tion: A few weeks ago his typewriter
A Chlel Is A m o n g Y o T a k in g N o te s was to leave on a long vacation. She
•ltd r s lt h . He’ ll P ren t ’ e m ” - .
was a girl o f . gesled good qualities, of
• !' • S o S a y s S au n terer.
goed com mod sense and efficiency. He
advertised for a substitute. Girls came
O m W Cmvmpmmdtmtt M Tkt HtrmU.
4 Glrlal GlxUI To orm*l Prepare to de- one after another— freaks, as he described
fend. ‘yourselves. A
correspondent has them. One w om a n .tied enough false
sent the following attack for publication: hair on her] head to supply six women, a
hat larRe enough to serve os an umbrella,
“ Where Is the young man o f moderate
with sweeping plumei In great quantities.
means In our d tle s today to find the girl
She was laced into an unnatural shape
that be can afford to marry— one that
and wore a very transparent waist o f
w ill be a true companion and help to IdmT
flimsy quality, held in by a belt with a
W hat training In domestic Ife— In making
buckle large enough for a door knob. A
a homo does the average girl receive?
large chain o f beads hung from her neck
What lessons does she learn In economy
far below her waist, with a silver heart as
and sensible care o f herself? Observe lha
the climax. Resting on one foot after
girls that are e m p l o y e d s h o p s , stores
the other from the pressure o f the high,
and offices. Let us begin with the hat.
wooden French heel, she ottered her
la most cases an outlandish shape, either
vices t o ' the lawyer. The others that
huge above the head or huge down upon
presented themselves were as unfittingly
i t N e tt the hair, first the r a t a mon­
gowned for office work or were frivolous
strosity In Itself ( a dirt and germ catcher),
in their demesnor. So a young man was
then the false halrabove it in such great
there has never been an effort made to
employed.
quantities th f t one can hardly be sure
do more-than place a few boards over
The lawyer's experience is not an '1st?
that the wearer has any hair o f her own.
the sewer which effectually screens the
U
ted
case. The average girl employed Ur
The smaller the pay the cheaper- the
opening but does not dispell the rich,
hair and headgear. Altogether a disgust­ shop, store or office, does n o t . know hdw. rare and delicate ordor emanating there­
ing sight upon a young girl’s bead. The to dress for her work, either sp as to ap­ from. Just « o w the sew age question
better paid girt has better hair, a better pear .well, to - take proper ‘ care o f her should be carefully looked into for the
h a t but also a monstrosity and in any health and strength, or to use her wages summer months are approaching.
to best advantage. One wonders why
event an unnecessary expense,
a
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— la-how m a n y cases, too, do the girls o f the mothers, do -noc tasch them better!
today go to their work in flimsy, trans­ one wonders, too, why more employers do 4 A community tom by dissensions, rent
parent lingerie waists. To be sure they not require their girl employes to dispense assunder by strife and contention— the
are all imitations o f the real thing, but with fantastic headgear and to dress sen­ people always ready to fly at each other's
even so the most unsuitable garment for sibly. O f course, there are exceptions throats on account o f r i v a l r y 'i S l 'pstty
girls a t work on small pay. They are and the exceptions are the only hope for jealousies—can never hope to succeed.
m lled In a day and so useless laundry Is the young men o f moderate means who The universal brotherhood o f man is con­
stantly deferred and the end o f tim e will
required; they wear out In a few .weeks longs for a borne and a true helpmate.
appekr before this great desideratum can
and h iv e to be replaced at further need“ Where is the girt who took pride in
be
brought about, unless man shall be
less expanse. A n d then the body Is brushing her hair back arranging it ao as
brought
to the realization o f this, bis
cramped loto s close-fitting corset which best to suit her facet The girt who used
dominant,
weakness. Let him inquire.
makes life a burden and a torture when to walk in common sense shoes, with
“ Who is m y neighbor?"
one must stand or sit at a desk all day. n est wash dresses in the summer and
“ A n d lastly (he shoes; U H iTiSieg.'nor Hf Tirar wootrrr rirrssrs i n - t h e -witHet?
tended to wptk on, and high heels not In­ Where are the mothers who watched
Don't knock. Help yourself along by
tended to
on.
t^slr girts and brought them up to be becoming popular, and push your friends
A ll these things a working girl feels she healthy first, then to be - useful so they with you. I u very easy. Be a good fellow
lias to wear; so she keeps up the ex­ m a y fit In wall in whatever calling? It and soon you'll h ave a procession o f
panse and the pressure until too often she was such mothers a n d ' such girls that followers. No man ever helped himself
become# worn out In body long before helped to make a ¡great country for tbs knocking other people down In business
she has developed Into full womanhood. poor man. Would that the girl o f today and character.
might lay aside all artificial thing*, lead
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or the son of a prophet are not re'uired to predict that farm lands in
range County will never cost less.
Desirable cheap government landhas decreased sa rapidly the past
few years that improved farming
land in tills section“ Tfuve"Teir'Tlie
law of supply and demand and ure
rapidly increasing In value. Don’t
delay.
iy. See us today.

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SANFORD LAND DEVELOPMENT CO

Employing this labor helps every merchant and business man in Sanford
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Improving our 1*000 aor^ tract helps the entire situation

It strengthens prices of property and products

people here who immediately become .consumers, and furnishes business for our merchants and mechanics
more thousand dollars worth of our securities to our home people.
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A ll Preferred Slock inued ihall be entitled, out qf the »et.eirninfi of the corporation, to ■ preferred, cumulative dividend, at the rate of Seven per cent per annum, payable
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dividende, before any amount «ball be paid to the boldera of Common Stock.
A ll Preferred Stock ihall be convertible at par, lofelher with accrued dividend!, into the land# or property of the corporation, on and after one year from the date of Uetie;
and the owner of (hie Certificate, at hla option, may autremler the aatne, and in payment therefor, «elect e aufficient amount of eny of the lindi or property of the corporation at ill
maiket value, which land or property ihall be tramferred to the holder hereof by a food and aufficient conveyance.
The boldera of Preferred Stock ihall not be entitled to vote aaid Preferred Stock in any election of Direct ora. or fot the manafement of the corporation. •

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This is not a donation. It is an investment. One which will pay ybu a fair dividend from the start and in addition will help build our city.
Now is the tipie we need your assistance.
When our representative calls have him explain the whole plan fully.
If one
of our representatives does not call on you within a few days drop us a card and ask fpr information.
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MARKS
A Few BARGAINS Left
That there should be two bridges built
over this road and matter laid over until
next meeting.
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fore County Commissioner

BRIDGE ACROSS STJOHNS RIVER

C. 11. Hoffner appeared before the
board in behalf o f a public road at Pine
Castle. Upon presentation o f the subject
It was ordered that, the county donate
$100 toward opening the road if the right
o f w a y is obtained by the petitioners.

The tax assessor appeared before the
board, asking that the county purchase a
Vetusta and O range W ill Co o p e ra te book typewriter for the assessor's office.
On O ite e n B rid ge—G eneva
Upon motion It wsa ordered that the
' M a t t e r Laid O ver
derk purchase the machine.
Board o f county commissioners met
J. H. Sadler appeared before the board
last Tuesday, April, 4th. Present Chair­ in reference to building a road In the
man Overstreet, Commissioners Brown, neighborhood o f Oakland; the persons
Woodruff, Dillard, Murrill.
Interested being willing to pay for the
Minutes o f thè previous meeting were work If the county w ill have the work
read, approved and signed.
doiie by the road gang. No action taken.
Boods o f the following os Notaries
Surveyor Fries submitted the plat o f
Public were approved:
the .public d a y road In N E K o f Sec. 8.
Ttaos. K. Bates, sureties: A . E, Y o w d l
Tp. 20 S, R. 27 E, near Tangerine. Upon
and J. D. Roberts. Eugene B. Bn ylky
moUon It was ordered that the said plr.t
sureties: R. H. W right and W. R. Palmer.
be put on the road plat book,
A lice M. Palmer sureties/ T. H. Evans
PeUtion o f J. 1L Mooney. J. H. Sadler
and E. G. Duckworth.
et
a), to open a public road in the v ld o flhastw P, Hull. Justice o f the Peace,
Ity o f Oakland ami Klllarney to (be Lake
sureties: Jno. Keen and P. M. Shanlbarcounty line fn d strew ilio same received.

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The following were granted license to
John G. Lanier sOretles: Chas L
Hatch ond A , L Hatch, L W . Nettles
sureties: J, J. Cox and J. G. Lanier.
The reports o f the following County
officers were received, rest} and filed:
SupL o f Co, home, treasurer, pay roll road
carafe SupL o f roads and bridges, report
o f licenses, sheriff, sheriff to state auditor,
polls collected, pay roll o f state witness
cot^nty physician and auditor’s state­
ment.
Communication o f CL Warfield recleved
Communication o f J. M. Sellers and W.
T. Champneyi requesting release from J.
B. Sibley's bond recleved. Mr. Sibley to
be notified.
The terms of J. 0 . Fries' proposition in
respect to furnishing maps o f rite county
ware accepted.
Communication from Wm. G. Aldridge
received; subject matter referred to Com­
missioner Woodruff.
. Communication o f Mrs. E, E. Adam s
received, the subject matter laid over
until the next meeting.
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The appliestlon o f Mrs. Nancy E, Farnell, widow o f A . P, Farnell, for a pension
was approved and forward to Comtroller.
Petition o f L. Miller, R. W. Duhaway
et ah, to grant a $0 ft, road between
W ioter Garden and Ocoee, Increasing the
width o f the present road 20 feet in order
to have d a y on oner:tid e o f the road .and
sand on the other, recleved and laid bver
until next meeting.
Mrs. Burdette appeared before the board
In reference tq reduction o f the assess­
ment on Lot 4, Block 30, KUarncy. Upon
motion the collector was Instructed to
collect the] taxes On an assessment o f
$10.00 and account for the chnngi^ln his
final assessment. *
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T. W, Lawton representing the Oviedo
board o f trade appeared before ths board
In reference to the condition o f the roads
In the vicinity o f Oviedo tho request wlU
be complied with as soon as practicable.^
LeKoy B. Giles appeared before the*
board la behalf of the Hungerford Indus;'
trial School at .ESnepvllle In regard to
ta x deeds and tax certificates on the
lands used for school purposes. Business
la id over until the next meeting.
N, P. Y o w ell appeared before the board
In behalf of the A nn ie Coleman Chapter
of the daughters o f the confedmcy and

Com m end Rev. Klrklarid
The following resolutions commending
Rev, Kirkland wetfcodopted by the First
Congregation Church o f Tampa on Sun­
day:
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• Whereas, our pastor, Rev. .Robert Lee
Kirkland, during his pastorate o f little
more than a year, has been eminently
successful In his work. Increasing the at­
tendance In church and Sunday school.
Im proving the finances nnd enhancing
those spiritual values which make -for
unity, peabe and' lovo, and promises a
great and continued blessing upon the
churcn, and •'
Whereas, In (he midst o f this excellent
work on attack has been made upon him,
colcutsted t o . destroy bis character nnd
usefulness, both in nis pulpit and among
the churches and bis brethren in the min­
istry— an attack the Injustice and cruelty
o f w hich'w e have no language to fitly
characterize, maliciously made public, in
order to rob him o f his ministerial char­
acter,, o f his m e a n s-o f living and his
good name, more precious than rubies; an
attack which has overwhelmed him and
hls estimable w ife with grief, prostrated
him physically and seriously threatened
hls henjrti; now, therefore, be it

Upon motion It was ordered that the
it^ m ey o f the board communicate with
bounty in reference ty The passage o f the
l^ w ¿ ik in g for an Increase o f the road
mitysige to lo mills, asking them to urge
d ie passage o f the same,
There being no further business, the
accounts were examined, warrant» ordered
drawn in favor o f same board adjourned
u&gt; nexdregnlar session.

- Hie Easter Bazaar
The ladies o f the Presbyterian church
w ill have a bazaar and social at the Heraid-'building on Saturday. A ll the deli­
cacies o f the season on sale. A chance
to:get your Sunday dinner. "Cake and ioe
cream served.

Resolved, that wc, the members o f this
church and congregation, finning after
thorough investigation that,-’charges ' are
groundless, declare our abhorrence o f this
attack; that w e extend to our pastor our
heartfelt sympathy In this trial and assure
him o f our entire confidence in hls min­
isterial and Christian character, and we
w ill continue as In the past to. give him
our love and confidence our hearty sup­
port and co-operation and w ill prqiy that
the Great.Head o f the church m ay give
him a double portion o f his S p irirto 'sus­
tain ond comfort him in this persecution.
Resolved, that a oopy o f this resolution
be given to the newspapers o f tills d ty ,
the general conference o f Congregational
churches o f Florida, the South Florida As-'
sociation, the secretary o f the, Congrega­
tional Home Missionary Society, and Its
superintendent fo j Florida, and also be
spread upon the records o f the church. .

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Celery, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Beans
Tomatoes,' Cantaloupes, 'Potatoes

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Send fo r ou r b o o k le t. FLORIDA VEGETABLES. Jt contains 01
r c c tlo n s Tor ra isin g all th e principal p ro d u cts o f th e S tate. *:.irc
tally re vised and b rou gh t up t o d o te by o u r m o s t suoaessfui .rumers. No pu blication o n th is su bject c o n ta in s such p ra c tic a l a m l re
All g a rd en ers should h ave itj fr o m th e o w n e r o f th e s m a ll home
ga rd en t o th e la rg e s t shipper. In It w ill b e found th e special mi M
fo rm u la s th a t h ave been c o n s tru c te d by c a re fu l study o i,a c tu a l
field re s u lts .' T h ey o re Invaluable, b ein g p e r fe c tly balanced .utd
fr o m th e RIGHT SOURCES. Get th e BEST and m ake MONEY,

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C a ll o n o u r L o c a l R o p r o a o n t a t lv o R . C . M a x w e l l

scripttoa.

It is a costly experiment to finish your
floors without knowi^t/what kind of rm?
Ish you are using. //If may m e a n sours,
cracks and unsightly white streaks and
the need of .refinishing in a fe w weeks.
You take no chances with Elaatica
Floor Finish—you don’t d efen d on
k. Lkc. tho mero assertion that it is righ t.
Let us prove this to your thorough
satisfaction ¿¿/«wyou'buy.
Forty years have been spent in
perfecting the special method of the
?ocAsM
preparation of the oil and
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posifioh.

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Constant Care
T ile object bos been to produce
n floor finish which would outlast
A finish
that would
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hold Its lustre—a finish so tough
-,hat uolhinc would mar it |lu
heels, nor chairs, nor casters.

A finish that doesn't need the care nnd retouching required by other kinds.
A w aterproof finish which w ater w o n 't turn w h ite,- ..
T h e result is E lastic« F lo o r Finisjr. T h ere is no other finish— wax or v *r
»is h —which to thoroughly fulfills all requirements.

F o r S ale b y
^The FLORIDA GROWER

peered before the board In reference to
the bridge across Lake Jessup; the com­
m ittee appointed, M a s « . Woodruff, Bran­
ham and Brown reported as follows:

'o rio l jf5u can get your chipped
beef and ham cut on an Am erican slicing
machine at W . W. Long’s market. l)» - t f
Best grade Butterene at Long's grocery.
T r y It while butter U high.
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By the Depot
Oocoa L o n g Bar Soap just received at
W, W. Long’s store.
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THt SANFORD HERALD

AREMARKABLE SERMON
A Great Crowd at Royal Albert

Hall, London. _ _
Pastor Russell's Discourse on
the True Church, Past,
Present and Future.
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London, April 0.—
A ga in Pastor Bus­
sell had a most
tclllgent and
tlvo
a n d I on ce.
a m o n g s t whom
w oro ninny m inis­
ters o f all denom i­
nations.
Q ls text
was, 'TA a Church

of the F iritb orni
vhote names are

ö w T has- ever recognised^ Babylon
S IM P LE , C H EA P ROAD R O L L E R
w ithout it w ou ld not be In any.-sens«
o f the word recognized, and. as rood
T H A T AN YB O D Y CAN M AKE
as tbo “ overcom ors" shall have escaped
from Babylon. Babylon «*111 come In re­
B e lls r 8 h * ll F ille d W ith C oncrete e t
membrance before God that H e m ay
g iv e her the cup o f the w ine o f 'I l i a
. Coat o f $50.
wrath, and suddenly In one hour her
fall will occur (Ttevelfction xvl, 10). T o
A most excellen t road roller can bo
the true Ohureb tbo Lord all alon g In
made
by any one,and t o cheaply thnt
ttmnted that their oneness Is as mem
cost w ill not b e . o f any conaebent o f Christ, and not In ^arthly oi \
‘ rq u o n cc.
gnulzatlons.
Furchaao a boiler shell fo u t'fe e t six
Inches long and three fe e t ntno Inches
In diameter.
Bet it
%
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fup on end, put a.
sh aft In tbo pen t«*
and fill tho febell w ith
concrete.
D t/A C * * y v M. S M I T H
M ake a fram e like

Humor and
Philosophy

which rocognlzes tbo

Tell n lot o f things about a
allow s each lndlvidt7idghi(|ay'|£viiMHj 'm a y by tho wny he conducts him self
o f the finer^ugp^jbH ’w ^ T iu n e ns his In ii fjo w d .
— SPlritqal doW reDfTWn* w in perm it, fin
'T fiiT w b rlil Is but n Heeling show pre­
that broad .bakls o f Christian uninn tho
early Christians w ero ono and repro- sented In order that each player may
* bated, any division. Bt. Paul rebuked make n piny fo r tjit&gt; star part.
those w ho aald, I am o f Paul; I nm o f
Tha/Praaant.
Apollos; 1 am o f Peter. A s only Christ
Tho
past
is
Bonelbtyontl
recall.
died fo r a » o f us, ho nlono must ho
Far In advance tho future Ilea.
recognized as our Savior, A s H o Is tho
W i have tha prdaenl; that la all.
Bo lot ua graaii It e’ er It 11Ira,
- H e a d t h e C liniTh flrrd~m ó'~ónly'
H ead. H e only must ho recognized. As „Enjoy It n* we feo nlomc
Anti crowd It with the thing* Hint pay,
alt yo are brethren, so the class distinc­
Mix In u share 6f injrth anti sons
tion as betw een clergy and laity must
Anti inako the'moat o f each today.
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- be abrogated thnt wo all may be ono
W o cun but tlwall upon the past.
Cburcb w ith pno faith,on e Ix&gt;rd nud ono
And of the future wo con dream.
baptlam andoncG odand F n th ero vcr nil.
But |o the present, hard and fn*t.
‘ W e con apply out;, pounds •of stenm
"Babylon the Grast, tha Mother of
And make Jt count its down the tine
H a rlo t«."
It passes, laavlng naught behind
fiavo rccutds ihut for years will shine
H o w the divided Church with clash­
Or be a mlllitone on the mind.
ing creeds appears to tho A lm igh ty. Ho
tells uS, callin g us Babylon—which sig ­
I f there la anything In life
Worth living It Is now nqd her*.
nifies confusion. And -who can ddny
Bo let us mingle In the strife
tho appropriateness o f tho name? In
And. make of each a banner year.
times post,Catholics have applied tills
No*us» to think how. thlnse would hum
Could *ve Ilya yeaterday once more
usino to the Proteutunt sects, and tho
Or plan for days that are to come.
Protestants In turn havu applied It to
A brilliant nnd enchanted score.
the Church o f Homo. B u t when wo
Till* hour, this moment, Is the one
coinè tò exam ine tho Scriptures on tho
• In which U* life and move and tlilnV,
Subject they seem to Include n jl- tlio
Admire tho -rnfnbow or the buii,
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Church o f Homo belug represented as
Enjoy the thing* wo eat and drink.
tho M other Church and tho various
Bo hit It up. und till It ,lLl«h,
With word and sm!1e/and play and act.
Protestan t Churches as her Daughters.
Wo live It ouco In iwu^lng by,
T h e charge o f hnrlotry which the Lord
Bn let u* live It for a fact. ■
makes against M other nnd Daughters
must be acknowledged, although with
Expla jned.
some this harlotry, tins been m ore open
!*"I 'W on der w h y bis bead Is BO_ennlly
nnd pronounced than with others.
tu rn ed ?” -*
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Spiritual h arlotry represents tho con­
“ That 1» easily ne«i\."
dition In which the espoused o f the
‘‘Perlinpa you tun explain It."
Lord Lecotnca ntllllnted w ith and Joined
"1 ran. v l t »wing* .on Ihe pivot
to the world. Th o Church of Homo be­ ni'lllshnesH untl la hlwnys freely' lubri­
cam e ntllllnted w ith o r united to tho cated with vunlly and self conceit."
civil governm ent o f Boato and when tho
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Homan Em pirò w ent to pieces alio en­
K e p t I t D a rk .
tered Into-.covenant relationship with
*TIo saved a wliolo ship load from
various, divisions o f tho c ivil govern ­
drowulitff-years ago, and ho great fuas
ment, and noniov o f these-param ours
was made uhout It.”
She still has, w hile others have loft
"Ho la ii hero of the old Hcboot."
her. France Is gone, Portu gal also, rind
“ W hat I h ttiu difference?"
Italy. Bpaln Is m oody; AuHtrin-Uuu."H o doesn't carry u press ugeirt."
gary la h er c h ie f rellnnco a t tho pres­
ent time. 'She la w ell treated In A m er­
Length pf Tima.
ica, hut not Joined to tho American
"Do
you
tuauuge
to keep U domestic
Government. Bho Is w ell entertained
s u d .given every llb ir ty In Germany lo o g rr;
“TOJi, no; iiot long."
and by m any In G reat Britain, but
theao countries are not her paramours.. ■ “ About ,!ft»w long?”
“ tWlitriiMy long'enough
to BOO how
"iinijeniMi
long' on&lt;
Th e Greek Church U uniteti to tho'
doea Iter hair on Bunduy."
Huaalan G overnm ent; tho Church* o f b#U&lt;&gt;&lt;
England to the British G overn m en t
T h e P e ssim ist. ■* *
. Th e Lutheran Church Is Joined to s ev­
“ Look pleaHant!"
eral European governm ents. Others o f
"J.ook pleasant?*'
our Protestant Churches, having no op­
“ Yes. It doesn't hurt jflu a n yr d o «s
portunity fo r affiliation w ith .earthly
governm ents, havo becopio united, to it? ”
"M an, It Is such bard w ork that U
w orldly systems, w orld ly organizations
o f their own, In which, ss a rulo, takes all tbo life out o f m e."
woalth, mammon, sits a t-th e bead o f
Th« LimlL
the table." " L ik e mother, like daugh­
"Good heaveusl”
ters" Is an old saying, t
Union o f th « On* T ru e Church.
In a word, our Lord 's prayer w ill bo
realized by tho ’ ‘overcom em ." T h ey
_ w ill be on« w ith H im s e lf and w ith
the Father, "ono Lord, ono Faith, ono
t baptism, one God, tho Father.”
But
os fo r ‘ tho nom inal systems their fu ­
tura w ill bo destruction ss systems,
though m any o f G od's dear people In
them, fa llin g to overcom e, w ill bo
"saved so ae by A re" to a groat timo
o f trouble w ith w hich this ago w ill
terminata a n d tho now ago o f tho
Kingdom be ushered In (1 Oar. Ili, IB).
You h ave m y plea, Christian B reth­
ren,- fo r the fu lfillm en t o f tbo M aster’s
prayer In the union of "tha Church
KhUtk if -the flerfy of ChrU if Cburch o f tho First-born, whoso names
sis written In h eaven." T h is union
w ill not noceskltate any reorganisa­

tion aa a new aoct or new Church. It
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T h e a p p ro p ria tio n « mad« by
th e d iffe re n t s ta te s {o r Im proved
road« have bean * w a M $ d *
v a ry la rg e e x ta n t. « 'H e w Y o rk
o u t 050 m ilaa o f im vad h ig h w a y s , P a nnaylvanla
p erhaps o n a -th lrd aa m uoh. A nd
n a lth a r a ta ta n o r any o th e r eo
f a r ae w e 'k n o w hae m ade p ro p e r
* * p ro v is io n fo r th e ir m aintenance,
' ! H ere la 'w h e re , th e w a it * comae
In. M ore m illio n s w ill be w a t t ­
ed unleea to m e p la n o f kesptng
•ta te ro a d * In re p a ir la p u t In to
o p e ra tio n to o n .
No sends In
b u ild in g c o s tly ro a d * and th e n
le ttin g th e m *g o to pieces fa r th e
w a n t o f a tte n tio n a t th e r ig h t
tim e .

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M ake E x c e lle n t B in d in g , 8sys &gt;¡*5
Lo n d o n E ngineer.
Cecil Nathan, an engineer o f Lon ­
don who gives especial attention to
rondniaklyg, expresses tho b elief that
asphalt la destined to take tbo place
o f tar as a binder o f macadam roads
H e define« tlu» “ essential desiderata"
o f a satisfactory road ns “ smooth ap­
pearance and even surface fo llow in g
tho camber o f tho road, which most
ho sanitary, dustless, noiseless ami
nonsllppery." Mr. .Nathan nlso stipu­
lates thnt tbo Ideal road must not only
havo these qualities, hut bo reasonable
In Initial coat and above nil In main­
ten a n ce._______ /
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* "M an y o f tbe present generation w ill
remember tho phrase, 'E le ctricity Is
only In Its tn fu u c y ,"' says Mr. Nathan.
"W e ll, terdny tho rend Itosrd Is tn Its
Infancy, and I have no doubt that It
w ill grow Into ns fine and healthy a
child ns electricity did. L ik e other In­
fants, the rood board la Jdst beginning
to sponk, nud tho first word that It has
been taught Is ‘tar.* N ow , I bopo It I
w ill very soon grow up and learn
words o f tw o syllables, such as 'a a -1
pYmlt,’ nud then ho able to expound
to road engineers tbe real m eaning o f |
this much misunderstood word.
"T h is Is the lur .age, and aa an In - 1
different palllntlvo tar Is servin g Its |
purpose today « a n tem porary expedi­
ent, but something much more perma­
nent than tho priiultlvo methods of. tar |
g r a y i n g or oven Inr macadam la
Qulrcd fo r the future, nud l innlntatnl
that perm snrucy w llj bo obtained only
from tbo adoption as w a terp roof roafi
crust hinders o f either Luke Trinidad |
asphalt or-Culian asphalt, but p refer­
ably Cuban asphalt, o w in g to Its hav­
in g it higher m elting point and Its nbtt&lt; I
lty to withstand the rotting effect* o f |
w a ter.”
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SANFORD HEIGHTS
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Property
Near
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Heights
Just a few lots left and they
be bought for one-third their
tual value, on easy terms.
wait is but to lose, so come,
and. you , will buy..
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Good road to the Property, good
sidewalks through the Property
and good people living on the
Property.
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It's popular

Get A home
De the landlord's slave no longer. Strike
out for freedom. W e will help you If you
will let us. Our '
arc just the thing for you. Take your
w ife to look at them. She w ill be deited with tbe prospects o f owning one

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H. E. W IS E , Proprietor

OOHCRKTS BOI.LXn.
tbe ono tllustratcd and yofi w ill bave
a five ton * road rollor at a cost o f
about $80.

homes at Markham Park

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RESTAURANT *

(f ir s t Street, one block from Depot opposite Poatofflce)

Prompt, Cleon Service , Meal Tickets are Sold at Reduced Rates

seems to suit everybody.
because we enable you to

Good Reason.

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— Consignments ond Orders Solicited

Short O rder* At All Hour*

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Hand Painted Chios

Home-Made Cooking a Specialty.

A PLACE FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN

"What la It, John?"
”The hill for your new* lint 1» an outrage."
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at the hair"* ________

Phone 9 S 4 .
418 Magnolia Ave.

Steaks, Chops, Oysters and Fish a Specialty

r p i I E sw eet unreasonableness that.
man fouud so delightfu l during
courtship Is rather apt .to seem spiteful
a fte r marriage.

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r t t y the rude man. ‘ H e probably
A s last Sunday tbo question was, thinks he Is being w itty.
**What la tbo T ru e G ospel." and wo
found that true Gospel moro or less
T h e girl w ith the sharp tongue usu­
scattered In all tbo various creed«, and a lly pays bor.ow u w ny to tho matinee.
-none o f tbom the puro and unadulter­
ated Gospel, so to night w o should he
Think o f the delicious' fried chicken
prepared to find that the one true Church that never was In order that there
o f C hrist fo r tbo past eighteen centu­ m ight bo n cold storage egg.
ries has been scattered-hero and there
amongst various denominations, pud
T h o bachelor uncle w ho Is le ft to
that not Olio o f theso denominations Is take care o f the bnby can't see any
the tn io fcbnrch. Not ono o f them cn ir great harm In race suicide.
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clulm to contnln all tbo wheat and
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nonoa p t tbo tares, ,*'
A man at n bargain counter is ns
much out o f place as a powdc
/"That T h sy A ll M ay Da Ona.w
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at
tbe ringside.
I remind you again o f tbo sim plicity

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W O M A N 1« E X C H A N G E )

! THE CITY

written In heaven" (H eb rew s xll, 23).

o f this Gospel

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N. H. GARNER
8anfordt Florida

S a n fo rd H e ig h ts
Improvement Company
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First S tre e t O p p o ilt e Postoffice

Marks Real Estate Agency, Agents.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

UG1SUÎURE GETS TO BUSINESS

fu MMhSd'STgv Friday Momlnl at Sanford. Fla, Old Timers Say The house and Senate
W e Making Record ro r Business
H. I HOLLY, Editor and P n m ito .
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DY *. A. OKAY
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•ubaerlitlon Price, S2.00 a Year In Advance
Speaker Jennings and President Cone
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Eaterad aa accond-cl»« mall natter Auiuit 22nd w ill have at least one consolation, even
190S, at the PoatoOoe at Sanford. Florida,
though the usual amount o f criticisms
ander Act of March 3rd, 1879.
are burled nt them, and that Is the
evident business like method they have
Offlca ta Uarald Building
adopted?
In getting right down to busi­
Telephone No. 146.
GREATER SANrORD

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On September 20, 1884„ the Jlon.,
Clark Howell, o f the Atlanta Constitutions
became o f age, twenty-one y e a n old,
Henry W. Grady sent him a present, with
a letter o f lo ve and advice. In a part of
the letter be wrote:
“ Y-ou try to build up—there are always
athen who w ill do all the tearing down
that Is necessary. You try to live In the
sunshine—men who stay In the shade
becoming mildewed.’'
W e have a large number o f citizens
who are trying to build a greater Sanford.
They are looking to the future o f this
naturaVganlcn o f the sub-tropics.
W ith the light they have before them;
with the aggressiveness o f oth ir Florida
d tlq s facing them', they are preparing
for the battle for supremacy that 1s al­
most upon us.
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These (progressive, w e may call them)
„‘ citizens appear to be In the majority,
and ora represented by public servant*
who were chosen by their votes to care­
fully guard their presents and protect the
future welfare of this people os for as
their opportunity to do so m ay be taken
intago of. ’
W e'ltsvfl.been making , such wonderful
strides d u rin i"lh *J a s t few ydars, and
w e have bgeu so busy preparing our furrtis
and organizing our business that It has
been impossible to grasp every situation
that bore the ear marks o f Importance.
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The increase In population within the
ctikporate limits o f Sanfohl; the larger
number o f children to educate; the grow£? tng residential property to protect; the In­
come as exhibited as deposits in the bank
statements and the (ruck ('arms which
. a rt magnificent pictures or energy and
Industry show what a great people we
are.----.
;
And why oil this growth? In th is heart
o f a great State we en joy a clim ate un'surpassed for the work we have to do and
for the comfort o f man. Only a few feet
below the surface o f the earth a cu rren t
m ay be tapped for a perpetual flowing
well o f water that is warm In the winter
and cold In the summer. On the waters
o f winding S t Johns river big tteamerp
o f the “ Clyde L in e" call to see us every
. day. promising . forever, the freedom, of
competetivo freight and passenger rates.,
Just a short distance from the largest
. local market m,our own state and within,
almost immediate, reach o f the gateway
by. rail and water to the markets o f tho
world; a great plant manufacturing ice
for no other purpose than to safely traneport our products tof* the conkurftm- the
seaport o f a county that does not recog­
n ize a superior, resourceful and compara­
tively rich.
Favored thus o f all our sister,,cities It
behooves us to press on lest some less
favored, more wakeful, challenge us for
the place w e hold.
When the last speaker o f o great con­
grats gave up die gavel to his successor,
he made| the graceful speech that he
surrendered to the choice o f greater num­
bers; that In our country w e could not
have existed so long, and have bright
hopes for the future bad-w e not adhered
to the rule o f the majority.
. &lt;-•' People from all parts o f the continent
ore coming to VtoridH' Statesmen and
editors are advising “ look toward the
peninsular"; newspapers are Oiling column
after column about what we have and
w e must fo rtify ourselves with a muni
clpaljty that will stand th f_ie»t o f years
to cache. This being so, we must go out
un.d get the cream o f the stream that Is
heading this way; w e must capture the
best before some other live wire flashes a
bright light ahead o f us. Build our city
and Mir community; establish our right to
{referred attention first.
You are proud o f Sanford (odav, you
m ay well be, but after the mefa who are
laboring for ?ou now"shall have finished
the work in whlch they are engaged those
o f us who are giving them moral support
w ill take our hats off to a work well dona
and those o f us who are passive or- un­
fr ie n d ly will sing the praises o f the men
who bore the censure fo r the good of
Sanford.
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Let us all think It ' over; stand back o f
them as ona man; a solid mass for San­
ford. Not “ Lucky Sanford", but Sanford
b y right.

' If your aim l o t ifi Is to economize and
t o have.for your everyday use dependable
goads at the lowest possible prices we nnh
you. not for our sake, nor for this town's
sake, nor for the sake o f anything but
your owu pocket book and your bank ac­
count, to aim lor our store and hit the
cefftro of economical buying. S alford
Furniture Co.
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ness.
Before the session convened ideas were
advanced that there would be no great
question for the present session to de­
cide. It seems now that there may not be
any one, but there are certainly several
o f no insignificance that are receiving
very serious'&amp;nslderatlon.
Th eyace track bill o f two years ago
was to go Into effect soon but it has been
discovered that an error in its passage
would make it o f n o-effect. Therefore
another measure has been Introduced in
the Senato and also In . the House re-en
acting this law. This means a fight from
ths race track people. It is very certain
to have epsy sailing in the Senate but
though Its passage Is practically-* assured
in the House o f Representatives, yet It
li'In that body that the fight w ill be pulled
off.
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The W alles Claim, like Bancho'a Ghost,
will not down and It bobbed up serenely
in the House Wednesday morning in the
shape o f a concurrent resolution by Mr.
W ells o f Leon.
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A bill was Introduced Tuesday provid­
ing for the abolishing the convict lease
system. A great deal o f interest Is cen
terlng around this measure and when It
comes from the comipDtee to the House
there w ill be sometjiing doing for a few
days.—
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A new but popular Idea finds its shape
Jnn bill Introduced by Sennter Hudson In
the Senate and by Mr. .Jeqqlngs In the
House s e e k in g !» establish Juvenile Courts
with probylori officers on the lines fo l­
lowed by Coloreds and other Western
sfa te»,-..^
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Mr. MacWllliama o f S t Johns has in­
troduced-a bill and secured the favorable
action o f the committee upon It provid­
ing that all owners o f bathing pavilions
or both houses shall m a in ta in lifelines
and life rafts for the protection o f bathers.
Mr. Jennings o f Escambia has a bill
providing that county boards o f public
Instruction shall furnish free to Indigent
children school text books. His bill leaves
it ttrthe Judgment of the board as to
who la entitled to receive these benefits
at their hands.
‘ The farmers throughout the state will
no doubt bo glad to learn that there is
quite a prevailing-sentiment in favor of
furnishing tho hog cholera scrum to liog
owners for the prevention o f hog cholera
Another matter the farmers w ill'no doubt
feel n deep Interest in is the bill of
Representative west o f Santa Rosa which
provides for die establishing three agri­
cultural colleges In' die state one in each
congressioqlal district. Mr. West has hit
upon a plan to save considerable o f die
cost o f die establishing o f such schools by
leaving the locadon open to be be settled
by com petitive bids to be made by those
cldes desiring the school, die city or
county making the roost attractive bid In
the w ay o f site and buildings to have dio
school located w idilu Its borders.
The Pinellas County bill which came so
very near passing last session and failed
only through what U known as “ Senatorial
Courtesy" in die Senate is again here. It
Is the general sendment that If any
county in Florida ,1s to b a divided this
session it should be Hillsboro. Senator
McMullen lias simplified matters very
much In his stand by agreeing to put to
the blU through the Senate with a re­
ferendum clause ut(ached which Is en­
tirely agreeable to the pardes In charge
pf the bill here. It Is understood that the
Hillsboro Representatives are divided up­
on the question.
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Superintendent Holloway has a whole
list of bills looking to the Improvement of
the Florida school system. One provides
for the establishing, or rather making it
mandatary-that Umi sohool beard in - e a d i
county vstBbUsli. and maintain at least
one high school in each county In the
■tala. Mr. Holloway also hopes to get
dtrough the bill providing for the summer
normal term for teachers early in tbe
session so the teachers o f the state may
be nodfled that die term will be held this
year.
The bill making appropriaUon for pay­
ing the Tampa Fair premiums has been
introduced but It is not at all certain what
acdon the legislature will take.

_Aprll 141911

Notice
JACKSONVILLE’S
' VOICE OF THE PEOPLE
Letters and Communications on
MOST POPULAR
Various Timely Topics.
SPECIALISTS
INTO A HOME,
HERE SOON COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE OFYOUR OWN*

City vouchers w ill be received until
May 31, 1011, In payment of paving and
sidewalk liens. By ordcr city council.
kL-W. L o v tu ,O w k

An Unusual Opportunity—You May
* Consult Spcclollsts o f National
Reputation Tree at the
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“ R o b b in s N est”
SANFORD -

FLORIDA

Thntsdtr Afternoon 2 p. m.
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f ridgy All Day

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MAY 4th and 5th

WE NEVER USE KNIFE
Read this Liberal Offer

25 CASES TREAfED FREE

n This Deportment will be Found the
Views, Opinions and Comments
Of Proctlcal Writers
On Municipal Ownership

To the editor of The Herald: |
I enclose you on Interesting item I cllppfed from n paper, which I think gives on
object lesson 19 tho people of Sanford.
W hy bould not we In Sanford do as those
people In Maine have done? But that
would be Socialism.
J. P- W.
Farmington, a little village In Franklin
county, Maine, has been trying a'n Inter­
esting experiment in municipal owner­
ship. in 1002 , in the face o f considerable
opposition, the village took over the local
water works which had been operated un­
der private ownership. A new source o f
supply was secured from tho lake high In
the hills back o f the town, and the system
was much extended and improved. A ll
the funds to finance this onterpriscFwcre
borrowed from the local savings bank.
The profits now pay for the-llghting ofthe village streets, the maintaining o f the
fire department and the wntchmon’s ser­
vices, and all other expenses o f the town,
so that tho village no longer levies a tax,
but is asking sofne legal w ay to spend
the surplus cash.
The citizens have
fought against paying a loVcr rate for
water, that being already low, and they
ore looking about for some means o f us­
ing the surplus money in other municipal
enterprises. A fter p ed p letry n n in tclp n l
ownership they wonder why on earth they
didn't think o f It sooner.

Beginning at 2 O'clock the firs t 25
FO R C O N S TIPATIO N .
Curable -Cases that Call at the
Hotel will be Treated AbsoA Madlclna T h st Doss N o t Cost A n y ­
•lutely Free Until Cured thing Unlsss It Cures.
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■-fF b e-a ctive-m ed lein a l- toy red le n t*-o f
T h is offer does not include surgical
cases, as we are not advocates o f Burgery. W e do-not believe In the use of
the knifed The offer open to the rich and
poor alike. It Is made that we m ay be­
come quickly known. If you will call at
the hotel, our chief consulting physician
w ill diagnose
give you tho
_
. _your case
„ and git
bcnpflt o f his medical knowledge. There
is no experiment or guesswork. You
will be told whether you can bo cured or
not. I f your case is curable w e will,; give
you such advice a« may-prolong your life.
His treatment gives quick relief and
positively cures. Being prepared to suit
each Individual case. the. human system
is tlioroughly cleansed In a natural and
direct manner and Improvement Is nolle
cd at once, even the~worst cases are
treated without any inconvenience to the

patient.-:-

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If you are Improving under your fam ily
physician‘do not come and take up our
valuable tlm «. We wish to give each
one plenty o f time, but. cannot listen to
long stories not pertaining to your case.

The Average Increase

nPopulation

o f cities and tow ns everywhere i, 35
p er c en t In ten years. This mean«
that new hom es w ill have t o . he built
and m ore stores provided. T h is will
increase the value o f land at the. edge
o f our city.
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We Have Some Choice Property
that can be b o u gh to n easy terms. It
w ill make you a beautiful home ami
w ill continue to increase in value.

N^ H.'GARNER
Sanford, Florida
JlfrVAWtYVWYAVAWWi’.ViVt ,VV.V,, hVrV.rW

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To exterminate1 Bedbugs,
Roaches, Moths. Ants, Mos­
quitoes, Fleas and. all class
of vermin.
| TtrkiH ondiirevenrFlenivtarr

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Hexnll. O rderlies, w hich aro odorless,
and Mites on Fowls.
tasteless and colorless. Is an en tirely
Daw discovery. Com bined w ith oth er
To kill anil prevent Ticks. S:
ex trem ely
valuable
Ingredients, • It
Fleas, Lice and. Flies .on 3:
form s a perfect bow el regu lator. Intes­
Animals. ‘ 3:
tinal la vlgo ra to r and strengtheoer.
B cxa ll O rderlies are eaten like canlly
lo prevent the spread of Con-'
and are notable fo r their agrecnblencas
-- taglous diseases,_
to tho paldto and gentleness o f action.
T h ey do not cauke grip in g oT any dis­
To disinfect, bath and tinier
agreeable effect or Inconvenience.
rooms, sinks wnsth pipes,
U nlike other preparations fo r a lilts
garbage pails, cellars, ken­
purpose, they do not create a habit,
nels, stables and fowl houses.
but Instead they overcom e the cause o f
habit acquired through tbe uso o f ordi­
tf
nary laxatives, cathartics and harsh
t o Insure Yourself Perfect inn irf
physic, and i*ormancutly rernovo the
Health.
Fenolo Is used with a
cause o f constipation o r Irregu lar b o w ­
sprayer,
for
sale by your deutet jr
el action. 1
direct i f he .can't supply &gt;uu±.
W o w ill refund you r money w ithou t
argum ent I f they do not do aa w e say
they w ill. T w o tir.es, 25c. nnd 10c. Sold
:■ Q u a r t s ....... ......................
75c
only at our store—T h e R e ta il Store

jf Half Gallon

C. H. DINGEE

NEW REMEDIES USED

&lt;T&gt;moom»tf ¿art

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S p r a y e r ..............

$1.38

$ 2 .5 0
50c

W e have discarded the old remedies
used for ages by the medical world, and
Manufactured only by
which it would be folly to depend upon
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longer, for they do not cure, ns thousands
die depending on them for ratief.
A ll Work Receives My Personal Attention
The fact that we have entirely new
Tampa
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Florida
treatment und natural cures, -gives us
and best efforts
control o f the nervous system, Heart,
4,
Phone 230
Stomach, Lungs, Kidneys, Catarrh, Con­ Opposite City Hall
sumption. Epilepsy, Deafness, Male and
Female Weakness, Cancers. Turners, Piles
and other chronic diseases.

Plumbing and
G as P i t t i n g

W E T R E A T DEAFNESS B Y A N
TIRELY NEW
a METHOD

if Fenole Chemical Co.

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And hearing in ninny cases is restored
at-once. Catarrh in all its varied forms
cured. If you hove weak lungs or con­
sumption do not fall to be examined.
A ll cases treated can and will be cured,
no . difference who you have seen and
treated with hitherto. Thousands- who
have given up all hope o f bein'/ cured,
now have an opportunity to consult a
specialist o f reputation.
Don’t fall to ¿all. Come ~hs early as
possible as we Will be very busy. A visit
costs you nothing, and m ay save you
much needless suffering.
Remember the flm twenty-five curable
cases w ill tar treated "«BWTulely free
(medicine excepted) until cured. If you
wish to be one o f this number you must
call early. The offer will not be extend­
ed. M It is made simply that the United
Specialists may become quickly known.

If you suspect Kidney Trouble bring
a two-ounce bottle o f your urine for
chemical and microscopical analysis.

R E M E M B H M Ttib'free offer wiU not be
given again. Persons corrynenclng treat­
ment after ibis w(U be required to pay,
but not one cent will be asked for theso
first 25 cates commencing treaunent dur­
ing this offer, except far medicine necetlA liU o-efflxY a cure. Those having long
standing and complicated diseases, who
flna Window.Display
Have failed to get cured and become dis­
The handiwork o f Mr. Davies is appar­ couraged. are especially Invited to c a ll at
e n t Again in the show windows o f D. A . thousands who have given up all hope 9 an
utalned.
obf
testify to permanent cures
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Caldwell A Sons. The windows are not
large enough for« a good display, hut Mr.
Davies has arranged tw o very attractive
windows, one a ribbon display and one on
white goods. Both o f them are good
enough to attract tbe eye - and cause the
prospective customer to enter the store
where the obligfBg clerks, coupled with
125 Laura Street
the low prices, do the rest. Look up
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
these windows.

UNITED

S P E C IA L IS T S

IT S SO GOOD
The healthiest food In the world
for the *'‘kiddies” is bread made
from “ Quaker City” flour— and
they all “ love it,” too. See that
the red and blue label Is attached
to every bag or barrel of flour
* that you buy— it’s your guaran■ tee of FIRST Q U A L IT Y flour. ^

QUAKER C IT Y FLOUR MiLLS COr
P H IL A D E L P H IA

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�Get our price» on storing o f goods |
or any kind. Jones-McLaughlln Co.
34-tf

*-U ttlc -tla p p c n lh ís — Mention ol
M alters In Brief.

PERSONAL ITEM S OF INTEREST
Summary o f th e r io a t ln g S m all Talk
Succinctly A rra n ge d fo r H ur­
ried H erald R eaders.
Commercial Club meeting Wednesday
evening next.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Langley have return­
ed from a visit to Daytona Beach.

—Molina-Knocker Potato- Diggers only $ lf
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[ tcrT Attend the Commercial Club meet- at W.H Underwoods.
A fter April 15lh the price o f roses and {
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EnSlc*" Hall next Wednesday flight.
cut flowers will advance 50 per cent. A I
S on g Recital
few more grape vines left. L. 11. Temple. J
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^MrS. R. Homrighous’ pupils In vocal muThe nursing borne nt 8th and Elm A ve, I
sic met lit her studio Tuesday and gave
a very Interesting recital. A delightful is prepared to care for a limited number
evening was spent and much good vocal of surgical cases. Mrs. Wright, nurse In
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j work done, as the whole class is- working chnrge.
L et us s to r e yo u r rurnHure. J o n e s - 1
to give n public recital sobn and wjll con­
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tinue these private recitals until they arc M cLaughlin Co.
Just received a shipment o f Mason's I
ready to appear in public.'
Those taking pnrt on the program lllst fruit jars nod-jolly glasses for early can -!
Tuesday evening were Misses Flossie ning-purposes. Let me supply your wants. [
33-tf
I rank, (Jlmiyj Gardner, Margaret Wight. W._W. Long, grocer.
Christ!no Hastings, Mrs. Geo. L Speer,1 W e ore equipped to hnndlc your repair j
Sanford Machine fit Garage Co.
Mrs. Jessie Speer, and Clarence Mahoney. work.
48tf.
Misses KutU Abbot and Florsie Frank act­

T

•HE Stein - Bloch Co.
Clothes Stand for

Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Woolfolk o f Pittsburg,
Penn., have been recent visitors to Sunford, guests o f the Sanford House. Mr.
Woolfolk is a member o f the commission
firm Crutchfield fit Woolfolk.
as accompanists for the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W ahl have returned
from o visit to Jacksonville.

Purchased Ten A cre Farm

Miss C. Belle T. Clay of Philadelphia, P a .
recent
■pent a few Joys this week looking over
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the different localities in the celery delta,
The W. C. T. Ik, held a most interest­
nnd before leafin g purchased a ten acre
ing meeting In d ie Baptist jdiurch Tues­
farm of E, E. Brown in Beck Hammock
day afternoon.
uiiruiuuii. Later
L.UI« Ideals
iu m n o
u,f Teaching
ic iiu u ii |(|
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l° m“ kc tll‘s her permanent
was the subject for the day nnd spjondld j
home. She left Inst Wednesday for the
papers were read by several o f those
north, but expects to return here about
" present.
May first, and lias U*r plans made for the
City charter,\Commercinl Club discus­ •¡rectipu_u(u iin^bungalow . Miss Clay
sion Wednesdayttvenlng.
1ms ociiirtf^yaclier for a number of years
.Mrs. Barnes delightfully entertained the in the PliHJAcIphia schools, nnd is enthu­
Book XlircJu,- iQst J'huriM ^y afternoon in siastic ovcM h e prospect of establishing
her chnfniing suburban hi
an Ideal home amid the beautiful tropical
The.RL Rev. Charlos, A b b o tfS A . S. B.. surroundings o f this favored- section of
was a prominent visitor to Sanford Tues­ the celery delta, and will retain'about
day eoroute to S l Leo on his return from half of the farm with nil its wealth of
1the Isle o f Pines, W . L While In the city trees and plants for ji modern “ Nature
he was the guest o f Mr. and Mrs. Huy- Garden.'' Stic will he quite n welcome
:—wood-Young; t — ;— —---- ------ :------ — addiiiuu to i:n social life o f the:com­
munity.
Mrs. John Cuthrell o f Rocky Mount, fi.
C., is In ll&gt;e city visiting Mrs. Haywood
. Notldc
Mrs. H. P. Driver has
visitor to Jacksonville.

F

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been

a

56 Years of Knowing How.
The Stein-Bloch Co. Clothes

W ANTS

for Sale at M. Frank’s.

All Local A d v e rtis e m e n t« Under Th is I
Heading, One Cent a W ord Each Issue

D.... . , .
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Rooms— furnished, gas and artesian
j*nrer. $1.25 per week and up. 315 E.
4th St.
35-tf
Have you n room to rent, a house or
chickens for saleT Want a job or want
helpT A Herald wont ad will satisfy your
needs at one cent a word.
35-2tp
Wanted—Subscriptions for the greatest
socialist weekly 1news paper on earth,
"The Appeal To Reason". Leave or send
25 cents nnd your nnmc nnd address to
Mrs. C. T. Clark, millinery store and get
this-paper for 40 weeks.
35-2tc
Lost— Bunch o f keys. Return to post­
master nnd get reward.
35-2p
Shoe Repairs— H alf soles and beets
lacked H5c. Sewed half soles nnd heels
$1.25. Made to order shoes $5.00 to $2.00.
222 Sanford avenue.
35-lp
Heuse forTtent on Park avenue. See
R. L Jones, 20G Park.
35-11
Young.
For Rent— 12 room house on Myrtle av­
The city tux books will close Aprjl 30,
enue. Enquire 212 Fourth -St., between
Mrs. Will Igou o f Eustis and Mrs. Loula 1011. No further extension.
Oak and Myrtle. Aves.
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Baylcss o f Chattanooga were guests of
G. W . S m ith . Collector.For Sale— Furniture for one room nt
Mrs. R. L Jones Thursday.
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half (trice, in use two months: Wide wood­
Com m ercial Club M eetin g
en bed, mattress nnd springs, 3 hole gas­
Everybody coma to the meeting o f tlie
-A -failed m eeting-;,Í ilia-,tYimuuuxud oline stove, table, 2 chairs, miscellaneous
CwuiuerdaLCkib W ednesday evening-next
articles loo' nuinurous 10 "njtnUiouT' A n y ­
Club
will be held nt Kugle»' Hall Wednes­ one taking it nwny Tuesday, the 18lh can
'Miss Rose Clayton o f Atlanta Is the
.guest o f her sUter Mrs. R. II. .Murks on day, April I Ulti at H j&gt;. m. The citizens have it at half (vice. X. Y . Z. care of
35-1 tc
I of Sanford are invited and urged to a t­ Herald. _ . . . . .
Sanford Heights.
For
Sale—
3
%
acres
of.line
land,
corner,
tend for ( the purpose of discussing the
The many friends o f Mrs. R. H. Marks
within 30 feet of Monroe depot, splendid
proposed change oT"E!Ttfrtrr, “-bulk hea d i n g.
well, all fenced, 214 acres In crops large
are glad to see her out again uftcr a
the lake Iront, etc.
(wo story house, about 5U citrus and
serious illness o f several weeks.
r
4
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tropical fruit trecA^ Address U. S. MikeF. I\ F orster,
Remember the social at- the Herald
sell. Monroe or Sanford.
'
35-4p
Vice President.
building to-morrow. The place to get
Wanted for the summer—Gentlemen
your Sunday dinner already prepared.
Underwoods for burhess. Baddies, Itorsc roomers at Sttimons. 315 E. 4th S t $1.25
nnd up a week.
35-tf
.
17-tf
At The Herujd building to-morrow the and mule jewelry.
Wanted—If you have well located land
Just rcclcved a new line of Art or a good business proposition for sale at
ladies will serve you Oie'tHSlIcnciee uf the
squares, prices 'reasonable. Hanford n good price, write me nt once enclosing
season.
Furniture Co.
35-tf seif addressed stamped envelope far reply
Cake and cream at Tho llcruld building
Place (la* lilies to your real estate in (owners only).*. Address J, C. Ross, 81Gto-morrow. M a n y . other good things. the Reulty-Trusl Company and avoid com- 2nd Ave, S oM in n eapolis,. Minn.
34-4ic
Come nnd see them .'
* plications. fo r purtieulxirs address H. F
For Rent— No. 115 Ninth pi reel. Elglll
rooms. Apply at til l Magnolia A ve. 3 t-2p
The merchants are especially invited to |WbUiier. Jr~Secretary.
7-t(
Five rbofn Collage for rent after May
attend tiie Commercial Club meeting next
Dr. Howard has returned and can be
1st. Apply P-O. Box. 020
34-2p
Wednesday evening.
found at bis residence in the forenoon
For Rent—Two furnished rooms for
The many friends o f Mrs. Frunk Chap­ and bis office in the afternoon. • 22-tJ
light housekeeping. Cull Uye-Lo Hotel.
W h y not let iis storc your furniture
34-3c
man, will regret to learn to learn of her
For Sale— Two acre tract corner of A v ­
death, which occured at Gulf Port, Miss., w hile you arc awuy tor the summer
and save house rent. Sanford Furni­ ocado Ave. and First S t, within city lim­
March,-22.
,
/
ture Co.
35-tf its, live room house, good barn, flowing
^liss St. Joltns, soprano, and Miss Kcelor
Go to Mrs. J. It. Bruton, J 10 Palmetto well, land ail tiled. L. Jammes, R. Y . D.
No. 1, Jacksonville. Fla.
34-3p
rhnjcr, will assist, in Hie little folks' re­ avenue, for stylish millinery. *
35-tf
For
Sale—Chalmers
Thirty
1010,
pony
cital in studio of Mrs. Munson next Tues­
Best grmle preserves and pickles Just
tonneau, full equipment. Perfect con­
day evening, April 18th.
la, call nnd try them. W, W .Long. 2fi-if
dition, and will he sold at u bargain, as I
Bring your old tires to Sanford Machine need a larger car. Also Krit Roadsters
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Durham of DuBois.
with full equipm ent only run short lime,
48-tf
Pa., are in the city this week. Mr. Dur­ &amp; Garage Co. for vulcanizing.
Write for prices and
One and two horse wagons with celery ns'good’ ui
ham owns a line farm on tho West Side
descriptions of those two bargains. 15 11.
l? -tf
and lias made a good profit on his crops flared side bodies nt Underwood's,
P.. 2 cylinder fern» with reverse genr and
Swellcst line of Go-Carts In the city. all equipment $200.00 T. P. Conpropst,
being well satisfied with the Sunford
Sunford riirnlturo Co.
35-tf Daytona Beach, Fla.
34-tf
section.
For Sale— My poultry business general­
Mrs. Allen lias just received direct from
The little folks o f Mrs. Fannie S. Mun­
Failing health tho cause. Maple
New York * the very latest- styes in un- ly.
son's piano doss will give a recital lii
Avenue Poultry Yards, Cor. 1st and Maple
trimmed hats for the Easter trade and
her studio Tuesday evening, April 18th,
Ave. Wtn. A. Herring.
, . 34-2tc
would np(»recinle your orders.
33-tf
Reward of live dollars will be given for
7:45, assisted by Miss St. John, sopruno
Call nnd s?c the elegant new slock of the return of n hunch of keys recently lost
and Miss Keelur, reader. Voluntary ad­
[ilnnos at the Crippcn Music store Just re­ in Sanford or near the city. Key ring
mission for (migrant expenses.
ha 1 name ol Rugglesun It. Sanford Her­
ceived from the factories.
35-2t
ald.
34-2 p
Commercial Club meet and discussion
Let us sec about storing your furWanted—Tons of cured moss, Queen’s
of the new d t y charter, next Wednesday
nltnre. Jones-McLoughlin Co. * 34 tf blue flag-sand yellow Jessamine roots,
night. Be sure to be present.
Gusi engine repairs. Sanford Machine prickly ash bark. , A ll kinds bug and bur•Walter Haynes „has accepted n -position fit Garage' Co.
lapping. -Write
for full
particulars.
48-tf
with The Herald and w ill have, charge of
New tires put on old Go Garts at American Fibre Company. Jacksonville,
___ ... 34-4tc
35-tf Fla.
the. advertising and office work. Mr. the Hanford Furniture Co.
.Wonted—Celery
farm
with
improve­
Hnrgoins at Crip(ieii Music Store. Cash
Haynes Is on expert accountant and-adments, or dwelling tn SnnfOfd Iff exchange
o
r
tnstntrnenrplanr~
35:21—
Yertising solicitor and held n sim ilar posi­
freu nnd clear 7 room Queen Anne Cottage.
Imported Bamooo Fish Poles at 5c all im p ro vem en ts-----------tion with (lie Wichita Eagle for o number
beautifully
Iti
„ situated
----------of years.
A n y courtesies shown Mr. each t o c le a r out old stock. Also tin; "Walnut H ill" suburbs o f Cincinnati,
Ohio (Jot 73x143, house cost $3.800, prlpo
Haynes will be appreciated by The Her-1 e x tra s ele ct p o les at 10,15. 20c. New
$3,000, pfroto nt Herald office.
Florence
old.
stock. The Geo. II. Fernald H ardw are E. 11(Block. Sanford, Fla., R. F. D. No. 3.
.
33- 4t p
John Shinn left on Monday for Wichita. Co.
34-3tc
For Rent— Four furnished rooms, with
KuuAaAt where ho will spend tho auniniex. I Autocs add carriage painting at Un*
derwood's. First Class work—
31- if bath, for light housekeeping. , A pply C. A. |
Hre. E. L. Fcrrun left on Monday for.
Dobbins. Sanford Bakery.
'31-tf
A ll kinds o f repair work. Sanford Ma­
Iter home In Eustis after spending a week
For Rent— Nine room house on Mag­
chine fit Garage Co.
48-tf
nolia avenue. Address Box 803, Sanford, |
with her daughter, Mrs. D. L. Tlirnsher.
When In need of a plumber or tinner Flo.
31-tf
B. A. Howard Is homo again for a trip phone The Fernald Hardware Co.. No. 8.
For Rent— Tw o furnished rooms fori
to Michigan and N ew York.
nnd get quick action.
34-3tc
light housekeeping. Address Box 893. |
31-tf
Geo. B. Dickinson end W. A . DeBose
When you want your piano tuned call Sanford. Fla.
Fur
Sale—
Family
ttorse,
buggy
and
bar-1
are back from Tallahassee.
for Horry Crlppen at tire Crlppen Music
nets or either. N. H. Garner.
31-tf j
Store.
Work
guaranteed.
Orders
prompt­
John Duster Is in Sanford again from
For Sale— Ten acre tract. 3 acres tiled
' ‘
35-2t
Tstentum, P a „ much to the delight of his ly filled.
and cultivated, hals mils from Munroe on
in union th ere Is stre n g th . W e have good road. Going at A bargain. Portico-1
“ any friends.. Mr. Duster states that bad
29-tf
weather prevails In the north and he is th e go o d s you need, and th e price, ktra at Herald office.
you can do th e re st. S an ford
Furni­
For Sale or Rent— Two acres fertile land I
glad to be south again.
tu re Co.
3 5 - tf
in high state o f cultivation, one m ile from
N. A. Bauman, representing the Good­
You can get yellow corn mealat Long's town. Flowing well, tiling, celery boards.
rich Rubber Co., o f Akron, Ohio, called Grocery.
.*
26-tf A bargain. Address Owner, P. Q,. Box
1384.___________ ____ ______________ 2 Izilc.
upon the Inunl ■ mnmnhlla trade here V»
For Sale— One span o f mules, wagon
Wednesday.
'
I ¿in. to have your tin roofs and eave
and
harness; mules sig and seven years
Hiss Hassle Tyner will leave for Tantpa irougtia repaired. • Phone The Geo. H. old, weigh about 1.2U0 pounds each. In­
tomorrow after a month's visit with her Fernald Hardware Co,, and Jet us attend quire o f W. A. Mluuick, Cameron City.
34-3 to
•Uter. Mrs. R. J. HoUy,
|to U a t once.

24-tf-p

■FRANK

Clothier and Men’s Furnisher
SANFO RD

ARE YOU GOING TO BUY

SHOES
You

EASTER

for

arc cordially

invited to

come* in

and see our new and up-to-date stock o f
Footw ear for Men. Ladies.and Children.
A ll

the popular and stylish shapes and

leathers,

also V e lv e t,

Satin and W h ite

Canvas.

V is it the N ew Shoe Store whcit

you want the latest styfes and a perfect fit

E.

G.

DUCKW ORTH

FEET
SANFORD

FITTER

w. J . TH IG P E N &amp;
AGENTS

General Fire Insurance
Oirisa w ith H O LD E N R E A L E S T A T E CO.

Sanford.

The Geo. H. Fernald Hdw. C.
Lawn Mowers to Solt
Everyone
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■:.y

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Liberty No. 10................ *................... $ 4 .2 5
Delta Ball Bearing No. 14 $ 6 .5 0 No. 16 $ 7 .0 0
Red Cloud B a ll"

“

14 $ 8 .7 5 “

Croesus Bull

“

14 1 0 .5 7 “ 10 J 1 .5 0

“

16 $ 9 .2 5 ,

Great American Ball Bearing No. 1 5 ...$ 1 2 .0 0

Also Grass Catchers

�COUNTY HAPPENINGS

by Mra. Geo. Swartz, J. C. Rich and
others This week the ^regu tar-m om h ly
meeting o f the club wQl be held on W ed ­
nesday evening.
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A Budget of Interesting Items
From Correspondents

Rev! Erllck, a former Jew,
Sunday evening.

T I E E V E N T S .O F O R A N G E C O U NTY

Dr. Wm. Swart* o f N ew York is visit­
ing his father and brother on Lake Onoro
and preached for us last Sunday morning.

preached

Some o f us are feeling Jubilant ovèr
rmolent Staff o f Reporters Weekly celery returns that are coming In and the
Covers the Terrltory for
prospect o f a continued steady market.
' The.llcrald
\ Potato digging Is the order o f the hour.
The crop Is not o heavy one and w e are
hoping the price m ay hold good till the
CELERY AVENUE.NEWS
S o fU l CarrwpcndeiK* to The Herald:
crop is marketed)
Mrs. A . Dorner has gone to Illinois to
.Our people ond the people living about
spend the summer with her mother.
Silver‘Lake are much Interested in the
Albert Dorner has returned home to Improvement of the rofld here to Sanford
N ew York after a pleasant visit to his avenue, b y . w ay o f Lake Onoro. The
brother. A . Dorner on Celery avenue.
work is almost completed a n d a tile road
T. P. Conpropat o f Daytona Beach paid will be greatly enjoyed and appreciated.
his old home a flying
last week.

all point« o f the «fa te and w ill soon be in
the center o f population, and would com­
mand tho sanction o f evory voter in the
middle and south Florida. Sanford as the
location (s all right, but there are others
equql or more 'desirable In the county.
The beautiful and progressive d t y o f Or­
lando has m any points in its favor, as
well as healthy Altam onte Springs. od]acent to the cl tics.of 8anford and Orlando,
and n location In w hfO K Nature was most
lavish In her glitsjtfrid being rapidly im ­
proved by tifip/- Investigation solicited.
Special mention should be made o f
gffln;FlpnkClark,oneoPFIorlda's staunch­
est and most Influential friends. I l l * un­
selfishness in curbing his own ambitions
to advance the interests o f Florida is un­
precedented in the halls o f Congress, and
fs a man that the voters o f this state can
trust in any capacity, he Is called upon to
fill In the halls o f Congress.
N. IL F o c c .

visit Thursday of

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schumann o f San­
ford attended 'church here Sunday and F L O W E R S — P L A N T S — B U L B S
Miss Tlllle Hess o f Baltimore, Md.. is spent the day with relatives.
visitin g her sister, Mrs. J. T. Edwards.
A number o f our young people enjoy
SQCNT JACKSONVILLE TLORAL COMPANY
£ Saturday o f last 'w eek the Sunday attending church in Sanford Sunday even­
Phone 166. Iltis hnd Oak Ave. ,
school a t Moore's Station gave a fish fry ings and one o f our young men, not b e­
Specjol
Offering in Ferns.
S an ford ,
a t Geneva ferry. Everybody reported a ing w ell posted on the time the cars
Floral
Designs
to
Order.
'
E lorlda
would
leave
found
himself
left
and
did
good tim e and plenty o f fried fish.
1-28-KMf
* not
reach
home
till
Monday.
Mr. Andrews has his bungalow nearly
One o f the most pleasant outings Cam­
completedrind expects to move id next
eron City people have ever had was a
week.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Lund o f Chicago are visit­ launch trip up the river last week to Lake
ing Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woods on Cameron Harney arranged in honor o f Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. L. Johnson o f Wichita, Kansas,
avenue.
A / F armex.
who'have been visiting at the Mlnnick
borne. The Johnsons left for Jacksonville
oe Aeva jottings
Saturday, April 1st,' and after visiting
Spactol Cocrmemlenc» to Tho Hersld.
0. E. L ittle Jin ppened to a very painful that d t y and St. Augustine went to In­
aeddent at the saw m ill while at work dianapolis, from which place they were
last Saturday, W hile sawing something
■truck hid) in the eye and he i s ' naving Johnson's, sister.. They, m ade many
friends during their short stay among us
serious trouble with lL
George G eiger and -you ng son, Harry, and we ore more than sorry to bear o f
left last Saturday to Join. their fam ily Id the sad ending o f their trip.
fflnnomn.it. A4 co

N o w Isr T h e T im e T o Buy Impi

7 ed “ Ready to Plant” Sanford
Celery Farm s

These farms can be bought for the next
days for less money than ever again
have Sanford farms to sell.

Not Largo,

Bjprbank nor Celery City but Sanford
Always Sanford.
Sanford.

There is onl

A ll irrigated ready to plant.

L. H. T E M P L E

H.

H.

C H A P P E L L ’S
Real Estate Agency

TffTOAHQWE
ÖFY0UBOWN*

Mias Allccn Minnlck had the misfortune
to fall and dislocate her elbow while at
. It la with much regret w e learn .of the Lake Harney, but'w e understand that he?
o f cities and towni everywhere •is 35
return o f Mr. and Mrs. W ill Adam s to arm 1a, mending' nicety, - Mrs. Mlnnick,
^er cent in ten yetrs. This means
their homo near Washington, D. C. They who has been quite i l l I» also slowly imthat new Homes will have to be built
__
' ,
ore^-sucb- pleasant - people that Geneva P rovin g
and more stores provided,— This will
only wishes alio could -claim tlicm on l*‘f r
On T w k d a y evening o f this week dot people gave a reception at the church for i
nut ne ut residents.
Miss Bray, our primary teacher, havinj the pastor- oidi . his w ife, Dr. and Mrs.
completed the term here, returned to her Joel Swartz. The church was beautifully We flave ¿tome Choice Property
home In Winter^Gordon last week. Mias decorated with palms and other green­
that can be bought on easy terms. It
Bray made m any friends while here, who ery, moss and cut flowers. A short pro­
will make you a beautiful home and
w ill rejoice to know if this place is for­ grammi music and talks was given, the
W est Ponfpano an&lt;J w ill In future reside

tunate enough to secure her services for
another year.
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Saturday a fte ra o o n -th e jjltlz e n s had__a
m eetlng'for the purpose o f electing trastees for the d t y h a ll Geo. Mathews, E.
N. Sutton nnd Dnvht Speer were elected.
It is now proposed that a second story bo
added to tho hall for the purpose o f a
room for the Woodmen o f the
World. This is a step In the right direc­
tion and we hope soon to see thV hall in
fine shape.

The Average Increase n Population

will continue to increase in value. &lt;

FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS, Sanford, Fla

N. H. GARNER

A Jolly moonlight picnic party is plan­
ned for Thursday evening, when w e ore
ail Invited to drive through the woods to
the pretty Worthingron home on ' Lake
Onoro and spend the evening with those
delightfully hospilnble people. Wri cer
talnly anticipate a pleasant evening.

Sanford, Florida

A ll roads Ind to Geneva ferry le ft S at­
la r appointment at the Methodist church
urday, as everybody hereabouts attended
here Sunday.
- *
the Sunday school picnic. - The fish fry
Mrs. D an iel an aged resident o f the
east coast Is spending a while at the home was fine, q*ball game, boating, games
and social visitin g' tnade a very pleasant
o f her son, J. W. D&amp;nlel.
gathering.
Mrs. A lva h E. Beale leftSun duy for her
home In North, Anton, 'M e„ after , a very
This is the tim e o f year when w e are pleasant three months'- soj&amp;urn here.
m ade sorry by tbo going aw ay o f some
tfr. and Mrs. Harris o f Cameron aveode
o f our people for the summer months. ore leaving the latter part o f tyis week
W hile w e are glad they can go and viglt for Wichita, Kansas, to spend th f tmtn..
I , . .
', ‘
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their former home and friends we find it mer.
,
bard to spare them and long for their re­
Miss N ellie Ektridge arrived home te«t
turn. Am ong those atfoftdy gone ore Friday from Echols county, Go., where
Mrs. B e a l w^Q le ft a s lost Sunday for her site has been school (caching.
boms la Malnb, and Mr. John Shinn, who
L evi Warner and Clarence RobertsJeft
has gone to spend th e. summer with his
last Friday for Bridgewater, Conn., to
spend the summer
*
si
W e ere glad to note that W alter Haynes
D. R. Bump started Tuesday for his
/ has a position with the Sanford Herald
home In Wichita, Kans. This Is the sec­
and will stay with us during the summer,
ond w inter he has spent with his daugh­
r
UL L Addington o f Wichita, Kansas, ter, Mrs. Moss.
who has been attending a drawing for
There w ill be special Easter service
land in the Everglades, held near Titus­
hero Sunday.;* Tito choir Is practising
ville, and making an extensive trip on
evenings,
the eu tt coast, stopped at Cameron City
on his w ay home to visit hlajfrlend. Dr.
Mlnnick and meet a number o f former
Deaf Sir. The lep er lit your last issue
acquaintances here.
from the pen and prolific bralh o f J. W .
Our pastor, Dr. Joel Swartz, and Prof.
Gosaman, it. D .* o f St. Augustine, in re­
Hancock attended tne stole mooting of
gard to the rem oval of. the caplto! o f the
the Congregational church held e l Tampa
state o f Florida 'from ' Tallahassee to some
last week and report a pleasant and prof­ more centrkl port Of the state is very in­
itable time.* W e are glad and proud to
teresting reading. ‘W hy not Sanford or
p o t* that our Cameron City Congregationespecially some desirable location in Or«1 church was given official recognition ange oounty. the banper county o f the
by the state organization and feel that state and one o f the moat progressive, as
------v s owe mw-h to Dr. Swertt for hi» Inw- evidenced b y tho uneqnaied exhibits o f
•ot and efforts in our behalf.
its resources displayed at the Orange
Our Fanners’ Club has been having oounty fe lr at (be beautiful d t y o f Orlauaome very Interesting meetings. Lagt davits county seat!
w eek papers were read b y Prof. Geo.
Pran ge county is the most central in
S w artz and Mrs. Burrows, and talks made ib e stele and/convenient of access from

Store

The Crippen Music

High-grade Pianos, Organs, ~
and Graphophones.
Easy Payments

Low^Prices

J u st

Arrived

FIN E A N I M A L S a flg fe .

beautiful umbrella. The evening w a« b
rnSst piiJayable o n iT o lhose'present. .

A fte r spending a week pleasantly with
MOORE’S STATION .
Mrs. Aubrey Moran, Mrs. W ill H and and Sped«) Corm pondeace to The U irsld:
children returned to their home in Sanford * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fenner were v is ­
itors Monday at the Ellsworth home.
Saturday lo s t
They
were enroute from their winter
Mrs. Rheblnder entertained Ihe M. M. S.
home
in
Eustls to their northern home In
society last Thursday afternoon. Quite a
Mentor,
Ohio.
pleasant time was enjoyed- The talk on
•
*
R. M. Warner and two sons and Howard
"Incidents o f Our T ravels" was postponed
Powell were on a several days' fishing
until next meeting. j
’
*
trip
this week In Black Hammock.
Rev. Brook from Oviedo filled his regu­

CAMERON CITY ,ETCH IN G SSp*cU) Oar. to Th»Harold.

i. R. CALHOUN BKÄ T

.Car Rice Flour
Most

E c o n o m ic a l

Satisfactory

Feed

_

T H K fc w X s

F IN E
f e e d

and
and

w ill Fatten Y o u r Stock
and K eep them in G o o d
Shape.

Tells a man that he must be careful in feeding iws
stock if he wants to get the best- results. B ut it is
not always so easy to get the' right kind o f fm l.

W c Are Feed Specialists and not
„

Sum m er or Winffer.
.

we can supply your/ wants in the
Automobile line. Ir you want to
rent „

only know

just what your stock ought to have, but hunt until
we find it.
.
.
.
WHEN IN ííEED CALL UPON

A MQtor^For Any Purpose
we are at your service with the
very best care. We never sleep.
If you are in trouble Call m any

S a n f o r d , Florida

Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Company
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PHONE* 331

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To Think of N ew Furnishings
F or You r Home

EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE, QUEENSWARE AND

Oh, T h at’s Delicious!
Doesn't take one Long to find out that
our Ice Cream IS not Ltie common kind.
W e endeavor to excelL Not enough that
ours sltould be good, it inuit be the best.
Every effort is directed toward making it
perfect.
A box o f our candy 1s Indeed a luxury
po matter what your taste m ay b e ,
Tem pting sweets at tempting prices.

THE N. &amp; R. STORE

O u r n e w 'lin e o f

S TO V E S

RANG ES

and

S T O V tS

K ITC H EN

are the kind you have wanted

and

couldn't get.

SEE

OUR

BARG AIN

COUNTER

Just across the street

�THE SANFORD HERALD

COPY O F RESOLUTIONS

The Regular Weekly Bulletin of the

S'ariTbrci~tîetItrt*- Pw&gt;P*eSet Lrortti
Their Claims
Whereas, the city o f Sanford. Orange
county. Florida, has drafted and prepared
n new city charter to be presented to the
legislature o f the state o f Florida for pas*
page during the present evasion thereof,
and
Whereas, in the said proposed charter
the territorial limits o f the city o f San­
ford have -been extended so os to make
the town o f Sanford Heights a part o f the
city o f Sanford, and
, . .■1
Whereas, the said town o f Sanford
Heights was incorporated by twenty-six
citizens and electors o f Orange county,
Florida, representing the m ajority o f the
two hundred residents o f said locality,
only four o f whom are negroes, in the ex­
ercise o f their law ful privilege under and
by virtue o f the general laws o f the state
of Florida, and
Whereas, there is a vast area o f unoccupied land within the present limits of
ih oclty o f Sanford, which makes it un­
necessary for the city o f Sanford to ex­
tend its limits farther In any direction,
except for the purpose o f increasing Us
iy taxation, and
■ Whereas, the extension o f its'lim its by
the city o f Sanford, aa provided in the
charter above mentioned, is manifestly
for the sole purpose o f increasing the rev­
enue o f said city o f Sanford by tuxatiod,
Whereas, all o f Use land which it is
proposed to be annexed to the city of
Sanf&amp;rd is so fo r removed from the centre
of city that it w ill be many yearn before
the city of Sanford could possibly be in a
financial position or condition to&gt;give the
citizens o f the said territory proposed to
be annexed the city improvements such i
bs fire protection, water, lights and s e w - .
crage, and
Whereas, the city o f Sanford has been [
unable as yet to extend its sewerage
system and fire protection even through
its territory which was annexed to said
city by the special enactment o f the
legislature o f 1909, and
— Vrircrrnx;'insofar as theplnns of-ntm e x- ‘
ution, as aforesaid, affect the town of
Sanford Heights, tho city o f Sanford is in .
no financial'position or condition nt the
present time to extend it » sewerage s y s - ;
tem through the urea o f unoccupledinntl
lying between Tenth street of said city
and the town dt Sanford Heights, and
Whereas, the municipality o f Sanford
Heights has been promoted and effected
liy residents of said locality, because the
present financial conditions o f the city
of Sanford is such Unit it will bo' many
years before the city o f Sanford con give
to the citizens o f the town of Sanford
Heights the benefits to which they, ns
lux {laying citizens o f Sanford, would be
justly entitled, having, as it lias at the ’
present time, more territory now than it
is in possession to mnkc adequate pro­
vision for.
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«Therefore, be it resolved by the council
o f the town o f Sanford Heights, Orange
county, Florida, in special session this
10th day o f April, 1911, that it is the
sense o f this board That the attempted
annexation o f the town o f Sanford
Heights, Florida, b y tho said city o f San­
ford, is unreasonable, uncalled for, unfair
and unjust, and is intended mainly for
‘ he purpose o f Increasing .die revenue of
the d ty o f Sanford by taxation, without
any benefits whatever accruing t o . the
citizens o f the toWn 6f Sunford Heights,
and
Ue it further resolved that a certified
copy of this resolution be forwarded to
lion. L. C. Massey, senator from Orange
county. Florida and Hon. S. A. Robinson
mid Hon. Forrest Lake, representatives
bom Orange county, Florida, In the legis­
lature o f 1911, and that they are urgently
'requested to exercise and use every effort
possible to secure the defeat o f a bill to
abolish the present municipality of San­
ford Heights, Orange county, Florida, and
Be it further resolved that a certified
°opy o f this resolution be forwarded to
die members o f the legislature of J911,
serving on the committee o f city and
town organization!,. with tho request dial
they oppose the b ill. to abolish the said
municipality o f Sanford Heights, as In­
corporated undpr and by virtue o f the
general laws o f the state of Florida, in
accordance with the wishes o f the citizens
vf said municipality, and
Be it further resolved dint u copy uf
tills resolution be published In the next
issue o f the Sanford Herald.
Richard H. Marks, Chrm.,
G. W. Spencer,

H. C. P eclow,
C. H. DtMOEE,
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W. P. F ields.

Atuat- W. A- Ginn. Clerk.

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Dissolution Notice

By mutuo! consent the finn o f Holmes
&amp; Hunt has this day been dissolved. J. E.
Huiii roü itnj: A n y one knowing them'
«elves indebted to the firm o f Holmes A
Hunt will pay game to W. E. Hohnes.

CASH

DEPARTMENT

SANFORD

FLORIDA

Showing Many New Things for the Remaining Easter Days and Some G reat Specials for

APRIL 17th

APRIL 47th
All W idths
All ¡Colors

Window
Point Vcnisc Lacc Dutch Col­
lars— More jHipular than ever
this season. We have three
styles to select from, extra
Widths,- henutiful embroidered,
Dopegal and Antrim' effects.
Copy or $5 hand made Irish Collurs, hard ,to tell from the genu­
ine, our price___ ..2 5 and 49c
New Arrivals In Beltings—
What will please the ladies' more
than to know, we have the long
needed belting to match* your
dress In all colors anti widths.
Colors.are absolutely last, well
worth' 35c j&gt;er yard, Caldwell’s
price -an inch...................‘l-2c

Torchon Lace Special—We
have recently added to our lace
deportment over 3,000 yards of
new and dainty patterns of Tor­
chon Lace, It comes in rtarrow
and medium widths. Very much
needed for the under finrmcntB.
Specie! per y a rd ...,....... 3 Ac

Ladles’ Sl(k Hosiery—Our Hos­
iery department was completed
this week tyy jLjie addition of 25
dozen Indies’ silk hose, they are
inajle of a nice guality thread,
silk,-withTrshrinch lisle t op nnd
lisle foot, very durable, our price
Ladles’ Embroidered Collars— per puir..;............ . .........47c
These Collars are made of a four Silk Underskirts—T h e last
ply linen with small and dointy shipment of skirts are sure to
embroidered effects, mych want­ please ns they are made of-a
ed for the suits nnd tailored good quality silk nnd very full,
wnlstiCThcy are usually"Hold''’ iif i i f ihe newest- and' liesPshndea,
23c but for a leader Culdwell's well worth from $3.50 to $4.00,
price ........................... 10c Caldwell’s price___ 1. , . ;$2.98

Ladies' Wing Shield Vests—
We have a complete list of Bizes
including the extras, made of a
nice quulity -ribbed' lisle ■ and
gauze materiul. These vests are
sold elsewhere for 19 and 25c

Ladles’ Union Suits—T h ese
suits nre made of the same nice
material as the vest and are sure
to be a winner for their comfort
liml e&lt;5oTiies5T~lTi3y are neatly
trimmed nnd very durable, worth
more, Cdldwcll’s price........ 25c

Window
Display
•Boys’ Shirts and Drawers

M. en’s
Union
Suits
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Our boys’ department is brim full
of interest in this line, Nice qual­
ity Balbriggan shirts and drawers
to match, very light and cool, nnd
are worth at least 39c, our price
only .. . 1 ........................ .....25c

You will never know just whrtt
real comfort is until you have
tried our lino of Union Suits,- cool,
comfortable and are just the thing
for the summer. They are worth
6i)c, our p rice..................... 47c

Why pay a dollar and a quarter
for your Easter Shirt when you
can have the same one at Caldwell
&amp;. Sons’ for less, n new shipment in
white and colors at.............. 9 7c

We also have in this same- cool
Balbriggan material a full line of
sizes in hoys’ Union Suits, not as
much trouble as ¿he two piece suits
hut wear just as well. These too
are worth more, Monday Caldwell’s
price .1............•____ _____25c

A strong line ol Men’s two piece
under.garment suits in White, Balbriggnn and colors, mode by the
best mills and ore worth 50c a
garment but for a leader, our
price __ ........................-____ 39c

Another line that looks just as
good-as the seventy-live cents and
a dollar shirts, made full, and a
large assortment to select from.
While they last...................... 4 5 c

For Ladies’ and Children in the new ­
est and best shapes have arrived in
Patent Leather, Gun Medal, Suedes
and a complete line of W hite Canvas
at prices that talk for themselves.
Lawns and Calicoes
Fifty pieces new and very
pretty patterns in rings,
dots and floraL designs on
white ami colored back
ground, they arc wprth
much more money than
we ask for them but for a
Monday special, only. .4 c

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Colored Madras
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Thià beautiful 32 inch
wide Madras In. red, blue
and bjack on white ground
with a heavy corded stripe
solves thè shirt waist
problem and for tailored
waists it is fine, worth
12% and 15c, very special
a t ............. ..............10c

Our entire lot of Ging*
hams, Madras; Voiles and.
Tissues that were bought
to selL at a higher price
have found their way to
the 23c counter, all colors
that are washable are to
be found on the special
counter dt..............2 3 c

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Something nice for the
suit of separate skirt. is
this 36 inch wide medium
and heavy weight a 11
linen. Very seldom we
get just what we want in
this line for less than 50c,
Caldwell’s price__ 29c

P. Coats Thread 25
Colored Lawns.

Special for Men

Men’s Neckwear

About fifty pieces of new and crisp
Lawn Batiste and Organdies in
dots, figured and floral designs.
These goods should bring 15c
easily, but as a special inducement
during the remainder of this wt^ek
and Monday, special price..12&amp; c

About fifty dozen Men’s soft, Neg­
lige Shirts in cream, whiteV light
blue, pink,.tan and gray with col­
lar attuched, made of the good
wearing and washable material
“ Soiesettes". ■ These shirts are
worth $1.00, Caldwell's price 7 6 o

Last but not least, for we have any
qunnity and style of the latest and
most up-to-date Neckwear for M e n
in the city and at a time when we
want them most, for Easter, worth
75c, special p r ic e ........... _ _ . 4 8 o

W. E, Holmes,
J, E. Hurt,

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F l o w i n g wells aro
guaranteed. Drainage
sure. Numerous Bou­
levards, graded and
ditched, traverse this
property
Take Street Cars forLots In P A L M V IL L A
sold on easy term s

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The most beautiful
most highly improved
and richest of all un­
cleared land in the

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0 H A M M O C K sold on
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H A M M O C K

Only three and
: one-half m i 1 e ■
J from Sanford, ^on
9 hard a u r f a c"e d
O road . . . .
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Prices will soon
advance materially
Buy a town lot in-

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PALM

The Sanford and
Everglades K. R.
will run freight
trains and street
cars direct through
Palm Hammock
with side tracks
every half mile for

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10 acres o f stately
Palms,
Majestic
Q Oaks andTragrant
j h Yellow Jessamine
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an esquisite spot
f o f . untrammeled

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is being settled by a
a very high class ^
o f p e o p 1e. A J
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car service brings
churches, theatres
and shops to your

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school
privilege
for your children

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FSanford buy a PALM HAMMOCK Farm or you will live
to regret it. Buy to-day. Come and see me.

WHI TNER
First National Bank Building

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safer Investm ent than
selected real ostale,

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THE SANFORD IICRALD
N otice to S to c k h o ld e rs .

SANFORD LODGES1

FROM MACARONI DELTA I

T«V “ ,p.
(ivrn notice that a «pedal
p a e tl* i»-e f—the stock hthlrrs of the Crvirsl tee
Sanford Lottie No. 2 7 .1. O. O. r.
lompany will be held on Monday, the (Pvt
Meets every Hobday at 7:30 p. m.. over imperial
day of May. A. D. 1911, at the principal of­
—
fice of the compiny. » u c r ic t o t i site. near rheatrr, J. 6. Hall. N. C.---Tram The Herald'» Special Correspondent city of Sanford, In Orange county, «la te 1 of
W. S. Baisw w . Sec’ y.
t
lorldn.
for
the
tnirpuaeof
voting
upon
a
proposi­
By Wlrcleaa Telephone
tion to Increase it* capital «lock from Fifty Trow- Seminole Chapter No. 2, Order Eastern Star
Ira Lucaa made enough money raising »ami Hollar*, consisting of Bve hundred shares, of
Meets every second and fourth Friday in month.
the par Value of one hundred dollar* each, to Sev­
beans last summer to buy himself n new enty live Thousand Dollars, to consist of »even Every one who has seen tils Star In the East are
cordially
Invited to visit the chapter.
humlr.il and fifty shares of the par value of one
all-wool checked suit o f clbthea and pay hundred dollar« each.
A lue F. Kaeatm, Sec y.
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ÍUHÑ £ HARRISON,
President.
on his wife'# grave atone. She died

$10

33-41 f WED KAISER, K em lary L Treasurer
from bilious colic from eating too many
beans. Doc Reed says the Lucas fam ily
' are the greatest bean caters in the town. N o tice o f A pplication fo r Tax Deed
Under S ection 8 o f C h apter 4888,
'&lt;h seems to run in the family.
L o w s o f Florida
j^ T h e new city charter o f Sanford Hikes
Notice 1« hereby glvefithat A. E. Porn-gun. pur­
' ' I n Macaroni Delta which is only six miles chaser olTax Certificate No 2070 dated the 5th
day ofNovember. A. D. 1805, he* filed said certifi­
from Sanford and close enough to guaran­ cate In my ofiler-. nnd has made application for
Peed to Itiue in nccurdonrc with law. Said
tee us a nice sawdust road so we can Tax
crrtlrtcnte embraces the following ries- rlbed prop­
erty shunted In Oiange county, Florida, to-wjt:
come to town and pay our taxes.

8WM of NWH of SW 't.Sec. .13, tp 2I S, R. 32 E.
The said land being aisessed at the date of the
Issuance of »uch certificate In the name of Un­
known Owner.
Utile»« «aid Certificate shall be redeemed orcurding to law. Tax lined will issue thereon on the
Nth, ilny of Mny. A. P Itlll.
Witness my nflldnl signature and seal this the
Gth day of April, A. D. lu ll.
D. M. RnepiWN.
Willie Pickled is taking treatment from
• Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County, Florida.
. 24-4c
Bv M. A. Howard. P. C.
Due Foster for an ingrowing face.

The Baxter fam ily have moved into
their three room cottage on Snodgrass
boulevard. Since the street has been
strawed and sawdust sidewalks put down
lots have jumped up to $50 apiece.

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Ross Fettlfogg. who is studying law in
Under nnd hjr vlrture of an execution issued out
Geo. DeCotte's office In Sanford is home
o(and under Jir seal of the Clruit Court of the
for a holiday. He is thinking o f running Seventh
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Judicial
In and for Orange County
la Circuit
re Klngan
Florida,
limited, a
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M l t Company,
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for the legislature on the charter platform. ___
Bill BUvens, who sings In the choir bust­
ed a tonsil last Sunday trying to reach a
high note. Doo Foster cut it out and
Bill's voice now sounds Uko a cross be­
tween a calliope and a buzz saw.
N ew Business Changes
W. L Morgan, who purchased the hard­
ware store o f Harry J. Wilson several
weeks ago, is making many changes In
the store and putting in a fine stock of
goods. Mr. Wilson knows the 'business
and trade o f this section os no other and
will be retained by Mr. Morgan. Being
very popular and having been connected
with the drug business in Sanford several
years Mr. Morgan is no stranger t&lt;3 the
-public and the new store is bound to be­
come headquarters for buyers o f hard­
ware and sporting goods. Look for their
advertisement in The Herald and get
prices.

corporation ts plaintiff and Frank L. Miller as nd
mlhstratlon o/lhe estate of M A. Speer deceased
(»defendant. I have this day levied upon and dill
sell at public outcry at Snnford Florida tu the highrit uttd lien bidder fur rath In front of Hand tlroa.
livery stable on Monday the first dny of May, A. P,
lu ll, It being the first Monday In stud month and
a IcAal
between
the
legal, .hours of sale
. . . .sale, day
M BS)
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.... ..is.
personal property lo-wil:
tinC following describe
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,Alli that certain stock of merchandise coiuiktlng of
groceries, can goods eta, two show cases, one Iron
safe, one grocery delivery wagon. Levied upon as
the property of the estate of M A. Speer deceased.
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J. A. KIRKWOOD,
She riff of Orange County Fla.
By C, M. Hand, D. S.
March 22nd, A. I) , 1DII .
33 4c

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.... r. o. r , c « e r y city Atria t 8 3 3 " _ *
&gt; Meetings first and third Tuesdays In every month.
Hall In Wrlborne Block, third fioor.

, Phoenix l^odge Ne. S, K. o f P.

Florida F ruits

. Meets secuod' and fourth Tuesdaya. Visiting
knight* alv/ays wrlcoma. P. E, Hutchinson. C. C.
Felix 5. Frank, K. K. and S.
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Sanford lodge. No B2. r. &amp;.?A. M.
0. W. Spencer. Master: J. C. Ensmlnger. Secre­
tary. Com m unlcatloneveryflnlandtnlrdThursdays al 7:30 p. m. Visiting brothers weloorue. |-

Unite Brotherhood of torpentors and Join­

General Insurance Agents

ers of America
Sanford Local Union No. 1731, U. B. of C!gnd J.
of A moots every Thursday night at 7 o'clock In
the Eagles' Hall. W. A. Rumonr, president; T. L
L e n l R. S .4 T .

SANFORD, FLORIDA

C. M, HAMILTON
DENTIST
Room 13 Pico Building
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Prompt Service

DR. W. E. HOUSHOLDER

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Henry

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Polite Service

M. M. SMITH,
. H. R. STEVENS.
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IL E. TO LAR
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Cashier

HAND BROTHERS
L i v e r y , f e e d and
SALES STABLË
Harneaa and W agons

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B lfckam lthln t and Horaaahoalng
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Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged

Notice is hereby given that M. M. Smith of Win­
ter l*«tk, Florida, purchaser o f.tg x certificates
tinmed Iwlow, lias filed said certificates In my of­
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fice nnd made npplicatton for las deeds to Issue in
itrcwdancc with law. Sail ccrliflcale* etnbraec
A IT O R N E Y -A T -L A W
the following ilr«rllw-d properly situated In Orange
roomy, Fiendn:
l'roctiees In Staln ami f edsral Courts.
Cert No 257? of 189f!:-N‘ i of NWH Sec. 0.
To. 21 S, K. 32 E , assessed in the name of S. W. M. G. T. Building.
Phone 248
Hamilton
Cert*No 27U5or 1804; Sit of NWV. Sec. 13. I p
21 S. 7 31 E, assessed in the name of K. flriggs, lr.
Cert No 2583of 1805: $ W !. of SE'.i of SW '.
e
Sec. 18, Tp 21 S. R 32 E. assessed in the nsrne of
Unknown Owner.
l&gt; rl No. 2I4H of 181*7; SKH of NWH o fS E 'i and ATTORNEY a n d COUNSEIJ jOR a t L A W
EH of SW U of NW1. of SE!i Sec 10. Tp 21 S.R 32
Practice in Slhlc nnd Fédérai Couru
E. assessed in the name of W C. Jacobs
Cert No 242« of 1901: SW '. of K W 'i Sec Ml,
Welbôrn Ulock
Sanford, Fia
Tp 21 S. K 22 E, assesstd in the norpe of Fries l
Kutiiiisan
C«rl No 2425 uf IU0I SW :. of NE‘ . Sec Ml T p
21 S. K 32 F. assesseil In the name of fries A Rob-

ANDEW JOHNSON

HEAVY HAULING ANB CONTRACTING

Shoe Repairing By ,

GEO. A. D COTTES

Quicker, Neater and Better than the Old W ay j
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Juit Try Me and See.Same Man but New Location
No. 113 W. first Street, Next Door to W oodruffs Store *

THOMAS EMMET WILSON

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1nCert No 2H22of 18U0 SE'. o fS E 'i ofSW U Set
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
10. Tp 21 S. K 32 E. assessed in the name of P. M
Simmons.
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Cert. No 311» of 181*4: N!v of N W S of SE!i
Sec Ml, Tp 21 S. R 22 E. assessed in the name of Late Stale Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit of
Florida
tin know ii Owner.
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Cert No. 3114 of I8U4: W li o fS W 'd o f NW S of
Residences. Sanford arj^l Svlvan Lake
SES Sec Ml, Tp 21, S K 32 E. assessed in the
name of Unknown Owner.
Unless said certiorates shnll lx- redeemed ac­
cording lo law. tax deeds will Issue thereon on the
25th day of April, A. P 1011.
Witness my official signature and seal this 24lh
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
day of March. A. P 1UII.
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H M KODINSON.
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NOTARY PUBLIC
Clerk Circuit Court, Orange Ctwniy, flnrldn.
By M A. Howard. P. C.

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HANSON'

SANFORD,

Drink a Bottle of

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Why you should Use

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The Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co., Sanford, Fla

FIRST NATIONAL PANIC

...... L IB E R A L L Y .......
..IN YOUR H O M E ..

BICYCLES

AND

SUNDRIES

25 BICYCLES

To P reven t th e Accu m u lation o f
F ile * and Filth.

FROM H N UP TO »I * . FOR NEW * 1
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To P r é v o it T yphoid F e ver. '

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To Keep out M o sq u ito es, and to
Preven t M alaria and D eh iu e
re v e rs .

OF SANFO RD, FLA P. H. HAND. Praaldant
P, P . FORSTER, ashlar

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Only National Bapk In Orange County
Funds Protected by iRurglary Insurance
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent

T o D estroy a ll Classes o f In sects
and Verm in, such as R o a ch ­
es, Ants, M osqu itoes, Flies,
B edbu is, M ites, e tc ,

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Cleans. P r o t e c t s and D lsenrects
W ith ou t H arm to th e User.
Quart. 75c.; H a lf Gallon $1.50
Gallon $2.50; S p ra yer 50c

The fieo.HBi Fernal

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

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ALL GOODS GUARANTEED

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MY SPECIALTIES
E IckardTIIand-Foi nted "China
Gorham'» Sterling Silver
Roger»’ Plated Ware
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Elgin and W altliam Watclies

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L. G. STRINGFELLOW

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. and will appreciate your pQtrona*!e
FOUR PER CENT allowed on Savinjls Deposits
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Safety Dejioslt Boxes for rent

KEMP

all kinds o f fresh nnd smoked meats,
OI lice Hours:
0 to 12: 3 to.6
Western and Florida nnd will also handle
N o tice o f A pplication fo r Tax Deed
Other hours by appointment fish and sea foods.
Under S ection 8 o f C h a p ter 4888.
F lo r id a
S a n fo r d
Lnws o f Florida
Caught S om e Fish

H »r* A re Facts W a W an t You to j*rova
at Our Risk.
M arvelous us It m ay seem, Ilexn ll
**fi3” H a ir Ton ic ban grow n bulr on
heads that w ere once bald. O f course,
la none o f tbeso cakes w ere the hair
roots dead, nor had the scalp taken on
a glared, shiny appearance. •
Ilexnll “ tU” Ilalr- T o n ic acta scion*
. ttficaliy, destroying the germ s which
are usually responsible fo r bnlducss.
I t penetrates to the roots o f the hair,
stim ulating and nourishing thorn. It
U a most pleasant to ile t necessity, Is
delicately perfum ed, and w ill not gum
or permanently stain the balr. ,
W e w ant you to ge t a bottle o f
Ilexnll * W H a ir T o n ic and use It as
directed. I f It does not relievo scalp
Irritation, rem ove dandruff, prevent
the hair from fa llin g out and promote
an Increased grow th o f hair, nnd in
•very w a y g iv e entlro satisfaction,
simply com e back and tell os, nnd with*
out question o r fo rm a lity w e w ill band
back to you every penny you paid us
f o r l t T w o sizes, 60c. and 11.00. Sold
only at our Store—T b s R exa ll Store.

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and that—purquaill tu-xuiji. application, tho
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land nnd timber thereon have been appraised at
with several firms In tho city us meat Five Hundred Twenty Dollars, the timber rslimat*
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Attorney a at Law
cutter, has resigned his position with lainrd feet at 42.50 per M, and the land. 4220.00;
Unit said applicant will offer final proof in support
J. D. Roberts and w ill engage in business of
application and sworn stat/metit on the lllth Peoples Bank Bldgv
Snuiord. Florida
for himself-in the Hnrrold building on dny &lt;’{ April. I'.MI, lu-fnre the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, nt Orlando, Florida.
Park avenue, formerly'Speer's grocery.
Any |H-rsan is nt liberty Id protest this purchase
Iwlore entry,
■ntry. or initiate a contest at any time heBriggs knows the meat business from (ore
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PHYSICIAN
HENRY S. CHUUB.
entry.
his new venture. He expects to handle 20-Up
Register.
( Illicit &amp; Residence 519 Magnolia A vc

The Ananias Fishing Club held a regu­
lar meeting on the sltorcs of Lnke Jessup
last Friday and after catching several
hundred fine fish retired to the sbmlc nnd
hud a luncheon. Many important mat­
ters were discussed and J. K. Meltingcr
was arraigned on some rather serious
charges but proved an alibi.
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During the absence o f W. L. Miltccr.
who usually falls in the wuter, his place
was ably filled by R. J. Holly wiio fell in
a 'gator Jtole and was rescued with great
difficulty.
' Members present were J. K. Meltingcr.
P. M. Elder, W. L. Williams, R. J. Holly
ami W. J. McMillan, who acted Its chap­
erone for the club. A n y one wislung , a
fine trip on any o f the fishing grpumls
can get Mr. McMillan at any time.
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IN THE SOCIAL WORLD

April 41, o n

herald

IN SANFORD CHURCHES

A line nttcildancc o f the dub was pres­
ent W ednesday afternoon In their charm­
ing dub room at Mrs. D ..L Thrasher's to
W her e . Devo u t-o f--th e —Celery
enjoy the ilterttriTtreat In 'sto reT oF U iero
City Worship Sunday.
in the reading o f the fine papers prepared
Society People.
for the afternoon.
If V irginia’s Great Commonrr, Patrick
sume of a u church events
P O I N T S P U R ELY
Henry," could have been present— perhaps
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his spirit w m there t o h è a r the interestHow Celery City Vanity Fair While Ing sketch o f his life, with all o f Its early
Interest to Those Religiously In­
Indecisions, hardships and trjnls, until his
.Away the Golden Hours—
clined—Subjects o f Discourses
slumbering genius was awakened and he
Social Gossip.
fo r ’the Sabbath.
at last came into his own. with the line
Tit* P t.lart . 1 1 ha C l.rc K * . U ika Cily «ra E a .n r.lf
tribute paid to him by Mrs. IL IL Chap­ Rrqunied is M b| •«
fbtlf Annoiilkotifioot« and
Children's Party
pell, as she told the dub o f his great pat­ •tKer C h in k N«»« ! • tklf »Ac« not talar Hwa Wad®*«*
lay iflimooB,
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Mrs. T. A. N e d gave a beautiful party riotism and the part he played in launch­
The
People’s
Congregational
for children at her charming home on ing the revolution, his manifold services
Rev. Ceorge B. Waldron. pastor; Sunday morning
Park avem ie last. Monday afternoon In to bis country oncf the honorable positions service, |(; evening servjce. 7:30: grayer meeting
, 0:43 a. ra.
Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. : Sabbath acl
honor o f.h e r little daughter Margaret's he filled.
Also his thrilling oratory. J.
C. Ensmlnger. Superintendent.
third birthday. The pretty rooms were Even ns a dweller in the great beyond he
.Easter Sunday and ther first day In tlio
daintily decorated In a Color .scheme of could hardly "h a v e . failed to be gratified new church w ill be observed b y special
pink and were fragrant with quantities and repaid for all that tie endured, in services both morning and^plght. Easter
o f Duchess roses ancl Easter lilies. In the knowing how bis country appreciated him music in the morning,'under direction of
dining room the shades were drawn and and revered his memory.
Mr. E. T. Woodruff, Miss Em ily Trafford
the incandescent lights and candles gave
Mrs. J. C. McDaniel read a pleasing organist, and choir o f eight voices. The
just the light to make the scene most ef- little account by Hallio Rives, in “ Hearts public is most cordially Invited to join
fectlve,--- -—------------:--- -----------1---- Courageous," o f how- Patrick Henrg - be­ w ith its oh both occasions.“ Th e Twogi
The beautiful cake bore the three tiny came a lawyer.
o f the day are as follows:
candles and was further orntyncnted
M lss.Peadiea Lefflcr gave nn interest­
MORNINQ EASTER SERVICE
¿round the edge with little rabbits and la ing Bketch o f Georgo Mason, another pat­
Doxology, rnngrpgnllnn nrtd rlwiir,
the centre Was a basket filled to over­ riot, and personal friend ' o f Washington,
Invocation, by the pastor.
flowing with cunning little chickens.
who did yeomnn service for his country
Hymn, by the congregation.
The piece de resistance, was Ute Jack in her great need. JIo drafted the fam ­
Responsive service, 103rd Psalin.’
Horner pie that centred the beautiful ous “ Bill o f Rights.” He also assisted in
Gloria, Blumenschein.
table and from out o f the depths o f this fram ing the Constitution. W as a mem­
Prayer, by the pastor.
pretty pink pie oil sorts o f favors were ber witk Washington o f the Burgesses and
Response, "Easter Worship:"
drawn to delight the heart o f every child later the Continental Congress.
Anthem, "T h e Strife,Is O’er," Max Vogpresent There were whistles, knives and
Miss Meli Wfiitner prepared a most ex­ rlch.
A
horns for the boys, and dolls, baskets and cellent and interesting paper otj “ The
Scripture reading.
pails for tlio girls. Dainty refreshments Randolphs" o f colonial days! which was
Hymn, by the congregation*
were served, the ice cream in cornucopias. read by Miss Mabel Bowler in Miss W hitNotices and offering.
The large number o f beautiful gifts ner’s absence. The ' patriotism. valiant
Offertory, duet, "Hark, Hark m y Soul"—
with which the fair little honoreo wps services, distinguished positions held by
Jfevln.
showered attested her popularity and tiie the successive heads o f this illustrious
Sermon, b y rthe pastor. Subject: "A ll
guests wished for her many more hnppy family, n rih clr country’s councils— their
things are become new.”
anniversaries. Mrs. Neal was assisted by learning, w it and oratory was charmingly
Quartette, “ Rise, Glorious Conqueror"—
Miss Geisle Dutt and the Misses Hand.
told by Miss Whltner, in the short sketches Ashford.
Thoso invited were LcClairc Jones, Mari­ given o f ca d i most notable member of i The Communion.
L ..
an Hand, Thelma Newlan,M acey Newlan, the Randolph fam ily.
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Margaret Peters, Gladys Wilson, Martha
Mrs. L R. Philips held the close atten­
Benqdiction.
Chappell, Kathleen Grady, Lilian Shin- tion and interest o f her listeners, In rend­
EVENING CONCERT Dtf SUNDAY SCHOOL
holscr, Julia Lalng, Olive Newman. Mar­ ing lior fine p ip e r on "The Wisdom, W it
Song by congregation.______________
tha Driver, Sarah W igh t Jean Maxwell. and P a (li(» ór-AlB(itWn~OrHtDra.“ -MrB.~ Prayer by*[lie pastor.
Cliarlotto Stryker; Elizabeth Whltner, May Philips cited only the most 'brilliant ex­
Recitation, Miss Katherine Waldron.
Holly, Ethel Goodwin Perkins, Esther amples o f colonial oratory, beginning
Song by little diildren.
Miller, Fern Ward, Irma Smith, Chiirlotte with ih ° Declaration o f Independence,
Rccitution, Clifford Walker.
Smith, Algernon Speer, Billy Fitts, Heftiy written by Thomas Jefferson and Ills in­
Recitation by five little girls o f Miss
McLaulin, Victor McLaulln, W alter Car­ augural address, also some beautiful
Carrie Ensmlnger’s cI obs.
ter, Mildred Holly, Nonna Herndon, Anna thoughts in his Notes on Virginia. Wash­
Song hy.lhe school.
Stiles, Sarah Eastcrby, May Thrasher, ington's "Farew ell Address." Madison's
Recitation, Mildred GosS.
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Lawrence McDaniel, Dorris Hand, Robert great spcedi on the adoption of the "F ed ­
plion exercise. Miss Walker's class.- •
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Mason, Anno Mason.- Unck Fox, Deane eral Constitution.” Monrots's Address on
Solo byi Mrs. R. Hamrlghous, “ A v e
Turner, Joe Caldwell, W alter Connelly, “ Federal ' Experiments Known as the
Maria” — Millard. „
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Albert Connelly, Hawkins Conhelly, A lice Monroe Doctrine.’’ Edmund Pendleton's
Recitation, Elizabeth Clarey.
Caldwell, Thomas W igh t Sidney Chase, address on the “ Federal Constitution,"
Recitation, W illie Cross.
Frank Chase, Elmer Tolar, Llillo Ruth Edmund Randolph's ' notable defense of
Anthem by young ladies.
Spencer, Emma Spencer, Carolyn Spen­ Aaron Burr. John Randolph was men­
Recitation, Elsie Greenburg.
cer, F. F. Dutton, Jr., Louisa Shinholser, tioned as a remarkably fluent, eztenipoPsalm by pupils c f classes o f Mrs. W al­
Theodora Miller, Harry Woodruff, Ralph ra neaps sneake r . ____________ ■ . ' ‘
dron and Miss Walker.
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Woodruff, Arthur Zachary, Helen Jenkhis,
Light Horse Hurry Lee's famous funeral
Recitation, Miss Claire Walker. •
Virginia Jenkins, Florence Stringfcllow, oration over Washington, which is ac­
Solo by Mrs. 11. C. Maitland, "Rock ol
Mory Snell Ruby, Helen Peck, Lee Peck. corded a high Vanii 'am on g American
A g e s "—Johnson.
clASSlcr, the - address
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William
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the lawyer,
A t.th e W cla k a Club
Offering, march o f . pupils with m ile
author and orator. In Jefferson's notes boxes.
The members of the Welaka Club en
on V irginia he pays a glowing tribute to
Song by the school.
Joyed a delightful sowing party ut the
tee native oratory of Logan, the Mingo
club rooms Inst Tuesday afternoon. Datn
F ir s t M e th o d is t
Chief, whose fam ily was killed by A m er­
ly refreshments were served by^tlie house
Rev. J. A. Hendry, pastor; church. corner Park
ican soldiers. Quotations from the ad­ avenue and Fifth street; personate, corner kingcommittee, Mrs. F. L. Woodruff and Mrs.
nulla avenue and Seventh street; phone 234,
dresses mentioned were given and the Sunday
morning service at II; evening service.
J. CL McDaniel.
paper ended in a lengthy quotation from 7;3o, Sunday' school, 0:48 n. ra.; Juo. K. Met­
tinger, bupc
Teucners' mecUng every Friday,
Patrick Henry's immortal speech.
7:30 p m.
Miss Fox Entertulna
“ My Lady o f Literature" was most en­
Methodist Church '
Miss Martha Fox entertained the Senior tertaining as sketched by Miss Tetiierly,
Sunday
school
9:45 u. m., John K. Met
Class o f the Sanford High School o f which who mentioned the most prominent w rit'
she i s o member, last Wednesday evening era o f Virginia and , southern literature^ linger, Supt. In charge, A. R. Chappell as­
. at a “ tacky party” and it f c s a most boti) o f (irose and poetry, with pleasing sisting. Special Easter scrvlacs.
Prcuching at 11 a. m „ by the pastor.
unique a ml enjoyable affair. The color und clever com m ents^ipon the lives, per­
scheme was red and yellov^and the pink sonalities and works o f each, as she as­ Subject, “ A risen Lord."
Preaching Moore's Station 3:30 p. in. by
lemonade was served from a yellow signed them their places in literature.
tiie
pastor.
bowl. The place cards were sticks of Space docs not permit the names o f tlio
Preaching ut 7:30 p. mi. by the pastor
candy, to which (he guests names were works of EUen A. Glasgow o f Virginia,
attached. The girls and boys caine in Miss M. G. McClellan, Virginia: Am elia y Next Sunday will be the beginning of
costume and were masked and the first R ives (Countqss Trowbatzskoy), Margaret special meetings at .this ciiu rch^tq con-:
cun lest was to guess who they were. M itf J. Preston, Pennsylvania; Sara Agnes tlnue as long as thought ■wise.; ’ The
Currie Lovell won the prize, co m in gH ’ ryor, Virginia; Mrs. Barton Harrison, church is urged to (tray for ‘ the meeting
nearest to recognizing her friends in their Marion Ilarland, Mary Johnson, Frances and attend the meetings. - The public is
disguise. In a doughnut eating contest Baylor and Julia Magrudcr. These tal­ cordially Invited.
Miss Ruth Mettinger won the prize. Hurry. ented women have each contributed
fir s t Baptist
Curtson and Sadie W illiam s won in dry largely toward making Richmond tho
Rav.J. W. Wlldman. pastor; Sunday morning
service, 11: evening service. 7:30; Sabbath achool.
goods '■ contest and [Mabel Cowan and southern literary center. How can tho 9:40
a. ra.; Prof. N. J. Perkins, ’ Supt.; prayer
meeting
every Wed need ey. 7:30 p. in., tallowed
Ralph W ight wajked off with the cako study o f a foreign country ever fumisti
by teachers’ meeting
walk prize. Those present wore Mr. Geo, the pleasure, jest and benefit, or inspire
P re s b y te r ia n
Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fox, J r v Mr. and the patriotism, that the present program
). F. McKinnon, pastor; morning servire,
J.
Mrs. Deane Turner, Missea Carrie Lovell, has done for so many o f the club? The Il Rav.
ilns service, 7:30; Sabbath sohoed, 9.43 a.,
e venin
ry McLaulln,
Supt.; prayer meeting Wed-;
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W illie Singletary,' (Tusse Tiliis, Ruth Met- contemplated study will be a variety In­ m; Henry
iiesdnv 7:30 p. tn
linger, M abel Cowan, Sadie Williams teresting and instructive, as it enlarges
Catholic
Eugenia Pope,. M auls. Ernest House­ the scope o f information, but it will not
Catholic Church, Oak avenue between 8th and
holder, Seth
Woodruff, Harry Carlson, be our very own, our native land.
9th streets. Rev. Father Bresoahan in charge.
V alle Lovell, Marks Baker, Ralph Wight,
A t the conclusion o f the* program Miss Mass every Sunday at 10 a. m- Kuoary. sermon
and benediction every Sunday at 7;3U p. m. SunA b ie Kanner and Ernest Betts.
Mabel Bowler,
accompanied by Miss day school at 0 a. m. Confessions heard Saturday
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Flossie Frank sang “ A May Morning." p..m. and 7 and 8 p. m. First Sunday of month
Mr. Lake Presents Bills
Miss Frank and Miss Bowler then sang u nines al 7:90 a. ra. and 10 a. in.
Special services at Catholic Church on
. Representative Lake has presented two duet. Favorita," which was much enjoy­
Good
Friday night at 7:30, Solemn W ay o f
bills before the legislature as follows:
ed by the club.
the
Cross
E after Sunday morning first
A bill to be entitled an act to abolish
Program for A pril 19th:
the present municipal corporation o f the
L Reminiscences o f Richmond, Mrs. G. mass at 7:30 when a number o f children
w ill will recieve First Holy - Communion.
Town o f Goldsboro, Oraqge County,' Flori­ L. Muris.
da, incorporated Decem ber 1st. A . D. 1891,
IL The Colonial Gentleman. Mrs. M. Second muss which .will be a misaa can­
tata at 10:00 a. m, Dveiling services at
under the General Laws o f the State of Martin.
Society in Ute Old D o m i n i o n . _________ 7:30 as as ugual.----------- :— 1-----------------Florida governing cities and tdwfta. mid
a. fr s v o l and Trans porta Uon,Mrs. C. C.
to provide for the iro tfetio n of all credMaly Cress tplseopal
Woodruff.
Rav. B. F, Brown, rector; A. D. Key, senior w ar­
Hors o f the said Town of Goldsboro, Orb. Physicians, Law yers and Parsons, den: Sunday morning service, U&gt; evening service
ange county, Florida. ~
Mrs. J. N. Whltner.
6 0li: Sabbetb acliuoL. 9:43 a. m.; B. t, Whltner.
c. The Country Store, Mrs. J. C. Mc­ SupL; prayer meeting. 7:30 Wednesday evening.
A bill to be entitled an act to abolish
the present municipal corporation o f the Daniel.
d. The Dress o f the Colonists, Miss M a­
We make ■ specialty of framing
T o w n jo f Sanford Heights, Orange County, bel Bowler.
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Tan Calf Shoes $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 values now redin'™
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400.pair Ladies’ Patent Leather Oxford, ankle strap pump*
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300 pair Ladles’ Vici Kid. Black and Tan Oxfords $2.00
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SANFORD ML Itili IS PROPOSITION
The General News of '‘The Land
of Flowers.

CULLED PROM TH E STATE PRESS
An E pitom e o f th e W e e k 's M o st
p o r te n t H appenings In the
S ta t e 's Domain.

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A t a special meeting o f the Halifax
River Yacht Club at Daytona it was de­
cided that if the sum o f $2,000 could bo
raised among the townspeople and vis­
itors tho yacht clhb would guarantee $2,
500, which sum is about what it will cost
to have a section dredge dig a good, deep
_ channel'from tho club house, across the
flats In the middle of tho.rivcrto the
main channel o f the east side, nnd also
to dredge a.large basin on the west side
to accommodate the. large, deep draft
yachts whioh come down the east coast
through these waters and which now urc
obliged to anchor at the.draw o f the south
bridge nearly half r. mile front town.
■ The Booster Club, a recently organized
- effort TOTkeep -BrHdcntown ~to~ the rote,
• will organizo a post card sule beginning
Thursday o f tills week nnd continuing un­
til the evening uf May 1. Thu curds will
contuin view s of the city nnd vicinity und
will bo offered for sale by a bevy of
young ladies, the mast successful of
wlioln will receive o gold wnich fo r, her
industry.' r l l "is "expected that at least
5,000 cards w ill' be mailed between the
.dates named.

M ista k e in Boundary Lines Will Nulll

fy The Charter
It appears that the Incorporators of tho
town o f Sanford Heights have perpetrated
a huge joke upon their Sanford friends.
One of the liveliest topics ever discussed
in Sanford has for many weeks been the
incorporation o f Sanford Heights: and the
controversy between the citizens of that
fair little suburb and the citizens of SanTurdv-hus - assumed—«vary— phase -from
frivolrftrs to serious.
• Now, it develops that there isn’t any
incorporation of Sanford H eights. ut all
and it is fair to assume that the errors
which nullify this charter were really In­
tended. and not,the result o f a want o i
knowledge or ability on the part of tho
iiicor|&gt;orntnrs. The charter is void for the
following rontons.
In describing the boundaries in the
original call, errors were made su(lielent
to invalidate the charter] a srfo r instance,
when nflcr following certain lines to r
point in the center o f tiie A. C. L. Kali
road, 60U lh of Goldsboro, the line rtjns
thence south along the centre line of
said railroad lo the south boundary of
section Thirty-six nndTtifrty-ono. ItiWiF
ship nineteen south of range thirty eust to
the west line o f Mellunville avenue. •_
Now, tills section 3G is out of 4hat
neighborhood, but the railroad’ nowhere
touches the south boundry line; hut when
it ’ readies a point that fur s4&gt;uih, it is

LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS
A United S ta te s S en a to r Elected
Tuesday and W edn esday

FAVORS LAK E FRONT
on

Prom in en t P r o p e r ty O w ner G ives His
V iew s on Subject

Both houses o f the legislature are keep­
T, J. Check, one o f tho largest property
ing up their reputation gained early in owners in Sanford writes tiie following
tiie session for a "business legislature". letter from Charleston. S. C.. to W. D.
The grind is going on smoothly and busi­ Holden o f this city:
ness being turned off at n good dip.
“ They are building an addjtloiyil, bulk
Tuesday at high twelve the time set by head or sea wall ut Charleston, S. C., sev­
the constitution and by la w h a vin g arrived eral blocks long and are working day nnd
both houses proceeded to ballot for the night to finish ' i t They estimate thnt
election uf—a United .State* Senator from the crcutcd lands wlU tlirec lim es pay
Florida. In the house pf representatives the expense o f same. Fifty foot lota are
the nominating speech was made by now selling from $1,800 to $2,000. Boom­
Floyd o f Franklin and the speech was ing the dead town o f Charleston ns never
considered one o f us eloquent ns lias ever boforo. You arc n benefactor m Sanford
been made on similar] occasions before. for pushing along this work. It will boom
Butler uf Duval seconded the nomination Sanford nnd make, it the most miked of
of Mr. Bryan. The house then bnllotted, city in Florida.
G7 votes being cast for Bryan (three mem­
bers absent). In the senate the nominat­
ing, t|&gt;ccch was mhde by ScnnfuV J. C. L.
Englo o f Duval. A t twelve .o'clock on
Wendesday the senate and house met in
joint session, president Cone of the sennte
presiding, and with all the formalities
required on sudi occasions the ballot of
each house was announced uutj -file pro
reeding* o f the day previous read, mid
Htmr N,- P.B rynn 'w a m c d A F e d n iftT dul y
elected senator.from Florida to succeed
Senator Taliaferro the present Senator.

\fjVS O f THE WORLD
Items of Interest Gleahed From
Various Sources

HAPPENINGS DURING TH E WEEK

I

H ere th e H ea d ers W ill rind a Brief
H isto rica l S prin g F lo w in g
- — — — r o r H u rried R e e d e rs ----------—

N. A. Shaw, a wealthy farmer and
prominent in Texas political circle«, be­
lieves W illiam Jennings Bryan is ■ thorn
*
In the side of Democracy and that tho
differences between Bryan and Bailey
should be settled by debate in order not
to peril the ultimate unity of the parly.
Mr. Shaw states thul he is willing to bear
The W ednesday Club
the financial expense attached to such
A s usunl a large number o f the club
debate personally, and to give the "ga te
were present Wednesday afternoon In
receipts" to tho "Commoner."
the home o f Mrs. D. L. Thrasher.
Governor Wilson has sent a special
The president, Mrs. Goo. L. Maria's pa
message to the New Jersey legislature,
per on "Reminiscences of Richmond,” wos
urging the adoption o f a law providing for
very interesting, tho subject being clever­
ly Handled. Beginning witli the naming commission form of government for e it ie a of Richmond on the l'Jtli o f September, ntid for the*initlotive, referendum nnd re­
call.— -— ---------1733.-by Cot. W iniBHl Difd and Peter
Flurries in snow curly Sunday morning
Jones, some of the very quaint customs
o f tho early settlers o f tho now be'uutiful and about church going time a bright a f­
city nnd pride o f -Virginia were recounted ternoon sun, smothered now and then be­
neath great white (niffs o f cloud! and cold
in a charming and bright manner.
Mrs. M. Martin’s paper on tho “Colonial winterly winds which sent many an
Gentleman,'' was jmst pencil ft* u future Easter haT neroplanlng. were tile vagaries
o f the weather-in New York.
meeting.______ _
_

Mr. Fee o f St Lucie had a resolution
adopted calling upon the state board of
health for a report as to whnt means they
had employed und wlml steps taken to
wcJLvyULiii sectioq 3S- Section
JitevcuLllm spread oLdertain-contagious
Society in lift) Old Dominion, Travel
One hundred twrsbnsTTt, is expected,
township |U south of range 30 cast lie« diseases now prevalent in |&gt;arts o f tKe state
ami
Transportation"
in
vogue
among
tho
wit)
bo disfranchised as the result o f an
six miles west of Sunfurd- uvenuu. So
Gray of Gadsden has a biU &lt;u com­
earliest
colonists
was
made
very
enter­
investigation
into vote buying In Law ­
much for the original cull.
promise measure) dealing with the un­
taining in tiie well prepared |&gt;apcr by rence county by tiie grand jury now In
When
tiie
proceedings
incorporating
the
lawful securing of teachers examination
The eighteenth annual session of the
Mrs. C. C. Woodruff.
|
session. This Isihe tenth county In Ken­
Florida Bunkers’ Association will.convene town were had, it was necessary lo set lucstions. The bill proposed by the edu­
Doubtless
very
accurate,
if
rather
un­ tucky .where such an Investigation has
u))
tiie
cull
and
ils
publication
und
re­
cational commission was considered too
in Ocala on May 10 mid 11. This associ­
flattering pictures, of the first Physicians. been ordered in the last month. Some
ation Is composed of the leading finan­ pent exactly the metes nnd bounds us drastic by the Ionise and was ’Killed.
Lawyers and Parsons were given in,n prominent people are involved.
described
tliey
start
their
boundary
.
line
Gray's bill so far lias met the approval
ciers o f the state qnd numbers among its
reading from “Old Virginia and Her
officers und members many of the promi­ at the same point; thutris, the northwest of both contending factions.
Bents New York
Neighbors" by Mrs. Howler, in tho absence
point
uf
intersection
of
Celery
A
ve,
und
Th«? bill to require ads in newspapers
nent bankers o f Jacksonville, all of }vhomof
Mrs.
J.
N.
Whitner.
"
H
.
F.
Peyser,
n well known traveling
Mclloiivillc Ave.,' being the southeast tagged which was vetoed by Governor
expect to attend the session.
"The
Country
Store,"
a
paper
by
Mrs.
J.
man
was.in
tho
city
thl* week and being
comer of tiie town of Sanford; then they Gilchrist at tho end of the last session
Tiie Arcadia city council bus repealed
run east along Celery avenue to the west was again up this week and the Governor's C. McDaniel, was 'iilso poslpotted, owing In need o f * underwear dropped into tb e'
the ordinance providing for tho issue of
to Mrs. McDaniel's absence.
store, o f D. A- Caldwell &amp; Sons. He
ine of Sanford Avo. To do this,' tliey veto sustained by a big veto.
$440,000 bonds voted for last year, and a
Miss Mabel Bowler's paper on "Tiie wanted union suits and expected to pay
must travel the 25000 miles more or
Speaker Jennings has a hill through
new ordinance has been adopted calling
less, representing tiie circumference uf the the house adopting the proposed Federal ^)rcss of tiie Colonists" wus ti vivid about $2.00 |ier suit for them. Instead
r for another election May 10, for tho purglobe approximately. An interesting trip income tax. Only 4 votes were registered portrayal of the very pronounced style of tic was allow n n good union suit for 47
poso o f voting for a bond issue of $50,000,
dress- that udOrned our ancestors. Com­ cents. Ho was dutnfouiided and . Im me­
Getting buck to tiie west boundury lino against it.'
$20,000 for water works. $20,000 for sewparing the past with the present, the diately bought one dozen suits, remarking
o f fa n fo ld Ave. they follow with fair
Dorman of §u «can nee has a measure
, erage and $0,000 for street purposes.
styles
o f drcsS have changed very1 materi­ to a friend ut the Sanford House after­
oxaclitude llieir original description, mak­ tu place the regulation ol. all telephone
ally, and pi favor o f even some of t|ic up ward that Caldwell &amp; Sons had the big
The shipping o f new potatoes from the ing tho same mistake with regard to
rates under the jurisdiction of the Rail­
to date costumes of the present votaries New York deportment stores skinned to
Hastings district began in earnest this sections 35 and 36: und when tliey turn
road Commission. ... f of fashion
death, ill lie paid $3.00 per suit for the
week’ ' The quality is good and the yield east tliey truvel along the south; und this
Gray and Sheppard o f Gadsden have in
Miss Bowler, accompanied by Mrs. I). shine material In New York.
runs from thirty to thirty-five ba n d s to description conveys no intelligence what­
an auti-lobbying b ill •
L Thrasher, sang "The Garden o f my
Moral: Go lo Caldwells' for everything.
, die acre. The marker opened at $0.50 ever. They also state that these fnotions
Reddick of Holmes lias in . a bill pro­
Heart," which waa,-cnjoycd tiy all who They have it.
a barrel for firsts, but dropped to $G, arc in township 10 cast. There isn't any
hibiting county judges from issuing mar­
were present.
with $5 for seconds. Alw ays the acreage township 10 east in Dio stale o f Florida.
riage licenses folr females under the age
- R obert P. Phillips
Program for April 26th:
is larger mis year tbon’ last, yet the total Townships all read north or south m our
of 20 without the written, consent of
1.
Colonial
Churches,
Mrs.
S.
O.
Chase,
Mr.
Robert,
P. Phillips died at the home
yield .V ill bet ohly slightly greater than survey from the Tallahassee base line,
parents or guardians.
lii tiie Home:
of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Dutton, corner of
that o f 1010, owing to the late cold sjiells. and ranges read east und west.
Speaker Jennings' bill for forming a
a, The Light of Other Duys, Mrs. D. L. Seventh street und Park avenue, Thurs­
teachers' pehsion fund hat been unfavor­
- HonTWv II. Milton has , definitely an­
Thrasher.
day 9:i0
Mr. Phillips was 73 years
Broom Corn Raising
ably reported by the committee on edu­
nounced that he would be in the race for
b, Kitchen Fireside, Mrs. C. E. Walker. Of ngu m?d, was. born lu Luwrenceville,
Tiie
.following
letter
is
addressed
to
cation.
.
the nomination o f government. A t Tbe
c. Meat nnd Drink. Miss Flossie Frank. N. J., Noil:-17, 1837. Ho belougod to tha
proper lime, lie says, he will formally an­ E. T. Woodruff, secretary Commercial
Muc Williams it still hopeful for the
d. Serving of Meals, Miss Alice Whit­ dlstiugimhpd^faiiiity of that noma who
nounce his platform and give Ids views Club, and may be iound worthy o f con­ submission of the capital .removal ques­
wert! famous In Revolutionary times.
tier.
m.
on tiie issues involved in state govern­ sideration. Tiie wriler's address is 2008 tion. He lias a bill now in providing for
c, Spinning and Weaving. Miss Mcll
. lie lufives ]wO daughters to mourn his
ment. This makes three deflnitu entries ireinw isli St., Covington, Ky.:
the submission pf ¡ho question.
death, Mrs. F. F. Dtittury of this city, late
Whitner.
Would
you
please
try
and
induce
your
tills year. Hon. Cromwell Hibson. Hon.
Wilson of St. Johns has n bill In to
Reading, "Tiie Old Tim e, Flower Gar­ of Philadelphia, and ftrer-Walter Oeshuna
farmers to raise broom corn tliis summer! reimburse, persons losing property by
Burk Trammell and Senator Milton:
dens," Mine Lillie Farnsworth.
of Now York. The body will be 'taken to
have a friend who desires to go to Flor­ theft. Unfavorable report.
_.
A question .o f burning interest was
(ìunslori, N. J.,. for interment.. ' Tbe com­
Dorman of Suwannee has in a bill pro­
started In tho three communities o f Day- ida with me next fall. Broom corn will
munity extends* sympathy to saddened
grow almost anywhere and there Is no posing amendment in constitution allow­
tonn-Seabreeze and Daytona Dead: when
THE
WEST
SIDtS
LA
D
IES
—
^
ones
reason why It should not grow in Florida. ing an exemption on property of all
sal
it become know*1 that H sweeping re­
«l
Picuse give tills .matter your kind atten­ widows and also of e x -confederate soldiers
E d ito r Has r a ta l A cciden t duction In tnlls over the bridges which
tion and oblige.
Yours truly,
who have lost a limb, to the. extent of Doing A Good W o rk In Im provem en ts
span tho Halifax had been made by tho
J. K. Merchant, recently oP Gainesville,
' v'
___ CL JL CahvuU- — 1,1)00 dollar*.
• ♦
In That S ection
' county commissioner«—at their regular
editor Madison Enterprise-Recorder, died
Mr. Somerville of Hillsboro desires to
rase ling, Tuesday, April '3,lh o reduction
Tho West Side Improvement Society Mondfiy afternoon os result of injuries
Cheap K a tes l o Tallahassee
prevent the use of repeating shotguns lo held n very interesting meeting Thursday from falling from a wagon four miles from
to go into effect on or before May 1.
.
On nccountjff Ifie annual meeting of
hunting birds.
town.
Death
resulted
before
medical
aid
April,
19th,
at
the
Robbins
Nest
at
tlircc
Orlando is now likely 't o hove a fine tiie Florida Press Association ut TalluliasMr. Gornto of Lafayette wishes to have p. m. A fter the business was transacted readied him. He and w ife were in charge
five-story building at the corner o f Orange see next week Sanford people have been
all dogs kept from running at large during
short time wus spent in social chat, of a party of plcknickers to Dlue Springs.
and Central avenues, and this will add made a rule of $7.75 for (he round trip,
certain seasons.
one o f the ladles favored us wills music
greatly to the appearance o f that flour­ commendug April 22 and 23 und good
Senator Flournoy is seeking to have both instrumental and vocal, which was
Attention, Conductors!
ishing town. The Reporter-Star says that until 27th, Every one contemplating a
legislation enacted providing for an in­ highly appreciated.
On
account
o f the annual convention o f ■
,
.
Messrs. Giles and Ueachain, who have visit to Tallahassee should take advan­
heritance lax.
Tbe. society lias had scats made and the Order o f Railway Conductors at Jack­
recentry purchased the lot at the corner tage of tliis opportunity.
Tha Governor's report of the action of placed on streets under the beautiful sonville Tite Herald has secured « special
mentioned, "w ill erect a five-story build­
the
pardon board is interesting reading. trees for tbe convenience of pedestrians. cut o f O. K. C. and is now prepared to
N o tice
ing, modern In every particular, with
Out
oL3!7 applications for pardon dhly
Tbe ladles o f the west side gave an prim your cards. You will need them in
The citizens o f Sanford and adjacent
«levator and every convenience".
country ure called to meet at Eagles' four full pardons were granted, 09 con­ Easter egg hunt on Saturday April 15l)i, Jacksonville. Come and see us at once.
Hall, Tuesdoy night. May 1st. to organize ditional, 9 restorations to citizenship, 12 for the little folks at West Side Park, Special rátes on 500 cards.
E a ster a t th e C a th olic Church
a permanent hospital association and to prison sentences commuted, 3 fines re­ there was about fifty o f them present.
_V{llLbecom lng ceremonies the great
At the Old Stand
continue the work already begun. Every mitted, 3 fines •educed, 2 costs remitted, Everything was ready at three o'clock,
feast of our Lord's resurrection was cele­
J. D. Roberts wishes to announce that
one who loves humanity and pities the 108 applications denied, 2 death sentences the signal was given, they all started out
brated at the Catholic church. A t the
be is cutting meat at the old stand and
•
sick uud needy, is urged to' be preseuL ■ commuted. 8 denied.
on the trail, they proved to be good
early mass about fifteen children received
has
tbe same Indi nation to wait upon his
The
race
track
bill
was
probably
tire
•M bs. J. N. W hitnot,
hunters, as they soon returned lo the
■first holy communion, a truly beautiful
many patrons as heretofore.
hardest
fought
proposition
in
the
house
36-2p President Temporary Organization
storting point witli llieir faces beaming
and impressive ceremony.
*
tliis week. Tiie senate passed the Sloan with happiness and their hands full of
Do You Want a Morse '
A t the lo o'clock mass Mrs. Cuttrell of
biU without a dissenting vote. Theineas- gam «.
Will Build A p a rtm en t House
______
'
A
One
saddle and driving mare, Ught
Kocky Mount, N. C-, who is visiting Mrs.
u
r
s
is
s
t
illo
p
ie
ihe
house
-flo
w
e
ver.
It
J . i l . i'eigusun has .let the co ntract -Tor
surrey, canopy top, front seat and rumble
Hsywnrd Young, delighted the large au­ a fine fifteen room house on the corner of is predicted that it will pass the house by
Odd Fellows Anniversary *
seat to bold four people. W ill be sold for
dience with her singing. Mr. J. D. Par­ First street and French avenue. Mr. Fer­ a vote of about 42 lo 28. A strong lobby
The ninety-second anniversary o f Odd
$200 If sold at once.
R. J. H olly .
ker presided with Ids usual ability at the guson will have the bouse ready for occu­ is here fighting the bill.
Fellowship in America will be celebrated
36-2t
.
organ and used his fine tenor voice to pancy before the fall exodus uf tour is u
Cray o f Gadsden has succeeded in get­ by the Sanford Ixxlge next Sunday.
good advantage.
ting his railroad relief bill safely past the Spedal services w ill be held in the Meth­
comes to Sanford.
Don’t forget you can get your chipped
As a new organ has been installed In
second reading and it will probably pass odist church next Sunday cvcnlug, an ad­ beef and ham cut on an Am erican slicing
Bunk W ill C lose
tbs church, the music next Sunday will
by a very safe majority. The railroad dress tu be delivered by Rev, Hendry. machine at W. W. Long's market. 26- if
Wednesday April 26th being memorial affected by this bill baa had a lobby here The services will be held at 7:30 and tbeo Best grade Butlerene at Long's grocery.
be mors elaborate and Mrs. Cuttrell it ex­
Day the banka w ill dose for the day. »
pected to slog for us again.
fighting the measure, But lo little effect.
&gt; |Try it while butter is high.
26-U
public Is cordially invited to attend.

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April 41, on

herald

IN SANFORD CHURCHES

Thè Wednesday Club ¿_L
A line nttcildancc of the dub was pres­
ent Wednesday afternoon In their charm­
ing dub room at Mrs. D..L Thrasher's to
ftemY-öf-fntcrest-Coifüemtnf enjoy the ilterttriTtreat In'storeToFUiero Where. Devout-of--the—Celery
City Worship Sunday.
in the reading of the fine papers prepared
Society People.
for the afternoon.
If Virginia’s Great Commonrr, Patrick
P O IN T S PU R ELY PERSONAL Henry," could have been present—perhaps A sume of a u church events
._ _ r ____i_
his spirit w m there to h è a r the interestHow Celery City Vanity Fair While Ing sketch of his life, with all of Its early Of Interest to Those Religiously In­
Indecisions, hardships and trjnls, until his
.Away the Golden Hours—
clined—Subjects o f Discourses
slumbering
genius was awakened and he
Social Gossip.
fo r ’the Sabbath.
at last came into his own. with the line
Tit* P t .l a r t . 1 1ha C l.rcK * . U ika Cily «ra E a .n r.lf
tribute paid to him by Mrs. IL IL Chap­ Rrqunied is M b| •«
fbtlf Annoiilkotifioot« and
Children's Party
pell, as she told the dub of his great pat­ •tKer C h i n k N«»« ! • tklf »Ac« not talar Hwa Wad®*«*
lay iflimooB,
.
Mrs. T. A. Ned gave a beautiful party riotism and the part he played in launch­
The
People’s C ongregational
for children at her charming home on ing the revolution, his manifold services
Rev. Ceorge B. Waldron. pastor; Sunday morning
Park avemie last. Monday afternoon In to bis country oncf the honorable positions service, |(; evening servjce. 7:30: grayer meeting
, 0:43 a. ra.
Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. : Sabbath acl
honor of.her little daughter Margaret's he filled. Also his thrilling oratory. J.
C. Ensmlnger. Superintendent.
third birthday. The pretty rooms were Even ns a dweller in the great beyond he .Easter Sunday and ther first day In tlio
daintily decorated In a Color .scheme of could hardly "have. failed to be gratified new church will be observed by special
pink and were fragrant with quantities and repaid for all that tie endured, in services both morning and^plght. Easter
of Duchess roses ancl Easter lilies. In the knowing how bis country appreciated him music in the morning,'under direction of
dining room the shades were drawn and and revered his memory.
Mr. E. T. Woodruff, Miss Emily Trafford
the incandescent lights and candles gave
Mrs. J. C. McDaniel read a pleasing organist, and choir of eight voices. The
just the light to make the scene most ef- little account by Hallio Rives, in “Hearts public is most cordially Invited to join
fectlve,-----—------------- :---- ------------ 1---- Courageous," of how- Patrick Henrg - be­ with its oh both occasions.“ The Twogi
The beautiful cake bore the three tiny came a lawyer.
of the day are as follows:
candles and was further orntyncnted
Mlss.Peadiea Lefflcr gave nn interest­
MORNINQ EASTER SERVICE
¿round the edge with little rabbits and la ing Bketch of Georgo Mason, another pat­
Doxology, rnngrpgnllnn nrtd rlwiir,
the centre Was a basket filled to over­ riot, and personal friend 'o f Washington,
Invocation, by the pastor.
flowing with cunning little chickens.
who did yeomnn service for his country
Hymn, by the congregation.
The piece de resistance, was Ute Jack in her great need. JIo drafted the fam­
Responsive service, 103rd Psalin.’
Horner pie that centred the beautiful ous “Bill of Rights.” He also assisted in
Gloria, Blumenschein.
table and from out of the depths of this framing the Constitution. Was a mem­
Prayer, by the pastor.
pretty pink pie oil sorts of favors were ber witk Washington of the Burgesses and
Response, "Easter Worship:"
drawn to delight the heart of every child later the Continental Congress.
Anthem, "The Strife,Is O’er," Max Vogpresent There were whistles, knives and
Miss Meli Wfiitner prepared a most ex­ rlch.
A
horns for the boys, and dolls, baskets and cellent and interesting paper otj “The
Scripture reading.
pails for tlio girls. Dainty refreshments Randolphs" of colonial days! which was
Hymn, by the congregation*
were served, the ice cream in cornucopias. read by Miss Mabel Bowler in Miss WhitNotices and offering.
The large number of beautiful gifts ner’s absence. The ' patriotism. valiant
Offertory, duet, "Hark, Hark my Soul"—
with which the fair little honoreo wps services, distinguished positions held by Jfevln.
showered attested her popularity and tiie the successive heads of this illustrious
Sermon, by rthe pastor. Subject: "All
guests wished for her many more hnppy family, nrihclr country’s councils—their things are become new.”
anniversaries. Mrs. Neal was assisted by learning, wit and oratory was charmingly
Quartette, “Rise, Glorious Conqueror"—
Miss Geisle Dutt and the Misses Hand.
told by Miss Whltner, in the short sketches Ashford.
Thoso invited were LcClairc Jones, Mari­ given of cadi most notable member of i The Communion.
L ..
an Hand, Thelma Newlan,Macey Newlan, the Randolph family.
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'Hymn, by the congregation.
Margaret Peters, Gladys Wilson, Martha
Mrs. L R. Philips held the close atten­
Benqdiction.
Chappell, Kathleen Grady, Lilian Shin- tion and interest of her listeners, In rend­
EVEN IN G CONCERT Dtf SU N D A Y SCHOOL
holscr, Julia Lalng, Olive Newman. Mar­ ing lior fine piper on "The Wisdom, Wit
Song by congregation.___________
tha Driver, Sarah Wight Jean Maxwell. and Pa(li(» ór-AlB(itWn~OrHtDra.“-MrB.- ~ Prayer by*[lie pastor.
Cliarlotto Stryker; Elizabeth Whltner, May Philips cited only the most 'brilliant ex­
Recitation, Miss Katherine Waldron.
Holly, Ethel Goodwin Perkins, Esther amples of colonial oratory, beginning
Song by little diildren.
Miller, Fern Ward, Irma Smith, Chiirlotte with ih° Declaration of Independence,
Rccitution, Clifford Walker.
Smith, Algernon Speer, Billy Fitts, Heftiy written by Thomas Jefferson and Ills in­
Recitation by five little girls of Miss
McLaulin, Victor McLaulln, Walter Car­ augural address, also some beautiful Carrie Ensmlnger’s cIobs.
ter, Mildred Holly, Nonna Herndon, Anna thoughts in his Notes on Virginia. Wash­
Song hy.lhe school.
Stiles, Sarah Eastcrby, May Thrasher, ington's "Farewell Address." Madison's
Recitation, Mildred GosS.
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Lawrence McDaniel, Dorris Hand, Robert great spcedi on the adoption of the "Fed­
plion exercise. Miss Walker's class.- •
Motic
Mason, Anno Mason.- Unck Fox, Deane eral Constitution.” Monrots's Address on
Solo byi Mrs. R. Hamrlghous, “Ave
Turner, Joe Caldwell, Walter Connelly, “ Federal ' Experiments Known as the Maria”—Millard. „
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Albert Connelly, Hawkins Conhelly, Alice Monroe Doctrine.’’ Edmund Pendleton's
Recitation, Elizabeth Clarey.
Caldwell, Thomas Wight Sidney Chase, address on the “Federal Constitution,"
Recitation, Willie Cross.
Frank Chase, Elmer Tolar, Llillo Ruth Edmund Randolph's ' notable defense of
Anthem by young ladies.
Spencer, Emma Spencer, Carolyn Spen­ Aaron Burr. John Randolph was men­
Recitation, Elsie Greenburg.
cer, F. F. Dutton, Jr., Louisa Shinholser, tioned as a remarkably fluent, eztenipoPsalm by pupils cf classes of Mrs. Wal­
Theodora Miller, Harry Woodruff, Ralph ra neaps sneake r . __________ ■ . ' ‘
dron and Miss Walker.
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Woodruff, Arthur Zachary, Helen Jenkhis,
Light Horse Hurry Lee's famous funeral
Recitation, Miss Claire Walker. •
Virginia Jenkins, Florence Stringfcllow, oration over Washington, which is ac­
Solo by Mrs. 11. C. Maitland, "Rock ol
Mory Snell Ruby, Helen Peck, Lee Peck. corded a high Vanii 'among American Ages"—Johnson.
clASSlcr, the - address
4b© death of - Address by the pastor* —
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Jefferson
by
William
.Wirt,
the lawyer,
A t.the Wclaka Club
Offering, march o f . pupils with mile
author and orator. In Jefferson's notes boxes.
The members of the Welaka Club en
on Virginia he pays a glowing tribute to
Song by the school.
Joyed a delightful sowing party ut the
tee native oratory of Logan, the Mingo
club rooms Inst Tuesday afternoon. Datn
F irst M ethodist
Chief, whose family was killed by Amer­
ly refreshments were served by^tlie house
Rev. J. A. Hendry, pastor; church. corner Park
ican soldiers. Quotations from the ad­ avenue
and Fifth street; personate, corner kingcommittee, Mrs. F. L. Woodruff and Mrs.
nulla avenue and Seventh street; phone 234,
dresses mentioned were given and the Sunday
morning service at II; evening service.
J. CL McDaniel.
paper ended in a lengthy quotation from 7;3o, Sunday' school, 0:48 n. ra.; Juo. K. Met­
tinger, bupc Teucners' mecUng every Friday,
Patrick Henry's immortal speech.
7:30 p m.
Miss Fox Entertulna
“My Lady of Literature" was most en­
Methodist Church '
Miss Martha Fox entertained the Senior tertaining as sketched by Miss Tetiierly,
Sunday
school
9:45 u. m., John K. Met
Class of the Sanford High School of which who mentioned the most prominent w rit'
she iso member, last Wednesday evening era of Virginia and , southern literature^ linger, Supt. In charge, A. R. Chappell as­
. at a “tacky party” and it f c s a most boti) of (irose and poetry, with pleasing sisting. Special Easter scrvlacs.
Prcuching at 11 a. m„ by the pastor.
unique a ml enjoyable affair. The color und clever comments^ipon the lives, per­
scheme was red and yellov^and the pink sonalities and works of each, as she as­ Subject, “A risen Lord."
Preaching Moore's Station 3:30 p. in. by
lemonade was served from a yellow signed them their places in literature.
tiie
pastor.
bowl. The place cards were sticks of Space docs not permit the names of tlio
Preaching ut 7:30 p. mi. by the pastor
candy, to which (he guests names were works of EUen A. Glasgow of Virginia,
attached. The girls and boys caine in Miss M. G. McClellan, Virginia: Amelia y Next Sunday will be the beginning of
costume and were masked and the first Rives (Countqss Trowbatzskoy), Margaret special meetings at .this ciiurch^tq con-:
cun lest was to guess who they were. Mitf J. Preston, Pennsylvania; Sara Agnes tlnue as long as thought ■wise.; ’ The
Currie Lovell won the prize, comingH’ryor, Virginia; Mrs. Barton Harrison, church is urged to (tray for ‘the meeting
nearest to recognizing her friends in their Marion Ilarland, Mary Johnson, Frances and attend the meetings. - The public is
disguise. In a doughnut eating contest Baylor and Julia Magrudcr. These tal­ cordially Invited.
Miss Ruth Mettinger won the prize. Hurry. ented women have each contributed
fir s t Baptist
Curtson and Sadie Williams won in dry largely toward making Richmond tho Rav.J . W. Wlldman. pastor; Sunday morning
service, 11: evening service. 7:30; Sabbath achool.
goods '■contest and [Mabel Cowan and southern literary center. How can tho 9:40
a. ra.; Prof. N. J. Perkins, ’ Supt.; prayer
meeting
every Wed need ey. 7:30 p. in., tallowed
Ralph Wight wajked off with the cako study of a foreign country ever fumisti
by teachers’ meeting
walk prize. Those present wore Mr. Geo, the pleasure, jest and benefit, or inspire
P resb yterian
Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fox, J r v Mr. and the patriotism, that the present program
). F. McKinnon, pastor; morning servire,
J.
Mrs. Deane Turner, Missea Carrie Lovell, has done for so many of the club? The Il Rav.
ilns service, 7:30; Sabbath sohoed, 9.43 a.,
e venin
ry U
McLaulln, Supt.; prayer meeting Wed-;
Willie Singletary,' (Tusse Tiliis, Ruth Met- contemplated study will be a variety In­ m; Henry
linger, Mabel Cowan, Sadie Williams teresting and instructive, as it enlarges iiesdnv 7:30 p. tn
Catholic
Eugenia Pope,. Mauls. Ernest House­ the scope of information, but it will not
Catholic Church, Oak avenue between 8th and
holder, Seth Woodruff, Harry Carlson, be our very own, our native land.
9th streets. Rev. Father Bresoahan in charge.
Mass every Sunday at 10 a. m- Kuoary. sermon
Valle Lovell, Marks Baker, Ralph Wight,
At the conclusion of the* program Miss and
benediction every Sunday at 7;3U p. m. SunAbie Kanner and Ernest
Betts.
Mabel Bowler, accompanied by Miss day school at 0 a. m. Confessions heard Saturday
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before first Sunday of the month between 4 end 5
Flossie Frank sang “A May Morning." p..m. and 7 and 8 p. m. First Sunday of month
Mr. Lake Presents Bills
Miss Frank and Miss Bowler then sang u nines al 7:90 a. ra. and 10 a. in.
Special services at Catholic Church on
. Representative Lake has presented two duet. Favorita," which was much enjoy­
Good
Friday night at 7:30, Solemn Way of
bills before the legislature as follows:
ed by the club.
the
Cross
Eafter Sunday morning first
A bill to be entitled an act to abolish
Program for April 19th:
the present municipal corporation of the
L Reminiscences of Richmond, Mrs. G. mass at 7:30 when a number of children
will will recieve First Holy - Communion.
Town of Goldsboro, Oraqge County,' Flori­ L. Muris.
da, incorporated December 1st. A. D. 1891,
IL The Colonial Gentleman. Mrs. M. Second muss which .will be a misaa can­
tata at 10:00 a. m, Dveiling services at
under the General Laws of the State of Martin.
Society in Ute Old D o m in io n ._______ 7:30 as as ugual.-----------:— 1----------------Florida governing cities and tdwfta. mid
a. frsvol and Trans porta Uon,Mrs. C. C.
to provide for the irotfetion of all credMaly Cress tplseopal
Woodruff.
Rav. B. F, Brown, rector; A. D. Key, senior war­
Hors of the said Town of Goldsboro, Orb. Physicians, Lawyers and Parsons, den:
Sunday morning service, U&gt; evening service
ange county, Florida. ~
Mrs. J. N. Whltner.
6 0li: Sabbetb acliuoL. 9:43 a. m.; B. t , Whltner.
SupL;
prayer meeting. 7:30 Wednesday evening.
c.
The
Country
Store,
Mrs.
J.
C.
Mc­
A bill to be entitled an act to abolish
Daniel.
the present municipal corporation of the
d. The Dress of the Colonists, Miss Ma­
We make ■ specialty of framing
Townjof Sanford Heights, Orange County, bel Bowler.
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pictures. Try us. Sanford Furniture
Florida.
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Number 36

Volume 111

SANFORD ML Itili IS PROPOSITION

The General News of '‘The Land
of Flowers.
CULLED PROM THE STATE PRESS

LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS

\fjVS O f THE WORLD

A United S ta te s Senator Elected on Prom inent P roperty Owner Gives His
Tuesday and Wednesday
Views on Subject
Items of Interest Gleahed From
Both houses of the legislature are keep­
T, J. Check, one of tho largest property
Various Sources
ing up their reputation gained early in owners in Sanford writes tiie following
tiie session for a "business legislature". letter from Charleston. S. C.. to W. D.
The grind is going on smoothly and busi­ Holden of this city:
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
ness being turned off at n good dip.
“They are building an addjtloiyil, bulk
Tuesday at high twelve the time set by head or sea wall ut Charleston, S. C., sev­
the constitution and by lawhaving arrived eral blocks long and are working day nnd Here th e H eaders Will rind a Brief
both houses proceeded to ballot for the night to finish ' i t They estimate thnt
Historical Spring Flowing
election uf—a United .State* Senator from the crcutcd lands wlU tlirec limes pay - — — —r o r Hurried R eeders--------- —
Florida. In the house pf representatives the expense of same. Fifty foot lota are
N. A. Shaw, a wealthy farmer and
the nominating speech was made by now selling from $1,800 to $2,000. Boom­ prominent in Texas political circle«, be­
Floyd of Franklin and the speech was ing the dead town of Charleston ns never lieves William Jennings Bryan is ■ thorn
considered one of us eloquent ns lias ever boforo. You arc n benefactor m Sanford *In the side of Democracy and that tho
been made on similar] occasions before. for pushing along this work. It will boom differences between Bryan and Bailey
Butler uf Duval seconded the nomination Sanford nnd make, it the most miked of should be settled by debate in order not
of Mr. Bryan. The house then bnllotted, city in Florida.
to peril the ultimate unity of the parly.
G7 votes being cast for Bryan (three mem­
Mr.
Shaw states thul he is willing to bear
The Wednesday Club
bers absent). In the senate the nominat­
the financial expense attached to such
As usunl a large number of the club debate personally, and to give the "gate
ing, t|&gt;ccch was mhde by ScnnfuV J. C. L.
Englo of Duval. At twelve .o'clock on were present Wednesday afternoon In receipts" to tho "Commoner."
Wendesday the senate and house met in the home of Mrs. D. L. Thrasher.
Governor Wilson has sent a special
The president, Mrs. Goo. L. Maria's pa
joint session, president Cone of the sennte
message
to the New Jersey legislature,
presiding, and with all the formalities per on "Reminiscences of Richmond,” wos
urging
the
adoption of a law providing for
required on sudi occasions the ballot of very interesting, tho subject being clever­
commission form of government for eitiealy
Handled.
Beginning
witli
the
naming
each house was announced uutj -file pro
reeding* of the day previous read, mid of Richmond on the l'Jtli of September, ntid for the*initlotive, referendum nnd re­
call.— -— --------Htmr N,- P.Brynn 'wamcdAFedniftT dul y 1733.-by Cot. WiniBHl Difd and Peter
Flurries in snow curly Sunday morning
elected senator.from Florida to succeed Jones, some of the very quaint customs
and
about church going time a bright af­
of
tho
early
settlers
of
tho
now
be'uutiful
Senator Taliaferro the present Senator.
ternoon sun, smothered now and then be­
city
nnd
pride
of
-Virginia
were
recounted
Mr. Fee of St Lucie had a resolution
neath great white (niffs of cloud! and cold
adopted calling upon the state board of in a charming and bright manner.
winterly winds which sent many an
Mrs.
M.
Martin’s
paper
on
tho
“Colonial
health for a report as to whnt means they
Easter
haT neroplanlng. were tile vagaries
Gentleman,''
was
jmst
pencil
ft*
u
future
had employed und wlml steps taken to
of the weather-in New York.
meeting.__
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JitevcuLllm spread oLdertain-contagious
Society in lift) Old Dominion, Travel
One hundred twrsbnsTTt, is expected,
diseases now prevalent in |&gt;arts of tKe state
ami Transportation" in vogue among tho wit) bo disfranchised as the result of an
Gray of Gadsden has a biU &lt;u com­
earliest colonists was made very enter­ investigation into vote buying In Law­
promise measure) dealing with the un­
taining in tiie well prepared |&gt;apcr by rence county by tiie grand jury now In
lawful securing of teachers examination Mrs. C. C. Woodruff.
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session. This Isihe tenth county In Ken­
lucstions. The bill proposed by the edu­
Doubtless very accurate, if rather un­ tucky .where such an Investigation has
cational commission was considered too
flattering pictures, of the first Physicians. been ordered in the last month. Some
drastic by the Ionise and was ’Killed.
Lawyers and Parsons were given in,n prominent people are involved.
Gray's bill so far lias met the approval
reading from “Old Virginia and Her
of both contending factions.
Bents New York
Neighbors" by Mrs. Howler, in tho absence
Th«? bill to require ads in newspapers
of Mrs. J. N. Whitner.
"H. F. Peyser, n well known traveling
tagged which was vetoed by Governor
"The Country Store," a paper by Mrs. J. man was.in tho city thl* week and being
Gilchrist at tho end of the last session
C. McDaniel, was 'iilso poslpotted, owing In need of *underwear dropped into tbe'
was again up this week and the Governor's
to Mrs. McDaniel's absence.
store, of D. A- Caldwell &amp; Sons. He
veto sustained by a big veto.
Miss Mabel Bowler's paper on "Tiie wanted union suits and expected to pay
Speaker Jennings has a hill through
^)rcss of tiie Colonists" wus ti vivid about $2.00 |ier suit for them. Instead
the house adopting the proposed Federal
portrayal of the very pronounced style of tic was allown n good union suit for 47
income tax. Only 4 votes were registered
dress- that udOrned our ancestors. Com­ cents. Ho was dutnfouiided and . Imme­
against it.'
paring the past with the present, the diately bought one dozen suits, remarking
Dorman of §u «can nee has a measure
styles of drcsS have changed very1 materi­ to a friend ut the Sanford House after­
tu place the regulation ol. all telephone
ally, and pi favor of even some of t|ic up ward that Caldwell &amp; Sons had the big
rates under the jurisdiction of the Rail­
to date costumes of the present votaries New York deportment stores skinned to
road Commission. ... f of fashion
death, ill lie paid $3.00 per suit for the
Gray and Sheppard of Gadsden have in
Miss Bowler, accompanied by Mrs. I). shine material In New York.
an auti-lobbying bill •
L Thrasher, sang "The Garden of my
Moral: Go lo Caldwells' for everything.
Reddick of Holmes lias in. a bill pro­
Heart," which waa,-cnjoycd tiy all who They have it.
hibiting county judges from issuing mar­
were present.
riage licenses folr females under the age
- Robert P. Phillips
Program for April 26th:
of 20 without the written, consent of
1. Colonial Churches, -Mrs. S. O. Chase,
Mr. Robert, P. Phillips died at the home
parents or guardians.
lii tiie Home:
of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Dutton, corner of
Speaker Jennings' bill for forming a
a, The Light of Other Duys, Mrs. D. L. Seventh street und Park avenue, Thurs­
teachers' pehsion fund hat been unfavor­
Thrasher.
day 9:i0
Mr. Phillips was 73 years
ably reported by the committee on edu­
b, Kitchen Fireside, Mrs. C. E. Walker. Of ngu m?d, was. born lu Luwrenceville,
cation.
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c. Meat nnd Drink. Miss Flossie Frank. N. J., Noil:-17, 1837. Ho belougod to tha
Muc Williams it still hopeful for the
d. Serving of Meals, Miss Alice Whit­ dlstiugimhpd^faiiiity of that noma who
submission of the capital .removal ques­
wert! famous In Revolutionary times.
tier.
m.
tion. He lias a bill now in providing for
c, Spinning and Weaving. Miss Mcll .lie lufives ]wO daughters to mourn his
the submission pf ¡ho question.
death, Mrs. F. F. Dtittury of this city, late
Whitner.
Wilson of St. Johns has n bill In to
Reading, "Tiie Old Time, Flower Gar­ of Philadelphia, and ftrer-Walter Oeshuna
reimburse, persons losing property by
dens," Mine Lillie Farnsworth.
of Now York. The body will be 'taken to
theft. Unfavorable report. _.
(ìunslori, N. J.,. for interment.. ' Tbe com­
Dorman of Suwannee has in a bill pro­
munity extends* sympathy to saddened
posing amendment in constitution allow­
THE WEST SID tS LADIES— ^ ones
sa l
ing an exemption on property of all
«l
widows and also of ex-confederate soldiers
Editor Has ra ta l Accident who have lost a limb, to the. extent of Doing A Good Work In Improvements
J. K. Merchant, recently oP Gainesville,
1,1)00 dollar*.
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editor Madison Enterprise-Recorder, died
Mr. Somerville of Hillsboro desires to
Tho West Side Improvement Society Mondfiy afternoon os result of injuries
prevent the use of repeating shotguns lo held n very interesting meeting Thursday from falling from a wagon four miles from .
hunting birds.
April, 19th, at the Robbins Nest at tlircc town. Death resulted before medical aid
Mr. Gornto of Lafayette wishes to have p. m. After the business was transacted readied him. He and wife were in charge
all dogs kept from running at large during
short time wus spent in social chat, of a party of plcknickers to Dlue Springs.
certain seasons.
one of the ladles favored us wills music
Senator Flournoy is seeking to have both instrumental and vocal, which was
Attention, Conductors!
legislation enacted providing for an in­ highly appreciated.
On account of the annual convention of ■
,
.
heritance lax.
Tbe. society lias had scats made and the Order of Railway Conductors at Jack­
Tha Governor's report of the action of placed on streets under the beautiful sonville Tite Herald has secured « special
the pardon board is interesting reading. trees for tbe convenience of pedestrians. cut of O. K. C. and is now prepared to
Out oL3!7 applications for pardon dhly
Tbe ladles of the west side gave an prim your cards. You will need them in
four full pardons were granted, 09 con­ Easter egg hunt on Saturday April 15l)i, Jacksonville. Come and see us at once.
ditional, 9 restorations to citizenship, 12 for the little folks at West Side Park, Special rátes on 500 cards.
prison sentences commuted, 3 fines re­ there was about fifty of them present.
At the Old Stand
mitted, 3 fines •educed, 2 costs remitted, Everything was ready at three o'clock,
J. D. Roberts wishes to announce that
108 applications denied, 2 death sentences the signal was given, they all started out
commuted. 8 denied.
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on the trail, they proved to be good be is cutting meat at the old stand and
The race track bill was probably tire hunters, as they soon returned lo the has tbe same Indi nation to wait upon his
hardest fought proposition in the house storting point witli llieir faces beaming many patrons as heretofore.
tliis week. Tiie senate passed the Sloan with happiness and their hands full of
Do You Want a Morse '
biU without a dissenting vote. Theineas- gam«.
_____ ' A One saddle and driving mare, Ught
u rsis s tillo p -ie -ihe house-flowever. It
surrey, canopy top, front seat and rumble
Odd Fellows Anniversary *
is predicted that it will pass the house by
a vote of about 42 lo 28. A strong lobby
The ninety-second anniversary of Odd seat to bold four people. Will be sold for
R. J. Holly.
is here fighting the bill.
Fellowship in America will be celebrated $200 If sold at once.
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Cray of Gadsden has succeeded in get­ by the Sanford Ixxlge next Sunday.
ting his railroad relief bill safely past the Spedal services will be held in the Meth­
Don’t forget you can get your chipped
second reading and it will probably pass odist church next Sunday cvcnlug, an ad­ beef and ham cut on an American slicing
by a very safe majority. The railroad dress tu be delivered by Rev, Hendry. machine at W. W. Long's market. 26-if
affected by this bill baa had a lobby here The services will be held a t 7:30 and tbeo Best grade Butlerene a t Long's grocery.
fighting the measure, But lo little effect.
&gt;| Try it while butter is high.
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public Is cordially invited to attend.

M istake in Boundary Lines Will Nulll
fy The Charter
It appears that the Incorporators of tho
town of Sanford Heights have perpetrated
a huge joke upon their Sanford friends.
One of the liveliest topics ever discussed
in Sanford has for many weeks been the
incorporation of Sanford Heights: and the
controversy between the citizens of that
fair little suburb and the citizens of SanTurdv-hus - assumed—«vary—phase -from
frivolrftrs to serious.
• Now, it develops that there isn’t any
incorporation of Sanford Heights. ut all
and it is fair to assume that the errors
which nullify this charter were really In­
tended. and not,the result of a want oi
knowledge or ability on the part of tho
iiicor|&gt;orntnrs. The charter is void for the
following rontons.
In describing the boundaries in the
original call, errors were made su(lielent
to invalidate the charter] asrfor instance,
when nflcr following certain lines to r
point in the center of tiie A. C. L. Kali
road, 60U lh of Goldsboro, the line rtjns
thence south along the centre line of
said railroad lo the south boundary of
section Thirty-six nndTtifrty-ono. ItiWiF
ship nineteen south of range thirty eust to
the west line of Mellunville avenue. •_
Now, tills section 3G is out of 4hat
neighborhood, but the railroad’nowhere
touches the south boundry line; hut when
it ’readies a point that fur s4&gt;uih, it is

An Epitome o f th e W eek's Most Im
p o rte n t Happenings In the
S ta te 's Domain.
At a special meeting of the Halifax
River Yacht Club a t Daytona it was de­
cided that if the sum of $2,000 could bo
raised among the townspeople and vis­
itors tho yacht clhb would guarantee $2,
500, which sum is about what it will cost
to have a section dredge dig a good, deep
_ channel'from tho club house, across the
flats In the middle of tho.rivcrto the
main channel of the east side, nnd also
to dredge a.large basin on the west side
to accommodate the. large, deep draft
yachts whioh come down the east coast
through these waters and which now urc
obliged to anchor at the.draw of the south
bridge nearly half r. mile front town.
■ The Booster Club, a recently organized
- effort TOTkeep -BrHdcntown ~to~ the rote,
• will organizo a post card sule beginning
Thursday of tills week nnd continuing un­
til the evening uf May 1. Thu curds will
contuin views of the city nnd vicinity und
will bo offered for sale by a bevy of
young ladies, the mast successful of
wlioln will receive o gold wnich for, her wcJLvyULiii sectioq 3S- Section
industry.' r ll "is "expected that at least township |U south of range 30 cast lie«
5,000 cards will' be mailed between the six miles west of Sunfurd- uvenuu. So
much for the original cull.
.dates named.
When tiie proceedings incorporating the
The eighteenth annual session of the
town
were had, it was necessary lo set
Florida Bunkers’ Association will.convene
u))
tiie
cull and ils publication und re­
in Ocala on May 10 mid 11. This associ­
pent
exactly
the metes nnd bounds us
ation Is composed of the leading finan­
ciers of the state qnd numbers among its described tliey start their boundary . line
officers und members many of the promi­ at the same point; thutris, the northwest
nent bankers of Jacksonville, all of }vhom- point uf intersection of Celery Ave, und
Mclloiivillc Ave.,' being the southeast
expect to attend the session.
comer of tiie town of Sanford; then they
Tiie Arcadia city council bus repealed run east along Celery avenue to the west
the ordinance providing for tho issue of ine of Sanford Avo. To do this,' tliey
$440,000 bonds voted for last year, and a
must travel the 25000 miles more or
new ordinance has been adopted calling less, representing tiie circumference uf the
r for another election May 10, for tho pur- globe approximately. An interesting trip
poso of voting for a bond issue of $50,000,
Getting buck to tiie west boundury lino
$20,000 for water works. $20,000 for sewof fanfold Ave. they follow with fair
, erage and $0,000 for street purposes.
oxaclitude llieir original description, mak­
The shipping of new potatoes from the ing tho same mistake with regard to
Hastings district began in earnest this sections 35 and 36: und when tliey turn
week’ ' The quality is good and the yield east tliey truvel along the south; und this
runs from thirty to thirty-five bands to description conveys no intelligence what­
, die acre. The marker opened at $0.50 ever. They also state that these fnotions
a barrel for firsts, but dropped to $G, arc in township 10 cast. There isn't any
with $5 for seconds. Always the acreage township 10 east in Dio stale of Florida.
is larger mis year tbon’last, yet the total Townships all read north or south m our
yield .Vill bet ohly slightly greater than survey from the Tallahassee base line,
that of 1010, owing to the late cold sjiells. and ranges read east und west.
- HonTWv II. Milton has , definitely an­
Broom Corn Raising
nounced that he would be in the race for
Tiie
.following
letter is addressed to
the nomination of government. At Tbe
E.
T.
Woodruff,
secretary Commercial
proper lime, lie says, he will formally an­
Club,
and
may
be
iound
worthy of con­
nounce his platform and give Ids views
on tiie issues involved in state govern­ sideration. Tiie wriler's address is 2008
ment. This makes three deflnitu entries ireinwisli St., Covington, Ky.:
Would you please try and induce your
tills year. Hon. Cromwell Hibson. Hon.
farmers
to raise broom corn tliis summer!
Burk Trammell and Senator Milton:
have
a
friend who desires to go to Flor­
A question .of burning interest was
ida
with
me
next fall. Broom corn will
started In tho three communities of Daygrow
almost
anywhere and there Is no
tonn-Seabreeze and Daytona Dead: when
reason
why
It
should
not grow in Florida.
it become know*1 that H sweeping re­
Picuse
give
tills
.matter
your kind atten­
duction In tnlls over the bridges which
tion
and
oblige.
Yours truly,
span tho Halifax had been made by tho
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' county commissioner«—at their regular
rase ling, Tuesday, April '3,lho reduction
Cheap Kates lo Tallahassee
to go into effect on or before May 1.
On nccountjff Ifie annual meeting of
Orlando is now likely 'to hove a fine tiie Florida Press Association ut Talluliasfive-story building at the corner of Orange see next week Sanford people have been
and Central avenues, and this will add made a rule of $7.75 for (he round trip,
greatly to the appearance of that flour­ commendug April 22 and 23 und good
ishing town. The Reporter-Star says that until 27th, Every one contemplating a
Messrs. Giles and Ueachain, who have visit to Tallahassee should take advan­
recentry purchased the lot at the corner tage of tliis opportunity.
mentioned, "will erect a five-story build­
Notice
ing, modern In every particular, with
The citizens of Sanford and adjacent
«levator and every convenience".
country ure called to meet at Eagles'
Hall, Tuesdoy night. May 1st. to organize
E aster a t th e Catholic Church
_V{llLbecomlng ceremonies the great a permanent hospital association and to
feast of our Lord's resurrection was cele­ continue the work already begun. Every
brated at the Catholic church. At the one who loves humanity and pities the
early mass about fifteen children received sick uud needy, is urged to' be preseuL ■
•Mbs. J. N. Whitnot,
■first holy communion, a truly beautiful
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Temporary Organization
and impressive ceremony.
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At the lo o'clock mass Mrs. Cuttrell of
Will Build A partm ent House
Kocky Mount, N. C-, who is visiting Mrs.
J . il. i'eigusun has .let the contract -Tor
Hsywnrd Young, delighted the large au­ a fine fifteen room house on the corner of
dience with her singing. Mr. J. D. Par­ First street and French avenue. Mr. Fer­
ker presided with Ids usual ability at the guson will have the bouse ready for occu­
organ and used his fine tenor voice to pancy before the fall exodus uf tour is u
good advantage.
comes to Sanford.
As a new organ has been installed In
Bunk Will Close
tbs church, the music next Sunday will
Wednesday April 26th being memorial
be mors elaborate and Mrs. Cuttrell it ex­
Day the banka will dose for the day. »
pected to slog for us again.

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G etting th e Suit* you M ost A d m ire, and Saving M oney on th e Purchase
L l/these things we promise AND FULFIL. The choice of the buy-.
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We have no “left overs" every thing is new, and everything is
right up-to-date in cut and fabric.

Our stock’s by all odds the most com­

plete uTthe city, and permits an exercise of individual taste in selection
Men’a-siik carters that is absolutely out of the question elsewhere in San. ._
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GARTERS ford, and remember, our price^ are the lowest, consid- „
Tft ADC MARK RlaisrCNIO
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- Prices $ 1 0 to $ 3 0
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We have just received artot of fine Silk Hose in
all the plain colors. If you can’t find the shade
or color you want just STOP HERE, we have it.
Every pair GUARANTEED to give you entire
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Price 5 0 c the-P alr

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bring hundreds of students here annually
and would be a great and permanent ad­
vantage lo our city,
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A Budget of Opinion ‘ Just Be'
4 A friend of mine Is keeping up with
tween &gt;ou and Me“
the doings of the legislature and asked

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take shape it seems that there are a few ^ + t+ é + + + é é t+ + + + + é A .é - &gt; + é i-iM&gt; é+ ,H -i-t+ é é -l-é (-,K ,l-'H"K-v"Jv+tM f’
rosin heads in llie city who. ore against
city Improvement. Their main conten­
tion is that the tax payer will have to
(Flr*l Street, one block (ram Depot oppouir PuMuftu
stand for this expense, when in truth the
property owners are willing to undertake
. H . E.- WISJE, P ro p rie to r
it or sell to a man who wllL Tlw day of
Formerly Manager of Central Cafe
progress is here and those who grumble at
every new forward movement ought to
* S te a k s , C hops, O y s te rs and Fish a S p e c ia lt y
move to Sanford Heights.
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I TH E* C IT Y

me just what is meant by the famous
initiative, referendum and recall we are
EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT hearing po much hbout. It is'jq st like
this: When you go home before supper
and announce that you orb going down
•* A Cblel It Among Ye Taking Notes town after supper to meet a man, that is
and faith, lle*ll Prent ,f m " the initiative. Your wife looks at you
LIQUID CURES ECZEMA
So Say» Sauntrrcr.
■right hard and says, “Are yout" In that
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ascending voice that makes you shrink
. WHERE SALVE FAILS
J u st Woman
two feet. That is the referendum. Then
In regard to skin disease« medical
There are women who are comely.
you think twice and decide to stay at authorities are now agt«vd on this:
There are women who are homely.
(BUI be careful bow the latter ihlnj you ray:)
Don't lmprlipn the disease germs is
home
and read the paper. That's the
There are women who are healthy.
your skin by the use of greasy salves,
recalL
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There are women who are wealthy.
There are women who will alway* have their way.
and thus encourage them to multiply.
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A true cure of a ll eczematous diseases
Them are women who are truthful.
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4 The cooperative idea among fruit and can be brought about only by ualng the
Them are women who ere youthful.
But waa there ever a woman who waa old!
truck growers, having passed the experi­ healing agents lb-the form of s liquid.
There are women who ere tainted.
mental stage, has become an Important
Them are women who am painted.
WASH THE GERMS OUT. A
Them are women who are worth their weight In told
factor in present day marketing. Scarce­ sim ple'w ash; A compound of Oil of
Thera aré women who ate »lender.
ly any well developed horticultural sec­ W lntergreeajThym ol, and other Ingre­
Them am women who are tender.
tions are without their associations inonr dients as combined In the D IX D.
Them am women who bam temper, k&gt;'tia »aid.
There are women who have married.
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form
or another. The benefits to be de­ Prescription, penetrates to the disease
Them am women who have tarried.
Thera are worn«« who am talkie**, but they re dead! rived from such organizations are many. germs and destroys It, then soothes
and heals the skin as nothing else
a a a
Small producers can*make combined ship­ has ever done
4 If the bill providing for the establish- ments in car . lots, which is now consid­
A 25-cent trial bottle will start the
tnent of an' Agricultural and Industrial ered tlte economic unit of shipment. Or cure, and give you.Instant relief.
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school in each' congresalonal district In ganizations, through the volume of their
L. R. Philips fifCo,
Florida becomes law, as seems probable. business, can secure minimum transpor­
Sanford should by aO means pot In an ts lion rates. They can afford to maintain
early claim as an eligible site for the loca­ daily telegraphic communication with all
tion of the school in this district. The of the important markets and are thereby
dispatch from Tallahassee concerning the enabled to divert cars already enroute to
measure, assumes that if the schools are places where the demand la greatest
established they will go to Jacksonville, Growers are advised when to bold and
** Tampa and Pensacola, but there is no when to ship Uniform grades and packs
sound basts for any such assumption.
are secured. Organisations AM in a . po­
The measure provides that the schools sition to knot, the actual supply of tbeir
shall be located at the most desirable respective communities; hence managers,
site« and where lands and building are working In harmony, can regulate prices
‘ offered as an inducement Sanford is a to a considerable extent Through the
mare convenient and centrally located association the members can procure
site for such a school than any other packing material, fruit picking baskets,
* point and In other respects incomparably spraying material, and pumps, potato
more appropriate, being in the heart of bags, etc, s i • greatly reduced cost By O u r E a s y P a y m e n t P lan
the best agricultural section of Florida, an interchange-of ideas and experience •eema to suit everybody. It's popular
and wlaere students would be removed members are in position to elimninate because «re enable you to
from the temptations of ctty Ufe and the unprofitable varieties of fruit and veg­
Get A Home
open saloon—a consideration of the first etables from the- community and to de­ He the landlord's slave no longer. Strike
importance in locating such an Institu­ velop thorough and economic systems of out for freedom. We «rill help you if you
qohivatioo. These and many other ad­ will let ua Our
tion.
Homes at Markham Park
It Is said Lhst the bill meets with gen­ vantages might be noted.
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eral approval among legislators and has
an excellent opportultrr for becoming law. 4 At last my Utopian dream of ■ bulk- wife to look at them. She will be de­
lighted with the prospects of owning one
If It does our Sanford people should get bead lake front and grand boulevard
busy at once to secure the location of the seems about to be realized. For many
whnnl for tU i congressional district by years this beautifying the lake front has
offering the necessary lands and other io- been my pet scheme and now that the
Sucfc an institution would height of my ambition seems demined to
Sanford, Florida

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Meal Tickets are Sold ut K&lt; dm».1 Knies

DEJLIGIOUS BISCUITS
Light, flaky“and appetizing arc made from
MRST QUALITY “Quaker City” flotQ.
Look for the label above, somewhere on.
bag or barrel. It’s placed there—-m-red
and blue—to protect the housewife; it’s
the miller’&lt;!guarantee of First Quality flour.

QUAKER CITY FLOUR MILLS CO.
PHILADELPHIA

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The Need of The
Is The Need of Florida
There is no free land in the South as there was in theWcst. But, on the other hand,"there were in the' Wèst no
accessible markets in the early days, no transportation sys­
tem, no settled civilization. The South has all these. One
fact that the Southern people have themselves been slow to
put full value on is the. need of a larger working population.
•There has never been labor enough—neither unskilled farm
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the state of Florida to the oppor­
tunities for successful diversified
farming offered by:the rich agri­
cultural lands known ,as. Volusia
Farms, just across the river from
Sanford. The success of Volusia
Farms has been far greater than
---- we anticipated lilts time last
year when we first opened this
district for settlement. Much of
the land has been taken up by u
splendid class of settlers, and
this in itself, has made the re­
maining acrds of greuter value:
The more people who settle- on
Volusia Farms, the greater the
automatic increase in value, so
that there will come a. time—
• and not in the dim future either—
when you will be glad to pay a
price per acre based on the pro­
ducing possibilities of the soil if
—you wish to settle there.
Diversified farming is the keynote to a good living and. some­
thing in the bank. All - over
Florida today you will find corn
fields, vegetable gardens, parure
lands, chicken runs, orange und
grapefruit groves more equally
divided on the average farm than
formerly. Our farmers are not
relying on one crop.
. At the present price of chick­
ens, eggs, meats and other table
pToducts, we look for a much
larger diversity of agriculture in
Florida than aver before. W o

-early days of the NEW Florida)
one need but give little thought
to the question of which: offers
the greatest opportunities. Vol­
usia Farms has frontage on the
St. J6hns river. Volifsia Farms -.
has a standard railroad intersect-'
liqj oost nnd whqî Volume F«iwwhas roads radiating all directions.
Yet with all the advantages of
soil and equable year-round cli-*
mute, Volusia Farms still need
more people—the need1 of the
South is the need of Florida, and
the need of Floridu- is the need
of Volusia Farms.
Volusia F arm s . N e e d s .
M o r -o P o o p l e —Men with

enough money lo begin a life
such as they have never kpown
further north, u life where u man
eurns both the wages and the
PROFITS.
We do not advocate any mahr
to come to Volusia Farms with­
out money unless he is willing to
, hire himself out until he learns
the difference between Volusia
Farms farming and the work he
did previous to his. coining, here,
and even then, a little money is
a desirable thing.
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' To the small capitalist who is
willing to put shoulder to the
Wheel in Uie early stages of set­
tling ( in ‘a new place, Volusia
Farms is a good investment.
Resulting from the past few years
of general development through• out th e' State a constantly increasing tide of prosperity has
set in witffevery likelihood o fjts^
continuance. Prices of land In ­
crease every wepk. ,
During the summer season,
Homeseekers’ excursions are run
from all important railroad cen­
ters in the north and * central
west, leaving every first and
third Tuesday of eacly month.
Tickets are good for twenty-five
days, a sufficiently long time al- lowance for anyone to come to
Sanlord and permit us to carry
him over Volusia Farms.
You should not buy land sight
unseen. We prefer not to sell
you land sight unseen—although
we will make u reservation tor
• you and allow you to change
location if at the end of a reason­
able time you come here, and, aft­
er inspection, prefer another tract.
The Homegeekers’ excursion

look fo rw a rd to th# tim o
w h en Volusia F a rm s is tho
C e n te r of the G re a te s t D i­
v e rs ity tjie S ta te has e ve r
know if.

Vopisia Farms has the soil.
Not because we Say so, -but be­
cause this is proven by the wide
diversity Of Volusia, county pro­
ducts in general. ,-Chickens,-cat­
tle and hogs cqn bp raised on.
Volusia Farms, almost without
cost. The land} (urhish an im­
mense amount of* (bod. Grass
-grows plentifully without culti­
vation. •‘
All kinds of vegetables and
fruits can be raised on Volusia
Farms, and a man looking for a
little recreation between times
can enjoy the splendid fishing on
thè St. Johns river or hunting in
the woods of the country.
Compared with the early days
of the west (and we are in the
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labor nor skilled labor. As for.independent farmers—men
who own their own land—there is now no parallel on the
•continent to thc-opportunities that the Southern States
offer. New comers, of course, require some capital,- but
men who have enough money to begin life may-begin it
there with the best outlook for success.—Editorial in the
February World’s Work.
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from your section affords you a
splendid Chance to take a few
days off this summer to see what
' Florida is really like. It won’t
be so hot as the country you
have left behind, for the breezes
from either ocean or gulf contin­
ually sweep (Wdr me penlnsula
of Florida making our days enjoyoble and our nights comfort­
able.
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ing’’—green on the trees, you’ll
see our farmers busy with one of
the three “and four crops ’a year,
and you’ll see those who can leave
home enjoying themselves at one •
of Florida’s beach resorts oriir^
land springs. Florida has all.*
tliese advantages and no compet­
ition outside of her boundary line,
In thus seeing Florida for your­
self you will understniid hçj^be.t-_1er and understand your own
capabilities for getting a living
from her rich soil. You will
know what you are buying and
WHERE. Beware of tho booklet
which contains illustrations tak­
en in other parts of Florida other
than those described in its pages.
We recently looked over a book­
let showing orange groves in a
section of Florida where oranges
do not grow.—leaving the reader
to infer that citrus fruits would
do well in that section. We have
seen a booklet containing the
if an Indian river' hotel,
the booklet described a
over 250 miles from the InUan River.
iThe booklet, “Resources of Vol­
usia • Farms’’ tells the REAL
story. Noarjy all^the pictures
were tukon by our Mr. 'Packard
personally and every word in the
booklet, faithfully describes the
resources of thisfuvored fruit and
vegetable belt of southern Volusiu county. Send for the book.
It is free...- Even if you think you
are not interested in Florida, read
the. book as a matter of informa­
tion.' ‘ Get posted on the wonder­
ful development of Florida. Who
knows but what the reading of
the “Resourced of Volusia Farms”
may mean to YOU theTred letter
day of your liid-^the actual turn­
ing point of your career. This
opportunity is with YOU. Send
for the book NOW. Address your
post card or letter plain!/:

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hntchlc creek. A more Ideal day could number of the children, aod^wpecially
hardly bo Imagined and It wak’dlfflCult to sweet was "The Sccert recited and sung
decide what was the most enjoynble part by four little tots. At the close of the
of ihe day—the drive through tho .woods services a voluntary^ offering was made as
~Ä Buffici of Interesting ítems in a lumber wagon bumping around wjth a beginning on the new church fund.
a jilly crowd, or the strolling around un­
From Correspondents
Paypo Daniel recently visited Souther­
der palms high above us after reaching land, where his sister^ Miss Marie, is a t­
our picnic grounds, the flshing in the tending school, and together they went to
THE EVENTS OF ÒRANGE COUNTY creek (but that would not have furnished St. Petersburg on a pleasant outing.
the flab fry had It not been for.tho younfi
Mrs. Simpson from Sanford Is spending
men
who went ih-advance to seine), the a few days with Mrs. T. W. Geiger.
Efficient S taff or Reporters Weekly
excitement attending the 'return. of the
Covers the Territory ror
Oiln Howard from Oviedo visited Ids
fishermen with loads of ash, the prepara­
The Herald
brother’s
family Sunday.
tion for dinner, the eating of the same, or
R. L Gresham spent Sunday in Ghuthe after dinner laty social time. The
OVIEDO AMD LAKE CHARM
Lake Charm friends certainly appreciated luota.
Sped*] Comtpondence (a The Herald:
D. Hart from Sanford visited live fam­
the courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lee,
The announcement card« of M lu Anna who gave them the opportunity of enjoy ily of Mrs. David last Thursday.
Lelnhart; an Easter bride, read
ing a memorable picnic d ay ..
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leinhart
Sanford Is Agitated
Rev. and Mrs. M. D. Kinney and Miss
announce the marriage of theit daughter
Kinney leave their winter home at Lake
Sanford Is agitated and, from all re­
Anna Knthcryn" ..
Charm Monday, May 1, for tboir summer ports, rightly so. A suburb, known as
to
home in the Thousand Island region, New Sanford Heights, has decided to Incorpor­
Mr. David Elmer Minor
York state, spending several weeks in ate and have a town of their owtn. This
' On Tuesday, the eighteenth of .April
Philadelphia, Pa., with a son and bis will take a good slice of Sanford’s populn.
one thousand nine hundred eleven
tion, and The Herald says It will do the
family.
Lake Charm, Florida.
town untold injury. Sanford is a good
Rev.
Father
Drcsnahan
held
a
service
The gueita witnessing the early momand the Sanford Heights should
in
th
e
school
bunding
Monday;
eVenlfigr
Ing ceremony solemnized by the Rev.
,made It a "Greater Son ford" or
His
theme
was
The
Confessional
of
tin
Fa theF Drcsnahan, of Sanford at the
moved their town further away.—Lake­
home of the bride were the immediate Catholic Church.
land News.
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family friends Mr. dhd Mrs. Joseph Lein* fSchool has closed at Umatilla aiiUjAlts
hart, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lfelnliort,. Mrs. Carrie Brooke is home for (be summer va­
Residence for Sole
John Whitby of Tampa, kjra, Clark Har- cation.
On account of the Incorporation of Son
vey of Waldo, Miss Gladys. Leinhart of
J. Leinhart attended tho reception ac­ ford Heights I will be obliged to sell my
tho Convent School, Orlando, Mr. Max corded Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Minor by the residence on Park avenue. It is n new
Leinharr, Mr. Minor of Crown Polnj, father parents of the groom in their home at
house of.nlne rooms and bulb, all modern
' of the groom, Mr.' Andrew Lelnhart and Crown Point.
conveniences,
large lot, unirtgc .trees,
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children, Oviedo, Mr, and Mrs. T. L. Mead, ,
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peach trees, grape vines anil flowers.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L West and Miss Florence
PAOLA. POINTS
One of-the most desirable residences and
Kinney of Lake Charm. Father Drcsna
residence sections of Sanford. .Two other
Special Correspondence to The Herald:
han came into the parlor and waited the
lots and fine barn can be sold to pur­
Sunshine
and
cloud,
lovo,
would
¿here
bridal party before a mantle banked with
chaser. Easy terms made to proper party
be
flowers,
were
not
the
sunshine
oft
flowers and palms. Mr. Lewis Lelnhart
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and Mrs. Whitby precided the bride and minglOd with- showers! Ask the last
river
boating
party.
groom, the entire service was very beau
Mrs. C. F. Cooley and Miss Cooley, also FLOWERS
Ufuliy Immpresslve. The bride wus be­
u w e n s —&lt; PLANTS — BULBS
comingly attired in white as was her Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Chaddertpn, wlu) have
y w . TEM PLE
sister, inatrcrti of honor. It was n Very been th eir Bucsts"for^some lime, left
Thursday,
the
13th,
for
Sanford,
where
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happy occasion for all. The wedding
Pfíonc I6C. Hth and Oak Ave.
'breakfast of fruit, sandwiches, olivfes, they took .boat for Jacksonville enroute for
cake and coffee was very nicely served their northern homes.
Special Offering in Ferns.
’ Sanford,
liv Mrs. Lelnhart iHid her Hnimhters. Mrr ~ Mr. ami Miss Campbell left Tuesday lor. V I n r n l rtn a lfln fl i n H .,1 — ------------------- f t n r t U n
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Whitby, Mrs. Harvey and M ISTCISIyr Their Ohio home.
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Several snapshots of tho wedding party
Miss McLain and Miss Ramona return­
were taken in the front lawn, a pleasant ed to their home in Gcncvn recently.
entertaining past -time. Lake Charm
Mrs. W. H.'Taylor was called to Georgia
sparkled and daliccd in tho morning sun­
Saturduy last by the sorious illness of her
light as the wedding party mode its way
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The Sylvan Lake and Paola school
the train for Oviedo where many friends
were waiting to extend furtiicr good closed April 7tli mid tile usual school pic­
nic wtis field Saturday, but it never rain­
wishes add congratulations.
ed until night. •
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Mrs. C. L. West and Miss Florence
Oscar Pearson returned from th e c a B t
Kinney entertained in honor of the brideeiact at Mrs. West’s home. Tuesday after­ coast Tuesday.
One, of the mfst enjoyable affairs of the
noon April the Iltb. from 3 to 5 o’clock.
Miss Louise Urooko assisted the liostesscs season was the uuc^ion party given the
as the guests were urriying in usking night of the 10th, by tho Misses McLain
pad! to ‘ write her-naiflc pn an Easter at the home of Mrs. W. II. Tuylon- Bscard; later the several ebejis tied with tido the auction tliero were several guess­
S u m m e r o r W in te r
ing contests, the prizes—dainty boxes of
ribbon wero presented Miss Lelnhart us
souvenir register of the bridal shower. home made candy—being won by'Mr. we can supply- your wonts in the
When all the .guests had assembled Mrs. Chnddcrton, Mr. Harry Snow and Miss Automobile line. If ybu w ant. to
West and Miss Iirooke entered &lt;hc parlor Etta Hartley. Delicious cake and fruit rent
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from opposite doorway Hiid/upi&gt;roached punch were served.
A Motor For Any Purpose
tile bride-electlsealed near a profusion of
GENEVA JOTTINGS
puhns and white oliandcr blossoms, each
we. ore nt your service with the
carried a dalntly laden basket of beauti­ Special CorreipooiIenCB to The Iteintd.
very best cars. We never sleep.'
ful wedding gifts which dropped from
Miss Nellie Geiger has finished her If you ore in trouble-call us nny
their hands one by unu into the lap of school and returned -home for the summer hour of the night or tiny. lha fair one revealing hnndsoimi (able months.
)inenLhnnd embroidered towels and cen­
Mrs. E. N. Sutton and little daughter
ter pieces, silver and cut glass, pretty are home again after spending several Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Company
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china and vliat not. The bride-elect weeks at New Smyrna.
clasped around her neck a dainty necklace
Miss Ramona McLain hns returned
just brought from Italy. The table in tho
from a pleasant visit of some length at
dining room was very attractive with cut
Paola.
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glass and silver and centered with u few
We
are
sorry
to
hear
of
the
continued
choice roses. The refreshments wero
fruit salad. Russian iced teh and cake. illness of Mrs. M- A. Fortson. She was
Miss Leinhart wore a green foulard silk taken to Sanford last Thursday for treat­
ment. Her many friends hope for her
with Persian trimming.
early recovery:.-------S6me fifteen or twenty young people
Misses Nevada and Callir GranSbttend :§ To exterminóte B e d b u g s ,
from Oviedo enjoyed a pleasant drive to
£ , Roaches, Moths, Ants, Mosllio home of Mr. J. S. McKenzie, two ed the Eoster services ata Cimluota hgj; J •' qtritoes, Fleas and all class
**)&amp;*•
miles away, when Mrs. McKenzie enter Sunday. •
Miss Mlntz of Taylorville lavishing tho g . of-vennlntained pleasantly in honor of her nieces,
family of her brother1.
To kill und preVeht flens.’Llcev
Misses Lois and Isabel Bishop,
and MitcsTih Fowls.'
There
was
a
moonlight
picnic
on
Lake
■ Tho-Easter services in the Methodist
church, Oviedo, were largely attended. ifarney Satunday night. Lunch was enTo kill and prevent Ticks,
The sermon by the Rev. Mr. Brooke .was . oyed upon the beach and bootrides upon
Fleas, Lice and Flies on
most appropriate, and the inusla by tho the water. Quito a jolly crowd attended
Animals.
chorus choir, Mrs. H. B. McCall. loader, and like hours of tho Easter morn were
To prevent the spread of Con­
excellent—the -two Easter anthems, the near ere the picnicers realized i t
tagious diseases.
duet by Mrs. West and Mrs. McCall .and
Mr. and Mrs. Lemon are now nt home at
tho congregational singing.'
the residence of H. II. Pattisball.' Mr.
To disinfect, bath and toilet
Dr. C. C. Thayet and daughter, who Lemon is employed by the new railroad.
rooms, sink# waste pipes,
have «pent the past live months in the
Mr. jjiul Mrs. Potter of New York spent
garbage pails, cellars, kenLake Charm parsonage left Monday mdtn- several days last week" with their friends,
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nets, stables and fowl houses.
ing for their home In North Dana, Moss. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Peters. Mr. Potter vis­
The school children had a pJeusanj, pic­ ited Geneva seventeen years' ago. and
To Iiuure Yourself Perfection of
nic day with their teacher, Miss Mattie ever since has wauted to repeat bis visit.
Health. Fenole is used with a
Chapman at White’s Wharf, April &amp;}». The' Miss fc&amp;ayme McLnlh has completed her
sprayer, for sale by your dealer or
little ones enjoyed fishing in the .brook school-at Paola and has returned home
direct if Ke can't supply you.
while the older ones wero jan ihe water i o like delight of her many friends.^
pnd in the water. All came together at
Mrs. Gilbert, while wintering in Geneva
the noon hour for the splendid picnio°iin- tas become quite an expert at catching
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bass. One afternoon lost week she safeH alf G allon ................... &gt; 1 .3 8
The «nnuoi May picnic will "be in the y landed a 10H pound one from Buck
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same place, a most iaeal place fqr a large Lake while standing on the Adams' dock..
S p ray ar
50c
picnic, May 2, when the children will cel*The Easter services at the Methodist
•b ra ta -tha doss of • solxwl - work for the
church lust Sunday afternoon were very
. year and Ovlrdo people generally will
M sn u faalyrsd o n ly by
entertaining and pretty. Easter UUea,
take a day's outing.
. &lt;; ; i '
roses, vines and ferns made the church
A company of rwenty-ftfe aht down ike,n flower garden. The songs were all
Friday lost to a splendid flsb fry and'pic­ pew and well rendered by the choir. Ap­
Tampa
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nic dinner ou the bunks oL the Ecoulock- propriate recitations were spoken 4&gt;y a

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April 21,

CO U N TY HAPPENINGS

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Now Is The Time To Buy Imprbv.
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These farms can be bought for the next .thirty
days for less money than ever . again. Wc
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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Best Fertilizer!
On Earth-.

FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS, Sanford,' Fla

The Crippen Music Store
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High-grade Pianos, Organs,
and Graphophones.
Low Prices

. Easy Payments.

Pico Block

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Your fowls will show their appreciation ol good
feed by the larger number of eggs they lay and
by the fftt they put on.
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T hen it Docs Pay
to pay attention .to the quality of your Chicken Feed .is
well as to that you feed your Horses, Hogs a n d Cattle.
Remember, we have all kinds, but . only o n e quality
THE. B E S T
WHEN IN'NEED CALL UPON

Sanford Supply Co.
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Our new line of R A N G E S and K IT C H E N
S T O V E S arc the kind you have wanted and
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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THE SANFORD HERALD IN THE SOCIAL WORLD
Pnigisbed every Fridey Morelni at Ssnford, Fla.
R. Jr Ht)LLY. Editor and Proprietor
Subscription Prloo, $ 2 .0 0 a Year In Advance

Entered
eeoood-ciaai mall matter Auduit 22nd
1908, at the Pwtoffice at Sanford. Florida,
ander Act of March 3rd. 187 tf. *

There is no need for a dispute among
the different cities regarding the site for
the new capltoL If It ’ is ever removed
from Tallahassee,. Sanford will get it. be­
ing strictly in the centre of population
and accessible from eycrX-pnrt of Florida.
We are even content to.leave it to a vote
of tbe entire state.

Thursday Afternoon 2 p. m.
Friday All Day

P O IN T S

PURELY

P ER SO N A l

How Celery City Vanity Fair While
Away the, Golden Hours—
A Jacksonville policeman shooting at a
- Social Gossip.
dog on the streets hit a negro. Another
case of mistaken identity.
n Mrs. 0. W. King was the charming
The Governor’s message was all right hostess of the Auction bridge Club last
in its way, but the general concensus of Monday afternoon. Mrs. A. P. Connolly
opinion seemed to be that It weighed too made top score and received the prize, a
lovely cut glass vase.
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WILL BE HERE

Items of Interest Concerning
Society People.

. Office In Herald BnUdlm
Telephone No. 148.

MAY 4th and 5th
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A Renowned Specialist to be
Here Two Days on Tills
Mis First Visit
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Tho monthly musical nt the Welaka
Club has become a pleasing feature and
n large number of the members assem­
bled In the club roohis Tuesday afternoon
anticipating a treat in the program ar­
ranged by Mrs. R. Homrighous and they
were not disappointed,- The first number,
was a pretty piano solo by Miss Ruth
Abbott. Mr. Clarence Mahoney pleased
the audience with two .very line vocal
numbers. Plano and vocal selections
were beautifully given by
Flossie
Frank and Miss Helen St. John. Refresh­
ments were served by Mrs. A. B. Fntjo,
Miss Charlotte Keclor and Miss Ella
Stringfcllow.

The matter of passes on tho railroads
.for advertising will agitate the minds at
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the legislators and the Press Association
W e N e v e r Use the Knife
a t Tnllkhafesce. The Herald is carrying
this advertisement at regular rates and
receives cash for. same. We would not go
25 CASES TREATED FREE
back to the old method unless compelled
to do so. The editor of The HiTuld is
Mrs. Francis J. Gonzales was hostess nt
averse to trading advertising for.- any
I Will Treat Absolutely Free Until
a
beautiful
bridge party at her home on
Cured, Excepting Medicine, the
commodity. Wo pay cash and expect to
Magnolia avenue Tuesday afternoon.. A
First 25 Curable Cases th a t
receive cash.
Will Call Upon Me nl the
color scheme In yellow was prettily car­
,
Hotel During Tills. My
Sanford is having an intei-nocinc wur ried out in the decorations. The tally
First Visit
cards
were
ornamented
with
tiny
yellow
whichJs disrupting it for the moment.
Some of Its. good citizens built homes In chickens and the favors were tiny snow
a desirable residential section outside die white rabbits. There were seven tables All Diseases of Men ami Women
Treated
. d ty limits. They were charged with en­ of players, who enjoyed a lively game of . *
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bridge;
top
score
being
made,
by
Mrs.
deavoring to escape city taxation. In de­
Deafness cured by an entirely now
fe n s e of trying to annex tins new terri­ Cruse Barnes who. received tire prize, a system. No mntter what your disease
tory to the city the people incorporated pretty water color. Tho consolation prize may bo or how long standing, the doctors
the Suburban section into a village known was a cut glass knife rdst, and Mrs. G. FT will locate your disease without asking
as Sanford Heights. Hcdce all the Smith was the lucky one to get It.
yoil any questions. The doctor ik said to
"T* trouble. Moral: Never trouble a suburban __During the afternoon a delicious punch be the greatest LUNG. and CATARRH
section. Jn^course of time it will beg to was served by Miss Beth Mcttlnger, and specialist in America. i; If * yuu have
be admitted to tlic advantages of the pur- the hostess was ^assisted in serving n catarrh or lung trouble, go and be ex­
salad course by Mrs. D. L. Tbrasher. Mrs. amined. Tho .sick and nfllictcd should
. . ont qity.—Tampa Times.
R. L. Peck and Mrs. L. G.‘ Slrir.gfellow.
take advantage of the opportunity here
Among those invited were Mesdames offered. Go and have H forever settled
"A thousand dollars per acre” Islhc
W. R. Anno. T. A. Neal, G. F. Smith. A. in your mind. IT your case Is curuhle
way tho Sanford Herald tells of a repent
W. Drown. R. I.. Peck, I). L. Thrasher, W. our chief physician will tell you frankly;
deal in celery land in that section and
W.' Broke field, L. G. Sirini',fellow, O. W. if curable he will give you such advice as
"the price seems lobe satisfactory to seller
King, J. G,Bennett. C, M. Hand, J. C. Mc­ to prolong your life. No sick man or.
and purchaser. The Herald gives some
Daniel. N. J. Perkins. M. Dickine. A. P. woman should fail to consult this eminent
details of-tho sale, and bI iowb that the
Connelly. If. B. Connelly, W. E. Houshold- man. Ills the greatest .opportunity uf
. land was purchased at the samp rate a
cr. C. W. Kemp. F. L. Miller. 11. W. Hern­ the sick ttinn's life.
year ago and that it has paid for itself
don; S. Puleston,- Robert Newman. F. L.
If you have rheumatism, liver, kidney
and given tho man owning it a handsome
Woodruff, Gço. Fox. Jr.. Deane Turner. J. or hluddcr trouble, paralysis, heart dis­
profiL Now he Is letting it go. presumB. Stryker. R. J. Holly. W. M. Keeler, ease. nervous debility, dyspepsia, indi­
ably to engage in some other enterprise;
Cruse Uurnes.'G. H. Fcrnnld, U. W. Ilrudy, gestion. constipation, epllc(&gt;sy Or St.
and feels that it was a good investment.
M. MbBA.il). Misses Nona Wylly and Hcssle Vitus' dance, go and 1« cured by his jiew
When a man cun buy truck lands at 51,Tyner. From Tallnhussee, Mesdames Ma­
000 an acre and muke the coat and about bry and Price. From Of|nndo, Mesdames system.
Cancers und tumors cured in tboir
60 per cent net profit during the year, it
■FT if. Bliss Seth Woodruff, C. W. Goodrich. early stages. Strictures, ulcers, ail hood,
Is easy to see how some people in Florida
Starbuck und Miss Shine.
skin and scalp diseases, piles und rup­
may get along in spite of hard times.
tures cured- ..
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Launch Party
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. Will Meet In Sanford^
Jn tho annual election of oMccrs of the
state Association of Master Plumbers,
Tampa was signally honored through W.
E. McAndrews being made the presi­
dent. The convention was litjM at St.
Petersburg. That city did itself proud in
entertaining its visitors.
From all parts of Florida delegates were
present and the open shop proposition
was discussed very thoroughly. It was
shown that tho system prevuils all Over
Uie state and tha’l “It is proving satis­
factory whever tried. In Jacksonville the
open shop prevails as well as in u num' ber of the smaller towns and it is main­
tained profitably.
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Among the cities represented were
Jacksonville, Pensacola, Sunford, DcLnml,
Gainesville, Clearwater, Bartow, Key
West, Tampa und St Petersburg.
Officers elected besides President Mc­
Andrews were: F. W. Mahoney, of FeA
nold Hardware Co., vjoe prr^ideirj^ San­
ford; R. T. Joughlin. secretary, Tamps; C.
D. Godsey, treasurer. St. Petersburg.
S. G. Dais, of Jacksonville, was named
national stato vice president, and • A. H.
Johnson, of Jacksonville, state organizer.
The national convention! 1* held lids
year at Galveston in June. Delegates to
this are R. T. Joughin. Tampu. W. E.
McAndrews, of Tampa and W. F. Clark
and Joe Fowler, of Jacksonville. The
Tampaas on this delegation to Galveston,
as well as Fred Berrys Harry Hofuiord,
E. W. Coates and W. J. Rcgar yfvrc In at­
tendance at the annual state conven­
tion. The next upnual meeting will be
held in Sanford.—Tribune.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I f Fcrnuld were host
and hostess of u most delightful launch
party Tuesday afleroon.
The party left the wharf about 1:30 In
the handsome little launch Mamie, Capt.
Pagcnbart commander. Tor Blue Springs,
which when reached was much admired
by all those who enjoyed the ramble
through the picturesque woods in search
of the boiling spring.
On returning to the boat and before
embarking on die borne trip a sumptuous
lunch was partaken of by the1merry
crowd, each and every pnb dtpAuusUTHlng
their enjoyment and appreciation of the
many good things prepared for their
pleasure and.pomfort.
After the picnic lunch the homeward
start was made, where they arrived nt
about 9:3Q o'clock.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fernald's guests were Dr.'
and Mrs. N* deV. Howard with Miss Mor­
rison. Dr. and Mrs. Dbvis Foster with
Master Davis Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Gabbett, Mrs. Henry Wight. Mrs. M. H.
Bowler and Miss Mell Whltner; Messrs.
Charles Tuxbury. Henry Tuxbury, Mr.
Phillippi, Randall Chase and Benjomin
Whltner.
The trip was delightful in every respedl
and wus thoroughly enjoyed by the recip­
ients of Mr. and Mrs. F’crnald's courtesy.
In Mrs. Fannie Munson's studio last
Saturday afternoon the Music Club held
the regular semi-monthly meeting and
a very fine program was carried out.
Beethoven was the Master whose life and
work was subject for the afternoon. Ex­
cellent readings ou the Life of Beethoven
were given b&gt; Mrs. R. Homrighous. Mrs.
M. Martin, M*s- George Hoy and Mrs. G.
L Speer. A piano solo by Miss Flossie
Frank and a flute solo by Miss Jessie
Stumon were greatly enjoyed. . The vocal
selections were given by Mrs. H. C..Mait­
land of Enterprise la a most charming
manner. Mrs.. Maitland, who is a pupil
ef-Mfr Homrighous of this cUy-hos
wonderfully sweet mezzo soprano voice,
with which she has given great pleasure
to Sanford audiences on several occasions

Death of Art Infant
The many friends of Mr; and Mrs. G.
W. Spencer deeply sympathize with them,
in the death of their infant daughter
Esther, that occurred at their borne on the
Heights Tuesday evening. Funeral ser­
vices Here conducted at the residence
~'W6a&amp;AsaAy~sTteffi00rfby-RtT7-J.~A7 Hendry. The burial was at the family burying
ground. The little grave was entirely
covered with Easter Lillies and beautiful
recently,
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How to Toll If Your Hair Is Dlstaisd,
EreU If you bare a luxuriant head
of hair you may want to know whether
It Is in a ben Ithy condition or not.
09 per cent of tbe people'need a lialr
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Pulj n hair out' of your head;'If (bo
bulb a t _the en d of thn rnoL_la_ white
and ahruukeu. It proves that the hair
Is diseased, and requires prompt treat­
ment if Its loss would bo avoided. If
the bulb la pink and full, the hair is
healthy.
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Wo want ‘every one whose hair re­
quires treatment to try ltexnll •TW”
Unir Tonic. Wc promise that It nhnll
not cost anything If It does not glvo
satisfactory results. It Is designed to
overcome dandruff, relieve scalp Irri­
tation. to stim ulate the bnlr roots,
tighten the hnlr already In tho hclid,
grow hair and cure baldness.
It Is because of what It ex a 11
**03" Hair Tonic tins done and our
sincere faith in Its goodness that
we want you to try It at our
risk. Two sizes, Mo. and $1.00. Sold
-only a t-o u r -atom The Rcxall Store,
in union th ere Is stren g th . We'havc
the goods you need, and the “price,
you enn do the re st. Sanford Furni­
tu re Co.
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A t O u r Soda F o un
« tain
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you can obfnln something sparkling and
refreshing to drink. Tho many Varieties
enables you to get just what you want.
There nre many ways of making

Soda Water,.
but-only that which insures good quality
finds favor with us. When something
really delicious, refreshing and satisfying
Is desired, drop in hero.

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Ladies’

who suffer from special diseases, nhd
those nearing the change of life, maidens
approaching womuuhbod huving any
dcviftlons from health causing irregulari­
ties or diseases peculiar to women, should
consult this eminent specialist. Angular,
disproportionate-;woman will, by recover­
ing |ierfcet health, gain that’wcll-rounded^
symmetrical figure so much desired, yet
too often beyond their grasp for the want
of tbu right medical advisor. These, us
well as weak, indifferent, woinoiu. under
the doctor's treatment, become strong,
well, vivacious and happy.
OVARIAN or,womb troubles arc cured
without tbe knife. If you have been ad­
vised by uny oaa to undergo a surgical
operation for womb or ovnrlan difficulties,,
rupture, humor, cancer, or piles do not
listen to it and have your life endangered
by'the lance, knife of needle before con­
sulting the United Specialists.

• Olii or Young Men
It matters nof what-your ailment may be
or how long standing. If your future
health and happiness arc at stake, consult
this doctor. He wjl| cure you if you ure
curable.
Every kind of human ill falls at the
touch of this wonderful man and so mar­
velous have been the cures that it Is hard
Indeed to find the’dividing line between
human accomplishments and miracle. It
matters not what the ill may be; -It mat
ters not Vhat discouraging reports may
have been made from any direction; it
matters not if you have been told . that
grim death stares you in the face. Go
and consult this doctor and if there is
the finest thread upon which to hang a
)&gt;apc, you will Dud that hope, and that
hope will surely lead you to' the blue skies
of peace, contentment and health.

UNITED
SPECIALISTS
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125 Laura Street

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

A P R IL 2 2
.*Is the Last Day of .the
demonstration o f - *t h e
s N ew Perfection» W ick Blue
Flam e Oil Stove at our store
Take: advantage of this
opportunity and get some
of the Cakes, Biscuits and
Strawberry S h o r t c a k e
baked on this stove, Free.
and learn the good cook'
ing and., baking qualities
of the New Perfection
Wick Blue Flame Oil Stove
Lady Demonstrator in A tte n d a n c e

HILL HARDWARE
COMPANY

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April 21,1911

SANFORD HERALD

menta of the city at that time, but Ib not
For Sale—-Gas range and small cook
wf
Its provisions to stove cheap. Apjfiy' W. M. Keeler. 9M
31-tf
meet present ahd prospective requlre- Myrtle avenue.
For Sale or Rent—Nine acre truck farm
Little Happenings -M elitlO fl Of ments °f t*,ls rapidly grow^g city, and half mile from city limit» on
and shipping station. Particulars on re­
Matters In Brief.
have prepared a new' charter extending quest. Owner, Box 1497, Sanford, Fla.
38-ltp
the city limits and providing a city gov»
For
Rent—Three
new
'furnished
rooms,
PERSONAL ITEMS Of INTEREST eminent in line with more recent muni­ cor. Myrtle onjl 10th. • For Salo—Youni
cipal methods and providing for much horse, well broke, gasoline engine am
needed water front Improvement*, there­ pumn.— Alstr fam rim plem
enu. A. B,
’menu.
Sum mary of th e Floating Small Talk fore
Brock. Oak Ave. and 2nd 1si.
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Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
Be it resolved. That this charter bill
For Rent or Share Crop—My farm, nine
ried Herald Readers.
now ponding before the state legislature nnd one-half acres, on French avenue,
11., II. Hill Is confined to his home on for enactment into law meets with the Sanford, with celery boards and farm!ny
thols. Cecil Gabbett, Sanford. ~
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account of sickness.
cordial approval of this meeting, nud the
For Sale—Eggs, $1.00 setting. White
Mr. J. W. Knight Ib Bpending some senator .and members of the house of rep­ Wyandottcs, the kind that lay. Jas. C.
resentatives from Orange . county are Harries. 38-4p
time in Tallahassee'.
urged
to
use
-all
hnnornble
means
to
se­
For
Sato—IL.I.
Red
eggs
from
tny
util­
J . D. Taylor of Kansas City Is in (he
ity nnd exhibition strain, ono-lialf circular
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cure its speedy enactment into law.
city this week on business.
&gt;rice.
Now
50
egg
Buckeye
incubators
at
Be it further resolved: That a certified
nctory prices. H. E. Cole. Winter .Park.
Miss Anna Harkencr of St. Louis, Mo.,
copy
of these resolutions be sent to Hon. Box 1010.
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la the guest of her niece Mrs. Arthur
L. C. Massey, state senator, find to Hon.
Wanted—Cottage or unfurnished rooms
Key.
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Forrest Lake and Hon. S. A. Robinson, for housekeeping. Box1006.
3G-3tp
J. A. Dorum la now ronnec^ed with the representatives from Orange county.
For Sale Cheop—Two lots in Cameron
grocery department of the R. G. Stockton
■ J. N. W hither,
City. L. M. Lucas, R.F. D. 3.
36-2p
Geo. H. F eknalo, •
* atore.
For Rent—Five room house, good chick
Frank L Woodruit,
en park and garden. Miss A. L Bevier,
Miss McCfbng of Clearwater is visiting
Committee.
West Side.
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„ her lister. Mrs. C. H. bingee on Sanford
Sanford, Fla., April 19, 19Jfc
For Sal Piano at a bargain, upright,
Heights.
in good condition. Address Box 1127.
Seminole Chief flour, 24 Ib sack 80c at
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Miss Flossie Frank will sing at the Cc36-tf
Two nice fresh Jersey cows for sale
dlian Music Club Saturday afternoon, J.-D. Roberts'. Phone 39.
Underwoods for harness, saddles, horse cheap. Also Rhode Island Red eggs for
..April 22nd.
and mule jewelry.
17-tf hatching and stock. Free booklet. LakeMrs. Hcrby of Celery avenuo is at the
7 Ju st rcclcvcd a new line of Art mont Poultry Farm»'Winter Park, Fla.
Nursing' Herne, Eighth and Elm, for Bur. squares, prices reasonable. Sanford
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Wuntcd—Part time of a stenographer
gleal treatment.
Furniture Co.
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Place the titles to your real estate In with machine. Inquire at Poslofflce.
Clyde Knight left last week for Powder
36-2p
Springs Gn„ making the change for the the Realty Trust Company and avoid com­
plications. For particulars address B. F
benefit of his health.
Wbl(ncr.
J rn Secretary.
7- tf
K. R. Murrell mid P. M. Elder left Mon­
Dr.
Howard
has
returned
and
can
bo
day for Lakeland, making the trip In Mr.
found
nt
Ills
residence
in
the
forenoon
Murrell's E. M. F. 50 car.
and his office in tho ofterngon.
22-tf
Miss Birdie Harris is home again, after
Obelisk Hour. 24 lb sack 90c at J. D.
a short stay In Palnlka'. Her friends are
Roberts’. Phone 39.
36-tf
Land Company, Real
glad to welcome her back.
Why not let us s ta r e your rurnlture
SANFORD
FLO RIDA
Estate and A rch itec­
Mrs. J. K.- Mettingcr left Wednesday while you a re a w a y 'fo r th e sum m er
night for Philadelphia, called there by the and save house rent. Sanford Furnl
tural w ork a specialty
tu rc Co.
35*tf
critical illness of her mother.
Go to Mrs. J. H. Bruton, i 10 Palmetto
Mrs. Loyd Wura has returned from a ’
avenue, for stylUh millinery.
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week’s visit hi Jacksonville, and is again
Best grade preserves and pickles Just
pleasantly located the home of Mrs. Butt.
, Jacksonville, Flo.
In. call Ond try them. W. W. Long.’ 2G-tf 301 Realty Bldg.
Miss Hessie Tyner bus returned uitcr a
Bring vuur old tires to Sanford Machine
- short stay in Tampa and is again with &amp;. Garage Co, for vulcanizing;
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her sister, Mrs. R. J. Holly ut her home "Dainty flour, 24 Ib sack $1.00. J, 1
is the essential part in buying a pair gf Shoes.
on tiie Heights.
Roberts. Phone 39.
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We can give you a Good Fit. We-«an also
Rev. Flnlcg,Patterson from Fort Lauder­
One and two horse wagons with celery Just Opened . Home Cooking
give you Shoes That Will Satisfy in point of
dale Is in tills city assisting Rev. J: A. flared side bodies nt Undcrwood’s.-','17-tf
Style, Quality and Price
.
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Hendry In a scries of services in the
Swcllqst line of Go-Carts In tho oily.
Board and Lodging
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Methodist church.
Sanford F u rn itu re Co.
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All the new shapes as well as the more con­
Mrs. W. L Milteer, Mrs. W. H.WiHiams, ■ Mrs. Allen has-just received direct from
GIVE US A TRIAL
servative toes and leathers,' Let us show you,
Mis. Arthur Yowell. Miss Belli MAtingcr, New York the very''lutest styes hr unand Frank Milteer formed n pleasant trinuned hats for the Easter trade and Ratos $5 to $6 pet1 W eek
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party who motored to Orlando last week. would appreciate your orders.
• T he “ F lo rs h e im ” Shoe $ 5 . 0 0
.A
Call
and
see
the
elegant
new
6tock of
Among the late converts to the autoA. F O S T E R
_ mobile is U. B. Brinson of Celery avenue plant).« at the Crippen Music store Just re­
T h e “ W o rth m o re ” Shoe $ 3 * $ 3 . 5 0 , $ 4
Corner Fir« Slrect «od Salitoci! Avenue
•’ 35 £t
who has just purclmsed n fine Overland ceived from the factories.
Pillsbury flour, 24 Ib sack 31,00 at J. D.
car from J. R. Holland, the Sanford agent.
Kober|s’.
Plume 39.
x
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’The Jodies of the People’s Congrega­
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Let
us
see
about
sto
rin
g
your
fu r­
tional church will give u strawlicrrw.and
niture.
Joncs-M
cLaughlln
Co.
3
4
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see cream festival at Crippcn's music
Gas
engine
repairs.
Sanford
Mnchine
F E E T F IT T E R
store Sururdny afternoon nud evening,
&amp;
Garage
Co.
48-tf,
April 22.
New tire s put on old Go-Gorts a t
S a n fo rd ’s N e w S h o e S to re
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The police force is resplendent in new th e Suuford Furniture,C o.
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r h o ts and gold cords. Our finest hus been t Bargains at Crippen Music Store. Cash
augmented by severnl now men lately or insinlrflcnt plan.
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and are now ready to cope with the crim­
Au toes and carriage painting at Un­
inals of the world.
derwood’s. First class work.
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W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
W. S. Lyon of GreensbOro, S. C., rep­
New Perfection Oil Stoves when
AG ENTS
resenting tiie Srinw Shoe Co., of Boston bought from the Fernuld H ardw are
Mass., recently visited Sanrord and while Co. and filled w ith P r a tt’s a s tro l oil
here was the guest of ins relatives, I). A. arc perfection sure enough. The FerCaldwell and family. . ,* *
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nald H ardw are Co.
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O trio s w ith H O L D E N R E A L E S T A T E CO.
All kind a of rc|&gt;nir work. Sanford Ma­
Sanford.
F lo r id a
Among tiie prominent visitors to the
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d ty is Ferdinnl Wescl of New York, who chine &amp; Garage Co?
left for home on Monday after a week’s " Four Crown bqtter, 35c. per pound at
dition. and wlil be sold at a bargain, us i
36-tf
visit with Mr. and Mrs. (). W. Brady. Mr. J. D. Roberts’. Phone 39.'*
need n larger car. Also Kril Roadsters
When you want your piano tuned call
Wesel is a manufacturer of printing ma­
with full equipment, only run short time,
for Harry Crlppcn ut tiie Crippen Music
as good as new. Write for prices -ami
chinery.
descriptions of those two bargains. 15 H
Store. Work guaranteed. Ordqrs prompt­
All Local A dvertisem ents Linder This I’., 2 cylinder ferro with reverse gear and
Geo. H. Fernuld ¿s home from Tallahas­
ly filled.
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Heading, One•Cent a Word Each Issue all equipment $200,00 T. P. Conpropst,.
see. where he attended the annual meet­
You can gel yellow corn nieul at Long’s
Daytona Beach. Fla.
31-tf,
ing of the Telephone Association. In the Qroder y.
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Rooms—Furnished, gas and artesian
Wanted—Tons of cured moss. -Queen s
absence of Pres. Broreiti, Mr. Fcrnnld reCocoa Long Bar Soap juBt received a
w ater.. $1.25 per week and up. 315 E. blue flag nnd yellow jessamine roots,
si&gt;onded to Mayor Lowrey's address of
W. W.'Lung's store.
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prickly usli bark. ‘All kinds bag and bur4th. S l ___ :__ , — .
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welcome, in behalf.of tbo association!
Get our prices on sto rin g o f goods
Have you a room to rent, a house or lapping. Write for full porticularsMr. qnd Mrs. A. L. Barber of Ocala, who or any kind. Jones-M cLttughlln Co.
chickens for salef Want a job or want American Fibre Company. Jacksonville.
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helpT A Herald want ud will satisfy your Fla.
have been ¿laying In the city a week left
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Wanted—Celery
form
with
improve;
needs
at
one
cent
a
word.
35-2ip
Monday for Orlando. Mrs. Barber is writ­
Moline Knocker Potato Diggers ouly $15
ments, or dwelling in Sanford in exchange
Wanted—Subscriptions
for
the
greatest
ing In tbe interest of various magazines ut W.H Underwoods.
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socialist weekly news paper on earth, free nnd clear 7 room Queen Anne Cottage,
and expresses herself oa having seen
After April 15th the price of roses and
“The Appeal To Reason”. Leave or send nil improvements beautifully situated in
much around Snnford that is really worth cut flowers will advance 5U per cent. A
25 cents qnd your name and address to the “Walnut Hill" suburbs of Cincinnati.
Mrs. C. T. Clark, millinery store and get Ohio plot 75x143. house coat $3,800, price
Relating. We hope to see some good re­ few more grape vines left. I- H. Temple.
tills paper for 40 weeks.
35-2tu $5,000, photo at Herald office- Florence
sults of her efforts.
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No. J.
Lost—Bunch of keys. Return to post­ E. Haitock. Sanford, Fla.. R. F. D.
33- 4t p
The nursing home at Bth and Elm Ave,
master and get reward.
V 35-2p
ENDORSED THE NEW CHARIER is prepared to care for a limited number
For keni—Fbur furnished rooms, with
For Rent—12 room house on Myrtle av­ bath,
for light housekeeping. Apply C. A.
uf surgical casés. Mrs. Wright, nurse In
enue. Enquire 212 Fourth Si., between Dubbins,
Stanford Bakery.
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Ouk and Myrtle Aves.
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35-tf
M eeting of R epresentotlle Citizens a t charge.
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For Rent—Nine room house on McgFor
Sale—3H
ocres
of
fine
lend,
corner,
Eagles Hall Wednesday Night.
Let us sto re your furniture. Jonesnolia avenue. Address Box 893, Sanford.
within 30 feet of Monroe depot, splendid
A meeting of the citizens was culled McLaughlin Co.
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,
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well, all fenced, 2fr acres in cro|is large Fla.
by Vico President F. P. Forster In the
Just received a shipment of Mason’s
For Rent—Two furnished rooms for
two story house, about 50 citrus olid
Eagles Hall last Wedueeday night. The fruit jars and jelly glasses for early can­
tropical fruit trees. Address U. S. Mike- light housekeeping. Address Box eSJ.
Sanford. Fla.
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scli, Monroe or Sanford.
35-4p
meeting was for the purpose of discussing ning purposes. Lei me supply your wunl*.
Foe
Salei—
Family
horse,
buggy
and
har­
Wanted for Dio summer—Gentlemen
the new charter and while discussion was W. W. Long, grocer.
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ness or ciDier. N. M. Gamer.
31-tf
roomers
at
Stutnons,
315
E.
4th
St.
$1.25
warm in spots the m eeting. was a very * Wo arc equipped to handle your repair
For Sale or Rent—Two ucres fertile land
and up a week.
35-tf harmonious one. A delegation from the work.
Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.
in high state of cultivation, one mile from
Wanted—If
yoq
have
well
located
land
48tf.
new towu of Sanford Heights was present
or a good business proposition for sale at town. Flowing well, tiling, celery boards.
We m ake a specialty of fram ing
and voted against the extension taking in
a good price, write mo at once enclosing A bargain. Address Owner. P. O. Box
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self addressed stamped envelope for reply 1384.
the Heights^ otherwise they favored the pictures. Try us. Sanford Furniture
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For
Sale—One
span
of
mules,
wagon
(owners
only).
Address
J.
C.
Ross,
816charter. The following reaolutidh wos
2nd Ave. So., Minneapolis, Minn.' 34-4ic und harness; tnules six end seven years
J u s t Received April 2 0 th
then drafted and being put to' vote was
For Rent—Two fumiehed rooms for old, weigh about 1.200 pounds each. In­
One cartoad doors, sAsh and blinds,
carried:
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quire of W. A. Minnick. Cameron City.
light housekeeping. CalJ Bye-Lo Hotel.
26-lf-p
Whereas the city of Sanfurd iuu more one c a r w ire nails and barbed wire.
34-3c
jjpi.hU.I In ^nmtnrtnn In Ifii vi-ar. o n ^ c a r corruX alpd iron__ ron lln g _ For S alfr-lw o ac^e tract oorner.ôr~A
____V -",~’~ T o rS a ltF ^ H o a » e a q l(l fu m lr a r * a n d :
You save money w ith us. Courteous
acado Ave. and First Sl . within city lim­ nsss. R. M. Emmbrfck, Allison bouse,
and
its,
five room house, good barn, flowing sooth'of Brady's store on West Side. 36 Zp
atten
tio
n
.
Largest
and
m
ost
com
­
Whereas the city has outgrown its
well
land all tiled. L. Jamnies, R. F. D.
Lo*—A 15 jewel Elgin gold watch, has
plete sto c k of h ard w are In Orange
present territorial limits, and'
No. ‘I. Jacksonville, Fla.
34-3p
initials
L C. D. to M. It. R- on Inside, atw
Whereas the present d ty charter adopt- county. I b o fc r n a ld H ardw are Co,
For Salo—Chalmers Thirty 1910, pony picture of young iady. Jfeturn to Herald
J6-11
36-21
gd Is 1693 was good and mat the require
t o i m e f u l l equlpinenL Perfect con- and got reward.
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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY, now adequate.- In . all'

HE Stein - Bloch Co.
Clothes Stand for
56 Years of Knowing How.
The Stein-Bloch Co. Clothes
^ o r Sale at M. Frank’s.

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Seminole Chief Flour,
24-lb. sack, 80^

Obelisk Flour,
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Dainty Flour,
24-lb. sack, $1.00
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Pillsbury Flour,
24-lb. sack, $1.00
Four Crown Butter
Per pound 35c

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�CITY COUNCIL MEETS
ter Ça
Charter Matter
Çall» Forth Another
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The city council met )n regular tension
April 17th. at 7:30 p. m. •
i'rfesent, W. D. Holden, Chrm. pro leni.;
H. R. SleyenB, H. Word, J. p, Davison, S.
—....... •Kunge and 0. A. -Howard. ÀbsetitrO.-Lv
TlirBalier.
Minutes of last meeting read and ap­
proved.
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Communication from Mrs. Mny Dick!ns,
.. . complaining of tax assessment received.
No action.
Moved and seconded that the bid of the
Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co., regarding
cafe of now fire engine, bo referred to the
_ (ire commllloe, they to report at next
meeting. Carried.
Moved and seconded that the request
• of (J. B. Pope Co. for additional remunera­
tion for building school house be referred
to the city attorney for his opinion ns to
the right of die council to inukc such ex­
tra payment. Carried.
. On motion the Complainlof T. E. Laing,
as to sewer connection between Pine and
Cypress avenue, be referred to sanitury
committee.
Ordered that l.OOft-copies of shnitary
•-fesolutidh' passed April 3rd. 1011, bo
printed in bill form nnd be distributed to
the public by, city sanitary inspector.
Carried. _
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A new light was order placed at the
corner of Third street and Elm avenue.
—
The fire committee was instructed ra
sco dial each hydrant in the city was
lldshed at least once ltv,two weeks ami
reported to the clerk. *’ *
The following recommendation from die
fir»committee was adopted. The removul of the lire hydrant now on the. old
fibre factory grounds. The Installation of
• pew hydrants at the corner of Commercial
. street Und Elm avenue. Third mid Laurel,
Sixth and Pnhncltb,' Seventh add Puliuetto. Eighth and Park avenue, Tenth and
Oak, and Tenth nnd Mngnolia, making u
net increase to the number'of eight hy­
drants. which'in the opinion of tljc comv initte* provides ample protection under
existing circumstances.
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Moved and seconded that the removal
I ùf the lamp posts now stunding "be refer­
red to the street committee.
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On motion the following . sidewalk was
ordered condemned: Lois I und 2, Bloch
3, Tier 5.. Carried.
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Whereas, the officiati. of the town of
' . Sanford Heights have circulated a"jfttl(lon to the Eeglslatifre, asking that the
charter bill for Sanford bo amended so us
to refer the measure hlick to n |iopulnr
vote for ratification, and
Whereas, this action is taken solely in
die inirjrsls of the residents of (tie town
of Sanfonl Heights, having for its purpose'
die defeat of the charter measure for Sun•ford, and
Whereas, there is a small minority of
the white citizens actually now living in
Sanford which is opposed to the adoption
of dio tiew charter, and
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Whereas, because the new charter for
the d ly of Sanford will include in its
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boundaries die negro -municipality of
Goldsboro, the negro voters of Sanford
utid Goldsboro will uluiost certainly vote
against the adoption of the new charter,
tfs will the promoters or the incorporators
of the town of Sunford Heights, and
Whereas, the combined vote of all those
persons op [»seti to the new charter, the
majority of whom will be negroes, [may
upernte to defeat the will of a very large
majority o the tax paying citizens ol the
city uf Sanford in their desitelo have the
charter amended and the boundaries ex­
tended:
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Therefore* be it resolved, by tlib city
council pf Sanford: Tfuit we condensi the
effort to delay the passage of the charter
measure in Its present forg»' liV the legis■ * &lt;■.dature; and wo earnestly request our sen­
ator and representative* w.ucgc ,Ms pas­
sage with a lldjlecij)lgenpe. ',\&lt; •;
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Harry Ward,
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W. D. Holder.
B. A. Howard,
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J. D. Davison.
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Moved and seconded that the,bills as
signed by the president and approved by

•■■the auditing committee be paid. .'Carried.
v Moved and seconded litui counoil ad­
journ. Carried.
M. W. Lovell, Clerk.
Medal for ffto f ishermen

There Is considerable controversy just
how among the local fishermen as to the
champion trout caught this year. Arthur
YoweU, George Speer and George DcCottes o[p tied for first place. The Her­
ald will give a beautiful gold medal to
the one who catches the largest trout
with book and line before October 1st, the
fish to be weighed by Messrs. Morgan and
Wilson at tile store.
Look Out for Your Dogs
Sergeant's dog medicines, condition
Phis tind rheumatic remedies for sale
by Tha Gao. 11, rcrnald Hardware Co
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Quality

Low Price

April 2 4 t h

2 4 th

SEE WINDOW DISPLAY c°iors Mcn,s w°rk 8Mrt»&gt; w°rth
A n o th e r G re a t S a le in M ixed and Solid
C olors M e n ’s W o
tyvice th e M o n ey, for M on d ay only

C o m m encem ent
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S h o u ld er *and

P ersian B o rd er

C h ild re n ’s W ash

Made of a good quality
Ginghams, Pereal a n d
Lawn, in both white pnd
c o l o r s , nicely trimmed
with braid and embroidH
cries, for less money than
'material would c os t ,
special price 2 5 c to $1.19
A ll S ilk Hose .

What is more appropriate
or more serviceable than
this nice sheer material—
Flaxon? It is a perfect
imitation of linen and will
laundry just as well, our
p rice :.. 2 4 , 19 and 14c

A new shipment of Scarfs
in all the new and pretty
siiades including b l a c k
and white, they are- full
54 inches long • and are
very servicable, special
price . . j . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 c

Scarfs
T h e already beautiful
evening dress will he made
more complete wjth the
uddition of one of the new
Persian Border Scarfs, two
yards long, worth $1.25,
our p ric e ...:'..:-. . . . 8 9 c

C h ild re n ’s

Corsets and

L ad ie s ’ W h ite

Dresses of Flaxon

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Made of a niGe quality
Cambric neatly trimmed
with tucks uml hemstitch­
ing, lace anti embroideries,
they come in sizes from 1
to lti years, special price
from.......... . 1 0 to 2 3 c

They'are made of a light
weight Batiste, non- rustable steels - and are just
what we need for cool
■comfort, on sale at ’. . 4 7 c

Bed Spreads .

K ITC H EN

A prons

8 A L E

U T E N S IL S

Our last sa le brought us so many new
friends that we are resolved to have
another this Week. This time we are
going to give you the same gray stone
enamel ware and the same low. prices
but a larger assortment to select from.
Large kitchen spoons, big assortment........5c
Coffee pots, a good seller at 39c for.. . . . . 21c
Preserving kettles, (6-qt/), worth 25c for. ,15c
Double milk or lice boilers, worth 50c for 3 9 c
And many others at prices in proportion

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Made very! full nnd of a
good quality lawn wiili. AT
without bibbs, plain or
hemstitched, bought for a
35c seller but for a quick
sale, a piece... 1 . . . . 2 5 c

S P E C I A L

We hnVe them in all sizes,
all styles* all prices, but
the three specials for.Mon­
day are great ones. Full
size Crochet Spread »in a
nice neat pattern -and a
good wearer, special 9 8 c
Another full size hemmed
or fringed spread, complete
assortment of patterns to
go a t...............t — $1*29
A limited number' of our
$2 spre&amp;ds in the real
inarseilies patterns, hard
to tell from, the genuine
cut corners, fringed and
hemmed, special.. .$ 1 .4 8

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All silk, all colors ami all
sizes made by the Gloversville Silk Mills and are
sold every where for one
dollar and fifty cents, our
p ric e ___________ $1.19

Oxfords and Shoes
For Men, Women and
Children you will be
charmed with t h e s e
dainty new styles. Tan,
Russia Calf and Brown
Kid Skin, and the pret­
tiest showing of Patent
and Gun Medal Oxford
Wc ve ever had. These,
shoes are made by the
well known Snow, Godman and Selby Fac­
tories.
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C u rtain S w iss

M onday S p ecial

T o w e l S p ecial

Linen T o w el

Beautiful new showing of
Curtain Swiss in the new
stripes, all white, something that will add much
to the cool appearance of
the room, special u t..1 0 c

Ten pieces of nil pure
linen Crash for towels," a
necessity for the kitchen,
free iroin lint and very
absorbent, special for Mon­
day, 10 yards / w i . . . 8 9 c

Twenty-live dozen large
'size Huck Towels in white
and red borders, a quick
seller at 10 and 1214c hut
they go Monday at one
dozen i .......................9 8 c

A few dozen all pure linen
towels with colored or
white border, hemstitched
or fringed; should sell 35c
each,' our Monday price
each . . . . . 1 ............... 2 5 c

F o r the, L ittle Folks

C oliars and Jab o ts

L a d le s ’ S ilk G loves

Our nazamtK waist de­
partment has. a comj)lete
line of sizes, running form
one to twelve years, these
are to be appreciated by
the mother for their dura­
bility, special-....... ... 21c

New showing collars and
jabots made so real that
they ure hard to tell from
the genuine Irish, correct
imitation of the h i g h
priced ones, special.. 10c

24 button long silk gltpves
in white and black, patent
double tipped, a great
value at a dollar and ■ a
quarter, our price per
pair ........... • ............. 9 7 c

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Something Very new and
catchy in our new line of
embroidered wash belts in
all white, and^white with
colrtred embroidered de­
signs, largti pearl buckles,
special . ^ r . ............... 2 3 c

In N ew S u m m e r S ty le s -H a v o A rriv e d , get t h e —{ V r *
M a y D e lin e a to r 15c.
N e w S u m m e r B u tte ric k / ¡ I f
Fashion Book In cluding A ny 15c P a tte rn for

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Sanford, Florida

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2 9 ure. Numerous BouS lovards, graded and
e ditched/ traverse this
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Lots In PALM VILLA ¡
sold on easy terms •

PALM

F a r m s In P A L M Q
H A M M O C K sold on
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-The most b e a u tifu l/ ^
most highly improved, •
and richest of all un- •
cleared land In the £
Celery Delta

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DAILY

Only .three and
one-half mi le a
from Sanford, 'on
hard Vn r f a cVd

ih e Sanford and
Everglade* R. R.
will run freight
trains and street
cars direct through
Palm Hammock
with side tracks
every half mile for

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advance materially
2? Buy a town lot in
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10 acre« of stately
Palma,
Majestic
Oaks and fragrant
Yellow Jessamine
an exquisite spot
untrammeled
nature

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a m i n e

Palm Mammock
is being ; tiled by
a very high dass
of
c o p" I e. A"
home h m - insures
you grind neigh­
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Frequent a t r e e't
car service bring*
churches, theatres
and shops to your

Rural F (er De
livery mail ier
vice. Convenient
school
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for youy diildren

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a P A L M H A M M O C K Farm or you w ill live
Buy to-day
Com e and see m e . .

W HITNER
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There Is no b e t t o r ,
safer Investment than
soleeted real estate,

Improved tran sp o rta- •
tlon'ls tho forerunner ^
of Inoreased values

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THE SANFORD HERALD

April 21.19H
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Profits on Crops

Notice to Stockholders

Produce dealers in this d ty report that
the itrewbcrry crop In' various ports of
the «tote this ydar has already yielded
97CL.707.20 to dealers, and that growers of
beans at Plont City have realized SIO.SOO,
while potatoes, squash, cucumbers, celery^
pnrmti and other truck have netted fully

You ore hereby given notice that ■ lpcciol
meeting of the itockhiMfri of the Crystal Ice
Company- will bo held on Monday, the A»*«
uay of May. A. D. 1911. at the principal of'J?1' company. at Its factory site, near
flty . pt Sanford, In' Oranse county, state of
rn&gt;rl(ia| Tor the purpose of voting upoo a proposi­
tion to lncreo«Ht( capital stock from Fifty Tnou•ar&gt;n iXulart. (*unilttint of flvr hundred »hare#, of
in© par vnluc of one hundred dollar# each, (o Sev*
enty-flve 1 hoosand Dollars, to consist ’ of seven
hntyjinl MMflny tlitisi sr im 1^
rslw ff 'flllt
hundred dollars each.
JOHN F. HARRISON. J’resldent.
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FRED KAISER. Secretary A Treasurer

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Old Folks Should Bo Careful In T htlr
Solootlon of ftagul'ativa Modlolno.
We have a safe, dependable and al- Notice of Application for Tax Deed
together Ideal remedy th at Is particu­
Under Section 8 of Chapter 4888.
larly adapted to the requirements of
Laws of riorlda
agedTJeoplo aml persons" of week eonl&gt; h rti-by glvrn that M. M Sm ith o f W in­
■tltutions who suffer from constipa­ terNotl&gt;-,I'a rk , Florida. Purchaser of tax certificates
tion or other bowel disorders. Wo aro named below, has fifed said certificatea In m y o f­
fice and made application for lax d g ^ l^ r ^ p u ie in
so certain that it will ‘relieve theao accordance
w ith law. Sabi certlnTatT^TnitirBC«
complaints and giro absolute aatlsfnc- the following described property situated in Orange
county. Florida:
* tlon in every particular that wo offer
Nn. 2577 of 1805: N it o f NW Ji Sec. Ifi,'
it with otlr personal guarantee that it Tp.Cert
21 S. K. 32 L.. assessed In the name o f S. W.
■hall cost the user nothing If it fnlls Ilompton.
No 2783&lt;rf IHU4: S.K Of N W K See. 13. To,
. to substantiate our .claims. This rein- 21Cert.
b, 7 81 K. nssossrsl tn Ihe name of R. Briggs. Jr.
• ,edy la called Rozall Ordorllcx.
Cart. No. 2583 of 18U5: b W !, of SL1* of SW1.
Id .T p . 21 S. K 32 E. assessed In (he name of
Itexall Ortjorlles have a soothing, Sec.
Unknown Owner.
healing, strengthening, tonic and reguCert Nn 2 IIH o / lH U 7 ;S E !.o f N W 'io fS K U and
■ tstive action upon the bowels. They EH o fS W H of NW H of SEK Sec 16. Tp21 S, R 32
E. assessed in the name of W. C. Jnoolrs
remove all Irritation, dryness, soreness
Cert. No 242(1 of IS O lfsW '« of NWH Sec. 1(1and weakness. They restore the bow­ Tp 21 S. K 32 E. ussosseil In the name of Fries A
Robinson.
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els and associate organs to more vig­
Cert No 2423 of 1001: S W V iof N EK Sec 10, Tp
orous and healthy activity. They aro 21 S. R 32 E. assessed ill the name of Flies 4. Rob­
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eaten like candy, may bo token at any inson
No 2 0 2 2 of IM00 SEK o fS E i. o ( S W . Sw­
time without inconvenience, do not ill.Cert
Tp 21 S. R 32 E. assessed In the name of 1). M
cause any griping, nausea, diarrhoea, Simmons. *
t^erl. No. 3 IIS of IH04: NH o f N W ti of SEI.
excessive looseness, flatulence or other
U). Tp 21 S. K 32 E. assessed In lliv. name of
disagreeable effect Price 25tynnd 10c. Sec
Unknown Owner.
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Bold only at our store—The Itexall Blore. Cert No 3114 0(1894: WH of SWK of N W K of
SKH Sre 16. Tp 21, S R 32 E, assessed in the
L R. PHILIPS
name of Unknown Owner

ENGLAND

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Is tho title.of a book on Social­
ism, containing the-underlying
principles and the most imj»6rtunt - objections. For sale at

2 1 1 F irst'S tre et.

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W. S. n»Ltmik. Sec y.

S e m ino le C h a p te r No. 2 . O rd e r E a s te rn S ta r

twfturCil

Meets aver» aecood and fourth Friday In'monlh.
Every one »ho has seen hla Star In tha East Ore
curd tally Invited to visit thochojnjx^

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SHIPPERS OF

f . O .E.. C e le ry C ity A erie 1833

■Meetings first and third Tuesdays In every month
Mall In Wrlborne Block, third Door.

! Florida Fruits »«-dVegetables

P hoenla Lodge No 3. K. o f P.

Meets second and fourth Taradata Visiting
knights always Welcome. P. E. Hutchinson, C. C.
Felix S. Frank. K. R. and 8.
Sahford lo d g e . No 6 2 . F. M M.
‘ G. W. Spencer.' Master; J.*C. Enamlnger. Secre­
tary. Communication every first end third Thurs­
days at 7:30 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome.
U n ite B ro th e rh o o d o f C a rp e n te rs and J o in ­

General Insurance Agents

e rs o f A m e ric a

, Sanford Local Union No. 1731. U. B. of C. and I.
of A. meetss every Thursday hlghl at 7 o'clock In
the Eagles'"Hall W. A. Kmnohr. president; T. L.
Lent. R. 8. A T.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

~Gr M, HAMILTON \L
DENTIST
Room 13 Pico Uuilding
Phone 3 5 5 ’

; Peoples Bank of Sanford, Florida

DR. C. Ge- BUTT '

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Price 10c

PROPHET

or the sort of n‘prophet arc not - re^
«inired to predict that farm lauds in
Grunge County will never cost less.
Desirable cheap government land
has decreased so rapidly the past
few years that improved farming
land in this section have felt the
law of supply and demand and are
rapidly increasing in virtue. Don’t
delay. See us today.

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In Court of the County Judge, Stole
ot Florida
K* H W hîtnér ) Grange Courtly
To ull Creditors. 1-egatrn. Distributees and all
Persons having Claim s or Demands against said
Estate
You. and curb of yuu. are hereby notifies! and
re ip iirrtl to present iin y rja ltn s and demands
which you. or either o f you, m ay have against the
rstnte of R II W hltner. deceased, late of Orange
county. Floridu, to (be undersigned adm inistrator
uf said estate, w ith in two years from the dale
hereof
D a tn l A p ril 18lh. A D 1UII.
J N. WHITHER. .
30 Ht
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DENTIST

Wclborn Block
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DR. W. E. H0USH0LDER
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w e e w e / e » #»e*rse»e s**»ew »»*ss

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

DICKINSON &amp; DICKINSON

HAND B R O TH ER S

KEMP
O S TE O P A T H IC
PHYSICIAN

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Ollice &amp; Residence 519 Mugnoliu Ave
Oflìce Iioni a: 9 lo 12: 3 to 0 «
Other hours by u|&gt;poihtmcnt
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SALES
H a r n s s a a n d W agon«

STABLE

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H orses and M u le s Bought and Exchanged

ANDEW JOHNSON
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ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW
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Prodiera lo Stale and Federo! Courta.
M. G. T. Building

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Shoe Repairing By Machinery

Phona 248

GEO. A. DeCOTTES

Q u icker, N e a te r and B e tte r than the Old W a y i

ATTOKNEY a n i . COIJNSELLOR a t I.AW
Practice In State nud Federai Court»
Welborn Ulock
Sanford. Fin

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ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
AT-LAW
Late Slate Atturney Seventh Judicial Circuit of
Florida
Residences. Sanford and Stlvan Lake

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Just Try Pie and S ee,.
Same Man but New Location
No. 1 1 3 W , F irst Street, Next Door to W oodruff’s Store

THOMAS EMMET WILSON

MY SPECIALTIES
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Pickafil'i Hand-Painted China
' , • Corbam'a Sterling Silver
Rogers'Plated Ware
Elgin and Waltham Watches

HANSON

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D r in k a B o ttlo o f

NOTARY PUDUC t

Ollice In City Hnll

ADE, THE-TUNER,

ALL GOODS GUARANTIED

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W ado W ill P ay P h o n « Toll on
All Q tn u ln « O rd a ra

BICYCLES

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Tho Sanford Coca Cola Bottllhg'CO., Sanford, Fla

F IR S T N A TIO N A L BANK
O F S A N F O R p , FJLA.

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25 BICYCLES

H . R A N D . P re s id e n t
F . F O R S T R R , a s h la r.

rRO.M M J* UP TO SI». TOR NEW

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Manufactured with |mro distilled wutar—they wilt prevent illness, «Id
digestion and givo yuu health'

PHO NE NO. 4 0 . . *

ORLANDO.

S an fo rd , F lo rid a

H. E. TOLAR
Cashier

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L. G. STRINGFELLOW

BYE-LO HOTEL

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Accurate Service

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and will npprccinte your patrounge
FOUR PER CENT ullowetl on Savings Deposits
Safety Deposit Boxes for rent

Kboms 23. 24 and 23. Pico Bldg . ' * ‘Phone 41

JEWELER

N. H . G A R N E R

OFFERS
Polite Service

Sanford, Florida
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Peoples Dank I)ldg.

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A tto rn e y s a t Law

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The ONLY bank in %nft&gt;rd. that
INSURES EVERY DOLLAR DE­
POSITED AGAINST' LOSS from any
“ and all causes.
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DR. R. M. MASON

Unless said certificates shall be redeemed ar
ro n lifig to law. la x deeds w ill Issue tlir(ro n on the
23rh dny of" A p ril. A. D l u l l
Witness my official signature and seal this 2 4 llt
day of March. A I) 191).
Ise a ll
* I l M ROBINSON,
Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County. Florida
By M AT Howard. D C.

Henr y, McLaulin

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All that certain "stork of merchandise oansisllngof
groceries, can goodl etc-, two show cases, one. Iron
Office:
Yowell Uuilding
safe, one grocery delivery wagon, Levied upon as
Ihe property of the estate of M A. Suarr deceased
sa n fo r d . Florida
J. A. KIRKWOOD.
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Sheriff of Orange County Fla.
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Uy C. M. Hand. U. S.
March 22nd. A. D . lu ll ■
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FOR AGED PEOPLE.

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S a n fo rd Lodge No. 2 7 . 1. O. 0 .

Mrcta every Monday at 7:50 p. m.. over Imperial
rheatre. Jf C. Hall. N. G.

During the past week the receipta of
berries have been comparatively light.
, only about 8,000 quarts having been Notice or Application for Tax Deed
^ ' brought to the platforms. The quality'
toiler Section 8 of Chapter 4888.
\ | was nbt as good as In the past, as the
Laws of Florida
plants had been bearing so long, that the • Notice 1» herrby riven that A. E. Donrgan. pur­
chaser of Tax Cerilflrnte No 2870 datnl the Sth
hot sun has had a withering cffecL ' In .day
of November. A. D. 1805. hat Bled tald certifi­
view of the short crop of last week, how­ cate b my oltloe. and hat made application tor
Tax Deed to litoe In ncrurdonre with law. Skid
ever, the total amount of last week Is cenlhi-alp rmlirncetthe following deterihrd prop­
erty situated in Orange county, Florida, to-wit:
considered all tho more remarkable.
SWi. of NWM of SWU, Sec. 83. tp . 21 S. R. 32 K
One leading grower1of the state proTlie laid land being attested at the date of the
of ttich certificate In the name of Un­
diets that the young beans that were Issuance
known Owner.
Unless
Certificate shall ho redeemed ac­
planted after the last cold snap will be­ cording tosaid
law. Tax Urol will Issue thereon on the
8th.
day
of
May.
A. D to il.
gin to come in soon, and that, when they
my oinrisl signature and seel this the
do. the cars will be loaded two and three flthWitness
day of April. A. D. lo ll.
B. M. Rimiwv.
per day.
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Clerk Circuit Court. Orange County, Florida.
• This same authority states that berry a &gt;l" ic
By M. A. Iioward, D, C.
growers are not ¿ompelled t o 'ship their
stuff, and" that th$y dHposed of 90 per Under and hy virture of nn execution issue.] out
and under the seal of the Clrull .Court of the
cent right at homo" and at full valuer •of
Sevrnth Judicial Circuit In and for Uriuige County
Florida, Wherein Klngan A Company, limited, a
There ore said to bo -From eight to ten conmratlon
Is plaintiff and Frank L. Miller a* adbuyers, ready and willing to buy anything mlnstrntlon of the estate of M A. Speer deceased
isdrfvndant. I have this day levied upon and will
the farmers bring in. and consequently sell
at puUic outcry at Sanford Florida la Ilia liighest
and Ik-st bidder for rash in front of Hand Bros,
farmers in Plant City and the surround­ livery
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ing country are geiusually prosperous.
li legal sale dny between the legal hours of sale
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of stala's attorney and county - solicitors
when information Is furnished them re­
garding possession of any government
A Program o f What Will be Attempted
license by parties who do not hold state
at This Session o f Legislature
license and providing for the removal
The following Is a comprehensive state­ from office of-such officers who do not act
ment of the proposed temperance legisla­
tion favored by the AntLSaloon League
8. A bill forbidding manufacturers and
and this statement is here given in order wholesalers of liquors to have any inter­
j that our friends may clearly understand est« lq the retail liquor business.
our'position. We favor
fi. A hill limiting the number of sa­
1. A bill prohibiting the soliciting of loons In cities to one 'saloon for every
orders for the sale cf intoxicating liquors 2,500 of population.
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by any means whatever In dry territory.
These measures havo been ugreed upon
• 2. A blli repealing ^sections 1222, 1223, after consultation with lending temper­
1224 and.1236 of chapte?XVI of the Gcn- ance men in all ports of the «tote, and
&lt; erfil Statutes of Florida and making ef- we. trust-that. all friends of temperance
feotlyfi again sections immediately pre­ in the Florida legislature can see their
ceding those named which require the way cloar to support them and so enact
filing of petitions every year by every them into laws.
applicant for saloon license and llie pub­
We shall appreciate publication by you
lication of such petitions.
of this statement and request our friends
3. A bill forbidding the shipment of over tiie st^te.to write their members of
liquors Into dry territory.
the senate and house urging their support
4. A bill prohibiting the location of of them. Wo cspecinlly request that our
saloons within one thpusand feel or any friends also write to Senator George W.
steam railway passenger station.
Dayton, chairman of the state temperance
6. A bill providing for early dosing of commttttec, and Hon. Eugene
Mat1
•U saloons In the stato and closing same thews, chairman of the house temperance
on all legal holidays^.
committee.
6. A bill removing nil screens or other
‘C. L. Collins, Superintendent.
obstructions, tables, chairs, etc., from sa­ ’
C. B. S mith, Legislative Represen­
loons.
7. A bill providing for the procedure tative, Florida Anti-Saloon League.

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To the People of Sanford
The undersigned officials 6f the town
at Goldsboro, and'representing Its citizens,
'p jtfg l.tó the citizens of the city of San­
ford Tor aid and sympathy In protecting
our town from spollationor'tfcstruclftm ns
the result of n . plong^m thcypart of your
city oflidnls to procure from the present
legislature an amended charter, whereby
the corporate limits will be so extended
as to include the town of Goldsboro and
thus destroy our corjtorate existence.
This town- was duly incorporated about
twenty years ago and it has^ eyer since
regularly maintained its official corporate
existence, performing ull the duties of u
municipality.
We have always been and we are now
a peaceable, orderly and law abiding
community. We appealed to your coun­
cil, protesting against the itroitosed action
so far. as it affected the interests of this
town but our appeal was unheeded. Wc
now appeal to you,, citizens of Sanford,
for your help in litis ' matter. We arc
proud of the prosperity and development
of your city; but it is no good reason that,
because you are big, you should swallow
up our town just because wc arc little.
There cnn. be no - just charge brought
against us to justify' the abolishment or
overthrow of our corporate existence. If
it is done in the way proposed it will bci
an distance of the tyrunnlcal use of]
mlgJit, of power, and because wc nro'(ew
joiaUeebla. Surely yoyr will .not' justify
(pit! uphold such Q proceeding?
!?_. We have acquired some,’ p^perty ffs.u.S
town. We ovyn qur .owfi house."sefit(6l oifitl j
other corporate property. We feel n prido i
in our town organizution^knd earnestly j
wish to preserve it. To swnllow us up ii\;
the corporate limits of Sanford will add
very little to Sanford and take a great
deal from us. h will Impose upon us n
part of the burden of your - bonded and
other indebtedness and add - heavily to
our burden of taxation, while we reap no
material benefit thereby. We shall make
our appeal to the legislature in this be­
half and beg that yon, the justice loving
citizens of Safiford, will give us such sup­
port as you cap and We shall be ever
grateful to you.
G. W. B e n t o n . President Council
M. BL B ellamy, Mayor Goldsboro
T. T. Green , Town Clerk,
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THE SANFORD HERALD

A P R IL 2 8. 1 9 1 1 ,

NO. 3 7

IMPRESSIONS OF SANFORD

When the assertion was matin tu®J&gt;
AItout four years ago we had very
western man. the other doy, that if only
little rain in the State from early fall
Used from Apfil to October our land* were
.‘till late -in the spHng of the next year.
as valuable ns the y r n hinds of Illinois
During, the fruit and vegetable season
and Missouri, the gentleman with a hor­
ultout to close much loss has been sus­
rified expression said "You farm on yutir
tained because of scarcity of moisture.
lands (n winter, don't you let them rest
The time Is coming when the thought­
in summer?" The itentleman win in­
ful agriculturist and citrus planter; the
formed that we applied the scientific idea
lime is com(ng when the merchant who
of rest to,our lands, namely change of
is look big for n good Attention will turn
occupation.
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toward that country in which a living and
Mr. Editor, the week given me to*write
n surplus may be made whether it rains
the promised article is gone and I have
or not. Tite builders of a country and
gotten tills fur and you are hurrying, me
Mi»- builders of homes will look upon tlia
for copy.. With such vast |tossibilities
section where water flows above the
ns the openinrf'unfold*' whrre shall the
• 'SttrfactLïC the earth naturally as a more
end be? * North of bur Florida climate the
suitqblc place to locate than a place
lands do rest, i. e., lie dormant,
lu a
where engines and pump* Iin ye to be
limited degree even in Florida this is
used, for • making artificial rain. Where
true. The gross and weeds have their
therAis un ample supply of water and
seuson, flourish and die, fruit riiH’ns on
favorable truns|iortation facilities, a com­
the orange uml gru|&gt;c fruit, the muss oil
paratively even ciimute and plants pre­
forest trees ripens and fulls, lltough the
pared to furnish refrigeration will be the
focus |iulut In the minds eye of tbe thankforests nre mostly evergreen. Tins is
the natural condition, even in Florida, hut
ful people who are to open the Way in
i'UTUNfl CAUl.in.OWF.K AT SANFOKh. ’FLORIDA
man with iinjtroved methods intervene»
which that great developer, capital, It to
be led. And what does that mean.
and a continuity of crops results. Espec­
ially Is tills true of tlje sub-irrigated lands
; Sunfonl has all that can be desired - In
Of the Sanford Celery Delta, where.there
the way of climate and facilities far pro­
is no cessation in Nature’s activity. For
ducing vegetables and fruits. Sanford is
in tile greatest flowing well district of
under these methods on our lands Septiiu state and is wulda easy reach of ib»
ternber and October is seed time and
gutewuy to tite peninsular. A glance at
'February, March and April the harvest peanuts and had the ground in tillage for s,op ' |lcn
much ' cail * ltc , alt|. but I
A lw "c*
e*lcn‘U"* uv« ,f,n
the map of Florida will show its ad­
for vegetables for the northern market. the - early fall crops. I grew enormous ,nil8l. Tluinking you for so much space, miles through the suburbs,
Thus, while the vast country north of us uml profitable erops pf sweet'' |H)taloes.
I um youriTtnily, —
Two solid bunking Tnstilntinn*. one n vantageous locution. The writer baa
travelled largely over the state and it it
, is being Wrapped in the lethargy of win­ but could only get the ground ready for
J* N- Whitnkk.
National hank,
Ills opinion that there ’are many people
ter, sub-irrigation and intelligent farming planting by last of December or first of
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Churches for every denomination.
rejuvenates our soil,-with the result that January, J strongly urge planting sweet
UUK J U M UAHU^ t i l l IIUN
A class of citizens second to none In within tite borders of our state who will
come to the SauforU 'irrigable district to
we »utftt wf*-ttli&lt;w»wt&gt;elitott in—tire .ijuun pot,Hires rm1Tirw inrirts-1JitiHirte lament- - Snhfonl. tire wonderful city at lire head—the Uuilml State*.'V
lily and quality of/lh e vegeiuhles grown ed fry ind. Judge liedits. Wild to inujjuxc.. iff navigation on the St. Johns river has
The best of railroad facilities nm|_wuicr Bettle, because of its (irvtociliiu against
dry''weather. "People Will not lt«y and
to fiunish the tuldcs Of our less favored "you, don’l liHve to plant celery. You made such wonderful strides during the trans|iortatioii.
northern friends. Hut it i» not of thin I could all get rich planting sweet fsantiies past few years us to cull for the nditiiraThe city is hacked by a farming emtn- worry ulong year after year depending on
tlie-water that fnlls from the clouds When
am to write, tempting as the field always
they are so near u place where for about
is. L«t us pass over th e w inter, w ith its
fifty dollars a well may be dug that will
splendid a c h ie v e m e n ts, and consider our
furnish a (lowing stream' of pure water,
lands in cou1|&gt;etitioi: w ith ilin se only
suitable for all purposes.
a v a ila b le for cro p » from April to October
Every,new resident that moves to a
With, th e spring N ature shake» ufl the
town
help* lire place. Every new agri­
lethnrgy ol w in ter and it n eed » nut the
culturist that moves to a certain sec­
eutming hand ol Ulnil to d o th « the fields
tion of .country not only improves the
w ith green , for tin s is • th e insurrection^
jmiiwrty lie it to work, hut enhances the
se a so n and |ilu m h /e
in to new
value of the property of his neighbor also.
life. N ature su p p lies th e ,fq r c u . um fciw iii
Every traveling in no or 'tourist Who
only n eed d ir e c t .^ A i i Tiis scumui o iir « W
notices prosperous condiiiouiumohg farms
fortu n ate northern form ers, w h o s e la-iiis
or improvements in town U a walking
liuve b een restin g all the w inter, limit»
advertisement», it Is a great thing to
th em cold um l inert, lie iniist stir uml
listen
to Iieuple talk on the ' train. The
pu lverize In» la iid -a m l aw a it spring rains
walking and talking advertiser; the ad­
and su n sh in e from &lt;iinive to »tu n I n - o p
vertiser that does Ids work without pay
«‘rations. ' Our hinds are in th e pink of
r* the outside, unconscious, helper in the
co n d ition , fertile en ou gh lor .’thy i nip
work of building.
(J e a n uml m ellow ms a »ceil lied. W aim
It mukes a royal citizen, of Sanford
ed uml ucfiuled ....... below, moikteiied
«well up with pride who listens to the
uml druiaed at will und without cost, we
traveler talk from the time he looks Out
have .not an hour in wait lor a season
of
the car window ufter the tram crosses
cither of'ruin or wen thee— Willi a gimd
the
river 'till he gels Into the depot ut
start, the chances of winning Hie i.n-e aie
Sanford. You feel it a irersonul com­
enormously enhanced, fids is one ud
pliment when a man rtrotis off the uuiii
vantage which applies ro all season», ol
and says" Dee Whiz" look, how tills town
pluming when you are ready and not
has improved since 1 was here about two
wailing (or season», is of inestimable
year ago.” Every citizen who has Man
value. Couple with this the fact iltut on your suh-irrigaled lands." I think he lion of till the penpie who have been for- try Hint cannot be duplicated,
loyal and hus aided In this improvement
take his hat ofT to himself when he
during the lint ire crop season your con­ was right, a» he generally was. Wo lunate enough to view the city or receivA iNitmliitiuii tliut increased over J50 should
hears I t..
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trol of the water is complete, and a suc­ should ulsii try the S|»anisli ami Florida eil literature describing the gurden center per cent in three years.
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The future of Sanford has never been
cessful crop is assured iimproper attention |N-iiinil.*because wiifi its oil conleat and of (lie world.
A ciimute that is uiiHurpasseil. In’Win­ told, sometimes I wonder if it can be
is given to cultivation. It is well to note tiddiliniiul feed vulUe ol the nut and the
iiiiugin&amp;l Ayiih any degree of nearneesto
Cim railroad facilities, the water trails- ter and summer,
here Unit cultivation of spring und sum­ fodder value of the vine it is a great crop, portntion b/icke&lt;1 by tile great farming
And everything (hat makes life worth what It usmull? Will be. Do the people
of Sunfonl ever think of what they have.
mer crops is more of n feature than win­ and can easily be grown between sea­ section, the mile of hulk headed, hikcfrotit, living in the best state in the. Union..
Right here in the center of the stats, not
ter crops, for in winter there is little or no sons ami the land lell in shap^ for fall a new1tourist hotel und many other im---- ----------------------—»v
too far north to lyive&lt; die advantage of
trouble from grass am) weeds, hut us planting- The spontaneous growth of Imy ]movement» in course of constiuctiou will
Georgia Inis adopted Tost Curd Day for the temperature they need; ut lire lieud
navigation of (he St. John* river; Why
summer advances Hie growth of both is is i (hi well kaown-iu even hiention
make Sanford the greatest city in cuiurul May filii and Callfurniu iibcd Utc Florida of
the
boutrf of tiie Clyde Une mean the
more rapid and persistent.
I pould
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idea of Dost »Card Day on March 1st. pnitectiop against ' discrimination that
Advanced fanners consider it wise to Florida.
tiierefore suggest that our summer crops plant cover crop* of nitrogen . gathering
Just to comeiuorule |mst curd day tiie Florida will have to muke the most of cities are spending millions ufdollarv for;
lie planted |iruiiiptly Upop removal of tiie plants. |aincipally cow peas. though some licrnld- has given spue«'this week lu the op|»&gt;r(umt) on May 1st of this year just hack of us, just beyound our flowing
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t is clean, prefer beggar weed. 1 would consider'd several good urticles atKiut our section becuuse tbe sclieme will be too common well urea we ure backed up by the great­
est citrus fruit county in the whole state.
und It should be kept clean amt moder­ nut only wise, but necessary, if it were for the benefit of tbe new readers in next year. Other' states know a good On
the 2411s, of this month tire sate
ately dry till Hie rainy season. The liest not (or the fact Hint in our lakes ami un whose h a n d s Hie extra copies may fall.
tiling whpn they seeii.
munager of tire Florida Citrus Fruit Ex- i
change, ut Tampa. Mr. K. P. burton, says
use of our farms in summer is to my
Hm fruit now left in tire state will be
mind far from, a settled mutter. That
about thirty thousand boxes and th a t'
they should be used for profit I think is
leu thousand of this number will be
certain, since we cannot if we could und
sitip|ied from Orange County: think of It.
une thirst of tire oranges now in tills i
would not if we could, muke them rest.
orange grawiug state, during Ure Im!
In other words, something will grow oil
uf the seuson will he shipped from this
our lands every day from . April lo Octo­
county.
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ber, whether we want it to or cot. iht*
The time will Come, und it seems not
fur distant, wlren u lurge volume of our
question, then, is whether we shall grow
citrus fruit will muve through Sunfordaml
What we want or let nature grow whut it
up tiie river to Jacksonville; it is bound
will. | choose lo direct. Whut to grow
to come and a move like Ylilr will mean
and how to grow it Ib, 1 am glad to know,
much to us. and will mean much to other
IMiris of tire county. *
receiving some thought and attention.
I believe I imve been very careful in
The numerous magnificent crops of corn
calculating tire tilings to %une and I do
grown last yeur and before prove the ns
not see whut is to prevent more than
serthm In the first sentence of this jwn&gt;er,
even tire most uptumfttio man may look
and'when you note that in addition to
growing us much corn per sere it is worth
SO per coat more in South Florida than in
other irta of the country.
Illinois or in Missouri tire claim, though
In tire game of baseball It may be Well
und altogether proper to sing the songs
Justified by facts, is startling.
of "Lucky Sanford but in tire d i n of
So far. tbe summer use of pur lands
tire prosperity we have right to liope for
wot received 1the a ttention it—idreui«^
n b r b n o iK - T r w i ■ w 'o &amp; r w
1 suggest again that in addition to indi­
right, because we are entitled to it. be­
cause wo have the people here Ime to
vidual thought and experiment farthers
make
to uVrbig,
to j moke
the
should discuss it as they meet,., and tbe
i.; Florida;
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if
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m Sanford,
In
time has come wlren they should'meet
Orange County and In Florida..
together nod exchange ideas and expertLOADING CLLXHY AT "LUCKY CANFORO''
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Florida Development. Figures
Florida hps a poplntion of 752,619
against 528,542 in 1900 and 26949-1 ¡ ’
1880.
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A density of population of 1.1.7 |0
squBTC- ifiie. again»l 9.7 In lltoo and 4 a
iu 1880.
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-Hir lumber cut in 1910 was 7.202,000009 feet against 788,000.000 In 1900 M j
257.000.00ft in 1880.
Her corn product wU8 8.813.00ft bushel»'
in 1910, comparts] with 4,150,192 buMe-U
in 1900, and 3.522,280 in 1880,
Her inlnernL products..of 19|0 werf
worth *i#,UO0J)OO, compared with *3,326,.
000 in IU00 and nothing in I860.
H it railroad mileage is 4,727 ugainsf
3,520 in 1900 nnd 516 in 1880.
tier banks hod deitosits, Decdmbfr, :i[
1910, of i-IO,783,(’i52, computed with
$10,150,272 ten years earlier, anil ,*«444.
492 in 1880.
The true value of her property in ,,j,
proxliuutely SliOU.liOo.tHH), compare«! with
$355,000,000 in 1900 and S120.000.uou i.,
'1880 —Finnnpinl and in Industrial Record

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Grim Reaper at Work
Mrs. M A. rortsun
liie death of Mrs M A.-Fortson lu »
Saturday night was ,1 sad blow to the
little family circle who hud watched over
her during the few short weeks of g|ck.
ties*. Mrs. Furtson was taken sick at
Geneva and afterward,brought to Sbnford
where it was hoped better medical treat­
ment could be given, but the hope was
Id vain, .f-The husband with a devotion few- mAf
are capable df. whose strength was given
sweetly» tenderly to litis precious invalid,whose heroic devotion never faltered,
could not deiuin her by the clasp of
earthly love; but after the Iasi wool had
been spoken, the last sign of (ecognltioa.
was gone, u look of peace settled ou her
face which proclaimed victory! and he
knew she was resting011 a mighty atm.
Tim remains were taken tp TignaO,
Gu„ her old home for Interment A bus- •
hand and baby are left to mount het
loss. ’ ____ *_________ -

entirely of-&lt;j1tiem» of Florida, whose
HOME8EEKER.
NO REASON FOR DOUBT.'
I^ast week tho second homoscakers' interests aro in Florida, and these
companies bnve e s ta b lis h e d ^ most]
Accomplished Much More When T h erh 5**11™1011 ior the month of April
A S t a t e m e n t of -F a c t s Backset by a
nfrlved In, Jacksonville and brought enviable reputation: They also s o ld ,
iir B E ^
Worked In Harmony
S tro n g G u a ra n te e .
a
large
amount
of
land
on
mail
o
r-1
We guarantee cothplettTFellef to all
There Is a story of a bridegroom who quite a large num ber of people from dens, but they were particular to sell
requested his bride to accompany him various parts of tho country. While only tracts of laud Hint would stand sufferers’ from constipation. In every
into the garden a day of tw after their the'm ajority of tho homeaeekors inado the closest Investigation. They urged case where we fall we will supply the
mi-dleinc free.
wedding. He then threw a line over the direct connections and went further
Utelr prospective customer« to cotno
Itcxall Orderlies are a gentle,, efroof of the cottage. Giving his wife one south, quite a number stopped off in
to
Florida
ami--mullrth
eir
own
selec­
TeeUveT
diphndable and safe bowel
C?-1, end o f it he retreated to -th e other aide Jacksonville abd-AI*H»d- lands in this
regulate!,
strehgibem-r and tonic
tion,
or
have
some
one
u|&gt;on
whom
.
*
’’ and exclaimed: “Pull the line," Stie Section of the State.
thoV coul^l rely make the *fleet Ion for They re-establish nature's functions
pulled at his request, as hard ns she cpuld,
Tho ho mere eke re' movement to
them. These companies guaranteed In a quiet, easy way. The)' do not
Ha cried, “Pull it oyeri” I can't,” she Florida during tho past winter season
that
If the select ou should be left to cause any Inconvenience,’ griping or
replied. “Pull with all your inlgiit,” I Wns unusually heavy, it was the first ..
_ „
i nausea. They ure so pleasant to take
om. ie&gt; won i re tin « inoneja nmj worj. ^ eils| | v (tmt they may be
shouted the whimsical husband. Put in « inter that the railroads had given
^ r n e i l Leroy M orris
vain were all the efforts of the bride to ( homereokera' rates ,and w hile’ these paid In, If, within a specified 1l,no ' taken by any one at uuy time. They
Mr.
and
Mrs. C. C. Morris have (hr
(usually
sixty
o,'
ninety
days),
the
(bjroughl.v
tone
up
the
w
hole
system,
pull the line over, so long as the husband i raf,^ applied only twice a month, the
sympathy-of
the community- m the Ire.
purchaser
inspected
the*
land
and
did
to
healthy
activity
bald on to the opposite .end.. But when j rro^mr- im tt~vtim *d~ the State on
Itcxall
Orderlies
are
unsurpassable
of
their
bright,
tliree yeur old hoy. Fraest
not
find
It
exactly
ns
represented.1
In
he came round, and they both pulled nt Jtom eseckers' day were «-nougli to con­
.
one end, it came over with great ease. vince the most »keptical of tho wis­ alm ost every- instance the selections and Ideal for. the use .of children, old Leroy.
folks
ami
dclli-nie
persons.
Wo
cannot
“There,” said he, a t .the line fell from the dom of m aintaining hom eseckers’ made by these homo companies gave too highly recommend them to all s u i
Card of Thanks
entire aatLfuclKm when, the- purchas­
roof "you see how hard and ineffectual was ratep throughout the year.
To
the
kind
friends und neigliboi» »hi
ferers from any form of constipation
ers finally came to Florida und In­ end Its attendant evils. Two sizes, so willingly assisted us durum' the sick
our labor when Ve polled in opposition,
T he rush or homoneekerK to Florida spected the lauds selfcD-d. Frequent;
but how easy and pleasant it is when wc
10c. and ‘¿.V. ..Remember, you can ob­ ness und death of our beloved little babe,
last
\vlnkur almost completely chang­ l&gt; the purchasers were so well plead­
both pull together, it will be so, my dear,
tain Rexall. Remedies In this communi­ we wish to express our heartfelt* thanks,
through life. If we appose cacti other, it ed the methods of selling Florida ed that iky thought several additional ty only at our store—The ItemII Hlore. also to those sending Mowers and ussitnig
will be hard work; if we act together it lands. Tho previous w inter n number tracts.
in the music. May the Lord bless you
L. K. PHILH*S
llom ew ekers Hint are now coming
will be pleasant to live. Let us. there­ of land companies—ih&gt;- m ajority hav­
all and spare you suck sorrow is o ilf so*
N otice to Ihe Public
fore always pull together. Let us dully ing hendquaiker-s entirely outside the to Florida W e visiting various sec- •
cere wish.
Haring advert toe- tiom, of the State and Investigating
Mk. a s h Mrs. C. C Mowkis
You are hereby notified lo keep your
endeavor to help one another to hear and Stnle-^-publiahed
ments and made .the most extrava­ | (-oml it ions, a* well a* the laml itself parkways, yards uad vucani city lots
and fOrbear with each other."
Notice
pretty little story is by our gant claims as to their lands. Ah They are profiting by the experience clean and dear of weeds mid'ruhbish.
The citizens of Sanford and adjiu oil
Sparkman of the Lake City there were no cheap rates on at the of others, and they are not taking any Any neglect on the part of the public cuuntry Ure called t o -meet at logics
If the editor of the. Sanford Her- season of the y£ar -that the larger chances. . They are avoiding localities Subjects the violator to he called before Hall. Tuesday night. May 1st. to orgatu/r
the story, he would have had portion of the people of the North Whore the settlers have made a fail­ the mayor at any lime.
u permanent liospitni assiH iiiin-n -iml (u
, "
I. It. WlUJAMX.
over the house und W est can best get away 'front ure. They are going Into communi­
continue the work already began t.vety
her obedience oml reverence and their boiriew, only u cornpilrulivoly ties where other« have succeeded, and
37-2(
Sunilary liiN|M-t:tor
one w|io loves humanity and p in e - Ih r
for the superior power- and wis- small number of people came to Flor­ ur*. selecting land that Is sim ilar to
We ure equipped lo handle' your repair *ick 1" " 1
&gt;» ur6f&lt;l
r,p
of her lord and master.—DeLand ida to look ot the lands. Thousands laud on w hirti others «re growing pay
work.
Sanford Machine A lìuruge Co. I
Mss. J. N. Wml Sys.
of people bought five and ton-acre In g crops.
’
48tf, 1:i(i-2p 1'resident Temporary Organi/mum
tracts by matt order, aololy on the
The homeseekera’ movement to
The C a m pho r Tree
ever sec morse growing on a strength ot the advertisem ents and Florida will pmbnhly not be so heavy
trceT Do you know of uuy in- the descriptions - gi ven by the land this summer a« it was d uring'the win­
aect pest or other Insect that makes its companies. Last winter, when a large ter season, but those who came here
home or propagates its species on a number of these sam e people found during the ■summer months are those
camphor tree! Do you know of any they could secure cheap round trip Who are In rent earnest, and who are
prettier shade tree! Do you know of any tickets to Florida at a season that heat anxious to ascertnlu the jru tti concern­
9 n that makes a more rapid growth! suited their convenience for being ing the State and Its lands. If tljpse
Did you ever know a camphor tree'to be awny from their homes, they quickly homeseckers are treated fairly and af­
Injured by cold In this section of Florida! took advantage of the opportunity forded every facility for m aking, a
Db you know of one single objectionable and visited the State.
thorough In v estigation-.their rhsl*s-'
characteristic of the camphor- tree for
Tho result of this rush of homo- will result In securing many new cltl
shade wind break, or roadside or avenue seek era nnd people who had alreudy tens for Florida during the present
tree! Do you know of any tree that bought was to make people in alt parts year.'—TJmes-Unlon.
requires leu care or nursing! Can you of the country cautious about buying
"HAYSEED" VS. CITY “ DUDE."
give any valid reason why you have over­ Florida land». Thc rcputablo home
Paraphrasing Horace Greeley’s "Go
looked it and spent your efforts on water companies have from the stur,t been
O u r G r e a t N e w s p a p e r S u m m e r O ffe r Is N o w
and live oaks, during alljhese years! Do advising dll prospective purchasers West, young man," Col. L. P. Skeen,
On. It Includes
you know of any reason why the news­ to "sea Florida lands before you buy."' of Tifton, at the Chamber of Com­
’
i
merce krnokor in Savannah, Oa., re­
papers of South Florida^-always leaders
Tho "foreign” com pan lew. on the
cently, made an earnest and eloquent
and directors of public, thought and enter­
contrary, endeavored to make as many
prise—should not keep' these questions,
plea for the development of Hje coun­
Your Great Local and Leading Sectional
set la bold face type, standing a t the aalea as poswible without th eir cus­ try sections of the South. He declar­
tom
ers
seeing
the
land.
The
home
Paper,
1['
head of one of their conspicuous columns!
ed that what a generation ago applied
If they would all do so for one year don't companies knew th at they could not to the &gt;Vo*t applies with,, equal force
you think our state would be beautified, afford to sell laml that would not
Next In importance to.bTInglng pet*
ultimately, to the extent of a million of stand Inspection, while Ui6 "foreign” and Truth to the South today,
companies had ho (m erest In Florida, blood aud young men. Into ¿he South,
dollars!—Reporter S tar..
............ ..
T,
except to sell as many acre« aa pos­ Colonel Skeen emphasized the neces­
Stale Press M eets
sible, and then skip out for pastures
The clear Newspaper for the farmer und
sity of character which he »aid would
The annual gathering of the scribes at now.
be
of
inestim
able
value
In
the
upbuild­
family, with condensed news for the week.
Tallahassee this year was one of the
When those who had bought by mail
moat enjoyable in the history of the Flor­ from companies located in Chicago ing and development of the South. He
ida Press Association. Many able ad­ and elsewhere came to Florida on the also advised that while good roads are
dresses were made and much good for the houieseekers' excursions many found being built and other things being
done to make the country attractive
benefit of the craft was accomplished.
The great family **story
Magazine.
that they had been badly "stung." to the young man, the young man
*
Palatka will be the next convention
They found ther lands in the swamps should me educated to understand that
d ty of the Florida Press Association.
and miles away from railroad trans­ tt 1* Juki as honorable to he a "hay­
This was decided on Wednesday morning
portation facllltlas. They were dis­ seed" os it Is to b« a city "dude."
« 1 4he final business session of the con­
gusted and the whole State suffered
A Monthly Magazine devoted to all that is
vention. Live Oak and Tampa were both
Represented by their attorneys, the
dear to Women
candidates for the convention, but Palat- through the method* of- the unprinka scared over them by a good majority. cl paled dealers. These people re­ officers pf the American Naval Stores
The following officers were elected for turned to their homes and through company recently cunvlctod in Federal
tbs tim in g year: R. F. McCormack., Live their talking to other» they have come court of being a combination in restraint
Oak Democrat, president; Frank ILMayes. pretty near potting a stop to the. mail of trade, have made an appeal to the
T h ese F o u r G re a t N e w s p a p ers an d M aga-vies president.- J. W. order lend sales In Florida. IFiw now lUifftipcuriprl for an .early hsarisg-wfzfnes w ill be sup p lied fo r a sh o rt tim e onlybefore you their appeal from sentence.
of
While. Jacksonville Fraternal Record, strictly a a
buyj*
r. T. J. Appleyard. state printer,
in union there Is strength. We have
A ll a y e a r a t th e £ * 0
S en d your orThere are, however, some large the goods you need, and the price,
_______ ILF. Hetberington. Lakeland
lo
w
p
ric
e
of
^
f
c
«
w
w
d e r in today
companies
(n
Florida,
organised
under
you can do the rest. Sanford Furni­
News, delegate to the National Editorial
ture Co.
33
-tf
tha
laws
of
Florida
and
oompo—d
Association.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. APRIL 28. I9H

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION

NEWS OF LEGISLATURE

Volume III

MERCHANTS W ill C10S(

NEWS OF THE WORLD

Has Made A Good Record During the Many M atters of Importance Up For Every Thursday ‘ fternoon During the
Past Season
, Consideration
'* Summer Months
The General Mews of "The Land
Items or Interest Gleaned From
The
Florida
Vegetable
Growers'
Asso­
The
third
week
of
the
session
of
Legis­
We
the
undersigned
mcrchnms
of
San­
’ of Flowers.
Various Sources
ciation has made u good record for un In­ lature ' has witnessed some Important ford agree to close our places of business
stitution of but one year’s existence. Al- events, and some of more than usual in at twelve o'clock Thursday of each week
(except when pay-day shall fall on Thurs­
CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS rendy improved market conditions are terest to the people of the state..
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
very apparent, us the direct result of the
Thp State Press Association was in ses­ day) beginning the first Ttiursday in May
work of this organization. Sanford f. o. b. sion here Monday. Tuesday and Wedncs and ending the last Thursday in Septem­
An epitome o f the Week's Most Irti- prices linve been obtained to a for great­ t|ay of this week and their sessions were ber.
Here the Readers Will rind ■ Brie
portant Happenings In the
er extent than heretofore. The returns attended not only by a large percentage
U L. Thrasher.
Historical Spring Flowing
have been delayed less than formerly and of the membership but also by many
State's Domain.
Frank L. WoodrufT
For Hurried Readers
Williams &amp; Mllteer.
The politicians at Tallahassee are nn- generally tqicnkimj the amounts realized members of the legislature and others In
According to CapL Stephen A. Wood,
the capital city.
N. P. Yowell &amp; Co.
nouncelng. withdrawing, denying and have been much more satisfactory.
who Is the head of tlie Chicago detective
Organizing, launching out without - a _The settlement of_ the L. &amp;. N. Railway —D. A; Caldwell L Sons:______ 1__
making statements- much more rapidly
bureau, and who has collaborated with
Palmct &amp; Sclgh.
than the legislators are passing laws. penny of capital, and providing for ruis rate controversy was one of the most in­
Dctoctive William J. Bums of New York
mg
die
necessary
funds
by
un
assess­
teresting
bits
of
news
announced
this
E. G. Duckworth.
Thé latest talk is of Geniul '(if ne S. Mat­
In tracing down the alleged destroyers of
H. McLaulin.
thews for governor. He himself hasn't ment of $0:00 per share, tlie Florida Veg­ week. The contract was signed Monday
the Los Angeles Times building, uncover­
J. K. Mettinger. '
said anything about, but it's in the air. etable Fruit Growers' Association has afternoon in Pensacola between repre
ing one of the greatest sensations of tlie
managed so well thut only the first in­ sentatives of the L. &amp; N. and the special
Sanford Furniture Co.
His friends nre grooming him.
country, the detective bureau is in pos­
session of a confession made by one of'
The office of attqrney for the Railroad stallment of $2.00 per share has been council of the railroad commission. The ^C . C. Coffee, Mgr,, of thlf Boston.
Jones-McLaughlin Co.CT the members of the alleged gang, cover­
Commission, which was recently made asked for. Thus, the • tax upon the mem­ matter tins been pending in the courts
bers has been very light and merely one- for seven years' and no settlement was
W. I.. Morgan.
c. *
ing ninety typewritten pages, and de­
vacant by the resignation of Louis C.
readied in that way, but the agreement ,-A . E^HULtailing the operations of the members of
Massey of Qrlando, villi be abolish if a third of what it was expected Co be.
The Association has handled for the signed Monday was independent of the
the International AsoocfaUan of Bridge
bill introduced this morning by Speaker
The Wednesday Club
and Iron Structeral Workers,- not only in
Jennings 'is passctl. This office. &gt; wus growers of the Sanford district 150,000 case in court but provided for its dismis
packages. It has paid out in cash and sal. The terms of the agreement were
created by the legislature of 11)07 und
All members of the chili wiio were not the Los Angelcn Times' outrage, but in
distributed among our farmer» between (iiat the railway places the three cent
authorizes the commission to employ an
present at the meeting Wednesday after­ the blowing up of other structures In other
one and two hundred thousand dollars. rate into effect on the P. &amp; A. division
noon are notified Hint Mrs. Thrasher lias parts of the country on which, or In which
attorney.
It lias created a market not heretofore uud two short brnnch lines in Florida.
The Atlantic Coast Line, in addition to known for green, or unblenclied; lifter On the other hand' the' railway commis­ invited the dub to meet ut her home non-union labor was employed.
»
*
its large undertaking in double-tracking grown celery, cold—slurugiug same and sion will permit the decree in court being Wednesday, May 3rd.
Appointments to three high diplomatic
Mr*.'5. O. Chase opened the inogrum for posts were confirmee bjr tlie senate on
:— the line from Jacksonville to Washington, realizing money for the truckers on'n
issued against them in order that the
is increasing its equipment in rolling product not hitherto counted of any vuiue. railway may lie protected against hack the afternoon with n dellghtfUt paittr 0T1 Monday, wfwn Ambassador WilUam~Wr'
slock by,the purchase of tff~Paeiilc typo A'year ago. ayre after acre of tills was suits, in effect order fcô. 19 issued seven ‘Colonial Churches," giving Interesting Rockhill, now at .St. Petersburg, was ooupassenger locomotives; 20 large freight ploughed under; this,season remunerative years ago will go into effect May 8th. It bits of tlie histories of dm first churches firmed ns Ambassador to Turkey, to suc­
where our forefathers began to enjoy their ceed Oscar S. Straus, resigned. Curtis
' engines; 25 passenger coaches; 1,400 box values were‘ohtahv*d.
is believed by.niany that the rate was religious liberty in tlie new world.; *
car; 50 phosphute cars; 5Q ballast curs,
Guild, further governor of Massaceusetts,
Through the Vegetable' Growers' As­ secured earlier than it would have been
"The Light of Other Days" was a very war-confirmed as Rock-hill's successor ut
which will all be delivered within the sociation. farmers who were short handed by reason of the effect of the bill intro­
interesting pu|«er prepared by Mrs. D. L. St. Petersburg, and former Representative
coming summer.
have been able to arrange for uud secure duced by Senator Stokes wiiidi made the
Thrasher
and read by Mrs. Bowler in Mrs. Henry.S. Boutcll of Illinois was confirmed
Fbrt Mende folks were considerably supplies B&gt;ey could not otherwise have rute statutory.. This bill was recommend­
Thrasher's
absence. Tlie lights furnished as minister to Switzerland.
excited Wednesday night over the horse­ provided, such us fertilizers, crates, linm- ed b^jAUyriiijy General Trammell, and
by pine knots, rush lights, lullow candles
whipping of Editor Ernest. U Simmons of tiers, barrels, seed, etc Credit hns been so the .honor of the' i/crompiishinent will
Samuel Gorapers. president of the
and primitive lumps, wills whale oil, and
iheT'ort Meade Lender by W. 11. Johnson established und predicted upon future be Shared by Trammell and Stokes with
American Federation of Labor,’ has ex­
which the colonists considered themselves
of Bartow. The horsewhipping took place crop returns, which has enabled large the railroad commission,— a —pressed great indignation over the man­
fortunate to have,1 woqtd doubtless be
almost directly In from of the postofllce, numbers to cultivate and harvest as they
Senator Cone's State Uniformity Text scorned by the present up-to-date genera­ ner of the arrest of John J. McNamara
, on Main street, about 7 o'clock lust night. could not have done but fur their connec- Book bill lias jiutiard its second reading
nnd ■his associates In the Bridge and
tion witii their brilhunl electric lights.
Mr. Simmons was walking down the tion with the Association.
his Structural Iron Workers' association
in the senate and will pass on its third
Mrs. C. E. Walker reud a very Interest­
. street when Mr. Johtisotf a pproAChod him
The Florida Vegetable.-Growers’ Associ­ reading. Tlie house of representatives ing urtide on the "Kitchen Fireside,” ni Indian a [Hills. Goin tiers say they were
und tjegan laying on heartily with a cow ation is "iinuuiged by an exceptionally him not yet taken up this measure, hut
kidnapped.
which in muny of the colonial homes was
whip. The editor, who says he was very competent, practical and executive board when they du u warm light is cx|&gt;ected.
The probabilities scent to be. against
the brightest, cheeriest and most home­
much token by surprise, did not retaliate, of directors, of which ii. K. Calhoun is
The ineusure fur abolishing ledmieuii- like spot in the house. The names and the adoption of the income tax amend­
friends stopping the affair.
president W. D. Holden, vice • [«resident. JjOçs in court pruccedure has passed tlie uses of a number ui tireside accessories ment to the Federal constitution. Fa­
The Atlantic Coubi Une depot at Mar­ pild; members *E. E. Brown, fl, A. Howurd, senate und is bciug considered in tlie were given, many of wiiidi were unknown vorable action by the legislatures of Y - tel was totally destroyed hy fire Tuesday Henry Nickel and J. H. Mitchell, with house committee. The measure lias con­ to her listeners.
thlrty-flve states Is necessary to Its
&gt;■
night. Some twenty yards of track were Hurry Ward, general manager, E. T. siderable chance of passing.
Miss Flossie Frank entertained the club rutlfloation. Twenty-eight have, so far,
Claude L'Engle was here several days with an interesting description of - the voted for it, seven have voted adversely,
Woodruff, secretary and treasurer.
destroyed. The line will be restored.
Preparations ure now heijig made for lids wank and when asked as to the daily 'Meat und Drink" of die colonists. The two have adjourned wliliout action and
BrooksvUle held a bonding election Wed­
the
annual meeting which, provided hy |iaper tic was to publish, said that lie had variety and abundance of the menu given In ulne states - tlie amendment is still
nesday and the citizens voted bonds.
the
by-laws, is to he held (lie lirst Thurs­ offered to furnish tlie brains, if the people would Indicate tlie epicurean proclivities [lending.
,
. -.
The sum of $18,000’ was voted, und it
would furnish tlie cash, and the cosh lutd of same of our ancestors.
will be applied solely to street improve­ day in May.
The thirteen express companies in this
Every member of the Association is ex­ not been forthcoming.
ments, Of the total amount. $10.000 is
"Serving of Meals',' wui un Interesting country ure capitalized at $180.221.380,
Tlie hill introduced idyllic _ house by detail ui die daily family table, its fur­
to be expended in paving roadways with pected to he present at the aiinuul meet­
b u t’ can only show real property a n d ’
Gray
of Gadsden ahd in the senate by nishing», linen ami service, winch in huiiiu
ing.
Eagles'
Hull,
Thursday
afternoon
vitrified brick.
equipment to |he value of $22.313,375,
next, at two o'clock. All should, und no Senator Broome, which preveuts railways instances consisted of wooden and |&gt;ewTills means (bat rates lire charged so as
Editor McCormack, of the Live Ouk
doubt will, come prepared to lend lies! from forcing their employes to sign away ter dishes. From the number and vari­
to earn dividends on $107.000,000 of
Democrat, has been appointed by Com­
energies to the cause of u successful )&gt;cr- their right of suit in case of |&gt;ereonal in­ ety of drinking utensils one might ho par­
missioner of Agriculture McLin a delegate
watered slock. Here is a chance for
petuation of this invaluable institution. jury (commonly known ns the railroad doned for thinking the colonists .were
Congress to engage in some practical re­
uvlbe good rondo convention tq be held
It is of vita) interest Id «Very former mid relief bill) will pass both houses by big rather u convlviul folk. This paper was form work.
ui Birmingham, Ala., May 23. Mr:' Mctrucker that this organization be bruught majorities. The house bill has passed tlie reud by Miss Mcll Whittier, owing to tlie
- Cormack has always been a devoted ad­
The investigation of tlie New York Are ,
to tl«5 highest achievement possible. house and gone to the senate.
absence of her sister, Miss Alice.
vocate of better highways and- u belter
lias brought out tlie information that
A hill to make mandatory (he publish­
Not o grower in the district but should at
Miss Mcll Whitner read an interesting
selection could not have been made.
once connect himself with this splendid ing of county commissioners proceedings imppron "Spinning'mid Weaving.” giving there were absolutely no facilities for
the hundreds of workers In case of
organization. The field of operations 1s 1ms been sel as u special order in the
description of the various processes of
P o tt Card Bay, May 1st
emergency.
Heavy doors t h a t ' swing
broad and large, und tiie work done this house. . «
prepuring the flax or cotton for the spin­
Post Card Day has been endorsed by
A loll to allow postmasters to take ning wheel, which prepared the thread inward were found to be among tlie con­
ison is comparatively but that of un
Gqvernor Gilchrist, many boards of trude
tributing causes of the great loss of 11if.
ant, In promise of what the future acknowledgements on pension vouchers'
and unqualified endorsed by the Jackson­ years shall and will, if the Association is bus passed second reading In the hoqse. - far the loom. The modus operandi of Scores of - panic-stricken girls^; crowded
preparing the clotli was minutely des­
ville Timcs-Uuion and Metropolis, the rightly supported, accomplish in the in­
against these doors and qiujld,.
L-41 ItuposTire pilot hill lias at last been settled cribed '
Tainpu Times und Tribune, Pensacola terest of the man wiio has products to and passed the iiouse. The
slide for those in the.leajr to ptdl them
have
Miss Lillie Farnsworth read a most 'de­
Journal and Newa St. Augustine Record, sell.f
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u bill in eVery session.
. lightful article on "The Old Time Flower open. .
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—the Miami, O rlaiA , Ft- Myers, Key West.
The Iiouse lias passed the Joint - resolu- Gardens " The iiumy nuines of die old
Think wliai it mentis to you. Mr. Truck­
Tlie rapid looming up of the ligure of
■Ocuk. Galhesvllle and St. Petersburg er: ^tf you, ufe not a member, become.one, lime submitting question of allowing
Woodrow Wilson upon the political hori­
fashioned
flowers,
loved
and
grown
(in
doji/ phpero of the stale including Th* 'If“you ure a member, act judiciously and school districts to bond, . Senate lias yet
those oldniiue gardens, were perhaps re­ zon is unprecedented in the history of
Itfruld. It is such a cheap pnd simple 3pth'ii^utpre.,Jellb^rutlonI select good of- to take action on bouse bill
minders lo same of ibosc present of the presidential campaigns and is one of the
thing for every reader to
u£ oaf [icenC’tlit very best you can, on TliursMr. Jennings of Escambia lias passed flower gardens of their youth.
most surprising phenomena of the day.
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hundred post cards tqjdoy - und add f t sa &lt;4Ay“ iext; unirthen give the management through the Iiouse a bill providing for the
A year ago tlie man who predicted his
Program
for
Muy
3rd.
them jp friends in thé North and then Isold your heartiest und most undivided sup­ plaiuioj of shade trees in Pensacola und
nomination far president would have been
Election
of
Officers.
them until May 1st. when you will put port.
establishing a shade tree commission In
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laughed
at for the absurdity of his fore­
L.Nnnsemond County. Miss Charlotte
them in the post office.
Money in -your pocketr and success to that city. While this hill Is purely local, Xoelor.
cast;
now
it is not only a possibilities, but
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Not every person will do this, so it is the Sanford proposition, in such u course, it is a novel piece of legislation that, will
u probability.
—
Reading.
"Through
Dismal
.Swamp”
up to the live ones to mall u score or is not problematic but a doubly assured dodbtless be given mori^' general con­
(Iljrd
1728)
Miss
Alice
Teiherly.
Secretary MacVcagli of the United
more cards, and thus make the day und accomplished fact..
sideration within u Tew years
,
II. Virginia Topuy. Mrs. C. C. Worthing- States Treasury, made a plea at Somuiemeniuous a s the greatest advertising
The bill allowing a six weeks-spminer
ton.
, ’ ;
mcrvllle, S. C., that tlie solid South be
New Bank at Orlando
stunt pulled off In Florida.
training school for teachers has passed
The Colonial Gentleman, Mrs. M. Mar­ broken, but he is barking up the wrong
A new bank has been started ut Or­ the house and will no doubt be acted
Be e booster. If only a little «me-ceut
lin.
i
tree. The South was forced to be sold
post card booster. Every little added to lando to be call "The People's National upon by the Senate this week.
III. Round About In Virginia, Items by and will remain so until conditions which
what we have makes just so much Bttnli of Orlando”, .capitul $50,000, thirty
The bill by Butlrr of Duval providing
the Republicans have forced are changed.
subscribers bave ulready bought stock for the death penalty on conviction of Club.
more.
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at $120 per share und the following burglary was killed in the Iiouse Tues-* Critic.
If nothing else can stop them, the
Mrs. W. C. Tlitncl!
officers have been elected:
Daughters
of tlie American Revolution
day.
Pecans a t Sanford
Those who met and became acquainted
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President, James C. Patterson; First
Tallahassee was visited by a serious
now
In
session
In Washington, can move
Tlie few people who have found time
with Mrs. Mattie E. Finnetl of Richmond. Vice-President, Dr. C. A. Campbell; Sec­
fire Monday night. Tlie, conflagration
on
to
Mexico
and
make the fighters be­
$ Ky* while she was a guest of her daugh­ ond Vice-President. Charles E. Johnson, started right in the heart of tlie business to turn Ibeir attention to pecan growing have themselves. That is to say if they
in this vicinity have found It most prof­
ter, Mrs. F. W. Miller, during the winter and Attorney L. G. Suirbuck, these with
section district was in danger.' Tallastill retain ilia fighting blood of their
of a year ago, will regret to learn of the Dr. J. N, McElroy. Chauncey Holt, and hassee has a splendid volunteer Lire De­ itable. The high, pine lands trove most
ancestors who tore this country from the
lady's death. Mrs. MlUer was called to C. E. Sunders, the board of directors.
partment tliough and after hard fighting adaptable employment the trees usually grip.of the British.
for an liour the flames were controlled. • being planted upon lands lluit could not
tha bedside of her mother three weeks
The bill making mandajory at legit one produce vegetable crape at a profit. Mr.
Annual Meeting
Professor Whitley from Wesleyan Unl-slhoe. Mrs. Finnell was a woman of ex­
high
school in each county, has met its
The annual meeting of the Florida Waterloo
and
Mrs.
Fruuk
Johnson
ut
Markham
versity
has proved that spirituous Uquora
ceptionally lovely character and made
in both tlie house and senate.
- n e e ia n d th tf are just as harmful when the -alcohol
friends of all whom -ihe met during her Vegetable Brewers Association;—h n p
the seriate hat passed the' bill ap- TOVrwme find tie ir r ln gtreer
•tay ln Sanford. Mrs. Miller wltli her cordance with provision of the by-laws, protriaiing $200.000 for a supreme court nuts rocJeved some good prize at tlie has been removed from them as when it
¿range County Fair. Their venture will is present Like the guq which has had daughter. Miss Marths, will go to Nicblos- will be held Thursday, May 4th, Eagles and railroad commission building.
Iiouse will in all probability cut this
Villa, Ky„ and ipend eome time with her Hall. Sanford. Fla., 2 o'clock in the after­ to 8100.000; but even that amount will prove a source of revenue tu them in lock; barrel and hammer removed, it la
■Ulara, Mrs. T. C. Willis and Mrs. C. C.' noon. Every member of the Association provide a handsome home for these two their old age. a venture that - will not •till dangerous because you can knock a
departments.
ss expected and urged to be present
Bürgin.
freeze and always have a ready market. man In tha head with the stock.

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11 2fi. I9n

Florida Development. Figures
Florida hps a poplntion of 752,619
against 528,542 in 1900 and 26949-1 ¡ ’
1880.
,
‘
A density of population of 1.1.7 |0
squBTC- ifiie. again»l 9.7 In lltoo and 4 a
iu 1880.
/
-Hir lumber cut in 1910 was 7.202,000009 feet against 788,000.000 In 1900 M j
257.000.00ft in 1880.
Her corn product wU8 8.813.00ft bushel»'
in 1910, comparts] with 4,150,192 buMe-U
in 1900, and 3.522,280 in 1880,
Her inlnernL products..of 19|0 werf
worth *i#,UO0J)OO, compared with *3,326,.
000 in IU00 and nothing in I860.
H it railroad mileage is 4,727 ugainsf
3,520 in 1900 nnd 516 in 1880.
tier banks hod deitosits, Decdmbfr, :i[
1910, of i-IO,783,(’i52, computed with
$10,150,272 ten years earlier, anil ,*«444.
492 in 1880.
The true value of her property in ,,j,
proxliuutely SliOU.liOo.tHH), compare«! with
$355,000,000 in 1900 and S120.000.uou i.,
'1880 —Finnnpinl and in Industrial Record

Solid car load of Fertilizers from plnnt of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company.
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The new plant just established at Sanford is one of the most
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Grim Reaper a t Work
Mrs. M A. rortsun
liie death of Mrs M A.-Fortson lu »
Saturday night was ,1 sad blow to the
little family circle who hud watched over
her during the few short weeks of g|ck.
ties*. Mrs. Furtson was taken sick at
Geneva and afterward,brought to Sbnford
where it was hoped better medical treat­
ment could be given, but the hope was
Id vain, .f-The husband with a devotion few- mAf
are capable df. whose strength was given
sweetly» tenderly to litis precious invalid,whose heroic devotion never faltered,
could not deiuin her by the clasp of
earthly love; but after the Iasi wool had
been spoken, the last sign of (ecognltioa.
was gone, u look of peace settled ou her
face which proclaimed victory! and he
knew she was resting011 a mighty atm.
Tim remains were taken tp TignaO,
Gu„ her old home for Interment A bus- •
hand and baby are left to mount het
loss. ’ ____ *_________ -

entirely of-&lt;j1tiem» of Florida, whose
HOM E8EEKER.
NO R E A S O N FO R D O U B T .'
I^ast week tho second homoscakers' interests aro in Florida, and these
companies bnve e s ta b lis h e d ^ most]
Accomplished Much More When T h e r h 5**11™1011 ior the month of April
A Statement of -Facts Backset by a
nfrlved In, Jacksonville and brought enviable reputation: They also s o ld ,
iirB E ^
Worked In Harmony
Strong Guarantee.
a
large
amount
of
land
on
mail
or1
We guarantee cothplettTFellef to all
There Is a story of a bridegroom who quite a large num ber of people from dens, but they were particular to sell
requested his bride to accompany him various parts of tho country. While only tracts of laud Hint would stand sufferers’ from constipation. In every
into the garden a day of tw after their the'm ajority of tho homeaeekors inado the closest Investigation. They urged case where we fall we will supply the
mi-dleinc free.
wedding. He then threw a line over the direct connections and went further
Utelr prospective customer« to cotno
Itcxall Orderlies are a gentle,, efroof of the cottage. Giving his wife one south, quite a number stopped off in
to
Florida
ami--mullrth
eir
own
selec­
TeeUveT
diphndable and safe bowel
C?-1, end o f it he retreated to - th e other aide Jacksonville abd-AI*H»d- lands in this
regulate!,
strehgibem-r and tonic
tion,
or
have
some
one
u|&gt;on
whom
.
*
’’ and exclaimed: “Pull the line," Stie Section of the State.
thoV coul^l rely make the *fleet Ion for They re-establish nature's functions
pulled at his request, as hard ns she cpuld,
Tho ho mere eke re' movement to
them. These companies guaranteed In a quiet, easy way. The)' do not
Ha cried, “Pull it oyeri” I can't,” she Florida during tho past winter season
that
If the select ou should be left to cause any Inconvenience,’ griping or
replied. “Pull with all your inlgiit,” I Wns unusually heavy, it was the first ..
_ „
i nausea. They ure so pleasant to take
om. ie&gt; won i re tin « inoneja nmj worj. ^ eils| | v (tmt they may be
shouted the whimsical husband. Put in « inter that the railroads had given
^ r n e i l Leroy M orris
vain were all the efforts of the bride to ( homereokera' rates ,and w hile’ these paid In, If, within a specified 1l,no ' taken by any one at uuy time. They
Mr.
and
Mrs. C. C. Morris have (hr
(usually
sixty
o,'
ninety
days),
the
(bjroughl.v
tone
up
the
w
hole
system,
pull the line over, so long as the husband i raf,^ applied only twice a month, the
sympathy-of
the community- m the Ire.
purchaser
inspected
the*
land
and
did
to
healthy
activity
bald on to the opposite .end.. But when j r r o ^mr- im tt~ v tim * d ~ the State on
Itcxall
Orderlies
are
unsurpassable
of
their
bright,
tliree yeur old hoy. Fraest
not
find
It
exactly
ns
represented.1
In
he came round, and they both pulled nt Jtom eseckers' day were «-nougli to con­
.
one end, it came over with great ease. vince the most »keptical of tho wis­ alm ost every- instance the selections and Ideal for. the use .of children, old Leroy.
folks
ami
dclli-nie
persons.
Wo
cannot
“There,” said he, a t .the line fell from the dom of m aintaining hom eseckers’ made by these homo companies gave too highly recommend them to all s u i
Card of Thanks
entire aatLfuclKm when, the- purchas­
roof "you see how hard and ineffectual was ratep throughout the year.
To
the
kind
friends und neigliboi» »hi
ferers from any form of constipation
ers finally came to Florida und In­ end Its attendant evils. Two sizes, so willingly assisted us durum' the sick
our labor when Ve polled in opposition,
T he rush or homoneekerK to Florida spected the lauds selfcD-d. Frequent;
but how easy and pleasant it is when wc
10c. and ‘¿.V. ..Remember, you can ob­ ness und death of our beloved little babe,
last
\vlnkur almost completely chang­ l&gt; the purchasers were so well plead­
both pull together, it will be so, my dear,
tain Rexall. Remedies In this communi­ we wish to express our heartfelt* thanks,
through life. If we appose cacti other, it ed the methods of selling Florida ed that iky thought several additional ty only at our store—The ItemII Hlore. also to those sending Mowers and ussitnig
will be hard work; if we act together it lands. Tho previous w inter n number tracts.
in the music. May the Lord bless you
L. K. PHILH*S
llom ew ekers Hint are now coming
will be pleasant to live. Let us. there­ of land companies—ih&gt;- m ajority hav­
all and spare you suck sorrow is oilf so*
Notice to Ihe Public
fore always pull together. Let us dully ing hendquaiker-s entirely outside the to Florida W e visiting various sec- •
cere wish.
Haring advert toe- tiom, of the State and Investigating
Mk. ash Mrs. C. C Mowkis
You are hereby notified lo keep your
endeavor to help one another to hear and Stnle-^-publiahed
ments and made .the most extrava­ | (-oml it ions, a* well a* the laml itself parkways, yards uad vucani city lots
and fOrbear with each other."
Notice
pretty little story is by our gant claims as to their lands. Ah They are profiting by the experience clean and dear of weeds mid'ruhbish.
The citizens of Sanford and adjiu oil
Sparkman of the Lake City there were no cheap rates on at the of others, and they are not taking any Any neglect on the part of the public cuuntry Ure called to-meet at logics
If the editor of the. Sanford Her- season of the y£ar -that the larger chances. . They are avoiding localities Subjects the violator to he called before Hall. Tuesday night. May 1st. to orgatu/r
the story, he would have had portion of the people of the North Whore the settlers have made a fail­ the mayor at any lime.
u permanent liospitni assiH iiiin-n -iml (u
, "
I. It. WlUJAMX.
over the house und W est can best get away 'front ure. They are going Into communi­
continue the work already began t.vety
her obedience oml reverence and their boiriew, only u cornpilrulivoly ties where other« have succeeded, and
37-2(
Sunilary liiN|M-t:tor
one w|io loves humanity and pine- Ihr
for the superior power- and wis- small number of people came to Flor­ ur*. selecting land that Is sim ilar to
We ure equipped lo handle'your repair *ick 1" " 1
&gt;» ur6f&lt;l
r,p
of her lord and master.—DeLand ida to look ot the lands. Thousands laud on whirti others «re growing pay
work.
Sanford Machine A lìuruge Co. I
Mss. J. N. Wml Sys.
of people bought five and ton-acre In g crops.
’
48tf, 1:i(i-2p 1'resident Temporary Organi/mum
tracts by matt order, aololy on the
The homeseekera’ movement to
The C am phor Tree
ever sec morse growing on a strength ot the advertisem ents and Florida will pmbnhly not be so heavy
trceT Do you know of uuy in- the descriptions - gi ven by the land this summer a« it was d uring'the win­
aect pest or other Insect that makes its companies. Last winter, when a large ter season, but those who came here
home or propagates its species on a number of these sam e people found during the ■summer months are those
camphor tree! Do you know of any they could secure cheap round trip Who are In rent earnest, and who are
prettier shade tree! Do you know of any tickets to Florida at a season that heat anxious to ascertnlu the jru tti concern­
9 n that makes a more rapid growth! suited their convenience for being ing the State and Its lands. If tljpse
Did you ever know a camphor tree'to be awny from their homes, they quickly homeseckers are treated fairly and af­
Injured by cold In this section of Florida! took advantage of the opportunity forded every facility for m aking, a
Db you know of one single objectionable and visited the State.
thorough In v estigation-.their rhsl*s-'
characteristic of the camphor- tree for
Tho result of this rush of homo- will result In securing many new cltl
shade wind break, or roadside or avenue seek era nnd people who had alreudy tens for Florida during the present
tree! Do you know of any tree that bought was to make people in alt parts year.'—TJmes-Unlon.
requires le u care or nursing! Can you of the country cautious about buying
"HAYSEED" VS. CITY “ DUDE."
give any valid reason why you have over­ Florida land». Thc rcputablo home
Paraphrasing Horace Greeley’s "Go
looked it and spent your efforts on water companies have from the stur,t been
O ur Great Newspaper Sum m er Offer Is Now
and live oaks, during alljhese years! Do advising dll prospective purchasers West, young man," Col. L. P. Skeen,
On. It Includes
you know of any reason why the news­ to "sea Florida lands before you buy."' of Tifton, at the Chamber of Com­
’
i
merce krnokor in Savannah, Oa., re­
papers of South Florida^-always leaders
Tho "foreign” com pan lew. on the
cently, made an earnest and eloquent
and directors of public, thought and enter­
contrary, endeavored to make as many
prise—should not keep' these questions,
plea for the development of Hje coun­
Your G rea t Local and Leading S e c tio n a l
set la bold face type, standing a t the aalea as poswible without th eir cus­ try sections of the South. He declar­
tom
ers
seeing
the
land.
The
home
Paper,
1 ['
head of one of their conspicuous columns!
ed that what a generation ago applied
If they would all do so for one year don't companies knew th at they could not to the &gt;Vo*t applies with,, equal force
you think our state would be beautified, afford to sell laml that would not
Next In importance to.bTInglng pet*
ultimately, to the extent of a million of stand Inspection, while Ui6 "foreign” and Truth to the South today,
companies had ho (m erest In Florida, blood aud young men. Into ¿he South,
dollars!—Reporter S tar..
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except to sell as many acre« aa pos­ Colonel Skeen emphasized the neces­
Stale P ress M eets
sible, and then skip out for pastures
The clear Newspaper for the farmer und
sity of character which he »aid would
The annual gathering of the scribes at now.
be
of
inestim
able
value
In
the
upbuild­
family, with condensed news for the week.
Tallahassee this year was one of the
When those who had bought by mail
moat enjoyable in the history of the Flor­ from companies located in Chicago ing and development of the South. He
ida Press Association. Many able ad ­ and elsew here came to Florida on the also advised that while good roads are
dresses were made and much good for the houieseekers' excursions many found being built and other things being
done to make the country attractive
benefit of the craft was accomplished.
The great family, ***
story Magazine.
that they had been badly "stung." to the young man, the young man
Palatka will be the next convention
They found ther lands in the swamps should me educated to understand that
d ty of the Florida Press Association.
and miles away from railroad trans­ tt 1* Juki as honorable to he a "hay­
This was decided on Wednesday morning
portation facllltlas. They were dis­ seed" os it Is to b« a city "dude."
«14he final business session of the con­
gusted and the whole State suffered
A Monthly Magazine devoted to all that is
vention. Live Oak and Tampa were both
Represented by their attorneys, the
dear to Women
candidates for the convention, but Palat- through the method* of- the unprinka scared over them by a good majority. cl paled dealers. These people re­ officers pf the American Naval Stores
The following officers were elected for turned to their homes and through company recently cunvlctod in Federal
tbs t im in g year: R. F. McCormack., Live their talking to other» they have come court of being a combination in restraint
Oak Democrat, president; Frank ILMayes. pretty near potting a stop to the. mail of trade, have made an appeal to the
These Fou r Great N ew spapers and Maga-vies president.- J. W. order lend sales In Florida. IFiw now lUifftipcuriprl for an .early hsarisg-wfzfnes will be supplied for a short time onlybefore you their appeal from sentence.
of
While. Jacksonville Fraternal Record, strictly a a
buyj*
r. T. J. Appleyard. state printer,
in union there Is strength. We have
A ll a year at the £ * 0
Send your orT here are, however, some large the goods you need, and the price,
_______ IL F . Hetberington. Lakeland
low
price
of
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w
w
der in today
companies
(n
Florida,
organised
under
you can do the rest. Sanford Furni­
News, delegate to the National Editorial
ture Co.
33-tf
tha
laws
of
Florida
and
oompo—d
Association.

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Number 37

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. APRIL 28. I9H

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION

NEWS O F LEGISLATURE

Volume III

MERCHANTS W ill C 10 S (

NEWS OF THE WORLD

Has Made A Good Record During the Many M a tte rs of Im portance Up For Every Thursday ‘ fternoon During the
Past Season
, Consideration
'* Sum mer M onths
The General Mews of "The Land
Items or Interest Gleaned From
The
Florida
Vegetable
Growers'
Asso­
The
third
week
of
the
session
of
Legis­
We
the
undersigned
mcrchnms
of
San­
’ of Flowers.
Various Sources
ciation has made u good record for un In­ lature ' has witnessed some Important ford agree to close our places of business
stitution of but one year’s existence. Al- events, and some of more than usual in at twelve o'clock Thursday of each week
(except when pay-day shall fall on Thurs­
CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS rendy improved market conditions are terest to the people of the state..
HAPPENINGS DURING T H E WEEK
very apparent, us the direct result of the
Thp State Press Association was in ses­ day) beginning the first Ttiursday in May
work of this organization. Sanford f. o. b. sion here Monday. Tuesday and Wedncs and ending the last Thursday in Septem­
An epitom e o f th e W eek's Most Irti- prices linve been obtained to a for great­ t|ay of this week and their sessions were ber.
Here th e Readers Will rind ■ Brie
p o rta n t Happenings In the
er extent than heretofore. The returns attended not only by a large percentage
U L. Thrasher.
Historical Spring Flowing
have been delayed less than formerly and of the membership but also by many
S ta te 's Domain.
Frank L. WoodrufT
For Hurried Readers
Williams &amp; Mllteer.
The politicians at Tallahassee are nn- generally tqicnkimj the amounts realized members of the legislature and others In
According to CapL Stephen A. Wood,
the capital city.
N. P. Yowell &amp; Co.
nouncelng. withdrawing, denying and have been much more satisfactory.
who Is the head of tlie Chicago detective
Organizing, launching out without - a _The settlement of_ the L. &amp;. N. Railway —D. A; Caldwell L Sons:______ 1__
making statements- much more rapidly
bureau, and who has collaborated with
Palmct &amp; Sclgh.
than the legislators are passing laws. penny of capital, and providing for ruis rate controversy was one of the most in­
Dctoctive William J. Bums of New York
mg
die
necessary
funds
by
un
assess­
teresting
bits
of
news
announced
this
E. G. Duckworth.
Thé latest talk is of Geniul '(if ne S. Mat­
In tracing down the alleged destroyers of
H. McLaulin.
thews for governor. He himself hasn't ment of $0:00 per share, tlie Florida Veg­ week. The contract was signed Monday
the Los Angeles Times building, uncover­
J. K. Mettinger. '
said anything about, but it's in the air. etable Fruit Growers' Association has afternoon in Pensacola between repre
ing one of the greatest sensations of tlie
managed so well thut only the first in­ sentatives of the L. &amp; N. and the special
Sanford Furniture Co.
His friends nre grooming him.
country, the detective bureau is in pos­
session of a confession made by one of'
The office of attqrney for the Railroad stallment of $2.00 per share has been council of the railroad commission. The ^C . C. Coffee, Mgr,, of thlf Boston.
Jones-McLaughlin Co.CT the members of the alleged gang, cover­
Commission, which was recently made asked for. Thus, the • tax upon the mem­ matter tins been pending in the courts
bers has been very light and merely one- for seven years' and no settlement was
W. I.. Morgan.
c. *
ing ninety typewritten pages, and de­
vacant by the resignation of Louis C.
readied in that way, but the agreement ,-A . E^HULtailing the operations of the members of
Massey of Qrlando, villi be abolish if a third of what it was expected Co be.
The Association has handled for the signed Monday was independent of the
the International AsoocfaUan of Bridge
bill introduced this morning by Speaker
The Wednesday Club
and Iron Structeral Workers,- not only in
Jennings 'is passctl. This office. &gt; wus growers of the Sanford district 150,000 case in court but provided for its dismis
packages. It has paid out in cash and sal. The terms of the agreement were
created by the legislature of 11)07 und
All members of the chili wiio were not the Los Angelcn Times' outrage, but in
distributed among our farmer» between (iiat the railway places the three cent
authorizes the commission to employ an
present at the meeting Wednesday after­ the blowing up of other structures In other
one and two hundred thousand dollars. rate into effect on the P. &amp; A. division
noon are notified Hint Mrs. Thrasher lias parts of the country on which, or In which
attorney.
It lias created a market not heretofore uud two short brnnch lines in Florida.
The Atlantic Coast Line, in addition to known for green, or unblenclied; lifter On the other hand' the' railway commis­ invited the dub to meet ut her home non-union labor was employed.
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its large undertaking in double-tracking grown celery, cold—slurugiug same and sion will permit the decree in court being Wednesday, May 3rd.
Appointments to three high diplomatic
Mr*.'5. O. Chase opened the inogrum for posts were confirmee bjr tlie senate on
:— the line from Jacksonville to Washington, realizing money for the truckers on'n
issued against them in order that the
is increasing its equipment in rolling product not hitherto counted of any vuiue. railway may lie protected against hack the afternoon with n dellghtfUt paittr 0T1 Monday, wfwn Ambassador WilUam~Wr'
slock by,the purchase of tff~Paeiilc typo A'year ago. ayre after acre of tills was suits, in effect order fcô. 19 issued seven ‘Colonial Churches," giving Interesting Rockhill, now at .St. Petersburg, was ooupassenger locomotives; 20 large freight ploughed under; this,season remunerative years ago will go into effect May 8th. It bits of tlie histories of dm first churches firmed ns Ambassador to Turkey, to suc­
where our forefathers began to enjoy their ceed Oscar S. Straus, resigned. Curtis
' engines; 25 passenger coaches; 1,400 box values were‘ohtahv*d.
is believed by.niany that the rate was religious liberty in tlie new world.; *
car; 50 phosphute cars; 5Q ballast curs,
Guild, further governor of Massaceusetts,
Through the Vegetable' Growers' As­ secured earlier than it would have been
"The Light of Other Days" was a very war-confirmed as Rock-hill's successor ut
which will all be delivered within the sociation. farmers who were short handed by reason of the effect of the bill intro­
interesting pu|«er prepared by Mrs. D. L. St. Petersburg, and former Representative
coming summer.
have been able to arrange for uud secure duced by Senator Stokes wiiidi made the
Thrasher
and read by Mrs. Bowler in Mrs. Henry.S. Boutcll of Illinois was confirmed
Fbrt Mende folks were considerably supplies B&gt;ey could not otherwise have rute statutory.. This bill was recommend­
Thrasher's
absence. Tlie lights furnished as minister to Switzerland.
excited Wednesday night over the horse­ provided, such us fertilizers, crates, linm- ed b^jAUyriiijy General Trammell, and
by pine knots, rush lights, lullow candles
whipping of Editor Ernest. U Simmons of tiers, barrels, seed, etc Credit hns been so the .honor of the' i/crompiishinent will
Samuel Gorapers. president of the
and primitive lumps, wills whale oil, and
iheT'ort Meade Lender by W. 11. Johnson established und predicted upon future be Shared by Trammell and Stokes with
American Federation of Labor,’ has ex­
which the colonists considered themselves
of Bartow. The horsewhipping took place crop returns, which has enabled large the railroad commission,— a —pressed great indignation over the man­
fortunate to have,1 woqtd doubtless be
almost directly In from of the postofllce, numbers to cultivate and harvest as they
Senator Cone's State Uniformity Text scorned by the present up-to-date genera­ ner of the arrest of John J. McNamara
, on Main street, about 7 o'clock lust night. could not have done but fur their connec- Book bill lias jiutiard its second reading
nnd ■his associates In the Bridge and
tion witii their brilhunl electric lights.
Mr. Simmons was walking down the tion with the Association.
his Structural Iron Workers' association
in the senate and will pass on its third
Mrs. C. E. Walker reud a very Interest­
. street when Mr. Johtisotf a pproAChod him
The Florida Vegetable.-Growers’ Associ­ reading. Tlie house of representatives ing urtide on the "Kitchen Fireside,” ni Indian a [Hills. Goin tiers say they were
und tjegan laying on heartily with a cow ation is "iinuuiged by an exceptionally him not yet taken up this measure, hut
kidnapped.
which in muny of the colonial homes was
whip. The editor, who says he was very competent, practical and executive board when they du u warm light is cx|&gt;ected.
The probabilities scent to be. against
the brightest, cheeriest and most home­
much token by surprise, did not retaliate, of directors, of which ii. K. Calhoun is
The ineusure fur abolishing ledmieuii- like spot in the house. The names and the adoption of the income tax amend­
friends stopping the affair.
president W. D. Holden, vice • [«resident. JjOçs in court pruccedure has passed tlie uses of a number ui tireside accessories ment to the Federal constitution. Fa­
The Atlantic Coubi Une depot at Mar­ pild; members *E. E. Brown, fl, A. Howurd, senate und is bciug considered in tlie were given, many of wiiidi were unknown vorable action by the legislatures of Y - tel was totally destroyed hy fire Tuesday Henry Nickel and J. H. Mitchell, with house committee. The measure lias con­ to her listeners.
thlrty-flve states Is necessary to Its
&gt;■
night. Some twenty yards of track were Hurry Ward, general manager, E. T. siderable chance of passing.
Miss Flossie Frank entertained the club rutlfloation. Twenty-eight have, so far,
Claude L'Engle was here several days with an interesting description of - the voted for it, seven have voted adversely,
Woodruff, secretary and treasurer.
destroyed. The line will be restored.
Preparations ure now heijig made for lids wank and when asked as to the daily 'Meat und Drink" of die colonists. The two have adjourned wliliout action and
BrooksvUle held a bonding election Wed­
the
annual meeting which, provided hy |iaper tic was to publish, said that lie had variety and abundance of the menu given In ulne states - tlie amendment is still
nesday and the citizens voted bonds.
the
by-laws, is to he held (lie lirst Thurs­ offered to furnish tlie brains, if the people would Indicate tlie epicurean proclivities [lending.
,
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The sum of $18,000’ was voted, und it
would furnish tlie cash, and the cosh lutd of same of our ancestors.
will be applied solely to street improve­ day in May.
The thirteen express companies in this
Every member of the Association is ex­ not been forthcoming.
ments, Of the total amount. $10.000 is
"Serving of Meals',' wui un Interesting country ure capitalized at $180.221.380,
Tlie hill introduced idyllic _ house by detail ui die daily family table, its fur­
to be expended in paving roadways with pected to he present at the aiinuul meet­
b u t’ can only show real property a n d ’
Gray
of Gadsden ahd in the senate by nishing», linen ami service, winch in huiiiu
ing.
Eagles'
Hull,
Thursday
afternoon
vitrified brick.
equipment to |he value of $22.313,375,
next, at two o'clock. All should, und no Senator Broome, which preveuts railways instances consisted of wooden and |&gt;ewTills means (bat rates lire charged so as
Editor McCormack, of the Live Ouk
doubt will, come prepared to lend lies! from forcing their employes to sign away ter dishes. From the number and vari­
to earn dividends on $107.000,000 of
Democrat, has been appointed by Com­
energies to the cause of u successful )&gt;cr- their right of suit in case of |&gt;ereonal in­ ety of drinking utensils one might ho par­
missioner of Agriculture McLin a delegate
watered slock. Here is a chance for
petuation of this invaluable institution. jury (commonly known ns the railroad doned for thinking the colonists .were
Congress to engage in some practical re­
uvlbe good rondo convention tq be held
It is of vita) interest Id «Very former mid relief bill) will pass both houses by big rather u convlviul folk. This paper was form work.
ui Birmingham, Ala., May 23. Mr:' Mctrucker that this organization be bruught majorities. The house bill has passed tlie reud by Miss Mcll Whittier, owing to tlie
- Cormack has always been a devoted ad­
The investigation of tlie New York Are ,
to tl«5 highest achievement possible. house and gone to the senate.
absence of her sister, Miss Alice.
vocate of better highways and- u belter
lias brought out tlie information that
A hill to make mandatory (he publish­
Not o grower in the district but should at
Miss Mcll Whitner read an interesting
selection could not have been made.
once connect himself with this splendid ing of county commissioners proceedings imppron "Spinning'mid Weaving.” giving there were absolutely no facilities for
the hundreds of workers In case of
organization. The field of operations 1s 1ms been sel as u special order in the
description of the various processes of
P o tt Card Bay, May 1st
emergency.
Heavy doors t h a t' swing
broad and large, und tiie work done this house. . «
prepuring the flax or cotton for the spin­
Post Card Day has been endorsed by
A loll to allow postmasters to take ning wheel, which prepared the thread inward were found to be among tlie con­
ison is comparatively but that of un
Gqvernor Gilchrist, many boards of trude
tributing causes of the great loss of 11if.
ant, In promise of what the future acknowledgements on pension vouchers'
and unqualified endorsed by the Jackson­ years shall and will, if the Association is bus passed second reading In the hoqse. - far the loom. The modus operandi of Scores of - panic-stricken girls^; crowded
preparing the clotli was minutely des­
ville Timcs-Uuion and Metropolis, the rightly supported, accomplish in the in­
against these doors and qiujld,.
L-41 ItuposTire pilot hill lias at last been settled cribed '
Tainpu Times und Tribune, Pensacola terest of the man wiio has products to and passed the iiouse. The
slide for those in the.leajr to ptdl them
have
Miss Lillie Farnsworth read a most 'de­
Journal and Newa St. Augustine Record, sell.f
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u bill in eVery session.
. lightful article on "The Old Time Flower open. .
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—the Miami, O rlaiA , Ft- Myers, Key West.
The Iiouse lias passed the Joint - resolu- Gardens " The iiumy nuines of die old
Think wliai it mentis to you. Mr. Truck­
Tlie rapid looming up of the ligure of
■Ocuk. Galhesvllle and St. Petersburg er: ^tf you, ufe not a member, become.one, lime submitting question of allowing
Woodrow Wilson upon the political hori­
fashioned
flowers,
loved
and
grown
(in
doji/ phpero of the stale including Th* 'If“you ure a member, act judiciously and school districts to bond, . Senate lias yet
those oldniiue gardens, were perhaps re­ zon is unprecedented in the history of
Itfruld. It is such a cheap pnd simple 3pth'ii^utpre.,Jellb^rutlonI select good of- to take action on bouse bill
minders lo same of ibosc present of the presidential campaigns and is one of the
thing for every reader to
u£ oaf [icenC’tlit very best you can, on TliursMr. Jennings of Escambia lias passed flower gardens of their youth.
most surprising phenomena of the day.
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hundred post cards tqjdoy - und add f t sa &lt;4Ay“ iext; unirthen give the management through the Iiouse a bill providing for the
A year ago tlie man who predicted his
Program
for
Muy
3rd.
them jp friends in thé North and then Isold your heartiest und most undivided sup­ plaiuioj of shade trees in Pensacola und
nomination far president would have been
Election
of
Officers.
them until May 1st. when you will put port.
establishing a shade tree commission In
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laughed
at for the absurdity of his fore­
L.Nnnsemond County. Miss Charlotte
them in the post office.
Money in -your pocketr and success to that city. While this hill Is purely local, Xoelor.
cast;
now
it is not only a possibilities, but
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Not every person will do this, so it is the Sanford proposition, in such u course, it is a novel piece of legislation that, will
u probability.
—
Reading.
"Through
Dismal
.Swamp”
up to the live ones to mall u score or is not problematic but a doubly assured dodbtless be given mori^' general con­
(Iljrd
1728)
Miss
Alice
Teiherly.
Secretary MacVcagli of the United
more cards, and thus make the day und accomplished fact..
sideration within u Tew years
,
II. Virginia Topuy. Mrs. C. C. Worthing- States Treasury, made a plea at Somuiemeniuous a s the greatest advertising
The bill allowing a six weeks-sp miner
ton.
, ’ ;
mcrvllle, S. C., that tlie solid South be
New Bank a t Orlando
stunt pulled off In Florida.
training school for teachers has passed
The Colonial Gentleman, Mrs. M. Mar­ broken, but he is barking up the wrong
A new bank has been started ut Or­ the house and will no doubt be acted
Be e booster. If only a little «me-ceut
lin.
i
tree. The South was forced to be sold
post card booster. Every little added to lando to be call "The People's National upon by the Senate this week.
III. Round About In Virginia, Items by and will remain so until conditions which
what we have makes just so much Bttnli of Orlando”, .capitul $50,000, thirty
The bill by Butlrr of Duval providing
the Republicans have forced are changed.
subscribers bave ulready bought stock for the death penalty on conviction of Club.
more.
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at $120 per share und the following burglary was killed in the Iiouse Tues-* Critic.
If nothing else can stop them, the
Mrs. W. C. Tlitncl!
officers have been elected:
Daughters
of tlie American Revolution
day.
Pecans a t Sanford
Those who met and became acquainted
•
President, James C. Patterson; First
Tallahassee was visited by a serious
now
In
session
In Washington, can move
Tlie few people who have found time
with Mrs. Mattie E. Finnetl of Richmond. Vice-President, Dr. C. A. Campbell; Sec­
fire Monday night. Tlie, conflagration
on
to
Mexico
and
make the fighters be­
$ Ky* while she was a guest of her daugh­ ond Vice-President. Charles E. Johnson, started right in the heart of tlie business to turn Ibeir attention to pecan growing have themselves. That is to say if they
in this vicinity have found It most prof­
ter, Mrs. F. W. Miller, during the winter and Attorney L. G. Suirbuck, these with
section district was in danger.' Tallastill retain ilia fighting blood of their
of a year ago, will regret to learn of the Dr. J. N, McElroy. Chauncey Holt, and hassee has a splendid volunteer Lire De­ itable. The high, pine lands trove most
ancestors who tore this country from the
lady's death. Mrs. MlUer was called to C. E. Sunders, the board of directors.
partment tliough and after hard fighting adaptable employment the trees usually grip.of the British.
for an liour the flames were controlled. • being planted upon lands lluit could not
tha bedside of her mother three weeks
The bill making mandajory at legit one produce vegetable crape at a profit. Mr.
Annual Meeting
Professor Whitley from Wesleyan Unl-slhoe. Mrs. Finnell was a woman of ex­
high
school in each county, has met its
The annual meeting of the Florida Waterloo
and
Mrs.
Fruuk
Johnson
ut
Markham
versity
has proved that spirituous Uquora
ceptionally lovely character and made
in both tlie house and senate.
treer
are just as harmful when the -alcohol
friends of all whom -ihe met during her Vegetable Brewers Association;—h n p
the seriate hat passed the' bill ap- TOVrwme find tieirrlng-neeiandthtf
•tay ln Sanford. Mrs. Miller wltli her cordance with provision of the by-laws, protriaiing $200.000 for a supreme court nuts rocJeved some good prize at tlie has been removed from them as when it
¿range County Fair. Their venture will is present Like the guq which has had daughter. Miss Marths, will go to Nicblos- will be held Thursday, May 4th, Eagles and railroad commission building.
Iiouse will in all probability cut this
Villa, Ky„ and ipend eome time with her Hall. Sanford. Fla., 2 o'clock in the after­ to 8100.000; but even that amount will prove a source of revenue tu them in lock; barrel and hammer removed, it la
■Ulara, Mrs. T. C. Willis and Mrs. C. C.' noon. Every member of the Association provide a handsome home for these two their old age. a venture that - will not •till dangerous because you can knock a
departments.
ss expected and urged to be present
Bürgin.
freeze and always have a ready market. man In tha head with the stock.
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�Bill laying in the street, would you bother to pick it lip? O would
there is money to be found just as easy by buying your clothing here
save it instead of finding it, but it’s money just the same. —
Think it over, then coinè to us for your spring outfit We
will show you the best values offered in Sanford.* We will
show you Clothing that for Style, Quality and Tailoring can |K S
not be equaled.—Better see them before you buy. They’re fèssi
clothes that make
man
Prices
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BALTIMORC, UO.

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BALTIMORE.HD.

Hundreds of them here i
new weaves
season W e’ve a straw foi'head and the best “straw
have dozens of styles to choose from—a larger and more varied assortment than in any other- stock in
the city. Prices
\
50c to $5.00

S E E Our Genuine Panama Hats for SO Cents
£•**»»«■**

A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be
tween &gt;ou and .Me"

come, he atandi squarely in his path, and purle background and violets to the
by attitude and'expression declares his front. He weareth low cut tan shoes also
firm beliei it that ultimate Hood. He has ' green tie. He looketh like a banana
many experiences, amfsometimes he falls; merchant on the streets of Orlando,
but- he rises stronger in resolution for
"The inside of his head resembles the
having discovered a weakness. There is inside of a pumpkin. He falleth in love
in him something that never yields. He with a spiindle-Bhnnk girl with pink
looks upon evil as something to be over- ribbon in her hair, and he craveth for an
como. He makes effort. in proportion lo automobile that he may ride her forth in
tbls does he elevate himself to a higher the spring time. He Uilnketh wftrk is
plane of life.' He has a mission in the sinful. IU scattereth Ida mother's pin
world; and proceeds to do his work, This money like a cyclone scattereth n rail
Is usually done without demonstraUon. fence. He sltteth at night to write poetry'
His force is like the Sublime forces of the and gjvclh no thought to the pmltiplicauniverso—silent, but alwaysjactlng. Like j tion table. His rnlud lurneth to tike
the pessimist. Ills life and thoughts are vanities of life, end not the high cost of
contagious; unlike the pessimist, he Is bread. "
—'
always welcome. , If the two come face
"Verily, verily, be ncedeih a board apto lace, be will never yield to tha latter's plied vigorously to the southwest corner
Influence, He knows that eternal truth of the anatomy.
and goodness are working through him,
"He thlnketh his father a plodder and
and he believes in their ultimate triumph, mother a hack number. He pictureth to

A Chtel la Among Ye Taking Notea
■nd Faith, tie’ll P rent ‘E n f ­
i o Say a B aunterer.
VaaMaf
M r*« HmtmU,
4 The path of the average mortal it a
thom yum r He la harassed la body and
spirit by the slings and Arrows of outragooùa fortuna from the rising of the sun
to the Betting thereof, agd then some.
The ancient who said, "Man that la horn
of woman la of a few days and is full of
troubla" spoke it straight to the point and
planted a pellet of truth right in tha cen­ 4 Governor Gilchrist, by on official procla­
ter of tha bull's eye. "Misery is manl- mation, has designated May 1 as Florida
Postcard Day—the date upon which he
asks every resident of this ideal common­
wealth to aend to friends and acquaint­
ances In the north, east and west as many
postcards boosting Florida as can be af­
forded. Thege -cards should hear typical,
4| In the last issue of Dixie, Claude get's scenes or pertinent paragraphs enlighten­
olt one on my friend, Forrest Lake aa foi- ing the recipient! Sa. to the many rare
gifts of nature in the "Land of Flowers.”
Let every resident, man, woman or
The Hon. F o rm t Lake of Orange is a
vary serious minded person. He not only
Is, but be Shows It on his face. In fact, many more as possible, of these cords, as
he looks like a man with a secret woe. 1
was talking to Frank Chase about this
not long ago, ant} he agreed with me.
Said Frank:
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"This remind me o f‘a story they tell in
Wgjrcross, Ga. T wo men bad an argu­
ment on the quesU&amp;il of family Skeletons,
one cootending that every &amp; u n 'h a d one
hidden in-his clothes pset% The other
denied the allegation. Finally p stake
of fifty dollars was posted, qpflthey took
the following means h o settle the dispute:
A prosperous, universally loved and re­
spected merchant was settled upon, and
this note dispatched t^ him by special
delivery; ‘All U discovered, fly at once.’
The merchant disappeared-that night, and
has never been heard from since'."

Look Out for Your Dogs
We ore here together in the grandest
S e rg ea n t's dog medicines, condition
-community on earth and in n city that
pills and rheum atic remedies for isk
will contain 12.000 inhabitants in the by
The Geo. It. fcrnald lidrdwart Cs
next two years.
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We cannot afford to seesaw each other
and this hacking and Ailing should be
stopped. No city governormenL suits
every one and out of chaos will come order
and system and the greater fity wlll be
For truckers and fruit gt&lt; *rri lot
all the better for the revolution.
-intk« trtHrwnnrtD knov. .v-'it tmrtiti

The Florida Grower

•The S auntèr Ek

Weekly. J l.0 0

per yeio munthiy.
• moliubS n ap p y . H iljlil Cltsft

25c. Semi 10c for « ten

seri pi Ion

Golng a t a Bargain
THE FLORIDA GROWER
• OO F l o r i d a Avp. - Tamp». H*.
Any one wishing a nice, new, nine
room residence In finest suburb of San­
ford should see ine at once. Sold cheap
"The'FLORIDA GROWLS «ill furnish
on terms to suit purchaser.
mailing cards /rpe to oil desiring to Mp
boost Florida on Post Curd Day. May I**.,
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R. J. Holly.

he la caught'

gather and work for a greater Sanford.
The Utile unpleasantness existing between
Sanlord and her colonics will soon be
dispelled and whatever the result we
slrauld bury our differences and spend the
summer working for the common weal.
The folks on Sanford Heights are good
citizens, most of them are engaged lit
business in the city and while none of
them are situated like the editor of The

IT'S SO G O O D
The healthiest food In the world
for the “kiddles”, is bread made
from “Quaker City” flour—and
they all “love It,” too. See that
the red and blue» label is attached
to every bag or. barrel of flour
that you buy—it’s your guaran-

-4 Tho optimist, while - he see# mudi of

the evil see# also much of the good. He
-seen more of the beauty, hears more of
the mask; his marnai vision is keenet
hts spiritual insight deeper. His whole*
view of Ufa la one of promise. When the
pmWeins, w n tle n a , *o&lt;L temptations

QUAKER CITY FLOUR M ILLS CO
PHILADELPHIA ..

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There is no free land in the South as there was in the
West. But, on the other hand, there weieTn the West no
accessible rtmrkets in the early days, n o’transportation sys­
tem, no settled civilization. The South has all these. One
fact that the Southern'people have themselves been slow to
put full value on is the need of a larger working population.
There has never been labor enough-—neither unskilled farm
There is hardly a parallel in
the state of Florida to.the oppor­
tunities'for successful diversified
farming offered by the rich agri­
cultural lands known as Volusia
Farms, just across the river from
Sanford. The success .of Volusia,
Farms has been far greater than
we anticipated this, time - last
year when we first opened this
district for settlement. 'Much of
the land has been taken up*liy®fe
splendid class of settlers, and
this, in itself, has made the re­
maining acres of greater value.
The inDre people who settle on
Volusia Farms, the greater the
automatic increase in value, so
that there will come a time—
and not in the dim future either—
when you will be glad to pay a
price per acre based on the pro­
ducing possibilities of the soil if
you wish to settle there.
Diversified farming is ihe key­
note to a good living and some­
thing in the bank.
All over
Florida today you will find corn
fields, vegetable gardens, pasture
lands, chicken runs, orange and
grapefruit groves more equally
divided on the average form than
formerly. Chir farmers are not
relying on one crop.
At the present price of chick­
ens, eggs, meats and other table
products, we look for a much
larger diversity of agriculture in
Florida than over before. We
look forward to ihe time
when Volusia Farm s is the
Center of the'Greatest D i­
versity the State has ever
known

Volusia Farms has the soil.
Not becaugp we say so, but be­
cause this is proven by the wide
diversity of Volusia county pro­
ducts in general. Chickens, cat­
tle and hogs con be raised on
Vplusia Forms almost without
cost, The lands furnish an im­
mense amount of food. Gruss
grows plentifully w ithou t. culti­
vation.
A ll kinds of vegetables and
fruits can be raised on Volusia
Farms, and a mail looking for a
little recreation between times
can enjoy the splendid fishing on
the St. Johns river ôr hunting in
thpw oods of the country.
Compared with the-eûrly :days
of thé west (and we are in .the

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labor nor skilled labor. As for independent farmers—men
who own their own land—¡there is now no parallel on the
cpntinent to the opportunities that the Southern. States
offer. New comers, of course, require some c apit hi, but
men who have enough money to begin life may begirt it
there with the best~’outlook [or success.— Editorial in the
February World’s Work.
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early days of the NEW Florida)
orie need but give little thought
to the question of which offers
the greatest opportunities. Vol­
usia Farms has frontage on the
St. Johns river. Volusia Farms
has a standard railroad intersect­
ing east and west. Volusih Farms
has roads radiating all directions.
Yet with all the advantages of
soil and equable year-rouud climate, Volusia Farms still , need
more people—tfie need of the
South is the need of Florida, and
the need of Florida is the need
of Volusia Farriis.
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Volusia Farm s N e e d s
M o r e P e o p l e —Men with

enough money to begin a life
such as they have never known
further north, a life where a man
earns both the wages and the
PROFITS.
We do not advocate any man
to come to Volusia Farms with­
out money unless he is willing to
hire himself out until he learns
the difference between Volusia
Farms farming and the work he
did previous to his coming here,
and even then, a little money is
a desirable thing.
To tlie small capitalist who is
willing to put shoulder to the
wheel in the early stages of set­
tling in a new place, Volusia
Farms is a good investment.
Resulting from the post few years
of general development through­
o u t’ th e -S ta le a constantly increaking tide of prosperity' has
set, in with every likelihood of its
continuance.; Prices.of lqjid in­
crease every week.
During the summer season,
Ifomeseekers’ excursions are run
from all important raljfroad cen­
ters in 'th e north and central
west, leaving every first and
third Tuesday of each month.
Tickets are good for twenty-fiVe
days, a sufficiently long time al­
lowance for anyone to . come to
Santord and permit us ^o carry
him over Volusia Farms.
You should not buy land sight
unseen. We prefer not to sell
you land sight unseen— although
we will muke a reservation lor
you and allow you to change
location if at the end of a reason­
able time you come here, and, aft­
er inspection, prefer another uuct.
The Hoineseekers’ excursion

The booklet Resources of V6Ï
iipp Farms’.' tells 'the'/ REAL
stqry. - Nearly all the pictures
were taken by.our .ftlr. Packard
personally an dyevery, wdrd -iq the
booklet faithfully describes the
resources of this favored fruit and
vegetable belt of southern Volu­
sia county. Send Jor the book.
It is free. Even if you think you
are not interested in Florida, read
the hook as a matter of informa­
tion. Get posted on the wonder­
ful development of Florida. Who
knows but what the reading of’
the “Resources of Volusia Farms”
may mean to YOU the red letter
day of your life— the actual turn­
ing point of your career. This
opportunity is with YOU. Send
for the book NOW. Address your
post card or letter plainly;

SANFORD,

FLO R ID A

�COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A Budget of Interesting Items
from Correspondents

cream and cake which was Indeed re­
freshing. Mieses Emma and Ruth Proctor
ossited In serving.
MOORE'S STATION .
To tb t‘Editor of Th* Herald:

Specials This Week At

L. P. McCULLER’S

; Now Is The Time To Buy Improv-

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Wednesday evening of last week a few
of
the fans met at McClelland store and
EVEN TS OF ORANGE COUNTY
organized an ethletlc association. With
E. A. Gilbert as president; J. F. McCcilnn
Efficient Staff of Reporters Weekly as secretary and treasurer, the pflmary
novera the Territory for •
obiect is to ’'play ball" and in a short
L“'
The Herald
' Í* time will have a "chip on Ibe should" and.
be looking for -tome base bail club to
come along and tyiock it off. After the ,r
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CELERY AVENUE NEWS
ball season Is'over their attention will be
Special Cor. to Tbs Herald.
Mra. J. B. Turner, of Tuscaloosa. Ala., given to other sports, the boys hod their
and Mr. and Mra. K. M. Turner of Mont- first try out on Saturday."
eagle. Tenn., are'Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Harper is erecting a house on his
H. H. Witherington on Celery avenue.
Beardnll avenue farm.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Edwards gave a re­
Mr. and Mrs. Will Benton, child and
ception Friday night of last week in honor Mrs. Bentons mother will leave for
of Miss TllUe Hess of Baltimore. Md., who Wicbata Kansas next week.
la visiting her sister. Mrs. Edwards.
Quite a good many cucumers and beaus
Mr. and Mrs. Lund, who were visiting of fine quality are being shlppod, a few
Mr. and Mra. Carl Wood on Cameron nve- more potatoes to dig y e t Melon vines
uuc have returned home to Chicago, IIL .are looking well egg plant,jm d tomatoes
Mr. Lund la one of the oldest engineers are coming on nicely.
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op the C. R. I. &amp; R. R.. having been In
E. A. Gilbert and sobs joined the
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the employ of the Rock Island for forty- Howard and Packard families lost Satfour years. Ho and Mr. Woods were ujg«£ for' a day at Lake Harney.
friends from boyhood and.brother en­
Mrs. J. M. Prevatt has been here from
gineers on ths C, A A. until recently when
from Geneva spending several days at
Mr. Wood came to the celery delta, to en­
Phone 277
the McClelian home.
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gage in truck farming.
Me. and Mrs. R. M. Warner and sons,
D. R. Briaaon has bought himself one have gone to their home in BridgVaicr,
of those locomotives on rubber wheels, Conn., after a very pleasant winter here.
best known as an automobile. We heart­
1Mrs. Louis Willis and young sons visit­
Plum bing and
ily with the Florida legislature would pasa
ed friends In Monroe over Sunday, .
a law-compelling them to put pilots or
Gas Fitting
.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Turner of Beck
cow catchers as some call them on this
Style of locomotive as we have a holy Station entertained her mother Mrs. All Work Receives My.Personal Attention
and best efforts .
horror of getting mixed up under one of Rigby oj Oviedo a portion of lyst week.
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Phone 230
£. A. Gilbert was at the county scat Opposite City Hall
them.
A. F armer .
on business last Wednesday.
GENEVA JOTTINGS
Rev. Hendry was here Easter Sunday FLOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS
Spatial Correspondence to The Herald.
and preached on the resurrection to a
L . H. T E M P L E
targe congregatiqn. Several from here SOENT JACKSONVILLE fLORAL COMPANY
Our genial friend, 0. R. Nicholson from large
Daytona Beach ia visiting friends r.nd atteended the evening meetings in town
last week.
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relatives in Geneva for a few da&gt;i
. lost
Si&gt;cclal Offering in Ferns.
Mr. and MrCVainJe Car.' also Mr7STITT MIWLsnnrTJih and’Mrs.J.C; Etliwurttr Fiorai Designs to Order.
flo rid a
Mrn, Gilbert have returned
Mra.
relumed to New York Jr., were Mrs. Homrighoua gueau at the uas-to-u
^ponthi pleasantly spent
«pent Welukn dub on Tuesday last and enjoyed
after several ^gonthi
the musical.
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among friends here.
W. H.
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IL Underwood and father, of SanSen- - Mrs. Fannie Lee of Beck Station was
&lt; ford, also Joe Fernandes
Fernandez and bride spent the guest of Oviedo friends this week for
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. several days
Sounder#.
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Saunders.
A program' is being arranged for an
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David
vid Speer made a -business-trip
business-uip-to
to entertainmsnt to-bs given here in-a short.
Gainesville last week returning Monday.
■*Joe Sleg has ’ returned home from
CAMERON CITY ETCHINGS
Miami where he has been packing to­ .
Special Comapomlenoa la The Herald:
matoes,
Mr; Handall'from Kentucky Is'enjoying
Mrs. A. W. Davis has gone on a visit
of some length to her parents in New a . visit at the home of his son west of
town.
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Hoyte Taylor returnod from Miami last ; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Powell left us
week, spent a day with bis fatherT then Saturday to spend the summer on their
S u m m er or W inter
visited relatives In Orlando, thence to farm In Connecticut. We hope to see
Tampa where he Will in future be em- them back in the full. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. wc con supply your wants in •'the
Powell will remain until Inter in the Automobile line. If you wnnt l a
plAtyid, '
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We are sorry to lcam of tiie continued
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James
Allison
of Wichita Kansas ia
Ulnqpt of Mra. Henry Baker. This
A Motor For Any Purpose .
estimable lady has many friends who visiting in Sanford and Cameron City.
He spent Sunday among us and made we are at your service with the
hope'for her early recovery.
Messrs. Story and Jacobs of Chhluota a most interesting talk on the Lesson very best cars. We never Bleep.
visited friends In Geneva Sunday after­ Topic at Sunday. Mr. Allison is -much If you are in trouble coll us any
interested in the development of this hour of the night or dny.
noon.
vicinity and-excesses himself as much
CapL Moore came up from West Palm
pleased.
Beach last week and stopped for a day
Mrs. George Swartz and daughter Thel­ S anford M achine &amp; Garage Com pany
in Geneva before goingjm to New York.
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• We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Moore ma, have gone to Ihelr home at Winona,
New
Jeraey
for
the
summer.
Prof.
Geo.
and children will spend their summer at
West Palm Beach Instead Of Geneva as Swartz with his father and mother, Rev.
and Mrs. Joel Swartz will spend the sum­
mer at their home on Lake O'Nora.
Very much sorrow Is felt in Geneva
Lawrence Rich, wife trad little son are
upon hearing of the death of Mrs. A,
leaving
this week for Kansas City
Fortaoa which occured last Sunday morn­
ing in Sanford where she bad been carried Wichita. . ,
A boat trip .gown the river to Blue
for ueatnienL Tbo having spent but a
few months in our midst she had made Springs is being planned In honor of
To exterminate B e d b u g s ,
many friends who are sorry to loose her Mr. James AUJsqn for Thursday of this
Roaches, Moths, Ants, Mos­
as a neighbor, a friend and a church week- These outings have always proved
quitoes, Fleas and all class
ffiember. Our deepest sympathy &gt;la ex­ most enjoyable and we expect this oc­
of vermin.
tended the husband who with one hkby casion to be a very pleasant one.
To kill and prevent Fleas, Lice
girl compoae the immediate family. May
Prof. Hancock has shipped three hun­
God keep this little child of tender yean dred bushels of onions. How is that for
who he« lost her dearest earthly treasure; a first cropt
To kill and prevent Ticks,
and may He also comfort other dear
Fleas, Lice and Flies on
Among our Sunday callers were Mr.
Animals. • • and Mrs. Packard and family from Sanford
. J . T. McLain M moving his saw mill and Mr. and Mra Kent Roasetter and
To prevent the spread of Con­
into batter quarters and will Soon have family of Celery Ave.
tagious disease*. \
an abundance of Ant class lumber.
Miss Bessie Schumpert spent Thursday
There was a lolly caster hunt given for night of last week with Mlss Alleen
To disinfect, bath and toilet
rooms, sinks waste pipes,
the youqger set last Wednesday near me Miooick.
bom* of Mra. Fultz.
garbage
pails, cellars, ken­
Miss Marie Rich arrived last week to
nels, stables and fowl houses.
A Woodmen's lodge has been organized ■pend her summer vacation with; her
in Geneva with a good large membership parents Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Rich. She has
and the ladies auxiliary will soon be add­ been teaching school in Kansas.
To Insure “Yourself Perfection of
ed. The offioers chosen are Messrs Speer,
The Farmers' Club bad a very Uvelv,
Health. Fenole Is used’ wjih a
Howard. David, a a PattlshaU. R Q . Interest]y meeting last week and will
sprayer, for sale by your dealer or
Gresham and Homer Nicholson. Mrs. meet again next'week on Tuesday even­
direct if he can't supply you.
Shaddock of New Smyrna 'assisted In the ing. Every body cordially invited. Come
organization.
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and enjoy ibe discussion, the programme,
Quarta.......
On last Thursday afternoon Mra. M. S. the light refreshments and social hour. *
Half Oallon
Etheredge entertained the U. M. S. society.
$ 2 .5 0
Just
Received
April
20tk
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a llo n ../ ..,
Aa this was the tijue for election of all
•prayer . . . .
officers there wee much business. Thoeo /' One carload doors, sash and blinds,
elected for the ensuing year ere Mrs. one car wire noils and barbed wire,

ved “Ready"to Plant“ Sanford

3 pound can
Guavas 30c
3 pound can Cali­
f o r n ia Cherries 25c
3 pound can Lemon
P l a i n California
Peaches. . . 25c
Extra Creamery '
Butter, pound 28c
Swiss and Pimento
Cream Cheese

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Celery Farms,
These farms can be bought for the next thirty
days for less money than ever again.
have Sanford farms to.sell.

We

Not Largo, Taft,

Burbank nor Celery City but Sanford.
Always Sanford.
Sanford.

There is only one

A ll irrigated ready to plant.

Will

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

H.. H. C H A P P E L L ’S

L. P. McCuller

Real Estate Agency

'Oft. H. DINGEE

presldenc Ur*/ Chortle w ie -car corrugate* irow-enonug.
Harrison, vice president; Mrs. Fultz. You save money with us. Courteous
treaaufW, Mrs. Robenjiin secretary. The attention. Largest and most com­
nuoey on band was voted to be used for plete stock of hardware la Orange
recovering the city halL After tbo busi­ county. The Eemeld Hardware Co,
David Speer,

ness Mrs. Etheredge served delightful

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M M s T ir i s r W M l y by

Fenole Chemical Co.
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G. R. CALHOUN

Best Fertilizers

On Earth

FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS^ Sanford, Fla

The Crippen- Music Store
High-grade Pianos, Organs,
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. .and Graphophones.
Low Prices

Eoav Payments.

Picp Block

The
F eed
Busi
Your fowls will show their appreciation oi good
feed by the larger number of eggs they . lay and
by the fat they put on.
Then 'It Does Pay

to pay attention to the quality of your Chicken Feed as
well as to that you feed your Horses, Hogs and Cattle.
Remember, wc have all kinds, but only one quality
.

T H E B E

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WHEN,IN NEED CALL UPON

Sanford Supply Co.
Phono 330—:

Sanford, F lo rid a

To Think of New Furnishings
For Your Home

EVERYTHING IN •FURNITURE, QUEENSWARE AND STOVES

y

Our new line of R A N G E S and K IT C H E N
S T O V E S are the kind you have wanted and
couldn't get.
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OUR

B A R G A IN ‘ C O U N T E R.

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I WILLIAMS &amp; MILTEER
Rand Bu.ldlng

Just across the street

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F l o w i n g wells are •
guaranteed. Drainage $
sure. Numerous Bou- *®
levards, graded and •
ditohed, traverse this !
property
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The moat beautiful,
most highly Improved,
and richest of all un­
cleared land in • the
Celery Delta

Lots In P A L M V I L L A
sold on easy terms

F a r m s in P A L M
H A M M O C K sold on
easy terms

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TRIPS

DAILY

Only three and
one-half mi l e i
from San ford, on

The Sanford and
Everglades R. R,
will run freight
trains and (treat
cars direct through
Palm Hammock A
with side track! A
every half mile for .
loading

t rices will soon
advance materially
Buy a town lot in
PALM - VILLA

See J E S S A ­
M I N E PARK
10 acre! of stately
Palms,
Msjertic
Oaks and fragrant
Yellow Jessamine
an exquisite snot
of untram me) cd
nature „ . . ,

gm am g
Palm Hammock
is lie in g settled by
of p c o p l t &lt;

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home here inaures
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Frequent s t r e e ' t
car service hrinj?»
churches, theatres
and shops to your
door .
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Young Men of Sanford buy a PA LM H A M M O C K Farm or you will live
to regret It. Buy to-day. Come and see me.

First National Bank Building
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There Is no b e t t e r,
aafer Investment than
seleoted

real

estate.

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April 28 I9U

T l t r SANTORO I t t R A I D

OUR RESPECTS TO "ORANGE COUNTY” (
our sins and relieve us of the sponsorship
In
the Florida Times-Unlon. Jackson­
of the whole state.
ville, Fla.. Friday, April 21, In thePeople's
There
la
not
a
day
passes
that
the
Published every Friday Montini •( Sanford, Fla.
newspaper offices do not receive from one Forum appeared on article under thsdiead
^^^^^^JfcJJHOUjYj^dUofand^roprleio»
to twenty letters asking about different of "Tyranny—Under Republics/' It was
Subscription Pries, $2 00 a Year In Advance sections of Florida, and our responsibility signed "Orange County."
M rta M h ia M M M M M M Ü a ia
It was for the purpose of discussing
Entered aa aeo M d -d u a mall m etter A uiuat 22nd In this respect Is greater thkn the Average
layman con.compute.. _____; 1_.
1909, a t «be {HatoAkc* a t Sen ford. FtorMe
and bringing to the attention of the other
■oder Act of March 3rd, 1379.
Our work is mainly a labor of love, in sections of the stale of Florida a political
which the profits play a secondary part situation in which the city of Sanford,
Office la Harald Bulldln»
The'amount of good accomplished by the Fla., is interested.' A subject entirely
Telephone Na US.
Florida newspapers is Inestimable. The local to Sanford and the residents of o
exodus of new people to the state of small territory around us, connected with
FLORIDA COLONICS
Florida In the next few years will repch Sanford by the improved streets .and good
|W ritten far the meeting uf tire Florid* Free* As­ the millions, and in tfteir IocaiioTTwerwOT pj¡j3s'weYiáve' been building dflrihTThi
sociation at Tallahassee, April 23th. 1
play an important part.
last few years.
av a. J. HOLLY
It yrlll be the duty of the state press to
The subject has not been generally BlsHy subject la a dry one, and since no­ laud the good and censure the bad, and
cussed
In the columns of Tho Herald be­
tification of the assignment It has been a In tills great work wo need the help and
* problem a* to why auch a selection wa* cooperation of tlf# .immigration bureau. cause It did not occur to the management
made, and being made, just how such a There are failures everywhere, and in the of this paper that it was necessary to
subject could be handled by o newspaper exodus to Florida we find the professional burden the outside world with our home
man before a gathering of newspaper man, Uie banker, the artisan, the clerk affairs. Wc believed we could settle any
men. Each of us have our own ideas of and men from every walk of Ufo—men differences we may flpd among ourkelves.
the value of certain Florida lands. Many who never saw a blade of grass grow be­ But the columns of this paper have al­
of us are directly or Indirectly connected fore—expecting to take live acres of land ways been open to the public for the dis­
with a colonization scheme or at least are miles from a railroad, with no water for cussion of local matters by any of our
publishing a paper near a colony and In­ Irrigation, no protection from frost, no citizens. Our only objection to the use
cidentally boosting the said colony. Ev­ system of drainage, and no knowledge of of the paper would be In cases where the
ery editor In Florida who Is fully awake soil and fertilizers and make a large profit articles would not have been proper read­
and on the Job a t all times U booming the first season. There are Impossibil­ ing matter;' such matter is excluded by
Florida and Inviting the public to "come ities even in Florida and yet there, are all reputable newspapers, whether daily
in. the water Is fine.". The water is line, fewer failures here than in any other or weekly. That being- the case no citi­
but like Kentucky whiskey some is worse state in the Union. The failure will zen of Sanford, Goldsboro or Sanford
Heights should have found It necessary to
than others.
never rankle in the bosom of the man ask the use of the columns of a news­
Every foot of Florida soli Is worth some­ who Ims had a square deal, and to give paper more than one hundred miles from
thing to the tnan who has hibernated in every stranger In our midst a square deal (he scene of the trouble on the mind of
north during eight .months in tha&gt; 4»4lic dim of the Florida quill pushers. tho writer. The only necessity for foreign
year, but living on climate alone Is not a The promoters of colonies in Florida are service could have rested in the mlnd_of
lucrative occupation to the people who to be commended when they put the some one entirely devoid of civic pride—
coma to Florida after reading somo of the proper labels upon their goode Those one who had a desire to see his composi­
attractive literature that Illustrates the that come to our shores far the purpose
tion in the public prints and at the same
fanner picking gold from the trees and of 'defrauding the public should be ex­
time conceal his identity from his home
living a life of luxury and ease.
posed, and in this exposition the Immigra­ folks.
thar difficult for any One who tion bureau will play an important part
The second and third paragraphs re­
has not personally Inspected each colony and receive the support of every Florida
flect on the intelligence of the members
to give facts and figures concerning the editor.
of the upper und lower liouses now in
There is an era of prosperity, upon us
same. The Immense profits derived from
session ut Tallahassee.. It is tho general
an acre of Florida land in the sub Irri­ that has never, been equalled in the his­
o[Union that we have not had a mure rep-,
gated* districts have been enlarged upon tory of the country. Our fair state In the resentatlve legislature in many years
and much land has been sold that will next ten years will thrive and flourish as than that now assembled, and we are un­
nof prove as profitable id the new owners no other. The land colonics are the fore­
willing .to believe that one or two or three
os they have been led to believe. There runners, and upon their successful estab­
from any section would be able to hood­
. will be disappointments and failures, but lishment much depends. See to it that,
wink . them into discreditable action in
theri la hflt a red blooded, enterprising the stranger gets his money's worth, and
order to please some clever member with
citizen In the state of Florida that needs becomes one of us, a builder und worker
a pet scheme:
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In future weal or woe. We are not living
to starve upon Bny part of Florida soil.
Sanford Heights is nqt an incorporated
You can take an acre of land that is today upon grits and sick Yankees but
town,
its alleged boundary lines arc im­
loo poor upon which to raise a piortgage, upon n more solid foundation, built of the
possible- It it a new residential suburb
fruits
of
the
soil,
of
the
loom,
of
the
fac­
■and with a few chickens and hogs make
And is readied by way of Park avenue,
A living, aided by the countless lakes and tory and by the brain and brawn of the
native sons of Florida, supplemented by which Is paved with hard brick as fur
the game in the woods.
south as Tenth street, and. from Tenth
But to the idany who are seeking Flor­ these same colonists who have cast tlielr street on to the "Helghths" the munici­
ida as the new Eldorado with their fam­ lot am o n g -u s-o r are contemplating a pality of Sanford Improved the road with
ilies and their Lares and Penates, giving furor* home in Florida. , *
a heavy covering of pahnetto fibre, that
up their former homes and friends add J The colony promoter can "lold his tent the teams and the automobiles owned by
casting their lot among us, something like the Arab and as silently steal away,” the residents of this section would find
but the inan who has purchased u tract
more than a bare living is desired and to
of land under water or one that Is abso­ easy and comfortable riding.to and from
those people ray advice has olwaya been,
lutely worthless cannot steal away, and their places of business and pleasure, lo­
"See your' load first, before you buy.”
cated In Sanford. Every business innu
7 The colonies that have been established when lie does lie w111 glvo Florida a pair out there has his place of business. in
of
black
optics.
— In Florida appeared-to be peopled by InThe- truth ~ about- Florida _ifl nmiftlUT? Qaafotdr
.mlfetrious,' thrifty fanuers and a majority
U tlte town of Goldsboro was not quiet
enough
and every man that sells a fool
o f them are satisfied with the state. At
end peaceful Ssaranl would have it so
of
Florida's
soil
should
confine
himself
to
Sanford we have no colony scheme and 1
in very short order, there would riot be
tup not In a position to pass judgment the troth.
any delay about it; it U reasonable to
If
the
seed
is
planted
right
Florida
col­
upon the success or failure of any coloni­
suppose that it is of so good a disposition
onies
mean
a
larger
population,
a
good
zation scheme that has been ezploited In
by
reason of its proximity to Sanfonl. It
class
o(
people,
new
Ideas,
new
blood,
tbe past twelve months.
has
been the claim, and very proper too,
new
money.
Our
very
nation
was
found­
The uncultivated land of our section
that
the class of' citizens stated by "Or­
ed
ufRra
tht
colony
plan,
and
immigration
sells from $100 to $200 per acre anjUthe
ange
County" to inhabit tbe place, have
should
receive
the
serious
consideration
Improved land at $1,000 ifier' here, which
been
a
charge upon the people of the
of
Florida
citizens'
and
especially
the
precludes the possibility of colony estab­
south
long
before Goldsboro became a
newspaper
men.
The
colonists
are
our
lishment.
-/
(own;
sad
there
Is no good reason just
future
residents,
the
destiny
of
Florida
Tbe Everglade lends- are attracting
now
to
say
that
they
are not to be cared
bangs
upon
them.
The
whole
face
of
the
thousands to our state and last week
some 3,000 paopfd *were slotted their state may be fbangod by their advent for further.
It Is a remarkable statement to pubbah
lands near F*. Lauderdale. According to and It Is your solemn duty, editors of Flor­
preas dispatches these purchasers are well id a to see that the new residents receive that the wish of Sanford to extend its
a square deal.
d ty limits Is for tbe gratification of
satisfied with their holdings.
.
.
We
are
building
for
Uie
fylur?
find
our
few embltioua money . making . portici
7 A rSirC loud the d v tt war veterans
state
will
be
the
brightest
In
the
galaxy
who are behind ibis,idea or these bills
have located, -and within a few months
The writer of tbe article does not offer a
the little City . has sprung up and now of stars.
numbers some 1.500 Inhabitants, ail seem­ : Let not the dark clouds of discontent fact In support qfso-serious a change and
eclipse that brightness.
if he knows wbat be says Is (rue he
ingly contented and happy.
should at once undertake to ' bring this
Tbe Leal history of all the new colonies
reprehensible
conduct to the eyes of the
INITIATIVE
AND
RETERENDUM
established In Florida would fill a large
people
by
publishing
the names of *Vbe
Representative
West
has
introduced
a
book, and aloi^ this line of Information 1
wish to Impress upon the newspaper men bill for tns initiative and tbe referendum. money making parties who are endeavor­
ing to use our people and our legislature
and the legislature now in session, the Mr. West explains the bill tersely:
"The initiative enables the people to for unwort lily purposes. Du noi make '
necessity of a state bureau of informa­
tion at Jacksonville or some other city, Initiate legislation—that Is to aay. It en­ charge ko grave In the public prints, at
said bureau to be In charge of a. man ables them to originate, propose and home, much less abroad, that cannot
thoroughly reliable and honest and con­ adopt legislation, independent of tbe leg­ stand tbe light ' of public gaze. LX) not
versant with the conditions existing in islature. lrdoea not. however, withhold smear mud on your own door plate. It la
every part of Florida. The bureau could or withdraw from the legislaturelu power not cmiitable and you may not be' able
to wash your hands clean after the
be equipped with maps and literature or right to legislate upon any subject.
"The referendum means the submitting Job. If there are "niggers in the wood­
and descriptive matter, and -gny one de­
sirous of locating in ^Florida could be qt- of a law to tbe people for decision at tbe pile" as vra say in tbe finishing lines of
sured of the troth concerning every sec­ polls that is to say if the legislative your d isu n ì publication why not puli him
tion of our state. With all due reaped to shall pas* an act that la objectionable, a rat. ant* if you cannot smoke him out. tie
the brethren of tbe press, they are apt to fixed number, usually 5. 8 or 10 per cent, Is like tbe burglar who disturbs the house­
make a much stronger pull for their own of the qualified electors of the state may. hold and is found to be the wind rattling
section than any other, and to lh|s charge by petition, have tbe act .submitted to the some loose window. '
we can all plead guilty, rfarida would people for ratification, or rejection, and in
The bills that h a v e . been sent to tbe
still be a bowling wilderness today but the meantime its operation is suspended. Florida legislatore for the new charter
far the eflorts of the newspapers and the
"The purpose and object of these and for the extension of the limits of
-Teal estate men. and if any of us have measures are to bring the people and the Sanford had the endorsement of the city
been guilty of coloring our versions too government nearer together, and recognize council of Sanford and of the Commercial
highly we are tq be pardoned on the plea the sovereignty of the people."
Club of Sanford. Tbe bills were prepare
that publicity i s ’our business,and the
by and have been defended In pubA by
newspapers were the first to
The Sanford family near row la as­ able lawyers; the mem tiers of the d ty
forth the note of warning about tbe pro­ suming proportions in the Legislature and council who up to (his time have m
moters making claims for certain sections will be bitterly fought ouu The Heights been proved to be a discredit to this commisted He la a- end Goldsbor o people aught to he ashamed m uniti; .were. ekciedL»fey_i majority of
man who cannot boost of themselves, growing fat on Sanford our qualified citizens to hold office for the
and for that very reason enterprise and not wanting to help sup­ purpose of the protection of our rights
his
of the
port and become in every sense a pert of and the improvement of our condition.
• the
an our burdens.
would
No dty in this vast country has show
the growing city,—Orlando Sentinel.

THE SANFORD HERALD
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greater development in the last four
years than the city of Sknford, 'and now
we are trying to build a grenter and a
better city; when-we are trying to make
this seaport or Florida's greatest county
the city it should be cobles some unknown
interest with a pick axe to pulldown.
If the time has not arrived for Sanford
to extend its city lines, will,It eVftr conieT
We are outgrowing the limits made years
ago. ll*we are to take in that territory
Immediately surrounding us is it not bet­
ter that we should do so npn when the
values are not as híifh as they will be in
Titter year§,--Are we* tu wail unrtt-uor
Citizens, for residential purpose, move
out on or beyond our present lines and
build up valuable places and theu take
them in because of the -great value the
rallying property will have for general
taxing purposes? No, we should enlarge
our limits right now and In tills way all
our citizens will be benefited by the
growth that will come as |lme goes on. ri
If you ware writing In the spirit of
fairness as you claim; you would have
announced in justice to the people of
Sanford that the district under consider­
ation should become a part of the city,
and without delay. If you a citizen of
Sanford, Sanford Height«, or a property
owner of Goldsboro you would ha
endowed with that civic pride that would
have prompted you to use the/homo papaper to bring out the tkelejAn you must
feel that wc Have in oUr closet. You
should not go to a paper publlshed'ten or
hundred miles away from the scene to
sa r unkind things about your_own peo­
ple; people who have been chosen to
manage (he affairs of a town so great and
so promising as Sanford. And you would
not used so good a name as "Orange
County" for so poor a purpose.
Tlte sad accident that befell Editor
J. R. Merchant of the Madison Recorder
is a matter of sincere regret to the state
press. Mr. Merchant was a young man
who gave great promise of reaching tiie

top notch In the profession and had only
recently taken his new field of labor. Mr
Merchant was a personal friend of the
Herald editor and our sympathy is extend. '
ed to his wife and family.

IN SANFORD CHURCHES
Where Devout of the Celery
City Worship Sunday.

RESUM E 0 L A L L CHURCH EVENTS

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Of In te re st to Those Religiously |n.
cllned—Subjects o r Discourses
fo r th e Sabbath.
Thu Fuiwi «1 Oh Chunk«, u Ik* Ciljr in t.,««|.
“ JyW « n O itwll Aaiounmiii , J
otf»«r Chirdk N«w* to this office not tsisr iHia
U) iftsrnoaa.
The People's Contreiatlonil
Wrfneaday, 7:30 p, m : Sabbath ¿ ¡M , » ' m i ?
J. C. Entmlnser, Superintrnilrni
v
—i
r ir s l Methodist
Rev. j. A. Hendry, psstor; church, corn« Pi/k
»venue and Fifth su m ; paraonat*. corner Hu*
nolla avenue and Seventh itreet; phone 231
Sunday morntns service nl It; evrntnt
7:3o, Sunday »chool. 0:15 a. m : Jno K tht
Supt Teachers’ Hireling every Kriday.'

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First Baptist
Wlldman, panor; SonJuJ
e, 7:30; Sabbath
Sabba idko
uervlee, II: evening Service,
9:43 A m.; Prof. N. J. i’rrklni,
'
Frrklni, Supt.;
meeting every
Wednesday.
7:30 p. m
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Rev. J.

Muffi»

by teacher*
acne meeting.

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Presbyterian
Rev. J. F. McKinnon, pattor; morning tertke
II evening
aervioe,. 7:30;
school. rM“5 i'’
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7;’J0; Subbollì school,
m; Henry
ry McLeulIri
McLaullri. Supt.; prayer meeting WnJoeadav 7:30 p. m
C a th o lic ._______’
Catholic Church. Oak avenue twiheen ftih and
9lh »treat». Rev. Father Brttnnhari in-charge
Mas* every Sunday at 10 a. m Rmiry, lermoi
end benediction every Sunday ut 7:30 p. m Sun­
day achool at 9 a. in. Contrition« heard Satuidit
before flrat Synday of tbe month between 4 and 3
p, m. and 7 and 8 p. m, Qrat Sunday uf month
wum at 7:30 a. m. and IQ a.
Holy Croaa Episcopal
Rev. B. F."Brown, rector; A li Key , «enlut war
den: Sunday morning tervice, II. rtenhig terrier
0:00; Sabbalh school. 9:45 u. rn , Il f \&gt;timer
Supt.; prayer meeting. 7:’J0 Vv'rdnetdu) tytolng.

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Let Us

The

Best

Suburban

You
The

-Near
Sariïôrd

Heights
Just a few lots left and they
be bought for one-third their
tual value, on easy terms.
wait is but to lose, so come,
and you will buy.

can *
ac- s;ToS;
look

Good road to the Property, good
sidewalks through the Property
and good people living on the
Property.
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Sanford Heights
Improvement Company
„Office

_r. Firs t Street Opposite P ostoHicc

Marks Real Estate Agency, Agents.

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T ilt SANFORD HERALD

April 28. 1911

IN AND ABOUT THEXITY
Little Happenings—Mention of
Matters-ln Brief.

PERSONA! ITEMS OF INTEREST

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COMINO INTO HËR OWN.'

Seminole Chief flour. 24 lb sack 80c at
J. Di Roberts'., Phone 39.
36-tf
Underwoods
for
harness,
saddles.
Iiorse
Florida li Receiving the Recognition
anil
mule
jewelry’
.
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17*tf
She Deserved Fifty Y ean Ago.
Ju st rcclcved o new line of Art
Aqunrtis. prfces rcastnTabte. Sanford
CdtiKfesa held n * convention In At f urniture Co.
33-tf
lantn, and add rinse« were delivered
3 or 5 dosesrUBO” will cure any case of
■by—Hmtfi ten t—f-n(t—ftw virr—PrwM«« t
floOHOvell and o ther m en of promi­
Place the titles to your real estate in
nence. N ew spaper» ■Ate» iuuKq?im*. the Realty Trust Company and avoid com­
trnvc ^enerouB splice to th e subject plications. For particulars address B. F
'SfcOioiitherA developm ent FYillo^lng, Whtlner, Jr., Secretary.
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Is a fair exam ple of editorial com
Dr. Howard has Returned and can be
m a tit:‘
, •
found at his residence' in the forenoon
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"Florida Is rcceiv.liiK at tlie'.linilds and hi» office Ilf the afternoon.
Obelisk l)QUf, •24 lb sack 90c' at J. D.
of the nation today that to wiiicli ah a
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was Justly 'entitled fifty year» ago. Roberts'. Phone 39.

Summary of th e Floating Small Talk
Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
ried Herald Reader». .
,
Grower»’ meeting fiext Thursday.
E. E. Swingle left yesterday for Chnltn
noogs for the Bummer.
..
The Herald offer» post-lard» for Mon­
day el one ceht each lust to advertise Very truly has It been snld th a t west­
the dty.
ward the s ta r of em pire Takes its
Growers' Association annual meeting path. Now, however, the eyes of the
Thumday*
tuition are being open«) to tiuS -cpm.
Mrs. John Herby is critically ill at the mcrciul im portance and commercial
Nursing Home, following a severe surgical influeflco of the South. The w estern'
operation.
imQi has been trod upon by the peo­
ple
of nil nations, and the sta r of
Mr. and Mrs. Granger of Jacksonville
arrived last Friday for a visit to relatives em pire, having cast its rays for so
long a (line upon oar sister Staten of
In this dty.
til®
West, I« now wending its w a y ,to
Mr. J. 0 : Packard’s mother left Monday
for her home in Urbane. III., after a two the hope of this Southern Commercial
Congress —*A g re ater nation through
months’ visit.
«
g reater South.*
Mr*. E. W. Peabody left Inst Wednes­
"We, of the Peninsula State, ran ob­
day for visit with relatives in Waycross
serve In the Itori son its beneficent
and Macon, Go.
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rays. We are preparing for It« ptopor
The itore of L. R. Philips &amp; Co,, is be­
reception,
by the development of tho
ing rejuvenated by a new ceiling and
many resources heretofore mentioned
sidewalls of pblnt.
by tho building of many mile* of navi­
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Rinea ore rejoicing gable Inland canals; the draining of
over the arrival of u little girl at their
the Everglades, which will open to the
home on Wednesday morning.
agricultural world millions of acres of
Mrs. J. 0. Stryker and children left last tho best farm land In the United
night for Lonsdale. Pa., after spending a States, and. In various other ways too
month most pleasantly with home folks. numerous to mention. The trend of
Mrs. R, H. Marks and sister, Miss Rose travel hn« .unquestionably turned to
Clayton left on Monday for Atlanta, Florida. We nre crowded with landwhere Mrs. Marks will spend the summer sealtciH and Immigrants from all parts
with home folks. * ♦
of the comilry We nsk the prospect­
Miss Antoinette Luke uccompuiiied tier ive Investor to come urn! mmi for him­
Unde to Midi., fora'suinmers visit, start­ self feeling assured that the truth
ing Monday Iasi. The lalterhua been win­ alone will h,- sufficient evidence of ^in­
tering In Florida.
stability. For !h«»re reasons, wo ex­
Hon. George A. DeCottcs has returned tend the right hand of good fellow­
from a trip to Tu Mali asses where lie spent ship to (lie nation, us wfc bespeak for
several days on matters connected with lhe Stale of Florida your kindly con­
thr\clty of Sanford.
sideration of our claims to a full slinr»;
•
T. J. Miller hut placed a- fmlntuiu in n 'The solid Smith of hiiafiiom.*"
front of the Imperial thculre tliut* makes
a great improvement in the upi&gt;cnrunce
Why not let us sto re your furniture
while you are uwuy for the summ er
of this popular place.
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and suve house rent. Sunlord Furni­
, 0» next-Friday .night the good |&gt;euplc tu re Co.
./
35-tf
- of Moore’s Station will give fin entertain­
Go to Mrs. J. II. Bruton, lit) Palmetto
ment for the benefit of theSunduy school. avenue, for stylish millinery.
35-tf
Everyone cordially Jnvitcd to allcmi.
Best grade preserves and pickles- ju»l
A,
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A. W. Runloul of Boston. Mass., who in. call and try them. W. W, Long. 26-lf
lias been spending some time in Sanford _ Any" neglect- to remove garbage of
has purchased the old Amory orange closet buckets, if reported by phone or in
grove and will make, it his ,wimer home. person or by letter to the City Clerk., will
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T. B. Under, grand inugul of Lake receive prompt attention.
county was In the d ty on Munduy An* I "Tiring your old lire* to Sanford Machine
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route to Tallahassee where tie will repeal &amp; Gurogd Co. for vulcanizing.
Dainty'flour. 24 11» sock-f I'm».- J, I).
Two UilrUs of the Taws now on the statute
Roberts. Phone 39.
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Lake Mary Industrial League will have 'One álidlw ó tiorer'wngcfns-with-whwyan entertainment Saturday evening, May flareil side bodies at Undefwood's. ■17-tf
Cth. for the benellt of the Lake Mary ' Swellest line of Go Carts In the city.
35-tf
cemetery. Ice cream will be served. Ad-, Sanford ru rn itu ro Co.
Mrs.'Allcn has Just received direct from
mission 10c.
Annual meeting Growers’ Association New York the very lutest styes in untrimmed hats for the Easter trude and
next Thursday.
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W. A. Ginn, the well known civil en­ would appreciate your orders.
Pillsbury
hour,
24
lb
sack
$1.00
at
J. D.
gineer is having an elegant residence
Roberts'.
Phone
39.
,
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erected on hi» farm south of the city.
Tea |»er cent off on all trimmed hats
'When completed it will he .one of the
und 5 per cent off on all unirimnuxl hot!
finest homes In the dty.
^
this week ut Mrs. M. L. Allen's. 37-lip
C. L. Polk and E. M. Luke with their
Let us see about storing your fu r­
“Better-halves”, of Mecca Hammock have
niture. Jones-McLaughUn Co. 3 4 -tf
taken up their reticence in town for the
Gus engine re|»nirs. Sanford Macliiuo
summer. The ladies are among our &amp; Garage Co.
_
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valued corps of teadiers. ^
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New-tires put mi old Qo-Goj-ts at
At Use Methodist church last Sumla y the Sonford Furniture Co.
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“ evening the annual sermon was i»readied
Autoes and carriage painting at Un­
to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows derwood's. First tjass work. __
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by R ey-J: A. Hendry. The Odd Follows
New Perfection Oil ‘ Stoves when
. attended the service in u body.
bought from the Fernald Hardware
William Kslmbach, one of the indus­ Cci. and filled wltlj .P /M t'» a stfa l oil
trious ‘'Wolverines'' who is located in ore perfection s W a f nought The FeF38 21
"Mecca Ifammbek. left for Mlchlgnn to­ naid Hardware Co.
All kinds of repair work. Sanford Ma­
day. He will be here again to resgme
chine &amp; Garage Co.
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farming operations about Aug. 1st.
. Four Crown butter. 35c per i»ound at
H. Carl Dann the livliest rpnl citato
J . D. Roberts'. PI»oi*e 39.
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man in Orlando was In the d ty on Thurs­ K "You can get yellow cum meo I at Long's
day. £arl la looking around and may
lirocery.
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dedde to atari a bank or a *news­
5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any case
paper In Sanford In the near future.
of Chills and Fever. Price, 25c.
37-tf
W. H. Underwood lias just turned out
Cocoa Long Bar Soapjust received a
another work of art in the shape of a new W. W. Long's store.
33-tf
wagon for J. B. Pope of the Pepsi-Cola
Moline Knocker Potato Diggers only $15
Bottling Works. The wagon Is a fair at W.H Underwoods.
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sample of what Mr. Underwood can do
After April 15th tlte price of rosesmml
and will prove a good advertisements cut flowers will advance 50 per cent. A
both for Underwood and Pepsi Cola.
few more grape vines left. L. H.Tetnple.
The Florida Vegetable Growers' Assod33-tf
atlon annual meeting, as prescribed by
The nursing líame at Hih und Elm Ave,
the by-laws must be held the first Thurs­ Is prepured to care for a limited number
day In May. This date falls on the 4th of surgical cases. Mrs. Wright, nurse iu
of next month, whidi It die coming charge.
’
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Thursday. The meeting will be held 4n
Let us sto re your furniture. JonesEagles’ Hall at 2 p, m. Every member is McLaughlin Ca. 3 4 - tf
expected to be present. /
Just received a shipment of Mason's
» If you want a position or are In need fruit Jars nnd Jelly glasses fur early can­
of help, let me secure them for you through ning purposes. Let me supply your wants.
— the Southern Business Exchange. L iu of W W long, grarer.--------- —:------31oL
m ake a specialty of fram ing
positions open and unsupplied on hand.
F. N. Hitchcock,'agent, Box 1197, Sanford. pictures. Try us. Sanford ru rn ltu re
GO.
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Florida.
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'J 'H E Laundry Bag says:
“Some men look good—un*
til th ey’re'unm askcd.
“ Same with collars.
“ I’v e studied collar character
all my life.
“ I know the honest o o c s—those
which not only look right, but
also fell right and wear right;
“ It’s ' only the honest-clearthrough' collars, like CorlissC oon, that can look a laundry
straight in the ey e and dare it
to do its worst.
"That's w hy th ese collars hold
the rcoord for trips to tho
laundry.'*

AN- use three hustlers,
capable o f earning
$15 or moré per week.
Box 1307 Sanford^ Florida

WANTS

All Local Advertisement* Under This
Heading. One Cent a Word Each Issue
L»sl—A 15 jewel Elgin gold watch, has
initlpls T. C. D. to M. 11. R. on Inside, also
picture of young lady. Return (o Herald
ilhd get reward.
36-11
Wonted—To rent o good piano by one
who will tuke a music lover's care of it.
Address Mrs. George Griffin Herring, Box.
1453, Sanford, Fla.
37-1 p
Kodak for Sale, 3J4 by5H size. Apply
Sanford Studio.
. 37-2p
For Rent—Five room cottage with hath.
Inquire at Comfort Cottage.
37-2p
For Sole—Good pair of mules, wugon
nnd harness. Call at Herald Office or see
G. W. Kina tin n Stop No. 17 on car
line.
37-tf
For Sale—Fair fine large mules. Sound,
fine condition'. A bargain at $250 for
pair. Jus. C. Harris.
37-ltp
Rooms—Furnished, gas am i. artesian
water. $1.25 |&gt;er week und up. 315 E.
4th St.
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35-tf
For Kcni—12 room house on Myrtle av­
enue. Enquire 212 FourtlL.St., Iwlwecn
Onk and Myrtle Aves. ^
35-tf
For Sale—314 acres ol fine land, corner,
within 3(1 feet of Monroe depot, sprendjd
well, all fenced. 2H acres in crops large
two story ’ house, about 50 citrus und
tropical fruit trees. Address U. S. Mikesell, Monroe or Sanford.
35-Ip
Wanted for the summer—Gentlemen
roomers at Stumons. 315 E. 4th St. $1.25
and up a week.
. 35-tf
Wanted—If you have well located land
or a good business proposition fur sale at
u good |&gt;rice, write me ut once enclosing
Self addressed slumped envelope for reply
(owner* only1). Address J. C. Ross. 8162nd Avc. So . Miiuieaitolls, Minn. 34-lic
For Sale—Chalmers Thirty 1910, i«.n&gt;'
tonneau, full cqui|»mem. Perfect con­
dition, and will be sold ut a bargain, ns I
need a larger car. Also Kril Rgudsters
with full equipment, only run short time,
us good us uuw. Write for prices and
descriptions oi those two bargains. 15 H.
I’., 2 cylinder Term with reverse geur and
all equipment $2003)0—TLi*- ConpruuiL
Dnytopa Bench. Fla.
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34-tf
Wanted—Tons of cured moss. Queen’s
Hue HiiiT ahd yrtlavr iresomine roots,
prickly ash bark. All kinds bag and burapping. Write for full particulars.
American Fibre Company. Jacksonville,
Fla.'
34-4tc
For Rent—Four furnished rooms, with
bath, for'light housekeeping. Apply C. A.
Dobbins. Sonford Bakery.
"31-tf
For Rem—Nine room house on Mag­
nolia nvenue. Address Box 893, Sanford,
Fla.
31-tf
For Rent—Two furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Address Box HD3,
Sanford. Fla.
31-tf
For Said—Fumily horse, buggy und har­
ness or either. -N. II. Garner.
31-tf
For Snlu or Rent—Two acres fertile land
in high state of cultivation, one mile from
town. Flowing well, tiling, celery boards.
A bargnlfi. Address.Owner. F. O. Box
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For Sale—One Bpun uf mules, 'Wagon
ami hurucss; nulled sjx amf seven years
old, weigh ot»oul 1.200 |&gt;ounils each. In­
quire of W. A. Mlnnlck, Cnmrron City.
For (M^-.IMusMjoldfurniture and har­
ness. \KM . Emmbrick, Allison, house,
south of Brady's store on West Side. 36 2p
For Sale—Gas range and «mall oook
stove cheap. Apply W. M. Keeler, 914
Myrtle nvtyiue.
36-lf
For Rent—Three new furnished looms,
cor. Myrtle und 10th. For Sole—Young
horse, well broke, gasoline engine and
pump. Also farm implements. A. B.
Brock, Onk Avc. and 2nd Si.
36-lf
For Sale—Eggs. $1.00 setting. White
Wyandotte», the kind ihut lay. Jas. C.
Harris«.
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36-4 p
Fot Sale—R. 1. Red eggs from my util­
ity and exhibition strain, one-half circular
lce. Now 50 egg Buckeye incubators at
ctory t»rices. It. E. Cole. Winter Fork.
BoX 1619.
36-4c
Wauled—Cottage or unfurnislied rooms
for housekeeping. Box1006,
36-3tp
For Sale Cheap—Two lots in Cameron
City. L. M.Lucus, R. F, D. 3.
3«-2p
For Kent—Five room house, good chick­
en park and garden. Miss A. L. Hevier,
West Bide.
30-3t
Foe Sole—Piano at a bargain, uurighi,
in goad condition. Address Tkjx 1127,
36-tf
Two nice fresh Jersey cows for
cheap. Also Rhode Island Red e
I»niching and stock. Free booklet * t £
mom Poultry Farm, Winter Park, Fla.

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Wanted—Part time of a stenographer
with machine. Inquire nt Postoftke.
36-2p

C o r liss-C o o n
Ra3e C ollars
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Clothier and Hen’s Furnisher
SANFORD

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The Place to Buy Them
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Wc have them—that is—'all that’s new, stylish
and pretty, in Ludics’ Pumps, ^Slippers , and
Oxford tics.
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Suede, Velvet and Satin for dress and evenin
wear, and a -full variety in suitable style an
weight for service and street wear.
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absolutely free, excepting medicine, ^Tlils applies only to this visit. We shall return every four weeks thm wP
successfully carry out ull treatment begun. Call earl&gt; if you wisli to accept this offer. ,
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disease, weakness ordisabilityT "Why not consult an experienced, educated specialist, one who is thoroughly t rial
with all the necessary appliances known to modern medical scienceT
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the sex. Painful Menstruation, Sterility, Barrenness, Lucorrhoea, Purities, Overlan and Fibroid, Tumors in the
stages, etc., positively cured by our method. Our treatment is perfectly harmless and easily applied. No humil
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Rupture and Varicocele permanently cured without the use of knife; truss or suspensory. Be sure unti cumuli
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Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Bright’s Disease. Diabetes, Inflammation of the Bladder, Enlarged ft
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treatment without pain or detention from b u s i n e s s . __ _
Syphilis or Blood Poison cured without the use,of Injurious drugs where others fall.
Our Physlelons ore Experts In the diagnosis and treatment of Stomach, Bowel and L iver-Diseaw-s, nirb Q]
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Piles, Diarrhoea, ctc-r^-cured in the shortest possible time without the use of Injurious ilrugi
T hroat, Lung and NasaLDIseases, such os Cqtarrh, Bronchitis. Consumption, Asthma successfully tn-nivd by our
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world-wide Paradise restored, Dut this
earthly blessing or salyatlon has not
come to mankind as yet and Cannot
corns before.Its time. Ht. P eter tolls
us that thoBs “times of restitution of
all things which God Jinth spoken..by

youth, vigor.
Every man will b a rs h century" of
schooling, of Instruction, of" preparetlou for living. Open and violent slu,
wickedness aud Injury to others will
not be perm itted at thet tim e a t all.

ilpro the world begem" -will begin at
the Second Cuming of C h rist-a fte r he
■hull have selected tliu Hulutly few who
will couBtltuta his Bride, his Joint-help*.
lu his glory, huuor 'nud -immortality—
•hie nateclstes U&gt; .the Menslsulc Hint;

portuidtleu for testing, proving, teach1 Ing mankind. The disobedient will
I receive punishments, “»tripos." Tho
Faster Russell Explains Issiafi*Uv, 20
LwelWoers u*lll 1*« blqsued, rewarded,
uplifted. But after having enjoyed a
i contury of nui’h eobqollug and cntTCC:
Uou In righteousness, those still resist­
ing the Divine regulntlous will be sen­
. Living and Dead—Just and Unjust.
tenced, as sinners, to bo “out oa"
Pastor IIushcII declares that Gods from
life.
provision-for tho Church jjlll ftmlude
not only those nltvo a t the tiecoud
Coming of Christ, but also, by a resur- /
roclion change, ail those who have
fallen asleep la Christ throughout this
sic, was secured. Gospel'Ago. These will constitute the
Every seat Was Ailed aud a few turned “first resurrection,” and as priests of
aw ay on the. occasion o f his last dis­ God and Christ will reign with him n
thousand years (Revelation xx, 4).
course here February B. Today, how­
Jn st so also", the earthly blessings
ever, hundreds wen* unable to galu will Include not only the people livings
PERT PARAGRAPHS
adm ittance aud are promising thein- a t tho time oMbo Inauguration of that
hm'X l buy aud a miowt
U algu-of Ulghtauusumui,-but also, «*-. nuSvr dangerous us lung us they
* • though a still liirgPr auditorium tho n.ediyiajer-Bald, "All that aro lu
ahould bo sought.
ho evil as well as tho are Id cotnpahy. - It Is wheu separation
Pastor Russell translated his text to
Uy/pnea coming forth . takes yd hce thut nn anxious moment Is
£r(g*nnl Immediately-1
read, “Thenceforth there shall b e uo wlU li
ir^fk&amp;hfulness during 'j
m ars (death of) nn Infant of da?*, »or b ram i
, which precedes jhA-.' If «¿m riiV w pro consistent what
of on old man who bath not filled his th e!» /
wqÿhj J&gt;r tliiv iogirul end of m en7
e o rth o world. Then tl
days; for the dying ouo shall ho but n
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child a t a hundred years o ld -a sinner of'm ankind; aside &lt;romi,-f^ .ljiiiiu i'c h
There are people who do you favors
• hundred years old shall bo accursed" class, will all bo brought to a" knowl­
—cut off from life. He pointed out edge of the T ruth—heathen and civi­ In order thut they may remind you of
from the text th a t this statem ent la a lised —nono will njiy longer bo allowed It lu tlmo of peace aud huppiuess.
prophecy respecting the future—re­ to gropo In darkness c r to bo blinded
Borne i»copie work hard for the sole
specting the time when Messiah's by Satan and. tho attractions of sin.
Kingdom will rule tho world.'. The Satan himself will bo bound and all purpose of wcarlug a martyr'a crow a.
Vareee following the text,- he said, in­ tho fallen angels with him will bo reIf everybody hod artistic taste, what
d e n t« clearly th at In th a t gluttons sttnlned from' deluding or having any­
®poch landlordism will be a thing of thing further to do with humanity. would we do for our supply of com­
th e p a s t People will build their own The light of the glory of God will fill mon people?
houses and Inhabit them ; plant, their the whole earth as the waters cover
Of course It alw ays eeerns to us (hat
own vineyards and enjoy the fruit the great deep. Eyery knee shall bow
thereof. They give a description of the and every tongue-conr*j»s to Messiah— It Is tho other fellow th at Is holding
off the millennium.
period when sin will be giving place to tho glory of" God the Father.
Hundred-Year Old Children.
to righteousness; end sorrow end death
Where there is a will there la some­
win be giving place to happiness and -’ll) iho . beglnulng, before our race
times
a way and sometimes n won't.
Bf»" perfect end lasting.
had fallen so fa r Into death, some of
Ua
members
lived
to
bo
several
hun­
Two Salvations Taught In tho Bible.
The telephone ahould ndt be called a
dred years old, and th a t under the un­
All o f us In the pest have cgAread favorable conditions of the curse— perfected Instrument tlll'lC r feminine
our Bible» end not noticed th a t there thorns, thistles, e tc At that time, subscriber» can exchange sleeve p at­
f
two Micelle»«. One will be to heav- laid the Pastor, human kind who weft tern» as well as cake recipes over It.
•* iy conditions like unto the angels, only lit hundred years old were but
where there will be no planting, no aa children. Today, a fter air thousand
A man should be thankful that be
building, etc. Thin la thé solvation of­ yearn of experience -under the fall, doesn’t have to wear his wife's bat Infered from Pentecost to the present centenarians are rare—and these »re atoed of msrely paving for 1L----- J----JftBA-JQ tfcs falthftil-fsw Twhe-welfc-hr "iflfl fcieu returning to second childhood.
the footsteps of Jesus end make their The restitution processes of Emanuel's
Bom* Exceptions.
N ot *v*ry m icrobe you m ay ra**t
‘VeUlng end election sure." The other reign of righteousness will have so up­
IS m ean enough to can .
eel ration will be an earthly one. It lifting and tihjsf cd- nu rtf^ct en m an­
Tho g erm th a t flavors b u tterm ilk
will recover mankind from sin, degra­ kind aa tS ’Miring back, not only
la quit* a friend o f m an.
dation, aorrow and death, to human strength of morals a n d .o f mind and
D rink h ea rty an d you‘11 llv*. th*y
To »** Lb* »coffer« p ass aw ay.
Of will, but also physical strength—

Humor and Philosophy

Fancy Work* nf All Kindi. Stamping, Embroidery Suppliti, Hand Pili,i&gt;3 CKim
llmi.i Midi Cooking • “SpecieIt y
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Paying

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Sanford Building &amp;
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Atlantic •
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SOUTH
ELECTRIC LIGHTED PULLMAN
DINING AND SLEEPING-CARS
For Information, Rates and Reservations see near
t-Atlrnitic

FRITOT, D. P. Agent
-JACKSONVILLE,

FLORIDA

�On Some of m i r ' Land.

Nineteen „ Thousand

Acres

But W e Have

Close

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Sanford

Where Ten Aores W ill Keep a Fam ily

In the Flowing

District

and Flat Woods. Land

Fine
Good Drainage

RAI CRO AD T H R O U G H T R A C T
The beautiful St. Johns River forms our
northern boundary. The broad waters of
Lake Jessup on the west and Lake Harney
on the east, with the sinuous trail of the
Ecconlockhatchie on our southern border
make of this tract
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S P O R T S M A N ’S

P A R A D ISE

We Can Sell You Ten Acres, or Ten Thousand Acres.

Wrlto or Com e and Sec

Garner-Woodruff Building
j and often f..o. b. cuhIi sal©» arc mail©,
bringing tin* grower th© cash where
A« tills Issue of Tli*? Grower will the good« an* tnadntt Another, nnd
probably go into the* ban,la oj many a" very Im.ioi'ti'it «etulllloi: to he conperaons who «&gt;ntem plate engaging In HTd-im, la-trout prow rro:
As early vegetables 'almost Invar*
the truck businessTn Florida, ntwl who
ur© entirely Ignorant of lb© condition« lalily command a h©ltor price than
and possibilities of the business li.ore, hit** ones, nut! a week's dlfTerencc-In
it may not In* amiss to sound a not© of | shipment freqiuiuliy means doubling
warning and ©nil their el lent loti to a the net pale« to the grower It cun
few problem« th£l should U»y.c«r©fully readily b e M*en that tin* m atter of a
considered Iteforo a location la de­ few degrees in tempcralilr© oftejl
cide*! upon. T h e lpcatlbn of the farm ■means u great aavJjlg. In ftU’t, a dlfIs a very Important »witter. Tie* ques- fetch*© of two degree« Hi tem perature
lion of cost of transportation to mar­ often represents Jbe value of a crop,
ket by rail or water Ib a vital one, and may be .expressed In plain lan­
and th© fact th at water competition guage, a« the difference between a
ulwnyw liaa, and always will, produce dea dcrop and a live one. Therefor©
lower rail rn^ea, should be passed up- If can readily !&gt;*» Been th a t tin* quesWii,
Again, tile d istan ce froln tho.Jtl|on of lo*-ul •temperaturA 1» by no
chief market« which we u s e 'ln dls* means opr to l«* Ignored—a contraBt
posing of our products. Is a m atter to of two to flv© degrees In■tem perature
he thought of, as the present mind of 1« often found In localities only a few
the interstate' Commerce Cotnmlselon miles dlstaiit from each other. Thin
does not predict a blanket rale for condition Is often explained by reason
FI6rtdave«eUibW ^ftl_Uny_lItU0 1» the of—bodies of deep^w sler lying to tho
near future. Be|ldes, t do not con- nor 11) o r northwest. This water does
aider a blanket rat® appllowble to all not grow cold, as nuddenly as the nlr
Florida points to be. fair and Just aud its warmth teiopers the surround­
©liber to the transportation^ Ilnurs or ing atmosphere on cold night«. Dark
low lauds are also colder than lighter
to the communities themselves "
soils,
and basins ur© colder than the
It la Iru« the IrtuwporUUlon rule«
bills,
as
cold nlr, being heavier, settles
are now beltfg made or regulated by
In
(be
low
places on frosty nights.
the government, aqd In all probability
Distance
from -trni«*portatlon la unwill forever be controlled b y I t Hut
other
factor
to be considered.
An
It must bo remembered that the
acre
of
land
in
Florida
Is
capable
of
umount of business done by tho trans­
yielding
annually
2C
M
JO
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to
10,000
portation lines will always cut a figure
In tli« rate, and th a t Is a m atter also ■•omuls of Vegetables, ami to this may
to bs considered In the figuring of be added fertilizers nnd olhor farm
present and prospective freight rates. supplies, which have to be bnuled to
Ho much for transportation facilities. the fa rm e r’annually. A little simple
Another Important consideration U mathematical calculation will rendly
the community la which one locates. convince lb« prospective trucker that
Aside from tb s social and educational It pays to %be hattlly to a shipping
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advantages which every Intelligent point.
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Again,
If
one
contemplate«
«rowIn«
toon look» Into, the extent to which
such
vegetal*)**
as
require
consider­
the trucking business is done, la tho
neighborhood Is a m atter of Ira por­ able labor to gather, such as beans,
ta nce.If the business la carried on on peas/ berries, celery, cukes, tomatoes,
a small seal« o r by a few small grow­ etc» (ami nearly all kinds require con­
ers, there will be found some difficulty siderable labor In growing and gathin loading solid cars of vegetable«, and eriugl th e labor problem must by all
Often a
one would be compelled to us« ex* means not be overlooked.
Press seiTloe, which Is very unreason ten-acre farm will need' as many as
able and u»tl#factory. Bomo e le s s iHHWUi Ttfthds, arid' a* most dHTiTs
&lt;* of vegetables beve to b« refrig­ labor Is wanted only for a short time.
erated, and this cannot be done unless It is patent that one must be naar a
■olid car shipm ents are made. Again, town, where this surplus of holp canj,
where considerable quantities Of veg- be had when needed•Ublw are grows ths buyers oome. Th« oost of obtalniag water for Ir­

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TRUCKERS.

Sanford, Florida
rigation pur|K*se» 1» further food for
thought. While we have uu annual
rainfall of 52 tncties, It has been found
highly profitable tu provide Irrlgntldf), j
t r i m $lrr«t. itti«* Mock tremi Ur poi imporli r (’«loffie-« J
s
for most garden crops. In somo lo­
calities Mowing wells, at small exH. E. W ISE , Proprietor
■«•nse, may b&lt;* bad, and th**se, por­
formerly Manager of Central Cafe
traits afford tile cheapest means of Irri gal Ion.
Tiler© art) also Idealities + S t e a k s , C h o p s , Oysters and Fish a Specialty
where artewltttj wells may be had at a
d*'|*Vb of 100 to 200 feet, affording an
A P L A C E F O R LA D IE S AND G E N T L E M E N
iibtmduivco of water, but uh Uio water
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from these well« does not rise to tho
S h o rt O r d e rs At All H o u rs
E v e ry th in g F i r s t C la s t
surface, II 1« neceBsary to. use a pump
nnd engine 111 forcing It over the aur*
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| Prompt, Cjevil Service
Meal Tickets nre Sold at Reduced Rotes
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Again, there are other localities
where witter In sufficient quantity for
Irrigation purpoBett connot/ be obtain­
ed at any roauonable cost.
The Inal, but by no means the least,
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consideration Is ibe qualltyof the land
to be used for gardening purposes.
When It la known that one acre .of
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kTnrlda.&gt; beat-land. tioUfUL cleared,
M--- i£S2---- fcjiced nnd properly Irrigated, calls
No.*!, P a r is h Grove. Price $ 2 ,0 0 0
for about ItOO ln cb-an coali before a
«•*©«1 Is planted, and, In addition to
300 Trees
6 -A cre Grove
this, the expene© of growing nnd *lrar-,
vesting th«* i-mps for a period of live
The Laud ¡8 described as follows:
year» will represent another Item of
W, A of S.-W. % of N.rji Vk; and the S. 13.G8 chains of,
Morn« |ht)0 .or more, depmidlng, of.
course, ti|*on thy kliut of crop« grown,
the E. 3.18 chains of the S.-E. J4 of N.-W.' 54 of Section 1,
tt will readily bo sw a that It does not
Township 20, S.. Range 20 E.. containing obout 14 acres.
pay to put this outlay on Inferior soil.
The location iB about one-mile east of the town of SefTner,
If one should undertake the building
Hillsboro County. SefTner is ten miles east of Tampa on the
of a costly structure, he would cer*
Atlantic Const Line. There is a fine macadam wagon rood
taluly. »t&gt;© to It that the foundation
from
Tampu to SefTner and' on to- Plant City. The orange
was good.
trees are mostly seedlings with a few grapefruit and satsu*
I do not wish to be understood as
saying that it requires an outlay of
mas. About half of the trees are of bearing size, and the
I UK) to get an acre of land ready for
rest are smaller. The land Is medium low hammock of the
the send. Hut 1 do say that $400.
most excellent quality; so that There is considerable fanning
wisely Invested In an acre of land for
land
outside of the grove.
gardening purpc**es, 1« a Judicious out*
Originally this was very heavy* .hammock woods, and it
lay.* However, to those who do not
ears to put so much it) one acre, 1
must have cost two or three hundred dollars an acre to clear
way say that cheaper lands may be
und prepare the laud for orange trees atjd garden. There
had «t, «ay, from |10 to 125 per acre.
are no buildings on the ^property, but it is so near to SefTner,
Ami may be clean'd, fenced and made
no buildings are necessary.
ready for Mu' plow for on additional
Mr. W. F. Taylor, of Seffner, is in charge and will cheer­
$20. SuclW auds may be UB«*d-profit­
ably In growing melons ami general
fully show the property.
funn croV*. which m ature In summer,
a«tMrelget*oiv ma y- be-4hq&gt;sused with.—J. K Davis, in Florida Grower.-

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F lo rld a t« » some UiOO mile* of sa lt
Ladle»’ While Waists V
w ater coast which, added to h er fresh
Smart dressers realize that there
w ater bodlaa—lak*a, r iv e n , pond»,
la as much difference in Waists
»prince, havoxu and bayou*—give both
variety and diversity of field, end »up.
as among people, some are ordi­
ply a variety and dlvarfelty- of fishes,
nary, others ^high-grade and a
tocether exceptionaL W e find a few
fcw distinctive. Ours belong to
flab— th a t a re common on the Norththe lost named class. They are
e ra cooata, such a s the «tripod base,
Lawns, Batiste ^nd all Irish
aea baa*, bluefiah, etc. Other* will
Linen, beautifully trimmed and
not ran ee north of Delaware, other»
a re local I n 'th e ir habit* and . ranee,
tailored effects, very special
•uch a* grouper» and snapper*. All
a t ___ ........................................ 9 8 c
a lo o f the ooean and gulf coast*, where
the treah w ater lakoa a re n e a r the
flo r a l and D ot Law ns
m i , Ibero a rc to bo found, within -a
mil« o r two, both a*It and froth Wa­
A new shipment of LaWns
ter*. with th eir «operate and dlatlnct
bought under price and will be
tomlllcQ of flshea. Nowhor« In thla
sold at □ great saving, they come
m a t country can the angler find greatin White and Colored Back
or variety, o r more,' or better aport
Grounds with large floral ,and
than on the coast o r Inland w atori of
Florida.
Ismail dainty patterns, a regular
10 and 12H e seller, but our low
.The. m oat attractiv e flshea for both
fun and food ar0 about as follows:
.price w ill-b e................... ...... 8Hc
Fompanlo, sheepebead, channel baas, !
•a lt w ater trout, red grouper, oavalll,
Sm yrna and B ru ssells R u is
mangrove,^mfimlah m ackerel, tarpon,
barracuda, bluefiah, drum, etc. Moat
A new shipment of these large
of these flab cam frequently bo caught
and bcauttful , Rugs in many
w ith hook and tin« and many of thorn
pretty and desirable patterns.
furnloh a groat deal of aporL Th« all*
The Smyrna Rug being a revere*
var m ullet swarm« In .moat Florida
able one adds greatly to its
water», and can bo caught boat with
value, while Brussell tapestry
coat n e t or sOlnc, aa U refuse« all
Undo of b o lt The muUet la « 'fin e
are noted for durability. These
food flab and la caught in largo quanare on display for M onday..9 8 c
■Mile« an d 1» cured by aalting. It, and
oapeclolly m u lle t-ro e ,. 1» very much
C otton M a ttress
«■teemed by the native Floridians,
who frequently drlvo to the coast from
About 30 of these splendid Cot­
ope hundred nrlleu Inland to procure
ton top Mattresses le ft They
* w inter «took of this dolloacy.
-are Tull double bed size, a great
On« of the sm aller sited pan-flah
value at $3.50, Monday. . . $1.98
which Inhabit* the bay« around Flori­
Another
great value U our genu­
d a 1» the pig flub, which can bo Yreine Eagle Felt Mattress, mode
queftUy caught a t tbs ra te of fifty to
full double bed size and is very
on« hundred par hour. It la a guiua
Mille flah and quit« sporty,
durable as well ns colnfortable,
In the fresh water«, pike, black
$10 value, special
and striped boas, bream, perch and
catfish. The boss are eagvclally largo
Folding Sp rin gs
and gamey and will give th« truo ang­
ler plenty of amusement.
There is nq Spring that id moTe
durable, easily handled and more
W hore to go for good fishing, It
would be hard to *ay; tbo place« aro
comfortable than this full size
so num erous th a t there la but Uttls
(4 feet fl inch)1*Folding Spring,
choice, except In aa far as railroad
they can be htfndled without the
and other facilities a re „ooncerned.
abuse
of bed, also without' hav­
Naturally, away from towns, railroads
ing to call upon hubby, worth
and steam boats bettor fun can b« en­
joyed. ■ s
$2, special.. . . . . . .......... $1.69
Florida fish are atill uneducated.
Your tackle need not be of any par­
ticular «hade, and ex penal r« files are
ueejpaa. All one require* la a good
stout' boas rod and good'strong tacklo
and hooka For hand, line flah lug, m l deals largely use cabled laid cotton
and oottim braided line*.—S t Cloud
Tribune.

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Anotlier value in durability just
os good as the higher price one,
but not quite so elaborate. They
are made with the continuous
post and ball joints, with white
enamel, made to retail for $3. but
Caldwell’s low price o n ly .. .$1.98

OR EVEN TO HEL-ENA, MONT.
Oo W ait, young man, an Qrooley
said, and carve out woaltb and fame;
It you're equipped with heart and
head you'll surely win the game. Jf
you one bravo and staunch and true,
ambition In your breast, all things
will surely come to you; ».so, then,
y°ung m as, go west, Oo east, young
ikon, and win renown, the field's be­
yond compare; the toller In the field
or town may gain his laurels there.
TUe^youth who'd tak e a higher, way
than th at of clod or beast will rlsa to

E m broidery F louncing
A new shipment of these beauti­
ful Flouncing arrived this week
ranging in widths from 18 to 45
inches, they come in eyelets and
handsome embroidered designs,
having a medium width inser­
tion or banding to match, very
pretty and stylish for the sum­
mer wear, prides from 2 5 c to $1.13

young man, go east. • Oo south, young
man, to virgin field, and build your­
self a hom cp-returning only o n 'y o u r
ahleM, as did the youth of Romo. Oo
to your work with willing hands and
calm and restful moilth, and fortune
•wait« for your command«; go '^outh,
good youth, go 'south. Oo1 north—
wh*t boot* It where you wendT All
regions - ore th e sam e; the earnest.

D ress S k ir ts
Just received a large shipment
of Ladies’ Skirts in Tan, Blue
and Black, beautifully tailored
and are made in the newest
styles, they come in Voiles,
Panama, Mohairs, etc., some are
piped with bias folds, While
others are trimmed with buttons,
only................. . . $ 2 4 8 to $ 9 .9 8

______ t— H Igh kckesl Nates----------The Debating Society held a meeting
Monday, April 19th. The subject of dpbate was: “Resolved, that the saloon
keeper U ootynore guilty of crime than
the man wbo commit* the crime while
under the influence of drink sold to him
by. this salooa keeper.*' The negative

H osiery
A few dozen Ladies’ thread Silk
Hose in Black only, Lisle foot
and a six inch Lisle top, more
durable than the all silk, special
per pair............... ................. 4 7 c

P erca le Special

looK still more lovely ii
arrayed in some of the dainty
fabrics we are offering. . .
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White hand woven Batiste 50-in. w ide.. . . - 5 9 c
White, wash Chiffon, 50-in. wide........... , . 7 - 5 0 0
French Organdy in white, 45-in. wide------ 3 4 c
French Nainsook-in white, 45-in. wide........ 3 4 c
Fine quality Mercerized Batiste, 47-in. wide. . 3 3 c

Just twenty-five different ''pat,
terns to select from in
Blue, Brown and Black on White
and Colored Grounds. They
make up very pretty ns well as
servicable, the colors nre fast
and will laundry. Full 30 inches
wide^ and of n light weight,
special.......... .............. . . . . 12c
C hinese M ailing
Very special for Monday only,
twenty-five rolls of Chinese Matting, nice assortment of iHitierns.
comes full 30 inches wide uiui as
a good value at 25c per yard, but
os a special leader for Monday
we will sa y ..............
l9c
Bed Springs

Printed Foulards in newest shade
Natural color Pongees, 30-in, wid
32-in. Dimitics in dainty patterns
27-in. Japonika Silk in al| shades

A complete showing of 36 incli Mcssalinc in the
pretty evening shades, Pink, Sky Blue, Copen­
hagen. Yellow, Nile Green, Lavender,' Black,
White and Navy.. Worth from $1.25 to $1.50,
our price. . . . . .... . . . .
.............. 9 8 c

Yet with all,these pretty Fabrics your
dress ' is not complete, doesn!t hang
wròng the dress
right, somethin
milker gets the ame, but
I before we go
further, suppose you try the guaranteed

Warrert

Rust Proof Corset,

it will surely change your oppinon, you
will love your dress because the Corset
brings out the fine lines of your figure.
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obtainable only at D . A . Caldwell &amp; Sons
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A nd too, there is still another impoi
tarit feature, our feet, they are notice«
as well as the dress and it is safe to sa;
that if it is a pair of God man or Sei
by’s Oxfprds, Sandals or—Pumps ii
Kid, Patent Leather, .Gun Medal Vo
Suede they will be in keeping. . . \
Iff our entire line you can surely find
som
occasion
com
your purse

Ing May 4th our Store
&gt;se at f p. m,, ThursClerks Half Holiday.

Just a few left in this paruculat
Wire Woven Spring that hive
been selling at $3.50. they at»
full double--bed spring*—-i-feef
and 0 inches wide, much ap­
preciated by the hqusewife for
their light weight and ni&gt;ily kept
clean, special
B e d S p e c ia l

We have on hand .i limited
number of these pretty mid very
servicable, large coutiuin&gt;ib.jx&gt;st,
tea ball joint Iron lied heavily
white enameled and .i i nickerjuck at $7.50, but our price „will
be for Monday,.
$5.39
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For Monday only, just ^•veinyfive pair Ladies’ Oxfords in plain
and “ Patent
placed on the bnfg;nn i '•inner
for one day only nt ihe priceThese shoes nre gunnnnmt tube
all leather, and a quick -• Iter at
$1.25, Monday, price
98c
Corsct Covers
Just seventy-live Corset Covers
made of a nice quality, medium
weight Nuninsook and beauti­
fully trimmed with Vul. Lace,
Embroidery and Beading, with
different colored Ribbons „ run
through.
Very pretty, a 39c
seller for just n few days only,
each
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25c
C olored U nderskirts
and in the much wauled Black
and White stripes,,ajjd clicks,
they are madej^wifyf a
18*
inch plaited Flmifil'5r&gt;eeain' be­
ing covered with black tin*1that
adds much to its beauty, it also
‘J8c
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afe ipade with the patent double
tips, uud are guaranteed to wear,
in. Black, White and colors,
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The Irving Literary Society held lu reg

ulor meeting Monday afternoon.
. The High School library has made
promising beginning. Several new m
being the Harvard CUsalca, Dr. Eliot's
famous five-foot library.
Commencement is less then a month off
now and preparations are being mode
now for a very Interesting ronun—oa-

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April 28. isti

T llt’/SANfORD HERALD

FIGURES NEVER LIE

Notice to Stockholder*

SANrORD LODGES

Tou sre hereby riven notice th at s ipecial
mretina of the nockhcldtra of the Crratal Ice
Sanford Ledge No. 27. L O. d. F.
Compsny
held on Moqdav, the Aral
M**ta every Monday at 7:30 p. m „ over Imperial
day of May, A. D, toil, at the prlndwU of­
fice of th r cwnpaay, i t lit rectory site, near Theatre J C, Halt N. 0, , ,
W. S. Bauiwis, Sec y.
V'h qf Son ford. In Orange county. Hale of
Florkii. for the mirpus* of votlnf upon a propoMllori in lru*rea** lu cipiU l stock from Fifty T7»ou»anil Dollar». ronsltUng of five hundred »harea. of Seminole Chapter No. 2.Order Eastern Star
Me«u every second and fourth Friday In ruohth.
the par value of one hundred dollar* each, to Sev­
enty-live Thoutand Dollar«, to nuurlat of »even Every one who haa seen hi* Star In the Ea»t are
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Auer E. Roasts«. Sec'y.
hunilred dollari
JOHN F. HARRISON. Pyhihlcnt
33-41
f HI.I) KAISER. Secretary lArrSaiOfer
f . O. C ,C e le ry C ity A erie 1833
Meetings fin i end third Tuesday* In every month.
Notice of Application for Tax Deed Hall In Welbonie Block, third Ooor

Florida -Yield* M ore To Acre Thon
Any O ther s ta te
Florida »oil. when Intelligently and in*
tenalvely cultivated, yields o greater
average return per acre than any other
state In the union. Even when ordinary
rnetohds ore employed the return in cash
SHIPPERS OF
is far greater tnnn any other section of
the country averages. The Year Hook of
the Department of Agriculture shows
Under Section 8 of Chapter -1888.
this to be n fact and not merely claim
P tte e n U Lodge No. S. K. o f P.
Laws
of Florida
Meet» »rcond »nd fourth Tueadaya. Vialting
made by Floridians. The Year Book
Notice I» hereby given that A. E IVmrgan. pur- knights always welcome. I* E. Hutchlnaon. C C.
gives the following figures, which are &lt;li«wr
o il» * Certificate No ï(lîli_d»ied.
267» dated the
thi 5th Felix S Frank. K. R. and S.
alone convincing proof of the Superiority (tsy ôl Noveinbrr, A. D. IH93, hai flloil «aid rettiti
cate In roy oltlce. and h ai made application for
Sanford Ledge, No 62. F. A t. M
of Florida soils over those of the state T a r Deed to l*iue In accord on«- with lav. Said
C. W. Spencrr, Master; J. C- Enamlnget, Secre­
certificate
embrace«
the
following
described
prop­
named, showing as they do, the average erly ■itiiainl In Orange-county, Mnrtda. to-wil: tary, Communication every fin t and third TtnirsSWit of NWK of SW il/Sec. 33, tp . 21 S. R. 32 E. days at 7:30 p. m. Visiting brother« welcome.
value of all farm products per acre:
The laid land being aaaeated at the date of the
Missouri....... : .............................. $ 9.38
tatuane* of auch certificate in the name of Un­ Unite Brotherhood of Carpenter» and Join
known Owner.
Iowa............................\ ...........
12.22 Unleta aaiil Certificale aliali la- redeemed ac­
e ra of A m erica
to law. Tax [Veil will laaur thereon on the
Illinois.......................................... 1 12.48 cording
Sanford Local Union No. 1751. U. B. of C. and 1.
BIh. day or May, A D 1911.
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13.3« Wltnea* my official tignami* and teal this the of A. meet* every Thursday night at 7 o'clock in
the Eagles' Hall. W. A. Rumonr. president: T. L
F lorida........ ...........................
109.76 llth day of April. A. D 191!.
Lent,
R.
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R. M. R niniK .
These figures show only the average.
Clerk Cim ili CourL Orange County, Florida
SANFORD. FLORIDA
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ily M. A. Howard. U. C.
When the soil Is cultivated-intelligently,
C. M. HAMILTON
irrigated and fertilised when needed, the
In Court of the County Judge, Stole
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returns from a single acre often redeh as
of Florida
much as a thousand dollars or more. The
Room 13 Pico Building
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returns depend almost entirely upon the Íí! H. Whltner } Orange County .
To till Cr'editufa, Ix-guleet. Dlatrlbuterl and all
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Phone
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attention given the crops that are planted leraona having Claima or Demanda againti aald
Catate
and cultivated on the land.
Von. and e»rh of you, arc hereby notified and
The natural resources of Florida are required to preient any ‘claltna and demanda
DR., C. G. B U T .Î
which you. or either of you. may have againat the
C A P IT A L $30,000.00
greatly diversified, and there are opr ektnle
of K. II Whltner. deceaaed. late of Orange
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Florida, to the undertignrd administrator
portunlties here for the Investment of county,
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DENTIST
of aald ríta te , within two year» from the date
The ONLY bank in Sanford that
capital In various lines. The State« cun hereof.
Oilier: Yowcll Building
easily support a population of 10,000,000 Dated April |8 lh . A JD N1911
INSURES EVERY DOLLAR DE- WHITNER,
SANFORD. FIjORIDA
Adminiatrator,
hut at present It has a population of only 30-84
POSITED AGAINST LOSSirom any
three-quarters of one million.') The pos­
and
all causes.
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DR. R. M. MASON %
recognized and there is today a great
DENTIST
rush of capital and of homescedcrs to
JEWELER
T H E P E O P L E S BANK OF
SANFORD
Welborn Block
Phon? 19
tills agricultural and horticultural Eden.
MY SPECIALTIES
Those who come now will reap n large
OFFERS
Saníurd. Florida
sha re of ihO-PBollta that will accrue froth Pickard's Hnnd-Pnlmed‘ChtrnrT— :-----Prompt ServicePolite Service
Accurate Service
Rorhfim'* SicrlinjpSttyei
the increasing prosperity of the state.
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Rogers' Plated Ware
and will npprocinte your patronugc
Residence for Sale
Elgin ami Waltham Watches
DENTIST
FOUR PER CENT allowed on pavings Deposits
On account of the incorporation of San­
Room« 23. 24 and 23'. Ptco Bid*
'Phone 41
ford Heights I will t&gt;e obliged to sell my
Safety Deposit Boxes for rent
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
SANFORD. FLORIDA.
residence on Park avenue, it is a new
house of nine rooms and bath, all modern
M M, SMITH,
H. R. STEVENS.
II. E. TOLAR .
conveniences, large Jot, orunge trees,
D IC K IN S O N ^ D J C K I N S O N
President
, Vice-President
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Cashier
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{teach trees, grape vines and (lowers,
line of the most desirable residences and
A tto rn e y s at ta w
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residence sections of Sunford. Two other
I’«)
pies
itaijk
Bldg.
titiiiford, Florida
lots and fine burn can be sold to'pur­
R A T E S
A T
chaser. Knsy terms made to proper puny.

Florida Fruits «»a Vegetables'
; General Insurance Agents

Peoples Bank of Sanford, Florida

He n r y McLaulin

S UM M E R

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Don't forget you can get your chipped
beef and ham cut on an Americun slicing
machine at W. W. Long's market
26-tf
Beit grade Blttterene at Long's grocery.
Try it wiifle butter is high.
26-tf

_JV1ERRIE ENGLAND
is the title of a book on Socinl. ism, containing the underlying
~ principles und tho most impor­
tant objections. For salt* at

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ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
Pructlce in Stair ond F»*deral Court»
WtllKtrn Bloth
Sanford. Flu

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Just Try Me and See
Same Man but New Locitlon
No. 113 W . M rst Street, N ext D oor to W o o d h iffg Store

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tUlicc it Residence SlUMugnoliu Ave
Ollice Hours: 9 to 12: 3 to 6
Other (tours by uppoinunent

$1 to $ 1. 5«

W eely Rates

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Appropriate ex ercises M ark This Im­
p o rta n t event
Winter Park, April 24.—*The dosing
exccrclses of the Winter Park publir
school took place on Friday evening, the
COLUMN DEVOTED TO P EO P LE 21st.
The two candidates for graducation
were
Miss Alberta Smith and Miss May
n This D epartm ent will be ro u n d th e
Eteahor
Moremen. They are well pre­
Views, Opinions and Com m ents ”
pared to go forth to higher- and stronger
Of P ractical W riters things and are accompanied by the
hearty and loving good wishes of their
.W ar, W hat fo r? T o r ProHt
War going on In.Sanford to incorporate many friends. They were recipients of
Sanford Heights only demonstrates again beautiful flowers aird Prof. Dickinson
the hellish profit system under which we presented them ^ witli appropriate gold
souvenir pins.
are cursed.
Miss Smith's charming essay on Our
- Fight It out. boys, you believe In the
Sanford wants-the-Heights, be­ Southern Poets w a s characteristic of h a
cause it would be profitable to her to loyal appreciation., Miss Morcmm'scssey
have them and give you just as little os was a carefully prepared historic study.
Prizes given by Mr. Toiisey, one of the
possible; and you. Mr. Citizen of Sanford,
want-all the benefits of Sanford and yet most generous of the friends of the school,
avoid paying city taxes. We Socialists were awarded to (he beat student in each
. say to you vote the Socialist ticket, In­ department. These, were Annie Stone.
augurate the cooperative commonwealth, Elsie Edwards and Agnes Moremen.
eliminate the profit system. Taxes will Songs by the fresh young voices were
be reduced to almost nothing or will not good. The Mother Goose party was
be a burden, because • the masses will much enjoyed by the juvenile performers,
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have what they create and not pass it up as jty.the audience.
There,
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most
cares,
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always
to a fe»fe para sites, as now In the shape
■3nd a sad note in all the pleasures
. of interest, rent and profit.
Study the philosophy of socialism. of life—so It was In this case, when Prof.
Make yourself familiar with polltCa! econ­ Dickinson bid farewell to all. He has
omy and lets avoid these wars for profit been a zealous and devoted principal for
and-bulld up all of our city and citizens five years. He is entitled to the g r a ti­
and not a part and a few of them .. What tude and appreciation of the Winter Park
public. That he may have the same
say yout
Socialist.
success in the field of low to which he
The Value of Velvet Beans
has been admitted its everyone’s sincere
Florida fanners and dairymen hdve in wish.
tha velvet bean one of the cheapest and
The exercises were closed with the mtbest dairy feeds. Experiments which usual treat of hearing Senator Palmer,
have been carried out at tills station in- of Orlando, In words eHUting and eloquent
dlcata that velvet beans, are nearly equal, congratulations, encouragement farewell
pound for pound, to cottonseed meal, for to all —-Timea-Union.
milk production.
Prof. Dickinson Is a member of the law,
The first test was ¡conducted during the firm of Dickinson &amp; Dickinson of San­
winter of 1008-9. The results showed ford. The firm has secured quarters over
that 297.75 pouhds of velvet beans In the : the Beggs &amp; Palmer office In Orlando
pod produce as much milk as 94.5 pounds where they will at once opon a law ofllcc.
of cottonseed meal (7.5 per cejit, am­ Mr. Chas. P. Dickinson will be in the Or­
monia).- When 267.75 pouinlt of velvet lando office and .Mr. J. J. Dickinson will
beans in the pod were feu with wheat remain at Sanford.
bran nod sorghum silage, the cows gave
-108.6 gallons of milk.. When 94.5 pounds
New" Books In The,.Public Library
of cottonseed meal were fed with wheat
The Wednesday"t)lub have placed on
bran and sorghum silage, 108.9 gallons of the shelves the following volumes:
milk were produced. The cost per gallon
Colonial Prose and Poetry, edited by
of milk, not including labor, was: Velvet Prof. Trent of Columbia University. Three
bean ration. 13.3 cents; cottonseed meal volumes.' '.
ration, 13.7 ceDts. This shows a slight
The Poe Centenary, John A. Patton.,
difference In favor of the^velvei bean
The Seminoles of Florida. Minnie M.
Wilson.
ration.
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The same 'experiment was repeated
The National Capitol.Tiacclton.
during the winter of 1909-10. In tfils test
Life of Nelson, W. Clark Russell. *
816 pounds of velvet • beaus in the pod.
Philip Sidney, Foxbourne.
t^brn fed witli wheat bran and silage,
Fro/n Chaucer to Tennyson, Henry
produced 325.5 gallons of milk; while 576 Beer.
poiibds of cottonseed meal prpduccd 328
The Middle Ages, Hallam.
^ galloui of milk, when fed with bran and
Church History of Britain. Tuller.
silage.^ The cost per gallon of milk was:
The Literature of Elizabeth. Whipple.
W l&amp; 4heytlY iLbw &gt; jgtien, *¿4 pern» —.A History of.Gerniany. Lewis
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(Including labor. 17 cents; and with rite
Half Hours of EngUsh History., by
cottonseed meal ration, 16.7 ccnu (In­ Knights Ports 1, 2, 3. 4.
cluding labor, 20.5 cents). This shows
Mary, Queeu of Scotts, Mahne.
that velvet beans, as a feed for milk pro­
Tudor and Stuart Princesses Strickland.
duction, will produce as much milk as
The Tudors CreTgbton.
will cottonseed m eal and at 20 per cent
The Age of Elizabeth. Creighton.
Chamber's Cyclopedia of English Liter­
ature. Three volumes
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Mrs. Elizabeth W ilson
A rare treat Is th store fo r’the readers
lira. J. K. Melting« and Harry Wilson of '‘William Shakespeare, Poet. Drama­
of rkt« d ty received the sad intelligence tist. Man," by Hamilton Wright Mablc.
of the death of ' theLr mother which se­
Shakespeare's Heroines by Anna Jam e­
cured. Philadelphia last Sunday. They son Is another delightful volume.
have the sympathy of their Sanford
For students and lovers of the Immortal
friends In their hour of bereavement
poet and tils work there are the following:
Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artfst. by
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Date o f M eeting Changed
The mooting of the Hospital Associa­ Moulton.
Shakespeare. HU Mind and An. by Ed­
tion has been changed to Friday night
M ar 5th Instead of May 1st on account ward Dowderi.
Five Lectures on Shakespeare, by Ten
of
with meeting of the Eagles.
Brink.
Bomsmbsr the date, May 5th, aud every
The Shakespeare Drama, 2 vols, Gy
on* should be there.
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J, 11. Overman captured a trout this week
with hook and line that weighed. 12
pounds and one once. He nbw heads
riie list and until some other disciple of
Walton goes him one better wears the
belt. Henry McLauhn has ordered The
Herald gold medal ior the contest and t)ie
local fisherman who captures the largest
iront before October“ first will get the t
Herald gold medal. Go to it, boysl

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P h o n e 148

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“More Fruit—More Money”
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To “the People of Sanford
The undersigned officials of the town
of Goldsboro, and ¡representing its citizens,
optical to the citizens of the city of San­
ford for aid and sympathy in protecting
our town from spoliation or destruction as
the result of a plan on the .part of your
city officials to procure front the present
legislature an amended charter, whereby
the corporate limits will/ be so extended
as to include the town of Goldsboro and
thus destroy our corporate existence.
This town was duly incorporated about
twenty years ago aud It has ever since
regularly maintained its official corporate
existence, performing ull the duties of a
municipality.
We have always been and we are now
a peaceable, orderly and law abiding
community. We nppealed to your counell. protesting against the proposed uctlon
so far as it affected the interests of this
town but our appeal was unheeded. We
now appeal to you, citizens of Sanford,
for your help in this matter. We are
proud of the prosperity and development
of your dty; but it is no good reason that,
because you are big, you should swallow
up our town just because we are little.
There can be no just charge brought
against us to justify the abolishment or
overthrow of our corporate existence. If
it is done m the way proposed U will be
an instance of the tyrannical use of
might, of power, and because we are few
and fccble—Suraly you will not justify
and uphold such a proceeding?
We have acquired, some property us a .
town. Weown our own house, sdiool and
other corporate property. We fecl a pride
In our town organization and earnestly
wish to preserve iL To swallow us up in
the corporate limits of Sanford will add
very little to Sanford and take a great
deal from us. It will impoM upon us •
part of the burden of your bonded and
other indebtedness _and add heavily to
our burden of taxation, while we reap no
material benefit thereby. We shall make
bur appeal to the legislature in this be­
half and beg that you.' the justice loving
citizens of Sanford, will give us such sup­
port es you can end we shell be ever
grateful to you. ;
M. B. Bellamy. Mayor Goldsboro
G. W. B enton , President Council
T. T. G u n , Town Clark.
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Parochial Residence of rather Brcsnahan

WHAT C U R E S E C Z E M A ?
Wa have bad' ao uiunjr

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lately, reganllm t E d e m a and other
■kin dt*e«(*(?», th at, we are glad to
make our. pnswer public. After care
ful. Invt^ilKHtluu wt&gt; to.vc found th at
a «Implc waah of OH »&gt;r W lbtergreeu,
a i tompouuiled In D D. D., can be re ­
lied upon. \\&gt; would not make this
etatem ent to our patrons, friends and
neighbors unless v.** went sure of It—
and although "there are many so-called
Eczema renjvitlcs sold, we ourselves
unhesitatingly recommend D. D. D
Pi ca^rlpt Ion.
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■taut relief to Unit torturing lit a

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the foutitlnlhm of tin» trouble.
llecauac It flcattacs, *soothes and
beala the skin.
Because—It enable« N ature to rejmlt
the ravages of the ili.«-m.o
Because The records of ten years
of complete cutes of thou'nm ls of the
most serious «uses at nw itial 'll. H P
I* today rccoKttfsVd us th e • absolutely
rnlliitih’ Rcsema clire
Pi up Into our store today. Just to
talk over*yuur case with u*
The C atholic Church

Among the many changes unit impmvo
. nicuts, that have been made iii Sanford
during the past six months, by no means
the least was raising of the district to
the dignity of a Catholic parish so great
was the influx of Catholics to Sanford
sod neighboorhood that a resident priest
was found to be absolutely necessary so
that Hie spiritual needs of these- Cnthollcs
may be attended to -accordingly iownrris
T~tEc~cnti AOctober 1910 the Key. P: J;
Ikesnolmn formerly diocesan mistionury
of this diocese of St. Augustine wux sent
hither by his bishop to organize u new
parish a Catltoliq census showed utmost
50 Catholic fumilies in town, and a

IN THE SOCIAL WORLD
Items or Interest Conceritiii&amp;
Society People
PUINIS

PII lit I Y PtitSONAI

How Celery City Vanity fa ir
. Away the Uoldei! Hours
Social Gossip

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cuiechum-clusi, with an-etirollnient of
-about lit rtnMreu;--------- .. •. ~
l’ho churcli i» eonsluntly uicreasing iis
nu'inhersliip apd - irj non pruhnhly ilic
strongesl churcli,iu tliccily. Jhcim iicrial
iinpftivcmettts iiuuh- liSvc littracted the
nltenlion of èvery citizen. For witldn
four nioiiths afler bis arrivai Pallier
Orcsmihan fourni hitnsclf in a hemitifiil
parochial tcstdcnre creclcd l&gt;&gt; lits cn(husiastic congrégation nt a cust of nnt
less'than JÎSiHi—-iV-hrtiuttfuI m*w ultae
lias hee.n instullcd also an orgun. And
uiiw iherc is talk ni thp si'slers’ coniing
-lu eslphlisli a cathohc sclitsil ou the oiher
vide of tlfe hcamiful hnildinghlock own'etl
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"®Pft tilt- Weia kit (.'loti risalls Oli Tuestimi)
evemng some of the yiiimg |»-ople ni . thè
club wuh tlieu frieiids ritjoycd a deligiitfui dance. ¡splendili iiiiim c w .i « furnished
piano

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Mo,. Deane lurner entertained beuuti
was served limine
pie dame
Illuse
fully at her Inane rtn Wednesday after
1preseni were Mrs K S. Keelor. Mis J.
noon ut ti t ‘J apanese bridge luncheon,
U. Stryker.'Mts .* L. Iluft. Miss t.'hnrlotu*
given in honor of Mrs. J 11 Stryker.'who
Keelor, Miss Kut li Abbott. Miss Molile
has been one of the ehiiriinng visitormto
Marni, Miss ileleii Ni Julius. Mir,» Hessie
Suidoril during llie past wmtei. The
Sellimi peli. Miss l’e.allea l.elllei. Mi«,,
decorations In'the iireltynxmih on this oc,,
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Cttsiuu wen: .lujiunese, ami Hu; (lowers
' . roses ami, nustuiiiuuis. Mrtdpi W ani. Sii «« Is i s Is i«-(tia/, M iss.
used were red
V iviiiii Yeiser, Miss Lillie Cult Stillili*.
The lolde was centred yvith mi exquisite
I tank Miltevt. Ait ine lieti», t'ari iiaiinlbowl of nasturtiums unit luuidetdialr icrji
inii. JauiesrMiCaskélt. J 1) Kohrrlx. James
ofui reflector, an d ' the -candles boie reti—i1
William« ileaiy l'nnltirt Will Wiilson. W.
and green tlllugice shades Covers were
•\ I.idilli. Nivali Hlltl, A. J llllg|K*li.
laid for. eight. Little Japanese dolls
Ceell Bull. Ih.tvitm lYrkin« James Siemserved for place curds, to which was atliridge ami .1 I. Mari.
luched the name of each guest. All ele­
gant luncheon was -served, after which
the merry party enjoyed a spit lied game
of bridge. —Top score was made by Mrs
. Cruse Parties win» received the. prize, a
Japunese^doll pin cushion.
Guest of
honor prize, a travelling ease. Chose who
enjoyed Mrs. Turner’s charming hospital
Land C o m p a n y , Real
ity were Mrs. J.-U. Stryker. Mrs. J. L.
Hurt, Mrs. F. J. Gonzales. Mrs Cruse
E s t a t e .a n d Ar-chiitec-'”
Humes. Mrs. It. S. Keelor. Mis. Geo Fox,
tural w o r k a specialty
Jr./.and Miss Charlotte Keelor.

COMMERCIAL
PHOTOGRAPHY

Hume Rumph's young friends tremed
him to a delightful surprise party at ids
borne in this city last Friday evening. A
pleasant evening was speift .yvith games
of various kinds and reffl'slihi.fptti served.
Those present were Misscg^âusie Hrown,
Douglass Abernathy. R ate; Underwood.
Anna McLaughtouf^tlabe) Granger. Irene
Thurston, Daisy Detts, Aima. Stiles, Doro­
thy Rutnph, George McLaughton, Vivian
Speer, Frank Shelly, Frank Woodruff.
HugbTillla. Joltn Murrell and Voile WilUams.

Last Fnday afternoon the seventh and
eighth grade boys of the Tinnford school
«oaaed bata with the Orlando boys of the
*ame grades. The game, wus played at
Holden Park and resulted In a »core of 7
to 4 in favor of Sanford.
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The Average Increase in Population

April Specialties

of cities ami lowtiv everywhere is 35
per cent |n ten years.
I liis ineauv
tliut new homes will have to* lie built
ami more «tores provided.
I his will
iittreusc &lt;fit* value of land at (he edge
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IRRIGATION M A TER IA L

N. H. GARNER

Pumps, ..Gasoline
Engines;
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Pipe Fittings and Hose

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G A L V A N IZ E D .IR O N T A N K S
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Doors, Sash, Blinds and
Builders’ Hardware

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PICNIC T h an u p d e r t h o s e b ig L iv e
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Seminole Chief Flour,
24-lb. sack, 80c

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no mutter tiow fnstidemis with u
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moment to treat his lady love with

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Pillsbury Flour,
24-lb. sack, $1,
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Four-Crown Butter
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P o o l fille d w ith S iiip h u r w a t e r an d Cleaned out
e v e r y d a y » - No R 6 w d y ism " A llo w e d - BathingT en C e n ts
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Refreshment*
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Dainty Flour,
24-lb. sack, $1.00

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Obelisk Flour,
24-lb. sack, 90c

EVKN to the jioini of ample suffldetiLy, for they are [Hisitively pure
and wholesome.* All our syrilp and
HavorinRs are tlie product Of uaiiif&gt;’ ql'milt.
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Monday ailerpoou Mrs. W. K. Anno and
Mrs. R. B. Keelor entertained most infor­
mally at bridge in liouor of Mrs.-T. J.
Perkins., After a lively game aouraa were
(wa nted and It waa found that Mrs. 1L

Without out* or motif of our kinds of C and y.
15ft itsnortrd kinds, 2ikt to $1.00 per pound. A
iM-auttful line of Score nnd Tnlly Cnrils.'Slnilonery, etc.

Oct our prlntrp on s t q r l u l o t good*
I miy kind '.iAriee-Mr.l unghlln Co.

F lorida P hoto Comrpany

On Tuesday ufternoou the Weluku I’loh
rooms wore iliu scene »if u very pictty,
party.. There w ernaix la h b s ol nlavtrs . JU1 Reall y Hldg.
and a few others present who sjiept « _______ ~_______.
most enjoyable afternoon. Highest scores were matte by Mrs O. W. King and Mrs.)_
H- P. Driver, who were awarded ihr jirizesrhe&gt; first prize was u Jainjnese jordlnicre
and! the second was a Bohemian glass
dish. A salad course, with leu, was
♦erved after the-gains was over by Mrs
Fat jo. Miss Bowler and Miss Linda Ia.Tfler.
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I1* Driver liail made top score, ami was
jircscnlcif with a pretty pri/c. I hose
who enjoyed the gaoic were Mrs. W. it.
Alin'd, Mrs It S: hcelor. Miss Keelor.
Mrs. I J » PeVkins. Mrs- t* W King, Mr».
Prather. Mrs A W Hrown. M/t* T. A.
Neal. Mrs It I llogliv .»Mrs L\ () .M rLaughton. Mr« II P. Iirtvci and Mfs W.
ft Ituhlpm

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YOUR HOM E RECEPTIO N S

The inopie ofSanford: and. w i
believe in, ’’The Herald.” Tl
subscribe for it pud read it too
lf~-your_ad_nppeanî ou its patfes
they will rood ufTd^'brhevo—iL___._.

muti to come and tell you how to
do u tfood business through the
season

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Opportunities

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Than any like area any where.
This territory with its cheap Irri­
gation, Perfect Drainage and" Low
Freight Rates produces and mar­
kets profitably a greater variety
of crops' than any other known
place. . Its exceptional facilities
for receiving and distributing pro­
ducts by River .and Rail insures
for Sanford a greater **. . . • . .

The very extensive. Public Im­
provements — P a v e d St r e e t s,
Sewers and , great Public School
Buildings, recently completed; and
others planned for the near future
demonstrate the faith of its citi­
zens in the towj^Shd." show.. the
makes Large Cities from small
towns. . . . . .
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You

Want Information About this Great Country or
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Peoples Bank Building

Sanford, Florida

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Goldsboro Negroes r ig h t A B attle
■' With K een.C utters
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The petitions recently presented to the
legislature reciting the jteaceful tendencies
of tiie negroes of Goldsboro was rudely
shattered on Tuesday morning by a
bloody affair that may prove a homicide.
Twu residents of Goldsboro, Clark and
Slplin engaged in n dispute airout some
work and came together to se'ttle dif­
ferences- Sijilin lin'd a sharp hatchet
and before Clark could gel in Ills work
Siplln drove the hatchet full in Ills face
¡inflicting an uwful wound that will
probable jirove faint.
Jail awaiting trial. -

L egislators Have a S trenuous
a t S ta te Capitol.
Items of Interest Gleaned From
The jxjSt week has been fill©»* with the
Various Sources
things that generally throw an atmosphere
of excited interest around the old capitol
building. , Tiie race track bill and the
capitol removal bill both were special or­ HAPPEN IN GS DURING TH E W EES
After Being R eported Unfavorably In
ders for Wednesday, the capitol removal
Com m ittee Room su c c e ss or
question coming up at ten o'clock and the
A« Epitome o f m e W eek’s M ost Im
M easure W as Unanimous
Here th e R eaders Will N m l a B rier
race
track' taking their turn at the bat at
portont Happenings In th e . f
After many days of anxiety and lobby
H istorical Spring Flowing
three thirty in the afternoon. For over
S ta te 's Domnin.
ing and jockeying for a place the famous
For Hurried R eaders
two hours the House of Representatives
Work on three new buildings in the
Sanford .Charter Bill passed the house, on
The full strength of the Socialist party
debated the question or submitting the
Wednesday. April 2(Hh.
heart oi Ocala was commenced Thursday,
of America has been offered for the decapitol question.- The affirm ative-was
die cost of which will exceed 56,0.000
The bill to abolish the present munlcl
feme of John J. and J. B. McNamara,
championed by McWilliams of St. Jofms
The buildings are being erected for the
pal cor|x&gt;ratlon of the towns of Goldsboro
who was ciiarged with murder In connec­
and tiie negative was bended by ll^o rep­
Ocala National Dank, the Roes* Lumber
und Sanford Heights came up for consid­
tion with the explosion a t the Los An­
resentatives from Leon, Floyd of Franklin,
eration first and being disjioscd of the
Comimny and Mr. Baxter Corn.
geles Times building by the national
City Council M ccts'V •
Dougherty of Volusia and others. The
executive committee of the p a rty . now In
The two story residence of Hon. JC. S.
Council met in regular session May*tsi charter bill was passed in record time.
vote in the House, was decisive and no
Matthews, at Starke was, with nearly nil nt 7:3l) p. tn.' Present. D. L. 'Thrasher, * The measures were not |&gt;ussed without further attempt will jtrobably be mnde session at Boston.
Its contents, destroyed by fire Sunday president; W. D. Holden, S. Range. J. D. a struggle on the part of those towns,
Tha chnrgc that a Morgan loan is being
this session to luive tiie matter ugain con­
morning. Loss complete, as* but few Davison, B. A. Ilowanl.’ Absent. It. R. both of which had representatives ut the sidered.
forced on Honduras deserves attention.
State Cajiilol. -Moyof A. V. French, of
things were saved, as the fire was under Stevens and H. \WmJ.
Monday night somewhat of a sensation It is one thing for the power of the United
«ich headway before It was discovered.
Minutes of lust meeting: read and ap­ Sunford Heights, did yeoman service for was created by the announcement of n Slates to bè used to collect a debt due
tiis town and to hla credit be it said that
The senate passed*without a dissenting proved.
member that he had been subjected to Mr. MorganrhUFquitc another to have ii
’ rote the HcOreary bill to extend and en­
Report» of marshal uml treasurer for lie trumped the first curd by havlifg the tiie indignity of the oiler of n brijie, or at force u loan from him on a weak country.
bill for abolishing Sanford Heights re
large the power* of tlje railroad commis­ April rend and ordered filed.
icusl.whal was clcurly. intended to be a If the administration projioscs to rob a
sioners of the state of Florida, so us. to
Un motion the complaint of Mr. Frcnger l&gt;ortc&lt;t unfavorably in the committee room bribe. Mr. Wull of Putnam who has serv­ weak nation in (fie interest of J. Plerpont
give them the exclusive power and au­ regarding setter on Third street, between which was certainly going some.
ed before in.the House and who everyone Morgan, congress should knowlt and con­
thority within the stole of Florida to reg- Sanford and Cyivress. avenues, was refer­ • Reports from Tallahassee say that May­ greatly respects mid admire» was hundod gress »him Id stop it.. J -------------------- --------or French was thp chumpion lobbyist of
. ubte charges and service of ail persons, red to the sauitury committee. _
Jack Johnson is going to buy an aeroan cnveloj&gt;e uport leaving the capitol cor­
linns or corporations carrying un u tele­
Uu motion the bid of the Sim ford Gar­ this meeting and Rcjiresenlutivc Lake ridors about dork uml when rirrivinghome plane. Thus he will -escape The - danger- ... Vphone business within the slate of Flor­ age &amp; Machine Co., us to the cure of the hud no jiicnic when he jiushed Ids bill
lit* ojtenetl it lie found it contuincd two of being arrested for speeding. As far us
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ida uml for other purposes.
new lire engine was uccejited and refer­ through.
tliedunger of Injury by fulling is concern­
New that it is all over there is no ques hundred dollars. He immediately called
Two years at hard labor in the stotwj red to the city attorney to prepare- the
ed, lie can make himself immune against
iu
u
witness
to
tiie
fact
und
returned
and
non hut what M r.l-iikc deserves credit
penitentiary was the sentence passed necessary contract.
hwked U|i tiie imrty who (landed him the Glut by so weighting himself that tie will
upon young James F. Stewart, the former
The follow mg resolution wus rend und for pulling through the bill.in record time envelope and ordered him to return it to be sure to strike on his head.
' Southern Express Comkany ollice clerk, adopted: Resolve*!, that the fibre on tlir after un unfavorable report, something
the source from which it came "and tell
Tlireu weeks of extraordinary session of
who was convicted of grain! larceny,’for projierty of tTfe Ox Fibre Ilrusli Co., in that lias seldom happened in the history them to go to It—J." An investigating
the
sixty-second congress having passed
me theft of some diamonds which were the city of SunTonl is dangerous amf is a of-till* legislature.
committee was at once uiqxdntcd hy the into history witli m record of rapid jlre
’ *cm through the St. Augustine ollice.
menace-tu health and jtroperty and' that
House and they are at work to find out if legislation by tiie house, the senate is
, •* The Wednesday Club
Jacksonville has a hen which, though the Filter Co. is hereby ordered to imme­
Quite a Iurge attendance of the xluh jtossibhi the suurcu of .the intended bribe. finally organized to.transact business but
»tie is furnished with plenty, of corn, diately remove lids filter from within the
Tim bill introduced in the Senate by in no haste to consider that port of the
were jiresent Wednesday afternoon for
wheat und bread, is net satisfied, but city limiis.
their lust meeting of the year in^, tiie Senator Flournoy jtroviding for a sujtreme democratic program already disposed of
persists in cleaning up the pennies, tuur:
E. E. Brady offerer! lo keep horses sub­ charming home of Mrs. D. L. Thrasher.
court and railroad commission building by the lower brandi. Cuha&lt;djpirreclpf'octies, nails, collar buttons, broken glass, ject to use of the city in case of fire,
Miss Charlotte Keeler rend a most in­ was up for consideration immediately fol- ity is tim only matter now being consid­
broken china and bar chips, given her. provided the city would furnish him room
teresting jMi|&gt;er on "Mansemoncl County, lowing the settlement of the capitol re­ ered by the senate and th a t.probably will
Willi this record, her henship might be to. store'two carriages. On motion Mr.
The Sem ite bill carried not come before It (or discussion for sev­
Virginia," giving in a bright, entertaining moval qdcstion
aide to partake of other products of the Brady’s offer was accepted.
way n short history of the early colonial nn upi&gt;rojiriution of two hundred thousand eral weeks.
bar. as well as the chip«, with perfect
On motion the clerk w as' authorized to days and principal events trunspiriug &gt;n dollars.- Grey of Gadsden , succeeded in
Property valued at upwards pf six mil*
safety—the question is, has Jacksonville j&gt;ny E-E. Brady-$100 tier week on ae
hul ifnjxirtunt county; forming u part.of having u n-'amendment adopted, cutting lion dollar# wus destroyed, hundreds of
any of the "o|her products'-' to spare.
count of scavenger service.
the uj&gt;|)ro|&gt;riotion to one huudred thous­ jieojile made homeless and almost tha en­
the commonwealth of Virginia.
The Sarasota Times tells of the organ­
On motion; the clerk was authorized to
Mrs. M. Martin entertained the club and dollars. The hill will likely jiuss in tire business section of Bangor, Maine,
ization of a stock company for the piir- issue tax redemption certificate for E half
with au admirable jien picture of "The its amended form.
was devastated during .a conflagration
puse of developing Bajr j^lnmi and con­ lots J and 10. curl, for sate *0(11, on cer­
The dog tax question wus uj&gt; in the which occurred on Monday. A light rain
Colonial Gentleman.” Truly a charming
structing thereon a modern, couuuudioiYs tificate of city ailorney that the same is
personage, as lortrayed hy tiie pen of his House Moriduy and the House after hav­ fall which lidjicd to-'check-the Arc. One
and attractive tourist hotel. The hotel is now. jlfe Ptupcily of the city of ijunfurii.
rumcmpormlei.—and the historians of ing u deal of hln with (lie hill so butcher­ (¿fc is known to have been lost, an un­
— r»w in-course'of erection'aftdw ill^ coiiOn motion (tie bills ns signed by the those early and luxurious times; when ed it uj&gt; tliot the introducer withdrew it.
known man wiio wns killed by a falling
toin about fifty rooms, being three stories president uml upjiroved by the' finance
Tills question will again he up fur con­
pleasing jicrsonality, culture and wealth
wull.
in height und having a bay front of about committee were ordered |iuid.
combined to nuke the colonial gentleman sideration however, ns tliere are other • So far as it is jxissibie to ascertain,
100 feet. From ah observatory on the
bills j,ending. *
Oil motion council (hen adjourned.
an enviable individual.
k
Easton. Pa., tiie scene of the uwful railbuilding o very interesting and extended
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Tiie Governor's reception uu Tuesday - •
M. W. LOVELL Clerk.
Miss Tetherly rend u very graphic dev
road accident, eight |&gt;ersons were burned
view will be possible of the bay, gulf and
¡Veiling
was
quite
u
brilliant
social
func­
scriptiun by fliyrd 1728) of the experien­
to death, three Dually injured, two others
outlying keys. ‘
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I lltle f olk's Recitul
ces of u part) 'of surveyors who (rfed to tion. Tiie Governor's Invitation was so serioqsly injured that their lives are
Arguing in favor of n*sen wall iof'Wcst
unique for .its extensiveness und ii seemed
The little folks jiiami recital that is jnirsiie work "Through Dismal Swamp."
disjxisctl of uml scores of persons were
’"Paint beach the News explains ut length
givep annually b y -th e j&gt;upils of Mrs.
"Virginia of Today,-" was tiie very in­ from the crowds lluit thronged the rooms, cut and burned and bruised, some dan­
the sanitary benefits that would come
Fannie"Stemhriilge Munson is always an teresting condensed sketch, comparing hulls and verandas of tiie ijnuision that gerously, in the wreck, uf the teachers’
from the planum! gives facts uml reasons event that is un(ici|iuted witli much
tiie Virginia of colonial day* witli Virgin­ most everbody invited laid come. This speciul from Utica, N. Y„ to Wusfiington,
for the proposed , improvement. The
pleasure by the poojdo of Sanford, Tues­ ia of tiie jiresent; which showed much wus the usual rccejHlon giveji hy the D. C., oil tiie Bolvidere-Delaware division
health of u community is of first imjxjrday evening, April 18th, at Mrs. Munson’s care and research, by Mrs. C. C. Worthing­ Governor during tiie Hussion of tiie Legis­
•Wpe. for tliere can be no progress in n Studio, (he talented young pujnls again ton, wlto made* her short tojxigrnjihicul lature und it wns equal or-surpassed jxis- of the Pennsylvania Railroud at Martfh's
Creek. N. J., Sunday afternoon.
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place where disease abides. The sea wall, delighted a large and appreciative» aud­ history of Virginia very interesting.
Hound About in Virginia," consisted sihly any iircviuus function of this * kind
By
a
vote
of
41)
to
7,
the
Illinois
senate
it is claimed, would do away with a men­ ience of relutives and friends with u of two very interesting itotns; one given for enjoyment and hospitality.
ordered tiie arrest of Edvard Tildeti, Geo.
ace that ig well understood by sanitari- must jifeuslng- performance reflecting hy Mrs. J. W. Dinkins, concerning an old
M, Benedict aniL-Wni. (1 Cummings of
Debtors
Prison
in
Eastville,
on
tho^eggi__M
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•ns, and no doubt the iieople of West
mucli credit an il must excellent- Uinolmf. eriTshore* or Virginia; and the oilier an
The new motion (deture theatre will he ChicugtFaml their appearance new before
'. Paint Beach.wilt ooine to understand its
Mrs. Fannie Munson was assisted un.tlie article nfmi by Mrs. L. R. Philips, atiout ojMMicd Monday night. They have instal­ tire senate to show cause wliythujr should
advantages and move for itq construction.
jirogram by Miss Helen St John uml Miss Jamestown; its muny ruins and some of
S. Jordan was again uuuied us the Charlotte Krelor. wim gave some very the efforts lieing made to restore and pre­ led the luleat «ml best Cqttijiment obtain­ not lie punished for .contempt. The al­
Dwnoroiic candidate for mayor of Jack­ pleasing ptJinbers. Miss St John 'sang serve, tfiose Just disujijH-aring landmarks. able, using Edison's latest thought in the leged cuntemjx consists jn (tie refusal of
After the cohclusim of the jirogram. mschinu with the outside shutter which the three hunkers, to suhjnit^us evidence
sonville in tile second primary Tuesday. the song for little folks:—“Little Orphan the,
club elected the officers Tor fjie makes it entirely Hickerless. In addition before the senate committee that is lnThis is equivalent to election.
Annie", “Sweetheart Adieu", "Slumber ensuing year. Mrs. *Geo. L. Maris was they will jHit illustrated Hjnigs on every vestigulipg bribery, the bank records and
unanimously re-elecied jiresidcut, as were
Florida's legislature now has a bribery Boat", “Mammies Chile".
also Mrs. May Dickins, vice-president; jirogram. ' What to call tiie new theatre a list of their customers. It has been al­
investigation all its own. and the capitol
The following stories from chihllnnd Mrs. S. O. Chase, secretary, and Mrs. A. will he left witit the public, und each one leged that these bank books might prove
is throbbing with the greatest sensation were charmingly given by Miss Charlotte D, Key, treasurer.
some of the stories told of money said lo
The jiresidcut unpointed Mrs. E. W. D. attending will be allowed to vole und the
of this session. It develojicd that Repre- Kcclor. Moo Cow Moo. umPTliu licit by J.
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p i . . . e .- .ii.i ___j ______s__
have been subscribed toward tiie elect loti
one
selecting
the
lucky
name
first
will
j&gt;e
^•eniatlve Wall of Bradford received a Vance Cook. Wynkcn Blynkcn uml Nod, Dunn and Miss Clara Guild, program com­
mittee for the next year’s study uf Scan­ given u cash jirize. The contest will be oi William Lorimer as United States sen­
telegraph envelope from a house lucssen- and Little Boy Blue hy K. Field.
dinavia. Mrs Henry Wigin will linve u|&gt;cn tiie first week and tiie decision un- ator.
&lt;rr. and upon opening it found it to con­
The following pupils program wus tie- diurge of the civic urogram.
Senators Bryan and Fletcher were well
The dull gave Mrs. I). L. Thresher u nouncod Saturday night.
tain *100 bill and two $50 bills. ^ Mr. Wall autifully carried out:
jirdVIded
with committtee places in tluT
The- management assures the public
rising vole of thanks for the much apjirchanded the money back to the messenger
Part I—Janizaries Murcli, Klrchner; dated^tospltulity Jn the use of tier home that the motion pictures given will be distribution by die minority of the sen­
#nJ told him to give the bills back’'to rite Ada and Maud Alice Wugqer,
for the jiist five Weeks, as a meeting seen for the first time und (hat they will ate. Both these Florida se ttlo rs will be
would-be bribes, with bis respects and
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Little Tilings. Rowe; Ding Dcug Bell, jilace.
A risil i vote of thanks was tendered never duplicate what lias been given here. heard from jxomlnenUy and advantage­
•iso to teli them to “Go to hell.”
Spaulding; Mina Howard.
Mrs. S. O. Chose for valuable assfktanqp ,Our aim it the best jxissible in jiictures ously in (lie deliberations of the upper
Sjirightly Polku, Guiliani; Waltz. Holst; given
Col. Peter O. Knight, attorney for the
house.
(Itj members of the club in the and music.
Taiupu Union Station Company and rep- Caroline Spencer.
number of books kindly loaned by tier.
Chas. L. Polk &amp;. Co.
Press d is (latches from Manillu say the
Marche. Schmitt;* Fairy Waltz, Strcab- Also a rising vote of thunks to Mrs. A. D.
JMentlng the Atlantic Coast Line, Sea­
Dutch
have taken possession of Patmae
Key
for
ujipreclated
aid
and
suggestions
Big Thing* In Big Florida
ward Air Line and the Tampa Northern bog; Mary Huwurd.
Islands.
60 miles southeast of Mlndnao.
in all the work done by tiie dub und her
While iu Photogrnjiher T. P. Robinson's
Hunter's Song, MerrvSunshlne. Pressels unceasing interest und arduous dutleq as
Railroad Companies, at a hearing before
lowering
the Stars and Stripes and sub­
jilace uf business veHt^rilqy timL gentle­
l«* stole railroad oonmitgElon STTalla^ First Step; Kathleen Broil y^
chairman of the program committee.
stituting the flag or Holland. The lone of
received notion yog- ~ Minwtr^MwBH-Sefmtaffr-Ada -Wagner.* a u the members, active and associate, man showed us what is claimed to be the Ute acmi-oflicial statement given out at
Crodle Song, Pfefferkorn; Pansy, Milo wjra.wcre noi present at tiie meeting on biggest iree'In Florida. It is on hum­
f
irom t,,c commission that u fine
Wednesday, are notified that Professor mock laud owned by the Holden Real Es­ Washington on receipt of the pews indU
" *3’000 had been imposed upon the Deyo; Fannie Rcba Munson.
und Mrs. Maris have kindly invited the
cates the willingness uf tills government
isilrwids mentioned for having violated, ' Marche Koumipe, Gounod; Curious Story, dub, us has been their custom for several tate Co., -ot Sunford, und it certainly is a
to lei Holland have the islands, which are
years jrast. to hold their last meeting In whopper. The picture is taken with Mr.
w disregarded, or fai|ed to oomply with Heller; May Thrasher.
small
in area, contain but half a hundred
Swedish Wedding March, Soderiuann; their charming home, Wednesday, May Holden standing in front of the tree and
i or^ef °f the commission to consuuct
10. The members are requested to meet while he is u large tnan the position Filipinos and. although considered a part
a Tempo a unions passenger station by Mnud'AUce Wagner, Ada Wagner.
jmxnjitly at three o'dock.
January 1911.
inoked him look very small. This im­ of the Philippine archipelago are not
Part 2—Maud Alice Wagner.
PROGRAM FOR MAY 10th.
mense cypress is 42 feet, 6 Inches in cir­ worth making a fuoaAbout. X.V&lt;
Valse Caprice., Kngleinaim.
1.—Colonial Homesteads.
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Orlando Will Bond '
Serenade, Schubert-Liszt.
N otice
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Mrs. S.-W. Dickins cumference, or in round number about~T4
Oflaodo has a bill in the Legislature
feet in diameter. We will wuger that
Mt. Vernon Today, v
Sonutc in F Major, Mozart.
There will be a called meeting of the
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Mrs. M. H. Bowler the majority of the people of this city did Sanfonl Library and Reading Room A s­
01 J 350.000 and Jt |a nimored that the
Songs For Little Folks&gt;Miss St John»/ &lt;
11. —Effects of Colonial Life ‘
ty wlfl call for a municipal light and
not know how dose they lived to sudi a sociation, in the Library room No. 20 Pico
Stories From CtiildLand, Miss Keelor.
on American Literature,
on Saturday, May ' 6th. at 4, p, m.
plant, a*, the' citizens havo had
curiosity.
Get Mr. Robinson to. show you Block,
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Mrs. Alice Brown
Important business.
Best grade preserves und pickles just “Old Virginia,"
cuougb of private ownership of
the picture, if you cannot go and see the
A. D, Dunn, Secretary.
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Mrs. L. K. Philips tree as it stands— Oytnndu Reporter S ta r
In, call and try litem. W. W, Long. 26-tf
By order of C. K. Walker, President.
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Offer More Opportunities for
the Profitable Employment of

Than any like area any where.
This territory with its cheap Irri­
gation, Perfect Drainage and" Low
Freight Rates produces and mar­
kets profitably a greater variety
of crops' than any other known
place. . Its exceptional facilities
for receiving and distributing pro­
ducts by River .and Rail insures
for Sanford a greater **. . . • . .

The very extensive. Public Im­
provements — P a v e d St r e e t s,
Sewers and , great Public School
Buildings, recently completed; and
others planned for the near future
demonstrate the faith of its citi­
zens in the towj^Shd." show.. the
makes Large Cities from small
towns. . . . . .
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You Want Information About this Great Country or
Write-

Peoples Bank Building

Sanford, Florida

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Goldsboro Negroes right A B attle
■' With K een.C utters
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The petitions recently presented to the
legislature reciting the jteaceful tendencies
of tiie negroes of Goldsboro was rudely
shattered on Tuesday morning by a
bloody affair that may prove a homicide.
Twu residents of Goldsboro, Clark and
Slplin engaged in n dispute airout some
work and came together to se'ttle dif­
ferences- Sijilin lin'd a sharp hatchet
and before Clark could gel in Ills work
Siplln drove the hatchet full in Ills face
¡inflicting an uwful wound that will
probable jirove faint.
Jail awaiting trial. -

L egislators Have a S trenuous
a t S ta te Capitol.
Items of Interest Gleaned From
The jxjSt week has been fill©»* with the
Various Sources
things that generally throw an atmosphere
of excited interest around the old capitol
building. , Tiie race track bill and the
capitol removal bill both were special or­ HAPPENINGS DURING THE W EES
After Being R eported Unfavorably In
ders for Wednesday, the capitol removal
Com m ittee Room su c c e ss or
question coming up at ten o'clock and the
A« Epitome o f m e W eek’s M ost Im
M easure W as Unanimous
Here th e R eaders Will N m l a B rier
race
track' taking their turn at the bat at
portont Happenings In th e . f
After many days of anxiety and lobby
H istorical Spring Flowing
three thirty in the afternoon. For over
S ta te 's Domnin.
ing and jockeying for a place the famous
For Hurried R eaders
two hours the House of Representatives
Work on three new buildings in the
Sanford .Charter Bill passed the house, on
The full strength of the Socialist party
debated the question or submitting the
Wednesday. April 2(Hh.
heart oi Ocala was commenced Thursday,
of America has been offered for the decapitol question.- The affirm ative-was
die cost of which will exceed 56,0.000
The bill to abolish the present munlcl
feme of John J. and J. B. McNamara,
championed by McWilliams of St. Jofms
The buildings are being erected for the
pal cor|x&gt;ratlon of the towns of Goldsboro
who was ciiarged with murder In connec­
and tiie negative was bended by ll^o rep­
Ocala National Dank, the Roes* Lumber
und Sanford Heights came up for consid­
tion with the explosion a t the Los An­
resentatives from Leon, Floyd of Franklin,
eration first and being disjioscd of the
Comimny and Mr. Baxter Corn.
geles Times building by the national
City Council M ccts'V •
Dougherty of Volusia and others. The
executive committee of the p a rty . now In
The two story residence of Hon. JC. S.
Council met in regular session May*tsi charter bill was passed in record time.
vote in the House, was decisive and no
Matthews, at Starke was, with nearly nil nt 7:3l) p. tn.' Present. D. L. 'Thrasher, * The measures were not |&gt;ussed without further attempt will jtrobably be mnde session at Boston.
I t s contents,
destroyed by fire Sunday president; W. D. Holden, S. Range. J. D. a struggle on the part of those towns,
Tha chnrgc that a Morgan loan is being
this session to luive tiie matter ugain con­
morning. Loss complete, as* but few Davison, B. A. Ilowanl.’ Absent. It. R. both of which had representatives ut the sidered.
forced on Honduras deserves attention.
State Cajiilol. -Moyof A. V. French, of
things were saved, as the fire was under Stevens and H. \WmJ.
Monday night somewhat of a sensation It is one thing for the power of the United
«ich headway before It was discovered.
Minutes of lust meeting: read and ap­ Sunford Heights, did yeoman service for was created by the announcement of n Slates to bè used to collect a debt due
tiis town and to hla credit be it said that
The senate passed*without a dissenting proved.
member that he had been subjected to Mr. MorganrhUFquitc another to have ii
’ rote the HcOreary bill to extend and en­
Report» of marshal uml treasurer for lie trumped the first curd by havlifg the tiie indignity of the oiler of n brijie, or at force u loan from him on a weak country.
bill for abolishing Sanford Heights re
large the power* of tlje railroad commis­ April rend and ordered filed.
icusl.whal was clcurly. intended to be a If the administration projioscs to rob a
sioners of the state of Florida, so us. to
Un motion the complaint of Mr. Frcnger l&gt;ortc&lt;t unfavorably in the committee room bribe. Mr. Wull of Putnam who has serv­ weak nation in (fie interest of J. Plerpont
give them the exclusive power and au­ regarding setter on Third street, between which was certainly going some.
ed before in.the House and who everyone Morgan, congress should knowlt and con­
thority within the stole of Florida to reg- Sanford and Cyivress. avenues, was refer­ • Reports from Tallahassee say that May­ greatly respects mid admire» was hundod gress »him Id stop it.. J -------------------- --------or French was thp chumpion lobbyist of
. ubte charges and service of ail persons, red to the sauitury committee. _
Jack Johnson is going to buy an aeroan cnveloj&gt;e uport leaving the capitol cor­
linns or corporations carrying un u tele­
Uu motion the bid of the Sim ford Gar­ this meeting and Rcjiresenlutivc Lake ridors a b o u t dork uml when rirrivinghome plane. Thus he will -escape The - danger- ... Vphone business within the slate of Flor­ age &amp; Machine Co., us to the cure of the hud no jiicnic when he jiushed Ids bill
lit* ojtenetl it lie found it contuincd two of being arrested for speeding. As far us
*,
ida uml for other purposes.
new lire engine was uccejited and refer­ through.
tliedunger of Injury by fulling is concern­
New that it is all over there is no ques hundred dollars. He immediately called
Two years at hard labor in the stotwj red to the city attorney to prepare- the
ed, lie can make himself immune against
iu
u
witness
to
tiie
fact
und
returned
and
non hut what M r.l-iikc deserves credit
penitentiary was the sentence passed necessary contract.
hwked U|i tiie imrty who (landed him the Glut by so weighting himself that tie will
upon young James F. Stewart, the former
The follow mg resolution wus rend und for pulling through the bill.in record time envelope and ordered him to return it to be sure to strike on his head.
' Southern Express Comkany ollice clerk, adopted: Resolve*!, that the fibre on tlir after un unfavorable report, something
the source from which it came "and tell
Tlireu weeks of extraordinary session of
who was convicted of grain! larceny,’for projierty of tTfe Ox Fibre Ilrusli Co., in that lias seldom happened in the history them to go to It—J." An investigating
the
sixty-second congress having passed
me theft of some diamonds which were the city of SunTonl is dangerous amf is a of-till* legislature.
committee was at once uiqxdntcd hy the into history witli m record of rapid jlre
’ *cm through the St. Augustine ollice.
menace-tu health and jtroperty and' that
House and they are at work to find out if legislation by tiie house, the senate is
, •* The Wednesday Club
Jacksonville has a hen which, though the Filter Co. is hereby ordered to imme­
Quite a Iurge attendance of the xluh jtossibhi the suurcu of .the intended bribe. finally organized to.transact business but
»tie is furnished with plenty, of corn, diately remove lids filter from within the
Tim bill introduced in the Senate by in no haste to consider that port of the
were jiresent Wednesday afternoon for
wheat und bread, is net satisfied, but city limiis.
their lust meeting of the year in^, tiie Senator Flournoy jtroviding for a sujtreme democratic program already disposed of
persists in cleaning up the pennies, tuur:
E. E. Brady offerer! lo keep horses sub­ charming home of Mrs. D. L. Thrasher.
court and railroad commission building by the lower brandi. Cuha&lt;djpirreclpf'octies, nails, collar buttons, broken glass, ject to use of the city in case of fire,
Miss Charlotte Keeler rend a most in­ was up for consideration immediately fol- ity is tim only matter now being consid­
broken china and bar chips, given her. provided the city would furnish him room
teresting jMi|&gt;er on "Mansemoncl County, lowing the settlement of the capitol re­ ered by the senate and th a t.probably will
Willi this record, her henship might be to. store'two carriages. On motion Mr.
The Sem ite bill carried not come before It (or discussion for sev­
Virginia," giving in a bright, entertaining moval qdcstion
aide to partake of other products of the Brady’s offer was accepted.
way n short history of the early colonial nn upi&gt;rojiriution of two hundred thousand eral weeks.
bar. as well as the chip«, with perfect
On motion the clerk w as' authorized to days and principal events trunspiriug &gt;n dollars.- Grey of Gadsden , succeeded in
Property valued at upwards pf six mil*
safety—the question is, has Jacksonville j&gt;ny E-E. Brady-$100 tier week on ae
hul ifnjxirtunt county; forming u part.of having u n-'amendment adopted, cutting lion dollar# wus destroyed, hundreds of
any of the "o|her products'-' to spare.
count of scavenger service.
the uj&gt;|)ro|&gt;riotion to one huudred thous­ jieojile made homeless and almost tha en­
the commonwealth of Virginia.
The Sarasota Times tells of the organ­
On motion; the clerk was authorized to
Mrs. M. Martin entertained the club and dollars. The hill will likely jiuss in tire business section of Bangor, Maine,
ization of a stock company for the piir- issue tax redemption certificate for E half
with au admirable jien picture of "The its amended form.
was devastated during .a conflagration
puse of developing Bajr j^lnmi and con­ lots J and 10. curl, for sate *0(11, on cer­
The dog tax question wus uj&gt; in the which occurred on Monday. A light rain
Colonial Gentleman.” Truly a charming
structing thereon a modern, couuuudioiYs tificate of city ailorney that the same is
personage, as lortrayed hy tiie pen of his House Moriduy and the House after hav­ fall which lidjicd to-'check-the Arc. One
and attractive tourist hotel. The hotel is now. jlfe Ptupcily of the city of ijunfurii.
rumcmpormlei.—and the historians of ing u deal of hln with (lie hill so butcher­ (¿fc is known to have been lost, an un­
— r»w in-course'of erection'aftdw ill^ coiiOn motion (tie bills ns signed by the those early and luxurious times; when ed it uj&gt; tliot the introducer withdrew it.
known man wiio wns killed by a falling
toin about fifty rooms, being three stories president uml upjiroved by the' finance
Tills question will again he up fur con­
pleasing jicrsonality, culture and wealth
wull.
in height und having a bay front of about committee were ordered |iuid.
combined to nuke the colonial gentleman sideration however, ns tliere are other • So far as it is jxissibie to ascertain,
100 feet. From ah observatory on the
bills j,ending. *
Oil motion council (hen adjourned.
an enviable individual.
k
Easton. Pa., tiie scene of the uwful railbuilding o very interesting and extended
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Tiie Governor's reception uu Tuesday - •
M. W. LOVELL Clerk.
Miss Tetherly rend u very graphic dev
road accident, eight |&gt;ersons were burned
view will be possible of the bay, gulf and
¡Veiling
was
quite
u
brilliant
social
func­
scriptiun by fliyrd 1728) of the experien­
to death, three Dually injured, two others
outlying keys. ‘
i
I lltle f olk's Recitul
ces of u part) 'of surveyors who (rfed to tion. Tiie Governor's Invitation was so serioqsly injured that their lives are
Arguing in favor of n*sen wall iof'Wcst
unique for .its extensiveness und ii seemed
The little folks jiiami recital that is jnirsiie work "Through Dismal Swamp."
disjxisctl of uml scores of persons were
’"Paint beach the News explains ut length
givep annually b y -th e j&gt;upils of Mrs.
"Virginia of Today,-" was tiie very in­ from the crowds lluit thronged the rooms, cut and burned and bruised, some dan­
the sanitary benefits that would come
Fannie"Stemhriilge Munson is always an teresting condensed sketch, comparing hulls and verandas of tiie ijnuision that gerously, in the wreck, uf the teachers’
from the planum! gives facts uml reasons event that is un(ici|iuted witli much
tiie Virginia of colonial day* witli Virgin­ most everbody invited laid come. This speciul from Utica, N. Y„ to Wusfiington,
for the proposed , improvement. The
pleasure by the poojdo of Sanford, Tues­ ia of tiie jiresent; which showed much wus the usual rccejHlon giveji hy the D. C., oil tiie Bolvidere-Delaware division
health of u community is of first imjxjrday evening, April 18th, at Mrs. Munson’s care and research, by Mrs. C. C. Worthing­ Governor during tiie Hussion of tiie Legis­
•Wpe. for tliere can be no progress in n Studio, (he talented young pujnls again ton, wlto made* her short tojxigrnjihicul lature und it wns equal or-surpassed jxis- of the Pennsylvania Railroud at Martfh's
Creek. N. J., Sunday afternoon.
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place where disease abides. The sea wall, delighted a large and appreciative» aud­ history of Virginia very interesting.
Hound About in Virginia," consisted sihly any iircviuus function of this * kind
By
a
vote
of
41)
to
7,
the
Illinois
senate
it is claimed, would do away with a men­ ience of relutives and friends with u of two very interesting itotns; one given for enjoyment and hospitality.
ordered tiie arrest of Edvard Tildeti, Geo.
ace that ig well understood by sanitari- must jifeuslng- performance reflecting hy Mrs. J. W. Dinkins, concerning an old
M, Benedict aniL-Wni. (1 Cummings of
Debtors
Prison
in
Eastville,
on
tho^eggi__Moving
Plcturesk—
j
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•ns, and no doubt the iieople of West
mucli credit an il must excellent- Uinolmf. eriTshore* or Virginia; and the oilier an
The new motion (deture theatre will he ChicugtFaml their appearance new before
'. Paint Beach.wilt ooine to understand its
Mrs. Fannie Munson was assisted un.tlie article nfmi by Mrs. L. R. Philips, atiout ojMMicd Monday night. They have instal­ tire senate to show cause wliythujr should
advantages and move for itq construction.
jirogram by Miss Helen St John uml Miss Jamestown; its muny ruins and some of
S. Jordan was again uuuied us the Charlotte Krelor. wim gave some very the efforts lieing made to restore and pre­ led the luleat «ml best Cqttijiment obtain­ not lie punished for .contempt. The al­
Dwnoroiic candidate for mayor of Jack­ pleasing ptJinbers. Miss St John 'sang serve, tfiose Just disujijH-aring landmarks. able, using Edison's latest thought in the leged cuntemjx consists jn (tie refusal of
After the cohclusim of the jirogram. mschinu with the outside shutter which the three hunkers, to suhjnit^us evidence
sonville in tile second primary Tuesday. the song for little folks:—“Little Orphan the,
club elected the officers Tor fjie makes it entirely Hickerless. In addition before the senate committee that is lnThis is equivalent to election.
Annie", “Sweetheart Adieu", "Slumber ensuing year. Mrs. *Geo. L. Maris was they will jHit illustrated Hjnigs on every vestigulipg bribery, the bank records and
unanimously re-elecied jiresidcut, as were
Florida's legislature now has a bribery Boat", “Mammies Chile".
also Mrs. May Dickins, vice-president; jirogram. ' What to call tiie new theatre a list of their customers. It has been al­
investigation all its own. and the capitol
The following stories from chihllnnd Mrs. S. O. Chase, secretary, and Mrs. A. will he left witit the public, und each one leged that these bank books might prove
is throbbing with the greatest sensation were charmingly given by Miss Charlotte D, Key, treasurer.
some of the stories told of money said lo
The jiresidcut unpointed Mrs. E. W. D. attending will be allowed to vole und the
of this session. It develojicd that Repre- Kcclor. Moo Cow Moo. umPTliu licit by J.
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p i . . . e.-.ii.i __ j _____s__ one selecting the lucky name first will j&gt;e have been subscribed toward tiie elect loti
^•eniatlve Wall of Bradford received a Vance Cook. Wynkcn Blynkcn uml Nod, Dunn and Miss Clara Guild, program com­
mittee for the next year’s study uf Scan­ given u cash jirize. The contest will be oi William Lorimer as United States sen­
telegraph envelope from a house lucssen- and Little Boy Blue hy K. Field.
dinavia. Mrs Henry Wigin will linve u|&gt;cn tiie first week and tiie decision un- ator.
&lt;rr. and upon opening it found it to con­
The following pupils program wus tie- diurge of the civic urogram.
Senators Bryan and Fletcher were well
The dull gave Mrs. I). L. Thresher u nouncod Saturday night.
tain *100 bill and two $50 bills. ^ Mr. Wall autifully carried out:
jirdVIded
with committtee places in tluT
The- management assures the public
rising vole of thanks for the much apjirchanded the money back to the messenger
Part I—Janizaries Murcli, Klrchner; dated^tospltulity Jn the use of tier home that the motion pictures given will be distribution by die minority of the sen­
#nJ told him to give the bills back’'to rite Ada and Maud Alice Wugqer,
for the jiist five Weeks, as a meeting seen for the first time und (hat they will ate. Both these Florida se ttlo rs will be
would-be bribes, with bis respects and
•
Little Tilings. Rowe; Ding Dcug Bell, jilace.
A risil i vote of thanks was tendered never duplicate what lias been given here. heard from jxomlnenUy and advantage­
•iso to teli them to “Go to hell.”
Spaulding; Mina Howard.
Mrs. S. O. Chose for valuable assfktanqp ,Our aim it the best jxissible in jiictures ously in (lie deliberations of the upper
Sjirightly Polku, Guiliani; Waltz. Holst; given
Col. Peter O. Knight, attorney for the
house.
(Itj members of the club in the and music.
Taiupu Union Station Company and rep- Caroline Spencer.
number of books kindly loaned by tier.
Chas. L. Polk &amp;. Co.
Press d is (latches from Manillu say the
Marche. Schmitt;* Fairy Waltz, Strcab- Also a rising vote of thunks to Mrs. A. D.
JMentlng the Atlantic Coast Line, Sea­
Dutch
have taken possession of Patmae
Key
for
ujipreclated
aid
and
suggestions
Big Thing* In Big Florida
ward Air Line and the Tampa Northern bog; Mary Huwurd.
Islands.
60 miles southeast of Mlndnao.
in all the work done by tiie dub und her
While iu Photogrnjiher T. P. Robinson's
Hunter's Song, MerrvSunshlne. Pressels unceasing interest und arduous dutleq as
Railroad Companies, at a hearing before
lowering
the Stars and Stripes and sub­
jilace uf business veHt^rilqy timL gentle­
l«* stole railroad oonmitgElon STTalla^ First Step; Kathleen Broil y^
chairman of the program committee.
stituting the flag or Holland. The lone of
received notion yog- ~ Minwtr^MwBH-Sefmtaffr-Ada -Wagner.* a u the members, active and associate, man showed us what is claimed to be the Ute acmi-oflicial statement given out at
Crodle Song, Pfefferkorn; Pansy, Milo wjra.wcre noi present at tiie meeting on biggest iree'In Florida. It is on hum­
f
irom t,,c commission that u fine
Wednesday, are notified that Professor mock laud owned by the Holden Real Es­ Washington on receipt of the pews indU
" *3’000 had been imposed upon the Deyo; Fannie Rcba Munson.
und Mrs. Maris have kindly invited the
cates the willingness uf tills government
isilrwids mentioned for having violated, ' Marche Koumipe, Gounod; Curious Story, dub, us has been their custom for several tate Co., -ot Sunford, und it certainly is a
to lei Holland have the islands, which are
years jrast. to hold their last meeting In whopper. The picture is taken with Mr.
w disregarded, or fai|ed to oomply with Heller; May Thrasher.
small
in area, contain but half a hundred
Swedish Wedding March, Soderiuann; their charming home, Wednesday, May Holden standing in front of the tree and
i or^ef °f the commission to consuuct
10. The members are requested to meet while he is u large tnan the position Filipinos and. although considered a part
a Tempo a unions passenger station by Mnud'AUce Wagner, Ada Wagner.
jmxnjitly at three o'dock.
January 1911.
inoked him look very small. This im­ of the Philippine archipelago are not
Part 2—Maud Alice Wagner.
PROGRAM FOR MAY 10th.
mense cypress is 42 feet, 6 Inches in cir­ worth making a fuoaAbout. X.V&lt;
Valse Caprice., Kngleinaim.
1.—Colonial Homesteads.
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Orlando Will Bond '
Serenade, Schubert-Liszt.
N otice
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Mrs. S.-W. Dickins cumference, or in round number about~T4
Oflaodo has a bill in the Legislature
feet in diameter. We will wuger that
Mt. Vernon Today, v
Sonutc in F Major, Mozart.
There will be a called meeting of the
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Mrs. M. H. Bowler the majority of the people of this city did Sanfonl Library and Reading Room A s­
01 J 350.000 and Jt |a nimored that the
Songs For Little Folks&gt;Miss St John»/ &lt;
11. —Effects of Colonial Life ‘
ty wlfl call for a municipal light and
not know how dose they lived to sudi a sociation, in the Library room No. 20 Pico
Stories From CtiildLand, Miss Keelor.
on American Literature,
on Saturday, May ' 6th. at 4, p, m.
plant, a*, the' citizens havo had
curiosity.
Get Mr. Robinson to. show you Block,
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Important business.
Best grade preserves und pickles just “Old Virginia,"
cuougb of private ownership of
the picture, if you cannot go and see the
A. D, Dunn, Secretary.
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In, call and try litem. W. W, Long. 26-tf
By order of C. K. Walker, President.
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state of the men we are outfitting for these sizzling hot days. C
one of our Dressy Blue Serges, or one of the light-weight, hig
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our present Jines are ‘tftf jjrratC0t rlicr.’ *
iU cn’jBi ¡Uli&amp;frtlir.U'— Balbriggan, in all colors, 50c and $1.00 per garment.
Men*B Athletic Underwear, in Silk, Mercerized Silk qjn’d' Nainsook, in two-piece oi
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flffMUfiir—Ripping big lines of £&gt;ilk and Wash Four
s Tics to be seen in the city. 25 and 50c.
- Älimtlicr gWrtjtf— We are showing a fine line. ol-PJainJíViiin
Wc.arc sole agents for the SAVOY and REGAL Shirts the best in
and yon will notJiarc-any-mhcr.— All-Colored-Shirts-Guaranteed
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I5AAC HAMBURGER 650N3

(^Uttng Ä*l)lrtjtf—In all the new shades, Silks, etc., 50c, .1.00, 1,50 and $2.00.

A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be
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est Inhabitant" wake up once morev ,Jt
has been two years since we bad such an
elegant tipie with the help of Orlando's
ball team and we have hud po such time
since. IL W. Herndon might he induced
to get up another one if he is approached
In the right manner, and you might men»ttan a barbecue to blgi also. Hurt Just
dates on barbecues and I know he is
unxious to arrange for n big celebration.
If all the merchants donate us freely as
they did before we could certainly have n

4 My friend, George Fcrnuld thinks we
should acquire telephony manners and
suggests tile following.
Have you a “nice" telephone manner, a
projierly modulated teie(lhone voice, a
clear enunciation and a complete knowl­
edge of telephone “form"T
If so, look for them to help you to a
better job. Indeed. In some cases those
Uiinga ore becoming vitally necessary to
securing a position.
The Indy's maid, part of whose duties
will be to finrwer the telephone, Is put to
the test before she obtain* a personal in­
terview with her prospective mistress. If
ahe screams or screeches or mipnbles
4 Well, it) 6okxas though Sanford Heights there's nothing doing." She must look
has beenjswallowed up in the caparlpus elsewhere 'or take up a course1In “voice
mnw of Sanfbrd. The boys "did their
durndest" but-it Was no use. Now that it
is alnfoit oyer the matter, ought to drop.
------ 4 Every one* 4a awhile 1- hear some
leather lunged lobster chewing the rag
about the removal of the coal chute and
wap ting to know why In the summer
breezes the d ry council does not move it,
“rush down with plnchbors and pick ax
and tear It down," and all that tommy'r o t Some of these same geuts allowed
‘ the chute to be placed there and now
they do not want to give the railroad
time to tear it down. I was just as crazy
as a loon about the coal chute aud the
____ freight yarda and all oMb but whçn I re­
ceived the assurance of the council and
Uie railway official! that It would be
------ moved I was willing to w ait You can’t
push the*? affairs, all the reports of these
Wisenheimer* to the contrary uotwlth*
standing, and you can take It from me
that the coal chuté will be moved, the
freight yarda wlU be moved and perhaps
Lha [wm-ngcr depot In fact we may
wake up some morning and And out that
the whole blamed business has moved. *
4 Now is the time to swat the fly and
Now, will you be good7
we should keep at it unUI be it a thing of
4 Sanford should have a Fourth of July the p a st Along this Une Editor Spark­
celebration this year and make the "old- man of the Lake City Index has the fol-

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it here:
If ihu news were , brought io* 1.ake'Ciiy
today that a hostile body of
were
marching upon the city with u determin­
ation to' 'kill and maim many of our
people and bring sorrow and desolation
into our homes, the |&gt;eoplc would he
aroused as ttav would not have been
since) 'C3 wfaeir _the 4 federal troops were
marching on ^he city, und every man
would turp out to repel the foe. Yfet
there is uircudy as great a foe’ns that de­
picted right here. Every day he is mul
llplying and preparing for his tall of vie.
tims in death.and disease. Every'time u
filthy
lly drags ills nasty
legs over utv urr
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tide of food* you and yours are to con­
sume he is putting you in imminent dan­
ger by scattering germs of typhoid, tuber­
culosis, small |&gt;ox and other disease and
before the summer is past just as surely
as these words are written there will be
graves In the cemetery, there will be
heartbroken mothers, fathers, sisters und*
brothers, sickness and suffering. And
most if not bit of this tragedy can be pre­
vented by a little (irccuutlon. Keep the
flics out of your kltdious and dining
rooms and positively refuse to buy 'ood
of any nature to which the flics hove ac­
cess and are permitted to pollute with
their fllthy disease germs. If you do not
do these things it Is a certainty that be­
fore the summer'is past you will pay two­
fold for your neglect In sulierinjlaiid-aor.

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TUFE C I T Y - R E S T A U R A N T
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E v ery th in g F irs t Cl.it* +

Meal lickets are Sold at Reduced Rute.-

4 And now our sister city of Orlando wilt
bond for $.150,0)0 and expect to purchase
their own water und light plant. I congkutulute the good (teople of Orlundo
upon their resolve to have municipal
ownership and. believe th a t.th e y will
never regret this step.
— T he S auntejcer.

Don't forget you can get your chipped
beef pml ham cut on au American slicing
machirte a t W. W. Lottg'e m arket 28-lf

CO M M ERC IA L
PHOTOGRAPHY
Land Company, Real
Estate and Architec­
tural work a specialty

Florida Photo Company
301 Realty Bldg.

Jacksonville, fla.

WONDERFUL PIE CRUST
*~if yi&gt;u u s e - th e flo u r th a t h a» -»h«* mîll»»»-*^

guarantee of First Quality. The '‘Quaker
City label, shown above, is placed upon
every bag orbarrol of FIRST QUALITY
Quaker City’* flour for the purchaser's
protection. Look for this red &amp; blue label.

QUAKER CITY FLOUR MILLS CO
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9 F l o w i n g w ells are
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9 m ost highly im proved,
2 and richest of all un2 cleared land in the
2 Celery Delta

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ditched, traverse this
property

Take Street Cars for
Lots in P A L M V IL L A
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F a r m s in P A L M
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$ Only three and
0 one-half mi l e s
£ from Sanford, on
J hard s u r f a c e d -

i'he’ Sanford "and
Everglades R. R.
will run freight
trains and street
cars direct through
Palm Hammock
with side tracks
every half mile for
loading cars , .

Prices will /soon
advance materially
Buy a town lot in
PALM VILLA
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a 10 acres of stately
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• Yellow Jessamine
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Frequent s t r e e ' t
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£ and shops to your

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to regret it. . Buy to-day. dome and see me.

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First National Bank Building
There Is no b e t t*evr,
9 safer Investm ent than
• selected real estate.

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THE ROADS OF THE WHOLE
-WORLD MUST BE REMADE
Macadam Will No Long«« Stand
Strain of Automobil«."

Nelion P. Lewis, chief engineer of
the board of estim ate of tbo borough
l. .Of.Manhattan. Now-York city, believes
Chat the roads of every clvllliod coun­
try will h a re to be rebuilt because
th e old macadrim, the best thing until
kow for highways, is unable to stand
th e grind of automobiles. Roads will
have to be rebuilt to ault automobiles,
because the automobile!Is a good thing
for roAds of the' kind that can bear Ha
|&gt;ecuUar pressure. Speaking on this
subject recently, Mr. Lewis said:
"Wblla I believe that only a bltuml
nous substance, such na tar, nsphalt-or
mineral oil, abould bo used aa binding
m aterial for looAo rock and sand In
place &lt;of w ater and thut all our roads
should be rcTaid, a*’they must be soon
• r or later, m any engineers seem to
think th at by spreading a cohesive
m ixture over tho surface of tbo roada
aa they are will bo all that la required.
Dome other« believe that new mac­
adam may be laid and the -surface
treated with this bituminous mixture.
They assume that It will penetrate
through and make the rock fittings
fast
“On on# point there Is no disagree­
m e n t I t la th at no roads anywhere
•xcept those newly built according to
soma of these, more modern processes
a re able to withstand automobile trafflc. When vehicles, were drawn by
horses the only damage done to the
roads wgs by the f horseshoes. The
draw n vehicle wan a benefit to tbo
road, having the effect of a steam roll' or In packing and hardening the sand
and clay.
"Everywhere the cry of bad ronda
ta gb|ng up. We are no worae off
than the rest of the world. It la a
problem which now engngea tho se ­
rious attention of the French govern­
ment, and England, which spent a
hundred years In making her splendid
highways, la now"rebuilding .them as
fa st aa she cun to accommodate them
to new condltlona.
"It Is quite generally agreed t^iat
some form of bitumen. Is best adapted
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using It:
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“ F i r s t —C o « tin s th e su rfa c e to form ,
tem porarily s t le a s t a w aterp ro o f snO
duetleae road.
"Beoona.—T he penetratio n m ethod, by
w hich .the ’Bituminous m a tte r la forced
down into tho broken »tone, an d eand or
«crooning« or« used, to ta k e up th e exceee
of bitum en.
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‘T h ird .—T he Interposition of th e bltum lro u e m ixture betw een th e bottom couree
o f «tone and th e to p couree, or new w ear­
in g S urface, And the foroljt* of the upper
course Into the m ixture, additional m a­
terial being added to the eurface to com ­
pletely- All th e Interellcee between the
•tonee. while sand o r ecr«ehlngt a re a p ­
plied to ta k e up any exceee upon th e sur-

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. "F o u rth . — T he m ixin g , method, underw hich tli# etone w hich' lx l,g ,^ o rm • th e
w earing «urfaoa.ls thoroughly coated with
tho hot bitum inous cem ent, w ith a prop­
e r am ount of ecreenlnge and o th e r fine
m a te ria l added to reduce th e voids, th e
m ixture being epipad upon the road while
hot, a f te r , w hich it is thoroughly rolled,
as In th e case of th e o rd in ary a sp h a lt
pavem ent o r bltum lnoue m acadam of th e
A m erican type, the eurface again being
ooated w ith san d o r screenings, a s in th e
Other cases.
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p o ra ry or p alliativ e only.”

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Linen Special
Full 30 in Sno„w Bleached Pure Linen Suit­
ing. lnediuin-wcight and u very soft clang­
ing effectior-Slurt-Waisis-orSmtsr-carmot
be equaled for 50c yard, for Mondays sell­
ing only . . I * . . / . . . . . . - - ___: ...............29c

Colors Strictly Feet if Waihed in Warm Water
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PRICE

FOR

English Long Goth comes twelve
yards to the piece and is a nice
medium weight for the Under
Garments, it is sold at 15c per
yard or for Monday selling 12
yards for............
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MONDAY

ONLY

Lonsdale Sheeting, full 36 inches wfdc and is classed as
the best yard wide Domestic in the market, will be our
Monday only special, worth 12Kc to 15c, limit 10 yards
to a customer, Monday, 10 yards............- ........... ’------ 8 9 c

SHOES

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Center Aisle Special
The center tables for Monday
will be filled with new and crisp
goodB from our White Goods De­
partment, consisting of 40 inch
Lawns, checked and striped
Dimities, Madras, etc., worth from
15c up, Monday. ......... '. | qc

QUALITY

The Snow Shoes for Men are beyond comparison
in a popular price Shoe, as ^re the Godman and
*Selbys Shoes for Ladies’ and Children, each of
the well known lines .being guaranteed to the
wearer by D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons’ as an abso­
lutely All-Leather Shoe, and at prices which
'means- a great, saving.
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EVERY PAIR G U A R A N T E E D
Men's Belts
'A few dozen^ontL-piece-Loatlter-Belto,—in -t
Black and ¿11 colors, with Nickel Bronzed,
arid Leather Cover&amp;J Buckles, worth front
35 to 50c, but for Monday only.___.^ 2 3 ^

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neck and arm holes, at pricqp that are
cheaper than it cost for laundry, these are
placed on the counter'at 3 for............. 25c

VICTOR

Ready-to-W ear Suits

These Suits are stfictly
Tailor made, every thread
guaranteed all-wool and in
the latest styles.
Jhey
come in Blue Serge, Grey
mixed, Blue, Black and
Grey Mohairs, they are
made and marked - to sell
for 15 and $20 by the fac­
tory, our regular prices
C D F Y R iO M t ( t i t . T h l 'IW T A k

. A Dew tvad bill Is being considered
by tb s Kansas legislature. It pro­
vide« for a atato highway commission
to consist of tbs regents of tbo agri­
cultural college, Thla commission la
to appoint a state engineer, who will
pa*» on all bridges and road lmprovo&gt; ’ ments.
T bs blfhway fund la to bs provided
. tay tbo taxing of motor car owners,
dealers and m anufacturers. T b s state
anglneer ta to receive a salary fixed
by fits commission. Tba money de­
rived from tbs taxing of motor vehi­
cles, after tbs expeua^ of tbo highway
'.commission's offices' nag been paid, la
tp be turned over to the eotwty trass* oarers In proportion to' tbo amount
each county has paid In.

$13.19 and $16.89
Lisle Vests
These Vests are made of a good-quality
Lisle, either in wing shield or lain* over ilu*
shouljler, iu sizes from 5 to 9 and are worth
2-1e
•85c, our price.4.

Victor
Warners . ....
- Machines
ft li st Pi-oof ^
Why not‘enjoy these long
Corsets
hot sumpier - days with’
one of our Victor Talking
Machines, they are the best
on the imirket, and with
our complete line of irew
Records theca is ho need
to he lonely. Just think
for a small payment down
and a dollar a week, thtT
fun and pleasure you can

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J Ladies’ One Piece Dresses
Just two dozen of these very pretty and
stylisli One Piece Dresses for Monday sell­
ing. All-White. White witli small dots, also
in the new border effect, beautifully design­
ed and neatly trimmed.-. .,$ 2 .4 6 Jo $3.98

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Paris Garters
Trie ideal Summer Supporter, made of the
best grade Elastic, ~ond so ttirit no meinl
ports can touch the skin, are sold elsewhere
at 25c, our price alwuys.................
21c

Keep Cool B. V. D.
-Mtm'sTihecked Nainsook B. V. D. Under­
wear, the Shirts in half or no uleeves, Athelitic style, while the Drawers are in knee
lengths, sold regularly at 50c our price 45c

With our complete line of
samples that have recently
arrived, we feel sure we
can please you, being as-*
sociated with the Royal
Tailors insures you of ^the
very best in style, quality
and workmanship, and with
our experience and person­
al guarantee will insure you
of. being a well dressed man
at very little Cost, . . .

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This Linen is 32 inches wide mid is n nice
medium weight for summer wear........
only-In the Linen color, hut is u henUty
when mnttiied with our new Braids, Mon.day o n l y ..................----------- ------- 24c

Mercerized Sea Island
EMBROIDERY E L.Q.S S.

Speclol.Lpng Cloth Sale

DRAG, DRAG, DRAGI
If «very farmer could but
th« real flgur«« showing
comparatively email coat
maintaining good road* and
loss caused by poor on«sl
busy with th« drag I *

Linen Special

The Corsets that’nre 'guarUEteeiL .absolutely— Rust
Proof and the Corset that
has tile Quality, there is a
Corset for each individual*
figure which will bring out
the 'line lines of your
figure, all }.he: new styles
and shapes on display at
D. A. Caldw ell &amp; S o n s ’

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Durable and Dustlses.

A' durable and dustleaa road pave­
m ent la claimed by Francis Wood, a
B ritish anglneer, In a combination of
.two Inch granite with Trinidad lake
bitumen. I t la aald to cost leas than
macadam and to bs good for a t least
ffto en years, experiment having
sbgwu th a t It will stand wear, tear
u ijL w et better than any other paring
•v e r tried.
S o m e th in g to Judg« By.
•T hey aay be Isn’t irery bright**
" I wouldn’t aay that/*
“W hat la your opinion?**
"Well, when be gets on a
law yers are careful not to
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CASH DEPARTM ENT STO RË
SANFORD

Tw o Stores, 121-123 E. First Street

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ROT CONQUERED,

Belief T hat Worst Foa of Stono Fruit
Qrowers la Under Control.

The Rural New Yorker says that
brown rot, the most destructive fuugouH disease known Co thb peaep orchardlst, has Anally been put under
control. J, H. Halo of Georgia and
Connecticut paid his respects to the
brown rot disease In the following
term s: "Tho brown rot Is so great n
factor fo r evil In tho raising of poaches
fo r tbo m arket th at In n few years
more It would bavo accomplished the
complete failure of my orchard plant
In the state of Georgia. Wo can m as­
te r or control overy other enemy of
the,peach by up to dato methods and
- precautions, but until now wo bnvo
bad no weapon th at would touch the
brown rot fungus." _And then ho con­
tinued to say th at "tho uso of tho solf
boiled lima sulphur spray nn n follago
treatm ent for the peach tree, recently
discovered by W. M. Scott of tho United
States departm ent of agriculture, alone
would swing tho future status of my
fortune from fnllnro to success."
Tbe Importance of this spray to Mr.
Hale tenches to every other [»each
grower In the country, with somewhat
lees force, excqpt perhaps, tp orchardlets In the arid .regions of the west
where the climatic conditions are un­
friendly to tho career of tho destruc­
tive fungus. In the early peach sec­
tion of Georgia tho work of Mr. Scott
means the restoration of prosperous
peach growing, where recently tho in­
dustry has had to 1» abandoned solely
on account of brown r o t Gradually
In the past fifteen years the pencil belt'
bun been pushed fnrther houth Into
the humid regions of Georgia fot* tbe

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PARAGRAPHS.

IN SU R A N C E A G E N T

rp H E m an who known how to make
—- U)nn».v-tH*4«Ioni knu u s how to BpCTn
It, nml conversely the spender caá'
make It, nml thus In ftocleiy kept In'i
constant alate of eroit|tfou.
Art to loqr, which la probably the
explanation of the fnrt that-the artist
ta generally short.

Office Above First National Bank
•^ w w A m w A A w m w .N w

um m er or W inter

we can supply your wants in the
Automobile line. If you want to
A wlfo Is like a man's dlgcstlon-n* rent

long an hln digest Ibn Is good tie pnyj»
no attention 1« Itrh n rn hurt one makes
him alt up nml lake notice.

P a c k e d a n d D e liv e red $ 1 .5 0 P o r O allon

INTO A HOM E
OFYOUR OWN*

On Time.
I w a n t to slu g a s o n g o f sp ring . .
- F o r It Is n o w th o se a s o n
• W h e n W inter Ju m p s his Job ns king.
T o s u y so Is n o t l reason ,
1 w a n t to ra i s e m y p la in tiv e vole«
A nd III) m y In ns* of leatherT h n t I limy Jvisilcqjtb th e choir«
Amt c h a r m i n g b ra n d of w e ath er.
T o w artd o f o r th In limpid rh y m e .
T h e ch uM tu wp see unfolding 1 .
1 Bhoutd nol bo co u n te d us a crim e
, Or b ri n g o n m o a scoldlna.
•' F o r o t h e r ' m e n h av e hint tliolr any,
T h e m e r ry M ay bells (Manning,
A n d inoda a sk llltu t p c la 'v a y
W i t h o u t n flr*t else* bunging.
W « ■««« thlTTiefiutl«« on disp lay

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,The Geo. H. Fernald Hdw. Co.
(tm »qni^w a4

The Average Increase in Population
of cities and towns everywhere is 35
per cent in ten years. This means
that new homes will have to Tyc built
i ml more stores provided. This will
increase the value of land at the edge
of our city.

1 In i t r e a t p rofusio n s w a t m ins

Along' th e IttUsrpr h e spang led w ay
W h e n s p r in g ti m e In perform ing.
T o o tine It Is fo r h u m a n tongue,
€- F o r w o rd s ca n n o t ex p ress It.
Bo m o s t of It, m u s t go un su n g .
Ton'll slinply liuyn to gm-s* It
A n d w h y sh o u ld no t a tlm a like th is
H a v a poets to e m b a lm It
In w o rd s th a t th y m e w lth .bllss an d kiss
A nd slxxlu a s a c o m e t : '
,
V.
I sim ply h a v e to slrtg of. sp rin g
W ith o u t the lru st com pu nctio n.
•
T o u ca n n o t sto p me, t h o u g h you b rin g
T o b e a r u g r e a t Injunction

"Tliey Im j o jibjioi tc ly u o re g im i for
thè c o m m o n m a n ."
"I oliould s a y th o y h a v e u 'l. I b u ve
beou c u rry lo g .a c c ld o iit in a u rn iiee fo r
m o re tin n ì a m o n iti, a n d noi otte bus
n in o v e r tuo .voi,"
L o tee H i . Job.

"I nearly always Ion- nly job " ■
“T hat's hard luck. What Is the reaBON?"
"My boss Is so Stupid."
"How stupid?"
"Never cau see the point when I toll
him how to run the business.!'
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nttke of producing earner fruit. It Is
here that the rot has worked tho most
utter ruin.
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While In general It Is truo that tho
coastal plains are hardest hit, It 1+ a
fact that wherever there are «tone
H ad a S trin g .
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f- ’ilts raised lu abundance there la
“Old llottndsmau doesn't come out
broyvn rot present, walling only tho with the hoys’us ho uspd It)."
awakening touch of the friendly dam p­
"No: lió had an nccldent."
ness to bring It to life, when In a few
"What wuB HuitV”
days It will ilnvtmr a largu-pari ór «U
"Sfihld thonllis ago Ms creditor« got
of the profits of tho orchard. In a a fter him, and he had to put Ids prop­
recent year D. M. Wertz of Waynes- erty In Ids wife's name."
boro, Pa., n large orcbanllst located
In tbe mountain region, where peach
G old Reeerv'e.
trees are assumed to bo comparatively
"H e hits « strealc~of yellow."
. «ufo front brown rot, lost twenty c ar­
"Why, 1 thought him a courageous
loads, or about one-third of his crop,
young fellow."
.
* sudden outbreak of rim fungus.
"Hg-nwiy lu* courageous cuuugh. but
hi*-old man's bank account gives him
n decidedly ocher tinge,"

Wo Have Some Choice Properly
that can he bought on easy term s. It
will make you a beautiful home and
will continue to increase in value.-

N. H. G A R N ER
S a n f o r d ; F lo r id a

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Few Prices
This - Week
10 pounds '
C O TTO LEN E
:
- $1.25*|
f*

/ t

4 pounds C O TTO LEN E

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H ia S p e c i a l t y .

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"H e make« love
lo every girl he
meets

"He niyn love
Feeding M a n g e le .______ —
The uae of roots and especially man­
In n mere nothing,
g e ls‘for dairy cows Is still much prac­
und ho does nothticed Id many portions of tbo United
lug
ex ceed in g ly
Bt&amp;tee and Canada. The English farm ­
ers Ml that mangels should uot be fed
well.”
until they have been stored about
throe months for the reason that dur­
S h a S quelch«» H im .
ing the period of storing the mangel
"Poes your., tins bn nd evyr get an
gains much In sugar.—Hpprd’a Dairy­ overbearing streak 1 "
man.
•'Sutnutimes. Not often.”
"W hat do you do?"
"Ju st steer him up ngulust tbo cook.”

ferior plants.

Florida

Sa n fo rd

" T h o y m iglit lo ho Aneti."

Thére ere thouaanda of dollars j ‘
lost «vary yaar by .sewing paar ,,
saads. Do not aspect a good
crop whan poor sseda are sown.
Saaton», goad cultivation and
proper, fartlliaa^wi will not
com pan »at» for* aoad from In­

B. Lawson

A man ways hq wouldn't ‘know 'how
to act If he wt'ro In love, as If that
would innke any dtfferPiloT

Pervene.

A man la net mailer of his
farm u n i i » h i hai • familiarity
with aaoh acra’a valúa and each
acra’a ability, It la uaalaaa in
th a n daya of high priced land
to bothar with average yields.' 'It
ia not wiae to wait until com*
pulalon cauaaa one to take ca n
of the fertility of the aoil.

Without one or more of our kinds of C a n d y .
150 ussorted kinds. 2 5 c to $1.00 per pound. A
beautiful line pi Score and Tally Cards, Stationery, etc.

PH O N E 331

" l t is 'n w f u l rito ivny sc o re b ln g auto*
lata ritti n in n ig li llm S treet* ."

nnotVN hot o r m e n .
IThln the fruit, destroy the m u m m ie s,
spray with uvlf bolted lime s u l p h u r an d
arsenate ’i t load. D irectio n s g iv en In
circular of V irg in ia a g r i c u l t u r a l e x p e r i­
ment atato n ]

ARE NOT COMPLETE

Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Company

While n lie Is. disgraceful, there are
cases In which It bua been known to
be more re«i....table than tbe truth,
If wo were to give iih wo should like
to ho given to most of us would be
taking advantage of (be atniute governlng bankruptcy.

YO U R H O M E R E C E P T IO

A Motor For Any Purpose

we are at your service with the
very
best cars. -We never sleep.
Truth eruaheil to earth peta a lawyer
If you are in trouble call us any
ami anea for damage*.
You know a pessimist by the way he
■quint* when the nun allinea.

FIRE

Truthful Jshn. *» r
John was trying to beat his best
friend oat of his motorcar.
"John,” said Ids father, "w hat are
you doing?”
“Doing my best.” returned John.

2 pounds.
C O TTO LEN E

April Specialties
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Doors, Sash, Blinds and
Builders’ Hardware

IR R IG A TIO N M A T E R IA L
Pumps, Gasoline
[ine,,
Pipe Fittings arrd“ Hose
G A L V A N IZ E D IRON T A N K S
Built to Order

The Geo. H. Fernald Hdw. Co.

WOODLAND

PARI

1« 0 Clean, Orderly Pluee te bring your fumily to for a Picnic. Tal
Benches, Sheltdh Toilets, Water, Refreshments.
'lin ln e h ^ nveTJukTShailinhe entire grounds.
A shell mound fronting on Lake Monroe.
Cement Donee Floor. A Sanitary Swimming Pool, filled frorf
ring well, emptied ami Cleaned Every Day.
Bathing Ten Cents .4
0|ien Thursdays and Sundays.

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Suits For Hire;'
Other days by Arran

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D irections:—(¡o west on First street, marl road, to
then nort to Rand's siding, cross railroad and keep road eoi
railroad. Distance about three miles from Sanford.

Compound
Lard 10 cts

The people of Sanford and viciuity
believe in ‘The Herald." They
subscribe for it and read it too. .

White Bacon

If your ad appeurs on its pages
they will read and believe it. ; .

J.D. Roberts

If not call up 148 and ask the ad ( r
man to come and tell you how to
do n good business through the ‘ .
dull season............................. .

* Phone 39

�Geo. J. Russell and 1. W. Phillips. J.
McCawley sureties: B, C. Abernathy nnd IN THE SOCIAL WORLD
J. M. Cook. Chns. F. Granniss sureties
Chat. G. Lee and Lr L. Payne. (Pistol^
Items of Interest Concerning
(Rifle).
Bond ol Jos. Thompson as Notary'Public
Society People.
with
0.
W.
Leakq
and
C.
B,
Davids_as.
i n a i l matter A u iu it 22nd
sureties was approved.
ftoffle* at Sanford, Florida
Petition of J. A. Smith, C. W. Smith P O I N T S P U R E L Y P E R SO N A L
lo f Match 3rd. 1870.
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W.
et al, for road from point of clay road,
OfBeo la Herald BnUdlnf
near Mathew Stewart's home und run llow Celery City Vanity Fair While
Tclrphone No UH.
due mirth through Central Avenue Ply*
Away
,
ay th e Golden H ours—
M. E. Miller ha* purchased the Tavares muutli%nIntersect Merrimack Avenue in
Soclafe Gossip.
id from T, P. Comes and will assume the village of Merrimack received/ read
n Uie road is. ordered to
once. The ITerohl Hives greet
E ntertained Senior Gloss
be
opened
as
petitioned
for.
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' to the now editor.
Miss Eugenia Pope delightfully «enter­
Petition'of Anna Anderson for relief tained the Senior class of the Sanford
a—
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roferred
to the Clerk of the board.
High School at a party last Friday, even;
' a . Jacksonville Metropolis celebrated
Tho
request
of. Dr.. Mixon to establisli Ing/glven at her handsome new home on
ivecaary of the great Are on May
a telephone line from Cliuluota to Christ Sanford Heights. The evening was pleas­
Special edition of 48 pages glv-*
description of the old and new mas received and granted upon condition antly spent, playing .games of different
that he comply with .the law In such kinds nnd ice dream, cake ami fruit were
ilia.. ..............
cases provided.
served. Some of those present were Miss
Upon motion the tux assessor Is to be Carrie Lovell. Miss Martha Fox, Miss
Day in Sanford was observed
-paid a .monthly salary of hls clerk la Mary Chappell. Miss Sadie Williams, Miss
ending of thousands of cards antf
making up the assessment roll of 1911
spies of the Herald but many the said amounts to be deductiS In the Ruth Mettlnger, Miss Mabel Cowan. Miss
Willie Singletary, Miss Gussle Tillis, Seth
&gt;uld have been sent and every day final settlement with the assessor.
Woodruff, Ernest Householder, Ernest
year be Post Card Day.
Communication of H. C. McDaniel in Betts, Vail Lovell, Marx Baker, Abie
reference to trees’ along public road rc' Simmons of the Ft. Meade Lead* celved and read. Clerk instructed’ to Kiihner and Harry Carlson.
boree-whipped last week by
answer,
The Wclaka Club held the monthly,
*official This does not mean that
Letter from Hon. S. A. Robinson re­ buslnes^ meeting in the club rooms Tues­
Is out on editors in every .jjounty, ceived and read.
-----day afternoon, a large number of the
lire several editors in Qrantf? Coun­
P. L. Starbird appeared before the members being present. The President
wont stand for horsewhipping.
board requesting a reduction in hls ns- Mrs. R. S. Keelor was detained at home
sesstnent on personal property. Upon on account of sickness, and Mrs. R. J.
Icie In the Jacksonville Metropo- motion I t was ordered that the tax col­
Holly presided. A pleasant social hour
that the Southern Express Co., lector collect taxes on an assessment-of
log In Jacksonville and might $800.00 and account for the change in hls followed .the business sussion. Mrs. J.
W. Dickens is hostess for -the month,
building some time and have flnaCreport? ■
assisted on this occussion by Miss Madge
ty of their own. The many warm
J. W. Childress appeared before the
i of thè express company In Florida board asking for relief concernibg Ills Ward und Miss Mabel Bowler.
tickled to death to learn that the taxes; Upon motion it was ordered that
A progressive dinner was greatly en­
spirit of this benevolent organi­ the assessor assces the property of Mr,
joyed
last Friday evening by u congenial
li being manifested. After such Childress at a valuation of $10.00 for the*
party of friends in-this city. The courses
struggle against the ‘c ru e 1* world year 1911.
! a measly dividend of 147% they - W.‘ M. Hansell appeared before the of an elegant dinner^werp served..at. the
iw to have some ’r e a l ' property to board In reference to the road petitioned homes of cadi member of the party as
they progressed from house to house in
ed. Let us^to prayer!
for by C. H. HofTner et al., upon motion it automobiles. Those who made up this
was ordered that the subject' matter be pleasant party were Mr. nnd Mrs. A. P.
^Zb£ - - ■ ===
"jfouslastlc meeting of the grow* referred to Supt., of roads and bridges
Cottnelly, Mr, and Mrs. B. W, Herndon
/week means that the Association and Chairman Overstreet.
Mrs. Robert A. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. D.
stronger and better next year and
Col. Wm. H. Jewell uppenred before L. Thrasher. Dr. and Mrs. S. Puleston.
year'a experience will be rich divi- the board In reference to tho burning ol'
k The retiring officers and directors the Granniss barn; upon motion it was
Pupils Recital
»be commended for the good work ordered that a reward of $500.00 be peld
An event that is looked forward to
"shed In the face of great dlffi for (he arrest and conviction of the crim­
with unusual interest is the (Hipits recital
nd tiie new directorate can profit inal provided Mr. Granniss will give the
which will be presented to the public by
xperlence. The Herald Is heart same amount.
Mrs. 1?. Homrighous on Saturday evening.
vor of the Association being of
G. O. Swartz appeared before the board May 13th, at the Congregational Church
- ftrt and for the growers and this in reference to a drainage ditch that Iiub
In addition to the advanced pupils who
• usual will lend a hearty support been dug on his place.
will take part on the program, the Ladies'
Association at all times.
W. D, Holden appeared before the etiorus under the direction of Mrs. Hom­
board in reference to taxes on lot 3, righous will make their first public ap­
S 4 J» R t P R l t t S T A T t v l l block 3, tier one. Sanford; upon motion pearance.
tc County can well be proud of her It was ordered that the comptroller be
The pupils who will take part on the
* and Representatives. Senator requested to allow Mr. Holden to redeem
program, are Mrs. 11. C. Maitland. Mrs, Gmid Representatives Lake and said lot at u flat sum of $ 200.00 not in­
L. Speer, Mrs. E. Hester, Mrs. Jessie Speer,
an have been conspicuous during cluding derk's costs.
,
Misses Flossie Frank, Mercedes'Munson.
slon and nrerecelvlng the rccogIn reference to the taxes on (he Robert Laura Fijih. Margaret Wight, Ellen Ma­
due Diem. *»
Hungcrford Industrial School lands
or Massey while occupying the was ordered upon motion thut the Clerk honey and Gladys Gardner. Messrs
Clarence Mahoney und Frank Adams.
i of attorney for the Railroad Corn- certify to the aBsessu* that the sellout
The-members of' the‘ L’iiorua are
started the probe Into . the four land is not subject to taxation
Mesdames W. T. Johns M. JL Bowler,
e of Ellen N. and tho railroad he­
In reference to (he m arl. used by tbe Greenland, Polk. Gteeumat), Geo. L. Speer.
ight to Dine was. chiefly due (o county from Dr. Aldridge's land, map of
Attorney-General Trammel and said land surveyed by, J. O. Fries, (to, Jessie Speer. Hester. Witte, McDaniel,
Waldron, A. A. Brown, Misses Flossie
Stokes. Orange County Is always Surveyor, submitted area 1 07-100 acre;
Frank, Mabel Bowler, Laura Fish, Jes«lt
ead.
upon motion it was ordered, that a
Stumon, Josle Stmnun. Gladys Gardner
runt for $200.00 be Issued, in full pay­ und Helen St. John.
1
IV CO M M ISSIO N ERS MEET ment of the mark used by the county.
Misses Madge Ward and Elossle Frank
Messrs. Dickson and Cheney appeared will act as accompanists.
before
the board In reference to the bridge
Misses Churlotto Keeior, Madge Ward,
to Build .th e Bridge a t the
at
the
East Coast Ferry asking that the Helen St. John. Flossie Frank anil Mable
E ast Coast re fry .
J met In^ragulkr session last Tues- necessary work be done to have a good Bowler will act as UBhers for the evening.
ay 2. Present: Chairman Over crossing at the East Coast Ferry; action
Circuit Court .Postponed.
Commissioners Mprrlll, Woodruff, postponed until Tuesday.-*
The
application
of
Mr.
Dommerich
for
In
Circuit
Court, Seventh Judiciul Cir­
snd Brown.
change
in
the
public
road
from
Lake
cuit
in
and
for Orange County, Florida.
*t of J. D. Farrell, supervisor, lu
Howell
to
Woodbridge
was
upon
motion
Spring
term,
1011.
'. t o the visit -and Inspection of
With lire consent of the bar. and; be­
County Camp of prisoners was re- referred to Supt., of roads and bridges
with power to'act. " &lt;*
cause of tho illness of my fum ilyit is
ind read.
«iintention of Sid J, Jones &amp; Co.. . „Petition of S. E. Mather«, J M. WiUiamrftotd«ro4 by the codrt that the Spring term
1 and read; it was ordered that son for &amp; road line between sections 35 of this Court be continued lo the third
« paid on exchange of book-type* and 36, tp, 21 &amp;. R. 30' E.,' received .and Monday In June, aiid that ull causes,
sultA, motions, und other pchdiug matters
laid over under die rules.
be
continued to that day. ‘Yr ‘
'*
Of; Geo. U. Dickinson, A..A.
The committee to which the petition
Done in open Court at Kissimmee, Flu
rSchmOlz et ul for a crossing for the roud from' Oakland to the Lake
L L. R. R. tracks at Intersec county line was referred made their re­ this 1st day of May, A. D. 1911.
A.
Minor S, J onhs,' Judge.
*—vs 24 &amp; 34 &amp; 23 &amp; JJfl St Jos- port, and upon motion the petition as
celved, and upon motion, petition prayed for witii the addition to the route,
Drink Pure W ater,.
.nted.
from whore It strikes the county linev See the 20th century 'wfttsr coolers. The
50 Of J. W. Gravel, J. E. Evans lien nortlion the reunify nine- utVBT UTF
The best sanitary cooler Ah. the market.
kiug that the part of Bluford Ave road leading to Mont Verde is reached Is
Ice In separate cotnparttnim. water In
l extending from the angle county Lake Co., was granted.
averted glass bottle. For sale by
rom of B. M. Sims' residence to
Application of Peter N. Pruitt for u 38*2t.
T he F ernali&gt;_H/utowake Co, ■
Ming of and over the Florida pardon was presented and signed by the
R, R., be made a part of the board.
thorough discussion, upon motion the
mry road system, distance one half
C. W. Goodrich appeared before tne clerk is instructed to advertise for bids
he, was receivpd; Subject matter -was board In reference to . establishing peti fur bniiding bridge al the'ltibulh of Lake
erred to _Commissioner Dillard and mnnently the corners of land; laid over Jessup; plans and specifications to be
pc, Branham.
for future consideration.
found at the Clerk'a office.
Petition of H. TL Paltishall, Patters
Upon motion tbe letter of S. A. Robin­
In reference to building "ihe bridge at
aL, for a public rood beginning at SE son was turned over to the attorney of
the East Coast Kerry, upon motion it was
mer of NWK of NEK sec.. 21. tp 20 R tbe board and he requested to draw iP ordered' that the bridge be buffi und
, run west on sub-dlv. line ta« SW cor„ bill preventing hogs from running at
UieXUrk-lHstructed IDTTdvertlse- for bids:
NEK of NEK. N to intersection_the arge Jn ths county rmd~Tnnir~Ihe~saaie Mr. Branham to provide ’the plans r.nd
id now' open uii sceitgirinre"betw een to Mr. Robinson.
specifications to be found at the derk's
itioru 16 &amp; 21 : road Is for tho purpose
The purchasing of a jiew scraper re- office.
reaching the depot and to have a I'erred to Me*v&gt; Overstreet At Branham.
Clerk instructed to write Mr. Swartz in
«sing over the R. R.. while the work Is
Lelté?Trom M. L. Fletcher receive^ and
regard
to hls land on BesnJall Ave., m at­
ng done on the R. R., received and read.
. ■ . ,
j t
ter
is
under
advisement and answer will
d over under the rules: subject mailer
Adjoi/mcd to Wednesday, May 3, 10(1.
be
given
at
June
session.
srrad'to Messrs. Brown and Branham. 8:30 a. m. Board met, Present Chnirm in
The
reports
of
die
county officers were
olloMlng persons were granted license Overstreet, Commissioners. Merrill. Dillai J,
received
and
filed.
«■•f Are arms.
Woodruff and BrownAccounts examined and warrants or­
¡Howard, sureties: G. W. Smith
Pursuant to adjournment the plans : it
L Hand. Orna. S, Dallas sureties: the Jessup bridge were submitted, Af
dered paid. Adjourned to June session. •

LEASED THE GABBET PEACE

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Cruse Barnes Well S o nified wIlh .Rftu rn s Grom Crops.
Cruse Barnes Is one of the oldest and
most successful celery growers.-in -this
section, and when It was announced sev­
eral weeks ago that he- had.disposed of
bis fine farm o q jh e lake front and would
quit the celery business some of the
calamity howlers picked him fora Bhining
example of u grower who hod become dis­
gusted and quit.
They were mistaken.»» they generally,
arc for Mr. liarnes has made good returns
straight through the sen son. When other
l&gt;eoplo plowed under the lettuce that was
damaged by the Ktolrti.' Mr. Barnes left
his in the field and realized a [good profit
from It ipng before the1oilier fellow could
|et lettuce growing. The other day on
our cars of celery lie .received $1.7(1 per
crate in return.' This farm was sold the
other day because be received hls price
fur it, but he'find no intention of quitting
the gume. «
This week “Mr. Unmet leased the Gob­
bed place on the lake front opposite his
former place and he is busy getting the
farm in good shape for next season.
The growers jyho hove lived here long
enough to become acquainted with soils
and fertilizers have made good arid the
reel figures of their profits are not-made
public.
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tired and worn oat, with no desire to eat.
with pains in your back and shoulders, n
headache, and a bad taste In your mouth
when you gevup’ln the momingT If you
do you have got Malaria, and the small
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will make you feel like a new man. Try
it. For sale by all druggistVand country
merchants. If your dealer does'not keep
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Just opened—everything Fresh nnd Clean—Experienced
Meat Cutters—Complete line— Prompt Delivery

Choice Cuts Florida &amp; Western Beef &amp; Pork
Also Sausage, Poultry, Lamb, Fish, Dry and Salt Meals,
nnd in fact the most complete line in the city.

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Orders will l&gt;c Delivered AT ONCE by Special Messenger
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�THE SANFORD HERALD
M ethodist Church
street car conductor In his home town
Service» at the First Methodist Church and came to Sanford to escape the rigors
next Sunday night at 7:30 will be in form of a northern climate] With no exper­
Little Happenings— Mention of of a song service and willcpnsiBt in study ience in farming he took a few ncres on
of and use of the •‘Old Songs" as follows:, tfie Chappel plnce and under the super*
Matters. In Brief. '
' L-".Conte lliou Almighty King," by J.A.’ vision of H. II. Chappel planted u crop.
Hendry.
With a small outlay of money Mr. Jones
PERSONAL ITEMS OF INTEREST 2. "Como thou fount of every hlessing,' made good and left Sanford so well satis­
by Rev. Mr. Langley.
fied that he will-return in the early foil
3. “Come ye that love the I-ord," by J, and try it again.
Sum mary o f th e Floating Small Talk W. Knight
All kinds of repttir work. Sanford Ma­
Succinctly A rranged ror Hur­
•1. “Christ the Lord is risen,
chine &amp;. Oarage Co.
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ried Herald Readers,
nm the I »aundry-Bag?— —
You can get yellow rorn meal at Icing's
"Come lltily (¡host our iienfts inspire,"
* Fred Wctltiig and family left todnyfor
• “ I om the Halfway H ouse
Grocery.
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Oswego. N. Y„ to spend the summer. by J, K. Metenger.
for collars betw een the W c ir e r *r- „J V- ,r- ——'■ - r - B. “Come every soul by sin oppressed,’*
and the Laundry. '■
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5 or 6 doses "BOO" will cure any case
by A: K. Clioffellr— — ------ ----------------- oi Clnlls and Fever. Price, 23c.
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"1 know Collars I
7. "Children oí the Heavenly King.", liy
Cocoa Long Uar Soup just' received n
“ I know why. some fail and
Mrs.
!.. R, Philips.
home In this city from a trip to Atlanta.
W. W. Long's store.
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why others 'm ake good.'
8. ' Christ fur ilio World," by Mrs. C. M.
Miss May Leonardi. of Osteen, is the Hamilton.
Moline Knocker Potato Diggers only $15
"I intend to pass out my knowl­
guest of Miss Bessie Gruvcs.
at
W.H
Underwoods.
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edge to you, and I’ll begin with
In connection with use of each hymn
th is little chunk of wisdom :
Friday evening. May 12, the Indies of will be given u brief history of the com*
in Ijnl/m th e re Is s tre n g th . We have
the Methodist church will give u moon­ I»»er and the hymn. Should these servi- the ¿pods you need, and the price
*‘The only way to judge a collar
you can do the re s t. Sanford Furni­
light car ride. The destination will he
is
by the number o f trips it can
tu re Co.
.
.
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make to the laundry,i •
the residence of Mnu H.&lt; H. Chappell,
After April 15th the price of roses and
where the evening will be »(Mint, » pro­
“ Try this on ordinary collars.
cut
Howers will advance 5Q per cent. A
gram given, and refreshments served. .Car
then
on Corliss-Coon Collars.
few more Rrapo vines left
fare will be 35 cents; Which wiH Include —
Death of Little Ben Guthrie.
“
Why,
a blind man can sec the
refreshments. All ure invited to go and
The many frieds of Mr. and Mrs. B. J.
difference
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White Imcon 12 cents at J. D. Roberts.
. spend a pleasant evening.
Guthrie will deeply sympathize with them
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Mr. Mason Tate, of Osteen, was operat* in the loss of their bright little hoy. Hen, Phone 39.
Ttie
nursing
home
at
8
th
and
Elm
Ave,
ed-on at. the Nursing Home
week und who died on Tuesday dfter u short illness.
is
prepared
to
care
for
n
limited
number
is doing well.
LittJejUeU'Wus one of the brightest buds
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hill have sold tticir of promise in our midst and was u source of surgical cases. Mrs*. Wright, nurse in
Made C o l l â T S 1
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home on Magnolia Avenue and returned of Joy and comfort to his parents and the charge.
I f o r 'i y tj
(
We make u specialty of fram ing
entire tieighliorhood where tie resided.
to Wichita, Kansas to make tiioir home.
p ictures Try us. Sanford Furniture
The fdends of Mrs. J. C. Dempsey, of The funeral services were conducted from
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the
Presbyterian
Church
on
Wednesday
Tampa, will regret to learn that site lias
Go
to
Mrs.
J.
H.
Bruton,
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III
Palmetto
beef! taken to the DcSoto Sanatorium,
avenue, for stylish millinery.
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where she will undergo nn operation.
Mrs. Dempsey has frequently visited her
Any neglect to remove gurbnge of
sister, Mrs. Sheldon A. Morris.in Jackson­
closet buckets, if reported liy phone or in
ville, and with whom she bus spent the
person or by letter to the Cay Clerk, will
past weck-aiid-aluLlms many-friemis in
ret^ivtrprompt nttentlfliiT
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Clothier and Men's Furnisher
Jacksonville who hoj&gt;e for her speedy re­
One and two hph»e Wngonfl with xelery
covery. Mr. Dempey arrive«] in Jackson­
■flared side bodies at Underwood's. 17-tf S A N F O R D
F L O R ID A
ville yesterday to be with his wife during
S u rlie st line of Go-Carls In the city.
the operation, and her mother .has also
Sunford F urniture Co. -**:
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come to this city.—Timcs-Union.
Compound lard to cent« per jtound at
Mrs. Dempsey is a sister.of Mrs. J. A.
J.
p. Roberts, phone 39.
Harrold, of this city and M s u large cir­
Mrs.
Alien lias just received direct front
cle of friends here who will he glad (o
* t / • Informal Reception.
New
York
the very latest styes in unlearn that she is now out of danger,
Last Friday evening .the ladles of the irimmed tints for the Faster trade und
* Mrs. H, H. Deane returned to tier home
Eastern Slur gave mi infortqul recectioh would appreciate your orders.
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' in Jacksonville Tuesday afternoon, after
in the Masonic Lodge in honor of tin;
Gas
engine
repairs.
Sanford
Machine
a visit of some weeks with her sister and
Masons and their families. Mr. C. F.
brother. Mrs. J. N. Whitner and Mr. D. A.
Haskins was master of ceremonies and
New tires put on old Go-Garts at
Caldwell.
" iS V s , — n o t o n ly in
addressed the assembly, stating the object the Sanford Furniture Co.
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- Mrs. J. C. Higgins returned to the city of the gathering. Worthy Matron Miss
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th e “ N a tu ra l
Autoes and carriage painting at Un­
Tuesday afternoon, from a short visit to Mary Fusminger in a very pleasing talk
derwood's. First class work.
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S h a p e 9' F J o rBaltimore.
told of the object of the Eastern Star.
Get
our
p
rlcrs
on
sto
rin
g
of
goods
Mrs. Sydney C. Houston, of Ft. Lauder., Addrosses were also made try M. W. Lovell,
Tha
slieinv aiiocs we
dale, is in town on a pleasant visit to F. P. Forster, O. L. Taylor, C. If. Walker of any kind. Joncs-M cLaughlln Co.
C ockney
^a"*r11
sell but the care­
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relatives.
and Pust Worthy Mutrun Mrs. Robbins in
ful attention given to fitting your feet.
Underwoods
for
iiurness,
saddles,
horse
Mrs. Stephen Boluglt, of New Smyrna, behalf of the Order. A recitation by Miss
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is at (lie nursing home. Site was sent Carrie Fusminger. Vocal numbers were und mule jewelry,
Y o u g e t y o u r m o n e y ’s w o r th in
given
by
Miss
Mabel
liowle,r,accompanied
rccleved
a
new
line
of
Art
here by Dr. L B. Borchelle for o(&gt;ern(ioii.
service
—- the style and comfort o f a
squares, prices reasuimhlc. Sanford
II. E. T. Glover of this city, will leave by Miss Flossie Frank und Mr, Frank Furniture Co,—
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Florshetm
arc a
,
next week for his haute, in London. Eng. Campbell accompanied by- Miss? Currie
2
lhs
codalme
25
cents
at
J.
D.
Roberts,
dai l y dividend
‘ Q -n a GifB
land, after a stay of several months in Lovell. Fruit punch was served during
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the
evening
by
Mrs.
R.
L.
Jones.
Ice
tint city- "Mr. Glover Itus u celery farm
o f satisfaction.
W f lO l/lI * ''
5 or 5 doses "fiOtt" wdl cute any citse of
on Celery avenue which brought in some ereum add cake wti4 also served. Ar the
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ill the finest returns recorded this-season. close of Il|iti pleasant evening tin* crowd and Fever. Pi ice 25cMOST STYLKS-S5.UÜ
joined in singing several Eastern Star
Place the titles to your real estate in I
R. C. Keene, of Mucon, Go., has accept songs, closing witli “Nearer My God to the Realty Trust Company and avoidoum - 1
ed a position witli N 0. Garner. Mr. Thee."
plicutions. Fc r particulars address U. F
Keene is utt experienced grocery limit and
Whitner.
Jr.. Secretary.
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will prove u valuable aid to Mr. Garner in
FEET
F IT T E R
|)r. Howard lias returned und eau be
lakiug ca{£t of his growing business.
S a n fo rd
F lo r id a
fnund'at his residence in the forenoon
irttil tiis office in the afternoon. __ 22-tf
We are oquipiH-d to liundle your repair
work- _ Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.
1i2nd. 8, p. ju. Voluntary udiuissfon for
programme expehset. Seats may Ire re­
Why uol let us sto re your furniture
served of Mrs.X). L. Thrasher.
while
yuu a re away for the sttm pter
‘ Don Peabody was circulating utnong
and save house rent. Sanford f und
old Sunfotd friends on Wednesday. He
tu re Co.
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is located in Ocala in the moving picture
Arteslaii Wells.
business.
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I*nte»t ini proved well drilling 'machinery
Messrs. Curmicha«) and Dekle, of Ocala,
und experienced well driver. Consult our
were in the city on Wednesday.
expert and leave your orders for&lt; wel!s
A. S. Nldor has returned from a busi­
w"th
The F chnau* Hakdwaki Co.
ness trip to Jacksonville,
Notice to the Public
Mrs. J. N. Wintrier has returned from
You ure hereby-notified to keep your
Jacksonville,, where she accompanied Miss
linkways, yards und vacant city lots
Alice for treatment of her eyes. Her
deuii- und clear of weeds and rubbish.
friends will, he glad to learn that the eye
Any neglect on ttie part of the public
Is greatly Improved and Mis« Alice will
subjects the violator to he culled before
leturn home in a few days.
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the mayor ut any time.
Robert Herndon is a t horfle agidit after
1. B. Williams, 1. *•
Sanitary Inspector
touring the west with tlte Neill Burgess
A. Mlnnlck. Cameron City.
For Sale—Gas range and small cook
2(T-tf-p
Go. Mr. Herndon has ultained wonderful
cheap. Apply W. M. Keele
For Rent—Five room cottage with bath.
success on the stage and his many SunN usl* threé hustlers,' ^ttove
Myrtle avenue.
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Inquire ut Comfort Cottage.
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ford friends aro proud of his achievement.
capable ■o f earning For Sale—Sweet polufo plants,
For Rent—Three new furnished rooms,
Mr. Ralph West and family left last
per thousand. Call ut 107,
cut. Myrtlo and 19th. For Salcw-Young
$Í5 or more per week. dollar
Ninth St. ~S. J : ttlggefar
Wednesday for Rome. Ga.. where they
horse, well broke, gasoline engine and
Lost—Gold hand bracelet engrave with turnip. Also farm implements. A. B.
wlU meke their -future home and where
i07 Sanford, Florida initials
M. E. H. Inst on Celery Avenue Brock, Oak Ave. and 2nd St.
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Mr. West has charge of the Virginia-Caro­
near ferry. Return ut Hands stublc and
Wanted
for
tite
summer—Gentlemen
ling Chemical Co.'s ulunt. We are sorry
recelye reward.
38-tf roomers ai Stuinons, 313 F. 4th St. $1.25
to lose these goo&lt;J people from our midst
Mimeograph—Edison*. No. 18, mimeo­ and up a veek.
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graph for sale in good order, for $10.90
and hope to see them In Sanford again in
For Sale—Citalmers Thirty 1910, pony
Peter J. Schuur, Sanford, Flu.
-the near future.
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tonnenu, full equipment. Perfect con­
For Sale—Indian runner duck eggs, dition. und will be sold at a hurgaln, as 1
* J. A.. Abrams, representing the Jno. A.
you citn atccessFulIy hatch und raise need n larger cor. Also Kril Roadsters
Cunningham Co., of Jacksonville. was'Tn
The thieves got u gold watch worth at
If you want a-frifhion or are in need them every nOndt in the year! $100 per witli full equipment, only run short time,
the cjty on Tuesday calling on the local least $59, uhout $22'in money, a Water of help, let me secure them for you through 15. $2 00 k.t 30, $3.00 |&gt;er 50. U. S. us good us new. Write for prices and
descriptions of those two bargains. JS H.
trade.
hermom- tha Southern Business Exchange.yList of
man fountqln pen, a
For unusu d bargain in celery furin and P.. '2 cylinder ferro with reverse gear and
positions
open
uud
unsupplied
mi
bund.
Mrs. Henry McLaulin left on Thursday
^kntfe. a F. N. Hilcltoock, agent. Box 1187, Sahford, home, iitvt*s ignte mine. Box 21, Route all equipment $2^9.99 T. P. Conpropst.
morning for 4Macon, Ga., where site was hypodermic syringe und perhaps »onto Flat-da.
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2.
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38-2tp Doytonu Beach, Fla.
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.called by the serious illness of her sister. oilier things.
For Sale—Family horww hng/y and har­
For Rent- Cash. Ten acres two miles
. For Sale—Pair fine large mules. Sound,
After being riddled, (he trousers were fine condition. A bargain at 3259 for west of Sandird, house of 7 rooms, land ness or either. N. H. Garner. ■. .. 31-tf
uil tiled, twutwell». stabUTfiir horse. For
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For Sale or Rent—Two acres fertile latwl
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The Sanford Music Club. *
left in a rocking chair on the front piazza. pair. Jas. C.Harris. "'T*.,
Rooms—Furnished, gus, and artesian further infotinaliou address, Findley Wal­ in high state uf cultivation, one mile from
The regular meeting will be held in
38-5lp town. Flowing well, tiling, celery boards.
Sanford Suits H im /
, _ water. $1.25 per week and up. 315 E. ker. Box 811, Sanford, Fla.
Mrs. Muipon'a Studio on Saturday at 3:39
For Sale-flood pair of tnules, wagon A bargain. Address Owner; P. O. Box
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J. T. JonA returned this week to Wor­
p&gt;. iu. /ill members be present, as it is
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For Rent—12 room house on Myrtle av­ and harness I Cali at Herald Oflice or see 1384.
cester, Muss., utter a season's farming on enue. Enquire 212 Fourth, St., between G. W. Kimilwn Stop No, 17 on car
the annual election of officers.
Kodak fur Sale, 3M by 614 size. Apply
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the Chappel place. Mr. Jones was a Oak and Myrtle A.es.
line,
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. M. Martin. Pres.

C o r lis s - C o o iï

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E. G. D U C K W O R TH

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northern port of the state, will move into
the house vacated by Mr. Waite.
J. W..Dunlap and daughter. Beu­
u of Interesting Items lah,Mrs.
left last week for their former home
m Correspondents
in Canton, Ohio. They visited In Lynqhburg. Va., enroute. Mr. Dunlap wilijoln
them next week. They have resided
SITS OF ORANGE COUNTY
about Sanford several years.
S ta ff o f R eporters Weekly
I r r s th e Territory fo r
The Iteraid

U Th« Herald.

Specials This W eek A t

L. P. McCULLER’S

Hew Seme Old Materiel. May Be Turn

ed “Ready to Plant’* Sanford
Celery Farms
IN QUART BOTTLES

On every farm there la dure flV-ae-

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eaved with tho Jd e a J h a t #ome. of It
can bo utilized for various purposes
and with tho knowledge that the' re­
mainder can be sold as old iron. It
is good economy to auve this material,
and ft la n good plan to sort It moro
or less closely so th a t similar articles

Richelieu’s

Royal Salad Dressing
Oatmeal in bulk, lb. 5c
Extra Creamery Butter

H.

L. P. McCuller

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Longwood where they, hove jsifuh^cJ a

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UBHFUL nr MAX»O'wins JOINTS.
[From tbs Kansas
Parmer.]
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may. bo together. Use for something
from this scrap pilo m ay bo found al
mpst dally. For instance, a if old wag­
Phone 2 7 7
We note with Interest the openlqg_of on Ure may bo cut, straightened out
ft amusement park near Monroe. A ll and used as the connecting rod on a
flteef to Mr. Victor Schmelz -of Syl van
In the cut Bhown herewith there is
ike in bis new venture.
Indicated a way In which a very use­
ful tool may be made from the half of
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O C N E V A J O T T IN G S
fb . -•, ■
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an old strap bingo. This homemade
Special CarrMPOadence lu The Herald. »*
tool Is for use in making wire Joints
t CapL Leonard is again in Geneva utter er couplings, and the picture shown
several months spent with his son-in-law pretty well bow It in used. As tho
loop on the ordinary hinge Is generally
r In S t Augustine.
too small to accommodate e two o r
s’ Mrs-R. V. Davld Is lh Sanford, where
three strand wire, tbo picture is drawn
\*he went to seek medical treatment for tq-show thta loop cut off eml the end
her baby girl. **’
of the binge bent over to form a new
- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Raulernon visited one.. Before this now loop Is made a
seCtlhu of the binge should beamed
inford last Saturday.
ffwayi as shown, so as to'give a grip
Mesdames Fultz and Robinson will en- op th e pnd of the wire. A nice, smooth
.crtaSti at a measuring party next Thurs­ wire cqnpllng or splice not only adds
day afternoon.
much td its appearance, but increased
In the Good Old Sufnmer Time
hht
Moran "and ciiiidiCn. lIolen Its life as well, • Ajrfn&gt;d Joint does not
.‘hfl'Aubrey. Jr., are visiting friend« m,J- pull apart,-hiW 'w ith tho old of-this
The greatest enjoyment you
toot ft ts ju st as easy to matin n good,
Mntivcs In Sanford and Lake Mary, smooth Joint an a poor one, nnd it lusts.
will
fin'd .¡s' at our Soda Foun­
while Mr. Moran baa gone on u visit to —Kansas Farmer.
tain.
For a very small amount
nls mother
■T *1 In Miami.
i
of cash you can,get much pleasMiss Lela Peters hus resumed her jioslUrc lor yoursc lf and friends.
tlon in Jacksonville as stenographer nnd
T h « Dan« buys our cotton««ed
left Geneva last week to accept the sume.
■nd |ln«««d m «»l and export«
BRING THE LADIES
bultar, keeping'all tha fertility
We will miss Miss Peters very much and
on
hi«
«oil.
Osn
the
Dane
teach
tioiie
will soon
they will be pleased with
• she
*ji , Jj,
f return.
*" «
ue anything 1
Mr. and Mrs. Howard, and Mr. and Mrs.
delicus- , . C .7.
David Speer visited Orlando nnd Sanford
last Saturday. «
ICE CREAM AND SODAS
Method For Old Clrehardi.
, Mr. Lamrose returned to his summer
Professor W. N. Munson recommends
lawns In New York last Wodnosduy.
for treatm ent of old orchards to plow
the treat
The Nlblo property was sold at public sb early as possible In the spring, har­
row
a
t
once
and
Apply
about
G
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outcry last week. The house and grovu
pounds or fertilizer to tbo acre, then
were purchased by L P. Daniel..
barrow, about once in two weeks uutll
The flsldng from Lake Harney Is over th e . middle of. August, when a covet THE M. &amp; : R . S T O R E
crop of ry e.o r spring vetch should bo
for this season.
Mr. and Mrs. Lalng and two children.1 ■own. In worklug among the trees be
flnds the traceless harness of great
Jule and Robie, from Suuford, spent the value. .The exact fimo a'nd-.metbod .of
week end with their relatives. Mr. and tillage ore iwt so im portant as to bo
Mrs. W. D. Ballard.
auru th at u fair amount of tillage is
Mr, and Mrs. Potter, who have been given.—American Cultivator.
visiUng Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Peters, have
For Tying Up 8hocks.
gone ty Bartow for awhile before return­
A handy tblng\.to uso in tying up
ing to their home in Now York.
corn or fodder shocks: Boro u threeeighths inch hols In a broomstick; [mss
through this* a picco" of clothesline Btr
To exterminate- Bedbugs,
Inches shorter than a bay baling wire.
To tb* Editor of Th« Hersld:
Roaches, Moths, Ants, Mos­
In the end of the lino tlo n three inch
Mrs. Walker of Miller avenue and Mr. ring. -Go around the shock with the
quitoes, Fleas mid all class
Ingraham of Cameron avenue hove been line aud stick, place the stick-through
j of vermin.
on the sick list
the ring* a n d 'p u ll it--through. Then
To kill mid prevent Fleas, Lice
F. L. Craig will attend the railroad am - you can US the BbOck w ith balltjg wire.
and Mites on Fowls.
huctqrs’ convention held In. Jacksonville

F. M. Estridge and family have been
entertaining their son, James, front Mul­
berry and a nephew from the east coast
Mr, Walt* and family who have been
liying on Miller avenue, ore moving to

Impro

Buy

M A D E FR OM S C R AP IRON.

xir exceptionally cool April
May seems to be bringing u* a
of the good old summer time."
£ a A. Fox of Sylvan Lake, who has
quite ill for the past week, is now
ivlng, we ore pleased to hear.
L Elizabeth Builock of Island Lake
1rs. E. R. Remyon and little daugb
dice, left Tuesday, May 2d, for SteuHe, Ohio, their northern home.
Friday night, the home of Mr. J. 0.
r, at Twin Lakes » a s entirely desyfred by fire, ■ nothing whatever being
B ed . This was probably the oldest
tttdb In the neighborhood, being built in
M early 70's. Miss Tabor was quite
«Odly burned about tha face, and unns In
in attempt to put the Are out, which
girted, It is supposed, by die explosion
ifjan incubator lamp. MIssTnSor is now
g^t recovering, under Uio skillful care of
)r. Neal oi Sanford.
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jA new schedule for the Leesburg “pasengcr” went into effect May 2d, die train
poling out from Sanford about 0 o’clock

Mr. and Mrs. James Hickson chaper­
oned a launch party of young people from
about here last Saturday. A delightful
(rip to Lake Harney was enjoyed.
I Byrd Willis has returned, tp Cow Creek
titer several weeks a t biUA*.
ouy l Every one is cordially invited to attend
b
eniertelnment Friday, night given, by.
tho pupils, under tho direction of E. A.
Gilbert, for' Abe benefit of Fine Grove
Union Sunday School.
L M. Lucas was In Tampa a portion of
the week and. will return there Saturday
to take a position on r Govcrnmfciit
. dredge.
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Two other growers have accepted posi­
tions in town—A. Homrigbous at the post
office and G. A. Criro at the A, C. L. Ry.

Now Is The Time To

F o r « m U r u f « r f l ro b n o T a n k ? ’

W e h a r o j h e assurance of the Bel
entlfic American th a t the best matorlai
'tor an underground tank~U heavy
' black shoot iron thoroughly painted
.w ith Iron paint or aomo preserving
compound. This is said to be mbre
durable tlnm galvtuilzcd iron, especial­
ly in*some soils and where electric cur-

" I f you are so sure that jiorao will
win w hy-dontTpirbet ohTJm’Y'
" l/a ln U goT ^nothing against the
bone."
J*•‘YirbnJ.barm would th at do him?*'
"If i weA' to bet on him'^Ue would
fail dead just before reaching the
wire."
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'Are you a professional performer Y*
'Yus^mada:
(juarantbe satisfaction Y*
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“Bow long &lt;Mn You playY*
’ Looking For ih» Lit*
"How high Is th e morplng" p
.“The morplug hasn't belgi U1

To kill and prevent Ticks,
Fleas, Lice nnd Flies on
Animals.
To prevent the spread of Con­
tagious diseases.
To disinfect, bath nnd toilet
rooms, sinks waste pipes,
gurbage pails, cellars, ken~—nclsrstnblesnnd fowl houses:

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feed by the larger number of eggs they Jay vBnd
Then

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well as to that you feed your Morses, Hogs and Cattle,
Rerticinbcr, we have all kinds, but o n ly -one quality

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EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE, QUEENSWARE AND STOVES
Ttf InsUre Yourself Perfection of
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m irs* articles and Illu stra tio n s m u st not
reprinted w ithout special perm is­
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HOW T O F IN E L Y F IN IS H T U R K E Y S

About two work» beforo Thanksgiv­
i n g ‘stories on turkey fattening nppcnr,
and most of them ndviso close confine­
ment and lots of corn.
Xhcy.nro neither timely nor do they
-‘bring best-result*.
Finely finished birds that bring the
bon ton are not built tn n day.
For the first alx months of n tnrk's
life It should ho fed mnch protein to
build biff hone and large/strong frame.
The flock should then be .divided Into
breeders and rnarkot birds. ;
The former should live n normal,
natural life to fit them for reproduc-

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Feed lb clean troughs morn and
night all they will ent with a relish,
Phon« 3 2 4 .
T H E CURIOUS TADPOLE.
a t noon giving scalded oats or wheat
W O M A N ’S E X C H A N G E ,
.418 Magnolia Avo.
or raw vegetables, such aa npples.
Maybs
Ha
Turns
Into
a
Frog
and
Thsq.
becta, turnips , 8 boll.- 4aR . charcoal
Fancy Work« o( All Kindi. Sum piny, Embroidery Supplies, Hand Painted Chins
Maybe He Doesn’t.
and plepty of fresh w ater nre essenHmttr Made Cooking • Specially.
If
a
tadpole
cannot
get
to
the
top
of
tlal, n roomy shed aipl'yard urc needed,
* * Consignm ents nnd O rders Solicited
and the fowls should, he kept Treo from tho wai'ur when It Is nt the time of Life
when It Is breathing by m eans-o£ Jta ,,
filth, lleo nnd nrelfgHTFliTTThree to four weeks are needed to gills, Uko a fish. It will not bocoiuu a
bring birds to perfection. The finished frog. It will then always be n tadpole.
Keep a tndpole In cold water and In
turkey herein portrayed gained eight
the dark or nwny from ’4ho light nnd
pounds In that ‘tltnc.
It will, ho yearb getting to bo a frog.
L eft, to the course of nature, says
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Browning’s Magazine, tho tadpole be­
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KNIFING AN ERMINE.
comes a frog lh from six to eight
Sa n fo rd -B u iM in g-tk -to a n weeks,
a lthougn It will U T T W IT two
Cold Trlclt That Traps tha Shy Llttls
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years
arriving
at
th
at
chance
to
chango
Paying
Fur Prizs.
Into tho mature frog.
A sso ciatio n
Ton are doubtlcs» aw are, that tho
Tho tadpole's mouth Is so tiny that
Rent!
ermine of _whtch your muff la inado It would bo difficult to Insert a ptnbn a been the emblem of royalty almost bend Into It, yet It has horny Jnws nnd
■lnco royalty began, In Husain, until a sharp, biting beak, with three rows
very recent years. Its use being for­ of teeth on tho upper Jaw. A hood
bidden to those not of noble birth. Hut grows down nnd Incloses tho' gills ou
Ow n
1 wonder if you are likewise nwuro tbo right side, leaving them open like
BEO. II. rCRNALD
A. P. CONNELLY
that It Is brother, or at least first a spout on tho loft sldo.
Your
President
Seo’y &amp;. Trcns.
cousin, to the weasel. Krmlne, as a
At tills stngc of Its transform ation
m atter of fact. Is nptlilng inure than thatndpolo breathes llko a fish, taking
Hom e
tho weasel of common stout In Its water through tho gills Into tho mouth
northern coat, for, like other nrctlc and spouting It out on tho left side.
Let Us Tell You About It
and subarctic animals, the weasel turns Its tall Is whnt tho tadpole feeds on
whito lu winter In order1'th a t Itjnay be by nbsorptlon of tho whito corpuscles
as Inconspicuous us pqsslblo in Its en­ of tho blood during the molting aud
vironment of Ice anil snow. Yet. so mouthing epoch In Its life,‘when It Is
abnormally keen of sight nrg the Si­ fasting. Wboo It la ready to cat again'I
berian trappers that they can distin­ tho tall nnd the horny benk nro gone, '|
YW WW
guish nt almost Incredlblo distances tho wider mouth of the m ature frog
the littlo black tip of tho ermine’s having tnken the plnco of the latter.
-E NORTH ’
EAST
tall ns It whisks across tho dazzling
There nrq forty species of frogs, only
.plains.
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ono of widely |s. In South' America. |
It Ib very shy, is tho-ennlne.* nnd - -Auk IfitnrT’tihs *rto frogs. Of all those
special snares must be devised by th e , forly 8peclc8 où]y oue
cdlblo-tho
trapper to avoid Injuring-tho delicate Ttnnn csculepta—and nowhere Is this
skin, liven the smallest of th o siceL- ono more plentiful thnr\ In America,
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traps are too heavy for such tiny ani­ although that eminent naturalist. 8 t.
mals u s TSm s , and hero It Is that tho George Mlvnrt declares Hint tho edible
trapper’s fertility of resourco Is most frog Is unknown In America. strikingly displayed. Smearing n llttlo
A frog Hint Is common In Franco will
grease on his hunting knlfo, ho lays It mew llko a eat If tts thigh ts squeezed
across tho succession of dots nnd and emit the odor of garlic. For this
dashes mliicli show that mu crmlno has It has to jjo t^nrugtr-tlftrbearing the 5 - S Û U T I L
WEST
passe«! Hint- way. Along romes tho name of Pelpbatos fuscus.' Most
tiny while form on Us erratic course species of frogs will not tako anything
ELECTRIC LIGHTED PULLMAN
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again. The grease appeals to It. nnd l In the way of food that ts not a live,
It begins .to lick the...knife blade. [ moving tiling or something with tho
DINING AND SLEEPING GARS
which In "those far .northern lands, I soniblnnco of life and will starve to
where the mercury drops In 20. HO, 40. death among a million creatures If
f -"*
degrees below zero. Is Incohcelvabty none obliges tho frog by moving.
For Information, Rates and Reservations see near- g .
cold. Did you never ns n child on a
l- .&lt; ..... ■
est
Atlantic Coast Linn AJent nr write------winter’s morning put your, tongue to
----- :—r 1—»-■— Rapture;----------- --------some piece of metal only to find Hint Ye«, hack to tho land! Oh; Isn’t It srandt
It did not easily cutne aw ay7 So It Is
It’»- hit} (or tho cute llllle farm,
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^ A: W t FRITOT, D. P, A g e n t.
then with the'erm ine, whose tlfly red A plnco to sit down with never n frown
Away from nil worry nnd harm.
tongue Is- Instantly frozen to the steel With
nothing to vex, to fret or perplex
tp 1311 West Bay St.
JACKSONVILLE, Tt#Rl0A
as though with glue The knife'being
Or cause ju st n lilt of ado,
To
ent
cottage
chee*e‘nnd
UVe
nt
my
rn»s
too heavy. foV the little animal to
*Nenth skit-« unit« nlmormiilly blue.
m m m m m m w f w
carry off. It Can only wait until the
trapper .koines upon‘ his rounds, nnd
low Weary I rim o f all o f file jattt
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T h e city c r o u d s In w ith o u t fr.c.
,
you. my lady, have a mttlT of snowy
ni,.*4,gut«-.uml_tysi^Ths scratnfiTe nnd
unmarred skins.—E. A. I'owbll, F.
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T ho w hole unrefined h tliibnrer!
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tion, while the latter should be «eptrated Into three purls, gobblers, hem
and smaller o r backward birds, these
to be kept distinct, not more than
thirty to the bunch.
What Is meant by finishing fowls?
This U-a process by which weight 4«
—pot only added,-but the flesh, la soften
ed by displacing tho w ater, of which
the muscles nro Inrgety'composed, wllh
globules of fat. these permeatlug the
whole tlesbsq, that tho bird Is u Juicy
pebfecto and not packed, with lumps of
fat, much of It waste.
While corn Is chief ration for yellow
mealed birds, It must bo offset with
vegetables and caituot bo continued ec
long Or liver trodblo results.
For a real finish uso tho following:
Equal parts ground oats, barley, buck
wheat and w heat .mlds Wet up w ltt

QUEER

ST R E ET

NAMES.

One FeatTtr* In W hich. B ru u tls O ut­
do«» London t&gt;r Pari*.
T here are tunny bewildering street
names i n Europeon cities, 'a n d of
tjjeso London presents n bewildering
variety!*"Ill'Hmoiidsr-y possesses a I’lcIflc H erring street. Near G ray's Inn
them Is to Is.* found, a fchdd Hath
square. M«**Fof I he Nightingale lanes
nnd Lovo lanes are hidden. Ironically
enough. In the slum« of the east eud
&lt;&gt;f the llrlilsh capital.
Iu UiusHL-ls some of the etreot name»
arc really bizarre. Tho 8 hurt S treet of
thè Long Chariot. Iho Street of the
lied H aired Women aud tho Street of
Sorrows aro rem arkable enough to
catch tho least observant aye. The
Street of the One Person Is. ns one
m ight guess, an extrem ely narrow one
But tho cream of tho Brussels street
nam e surely bolrtngs to the'. Street of
tho Uncracked Silver Cocoa nuL This
lu tho!órlgl mi I appears, ns one vendor
ous tfòrd OT thirty si* loners.
’ Tfctf 7.000 ln h n b ltau tsju f the Bue dea
Mnuvals G nrcons signed n petition
praying that the nam e of tho Btreet be
cbnngatL ‘Phvy "contended (hat tho dotiom w nllnn' o f the thoroaghfaro in
which they reside produces n had Ini-,
pressimi on those to whom they nro
obliged to givo thtflr uddress.
This S treet of tho Bad Boys w as, It
appears, so nam ed In the n lrtc e n th
century because of the noisy character
b f Its inhabitant*. But now It heeds
no such designation, those who reside
there ticlug for tho most part peaceful,
mid respectable citizens. ■ . f*
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Ataong the peculiar titreól unities tn
P a rlf may bo mentioned tho Rtreet of
the l i t t l e Windows, the Street óf the
M ntys Foot, the Street of the IToIy
F nlhers. the Htreet of tbo Duhgbtors
of C alvary, the Street of the Dry Tree,
the s tre e t of the Em pty Pocket aud
tha^B onlevnrd of th e ~Good New#.—*IlurpoF s Weekly.
Bpjfksellers’ English.

A* v u r m ia u x D tubkmt (n o t * nivrxa-

uct),

•UmmlJk or buttarmi]f To tho coo•“ ‘•o c j of cream, to wblcb add a half
®SS£2J ) f w a m u J lo w

BookscllerVi-EngtlHh I*. somotlnira a
peculiar product. In u recent cata­
logno Ilio author of n work under tbo
beading of "Mj'Htlcnl Theolog^" la re­
ferred to In n footnote ns "next to
Ignatius Loyola. perhaps tbo greatcat
soul «exton that ever handled shov*
el." The situile la atartllng «uni not
quite intelligible (o the lay uiitlw tnndIng.’ Hut It la In reference tow re l­
ume of church mualo that this book­
seller really Iota himself go, "Religious
harmony must he moving, but noble
withal; grave, solemn, seraphic, fit Cor
a m artyr to play aud an angel to
hear.”—London Chronicle.

T h e w ay s of th o (ow n cóli o n ly n fr o w n
F ro m th o se u ho a r e m ixed In the g a m s .
T h e g ra n d ovrt (low of rujimlur nnd woo—
A pictu re yoru hu rd ly -would fra m e .
And no, If j u i r please, allo w mo to s« li»
A sizable cbrm k n f th e soil.
And glv» me n row o f cnb b n g n to hoe, ’
To J6y In th e p le a s u r e o f toll!
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An a c r e - of litiV In w hich to g e t g a y
W ould sull nut e x a c t ly a n d line.
M y d r e a m in g timo d u a ls th r o u g h o ceans
of o a ts
A nd e v e ry old thlu li tn t h a t line.'

FOUR P A P E R S
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PRICE OF ONE

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I w ant to go f o r t h , e a s t , 's o u th , w e st or
n o rt h
«"ir a n y old pi ;re on tbo m a p
T o w her«! I can be a tw in to tho bee,
A m ost e n e rg e tic old chap .
T h e la n d of t m g r a s s ’fo r m e hns antne
H ass,
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W h e r e n o th in g r a n f r e t n r a la r m .
I ’m «lying to m iss all cttlrteiï bliss.
Oh, please t i d n me loose on th o f a r m !
Innocent.

“Ho fell from lIn*'forty-second story
of tho great skyscraper to the. hard
granite pavement below.”
" Was ho hurt much?”
”1 sntd he fell from the forty-second
fttory.”
"W as lie hurt 7"
w
"Yes, If you m ust know, lie was hurt
much. I said he fell from the fortyseepud story,- Hem- Unit! lle_.wus
killed! Understand? K i l l e d , kill­
ed! Get It?”
"Well,-you needn't get fresh. I didn’t
k ill. him. I have n perfectly good
alibi. I was busy killing n man about
your size mid build about that time
with nil ordinary ux. Get that? An
ax—n-x, ax. Understand? And I didn’t
w ear nil of the edge of neither."

WHAT C U R E S E C Z E M A ?
\V* hsvs hs«l so many Inquiries
lately regarding Eczema ’and other
skin «31« ties, that we ate glad to
make ot.r answer public. After careful luvt ligation we have - fo u n d 'th a t
a slmplii wash of -On ef W'lotsrgreen,
as comii mnded In D D. D., ean-b*-«'*—
Bed upon. We would not make this
Statement to our patrons, friend» and
neighbors unless we ware sure of It—
and although there uro many so-called
Ecxsmn remedies sold, we ourselves
unheal atlngly recoiumeui . D. D. D
Preset .ptiou.
Because—We know that It glrea In­
stan t relief to. that torturing Itch. - .
Because—D. D, D. starts the cure et
tha foundation of the trouble.
Because—It cleanses, soothes and
hfeaN the skin.
I. - eause-rlt enables Nature to repair
the ravages of the disease.
Because—The records of ten years
of complete cures of thoukahds o f tho
most serious cases show that 13. D. D.
Is 'todky recognized as the absolutely
reliable Ecfetna cure.
,Drop Into our store today, Just
talk avsr your c . .« with us.

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�mere is no rree iana in the ¡South as there was in the
West. . But, on the other hand, there were in the W est no
accessible markets in the early days, no transportation sys­
tem, no settled civilization. The South has all these. One
fact that the Southern people have themselves been slow to
put full value on is the need of a larger working population.
There has'never been labor enough—neither unskilled farm
There is hardly a parallel in
the state of Florida to the oppor­
tunities for successful diversified
farming offered by the rich agri­
cultural lands known as Volusia
Farms, just across the river from
Sanford. The success of Volusia
Farms has been far greater than
we anticipated this time last
year when we flrót opened this
district for settlement. Much of
the land has been taken up by a
splendid class of settlers, and
this in itself, has made the re­
maining acres of greater value.
The more people who settle on
Volusia Farms, the greater the
nutonlatic increase in vajue, so
that there will come a time-—,
and not in the dim future either—
when you will be glad to pay a
price per acre based on the pro­
ducing possibilities of the soil if
you wish to settle there.
Diversified, farming is the key­
note to a good living and some­
thing in the bank. • All over
Florida today you will find corn
fields, vegetable gardens, pasture
lands, chicken runs, orange and
grapefruit groves more equally
divided on the average farm than
formerly. Our farmers are not
relying on one crop.
At the present price of chick. ena, eggs, meats and other table
products, we 'look, for a much
larger diversity nf agriculture in
Florida than oyer before. , W e
look forward -to the time
when Volusia F a r m s Is the ‘
Center of the? Greatest D l- ,
versity t h a f it a t d has ever f:
known.
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Volusia Farjnfs hüs-ithe soil.
Not becaUse^we say so, but be­
cause this is proven by the wide
diversity of Volusia county pro­
ducts in general. Chickens, cat­
tle and hogs can be raised on
Volusia Farms almost without
cost. The lands furnish an im-:
meii8e amount of food; Grass
grows plentifully without culti­
vation.
All kinds of vegetables and
fruits cai\ be raiseef on Volusia-—
Farmsrand ñ ináinooking for a
little recreation between times
can enjoy the splendid fishing on
the St. Johns river or hunting in
the woods of the country.
Compared with the early days
of the west (and* we are in the

lafior nor skilled labor. As for independent farmers—men
who own their own land—-there is now no parallel on the
continent to the opportunities that the Southern States
offer.- New com ers,of course, require some capital, .but
men who have enough money to begin life may begin it
there with the best outlook for success.— Editorial in the
February World’s Work.
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from your section affords you ,a
early days of the NEW Florida)
splendid chance, to take u few
one need but givp little thought
days off this summer to see what
to the question of which offers
„Eloiidalfc- really -like. It- won't
the greatest opportunities. -Vol­
be so hot as the country you
usia Farms has frontage on thehave left behind, for the breezes
S]t. Johns river. Volusia *Farms
from either ocean or gulf continhas a standard railroad intersect-.
' , ualiy sweep over the 'peninsula
ing east and west. Volusia Farms .
lias-roads radiating all directions.
.... of Florida making our dd^s-eu ...,
joyable and our nights comfort­
Yet with all the advantages of '
able.
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soil and equable year-round cli­
mate, Volusia Farms still need
You’ll see oranges ".in the makijiiore people—the need of the
- ing”—green oil the trees, you’ll t
South is the need of Florida, and
see our farmers busy with one of
the need of Florida is the need
; the three and four crops a year,
of Volusia Farms. * -,
and you’ll see-those who can leave
V olusia F a r m s . N e e d s
home enjoying themselves at one
M o r e P e o p l e —Men with
• of Florida's beach resorts or in­
• enough money ..to begin a lifeland • springs. Florida has all
such as they have never known.
- these advantages and no compet- further north, a life where a man
■.. ition outside of her boundary line.
earns both the wages and the
In thus seeing FJorida for yourPROFITS.
__self you will understand her bet­
We do not advocate any mah
ter and understand your own
to come to Volusia Farms with­
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capabilities for getting a living •
out money unless he is willing to _
from her rich soil. You will
hire himself out until lie learns
. kiiow what you are buying and^
the difference between Volusia
WHERE. Beware of the booklet
Farms farming and~the work hewhich contains illustrations tak­
didprevious to his Coming here,
en in other parts of Florida other'
find even then, a little, money is
tliah those described in its pages.
a desirable thing.
We recently looked over n book-^
To the small capitalist .who is
let showing orange groves in a
willing-to put shoulder to the
section of-Florida where oranges
wheel in the early stages of set­
do not grow—leaving the reader
tling in a new place, Volusia
to infer that citrus fruits would
Farms is a good investment.
do well in that section. - Wehave
Resulting from the past few years
seen a booklet containing the
of general development through­
picture of an Indian river hotel,
out the State a constantly in­
altho the- booklet described a
creasing tide of prosperity lias •
town over 250 miles from the In.set in with every likelihood of its
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continuance._Prices of land in*- — The booklet; "Resources of Vol­
crease every week.
•
usia Farms” tells the REAL
During the summer season,
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story. Nearly all the pictures
Homeseekers’ excursions are run
were taken by our . Mr. Packard
from all important railroad cen­
personally and every word in the
ters ill the north and central
booklet_faithfully dCshrihea. tha—
west, leaving. every first and
resources of this favored fruit and
third-Tuesday of each month.
vegetable belt of southern VoluTickets are goojd for twenty4ive
t siq-county. Send for the book.
days, a sufficiently long time al­
It is free. Even if yotr think you
lowance for anyone to come to
are not interested in Florida, read
Santord and permit us to carry
the book as a matter of informa­
him over Volusia Farms.
tion. Getpostedon theVonderYou should not buy Jand_sight
ful development of Florida. Who
unseen. - We prefer not to sell
knows but what the reading of
you land sight unseen—although
the "Resources of Volusia Farms”
we will make a reservation for'
may mean to YOU the red letter
you and' allow you to change*
day of your life—the actual turn­
location if at the end of a reason­
ing point of your career. This
able time you come here, and, aft­
opportunity is with YOU. Send
er inspection, prefer another tract.
for the book NOW. Address your
The Homeseekers' excursion
post card or letter plainly:

�T H t SANFO RD

TRUTH GOOD ENOUGH.
u itb » p o W iu l an argum ent
■ plain unVarai^hed tiutb ttt,{
product!
or the eolla of I
L „ h an well oa the rechnla of I
^ I h e r bureaus that «bow .that sev
fli crops Per, year « in bo mtule fr

In Court o f the County Judge. S ta te
of Florida
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THE

H ERALD

SANFORD LODGES

Sanford Lodile Na. 2 7 . 1. O. O. F.
it" ft. Wh"!w‘?.}..9 «M*CWniy
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Meet» rvery Monday at 7:30 p. m.. over Imperi
To all Creditors. I-rsuin-i, DiitriUitrr* and nl rtienirr. J. ft. Il èli, N. 0.
Fenpn* having Clhllnt or JVmsruls Hguinsi nnk
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. W. S. ELlMmr. Src'y
ElMit:
You. and each of you. air lirrrhy-iimiIIImI mid
PW»*™ to prtwnt nny rtalmi amt ■demand« Seminole Chapter No 3 . Order Eastern Klar
M fàt* every iw om l nnd fourth Friday In month.

F very one who has seen Ills Star In the Cast pre

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m r i l i u l l y In v it e d to v is it t h e c h a p te r.

A ■ V L
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Sec’y.

Iierouf.

SHIPPERS OF

t. if. C . filer* City Aeri« IB 3 3

tirsi and third Tuesdays In every month.
Wrlhorne Illark. third door.

Administrator.

Henry

McLaulin

JEWELER

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Phoenix Lodge No. S. K. of P.
Mrets second and fourth Tuesdays. Viaitlni
Irilahts always welcome P. E. Hutchinson. C C

gome of Urn peonia Who., have. uotm\
from the North «nd West lo In­
’ MY SPECIALTIES
Sanford Lodge, No 0 2 .r . K. A.M
alo hare discovered the ^ecep0. W. Spencer, Master: J. "C. Ensmlnttrr,
Pieknrd’
\
lland-Painied
Chinn
The efToct of this* will bp UMlis,tnry¿ IVnrnnrniimtlon every flrat atid iRK-tlTin
fiorlmra's Sterling Silver
days at 7:30 p. m. VisltWg brother« Welcome.
credlt the statement« that.nr«, ar.cnrRogers' Plnted Wnrc
&gt; Unite Brotherhood of Carpenters and Join
ato, for the mnn who JnvestlgnteH will
Elgin nnd Wnllhnm Wntchea
l^liovfl that If deceived Intone tiling
era of America
is likely to l&gt;e In « 1!.
Sanford Heal Union Nrt. 1751. U. II. of C. and J
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED of A. meets every Thursday nhthl at 7 o’clock fn

Vegetables

Florida Fruits

General Insurance Agents

tlic.Kaglrs' Hall. W, A. Rirmohr. preslrlem; T. L.

truth about the land of the South?
’’The plain truth mnken n allowing bo
much better than any land In the
u
to ship your
North Is credited with, that the bnro
cold facts are sufficient
Fruit and V o g e - .
When even the poorest of the pine.
tables to ?
Janda will produce two crops a year
that will pay better than tho bant corn H ero Is o n e on th e b e a t m a rk e t
land In tho North, what moro Is need­
W r i t * fo r S to n o lla and M a rk o t R e p o rts
Today
ed as an argument for tho South?
W lth-grpM return^ of 1100 per acre
F. G. H E W IT T CO.
can bo mode and la obtained from the
New York
valley lands planted to sugarcane nnd H a r r la o V S l r s o t s
when the net return« are nearly 50 per
cent of that, what hotter argument la

Lake

needed 7

When live stock can b&lt;&gt; produced oil
home, grown cVbp« at a cost of front
S i -3 to 3 cent« iter pound, la not that,
a convincing fact?

View

Just Opened

DENTIST
Room 13 Pico Building

Phone 355

Peoples Bank of Sanford, Florida
C A PITA L * 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 '*
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Office: Yotoell Building

Home C

T he. ONLY bank in Sanford thatr“ '
' INSURES EVERY DOLLAR DEPOSITED-AGAINST LOSS from nny
and all causes;
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SANFORD. FLORIDA

House

DR. R. M. MASON
DENTIST

king

"Board and Lodging

When from two to ten ton« of hay
can ho cut per acre from land«, would

SANFORD, FLORipA
C. M, HAMILTON

PEOPLES

Wclborn Block
Sanford, Florida

R a t e s $5 to $6 per W e e k DR.

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Polite Service
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ttyiL not seem !o lie an nlluriug fieni?
When land .can produco from 30
hualiAla l«i 50 himhols of outs to tlxacre nnd then - Ulfe. «aine acro grò we
from 30 lo 00 hiishelt, of peanuts the
«am«’ year beside« producing two tons
of hay, would It dot np|w«nr that no
other argument Ik deeded?— Tracker

BANK

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FOUR PER CENT nlluwtyl on Savings Deposits
[
Safety Deposit Boxes for rent,
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DENTIST
Rooms

C ontre P in t Slice! and San «orti Avenue

M. M. SMITH. , IL R.'STEVENS.
President ------ Vice-President

DICKINSON &amp; DICKINSON

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H. E. TOLAR
Cashier

TheFlorida Grower
For Innkt-m imil frull groSPrs. Kor
folks who want lo know nUmt Huridn
Weekly. SI 00 (wr year; monthly,
25c. Send 10c for n' ton-iMnr trial sobacrliulon
S n ap py. HrlgliT Clcun

Beal grade BuIterane at Long's groerry,
Try it while butter Is high.
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THE FLORIDA GROWER

FOR AGED PEOPLE.
Old Folk« Should Bo Cartful In Tholr
Balaction of Rogulatlvo Msdlolno.
We have a safe, dependable and al­
together Ideal reined/ that Is particu­
larly udapted to tbo requirements of
aged people and persons of weak con­
stitutions who sulTer from constipa­
tion or other bowel disorders. Wo aro
so certain that It will relieve these
complaints and give absolute satisfac­
tion la every particular flint we offer
Jt with our personal guarantee that It
shall cost the user nothing If It falls
to substantiate our clalmB. This rem­
edy Is called Itcxull Orderlies. •
Reinll Orderlies h a r e 'a soothing,
healing, strengthening, tonic and regu­
lative action u |wd the bowels. They

Sanford and Orlando

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The FLORIDA (¡ROWER will furnish
mailing cards free to all dcsiriqg, to lid)
boost Florida on Post Card- DnV. May 1st S a n fo rd

M E R R IE

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HEAVY HAULING AND CO NTRACTIN G

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Filone 21H

Price IUc
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Shoe Repairing . By Machinery
Quicker, Neater.and Better than the Old W a y

P r a c t i c e in S t a t e inni Feti e r a I Court n

Sanford, Fla

Same Man but New Location
No. 113 W. l irst Street, Next Door to Woodruff’s Store

THOMAS EMMET WILSON
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ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
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AT-LAW

S ANORD,

FLORIDA

I.ate Stntr AIt Mini-y Sovi-nlh Judicial Circuit of
Florida
Kc.idi-nrrt, Sanford and Svlvmi Luke

D r in k a B o ttle o f

L. G. STRINGFELLOW
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE

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NOTAKV PUBLIC

c. H. D IN G E E

A
PROPHET
or the son of a prophet are not re­
quired to predict that farm lands in
All Work Ifectivea My Personal Attention Orange.County will never cost less.
Desirable cheap government inad
and best efforts
Opposite City Hall
Phone 230 has decreased so rapidly the past
few years that improved farming
land in this section have felt the
SECURE
lnw of supply tìnd demand and are
A HOME HOW
pidly increasing in value. Don’t
:Iuy. See us today.

Offici! in City Hall

Plum bing and G a s F lit ln g

ADE, THE TUNER

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®jt for freedom. We will help you If you
let us. Our

ROOM 20
Upstairs, Piet/ Block

Jloipes at Markham Park
V® iuk the tiling for you. Take your
who to look/hi them., She will be dw^ w l U i the prospects of owning one

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Saturdays 4 to 9p. m

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ANI)E\V JOHNSON

Is tIn* till** of n hook tin Sociulism, containing the underlying
principles nnd the most- impor­
tant objections.. For sulti ut
211 First Street.

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H o rse s and M u le s Bought arid Exchanged

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remove all Irritation, dryness, soreness
sad weakness. They real ore the bow
els and associate organs to more vig­
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eateu like candy, may bo taken at any
time without Inconvenience, do not
esuso any griping, nausea, diarrhoea,
axccnslve looseness, flatulence or other
disagrees hie effect Price 28c. and 10c.
Bold only at our atore—The Itexall Store
L R. Philips &amp; Co.

J**®» to suit everybody.
DK*“ie wo enable you to

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Office &amp; Residence 51!) Magnolia Ave 1
Office Honrs: 9 to 12: 3 to U
" Ollier hours by npttointmeni

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�THE SANFORD

VOICE O f THE PEOPLE
Letters and Communications on
Various Timely Topics.
COLUMN

DEVOTED TO PEOPLE

n This D epartm ent will be round th e
* Views, Opinions and Com m ents
* i Of P ra c tic a l W riters
flsttln g Back a t “Orange County”
The card writer now known to some of
the reader* of the “people's. Forum" In the
Ttmes-Unlon, as "Orando County" makes
his appearance again in the issue of

by a man, forceful, and of welt known
temperate habits.
You have said unkind things about Jus.
We have been told that some of those
desiring the defeat of our hills were
liberal with money for drinks and cigars
at Tallahassee.
As a paid attorney you have the right
to carry your cause to a court of justice;
or, as a paid attorney, you tnay have the
right to go to Tallahassee as a lobyest.
But as a citizen of Orlando you have no
right to meddle in the domestic nifsirs of
the city of Sanford.
If you feet that you cap say unkind
things about Sanford and its people, from
an office in so beautiful a residential city*
as you live, and expect no defense, you
have the opportunity to do what you ac­
cused the correspondent of the Times-’
Union of doing. You said he "Really
Thinks".
The writer of tills urticle does not
apologize for whnt ha has to say; - he is
nOt being paid for writing and ho does
not aspire to any public office, better than
that he lives in Sanford; lie would ho un­
worthy of citizenship among this estimaable people should he he passive while
you charge us with linving invoked a
"wholly brutal, arbitrary and wanton use
of legislative power".* You must know
what the use of such words menn. and
you say yoa are not making a fight ‘on
Sanford. Now, if you are not making a
fight on Sanford, what are you doing!.
Your intcrerest in our affairs, if you are
the person we think you are, certainly
does not come from your heart; if it does
you are a very meddlesome fellow and
we do not make obeisance to your most
distinguished consideration.

This time he rambles round from un­
kind remarks about the TaUnhassee cor­
respondent of the Times-Hnlon'to the
powers of Parliament, and repeats, sub­
stantially, what he said In his first article
about Sanford Heights and Goldsboro.
He accuses the members of the legis­
lature ot weakness and by so doing
charges the member who has his resi­
dence in Sanford; not of being smtqt
and fair, but of being designing, shrewd.
He appoints himself Judge; U7'U reason­
able to assume he does, by reason of .the
free use of the personal pronoun. And
this Judge now says he has no feeling
of unkindness; he thinks Sanford's am­
bition to grow, "laudable", though in his
first article he chnrged some, citizens of
Sanford who are supporting our efforts to
be a greater and a better city, us being
personally Interested money makers; this
a a n z z N or sa n k o r u , .
Judge also said something about “niggers
----------- ----------- x---•n the woodpile”.
Brliitf your old ticesto Sanford Machine
48-tf
Now the writer of this article annoapces &amp; Garage Co. for vulcanizing.
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Furniture, Stoves and Household Goods

S e e O ur Line Before You Buy

Refrigerators
Ice Boxes .
Water Coolers
Porch Rockers and
Chairs
W. W. A B E R N A T H Y , M gr.
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To the People or Sunford
( ' The undersigned ofilcluls of the town
j of Goldsboro, and ^representing its citizens,
appeal to the citizens of the 'city of San­
ford for aid and sympathy, in protecting
our town from spoliation or destruction ob
l the result of n plan on the part of your
city officials to procure from* the present,
legislature an amended charter, whereby I
, tiie corporate limits will be so extended
. us to include the town*of Goldsboro and
thus destroy yur corporate existence,
j
This town was diily incorporated about
j twenty years ago and it has Tver since
, regularly maintained l u official corporate
r existence, performing till the duties of a
, municipality-.
We have always been and we are now
S O L D BY
a peaceable, orderly and law abiding
community. We appealed Jo your couqcil, protesting against tha proposed action |
so far a* It affected ihe'm tòrèsls' of this
town but our appeal was unheeded. We
now appeal to you, oitlzens of Sanford,
thls statement has not been denied, sub­ for your help in this matter. W e-are
stantially. yet you continue to Use, “duly proud of the prosperity and development r NO REASON FOR DOUBT,
of your city; hut it is no good reason that,
Incorporated".
,.
A Statement of Facts Baokad by a
If the lobbying tactics to defeat our because you are big, you should swallow
Strong Guarantaa.
"laudable ambition” were those reported up our town Just because we are 'little.
We guuraut««.¿oqiplete rellof to all
,
to us—told to the writer by a member There can be no Just charge brought sufferers
from constipation. lu every
against
us
to
Justify
the
abolishment
or
,
easo where we foil we will supply tha
from another county—it is' creditable . to
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the members of the present house that overthrow of our corporate existence. If imedicine free.
-* they voted for the bills introduced by fhp it la done in the way proposed It will be ■Hexall Orderlies are a gentle, ef­
member whose good offices we solicited! an Insiline« o f . t^ie- tyrannical uae of ifective, dependable and aufe bowel
sthmjjtlumor and tentc.
i
The finishing paragraph of your, appeal might, of powert Btu^becauae wo ara few regulator,
uiid
feeble.
^-Sdrely’you
will
not
justify
'
to the country at large, in the paper of
May L valla a threat, followed in the and Udhpld such a proceeding! '•
next line with a plea for forgiveness.' i l We have acquired some property as a ‘
Every citizen of Sanford la willing to be town! 1 Wo own our own lujuse. school and 1
magnanimous—It is you who are filling other corporate property. ' We feel a pride J
tha air with rasping discord. Where does hi our town organization and earnestly t
your Interest center that you should carry wish to preserve It. To awallow us up in {t
palls of strife among a people we believe the corporate limits of Sanford will add j
you do not mingle with on Sunday or very little to Sanford and take a great i
meet a t the polls on a municipal, election deal from us. It will impose, upon us o f
part of the burden of your bonded and 1
i- day.
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other
Indebtedness and odd heavily tu M
Tha “many excellent gentlemen" who
our
burden
of taxation, while we reap no I *
did not vote your way are charged by
you with not having "backbone". Your
definition of the word aeema to be, .the
member who would vote ray ( y o u r ) way
would have "backbone".
If our Information fa correct, and it (a
Just recoived a shipment of Mason's
certainly as reliable as any you :may
M.
B.
B
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Mayor
Goldsboro
have, the members of thla legislature
fruit jars and Jelly glasses for early can­
had tha manhood to vote for measures
G. W. Bmrroa, President Council ning purposes. Let me supply your wants.
that war« carried to them on their merits
ut. Town Clerk.
35-4lc
W. W. Long, grocer. •
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Sum m er

F ertilizin g

Grapefrui
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“More Fruit—More.Money”
is the title of our new citrus book Which will be sent fret* on
request. &gt;It is “right ujMo-date" and written from the grower's
viewpoint. IDEAL FERTILIZERS anti IDEAL METHODS arc
not new. Their value has been proven by years of field work.
out there always are new points of interest to growers, which
should be considered. _ ONWARD and UPWARD is the IDivAL
jnotto. We put forth nil our energies to give the RIGHT
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Volume III
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NAMELESS THEATER STARTS
Public Is Expected lo Name New Ploy

ELECTION 0E GROWERS

NEW DEPARTURE FOR SANFORD

NEWS OF THE WORLD

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Five and Ten Cent S to re Opens for

House This Week
Business This Week .
Hie General News of “The Land
Interesting Developments Are
The. new moving picture-show
The people of Kanfonl and vicinity arc
of Flowers.
Promised Shortly.
in the old opera liouse building Inst Tues­
invited to inspect the display of the new

Varions Sources

day night and the S. R. 0. sign was out
most of the time for the people' crowded
the place at every performance. The
new management expects the patrons lo
nume the new building and .the name
thnt suits tbeir fancy will be worth $5.0(1
in gold to the lucky person.
The pictures are very good and one of
the latest improved picture machines
promise the patrons a good entertainment
every day and night. Polk &amp; Co., -a re
determined to give their patrons the best
that money can buy In the amusement
line and good music and illustrated songs
will be given at every performance. The
management has not Hilly decided upon
the vaudeville attractions but w lirglve
the public something good and clean in
this flue if the patronage warrants these
added attractions. Many change?» are
yet to be made in the opera house and
the equipment and t(T^ now show starts
oiT with a good patronage assured.

five and ten cent store just opened in the
Stonc-Goye Block on First street, just
CULLED FROM THE STATE P R E SS
ANNUAL ELECTION OF OFFICERS cast of the Boston store. Here you can HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
find Just what you hove been looking for,
An Epitome of th e Week*» Most Tm*
Florida Vegetable G row ers Will Be everything In china, crockery, small hard­ Here th e Headers Will rin d a B rief
ware, kitchen utensils, towels n7ul notions,
p o rta n t Happening» In th e
Under New Heads Next Season
H istorical Spring Flowing
and the many small nrtlcles that go to
S ta te ’» Domain.
—M em bers Satisfied
For Hurried R eaders
At the meeting of the Chamber of
The Florida Vogctablo Growers Asso­ make tip the usual1' household and they
A
Mobile
negro convicted of stealing a
Commerce it was decided to hold, as usual
ciation held ' their annual meeting in are sold at the small price of five, ' ten
bojl
of
sugar,
was sent to. jail lo serve a
a Fourth af July celebration In West Ptrtm
Eagles hall Thursday afternoon. Tlie andjwenty-flve cents. The new store
three
months
sentence.. As the negro
Beech. After enthusiastic discussion. E
meet7ng was marked by a great deal of promises to fill n long felt wont in San­
hod
too
much
of
the sweet, tlie presiding
T. Moore was appointed a committee to
enthusiasm although many of the mem­ ford bud Is bound to prove attractive.to
Judge
probably
thought
he needed some
tlie
public.
These
stores
have
pcen
op­
secure the necessary funds and moke
bers w’pro unhble to bo present as many
of
the
bitter
to
even
up
thtf over suyply
erated
Ih
every
city
and
prove
po|nilur
at
preliminary arrangements. Title . will be
are away either permanently or for the
of sweet.
all
times,
the
small
price
for
good
mate­
a pleasant task, for the business men of
summer.
the city ore glad to aid In any movement
Directors- for the coming year were rial getting the trade and stimulating ^iNine hours iff continuous hounding at
that will result in Increased adycrtislnf
elected as follows: * Henry Nickle, O. L. business. The Sanford,five and Jen cent tho hands of the Republican minority of
for the city. There is little doubt that
Chase, B. E. Squires. O. W. Brady, C. M. ■tore will be managed by McG. Cairn way, the house of representatives, failed to’
the celebration this year will eclipse nil
Berry, R. L. Hughes and L. J. Hancock. who will endeavor to keep a large stock make a single change In the first Demo­
former efforts made by WeSt Palm Beach
The mutter of the president of the hoard on hand ut all.*limes and asslfrcs hi» cratic tariff bill,-that placing on the free
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and secretary cannot tie determined us many friends that he has everything to list agricultural Implements, meats aud
The John Anderson Boulevard which
yet (heir election' comes up ut the first supply their wants. On account of the ninny other articles. The bill passed tlie
V. to connect Jacksonville to St, Augus­
very small profit an the goor^s the store is llouse by a vote of 238 to 108, thp Demo­
meeting
of the new board. •
tine, with one of the finest automobile
operated on the ensh basik, but the cus­ cratic voting solidly nnd mustering twen­
The
report
shows
that
the
{isooch’
i
tlon
drives m the country, Is being prepared
Ball Team For Sunford ~
now tins 152 members who represent a tomer gets the benefit every time ant ty-four Republicans with them. This
for Its shelled service.
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At last wc are to have n ball team if total of f»7fiacres of gardens. During the when you see the bargains you will lie- cam e-after the Democrats, had voted
The State Bankers Association met in. the citizens will lend their aid mid sup­
down or ruled out of order lucre than 100
past 'year the Association has shipped come u customer at once.
. Ocala this week and many mutters of port. Next Monday ulglu a meeting wifi
amendments, und hud demonstrated again
over 125,000 packages for its members
Importance In financial matters were dis be held in tlie.Euglcs Hall lo formulate
-com-—
Mcetlng_of Hosllul AssocIuU^tt---und
have
paid
tu
tile
growers
$11)9,295
eussedr A-bonquet was served the mem­ plans Uild reorganize the old association.
A culled meeting af llje citizens of Sun pact uud smoothly working machlift for
including celery, lettuce, beans, cucumbers
bers on Wodncsduy night by the Womuittf It Is rumored that G. W. Spencer-wil
enactment
of legislation.
and all products handled by the. asso­ ford and Hospital Association met in tlm
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iiiunugc the new team which guarantees ciation.
Eagles
Hall
May
fltli.
Kill.
The war in, Mexico is an end for tlie
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A two weeks convention of the Order the success us no more enthusiastic fan
Mr. J. N. WhUner, acting for tile presi­ preieut. President Diaz has announced
A glowing und well deserved tribufe
of Railway Conductors is now in session ever lived th an . Spencer. Sanford needs wus paid 'to the old board uf directors dent, culled the meeting to order und rend that ho will resign when peace is restored "
ut Jacksonville and It Is estimated thnt a good hull team and under (iroper man­ and es|&gt;ccially to Mr. Harry Word for tlielr n statement prepared by her. which ful or no more anarchy is manifested. As a *
over 7000 visitors will be in attendance agement the venture can be made n pay­ services rendered under such trying cir­ lows in purl. Early in the, winter, a few consequence Mudero has ceased military
and expect to visit various parts of lire ing ona and the success óf (lie team will cumstances as they linve been forced to ladies met to discuss plana for an orguuJ operations and peace proposals w ill. be
redound to the credit of the city. Two face.
state ere returning home.: ■
izalion, by which the needy sick of opr further considered, witli fair prospects oi
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city
might be cared for. A second meet success, for ail parties concerned now
At a meeting of the Duvul County years ago our hall team advertised the
Muny changes in policy were advanced
Democratic Executive Oonunittec. held ut city and the accounts of the gomes In.liic by the meeting to be acted upon by the ing was held when it wuA decided thut agree that Diaz's resignation, wns all that
the court house for the purpose of recom­ 1ierald were followed as closely by the new board, principal of which were uhc a more extended call should be given wus desired. *
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mending u suitable person to preside out of town readers as any other items reduction of ex|ietises and u general over- to the women of the town.
The battleship Texas is to be completed
Tlie Eagles kindly allowed the use of December 17, 1913. The contract price Is
• oyer the circuit courts of the Fourth Judi­ and visitors -to the city later hhve re­ hauling of the affairs of the association
their
hall, where on Jan.,’ 23rd. mare than $5.830,000, but It Is believed that when
cial Circuit, Judge R. M. Call was un marked that Sanford must he n wide
The growers have great faith in tlie
animously recommended to succeed him­ awake town to support hall as wc did future of the association and expect to fifty assembled and freely agreed upon ready for seu with full armament, armor, *
then. With a good ball park such us wc bo better service to the formers next the need of such an organization and furniture and stores. It will have coat
self.
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Wfil H. Bulloclj, for many years con have there is no reason why Sunford can­ season than iu the past although they comfortable quarters where sufferers sn.wojH».
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not (Hit a good team in the field now and have no apologies lo make for the past. might be placed. •
necteii with the Bartow Courier Informant,
life Pbsiolfiee Department is now said
get ready for a successful season.
At
the
close
of
tlie
meeting
it
was
An
As u whole they arc all well pleased with
and its brilliant local editor for the past
Be sure and attend the meeting next the work of the past year and feel thut nounced that tlie Holden Real Estate Co. to be. making expense«., and without
iluce years, has severed his connection
taxing the magazines.
Munduy night and ussist in there organ­ tlielr association has been a great benefit offered sufficient land for present and
with that paper and with his family will
Now und novel methods o f prosecuting
ization.
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to the community both directly and in­ future use. if u hospital be erected tlienv
move out West.
a campaign for tjie passage--ef-a eon-*
on.
This
gave.
nputllcr
phaso
to
the
directly.
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A New E nterprise
The House of Representatives lias pussmovement nnd ut the first meeting of gressional are to be followed by officers
At
tiic
first
meeting
of
(he
new
board
etl. a. bill apprupriotlng $5,IKK) to the
A fish company composed ol some of
executive board,, thereafter, various meth­ of the National One Cent Letter Postage
Florida Division of Confederate Veterans the citizens of Geneva has been organ­ of directors held Saturday evening the ods were decided upon by which money Association ut next fall s session of Con­
to help them erect jn Florida u memorial ized at that place and- will ojiemto teh following officers were elected for the should be raised towards building a gress. when a bill providing for the lower-’
to the women in Florida and the South nets in Harney and Puzzle lakes. -This coming year: K. L Hughes, Prcet.; O. L. has pi a) and secureing the generous offer lug of tlie rate on lirst-class matter, in­
whose glorious record during the stormy company is headed by one who fully un- Chase, V. Brest.; C. M. Berry, See., Htid which had been made us.
cluding ull letters, from two cents to a .
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period of the sixties thrilled the world derstatids the business aq^i who ulwayB O. W. Brady, Tress.
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Beyond our expectations the people one cent, will be introduced.
with admiration.
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Rich
men
in
England
are
going
to
the
gets ’em when he goes after ’em." The
University Commencement
have responded to the effort in hearty
country
tiiat
they
nfay
rent
their
own
Tiie Polk County Record of May 5th fish house will be built near Geneva depot
The University of Florida will tiavo expressions of Interest In gifts of money
was devoted, almost exclusively to n und fish shipped directly to the best mar­ a most interesting commencement week and 111 promises of more substantial aid town bouses to rich Americans who go,
over to see a ceremony in which they
write-up of Bartow and Winter Huvcn, kets. The intentions of tills company commencing Friday, May 20th. *The fol­ If the works be made permanent.
accompanied by striking Illustrations that ore to supply the markets with the very lowing program will be rendered during
The time has now arrived when those huve none but a society or snobbish in­
will be certain to redound to the good .of best fresh water fish. They will be pack­ the weak:
who began it feel dipt it lias out grown terest.
those communities. Thousands of copies ed In ice and ready for shipping in a few
Friday, May, 28th, 1011,—7:30 p. m.— the first intention and become imixirtant
The American consul ut Ontario reports
of that Issue should be distributed through­ flours after being caught The nume of Declamation Cciilest by Representatives enough to. claim tlie intention of the that the cost of living is higher lh Cana­
out.the North and West, as a bid for im­ this company will be (he Geneva Fish Co. of freshman and Sophomore Classes.
general public und for this reason- this da. But he knows what he can do when
We predict for this new enterprise suc­
migration.
Saturday, May 27th.—8:00 p. m.—Gym­ call for a muss meeting has been given. he gets tired of struggling along on the
Tlie secretary und treasurer report fol­ ilniount Uncle Saiu is paying him.
Sister Carlo!tu was elected to the cess und much patronage, as only those nastic Exhibition.
wUI
beemployed
who
fully
understand
lowed showing seventy-live members.and
vJSunday.
_Muy
iilHli,—ll;Q0
a.
Ol,—Com­
Senator Bryan of Florida has offered an
state presidency of the W, p, Cu m i l mil-,
amendment to the Fletcher bill provld- ~7
son lust week making her third term for the business. These citizens have long mencement Sermon by W. O. Carver, Th. four hundred and fifty dollars on hand.
known the meed of a local company, but D.. D. D., Southern Baptist Theological
A unanimous vole of thunks was tend­ ing for the authorization and establish­
this high office.
heretofore having no ruuroud it was im­ Seminary, Louisville, Ky.
ered The Holden Reql Estate Co., for' this ment of n soldier's home .in Florlda.so.as
General J. C. Davunt, one of the best
possible, bill now they will push forward - .Monday, May, 29th,—10:00 a. m— generous gift of a half block of land on to locate it at Osceolii. In the bill originalknown attorneys and u civil war veteran,
und endeavor to supply their customers Oratorical Contest for (tu.* Board of Control Mugnolia Ave.
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y offered by Senator Fletcher no plaoe
(lied at his homo at Brooksville on Mon­
with the best.
Medal, .by Re presen la tives of Junior und
A simple constitution read and adapted was designated and there is said to be
day. He had been Hi about one week.
which will be publish next week, followed considerable Interest shown in many
Senior Classes.
General Davant was about seventy years
1 Fire ut Orlando
by the election of officers und trustees localities concerning the question of
,
3:00
p.
m.—Business
Meeting
of
AhminF
old. The deceased was brigadier-general
Orlando was visited by a serious lire ‘Association.
which resulted as follows!
where the home shall be located, c '
of the Second brigade, United Confeder­ Wednesday morning, und for some tin
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5.-00 p. m.—Annual Meeting of Alumni
M. F, Robiuton. president; C. E. Walker,
The Jap buseball team, having swept
ate Vetirans, Florida division. He fought
uppeared that there would lie quite"» ^Udrt-ss by Hun. F. P. Flething, Jackson­ vice-present; Mrs, Geo. F. .Feruald, Trout.;
the Pacific coast, is now tuarcldng to the •
throughout tire Civil war und made n conflagration; The lire department did
Mrs. A. T. Rossctler Secretary.
ville.
conquest
af tho East. _ , • - '
splendid record.
good work and seemed to have gotten the
Trustees—U. W. Brady, Mrs. D. A.
9:30 p. m.—Alumni Banquet.
From
the
recent repurt of tho Carnegie
Examination of applicants before the fire undid control, when the water main
Tuesday, May 30.-10:0(1 u. hi.—Gradu­ Caldwell, Mrs. J. Cameron, Mrs. S. U.
hero
fund
commission
it would appear
bursted,
which
placed
the
tire
depArtmeii!
Stale Medical association, which Is In
ating Exercises, address by President W, Chase, Mrs. Geo. H. Fernuld, Mrs. R. Hornsession at Tallahassee is In progress. In a bad predicament. The flames spread O. Tbomp-nn, U.D.; Ohio State University, righous, Mrs. M ., Frank, Mrs. Koumelette, that heroism is becoming a flourishing
There are sixty would be doctors, who rapidly from this time on. completely des­ Coluutbm President Association of Amer­ Mrs. J. N..WhUner, T. E. Wilson und Dr., industry. The report shows that within
the lime covered thirty-live awards were
are undergoing. examination before u troying the large freight depot and ware­ ican Stui ■ Universities.
Neal. This new board proposes to puslp
made
and thirty-six ‘tltousund dollars in
board at the court house. This Is the house of the Atlantic Coast Line, Walker's
the good work begun und uecumpliab
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Locute
Here
mouey
wus distributed.
largest list that has ever come before any packing house. Citrus Fruit Exchange
much more for the good of humanity and
W.
W.
Prather,
the
well
known
travel­
{lacking
house,
tlx
loaded
freight
cars
und
saaslon of the association previously.
trust to have the hearty co-operation of
ing salesman has fullen In love with
F o rste r to th e T o r e __: ,
Four of the applicants are Italians, two Guernsey's large warehouse«. every citizen of Sanford and out lying
The work%f keeping the fire confined lo Sanford and will make this city Ids home. districts.
The country home of J. Ol Tabor at
•f® Spaniards, while- tlx negroea arc
Twin Lukes was destroyed by lire last
Among them. There are also two women a certain district was not successful, un­ Mr. Prather will take the management
applicants.
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til the larger buildings had been con­ of Keeh-y's Garage and being aii ex­ week, Mr. and Miss Tabor losing every­
. X Sad Accident
perienced automobile salesmen expects to
In u spirit of mischief some of the thing und Mlsg Tabor being aeverely
Ladies of Live Oak are preparing to sumed by the flames.
The loss if estimated at $20,000. How­ make Sanford headquurters for the _sale young folks spilled Mis« Blanche Biggers burned in un attempt to rescue some valua­
&gt;have a very fine chrysanthemum show
ever,
It Is the lurgeet fire that Orlando of high grade automobiles. This 'firm Out of the hammock on the’porch tho bles; Witli his customary forethought F. P.
isll. Arrangements are being made for
makes a specialty of tlie- celebrated “ lift jjither evening, unfl as u result she has u Burster immediately raised a nice sum
has
experienced
in years.
**** extensive growing of this beautiful
cars and Mr. Prather will push the sales broken .collur" bone und a very badly for these good people lo tide them over
flower and prizes will be offered for the
The board of county commissioners of department to tlie front.
shattered arm at the shoulder joint. The until they could start in again. The Are
Woet attractive displays, single flowers Lafuyette and Suwannee counties have
Mi. and Mrk. Prather ure general favor­ fracture Is so had that a n . operation to was «aid to have started from an Incu­
■nd varieties. The flower show lias more decided to build a bridge across the ites in Sanford and their muny friends
wire the Joints will be made and it will be bator und the house was ablaze before the
ihau the name suggests to recommend It, Suwannee rivet at Dowling Park, are
will be pleased ut learn thut Sunford will a miracle if the young lady ever has the Inmates knew of-it7 The house, was one
For it means that during the summer and now advertising for bids for the purpose.
claim them as citizens.
full use of her right arm again. Being an of the landmarks of that section, having
early Fall, on account of thy attention
The
i
hum
m;
home
at
Bih
and
Elm
Ava.
expert stenographer, the accident will in­ been erected about the year 1870.
In the course of a few week« Ft. Myere
glviA to the raising of chrysanthemums,
Is
prepared
ut
care
for
a
limited
number
capacitate
Miss Blanche for a long lime,
the flower garden» will be very beautiful will have one of the finest brick school
of
surgical
cases.
Mrs.
Wright,
nurse
In
and
her
many
friebds extend their sym­
houses
i.i
Florida,
and
when
it
is
finished
and thus add to the pleasure oL »11 who
Best grade preserves and pickles just
charge.
33-tf pathy end hope for a speedy recovery.
the cost will reach dose on to $iS,QQ0.
«t Uve Oak.
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                    <text>THE SANFORD

VOICE Of THE PEOPLE
Letters and Communications on
Various Timely Topics.

COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE
n This D epartm ent will be round th e
* Views, Opinions and Com m ents
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Of P r a c tic a l W riters

flsttln g B ack a t “Orange County”
The card writer now known to some of
the reader* of the “people's. Forum" In the
Ttmes-Unlon, as "Orando County" makes
his appearance again in the issue of

by a man, forceful, and of welt known
temperate habits.
You have said unkind things about Jus.
We have been told that some of those
desiring the defeat of our hills were
liberal with money for drinks and cigars
at Tallahassee.
As a paid attorney you have the right
to carry your cause to a court of justice;
or, as a paid attorney, you tnay have the
right to go to Tallahassee as a lobyest.
But as a citizen of Orlando you have no
right to meddle in the domestic nifsirs of
the city of Sanford.
If you feet that you cap say unkind
things about Sanford and its people, from
an office in so beautiful a residential city*
as you live, and expect no defense, you
have the opportunity to do what you ac­
cused the correspondent of the Times-’
Union of doing. You said he "Really
Thinks".
The writer of tills urticle does not
apologize for whnt ha has to say; - he is
nOt being paid for writing and ho does
not aspire to any public office, better than
that he lives in Sanford; lie would ho un­
worthy of citizenship among this estimaable people should he he passive while
you charge us with linving invoked a
"wholly brutal, arbitrary and wanton use
of legislative power".* You must know
what the use of such words menn. and
you say yoa are not making a fight ‘ on
Sanford. Now, if you are not making a
fight on Sanford, what are you doing!.
Your intcrerest in our affairs, if you are
the person we think you are, certainly
does not come from your heart; if it does
you are a very meddlesome fellow and
we do not make obeisance to your most
distinguished consideration.

This time he rambles round from un­
kind remarks about the TaUnhassee cor­
respondent of the Tim es-Hnlon'to the
powers of Parliament, and repeats, sub­
stantially, what he said In his first article
about Sanford Heights and Goldsboro.
He accuses the members of the legis­
lature ot weakness and by so doing
charges the member who has his resi­
dence in Sanford; not of being smtqt
and fair, but of being designing, shrewd.
He appoints himself Judge; U7'U reason­
able to assume he does, by reason of .the
free use of the personal pronoun. And
this Judge now says he has no feeling
of unkindness; he thinks Sanford's am­
bition to grow, "laudable", though in his
first article he chnrged some, citizens of
Sanford who are supporting our efforts to
be a greater and a better city, us being
personally Interested money makers; this
a anzzN or sankoru, .
Judge also said something about “niggers
------------ ------------ x----•n the woodpile”.
Brliitf your old ticesto Sanford Machine
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Ice Boxes .
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Porch Rockers and
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To the People or Sunford
( ' The undersigned ofilcluls of the town
j of Goldsboro, and ^representing its citizens,
appeal to the citizens of the 'city of San­
ford for aid and sympathy, in protecting
our town from spoliation or destruction ob
l the result of n plan on the part of your
city officials to procure from* the present,
legislature an amended charter, whereby I
, tiie corporate limits will be so extended
. us to include the town*of Goldsboro and
thus destroy yur corporate existence,
j
This town was diily incorporated about
j twenty years ago and it has Tver since
, regularly maintained lu official corporate
r existence, performing till the duties of a
, municipality-.
We have always been and we are now
SO LD BY
a peaceable, orderly and law abiding
community. We appealed Jo your couqcil, protesting against tha proposed action |
so far a * It affected ihe'm tòrèsls' of this
town but our appeal was unheeded. We
now appeal to you, oitlzens of Sanford,
thls statement has not been denied, sub­ for your help in this matter. W e-are
NO REASON FOR DOUBT,
stantially. yet you continue to Use, “duly proud of the prosperity and development r
of
your
city;
hut
it
is
no
good
reason
that,
Incorporated".
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A S ta te m e n t o f F a c t s B aokad by a
If the lobbying tactics to defeat our because you are big, you should swallow
S tro n g G u aran taa.
"laudable ambition” were those reported up our town Just because we are 'little.
We guuraut««.¿oqiplete rellof to all
,
to us— told to the writer by a member There can be no Just charge brought sufferers
from constipation. lu every
against
us
to
Justify
the
abolishment
or
,
easo where we foil we will supply tha
from another county—it is' creditable . to
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the members of the present house that overthrow of our corporate existence. If imedicine free.
-* they voted for the bills introduced by fhp it la done in the way proposed It will be ■Hexall Orderlies are a gentle, ef­
member whose good offices we solicited! an Insiline« o f . t^ie- tyrannical uae of ifective, dependable and aufe bowel
regulator, sthmjjtlumor and tentc.
The finishing paragraph of your, appeal might, of powert Btu^becauae wo ara few i
uiid feeble. ^-Sdrely’you will not justify '
to the country at large, in the paper of
May L valla a threat, followed in the and Udhpld such a proceeding! '•
next line with a plea for forgiveness.' i l We have acquired some property as a ‘
Every citizen of Sanford la willing to be town! 1 Wo own our own lujuse. school and 1
magnanimous— It is you who are filling other corporate property. ' We feel a pride J
tha air with rasping discord. Where does hi our town organization and earnestly t
your Interest center that you should carry wish to preserve It. To awallow us up in { t
palls of strife among a people we believe the corporate limits of Sanford will add j
you do not mingle with on Sunday or very little to Sanford and take a great i
meet a t the polls on a municipal, election deal from us. It will impose, upon us o f
part of the burden of your bonded and 1
i- day.
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other
Indebtedness and odd heavily tu M
Tha “many excellent gentlemen" who
our
burden
of taxation, while we reap no I *
did not vote your way are charged by

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you with not having "backbone". Your
definition of the word aeema to be, .the
member who would vote ray (your) way
would have "backbone".
If our Information fa correct, and it (a
certainly as reliable as any you :m ay
have, the members of thla legislature
had tha manhood to vote for measures
that war« carried to them on their merits

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“More Fruit—More.Money”
is the title of our new citrus book Which will be sent fret* on
request. &gt;It is “right ujMo-date" and written from the grower's
viewpoint. IDEAL FERTILIZERS anti IDEAL METHODS arc
not new. Their value has been proven by years of field work.
out there always are new points of interest to growers, which
should be considered. _ ONWARD and UPWARD is the IDivAL
jnotto. We put forth nil our energies to give the RIGHT
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M. B. B zllamy, Mayor Goldsboro fruit jars and Jelly glasses for early can­
G. W. Bmrroa, President Council ning purposes. Let me supply your wants.
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Public Is Expected lo Name New Ploy
House This W eek
The. new moving picture-show
in the old opera liouse building Inst Tues­
day night and the S. R. 0 . sign was out
most of the time for the people' crowded
the place at every performance. The
new management expects the patrons lo
nume the new building and .the name
thnt suits tbeir fancy will be worth $5.0(1
in gold to the lucky person.
The pictures are very good and one of
the latest improved picture machines
promise the patrons a good entertainment
every day and night. Polk &amp; Co., -a re
determined to give their patrons the best
that money can buy In the amusement
line and good music and illustrated songs
will be given at every performance. The
management has not Hilly decided upon
the vaudeville attractions but w lirg lv e
the public something good and clean in
this flue if the patronage warrants these
added attractions. Many change?» are
yet to be made in the opera house and
the equipment and t(T^ now show starts
oiT with a good patronage assured.

Five and Ten Cent S to r e Opens for
B usiness This W eek .
Interesting Developments Are
The people of Kanfonl and vicinity arc
Promised Shortly.
Varions Sources
invited to inspect the display of the new
five and ten cent store just opened in the
Block on First street, just
CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS
ANNUAL ELECTION OF OFFICERS Stonc-Goye
cast of the Boston store. Here you can HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
find Just what you hove been looking for,
An Epitome o f th e Week*» M ost Tm*
Florida Vegetable G row ers Will Be everything In china, crockery, small hard­ Here th e Headers Will rind a B r ie f
ware, kitchen utensils, towels n7ul notions,
p ortan t Happening» In th e
Under New Heads Next S e aso n
H istorical Spring Flowing
and the many small nrtlcles that go to
S t a t e ’» Domain.
—M em bers S a tisfied
F o r Hurried R ead ers
At the meeting of the Chamber of
The Florida Vogctablo Growers Asso­ make tip the usual1' household and they
A
Mobile
negro convicted of stealing a
Commerce it was decided to hold, as usual
ciation held ' their annual meeting in are sold at the small price of five, ' ten
bojl
of
sugar,
was sent to. ja il lo serve a
a Fourth af July celebration In West Ptrtm
Eagles hall Thursday afternoon. Tlie andjw enty-flve cents. The new store
three
months
sentence.. As the negro
Beech. After enthusiastic discussion. E
meet7ng was marked by a great deal of promises to fill n long felt wont in San­
hod
too
much
of
the sweet, tlie presiding
T. Moore was appointed a committee to
enthusiasm although many of the mem­ ford bud Is bound to prove attractive.to
Judge
probably
thought
he needed some
tlie
public.
These
stores
have
pcen
op­
secure the necessary funds and moke
bers w’pro unhble to bo present as many
of
the
bitter
to
even
up
thtf over suyply
erated
Ih
every
city
and
prove
po|nilur
at
preliminary arrangements. Title . will be
are away either permanently or for the
of sweet.
all
times,
the
small
price
for
good
mate­
a pleasant task, for the business men of
summer.
the city ore glad to aid In any movement
Directors- for the coming year were rial getting the trade and stimulating ^iNine hours iff continuous hounding at
that will result in Increased adycrtislnf
elected as follows: * Henry Nickle, O. L. business. The Sanford,five and Jen cent tho hands of the Republican minority of
for the city. There is little doubt that
Chase, B. E. Squires. O. W. Brady, C. M. ■tore will be managed by McG. Cairn way, the house of representatives, failed to’
the celebration this year will eclipse nil
Berry, R. L. Hughes and L. J . Hancock. who will endeavor to keep a large stock make a single change In the first Demo­
former efforts made by WeSt Palm Beach
The mutter of the president of the hoard on hand ut a ll.*limes and asslfrcs hi» cratic tariff bill,-that placing on the free
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and secretary cannot tie determined us many friends that he has everything to list agricultural Implements, meats aud
The John Anderson Boulevard which
yet (heir election' comes up ut the first supply their wants. On account of the ninny other articles. The bill passed tlie
V. to connect Jack son v ille to St, Augus­
very small profit an the goor^s the store is llouse by a vote of 238 to 108, thp Demo­
meeting
of the new board. •
tine, with one of the finest automobile
operated on the ensh basik, but the cus­ cratic voting solidly nnd mustering twen­
The
report
shows
that
the
{isooch’
i
tlon
drives m the country, Is being prepared
Ball Team F o r Sunford ~
now tins 152 members who represent a tomer gets the benefit every time ant ty-four Republicans with them. This
for Its shelled service.
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At last wc are to have n ball team if total of f»7fiacres of gardens. During the when you see the bargains you will lie- ca m e -a fte r the Democrats, had voted
The State Bankers Association met in. the citizens will lend their aid mid sup­
down or ruled out of order lucre than 100
past 'year the Association has shipped come u customer at once.
. Ocala this week and many mutters of port. Next Monday ulglu a meeting wifi
amendments, und hud demonstrated again
over 125,000 packages for its members
Importance In financial matters were dis be held in tlie.Euglcs Hall lo formulate
-com-—
M cetlng_of Hosllul AssocIuU^tt----und have paid tu tile growers $11)9,295
eussedr A-bonquet was served the mem­ plans Uild reorganize the old association.
A culled meeting af llje citizens of Sun pact uud smoothly working machlift for
including celery, lettuce, beans, cucumbers
bers on Wodncsduy night by the Womuittf It Is rumored that G. W. Spencer-wil
enactment of legislation.
and all products handled by the. asso­ ford and Hospital Association met in tlm
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iiiunugc the new team which guarantees ciation.
Eagles
Hall
May
fltli.
Kill.
The war in, Mexico is an end for tlie
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A two weeks convention of the Order the success us no more enthusiastic fan
Mr. J . N. WhUner, acting for tile presi­ preieut. President Diaz has announced
A glowing und well deserved tribufe
of Railway Conductors is now in session ever lived th an . Spencer. Sanford needs wus paid 'to the old board uf directors dent, culled the meeting to order und rend that ho will resign when peace is restored "
ut Jacksonville and It Is estimated thnt a good hull team and under (iroper man­ and es|&gt;ccially to Mr. Harry Word for tlielr n statement prepared by her. which ful or no more anarchy is manifested. As a *
over 7000 visitors will be in attendance agement the venture can be made n pay­ services rendered under such trying cir­ lows in purl. Early in the, winter, a few consequence Mudero has ceased military
and expect to visit various parts of lire ing ona and the success óf (lie team will cumstances as they linve been forced to ladies met to discuss plana for an orguuJ operations and peace proposals w ill. be
redound to the credit of the city. Two face.
state ere returning home.: ■
izalion, by which the needy sick of opr further considered, witli fair prospects oi
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city
might be cared for. A second meet success, for ail parties concerned now
At a meeting of the Duvul County years ago our hall team advertised the
Muny changes in policy were advanced
Democratic Executive Oonunittec. held ut city and the accounts of the gomes In.liic by the meeting to be acted upon by the ing was held when it wuA decided thut agree that Diaz's resignation, wns all that
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the court house for the purpose of recom­ 1 ierald were followed as closely by the new board, principal of which were uhc a more extended call should be given wus desired.
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mending u suitable person to preside out of town readers as any other items reduction of ex|ietises and u general over- to the women of the town.
The battleship Texas is to be completed
Tlie Eagles kindly allowed the use of December 17, 1913. The contract price Is
•oyer the circuit courts of the Fourth Ju d i­ and visitors -to the city later hhve re­ hauling of the affairs of the association
their
hall, where on Jan .,’ 23rd. mare than $5.830,000, but It Is believed that when
cial Circuit, Judge R. M. Call was un marked that Sanford must he n wide
The growers have great faith in tlie
animously recommended to succeed him­ awake town to support hall as wc did future of the association and expect to fifty assembled and freely agreed upon ready for seu with full armament, armor, *
then. With a good ball park such us wc bo better service to the formers next the need of such an organization and furniture and stores. It will have coat
self.
have there is no reason why Sunford can­ season than iu the past although they comfortable quarters where sufferers sn.wojH».
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not (Hit a good team in the field now and have no apologies lo make for the past. might be placed. •
necteii with the Bartow Courier Informant,
life Pbsiolfiee Department is now said
get ready for a successful season.
At
the
close
of
tlie
meeting
it
was
An
As u whole they arc all well pleased with
and its brilliant local editor for the past
to be. making expense«., and without
Be sure and attend the meeting next the work of the past year and feel thut nounced that tlie Holden Real Estate Co.
iluce years, has severed his connection
taxing the magazines.
Munduy night and ussist in there organ­ tlielr association has been a great benefit offered sufficient land for present and
with that paper and with his family will
Now und novel methods o f prosecuting
ization.
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to the community both directly and in­ future use. if u hospital be erected tlienv
move out West.
a campaign for tjie p a ssa g e --e f-a eon-*
on.
This
gave.
nputllcr
phaso
to
the
directly.
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A New Enterprise
The House of Representatives lias pussmovement nnd ut the first meeting of gressional are to be followed by officers
At
tiic
first
meeting
of
(he
new
board
etl. a. bill apprupriotlng $5,IKK) to the
A fish company composed ol some of
executive board,, thereafter, various meth­ of the National One Cent Letter Postage
Florida Division of Confederate Veterans the citizens of Geneva has been organ­ of directors held Saturday evening the ods were decided upon by which money Association ut next fall s session of Con­
to help them erect jn Florida u memorial ized at that place and- will ojiemto teh following officers were elected for the should be raised towards building a gress. when a bill providing for the lower-’
to the women in Florida and the South nets in Harney and Puzzle lakes. -This coming year: K. L Hughes, Prcet.; O. L. has pi a) and secureing the generous offer lug of tlie rate on lirst-class matter, in­
whose glorious record during the stormy company is headed by one who fully un- Chase, V. Brest.; C. M. Berry, See., Htid which had been made us.
cluding ull letters, from two cents to a .
O. W. Brady, Tress.
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period of the sixties thrilled the world derstatids the business aq^i who ulwayB
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Beyond our expectations the people one cent, will be introduced.
with admiration.
. ‘
Rich
men
in
England
are
going
to
the
gets ’em when he goes after ’em." The
University Commencement
have responded to the effort in hearty
country
tiiat
they
nfay
rent
their
own
Tiie Polk County Record of May 5th fish house will be built near Geneva depot
The University of Florida will tiavo expressions of Interest In gifts of money
was devoted, almost exclusively to n und fish shipped directly to the best mar­ a most interesting commencement week and 111 promises of more substantial aid town bouses to rich Americans who go,
over to see a ceremony in which they
write-up of Bartow and Winter Huvcn, kets. The intentions of tills company commencing Friday, May 20th. * The fol­ If the works be made permanent.
accompanied by striking Illustrations that ore to supply the markets with the very lowing program will be rendered during
The time has now arrived when those huve none but a society or snobbish in­
will be certain to redound to the good .of best fresh water fish. They will be pack­ the weak:
who began it feel dipt it lias out grown terest.
those communities. Thousands of copies ed In ice and ready for shipping in a few
Friday, May, 28th, 1011,—7:30 p. m.— the first intention and become imixirtant
The American consul ut Ontario reports
of that Issue should be distributed through­ flours after being caught The nume of Declamation Cciilest by Representatives enough to. claim tlie intention of the that the cost of living is higher lh Cana­
out.the North and West, as a bid for im­ this company will be (he Geneva Fish Co. of freshman and Sophomore Classes.
general public und for this reason- this da. But he knows what he can do when
We predict for this new enterprise suc­
migration.
Saturday, May 27th.—8:00 p. m.—Gym­ call for a muss meeting has been given. he gets tired of struggling along on the
Tlie secretary und treasurer report fol­ ilniount Uncle Saiu is paying him.
Sister Carlo!tu was elected to the cess und much patronage, as only those nastic Exhibition.
wUI
beemployed
who
fully
understand
lowed showing seventy-live members.and
vJSunday.
_Muy
iilHli,—ll;Q0
a.
Ol,—Com­
Senator Bryan of Florida has offered an
state presidency of the W, p, Cu m i l mil-,
amendment to the Fletcher bill provld- ~ 7
son lust week making her third term for the business. These citizens have long mencement Sermon by W. O. Carver, Th. four hundred and fifty dollars on hand.
known the meed of a local company, but D.. D. D., Southern Baptist Theological
A unanimous vole of thunks was tend­ ing for the authorization and establish­
this high office.
heretofore having no ruuroud it was im­ Seminary, Louisville, Ky.
ered The Holden Reql Estate Co., for' this ment of n soldier's home .in Florlda.so.as
General J . C. Davunt, one of the best
possible, bill now they will push forward - .Monday, May, 29th,— 10:00 a. m— generous gift of a half block of land on to locate it at Osceolii. In the bill originalknown attorneys and u civil war veteran,
und endeavor to supply their customers Oratorical Contest for (tu.* Board of Control Mugnolia Ave.
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y offered by Senator Fletcher no plaoe
(lied at his homo at Brooksville on Mon­
with the best.
Medal, .by Re presen la tives of Junior und
A simple constitution read and adapted was designated and there is said to be
day. He had been Hi about one week.
which will be publish next week, followed considerable Interest shown in many
Senior Classes.
General Davant was about seventy years
1 Fire ut Orlando
, 3:00 p. m.—Business Meeting of AhminF by the election of officers und trustees localities concerning the question of
old. The deceased was brigadier-general
Orlando was visited by a serious lire ‘Association.
which resulted as follows!
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M. F, Robiuton. president; C. E. Walker,
The
Ja
p
buseball
team,
having
swept
ate Vetirans, Florida division. He fought
uppeared that there would lie quite"» ^Udrt-ss by Hun. F. P. Flething, Jackson­ vice-present; Mrs, Geo. F. .Feruald, Trout.;
the Pacific coast, is now tuarcldng to the •
throughout tire Civil war und made n conflagration; The lire department did
Mrs. A. T. Rossctler Secretary.
ville.
conquest
af tho East. _ , • - '
splendid record.
good work and seemed to have gotten the
Trustees—U. W. Brady, Mrs. D. A.
9:30 p. m.—Alumni Banquet.
From
the
recent repurt of tho Carnegie
Examination of applicants before the fire undid control, when the water main
Tuesday, May 30.-10:0(1 u. hi.—Gradu­ Caldwell, Mrs. J . Cameron, Mrs. S. U.
hero
fund
commission
it would appear
bursted,
which
placed
the
tire
depArtmeii!
Stale Medical association, which Is In
ating Exercises, address by President W, Chase, Mrs. Geo. H. Fernuld, Mrs. R. Hornsession at Tallahassee is In progress. In a bad predicament. The flames spread O. Tbomp-nn, U.D.; Ohio State University, righous, Mrs. M ., Frank, Mrs. Koumelette, that heroism is becoming a flourishing
There are sixty would be doctors, who rapidly from this time on. completely des­ Coluutbm President Association of Amer­ Mrs. J . N..WhUner, T. E. Wilson und Dr., industry. The report shows that within
the lime covered thirty-live awards were
are undergoing. examination before u troying the large freight depot and ware­ ican Stui ■ Universities.
Neal. This new board proposes to puslp
made
and thirty-six ‘tltousund dollars in
board at the court house. This Is the house of the Atlantic Coast Line, Walker's
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Here
mouey
wus distributed.
largest list that has ever come before any packing house. Citrus Fruit Exchange
much more for the good of humanity and
W.
W.
Prather,
the
well
known
travel­
{lacking
house,
tlx
loaded
freight
cars
und
saaslon of the association previously.
trust to have the hearty co-operation of
ing salesman has fullen In love with
F o rs te r to th e T o r e __ : ,
Four of the applicants are Italians, two Guernsey's large warehouse«. every citizen of Sanford and out lying
The work%f keeping the fire confined lo Sanford and will make this city Ids home. districts.
The country home of J . Ol Tabor at
•f® Spaniards, while- tlx negroea arc
Twin Lukes was destroyed by lire last
Among them. There are also two women a certain district was not successful, un­ Mr. Prather will take the management
applicants.
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til the larger buildings had been con­ of Keeh-y's Garage and being aii ex­ week, Mr. and Miss Tabor losing every­
. X Sad Accident
perienced automobile salesmen expects to
In u spirit of mischief some of the thing und Mlsg Tabor being aeverely
Ladies of Live Oak are preparing to sumed by the flames.
The loss i f estimated at $20,000. How­ make Sanford headquurters for the _sale young folks spilled Mis« Blanche Biggers burned in un attempt to rescue some valua­
&gt;have a very fine chrysanthemum show
ever,
It Is the lurgeet fire that Orlando of high grade automobiles. This 'firm Out of the hammock on the’ porch tho bles; Witli his customary forethought F. P.
isll. Arrangements are being made for
makes a specialty of tlie- celebrated “ lift jjither evening, unfl as u result she has u Burster immediately raised a nice sum
has
experienced
in years.
**** extensive growing of this beautiful
cars and Mr. Prather will push the sales
broken .collu r" bone und a very badly for these good people lo tide them over
flower and prizes will be offered for the
The board of county commissioners of department to tlie front.
shattered
arm at the shoulder joint. The until they could start in again. The Are
Woet attractive displays, single flowers Lafuyette and Suwannee counties have
Mi. and Mrk. Prather ure general favor­
fracture
Is
so had that a n . operation to was «aid to have started from an Incu­
■nd varieties. The flower show lias more decided to build a bridge across the
ites in Sanford and their muny friends
wire the Joints will be made and it will be bator und the house was ablaze before the
ihau the name suggests to recommend It, Suwannee rivet at Dowling Park, are
will be pleased ut learn thut Sunford will
a miracle if the young lady ever has the Inmates knew of-it7 The house, was one
For it means that during the summer and now advertising for bids for the purpose.
claim them as citizens.
full use of her right arm again. Being an of the landmarks of that section, having
early Fall, on account of thy attention
The
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hum
m;
home
at
Bih
and
Elm
Ava.
expert stenographer, the accident will in­ been erected about the year 1870.
In the course of a few week« Ft. Myere
glviA to the raising of chrysanthemums,
Is
prepared
ut
care
for
a
limited
number
capacitate
Miss Blanche for a long lime,
the flower garden» will be very beautiful will have one of the finest brick school
of
surgical
cases.
Mrs.
Wright,
nurse
In
and
her
many
friebds extend their sym­
houses
i.i
Florida,
and
when
it
is
finished
and thus add to the pleasure oL »11 who
Best grade preserves and pickles just
charge.
33-tf pathy end hope for a speedy recovery.
the cost will reach dose on to $iS,QQ0.
«t Uve Oak.
In, call and try them. W. W, Long. 26-tf
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something more than mere talk to convince any knowing man.. W e not only
make the claim, but we stand ready to S h o w Y O U that we are offering the
bést clothing values in style, in quality, and tailoring, your money will buy. W e
know something about clothes, and we know what is offered elsewhere, and we
tell ycyi straight, you’ll be money,in pockét if your new suit is bought here, and
you can’t buy better clothes than these anywhere, because no better clothes are
mtide or sold. It doesn’t make any difference who you are or what your busi­
ness, it doesn’t make any difference how stylish your tastes, nor how lorijf“your
purse, you can’t get better quality nor more perfect style, nor more certain as­
surance of fit and value in the wear 'than we offer you in these clothes, and
there’s no feeling when you’re buying here that there’s some chance of N ot
getting Good V aluó; no wondering whether som ebody else could buy
the same thing for less than you paid-some shrewder buyer. You’ve proba­
bly-heard such-things of some stores.
M en’s Suits $10 to $30

Straw Hats for Men and Boys From 50c to $5.00
,vl

Clothes that Satisfy

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Budget of Opinion “ Just Be
tween You and Me"

Encourage what, you have. Do you want
a prosperous townT Then never permit
the jealousies to. rule -your actions, but
work together for common, prosperity and
mutual benefit.

4 There arp too many men who expect
an editor to slave in defense of their pet
IN IT notions and hobbles, advocate their views
against the strongest opposition and then
coolly withheld the business support by
Note» which alone a small newspaper con live,

A Chlel l i Amont Ye T akin i
•nd Full h, He’ll Prent T m ”So- Sa y s S a u n te re r..
C.w M w fan I* r*« HtnU.

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4 I iirn glad to note that the opposition
to the lake-front, so bitter in some quar­
ters several months ago. has given place
to a better feeling and several good citi­
(Flrtt Slrt-ei. ohe block from Depot oppa*iie PosioflU-i-)
zens who opposed' Blip Improvement ore.
now heartily in favor of it.. They did not
H . E . W IS E , P ro p rie to r *
understand the plans at first nnd opposed
Formerly Manager of O n mil Cofe
(he plan because they were afraid of u
high rate of taxation.. There U nothing
that will give our city such a boost as | S teaks, C h o p s, O y s te rs and F is h ,a 6 p ocialty
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will this great.sdieme of lake front im­ ♦
provement. The scheme is not qew, as |
A P L A C E FOR L A D IE S AND G EN TLEM EN
most of our smaller sister d ties have.lo/ig
ago provided for a better lake front and
+ S h o r t O rd a ra A t AU H o u ra
E v e r y th in g F ir s t Cl»»»
as yet the project has not been a burden
upon them and they are glad the improvenient Was made. It Is up To the t
Prompt, Clean Service
Meal Tickets are Sold at Red tie til Rutes
city of Sanford to start this great work
aided and abetted by our citizens. The
city already has the reputation of being
the most up to datd In,.Central Florida.
Oniy in our lake front has our dpty been
lax and we should not .let any petty1
schemes Interfere wjth tills great work.
Everywhere I go our fine streets, trolley
line and other Innovations are Comment*
upon and it makes me proud of the fact
that our city Is not going back or stand­
ing still but pushing ahead and becoming
better and greater evtory yea &amp;

4 A friend of mine discussing the recent
Bangor, Maine, fire stated that .the Are
•— d .
I k e A verage Man
started from a small blaze which-If taken
.. Mine 1* a tool of the average man ,
In time oould have been stopped. Well,
Who In i be«« oa earth line« tha world began I
You wlU find him kind, and you’ll find hint true. isn’t this pretty near con ed of all disas­
You'll And bint cheerful and happy, too,
ters in tills world of care and IroubleT
Ha a never proud and ha'l never medn.
He walk* the earth with a amedanca clpan.
Do
not all have small beginhlngsT Does
Tha aouareat (allow that Cod oould plan
Oil earth today la the average man.
It not apply to most things fn life In
generalT Many a man, many a business
lie lovea lit» wife and be lovea hi. home.
Ha lant tha feijow who like« to roam;
firm, owe their downfall to the small
He keep* hie love for hi. fellow man
.
And bear* hie burden aa beat he can.
things-tending to the downward road
He'a a gentle neighbor, a faithful friend.
which If taken In time could have been
And will fight for him to the bitter end. *
The decentett fellow that Cod oould plan
prevented and the path to success been
On earth today la tha average man.
assured If the significant blaze had
— Tha average man doM&amp;’t cheat ot Jlc. _
been subdued in time and the word of
, Or wrong hi* brother».: Hb'«loe»n I try
■To dlmb to glory aud gain tha crown
warning observed. Many a brilliant life
By pulling a weaker brother'down.,
has been dimmed, scores of failures have
He’a al way* found 60 the aide of right:
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. Hla creat 1» alwaya a apoticaa white.
b«en recorded, aod beautiful homes and
And oft aa the wronga of the world I »cun.
I l l thank the Lord for the average man.
cities' turned to ashes by not heeding the 4 Consider what the ben does when she
a a .
first spark that kindled the blaze that fol­ Is working, now that her strike season is
on and she clamors for rations. The mar­
lowed.
.
4 A l t cIom observer .anti employer of
ket, value of "Biddy" Is about; |IJ)0 and
labor for over twenty-live Year«, 1 .give
the value of her dally produce'3 fonts, or
you this: - Never advance the pay of a 4 In the. last edition of Dixie jh ey get
one thirtieth part of her own worth. True,
cigarette iraoker, never promote him; off anothef r ortc on my friend Lake as
her career ig short, but' long enough for
never tniat him to carry a roll to the hank follows:-,
her
to earn jier value ma'ny time» over,
u nleu you do not care for the bank and
"Forest Lake failed to vote on a measure
and
that cannot bo' said of some - in »this
are willing to loee the rolL Cigarette the other'day. A colleague accused him
world
who have great pretensions'io use-.
•moklng begins with an effort to be sm art rather heatedly of absent-mindedness,
fulruA
w
.
It soon becomes a pleasure, tt satisfaction some mutual ffiends chipped In, and in
and serves to bridge, over p m om ent. of order to ¿v ert a threatened, clash and
1 undemand that Sanford will have nervousness or embarrassment. Next it restore balm to the stricken ntmospberer
ball team ttris-segson uiM. I sincerely hope
becomes a necessity of life, a fixed h abit Mr. Lake indulged in the follow ing:^
This last stage soon evolves into a third
"Down in Sanford", said he, "there is a that a good manager~wUl take the team
condition, a stage of fever and unrestful, is a young and handsome lady who used and keep up the enthusiasm. 1 would
wandering mind, accompanied by |ou of to be noted for her absent-minded ness, like to see my friend, G. W. Spencer, take
moral and mental control".
but Is not so noted any more. Her cure hold of team,. Not only doear he take u
Inevitably cigarette smoking itppairs was accomplished In this way: She walked deep Interest in ball but he would
•health, lessens usefulness and Jeopardizes Into a drug store one morning with a fara­ handle the reins in .the proper manner
happiness, and all without compensation way expression In her eye, and as the and make the season u »ucceia finan­
worthy of the name. AU smokers are clerk stepped forward she said in a loud, cially. Wecanhavu a good amateur team
not affected to the same degree, but they* clear voice:* *1 wish you would glvp me a for very little money and every one
WlH.contrlbute their share. By all menus
is none who would not be better off with­ sponge bath, please.’
,
out the h a b it .*
"The dark started in amazement, but let us luive a ball team and Bart Herndon
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recovering hlmsalf quickly, replied with can then get up o Fourth of duly cele­
bration.
4 Cither nin e town with a vim, or just his best professional smile:
— T he SAUNTZJttx.
sell out and loaf&gt; One thing, must be
’Do you prefer it hot or coldf
done—run the town for ail that It Is
“The young lady ¿ave one gasp and
Don’t forget you can get your chipped
worth, get up steam and keep it up. Do tied; Site finally got thg bath sponge she
you waul trodeT Did for It. Do you desired, bat no one has caught her. in a beef and horn cut on an American slicing
want business to come to your town? daydream since.’’
machine al W. W. Long’s market.
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T H E H O U S E K E E P E R ’S -“ S T A N D -B Y ”
is First Q uality (lour. This is what
every good cook knows—or ought to
know.
F or light, tasty, nourishing
bread, biscuits and muffins, insist that
the bag or barrel has the “ Quaker
C ity” label—in red and blue— sonicwhere upon it. I t ’s the m iller’s direct
guarantee that theflour is F ir s t Quality.
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May 12.

5 : F I o w f n g w e lls are
5 guaranteed. D rainage
• sure. N u m e ro u s B o u • le va rds, gra de d and
ditched, tra v e rs e this
f p ro p e rty

T h e m o st b e a utiful, ; J
m ost h ig h ly im p ro v e d ,
and ric h e st of all u n - J
cleared land in the #
C e le ry Delta

Take Street Cars for
L o ts In P A L M V I L L A
sold on e a sy te rm s

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F a rm s in P M M
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the Sanford ,and
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cars direct through
Palm Hammock
with side trades
every half mile for
loading cars

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advance materially
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to regret it. Buy to -da y. Com e and *qe mo.

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SANFORD

FLORIDA

• Im p ro v e d tra n s p o rte r
J ‘ tlon Is th s fo re ru n n e r
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Orange county commissioners have
been trying for months to make arrange­
ments with the county commissioners of
Volusia county to build a free bridge
across the S l Johns river at the East
Coast ferry. This rood would be the most
direct routo to Orlando and sorroundlng
country and als to Sanford and vicinity.
Of coure It would not carry everybody
who wanted to come to Uie qoast from ^
the Interior tliftughLeLand, which would

•Where Devout of the Celery
; City Worship Sunday.

RESUME 0E A U CHURCH EVENTS
Of Interest to Those Religiously In
»fo r the Sabbath .

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T U r&gt; m n ml Am CUreU. la tU O ff »t» E*m»-ly
RtqaMuS «a WtM mi mm¿ l U i AaaMacMaaan aad
d im O a id i N m ta lUi tS a aat U w l U i WaJaaa-

Id ea l

Sum m er
Oranges

F értil

Grapefruit
Tangerines

“More Fruit—More Money’'
is.th ejiU e pLQUr new_rj.tnft hank which-will-be sent3 6 »
requeaL - l t ia "ri{lht-up-to-ilate" ■Bntf'WrittQi Troni t h e orov
viewpoint IDEAL FERTILIZERS and IDEAL METHODS
not new. Their value has been proven by years of fie ld w
but there always are new points of interest to_iiroweriL_w!

Sumlar mom ias
prayer mentina
. lu . oau w ia ■chool. 9 :48 a. m.
iperl n tendent.
». J . A. Hendry, pastor; church, comer Park
ue and Fifth itreat: panonafe. comer Masi avenue and Saventh etrvet. (&gt;bone '¿5*.
lay morntnS Mrvlca at I t ; evening M tw e .
. Sunder »chool, 9:48 a. m .; Jno. K. I I « *

Wednesday afternoon Uie occupants of a
number of conveyances were wending
their way to this very picturesque home.

O a arrival, after some pleasant words
of greeUng by the hostess and president,
Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Mr. J . K. Mrs. Maris, the program of the afternoon
Mcttlnger In charge A. R. Chappell as­ was taken up.
sisting. All members of the school wUi
Mrs. J . W. Dickins read a ihost delight­
wear a whlte flower in Memory of Mother. ful paper on “Colonial Homesteads."
Sermon by the pastor 11 a. m. Subject, With a magic touch of her wand like pen
“Motherland and ita blessings"
she quickly brought before the mental
7.50 p. m. Sermon by the pastor, the vision of her listener delightful glimpses
subject, "The weight of money in both of some of those beautiful, grand and
words'
even princely homes In colonial* Virginia
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p, in. which made thyt good old commonwealth
Jr. League, Thursday 3:30 p. m.
so noted for its lavish hospitality and cul­
1_Choir practice close of prayer meeting ture. Those were Indeed grand old days
Wednesday night
when those homesteads flourished, the
S. S. Teachers meeting 7:30.
peculiar .environments, circumstances and
On 3rd Sunday Children Day program conditions of which will never be repro­
will be rendered at i l a. m. by the Sun- duced in this country, They are truly
numbered with the days that have van­
t , •
ished.
rirst Baptist
“Mount Vernon Today," Mrs. Bowler
R«v. J. W. Wild
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man. pa it
jim
or;
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Sunday »niouni
m in
tnsi
a i » 1 pea. 7 :3 0 ; Sabbath »chool. gave a brief tribute to the Mount Vernon
[. N. J . Perkin*. Supt.; prayer
'edneaday, .7;S 0 p. m , followed Ladies' Association, and especially to
Ann Pamela Cunningham, whose patriotic
and faithful efforts first and principally
as regent, and with the untiring aid of
the vice regents, gave Mount Vernon to
America as a patriotic shrine. A des­
cription of this historic home since its
restoration followed, also mention of a
number of the many Interesting articles
and relices that are so sacredly and ten­
derly cared far.there, for the benefit of
the America people, as an object lesson
of u grand and thrilling past.
SO LD ' BY
B EST P L O W *ON EAR TH .
Italy C r e s s t p U t i p a l .
The happiness of the afternoon was
Rev, D. F. Brown, met or; A. p. Key. aen lor war­
den; Sunday mornlni aervloo, i l ; evading service made complete by the presence of a for­
8 :0 0 ; Sabbath aehool, 9:49 a. tn .;B . P. Whltner.
s a n f o r d , f l o r id a
Supt.; prayer meeting. 7 :3 0 Wedneadav evening. mer loved president of the dub, Mrs.
Alice Brown, who for the first time in
T o r a Sanford Hospital
some years hod the pleasure of being
present at d meeting of the dub and
To the Citizen« of Orange County:
The Sanfdrd Hospital Association 5»os reading iter paper. For nine years Mrs.
C H E S T O F S IL V E R
V ftr ^
organized Friday night at a meeting of Brown was president of the Wednesday
the citizens o f Sanford at the Eagles’ Club and the reunion of these former as­
T h ird P r e m i u m
Kail and the following persons were sociates In dub work was a pleasant fea­
elected officers: President, M. F. Robinson; ture of this memorable afternoon.
vice président, Dr. C .E . Walker; treasurer,
Mrs. Brown's paper on the "Effect of
m
Mrs. Q. H. Feraald; secretary,. Mrs. A. T. Colonial Life op American Literature"
Rossettef. The purposes of the organiza­ was intensely interesting, evidencing
tion are charitable and philanthropic and great core and preparation in lu subject
&gt; based upon doing good to broad human- m atter.. It wns handled In such a mas­
Jty .
The association is non-partisan, terly manner that the perfect familiarity
non-soctarian and non-profl t-taking, and and Interest of the writer in her topic
Is wholly for the purpose of doing good was most entertalniy proven.
Mrsand being of assistance to all classes of Brown's presence and paper was a great
is being held by the Piano Manufacturers'
citizenship. Under these circumstances pleasure to the dub.
Advertizing Bureau, of Chicago, to distribute
and lor these purposes we feel that ' we
It was the privilege of Mrs. L. R. Phil­
an
appropriation which has been allowed by
abouid have ;tho support of all our d ll ips to glVa the flnlsbijyi touch to the Inthe
manufacturers of the Carlisle Pianos.
v
zena, without regard to d ty or even teresting^program by :her charming reci­
They have allowed us this large appropria- ,
county limits and that each should lend a tation of “Old Virginia," which found a
In'the above picture there arc 8 tion at this time, not only to make the Carhelping band to this useful and charitable responsive, tender chord in each heart in
organisation. It is our desire that all their aympathetlc appreciation of the faces. Can you find sis of them? Use Piano better known in this locality, but
d aises be represented on the board of eritlc'a quaintly expressed love for his na­ Outline, each face on this OX a sepa- also to advertise us as their exclusive dealers,
rate sheet of paper, numbering them and we will be in Sanford for two weeks
trustees, so that- all may fed that they tive state.
2 0 Y e a r * C o e re n te *
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1, j2l((3, 4, 5, e tc For the neatest only, from May 29ttl to June lOttl.
have a common Interest in the support of
GENTLBMBN’S GOLD '
After the roll caUg^f members and some
-Be sure that your answer in this great pub*I V ^
this institution. The support of every suggestions concerning the study for next correct answers we will give absolutely free the premiums in order of licity contest is mailed ot once, and you will
F o u rth Prem ium
dtlzen Is earnestly requested.
year, the secretary'was requested to send

BuyA

Syracuse
Steel

.Sulky
Plow

T h e H ill-H a rd w a re Com pany,

TO ADVERTISE THE
T h is Great
P ublicity

J L F. R obinson , Prea'f: a note 0/ thanks to Mr. Holly for his apS. O. Cruse.
predated kindness la publishing the re­
T hos . E . W ilson ,
ports of the meetings each wesk.
•’ '* • -Ttfritoes.
The clu b . than adjourned for a social
hour with their host and hostess, and iho
The Newspaper »‘Jo b "
delightful refreshments, which the young
Many peopte believe that a newspaper lady members assisted Mrs. Maris In
alls together without work or concerted serving.
action or’plan. The Rev. Jam es McLeod,
With her usual thoughtful kindness Mrs.
a Presbyterian minister at Pasadena, was Marls invited some of her neighbors to
of this opinion, and asked to be allowed enjoy the afternoon's pleasures with the
to edit one edition of the Pasadena Star, dub,
rbe editor gladly accepted the opporAfter a short stroll about the beautiful
nlty to go fishing, and the minister took grove and down to the lake, and a boat
up his duties in the newspaper office. ride by a few of the party, the visitors
This is how he felt when he found him­ realizing that the sun was rosily bidding
self at the end of his task, which It must daylight adieu, expressed their approdabe said, had been done quite creditably: tlon ot the afternoon’s pleasures to their
“My time is almost up as 1 pen this last hosts and turned ibeir faces homeward,
line; my hand la almost paralyzed; my hoping to meet agatirthe second Wednes­
brain la befuddled, and 1 am free to*con- day in November. . y
feas that 1 am glad to vacate this holy
•pot, Such rush and riot and disarray I
Bold B u rg la r1
Such a Jumble of pot pound I It strikes me
While Mrs. J . IL Overman was sleeping
as the effort to bring order out of chaos, the sleep of the Just the other night a
and to do it lightning quick.
bold burglar lifted her band satchel .from
“ 1 am reminded of the memorable the bureau and. decamped.' The satchel
words: T h e earth was without form and is brown leather and contained a gold
void, and darkness was upon the faoe of locket with the initials, S. M. B. There
the deep. And the spirit moved upon the were also valuable papers, receipts and a
face of the waters.' Never shall 1 criti­ bank book In the satchel and Mrs. Over­
cise newspaper men any more, I shall man would like to recover these. Luck­
pray for them. They will have my heart's ily there was no money in the satchel, as
forbe arance Itenceforth and forever. They Mrs. Overman believes the bank 1s the
are the hardest worked, shortest lived, safest plaef for the long green. If any
poorest paid brain workers on this weary one eees a brown band satchel bring It to
Mre. Overman and receive a reward.
old world of ours."

merit- You will be notified by mail
and all the premiums must be ctlled for within ten days from the closing of the contest. Only one person
In a family can enter. It Is not
necessary to use this sheet of paper,

receive a reply direct from the Piano Manu- facturers Advertising Bureau of Chicago, who
control this large advertising Appropriation
for the minufaciuter. They want to asiu re-you that impartial judgea will decide the mer- .
it of the answers received.
Be sure that your answer is .correct then •
mail it immediately to W. McKay Roheaon,
who is the special representative of the Piano
Manufacturers Advertising Bureau, for this
sale, which we will hold in Sanford.
All answers must be in the hands of Mr.
Robeson, the special talesman of th^ Piano
Manufacturer! Advertising Bureau, on or be­
fore 6 p. m. May 27th, 1911.
FreC: Sheet music with song book to be
given to each yicccstful contestant.

IN ADDITION TO THESE PREMIUMS
P IA N O —F i r s t P r e m iu m

Every premium winner will receive ac­
cording to the merit of solution a bona fide
manufacturers draft for an amount from $ 2 5
to $10 7 .0 0 .
The drafts will he accepted at their full
face value to apply on the purchase of any
one_of the new pianos that we are introduc­
ing to the piano loving public' iRrough this
mammoth advertising plan.
The above mentioned drafts will be given
in denominations as follows:

a e n u iN i d ia m o n d n in c u m p »u o

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20 Yeara Guarente* J
LADIES’ GOLD W A T C H
F if t h P rem iu m

Rush Your Answer Todiy io

W . McKay Robeson
C«rt of A. R. Hirper

PI|no C«.

2 at $ 1 0 7 , -4 at $ 1 0 5 , 6 at $ 1 0 0 ,
8 at $ 9 7 .5 0 1 0 at $ 9 5 , 1 0 at 9 2 .5 0
1 0 at $ 9 0 . 1 5 at $ 8 7 .5 0 .

3 0 6 M ain S t r e e t

And all Correct Solutions will Re­
ceive a Draft for $25.00.

Jacksonville, Florida
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WABASH

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Made “On the Banks of the Wabash
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DOINGS AT TMlAIWSStt
city Still °n Map An&lt;* *-*i*»,ature
Working Regular Time
Neither house of the legislature has
begun to work under pressure and yet to
finish the calendar, but both are putting
* ln regular time a ifl doing very good work
on the more Important measures. It
would be something unheard of in die
history of Florida legislatures to finish
,he entire calendars, but each session
works to the end dial nt least all the
more importont subjects have consTder-

P hone

lature. Besides live enndidates for gov­
ernor, there hns been present lately three
candidates for attorney general, Rivers
P lu m b in g and
Buford of Gadsden, West of Santn Rosa
G as Fitting
and Hodges of Columbia. The State
Superintendent n f public instruction will AB Work Received My Personal Attention
also have apposition ,it seems in the
and best efforts
person of Hon. J . E. Wood of Live Oak, Opposite City Hall
Phone 230
former county superintendent of the
Suwannee Count/. The comptroller and
secretary of state is likely to have op­
position from current rumors. No candi­
O F YO U R O W N *
date has yctha’d the temerity to announce
V ». . . u
for Treasurer Knott's job and the general
opltdon If (hut it would be useless.

Bl Lost week thb house passed thePlnellaa
Cole Will Race Cars
'
county bill which creates a new county
The
Cole
Motor
Car
Company
of
Indian-^
out of die west portion of HUlsfibrough.
npolls, luil.. has issued a challenge for a
The bill is now In ihe-Scnale with pretty
24-hour
endurance race on tea Oakland,
,urr chances of sufccess. However, the
fact that a bill passes both houses does Cal., new motordrome for Muy 13 and 14
not after all guarantee its becoming a to oil dealers on the Pacific Coast who
law for the Governor is very free with bis handle cars that sell for 32500 or less.
veto pen when he disagrees with the Tills action of J . J . Cole of tills company
followed llie announcement of the officials
legislature.
of
the Oakland Motordrome that tho 24The bill which sought to prevent cor­
hour
race scheduled for April 29 and 30
porations operadng what is known as
relief departments from forcing employee», had to be Indefinitely postponed because
to sign Away right of su it in . case of of Insufficient entries. The racing situa­
permanent Injury or death was passed Ml tion in tlifc fur west has the support of
iw tli houses by very decltled votes, only the public but tbe automobile dealers,
4Totes in the senate and 8 in die house many of them new in the field, it is said
being against I t The Governor vetoed have not got the fever as much as it is
die bill however, and on account of the claimed they should have. It was witli
•’ reluctance of some of members to vote the idea of trying to stimulate interest
,q pass any bill ovef tbfr governor's veto that the Cole Motor Car Company issued
tt|e bill seems to be lost. Gray of Gadsden the challenge. As an incentive this com­
introduced this measure anti’ when die pany heads the list for the contemplated
veto message came back to die house an May 24-hour endurance run by entering
Attempt to pass it over the governor s three Cole cars. In Ids challenge, Mr. J . J .
Cole says: "himmiucli as' tiie officials of
veto failed by only two votes.
The Governor has stint in u special the Oakland Motordrome announced tins
message In regard to the circuit (court postponement of the April 24-Jiour race
Judges which some draught-/would be in because of insufficient entries, we believe
the nuture of a sensndon buf it wus rather sufficient entries can be obtained by. au­
• incipient It will doubtless Ituve die tomobile dealers using the nlroudy s o c ia l
' eficct however of preventing any ap­ racing ears or stock models in their show­
propriation this session for clerical help rooms . We make this offer lit the best of
for die judges. The Governor quotes in- spirit, good faith nnd sportsmanship man­
,. formation and wmpatiuve figures to slmw ner. The «auction uf the A. A. A. could
that the circuit Judges of Florida liuve be asked for." Keeiy’s Garage has the
Cole cars on exhibition and are agents for
been fairly well paid.
Sanford.
The Teapportlonment of die judicial
circuits has occupied considerable at­
A B e tte r Imperial
tention this week. Eleven circuits seem
Passing by the Imperial Theutre this
. 'to be the number upon which both housep
will agree. This provide« only three new veck one is impressed by the sight of the
dfeuits. The Bar AssociaUon asked for iiuge UxB timbers that urc being fitted
five new ones. Since the lust state demo into the wnlls as supports for the girders.
uatlc executive committee refused to When these massive timbers have been
place the judges and solicitors lnvdie call pul in place, even the most timid YL'ttdn
for the primary It Ipaves the appointment will be convinced that tiie . tmpcriul The­
' of these up to the Governor without any atre is tiie strongest bbllding in the city.
party recommendation. Numbers of deie- Mr. Miller , is to be congratulated upon
gatlons have been here the past week taking such steps for the protection of
urging the appointments of various ap­ the people. The building was safe enough
before, but it is ratiiur difficult (o-ulluy
plicants.
a
The Summer Teachers' Training School the fears of the imblic wiien a whisper is
- of the usual six weeks term will in ull started about a building being unsafe.
W it h jh e ’ new iniprovcuieiils in tiie
probability be assured. The bill has pass
ed both bouses and will go to the Gov­ building,.the iron pillars in tiie auditori­
um will bn removed and Manager Deernor for hks signature this week.
Cottes
will make extensive change» for
The fight an the legal toclinloalUy -biii
llie
comfort
and convenience o f" his pat­
came up Tuesday afternoon*in the house
rons
and
wifi
make the imperial one of
The Senate had already passed this
the
finest
tiieulrcs
in the stute.
measure. In the house were1 two bills;
Tiie recent criticism of the building lius
- one by Brown of Columbia und one by
Gray of Gadsden. They provided in «ub- been a serious drawback to the moving
stauce diat no Judgment should tie set picture show mid now that such a great
aside or verdict reversfd or new trial improvement is being made the public
. granted upon grounds of misdirection of should show an appreciation by u more
the' Jury, improper admission of evidence liberal patronage. The Imperial Theutre
unit)*« in the ophilou of the appellate j« ii credit to the city in every wuy.
court after an examination of the enllre.1
Traction Line News
cause Justice had miscarried. Gray's hill
t h ere has been a good deui of specula­
being first on the calendar was taken up
and the fight lasted for almost two hours. tion us to tiie promised traction rnUroud
The bill was championed by Gray Floyd between Sanford and Kissimmee and be­
of Frauklin and Fee of St. Lucie and was cause there has been no visible activity
opposed by West of Santa Rosa, Reaves during die post month llie ramor has gone
of Manatee Hendry of Lee and Stringer forth diat "It is only another fake."
Of course no one is under bond to pru
of Hernando. Tbe hill was lost by a vote
duce that long ixtmiised and much need­
of 23 to 28.
The Tampa Fair primium approprladon ed traction line; but die hopes of our
bill occupied considerable dme In the weary waiters have ugain risen since die
bouse Wednesday and waa finally passed. superinlenbent of the proposed line, Mr.
Tbe Senate
the measure several T. K. 'MUler of Pittsburg, Pu., has arrived
6t* the scene with -his household goods
days «go.
Mr. Butler of Duval baa a commission and he. and his wife are now occupying
form of Government bill for all •cities of the Gaiey house, having rented die same
2,000 population or more and will likely for the summer.
Mr. Miller assures us that his road ie
: be one of the measures that will be en­
not of die “fake" order and diat there
acted in to law at this seksioo.
Politics are always.thrivlng around the will be something Using before very long,
Capital during the session of the legls* "So mote it be."—Orlando Citizen.

GENERAL

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INTOA HOME

The Geo. H. Fernald Hdw. Co
The Average Increase In Population
of cities and towns everywhere is 35
per c A t in ten years. This means
that new.homes will have to be built
and more stores provided. This will
increase the value of land at the edge
of our city.

We Have Some? Choice Property
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that can be bought on easy terms. It
will make you a beautiful home and
will continue to increase in value.

W e H ave the Tents
and the Tackle

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• Is a Clean. Orderly Place te bring your family to for a Picnic.
Benches, Slielter, Toilets, Water, Refreshments.

Tables,

Immense Live Oaks Sltade the entire grounds.
A shell mound fronting on Lake Monroe.

Armour’s Bouillon!

Cement Dance Floor. A Sanitary Swimming Pool, filled front a
flowing well, emptied nnd Cleaned Every Day.
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Bathing J e n Cents
S u it s For Hire
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Open Thursdays and Sundays. Other days by Arrangement
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Directions:—Go west on First street, marl road. to Brpdy’g ptpft4, .,ihen nort to Rand’s siding, cross railroad antTkeep road east of and along .
railroad. Distance about three miles from Sanford.

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- SuNsarlatlon Price, (2 .0 0 • Veer In Advance
E s u m i u •aoood-daM a all matter Ao|u»t 22nd
1908, at tba Poaufflev at Sapford. Florida.

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bill, and we do not have them In mind
in commending It. We have simply In
mind the fact that the bill la a general
one, applying to any city of the state
that desires to adopt the cotamisslon form
of government
Several times within the last month
we have commended the commission

J.-TH liqPËN

W ill
Return
Soon

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General Fire Insurance
• ' o rriae w ith H O LD B N R I A L ■ S T A T I CO.

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government law that has been enacted I The'UniteO SpecTalista have gra­
in New Jersey—that It, we have approved cj0UgJy consented to give Sanford

the policy of a general law—foFThe reason i wo more days next week,
that It will accomplish two things, .I t
Owing to the great number of
will Insure uniformity In the commission slc k ond afflicted that called but
Watermelon« are ripe In Sanford and,
governments-of iluS-cltica.-af .th a t-sta te , were unnble to 3CC thc~ doctor ~.tm
ara bringing a guod -prtce:---------------------and It will greatly lessen the demand on account of the extensive practice
the legislature for local legislation for the fog had an Mb last Visit, he has~ de'T h e Inverness Chronicle asks, "Will
citiea.—Savannah News
|cided to return on the dates given
Knott Be GovernorT’ Well, not eo you
below.
could notice 1 l

Robbins Nest

. Tuesday Afternoon
Wednesday till 10 a.m .

Nay 3 0 - 3 1

No man who make* Kissimmee his
homo p in throw on obstacle in the way
of the city's development and progress
without injuring himself flnanclaUy.
Upon the prosperity of the community a*
.a whole depends tlx* prosperity o f •the
individual*. Every man who knocks his
__ home town and the tilings that *ar» nec­
essary to its welfare, knock! himself u*
well as bis neighbor.—Kissimmee Jou rnal
“Ju st to commemorate Postcard day,'
says tbe Sanford Herald, “we have given
•pace this week to severs! good a n k le*
about our section for the 'benefit of tbe
new readers into whose hands the extra
copies may fall“, This was an excellent
: idea, and the special edition of the Herald
will do more good, whenever sent, than
a wboto batch of postal cards—although
this ¿s pot meant to discourage the send­
ing of the pretty souvenir pleurae. Tbe
front page of the Herald shows three
busy scenes, two presenting celery fields,
with many busy gathering this valuable
crop, and the other a view, of the wagons
loading celery Into a long line of car* at
the station. The articles mentioned are
carefully prepared and give briefly many
good argument! why people of energy and
enterprise should come to Florida.—TimeaUnion.

permanently cured.
No mutter what your trouble may
bet we would suggest that you call
upon this doctor and have a friend
ly talk with him, as his opinion it
your case might be the means

BIG PIANO SALE
Well

Known Firm o f Harper &amp; Co
Coming to Sanford

Do
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Wtt“ ‘ a ? la" 0‘ dlf ' " ond 5ln i* I sa v in g you a *g re a t d e a l of-su fferin g
gold watches, chest of stiver |2 S each or H u n d red s o f p eo p le h a v e found re $107 in vouchers for pianos? If you do j j e f j n h is tre a tm e n t, su c a n you
want all theae free gifts read the ad.
H u n d red s o f L a d i e s - h a v e been
verpsemom of Harper &amp; Lo.. on page 3 1 ^ ^ Qntj gQved from BUrgical op&amp;o ftb is isw e This well known piano atIon8* by th e U n lted S p e c ia lls tS.
firm will also hold a piano sale in W o r d
M en b y th e sco re s h a v e •been
for two week* from May Wib. to Ju n e cure(j a f te r try in g w o rth less r e in e d
10 th. and the price, on these elegant |d i e 3 Qnd ap p |iancc8&gt;
Instruments will muke them selL Tbe
The United Specialists treat Ca­
name of Harper tls a guarantee on all tarrh. Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat
the goods and this la tbe finest opportuni­
troubles, Bronchial and Lung dis­
ty for you to get a piano that will ever
eases; Heart •complications, Liver,
be given you for some time. Watch Tba Spleen. Stomach and Bowel troubles,
Herald for later announcements.'
W ant B e tte r C onnection
We understand that tbe evening train
from Sanford does not wait for the south­
bound from Jacksonville, with the result
that our best and Quickest connection la
cut off from Jacksonville. Nothing could
be worse for us and we hope the efforts
of the city officials, Board of Trade and
Boost Club combined will result In our
having it as usual though the train la
lata In arriving here,— Eustls Lake Region.

Kidney and Bladder diseases; Rheu­
matism, Headache, Sciatica and
Lumbago, Sklo and Blood diseases;
Deformities, Spinal troubles, Club
Feet, Rupture without cutting.
Piles. Fistula and Rectal troubles
without operation or palp.
Cancers by most successful treat­
ment known, and cures made in
many cases given up a s’ incurable
All Diseases of Women, special
Diseases qf Men, special diseases of
children.
If you ore afflicted in any way we
extend to you a cordial invitation to
consult us freé of charge, and to
find out your exact condition.

Sanford M usic Club
A celled meeting of the S. M. C , will
THE COMMISSION PLAN
be held at Comfort Cottage Saturday,
The bill Introduced by Repretentativi
May, 13th, at 3JO p. m. All member*
Obese, providing for tbe 9omml|»lcip form are urged to be present to attend to im­
for d ries u on the right line. Wo ere portant business.
UNITED SPECIALISTS
M. Mamin,
Informed respecting tbe provisions of tbe l
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M ho time roR,lamentation»
The United Specialists cure perThe situation at-San ford this season J manently the cases they trefit ana
Sanford should. Invite the railway con­
has demonstrated beyond peradventure send the incurable home without,
ductor* to visit the city during their stay
that this section is the best on earth for deceiving them. This is why they
In Jacksonville.
everything In the Vegetable line. Despite ore so popular throughout the South,

the damage inflicted by the storm in Oc­
W. U. Grier of North Carolina has taken tober, despite the bad luck thqt seemed
the business management of the Bartow to haunt some of the .celery growers and
Courier-Informant. •'**
despite the fact that it seemed as though
fate was against them there are growers
Thursday afternoon these days is like a today shipping stuff and getting good
walk through the cemetery. Half holiday prices for It, prices that will recoup their
is fine for the clerks, but Ohl you deserted losses on celery ond make good profits on
village.
the whole season. The frost that killed
the bulk of the potato crop blasted the
C. M. Gordon . has assumed editorial hopes of those who had hopca of a fortune
managenient of the White Springs Herald in spuds Those that immediately set to
and promises to give his readers a work and planted other crops made good.
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good, clean paper.
As The Herald has always contended a
diversity of crops Is the one thing needed W e N e v e r U se T h e Knife
rslfHeqds to to put the grower beyon^^he. possibility
One of our energetic growers
These famous specialists who are
go jo for sugar cane this yif£c. Now If of a failure.
successful in all
Today the farmer who has a crop of the so eminently
some one will Just try -hogs. The Herald
despised cucumbera^or tomatoes or sweet Chronic Diseases, ns is proven by
‘will be content.
corn is getting good prices for it, and even the many cures effected in chrpnic
If-It took eight years to bring the Ellen tbe watermelons In this section give prom­ casese which have baffled the skill
of all other physicians, will be at
N., to a three cent rale how long will It ise of good returns.
At
the
present
time
there
Is
not
one
take to bring the Southern Express down
farmer In ‘fifty who ¡ever thinks of raising
to a living rateT And how old is AnnT
sweet potatoes They always bring from
ono to two dollars per bushel, and yet the
When a man pursuing the dally peace­
S a n fo rd , F lo rid a *
ful avocations of life goes around with a editor can remember when the Florida'
revolver on his person, It is prlma facie grower was glad to take 23 cents per
bu»hel And SO cents was thought to be a
evidence that he Is either a fool-or a
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criminal, and In either case be ought to top notch prloc.
Wo
have
plenty
pf
land
that
is not be­
be tolled up.
,
ing worked where a few sweet potatoes
canteloupes, watermelon* and sugar cane
The HasUngs potato growers have dis­
can be grown while the farmer 1* lament­
covered that by shipping ^ elr- spuds
ing hi* failure on celery and on thete old
Clyde Line to New York they can save
time crop* he can make a profit that i*
30 cents per barrel over the railway rate.
surprising. The experienced grower* In
This Item could be profitable to Sanford
the Sanford section have made good this
growers as they discovered last season.
W ill Return in Four \Veekg
season Just a* they usually dd and there
Is no lamentation coming from them.
Our Chief Physician's hospital
Tampa climatp Is so much superior' to
They know their ¿round and ju*t what lt I experience Olid extensive practice
Lot Angeles, California that the Tribune
take* to role*; celery and lettuce. They have made him so proficient that
com parson by actual figures put* Los
believe In rotation of crops and they have he will pay $5 forfeit for any case
Angeles In the discard. Sanford never,]mVde a careful study of the situation |that he cannot name and locate the
recognized California os being anywhere
after failures had struck them Just as it disease in five minutea He treat»
near the same d a s* and tliereforo never
strikes the new man today, The Sanlord all curable cases of Catarrh, Nose,
drew comparison*.
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section bolds out more alluring offers to |Throat and Lung Diseases, Eye and
the grower than ever before bur the gold Enr, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys,
tb e prosperity of a nation depends, ¡a not growing 911 tbe bushea and it takes IGravel, Gall Stone, Rheumatism,
not on tho abundance of iu revenues, experience pnd the spirit of stlck-ty-ltive- ■Paralysis, Neuralgin,. Nervous and
nor on the strength of its fortifications, ness that has brought success out of fail­ Heart Diseases.
nor on the beauty of Its public buildings. ure in every section from the time when
~f— We Cure-Every .Caae o r *
' but on tbe -number of Jta . cultivated citi­ man first trod till* mundane sphere.
zen*. on Iu men of education end char­
Tbe grower who has failed In other sec­ PILES, FISTULA
AND FISSURE
acter. Here are to be found It* true I n ­ tions of the state from lack of watQ^wlll
and all rectal diseases, by painless
terest, It* chief strength, iu r e a l stifcngth, look to Sanford as the spot of his dreams.
Methods.
Its real power.
The new citizen of Florida who wishes to
lockte will -profit by the experience of Sexual Weakness and Private
- Editor R. J . Holly, of the Sanford Herald those who have gone before ond Sanford
eases a Specialty
wrote an - able address on “Florida |will Always be the place In which to ra ise ..
middle-aged men sufColonies" for the recent session of the vegetables. Tbe Vegetable Grower» 1 AwM'- sociation will also play an important port I »©nilg from Spermatorrhea and imState P « “ Association. ''-Editor Holly is
potency, the result of self-abuse or
thoroughly posted on this subject and has in finding new markets and getting a
excess, producing emissions, debility
better
distribution.
But
the
grower
him­
been very instrumental in bringing some
nervousness, dizziness, defective
of the most prosperous colonies to this self will need-to learn his lesson first and
avoid putting, all his'eggs In one basket. memory, aversion to society, etc
state.—Tampa Tribune.

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Let Us Tell You About It

The New Fish and Pleat Market
Jt^ t opened—everything Fresh ond Clean— Experienced
Meat Cuttere—Compieie line— P ro m p t D e l i v e r y

Choice Cuts Florida &amp; W estern Beef &amp; Pork
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Also SauBage, Poultry, Lamb, Fish, Dry and Salt Meats,
and in fact the most complete line in the city.

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Orders will be Delivered AT ONCE by Special Messenger
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Just a few lots left and they can
be bought for .' one-third their a c i|
Itual value, on= easy terms. To §
Wait is but t lose, so. come, lóok
and you
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Good road to the Property, good
sidewalks through the Property
and good people living on the
Property.
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Little Happenings— Mention *of.
Matters In Brief.

Frank L Miller Is attending the meet­
ing of the Embalmers* and Undsrtakers'
Association at Jacksonville this week.
Frank Is secretary of the association and
has held this position for several years,
tion at Jacksonville.
.. The advanced

PERSONAL ITEMS O f

pin no pupils of Mrs,

INTEREST Ponnle S. Munson will give a recital in

her studio in honor of Sanford High School
graduates Class 1911, May 22, 8 p. m.
summary of the Flootlng Small Talk Mrtj. T, Picton Warlow, soprano, of Orlan­
Succinctly Arranied for Htir
do, will sing on tills recital.

rled Herald Reader«.

Ships Cabbage to Cuba

J. C. Patten has just returned from Cuba
and knowing the conditions of the mar­
kets there has purchased a car load of
Sanford cabbage and shipped It to Cuba
this week. This is opening up another
good.market for our cabbage crop just at
a time when, it promised to be a drug on
the market, and If Cuba could be depend­
ed upon to take on our spring crop ot
cabbage there would be something doing
next season.

The Herald building is being Improved
j . A. Takach baa returned from a husl* A Negative C h a ra cte r
this week by a fine, new galvanized awnnett trip to the Eaat Coaat.
ing. The work is being done by the Geo.
“What do you, want, boyt" asked a
Mr. and Mr«. Harry Ward have rehirn J i . Fernald Co.; who make n s|*ecintty o f merchant of a lounging little darkey. ,
ed from a trip to Daytona Beach.-----the galvanized awnings erected without
"I don’t want nuthin'. sah."
Mr*. J . D. Hoskins haa returned homo posts to conform with the city ordinance.
"Well, If you don't want nuthing, what
gfter» three weeki Vlaino"relative« in'
do
you wantr
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All the ball players or near bull players
"No,
sah,
I
don’t
want
nuthin',
an'
towden, Tenn.
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of tills section should uttend the meeting
neber
foch
nuthin'
to
put
nothin',
in."
Mr. and Mrs. R. J . Holly spent Sunday In the Eagles Hall next Monday night
•t Daytona at the famous hostelry, in order that a list of the prospective
Nsllsf. &gt;
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material can be mode. Sanford will
Schmidt« Hotel. !
tVIien you nre fe e lin g good and nor*
have
a
home
team
If
possible
and
every
Dean L. R. Spencer of Orldndo was in
And ev erythtn ic
blue
J u s t f o . Into a ,d r y good« s t o r e ------ the city on Tuesday and paid The Herald one sliould assist asanucli as possible.
a pleasant visit.
Mrs. Pellett and children of Now Smyr
pa visited her slater, Mrs. Hester, several
days of thla week.
Miss Alice Whliner haa returned from
a trip to Jacksonville, where she consult­
ed an eye specialist.
Mr. and Mrs. EL L. Ferran of Eustls are
the guests of their dnuiihter. Mrs. D. L
Thrasher thU week. _ . ~
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Meade Fox left Monday night for Colum­
bia, S. C., to take a position will» the
Cudahy Packing Company.
Mrs. Alice Brown Of Orlando, a former
resident of Sanford was a welcome visitor
to the city on Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Howard and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Rosscttcr, Mrs. F. J .
Syptes, Misses Mabel and Alice Anderson,
Mrs. M. K. Hester, Miss Mabel Bowler,
Miss Ella Stringfellow, Mrs. J . 0, Packard
and Mr. Holland were at the l&gt;ench sev­
eral.days-this week.
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" A collar with « big ¿rack
" in it certainly is not a thing of
beauty. . •
" T h e R ag Bag gets itcV ery time.
— "K now -w hy co llar# crack ?—Be^cause ravclings from the raw
edges of the intcrlinings g et1un­
der the irons.
" B u t C orliss-C oon C ollars tore
different. C rack s don’t run in
their fa m ily ._T h e ir interlining»
have no raw edges, being bound
with on ‘ o v e r c a s t s t i t c h . '
N o ravclings, no cracking,

And a * t a r a g to chew .
S e le c t th e first one th a t U n e a r
P ro m ou t th e b a rg a in heap
And do n o t use a co m rad e’s e a r
F o r th a t when n y rs a r t cheap.

" T h a t’s one reason why these
collars hold the record for trips
to the laundry.”

Chew on. It_w tl}'T fllev e y o u r m ind
W h en you a re fe e lin g bad.
T o tro u b le you will bo resigned.
J u s t ns a s u m tr u s t ad.
'
R elieve you r sy ste m o f th e bits.
D o n ’t c o rk It up an d b u rst.
And s e e how sw eetly you c a n s m llt
W hen you h av » chew ed y o u r w orst.

C o rlis s -C o o n
.Had! C o l l a r s

The pupil* bf Mrs. R. Honiriglious will
give a musical ut the Congregational
Churce next Saturday evening May 13th,
ot 7:3). They will he assisted by the
Artesian Wells.
Ladles chorus under the direction of Mrs.
Latest improved well drilling machinery
Homrigtious. Noudmisslon will tie charg­
ed. A silver offerlnf to defray, expenses and experienced well driver. Consult our
will lie accepted at the duor by those so expert and leave your orders for wells
with
Tun F ernald H ardw are Co.
wishing tg give.

7 fo r 7 5 *

I. FRANK

Mrs. B. F. Whltner, Jr., entertained the
Get your Mason's fruit jars und jelly
Soak'Circle Itsag. Thursday afternoon. The
glasses
at W. W. Long's.
members who were unable to attend miss­
V
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.
.
.
V
Sec Briggs for suit water fish.
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ed a rare treat. Mrs. Samuel Pulcston,
the retiring president of the Circle, con­
All kinds of reiNilr work. Sanford Mu
tributed to llie pleasure of the meeting chine &amp;. Garage Co.
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by severul delightful musical selections,
Armour's extract
of beefutJ . D. Rob­
SANFORD
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F L O R ID A
charmingly rendered, which the members erts'.
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and visitors enjoyed very much.
.You can get yellow corn mculat Long's
Blind ITgfe/i occasionally show their Grocery.
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bends in the county, but not for Ion# bc- S or trdosrn f’6 6 fl" will —core nny~ case
—
-A good driving and aaddleTmire. surrey
fore they arc chopped off by our vigilant
of Chills mid Fever. Price, 25c. 37-tf
HERE is a reason why you should come
uud harness can be bought cheap by call­
officers. A negro by the name of M. Jo r­
ing on R. J . Holly at The Herald office.
Wait
for
Harper's
Plano
sale
If
you
to our store for your Footwear.
dan was arrested on Saturday by Deputy
•.
Mrs. M. M. Stewart and son. Max. re­ Sheriff Frank Gordon with a couple dozen need anything i(} the piano line.
It is because our stock is new and
turned. Monday- frpm Kissimmee, where quarts nf whiskey. Whether he had that . Cocon Loug Bar Soap just received u
W.
W.
tang's
store.
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they had been spending o few days with quantity for his own private use or
complete, embracing the very newestrelatives.
whether for the- accommodation of others
in union th e re 1« stre n g th . We have
in style and best in valuer
. .*
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E. V. D. Smith and family have leased will be determined In court.—Orlando Cit­ the goods you need, and the price
you
can
do
the
r
e
s
t.
Sanford
Furni­
.
'
the handsome Marks bungalow on Phrk izen. *■*
We have a very carefully selected stock
tu re Co.
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3 5 -t f
Ave, in Sanford Heights and will occupy
Two of the very best stores in .Sanford
of Children’s Shoes and spare no pains in* help­
Try Armour's bullion cubes, for sale by
the same at once.
are uwned by O riundo gentlemen. They
J . D. Roberts'.
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ing to select and properly fitting the little ones.
Mr. and Mrs. K. R .' Murrel uud family are the dry goods house of N. P. Yowell
Go to Mrs. J . It. Bruton, 11U Palmetto
&amp;
Co.,
uud
the
’’feet
lining'*
store
nf
Mr.
motored through to points in North
New lot of Infants soft sole Shoes and San­
uvenue, for stylish millinery.
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Carolina this week aitd will fcpend several C, G. Duckworth.‘'Doth stores are orna
Briggs
has
those
old
fashioned
hug
dals. Pay a visit to the.npw Shoe Store and le t
tpents to Lucky Sanford aim we arc glad
weeks with home folks.'39-2t
to
knuw
that
both
nre
making
good linali chitterlings. Phone No. t.
us show you.
‘
K. L Jones, “Our Bob", is pleusantly
One and two horse wagons with celci^
*
located at Knights Key. Having gone as ¡ally. Mr. A. E. Yowell. brdther of our
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far south ju he can walk he will now Mr. N. P.. is manager of the Yowell store flared side bodies ut Underwood's.
and
Mr.
Tillinghust,
who
-wus
here
with
Sw cllest line o f Go-Carts In the city ,
start towardSanford again.
Mr Duckworth fur .years, has cliurge oLl gtmford Fu rniture Co.-----3 5 -tf
__».„ The ladieauf.tlipPeople»Congregational
the Duckworth store.—Reporter-star.
Sire Briggs fur all kinds of fish. Phone
Church will ¿grid an ice creum and cuke
Mr. Ü. P. Dickinson, of the tirio of Dick­ No. I.
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F E E T F IT T E R
social at the ' residence■"of Mr. Melscli.
inson &amp; Dickinson, attorneys, lias opened
Thursday evening May iSth.
Gait engine repairs. Sanford Machine
F lo rid a
un office in O rlando over Judge W. L. &amp; Garage Co.
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The growers who arc shipping beans,
Palmer's office on Pine street, and is
New tire s pul on old Go-Garts ot
.cu^es and tomatoes are reaping a «rich
ready to wetepme any of his old friends the Sanford Furniture Co. *
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harvest. Watermelons also promise a
and make new ones. Mr. Dickinson will
good rdturn on the investment.
Autoes and carriage painting at Unbe remembered in the Pink us principal
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Mrs. Dr. F. A. Reed of Eustls _is the of public schools for the past five years derwood's. First class work.
't Wanted—Contractors for clearing Ham­
mock land. Inquire Miss C. 0. T. Clay,
guest of Mrs. R. L Jones, Mrtr^Teed is mid conies with him into his chosen pro­
Don't forget yqur Florida pork, Briggs
Beck Hummock. R. F. D. No. 3 Sanford
.
Grund Treasurer of the Order of Enstern fession the best wishes of many friends. has it. Phone No. 1. ’
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Fla.
&gt; Star and has been .attending th e conven- His brother holds the fort at nn office in
We m ake a sp ecialty of fram ing
For Sale—K. Llted eggs from my util­
All Local A dvertisem ents Under fills
Mr. and Mrs. W. M, Keeler and children Sanford, where he has beén for the past p ictu res. Try us. Sanford ru rn ltiire Heading, One Cent a Word Each Issue' ity and exhibition ktrqiq.upe-lutlf circular
ice. ' Nowell ogg Buckeye incubators at
•». left last w«ek for Stamford. Conn., going year and so tTwTIuw firm orDicklnsbrT&amp;r L 6.---------------------~ ^ ----------- ------ ^ 33 t f
ccory priorisir'Hr.il 0o$e'«Winter Park. -For
Rent—Two
furnished
rooms
modern
Dickinson
spans
the
county.—Oriundo
Cit­
- ■lo Jacksonville in their automobile. .We
Bring your old tires to Sanford Machine
Box 101».
• Y ; ,30 l4c ■
conveniences.
Reasonable,
gentlemen
, will expect these good people back in the izen.
&amp; Garage Co. for vulcanizing."
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taat—Gold'band bracelet engrave with
preferred. Mugnoliu and third, Mrs. it,
fall.
39-2|p Initials M. E. If..' t a l l on Celery 'Avenue —
For Sole—Family horse, buggy and har­ E, Tolar, r - -. .
,
■
Underwoods
for
harness,
saddles,
horse
For
Sale—Sweet
potato
plants.
Quo near ferry./. Return ut Heiulp stable and
■ Capt. Juo. T. Brady an expert watch­
ness or either. N. H. Garner.
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dollar per thousand. Cull at 107, West receive reward.
maker and engraver has accepted a and mule jewelry.
For Sale—Indian ■ runner duck
Ninth
St.
S.
J
.
Diggers.
„
38-3p
J u s t retrieved a new line of Art
position with Henry McLaulin the First
you can successfully -.hatch and
SEND FOR THE
For Rent—7 Room house, bath and ull them every mqjith I11 ttaNjeur. $ 10 0 - per
Street Jeweler. Mr. Brady comes highly squ ares, p rices reasonable. Sanford
fu rn itu re Co.
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mprovements, 206 taurel Ave. J . .11. 13. $2.00 p er' 30. $3.00 ywr 50. U. S.
recommended..
'erguson.
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._fLor 5 litotes •filifi" wUlxurc^iuiy.oflK of
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P. M. Elder uiuuded th tH fe m ’of Rail­
Wanted—To rent fo rc a m io “ »
..for RAitt—CuihrYTetT acres two miles
and Fever. Price 2.1c. *
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tiled land, must be close in and cheap. west tff Sanford, house of 7 rooms, load
way Conductors Convention In Jackson­
Go and see Briggs he carries' uny kind
Weal side preferred, ■hmnedinte posses­ ull filed,* two wells; stable for horse. For
ville this week. Capt. Elder pulled the
sion. Would also reul one or two ucres in further'information address,- Lindiey Wal­
of
tneaj
you
want.
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hell coni for many years In the early
addition to above. Address Lorn) Renter, ker. Box 818, Supford, Fla.
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Place the titles to your real estate in
A Magazine that
days and Is full of stories of railroad
Caro of Herald.• _p 39-tf
F
m
S8J$—
Piano
at
i&gt;
bargain,
unrigbt.
the Realty Trust Company and avoid com­
* life.
For Sale or Rent u t-n - Bargain—Ten in good condition. Address Box 1127.
^Tells all About
acres on Beordoll avenue, close to stall &gt;n.
•y
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Mrs. Joseph Wiggins of Eustls slopped plications. For particularsaddress B. F
Five acres tiled, formed tw o,y ears. In­
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For
Salei-l-Eggs,
$1.00
setting.
White
Florida. It Biosin Sanford on Tueaday the guest o f Mrs. Whltner, Jr., Secretary.
quire Herald.
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Wyandottes. the 'kind that la y .. J s s . C.
Dr. Howard has relumed and can l&gt;e
— ILL. Jones. Mrs. Wiggins was enroute
For
Rent—Cor."
French
Ave.
and
Second
Ilarrlss. «
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s o m s Wecly in
. to Jacksonville to attend the meeting of found at his residence in the forenoon
S l , 8 room house with bath. Gas, arte­
Two
nice
fresh
Jersey
cows
for
sale
sian well, city water, hearing orange trees
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the Eastern Star, of which order she is a mu) Ills office in Ute afternoon.
cheap.- Also Rhode Island Red eggs far
and
lot
tiled
for
irrigation.
Address
Mrs.
grand officer.
Nice fresh Pjmento cheese ut Roberts'
hatching und stock:' free booklet. LakeJ . N. Blaine, Saufoaj, Fla.
30-1 p
inont Poultry Farm. Winter Park, Fla.
grocery
store.
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Mrs. Lulu Hayes Lawrence, the dis­
For Rent— Two six room flats all modern
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Fleischtnan's yeast makes the best
conveniences, corner Pulipctto and Sixth
tinguished society editor of the Jackson­
For Sale—One span of mules, wagon
Streets. Apply at 313 Magnolia Ave.
ville Metropolis Is In the city (he guest of bread. You can get it at J . D. Roberts'.
and harness; mules six-and seven years
T e n C en ts the C o p y
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V old. weigh about 1,200 pounds each. In­
Mrs. W. D. Holden. Mrs. Lawrence form­
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For Sale— My fancy driving and saddle quire of W. A. Mlnnkkfr Cameron City.
erly resided at Orlando and lias many
horse. Cecil Gabbett. *
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"
We ure equipped to handle your repair
friends In Sanford.
If
you
want
u
position
or
are
in
need
work.
Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.
For
Rent—Three
new
furnlaltei
rooms,
AN use three hustlers,
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of help, let me secure them for you tlirough cor. Myrtle and 10th. #
Rev. J . F. McKinnon left for Columbia,
Sale—Young
capable o f earning Uie Southern Business Exchange. Send horse, well broke, gasoline engine and
8- C-. Monday to attend the meeting of
Why not let-u s s to re your furniture
blank application, terms, etc. F. N. pump. Also fanujJmplements- A, B.
• the Board of Directors of Columbia Theo­ while you a re sw ay fo r th e sum m er
$15 or more per week. for
Hllrbonbk. agent. Box 1187. Sanford, Flor­ Brock, Oak Ave. an ircn d St.
and
save
house
ren
t.
Sanford
fu
r
n
i­
logical Seminary.
The other director
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Wanted for the summer—Gentlemen
Sanford, Florida ida.
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from the Synod of Florida is Rev. T. P. tu re Co.
For S a le — Pair fine large mules. Sound, roomers ut Stutoons, 315 E. 4th SL $1.25
Best grade Butterene at tang's grocery
flpe condition. A bargain ut $230 far and up a week.
Hay of Gainesville.
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Jus. C.Morris.
37-4tp • For Sale—CJialmer* Thirty T910. pony
Try it while butter is high.
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.E-C, Walton, one of .the editors and
FLOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS pair.
Rooms— f urnished, gas and artesian tonneau, full equipment. Perfect con­
- Proprietor* of the Orlando Reporter-Star
water. $1.25 per week and up. 315 E. dition, and will be sold at a bargain, as 1
L
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H
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T
E
M
P
L
E
Drink
Pure
W
ater.
was In Up city on Saturday last and paid
4 th S l
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need a larger car. Also Krit Roadsters
See the 20th century water coolers. The 40EN1 JACKSONVILLE FLOKAL COMPANY
For Rent— 12 room tiouse on Myrtle bv - with full equipment, only run short time,
the office a fraternal call. Mr. Walton
Phone IGG.
Ilih and Oak Ave.
euue. Enquire 212 f ourth S t . between as good as new. Write for prices and
was greatly surprised at our signs of de­ The best sanitary cooler on the market.
Dak and Myrtle Aves.
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descriptions of those two bargains. 15 H.
Sanford,
velopment and said he bad no Idea there Ice In separate compartment, water In Special Offering io Ferns.
For unusual bargain In tilery form and P.. 2 cylinder ferro with reverse gear and
Floral D«aigns to Ordor.
Florida home, Investigate mine. Box 24, Route
was such a large d ty between Jackson- Inverted glass bottle, ^or tele by
all equipment $200.00 T. P. Conpropst.
ia# -ia-d
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Tut F exnau* Hardware Co.
2.
3B-2tp Daytona Beach, Fla.
irW* Md Tampa,
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J . N. Whltner and family i r e enjoying
the delights of camp lif«, a few miles
-' from the dty. for a few days. ^
_____ Ml“ Cyan Milieu le ft Wednesday for
Tavares, where site will spend- a month or
«1 more doing stenographic work.
Mr. and Mrs. J . A. Borum :»ra now coin• lortahly domicile«) In the «degotinmw
Herndon house on Magnolia Ave.
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wak •prnd and greatly enjoyed altar
which an impromptu programme we»
carried o u t Or. Mlnnlck pretided In ‘ hir
... w - jfc u a l cheerful way and among the «peak
A, Budget Of Interesting Item »
McCartney, Mr. Randall. Mf. IT M AY BE W HAT YOU WANT
From Correspondents
Rlchkod Mr. Allen. The evening wm&gt;
fine and the occatlon thoroughly enjoyed
Do you ever hare Fever, Chills or bad
by all present.
ColdiT Do you ever feel oa If you were
ID E EVENTS 0E ORANGE COfJNTV
Potato, digging la being rushed to a tired and'worn out, with no desire to eat,
with pains In your back and shoulders, a
finish this week.
headache, and a bad tasta In your mouth
rm clent S ta li o f Reportera Weekly
Mrs. !!. H. Chappell and Miss Hawkins when you get u p jn the mdmingT If you
small
Coverà the Territory for
do you have got Malaria,
drove.down' from Celery Ave., to attend sum of 23c will buy. _
-----------Tha IteraM
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the Farmer's Club'plcnlc Tuesday evening. Tha name of this remedy is
They were tha guests of Dr. and Mrs.
GENEVA JOTTINOS
F R A N K L IN ’ S 4 4 T O N IC
Mlnnlck.
Spedai Corre*pondenee to Tb* Herald.
f H R G U A R A N TE E D R E M E D Y PON
Mr. and Mr*. Potter made a short trip
to Bartow last week, returning to Geneva
Chilli, Fever, U G rippe and Malaria
4 /. MOORE'S STATION
on Saturday afternoon.
To Ih* Editor of The Herald:
Mlaaea Annla and Olle Peters of Jack* Mr*. Fannie Lee,has moved Jro m . Beck Takeshis to your dmggtsr m u r g ir a r w r
t,wc~V6e ts with Station to Cak avenue In town.
are «pendini" T^tr
tie. It is guaranteed to do you good,
their parents, before leaving for Seattle,
Take no pills, calomel or any other mfcdl
J . A. Cameron has been south for two cine, as the tonic acts o n ’ the liver. It
Washington, on a ita y of Indefinite
weeks on a big "round up" of cattle he will make you feel like n.new man. Try
length.
. ’
I t For sale by all drugglIsts and country
recently purchased.
News from Miami Informs us th it A. A
merchants. If your dealeer does not keep
Mr. and Mrs. J . D. Benjamin departed ft write us.
Moran Is Improving. Hla friends hope for
for their homo In North Anson, Maine, for
h it entire recovery soon.
the summer, on Wednesday, after n two
J . W. Daniel and family are moving
years' residence here for Mr. Benjamin's
Into their new home, recently purchased
health, which has been greatly benefit
Ja e k a p n v llta , F lo r id a
from the Nlblo estate by L. P. Daniel.
ted, and his many friends wish for their
Rev. E. Lee Smith returned to Long- return In thb faU. The Cameron City
wood Monday morning, after filling his folks had a picnic supper In Beck grove
regular appointment a t Geneva Sunday. Tuesday evening In their honor: They
. Mlaa Bobble Nicholson Is visiting rela­ will go by boat the entire trip.
tives la Sanford, prior to' leaving for
Miss Laura Lee is spending the week •
.
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Americus, Go. ' t ’
with Mf*. R. L. Craig before going to town
Land
C
om
pany,
Real
Gus Walker from Americus. (in., is In
to live.
Geneva, where he la employed by the new
Eatato
and A rch ltec*A
Mr. and Mrs. J . ' E. Avlns with their
railroad.
tu ra l w o r k a s p e c ia lty
daughter. Louise, and son, Earl, left here
Young Mr. Edge from Pinecaatlo la vis­
on Monday for their old home In Jack
iting the family 'of his uncle, W* H.
son, Mich." They have resided here two
:■ Howard.
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years with the hope of benefit tQ Mr*.
* There was a mistake In the printing of Avins' health. The first Sunday schoo;
301 Realty Bldg.v
Jack son v ille, rio
tha officer*' names for Woodmen recently. or Suhday service of any kind here was
The names should read: W. H. Howard, held In their home before the church was
David Speer, -H. H. Pattlshall, R. I. Grcs- built: Theyjwlll he. .¿ready missed by a
— hast, Homer Nloholson, Geo. Taylor and large circle' of friends. They visited S t
Kilby. Mr. Shaddock of New Smyrna asAugustine enroute.
slated.In the organisation.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beecher and chU
“Dr. Burns Is dead" were the words
dren left this week for thalr former home
which Bathed over the wire« to Geneva
in Norwalk. Ohio, after a six months' stay
Thursday afternoon of lost week and
here.
;
.which caused deepest sorrow i in every
Mrs. Holdean has returned to her home
heart for every ond, old and young, loved
him..- lFor a number of years he had been pn Cameron avenue after an extender
apending-hla winters In Geneva and hla visit In Brooklyn, N, Y.
summers la Defiance, Ohio, where he ' People from Bryan, Ohio, have pur­
wa* when the summons of hla Father
chased ten acres on Cameron avenue ol ’
¿ame to bid him leave this world to join
J . N. Whltner and expect to begin im
those loved ones gone on before. Dr.
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provements on their purchase !h a short
Burnt waa a gentleman of the old school,
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time.
aver kind, courteous, helping with hand
The Land Developing .Company, with
and purse where help was needed. He
the
Howard-Puckard Land Company •at
was also a scholar of rare attainments,
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having been, prior to falling health, ac­ the head have bought the 80 acre "Wol­
tively engaged In educational work In verine Farm ," lying between Beardall
.Ohio: holding positions thtre which with­ ovenue and Railroad street, and tlie 10 in themselves were a compliment to his acre farm on Beardall avenue owned by
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ability. To* have h im 'In the home for Beal &amp; Benjamin and also 40 acres at
even a short time meant a literary treat Eureka Hammock.
„ for those of ' the house. Hla daughter.
Tha entertainment given In the church,
Mrs. CL A. Raulerson. left immediately for for the benefit of the ctnlrch, last Friday
Defiance, reaching there Sunday morning, evening under the direction of E. A. Gil­
when the funeral took place. J o this bert, by home talent, was considered by
daughter who for years has been his con­ those present to be a decided success.
stant companion, doing; a daughter’s duty From the opening number to the closing
In Its fullest and broadest sense and ever the closest attention of the audience was
mindful of bis comfort and pleasure, the held and tbe liberal applause showed how
sympathy of the entire community Is ex thoroughly the efforts of the participants
tedded. To the two sons, One In Ken­ were appreciated. The program as ar­
tucky and the other In Indians, the tame ranged held. something for everybody's
sympathy !* extended, for Oioir loss is liking from the sublime to the ridiculous
our lota too, and especially- will we miss The numbers deserving special mention;:
as the time draws near tp f - Ma usual re­ “Star of Descending Night,” one nf Les­
turn south.
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lie's choicest compositions, was sung In' a
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M1 1 1
creditable manner and showed much
CAMERON CITY ETCHING*
time mvat have been spent In |ta prepar­
Phone 2 7 7
Sped«! Osrmeaadaaoa uTk* HwsUj,
ation. That grand old solor“Tlie'.:HpI^
Mrs, W. W. Dreaaor la called 'to Naw ORy,”. with pantomlne was thb clhnux i&gt;L
^-1. H*«—
York by the Illness of&gt; her .mother. She part one, end those who failed* to see this
left Tuesday night. It Is hoped however particular nOmbey missed ilie'opporjupUv
that the Illness will not.prove,keriou* and of a life time. The- dosing number.
. that Mrs. Dresser
y return’ 'an d Owing Dame's Lame Crane,'* a comic round sung
her mother with
tO regain her health, by an del«! of male voices took the hqpse
*' %’
'W e are sorry
have Mr. and Mrs. 6 y starro..and thfty enme to ch ftfd g a v e
' Benjamin leave a. They' go to their jut another found, “ThpMMi^Uhd Hike,
J home In-North
n, Maine for the sum- which-was alro cn com l&gt; iid tfm | rii as &lt;1
mer. Mr.
’• health has been whole. It was far better tli*itT innny.vtrigh
greatly benctli
hla winter In Florida pri&amp;d^tnuch advertised shows urid should
and we hope
see them back in the have received much belter patronage, and
our advice to" those wad did n o r attend
fa ll
tide entertainjueni is be sure to be present
Mru F. F. Dutton spent last Thursday
at the next one.
at tha home of Mr«, J . C. Rich.
Thei many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
WASH THAT ITCH AWAY
Ballard a t Cameron City, congratulate
It U Skid that there are cerd ft^
them upon the arrival of • fine baby boy
springs in Tiurope that give relief ■"'*
•t their Ikhtvp
curs to J^cxema and other skin
It takes a lot of nerve lo propose
Miss Irma Crim will leave us Sunday
eases. If. you knew that by weal
- for a visit at her former home In Indiana. In these-w aters yob could ba relieved t o o girl unless you hove first won
Mr. Crim has a position with the Railroad from th at awful Itch, wouldn't you’ ier .confidence in your judgment
people and he end Mr*. Crim will remain make every effort to t taka a trip to
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Europe a t orteeT** {Vould yoa not bs
Among our Sunday visitors tills week willing to apand your last cant to find
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But you need not le ers horns tor
who attended Sunday School and Church
thsss ¿ s l a n t sp rin g s.^ B elief Is lig h t
•Our advice Is: Bring the lady In
and Miss Jessie Wheeler who spent part b s r t In your own bonfe town I
and then come to an agreement
part of tha afternoon at tha Minnlck
A simple wash of. OH* of WJnt#rhorn«.
greaa, Thym ol and other Ingredient« with her as to the m erita of our
Cameron City Is quite a resort for the aa compounded only In D. D. D. Pre­ frozen daiuti ea The rest will be
- young people of Sanford on Sunday*. scription will bring in s ta n t' relief to easy,
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They enjoy tha car ride out and find our
tha akin aa epgboth and healthy as
parka beautiful spots la which ta spend
th at of a child.
a few hour*. They are always welcome.
If you have not already triad It, get
Tha Fanner» Club had a jolly evening a t least a « -c e n t bottle today. W a en­
at Bock'* Park Tuesday. A picnic supper sure you of in sta n t relist.
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COUNTY HAPPENINGS :

Now-Is The Time To Buy Improved “Ready t&lt;^ Plant” Sanford
Celery Fatms
These farms, can be bought for' the next thirty
days for less money than ever,, again.
have Sanford farms to sell.

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Not Largo, Taft,

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Always Sanford. There is only one
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pay for themselves this winter.

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FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS,* Sanford, Fla

Specials This-Week At

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

L. P. McCULLER’S

Salt Nullet, each

Low Prices

Easy Payments.

Picn Block v

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Nice F at Nackerel 10c

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Nabob Dates in lb. pkgs

The

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Feed

Clover Hill Butter
The Best
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. well as to that you feed your Horses, .Hogs "and Cattle.
Remember, we have all* kinds, but-only one* quality

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WHEN IN NEED CALL UPON

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To Think of New Furnishings
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Another Way to Win Her

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Social Gossip.

Mr*. L. R* Phillip* entertalncned the
Reading Circle of tho Missionary Society
~irt)er lovely Some' on Park- Avenue last
Thursday afternoon. The readers for the
afternoon were Mr*. A, E. Philip* and
Mr*. H. H. Chappell, who entertainingly
read of Western Women It* Eastern Lands.
At the close ofh .p leasan t and proftlable
afternoon Mrs. Philip* "assisted by Mias
Farneaw orth served Ice cream and c a k e
and eacbgueit was favored with a dainty
bunch of panalea.
A large number of the Welaka Club
. members met at the dub rooma Tuesday
afternoon and enjoyed a delightfully Informal sewing party. Mr*. J . W. Dickens
was hostess and was assisted by Mrs.
LaVerne Hurt. Ml*s Flossie Frank and
Mlu Ruth Abbot. A delicious salad was
served, the d a tes artistically decorated
with nasturtiums and leaves.
One of the most enjoyable parties that
the younger sodety contingent have ever
given was in the d ty hall Monday even­
ing. Tacky costumes were worn and
Mlu Charlotte Hand took the prize for the
best costume.' Carl Rouinlllat carried ofT
the prize for being the tackiest boy
present. The chaperones were Mrs. Purdon, Mrs. Connelly and
M lu Birdie
Harris. There was excellent music and
the young folks enjoyed the dunce to the
fullest extent.
Thursday afternoon Mrs. Mary Strong
gave u lovely party for children at the
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residence of Mrs. Fannie Munson. It was
little Mias Winnie-*'Strong's birthday and
the party was given Injhonorjof the occa‘ s’ion. On account of the Inclement wea­
ther the children were entertained in­
doors at a soap bubble contest, which
proved a happy drought. Mary Howard
* was the happy little girl to blow the larg­
est bubble and u prize was awarded to
her. Refreshments were served at die
close of a delightful afternoon and the
children wished the little honoree ninny
more such happy occasions. Those In-**
■ viteJ were Fannie Kobe Munson, Blanche
Kay, Carolyn Spencer, Lillie Ruth Silen­
cer, Helen Gonzales, Esther Miller, tyorinn
Herndon, Kathleen Brady, Gladys Kufhey.
Mildred Houston, Mildred Reusoneh Mar­
tha Chappell, Ellen Chappell, Dora Hartulil, Mary Hoiyunl, Elmer Howard, Gludya
'Wilson. Dorothy Kumpli, Eleanor Herring.
Ruth Marshall, Anna Mason, Julia Lalng,
Clifford Shlnhqlser, Laurie McDaniel, Sara
Wight, Newton Lovell and Jo e Gonzales.

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K itchen C abinet

D ining T a b le s

Save Kitchen Drudgery, get one of our specially priced
Kitchen Cabinets for your wife. The Kitchen Cabinet saves
miles of steps for tired feet, each sepemte 'article has its
individual place, in fact it makes cooking n pleasure. See
our line for Monday.
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DiowigrRoom Tiiblee to suit all pocket hooks, they come in
highly polished Oak, either in round, oblong or square ex­
tension for six or eight feet, to see and price these goods is
a sure sale. Come in early and have a look through this
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Iron B eds

Bed S p rin g s

Another big shipment of Beils have landed here and have
already found their place in our Monday bargains. These
Beds are mode with the continuous post and ten hailed joiuts,
they ore worth from $3 up. but greatly reduced for Monday
only, upecial. . . . . . . . i
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Another special for Monday only is our very strong Coll
Springs for double Beds. They are nicely made oqd of the
best Wire Spring. Why sleep uncomfortable when”tills nice
light but durable Spring-can—be had for Monday only,
special a t . . . . . . . . ......................... : . . . . . . . . ___ 4 . 4 . .$ 1 .9 8
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These Refrigerators are strongly mode of best quality hard
wood in nddition to its durability and "air tightness’’, the
provision chamber is fitted throughout with a fine fining
and can be easily cleaned. They come in all. sizes, prices
range from. '................
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Mrs. B. W. Herndon was the charming
hostess of two very pretty Bridge partie*
given at her attroctiva home on Park
uvenue Saturday and Monday afternoons.
The rooma were daintily decorated in
color scheme of yellow Bnd white and
the fiowen used wbre daisies and ex­
quisite Marchlei Nell roses. The guests
on Saturday afternoon were Mr*. W. R.
Anno. Mrs. H. P. Driver, Mrs. Robert
Newman, Mr*. G. F. Smith. Mr*. P. M.
Keelay, Mr*. Prather and Mrs. J . L. Hurt.
Top score was inode by Mr*. N. R. Anno
to whom was awarded the prize, a fern
dish.
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The guests on Monday were Mrs. S. 0 .
Gbase, Mrs. S. Puleston, Mrs. G. A. Speer.
Mrs. F. L. Miller, Mrs. F, J . Gonzalez, Mrs.
T. A. Neal, Mrs. 0 . W. Brad&gt;v- Mr*.
Arthur Yowell, Mrs. Geo. Fox Jr» Mis*
Noaa Wylly, Mzs. Cruse Barnes and Mrs.
Arrington. The prize was ,u pretty
Jardlnere, and wo* won by Mrs. S. Q.
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Ju st a limited number of the nice £ool and airy Safes, hut
while they last will go on sale nt a price cheaper than a ’
Iktx the same size. They are finished in Oak, having two
folding scrcen doors with a large drawer at Itottom. Special
Monduy only... . :
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P o rch S had es

Summer
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A new showing of double widtli
Cotton Voiles in solid colors, Brown,
Grey, Tan, Garnet, Black and White.
.Very scrviciible and cool for - the
long hot summer days
These
Voiles ore evenly woven and are
un exact reproduction of our dollar
goods, Monday .....................
24c

32 inches wide in a smoothe weuve,
White back ground with Blue, Pink,
Red and Black Stripes, nlsu in the
White corded Stripe«. These goods
are esjHiciully udapted for Shirts.
Shirt Waists mid Tul) Dresses, made
to sell at 15c per yard,' for Monduy

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After ones days work it is very necessary for them to have
11 good nights rest, UTid this cun not be. had if the mosquitoes
are next, why not let uq fit your lied witli our.90- inch Net,
they ure beauties a t ............... .................... ! . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1 . 4 8

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wide and made in the same weight and
•wcavc'as at;c all the one quality Fruit of
the Loom Sheeting sold elsewhere at from

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necessitate our giving up tin* (Kirtli. it can be made
comfortable nit summit with our Bamboo Porch
These are on siite Monday fof .................. t
$1.48

lOc to 1 2 # cen ts, 10 yards to a cu sto m er.
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M on ’s S h irts
An interesting meeting of tho W. C. T.
U. was held In Uie Methodist church last
Tuesday afternoon, the president, Mrs.
J . W. Wildman In the chair.* Recreations
and amusements for. the children was the
topic for discussion. Mrs. G. B. Waldron
read a fine paper on the Chicago Com( mons. Practical plans for recreations for
the children In Sanford ‘were dlscuMod in
an open meetlhgTatnong which was the
onfe to have one who is gifted with the
art of sipry je llin g to tell stftrtes for
Mhfc children at the band stand In the park.
- nne afternoon each week durjng Uie sum­
mer months.' Mrs. Henry Wight, - Mrs. R
C. Maxwell and Mrs. G. B; Wiildron wefe
appointed as a eonunltw« -to-arrange for
the same.
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Fifty dozen' Men’s Negligee
Shirts with or without collars,
plain White or small Figures
and Stripes on White grounds,
this is an exceptionally good
Y alue at 75c, but - for Monday
selling is really cheaper than
'■Itrandry bills. Cotnc early and
get your buc, only . . . ^ . 4 J 5 c

MEN’S FURNISHINGS

■ /v o ,«,I c o n 's S t r a w H a ts
AllV'4the
newest Blocks as. well
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and( in the most popular weaves and
braids, a Hat to lUlt every face and
every fancy. You’ll not find a larger
assortment in the city. Prices range
from.....................'__ 9 8 c to $ 2 * 7 9

One Hundred dozen Men's Elastic Seajn Drawers,
that sell regularly at 49c and 50c have found their
way to thé center counter brings with them, the
rediculous low price
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Fiaxon Summer Fabric« are csjx&gt;clully appropriate for all summer
uses—for evening gowns.■ afternoon
frock, misses and children’s dresses,
shirt waists, baby dresses and the
iinets French lingerie. Fiaxon da*
,00 exact likeness of linen and opr
25c kind Monday___
17c
Bert S p re a d s
Another large shipment of Bed
Spreads and a nice assortment to
select from, but the one we picked
for. a Monday's «.special is a large
DouI)lc*-Bed, hemmed or fringed,
cut comers or plain, a good likeness
of tlie Marseilles patterns, sjrecial
for Monduy, .
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A new shipment of Men’s high
class Shirts of quality. These
come in''phiin White, White
with cprdctl stripes, checks and
''plaids, also "small figures on
white grounds and in three
sizes, small, medium a n d
wide plaited bosoms, should
sell for $1.25, our price 97o
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M en ’s U n d e rw e a r

We eayry-at all times a full and—com­
plete line of sizes in the Nuftnally
Engineer Overalls and Jumpers, these
arc made of the very best &lt; materia
and by Union Workmen,
suics lasting qualities, they arc sold at
from 98c to $1.25, our p rice .. . . 8 9 c

We-havtra full range nf*.sL2es.;{n this
new weave English Style, light weight'
short or long sleeves Underwear, they .
are very cool and will wear beauti­
fully, the Drawers are full length hav­
ing IT reinforced crotch, making a dur­
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Store Closes Thursdays at 12 O’clock

D. A. CALDWELL &amp; SONS’
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Card a f Thanks
To all our kind friends and our beloved
P®*tor, Rev. J . F. McKinnon, we feel that
wa cannot sufficiently express our grarituda for their kindness and sympathy to
«» during our bereavement.

Ms. AMD Ms«. BgN GUTttStX.

SANFORD

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There is no'frec land in the South as there was in the labor nor skilled labor. As for independent*jarm crs—men
West: But, on the other hand, there were in the West no who own their own land—there is now po parallel on the
accessible marketlrfn the early days, no transportation sys­ continent to the opportunities that the Southern States
te m , no settled civilization. The South has all these. One offer. New comers, of course, require some capital, but
fact that the Southern people have themselves been slow to men who have enough money to begin life may begin it
•put full value on*is1the need of a larger working population. There with the best outlook for success.— Editorial in the
There has never been labor enough—neither unskilled farm February World s Work.
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There is hardly a parallel in
the state of Florida to the oppor­
tunities for'successful diversified
. farming offered by the rich agri­
cultural lands known as Volusia
Farms,, just across the fiver from
Sanford. The success of Volusia
Farms has been far greater. than
We anticipated this time last
yea^when we first opened this
district for settlement. Much of
the Jand has been taken up by a
splendid class of ¿ettlers, andthis in itself, has made the re­
maining acres of greater value.
The more people who settle on.
* Volusia Farms, the greater the
automatic increase in value, so
that there will come a time—
and not in the dim future either—
when you will be glad to pay a
price p6r acre bused on the pro­
ducing possibilities of the bbil if
you wish to settle there. — - 1
Diversified farming Is the keynhte to a good living and some­
thing in the •bank. * All over
Florida today you will find corn
fields, vegetable gardens, pasture
lands, chicken runs, orange and
grapefruit groves more equally
■ divided on the average farm than
formerly. Our farmers are not
relying on one crop.
A t the present price of chick­
ens, eggs, meats and other table
products, we look for a much
larger diversity of agriculture in
Florida than aver before; W jb

early days of the NEW Florida)
one need but give little thought
to the question of which offers
the greatest opportunities. Volusiu Farms has frontage on the
St. Johns river. Volusia Farm§
has a standard railroaa intersect­
ing east and west. Volusia Farms
has roads radiating all directions.
Y et with all the advantages of
soil and equable year-round cli­
mate,«Volusia Farms still need
more people—the need of the
^ ou th i&amp; the need of Florida, and
the ueed of Florida is the need
of Volusia Farms.

V o lu sia F a rm s N e e d s
M o r s P e o p l o — Men with

enough money to begin a life
such as-they have never known
further north, a life where a man
earns both the wages and .the
’ PROFITS.
We do not advocate any man *
to come to Volusia Farms with- .
out money unless he is willing'to
hire himself.out until he learns
the difference between Volusia
Farms farming and the work he
did previous to his coming „here,
and even then, a little money is
a desirable thipg.
To the.small capitalist who is
willing to put shoulder to the
. wheel iq.the early stages of set- ding in a new place, Volusia
Farms is a good investment;
Resulting from the past few years
of general development through­
out the State a constantly in- j
creasing tide of prosperity has
set in with every likelihood of its
continuance. Prices of. land inreaBe every week.
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During the summer season,
Uomeseekers’ excursions are run
from all important railroad cen­
ters in* the north and centralwest, leaving every first and
third Tuesday of each month.
Tickets are good for twenty-five
days, a sufficiently longtim e a l­
lowance for anyone to come to
Sanlord and permit us to carry
him over Volusia Farms.
You should not buy land sight
unseen. We prefer not to sell .you land sight unseen—although
w ejvill make a reservation lor
you' and; allow you to change
location if at the end of a reason­
able time you come here, and, aft­
er inspection, prefer another traet.,
The Homeseekers’ /excursion

look fo rw a rd to the tim e
w h e n V o lu s ia F a rm s Is The
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Volusia Farms h a s'th e soil.
Not because we say so, but be­
cause this is proven by the wide
diversity of-Volusia county pro­
ducts in general. Chickens, cat­
tle and hogs can be raised on
Volusia Farms almost without
cost. The lands furnish an im­
mense amount of food.
Grass
grows plentifully without culti­
vation. .
All kinds of vegetables and
fruits can be raised on Volusia
Farms, and a man looking for a
little recreation.betw een times
can enjoy the splendid fishing on
the St. Johns river or hunting in
the woods of the country.
Compared with the early days
of the west (and we are in the

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from your section affords you a
splendid chance to take a few
days off this summer tb see what
Florida is really like. It won’t
be so hot -as the country you
have left behind, for the breezes
: from either ocean or gulf contin­
ually sweep over thè peninsula
of Florida making our days en­
joyable and our nights comfort-,
able.
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ing”— green on the trees, you’ll
see our farmers biiBy with one of
the three and four crops u year,
and you’ll see those who caii leave
home enjoying themselves at ope
of Florida’s beach resorts or In­
land springs. Florida has all
these advantages and no compet­
ition outside of her boundary lino.
In thus seeing Florida for your­
self you .will understand lier bet­
ter and understand :your own
capabilities for getting a living
from her rich soil. You’ will
. know what you are buying and
WHERE. Beware of the booklet
which contains illustrations tok­
en in other parts of Florida oilier
than those described in its pages.
We recently looked over a book­
let showing orange groves in a
section of Florida where oranges
do not gr6w—leaving the reader
to infer that citrus fruits vtould'
do well in that section. We have
seen a booklet: containing the
picture of an Indian river hotel,
àltho the booklet described a
town over 25 0 miles from the In­
dian River.
TheYiooklet, "Resources oLVolusia Farm s” tells the REAL
story. Nearly all the pictures
were taken by our Mr. Packard
personally and evdry word in the
booklet faithfully describes the
resources of this favored fruit and
vegetable belt of southern Vqlusia county. Send for the book.
It is free. Even if you think you .
are not interestecj in Florida, read
the book as a m atter of* informa- *
tion. Get posted on the wonder­
ful development of Florida. Who
knows but what the reading of
the "Resources of Volusia Farm s”
may mean to YOU the red letter
day of your life— the actual mrn- •
jng_point of, your career. This
opportunity is with YOU. Sentì
for tfcf book NOW. Address your
post card or letter plainly; ,

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In Court of C ounty Judge. State of

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Notk* 1» hereby gvrn. wall whom It may conrern, that on the MU» dav of November. A D.
we »hall apply to the Honorable Wm. Martin,
iot»aidCourt.«» Judtfe of Probate, for our
discharge at executor» of tbe tail w II and
lesument of W. T. John», deceased: and that at
•ha»ame time we will present to »aid Court our
fin»] account* executor» of sakl estate nml aik
for their approval,
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Do tbe latullord'K slave no longer. Strike
out for freedom. We -will help you if you
will let us. Our

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In the D istrict Court o f the United
" S ta te s In and fo r the So u th ern Dis­
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N . H. G A R N E R
Sanford# F lo rid a

4 in Court of the County Ju d g e, S la te
of Florida

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To all Creditors. Legatee«, DUlrlliutees and all
Persons having Claims or Demands against said
Estate:
You. and each of you,' are hereby notifird and re­
quired to prrseut any claims and. demands, which
you, or either or you, may have ugainsf the estate
of ilrlena Schneider, deceased, late ot Orange
county. Florida, lo the undersigned Administrator
‘Cum Test a men to Anncxo of said estate, within two
yean from the date hereof.
Dated May 9th. A. D. J9 II.'
J0I1N GORDON,
39-8tp Administrator Cuin TrttnntewtqHnneKD

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Sanford t-oeal Union No. 1791. U. B. of C. and J.
of A.-mrets every Thuraday night at 7, o'clock In
the Eaglet* Hall. W. A. Rumohr. prexltjent; T. L
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SANFORD. FLORIDA

DR..R. M. MASON
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will appreciate your pqtronage
FOUR- HER CENT allowed on Savhigs Deposits

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Attomrys at Lau

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II. E. TOLAR
Cashier

M. M. SMITH.
H. R. STEVENS.
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Sanford and Orlando

HAND BROTHERS

L o o k i n g f or a G o o d
DR. E . C. KEMP
H ouse to ship ySur
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Otlice &amp; Residenett 519Mugno|ia Ave
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DR. C. G. B U T T

ALL GOODS GUARANTEED

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Rooms 2 3 , 24 aiul 2 9 . FILo M h l

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Pickhrd'g llund-Painfed China
SANFORD. FLORIDA.
(iorham's Sterling Silver
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•Rogers' Plated Ware
Elgin nnd Wullhnm Watches DICKINSON &amp; DtCKINSON

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Welltorn Hlock'

Henry McLaulin
JEW ELER*

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Sun Torn Lodge. No 0 2 , P. C, A. M.
G. W. Spencer,'Master: J. C. Ensmlnger. Secre­
tary. Communication every first and thlruThuredays at 7 :3 0 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome.

Homes at Markham Park

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DENTIST

are just tbe thing fur you. Take your
wife to look ot them. She will be de­
lighted with the prospects of owning. one
of them.

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Th t h e Creditor* of J , W. K night,. of Sanford. Or­
ange County and District aforrsnlil. n bankrupt:
Amice Is hereby given that on the 3rd day cl
April, 1911. the said J . W. Knight, was duly adiudicated a bankrupt, and thot the llrat meeting of
his creditors will be held at the court bouse In Or
Undo, Florida, on the 18th day of May, 1011, at II
•'dock a m.. at which lime tbe creditors may a t­
tend, prove their claim, appoint a trustee, exam ­
ine tbe bankrupt, and transact such other business
ss may property como tiefure the said meeting
Tampa. Florida. May Gj 1011.
WILLIAM HUNTER,
30-4c
Referee In Ilankruptry.

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You. and each ot you. are liereby nollflrd and
required to present any claims and demands S e a l n o l c C h a p te r No. 2 , O rd er t s i t t r n S ta r
which you, or eithrr of you, may have against tbe
Meets every second and fourth Friday In month.
estate of It. II Whllner, deceaseil, late ot Orange Every one who has seen Ills Star In the East are
nminty. Florida, to the undersigned administrator cordially Invited to visit the chapter.
Of said estate, within two years from tbe date
Auet E. Koastss. Sec'y. *
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Dated April INih. A-. D. 1011
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J. N. WHITNER.
30-St
Administrator.
Meetings first and third Tu eadayTTri every month.
Kail in Weltiome Block, third floot

2 , la relied Uexnll Orderllee.
Retail Orderlies birre a eootbtng.
Jilln g . strengtbenlng, tonic and regu-fSyf-L&gt;«ton-iiDon_tbe bowels. They
„m ore all Irritation, dryneaa, eorenee»
2 d wee knees- They restore the bowj . and oseocUte organ« to more Tig^ o s and healthy activity. They are
Mten Uke candy, may bo taken a t any
tin* without Inconvenience, do not
reuse any griping, naueea. dlen-boea,
•xcouIto looseneee, flntulence or other
¿agreeable effect Price 26c. and 10c.
laid only at our e to r e -T b e R e ta il 8 tore O u r E a s y P a ym e n t Plan
L. R. Philips &amp; Co. sccins to milt everybody. It's popular
because"we enable you to

MATTIE CRAY JOHNS.
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Sanford Lodga No. T f, I. p. 0. r,

It* IT. W hLnef ) Or.ngeCouniy
_ Meets every Monday at 7 :3 0 p. m!. ovet imperiti
To all Crnlitors. Legatehs. Distributees nnd all Theatre. J. C. HaU. N. G.
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P m oni havlngClalms or’ Demands against said
W. 3 . tUreww. See'y.
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L I V E R Y . F E E D and
SALES STABLE

Onice Mourn: U to 12: 3 to &lt;&gt;'
Other (tours' by aBwintincnt

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ANDEW JOHNSON

■ H E A V Y H A U L IN G AND C O N T R A C T IN G

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Practice« In fitatr ond Federal Courts

Lake

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Board and Lodging

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G IV E U S A T R IA L

R a te s $5 to $6 p e r W e e k

A.

FOSTER

Cornrt First Street aml Ssusotd Avenue

S u m m e r o r W in te r
we can supply ypur wants in the
Automobile line. If you want to
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A Motor T o r .Any Purpose
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very best cars. We never sleep.
If you ore in trouble call us any
hour of the night or day.

Phone 246

M.G. T. Building

GÈO. A. De COTTES

Q u ic k e r, N eater and B etter than the O ld W a y ;

ATTORNEY a w COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Practice in St;iic nnd Fmiernl CourU
Welborn Block

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The Florida Grower I
THE FLORl&amp;A GROWER
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L. G. STRINGFELLOW

25c. Send 10c fur a ten !t site triaI sub­
scription,
Snappy, Bright.,-Clean

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THOMAS EMMET WILSON

Residences. Santurd nnd Sylvan Lake

For .truckers and fruit g ro w e rsF o r
folks w|io want lo know uhoul Florida.
Weekly. $1.00 per year; monthly,

Just Try Me and See ' Same' Min but New Locitfan
No. 113 W . first Street, Next Door to W oodruff’s Store

Sunford, Fin

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Drink a Bottlo of

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
NOTARV PUBLIC
Oflice In City Hnll

Tampa, Fla.

ADE, THE TUNER,

Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Company

G IN G E R A L E O R S O D A W A T E R
Manufactured with pure distilled water—they will prevent, illness, aid
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FLORIDA

ORLANDO,

Th e Sanford Coca Cola Bottling^Co., Sanford# Fla
All G en uin # O rd e r s

tVIERRIE E N G L A N D
Is the title of q book on Social­
ism, containing the underlyingprinciples and the most Impor­
tant objections. For sale at

211 First Street.

BICYCLES

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SUNDRIES

25 BICYCLES, '

Price 10c

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O F SANFORD# F L A .
F . H , RAN D. Praaldant
F . P. F O R S T E R , C alhlar

Sanford Library
Free Reading Room
ROOM 20
Upstairs, Pico Block
Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p.m
AND

Saturdays 4 to 9p. m.

S t r a n g e r s W e lc o m e

0 * 0 . F E R N A L D , VI«*-Peas
B. F , W H IT N E R , As St. Cesh

O n ly National Bank In Orange C oun ty
Funda Protected by Burglary : Insurance

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or the son of a prophet are not reuired to predict that farm lands in
»range County will never cost less.
Desirable cheap government land
has decreased so rapidly the past
few years that improved farming
land iflth is section have felt the
law of supply and demand and are
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rapidly increasing
in value. Don't
delay. See us today.

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Thè Most Attractive Home: In Sanford ^Heights
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For 30 Days I Offer my Shell Dashed Bungalow in Sanford Heights For Sale fi —

Seven Rooms

Wide Porches

Splendid Kewancc System of Water Works

Corner Lot Fro'^Shg East 6 7 Feet on Park
The Bouse is well Furnished Throughout

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130 Feet Deep.

Alley on West Side

Plenty of Room in Attic for 4 Good Rooms

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o f nitrogen, &amp; trace or pnuapuùtlc acid
ami f&gt; or 0 per cent o f potas b. They
usually retail around $14 a ton and
•re well worth tho money.—American
Agriculturist.

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Noarly Anyone May Secure a Bplendtd
I Growth of Hair.
W e b are n remedy that has a record
¡pf growing hnlr and .H ir in g baldness
Advice to Corn Q rov X iit*r ' * * ’* *
I n . 03 pul of every 100 cases where
t Unless there Is an experienced aud
used according to directions for a rea
Successful corn breeder in the vicinity
■annble 'length of tlnns. T h at may
yrbo makes a specialty of grow ing-dirt
scedi
ifkb n strong statem ent—It Is,
class seed corn every farmor had bet-,
and we menu- II to be. arid no one
ter
make
lils
own’
selection
from
bis
FIQHT TH E W IL D C A R R O t
own field or from the best fields of should doubt It until they haro put our
claims to nn actual te s t
neighboring
farms.
T h is Weed Is a Groat Sproador, but
Wo are so certnln Rcxntl “93" ITnlr
flot Vary tyard to Eradicato.
Tonic will core dandruff, prevent bald­
I The wild carrot, fam iliarly known os
T ry ro p p o r a r o r r r o n t .
ness, stim ulate the scalp und hair roots,
''bird 's nest" or "Queen Anna's lace," &lt; Peppers may be easily grown In all
atop falling bnlr und grow new hair,
Is found on wild land and along the parte o f the country, and market price«
roada in the eastern half of tho Unit* are generally quite good. Foreigners that .we personally give oqr positive
ed State# and Canada. It came here consume then! In large quantities, und guaranies to refund every inmny paid
from England.
It produce# flower Americans are using them more ex­ us for It tu every Instance where it
does not give entire satisfaction to tbs
stalka. from one to- three feet high and tensively than s few years ago.
user.
h is -ta ll, slender, hollow stents and a
Ilexull "03" [la ir Tonic Is ns pleasant
'finely cut leaf. The flower# are white,
Pruning Note.
ttrnae
a rrlp ftr spring w iicr. It Is de­
And the clusters with the- sterna re- ! Currant« and gooseberries may be
aembla an umbrella.— It -b a e -e -v e r y pruned as booh as the leaves full, or lightfully perfumed, and docs not.
strong, suffocating odor when tn bloom, the work may be left until early grease or gum the hair. Two sixes,
With our guarantee
and thla with Its tutelar attracts scores ■prtng. Cut back ouo-tbird of last BOc. and gt.00.
o f insects. •It blooms front Ju n e to year's growth hud thin out surplus, back of It, you certainly take no risk.
Bold only at our store—The ftexall Htora.
Septem ber.. -Tbs large number of In-' diseased or unthrifty a hoot 6 .
L R, PHILIPS
tlon almost aura, which pnrtry ac­
Oil Concrete Road,
counts fo r the readiness with which tt
Tho first stretch of oil concrete high
Just received a shipment of Mason’s
spread«, says Farm and Fireside.
way to be laid In Pennsylvania has Just fruit jars mid Jelly glasses for early can­
It is a biennial, and tho first season recently been completed.on the UsrrloIt produce^ rather a l ^ i Y f ^ w t l v f iiibtifg-LInglestown road. It i s about a ning purposes. Let me supply your wants.
W. W. IAng, grocer
growth. The second Benson It sends Mp
quarter of a mile In length and 1« be-; )
long flower s t e m s . Tho hoihIh arc very
numerous, and if tho flo w e r stems nre
Notice
cut down before seed tins been form­
Contrnry to n report which is* being
ed new «toms will-com e up.
circulated
(bat the Robbins Nest is closed
Thla wetjd Is n d e m o n to B p rcn d , b u t
wc will say that the dinning room only
got very hard t o eradicate. Good culwill be closed. Otherwise we will be
open for business as usual.
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418 Mtgnolfg^Ava
F»ncy Work« of All Kind*. Stamping, Embtoidtry Supplier,
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Hand P iintrJ Ckim

C onsignm ents and Orders So licited

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SOUTH
ELECTRIG LIGHTED PULLMAN
DINING AND SLEEPING CARS
For Information, Rates and Reservations sett nenrest Atlantic Coast Line Agent or write

A. W. FRITOT, D. P. Agent
138 West Day St.

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

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Missouri's Oldest Road. '
Twelve miles of the old "king’s
highway" hear Stkeatou, Mo., the old
est road In Missouri, la being rebuilt
filth rock macadam. Curtis Hill, tho
state highway engineer, has organized
8 special benefit assessment road dis­
trict to carry on the work. Later (he
road wtlt be extended to New Madrid

F R E E ROAD; DRAGS.
To.apoourage road work Roy
Williams, highway onglnoor of
Madon county, Mo, gtvos a road
(frag fr«« to ovory farm or who &lt; »
makes application for ono. if °
i i ,tho farmor doaa not use h ja * , ,
ITOotoaroph by Io w a S t a le C o lla te o f A m * ' ’ drag ,It Is-taken from him and &lt;&gt;
rtculturo.
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WILD CAHBOT. v '
:|''hsvo boon muoh improvod by ♦
-5 1 - tho arrangement
T
tivatfon will keep lûtout
fields, «specially where tb ent fe n*ra&gt;
Cation Including one or morp.-cultivat­
Chemicals With Manure^
ed crop«.
In permanent - pasture«,
'i'his, 18 the way some of them use
along roods and in other plAcek-jpot
cultivated It should be cut-down with mauhro when fertilizer la to go on the
the acythe. This must bu dono repeat­ crop; \ load .of ujouuro la put In the
ed] y to keep the dew flower sterna that spreader and thirty to forty pounds of
■prlng up from osrr.ving Ihrlr setilir tp the ohemtfal« scattered over 1L The
m aturity, hut persistent cutting ggrltl resuH 'Is^hat the whole thing la evenly
kill the weed out, generally In two scattered.—Rural New Yorker.
years. I f the weed# are not too nu­
merous they can be killed off Individ­ - , *
T h s W ay*W ith Weed«.
ually once and for nil by cutting the i Potufeaslon-ie said to be ulue pointa
root underground with a spud, sharp o f-la w . This la certainly true of
spade or other handy im plem ent ’ *; weeds. •When they once get possession
1 Recent testa have Indicated that the. bf\a field It takes about nine times
¡■Wild carrot la vulnerable to sererpl' tho labor to get rid o f them tlmn would
eed killing «prays. One solution t h a t - be-needed if they had been held In
recommended la sodium nraoulte,. el)sck from the start.
one pound to twenty-six gallons o f w a-'
ter. sprayed on-whpn the plants hr«

Th e Car Y o u ’ll Be Proud T o O w n
You Must S e e These C ars To Appre­
c ia te Them.—It is so easy when one Is
thoroughly enthused about suclr.a magnifi­
cent car as the Cole 3 0 to say that, "nothing
like it has ever been sold at- anywhere near
the price of the 1011 Cole 3 0 " —to say that
"it's the classiest car of-them nil"—that "It's
the cur you'll be proud to own"—"you will
marvel that such u car can. be sold at the
I«rices."
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Fstt-Osn" T bjt Tm ail, Whnlbtw 111 iacK«,, Tiff» 54it
Ignition—Double, Magneto and Batteries.
Clutch—Improved leather-faced cone.
• Tren*m l*M «n—Selective; 3 speeds forward and re­
verse. Df Ive—Shaft.
34x 4 Tires and fir e s to n e Demountable Kims—
the‘4 inch Urea will save you a lot of repair bills and the
big 34 inch wheels assure road-smoothness.
R ear Axle— Pull Floatin g Type with Hyuti Hull«
Hearings. W heelbase—118 Inches. ‘
Econom ical In Up-Keep— econom ical In fuel, hav­
ing an official record 23-6 miles to the gallon of gasoline.
Tour S ty le s o f Bodies, each one of which bus the
same graceful, effective, fetching lines and the same
rich upholstering for which you,pay hundreds of doliuri
'more in other cars
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Map cut a pian for farm «pera, , . tlon* for tho ensuing year and
&gt; than stick to it until you have a
Whan ws have repaired the
buildings where our live stoek Is
kept through tho w inter would It
net be wall t« visit the "sohoolheuee on the hill1* and leek ever
the buildings where the children
spend the winter days?

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Tabacco Stame For Fertiliser.
Tobacco stem s are sometime« «old
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X h e jr_*•o u tu la vtn tm lh lu g o v e r '2 i&gt;.-r t-yiit

Wanted a Sample.
"B o you thluk you will do7" said, the
hVifti wbq had-advertised for crackerja c k saleafaeu to the out* who had spplled'Vor a Job. "W h at can you aellt"
" I can sell anything."
"MJhat, for exam ple!"
• "Tow n lota In Mara."
"V ery good. Ball me one as a starter
And j vu can h are {be jo b ."

The Cole 3 0 "Fore-Dore“ ~Touring Car can be in­
stantly converted Into fc regular touring car by removing
the forward doors without marring it ; finish.
ger car, enabling you to take the steep&amp;st hills without
perceptible effort or to speed along the road faster than
you care to go.

Equipment—Magneto, demountable rims, three oil
lamps, gas lamp« with generator, horn, full set of tools,
pump and Jack.

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Ask f p r a D em onstration—It im(&gt;osei
no obligation, whatever, upon you and it s
very convincing argument. Phone today.

KEELY’S GARAGE
Phone 130

S a n fo rd

124 Oak Avenue

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�FOR HUMANITY’S SAKE
rnc General News o f “The Land
of Flowers.

The Sanford Land Development Com­
pany Is Doing Things

Legislature Abolishes Convie

R ep ort o f P roceed in gs That O ccurred
Friday, May 5 th

Itcms of Interest Gleaned From

‘ It la a regretable fact that Sanford Is
At a meeting of tlie trustees of the
Lease System
Various Sources
endowed with &amp; few citizens who ore un­
Sanford Hospital Association held at Sanable to'rerrainTrora the perpetual use"of
ro ftro n March 9lh,~191f .t h e following
the
Utile
"hammer."
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is
as
natural
for
trustees and officers were present: M. F.
DILL
PASSED
HOUSE
WEDNESDAY
FROM THE STATE PRESS
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
them to knock as It Is for a duck to take
Robinson, president; Mr. D. A. Caldwell,
to water, and the better the proposition
Mrs. Frafik, Mrs. Hornrigftous, Mrs. J . N.
Z An epitom e o f th e W eek’s M ost, lm a n lU ie more far. reaching its influence Amendment To C on stitution For In Whitner. Mr. T. E. Wilson. Mrs. RoumlUat, Here the Readers will rin d a Brief
Illativ e and Referendum P a s s ­
port ant H ap p en in g In th e
upon the future of Sanford, the more en­
Mrs- Femsld, Mrs. Rossetter and Dr. C. E.
Historical Spring Flowing
ed House Y esterd ay
S t a t e ’s Domain.
ergetically and persistently the little
Walker. Absent: Dr. Neal, Mr. Fernaid,
For Hurried Reader»
The* convict lease system will be abol Mr. S .O . Chase. Mr. W. D. Urady, Mr. J .
R ealizin g that a «uflklcnt supply of hammer is applied.
Elyria, Ohio, high school girls circulated
Ished.
good water U the greatest aaset a city
la view of the fact thnt some of these
Cameron.
a petition calling upon Rev. Bertha Har­
The house of representatives after
can boast ^of S t Petersburg has been “tappings" have come to The Herald it
The following communication was re­ ris of Bores, woman evangelist, who
steadily/extending her water mains dur­ has applied its usual policy of getting at wrostUng with the problem for over two ceived:
Thursday night last in a sermon at the
ing the spring and will continue the tlie facta in the cause, by examining into hours and being reported back to the "To the Board ot Trustee* Sanford Hospital A ts'n: Second Congregational church, declared
On Friday night, May 5th, 1 was elected tliat Elyria school girls smoked cigarettes)
work for several months, or until a ship­ the progress and policy of this new cor­ house without recommendation on Tues­
day the Angle bill was finally passed..on a member of -yotrtv honorable - body by a
ment of some hundred tons of pipe is poration, with the following results:
either to prove her statement o r p a k e
mass meeting held in lEtQTes'Hall. This public a retraction. The evangelist In
put under ground. The extension of -The Sanford Land Development Com­ Wednesday.
It provides'that tlie present system of election, as you know, was under my pro­
water mains Is largely In new sections, pany was organized March 15th with the
her sermon also told of a recent automo­
hiring
out and leasing ofstsito and county test nnd my reason therofor given at tha(
and thus fire protection as well as water following hoard of directors: F. E. Hough­
bile load of young people, apparently In­
for domestic purposes is being extended ton, Boston, Mass.; J , F. Wilcox, Scran­ convicts’ is hereby abolished and shall be time. Please do not think me unwilling toxicated, all of whom; she asserted, were
ton, Pa.; B. A. Hdward, J . O. Packard and discontinued after the expiration of tlie to do anything in my power fpr tlie wor­ smoking. 1 •
Into all parts of the city.
£ ‘ '
contracts now in force for leasing of said thy cause, or that my résignât ton. which
C.
C.
Howard
of
Sanford,
Fla.,
and
H.
C.
.
Through the accidental discharge of a
Henry Stimson failed to beat ‘ Dix for
state and county convicts.
Is herewith tendered, 1s prompted by any
Trask of Petosky, Mich.
rifle. Mr. H. March, a prominent citizen
Governor .of New York and gets the. place
That
on
and
after
January
I,
I!)
1
1
but tho bast of . motives. 1 thought a t
.The usual delays of organization, of
of Miami lost his Ufe last Saturday. - ^
securing printed matter and of getting tills being the date of expiration of tlie that time that physicians should not be o f Secretary*pl War Dickinson. There’s
Decause they had testified against him the machinery of a larger corporation present lease of the state convicts, all elected to your board and under mature nothing like being a "lame duck.’' Any.
in court, a negro shot down two white working, have occurred and have probably able bodied state convicts shall be em­ consideration I am more convinced of the man who gets defeated for office by vote
been to some extent the reason why dis­
of the people should call on President
men near Tallahassee last Saturday. The paraging remarks have been make regard­ ployed by the state in preparation o wisdom of my decision.
Taft for sympathy—and a Job. ,
negro Is In Jail and while the.feeftng ing the purpose and outcome of this cor­ material, building and construction of
With best wishes for the success of
poration.
More than 780,000 automobiles were
hard
surfaced
state
highways.
The
said
against him Is high the law well be al­
your efforts, L am.
This intimation by certain uninformed convicts shall be under the charge of
registered
in the capitals of various states
lowed to take 1« course.
Very respectfully yours,
persons, that the organization of this
May
1st,
according.to-lists
compiled to­
State
prison
authorities,
but
they
shall
be
T. A. Neal."
Jacksonville, will Invite, the United company was a last desperate effort to
day, New York'-leads in tiie number of
so employed, under the direction of tlie
bolster
up
a
quiet
real
estate
market,
is
Tl was voted to accept Dr. Neal's res­
Confederate Veterans to meet with her
as far from ine truth as any tiling can be. state highway commission, us may be
registration« with 70,000.
ignation and the vacancy held open until
next year, there go smell the orange The primary object of this organization
decided necessary.
Decisions in (he Standard Oil and To­
blossoms and drink the waters that tnnke Is to develop and cultivate-for a profit,
another meeting.
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---That all able bodied convicts that are
bacco
Trust capes may be announced by
the
lands
which
It
owns
and
which
k
The following resolutions were present­
the old feel young.
may acquire. The Sanford Land Devel­ not leased and that are under lease at ed nnd adopted:
the United States Supreme Court this
Alachua county has the- largest (toys' opment Co: is not a real (sta te concern the expiration of present leases and
Whereas, in starting a Hospital a large week, which is next to the last decision
and girls’ com d u b In the South all due und has no land for sale, but its purpose oilier convicts shall under the direction
sum must ' bo contributed - by the com­ day ot4ha session. There will be another
to the efforts of
L. Kelley, county is to buy, hold, develop end farm lands of tlie board of county commissioners be
in the Sunford Celery district. liJy is
munity, not only for the construction of day’Mny 29, and It |s predicted that the.
superintendent, who, however, has the some large plans under way w id e *!
loyed in working, building and main­
tlie. necessary buildings: but to maintain decisions will go over to that date, or
loyal support of the boys nnd girts eager elude improved methods of clearing am taining. of U&gt;o public road* within thft
the hospital after the buildings are paid posalbly.be postponed until the court con- .
to help in the big work. With Its able developing land; cheaper and better meth counties respectively of the state.
Ifor. ' In a small community like this, we venea again Ut October.
reports of the work of the ciub.theGaines- ods of farming and raising' crops; reduc­
The Angle .Highway commission bill
tion of transportation oosu and decided
Tho Prince of Salem!, cousin' of King
all realize that tlie generosity of tile peo­
ville Sun Is another strong factor for the improvements in the distribution of the was lost on a tie vote tlie motion pending
ple Will be strained to tlie utmost; and Victor Emanuel, has been expelled from
*- succas y l the enterprise.
products of the Sanford section. J t has for reconsideration. Yesterday morning
no designs on the business .of any real the House reconsidered and passed ilia there sliould be some provision made ih the Naval Academy of Leghorn under clroumatanoes which have given rise to geo­
to dealer or of any grower, - It hopes
l The bill Introduced by Senator Cul­
proposed amendment to fthe constitution
to
improve
the
business
of
the
former
by
tlie money contributed -to (lie asso­ sip amounting almost to scandal. It ap­
pepper to establish an agricultural school
taking off the market a considerable for tlie Intiative and referendum.
ciation
. by membership fees and do­ pears that the young Prince was suspect­
In eachcongressiQnardiitrlct of the state ncrenge which has formerly been for sate;
nations, should, like bread on the water, ed of appropriating money belonging to .
is a good one for a starter, and if it and by demonstrating its value in a con­
ORGANIZE BALL TEAM
be returned to them In case any of them blk fellow students. Tho young Prince Is
becomes a law will no doubt . lend to servative, perpetual, profit paying Way.
more schools Of the kind being establish which will evidently do away’ with the Sanrord Will Endeavor To Give Fans should require the services of the hospital very extravagant, and to Ids repeated re­
fluctuation of real estate values in the
quests for funds his mother, -Prince«»
at any time In the future.
in Florida.Good Balt
Sanford district and make them stronger.
Therefore Resolved, that the annual Maria Litizio, nee Bonaparte, occasionally
It will take time to do thesc'things, but
A very enthusiastic, though very small
Fire broke out at Neif berry, seven-'* the plans for the tan n are being careful­
rhembership
dues shall be one dollar. remitted small sums, quite inadequate to
crowd of enthusiasts held a meeting last
teen miles west of Gaiptsville Sunday ly and successfully laid.
Any
member
in good standing Is'ènUlled meet the Prince's expenditures.
night, and before (lie flumes could be
The Intimation that this corporation is Monday night In the Eagles Hall and to u vote at'ail meetings of the associaTens of thousands of Jew s will immi­
checked twelve buildings aggregating not doing anything perhaps arises from gave the ball season a start by organizing tlon.
.
,
,
grate
direct to California on steamers
the fact that its policy from the Inception and election-tof officers, G. W. Spencer
with their Contents between ¿7,000 and has
Resolved, That all moneys paid to tile fro m Europe following the opening of the
been conservative, (lot having been was elected rhniiager which means that
$8,000 bad been destroyed.- Had it not orgnnizetlTor the purpose of selling real
association, whether as annual dues or Panama canal nnd the bulk will (and in
l*en for a rain early, in the evening estate, it has not adopted any "brass bind Sanford will have a team -th at will' pay donations, shall be charged to cash credit­
San Francisco, according to Dr. Loul*v
expenses
for
Spencer
wilt
look
aftet
tlie
there Is no calculating as to bow much.the methods" of getting before the public.
ed to the person who pays, all a&amp;ount Meyer, of New York, associate editor o f ;
Its
tirst
announcement
sliptj'cilfaucluslvefinancial
end
along
with
the
general
losses would have reached, as llie only
with eapli person. And this credit will tlie Missionary Review of t[ie World and
ly that Us policy is to get away from the
fire protection the town affords is d buck­ *wljd cat" idea of one thousand dollars management of the tean). Tlie aims o f be considered as a credit jri tlie-settle­
a world authority on the Jewish mission* .
et brigade.
per acre net ilrnhl on land, and to thaw tlie new management will be to give ment of any bill for hospital services In
ary and immigration situation.
to the public by practical demonstration, Sanford a winning ball team, ut tlie least
The Manatee Journal tells of the first that the lands in the Sanford district will possible expense. It is up to the busi­ &gt;ehalf of such member or any of his or
Wliat are declared to be world's record
sttempt to raise a second crop of celery pay as liberal interest on the money In­ ness men and fans generally to donate her family. Provldod however that this prices for Guernsey cattle were obtained
vested as any well conducted Industry
from the same land In one season, and will pay.
a monthly stipend in order that a certain ahull not apply to tlie payment df tlie at a ¿ale on the farm of Frederick Phillips
physician or surgeon in attendance, be­
it seems to have been a fairly good suc­
Contrary to the supposition of some of sum can be, relied upon over and above (he
near Philadelphia.*' Mortimer F, plant of
cause
(he association does not pay the
cess. William Rlchmao of that section our citizens, tlie progress of this new gate receipts. Give only what you think
New London, Q m iv pa jd $3,£00 fqr Bil­
gives facts and figures about his second corporation ".since Its organization has you can stand as every little bit helps doctors bills In any event; and no part of. ly’s France of the H ague,'a throe year old
been really phenomenal. Almost im­
crop which ore highly interesting. He says mediately it Blurted u crew of qien clear­ and the result will demonstrate whether thè money paid Inllues or donations Is bull that was awarded first prize at the
that the crop sold in New York for*$3.75 ing some of its lands and besides tlie Sanford wants a ball team ttys season or used for that p o r p a s ^ ^ ^ « • . . '
Canadian Exposition lost year. The sajne
Resolved, That the treasurer shall keep
and $4 a crate and gross receipts were hew land being developed, its holdings not.
, *
bidder paid $2,60(1 for a choice of one of
11,329. On this freight and commissions Include more than one hundred acres of
At the meeting Monday night tlie fol­ double entry books of tile tlnniy-cs of the nine cows and selected Billy's Frances,
improved and tiled land, which lias been
were paid amounting to. $363, allowing farmed from two to four years, and which lowing.officers were elected for tlie en­ association; and Gist they shan be open Lady Gazelle, a four year oldf ■cow bred
to the inspection of any member of the by YvesLanoe, of the Isle of Guernsey.
him $966 for raising the celery.
is now being carefully cultivated, sowed suing year:
* * #» ■
* ,a
*
to cow peas end put in the best possible
B. G. Wagner, president; R. J . Holly, ssociation who desires to see (hem fit Seventy-eight Animals were sold for a .
Prize winners of the State taler held condition to product maximum results In
vice-president; K. C. M axw ell, secretary any time during business- hours.y That total of $37,275.
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•oine years ago at Tampa, will, according vegetables next season.- -The sale of the
.
.
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t içi président for the association and see
to the provisions of tire legislature now in company's Securities luive been surprising treasurer; G. W. Spencer, general, man­ that they are properly* kept.
Thousands of Confederate V eteran s,.
session, get the money they have loug ex­ even tp. the management itself. Up to ager. The officers are directors and the
The secretary shall enter the minutes with throngs of Sops of .Veterans,'Dough- •
May 8 th it lias sold $25,700 worth of 7 following new directors were elected: R.
pected.
per cent preferred stock, made up of H. Newman, Geo. A. DeCottes, and J . D. of ail meeting of the association and Of tera of the Confederacy and others are In
' : . St. Cloud Veterans arn planning, to cel­ subscriptions running from one hundred Davison. Geo. Fox will act as field cap­ tbs trustees in a suitable book , for th a t. Jttle Rocij. It is estimated that over r .
to five thousand dollars each. It is in­
ebrate Independence day In proper style. teresting to note that this averages five tain for a few weeks la order to get the purpose and is authorized to buy tbs 0,000 ve tenuis were jvesent, besides At a meeting held recently a committe hundred fourteen dollars per day of 7 new material out to practice and ascer­ hook. In tills book shall be entered the of other visitors.
constitution, and all motions and reso- •Democratic - members of the Houaapf
was appointed to arrange the program per cent preferred stock sold' for every tain how many can make the team.
utions that p o m ' at any meeting of tlie Representatives ways and means com­
end it ip certain that the call will bring working day since the organisation was
effected, on March' 13th. This is not a
Bishop Kenny to Be In San ford 1
association or of the trustees.
out every Veteran.
, , . ‘
m ittee, on Moodey began drafting, the
bod showing und does not look to us like
*.
Next Sunday May, 21, the Right Rev.
Resolved, That every person subscrib­ revised tariff schedule on wool, which be
the
corporation
was
"falling,
down"
as
At a meeting of the State Republican
has been suggested by those who nover W. J . Kenny D. D. Bishop of the Catholic ing one dollar or upward shall be elected submitted to a Democratic, caucus for rat­
««unlttee in Jacksonville Wednesday, have a word to say about a successful en­
diocese of St. Augustine will visit Sanford ly tiie trustees a member of the asso­
Ur. Henry S. Chubb was elected national terprise
but are always willing to create and while here will be the guest of Father ciation daring die continuance of such ification. Leaders believe the revised
erprl
draft will be ready for the caucus next ’
subscription.
committeeman to succeed J . N, Coombs, and exploit any.ldea of failure.
This corportstion has Issued a beauti­ Urcsnuhan at (he new parochial resi­
At this point of tlie meeting a very en­ week* Free raw wool advocates are n o t1
deceased.
ful booklet called “Florida” which out­ dence. It Is quite a long time since couraging announcement was made, so oonfidenL
The dty of Arcadia voted to bond for lines Its (dan and its policy, and which Bishop Kenny was in Sanford before and which was this: Mr.. Alfred Foster offered
The idea of holding a People’s Trade
fifty thousand dollars, twenty thousand our readers can have upon application to still longer since he visited the place to start a subscription, giving $ 100, pro­
vided
nine
other
gentlemen
would
do
day
has been taken up and approved by
far water works extension, twenty thous- the company.
It Is tlie opinion of the Herald that first, some thirty years, when as a young
|nd for sewer extension, and ten tltous- this corporation is on the right track end priest he counted Sanford among his ikewlse. Various rumors were afloat in the board of trade of Kissiuynp«, T t»
the.room, which without doubt, will bring
Idea is to have a day appointed; when
#nd for street Improvement. *
that U is organized On the soundest and many missions. Bishop Kenny will con­ great results In the near future.
most sensible basis of any institution firm a large doss at All Soul's Church on
the people from the surroqndlng country
Returning
tn.business,
it
was
voted
For the consideration of $356,000, over ever organized in this community. Its
that tho ((resident
lent appoint
api
three who to­ may bring to Kissimmee their best p r o -■
Sunday
night.
a third of a million, thirty-two thousand, securities are based upon the fundamental
gether with himself
himscu draft by-law
by-laws for ducts, and besides selling what thay &gt;
of the most fertile lands In St. sources of wealth, and while the Ameri­
the association.- Mr. T. E. Wilson, Mrs.
P
urchased
Cam
eron
S
to
r
e
Hoinrighous and'Mrs. Fernaid were ap- please to the merchants, enter the special
Johns county, located in the southern can public has been educated to inveat
Its securities In industries and institutions
Guy Ellsworth andaEBrl Gormley, two pointed such a committee.
Jar of preserves, pound of butter or -ear
end of the county, and Including the of public utility, yet the lime has come
enterprising young men of Cameron City
Resolved, That Mr. Wilson act as at- of corn with the contest committee end
town of Dupont, have been purchased, by when Investors have begun to put their tlds week purchased the Stevenson store torney and see that- deed from Holden
perhaps receive a prize therefor. The
meney Into securities based upon proper­
* northern syndicate.
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Real Estate Co. be legally made and dety which creates wealth. Wa predict for at that thriving city und wiU take charge H&gt;osited with Realty Trust Company for rules governing- trade will provide that
The oiling of West Palm Beach's streets the Sanford Land Development Col. a at once. Messrs. Ellsworth and Gormly the Sanford Hospital Association.
no person living in an Incorporated d ty ,
will begin this week. This will be s most most successful future and through Its are general favorites In the community
Mrs. J . N. Whitner was elected chair­ or town can compteta for a prize and all
success the entire Sanford District will
man of a committee to solicit for mem­
important Improvement and will add received liie
beneflt of any and have experience in the mercantile bership with power to appoint assistants things offered in com petition shall behoove
“ H. greatest
I
much to the wearing qualities, of the tingle enterprism that has ever yet been line and expect to do a thriving bus!to procure a thousand membership* on the property of the organization when ,
peas.
-f
midst.
established la our
(
the day end»•. .
the most favorable term*.

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Splendid Kewancc System o f W ater Works

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o f nitrogen, &amp; trace o r pnuapuùtlc acid
am i f&gt; or 0 per cent o f potas b. T h ey
usually retail around $14 a ton and
• r e w ell w orth tho money.—Am erican
Agriculturist.

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N oarly A nyone May Secure a Bplendtd
I Growth o f Hair.
W e b a re n rem edy that has a record
¡p f gro w in g hnlr and .Hiring baldness
A d vice to Corn Q r o v X iit * r ' * * ’ * *
I n . 03 pul o f every 100 cases where
t Unless there Is an experienced aud
used according to directions fo r a rea
Successful corn breeder in the vicin ity
■annble 'len gth o f tlnns.
T h a t may
yrbo makes a specialty o f g ro w in g -d irt
scedi ifkb n strong statem ent—It Is,
class seed corn every farm or had bet-,
ter make lils own’ selection from bis and w e menu- II to be. arid no one
ow n field or from the best fields o f should doubt It until they haro put our
claim s to nn actual te s t
neigh
borin g farms.
T h is W eed Is a Groat Sproador, but
W o are so certnln Rcxntl “ 93" ITnlr
flo t V ary tyard to Eradicato.
T o n ic w ill co re dandruff, prevent bald­
I T h e w ild carrot, fa m ilia rly known os
Try roppora ror rront.
ness, stim ulate the scalp und hair roots,
''b ird 's n est" o r "Q ueen Anna's lace," &lt; Peppers m ay be easily grow n In all
atop fa llin g bnlr und grow new hair,
Is found on w ild land and along the parte o f the country, and m arket price«
that .we personally g iv e oqr positive
roada in the eastern h a lf o f tho Unit* are gen erally quite good. Foreigners
gu aran ies to refund every inmny paid
ed State# and Canada. It came here consume then! In la rge quantities, und
fro m England.
It produce# flow er A m ericans a re using them more e x ­ us fo r It tu every Instance w here it
does not g iv e en tire satisfaction to tbs
stalka. from one to- three feet high and ten sively than s fe w years ago.
user.
h is - t a ll, slender, hollow stents and a
Ilexull "0 3 " [la ir T o n ic Is ns pleasant
'finely cut leaf. T h e flower# are white,
Pruning Note.
ttrn
ae a r r lp ftr spring w iic r . It Is de­
A nd the clusters w ith the- sterna re- ! Currant« and gooseberries m ay be
aembla an umbrella.— It - b a e - e - v e r y pruned as b o o h as the leaves full, or lig h tfu lly perfumed, and docs not.
strong, suffocating odor when tn bloom, the work m ay be le ft until early grease o r gum the hair. T w o sixes,
W ith our guarantee
and thla w ith Its tutelar attracts scores ■prtng. Cut back ouo-tbird o f last BOc. and gt.00.
o f insects. • I t blooms front June to yea r's grow th hud thin out surplus, back o f It, you certain ly take no risk.
Bold only at our store—T h e ftex a ll Htora.
Septem ber.. -Tbs large number o f In-' diseased or u n th rifty ahoot 6.
L R, PH ILIPS
tlon alm ost aura, which pnrtry ac­
Oil Concrete Road,
counts fo r the readiness w ith which tt
Th o first stretch o f oil concrete high
Just received a shipment o f Mason’ s
spread«, says Farm and Fireside.
w ay to be laid In Pennsylvania has Just fruit jars mid Jelly glasses for early can­
I t is a biennial, and tho first season
recently been com pleted.on the Usrrlo- ning purposes. Let me supply your wants.
I t produce^ rather a l ^ i Y f ^ w t l v f
iiibtifg-LIn glestow n road. It i s about a
W. W. IAng, grocer
grow th . T h e second Benson It sends Mp
quarter o f a mile In length and 1« be-; )
long flow er stems. T h o hoihI h arc very
numerous, and i f tho flow er stems nre
N o tice
cut dow n before seed tins been fo rm ­
Contrnry to n report which is* being
ed n ew «tom s w ill-co m e up.
circulated (bat the Robbins Nest is closed
Th la wetjd Is n dem on to Bprcnd, but
wc will say that the dinning room only
g o t ve ry hard to eradicate. Good culwill be closed. Otherwise we will be
open for business as usual.

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418 Mtgnolfg^Ava
F»ncy Work« of All Kind*. Stamping, Embtoidtry Supplier, Hand PiintrJ Ckim
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Home.Made Cooling a Specially.' •
C on sign m en ts and O rd ers S o lic ite d

FIQHT THE WILD CARROt

NORTH

SOUTH
ELECTRIG LIGHTED PU LLM A N
DINING A N D SLEEPING CARS
For Information, Rates and Reservations sett nenrest Atlantic Coast Line Agent or write

A. W . FRITOT, D. P. Agent
138 West Day St.

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

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Missouri's Oldest Road. '
T w e lv e miles o f the old "k in g ’ s
h ig h w a y " hear Stkeatou, Mo., the old
est road In Missouri, la being rebuilt
filth rock macadam. Curtis H ill, tho
state h igh w ay engineer, has organized
8 special benefit assessment road dis­
trict to carry on the work. L a ter (he
road wtlt b e extended to N ew M a d rid

FR E E

ITOotoaroph by Io w a Stale C ollate o f A m *

rtculturo.
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WILD CAHBOT.

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tiva tfon w ill keep lû tou t
fields, «sp ecia lly w h ere tb ent fe n*ra&gt;
Cation Including one or morp.-cultivat­
ed crop«.
In permanent - pasture«,
a lon g roods and in other plAcek-jpot
cu ltivated It should be cu t-dow n w ith
the acythe. Th is must bu dono repeat­
ed] y to keep the dew flow er sterna that
■prlng up from osrr.ving Ih rlr setilir tp
m aturity, hut persistent cu tting ggrltl
k ill the w eed out, gen era lly In tw o
years. I f the weed# are not too nu­
merous they can be killed o ff In d ivid ­
ually once and fo r nil by cu tting the
ro o t underground w ith a spud, sharp
spade o r other handy im p lem en t ’
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1 Recent testa have Indicated that the.
¡■Wild carrot la vulnerable to sererp l'
eed k illin g «prays. One solution t h a t recom mended la sodium nraoulte,.
o n e pound to tw enty-six gallons o f w a -'
ter. sprayed on -w h p n the plants h r«

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ROAD; DRAGS.

T o .a p o ou ra g e road w ork Roy
W illiam s, highw ay onglnoor o f
Madon county, M o, gtvos a road
(frag f r « « to ovory fa rm or w ho &lt; »
makes application fo r ono.
if °
ii ,tho farm or doaa not use h ja * ,,
' ’ drag ,It Is-taken from him and &lt;&gt;
'] ’ gfvan to aomo ono moro Indus- J |
- &gt;• trlous. Tho roads o f tho county , ’
:| ''h s v o boon muoh improvod by ♦
1 - tho arran gem en t
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Tabacco Stame For Fertiliser.
Tob a cco stem s a re som etim e« «o ld
a fertilizer.
I f com paratively dry

Xhejr_*•o utu la vtn tm lhlu g o v e r '2 i&gt;.-r t-yiit

You M ust S ee These C ars To A p p re ­
c ia te Them .— It is so easy when one Is
thoroughly enthused about suclr.a magnifi­
cent car as the C ole 30 to say that, "nothing
like it has ever been sold at- anywhere near
the price of the 1011 Cole 3 0 " — to say that
"it's the classiest car of-them nil"— that "It's
the cur you'll be proud to ow n "— "you will
marvel that such u car can. be sold at the
I«rices."
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Wo can write volumes olid present nrgu-

Chemicals W ith Manure^
'i'his, 18 the w ay some o f them use
mauhro when fertilizer la to go on the
crop; \ load .o f ujouuro la put In the
spreader and th irty to fo rty pounds o f
the oh em tfal« scattered o ver 1L Th e
resu H 'Is^ h at the whole thing la even ly
scattered.—Rural N e w Yorker.
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Fstt-Osn" T bjt Tmail, Whnlbtw 111iacK«,, Tiff» 54it
Ig n itio n — Double, Magneto and Batteries.
Clutch— Improved leather-faced cone.
• T r e n * m l* M «n —Selective; 3 speeds forward and re­
verse. Df Ive— Shaft.
34x4 T ires and f ir e s t o n e Dem ountable Kims—
the‘ 4 inch Urea w ill save you a lot o f repair bills and the
big 34 inch wheels assure road-smoothness.
R ea r Axle— Pull F lo a tin g Type with Hyuti Hull«
Hearings. W h ee lb a se— 118 Inches. ‘
E con om ica l In Up-Keep— ec o n o m ic a l In fu el, hav­
ing an official record 23-6 miles to the gallon of gasoline.
T o u r S ty le s o f B odies, each one o f which bus the
same graceful, effective, fetching lines and the same
rich upholstering for which you,pay hundreds of doliuri
'more in other cars
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T h s W a y *W ith W eed«.

i Potufeaslon-ie said to be ulue pointa
o f- la w .
Th is la certainly true o f
weeds. • W hen they once get possession
b f\ a field It takes about nine times
tho labor to get rid o f them tlmn would
be-n eed ed i f they had been held In
el)sck from the start.

The Cole 30 "Fore-Dore“ ~Touring Car can be in­
stantly converted Into fc regular touring car by removing
the forward doors without marring it ; finish.
Il
Map cut a pian fo r fa rm «p era , ,. tlon* fo r tho ensuing year and
&gt; than stick to it until you have a

Whan ws have repaired the
buildings w here our live stoek Is
kept through tho w in te r would It
net be w all t « v is it the "sohoolheuee on the h ill1* and leek e v e r
the buildings w here the children
spend the w in ter days?

The Car You’ll Be Proud To Own

W anted a Sample.
"B o you thluk you w ill d o 7" said, the
hVifti w b q h ad -ad vertised fo r crackerja c k saleafaeu to the out* w ho had spplled'Vor a Job. "W h a t can you a e llt"
" I can sell a n yth in g."
"MJhat, fo r e x a m p le !"
• "T o w n lota In M ara."
" V e r y good. Ball me one as a starter
And j vu can h a re {b e jo b ."

ger car, enabling you to take the steep&amp;st hills without
perceptible effort or to speed along the road faster than
you care to go.

Equipm ent— Magneto, demountable rims, three oil
lamps, gas lam p« with generator, horn, full set of tools,
pump and Jack.

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A sk f p r a D em o n stra tio n — It im(&gt;osei
no obligation, whatever, upon you and it s
very convincing argument. Phone today.

KEELY’S GARAGE
Phone 130

Sanford

124 Oak Avenue

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�FOR HUMANITY’S SAKE
rnc General N ew s o f “ The Land

Th e S a n fo rd Land D evelopm en t C om ­
pany Is D o in g Things

L egisla tu re Abolishes

Convie

R e p o r t o f P r o c e e d in g s T h at O ccu rred
Frid a y, M a y 5th

Itcm s o f In te re s t Gleaned F rom

‘ It la a regretable fact that Sanford Is
A t a m eeting o f tlie trustees o f the
Lease S ystem
V arious S o u rces
endowed with &amp; few citizens who ore un­
Sanford Hospital Association held at Sanable to'rerrainTrora the perpetual use"of
r o ft r o n March 9lh,~191f .t h e follow ing
the Utile "ham m er." I,( is as natural for
trustees and officers were present: M. F.
them to knock as It Is for a duck to take
Robinson, president; Mr. D. A . Caldwell,
to water, and the better the proposition
Mrs. Frafik, Mrs. Hornrigftous, Mrs. J. N.
Z An ep ito m e o f th e W e e k ’ s M o st, lm a n lU ie more far. reaching its influence Am endm ent T o C o n stitu tio n F o r In Whitner. Mr. T. E. Wilson. Mrs. RoumlUat, Here the Readers
rind a Brief
Illa t iv e and R eferen d u m P a s s ­
port ant H a p p e n in g In th e
upon the future o f Sanford, the more en­
Mrs- Fem sld, Mrs. Rossetter and Dr. C. E.
Historical Spring Flowing
ed H ouse Y e s te r d a y
S ta t e ’s D om ain.
ergetically and
persistently the little
Walker. Absent: Dr. Neal, Mr. Fernaid,
For Hurried Reader»
The*
convict
lease system will be abol
Realizing that a «uflklcnt supply o f hammer is applied.
Mr. S .O . Chase. Mr. W . D. Urady, Mr. J.
Elyria, Ohio, high school girls circulated
Ished.
good water U the greatest aaset a city
la view o f the fact thnt some of these
Cameron.
a petition calling upon Rev. Bertha Har­
The house o f representatives after
can boast ^of S t Petersburg has been “ tappings" have come to The Herald it
The following communication was re ­ ris o f Bores, woman evangelist, who
steadily/extending her w ater mains dur­ has applied its usual policy o f getting at wrostUng w ith the problem for over two ceived:
Thursday night last in a sermon at the
hours and being reported back to the "To the Board ot Trustee* Sanford Hospital Ats'n:
ing the spring and w ill continue the tlie facta in the cause, b y examining into
Second Congregational church, declared
house without recommendation on Tues­
On Friday night, M ay 5th, 1 was elected tliat Elyria school girls smoked cigarettes)
work for several months, or until a ship­ the progress and policy o f this new cor­
day the A n gle bill was finally passed..on a member o f -yotrtv honorable - body b y a
ment of some hundred tons o f pipe is poration, with the following results:
either to prove her statem ent o r p a k e
Wednesday.
mass m eeting held in lEtQTes'Hall. This public a retraction. The evangelist In
put under ground. The extension o f
-The Sanford Land Development Com­
It provides'that tlie present system o f election, as you know, was under m y pro­
water mains Is largely In new sections, pany was organized March 15th with the
her sermon also told o f a recent automo­
hiring
out and leasing ofstsito and county test nnd m y reason therofor given at tha(
and thus fire protection as w ell as water following hoard o f directors: F. E. Hough­
bile load o f young people, apparently In­
for domestic purposes is being extended ton, Boston, Mass.; J, F. Wilcox, Scran­ convicts’ is hereby abolished and shall be time. Please do not think me unwilling toxicated, all o f whom; she asserted, were
ton, Pa.; B. A . Hdward, J. O. Packard and discontinued after the expiration of tlie to do anything in m y power fpr tlie wor­ sm okin g.1 •
Into all parts o f the city.
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contracts now in force for leasing o f said thy cause, or that m y résignât ton. which
C.
C.
Howard
o
f
Sanford,
Fla.,
and
H.
C.
.
Through the accidental discharge o f a
Henry Stimson failed to beat ‘ Dix for
state and county convicts.
Is herewith tendered, 1s prompted by any
Trask o f Petosky, Mich.
rifle. Mr. H. March, a prominent citizen
That on and after January I, I !) 11 but tho bast o f . motives. 1 thought a t Governor .of N e w York and gets the. place
.The usual delays o f organization, o f
of Miami lost his Ufe last Saturday. - ^
o f Secretary*pl War Dickinson. There’s
securing printed matter and o f getting tills being the date o f expiration o f tlie that time that physicians should not be
nothing like being a "lam e duck.’' A n y .
Decause they had testified against him the machinery o f a larger corporation present lease o f the state convicts, all elected to your board and under mature
man who gets defeated for office by vote
working, have occurred and have probably able bodied state convicts shall be em ­
in court, a negro shot down two white
consideration I am more convinced o f the
been to some extent the reason why dis­
o f the people should call on President
men near Tallahassee last Saturday. The paraging remarks have been make regard­ ployed by the state in preparation o wisdom o f m y decision.
T a ft for sympathy— and a Job. ,
negro Is In Jail and while the.feeftng ing the purpose and outcome of this cor­ material, building and construction o f
W ith best wishes for the success of
poration.
More than 780,000 automobiles were
hard
surfaced
state
highways.
The
said
against him Is high the law well be al­
your efforts, L am.
This intimation by certain uninformed convicts shall be under the charge o f
registered
in the capitals o f various states
lowed to take 1 « course.
V ery respectfully yours,
persons, that the organization o f this
May
1st,
according.to-lists
compiled to­
State
prison
authorities,
but
they
shall
be
T. A . N eal ."
Jacksonville, will Invite, the United company was a last desperate effort to
day, New York'-leads in tiie number o f
bolster up a quiet real estate market, is so employed, under the direction o f tlie
Tl was voted to accept Dr. Neal's res­
Confederate Veterans to meet with her
as far from ine truth as any tiling can be. state highway commission, us may be
registration« with 70,000.
ignation and the vacancy held open until
next year, there go smell the orange The primary object o f this organization
decided necessary.
Decisions in (he Standard Oil and T o ­
blossoms and drink the waters that tnnke Is to develop and cu ltivate-for a profit,
another meeting.
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---That all able bodied convicts that are
bacco
Trust capes m ay be announced by
the
lands
which
It
owns
and
which
k
The following resolutions were present­
the old feel young.
may acquire. The Sanford Land Devel­ not leased and that are under lease at ed nnd adopted:
the United States Supreme Court this
Alachua county has the- largest (toys' opment Co: is not a real (s ta te concern the expiration o f present leases and
Whereas, in starting a Hospital a large week, which is next to the last decision
and girls’ com d u b In the South all due und has no land for sale, but its purpose oilier convicts shall under the direction
sum must ' bo contributed - by the com­ day ot4ha session. There w ill be another
is to buy, hold, develop end farm lands
to the efforts o f
L. Kelley, county
o
f
tlie
board
o
f
county
commissioners
be
in the Sunford Celery district. liJ yis
munity, not only for the construction of d a y’ Mny 29, and It |s predicted that the.
superintendent, who, however, has the some large plans under way w i d e * !
loyed in working, building and m ain­
tlie. necessary buildings: but to maintain decisions w ill go over to that date, or
loyal support o f the boys nnd girts eager elude improved methods o f clearing am taining. o f U&gt;o public road* w ithin thft
the hospital after th e buildings are paid posalbly.be postponed until the court con- .
to help in the big work. W ith Its able developing land; cheaper and better meth counties respectively o f the state.
Ifor. ' In a small community like this, we venea again Ut October.
ods o f farming and raising' crops; reduc­
reports of the work o f the ciub.theGainesThe A n gle .H igh w a y commission bill
tion o f transportation oosu and decided
Tho Prince o f Salem!, cousin' o f King
all realize that tlie generosity o f tile peo­
ville Sun Is another strong factor for the improvements in the distribution o f the was lost on a tie vote tlie motion pending
ple Will be strained to tlie utmost; and Victor Emanuel, has been expelled from
*- succas y l the enterprise.
products o f the Sanford section. Jt has for reconsideration. Yesterday morning
the N aval A cadem y o f Leghorn under clrno designs on the business .of any real the House reconsidered and passed ilia there sliould be some provision made ih
oumatanoes which h ave given rise to geo­
to dealer or of a n y grower, - It hopes
l
The bill Introduced b y Senator Cul­
proposed amendment to f the constitution
tlie money contributed -to
(lie asso­ sip amounting almost to scandal. It a p ­
pepper to establish an agricultural school to improve the business o f the former by
taking off the market a considerable for tlie Intiative and referendum.
ciation
.
by
membership
fees
and do­ pears that the young Prince was suspect­
In eachcongressiQnardiitrlct o f the state
ncrenge which has formerly been fo r sate;
nations, should, like bread on the water, ed o f appropriating money belonging to .
is a good one fo r a starter, and if it and by demonstrating its value in a con­
be returned to them In case any o f them blk fellow students. Tho young Prince Is
becomes a law will no doubt . lend to servative, perpetual, profit paying Way.
more schools Of the kind being establish which will evidently do a w ay’ with the Sanrord W ill E n deavor To Give Fans should require the services o f the hospital very extravagant, and to Ids repeated re­
fluctuation of real estate values in the
quests for funds his mother, -P rin ce«»
at any time In the future.
in Florida.G ood Balt
Sanford district and make them stronger.
Therefore Resolved, that the annual Maria Litizio, nee Bonaparte, occasionally
It will take time to do thesc'things, but
A very enthusiastic, though very small
Fire broke out at N e if berry, seven-'*
rhembership
dues shall be one dollar. remitted small sums, quite inadequate to
the plans for the ta n n are being careful­ crowd of enthusiasts held a meeting last
teen miles west o f G aiptsville Sunday ly and successfully laid.
A
n
y
member
in good standing Is'èn U lled m eet the Prince's expenditures.
night, and before (lie flumes could be
The Intimation that this corporation is Monday night In the Eagles Hall and to u vote a t'a il meetings o f the associaTens o f thousands o f Jews w ill im m i­
checked tw elve buildings aggregating not doing anything perhaps arises from gave the ball season a start by organizing tlon.
.
,
,
grate
direct to California on steamers
the fact that its policy from the Inception and election-tof officers, G. W. Spencer
with their Contents between ¿7,000 and
Resolved, That all moneys paid to tile from Europe follow ing the opening o f the
has been conservative, (lo t having been was elected rhniiager which means that
$8,000 bad been destroyed.- Had it not orgnnizetlTor the purpose of selling real
association, whether as annual dues or Panama canal nnd the bulk will (and in
l*en for a rain early, in the evening estate, it has not adopted any "brass b in d Sanford will have a te a m -th a t w ill' pay
donations, shall be charged to cash credit­ San Francisco, according to Dr. Lou l*v
expenses
for
Spencer
wilt
look
a
ftet
tlie
there Is no calculating as to bow much.the methods" o f getting before the public.
Its tirst announcement sliptj'cilfaucluslve- financial end along with the general ed to the person who pays, all a&amp;ount Meyer, o f New York, associate editor o f ;
losses would have reached, as llie only
with eapli person. And this credit will tlie Missionary R eview o f t[ie World and
ly that Us policy is to get aw ay from the
fire protection the town affords is d buck­ *wljd cat" idea o f one thousand dollars management o f the tean). Tlie aims o f be considered as a credit jri tlie-settle­
a world authority on the Jewish mission* .
et brigade.
per acre net ilrnhl on land, and to thaw tlie new management w ill be to give
ment
o
f
any
bill
for
hospital
services
In
ary and immigration situation.
to the public by practical demonstration, Sanford a winning ball team, ut tlie least
The Manatee Journal tells o f the first that the lands in the Sanford district will possible expense. It is up to the busi­ &gt;ehalf o f such member or any o f his or
W liat are declared to be world's record
sttempt to raise a second crop o f celery pay as liberal interest on the money In­ ness men and fans generally to donate her fam ily. Provldod however that this prices for Guernsey cattle were obtained
vested as any well conducted Industry
from the same land In one season, and
a monthly stipend in order that a certain ahull not apply to tlie paym ent df tlie at a ¿ale on the farm o f Frederick Phillips
will pay.
physician or surgeon in attendance, be­
it seems to have been a fairly good suc­
Contrary to the supposition of some of sum can be, relied upon over and above (he
near Philadelphia.*' Mortimer F, p la n t o f
cause
(he association does not pay the
cess. William Rlchmao o f that section our citizens, tlie progress of this new gate receipts. Give only what you think
New London, Q m iv pa jd $3,£00 fqr Bil­
gives facts and figures about his second corporation ".since Its organization has you can stand as every little bit helps doctors bills In any event; and no part of. ly’s France o f the H agu e,'a throe year old
been really phenomenal. Almost im ­
crop which ore highly interesting. He says mediately it Blurted u crew of qien clear­ and the result will demonstrate whether thè money paid In llu es or donations Is bull that was awarded first prize at the
that the crop sold in New York for*$3.75 ing some o f its lands and besides tlie Sanford wants a ball team ttys season or used for that p o r p a s ^ ^ ^ « • . . '
Canadian Exposition lost year. The sajne
Resolved, That the treasurer shall keep
and $4 a crate and gross receipts were hew land being developed, its holdings not.
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bidder paid $2,60(1 for a choice o f one o f
11,329. On this freight and commissions Include more than one hundred acres of
A t the m eeting Monday night tlie fo l­ double entry books o f tile tlnniy-cs o f the nine cows and selected Billy's Frances,
improved and tiled land, which lias been
association; and Gist they shan be open
were paid amounting to. $363, allowing
Lady Gazelle, a four year oldf ■cow bred
farmed from two to four years, and which lowing.officers were elected for tlie en­
to the inspection o f any member o f the
him $966 for raising the celery.
by YvesLan oe, o f the Isle o f Guernsey.
is now being carefully cultivated, sowed suing year:
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ssociation who desires to see (hem fit
to cow peas end put in the best possible
B. G. Wagner, president; R. J. Holly,
Seventy-eight Anim als were sold for a .
Prize winners o f the State taler held condition to product maximum results In
vice-president; K. C. Maxwell, secretary a n y time during business- hours.y That total o f $37,275.
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•oine years ago at Tampa, will, according vegetables next season.- -The sale o f the
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treasurer; G. W. Spencer, general, man­ t içi président for the association and see
to the provisions o f tire legislature now in company's Securities luive been surprising
Thousands o f Confederate V etera n s,.
that
they
are
properly*
kept.
ager. The officers are directors and the
session, get the money they have loug ex­ even tp. the management itself. Up to
The secretary shall enter the minutes with throngs o f Sops o f .Veterans,'Dough- •
May 8th it lias sold $25,700 worth o f 7 following new directors were elected: R.
pected.
per cent preferred stock, made up o f H. Newman, Geo. A . DeCottes, and J. D. o f ail meeting o f the association and Of tera o f th e Confederacy and others are In
' :. St. Cloud Veterans arn planning, to cel­ subscriptions running from one hundred Davison. Geo. Fox w ill act as field cap­ tbs trustees in a suitable book , for th a t. Jttle Rocij. It is estimated that o ver r .
to five thousand dollars each. It is in­
0,000 ve tenuis were jvesent, besides ebrate Independence day In proper style. teresting to note that this averages five tain for a few weeks la order to get the purpose and is authorized to buy tbs
At a meeting held recently a committe hundred fourteen dollars per day o f 7 new material out to practice and ascer­ hook. In tills book shall be entered the o f o th er visitors.
constitution, and all motions and resowas appointed to arrange the program per cent preferred stock sold' for every tain how many can make the team.
• Democratic - members o f the H ouaapf
utions that p o m ' at any m eeting o f tlie Representatives w ays and means com­
end it ip certain that the call w ill bring working day since the organisation was
effected, on March' 13th. This is not a
Bishop K enny t o Be In S a n fo rd 1
association or o f the trustees.
out every Veteran.
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m itte e , on M oodey began drafting, the
bod showing und does not look to us like
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Next
Sunday May, 21, the Right Rev.
Resolved, That every person subscrib­ revised ta riff schedule on wool, which be
the
corporation
was
"fallin
g,
dow
n"
as
A t a meeting o f the State Republican
has been suggested by those who nover W. J. Kenny D. D. Bishop of th e Catholic ing one dollar or upward shall be elected submitted to a Democratic, caucus for rat­
««u n ltt e e in Jacksonville Wednesday, have a word to say about a successful en­
diocese of St. Augustine will visit Sanford ly tiie trustees a member o f the asso­ ification.
Leaders believe the revised
Ur. Henry S. Chubb was elected national terprise
but are always willing to create and while here w ill be the guest of Father ciation daring die continuance o f such
erprl
draft
w
ill
be
ready for the caucus next ’
subscription.
and
exploit
any.ldea
o
f
failure.
committeeman to succeed J. N, Coombs,
This corportstion has Issued a beauti­ Urcsnuhan at (he new parochial resi­
A t this point o f tlie meeting a very en­ week* Free raw wool advocates are n o t 1
deceased.
ful booklet called “ Florida” which out­ dence. It Is quite a long time since couraging
announcement was
made, so oonfidenL
The d ty o f Arcadia voted to bond for lines Its (dan and its policy, and which Bishop K en n y was in Sanford before and which was this: Mr.. A lfred Foster offered
The idea o f holding a P eo p le’s Trade
fifty thousand dollars, tw enty thousand our readers can have upon application to still longer since he visited the place to start a subscription, giving $100, pro­
vided
nine
other
gentlemen
would
do
day
has been taken up and approved b y
far water works extension, twenty thous- the company.
It Is tlie opinion o f the Herald that first, some thirty years, when as a young
|nd for sewer extension, and ten tltous- this corporation is on the right track end priest he counted Sanford among his ikewlse. Various rumors were afloat in the board o f trade o f Kissiuynp«, T t »
the.room, which without doubt, w ill bring
Idea is to h ave a day appointed; when
#nd for street Improvement. *
that U is organized On the soundest and many missions. Bishop Kenny w ill con­ great results In the near future.
most sensible basis o f any institution firm a large d o ss at A ll Soul's Church on
Returning tn.business, it was voted the people from the surroqndlng country
For the consideration o f $356,000, over ever organized in this community. Its
that tho ((resident
len t appoint
api
three who to­ m ay bring to Kissimmee their best p r o - ■
a third o f a million, thirty-two thousand, securities are based upon the fundamental Sunday night.
gether with himself
himscu draft by-law
by-laws for ducts, and besides selling w hat thay &gt;
o f the most fertile lands In St. sources o f wealth, and while the A m eri­
the association.- Mr. T. E. Wilson, Mrs.
P
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a
sed
C
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m
eron
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to
r
e
can public has been educated to inveat
Hoinrighous and'Mrs. Fernaid w ere ap- please to the merchants, enter the special
Johns county, located in the southern
Its securities In industries and institutions
Guy Ellsworth andaEBrl Gormley, two pointed such a committee.
Jar o f preserves, pound o f butter or -ear
end o f the county, and Including the o f public utility, yet the lim e has come
enterprising young men o f Cameron City
Resolved, That Mr. Wilson act as at- o f corn with the contest com m ittee end
town of Dupont, h ave been purchased, by when Investors h ave begun to put their
tlds week purchased the Stevenson store torney and see that- deed from Holden perhaps receive a prize therefor. The
meney Into securities based upon proper­
* northern syndicate.
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that thriving city und wiU take charge Real Estate Co. be legally made and de- rules governing- trade w ill provide that
ty which creates wealth. W a predict for
H&gt;osited with Realty Trust Company for
The oiling o f West Palm Beach's streets the Sanford Land Development Col. a at once. Messrs. Ellsworth and Gormly the Sanford Hospital Association.
no person living in an Incorporated d t y ,
most
successful
future
and
through
Its
will begin this week. This w ill be s most
are general favorites In the community
Mrs. J. N. W hitner was elected chair­ or town can compteta for a prize and all
success the entire Sanford District will
man o f a com m ittee to solicit for m em ­
important Improvement
and will add received liie
“ H. Igreatest beneflt o f any and have experience in the mercantile bership with power to appoint assistants things offered in com petition shall behoove
much to the wearing qualities, o f the tingle enterprism that has ever yet been line and expect to do a thriving bus!to procure a thousand membership* on the property o f the organization when ,
peas.
-f
midst.
established la our
(
the day end»•. .
the most favorable term*.

o f Flow ers.

CUIlfD FROM THE STATE PRESS

DILL PASSED HOUSE WEDNESDAY

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B e « a r e and g e t this m a k e when
bu yin g socks.
N em o on e v e ry pair.

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i3e comfortable!

By the hosiery

whiph will make you .so: TRUE
SHAPE hosiery is made without
•earns. It has no hard ridges to
rub and Irritate the feet when walk­
ing. It also fits the feet perfectly
and does not pull and draw unoomfortebly. f r y them and see.

A B udget o f Opinion “ Just Be
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Men's and Young Men’s Suits $10 to $30

Everything That’s Best In Men’s Wear

Enougti lo know that core per force jiuist
smooth his wrinkled front, and fun and
frolic for the time rule the hour. It were
folly not to enjoy the glimpses of sunshine that come through the cloud rifts,
short lived and evanescent though they
l&gt;e. They prove that there Is brightness
beyond— that no clouds are so dense but

THE CITY

RESTAURANT

(F irn Street, one block troni Depot oppo.hr Pottoflkr)

H. E. W ISE, Proprietor
Form erly Manager o f Central Cafe

Steaks, Chops, Oysters and Fish a
A Chlel Is Among Ye Taking Notes
and f nlth, tic'll Prent ’Em” —
S o S oya S eu n terer.

4 The DeFunlnk Herald sizes Up the
'situation In the smaller towns as follows:
W e believe That we are not for above
the maty when we say th s ttb e dead beat
losses oar merchants sustain are not for
from 32,000 a year, that Is they lose that
amount from people who could pay if
they hod to, but do not.’ Now then, sup­
pose We had a live board tgT trade with on
active secretory, and that all applications
for credit were referred to him for inves­
tigation and .report by 1the merchant to
Wttoni the application
.application was made.
made. He
Whom
could ascertain Audi thb other merchants
whether hr opt tills man Wa, in the habit
of paying hi «.bills elsewhere andvYeport
accordingly, I f be was In th e dead -beat.
AAill.t he
K. matic,
M .llÀ known
k m . b to
. tlm
ili. other*
É11fc'l.
rinss iI,t could
hiid lie would either have to change hU*
method o f doing a Credit business Or pay
cash and the merchants wpuid el tiler get
their money or the man would not get
foods The saving would pay the
o f a pretty good man. and be could
i o f the other things that are needed
in the w ay o f booming DeFunUk and
county.

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

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A lady in Orlando in ber lLurry to start
for church took from the closet what the
supposed was her raincoat, threw It over
her arm and on arriving ‘at church threw
it overth o back o f the seat and then dis­
covered that it was a pair o f her hus­
band’s bowsers.
"A n d Father hasn't
spoke to Mother since.”

his head was red and his temper grim;
for the world was out o f w rack with huh.
H e had hammered the (stumps till hlfc
head did swim; he bad l o l l e d for worms'
till his ejfci Were dim; )re had punched
each tree and knot and limb, dnd darn
the bug there w as for him. Not a song
he sung, not a woodland hymn, for hOw
can a bird with hunger slliu. .and flaunt
starvation grewspme grim, looking right
Into the eyes o f him, get up a voice like
a cherub lift* And with melody moke the
welkin swimT H U crop was vacant, and
only m whim, was in the stomach o f him.
Then be flew to the river and drowned
him, and never made an effort to swim.
HU bu t words were “ Oh birdie trim, why.
did yotuvtfts for that hawk so prim, who
got to Wprk on each woodland limb, and
pUood a trust ou the bugs o f thim f -I '¡jf
like the fanner gauift and grim, who gm a
■urrountlpF by a rim of trusts that nil
him t t f th ffb riin with wind till itfeteV
naught f i n the stomach o f him ". T h e
woodpecker' then was out o f breath, and
the fish that ate him starved to death.

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Meal Tickets are Sold at Reduced Rules

more o f Russia- where th e wishes o f the
common people dre never cousulled.
¿Your free born. American citizen has a
right to h i! opinion and w i l j ' generally
express IF upon all aooasions. I t i s the
right and privilege o f our people to know
about the doings o f the council: and 'the
city Umlts should not be changed at

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to commend our county commis­
sioners for their decision to establish
drawbridges at the Ottben . and Geneva
ferrya and to do ko at once. Our own
commissioner. Frank Woodruff, has been
very active,In this good move and real­
izes more than any other member the
necessity o f these bridges. W ith the actjy lty being displayed by smaller counties
than ours lii the bridge .and road building
liue our good county o f Orange cannot
afford to tok6 a back seat. W e have
always led die van In these matters and
with brick roads nnd good bridges Orange
County will again be In the Uod. Every
citizen should assist in this great work in
4 Senator Massey was in the d t y last every w ay possible.
Friday to look over the situation regard­
Tiuc S a u n t u u .
ing the new cl tarter and the extension of
the d t y limits and -to decide for himself FLOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS
and h is, colleagues In the Senate the
merits o f the case.
1 am glad to see Senator MasSey look­ SOCNI JACKSONVILLE FLORAL COMPANY
ing Into- this matter. ‘1 -iia v e always
Phone 166. Ilth and OakAve.
stood lo r a fa ir shake for' every man on
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S a n fo rd ,
"rough riding” over the people bn these FlontfDeaJgtu to Order.
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W e live too fast in-America. W e have
not enough holidays— not enough resting
p la ce»—not enough Imtermlssion In "bur
work dky world. It were better I f o f t e n «
to hkvb laid aside its tewIs— traffic m il
tra d « Stopped, now and then, to consider
it s aim and end.
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‘ There must be an oasis In every deseru
Ttye black Sierra has Its sunlit valleys.
Tfceri d ie smiling nooks even among Uw
Cordilleras.
H alting places there are.
great racks and their shadows, even in
the dreariest land. H e who builds ttp a
shelter fo r the storm beateo and foot
wtaary pilgrim over the road traced by the
’’g m i cknrvan," Is u benefactor to bis
rads kind M s memory should be cherished
while holidays ore observed.
H oliday tim ol Who would ca re to know
why and whence came
the custom. tnadcrs of vital Importance.

Prompt, Clean Service

THE COOK’S REPUTATION
cake that’ s baked from “ Quaker
C ity ” flour— itV sure to be delicious­
ly light an d toothsome. W h en cake­
baking
day comes
’ round make
certain that somewhere on bog pr
barrel is the QuakerL~City_ lapel—
in red and blue. • I t ’s the m iller’ s
guarantee to you of F irs t Q u ality flour.
Q U A K E R G I T Y F L O U R M I L L S CO,
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Pupils of Mrs, llomrlghous Gave An

CMSUAdt Recital
4The reel mi in the Congregational Church
last Saturday night -was . « success and
standing room only was to be had in the
largo room of.thls fine new ediRoe. The
pupils who took part showed the careful
training o f Mrs. Homrlgboua who Is an
artlstjn ,h*r »jejofesslon and knows h o y
to Impart her knowledge to her students
Lack o f space forbids a detailed account
of the spdtaL „The following program
was canled o u t
Summer Fancies ^ .....................Oliver
Ladles Chorus.
The R ow I G ive You - - - Bischoff
Bird Raptures - - . - - - Schueidfr
Mrs. Jessie Speer,

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On All-Merchandise: Bought of
Saturday

v a liti obligate by Dr. Cecil Butts.
The Prophet K i n g .....................Ca
Frank Adams,
His Lullaby - - - Carrie Jacobs Bond
Three Green Bonnets Eva DelAcqua
Miss Mercedes Munson.
Hill O; Sky - -» * - - . V ictor Harris
June - - - - - Mrs. Beach
, Miss Laura Fish.
D r e a m s .................................... Borttett
The Swan Bent Low - - - McDowell
From the L en d o f the Sky C. W . Cudinan
The Year at tire Spring
Mrs. Beach
Mrs. H. C. Maitland.

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MAY 20
A new shipment of these beautiful Amoakeag Ginghams in plaid, stripes and^cliecks
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Oh How Lovely -• • - - - Brainier
The Merry Bobolink
- - - Wilson
Mrs. Geo. L. Speer?
He Was a Prince - - - - Sail Hp - - . . . . .
Clarence Mahoney.

Lyne*
Petrie

Accompanists Misses Madge
Floitle Frank and Ruth Abbott.,

Ward,

Dr. Cecil Dulls, violinist.
C ity Council M e e ts Council met In regular session May 15
at 73(L-pLiiL Present— D. L. Thrasher,
president: W. D. Holden, B. A . Howard.
U, R u n ge., A bsent—J. D. Davison and H.
R. Stevens.
Minutea o f last pieeting read and ap­
proved.
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M. F, Robinson and F, P. Forster ap­
peared before the council and asked .that
the city- take over lire Sonfurd Library
Association property and conduct a free
library. On motion the chair appointed a
committee o f three, consisting o f himself,
W. D. Holden and B. A. Howard to take
■ the matter under advisement.
Petition o f Mr. Gabbeu regarding sewer
cross his
h property was referred to street
animiti
Us e
On motion the clerk was instructed to
n u ll the trustees o f the Sanford ‘ High
School o certified copy o f the opinion of
Geo. A . DeCottea, city attorney, in regard
to payment o f G. P. Pope additional cornl«n *a lio n for building .new High School
building.
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On motion bill o f A . Robbins for curb­
ing was ordered paid.
On motion the sewer west o f the San­
ford House was referred to the street coni-'
I mlttee with power to a c t
follow ing
recommendation was
then adopted: Put In n e w - lights, all ln cundescent. Sixth SL and 'Palm etto AveV,'
Tenth and Myrtle, Tenth and Elm,Socoftd
: unit Laurel, Beooml and French. -C u t out
axes and substitute Incandescent« Third
i and; Magnolia, Tenth and Oak, Second
i aadi Elm. First and FWjiicIi, Third and P a l­
metto, Tento and. Sanford. Cut out inca ndesce nt and substitute urr. First and
Elui, Second and Magnolia. Put In new
arc.,Second and Palmetto.
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■The tw enty-page pamphlet bearing the
above attractive title fully meets the ex- .. f .
pec tatioaa o f its readers. It Is tasty la
and has practical grove 'methods
vpcate id 'th e pleading manner common
literature issued by Wilson 4 Toomer
j Fertilizer Ca. Jacksonville, who are
* to send copies free on- request,
staff o f this Arm are experience«. citk e «p up with UvS
researches. Their writings are
as authority by many of the be')«
|writers and speakers In the state; while
ijiw th e grove their advice la considered
1Utcoud to none for It alw ays l a » practical
Mhition o f the troubles occurring. Th ey
tfe c e tilia service » L U&gt;c command o f the
public, knowing Ihe w cccM of tba ferti-

[ buainÓM dependa upon the
; rnuLwe trust. our. readers .
t will get In­
to eommunlcatloa with them.

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the best make and will noL fade

Have a

look at tliese Saturday and Monday for 9 H e

Sale’

Percale Spoetai

Black, white and colored darning cotton
s p o o l . : .......................................-V-. 2 H e
Best English brass pins, paper___ y. ,.*..4 c
Pearl buttons, pure white, 16 to 24' line, per
dozen.
j Tr: . r r r . . — / r r t r g y h r
White feather stitched or finishing braid, 6
yard» for.................................................. 5c
Side hose supporters, wide silk faced elastic,
per pair......................................
....9 c

Sheet Special

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Bed Spreads

Ladies’ Handkerchiefs

These beautiful $1.19 bed spreads can be
seen on our center table Satunlny ami Munriffy at a great savings; full-size hemmed
and n targe assortment of patterns. Come
early for they will not last long at the
price. Special......................: ____. . . . 9 8 c

A large.selection of' ladies' ALL LINEN
handkerchiefs with an tight and u quarterinch hem, are worth at' least 10c or three
for 25c. Very special at each. . ........... 5c
Ladies' linen finisli handkerchiefs, hard to
tell from linen, and are sold regular price
5c each. Satunlay and Monday will go"
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garnet and blue

back grounds* &lt; They a rt

absolutely fast colors mid make up v é ft
pretty for the ladies' and childrens’, w’dsfi
dfiesses. For Saturday and Monday spec­
ial........i . . . . . . . : . . . . ...................i . i 2 ¿ í c

Full-size 42x36-inch pillow case, torn rind
hemmed, made of a soft medium wejg{4
domestic, the regular 12 He value.. Saturn
day and Monday special.. 1............... : . 100
Our 17H e pillow case, 45x3G-inch tom rihd
hemmed, mode of a pretty weave, soft fliw
ish bleaching arid are worth 35c per pair.
Special each. ............................... . I2HÖ
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Seventy-five piece# new nud crisp
lawns, batiste and organdies in figures,
dots, stripes and floral designs on
white, black or colored back grounds.
Regular value 10c and 12Hc. Satur­
day and Monday only........I ____ 7 34c
day
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Tliese percales come full, 80-inches wide in

Pillow Cases

SATURDAY ANDjUONDAY ONLY

\Full-size, double-bed sheet, made of a nice
medium weight domestic tom and heimtted
worth more money. Stltfhrday and Mon
day.
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Another full size 81x90 sheet, m a d e'o f a
good quality, soft finish blenching, torn and
hemmed and a regular 89c vnlue for Satur­
day and Monday special., j . ......... . . . . 6 7 c

The Swallows , .................. Cowen
Sing Smile, Slumber
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Mrs. H. C. Maitland. , Voioe o f the Woods
Refieusteln Forman
Ladies Chorus
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Last N j g h t ........................K jeoiilf
Sing O n ........................................Denza
Mrs. Etta Heater.
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Little Boy B l u e ........................ - Porker
Come Where the Bluebell« Ring Brackett
Miss .Margaret Wight

Notion

Amoskeag Ginghams

Table Damask

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Just a few pieces of this extra good value
snow blenched table damask left; It Is not a
linen but an expert, caa hardly tell the fl]&amp;&gt;
Terence; washes just as gootj and looks just
us well ns linen itself. For Saturday nod
Monday special. ! ___ _
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Another car load shipment this week gives us a full swing for fitting your
home with everything that’s needed, and at Caldwell &amp; Sons’ low prices^
See our lino before buying.
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Men’s Union Suits
Our 75c union suits for men are made with
that perfect fitting loose effect.

No uncoirt-

fortnble bands or buttons to loose off but a
cool summer garment These nre on the
bargain counter for Saturday and Monday
at tiie low price of, per suit. . . . . . ---- 47e

Another big shipment - of Mennen’s &amp;
-&gt; Colgate's talcum powder in Dnctylis,
Cashmere Bouquet Violet and Unig scentwi. These goods are well known
i and sold elsewhere for 25c. Two dayB
^ only..................... ............. .......... '.15c

Just fifty dozen o f the stylish and coolcolloj;
attached, negligee shirts in white and cream
also without

figures and styles on white,
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beauties, and worth 75c.each, ‘ * ' " ‘ J
day and Monday selling........................*____

This is another department we feel proud of, and why shouldn’t we? ,V)fo
carry nothing but the best and at prices you cannot&lt;touch elsewhere.
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Instead of.$15.00 and $ 2 0 .0 0 we say $13.19 and $ 1 6 .8 9 .~

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Ladies’ Drawers

Ladies’ Gowns

SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY

These gowns were mode for a 75c seller; a
nice, soft, light weight *cambric, •either Mu
small

Men’s Shirts

SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY

tuck, laces or embroidery, button

front or slip over, made very full und long.
For, Saturday' and Monday selling we will
47c

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Shoes

Twelve dozen new and very pretty de­
signed corset covers, neatly trimmed
in embroidery laces and hai\d-embroidered effects.
Come early and
see these specially priced for Satur­
day and Monday only...................21c
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Tliese drawers arc mude of a fine quality
nuinsook. neatly trimmed

with tuck, laces

and embroidery, ,made very fulf liritHirYkWi
styles, open or closed.
sold for 39c.
onlj

They are worth and

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Now shipment of Godman &amp; Selby’s stylish pumps, oxfords and sandals for ladies
also of the Snow shoes for men and boys in tan, gun metal and patent.^ W e ir
these shoes and save mohey. Every pair guaranteed.
Window Shades

Silk Hose

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Ladies’ silk hose in *•lavender, pink, sky,
navy, champagne, black and white. Jlicy

Tliese

have a very deep lisle garter top, also lisle

window.

They are fitted up with brackets,

sheer gauze lisle, are made full fashion ‘re­

heel and too and wear much better than

stipks, etc, and will be sold as long as they
last. Suturday and Monday regular value
35c, complete for

inforced heel and toe; a regular seller, 3 lor
$1.00. Saturday and Monday prices
be per pair............. ......................... .». 2 4 «

the ell-silk ones at a dollar.
urdav and Monday a t..

See tliese St

Bhades fja green, canary and white

are full size and will fit

the average size

Silk ones are made lisle top and foot, Bame
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as the higher price ones, while

CASH OEPARTM ENT STORE
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GOOD BUSINESS TOR SALE

STANDARD OIL KNOCKED OUT.

One o f The B â t Equipped Carriage Olatrt-TmaUs Dissolved. By Supreme
* v \ factory » In state
*,• :.r . Court This Week
. W . H . Underwood o f this city wishes
to dispose o f his mainmolh carriage
factory because be expects to embark in
the business o f manufacturing crates and
barrels. Mr. Underwood has a llrte two
■tofy brick building SOkI 17 feet on two
lots. The location la excellent, being on
Oak Avenue between Second and Third

M ay 10.— In the supreme court o f the
United States late yesterday afternoon
CMC# Justice W hite handed down the
decision o f the court in the m atter o f the
United States o f Am erica vi** the Stand­
ard Oil company o f N ew Jersey and its
nineteen subsidiary corporations. The
decision was adverse to the Standard
Oil company, which is declared to be «
combination in restraint o f trade. .
The decision orders that the corpora7
tlon be dissolved, and it is given six
months' tim e in wnicb to do go. There
can be no appeal taken frCm this decision,
and it marks the dissolution o f the great­
est trust that has ever been brought into
gons and harness. A flowing well . furn­
being anywhere. It marks the ending
ishes w ater for drinking and washlnj
o f litigation which has lasted for years,
purposes and the concrete floors make
and in which has some o f the keenest
the building Ore proof. »Hi all this is one
legal'm inds in the country have had a
o f the moat complete plants in the state
and anyone seeking a new location would
d o w efl to bee Mr. Underwood at once as
* Origin o f M other» Day
be intends to let'g o da soon as possible.
When sweet-minded Miss A nn ie Jarvis,
This is not a forced sale but the plant
o f Philadelphia, hit upon a plan o f re­
and building w ill go at coot
membrance to commemorate the homegoing o f her mother in 1906, little did
W tla t th e T r o ^ U ft t W ill Do
Chairman Underwood’s Free List bill she think that In the short space o f six
Is creating much discussion throughout years practically the wltole civilized world
the country. It bas caused. Republican would accept a day to render honor to
papers to spread the Ink , over many the name o f mother, whether living or
______ -------------------------------—column* and Indulge In- much, fiery talk dead.
A
fter
deciding
on the form o f honoring
about “ tariff tinpers," but as yet these
her
own
mother,
Miss
Jarvis hit upon the
party organs have not been ablo to say
plan
o
f
having
the
whole
world honor the
anything, against the main proposition,
mother,
and
broached
the
matter to Dr.
the enormous amount that will bo save?
to the consumers o f ' tbe'county if the George W . Bailey, secretary o f the World's
bill becomes a law. It Jiao been called Sunday School A laodation . Dr. Bailey
the Farmers' Free List, but there are a t'o n c e saw thB opportunities in the
m any items on the list that w ill save the theme and realized the gigantic aid that
consumers other than fanners millions o f could be rendered so great an undertaking
by the World'a Sunday School Askocladollars annually.
It has been estimated by the Washing­ llon. The matter was, taken up and the
ton correspondent o f the New York Work Sunday School pupils o f the world Sun­
that the passage o f the Free List bit day paid honor to mother, and ail over
would save the consumers o f the United the world liufccncti o f kindness In honor
States $300,000,000 each year. This cor­ o f mother, if living, and acYs o f remem­
respondent lias discovered that thp net brance) i f dead, were a feature. - A ll over
values qf the articles on the free lb t at America the white carnation was worn
In memory o f her who inculcates the
the present tariff ratea are as follows: .
greatest
and sweetest Ipve. In local
' Salt, $»,680,824.
churches
here
Sufcday Mothers! Day was
Agricultural Implements. $90,627,110.
fittingly
observed.
It tajtes place every
Bagging for cotton, sacks, burlaps, etc.,

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Tw in Lakes Florida, May 8th. 1011. -

Contrary to a report which Is being
circulated that the Robbins NestJs closed
w e w ill say that ^he dinning room only
w ill be closod. Otherwise w o w i l l b e
open tot business as usual.
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^W r J . T H* IOHMN

Card* o f Thank*_______ _

“ W o wish to thank our many friend*,
known and unknown who have so genuroualy assisted uj. both by words o f
sympathy and deeds o f klndridfcs since
the recent Are that deprived us o f our
home. It Is impossible to -express our
appreciation and gratitude, w e have not
the words to do so, bat you may know
we w ill ever remember most .gratefully.

* , T hz R obbins N est.

High-grade Pianos, Organs,
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and Graphophones.

Low Prices.

GOLD BY

BEST

Easy Payments. •.

PLOW

ON

EARTH

The Hill Hardware Company ;

sa n eo r i

Pico Blnoi

$28,031,M L
Cotton ties, hoop or band iron, $12«Leathst, boot* and shoes, liamess and
saddles, $493.003.283.
‘ Barbed and other fence wire, wire rods,
etc., $112,027,203.
*
,
Fkesh and preserved meats, $614,893,Flour and grits, cereals and 'bread,
$666,041,533.
,
Lumber, laths and shingles, $899,599,.
293.
I f the Free List becomes law, the sav­
ing to consume?* on each o f these items
would be as follows:
On salt, $4,862,003.
Agricultaral Implements, $13,870,641.
Bagging, sacks, etc* $6,99,099.
' Cotton^ties, $2,017,336.
Leather, bools and shoes, etc* $37,
483.788.
Q .Barbed wire, etc* $92,801,060,
s,....Fresh and preserved meals, $133.493,-

Another List of Free Gifts
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to the neatest correct answers to this
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2,000 Pairs of Guff Buttons Will Also Bqi Given Away
1st—1 Diamond Ring
2nd~l Diamond Set Locket
3rd-l Diamond-Set Scarf Pin
4th~l Silver Sugar B ow l and Pitcher
5th~l Cut Glass Salàd Bowl
6th-2 18-K-Gold Inlaid Ladies Back
Comb
7th-2 Fancy G old Plated Clocks J
8th~3 Ladies’ Seal Rings
9tiw3 Gentlemen s Seal R in g s "

flo u r, grits, etc* $18,353,446.1 '\
Lumber, laths, etc,69,9SS,6S9. \
That $37,000,000 item on shoe» is about
o s interesting, or a little more, to the man
in .the city as it is to the man with the
That item o f $133,493,732 on meats w ill
appeal to o il taxpayers except tliq vege­
tarians, and tee $18485,146 that will be
aaved on flour, grits, etc* will appeal to
It
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is called the Farmers* Free List, bus
like the '“ good, aid time re llglo iT 'ln
“ it is good for everybody.“ — PauseN ew ». —
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0 ) W . Spencer, the man that makes
your mouth water with cakes, pies and
confection* has arranged a hungry win­
dow in the store o f J, D.- Roberts. A fine
display o f bread, cakes and plea piled
high In the 'window demonstrate* the
ability o f lha baker in charge. Spenceri­
an bread l* the new kind that beau
Mother's and the old fashioned way. The
.loaf la extra big and -has a twist on top
that reminds you o f a braid. Tha bread
' is fine grained and has no air boles sod
tha taste Is tha kind that lingers. You
w ant to gat "Spencerian twist” the next
tim e you buy bread.

DIRECTIONS
Trace the outlines of at least SEVEN FACES on this or a
separate sheet of paper, write your name and address plainly,
and send or bring to our store.
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To the fifteen neatest correct answerg will be given the
fifteen prizes, in the order named above.
. Each person who send» in a solution will receive,a pair of
cuff buttons absolutely free, and each person sending TUffe cor­
rect solution will receive, also, a special discount offer on a
new piano. Remember that neatness and oorrectneeaf wiU be
taken into consideration in making awards.
Winners will be notified by mail.
A il A n s w e rs M u tt be In Our Hands b y M a y 3 I » t , l » l i

■Organize Elks L o d g t
Tba delegation from tha Orlando Lodge
o f Elks about fifty strong w ill be here to­
night to Institute tbq Sanford Lodge. Tba
team from Orlando is one o f tha best in
the state and tha Sanford' fauns can beassured o f a good time and not one quiet
nkxnent from the tim e the fun begins.
Sanford lodge' «rill start out with a fins’
membership and expects to have a home
•of their o w n are long. Tonight la your
opportunity to beoome one o f the Bast
People On Earth.

JOHN A. CUNNINGHAM

(W rite Plainly)

City or Tow n..
Street and No.

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Phone
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VOICE OF THE PEOPLE
Letters and Communications on
Various Tim ely Topics.

COLUMN DÇV0TED TO PEOPLE

the chairman left hi* chair, got out on the
Root and made a personal count o f the
vote— there . were were only 5 votes In
opposition. The Inference to be drawn is
i f a large number o f citizen objected to
this eh:m&lt;T, where were they thenT The A ll Work Receives M y Personal Attention
meeting was advertised in the Herald on
and best efforts
Friday, to take place Wednesday night. Opposite City H all
&lt; 1Phone* £30
On Wednesday hand Jjllls or dodgers were
scattered broadcast urging a large nt-

Plumbing and
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tendance,

In This Department will be round the
Everybody had the opportunity to at­
Views, Opinions and Comments
tend; discuss and object. Does a plain
Of Praetlcal Writers
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J h e S a n fo rd C h a rte r

ed to draft reaolutiona to be sent to the
legislature; the resolutions were read and
dlsnutsed; they approved the . bill and
called on otir representatives and our
senator to urge p a A t g e b y the legislature.
., The vote on the resolutions stood 7 to 1
«r • majority of £9 in favor o f adoption,

INTŒSÜCME

statement o f die facts Indicate a ' dis­
position to smuggle a hill through; docs
a plain rtatement of facts justify any
persona charge that the advocates o f the
bill ffeared dltcusslonT —
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Con any citizen o f Sanford, who m ay
be perfectly fam iliar with tills agitation,
show where this relation c f facts Is
fauityT
A C itizen or S anford.

T^Jfhe article In the Timea-Unlon o f May
It, on this subject waa so timed, whether
Intentional or not, that It cam e out on
Thursday; readied Sanford In the after­
noon too late to receive notice In the
Herald o f the next day.
Article* In the Tlmes-Unlon— "Tyranny
Under Republics” and ‘'Legislative Cour­
S u ccess a t H a stin g s
tesy" were given attention in the Herald
Another week and Hastings w ill step
in the order In which they w rre published.
out o f the lime light and ring down the
The Herald was used for several reasons.
curtain on the most profitable season that
It Is our home paper; the place .where our
she has had in several years. The wcathdomestic affairs should be discussed. It is
the paper our home folks read. Many
able. , The crop escaped from serious
dtlzenk o f Sanford do not read tho Tim esdamage all through the growing period
Union;it appears that the article pub­
and though at times suftcring fty lack o f
lished in the Tlm es-Unloa were not for
rain, the admirable supply o f flowing
the edification o f S aoIau L people; they
water obtained in all sections o f this terwere published, w e are led to believe, as
ritory, furnished the nece&amp;aai
moisture
a message to the legislature.
to bring the crop to maturity, The yield
With a representative lobbying
ot
has been up to the average, fifty barrels
Tallahassee against a bill sent there with
or better per acre being reported In many
the endorsement o f the.city council and
instances. The market, good at the start
later supported b y resolutions froth the
weakened during the” third week but
Commercial Club, It is difficult to under^'
lias now recovered and has passed the
stand the necessity for communicating
opening, with little prospect o f ‘going bowith the legislature via the "Peoples
ow the present figure, (4, while Hastings
. . . Forum" in the Times-Unlon.
uses it.
As to the last a rtid e “ Tho Sanford
Forty dollars a load for potatoes d eliv­
Charter". The writer believes he knows
ered at the stution. This soon amounts
a large number o f citizeus who desire
into money. But ten acres in Florida
legislative approval o f- t h e hill and he
and a life o f case .is all on ixiper and the
does not know o f any one who has object­
farmer here who successfully brings U po­
ed’ to a disouaaion o f its merit*. A m eeting
tato or any other truck crop to maturity
of the Commercial Club was held for tills
puts more energy and knowledge into cul­
purpose and ouy fellow -who wrote to
tivation than the fanner o f almost any
tli? Times-Union M ay 10, was there;
other »action of the country, The returns
brought out substantially what he later
though largo are bard earned tind well
' * wrote— he was atten tively lisYened to.
deserved. The output o f the section
will
scctlon’will
lie was assured by Mr. Frank P . Forster,
excel that o f any previous seuson, and the
* - chairman that every man present would
results o f the season have demonstrated
have all the tim e he wanted. His ob­
again that Lire soil and clim ate here are
jections as to legality were responded to'
most fittingly adapted to the production
by Mr. T^Em m ett Wilson and Mr. Geo. A.
o f (rish potatoes and that in tills crop
* DeCottes—both lawyers who work on the
Hastings lias a crop that will "come
proposed bill, ' *
Hastings News.
back.'
. The Sanford correspondentof the TimeaUnlon, who in the paper o f the 15 Inst.,
The Case o f M cN am ara
* flippantly referred to - Senator Massey’s
W ith reference to die coining trial of
.it.
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visit was also one o f the debaters at the J. J. McNamara and other labor leaders
meeting of the Cominerial Club.
with dynamiting die Los Angeles-Tim es
One of the features o f dila bill which building, die Indianapolis Star says;
seems to annoy that port o f our citizen ­
‘T h e previous good character and
ship willing to- «scrib e - questionable general esteem in which Mr, McNamara
motives to those who advocate it, is the has been held", says the Star, "w ill en­
matter of, contracts for public- work courage his m any friends and all o f us
awarded to city Offlcigljpfgr.jbeir inform al in hoping that his arrest m ay develop to
don and that o f the public in general the be a mistake and that his connection
law U hero given; Judge Minor S. Jones, with the Los Angeles outrage and any
of the Seventh Circuit, ruled that a coun­ others m ay be disproved. It Is necessary
ty commissls&lt;Soner who had sold supplies that die guilty should sufTcr, but it is
■t a "fa ir and reasonable price to the &lt;iuite as uecessary that the innocent
County o f Dade, had violated the la w and should go free. The offense with which
could not collect for same. The supreme he is charged is one o f the most awful
court o f Florida sustained Judge Jones.
crimes of the century and it Is to be
About this tim e Senator Massey In-“ hoped for his own sake, as well as for his
(reduced a bill In the senate end s e c trod family, friends Bnd business associates
Its passage, making this some offense a that he can prove his innocence".
crime; as per aectlon 5470, general statutes.
F lo rld a Crop C onditions
This Maaaey act was, at a later date
Washington May, 13— The condition on
O M 7 ) amended by the Abernathy bill
which extended the law to include muni­ May I, with comparisons, o f the principal
in Florida, on the basis o f 100
cipal officers; General statutes 5062, crops
representing
a normal, as announced by
page £00,
the Department o f Agriculture was as
Now is It possible that a n y o f our pub­
lic servants w ill be able to obtain public follows:
Apr. I
work, should they desire to do so.T
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Crop
19H 1910 1909 1911
This charter was freely and fully dis­
Pineapples. . . . - - - , . 7 3
74
96
75
cussed at a public m eeting o f the &gt;Com­ Orange trees
mercial Club; a committee, consisting o f Lemon trees
Mr. Frank J, Woodruff, Mr, Geo. H. Fer­ Lim e trees.
nald and HrsJ. N. Whltner, waa appoint­ G rapefru it...

The Gèo. H. Fernald Hdw. Co

We Have the Tents
and the Tackle
The Average Increase in Population
o f cities and tow ns everyw h ere is 35
per cent in ten years. T h is m eans
that new hom es w ill have to he built
and m ore stores p rovid ed. T h is w ill
increase the valu e o f land at the edge

W e Have S om e Choice P r o p e r ly
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that can be bought on easy term s.
It
w ill make you a beautiful h om e and
w ill continu e to increase in value.

N. H. GARNER

The Geo. H. Fernald Hdw. Co

S a n fo r d , F lo r id a

la n Clean. Orderly Pluce te bring your family to for u Picnic. Table«,
Benches, Shelter, Toilets, Water, Refreshments.______
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* Immense Live Oaks Shpde the entire grounds.
A shell mound fronting on Lake Monroe.
Cement Dance Floor. A Sanitary Swimming Pool, filled from p
flowing well, emptied and Cleaned Every Day.
B athing Ten Cents
Open Thursdays and Sundays.

Guava Paste

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Suits F o r H ire

O ther days by A rra n gem en t

D irection s:— Go west on First street, marl road, to Brody’s store,
then nort to Rand's Biding, cross railtpad and keep rood east of and along
railroad. Distance about three miles front Sanford.

Guava Jelly

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Armour’s Extract

Armour’s Boullion
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Fleischman’sYeast

ENGRAVED
CALLING
CARDS

Pimento Cheese

The Herald is prepared to furnish Engraved Calling Cords in any
and all styles of engraving. Strictly up-to-the-mlnuto in type
and workmanship.-An Engraved Card always carries „with it
evidence of Bocial dislinctio!
distinction. Let ub have your ordejt^ today.

Watermelons

THE SANFORD HERALD

Co nu Ion[«s ’.
W hile potatoes

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Phone 39

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Herald Building

Sanford, Florida

�Tlir SANrORD^BÍtRAlD

HOWARD-PACKARD
LAND COMPANY

Bulletin

Not come to Florida if
you have not made
to .s tic k a t i t , t o
a c h i e v e something.
The temporary pioneer is not de­
sirable. T h ere is nothing 90
damaging* to this splendid sec­
tion, and to Florida in general,
as the reports of the merely ten­
tative settlers who qpme here in
the expectation of making a large
fortune within a year, and, fail­
ing, return ¿0 their old homes
depleted in purse, disgusted with
the soil and the unaccustomed
methods necessary to secure
crops, with the climate,— disgus­
ted with everything, in fact, and
who use all their eloquence to
dissuade others from investing or
undertaking to establish their
homes here
There is Alw ays a Reason fora
Man’s Failure. Before you are
influenced by what a returning
settler says. about Florida, inves­
tigate why he failed to make
good.
We do not encourage the ten­
tative settler.. It is not the kind
of pioneering that benefits us or
our Section. It never promotes
the best Interests and progress of
any country and never will in
Florida.
Dorft expect to get rich quick
here in a day or two. Dollars
do not grow on trees; and do not
come here without money. The
more accuâtümètf you have been
in making a dollar go a_ long
way, tlie easier will be your first
months on Volusia Farms.
Volusia Farms needs sturdy
men and women, mentally and
physically, able to conduct farm­
ing as it is dope here under
Florida’s sunny skies. Volusia
Farms needs the permanent set­
tler with small capital; large de­
termination and industry who
w ill not float a retreats at the
first . disappintment.' Tyj^such
people Volusia Farms offerV op­
portunities practically without
Have

never ■advo-

W hile we have sold
lundreds of acres to people who
never saw the land before pur­
chasing and have alwas given
satisfaction, yet we prefer not to
sell ah acre without the pur­
chaser pe'ffeonally makes a selec­
tion, The excursions running to
Sanford from northern and centeral western states every first
and third Tuesday ^of every
month during the summer, aflortr
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See What You . are Buying.
Come here and investigate-what
we are offering
JaJk with
the many people we lia ve been
instrumental in bringing here
from all over the United States.
The larger, the number of people
we can induce to come here on a
tour of inspection, the more
quickly we shall close out our
V olusia Farms, tor the closer
you know this tract th e better it
becomes. "
It ever occurred to
y o q that there
must b e s o m e
sound fundamental
reasons for Florida
&gt;riced so low compared with lands in the ntírth
and west and even in the deserts
where irrigation companies 'plan
To 8upplyrwoter/AT&gt; A PRICE!
The principal reasdn is, I take
it^that-Florida is.only just beginmany, many years she has been
neglected.
Development h a s
just about begun, und developing.
a State as large as Floridar. w hose;
shore line is long enough to ex­
tend fromjJackspnyiJIe to Boston,
takes time. Tt-takes-people, too,
and money. Development could
not take place were our lands
priced on a basis of their earning
capacity to start with, but that
time is coming.- In the, develop’
ment-of any country there must
be inducements for people to
come in and cultivate the soil. •

Florida’s Inducement to You
Today is the Low Price of
Her Good Lands
The development of the past
three years has been \yonderful.
Immense wealth has been taken
from the soil— TAKEN, mind
you, not WRESTED as you wrest
with the bard, heavy soils up
'north—and now the natural ten­
dency find the natural law of
supply and demand id toward
higher prides for these income
bearing lands.
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For years lands Were aluroaL'given avimy smpiy because the
" Floridian H A D NO ID È A J O Y
- THEIR PRODUCING POSSIBILI-,
- TIES; diversified farming was un­
known. Witness now, the trans­
formation of a few years. Even
, • the day o f twenty dollars an acre
land has passed, and the time of
thirty .‘dollars an acre land isi
passing"every where. Jf I am any1
judge of the Florida land situa­
tion and the purchase of large
tracts consummatad during this
Spring are any criterion of com­
ing events, I believe the coming
fall and wintej; w ill see Florida
lands retailing for $50 an acre
and upward according to locality
and transportation.

Volusia Farms is worth every
cent of $50 an acre today' and
those who invest in the develop­
ment stage are the people who
w ill h i nke the hest tururover.
We have sold quite a large num­
ber of farms and the territory is
opening up in an immensely
satisfactory way to our settlers
and to us.
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E V E R A L times in these
columns i nave spoFen of
the apparent hindering of
____ the development of Florida
» » » » I by the large iihancial in­
terests, anti the reasons why the
ioward-Packafd lands are 'good
. investments. I h a v e . just been
reading ail article in ‘ ‘Moody’s
Magazine” (a financial authority)
relative to the large" earnings of
banks and trust coinpaiiies who.
hoodwink the sm a ll. depositor by
ever saying 4 per cent is the ut­
most dividend to be expected
consistent with safety*— f r —: —
In the face of this legend, the
banks themselves are declaring
dividends as high as 40 per cent
made with YOUR money. . Com­
pilation of the profits-of sixtyseven, banks in the borough of
Manhattan, New York city, after
showing earnings of 17.19 per
cent, declared dividends of 10.33
per cent. The dividends of {he
Liberty National amounted to 25
per certt. for the year, the Chase
National 20 p er cent;; the First
National 40 per cent., the Mer­
cantile Trust Company 25 per
cent, and so on, these ligures be­
ing for the fiscal year eliding
last June, according 'to Moody’s.
Unquestionably to influence a
depositor not to draw from the
savings bank; for wild specula­
tion is sound,advice— very sound
and commendable advice,.but an
investment in Volusia Furms at
present price is NOT a specula-,
tion. Not' one of the tracts of
land offered by this Company
has ever been,a speculation. The
V A L U E was therein the begin­
ning and * higher value is there
more.
speculation in the stocks of the
Northern Pacific and other rail­
roads by’ ^the financiers .than
there ever can be with our la'ndB,
because our lands and prices are
R IG H T .. Our methods of doing
business áre RIGHT. We invite
the strictest investigation of our­
selves and of our lands. Our
business nps a better non-speculative foundation than thousands
of business you yourself could
mention. :
Investigate for yourself the ad­
visability of your Volusia farm
investment remembering that
good real estate in a advancing
country is the basis of*wealth.
Writ« for our booklet. “ Resources of Volusia Farms1
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Sonrord Charter Bill
th e g o o d s you n eed, a n d 't h e p rice
TJie Herald's special To llqhasseq w ryo u c a n d o th e re s t. S an ford t urni
tu re Co.
' 35-tl |respondent wires today ag follows:
Little Happenings— M en tion o f ] H ave a roast duck fo r'S u n d a y dinner.,! “ The Sanford charter bill is on calendar
I o f bills on second reading the Senate
M a tte rs In B rief.
[ Get It at Briggs’ market. Phone l, 40-lt |
having already passed the house. Sena­
Look for Spencers bread in the window 1
tor Massey reports that it w i l l , probably
PERSONAL HEMS OF INTEREST |°r;, 0 &gt; Rol&gt;" u ’ .
be considered when the neirt-focnl hill
■ Go to Mrs. J..H. Britton, 110 Palmetto |calendar is taken up, date not given.
,
« ¡ « „ . I T „ l k l ava,m* * i o r *iyfiM. '» " » " c r y .
35-tf
W e g lve
tor the benefit o f our
SiimmarV'O
*
One and two horso wagons with celery readers who have been making inquiries
S uccinctly Arranged for MurM e b ^ ie a ,,t Underwood’s.
17-tf regarding the bill,
rtrt H .« M R ..fc r ,.
S w c„ „ , ||n€.
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in and a b o u t t h e c it y

N. P. Y o w .ll o f Orlando visited
city on Thursday.
Mrs. T. A
A.. Neal h as1 returned
in this cRy after a pleasant

in the |S nnrord P u rn lttire Co

'J 'H E

3 5 .t r

“ E v e r w ear a saw around
your n eck ?
J

- J. D. Roberts now lias a bread window.
her
H ave you seen Itf
4o-2c

to
visit to

I

'T v o s c o n collars after-tw o o r
three trips to the laundry that*
looked just about as comfortable.

ShnrordMaahlne
All L o c a l A d v e rtis e m e n ts Under Th is
* 1,
48-lf
H eading, One Cent a .W o fd Each Issue
N ew t i r e » pu t on old G o -G a rt» a t
th e S a n fo rd Fu rn itu re Co.,
’ 3 5 - tf
For Rent— T w o furnished rooms modern
Autoes and carriage painting at Unr conveniences.
Reasonable,
gentlemen
Mrs. W ill Ludlum o f Dos Moines. Iowa
derwood’s. First cla w work.
31-tf preferred. Magnolia and third, M rs.-R,
is visiting her sister., Mrs. A . C. Ludlum
E. Tolar.
39-2tp
branch bakery at J. D. Roberts store.
For Sale— One lot com er o f Laurel A ve,
See window.
.
40-2c
Mrs. JL S. Keelor's m any friends will be
W e rqake a s p c e la lty o f fra m in g
glad to know that she has entirely recov­
p i c t u r e » , , T ry us. S a n fo rd Furniture dollar per thousand. Call . at 107, West
ered from her‘recent Indisposition.
Ninth St. S. J. Diggers.
38-3p
t*o’
3 5 -tf
The meeting o f the Ladles Sewing Club
For Rent or S a l»—Easy terms the Pope
Bring your old tires to Sanford Machine d a ce just south o f Ginns, with'house and
at Miss Bessie Longs last week was the
&amp; Garage Co. for vulcanizing.
48-tf
barn with 42 acres o f land. A n ideal
lost meeting o f the current,season.
H ave you met Spencerian TwiBtT You place for poultry ^fam i. Sanford Suppy
Dr. Bouchell o f rhomasVille Georgia is
&gt;Co.
*■
.4 0 - lt
can see it In Robert's window.
40-2c
the guest o f his daughter Mrs. Henry
For Rent— 7 Room house, bath and all
. For Sale— Fam ily horse, buggy and har­ improvements, 206 'Laurel Ave." J. II.
Wlget, at her homo on Pork Avenua.
• 39-tfc
ness or either. N. H. Garner.
31-tf Ferguson.
Kirs. Henry W ight node a short visit in
For Sale or Rent at n Bargain— Ten
G et your Mason's fruit Jars and jelly
New Smyrna last week, the guest o f her
acres on Bcardall avenue, close to statiin .
brother Dr. L. B. Bouchelle apd his fam ily.’ glasses nt W .!W . Long's.
Five acres tiled, farmed two years. In­
..
39-tfcr ■
G. W. 'Spencer is a baseball fan, all quire Herald.
The many friends o f Mr, and Mrs. II. R.
To
Rept—
For
four
months
beginning
Stevens will regret to learn that Uteir right and has named his new bread the
with June 15th, furnished house delight­
baby daughter, Rebecca, continues very “ Spencerian Tvfiat
fully situated. Apply, Capt. Marks or
40-2tp
sick.
^
I A ll kinds o f repair work. Sanford Ma A . Vaughan, Phone 59.
For Sale— One first class R. R. ticket
W ea th er R e p o r t— Rain 1.followed by j Chine &amp; ^Garage Co.
48-tf

Orjando.
Miss Bessie Long was the tostesa of
the Young Ladles.^ sewing d u b last
Thursday evening.

Gas engine' repairs.
4 Garage Co.

light shower* followed in turn by more
You-can get yellow corn meal at laing’s I Qbi0, jjooj to May 31st, * 7911. Will seli
rain and so on to the first day In Septem­ G ro ccf*___
20-tf very low. Address P. 0. Box. 506. Sanber.
W anted— 100, men and women to t a k e K or^‘
40-ltp
For ^ CI,t— Fw0 ,lx ¡« &gt; ®
“ U modem
lien, Forest Lake' paid tho city a flying stock in the Sanford B u ild in g s Loan As1conveniences, com er Palmetto and Sixth
visit this week and reports everything at sue union. ••
Streets. A pply at 313 Mugnolla A ve.
the state capitol in a flourishing con5 or 0 doses “ 666" w ill cure uny case 30-2p
For Sale— My fancy driving and aaddlo
o f Chills und Fever. Price, 25c. ,
37-tf
tsr— lîjtlon,
horse. Cecil Gabbclt.
39-tf
Cocoa Long Bar Soap just roce'lved a
Bishop H. C. .Morrison' o f I^cshurg, ho«
For Solo— Or rent, good 10 ncro truck
33-tf
) been a recet visitor to Sanford, and while W. W. Long's slore.
farm near Cameron City, 5 acres' tiled.
here was the guest o f Rev. J. A . Hendry
W hy not keep money in circulatlonT 7 acres under cultivation, good house nnd
and family.
Buy stock in your home Building &amp; Loan farn, 40,000 feet celery boards. A lso , 5Q
acre« good hnminock land for sule. In
*40-2c
quire Herald Office. - *
40-tf
There are some exceptional bargains in Association.
Underwoods for harness, saddles, horse
Snnfcrd real estate advertised in The
17-tf
Herald at.present. N ow Is the lim e in and mule jewelry. , .
buy while it is cheap.
Just re c lc v e d a n ew line o f A rt
squares, p ric e s reason able. S an ford
Miss Louiebelie Brown o f Law ty, and F u rn itu re Go.
, 3 5 -tf
at present a student at Stetson Univcrsi
When the'contractors.arid builders are
ty was a recent visitor to Sanford, the
busy trade is good. S ee Sanford Building
gneit of Mrs. .W. L Milteer.
4 Loan Association.
40-2c
Miss- A n n is M e ■Dorm il a
charmiag
3 or 5 doses “ 660** will cure any case 61’
young lady o f Columdla S. C. is a guest nnd Fever. Price 25c.
37-tf
at tho home o f her uncle Dr J. N.
' Place the iuleB to your real estate hi
Robson nnd his fam ily on the heights
the Realty-Trust Company und avoid com­
•
The new lo d g e 'o f Elks will occupy plications. Fur particulars address U. F
quarters recently prepared In the Stone Whittier. Jr.. Secretary.
7-if
Gove Block' where everything has been
It's a good thing l&gt; save .something.
arranged for the comfort o f the members. Try it few shares Sanford Building 4
Dick Culhoun claims tlm medal Jlfi ho I&gt;oan stock.__: ____ - ■ __________ -46-3c
~ caught a 16 pound-trout this week but
Dr. Howard bus returned nnd can be
lflpk couldn't resist hi? appetite und de­ found at his residence in the forenoon
voured th e fis h so' he cannot prove1 his und his office in'the afternoon.
22-tf
assertion.
W e are equ ipp'd to handle your repair
Sanford Machine 4 Garage-Co.
" ‘- The friends ‘ of Mr. and Mrs. ,Butler work.
4Htf.
deeply sympathise w ith -th e m „ in the
How soon d m I get a loan? is the quesj
death of their infant child that occured
at their home last W ednesday, after a lion most often usked the Building, 4
LoatrAss'n. 'K v e r y one can g»t money
long und painful tlln e i*.' ”
quicker if you buy u few shares. 40-2c
The Anuniua Club initialed W. II. UnW h y not let its store your rurnlturc
derw|od and Cecil Gabbett Into the mys­
while you are away for the summer
teries of Ashcraft last Tuesday, after and save house rent., Sanford rurnh
which a bounteous repast was spread ill ture Co.
' 3 5 -tf
Black Hammock, Hight Priest Meltinger
Best grade Butterenc ut Long's grocery
presiding.
Try it while butler is Idgh.
26-tf

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No doubt the many friends o f Mr. A l­
For fresli dressed jwultry see .T. W,
bert Crush o f this city will be pleased to Briggs. Pjiune 1.
.
40-lt
leam tlrnt he lias been granted a diploma
'Dou't forget you can get youh chipped
for the Complete Gas Engine Course wiUt
beef
and ham cur on an American slicing
\ the International Correspondence Schools
machine
itt W. W. Long's market.
20-tf
ofScrunton, Po.
"

Mother's "Day which iin g ' dccomo an
affair o f National importance, and a
most beautiful custome, was approjirintely celebrated is some o f the Sanford
. churches last Sunday. A large number
of die Snnday school chi Idem wore white
chrysanthemums in memory o f the day.
John Rose, aged fifteen years, the son
1LI.__■
r.
W
. . . . .
of Mr ond Mrs. Rose, proprieters o f the
Bye-La HotU died Sunday morning of
typhoid fever.
Punerlai service were
oonductcb at the hotel Monday afternoon
by Rev, J. A . Hendry, assisted by Rev.
J- F. Mckinnon and bishop II. C. Morrison.
The remains w ere carried to Orlando for
Interment Mr and Mrs Rose nnd the
three slaters who mourn the loss-of this
loved ono have the sympathy o f many
friends.

[ - The nursmg -home -ut-kth and Elm Ave,
is prepared to care for a limited number
o f surgical cases. Mrs. Wright, iiGrse' in
|charge.
I
33-tf
Go to Briggs' market for broilers. Phone

No. 1.

•

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40-lt

Just received a shipment . o f Mason's
fruit jars nnd jelly glasses for early can.
.
ning purposes. Let me supply your wants.
W. W. Long, grocer.
33-tf
Briggs' market has all kinds o f fowl and
chickens. Phone* No. 1.
40-lt

Tarring Shsll Roads.

An experim ent Is being made by
Street Comm issioner Crnry o f S t A u ­
gustine, Kin., w ith a U\r binder on the
sbQll paving on South S t G eorge s tre e t
Th e results o f tho toot proved to be
entirely wiUafnctory, nnd It may solve
Mrs. T. Picton Vifurlow o f Orlando will
the problem o f m aklpg the shell pnvont the piano recital given by pupils of ment more lasting at slight expense.
Mrs^Fonnie S, Munson in her studio next Six buudred square yards w ere treated
Monday evening. M ay 32. Mrs, Warlow at a cost o f 4H couta a yard. T h e
fin* a.rich aoprano, full o f sweetness and su rface was first scarified and then
W h ile the shell
power. . Her numbers for the evening j graded to a croyrn.
*RI Include a group o f songs from Jessie | wits In this loose condition gas tar w as
applied, and tho street w aq then rolled
Gaynor, an “Old English Group’ ’ and mlswith tho steam roller. T h ere la e v e ry
oellaueous selections. Friends and strangIndication that the street w ill nuw shed
•rs cordially welcome.
Prograin cotn- the w ater liettcr in mlna and that the
m e n e « at 8 p, ut. Voluntary adralaaslôn gaa w
ta) r w ill' act as a binder, preventfor program expense*. Seats m ay be rethe sbell from grinding up aad
•enr#4 o f Mrs, p, L, T b re rtw .
I blow ing » w ay.

L a u n d n y B o g R o y ii

‘ 'T h e y had 'saw' edges.
" I know the reason, too. It*»
because the edge o f the fabrio
next the neck i i turned in
fiat and sharp. *

..‘.'They're made wrong.
- “ N o 'saw ' edges on Corliss*
Coon collars with th eir 'gutter
Seam.!_ T h at means thq outside
fabric is turned in o v e r the in­
terlining, m:il. ¡nj; routlded edges.
„ ''T h e y 'r e made right. &gt;f‘ ■ ' *

C o r lis s - C o o n
» 5

C o lla r s

FRANK
Clothier and Men’s Furnisher
SANFORD

FLORIDA

For Sale—Choice o f 2 good young mules
w ell broken In good fix, 16 hands high,
H E best values (o be had in m edium priced
eleven hundrod pounds, cheap for quality
shoes and O xford s can be found at our
ami cash. S. M. Pickens, Bcardall A ve,
R. F. D. No. 3.
40-2t
store.
A new lo t - received selling at
if you want a position or are in need
of h«flp,'let mo secure thorn for you through
the Souiticrn Busiuess Exchange. Send |
for blank application, term*. e ta F. N.
Hitchcock, agent. Box 1187, Sanford, FIor»|
T3E
~
' ‘
37-4c
which have not o n ly excellen t w earing q
For Sale— Pnlr line largo mules. Sound, I
flue condition. A barguin at 5250 for |
just as much style, and fit just as w ell, t
pair. Jos. C. Harris.
t
37-ltp
the higher priced shoes.
T h e shoe at the
For Kent— A t Coronodo Boaclt next to I
Hotel, 10 room double houye, five rooms
appeal to all econ om ical shoe buyers.
on :«id e
furnished complete. Enquire
1-ewis Ypung, Orange City, Fla.
40-2tp
Rooms— FumiBhetl, gas aqd artesian
water. $1.25 per week and up. 315 JE.
■Mr St;——
............. .
"W -tf
1 l^jr R ent— 12 room house on Myrtle av-1
enuc. Enquire 212 Fourth S t.„'betw een [
Oak aqd Myrtle A vcs.
a"
35-tf
- For Sole— Ten good• cows. 'A p p ly Mrs.
A. Vaughan, Phone S9,
40-2p
liost— Gold bund bracelet engrave with
Initials M. E. H. Lost on' Celery Avenue
near ferry. Return at Hands- stable and
receive reward.
"*"* .
38-tf
For Sale— Indian runner duck eggs,
you can successfully hatch nnd raise
them every'm onth in the year. $100 per
13.- $2.00 per 30. $3.00 j « r 50. U. S.
Mikersell, Sanford, Flu.
38-ltp
- For Sale— Mission bufTet, dining table,
serving table and chairs, library table,
McDdflgal kitchen cabinet, white frost
refregcrutor and three burner oil' stove,
Inquire E. R. Titus, office J. E. P a ce»-on'
1220 Pork A ve.
40-ltp
VFor Kent—Cash. Ten acres two miles
FIRST CLASS CRATE M A T E R IA LS , Sanford, Fla
west o f Sanford, house o f 7 rooms, land
all tiled, two wells, stable for horse- For
further information address,.Lindley W al­
ker. Box 818, Sanford, Fla.
»- 38-5tp
Phone us for prices oil screen doors and
window- screens. ~Onr ktock- is -COii)plblt1.
Or H. Fernald;— ----- H — —------ —’ -*-46-2t
For Sale— Piuno at a bargain, upright,
in good condition! Address Box 1127.
t
36-tf
W e now have displayed our full Hue of
gas and. gasolene stoves. Our clerks Are
always glad to show tho goods. Geo. H.
Fernald, Hardware Co.
40-21
Two nice fresh Jersey cows for sale
cheap. Also Rhode Island Red eggs for
hatching nnd stock. Free booklet. Lakemonl Pou!:ry Farm. W inter Park, Fla.
36-tf
Get m i ¡vices on tho beat lndubatora.
Don’t buy until you see me, will save
you money. E. R. Potter.
40 4t
For Sale— One span o f mules, wagon
and harness; mules six and seven years
old. weigh about 1,200 pounds each. In ­
quire of W. A . Minnick, Cameron City.
26-tf-p
' ,
For. I.’ jn t— Three new ftirnistied rooms,
cor. Myrtle ond 10th. For Sale— Young
horse, well broke, gasoline engine and
unn.
Also farm implements. A . B.
ock. Oak A ve. and 2nd St.
.
38-tf
Wonted for the summer— Gentlemen
roomers at Stumons, 315 E. 4th St.. $1.25
and up a week.
#
35-tf
Fur Sale— Chalmers Thirty 1910, pony
tonucau. full equipment. Perfect con­
W c Make Everything Known to the. Trade
dition. und will be sold at a barguin. ay 1
need a larger car. A lso K rit Roadsters
with full equipment, only run short lime,
PH O NE 106.
NO. I l l P A R K A V E N U E .
as good as new. W rite for ¡vices and
descriptions o f those two bargains. IS li.
2 cylinder ferro with reverse gear and
Branch Store Roberts Grocery, next Postofficc
ull equipment $200.00 T. P. ConpropsL
D ayton« Beach, Flu.
34-lf

Sanford

Florida

MMM

;.R. Calhoun n/er

Our Motto:

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Cleanliness

Only exclusive baker in the city.

A ll

mixing done with latest improved Sani-

tary machinery^

Spencer’s Bread handled by all firstclass grocers.

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ECONO

« f ln r r i f i T i i r
‘ Th e danOd a t' the W e t o k a ^ u ^ T u e fjq y ,
evening. May 23rd. h o i been postponed.
Owing to the beginning o f the Sanford
High School commencement exercises on
that evening.

n id tr Murniiij at Sanford;,Für (riw ib Im p o rta n t U g ls lo t fo n Disposed
ASf Tlal
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f n tr
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Cattrod u Mcood-cUu mall matter Austin 2Ind
ISOS, at the Poe loffie« at Sanford. F lo r id a / "
ander Act of If arch 3rd, 1070.

fU m )n Béràld m it o |
Telephon« N a US.

In 'th e ' spring a young ' linin'* fancy
lightly turns to thoughts dlt-atung again—
baseball
Sw at the fly wherever ypu flndf him for
upon hlsdqathdcpcteds jljp s o fc t y .o flh s
city during the summer months.
The bill to prohibit seining w ill work a
hardship on those firms engaged in fish­
ing, but ohl you angler, with the hook and
line I .
The L iv e Oak Democrat nptlv remarks
that the man who is c o rth in k in g iio w of
hooks and lines m ust, have tin hook­
worm.
seriously
wounded over a de|jt in .Jacksonville and
$ man killed In Birmingham for. the same
cause would Indicate that; collections ore
not as good as they might be.
ROUTED AT LAST

' L a st week the Investigation' Into the
sou rc^ of ,ihe evident bribe offered Mr.
.&gt;***
W ap » i s brought to a close by the com.
mTttee tiling its report. The report was
a very complete one, all the testimony
taken being submitted with ..the. report.
The com m ittee reported they were unable
U&gt; determine the source o f .the Intended
TJrihe,! bat*.they wen? o f the opinion thnt
the House M6sienger was in possession o f
Information he. was holding from the
committee. Th e House Messenger was
discharger by the house on a roll call
vdte. ' ”
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Tirc_q u e ill6 V b f“ the school text book
contracts w as. dlsiiosed o f last Monday.
Thpre were fou r;pending bills providing
far the State U niform ity o f school books
and far the state to contract for them in
built. One bill providing for practically a
continuance o f the same system was
also fin d in g , known as the Terrell Bill.
The Senate had ahead y passed the Cone
BUI providing for State Uniformity. Sen­
ator Gone had turned over the m anage­
ment o f his In ; the 'bouse to represents]
liv e Gray o f .Gadsden. When the special
order camn utyM iy-Cray m oved that lbe|
senate bill be considered which was 1
agreed to. A fte r the adoption-of several
y amendments Jo the bill offered the floor leader'for-the bill, the rules!
w ere w aived and the bill was passed by
a vote o f (5 1 ) -td five (S ). The final vote
sh o w ed 'th a t the opposition w ent to
pieces when they saw they were the

OE T H E

Famous

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Specialists

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5 A T TH E

Robbing Nest
8anfordr Florida

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Notice o f Sale o f .Freight
Under s n i by virtue of Sfctlon 3127 of the Gen­
eral Su lu lei at ibe State a t Florida.
Notice to J. O. Hanks of Sanford. Fla., mad to all
others concerned. Section 3127 of thr General
Statutes of the State-nf Florida, I. F. P„ Rlnea,
ASenlofthe
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad-Com‘ At*-------------f

Return

warm

friends o f

to learn that the public
benevolent . organization

«3ÔS?,-M f P « çent, they,are
“ n a ^ property td be taxed: Let us
to prayerl"
1
So intfjks the Sanford . Herald, which
lives among the, celery kings and Is as
.With the trials and. trlbulalons o f the patrons o f the Soutltern Ex-.
s Oompehy ut ir It dw elt in Dade
ny.
/ .
s Uie .progress-of the case heard
U sttet— k by tli« Interstate Gomnierce
^ -S n is s lo n T t was brought* out b y thé atsy for the Florida Hnllrood Commisthat die profits o f the Southern Exi Company In 1010 was only two mil! dollars apd.tbat th e y' possess quite
• hundred thousand dollars* Worth o f
ty to earn this sum— surely there
la g wrong in a corporation earn- a çoüfgo o f million dollars u year on
— invested capital o f much less than
haft a-mlUlohl
--- * Wéf-aW surprised at-the Sanford Herald
becoming sarcastic In this matter, and
hojle'ul see It start a muvement making

J M P

ilia mnnlrltM&gt;l ^tahll«hm«n&lt;

quarters for the oppressed
kpany, In every town in Florida. When
I lions ore not making more titan
hundred per ootit oh their invoettts they should be given privileges to
pensate for Ute—deficit, by public
citizens and in the Instance of
th*
¿x|
Company their own
&gt;T aays that their patrons are satI that tlielr d targte urd not opprettIve that Indeed they are “ moderate"—« )
" p l W . w a y . o f calling aUeqtfop to a’
' dividend o f 147 per cent (when H
quita
Is certainly
-Miami Metropolis.

GoAJaMsj dSdeasJw« kecelldl

The boon hu lerva-ta* tlven.
And
nd tl
thouAh the body moulder* here,
The «oui la «ale In heaven.

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Division PasM nger A gen t J. G. Kirk
4and o f the A tlan tic Coast Line, with
beaequarters in Tampa, yesterday re-

A b o u t7

Florida, It Biossoras, W fe ly

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EAST

WEST

We Never Use The Knife

and-Women Treated

For Information, Rates and Reservations see near­
est A tlantic Coast Line A gen t or write

,

A. W . FRITOT, P. P; Agent
138 Weit Biy.St.

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The Best
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^ ( ¡ L i &gt; A % Y0U\G MEN
it matters npt* wwjjt' your ailment may
be or how long sUnding, if your fu­
ture health and happiness are at stake
consult this doctor. He will cure you
If you afe curable.'
Everi kinf of human ill falls at the |
touch of\thete wonderful men sne
TnwvelouTliave LeetTthe cures that it
is hard indeed to find the dividing linej
between human accomplishment and]
miracle.- _It ________
matter»- ___
not______
what,_________
the ill

United Specialists

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Near
Sanford

J u s t s few tots.. leftr and they, can
be bought for one-third their aei tu a r value, oii. easy terms. To
wait is but to lose, so come,, look
¡and you will -buÿy

Good road to the Property, good
sidewalks, through the Property
and good people li-ring; on the
Property.
:
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questod the-publicatlon o f an announce-1 may. he; it Opattert not discouraging rement that ualn Nos. 27 and 28 o f that
have been made from any
system operating between Sanford and
n; jt matters not if you hsve[
Lakeland will be discontinued on May-20. [been.told, that grim death stares you
The two trains, mentioned, which have ip the Tace. Go and toiuult this docbeen in operation for several months Itor a n d if there is the finest thread
past, have proved a great convenience [
which to hang a hope you will

to residents o f the sections affected olid I ffp cfth s t hqpe, and the h ope will suregreat Joy waa m a n ifested whep they ly lead* ypu to th e blue skies o f peace
Were first put in effect: The additional |co n ten tm en t and health,
trains baye enabled residents and - busi- {
»ess men to transact business in nearby |
125 Laura •Street, Jacksonville, Flf* J
owns witlmut loss o f time.

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piles do not listen to it and have your
lift endangered by the lice, knife pj j
needle - beiopt/ consulting the United!

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

roven aen t C o m p a n y
Office

First Street Opposite Poatoificc

M arks Real E s tute Agency,

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E L E C T R IC L IG H T E D P U L L M A N
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home, where he Ifl-eaTc from^Voflumg;
• ^ ^ V / n y o n e t o - D n d ir ^ I
temptation and III flesh t f- lle lr io: HeI « ^ “ »Lop«atK&gt;n Tot womb or ovarta-

A ii) see U vacant In their hum*.
which never can be tilled

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LADIES
who
suffer
from
special diseases, and i
John Lindsay R ose
those
nearing
the
change
of life, maid­
i John Lindsay R o m , the only s o n . o f
ens
approaching
Womanhood
having
Clarenoe W. and L izzie E. Rose, was
•ny
deviation»
from
health
caused
by J
born, December 6th, 1R95, at Indianapolis,
irregularities
or
diseases
peculiar
to
Indiana, and -passed on to the higher
women, should consult this eminent
life May 14th, 1Q11, at Sanford Florida,
Atlanta specialist.
Angular dispro­
hnd his body was laid at rest at Orlando
portionate
women
will,
by recovering
Florida M ay 16th. A g e 15 years, 6
.
perfect
health,
gain
that
w«U rounded,
months and 8 days. His life here
inJ
|/ynrm?tfical
figure
to
much
desired,
brief. He was a source o f constant J oy
yet
too
often
beyond
their
.grasp
for
to his parents, his dupe sisters and
the want of the right medical advisor.
relatives Ilfs young life was full o f
These,as wcll as weak, indifferent wo­
Whist can be fondly tre a s u ry and re­
men,
under the doctor’s treatment, he-1
membered. W e . say it was a disease
come
strong, well vivacious intThlppy.
that took his;gehtal loving spirit~dwiiy.
OVARIAN
but it was on . angel of God that comet .. ,
, ,rorr rwomb troubles are
If you have
that woy and took him to. the It e n ^ ly J
V " c ^ni^c

w ill l i v e In* the fem Uy thoughts and
affections more thun ever before. They
will begin now to appreciate his young
life more than ever, they could while ha
was with them In the flesh. H e js now
in a fairer land where be w ill grow In
knowledge and Ip grace .forever.

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Weeks I S , N O R T H

article In thp'Jacksonville Metrop- the present contract-.
ates that the 'Southern Express

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Angles bill provides for the aboliahing I k. r(ir,Ki- BD1C*

Jacksonville
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Depot of the Atlaatio C«*it Line Rallrund Company

Tuesday Afternoon
Wednesday till 10 8« m.lij

TIONl o r THE EXPRESS COMPANY entirely thé Lease System at the end ' of r
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In Sanford, Florida, sells at public otitfry to the
hlshcaiand heal bidder, for cash, nineteen (19)
toot of refuse lime, contained in Atlantic Coast
Line Railroad cor number 14230. consigned by the
Florida Lime Company of Kendrick. fTotkls to j.
O. Hntks at Santunf. Florida, to cover freltni
c.hartea and detnumSe sttahtst saht shipment- at
lime, amooutlns to the sum of one bandied and
lflhteetl;daUars.(U8.00), payment of which Is
apipad b
- contUnee.
by
F. P. Rum. A ie n t
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A fte r a struggle o f six years against
one Qf the wealthiest atid b£st b fg a iiii»d lasers.
Mondy afternoon the' house killed the
combinations In the United States, &gt;the
three' agricultural A l l
D lS C flS C S
O f
M C Il
book trust, audits nllied forces, the people measure providing the
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o f Florida ore to be congratulated over schools Introduced b y Mr. West o f Santa |
one o f the greatest legislative victories Rota. A lso the house refused to adopt I
n the history o f the State, the Joint Resolution In reference, to the |
In the passage o f the Cofic uniform text Initiative and referendum,' however
Deafness cured by an entirely new |
book bill on yesterday., Thp; bill had motion for reconsideration.is pending,
system.
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. / passed the senate, whore It originated, v Tuesday thè house'considered a list o f I
No matter what your disease may
some time before and had been' duly appropriation bills. The bill to take fifty be or how long standing, the doctors
oefti lied ‘in ‘tils houae, where itfoun d Itself thousand dollars (50,000) from the fund Will locate your disease without asking
among several others o f the same nature. derived from the hire o f convicts and you spy questions. The doctor is said
Adulated by un unselfish' spirit rather pisce tQ the credit o f a fund to Improve to he
thk greatest LUNG and
rare, eyen among legislators, the advocates the Insane Asylum was killed. The ap­ CATARRH specialist-in America. If
o f state uniformity got togethar and, af­ propriations for an 013 Soldiers Home, yôu hkve catarrh or lung trouble go
ter consultation, agreed upon united sute for acquiring site was passed. The house |
,Snd be examined. The sick and af, P « t p r ih e Qone bill, and. aa*ii preparatory
“ m* roller“ *a,nry 10 flicted should take advantage of the opstejv ,withdrew All others, bills or sub­ lUOMtf andihe Attorney General end
here offered. Go and h.ve
your
your
stituted the'Code bill ‘ f&lt;ir' them. It was Su^memWht °f education la Pending, f, forevcf (etdcd
further agreed;.to* make certain ' amend*
The bill, (br redistrlcting the JudidslJÜjg U curable the United Specialists
u w fra^ kj y; if incurable
m enu demanded as the consideration Clrcülts was jutssed by the senate and the w il, lc ll
representatives by decisive , ^ w,|, give__you such advice as to
for piteport o f the bilL which amendments houœ
did It no Injury; but rather strengthened votes.. Tltere Is M ine apprehension that prolûng Ufe. No kick man or woman
ftfl to m n t x l h l h w emîncnt
it- A ll amendments were placed
in the governor will veto the bill but since
d in g jtfp f ond member, and It V o s agreed the vote was so large
he _probably wlU raen . Jt is ,h e greatest opportu n ity o f
many |jfe
V ----to
all amendments .proposed by plinthe bill. The bill provide# for eleven I tbe ^
Circuits.
The
prevent
mmtbi-r
is
cu'li!,
you
f,^
ve
cheiim
atism
, liver, kidhim And td oppose all coming from any
oth8r;;souroa. This plan worked like a the Bar Arooctefion asked for tJdrteen.- ney or h U d d a troub!ci paraly?iSi hcart
chanti and the bill went throug i by tho so the billMs Jess than the Bar Assocla-J ¿ ¡5enfe| nervous deb ility, dyspepsia,inoverwhelming majority o f 54 to 3. It was tibn nsktNl forbUt thouglit to be suffllctcnt-Idigestion. constipation,
epilepsy and
eertUUd at once to the senate, taken up
The house had .under consideration all g , V |ta. dance, go and be cured by
at U tfn lg tu ** session all o f; the amend- Wednesday morning the bills o f Mr. k j j n eW .syjten) *
C(|Bccrs aiij ‘ tum ors curcJ in their
menui concurred in and the bill passed. A ngle o f polk providing for the abolition
It m n^goes to the governor, whose signa­ or the Convict l^ a s e System and t h e L | y , st. ees.
Strictures,
ulcers, all
lk in and sca]p dlseaiCSi p„ e i
ture ' I f will undoubtedly at once re- creation o f a State Tlighw ay Commission
ceiHJ—'Tampa Times.
u U oth e submitting o f n t o q u e s tio n L nd \ ruptures cured.
The
U n ite d .
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K,,! BU.î,e .
W f u ",
Specialists cure ev.ry case they accept

t;put up a- tr
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COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES

DELINQUENT TA X LIST
Notice is hereby given thnt the following described rcol estate, now assessed for

Sanford h igh

S c h b o l.W M C lose Fr% ny
. .-■'■* o f N ext W eek

■JVAt Seht imper

Nrnv»'* Addition

the city taxes m the city o f Sunford, county o i Orange, state o f Florida, for the year

M. Rotundo.,*.
' ,All blocks A. D
Tlic closing exercises o f the Sanford Nineteen Hundred and -Ten (1910) and the taxes thereon not having been paid on R .'L Jones ...
I lLots.3,
R. L. Jones ...
High School will begin on Tuesday night
Mr*.
A.
Ü.
Nei
the 1st day o f April, lt f l l , the taxes arc now delinqent.
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jH„y 23 and cud on Friday. M ay 2(5. Fol­
Weite» June*
Peter Hoffman
lowing «he jwogrom:
Name
Amouta
------Tuesday; May 23rd. B p. m.
“ The
M r . A UL heave
&amp; Whltiler
F o x .....................................
Colonel’s Maid.” n comedy In three acts Chase
W. P. Carter......
Mrs. A. 1). Neavt*..................
.R. tills «....;..
Presented by the Literary Societies o f the E.
If. L, Tltrajlirr, Trastee.......... :...
F. Beoninll
Jtiinown _ .»»tgiooj* »**&lt;*.*( tr.i
High School.
J: H. Keriliisim
o.uo Nelson M. Wat/on.......... ............
Mary
L.
Phelps
..
Unknown
................... : .......
Wednesday, May ¿14, 10:30 a. in. Eighth W.
12.00
V P.
I' Carter.
I’.r le r
24.00
Grade, graduating exercises. Address by Unknown ....
Chappell's Addition,
7.20
W. E. Harvey
3.00
Mr. D. L. Thrasher.
V. Hawkins...
12 00
^ Wednesday, May 24, 5:30 p. m. Class Mary Cootier."
L2Û M.^M Scœni " l .........
Ct DeMont tlr|r*
tritlhown
........................
84.00
löTtTrSparkir
-^Day exercises.
12.00
tieo Atkin*..
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Thursday. May 2.3, 8 p. m. Reception A. D. Smith .
W. H. Peters.
Mpry M. Seenni ............ ' ..........
laits 7 end 8 ___...
by Junior Class, Faculty and Trustees to S.
&amp; St. P.Jty
EM
A. M. Tyler ..
the Senior Class.___
Lots 7. 8, II and Iff
Standlford'» Addition **
T. A. Newltut
H of lot* 12 and 13
Friday, May fiT 8 p. m. High School
E. D. Dennl* ............................
tusón..
I). A. t,nMwell A Sttna___
graduating exercises. Address Dr. LinIni dren
Thotnit* r e l i e f .......... .
M
. L u ^ a i n . . . . ......... .........
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A. T. Rotsetter
3
All o f the Commencement exercises will W. F. Leavitt.'
A. 5.-Stand! forti.
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be held at the new High School building. W. ÎV Leavitt.
; hoylnck...................................
3
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J. W. liaríow..
5
8
Only those who receive Invitations w ill be E. F. Melts ...
n
h. M
a r t i n
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13
|J, W. Bowman
L H .p ,ra .h e r
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12
admitted to tho reception, all other exer­ W. H. Wright .
0
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W. S. Stetson .
8: t e i ' : : ; : : .........................
cises are open to the public.
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R. L. Griffin .
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An admission fee o f 35 cents w ill be 6. F. Stafford .
w -1L! W
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0
It
¡W* While...............................
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dunged for the “ Colonel's Maid.” ’- This
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Unknown ........, ....................
¡sice Iiicid d er-rcscrvcd ^ sctrts^ A ltscn ts toward Pa'efcârèü u id tpñ~
M. It. Martin ..
Georae Turner................ ;............
reserved, and Uie one price for every one. Prlnoe Stridititi
Diati D
a y . . . ......
T.
J
Miller......
There will be an exhibit in the High
A. M- Thrasher
L. G. Stria,fellow'» Addition
..School building o f the work done by the Charles Jones..
E. Woodcock ....................... .
grades during the yeor^ The attention o f (L EL Lee.
R fj;W v m
the public is especially called to iiiis ex­ Unknown....
H. T. IVlejjnll
(* Rivers
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hibit us It is a fair sample o f the work II. A. Howard
W. S. Win« ..
Sob'Divlton Blocks X, Y, 2.
U. G Morirne
r v i f c p o ln th0 P“ 8t C,S,lt ycnr8'
V.
Forrest Lake
Ç. W. Ham ilton,;:........... ...........'
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N. J. P erkins .
L. A. UninWey................... ; . ...
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T. J. Allen ...........................
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Aaron Rotdiln*.........................
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Snnford It» and Water Co....
N H «« »••*»■#**»«
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DO T E L L U8.
S. Pnlesttm.............. ...........
9* li* Girarti,..,...... ...................
2
Unknown................ - ____
■Wfa/l^lt when a w o m ih ehoos a hen
A H Girard....’ ......... .. ..............
• .8
Chad'* Jone»...............................
Bbs cannot throw aa straight as sentla­ Unknown.......... ...............
k*‘s *»a,tt»***»**
t'S J, T. A lle a ........I............. .
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A. J Tliompson....... . . . . . . . .
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Unknown.
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Is It bacausa aha has too m on r curves
I. L. Bennett ......................
Robinson's' Addition
That from her hand the mlssUo alw ays 1. E. TerwIIleScr..........
awervee,
W. Clark . ...........
Snnford Ice anil Wate/ Works
All except lot 0
K. of P. L aid o ............................
■wets her poor husband In the eyes
Snnford Ice nod Water Work*
Or throush Lha parlor w indow BlesT

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Why is It when tho preacher’s asked to
* • dine
’ Ills kind eye sparkles like "rich ancient
wlnoT
Does lie have vision Ilka prophet lo sect
Tbst-brings tho distant Chicken near? ■
Bay, can he smell roast rooster a whole
year before
The ax haa spilled Uie cackling victim 's
gors?
Whir 1« It, now, that- poor oM Johnny
V.
Slow
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Has never.mnJo tho grocer bualneaa go?
Why do big cobwebs ' festoon all his
shelves .
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. And ruts and mice., swartn out to help
themselves?
.s
Now tell me w h y Uiat poor eoul can't duo• . ceed .
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Like yoiuler money m aking Dllty Bpceil.
Well, dear, w e'll answ er this fo r you
I f you'll reply to questions ond and two.
- .— Bill tlpred believes In using printer's Ink.
And that's Just w hy he's m aking piles o f
,
chink.
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•• Because lie advertises In tills paper.
0, hr. U A ltN lT X .

Vanlty.
. ."DaugliU*r7”
“Vch, another?”
"You w ill tako cold
dress.”

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J. H. Marsh
.1. E. Lynch
IJ..U, Moliai
N. Butler
W. II. Kedrr, et al
r. K. Low..........
C. U. Sumner......
llnknnwn .. „ ____

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Mrs.J j llliulñlwllrn
C, F. Admits.......... ;
L. W e n t,., i , . , ..........

Gen K Johnson..___
I, C. llUitins ___rz-..
N.J Perkins.........
J. A. Purls............. .
Unknown ................
Unknown • . ...........
Klchurd Putter* . . . . .
J Horton'« Heirs____
Mosili
----------Charles Oarliiiiiiun ..
Unknown
Unkiinwn
Gniimw h
Unknown

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lilt. Tp I 0 S . R :m E
muck I N
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All lll.xk I N .

W II. tint! Il I. Aiinm*
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C I I hi mil tun 4
E. R titles
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C. E. Hamilton...............
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W, (• Alilritlip*
V. A. McDaniel
V |i nml II M iL ill.r,.......
Uiikiiuwii .....

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Geord.ltiwn

" I W s it look pretty, m oth er?"

iipltvr l.odCt*
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K. of I’. Luilku........ ...................
E. M, W nnl......
"Thtju L c a il't'ta k o coltL"
Geo. Hook*............ ..................
O. Finit ...
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e&gt;
nun*» M. Hi&gt;l)i,i»on.... ...............
Ln» 1:2.
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Violr*,. Jth*»,. iKVitU i
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Joe Rlchnnlvm ..................... .
“ M adptrtSTnn r r le il."
Unknuwn ... :*
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tfnr. port
" I r hIio?”
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Noi June* ................
"Yes.” . - '
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F. II. RnmL............
F. L. Luv,’(ti*y ....
....... . . —
"!»ld she m nrry a rtrh ninn?"
Lit* I, 0
Unknown ...............................
" I |hink ho ; M h d g e I ihh been to g ra n d UnlunJioclHy L t«1 (e.......... ........
Unknown
...........................
l^il* I, 2. II. 7 ___
opera and has n ervo u s p r o s tr a tio n ,"
Lit* 8. 9. 10 .......
J. II. Stephen*
L&gt;t*
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F. W. Grratiuiu.
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l^ t, H, 9, It) .......
Rot*'it W. Corny .......... ..............
Unknown Tbhgifb.
Nellie L w ...................................
Ü. If . Jo
one*..................................
.J II^ C.. tkirsey
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A. E. fTTIn
......................... .
Mrs J. Wade . .
D J. William* ...........................
Johp Mctiulro.......... ....................
I^tts 7 to 9 ....
lleti Green.................
Lots. t&gt;. 7.......
T.J. Miller ...........
Mary J. Steven« ......................
Lots 0.’ 7 ..
J= H W h it e - ...* ...;.........
(ilia Hall .......................i ..........
W 39 feet of...
Minnie GUiiprt................. ’. ..........
U t* 9. 10.......
Mike lloSnn................................
F, ;t:» fe e t...... .
C: Wiley..................................... •
L
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Ale* Il.ker .'................................
WjHlnm Dnrttis.7T~r. . .:.... r t V . .
Greet, Jucub* E*t..........................
H i Kirby ......................... .........
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Fkirn Turner A'liin'r ^ . " . _____
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Itati Footk
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J, It. Prevail:.............. ■_________
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filili
C. H Fruiter Heirs............. ........
Loud and 1 . . . . . .
Richardson ...... “ ....TT.'.T* ' "
Unknown ...................... ...........- All, less I to 0 .....
Siitnn Harley..............
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— iP u im y th in g n lw u t HroWn.41^—
( k l , D u » ...................... r......
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Hurry
William*............................
L ot»4n n d5 ........
“ W h a t?"
IkOilali Senlef.........................
. EM ......................
Lots 7,H....—.....
" n is w ife pel Ip vos e v e r y th in g h s E. M W ard.... .......... ..........
ttys."
Martha Stokes.............................
Sallie Jackson............................
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" I d that bo ?
I W o n d e r w h a t Urn* U n know n..................... ...........
,
Owen Julinson............................. ,
luuge tjt.o muu sp eak s.”
lXmalnr* and Moseley............ -....
John I hotline • ....................
...... 'r—
Worth H all..................................
Tricks o f the Trade.
Josephine Watson ...............................
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"W h y d id n 't yo u c a ll h im ?” _________ 1) H Munimi ............ .
----- Lnl* 0, III............. Unknown
."Ou four kings ?*’ ~
E. E. Cooper................ : .........
"Sure."
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Cairlr Sampson .......... / ........
F.
Cailer ................................
"Oh, no. T h a t w as w h a t he g a ve
G V. Johnson................. .......
them to xne fo r."
Lucy ltrown.......................... .
W. H. Brawn .........................!
O, H. Gramllns.......... ......... .
Joseph Jackson........................
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If S h a'M u ot Know .
Ft Carter .v :.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .
Are you com in g to m y con cert?"

—“VoryproUy.'!——^ ---- —

” 1 am a fra id n o t ”
4. .
"Oh, why n ot?"
"W ell, the fa c t Is I am too fond o f
meste."

Injured.

U» haa loat bis reputation."
‘‘Hid he find it ngalu T"

'Vo«, but somebody bad stepped on

J. Huddle................................

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U. Dnvli ...........................

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r. Rabtnsoa.....................

Claru Stanley.........................

Held#« Real Estate Co.'s Addition
R. N. Thomas.............. ...............
John Chapman...............................
Ell» P a re'» Addition

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R. E. No. 1346* Sawyer Grove. Price
$10,000. 13 Acre Grove. 850
E. Vi of E. H of N. E. if, Section 2, Tp. 20 south,
range 29 cast, 40 acres;' N. W . if of N* W . M o f Sec­
tion 1, Tp. 20 south, range 29 cast, 40 acres.
Thi s is high pine laud, situated on tiic banks of
two small lakes, 6pposite and in full view of Pine
Crest Inn, ah^tfbandoned hotel, and about one mile
from Pine Crest station on the Sanford and St. Peters­
burg branch of ihc A. C. L. railroad, and about IX
miles from Paola, Orange County, Florida. Small
barn.
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The grove contains about 13 acres, with 850 trees,
of which about half are large sweet seedlings, apd the
other half tangerines, Mart's Late and Valencia Late,
with a few Boon
All in bearing.— This is a
crops ot nice Iruit.
Mr. D. I I. C. Kalnin, wlio lives 2 miles west o f
Sanford, is in charge of this and other groves.

M. F. ROBINSON:

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us we wouM not need to answer this question.

Prices are Right ‘
O u r qualities are better and we give
treatment to our customers. If any
petitors can B E A T that they arc
your trade.
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Aa the above become delinquent on A pril ltd, 1910, 12 per canL Interest tier an*
iiuin from April 1st, 1910 lo the tlate o f o f actual payment must be added to die aet(_
ernl items In the above list. I f not paid before the 1st day o f April, 1912, ah addi­
tional penalty of 5 per cent, will bo uddetl amt the unpaid Item will bo certified to
the City Attorney for collection.
M. W. L o vell , Deputy Tax Collector.

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Sanford, Florida

�THE MNTORP HERALD
mlaMd ln- t í »
With » i f UHr - n g y - [ w prt&gt;rfffl
success possible.

A B u dget o r In terestin g Item s
f r o m C o rresp o n d en t»

m etVEN TS OF ORANGE COUNTY
of » f f f » f M p t
C o va ra th e T e t t ili
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Mts« I r r « O l m left for. In d la a a la r i
Sunday. A few evenings previous to hèr
her
gqtog the young people gathered at her
bonis to bid her farewell.
:*'K2lsa N ava • Gonnly w ill entertain th#
young people at her home at the com er

-h d m m ■changer in t u » r a n r
ill be allowed for flVe y e n is a fte r w lecm h'y g competent commUteo o f tench fera and county superintendents, who yrill
recammeml ihslr Refections to the board
p T * » » Inltltmlsna. This* w ill not only
Insure good books at reasonable prices,
but will effectually do a w ay with frequent
and costly changes.
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The people of Sanford and vicinity
believe in “ The Herald,"
They
gtibaci lbe-forir n n d : read ir T o o .~ ,

W e e k ly
The fa m ily cordially thank neighbors
and .friends for their kindness extended
us during the sickness and death o f our

day evening o f this week.

If your ad appears on its pages
they will rend and believe it. ¡-r*r.

Mr. Vlnlng, on e o f ou r -young men,-had
planned to go to the Panam a as a Gov­
ernment man but learning at the 'last
CELERY AVENUE NEWS
You rs’ Rest p.
assdjd O or.u n sllartU .
minute that he must sign uV for three
T he Rosa F a m il y .
- f t * church lo t cream featlval held at yea n , changed h it plans and la still w ith 1
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tha residence o f Mr. H. H. Chappell Friday m
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n lg ft o f last week was a deckled success.
On Monday afternoon about thirty o f
both from a point o f attendance and the Cameron C U y 'fo lk s drove, to Silvery
amusement, lir e beautiful natural park Lake where they were welcomed b y Prof,
wok lighted and decorated and the tables and Mrs. M aris and later were Joined by
set d o .th e'la w n ,' Sw eet music was fur­ the Worthington's, Dr. and Mrs. S w a r t* [IT MAY BE WHAT YOU WANT
nished by the W ltherington brothers and and Prof. Geo. Swarts In the pines on
M it i Margaret Davis, Miss Wagner nnd the banks o f Sliver Lake. T a b le« and
ever have Fever, Chills ok bad
Mr. Campbell. ET cry one seemed to en­ chairs had been arranged for the con­
______Do you ever feel as i f you were
jo y themselves to tbs fu llest and I en- venience o f the ptcmMre. A fte r
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on |tired
and worn o u t with _____
no desire to ega|t
Joyed m yself trying to get the fu llest
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afternoon spent In wandering about the |
. |headache, and a bod ta fte In'your mouth
T^ p . Cooptopst paid the avenue à fly­ beautiful grounds o f the homes o f tha
. . m. a_1i ‘j*7... **'*'»
- . . . *»_ ' when you get up In the m orning! I f you
^••msr .A?A
ing irislt as usual recently.
different hosts and hostesses and boating U ,
have got Malaria, and the small
7 supper was served ] sum o f tSc wl
A. Dorn er rented G. C. McDougals cel- on the lake, an elegant
grove; L a ter the Fanner*« j T h eju im e o i j h i t i $ m « d y _ U _ _ - -------- _
a ry form and has the 4 H sers* lnce|çry, la tha

ved ton and brother.

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which at this writing (M a y 15th) has
b re o under boards about six days and Is
looking fine for 1st« celery. Wa learn Mr.
D o rto f expects to cut hilly 2,000 cretas
Jfroru this geld and as eatery now is bringAng faoc&gt; price« he expects to reap a

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I Chilli, Fever, UCrlppe and Malaria

Mrs, L, P. Hagan o f Markham, who has
hefst Ul the peat month, has gons Into
SanfcM to be under the doctor's care.
G h Pearson acrorupanied by Miss
Pearson, left Monday for Tampa aod S l
IV tersburg. to attend tha Postmarters
convention held l i the latter city and
-visit Among friends.
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A vary pleasant event was the party
given b y Mrs. M a y Raster at the' Hartley
home M a y, $U l A most enjoyable eve n ­
ing was spent In gome*, music and cake

Joseph F. Baker, who was a member oif
Lake Helen Camp. N a gfit.
A special train had been chartered to
carry the Woodmen and their friends
from New ¡Smyrna to Lake Helen. The
train left New Smyrna at t i o'clock with
about one hundred people aboard. Upon
arriving at Lake Helen the sovereigns
were formed In line and marched * in a
body'to the new hall o f the la k e Helen
Camp, where preparmrations were made
to ntarch td the cemetery.
- The various bfilceis o i die la k e Helen
Camp tilled their respective positions,
with the exceptions o f master oT cere­
monies, which office way filled by Sove­
reign John R. W alker o f TU dsvUk Camp
No. 141 and F. N. Hitchcock o f Sanford
Camp No. 6 acting aa captain.
A t the cem etery the Woopmen found
about 150 people assembled to witness
the cerananyi Shortly after the cere-

ask the ad
you how to
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Summer
Oranges

FR ANKLIN’S 4 4 TOI^I#

TOtrvsnm r

Mr. fa d Mrs. C. A . Potter and little
daughter, arrived lost week from Cocoanut (h o ve to spend the summer with tyr.
end Mt*. A. A. HkAa.
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If not call up 148 and
* man to come and tell
do a good business ;
dull season.
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Ideal

(mediate relief.

d u b held a brief business meeting, elect­
ing new odlcers. Dr. Mlnnlck was made
THE GUARANTIED REMEDY FOR
president Mrs. Worthington vice-presi­
dent and Earl Gormly secretary.
rem ainder. o f the aTtemoon was spent
with music and^ conversation and when
tha moon wak upribe Cameron City crowd I Take^thls io &gt;-our druggist and get * bor
drove bock through the woods fa d in g tie. It is gunrunieed to do you good.
T ik e no pills, calomel or any other medithey had had a most delightful t i p e and I A t S u £
tonlc nets on the liver. . It
thanking the dear people who liv e about I wilt moke mi feel like i new man. Try
the Lakee most heartily for- their cordial IU- For sal by all druggists end country
If your dealer does not keep
hospitality.
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Wk M ore that G. C. McDougal refused a
handMhis price for his farm and reeld ea rth on Celery auyuue recently. . Me
aays\o liv e among there people and In
this clim ate is worth more then gold and
•Uriir. and fearing be could not dupUoete
W . a W . M on o dient U nvelljng
ha wouhl not eeU. Ha having travelled
One
o f the largest gatherings o f the
there United Slates over says be knows s
good thing whan ha*s lived with It as long j£apdm «n or the Worjd In Yolvula county,
was at Lake H elen Sunday. M ay 14th,
re he has this ritm ate and association.
when about eighty-five Woodmen gathered together for the purpose' of unvciljpg.

• Th4 plenteous rains o f Sunday night
and Monday were most welcome. Truly,
“ The chmd« poured out w ater“ , "tha
earth Is satisfied“ and "th e hills bo Joyful

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Grapefruit
Tangerines

“ More Fruit—M ore Money1’
is the title of our new citrus book which wiII be sent free'on
request It Is "right up-tD-date" and written from tlie growert
viewpoint IDEAL FERTILIZERS and IDEAL METHODS are
not new. Their value has been proven
years or field jvork,
hut there always.are new points of intcresi to growers; which
should be considered. ONWARD and U PW ARD is the ID E AL
motto. W e Put forth all our energies to give thè RIGHT

by

The FraitUin Remedy Co

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Wilson &amp; Toomer fertilizer Co.,

J a c k s o n v ille , F l o r i d a

MCKSONVIllt, flOBIDA

Specials This W eek-A t

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Dales Pineapple
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ed “ Ready to Plant” Sanford

Juice
W elch’s Grap
Juice
Beauford’s Ginger

These farms cap be bought for the&gt;next ^Kirty
days for less money
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have Sanford farms to sell. ““ N o t Largo.
Burbank nor Celery City

3 lb. California
Apricots

L. P. McCuller

bût Sanford

A lw a y s Sanford.
Sanford.
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There is

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A U irrigated ready “to plant.

pay for themselves this winter.

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Heal Estate Agency

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Phone 2 7 7
were as follows; Lake Helen Camp, 11.
New Stupres Camp, t5; Oak H10. I ; Or•a g e City, S; Dui a n d. S. T\tasviÔa, 4;
Ssaiord. 1; TU ton. G o , 1; Ptkwmif Qtm p
N fi 144. ebejvniMX W iotning. 1 : ^ 1 ^
C im p No: 33L Dtxabsth, N. J_ I ; Jeaaa-

WL AHÍ RUNNING

W h y s h o u ld w e ?
I f y o u h a d ^ c v e r tr a d e d w ith
us w e w o u ld n o t n e e d t o a n s w e r th is q u e s tio n .

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Our. quahtics are better and we give fair, honest
treatment to our customers. I f any o f .our compentors can B £ A T that they are entitled to

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riorttfa l i a » Bitt f o r R a tiro od s to P e r
fo rm E xpreA » S e rv ic e
Jacksonville. Florida— Largo shippers
who have been heard from ore a unit In
approving the Massey— Hudson bill now
before the legislature o f this S tate, re—
“ qalrtjii alTraUnM&amp;T to maintain express
aervlce and allowing these carriers a rate
of 150 per cent over the usal freight
charges for this special service.
The
K. R. commission Is authorized to exempt
interstate divisions and no contract how
operative w ill be disturbed, the roads,
however, are ‘ to be prohibited from re­
newing same. A ll railroads under the
bill would be required to m aintain tnes
■engersand to a ffo rd ' the same facilities
now given by the Southern Express Co.,
which, it Is conceded, pays to each o ’
the lines over which it operates 55 per
cent of its gross receipts as a royalty.
The Southern Express charges, according
to general reports, now average about
200 per cent over those o f the railroads.
The bill. If It becomes a law, would work
■ general revolution In the handling or
egctablet and fh iit to the East from this
State. Trie present arrangement whereby
vegetables are brought from various sec­
tions to this city and here shipped In
bulk over the steamship line to New
York Is a most profitable one for the
Southern Express.
The proposed law
would break this up, and It is claimed
would result In the rates to New York
M a g cut by neatly half.— Produce News.

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WHERE HEWASBEFORE
How He

Multitude

Captives.
What the Ascension of Jesus Im­
plied For Himself and For
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aFair become scattered before the lig h t
o f the N e w Dispensation, mankind
■hall be u p lifted to human perfection
and blessed w ith an earth ly Eden—all
that w as loat by A dam and redeemed
fo r man through the death o f Jesus.'
Then w ill com e the glorious consumknatloD, when a ll w h o . w i l l . h ave re­
fuse«! D ivin e grace shall have been ilc
stroyed In the Second D eath—then
•hall be heard eve ry creature In h eav­
en and on earth and under the earth
aaylng, "G lo r y to G od In the H igh est.1-

MILLIONS. OF LIVES.- -

Mbtorcycles do not cost much to start with; the
cost to keep them up is practically nothing and
they do not incur heavy repair bills. There are
m any good features about a motorcycle which
ig wc will gladly explain.
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A n A w fu l T o ll Colleelsd by Consume
tlon— Many Unnscsssary Dsaths.
I f people could only understand that
system atic catarrh Is an Internal dls
* B a l t i m o f « , Md,
M a y 21.— T a s t o r ease that extern al applications cannot
R u n n e l!
o f th e cure, they would not need to bo w arn
Brooklyn Taberna« ed so often about this malady, which,
ele preached here when neglected, paves t£4vway often
tw ice today to large tim es fo r consumption, at tbe cost o f
and a tten tive audi­ millions o f lives overy ¿ear. Y e t ea
ences.
W e report tarrb m ay be cured, I f the right treat
o n e o f h is d is ­ mont Is em ployed.
T h e only w a y to eucceesfully treat
courses from the
text, "W h en H e as­ catarrh la by em ployin g a medicine
cended up on high which la absorbed and carried by the
H e led n multitude o f captives’1^Epho-' blood to a l l - p e r t » - o f the system, so
that the mucous membrane or Internal
■fans tv, 8-10).
In T’Tils week' occurs tho anniversary lining o f tbe body Is toned up and
o f Jesus' ascension. In out sense o f mode capable o f reelstlng tbe ln fec
ths w o r^ our Ix)r&lt;1. nncended (that ls ,; tlon q f consumption and other diseases.
W o have a rem edy prepared from
from human nnture and tho tomb, to
the divin e nature nod Im m ortality) at the prescription o f a physician w ho
the tim e o f Ills resurrection from tbe fo r th irty year* studied and made ca­
dead. H o tarried, how ever, fo r forty tarrh a specialty, and whose record
dayn, w ith tile A postles fo r their es­ was a patient restored to fcealth. In
every ense w here hla treatment was
tablishm ent and Instruction—H e on
fo
llo w ed as prescribed. Tha\ remedy
Nam ed N e w T h e a tre
the sptrlt plane, invisible to them, ex**
la
Roxall Mucu-Tone. W o a ro \ &gt; post
The new moving picture theatre was cept when H e m anifested H im self by*
Uve that. It w ill com pletely overcome
appearing miraculously in vnrtous
christened M on d ay. In due form as plan
catatrb In all Its various forma,
ned by tbe owners o f the company. A ll form s to convince them tb a l H e w as no
w hether acute or chronic, that w e
last week the visitors to this show-house lon ger deceased, and also thot H e was promise to return eve ry penny p a lp u s
were given an opportunity, to name the bo longer confined to human conditions. fo r the medic in a In every casn_vbore
theatre and as a result m any hundreds of “ Flssh and Blood Cannot Inherit
It falls or fo r any reasdn does not sat
Kingdom o f God."
nsmet were turned In.
The com m ittee
lafy tbe user.
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W e w ant yon to try Rexall Mucuare sure that eve ry available name in the
moment that Jesus ascended a flesh- ] Tone on our recom mendation and guarLatin, French, and English dictionaries
ante«: W e are rlg b l h srs where you
l tug g e r ad.__ Every th ln g-w a * present­ ly or hum an. bain# ; w t * -rem em ber, on
the contrary, that “ flesh and blood can­ live, and yon do not contract any ob­
ed from “ Hippodrome" to "L a Vegetable
not Inherit the Kingdom of. H od." and ligation or, risk when you try R exa ll
* and “ Lucky Sanford". H ow ever after
that " H e was put to death In the&lt; -Mucu-Tono on our guarantee.
We
carefull consideration the name “ Star'
flosh but quickened In the spirit," and b a re R e ta il Mucu-Tono In tw o sizes,
was selected os being short, easily re
thnt thenceforth, us tho Apostle de­ 00 cents pnd $1.00.
Very often the
mrtnbered, significant, and easily adver­ clares, "T h e Lord Is ttiat fip|r|t" ( I I taking o f one OO-cent bottle Is sum
tised, and owing to tbe fact that there Corinthians ill, 17).
d e n t to make a m arked Impression
T o suppose that Jesus went to heav­ upon tbe case. O f course In chronic
were many such suggestions.
The committee •VrnS * composed of en u mau’ Is to mistake the significance cases g longer treatm ent la, neces*
■D. L Thrasher. H. E. Tolar, and W . M. o f H is iitle. T b o Son o f Man, which snry. Th e average In such instances
Rem em ber
Haynes. Miss K ate Underwood after­ H e maintains, ns Id en tifyin g H im with Is three $1.00 bottles.
obtain
llo m ll
Remedies
H is gront redemptive w o r k - n « one o f you can
ward drew the lucky number and re­
H is many titles. ^ T o suppo.-*« (hat oniy ut our store—Th e R exall Btora
ceived the $5Q0 In gold.
Jesus la a human being In heaven
frouid bo to suppose that H e I, ntlll
FE A T H E R 3 AN D EG 68H ELLB.
To M a k e B e tt e r C itie s ---- „ —
as w h e h .lü the floats "n little lower
W b r ir a Mount n o ilF (N. J.) Judge
Philadelphia, I ‘a., May 18— Represcnta- than tho angels.'' whereas tho Rcrlpstives of two hundred Am erican cities as tun-3 declare that H e lias ascended far gavo a chicken th ie f seven years h i
well as a number o f distinguished -guests higher, so that nil tho angels o f Hod. w as certain ly handing dow n some law
to thoso falso hair splitting Judges who
from abroad, were present when the as w ell ns men, uro commanded to
mako a distinction betw een stealing a
third c)tjr planning conference o f the worship H lrp,' T o suppose Jesus In
brass wntoh and a pure Btlver W ya n ­
Nationai'Mtmicipol League was opened heaven a human being would be to dotte rooster.
jmpposo
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out
o
f
nlUhnrruony
with
here today.
W hen roasting a goose the cook need
hoavenly, spiritual conditions and sur­
It is stated that N ew York. Chicago,
not add fnt, as they furnish their ow n
roundings.
Cleveland, and scores o f smaller cities
Th o man who
M oreover, are we not told thnt the greaso fo r ' baking.
throughout the land have in contem]&gt;la- Church o f Christ w ill be changed from carves nn old gander must furnish his
tlon vast schemes o f municipal improve­ the human to the spirit condition In own elbow greaso also, and lots o f i t
Blnco meat products bavo gono so
ment. which will In volve the expenditure the resurrection, and that this change
■of hundreds o f millions o f dollars, and it w ill make tho. “ elect o f G o d " tike their high much o f the so cnllod pure pfotOln beef scrap has droppod down low
Is to direct these projects in the right itedceiuer, so that they' tuny see Him
In
quality. Ileal beef scrap is brown In
channels and to exchange plans and as H o it, not au H e led*—that they color, mealy and hns little odor, and
m ay «oc H lm lu glory, honor and Im ­
«less that the present conference is held.
m ortality. exaltation, and not as tho tbnt Uko roast beef.
D uring tho past yoar Pennsylvania
hum iliated One. W ho was m ad« flrth
The California Assem bly lias passed a
Hint H o might sacrifice Hla flesh on produced 75,000.000 dozen o f eggs. A o
law requiring the commission men to take
man's behalf?
When wo so thought she now stands socoud In population In
out a license at a coat o f $10 per year to wo forgot the Scriptural declaration tho Union It Is tlmo lo r her to ntfbva
carry on tbelr business: they must also that "flesh and. blood cannot-Inherit up on poultry product^. Th ink o f all
those peoplo only raising 2,000,000
give a bond o f $3,000 m cover proper re­ tho Kin gdom o f Ood."
fow ls I
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turns
the farmers and growers whose
A M ultitude■at Captivas.
On tho first dny o f tbo Philadelphia
produce they handle. The ‘ merchant
Our text, lu a figurative way, rep­
show , w h ere-6.000 birdtt w qrojpxhlbmust re|wrt to tho sender within two résenta tbe ascension o f Jesus from tbe
Red, there w ere 1.500 paid adnnsalona.
days after the receipt o f a shipment tlie ea rth ly plane to the heavenly na the
A lecture was delivered on "T h e Gencondition in which the material was re­ triumph o f a great Conqueror.
Kin tlo A rt o f Doing Ilon eat." T h e roosters
ceived: must also keqp u record in de­ had gained ascendency over Adam and w ith falso tails and painted plumage
tail of the sale'of the same and furnish his race, and had brought mankind loi
clapped and crow ed qjtprqynl when the
•aid record to tbe sender when requested to tbo dust,- mentally, m orally and spcnjter rapped tho fslicra.
M oreover, this victory
to do so in writing Within ten days after physically.
W hen you r fo w lji hltvo an epidemic
the sale has been made. This act is o ver man had been gained lu a legal o f bow el troUhlo and you find thoy are
manner—through one man's dtsobedl- very lousy don't ho profuse In the use
•irict but has the approval o f the better
eneo (Rom ans v, 12). T h e Logo» dirent- o f louse pow der at Buch a time, as It
class of commission men, who say that It
ed H im s elf o f n ts glory on tho spirit may a ggra va te tho trouble. Borne pow ­
will lend dignity and stability to o bus!
piano, was m ad« flesh, fulfilled the do- ders cause Uko conditions.
•»cm now under suspicion.
m am i 3 o f the L a w , proved H im self
Much o f tho so called a lfa lfa sold in
com petent to pay tbe atnnera' ransom- tho cast as first grade western product
M eetin g o f Th e P r e s b y te r y
price, and ga ve H im s elf a ransom fo r ameils about as much like tho original
Revs.S. , L Wilson o f Oakland, G H. all, “ to be testified In due tim e” (1 T im ­ as tbe odor o f a skunk cabbage resem­
Ferran of DeLand, Chat. Kingsley and B. oth y 11, 0).
bles that o f a rose.
H. Huprey and elder Mallelte o f Leesburg
Tbua the great Conqueror Is seen re­
In feedin g cut clo ver s ift out the
attended an adjourned meeting o f S t turning to tbe heavenly state, acclaim- coarse aten s, as these aro np^ to cause,
Johns Presbytegy here' W ednesday atter- ed by the H eaven ly Ilu a t^ a n d fo llo w - | hard crop ^ t f trena do *061 L a v e clovor,
aoou. which the pnBirnl relation b e­ lo g H im fa r dow n tho centuries, the a lfa lfa or greens they w ill eat straw,
tween Rev. Chat. Kingsley and the Lees- prophetic v ie w saw, first the Church, leavoe, long hay or ev.cn excelsior to
offset the bard gralu fed, Such filler
" “ 1 and Dade City church was dissolved tbe "R o y a l Trieethood," “ Ills breth­
ren." " I l l s H rlde," delivered from the Is killer.
•ad Mr. Kingsley dismissed to MacklensI t la qulto ‘ Interesting to read the
pow er o f sin and death, through the
■ * * Presbytery. N, C.
m erit o f Ills blood. And these w ere descriptions o f a lfa lfa and Its easy
Rev. S, L Wilson preach a fine sermon but the first corps o f a fo llo w in g boat— culture i n ' certain seed catalogues.
*t night and Rev. a H. Ferran delighted “ a kind o f first-fruits to Uod o f H la Borne o f our eastern farm ers who
bought sued and sow ed It on wornout
, congregation with h it excellant sing­ creatures," rescued from ala and from
ing.
dsstb (Jumps 1. 18; Revelation X tr, 4). hillsides have found Its grow th a de­
L a ter on, stretching d«JWli fo r a thou­ cidedly uphill Job.
Attention Blue And G ray
Sprouted onts is excellen t green food,
sand years beyond tbe Church’s d e liv­
Sunday May, 28th there will be Memorial erance, the prophetic pen f orteils b(it It should not be .allow ed rid grow
“ Crvlces at the Congregational church, countless hosts o f every nation, people, too long. I f not crisp And tender when
fe d it mats In the crop, and the fo w l
i •
B. Waldron, the paator oflicint- kindred and tofigue, to be delivered
can only be saved bjr n;i operation.
A ll survlvers o f the lata civil war, from tbe p ow er o f eia and death
L ittle ducks do lo ve lettuce and ten­
•no reside or are visiting here are urged through tbe m erit o f nim W h o died,
der
sprouted oats, w hich m ake them
,r“1 requested to m eet at the post-office "th e Just fo r the u n ju s t" N o w the
that liv e ly that w e h a re n ever been
Savior
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Bride,
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and all march ^together to
able to snap them w ith a camera.
* • * church on Park and 3rd street, w ill shortly be tbe S avior o f the w orlfc
Its G reat K in g, G reet Teacher, G reat
frisods »r e Invited.
Prisât, G reat Mediator.
D u rin g tbe
Mt
Respectfully.
thousand years o f H la reign Batan w ill

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• of Increased values.

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�im p ro vem e n t o f th e W oKtvo
' In Pqprt o f the County Judge, State
We u n d rn w u } that U. S. Engineer F.
W, Bnice visited the W ekiva river last
j Orange County .
w9ek for the purpose ot seeing conditions
r r Lewtees, DUtrftiUlíi» and alt
along th «'river.-lookin g towards getting S la te * h ,v'n‘ Claim» ot; Demands ajalnstuld
ail 1appropriation for a. survey o f the
Yirn. and each of pBu, are hereby notlflnl and
roqulred to present any claim» and demand»
itraarn, also for cleaning out and deepen*
Ing fw navigation.
county. Florida, to lh c tindmignod admlnlitnltS
It is very gratifying to the people—also hereof **u ,e -.w,thln two yp«r* from the dale
land owners, to see that the government
Dated April lBth, A. D. 1011.
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30' 8t
Admlnlittntor.
thegerstrean/s, that with eo UlUe cpst be
made navigable and open up on each
tide a vast territory o f the richest land in
the state to cultivation and fruit raising.
A r iO M e kfÔ W
41tere W;* l s * - t o r - « » U * * - o » - either- aide,
large tracts o f pine and cypress lim ber—
the finest In the country; largo naval
•torts opportunities, some already in
operation, mills and various others in*
dustries that (his river w ill afford by hav­
ing a quick outlet to the St. Johns river. •
Tills stream Is fed from Its. source by
the noted W ekiva Springs, and along on
both sides to the S*. ^Johns, a distance of
about twenty miles, a number o f clear
water springs flow Into
thus reinforcing
the water supply all .the w ay down, and
the w a w power that It will develop w ill
be of great value.
seems to suit everybody. It’s popular
The only means o f transportation now because wo enable you to
ii the A.- C. L. railroad, that crosses it — -------- Get A Home
about half w ay from Its som a» to the Be thé landlord's slave no longer Strike
freedom. W c wifi
help
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mouth, and for mileB on each Side no out for -----....
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transportation with, out *a long distance w ill let us. Our
to haul over the sandy roads.
Hom es a t M arkham Park
We hope every citizen of-w est Orange are just the thing for you. Take youi
and east Lake county w ill help in bring­ w ife to look at' them. She will be dc
lighted with the prospects o f owning on«
ing this valuable and rich territory be­ o f them.
fore our representatives in Washington,
and get an appropriation for the im jkovemeat of this river.— Tavares Herald,

SANFORD LODGES
Sanrord Loose No. 2 7 ,1. O. O. r.
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Seminole Chapter No. 2, Order Eastern Star
Meets «very second end ioUrUl Friday In month.
Every one who has seen h j»5 ffir In (he Edit are
cordially Invited to vttlt the chapter.

Auer E, Rouuts, Sec'y.

Phoenix Lodge No. 5, K. or P.
Meet* aecand and fourth Tueadnya.

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Ury. Communication every flrtl and third Thurs­
day» nt 7:30 p. m. VlalUng brothers welcome.

Unite Brotherhood of Carpenter* and Join
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lu Bankruptcy.

McLaulin

JEWELER

General Insurance Agenta

Sanfon] Local Union No. 1761. U. B. of C. and J.
of A. meet* every Thursday night at 7 o'clock in
the Eulea' nail. Iff, A, Rumohr, preildent: T. I.
Lent, K .S .L T .

SANFORD, FLO RID A
C. M, H AM ILTO N
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Room 13 Pico Building
Phone 855

Peoples Bank of Sanford, Florida
C A P IT A L

The O N L Y b an k 'in Sanford that
INSURES EVERY, D O LLAR DE­
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SANFORD. FLORIDA

DR. R. M. MASON
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Phons 19

OFFERS

Sanford, Florida

DR.

W. E. HOUSHOLDER

Tu Uw Credit*« of J. W. Knight, of Ban font. Or­
ange County andDlitrlcl nfur rani,I,1» bankrupt:
M Y SPECIALTIES
Noth» 1* hereby given that on the 3rd day of
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In the District Court o f the United
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SHIPPERS OF

r. O. C.. Celery City Aerie 1853
InSs Brnt and third Tuesday* In every month.
itali In WrJba/n* Block. thlul floor.

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Sanford, Florida

W. S. B aldwin, Svc'y.

M. M. SMITH,
H. R. STlìVENS,
President
' fVice-President
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H. E. TOLAR
Cashier

Attorneys at Law

GUARANTEED

Sanford and Orlando

In Court o f the County .fudge, State

Houso to ship your
Fruit and Vege­
tables to ?

Helena SebimeUer) » " ‘"««C ounty
To all Creditor*, Legatee«, Dlilríbutee» and all
t’mont having Claim* or Dcmind* again«! eald
Letale:
You, and each of you. are hereby notified and re­
quired to prescut any claim» and demand», which H e r o Is o n e on th o b o a t m a r k e t
mu , tor either or you; may have arsimi Rie etisie
W r it « for-Starve) I* and Market Report»
of II rien» SrUuridrr, droeased, late of Orange
rwmiy, I luride, to the underlined Admlnl»irator
■Today
Cum Tretamentn Annexo of told citate, within two
year* from the dato hereof.
Dated May Slh, A. D. 1911.
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JOHN GORDON.
39-Sip. Administrator Cura Tretamrnto Annexo. Harrison 8 tr«a te

O STE O PA TH IC
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L IV E R Y , F E E D and
SALES STABLE

Ofllce &amp; Residence 519 Magnolia A v e
____Office Hours:
9 to.12; 3 t o g - —
Other hours by appointment

H a rn e s s and W agons

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~Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged

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Jacksonville, FIs

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Phone £48

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Procticc in Stale and Federal Courts
Wclborn Block

Sunford, Fla

Shoe Repairing By Machinery
Quicker, Neater and Better than the Old Way
Jmt Try Me and See
Same Man but New Location
No. 113 W. First Street, Nex t Dodrtp oodrufP« Store

THOMAS EMMET WILSON
A TTO RN EY AND COUNSELLOR

SANFORD,

FLORIDA :

Late State Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit uf
M o r id »

Summer or Winter

Ketldmcet, Sanftird »nd.Svlvan Lake

we.cnn supply your wants in the
Automobile line. If you want" to
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The Florida Grower

JUSTICE OF TH E PEACE

For trucker* mid fruit ■grower«. For
folk* who want to know about Florida.
Weekly. SI 00 per year; monthly,
25c. Send ll)c for a ten-Hauo trial *ubacrtptlon. - Snappy, Bright, Clean

we .Are at your service with the
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If you ure in trouble call ub any
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NOTARY rUDUC

Office in City Hall

THE FLORIDA GROWER

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Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Company

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Only National Bank In Orange County
Funds Protected by Burglary Insurance
S a fe ty D e p o s it B o x * * fo r R a n t -

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Open Tuesdays .4 to 6 p.m,

Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m.

Strangers We l c o me
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PROPHET

or the son of a prophet are not reuired to predict that farm lands 1n
range County will never cost less.
Desirable cheap government land
has decreased so rapidly the past
few years that improved farming
land in tills section have felt fhe
lnw.of supply .and demand and are
rapidly increasing in value. Don’t
delay. See us today. “

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Sanford, Florida

�tfir SANrORD^MtRÂtO

The Most Attractive Home In Sanford Heights
Sanford Heights F o r Sale

F o r 30 Days I O ffer m y Shell Dashed Bungal
Seven Rooms

Splendid Kewancc System o f W ater Works

W ide Porches

Corner L o t Fronting East 67 Feet on Park Avenue and 130 Feet Deep. . A lle y on
The House is well Furnished Throughout

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SA N FO R D

Best grade preserves and pickles Just
in, call and try them. W. W. Long. 2G-tf

Ite m s o f In te re s t C oncerning
S o c ie ty People!

P O I N T S PURELY PERSONAL
H aw

C e lery C ity V an ity r a l r W hile
A w a y th e Oolden H ou rs—!
S ocia l Gossip.

The Magnolia Bridge Club Is the new­
est social organization It) Sanford. Mrs.
J. W . Dickens entertained the dub on
W ednesday afternoon. There were three
tables o f players and a very, enjoyable
gam e o f bridge wr.s played, highest score
being made by Mnf.0. 0. McLaughlin.
Mrs. S. 0. Chase was the charming
h on est o f the Auction bridge club Monafternoon Mrs. B. W. Herndon wna the
fortunate one to make top eeore.and re-

The Welaka dub kept open house as
usual on Tuesday aftempon, wlth Mra.
J. W . Dickens, Mlaa Mable 'Bowler, and
Mrs, S. a ShlnboUar receiving. W ith an
Informal Jpualcal "program and bridge the
afternoon was pleasantly sp e n t ■ M Isa
H o u le Frank, Mlaa Mable Hand, and
Mlaa Linda Leffler added greatly to the
pleasure of the afternoon with their mu.

Mrs. C, E. Morrow entertained the
Home Mission S od ety o f the Methodist
Church’ at her home on Palm etto Avenue
last Tuesday afternoon.
In the absence
o f the President Mrs. M. H. Bowler pre­
sided. A fte r thé business session ad­
journed, a very pleasant social half hour
was sp en t The hottest assisted by Miss
Jessie Stumon and Mias Genie Wicker,
served dainty refreshment*.
’ H om e M l ta lon S o c ie ty M e e ts
Tha
Home Mission society o f the
Methodist church chartered two cars last
Friday evening and gave a moonlight car
rida. The destination was H. H. Chappell's
beautiful country home, where the even­
ing was sp en t A splendid musical pro­
gram was rendered, refreshm ent« served
oqd the whole affair proved moat pleasant
Abhut two hundred people took advantage
o f the opportunity to spend a pleasant
evening and to help a worthy cause.
S a n fo rd M u sic Olub M e e ts
The Sanford Music Club m et at Comfort
ittago last Saturday afternoon at which
me tha annual election o f. office** took
| M artin;

int, Mrs. Fannie Munson: Secretary and Treasurer« Mrs. R. E.
Tolai;4Choral Director. Mrs. George L.
Hoy," interesting plans werp made for
work next year.

The Star will have good music guaran-

T h e principal product»—honey and
W ax —w ere n ever In (r e n te r demand
than n t the present tim e, and bee­
keep in g bide fa ir to eoon take a higher
ran k am ong the produ ctive Industries
than m hitherto been accorded I t
T h era la h o t one kind o f honey fo r
the fa n n e r to produce f o r . bis ow n
uae, and th a t la ’‘chunk,” com b honey,
cu t out o f the fra m e and put Into Jars
t o be k e p t
W h en a .qu een U n o lo n g er young
som e instinct teaches the bees that
th ey should look ahead and prepare fo r
fu tu re contingencies. T h e doctrin e eo
freq u e n tly enunciated, “ K ee p only
you ng q u e e n s " la sim ply a lesson
taught us b y the w isdom o f th e bees.
T h e lo n g nights m ay bo turned to
good Account b y the bandy man tn the
m endin g o f supers, etc. that m ay not
he In» use. T h e w o rk can be done thor­
oughly, as thera la no bu rry aa in tbs
sum m er w hen th e w h o le o f the parts

A l t u o S. Fostek,
M. F. Robinson,

M. F, R obinson.

effect May. » . IB IL
- — *------- i M. W . L ovell,
d a rk Treasurer and Assessor.

Choice Cats Florida &amp; Western Beef &amp; Pork
Also Sausage, Poultry, Lamb, Fish,“ Dry and Salt Meats, .
and In fact the most complete llntrin the city.
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A LL MY PIMPLES GONE

FRESH

Otri T a ils H o w a Blotchy Skin W as
Cleansed By a sim p le W ash.
" I was ashamed or m y fto e ,” w rites
kllss M inalo Pickard o f Altamahaw,
N. O . . ' I t was a ll fu ll o f pim ples sa d
■earn bu t a fter ( u «ln g D. D. D. P re ­
scription 1 can suy that now there la
no sign o f that Ecsema, and that was

FISH

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Orders will be Delivered A T ONCE by Special Messenger f
F o rm e rly w it h
J. D. R o b erta

P a y in g
R e n t!

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Sanford Building &amp; Loan
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Home
L et U s rT e ll Y o u A bout It

T H E FARM HEN.
Mr. B ryan surely know s a good hen
w hen be soca ber, L isten to his fligh t;
" I w en t ont to the barnyard and took
o ff m y hat to the A m erican hen, fo r
hgr product Is a ll o ver the w orld .”
"T h a t** w h a t!” cackles Biddy.
"Y o u 'r e not like those city farm ers
a t W ashington w ho b a re hatched the
fa k e that w e rural dn ekera lay but
a lxty eggs a year, alt moat the tim e
and don’ t know an e g g fro m a d o o r
H a ts o ff, gentlem en, to the fa rm ben.
Bbe la U n cle Sam ’s c h ie f poultry as­
set, does tho moat to m ake him a b il­
lion rich er a y e a r and w ou ld do even
better I f F a rm er Corntoeael d id n 't let
her fo ra g e In the corncrib, v is it the
g ro in m ow , stu ff on tha thrashing
flo or and ra id the granary*
She thdk o ften gets too fa t, doesn’ t
la y ao w e ll because h er e g g m achine
la crow d ed w ith fa t and doesn't la y so
m any w in te r egga because fa t makes
h er m olt lata, and aha spends m oat o f
th e w in te r g ro w in g a n ow gow n. Moat
fa rm flocks a r t p o re brad and w e ll
cared
fo r n otw ithstan ding certain
cushion pressing poultry editors pu l
th o fa rm flock In tha bum claaa and"
call tho fa n n e r a bughouse poultgyman.
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W a ad vise such a city fa rm e r to Let
the kink o u t o f hla think b y a tou r o f
the farm s, to tickle hla palate and
astonlab hla Inner man w ith chicken
a*~cnty « f a n n e r 's w l f e c a n m a tu re I t
and cook 1L
Then, w ith hla constitution fu ll o f
bu lly bird, le i him take the p la tfo rm

b y the "B u b ee” present.
W ill hla think m achine g e t a bob
b o x?
W ill be be knocked Into tbe
m id dle o f n ext w eek ? Yea, verily.
B e sh ell fin a lly return to hla cushion

eaddofSut a wiser

S. 0. Chase,
, Mas. G eo. H. FKxnald .
A n yon e w illing to become a Ufa m em ­
ber Is requested to please send their
name to thé president.

Just opened— everything Fresh and Clean— Experienced
Meat Cutters— Complete line— P r o m p t D elivery '

D. D. D. has become so famous as
a curs and Instant re lief la Bcsema
and a ll -oth sr serious skin dlssassa,
that Its value la sometim es overlooked
and fitting am tipon sett« enrrln*,. «A tn eleartng up raeh. pim ples, blackheads, and all other m inor form e o f
■kin Impurities.
•Dop’t M t the h ire * In neat row s,
. T h e fact Is, th a t-w h ile D. D. D. Is
w ith the entrances a ll fa c in g one w a y.
ao penetrating that It strik es to the
T h e y can b e 'p la c e d In pairs, but the
very root o f Eczem a or any oth er seri­
palm s h o u ld ,b e scattered as w id ely
ous trouble, the soothing O il o f W inter■as possible.' T h is Is an Im portant p o in t
green, T h ym ol and other Ingredients
but It.w o u ld ta k e a page to explain all
are eo carefu lly compounded there la
the w hy*.
ao wash fo r the skin made that &lt;mn
I t la w e ll to open up and ven tila te
com pare4,w ith thla great houaehold
the bee cella r occasionally fo r an hour
rem edy fo r every kind o f akin trouble.
o r tw o a fte r dark and to sw eep and
D. D. D. Is pleasant to use, perfeotly
gath er up any dead bdes that m ay
harm less to the most delicate skin,
h ave accumulated on the cella r floor.
and
absolutely reliable. A BB-eeftt
W h y be content w ith ten o r tw en ty bottle .w ill g iv e you positive proof , o f
pounds o f aurplua honey per h ire the w onderful effectiveness *of this
w hen a U ttle ca refu l m anipulation w ill great remedy.
mean seven ty-five o r even 100 pounds
fhom eve ry prosperous colon y tn a
L . R. PH ILIP S
good season?
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ere* Institute, tell what bo knows aboat
poultry science and be erosa examined
S a n fo rd H ospital A s s o c ia tio n
Tha following persons have agreed to
becom e life members paying one hundred
dollar* each providing Kten or more life

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A N use three hustlers,
capable o f earning
$15 or more per week.
Box 1307 Sanford, Flprida

The Car You’ll Be Proud To Own
4 You M u st S ee T h e s e C a ra T o A p p re­
c ia te Them .— It la so easy when one la
thoroughly enthused about such a m agniflA
cent car os’ the Cole 30 to say that ‘^nothing
like i t has ever been sold at anywhere near v
U
tiie price o f the 1911 Cole 30"—to say that
/ j
"It’ s the Classical car o f them a ll"— that " lt ’a A ' ,
the car you’ll be proud to ow n "— “ you w ill W /7 a
marvel that such a car can be sold at the
r/SL
prices."
j'jy
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We~ can write volumea-and present a rgu T \ « L
meat after argument to proye to you that
\Ng
these statenvepta are merely absolute facts—
V
but after It 1a ;iQ.v sald o u r. crowning argu^
ment must a lw a y slM "sepThe car— nave it
«
demonstrated— compare it &gt;rtth other cars selling at
same price". When you have done this, we are wfl
to abide by your Judgement.
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C arload Juat R eceived of Latest M odel*
Model L. Fore-Pore Torpedo RosdsUr 30 - 3 * H. p. a
ToyTeanosu..;,:......... „ ..3 0 - 3 *
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r o r .- p o r * " T « k r ln iC e r ..,...... ... . -a o -3 §
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Fully equipped with Top, Windshield, “
PrcaiTO-Lite and Tire H olders Price* F. 0.
Sanford,
Xlonda-and-eusieuadiBg-territory.-----------—

Outline S p ecifica tio n s
Unit P o w e r P la n t— 3 P o in t Suspension designed
upon mechanically correct principles and constructed o f
the highest grade materials with the nicest accuracy, os*
sures perfect smoothness o f operation and absolute silence
and the llexlbillty o f its 3 point suspension maintains
rfoct poise and alignment for power plant no matter
w rough the road— no waste o f power.
r o u r CyHnfler M o t o r D evelops 30
36 H.P., affording ample reserve power fo ra five passen­
ger car, enabling you to take tho steepest hills without
perceptible effort or to speed along the road faster than
you care to go,
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Begin In the spring w hen the
frest has le ft the ground end
the road begins to dry, but w h ile
yet muddy.
Drag Im m ediately a fte r ve ry
prolonged rain throughout the

»rt-Dof«" Tay T ohmi« WKitlbui III inch*«, TUrt 14*4.
Ig n itio n — Double, Magneto and Batteries. .
Clutch— Improved leather-faced cone.
TransjnljglttBr^Selficllve. 3 speeds, forward
verse. D rive—Shaft.
34x4 T ir e * and F ir e s to n e D em ou n ta b le. I
the 4 Inch tires w ill save you a lot o f repair bills ai
big 34 inch wheels assure road-smoothness.
----- R ea r A xle— f o i l f lo a t in g Type w ith H yatt
Bearing*. W h eelb a se—110 Inches.
E con om ical In U p-Keep— E con om ica l In Cue
ing an official record 23A miles to the gallon o f gs
r o u r S ty le s o f B odies, each one o f which hi
sam e gracefu l effective, fetching lines and the
rich upholstering far which you pay hundreds o f .
more in other cars.
j
The Cole 3 0 "Fore-Dore" Touring Car can
•tantiy converted into e regular touring car b y - n
the forward door* without marring l u finish.
Equ ipm ent— Magneto, demountable rlma,' ( K
lamps, gas lamps wjltb generator, horn, full s e t ___
pump and Jack.’
A sk f a r a D em o n stra tio n — It Imposes
no obligation, whatever, upon you and It's
very convincing argument. Phone today.

KEELY’S GARAGE

— Qrop In the fe ll Juet b efere
the ground fresse*.
D reg In the w in ter I f the fro st
Isavse the ground. It w ilt fr e e s *

Sanford
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Worth Living

SAM OHI», FLORIDA. FRIDAY. M A Y 26, 1911

Volume III

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AROUND FLORIDA

a ll
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fhe General New s o f “ The Loiid
of, F low ers.

CULLED fROM TIIE STATE PRESS
An E pitom e o f th e Week'« M ott

Im

portent Happenings In the
State's Domain.
By rushing unfinished business through
ami shortening the time given to speak­
e r the Southern Baptist- Convention,
which has been in session In Jacksonville
since last Wednesday, adjourned Monday
afternoon, to meet In Oklahoma City next
May.
It is reported that the Seaboard A ir
lin e will shortly extend Its trnctB from
Mulberry to Bartow, a distance o f some 12
miles. This will be a continuation o f the
*■ trackage which tire rood recently extended from Nichols to Mulberry, the henrt of
the rich phosphate m ining section in Polk
county.
The meeting o f the Florida fertilizer
manufacturers, which was held at the
Tampa Yacht and Country Club Snlurdny
afternoon, came io a conclusion in tlie
evening nnd resulted in the forming of n
state organization, electing U. R. Woods.
I(resident o f the Gulf Fertilizer Company
Thomas, who Is president.of.the Indcpepdeilt Fertilizer Company o f Jacksonville,
was made secretary-treasurer.

“

Mrs. W illiam Shields amt Mrs.«John I).
Gannon, members pf prominent Palaiku
families, were drowned while bathing at
South Beach on Tuesday. The Indies were
among the large crowd on the bench to­
day on the Red Men's an mint excursion.

•

Practically all o f Oriando's business
men have signed an agreement to close
their establishments on Thursday a fter­
noons until October 1.
.

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•The report o f the inunlcpal light and
water plant at Lakeland for a |&gt;criod o f a
year and nine months, including the whole
of 1900 and nine montlia o f 1910, show u
jirolit to the city o f $7,623.93 on a total
business of $24,363.87. This exhibits o
clearing o f 31 per cent, which would »com
to be doing pretty well.

An A fte rn o o n o f M usic
Mrs. W. T. Johns assisted by Mrs. Addle
Foosc Homrlghous, entertained the Indies
Chorus, in her charming home Inst Fri­
day afternoon. Several o f Mrs. lloinrigbous’s vocal
pupils and other friends o f both ladies,
were invited to enjoy the afternoon of
music, Willi the chorus.
Mrs. Geo. L. Speer, ^contributed to the
pleasure o f -the ladies by two bright lively
‘ songs. Misses Flossie Frank and Mu he)
Bowler,* tang two duetts', Mrs. 11. (1
Maitland, two aweet solos, and Miss Helen
St. Johns, a well rendered Italian solo.
. * Tiie chorus song-two o f their selections.
A very pleasing feature o f the after­
noon's entertainment, was a most cleverly
arrange musical contest, by Mrs. Homrigliuus, who had m'ade a number o f copies
,pf a short history, o f an imaginary lyusical
-trip—leaving blanks to be filled by names
of songs or music* by the bright ones; who
‘Cere up to date with a ll the iwpulur
songs and music; the correct names of
which, m ade stay o f the trip continuous
and complete.
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*
This very intereating trip, 'V a n made
more so, by the Ingenuous u s S * ^ the
names, o f each member o f the chorus,
who were served as a luncheon, for the
naraior, before the trip was concluded.
’ To prevent brain fo g," WlflcSTmTghr be
occasioned by deep thought over the
unique contest Mrs. Johns served delicious
cream and cake which, with the refresh­

THE COLONEL’ S MAID

ORGANIZE ELKS LODGE

STARTS WITH FINE MEMBERSHIP

in building lots were made during the
wcekUm l thc building products irte Tüir
for tiie summer. Considerable furin prop­
erty is uciug-jsoUl nnd jo m e new iunds
ure being cleared and made ready for full
pluming.

High School Publication

ment hut tiie other even t» will help some.
There will also be sack races, climbing
greasy pole, ixituto races, catching greasy
pig and other events loo numerous to
mention. Hut prepare to come to San­
ford on the Fourtif ofMuIy—the town that
treats you right.
Watch for future an­
nouncements in Tiie Herald.

The High Sdiool publication, Sulumuguiidi, has made its appearance mid is
belter than ever. The work Is in patuphIt-] form of 48 pages and cover mid is re­
plete with good stories, small chats of
sdiool life, half lone cuts of the school
buildings und peu aud ink drawings by
the scholars. The printing was done by
Chas. L. Wing and is a credit to him in
every way. Salnmagundi is a good ad­
vertisement for our schools and every one
should purchase a copy and send it to

»•«T -r
£?38 h

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEE If

SANI (Mil) WILL COLIMATE

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NEWS OF THE WORLD

P la y By L ite ra r y S o c ie ty W as W ell
L a rg e Class G radu ates This Y e a r From
R eceived Tu esd ay N ight
G ram m ar S ch o o l ,
A ntlered Herd Has a. G ay,Tim e
Ite m À o f In te re s t Gleaned fr o m
The; Colonel's Mnld, a comedy in three
The graduating exercises of. the eight
In
The
City
acts, played at the High School Auditorium
- Various S ou rces
grade were held in the High School aud­
*
„ i
Tuesday evening by the. Lltcrnty "Society
itorium Wednesday. Long before .the ap­
o f tho Sanford High School was one of
pointed time for the exerdses to begin
the best nmeteur performances ever w it­
large numbers o f tho friends and parents
nessed in Sanford, and from the rise of
o f tiie graduates as well a s ' others who
tiie curtain the gifted young people were
ore interested in the work o f the schools
greeted with applause from
a very F lfy-T h rec Nam es a re Enrolled Upon repaired to the High School building. Mere the Readers Will rind • Brief
C h a rter L ist and L o d g e has
Historical Spring noising
large and appreciative nudlence.
The time was well spent inspecting the
G ood P r o s p e c ts
For Hurried Readers
The pluy given annually by the Literary
splendid display o f school work o f the
Sanford Lodge o f Elks organized Friday
May 21— France paid a terrible toll last
Society, which is the opening o f die High
different grades that adorn th e.W a ll» of
School Commencement exercises, is al­ night with luncmbcrahlp r o ll. o f fifty- the Auditorium. It was deemed advlsa Stm day.forher magnificent endeavor to
ways one of the most pleasing features three. For Severn) wcckB past the boys bio this year by Hie faculty to concentrate attain supremacy o f the air when an
o f tiie week. Tho Colonel's Maid, q bright had been on the qui v ive over the organ­ efforts in making this' display o f school neroplnne the driver o f which had lost
sparkling little comedy proved unusually ization o f what promises to be one o f the work, and to have it all in one place. In­ control, plunged Into a group o f members
well suited to the hlstrionlc'powcrs of the best Lodges o f Elks in tiie state. The stead o f Hie individual class exercises as qf the, cabinet who had gathered to w it­
performers, and each one is deserving of city presented a gala day appearance, has been customary. Exhibits from the ness Hie start o f a race from Paris to
special mention. Karl Roumillat played every store being decorated with hunting flrstlo T h o eighth grades are shown in Madrid, killing the minister o f war and
the part of Colonel Rudd, a widower of and the colors o f the Elks. The visiting each lino o f study, and has to bo seen to injuring Tiie prime minister, his son and a
North Carolina and A bie 0. Kanner a members were met nt tiie afternoon train be fully appreciated. There are many well known sportsman.
widower o f South Carolina, nml were b y the Elks and fauns and the procession who are deserving o f special mention for
One hundred thousand dollars for one
mortal enemies, having fought n duel in headed by the string bund of n drum and tho excellence o f their work, if space season's crop o f onions la what Mrs.
their youth, owning to the fnct that both life imradcd the principal streets. The would/pcrinit. Too much cannot be said Edwards G Dodd, who is _ known as the
were in love with the same girl. They candidates were grotesque in mother hub- In praise o f the art display and what has Bermuda onion queen, will receive from
were still labeling under the defusion hard and harem skirts nnd were led by been accomplished by some of the little Hie yield on 225 acres o f her land near
that (he other tind won her, when in the attendants carrying pitch forks. A folks along this line under the teaching Laredo, Texas,' this year.
rcnllity she had married neither, and wus real lion's cage carried no less a person­ of Miss Savage.
Mrs. A lice Webb Duke, former w ife o f
at this time the charming widow Mrs, age than Mayor Lake himself, who had
PrompHy nt the appointed hour the Brodie L. Duke, tho multi-millionaire to­
John J. Carrol, Miss Carrie Lovell acted left Ids duties ns representative nt Talla­ graduating exercises began.
To the bacco king, nnd six years ago mistress o f
the part of tins attractive widow most hassee to become a member o f the Lodge. Strains of o beautiful march tiie girls en­ a fortune df nearly $25,000,000, is dying
atlmisnhly and Miss Clurrissn Starling, as The procession halted nt the temporary tered from tho right, lcd by-U ia (»rlncipnl. a pauper in the Illinois State Hospital
Julia Carroll bar pretty daughter was quarters in the Stonc-Gove block where Prof.—bL-J- - Perkins, -n m l— Miss - Plorn fo r the Insane at Ká ñiiikee.
greatly-ndmired. MtU Sadie Williams the^estTvitirrbcpiiTeTSTd candidates 4xs Walker'ond Miss Gertie Speer. H]e eighth
The deadlock in- the United States
made quite a hit as Marjorie ..Byrd the ing led over the burning sands to the ed i­ grade teachers. . The boys canto down Senate over the election o f a president
cute winsome little maid as also did fication of the Inrgo 'crowd present. Tiie the left aisle and were led by the Bchool pro tent, to succeed Speaker Frye, who
Clarence Mahoney as the handsome Rob Lodge wus instituted hy the Grand Lodge board, C. R. Walker, B. F. Whltner, L. R resigned becauseraf Ill-health,' continues.
Rudd. They were not os antagonistic as o f Emergency from Orlando composed of Philips und D. L. Llynslier. T|;ey march­ The chief candidates ore Senator Gsllinger
their respective fathers’* were, but the B. C. Abernathy. lea d in g Knight; M. O. ed on the stage.and took Htcir places, the on Hie Republican side and Senator
principals in a very pretty little lova Overstreet, Loyal Knight; Joseph If. Jones, graduates in the center, the teachers on Bacon on the- Democratic elder The
alTnir that culminated in a wedding, l/ectumig Knigiit nnd W. T. Sims, Esquire, Hie right und the school board on the left, Senate is Republican, but owing to a
Osborne Herndon played the part of District Deputy Browne occupying chair
The invocation was by Rev. G. B. W al- factional fight In the party Hie members
** •
Ned Grayson the young man with u failing of Grand Exulted Knight.’
dron. The
number was a chorus by cannot combine uJ&gt;on the caucus nominee,
About fifty members o f the Orlando the class entitled “ Forest
memory and and wus continually in the
Warblers." nnd the result is the leading candidates
trouble on account of it,'furnishing much Lodge were present und put through, the Ethel Hickson read a splendid historical are tied In the* Vote, while ten votes are
candldates as only.the Orlnmiy.boys know essay on Osceola, tiie Florida Indian
amusement.
scattered among minor candidates.
* Mr. James Baskom wus Colonel's Inw- how. The officers for Sanford Lodgi^wcre Chicfv who is always an interesting sub­
Ex|»ort from tho United States in Hie
yer, and the part was nicely taken hy elected ns follows: W, D. Holden, Exalted ject. "M exico Yesterdoy" was the sub­
fiscal
year 1011 w ill probably exceed by
Fry's splendid essay.
Mtjrry Kanner. Cling.nl-Ling. pie Chinese Ruler, C. M. Brodwater, Esteemed Leading ject o f Albert
about
300 million dollars the figures o f
cook and though somewhat impertinent Knight; W .’ .ll. Underwood, Esteemed "W an da," Carl Bohm. was n pirfno selec­
last
year,
find cross the two billion dollar
wus hy far the most important individual Loyal Knight; Harold Hnskins, Esteemed tion beautifully rendered by Muriel Hnfine. The figures o f exports of the Bureau
Lecturing
Knight,
O,
L.
Taylor,
Secretary;
rold and delighted (he audience. "Mexico
in the cast. This was n difficult role, hut
W. L. Morgun, Treasurer, Felix Frank, Today" was discussed in tf very clever o f Statistics, Department o f Commerce
was well played hy W. Vail Lovell.
T&gt;Ier. Among the prominent Elks pres­ iminnur*by RundifllCliuse. A bright iitlju nnd Labor, for the ¡te n month* ending
Between acts excellent music was fur­
with April, show an excess o f $268,000,000
nished h^ Miss Currie Lrtvcll and Mr. ent were Hon. Jefferson U. Brawn, Dis­ recitation by Annie Wliitner entitled
over
those in the corresponding ^months o f
trict Deputy of Key- West nnd Hop. If. N.
cr "N ew Hqt“ came next on tho pro­
WUheringtoti.
Hunt, Past District Deputy of Tnmpu, gram. Wedding chorus from Ermine was last yonr, and for -Hie single month o f
The whole pluy went off without the
April, an excess of $25,000,000 over April
Kin. ,
delays usual in amateur |&gt;erforiimuces,
The Elks will fit up tcmporuryquartere sweetly sung by the class.
of Inst year, thus indlpating Uiat the
The address to Hie graduates was de­
and much credit is due the performers ns in thq Stone-Gore block, hut like till good
growth in exports in 1911 will approxi­
well as these wliu have so skillfully train­ U ks'expect to erect a handsome home in livered hy D. L. Thrasher and was* a mate $3000,000,000, and the total exports
the near future. The Sanford Lodge will masterly effort, being full o f wisdom
ed them.
of thcLyca* probably exceed two billion
do much more (owurd benefltting the city
"Ctmimna \ynltz sweetjy sung by the socially and the membership is composed good thoughts nnd kindly advice which dollars,
High School Chorus brought to n dose an of home of tiie must prominent citizens of it is needless to say that if the girls and
b •
Bills arc pending in Hie Illinois Legis­
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boys w ill take unto themselves and profit
evening's entertainment of real pleasure. Snnford.
by It they will doubtless fill plages of lature to require- Hie hotels to hayc sheets
100 Inches long and 81 inches wide and
honor os Htey go Hirough life.
G row ers, Muhlrtg M oney
to
próvido their guests with at least two
The
presentation
o
f
certiflcaies
made
The lute crops in this section are mak­
clean towels a day.
*
by
Prof.
Perkins
caiite
next.
He
congrat­
ing money for tiie growers and many of Big Time In The Oid t o w n On The
ulated
the
class
on
what
they
had
ac­
them are recouping their losses on other
_ F ou rth o f July
Birmingham, Ala., / has just • floated
Sanford just can't help keeping before complished and urged them to push j i n ! ¡500,000.municipal bonds at 31-2 per cent,
crops. Several growers who lost their
potato crop ¿w frost planted the ground the public and when our Natal Inde­ to greater tilings und higher learning.
the lowest rate the city has ever secured.
The follqwing deceived diptomog:In tomatoes and are now receiving $2.00 pendence day arrives the people will flock
This Is said to be because It is under
Muriel Hurnild, Igerna Stout, Mary Lou commission government and capitalists
to Sanford just as they have always done
(icr crate f. o. b. Sanford.
Price,
Ruth Vaughn, Annie Whltner, May impressed with the business administraThe movement of vegetables o f the to- in thp past. This Fourth of July wc will
muto,.cucumber, (upper, green corn and not go broke on the proposition but our Holland, Margaret Wight, Nellie Lough, Hop are not afraid to invest in Hie bonds.
other vurietiós has been very active dur­ good citizens will give the visitors a Ethel Hickson. Laura Lee, Mattie Clare*
.George B. Cox, the Cincinnati Republi­
Knight, Daisy Betts. Philip Allen, RandqU
ing the week. One grower will market jolly good time.
can boss, having (Jemonstrated that he
Our ball team is being licked into shape Chase, Albert Fry. Fred, Wight, Nirgll
$3,000 worth of green corn from u 10 ucre
owns the courts of his city, has again r e ­
truct, fro iif whleli he secured two crops of ilid Sanford aijd Orlando will play two Clink, Mmmscll Gobbet!,* Vivian Speer,
tired from politics.
,
, .
lettuce and one of celery during (lie sea­ gatttetf'dfittfrot day. there -will be field Robert Deane, Harry Cobb. W.lll^e Wyrin,
A press report of the battle o f Juarez
son. The cOm crop has not cost him $3 events, a grand fish fry, street parades, Sherman Roulh/John Hunter, Joef* Fffeld,
Arnert, ' Billie
Vyitherington, says (hat 250 soldiers were wounded on
tournnments and fireworks for tiie even­ Howard
an acre to produce.
Eugene Singletary and Sanford Doudney. Mth sides. It would seem bad enough
There is considerable activity in city ing.
to be wounded on one side.
The ball games will tic enough excite­
nnd farm property. Uevernl transactions

Childrens Day t x e r c s e t
Childrens day exercises that is an an­
nual feature In the Metliodist church was
beautifully celebrated in this church last
Sunday. The church
was
beautifully
decorated with ferns and quantities of
cut flowers and the sweet bright faced
children never appear to better advantage
as they sang the sweet songs and look
part in the lovely exercises.
title very' prfetly feature o f the program
was the “ greeting to the batdes" by Hie
their friends.
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Supt. J. K. Mel linger » • the cradle roll
was called apd withal there was u touch
P a lm e tto Avenue Im provin g
Palmetto avenue is receiving a new of sadness, as a little empty chair decorimperas since the „High School. 'bu ildin g hu m with white rosee was brought out,
lias been erected. Several mnv homes calling attention to the fact that one of
have been constructed on thia-'tiycnue *n the number, little Esther Spencer, had
the past six months, umong them being passed away. Voices o f children under
fine double apartment house belonging our Uag brought the pretty exercises to •
Underwoods for harness, saddles, horse
and mule Jewelry.
17-ti to W, R. Gardner.

ing punch partakcu o f during the after­
noon saved the ladies from any danger of
serious results.
Dainty souvenirs o f the occasion were
beautiful sprays o f rosea painted on white
cards with a fine picture o f Mrs. Homrighous on the reverse side.
The invited guests, were the Ladies'
Chores: Mrs. G E. W alker. Mrs. C. D. W al­
dron. Mrs. J, G McDaniel, Mrs. Greenmail,
, Mrs. W itte, Mrs. M. H. Bowler, Misses
Laura Flab. Helen St. John. Madge Ward.
, Flossie Frank. Mabel Bowler. Gladys
Gardner, Jessie Stumon, Joaic Sturaon,
Mrll Whltner. A lice Whltner, Mrs. Wight.
Mrs. MuiiMin, Mrs, Overman, Mrs. Jessie
r, Mrs. Maitland. Mrs. Geo. L. Speer
“ '»d Mrs. Oust.

EIGHTH GRADE ENTERTAINMENT

«

.

Confirmation at Sanford

- T h e R ig h t-H e v r -W r J .-K e n n e y D. D..
Bishop of the Catholic diocese oh St.
AugusUno visited. Sanford May Hie twen­
ty first, ns the guest of Futlier Breanahun
Hie local-paster at lb » bsuuliful new
parochial resident! -erected recently by
Hie resident caHiolic*, who have spared
no expense to make their new pastor ns
comfortable as possible. On. Sunday,
night Bishop Kenny confirmed* a large
class composed princi(&gt;ally of children
hut quite a* number of adults were noticable among the candidates. Before tiie
confirmation Bishop Kenny spoke eloquent­
ly to the • large congregation that was
present notwithstanding the Inclemency
of the weather. His explanation o f the
ceremony was specially lucid and the
audience was well repaid for the inconvenlece they suffered In going -iq the
church.
.
^

Building More house!
E. H. llem don lias so much faith iq»
Hie future of San font that he has built
one handsome residence and started a n.
t e r this week. His own liome which
^ s badly damaged by lira some time
ago has been put in first class shape and
the lot w ill soon contain three fine re siSUMM

C h a rter Bill P a sse d S en a te
Advices from Tallahassee are to the e f­
fect Hiat the Sanford Charter BUI passed
theSena te w ith the follow ing changes’.
The P erk and Assessor w ill be elected
by tho ppople; the Treasurer, and Collec­
tor will be elected by the' people; -the
Marshal to be appointed.
No person holding a franchise shall be
elected to the office o f Mayor or Council
No grant or contract or franchise can
be mode wiUi the Mayor and Council.
Regarding the changes in the lines o f
the city extension the last line drawn on
tiie west side seems to uravaU which ex­
cludes the Ice factory and several farms.

I

Saturday night May 13th, Mrs. Hocnrighous gave a song recital at the 1st Con­
gregational church. The program waa
carefully arranged end all the parts »rare
ably rendered. The house was filled, the
entertainment waa splendid, due to the
careful training o f ¿1 who participated
by an able teacher. A ll seemed well
pleased with the entertainm ent No fee
charged, but the free wUl offering was
$23.25, after deducUng expenses the Ooo&gt;
gregational church reoelved $20.25, ' )

U J

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