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                    <text>tfir SANrORD^MtRÂtO

The Most Attractive Home In Sanford Heights
Sanford Heights F o r Sale

F or 30 Days I Offer my Shell Dashed Bungal
Seven Rooms

Splendid Kewancc System of W ater Works

Wide Porches

Corner Lot Fronting East 6 7 Feet on Park Avenue and 130 Feet Deep. . Alley on
The House is well Furnished Throughout

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Plenty of Room in A ttic for 4 Good Rooms

SANFORD

Best grade preserves and pickles Just
in, call and try them. W. W. Long. 2G-tf

Items of Interest Concerning
Society People!

POINTS PURELY PERSONAL
Haw Celery City Vanity ra lr While
Away the Oolden Hours—!
Social Gossip.
The Magnolia Bridge Club Is the new­
est social organization It) Sanford. Mrs.
J . W. Dickens entertained the dub on
Wednesday afternoon. There were three
tables of players and a very, enjoyable
game of bridge wr.s played, highest score
being made by Mnf.0. 0. McLaughlin.

The principal product»—honey and
Wax—were never In (renter demand
than nt the present time, and bee­
keeping bide fair to eoon take a higher
rank among the productive Industries
than m hitherto been accorded I t
Thera la hot one kind o f honey for
the fanner to produce f o r . bis own
uae, and that la ’‘chunk,” comb honey,
cut out of the frame and put Into Jars
to be kept
When a .queen U no longer young
some instinct teaches the bees that
they should look ahead and prepare for
future contingencies. The doctrine eo
frequently enunciated, “Keep only
young queens" la simply a lesson
taught us by the wisdom of the bees.
The long nights may bo turned to
good Account by the bandy man tn the
mending of supers, etc. that may not
he In» use. The work can be done thor­
oughly, as thera la no burry aa in tbs
summer when the whole o f the parts

Mrs. S. 0 . Chase was the charming
honest of the Auction bridge club Monafternoon Mrs. B. W. Herndon wna the and fitting a m tipon s e t t « enrrln*,. «A
fortunate one to make top eeore.and re•Dop’t Mt the hire* In neat rows,
with the entrances all facing one way.
They can be'placed In pairs, but the
The Welaka dub kept open house as
palm should,be scattered as widely
usual on Tuesday aftempon, wlth Mra. ■as possible.' This Is an Important point
J . W. Dickens, Mlaa Mable 'Bowler, and but It.would take a page to explain all
Mrs, S. a ShlnboUar receiving. With an the why*.
Informal Jpualcal "program and bridge the
It la well to open up and ventilate
afternoon was pleasantly spent ■MIsa the bee cellar occasionally for an hour
Houle Frank, Mlaa Mable Hand, and or two after dark and to sweep and
Mlaa Linda Leffler added greatly to the gather up any dead bdes that may
pleasure of the afternoon with their mu. have accumulated on the cellar floor.
Why be content with ten or twenty
pounds of aurplua honey per hire
when a Uttle careful manipulation will
Mrs. C, E. Morrow entertained the mean seventy-five or even 100 pounds
Home Mission Sodety of the Methodist fhom every prosperous colony tn a
Church’ at her home on Palmetto Avenue good season?
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last Tuesday afternoon. In the absence
THE FARM HEN.
of the President Mrs. M. H. Bowler pre­
Mr. Bryan surely knows a good hen
sided. After thé business session ad­
when be soca ber, Listen to his flight;
journed, a very pleasant social half hour " I went ont to the barnyard and took
was spent The hottest assisted by Miss off my hat to the American hen, for
Jessie Stumon and Mias Genie Wicker, hgr product Is all over the world.”
served dainty refreshment*.
"That** what!” cackles Biddy.
"You're not like those city farmers
at Washington who bare hatched the
’ Home Ml talon Society M eets
fake that we rural dnekera lay but
Tha Home Mission society of the alxty eggs a year, alt moat the time
Methodist church chartered two cars last and don’t know an egg from a door
Friday evening and gave a moonlight car
rida. The destination was H. H. Chappell's
Hats off, gentlemen, to the farm ben.
Bbe la Uncle Sam’s chief poultry as­
beautiful country home, where the even­
ing was spent A splendid musical pro­ set, does tho moat to make him a bil­
gram was rendered, refreshment« served lion richer a year and would do even
oqd the whole affair proved moat pleasant better If Farmer Corntoeael didn't let
her forage In the corncrib, visit the
Abhut two hundred people took advantage groin mow, stuff on tha thrashing
of the opportunity to spend a pleasant floor and raid the granary*
evening and to help a worthy cause.
She thdk often gets too fat, doesn’t
lay ao well because her egg machine
la crowded with fat and doesn't lay so
Sanford Music Olub M eets
The Sanford Music Club met at Comfort many winter egga because fat makes
ittago last Saturday afternoon at which her molt lata, and aha spends moat of
me tha annual election of. office** took the winter growing a now gown. Moat
farm flocks a r t pore brad and well
cared for notwithstanding certain
| Martin;
int, Mrs. Fannie Mun- cushion pressing poultry editors pul
son: Secretary and Treasurer« Mrs. R. E. tho farm flock In tha bum claaa and"
Tolai; 4 Choral Director. Mrs. George L. call tho fanner a bughouse poultgyHoy," interesting plans werp made for man.
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Wa advise such a city farmer to Let
work next year.
the kink out of hla think by a tour of
the farms, to tickle hla palate and
The Star will have good music guaran- astonlab hla Inner man with chicken
a*~cnty « fa n n e r 's w lfecan mature It
and cook 1L
Then, with hla constitution full of
bully bird, lei him take the platform
ere* Institute, tell what bo knows aboat
poultry science and be erosa examined
by the "Bubee” present.
Sanford Hospital Association
Will hla think machine get a bob
Tha following persons have agreed to
box?
Will be be knocked Into tbe
become life members paying one hundred
dollar* each providing Kten or more life middle of next week? Yea, verily.
B e shell finally return to hla cushion
eaddofSut a wiser
Altuo S. F ostek ,
M. F. Robin so n ,
S. 0 . C h a se ,
, Mas. Geo. H. FKxnald.
Anyone willing to become a Ufa mem­
ber Is requested to please send their
name to thé president.
M. F, Robinson.

effect May. » . IB IL
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dark Treasurer and Assessor.

AN use three hustlers,
capable o f earning
$15 or more per week.
Box 1307 Sanford, Flprida

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Meat Cutters— Complete line— P r o m p t Delivery '

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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PIMPLES GONE

Otri Tails How a Blotchy Skin Was
Cleansed By a simple Wash.
" I was ashamed or my ftoe,” writes
kllss Minalo Pickard of Altamahaw,
N. O .. ' I t was all full of pimples sad
■earn but after (u«lng D. D. D. Pre­
scription 1 can suy that now there la
no sign of that Ecsema, and that was

FRESH

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Orders will be Delivered AT ONCE by Special Messenger f
Formerly with
J . D. Roberta

D. D. D. has become so famous as
a curs and Instant relief la Bcsema
and all -othsr serious skin dlssassa,
that Its value la sometimes overlooked
tn eleartng up raeh. pimples, blackheads, and all other minor forme of
■kin Impurities.
. The fact Is, that-while D. D. D. Is
ao penetrating that It strikes to the
very root of Eczema or any other seri­
ous trouble, the soothing Oil of Wintergreen, Thymol and other Ingredients
are eo carefully compounded there la
ao wash for the skin made that &lt;mn
compare4,with thla great houaehold
remedy for every kind of akin trouble.
D. D. D. Is pleasant to use, perfeotly
harmless to the most delicate skin,
and absolutely reliable. A BB-eeftt
bottle .will give you positive proof , of
the wonderful effectiveness *of this
great remedy.

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Let U srT ell You About It

L. R. PHILIPS

The Car You’ll Be Proud To Own
4 You Must See These Cara To Appre­
ciate Them.—It la so easy when one la
thoroughly enthused about such a magniflA
cent car os’the Cole 30 to say that ‘^nothing
like it has ever been sold at anywhere near v
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tiie price of the 1911 Cole 3 0 "—to say that
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"It’s the Classical car of them all"—that "lt’a A ' ,
the car you’ll be proud to own"—“you will W /7 a
marvel that such a car can be sold at the
r/SL
prices."
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We~ can write volumea-and present arguT \ « L
meat after argument to proye to you that
\Ng
these statenvepta are merely absolute facts—
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but after It 1a ;iQ.v sald our. crowning argu^
ment must alwayslM "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 Received of Latest Model*
Model L . Fore-Pore Torpedo RosdsUr 30 - 3 * H. p. a
To y T e a n o s u ..;,:......... „ ..3 0 -3 *
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ro r.-p o r*"T «k rln iC er..,...... ... . -ao -3§ "
Fully equipped with Top, Windshield, “
PrcaiTO-Lite and Tire Holders Price* F. 0.
Sanford,
Xlonda-and-eusieuadiBg-territory.-----------—

Outline Specifications
Unit Power Plant—3 Point Suspension designed
upon mechanically correct principles and constructed of
the highest grade materials with the nicest accuracy, os*
sures perfect smoothness of operation and absolute silence
and the llexlbillty of its 3 point suspension maintains
rfoct poise and alignment for power plant no matter
w rough the road—no waste of power.
ro u r CyHnfler M otor Develops 30
3 6 H.P., affording ample reserve power fora 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 when the
frest has left the ground end
the road begins to dry, but while
yet muddy.
Drag Immediately after very
prolonged rain throughout the

»rt-Dof«" Tay Tohmi« WKitlbui III inch*«, TUrt 14*4.
Ignition—Double, Magneto and Batteries. .
Clutch—Improved leather-faced cone.
TransjnljglttBr^Selficllve. 3 speeds, forward
verse. Drive—Shaft.
34x4 Tire* and Firestone Demountable. I
the 4 Inch tires will save you a lot of repair bills ai
big 34 inch wheels assure road-smoothness.
----- Rear Axle—fo il floatin g Type with Hyatt
Bearing*. Wheelbase—110 Inches.
Economical In Up-Keep—Economical In Cue
ing an official record 23A miles to the gallon of gs
rour Styles of Bodies, each one of which hi
same graceful effective, fetching lines and the
rich upholstering far which you pay hundreds of .
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 lu finish.
Equipment—Magneto, demountable rlma,' (K
lamps, gas lamps wjltb generator, horn, full s e t __
pump and Jack.’
Ask f a r a Demonstration—It Imposes
no obligation, whatever, upon you and It's
very convincing argument. Phone today.

KEELY’S GARAGE

— Qrop In the fell Juet befere
the ground fresse*.
Dreg In the winter If the frost
Isavse the ground. It wilt frees*

Sanford
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Florida

�IN SANFORD—Life ia Worth Living
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»umber 41

SAM OHI», FLORIDA. FRIDAY. MAY 26, 1911

Volume III

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all

AROUND FLORIDA

THE COLONEL’S MAID

ORGANIZE ELKS LODGE EIGHTH

GRADE ENTERTAINMENT

NEWS OF THE WORLD

Play By Literary Society Was Well
Large Class Graduates This Year From
Received Tuesday Night
Grammar School ,
' fhe General News of “The Loiid
Antlered Herd Has a. Gay,Time
ItemÀof Interest Gleaned from
The; Colonel's Mnld, a comedy in three
The graduating exercises of. the eight
of, Flowers.
In
The
City
acts, played at the High School Auditorium
- Various Sources
grade were held in the High School aud­
„i
Tuesday evening by the. Lltcrnty "Society *
itorium Wednesday. Long before .the ap­
of tho Sanford High School was one of
time for the exerdses to begin
CULLED fROM TIIE STATE PRESS the best nmeteur performances ever wit­ STARTS WITH FINE MEMBERSHIP pointed
large numbers of tho friends and parents HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEIf
nessed in Sanford, and from the rise of
of tiie graduates as well a s ' others who
tiie curtain the gifted young people were
ore interested in the work of the schools
An Epitome o f the Week'« M ott Im
greeted with applause from a very Flfy-Threc Names are Enrolled Upon repaired to the High School building. Mere the Readers Will rind • Brief
portent Happenings In the
Charter List and Lodge has
Historical Spring noising
large and appreciative nudlence.
The time was well spent inspecting the
S ta te 's Domain.
Good Prospects
For Hurried Readers
The pluy given annually by the Literary
splendid display of school work of the
By rushing unfinished business through
Sanford Lodge of Elks organized Friday
May
21—
France paid a terrible toll last
Society, which is the opening of die High
different grades that adorn the.Wall» of
ami shortening the time given to speak­
School Commencement exercises, is al­ night with luncmbcrahlp roll. of fifty- the Auditorium. It was deemed advlsa Stmday.forher magnificent endeavor to
e r the Southern Baptist- Convention,
ways one of the most pleasing features three. For Severn) wcckB past the boys bio this year by Hie faculty to concentrate attain supremacy of the air when an
which has been in session In Jacksonville
of tiie week. Tho Colonel's Maid, q bright had been on the qui vive over the organ­ efforts in making this' display of school neroplnne the driver of which had lost
since last Wednesday, adjourned Monday
sparkling little comedy proved unusually ization of what promises to be one of the work, and to have it all in one place. In­ control, plunged Into a group of members
afternoon, to meet In Oklahoma City next
well suited to the hlstrionlc'powcrs of the best Lodges of Elks in tiie state. The stead of Hie individual class exercises as qf the, cabinet who had gathered to wit­
May.
performers, and each one is deserving of city presented a gala day appearance, has been customary. Exhibits from the ness Hie start of a race from Paris to
It is reported that the Seaboard Air special mention. Karl Roumillat played every store being decorated with hunting
flrstloTho eighth grades are shown in Madrid, killing the minister of war and
line will shortly extend Its trnctB from the part of Colonel Rudd, a widower of and the colors of the Elks. The visiting
each lino of study, and has to bo seen to injuring Tiie prime minister, his son and a
Mulberry to Bartow, a distance of some 12 North Carolina and Abie 0. Kanner a members were met nt tiie afternoon train
well known sportsman.
be fully appreciated. There are many
miles. This will be a continuation of the widower of South Carolina, nml were by the Elks and fauns and the procession
One hundred thousand dollars for one
who are deserving of special mention for
*■ trackage which tire rood recently extend- mortal enemies, having fought n duel in headed by the string bund of n drum and
tho excellence of their work, if space season's crop of onions la what Mrs.
ed from Nichols to Mulberry, the henrt of 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
the rich phosphate mining section in Polk were in love with the same girl. They candidates were grotesque in mother hubIn praise of the art display and what has Bermuda onion queen, will receive from
county.
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 of her land near
The meeting of the Florida fertilizer 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.
manufacturers, which was held at the rcnllity she had married neither, and wus real lion's cage carried no less a person­ of Miss Savage.
Mrs. Alice Webb Duke, former wife of
Tampa Yacht and Country Club Snlurdny 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
afternoon, came io a conclusion in tlie 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 of
evening nnd resulted in the forming of n the part of tins attractive widow most hassee to become a member of the Lodge. Strains of o beautiful march tiie girls en­ a fortune df nearly $25,000,000, is dying
state organization, electing U. R. Woods. atlmisnhly and Miss Clurrissn Starling, as The procession halted nt the temporary tered from tho right, lcd by-Uia (»rlncipnl. a pauper in the Illinois State Hospital
I(resident of the Gulf Fertilizer Company Julia Carroll bar pretty daughter was quarters in the Stonc-Gove block where Prof.—bL-J- - Perkins, -nml—Miss - Plorn for 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
Thomas, who Is president.of.the Indcpep- made quite a hit as Marjorie ..Byrd the ing led over the burning sands to the edi­ grade teachers. . The boys canto down
Senate
over the election of a president
“ deilt Fertilizer Company of Jacksonville, 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
was made secretary-treasurer.
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.
Mrs. William Shields amt Mrs.«John I). Rudd. They were not os antagonistic as of Emergency from Orlando composed of Philips und D. L. Llynslier. T|;ey march­ The chief candidates ore Senator Gsllinger
B. C. Abernathy. leading Knight; M. O. ed on the stage.and took Htcir places, the
Gannon, members pf prominent Palaiku their respective fathers’* were, but the
Overstreet, Loyal Knight; Joseph If. Jones, graduates in the center, the teachers on on Hie Republican side and Senator
principals
in
a
very
pretty
little
lova
• families, were drowned while bathing at
l/ectumig Knigiit nnd W. T. Sims, Esquire, Hie right und the school board on the left, Bacon on the- Democratic elder The
South Beach on Tuesday. The Indies were alTnir that culminated in a wedding,
Senate is Republican, but owing to a
District Deputy Browne occupying chair
The invocation was by Rev. G. B. Wal- factional fight In the party Hie members
among the large crowd on the bench to­ Osborne Herndon played the part of
of Grand Exulted Knight.’
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dron. The
number was a chorus by cannot combine uJ&gt;on the caucus nominee,
day on the Red Men's an mint excursion. Ned Grayson the young man with u failing
About
fifty
members
of
the
Orlando
memory
and
and
wus
continually
in
the
the
class
entitled
“Forest Warblers." nnd the result is the leading candidates
Practically all of Oriando's business
Lodge were present und put through, the Ethel Hickson read a splendid historical
trouble
on
account
of
it,'furnishing
much
are tied In the* Vote, while ten votes are
men have signed an agreement to close
candldates as only.the Orlnmiy.boys know essay on Osceola, tiie Florida Indian
scattered among minor candidates.
their establishments on Thursday after­ amusement.
* Mr. James Baskom wus Colonel's Inw- how. The officers for Sanford Lodgi^wcre Chicfv who is always an interesting sub­
noons until October 1.
Ex|»ort from tho United States in Hie
yer, and the part was nicely taken hy elected ns follows: W, D. Holden, Exalted ject. "Mexico Yesterdoy" was the sub­
fiscal
year 1011 will probably exceed by
•The report of the inunlcpal light and
Mtjrry Kanner. Cling.nl-Ling. pie Chinese Ruler, C. M. Brodwater, Esteemed Leading ject of Albert Fry's splendid essay.
about
300 million dollars the figures of
. water plant at Lakeland for a |&gt;criod of a
cook and though somewhat impertinent Knight; W.’ .ll. Underwood, Esteemed "Wanda," Carl Bohm. was n pirfno selec­ last year, find cross the two billion dollar
year and nine months, including the whole
wus hy far the most important individual Loyal Knight; Harold Hnskins, Esteemed tion beautifully rendered by Muriel Hnf- ine. The figures of exports of the Bureau
of 1900 and nine montlia of 1910, show u
in the cast. This was n difficult role, hut Lecturing Knight, O, L. Taylor, Secretary; rold and delighted (he audience. "Mexico of Statistics, Department of Commerce
jirolit to the city of $7,623.93 on a total
W. L. Morgun, Treasurer, Felix Frank, Today" was discussed in tf very clever
was well played hy W. Vail Lovell.
' business of $24,363.87. This exhibits o
T&gt;Ier.
Among the prominent Elks pres­ iminnur*by RundifllCliuse. A bright iitlju nnd Labor, for the ¡ten month* ending
Between acts excellent music was fur­
clearing of 31 per cent, which would »com nished h^ Miss Currie Lrtvcll and Mr. ent were Hon. Jefferson U. Brawn, Dis­ recitation by Annie Wliitner entitled with April, show an excess of $268,000,000
to be doing pretty well.
trict Deputy of Key- West nnd Hop. If. N. cr "New Hqt“ came next on tho pro­ over those in the corresponding ^months of
WUheringtoti.
last yonr, and for -Hie single month of
The whole pluy went off without the Hunt, Past District Deputy of Tnmpu, gram. Wedding chorus from Ermine was April, an excess of $25,000,000 over April
Kin.
,
An Afternoon o f Music
delays usual in amateur |&gt;erforiimuces,
The Elks will fit up tcmporuryquartere sweetly sung by the class.
of Inst year, thus indlpating Uiat the
Mrs. W. T. Johns assisted by Mrs. Addle and much credit is due the performers ns in thq Stone-Gore block, hut like till good
The address to Hie graduates was de­ growth in exports in 1911 will approxi­
Foosc Homrlghous, entertained the Indies well as these wliu have so skillfully train­ Uks'expect to erect a handsome home in livered hy D. L. Thrasher and was* a
the near future. The Sanford Lodge will masterly effort, being full of wisdom mate $3000,000,000, and the total exports
Chorus, in her charming home Inst Fri­ ed them.
of thcLyca* probably exceed two billion
do much more (owurd benefltting the city
day afternoon. "Ctmimna \ynltz sweetjy sung by the socially and the membership is composed good thoughts nnd kindly advice which dollars,
Several of Mrs. lloinrigbous’s vocal 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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pupils and other friends of both ladies, evening's entertainment of real pleasure. Snnford.
boys will take unto themselves and profit
were invited to enjoy the afternoon of
by It they will doubtless fill plages of lature to require- Hie hotels to hayc sheets
100 Inches long and 81 inches wide and
music, Willi the chorus.
honor os Htey go Hirough life.
SANI (Mil) WILL COLIMATE
Growers, Muhlrtg Money
to
próvido their guests with at least two
Mrs. Geo. L. Speer, ^contributed to the
The
presentation
of
certiflcaies
made
The lute crops in this section are mak­
*
pleasure of -the ladies by two bright lively ing money for tiie growers and many of Big Time In The Oid tow n On The by Prof. Perkins caiite next. He congrat­ clean towels a day.
‘ songs. Misses Flossie Frank and Muhe) them are recouping their losses on other
ulated
the
class
on
what
they
had
ac­
_ Fourth o f July
Birmingham, Ala., /has just • floated
Bowler,* tang two duetts', Mrs. 11. (1 crops. Several growers who lost their
Sanford just can't help keeping before complished and urged them to push jin ! ¡500,000.municipal bonds at 31-2 per cent,
Maitland, two aweet solos, and Miss Helen 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.
St. Johns, a well rendered Italian solo. In tomatoes and are now receiving $2.00 pendence day arrives the people will flock
The follqwing deceived diptomog:This Is said to be because It is under
. * Tiie chorus song-two of their selections.
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 administraA very pleasing feature of the after­
The movement of vegetables of the to- in thp past. This Fourth of July wc will
noon's entertainment, was a most cleverly 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.
arrange musical contest, by Mrs. Homrig- other vurietiós has been very active dur­ good citizens will give the visitors a Ethel Hickson. Laura Lee, Mattie Clare*
Knight, Daisy Betts. Philip Allen, RandqU .George B. Cox, the Cincinnati Republi­
liuus, who had m'ade a number of copies ing the week. One grower will market jolly good time.
can boss, having (Jemonstrated that he
,pf a short history, of an imaginary lyusical $3,000 worth of green corn from u 10 ucre
Our ball team is being licked into shape Chase, Albert Fry. Fred, Wight, Nirgll
owns the courts of his city, has again re­
-trip—leaving blanks to be filled by names truct, froiif whleli he secured two crops of ilid Sanford aijd Orlando will play two Clink, Mmmscll Gobbet!,* Vivian Speer,
tired from politics.
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of songs or music* by the bright ones; who 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 of Juarez
‘Cere up to date with all the iwpulur son. The cOm crop has not cost him $3 events, a grand fish fry, street parades, Sherman Roulh/John Hunter, Joef* Fffeld,
songs and music; the correct names of an acre to produce.
tournnments and fireworks for tiie even­ Howard Arnert, ' Billie Vyitherington, says (hat 250 soldiers were wounded on
Eugene Singletary and Sanford Doudney. Mth sides. It would seem bad enough
which, made stay of the trip continuous
There is considerable activity in city ing.
to be wounded on one side.
and complete.
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The ball games will tic enough excite­
nnd farm property. Uevernl transactions
Confirmation at Sanford
This very intereating trip, 'Van made in building lots were made during the ment hut tiie other event» will help some.
- The Right-H evr-W rJ.-Kenney D. D..
Charter Bill Passed Senate
more so, by the Ingenuous u sS *^ the wcekUml thc building products irte Tüir There will also be sack races, climbing
Bishop of the Catholic diocese oh St.
names, of each member of the chorus, for tiie summer. Considerable furin prop­ greasy pole, ixituto races, catching greasy
Advices from Tallahassee are to the ef­
AugusUno visited. Sanford May Hie twen­
fect Hiat the Sanford Charter BUI passed
who were served as a luncheon, for the erty is uciug-jsoUl nnd jom e new iunds pig and other events loo numerous to
ty first, ns the guest of Futlier Breanahun
naraior, before the trip was concluded.
ure being cleared and made ready for full mention. Hut prepare to come to San­ Hie local-paster at lb» bsuuliful new theSena tewith the following changes’.
ford on the Fourtif ofMuIy—the town that
The Perk and Assessor will be elected
’ To prevent brain fog," WlflcSTmTghr be pluming.
parochial resident! -erected recently by
treats you right. Watch for future an­ Hie resident caHiolic*, who have spared by tho ppople; the Treasurer, and Collec­
occasioned by deep thought over the
nouncements in Tiie Herald.
unique contest Mrs. Johns served delicious
High School Publication
no expense to make their new pastor ns tor will be elected by the' people; -the
Marshal to be appointed.
cream and cake which, with the refresh­
The High Sdiool publication, Sulumucomfortable as possible. On. Sunday,
Childrens Day tx e rc s e t
No person holding a franchise shall be
ing punch partakcu of during the after­ guiidi, has made its appearance mid is
Childrens day exercises that is an an­ night Bishop Kenny confirmed* a large elected to the office of Mayor or Council
noon saved the ladies from any danger of belter than ever. The work Is in patuphclass composed princi(&gt;ally of children
No grant or contract or franchise can
serious results.
It-] form of 48 pages and cover mid is re­ nual feature In the Metliodist church was hut quite a* number of adults were notiDainty souvenirs of the occasion were plete with good stories, small chats of beautifully celebrated in this church last cable among the candidates. Before tiie be mode wiUi the Mayor and Council.
Regarding the changes in the lines of
beautiful sprays of rosea painted on white sdiool life, half lone cuts of the school Sunday. The church was beautifully confirmation Bishop Kenny spoke eloquent­
cards with a fine picture of Mrs. Hom- buildings und peu aud ink drawings by decorated with ferns and quantities of ly to the •large congregation that was the city extension the last line drawn on
righous on the reverse side.
the scholars. The printing was done by cut flowers and the sweet bright faced present notwithstanding the Inclemency tiie west side seems to uravaU which ex­
The invited guests, were the Ladies' Chas. L. Wing and is a credit to him in children never appear to better advantage of the weather. His explanation of the cludes the Ice factory and several farms.
Chores: Mrs. G E. Walker. Mrs. C. D. Wal­ every way. Salnmagundi is a good ad­ as they sang the sweet songs and look ceremony was specially lucid and the
audience was well repaid for the inconSaturday night May 13th, Mrs. Hocnrigdron. Mrs. J , G McDaniel, Mrs. Greenmail, vertisement for our schools and every one part in the lovely exercises.
title very' prfetly feature of the program venlece they suffered In going -iq the hous gave a song recital at the 1st Con­
, Mrs. Witte, Mrs. M. H. Bowler, Misses should purchase a copy and send it to
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was the “greeting to the batdes" by Hie church. .
gregational church. The program waa
Laura Flab. Helen St. John. Madge Ward. their friends.
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Mel
linger
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cradle
roll
Building
More
h
ou
se!
carefully
arranged end all the parts »rare
, Flossie Frank. Mabel Bowler. Gladys
was
called
apd
withal
there
was
u
touch
E.
H.
llemdon
lias
so
much
faith
iq»
ably
rendered.
The house was filled, the
Palmetto
Avenue
Improving
Gardner, Jessie Stumon, Joaic Sturaon,
of
sadness,
as
a
little
empty
chair
decorHie
future
of
San
font
that
he
has
built
entertainment
waa
splendid, due to the
Palmetto
avenue
is
receiving
a
new
Mrll Whltner. Alice Whltner, Mrs. Wight.
hum with white rosee was brought out, one handsome residence and started an. careful training of ¿1 who participated
imperas
since
the
„High
School.
'building
Mrs. MuiiMin, Mrs, Overman, Mrs. Jessie
te r this week. His own liome which by an able teacher. All seemed well
r, Mrs. Maitland. Mrs. Geo. L. Speer lias been erected. Several mnv homes calling attention to the fact that one of
the number, little Esther Spencer, had ^s badly damaged by lira some time pleased with the entertainment No fee
have
been
constructed
on
thia-'tiycnue
*n
“'»d Mrs. Oust.
the past six months, umong them being passed away. Voices of children under ago has been put in first class shape and charged, but the free wUl offering was
fine double apartment house belonging our Uag brought the pretty exercises to • the lot will soon contain three fine resi- $23.25, after deducUng expenses the Ooo&gt;
Underwoods for harness, saddles, horse
SUMM
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gregational church reoelved $20.25, ')
and mule Jewelry.
17-ti to W, R. Gardner.

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Straw Hats are the
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headgear and there
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BRIQHAM, HOPKINS CO.
BALTIMORE, MD.
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They supply com ­
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fort for hotheads, and our kind of Straw
Hats possess a style which gives to the men
-who wear them that spick-and-span, clean
50c to. $1.00. - Men’s $2.00 to $5.00

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each traveler would only keep
There Is a pitfall before you. young
man; a temptation to do evi); a snare for
-k - «dm «- itti t'liw, i. ■ • ; .
your feet. You arc forming habits of
A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be* idleness, dissipation and extravagance,
which wllTstlpk to you like the sfiirt of
tween You arid Me"
Nessus, hampering your noble efTorls, and
.eventually dragging you down lo the
EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT gateway of despair. Keep to the right
and avoid It.
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CttUI 1» Among V« Taking Notes 4 The tennis girl goes out to play tier
nefve producing game; the flippant girl
and faith , tie’ll Prent 'em Hgoes out larking because her life’s too
.
So Sayt Saunterer.
tame;
the reading girl betakes herself in­
IM T kt UtrmU,
to u world of books; the scheming girl to
A potatu went on • math
_An&lt;l 40utht nn onion bid; .
the seaside goes to fish with artful hooks:
met" observed the squash, ~
the flirting girl go anywhere she thinks
" î a U Ÿ Â V ï ï i i '. « - . S .
there is a man; - the dressy girl goes to
The pumpkin be your lawful bride—
Pans
to buy a dress and fan, the beauty
, You cmnteloupe w lih m e."
goes upon the stoge to show her hand­
«amc.
some' looks; but the girl thar gets the hus
• M B S Ä K Ä i
"Y ou cauliflower b» any name
band ^toys right at home and cooks.
And it will »mell u wheat:

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS right.

And, I too. am an early rose.
And you I've come toaee:
So don t turnip your lovely no.»
apinaebat with me.
But tplaacbat

"Ido not carrot all
- toJWfd.
So
io.piooMt'.
»Ir. If you pl»(
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Th» moda»t
. a k i t onion tueekly
ture
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pray,
r a y ,_____
have praal
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to »melici my »Ub;
Tuolon| a maiden 1 have bean
For favori In your ryal''
the tuber j tayed;

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You ara Urn only
Thai'» currant now wli mel’1
And aa Urn wily tuber
bar by aurpriae.
Ä « Ç it- an at tirimi t .
with hla eye*.
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4 "Graduated? Yes. nearly every hamlet,
village, town and dty a t' this commence­
ment season of the Institutions of learn­
ing, welcome home those ’who hav« spent
years ja hard study and with honors have
graduated; and many arc the hopes and
expectations centered- iq you—hopes that
society will be elevated, many immorals
corrected, wrongs righted and places of
importance better filled. Do you ask,
where Is your placet The world is before
you, and Uiough it may seem crowded.
there are sllU many wonts
ota . that It does
npt advertise, to avoid a rush of appii
cnots. but these wants exist,-and are, in­
deed, very pressing and very real, and
your compensation will be M ample’ os
you have brains, pluck and energy to
earn it. The world wants graduates who
are men enough to search out these places
and make room for themselves; it wants
'young women of sufficient self reliance to
bear the disappointment of not securing
the first position far which they apply;
most of all it wants character, and it very
wisely declines to accept a college or
school diploma as conclusive evidence of
that Therefore we silently whisper, en­
ter into your life work with right motives,
earnestness, seal and honesty of purpose,
and thoroughness that will satisfy yourT
self; then others will be satisfied. Réalité
the reaponaibilitiea which have come to
you, and assume them in great humblemas, and y et in true manliness, and bear
in mind, by your fruits ye shall be known.

those they fancy have Injured theml No
matter what others do to us, every bit
of injury we do to them, every blow in­
tended for another really wounds our­
selves, says Success magazine.
A bitter, revengeful, thought is a boom­
erang which is hurled bark to the thrower.
It U impossible lo - injure another either
in thought or deed without receiving the
blow ourselves.
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What a terrible price many people pay
for their revenge—a price which often
staggers their advancement, kills their
efficiency, ruinB their characters.
No one can carry a grudge against
another a hatred thought, a revengeful
determination, a desire lo injure others,
without a fatal determination pf character
as well asherious impairment of Ills get­
ting on ability hnd bis happiness. Peo­
ple little realize what they do when they
harbor these happiness-destroying, suc­
cess-killing thoughts toward others. Such
feelings kill spontaneity, blight the char­
acter, and stifle self-expression.
No one can dq hit best work While he
harbors revengeful or even unfriendly
thought toward others. Our faculties enly
give t*p their best when working In perfect
harmony.. There must be good-will in
the heart or we.can not'do good wo^fc,
with the head.
Hatred, revenge und jealousy are rank'
poieous, as fotal*to the physical life.
Just think flow unmanly It Is to be
waiting fof an opportunity to injure
another, or to "get square" with some
one. If you wish to make ^ h c -most of
yourself,"and have peace of mind, never
retire at night with an unkind feeling
toward anyone In tho world. Forget, for­
give. Let not the sun go down upon
your wrath.',
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4 I see by the paper that the -Elks or­
ganized a lodge here last week and start
ofT with a fine membership. The Elks
are good fellows wherever you see them
and their coming to Sanford will’help our
city in many ways, provided the boys
do not get loo gay.

4 "Keep to the right" is the law of the
road» Which, when- obeyed, saves"one'a
world of trouble, o :
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Society is a public highway on a grand
acale—a great turflplke-whereon a hurry­
ing, jostling, wrestling crowd of-badly
aborted humanity Is ever thronging.
Here U life in all iu better phases—
childhood with its golden hair and won­
dering eyes; youth with iu widening,
thoughtful outlook; manhood with iu firm
step And earnest purpose; old age with
bowed farm and whitened locks. Hera,
too, are thickly strewn the wrecks of life
—misguided childhood, headstrong and
4 The neaf1beer saloons of Sanford are
wayward; erring youth, rioting in frivolity
in the limelight again this week anent
and dissipation, and «owing the seeds of
the case of Joe Fernandez in the Crim­
physical decay and moral death; vicious
inal Court, all of which brings to'my mind
manhood; treading the downward road;
the action of tho city council in imposing
and decrepit old age, sinister and sere.
a license upon these institutions. Why
wlthTtf^ jpalnful memories nnd hopelcw
should a near beer saloon be allowed to
future—all commingling Ip the one great
operate at all and if allowed to operate
Journey from tba cradla to the grave.
why should they be hcensedT If there Is
'Bow much discord, Inharmopy and Jos­
What an awful Urica people pay for no barm In near beer then it sliouklbe
tling would be avoided in this Journey Jf the determi natign to "get square*' .with I sold just as any other dope is sold. rito

granting of a license gives the dealer a l tun in favor of having Sanford go buck
right to sell. The right Is bound to be to the real article and establish u barrel
violated nnd before the pubtic is aware house where the real beer canhe pur­
of the fact other concoctions will be sold. chased.
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There may he wtiiskey on the premises
You can’t trifle with the stuff Iu any
that belongs to Stlier fiftie s because the
manner
und the near beer concoction»
fellow who wants to mix up a drink occa­
are
ten
times
worse than real beer. Or ­
sionally can find no better place than a
lando
is
not
selling ni^y near beer.
near beer saloon wifere tlic environments
Gainesville Is’ not selling'any near beer
are just right to take a drink.
I do nol blame the near, beer' saloons and I can go on und mention a hundred
jmy more than the city council. IaL -or- Florida cities that have absolutely pro­
gia the'granting«of d license for t * s n l e hibited the snlc of any of these vile oouof near beer simply took down ull the coctions that paiider to the taste of tin­
bars of restrictions and all kinds of beer t man who tries to fool his stomach and is
badly fooled in return.
is sold openly.
If we license the near beer saloon.then

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P E R F E C T IO N

The new “ Quaker C ity” label in
m in iatu re on bag or full size on
barrel is YOUR guarantee—
direct from th e m iller—of F IR S T J
QUALITY flour. Insist upon th e
red and blue label—a t all grocers.
Q U A K E R 'C IT Y FLOUR M ILLS CO.
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IDE ARTESIAN WATER SUPPLY
Stfp» TèKtn to Prevent the W aste o f
Nature’s Girt
Hon. J.-N. Whitner has been In Tallnb ssse 'ror several weeks in the Interest of
tevsral MU«, among the most important
being the bill to prevent the waste of ar­
tesian water. Being n •resident of the
great Sanford section and perfectly famil­
ia r with the geological features of his
subject. Mr. Whitner proved of great as­
sistance to the gentlemen who were de­
sirous of pushing this bill. Will Bauskett.
the Tallahassee correspondent of •the
Times-Unlon has the following respecting
the bilfc
‘ Among the important bills before the
present legislature is one Just introduced
in the house by Mr. Watson, of Dade, to
prevent the waste.of water from artesian

It is unfortunate that tills bill was not
Introduced sooner, but Its importance
should causa its (ftissage without opposi­
tion. There was a long delay jn employ­
ing a state geologist and now that there
is one it is the part of wisdom to heed his
recommendation. - -It will be too late to
"inlss the water when the well runs dry.”
The purpose of the' Wntsoii bili is not
to jirevent sinking artesian wells nor the
free use of the water flaw. . Ion domestic,
or irrigation purposes, but to atop the flow
of wells when not in use, ‘especially the
stopping of abandoned wells constantly
waiting millions of gallons annually.
It is not believed that there is- or ever
will be any failure of an ample supply of
this artesian water, as evidenced by the
great springs of the state. But this water
is not in lakes or river but in the lime­
stone and coquina rock underlying the
state. How rapidly this water finds its
way by percolating . this porous rock' to
any given point is Impossible' to detcrmine, it is probable that well defiqpd
currents have been established in the
lapsS of time to the great springs, which
may be lacking at some points wjierc
large numbers of wells are beingJ put
duwn and used. If this be true the stop­
ping of the wells when not needed would
alibw the gradual accumulation of n full
supply of wntcr and do away with any
possibility of interference with the sup­
ply. The valflceaf llic artesian water to
.Florida Is Dbsotutely inestimable.
Sunday Blue la w s
- The height of absurdity has probably
been reached by Gainesville. Flu., in the
Sunday observance law which is now in
force in that unfortunate village.
Drug storea are allowed to be -.open oii
Sunday only from 8 to 10 a. in., and
from 2 to 4 p. m. News stands, only from
12.30 to 2:30, Restaurants must clot$ ex?
cept from 5:30 to 8, fro pi 12 to 2 and from
5 30 to 8.
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Tba person who is unfortunate enough
to be caught in Gainesville on Sunday
must conform hit health, ids habits and
his appetite to these hours. If ho needs
medicine at any time outside of the
prescribed hours, he njust die for the lack
of it. If he Wants to buy o newspaper or
a mugazine at any time'except between
noon and 2:30, h# must do without his
reading.—if - f a r get» hungry or If by nny
combination of circumstances, lie requires
hjs meal outside the’Vphial meal-hours,
he must continue hungry until the law
permits the restaurants to throw open
their doors and feed him.
And yet, we are told, that this ordi­
nance woe a '‘modification” of another
and that even this does not meet the
dmiands-ef the mlnletere-eeeoeiattoiv
Such mawkish intolerance makes the
average man sick at the stomach. To
put medicine and readiug matter on the
list of Sunday violations (s to write down
the promoters of such a law as human
varieUes of these animals which run to
ears rather than brains. ,
We are really sorry for Gainesville,
which naturally, is a real nice little city;
out to be throttled by such a sanctimonlgang of numbskulls as that which
reerns to have charge of Its affairs at
present, is more.than any town-cun sur­
vive. No eelf-respectiog stranger will
Permit himself to be caught in Gaines­
ville over Sunday and if we are not mis­
taken In the sort of people who make up
« considerable portion of its population,
•h of Its citizens who can get out of town
will bunt Other places t a r at least one
day In the week.—Tam pa Tribune.

AN use three hustlers,
capable 0 f earning

$15 or more per week.
Box 1307 SanfordrFTorida

Calicoes

Linerie

P lrsl A c t— Our entire- lot of Cnhimhin^ iuLJUganqwi
calicoes will he seen omour center tables in all their beauty.
Light ground with neat dots, figures and stripes, in pink,
blue, red and black, whilo the dark grounds in navy, garnet
and black are printed in a neat design with white figures,
dots and s trip s. They are regularly sold at from il'/i to
8c. Show price M o n d a y . . ...........................________ . - . . 5 c

S eco n d A ct— This 19 fior a new material, but a newi
sh ip m en t. Every one know the wearing and washing quail-.
ties of t incite; the material that looks and answers every
purpose os the more expensive Hnerienc; it is evenly woven .
and conies in two weights medium and heavy. This linenc
is sold, regulsr price, at from 12He to 15c, but con be
bought for Monday only, per yard....... .............................„ .9 H c

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Third A ct— Monday will he the time to replenish the
worn' curtains for tjew and crisp SW ISS; it is 80 inches
wide and when made cannot be bought for less than $2.50
or $ 3 0 0 per. pair. This is not our regular 10c swiss hut the
entire lot at 15c j*er yard; large embroidered dots, figures
and Moral designs will be sold Monday only for, jjer y d .J O c

F o u rth A ct— When thinking of a few weeks' camp life
riding, driving, fishing and hunting, one naturally wondere
what qui we wear Uiat's serviceable and not so easily soiled.
The question is easily solved when you make a habit of a
stilt of our tJ-ouncc K haki cloth, the material that "Has die
wear, washing and good looking qualities. Our'special pride
for Monday will be only......... 1 ............... ; ............................17c

Slightly Soiled Under-Garments for Ladies

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h an d lin g h ave g o tte n .slightly soiled: They co n s ist ot p e ttic o a ts , g o w n s, c lie m e s c , p rin c e s s slips, d ra w e rs , c o r s e t c o v e rs ,
e t c ., and will go a t ab ou t MALE P R IC E .. S p e c ia l................ ........................................... *.......... ' . . „ . „ I . . , ................... .. ______ _____ : ..........
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Straw Hats

Shirts

S ix th A ct— A new and large shipment1nf M en’s Straw
Unis— all the newest blocks, ns well as all the stnudurd
shapes, are shown ¡11 this Dig Show sale. They are in the
most popular weaves and braids— a hat to suit every fnce.
These hats nre on special sale for M onday Only. See mid­
dle window display. O nly................................................. .$ 1 .3 9

Seventh Act— T e n D o z e n M o re of T h e s e
D is tin c tiv e S h ir t s will be on sale here Monday Only
to’meet the demand started a week ngo by our shirt An­
nouncement. They are all, $1.00 shirts— so far us we
know— not selling fc^r less thnn-that anywhere except here.
Fine percales in the favored light grounds with neat figures
and stripes; Plaited Bosoms. Monday only . ....................... 7 9 c

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Eighth A ct-r-A limited number of these full-size, all
f e a t h e r Pillow s, weighing full 3 Pounds, will be n new
actor in our Monday's show. They eome dressed* in the
best known licking, (A: C. A.) absolutely feather proof, and
would be a great value at twice the price. These pillows
will be on sale Monday only* for \he small sum of,
special : ............................................... .......................... ................. 8 9 c

N lncth A ct— Twenty-five new rolls matting arrived .tills
week, and to those who have not yet bought their new sup­
ply. it will pay you to Investigate this department- These
are 25c and 55c values; China or Japanese matting in very
pretty designs. If prices and quality mean anything to you
then you had best see these Monday. Very special for show
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Tenth Act— In

passing our store this week, suppose you have a look
in our BIG SHOW WINDOW and see the many useful things offered for our
Monday Show; It consists of plates, bowls, cups and saucers, dishek, etc.
A chance to replace the broken set pieces at a little cost. It will be-^my

in window for Monday only

Hosiery
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E lev en th A ct— A full assortment of Colgate's highly per­
fumed toilet soaps; they come three cakes to the box, and t o
mjike a big show for Monday, we suy per box

T w elfth A c t— Ju st before the curtain falls we’ll announce a
special showing of ladies’ hosiery In all colors including black and
a good value at 10c. For Monday only, we say per pair

WE. ARE

BUTTERICK* PATTERNS

AGENTS FOR

CASH D E P A R TM E N T S TO R E
SANFORD

Tw o Stores, 121-123 E . First Street

FLO R ID A

�plo. You may call them overtlie phone
IT GROWS HAIR
lit any time. They wll] carry a line of
feed and hay also. We have always
been proud of our store and ora more Hsrw Ars Foots We Wont You to Provo
ot Our Risk.
than to see the business grow." These
Marvelous as It may atom, Bexall
two young men. Ellsworth and Gorrnly,
**83" Hair' Tonic hoi» grown -hair on
ora favorites In our community and with beads that were once bald. Ot course,
their push'and energy and cheerful dis­ In- none of these cases were the hair
position wo predict, for. them n. larg# roots deod, nor bad the scalp taken on
jimasure of success in tlielr new under- 1 a gfcil&amp;Ti'*lhlnj,,Appoarunce, .*--** *'«s ■
taking.
Bexall "03" Hair Tonlo acta qcientUcally, destroying the germs which
are usually responsible for baldness.
It penetrates to the roots of the hair,
Sped si Correspondence to The Herald:
Miss Bobblo Nicholsod Is In Sanford a t stimulating and nourishing them. It
Is a most pleasant toilet nficcsslty, '*
tending cornmencemefit.
delicately, perfumed, nod will not gum
HoiTold PattiahaU Is .at home for-rhe
or pormanenUy stain the hair. ~
summer months from Nashville, Tenn,
We. want you to get a bottle of
where he attended a dental college the Rexall **03" Hair Tonic and use It as
past term,
directed. I f It done not rellovo scalp
. Miss Mabel Danish-attended-the-com- Irritation, remoYb dandruff, - prevent
mencement exercises at Daytona Beach the hair from falling out and promote
an Increased growth of bnlr, and In
this week.
every way giro entire satisfaction,
Misses Annie ond Olio Peters left last ■Imply come back and tell us, and with­
Tuesday for Seattle, Washington on a out question or formality we will band
lengthy pleasure trip.
back to you every penny you paid ua
Young Mr. Holmes and wife have re­ for I t Two sizes, 50c. and $1.00. Sold
cently moved to Genova from San­ only at our-store—The Rexall Store.
ford. Mr.* Holmcr is engaged In bor-

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THE EVENTS OE ORANGE COUNTY
^
ly
Efficient Staff of Reporter» Weekly
Covers the Territory for
The Herald

LAKE MARY MELANGE
Special Correaponder*» to The Herald.

Mrs. Aubrey Moran and children. Helen
and Aubrey Evans, have returned to their
home In Geneva after spending several
weeks here with Mrs. Moran's parents.
Rev and Mrs. J . -F . Sundell. They -were
Joined In Sanford on their way home, by
Mr. Moran who has been visiting in
Miami and Lemon City, he returned
much Improved In health.
( Mrs. Henry Wood la up from Tampa
■pending a few weeks with Mrs. J . G.
Martin, before going on to Savannah.
Ga., where she expects to locate.
A. L. Smith had the misfortune of run­
ning a lead pencil Into his arm while in­
dulging In alheletlc sports the other day.
J . G. Martin la having his roof covered
with the good old fashioned' hand drawn
cypress shingles. If the rain continues to
fall as It haa been doing for the last ten
days, we think there are others who will
.have to follow his example.
Mrs. J . A. Nylund and daughter Julia
of Upaala spent the day here last Sunday
visiting friends.
We are glad to uote~that Mr. McWatera
U recovering his health after quite a
serious illness.
On account of rain there was a very
poor auendence last Friday at the monthly picnic of the -Lake Mary Social and
Industrial League. We hope the weather
will be more setUed by the time -for the
next picnic and that «11 members will
turn out In full force.

Ideal

Sum m er
Oranges

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Fertiliz

Grapefruit
ennes

ift the title of our new citrus book which will be sent free
request It
up-to-date" ana
and written from the drower'u
“
request,
it is "right
ngni up-io-tiaie
viewpoint. IDEAL FERTILIZERS and IDEAL METHODS nre
not now. Their value has been proven by years of field work
but there always are new points of interest -to growers which'
should be considered. ONWARD and UPWARD is the IDEA!
motto. We put forth all our energies "to give the RIGHT

..Quality

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Price

Wilson &amp; ToomeFfertilizer Go.,
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

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The Crippen Music Store
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High-grade Pianos, Organs,

IT MAY BE WHAT YOU WANT
Do you ever have Fever, Chills or bad
ColdaT- Do you-over feel ns If you were
tired nnd.wom qut, with no desire to ca»L
with pains in your back and shoulders, or
headache, and o bad taste In your mouth
when you get up in thé morningT If you
do you have got Malaria, and the small
sum of 25c will buy. you imedlutc relief.
The name of this remedy is

and Graphophones.
Low Prices.

Easy Payments

P ic o B lock

On last Thursday afternoon Mrs. Fultz,
tho ex-pfo*ldent, entertained the M. M.
6 .-6edety In a-very plcnstngn minrerTrr C h illy Fever.LaG rippe undMalaria
a "measuring party;" at which some of
tfie members jiaid the penally of power­
| Motorcycles do not cost much to start with; the fl
ing over their neighbors, two cents being
charged for’ every foot grown. - The meas­
% cost to keep them up is practically nothing a n d l
uring created quite a good deal of merri­
they do not incur heavy repair bills. There arc |
ment and a neat little sum was realised
for the Improvement of the hall. Dainty
many good features about a motorcycle which jj
To U»c adltor-ef The Herald:
and appetizing refreshments were served
| \ye-will gladly explain.
Mrs. Georgia Walker and. soq. Leone, n three courses. Mrs. Fultz was assisted
are on their way to their old home. North in entertaining by her daughter, Mrs.
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. Anson, Maine, for the summer and will Roberson.
,
return.In September. V
The Three Best Motorcycles Manufactured are
Mis. Geo, Mitchell spent last week at
JK T O A H O M E
Cow Creek, the guest of her Bister..
1
Y a le
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Ft E, Mow of West Lebanon, Ind., was 0 f J f Ö Ü R O W N &lt;
here last week, looking after his Beordall
avenue place.
J . F. McClellan sold his orange at Fort
Reed to Kissimmee people and was In
that city lost Tuesday to finish the deal.
A. E. Beale left here Sunday fot his
home in North Anson, Maine, to- remain
until SeptembefK~r- *
The McClellan children visited dieir
— Grandma Prevail at Geneva last-week.—
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for a picnic supper Tuesday evening at
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Beck Park, which Is certainly one of Na­ of cities and towns everywhere is 35
i
per
cent
in
ten
years.
This
rseans
ture's beauty spot*.
A Jolly party Journeyed into town last that new homes will have to be‘ built
Tuesday evening in n farm wagon to en­ and more stores provided. This will
peresse the vtlue of land at -the edge
joy the High School play.

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Salt Mullet

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CAMERON CITY CLIPPINGS.
8 pad*] Corrwpoodenoa to The Herald:

We Have Some Choice Property
that can be bought on easy terms,

Whole Codfish

It

We have been having some fine rains will make you a beautiful home and
lately and are happy to see that the
water that falls all drains away from our
little town so .quickly, and when We hear
of the extreme beat and continued dry
windy weather north and west we are all
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glad we are here.
Phone 277
Sanford, Florida
Mft -FQWah. i l having -tha west-fiy»
iof Ills farm tiled and made ready
for cultivation and haa rented his land
for the coming yjuifr He and Mrs. Powell
will soon return to their former home In
New York'for the summer.
Miss Minnie Bellows leaves Wednesday
of this week td spend the summer in
Rochester, N. Y. She will visit at sever­
a l places on the wa&gt;. We v»lll miss her
greatly and’ heglad when IUTs time Tor
her to return for the winter.
Mrs. Lawii'who has been keeping horny
for Mr. Jones on Beardall Ave„ has re­
turned to Wichita Kansas for a vlait with
her daughter.
Mr. Randall who lias been visiting his
A TLA N TA
•on at their farm west of town Is return­
ing this week tO'his bom« at P a d mrah
Kentucky. Mr. RandyU has proved hlmaelf an inter eating and Interested visitor.
The young people of Cameron City will
spend Wednesday evening with Miss
Alieen Mlnnick. Conversation, music and
games make the evening very pleasant
ones.
Tampa abide Cigar
Guy Ellaworth and Earl Gorrnly have
is only a nickle. Nine out '.of ten
bought the grocery stock from Mrs.
smokers
not knowing our price will
Suvaaaon anfl will, be known as the
pronounce it ■ ten cent smoke.
Cameron City Grocery Co. They are
making many changes, enlarging the
stock e tc, and all planning to “do busi­
ness". They are taking orders and de­
livering goods twice a week which wll)
Phone
¿ytminly be a convenience to many poo-

N. H. GARNER

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car* direct through a !
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There Is no b e t t e r ,
a sáfsr Investment than
J selected real estate.

SANFORD

.ig j Improved transports- u
tion Is the forerunner *
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is

�Tur SMrORD ttItRALD
mortality7~3weiIing fa tho light itIi IcH
no "&gt;■" can approach, Whom no tnnn all the families of the earth abouTT be T . C O LEM A N DU P O N T M AKES

bleated, contained au Intimation of u
bath «c«n nor.cnn boo." The only' Bo$1,000,000 GOOD ROAD O F F E R
Divino-provlslon for ttoo rcetoratlon of
gotten o£ the Father, the Logo», when
hnmanlty from death and the present
made flesh, revealed the Father to
fallen -erudition. a realitution to e te r­ Propoaes Highway 103 Miles Long end
mankind (John t, 18).
nal ,J f f e condition^ But there wot
&gt; a Hundred Feet Wide.
The faithfulness of the Logoi ns the
nothing specific In I t The Propheta
y e n *0 |irtst Jaaus was rewarded by
alao gave lnttmatlona of coming blessthe Father with glory, bopor and Im­
Inga through a great Messiah, but railT. Coleman dn Pont of Wilmington,
mortality—the divine nature.
id to -say that eternal life would be DeL, has offered to advance $1,000,000
And this great* privilege has been
the grand result
to the stale or Dclawnro for the con­
given to an elect ‘little flock,“ the
struction of a modern highway the en­
Bride clans, to becomo associated with
RESULTS W ITH O UT STONE' tire length of the commonwealth. The
Jesus In the sufferings of this present
distance is 103 miles.
time and in the glory to follow.
Mr. du Font wants the road In bn
Good
Roa^i
Being
Built
by
Using
R id One Only a Provisional Gift,
Our Lord Jesus corrobórales tho
100
feet In .width, but his advisers
Drags and Concrsts&gt;Culvsrts.
Apostle, saying, “ As tho Fntlier hath
have urged him to make tho width
• the Other an Inherent
Tbero
ipu't
a
perch
of
surface
stone
J
Inherent life (Immortality In the tilgheither sixty or eighty feet. .
- Quality.
eat sense of tho word—deathlessness), In Scotland county, Mo., but Its In­
Tha matter Is tho greatest that has
habitants
do
nOt”flespalr
of
getting,
ao hath ITe given n o lo -the Hon-that
ev er. developed In this etate* In congood
roads.
Not
only
have
the
&lt;?opnty
He- should have Inherent life," and
Lynchburg, Tip- that He might give it unto whomso- commissioners voted io r A "poll tax of
gtnla, May 14. — ever He would—the Brldo class, the $0 this year, but many farmers bare
Pastor Russell, of "cnrercomorv. "more than conquerors." ^volunteered to drag tho roads.
In tho county aro LiiOO mlies of.d irt
Brooklyn Taberna­
' Ev»clasUn9"t!fe For Humsnlly.
roads. Concrete cnlTcrts are replac­
cle, N. Y., preached
The'lmmortnlliy enjoyed by (be an­ ing tho plank bridges which have
twice here today to
a t t e n t i v e audi­ gels, otherwise spoken of In the Scrip­ been In ,dso slnco tho county first was
ences. We report tures ns everlasting life. Is not Inher­ organized. Big crops have been raided
one of the dis­ ent immortality, but an eternal main­ in the county this year.^and mnny
courses, wldch was tenance In life by.the Creator, subject fanners have paid tbolr poll tax In ,
preached from the to the condition of ot&gt;cd!ence and right­ cash rather than work on tho rondo.
Nearly all of the-money which has
words of the Apos­ eousness.
In this samn sense of the word Adam been received from this source Is be­
tle, “Christ brought Ufa and Immor­
tality to light through the Gospel." was Immortal, but his Immortality was ing spent by the county commissioners
dependent upon his obedience. When In building modern'concrete cnl verts.
Tha epeaker said:—
Mora than half of tho roads In the
he
disobeyed, Divine provision fo r his
Wa have a number o f times mentlonad tha glorious exaltation purposed of suntennuco was withdrawn, n o was county lie flat. The roads have been
Ood for the New Creation. St. Peter expelled from Eden that the, sentence built wltb good drainage and are In*
•eUe' us th at these w tlf attain 'tho T B i of death might tffi6'effecir"dyTng thou condition th a t Is good compared with
Similarly, Britan and oth- what they wore before they weregradvine nature; and this attainment will ahalt die.
M through, or by moans of, the' power. era of the angels, because of disobedi­ ed. It has been estimated by mer­
Of God working in the heart as tha re- ence, will be destroyed, hence their Im­ chant! of .Memphis, (he county seat,
tult of faith In "the exceeding great mortality was conditional, as was that that the new effort for good roads has
added $B to the value of every farm
ef humanity (Hebrews 11, ftfr.
and precious promises" (II Peter t, 4),
which adjoins the Improved roads.
Life and Immortality.
Basking For Immortality.
The Bcrip'turi-s, ah we have already
Tha Apostle writes concerning the
'
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Church, the elect “little flock” of called, Intimated, use the word Immortality In
"H e-charges hie with àdulteratlng
a
more
restricted
sense
thnu
Is
com­
chosen end faithful ones. He tells us
nectlon with good roads. It means
my foods," said the lndlgnnut-grocor.
that by perseverance In well doing we mon In our general UBogc.
" I f Is an insult You must demand that tho legislature will not be com­
Thus the Scriptures explain the two­
are to attain glory, honor and Immor­
au apology or a meeting on the field of pelled to .authorize the Issuance of
tality; and that this reward, to-.the fold .work of C hrist:-(1) Tho work for honor."
bonds for the purpose. *
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faithful, will come in the F irst Resur­ the-world; In providing for alH be will­
Mr. du Pont, It Is stated, will ogre»
"And, should worst come to worst
rection, when mortality shall be clothed ing and obedl&amp;it o f mankind, ever- wbatwould you enggrat for w
tasting tire; (a) (Us work. for ’ the
"How would adulterated canned ; enc* ln taxation between the existing
body, glorious and of the divine nature, Church, In making possible for the goods dor/.' - I — :— -— - assessment, of farm lands and the aswill be granted tojeft.ch.of the faithful,
Bcssment 'th at the Improvement will
as .Instead of Ufe fleshly and imper­
create'turned over to him. H e figure«
fect' bodies of the present trial time Vino nature,
he will bft repaid In á few years.
'Ho Is a fin Is hod musician.
The Scriptural expression is that
(Romans .11, 0. -T; I GoriQthlnna x r, 04).
Mr. du Pont Is a cousin of United
Finished r
The Immortality for which the Apos­ 'Christ brought Ufe, and Immortality
8 tates Senator du Pont of Delaware
"Y es." .
tle declares the Qhdrcb Is to seek is of o ilght, through the Gtispol" (II Tltuo“la m glad he gqL.wbat was coming and was formerly Republican state
a different kind entirely from that thÿ L 10).- Everlasting. life was Inti­
Where dld'he run across his chairman.
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which the world may expect It Is a mated ln tho remote past, but not spe­ fin is h r
There Are Others. •
different kind even from that which cifically Btnted. The declaration that
“ Do you believe" In . long engage­
the angels possess. It la the Immor­ "the - Seed of the woihan should
Provident Youth.
ments r
' ,
“He doesn’t pay his bills.’
tality which la a 'feature or quality of bruise the Serpent's bead" Implied a
“Not very loug.
H e doesn’t?'
the divine nature. Tbla Immortality, recovery from slu and death, a victory
“About bow long?"
the.Scriptures assure us, was original­ over the Adversary, a relents of man­
*,
“ W ell,' tho girl ought to hove a
_"W h y ? What does ho do with his
ly possessed by the Heavenly Father kind from the.denth penalty.
But It was not Bpeclflc. The promise money?’? ,*
chance to look around to neo If there Is
alone.
o
f
Qod
to
Abraham,
that
In
his
Seed
any
place she can better herself.“
"Uaes
It
for
tUlugs
be
likes.”
We read. "T l^ F a th e r alone n sth jn ÿ

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W IL L RETURN IN FOUR W E E K S
The Chief Eraraming end Consulting Physician of the Staff oLUnitcd Specialists was unable 1
more tjian one-half of those th«t called_onJum-dimni hii isrt visit. A‘t the urgent request of man
graciously consented
return on tlie abovf dkte for thi. special viiit.. Conaultation F R E E
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�Little Happenings— Mention of Where Devout of the Celery
Matters in Brief. V
City Worship Sunday.' :
PERSONAL

ITEMS OF INTEREST

Summary of the floating
_
. - Small Talk
Succinctly Arrbilged for »lur­
ried herald Readers.
Mrs J . K. Hettinger haa returned from
a mit to Philadelphia.
j
Thompson of Live'Oak" was In the
city on Tuesday.
Harry Word boa returned from a week’s
visit to Daytona Beach.
Mayor Forrest Lake haa returned to
lake up his duties at Tallaliassee after u
few days In Sanford«!ßtn* * n. , j
Jones—rt tUfflid Saturday
i a visit to Brunswick and

RESUME OF ALL CHURCH EVENTS

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We are equipped (rehandle your repair
Iwork.
Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Oo.
48tr,
How aoon con I get d loan! lathe ques­
tion moat often asked the Building fit
Loaa Afis'n. Every one con get money
quicker If you buy u few shares. 40-2c
Why not let u&amp; afore your furniture
while you are away for the summer
and save house rent. Sanford fu r id ■
lure Co.
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Interest to Those Religiously In­
Don't forget you can get your chipped
clines—Subjects o f Discourses
beef
and ham cut on an American slicing
for the Sabbath.
machine
at W. W. Long'# market. 28-tf
d
t‘Vt,r* d itO m tlw l» ih. Cbf &gt;n Curnlr
KeqimtTd to Jbriog * r »end thtfr Annouacrvt.tnti and
When
in doubt, regarding where to
other Church Now« to (hlo office not later than Wodno»ship or sell consult Lewis Vegetable Ex­
The P e o p le 's C o n tr c t a llo n a l
cliangc, Lclllcr Block, Cortcous treatment
Rev.*C forge B, Waldron, parlor: Sunday mom Ini no trouble to sensible questions'
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s e r v i c e ,..,____ .
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-nyer meeting
Wedneedar, 7:30 p. m : SabbathWthr
The
nursing
liome
nt
8th
ami
Elni
Ave,
J . C. I.nimlnser, Superintendent.
is prepared to care for a limited number
P in t Methodist
of surgical raises. Mrs. Wright, nurse In
Rev. J. A. Hendry, pastor: church,
charge.
avenue and H fth street; parsonsjje
sells avenue am&gt;-3mfllh~~street:
Just received n shipment of Masonrs
Sunday mornln« Serake a t 11; avi
7:3o, Sunday •chadJTD:4r&gt; n. ro ;
fruit jars nml jelly glasses for early can­
7 jlf p ,SupL
tnttttlnt i
ning purposes. Let me supply your wnnts.
W. W. Long, grocer.
33-lf
F irs t Baptist

Rev. J. W. WUdman, pastor; Sunday morning
îrvk-e. I I ; eve ti lo t service, 7 :3 0 ; Sabbath schuoi.
4 3 a. m .; Prof. N. J . Perkins, Supt.; prayer
leetiad every Wednesday. 7 :3 0 p. tu., lollowrd

WANTS

All Local Advertisement« Under This
Heading, One Cent a Word Each Issue
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Catholic

Catholic Church, Oak avenue between 8lh dnd
Oih streets. Rev. Pother Urrsnnhnn In chant«.
Moss every Sunday at tU a. m. Rosary, sdrmou
and brnedicilon every Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Sfluday school nt U a. in. Confessions heard Saturday
before tin t Sunday of the month between \ andC
P nt. and 7 and H p. ra. First Sunday of month
mats at 7:30 a. in. and 10 a. m.

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'J'H E Laundry Bag say«:
“ The pitcher that goes of­
ten to the well gets broken at
“ That’s equally truo of collant
that go often to tho laundry—
they miaf wear out.
“ NaW-lhe real questioni» t ----- ■
• What coltarsfan go oftensst to
tho laundry?
“ I know.
“ I don’t mind putting you n e x tsub rose, of course.
“ Corliss-Coon Collar« hold the
record for. trips to tho laundry.
“ Take my tip and try them.”

Coriiss^Cooi
RadeCollars
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FRANK

west of Sanford; nil tiled. Call at corner
Magnolia and 9th streets for particulars,
41-2t-c
lloly Cross Episcopal
For Sale—Cheap 4 months old Jersey
Rev. B. F. Brown, rector: A. U. Key
dan; Sunday inornin« service, II; eve
Heifer Calf. Enquire Herald Ofllce. 41-tf
3 :0 0 ; Sabbath School, 0:45 a. m. ;B .
Furnished House For Kent—Nine room
house on Sanford Heights. All conven­
Peaches, Plums—Wc can sell or buy iences. Use of horse and-surry. Can be
retired for July and-August only. Inquire
em. Lewis'Vegetable'Exchange Lcfllcr at Herald Onice,
SA N FO R D
FLO R ID A
For Sale—One Jo t corucr-oLLaiuclJVve,
f Look for S ncncera-hread-ro-the tSinriiiar id 2nd SC Jay ITTBeidL
40-2p
of J . D. Roberts.
40-2c
Lnurci Ave
. Go to Mr*. J . II. Bruton, *110 Politicità improvements,206
Ferguson.
avenue, for stylish millinery,
"35-tf
For Sate at a Bargain—Ten a
One and two horse wagons with celery Beardall avenue, close to stutioi
flured side bodies nt Underwood
17-tf acres tiled, farmed two years.
Herald.
I Swcllcst line o f Go-Carts In the city.
To Rent—For four months be
Sanrord Furniture Co.'
3 5 -tf with June 15th, furnished house
j
J . D. Roberts now has a brepd Window. fully situated. Apply Capt.
Have you seen itt
'
4o-2c
Un il. C. Maitland left Saturdny for
Gas
engine
repairs.
Sanford
Machinu
Aher bèute in New Washington, Ohio visltT he F lorsheim \ ‘
48-lf
itti in Allanta and Kentucky enroule to &amp; Garage Co.
" F le x a o le ”
\
New,.tires put .on old, Go-Garts ut
the ¡ftmrord Furniture Co. 3 5 -tf
The Pythian Sisters will entertain the
We
buy,
sell
or
consign,
prompt
and
Knifibu and their families next Monday
40-tf
4 Wetting at 8 o’clock, In the Eagles' Hull. honest service our motto. Lewis Vegeta­ quire Herald Otlice.
For Sale—Choice of 2 good young mules
ble Exchange Sanford.
41-lt
Apleasant time is anticipated.
.
well broken in good fix, 18 hands high,
Autoes and carriage painting . at Uit- eléven hundred pounds, cheap for quality
D. L Bornweli of Atlanta was in (lie
31-tf nnd cash. S. M. Pickens, Beardall Ave,
dty this week selling Remington typo- derwood’s. First class work.
ilronch. bakcry-iU J . . iX RoU vle.store. R .F . D. N o-3.--------------------- ; t — 40^21
vriters. The Herald is headquarters for
For Rent—At Caronodo Beaclt next to
40 -2c
the famous Remington, typewriter ribbons See window.
Hotel, 19 room tioubie Ituiise, five rooms
We make a specialty of framing on side furnished complete. Enquire
~3&lt;~V- Higgins is back homo after a
4U-2tp
ooatlis visit to points in the nor tit and is pictures. Try ys. Sanford Furniture Lewis Young. Orauge City, Fla.
Room i—Furnished, gas and artesian
nearing congratulations of his many to'.
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water. $1.25 per week and up. 315 E.
We now have displayed our full line of 4th St. ’ *- '
$ 6 .0 0
iJA S A B M iT S T
3s-tf
gaB and gasolene stoves. Our clerks are
For Rent—12 room Iioubc on Myrtle av­
always glad tq show the goods. Geo., H. enue. Enquire SB! Fourth St.,1 between
35-tf
Fernuld, Hufdware C9.
*
40-2i Oak and Myrllc-Avcs.
For
Sale—Ten
good
■
cows.
Apply
Mrs.
Bring your old Lire» to Sanford Mudiine A. Vaughan, photic S3.
40-2p .
fit .Garage Co. fo; vulcanising.
48-lf
Ixrst—Gold bund bracelet engrave With
Qon’t be u clam, consult us if wish to initials M. E. H. Los{ on Celery Avenue
Sanford
Florida
sell any class of vegetables. Lewis Veg- near ferry. Return nt Hands stable and
receive reward.
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For Sate—Indian runner duck eggs,
yon con successfully iiatclr and raise
(Item every month in the yeur. $190 |ier
13, $2.09 per 39. $3.00 per 50. U. S.
V ,W. J . TH IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y .
Mikerseil, Sanford; Fla.
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Ag e n t s
For Rent—Cush. Ten acres two miles
west of Sanford, house of 7 rooms, luiul
all tiled, two wells, stable for horse. For
further inforinutiou address, Liudloy Wal­
,
O ttic a w ith HOLDEN R E A L E S T A T E CO.
ker. Box 818, Sanford, Fla.
38-5ip
S
a
n
fo
rd
.
—
Florida
For Sale—Piano at a bargain, upright,
you can do the rest. Sanford Furni­ in good condition. Address B o x 'll27.
ture Co.
1
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Unions Bermuda—Wanted to buy 500
Two nice fresh Jersey cows for sale
bushels clean dry.slock (no splits) write cheap. Also Rhode Island Red eggs for
« ksve made good -feoonlalOt.vüi* « J
lor cal) Lewis Vegetuble Exchange hatching and stuck. Free booklet. 4 Lakemom Pbullry Farm. Winter Park. Fla.
Lcfller Blk.,'-Sanford. ,
38 -tf
All kinds of n-|&lt;air work,
Get my (trices on the best Incubators.
chine 8, Garage'Co.
Don’t buy until you see tuc. will save
40 4i
Wanted—100 men and women to tuke you money. E. R. Potter.
For
Sale—One
span
of
mules,
wagon
I
stock
in
the
Suuford
Building
fi.
Loan
As­
the season. •
and harness: mules six and seven' years
5Q.2c
■r. ttul Mrs, J. L. Miller and family sociation.
old, weigh about 1.200 pounds each. In-,
Ofoishifto*! to their first love, Sanford, [it 8*0 8 doses ‘*666” will cure any case quire of W. A. Minnick, Cameron City.
*7 living for eometimo in Mulberry. [of Chills and Fever. Price, 25c.
37-tX
For Rent—Three new furnished rooms,
"fOsny Sanford friends are glad to - When the contractors and builders are
cor. Myrtle and 10th. For1Sate—YDung
busy trade is good. See Sanford Building horse, well broke, gasoline engine add
pump. Also farm implements. A. U.
fit. Loan Association.
40:2c
Brpck,
Oak Ave. and 2nd S l
38-tf
5 or 5 doses "866” will cure any case of
Wanted for the summer—Gentlemen
and Fever. Price 25c.
, 37-tf roomers at Stumons, 315 E. 4th St. $1.25
We can sell your eggs, poultry and and up a week35-tf
For Sole—Chalmers Thiriy 1910, pony
[honey, in fact anything io the produce
line. Lewis Vegetable Exchange Lefller tonneau, full equipment. Perfect con­
dition, and will be sold at a bargain, os I
***■ J - G. Bennett was hostess for the
Block.
“6 * 6 need a larger car. Also Krit Roadsters
..
^
Wednesday afterPhone us for prices on screen doors and with full equipment, only run sliort time,
Spencer’s Bread handled by all first
. A Uvcly game was played and
window screens. Our stock is complete. as good ns new. Write fur prices and
■•Mjpunch served during The after• c^ass grocers.
*0 -it
Blghest score was made by Mrs. G, H. Fernnld.
Place the titles to your real estate in
«• Brsdy.
34-tf
the Realty T r u s t Company and ovoid com­ Daytona Beach, Fla.
r' ,nd Mrs J . ^.¡WUdman, Mrs E. E.
plications^ For particularsaddress - B. F j For Rem—5-acre farm, 2)4 acres of fine
,Jülui D. Jinking have been atsummer garden coming on; 20 bearing
Whitner. Jr., Secretary.
7-tf
Wc Make Everything Known to the Trade
Soutiiern Baptist Convention
orange trees, 50 peach trees, also very
Jt*s a good ' thing to save something. large In-uring (niur tree, modern 5-room
and enthusiastic meeting. Try a few sltares Sanford Buiiding &amp; cottage, front and back porchn, faces
NO. I l l PA R K A V E N U E ,
PH O N E 106
south Golden Lake, 3 miles south east of
40-2c
10 sttend a meeting of this great Loan stock.
Sanford; 15 minutes walk to street railDr. Howard has returned and can be
fct.an adequate idea of the scope
Branch Store Roberts Grocery, next Postoßtce
wtsnce of the work, at home and found at his residence in the forenoon
22-tf |
don« by Southern Baptists. •nd bis office in the afternoon.

Clothier and Men’s-c Furnisher

E. G. D UCKW O R TH

General - Fire Insurance

Our Motto:

Cleanliness

Only, exclusive baker in_the d ty

mixing done with latest improvec

tary machinery.

�THE SANFORD HERALD

it,the handmaid of vitality 'and when
dollars ure involved, ns they continually
pm, the strain oh both is something
Published « m y Friday Morning at Sanford, Fla. great. If you would feel a genunlne
*
fc ) . HOLLY, Editor and Proprlator
sense of sorrow these days, look upon the
—
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— purse o f tlte wage earner when ho returns
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SuDxcrlpttnn Price. » 2 ,0 0 « Year la Aitvancg
0 tour of laying in homo aupplies. ! It Is a pitiable presentation of the
En tarad aa aecond-dan mail m atter Aufiuil 22nd
work of the squeezer.
1B0B, at the Poatofflre at Sanford. Florida.
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andar Act of March 3rd. 1870. i i

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Memorial Services for the departed any. If so .we call !nterest~you, (if you
brothere will be M tf.?K An e Congrega­ don't want the earth.) Lewis Vegetable
tional Church on Sunday, June 11th, at 3
• ;■
41-It
p. n , by the'¿botherhood of Locomotive Exchange, Leffier Blk.
Epglneere. Rev. Waldren will deliver an
address and the public Is cordially invited
Notice of Sale of Freight
to attend. The law of.the order requires
U nd« sed by virtue ol Section 3127 oí tbe Ornthese memorial services to be held each ersl S u tu te* oí the State of Florid*.
year; although this Is the first one held at N oti» «ol. O. H*nk» o í S*nfort, n * . , and to *U
Sanford.
« s .- W S k J E ä B B A
Division No. 769 was organized in 1903
.with a membership of^SO, since which
time it has Increased until there are 90
members in good standing. :The mem­
orial services will be interesting and in­
structive and a largft gathering will be in U. Hank* ai annioro. rionun. Uf
t------and &lt;lerourr«e naaknri m U »hlM M U « t
attendance.
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40-2-p
Ä artea
ne,
am
m
utini
1 0 the aum of one aoadred and
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T"rljihtc-rn dollar* (118.00), payment or which I*
Are You An Up-To-Date Farm er?
refuted by ctmrixnee.
40-Stc
F. P. Rot«. Agent.
If so get ln_ touch with an up-to-date
firm which understands how to move
truck on short notice. We handle small
Iota or car lots. Nothing too small o t
nothing too big for us. We want only
NORTH
the best truck so kindly don’t waste our
time os yours without your vegetables
will stand inspection.
The manager of this concern Is a prac­
tical experienced farmer as well as a
bnslnoss man and knows where to place
your products.

Up
Office in Herald BuILItnt
Mrs,
Lilly
Masoh
Gatchel bom in Ohio
* Telephone No. MS.
August 8th, 1N7, died at Sanford, Fla.,
The city council could reyike the license May 23rd, 1911. ,
of the near beer saloons and avoid the ' 'Mrs. Gatchel was ilie wife of our fellow
unpleasant features of the near beer sip citizen ' and brother, Mr. M. D. Gatchel,
loons in the future. There is no valid they being married MSr, 22nd, 1884, in
reason for the near.beer saloons having a Ohta .They moved to Sanford JundSth,
1907, from Springfield. III. During her
license.
residence among' us she quickly drew to
her the wannest, of friends, the number
The Sanford Charter BUI has passed 1the
growing with almost every new acquaint­
Sennte ond will become « law. The prp*
ance. “
posed changes have been made and th«
Her dentil la peculiarly sad and strange,
charter should suit everybody. Now get
in that she U the third one of her family
down to business and be united, on the
to pass home to U10 better life almost
subject of a Greater Sanford.
within the past twelve months. As will
be recalled Iter son, Dave, died May 17th,
The legislature should pass the McWlU* 1910, and Frank, the next older yon, fol­
lams biU making provisions for life-sav­ lowing him Sept. 22nd, 1910, and now the
ing apparatus at every bqthlng resort on mother goes to ropet them May 23rd, 1911
the beaches of Florida. Two ladles were So we cannot hut feel something of the
drowned this week at St. Augustine and mysterious wyys qf 6ur Heavenly Father
T h e L e w is V eg et a bl e E xchange
cadi season chronicles tlte death of one in the midst of such rapid changes as
,
Leffier Block
or more persons whose lives could have tlseso,
been spared if the bathing places were
‘ Bars th e,r* Crooks
She leave« behind a loving husband and
••
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protected..
faithful , father, two daughters, Miss
The way lu which tho Doited States
Gladye-end Miss Mary, and three spns,
assay office tn Wall street k«pp* It­
PUBLIC UTILITIES
Chnrlcs.of Springfield,' UL, Forest and self from becoming a “fence" where
•Orlando Is having trouble at present little Arthur, who have' the deep sym­
thieves ,’and crooks may bring their
•over the Inefficiency of the water works pathy of their many friends in this their stolen wares to have them melted and
to supply sufficient pressure in case of great bereavement.
receive cash for the n in e was recently
(ire. The water works company attrib­
We are all anxious to be of help and explained by the superintendent
utes the poor pressure to the patrons hav­ comfort to them, but at such times human
The federal statutes ranks it difficult
ing the faucets turned on the yards while aid avails but little. She, the wife and for those In charge to refuso any gold
a Are is In progress. Meantime the city mother, though, has le ft' to . them and to or silver handed In/ The stntnto rends
coundl of Orlando declares Hie presqpt. her friends a ' rare legacy in the pure* in part thar “any owner of gold snd
contract with the'Voter ,woTks company simple, helpful r life she lived among us. silver bullion shall bo entitled to. de­
null and void, and the war goes merrily and the fond memory" of ¡mother's love posit the same, and It shall bo melted
, . . .. ,
. and* assayed Immedlntdjr, " jttj '* " £“
on.
npd carenhe—has—loft~ln_thajicfltti_jof. not je ^ n n t c . tTint only
This question of service froM the water husband and children. Her strength was owner mpy apply fo r service;
mf,
works company is an old one and eadt her faith and trust In her Heavenly much as posádselo hr nine points of ttíí
city is up against-the same proposition. Father. May the lesson to'each of us be law of rightful 01 norahlp tho aBsaÿcr
The remedy seems to be in public owner' such as will lead us closer to Him and Is not allowod to a a dobbUng Thomship or In the city council having back­ help us to become more like Him'.
V
“Several years ago," said the'super
bone enough to force the water company
Afjer the funeral sermon at the house,
lntendent, "there was a dty defective
to furnish'pure water and plenty of it at
' Thursday motning, by Rev. J. W.
atatloned In tho building to watch for
oU times.
•7 ■ ■
Wildman nnd.fl service at 12:30o’clock by Jewelry and gold and Oliver piece« that
The plan ofallowlng the pressure to go tho Woodman Circle, the remains wrre
were presebted for assaying to deter
down to nothing and then attempt'&lt;to get taken to Springfield, 111., by her son, mine wbotbor or not they were stolen
up sufficient power to fight a fire success­ Charles, where they were laid to rest iyr goods. He refrained hare for eight can
fully in almost a moments notice is not a he side of her two boys, who so recently months, and .during that-tlm a ba did
good one and wherever a city coundl al­
r.-*"¡fry the Heavenly Father’s not catch a single thief. The reason
lows any one man to dictate terms for
tender mercies and care be abundantly waS that the news undoubtedly went
public service, that city, coundl ought to with the husband nml children who are out to every *fence,' crook and thief of
step down and out and give way to u so sorely'bereaved Is the sincere prayer every description in tha cltjf that a
guard was at tbs assay office and to
body of men who would serve the people. of ail their friends.
watch out for him.
Public utilities are for the /benefit. of
“After the d ty detective waa with­
the people. Every consumer usually
Tho beautiful. ritualistic ceremony-: of drawn It became more necessary to so-,
-Days an exorbitant sum In order to use the Woodman Circle^ was held over the euro flomo other means to prevent our
b little water or gas or tight and'the coiP" remains of Sovereign Lilly M: Hatched by •offices-from.reallX becoming a •fence'
Burner expects to get the bos't at all times. Celery City Circle at tier homo at 12:30 for stolen articles.
If the water Is not fit to drink and the
“Tho ono provision wo finally tneor
) pressure is too poor to have water in the p. m.'on Thursday, May 24Ui .
porated
Into our roles* that bns kept
Sovereign Gatchel had only been“) !
second story, then the consumer has jjood member of'the Circle a few months. She away from us the greatest' portion of
cause for complaint and there is no rea­ was a willing worker and never missed "h stolen goods that might otherwise be
son why the individual should pay a cent meeting unless from. unavoidable cause. headed In our direction was that we re­
fused to accept nny bullion that will
for such service. On the other hand Site never murmured at any duty
assay less than $100. In this way we
when a water company receives pay from Was put upon her. Her heart was
are able to refuse any ordinary quan­
a city for furnishing fire protection and work. Our Circle is broken and, we will tity of rings, watches and other trin­
when the crudal moment'arrives and the miss her. Our toss will be her gain. May kets that would be stplwr and which
pressure is not there, the «oegjigentu is her name be ever green in our memory.
we know will not contain pure metal
criminal'and the water company should
Rest on, rest on, in peaceful rest. Eter­ to that amount. Of course sometimes
be brought to~terras or lose' the frankliise. nal life God gave. Here mortalT yet un- wo will accept Bluff.and It.w ill turn
out to be worth a foty dollars under
The dty coundl of Orlundo lias the born vyill stand beside her lowly grave.
tho amount, but wa cannot Always
proper amount of nerve to back tlielc
t\
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A 'S ovekeion . .
guess
correctly when looking at goods
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opinion and seem to be able to think for
“We have many other ways of deter­
themselves. Out of their uction will come
Library Association Meeting
mining whether goods presented to us
At a called1 meeting of the Sanford have been stolen, bill It would not be
good results and the Individual will havehis rights respected. '
Library and Reading Room Association wise to let every crook in town know
the following resolution was introduced what they are. Sufficient-to say that
by M. F. Robinson, seconded by N: J. every time we have suspected things
THE DIFFICULTY Of UVING
; the_4?ower receive* a low price for his Perkins and after discussion was un were not right wa hava secured Imme­
- ------- diate co-operation of thfi New York de­
stuff, the middle man t receives a trifle anlmousty adopted.Whereas,
tho
Sanford
Library
and tective bureau, and I believe wa hava
more, the next man receives some more
■«cored better results than when a
Reading
Room
Association
(in
whose
and tbs consumer gets it at a good big
man from the central office waa con­
price and thereby hangs the tele of tho name tho books have been bought and stantly on watch. Then Ihd stuff did
distributed) onlybi&gt;ve sufficient funds to not appear. Blhce Than wa have been
high cost of living.
A farm paper recently told of a farmer keep the library rooms open except a few of . assistance In tracing down several
burglar mysteries..
in Michigan selling a barrel of apples for hours twice a week, and
Whereal it is desirable lb have lh&lt;i libra­
“&gt;Vhen goods ore stolen that value
75 cents at his home. Before closing up
or
would aMay over $100 it is much
ry'rooms
open
every
day,
except
holidays
the barrel he wrote on a piece of paper
easier
to keep the lists o fth a
am)
Sundays,
during
business
hours.
the price for which lie Bold the apples pfcr
•ama which are furnished by the po­
Whereas
the
library
is
redlly
a
city
imrrel and asked the person who finally
lice department and to be on the look­
bought and consumed the apples should institution and not comflned to any out for what is wanted.
sect
or
class,
and’
sliould
be
under
the
write and advise the price that was paid
“Then when the value of the articles
for the fruit The grower of the apples control and management of the city is overithat amount wa are In .much
safer position to pnt a few questions to
signed his name and address to the pa­ officials, therefore.
Reeolved, That If ibfc ^dty council will our customer, to discover who be ta
per, placed It on top of the fruit and
shippedJt-away. Some week» afterward consent to undertake the control and and why-be wants to get money for
hereeelveda note from a man in Cin management of the librhry. the trustees tbs articles. I f we are etlll suspicious
that all is hot aa It should be It is a
cimiati. saying Hint be had purchased the in whoso name the .library lot on Park
simple matter to make a few lnvestlgaavenue
id
deeded,
will
be
requested
u&gt;
at
barrel of apples and on opening had fount
tldlna -before
complete the transac­
the note. The consumer wrote to the once convey the said lot to the City of tion. .
grower that he had paid $4.75 for i t It’s Sanford, and tha librarian wlU be instruc­
"I am perfectly aware that the idea
a rough and nigged road from (lie pro­ ted to turn ovbr to'the dty all books, pe­ la prevalent*ln many quartan that the
United States assay office la a fen ce’
ducer to the •consumer. The writer verily riodicals and furniture.
Mrs. Dick ins moved and It'was second­ for thieves to bring their wares. This
believes that just this same condition is
to blame for the high cost of living that ed by Dr. Walker, that the president ap- p a y have been the case in New York
appolnt a committee, pf which he, the in the-old days, and it may be so now
we hoar so much about. J
In other places, but 1 feel that It Is a
It U tha consummar who'gets squeezed president, shall act as chairman, to attend
pity that such feeling still exists In
every,‘lime, whether in opplesor peanuts. the next regular meeting of the coundl. New York. It may be that there are
carried.
Between the producer and the human
President Walker appointed M. F. Rob­ cases where stolen articles get by us,
lioppar there are a . lively set of fellows inson. F. P. Forster and S. O. Chase on but &gt;we are constantly on tho lookout
who jinvo made [careful and practical that committee.
for crooks end what they hare looted,'
The president of the dty coundl, D. L. and I feel eafe'in saying ___
that there la
study, oftho endurance of tho consumer
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said he would make a report of the action applied to us now than at any other
goes on to music by the band and -eften of this meeting to the dty council And
time In the history o f the office."—New
the church choir
a hand. Epdurauoo what action could be taken.
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Hiht fingered dentry Succeed In Octln'| by WHO Bunch of Cash
Second story^jnejl »nd otli^r kind canv4oed Saaigci Ini the early morn­
ing boars- left
Monday nnd made
their visit to the city pay. Mr. W. H.
Willi sms left his pantfl too near an open
window and the burglar filched $85 from
the pockets and left the papers and re­
ceipts which was very considerate as he
might have carried out the furniture.
__(At )frm. Murnhys on First street, the
‘ burglar secured • watch from Mr. Edge
and at Sol Hsrpers he secured money and
other Valuables. Several other homes
*cre entered and small sums secured ns
the burglar wished to bo friendly and not
plsy any favorites. Several suspicious
characters were rounded up b u t. proved
«heir Innocence ond ns ye| the guilty one
bas escaped. Seems that the work was
dsne by an expert r« a t h i methodical
manner did not bear the ear marks of an
amateur. At this time of theTO^r when
these light fingered folks are hiking north
there ore robberies reported in every
part of the state and It would be well
forthepolicetn.be on the lookout for
suspicious characters of all kinds.
Killing at Areodla
Fletcher Ingram of Venue,,DeSoto coun­
ty, was. fatally shot Saturday night lyy
Henry F. Wild, a merchant of Arcadia,
' tod died a few hours later. Wild was
Immediately arrested, but was released,
following the report of the corner’s Jury,
which acquitted Wild, because of testimo­
ny which, it Is alleged, was given by Dr.
Simmons, who - attended Ingram, and
Which was In the nature of a dying state­
ment, and apparently absolved Wild un­
der the “unwritten law." The jury was in
teuloti from noon until midnight. - The
run«« of the tragedy, it Is alleged, was
suspicion on the part of Wild that Mrs.
Wild and Ingram were Intimate.
After the grim -tragedy at the Wild
lióme, Mrs Wild attempted suicide. 'She
look two ounces of bromidln. and Her life
was saved only, after heroic work on the
part of physicians, who used a stomach
pump and got moat of the poison out o'
Mrs. Wild’s system, Site is still very ill,
hut out oT danger.1
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Resolution o f Respect t
—„.At a meeting of the Pythlun. Sisters.oit
Mu&gt; 1Dili the following resolution were
adopted:
Whereas, Our Heavenly Father in his
infinite wisdom has deemed it fit to take
fibril our n\)nsu John Llndsuy, only
son and brother of our Sisters Rose,
Resolved, That the spmpalhy of opr
order b&lt;r extended to the sorrowing friends
and relatives.
Resolved, That tltesc resolutions t»e
- spread upon the minutes of our order and
that copies he tent to our sisters nnd also
|— published la.the Sanford H e r a l d . ____
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the city of Sanford, Orange County, Floridi, with
•uch other office* and plac e* of business as mid
corporation shall establish
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The general nature of the butine** shall be
buy, lease or otherwise acquire land* ami In the
Stata of Florida.and elsewhere. and to dispose of
the *ame by »ale. lease or otherwise: to purchase,
Want. improve, maintain and operate grove* of
cltroa amt other fruit*, to (row produce of nny
slnd or kind*, to construct, own, lease, at otherwl*e control pecking house* and to operate the
same for parkins fruit grown by this Company orby other person*; to ship, market and otherwise
dispose of the fruit and otiwr product! so purchased
or (rown. to upernle tram rood* a* mny be found
aiere**«ry or expedient for the purpose of transpnrtIn* the property or product* owned, held or con­
trolled by said- corporation, but nut to use said
mean* of transportation for the purpose of doing
the business of a common carrier, to sell. mortgage
sublet, pledge, hire, lease or convey the property
of said corporation, or nny imrt th e re o fra rth e
discretion of the board of directors; to tnrrow
money, issue bonds or other obligation*, and to
secure payment of the tam e by deeds, mortgager
Pledges qr nny other kind of Instrument: to make
contracts of a n t kln*J whatsoever for the further­
ance of the purposes nfbusl ness of the Company,
todenl in merch a nuise, to do all «cl* nml things
T be necessary or proper» or which the board
of V . *ofl mit* deem to l«e ndvisnhlr or expedient
to be done in the transaction of It* sold business
and generally, to havr, exercise ond enjoy all the
right powers and privileges incident to corporations
for profit orgunlrcd under thq.J{U ig_of-lht jt i u c

and said share* of stork are hereby subscribed by
them respectively:
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Sydney 0 . Chasg. Sanford, Fla.
Bv* (9 ) share*
L D Chase.
Sanford, Fla.
one 111 share
Joshua C. Chase, Jacksonville. Fla. flve (9 )*h a re t
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Personally this day before me. n notary public.
In and for said county and state, appeared Joshua
C. Chase, to m&lt; known and known to be oae of the
pertons who subscribed the foregoing Instrument
and acknowledged before me that he sutacrlbed
the same In good faith and ter the purposes therein
mentioned.
I n Witness Wrtrsmr, I have hereunto set ray hand
anil nffixed my official seal this tilth day of May,
*A. D. 1911.
U. E. K issru,
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Notary Public, State of Florida,
My cxanmistlmt expire* Jan. 21, 1913.

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The business of tills corporation shall be conduct­
ed hy the following officer*: a president.‘q vice
president, a set rotary nnd a treasurer, and a board
of not less than three directors or more than five.
Any two ur raid offices except those o( president
ond vice president may be held by the same per­
son. The number of direct or* shall tie changed
from time to llmq hy the by-laws. The hciunl of
¡»rectors shall be rlected by the stockholders at the
annual meeting ta be held on the second Tuesday
In May, 1912. os tits by lows shall prescribe, and
thereafter on the second Tuesday In Mny o( each
year.*-The hoard nf director*
shall
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____ini• officer*
ol the company. The president and vice president
shall be elected from among the member* of the
bdnrd ul directors. Hie dale of the annual meet­
ing may be changed hy the'by-law s. A meeting 1
shall be held on the 30lh day of |untv to il, at !U |
o'clock a, m. In the city of Sanford, Florida, for the
pufjxrtrt&lt;&gt;1 adopting by-lnw* and complcimtf the
orgnnlrmlou of the company, fixing« Just valua-1
lion upon the property, labor or services which
hiay he offered In payment for shares of caplin!
stock of the company, and [or transacting rarh
Other business as may properly come before the
meeting Until the officers tp he elected hy the
dltacAur* sksss s
Pres elei-iinn itt- WW -skstl
tw qualified, the business of this corporation shall
be conducted tiy the following officers: Sydney O.
Chase, president: Joshua C Chase, vice president
and treasurer;
L D.- Chase,
secretary;
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Sydney 0. Chase, Joshua C. t*t
Chase nnd L D.
Chase shall constitute the hoard of director*,
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The hlghr« nmmint of liability or Indeb ted ness
to which this corporation shall at nny lithe subject
itself Is One llumlred Thousand Dollars
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Tlie names nnd residence^«! these Incortiorntor»
ntul the suhscrihrri hereto nnd the amounts of
stock suliscritv-d hy them severally ore ns follows.

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Another List of Free Gifts
TO THE NEATEST COR­
RECT ANSWERS TO THIS
«HISTORICAL PUZZLE

fist—1 Diamond Ring
2ndUl Diamond Set Locket
3rd~l Diamond-Set‘S carf Pin
4th~l Silver Sugar Bowl and Pitcher
5 th -l Cut Glass Salad Bowl
6tJi-2.18-K Gold Inlaid Ladies’ Back
Com b
7th~2 Fancy Gold Plated Clocks
8th~3 Ladies’ Seal Rings
9th~3 Gentlemen’s Seal Rings

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A compound rail on« la the secondary
•t«te when U grows Inward and preason the nervo«, causing Intenso puln.
Callouses never eyre, themselves but
always get worse, sometimes Irritating
tbs whole nervous system. The follow­
ing is a most effective and
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I apeody cur« "Diesolve two
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ill
— J j in a -basin of hot water.
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the feet In this for
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I full fifteen minutes, gontly
l\ W n 4 massaging the sore part«.
(Leas time will no^-give the
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dtelrvd results.) TI mj soreness will disappear Imme­
diately and the callous can be easily
peeled *ofT, Repeat this for several
nights, ' A Rulo ollyn oil rubbed Into
skin is very beuaflcluL'k.
This Calocldo Is a very remarkable
preparation for all foot . ailments
Runlous, corns and Ingrowing nails get
Instant relief and are Boon cured. Had
smelling and sore feet need but a few
treatments. Caloclde la no longer con­
fined to doctors’ use. Any druggist baa
It In atock or will qulckl^ got It from
fcli wholesale house. A twenty-five
«ent package le usually enough to put
t h e worst feet In fine condition. It
will prove a blessing to persona who
k*ve been vainly trying ineffectual
tsblets and toot powders.

D IR ECTIO N S
Trace the outlines of at least SEVEN FACES oh this or a
separate sheet of paper, write your name and address plainly.
and send or bring to our store
To the fifteen neatest correct answers will be given the
fifteen prizes, in thè order named above
Each person who sends in a solution will receive a pair of
cufT buttons absolutely free nnd each person sending In a cor­
rect solution will receive, o! bo, a special discount offer on a
new piano. Remember that neatness and correctness will be
taken into consideration in making awards.
Winners will be notified by mall.
All Answers Must be In Our Hands by May 3lat, Igil

Notice of liicgrporatlon

A btku s Or Im s tu u n M

We, the undersigned, hereby associate out
loBethar ter the purpose of formine s corporation
under the Uwa oTthe stats of Florida. sirf dp hereby adopt, declare and subscribe the follow ini as
wtr ankles of Incorporation

Amili I.

Tba name of this corporation shall be "Ujeworth
Grow* Gombaiiy" ami its liuti ness shall be n » dnetad 1« the State of Florid a and In other states
of the United States of America and la foreign

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The amount of the capital stack of this corpora­
tion shall be ten thousand duller* divided into one
hundred shares of one hundrad dollar» per share.
All or any part of the capital stock of this purchase
of property, laborer tervlcrs at n Just valuation
there)! to be hied by the Incorporators at a meetfor the organisation of the Company, or by the
directors of the Company at a meeting to be called
for that purpose. All stock when Issued shall be
fully paid and non-assessable.
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The time for which said corporation shall exist
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Nortes .1* hereby (Iven that the unde «lin ed.
" ‘“ i G. Chase, Sydney O. Chase and L I».
Inlem] to apply to the Governor of the Slate
wa. aatt Tail
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day of Juftr. A. D. 1011, for tetters
"lalcworth Grove
Gtovc Company ’ under
Issued to "teleworth
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following proposed articles of Incorporât ion:

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- Personally this day before me, a notaryutiWtc tn
and for said county and state, appeared Sydney U.
Chasr nnd L D. Chase, tom e known and known to
me to tie two of the persons who subscribed the
foregoing Instrument and acknowledged before me
that they subscitbfd the same In good faith nnd
for the purtmsea therein mentioned.
Iv WrtNxsti Wneudt, 1 trave .hereunto act my
hnnd and nffixed my nfllclal seat this 23rd day of
May. A. D. 1911.
B. F. WiyjNL*, J».,
(leali
Notary Public, Slate of Florida.
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Committee.

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Not come to Florida if
you have not made
up your mind to stay,
to stick a t i t ; to
______ a c h i e v e something.
The temporary pioneer is not desirebje. There is nothing so
damaging* to this splendid sec­
tion,land fo Florida in general,
as the reports of the merely ten­
tative settlers who coiqe “here in
the expectation of making a large
fortune within a year, and, fail­
ing, return to their old homes
depleted in pdrse, disgusted with
the soil and ¿he unaccustomed ^
methods necessary to secure
crops, with the climate,— disgus­
ted with everything, in fact, and
~who use. all their eloquence to
dissuade others frqm investing or v
undertaking to establish their
homes here.
,-jThere Is Always a Reason fora
Man’s Failure. Before1 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
ahy country and never will in
Florida.
Don’t expect to get rich quick
here in a day or two. Dollars
do not grow on trees; and do not
-coiiiejhere~wltlioutt‘Tflorie^;,~'TIur""
more accustomed you have been
in making a dollar go a long
way, the easier will be yotir first
months on Volusia Farms.
VoluBia Farms needs sturdy
men and women, mentally and^.
physically able to conduq{ farm­
ing as It is done here under
Florida’s sunny skies. Volusia
Farms needs the permanent set­
tler with small capitalHJarg'e de-~
termination' and industry who
will not beat a retreat at the
first disappintment.
To spoil people Tdlusia Farms offers op­
portunities practically without
limit,--.------ ------— --- -----— --- —v—---Hta y e never advoca*ed ^ e purchase
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of'any of our lands
sight unseen.While we have sold
îundreds o acres to people who
never saw the land before pur­
chasing and have alwas given
satisfaction, yet we prefer not to sell •an acre without the pur­
chaser personally makes a selec­
tion, The excursions running to
Sanford from northern and cen- •
teral western states every first ‘
and - third Tuesday of every
month during the summer, afford
every facility for coming to San­
ford and Volusia Farms and
making personal selection of a
tract of this rich agricultural

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See What You are Buying;
Come here and investigate what
we are offering you. Talk with
the many people we* have 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 sh all. close out our
Volusia Farms, lor- the. closer
you know this tract the belter it
becqmes.
It ever occurred to
y o p . that there
must b e s o m e
sound fundamental
w w w m . reasons for Florida
ands to be priced so low com­
pared with lands in the north
and west aud even in the deserts
where irrigation companies -plan
to supply wnter AT A PRICE!
The prihcipaLreason is, I take
it, that Florida is only just begining to come into her own. For
many, many years she lias been
neglected.
Development h a s
just about begun, and developing
a State as large as Florldo, whose
shore line is long enough to ex­
tend from Jacksonville to Boston,
takes time, ’ It takes people, too,
and money. Development could
not take place were our lands
priced on a basis of their earning
capacity to start w itlti m t - i h a L
’nine is crfftifiig. •In the develop­
ment of any country there must
be inducements for people to
cdine in and cultivate the soil.

Florida’s Inducement to YoU
Today Is the L qw Price of
Her Good Lands . ~
The development of the past
three years has teen wonderful.
Immense wealth has been taken
.from - the. s o U t - - T A K E N , mind
you, not WRESTED as ypu'wrest
with thé hard; heayy soils up
north—^nd now the naturdl ten—deucy-and the natural law of
supply and demand is toward
higher prices *for- these income
bearing lands.
For years lands were almost
.
givqii qway amply because the
Floridian HAD NO IDEA OF
THEIR PRODUCING POSSIBILI­
TIES; diversified farming was un­
known, Witness now, the trans­
formation of a few years. Evefi
the day of twenty dollars an acre,
land ha? pdssed, -and tbe time of
thirty dollars an acre land is
passing everywhere. If I am any
judge of the Florida land«.situation and the purchase of large
tracts consummated during this
Spring are any criterion of com­
ing eventSj I believe the coming
fall and winter will see Florida
lands retailing for $50 an acre
and upward according to locality
and transportation.

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SLpeoplea Bank Building

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Volusia Farm s is worth, every
cent of $ 5 0 an acre today and
those who invest in the develop­
ment stage are the people who
will make the best ■turn-over.
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.
. EVERAL times in these
columns I have spoken of
.the apparent hindering of
the development of Florida
m i by the large, financial in____
erests, and the reason^ why the
iOWard-Packard lands -are good
investments. I ’have.just been
reading an article in "Moody's ,
Magazine” (a financial authority)
relative to the large earnings of
banks and trust companies who
hoodwink the small depositor by .
ever saying 4 per cent is the ut­
most dividend to be expected
consistent with safety.
In the face of this legend, the .
banks themselves are declaring
dividends as high as 4 0 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 *17.10 per..*
cent, declared dividends of 10.33
per tent. The dividends of the
Liberty National amounted to, 25
-perrent. forclie year, the Chasc
National 20 per cent., ¿lie First
National 40 per cent., the Mer­
cantile Trust Company 25 per
cent, aud so oil,.these figures be­
ing TpiL-^the^fiscal year ending
la st June, according tp Moody’s.
Unquestionably to influence a
depositor not to draw from the
savings bfi[nk for wild specula­
tion is sound advice-T-very sound
and commendable odtyUwibut an
Tnvestmeritrm Yolusim^Farms qt:
"present price is NOT a specula­
tion. Not one oPthe tracts of_
land offered" by~this Comparfy
has ever been a speculation. The
VALUE was there in the begin­
ning and higher value is there
today. • There has been more
speculation in the stocks of the
Northern Pacific and other rail­
roads by the financiers than
there ever can be with our lands,
because our lands and prices are \
RIGHT. Our methods of doing
business are RIGHT. We invite
the strictest investigation of nur=—
selves and of' our lands, Our
business nas 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.

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$162,000. For the Florida State College
for women $130,500.
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The governor has made (lie following
Legislature Under Full Head or Steam appointments of judges und siate at­
Items of Interest’ Concerning ^ and Turning Volumes of Work
torneys for the circuit courts. Judge: 1st.
Society People.
Working with tiring regularity und un­ J. Emmett Woic; 2nd, J. W. Malone; 5rd.
dyr higli pressure the senate and house I ^ro Garter, Llv’e Oak; 4th, R. M. Call; ‘ 5th*
6th, F. M. Robles, Tampa’;
POINTS PURELY"PERSONAL ora.doing their utmost to act on the more I »ill.T*w.Bullock;
t t Price; Marianna; Iltli. L W.
important measures before the constitu­
Bethel. Key West. State Attorneys; 5th,
tional limitation of their labor expires.
How Celery City Vanity Fair While
Last week the temperance measures L W. Davis, Ocala; 6th, II. T. Phillips,
Away the Golden Hours—
were considered'in the house und It is Tnmpn; fltli, A. N. Long, Starke; Oth, C. L,
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in that branch that the main fight on Wilson, Marianna; J . C. Grämling. Miami.
these had to be made. The senate is Gther appointments pending.
Sanford Music Club
composed of members the majority of
Saturday afternoon In Mrs. Fannie whom are decidedly in fuvor of temper8 ome men art- horn fighters, others
Munson's studio a most interesting meet- unce legislation and almost every bill learn to tight. imfl-WOtne light heennse
jng-of the Sanford Music Club was held, submitted an that line in the senate was they are kicked Into It.
Mrs. J. C. McDaniel leader for the after­ passed. But in the iiouse (lie suiting w»s
noon. Beethoven was the composer whose not so easy. The bill which caused the
If a woman would only faeo all
life sad works furnished the subject of an most discussion was the Davis Sealed situations In Ufo with the coiirngo.wtlh
excellent program. The first number was Package bill. A peculiar condition of uf- which slio faces a new fashion, no
s well prepared paper read by Mrs. T. fuirs surrounded this bill.'* It wus not matter how oullnudlsb, tho world
A. Neal ou Beethoven as Pianist and favored by ttie Anti-Saloon Leflgue but would be hers.
Composer. Beethoven in nrt wus 'neYT W5T reoUtrtpiended b ir ^he w: c. t
portrayed' In an interesting sketch by Spine prohibitionists and some local ifpMrs. Geo. Fox Jr. The instrumental num­ llonisls favored it, while oilier pruhibi*
bers were sonnets from Beethoven, beau­ tionists and local optionisls ’opposed it.
tifully rendered by Mrs .R. E. Tolar and It wnu finally killed Hi the- liou&amp;e. Tile
She Wontitrsd.
Mil* Ruth Abbott.
iiouse, however, passed the bill providing
“Am I tho first
for early closing hours and prohibiting
mini who ever
the sale or giving uway of liquor on Sun­
At Mrs. Kccly’s
kissed you?"
days.
Thursday and Friday afternoons Mrs.
“Kay, do I look
Ttie senate and house, jiussed the cir­
Paul Mcrrll Keely was Lite gracious hostess
"Vns green us tbatF*
at two lovely bridge parties, given at her cuit tourt bill- overyiha Governor's vela
this-week.
Tlie
Governor
asked
tlint
it
lie
charming home on the' Heights. The
done after be saw that there was not
artistic taste of tfm hostess was displayed1
in.évéry detail or these lovely affairs, pnd. much opportunity to get'through another
the rooms were most attractive with bill along liie lindfc lie recommended. The f
decorations of palms, ferns and •exquisite bill provides for eleven circuits instead of j
Operv Up.'
hydrangeas. In the sun pnrior, also eight as it now stands and was passed ifi 1 W hen opp o rtu n ity com es k n o ck in g .
accordance
with
the
constitutional
amend-!
I t s prom ised (Into t n ji c e p
prettily decorated witli ferns, was locnled
Y ou should bn In to h e a r th sT tln ,
the punch bowl, charmingly presided ment adopted by the people at the last I
Hut do not t&gt;e asleep .
over by Mrs. W. W. Prattler. On Thursday general election.
Thu bill providing for the uholisliing of
Wanted the Latest.
afternoon highest score was made by Mrs.
certain
legul technicalities ns grounds for
"H ave ymi^m ir. tiarlur. fiodnlbrUT*
R. S. Keeler, to whom was awarded the
a“'lovely Vase of Royal Worcester, iijipèàl lins finally been passetlT though it nuked Iho young woman who wus wnudoting through u largo furniture store.
ware. The consolation prize was a china was a hard light. Tho bill that passed
“What's tlint?" linked, tho dazed
tea strainer and went to Miss Charlotte was the one introduced by Gray of Gads- i lurk, pot ionl certain that ha could be­
Keelor. The top score* wps made on den in the iiouse find by Senator William»' lle vo his ours,
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“1 don't know Just exactly what It is
and the prize was also o' handsome vase. ficed in order tQ get a test vote und after thyself, but I hit vo heard so much
The.consolation a china mayonalsp dish several days working on the mutter the i^bout parlor-Kochi lists Hint I thought
and 'tftfTPfflfcd to Mrs. tB. P. AVhilncr. At senate bill wus culled up and passed.- + would llko to look at 909. •We aro
the dose of the, games the card tables The main opposition came on in! the furnishing our now parlor, and as I unwere spread wl(h lovely linen covers and house. The fight there was led by Gray dcrstnmj It no m e'era pnrior la com­
plete without ono.’’
a delicious salad courses served. Those of Gadsden and was also championed by
Floyd
of
Franklin.*
The
opposition
was
oaron arm o a r.' W
invited for Thursday afternoon were Mrs.
• W. R. Anno, Mr*. Forrest Luke, Mrs. W led by Reaves of Manatee am* was cham­ ’ Sir Edward Carson la noted for his
ready Irish wit On 0110 occasion In
by Bulloch of Murlon.
W. Prather, MrL C. 0 . McLaughlin. Mrs. pioned
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Singletary Of Jucksuh has one pet
Crute Barnes, Mrs. 0. W. Brady, Mrs. S.
lud. had more than one passage- of
- - 0 . btiiniiolser. G. P. Smtth." Mrs: W.~ D. measure null Ihut is the Tee" hillf He lias arms, pointed out to him the discrep­
Boldin, Mrs. 0. W, King, Mrs..R. S. Keel- been cumpc Iled to abandon the original ancy between ttie evidence of two of
. ef. Mrs. Robert Newman, Mrs. Frank draft of his bill and consent to an amend­ his witnesses, one a carpenter and
Miller, Mrs, S, Puleston. Mrs.- H. P. Driver, ment which makes the bill nurnjrpttcntitc THO Other a sulodu "keeper", be answer­
Mrs. F. J. Gonzales, Mrs. B. W. Herndon, to offices (laying less than two thousand ed; 'T h at's so, my lord. Yet auother
Mrs. K. J , Holly, Mrs. J , L. Hurt. Mrs. A. dollars. If the bill passes at all It jrvill be case of difference between bench and
bar.’’—London M. A. P.
Brown, Mrs. Ralph Hamilton. Mrs. D. L in the amended form.
I brasher Mra E. R. Curtiss, M(rs. W. A.
Watson of Dude has introduced a meas­
W HY H E S IT A T E ?
Hits, Mrs. F. Munson, Mrs. Claudi Hern­ ure submitted by Comptroller Croom which
don, Mrs, Arthur Yowcll, Mrs. Roy* Sims, makes a radical change in the manner of
Mrs. A. P. Connelly, Mrs. kent Rosseter assessing and collecting taxes for 1912. An Offer That Involvss No Risk Far
Those Who Aocapt IL
and Miss Charlotte Keelor. Those Invited It Is to be used (if pussed) only in 1912
We
are
so positive our remedy-will
for Friday were Mrs. Cecil Gabbitt, Mrs. as an experiment. It provides that Rail­
completely relieve constipation, no
G. H. Fernald. Mrs. Laughlin, Mrs. H. L road nnd telegraph takes are all to be
matter how chronic It may be, that
UeForest. Mrs. R. L. Hugh, .Mrs. Cruse turned in to the state nnd that ull other tfe offer to furnish It free of all coat
Bames. Mrs. W. W. Prather, Mrs. Davis tuxes, w(ll go exclusively to counties.
tf tt ; falls.
f onter, Mrs. C. Putnan, Mrs. M, Martin,
The house and Senate have placed the
Constipation is caused by weakness
Mrs. J . C. McDaniel. Mrs. T. A. Neal. Mrs. five minute rule on to expedite the busi­ of tbo nerves and muscles of tho large
M- F. Robinson, Mrs. J . M. Dickens, Mrs. ness of, the legislasure. *
lntesduuiKor descending colon. To exFor Jr;~M ra: Deane Turner. Mrs. ~WesT0f"Snxno Rosn-has a bill in to do pect a cure you must therefore tone
George Speer, Mrs. S. 0 . Chose. Mrs. B. FT away with the second primary. -It is the up and strengthen thoso organs and
. Whluier. Mrs. Sammis, Mrs. Henry Wight, plan of tiie first and second choice bul- reatorc 1hem to healthier activity,
Wa want 70U to try Rexall Orderlies
Mrs. Kate Butts, Mrs. Geo. DeCottes, Mrs. lott.
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on our guarantee. They are eaten like
Gd Smith. Mrs. May Dickens, Mrs. A.
The Senate has killed the measure which candy, and are particularly Ideal for
Vaughn, Mrs. T. E. Wilson, Mrs. E. R. sought.to permit .the bonding of cities
children. Tboy act directly on the
Uirtlss, Miss Bessie Shumpert, Miss Noua and sub-districts for school purposes.
nerves and muscles of the bowels.
Wylly sod Miss Laura Fish.
The Senate has passed a bill reduciug They have a neutral net Ion on the oth­
the supreme court to five justices instead er organs or glaudn. They do not purge
Attentlon Blue And Gray
of six. The house committee has re­ or cause any Inconvenience whatever.
Sunday May, 2Bth there will be Memorial ported the hlli unfavorably.
__ They will positively overcome chronic
or habitual yonsllpatlon and tho myr­
Services at the Congregational church.
Stringer of Hernando is urging the
Rev. Geo. B. Waldron, the pastor officiat­ passage of a Joint Resolution to change iads of aaaocfkte or dependent chronic
ing. AH survtvers of the late civil war. the constitution so that each couuty will aliments. Try Rexall Orderlies at our
risk. Two sizes. 10c. and 25c. Sold
who reside.or are visiting here are urged have a senator and a re|vnsentativc for
only at our atore—The Rexall Store.
•nd requested to meet at the post-office each ten Utouaand population or major
®l 10:10 a. m., and all march ’ together to fraction.
the new church on Park end 3rd street
The committee to visit the educational
All friends are invited.
institutions have made their report and
Plumbing and ;•
Respectfully, ,
the finding was that the schools were
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doing splendid work and were ranking
among the very best in the South. They All -Work Receives My Personal Attention
Just reefeved a new line of Art
and best efforts
r*“®™». prices reasonable. Sanford recommend appropriations as follows:
furniture Co.
3 5 -tf Total recommended for the University Opposite City Hall
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Ou Mopday evsuipg. H s r ^nd. l i f *
Fannie Stembrldge Munson gave In h?r
ttudjo.her usual May recital by boa ¿la no
studants In bapor of tlie graduating class
of,t)grSanford High School.
assisted
Mrs. Munson’s student*
delightful recital by Mrs. T. Picion
Warlcrw of Orlando.
In ofder that those who love good i
sic may understand and appreciate
rare musical treat enjoyed by those who
wor* so fortunate as to attend the reclta
the program as It was rendered Is given
for tiiblr benefit:
"Rakoczy March," (two pianos) LisxtHern, Was most [charmingly and arttstlonlly performed by Mioses Margaret Davis,
Essie Purdon, Luca Chappell, Clarissa
Starling.
"MaxCrka in F Minor,' Lcschetlzky,'
Miss Mabel Hand.
“Ronda" Cancone, “Greeting." Pfeffer­
korn, Miss Saidcc Williams.
“To,a Wild Rose, To a Water lily, From
an Indian Lodges" MacDowelLMis* Ruth
“Sp|der Dance,” Wallace: "Shertzo"
(from Soutta In G) - Beethoven, Miss
Maud Alioe Wagner.
A group of nprpery songs by Jessie
Gaynor: “The Gingerbread Man,” “SlumI ber Boat," "Dear Jeruthy," Mrs. T. Picton
Wurlow.

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Notice li hereby given that the following described real estate now assessed for
the clt^ taxes in the dty of Sanford, county of Orange, state of Florida, for the year
Nineteen Hundred and Ten (1910) and the taxes thereon not having been paid on
the 1st day of April 1911. the taxes arc now deUnqent

All blocks A. B
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Lot on Fitst street
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Coonte T urner........................... . Í .
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Land tio

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Thrasher
Charles Jones

“Spinning Song from Flying Dutchman"
(two ptanol), Wagner-Kolicr; Misses Flos­
sie F ron t Ruth Abbott, Peachea Le filer,
Undo LeBler.
“Valso Caprice," Grodxkl: “Evening
Star,” Liszt. Miss Margaret pavis.
"Shepherds All and Maidens Fair," Sanford Ice and Water Ca
Nevln,fMfs: Epnest Tolar.
ip of. old Eogllsh songs: “The
O. Bennett.

“My Mother. Bids Me Bind My Hair."
li* n*d Water Wos£*
Hayden' “Nymphs and Shepherds." Pur­ mford
inford Ice aud Water Works.
J. Cowan.............................
cell." Mr*. T. Picton Worlow,
“Kamennol;“ Östrow, Rubenstein. Miss
Flessi« Frank.
“Srtirlng," Schuman. Mrs. Emeat Tahu.
‘'The Robin," Tbercsa del Riego; “Screnade,” Branscombe, “Slave Song" TherestÇdel Riego, Mrs. T. Picton Warlow.
‘Sonata Pathétique"-f[First Movement),
Begthaven, Miss Ruth Abbott
It w afa most delightful program Und
j. J. Hlüinbûham
charmingly and perfectly rendered. It Is
superfluous to even attempt to compare
this program with those that have pre­
ceded it, as all those who have had the
ioknown
pleasure of attending Mrs. Munson’s re­
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citals each year have found 'that each
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one, In Itself was a perfect musical gem.'
fir. iisfUniton
Sjsnford as an appreciative people,
mini **'#■»*«»*i
especially the music lovers, are proud of
Die musical and artistical attainments of
each and every one of Mrs. Munson’s
piano students. There were many ex­
pressions of surprise and lavish praise ac­ W. H. and H. E. Adami
3. F- Hsmiltoa...........-,
corded Maud Alice Wagner,' especially by
1 3. E. Hamilton
tho^c who had not heard her play,. She
was the youngest performer on the pro­
and 1L IfcLUur
gram. HcF playing Is remarkable for a
little girl of oqly twelve 'years of ago. A
brilliant future awaits this young artist
should She devote her }lfe to the cultlva-

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F. Rivera
Sab-Divlsea B leck* X, T , Z.
C. W. Hamilton
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Aa the above became delinquent on April 1st, 1910, 12 per cent. Interest iw , n .
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per cen t will be added and the* unpaid Item will be certified m
collection.
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Ju st opened— everything Freph and Clean— Experienced
Meat Cutters— Complete line— P r o m p t D e l i v e r y

Choice Cuts
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and in fact The most complete line in the city.

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form erly with
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F. ¿ Esveriey.
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E v aryth ln g P ira t Class

S h o rt O r d ir * A t All H o u rs

Prompt, Clean Service'

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Hfr many friends and music loving
Sanford la again indebted to her far a
moa) dollghtful musical feast
Negroes Lynched
With Hie court in session at Tallahas­
see and their trial but one week away,
the alx negroes recently arrested In the
northern part of Leon county, and charged
witl| effecting the murder of B. B. Smith,
and attempting to kill James Register,
whim men, were lynched near Lake City
early Sunday morning.
nfis prisoners were recently sent to
Liv^Ook. and later to Lake City, which
is tlte epunty seat of Columbia county, to
fxe%An( mob law vengeance. It being
knoufn (hat there was much feeling against
the gaqg. Tfaa mob. which lynched the
negmes near Lake City Sunday morning
Is bgpejred to have been compoeed of
and Floridians.
4 keep money In circulationf
In your home Building k Loan

days for less money than _ever again.
have Sanford farms to sell.

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Not Largo, Taft,

Burbank nor Celery City but Sanford.
Always Sanford.
Sanford.

There is only one

A ll irrigated ready to plant.

pay for themselves this winter.

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ft umor andPhilosophy

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Theatre,

Vrery time a’ man slips down on a
abed ioor bo says uncompttroen“tary things about the woman’s pngo In
nu home paper. „
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Meet» every second and fourth Friday In mouth.
Lvrry on« who has seen his Star In the Fast are
cordially invited to visit the chapter,
- Alkt E. Romins, Sec'y.

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Hcetiluti first and third Tuesday* In every month.
Hail In Weltwrne Block, third floor.

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Florida Fr-uits

Meets second a n d 'fo u rth ' Tuesdays. Visiting
knights always welcome. R E. Hutchinson. C. 0 .
Fell* S. Frank, K. R. and S.

SH-8tp

Starting Badly.
■Look her«," exclaimed young Ur.
Cotter Tarter In desperaUon, "is this
or U It not a wedding tourr*
“Why, of course,” snapped young
Mrs. a T., "It’s our wedding tour.
WBBt en earth did you think It was?"
“Well, I'm beginning to think It’s a
Isctsra tour.- Now cut it out. seei”—

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Sufety-Deposit Boxes for rent

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MY SPECIALTIES
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norhnrn*g~StGrtlng Silver
Roger«’ Plated Ware
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Sanfofd Library

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PROPHET

land in th is se ctio n h a v e felt th e
la w o f supply and d em a n d aq d a r e

lidly Increasing in value.

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ORGANIZED 1887

C ASHES ROACH PEPPER

or the son of n prophet are not re­
quired to predict thul form lands in
Orange County will never cost less.
Desirable cheap government land
has decreased ro rapidly the past
few years that improved farming
Don’t

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W elcom e

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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

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In re Estate of ‘ i
Helena Schneider)
To all Creditors. Legatees, Distrlhuiees and nil
I erson* having Claim* nr Demands against said
Estate:
------- .— —...» -----You, and rm-h of you. are hereby notified and re•Wired to preseut nny claims and demand*, which
you, or either or you, may have against the estate
ot llelrna Schneider, deceased, late of Orange
county, Florida, lath e undersignrd Administrator
Cum Tcstamrnta Annex» of said estate, within two
years from the date hereof,

A pretty girl can always get a laugh
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Sanford Lodge. No 02. F. L A. M.

When a woman buys a new bal she
arches s woek for a novel style, but
in Court o í the County Judge, State |
whea a man buys a bat be asks the
of Florida'
* v•alramsn for one Just llko this.
When a mnq»gets a now overcoat all
the women In the street Just know Ills
,rife made Id®1
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*W. S. lUmwis, Sec'y.

t,. W. Spencer, Master; J. C. Ensmlnger. Secre­
ange County and District afW said . a bankrupt: tary. Communication every first and third Tllursdays
at 7 :3 0 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome.
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twvhy Itlve-n that on Iher 3rd day of
April. HIM, the said .1. W. Knight, was duly adudicated a bankrupt, and that the llrst mestlng of Unite Brotherhood of Carpenters and Join­
nit credltori will beheld ot Ihcruurt house in Or*
Inndo, norkla, on the IBUi day of May, to il, at II
ers ot America
- dock a. m„ at which time the creditors may at—
Sanford
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Union
No.-l78L U. B. of C. and
md, prove thrir datm, appoint a trustee, exainnb
at 7 o'clock In
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the Eagles’ Hall. W.
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Administrator.
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a* no outward a id visible sign of In the District Court o f th e Unite«
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Ptrson* having Claim* or Demands ngalmt tali]
Eatale:
You, and each of you, .are hereby notified and
renulrad lo prrieftl any claims and demand*
which you iit'either of yon. tnny have ngnlnsl the
m a te of R. It Whilner. deceased, late of. Uronge
county. Morirla, to the undersigned administrator
ot said estate. within two year* from the dale
hereof.
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IN S U R A N C E -A G E N T
Office Above Nr»t National Bank

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SANFORD

IT IS REALLY A HUGE ROCK.
But to Vessels Passing Through the
. . Strait.ef La Mairs It Appear* to Ba
• Berk Running Under 8hort Sell.
Other Reck Ship Formations.
(The “phantom ship'' noon In the rtfctnity of Cape Horn la, aa has been
pro Ted by the lores tlgatlon of rarlous
hydrographic bureaus, nothing more
pr lose than a rock which .under ccrbain atmospheric conditions bears a
Deceptive resemblance to a ship,
‘ Tor j ofton Teasels coming from Eoto the w est by way of Capo
B o m hare been startled to ace what
(appeared to be a derelict with tha
water washing over her deck. If tVs
ra ware of an imaginative turn
would invest the unknown alilp
ghostly qualities and call her the
g Dutchman or sometimes tho
it strip" of La Malre, from the
o O ? » tJy u h t*_ H h *n _ a h fljrA i.

FLORIDA

Honolaló~ibore in n rock km[own aa
French Frignto rock bccauas once
upon ft time a French frigate went
nation on It, The cliffs looked so
much like a ship, that tho frigate was
deceived and thought she was mooting

Dad roads ara now_cla»*»d by
tha »»porta as ons of ths con*
tributar/ causo» to th» hlgh co»t
of llving and ths mlgration of
ths farm»r boy to tha'clty. Ths
United Ststa» gov»rnm»nt »»ti*
mates, for sxampls,-that In thy
atato of Indiana tran»portstion
oosts 25.5 canta per ton for eaeh
mil». Over a ' bituminizad road
betweon Philadelphl» and At*
lantlo City it la setimated frslght
can ba tranaported for laaa than
1 oant par mita, and ovar soma
of tha good roada tn New York
ateta tho coat la 5 canta par mlle.

fit. Paul uslnnd. In the middle of the
Atlantic, TsSrold to Took very much Itko
a ship whoa approached from tt certain
direction, but It la aplkco that nvarl*
ners prefer to give a wide berth.—Har*
par's Weekly.
Her Unalterable Daolslon.
To the now cook lira. Cross elabo­
rately explained a certain method of
preparing potatoes greatly approved
of by the family. Tho cook listened
to the directions with apparent atten­
tion.
* “And now, do you quite understand,
Della7" asked, Mrs. Cross in concluI

“I do, mum," was the- response, and
Otien, In e «h*m t m a th m t * A m l i t g A - n f

BësrFertilizers
On Earth

BAD ROADS AND COST OF
LINING

F IR S T C L A S S C R A T E M A T E R IA L S , Sanford

To Think of New Furnishings
For Your Home.

LIQUID CUrtES ECZEMA
WHERE SALVE

noncontradiction, she added, "But it's
One of tho stories which have been Mied potatoes y e n e a t"
pongost remembered la fhat of the-III
fa tod Crown of.Jtaly, which sighted
"Happy the man who learns the very
Into supposed derelict and subsequently iwtda chasm that llee. between &lt;hls
p an t ashore. The Crown of Italy waa wishes and his powers."—Coethe.
ptending close" to tho Jagged black
gocki s t tha entrance to tho atralt of
IL# Malre when sbo sighted what
»earned to bo a&gt;-waterlogged bark
Drifting on tho rocks of the strait
[Many other ships'founding tha Horn
have assn's similar apparition, and tho
l y O V A C A A M, S M IT H
various hydrographic otllcas of the
porid have received many reports to

Our new line of R A N G E S and K IT C H E N 1
S T O V E S are the kind you have wantwl and
couldn’t get;
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Humor and
Philosophy

Soma yean ago the Norwegian bark
Horvia got Into 8eattlo with tho talo
of a phantom ship that almost exactly
¡•orrespooded to that given by the
(Drown of Italy. The second officer of
Norwegian vessel declared that he
aeon a derelict with sails not and
lM awash drifting in through tho
a tra lt It was this report that lod
officers to.make public tha
th at the phantom ship was
hut a combination - of rocks

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Tho numerous reports of derelicts or
host strips always appearing In the
une pUoe led even the Argentine
ovsrnmsnt to look Into the matter.
&gt;. tender was sent out from the near
y lighthouse w lththo object .of makIg yrn Investigation, and It waa found
bat. ths apparition was due to a
Ftra&amp;ge freak of nature, Among the
black Jagged rocka that lino both
■Idee of the strait of Le Moira there
to one tn particular which, under cer­
tain atmospheric conditions, bears, a
dacapciva likeness to a atrip. Tbe
formation of tho rocka nnd tho shad­
ows they cast combine to produce the
effect of a bark running undor short

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B A R G A IN

CO UN TER

PERT PARAGRAPHS,
J u s t a c r o s s th e stre e t

rp H E crook never puts off until tomor­
row tho man whom ho cap do to­
day. This ls a .case where an old saw
works against the good of society In­
stead of doing what it was invented
for.
ourIt takes a bright man to keep a
woman in tho dark.
Tho man who U gone on himself nl
ways has his lovo returned.
The downward path la easy for the
man who wears skates.
When the dog liowla all night we
can’t l»eH&gt;^ronderlng bow nnybodjntiver
got the Idea that the dog la nian’a bret
•friend.
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Strange, but men don’t seem to take
to long hatpins any more kindly tlmn
woman takes to cigar Bmoke.
it always seems Uke~?n_ waste of
energy for a pretty girl to be clever.

The small boy la beginning to wonder
.whether he had. better go to the jgJtl
The passage through the atralt. of turo show or save his money a.
Tm Malre la not often made. Btcemers
the opening of the ball season.
ehortan th e route, by going through
veessl« usually prefer to be entirely on
ytfee safe aide by going still farther
sooth and rounding tho Horn Itself.
Only tinder the most favorable condlttona of weather do they grip through
tho »trait of La Malre on tho outward
trip, going toward the southwest, but
never when bound for the north. For
tld« reason many old sailors have
never met the ghost ship or ths rook
atrip.
Vboee who hnvtf seen It f ir s a mlpnte description of the rock and testify
to its striking resemblance to e ship.
I t seems to be standing be&amp;d-oa, polnbL
ta g to the south and low In ths water.
OCbe sails are shortened as they would
be In what saflor-s call half a gale,
m te whole formation la very dark, aa
t t the boll were painted black and the
Belle weather beaten. It has three
masts and la higher on tho Q&gt;rs. than
on the main. Upon coming on the aide
of the vessel the Illusion vanishes and
tbe whole thing resellyes Itself into a
conglomeration of black rocka. Tbs
perpetual fog Of these regions helps,
of course, to befuddle the vision.
Tbe rock looking like a ship la by no
msstis s rare natural formation. Al­
most every sailor has seen ons In some
part of ths world. In ths CUpperton
trisada there la B groat white rock
too king like a three masted schooner
taantng aa ths wind with her royala
pat aad ths gun shining on her whits

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Off It» trolley I
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That*» the l»te»t
And the greatest
Thing under the aun—
----The hobble aklrt outdone,
Till» form er saucy gown
Told to go »w «y back and sit down.
Knter ths trouaeretta.
On a b e lt
No; on the fair, how »hall w» exprssa
It? Ye»,
T h a t’s ths word.
W e knew we had heard
It somewhere,
On th s fair
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And woman has a rtiancs
T o w ear the panto.

Rumor»

Of bloomer»
Are in th» air.
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T aka home a pair
To th s loved on»
And w atch tha fun.
P a rts has tried ’sm.
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Th» »mall boys eyed 'em.
And the whoop they hurled
F o rth eounded tw ice around tbe weM
And le »till going, with tb» echo to
’Which la going some.
How would you like to dirt
With a harem »klrtT
The chanca will aoon U h a re

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I t Will b» mine dU p)»r.
l b » circus pared»
WU1 bs thrown In th» »hada.
Buxine** will »top,
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thoroughly enthused about such a magnifi­
cent car os the Cole 3 0 to say that "nathtng
like it has ever been sold at unywhere near
the price of the 1911 Cole 3 0 "—to say dial

these statements are merely absolute facts__
but after it Is all said our crowning argu­
ment must always be "see the car—have t t ---demonstrated—compare it with other cars selling
same price"-: When you lieve done this, we are
to ublde by^your judgement.

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the highest grade materials with the nicest accuracy as*“7
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perfect poise and alignment for power plant no matter
how rough Lhc road—no Whitts of power,
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big 34 inch wheels assure rood-smoothness.
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Rear Axle—Full floating Type with Hyatt Roller
Bearings. Wheelbase—110 Inches.
Economical In Up-Keep—Economical In Fuel, hav­
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fo u r Styles of Bodies, euch one of whkiwIuiM the
same graceful, effective, fetching lines and me «nine
rich upholstering for which you pay hundreds of dollars
tnonsJu-otlxtr cars.
Tbe Cole 3 0 “Fore-Dore” Touring Car can
In*
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the forward doors wiUiout marring iu finish.
Equipment—Magneto, demountable rims, three oil
lamps, gas bpnps with generator, horn, full sst of tools,
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Ask f o r a Demonstration—It imposes
no obligation, whatever, upon you and it s
very convindng argument. Phone today.

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IN SA N FO R D — Lift i» Worth Living
number 42

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. JUNE 2. 1911

Volume III

IGli SCHOOL CLASSES

bers of the large graduating class.
“ The folIdwTtTi youngTadlcs of the Juniors
class acted as ushers and&gt; handled the'
large crowd admirably. Misses Mildred
and May Haskins, Ruby Betti, Hoskins
Jones, Bertha Packard, ^.Mlnn Higgins,
Ruth Stewart, Ethel Slmr]&gt;e and Elizabeth
Munson.

Successful Term Added To San
ford's Good Record
URGE CUSS AND GOOD RESULTS
commencement Exercises Were In
terestln i and Brought Many
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VUHori tb in e UTIy
L
School commencements are always
. events that are eagerly anticipated by
people in general as joyous, happy ones,
but to teacher and pOpiTalike they are
usually occasions of mingled joy and
sadness. Thera is happiness because of
S finished tnsk and the opportunity*to
rest from labors, burthero Is sadness, liecause of the severing of the ties and
pleasant associations that moke the
school days the very happiest of all.
The commencement exercises of the
■Sanford high school thnj took place last
week at the high sehool building brought
to a close one of the most successful
school terms that our people have been
■ ptlvlliged to enjoy.
The present graduating class Is far the
largest that has ever gone forth from this
school, and owjng to the careful, con­
scientious training given them by an ex­
cellent faculty, the class of 1911 will
---------jaututearreOea much credit on the high
school, nn institution of which all San­
ford Is now Justly proud.

- GRADUATING CLASS 1011

classmates. She saw something bright
and interesting in store for each of them,
.though they were following n variety of
vocations. Another number "Kentucky
Babe" given by ' the Glee Club greatly
pleased Uic audience.
To Ablo 0. Kanner was given the honor
of spcnklfig tho farewell words' which he
did in a clear, manly wu'y to teachers,
classmates und audience. To the school
board he paid an eloquent tribute. Ihuiiking'tliem for the splendid school facilities
that hud been obtained through their

BUILDING OF SANFORD HIGH’ SCHOOL
C la s t Day

Cists {lay that is set apart fair) the ex­
ercises conducted chiefly by i He gradu­
ating class Is always one of the most
pleasing features of commencement week.
. One of the prettiest events of this kind
. took place last Wednesday afternoon at
half past five o'clock on the grounds,
Just north pf the high school building.
The, orchestra was stationed Just inside
__ tllfl north-entrance:-where- all~tha“ hlgb
school pupils were formed Jn line urtd to
— the strain* of inspiring music, marched
put on .the grounds, going* through some
very pretty and intricate figures.
The graduates then took their places
at the entrance to the building, which
served as rostrum on this occasion, and
here the interesting program was carried
out.
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The boys and girls made a very pretty
picture as they were grouped, the Doyt
in the back ground and the {[Iris In front.
The girls were dointly dressed in white,
wearing large white picture hats trimmed
with lavender flowers. The boys wore
black suits and badges of lavender and
*hlte ribbon,. the class colors.
i
The address of welcome came first
the program and was charmingly given by
^M lss Sadie Williams, the class president.
Wn behalf of her classmates. Miss Williams.
In a few well chosen words presented to
the high school, uww parting gift from the
class, a slab from the northern frieze of
the Parthenon. In behalf of iho school
board Mr. C. R. Walker responded sod
(hanked the class mow heartily for the
highly appreciated gift, which hangs on
tbs wall in the auditorium.
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“The Rose Gatherers", u chorus, wus
■weetly sung by the g ke dub. cc^ubod
of members of the high school deiW .
As class prophet. Miss Garoliue Louise
Lovell cleverly foretold the future of lier

earnest, jiersistcnt efforts. The »{leaker
noted (he rapid devdopemcnl - of tho
school In Sanford during‘ the past few
years, growing from one small building to
three large ones that are splendidly
equipped for school work.
The closing song was sung by the class,
the words and music both being composed
by members of the class. ' ;

tastily decorated with pottcd-pUtUE^fcrps
and palms, and from the »chaiuWim
drooped lovely bunches of white nnd
lavender crepe flowers, the clever handi­
work uf the Juniors. A committee of
juniors met the' guests at the door and
ushered them to the dressing rooms.'from
thence’to the receiving party, standing in
the library, to whom they were presented.
In the receiving Jllne were Prof, nnd
Wrs. N. J. I’etMiis, Mis* lloskiiiH Jones,
junior class president; Miss Sadie Williams,
senior class president, und Misses Martha

^ Refrdsh/nenls were ulso carved on the
srooiul floor, the dainty class colors
white nnd Invendrr.being (wcttily carried
out in the decorations and refreshments.
The hospitable juniors were everywhere
in evidence, proving themselves equal to
the occasion, run! deserve much credit for
the success of the beautiful affnlr.
•. No effort wus spared in making the
reception the brilliant success (lint it
really was. •
C o m m en cem en t e x e r c is e s

The eventbt tlie week around which more

After the overture played by Stumon'a
Orchestra, a march was begun and the
classes entered. The procession was led
by Marshall Clarence Mahoney of the
Junior class, followed by the trustees, C.
R. Walker. D. L Thrasher. L, -R . , Philips,
and B. F. Whittier. Next were Dr. J . 'A.
Tlutckslon of Gainesville and Rev. J . F.
McKinnon. Thp facullycnme In together
Prof. Perkins and Miss Guild. Miss
Teiherly and Miss Savage. Then came
the graduating class. MissSadie Williams,
president of tl*e , class, alone, theh the
young ladles and' gentleman by twos.
M abte Cowan and Eugenia Pope, Willie
Singletary and Gussic Tillis, Ruth Metlinger and Mary Chappell. Martha Fox
and Carrie Lovell. Vail Lovell and Able .
Kanner, Seth Woodruff and Hcpry Carlson,
Ernest Betts and Earnest Householder.
These were led by i the marshal down
tlte right 'aisle to the rostrum, then tak­
ing places on the left; the faculty on the
right and the graduates In the center.
1 pupils entered in a body
forming Into two lines, ushered by Ray
Maxwell and Robert McKlin, of the Junior
class. At the main door the lines sc per- ■
a ted, one going down the right aisle and
the other, the left, taking places In th e.
frortl row of sent!. The young lady

.CRAMMER SCHOOL BUILDING

Fox,Carrie Lovell, Ruiti Meltingcr. ‘ Willie than ordinary interest was ocntéred wus
Singletary, Gunsie Tillis, Mary Chappell, the graduating exorcises on. Friday even­
Mnble Cowan. Eugenia Pope. Messrs Vail ing nt the high school auditorium. The
Lovell. Harry Carlson. Abie Kanner, Seth heuutiful auditorium wus brilliantly illum­
Woodruff; Ernest Betis-uml Ernest Hous- inated and decorate*! for this, the first
lioldcr.
graduating class from the! new high
Across the iuii 1 from the library, in the school. The" rostrum was made very
principal's office, a group of •charming pretty with iiulms, ferns ami plants aid
juniors. Misses Ruth Stewart. Ruby Betts on the high arch was sus{iended the class
_____ .P.tciDllau
------------ and Lillian Higgins, served rrfrcBtrtnirrtSinflíír'ór wlutowitli the lettering S. II.JS.
In Invernier.
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Thursday evening the high school was punch during the “evening.
H
the scene of a brilliant reception_given. . Stuiuon's urdiestrs. was stationed on : j The~Torge auditorium was tilled to its
by the junior class In honor of the seniors. &lt;the second floor and furnished beautiful almost capacity at an early hour by the
host oLrelatives nnd friends of the memThe spacious rooms were beautifully and music for the happy occasion.

graduates were exqatfeftely
dreised In
¡uMta
(Hire white and carried arm bouquets or •
lovely white carnations. The young
gentlemen .were .very handsome in con­
ventional black and wore button bole
bouquets of white carnations.
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At Die conclusion of thj march played
by the ofchcStra, the Invocation was made
by Rev. J, F. McKinnon, alter which ■beautiful chorus entitled MornJog In- .
vitnllon—"Veazie" was sung by the school
the other pupils marching on the rostrum
nnd’takihg their places wild tho settlors.
The accompanist was Miss Margaret
DaVls.. Mis* Muhlo Cowan was the first
of the gYaduntfrig class to read. With a
sweet' rijice, she rend a most interesting
essay ed “An American Favorite" who
prove*! to be the inimitable Mark Twain;
following tlie career of this unique Americufl in a most charming manner 'frout^
start to finish.
_ 1 lie Grand Upcra was Uhl. subject- of
the next splendid essay, written by Miss
Mafttia Fox and read by Mitt Sadie
\V(JIUtiVihu The subject was well handled,
showing, i amllilarltv with the classic«, al­
so muSyrfcwarch and deep thought. A lively '^election was played by the
orchcstrti, atThis time, after which William
Vail JLovell Yead Ids excellent essay on
A Decadtf o^- Electrical -^ogress. The
paper y ss well read'. an*f;*yriis carefully
prepared.showiiigjbc young tpan’s superior
knowledge-and Interest in'hll'pffairs per­
taining to electricity.
y *&gt;
At this lime Mr..L. R. Philips Ip behalf
of the coudty'school board obji tho local
trustees congratulated the 'principal,
teachers and graduates on l heir(excellent
work and tfiatiked them for cooperation
und support of. Ute "board. Mr. Philip*
then Intjjad'ticeinhe speaker,
Thnckstott, beapg^f the Department 6l
.■ (GuiuiAdgA on Last Page)

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                    <text>I pffcr the H o use Furnished

SANFORD

IT IS REALLY A HUGE ROCK. H onolaló~ibore in n rock km[own aa

French Frignto rock bccauas once
upon ft time a French frigate went
B ut to Vessels Passing Through the nation on It, The cliffs looked so
. . S tra it.e f La Mairs It Appear* to Ba m uch like a ship, th a t tho frigate was
• Berk Running Under 8hort Sell. deceived and thought she was mooting
O ther Reck Ship Formations.
fit. Paul uslnnd. In the middle of the
(The “phantom ship'' noon In the rt- Atlantic, TsSrold to Took very much Itko
fctnity of Cape Horn la, aa has been a ship whoa approached from tt certain
pro Ted by the lo res tlgatlon of rarlous direction, but It la a p lk c o th at nvarl*
hydrographic bureaus, nothing more ners prefer to give a wide berth.—Har*
p r lose than a rock which .under ccr- par's Weekly.
bain atmospheric conditions bears a
Deceptive resemblance to a ship,
Her Unalterable Daolslon.
‘ Tor j ofton Teasels coming from EoTo the now cook lira. Cross elabo­
to the w e st by way of Capo rately explained a certain method of
B o m h a re been startled to ace w hat preparing potatoes greatly approved
(appeared to be a derelict with tha of by th e family. Tho cook listened
water washing over her deck. If tVs to the directions w ith apparent atten ­
ra ware of an imaginative turn tion.
would invest the unknown alilp * “And now, do you quite understand,
ghostly qualities and call her the D ella7" asked, Mrs. Cross in concluI
g Dutchman or sometimes tho
it strip" of La Malre, from the
“I do, mum," was the- response, and
o O ? » tJ y u h t* _ H h * n _ a h fljrA i. Otien, In e «h*m t m a thmt * A m litg A -n f
noncontradiction, she added, "But it's
One of tho stories which have been Mied potatoes y e n e a t"
pongost remembered la fhat of the-III
f a tod Crown o f.Jtaly, which sighted
"Happy the man who learns the very
Into supposed derelict and subsequently iwtda chasm th at llee. between &lt;hls
p a n t ashore. The Crown of Italy waa wishes and his powers."—Coethe.
ptending close" to tho Jagged black
gocki s t tha entrance to tho atralt of
IL# Malre when sbo sighted what
»earned to bo a&gt;-waterlogged bark
Drifting on tho rocks of the s tra it
[Many other ships'founding tha Horn
have assn's sim ilar apparition, and tho
ly OV ACAA M , S M IT H
various hydrographic otllcas of the
p o rid have received many reports to

FLO R ID A

BësrFertilizers
On Earth

BAD ROADS AND COST OF
LINING
Dad roads ara now_cla»*»d by
tha »»porta as ons of ths con*
trib u tar/ causo» to th» hlgh co»t
of llving and ths mlgration of
ths farm»r boy to tha'clty. Ths
United Ststa» gov»rnm»nt »»ti*
mates, for sxam pls,-that In thy
atato of Indiana tran»portstion
oosts 25.5 canta per ton for eaeh
mil». Over a ' bituminizad road
betweon Philadelphl» and At*
lantlo City it la setimated frslght
can ba tranaported for laaa than
1 oant par mita, and ovar soma
of tha good roada tn New York
ateta tho coat la 5 canta par mlle.

LIQUID CUrtES

FIRST C L A SS CR ATE M A T E R IA L S, Sanford

To Think of New Furnishings
F or Your Home.

ECZEM A

WHERE SALVE
Our new lin e of R A N G E S and KITCHEN 1
S T O V E S are the kind you have wantwl and
couldn’t get;
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H um or and
Philosophy

Soma y e a n ago the Norwegian bark
Horvia got Into 8eattlo with tho talo
o f a phantom ship th a t almost exactly
¡•orrespooded to that given by the
(Drown of Italy. The second officer of
Norwegian vessel declared th at he
aeon a derelict with sails not and
lM awash drifting in through tho
a tr a lt I t was this report that lod
officers to.make public tha
that the phantom ship was
hut a combination - of rocks

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Tho num erous reports of derelicts or
host strips always appearing In the
une pUoe led even the Argentine
ovsrnm snt to look Into the matter.
&gt;. tender was sent out from the n e a r
y lighthouse w lth th o object .of makIg yrn Investigation, and It waa found
bat. th s apparition was due to a
Ftra&amp;ge freak of nature, Among the
black Jagged rocka th a t lino both
■Idee of the strait of Le Moira there
to one tn particular which, under cer­
tain atmospheric conditions, bears, a
dacapciva likeness to a atrip. Tbe
form ation of tho rocka nnd tho shad­
ows they cast combine to produce the
effect of a b ark running undor short

-TUttfi
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BARGAIN

COUNTER

PERT PARAGRAPHS,
J u s t across

rp H E crook never puts off until tom or­
row tho man whom ho cap do to­
day. This ls a .case where an old saw
works against the good of society In­
stead of doing what it was invented
for.

th e street

ourI t takes a bright m an to keep a
woman in tho dark.
Tho man who U gone on himself nl
ways has his lovo returned.
The downward path la easy for the
man who wears skates.
When the dog liowla all night we
can’t l»eH&gt;^ronderlng bow nnybodjntiver
got the Idea th a t the dog la nian’a bret
•friend.
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Strange, but men don’t seem to take
to long hatpins any more kindly tlmn
woman takes to cigar Bmoke.
i t always seems Uke~?n_ waste of
energy for a p retty girl to be clever.

The small boy la beginning to wonder
.whether he had. better go to the jgJtl
The passage through the a tra lt. of turo show or save his money a.
Tm Malre la not often made. Btcemers the opening of the ball season.
ehortan th e route, by going through
veessl« usually prefer to be entirely on
ytfee safe aide by going still farther
sooth and rounding tho Horn Itself.
Only tinder the most favorable condlttona of weather do they grip through
tho »trait of La Malre on tho outward
trip, going toward the southwest, but
never when bound for th e north. For
tld« reason many old sailors have
never m et the ghost ship or th s rook
atrip.
Vboee who hnvtf seen It f i r s a mlpn te description of the rock and testify
to its striking resemblance to e ship.
I t seems to be standing be&amp;d-oa, polnbL
ta g to the south and low In th s water.
OCbe sails are shortened as they would
be In w hat saflor-s call half a gale,
m te whole formation la very dark, aa
t t the boll w ere painted black and th e
Belle weather beaten. It has three
m asts and la higher on tho Q&gt;rs. than
on the main. Upon coming on the aide
of the vessel the Illusion vanishes and
tbe whole thing resellyes Itself into a
conglomeration of black rocka. Tbs
perpetual fog Of these regions helps,
o f course, to befuddle the vision.
Tbe rock looking like a ship la by no
m sstis s rare natural formation. Al­
m ost every sailor has seen ons In some
part o f th s world. In th s CUpperton
trisada there la B groat white rock
too king like a three masted schooner
taantng a a th s wind with her royala
pat a a d th s gun shining on her w hits

OUR

F o lly
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Off It» trolley I
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That*» the l»te»t
And the greatest
Thing under the aun—
----The hobble aklrt outdone,
Till» form er saucy gown
Told to go »w «y back and sit down.
Knter ths trouaeretta.
On a b e lt
No; on the fair, how »hall w» exprssa
It?

Y e»,

That’s ths word.
W e knew w e had heard
It somewhere,
On th s fair
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Lower extrem ities—don’t crane year

And woman has a rtiancs
To wear the panto.
R u m o r»

Of bloomer»
Are in th» air.
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Taka home a pair
To th s loved on»
And w atch tha fun.
Parts has tried ’sm.
~ i
Th» »mall boys eyed 'em.
And the whoop they hurled
Forth eounded tw ice around tbe we M
And le »till going, with tb» echo to
’Which la going some.
How would you like to dirt
With a harem »klrtT
The chanca will aoon U h are

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TS* way!
It Will b» m ine dUp)»r.
lb » circus pared»
WU1 bs thrown In th» »hada.
Buxine** w ill »top,
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Mm wttli v «•.,!: .ills will diop
Z&gt;«ad. and there will b» urn» dim
Wl»a,th» «r»I UsectM »kirt d r tf tg |^

The Car You’ll Be Proud To Own
e la te Them.—It is
thoroughly enthused
cent car os the Cole
like it has ever been
the price of the 1911

so eosy when ¿one is
about such a magnifi­
30 to say that "nathtng
sold at unywhere near
Cole 30"—to say dial

these statements are merely absolute facts_
but after it Is all said our crowning argu­
ment must always be "see the car—have t t ---demonstrated—compare it with other cars selling
same price"-: When you lieve done this, we are
to ublde by^your judgement.

" F u n .D rill" T « j T u

Carlajd Just Received of Latest Mod
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i’Sin
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fully equipped with Top. Windshield. Speedometre
Prest-o-Ute
ami Tiro Holders. Prices F. Ó.
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'R SSaanford’
n fo rd !
P
r e tio U tc and
Florida and surrounding territory,.
Outline S p ecification s

Unit Pow er P l a n t- 3 Point Suspension designed
upoii mechanlcaUy correct principle» and constructed oi
the highest grade materials with the nicest accuracy as*“ 7
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°i .°Pctrallon and absolute si’lence
and the flexibility of i u 3 point suspension maintains
perfect poise and alignment for power plant no matter
how rough Lhc road—no Whitts of power,

*»« h o
J our CvHn«*«r M otor Develops 3036 n.P., affording ample reserve power for a five passen­
ger car. enabling you to take the steeliest hills With™ ,

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Ignition—Double, Magneto and Batteries.
Clutch—Improved leather-faced cone.
e£
Transm ission—Selective, 9 speeds forwurd and n’- .J *
verse. Drive—Shaft.
ml
34x 4 Tires and fire s to n e Demountable Kims— “ *
the i inch tires will save you a lot of repair bills and the
big 34 inch wheels assure rood-smoothness.
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Rear Axle—Full flo a tin g Type with Hyatt Roller
Bearings. W heelbase—110 Inches.
Economical In Up-Keep—Economical In Fuel, hav­
ing on official'rocon! ¿3.0 miles to the gallon of gasoline.
f o u r Styles of Bodies, euch one of whkiwIuiM the
same graceful, effective, fetching lines and me «nine
rich upholstering for which you pay hundreds of dollars
tnonsJu-otlxtr cars.
Tbe Cole 30 “Fore-Dore” Touring Car can
In*
stoutly converted into a regular touting car by removing
the forward doors wiUiout marring iu finish.
Equipment—Magneto, demountable rims, three oil
lamps, gas bpnps with generator, horn, full sst of tools,
pump and Jack.
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Ask f o r a D em onstration—It imposes
no obligation, whatever, upon you and it s
very convindng argument. Phone today.

KEELY’S GARAGE
Sanford

Florida

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IN SANFORD—Lift i» Worth Living
number 42

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. JUNE 2. 1911

Volume III

IGli SCHOOL CLASSES
Successful Term Added To San
ford's Good Record

URGE CUSS AND GOOD RESULTS
commencement Exercises W ere In
te r e s tln i and Brought Many
'
VUHori tb in e UTIy
L
School commencements are always
. events that are eagerly anticipated by
people in general as joyous, happy ones,
but to teacher and pOpiTalike they are
usually occasions of mingled joy and
sadness. Thera is happiness because of
S finished tnsk and the opportunity*to
rest from labors, burthero Is sadness, liecause of the severing of the ties and
pleasant associations that moke the
school days the very happiest of all.
The commencement exercises of the
■Sanford high school thnj took place last
week at the high sehool building brought
to a close one of the most successful
school terms that our people have been
■ ptlvlliged to enjoy.
The present graduating class Is far the
largest that has ever gone forth from this
school, and owjng to the careful, con­
scientious training given them by an ex­
cellent faculty, the class of 1911 will
-------- jaututearreOea much credit on the high
school, nn institution of which all San­
ford Is now Justly proud.

- G R A D U A T IN G

classmates. She saw something bright
and interesting in store for each of them,
.though they were following n variety of
vocations. Another number "Kentucky
Babe" given by ' the Glee Club greatly
pleased Uic audience.
To Ablo 0. Kanner was given the honor
of spcnklfig tho farewell words' which he
did in a clear, manly wu'y to teachers,
classmates und audience. To the school
board he paid an eloquent tribute. Ihuiiking'tliem for the splendid school facilities
that hud been obtained through their

B U IL D IN G O F S A N F O R D
C l a s t D ay

Cists {lay that is set apart fair) the ex­
ercises conducted chiefly b y iH e gradu­
ating class Is always one of the most
pleasing features of commencement week.
. One of the prettiest events of this kind
. took place last Wednesday afternoon at
half past five o'clock on the grounds,
Just north pf the high school building.
The, orchestra was stationed Just inside
__ tllfl north-entrance:-w here- all~tha“ hlgb
school pupils were formed Jn line urtd to
— the strain* of inspiring music, marched
put on .the grounds, going* through some
very pretty and intricate figures.
The graduates then took their places
at the entrance to the building, which
served as rostrum on this occasion, and
here the interesting program was carried
out.
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The boys and girls made a very pretty
picture as they were grouped, the Doyt
in the back ground and the {[Iris In front.
The girls were dointly dressed in white,
wearing large white picture hats trimmed
with lavender flowers. The boys wore
black suits and badges of lavender and
*hlte ribbon,. the class colors.
i
The address of welcome came first
the program and was charmingly given by
^M lss Sadie Williams, the class president.
Wn behalf of her classmates. Miss Williams.
In a few well chosen words presented to
the high school, uww parting gift from the
class, a slab from the northern frieze of
the Parthenon. In behalf of iho school
board Mr. C. R. Walker responded sod
(hanked the class mow heartily for the
highly appreciated gift, which hangs on
tbs wall in the auditorium.
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“The Rose Gatherers", u chorus, wus
■weetly sung by the g k e dub. cc^u b o d
of members of the high school deiW .
As class prophet. Miss Garoliue Louise
Lovell cleverly foretold the future of lier

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tastily decorated with pottcd-pUtUE^fcrps
and palms, and from the »chaiuWim
drooped lovely bunches of white nnd
lavender crepe flowers, the clever handi­
work uf the Juniors. A committee of
juniors met the' guests at the door and
ushered them to the dressing rooms.'from
thence’to the receiving party, standing in
the library, to whom they were presented.
In the receiving Jllne were Prof, nnd
Wrs. N. J. I’etMiis, Mis* lloskiiiH Jones,
junior class president; Miss Sadie Williams,
senior class president, und Misses Martha

^ Refrdsh/nenls were ulso carved on the
srooiul floor, the dainty class colors
white nnd Invendrr.being (wcttily carried
out in the decorations and refreshments.
The hospitable juniors were everywhere
in evidence, proving themselves equal to
the occasion, run! deserve much credit for
the success of the beautiful affnlr.
•. No effort wus spared in making the
reception the brilliant success (lint it
really was. •
Commencement exercises
The eventbt tlie week around which more

bers of the large graduating class.
“ The folIdwTtTi youngTadlcs of the Juniors
class acted as ushers and&gt; handled the'
large crowd admirably. Misses Mildred
and May Haskins, Ruby Betti, Hoskins
Jones, Bertha Packard, ^.Mlnn Higgins,
Ruth Stewart, Ethel Slmr]&gt;e and Elizabeth
Munson.
After the overture played by Stumon'a
Orchestra, a march was begun and the
classes entered. The procession was led
by Marshall Clarence Mahoney of the
Junior class, followed by the trustees, C.
R. Walker. D. L Thrasher. L, -R., Philips,
and B. F. Whittier. Next were Dr. J. 'A.
Tlutckslon of Gainesville and Rev. J. F.
McKinnon. Thp facullycnme In together
Prof. Perkins and Miss Guild. Miss
Teiherly and Miss Savage. Then came
the graduating class. MissSadie Williams,
president of tl*e , class, alone, theh the
young ladles and' gentleman by twos.
Mabte Cowan and Eugenia Pope, Willie
Singletary and Gussic Tillis, Ruth Metlinger and Mary Chappell. Martha Fox
and Carrie Lovell. Vail Lovell and Able .
Kanner, Seth Woodruff and Hcpry Carlson,
Ernest Betts and Earnest Householder.
These were led by i the marshal down
tlte right 'aisle to the rostrum, then tak­
ing places on the left; the faculty on the
right and the graduates In the center.
1 pupils entered in a body
forming Into two lines, ushered by Ray
Maxwell and Robert McKlin, of the Junior
class. At the main door the lines sc per- ■
a ted, one going down the right aisle and
the other, the left, taking places In th e .
frortl row of sent!. The young lady

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earnest, jiersistcnt efforts. The »{leaker Fox,Carrie Lovell, Ruiti Meltingcr. ‘ Willie than ordinary interest was ocntéred wus
noted (he rapid devdopemcnl - of tho Singletary, Gunsie Tillis, Mary Chappell, the graduating exorcises on. Friday even­
school In Sanford during‘ the past few Mnble Cowan. Eugenia Pope. Messrs Vail ing nt the high school auditorium. The
years, growing from one small building to Lovell. Harry Carlson. Abie Kanner, Seth heuutiful auditorium wus brilliantly illum­
three large ones that are splendidly Woodruff; Ernest Betis-uml Ernest Hous- inated and decorate*! for this, the first
equipped for school work.
lioldcr.
graduating class from the! new high
Across the iuii 1 from the library, in the school. The" rostrum was made very
The closing song was sung by the class,
the words and music both being composed principal's office, a group of •charming pretty with iiulms, ferns ami plants aid
juniors. Misses Ruth Stewart. Ruby Betts on the high arch was sus{iended the class
by members of the class. ' ;
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------------ and Lillian Higgins, served rrfrcBtrtnirrtSinflíír'ór wlutowitli the lettering S. II.JS.
In In vernier.
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Thursday evening the high school was punch during the “evening.
H
the scene of a brilliant reception_given. . Stuiuon's urdiestrs. was stationed on : j The~Torge auditorium was tilled to its
by the junior class In honor of the seniors. &lt;the second floor and furnished beautiful almost capacity at an early hour by the
host oLrelatives nnd friends of the memThe spacious rooms were beautifully and music for the happy occasion.

graduates were exqatfeftely
dreised In
¡uMta
(Hire white and carried arm bouquets or •
lovely white carnations. The young
gentlemen .were .very handsome in con­
ventional black and wore button bole
bouquets of white carnations.
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At Die conclusion of thj march played
by the ofchcStra, the Invocation was made
by Rev. J, F. McKinnon, alter which ■beautiful chorus entitled MornJog In- .
vitnllon—"Veazie" was sung by the school
the other pupils marching on the rostrum
nnd’takihg their places wild tho settlors.
The accompanist was Miss Margaret
DaVls.. Mis* Muhlo Cowan was the first
of the gYaduntfrig class to read. With a
sweet' rijice, she rend a most interesting
essay ed “An American Favorite" who
prove*! to be the inimitable Mark Twain;
following tlie career of this unique Americufl in a most charming manner 'frout^
start to finish.
_ 1 lie Grand Upcra was Uhl. subject- of
the next splendid essay, written by Miss
Mafttia Fox and read by Mitt Sadie
\V(JIUtiVihu The subject was well handled,
showing, i amllilarltv with the classic«, al­
so muSyrfcwarch and deep thought. A lively '^election was played by the
orchcstrti, atThis time, after which William
Vail JLovell Yead Ids excellent essay on
A Decadtf o^- Electrical -^ogress. The
paper y s s well read'. an*f;*yriis carefully
prepared.showiiigjbc young tpan’s superior
knowledge-and Interest in'hll'pffairs per­
taining to electricity.
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At this lime Mr..L. R. Philips Ip behalf
of the coudty'school board obji tho local
trustees congratulated the 'principal,
teachers and graduates on l heir (excellent
work and tfiatiked them for cooperation
und support of. Ute "board. Mr. Philip*
then Intjjad'ticeinhe speaker,
Thnckstott, beapg^f the Department 6l
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Rich new styles and patterns, and values that more .
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one. We have a fine assortment o f styles and the Hats rare in an A-one condition, not a
bleached one in ,our Stockr We hqvc" just your, size und sty le.'ev cry Hat guaranteed.

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A Budget of Opinion " J u s t Be
tween You and M e

A Cttlel Is Among Ye Taking Notes
v. and Faith, lle ll P rent 'Em"—
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C i t m p m &amp; t a a * r* T h t U n M ,
4 I am glad to see that Sanford expects
to celebrate the glorious Fourth. While
not so Young e r l used to be it warms
the cockles of my old heart to take part
in an old tlmo Fourth. There is no need
to lay down on lha job simply because
it 1s summer time. We aught to be up
and doing all the time and the more
people you get into Shnlyrd the more advertislng the city will get. "Our last cele­
bration is talked of yet and many .people
who came here later were attracted to
Sanford because we showed the pro-,
gresslve spirit hi celebrating the Fourth.
Ii / t t t l t l

4 Did you ever stop to realize tnat San­
ford has the best public school system in
the Southf If you attended the conimencement exercises last week you must
have realized this fact and how proud
each inhabitant of Sanford . ought to be,
of the fine schools. Did you ever stop to
think that we, have over 7QQ pupils* at­
tending our st bools, that we have tho
best primary school, the best graraatcr
school and one of tlie finest high' school
building InFloridaT All of these buildings
ora separate end district and yet under
anything hi the educational line that has
been attempted. -I duff my chapeau to
Prof, Perkins and his assistants and ho|&gt;e
they may continue along the line of ad­
vancement The schools are our most
valuable asset and all of us ought to luke
a greater interest in them in the future.
Teachers need our encouragement and
a word of praise is a spur to greater
efforts. Our population will be increased
every year by people who come to San­
ford to take advantage oTour injtguHlcent
schools and it Is UP to you Mr.. Citizen
to speak a good word about the Sanford
Khoplf upon any and all occasions.
When you have the best of everything
don't heoilate to blow your horn.

who have just graduated from, our High
School nnd hope to henr grtr.t things of
them in the future, ftow that your
school days have ’ended you -most not ticket yin«} for a round-trip ticket to
lay down on the job and expect to achieve Tampa nnd return, on account of lh£
greatness without work,
meeting of the Florida Citrus Exchange.
The • roads ; to, greatness t*fe-still apmt,
These - Tickets' are' good' earning to
Thc avcnues to human preferment have Tampa on June Oth:, 7.th and
and ure.
never closed; no obstruction is. there to­ good returning to starting point not later
day that has not always existed. Out titan mid-night of June 12th.
not all who seem to reach th e , summit
The Florida Cstrus Exchange has ar­
may be co n s’nj cred'tru 1yUreat. AU "great­ ranged a very entertaining programme, at
ness that lacks the clement of greatness which addresses will be given, not only
must be false.-’ The mail who rid e r over by men prominent in the Citrus Growing
tlie just rights of others in order to Bccure Industry yt ‘Florida, but speakers will
Ids own advaiiceuicnf^Js lacking in all coma front various points In the United
that constitutes true greatness. .
States, including Chicago, Philadelphia,
** JVisdo'm, zeal, courage, perseverance, Washington. Memphis, bnd other points
knowledge are some of the trulls of to uddress tills convention'.
character that push one to the frontl Out
above all things it takes industry to make
Tomatoes, Cantalou|&gt;e, Ocra—Have you
advancement.
any.' If so we can interest you, (if you
We must begin young. Time must nut
bo wasted; it is too precious to .|hoae who don't want the earth.) Lewis Vegetable
4.1-It
expect to. succeed. Idleness must not bo Exchange, LcdlcrDlk.'
tolernted. Tlie nidi who reach notoriety
are busy men. There are idlers in school;
as it rule they ore never heard of .beyond
HIGH-GRADE
the school ipom-a Thwo-aro -street-eortier
loafers who spend days in whittling boxes'
and tie postB^ but who ever heard of
them as being noted for anything elscT
There arc people who-.me fascinated bp
Cards, or billiards, or baseball, or croquet;
W e wish i6 announce that wc
but there ore few fascinated by tiusir life have employed a genuine baker
history.
with 20 years experience in.Ger~
Thetu will be great men yet, but they
will be workers. God pity the man wlu&gt; many nnd New York City, and
bhs time if» spare; on whose hands the we are prepared to give the pub­
days drag, who has to Invent ways hi lic strictly high-grade goods at
which to amuse themselves. While they
prices you-—usually p u y f o r
nre doing this thoy will find that gomecheaper goddsr body has gone on ahead. While they are
W£ UAKE ALL KINDS OF
Idling aotne-one—has- worked; -while- they
have been but drones iu the hive,"others
BREAD
have gone out und laboriously gathered
CAKES
the sweet states.

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ISAAC HAMBURGER 6 Öüft5
BAlT1MOftE,nO.

35c or three for $1.00

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CITY

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.. Formerly Manager, of Central Cafe

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Meal Tickets ore^old at Reduced Rales ;

BAKERY GOODS

Cltrua g ro w e rs’ Convention
The Florida Citrus Exchange has se­
cured special rates from all the Trans­
portation Companies in Uie State of Flor­
ida, from practically all Florida points, to
Tampa, Fla., for practically half-fiye for
tho Citrus Growers Convention, to be
held in Topum bn June Kih'
Tills schedule is to in effect June 6th.,
7U l , und»ib.v«nd copies 'hnve bben filed
with ..the .Station Agents pf the A. C. L.
Florida East Coast. Seaboard Air Line,
Louisville &amp; Nashville, Georgia Southern A
Florida, and Apalachicola Northern rail-

COOKIES
out! everything else in bakebt u(Ts that's good.
Phone us your order. No. 8 a und 35

Bakery goods delivered by my
wagon whether you.buy groceries
.or n o t
T.wo Doors F ast o f P o sto n ic o
R. G. STOCKTON

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THE MILLER KNOWS
that good food can't còme from
poor flour. Get F irs| Quality”
every time by insisting on the redund-blue “ Quaker City” label.
When -found on bag or barrel this
this label is the miller's direct
guarantee of "F irst Quality” flour.
QUAKER CITY FLO U R M ILLS CO,
PHILADELPHIA

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PACKARD

LAND COMPANY

Bulletin

Not come to Florida if
you have not made
up your mind to stay,
to stick a t i t ', to
______ a c h i e v e something.
The temporary pioneer is not de­
sirable. There is nothing So
damaging to this splendid sec­
tion, and to Fjorida in* general,
as the reports of the merely ten­
tative settlers who come here in
the expectation of making a large
fortune within a year, and, fail­
ing, return to their old homes
depleted in purse, disgusted will;;,
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-i iivesti ng o rundertaking to establish their
homes herer~
.7~. There is Always a Reason for a
Man's Failure. Before you ure
* influenced by what a returning'
settler says about Florid#, inves­
tigate why he failed to make
good.
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We do not encourage the ten-

land,
.See What You arc_. Buying.
Come here qnd investigate what
’ we are offering you. Talk with
the many people ,we have been
f instrumental in bringing' here
•from all over the United States.
'The larger the number of people
‘ we can induce to come here on u
tour of-‘inspection,‘ the more
quickly we shall close out our.
Volusia Farms, lor the closer
you know this tract the better it
becomes.

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It ever occurred to
y o u that there
must be s o m e
sound fundamental
______ reasons for Florida

pared with lands in the north
and west and even in the deserts
wlfer.e irrigation,companies ’plan
to supply water AT A PRICE!
The principal reason is, I take
it, that Florida is only just begining to come into her own. For
many, ninny years she has been
neglected. ■ Development h a s
just about begun, and developing
a State as large as Florida, whose
shore line is long enough - to ex­
tend from Jacksonville to Boston,
takes time. It takes people, too,
and money. Development could
not take place were our lands
priced on a basls 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.^..--

The development of the past
three years has been wonderful. '
Immense wealth has been* taken
lrom the soil—‘-TAKEN, mind
you. not WRESTED as you wrest
wi t h’th e . hard, heavy soils up
north—and now the natural ten­
dency and the natural law of
supply . aiitT demand is toward
higher prices for these _income
hearing lands.
j
For years lunilB were almost
given away' amply because the
Floridian -HAD NO IDEA OF
THEIR PRODUCING POSSIBILI­
TIES; diversified farming was un­
known__Witness'now, the trans­
formation of a few years. Even
the day of twenty dollars an acre
land has passed, and the time of
thirty dollars un acre land is
passing everywhere. If I am any
judge of the Florida land situa­
tion and the purchase of large
tracts consummatod during tiiis
Spring are any criterion Of com­
ing events, I believe the.'coming
fall and-winter will se^- Florida .
lands retailing for
an acre
and upward according, io locality
and transportation."’

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V V'____1-1i s i gany
our ^ant^8
ht unseen.

. W W M W While 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 an acre without the pur­
chaser personally 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, afford
every facility for0 coming to San­
ford and .Volusia Farms and
making personal selection of a .
tract of this rich agricultural
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HOWARD-PACKARD
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relative to the large earhings of
banks and trust companies who
hoodwink the small depositor by
ever saying 4 per cent is the ut­
most dividend to be -expected
consistent with safety.
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 si.xty- .
seven 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 the .
Liberty National amounted to 25
per cent, for the year, the Chase
National 20 per cent., the First
National 40 per cent,:the Mer­
cantile Trust Company. 25 per
cent, and so on, these figures being for the fiscal year ending
'Inst^June, according to Moody’s.
.Unquestionably-to .influence a
depositor not to draw from the
savings hank for wild specula­
tion is sound advice—very sound
uml commendable advice, hut an
1 investment in Volusia Farms at
present price is NOT a- specula. tion. Not one of the . tracts of
land offered by this Company
has -ever-been^-speculation; The
VALUE was there in the begiirningrnntThtgtrer* value Is^there.’
today. There has been "more
speculation in the stocks of the- .
Northern Pacific and other rail­
roads by the financiers than
there ever can be with our lands,
because our lands and prices are
RIGHT. Our methods of doing
business are RIGHT- We invite
the strictest investigation of bur- .
selves and of our lands. Our,
business nas a better non-spech*
lative 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
couhtry.is the basis ofi wealth.

Florida’s Inducement to You
Today~isthe Low Price"of
Her Good Lands

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H a v e never adyoT A T TT cated the purchase

Peoplcs Bank Building

IEVERAL times in these
columns I have spoken of
the apparent hindering of
___ the development of Florida
» W T.by the large financial in*
erestffy and the reasons why the
HowartT-'Pockard lands are good
investments. I have just been
rending an article in “Moody’s

. a n ils _ L ü J iü r p x ic e d - S ü .iü w _ c ü n L -^

of pioneering that benefits' us or
our section. It never promdtes
the best Interests and progress of
any country and never will in
Florida.
Don’t expect to get rich quick
hero-in a day or two. Dollars
do not grow on trees; and do not
■come here without money. The
more accustomed you have been .
in making a dollar go a long
way, the easier will be your first
months on Volusia Farms.
Volusia Farms needs sturdy,
men and women, mentally and
physically able to conduct farnv
ing as it is done here under
Florida’s sunny' skies.1 Volusia
Farms needs the permanent set­
tler with small capital, large de~ termination and industry who
will not beat a retreat at the
first disappintment. To such
people Volusiu Farms offers op­
portunities practically without

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Volusia Farms is worth every
cent„of^50.„an acre today and
those who invest in the develop­
ment stage are the people who r
will make the best turnover. .
We have sold quite alar'ge nuniher of farms and the territory is
opening up in; an immensely
satisfactory way to our settlers
and to us.

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W rits for our booklet, "Resource* of Volu*i&gt; F ir m i"

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in April, died a t her home in Oliver, May |
WILL TOUR THE STATE
23th.
- The Misses Pearson attended com­ Itinerary Will Include 8anf0rtl and Will
mencement exercises In Sanford, Friday
• Get Glad Hand
evening,' the guests of Miss Clara MlUen.
The spedal committee of the JacksonThe home of Mr, T. E. Wilson at Syl- vlUe'Board of Trade« appointed tOsperfect
van Lake has lately been'repaired and arrangements fbr an automobile tour of
remodeled, and presents a most attrac-1 the state In the -Interest of good roads,
live appearance.
selected Juno 20 as the date for the start
A delightful surprise party was te n - 1Of the tour.
derod Mrs. C. A. Potter on her birthday—
The committee also arranged the itinerMonday the 29th, by her many friends |
ihc tour, which leak follows: l^cnve
at Drndville and*Paolo.' A Jolly party as­
mville at 8 o'clock in the morning,
sembled and spent a most pleasant even­ arriving a t SL Augustine at 11 o'dock, ut
ing.
which time a meeting will be held. Af­

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GENEVA JOTTINGS

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Mr. and Mr«. .Potter who have been via*
---- Itteg-Mfrarld Mtm.-Oeo.-PetOT, hove return to Washington D. C. While In Flor­
ida Mr. Potter purchased real estate In
Bartow and will return'-to the land or
flowers next fall
. It Is very gratifying to the moriy friends
of Harrold Pattlahall to learn that he not
only graduoted from the dental college
In Nashville with first honor but won
two gold n\edals besides. This means a
good deal In a large class of intelligent
young students and Geneva is justly proud
of her citizen.
— Herman Don!el and young sister. Miss
Marie, have returned home from Souther­
land where they've been attending school.
John Huddlestorr has recently gohe to
Washington, D. (i, to prepare for an ex
amlnalion preparatory to entering Annapolis.
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Miss Irene Peters Is at home from
Daytona Dead) where she graduated re­
cently. She haa been visiting her two
friends Misses Young-and Sparver.
Mr. and Mrs. Moran are at home again
and we learn with pleasure that Mr;
Moran is inuch improved in health since
his stay In Miami."»
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Mrs. A. D. Donne Is home again after
a visit.to her parents in' Miami.
Miss Mable Daniel has returned from a
pleasant trip to Daytonq Beach.
- Mr. Shaddock was in Geneva last week
In the Interest of the new lodge of Woodmap just organized here.
! T~
Mr. and Mr».,L D. Hart of Sanford vis­
ited their, sister Mrs. B. V. David last
"Sumlny.
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1■ * Miss Mlntx, of TaylorvlUa who has been
visiting her bomber," returned home last
week.
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Mrs. Trowel, of Tampa, is ' vlsitltlng
friends arid relatives In Geneva, her old
home.
Mesdatnes Fultz and..Roberson visited
Sanford last week.

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MOORE’S STATION

To the editor of The Herald: *.

D. H. Moss was in Jacksonville last
Thursday'and received a position with an
. Insuranoe Co., and left here Monday to
begin his dnties.

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Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller are soon to
welcome to Uteir home after spending
several months wrst of Sanford at tljg
crate mills. They are building a new porch
and other ways - Improving their house
out side and in.
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— C., G. Perry, of Sanford. Height», has
rpntcd G. W. Klnahans house and farm
also other farm land in the vicinity. Mr.
Perry and family expect to reside here
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Mr. and Mrs. Fogg left here Monday
for their home on the coast of New Hamp' shire.
Repp left Wednesday for Philadelphia".
Pa.,-and will return in ' the near , future
witji a bride.
A very pleasant recent event was
houso warning given Mrs. Ella Greenland
and Mr. and Mrs. P. G .. Miller at their
new home on Cameron Ave, by their
■^-ttearbr-n eig h b o rs ~ M m n d —Mrc-ISiun
Houstona md daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H.
. K. Haldoen. Miss Laura Fish and Mr. Ben
Fish.
The Turner Grocery Co., at Beck Station
is selling out. Mr. Turner will engage in
tile Ashing business further south."I ":ir
• The committee on entertainments Is"
planning an ice social to take place
shortly a t Pine Grove church.'
George and James Mitchel are both
, doing guard duty at the Cow Creek camp.
Mr. and Mr*. George Mitchel hnvyr moved
there this week.
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Ideal Summer Fertilizing
Oranges Grapefruit
Tangerines
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“ M o re F ru it-»M o re M on e^7
is the title of our new citn%book which will be sent free on
request. It is "right im-to-date" and written Trom the grower’s
viewpoint IDEAL FERTILIZERS and IDEAL METHODS are
hot new. Their value has been proven by years of field work
but there always ore new points of interest to growers, which
should be considered.! ONWARD and UPWARD is the IDEAL
_motiD.__We p u L forLh. a ll o u r energies to g iv e-th e -RIGHT

ter partaking of the noonday meal the
Criminal Court Grind
party will start for Daytona, where the)
Criminal- Court held t h e . board*
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have supper and a big meeting
lando last week thb following cases being
Quality
Service
Price
which citizens p i New Smyrna will
disposed of:
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----State vs. Rich E. Butler, carrying pistol present
The party will leavo Daytona for Dewithout license, $20' and cost or sixty
Land
atGo'clock in the morning of the
days.
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second,
arrTving In the College city at
State vs. John Davis, larceny, $23 and
I'DzlS o'clock, when a meeting will be held,
R. C. MAXWELL, Local R ep resen ts
cost or sixty days. ./
State vs. Will Worthy, entering to cam- after which they will leave for Sanford,
arriving there 12:30 o'clock,at which plrice
mil a misdemeanor, $123 or eight months.
luncheon will be served and a meeting
State vs. Mjody Robinson, selling liquir
will be held at 2:30 o’clock. The machines W'WMWW^MWWiWWWM^WVlMNWWiMWWW/iWAWiWi\yAV»W&gt;'iiV»V&gt;W»VrV»»'iìt'&gt;Wù'r'ilry^In Otlondo, 12 months on road.
will
then start for Orlando, where they
State vs. Jim Arrington, concealed
expect
to arrive In time for a supper and
weapons, $110 or four months.
a
.meeting.
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-Slate va. Frank - Lawson, -larceny; six
The
party,
will
leavo
Orlando the neat
months.- f . ;
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morning
for
Leesburg,
and a meeting
State vs. Frank Lawson, temporarily
will
be
held
at
that
place,
and dinner will
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served.
They
will
leave
at 2 o'clock
State vs. Alonzo Varner, common thief;
Motorcycles do not cost mucl} to start with; the \
tor Ocala, arriving in the Brick d ty at
12 months on county road.
5:30 o'clock. The party will Have supper
cost
to lteep them up is practically nothing and
State vs. John Argrett, concealed weap­
after
which
a
meeting
will
be
held,
and
on. sNolled.
they do not incur Heavy repair bills. There are
State vs. Frank McKinney, using In­ at 1 o'dock they will leave for Gainesville,
many good features about a motorcycle which V
decent language, plead gdilty; $5 and and will hold a ynebting that night If
possible.
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cost or twenty days.
we will gladly explain.
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On the fourth and last- day of the tour,
State va. C. C. Munyon, aggravated
they will leave at 9 o'clock in the morn­
ussault. Not guilty.
ing
for Starve! where they will have
State va. A Butler, concealed weapons,
luncheon
and hold a meeting and at 1:30
Thfr Three Best Motorcycles Manufactured aie
pleod guilty; $100 or four months.
o'clock
in
the afternoon they will leava
State vs. Mollie Sullivan, assault and
on their return to Jacksonville, expecting
battery; not guilty.
State va. Wilson Woodbury, interfering to arrive here a t 5 o'dock.
It was also .decided at the meeting yes­
with railroad track. Not guilty.
terday
to send out a scout car, a week
Stqj£ vs. M, Jordan, selling liquor |n
in
advance
of the party, to examine the
Orlando; $250 arid cost or six months.
roans
and
(lather other important InState VS, Wnsh Slpllnn nmanlt with
formation?"
Intent to kill, Mistrial. Continued on ac­
count of sickness of state witness.
Stockholders W ill-M eet
State va. Gory Joiner, larceny; bond of
Tne annual meeting qf the stockholders
THE
$75 f¿Helled. .
of the Orringe County' Fair Association
State vs. N. H. Hawkins, seining' in will be held .at the San Juan Hotel In
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fresh water lake. Continued.
Orlando on Tuesday, Jqne Gth at 10 o'clock.
State vs! David Cooper, concealed .Election of officers and other business.
Agents
weapons. Nolled.
State vs. Moyer Hull, concealed weap­
M eeting of th e 8. I. A. ~
ons. Nolled,
Thc regular-eunual meeting of (he S. L
Sthte vs. Robt-.Shinholder,. conducting A. will be held at tiie park In band stand
Î
bling tiger for other people in Sanford; on Thursday, June Bth. at 3:30 p. in.
$25 and cost.
Election of officers, also very important
C. C. Munyon, selling liquor In Oviedo; busluefs to be transacted. All members
$250 pr six months.
are urged to-be present.
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State vs. C. C. Munyon, distuhlng pubic
NO REASON FOR DOUBT.
worship. Nolled.
State vs. Henry Joiner, seining in fresh A S ta tem en t of F a cte Baoked by a
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water stream;' .verdict guilty^ Having
We guarantee complete relief to all
been found guilty(on previous charge the
court ordered the seine confiscated and sufferers from constipation. In every
case where we fall we will aupply the
sold by the shcrifT.
State vs. Joe Fernandez, selling liquor medicine free.
Rexall Orderlies are a gentle, ef­
in Sanford. This was a very -important
fective,
dependable and -safe bowel
case and hard fought by the lawyers.
: EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE. QUEENSW ARE AND STOVES
regulator, stfengtbcner and tonic.
C. D. Landis; of DeLand, representing the They re-establish nature's functions
defendant, 'while Solicitor DeCottes was In a q u ie t' easy way. They do not
Our new line of R A N G E S and KITCHEN
assisted by T. Emmltt Wilson, of Sanford. cause any Inconvenience, griping or
S t o v e s are the kind you have wanted and
The jury rendered a verdict of nor guilty. nausea. .T hey are so pleasant to take
and work- so easily that tjiej may be
couldn't get.
Opera House Alm ost Finished
taken by any one at Kny time. They
The big steel braces are being put into thoroughly tone up the whole system
w!------place this week In the opera bouse and to healthy activity.
S E E OUR .BARGAIN CO UN TER
the building is now as solid as the rock
Rexall Orderlies are unsurpassable
of Gibraltar. The posts have been taken and ideal to r «he* use- of children, old
out thus affording a better view of the folks and delicate peraons. We cannot
stage, and the house Is rapidly assuming too highly recommend them to all su f­
ferers from any form of constipation
its original shape.
and Ita attendant evils. Two sixes,
10c. and 26c. Remember, you can ob­
Card o f Thanks
To the Woodmen Circle, the friends tain Rexall Remedies In this commuai. Rand Budding
Just across the fit ree t .
only a t our store—The Rexall fitors.
and neighbors who so kindly-a**ltisd u*
In life's .greatest trial, by their kind words,
and a£ts und beautiful flowers as tokens
of their love and esteem, we wish to re­
turn our heartfelt gratitude.
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Wilson &amp; Toomer fe rtiliz e r Co.,

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To Think of New Furnishings
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PAOLA P0INT8
fipedsl Corre»poud»ocs to Tbs Herald:
Sarvicea at the Paola church dosed for
the season. Sunday, May 28th.
Mr. and Mrs. A, R. Powers of Wallace,
N. C, are visitors at Zachery's mill*.
OH, THAT’S DELICIOUS
Tho family of Mr. L. P. Hagan of Markham. have removed to DeLand where
Guava Ice Cream Uiey have at
they will make their future home.
the M. GL R. STORE made out of
Mrs. L. J. Hartley, Jr., and'Miss Nancy Frdnch Fruit”' ™ ' “’ _ ' ... ~
ore visiting relatives in- Jacksonville and
points In Georgia.
Special Saturday;
JUNE 3rd
Mrs. W, A, Zachery and daughters re­
turned from Tallahassee Friday of last
week.
The mother of Mr*. W. H. Taylor, whose
illness called Mrs. Taylor lo Georgia curly
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THE M. &amp; R. S T 0R

Richelieu Blackberries
Blueberries, Red Cherries
Lemon Cling Peaches
Moorcpark Apricots
Bartlett Pears
Royal A nn Cherries
Hawaiian Sliced Pineapples

FROM SA N F O R D FLO R IDA
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limit June 12th, 1011

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For full information. Æe A .C . L R R. ticket- agents, or write

L. P. NcCulIer
Rhone 277

A. W. FRITOT, D, P. A .f A* C. L. R. R.
138 West Bay Street

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LIST
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Blocks 43, 40...
38.0Q
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101.80
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Notice is hereby given that the following described real estate now assessed for
H e av e 'e A ddille«
cr*wtrr are pleased Wl th Season's
fhe city taxes m the d ty of Sanford, county of Orange, state of Florida, for the year
Outlook
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AUbkicklA, B...
Lots 3, 4 ...............
At a recent meeting of the Florida Veg Nineteen Hundred and Ten (1910) and the taxes thereon not having been paid on
1......
Coui.r
Nwve...
«tablet Growers' Association It was ohoiwn the 1st day of April, 1911, the taxes are now ddlnqem.
roum en
isv4-*
affairs, of the association were In
Wf*l*Y.Jnaa«........................... t, 111 ft. o f..,..........
Peler Huffman................ ........
LoU 7,'8. 9. less ..
b(y good shape, considering the N*m*
V- ,
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HI ft. of 9 ..........
Description,
Amount
I this was the first season tho
Chats A Whittier.
au
lots S. 0
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0.00 F&lt;u -■vi—f ......,...TTs,..........
¿lowers attempted th market theirWiP.
pro-Carter.......
Mr*. A. D. Neave......... TM.........
All lets lotsri. A...
Lola 3. 4 and 3....
E.
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Blits..........
P.,L
Thrasher,
TTOswe...............
L
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All . . . . V v &gt; &gt; ......
ducts though their own organization,F. Beardall........
it
U n k o o w n . ...............
Lou 3, 0.
■Lou 2 and 3.......
Ntfson M. Watson.'....................
was reported three weeks ago that there 1. H. F ertu so a . . . .
Min’
L.
Phelps
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L ou l ami 2 „»
Unknown
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..............Lots
3, 4 ..................
&gt; wou|d be a deficit amounting to 91,000 or W. P. Carter.......
n...............
Ckapptll'* Addlli««
L o u 3 and
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more. Now it' turns out that the deficit fU nknow
l Harvey.........................
A ll............... J . . . . . . &gt;
d 'w V
was a myth. . The paokago charge due V. Ilswllns.................... .
u 8.
L‘^9,7.10........
a........
IH&gt;
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Mary C oo p er.......................................
EM 6f SEM . J r . . . . .
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(be association for selling was paicded at Ç.
Unknown
Lot It...,.;........
DeMont H e irs........ a .....................
Lot on F i n i stre e t
LuutS, 14 ..........
S1H«a
---------------- — rr;-------- to cents mirtitnum and IS MiUJ-nuUm- -loe H.A 3PM
Lot# 21 Ih » l e u
tk in a ..
Lot 0. NM lot 10
um. The assessment per acre for tilled A. D. Sm ith
EM oM ott 2 7 ,2 8 ..
2.40
Mary
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Securd
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Lot* 3 2 to 37 . . . . . .
3 fifi
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hud. which allows the grower, to partici­ 3» • 3« I . *»y&gt;• •«••••■••■••••■••i» S i . . . . . a
13.00
Slsadlferd's Addille«
A. M. Tyler ....................... ■...... .Lou 7, it 9 m
and 10
30.
pate in all the benefits of the organiza­ T.
A. N r* l» n ______
KollotWIZ end. 13
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E. D. Dennis ....................
tion was $2 per acre minimum and $0pcr W. H. H a n d ...............
Lot 1...............
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D, A. Csidwrll A Sons.............
Lot 2 .........................
I. H. Ferfuion.......
I 20
24.1 Thomas
Felker
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M. C. l lr d c n ir e n .. . . .
7 .20
It S t P. Kr............
EM
Loto
10.80 ,¥ £ un„nUWh ,m ............... 1........
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Tho general manager, Harry Wood, &amp;
Lots-0,..................
7, 8. 9 ......
A. T. KottcUer.......
S!t lot 4 and "lot !Ì".*.
2.40
24.00 G W. Cot* . , a ......................
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A.
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Standlfort.........................
Lots
0 12.............
actingOJider the direction bf the executive W. F. Leavitt..........
WM lo ti O and T „
1.20
20.00
L.
Oarlock.................................
Lola
10,
II
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W
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F.
Lravili..........
LOO
7 .2 0
oommlitM of the* association, composed
W. Barlow...............
Lol* 9. IO.................
&lt;’r«n Hun*...............................
Lou 13. 14...........
1.211
10.
'■Martin
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13.......
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Mrtu............
M I r t i IÎB n .............
.00
fl... L H. Thrasher .........................
of W. D. Holden, D.A. Howard and H. Ward C. F.
Lot
10................
W. Bowman.........
All .................... •
14.40
•o managed the affairs of the organization W. II. WtUht..........
»io18.00
-i5 'J'.18.:::::::::
. S. Stetson..........
U.OO
-.90
that the minimum package charge of 10 W
R. L. tiriffln.........
in.&amp;o
S.
F.
Stafford
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12.00
cenfs and the minimum acreage charge
Uu_22. 23..........
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aoo IjW.^Whlte..............................
. ., a laaa............... .
Idi 24.
of S2 was all that was needed to tide the Ì M. Nlpe,..........*......................
All...........
ROi íínknt
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known
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Lot
28.
iB.m Georíe Turner---end over
7.20
Thai! Day............
die rough places.
Prince S tro h a rt. . . . . . . .
Lots 4 and 3 . . ........
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14.40
M
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T .l . M lllrr.......................
12.00
L. O. S t r l .« f .u * w '. AddhUW ’*
— Tito entire community feels Itself under A. M. T h rn ih rr . . . . . . . .
Lots!. 2 .... ...TT/"
no.no
deep obligations to Messrs. Holdenn, Charles Jones.............
E. Woodcock i l i - - ------- u t . ' . . .
900
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t. J. River* . ¡ . . - m l « ..............
Howard and Ward for the able monger in C. C. L re ...................... : .
SM ..............................
2.40
s m ...............
I. F. River*............ ................
which they have handled the finances of Unknown ............... ......
3 OU
9 ,60
A. H o w ard ..................................
L o ts’d and 7 .........
8.40
* the organization during the season. ' Mr. 8:7-'
S eb-D lvitca Blecka X, T, Z .
W. &amp; W in«.................................. .
21.00
N.H. Colbert, who was Mr. Ward’s traffic D. G. M onroe..................................
24.00 3. W. H a m ilto n .,.........................
48.00
Lot 0, N 40 feet of
é.Jt. Urumley.......................
. 0.00
malinger and who had personal control of Forrest Lnkt i . . . . . . . . . . .
Lot 7 . . . ..
42.00 A aron Kotiblns..................................
10
19.20
the selling end of the business, manifest­ T. l . A lle n ........... .............................
m î.
i’7.80
W il lesa RW ..........
Sanford Ice and W aler C o . . . . / . . .
30.00 H. A, fàlratd.....................................
ed great ability In securing satisfactory 8. Pules «eg................ ............. ...
4.80 A. M. G irard ........; ............................
Unknown &gt;...................................... .
N M ol W M .. . . . . . . .
.110 Charles Jo n e s...................................
prices for the grower's products. Mr. Unknown
SM
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N M les* R H ...........
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1.30 J*jf*
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tvHOO
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1.30
Colbert Is knqwn to the commission trade A. I. Thompson ** * •
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Unknown .............................. ..........
3 .00
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Addilion
throughout the nation and Is familiar
C. B onnett.
t. . . . . . .
7.20
E. T erw illr« e r---------- . . . . . . . . .
30.00 W. Clark
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with the best markets and nost reliable _infant
All except lot 1)
Ipc and W aten W o rk s..,.
78.00 K .o f P. Lodde . . . . . . . . . . ' ...........
3 .00
firms, which information mado him of Sanfutd Ice su d W a te rw o rk s ....
Cowan .......................................
19.20
.Inestimable value to the association. It
C o w a n ............... .
3.00
As the above became delln&lt;iuent bn April 1st. 1010, 12 per cent/im eresi lier
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Lot* 8 and 9,
n .........................
•4.80
Is the general beleif that the package E. K lBl larto
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Lot* I, 2 and N M
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nuin from April 1st, 1910 to the date of «Factual payment must be udded to Uie «
of lot 3 ............... .
14.40 eral items in the above list. If not (mid before the* 1st day of April, 1912, an addicharge should not amount to over 6 or 7
II. Marsh .................. Lois I and 2 .........................
IH.00
cents for the'coping season, a) much In-, J.
_ E. Lyi&gt;cli E ti....................................
. 10.80 tional penalty of 5 per cent, wil be added and the unpaid item will bo certified to
D..B.
M
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ital work has been don? duringlhe season N .B uiIt ............... n ..........................'. * SM . .\ .r S r v .
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3.00
-M.-W. Lavm-. Deputy Tax Collector.---- W r B r K n l w . t t iil ....... ■
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30.00
1'.. Law.... .................. , ......
1.80
done over, thus working n great saving
11. S u m n e r........................... .........
Lois 8.1) and I0 ..
3.40
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M artin — ...................iWM lott 0 and. 7 ...
3.00
1.20
held.—Times-Unoin.
Mr». |. J. llllitinlxiihnm . . . . . ..... Ldu 0 1 ..........
14.40
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A few of the ladles who arc members
of the Sanford Hospital Association feel
-so deeply Interested in making -the un­
Alt
dertaking a success, they have decided
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to go out and solicit contributions' and
new members. It is thought that there
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ore many people in Sanford who fully real­
sa-».*;......
All
th a t p art of Blk.
ize the importance of having a first class
IS twin« the N il of
non-sectarian Hospital. One that they
the NM of th e NEM
of the NWM of S«c
will feel free to apply to In case ol neces­ y
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Block I N .................
sity. In other wo^s, they cun fed that W. II and It. E. Adum s ...............
All Block I N ..........
C E llnrniluin ...................... ...........
It Is an institution that belongs to every­ E K. BIIm ................................. .
All Block I N ____
All Block 1 N .........
E lln ro illo n .................................
body who has Occasion to go it for treat­ C.
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W. (I. Aldrid**............. ............ .......«»■ • WH
ment and they are asking no special V. A. M cDaniel................................. .. Lot* 1. 1
C. D. and II. M cL lfur........................
LoU 0 and 7
favors. And if they have ever paid any Unknown .............................................
I/«* « «ad "
money to the Association for membership
G isrftlsw a
dues or contributions, will knuw it stand
Jupiter Lgdte
to their credit on the books -at the Hos­ K.4&gt;f P. Lodfie
È. M. Ward;
pital, and will be applied In the settle­ Geo.
Hook* . . . . . . : . ..........................
ment far hospital services at any time. I. O. Ford..................................
U t . I. 2. 3, 4. S ..
lame* M Roiiinaon.......................«
In order to Wild the Hospital, we must Wesley Jones .......... ............. •
have money.'and the public Is expected Inknown ........................................
Frac, part
to furnish it, and shauld not wait for Ned Jones — »................................. .
II. Hand ..........................................
someone to solicit it personally, but should F.
F . E. E a v e r W ..........
Lofs 1, I! . . . . .
tend or give the money with us little Unknown . . . . . . . . . . .
Union Society Lod*e.
Lore 1 .2 .0 . 7 .......
delay as possiblo to the Treasurer, (Mrs. Unknown.
Ut# 8. U, 10........
Stephens . . . .
(1. H. Fernold), Jhos, C. Wilson, Hsq., J.F. It,
I.cut 3, 4,
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W. G rah am -----Lots 8, B.
B, 10 . .. , a .
and Chester W. Goodric(j^lm\e each aent Robert W. Corey . .
ertie Lee .............
the-Auociation 925, wlthohyxyg sollclta- ■HJon®*........
jrH
.C .t)o rt|e y .......
. lion, 'and pro «alklad-Oo TJmjMeinbdt-ihip
A. f - l r y | H % , T i v w i . w : ..........
Cards, la addilloirT o' tills liberal con­ M rs.J. W ade .......................................
J WllllRIn* ............. . ...................
tribution, they -have each performed valu­ D.ohn
McGuire......................................
LoU 7 to 9 ...........
len
G re en ........................•....................
able services for the Association, and
Lot* 8 , 7 . . . ...........
T. J. Miller
hove other work yet to do. Mr. Tlios. J, Mary J. S le v e n s ........... .....................
Lot* 0. 7...........
11. W hite ................. .......................
Check, has notified us that when we fOslo
H a l l ...................... ......................
W 39 feet o f .........
build the Hospital, he will contribute one Mamie G ilb ert----------- ------Lot# 9, 10............
(lik e H o « a n ........................................
E 39 feet......... .»
hundred dollars worth of lumber, and C . W lk r, ., t r ; ■r r • - -:: •¿.•.'.M:
Lot*
t. 8 T— “
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x
B
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this will be the some as cash when the W illiam D avid— ........... ...............
Lott
8. 7..v.,— ...
limes comes, even if we cannot count it Green^jlail* E s t.. . . . . . . . . . . y
in the treasury fund, which is gradually G. R e e d . . . . . V U • *
11ora T urner Adm r . . . . ............. ’.
tho slowing growing.
Dan Faulk ........... ..............................
J . II. Ihrevatl ........................
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M, F. Robinson, Pres.
Ixrts I and 7
C. 11. F ra rle r Itrtrs ........................ .

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Fire a t Oveldo
Oa Monday morning the entire roof of
CapL James Argo’s boarding house was
seen be in flames, the volunteer tire de­
portment responding with a rush’,’suc­
ceeding after a hard fight in not only
saving the surrounding property, but the
—
boarding -house Itself.—tbc~ services of
, __ several chemical hand fire extinguishers
being called into play. Hud it not been
for these extinguishers there Is a doubt
__ dun Oviedo would have suffered consider­
able loss.
Sanford on th e Fourth
Sanford will celebrate the groat and
"glorious Fourth this year, and while there
will be no airship« or aeroplanes there
1will!» plenty of hot air, ball games, refrcshgienu and everything to please the
wiwtL The public wants u piaoo to gd
on the Fourth, dnd Sanford can always be
counted upon to entertain the crowd.
UoA-’t make arrangetiisnts te ge-epywbes«
dilt time until you read our program, for
Sanford will give you all that is coming.
« 4 » U ttleblt more.

S, C. Klchartlson ............... ................
|J p i now ti m * *ii *■*•&lt;••••
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Susan H arley ............... ......................
C. J. Sm ith ...................... ...................
H arry WlUlam*...................................
Beulah S e a le y .....................................
E. M W o rd ................. ......................
M artha S to k e s......................... ..........
$■ 111* Jackson
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U nknow n........... ..................................

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-■ High-grade Pianos), Organs,
1.20

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12.00

. 12.00

4.80
9.00
9.00
9.00
7.20
3.80
1.30

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4.60
12.00
3 00
3.00
3.40
3.00

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12.00
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C elery Farm s
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days for less money than ¡ever again. -We'
have Sanford farms to sell.

Not Largo, Taft,

Burbank nor Celery City but Sanford.
Always Sanford. -There is only one
Sanford, A ll irrigated ready to plant, . ^ i l l ^ ^
pay for themselves this winter,

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1.20

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1.20

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These farms can be bought for the next thirty

1.20

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ed “ R ta d y to P la n t” S a n fo rd

1.20
9.00
1.20

BaWea RuLE*Ule C#.’* Additi««

HuwiO P*ek«r« U«dCs

N o w Is T h e T im e T o B u y Im p rov-

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■W, 11. Brown .......................................
O. H. Gim m llnS........... ....... ..............
Joseph Jackson
F, C
o r r e r ................... . .
Holly HlU........... ........................... . . .

R. N. T h o m a s........................ .........

Low Prices. „

1.50
1.80.

F.
Ca&gt;t*r
G. V. Johnson.... .i................
Lucy BfDWD»■■O* &lt;r*we••**•*»• •••*

Mary A F ra ile r E el..........................
M. T. RoUtwon.....................................

and Graphophonos.

9.00
1.20
BO

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Johanon...........................

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4.80

ass and M oseley...................... •
John Thomas
.Worth i t a l i . .
Jeoephlne WoUQB ..............................
i M. « i n
D. G. M onroe.............................. .
L ou B, 10..
Unknown
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E. E Cooper.....................................
lo t# 0. 7.
Coirle Sampoon...................... .

IrthiJiSM.. . . . . . . .

The Crippen Music Store

1.20

C. F. Adam* .........................................
L. W ent........................ .................... .
Geo. K. J o h n t o n . .. ,, ..........................
I. C. HlSSlnt ......... .............................
N. J. Perkin*............................ ...........
.). A. Doris
Unknown t ------ ....................................
Unknown .......................... ..................
KlcJiard P o tte r................. .................
1, H orton's Heir* ........... ...................
M a g U l ...............................................
Charles DarUmitOll.. . . . . . .
------U nknow n................. .— ..................
Unknown ...............
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Unknown
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Unknown .................................. .. —

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four-ply.

1.80

WINNING
high-low^ collar
' for every Jack
in th e sum m er gam e
of com fort seeking.
Looks high ; feels low.
Correct in style and
,
shape. Hand-made and
It’s the Collar for you for n o w ,____
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Friable, Coon &amp; Co« Makers.rTr°V&gt; IL Y
* For S a le tn Sanford 7^~

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Caldwell
&amp; Sons
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THE

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IMPRESSIVE

AND

STRONG

EVERYTHING
Men’s Belts

Soft Shirts
•$7.50 sale”price
7.00 sale price
6.«&gt;0 sale price.
6.00 sale price.
5.00 sale price.
4;50
‘•ft 8ale *price.
4.00 sale price.
3.50 sale price.
3.00 sale price.
1.50 sale price.

Crown

$3.00 sale price
2.50 sale price.
2.00 sale price
1.50 sale price
1.25 sale price
1.00 sale price.

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sale
sale
sale
sale

price
price
'|&gt;ricc
pnce.

3.00 »fete ptfce

$1:25 now;. ...................Í
Î.00 now______ :
,65c and 50c now...........

# 5 0 side price
#D 0 ¿ale price

$2:00 now
1.50 now
1.00 now

íes now

. Bathing.Suits—Ladies’, Men and child
ren’s reduced.
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30c, 35 1 and 40c dress goods, Red
___. . . , .............. 24c

50c and 6 0 c dress goods. Red Cross

75c dress goods. Red Cross sale S
LOO dress* goods, Red Cross sale 8
1.25 dress goods. Red Cross sale S

Neckwear
No Purchasing Required, Simply to be in the Store

Nlgfit Shirts

all the colors that are

worn; Panamas, S e rie s, Voils, etc.

Cross sale

All Colors: 50c and 75c, now 39c
$10.00
. 8.50
7.50
6.00

Black, and

Umbrellas, Rain Coats, Slickérs and
Leggins all reduced.

Work Shirts

. Boys1

$2.00 Values
1.50
75c and 50c 1

Wool Dress Goods

COUPONS

FREE

1.50 dress goods. Red Cross sale I.
All the colors L25 and 1.40 a t . . . i

75c and 50c Silk and Wash Ties
35c’and 25c
15c and 10c

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Ladies’ Tailored Shirt
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Straw Hats
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$5.00 Knox, sale price.________
4.00 “
..........
3.00 “ 7“
"

Tailored

W aists ■
Linen and
Waists

r Fancy waists, lace- and embroidery
$1.60 strictly
1 2 5 strictly
150 strictly
2D0 strictly

tailored.....................
te ile n d ............. . . . . . J B
tatto o ed ...................T.U
tailored___i ____ . . .

2L50 strictly tailored______________l i
3.00 strictly taijoviid__ ____________ 2S

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wounded pcfeketbook in this stile the i
onewould do ordinarily. We apprec
ï betNever
e f. “ $i ur sHPP°rt ¿or the future

work 'that a gpod, healthy ahle-t
given to us in the past and with
money saving proposition you e\
New Stylish, Dainty and T lL f,ff S

ay Friday

Sheer and Dainty

This store stands ready, an:
ddpating every need. Red
Crow prices from sheer hand­
kerchiefs linen to skirt and suit
fabrics. Women in v^rite
makes the
'wear
------ ; uworld
u i , K i young;
YYcai
w h ite ; b a y at the Red

June 3rd at 8:30 A. ft

White and Colored Mer
cerized Poplins
Ideal High-Class Suits anc
Skirts j l l
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Cases Ready to
Use
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20c quality. R. C. Saleprice.15c
25c
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35c
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■n ahd‘ Hemmed from * the

Bt

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' Cotton
7¿-§0 Felled Seam Sheets

Cross

English Long Cloth

72-90 No-Seam Sheets •_
81-90 Felled Seam Sheets..
81-90 No-Seam S h e e ts ...
81-90 Best M ohaw k S h eets

In T w o l v o - Y a r d P i e c e s

$1^5 quality. 12 yds. Red (VC
• —c y • jt
R. C . s a le p r ic e . . _.

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20c quality plain nairsook .,1

India Linen
one White Lawn ali
im ustlove
plain white. Red Cross s a le ..6 c

25c

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Splendid Table
Damask

Bleachlngs .and
Cambrics.

25c values. Red Crois Sale...

With Cotton Climbing to the
.Skies. •The Red Cross
prices spell
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Bed Spread

s a v e d
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Mercerized White
'
Madras
Fpr Waists, Suits, Dresses
and Mens’ Shirts
l i # C styles, Rtid C ross s a l e . . . . 10c

Fine Check Nain
i
sookl
Fine Striped and Bared
Lawn

10c
12c
15c
20c

grade........................... 8
grade......... .........i ____ 10
grade____ 1
. 11
grade... .-_.__.__16

2 5 c g r a d e ...........L____________19

New Sheer Persian Lawns
15c quality, sale price________ l i e

Best grade Lonsdales, fruit-ofthe-loom, Hill. Berkley, etc.,0 7 ^
worth 12He, R. C. p rick . OsC

Trowels!

Towels!

es and prices
delight
every housekeeper
5c values, R. C. sale price], _ 4 c
10c values, R. C. sale prijjèkSc
15c values, R. C. sale price..11c
25c values, R. C. sale pince..19c
35c values, R. C. sale price. 2 9 o
50c values, R. C. sale ¿rice 3 9 e

OPENING DAY

$1.00 Quality Napkins, per dozen . $ .89

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HANDSOME PARASO
GIVEN AW AY AT

9 O’C L O C K

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Half Hour Each D

Everybody In Store G el;s Ticket

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Beautiful

Val

Divided into T wd Lots. 5c and 10c
This Includes Some Special Values ai
.Should not be Pas

Solid White and Rainbow Hues at this
Red Cross Sale
$1.00 Values, below cost ..1 ..- . J ..$
ISO . “
Manufacturers cost
1.19
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- .'. i.49
300 “
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5-00 *
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O u t.jisca l year’s en

Childrens, Misses
and-Boys Hose

ahe&amp;qJio show resul

10c V a lu e s ...; ..! ] ._______

Embroidery

up anid m o v e broke]
tjiis B ig S tore into

5c Counter
10c Counter

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To The Ladies

Large Full Size
Table Napkins

White
&amp;I Colored
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Parasols

y Choosing

Marseilles &amp; Honey Comb

Cleaning U p !

and Polish ed Guns.'
S p len d id Stocks at M arvelous Savings

$5.00 fringed or plain..
4.00 fringed or plain..
2.50 fringed or plain..
2.00 fringed or plain..
1.50 fringed or plain..
1.00 fringed or plain«:

Ladjes High Neck Gowns
50c valuès..
65c values..
$ 1.00 valued
1.50 values
2.00 values

Ladies’ Muslin
Underskirts
50c value, R. C. price........3 «
75c value, R. C. price........5 «
$1.00 .value, R. C .,p ric e ...81
1.50 value, R. C. price..$ 1.5
2.00. value, R. C. price.__ 1 *

Ladies’ Corset
Covers •
Lace and Embroidery
Trimmed

&amp; P. Coats
Spoof'Cotton

25c values..J. ___ ¿L’. . .
2'
50c v alu e.._____ 45
75c v a lu e s....'.........
5r
$ 1.00 values...,___j . ____ qc
1.50values.____
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IN AND ABOURUE CITY

Yowell's, June 3rdt

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Go to Mra J. H. Bruton, UU Palmetto

Little Happfenlnfts— M en tio n o f avenue, for stylish millinery.
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M a tte rs In Brief,
One and two hocse wagons with celery

- . * Pythian Slater» Entertained
Monday evening in the Eagles Hall,
the Pythian Sisters gave a very .enjoyable
reception, the Knights of Pythias and
their wives being the invited guests. On
the reception committee were Mrs Tom
Davis. Mrs Briggs, Mrs J. D. Davison. Mrs
P. L. Woodruff, Mrs C. F. Williams, Mrs
M. Frank and, Mrs E. E. Brady. The
guests were .entertained with the followtnj* very pleasing program:- Instrumen

flared tide bodies at Underwood's. ! 7«tf
PERSONAL ITEMS Of INTEREST Red Cross sale means that you can buy
the best of material at a very loW*prlc4
at Yowell's on Jund’Srd.
.... Summary o f th e H ooting Small talk
. Sw cllsst line or Go-Certs in the^cfty.
Succinctly Arranged fo r llurSanford
F u rn itu re Co. ’
35-jf
rled Herald Readers.
Gas engine repairs. Sanford Machine
’J'H E Laundry Bti|
Lyman F rank' has gone to Pittsburg,
* Garage Co.
. 48. tf
Pa^ to take a position with Crutchfield
m{ "I know collars t
New tire s put on old Go-Garta a t
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gWool/olk.. ___ __
take as much punishment aa a
33.if
punching bag,.
C. C. Coffee Is happy over the arrival of th e Sanford fu rn itu re Co.
Mrs. Coffee and the children from Jack­
“ Thty’rw built that way.
sonville for a short visit.
“Have the edges of tho inter­
Miss Iva Knight has returned to her
lining bound with an 'overcast
borne in this city after an absence of
go to Yowell's on
stitch to keep it from raveling.
some months teaching school.
Prevents erdeking
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.
w e m ake a specialty of Warning
Sanford Will Play Ball
seam
thf
D. E. Pattishnll. representing Stetson
vents saw edges.
. University, is In the city in the interest pictures. Try us. Sanford Furniture
Sanford expects to _put a llrst-cJass
team in the field nt once arid is open for
of that well known Institution.
Have tho intcrlinieg c u t a w a y
engagements
with
any
amateur
or
neat"
at
the ends of the fold. Prevents
Mrs. W. M. Slcmons of Orlando Is visit­
breaking.
professional
teams
in
the
state.
This
ing in Sanford this week, the delightful
city never does anything by halves, and
., • guest of Mrs. H. P. Driver at the Sanford
“N o wonder Corlisi-Coon Col­
in our hall team we take an especial
!? ,- u ° l i L h.&lt;i . r ~ o r a . f o r t r i p . 10
pride, and the IBM team Is out for tho
the
laundry t
Prof. W. Wesley Smith, principal of
pennant. Under the management of G.
New Symrna High School, Is in the city
W. Spencer and with that veteran, C|y||e
W l h way lú cuiumblfl university. N. Y.
Pounds for field captain, with' a strong
team and good battery, there will ho
IX A. Caldwell has returned from a trip Yowell's on.June 3rd.
something doing all the time. Of course,
Get your Mnson's fru!
to Louisville where he attended the meet­
the greatest number of games will he
ing of the Presbytery and thoroughly en- glasses at W. W. Long's
played with Orlando for who cures to see
5*
joyed his trip.
union th e re la s tre n g th . Wc have hall unless Orlando and-Sanford can play
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Elizabeth Taylor the little daughter of th e goods you need, and the price
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Taylor o£ Tampu, la you can do th e r e s t . . Sanford Furnllu re Co.
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visiting her-cousin Martha Driver at tho
All kinds of repoir work. Sanford Ma­
Sanford House.
'‘
chine
&amp; Garage Go.
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G. R. Keller, editor of the 'Reporter-Star,
Red Cross sale for the benefit of wound­
was among the prominent visitors to the
dty&gt;Dn Wednesday and paid The Herald ed pocket-books commences on June 3rd, AM Local A dvertisem ents Under This
lleadjng. One Cent a Word Each Issue
at Yowell's, of course.
*
office a fraternal call.
5 o 6 doses "66G" will cure uny cose
Mrs. W^M. Slemons of Orlando was the
SANFORD
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pleasaint guest of Mrs. Dr. Neal last week, of Chills and Fever. Price. 25a
and ia the same of Mrs. H. P. Driver ut
Baseball Goods—Spalding. Mmmons.
1he Sanford House this w eek.___
Diamond Edge a n d o th er-b ran d s-at* Mnpie averand First »(reel.
42*lt
For Kent—Twn iinfnrniaii.
ty.-A. Goiqert
Colbert the
the.genial
ijy-A.
genial trufllc muna- W. L. Morgan's. Phone 175.
5 or 5 doses
will cure any case of
ger of'Florida Vegetable Growers' Asso­
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ciation is taking a weil-earnetl vocation in and Fever. Price 23c.
IS always a problem, to get B O Y S ’
Maryland a¡jd Virginia
You know Yoweli'a and you know the

fde Collars'

FRANK

Clothier and Men’s Furnisher

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itiru tneir nomo. Mr. Glide ia the repre­
sentativa o f-th e Prudential Insurance
Company.
• ' 'Tt&amp;h. ¿Jennings La Verne Hurt tore him­
self away from Sanford this week for a
short trip to Richmond, after which he
j
will return to Daytona* beach and join the
house party'there.
. •
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Mrs. S. C. Houston, accompanied by
Miss Mabel Houston of Zcllwood. left
Saturday for her home at Ft. Laudérdalc
after a pleasant vliit- with relatives at
**• Sanford and Zell wood1
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- ¿ ¿ j —?-The management of the Florida Finau1 ' ""toul and Industrial Reoofd announces that
George M. Chapii. hus resigned as editor
■ Jo .enter a .la rg er field, and that-J. A.
•

take editorial charge of I t
Every Merchant In Sanford should onntribute to the fund for a big Fourth juf
July celebration.' It will not take much
but wa must show the visitors a good
time. Tho merchant who* will not make
much out of celebration U not expected
10 give It all but the . one who will make
“ good profit la expected to give all that
Ee can. Show your patriotism and keep
Sanford to the public eye. •
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• Ju st recieved a new line of Art
squares, prices reasonable. Sanford
Furniture Co.
\- 35.tr
Why not keep money ''In circulation?
Buy stock in your home Building &amp; Loan
Association.
.
40-2c
Phone us for prices on screen doonrand
window screen*. Our stock is complete.
G. H. Fernnld.
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40-2t
People with foul or Ill-Kept yards
m ust d e a n up a to n o e u n d put In first
class sanitary condition, otherw ise
they will be brought before the Mayor.
I. B. Williams. Sanitary Inspector. 42-2t
Place Oie titles to your real estate in
the Realty Trust Company and avoid com­
plications. For particulars address U. F
Whltner. Jr.. Secretary. '
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Do ypu pay rentT- Why not save for
Furnished House For Rent—Nine room
a home. We can help you. Sanford house on Sanford Heights. All conven­
Building und Loan Association. Over iences. Use of liorac and surry. Can lie
rented fur July and August only. Inquire
First National Bonk.
-,
42-2t
at Herald Office.
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Fishing Tackle—Wc have the largest
• For Rent—7 Room house, bath ami all
asso rtm en t a t lowest prices. W. L. ini|&gt;rovenients. 20« laurel Ave. J^ IL
M organ, pilóne 175.
42-lt
Ferguson.
'• 1•
39-tfc
For
Sale
ut
a
Uargoin—Ten
acres
on
It starts 00 June 3rd—The Great Red
Beagled
avenue,,
close
to
station.
Five
Cross sale at - Yoweli'a. You can * guess norcs tiled, funned two ydh'rs! "innqulre
the rèSt or read the advertisement.
.&lt; Herald..
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30Ufp .
We are equipped to handle your repair
For Sale—My fancy driving and saddle
work.
Sanford Machíne L Garage Co.
farm near Cameron City, 5' acres tiled,
7 acres under cultivation, good house .and
forn, 40,000 feet celery hoards. Also 50
acres good hammock land for sale. In­
quire Herald Office.
' ' ______ 40-tf
Fdr Rent—12 room house on Myrtle av­
enue. Enquire 212 Fourth St., Iietween
Oak and Myrtle Aves.
, a/5-tf
For Rent—Cash. Ten acres two' miles
West of Sanford, house of 7 rooms, Iuni}all tiled, two-wells, stable for horse. For
further information address, Lindley Walsr. Box 818, Sanford, Fla.
38-5tp
Two nice fresh Jersey cows for sale
cheap. Also Rhode Island Red eggs ia
hatching and stock. Free booklet. Lake
mont Poultry Farm. Winter Park, Fla.

Get my prices on the best incubators.
Don't buy until you see me. will save
The nursing homeat 8th and Elm Ave, you money. E. R. Potter.
40-4t
Sanford Wins First Game
is prepured to care for a limited number
For Rent—Three new'furnished room».
As The Herald goes to press we learn of surgical cases. Mrs. Wright, nurse in cor. Myrtle and 10th. For Sale—Young
(hat the first game of the aqason played charge.
horse, well broke, gasoline engine and
pum a Also farm implementa. A. li.
with DcLand resulted in a score of 8 to 2
How much do you save each month?
36-tf
in favor of Sanford. Our team: is said to Let us show you bow we can help you. Brock, Oàk Ave. and 2nd St.
For
Sale—
Chalmers
Thirty
1910,
be very fast for an amateur nhle and the Sanford Building and Loan managed by tonneau, full equipment- Perfect pony
con­
'»(ans can look forward to some dosay Sanford «business men. Over First Na­ dition. and will be sold at a bargain, as I
need u larger car. Also Krit Roadsters
tional Bank.
42-2t
with full equipment, only run short*time,
Just received a shipment of Mason's as good as new. Write fur prices and
fruit jars and jelly glasses for early can­ descriptions of those two bargains. 13 H.
ning
purposes. Let me supply your wants. P.. 2 cylinder ferro with reverse gear and
««lies from Sanford on tho west .aide. 1»
all equipment $200.00 T. P. Caiifxopst.
53-if
Daytona Beach, Fla.
34-tf&gt;
one of the prettiest porks In this section. W. W. Long, grocer.
As the name Implies the parkis Jn the
For
Rent—5-acre
farm.
IV»
acres
of
fine
.
Notice*
summer garden arming oil; 20 hearing
woods and the natural scenery is one of
People who have vacant lo ts foul or
U» strong points. A fine bathing pool in h e p t purkua&gt; s ar*_J»reUy notlfrti orange trees, 50 peach trees, also very
targe Bearing pear tree, “ modera 5-room
to clear up and put In first class con- uillugr. front und Luici pornlms. fucus
1 * i-cwllng effect upon yçur heated
south Golden Lake, 3 miles south east of
Amusements of various kinds city , will tak e It in hand and ch arg e Sanford; 15 minutes walk to atreet rail­
sam e to occupant o r ow ner a s c a se way, also Qveida railroad. Fine drinking
&gt;n tap and a good time ia assured to m ay ho- 8. Runge Chairman 8unitary
water, gdod bathing, fishing and awlmCom m ute.
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FLORIDA

CAPS

case

FEET

FITTER

Sanford

Florid

W. J. THIGPEN &amp; CO M PA N Y

General ' Fire

Insurance

Sanford

Our Motto:

Florida

Cleanliness

O n l y exclusive baker in the

city.

A1

m ixin g done w ith latest im p ro v e d S a n i
tary m achinery.

Y '

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\

Spencer’s Bread handled by all first
class grocers

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i - d ê ' Æj 1
h a

Iff g l 1

Wc Make EVeYythin£ Known to the Trade
PH O N E 106

NOr 111 PARK A V E N U E

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Branch Store Roberts Groceryf next Postoflicc
1Í
I f - i r.ir

Remington Typewnter Ribbons
and Carbon Paper at the Herald

�I-1o w i 1111

Item s.of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sou rces

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
Bare 111* Reader* Will Find » Brief
H istorical S p lin t Flowing
For VHurried* Reader*
. The government Monday won o »weep­
ing victory over the so-called “tobacco
trust-” When the supreme court held the
AmWcan Tobacco Company and it* alli­
ed corporations to be operating in viola­
tion of the Sherman anti-trust law.
A vlrturl agreement to refer the Lorimcr
case to the senate committee no privileges
and elections with the understanding
that that committee shall entrust die pro­
posed iuqulry to a bi-partisan and "bl__
sub-committee of eight, was
Lorimer
effected In the senate.
Thè Vanderbilt cup race and the grand
prize, the two feature road rates for auto­
mobiles, will be held this year over the
Savannah automobile clqb course in
Georgia, according to announcement.
Wilson, president
of the United Wireless Telegraph Pompe
“ ny,~ and four of h it associates Here con­
victed In the criminal branch of the Unite«
States circuit court of fraudulent use o:
the mails to solicit subscriptions to wireess stock. ,
Medicine which Is nothing more than
sweetened water., or pills composed of
colored mad may be labelled “cures" and
sold as such with Impunity under the
T
national plire food and drugs act, accord­
ing to a decision rendered by the supreme
court of the United States in the case of
0. A. Johnson, of Kansas City, Mo.„Pro­
vided there iquo misstatement on the
i____ bottle or package as to IW contonts the
— '»— manufacturer Js free to sell his good»*" - ~
A severe storm, whose center, Increase
Ing in intensity, in Ontario, rushed down
the St, Lawrence Valley, caused showers
and thunderstorms practically 'every' where east of the Mississippi River to­
day. In the country the storm broke did
world's record for force and . Washington
streets
with trees and
brandies. At the White lioufe two bk
trees were shattered. The disturbance
wound up another hot day In the east
and south, featured by a new record for
high temperatures for May established at
Fort Worth, Texas, where the official
record was 104.
The recent decisions'of. the Supreme
Court lii the Standard Oil and American
Tobacco Company casses will result in a
sweeping attempt to secure criminal con­
viction of the anti-trust law, according to
Attorney General Wtekersham,' who nppearedon Wednesday"before' the house
committee on expenditures it) the De­
partment of Justice.
• ‘
. Those Democratic leaders about the
capital who ore hailing wiUi delight the
signs of the advancement of the boom
of Woodrow Wilson "arc professing the
utmost satisfaction over The outcome of
his trip to the West, according id the
Woshlngton Timas Their say. ibis trip
has gone a long way toward clinching
the nomination for Wilson in 1912.
May wheat skyrocketed to S1.D4 during
the first hour this morning, shorts being
squeezed and other options remaining
nominal. Provisions are lower. Pork is
nominal. July lonT is 87. riba are 7.70,
hogs are from ten to fifteen lower .aud
cattle are ton lower.

WARNER’S RUST
P R OOF C O R S E T S
’

A

R E k n ow n the

their correctness o f style, good
fitting,

long-w earing

com fortablen ess,

qualities.

W a rn e r s and your
beauty heretofore
stead

w orld ^ -ever—fo r -

O nce

w e a r;__a
attain

fig
im possible.

a

And

o f the regular advertised

ONL Y
Flaxon

and

price

A T V-O UlR

Monday Only

ST ORE

Hand-Woven
*

»Batiste

This material is ‘50 inches wide, mu'l
¡(Tvdry popular for its sheenies*, clinging
.effect and washing qualities. It is about
twice the width os the average while
goods. Regularly sold y
ot 75 cents per yard
W f l W ""
05/1/ Special
....................

Flaxon is o wonderful fabric, having
Another chance to buy bleachlngs
its own identity, with all tlic cool, snowy for less than actual cost for .{Monday.
whiteness; with all the qualities women
Only.
Lonsdale 36-Inch dome^tid
love in linen, but, with
the
12
1-2
and 15c kind. Very O Q r
out linen faults. Spcc-

Special 10 yards for..... ........

.. i

JAPONIKA SILKS

NOTION DEPARTMENT

Thbse silks come 27 inches wide in ail
the new and pretty shades. Japoijiku
will make the afternoon, or evening dress
for half the mqney, and just ns pretty.
See eentpr table for Monday a t.-..-.. 25c
MON DAY-ONLY------—

These Towel* ore our regular lOcnnd 12 H
seller*. They com e full s li? lit w hile or
w hite With red border. For Monday only,
very s p e c ia l.;___...........................................Oc

BLACK PETTICOATS

Gold plated Beauty pins, 2 for.........1 . . .
Black, whit^and colored,cube pins, cube
Best English brass pins, paper. ...........
Cabinet hair pins, tho 10&lt;t kind, e a c h ...
Pretty open and closed fans, each...........
Luce trimmed Dutcli collars each
Fancy jeweled hat pins, each___
Silk finish crochet cotton; spool,.
Coats' spool thread, 0 for...........
Ladies' white handkerchiefs, each

These, skirjs are m ade full untl of n
good quality spunglass, near silk and
percaline. These are made fur a $2.tX)
seller bur are on displuy in center aisle
table for Monday fit............. _
$1.39
*M0NDAY‘0NLY
Our I0e and. 1211 c&gt; Pillow Coses us urc
show n In o u r co rn e r window, will be (or
Monday O nly,at the sm all sum or
d'jc

Wash Belts— A new shipment of la­
MONDAY
ONLY
dies' white wash bqjta. with pearl, oxidtegifand cloth-covered buckles, in plain
Our Co rn er Window .w ill be filled w ith a
or. embroidered effects. See these on
display for Monday, selling at 10c &amp; 23c large assortm ent o f double bed sheets, torn
K b akl R an ts —These we Und very
useful when fishing, hunting or camping,
and then There is nothing more serviceble when at work than these government
standard Khaki pants. Special.........98c

and hemmed and a good value
69c. M onday

at

fro m 50c

to

Gause Vests— Just twcuty-fiVe dozen
Of these nice light weight, tope _ncrk and
arm hole gauze vests at n price cheaper
than laundry rates; on display and sale
for Monday at 3 f o r . ____ -25c
B. V. D. Underw ear— For the-hot
summer days; suppose you ' try the cool
B. y . D. shirts and knee pants for men.
They are cool and comfortable, and the
most useful,garmeht made. S p e c ia l.'. 45c

FO R T H E L IT T L E F O L K S

CHANGES IN LOCATION
Sanford Susine»* firm * Are Getting
“New "Quarter*" ~
.
■Every growing city changes in appear­
ance and die business firms of Sanford*
are seeking new locations, putting in
new stocks and preparing for the big
business which is coming our way every
day. This city is recognized as the trad­
ing center of three counties and the
stores are the largest and best in Central
and South Florida. The large new store
roop in the People» Bank building wilt be
vacated In a few days by the Title Bond
and Guarantee Company, and the Grow­
ers' Association, tho former company go­
ing to the Ensrainger block on Park ave.
and the latter taking ihtf fine office suite
in the rear of the Peoples Bank
and next door to The Herald office, As
soon as die necessary changes can be
made in the room vacated by die Tide
Bond and Guarantee Co. this room will be
occupied by the Boston store and the
room will be made one of die prettiest in
the city. This firm, under Manager Cof­
fee,' has been a great success and. with a
natural desire to grow, have taken the
larger room and more central location.
Look for their announcement In The
Herald.
Dr. Howard has returned and can be
found a t his residence in the forenoon
and his office in the afternoon..
22.tf

___ ^ A

fle w and veiry^tHSttyLsliipment o f readv-to-wear

dresses fro m on e to fifteen years.
G ingham s,

Percales,

L a w n s and

T h e y are
Batiste

m ade o f
in

plaids,

checks, stripes a n d Solid colors, w h ile the solid

colors

are trim m ed in plaids and stripes o f a contrasting co lo r

STORE CLOSES THURSDAY

N O O N -H A L F

Two Stores, ! 21-123 E. First Street

HOLIDAY

FLORIDA

�GREETINGS fROIH DIRECTORS

with us for the coming season. We want f*
Notice of Incorporotlon
to secure better and cheaper transporta- N*»ot 1. h.«br iiv«, th.i_.ih« umi.rsi,
tlon facilities and buy out crates, crate- Joshua C. cjix*e, Sydney O. Chat« and E" D
Memfttr* of The rioflda Vcielable materials, ¿feeds and fertilizers at lower of Florid«, st ¥»n»Î!»j
nkv¿¡c°oo Vhs Îîïfï
orower»’ Asaoclatlon .
P r t« . than w e h „ , b « n w m , .
..
rted business with
FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS. Sanford, Fla
We wont*the cooperation of the •fnem-1 iQ"owlnl proposed article« of incorporation:
à
pjji Association «tart*
with
which
Ufa money wiin wm-ai to organize iu bers of the Association individually and w
Asnat* Or Iwx*k*aiw«
uon com
jffflpalgn than any similar organization
collectively. Thl. A uocU tfw belony. to
rrw%-dii
j which we have knowledge. The m —
6
In every « n e . nf l b , w„rt 0„d &gt; â t i ^ Æ i ^ S a , “ X Î » ( Ï S 5 l
m s contributed a very small assess-le f llijlk
»{fleers Qnd employees must have your .°'*f
of incorporai loti.
e
•A NATURAL BEAUTY SPOT . IMPROVED
ifpountlng In all to about »1000.00 atid' 1oyo
yal support in both word and deed to —
.
A"nw* (
the board of director* borrowed »500.00 a cco m p lish th e th in g s w c h o v e set o u , to
S s l/t ®
a cco m n iish
ducted In the State o( Florida and In other mates
their pereonal notes.
,
*
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f
the United Slates of America nnd In foreign
W c are alread y a g reater bow er in th is SSmtrtes where««* nrceuary and convenient.
The shell-mound "at the mouth of Lake Monroe; every con­
The previous year liad been' a very e n w
m ..nTL ,L__ „
,
t
. The principal office of (he corporation shall be jn
venience
for picnic parties; admission free. The swimming . pool
co
m
m
u
n
ity
th
a
n
m
a
n
y
o
f
u
s
r
e
a
liz
e
and
the
etiy
of
Sanford.
Orange
County.
Florida,
with
haul one on the farmers of this district
such « h er offices and- p fir, nf hasInrss ss «old
,nd while It was fully realized that art throughh uoo|&gt;erntiou. confidence, imd good corporation th ill establish
A n a t II
iisocioiion of the growers was neccssnry fellowship, we will accomplish our aims
is otdett0 handle the crops satisfactorily, and secure for tlyj growers of this district The senrrsl nature of ill* business shall bo to
buy. lease or otherwise acquire lands nnd rights
SUNDAYS. Other days by nrrangemcm.
. „
. Mwas difficult to get the organization what Is Justly due them for their products, In lands In the State uf Florida and else­
where.
and
to
dispose
of
Ihs
same
by
sale,
ever
working
toward
a
more
complete,
(tatted os money was Hard to raise.
Go west on First street. Mnrl road to Brady's store, then
lease or otherwise: lo purchase, plant. Im­
mam Inin - and opérale ' troves of cit­
‘ fhe question of the beet sources through and perfect system of F. O. B.. soles for prove.
north
to
Rand’s siding; cross, railroad nnd keep road cast of and
rus a ml other fruits, to grow product uf any
cash at Snnford,
along rail road ¡"good hnrd road nft tho way.
-‘
*
kind or kinds, lo construct, own, Eente, or other
which to sell our products came up and
* .
*
%* *
*■
'
, •**- w_
•&lt;|
wise control packing houses and to operate the
Tlic Board of Rectors.
when this was decided by popular 'Arte
«apio for packing fruit grown by (hisCompany or
by other persons; to ship, market and otherwise
,ome of our members having the largest
dispose of the fruit nnd other products so purchased
Nominations By Governor
or (ruwn, to operate tram roads as may be found
serfages left our ranks-( whether with any
Tin* following
right to J6 so or not ts ~ y « -to -b e Tletcr
n* tne property or products mSvhWT rtFId or con­
trolled
by said WyWBUVUj
corporation, k™
but1 tint «1
to
use.BW
takl
Uiu Governor:
UUVUNlUr.
”
/ UK
by the
■mined) taking away about one sixth of made UJ
-r .i. ,
,
.
, meant of transportation for ihr purpose of doing
JUUge Of the Tenth circuit for Bix yenra, the business of a common carrier, to »ell. moruna*
our total acreage.
sublet. pledge. hire, lease or ronvey the property
This naturally reduced our resources Hon. F. A. Whitney, of Arcadia.
of said corporation, or any part thereof, at the
State's attorney for tho first district, discretion of the board of directors',' in harrow
both in assessments and package-charges
money, Issue bonds or other obligations, and to
•for the season, without correspondingly Emmett Wilson, of Pensacola; succeeds,, »«mre payment of the sam e by deeds, mortgages.
Wedges pr any o th e r kirul uf InitrutnenU. to w ak e
C.-L._Wilsun. Tsslgndd.-----ng pur
contracts of any Mml whatsoever for the further­
Judge of CrlmlnnfCourt, Walton county, ance of Lhc putpnaea nr ItuiiiuSA of the Company. ID. _
The October hurricane then came along
£ No
deal In inerrhutsdlse.
do all nets and th
things which
mrrrhoijdlae. lo doallocts
Clintles
(). A(lUiewa.DcFuuiuk Springs. _ &gt;‘l y f l*
be necessary or prow*,
width tbe board
propAr. or wJdUi
-— m j almost totally destroyed our crops in
■Worry
may deem to tie advisable nr expedient
Cmuity.solidtor Walton county. -A. G.‘ to beIrectors
SelfTilkng-•
the fields and seed-beds and forced us to
done In the transaction of Its said business
and generally,' lo have, exercise and enjoy all the
L.\vith Iliis. safety
re-plant. We did this replaptlng unwisely Campbell, of DeFuniak Sjxin^s.
• Safetyfòuntdn.
right powers and privileges incident tncnrporattons
*k.'l'rpjtijh( orgnnlrwl under the law* of the atatg
fountain pon. Just
putting in too much lettuce to mature at
IT ‘ tfiTsame time.. The same acreage of
stick it Into your.pocket
Asnax III
for
constipation
:*
, Tbe amount of the capital stock of this corpora­
lettuce distributed over six weeks of
miy
wn^’ i^'"happen» fo j: o,
.CANT
tion ahull be ten thousand dollars divided Into one
shipping, would have brought us more A M a d ic in t T h a t D o es N o t C o a t A n y ­ hundred shares of one hundred dollars per share.
O ne little tw ist tnnkis it lenkAll nr any part of the capital stock of this cor­
than twice what It did when crowded
th i n g U n le s s It C r r s s . ■
LEAK
poraiiott simi!
be payable In or Issued
4i«ht,
A.R-TIG HT.
for
cash
or
for
the
purchase
nt
property,'
into three weeks shipping.
Tbe active medicinal Inured lent* of labor or services ut a just valuation there­
R
einll
Orderlies,which
are
odorless,
Unusual flooding ralnB for that season
of lobe fixed by the Incorporators at a meeting
Cointi In an*I see bow the hrtlc twist
for tncorgunUatkm of the Company, or by the
of the year followed the October storm tasteless and colorless, Is an entirely iljrectorsol
-rjfjcorks it up and How quickly.it fillk itRelf,
the Comunny at a meeting to be called
that purpose. Alt «lock wjten Issued shall 1»
after a few weeks anjj again injured our new discovery. Combined with other for
fully paid and |ion-ns*essable.
crops and seed-beds. Unusual sandstorms extremely rnlunblo . ingredients, It
Axtklk IV
also added to our troubles and fungous forms a perfect bowel regulator, Intes­ The lime for which said corporation shall exist
tinal (nvlgorotor and strengthener., shall
mil Iw
I«' perpetual
i
diseases in lettuce and celery were worse Rexali Orderlies nre^ealen like candy
Arncvr. V
tbjin ever known in this district.'- A and are notable /o r tUeir agreeablcness
P in business of tills corpnFallon shall lie conducifreeze in February destroyed 75 per cent, to th o pnlnio ami gentleness of Rctioo. :
th* iultowlhg,
and a treusurcr. and a board
' .lr —
"of our potato crop. ' The result of nil of They do not causo g r ip in g or n n j dls- I ill not less than Ihrre^idirectors
or more than five.
&lt;- Y
I
Aoy
IwiMif
said
offiers
except those ol president
green bio effect o r Inconvenience.
the misfortunes of this very unsatisfactory
—lil vice presldenl may be held by the sama tier
and
Uuliko olber preimrtitlons for a lik e j sou. The number &lt;rf ’directors shall be cbangeii
WE ARE RUNNING
season for growing vegetables was poor
Ihoy do nut create n habit, , h?«" lime in time by the by-laws The Umnl of
let luce, poor celery, and poor' and few Ipurpose.
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,o
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____ _ . , directors sluill Iw Hrctetl by the stockholders at the
potatoes. And this. Association, in. its b u t ln a le a d th e y o te r c o in e tb o c a u s e o f ■annual meeting robelirhjon the second Tuesday
h a b it a c q u ir e d th r o u g h th e u s e o f ordl- i 1,1 Mnv. HH2. ns the by laws shall prescribe, and
»ery first year, with inadequate resources, . . . . In v n iin .u n . i i i . v i t n . . _
. Uidicallcr un die »«cond Tue«jay In May of rach
'.
f .
" ty
n a ry In x n flr c s, c n tb a r tlc a an d h n rsli , yenr. The Uuird of directors shall elect the officer»
liad to go into the markets with piWuua \)hyslc.
'---- *- nnd‘ permaneutiy
“
•* I uf the couipapy. P ie president and vkwpresident
remove .the
«
shall be rlevted front among the members of tbe
tiiat wer^ far below the usuul grades of pro­ cause of constipation oVIrregular bow­ board
'h a i
of director«.' P ie date of the annual meet­
1 t ducts grown in This district and establish el action..
ing may be changed by the by-lttwg. A meeting
shall lie la id on die .llllli day of June, Itl 11. at 10
Wo will refund your money without o'clock
itself.
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t
a. III. id the city Ilf Sanford, Florida, fur the
purtxMr of adopting hy-lnws and completing the
Yet, with ull of these drawbacks, this argument If they do not do os we say I organization
the company, fixing a lust vulunthey will. Two s Iecs, ^Sc. and 10c. Sold ' t’jrt upon theol property,
labor or service« which
Association has made a showing that
be ottered in payment fur shares of capital
*• '
doubt has ever been equuled by any only i t our *tpro—The Ilexall Store moy
stock o! the company, -»ml for transacting such
I*1 1 11
j f i* j f s) f •
other business as may propefly come before the
similar organization in its initial ybur.'
meeting Until Uic odicers to licelectedby lliedirvctorschnsen nt the first election In May 1912. shall
It Is uue that we have closed the' season
l&gt;c iiunlilird. thr.l,u*lnr»s of this corporation shall
VBut wc arc not running from competition.
M
ERRIE
ENGLAND
with outstanding debts amounting to
lie conduetetl
Sydney O
conducted hy
by the following
lollowlng Ottlcers;
I
j Olíase, president: Joshua C. (Tinse, vice president
Why should wc? If you had ever traded with
about *1000,00. but. wljnt have we to bal­
Is tlurtitle of a book on Social­
and treOBiiri-ri
I. It.
I). Chase.
Chase, secretary: and
usuren and 1.
I
kvdney O
O,, .Cir
.ch ase. Joshua "
C 'Olíase,
and I.
I)
l
ance against this debit We have all of
ism, containing the nnderlyinu
us we would not need to answer, this question.
C h a se sh
s' a ll constitute the board of directors
the valuable and costly experience of
principles and the most impor­
Artur x VI
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— ------ Our-Prices are Right
---first year's operations os au organization
tant’ objections^ For sale n t P ie highest ntiviunt of iiabiUty or IndebtedAess
to which this eurporallui) shall al any tim e siihji-rt
that we will not have to go through with
• Our quajities arc better and wc
fair, honest
2 1 1 First Street. Price 10c lt»elr Is One llum lred Thousand Dollars
again; have established ourselves in the
Arm It VII
-treatment to our customers.—If any of our com­
markets with good brokers outside of the
The nim irs and ir-thlrnce* of tlit-se IScorisiratuis
old-line commission-bouses and have b* ‘VWVVWWVWVWS.WWWVVWWWWV and Ihe subscrltiers hereto and the ainunnts of
petitors can B E A T that they are entitled to
stock subscribed hy them severally a re ns fallows,
shown dearly that we are on the right
and said sh»re«of stock are hereby lubscrilied by
your trade. ______ L_rj______ . / .
them resiiectlvely:
BICYCLES ’ AND SUNDRIES
track to insure the future success and
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slytr
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Sydney O, Chase. Sanford. Fla
fivo (5
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L.
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Chase.
Sanford.
Fla.
one
(I
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share
(I)
sha
prosperity of ■tne growers of this com­
25 BICYCLES
(fl) shares
»(mi
joahua C. Chase. Jacksonville. Fla live &lt;S)
WHEN IN NEED CALL UPON
munity, .
FROM ÙS0 UP TO $1». FOR NEW .
St h i m FlnsiOA
j
. We firmly believe that, hud (lie inferior
Coumtv or Duval
B». «7Î —
Pbon. «
Personally Oils duy before tne. a notary pul
public. In
crops of tills last season been consigned
» SIIANIBARGERj- . .
and for said rounty and stale, npprnrrd Joshua
C.
/osi
ORLANDO.
FLORIDA
to old-line cotninissipn-tiouscs. as lias
Chase, to me known and known to me io W
of
lie one
t
persons who subscribed the foregoing instru­
been the rule heretofore, we would not isu wwvsm swsvwsss«wvnsvkv the
m ent and acknowledged before me that he subscrib­
Phone 330
Sanford, Florida
ed
the
same ill guodfalth nnd for tlie purposes.1here­
have.received within 5(J per cent, of what
in inriil lulled.
we did receive for those ■crops through
fa WrtwKM Witrxrnr, I1have hereunto set my hand
and affixed my official seal this 19th day of May,
our method of distribution, cash-sales,
B. E. R e n a i ,
A. D 1911.
o ta ry PUbllcT S i i le o r Flòrida
and sales through our brokers. — —r
fevitf My—N
commission e sp irea Jan 21. lUiy
Plumbing and
• We see much room lo t improvement
v
S it u or Fuwin*
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both in tho fields and in the management
Coumtvue Osam.i. . I
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Personally lidi day liefore me, a nqtary imldic in
of our business. W.e urge a more thorough
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for said______
countyy nnd state, appeared Syídney ( l
grading, and a more uniform packing of All Work Receives My Personal Attention Chase and L. D. Chase, to me known nnd known to
me
to
lie
two
of (be persons who lubscrlbbd Ihe
and .best e^orts
our products to assist the saics-departforegoing Instrument and acknowledged befurr me
that they subscrllirtl the same in g&lt;f&gt;d faith nnd
-rncut in getting the very best ■results in
Pitone 251) for the ptiipuse* therein mcnUaned----- . _____
Opposite City Hall
the market.
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Is Wrrarss Wnr.iror. I have hereunto set niy
hand nnd nffised my official seal Ihi» 23rd. day pf
We find that we can greatly improve
, May, A. D 1911.
B. F Warn«», Js .
L [senll
Notary Public. State of I loridn and economize In the management of qur
Vt-Vn----- Mr fommiMtim curares t-ebyr tHM IO*#business at our home-office here in Sail
ford and we have discovered we can
much improve and simplify our- system
FLOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS
of book-keeping. *Wo are putting these
L. H. T E M P L E
improvements and economies into, effect
right now, not waiting for a new season
a c t n i j a c k BÓn V IU c f l o r a l c o m p a n y
lo start tbepi. The potato-liens, freightPhone IGG. liti» und Oak Ave; •
claims, package-charges, and other out­
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Sanford,
Special Offering In Ferns.
standing accounts due this Association.,
cannot be collected oil at once, and this
Florida
Floral Designs to Order.
Association owes in the neighborhood of
I-28-KMÍ
- 11600.00. .
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W O O D LAN D PARK

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There is no w ro n ^ en d up
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Safe

The matter la therefore open nt \hig
meeting to discuss the method by wlilch
we shall dear our indebtedness. If we
had the amount represented by our out­
standing rotnto-lieni and package-charges
, *e would be ahead Instead of behind,
on this season's operations, inspite of the
feet that It was our first year’s operations.
Wh many mistakes and unforeseen contlngendes arising.
“In time of peace prepare for war" is
a wise admonition, and daring this sum­
mer, while we have no crops to move, we
want lu do some effective work. We
want to Increase our .membership ond
control a still larger percentage of the
acreage of title district,
While we have had troubles of our owii,
this past season, others have had greater
ones aqd men who were not with us and
who again tried out t)ie oausigumeut-onwmiulWon method, are..most heartily

MUSIC

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Gasolene
’ Stove on
the Market

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At Studio Music Room, Pico Block
By teacher whose advantages have
been very superior under the best na­
tive talent, also German master of In­
ternational fame graduate of Conserva­
tory of Llepsic and HeldbprgbausenLatest and best methods in piuno and
maud nitri theory and harmony Sight
Reading a Special F eature. -:• -:-

It Delicious
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IC E C R E A M
Lawson’s
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Students carefully graded; special
attention to coTVect work with begin­
ners as well os advanced pupils; good
piatto, limited number of 12 only.
~'*é
By Mrs. A. tl. Crlppen, Jr., wlto has
decided to resumé ber musical work
again, r
Address Box 1127

I f interested call and
nd let us explain
its advanta
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guaranteed. Drainage
sure. Numerous Boulevards, graded and
dItchod, traverse this
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Only three . and
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Hie Sanford" and T
tverglades R. R. •
will run freight ®
trains and • itrfet % ^
car* direct through A
Palm . Mammock £
with side track« ?
every half mile for •
loading can . . Q

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advance materially
A Buy a town ha in
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Palmi, Majestic
Oalu and fragrant
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Yellow Jessamine
an exquisite ipot
fi{*un trammeled
nature c . . .

Palm Mammock
is being settled by
a very high clan
of p e o p l e . A
home here insures
you good neighhors . . .
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churches, theatres
and shops to your
door

Rural Free De­
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privilege

for your children

Young Men of Sanford buy a PA LM
to regret Jt

H A M M O C K Farm or you will live

First National Bank Building
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, of Florida
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SAhfORO LODGES
S a n f o r d l o d g e No. 2 7 , 1. O. O. F.Meets »very M onda/ a l 7i30 p. to . over Im perial
Theatre. J. C. Hull. N 0 . ,
w. S. Baldwin. Secy.

WMtñcr I Or»HH Covnty '•

L fg atets. Distribut*«* and all
alni» or D em andi a« aln it‘stkd
E state.
You. and each of you, are hereby nollfled and
required to present any rln lm i and dem and* S e m ln o la C h a p te r Sp 2 . O rd e r E a s t e r n S t a r
w jlch you, or either of you. m ay have n gainit the
Meet* every second and fourth Friday In month.
« o r e o r * . I t Vfhftner. deceased. late «r Orange Every one wh(Thoi seen h li S ta r In th e -E a tt are
oounty, riotldn. to the umlrr*Unr«l odm lnlu'rator cordially Invited to vlalt th e chapter.
of.*ald estate, w ithin two year» from the d a t#
. A lkt t . RoaatKt, Sec'y.
hereof.
Dated April ISth, A. D. 1011.
r. O .t. celery City Aerie 1833
•• THTNER,
A dm luistruior
MMltHlS first and third Tuesday* In awery month.
Ilall in Welborne (Buck. third floor.

wagon nn ■hstntl-nf-iham. bearing the
t* wanting tooU, turned bar horao farther
In th e D istrict Court or the United
to the right so that the auto wai forced
S ta te s In and for th e Southern Disto pot* at the left.

-Look nTTtIBC Isn't that 'im r tike n
woman”, exclaimed die driver of the
auto.
-She happens to be right my friend'*.
&lt;nd the other man smiled, "if she la n
woman".
As o matter of fact. Just about half
(If that many) of the m en who owns
' autps. know or conform to the rules of
mad a* to the passing others. The rules
of the road dictate that (in slet America
autos) which meet, turn to the right, and
that when an auto overtakes another In Court of th e County Judge. S tate
cmiYcyancfljBf-imy kind the unto, i’UShca
to the left, the vehicle ahead keeps to the
rignt.
To —
all Creditors.
Lrgnlres.
Diitributi
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V .«..« w
M u in in a and all
You may kill fewer people U you will -Persons
bavin« Claims or Demands against said
remember this.
You, and each of you. are hereby notiflrd and re
A Courmty WöMAH:

P h a e n U L o d g e No. 5 , K. o f P.
Meet* second and fourth Tuesdays. V lsltlnl
knUthl* alw ays welcome. P. E. Hutchinson. C. C.

SHIPPERS OF

Florida Fruits

S a n r o r d I o d g e , No 0 2 . T «. A. M.
(*- W. Sprnccr. M nitrr: J . 'C. E ntn lln fer. Secre­
tary. Com m unication every Orsi and th lrd T h u rsdays a t 7 :30 p .jn Visiting brother* welcome.
U n ite B r o th e r h o o d o f C a r p e n t e r s a n d J o i n ­

General Insurance Agents

e r s o f A m e r ic a
- Sanford Uwtal Union No. iTSI. U. D. of C. e n d j.
pf A. meet* every T hursday night at 7 o'dock In
the Basies' Hall. W. A. Kumohr, .president; T. U
Lent. K. S. 4 T.

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C. M, HAMILTON
. DENTIST '
Room IS Pico Dui|dtng
Phone 355

Bank of Sanford, Florida

When . in doubt, regarding where to
•hip or sell consult Lewis Vegetable Ex­
change, Lelller Block, corteoua treaunent
no trouble toaensiblo questions
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Office: Yowell Building

The ONLY , bank in Sanford that
INSURES EVERY DOLLAR DE­
POSITED AGAINST LOSS from any

SANFORD. FLOR1UA

and a ll cau ses.

DR. R. M. MASON

SECURE
a none mow

MUSHROOM CORNS
Most Painful of All Foot Ailments
How to Cure Them.

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THE

PEO PLES

Phons 10
Prom pt Service

OF

SAN FO RD

Polite Service

s Accurate Service

DR.'“ W. E. sHOUSHOLDER

am i will appreciate your patronage

DENTIST

FOUR HER CENT allowed on Savings Deposit«
------------ — :——Safety Deposit Boxes Torrent

Koums 23. 24 and 23. Pico'Bids.
.. S A N T OR D, - F L &lt;

M M. SMITH,
H. R/S t EVENS.
President
Vice-President

H. E. TOLAR

Oitr Easy Payment Plan
seems to suit everybody.
because wc'enable you to

It's (xipillur
Office &amp; Residence. Sl'J Mngnoliu Ave
&lt; Office Hours: 9 (o 12: 3 to ü
Ollier hours hy appointment

Get A llomc

De the landlord's slave no lunger. Strike
out for freedom. We will help you if you
Sanford
will let us. Our
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ANDEW JOHNSON

arc juAt the thing for-you. Tukd your
wife to look at. them. She will ho de-

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

osa a n d W a g o n s

ITartk-e* In S t a i ? ami Federal Courts.

N. H. G A R N ER

M. G. T.

Sanford, Florida

Phane 24U

Ilulldtnt

W r it* fo r 8 t « n e i l s a n d M a rk e t R o p o r ts
•T o d ay

F, G. HEVVITT CO.
S7.Vr»V.n
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New York

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR •
AT-LAW

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HEAVY HAVLINO AND CONTRACTING

Quicker, Neater and Better than the Old Way
Just Try Me and See

Sagte Han but New Location

No. 113 W. first Street jTex

t Door to oodrufrt Store
SANFORD, \ FLORIDA

L. G. STRINGFELLOW
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
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- NOTARY FUItLIC

The Florida Grower
Fur truckers and fruit «rowers. For
folks who want to know atiout Florida.
Weekly. $1.00 per year; monthly,
23c. semi 10c for a ten-issue trUlsul»w r Union. S n a p p y . B r ig h t, C le a n

Drink a Bottle of

AD E, THE TUNER,

grow er
T am ps, F

R H O N E NO, 4 0 .

ORLANDÓ,

we can supply y
Automobile fine,
rent

Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged

L air S ta ta Attorney S rv rn tb Judicial Circuit of
Florid*
Residences'. Sanford and ^vivati, l-akr
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B la c k a m lth ln g a n d H o rR M h aaln g

GEO. A. DeCOTTES

L o o k i n g for a G o o d ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR aT LAW
Practice in State and Federal Courts
House to ship your
Welborn Block
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Fruit and Vege­
tables to ?
THOMAS EMMET WILSON

Summer or Winter

LIVERY, F E E D and

M arkham Park

H e re is o n e on tho b o at m a rk o t

A M o to r F p r Any

BANK
OFFERS

Sanford, Florida
The Mushroom corn |a so called from
Ita plttéd cone top. rdflehibllng a tiny
mushroom. .I t burrows deep Into (he
toe and sets more Inflamed than oilier
«orna. For th* qufck italef and cure of
“ Ibéae 'andnkir corna and callouses the
__followlD*,la the moat i»IT«?etlv« remedy.
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known to sc!enee: Dissolve
2 tnblespoonfuls
of Caloclde coin—s c p o u n d lit a bn*
ala of bot water. bonk tho feet In this
for full fifteen minutes, gently inn*•aging tl)o.eoro parts. (I^ s s time will
not give ‘Vloalrcd results.) All sore
nrss Instantly disappears and the'torn
or callous can be easily |&gt;eeled off. It
may be necessary to repeat this for n
number of nights for a complete .cure,
but tf adhered to It will surely succeed.
A llftle-i oltv« oil rubbed on . tho part'
Is very beneficia l. This Caloclde la o.
Very remarkable preparation for all
.foot allnlenls and is nn longer confined
to doctors’ use. Any druggist has 11
In stock or will quickly get It from bis
wholesale house. A twenty-live rentpackage la usually sufficient (o put .the
worst feet in fine condition. Dad smell­
ing «feet and tender feet need only a
few treatm ents, likewise with Inflamed
bunions This Item will bo welcomed,
by persona who have tried Ineffectual
powder« and tabldta..

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FLORIDA

Wade Will Pay Phone Toll on
All Genuine Ordere •
Purpose

GINGER A L E OR SO D AW A TER
Manufactured with pure dUllllcd water—they will prevent'illneaa, eld
digestion and give you health

Tho Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co., Sanford, Fla

we are at your service with the
very best care. We never sleep.
If you are in trouble call us any
hour of the night or duy.

y McLaulin
JEWELER
MY SPECIALTIES
Pickard's Hund-Puinted China
- Durham'« Sterling Silver
•7
Roger«' Plated Wore
Elgin and Wnlthum Wotche«

Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Company
PHONE 331

1 Sanford Library

ALL GOODS GUARANTEED

A

PRO PH ET

Uie son of u prophet are not re­
tired
that inrm
funn innas
lands in
uircd to predict mat
range County will never cost less.
Desirable cheap government land
has decreased so rapidly the past
few years that improved farming
land hi this section have felt the
law of supply and demand and are
rapidly increasing in value. * Don't
delay. See us today.
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H . RAND. P ro a ld e n l
P . F O R S T E R , C a a h ltr

O R O . F R R H A L D , W lo o -P ro o .
R . F . W H tT R R R , f m k O M b l i r

^ Only National Bank In Orange County
Funds Protected by Burglary Insurance
Safety Deposit Boxes for Ront

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U p s ta irs , P ic o B lock
Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p.m
AND
- S atu rd ays 4 to 9 p. m .-

Mlev Ammiuh h«*r&gt; U b Ml »an a*«t
tram ólmi. *^r» Ann a 4 fcrfcfea* uà

fMtfT. m lairUa ai Wftitan M»n Ma­
tto away im CamaM pmml» H Ua&lt;
rii » CMUa 5. 4 V«aa»kf»Aaafla
T«a«N« »n fM uk limifi »« B»l
M i»s MWH al hiMd
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MoagVf«pa*r. m«Màimmrnr*tda***«oli fa/9100
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butti ( / k*.».» r*Hw» Ita IbUI TWm (ta à
IsaasHtd Hms wi'V#.m | oc»n tavtad
ASHE DI SI NFECTANT CO
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MM «I JlslUak tu* n Cou«* as PM pfMd al

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

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The .Most Attractive Home In Sanford Heights
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Corner Lot Fronting E ast 67 F e d on Park Avenue and 130 Feet Deep-.
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SANFORD

Commencement Exercises
(Continued from First P aje)
H it General News o f “ The Land

Education in the University of Florida
at Gainesville. Dr. Tbackston's address

was a : gem. full òf" gòód thoughts ' and

of F low ers;

sparkling with b lu &lt;of humor, .fie ex­
pressed- bis surpriso at the beauty and
CliLtfO FROM THE STATE PRESS attractiveness of Sanfonh and especially
ihespkmdld achoolfnclflllM Oflbè place.
His subject was Education and he dwelt
An Epitom e o f ttra Week’s M ost Int briefly, on what was tbe true meaning of
p o rta n t Happenings In th e
education. Ho said that In past ages
that dlfforant nations bad their ideals
Two enterprising citizens of Braden- and purposes in seducations and. called
town have formed a company to manu­ attention to their relative success and
facture carpels, rugs and portieres. The failures. He stated the,- education should
weaving will be dune' with improved ma- be practical but broad and the ¿rsat fabric
l
chinery and the raw material- will be fundlraental prlndbal of the whole thing
grown within the limits of Manatee should be for the moral uplift of humanity
County«
and kha making of better mem and
Fdmandina Is going ui have a new women." lid'“also touched on the im­
national bank, ta be called the Citizens portunes of education from the money
National Dank of Fernandina. The.capi­ making stand~polnt calling attention to
tal will be $50,000 and the president will Uie fact that it is the trained men and
be Carl wnrfleld, who ilhcc 1D00 has bom women w htrare taking the places in the
t
1 Uw baahTer of the First National Bank of commercial world.
tbe same city.
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' Prof. Perkins. In hi* own pleasing,
Four little brothers, of Little River, kindly manner addressed the graduates
amomg their other farming and propugu-' briofly, saying that such occasions were
ting fields, have fifteen acres of straw­ always tlmea^for rejoicing and sadness.
berries, For two weeks they have been He extended to them heartily congratu­
gathering their caop and are marketing lations from faculty and school board on
for from 1thirty-five to fifty -cents per what they had accomplished In completing
quart, and estimate that the ontpout will the high school course. He t!)en presented
be not less than 60,000 qts. and will net diplomas to the following: Mary Chapthem a t least $1,500, or $1,000 per acre— pell. Mable Brown Cowan, Martha GWynn
Fox, Caroline Louise Lovell, Ruth Esther
. Ft. Lauderdale Herald.
Sanford has its celery, Lakeland Its Mettinger, Sarah Eugenia ■Pope, WlUie
strawberries and Hastings Its potatoes; Mary Singletary, Gussje Èmma filli*,
but -Pensacola farmers have gone to Sadie Christine Williams, William Ernest
growing pepper as a specialty— Pepsactriu Betts, Harry F. Carlson. Ernest F. Houshohler, Abie O. Kenner, William. Vail
Journal.
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LoveU and Seth Lee Woodruff.
A. H. Inglee a Western Union Telegraph
At the close of the program, during the
operator, was found dead in ’his room at
last number of the orchestra, 'Marshall
the Cariotod House iirOcala last Sunday.
Mahoney led faculty, graduates and
Mr Inglee did his usal work at the tele­
trustees to the library where thè gradu­
graph office yesterday, and went home ot
ates formed in line and received the con9 o’clock last night. Heart failure caused
gruitUations of the faculty, trustees and
hi» dlath, and «tin end must have come
host of relatives and friends, who were
very suddenly for no one had any idea
present and Interested in their1welfare.

Episcopa l Club

Syracuse
Steel

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The Hill Hardware Company

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io s - K l Rev. Wm. Crane Gray, D. D.
Bishop of .Southern Florida, will make
1 his annual visitation to the church of the
Holy »Cross Sanfordt on Sunday ,next June
i 4th, at which time services will be as
t follows:-Early Celebration 7 A.Tl.. Mornkilled there Sunday morningJiy a negroi ing Prayer IOJO, Sermon and Celebration
whom he was attempting to'; arrc}t, act-. 11 A. M. a t which service the Holy Rite
Ing as a deputy. The aflair created a goodI of Confirmation, or The Laying on- of
deal of cxoitetnenl at Lady Lake, as Mr. Hands will pc abmiplsiered by the Bishop.
Vespers as usal at 5-P. M. A cordial
Grant was quite popular there.
invitation is extended - to the people of
in'the 126 working days of the' present
year up to Saturday. Tampa'had 'shipped our City and Parish to attend these ser117,605,000 cigars—almost an average &lt;f
one million a day for the entire year to -

Sale a t The Boston
The Boston store will have a big re­
moval rale commencing- Saturday June
has resulted from tbe passage by both 3rd. Bargains galore and the place to
branches of tbe Florida .Legislature of tbe savç money. See the bills.
bill against the'plcking. packing, offering
for sale, or the shipment of immature and
WHAT CURES ECZEMA? 1
unripe citrus fruit but no circle is the
• Wa have bsd so many Inquiries
newt more wdostne than in the Florida lately regarding Eczema and other
CUrua Exchange from General Manager skin dMkUrn, th at ire are glad to
W. C. Temple down to the humblest grow­ make our answer public. A ftsl care­
er identified with that organization.
ful Investigation we have found that
a. simple w aahj&gt;fQ U -cf JV lntarfraen,
in an effort to ride over .the Governat a
âa compbunded ln D. D. D.. eaa b» revela the second tira» the House struck a Ued upon. W# would not moka thla
•tump on Monday in Its effort to pass atatam aat to our patrons, friands and
the Angle anti-convict leas« bill By one nelghbora unies*..ve ware aura o t It—
vota the required two-thirds railed, and and aithough thsre ara many ao-callsd
not until another Legislature meets will Beat ma remédies sold. v a ourealvas
it be possible to consider the bringing of unhasltatlagly recoam ang XX D. D.
Florida's convicts into use for improv- Preacripttoeu ,
Bacaaaa—W* know that tt givea tameat of ^ p i Mk roods«
^
stant relief to th at torturlng Itcà. _
becs use—D. D. D. starta the cura St
Will H are House P arty
th s foundatioo of the troubla.
. A merry party of Sanford girls will
Becmuae—Il cleansea, aoothea and
leava far Daytona Beach next week to Be béais th» skia.
»
gone far two weeks taking ia all tbe deBecaute—It eaablee N ature to rapalr
tha ravages of the dlscaaa
Ugbta of that famous resort.
Becausa—Tbe records of tan ragra
of compléta cures of thouaanda ot
moet serto us
show th a t D. D. D.
ta today recognlsad aa the absoluta!y
raUabla Eczema cure
Drcp tato our atore today, juat to
Calk ovar your casa v ttk a a
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prices."
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LONGS E0R SANFORD.

NEWS Of THE WORLD

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TheeFollowIng L e tte r Is Self Explan­
atory.
Items o f Interest Cleaned Troni
Goshland. Mo.. May 24th. 1911.
. Various Sources'
Mr. R. J. Holly, Editor, Herald.
Herewith I send one dollar to renew
SANFORD MADE GOOD ON CROPS six month subscription to the •Herald, HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
that-1 may know what is going oh down
there, do not am how 1 mulH ho tn tl.fln l
interest In celery „not only here but n V isitors To The s ta t e Claims San­
An Epitome o f th e W eek's M ost
to
close my eyes to such n bright spot os Here th e Readers Will rin d a Brief
other sections of the country where
ford to The Section For
p o rte n t Happenings In th e
Sanford,
and Its able Exponent—The Her­
crop can be successfully grown to mat
H istorical Spring Mowing
Diversified Farm ing
S ta te ’* Domain.'
ald.
1
am
always glad to see It arrive.
along about the time the California c
P o rtto rrte ff KMitferk
"The Cast Coast has shipped 250,000 goes on the markets. It la learned h p Since the siren song of the flat woods and thoroughly enjoy reading U,. I oin
Justice Harlan of the Supreme Court
barrels of Irish potatoes this season", says here thnt the Orange county, Cnlifor e land promoter has flooded Uie state with much pleased with w horl hear gbout tbe was seventy-eight pen» of age June 1,
the Mulberry Enterprise. "Think of the crop, which is the Southern Callfor " people" seeking the second Paradise at Sanford district, of its climate and soil, a and was the object of congratulations
money that will bring into the state for COlery belt. Will tint haw« mil mure .n H ten doltara per acre, one dollar dawn rind pleasing combination that sneils success.. fruttr litanyTrinds wlfo adm(ra him for his
Tt,!- » „t.i Ut_.J-'
li.'.L
one artide or toodf And it Is well to 2,000 acres this year, a hi g reduction
independence and nigged hon»sty. Should
of
Sanford
have
had
but
little
to
say
grasp
of
old
Jack-Frost,
and
Into
the he remain on tho bench a year ibngcr, as
think of It, for a (ow years ago the gen­ under former years.
eral impression among those far away _ Various reasons aae given, among them about their section preferring to let the grip of a long spell, theft is. fully us un- seems possible, lie will have served longer
seemed to be that "Florida could raise poor returns to the growers nmlTtm down #veragem an of average intelligence see pleasant and at-dlsastrous a* tho post thun-uny justice «inee- the -foundation—ofonly alligators and mosquitoes—with a land making it unsuitable for celery the state for themselves and find out the grim winter was. Twice each year the the court.
few oranges as a side issue. Now tho culture. Whatever the cause the Callfor real garden spot where vegetables can be people of this glorious state have thrust
The Supreme Court seems to. have side­
early vegetables from Florida supply the nia celery growers are giving up the crop grown at any lime of Uie year regardless upon them an occiilar demonstration of stepped when it smdosed upon the Circuit
Northern, Eastern and Western markets, for beet culture, that being considered of drouth or flood and where growers have the folly of trying to run a fnrm without Court of Now York to do for the trusts
and bring the highest prices. As the more profitable. Celery, as is well known made money and ore still making it. an irrigation plant. In the fall then in that which it o u g ^ te s have done Itself
The Sanford section is nof an experiment, the summ,cf. Also the severe white» and done now. f j ^ J L b c interesting to
. ’ Enterprise aptly says, "Surely this- la
is rather trying ou land and in Southern has never been a colony proposition of
kll) our fruit, and tho dry hot summer obieltve the m odltPuult^jbdt Uie court
great state.
California they have to use about S15 cheap lands and is the real vegetable
burns up our vegetation.
will evolve wlUiin the next six tnoaUis.
Kissimmee Is preparing to entertain the worth of commercial fertilizer to the acre section of the state by .actual facts and
Thine for Sanford, its climate,, water However, no watter how well tt mny do
state convention of the-Baptist Young each yean It is likely, therefore, that figures. The visitors to the state are
and soil,
F. J. Sprague.
its work tho matter will come back to the
People's Union which will convene there there may be something in the claim that quick to note the real value in Sanford
Supreme Codrt jor Anal adjudication,
next Tuesday; about'250 delegates being the fertile celety land of southern .Califor­ lands as tbe following articles Tn the
An East Coast Squash
f The mnymuin record for temperature
nio has been over wot ken with that crop. Altoona, Pa., Mirror indicates:
- expected^ 'V."
✓
The other day somebody showed Rep­ in Columtya this season was reported by
Two Tampa men have perfected on The growers here are not Inclined to re
"Conductorennd Mrs. J. A. Ninner of resentative Stewart of Brevard, n clipping
arrangement by which the aaiotno- joicé at the misfortunes of others' but 2410 Ouk avenue, Altoona, have returned from the Times-Unlon describing an a registration of fill 3-1U. The hottest
blle crank cannot reverse and smash the naturally, here as elsewhere, they will In from their, trip, to Florida, wliero Mr. enormous tomato which hod been ex­ previous ream! wns 98 8-lO several days__
arm of the dictator. This will prove a putting out their crops, take into consider­ Nutner was In attendance at the con­ hibited in Manatee county. According to ago. Tills breaks the record for this vl- .
splendid thing for automoblllsts and will ation the fact that California is reducing vention of the Order of Kailway Conduct­ the newspaper report the tomato was cinlty for June 4, the former record being
08 in 1895. No prostrations from ehe
prqvent the recurrence of many nocldents her celery acreage..
ors. ut Jacksonville, together with touring almost as largo as Colonel Floyd's hriqd
heat have been noted.
which have marked the progress* of the
the state. Mr. and Mrs; Numer are de­ after he learned that he was "Intellectual
t
G
reater
Sauford
Band
Daniel P. Wrinkle, aged 29 years, a con­
amateur of the chauffeur.
lighted witli certain sections in Florida, leader of the h o u s e .'Sanford is to have a full Military Band
*■ Keepers of hotels, boarding houses and of Fifty (50) men. The present organi­ especially the lake region and tho portion I Mr. Stewart went the Tiiues-Unlon one ductor on nn Oak S treet. car of the
restaurants are reminded that a bill pass­ zation is to he Increased to that number of it in a twenty to thlrty-flvo mile radius I Letter wiQi the following story of a squash Chattanooga Electric railway, had bis
head knocked off while the car was cross­
ed by the Legislature at its recenusession New reefuits will be received, special in­ of Sanford. One thing that surprised I grown by one of ills constituents,
ing
the McCallie avenue viaduct. The
requires'that they screen all the openings struction will be given themhi|d all possi them, and upon which they laid special
One day at the end of the season the
car
wus
loaded with women and childnen
on such premises against flies - and ble will be done to make musicians of emphasis, was that, contrary to tho gen-1farmer who had raised this mammoth uf
who
became
frantic at the sight of the
mosquitoes. This bill is now a law and them.
erully accepted idea up here in PennsyJ- faij went out Into the fields to hurvest
headless
body.
Ills lihad came in con­
mnst be respected.
The band is now-under a uew leader vaiAa. that Sanford and vicinity was too same. He carried a brood1axe on his tact with a heavy girder, and Uie con­
far
north
to
he
In
the
citrus
belt,
and
that
|
shoulder
together
with
a
small
ladder.
t. The Pensacola Journal .calls attention ship und plana ore now -under "'way. for
ductor was decapitated as by a guillotine.
Placing tha ladder against the southern
. to the fact «hat a budded grapefruit tree making this ouc of the great hands, not grupc fruit and oranges would not thrive
That Lieut. Ilaguem, of the French
Costs only $1 and will bear in three years. only in Florida, but in the entire sou tit. there was couUary to rho facts, as they end of Uie squash, he picked . his way
Every Floridian who owns or occupies u This can all be successfully accomplished were driven through miles of groves and cautiously to the top, raised th e jua-and aymy, who stated vcsterdaymornlng iron»
Nice tjp an aeroplane flight for Cbreicq
piece of ground ought to set out one or and much more easily titan is generally were surprised at thtf quality, which they dealt tbe stem ri vigorous blow. .
bus
met (featb in the venture Is now c o n say
wus
superior
to
anything
they
hud
The axe slipped In its descent and went
two of them.
suppoqiii.
sidered almost certain. Torpedo boat
eaten
at
home,
shipped
from
anywhere.
smashing
through
the
rind,
into,
the
Tito band will furnish the instructor,
Charles Merwiu, a well known young
destroyers und other navul craft have. *
man of Palatka^ vrhlle assisting In the the music, the room fur rehearsals and They were also pleased at what they suw interior of the vegetable. TIilA rattier
searched
in vain for any tidings ' of) the
driving. of an artesian well on Palutka litany other incidentals. The charges at'Saiifbrd and vicinity, in the .vegetable disconcerted tho fanner, us it was his missing aviator.
Heights yesterday during a thunder and for all this, if any, will be insignificant. trucking section, especially celery, und in best axe. so, witli] the aid of a sharp
A widespread plot against Francisco'I.
electrical storm was the victim of u most The candidates will bo required to pro­ explaining tho methods In vogue, such as stick, he gouged a larger opening imq
unusual and painful accident. He wore vide themselves with instruments, of a sub-irrigation, sub-drainage and sub- (lie squush, crawled through and began Madero. Jr., with ramifications* In Sail •
u pair of heavy work shoes and when standard specified by the band and also ariution, and that certain sections of to explore its interior for tho missing mi Antonio, El Paso, New York and Mexico
Florida were certainly favored."
plemuut
City has been discovered, according to
the storm was ut its height lighting struck witli the necessary brains.
llcreds
another
one
of
the
same
son:'
news coming from Mexican govelnnieqt
THe
pulp
of
the
squash
wus
so
soft
und
As a school of music, the Military Band
the heel of his right shoe, rnn up the
iffiirrs.------------------ :---------- -———:----:—"Conductor
and
Mrs.
W.
J.
Sherman
of
dense
liiul
the
axe
had
sunk
outirelyout
metal fasteners. Into the heel .of his foot Ijs emphatically the finest in the world
mst
Altoona
und
Conductor
and
Mrs.
W.
While about fen days the* results of Uie
of
sight,
and
for
some
time
lie
grouped
and (ore- ltT n lb shreds, shattering the 1 and witli proper study and application,
invcsligatisn
by Uie bureau of corpora­
Wolf
of
308
Fifth
uvenue,
Altoona,
have
his
way
»round
through
tiie
seml-dnrkbone and pulling tha flesh a Way from the lit is possible to receive a musical odu
tions
into
tiie
organization and conduct
ness
in
vain.
returned
home
from
their
Florida
trip.
bone in other parts of the pedal member, cation, in some rcpecta superior to that
of
the
United
States Steel Corporation
They
attended
the
Jacksonville
convention
At
last
he
stumbjed
over
something,
The capricious bolt completely converted | given by the best conservatories of
will be placed on the desk-of President
of
the
Order
of
Railway
Conductors.
They
and
bending
down,
found
himself
face
to
tbe Shoe into bits of torn and twisted music.
.
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Taft. It will then)rest with the presi­
I making up the new membership, the nlso made a tour of Florida's famous face witli a*nmn, evidently just uwukened
leather, it having been rent asunder as
dent and Attorney General Wickershaiu
places and resorts.
from
a
dose.
After
they
had
exchanged
would a piece of tissue paper between experienced musicians residing in the
whether the 'administration will begin
Among the wonderful thipgqjhey saw greetings, tbe stranger said:
vicinity are Invited to come In with us.
thè Angers of a Sandow.
proceedings _ in the courts against, the
“So
you
lost
your
axe.
ehf
Well,
1
can
was
(he
famous
Sanford
Celery
Delta.
Failure on the
the .Atlantic The boys of from fourteen years of age The pnrty is indebted to Mr. Howard of tell you right now it won't do any good alleged steel trust uiidef tiie Sherman
Coast Line and various other Southern arid up and the-young men are wanted. the Howard-Packard Land Co. one of Son- to look for it, because I've been in here unti-tnist law.
railroads to comply with an order of the It is desired to begin the hew class at lord's leading citizens, witli two autos, for the past two days looking for u |icl
It is now reasonably certain Uiat„ the
interstate commerce commission Axing once and to start all the new recruits in showing Sanford, its environs and tak­ goat that eat his way tiirough tiie north­ senate will debate the reciprocity bill Un­
rates on citrus fruits and vegetables from together. After the start, it may be ing them through tiie famous celery fields, west earner of this here thlngl"—Dixie.
til near the end of July. The liouse will
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Florida palms to Northern destinations, | difficult to arrange for others.
probnbly dispose of Uie yool schedule In
and who showed .(jiem how Sanford, by
All
who
are
interested
should
meet
the
resulted In a supplementary hearing on
two weeks and will be kept in session
iheir flowing artesian wells, sub-irrigation,
Carroway—Tyler
Wednesday before Commissioner Prouty. Musical Director qt the band room in city sub-drainage and sub-ureuted* lands were
Due of Sanford's popular young indies more tliun a month longer whiting on the
building, a t 8 o'clock on Wennesday
Tbe stock-holders of the Orange County
obta in, raise-two-uuloads of csiw y to was united in -wedlock on Wednesday to renam r It MlOuid'Ieep -'busy end will be
f — l evening—Ju ne. Hth; 1DH:—The—entire
Association met at the San J u n n .
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. . the acre. These urc tho feutures that one of the prominent turpentine operators able to accomplish much in a month.
-rwr»
b® evplalned fully and impressed them most In Florida's most of this state.
liartors Tuesday morning for tho annual ta°P°9ltion
parlors
•
Fifteen thousand people among them
organizing will begin at that time and
election of officers and other business.
Miss Jennie Currnwuy, daughter of Mr. President Taft und Ex-president Roose­
famous trucking centre. Sauford is a
time and after that, lesions will .begin
Besides tbe Orlando members present,
leading winter resorU.The party were also and Mrs. Me. G. Curryway being tiie bride velt honored Cardinal Gibbons at a jubilee
os
soon as possible. If at nil interested,
there were quit* a number from Sanford
la a number of Florida's famous wlntei and Mr. E. D Tyler of Salem. Kin . being in Baltimore on Tuesday;
and other ports of the county. The meet come and talk li over
Uie groom. The ceremony took place at
and summer resorts.''
Building Notes
idg Was called to order by President Seth
the home of tiie brides parenta south of
W est Side Park Social
J.
H.
Fcrguson’s'ilew
upurtment house
---Knight—Reaves
Nuptials
Woodruff and the minutes of the lastrcgtown promptly a t ' high noon, the cere­
Thursday aftemoon-June liL7“ be1nga
At the home of the mules father. Rev. mony being performed by Rev,’ J. A. on First street is^n earing^ completion.
utar-meeting-Trere' Téqd by Secretary W. half holiday, the Ladles of the West Side
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K. O'Neal 4 fte r their approval the Improvement Society held an informal J. W. Knight on Park avenue, M lu Eva Hendry of the Methodist church.
M.
At
Miot
.it
building
Bn elegant new
election of office» was held which result­ Park social at West Side Park on French Muy Knight und Mr. Rollins G. Reaves * Mr. Locke Tyler of Fitzgerald Gn.,
home
on
Sanford
Heights
south of Spened as follows: Seth Woodruff, president, Ave., from four to six. Invitations were were united in matrimony. Rev. J. A. brotner of the groom acted us best man
cer's
home
and
will
be
another
great im­
re-elected; W.-R. O'Neal secretary, also extended to the ladies of the village. Im­ Hendry of the Methodist church officiat­ and M lu Annie Lang of tills city was
provement
for
the
Heights.
honor. Only Uie immediate
re-elected, and James Gita*' re-elected provement Society aud other* who were* ing. The ceremony took place at 10:30 maid
on
Wednesday
morning,
the
young
couple
treasurer.___________
friends
of
the contracting parties were
interested in the improvement of our city.
Tbe home of W. A. Ginn oil the Heights
leaving
for
a
short
wedding
trip
after
present
and
after a dainty wedding promires to be one of the finest pmong
There was about 'one hundred present,
Ball Game» Schediti«
which they will make their home at luncheon was served the happy couple
Uie many fine Sanford homes.
There will be two game* of ball here The Sanford Band- Jfclridly added to the
Newberry, Florida. The bride and groom took the train for Jacksonville and ex­
enjoyment
of
the
occasion
with
several
next week, the first one Tuesday witli
were the recipients of many handsome ] pect to spend their honeymoon in ArkanE. 11. Herndon's new home on Fifth
Leesburg. On Thursday Orlando will be beautiful selections. wedding
gifts, attesting to their popu­
loe
cream
and
c«ke
was
served
by
tbe
street
is being pushed to completion and
here In fulVflame and the fans can gel a
larity.
Thc bride la a popular young lady will soon be ready for occupancy.
a? line
on thè strength of the two teams. todies of - the society. . Old Sol very
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having resided In Sanford for the past
Friday Ortahdo and Sanford will play at thoughtfully, bid Ids face so that we had
Good Record
six years and held several responsible
The Herndon liome on Magnolia has
most delightful afternoon. All express­
Urlando and both games will draw a large
Uoq. S. A. Robinson ipade a great record
been put in first-class shape and la now
positions in the buslneu world.
ed
themselves
well
pleased
with
the
Im­
as
Representative
from
Orange
county
in
crowd.
The groom Is a prominent turpentine occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Chandler for a
legislature. Every measure he cham­
The grand stand a t Holden park will be provements made In so short a time. Let the
pioned
went
through
and
he
had
the
operator
and has several fine farms In home-like apartment house.
repaired and made comfortable and the the good work of Improvement continue. peculiarly good luck of getting three Im­
Uie state at jiresent making headquarten
ladlea are expected to attend and cheer
portant bills through" in one day. This
Sanford Gets a Bank
Cole to a Hustler
was Mr. Robinson's firet term, but his at Salem. Taylor County where they will
•he boys to victory. •
Washington,
June 6^—Fifty post-offices
J. H. Cota, the manager of the public work siiows that he was well "onto" the make their future home.
C
™
today were designated as postal savings
job
and
knew
where
to
strike
that
it
u
i
e
that
starts
at
Mettinger’a
next
Wed­
M emorial Service
would do the most good. Orange county
Just received a shipment of Mason’s depositories to ,open July 3, making a
Tbe Odd Fellows will hold their annual nesday. Is one of the greatest hustle» In has
a right to feel proud of the work of fruit Jure and jelly glasses for early can-' total of such' offices, 500. Those today
memorial service a t the Methodist church tbe business and promises the people Its Representatives, Meas». S. A. Robin­
Include: ReldsvlU* N. C., and Sanford
next Sunday night a t 7JO. Every one Is some great surprises during the public son and Forest Lake and its splendid Señ­ nlng purposes. Let me supply your wanti.
W
^w,
Long,
grocer.
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Hon.
L.
C.
Massey—-Reporter
Star.
cordially Invited to attend.

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C o m m en cem en t E x ercises
(Continued from First P a je )
Education in the University o f Florida
at Gainesville. Dr. Tbackston's address
was a : gem. full ò f" gòód thoughts ' and
sparkling with b lu &lt;of humor, . f i e ex ­
pressed- bis surpriso at the beauty and
attractiveness o f Sanfonh and especially
ihespkm dld a ch oo lfn clflllM O flb è place.
His subject was Education and he dw elt
An E p ito m e o f ttra Week’s M o s t Int
briefly, on what was tbe true meaning o f
p o rta n t H appenings In th e
education. Ho said that In past ages
that dlfforant nations bad their ideals
Tw o enterprising citizens o f Braden- and purposes in seducations and. called
town have formed a company to manu­ attention to their relative success and
facture carpels, rugs and portieres. The failures. He stated the,- education should
w eaving will be dune' with improved ma- be practical but broad and the ¿rsat fabric
chinery and the raw material- will be fundlraental prlndbal o f the whole thing
grown within the limits o f Manatee should be for the moral uplift o f humanity
County«
and kha making o f better mem and
Fdmandina Is going ui have a new women." lid '“ also touched on the im ­
national bank, ta be called the Citizens portunes o f education from the money
National Dank o f Fernandina. The.capi­ making stand~polnt calling attention to
tal w ill be $50,000 and the president will Uie fact that it is the trained men and
be Carl wnrfleld, who ilhcc 1D00 has b o m women w htrare taking the places in the
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1 Uw baahTer o f the First National Bank o f commercial world.
tbe same city.
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' Prof. Perkins. In hi* own pleasing,
Four little brothers, o f Little River, kindly manner addressed the graduates
amomg their other farm ing and propugu-' briofly, saying that such occasions were
ting fields, have fifteen acres o f straw­ always tlmea^for rejoicing and sadness.
berries, For two weeks they have been H e extended to them heartily congratu­
gathering their caop and are marketing lations from faculty and school board on
for from 1thirty-five to fifty -cents per what they had accomplished In completing
quart, and estimate that the ontpout will the high school course. He t!)en presented
be not less than 60,000 qts. and w ill net diplomas to the following: Mary Chapthem at least $1,500, or $1,000 per acre— pell. Mable Brown Cowan, Martha GWynn
Fox, Caroline Louise Lovell, Ruth Esther
. Ft. Lauderdale Herald.
Mettinger, Sarah Eugenia ■Pope, WlUie
Sanford has its celery, Lakeland Its
Mary Singletary, Gussje Èmma filli*,
strawberries and Hastings Its potatoes;
but -Pensacola farmers have gone to Sadie Christine Williams, W illiam Ernest
growing pepper as a specialty— Pepsactriu Betts, Harry F. Carlson. Ernest F. Houshohler, A bie O. Kenner, W illiam . V ail
Journal.
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LoveU and Seth Lee Woodruff.
A . H. Inglee a Western Union Telegraph
A t the close o f the program, during the
operator, was found dead in ’ his room at
last number o f the orchestra, 'Marshall
the Cariotod House iirOcala last Sunday.
Mahoney led faculty,
graduates and
M r Inglee did his usal work at the tele­
trustees to the library where thè gradu­
graph office yesterday, and went home ot
ates formed in line and received the con9 o’clock last night. Heart failure caused
gruitUations o f the faculty, trustees and
hi» dlath, and «tin end must have come
host o f relatives and friends, who were
very suddenly for no one had any idea
present and Interested in th e ir 1welfare.

H it General News o f “ The Land
of Flow ers;

C liLtfO FROM THE STATE PRESS

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i o s - K l Rev. W m . Crane Gray, D. D.
Bishop o f .Southern Florida, will make
1 his annual visitation to the church o f the
Holy »Cross Sanfordt on Sunday ,next June
i 4th, at which time services w ill be as
t follows:-Early Celebration 7 A .T l.. Mornkilled there Sunday morningJiy a negroi ing Prayer IOJO, Sermon and Celebration
whom he was attempting to'; arrc}t, act-. 11 A . M. at which service the Holy Rite
Ing as a deputy. The aflair created a goodI o f Confirmation, or The Laying on- of
deal o f cxoitetnenl at Lady Lake, as Mr. Hands will pc abmiplsiered by the Bishop.
Vespers as usal at 5-P. M. A cordial
Grant was quite popular there.
invitation is extended - to the people of
in 'th e 126 working days o f the' present
our City and Parish to attend these seryear up to Saturday. Tam pa'had 'shipped
117,605,000 cigars— almost an average &lt;f
S a le a t The B o sto n
one million a day for the entire year to -

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The Boston store w ill have a b ig re­
moval rale com m encing- Saturday June
has resulted from tbe passage b y both 3rd. Bargains galore and the place to
branches o f tbe Florida .Legislature of tbe savç money. See the bills.
bill against the'plcking. packing, offering
for sale, or the shipment o f immature and
unripe citrus fruit but no circle is the
• W a have bsd so many Inquiries
n ew t more w dostne than in the Florida
la tely regardin g Eczem a and other
CUrua Exchange from General M anager skin dMkUrn, that ire are glad to
W. C. Temple down to the humblest grow­ m ake our answ er public. A f t s l care­
er identified with that organization.
ful In vestigation w e have found that
a. sim ple w a a h j&gt; fQ U - c f J V ln ta rfra e n ,
in an effort to ride over .the Governat a
âa compbunded ln D. D. D.. eaa b » rev e la the second tira» the House struck a
Ued upon. W # would not m oka thla
•tump on Monday in Its effort to pass atatam aat to our patrons, friands and
the A n gle anti-convict lea s« b ill By one nelghbora u nies*..ve ware aura o t It—
vota the required two-thirds railed, and and aithough thsre ara m any ao-callsd
not until another Legislature meets will B eat ma remédies sold. v a ourealvas
it be possible to consider the bringing o f unhasltatlagly re co a m a n g XX D. D.
Florida's convicts into use for improv- Preacripttoeu ,
Bacaaaa— W * know that tt givea tam eat o f ^
p i Mk roods«
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stant re lie f to that tortu rln g Itcà. _
becs use— D. D. D. starta the cura St
W ill H a re H ouse P a r ty
ths fou ndatioo o f the troubla.
. A merry party o f Sanford girls w ill
Becmuae— I l cleansea, aoothea and
leava far Daytona Beach next week t o Be béais th » skia.
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gone far tw o weeks taking ia all tbe deBecaute— I t eaablee N a tu re t o rapalr
tha ravages o f the dlscaaa
Ugbta o f that famous resort.
Becausa— T b e records o f tan ragra
o f com pléta cures o f thouaanda o t
moet serto us
show that D. D. D.
ta today recognlsad aa the absoluta!y
raUabla Eczem a cure
D rcp ta to ou r atore today, juat to
Calk o v a r you r casa v t t k a a
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The Car You*JI Be Proud To Own
Y o u M u s t S ec T h ese Cass To A p p re­
c ia t e T h em — It is so easy when .one is
thoroughly enthused about such a m agnifi­
cent car as the Cole 30 to say that "nothing
like it has ever been sold at anywhere near
the price o f the 1911 C ole 3 0 "— to say that
"it** the classiest car o f them all” — that " i t ’s
tbe car you'll be proud to own“— “ you will
m arvel that such a car can be sold at the
prices."
W e can w rite volumes and present nrgum s o i a fte t argume nt-to- -prove-~ttr y&lt;SU~ th a t*
these statements ore m erely absolute facts—
' Fate Dor* » TbyJ*Tatut«*n Wkttlbaw I t ! ibtKri. TwtVi JWM

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Ig n itio n — Double, Magneto and Batteries.
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rilling
C lu tch — Improved leather-faced cone.
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T ra n sm issio n —Selective. 3 speeds forward and re'•
verse. D rive— Shaft.
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3 4 x 4 .T ir e »- a n d F ire s to n e D em ou n table .A im s — * 7
i.a a o — the 4Tnch tires will save you a lot o f repair bills mid the
metre,
big 34 inch wheels assure road-smoothness.
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nford.
R e a r A x le — Full F lo a tin g Type with Hyatt Roller J *
Bearings. W h ee lb a se—118 In c h e s .
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E con om ica l In U p-K eep— E co n om ica l In Fuel, havilgncd
iug an official record 23.6 miles to the gallon o f gasoline. n £
thq highest grade materials with the nicest accuracy, as­
sures perfect smooth n ew o f operation and absolute
and tbe flexibility o f i n J point suspension maintains
no matter
how rough tbe road— no waste o f power.
Its 4 H x 4 !t F o u r Cylinder M o t o r D evelop s 303 6 H.P.. affording ample reaerve power for a five pasaenger OV. enabling you to take the »teepeat hills without
perceptible effort or to speed along the road faster ihfP
you care to go.

rich upholstering for which you pay hundreds o f dollars
more in other Cara.
The C ole 30 “ Fore-Dore” Touring Car can be in­
stantly converted im o a regular touring car by removing
the forward doors without marring its finish
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Equipm ent— Magneto, demountable rims, three id
lamps, gaa lamps with generator, horn, full set o f took
pump and Jack.
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Ask f o r • D e m o n s tra tio n — It Imposes
no obligation, whatever, upon you and it’s
very convincing argument. ,Ptw n e today-

KEELY’S GARAGE
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Drouth a n d F l h o d s

SANFORD MADE GOOD ON CROPS
An E p itom e o f t h e W e e k 's M o s t
p o r te n t H appen in gs In th e
S ta t e ’* Domain.'
"The Cast Coast has shipped 250,000
barrels o f Irish potatoes this season", says
the Mulberry Enterprise. "Think o f the
money that w ill bring into the state for
one a rtid e or t o o d f A nd it Is well to
think o f It, for a (ow years ago the gen­
eral impression among those far away
seemed to be that "Florida could raise
only alligators and mosquitoes— with a
few oranges as a side issue. Now tho
early vegetables from Florida supply the
Northern, Eastern and Western markets,
and bring the highest prices. A s the
. ’ Enterprise aptly says, "Surely this- la
great state.
Kissimmee Is preparing to entertain the
state convention o f th e-B aptist Young
People's Union which w ill convene there
next Tuesday; a b o u t'250 delegates being
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interest In celery „not only here but
n V is ito rs To The s t a t e C laim s San­
other sections o f the country where
fo r d to Th e S e c tio n F o r
crop can be successfully grown to mat
D iversified F a rm in g
along about the time the California c
p
Since the siren song o f the flat woods
goes on the markets. It la learned h
e land promoter has flooded Uie state with
here thnt the Orange county, Cnlifor
" people" seeking the second Paradise at
crop, which is the Southern Callfor
H ten doltara per acre, one dollar dawn rind
COlery belt. Will tint haw« mil mure .n

2,000 acres this year, a hi g reduction
under former years.
_ Various reasons aae given, among them
poor returns to the g rowers nmlTtm down
land making it unsuitable for celery
culture. W hatever the cause the Callfor
nia celery growers are giving up the crop
for beet culture, that being considered
more profitable. Celery, as is well known
is rather trying ou land and in Southern
California they have to use about S15
worth o f commercial fertilizer to the acre
each yean It is likely, therefore, that
there may be something in the claim that
the fertile celety land o f southern .Califor­
nio has been over wot ken with that crop.
The growers here are not Inclined to re
joicé at the misfortunes of others' but
naturally, here as elsewhere, they will In
putting out their crops, take into consider­
ation the fact that California is reducing
her celery acreage..

o f Sanford have had but little to say
about their section preferring to let the
# vera gem a n o f average intelligence see
the state for themselves and find out the
real garden spot where vegetables can be
grown at any lim e o f Uie year regardless
o f drouth or flood and where growers have
made money and ore still making it.
The Sanford section is n o f an experiment,
has never been a colony proposition of
cheap lands and is the real vegetable
section o f the state by .actual facts and
figures. The visitors to the state are
quick to note the real value in Sanford
lands as tbe following articles T n the
Altoona, Pa., Mirror indicates:
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"Conductorennd Mrs. J. A. Ninner of
2410 Ouk avenue, Altoona, have returned
from their, trip, to Florida, wliero Mr.
Nutner was In attendance at the con­
vention of the Order of Kailway Conduct­
ors. ut Jacksonville, together with touring
the state. Mr. and Mrs; Numer are de­
lighted witli certain sections in Florida,

LONGS E0R SANFORD.

NEWS Of THE WORLD

T h eeF o llo w In g L e t t e r Is S e lf Explan­
a to ry .
Goshland. Mo.. May 24th. 1911.
Mr. R. J. Holly, Editor, Herald.
Herewith I send one dollar to renew
six month subscription to the •Herald,
that-1 m ay know what is going oh down
there, do not am how 1 mulH ho tn tl.fln l
to close my eyes to such n bright spot os
Sanford, and Its able Exponent— The Her­
ald. 1 am always glad to see It arrive.
and thoroughly enjoy reading U,. I oin
much pleased with w h o r l hear gbout tbe
Sanford district, of its climate and soil, a
pleasing combination that sneils success..
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grasp o f old Jack-Frost, and Into the
grip of a long spell, theft is. fully us unpleasant and at-dlsastrou s a * tho post
grim winter was. Tw ice each year the
people o f this glorious state have thrust
upon them an occiilar demonstration of
the folly o f trying to run a fnrm without
an irrigation plant. In the fa ll then in
the summ,cf.
Also the severe w h it e »
kll) our fruit, and tho dry hot summer
burns up our vegetation.
Thine for Sanford, its clim ate,, water
and soil,
F. J. Sprague.

Items o f Interest Cleaned Troni
. Various Sources'

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
H ere th e R ea d ers W ill rin d a B r ie f
H is to ric a l Sprin g M o w in g
P o r t t o r r t e f f KMitferk
Justice Harlan o f the Supreme Court
was seventy-eight p e n » o f age June 1,
and was the object o f congratulations
fruttr litanyTrinds wlfo adm(ra him for his
independence and nigged hon»sty. Should
he remain on tho bench a year ibngcr, as
seems possible, lie will have served longer
thun-uny justice «inee- the -foundation—o fthe court.
The Supreme Court seems to. have side­
stepped when it smdosed upon the Circuit
Court o f Now York to do for the trusts
that which it o u g ^ te s have done Itself
and done now. f j ^ J L b c interesting to
obieltve the m o d ltP u u lt^jb d t Uie court
will evolve wlUiin the next six tnoaUis.
However, no watter how well tt mny do
its work tho matter w ill come back to the
Supreme Codrt jor Anal adjudication,

An East C oast Squash
f The mnymuin record for temperature
The other day somebody showed Rep­
in Columtya this season was reported by
Two Tampa men have perfected on
resentative Stewart of Brevard, n clipping
a registration o f fill 3-1U. The hottest
arrangement by
which
the aaiotnofrom the Times-Unlon describing an
previous ream ! wns 98 8-lO several days___
blle crank cannot reverse and smash the
enormous tomato which hod been ex­
ago.
Tills breaks the record for this vl- .
arm o f the dictator. This will prove a
hibited in Manatee county. According to
cinlty
for June 4, the former record being
splendid thing for automoblllsts and will
the newspaper report the tomato was 08 in 1895. No prostrations from ehe
prqvent the recurrence of many nocldents
almost as largo as Colonel Floyd's hriqd heat have been noted.
which have marked the progress* o f the
after
he learned that he was "Intellectual
t G re a ter S au fo rd Band
Daniel P. Wrinkle, aged 29 years, a con­
amateur o f the chauffeur.
leader
o f the house.'Sanford is to have a full Military Band
ductor
on nn Oak S tre e t. car of the
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Keepers o f hotels, boarding houses and
especially the lake region and tho portion I Mr. Stewart went the Tiiues-Unlon one
o f Fifty (50) men. The present organi­
restaurants are reminded that a bill pass­
o f it in a tw enty to thlrty-flvo mile radius I Letter wiQi the following story of a squash Chattanooga Electric railway, had bis
zation is to he Increased to that number
head knocked o ff while the car was cross­
ed by the Legislature at its recenusession
o f Sanford. One thing that surprised I grown by one of ills constituents,
New reefuits will be received, special in­
ing
the McCallie avenue viaduct. The
requires'that they screen all the openings
them, and upon which they laid special
One day at the end of the season the
struction will be given themhi|d all possi
car
wus
loaded with women and childnen
on such premises against flies - and
emphasis, was that, contrary to tho gen - 1farmer who had raised this mammoth uf
ble will be done to make musicians of
who
became
frantic at the sight o f the
mosquitoes. This bill is now a law and
erully accepted idea up here in PennsyJ- fa ij went out Into the fields to hurvest
them.
headless
body.
Ills lihad came in con­
mnst be respected.
vaiAa. that Sanford and vicinity was too same. He carried a brood 1axe on his
The band is now-under a uew leader
tact with a heavy girder, and Uie con­
far
north
to
he
In
the
citrus
belt,
and
that
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shoulder
together
with
a
small
ladder.
t. The Pensacola Journal .calls attention ship und plana ore now -under "'way. for
ductor was decapitated as by a guillotine.
Placing tha ladder against the southern
. to the fact «hat a budded grapefruit tree making this ouc o f the great hands, not grupc fruit and oranges would not thrive
That Lieut. Ilaguem, of the French
Costs only $1 and will bear in three years. only in Florida, but in the entire sou tit. there was couUary to rho facts, as they end o f Uie squash, he picked . his way
Every Floridian who owns or occupies u This can all be successfully accomplished were driven through miles o f groves and cautiously to the top, raised t h e ju a-and aymy, who stated vcsterdaymornlng iron»
Nice tjp an aeroplane flight for Cbreicq
piece o f ground ought to set out one or and much more easily titan is generally were surprised at thtf quality, which they dealt tbe stem ri vigorous blow. .
bus
met (featb in the venture Is now consay
wus
superior
to
anything
they
hud
The axe slipped In its descent and w ent
two o f them.
suppoqiii.
eaten at home, shipped from anywhere. smashing through the rind, into, the sidered almost certain. Torpedo boat
Tito band will furnish the instructor,
Charles Merwiu, a well known young
They were also pleased at what they suw interior of the vegetable. TIilA rattier destroyers und other navul craft h ave. *
man of Palatka^ vrhlle assisting In the the music, the room fur rehearsals and
at'Saiifbrd and vicinity, in the .vegetable disconcerted tho fanner, us it w as his searched in vain for any tidings ' o f ) the
d rivin g. o f an artesian well on Palutka litany other incidentals. The charges
trucking section, especially celery, und in best axe. so, witli] the aid of a sharp missing aviator.
Heights yesterday during a thunder and for all this, if any, will be insignificant.
explaining tho methods In vogue, such as stick, he gouged a larger opening imq
A widespread plot against Francisco'I.
electrical storm was the victim o f u most The candidates will bo required to pro­
sub-irrigation, sub-drainage and sub- (lie squush, crawled through and began Madero. Jr., with ramifications* In Sail •
unusual and painful accident. He wore vide themselves with instruments, of a
ariution, and that certain sections of to explore its interior for tho missing mi
Antonio, El Paso, New York and Mexico
u pair o f heavy work shoes and when standard specified by the band and also
Florida w ere certainly favored."
plemuut
City has been discovered, according to
the storm was ut its height lighting struck witli the necessary brains.
llcred s another one of the same son:'
THe pulp of the squash wus so soft und news coming from Mexican govelnnieqt
As a school of music, the Military Band
the heel o f his right shoe, rnn up the
"Conductor and Mrs. W. J. Sherman of dense liiul the axe had sunk outirelyou t iffiirrs.------------------- :------------— ——:---- :— metal fasteners. Into the heel .of his foot Ijs emphatically the finest in the world
mst Altoona und Conductor and Mrs. W. o f sight, and for some time lie grouped
While about fen days the* results of Uie
and (ore- l t T n lb shreds, shattering the 1and witli proper study and application,
W olf o f 308 Fifth uvenue, Altoona, have his w ay »round through tiie seml-dnrk- invcsligatisn by Uie bureau o f corpora­
bone and pulling tha flesh a Way from the l i t is possible to receive a musical odu
tions into tiie organization and conduct
returned home from their Florida trip. ness in vain.
bone in other parts o f the pedal member, cation, in some rcpecta superior to that
They attended the Jacksonville convention
A t last he stumbjed over something, of the United States Steel Corporation
The capricious bolt completely converted |given by the best conservatories of
o f the Order o f Railway Conductors. They and bending down, found himself face to will be placed on the d es k -o f President
tbe Shoe into bits o f torn and twisted music.
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nlso made a tour o f Florida's famous face witli a*nmn, evidently just uwukened Taft. It will th en )rest with the presi­
I making up the new membership, the
leather, it having been rent asunder as
places and resorts.
from a dose. A fter they had exchanged dent and Attorney General Wickershaiu
would a piece o f tissue paper between experienced musicians residing in the
whether the 'administration will begin
Am ong the wonderful th ip gq jh ey saw greetings, tbe stranger said:
vicinity are Invited to come In with us.
thè Angers o f a Sandow.
“ So you lost your axe. ehf Well, 1 can proceedings _ in the courts against, the
was (he famous Sanford Celery Delta.
Failure on the
the .Atlantic The boys o f from fourteen years o f age The pnrty is indebted to Mr. Howard of tell you right now it won't do any good alleged steel trust uiidef tiie Sherman
Coast Line and various other Southern arid up and the-young men are wanted. the Howard-Packard Land Co. one of Son- to look for it, because I've been in here unti-tnist law.
railroads to comply with an order of the It is desired to begin the hew class at lord's leading citizens, witli two autos, for the past two days looking for u |icl
It is now reasonably certain Uiat„ the
interstate commerce commission Axing once and to start all the n ew recruits in showing Sanford, its environs and tak­ goat that eat his w ay tiirough tiie north­ senate will debate the reciprocity bill Un­
rates on citrus fruits and vegetables from together. A fter the start, it may be ing them through tiie famous celery fields, west earner of this here thlngl"—Dixie.
til near the end o f July. The liouse will
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Florida palms to Northern destinations, |difficult to arrange for others.
probnbly dispose o f Uie yool schedule In
and who showed .(jiem how Sanford, by
A
ll
who
are
interested
should
meet
the
resulted In a supplementary hearing on
two weeks and will be kept in session
iheir flowing artesian wells, sub-irrigation,
C a rro w a y — T y ler
Musical Director qt the band room in city
Wednesday before Commissioner Prouty.
Due o f Sanford's popular young indies more tliun a month longer whiting on the
sub-drainage and sub-ureuted* lands were
building, a t 8 o'clock on Wennesday
Tbe stock-holders o f the Orange County
obta in, raise-tw o-u u loads o f c s iw y to was united in -wedlock on Wednesday to renam r It MlOuid'Ieep -'busy end will be
f — l even in g—June. Hth; 1DH:— The— entire
m et at the San Ju nn .
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. . the acre. These urc tho feutures that one o f the prominent turpentine operators able to accomplish much in a month.
- r w rAssociation
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b® evplalned fully and
liar tors Tuesday morning for tho annual ta °P °9ltion
parlors
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impressed them most In Florida's most o f this state.
Fifteen thousand people among them
organizing will begin at that time and
election o f officers and other business.
Miss Jennie Currnwuy, daughter of Mr. President T a ft und Ex-president Roose­
famous trucking centre. Sauford is a
time and after that, lesions will .begin
Besides tbe Orlando members present,
leading winter resorU.The party were also and Mrs. Me. G. Curryway being tiie bride velt honored Cardinal Gibbons at a jubilee
os soon as possible. If at nil interested,
there were qu it* a number from Sanford
la a number o f Florida's famous wlntei and Mr. E. D Tyler o f Salem. Kin . being in Baltimore on Tuesday;
come and talk li ov e r
and other ports o f the county. Th e meet
Uie groom. The ceremony took place at
and summer resorts.''
Building N o tes
idg Was called to order by President Seth
the home o f tiie brides parenta south of
W e s t Side P a rk S ocial
J.
H.
Fcrguson’s'ilew
upurtment house
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n
igh
t—
R
eaves
Nuptials
Woodruff and the minutes o f the la strcg town promptly a t ' high noon, the cere­
Thursday aftemoon-June liL 7 “ be1 n ga
A t the home o f the mules father. Rev. mony being performed by Rev,’ J. A. on First street is^nearing^ completion.
utar-meeting-Trere' Téqd by Secretary W. half holiday, the Ladles o f the West Side
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K. O 'N ea l 4 fter their
approval the Improvement Society held an informal J. W. Knight on Park avenue, M lu Eva Hendry of the Methodist church.
M. A t Miot .it building Bn elegant new
election o f o ffic e » was held which result­ Park social at West Side Park on French Muy Knight und Mr. Rollins G. Reaves * Mr. Locke Tyler o f Fitzgerald Gn.,
home on Sanford Heights south o f Spened as follows: Seth Woodruff, president, Ave., from four to six. Invitations were were united in matrimony. Rev. J. A. brotner of the groom acted us best man
cer's home and will be another great im ­
re-elected; W .-R. O 'N ea l secretary, also extended to the ladies o f the village. Im ­ Hendry o f the Methodist church officiat­ and M lu Annie Lang o f tills city was
provement for the Heights.
honor. Only Uie immediate
re-elected, and James G ita*' re-elected provement Society aud other* who were* ing. The ceremony took place at 10:30 maid
treasurer.______________
interested in the improvement of our city. on Wednesday morning, the young couple friends o f the contracting parties were
Tbe home o f W. A. Ginn oil the Heights
There was about 'one hundred present, leaving for a short wedding trip after present and after a dainty wedding promires to be one o f the finest pmong
Ball G a m e » S ch e d iti«
which they will make their home at luncheon was served the happy couple
Uie many fine Sanford homes.
There w ill be tw o gam e* o f ball here The Sanford Band- Jfclridly added to the
Newberry, Florida. The bride and groom took the train for Jacksonville and ex ­
enjoyment
o
f
the
occasion
with
several
next week, the first one Tuesday witli
were the recipients o f many handsome ] pect to spend their honeymoon in ArkanE. 11. Herndon's new home on Fifth
Leesburg. On Thursday Orlando will be beautiful selections. wedding
gifts, attesting to their popu­
loe
cream
and
c«k
e
was
served
by
tbe
street
is being pushed to completion and
here In fulVflame and the fans can ge l a
larity.
Thc bride la a popular young lady will soon be ready for occupancy.
line on thè strength o f the two teams. todies o f - the society. . Old Sol very
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having resided In Sanford for the past
Friday Ortahdo and Sanford w ill play at thoughtfully, bid Ids face so that we had
G ood R e c o rd
six years and held several responsible
The Herndon liome on Magnolia has
most delightful afternoon. A ll express­
Urlando and both games w ill draw a large
Uoq. S. A . Robinson ipade a great record
been put in first-class shape and la now
positions in the buslneu world.
ed
themselves
well
pleased
with
the
Im
­
as
Representative
from
Orange
county
in
crowd.
The groom Is a prominent turpentine occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Chandler for a
the legislature. Every measure he cham­
The grand stand a t Holden park will be provements made In so short a time. Let
pioned
went
through
and
he
had
the
operator
and has several fine farms In home-like apartment house.
repaired and m ade comfortable and the the good work o f Improvement continue.
peculiarly good luck o f getting three Im­ Uie state at jiresent making headquarten
ladlea are expected to attend and cheer
portant bills through" in one day. This
S a n fo rd G ets a Bank
C o le to a H ustler
was Mr. Robinson's firet term, but his at Salem. Taylor County where they will
•he boys to victory. •
Washington, June 6^—F ifty post-offices
J. H. Cota, the manager o f the public work siiows that he was well "on to" the make their future home.
C
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today were designated as postal savings
u i e that starts at Mettinger’a next W ed­ job and knew where to strike that it
M e m o ria l S e rv ic e
depositories to ,open July 3, making a
would do the most good. Orange county
Just
received
a
shipment
o
f
Mason’s
nesday.
Is
one
o
f
the
greatest
h
u
s
tle
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In
Tbe Odd Fellows w ill hold their annual
has a right to feel proud o f the work of
total o f such' offices, 500. Those today
memorial service at the Methodist church tbe business and promises the people Its Representatives, M eas». S. A . Robin­ fruit Jure and jelly glasses for early can-'
Include: ReldsvlU * N. C., and Sanford
nlng
purposes.
Let
me
supply
your
wanti.
next Sunday night at 7JO. Every one Is some great surprises during the public son and Forest Lake and its splendid Señ­
W
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Long,
grocer.
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L.
C.
Massey—
-Reporter
Star.
cordially Invited to attend.

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Hosiery, LeMar Cravats and Everything

that we have such a fine apparatus why
should we, pay such an exorbitant in­
surance rate. My good friends, the insuropce agefits claim that the rates w ill
not be lowered and I claim that they w ill
be and that If th e y don't lower them the
merchants can either force the issue or
organize a home insurance company and
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■I have not seen the new truck tested
yet but will try and exam jne it mote
dosely soon. Tills new apparatus ought
to be the real tiling to take care o f the
new territory recently acquired by. the
city as much of it Is not now reached -by
water mains and Would not get pressure
If it w a s ’so situated.

A Budget of Opinion “ «hist Be
tween You and

A Ctslel I * A m o n g Y e T akin g M otes
end f a i l l i . H a ll P ren t 'E m "— \
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fie S a y t ga u n t e r er.
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€ I f you happen to gat tired o f Sanfcjrd
and seek a cooler or what seeais .to be a
cooler place you w ill he greatly surprised
to find that you have left the coolest and
moat pleasant place Iq the south to spend
the summer, puring the real - warm
weather o f e few weeks ago 1 happened
to be at the beach where yoqare supposed
Jto ha yd.a cooling breeze from old A t ­
lantic all the time, but for several -days
a land breeze was blowing, laden with
mosquitoes and sand files and Sanford
did look good to me ’ when' I returned.
There la always a good breeze blowing
here and the mosquitoes are not In
evtdfnctf it or sauJ tlies ci titer and mid
the shade o f the beautiful trees you can
escape the glare of the beach and be.moro
comfortable than any where else. Of
courae every one need a change o f scenes
for a abort time and every one who can
should get aw ay during the summer Just
to see the sights and keep In touch with
the ever changing world. A trip gives
us new Ideas, broader view s and a better
grip on affairs but for good solid comfort
and a chance to rest, home la Just as
good as the so-called summer resorts.
W hile the northern d ries are sweltering
in the beet Sanford has never attained
the killing temperature that strikes men
down in the middle o f the m w i
Take
our d im s te all the year round and you
w ill find it the moat equable in the

men to destruction and women to vain
pride that corrodes their happiness. Look
not upon the buzz cart when It Is red
and glreth atlnkum to the evening breeze;
fo r it cAaweth’ acads end ducats Uke a
hay b a ila r alw ays m am m a and sest erces,
and rocks and dough It Lappeth.up Uke a
house afire. When the d e v i l . wagon
champeth and snorteth. flee to the mouC-

! T H E C IT Y
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(F ln t Street, one block from Depot opposite PotluRlor)

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

Steaks, Chops, Oysters and Fish a Specialty

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

Prompt, Clean Service

Meal Tickets are Sold at Reduced Rntes

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If you are qualified to vote and fa ll ts
do so, yob are neglecting your religious
duty, in the eyes o f Edward' W. Hock,
former governor o f Kansas.
“ It Is a man duty to vote", ,, said he.
-It Is a s m a d ira -e h rtitta n 'r duty to vote

as it la to g o to a prayer meeting. In­
deed —1 s a y 'll without feeling t h a t ! am
sacrilegious—dt is more o f a duty for a
Christian to vote than it Is attend a pray­
er meeting; far. you can have a prayer
m eeting In your hothe at any time, but
you can't veto when you fee) like 11
“ The ideal d tiz e n must be a politician,
but not In the common sense o f the word.
It Is a shame the w a y the word ‘ politcs’
has been brought into disrepute. Politics
Is the science of governm ent end the
elector should.^have a knowledge o f (ts
principle*. Ideal Ipyalty w law. One qt
the moat Astounding thing« is the manner
In which official# Ignore laws which it
does not please them to enforce. So loug
as the law^ Ity th e duty o f the official
named by tiie law or by the courts to
ca n y it out and to see that it Is enforced.
Anything else Is anarchy."

W ell o f all the trading centers Sanford
has taken the rag o ff the bush. Every
store In the d t y Is putting on a sale and
every day the d t y looks Uke court w eek
in Orlando. Our merchants are to be
cnmrafnded In m aking; S enfdr^iiam eitt^
for the .people are coming for m ile*
around to take advantage o f the bargains
offered.. Keep it up end there w ill not
be a dull moment during the summer.

4 Sanford la’ now known as the “ corn
belt" o f Florida for nowhere in the state
pan such fine fields o f corn be shown.
On the irrigated lands o f this section the
chrn reaches an average height o f ten
fe e t and baa throe and four ears o f good
corn. W e can raise enough to feed the
stock for the next year.

4 The new fire truck has arrived and it
is a beauty ia every respect, I really b e­
lieve that « p i a thorough teat it will be
found that-this new truck w ill solve the
question without any more apparatus. It
ts the duplicate o f the fire truck« used
by Boston. N ew York and other villages
Tomatoes, Cantaloupe, Ocra— H ave you
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and the best feature la that It uses
any.
I
f
ao
w
e
can
interest
you.
(
I
f
you
chemicals
la o f the w ater w arkaT*'^ )« new truck ought don't want the earth.) Lew is Vegetable
to save the d t y uiZny • dollar end now Exchange. Laffler Blk. /.
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QUALITY
Look for the “ Quaker City’*
label—in red and. blue— some­
where on every bag or barrel of
genuine “ Quaker City” Flour.
It is your guarantee, direct from
the miller— that there’s FIRST
QUALITY flour inside.
QUAKER CITY l^ Q U R MILLS CO,

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COUNTS HAPPENINGS

Mrm. B. A. Howard and children and
M il» Mnbel AmUtwrci wore among our
Sunday callers.

A Budget o f Interesting Items
from Correspondents

Dr. and Mrs. Delomqter attended our
church services Sunday morning. We
hope they wlU come again soon.

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FIR ST GLASS GRATE M A T E R IA LS , Sanford,

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- Mr- P e a y and his fam ily will move to
ID E E V E N T S O F O R A N G E C O U N T Y

E fficien t S ta r r o r R e p o r te ra W eek ly
■ c o v e r » th e T e r r it o r y ro r
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GENEVA J.OTTINÒS
Sped»! Correspondence to The Herald;

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the Klnahan farm this week. Mr. Perry
has rented that, farm for coming year, also
Mr. Powell's and a few other 'prices near.
W e aro glad to have them come among
us and hope they will enjoy living here.
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A nd wo would say the same to Mr. and
MrsMJreer who ore moving Into the hohso
formerly occupied by. Lawrence filch. Mr.
Greer Is to work with Mr. Perry.

A NATURAL B EA U TY' SPO T

IMPROVED

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W O O D LAN D PARK
Tlie shell-mound at the mouth of Lake Monroe; every con­
venience for picnic parties; admission free. The swimming pool
. under-these-big ouks-iaemptied and-denned every day Gpd filled
with pure drinking water. Ask your doctors opinion about this.
Try it once and you will come again. Open T H U R S D A Y S and
S U N D A Y S . Other days by arrangement.

WHO l i iL'CCLUFUL IIUU

TJILl.X A D S

T u r in h . i r t , r n r .
.4SSHF.R li lH l i AUF.
•r j x o p fO R T V K ir r
l U m o r t o it n h * i

Misses Emma Proctor. Nevada and
Gallic Grant left last Monday for .Orlando
MOORE S STATION
To the nil lor of The Herald:
to take the teachers’ examination.
.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Price nnd (laughter,
Miss Lois C offee left la st-F rid a y for
Mrs.
Cameron arc moving to Bartow this
her homeNia Madison.^ Flo. Miss Coffee
week.
Mrs. Cameron owns some, property
speat the winter with her aunt * Mrs.
there.
,
Homer Nicholson and while here made
Christenc .McClellan accompanied her
many frien d » w ho learn ed to kriro her
for her own true self, and who will w el­ grandma Pro va le uf Geneva to Fuu Ôallie
for a months V is it '
come her among us again at any time.

Litnr. RF.jDrc.4iu,

T o v u . as hi
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c u ts e t
m u x 1 HL cii
em its h rou t u r r r

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TO X 4K F. FOUR
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PEOPLES BANK OF SAHFORD

DEPOSITS INSURED 1

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S M IT H , P ro s
H. R. S T E V E N S , V -P rs s .
H. E. T O L A R , C ash ier

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Safety RnirtüinA”

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fountain pon.' Just
stick it ju jo ym u pocket
^T in yJjvn yT i happen» to~ ro!

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O ne little tw ist makes it Jcaktinht,
a :r - t ig h t .
C onio in and sec h ow

the, little twist

corks it up 'and how quickly it fills itself.

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Eulaman, visited Sanford last Monday.

Several from here spcOt Surtduy at
Woodland
Park in Monroe anil enjoyed n
'»• Thè M. M . S. Society was pleasantly
■entertained b y Mrs. RV Q. Gresham last a picnic dinner;
we can supply your wants in (lie
week, a large number being pfestfot. One
Come to Moores Station Church Social
Automobile
line.F If you want fo
o f the pleasant features o f the afternoon the evening of June 14th' nud . see what
rent
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•^was the exchange o f tested receipts by an “ Ice Social" means Ice enough fqr all
the ladies, which w ill be repeated from bring your friends.
lime to' time. Mrs. Gresham served de­
Business willJtp-suspended- Jierc Thurs­
mnrs- v(e nre nt your service will) the
lir io ^ watermelon which wns very much day whilo every one attends the pichlcpvery best •curs, r We never sleep.
enjoyed. ShU'w^A assisted in serving by at DeLeon Springs..
. If you nre iu trouble call us any
Misses NichoisoV.'Tnils nnd Gresham.
hour of the night or day. "
That Trophy Clip
On Inst Friday ovening Miss Irene
The joke is off, 1Aftcrjjncarly two years
Peters entertained In honor of her Quests,
in hiding, the Sanford huso hall en­
Misses Young nnd Sparvcn from Daylonn
thusiasts have sent the cup (utfeited to
P H O N E 331
UeocHT Quite* ù number enjoyed- the
the Orlando dub, to this city. Orlando
pleasant games and music. .A t a late
pad lost all interest iu it und agreed to
hour delightful cream and cake were
play the Sanford boys again this season
served which wns much enjoyed. Misses
and now nil things are" lovely and the
Young and Spnrven returned homo Mon­
goose hangs high.
day to the regret of many, they mudo
W e hojio this season's games will not
many friends during their short sta y , in
excite us beyond fair play und gentility
Geneva.
and that there is a lot o f hln und good
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Pattishall o f Deuatured chaff uheud
Flay hull.—Orlando
Land visited relatives in .G eneva last Citizen.
week. Mr. Pattishall Is traveling in the
"*m tereitrof ttretson University. A i» A T '

Summer or Winter

A Motor For Any Purpose

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Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Company

Specials

This Week i t

„WA j i f ¡i.'.»'! I IVi I

W ill Gratic o f Jacksonville recently vis­
ited his sister, Mrs. H. H. Pattishall.
Mrs. Frank Jones has had as her guests
tills w eek’her brother, Mr. Harris, nud tier
niece Miss Myrtle Harris o f Jackson, Ga.
Miss Bubble Nicholson left Monday to
visit Mrs. Green -W itte in Anierericus.
G a ,_ i _
Miss Ruth Hand, o f Sanford is spend. Ing a few w ebks 1very pleasantly with

Mrs. Aubrey Moran.'
Mrs. Tow el has returned to her home In
Miami, after u visit torclotives in Gen­
eva.
CAMERON CITY CLIPPING S.
SpecUl Correspondence to The Herald;

■Surprise parties seem to he the order of.
the hour. Last week the friends nod
neighbors gathered at the home o f Mr.
and Mrs. Deck one evening, giving them
a surprise and'spending a very pleasant
evening. Mr. and Mrs. Beck are" leaving
us |his week for a visit tq their old hoiiifi
In Indiana. Mr. Beck has business in­
terests there that .demand his personal
attention. They will re lu m ^ ln a few
week». ------------ :----This week Monday evening the crowd
met at the store corner aud silently took
iu w ay across the fields through the
moonlight to the* Klnahan home where
it was neither invited nor expected. but
Mr. and Mrs. Klnahan proved quite equal
to the occasion and a very Jolly evening
Was| spent. Mf. and Mrs. Klnaliao ex­
pect to start next week on an extended
trip and visit and do not plan to be with
us again until the holidays. _ _
W alter Haynes, w h o . has made his
home .w^h the Kinahan's will m ove to
town. W e are sorry to have him go but
it seems best for the present. Mrs. Kina, ban planned a ve ry pleasant farewell
party for Mr. Haynes on Tuesday evening
when she Invited the young people in for
dinner^. They were all w allin g to surprise
l|imvTvficn be came from town on the tlx
o'clock car.
A number from here ore planning to
attend the Union Sunday School picnic at
DeLeon Springs on Thursday o f this
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It is said unit tjiein are certain
springs In liurope that, give relief and
curs to Eezemu, and other skin dis­
eases. If you ,'knew that by washing

In these waters you could be relieved
from that awful Itch,* wouldn’t you
tnake every effort to take a trip te
Europe at once? Would yon not be
willing to spend your last cunt to find
-the curoT
.But * you need not leave home for
these distant springs Relief Is right
her» In your oj/n horns town!
A simple wjiili of Oil of Wintergreen, Thymol aud other ingredients
as compounded only In D. D, D, Pre­
scription will bring Instant relief to
that lenlble burning Itch, iod leave
■the ekln as smooth and healthy-,as
that of a child.
I t you have not already tried It, get
a t-d e a e t-a i^ -e e n t-b o itle fo ile y r We aeaura you of lustant relief.

Daltl’s Pipcapplc Ju ice
Imperial Lime Juice

Our Prices arc Right

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treatment to our customers. If any .of our .comto r

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S a n fo rd , F lo rid a

Strained Florida Honey

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M U SIC

Phone 230

LESSONS

At Stu dio M usic Room , P ico Bloch

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Watermelons on Ice

Opposite City Hall

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‘ But wc arc not running from competition.
Why should we? If vou had ever traded with
us we would not need
e e d Ito answer this
question.

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A ll Work Receives My Personal Attention
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W elch’s Grape Juice

Plumbing and
G a s F I t t jn g

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can always be found at our foun­
tain. There's a reason for it.
“ Quality will tell.” Every drink'
made by us is exhilarating, refresh­
ing and delicious.
Our Soda Fountain
is the light and bubbling part of
our «tore

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yoiir trade.

H. DINGEE

A LINE OF CUSTOMERS

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Go^west on First street, Marl rond to Brady's store, then
north to Rpn'd’s siding; cross railroad nnd keep road east of and
¿nc
nlong railroad; good hard road all the way.

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Miss Gusale"HUiB, a"“ cEarmlnS young ~ F m n r w n in rB n ir rm i~ c o w flH '•are - the ,
lady from Sanford, is visiting her grand latest secruits from here for guard duty ,
a r b o w c r t fe i cuiiip. . ---------------------mother, Mrs. Gf R. Nicholson.
Miss Mattie Boulware o f Gainesville
* 'The Misses Bishop o f North Caroline,
who are spending severul months with was Miss Nellio Eslrldgo'a guest the
their aunt M fa McKenzie, o f Oviedo, greater part o f last week. A party qf
visited the Misses Daniel o f Geneva last folks was entertained Thursday evening
at the Estridge home, Ice crenm and cake
week.
was served, and Friday evening a straw
Mr. Lalng and young shn, Robin, of
ride wns enjoyed to Fort Reed oml an old
Sanford recently visited Mrs. Ballard,
fashioned chicken perlow w ith ‘other good
sister o f Mr, Lalng.
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things - o n 1 ilw —rida-was eaten around a
Herman Daniel w ill make his home. In
camp fire. Mrs. Ella Greenland rnndc n
Ch}ilu8ta for the summer montila where
charming chaperon and the yoking pcolpo
he Is employed as book-keeper for a Arm
were Miss Boulware the guest; or honor,
• at that placo.
the Misses Nellie Estridge, Clorti Estridge,
J. T. McLain and fam ily are .now en ­ Ola Estridgc, Isabelle Kaynoh Ethel Hick­
joying tho pleasures o f an automobile.
son and Nora Hickson, Messrs. Juines
'W . L S ie g and David Speer visited Or­ McClellan, Lloyd Lucas. Byran Squires,
Howard Gilbert. Richard Hickson, Dan
lando ^nd Sanford last Friday,
W. H. Howard and daughter. Miss Hickson, Irvin Estridge and Osa Estridge.

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By teacher w Ikmms advantages hnvo

been very superior under the best na­
tive tulent, also German master o f In ­
ternational fame graduate of Conserva­
tory o f Liepsic and Huldburghausen,
Latest and best methods in piano and
mandolin theory and harmony S ight
R eadin g a S pecial F eatu re.
-:Students carefully graded; special
attention to correct work with begin­
ners u»H»Tll as advanced pupils; good
piano, limited number of 12 only.
By Mrs. A . If. Crippen, Jr., who has
decided to resume her musical work
again.
A d d ress Box 1127

Mowing Machines
Horse Hay Rakes
Seythes and Swathes
Wooden Hand Hay Rakes
Acme and Cutaway Harrows
Agricultural Implements
of every description.
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�Not come to Florida if
you have not made
up your mind to stay,
to stick a t i t , t o
a c h i e v e something.
The'temporary pioneer is hot de­
sirable.
There is nothing sp
damaging to this splendid sec­
tion. and to Florida in general,
as the reports, of the m erely ten­
tative settlers who come here Jn
the expectation of making a large
fortune within a year, and, fail­
ing, return to 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 otheratronrinvesting or
undertaking to establish their
homes here. ,
There is Alw ays a Reason for a
Man's Failure. Before you. are
influenced by what a returning
settler says about-Florida, inves­
tigate why he failed to make
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 w ill in
Florida.
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Don’t expect to get rich quick
h erein a .d a y - o r two. Dollars
do not grow on trees; and do not
oome^iere-wrthoutTffOllffy. The
more accustomeif you have been
in ‘ making a dollar go .a long
way, the easier w ill 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 done here under
Florida's sunhy skies.. Volusia
Farms needs the permanent pet­
tier with small capital, large de­
termination and industry who
w ill not beat a retreat- at the
first disappintment. '—To such
people Volusia Farms .offers op.ortunities practically without
mit.
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H a v e never advoT A / h ] cated the purchase
Y Y *** of any of our lands
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» » » » » ► » » W hile we have sold
hundreds of acres to people who
never saw the land before pur­
chasing and have.,alwas given
satisfaction, yet we prefer not to
A sell an* acre without the pur&gt; chaser personally 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, afford
every facility for coming to San­
ford and Volusia Farms and
making personal selection of a
tract o f this rich- agricultural

Peoples Bank Building

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 make the\ best turfi-over.
We have sold quite a\large num­
ber of farms an 4 4 h e-territory-is
opening up in an immensely
satisfactory way to ouK settlers
and to us.
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See W hat' You are Buying.
Come here and investigate what
• we are offering you. Talk with
the many people we have been
instrumental in bringing here
¡from all oyer the United States.
" The larger the number p f people
• we ccm induce to come here on a
"“ ■"tO flroF inspection, the more
quickly we shall close out our
Volusia Farms, lor the closer
you know this tract the better it
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— ands to be priced so Iow compared’ with lands in the north
* and west apd even in the deserts
where irrigation companies plan
to supply water A T A PRICE!
The principal reason is, I take
it, that Florida is only just begining to come into her otfn. For
many, many years she has been

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capacity.to start wtthp .but that

bearing lands.
For years lands were almost
given away smpfy because the
Floridian H A D NO ID E A OF
THEIR PRODUCING PO SSIBILI­
TIES; diversified farming was un­
known. Witness now, the traris-’
formation of a few years. Even
the day of twenty.dollars an acre
land has pasSOd^and the time of
thirty dollars an acre- land is
passing everywhere. I f I am any
judge of the Florida land situa­
tion and the purchase of large
. tracts consummatod during this
Spring are any criterion of com­
ing events, I believe the coming
fall and winter w ill see Florida
lands retailing for $50 an acre
and upward according to locality
and transportation.

EVER A L tirftes, ih these \
columns 1 have spclken of
the apparent hindering of
____ the. development of Florida
by the large financial in:ere8ts, and the reasons' why the
Howard-Packard lands are good
investments. I hove just been^
re a d in g im article in — M oodu ^Magazine” (a financial authority)
relative tt^the large earningpr o f
banks and trust compatiiep/who
hoodwink the small dep&lt;vntor by
ever saying 4 per cent yrthe utr
most dividend to be expected
consistent with safety. *
In the face of this legend, the
banks themselves are declaring •
dividends as high as 40 per cent
made with YOUR money. Com­
pilation o f 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
percent. The dividends of the
Liberty National amounted/to 25
— -pe r c e n t r fur th e 1
"year, the ubqfle
National 20 per cent., the First
National 40 per cent., the Mer­
cantile Trust Company 25, per
cent, and so on, these figures be­
ing for the fiscal .year, ending
last June, according to Moody's.
Unquestionably to influence a
depositor not to draw from the
savings bank for wild specula­
tio n 's sound "advice— very sound
and commendable advice, but an
investment in Volusia’ Farms 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 there in the begin-r.
ning and higher value is there.
today. -.There has been more
speculation in the stocks of the
Northern,Pacific and other rail­
roads by the financiers than
there ever can be with our lands,
because our lands and prices are
RIGHT. Our methods of doing

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country is the basis of w e ik h \
Writ* for our booklet, "Kcaourcd of VohuU Forma"

SA N FO R D

�IN AND ABOUT Tiff CITY
Little Happenings— Mention of
Matters In Brief.

PERSONAL ITEMS O f INTEREST

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T H e CHIEI
All L oca l A d vertisem e n ts Under This
Heading. One Cent a W ord Each Issue

P H Y S I C I A N
of the

~ For Sale— Fine square
piano._ 340 good
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W.. A Murry Tile /Factory,

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UNITED SPCIALISTS
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On Rriday, Saturday and Monday; June 9th, 10th and
12th, we will give a reduction of One-Fourth on Cash P u r ­
chases on our entire stock which consists o f - Men’s,* Young
Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing, Hats, Shojcs, Shirt®,'
Coi ars and Cuff®, Hosiery. Underwear,,Night Shirts, ibjamas.
Neckwear, Belts, Suspenders, Ladies’ and Men’s Umbrellas,
•Trunks, Suit Cases, Etc.

Eor Rent— fo r cosh live acres of choice
Will Be at The
land in Beck Hammock tiled and cnltlvnt
sum m ary o f th e F lo a tin g S m a ll-T a lk « 1 for several years. A . Woodward 123
S u ccin ctly A rra n g e d fo r H ur­
No. Fifteenth St. Richmond Ind. 43-3t
rie d lle r a ld R eaders.
Wanted Salesladies— 10 salesladies w|th
experience preferred.- Apply Mettingers
’• Mrs. Anna Ludlum left yesterday for on Monday.
SANFORD, F LA .
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Claveland,
Ohio, where she and her
Ffesh flsli. Sheep Head and Red Snopdaughter* Blanche;
will
spend
the
per Briggs Market. PhopeNo. I.
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The selling price of our entire stock* of merchandise is 1
summer. They w ill return In the fall.
Summer School— Mrs, Geo. Dtckensoh
Ift.ykcg in plain figures on every, article and you"* make -your—
— Mr. atKTMrH.-H.;L.-(Hbson are spending will open it summer sch&amp;ai In thegrnmar
»«m e time in Kbck Hill. S. C., where they school build! qg. Jupe ' 12th. Hours from
own reduction at One-Fourth O ff during this sale.
went to olteod the graduating exercises " to 12. Terms upon application. 43-lp
Wunted—'T o buy good second-hand
o f their daughtor, Miss Lillian, at Wlnwheel. Box 1282.
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throp College.
fo r Rent— 3 }i acre fartn, 254 acres
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518.56 $16.50 “
Dixie Bowler arrived home on Wednes­ tiled near Sanford; dwelling on place. In
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$12.38
day from R. and M. College at Rajeigh, quire Dickinson &amp; Dickinson, Peoples
22.50
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0EFICE HOURS 8 A. M. TO It P M
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N. C. He spent several days in ¡Jackson­ Bank building.
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To I .el— Rooms furnished end unfur­
ville.
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light
housekeeping,
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French
Little Claudia Perry, the 3-year-old
A ve. west Side, two minutes from penot.
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daughter o f Mr. rfnd Mrs. C. G. Perry.
celebrated her third birthday Wednesday
To Rent— ihvo room cottage with bath,
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afternoon at .her ' ' ’home on Sanford inquiro Comfort Cottage.
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- Doors open during Sale at 8 o’clock A . M.
Heights.- A number o f her little ftifends
For Rent— Celery farm and
tract
Come early and make your selections’ while our stock is
were present and helped to celebrate the richest hammock land. nt'ar city box 473.
complete.
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occasion. A ll report a lin e time,
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Fot-Salc—
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arketing
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Bear in mind these priccs-arc-for^cnsh~pWTcha5CB"fflid good
Mrs. 0.
Dlngee has returned home
Holds 12 dozen or less.* Saves breakup
for June 9th, 10th and 12th only.
from a pleasant visit with home folks at price $1.00 Enquire Herald Office. . i:i-ltp,
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Hoflsc to Rent— Park Avenue 5 rooms
Mrs. Eile JammeS and son Sydney left $12.50 tier month Including water. G. W.
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Tuesday for Zellwood to spend n few Spencer.
For Sule— Splendcd orange grove
weeks with home folks before going to
Might exchange lor Sanford cclefy land
Knoxville, Tenn., for the suminer.
of samo value. Address "Owner" Box 151
Lake Jones, who for many years w t* a DcLand.*Fla.‘ .
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railway m all clerk, afterward entering the
Salt Wuter Mullet first in at Briggs
Phone No. 1. 43-lt.
government service as postal inspector, Market.
has resigned and w ill enter "the practice •For Rent— Three new furnished rooms
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The chief examining and consulting
of law in ^Acksanville. Mr. Jones is well cor. Myrtle and lOthalso farm implements
for sale. A. B. Brock Oak utid Second st. physician,-'of the United
Specialists
knowi/lKSanford where he has scores pf
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Mr. and Mrs.'Geo. Kinnnhan expect to Loral A ve and depot dpwn m il” road, sulatiqn F R E E and strictly confiden­ w w w w s w
If you are suilerjng from any
leave this week for the north and will go. small round broochpearl® " j i t .„center, tial;
disease, weiknesa or disability, why not
by w ay stages to their old home it* reward paid lFserurncd totllO L d M Aue.
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4jJ-2t-p. consult an experianced, educated speWichita, Kan. W e hope to have these
For Rent—Two unfurnished rooms Over ialist, One who is ^thoroughly equipped
■good people with us again next season. Woodruffs shoe store. Mrs. R. I&gt;. Jones.
with all the necessary appliances
Mr. Kinnahoh owns some valuable celery
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For Rent— 3. acres tiled land, 5 room mown to modern medical .scjence.
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DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA
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bouse, furnished ur unfurnished; 1 mile
Reference— Best Banks and Lead­
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SITUATED
DIRECTLY
ON
OCEAN
BEACH
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Business
Men
of
Jacksonville.
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»m ile again for Mrs. Marks is home from H b* '
The United Specialists cure perman­
For Rent— Eight acres tiled, two wells,
Atlanta. Her health is greutly. improved
good house and barn, 2 miles west of ently. the cases - ihejr/undertake and
and “ Richard Is himself again."
town. Inquire at Herald office or Mrs. H. send (he incurable home without tak­
Weather Report— Hot weather followed A. Hill.
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SPECIAL RATES GIVEN TO AUTO PARTIES
ing a fee from them.
by thunder showers and watermelons and
For Sule— 15 acre» upuir lonco, 8 acres
Thsi is why they continue their visits
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cleared; flowing weH; crops on now; one ,
bull games.
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mile from town On clay road dnd railroad.* year after year, while other doctors
* Mrs. L B. W illia m » is in Tampa the
Inquire J. N. at Herald office.
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guest Of her sister and calling upon her
Wanted to Rent— A furnished house
he chief physician is ah ‘ eminently
many Tampa friends.
for the summer; must be close in. A d ­ successful specialist in all chronic dis­
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dawson of .Terra dress Box 702.
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eases, proven by the' many, cures efCeia Island are in the city visiting old
Wanted— 5 Salesmen Expcrieiifa pre­
ected in chronic cases which have
friends.- They ore cn route to Alabama ferred. Apply ut Mettingers on Mondnyr
¡allied
the skill of other physicians.
Fresh Veal today at Briggs Market
on a visit.
NE M O RE new style added to our large stock
Phone No. 1— Immediate delivery. 43-1L Tis hospital experience and ' extensive
Rev. R. E. Housholdcr is in the city Oils
Wonted— You to let us show you how practice have made 4\jm so .proficient
w cclflh e guest o f Dr. and Mrs. Wi E.
to save money by deimsiting in the
of Ladies' footwear. A Gunmetal Bluchet
sat he can name’ and locate a disease
Housholder. His many friends are glad Building and I&gt;nan Association. Yuu do
few minutes.
— -----not need to build a house to get stock.
IV see him again.
Oxford bililt for service nnd comfort, and v e ry
Treats all curable cases of Catarrh,
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“ Mr. and Mrs. Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Over First National Bank.
For Rent— 7 Room house, bath and all ^osc. Throat and Lung Diaeascs. Eye
stylish.for a walking shoe.
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K. J. Holly spent Saturday aod Sunday
nd Ear, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys,
improvements. 206 Luurel Ave. J. H.
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ut Daytona Beach.
ravel, Rheumatism,. Paralysis, Ned
Ferguson.
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•We invite your inspection of our shoe stock.
B.&gt; A . Howard has returned from a trip
For Sale at it Bargain— Ten acres on ralgia, Nervous Xnd Heart Diseases,
to New York and Boston on busines^jiud Deurdall uvenue, close to station. Five
lood ’and -Skin Diseases, Epilepsy,
The shapes and styles will please the tnoit particu­
pleasure bent.
He
states that
the acres tiled, farmed two years. Inquire
right's
Diseases
and
Consumption
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weether In the hortn Is much hotter than Herald.
lar buyers.
* For Sale— My funcy driving and saddle 'arly.stages; diseases of Bladder and
In Sanford .and there are no cooling horse. Cedi Gabbctt. . *&gt;
Female Organs, Liquor and Tobacco
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breezee to temper the beat.
Stammering cured, and meth­
Wanted— 500 Men and Women to help Habit.
W. M. Wad ley. L. R. Wright and Thns. buy out the entre stock of Mcltingcr dur­ ods to prevent its return.
— Hardeman o f the new Kissimmee Valley ing the P u b licS u Ie which siaxls next ~ A —never failing remedy - for "B ig
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railway now have headquarters In the Wednesday at*nine o'clock.
Neck.
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Pico block'and expect, to remain in San­ *;Ma, 1 am going tp get a drees pattern
Piles,
Fistula
and
Rupture
guaran*
ford until the entenslon in Sanford la Free at the public Sale at Mettlnger's Dry teed cured
without detention from
Goods Co. This sale starts Wednesday
completed to Maytown.
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business. Special attention given to
Mr. aod Mrs. E. R. Titus and fumily June 14, 0 a.rn.
all disease ol the Eye, Ear, Nose and
For Sale— Or rent, good 10 acre truck
left yesterday for Middleport. Ohio, after
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farm near Cameron City, 5 acres tiled; Throat.
spending the winter in Sanford.
7 acres under jcultivation, good bouse utul
Granulated Lids, Cataract, Cross
Sanford
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•: The W..C. T. U. will hold its regular fam, 40,000 feet celery boards. Also 50 Eyes straightened without pain.
monthly m eeting at 3:30 b- m- next Tues­ acres' good hammock land I ul sple. In­
Nervous D eb ility
quire llerald Office.
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day at the Methodist Church. The sub­
Ocean Fronf today at Briggs Market
ject for discussion will be "The Literature
Are *you nervous and despondent
Phou 6 No. l . f i »
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weak hack, deposit in urine and no am­
«. .In OUr Homes.’" Ollier matters of par­
- For Rent— 12 room hogsc on Myrtle Av­
ticular interest will be considered at this enue. Enquire 212 Fourth St., between bition— lifeless, memory "poor, casi|y
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- meeting. Visitors always welanne.
Oak and Myrtle Avcs.
3 3 -lf' fatigued; excitable and irritable, eyes
Two
nice
fresh
Jersey
cows
for
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sunken,
red
blurred
pimples
on
face;
T. K. Miller, president o f jflhe: Citrus
cheap. Also Rhode Island Red eggs for dreamt and night losses; restlqss, hag­
Southern Railway, w as ( n l h c city,ou
hatching and stock. Free booklet. Lakegard looking, weak back, de'posit in
Wednesday. Mr. Miller is^cnthuslastic monl Poultry Form, Winter Purk, Flo.
urine
and drains at stool; distrustful;
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about his trolley line and expects to havo
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G et my prices on the beat Jncubators. -want of confidence, lack of energy and
it In o p a a tlo n In a fe w months.
- - - - - - - - - - r— &gt;=- - - - - - - G. R. Ramsey, engineer in charge of Don’t buy until jo u sec infi. w ilt's a v e itrength;you money. E. R. Potter.
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the survey on the neyr trolley line, wss
Sexual
Weakness
and Private
For Sale—Chalmera Thirty 1910. pony
I q the city on Wednesday and reports tonoeau, full equipment. Perfect con­
Diseases a Specialty. ■.
the survey through to Sanford.
dition. and will be sold at a bargain, as I
Blood Poison, Syphilis, Gonorrhoea,
R .H . .Paul o f Watertown, one o f the need a larger car." Also Krit Roadsters
largest mill owners ip the state, was In with full equipment, only run short time, Stricture, Gleet, Spermatorrhoea, Vaas good as new. W rite for prices and
the city Thursday. Mr. Paul was amazed descriptions o f those two hargalns. IS !!. ricoclc, Hydrocele, Sesual Weakness
at the wonderful developments In the P 2 cylinder ferro with reverse gear and and the effect of early vice or excess,
all equipment S200.00 T. P. Conpropst. producing Emission, Debility, Nervous­
celery delta.
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The Herald has compiled some facts Daytona Beuch, Fla.
«; Kor Rent— 5-acre farm, 2 Vi acres of fine ruins the mind and body positively.
and figures about this year’s crops and
summer garden coming on; 20 bearing
will publish same next week. Some o f orange trees, 50 peach trees, also very
Wonderful Cures
the kickers w ill be amazed when they huge bearing pour tree, modern 5-room
Perfected in old cases which have
cottage, front and back porches, faces
read same. •
been
neglected or unskillfully treated.
aouth Golden Lake, 3 miles south east of
A large crowd took In the picnic at De Sanford;
IS minute», walk to »treat rail­ No experiments or failures.
He un­
Leon Springs and enjoyed the day. as way. alao Ovelda railroad. Fine drinking
dertakes no'incurable cases, unleu by
liter, good bathing, flahing and jw im only such a jolly crowd knows bow.
special agreement, but cures thouunds
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Robbins N e s t;

Monday, June 26th

One^Day Only and Re­
turn Once Every 28
Days

M EN ’S S U ITS

Wo Nevor'JUsc tho Knife

M EN’S SU ITS

Clothier and Men’s Furnisher

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Spencers Bakery

— Our Motto:

Cleanliness

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All

mixing done with latest improved Sani­

tary machinery.

Sponcer’s Bread l^ f lle d by all first
class grocers. •

given up to die.
Consulatation F R E E
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compositor. Fred it a musician and will

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ave vacan t Io ta fou l o r confidential.
assist the bated.
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unkept parkw ay® a re H ereby not lied
t o d e e r up and put In flr a t class c o n ­
EARTHQUAKE
d itio n a t once, ra ilin g to do th is th e
Mettinger s: ♦lundreds and hundreds
c ity w ill ta k e It In hand and c h a r*#
o f prices have been cut down to almost ®ame t o occu pan t o r o w n e r a t omà%
nothing during the Public Sale. Starts m ay m . 8. Runge Chairm an 8 « » l t a r y

and strictly

UNITED SPECIALISTS

Wednesday, June 14, 9 ®. m.

Commute.

42*2t

125 Laura Street
Jacksonville,
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We Make Everything Knowr\.to the Trade
P H O N E 100.

NO . I l f ’ P A R K A V E N U E .

Branch Store Roberta Grocery, nckt Poitoffice

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�SAVE

W A IT U N TIL W EDNESDAY, JUNE 14

Stock of High-Grade, New and U]
erchandise,
Lrcnanaise, Consistili
Consisting
Furnishings
for
r
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r in ' W omen and Children.* Trunks, Suit Cases, Tc
Largest and Best Known Mills and Factories

A ^ to re With A Repu•tation For Square
tDealing

|HIS IS A" BARGAIN EVENT that
le, Magnificent
v^ u e i n
this.segtion. ' Save this and i
idlus Sale 4t will b ^ a r a c t e r i a ^ ^
*“ d
^ . ^en waif for the 20th Centnry
vhen the Bargain Floodgates open, WEDNESDAY JUNE 14th pwrthin^ l° T a f hundp d , “ kf* Don’t hesitate NO\
Prices. The greatest, bluest. M o * n m i w S m S E lihlml ^ 3 2 2 ! ^ / ? whai “ wiil W
^ are not boh
raber this is not an ordinary bargain sale, It L?nota fake^fnn v^ ^ i t
merchandising event thal
».And not enough money. IT IS JUST a renl
k
« F IS-JUST a case of entirely (thousands upoi
ling must be d£ie S o n e
out " * * * &lt;* dependable goods at prirt?

H IS Stock is now being rcmarked.
N o&gt;, attention
will be paid to what the Goods
actually cost, as we w ill cut
and slash prices to sell the
stock and sell it quick.
In
some cases $1.00 will do the
work o f $3.00 elsewhere. By
no means miss this Grand Op­
portunity. It’s an event that
seldom comes. W e are mark­
ing the goods at prices that
w ill be ths talk of Sanford for
years, we will claim supremacy
in value-giving for 100 miles
around, and will leave the
verdiht with the people. . .

Look Where You Will

SAVING
Means Anything
T o You ¡ R e a d
This arid; Rrofit

What

Your Eyes, Your Mind and Your. Feet
Creates! Money-Saving Benefits of tl
Our Statement Which will Prove

THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED

MONDAY and TUESDAY
Goods Sold Nor Anyone
Admitted U n til ' the
Opening Day

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O 'c l o c k

A . IK .

quality, public saie price
m pie 20c value__ ________'_____ ,11c
quality

sat

Beits
Ladies’ 1&lt; iiher belts, «11 latest designs, patent
23c quality. Public sale p rice.. 9c

Yard Goods
Thousands o f yards o f Lawn and Batiste and
Indian lin en s , in plain and fancy p a ttim i.
Positively worth 17c a yard.
Public sale
Mercerized Poplin, in all colors, 27-inch width,
well worth 35c per yard. Public sale price. .15c
W hite Waistings. Flaxen and Madras and
Reps, worth 23 and 30c per yard. Public sale

Ladies’ Waists;
Ladies’ Shirtwaists, in this sale we have a
nice assortment o f 75c values embroidered wjth
needlework, public sale p r i c e . . . . . .......... 1. J k
Ladies* Waists in this particular line have
Just arrived, this year’s Easier styles, worth
43c}
Ladies’, owing to lack o f space we positively
cannot do justice to our line of waists. W e
carry a full line o f Silk. Torchon, Cunny or net
Lace waists, and they are the latest styles.

•Waistings
Madras in black silk stripe or dotted beauti­
ful waistings. Regular 15c a yard, public sale

Lawns
Lawn 27 inches wide, assorted colors and
figured lawns, all values
as high as 15c,
y a rd ..'________________ 7--- -------- ------------ 4 H e
Percales, full width and all latest designs, 15c
quality. Public sale p r i c e . . . . . . . . . . ---------- 9c1
,

Skirts

T ie«, exceptional value o f 25
well worth It. public sale price
{•■ M en'« Balbriggan underwear,
êxcells all 35c quality, sains and- drawers, sale

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The latest styles, all linen skirt, white or tan.
full width. $230 value, public sale p rice.. . $ U g
Extra good quality and beautiful tailor-made
$350 valne. public sale p r ic e ... :...... ........ $ lB s
’ Ladies*, w e have « full line o f cloth skirts,
such as Panama Scotch wool in all colors; don't
miss them.

Notions

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Buttons. P e a rl 10c kind, doz
Safety P in ».-..*......................
Talcum Powder 15c per box.
Baby Caps

W hite dotted swiss and ruffle
values

. Suits
The self same $8.00 suit now in popular de­
mand for business wear— suits-that ; always sell
here for $8.00. Forced sale price.........’ ..3 2 .4 5
Bucana Cheviot suits, like you have always
bought here for $10. The same handsome pat­
terns and plain blacks. Forced sale price.$3.85
Menjs Suits in high grade dark silk, mixed
cheviots, dependably lined, splendidly tailored. •
best for business wear, regular price $1250.
forced! sale price________________ ________ $5.95
Not what we say here, but Tthe values them­
selves w ill shout the loudest for this sale. '
Values like those $15 pure silk and worsted.
Hundreds of them included and money back if
any garment returned; regular price
$15.
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7 -45
sale p rice.. .1____£7------ i - i .

WDl take place each day at various times of this sale. We only
quote a few of tpem:
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Between 9:30 and 10 o’clock we will sell 10 yards of 10c bleaching
for 49c. Only 10 yards/to a customer.
10 and 10:30 and 10 We will sell 10 yards of best Dress and Apron
Ginghams for 4 3 c
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Between the hours of 11 and 11*30 we will sell* Simpson’s- and
American Print!Calicos, 10 yards for 2 3 c . L
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Between the hours of 1 and 1:30 we will put on .sale 5 Spools of
Thread—Coats’ bad others, 5 spools for 10c.
Between th 2 hours of 2 and 230, Sheeting 36 inches wide, actual
9c quality. 10 yards for 4 3 c , and many others to numerous to men-

Men's w ork . shirts o f best quality and well
made, 60c value, public sale price. . . . ■ ___ 3 8 c
Men's dress shirts, a new line, well selected
atterna. open
in front: latest styles. 60c
alue....... ¿ j . 1 ____ ................ 7____ - - ........ 2g c
Here is a lot o f dress i n t i not what w e tell
you. but value and quality talk for themselves,
such as w e always sold for 31.04, public sale

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and toe. guaranteed hose, 35c values. Public
sale p r i c e . . . . ] ------ ’ . . . . l _____ L . . . ............. 17c
■ Scrivens sjyledrawers, elastic seam, regular
75c values, public sale p rice._________ _____ 37c

Boys’ Pants

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(Will Be Sold As Advertised

J. K. M E TTIN G ER

Boys’ Suits
W e carry a full line o f boys’ clothing and we
guarantee not to send you away dissatisfied in
our prices in this department.
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Regularise, large Uleached Jew els, public sale

rwins

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Ladies’ MSJlinery
Big lot of untrimined hats, latest shapes
straw and others will go regardless o f cost. 50c
and 75c shapes o f s t r a w . __ „ _________ _2gc
Yes. not. what we tell you.bqt styles and
quality shout the loudest trimmed hats, it
seems impossible but they must go and will sell
fast while they last, - Values as high as

M E R C H A N D IS E

Trunks and Suit Cases. Hand Bags. This en­
tire line must go regardless Of cost to manufac­
ture or price o f raw. material.

Towels

Boys’ pure linen wash panu in stripes. 35c

uring this sale we will have a'- ‘'Guessing Contest’’ in
which we wiil ¿v
Lve
e away valuable presents to both women and men.
It costs you nothing. Everyone has the same opportunity^
This content takes p la c e t various hours during the .10 days’ sale

Trunks, Suit Cases

Good Towels, publicjpale price....................3c

Any" 35c pair of pants will be sold during this
sale o f wool Sod best fabrics a t_____________I90

• Pants
Men’s Pants, Wellington. National perfect
fit. assorted stripes and colors. .$150 and $2.00
value. Public sale price. l ____ '. ________ I . . 69C
Men's fancy blue and silk Tweeds and light
colors, all w$ll made, regular $250 values. Pub­
lic sale price.'______* . . _ ___ _______-____ _ $ 1.29
Men’s finest custom tailored pants, such as
talk for themselves, all w oo l blue. ,hlack and
stripes, values as high as $250 and better.
Public s a le .l....................................... ----- $1.69

public sole

Here. Ladies; don't miss this opportunity o f
tring a trimmed bat; value $250 and some
tter. Public sale price.!_____ u . . ............. 37c

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Table Linen
W hite table linen 56 inches w it e, value 35c.
Public sale price_______ : ____ , . . . ...... ..........I8e
Beautiful designed table linen, 6 1 inches wide
50c quality, public sale price, y a rd .............. 24c

Mosquito canopy, brass ‘frame, perfection
make: $150 value. Public sale price________ 98c

Hammocks-c

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W e have on hand some df the finest made
hammocks, and U w ill pay you to investigate
aa we will sell them atjprices which wilPastori-

Sheets and Pillow Cases

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Full size pillow case, regular 20c value. Pub(sale price....... _______ ;_ .j,........ ................||c
Here w e have a y e ll made and ’ good sheet.
x90. regular 75c value, public sale price. ,.4 lc

Here we shout, don’t miss this ¡line o f table
linen; all high-grade and weQ finished. 75c
value. Public sale price., yard___ _____ . . . 4 3 c
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The Big Sale Opens

W EDNESDAY

ID LE TA L K

JU N E 14th
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LOOK FOR T H E BIG RED FR O N T

And Continues For Ten Day« Only

106-108 W . First Street
W e Pay Railroad Fare to all

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Between
asers of 35 Miles Around.

H IS Sale is Different from
anything o f the kind ever
inaugurated in Sanford, or for
that matter, in the entire State
o f Florida,.and if you ever at­
tend another you cannot afford
to miss this one. , There will
be a great crowd, but you will
be jostled by a *wtll pleased
and good natured people at

�THE SÀNrORD HERAL
C. McDaniel, 0, IL Fern aid, B. L. H ughe«,
C. 0. McLaughlin, J, W* J?kkeiii.-G corge
Fox. J r , Henry Wight, F . J. Gonzalez and
Mita Keelor.

IN .THE SOCIAL WORLD
PuUUbtd m u Friday Marnili« at Sanford, Fla
R.J. HOLLY, Editor and Propri«**
SutM orlptlaa Price, $ 2 .0 0 a Y e a r In Advanes
Catered at eeaood-deu n ail matter Au|u»t 22nd
* 1008. at lb . Fostaffice at Sanford, Florida.,
andar Act of March 3rd. 18TB.

Items o f Interest Concerning
Spclety People.

P O IN IS
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Office In llcrald Bulldln«
Trlrpbone fia. 148.

The editor o f the Lake City Index And»
him self compelled to apologize for a stnteroerrt m ade in hit paper, because the
“ responsible parties" from whom he got
his Information "d o not wish to be mixed
up in a controversy". W e have had ex ­
perience with Juit such "respon sible" par­
ties. They w ill talk with great freedom
until, the confiding newspaper man pub­
lishes an item on tho (trcngth o f their
assertions; then, when they, h ave /gotten
him In trouble they draw in their horns
a d d lea ve hinj to bear the brunt. This
paper does not publish an item o f importance without personal knowledge o f
It « correctness, or. falling in that, upon
such authority as w ill enable us to give
tlio\name o f our informant, whether' he
wisnes "to be m ixed up in n controversy"
or n o b —Lakeland News,
__ The iront pngn.of the -S an fo^d-H ardd
this vreek p reien lt a very neat appear­
ance, giving in full detail the closing ex­
ercises o f . the Sanford high school and
showing visw s o f the graduating class,
the high school building, the grammar
school building, and the primary school
building. AU o f the building»’ »how that
they are o f ex cellen t construction and
comfortable. T h is kind or enterprise on
the part o f the Herald will do more to
bring new settlers to Sanford than any­
thing else— Tim es Union.

A very .pleasant surprise party was-]
given by some o f the young people, at the
residence o f Mrs. EL L Marshall on Thurs­
day evening. In honor o f Miss A n n ie McDurmit, o f South Carolina. W ith danpini
C elery C ity V B lflty F a ir W h ile And*games the young people spent a de­
lightful evening. Some o f those present
A w a y t h e G olden H o u r »—
were Misses Clarissa Starling, Mary Chap­
S o d a i Go »»Ip .
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pell, Helen Rowland, Margaret Davis,
Linda Connelly, Mercedes Munson, ’Mar]
Walker, H a zel Hand, A n n ie McDunrilt,
Messrs. Kelly, Herndon. Peabody, Purdon;
Wicker, Butt, Campbell, M a h on y.'

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Leffler. McCoskill. J. A.
and L. P. McCulier.

Saturday afternoon o f last week, Mrs,
G. F. Smith entertained
Informally,
' though very delightfully at bridge at her
' home on fourth street and Magnolia A ve.
Top score was made by Mrs. F. J.
1 Gonzales to whom was awarded the first
1 prize. The consolation prize was captitr1 ed by Mrs. Paul Keely, while the booby
was taken by Miss Charlotte Keelor. A f’* -T t^ tw fg fttng-wiurpdtf mMSSO B c e a lW ra
served in cantaloupes. Those invited to
this enjoyoblq party were Mesdaines W.
R. Anno, 0. W. Brady, G. H. Fern s Id,' W.
D. Holden, R. S. K eelor,. R. L. Hughes. A .
1 R. Connelly, J,. W . Dickens, F. J, Gonzalez,
S. T , Qfeac. i k F.-W hltnor, I L L- DeFor■ e C P a u lK e e iy .R .J . Holly. C. O .M cL flU ghlin, T. A. Neal. B. W. Herndon. Robert
1 Newman. S, Puleston. J. L. Hurt, D. L
Thrasher, M, H. Bowler. F- Schurapert,
Henry Wight, Misses Brady
Keelor,
Schumpert and Bowler.

Mrs. Fannie Muqton'a June mornlni
pupils r e d ia l was given In her studio last
Friday morning. The large number o f
relatives and friends o f . the.- talented
young mbslcians who
were
present
greatly e njoyed the beautiful program.
Mrs. Munson was assisted b y Miss M tb e
Bowler and Miss Flossie Frank « h o song
a group o f pretty duetts accompanied by

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IC E C R E A N

Lawson’s
Phone r

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Offlee with HOLDEN REAL ESTATE CO.

Sanford.

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W here Do Y ou Buy Meat?
W HY NOT TR A D E A T A M E A T M A R K E T
Where you can have your order delivered at once and not be
forced to wait for the grocery wagon. We deliver telephone nr.
dere'AT ONCE BY special messenger.
Complete line o f Florida and Western Beef and Pork
Lamb, Dry and Satl- M eats and Poultry. SPECIALS TODAY— Frdsh Fish, Broilers, Fryers and HomeMade Pork Sausage.
F o r m e r ly w it h .

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In order to cut down my
large stock of Buggies and
Carriages I will close them
out at cost for the next
thirty days;
This, is the
ohance of-your Tife time to

W . H. -UNDERW OOD
The Carriage Man

S a n ro m 2, L e e s b u rg o

In a fine, exhibition of ball between
Leesburg and Sanford last Wednesday.
Sanford won, tho score being Sanford 2,
Leesburg 0. Ralph Stevens pitched . for
the locals and had the Lake County boys
guessing. -The gam e was said to be very

E E the dodgers advertising

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chrnjrcYcursluft from “ Sanford to the United States 5 ’
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Government Dredge on the St. Johns river for June 5,*
15th, round trip $1.00, leaving Sanford at 9 a.
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turning that afternoon, j This boat meets the early 5*
v‘

ACKY PARTY,
Miss K
Underwood entertained
number o f her young frieuds a ^ j . tacky
party at her home last Friday evening.
The invitations, costume*, gam es and
refreshments all carried out the tacky idea,
and the^affair was the source o f .milch
fun fur the young people. Miss Junie
Sttunon received the prize for being the
tackiest girl present; and Martin Mc­
Daniel was -the tackiest boy. to whom
was also given a prize.
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train from Sanford to Leesburg, going and

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coming on

T H U R S D A Y , at the bridge crossing the Wckiwa river J*

takes you to the" WEKIWA SPRINGS

Guava Jelly

and back for

50 cents

A Lovely Trip

Armour’s Extract

Mro-Q. W . Brady was hostess for the
Magnolia bridge d a b W ednesday afliernoon. Three tables o f players enjoyed a
spirited game.
Punch and cake* also
delicious ice
cold
watermellon
was
served.

Delicious

General Fire Insurance

From eight to eleven, members o f the
Congregational Sunday School qualify
each Sundays for the five-fold honor rolL
This comprises I attendance, 2 prompt­
ness, -3 contributions. 4 good lessons and
6 church [attendance. The following were
"honors" all from Sundays o f .the month
o f May.
Misses Albirie Frank, Claire
Walker. Katharine end- Ruth Waldron,

On Saturday 'ev en in g from eight to
taro, that DO the 4lh day of bcccmhfr, A. D. 1011, eleven. Mrs. M. .Martin, delightfully en­
1 »ball apply to the Honorable Win. M inin, Jodie
at
of »aid Court, aa Jud«e of Probate, for my Dnal dla- tertained the Sanfoid music club
rh arj. aa Administrator of the estate' of Chas. H. Comfort Cottage. A very pleaslnga m ualUedk decraaed: and that at the same tluie I will
ri ■ T &amp; r jM M w a u asX&amp; 5£ Ifn i prpjtrqrc-wna m n la l uirt-1) » tho stab
preaent to said Court
e*TMfr m i U V TKFth«!f «5^ members and the Ladies
| „ hi — chorus, nfi...
after
provai. * :
Datad May Slat IBI
which the hostess, assisted by Misses
sent OODRUFr. Admlalraior
!IqwleTj Frank and.-Harris* served an ice­
o f C ou nty Juttga," S t a le o f cream course. The favors were beautiful
roses,
.

ATLANTA

AGENTS

C o n g re g a tio n a l Church
There will be a Memorial services o f
the Brotherhood o f Locom otive Engineers
at the People's church £3unday afternoon.
June 11. at 3 o'clock.
About forty
engineers with their fa m ilies have signi­
fied their Intention to be present. Rev.
George B. W aidroo
w ill -d e liv e r th e
Memorial address. Services are open to
the public The church - w ill be dosed
that evening. Morning preaching service

Ora nt« 'Counir

annta J. Beck J
Qran«« County
Node* la bartby riven, to all whom ll may conwa. that on the lth day of Urcember. A. D 1011
■hall apply to the Honorable Wm. Martin, judft
’ aaU Court, aatudae of Probate, for my Anal die-

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

P U R E LY P ER S O N A L

Our representative. Hon. Forrest Lake
1» lu m a from Tallahassee, w here he made
a good record. Being his maiden effort
Mr.'Lake did not make himself conspldous
on the floor but his Influence was felt Ip
every measure that come up for dlscus- were also sung b y MLsa Mabel Bowler, a c ­
cussion,
companied by Miss H assle Frank. Little
Sanford post office has been named aa a H is s A b b le Doddney played tyro very
postal savings department. Score one for pretty numbers, In addition to her pro­
gram numbers, which were o f . 4&gt;er own
Postmaster Haskins.
composition, showing remarkably talents
A BANQUET
along this line. Miss A n n ie Lee Cald­
Don’t miss it. . For .wise shoppers at well read a very interesting paper on
Ute Public Sale Mettinger's Wednesday, Music in Old Japan and Today. Others
June 14, 9 a. in. Come early and avoid taking part were Misses H azel Packard,
the ru sh .__________ ■
Marion Packard,-JiefUui t'a cla rd , Rani*
Dr. Howard has returned and can be Murrell, A bbie ‘ Doudney, Ruth Kanner,
found at bis residence in the forenoon ClaiTlsso Starling. Lucca Chappell,- Essie
and his office in the afternoon.
22-tf
’ urdon, Edith S tew art Helen Holland,
Charlotte Hand,* Margaret Davis, Murie l
in C ou rt o f C ou nty Ju dge. S ta te o f
Tarrold, and A delaide Higgins.
flo r id a .
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Che*. It. Beck

J »n e o. ion

Mtu. O. W. Brady entertained charm­
in g ly At bridge
her beautiful Borne on
,|Magnolia avenue on Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Brady was assisted In caring for her
guests at th is pretty affair by her daugh­
ter, Miss Irens Brady, who has Just re­
turned from Stetson University. There
were four tables .of player* who enjoyed,
a spirited gam e, at the d o se o f which'1
»cores were counted and Mrs. Paul Keely
was found to have made highest. The
prize she received was a p air o f silk hose.
Mrs. A. W. Brown was the Ipcky winner
o f the consolation prize, a sterling sliver
picture frame. The booby prize awarded
to the lowest scorer was the source o f
much amusement. -It was a Mexican
souvenir, a monkey carved out o f p a in t
The card tables were spread w ith dainty
covers and a salad course served. The
plates w ere made ve ry pretty with a docoration o f nasturtium leaves and flowers.
;}m on g those Invited w ere Mesdames A .
W . Brown, Paul Keely, G. F. Smith, B. S.
Keelor. Cruse Barnes, W. Dl Holden, S. O.
ShlphoUer, R. Homrigbous. W . R. Ahno.
R. J. Holly, Frank M i l l « , a P . Driver, J-

Armour’s Boullion
To Think of New Furnishings
___________For Your Home
Cubes

Fleischman’s Yeast
Pimento Cheese

W E H A V E T H EM
EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE. QUEENSWARE

AND STOVES

Our new line G R A N G E S and K ITC H E N
S T O V E S are the kind fyou have wanted and
couldn't get.
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,ttna from tho Bureau o f Anim al Industry
{til to deal with it and the state expcristation authorities also, as yet
•pparently have not been able to get at
or give out definite or vatnble suggesdons. (I have made inquiry of 'both
these department«),. It ia the same with
distemper. Hydrophobia has been dealt
with recently in Farmers' Bulletin No.
449: "Rabies or Hydrophobia*,■ by John
R. Mohler, V. M. D., and 1 wish to suggest
that every Florida community should be
conversant w lU fth e increasing da n ger-to

REMNANT

CURING the past month the accumulation of remnants
1 has been very large and it is our intention to close
I them outTin one day7 The entire lot consisting of good
lengths, and this season’s newest goods will be marked
down to the lowest and placed- on, center tables at -just
about Half Price
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of Rabies, and take action for prevention.
It Is a danger threatening cattle as well
as dogs, cats and humans and preventive
measures should be token before the hot
weather Is here In full force. These |
preventive measures are so simple that
every dog-owner should be witling to take
them, by muzzling his dogs. I append
the general suggestion o f the Introduction
to tho Bulletin in regard to this/but every­
one should read this bulletin \nnd realize [
the danger for himself.
It should also be known that a Pasteur I
institute hns been established In Jaclcn
«onville where anyone bitten by a dog
suffering from rabies should be taken' ut [
once.
T|ie discovery of a toxin which renders I
dogs Immune from distemper was dis­
covered by a regular physician of Palmer,
Massachusetts CDr. &amp;. A . M oore) and anyone who is interested in the matter will
find a (vcll-.writtcn article upon the sub­
ject in Country L ife In America for Feb­
ruary 1909. Subsequeut experience proves
the value o f Use discovery both o f the
toxin for. prevention and successful-treat- j
menl of such cases.
_ A regular physician o f Tampa, Fla., I
• (Dr. H. 0. Snow ) has apparently made an
equally valuable discovery In a cure for
Mack tongue. Both
theie physicians
came to their conclusions after years of |
dealing with dogs as ddgs-owncrS .and
dog-lovers, not-ns kennel-men and pro­
fessionals or manufacturers but it is to I
be hoped that in time Florida may have
the benefit o f wholesale manufacture of |
this binck-tonguo remedy.
la both H icoe diseases prevention is
worth many a dog’s life— means that by
saving it. A nd every dog who shows
signs of luck o f appetite should be watch­
ed Immediately, given castor oil or liverpill* nnd given into the ca/e of u veteri­
nary as soon as possible. Every dug
should be rendered immune • from dis­
temper by the toxin so far as distemper
goes, and when black tongue is suspected
If you value you dog or your own feelings,
don't delay in giving the oil m u l then
proper treatment.
As Khcabies, the "Latter o f Transm ittal"
to tile Bulletin on the subjocr snys among
other things, "Th e, disease known as
rsoies in animals and hydrophobia in
man ia one o f the most terrible mala dies
known ta medical science. Rabies Is
prevalent among dogs. In vnriouB^arts
of the United States, and tho presence of
infected animals Is a constant menace
to human life. Under this condition tho
relative Infrequency o f deaths among
_ People who^ have been bitten by rabid
dogs is due to the protection afforded by
the Pasteur treatment. Even with tills
treatment, however, considerable anxiety,
•offering, hardship nnd expense are en ­
tailed upon m any people; and it must al•o be remembered that for a number of
reasons, not the least o f which ore the
inconveuience and expense involved, a
Itrge proportion o f the persons and prac­
tically all the animals thot have received
die vims through bites do not undergu
Ihis treatment.
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“Theoretically, r a b l ^ 'l s one o f the
taost easily eradtajrfM o f contagious
• diseases, but practically the undertaking
!• beset with dflticulties. A ll that is re­
quired Is the muzzling o f all dogs for a
, nt. l*me. This has been amply
proved by the experience o f several
J-uropean countries where the disease has
qe«n stamped out in this manner. E l­
ective action cannot be taken by the
federal Government alone; it is necessary
“ have the cooperation o f tho States and
municipalities and o f the people at large.
« seems desirable,'-Wfercfore, that the
uuormation contained in the accompanytufJ * P e r be given the widest publicity."
(Thla U signed by the -A . D. Melvin,
«u e f of Bureau o f A nim al Industry, U. S.
dpc of Agriculture).
Get the bulletin and read itl
j^One Who L o v e « Dogs and HU Fellow

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40-Inch Vyhite Lawn
This i material is especially
good for the princess slips, un­
der-garments, etc., and is equal­
ly as pretty ns the 1 2 Me and
15c goods for shirtwaists, frocks
and dresses; full forty
inches wide and a good
seller at 15c, Monday,

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- White Goods Special
Anotlier great value for—Monday will
he at our white goods counter; a new show­
ing of checks; stripes and plaids, dainty
nainsook * and madras; they are sold
regular .price at 1214c
and 15c, For Monday
only . . . . . . __ J .............. s .

45-Inch Batiste
This is a very special value
Lingerie- B a tlsiern ill forty .five

inches wide; ft very pretty evenly
woven ^material'! that .washes
and'wenrs and is Mold at from
35‘c to 50c
Very special
day only'.

Embroidery Sale

W INDOW

M ONDAY
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T h is beautiful assortment of embroidery can be seen in our corner window. Valui
c, edging and insertion to match. These goods P O S IT IV E L Y will not be sold ty
Monday at the price, very special
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72 IN C H -D A M A SK

UMBRELLAS

, This is absolutely an all-LIncti Dam­
ask, full 72 inches wide in n silver or
Gcrmnn tblench with dots or floral derigna; tv gronrmlmrnrTrrtntlnT.- apPcihlTy
priced for Monday, selling per yd___ 71c

A new shipment of the 2G nnd 28-inch parasols
mul mnhrellus, made with a steel roil and a hollow*
¿round rib. The coyqjLJyiiiiii made of _u--medium
weight glorln doth with a large assortment of handles.
Very special. . . ............ .
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Mens’ Underwear

Dj TICKING

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Itii&amp;on of the year for
iv I renovating, and tho
IP# very iinrxnTmit We
o heavy weight .ticking

Mens

Another big shipment o f- the; nice cool balbriggun
sh im and drawers, either short or long sleeve C \ A / T
vest while the drawers are full length, a regu- / ¿ I I .
Ia r3 9 c value . . . ______ . — ---------------- — : . -

Shoes!

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otir one-pricc Union Suits for m c r
tons.lo pulLoff or binding at jvyaist

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This department has built its
"of the
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shoes for the little folks as
Think
many
pleasant
reputation by giving always V f
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¿veilings
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listening to
_ 1 Best Quality and; again by
the beauty of it is "the well
tlicse^ wonderful machines,
giving
more
goods
for
known
factories they arc
any kind of music, *%ongs, lec­
made by, the Godman, the same money arid same
W e have a complete line of

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new shipment of ladies’ velvet
suade and patent pumps this
week. They arc beauties.

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goods for less money,

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tures, ctG*, and for the small

An inspection of quality and sum of one dollar a week.
prices in this department will How can wc be without one?
mean a great saving to you New records every week.
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CASH D E P A R TM E N T S TO R E
SANFORD

Tw o Stores, 121-123 E. First Street

FLORIDA

�BAVE BUHIEP THE-HATCHET

Youman

I. À.’ D. Itaivé........
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•od M.’ Wnti'on’. . ! . .

G.W. Oooke

liarver

M. M. Seoord.
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Mary M. Soconl

and anxious to bury all differences, as
Orlando b is always been, and play, a
series o f gam es,' every other Thursday
being given to those tw o teams. A s is.
well known, a ball team cannot be piaflhtalned In either o f the towns unless a*.
series o f gam es can b e arranged between b * r
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W H lott e nod 7
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ends meet, even w ith liberal donations
' 00 the part o f the citizens o f both places..|
It w «3 utfreed. b y the vlaltin « licntJoj]
men, that i f priando agreed to tio l^ e
Fourth o f July celebration' the two teams
would play a double header In this city
on that date, os was done' In Sanford two
years, the directors being given until negt'j
. Monday to decide the matter; ~ l f such « ]
Undo w ill visit Sanford on that data.
Sanford has secured a good ball team and
it U hard at work getting Intd shape,
The directors have about finished negotiations with several outside men, although
the greater part o f her team w ill be
practically home talent, but with some
o f .the best material In the state at hand,
there is no reason ¡why w e should not
bold up our end o f the gam e with all
comers.' Letters have been received from
a number o f visiting teams and . a good
schedule w ill no doubt be arranged In

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U Q. 8trt*sl»U»w ‘* Additi».

L oo 0 and 7

A. Bromley
Aaron Robbtna

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Sanford loe and
S. I'ulctiun

Water*Co

Unknown

A s the above became delinquent on A p ril 1st, 1910, 12 per cent. Interest w r an­
num from A p ril fit , 1910 to the date o f o f octunl payment must be added to the sev.
eral Items In the above lis t I f not paid before the 1st day o f April. 1912, nn » hhi.
tloniri penalty o f 3 per cent, will be added ptuL tho unpaid item will ba ccrtlfled tc
the City Attorney for collection
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M. W . L o v n x r Deputy T ax Collecrorr '

D. A. Burton....
E. It Bllsa. . . . . .

l.H. Manh .i..

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, on the part o f both OrUndo and Sanford

'&lt;0 p tey good, clean ball, keep down aU
petty differences and give tbe people the
worth o f their money, the prospect for
» t o i *
some fast games was never more favor­ A. E. Jon»» . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mrs. f.j. Hliijliil»)ili«in
able. I f you arc ai fan, and there are
very fe w Id our little city who are not,
you should not tnlss a. game, either at
home or In Sanford, thereby helping the
management, which has gone to so much
trouble^ J o . g e t . a series o f games In
j. Horton*» Heir»
ougurated.
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Here's hoping that this m ay prove the Charles Darling ion
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banner base ball season and that tba Unknown
games scheduled between Sanford ang Unknown
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OrUndo m ay not only prove profitable I
but pleasant and enjoyable to all.— Re­
porter Star.
L a k e’s L a t e s t P e r p e tr a tio n
Forest Lake o f Orangs wus looking over
tbe program o f tbe musical department's
gradur.UjiA- exerrises a t tba Woman's
College. H e found three Rubies, two
Beryls, one Opal and one Pearl figuring
among tba names o f tbe performers. TJie
r-‘ gems brought to his mind this anecdote:
* - ~ A colored lady bad curried .h er first­
born to church one Sunday to be christen­
ed in tbe faith. Onyx was the particular
cognomen selected for the infant. A s
the preacher raised tbe fourteen 'pounds
oTdiu ky smile aloft and reached ¡for the,
sprinkling-pot. he paused to m skç a few
remarks appropriate to the occasion.
N o th ln g s e e m o d more felicitous than a
reference to the precious atone o f which
Miss Onyx was evidently the embodh
roent— in her m other^,m ind, at last.
Tbe preacher began to spredd himself
along these lines, when aU at once the
abqve mentioned lady Jumped to her feet
andtried:
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"No, sahl 1 didn't mean fo’ to call her
after no &gt;uch thing os that. 1. w ant bar
named Onyx because she wus onyxpected I"— Dixie.
Th e DeLand G am e
DeLand a baseball team let the Sanford
team score badly against them yesterday
afternoon, Sanford winning by a score o f
0 to 2. DeLand put up a very good
gam «, but was weak In the box and poof
in team work. R/ P. Hamlin umpired.
Tbe gam ej was /slow. The event o f the
DeLand gam e wag a hit by Bennett, land­
ing the ball over the fence. This gave
hint a home run,under. ground rules, and
brought in also the man ahead o f him.
These were the only two scores made by
the J)e Land team. Following Is the llnduo o f the DeLand team.
Pitcher, Hunter, catcher, Branley; first,
Bennett; second, W illard; short, Gross;
third, Jacksonville; right. Langston; centre
TUJla; left. FaJxiss. Perkins pitched tbe
last three Innings for DeLand.
Sanford's team was composed o f—
Sncdigar, Lawler, Breakfleld. Dowell, Vining. H. Pounds, Weaver, Stout add Gove;
Sanford has the making o f a strong
loam. The gam e was gentlem anly but
very alow.— DeLand New*.
When In dqubt. regarding where to
ship or sell consult Lew is Vegetable Ex­
change, L eftter Block, corteous treatment
no trouble to Sensible questions
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The Crippen Music Stqre
High-grade Pianos, Organs
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Low Prices

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All that

and Graphophones.
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Now Is The Time To Buy Impi
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ed “Ready to Plant“ Sanford
18.00
4.80
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Celery Farms

Koòinxn

iVptlejr jo n c »..
la» Richardson

inknorti

These farms can be bought for tbe next thirty

r. H. Rand....

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ilnknown

days ror less money
have Sanford farnSs to sell.

Not Largo,’ T a ft

Mr*. iTWwli*
D. ]. William»
John Mriiulre

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C E A P P E L L ’S
Real Estate Agency
L u u 4 u d S,

F r is b ie C o lla r
CHAtMEJtt
high-low collar

for every J a ck
in the summer g a m e
of comfort seeking.

Looks high ; feels low.
Correct" in style and
four-ply,

now,

Frwbl* Coon &amp; Co- Matters Troy, N. T

For 8alo in 8anford

By Caldwell &amp;

Sons

�¡9.19«

THE SANFORD HERALD

n otice o f in c o r p o ra tio n

in The Circuit Court, Seven th
C ircu it, O r a n «« ■ cou n ty,
In C hancery

i&lt; b m b y i l v« n that the undersigned
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» ‘ -•ner 0. Chwo end L L)
io the Governor of the Suite
», Florid», on tbe 24th N. J. Stenitrom, Complainant \
for letter« patent Ut be
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e w o r i h 'O w e Company * under (he Rudolph F.-.Nyman,
rJ,^proposed
Crorglanna L. Nyman.
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«rtlclt* Of Incorporation:
Cha*. F. Hrnrleaon and
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A inora Or Ixcmàxatvm -■
Hannah A. Henderson.
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ite oursaJve* Ret IHmrtenti
i corporation

Judlclol
Florida.

Foreclosua
Of Mortgage

lileworth
«hall be coni
Florida mid In Other átate*
rt
United State* of‘ America and In foreign
«Strie*
Wherever
necessary
and convenient.
£«dtrle* wherever n w
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principal
office
pi th'
mLííS
cip*i °m
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lhe cor.po;j,,k,nl^ h?i1 t o , ■?
I t o &amp; r o t Sanford, Orange Coifmy,
iodi other office* and pince* of builne*« m
Sreurallon «ball establish.
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(Irferutimn In the said cause, is n nonresident of
the Stale of Florida, nnd that her resldentce Is In
the city of Melrose, In the State of Massachusetts.
You are therefore ordered to appear to the bill of
complaint filed In ihls e*u»e. on. or befoa Monday.
August 7th. A. D., 1911, the same being n rule day
of this court
It Is further ordered that this notice be published
lor four «urcesslve week* Jn the Sanford* Herald,
a newspaper pul,Halted In Hanford, Florida
Witness U. M. Robinson, Clerk of the Circuit
ttieieneral nature of the business shall be to Court, Orange County, Florida, and the seal there­
I», léale or otherwise apjulre land* and rights of on thl* Stn day of June. A. D. 1011.
M
r i t the State of Florida and e V
(Seal)
D M Hotikvh. Clerk.
•H •* and
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mwim ut «ha a«imi* hv ■film
¿hire,
ditpoae
of the sum* by »ole.
Cea A. DeCottbs, Solicitor and *of Counsel for
™
or otherwise; to purchase, p la n t, lm- complatnrnt.
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pTVVt, malntaln and operate grove* of dt'
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,
to
trow
produce
of
any
fût ftnu diner
N o tic e o f S ale o f F reigh t
kind or kind*, to cotultrue», own. loose. or otherhou*e* and to operate the
Under and by virtue of Section 3127 of the Ceripaeklmt fruit groWn by thl* Compsnyor
bTolbef pewoo*: to *hlp. market nml mhrrwur rrol Statutes of the State of Florida.
Notice to J. O. Hanks of Sanford. Fin, and to all
jL w— rf the fruit and other product* *o purchased
concerned. Section 3127 of the tiencral
nrrrown. to operate tram road* a* may be round others
Statutes of the Stale of Florida, I. F. P. Rlncs.
no crurr or expedient for the purjtoeoofironsport- Agent of the Atlanta’ Coaei U n * Railroad Com­
tatthe property or product* owned, held or con- pany at Sanford. Florids. will on Monday, the 12th
SSl«| by laid corporation, but not to use said
of June. A. l&gt; 1911. at II a. m . at the Freight
ncan* of transportation for the purpose of doing day
Depot of the Atlnnllc Cool Line Railroad Company
the butlnes* of a common carrier, to sell, mortgage In Sanford, Florida, sells at public outcry to the
Sublet, pledge, hire. lee»e or convey the property highest nnd best bidder, for ca*h. nineteen (19)
eflald corporation, or any part thereof, at the tnnsof refuse lime, rontalnnl In Atlantic Coast
diwilon of the .board of director*: to borrow line Railroad car number 14230. consigned by the
mqnry luu* band* or other otillgatlom, and to
*rcure payment oflhe lama by deed*.-mortgages, Florida Lime Company of -Kendrick. Florida io J.
O. Honks at San lorn. Florida, to cover freight
pledge* or any other klad of Instrament; to moke rhwyge* And demurrage against said shipment ef
contract* of any hind whltMaver for the farther- lime, ammiuting to the sum of one bnndred and
. ,,f the purpose* o* business of the Company,to
dollars (118,00). Paywmi ot-whleh i*
|lemerfhart&lt;ll*e. to dohll net* anil thing* which eighteen
ftiUWiI hy (HHnijlnf r
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to be dona In the trnmectlon of It« said buslnesk
led generally, to hove. exercise and enjoy all the
right power» nnd privilege* incident tocorporntioas In -C ou rt o f County Judge, S ta te 6 t
(w proSt organised under t)&gt;e taws of the state
Florid a
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The amount of the capital stock o r this corpora­ W.rT .;0 h n s °f ) ’
Notifc it Itcfeby given, inali whoi
whom It raey contion shall 1« ten thousand dollar* divided Into one
hundred share* of one hundred dollars, per share. cent, that on the 14th day of November, A. D.
All or any part of the fapltnl stock orchis cor­ 1011, we shall apply lothe Honorable Wm. Martin,
Udg of »«Id —
. as Judge of Probate, for our
Coure
poration snail' be payable
In or
issued Judge
its executor*
executors of 1_._____
the last will mid
for cash or for the purchase of property, linai tlliicharge as
___ _ T. John*, deceased: and that at
labor or service* at a Just valuation there­ teitaiuent oLW,
of to be Axed by the Incorporators at a meeting the tame lime we will present to said Court our
for lhe organ lint ion of the Company, or by the final acrounts at executors of said estate and aik
directors of the Company at a meeting to be called far Ihrlr approval.
Dated May Jib. A. D. 1911.
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tor that purpose. All stock when Issued shall 1«
R. K. WARE,
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hilly paid *Bd non-asaeasable.
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*' MATTIE CRAY JOHNS.
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ii.-t.iim f..r tahUh » « ¡ ‘I eorporathm shaH-calst" • g »'6 t - 9 -lt.-g -»rT ri4 rg n i: 9 8. ID-13
— r *h*UJbc perpetual._

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The builne*« of this corporation shall he conduct­
ed br the following officers: a president, a vice
president. a secretary and a treasurer, and a board
of not less than three dlrectora'or more than ova.
Any two of said tdficea eicepl those of president
■od vice President may be held by the some per­
lón. Ttie number of directors shall be changed
...hum limn to time by the by-laws, The board of
direttori shall be elected by the stockholders at the
ttnuBl meeting to be held on the second Tuesday
S(May,
1912, St the by low* shall prescribe, nnd
thereof!« on the second Tuesdny in Muy of each
year. The hoard of directors *h all elect the officer*
of the company. The president and vie* president
■hall k electsed from among the. members oflhe
muni m(
meetboard of directors. The dale of the immuti
, - lag may be changed by tthe by-laws, n meeting
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h doy of June. 191 f, at 10
shall be held on
tita 30th
o'clock a, m. In the city of-Snnford, Floridu. for the
purpose of adopting by-law* and completing the
erttmlialion of the company, filing a just valunlion upon the {
imperi y, labor or service* which
may I » offered n payment for shares of capital'
stack of the company, and for transacting such
other business as May properly come before the
cers to be elected by the
dlrecoirejing Until the officers
lhei_
Hinchasen at theflrst electionin May 1012, shall
be qualified, the business of this corporation shall
be conducted by the,following officers: Sydney O.
-Chase, president! JoshuaC. Chase, vice President
sod treoiurer; and L l). Chase, secretary; nnd
Sydney O. Chase, Joshua C. Chase and L. D.
Cnsse shill constitute the Uiurd of director*.
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The highest dmount of llshlllty qr indebtedness
to which this corporation shall at any. lime subject
Itself Is One Hundred Thousand Dollars.

In Court o f th e County
o f Florid a
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Stm lnola Chapter No. 2 , Order E astern S t a r ’
Meets every second and fourth Friday In month.
Every one who has seen his Star In the fa s t am
cordially Invited to visit the chanter.
I
A lkc F- Roeams, Sec y.

In th e D istrict Court o r the United
S ta te s In and to r the S ou thern Dis­
t r ic t o r Florid a

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Sanford LoCirl Union No? 1701, U. B. of C. and,,
of A. meets every Thursday night at 7 o'clock In
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Julia R. Hamilton.
Samuel W. Carr and
of Foreclosure
1-runklgs H Bunyan
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decree of foreclosure
Under and by virtue of
and tale, moda and entered in the above stated
cause, on the 29th
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or FI„1Idii, in ,,M for O range County, in rtiemreey,
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«be legal hours of «ale. on Monday. July ltd. A.
D. Hill, the same being the legal sales day. the
' Meowing described real cetate. sTtuate. lying and
) being la tba County of Orange and State of Flotjda,
nrora ouriirulmtly described at folhrwa, to-wli:
beginning at a stake on the North sble of Flat
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Avenue and Flat St. town of Sanford, and 30
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ibtnee West B chains, thence North 10 chain»,
ihence Can 3 chain», thence South 10 chains le
Point of beginning, containing five ¿5) acres more
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. , Sanford Lodge,N o 62
• 0. W. Spencer. Matter; J. C. Enitnluger, Secre­
tary. Communication ev*ry Dm and third Thurs­
days at 7:30 p. in.. Visiting brushert welcome.
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'' Referee in Bankruptcy.
Practice In State and Federal Courts
The names and residence* of these I[(corporators
W elbom Block
Sanford, Fin
„ and the subscriber* hereto'and the. »mounts of
•tuck-subscribed by them severally are ns follow*, In Court o f the County Judge, S ta le
sad said shares of stock are hereby subscribed by
o f Florida
them respectively:
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I Orange County
Sydney
Fla.
'five
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ydaey((L Chase. Sanjord.
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Sanford, Fla.
one I I ) share Helena Schneider]
. L D. Chase,
Jacksonville.
Fla.
five
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share«
To
all
Creditors.
Legatees. Distributees and all'
Joshua C. Cin
A T T O R N E Y i A N D .O O U N S E L L Q R _____
' ist said
Persons having Claim* or Demand* again*1
S tatc or Fwttiu
AT-L'AW ,
Estate:
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Coukty or Dcvai.
You. and each of you, pre hereby notified ami re- Late Slate Attorney Seventh Judicial- Circuit of
Peisonalty this day before me, n notary Public. In qulrvd to preseut any claim's and demand*, which
Florida
ind for
lor said
and
sab rounty and slate, nppenred Joshua C. you, or either or you. may-have again*l the estate
Residences, Sanford and Svlvin Imke
Chile, ta roe known qtid known to me io be one of of ilrlenu Schneider, de»*ased. late ol Orange
the person* who subscribed the loregoing Instru­ county, F'lurkla. to the undersigned Administrator
ment and acknowledged tiefore me that lie tubscrlb- Cym Testamento An nexo of said estate, within two
ml the same in good faitb pud for tba purpoae* there­ years from lha dot« h e r e o f.-----• ------- .Dated May 9tb, A. D. 1911.
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In Wtmaa
1 have licrrunta set my hsnd
Administrator Cum Testamento Anneso.
and affixed my official teal this 19th day of May, 39-6tp
JUSTICE OF TH E PEACE
A. Il 1911.
B. FL Kuxsctx.
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Notary Public. State of Florida.•
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My cominittlon expire* Jan 21. 1913.
StATi or FuattoA
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Personally this day before roe. a notary public In
ana-for said county and slate, appeared Sydney O.
Chase and L. D. Chase, tome known Olid known to
me to be two of the persons who subscribed the
(ongoing instrument and acknowledged before ,-ma
thst they subscribed the same in good faith ami
lor the purposes therein mentioned.
.. lit Winns* Wtranor. 1 hhve hereunto set my
hand and affixed my official seal this 23rd day of
May, A . lb 1911.------- --------- IL F . Wmisix. Jx.. _
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Notary Public. State ol Florida.
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Meets second and fourth Tuesdays. Vltlting
knights always welcome. P. £. Hutchinson, C. Ci
Felix S. Fran», K. R, nod S.

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To the Creditor* of J. W. Knight.-of Sanford. Ornnge County ami District aforesaid, a bankrupt:
Practices
In
State
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Federal
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Notice i* hereby given jbat on the 3rd day of
April. 1911, the said J. W. Knight; wax duly ad’
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«ini that ihe:fir*t meeting of M. G. T. Building
lUdlcJitrd
a bankrupt.
ills creditors will be held a I (heoouft house In Or^pd^^x«M»^dM^#'&lt;»s»^^4^^drsrdP^^ rM
r4Fx^^d^^rsJ^»r^x»xfiP^r^N»^»
InnJo. Florida, on the Utth day'uf /May. 1911, ut II *
o'clock a. m., at which time the [¿editor* may at­
tend, prove their claim, appoint ■ trustee, exam ­
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ine tin*bankrupt, and traniift't stub other buiinrt*
as may properly came before the said meeting
Tampa. Florida, Moy ft, 1911
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Meetings first and third Tuesdays In every month.
Hail lijiwrlborne Block, third floor.

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Sanford Lodge No. 2 7 . t. 0. O. F.
Meet* every Monday at 7:30 p. m.. over imperial
Theatre.' J. C. Halt. N, G.
W. S. Baldwin. Sec^.

Judge', s ta 'fe

icH .W bltSe'i } Orange County
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To all Creditors, legatees, Distributees and all
Persona hiving Claims or Demands against kald
Estate:
Ybu. and each of you. are hereby notified and
required tu present any claim* anil demand*
which you, or either uf you. may have again*! the
estate of R. H Whltrier, decoa*ed, late of Orange
county. Florida. I d the undersigned adminIxtrator
ol *aid estutc. within two years from th* Date
hereof.'
Dotal April IHih. A. D 1011
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�marl pit o ta r Oviedo for the purpose o f
procuring marl to ba-used on tho Geneva
and Chuluota public roads through the
vlOage o f Oviedo. Referred to Messrs.
Brown I t Branham
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the trustees o f Oakland, W lnter Oahiep
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M a rty -M b ttrrs o f Im p o rta n c e R e c e iv e
A tte n tio n o f C ou nty S o lo n s
Board met Tuesday, June 6, 1911.
President* Chalrmm Overstreet. Commisalooars Merrill. Woodruff, Brown, Dillard.
The minutes o f the la st' m eeting were
read, approved and signed.
W. A . Ginn and J. T. McLain appeared
Following licences to bear fire arms were. befbre the board in respect to digging a
cut-off at the Geneva bridge; upon mo­
W . R. Beecher, Revolver. Sureties: J. K. tion the derk is Instructed to advertise
Swlck and Ernest Lelblng.
for bids to dig the cut-off; plans and
J. CL Partin, .Revolver, Sureth-” Ed
specifications to be found at the clerk's
Farnell and J. ■B. Jones. office.
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L. B.- Ackerman Jr. Revolver* Sureties:
Communication o f P. M. Shaniubarge
J. B. Jones sod T. W, Lawton.
in respect to the w ater at Bear’s Heat
-W , D, Hoviehan, Revolver, Sureties: W. Farm received. Subject matter referred
A . TUlis and G. W. Smith.
to Messrs, Overstreet It Branham.
W.
Tlllis, Revolver Sureties: W . D.
Upon motion It was ordered that Mr.
Moolehan and F. Z . Graves.
Merrill and Mr. Branham w ait upon Mr.
Bond o f C. P. Dickenson as Notary Akers In reference to purchasing an acre
Public, w ith 1L M. Smith and W. M. of.land that has clay deposit on it to be
D avis as sureties, was approved.
used for road purposes; If the negotiations
. Petition o f CL W , Patrick to be appoint­ f i l l , th in the attorney .of the board is
ed Inspector o f Marks &amp;. Brands o f Dis­ authorized to Institute condemnation pro­
trict No, 2 f received; Upon motion peti­ ceedings at o n ce.--------- — — *
tion w as granted upon the necessary ^ P etlU O n jof-B . B Sphaler. - W . Q. Spha ler
b o od b etn g given and ap p ttved b y ” the
e t aL, for a change o f public road (O r­
Board.
lando and Kissimmee road) between Pine
Application o f Mrs. Susan W. Worn- Castle and Taft; upon motion the subject
ble, widow o f Jno. S. Womble, to be matter w as referred to Messrs. Overstreet
placed on the pension roll received, ap­ &amp; Branham! and report at next meeting.
proved and forwarded to Comptroller.
Mr. Harry Bftcmatf appeared before the'
-Insurance on the county Jail In The boerd ltv rcJfer tmc c to'ftncctlnB' a dclegasum o f 32000 with Curtis i 'O 'Neal 'a n d tioa o f the Jacksonville Board o f Trade
32000 with S. Y . W ay was renewed, anti which w ill be in Orinndd" Juno ' 22, In rea warrant for 390 to each whs ordered spoct to the prolongation o f N ew York to
drawn.
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JackaonvUle H ighw ay to Tampa; upon
Reports o f the following county officers motion it was ordered that board attend
were received and filed? Sheriff's report o f
said meeting.
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fines and forfeiture for A p ril and May;
Communication from T. E. Wilson re­
clerk criminal court o f fine and forfeiture ceived. read and laid over till next meetfor A p ril and May; pay roll .o f state wit*
nesses in criminal court, M ay term, 1911;
Upon motion I t ' was ordered that the
A p ril tax redemptions su perin ten den tp' superintendent o f¿pads and bridges keep
county borne, county physician. suporm; an item ized statement o f the expenses in
tendent o f roads and b rid g e » treasurer,
road district Nth, 2 and the m ileage built
statement o f banka, polls collected, ahw- and repaired, and the recapitulation qi

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the total amount o f expanses In sa*d
auditor’s statement and licenses Collected
district.
Uppn motion a warrant for 3618.38 was
Upon motion the'‘report o f the comm it­
ted in- reference to accepting Biuford
avenue at Ocoee as a part o f the public
tim e o f his death; 3418.39 as Judge crim ­
road system was adopted; road from
inal court and 3200 as attorney for the Sims' comqr to Florida Midland railroad
crossing.
* Communication from klrs. R. A . Bevler
Upon motion the request o f the petitreceived; subject m atter referred to Inner« for the opening o f a road in th&lt;
Messrs. W o o d r u m n d B riiiham
with
depot In Geneva was granted.
.. Upon motion it was ordered that the
^ The follow ing communication from J, superintendent o f roads and bridges place
O. Fries was received and filed:
both the road gangs, one o f 7 men, the
T o the Honorable Board o f County Gomother o f 12 men. to throwing up the fill
miaatonera o f Grange County, Florida:
at the East Coast Ferry, as soon as prac­
I hereby most respectfully acknowledge
ticable.
the appropriation o f 3223 given p ie for »_ There being po further business the
the purpose o f paying the actual coats o f
vouchers were approved and warrants or­
revising the map o f Orange county, I for
dered d r ftfn in payment o f same.
m y part giving m y time without any
Board adjourned until next regular
ch arge I agree to repay the county this
meeting on the first Monday In July.
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sum in case 1 should fa ll to furnish a correctod dntw k H .n l said county map to be ,----------------JUST A MOMGNTr ----------' Mr. W ise Guy— A re —you aw are that
published by'your honorable board.
The expenses necessary for revising they are givin g free hats at the . Msttlnthis map is principally for triangulating gera Public Sale Wednesday, June 14. 9
and surveying S t Johns river from Lake’ a. mT I'll be there and get one.
Bolnaett to Lake Monroe where the U. S.
plats are either missing or very incorrecL
This w ill take about two or three weeks'
Ume at a coat o f about 39 per day far
H e w te T e ll If Y o u r-H a ir Is Dlsssasd.
boat hire and assistance. A lso W eklwa
E ven i f you have a luxuriant bead
river, about- one week at m o w price. o f balr you m a y w an t to know w h eth er
A lso mapping and locating all the pew J 1 la In - a - b e a lt h y —oondlrioa o f a N .
roads built in this county since the time,' BA. par cent o f th e people need a ’ b ttr
over tw enty y e a r » since the first edition tonic.
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o f this map was made. It w ill take go- • P u ll a h air out o f you r head; I f the
ing over nearly 300 miles o f new or bulb at th e end o f th e root to w h ite
and shrunken. U proven that the h air
changed ro a d »
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i f diseased, ami requires prom pt trea t­
It will also bcnecessary to re-examine
m ent I f Its loss w ou ld ba avoided. I f
and plat several townships in tho south
th e bulb ta pink and fo il, the h air la
part of the county where time and cir­
healthy. • * ~ ~
cumstances did not allow me to get such
W e w ant e v e ry one w hose h air re­
accurate topography as ought to have quires treatm ent to try R e s e ll "03"
H a ir Tonic. W e prom ise t h ft It shall
I expect to be busy with this work fully not cqyt a n y t h in g 'If It does not g iv e
It la designed to
three m on th » whereafter 1 w ill a t once sa tisfa cto ry m u l t a
draw the map; this w ill take about 4-6 o vercom e dandruff, ralleva scalp . Irri­
w e e k » and thereafter turn over to the tation. to stim ulate the hair r o o t »
Board the original copy with oopyrigfct to tigh ten the h eir a lready In the head,
g r o w h air and cura b a ld n ea » \
publish the tame.
l g " la because
of
w hat
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D # '* B a ir T o n ic has .dopa and our.
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ata rrra faith l a I t » geodas— ~ « h a *
Upon moliou it w o) ordered that Dcima ora . w a n t you to tr y It' a t our
Nicholson be allowed to return borne risk. T w o a lz a » fiOc. and 31-00. Bold
the ro »d cam p and remain at borne as on ly a t o a r sto re—T h e RexaU Store.
L R. P H IL IP S
long as ha behaves hlmscL
Petition o f &amp; E. k fatbar» J. M. WU1la meon t a L for a road was called upUpon motion the subject matter was
farther postponed.
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Communication b o o Th e Sanford.. Her­
ald asking to be designated as the paper
to publish the acts o f the legislature o f
1111 n oaived. Upon motion the request

Onq and two h ors» wagons with celery
flared side bodies at Underwood's.
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S a n fo rd fu r n it u r e Co.
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Sanford Machine
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Bring your old tired to Sanford Machine m ust clean up at once and put In f ir s t
c la s s sa n ita ry condition, otherwise
&amp; Garage Co. for vulcanizing.
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Special Offering In Ferns.

“More Fruit-M ore Money”

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Floral Designs to Order.

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with 20 years “experience in Ger­
many *ntl New York City, and
W e are prepared to give the pub­
lic strictly high-grade goods at
prices you
usually
cheaper goods.

pay

fo r

BREAD

everything

COOKIES
else fin bake. ,

Bakery goods delivered by my
wagon whether you buy groceries
or not

The Sanford Bakery
Two Doars Coat ef Pest office
R. &amp; STOCKTON
Proprietor

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R. C. MAXWELL, Local Representative

BAKERY GOODS
tq announce that we
have employed a German’ baker

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Is the title of our new citrus book which will be sent free *on
request It is "right up-to-date" and written from the grower’s
viewpoint IDEAL FERTILIZERS and IDEAL METHODS fire
not new. Their value has been proven by ^ears of field y/orV,
but there always are new points of interest to growers, which
should be considered. ONWARD and UPWARDTs the IDEAL
motto. We put forth all odr energies to give., the RIGHT
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a home. W e can help-you. San
Biilldlng and Loan Association, i
F Im National Bank'.
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SUNDRIES

25 BICYCLES
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Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m.

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Sanford Library

Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p. ra.

W b y ,n o t le t up s t o r e your furnii
•while y o u a r e a w a y fo r the s„mi
and sr.ve h o u se r e n t Sanrord pu
ture. Co.
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Let Us show you how we can help you.
Place the titles to your real estate in
Sanford Building arid Loan managed by the Realty Trust Company and avoid com ­
Sanford .business ftfen/ Over First N a- plications. For particulars address B. F
liana|tHnnk.
Whltner, Jr., Secretary.
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WE BAKE ALL KINDS OF

Upstairs, Pico Block

'. W e are equipped to handle
work.
Sanford Maritine &amp;

Don't forget you can get your chli
5 o 8 doses “ 660" w ill cure any case beef and ham cut o n a n American J
N ew t ir e s put on old G o -6 a rts a t of Chills and Fever. Price.23c. .
37-tf machine at W. W. Long's market. ]
th e S a n fo rd r u m ltu r e Co.
3 5 -tf
S or 3 doses “ 666" will cure any case o f
A ll kinds o f repair work. Sanfojd
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37-tf chine It Garage Go.
Autocs and carriage painting at Un­ and Fever. Price 25c.

Qnamnnicatlon o f Geo. CL Beals as to
tiou 5, T . a j. R. 27 waa received; no re­
lie f possible to be given.
U r. Starbird appeared before the board
In reqosst to purchasing the R. R. iron
owned by the oounty at o f near Apopka!
the m atter k i t to the chairman and
d a rk o f the board.
J
A . J. McCuiiey appeared before the
board in behalf o f the Oviedo Board o f

The uuralag home at 8th end Elm A r e ,
Is prepared to care for a lim ited number
o f surgical cases. Mrs. Wright, nurse lo
charge. ■
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in union t h ^ e I t s tr e n g th . W e h ave
th e g o o d s ySu need, and t h e (trice
y o u c a n d o th e r e s t . S a n fo rd fu r n i­
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Munitici 44

Interest Gleaned From

Various Sourees

happenings during the week
ftere the Readers Wilt rind ■ Brief
Historical Sprint riowlnfi
fo r Hurried Readers
W W U h a J K îla l f e x s m l n R t l g n . o f j ^ k
dates for appointment this year to u ï
United R talcS Jn lH tag^taden iyJeaa than
a month distant the w ar department la
distressed over the absence o f any ap­
plicants for forty vacancies In. congres­
sional and senatorial districts. In ad­
dition there ore nearly 100 vacancies with
no applicants In the class to en ter-^i»
1912.
An Indemnity o f 12,000,000 pesos, the
etfblvalent o f 96,000,000 gold, w ill be de­
manded o f Mexico by the Cliliiese gov­
ernment for tho slaughter o f Chinese sub
jects in' -Torroon. The demand w ill be
backdD'up by a cruiser which la already
on tbs way t&lt;f M exican west coast ports.
Carrie Nation, the Kansas saloon smash­
er, died a t Leavensworlli Kansas on last
Saturday. Paresis
was the cause of
death. For several months Mrs. Carrie
had been In poor health and on January
28,- she entered the local sanitarium lit
which she died, hoping to recover from a
nervous breakdown.
Four railroad presidents, two Interstate
Commerce Commissioners, a former cabi­
net officer, bankers, manufacturer, college
professors, lawyers and labor leaders to
the number o f two sdore will meet here
on June 2$, to fram e a model law for uni­
form public.utilities legislation tliroughout the State*, according to ah anhotiheement made by Seth Low, president o f tbe
National C ivil Federation. The com­
mittee wljl be known as the national
committee on the regulation of railroads
and public utilities.
Forty seven additional postal savings
bank deposifuries In various |wrin y i ths
country were opened for buslnealK to-day
making a total o f 176 to date. F ifty more
banks-will be inaugurated on June 27 and
by the Bret o f July lit is expected that
more than 300 will be In citeration.
The
postmaster general still adheres to his
policy' ot deirgnHlUnr only-second claw
postuffices belelvlng that It - la better to
try the scheme “ on the dog“ so to speak.
before tackling tbe blgcillee.
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Swceplnp out o f the southwest with
cyclonic velocity, a wind and hall and
electrical storm struck the lower end of
the Virginia peninsula Tuesdny.and left
a trail of-death and ruin id Us wake. A t
this hour it la impossible event ta esti­
mate the number o f dead, for many small
crafts with their human frieght went
down In the storm at various points along
tha James River and In Hampton Roads.
Conservative estim ates to-night place the
dead at not more than IS, None of the
bodies have been recovered and their
Identity U unknown.
Tbe Houston Colton Exchange will be
opened to ell business men tomorrow
morning, regardless o f whether or not
they ere members o f the exchange, wbeu
tha first bale o f cottou produced rids year
will be auctioned at nine o’clock. The
bale was grown at San Benito, Camerou
comity, by Ernest Mate, on a 100 acre
farm leased from Alfonso Hicks. It was
rushed Into San Benito Saturday by automoblle,.glnned and ru sh «! to this city
on a special tra lit •
During the two] weeks beginning Phil­
adelphia w ill be the scene - o f what w ill
probably be the greatest denominational
demonstrations tbe world has ever known.
Three greet conventions o f Baptists will
attract representatives o f the church from
* every country under tbe^sun.

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The Halted States navy soon will need
• U rge cumber o l sailors. Orders have
been sent out b y the N a vy Department
to begin recruiting at the new office in
&lt;yChicago in July. O e w s for the new
battleship« Utah and Florida and at tbe
expiration soon o f thhn o f enlistment o f
many sailors make ft necessary for the
navy recruiting’officers to enlist all avallable competent men.
can not leach the
, Spain and I tal
United States any lo g In the growing
inges, lemons and
and handling o f
other d im s fruits. G. Hàfold Powell, un­
til recently assistant chief o f the Bureau
o f Plant Industry, Department o f Agricul­
ture. makes this .assertion upon his return
frçm Spain and iu l)fV _

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE 10. 1411

L^fw S O F T H E W ORLD advertising certainly pays
r &amp; r
- i t e m » of

S A N F O R D — L U * { »/ W o r th

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the tail

or troy

- the deestrict smile -

Rubile S a le A t M e t t ln g c r s Had a R e c - M h e
S ta r W ill G ive S a n fo rd P e o p le
ord B rea k in g C r o w d " " "
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. The Doubting« Thomna who contends
The Star Theatre will give a $90,000
that advertising does not pay haa been production next Monday night In the
silenced tince the crowd broke down the great spectacular price. "The Fall
doors to Metlinger store last Wednesday Troy” , Tw o thousand armored Greeks
and crowded the store all day on opening appesr In the scene.' Following is the
day and every day since. T h e first ten synopsis o f this beautiful story:
ladles and first 10 men In this sture got
Helen o f Troy, as she Is called, was
a dress and hat free and when Manager the w ife of the Greek king, Mcneluus.
Cóle announced that the store was «two Her father was Jove, the King o f Gods,
to open the street was crowded and In and her mother was a' mortal woman,
ffT ,
•pfTwhi^hVifiiSr ’bSflhrtldrwdma'iT'Ihe
i w 'i w w w r » » »
ed and were obliged to seek the open air world had ever seen. She was so beau
t e - g e t - t b e i r - breath. Met lingers-used tiful that alt the Greeks teoked uoon - her
printers ink unsparingly and the results as a national treasure.
have justified the wisdom o f such
Menelaus. the king, takes leave o f bis
course. Advertising brought the crowd
w ife in the beautiful garden back o f his
and the bargains held them and people
palace and. mounting his two-wheeler
from miles around came to 8anford this
chariot, drives aw ay -to- pay a -visit. Wo
week to lake advantage of, the wonderful
see him, In tlte next scene, devint
bargains offered. Dozens of clerks hat
through the beech-treè bordered lanes o f
been engaged to take care o f the cus­
Sparta. Then comea-Paris, as an am­
tomers- but the force was entirely In­
bassador and Helen, tlte mistress o f tbe
adequate to attend to the enormous
house In the absence o f her husband, re­
crowd o f buyers that thronged the store
ceives him in the great marble halL It
ana on the first day many were turned
-ta lined with fluted. Doric columns and.
away as enough clerks could not be
thronged with attendants, her own house
secured. The sole w ill last fur ten days
servants, and those who have followed
and those who have.not taken advantage Paris bearing rich gifts.

of the sale nhouhljlo so ns never again
Will such a bunch of bargains be offered
n this section. Mr. J. H - Cole the man­
ager of this salo guaranteed that hr would
have the largest crowd at this sale that
had ever congregated at ohe store th the
city and he haa made good his assertion,
ie Is a hustler and a firm believer in
the efficacy of printers ink ¡which means
that he knows bow to attract the at
tentlon of the public.
L o c o m o tiv e Engineers M e m o ria l
Memorial Service for the Brotherhood
of Locomotive Engineers brought out a
urge audience at the Congregational
Church Sunday afternoonTlte sermon
were under tbe auspies o f (lie Sanford
Division and about thirty engineers from
outside o f Sanford were there with their
families.
Local engineers and their
friends were also there In numbers,, The
church was beautifully decorated with
flowers In memory of the departed engi­
neers o f this Division. From the pulpit
hung the American flsg.
This Is the
first memorial service of tlte kind ever
held In Sanford and the occasion will be
nnri remem bered. by the congregation.
Rev. George B. Waldron, P a »
church was the speaker.

Paris is sibltten by a shaft of love at
first sight o f beautiful Helen. In tne -gar
den site repulses him, but later, as the
two stand together, on \ i o lawn beside
tlte palace, a lonely place Im died , In sil­
ver moonlight, Venus, the Goddess of
j)v e , appears. Venus favors Paris. Was
i t possible for a mortal woman, though
sliê-were wliolly lovely, to hold out against
tlte power of u goddestf Helen falls
Into Parts* arms and Vénus throws her
veil over them. 8he^ disappears. W e
catch a glimpse o f them as they are
wafted a«yay to Troy In Venus* magic
sea-shell chariot,'accompanied by all the
flying Loves.
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Menelaus won’t believe the news at
firsts. W e sec him thunderstruck by it,
as he sits fla ttin g In another beautiful
room. Home again, we see him gather,ng together the heroes o f Greece who
swear to revenge him.
By this time Paris had readied Troy
with tils beautiful paramour and we have
a picture o f a luxurious feast In a gorgeous
palace of the Phrygian city. Paris brings
Helen a golden cup o f wine nod they
drink from it by turns. Then the Greek
ships appear outside the harber, a far*
whlcii ¿an be iqan f o b ' the

palace. Helen looks out ¡and sees her
former friends and seems mutfntlfturbed.
Sanrord*a New D ire c to ry
Now follow some o f the most' remark­
The new city directory recently com­ able scenes ever produced. One U an
piled by Polk A Co. has been completed attack on the walls o f a great city by an
and was distributed among the business innumerble army.. A movable tower U
concerns this week. The new directory wheeled slowly up against the battle­
a 'good one, giving a description of ments and scaling ladders uro brought.*
Sanford and the number o f inhabitants, nit great stones are hurled against the
the rural routes and people IHflng adja­ tower and down on the thick crowds of
cent to the city. Thera is also tables' and tbe besiegers. The Greeks lose too many
statistics and much information concedi­ men and have to retreat. Now th ey re­
ng Florida In general.
sort to strategy.----------- 1—- — --------— —
The new directory gives Sanford a
The next picture I s ' magnificent. W e
Iiopulstlon o f 6.37B which is a much bet­ see the great wooden liurfe on a hillside
ter figure than the incomplete census and Troy In the distance, ' The Greeks
given by the enumerator.
retreat and the rejoicing Trojans break a
The directory Is a great help to the passage in the wall o f their city and
merchants and shows the thorough meth­ draw in the horse. They suppose It an
ods o f Polk A Co.
offering to tbe gods. A Greecian spy
takes the news to the hiding fleet’. Night
The O range C o u n ty Fair
ootnes. The hiding heroes come from
Seth Woodruff was re-elected president ihe horse and set the city In flames. The
of the Orange CounfJ Fair Association at rest o f tbe Greek army hppers. Now, as
the annual m eetlngliéM In Orlando a few tbe flames spread through the city, wc
days ago. The organization is mokjng catch glimpses o f turmoil and confusion
great pUns for the next fa ira n d will have Parties o f Inhabitants fleeing In terror,
Jl far surpass all previous efforts. • A caught by Greeks and ranting at bay only
splendid board o f directors has been chos­ to be cut down.
Paris and Helen are asleep.
They
en and under tlte capable -direction of
tlte president end other officers tlte affairs awake and throw open thp casement.
o f tlte association are certain to prosper. Troy, the glorious. Is now a nest o f Dantes.
They rust) into the palace. In Its great
— Tlmes-Union.
columned tu ll'they . meet Menelaus and
* M ay H ave fcta ts League
the Greeks. Menelaus kills Paris and has'
Tampa Is again getting the base ball llq len led a w a y ._N o w . looking back, we
fever amt there is talk o f organizing a see a sad vision of a ruined d t y and lu
four-team Florida State League" wtthj smoiikliringrffcd-hot walls.
Remember that the S u r Theatre will
Jacksonville, Tampa and Pensacola In
It for a certainty and the fourth d t y yet give Ihla magnificent production next
Don’t fail to see this
to be selected. Ocala, which is a sporty Monday night.
beautiful story o f Homer.
and growing d ty , looks to be logical
It would make the Jumps from Tampa to
Jacksonville and Pensacola and ric e
.
Elks l o P la y Bait
v en a leaa like a flight across the con­
For the benefit of tbe Hospital Associa­
tinent. A low salary lim it and tbe en­
tion
Local ball fans and Elks are look­
forcement o f the rule lom eke it stringent,
ing forward to tlte ball game which they
would make U a paying proposition, but
have scheduled for June 27th between
there la alwaya present that disposition
the Elks of Orlando and Sun forth Tills
to cheat » Utile at hone trades and this
promises to be an. event o f uuusyol in­
would break up the league.— Tampa
terest aa the Elks do not do things b y
Times.
Halves. Tbe proceeds are to go^Iti the
Mauy visitors from Leesburg took In Hospital Association. W e expect to ha vs
tho lineup next week.
tbe ball gam« on Tuesday.

Volume III

A L L AROUND

W ltl be G iven f o r B e n efit o r S an ford
Library.

FLO R ID A

The General News o f “ The Land

A t the School Auditorium next Friday
of. Flowers.
evening, a roost entertaining and amus­
ing play, will be given for the benefit of
the Sanford Library.
A number of our public sp irted citizens
who are willing, to do almost anything in
their power to aid and promote the pro­
An E pitom e o f Ih e W e e k 's M o a t lm&lt;
gress o f this valuable adjunct, to the
p o r t in t H a p p en in g » In th e
pleasure. Improvement and upbuilding of
S ta te 's Domain.
our community, have consented to enter
The party o f home-seegers that reached
mrpnpUs M r q r r r brief term the celebra­
Jackaonville Thursday came at the time
ted “ Decstrict School A t Blubcrry Corwhen they will be able to learn for themners."— The summer term will -be opened
•elves things that they ought to know.
next Friday morning June 23rd at tbe
The winter climate o f Florida * Is well
H igh School Auditorium under t(ie mnnknown and one coming here in tbe win­
ffgfcmcnt o f Hezaktah Pendergrass.
ter season would learn nothing about tbe
This entertainment will be fo r t a most
climate of the state. The summer
worthy cause as our libch ry It, or should
cllm sterhow ever has beert misunderstood
be. close to the heart of each and every
and any man.thinking of coming here to
citizen, and every man, woman, g lrl-a n d
live should1visit the state in qummer and
boy In Sanford and all the adjacent com­
décide for himself whether he con five
munities; should be present next Friday
here In comfort the year around.
evening; to enoorage by their patronage
Before the time comes when it will be
and good w lll.ih ese friends who* so w ill­
needed,
a new packing house wUI be
ingly lend themselves to this ‘ ¿IXort to
make fun for others and in behalf o f the erected by the Manatee Citrus Growers'
Association. The packing house w ill be
Library.
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Let everybody dome and enjoy with large and modernly equipped for the
these grown up peoples the pleasure of careful and expeditious handling o f
renewing their dear old school days, and orga'ngee and grapefruit. It will be 16-'
the novel sensation, o f demanding that ertted near the Seaboard A ir Line tracks
"T im e " should win back ward In Its flight and n choice of routek will be accorded
and make each one o f then « child shippers. The site for the new packlhg
house was furnished.by the railroad.
again. Just for that night.
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Lee county puts the country on uotice
*- PERSONNEL OF CASTS.
that
it will have a big Fair next Februaryr
School Commlted.
Uriah Perkins, Chairm an..M . F. Robinson which 'will give lu industries and re­
Jacob Blfiaker.-.................. ..F . P, Forster sources the widest possible publicity. The
John Bm ltb. v . v . . . . . . . . C . R. Walker enterprise is in the bands ’ o f energetic
Citizens and If it Is not a success It will
APPLICANTS.
Miss Dushaway------------Mrs. W. T. Johns not bo for lack of'th e right sort of effort.
Miss Belinda Sharp. . Mrs. C. 0. McLaughlin The Lee county exhlbiu at tbe State
Miss Sallie S im ple....M rs. K. Homrlghous Fairs held at tempo, on account o f their
m iiropicol character and luxuriance,
llazaklah Pendergrass........... H. H. Deane
attracted
much attention and a fair deLCHOLARS.
voted
to
these
products would be a great
g ih u s :
drawing
cord.
NatUda Billings---- ...M rs. R. C. Maxwell

CUUEOfROH THE STATE PRESS

raithful Snuka.............. Mrs. May Dicklns
Samantha P ip e r . , . . MUaCharlotta.Keeler
Jerusha Dickson ...... Miss Flossie Frank
Choiloder G eyser.___ .Miss Mabel Bowler
Ruth Kctchcin .;'.*____; Mist Birdie Harris
Susan C raw ford.,........... Mrs, G. L. Speer
Sally B row n -----•......... .Mrs. Ml L i Bowler
Mchltablo Jones....... , . .Mrs. W, G. Yclscr
Jorcat Doolittle.............. Mrs. S. Ö. Chase
BOYS.
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U ttlie t
......... ■■ Raymond.Robinson
David Snubs! . l h r , ............. J ' D. Roberts
Billie Crawford........... . , . . . L . P,
P, McCuller
Obndluli Buzzard
______ W. J. Ttiig|ieu
Stephen Tucker —
B. F. Wtiltner
lereririntr Jenkins . . .
r r . A . T; Rosslter
iobblrjG'l-ee.-.. . . ______ ... Henry Purdon
Samuel S n o o k s ....................... Nixon Butt
Sim D lpeey................ .R. Hqmrighous
VISITORS
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Mrs. Dlpsey.Mra. Enguls, Mlnuuler Dlpeey,
drs. A. D Key, Mrs. Snooks. Mrs. M. F.
Frank.
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In M rm o rta m -------— ------Whereas, It has pleased almighty God
n Hie infinite wisdom to call' to her re­
ward our esteemed and beloved slstar,
L ily O. Gatchel w ife o f M. D. Gatchel.
While w e bow. In submission to tbe will
o f One who doeth a ll things .w elL In man­
ifestation
o f our grief and fraternal
sympathy, be It"
Resolved, That Celery City Clrete No.
60, has lost a true and faithful member
and that Ihe members of tbe cirde ex­
end to the afflicted husband and fam ily
out sincery sympathy and consolation In
this their hour o f sorrow; and be It further
Resolved, Tbflt a copy o f these resolu­
tions he sent to tlte bereaved fam ily,' a
copy Spread on tbe m ln u tarof our circle
and a copy each be sent lb the Herald
end Circle paper for publication.
Approved by
M aiv&gt;’ W .C hatscu " • S ASAll E. Hunts wood.
Sa I-UJ! L. P zabooy.
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to
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v iiry
Cashier Tolar o f the P eoflee Bank be­
lieves in advertising and haa an adver­
tisement In every issue o f The Herald
calling attention to t^e benefits derived
from a bank account. Look up tbe ad­
vertisement each week and read ■the
words o f wisdom embodied in each one.
■«- bank and the
The wise”
reasons ore explained.

W h o W as It?
A resident o f Sanford went over'to.'
Daytona Beaeli In his automobile to
spend a few days. While bowling along
thejbeach on a spin, the machine ran
Into a soft place in the sand' and stuck.
Tlte chauffeur got out to' “ crank Iter over“
but the machine was stuck so fast that
it could not be budged. A pair'pf imules
were sent for and by the tim e they
cnclicd the scene the tide liad^Ueguii’ lo ”
come in and the sand got softer and the
machine gradually settled. The pair o f
mules were unable to budge the burden
and four morn mules were sent for. These
were hitched to the machine with two
automobiles, but by this time the machine
was four feet deep in sand and water
u n d jh c work o f rescue had to be given
up until die tide went o u t . This was
done end wjien the machine waa finally
hauled out o f the «and. every part was
tilled with grit, the salt water had
damaged the paint and. .fittings, the
general appearance o f the new pleuure
vehicle being all but handsome.— TimesUnion Cor.
S oou t Car A rriv e s
)
Ernest Metcalf of the Jacksonville
Metropolis, J. F. Phillips o f the Jackson­
ville Board of Trade and Qua Walker the
wall known auto driver arrived In the
city on Tuesday ou their pathfinding trip.
These gentlemen uro looking out a suit­
able continuation of the National. high­
way, over which a tour Inaugurated by
the Jacksonville Board o f Trade, will be
made by tw enty-five to thirty cars o f
representative citizen ) o f the metropolis,
the party leaving that d t y on the morn­
ing o f June 20th, arriving in Sanford at
noon on June 2lat, when an open air
meeting WUI be arranged at tha band
stand. The gentlemen were taken pvor
tho d t y by W. D. Holden and Riven all
tha information possible regarding tha
different routes. T o a Herald m an they
stated that Orange «ou m y h ad -th e best
stretch o f good roods In the state and
when our drawbridge Is finished there
will be nothing lacking In a good high­
w ay from Orlando to the East Coast via
Sanford. The people o f Sanford should
give the visitors a rousing welcome on
June 21st and show them our sentiments
on good reads.

- Take Qar R ld c T on igh t
Circuit C ou rt Date
Take
a car to'Sanford Heights tonight
A letter from llou. B. H.. Robinson
and
enjoy
a musical program and refresh­
states, that Judge Jones wUI hold session
ments
at
the
home o f C H. Dtngee and
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                    <text>M arty-M bttrrs o f Im portance Receive
A ttention o f County Solons
Board met Tuesday, June 6, 1911.
President* Chalrmm Overstreet. Commisalooars Merrill. Woodruff, Brown, Dillard.
The minutes of the last' meeting were
read, approved and signed.
Following licences to bear fire arms were.
W. R. Beecher, Revolver. Sureties: J. K.
Swlck and Ernest Lelblng.
J. CL Partin, .Revolver, Sureth-” Ed
Farnell and J . ■B. Jones. L. B.- Ackerman Jr. Revolver* Sureties:
J. B. Jones sod T. W, Lawton.
-W, D, Hoviehan, Revolver, Sureties: W.
A. TUlis and G. W. Smith.
W. X- Tlllis, Revolver Sureties: W. D.
Moolehan and F. Z. Graves.
Bond of C. P. Dickenson as Notary
Public, with 1L M. Smith and W. M.
Davis as sureties, was approved.
. Petition of CL W, Patrick to be appoint­
ed Inspector of Marks &amp;. Brands of Dis­
trict No, 2f received; Upon motion peti­
tion was granted upon the necessary
boodbetng given and appttved by” the
Board.
Application of Mrs. Susan W. Wornble, widow of Jno. S. Womble, to be
placed on the pension roll received, ap­
proved and forwarded to Comptroller.
-Insurance on the county Jail In The
sum of 32000 with Curtis i 'O'Neal 'an d
32000 with S. Y. Way was renewed, anti
a warrant for 390 to each whs ordered
drawn.
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Reports of the following county officers
were received and filed? Sheriff's report of
fines and forfeiture for April and May;
clerk criminal court of fine and forfeiture
for April and May; pay roll .of state wit*
nesses in criminal court, May term, 1911;
April tax redemptions superintendentp'
county borne, county physician. suporm;
tendent of roads and bridge» treasurer,
statement of banka, polls collected, ahw-

marl pit o tar Oviedo for the purpose of
procuring marl to ba-used on tho Geneva
and Chuluota public roads through the
vlOage of Oviedo. Referred to Messrs.
Brown It Branham
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Receipt of J. E. Willis for 3248 from
the trustees of Oakland, Wlnter Oahiep
school being the fourth payment with
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W. A. Ginn and J. T. McLain appeared
befbre the board in respect to digging a
cut-off a t the Geneva bridge; upon mo­
tion the derk is Instructed to advertise
for bids to dig the cut-off; plans and
specifications to be found a t the clerk's
office.
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Communication of P. M. Shaniubarge
in respect to the water a t Bear’s Heat
Farm received. Subject matter referred
to Messrs, Overstreet It Branham.
Upon motion It was ordered that Mr.
Merrill and Mr. Branham wait upon Mr.
Akers In reference to purchasing an acre
of.land that has clay deposit on it to be
used for road purposes; If the negotiations
fill, th in the attorney .of the board is
authorized to Institute condemnation pro­
ceedings a t once.-------- — — *
^PetlUOnjof-B. B Sphaler.- W. Q. Spha ler
et aL, for a change of public road (Or­
lando and Kissimmee road) between Pine
Castle and Taft; upon motion the subject
matter was referred to Messrs. Overstreet
&amp; Branham! and report a t next meeting.
Mr. Harry Bftcmatf appeared before the'
boerd ltvrcJfer tmcc to'ftncctlnB' a dclegatioa of the Jacksonville Board of Trade
which will be in Orinndd" Juno ' 22, In respoct to the prolongation of New York to
JackaonvUle Highway to Tampa; upon
motion it was ordered that board attend
said meeting.
,
Communication from T. E. Wilson re­
ceived. read and laid over till next meet-

The uuralag home at 8th end Elm Are,
Co to iilrs. J. H. Bruton, 110 Palmetto
Is
prepared to care for a limited number
avenue, for stylish millinery, ■. SS-tf
of
surgical cases. Mrs. Wright, nurse lo
Onq and two hors» wagons with celery
charge.
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. 33-tf
flared side bodies a t Underwood's. 17-lf
in union t h ^ e I t s tre n g th . We have
- Sweflest line o f Go-Carts In th e city. th e goods ySu need, and th e (trice
Sanford fu rn itu re Co.
3 5 -tf you c a n do th e r e s t. Sanford fu rn i­
Gas englno repairs. Sanford Machine tu re Co.
'
^ '. ’y 3 5 -tf
&amp; Garage Co
48-tf
5 o 8 doses “660" will cure any case
New tire s put on old Go-6 a r ts a t of Chills and Fever. Price.23c. . 37-tf
th e Sanford ru m ltu re Co.
3 5 -tf
S or 3 doses “666" will cure any case of
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37-tf
Autocs and carriage painting at Un­ and Fever. Price 25c.
derwood's. First class work.
31-tf
J u s t recleved a new line o f Art
We mpke a specialty of frantlqg squares, prloea reasonable. S anford
.
¡15-tf
pictures. Try us. S an fo rd fu rn itu re fu rn itu re Co.
People
-With
foul
o
r
Ill-kept,
y
a rd s
...
.
Bring your old tired to Sanford Machine m ust clean up a t once and put In firs t
c la ss san itary condition, otherw ise
&amp; Garage Co. for vulcanizing.
48-tf
they will he brought before the M ayor.
How much do you save each monthT I. B. Williams, Sanitary Inspector. 4 2-2t

'. We are equipped to handle
work.
Sanford Maritine &amp;
W by,not let up s to r e your furnii
•while you a r e away for the s„mi
and sr.ve house r e n t Sanrord pu
tu re . Co.
rJ
Don't forget you can get your chli
beef and ham cut o n a n American J
machine a t W. W. Long's market. ]
All kinds of repair work. Sanfojd
chine It Garage Go.
, Do you pay rtn tt Why not Wv,
a home. We can help-you. San
Biilldlng and Loan Association, i
FIm National Bank'.
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Let Us show you how we can help you.
Place the titles to your real estate in
Sanford Building arid Loan managed by the Realty Trust Company and avoid com­
Sanford .business ftfen/ Over First Na- plications. For particulars address B. F
liana|tHnnk.
Whltner, Jr., Secretary.
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Upon motion I t ' was ordered that the
superintendent of¿pads and bridges keep
an itemized statement of the expenses in
road district Nth, 2 and the mileage built
and repaired, and the recapitulation qi
the total amount of expanses In sa*d
auditor’s statement and licenses Collected district.
Uppn motion a warrant for 3618.38 was
Upon motion the'‘report of the commit­
ted in- reference to accepting Biuford
avenue a t Ocoee as a part of the public
time of his death; 3418.39 as Judge crim­ road system was adopted; road from
inal court and 3200 as attorney for the Sims' comqr to Florida Midland railroad
crossing.
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* Communication from klrs. R. A. Bevler
Upon motion the request of the petitreceived; subject m atter referred to Inner« for the opening of a road in th&lt;
Messrs. W o o d ru m n d Briiiham with depot In Geneva was granted.
.. Upon motion it was ordered that the
^ The following communication from J, superintendent of roads and bridges place
O. Fries was received and filed:
both the road gangs, one of 7 men, the
To the Honorable Board of County Gom- other of 12 men. to throwing up the fill
miaatonera of Grange County, Florida: a t the East Coast Ferry, as soon as prac­
I hereby most respectfully acknowledge ticable.
BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES
the appropriation of 3223 given pie for »_ There being po further business the
2 5 BICYCLES
the purpose of paying the actual coats of vouchers were approved and warrants or­
f r o m sass urto 9 it. rog new
revising the map of Orange county, I for dered drftfn in payment of same.
Ba. 171
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my part giving my time without any
Board adjourned until next regular
.
StIAMBARGER
charge I agree to repay the county this meeting on the first Monday In July.
ORLANDO.
FLORIDA
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sum in case 1 should fall to furnish a correctod dntwkH.nl said county map to be ,--------------- JUST A MOMGNTr---------' Mr. Wise Guy—Are—you aware that
published by'your honorable board.
The expenses necessary for revising they are giving free hats at the . Msttln- M E R R IE E N G L A N D '
this map is principally for triangulating gera Public Sale Wednesday, June 14. 9
Is the title of a Jftook on Social­
and surveying S t Johns river from Lake’ a. mT I'll be there and get one.
ism, containing the underlying
Bolnaett to Lake Monroe where the U. S.
principles
and the most jmpor*
plats are either missing or very incorrecL
.
tant
objections.
Tor so le'a t
This will take about two or three weeks'
Ume a t a coat of about 39 per day far Hew te Tell If Your-Hair Is Dlsssasd.
211 First Street Price 14
boat hire and assistance. Also Weklwa
Even if you have a luxuriant bead
river, about- one week a t m o w price. of balr you m ay w ant to know w hether FLOWERS — PLANTS
BULBS
Also mapping and locating all the pew J 1 la In -a -b e a lth y —oondlrioa of aN .
L. H. TEM PLE
roads built in this county since the time,' BA. par cent of the people need a ’b ttr ~
SOtNT JACKSONVILLE ELOtAL COMPANY
over twenty year» since the first edition tonic.
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of this map was made. It will take go- • Pull a hair out of your head; If the
Phone 166. hth and Oak Ave. „
ing over nearly 300 miles of new or bulb a t the end of the root to w hite
Sanford,
and shrunken. U proven th at the hair Special Offering In Ferns.
changed road»
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if
diseased,
ami
requires
prompt
tre
a
t­
Floral
Designs
to
Order.
Florida
It will also bcnecessary to re-examine
m
ent
If
Its
loss
would
ba
avoided.
If
l-ls-10-tf
and plat several townships in tho south
the bulb ta pink and foil, the hair la
part of the county where time and cir­ healthy. • * ~ ~
cumstances did not allow me to get such
We want every one whose hair re­
accurate topography as ought to have quires treatm ent to try Resell "03"
H air Tonic. We promise th ft It shall
I expect to be busy with this work fully not cqyt an y th in g 'If It does not give
three month» whereafter 1 will a t once satisfactory m u l t a It la designed to
draw the map; this will take about 4-6 overcome dandruff, ralleva scalp . Irri­
We wbh tq announce that we
week» and thereafter turn over to the tation. to stim ulate the hair root»
Board the original copy with oopyrigfct to tighten the heir already In the head,
have employed a German’ baker
grow hair and cura baldnea» \
publish the tame.
with 20 years “experience in Ger­
lg " la because of what Resali
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------ Very respectfully. ' "
D#'* B air Tonic has .dopa and our. many *ntl New York City, and
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J. a FRIES CO. Surveyor. ' ata rrra faith la It» geodas—~«ha*
We are prepared to give the pub­
Upon moliou it wo) ordered that Dcima ora . w ant you to try It' a t our
lic strictly high-grade goods at
Nicholson be allowed to return borne risk. Two alza» fiOc. and 31-00. Bold
prices you usually p a y f o r
the ro»d camp and remain a t borne as only a t oar store—The RexaU Store.
L R. PHILIPS
long as ha behaves hlmscL
cheaper goods.
Petition of &amp; E. kfatbar» J. M. WU1WE BAKE ALL KINDS OF
la meon t aL for a road was called upBREAD
Upon motion the subject matter was
farther postponed.
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Communication b o o The Sanford.. Her­
ald asking to be designated as the paper
COOKIES
to publish the acts of the legislature of
and everything else fin bake1111 noaived. Upon motion the request

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Is the title of our new citrus book which will be sent free *on
request It is "right up-to-date" and written from the grower’s
viewpoint IDEAL FERTILIZERS and IDEAL METHODS fire
not new. Their value has been proven by ^ears of field y/orV,
but there always are new points of interest to growers, which
should be considered. ONWARD and UPWARDTs the IDEAL
motto. We put forth all odr energies to give., the RIGHT
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stuffa that’s good. . ,
Qnamnnicatlon of Geo. CL Beals as to
tiou 5, T. aj. R. 27 waa received; no re­
lief possible to be given.
Ur. Starbird appeared before the board
In reqosst to purchasing the R. R. iron
owned by the oounty a t of near Apopka!
the m atter k i t to the chairman and
d ark of the board.
J
A. J . McCuiiey appeared before the
board in behalf of the Oviedo Board of

ROOM 20
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Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p. ra.
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Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m.

Strangers W elcom e

Bakery goods delivered by my
wagon whether you buy groceries
or not

The Sanford Bakery
Two Doars Coat ef Pest office

R. &amp; STOCKTON
Proprietor

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE 10. 1411

L^fw S O F T H E W ORLD advertising certainly pays

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Rubile Sale At M ettlngcrs Had a Rec-M he S ta r Will Give Sanford People Wltl be Given fo r Benefit or Sanford
ord Breaking Crow d" ""
Library.
- item» of Interest Gleaned From
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The General News of “The Land
. The Doubting« Thomna who contends
The Star Theatre will give a $90,000
At the School Auditorium next Friday
Various Sourees
of. Flowers.
that advertising does not pay haa been production next Monday night In the evening, a roost entertaining and amus­
silenced tince the crowd broke down the great spectacular price. "The Fall
ing play, will be given for the benefit of
to Metlinger store last Wednesday Troy”, Two thousand armored Greeks the Sanford Library.
happenings during the week doors
and crowded the store all day on opening appesr In the scene.' Following is the
A number of our public spirted citizens
day and every day since. The first ten synopsis of this beautiful story:
who are willing, to do almost anything in
ft ere the Readers Wilt rin d ■ Brief ladles and first 10 men In this sture got
Helen of Troy, as she Is called, was their power to aid and promote the pro­
a dress and hat free and when Manager the wife of the Greek king, Mcneluus. gress of this valuable adjunct, to the An Epitome of Ihe W eek's Moat lm&lt;
Historical S p rin t riowlnfi
p o r tin t Happening» In th e
Cóle announced that the store was «two Her father was Jove, the King of Gods, pleasure. Improvement and upbuilding of
f o r H urried R eaders
S ta te 's Domain.
to open the street was crowded and In and her mother was a' mortal woman, our community, have consented to enter
W W U haJK îlal fe x s m ln R tlg n .o fj^ k
ffT ,
The
party
home-seegers that reached
•pfTwhi^hVifiiSr ’bSflhrtldrwdma'iT'Ihe mrpnpUs M r q r r r brief term the celebra­ Jackaonville of
dates for appointment this year to u ï i w ' i w w w r » » »
Thursday
came at the time
United RtalcSJnlH tag^tadeniyJeaa than ed and were obliged to seek the open air world had ever seen. She was so beau ted “Decstrict School At Blubcrry Cor- when they will be able to learn for themt e - g e t- tb e i r - breath. Met lingers-used tiful that alt the Greeks teoked uoon - her ners."—The summer term will -be opened
a month distant the war department la
printers ink unsparingly and the results as a national treasure.
next Friday morning June 23rd at tbe •elves things that they ought to know.
distressed over the absence of any ap­
The winter climate of Florida *Is well
have justified the wisdom of such
Menelaus. the king, takes leave of bis High School Auditorium under t(ie mnn- known and one coming here in tbe win­
plicants for forty vacancies In. congres­
sional and senatorial districts. In ad­ course. Advertising brought the crowd wife in the beautiful garden back of his ffgfcmcnt of Hezaktah Pendergrass.
and the bargains held them and people palace and. mounting his two-wheeler
This entertainment will be fort a most ter season would learn nothing about tbe
dition there ore nearly 100 vacancies with
climate of the state. The summer
from
miles
around
came
to
8anford
this
chariot, drives away -to- pay a -visit. Wo worthy cause as our libchry It, or should cllmsterhowever has beert misunderstood
no applicants In the class to enter-^i»
week to lake advantage of, the wonderful
see him, In tlte next scene, devint be. close to the heart of each and every
1912.
bargains offered. Dozens of clerks hat through the beech-treè bordered lanes of citizen, and every man, woman, glrl-and and any man.thinking of coming here to
An Indemnity of 12,000,000 pesos, the been engaged to take care of the cus­
live should1visit the state in qummer and
boy In Sanford and all the adjacent com­
etfblvalent of 96,000,000 gold, will be de­ tomers- but the force was entirely In­ Sparta. Then comea-Paris, as an am­
décide
for himself whether he con five
munities; should be present next Friday
manded of Mexico by the Cliliiese gov­ adequate to attend to the enormous bassador and Helen, tlte mistress of tbe
here
In
comfort the year around.
evening; to enoorage by their patronage
ernment for tho slaughter of Chinese sub crowd of buyers that thronged the store house In the absence of her husband, re­ and good wlll.ihese friends who* so will­
Before the time comes when it will be
jects in' -Torroon. The demand will be ana on the first day many were turned ceives him in the great marble halL It ingly lend themselves to this ‘¿IXort to needed, a new packing house wUI be
backdD'up by a cruiser which la already away as enough clerks could not be -ta lined with fluted. Doric columns and.
make fun for others and in behalf of the erected by the Manatee Citrus Growers'
on tbs way t&lt;f Mexican west coast ports. secured. The sole will last fur ten days thronged with attendants, her own house Library.
Association. The packing house will be
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servants, and those who have followed
Let everybody dome and enjoy with large and modernly equipped for the
Carrie Nation, the Kansas saloon smash­ and those who have.not taken advantage Paris bearing rich gifts.
these grown up peoples the pleasure of careful and expeditious handling of
er, died a t Leavensworlli Kansas on last of the sale nhouhljlo so ns never again
Paris is sibltten by a shaft of love at
Will
such
a
bunch
of
bargains
be
offered
renewing their dear old school days, and orga'ngee and grapefruit. It will be 16-'
Saturday. Paresis was the cause of
first sight of beautiful Helen. In tne -gar
ertted near the Seaboard Air Line tracks
n
this
section.
Mr.
J.
H-Cole
the
man­
death. For several months Mrs. Carrie
den site repulses him, but later, as the the novel sensation, of demanding that
had been In poor health and on January ager of this salo guaranteed that hr would two stand together, on \ i o lawn beside "Time" should win back ward In Its flight and n choice of routek will be accorded
28,- she entered the local sanitarium lit have the largest crowd at this sale that tlte palace, a lonely place Imdied , In sil­ and make each one of then « child shippers. The site for the new packlhg
— —-----— house was furnished.by the railroad.
which she died, hoping to recover from a had ever congregated at ohe store th the ver moonlight, Venus, the Goddess of again. Just for that night.
Lee county puts the country on uotice
city and he haa made good his assertion,
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nervous breakdown.
j)ve, appears. Venus favors Paris. Was
that
it will have a big Fair next Februaryr
ie
Is
a
hustler
and
a
firm
believer
in
School Commlted.
Four railroad presidents, two Interstate
i t possible for a mortal woman, though
which 'will give lu industries and re­
the
efficacy
of
printers
ink
¡which
means
Uriah
Perkins,
Chairman..M.
F.
Robinson
Commerce Commissioners, a former cabi­
sliê-were wliolly lovely, to hold out against
sources the widest possible publicity. The
net officer, bankers, manufacturer, college that he knows bow to attract the at tlte power of u goddestf Helen falls Jacob Blfiaker.-.................. ..F . P, Forster
enterprise is in the bands ’of energetic
tentlon
of
the
public.
John
Bmltb.v
.v
.....
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C
.
R.
Walker
professors, lawyers and labor leaders to
Into Parts* arms and Vénus throws her
Citizens and If it Is not a success It will
APPLICANTS.
the number of two sdore will meet here
veil over them. 8he^ disappears. We
Locomotive Engineers M emorial
Miss Dushaway----------- Mrs. W. T. Johns not bo for lack of'the right sort of effort.
on June 2$, to frame a model law for uni­
catch a glimpse of them as they are
Memorial Service for the Brotherhood wafted a«yay to Troy In Venus* magic Miss Belinda Sharp. . Mrs. C. 0. McLaughlin The Lee county exhlbiu at tbe State
form public.utilities legislation tliroughFairs held at tempo, on account of their
out the State*, according to ah anhotihee- of Locomotive Engineers brought out a sea-shell chariot,'accompanied by all the Miss Sallie Simple....M rs. K. Homrlghous miiropicol character and luxuriance,
llazaklah
Pendergrass...........
H.
H.
Deane
ment made by Seth Low, president of tbe urge audience at the Congregational flying Loves.
attracted much attention and a fair de/
LCHOLARS.
National Civil Federation. The com­ Church Sunday afternoon- Tlte sermon
Menelaus won’t believe the news at
voted to these products would be a great
gihus :
mittee wljl be known as the national were under tbe auspies of (lie Sanford firsts. We sec him thunderstruck by it,
drawing
cord.
committee on the regulation of railroads Division and about thirty engineers from as he sits flatting In another beautiful NatUda Billings---- ...M rs. R. C. Maxwell
raithful
Snuka..............
Mrs.
May
Dicklns
outside of Sanford were there with their room. Home again, we see him gatherand public utilities.
W h o W a s It?
Samantha P ip e r.,..MUaCharlotta.Keeler
Forty seven additional postal savings families. Local engineers and their ,ng together the heroes of Greece who Jerusha Dickson .......Miss Flossie Frank
A resident of Sanford went over'to.'
bank deposifuries In various |wrin yi ths friends were also there In numbers,, The swear to revenge him.
Daytona Beaeli In his automobile to
By this time Paris had readied Troy Choiloder Geyser.___.Miss Mabel Bowler spend a few days. While bowling along
country were opened for buslnealK to-day church was beautifully decorated with
Ruth Kctchcin .;'.*___; Mist Birdie Harris
making a total of 176 to date. Fifty more flowers In memory of the departed engi­ with tils beautiful paramour and we have Susan Crawford.,............Mrs, G. L. Speer thejbeach on a spin, the machine ran
neers
of
this
Division.
From
the
pulpit
a picture of a luxurious feast In a gorgeous
banks-will be inaugurated on June 27 and
Sally Brown---- •...........Mrs. Ml Li Bowler Into a soft place in the sand' and stuck.
by the Bret of July lit is expected that hung the American flsg. This Is the palace of the Phrygian city. Paris brings Mchltablo Jones....... , . .Mrs. W, G. Yclscr Tlte chauffeur got out to' “crank Iter over“
more than 300 will be In citeration. The first memorial service of tlte kind ever Helen a golden cup of wine nod they Jorcat Doolittle...............Mrs. S. Ö. Chase but the machine was stuck so fast that
postmaster general still adheres to his held In Sanford and the occasion will be drink from it by turns. Then the Greek
it could not be budged. A pair'pf imules
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policy' ot deirgnHlUnr only-second claw nnri remembered. by the congregation. ships appear outside the harber, a far*
were sent for and by the time they
whlcii ¿an be iqan f o b ' the Uttliet
......... ■■Raymond.Robinson cnclicd the scene the tide liad^Ueguii’ lo ”
postuffices belelvlng that It - la better to Rev. George B. Waldron, P a »
David
Snubs!
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l
h
r
,
.............
J'
D.
Roberts
palace. Helen looks out ¡and sees her
try the scheme “on the dog“ so to speak. church was the speaker.
come in and the sand got softer and the
former
friends and seems mutfntlfturbed. Billie Crawford........... . , . ..L . P,P, McCuller machine gradually settled. The pair of
before tackling tbe blgcillee.
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Sanrord*a New D irectory
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Now follow some of the most' remark­ Obndluli Buzzard
Stephen
Tucker
—
B. F. Wtiltner mules were unable to budge the burden
Swceplnp out of the southwest with
The new city directory recently com­ able scenes ever produced. One U an
cyclonic velocity, a wind and hall and piled by Polk A Co. has been completed attack on the walls of a great city by an lereririntr Jenkins . . . rr.A . T; Rosslter and four morn mules were sent for. These
electrical storm struck the lower end of and was distributed among the business innumerble army.. A movable tower U iobblrjG'l-ee.-.. . . _____ ... Henry Purdon were hitched to the machine with two
the Virginia peninsula Tuesdny.and left concerns this week. The new directory wheeled slowly up against the battle­ Samuel S nooks........................Nixon Butt automobiles, but by this time the machine
was four feet deep in sand and water
a trail of-death and ruin id Us wake. At
a 'good one, giving a description of ments and scaling ladders uro brought.* Sim Dlpeey..................R. Hqmrighous
undjhc
work of rescue had to be given
VISITORS •
this hour it la impossible event ta esti­ Sanford and the number of inhabitants, nit great stones are hurled against the
up
until
die tide went o u t. This was
mate the number of dead, for many small the rural routes and people IHflng adja­ tower and down on the thick crowds of Mrs. Dlpsey.Mra. Enguls, Mlnuuler Dlpeey,
done end wjien the machine waa finally
drs.
A.
D
Key,
Mrs.
Snooks.
Mrs.
M.
F.
crafts with their human frieght went cent to the city. Thera is also tables' and tbe besiegers. The Greeks lose too many
hauled out of the «and. every part was
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down In the storm at various points along statistics and much information concedi­ men and have to retreat. Now they re­ Frank.
tilled with grit, the salt water had
tha James River and In Hampton Roads. ng Florida In general.
sort to strategy.-----------1—- — ----- --——
~ In M rm ortam ------ — ------ damaged the paint and. .fittings, the
Conservative estimates to-night place the
The new directory gives Sanford a
The next picture I s ' magnificent. We
Whereas, It has pleased almighty God general appearance of the new pleuure
dead at not more than IS, None of the Iiopulstlon of 6.37B which is a much bet­ see the great wooden liurfe on a hillside
n Hie infinite wisdom to call' to her re­ vehicle being all but handsome.—Timesbodies have been recovered and their ter figure than the incomplete census and Troy In the distance, ' The Greeks
ward our esteemed and beloved slstar, Union Cor.
Identity U unknown.
given by the enumerator.
retreat and the rejoicing Trojans break a Lily O. Gatchel wife of M. D. Gatchel.
The directory Is a great help to the passage in the wall of their city and While we bow. In submission to tbe will
Soout Car Arrives
)
Tbe Houston Colton Exchange will be
merchants
and
shows
the
thorough
meth­
Ernest
Metcalf
of
the
Jacksonville
draw
in
the
horse.
They
suppose
It
an
opened to ell business men tomorrow
of One who doeth all things .welL In man­
offering to tbe gods. A Greecian spy ifestation of our grief and fraternal Metropolis, J. F. Phillips of the Jackson­
morning, regardless of whether or not ods of Polk A Co.
ville Board of Trade and Qua Walker the
takes the news to the hiding fleet’. Night sympathy, be It"
they ere members of the exchange, wbeu
The Orange County Fair
ootnes. The hiding heroes come from
tha first bale of cottou produced rids year
Resolved, That Celery City Clrete No. wall known auto driver arrived In the
Seth Woodruff was re-elected president ihe horse and set the city In flames. The 60, has lost a true and faithful member city on Tuesday ou their pathfinding trip.
will be auctioned a t nine o’clock. The
of
the Orange CounfJ Fair Association at rest of tbe Greek army hppers. Now, as and that Ihe members of tbe cirde ex­ These gentlemen uro looking out a suit­
bale was grown at San Benito, Camerou
comity, by Ernest Mate, on a 100 acre the annual meetlngliéM In Orlando a few tbe flames spread through the city, wc end to the afflicted husband and family able continuation of the National. high­
farm leased from Alfonso Hicks. It was days ago. The organization is mokjng catch glimpses of turmoil and confusion out sincery sympathy and consolation In way, over which a tour Inaugurated by
rushed Into San Benito Saturday by auto- great pUns for the next fairand will have Parties of Inhabitants fleeing In terror, this their hour of sorrow; and be It further the Jacksonville Board of Trade, will be
Resolved, Tbflt a copy of these resolu­ made by twenty-five to thirty cars of
moblle,.glnned and rush«! to this city Jl far surpass all previous efforts. • A caught by Greeks and ranting at bay only
tions
he sent to tlte bereaved family,' a representative citizen) of the metropolis,
be
cut
down.
splendid board of directors has been chos­ to
on a special tralit •
Paris
and
Helen
are
asleep.
They
copy
Spread
on tbe m lnutarof our circle the party leaving that d ty on the morn­
en
and
under
tlte
capable
-direction
of
During the two] weeks beginning Phil­
awake
and
throw
open
thp
casement.
tlte
president
end
other
officers
tlte
affairs
and
a
copy
each
be sent lb the Herald ing of June 20th, arriving in Sanford at
adelphia will be the scene - of what will
noon on June 2lat, when an open air
probably be the greatest denominational of tlte association are certain to prosper. Troy, the glorious. Is now a nest of Dantes. end Circle paper for publication.
meeting WUI be arranged at tha band
They rust) into the palace. In Its great
Approved by
demonstrations tbe world has ever known. —Tlmes-Union.
stand. The gentlemen were taken pvor
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hatscu
columned tull'they . meet Menelaus and
Three greet conventions of Baptists will
tho d ty by W. D. Holden and Riven all
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Hunts
wood.
the
Greeks.
Menelaus
kills
Paris
and
has'
attract representatives of the church from
tha information possible regarding tha
llqlen
led
away._Now.
looking
back,
we
S a I-UJ! L. P zabooy.
Tampa
Is
again
getting
the
base
ball
*every country under tbe^sun.
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different routes. To a Herald m an they
fever amt there is talk of organizing a see a sad vision of a ruined d ty and lu
'Ibtout
fimiiii»"* *mviiry
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The Halted States navy soon will need four-team Florida State League" wtthj smoiikliringrffcd-hot walls.
stated that Orange «oumy had-the best
• Urge cumber ol sailors. Orders have Jacksonville, Tampa and Pensacola In
stretch of good roods In the state and
Cashier
Tolar
of
the
Peoflee
Bank
be­
Remember that the S u r Theatre will
been sent out by the Navy Department It for a certainty and the fourth d ty yet give Ihla magnificent production next lieves in advertising and haa an adver­ when our drawbridge Is finished there
to begin recruiting at the new office in to be selected. Ocala, which is a sporty Monday night.
Don’t fail to see this tisement In every issue of The Herald will be nothing lacking In a good high­
&lt;yChicago in July. Oews for the new and growing dty, looks to be logical
calling attention to t^e benefits derived way from Orlando to the East Coast via
beautiful story of Homer.
battleship« Utah and Florida and at tbe It would make the Jumps from Tampa to
from a bank account. Look up tbe ad­ Sanford. The people of Sanford should
expiration soon of thhn of enlistment of Jacksonville and Pensacola and rice
vertisement each week and read ■the give the visitors a rousing welcome on
.
Elks lo Play Bait
many sailors make ft necessary for the vena leaa like a flight across the con­
words of wisdom embodied in each one. June 21st and show them our sentiments
For the benefit of tbe Hospital Associa­
navy recruiting’officers to enlist all a■«- bank and the on good reads.
tinent. A low salary limit and tbe en­ tion Local ball fans and Elks are look­ The wise”
vallable competent men.
forcement of the rule lomeke it stringent, ing forward to tlte ball game which they reasons ore explained.
, Spain and Ital can not leach the would make U a paying proposition, but
- Take Qar Rldc Tonight
have scheduled for June 27th between
Circuit Court Date
United States any log In the growing there la alwaya present that disposition
Take
a car to'Sanford Heights tonight
A letter from llou. B. H.. Robinson
inges, lemons and to cheat » Utile at hone trades and this the Elks of Orlando and Sun forth Tills
and handling of
and
enjoy
a musical program and refresh­
promises to be an. event of uuusyol in­ states, that Judge Jones wUI hold session
other d im s fruits. G. Hàfold Powell, un­ would break up the league.—Tampa
ments
at
the
home o f C H. Dtngee and
terest aa the Elks do not do things by of
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commencing
til recently assistant chief of the Bureau Times.
Halves. Tbe proceeds are to go^Iti the Tuesday June 20. All those who ex poet R- J*
Given by the Ladlea^AuxiU
of Plant Industry, Department of Agricul­
ary of the Presbyterian church.. 23 dents
Mauy visitors from Leesburg took In Hospital Association. We expect to ha vs lo attend should bear in mind tbe change
ture. makes this .assertion upon his return
round trip, include« refreshments. ----- ____
tho
lineup
next
week.
date.
Tuesday
June
211,
tbe ball gam« on Tuesday.
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‘ Bdd is.one. Twenty drops of ,lhls on a
' heated shovel or anything of the kind will
the insects by its vapor.( But as' this is
a dangerous thing to have in the house
Be
where young children are. it would be
better to get something JuupjJess and yet
effective.
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at a drug storq. Dissolve U In two opr ift
of water, add a little sugar and plat* f *k

' nsurahcc companies take $50.a . . year in business out of Sanford
llM* ils amount hasjnot beee. destroyed
A Budget of Oplnlotv “ Just
* * .re In this city lu ten years. Regardtween you souA Me”
v a of what the Insurance- agents may
.nlnk. I wish to siate that: the business
men bf Sanford are
this line and tf»i
the •' rates are not
lowered a home insu tnce plan will solve
the-question.—The~l
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A. CWd-U.AtM*f»g Ye TnKtlîI WBÏê*
even stale that a
house. .
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not fire proof and i
Another
good remedy lv,f«T
$0 8»ya Snunterer.
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- - inaedlhyde.'! brick building will wit be Are proof and
A ifcoonful of this In a qys
er of a pint* Ifjwe sit calmly down ahd let them ride
»swat Cw w h &lt;wi i t».ns
w.
of water will kill all
7K
AS this is us there will be no lipiit to the toll ex­
4 Now. Is the timç to keep. you* lawn
d
where
children acted. The merchants of Sanford have
sprinkled and dipped anâ mu du beauti­
offered to give liberally to a Are* depart­
fu l I understand the. Wclpka. Club has
ment in order that tbs rate on insurance
offerpd a prise for, the best, kept lawn and
ay all be ,ln*tfpr
*nd ful1 ot flles they could be cut In two. Now I claim that
fjom present appearapeee the task of the
e of pvrethriu'/ J Kj««troyed by the
if no other plan pre' ails the merchants
committee will,b&lt;e « difficult one for San­
or» and witnF * 4 Powder. Close the
can form their| own lire department for
ford U waking up and the yards are Im­
adsa expetfC
JW* ond P°u down' tbo uiuch less money th in they spend an­
proving. fyBep.lt up) There la nothing
foot. TnV
P'*6, w,llth leave up^about nually on Are Insurance. Between the
IÔ'nipe-«a
the
Ane
homes
and
well
kept
1
of
.the
f
1
*n,°
*1*®roo,n n tablespoon«
ines vft' -owder on a hot shovel The different mill l stone 1 it looks like the
ruggjr
d drive the Aies in their death Sanford business man U bound to be
;mio
• toward the foot of light a t the ground to death unlei* tie forms a mutual
4 In the Aght against tire deadly , house
^
w. They will fall dead and may benefit association far his own protection.
fly the public should understand ¿ 0 -odds] _V-aslly swept out. *f: *
against whlqh it contends to rid‘ cltlss
: Lastly, Uiere are various kinds of sticky 4 The city ctjundl |ls taking steps to
of this pest and.^iP vigilance necewsiy.
Ay paper, traps, etc. The papers should faros-property owners to cut the'grow
to obtain. a,mcdu.um of safety where - W
be btîm éi when they have done ¿ s ir and weeds on their property. Our streets
m.
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insec tA exist.
at present are not very lhvlting.~;fake
Eaohfsmale fly lays 120 oggs.. w l/
Don't dine a t a h o tel boarding house Magnolia for instance from First street
batch In eight hours. Ten days Uta».
to Third street bnd the weeds are very
or restaurant where .files are' tolerated.
new generation Is In AlfihV « rr» ir lg
unsightly to the eye pf the stranger. It
Don’t allow dies 'In your house. the work of death* 'U I4 . tst|ma*f j ^
Don’t permit them near your food seems that heretofore the city council
is
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the progeny of a singUvpair-In n* e MBi
could not force the issue but now all this
Is one sextmllUon. or,in. Bgurea i.ooo.Ofl
in’t buy food where Ales are per- will be changed and! our streets will be
ooa.ooo.ooo.ooo.QW,
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dallied .within Ute'next few weeks,. Our
streetk are too pretty to be., allowed' to
MawWTTptbuge. and other fliu, are
Don’t allow than» . In a sickroom.
breeding »pots of files. Tb.e department
Don’t allow them to jjrawl over the grow up in weeds and every bit of work
*f agriculture In Its experi.mr.nu has found baby or the nipple of l u nursing bottle. ¿&gt; done on them yfill add to the appearance.
U reas and purports Caou^h in a pound Screen every, window and door of your Where Nature lias done so much man
of horse manure to Pj s m 1,200 bouse Ales. bouse and keep th e ¡screens on until you ought to assist lust a little.
A single Ul kept' viable will supply house start up your fu m e o j.
Have separate sera en covers for food 4 Now that Sanford Helghu has been
files lor a largo territory.
.. There U hope of greatly lessening the which must be- ex loosed in pantry or forced Into the city and properly sa t -upK
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on it is none too early for Sknford to beLet Cleanliness aud ’ Cleanliness and
force good ordinances on the subject of
removing manure and garbage promptly. yet more Cleanliness be your motto all gin putting lu a water works system, g a s
electric lights good streeu and other Im­
The increase In automobiles aud auto summer long;.
trucks has already aided in exterminating
provements The council was very pro­
flies Horse owners can help the crusade 4 Several attirons have spoken to me fuse in offers of aid and assistance a few
by mixing chloride of lime with the ratio about thatibrsne insurance company plr.n
months ago ond it is iip to them to make
of a quarter of a pound of the former to and m aajr v { th e prominent merchants^
eight quarts of ths Utter. A still cheap­ have signified th eir Intention of forming good. Those people ^out there are en­
er and more' effective destroyer of the a home-society if the insurance rates are titled \o water at once and ought to bavo
larvae la kerosene, a pint of which sprayed not lowered- The new flro truck Is a floe Are protection now- The assertion was
upon every eight quarts of manure will buzz.wagon and looks good as It dashes made by tiie residents of Sanford Helghu
kill the maggots
down the street but the d ty council showy that they could not expect any improve­
So for as the- dwelling house is con­ poor Judgment to buy such an expensive ments and the city should show them the
cerned there are a number of effective «agon it the
r a r e Is allowed error of their ways by making these 1mways of destroying, the files Carbolic to. rem ain a s . l t Is now.' f understand pFovetnenu a t onos
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healthiest food In. the world
for the “kiddles” is bread made
from “Quaker City“ flour—and
thfiy-alHMove if ,” too. See that
the red and blue label isnttached
to every bag or barrel of flour
that you buy—it*s your guaran­
tee of FIRST QUALITY flour.
QUAKER CITY FLOUR MILLS CO.
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Not come to Florida if
you hove not made
up your mind to stay,
t o . stick a t i t , to
a c h i e v e something^'
: ^ T h e temporary pionceris not de-"
, sirable. « There is nothing so'
damaging-to this splendid sec­
tion, and to Florida in general.
. as the reports of the merely te n -.
totive settlers who come here in
• the expectation of making a large„
fortune within a year, and, failing, return to their old homes
depleted in purse, disgusted with *
thè soil and the unaccustomed
methods necessary .to . secure
crops, with the climate,—disgus­
ted with everything, in fact, "and
------ who-mse-all—their^ eIoquencp--to=-:
dissuade others from investing or
undertaking to establish their
homes here.
There is Always a Reason for a ’
Man’s Failure. Before you are "•
influenced by what a returning
settler says about Florida, inves­
tigate why he failed to make ‘
' good. I
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tative settler. It is not the kind
of-pioneering that benefits us or
our section. U neVer promotes
the best interests and progress of
any country and never will in
Florida.
Don't expect to get rich quick
herein a day or two. Dollars_
do not grow" on trees; and do not
come here without money. The
more accustomed you have been
in makiug.-a dollar go a long
way, tTie easier will be your first
months on Volusia Farms.
Volusia Farms needs sturdy
men and w6men, mentally and
physically able to conduct farm­
ing a s .it is done here under
Florida's sunny skies. Volusia
Farms needs the pctriu&amp;ur * set­
tler with small cat
¿r'ge de­
termination . and ____. / who
will not beat a retreat at the
firstrrclwappintinent. To ^such
people Volusia Farms offers op­
portunities practically^ without
H o v e never advo­
cated the purchase
of any of our lands
While we have sold
undreds of acres to people who- /—
never saw the land before pur­
chasing and have alwqs given
satisfaction, yet we prettr. not to
sell an acre without the pur­
chaser personally makes a selec­
tion, The excursions running to
Sanford from northern and centeral-jtfestern states every first
and third Tuesday of every
month during the summer, afford
every facility for coming to Sanford and Volusia Farms and
making personal selection o f-a* :
tract of this rich agricultural

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See What You are Buying.
Come herennd investigate, what
we are offering you. Talk with
the many people we have been
m sirarasm rifi' bringing here
from all over tlie United States.*
The larger the number of people
we can induce to come here on a
tour of inspection, the more V
quickly we 'shall* close out our
Volusia Farms, tor the closer
you know this trnetthe better it
becomes.
It ever occurred to
y o u that there
H a s must
be s o m e
sound fundamental
»***PPPPPPP reusons for_ Floridu
ands to be. In-iced
low C0lll:
pared with lands in the north •
and west uhd even in the deserts
where irrigation companies plan
to supply water AT A PRICE! .
The principal reason is, I.take v
it, that Florida IBonly just begliF
ing to pome into her own.- For
muny, many years she has been
neglected.
Development h a s
just about begun, and developing
a Slate as large us Florida, whose
shore line is long enough to ex^tend from Jacksonville to Boston,
takes tune. Henkes people, too,
and money. Development could
not take place were, our lands
priced on a basis of their ehmiing,.
capacity to start with, btifclthat
time is coming. In the develop­
ment of any country there^nust
be inducements for people to
ome in and cultivate tl/«/soil,
lorida’s Inducqm ei
Today is the L o w P rice of
&gt; H e r Good Lands

.The developmentsfri the past
three years has beei/y wonderful.
Immense wealth has/been taken
from the soil—TAKEN, mind
you, fibt WRESTED Jfortfou wrest
with the hard, Imavy soils up
north—and now xne natural ten­
dency■ and • thenhatural
law of
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supply and demund is toward
higher prices for these income
bearing lands.
For years lands were almost
given away smply because the
Floridian* HAD NO .IDEA _ OF
THEIR PRODUCING POSSIBILI­
TIES; diversified farming was un— known— Witness now, the trans­
formation of a few yeurs. Even
the day of twenty dollars an acre
land has passed, and* the time of
thirty dollars an acre land is
pussing everywhere. If I am any
judge of the Florida land situa­
tion and the purchase of large
tracts consumuiatad during this
1. ^Spring fffe any criterion of coining events, I believe the coming
fail and winter Will see Florida
lands retailing for $50 an acre
and upwurd according to locality
und transportation. ' „

— -Volusia"Farms is worttí^evary,
cent of $50 an acre today and
those who invest in the develop­
ment stage are the people who
will make the* best turn-oyer.
We have sold quite n large number of farms and the territory is
opening up in* an immensely
satisfactory way to our settles
and to us.
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EVERAL times- in these
. columns)I have spoken of
i the apparent hindering of
the development of Florida
___ by the large financial ineresis, and.the reasons, why the
Hownrd-Pnckard lands aré ‘good
investments. I have just been
-reading an-articJe-in - Moody’s
Mngnsincn-(a~finnncinl authority)-relative to the large earnings qf
bunks and trust companies who
hoodwink the smull depositor by
ever saying 4 percent is the ut­
most dividend to be” expected *
consistent with; safety.
! In the facrfWthis legend^ the
bank#- themselves are declaring
dividends as''high as *40 per cent
made with YOUR money.- Com­
pilation of thé profits of sixty- *
seven banks in the borough of Manhattan, New York city, after
showing earnings, of. 17.19 .pee;
cent.-declared dividends of 1-0.33
per cent. The dividends- of the
-Libor ty-N at iinwtPH
per cent, for the ye^r. the Chase
National 20 per cent., the First
National 40 per cent., the Mer­
cantile Trust Company 25 per
cenL-Uiid so oh, these figures be­
ing for-the—fiscal—year ending
last June, ¡recording to Moody's.
Unquestionably.to influence’?
depositor not to draw front the
savings bank* for wild specula­
tion is sound advice—very sound
and commendable advice, but an
investment in Volusia Farms at
present piled is NOT a specula­
tion. Not one of the tracts of
lantf offered • by tliis- Company
has ever been a speculation. The
VALUE was there in the, begin­
ning and higluir value is .there
today. There has been more
speculation in the . stocks of the
Northern Pucific and other rail­
roads
by the
financiers
thun
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there ever can be with our lands,
because our lands and prices are _
RIGHT.' Our methods of doing
business are RIGHT. We invite
the strictest investigation of our­
selves and of our lands. Our
business nas a better non-speculative foundation thun thousands
of business you yourself could
mention.'
__Investigate for yourself the advisability of your olusla
investment remembering that
good real estate in a advancing
country is the basis of wealth.
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Splendid Kewance System of Water^Works
Garage
Seven Rooms
Wide Porches
Corner Lot Fronting East 67 Feet on Perk Avenue and 130 Feet Deep. Alley on West Side 14 FeetJ Wide.
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SANFORD

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A Budget of Interestlrtg Items
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THE EVENTS Of ORANGE COUNTY
EfffolsiU S ta rr o r R e p o rte rs' Weekly
.C overs th e T erritory ror
The Herald
GENEVA JOTTINGS
Special Carreepoodenca to Tha Herald:

Governor Vetoes Liquor Bills
Governor Gilchrist vetoed three liquor
bills and approved two. The veto axe
fell upon the bill prohibiting screens,
partitions, tables, choirs and music In
Btiloons, on account o f defective title,
the word “choirs" having been omitted
therefrom, and because it would be unreasonobjo to require hotel* and rcslnurants to hove no chairs or tables; ujxjn tho
bill requiring saloons to close at 0 o'clock,
on aooount of defective title, the words
•barter, exchange end give away", being
omitted therefrom,'and because of its un­
reasonableness, the act seeking to go even
so far as to prevent tho giving away of
wine In communion; and upon the act
prohibiting the soliciting of orders in dry
territory on tfjo ground of a discrimination
against newspapers, to the extent that
they would be denied all liquor advertise­
ments. s
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The governor approved tho bill requir­
ing county solictors nod states attorneys
to secure copies jot revenue licenses tUld
to proceed against the holders thereof
where they have no license; also the bill
relating to w et and dry elections.

Syracuse
Steel

Misses Mabel and Marie-Denial spent a
portion of last week very pleasantly with
the Misses Bishop near Oviedo.
We are glad to know that Mrs. V. T.
Peters is improving after a ten days' Hi
ness.
George Geiger from Pompano is again
in Geneva on business. He reports the
farmers In a moat aeriov»condition owing
Tfftha failure to market the enormous
jq&amp;eto.crops of this se a so n .--------- —
Mrs. 0. R. Nicholson of Daytona Beach
Is spending a few days with her pareuta
REPORT OF THE CONDITION Oh
Mr. and Mrs. L T. Peters, before going to
at Sanford
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B EST PLO W ON BARTH*
the mountains of North Carolina for the First National .Bank
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•urtjmer,
IN THE STaY e oh fLORIDA, AT THE CL«fc O f
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-— -Misses Rbth Vaughn of Sanford is vis­
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
BUSINESS JUNE 7 t ii . 10L1:
iting her aunt, Mrs. Vance Holmes.
'■ Jack Harris ffotn Sanford la in Genevo
- RESOURCES.
- on*a short visit to his cousin, C lifford Loan*and D iscount»,...;.........
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Proctor.*
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« vertlralti, ttcured mid udmcu/(U
. S. Bond* lo secure circulation..
Mr. Higginbotham' of Jacksonville re­ Bond», dreureiie*. etc....... .
Banking house. furniture and Axil
cently visited bis .pbusins, Mr. nnd Mrs. Uue from National Hank* O io tu ^ r
agent»).......................... , . r . . . . .
R. Q, Gresham. ‘
Due from Slate Bank* s o d ' Btfnkrri
Due from approfed reserve agents
Misses Blanch and Georgia Pattlshal! Check*
and other ciuh Item*...........
returned last Saturday from Tallahassee Note* of other National B ank*.__
tr a c t tonal paper currency, nickel*, i
where Ujey have b a n attending school.
"Unde" John Holder has gone to Geor­
gia on a visit or some length to relatives
*26.010.00
H K fund with If. S. Treaiurer
and friends.
(S per cent, of circulation............. ” “siaso
Miss Emms Proctor, Nevada and Collie
Wishes to announce to its thousands of friends, and patrons
Grant returned last Saturday from OrUndo. '
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LIABILITIES
that they will Open for business in their New Store next door to
Rev. E..Lee Smith, wife and young son Capital Stock paid I n ............
$33,000.00
.Surplu* f u n d .................... .
23.000.00
the Peoples Bank
of Longwood spent Ust week very pleas­ Undivided profit*, le u expense!
taxes paid
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9,043 33
antly among friends in Geneva.
National Bank notes outstanding
6.230.00
Mrs. Parmer Taylor has returned to tier Individual deposits aubiect to check.............. ....3 3 8 ,3
home In Orlando.
• Demand ceriiQcaUa of dtc
poall . ...a a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S. 0
Mr. and Mrs. W.~H-. Howard visited Certified
check* ouu tao d ln s . . . 3
where we have a large store and haveincreas­
Oriando lort Monday.
348.606 30
Mrs. Dunn of Miami is visiting her sis­
ed our stock with new and stylish fabrics, and we will be pleas­
ter, Mr*. Charlie Harrison.
. Claud Coffee of Miami recently visited Stata of Florida. » „
ed, to have pur friends and'customers call and inspect our new
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"Geneva, called here by the death of his County of Orange I “ ■
I, T. P. For*ter. cashier of tha above-named bank,
stock and spe the many new and pretty goods not to be seen .at
father.
do solemnly «Wear th a t the abdVCttatemanHi true
to
tha
boat
of
my
knowledge
and
belief.
. The several services at the Baptist
any other store./ Thanking our thousands of customers and
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V. P. PURSTER. Cashier.
church closed last Saturday. The pastor. - Stibacribed and «worn to before m eib ia 12th day
friends for their, patronage in the past and assuring them of our
Rev. E. Lee Smith, was assisted by Rev. of- June, 1011.
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N oury Public.
B. T. Green of Grondla, Fla. earnestness Correct—A ttest :
appreciation by courteous treatment in the future. X
FREDERIC It. RAND.
of this young mail was deep and sincere.
ÜEU II FEKNALD,
8. O. CHASE,
Ha recently graduated from Columbia
We are yours respectfully,
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college, U pastor qt New Smyrna and yet
finds timo to do much good work ut other
peaces. Mr. Green will enter the theo­
logical seminary at Louisville. Ky., .in
September and with hU descriptive.pow­
ers and oratory ability we predict a
bright future for him.
On last Thursday Geneva was saddened
by the death of one of her best citizens,
Mr, H. B. Coffee. Tho having been In
feeble health for some time his friends
little thought the end was so near. Being
of a genial, retiring disposition, one
- ■*- Medal Tor Frank Pounds'
would hardly know his true value unlees
According to the Orlumlo Reporter-Star
intimate with him. For many years he
of 'e- few days ago, Freak Pounds, a
haa lived near Geneva on hit farm. He
prominent young man of that city, dewas a consistent member of the Metho­
serves a medal for bravery and mention
dist church, was ever kind and true; such The Average Increase In Population for perforating a good deed. It seems
men will be missed. The funeral services
that a woman, more Interested Perhaps
were conducted by Rtrr. Hendry of San- of dries and towns everywhere is 35 In bargains than in babies, left her young
foqf and Rev. Brook of Oviedo, He left a per cent In ten years. This means child In a buggy, the horse standing un­
wife and four children, three sons and a that new homes will have to be built hitched. Something frightened the ani­
daughter, to whom the sympathy of the and more stores provided. This will mal and he started off—borne, perhaps,
increase the value of land at tha edge but at a gait thpt threatened the 2-year•m ire community U extended.
of our city.
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old occupant of the vehicle with destruc­
Low Prices
• Easy JJaymenta. S ’ Pico Block
Or. Davis Coming
,
We Have Some Choice Property tion. Mr. Pounds was coming along in
bis automobile, and swinging Into pursuit,
Dr. Da via, the well known optican will be
that can be bought on easy terms. . It overtood the runaway, Jumped from car
• t the Robbias Neat Hotel, Saturday June
will make you a beautiful home and
to buggy, and gathering up tha Unas,
17th until Monday 28th inclusive, where
will continue to increase in value.
■ checked the horse and returned team And
he will test eyes free.' and sell glasses.
baby to tlw then distractod mother. It
Headake of years standing cured with
glasses by Dr. Davis.
Refs. J.E. Pace Dr,.King, and Dr. Rob-

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T h e H ill H ard w are Com pany

SA TUR D A Y.

JU N E

17th

1911

INTO A HOME
OF TOUR OWN&lt;

thc GOODQUALITYSTo^l

The Crippen Music Store
High-grade Pianos, Organs
and Grffphojahones.

N. H. GARNER
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G. K. CALHOUN

FIRST CLA SS CRATE M ATERIALS. Sanford, Fla

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water so a# to carry off the heavy rains
TALKING or SANFORD and
assure the farm of Just the amount

ALL

MY P I M P L E S G O N E

'needed..
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Qtrl Tails How a Blotchy 8kln Was
To condense our impressions and opin­
Cleansed By a Simple Wash.
Mrs. Barbour Writes Entertain­ ions of Sanford, Ve would say to the
"I was ashamed of my foce," writes
ingly on Celery Delta
hofneseeker that the natural-advantages Miss Minnie Pickard of Altamahaw,
offered,
for all makes life a pleasure, are N. C. “It was all full of pimples and
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way above the nsverage town, and the scars, but after using D. D. D. ProOPPORTUNITIES FO R T H E P EO P LE social and commercial tide will afford nU scrlptloa I can say Ural now there Is
no sign of th at-E d em a, and that was
that makes life des’rable.
Sonrord And Vicinity Offer G reat In
WJiot with the climate where your three years ago ”
D. D D. has become so famous 1
' dncementa to th e Prospective
house.is a convenience,' not* a necessity,
a cure end Instant roller in Ertetna
Momc-scekcrs
with' soil that is productive under all and' all other serious skin diseases,
The foljowlnil article by Mr*. II. L. conditions and with the questions of that tts value Is aometlmos overlooked
Barber In the i Florida Review la repro­ droughts and floods under full contra), is tit clearing up fasli, pimples, black­
duced for the Herald:
not the problem of living solved with the heads. and all other minor forma of
skin Impurities.
Sanford la Bltuated on the shores of ceaseless struggle elim inated!"
Tfie fart 1«, that while.'D, D D, Is
Uke Monroe, which la only n widening
What with eight hours, of sleep, you
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of the St. John* river.. Thera la n beauty can use the remaining bight hours to so penetrating *ba^ It atrll es to the
•pot In the way of a park facing the absorb more of the pleasures i f this world very root of Uexemu of any other serf*
oua trouble, the toothing Oil of Winter-,
-Water, and here the atately palmettos than mniuj ofher places we have seen.
green, Thymol and nih'T Ingredients
«tend ILVe •«•ntlnrd* on guard nnjl the
The w rite r wns tak en over most nf thn sre to carefully compounded there ts
live oaki offer cooling shade and the celery delta in n big touring car, and' it no wash for the skin made that c#ui
•eats Invite the stranger to rest and en­ was certainly u sight well worth describ­ compare with -rixbt -g reat household
joy Tho invigorating breeze which al ing. It is-ensy "to tell a story as one has remedy for every kind of akin trouble.
D. D. D la pleasifnt to use, perfectly
ways prevails. .
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gleaned facts from reading what others
Thera are four docks built well into the saw, but ns no two pcdple see things harmless to the moot delicate skin,
water, and the steamers “City of Jack­ alike, impressions play an Important and absolutely reliable. A M-cvnt
bottle will give you positive proof of
sonville" and “Frederick OcDary” make port.
the wonderful effectiveness of this
the trip alternately from Jacksonville.
The genial ctmufleur ¡had facts nnd greet remedy.
ibis Sanford Hotel occupies a conspicti- Tlgures; "nnmes alfll 'dale* BbitnnnjTTlghr
our place end adds much so the beauty off the reel, but as these details do not
of the city, as well as to the comfort ol concern our sto^y at this time nnd place,
we Will not rc p e a t tlicm, aufliHent toTuy
.J tb a lra V A U iiiiw h n c r- .- r::----------The business houses are mostly of brick that It makes one's head reel with figures
and cement, substantia), fresh, clean, to listen lo the celery story In its short
life. ’
sanitary and an air of thrift prevailing.
The schools, churches and library show
It reminded me of the spindle-top days
that the mental and moral features have in Beaumont. Texas, and might well be
not been neglected.
called the Klondyko of Florida.
•A glance at the stocks carried by the
Cat Tom atoes
_ merchants assures us that they cater to
If all understood tho value of the to­
refinement.. Did it ever occur to yon to
mato, a n d . the comparative ease with
Judge a community by its merchants!
which it may be grown, no garden would
Go -where you see a predominance of be without, and every family would cat,
third and fourth rate dealers, displaying .them three times a tiny from early June 1
junk goods, and doing a fine business till frost. Their acids nnd mineral salts |
... you may kiiow ilmt they . are. selling- to are Valuable,'especially «in warm climates, j
O f T i l l LOtStS A S T i
D IS S A P O IS JS tlS T A IS
third rate customers, who have not reached A cool, crisp, fresh tomato eaten for
R U S IN lS S A R E O V t. IO
the stage of prosperity sOfllclent to buy breakfast oil through the summer, Is liotli
A CAR ELE SS SURER
riso s o f ex pensrs first class goods.
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S U A f » H A N S VLTI
&lt;iu npjs’tizer and corrective that helps to*
m a t e ia - f a il u r e Sanford has some fine stores, both keep the system In order, thereby rynlnR t t P A CLOSE WATCH
o n r .n i t r b r a n c h
grocery and dry qtaids. und we feel safe tnining,health, saying suffering nod doc­
or tx i'L sst i s to r n
A f f A I R S , BUSINESS
in asserting ihut they use serving u class tor’s bills.—Raleigh Progressive Fanner.
OR ¡ i n u l i n e , A S O
s t a r t a c n ran i s c
who nre refined, nnd are being educated
ACCOU N T HERE r o u
■ Order e a s te rn S ta r
T H I S KSOtt EX A CT
ni cultury.
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Sanford, June It.—Mrs. Florence Keyes .
Centrally located la a beinitiful p ul.,
well kept, with pavilion to uccnumiodntc attended the s|»eri.'tl meeting of (he San­
the music loving public. A well organ, ford Order Kasiem Star lost Friday even­
izeri bund discourses sweet music and ing when the lurgest cluss in their lodge
history was impressively shown the
.adds to tho social features of tile town.'
U wub discovered what could be done mysteries of this great Masonic branch.
by intensive farming, and the facts were Delicious refreshments were served and
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recorded, and tho secretary' of the- Com- "Lucky" Sanford is mure than proud of
H. R. S T E V E N S , V -P ras.
aiorcinl Club sparedNio expense In putting their excellent Eastern Star. Mrs. Keyes
H . E. T O L A R , C a ih U r
out a special edition, which framed all made a host of friends during her stny in
these facts in gold and Illuminated the our city who extended her a cordial
punctuation (harks with forty candle greeting.
power«. It is a gem of literature and a
Just received u shipment of Mason*»
rare collection of photography. The facts
fruit
Jars run) Jelly glarees fur early can­
lire there—they cannot be denied,' and
ning
purposes. Let me supply your, wonts.
there are no extra charges for thcopinioiis,
W.
W.
Long, grocer.«
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the ssallops around the ydges. and the
Jffg white satin bow tied' on the stems.
Results—This brought people to Sunford
who had never heard of it before. In­
vestors. who were long headed enough to
manage their celery farms on a paying
basis, and who hud sufficient means to
carry Jliem through, if their ~firtf’tor even
tltelr second effort failed: but along the
—sidoof him, n nd *w ' tomfr Bide#.of hint
, S u rtim er or W in te r
came the struggling former, who fancied
that tb$ only reason he had struggled all
we'ean Biipjriy yoiir wants in the
his life was for lack of some golden op­
Automobile line. If you want to
portunity, some mystic wand to wave—
rent
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and presto!—he awakes some morning to
A M otor For .Any Purpose
find himself rich. ■.
j we are al your service with the
He secs in this Invitation die magic
! very best cars. We never sleep.
* wand: he spends his lust dollar’ to get
If you are in trouble call us any
here, or at least to start his first crop; a
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hour of the night or^iny.
failure or two don't count to the man
who has the surplus, but to the man on
Ids uppers it spells nothing short of
Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Company
disaster,.. ,_ _ u ____ r_ _ ------ — ——
P H O N E 331
Betides the celery farms there are
I“it,
fisheries and the ear shops, employing a
good many, also a fine fertilizer factory,
a good size plant.
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The BeltUne. operated by traction cars,
P lu m b in g and
makes a sixteen mile circuit to Cameron
^pas Fitting ’
City, Mecca, Palm, Hoik Hammock, which
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passes through some of the richest celery
A U Work Receivers My Personal Attorn Ion
farms of the community.
g ml .beat *worta
The lovers of this Select aide relish, who
Opposite Oity Hall ---- »»hone 230
have never known anything but to pay
fifteen cents, or two for a quarter, will be
delighted at the slgijt of acres and acres
of celery, such a delicate green, boxed up
in its bleaching process.
MUSIC L E S S O N S
The seeds are sown in the hotbeds end
At Studio Music Room, Pico Block
transplanted to the fields ut the proper
lime, and allowed to grow to full
Ily teacher whose advantages have
maturity. The bleaching takes aioutt~ '
been very superior under the best naten days, it being done by placing boards
live, talent, also German .m uster, of In­
ternational fame graduate of Conserva­
on both sides, allowing the tope to con­
tory of Llepsic and Heldburghausen.
tinue to grow.
Latest and best methods in piano und
Orange county seems to be over a vast
mandolin theory and harmony Sight
rpservon of sulphur water, so that all
Reading a Special F eature.
that is needed is to perforate the ground
end you haviK artesian. water, which is
Students carefully graded; special
the power problem of irrlgotion. and ir­
attention to correct work with begin­
rigation is king la the celery industry.
ners a t well us advanced pupils; good
The Sanford system of irrigation is
piano, limited number of 12 only.
distinctive and unique, it orginated there.
, Dy Mrs. A.,11. Qlppen, Jij., who has
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The well is placed upon the highest part
decided lo resume ber musical work
of the farm and tile plpcing carries the
again.
Address b trrll2 7 .
water to all parts, it flowing by natural
gravitation. They control the aurplus

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G. R. CALHOUN n»FS m
FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS^ Sanford, Fla ,
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W O O D L A N D PÀ R K
Tho shell-mound at the mouth of Lake Morlroe; every con­
venience for picnic parties; admission free. The swimming pool
under thçse bijî oaks is emptied and cleaned every day and tilled
with pure drinking water Ask your doctor's opinion about this.
Try It once ami you will come ngnin. Open THURSDAYS and
SUNDAYS. Other dnys by arrangement.
Go west on'First street. Marl road to Brody's store, then
north to Rand’s siding; cross railroad and kee'p road east ’of ond
alone railroad:.good liant rond nil the way

There is no wrong end
with an
W orry

Sdfnihng.-

with thin safety*
fountain pen. Just
stick it into your packet
nuy way it happens to po._
'r ,C111« little twist mj/kes it luakInk* light, a:u - flour;

Safety Ritintala

IT
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LEAK

Come in and See how the little twist
-corks it u,i and how fjti.'okly u fills itself.

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THE uSA
NTORD H
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directory gives th* city .
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N L K /tL U 6.378 people which U cerûIHly a great IH. E. DISTRICT CONFERENCE.

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June 10,

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Incenso ln n few y car».

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

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A Q EN T 8
Sanford E ntertained Many D elegates
This Week.
The new trolly line from Sanford to •
Kissimmee
seems
to
be
assured
end
will
The
Miami
District
Conference of the
Subscription Price. S 2 .0 0 a Y ear In A dvance
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Offlae w ith HOLDEN R IA L CBTATB CO.
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mean a greater Orange County. ’
M. E. Church. South convened in this
Sanford.
city Wednesday evening. June the four­
C o irm i as seoood-claaa mail m attar Au*utt 22nd
One of the best and brightest dallies in teenth. and-will continue through to the
IM S . at the Portofflca a t Sanford. Florida,
a n d rr Act of March 3rd. 1870.
the State ia the F t Myers Press. and it eighteenth. A large number of the mem*
should receive the liberal patronage ot the ben of tiie Conference were present at
OSes In' Herald DuUdlns
people of Ft.M yres and vicinity.
tho opening session, though othen are ex­
- Telephone No. U«
pected to arrived today. • *
Hetherington of the Lakeland News Is
Kev. C. Fred Blackburn, the presiding
tnlking about big yntermcions. No doubt Oder of the District was in his place at
T h a G ood O ld Q u y .
« HY N P Z T H A D E A T A M E A T MARKET
A » o o d o ld » u y I u se d to k n o w
his country friends will nse to the oc­ tho appointed hour, as waa Rev. John A.
Where
you con have your order delivered at once and mu-i~
U v a a u p th a ro a d fro m her«.
casion and reward him for “honorable Henry, Pastor and Host
forced to w attfor the
dephone
A n d a a h a w a n d e re d to a n d fr o '
mention". — ------ r—=—
11a d ro p p e d a 'w o r d o f c h eo r.
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The Conference was opened with n
N o w e a lth h a d h a f o r v o la a r ah o w .
beautiful song service, which was fol­
N o ak lll In book lah lo re . »
Sanford hag its celery, Lakeland Its lowed by n brief address by the Presid­
B u t h a h a d frie n d a to c o m e a rid go
C o m p 'e t e ^ J l ^ e o ^ F ^ q r l t t a ^ ^ a t i i ^ W e s i e r n ^ B e e f ^ a n d T o r h ^
A n d a lt bealde hla d o o r.
strawberries and Hastings its potatoes, ing Elder, calling Attention to the m at­
but Pensacola farmers have . gone to te n of importance that would be taken
B e d id n 't J u d r a h la fa llo w m an .
I f o n e sh o u ld go a a tr a y
growing pepper ns a specialty— Pensa­ up a t . the present conference among
SPECIALS T 0M Y - ^
pn eh .&amp;Breilere, Fryer, e n d HomeB e tr ia d to s a t h im s tn U a h t M a l a
cola Journal.
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which would be that of church extension
W ith o u t a b a n d d is p la y .
« a d id n 't w ith th a aco ffara a lt
and home mission work.
O r w ith t h a » c o rn e rs sta n d .
The~HerahT does not wish to bother
Announcements were made for work£ j^ : i .:
B a «Im ply s tir r e d h lm s r lf ■ b it
the merchants about advertising. This e n conference and the town at large wae
A n d c a v a a h a tp in s h a n d .
paper obtains results for you at once. cordially Invited to attend oil meetings.
A n d e v e ry b o d y lik ed th a «ujr,
The
Herald Is not an object of charity
A lth o u g h h la m e a n s w e re sm all.
At this time Rev. J. C. Jones, pastor at
■I, T h e y d id n 't.a to p t o q u e stio n w h y . *.
and doef not take advertising "just
Ft. Pierce was Introduced and preached
T h a y llk a d h im ; t h a t w aa all.
help italofig”.. Advertising with us is a tho sermon of the evening which was a
T h a y d id n 't a to p to a n a ly ta .
strict, business proposition—our stbek is forceful one. r Rev. Jones is a recent
T h a y llk a d hla c h e e ry c h a t.
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T h a y llk ad h la a n sw e r, s o ft, th o u g h wlsev
trade—and the merchant who does not transfer from Texas, and is a valued ad­
A n d la t It s o a t th a t.
believe in advertising will find his "live dition to the Florida Conference.
I o f t yn th in k a b o u t t ti» wa y
-eompetltoe—getting—a il-th e -tra d e r On^ —r
_ _ _ _ _ ----- F O R —L IM IT E D —T IM E T o h im iw a n -w a r* liic lln sd . «olidtor will call upon you ev.*j-y jo y 0ndT
B a d id n 't h a v e au m u e h .t o .a a y , _
WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
B u t w h a t h e a a ld w a a k in d .
.
wil) helix you ln -every way to- stimulate
.T h e re w a a n o h a m m a r in h la k it.
7:30
p.
m.—Song
S e rv ic e .....J . W. Hypes
trade'during the summer. There are no
H la w ord« w a re m ln u a a m a rta ,
8:00
p.
m—S
e
r
m
o n . . . . . J . a Jones
dull
tlmek
for
.the
merchant
who
adT b a ra Waa n o a tln g a r to h la w it.
A n d ao h a w on a l l h e a r ts . &lt;
verUses In The Herald systematically. „
THURSDAY MORNING.
Rules o f th e Road—To Auto Speeders 6:00 a. m— Morning W atch...R.O . Wright
SHOWS PROSPERITY.
"In the midst of life we are in death." •8:30 a. m.—Devotional Exercises.
The statement of The First National
Bank in this issue of The Herald shows But ia generally why at funerals, when
........... C. F. Blackburn. P. E.
• large increase in deposits over last years too late, that we art reminned of this, 9:00 a. ni— Business:—Organization; RoU
statement. The deposits at The Pcoplo when soino one hdafteen killed by, a high
Call; Appointing Committees;
Bank are also increased over last year. In rate of speed! "for fun" "but dut to see
Report Local Preachers; Re­
fact the total deposits of the two bonks what she can do". Speeding alone kills
newal of Licenses; Report of
•re about $82.000 more than last year or many but so does Ignorance of the' lawa
Pastors; Additions; Collections;
18 per cent. To thosrf who would cry of the rtad. ' ‘ ’ *
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General State of the Work.
The „other day two men were on the 11:00 a. m—Sermon—"A Call to French
hard time The Herald wishes to point to
road
speeding an auto. A woman In a
this statement of the banks—a Laromethe Gospel".............H. Dull U
¥®ion_2n
J»fiend oL them ., hearing - the
st gives the true condition-of trade.
Such an Increase in one year indicates warning toots, turned her horse farther
THURSDAY AFTERNOON.
the rapid growth of tho city apd the to the right'so that the auto wps forced 3:00 p. ra— Devotions... - .W. H. Newark
amount of « w money coming in to to puss at the left.
3:15 p. m— Pastoral Evangelism..,”. .
"Look at that: Isn.‘t that Jrst like a ..... - — ***“*••• ••■•«•.. VV•A* Myrps
swell the business.- With the many Im­
provements contemplated to attract the woman", exclaimed the driver of the .345 p. ra.—How to Foster tire Connec' Yi — —v -X tourist travel our tliy will m ake-even auto.
T 1 . tlonst S p irit:... . J. R. Brooke
T h e C a rr ia g e M a n - — .
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**Sh$ happens to be right my friend", 4:15 p. r a — System and Unity In Finance
a better showing next veer.
and the other man smiled, "if she,Is a
on the DUtric^...B. F. Shelfer
woman".
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4:45 p. m.—Tithing Versus E n t e r m in r doubt l( any Governor 6f
if / Florida,
As n ragjter of fact, Just about half
m e n u . . . . . . . H. E. Partridge
or any representative the state pas. ever
(if that many) of. the men who owns
sent to Washington; did more for the
autos, know or conform to the rules of
THURSDAY NIGHT.
State's good and upbuilding than the
road as to the passing other*. The" rules 7:30 p. m.—Owning Devotions....... .
editor who died at Ocala last week, after
pf the r,ond dictate that (in slot America
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sornany.years of faithful and efficient
autos) which meet, turn to the right, and 8:00 p^tn— Church Extension Rally.
service. The manager of the Southern
Printers'Supply Co., at Washington, who that when an auto overtakes another
Creating A Sensation. .
conveyance of any kind the a u to 'passes
keeps pretty well In touch with conditions
New in Sanford but old heads at the
to-the
left,
tho
vehicle
uhcad
keeps
to
tho
throughout the south, dednred *thnt lie
business are Palmer &amp; Selgh, the cloth­
r*&amp;nL
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considered tha three men most vuluablo
iers
and furnishers who hove one of the
You may kill fewer people if you will
to this state, for their opportunities, &gt;*fere
finest, stocks ever shown in Orange
remember this.
Bitting^ of Ocala. Holly of Sanford.’ and
County. These gentlemen, do not believe
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A Country W oman .
one other. - One has worked himself to
Ifl-hoi a lm tlc d is p la y bu t- iq a q u i e t -waydeath for the public and the other twq nre
Nom inations By Governor *
ure creating a sensation by offering this
wearing themselves out in the same
Tiie following uominotlons have been week the regulnr-$lS.OO and $18.00 suits
made by rite Governor;
cause.—Lakeland News.
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1mi the low prico of $9 85. Nor only In this
fVERYTHING ÌN FURNITURE, QUEENSWARE AND STOVES
• Judge of the Tenth circuit for six years, .line but in every other you con get a
. The new law Dasscd about the screens Hon. F. A. Whitney, of Arcadia.
little hit more than your m oney's' worth
v
saloons will no doubt jjpply to the near .. State's _uttorney for, the .first district, by «ailing upon these offable gentlemen.
O ur n ew lin e o f R A N G E S and K IT C H E N
beer saloons li\Sanford ami the. council Emmett Wilson, of Pensacola; succeeds, Their business Is to serve the public and
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® T O V E S are the kind you have w anted and
' should s e e . that these screens ore" re­ L&lt; * li Wilson, resigned.
you will Und them jtlio tam e smiling
Judge of Criminal Court, Walton county, salesmen day after dayT^ It seems to be
moved. If you can't abolish the saloons
c o u ld n ’t get.
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‘ at least abolish the screens and make a Charles 0. Andrews.DeFunlak.Springs.
a pleasure for Palmer A Seigh to serve
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r Coudty solicitor Walton county. A. G. you and IHS prices are always right.
noise liko conforming to the lawC Bo
S E E O U R B A R G A IN C O U N T E R
Campbell, of DeFuniak Springs.
decent be It ever so pelnfuL
See advertisement in this issue.
PttUtab*d rrtty. Frld«r Iforelng tt Sanford, fia
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It J HOLLY. Editor and Proprietor

General Fire Insurance

T. W. B R IG G S

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In order to cut down my
large stock of Buggies and
Carriages I will close them
out at cost-for the next
thirty days. This is the
•chance ojf your life time to
secure a fine Buggy or Car­
riage arcost. C— r----- ;---- r -

W . H. UNDERW OOD

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JU ST THE TIME
To Think of New Furnishings
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Some meu prefer to marry wldpwa
because they don’t like anything am a­
teurish.
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Ed Lambrigbt, «dlt&amp;Tof the Tempo Trib­
une, rounded out an even dozen years' s&lt;rvice on that paper la^t week and celebra­
ted the event wjtii beer and pretzels and
Tampa Smokers! May ybu serve for 112
years, Dear Ed and your shadow never
grow less!

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Major George Butler has gone "hack
home" and is now’ engaged In writing
those sparirfing paragraphs Upon tho In­
verness tFhronide that have made that
paper (afeous. We congratulate the Ma­
jor and Bro. Warnock upon the huppy re­
union.
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.T h e money th at they haven't got is
w hat keeps some people in the straight
and narrow path.-

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SHANIBARGER
A good opportunity la one who In■lets upon, belonging to you aiyj none
other.
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FLORIDA

Meet the Good.Roads advocates in San­
ford on June 21&gt;t.and give them the
glad hand. They are the harbingers of a
better system of roads from Florida to
the United Stales and Sanford should be
in U)e'front o ^ h e procession.

Toasting

High-Grade Goods

The police force of Senford should re­
ceive instructions about the law govern­
ing vehicles on th e ' streets and enforce
•ame. Reckicas driving will cause some
accidents ere long.
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and no other kind is offered by us
o the-people of Senford, and once
a customer alwaya a customer.
Hits is why our trade on our Cigars
ias increased so rapidly.

Sanford does not need the new fire
"Do you. keep drugs heraT* breathtruck unless the Influence rates can be lesaly asked the young woman,
cut down. It will only be o useless ex­ into u drug store.
"No, madam," replied tbapolite cleric,
penditure.
‘only postage stamp«."

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Sanford

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DUCKWORTH

Cleanliness

Only exclusive baker, in the city. All
mixing done with latest improved Sani­
tary machinery.
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Baking

is always the result of smoking any
of our good Cigars. This is because
you are getting what you .pay for.

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Roasting
A w in k of S a tis fa c tio n

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C inse &amp; Co Obtain Fine Average For
Little Happenings—Mention or H a tty Ward left last Monday for New
P ast Season.
York where he will spend a week and
. ' Matters In Brief.
Rumors unfounded have gone forth
froAi there will go to his old home In
Decatur Indiana and o n . his return will Train Sanford this season regarding the
bring Miss Vieda who have been In celery crop and according to some wild­
PERSONAL ITEMS Of INTEREST Indiana
eyed calamity howlers there was no
for several weeks.
money made on celery. ( The Herald
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Will
Watson
has
resigned
his
poaition
wlille optimistic -rather than pessimistic
Summary of th a Floating Sm all Talk
with
the
store
of
D.
L.
Thrasher
and
gone
always depends upon facts and figures
Succinctly A rranged fo r Hurto bis aid home in Georgia, Mr. Watson and in order to get *t the real trutji re­
rled Herald Readers.
'P H B Laundry Bag saya:
has been a citizen of Sanford for several garding the celery crops a statement was
Mrs. Turner Houser left Thursday iot a
years, abd his many friends wish him’the obtained from Chase 4&gt; Co., as follows:
D on’t be too hasty about
visit to relatives In Tampa.
beet of luck in his new field of Inbor.
This finn shipped and hapdled one
putting it up to the laundry.
J. V. Wall die popular Insurance agent
third of the entlre dutput of celery and
Is shaking hands with old Sanford friends
Notice or M eeting
.V* the gelTWal average price good and bad
“B e sure your collars «re right.
tills wedk.
There will be n meeting of the mem­ was | t . 16% |&gt;er crate. The good aver­
“ I've «ccn tw o collars of difTcr*\
Mr and Mrs B. W. Herndon and daugh­ bers or Sanford's new Dramatic Associa­ aged S1J21H. This price is f. o. b! San­
ent brands go to onq laundry.
ter Norma have returned from o trip to tion u- 3:30 p. m.. Sunday.June J 8th at ford and from this the regular commission
» if
Daytona Beach.
— Father Bresualum's resilience. Important for selling of 10 cents per crate is to be
^'Onc came hn ck 'to m e—the
all should deducted. The returns trom the green
.. Miss Gelsio Butt left Thursday for o mutters urfe to be discussoti
other came back to the Rag Bag.
celery nre not all ip yet but these will
visit of some length with relatives in attend.
average a good price.
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“ I s o m e tim e s k eep books on
Spardnburg. S. C.
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. Special Services a t Catholic
Church
Celery
can
be
be
raised
for
SO
cents
the
number of trips collars make
Hon. J. N. Whltner is in New York
Beginning Tuesday.plgl^L June 20th a per crate and a t the average price re­
to the laundry.
this week on Important business connect­ solemn tridlum o f liiree'dnys prayer will
turned to thf growers last season there
ed with Sanford’s Interest.
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be held at the Catholic Church.' in pre­ is no- need for lamentation. Unless n
"But it’s too one-sided,
. Mrs. F. A. Schumpert and daughter paration for the fenst oi the Sacred Heart
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grower Is experienced and land that has
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Miss Bessie are spending a few weeks at of Jesus to ire celebrated Friday. June 23. been. worked for several years, celery
" The Corljss-Goon brand «1*
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LithM Springs near Atlanta,
ways lands the record."
Services every night
7:30 and every raising is-not certain in returns but the
_ MraH-IL-Yancy has m im ed to lit-r morning aLZ.o'clock.—A-short instruction g&lt;»d sl towing made tile past seesaw
woulfl Indieste tfiit them ¿ ..m f c g g g
Kjmeln Jackecmrflle after rviryT lciight- wtll be^tvcn cm Tm tghrrcxplaningry' br to raise celery and keep from starving to
fui visit to Mrs Henry Wight.
some doctrine believed by Catiioiica and death. The cry of hard times .on the
especially
of this devotJon fo the Sacred farm is an old one and is usually worked
Mrs. F. W. Miller and daughter Martha.
to death and not backed up by actual
Heart..
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M
M ade
have returned home after a visit to rela^
figures.
» ■ cfives and friends In Kentucky.
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Woodland Park Notes.
Every celery grower did not make
enough to ,buy automobiles but as yet
and Mrs. D. A. Caldwell and little
Tim spirits of the Mound-Builders no none of them- have gone to the poor
Joe returned this week from a pleasant doubt rubbed their eyes if tlioy saw tho house.
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visit to friends and relatives in'Georgla.
merry
lot
of
people
on
tlieir
old
Stamp­
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l(on. W. M. Igou of Eustis was in the ing-Grounds last Sunday.
The swimming pool was filled well, ail
city on Tuesday. Mr. Igou was a member
from Lake at the late reception at Talla­ rooms being taken at one time, though der the management of C. £• McMullen, of
some room* were used" by two or three Lakeland, Fla. 3,000 feej above seu-levcl
hassee.- „-•/
boys.
and located In one of the most picture
Dr. Kemp was in Sl Augustine last
Besides tho-regular visitors, there were sque portions of North Carolina, 23 miles
Friday and Saturday, attending the meet­
SANFORD
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F L O R ID A
- lug ofjjw Florida Slate Osteopathic As­ parties from Orlando.' Celery avenue, west of Ashville, 6 miles from Waynes
Sanford, Fort Florida, Uradyville, und villc. Everything good to eat. Rates
sociation.
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Monroe. i t
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All inquiries . cheerfully
Mr. and Mrfc-Foreat-Lake and eiuidren
Captain THIIb brought tria ig e 'p a rtF o n nfiSWered.
T*
- ore home from Tallatiajsee where they the launch "Nettie."
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h*ve resided during the session of the
Legislature.
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tBuy Henry Clay flour of W. W. Long
Mrs. Paul KccJy and mother Mrs. and get .the best ou earth.
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. DAYTONA BEACII, I I OK I DA
Curtis left on Wednesday for a trip to
Dr. Howard line returned and ciyi be
various points in the north and will be found at Ills residence ih. the 'forenoon All Local A dvertisem ents Under th is
SITUATED DIRECTLY ON OCEAN BEACH
absent several months.
Heading.
One
Cent
a
Word
Each
Issue
and his office in the uftpraixm.
22-tf
L R. Philips and fumily left Friday
Special Summer Rote* in Effect June 1st
One und two horse wagons whU celery
h i y’f *A
Wanted—Eggplant. pep|&gt;erm, okra and
morning hy^ the Clyde Line for New York. flared side bodies at Ui)dcrwood&gt; 17-tf
tomatoes, grt'en. half-ripe und ripe. -For
SPECIAL
RATES
GIVEN
TO
AUTO
PARTIES
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They will spend the summer in Clifton
best price apply Lewis Vegetable Ex
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u
rliest
line
of
Go-Carts
In
the
city,
Springs, and Rochester.
change, Leffler Block. ,
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Suntord F urn itu re Co.
35-tf
C. M. WILSCTfi,
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Proprietor
For Sale—«0 Victor Laurel Steel Range.
Remember tiie car ride to Sanford
Gas engine repuirs., Sanford Muchinc Used very litlle, 6-8"inch lids, at a bar­
ficights tonight. -Round trip on traction
gain. See at Miller’s wurcronm.
44-tf
&amp; Garage Co.
48-tf
line including refreshments. 25 cents.
For
Rent—I
have
a
few
first
class
tiled
At Ldtig's grocery you get best grade
Take the ride ami cool ofT.
farms for rent on shares. No- money re­
Elgin butter on Ice.
• 44.|f quired. Also some for c a s h je n t. Levi
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Miss Emmu Peurce, a charming young
Hinfoid
owner,
und
dealer
in
Sanford
5
o
6
doses
“668"
vi^uJcure
uny
cuse
lady of Lawtey. Fla., is the ■guest of iter
H E greatest aid to solid com fort and an even
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37-lf truck farms.
undo and aunt, Mr. and*Mrs. W. L. Mil­ of Chills and Fever.- Price. 25c.
‘ For Sole—Fine square piano. 340 good
New tire s put on old Go-Garts'^ut condition. W. A . Murry Tile Factory,
ler. at their home on Purk avenue.
tem per these long hot days Is a pair o f . good
the Sanford Furniture Co.
v 35-tf " 43-2lp
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J. H. Huddleston and David Speer, two
fitting, easy shoes. If your feet arc uncom fortable
For Rent—For cash five acres of choice
Au tiles ntid carriage painting at Un;»rumincnt citizens of tiie Geneva section
land ill Beck H/iQiino&lt;;k
p Pll cj))|jy n |
rtjr,
FtrsTTlns*
work.
•
------were ih tile city oil 'Weiliiesduy h n d ' r?ed for'several j-eursT A? Woodwurd 123
you should pay u* a visit and w e'w ili givc you t h ^
We imfce a specially ot fram ing No. [Fifteenth St. Richmond Ind. 43-3t
port the Cevenn section- MoiiriMiing but
pictures. Try us. Sanfpr’d Furniture
Very dry.
Wonted Salesladies— 0 salesladies with
experience
preferred. Apply Mettinger»
to
.
.
35-t£
Sanford people do not nbed to leuve
on Monday.
t
Bring your old tires to Sanford Machine
town this summer. Half of the resorts
in com fort, service and style.
" -— "TTFor Rent—3ii ucrc farm, ‘¿ ‘a acres
48-tf
are hotter^ and the accomodations are A Garage Co. for vulcanizing.
tiled near Sanford; dwelling xrn place. In­
very poor. Stay at home and be com­
A few more. Mason Fruit Jurs left ul quire Dickinson A Uickinsqn, Peoples
43-lp
fortable.
reasonable prices, at W.w. Long's Grocery. Bank building.
To
Let—Rooms
furnished
and
unfdr44-tf
Dr, and Mr*, C, M. Hamilton and Miss
niahedi liglit Itousekepping. 116 Fremiti
Mae Hamilton left Tuesday for .Indiana ' Tliu nursing home at 8th und Ebu Ave, Ave. west Side, rwo minutes from pepot.
.
.
.
43-tf.
where'they will , reside in the future, to Is prepared to cure for u limited number
To Rent—Five room cottage witli bath,
tbitf regret of the Jriends that they ha*e oi surgical cases. Mrs. Wright, nurse in
43-tf.
charge.
1
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33-tf inquire Comfort Cottage.
made In Sanford.
fo r Rent—Celery farm . and tract
Mr*. J. G. Harrold and daughter, Miss
In union th ere Is stre n g th . We have richest hninmoolt land, near city bog 473.
Alma, of Gainesville, were in the city this th e goods you need,, and the price Sanford Fla.
43-6tp.
F E E T FITTER
"
week the guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. W; you cuq do the re s t. Sanford Furni­
Ho nse to Rent—Park'Avenue 5 rooms
312.50
per
month
including
water.
G.
W.
•
35-tf
Long. Mr. Harrold ia a former Sanford tu re Co.
Spencer. " [ •
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•
43-tf.
resident and notes many changes, in our
Florida
5 or 5 doses "660" wiibcure uny case of
For Sale—Splemied orange grove
growing d ty . *
and Fever. • Price 25c. *“ ;
37-tf Might exchange for Sanford 'celery lund
J. H. Castle, known as “ Doc" Castle
Eat chipped beef while the weather, is of uime value. Address “Owner" Box 1ST
I
Fill
lu//
. ;_____ . .43-8-p
left Monday for his home in Cnnastado, warm, cut in un American Slicing machine DcLand, F
Rent—Three new furnished rooms
New York. Doc has made good money on ut W.W. Long's Grocery. _
4.4-tf cor.ForMyrtle
and lOthnlso farm implements
Ids spring crpp and expects to return ar
Ju st recleved u new line of Art for sale. A. D. Brock Ouk and Second st.
bout,Scpt. first to pul~jn u fall crop at squares, prices reasonable. Sanford
,
43-tf
Castifi'Gardens.
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Lost—Thursday morniiig between 01U
Furniture Co.
35-tf
Loral Ave and depot down rail road.
Tonight the Ladle*’ Auxiliary of the
Place Ole titles lo your real estate in smaU round brooch pearls in center,
Presbyterian church will entertain at the
&lt;4
the Realty Trust Company and avoid com­ reward paid if [erurned to 610 1/irel Aue.
' v;.
home of Mfs. C. H. Dingee and Mrs. R. J. plications. For particulars address B. F
43-2 t-p.
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Holly on Sanford Heights. Twenty-five Whitner, Jr., Secretary^
For Rent—Two unfurnished rooms over
7-tf
‘Woodruffs
»I
m
m
j
store.
Mrs.
R.
L.
Jonas.
cenu rodnd trip on the car liqc Includes
We are equipped to handle your repair
For Kent—7 Room house, bath and all
refreshments. Take a car rid' and cool
work.
Sanford Machine A Garage Co. improvements, 206 Laurel Ave. J. II.
off.
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48tf.
Ferguson.
39-tfc
. Arthur B. Drown, editor and proprietor
Why not let us' s to re your furniture
For Sale at a Bargain—Ten acres on
of tha News at Ft. Vierce. was a caller while you are away for the sum m er Beardall uvenue. close to stntlon. Five
at The Herald office on Monday and re% and save house renL Sanford Furnl acres tiled, tanned two. year*. Inquire
i^wald.
39-tfc
newed old friendship. Mr. Brown is one tu re Co.
35-tf
For Sale—My fancy driving and saddle
of the hustlers In Florida journalism and
39-tf
Don't forget you can get your chipped horse. Cecil GabbetL
Is doing a great work In building up the beef and hain out on an American slicing , For Sole—Or rent. goo(l 10 acre truck
Cast Coast.
'
machine at W, W. Long's market. 26-tf farm near Cameron City,' 5 acres, tiled,
7 acres under cultivation, good house and
The many friends of Miss Blanche
All kinds of repair work. Suntord Ma­ far». -40,000 feet celery . boards. Also 50
Bigger* are glad to see her out again. chine &amp; Garage Co.
acres good hammock land for sale. In­
48-tf
quire ilerald Office.
.
40-tf
Miss Diggers suffered a compound frac­
The best way to save money Is to
S p o n co r’s B road handled by all firstTwo nice fresh Jersey cows fur sale
tion of the arm from a fall and the use put It w here you .w on't spend It. . Lot
ch4hp.
Also
Rhode
Island
Red
eggs
for
of her arm was threatened but thanks to us tell you about Installm ent sto ck In
class grocors.
hatcliini_and slock. Free booklet. Luke­
skillful surgery Miss Blanch will soon tha Building and Loan Association. A. mont Poultry fur in. Winter Park, Fla. / ' '
have full use of the ami.
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P. Connlley, S ecretary , over r ir s t ----For Kent—5-ocre farm, 254 acres of fine
Leu Friday evebing the order of Natloal Bank.
44-21.
summer garden coming on; 20 bearing
' Casteni Star" conducted the largest
orange trees, 50 peach trees, also very
Closing
Out
Stock
ItllaUon In Its history. This fraternal
large bearing pear tree, modern 5-room
The entire stock of groceries at my cottage, front and back porches, facet
oriletie tfi'e largest body conducted by
Nriicuen in the wodiL^.Sanford is lucky in Beak Hammock store will be sold at cost. south Golden Lake, 3 miles south ensr of
15 minutes walk to street rail­
having this order to odd to its list of This is the time to get youi, groceries Sanford;
way. also Ovcida railroad. Fine drlukjug.
Fred Turner
Maternal societies. • Delightful refresh­ cheah.
water, good battling, fishing and swifmment* were served.
:
“
ruing. Address box 1127 City.'
4I-t
42-tf
Beck Hammock

Spencer’s Bakery

B roiling
Bolling

CELERY BROUGHT 000D PRICE

WWW

H a d H lg . S u s p ic io n s .

“I never grafted so much aa a
penny to my life," said Senator Short
change, looking eifraestly a t the com
P«hJ. "There a re -still some honest
men In office." '
The good people of Orlando are becom­
"Pa!" said little Johnny Qreen to
—
ing intererted inrklslng h s island cotton loud ataga whisper, "W hat la it, a o n r *•
'
an idea advanced several years ago, by
"Look under The table end eee if be
lb* editor oi the Herald. Here's hoping
Orange County may again become the has hla fingers crossed."
center of sea island cotton raising for
Irony.
Florida.
—

Miss Roelna J a cocks, one of Orlando's
INANDABOUTTHE CITY fairest
daughters, is In the city today.'

Ironing
,

TliE NEW PEBfECTION BLUE flAME Oil STOVt
Clean, cool, cheap, economical, &gt;afc; no imoke, no odor;
especially adapted to ironing—special sod-iron heating
plate free. Call and let us show you the best oil stove
on the market

a t h e HILL HARDWARE COMPANY, t . Agents

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THr iAwrpiRO ItfcRAlD.
véon’ra á hito up n*w to th* pU u.
to n td th« bnll to tha eatcher, who
touotvtd tho nrnaor out, and ahot down
to oocond, drlTln* tho othor runnor
bnek to flrat, and thay tallad to acoro.
/ Tho piar won tho chatnplonahlp tor
Kaahrllloi u wo acorad la tho noxt
Inotnc. and boat thom out o( tho
tam o. ■
(Copyright. IfU. b r W. O. Chaptnan.) .
A Natural Mlataka.
Btella—la aha absent-minded T
Bella—Yea, ahe atuck her umbrella
brough her hat Inatoad of her hatpin.
BY JAKS DAUBBRT.
f i n i Baseman Brooklyn National This Offal* Should Gain tho Confidano*
Loa p u t Club, and Regarded aa tho
of tho-Moat Skeptical.
Ranaatlonal Daseball Discovery
Wo pay for all ibo medicine uaed
daring the trial, Jf our remedy fall«
R aeema to mo th a t the great playo to completely relieve you of conatlpath a t aro modo In baseball oro tho tton.'"W e inke all the rial. You are
onto th at oomo In tho critico! In- uol ubiiirated ro uh in nny way wantatonta. Tho playera rlao to tho occn- ever, If you aeecpt-uur offer. Thnt'a
akot In tho climax of gamoa, o- of S mighty broad Maternent, but we
oorloo, and perform foata th at under mean every wonl of 1L . Oould any­
&gt;
ordinary circumstance* thoy oould not thing bo more fair for you?
A
moat
„
scientific,
rommon-aeuae
do a t all. I have ooen man, whan
koyod up to tho blghoat pitch, do treatm ent la Rexall Orderlies, which
thhiga th a t’would bo Impoaalblo ordt- are eaten like candy. Their active
n o ritr^ a n d I think tho gro ateit wma principle la a. recent aclentifle tllucova p l n y b y whlch _McElvoan, who-now ory th at la. odorless, colorless -and
ta playing with me on the Brooklyn tasteless; very pronounced, gentle and
dub, won the pennant In th e BouAh- pleaAant In actipn. find particularly
e ra -le a g u e-fo r-H a a h v tllei-w h e re -w a agreoablo- lo-everju-way,—TbU -ingre­
dient does not cause diarrhoea, nnualso played together.
The play was made on the last day aea, flatulence, griping or any tnconof the season of 1B0&gt;. We had been Tenlrnce whatever. Hp/nll Orderlies
fighting with . New Orleans for the. are particularly good tor children,
pennant, and the raoe still was undo- aged and delicate persons. *
If you suffer from chronic or habit­
*
There waa one
ddod on the last' day,
gam* to M ttlo the whole year's ro- ual Constipation, or the associate or
dependent chronic ailments, we urge
anlta.
you to try Rexall Orderlies a t our risk.
The ooore waa’ tied up In the
oath Inning ahd Now Orleans fros hit­ Remember you can gat them only a t
ting, and It-looked as If thoy certainly our store. 12 tablets 10 cents; 36
would o o a n t McElvesn was playing tablets 25 cents—Tlio Etexhll Store.
third base, and I don't think I over . L R. PHILIPS
. *
saw a man play aa hard and aa des­
perately to «save tho game aa ho did
that day. In tho MTonth Inning Now
SEND FOR T ilt
Orieana got a man on second base,
with no one out, and the batter* In­
stead of banting, took a swing a t the
M L .h it It on top and rolled It down
the third base line slower than if, he
had banted It purposely, It looked aa
If the game waa gotng away right
Ä Magazine ..that
(hero, but McHUveep came sprinting
forward aa fast aa he could run,
T ells all Abouteeooped the ball w ith one hand and
swung aa If he waa going to throw
F lorida. It B ios
to first base. Thare wasn't a chance
to m s

FLORIDA FLOWER

rAMPA

dune 16, On

Another Busy Visit

Summer

Predicted

Fertili

[ennes

Monday, June 26th
N ext W ill Be a Busy Day
fo r th e

request It is "right up-to-date" and written from the irowor«
viewpoint IDEAL FERTILIZERS and IDEAL METHODS ore
not new. Their value has been proven by years of field work
but there olways are new points of interest to growers which
should be considered. ONWARD ond UPWARD is the IDEAI
motto. We put forth all our energies .to give .the RIGHT

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UNITED SPCIALISTS

Quality

~.

Wilson

Robbins Nest

&amp;

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Service • * Price

Toomer Fertilizer Co.,

JACKSONVILLE, fLOBiQA

SANFORD, FLA

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R, C. MAXWELL, Local Representative

ThcTamoua Specialist* who* will be
here on above date are having most
remarkable success. This is the third
visit the Doctors have made. Each
time they seem to be busier than on
the previous dtfte. This caiy only be
due to their marvelous success, They,
select- the casses they ' accept for treat­
ment. They do not care 'to devote

PEERLESS

ble length of time required to effect a
cure. Should you be so unfortunate
as to be suffering from a . hopeless dis­
ease they will be frank with you and
tell-you-set---- ---------------------- 7—" ----„They make no charge for consults-

BRAND

For Sale by AH Urocers—All Sizes
BA CO N F R A Z E .—Beat four eggs Into n batter
with ono-fourth tcncupfut Peerless Brand Evaporated
Milk, an equal quantity of-water, nod 0110 tcaapoonful
flour 1 dip alicos of bacon In this and fry. Then lay
tho bacon In a frying pan, pour the remaining batter
over it, and when both sides aro well browned lay on u
heated dish and servo at ouco,

BtAPORAtfO

FLORIDA

( T en C en ts th e C opy
^.“■V%*«■
L, &lt;•£.

mm

BICYCLES

AND

SUNDRIES

25 BICYCLES

| W d N ever Use the Knife

The chief Consulting Physician is
eminently successful, ie _Chronic Pis— ----- SHAWiBÄROEff-------I Case*,* SS li proveJT ytke many cures
OREANDO.
FLORIDA
effected in chronic cases which had baf­
fled the skill of all other physicians
His hospital experience and exten­
sive
practice has made him so profic­
M E R R IE E N G L A N D
ient that he will pay $50 forfeit for
any case that he cannot name and lo*
Is the title of a book on Social­
caitnho disease in .five minutes.----isai, containing the-underlying
No matter what your trouble may
principles and the most Impor­
be, we would. suggest (bat you call
tant objections. For sale at
upon the United Specialist and have
a friendly talk with them,' as their
opinion in your case might be the
FLOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS rehson of saving' you a great deal of
suffering. Hundreds of people have
L. H. T E M P L E
found health and happiness'’ in taking
A O tN I JACKSONVILLE TLORAL COMPANY
their treatfafent, and so can you.
Phone 166. Ilth and Oak Ave;
.- Hundreds pf ladies have been.cured
Special Offering In Fcrna.
Sanford,
and sived from surgical operation# by
the United Specialist«,
_ I
Floral Designs to Order.
Men by the scorifs hk\(fli befn cured
i-zs-KMf ■
aft e r trying worthiest ri-fhfedie* and ap­
pliances.
,
T h e U nhid Specialists (feat. Catarjh
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat troubles;
JE W E L E R •
Bronchial and Lung diseases; Heart
complications, Liver, Spleen, Stomach
MY SPECIALTIES
and Bowel troubles; Kidney and Blad­
Pickard’s Hand-Painted China
der
diseases; Rheumatism, Headache,
Gorham's Sterling Silver
Sciatica
and Lumbago; Skin anil
Rogers' Plated Ware
Blood diseases; Defformitiei; Spinal
Elgin and Waltham Watches
troubles; Cl/ub Feet, Rupture, without
elating.
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
Piles, Fistula and Rcctral troubles
JAKE DAÜBERT,
without operation or pain.
Cancers liy the most successful
for him to catch the runner a t firft
baaej he waa fast, and the hit waa ao
treatment known, and cures made in
■low it oould not be handled unless
many cases given up as incurable.
the boatman had been waiting for H.
All Diseases of Women, special Dis­
The runner had 00in* from second at
eases of Men, special diseases of chil­
top a peed, and waa turning third
dren.
When he aaw Moo's arm swing aa If
If you ire afflicted in any way, the
to throw to first It looked as If he
Ufitffed
Specialists extend to you a
eoeld walk home on th e thrqw before
cordial invitation to consult them,
I oould catch the ball and -le a v e It
free of charge, and find out your exact
bock to the plate, ao he turned, third
ROOM 20 ;
condition.
and «printed for home with the run
th a t teem ed to give New Orleane the
Öjistairs, Pico Block
Consultation and examination free.
FROM W.50 UP TO $1». FOR NEW
b» an
rhu» 17

H en ry McLaulin

Sanford Library

|

Free Reading Room

Instead of throwing, Moo swung his
firm to the full lim it and bung to the
b a ll H e made th e ploy ao realistic
th a t I was fooled and was on top of
first expecting to catch the ball, when
i saw w hat had happened. T he run­
n er waa half way feome when be dieoovered Mho hadn't throw n th e hall a t

Now Is The Time To Buy Impi
7 ; ed“*‘Relady to Plant” ISanford
i! ‘
Celery Farms

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Open Tuesdays 4 to G p.m
AND

Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m.

Strangers We l c o me

OFFICE HOURS 9 A. M. TO 8PM

UNITED SPECIALISTS
1 2 5 L a u ra S tre e t
J a c k s o n v ille ,
F la .

These farms can be bought for the next thirty
j7 days for less nr\oney than ever again.
;j

have Sanford farms to sell.

We

Not Largo, Taft,

!»• Burbank nor Celery City but Sanford.i

Always Sanford.
Sanford.

.Thcite is only one

All irrigated ready to plant.

pay for ■themselves
this, winter.
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Will

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H. H. C H A P P E L L ’ S
Reâl Estate Agency

Frisine Collar
ÇHALMEftS
A

W INNHNG
high-low collar

.
,
four-ply.

for every Jack
ih the summer game
of com fort seeking.
Looks high ; feels low.
Correct in style and
_ • ■
■.... fihape. Hand-made and
It s the*Collar for you for now .
~t

/5 c ., Two fo r 2 5 c .

Friable, Coon &amp; Co« Makers» Troy, N. Y

F o r S a le in S a n fo rd

By C aldw ell &amp;

Sons

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June 16, 1011

TMt SANFORD U thA ll)

t.

THE

SALE

LAST
CALL

June 24

A TORRENT FROM NIAGARA

T h e C ro w d s H a v e Plunged Into th e B argains at th e O pening of the Doors a t th e BIG P U B L IC S A L E of

—

J. K. Mettinger’s Stock

HAVE YOU COUNTED YOUR NEEDS?—It.in emphatically the trade triumph in the history of Florida.
never before been proffered the people of Orange and clrcdmjiicent counties and1are such as you ure not likely to seo ugam in the yenrs to come.
GET YOUR SHARE—'This stupendous Sale of seasonable merchandise of the better and best kind.has created a ferment of excitement In this section mid has given a
buying stimulent toHrade that will not he equaled this y«ir 1___________ .
______ ______ ________ :---------------------- ---------------- -- -------THIS SALE has aiven cumulative .and convincing evidence that white our. prices are beyond competition—the lowest ever known the memimndisc offered by this store
is of the highest quality.— Its no use to Diplsugjlie story. ' Thegoods-are henvond-jf-you-believe—in-eeonomy—if-th e saving-’of dollars nppral to-yotirbctterjudgmnntTyoull

Saturday

and Monday

Will

Be

Red

Letter

Days

The mercantile magnate will again draw the crowds where bargains are the biggest arid the best. ; Now, if you would share
in this truly money-saving carnival of economy you’ll haye to - hurry, for- each day’s selling sees entire stocks wiped out.
Such tremendous selling as that of the past few days has left us with many hundreds of Remnants—Odds and Ends, Broken Lines, and Short Lengths a few of
this and a little of that—Thousands of Things from Every Department, Counter^ Shelf and Corner.
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Ladies’ Furnishings

Specials!

LadlcB* fancy embroidered or laco Handker­
chiefs well worth 15c. Public sale price. ... 2c
I,[idles1best qunltty Hose, black ur brown, 15c
quality, public sale p r ic e ........... ......... v . . . .4c
Ladles' Ribbed Vests, well selected 15c
quality, public snlo price ____ ; .......... .....,4 c
Fancy ribbed vests with colored ribbon, ,20c
value . ........................ .............................
Re
Ladies’ Hose Sup(torlent, 25c quality . nutteen ........ ....................................................................................... - T ...................... 6c;

A ll N ext W eek
: For the benefit of those who could hot get their shore of the
specials the opening duy we hnvc a new'supply of ginghams, calicoes
and domestics, of which we,are going to sell at the price quoted below:

Special M in u te Sales
. Will take; place each day at various, times of UiIb sale, We only
quote a few of them; •
i
•••*. .
,,
Between U:30 and 10 o’clock we will sell IQ^brtlb oMOe.bleaching
for 4 9 c . Onlj; 10 yards to a customer.
10 and 10:30 and 10 we will sell 10 yards o’f best Dress and Apron
Ginghams for 4 3 c
.
, • •__
’ _
Between the’hours of" i t and 11:30 we will sell Simpson’S and
American Print Calicos, 10 yards for 23 C j
Between the hours of 1 and 1:30 we will put on sale 5; S|kk)1h of
l hread—Coats’ and others, 5 spools for 1 0 c . Between the hours of 2 and 2:30, Sheeting 30 inches wide, uctufil
Do quality, 10 yards for 4 3 c , and many others“ to numerous to men­
tion. _. , •
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----— mrMndrns shirtings uil 20e and 25e values, during different liours 10
yards 6 9 C
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Yard Goods
Thousands of yqrds of Lawn and Duiistc and
Indian Linens, in plain and fancy patterns.
Positively worth ~17u a yard: Public sale
price ................. ' S
................. 1. ........ - . 8c
Mercerized Poplin, in all colors, 27-inch width,
well worth 35c per yard. Public sale price .13c
White Wai8tlngs,..FJtumiLJtp&lt;l .M adrus-uudKeps,' W ordrS atuf 30c per yard. Public sole
p ric e ........... ............... .'.I ............ , . . . .
.18c1

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' Ladles’ Waists

Ladies’ Shirtwaists, in this sale we hnvc a
nice assortment of 75c values embroidered with
needlewdrk, public iule price ! . .
........... 31c
Ladies’ Waists in this (»Articular line have
Just arrived, tills year’s Easter styles, worth

W alstlngs

■

Madras in |)lock silk stripe dr dotted beauti­
ful walstlngs. Regular 13c a yard, public sale
p ric e .-....!------- . I . . . . . . ........—
, . . : 8c

Skirts

Embroidery

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All our 10c embroidery will be gald during
this sale, y a r d ............. .......
, 2 Mc

Ribbon

/

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Children’s Hose
10cvalues,
.Hose.,
. w , , «the
« . samo
»i.tv .w
jm.----. public~iflle
PUbliC
p
r
i
c
e
. . . . . . . . . . . 6c
——
Hose, 15c v a lu e .:___r: i ! ............. -V-.......... 9C
Hose, the same 20c value . : , . . . r ............... Ho

Sheets and Pillow Cases
Full slzo pillow case, regular 20c value: Pub­
lic sale price.............................................. ...lie
Here we have a well made and good sheet,
81x00, regular 75c value, public sale price ..41c

F L O W E R S FOR M IL L IN E R Y
1 I___

Overalls
Your choice of any 75c overall during this
public sale................. ............ ..................... ..3**c

Table Linen
White table linen 50 Inches wide,, value 35c.
Public sale «price.......................................- ,8c
Beautiful designed table linen, 60.loches wide
50c quality, public sale price, y a r d ..... ...2 4 c
Here we shout, don’t mist this line of .table
linen; all high-grade nnd well „finished. 76c
value. Public sale price, yardTTT..............43c

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■ All our 25c values . ' . . . ........... . . ' .......... .................................... : .........., .............. 7 c
Our up-to-date line of silk all 50c and 75c v a l u e s . . : . . . ; . : . . . . . . ............ ,-..23c
All our 25c nnd 35c values. . . . . . -----. : ------. . . . .5. ........................................... 14c
Ijidies, let's trim our old bonnets with new flowers nnd they will look new entirely.
Come and we will show you Mrs. Strong, the milliner.
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Ladles' Corset Covers
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We have a beautiful tight flltlug corset cover
35c: public sale price
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■ Ladles' W hite Petticoats
Full length and hemmed. $1.00 value

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Palmetto fa n s .;......................... . .. 10c
Mens.’ Shirts
Mere, men; picture, a working shirt with
collars, 50c values, while they last only I9c
Straw Hats
Men don’t forget that we are selling a SI
straw hat for . : ............. . . . . .
.2 9 c
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This is not o usual sale of embroidery, .but aur
intention is to dose out the. entire line and the
prices will notttnly astonish the public of Sanford,
but never again will you have such an opportunity
to buy embroidery ut such rcdiculous. prices. A
call will convince you. Don’t mis# it.

Table Cloth
Ready-made Damask Tabic Cloth, 60x72, $1
value, public sale p ric e .....7. . . ..*........ . . .'5gc

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We wilt sell the entire line which goes, on special sale Saturday. All 2fx‘ crockery
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11c
All 35c crockery for
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16c
All our 50c crockery, such ns clips, saucers, shaving mugs, pitches and different
styles of crockery’. too numerous to mention '
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23c

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Goi’sets

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AH' ribbons from In yd up.
W. B.,TL &amp; G. Dr. Warner’s 75c and 51-00
Corsets................
23c

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Each day during this solo wc will have a “Guessing Coiiicst" in
which we will give away valuable presents to both women and men.
It costs you nothing. Every one haB the game opportunity.
This contest takes place nt various1hours during the 10 days’ sale

Lawn 27 inches wide, assorted colors and
figured lawns, all values os high, as 15c,
y a rd ..................... ............. ..................... .. 4Hc

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Lawns

The latest styles, all linen skirt, white or. tan,
full width, $2 50 value, public sale price.. . SI Ig
Extra good quality and beautiful tailor-mnde
$3.50 valne, public sale price.............
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Belts
Ladies* leather .belts, nil latest designs, patent
and colored. 25c quality, Public sale price.. 9c

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Reguiur 35c oil .cloth, regular width, ail
standard colors......................... . .„ ‘_v __ 19c

P o s itiv e ly N othing C h arged to A n y O fte—This Sit« for Cash Only

METTINGER
SANFORD

F L O R ID A

Notions
Plus
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Buttons. Pearl, 10( kind, doz ..
Safely Pins
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Tnlcutn Powder 15c (ter box.......
Gc
B aby C aps
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White dotted swiss nnd ruffle baby caps, 15c
values
.............; ....................................8c
v• N eckw ear
One entire lot of Ladies' neckwear, 25c
values and some 5 0 c ......... . . .
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14c
* S u its
The seif suqie $8.00 suit now in popular de­
mand for buiiuatis wear—suits that always sell
here for S8.00. Forc'd, sale («-ice
$2.45
Ilucana Cheviat’klVmrviike you have always
bouglit here for $10.* The same tiandsome pat­
terns nnd plain blacks. Forced sale price. $3.85.
Men's Suits in high grade dark silk, mixed
cheviots, depbndubly lined, splendidly tailored,
best for business wear,- regular price $12.50,
forced sale (trice_______ ........................$5.95
. P b n ts
Men’s I’ants. Wellington, National. (trrfcct
fit, assorted slri|tea and colors, $1.50 and $2.00
value. Public sale price .. ............. Ggc
Men's fancy blue apd silk Tweed# and light
colors,'nil well mndq,jcgulur $2.50 value*. Publie mile p r i c e . . .........................
$l.2o
M e n ’s F u r n i s h i n g s
Handkerchiefs, white hemstitched linen, 10a
values, public sqte p r ic e ... . .
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. . . . 2c
Men’s Hose, the self-same quality us you
have been paying 2 pairs for 25c. public1 sale
price:------:*
.3cSuspender*. belt quality,'23'8irunds of rubher, 25c v a lu e , mile [nice

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B o y s ’ P r in ts
Any 35c pair of pants wilt be sold during this
sale of wool und best fabrics a t................... Igc
Boys’ pure liqen wash pants in stripes, 35c
values at
130
L a d l e s ’ M illin e ry
Big lot of untrlmmed hats. Intent shapes
straw and others will go regardless of oast. 60c
and 78c shapes of s t r a w ...................... , . . . 2 qc
Here, Ladles; don’t Iniss (bis opportunity of
getting a trimmed hat{ value $2.50 and some
better. Public sale p r ic e ............................. 37c
— . T r u c k s , S u it C a se s
Trunks and Suit Cases. Hand Bags. This en­
tire line must go regardless of cost to manufac­
ture or,(trice of raw m aterial
T o w e ls
Good Towels, public sole [trice . . . ....... ,».3c
Regular 15c, large bleached Towels, public sole
rice................................ ............! .............. .,7 c
uririth towels, regular 15c value, public sale
price....................................
8c

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Tics, exceptional vuluq of 23c quality and
well worfli it, pfiblic sale price . .
7c
Men’s Bulbriggun underwear, quality which,
excells all 35c quuliiy, sairts and drawers, sale
priPC^j^JL
...........................................18c
Men’s work shirts of best quality and well
made. 60c value, public sale (trice........... ...3 8 c
Men’s dress shirts, a new line, well selected
patterns, o|&gt;en in front; latest styles, 60c
value .•.......
2(^c
Here Is a lot of dress shirts, not what we tell
you,.but value and quality talk fbr tbtimselves*.
such as we always sold fur $ 1.00, public sale
(trice.....................................
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Men s silk lisle.and embroidered, double heel
und toe, guaranteed hose, 35c values. Public
sale price........... ------------- ______________ 17c
Scriven’s style drawers, elastic seam, regular
75c values, public sale price..... .............. . .37c

�S w eet Polotocs

IB r C. K. McQusnfeof th* E * p « tm « u l SmJoa]
- Tbe iweet ,'j li Iq evidence la »mill

patches everywhere la the State. Con­
sidering lu Importance on the farm, one
feela surprised that it la not grown on a
much larger,acale than It,la. It ia cer­
tainly one of the moat profltablis of the
farm crop» that we have, and la aultable
o all aections of Florida.
ter or aprlngcropof atoall grain» (auch as
oata or rye), or a truck crop (auch aa
beans, cucumber», or melon»), can be
utllzed to good advantage by growing a
sweet potato crop. If the proper method»
are practiced In the necessary preparation
of the soil.
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^T bedlstptaw will give the moat satis­
factory result»,'aa It pulverires and mixes
the top end bottom soils, so that the air
so necessary for the he«» crop production
may diffute into the aolL Falling a disk,
ym want a heavy two-horse plow, taking
care to plow ail the residue of the previous
crop completely under, and using a disk
barrow to finish the pulverization of the
toll that a turning plo* cannot well do.
ft is advisable to do this preparatory
breaking aa early aa possible, plowing
from six to ten inches deep, and after
every rain run a weeder or harrow over
IWedla n d to make a dual jnu lch tn

Three things you can expect when your goods are bought
of us. First, Quality; 2nd, Style; 3rd, Lowest Price
A big shipment of these rugs. but will, not

A late shipment of new up-todate voile and Panama skirts in
made of best quality Japanese matting in
floral and Persian designs; full size 36x72 blues, and blacks, beautifully
trimmed with buttons and satin
inches. None sold befold. See these very specially
fore 9 o’clock ' Monday
priced for Monday and Tuesday.

etc., a good value at
$1.98. Special___
top and base of the bed), so as to ensure
tbe crop having it roots above water-leve
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in wet weather. O n'hl^h land*. where
tbe drainage is good, large rounded-rap
beds should be made, not exceeding fif­
teen Inches in height between crown and
baae of bed.
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This la a Crop on which all available
lot and stable manure can be used to
good Advantage, either by applying In the
furrow and bedding over it. or by broad­
casting and- mixing well the soil when
bedding. Falling a sufficient supply of
any of thl*. on application of frofiralx to
eight.hundred pounds per acre of a com­
mercial fertilizer (anything about* 3 per
centa ammonia, 7 per cent, phosphoric
add, and 6 per cent, potash) should be
applied broadcast a t bedding time m aa
‘ . to get It completely mixed with the soil.
In aectiona’of the state where plenty of
cattle are available for the purpose, what
Is known as “cowpenning” Is done suecessfully,
Draws or slips do not produce so good
a crop as vine cutting. Therefore, we
want to plant Just enough draws early In
April to ensure a full supply of vines for
the main planting ‘ In June when the
rainy season acts In. No more beds than
wa have vines ready for, should be made
up at any one time. Vines should be cut
In about twelve-inch lengths, and the
ends Inserted In the top of the bed by
means of a lath to a depth of about four
Inches, at fifteen , Inches
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Some
ekuotlve grower» prefer to cut vines
twenty inches long, place U th a t middle
of vine and push into tbe M il
‘ After a rain Is a good time* to plant;
but If tbe vlnes'are ready and the sol
Itas been properly jxe pared, there will be
enoughi moisture In the soil at any. time
to ensure a good stand on freshly made
beds, as tbe packing back of the loose
•oU will cause the vines to take root right
•way. A single watering may be nedfc»sary In very dry we«leer "in the driest

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F o r M o n d a y a n d T u es d ay

GLASSES.
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Just two barrels of these very thin
glasses for. Monday’s selling.* Thej^ are
beauties, being plain except for a tiny
frosted ring near the top. Per set

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Another great feast for the
use-wife—a great 'sale of

RIBBON SPECIALS

BELT SPECIAL

^ A beautiful showing o f new ribbons,
but for a special we have selected an-nll
silk ribbon up to 5 inches wide for Mon­
day at
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These white wash belts are beauties;
white hand-embroidered effect yvitli cov
ered or pearl buckle made for a 25c nml
50c seller; We soy
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STORE CLOSES THURSDAY NOON -HALF HOLIDAY
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(HENS’
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M ens* N ig h t S h irts

HATS
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NENS’

PANTS

These shirts are made of.a good quality cambric
Our large liat department is ’overflow­ and very full. They come iq sizes from 14 to 18 and
To carefully inspect the line of mens’
ing with real bargains, not «that they a good, value at 75c. Special
pants received this week, one would say
have been reduced but the Q u ality
4 5 C e n ts
the cheapest would not be less than $5.50
at our regular price which means a
but fOrfi special price-and a" quick safe
50c to $1.00 saying on every haL Special
M e n s ’ E la s tic S e a m D ra w e rs
for Monday. .
Everybody knows whdt elastic scam drawers are, we will say, per pair
and everybody knows they are sold at 50c. They can
be gotten here regularly a t . , , .^ .-.. .
jv^ . 3 9 c

OVERmS
W om an's Champion
NashviUd golfers rejoiced greatly last
¿/light at tbs telegram announcing tb e r
Mrs. Roger Smith uf Nashville' had woo
yesterday afternoon' In Atlanta the
Woman1* Southern Golf Championship.
She had won all former matches, and the
finals were played yesterday afternoon.
This was the first Woman's „.Southern
Golf Tournament, *nd ,lt was indeed a
great honor for the' Nashville golfer to
carry off first honors, from many con­
testants, many more exmgpnced.
The fact that It was 'the first toumamant In which Mrs. Smith had ever
played, added to her trlumpii, and the
steadiness and .1x1111*006 of her playing
elicited many admiring comments.
Tbe cup is a foot high, of massive sil­
ver, of chaste and beautiful design and
It has two handles. Mrs. S blth will take
It out to tbe local Golf and County Club
this afternoon so that it can be exlubited
at the the dinner dance this cvening.—Noihville Banner.
—.MrirRoger Smith la the nelca of our
fellow townsman. Cape A. H. Crip pen,
and waa here visiting ber Uncle and
family a few pears ago.
Will Build TM Bridge
Supervisor Branhan has tbe county
convicts work'Dgon the road a t UwOstasn
ferry aosalng will be bridged a t once.
Later the drawbridge will be built and
the road to the East Coast «dll b a a
reality Instead of a nightmare.

Wc carry nothing-but the best and that’s
, Theories teat shirt value ever
the U n d e S a m . The shirts that’s guaran­
offered in Sanford, 25 dozen mens’ teed, made full and comes in light, 4 Q A
dress shirts, the regular $1.25 kind navy and tan. 5 0 c value............ , " f r O l s F
with cuffs attached, in neat stripes
and figures,,
mostly
coat
styles, will
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be on sale Lor Monday only
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The

We carry at all times a com ­
plete line of Nunnally’s Engineer
Overalls and Jumpers and con­
sider it as good as the best at $1.00
for that is their actual value, hut

Pari* garter, the supporter ’.¿ h it hai

no metal to touch the skin or tarnish, only
21c. The Brighton supporter, the kind they
sell for 25c but our special
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CASH DEPARTMENT STORE
SANFO RD

T w o S to re s , 1 2 1 -1 2 3 E . F irs t S tre e t

�old Polks Day

SANFORD LODGES
Ä w c rib id Ü5 "'á^'BÍik' -"Y~"(rf'î^’Ftowï
It bas been «u¿fleated by Hon, W. L Lnnd S OotOfllntJon CoMpsnr * map òr St. Oottrml* Avenue Addition to Jjie Town of Sanford
S a n fo rd Lodge No. 21, t. O. O. f.
Palmer that one day of our Mid-Winter Orsa**
County, PlmUft. nccftrtlna to C. JtTref.
Fair be 'designated na "Home Comini ford » m a p o f t|ie snkT Town of Sanford. AU the
to rrio m i tlrsctllvri property bring in Orante
W. S. Bitcwta. Sec'».,
Day" or a day aet qpojt for the many old County, state oí ñqriífa. alto Blorki In. 2n and
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of Sanford. Orante
timera in the county. A number of the ÄLSv |£ *7. * the Town
to C. R. Trafiord * m ap Sem inole C h ap ter No. 2 . Order E as tern Star
old cltliena could be Induced to make
Meets every second and fourth Friday in month.
Geo. A. DrCorm
t1»* o^wn Ids Star In the East are
speeches or read papers, giving much of 42-3l
Special M ailer In Chancery.
cordially Invited to visit the chapter
the history of the county, many Incidents
AUct h Roastits, Sec'y.
of Its early settlement v(hich would prove
Nolle« or Incorporation i
F. O, C , C elery C ity Aerie IB 5 3
nmosing as well as- Instructive. Some of Notice I* h e r e b y __
given th at the un d en ltn rd ,
Tuesday* in every month.
these old citizens will not be with us Joshua C. Chase, Sydrney O. Chase anil L D. nHall In Welhorne**1?,
Block, third floor
Ch»*e. Intend to apply tito the Governor of the State
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.much longer find are running over with of Florida, ol Tallahai«
Iis *ee, Florida, an the 24th
of June.
A. D..
Lodge No. 3,
s. IV,
K. o rf P.
p,
rPnhoo e nnix
u LOOK
: nr-.-----letter* patent to lie
incidents and data that would prove In­ day
iMued to Isle worth Grove Company under the
second
nnd
fourth
Tuesdays.
teresting indeed to those who have not follow in | proposed article* of incorporation:
AlTKtJJ Or U new u.m i»
been in tl}o county so long. Mr. Pnlmer
'-WC. the undersign«). hen-liy associate tatrsdvet
p*TWt*tnrr1Ilfs old Iricnd and ours, togflher for Ih t purpose ol formings corporntion
. Sanford Lodge. No 62. F- I t . M
under the law* of the stale of Florida, and do here­
-••Uncle Billy" Holden, could te ll: us more by
G. W. Spencer Master; J C. Ensmlnger. Secre­
adupl iln in rr and lubarritir the following as
tary. Cuinmunl. ultun everyflrsl and thlrdThurs
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ob-Hit raising cotton In Orange comity, out,a m e f» of |(temporalIan.
days at , :30 p. m. Visiting brothers welcomr.
“ Arenx I.
that subject having been brought up at
The li m e of this eortnnilion sh a ll)* "Islrworth
tho recent meeting of the Board of Trade, Lrove C.ntiU'uny " and it* huslne** *hnil t* i-prt- U n ite Brotherhood of C arpenters and Join
In wie h ta tr of Florida and lo other nAtc*
than any dozeri men to be found in .the ruiicted
e ra - o f America*
f tho Ifnhed Stale* of America and in foreign
county. He, therefore, suggests th a ttfh t ountrtr* /wherever n rc n ia ry nnd convenient, Sanford Local Union N a 1781, U. II of C. and
rhe pilnfSpal »(fin* or the cnrpnrntlnn «hall 1* In
management of the Orange Courtly F a ir lheclt*1&gt;i oon ford. Orange County. Florida, with or A m n ts every Thursday night ai 7 o'clock t
"* A' Kumohr- i'ry*hicnU-X-,L.
*uch
oilier ofllcn and utncrs of business na said He' f l f s | t
take the matter up by projicr committee curpurstion
shall establish.
nnd arrange a special day for these oU
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The gen, rnl nature uf the tiuslnes* shall be to
people, hunt them out and see that they
C. M. HAMILTON
p ur. lease itr mhrrwlse ncqulr« loud* and right*
are provider! for as the guests of the oc-^ In land* In the State of Florida and elseDENTIST
whr(c, nnd _ to dispose of the same by sale,
casio n . in other words make them have lease
or otherwise; to purchase, plant, Im­
prove. maintain and operate groves of cit­
tho time of their lives^—Reporter Star.
Room 13 Pico Buildinfl
rus and other fruit*, lo gruw im*|uce of any

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»ih^yg ;i: Florida Fruits'«m
General Insurance Agents
SANFORD,'FLORIDA

*lnd or kinds, to construct, own, lease. or ollrfrPhone 355
wlse nm trul packing- houses nnd to operate the
sam e for parking fruTt grown by this Company nr
e n - br o t her retu rn » :'to Ufti
U rl arùrm
K
ship,c iim
nmtki-t
imd rTìiì-'^T
fri
- - dispone of the fruit (ind other product*‘»o pu trim s«!
»hip (If«! ° r. Wyman &amp; Henderson i.has
DR;
or grown,-«« nperatn tram rn o d ra t ___ _ ____
been dissolved and terminated, and I P ^ i « * r y or expedient for the purpose of transporting the pro|&gt;erty or products owned, held or con­
will not be responsible for any further trolled by said corporation, but not to use said
DENTIST
means of transportation for the purpose of doing
accounts contracted in the name of tne
business of n common carrier, to sell, mortgage
Odice; Yowelt Bulldinii
sublet, pledge, hire, lease or convey the property
Nyman &amp; Henderson.
ot said corporation, or any part thereof, nl the
SANFORD. FLORIDA
4 t-4 p
R udolph F . N yman
discretion 0 f | | IP board of directors; to borrow
money, issue bonds or other obligations, and lo
•ccurr payment of the same by deeds, mortgages.
Pledget or any other kind of instrument; to make
contract* of any kind whatsoever for the further­
ance ol lhe purposes or business of the Company,to
deal in merchandise, to rlo all acts and things which
DENTIST
may be necettayy or proper,,or which the board
S Treatment Marvelouety Quick for
of directors may deem tube advisable or expedient
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This and All Foot Trouble*.
Phon? ID
to be done in the transaction of Its said business WcIlHirn- Block
generally, to have, exercise and enjoy nil ihe
right [lowers and privilege* incident Incorporation*
Sanford, Florida
organised under the law's of the state
"Dissolve two tabrospoonfula of (1alo- "¡r’Mprofit
oikIm
elds compound in a basin of hot water;
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soak the feet In this for full fifteen
Die amount of ihe capitalgtuck of this corpora
shall he ten thousand dollar* divid'd into ope
minutes, gently massaging the sere tion
hundred shares of one hundred dollars per share.
DENTIST
parts. (Leas time will not give dent m l All or any part of the capital slock of this cor­
*
------shall
lie payable In - or issued
results.) Repeat this each night until poration
Phone 41
for ensh or for the purchase of property, Booms 23. 24 and 2 8 .1’ku Bklg
cure Is permanent." All labor or services at a just valuation there­
of
lo
lie
fixed
by
Ihe
incoriKirators
at
u
meeting
J A N F Ü K Dv. F L O R I D A .
palir and Inflammation Ik for llieorganiratton of the Conitmtiy. or by the
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' draw n out Instantly and directors of the Company at a meeting to be called
that purpose. All slock wlirn Issued shall he
thnbunlhn soon is reduced for
fully paid and non-assessaliie.
to normal size Cormf and
Arecu: IV
OBTCOPATMIC
enlloiiBCS can be peeled
The lime for which said »depuration’ shall exist
P
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hull
lie
perpetual.
right off and will stay off.
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()Hice &amp; Residence 510 Mtigiiolia Ave
Sore, tender feet 'and
nie iiutIiicss of tills corporation shall be conduclsmelly, sweaty feet need
Office Hours: D to 12; 3 to C- *
1. by the following ameers; a president, a vice
b u r n few treqatments. A [iresldent, a secretary mid u ireasurer, nnd a board
Other hours by upjHiimmem
not less than three directors or more than live.
twenty-live cent package of Coincide of
Any two of mild others except those of president
P lo rld *
t* usually Buillclent to p u t'th e worst nnd vice president nfny be lirld by the same par­ S a n fo rd
son.
The miinbrr of director» shall la- changtri
feet In tine condition. Cnloclile Is no from time
lo time by Ihe by-laws Tin- hoard of
X
.longer confined to. only .the doctors' directors shtrll fg' elect«] by Ihe stockholder* at Ihe
annual
mcctliiig'lirfl*1ietd
on the second Tuesday
u»e. Any druggist bus It .In stock or In May. IIII2. ns the by laws
shall prescribe, and
will quickly, get It from his whole­ thereafter on the second Tuesday In May of each
A1TOKNEV-AT-I-AW
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year.
The
hoard
of
dipretors
shall
elect the officer*
sale house. This will prove a wel
uf the company. Die president nnd vice president
P
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h
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t
in
Stale
and
Frdrral
Courts
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lom
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B la c k é m lth J h s and H o ro o o h o o ln g
come Item to* persons ‘who have been shall he elected from among the members uf the
.l«mftl
uf
directors.
The
tjnuof
the
annual
meet­
Phone 248
vainly trying to cure their foot ing m ay be change»] by the bydnws. A lii»*rting M. G T. Building
troubles with Ineffective tablets and shall lx- held.on the 3(fth day of June, 11111. at 10 *
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o'clock a; m. in the city of Nanfunl, Florida, fur flic
foot'powders.
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* HEAVY HAULING AND CONTRACTING,
purpose of adoptiug by-laws anil completing the
e
''rganlrafion of ihe company, fixing a just valua­
tion upon tile prup«ityv Ulwr lu.srcv u x * which
Notice or Sale oT Freight
may be offered Id payment for shares of capital
Under and by virtue of Section 3127 of the Gen stock of the company, ami lor tfansactlng such ATTORNEY an U CX)UNSELL0K at Í A W
rr*l Statute* of the State of Florida.
other laislness as may properly come before tbe
Practice in State tutri Federal Courts
.Notice ta J. 0. Hunks uf Sanford. Fla., and lo all meeting Until Ihe officers to l*e I'loclndby ihcdlrrcother* concerned. ‘ Section 3127 of the General torsctiosen* ut thellrst election in May 1012. shall Welborn Block *
Sanford. Fla
' Statutes of the Stale of Florida. J. F. P. Bine«. he itualineil, the business of this corporation shall
Agent of the Atlantic Const Lino Railroad Coin he »'onductcd hy Ihe following officers; Sydney U
pany at Sanford, Florida, will on Monday, the 12th Chose, president; Joshua C. Chase, vice president
day of June, A. D, 1011, nl II a. m., at the Freight and treasurer; and L D. Chase, secretary: and
Depot of the Atlantic Const Line Roilrond Company
(J. China, los hua C—C.liasa anil—L—U.
In Sanford., Florida. scUs ai public ®«t*ry-t&lt;r-thc
¿ihc »hull (vmslltute tlie luard of d lm tor*
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR _
highest anil beat bidder, far casb.-uiualttan (IB)
---------------------A s n u V |-- ------too* of eaiMfi lime, eoatalned in-A tlantic Coast
' At-LAW ,
Line Rnllrood car number 142311, consigned by the
The highest ainnuntof liability or Indebtedness
Florida Lime Company of - Kendrick, h toiida to J lo which l h is c.-ori'or a lion' shall at any -rime subject Lata, biute Attorney Sevriitb judidnl Glrndt of
0. Hanks a t Sanford, Florida, to cover' freight itself is One Hundred Thousand Dollars
Florida
charges and demurrage against told shipment of
Arectfc VIIResidentes,
Sanfurd
and Sylvan Lake
Hue. amounting to the sum of one hundred and
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and
the
subscribers
hereto
and
the
amounts
of
refused by consignee
stock subscribed by them severally are as follows,
40-3te
F. P. Hines, Agent.
and said shares of stock ate hereby subscribed by
them respectively;
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Sydney (I. Chase,
ie. Sanford, Fir.
Ha.
five (8 ) shares
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
In The Circuit' Court, Seventh Judicial L. D. Chase,
bunford, Fla.
one (I) share
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'riOIARY PUBLIC
Circuit, Orange County, riorlda. Joshua C. Chn#c,r. Jacksonville, Fla. five (8 ) shares
' State or FuwitlX
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B
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of
Personally ibis day before tne, a notary ■tublic, in
Office itj City Hull
VS ■
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» and for said county and state, up|ieured Joshua C.
Rudolph F. Nyman.
(
Foreclosure
Chase, to me known and knuwn to nte.»a lie one a/
Gf'irgtannaL. Nyman.
the persons who subscribed the foregoing Instru­
Uis*. P. Henderson nnd
(
Of Mortgage
ment and acknowledged before me that tie subscrih'
Hannah A. Henderson.
\
rd the same In good faith and for Ihe purpiwes there­
Kespondems
J
in men tinned.
In Yv'mrtm WnDmOr. I have hereunto set my hand
ToGooriianna L. Nyman, Melrose. Massachusetts.
PHONE NO, 40.
and
affixed my official seal this tOlh day of May.
It appear* from the aftldavll of Geo. A. UeCotte*.
A,
p. TOll.
i). E. Kuxstu.
Sollclior and of Counsel for complainant, herein
ORLANDO,
t
FLORIDA
(sealt
Nirtanr Public. State of Florida
dulyr filed, In
d ith he says th a t In the above enlit vwhich
My comimsskMi expire* Jan. 21, IBI3,
tilled
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d cause,.Gcomlanna
cause,.Gconilanna L. Nyman.
one of the
W ad o WIII R iy P h o n o Toll on
Srsyy or Fiomn* ' j '
defend*ni*
In lita
said cause,
sola in
tha-said
cause. is a nonresident ol
All G e n u in a O rd a ra
Corn»tv or ( &gt; i o u i
theS tateof Florida, and that her residenlce lain
the d ly of Meirosev in the Stale of Massachusetts
Personally this day before ine^ s-notary poiilic in
Yotl ate therefore ordered to appear to lire bill of and.lor saidciainty and state, appeared Sydney ()
Manufactured with pure distilled water—they will prevent illness, aid
nuuplalnt filed in this cause, on. or before Monday, Chase and L D. Chase, to me known and known lo
August 7|h, A. D., IBII. the same being a rule day me to In- two^if the persons wlio subscrlfird the
digestion and give you health
of this court.
forrgolaglnsirirm».'nl and acknowledged before ine
It la further ordered that this notice be published, that th ey subscribed the siinie In good faith and
Tho S a n fo rd Coda C ola B o ttlin g C o ., S anford» Fla
for four successive weeks In the Sanford Herald, tot tin- purpi-ses therein mentloped
SECURE
a newspaper published in Sanford, Florida
|k k i r n u W s u u r . 1 have hereuuto set my
a
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o
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e
n
o
w
, Witness B. M Robinson, Cli tk r j Uo- C,
band and affixed my aflleial seal this. BSnl day of
TuiL Orange County, f ’torids, ami lh* afiil t
May, A. D ta il
B. F, W itmtn, Jt..
• oq this Gih day of June, A. 1). UHL
(seal]
Notary Public. State of Florida.
(Seal)
B. M. Roauraov, Clerk
4l-4tc . Mr rommlsxian expires Febv. 9tb. lilt3.
Geo. A. DeCot tec.' Solicitor and or Counsel for
oomplalnenL
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Notice or D issolution of ^ P artnership

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Atlantic
Coast

DR. R. M. MASON

: TO CURE SORE BUNIONS

¡'SOUTH -&gt;

WEST

ELECTRIC LIGHTED PULLMAN
DINING AND SLEEPING CARS

DR. W. É. H0USH0LDER

For Information,’ Rates and Reservations see Hearest Atlantic Coast Line Agent t)r write

DR.

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KEMP

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

1 3 « West Bay St.

.. JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

HAND BROTHERS
L IV E R Y , F E E D and

ANDEW JOHNSON

SALES STABLE

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H orses and M u le s Bought and Exchanged

GEO. A. D COTTES

Shoe Repairing By Machinery

THOMAS EMMET WILSON

Q u ic ke r, N e a te r and B e tte r than tho Old W a v
Just Try Me and See
Same Man but New Location
No. 113 W . f irst Street, Next Door to W oodru ff’s Store

L. G. STRINGFELLOW ...

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IA The Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial
Circuit, Orange County, Florida.
in Chancery
)■ F. Harrison, Complainant
. ? kfrla* It, Hamilton,
1 ‘1a R. Hamilton,
nutl W. Gary and
nldo* H. Uunyan
Defendant*
Under and by virtue
A M sale, made and
' (fuse, an Uia 2Uth

Notice of Sale
Under Decree
of Foreclosure

of foreclosure
lb« qhnv,o ******
U a y r T r P lW U .
Honorabta Minor S. one*. Judge
udge of the Circuit
Court for the Seventh udldal Circuit of the State
w Florida, In and for
County, in chancery.
In a cause thereto

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OF SANFORD, FLA.

In Court of th e County J u d lr . S ta te
of Florida
I n re E state of ) Orange Crmnly
Helena Scboetderf v t
To al| Crcdllors. Legatees,- Distributees and all
Persons having Claims or Demands against said
Estate:
You. find each of you. are hereby notified and re*
uulred hi prescut any clulms and demands, which
you. or either or you. may have against the estate
of Helena Schneider, deceased, late of Orangr
loudly. Florida, to the undersigned Administrator
Cum Testam rnto Anncxo of said rsta tr. within two
year*-from the dull; hereof-.,_____ 1_ •--------- -- --I-,,!'.I M uyliih. A D. 1U11.
JOHN GORDON.
Administrator Cum Trstatnem o Annexu
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r«n war* I pondentt, I «hull sell at public
2 ay to tbe highest and best tbidder for cash a t
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a in th# city of
i front door of the Court IT
Sndic Orange
County,
Slate
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Florida, during
hours of sale, on Monday. July Ini. A.
the sam e being tbe legal tales day. the
. described real estate, situate, lying and
the County of Orange and S ta|e or Florida,
to-wit:
at '
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n ______ _described
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of rira t J j
‘ Dadunlng at a s taka
u l on Uu&gt;
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-------------- eat of East line of In
£v«nu* and First St. town of
St . running
•J** I'orth of center line of said
thence West
chains, ih s n rt
__ _10 chains.
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jjjooe £ u t fi chains, thence South 10 chains to
feint ef begltuting, oontelmngflve (8 ) acre* m on

P im a
The Florida Gròpoveri

w»-rs fo r
^ x ^ ro riia tm a iJi fnilt growe
folks who want (a know about Monda
Weakly. fLOO per year; moo inly.
25c. Send 10c for a ten-issue trielsub^
^ tto m = _ ^ i g ^ i_ 8 r l|h L Clean
sent

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P. H . R A N D . Présidant
P. P. P O R 8 T E R , Cashlar

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F u n d s P ro te c te d by B u rg la ry 1
S a fe ty D e p e s lt B ose» fo r
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O u r E a s y P a y m e n t Plan
seems to suit everybody.
because we enable

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Get A Home
Be tiro landlord's slave no longer. Sraike
out for freedom. We will help you iryou
will let us. Our

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Homes at Markham Park
are just the thing for you. Take your
wife u&gt; look at them. She will lie de­
lighted with the prospects of owning one
of litem.

N. H. GARNER
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SANFORD, F

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If It Is Furniture You Want You Can Find
It Here. Newest Designs and Lowest Prices
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Interest^Concernlnft
Society People.

POINTS p R E t Y PERSONA!
fitíé r y City Vanity Talr While
Away th e Golden t t o u i ^ ^
Soclaj Gossip.

S an fo rd , Florida

the pleasant afternoon were Srreta Lake, SANFORD BALL SEASON OPENED
Maud Lake. Elizabeth Puleston, Olive
Newman, Margaret Neal. Sara Wight, E nthusiastic Fans Will Have Some
Margaret Yancey, Davis Forster. Martha
Good Baseball f
t
Chappell, Carroll Smith, Settle Holst,
Manager Spencer took a large toad upon
Bernice Clark and Billie Holden. ■
his shoulders when he assumed the respon­
sibility of giving ganford a good ball team.
— — *-----W ooden-wedding —-------The new men nre’comlng in 'and ere ariDr and Mrs T. A Neal entertained a other week the game will be In full swing.
large number! of their, friends on monday Lack of space forbids a detailed report of
evehing in honor of their fifth wedding the game w ith, Leesburg last Tuesday.
anniversary. It was their wooden wed­ The game was rather stow and neither
ding and celebrated in proper Style. The side exhibited much- eqap and go. The
number of gifts with which this popular playing was ragged in spots and did not
couple were showered' attested to their exhibit any spectacular pieces. Bagwell
popularity, Their friends
flab them tried the heaving tor Sanford but retired
many more anniversaries.
at the end of the first innlngv not being
in .condition* Biddy Gore finished the
gome in very good form although he wos
palm leaf fan, ornamented with « bow of
batted freely, Doc Stout was our back
yellow ribbon.
stop and while stopping several bad ones
Delicious refreshments were served on
with his body, managed to stny In the
the card tables.
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M oonlight Lawn Party.*
It was left to Mrs. Dr. Davis. FoPsier to
think of the original and unique idea of
having • lawn party by moonlight and
taking advantage of the brilliant and
beautiful moonlight 'prevailing Mrs. Fors­
ter Invited a number of her friends to
meet at her home ba Myrtle avenue last
Saturday evening. The refulgence of the
moon waa enhanced by the Japanese
Sanford society contingent has enjoyed
lanterns hanging everywhere and the
guests were escorted to seats upon the some beautiful bridge parties of late,
lawn where the Indies Indulged In con­ none qf which have been more, enjoyable
versation and the men were Allowed to thati that given by'M rs. 6. H.Fefpald*
Indulge ln'..cig&lt;V*—a* blessing seldom Friday afternoon at her elegant home on
given at the forma) affairs—Dr. and. Mrs, Oak Aye.,' The spacious.,' lovely room
Foriftcr seemed to appreciate the fact furnished 4 n ideal piece for entertaining
that the men expected to enjoy this affair and the guests so fortunate to be Invited
and did everything in tbelr power to make thoroughly enjoyed the pretty affair. A
the poor men comfortable. The lajjies • af spirited game of bridged was played.
_SQttnti were at, cam for-raceptlops. andparties ore as the breath of life to the to whom Waa awarded the prize, a very
gentler aex.. After several hours* spent In pretty vnse and to Biro: Homrigboua was
pleasant conversation the guests were awarded the prize for making the lowest
served with delicious punch.ice cream apd score. The hostess served delicious re­
cake. The affair was most delightful and freshments.
informal and the idea could be used to
advantage by thosa contemplating recefu
Mrs. Frank L. Miller entertained the
lions and social affairs during the sum­ Ladies Auxiliary of the Presbyterian
mer and especially where the men are church last Monday afternoon, which was
expected to attend. The guests are in­ a very delightful occasion for the ladles
debted to Dr. and Mrs, Forster for one of who attended.
the nicest and most enjoyable affairs of
the mid-summer season.
Those present were Mrs. Anno. Mr. and
Mrs. 0. W. Brady, Russel Brady, o. L.
Chase, Mrs. H. P. Driver, Mrs. DeForrestJ
Norman DeForest, Mr. and Mrs. Fernald,
Mr. and Mrs. Holly, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, ,
Mrs. Forest Lake, Mr. and Mrs. McLauhlln
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keeiy, Mrs. Curtis, Mr.
and Mrs. MUteer, Mr. and Mrs. E. VuuDeFriday afternoon, little Miss Martha
venter Smith, Mrs. F. A. Schumpert. Miss ,
Driver
celebrated her eight birthday with
Bessie Schumpert. o very pretty porty. The little guests
ware entertained a t the moving picture
At M rs. Chase's1
show after which they repaired to the
Thursday afternoon, at her hospitable Sanford House grounds where refreshhome Mrs. S. O, Chase entertained moat m enu were served. Those who enjoyed

the games will be given in next week'»
issue.
It begins to took like Sanford will be
obliged to entertain the visitors on the
Albert Johnson Davis colls the boys time

f r A u it* A*tC&gt; d an cen eú
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Doc Stout kept the crowd in good humor

Tli* Umpire.

on the' Fourth as Orlando has failed to
scare up a celebration scf for. Whichever
cltv nets - rtiB gnii*m can ba aasurad at a

Setur t a r - HftenHxin *a r the
Park. Mrs. R. Hamrigboua will entertain
the children next Saturday afternoon at
4:30 o'clock wjth some vary interesting
stories.
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record-breaking crowd, for Sanfotd and
Orlando can draw a crowd better than
Rohinson*« circus. [
Paul Biggere urged the home team on

Seized Som e Liquor
The largest seizure of liquor yet record­
ed in this section was made a t Hender­
sonville. .when the police raided a store
room on the main business thoroughfare
and seized 10.000 gallons of liquor. The

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Did a Juggling Act That App.alfsd t«
th§ Bleachers,
The game was ployed well by the vloltors but reoily they were not in ht our class,
and our boys toyed with them in a man­
ner that made toe gome qxtremely stow d o t a Good «M t In Front Whsrs Hi
Yesterday the boys played Orlando and
Could Kid tha Playsra an the Visit

today Orlando plays bare. Accounts of

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ALL AROUND FLORIDA
__ (He General News of ‘‘The Xand

of Flowers.

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CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS
An epitom e of th e Week'» M ost
port ant Happenings In th e
S ta te ’* . 1Domain."*
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• On of the best evidences of the progress
and prosperity of Florida is' that the fed
o s l government has granted an increase
of salary, based on Increase in business,
to the postofflces at thirty-five Florida
cities'and towns and has raised two
others from the fourth to Um presidential
class. - And die development jof Florida
y &gt;yet In iw injfinicy:- -----------/

Sweet
potatoes are selling at $1 to $1.50
s
u bushel, and the Florida Experimental
Station says we can raise 625 bushels to
the acre.
H. D. Wood of Evlnston shipped 125
cars of the Tom Watson varielj o f water­
melons. He hud some melons in the lot
which weighed us mudi as 100 pounds.

- Win. Rlcbman of Brodentown, inode die
second crop of celery from the same land
in one season. The crop, brought $4 per
crate and gross receipts were $1.329, with
net receipt* $966.
f
|The
Manatee
Citrus
Growers. Asso.m
hoi decred Joe Gates as Presid a11ion
t
dmt. The locatipn for a pecking house
has been secured mid operation^ for the
hiilldHW will soon-commence;
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Miami shipped this, season 702,200
packages of vegetables, wortli $664,750;
1,552 ca'S of citrus fruits, 3000 crates of
pineapple* o»HI 103 cars of-other fruits.
The soli yielded to the Miami section over
$1,000,000.
Illune in Florida Imere stiri in cncolptus
can get furtlier information by writing
to U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest
Service, Wasliington. D: C.. and ask for
bulletin 87, devoted to “Eucalytui in
Florida.?
Crescent City shipped about 5,000 cm ten
of |teaches. The pencil industry is be­
coming larger each "year in. thin state.
The local consumption is mudi larger
Ilian the amonnj( ahio|«d os most of the
' articles will not stand packing.
With die intention of colonizing the
laudi with Germini und 'Hungàrlnn rufmere, known over the -entire world for
their thrifdness and scientific farming
methods, Sigmund Leiscr, representing an
immense Hungarian syndicate, has pur­
chased about 60,000 acres of fine lc£d
in Duval and Su Johns counties und will
atoncebsgin his colonization work in
Uermanyjind Hungary. The deal Is the
largest of the kind ever consummated
in this section of the State, and means
much to Jacksonville.
In the most unique and humorous po­
litical document ever Issued In this state,
Representative Harry B. Floyd of- A palachicola today set fort Mills platform and
announced hla candidacy *for congress.
He says: “I enter the race os an attorney
representing a special interest, namèly,
mid Ten Commandments." As to Griggs,
Kehoe, Fnrkhill, Hayes and Lewis, who
also ore candidates, he says: "Bakl They'
could not meet me in debate, for it would
be like Caruso singing against a frog.”
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Rev. Eugene Pendleton, pastor of Uie
First Baptist church, yesterduy preached
tipn Suriilav hasa anil and the defeat of
the library proposition at the recent
election. He severely criticised the Pen­
sacola Journal for declaring, healleged,
editorially,' that Sunday baseball and
band concerts are more needed in Pensa­
cola and now Ilian a public library.
He also paid his respects to (lie legis­
lature for passing acts without (he knowl­
edge of the general public.
William Richman of Brodentown made
the second crop of celery from the same
land In ‘ one season. TluT'urop brought
. $4 per cratp Had gross receipts were
with net receipts $969.
Rabun-Badger
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Oa Tuesday, June 20th, ut noon at ri»e.
Itoms of Mr. D7 H. C. Rabun, o u t. First
street, a quiet but pretty marriage took
place, when Miss Lillie M. Rabun brid,* of
Mr. John G. Badger. The ceremony was
performed in tho presence of relatives
und a few friends by Rev. J. W. WUdman. Alter ap enjoyable repast the hap­
py pair took the train for Tampa, their
future home. Mr. Badger Is connected
with the Atlantic Coast Line Railway,

Sanford Invite* The World To
Visitor* Depart After a M ost Interest
And Spend The Day
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At a meeting held this week it was
, The District Conference of the Methodist
decided to have a celebration in this
Church South held a most interesting
city on July 4th and while not going into
meeting last week. The visitors to the
city were shown every courtesy and SANFORD FAVORS GOOD 1Ì0ADS the affair on a-large scale we shall pro­
vide for our visitors ib a fitting manner.
after .the business sessions hnve enjoyed
There
will be a ball game with Orlando
side trips through the celery delta and
other places of Interest. .This meeting P arty Had a Hard Struggle to Escape In the morning, a grand parade and
merchants display, a grand fish fry ot
was largely attended.
, _
, the Tentacle* of Volusia Counnoon, a ball game with Orlando and field
ty Mud a t th e Ferry .*
The following answered roll call: C, F.
sports for the afternoon and a grand hall
Tho'Good Roads Around the State Tour and display of fire works at night. .Thr
Blackburn, Miami; P. J. Patterson, Danla
One Colonel Garrard, commanding a
and Fort Lauderdale; R. Ira Barnett, from Jacksonville arrived In Sanford Wed­
cavalry post, refuse* to recommend a
barbecue feature will be eliminated on
West Palm Beach; P, Evanson, Sebrastian; nesday about four .o’clock after a strenuous
young man who is ambitious to rise from
account of the expense and our country
the ranks of an officer, because of tjie
B. F. Shefiler, DeLand; W., R. Newkirk, pull over the new road being constructed
friends will probably enjoy the fish fry
New Smyrna; R. EL L. Folson, Silver by Volusia county near the Osteen Ferry.
and basket picnic more because they can fact that the applicant is “of Jewish per­
Palms; H. B. Partridge, Hastings; D. D. Tho party left DeLand at one o’clock and
spread their baskets in the shade of the suasion," and for that reason "not a de­
DiefTenworth, Crescent City; H. C. Hoff­ had a good run until they struck the West Side Park and flank the chicken sirable social associate.” This la about
the worst cow of snobbishness that h «
man, Titusville; E. L. Ingram, Maitland; rood being bu]lt hear the ferry, where the
a nd-olhir-good-thl nge-w iLli hot—fish-a nd
eminated from army quarters, and Pres­
j . N. Dell, Hallandale; R. V. Alkfnsoif, cars bogged down to tho hubs,, and had it
cool lemonade and discuss the questions
ident Taft did well to criticise such nar­
Miami; J. D.Slbert, Key West. Layman— not been for the assistance of the road
of the day during the interimrow prejudice.
L. D. Norwood, A. H. Chappell, W. Z. gang sent over by Commissioner-WoodIn all Sanford expects to treat the vis­
Chappell, W. J, Daniel, J. M. Lord, F; R'. ruff and Mr. A. T, Rossetter and others
itors to a royal good time and Sanford
The condition of Mrs. Luke Lea, wife af
Green, J. H. Lee and H. H.- Patterson. who assisted the good roads enthusiasts
has always* done, this upon all occasions. United States Senator Luke Lea of'Terw
would have been there yet and' sinking
Among the honored visitors to the
be con
con- vvoi
Along the line of contributions the people nessee, continues to Improve. In nil prob­
fast About twenty-five cars of Sanford
ixandcr, Just
ference were Mrs. W. F. Alexander,
of Sanford will not be held up but each ability the transfusion of the vigorous
Tampa; W. J. Carpenter, Tampns; E. F. W pie journeyed to the ferry to meet the
one is expected to give as. much as they blood of the young senator to the veins of
dud as soun.us a new car arnn Ad
Ad- irauvelloi*
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Ley, editor of the Florida Christian
con. Every cent of this money Is left his wife yesterday will- result In restoring
voente; J. P. Hllburn, president of”ttrefriveti they were given the glad hand by
here In your city and like the bread upon her to health. Mrs. Lea is at Georgetown
Southern College; C. W. White, Sunday Mayor Lake and Aldermen Thrasher and the waters will return to yuu after many
hospital/ On a cot a few feet from tier
school secretary; Miss Ada Miller, of the Holden and many prominent citizens and days.
bedside the Junior senator from TeiihesDeLand, District, secretary of the Wimraa's made to feel a t home. When the last
Every man is expected-to do his duty see lies, weak from the giving up of more
oar
was
over
the
procession
started
to
the
Foreign Missionary Soclty.
gnd . assist -in arranging for the ¿cle- than a qdarj of life fluid, but happy In
Tile following committees were op- city, and at Wltherington’a store the new bratlon.
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the knowledge that Ida act meant tiie
nuto’flre truck joined the procession and
pointed:
saving
of his wife’s life. It is not be­
the long line of auto# wended l u way to
ELKS WILL PLAY BALL
Spiritual. State of the Church—H. E.
lieved
the
weakening effect on the sen*the Sanford House, whore a Dutch lunch
Partridge, J.N .D e ll and Z. K Chappell.r
tor
will
have
any permanent result In his
was served to the visitors and Manager WIII Be a M ost Spectacular Produocase.
Missions—H. DutilL J, C. Jones and L. Driver- made them comfortable as only he
—---- — -H e n o n T u a sd a y .--------------D. Norwood.
knows how. After » pleasant hour spent
On Uie reoommemjatloiT (Df Mlj.^Gsn.
Tiie Sanford Elks and Orlando Elks will
EducntloiVr-J. A. Hendry, A^T- Pnt* here the party was shown over the city cross liars'next Tuesday at Holden Park Leonard Wood, chief of staff, Secretary of
tillo und F. R. Adams.
and left at five o'dloc^ for Orlando. „■
and tiie gome will be a Comedy of Errors Wax Stlmson has directed that the anti­
Those in the party were: *
Sunday School—R,:. Ira Barnett, H.
from start to finish. Any one wishing to typhoid.vaccination which for more tlian
No. 1. Official Car—6. Notan, Cadillac. enjoy n good laugh should witness the a year has been voluntary In the army
Carlisle and A. R. Chappell. •
Dixie Scout.
shall hereafter be administered to all re­
Books and Periodicals—jt. V. Atkinson, Original
No. 2— Executive Committee's Car, game. The proceeds will go to the San­ cruits except those over thirty-five years
W. J, Daniels and F. R. Greene,
ford Hospital Association. Following is
Primo, Old National Highway Scout Car.
pi age. The treatment will be given as
Kpworlh Leagues—F,’ J. Patterson, E.
No, 3—J. P. Entenza. Overland,
the line up for Sanford:
No. 4—F. C. Miller, Premier.
F. Siielfer utid'J. D. Sibcrt.
porrest Lake................
pitcher soon as practicable after enlistment.
No. 6—W. E. DuDose, Mitchell.'
This is tiie first step taken by the army
Otftfrt/riy Conference Records—D. D.
W.
D.
H
olden..................................catcher
No. 7—F. J. Warren. Ford.'
DiefTenwortli, A. R. Chappell and G. L.
D. G. W ag n er______ ________ 1st base to make (lie treatment obligatory. Wiien
No. 8—D. H. McMillan, Overland.
Ingram. -*
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SNo. 9—E. H. Rogers, Maxwell.
Dr. O. W. King.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd base the maneuver comp was established at
No. 10—M. D, Johnson, Oklamabtlo.
American Bible Society—R. E. U Fol­
Dr. S. Puleston............................3rd base Son Antonio early in March all officers
No. 11—International Harvester Com­
som. Z. A. Ctiappell and H. C. HofTman,. tpany,
Geo. A. DeCottea . . . . . . . . . . . . . short stop and men there took tiie treatment and
motor truck:
Finance—B, F. Sheller, W. M. Myers' Besides those mentioned a t drivers, the Roy F. S y m e s . . . . ........... left Hqld there has been no typhoid in the nianeu- ,
ver division.
and'P. Evanson.
following were in the patty:'F.‘0. Miller. W. L. Morgan............. .......... . . center field
Orplianage—T. R. Adams. F. R. Greene J, W. White, Dr. W^M. Stinson, Frank E. A. E.- Yowcll. ? r ; .................... right Jlcld
Secretary of the Navy Meyer today •
qpd W. II. Newkirk.
Chase.-H. II. Ricliuidsou, O. S. Allbrilton W. J. T higpen..,.-....... alternate pitcher discussed Ids plans for concentrating navy
District Parsonage—J. A. Hendry, G. and diaries A. Brown, Jr.
A. Davis . . . I . ! . . : . * alternate catcher yard work and abandoning plants that
/
I.. Ingram and J. D. Stbert.
Felix Frank. . . . . . . .. alternate 1st base wmjld not.-bp, ; iipcded. 1ft. time—ol-_
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party
r . 8 o’clock'on
_l *t .. tThursday1
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*evening’ a ty here and escorted them all the way l0 W i e Hill.71' . . . k. ^alternate 2ruf busi wnr, befpro tiie House Commi tie on Ex­
church extension rally was held, at which that city on Thursday^. In the party ware E. E. Brady........... ..alternate 3rd base penditures in die Navy department The
time Rev. W. Ft Carpenter, of Tampa, Messrs..Childs, Henry W. Bishop. Hon. W. Ed H ig g in s,.............alternate short stop Secretary yrlll recommend tha abandon­
delivered a stirring ad d ress?\
Joseph La Verne H u rt.. .alternate pitcher ment of the yards ot Portsmouth, N. H.,
M. Igou and R. Walling.
Friday morning, after the uevotionai •r The gentlemen were.all plejiscd with
The Herald will have n special staff Philadelphia and Charleston. S. C„ and
and business sessions. R. E. L Folsom Orange county roads and stated that they artist on (he field and each play will he havt) those at Boston, New .York and
i[&gt;ote on missions and church extensions were the best In tha state. The tour will featured in next week's paper.
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Norford prepared for handling nil con­
in our district after which J. A. Hendry do much towards infusing new life Into
Orlando Line-Up .'
1 structing ntui repair work done by the
talked of "The Laymen’« Mission Mo re- the good roads projects iq. the slate and
Judge Martin..................................catcher government on tiie Atlantic Coast.
men L"
every county through which the party M. O.-O v e rs tre e t........................pitcher
Witi^the first discovery this morning
eloquent sermon was preached at passed "¡inve them a hearty welcome and
Chns. Rock................................. .1st base
of
some human fragments, tiie work of
II o'clock by Rev. H. Dutlll.
.
encouragement.
-■&lt; W? L Palm er.. . . . ......... ...'.2nd base
exploring the hull of the Maine for the
Friday afternoon was devoted mostly
Dean Spencer............................ short stop primary purpose of recovering end giving
to the discussion of Sunday school work,
Mr*. M. A. Petsch .
Harry Beecnan. . . . .
........3rd base honorable sepulcere » tiie bodies of her
■Sunday School Work in Florida" aqd
Jas. L. Giles ............. .......... right field
Mrs.
Maude
A.
Petsch
died
Inst
Sunday
crew Was at least begun after many
Sunday School In the District"'were the
Judge Warlow."— . .
___ left field
monllis of preliminary work. While work­
subjects of splendid addresses by O. W. after a short Illness. Mrs. Petsch w m
. qpnter field men were cleoring'the spar deck between
W. T. Sims.
White and R. Ira Barnett At this time given the alternative undergoing an oper­
the after and engine room .superstructure
Mrs. W. F. Alexander was introduced to ation to save her life but the disease had
riorldu S ta tistics
the conference and spoke In the interest gone too far and the skill of tha surgeons
Florida, according to thefensus Bureau, they found several blackened bones.
coul^j not prevail. Born in Halton, Kan­
of the missionary societies.
lias 5,231,000 acres in 49,634 farms, as Further exploration in that portion of the
Friday night E. F. Ley presented the sas. Maude Messenger inovetf’ftr'Sanford compared with 4,384,000 acres I n ,40,814 ship did not reveal anything which might
claims of the Florida Christian Advocate with, her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. W. farms ten years ago. Of this 1,803,000 assist U&gt; identification. The water is at
in enable manner, and R. V. Atkinson Messenger ond passed her early girlhood acres were Improved in 1910, represent­ a level of fourteen feet making visible
here where she married Mr. Petsch aud
preached oil the subjest of “Manly Re­
ing au increase of 19 per cent in ten the engjne nxmvw&gt;nd upper structure
afterward removed to Tampa to make
ligion," which was one of the best ser­
years. The average number of . acreo. in tiie port side. The Utter deck is bs
her home.
mons of the week.
farm is 105. Farm laud is valued ut bulged and apparently the tide of the
nns— C' o’clock—service on Saturday- Stricken with m serious illness , Mrs $ 93.286,000, Ttnd-btHidlngs at t gfWO.OO»:
morning was led by G. R. Adorns, and Petsch wished to be home where she while implements and machinery are was biown outwards which probably re­
the devotional service at 8:30 o’clock could reccjve the watchful and tender valued at $4.429,000. The avr/nge value sulted in the explosion of the main aftercars of her parents and early girlhood
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was M by F. P. Patterson.
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Exports of iron and steel from tha
and broilirrt to mourn her loss. The
the Southern College in u most interest­
of Increase i t |41. 'Of all the forms 71 United States In the fiscal year about to
funeral
services
were
conducted
on
Mon­
ing manner, and the morn'ng sermon
per cent are operated by white farmers end will probably ÌM 233 million dollars
day by Rev. Waldron- of the Congrega­
was preached by G. L. Ingram.
as compared with 67 per cent so operated in value,-agalust 184 million In the for­
T. F. Adams led the devotional meet­ tional church iiitermenl being made in in 1910. __________________
mer high record .year, 1908. The total
ing in the afternoon, after which un­ Lakeview cemetery.
Fourth of July Dance
for the ten months ending with April, the
finished business was token up.
The Woodmen’s Circle of Sanford -will Utest period for which derails have bean
Made a Good Selection
The conference woa entertained with
assist in the Fourth of Jujy festivities by coin piled by the Bureau of StatUllcs,
Mr. Minor Deny, formerly a resident of
a delightful boat trip to Enterprise aud a
giving a grand boll In the d ty hall on the Department of Commerce and Labor, U In
visit to the Methodist Orphanage at that Orlando hut now conducting a large truck night of July Fourth, to which tiie public
round terms, 190 million dollars, *od. If
garden in Sanford, has been visiting bis
plpce in the afternoon.
Is cordially invited. The door In the city the May and June exports. approximate
sister,
Mrs.
T.
E.
F.
Hoskins.
He
w^s
Sermon on Saturday night by T. H.
hall is in Ane shape aud a good orchestra in each caso those of April the total for
recently elscted to die responsible position
Slstrunk.
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will furnish music for the occasion. Ev­ the year will be fully 235 million dollar*.
as secretary Of - the Florida Vegetable
Tlte «*in*ing meetings of the conference
ery one can be assured of * good time at Ten yean ago, in 1961, the total w**-tl7Grower*’ Association and has been look­
the Woodmen's Circle donee.
were held on Sunday.
raillion, or one-half the estimated figure
ing after-their Interests' among the truck
e
---------------------------The pulpits of tiie various churches ware
for the currant year, twenty yean ago,
Capt. T arver III
gardeners here.-' 11c claims the nsooclutilled by tho visiting ministers, who
Capt Otis Tarvej Is very ill at tils home In 1891, In was 29 million and 30 yean
tlon controls over jfl* hundred acres of
preached to large congregations.
truck land around Sanford at the present in the Lee residence on Oak avenue. HU ago, 17 million. The value of Iron and
• Rev. Vf. A. Myers preachod at the
time, anil new menbers are being added age mokes his condition more alarming •te d manufactures exported In 1911 will
Methodist church In the morning and I*.
daily. Since the organization was per­ and his many friends are worried about probably exceed by mare than SO rolli ion
•J. D. Sibeil. pastor, of First Methodist
fected it has secured a new freight rate him. Capt. Tarver is greatly missed from that of the Immediately preceding year,
church at
West, preached in the
for its members which la only about one- hU usual haunts and every one la hoping thus showing a growth of ^iproxlroataty
30 per celli.
half for the Tofthor rale.—Reporter Star. for his speedy recovery.
^Continued on last page.)

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                    <text>nie SANTORO HERALD

If It Is Furniture You Want You Can Find
It Here. New est Designs and Lowest Prices
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Interest^Concernlnft
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P O IN T S p R E t Y PE R S O N A !
fitíé r y City Vanity Talr While
Away th e Golden t t o u i ^ ^
Soclaj Gossip.
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Moonlight Lawn Party.*

S an fo rd , Florida

the pleasant afternoon were Srreta Lake, S A N F O R D BALL S E A S O N O P E N E D
Maud Lake. Elizabeth Puleston, Olive
Newman, Margaret Neal. Sara Wight, E nthusiastic Fans Will Have Some
Margaret Yancey, Davis Forster. Martha
Good Baseball f
t
Chappell, Carroll Smith, Settle Holst,
Manager Spencer took a large toad upon
Bernice Clark and Billie Holden. ■
his shoulders when he assumed the respon­
sibility of giving ganford a good ball team.
— — *-----W ooden-wedding —-------The new men nre’comlng in 'and ere ariDr and Mrs T. A Neal entertained a other week the game will be In full swing.
large number! of their, friends on monday Lack of space forbids a detailed report of
evehing in honor of their fifth wedding the game w ith, Leesburg last Tuesday.
anniversary. It was their wooden wed­ The game was rather stow and neither
ding and celebrated in proper Style. The side exhibited much- eqap and go. The
number of gifts with which this popular playing was ragged in spots and did not
couple were showered' attested to their exhibit any spectacular pieces. Bagwell
popularity, Their friends
flab them tried the heaving tor Sanford but retired
many more anniversaries.
at the end of the first innlngv not being
in .condition* Biddy Gore finished the
gome in very good form although he wos
palm leaf fan, ornamented with « bow of
batted freely, Doc Stout was our back
yellow ribbon.
stop and while stopping several bad ones
Delicious refreshments were served on
with his body, managed to stny In the
the card tables.
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It was left to Mrs. Dr. Davis. FoPsier to
think of the original and unique idea of
having • lawn party by moonlight and
taking advantage of the brilliant and
beautiful moonlight 'prevailing Mrs. Fors­
ter Invited a number of her friends to
meet at her home ba Myrtle avenue last
Saturday evening. The refulgence of the
moon waa enhanced by the Japanese
Sanford society contingent has enjoyed
lanterns hanging everywhere and the
guests were escorted to seats upon the some beautiful bridge parties of late,
lawn where the Indies Indulged In con­ none qf which have been more, enjoyable
versation and the men were Allowed to thati that given by'M rs. 6. H.Fefpald*
Indulge ln'..cig&lt;V*—a* blessing seldom Friday afternoon at her elegant home on
given at the forma) affairs—Dr. and. Mrs, Oak Aye.,' The spacious.,' lovely room
Foriftcr seemed to appreciate the fact furnished 4 n ideal piece for entertaining
that the men expected to enjoy this affair and the guests so fortunate to be Invited
and did everything in tbelr power to make thoroughly enjoyed the pretty affair. A
the poor men comfortable. The lajjies • af spirited game of bridged was played.
_SQttnti were at, cam for-raceptlops. andparties ore as the breath of life to the to whom Waa awarded the prize, a very
gentler aex.. After several hours* spent In pretty vnse and to Biro: Homrigboua was
pleasant conversation the guests were awarded the prize for making the lowest
served with delicious punch.ice cream apd score. The hostess served delicious re­
cake. The affair was most delightful and freshments.
informal and the idea could be used to
advantage by thosa contemplating recefu
Mrs. Frank L. Miller entertained the
lions and social affairs during the sum­ Ladies Auxiliary of the Presbyterian
mer and especially where the men are church last Monday afternoon, which was
expected to attend. The guests are in­ a very delightful occasion for the ladles
debted to Dr. and Mrs, Forster for one of who attended.
the nicest and most enjoyable affairs of
the mid-summer season.
Those present were Mrs. Anno. Mr. and
Mrs. 0. W. Brady, Russel Brady, o. L.
Chase, Mrs. H. P. Driver, Mrs. DeForrestJ
Norman DeForest, Mr. and Mrs. Fernald,
Mr. and Mrs. Holly, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, ,
Mrs. Forest Lake, Mr. and Mrs. McLauhlln
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keeiy, Mrs. Curtis, Mr.
and Mrs. MUteer, Mr. and Mrs. E. VuuDeFriday afternoon, little Miss Martha
venter Smith, Mrs. F. A. Schumpert. Miss ,
Driver
celebrated her eight birthday with
Bessie Schumpert. o very pretty porty. The little guests
ware entertained a t the moving picture
At M rs. Chase's1
show after which they repaired to the
Thursday afternoon, at her hospitable Sanford House grounds where refreshhome Mrs. S. O, Chase entertained moat m enu were served. Those who enjoyed

the games will be given in next week'»
issue.
It begins to took like Sanford will be
obliged to entertain the visitors on the
Albert Johnson Davis colls the boys time

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Tli* Umpire.
on the' Fourth as Orlando has failed to
scare up a celebration scf for. Whichever
cltv nets - rtiB gnii*m can ba aasurad a t a
record-breaking crowd, for Sanfotd and
Orlando can draw a crowd better than
Rohinson*« circus. [

Setur t a r - HftenHxin *a r the
Park. Mrs. R. Hamrigboua will entertain
the children next Saturday afternoon at
4:30 o'clock wjth some vary interesting
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Seized Som e Liquor
The largest seizure of liquor yet record­
ed in this section was made a t Hender­
sonville. .when the police raided a store
room on the main business thoroughfare
and seized 10.000 gallons of liquor. The

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Did a Juggling Act That App.alfsd t«
th§ Bleachers,
The game was ployed well by the vloltors but reoily they were not in ht our class,
and our boys toyed with them in a man­
ner that made toe gome qxtremely stow d o t a Good «M t In Front Whsrs Hi
Yesterday the boys played Orlando and
Could Kid tha Playsra an the Visit
today Orlando plays bare. Accounts of
log Team.

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ALL AROUND FLORIDA
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CULLED F R O M T H E S T A T E P R E S S
An epitom e of th e Week'» M ost
port ant Happenings In th e
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• On of the best evidences of the progress
and prosperity of Florida is' that the fed
o s l government has granted an increase
of salary, based on Increase in business,
to the postofflces at thirty-five Florida
cities'and towns and has raised two
others from the fourth to Um presidential
class. - And die development jof Florida
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Sweet
potatoes are selling at $1 to $1.50
s
u bushel, and the Florida Experimental
Station says we can raise 625 bushels to
the acre.
H. D. Wood of Evlnston shipped 125
cars of the Tom Watson varielj o f water­
melons. He hud some melons in the lot
which weighed us mudi as 100 pounds.

- Win. Rlcbman of Brodentown, inode die
second crop of celery from the same land
in one season. The crop, brought $4 per
crate and gross receipts were $1.329, with
net receipt* $966.
f
|The
Manatee
Citrus
Growers. Asso.m
hoi decred Joe Gates as Presid a11ion
t
dmt. The locatipn for a pecking house
has been secured mid operation^ for the
hiilldHW will soon-commence;
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Miami shipped this, season 702,200
packages of vegetables, wortli $664,750;
1,552 ca'S of citrus fruits, 3000 crates of
pineapple* o»HI 103 cars of-other fruits.
The soli yielded to the Miami section over
$1,000,000.
Illune in Florida Imere stiri in cncolptus
can get furtlier information by writing
to U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest
Service, Wasliington. D: C.. and ask for
bulletin 87, devoted to “Eucalytui in
Florida.?
Crescent City shipped about 5,000 cm ten
of |teaches. The pencil industry is be­
coming larger each "year in. thin state.
The local consumption is mudi larger
Ilian the amonnj( ahio|«d os most of the
' articles will not stand packing.
With die intention of colonizing the
laudi with Germini und 'Hungàrlnn rufmere, known over the -entire world for
their thrifdness and scientific farming
methods, Sigmund Leiscr, representing an
immense Hungarian syndicate, has pur­
chased about 60,000 acres of fine lc£d
in Duval and Su Johns counties und will
atoncebsgin his colonization work in
Uermanyjind Hungary. The deal Is the
largest of the kind ever consummated
in this section of the State, and means
much to Jacksonville.
In the most unique and humorous po­
litical document ever Issued In this state,
Representative Harry B. Floyd of- A palachicola today set fort Mills platform and
announced hla candidacy *for congress.
He says: “I enter the race os an attorney
representing a special interest, namèly,
mid Ten Commandments." As to Griggs,
Kehoe, Fnrkhill, Hayes and Lewis, who
also ore candidates, he says: "Bakl They'
could not meet me in debate, for it would
be like Caruso singing against a frog.”
,

Rev. Eugene Pendleton, pastor of Uie
First Baptist church, yesterduy preached
tipn Suriilav hasa anil and the defeat of
the library proposition at the recent
election. He severely criticised the Pen­
sacola Journal for declaring, healleged,
editorially,' that Sunday baseball and
band concerts are more needed in Pensa­
cola and now Ilian a public library.
He also paid his respects to (lie legis­
lature for passing acts without (he knowl­
edge of the general public.
William Richman of Brodentown made
the second crop of celery from the same
land In ‘ one season. TluT'urop brought
. $4 per cratp Had gross receipts were
with net receipts $969.
Rabun-Badger
—r-.s
Oa Tuesday, June 20th, ut noon at ri»e.
Itoms of Mr. D7 H. C. Rabun, o u t. First
street, a quiet but pretty marriage took
place, when Miss Lillie M. Rabun brid,* of
Mr. John G. Badger. The ceremony was
performed in tho presence of relatives
und a few friends by Rev. J. W. WUdman. Alter ap enjoyable repast the hap­
py pair took the train for Tampa, their
future home. Mr. Badger Is connected
with the Atlantic Coast Line Railway,

Sanford Invite* The World To
Visitor* Depart After a M ost Interest
And Spend The Day
— J—L----- lug Session
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At a meeting held this week it was
, The District Conference of the Methodist
decided to have a celebration in this
Church South held a most interesting
city on July 4th and while not going into
meeting last week. The visitors to the
city were shown every courtesy and SA N F O R D FA V O R S GOOD 1 Ì0 A D S the affair on a-large scale we shall pro­
vide for our visitors ib a fitting manner.
after .the business sessions hnve enjoyed
There
will be a ball game with Orlando
side trips through the celery delta and
other places of Interest. .This meeting P arty Had a Hard Struggle to Escape In the morning, a grand parade and
merchants display, a grand fish fry ot
was largely attended.
, _
, the Tentacle* of Volusia Counnoon, a ball game with Orlando and field
ty Mud a t th e Ferry .*
The following answered roll call: C, F.
sports for the afternoon and a grand hall
Tho'Good Roads Around the State Tour and display of fire works at night. .Thr
Blackburn, Miami; P. J. Patterson, Danla
One Colonel Garrard, commanding a
and Fort Lauderdale; R. Ira Barnett, from Jacksonville arrived In Sanford Wed­
cavalry post, refuse* to recommend a
barbecue feature will be eliminated on
West Palm Beach; P, Evanson, Sebrastian; nesday about four .o’clock after a strenuous
young man who is ambitious to rise from
account of the expense and our country
the ranks of an officer, because of tjie
B. F. Shefiler, DeLand; W., R. Newkirk, pull over the new road being constructed
friends will probably enjoy the fish fry
New Smyrna; R. EL L. Folson, Silver by Volusia county near the Osteen Ferry.
and basket picnic more because they can fact that the applicant is “of Jewish per­
Palms; H. B. Partridge, Hastings; D. D. Tho party left DeLand at one o’clock and
spread their baskets in the shade of the suasion," and for that reason "not a de­
DiefTenworth, Crescent City; H. C. Hoff­ had a good run until they struck the West Side Park and flank the chicken sirable social associate.” This la about
the worst cow of snobbishness that h «
man, Titusville; E. L. Ingram, Maitland; rood being bu]lt hear the ferry, where the
a nd-olhir-good-thl nge-w iLli hot—fish-a nd
eminated from army quarters, and Pres­
j . N. Dell, Hallandale; R. V. Alkfnsoif, cars bogged down to tho hubs,, and had it
cool lemonade and discuss the questions
ident Taft did well to criticise such nar­
Miami; J. D.Slbert, Key West. Layman— not been for the assistance of the road
of the day during the interimrow prejudice.
L. D. Norwood, A. H. Chappell, W. Z. gang sent over by Commissioner-WoodIn all Sanford expects to treat the vis­
Chappell, W. J, Daniel, J. M. Lord, F; R'. ruff and Mr. A. T, Rossetter and others
itors to a royal good time and Sanford
The condition of Mrs. Luke Lea, wife af
Green, J. H. Lee and H. H.- Patterson. who assisted the good roads enthusiasts
has always* done, this upon all occasions. United States Senator Luke Lea of'Terw
would have been there yet and' sinking
Among the honored visitors to the
be con
con- vvoi
Along the line of contributions the people nessee, continues to Improve. In nil prob­
fast About twenty-five cars of Sanford
ixandcr, Just
ference were Mrs. W. F. Alexander,
of Sanford will not be held up but each ability the transfusion of the vigorous
Tampa; W. J. Carpenter, Tampns; E. F. W pie journeyed to the ferry to meet the
one is expected to give as. much as they blood of the young senator to the veins of
dud as soun.us a new car arnn Ad
Ad- irauvelloi*
i
Ley, editor of the Florida Christian
con. Every cent of this money Is left his wife yesterday will- result In restoring
voente; J. P. Hllburn, president of”ttrefriveti they were given the glad hand by
here In your city and like the bread upon her to health. Mrs. Lea is at Georgetown
Southern College; C. W. White, Sunday Mayor Lake and Aldermen Thrasher and the waters will return to yuu after many
hospital/ On a cot a few feet from tier
school secretary; Miss Ada Miller, of the Holden and many prominent citizens and days.
bedside the Junior senator from TeiihesDeLand, District, secretary of the Wimraa's made to feel a t home. When the last
Every man is expected-to do his duty see lies, weak from the giving up of more
oar
was
over
the
procession
started
to
the
Foreign Missionary Soclty.
gnd . assist -in arranging for the ¿cle- than a qdarj of life fluid, but happy In
Tile following committees were op- city, and at Wltherington’a store the new bratlon.
._____ ______
the knowledge that Ida act meant tiie
nuto’flre truck joined the procession and
pointed:
saving
of his wife’s life. It is not be­
the long line of auto# wended l u way to
E L K S W ILL PLAY BALL
Spiritual. State of the Church—H. E.
lieved
the
weakening effect on the sen*the Sanford House, whore a Dutch lunch
Partridge, J.N .D e ll and Z. K Chappell.r
tor
will
have
any permanent result In his
was served to the visitors and Manager WIII Be a M ost Spectacular Produocase.
Missions—H. DutilL J, C. Jones and L. Driver- made them comfortable as only he
—---- — -H e n o n T u a sd a y .--------------D. Norwood.
knows how. After » pleasant hour spent
On Uie reoommemjatloiT (Df Mlj.^Gsn.
Tiie Sanford Elks and Orlando Elks will
EducntloiVr-J. A. Hendry, A^T- Pnt* here the party was shown over the city cross liars'next Tuesday at Holden Park Leonard Wood, chief of staff, Secretary of
tillo und F. R. Adams.
and left at five o'dloc^ for Orlando. „■
and tiie gome will be a Comedy of Errors Wax Stlmson has directed that the anti­
Those in the party were: *
Sunday School—R,:. Ira Barnett, H.
from start to finish. Any one wishing to typhoid.vaccination which for more tlian
No. 1. Official Car—6. Notan, Cadillac. enjoy n good laugh should witness the a year has been voluntary In the army
Carlisle and A. R. Chappell. •
Dixie Scout.
shall hereafter be administered to all re­
Books and Periodicals—jt. V. Atkinson, Original
No. 2— Executive Committee's Car, game. The proceeds will go to the San­ cruits except those over thirty-five years
W. J, Daniels and F. R. Greene,
ford Hospital Association. Following is
Primo, Old National Highway Scout Car.
pi age. The treatment will be given as
Kpworlh Leagues—F,’ J. Patterson, E.
No, 3—J. P. Entenza. Overland,
the line up for Sanford:
No. 4—F. C. Miller, Premier.
F. Siielfer utid'J. D. Sibcrt.
porrest Lake................
pitcher soon as practicable after enlistment.
No. 6—W. E. DuDose, Mitchell.'
This is tiie first step taken by the army
Otftfrt/riy Conference Records—D. D.
W.
D.
H
olden..................................catcher
No. 7—F. J. Warren. Ford.'
DiefTenwortli, A. R. Chappell and G. L.
D. G. W ag n er______ ________ 1st base to make (lie treatment obligatory. Wiien
No. 8—D. H. McMillan, Overland.
Ingram. -*
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SNo. 9—E. H. Rogers, Maxwell.
Dr. O. W. King.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd base the maneuver comp was established at
No. 10—M. D, Johnson, Oklamabtlo.
American Bible Society—R. E. U Fol­
Dr. S. Puleston............................3rd base Son Antonio early in March all officers
No. 11—International Harvester Com­
som. Z. A. Ctiappell and H. C. HofTman,. tpany,
Geo. A. DeCottea . . . . . . . . . . . . . short stop and men there took tiie treatment and
motor truck:
Finance—B, F. Sheller, W. M. Myers' Besides those mentioned a t drivers, the Roy F. S y m e s . . . . ........... left Hqld there has been no typhoid in the nianeu- ,
ver division.
and'P. Evanson.
following were in the patty:'F.‘0. Miller. W. L. Morgan............. .......... . . center field
Orplianage—T. R. Adams. F. R. Greene J, W. White, Dr. W^M. Stinson, Frank E. A. E.- Yowcll. ? r ; .................... right Jlcld
Secretary of the Navy Meyer today •
qpd W. II. Newkirk.
Chase.-H. II. Ricliuidsou, O. S. Allbrilton W. J. T higpen..,.-....... alternate pitcher discussed Ids plans for concentrating navy
District Parsonage—J. A. Hendry, G. and diaries A. Brown, Jr.
A. Davis . . . I . ! . . : . * alternate catcher yard work and abandoning plants that
/
I.. Ingram and J. D. Stbert.
Felix Frank. . . . . . . .. alternate 1st base wmjld not.-bp, ; iipcded. 1ft. time— ol_
X
party
r . 8 o’clock'on
_l *t .. tThursday1
i !__ i
At
*evening’ a ty here and escorted them all the way l0 W i e Hill.71' . . . k. ^alternate 2ruf busi wnr, befpro tiie House Commi tie on Ex­
church extension rally was held, at which that city on Thursday^. In the party ware E. E. Brady........... ..alternate 3rd base penditures in die Navy department The
time Rev. W. Ft Carpenter, of Tampa, Messrs..Childs, Henry W. Bishop. Hon. W. Ed H ig g in s,.............alternate short stop Secretary yrlll recommend tha abandon­
delivered a stirring ad d ress?\
Joseph La Verne H u rt.. .alternate pitcher ment of the yards ot Portsmouth, N. H.,
M. Igou and R. Walling.
Friday morning, after the uevotionai •r The gentlemen were.all plejiscd with
The Herald will have n special staff Philadelphia and Charleston. S. C„ and
and business sessions. R. E. L Folsom Orange county roads and stated that they artist on (he field and each play will he havt) those at Boston, New .York and
i[&gt;ote on missions and church extensions were the best In tha state. The tour will featured in next week's paper.
*.
Norford prepared for handling nil con­
in our district after which J. A. Hendry do much towards infusing new life Into
Orlando Line-Up .'
1 structing ntui repair work done by the
talked of "The Laymen’« Mission Mo re- the good roads projects iq. the slate and
Judge Martin..................................catcher government on tiie Atlantic Coast.
men L"
every county through which the party M. O.-O v e rs tre e t........................pitcher
Witi^the first discovery this morning
eloquent sermon was preached at passed "¡inve them a hearty welcome and
Chns. Rock................................. .1st base
of
some human fragments, tiie work of
II o'clock by Rev. H. Dutlll.
.
encouragement.
-■&lt; W? L Palm er.. . . . ......... ...'.2nd base
exploring the hull of the Maine for the
Friday afternoon was devoted mostly
Dean Spencer............................ short stop primary purpose of recovering end giving
to the discussion of Sunday school work,
Mr*. M. A. Petsch .
Harry Beecnan. . . . .
........3rd base honorable sepulcere » tiie bodies of her
■Sunday School Work in Florida" aqd
Jas. L. Giles ............. .......... right field
Mrs.
Maude
A.
Petsch
died
Inst
Sunday
crew Was at least begun after many
Sunday School In the District"'were the
Judge Warlow."— . .
___ left field
monllis of preliminary work. While work­
subjects of splendid addresses by O. W. after a short Illness. Mrs. Petsch wm
. qpnter field men were cleoring'the spar deck between
W. T. Sims.
White and R. Ira Barnett At this time given the alternative undergoing an oper­
the after and engine room .superstructure
Mrs. W. F. Alexander was introduced to ation to save her life but the disease had
riorldu S ta tistics
the conference and spoke In the interest gone too far and the skill of tha surgeons
Florida, according to thefensus Bureau, they found several blackened bones.
coul^j not prevail. Born in Halton, Kan­
of the missionary societies.
lias 5,231,000 acres in 49,634 farms, as Further exploration in that portion of the
Friday night E. F. Ley presented the sas. Maude Messenger inovetf’ftr'Sanford compared with 4,384,000 acres I n ,40,814 ship did not reveal anything which might
claims of the Florida Christian Advocate with, her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. W. farms ten years ago. Of this 1,803,000 assist U&gt; identification. The water is at
in enable manner, and R. V. Atkinson Messenger ond passed her early girlhood acres were Improved in 1910, represent­ a level of fourteen feet making visible
here where she married Mr. Petsch aud
preached oil the subjest of “Manly Re­
ing au increase of 19 per cent in ten the engjne nxmvw&gt;nd upper structure
afterward removed to Tampa to make
ligion," which was one of the best ser­
years. The average number of . acreo. in tiie port side. The Utter deck is bs
her home.
mons of the week.
farm is 105. Farm laud is valued ut bulged and apparently the tide of the
nns— C' o’clock—service on Saturday- Stricken with m serious illness , Mrs $ 93.286,000, Ttnd-btHidlngs at t gfWO.OO»:
morning was led by G. R. Adorns, and Petsch wished to be home where she while implements and machinery are was biown outwards which probably re­
the devotional service at 8:30 o’clock could reccjve the watchful and tender valued at $4.429,000. The avr/nge value sulted in the explosion of the main aftercars of her parents and early girlhood
.
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was M by F. P. Patterson.
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of land buildings 1* $22.49 per acre. _In magazine.'
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J, F. Hilbuni presented the claims of friends. She leaves fond parents, sisters 1900 it was only $9.35. so the per-centage
Exports of iron and steel from tha
and broilirrt to mourn her loss. The
the Southern College in u most interest­
of Increase i t |41. 'Of all the forms 71 United States In the fiscal year about to
funeral
services
were
conducted
on
Mon­
ing manner, and the morn'ng sermon
per cent are operated by white farmers end will probably ÌM 233 million dollars
day by Rev. Waldron- of the Congrega­
was preached by G. L. Ingram.
as compared with 67 per cent so operated in value,-agalust 184 million In the for­
T. F. Adams led the devotional meet­ tional church iiitermenl being made in in 1910. __________________
mer high record .year, 1908. The total
ing in the afternoon, after which un­ Lakeview cemetery.
Fourth of July Dance
for the ten months ending with April, the
finished business was token up.
The Woodmen’s Circle of Sanford -will Utest period for which derails have bean
Made a Good Selection
The conference woa entertained with
assist in the Fourth of Jujy festivities by coin piled by the Bureau of StatUllcs,
Mr. Minor Deny, formerly a resident of
a delightful boat trip to Enterprise aud a
giving a grand boll In the d ty hall on the Department of Commerce and Labor, U In
visit to the Methodist Orphanage at that Orlando hut now conducting a large truck night of July Fourth, to which tiie public
round terms, 190 million dollars, *od. If
garden in Sanford, has been visiting bis
plpce in the afternoon.
Is cordially invited. The door In the city the May and June exports. approximate
sister,
Mrs.
T.
E.
F.
Hoskins.
He
w^s
Sermon on Saturday night by T. H.
hall is in Ane shape aud a good orchestra in each caso those of April the total for
recently elscted to die responsible position
Slstrunk.
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will furnish music for the occasion. Ev­ the year will be fully 235 million dollar*.
as secretary Of - the Florida Vegetable
Tlte «*in*ing meetings of the conference
ery one can be assured of * good time at Ten yean ago, in 1961, the total w**-tl7Grower*’ Association and has been look­
the Woodmen's Circle donee.
were held on Sunday.
raillion, or one-half the estimated figure
ing after-their Interests' among the truck
e
---------------------------The pulpits of tiie various churches ware
for the currant year, twenty yean ago,
Capt. T arver III
gardeners here.-' 11c claims the nsooclutilled by tho visiting ministers, who
Capt Otis Tarvej Is very ill at tils home In 1891, In was 29 million and 30 yean
tlon controls over jfl* hundred acres of
preached to large congregations.
truck land around Sanford at the present in the Lee residence on Oak avenue. HU ago, 17 million. The value of Iron and
• Rev. Vf. A. Myers preachod at the
time, anil new menbers are being added age mokes his condition more alarming •te d manufactures exported In 1911 will
Methodist church In the morning and I*.
daily. Since the organization was per­ and his many friends are worried about probably exceed by mare than SO rolli ion
•J. D. Sibeil. pastor, of First Methodist
fected it has secured a new freight rate him. Capt. Tarver is greatly missed from that of the Immediately preceding year,
church at
West, preached in the
for its members which la only about one- hU usual haunts and every one la hoping thus showing a growth of ^iproxlroataty
30 per celli.
half for the Tofthor rale.—Reporter Star. for his speedy recovery.
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charity from some land promotion com­
pany a thousand miles away, or from
a mail order house' in Chicago. New
York or San FranciscoT
If you have tried it, you.know it won't
work. ■But you don’t iiesitaUt.to go after
the real estare man, the grocer, the hard­
ware'dealer or th e ' lumberman here at
-heme » lien yoa 'ln rre~^gHSg~intIeTnKfiey
raising scheme to put through. And gen­
erally they “come across" without a mur­
mur. _
In other words, do you play fair with
your friendi. the local business manf Or
do you use him a*, a convenience end
send _ your .money and your real trade
elsewherfet
Every dollar you spend at home adds
to the wealth of tlx? community. Every
dollar you lend away detracts from i t
If you are Imbued with local a i well as
national patriotism you will keep' your
money at home In every case where you
can get groat value here os elsewhere.
Give our business {pan a chance.

will t»m c running out to meet you wag­
ging their tails and looking ns innocent
as if they hadn't just killed a lamb, but
they'11 bite.

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4 We'* ought to have a celebration of
♦
some kind on the Fourth. I know that
our merchants have.—b e n a . worked--to ^
'Heath lately by the charity racket. • 1
have "been, worked mySelf until I am t
down to one suspender and a collar But­
A Ctilel 1» Among Ye Taking Notes
ton, but really on a celebration where a
— snd Faith, Hell Brent ’Cm"—
little money would go- a long way we
So Says S uuntcrrr.
ought to show our patriotism and not
&gt; &gt; l W l&gt; C « T « « W M n r«. D U H m rm U .
the patch upon the,,seat of government,
Gainesville people the other d a y raised
‘ Throw Tin U p p er
1300 In an hour for a grand celebration
How ilrsr to rar brsrt »si the truit» old dlperr
That bund by (hr pump In brew tttjs of old:
and
here we are struggling along not
It made s msn (risky contented sad chipper '
, To drink (ran that dipper • drausbl sweet, and
knowing whether " we can raise 75 cents
cokl
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—
or 75 dollars for a fish fry and toothpick
Wccame (rum the celery Held where we d been
lunch.
fhr vruriblftx ht Ip aid it t i ori lit jump
Our last celebration gave the city, a
An*i itixxi iherr and drank liU out tawtnlt ex*
bunch of good advertising and while I
pjcricri
And tirfjed the old dipper ihxt ttoM^Ly the
admit that a celebration does not leave
ruiitifi
, — * **
a fortune in the city it certainly leaves
Bill now In tbs blistering best of the June that* .
more money than is spent for a cele­
Wegs to Um well with oer tontues ndasinicut *
And wrestle around that old pump-ell noon time 4 I like the manner of getting a t things bration. I believe in those who are most
In trying to drink a (ew drops (rota the spout. ,
indulged in by my friend, Frank Wood­ benefltted to; give the most money and
The Uit houao 'te r m doctor* b ar« banished the
ruff. Since becoming a member of. U;e I leave it to the business men.
Barca
r
■\ • ■
From which•** all drank when w* met at Jhe board of county commissioners he has
No mote can tbs boys'S*t ■ hard Water jig on
done a remarkable lot'of hard work and 4 'Again I hear the gentle voice c a llin g .•The trusty old dinner has Bora to the dttop
tbe facility with which he' obtains con­ calling upon the city council to move (he
cessions
for pyx part of the county shows cpal chute and p a n Of 'the freight yards
..Tbs soul saxhlnsdlMwd .
to a climate more suitable, where the
Has pom u the damp.
moth &lt;)otb not corrupt, whatever that
Tbe shore bcsstUul effusion was rendered by
my friand Walter , M. Haynes s i the Moors'« 4 An investment in Sanford real estate means. Am^ since I to m e to think about
Station m ovisi picture sh e* .
, .*
will bring In ten net cent nr m m prsw
vidod you invest your money in a good live brain that the city couneU should be­
4 When an honest man Is tearing off location that will grow in Importance each gin to sit up a t nights and pass more res­
sleep like a dry godd clerk tears -off bar­ ,»*ar. There is not ■ city of similar size olutions and memorials regarding this in­
gain day drees goods &gt;a t marked down* anywhere that can promise a sure return fringement upon the rights of the people.
prices, isu't it good cause ’far a bill of at a better figure. Many property owners The still small voice which 1 have raised
particulars wbed his wife fobs him in the are making more, but I am Inclined to from lime to time "has been silenced late­
ribs with her elbow and awakens him with stick by the sure figures and place it at ly by the promises of Mayor Lake—and
tbe ejaculation “Say, Geqrgjj. wake up. tan par c e n t Most people who come wbd dares to d o u b t' his word—who init's thundering and lightening something here from the north are only getting five formed me that such' great undertakings
awful, don't you hear ill** And then per cent for their money and are well required time and in order to save the
some people wonder why Reno prospers. satisfied with ten. The beat way to In­ d ty a law suit the A. C. L. must be giveo
vest your money Is. to be satisfied with a ample time to make up its legal mind
4 Did you ever send to New York. Phila­ reasonable interest You must learn not upon such-weighty matters.
delphia, Boston, Baltimore or Chicago for to overwork a dollar any more I than you
We have given them about ten years to
a _______
bill of hardware, and
foen it came would a horse. Three per cent is e smell make up their mind and some of »1««*
that you had forgotten 50 te n ts' worth of load for It to draw; six a safe one; when legal lights must be almost burned out by
cailsT Did you send to other pUoea for It pulls la tea for you its likely «rocking this time and yet we have tbe magnifi­
them, or did you go to the hardware store out west end you've got to watch that It cent perspective of tbe coal d u n e before
and buy them!
doesn't buck; when it makes twenty you our vision. 1 would respectfully call the
Did you ever send away for an adver­ own a blame good critter or a mighty attention of the city council to the fact
tised specie) value in lumber or sash and foolish one. and you want to make dead that they are now working under tbe d ty
doprs and find on receipt of the gauds sure which; but if it draws a hundred it's ^barter —a charter won by many battles
that tbe mall order bouse "forgot" some playing the races. or something Just as of legal lore and much meetings by day
of the essentials! Did you send awsy for hard on hones and dollars, and the first
the balance or did you go ,to the local thing you know you won't have even a
carcass to haul to the glue factory. Sure
lumber dealer to get what was missingT
Did you ever solicit a contribution fgr Things, Straight Tips, and Dead (Inches

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S te a k s , C hops, O y s te rs and F ish a S p e cialty
A P L A C E FO R L A D IE S A N D G E N T L E M E N
E v e r y th in g F i r s t C la ss

Prompt, Clean Service

Meal Tickets are Sold at Reduced Rates

DELICIOUS BISCUITS
Light, fluky and appetizing are made from
F IR S T Q U A L IT Y "Q u ak er C i t^ S o u r .
Look for the label obo (c, som ew here on
b a i o r b&amp;rrcl. ItV p la ce d th ere—in red
and blue—to protect the housew ife; it’s
the m iller’s gua~antee of First Quality flour.

QUAKER CITY FLOUR MILLS CO
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I n te r e s tin g fig u re s Compiled by-Com-

m lsslouer McLln
The'development of the citrus fruit In­
dustry In the past twenty yean In Florida.
U brought out In detail in the annual re­
port of Commissioner of Agriculture B. E.
The book contains 667 pages and
every
lino of* agriculture In the
covers
' state- Twenty years ago the citrus fruit
crop of .the state was valued at a little
under $3,000,000, decreasing to $1,600,000 ten years ago, and now reaching over
$4,600,000 for the last year, an advance
of 50 per cent in twenty years, despite
the big freeze of 1894-95.
The grape fruit then was hardlyJknown
there being only 14,000 reported with n
crop worth $20,000 for 10,000 barrels;
Ten years ago tills fruit took a spurt In’
tho public favor, the report showing 150,000 trees, butohe crop only,' reached 22,000, which sold at $142,000 or over $0 per
crate. Last year's crop shows over 500,000 trees, which produced as many boxes
of fruit, selling for over $950,000. The
leading producing codntlea of grapefruit
are Dade—which tuts three times as many
as any other county—St. Lucie being
second, then Orange, DeSoto. Polk' HillsTwenty years ago there were iMs than
2^000,000 bearing orange trees, with a
crap worth $1 o box for the crop of near­
ly 3,000,000 boxes. In that day Alachua
county had nearly 1,000,000 trees, or more
than double the number in Orange county,
end three or four times the number in
any oilier county. The^Chlg freeze or
1694 wiped ont the crap so far as middle
Florida was concerned, and Alachua
dropped out of the list of orange shipping
counties, the whole state showing only
500,000 bearing trees ten years ago, with
3,000,000 non-bearing ones; nearly 1,000,000 boxes were (unvested, worth $2,2s0,.Last year the banner orange county
was Hillsboro, producing over 1,000,000
boxes. Orange comes next with nearly
800,000; DeSoto with nearly 000,000; Volu•law itn 800,000; Brevard and Lake each
w jttfnearly 400,000. These are ’ tho six
big orange counties. The total of the
product of the state Is not shown as sev­
eral counties failed to report, but Is placed
at 5,000,000 boxes.
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trees are: Orange, 400,077; Hillsboro, 204,-1
304; Lake, 251, «28:Brevurd, 1H8.512: Polk.
100,708; St. Lucie, 100,172.
Now Is th e Time to Sw at the fly *
If you see a fly walking over the food
anil dishes,jor nlighring on your baby's
face, remember thpt he is u'inesiehger of
disease and death, says the July Woinun's
Home Companion.
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The niles-for dealing with the fly nuls-nm &lt;» p!ililiBill‘d hu llie..MlTi llUills' - AWtelation of New York, hnd widely circu­
lated by them, are-worth reprinting. We
repeat our suggestions that an excellent
work for any)W c woinun's club would be.
to reproduce these rules and distribute
them broadcast.
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Keep the flics away from the sick,
especially those ill wills contagious 'dis­
eases. Kill every fly that strays into the
sickroom. His body is covered with dis'ea&amp;e germs.
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Do not allow decaying material of any
sort to accumulate on or near your prem­
ises. . Ail refuse which tends In any way
*to fermentation, such as bedding straw,
paper waste and vegetable matter should
be disposed of or covered .with lime or
kerosene.
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Screen all food. Keep all receptacles
for garbage carefully covered and the
cans cleaned or sprinkled with oil or lime.
Keep ull stable manure In vault or pit,
screened or sprinkled with lime, oil or
other cheap preparation.. See that your
sewerage system is in good ordrr; that It
*does not leak, is up to data und not ex­
posed to flies. Pour kerosene into the
drains.

SA TU R D A Y AND M ONDAY
J U N E 24—TWO DAYS— J U N E 26
SATURDAY and MONDAY
Madq of nainsook lace, em­
broidery and ribbon-trimmed;
low neck; high neck, V-neck;
also empire models. These gowns
are a great value at from $1.25
to $2,00,.. but for our
Saturday and Mon- M N I
day selling only___
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Made of nainsook or cambric.

These are extraordinary val­ Some finished with deep flounce
of embroidery, others with em­
ues and Will positively not be broidery and insertion and many
with lace insertion and ribbon
sold only at day and hour skirts, are really w o r t h / \ r \ / *
from $1.50. to $2.00.
named.
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Saturday and Monday

L A D IE S ’ D R A W E R S

Made of nainsook,' lace and
embrdidery trimmed; also many
finished with ribbon. All styles
will be found in this lot; dorotlfy,
Umbrella, SaddlQ-nnd Isabella
models, worth from 5 0 c { l j O / l
to 98c. Saturday a n d X j f l

Saturday
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Saturday
Only

T his-specially priced bleaching is for SA
U R D A Y O N L Y and will not be sold .before
after.__I t j s 36 inches wide in a.
m edium weight; a good seller at
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10c per yd, beginning at 9 o’clock
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Saturday
Only

This line of mens1 balbriggan underwear wns
never sold foedess than 25e for shirt amt 25c for
drawers, and at some ploecs more, but for two hours
Saturday nighl'wirfbe on sale ot per suit___, r3 5 C

L A D IE S C O R S E T C O V E R S

Made of nainsook and trimmed
with val, lace and insertion, -em­
broidery, torchon and insertion;
also embroidery and insertion
and finished with ribbon and
bows; worth ^more - Q A / 1
money, but Saturday
and Monday 4 3 c andL A D IE S ’ D R E S S E S

These very pretty and stylish little
tub dresses are made of tho l^j^.puallty
ginghams, madras, lineue, etWpome hand
embroidered while others are, trimmed in
laccj Specially priced for Monday - -

Sale Starts at 7 and Closes at 9 O’clock p. m.
Monday O nly— C

A M B R IO

— Mon SayTinTy

This is a beautiful soft finish quality and 30
This material is especially good for the
princess »Ups, undergnrments, etc., and i« inches wide,* and is very servicablo for the shirtwaist
equally as pretty at the 12¿4c and 15c as well ns the undergarments sold regularly at from
■hirnl -for'"BhlrtWTUsts and dresses. Full l2l4c'lo I5c. Monday 13 yards fo r.................... $1.00
40-inch wide and a great value a t.. 10c
Sale Opens at 9 O’clock

M o n d ay

M E N S ’ D R E S S S H IR T S

A new showing of mens' dress shirts;
all coat styles, in heat stripes, dots, fig­
ures. etc., our good quality madras and
percales.; They were made for a 75c
seller, hut in buying a quantity will sell

O n ly — LA W N S— M on d ay

This is our 10c and 12'Ac quality lawns, batiste and
organdie in dots, figures, stripes and fiqral designs.
These materials are very sheer and show up splendidly
at the old price, but for Monday Only will* be 10
yards. . .
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Saturday—

B A T IS T E

This is n. very special value lingerie
batiste; full 45 inches wide; a very pretty
evenly woven material that washes and
wenrs and Is regularly sold at from 35c
to 50c per yd. Saturday and Monday 25c

O nly

Sale Opens at 9 O’clock

P IC K -U P S

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M EN S’ D RESS

S H IF T S

Mens’ $1.50 shirts to be reduced for
our Saturday and Monday sales; these
come in white, white with a corded stripe
and white grounds with black stripes,
dots and figures, mostly coat styles; $1 50
value, for Saturday and Monday only 97c

W O R K .â H IR T 8 — Monday

REAL VALUES

........ 25c
These shirts are made full and of .a. good qualify Coat’s spool cotton, Ofor
Coats’ crochet cotton, nil colors, spehomespun and seersucker; a good range of sizes and in
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ull colors, wush well, wear well,, and nre worth 39c. ulk liugu thread in black and white,
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Specially priced for Saturday untl Monday - ' English brass pins, per paper............. 4c
Colgate's talcum powder, 25c kind... 18c
Lq'die»’. Dutch collars in white *ond col-.

W e are show ing a v e ry p re tty line of these heavy c an v a s -c o v e re d tru nks
being strongly m ad e w ith brass c o rn e rs and heavy le a th e F s tra p T h a t go

oil table refuse. Screen all food for sale.
Screen all windows and doork, especial­
ly the kitchen and dining room .„
Burn pyrethrum powder in the liouse to
kill flies.
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Don’t target, if you see files, that their
breeding place Is in nearby filth. It may
be behind the door, under the table* or In
the cuspidor.

If there is a nuisance In the neighbor­
hood It would be advisable to write at
once to the health deportment.
flic silver wedding celebration of the
President and Mrs. Taft, the second that
has been held In the White House, came
to an end Tuesday with the lawns. In­
vitations had been sent to nearly 12,000
Persons, and it was- estimated that at
least 5,000 were present. Tho United
States Supreme Court, the Senate and
the House of Representatives, all de­
portments of the government, the men
who are high In political afTalrs of the
country, the army, the navy and in every
Walk in Ufa almost were represented.

all around.

8 e e th e speolatly priced ones a t «

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STORE CLOSES THURSDAY N O O N -HALF HOLIDAY

CASH DEPARTMENT STORE
SANFORD

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P opular J u ris t Receive* Tokens o f
t 1 Esteem From Oronfe Co, Bor
On adjournment of the circuit court of
Orange county.Hon. Minor S. Jones, pre­
siding. the bar of Orange county and the
officers of the fourt being mindful that
the term of office of Judge Jones wouli
expire with the.month of June, 1911, and
being desirous of showing to .the'Judge
the high, esteem in which he is held by
the bar Of Orange county and the officers
of court oyer the circuit court of which he
has held the position of Judge for the past
fourteen years, thought proper to present
to Judge Jones a testimonial on his retire­
ment that would express fully to him the
regret of the bar that he Is to be no long­
er their Judge, and at the same time to
give utterance to their appreciation os to
bis high standing* ns a jurist, his many
nobis qualities as a man, his worth as a
citizen and the love and esteem they hok
him in.
And with this end In view, n commit­
tee appointed selected a gold headed
cane and umbrella. The bar met anc
Hon. W. L Palmer was selected to moke
the presentation speech, which was most
eloquently and appropriately rendered,
expressing In behalf of himself, the bar
and officers of the court fittingly their deep

BLAN K BO O KS
O FFIC E SU P P L IE S
FIN E WRITING PA PE R
TYPEW RITER S U P P L IE S
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K ODAKS A N D
PH O T O M ATERIALS

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FO U N TA IN P E N S
LE A T H E R G O O D S
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We are making a special display of our entire line. Not in the State
is there a more complete line of goods of the high character that we
carry. Our prices are always consistent with the quality of the mdse.

We arc members of the Tampa Trade Extension A ssociation,and
pay your fare both ways subject to rules of the organisation.
W H ILE IN TH E C IT Y M A K E O U R ST O R E YO U R H E A D Q U A R T E R S

MASON JARS

Wlndovys
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Gasòllne Engines and Pum ps

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They áre members of the Tampa Trade Extension Association, and
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TO S H O W OUR A PPR E C IA T IO N
T o all excursionists visiting our im m ense store while
in our fair city , we. wi(l p resen t to you, with our complim ents a com plete K IT C H E N S H O W E R ; cbnsisting of
twelve useful kitchen articles.
T H I S IS A B S O L U T E L Y F R E E — no strings arc on
this offcr~-you d o n ’t have to purchase a p en n y ’s .worth.
C all and ask for this kitchen show er all nicely packed
i n a c a r d b o a r d b o x ,--------- ------------------- 1----I t’s a real tfeat, to be.shown through our beautiful store
B etter C om e.
VWE MEET AND GO ONE BETTER EVERY JMORTt!HTt
• MAIL ORDER PRICE. Try us Once.
“WE SAVE YOU MONEY.”
We are members of the Tamps.Trade
railroad fire to Tampa and return, '

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off th e jr regular prices which are cheaper th an the other fcl.
lows w ithout this reduction, when actual values, arc .
taken in to -co n sid eratio n . T h eir stock consists o f
the finest of m illinery goods, a large and well
. selected stock, showing m odels QÍ

TO V IS IT IN G S H O P P E R S :

For Week Ending, J U L Y 1st.

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Twenty-Five Per Cent.

FO R T H E W E E K EN D IN G J U L Y 1st.

S PECI A L PRI C

“Mis* Bellows whs well known in this
city to a large number of people, who will
be deeply grieved on bearing of her death.
She was active in church and philan­
thropic wort, being treasurer of the Home
for the Friemilc&amp;a. and officer of the Girls'
Friendly Society and an active member

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For the nest two weeks, on their entire «tock, a i¡eductjon-of _

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health. She testified her faith 'I n the
future of Sanford by investing in landa in
various directions from the city. She will
bo greatly - missed , by a large circle of
friends.
We add ah extract from a Rochester

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his honesty of purpose and 'impartial ad­
W E W E L C O M E YOU
ministration of his duties os judge. bll
ability and fairness In oil matters, etc.
While the words of Mr, Palmer were elo­
quent and well chosen it was very notlcable that every person present was only
too willing to second his remarks; and in
conclusion the good and noble wife of the
retiring Jurist was not forgotten. Very
happily the was referred to, as Ip many
cases the wife is helpful In the making of
the man, and the cane tho judge was litformed was to his wife, who would shore
the honors he hod won and who had been
“helpful in the winning,'* etc. The testi­
12 half gall
monial was then handed His Honor, who.
in accepting and in reply to Mf. Pollner
12 one q u a rt size
4 7 c ts
•bowed plainly his full appreciation in a
few words, broken ^Jby his unrepressed
¿latitude. The judge*was moved et times
to tears and plainly sbowod his love fbr
the members of the bar and the officers
of his opurti and his regrets at the “port*
Ing of the way.” I was, reminded by
the judge's talk of a question that was
asked of a* delegate to the convention
that first nominated George Washington
as President of the United States. The
The.delegate was asked, "Who was the
most eloquent man In the conventionf'
We Pay Your Railroad Fare. Ask For Transportation Check
and after thought he replied; "George
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what George said, and In reply said, “Off * '
nothing, be just wept.' And so It was
with Judge Jones, his tears were elo­
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The Judgft-left Sanford Wednesday
morning for ilia home in Titusville, where
he,wiU take up again the practice of his
profession.
Not only the bar of this county, but we
know the bar of the several counties of
this circuit second the voice of Orange,
all wishing him well and prosperity.
Mtnnte A. Bettow s.......
The many friends of .Miss Minnie A.
Bellows will be grieved and shocked to
hear of her sudden dcath/which occurred
bn * train between Aurora and Rochester,
N. V., Wednesday, .June 14th. She left
Sanford May 24th, via Clyde Line enroute for her home in Rochester, after
spending a happy winter with her friends
and relatives, the Worthingtons a t Lake
Onoro. She had planned to visit a few
days with friends (n New 'York City, go­
ing thence to Wells College, Aurora, to at­
tend a meeting of the alumnae associa­
tion, of which she was • member. Let­
ters were received from her, both fijom
New Ydrk and Aurora, tho fatter written
the day before her death, both Indicating
that sho was in'usunJ health and enjoy­
ing her visit extremely. For years she
had boen subject to a heart weakness,
■endTt-ts-pfObabie-thet—twe—death—was
due to over exertion in catching her train.
The conductor of the train noticed her
running to make the train, and on mak­
ing his rounds found her dead In the last
coach, which was otherwise empty. Too
remains were properly cored for and her
friends notified at once. Funeral service«
were held in St. Luke's church, Rochester,
and Interment In the family grounds at
Pituford.
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Mis« Bellows was an enthusiastic lover
of Florida, and especially of the lake re­
gion adjacent to Sanford, where she plan­
ned to eventually make a winter borne.
She bad spent the last three winters with
her relatives, the Worthington*, apparent­
ly enjoying every moment of her stay

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Next week we will make a special display of desks, filing cnbi
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fa re s Refunded by First National Bank
The Tampa. Trade Extension Association is .a cooperative organiza­
tion of iB3 of TaMpa's leading business houses, comprising every line o f
business. It was formed for the purpose of placing the out-of-town shop­
per on an equal footing with people located in Tampa by paying their
railroad or boat fares.

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We ore ugentsjn South Florida for the celebrated L. C. Smith
Typewriter andwill give demonstrations at our office Thursday,
June 29th. We are also agents for the Kansas City Automatic
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Our sales rooms are located near the Atlantic Coast Line depot
and we wont oil visitors to Tampa next week to call und see us.
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As members of the Tampa Trade Extension Association we y ill
pay your railroad fare to Tampa and ■return according to The
rules of the Association.

Stop In Tam pa w ith the' membòrs of
the Tam pa Trade Extension Associa­
tion and your faros w ill be paid both
ways subject to the rules of the. Assoc ia tjo n
For Further Particular* write

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Best Fertilizers
On Earth
FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS. Sanford. Fla

General Fire Insurance

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The dhell-mound at tlie mouth of Lake Monroe; every con- |
venieoce for picnic parties; admission free. The swimming i&gt;wi :
under these big oaks is emptied and cleaned every day und
with pure
ig water. Ask your doctor's ojpinion about this.
Try it once
ou will come again. Open TIIURSDAYS ami
SUNDAYS. Other days by arrangement.
Go west on First street. Marl road to Brady's store, then
north to Rand's siding; cross railroad and keep road east . of and !
along railroad; good hard roari all the way.

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Now Is The Timle To Buy Improv. ed “Ready to Plant” Sanford
Celery Farms
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These farms can be bought for the next thirty
days for less money than ever again.
have Sanford farnrts to sell.

We

Not Largo, Taft,

Burbank nor. Celery City but Sanford.
Always Sanford. There is only one
Sanford. All irrigated ready to plant. Will
pay for themselves this winter.

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A llV IN O ON THE F A R M

Sanford Growers Are Not Living Out
Of Tin Cans
The growers in the celery delta are be­
coming Imbued with the idea that farm
irug should be done here aa it la. else­
where insofar ns the growing of what is
consumed on the farm is concerned
Many newcomers arrive and curry on
operations by purchasing everything they
must consume while they are growing
vegetables for the markets. They sell
and then buy back to .maintain them
through the non-producing season, which
season is how on the verge of elimination
by the transforming of. die vegetable
farms into sources of production during
the summer and early full. A great num­
ber of growers will gather their own hny
this Season, it being estimated, that not
less than 5.1)00 tons will be put dp. There
are many fields of sturdy torn now grow­
ing, -where ti few weeks ago crops of
various'kinds of early vegetables were to
be seen. In the pens will be fount! small
hunches of hogs 'aliening for the local
markets and now it is becoming die rule
for the farmer to bring produce to town
to/trade for groceries. If this system is
kept up and the ."hog and hominy" |&gt;olicy
is developed to Us maximum. ihc_h
rolls of the celery delta fanners will- be­
come the fattest in th e . state. A gentle-'
m an recently told the writer that he
purchased two pigs and inside df-atir
months sold for enough to purchase
seventeen inure pigs—Ht^says me pigs
will eat the things his family does not
care for ami then the Dimity ¿Tin cut die
pig —Sapiord Cor Times-Unioh.

The Crfppen Music .Store
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and Graphophones
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Easy Payments.

P ric e s

Pico Block

~~ Gave Up Hope
“I suffered five years, with awful pains, due to woman­
ly troubles," writes Mr*. M. D. McPherson, from C hadbourn, N. C. '"They grew worse, till 1 would often ta in t
1 could not wallc^at all, and I -had an awful hurting In mjr
sid e ; also a headache and a backache.
1 gave up and thought I would die, but my husband
urged me to try Cardul, so, k began, and the first boffl*
helped me. By the time the third bottle w ai used, I could
do all my work. All the peoplo around her« »aid 1 would
die, but Cardul relieved m«.M
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For more-than 50 years, • Cardul has been rd ltv in f
woman's sufferings, and making weak women strong and
well. During tills time, thousands of women hav« written,
Jlke Mrs/McPherson, to tell of the really lurprlslnjr results
they .¿stained by the use. of_this purely vegetable, tonic
remcjly for women.
V "^Cardin strengthens, builds, restores, and relieves or pr*»
vents unnecessary pain and suffering from womanly troublbi.
If you are a woman, begin taking Cardul, today. .

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Third Visit to Sanford

Writ* to: L ld it i' AiWImrj Pert., ChuUoooM M tdldnt Co,. OityMUMun. 7 m * .
lor Sjtr.al liutrutUoru. inJ M - puc book. How« T r t it t t u t tor w h ile . i ^ M k n 1 «

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W ill R eturn in Four W eeks

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W i l l N O U R f A T IN C U RABLE D IS E A S E S
W L A K t R U N N IN G

Our Chief Physician docs not caic to devote his time to the
treatment of absolutely Incurable diseases. If In; secs n o ‘ hi»|&gt;c for
el| your He.withe* to impress this fact upon the readlie docs not consider a case incurable because other
It is in effecting cures in just such cases that
the average specialist. If ha. cannot cure you
you so and send you home with such tidvicc as may he
value to you. as lie did in a number of ease* during his la's! visit.

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One Day Only
W c Never Use the Knife
Our Phy&amp;lciuns Arc experts in the diagnosis' and treat■mem o f1'Simii;uJr.- Hnwri-anrf- Liver--Diwarex; rtw h ^^ iy ip ep sT aT
Constipation, Piles, Diarrhoea, etc. Cured in the shortest possible
time without the use of injurious drugs.
R heum atism —O pr cure for rheumatism is the most success­
ful known, Young and middle aned men who suffer from the ef­
fects of youthful indiscretions and Nervous Debility may call wifh
confidence.
1
-Throat, Luilg aild Nasal Diseases such as Catarrh, Bron­
chitis, Consumption, Asthma, successfully treated by our own special
methods of treatment.
Heart, Blood a n d S k in Diseases sugh as Scrofula,-Ulcers,
Eczema, Pimples, etc., especially cases that have baffled the skill of
other physicians
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Diseases Of W o m e n —After years of expedience wc have
found the greatest cure known for diseases peculiar To the sez, pain­
ful menstruation, sterility, barenness, leucorrhoca. puritiv, and fibroid,
tumors In the early stages, etc, positively cured by our method. Our
treatment is perfectly harmless! and easily applied. No humiliating
exposure on examination. Try it, and you will exclaim like hun­
dreds of others: “Oh, 1 feel like a different woman.“
i - Rupture Verlcocele. permanently cured without the use of
-kaifv-tntM-or-suspensory.—.Be-eure-conwlt—us^bsfoie—Asking—treat1
ment. *
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Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Bright’s Disease, Diabetes,
Inflammation of the bladder, Enlarged Prostrate, Frequent and
Dribbling Urination, it costs no more to employ an exptrr than to
risk your life with an inexperienced physician.
S tricture and all forms of disease of the uretha and prostrate
gland curedliy our Medical Bougie, a method of treatment without
pain or detention from business.
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Syphilis or Blood Poison cured without the use of injurious
drugs where others fail.
Brain, Spinal and Nerve Diseases such as Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia. Epilepsy, Fits. Neuralgia. Sciatica. Headaches, Sleepless ness, Dizziness, Brain and Nervous Exhaustions, etc., successfully
treated by our original method.
•i Young and Middle-aged Men who suffer from the effects
of'^outhful indiscretions and’oervous‘debility ' may call wifh confi­
dence.
O ur physician's extensive experience enables him to, in a few
minutes, search out and detect the %
seat of your disease. He has
posted a forfeit of $5(Ffbr any case that he cannot, if he so desires,
tell every ache and pain that you have in five minutes from the time
you take your chair before him.
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Jacksonville; Fla.

Chas. M. Maud, Sheriff
•The many friends of Charlie Hand
througliout Orange counfy are urging iiim
to make the race for sheriff and he in al­
most itersuaded. In fact Mr,. Hand hiw^
served the county as tJLuinlYy sheriff^
feels perfectly familiar a iu lp a p in ie ^ f
holding jlrwn the ioit.^tf^iheiUfr' Ills
Have no dtrutf s nlwmr^llie matter
is iiarfiy up tiTcharlie to get in
fiupie and start campaigning. Every­
body -ktiows Charlie Hand ' and wlien he
.yuMs to shaking hands and kissing the
Bill lief and nniking n —/•»»■.t -»n-irJ-r
¿¿inothing doing ail the time. If he has
not made op ins mind to .become u can­
didate at this writing he will he obliged
to starf now. for Tlte Herald has his pic­
ture a id touts him ns the winner.

But wc arc not running from' , competition.
Vy.hy shpulcl we? If you had ever tntdcd_'wit(i
AFr^^would.not need to answer this ' question...
fT ' ■ O u r P rices are Right
Our qualities aje better and wc give fair, honest
treatment to our, customers. I f any ot our com-'
pecitors can B E A T that they are entitled to
your tra'dcv
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Sanford Supply Co.

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Sanford, Florida

Phone 3 3 0

Representative Shcrley of Kentucky on
Tuesday introduced an amendment to th
p ire food ami drug act, *prohibiting p i h ¡4
ami misleading Mutenlcnts about the cut
utivc value of ipeJicinul p'repatutiuim on
patent iHcdicinvj labels. Shcrley soya the
bill Is intended to make the jnirc fooji
luw embrace - tl use''cases' of interstate
shipments of Afdrthlcss medicines and
drugs fraudulent y held out to. ttie [sihlic
as possessing curative properties.

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or B A C H M O N T H
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TOUS M O K t r -S T A S T
A S A T IN C S A CCO U N T
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S A I- B It A N B A S T
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£ PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

INSURED AGAINST LOSS?
Mayings

Made With the-A m erican P aten t
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The Geo. H. Fernald Hdw
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M . M , S M IT H , Fr««
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�G. R. CALHOUN

Laura Fish, Helen St John, Ruth" Abbott.
Best
Rosa Dickenson, Mary Alice Martin,
Drude Peters, Flotenoe Strlngfellow.
On
Blanche Bothamly, Charlotte Hand, Emma
of Interest Concerning Pearce, Roscnn J acock«, Messrs.. Bryan
Higgins, Nlxton Butt, Cecil Butt. Will
Society People.
FIRST CLASS CRATE
MATERIALSr'Sanford,
Subscription Price, $2.00 a Year In Advance
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Hill, W. A. Lcfftr. Felix Frank. Guy
Ellsworth, Eugene Roumillot, R. R. Dens,
E n te ra l M »eoanjt-dii» mall m atter A tisun 22nd
P O I N T S P U R E L Y P E R S O N A L Archie Betts. L Pi McCuller, Tracy Mc1908, a t tba PoatoIBce a t Sanford; Florida,
ttu n d ar Act of March 3rd. 1078. ■•*■— - Culler, .lames Jl. .Williams. Ben Fish. M.
L Raines, W. L. Morgan, F. B. Brown, W.
Celery
City
Vanity
Fair
While
How
OiBc* In HerAid Putldlni
A w ay-the Golden H onrs-- —1 A. Strlngfellow, C. C. Howard, David
Telephone Hp. U 8. ■ ____.___ _
Caldwell, Wideman Caldwell, Norman
Social Gossip. *
Deforest, Gwynn Fox, Andrew Whitaker. * ° W H Y N O T T R A D E A T A M E A T M A R K E T
TH E H ERALO PRlftTlNO CO.
Where you can Imvc^-your order delivered ot once and not he
4_W. A. Wakefield, M. M. Smith. W. J.
Tho Herald Printing Co., makes it's
Hous« Party at K e tla r'S
Thigpen.
Carl
Hamiitou.
John
Adams.
forced to wait for the grocery wagon. We deliver telephone or­
bow to the public this week and on July
One of the most pleasant events of the
ders'AT ONCE BY special mbssenger.
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first will take over the plant of the San­ summer sent on thus far was at the house Frank Campbell, W. H. Wight and Biddy
Gore.
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ford Herald with n few changer in the party given by Miss Charlotte Keelor to
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Complete line of Florida and' W estern Beef and Pork,
personnel of (lie management. The her friends on the Jcseiiing of the 15th
Tuesday evenlhg at her attractive home
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Lamb, Dry and Salt Meats and Poultry.*
officers of the new company ore as fol­ lust.
on Pnrk avenue. Mrs, B, W. Herndon gave
lows;
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SPECIALS TODAY—Fresh Fish, Broilers, Fryers ami HomeThe young people numbering about for­ a very pretty partv ‘in honor of Mika
Made Pork Sausage.
R. J. Holly, president; OcorgoW. Kinim- ty in all began arriving at 7:30, and in Lnurindn Miller of Jacksonville, who is
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14fn. vice-president and W. M. Hnynex, tlic course of on tiour the house, tin* cool her guest. Mrs. Herndon was assisted in
Form erly w ith
»P t i f
R R T C C C -.ito V o rk Ave.
secretary and treasurer.
' 'verandas and tiie lawn were filled with a caring for lifer young guests by Mrs. A. P.
* J. 0. R oberts * •
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phone No. i
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Tne company will start 'out witlra merry laughing throng; nil of them enjoy­ Connelly and MrsT F. L. Miller. A variety
d ean sheet and enough financial backing ing the occasion to the utmost. Dancing, of gaiftea were played and an auction sale
to make the Herald office one of the most singing, music, rowing over the mounUt was litild; at which articles. *ere #old that
surface or Lake Golden, or bathing in its were a great soured of amusement. At
.complete of the size in the South.
J. Holly will bold' the position, of limped waters were some of tile many, the close of the deligiilful evening ice
cream nnd cake were served. Those so
or and W. M. Haynes, buslnesp man- features of the evening's enjoyments.
fortunate ns to be invited to this pleasant
The
costumes
worn
by
the
guests
were
which will, result in a better'an d
larger paper "in every way, the t former unique and ¡inactive; the' girls all being pnrty were Misses Annie McDermit, ChorF O R U M T T E D T IM E
mu|tltutllnous&gt;duties of the editor, busl- dressed in “Short Kid Skirta." while thc^Jotle linmi. Renin - Mmralir-Neiiie-Ekierr
innnugcr, . collector and . general boys wore knee trousers. Mnnyuml vari­ Linda Connelly, Lucca* Chappell. Mary
•ctotum detracting from the usefulness ous were the styles and effects represent­ Chappell, EsbIo Purdun; Karl, Roumillat,
ing the fancies and whims of the wearers. Clarence Muhoney, Able Knnner, Forrest
the editor and the paper. ,__ _
In addition to the youngsters there were Gatchel, Ralph Wight; Archibald Hendry,
The editorial and businesk. departments
a number of ¡parried persons present'who Popo Wicker, Frank Kelly, Ernest Belts,
of’lit newspaper should be separóte and
entered into the jollity and spirit of the Frank Campbell, Osborne Herndon and
distinct, departments and the new ar­
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evening ns much ns anybody. Tb« re­ McDowell Butt.
rangement of The Herald Will effect, this
freshments served were excelleqtVred in
change and be u benefit to the renders
Story telling at tire band stand in the
perfect with all the other successful enter­
*' and patrous.
park, for children, a feature of the W. C.
tainments offered, which were all planned
, Mr. Holly needs no introduction to the Pnd executed by Miss Keelor, the always T, U. work planned for tlio summer has
proven a popular venture judging by the
people of Florida.
charming agd vivacious young hostess
, G. W. Klunuhan Is a retired capitalist whose ability us an entertainer was never number of little folks that- assembled in
sir
of Wichita. Kansas, who becomes a' stock- more in evidence than on the evening in the park last Saturday afternoon to listen
. holder because .he sees n -bright futuro- qiicstion. Everybody was happy, oil had to tlic stories. Mrs. G. B. Waldron and
Mrs. Lewis will be at the park Saturday
• for Sanford opd is anxious
a good time, and were reluctant to leave
afternoon
a n d _ th e _ U ie children ure
placing his .money where it Uill’Help when-the'ntmTapproaclt of the midnight
promised
nn
interesting time if ^thtrr-wib
:. boost Sanford and incidentally help his ; hour bade them do»o./ ’Miia Charlotte has
meet
at
half
past
four o'clock.
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^interests. W. 'M. Haynes . j t \ a u . ex­ the fervent Blank» cipher guests for giv­
perienced newspaper * man. advertising ing them such a delightful evening oj
Tlie.ouclkm bridge club was entertain­
solicitor and expert accountant tiuving pleasure mid enjoyment.
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ed on Thursduy afternoon by Mrs. f . L.
served In a like capuclhy for u ¿number
Following is u partial list of those pres­ Miller 'at h&amp;r home on Maguoiia avenue.
of years on the Wichita Engle, but be­ ent: Misses Mubci Bowler, Charlotte Keel­
Highest score wat, mudo by Mrs. A. P.
coming imbued with the idea ufa Grenier or. Rose Dickinson, Louise Sheppnrd, Alice
Connelly to whuu»~wfl3t\ wnprfed the prize,
Sanford has Invested-his money--in San­ Whitner, Mndge Ward, Luciltr'Kichards.
k i t e
it handsome cuV-glass
ford lands and in The Heruid and will Irene Brady. Elizabeth McLaughlin, Flor­
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make this city his home.
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This explanation is given the public in Helen St. John; Mr. and Mrs-. W. W.
order that the policy of the paper Will be Prather, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Brady, Mrs,
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made plain at once The Herald neither K. S. Keelor, Mrs. 0. W. King, Mrs. Anno,
Bi* “
asks for charity or\cxpccU to give aTty. Mrs. Harry dYurd. Mrs. C. O. McLuugtilln
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Every one will be treated fair and square H. K. Dens,” W. J. Thigpen, J. M. -Me
and aside from boosting Sanford nnd Knsklil, G. K. McKnskill, R. L. Johnson
ii m i
Orange county the jui|&gt;cr cxjxtcts to make Elijah B. Brown, L. P. McCuller, Roy Bow
a living and warrants die co operation of ers, D. D.. Caldwell, Billie litll, Braxton
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every one living In tho county in pat­ Perkins. Mr. Ijrady, H. W. Cildwcll. Mr
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ronizing The Herald as long as the paper* Clouser. Mr. La.Moutes,-Henry Pardon.
nnd# printing plant gives satisfaction.
New‘machinery, will be'Installed to give
O unce n t S a n fa rd H ous*
the printing plant ample facilities for
Last
Thursday
evening at the Sanford
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taking care of till the work of this section.
"#T— P_We wutíl everyjul of ¡1 utxl Mining ad­
city gave a most enjoynblo dance In
We Are High Up
vocates of the home industry plan do not
honor of the ladies of the Daytona Beach
EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE, QUEENSWARE AM) STOW -S
expect uny firm to send out of "the city house pnrty, who had just returned " to
for anything that . fi® Herald can sup- Sanford. - Siumtfn'fl" orchestra furnished If You Are Looking fo r o -Laundry
“Tf"
piVOur new line of R A N G E S and K IT C H E N
excellent music and those who went That Is Near P erfection a s One Can Be :
T.y ihe PROGRESS SANITARY STEAM !
Our weekly pay’ roll umouuis to.oyer thoroughly enjoyed the pretty «finir.
S T O V E S arc the kinJryou h a v e w a n te d , and
yiiHl per week, every ten t of which is
LAUNDRY.
Those invited were Dr. nnd Mrs. T. A
couldn't
get. v
spent right here in Sunford, whieiris np Neal, Dr. and'*Mrt. S. Puleiton, *Mr. and
jtein for our merchants to consider before Mrs. C. N. Hand, Capt. anti Mrs. A. V. B.
We pride ourselves on our plant
patronizing oilier printing firms outside of Futjo, Mr. and Mrs- 0. W^ Brady and mid our ability to do ¿ood work.
S E E O U R B A R G A IN C O U N T E R
Sanford.
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daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Broadwater and You run no risk when you send us
’ The Herald Printing Co. is a business daughter, Mr and Mrs. 3. 0. Packard, your linen. We use nothing hut
proposlliftfi pure and simple and id the Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Sehumpert, Mr. and
future development of this section will Mrs. F. L. Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. pure soaiL starch, filtered and discarry a goodly part of the burden cheer­ Miller, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. .Gonzalez, Mr. lillcd- XvafoF^TEverythIng will be
fully, fairly and honestly. !
and Mrs. J..W. Dickens, Mr. and Mrs. B. d^ncVuji.ja'perfection and ■returned
The Herald is.not owned or controlled F. Whitner Jr.'M r. nnd Mrs. J. N. Whit­ looking like new.
Rmid Budding
Ju s t a c ro ss th e s tre e t
by any political faction and will give the ner, Mrr^nd Mrs. D. L. Thrasher, Mr. and „ . Try us.
Phone 30.
people a square deal Id the future os it Mre. A, P. Connelly, Dr. and Mrs. Davis
NO SAW EDGES ON COLLARS
Forster, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Higgins, Mr.
has in the p a s t '
and
Mrs.
A,
E.
Yowell,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
G.
i f i l i f t i f f i V i ' n i n i i M ¡ i iV i'i'i'm ’i'iVifVf i
■ I iif 'i, lY iY iiV iti ifi'i'ifY iV iiY i'i m i l I rm i n r n m
We are the same Herald a s ' of yore,
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Fernald,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
H.
Marks,
only assuming new hubiliments in order
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to serve our constituents better. By ydur Mr. and Mrft. S. 0. Chase, Mr. and
R.
C.
Maxwell,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
C.
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paper shall you be known and by Tho
Herald the city of Sanford has been Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward, Mr. and Mrs.
known and in the incorporation of the Stutnon and family, Dr. and Mrs. O. W
King, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Holtz, Mr. and
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Herald Printing Co. the editor takes
Mrs.
George
Fox
Jr.,
Mr.
und
Mrs.
W.
S.
higher stand for the people, rejoicing not
only In the paper's success but in the fact Burnet, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Whitaker,
that the people will be partners in this Mr. and Mrs. J. L Hurt, Mr. and Mrs
A. W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Luke.
success and future achievement.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mr. und Mrs. B.
;W. Herndon, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Rossetter,
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Mr. and Mr/*B. A. Howard, Mr. and Mrs.
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M USIC L E S S O N S - Roy Synuet, Mr. and Mrs.'11. P. Driver, Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Holden. Mr. and Mrs.- F.
tudlo Music Room, Pico Block W. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Buies,
teacher whose advantages have Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newman, Mr. and
AS YOU LIKE IT
been very superior under the best na­ Mrs. W. A. Fitts, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. P.
tive talent, also German master of In- Com propet. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gabbett, without the aid of a cake of ice or
teraatlonai fame graduate of Conserva- Dr. nnd Mrs. Howard, Mr. F. H. Rand and
fan. A line cool smoke can be
family, Mr. and Mrs. Deane Turner, Mr. obtained every time you smoke u
lory of LluM c and Heldburghausen
Latest and V M ^aethods in piano a rub and Mrs. C. 0. McLaughlin and daughter.
THE NEW P E R F E C T IO N BLUE ELA M E O IL S T O V l
Mrs. Mary Strong, Mrs. H/ L. DeForrest
T a m p a John C ig a r
mandolin \b e r r a n d harmony Sight
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K cad ln iu #*clal F e a t u r e ,/ ^ Mrs. R. S. Keelor, Mrs. May Dickens,
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lean,
cool,
cheap,
econom
ical,
safe;
no
sm
oke,
no odor;
They ore hand made and have all
Students carefully graded^, special Misses Vivian Yeiser, Madge Ward, GeUie the qualities that oppeal to the
especially adapted to ironing—-sp e c ia l. sod-iron healing
Butt. Bessie Sehumpert, Sadie Williams.
attention to correct work wftb begin­
critical smoker. The price la only
Charlotte
Keelor.
Linda
Leffier.
Belle
plate free. C all and let us show you the bcUt oil stove
ners as well as a d v a ttsc ^ p ipils: good
cents.
Smith. Peaches Letlier, LiUie Fair Smith,
on the m arket
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piano, limited number of 12 only.,
Annie Higgins, Mabel Haod Louise
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By Mrs. A. H. Crip pen. J r . who'Üqs Sbeperd, Elia Strlngfellow, Mabel Bowler,
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decided to resume her musical work Flossie FronkjjCenle Wicker, Alice Whltagain.
Address Box H27*
R E | THE HILL HARDWARE COMPANY,
Agents I
n*r, MffTitWtner, Mobei1Anderson, Mae THE M.^&amp; R. S T
Hamilton, Margaret Roberts, Stella Smith,

Fertilizers
Earth

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in order to cut down rr/y
large stock of Buggies and
Carriages I will close them
out at cost for J;he next
thirty days. This is thechance of your life time to
secure a fine Buggy or Car—
jiage at cost. ■ . _

W . H. UNDERW OOD

THE TIME I

To Think of New Furnishings
* - For Your Home

WILLIAMS &amp; MILTEER
Broiling

Toasting
Boiling

Roasting

Baking
Ironing

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T ilt SANFORD MF.RALO

Little Happenings— Mention of
M atters In Brief.
PERSONAL

ITEMS

Of

INTEREST

Summ«*? "•Mfi® H oatbf smawTant

We suspect ilint several of our young
men think that It is uwfulLy dull tit homo
now nml that life is more Vorth living 1ft
Sanford.—Tavares Herald.
T. B. Lanier, the( .man who has made
Tavares famous was in tho city on Tues­
day. Bat states that Tavares is forging
to the front and will inuke a strong bid
foMourists this season.
On Monday'evening. June li). Sanford
Temple N o /lV f’yihinn Sister Initiated
nine candidates into the mysteries of the
Order. Past Grand Chief, Sister'Brown of
Pulntka assisted in the ritualistic Work.
After the the meetingj refreshments were
served
R. L. Johnsbn of/Utdlimore will preside
at the itrescription department of L. R.
Philips &amp; Co., during the absence of l)r.
philips. Mr. Johnson wus formerly a res­
ident of Sanford and his jnany friends
are jgltdi to ,seo him again. He is now
studying—£Uedlcin&lt;i in Baltimore and
spends his Vacation in Sanford where the
weather is much cooler.

All Loool A dvertisem ents Under This
Heading. One Cent a Word Each Issue
For Sale—Four fresh* registered Jersey
cows, Mrs. L. A. Moorman. Maitland
•For Rent—On Coronado Bench a coinfurtnhle six room cottage large rooms.
Would prrfer-to*T em -it for the season.
For particulars apply to T. J. Nlemcyer,
Uingwood, Fla.
45-2tpFor Sate at a Bargain—Ten acres eph
cry land cAi Denrdntl avenue and trolley
line. 3it ncrcs clcnrctl- All ten under

Succinctly Arranged for Mur- . .
'pH E Laundry Bag say*!
rled Herald Readers.
"Funny things—the 'hobo1
Attend the Elks ball game next Tuescollars
dap and grow fat.
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Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff and children
is in fine condition. Address K, care
but t^itcr t&gt;vo or three trips tar
\
•ire visiting relatives in North Carolina.
Hern Id.
-f.) n j j j
, the laundry you wouldn't think
John W. Dickens has returned from a
For Sale Cheap—One of the best lots on
they had ever seen better days.
First St., Sanford, if interested. Address
b r i e f business trip to Jacksonville.
R. Iluckshnum, Tnnipn. Fla.
4S-2p
"T
h ey
're frayed •aad frazzled
Flks boll game next Tuesday for the
_ .t 'broke.’
«1— i ._ •
For Rent—Good 7 room housl* with
and
*
benefit of Hospital.
hath. Apply after 5, p. nt.. to James
"I know ’em. **•
Moughton, Union Ave.
45-2|i
Frank b. Milteor made a short stay in
For
Sale—60
Victor
Laurel
Steel,Range.
Jacksonville on Saturday.
" I also know others that are
Used very little, 6-8 inch lids, at a bar­
different—Corlias-Coon.
Jim Turner, the candy kid of Jackson­
gain. Secant Miller's Wareroom.
44-tf
ville interviewed our merchants on WcdFor Kent—I have a few first class tiled
"T hey keep their sclf-rcspcct
M eeting Mondny Night
farms for rent on sha res. No money re­
nesduy,
and style through many laundry.
tail red. Alsu some for cash rent. Levi
There will be u meeting of Ihis cliize
Miss Mary Alice Martin of Miami Is
trips, and when their end dots
ninford
owner,
and
dealer
in
Sanford
o n m is
f ' c a n Ìim tn i&lt; a K lii u n n
conic, tit’s
an honorable one.
visiting her sisters, Mrs. Geo. Fox, Jr„ in the Eagles' Hall Monday nlgm to (6
truck farms.
plans
for
tlie
Fourth
of
July
celebration
and Mrs. J. C. McDaniel.
For Rent—For cash live acres of choice
iamHtt-Beek-HammocIr-tJIcrt and CHttlvntE|ks* last ball fgam el cornea _ufl _mtxt
Pow ers -Lilia
.ed’for several years. A, Woddwnrd 123
Tuesdoy., Benefit of Hospital. You must
Al Ulja one of the most popular en­ No. Fifteenth St. Richmond Ind, 43-3t
gineers on the A. C. L. was united in
be there.
For Rent—3H acre farm, 2is acres
M ade
] llon.J. N. Whittier bus urrived home ntarrnge to Miss Jimmie Powers on
Tuesday in Savannah. Tiie couple will
from a business trip to New York.
: 7J o r i 5*
Bank building
Meeting of citizens, Monday night at •poml several weeks Hairing tiie north
To Lei—ftooips furnished and unfur
Eagles Hall—Fourth of July celebration. taking in Ningnrn Falls and other jtuints nislted, light housekeeping, I1G Frcudi
of interest. Mr. and Mrs. l.ilja will make Ave, west Side, twoininutes fpim pepot.
Mr. Mercer Davis, wiio bus been visit­ Sanford tlieir home u|&gt;on their return.
43-tf.
ing relatives iu Palatku, has returned Best wishes of their rnuny friends go witli
To Rent—Five room cottage with hath,
impure Comfort Cottage,
43-tf.
home.
^
them in which the He raid joins.
For
Rent—Celery
farm
and
.tract
Mrs. Ja y lor left this week for Tantpu
Dont Miss St. Elmo at Star Tiieatre richest hammock laud, near city box 173.
where she will spend several months the Saturday Night. 4 • *
45-11 Sanford’Fla.
&lt;&gt;
1J-(it p.
guest .of her Daughter, Mrs. Hdmptoft.
Honse to Rent—Park Avenue 5 rooms
Buy. Henry Clay flour ol W. W. Long
Clothier and Men’s Furnisher
Do you wnni Sanford to celebrate the and get the best on earth.
44-tf 312.50 per month including water.
Spencer. *
43-tf.
FuitrtliT /Come to Eugles ’Tlull Monday
SANFORD
F L O R ID A
One and two horse wagons with celery
For Sale—Splefided orange grove
night and tell u» your reasons.
flared tilde bodies at Underwood's
17-tf Might exchange for Sanford cel^y Innd
Paul Weaver, tiie oflicient auditor of
Swellest line or Go-Carts In the city. of same vatue. Address “Owner Box 151
DcLand, Fin
llieS, &amp; E. Ry, Association is spending Sunford t u rultnro Co.
3 5 tf
Fur Rent—Three new furnished rooms
hu vacation ill tils old'Tiome In Lafayette,
Gus engine repuiiN. Sanford Machine cot. Myrtle and tilth also farm implements
Indiana
far sale. A. U. Stock Oak nnd Second st.
¿ Curage Co
Mrs. B. A. Howurd mtd children. Mrs,
' ‘43-tf.
Or. J. C. Davis the optician is in the
DAYT0\A BEACH. FLORIDA
For Kent—Tw^ unfurnished rooms over
Kent Rossetter it ltd child* untl Miss Mabel
Woodruffs
shoe
store.
Mrs.
K.
L
Junes.
cityTtp-thrcRubbins'
Nest.
He)
will
leave
AdderbOli left on Wednesday lor Michi­
For Rem—7 Room house, bath mid all
S IT U A T E D D IR ECT LY ON O M A N BEACH
gan. wltere' they. will .spend lbe summer. in atKJUt :t week for Jarksonville, -45-Rp improvements,
2(J(1 Laurel Ale. J. li,
'At
Icing's
grocery
.you
get
best
grade
the Sanford and Orlando Elks will play
Ferguson.
39-tfe
•• 44-tf
Special Summ er Rates in Effect June 1st
For Sale jtp u Bargain—-Ten 'acres on
hall next Tuesday at Holden Pork,' ,100 Elgin butter on ice.
ftu
II
doses
”60(1",
will...cure
any
cuse Benrdnli avenue, close to station. Five
laughs.
of Chills and Fever. Price, ¿5c.
37-ff acres tiled, farmed two years. Impure
SPECIAL RAILS GIVEN JXI Al/Iü PARIILS
Miss Milieu lifts ecturned Hunt Tnvnrcs
Henj Id
For Sole—My fancy .driving nnd saddle
where she was engaged for some time in
C. M. W ILSON
Proprietor
horse Cecil GaEbftt.
39-tf
the olhcc oi Attorney H H Duncan.
For Sale—Cheub' good It) acre iruck
Sanford celery is stiff in demhnd at
farm near Cameron City, , 5 ncres tiled.
(aiicy prices. Considerable ipianilties are
7 acres under cultivation, good bouse and
farn. 40,000 feet celery boards. Also 50
being shipped and llie growers ore mak­
acres good linmnu&gt;ek Iniul for sale. In­
ing profit?.
quire Herald Office.
Ill-tf.
Miss Litrinda Miller of Jacksonville is
O M O R E prgctica s u m m e r
wear
Two nice fresh Jersey ’cows for sale
visiting in Sasford, the guests of Mr. ami'
cheap. Also Rhode Island, Red eggs for
hutching nnd stock. Free booklet. Luke'- ' Up X T
1 an L u m p s and O
Mrs. U. W.- Herndon.
imuu-Poultry Kurin, Winter Park. Fla
Few people in Sanford ex|&gt;ecl to leave
M-tf
TJtcy die co oler a n d better suited, Tn p o in t of
for iniKutinins or sensltorc 'this summer.
For Rent—5-ncre farm. 2ii acres of line
-summer garden coming on. 20 bearing ' Jtp st y lc. (¿jtinfot t and long wear, tha n tfvc black leathers.
Sunford is good enough till the year
(»rattge trees,, 50 |&gt;e:n'h trees, also very
.MitAOU Jj mi
M L j H.
iliodcfn ii-ntdi n
Flips. K.'-Bates is now selling West
cottage, front and back (torches. faces
south (¡olden Lake, 3 miles south east of
Side lauds in the Etismiuger. Ul/s k where
Tiie nursing heme at Silt and Elm Ave. Sunford; 15 nriiiule? walk to street rail­
he has lilted up fine quartets and wliyre
is prepared to care for a limited number way, also Oveitin railroad. Fine drinking
he will make a big nnisc next fall.
Water, good Imtbing, fishing and kwifmth e m o v e r
.of surgical discs Mrs, Wright, nurse in miitg.
Address box. 11 27 City.
41-1
The Herald building is being touched charge/
33-tf
up in various places this week and made
In union there is stren g th . .We have
L y lii J t i U. i Lb ECZEMA
better In every way. (Jur lawn iu the
‘th e goods you need, and the price
front is highly praised by th e5. I. A.
you can do the. rest' Sanford f urnlWt i t i t E S A L V t f AILS
Tlte (ieorge H. Fcrnuld Hurdware Com­ tu re Co
35 If
fa r c x s t d to s k in d m u s t i m s d l r s l
pany of this city has taken u contract to
5 or 5 doses "#66" will cure any case of s n t b o r l t l f * s r e n o w a g r s v d o n t h i s :
tile a forty-acre truck farm nt Bartow nnd
D o n 't Ini pi Iso n O t s 'd l r s n s s i s r m s la
and Fever. Price 25c.
37-tf
■iustuW u Sanford system of subirrigntioif.
y o u r s k in by t h t u s s o f z r s s s y n i n i ,
l.ul chipped beef while the.sweather is
FIT T E R
Will Messenger wus in-the City on wnr/n. cm in an American Slicing machine s n d th u s e n c o ttr s g « Ih s tn to m u ltip ly .
A t r u s c u r * o f all n l e m a t o u s d l t f s s s s
Monday and Tuesday being called here ul W.W. Ixmg's Grocery,
, 44-tf e s n b s b r o u c h f a b o u t o n ly by u s in g t b s
by the death of ids sister. Will Is now
Just recleved u new line of Art b e a t i n e s g e n l a in tbs’ fo rm of a liq u id
engaged with tiie Jaxviile ITesstif Jack­
W A SH
THE
(¡E H MB O U T .
A
squares, prices reasonable. Sunford
i l t n p l t w a s h : A ro q tp o u tld of O il o(
sonville jjs'foremnn and. solicitor.
fu rn itu re Co.
.'Pi-tl W l n t s r g i a a n . T h y m o l, a n d y u b ar In e re Miss Kosina Jacocks retdrncil Sntuidayf
Mace the titles to your real estate in d i e n t i aa c o m b in e d In th a O D D .
from Sanford, wltere site bus been for a'
the Realty Trust Coiii|umy and avoid com- P r e a c r lp tlo n . p e t i e l i s l e s to t b s d ls e a a s
few duys, the guests of Mrs W. 0. Holden, plicntlons. For particulars address B. F g e r m s , a n d d e s t r o y s It, th a n s o o th « *
at the Sunford House__Orlando Star.'
s n d h e a l* t h s s k fa s s n o th in g a la s
Whittier, Jr., Secreiary.
7-if
Miss Lillie Fair Smith, one of tiie must
v a r done
We are equipped to handle your reiwitf b s aA sZ5
c a n t t i t a l b o lO a w ill a t a r i t b s
popular teachers iu the Sanford Sellout work.
Sanford Machine 4. (iarage Cki. c u i t a n d g iv e you I n s t a n t ts li e f
left Saturday fur Montgomery. Alabainu
to spend the summer witli relatives.
Why not Irl us store your furniture
Tlte house party' on Gulden Luke has while you are away tor - the .jnimmcr
broken up nnd the members of iL have and save house rent, hunfor.d fu rn i­
returned to their homes in tills city, re­ ture Co
35-tf
porting a (post delightful time.
All kinds of repair work. Sanford Ma­
Norman DeForest left last week in his chine &amp; Garage Go.
48-Lf
handsome touring .car for Connecticut to
The best way to suve m oney t s 't o
spend the summer. * His mother, Mrs. H. put It where you won't spend It. Lot
L. « Deforest leaves this week for the us tell you about Installm ent stock In
same place, going by rail.
the Building and Loan Association. A.
Miss Vivian Yeiser left luijt week for a F». Eonnlley.' Noorelary. ç v jr First
Y
Y
VY *.
slay of some time iu Jacksonville, where Nutloul Hank.
. 44-21!
site goes to tuku u course iu Kindergarten
Kerncml»er tital The Geo. H. Fernuid 24 lb. Sack Flour 75c
training with Miss Gertrude Jacobi Of tital Hardware Co. have been drilling well in
city. Miss Yeiser will open a Kindergar­ the Sanford district for twenty years und
Bullard’s Fruit Syrups
ten school in Sanford in the full.
S p e n c e r’s B read handled by all first
a re ready to give you the l&gt;em»/lt of their
Miss .Clarissa Starling- is enjoying a e x p e rie n c e
avors
class grocers
most delightful automobile tour witit Iter
ju st received a phljHuent of Mason's
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. fruit jar* nnd Jell* glasses for eprly can
Simms of Jreksonville. At present they ning puntosos. Letme supiily your wunis
are at Hoi Springs, Vu., from wltero they W. W. Long, grocer.
•
33-ff
n own
will go to Rochester. N. Y.,ln time for the
Closing Out Stock
Masonic conclave in that city.
The entire stock of groceries ut my
A ^fter a months slay in our v¡Huge Miss
PHONE 106.
NO.„411 PARK AVENUE
Beck Hammock store will he sold at cost.
Sitlah Milien left for her homo .in Sun­
ford on Tuesday. Site .will be greatly This Í» ihb time to get your groceries
Branch Storc/Roberts Grocery, next Postollicc
‘
Fred Turner
missed from social circles, a* she -is u chcah.
42-U
Bock Hunuuock,
favorite witli all.—Tavares Herald.
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Collars

FRANK

DUCKWORTH

Cleanlines^

Our M otto

in .the city. —Arti

mixing done wjth latest improved Sani

tary machinery.

P. McCullei
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Phone 277

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�THE SANTORO HERALD

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

Mr. and Mn. J. D. Benjamin write that
they had a very pleasant trip home but
found It .warmer in Maine than in Flori-

A Budget of Interesting Items
Word ooraei from Mr. and .Mra. J. W.
From Correspondents
Powell that they strived safely ip New
York, arc very well and enjoying them*
selves but think often, of Cameron City
TH E E V E N T S OF O RAN G E C O U N TY and their friends here.
ifff.'and Mr». Lawrence Rich ore located
Efficient S taff of Reporter» Weekly at Kansas City and getting on nicely.
Cover» the Territory for
Ola Harris has returned from Kansas
The Herald’
and says his'father and mother will^be
here Very soon.
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PAOLA POINTS
C. O. Perry, one of our new neighbors
Special Cor. to The Herald.
is in New York on a business trip. .
Juno has been right here with all the
Word wo# received last week 8f the
"summer goods", one could ask Tor, since promotion of Dean Minnick, son of Dr.
even June brides are W. A. Minnick. Be is now Captain Min*
nick nmi is still at Springfield Mnssa.
Mrs. E .; R. Curtiss spent the dqy in
Miss Atleeh Minnick has been having
Paola before leaving for her summer quite a serious time with sore throat but
trip to Madison. Wls., and other points we understand is much better.
through the north.
. Prof, and Mrs. Marls spent Sunday
Mrs- W. H. Tr.ylor returned from Go., "with Mr. and Mrs. Rich.
Saturday.the.lOth.
Johnsons and Craigs arc spending a
Miss Pearson left for Lakeland, Wed­ few days at the ocean.
nesday of last week to take a position as
Owing to the continued dry hot wcathstenographer.
___________ _
cr North and West, vegetables are Jn de­
J. Marshal and family from Okluwaha. mand in those jnorket and fanners are
have lately moved into our neighbor­ fortunate who hove any garden stuff to
hood.
ship just now.
0. R. Morey has been assigned to the • We have some beautiful pieces of corn
Mu Dora Railway section and W. If. in and about Cameron City.
Taylor' has returned to Paola to take
Dr. Minnick is quite proud of a swarm
charge of th&amp;section here.
of bees that lie hived in his front yard
The Leesburg "passenger”, has re­ recently.
sume^ her formbr schedule In returning
While the moonlight nights were on
from Sanford again waiting for "85" and
Mr. and Mrs. Worthington invited this
coding out soon after seven o'clock.
Cameron City people to' spend on. even­
ing nt their beautifuK^home on Lake
MOORE’S STATION
O’Nora. There was boiulng for the young
To tb s Editor of The Herald.'
people ond conversation and pictures lor
Mr. and Mrs. G. W.' Chamberlain nre to the older folks. Altogether it was a most
leave about July 1st on a trip north and enjoyable occasion.
- will travel by boat from here to Albany,
Very sad news come to tive Worthing­
N. Y., Willi stops in New York City .and ton home last week when a telegram an­
other points. They will visit in Wntcr- nounced the very sudden death of Miss
town and Cartilage, N. Y., and will camp Minnie Bellows. -She- was- o n -h er-w a y
•ereral -weekrOTI IM “ Adirondack Moon-, home to Rochester New-York after a visit
tains to enjoy the fishing.
at Aurora where shehud been attending
Air. and Mrs. W. W. Miller ore moving dim m encem entat the College from which
back to their home this week. Their new sub graduated yenrs ago. She had been
porches and other improvements add noYing such a joyous happy time among
greatly to the appearance of. their house. her old friends and associates and would
A large hay barn is being built on the have been at tier own iton\e, when she
Beardall Avenue farm bclQngiqg to Harry was stricken with heart failure and ‘ ex­
pired while on the train. The news
Ward.
came
as *a severe shock to her many
. J. F*. McClelland with three of his chil­
friends
here,
dren, Jennie, Edith and Morgan, left last
a
grout
favorite and we were looking
Sunday for Sarasota on the Gulf. The
forward
to
her early tetlirn in the Autuin.
children will spend the summer with
their aunt, Mrs. P. H. Mann. Mr. Me will She will be greatly missed. She was
return in a few,days. .His son, Gettis is ul wu&gt; s brignt and cheery und her presence
In Geneva with his grandmother - and was like sunshine.' She was. dlwuys
littls.Christlne,
unusual abilities her help' was valuable.
Hail smqps us large as Brownie marble*
Wo- tdler to iler ' nearer -relatives and
fell during tiUTIhOWer of June IBlli.
friends o»r heartfelt sympathy.
Mist Nellie Estridge returned to Moyday. Ga., Wednesday to attend
---------- m m o f n r r V e w Q uarters *
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eillUintftlOn aiu'l will teach a summer
The Boston store has settled down for
school there. ••
business in the new quarters In the Peo­
Mr, 011vef*Mitdiell is sorely allllcted—. ples Bank building after a strenuous
tins had another stroke of paralysis, which period of remodeling and moving. The
—makes the third one.
fine new store room gives this popular
* Fred Cowan and children have moved emporium a broader scope for usefulness
to Harry t^arfl's place at Mecca Ham­ in serving the put die with everything in
dry goods, notions, shoesr hats and ladies
mock and do gardening.
The “ice" soda! wus a decided success. suits. Tiie Boston is one of the young
The society wishes to thank the friends institution in Sanford ,and Ims made
from Sanford. Cameron City and else- wonderful *8111(101 towards th e 'g o a l of
success 1n a short period. Under the
4‘*' where for their liberal patronage.
Mr- and Mrs. Paul G. Miller of Cameron
avenue are tlie iiappy parents of a son.
born the 8th of June. He has been named
George Rolla. Dr. Neal, the popular doc­
tor, wus in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Haldean hove closed
their home and gone to Brooklyn. N .T .,
to remain until August.
Dean Myres left Friday for Jackson,
Mich., for a visit with his parents.
W. J. Harper has gone to .Rochekter,
N. Y., for a visit with his people.
"Waller Dresser aud Bprnum Page were
in Tampa on the excursion last wèck.
Miss‘Laura Fish started for Fdng Island
Text Book L » w ..,y . , p v
last Saturday to spend the summer. She
Tallahassee, June 20—(Special) The
will visit with friends in Philadelphia en- Board of State Institutidns acting a f the
route. 1
State Textbook Commiaafon met this'
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CAMERON CITY CLIPPINGS.

Special Correspondence to The Hw»ld:

A number o f Kansas men liave been
looking over this ■part of Florida during
the past week. Among them was Mr,
Pugh a large farmer from Topeko and *
friend of the Gormly's and Stevenso|L
He visited Cameron City on Sunday, a t­
tending church and taking dinner with
the Gormly's.
Mr. Duke has returned after several
weeks of carpenter work near Jackson­
ville. Mr. Daniels lias gone to the same
town to work for a time.
—* r
Walter Haynes was out from town Sun­
day and spent the day at the Gormly
home.
Mr. H. H. Stevenson is expected home
the latter part of the week.
Cards and letters from the Kinahan's
report a fine trip. They are both well
and enjoying themselves,

Guava Paste
Guava J e lly
Q uality

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S e rv ice ' -

P rice

W ilsoiTSTT oom er fertilizer Co.

Armour’s Extract
Beef

JA C K SO N V IL L E ,
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f lO H IQ A

R. C. MAXWELL, Local Representative

Armour’s Boullion
Cubes
Fleischman’s Yeast
Pimento Cheese

Is sold on its merits. Ask your dealer,
Costs no more Than inferior brands.

Phone 3 9
The Florida Grower
For tm ekrr* nml fruit Brower* For
folk* who w ant to know about Florida.
Work)». $ 1.00 per yeari monthly,
25c. Send 10c for a ten-Ucae trial *nD»rilpthm
8 n a ppy. tirig li!. C it a n

THE FLORIDA GROWER

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W I N N I N c;
high-low. collar
for every Jack
e summer game
of com fort seeking.
Looks high ; feels low.
Correct in style and
shape. Hand-made and
y. * It’s the-Collar for you for now.

CHALMEfts

. P lu m b in g and
G as F ittin g
All Work Receives My Personui Allentimi
and hast e ffo rts — -------- — —

Opposite City Unii

Phone 230

FLOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS

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L . H. T E M P L E

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SCENT JACKSONVILLE TLOKAL COMPANY

Phone 166.

Illh add Oak Ave.

Special Offering in Ferns.
Floral Designs lU Ohler.

F o r S a le in S an fo rd

Sanford,
Florida

By C aldw ell &amp;

1-tS-lO-lf

morning at 10 o'clock In the Governor"»
office, the Governor being exoffldo Chair-,
man and Superintendent Holloway - exofficio secretary.
After a general discussion of the text­
book la w Jo v a s decided to have no post­
ponement, but 19 put ^t into ‘ effect at
once. It was decided that the sub-

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Miss Snolluike—"Speakin' ob Plymouth
Rock an' de Mayflower. Mlstab Jackson,
kin yo' trace youah blood back as fa r. as

flair

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.Mr. Jackson—"No, not so far back as
dot, but do night 1 got caught wlf Ply­
mouth Rock chickens I could trace inah
blood back mos' four mile»"

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THE C R O W D S O F E A G E R B IJ Y E R S E X C E E D E D
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P L E N T Y O F GOODS L E F T FOR

SATURDAY, JUNE 24TH
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Table Cloth

Ladles' Furnishings

Ladles’ Corset Covers

Ladles' Ribbed Vos is. well sclectnu' 15c
quality, public wile price.................... - ............ 4c
Fancy ribbed vests with colored ribbon. 20c
vnlue^.............................
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.8 c
. Lnd)es‘* Hose Supporters. 25c quality sutteen.i ....................................... - ................... . 60

We have u beautiful tight tilling corset cover
values35c. public sale price........................... 12c

Ready-made Damask table'cloth, 60x72. $1
value, public sale price
5gc

Ladles' White Petticoats

Oil Clot li

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Yard Goods
Thousands of ynrds of Lawn and Batiste and
Indian Linens.-in plain nml fancy patterns.
Positively." Worth t7c~a “ yard. Public sole
8c‘ Mercerized Po|*lin, in all colors, 27-inch width,
well worth 35c per yard. Public sale price, ,15c
White Wuistings. Flnxoii and Madras and
Heps, worth 25 and 30c per yard. Public sale
t»ric*r
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Ladles' Waists
l-ndles* Shirtwnislft.-in th is-sole we liuuo a
nice assortmenl of 75c values embroidered with
needlework, |tublic sale price
31c'
|.u,fies' Waists in tills particular line have
just arrived, this year's Faster styles, worth
$1 A . . . . . 7 ............. .......... ......................4 3 c

Wajstlngs
Modr/iiTTii black silk stripe or dot(ed beautl. ful wnlsiingH. Regularise a yard, public suto
price .. JffH.
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Lawns Lawn 27 inches wide, ussafjed colors and'
figured lawns, all values as high as 15c,
yurd ......... . ...........................................- 4H c

S hirts
The latest styles, all linen skirL white or inn.
full width, $2 50 value, .public sole pricb . Sl.lg
Extru good quality unit beautiful tailor-made
$3.50 valne. public sale prick
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' Cmhroidery
sold

All our 10c cmbroidefy will be
this sale, y o fd ......... .. ............... -

d u rin g

2 MC

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All ribbons from lc. yd up.

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Corsets

W. B, R. A 0. ' Dr. Warner's .75c and $1.00
Corsets........ ...................... .
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Belts

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Ladles' leather bells, all latest designs, patent [
and colored, 25c quality, Public sale price 9&lt;‘

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Ladles’ Millinery

Big lot of untrjntlncd hats, latest shapes
straw oAd Olliers will'go regnrdlcsa of cost, ,50c
and 75c shapes of s t r a w ....'.... .................. 3gc
Here, Ladies; don’t miss this opportunity of
getting a trimmed hut; value $2.50 pud some
better. Public sale p r ic e ...- - - :.......
37c

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.Neckwear

One entire lot ' of
values and some 60c

Ladies' neckweur, ~5c
*4c

Baby Caps;

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White dotted swiss and ruflle baby caps. 15c
values .................................... .......................

Children^; llose—
Hose, the same 10c values.-publlc sale pr..Cc
Hose, l5c value, public sale price................. 9°
Hose, the buuic 20c value.......... — ......... I»c /

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potions

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Talcum Powder 15c per box

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Atl

Full length and hemmed, $1 value........... 43c

Monday Embroidery Sale
Tills is not u usual sale of embroidery, but
our intention in to close out the entire lino and
the prices will not only* nstonish the public of
Sanford, but never again wilt you have such an
oplxirlunily to buy embroidery a t such rediculotiB (Tlices. A coll will convince you. Don’t
miss i t .
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' ‘Regular 35c oil cloth, regular width- nh stand­
ard colors___ .............

Straw Hats .
Men don’t forget Unit we Tire selling « $1.0(1
straw hut fotr-r.. . . . . ------------------------ ------ 2ttc

Mens’ Shirts

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lar, 50c y^ues, while they last only
l*(c

Special Minute Sales
W ill take place each day at variou s tim e s of t h i s t l e .
W o quote a fe w of th e m :

Between 9:30 atid 10 o’clock we will sell
10 yards of 10c bleaching for 4 9 c . Only 10
yards to a customer.
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■ 10 and 10:30-we will sell ten yards of
best Dress and Apron Ginghams for 43c.
Between „the hours of 11 and 11:30 we
will sell Simpson’s and American Print Cali­
cos, .ten yards for 23c
Between the hours of 1 and 1:30 we will
put on sale 5 spools of thread--Coats’ and
others, 5 spools for 10c.
Between, the hours of 2 and 2:30, Sheet­
ing 36. inches wide, actual 9c quality, ten
yards for 4 3c , and many others too numer­
ous to mention, •
Madnas shirtings, all 20c and 25c values, ,
during different hours- ten yards 6 9 c . .

Crockery Sale Saturday
We will sell the entire line which goes on special sale Saturday. All 25c
crockery fo r....;................................ .................... ...............f ............. .............
All 35c crockery for ............. ............. ...............
*■-*—All oiir 50c crockery, such as cups, saucers, shaving mugs, pitchers ami-dif­
ferent styles of crockery, tog numerous to mention
.......................... ......Z 3 c

Flow ers for M illinery
All our 25u values................... - - ....... W '- ~: - ............
Ouf up-to-date line of silk, all 50c and 7.x’ values .. .....
All our 25c and 35c valves ............. ■.......... . .
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Ladle»', let's trim our old bonnets with new flowors mu
tlrely. Come and we will show jou Mrs. Strout. the Milliner

M e n s’ F u rn is h in g s
Handkerchiefs. White hemstitched linen, IOc
values, |&gt;ublic sale price . ............................. 2c
Men's Hose, the self-same quality as you'
have been pacing ’2 pairs for 25c, public sale
(trice
.................. 3c
Suspenders, best quality. 23 strands of rub­
ber. 25c vnlue, sale price ^ .
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Ties, exceptional value of—35c &lt;|unlit&gt; and
welt worth it, public snlo (trice .
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7c
Men’s "HnlhHgguh underwear, -qtlldily. which
excells ail 35e.qiwliiy, sairt» and drawers, Wiio
price...............................
' . 18c
Men's work shirts &lt;&gt;f lioft quality and .well
made, title value, public sale price, ...
38c
Men’s dress shirts, u new line, well selected
(tnllcrns, often Ip front: latest styles, 60c
value.................T................................f __ _ ,.2 g c
Here is n lot of dress shirts, not what wu tell
you, but value and quality talk for themselves,
such us we always so|d (or $1.0(1, public sule
(if ice)
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___41c,'
Men's silk lisle liml embroidered, double heel
end toe. gtiarhnleetl hose, 35e values.* Public
sale (trice. ................
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17c
Scrivcn’s style drawers, elastic seam, regular
75c values,’ public Snlo (trice
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37c

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The self same SH.UO suit now iir (tCitulnr ifemuiid fur ItuslnesB wear—suits that always sell
here for $8.00. Forced sain price
$2.43
Bucann Cheviot suits, like you have always
bought here for $10. The same handsome pat­
ients and plain, blacks. Forced sale price $3 85
Men's Sails in high grade dark »ilk, mixed
cheviots, dependably lined, splendidly tailored,
best for business wear, regular price $12.50.
forced sale price ,
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$5.95

Pauls
Men's i’nntS, Wellington, National (terfeot
lit. asserted stripes a|td Colors. &gt;1.5(1 and $2.00
value. Public.sale price
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* Mom's fancy lilue and silk TWoeds and liglit
■colors, all well mjile, regular $2,50 values.. Pubiie'srtle price
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$1-29

Boys’ Pants
Any Aft« (Mir-nl pants will in: nulil during tills
sale of w ool and best fninto* a t
. .l!)c
*■ ' Boys*.pure linen wash , pants--in stri|ies, 35c
values nl
. .............
.13c

Overalls .
Vour choice .of any -7Sc overall timing lids
public side
............. 3flc
. S h e e t s 'a n d P illo w C a s e s
Full size pillow case, regular.20c vulue. pub­
lic sale price
Hole we have a well made and good sheet,
Hlx'JO, regular 75c vulue. puplic sale price. 41c
T a b le L in e n
White table Jlnen.SG inches wide, value 35c.
public sale price . »............
...............I8tf
Beautiful designed table linen. 60 indies wide
BOc quality, eubfic sale price, yard
24c ,
Here Wo sliont, don't miss litis line of table
linen: all hlgh-grnds and well finished. 75c
value, |tubllc sale price, yard
- 43c
lO W d S •
Good Towe it,' public sale (trice
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large bleached Towels, public sale
price---- L.......
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Turkish towels, regufar 15c vulue, (tublic sale
trice • . . . . . . . . . . ------- •••■&gt;----------- -----8c
1 t r u n k s , S u i t C a se s*
Trunks and Suit Cases, Hand Bugs. This eptire line must go regardless of c&lt;*t to manufac­
ture or price of raw material;
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land.
See What You gre ‘ Buying.
.Come here and investigate wha t
we are ¡offering you. Talk vyith
the many people we. have been
instrumental in bringing here
from all over the United States.
The larger the number of people
we can induce to come hère on a
tour of* inspection, the more
quickly we shall close out our
Volusia Farms, lor the closer
you know this tract the better it 1.
becomes.

►►»»»►»I a c h i e v e something. &gt;.
The temporary pioneer is noi de­
sirable. There is nothing so
damaging to this splendid sec­
tion, and to Florida in general,
as tlie reports of the merely ten­
tative settlers who come here ifl
the expectation of making a large
fortune within a year, and, fail-.
ing, return to 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 Always a Reason for a
Man’s Failure. Before you are
influenced by what, a returning
settler says about Florida, inves­
tigate why he failed to m ake­
good. Ì
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 oi.-_
any country and never will in
^jFlorida.
Don’t.expect to get rich quick
liete in a day or two. Dollars
do not grow on trees; and do not
come here without money. The
. more accustomed’you have been
in making a dollar go a long
way, the 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 done here under
• Florida’s sunny skies. Volusia
Farms needs the permanent setr ^
tier with small capital, large de­
termination and industry who'
will not beat a retreat at the
• first disappintinent. To suchpeople Volusia Farms offers op­
portunities practically without
limit.
1 H a v e never advo\ A / K] cated the purchase
y y
of any of our lands
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While we have sold
mndreds of acres to people/Vho
never saw thé land before 'pur­
chasing and have alwas given
-^tMaction,-yet-we-pr«fer not—tosell an ame without the pur­
chaser personally 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, afford
every facility for coihing to San­
ford and Volusia Farms and
making personal selection of a
tract of this rich agricultural

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It ever occurred to
y o u that there
must b e s o m e
sound-fuqdamental
reasqnifor Florida
ITands to be priced so low compared with lands in the' north
and west .and even in the deserts
where irrigation companies plan,
to stfpply water AT A PRICE!
The principal reason is, I take
, it, that Florida is only just begining to come into her own. For
many, many years she Iras been
neglected. Development h a s
*just about begun, and developing
u State as large as Flojfda, whose
shore line is long enough to ex­
pend from Jacksonville to Boston,
takes time. It 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. .

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Tlie development of the past
; three years has been wonderful.
Immense wealth has been taken
irom' the soil—TAKEN; mind
you, not WRESTED as you wrest
with The' hard, heavy soils up
north—¿and now the natural ten­
dency and the natural law of •
supply and demand is toward
higher prices for these income
bearing lands.
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For years lands were almost
given away smply‘4)ecau8e the
Floridian HAD NO IDEA OF
THEIR PRODUCING POSSIBILI­
TIES; diversified farming was un­
known. Witness now, the trans­
formation of a few years.( Even
the day of twenty dollars an acre
land has passed,- a n d th e tim e o f"
thirty dollars;-an acre- lajid is
passing.every wiigr.&amp;rrTf I am any
judge of the Florida land situa­
tion jmd the purchase of large
tracts consummated during this
Spring a r t any criterion of com- .
ing events, I believe the coming
fall.and-winter will see Florida
lands retailing for $50 an acre
and upward according to locality
and transportation.

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ment .stage are the people who
will make th e,b est turn-over.
We have sdld quite a large num­
ber of farms and the territory is
opening up in an immensely
satisfactory way to our settlers
and to us.
EVERAL times in these
columns I have spoken of
the apparent hindering of
the development of Florida
____ „ by the large financial in­
terests, and the reasons why the
Howard-Packard lands are good*
-investments. I have'just been
reading an article-in “Moody’s
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F lo rid a ’s In d u c c m o n tto You
T o d ay is th e L o w P ric e of
H e r Good L an d s

HOWARD-PACKARD

Volusia Farms is worth every
cent of $50 an acre today and

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hoodwink the small depositor by
ever saying 4 per cent is the ut­
most dividend to be expected
conslstënt with safety...In*the face of this legend, the
banka themselves are declaring
dividends as high as 40 per cent
made with YOUR money. Com­
pilation of the profits of sixty• seven banks in the borough of
Manhattan, New York city, after
showing earnings of 17.19 per
cent, declared dividends of 10.53
per cent. The dividends of the
Liberty National amounted to 25
per cent, for the year, the Chas6_
National 20 per cent., the FirstNational 40 per cent., the Mer. cantile Trust Company 25 per
cent, and so on, these figures be­
ing for the fiscal year ending
last June, according to Moody’s.
. Unquestionably to influence a
depositor not to draw from the
savings bank for wjld specula­
tion is sound advice—very^ound
and commendable advice, but an
investmentun Volusia Farias at
present priée is NOT a specula­
tion. Not |one of the tracts of
land offered by this Company
has ever beén a speculation. The '
VALUE was there iii the begin­
ning and! higher valdé is there
today. There has beën more
speculation in the stocks »of the '
Northern Pacific and other rail­
roads by the financiers than
there ever can be with our lands,
because our lands and prices are
RIGHT. Our methods of doiug
business are RIGHT. We invite
of öurselves and of our lands. Our
business na# a better non-speculative foundation than thousands
of business you yourself- could
mention.
Investigate for yourself the ad­
visability df your Volusia farm
investment remembering that
good real estate in^a_ advancing
country is the basis of wealth.
W rit* far our booklet. "Reaource* of V oluiia F a rm i"

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SANFORD LODGES

AGED P E O P L E

Volutla County W ants New Road Via Old Folks Should Bo Careful In Their
T hrasher's P eiry
Soloction of Regulative Medicine.
- At a recent meeting of the DeLand
We h ire a safe, dependable and «1
Board df Trade the matter of construcUng together Ideal remedy that la partlcu
• bard road from Orango City to Thraih- larly adapted to the requirements of
he’s Ferry.' whlcKTwouId sfiorteip Uie road" •ged people and persons of weak‘confrom DeLand and Daytona to Orange ■tl tut Iona who auffer from constipscounty abqut thirteen miles, was discuss* Uon or ot her bowel disorder«. We are
"id at length. Hundreds of Lake and •o- certain that It will reliera these
Marlon county people spentl n portion of complaints and give, absolute ■atlsfsctlbn in every particular that we offer
the summer Oh the bench, and if .the road
It with our personal guarantee that It
were shortened- ami improved, it. Is aball coet the user nothing If It falls
thought that thousands would patronize to substantiate onr claims. This rem­
the bench where only hundreds go at this edy Is called Itcxall Orderlies.
time. Besides this, there Is great rivalry - He in II Order! lev Imre a soothing,
between East ami West Florida as to1the healing, strengthening, tonic and reguroute to be selected between Jacksonville 'W fo r w tw f i upon the bowels. Tbey
und Tampa for a grCat'uutumobile high- remove all Irri^itlon, dryness, soreness
wny. West Florida is tnnking a strong and weakness. They restore the bow
eftarrto secure litis route and is imprbv* els aud associate organs to more vig­
log its roads and pulling uvery wire .with orous and healthy acttrity. Tbey are
this end in view. The road from Doy- eaten like candy, may be taken at any
time without Inconvenience, do not
. tuna to Sanford via DeLand and the Os­ cause any griping, nausea, diarrhoea,
teen road is about SO miles, while via the axcenslve looseness, flatulence or other
propose Thrasher Ferry route the road disagreeable effect Trice 26c. and 10c.
will be only 07 miles. A road via Thragh- Bold only at our sto re-T h e lltuall Store.
cr's Ferry would cross the St. Johns west
-fc-ft-P H lL iP Sof Lake Monroe, near the present railroad
bridtfp. und ~lund right -In Sanford. A
committee consisting of Messrs. W. E. In the Circuit c o u rt, Seventh Judicial
Circuit, Orange County, Florida
Sullivan. G. A. Drcko, Silas I). Wright and
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Chris. G. Codrington was appointed to ap­ A. E.VHill
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pear before tho board of county commis­ E. E, Adams, Frank Adams
nnd Alex Vaughn. Trustee for
sioners at the next meeting and urge the for E. E. Ailiinu
To; Frank Adami, 220 Erma St.. New York, N, Y.
hnmcciatc construction of this rofid.
It opt*-nr» from the nmdxvlt of Gra. A. DaCotiei,

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Sanford Lodge No. 2 i , I.Û . Ò t .
MeetaTe v e rj Monday a{ 7:30.p. m., over Imperisi |
w.-----Theatre.
W. S. Balovs«, Sec y.
S em in o le C h a p te r No. 2 ,O rd e r E a s te r n S ta r |
Meet« every aerond andfaujUi Friday in
every oniTwbo ha* teen hi* s t a r l a the tiast are
cordially Invited to visit the Chapter.
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SHIPPERS OF

. r . O. E„ C e le ry C ity A erie IB 3 3
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**r ,t *nt* thirdTueadaya Inevery month
Hail in Welbome Block, third flour
P h o ejp x Lodge No. 3. K. o f P.
Meet» »¿conti and fourth Monday*.
knights always welcome P E. Hutchinson. C
Felix S Frank. K. R. and &amp;

Florida Fruits «"'* Vegetables'

S a n fo rd Lodge, No 6 2 , T. 6. A. M
O. L Taylor, Master; H, F„ Tolar, Secre­
tary. Communication every first and third Thurxday* at 7:30 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome
U n ite H ro th e rh o a d of C a rp e n te r* e n d Jo in
e re o f A m erica
Sanford Local Union No. 1751, U. H. uf -C. nnd I.’ I
of A. meets every Thursday night at 7 o'clock u t |
the
: Eagles' Hail. W. A. Kumohr. president: T. L.
LenuR. S. L T.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

C. M, HAMILTON

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DENTIST
Room 13 Pi«» Buihling
Phone 3Sr&gt;

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DR. C. G. BUTT
, DENTIST
Office: Yowell Building

sdlicilor and of ra in Mil for ooinpiaiuaat herein duly
SANFORD, FLORIDA
" ^ L o s s e s In Chicks
, filed. In which he »ay* that In the atnve entitled
caute Trank Adam*, one of the defendant* In the
One person thinks his chicks died from above came, i* a nonresident of the H ate of Elor
und (lint he I* n resident of the city of New
eating too much bran. So immediately Id»,
DR. R. M. MASON
York.
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are hereby nrifl-red to apjiear to the hill of
another thinks that his died from, the
complaint filet) In thU cauie, on or liefore Monday,
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same cause, although he had followed the August 7, A. D. 1911, the »urne helns a rule day of
court.
SOUTH
WEST
Philo system in feeding his chick*" At this
Welborn Block
Phons 10
It,I* further ordered that th|a notice be published
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,,„erald, a
once he left off, the brun and fed only for four successive weeks Jn 1...
Sanford, Florida
newspaper published In tlic state of Fioriti*
Florida
ELECTRIC LIGHTED PULLMAN
commercial chick feed, with the same
Witness. 11. M. Robinson.' clerk of the circuit
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court, Orante coonty, Florida, nnd the seal thereof
result as when he fed bran.
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n lilt* 19th day of J u n e ,A Ü.hum
DINING AND SLEEPING CARS
DealJ
II M KOlYlINS0N. Clerk.
DR. W. E. HOUSHOLDERl
, Being of an inquiring mind, he dis­
Oca A, IVCottes, Soficitor
sects some of tho doad chicks. One is
nnd of Counsel forComplalnant.
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suffering from bôwd troublé; one lias the
For Information, Rates nnd Reservations ,sep nears
Room* 23. 24 nml-2 5 .Pico Bldg
.'Phone 4l
yolk of an egg nearly as large as that In The Circuit Court, Seventh
Judicial
est Atlantic Coast Line Agent or .write
frotiran egg in It. which when cut ran 4 Circuit, Orange County, Florida.
S A N F O R D. F LO R I D A .
out uLilie sack hs a broken yolk will do;
In Chancery
others hniTYolks unabsorbed and so hard . F. Harrison. Complainant
. A. :W . FRITOT, D. P. Agent .
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DR. E. C.
KEMP
T lbtke of Sale
that, you-could cut them like liver.. These
Chtirlci MJIamllton.
I3U West Bty St.
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rtd'-ks had not been fed for IH hours, and uiln R. Hamilton.
Under Dccjj-e
P H Y S8 I ICC II A N
iamuel
W.
tlnrr
and
but lightly during tho week they died.
Leonidas If. Bunyan
of Foreclosure
Office &amp;'Residence
ce Sili Magnolia Ave
Defendants
Tills recalls that some authorities claim
Under
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by
vlrtpe
of
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decree
of
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9 lo 12: 3 lo ft &gt;ilmt we ure hatching under too high^a and sale, made and entered in the above stau-d
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Ollier
bourn by npiwitmueni T
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;ause.
on
the
29th
day
of
May,
A.
D.
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temperuture; that the heat cooks.tlm
¡W. ly
tanornble Minor S. Junes. Judge of the Circuit
yolk instead of u absorbing it. had these Court for the Seventh Judicial Circuit of the S tstr S a n fo rd
s-:
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Florida, In und for Urnniie County. In chancery,
specimens of opernlions would seem to of
in a cau*e therein pending wherein J. K. Harrison
was Complainant and CKarlri M. HainllUiti. Julia
prove-the statement.
.L IV E R Y , F E E D and
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R. Hamilton, Samuel W. Carr and Leonidas II
ANDEW JOHNSON
A Mr. Baldwin, of the Connecticut JPotil- Bunyan were Respondents, I shall sell at public
to the highest nml best bidder for cash at
SALES STABLE
try Association, made the following in­ outcry
ATTORNEY"-AT-LAW
the front ilwir of the Court House in the city of
teresting statement at a meeting re­ Orlando. Orange County, State of Florida, during
Practices In Slate and Fedrral Courts
the Ingd hours ot sale, on Monday. July 3rd. A.
H a rn e s * a n d W a g o n s
H la c k sm lth ln g a n d H o ra e ah o a fn g
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cently: "Chicks hatched at a tern|x-rn 0 1911, Die same M ug the Iritil sales day. ihti
M G. T. Building.
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following
described
rrat
estate,
situate.
Ivlng
and
ture of 101H degrees for tile tirst five M n g In the County of Orange and State ot Florida,
H orses and M u le s Bought and Exchanged
articularly
ns follows,
. ilrscribed
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days: fifth to tenth days lOj degrees..and more par
Beghmlne
at a s|akc
side or rir»t
HEAVY HAULING AND C O N T R A C tlN C
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, ' on the
‘ North
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from eloventii to twèhTy-firsTday. 100H, S l . rood,
id. otherwise known os
as Sl.
St. CertruL
Certrude Ave..
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COTTES
chains West uf E au Uns* of intrrseetion of llolty
with no ventilation the drat‘ ten days, 31
Avenue nod First Sl. town uf Sanford, and 30
then slightly from eleventh to fourteenth feet North of center line of said First St., running ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW i
jhctice West 5 chains, thence North 1(1 chains;
Practice In Stale und FtKlernl Courts
dny; then maximum to twcnty-llrst day. Mhente East 3 chains, thence South 10 chains to
WellM&gt;rn
Block —
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«ninetimes known
iritico Lot
l/,t "h
"ttT' Ult«-k
and described
Block "Y " id-tho Florida
‘ bowel trouble."
Land AColonliailon Company's map of St. Ger­
.* Mr. Baldwin'« ntuteim-m is revolution­ truds Avenue Addition to the Town of Sanford.
Orange County. Florida, according to E ■R. Truf- THOMAS EMMET WILSON
Q u ic ke r, N e a te r and B e tte r than the Old W a y
ary almost, but 1 should like to see it ford's map of tlic said Town of Sanford All the
fcregqlng descriltesl nroperry Iwlng In OrknCe
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
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• ' AT-LA(W
Is it really true that we are hatching 3n of Tier 17 of the Town of Sanford, Orange
Same Nan but New Location
Florida according to E. R. TrulTord's map Late State Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit uf
chicks under too high tcini&gt;erutureT—C. F. County,
of son! Town
.
Florida
No. 113 W. F irst Street, Next Door to W oodruff’s Store
Geo. A. OtCorra.
Matkel in Fanner's Union Guide.
Residence*, Sanford and Sylvan Lake

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Notice o f D issolution or Partnership
Notice is hereby given that the parten In ¡he Circuit Court, Sevrnth Judicial
Circuit, Orange County, Florida.
«hip Brin of Nyman &amp; Henderson bus
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duly tiled, in which he says that in the above en­
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■iercnd.mu In the said cause, is a nunrclldenr Df
the State of Florida, and lit*l her resident«- Is In
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August 7th. A. D . IUII, the same being a rule day
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IN S T A L L M E N T

ANACER
F irst S tre e t’ and Palm etto A ven u e

S anford, Florida

Thursday* Game a t SanTord
i n . then half of the ninth, Sanford his best efforts toward the ciu»c pulon
Sanford 0. Orlando 8..
came to the but resolved to soak the in the game and their decision» un- never
questioned. •
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Vhe game ia never won until the lust cover off the h&lt;*gcfiidu and they di J.
Bowen conies to. the bu tmaklng a safe
score is counted in the ninth. At least
that is the way it looks to the Orlando hit. Funk followed making a hit and , The first Sanford player that makes a
, .
T hs Gam* a t S an fo rd
On Friday a return game was played rooters who left the held in the eighth letting Bowers* go to second. Lawler home run .on the home ground* in any
made a two base hit sooring licv.cr, and game with Orlando will be presented
ot Sanford and for an ordinary day the Inning convinced that Orlando had won
Ft»nk;--Clyde Pounds cAme - to ' bnnrrak- with e fine Hatdry Palmer &amp; Scigli
with
the
score
standing
8
to
5.
With
nil
crowd was ail that could be desired. Doth
this heavy handicap Sanford won and ing a hit and Lawler went to third.'
teams hafl plnyfll good hall the ijj'v 1
-.T U C am » a t O rtan d
(Continued from first.pagej'
bidiit-’Wallace
w a r n s came To The
we
woufa Ilke-itrfell hbouv
Shout It only the Then lgbob B
fore und both were' confident of success.
With over -six hundred fans yelling Sanford wns shypn pitchers as Dooguewell story in detail would take up more space bat making n two baxcjiit scoring Law­
themselves hoarse, almag(cffbally divided wns an the sick list and Core's arm was th in W6 can spore and then—wliat’e the ler and Pounds, making th e ' score 9 td evening, closing with a most Impressive
'
, ’*
8 in favor of Sanford. About this time service.
useT We wonl
between Orlando and Sanford, (with auto­ not in good shape So it fell to Wallace to
•
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1.
The
business
of
the conference w^s
pandemonium
broke
loose,
everybody
The game started with Wallace in the
mobiles and carriages banked Vd)tn the again go in the box and to the big one's
dosed
on
Saturday,
aj
which time reso­
went
bughouse
und
in
the
grand
mix
up
grand stand entirely eround \Jv&gt; field ta credit be It said be pitched a fine game. box—good old Wallace—who had been
lutions
were
passed
thanking
the citivem
tho
sporting
editor
lost
his
score
card
and
the far fence. Orlando and Hanford in Those that managed to connect with sick Wednesday night but offered to take
the details of tho gnmo went with it. • At for the cordial hospitallity that had J*in
the
mound
and
do
bis
best.
The
new
the first game of the season succeeded In the sphere were unable to make a long
and rate the best part of the gamo^tomes e x te n d i ^to the members of the con­
making a grand-stand finish, the score drive while the Sanford boys ‘ batted catcher, Durden was on hand to receive,
in the ninth and the thrills given in this ference during their stay in Sunfuid.
standing 3 to S at itra close of the eleventh Young Windham, brother of the great the new third, Bowen, and short stop
Some of the prcadicrs left Ssiurdsy
inning were enough to satisfy the taste of
.Inning, an agreement having been made Jimmie, at will, Clyde Pound^ knocking Bridges were in their places a id Sanford
for
thrifnom es o h tK c^ east coast, but
the
disgruntled
fans
who
were
so
blue
be­
• t the end of-the nimb to sto p . If either a home run,,.^Vith all the heavy can­ fans just couldn't see anything bu\ sue
otheivremaincd over and will go on to
fore tills inning. • '
cess;
blit
after
the
bombarding
commenced
side bad scored in the eleventh, both nonading the Sanford team could not
The Sanford team so far has shown priando to..'attend the meeting of’the
teams being green and greatly in .need make good in the critical moments and and Pee Wee Bennett of Orlando knocked
State Epworth League Conference (hat
of work, while the afternoon was ex went down to defeat with a score of ,6 to a home run and let in two men there good form and can put it all over the Or­
meets there this week,
lando
team
whenever
they
lighten
up
cessively warm.
3 in favor of Orlando. There were many was despair w ritten'on the faces and
qnd
try
more
team
work.
Clyde
Pounds
.
Determined that, strict orJcr should costly errors ‘made by Sanford which en- Manager Spencer commenced to shrink is a great ball player and we have great
CoMfarcnc* Note*
prevail at all coots, with a strong desire ableb Orlando to carry otr the game but up until he was able to get in his car confidence in his ability to deliver the
EN. R. V. Atkisson-of Miami umJL.Kcs.
without
opening
the
door.
the
fans
were
n
o
t
discouraged
because
U&gt; have a pleasant season of sport with
And than that bold bdd Clyde-’Pounds good* before tbe «eoson-is oval. Anyhow R, Ira Baroett of West Palm Bench dur­
their old time rivals, /the managciuep any one with half an eye can foresee
fn.
knocked
another home run arid tiie score we don’t wish to dishearten Orlando by ing their
J Mftay in Sanford were the guests
bad the entire field roped off, blue coals vlctttfy" ini' Sanford when our regular
giving
them
too'stiff
a
proposition
and
of Mr. and Mi?. G. W. Spencer at their
at every hand to keep the 'crowd back, team is mustered with every man hi his kept climbing until in the seventh it
die whole matter U just a friendly pas­ home on the Heights.
stood
8
to
3
and
no
chance
to
save
our
place.
One
of
tbebest
features
of
the
and an order that the first offender be
time. Both sides are taking Die matter
Miss Ada Miller of Palatku wui the
elected from the grounds. An agreement series this season is jhe entire absence bacon.
good
naturodly
and
somd
fine
games
are
guest
of Mrs. Chandler.
The Sanford men were not Idle during
was also racked prohibiting any player of sectional feeling that marred the
promised
ere
the
flag
falla
T
Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Wilfiama had »*
this
time
but
were
batting
our,friend
. from making a kick to either umpire, alii pleasure of the games two years ago.
’’
Give
the
team
your
support
financially
Jimmy
Windham
all
the
time
only
fate
their
guests
Rev. J. D. Slbert and - Revobjections being fa the hands of the two While some of the decisions last Friday
and morally and go to thè game.
seemed
against
them
enlarging
the
score.
W.
A.
Myers.
*‘
were
very
close
there
was
not
•
kick
captains. Ba it said to the credit, not
Rev.
H.
Dutill
of Pulatkii was enter­
In
the
field
the
Sanford
"boys
played
a
utmle
end
this
kind
of
deportment
means
only of the two teams, but the umpires;
tained
In
the
home
of Mr. and Mrs W.*
good
game,
Bridgea
making
a
sensational
N
ates
of
Iti»
Cam»
that
Sanford
and
Orlando
will
have
a
Messrs. Jim Pounds, for Orlando and
.,
Sanford made 11 bits and Orlando J. Starling.
Mr.^lavls for Sanford, thgt’not an objec- season of good balk good gate receipts one hand catch, Snedigor making a good
catch
and
Funk
also
covering
his
part
of
made
5,
which
indicates
(hat
Orlando
Is
tton YTM made by either tram, atul thr. and good feeling when It is all over.
q rcinr c ourraaigimTr- ~
The garden ‘ana w jpiM hs them ’ ¿¡¿nfag' dQlig some stick work.
prospect for a snkgtlid aeries of games
Tudgo
Minor S. Jones adjourned circuit
his way,.
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V; Burden. Bower and Bridges, the D's.
between t h e X v o towns was never
K ls s lm m s s a n d S a n fo rd
of
the’7th
Judldal Circuit, which met
This game-was one of thoae peculiar tall new men made good and have won a
brighter.
Tueaday morning, to July Ssh. when
Kissimmee ball team played at Sanford hoodoos that cxjuld not be explained and place.
There la no denying the fact that San­ on Monday and the threatening showers while there were errors made on each
Judge Parkins of DeLand will be on lb*
Spencer was silent up to the 9th inning bench.
ford haa a splendid team. While a trifle kept down the attendance somewhat. aide Sanford played as good a game aa
am* then be made a break for Mayor
weak In one, or possibly two places, the Those that braved the elements managed
i
'
Orlando. ’ Finally Biddy Gore was put In
Lake and tried to roll him in the sand.
aggregation as a whole is composed of fo enjoy themselves, although the guim
1 /
Card o f Thanks
the box changing positions with Wallace
good ball players and excellent gentle­ was not a good exhibition of ball playing.
To those who were no kind to us in
Biddy Gore distinguished himself by
and to Biddy'a credit let it be said that
men.
In the sixth Inning p decision of the um­ be pulled the team out of a bad bole only pulling the bunch out/or a bole. He only our late bereavemhnt and loss we ex­
The Orlando boys, to say tbs Isaac sur­ pire peeved Manager Fred Dass end lie one bit being given up after be started ?!*•**«• UP one Wi lifter taking the firing tend our heartfelt thanks*
IIm ,
*1
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Messenger
prised the natives. “Wot a soul could be called his men off the field, the acors flinging.
'ti
and Familyfound before the gsme, who had the standing 6 to 5 in favpr of Sanford.
Any team that can pull victory out of
In the eighth—.well, there was some
temerity to predict a victory for the home
On Tuesday the team played at Kissim­ ball playing and the great Jimmy defeat and toll up four scores In the last
team, but many thought a first-class ag­ mee and from all accounts'the gams was Windham could r^oi stem the ride and half of the 9th deserves honorable men­
gregation could be made of the talent at a very t^me affair. Ralph Steveoa pitch­ there are some uncharitable people who tion. The Sanfonj boys are all right, ev­
BICYCLES AKD SUNDRIES
hand with practice and work, but the ed for Sanford and the score was 7 to 4 claim that Windham went up in the air. ery one of them.
fact that none of the boys had been in in favor of Sanford.
25 BICYCLES
At any rate in the eighth with two men
The attendance was the largest of the
a game fbis Season, or reoentiy, at least,
FROM MM I T TX) &lt;11. FOR NÉW
We hope to have more' games with on bases Snedigor knocked a two bagger peasou tlie, automobiles being parked
Bo, *71
PIn»m h
copld not be loaf .right of. To aay ..UifU, Kissimmee for they are a clever lot of ♦coring two and wiib' tbe score stand­ half j# 0]Huound the entire diamond.
StIANIBARGtK .
jh a tana, and especially the management j ball tosaera and manage to give our boys ing 3 to 8 the crowd took a new lease
Tbe work of Umpires Davis and Pounds
ORLANDO.
fl o r id a
of the Orlando baseball team, were thor- soma vary good practice.
on life and Orlando failing lo •core1Is highly ooramen Jable each man giving

oughly latisgcd with die outcome of die
game, is draw inti it mildly__Reporter

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. JUNE 30. 1911

HOME TALENT IS GOOD
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D IS T R IC T SK U L E G R EAT S U C C E S S

Volume III

SANFORD, THE CORN BELT OF FLORIDA
The Fields of Fine Corn Around Sanford Are the Wonder of the Agricultural World
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NEWS O f THE w o r l d
Items of Interest fílcaned From
Various Sources -

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H A P P E N IN G S D U R IN G THE W EEK
Home Talent S cores a lilt With Large
Audience
District-School at Blueberry Corners
Here Ihr. Readers Will Nnd a Brief
drew a large crowd to the High School
Historical Spring Flowing .
Auditorium last Friday night, and from
For flurried Readers
Thn time the curtain rote on tlie scene. J n
'Becauseli'^foUp- &lt;ST~r*voIñüoñTsu~ e J
"which the school committee was deliber­
trusted, with the work of maintaining orating on the choice of a new teacher for
ler nt Vegn Do Metzltlnn, In tho State of
■the school, till the closing ch irua. there
Hidulgó,
forced Franz Rolttcr, n civil en­
was a continuous round: ot mirth -and
gineer,
to
remove his shoes nnd then
•
laughter. The personnel of the piny was
Imrefooted
wait
upon them liko an ordi­
made up entirely of prominent |&gt;eoplc of
nary serynnt, the German minister, AdSanford, and each one Was deserving of
tnlrnl Paul Von Hintze, has ^demanded special mention as unlque'churactersrepnrütlon from the Mexican government.
Tho large auditorium was well filled ns
He nlso( demanded indemnity for loMya
the pcoplo of this place me ever ready
Incumvl
hy the compaqy for which Reu­
to give of tlieir time iimi nicoiiH to further
ter was working The government- hits
tin. interests of a good cause. From the
ordered mi Investigation of thechnrgcs.
time the curtain rose on the first scenes,
Reliable advices . have been'received
u school room in which tho school hoard
from AItin ii in Hmt Him situation there is
had met to receive applicants and select
extremely critical. .Turkey has mussed
u teacher fop the school, till the closing
50,000 troops within a day’s march of the
chorus there was a continuous round of
Montctiegrimi frontier. Charles R. Crane,
mirth and laughter.
Qf^hlcngo, who tins just arrived at Vienna
Considerable difficult* was experienced
crop con be rinsed in the south us that ‘from , those sections are a green blÿ sur- from Cettinje. after uuvertlng Albania,
Will'wonders never eeasef
it) making a selection of a teacher from
the four applicants who applied in perThis exclamation wasmade by a gentle, " ' ¡ Î 1• ‘’r¡htf, UP «» d»c sub-lrriguted prised to find sue!) corn growing in Flori­ describes the conditions us absolutely lu■ «__ i„'..
- r— celery lands around Sanford and the
tuh/tablc. _ The Turks, liu says, axo ilevus- _
sod* TM rim u&gt; appear was Miss Dash- man
one day last
Veek niter a" trip on. formers arc selling it nl $10 per ton,' all da—where they cxpccl—lu^sae-nalhlug
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^fliiig
whole districts, killing (irisonere,
but
sand.
Euch
year
fiqds
Hie
Sanford
away but she failed on the examination
the traction line over the east side and they can haul. „ ? .
farmers getting hack KTNature for nJF refugee women and children, burning
and was turned down. Miss. Bilindn
The visitors to the city Inst week were that hcTiccds.nnd witli plenty of corn, homes mid chips und blowing upchurghha.-.
Sharp thought a woman should be paid an automobile trip aviy the west side.
Few |ieople would realize Or believe the ainuzcd to observe the giant stalks of hay, cowpeos, pitulcrs mid 'velvet, beans
the‘»qtne salary that a man was ¿aid,
The inquiry into tho Colorado group of
hut the board couldn’t - see It .that v &gt; story about the wonderful yield of corn com all through the Celery Delta, each fur horses, cattle and. hogs, the fanners beet sugar fnctdrles, comrolled by' the
Miss Sallie, Simple's youthfulncss wnS and hay that at iwcseut Is growing upon stalk having Iwo nnd three Inrgc* well of tho North are settling upon Sanford ns Amrricuii Sugar Re lining r QomparTy
.
.
filled cars of corn nnd no heller crop the real farming nnd vegc(able section ôf through tlie Great Western Sugar Com, against h&lt;*r, so she too was . sent on her
" way. The remained *foi9*lhd last, who Um.hdjds In the Sanford Olcryl&gt;B]tn— could be grown in the famous corn twits the entire South. Tho day is over for iwihy wits coiicluded Saturday by* tho
' came. Hezeklah Rendergrask,' to meet the fields Haut only.ji few weeks ago were of tin north. Tho corn is Doing affected the one crop bien in Sanford nnd /end» Sugar .Trust investigating committee.
requirements of an exacting board which filled witlf^ccleiy and lettuce. The liny in Kansas and other Middle West States yeuf sees ncw^crops, bettcr'xrops, more
This week jho so-called ¿ugar Trust Inter­
he did to the satisfaction of all.
crop Is volunteer und npetj ' no attention by the drougli, something that never cnttle. more hogs, more chickens, n belter ests ‘in-Gallfurnia industries will lie taken
The second scone was Hie firqt day of conning' up luxuriantly after the. other happens on our sub-irrigated lands and living, n surer liviug und a timer foundnbp. John D. Sprockets will bo a witness '
school, morning, and afternoon sessions.
4*op* hnVeJjccn shipped. No such hay the people coming to’ Sanford this week tlon section and-a Greuter Sanford. '.
Roll was made, nam es. and. ^ges
iA also will Claus' 'Sprrc’kels upon Ids re­
urut they were all there, from the pfiUje
turn'from Europe.*„.Further 'insight Into
sixteen year old miss to the bare-footed.
tjih relatibna of tluy Mormoii Church und
O E FIC E R G R A V E S K ILLED
C IT V C O U N C IL M E E T S
BALL G A M E S OPNLY
red (leaded urchins.
tho
American Sugar Refining -Company .
Salllo Brown and her little brother,'An­
ther, four years old. were. the last to iy- Accidentally Shot While Grappling postponed Session Held Lust Monday Sanford Will Not Celebrate In (Md will he sought from Prophet Joseph F.
rwc. and were reproved by the tenpher
SmHIi, lientl.of the Murmon Cliurch.
Wlih Negro P rim tier
|
- Nfght
4
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fashioned- -Fourtli
for being tardy on the first day, but Sallie
While preventing tho escape of n negro
A new record la the foreign Commcrct;
On accouni of a genera) apathy and
deserved credit forJ getting -there ut all.
Council met'in postponed session. July
having the cflre of tier youthful brother. prisoner ut tire city
noon - yester­ 2H, at 7:30 p. m.
luck o f 1 Interest in the Fourth of July of tho United States, • surpassing that of1--'
1lie first class calltid for recitation was day F. '/. Graves'was instantly killed by
Present: l). L, Thrasher, President; W. celebration G lias been decided to cut out ato business historyr wus made during
spelling, and os usual there wus the good the accidental discharge of a pistol in tho
th tr bnrtoecuo and fish-fry gnd other tho eleven mimllis of Uio fiscal year endD. Holden, H. K. StqVens, S. Runge. ~
—— speller who could turn them nil down, the
_l*u_ ing wiUt.-AUfer
-tu iriail thw poor speller who couldn't spWl at all, tho hands of 'Officer SnfTord. .The negro .&amp;bjcn,i;.. ÍL WnttL.
nnp^ho-peeped-Itr TheWvviR when leili Ixit* prluohcrTia J been ucrore Mayor taiki! fo/ J. D, Davidson*. .
•
game with Orlando on lhe uiteraoon of ImiKirtH and cxjiorts uf the Ujiited States,
wasn't looking und tho brilliant Bcliolur selling wliiskey and while being put in
Minutes of last meeting read nmi uj&gt;- ’July fourth. The coneehsus of opinion ns compiled by the Bureau of Statistics,
who ’’didn't sec that word." Tlik class in tho ceil by Officer Safi urd broke loose
proved. Two petitions
tlon •'largely' signed ; seems that a big celebration would cost amounted to $.1,3l2,3g3,50fi, which exgeography is deserving of spcclnl mention
tfml
ran
behind
the
steel
cage
grnbbing
- for brilliancy. Many focal hits were
usking the council"
cir to |wss an or too much and it general tiny of celebrat­ ceedj the record year of .'1508 by ulmost
an enipty bottle and attempting to strike dinancc forbidding Hie. sale of merchan­ ing would mean closing of tho stores $3,000,000. The balance of ttade in favor
made that were very clever.
The dosing dayoi school, which was a tlie olliccr. Mr. Graves linp|icncd to be dise und cold drinks an Sunday read and which some -of tho merchants wish to of Amcricnn huslncss men from their
momentus occasion, was probubly the in the city building and rushed. to Safforeign custoipcrs umounts to $501,52.1,502
avoid.
‘,
,. *
crowning effort. Best clgtheB were worn, ford’s assistance both officers using.the referred to ordinance committee.
It was halted n great celetirntion mql for the eleven months.
Communication from the Sanford Trac­
compositions were read, spcedies made
butt
ends
of
their
pistols
in
trying
to
old
time,Fourth jcoultl be plahped and the
to the gratification of sdiool committee
An iiivcstlgntioi^of cold storage eggs,
tion Company asking ilu t certain sheets
und visitors present. Uriah Burkina^ force tin- negro back in his cell. While he designated fur Hie use of tlietr cur Sanford spirit of hoiqiiUility prevail, but for the government, will be conducted
chairman af committee, addressed the • Mr. Saflurd wus using his gun the weap­ (nicks read mul referred to the street no one seems tp take tho'1Inluntiv». and this summer hy Prof. -W. A. Stocking of
sdiool eloquently at the close of the exer­
agree to flnnnco the pro|)usltlim Tliera Cornell. It will be conducted largely In
cises. Every one whô took |&gt;art in this on was liccidentally discharged tho bullet cominUtee.
rmrrtahlmant deserves credit for con- Hiking Mr. Graves and ‘killing him nlResolutions adopted by (lie Sanford Is time to reconsider the pro|Ni«iHon and Omuhii pneking houses. The object is to
uibutlng to Its success ehd special men­ dost instantly. The negro broke awny Library Association and referred lirthe' have tho 11^-fry, but ut |tresent the pros- find out particularly what kind of egg*
tion would be made If space wus avail­ i lid fan out of Hie cell and up the alley council, read.
|sjct for u-liarhecuo is unfavorable.
should he placed in storage so ns to In­
.
,
able. It Is hoped that these “stars” will when -u shot from Salford's rqvolver
The
Indies
will
fireside
at
the
West
best
keeping quality.
Taken
under
advisement
hid
of
Chase
again appear for the pleasure of the Snn1
| 9
‘
brought him down seriously wounded, &amp; Co. for insurance on new fire engine Side Park uiuj tho basket--picnic, idea
•ford public.
A state-wide movement having for its
r.
Soflord
did
not
know
that
Mr.
Graves
still holds good and (ho furmers will con­
referred to fire committee.
The choruses were much enjoyed, and
object the repeal of the near beer clause
the quartet that can g , Old Kentucky id been shot until his return with the
On motion, the street cbmipittee win* gregate und discuss tho issues of the day;i and the abolition of locker clubs was
Home was particularly fine.
negro prisoner when he found him breath- authorized to settle the dlffrreijco with but aside from the hall game there V(il|
launched throughout Georgia ou Monday
Mrs.*L E. Tolar urns pianist for the lr g his Inst
Mr. Crawford in regard, to change in b« no siwciuculur cffocu and the red tire tiyjhe, Anil-Saloon League. Letters bad
- evening and rendereiTsonio ¿beautiful se­
Mr. SnfTord is heartlirokon over the lirldgo across Puitip Branch ut 7th street und rockets Jinvo turned to punk.
lections. The play was given' for the
been sent to the pastors of all the
The eagle will scream hut not loud, churches ‘in, the State and these were
benefit of His Sanford Library Associa­ ulTalr und the terrible accident has cast for $150. The following resolution*'was
enough to disturb the slumbers of those
tion mid a nice srm was realized for tins
,
giooin over the'entire city. Mr. Graves read and adopted:
read ut today's services. Resolutions ac­
popular Institution. The following were (hr severol yenra was on the city 'police
Resolved, That Postmaster C. F. Has­ who want n safe mid sane Fuurth ami no companying-the letters also were .prlethe characters:
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force where his vigilance mid courage kins be notified that the city oF Sanford noiso.sented to tlie congregations. ^These ap­
PERSONNEL QF CASTS.
funtie him u terror to the criminal china. now lias iliore thou 5,000 inhabitants und
Will Open Dciilul OlHcr
. . proved the near beer bill and called upon
.
School Commuée.
For some months past he hud served ns is now prepared to have free delivery of
D
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.
Hoardman.
of
this
city,
son
of tho severifl Senators und Representative*
Uriah Perklns/'Chairman. .M. F. Robinson
mall and that Mr. Haskins be required to pur fellow tnwnsiiMin nnd merchant. - ^ r. to work und vote for its passage.
—
Jacob Blllaker ............... ...F . P. Fortier street commissioner.
John Smith............................ C. R. Walker
He leaves a wife, three sens, und four take necessary steps to secure this nc-r F. N, Hoprdinad, Will In a few days open
cuminodntkm.
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APPLICANTS. '
Strlngfetlow—Howard
daughters to mourn his loss.
dental tuirlors at Saaford, where ho has
On motion the street committee was already engaged nuarti ts in the G, &amp; W,
Mis* D ashaw ay...',........Mrs.. L. T. Johns
The announcement of the wnrriogc of
Miss Belinda Sharp Mrs. IF McLnudilin
Wfiksw r i to purchase sewer pipe—fOT Building ’next door to the N. P. Yowell Miss Ella Strlngfeliow and Mr. C. U.
n e ruid Tubes u m r a n -------"Miss Sallie Simple___Mrs. K. Homrlg’hous
Rand avenue sewer.
store. Dr. Dourdmnu graduated in the Howard came as asurpriso to their many
Hezeklah PendetgraasN........H. H. Deune
Results guaranteed to advertisers has
On motion council adjourned.
earlybspring from the Baltimore College of Sunford friends. The event occurred In
been tlie slogan of The Herald and while
SCHOLARS.
M. W. LOVELL Clerk
Dental Surgery with Itjgh honors and only Jacksonville lust Tuesday hud the first
our subscription lift will* compnre favor­
GIRLS.
u few week* ago posted a .vrjy satisfac­ Inking thuir friend*' hud of tile' event
Matilda Billings........... Mrs. R. C. Maxwell ably with any weekly paper in the state
The Postofflcc Rules •
Faithful Snooks...............Mrs.|Moy Dlckins tho management was greatly surprited to
tory examination before the State Board wus the receipt of postul cards. V- **
Saniuuthu Piper___Miss Charlotte Keelor get the following letter.
Both young people are popular In.San­
'Our postmaster formulates the following os Examiners at I’ensacoln', A bright
J cm sha Dickson......... Miss Flossie Frank
ford social circles. Mis* Strlngfeliow being
career
Is
predicted
for
the
young
man
rules
for
the
benefit
of
bis
patrons
nnd
Chaluda Geyser.'........Miss Mabel Bowler Editor Sanford Herald, Sunford. Florida,
that you may know what you muy ex­ who has not only acquitted hlrtisclf hand- the oldest daughter of Judge L G, StringRuth Ketchura............M iss Birdie Harris
Dear Sir:—We beg to udvise you that act: No letters given out until they have aomely both iu college und before the 'fellow ho* resided In this city since her
Susan Crowfoot............... Mrs.-C. L Speer
Sally firpwn____ _____ Mrt- M. H. Bowler after summing up the total amount of re- beenTecefvedr If you don't got a letter bounl, but has an engaging manner, a early childhood and numbers her friends
Mebitsble Jones......... ..Mrf.¡ C. B. Yelscr pile* received front our recent, series of
by the score.
'
Dorcas Doolittle...............Mrs. S. 0. Chase advertising, placed with six newspapers or a paper on.the day you expect it have splendid addressumd a way of making
- Mr. Howard h a s been ii resident of
friends
that
promises
to
take
him
to
the
Hie
postmaster
look
through
all
the
boxes
i
BOYS.
in Florida towns, the Sanford Herald and down the cellar also. It ought to he tup rung of the ladder of success,-----Re­ Sunford for several yenrs being a mem­
Luther B row n........R aym ond Johnson yielded us more replies than any other.
ber of the Howarii-I’ackard Land Co., and
there somewhere and he- likes to hunt porter Star_________________ /*•
.......................JJ,, D.
U. Roberts
Koueris
DaVldfSnot«..................
.
____
Yours.trnJy,
a genera) favorite With every one. He
t
.
j
............L
.rtiU
L
.
Moure
Millie C ro w fo o t.,,,.....? .
for it just to please you. If your friend
• Woodmen Circle Dance
Ubndbih Buzzani
n l ................ W. J. Thigpen
Is also engaged at present la railroad
J ohn A. C unningham .
don't write rave at the postmaster. He
r............. .......B. F. Wbitner
Stephen Tucker.............
Don't
forget
the
dat^ce
to
be
given
by
construction
work. The happy" couple '
All of which Indicates Uiat In a large is to blame. If he tells you no, put on a the Woodmen Circle Tuesday evening
Jeremiah Jenkins.......... ,..A . T, Rossi ter
after
a
wedding,
trip will make Sanford
grieved
look
and
say
there
ought
to
be
Bobbie O'Lee....................i. Henry Purden contest recently inaugurated by Jno. A.
July 4UjHtt city4iall. Dancing to begin
Samuel Snooks.......................... Nixon Butt Cunningham In which each paper was some. Ho Is probably hiding your mail at 8:30. Come every body and enjoy the their home, Mr. Howard having a nice
Sim Dlpeey.................Homrlghous
Jled. The Herald headed the. list. This for tho pleasure of having ypu call for It' glorious Fourth, for Uiose do not dance liotne already -prepared on Myrtfe Ave.
Uiere will be good music, refreshing
“ VISITORS -—
The Heruld Joins the mahy friends In
should prove interesting to present adver­ Ask him to look again. If you are buy­ leverages and a general good tfm4 for
Mt». Dipsoy, Mr*. Inglis. Mirander Dlpeey,
wishing
Mr. und Mrs. Howard, a happy'
n il
Kft a i l m U a i r i n
fV im «
ing stamp* muke him lick Uieni and nut
Mr*. A. D. Key, Mrs. Snooks, Mrs. M, tiser* and Uiose whtr-contemplate using
und
prosperous
Ufo.
ttygrn on, that’* his business.
early and le t the worth of your money,
• a t« paper*.
Frank,
trx m

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                    <text>THE SANTORO HERALD

ítWWKWII

IN S T A L L M E N T

ANACER
First Street’ and Palmetto Avenue

Sanford, Florida

Thursday* Game at SanTord
in . then half of the ninth, Sanford his best efforts toward the ciu»c pulon
Sanford 0. Orlando 8..
came to the but resolved to soak the in the game and their decision» un- never
questioned. •
j—
* -r—
Vhe game ia never won until the lust cover off the h&lt;*gcfiidu and they di J.
Bowen conies to. the bu tmaklng a safe
score is counted in the ninth. At least
that is the way it looks to the Orlando hit. Funk followed making a hit and , The first Sanford player that makes a
, .
Ths Gam* a t Sanford
Lawler home run .on the home ground* in any
On Friday a return game was played rooters who left the held in the eighth letting Bowers* go to second.
made
a
two
base
hit
sooring
licv.cr,
and game with Orlando will be presented
ot Sanford and for an ordinary day the Inning convinced that Orlando had won
with
the
score
standing
8 to 5. With nil Ft»nk;--Clyde Pounds cAme - to' bnnrrak- with e fine Hatdry Palmer &amp; Scigli
crowd was ail that could be desired. Doth
this heavy handicap Sanford won and ing a hit and Lawler went to third.'
teams hafl plnyfll good hall the ijj'v 1
-.T U Cam» a t Ortand
(Continued from first.pagej'
bid
iit-w
’Wallace
a r n s came To The
we woufa Ilke-itrfell hbouv
Shout It only the Then lgbob B
fore und both were' confident of success.
With over -six hundred fans yelling Sanford wns shypn pitchers as Dooguewell story in detail would take up more space bat making n two baxcjiit scoring Law­
themselves hoarse, almag(cffbally divided wns an the sick list and Core's arm was thin W6 can spore and then—wliat’e the ler and Pounds, making the' score 9 td evening, closing with a most Impressive
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, ’*
8 in favor of Sanford. About this time service.
useT We wonl
between Orlando and Sanford, (with auto­ not in good shape So it fell to Wallace to
•
i
1.
The
business
of
the conference w^s
pandemonium
broke
loose,
everybody
The game started with Wallace in the
mobiles and carriages banked Vd)tn the again go in the box and to the big one's
dosed
on
Saturday,
aj
which time reso­
went
bughouse
und
in
the
grand
mix
up
grand stand entirely eround \Jv&gt; field ta credit be It said be pitched a fine game. box—good old Wallace—who had been
lutions
were
passed
thanking
the citivem
tho
sporting
editor
lost
his
score
card
and
the far fence. Orlando and Hanford in Those that managed to connect with sick Wednesday night but offered to take
the details of tho gnmo went with it. •At for the cordial hospitallity that had J*in
the
mound
and
do
bis
best.
The
new
the first game of the season succeeded In the sphere were unable to make a long
and rate the best part of the gamo^tomes e x te n d i ^to the members of the con­
making a grand-stand finish, the score drive while the Sanford boys ‘ batted catcher, Durden was on hand to receive,
in the ninth and the thrills given in this ference during their stay in Sunfuid.
standing 3 to S at itra close of the eleventh Young Windham, brother of the great the new third, Bowen, and short stop
Some of the prcadicrs left Ssiurdsy
inning were enough to satisfy the taste of
.Inning, an agreement having been made Jimmie, at will, Clyde Pound^ knocking Bridges were in their places aid Sanford
for
thrifnom es ohtK c^east coast, but
the
disgruntled
fans
who
were
so
blue
be­
•t the end of-the nimb to stop. If either a home run,,.^Vith all the heavy can­ fans just couldn't see anything bu\ sue
otheivremaincd over and will go on to
fore tills inning. •'
cess;
blit
after
the
bombarding
commenced
side bad scored in the eleventh, both nonading the Sanford team could not
The Sanford team so far has shown priando to..'attend the meeting of’the
teams being green and greatly in .need make good in the critical moments and and Pee Wee Bennett of Orlando knocked
State Epworth League Conference (hat
of work, while the afternoon was ex went down to defeat with a score of ,6 to a home run and let in two men there good form and can put it all over the Or­
meets there this week,
lando
team
whenever
they
lighten
up
cessively warm.
3 in favor of Orlando. There were many was despair written'on the faces and
qnd
try
more
team
work.
Clyde
Pounds
.
Determined that, strict orJcr should costly errors ‘made by Sanford which en- Manager Spencer commenced to shrink is a great ball player and we have great
CoMfarcnc* Note*
prevail at all coots, with a strong desire ableb Orlando to carry otr the game but up until he was able to get in his car confidence in his ability to deliver the
EN. R. V. Atkisson-of Miami umJL.Kcs.
without
opening
the
door.
the
fans
were
not
discouraged
because
U&gt; have a pleasant season of sport with
And than that bold bdd Clyde-’Pounds good* before tbe «eoson-is oval. Anyhow R, Ira Baroett of West Palm Bench dur­
their old time rivals, /the managciuep any one with half an eye can foresee
fn.
knocked
another home run arid tiie score we don’t wish to dishearten Orlando by ing their
J Mftay in Sanford were the guests
bad the entire field roped off, blue coals vlctttfy" ini' Sanford when our regular
giving
them
too'stiff
a
proposition
and
of Mr. and Mi?. G. W. Spencer at their
at every hand to keep the 'crowd back, team is mustered with every man hi his kept climbing until in the seventh it
stood
8 to 3 and no chance to save our die whole matter U just a friendly pas­ home on the Heights.
place.
One
of
tbebest
features
of
the
and an order that the first offender be
time. Both sides are taking Die matter
Miss Ada Miller of Palatku wui the
bacon.
elected from the grounds. An agreement series this season is jhe entire absence
good
naturodly
and
somd
fine
games
are
guest
of Mrs. Chandler.
The Sanford men were not Idle during
was also racked prohibiting any player of sectional feeling that marred the
promised
ere
the
flag
falla
T
Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Wilfiama had »*
this
time
but
were
batting
our,friend
. from making a kick to either umpire, alii pleasure of the games two years ago.
’’
Give
the
team
your
support
financially
Jimmy
Windham
all
the
time
only
fate
their
guests
Rev. J . D. Slbert and - Revobjections being fa the hands of the two While some of the decisions last Friday
and morally and go to thè game.
seemed
against
them
enlarging
the
score.
W.
A.
Myers.
* ‘
were
very
close
there
was
not
•
kick
captains. Ba it said to the credit, not
Rev.
H.
Dutill
of Pulatkii was enter­
In
the
field
the
Sanford
"boys
played
a
utmle
end
this
kind
of
deportment
means
only of the two teams, but the umpires;
tained
In
the
home
of Mr. and Mrs W.*
good
game,
Bridgea
making
a
sensational
Nates
of
Iti»
Cam»
that
Sanford
and
Orlando
will
have
a
Messrs. Jim Pounds, for Orlando and
.,
Sanford made 11 bits and Orlando J . Starling.
Mr.^lavls for Sanford, thgt’not an objec- season of good balk good gate receipts one hand catch, Snedigor making a good
catch
and
Funk
also
covering
his
part
of
made
5,
which
indicates
(hat
Orlando
Is
tton YTM made by either tram, atul thr. and good feeling when It is all over.
q rcinr c ourraaigimTr- ~
The garden ‘ana wjpiMhs them’¿¡¿nfag' dQlig some stick work.
prospect for a snkgtlid aeries of games
Tudgo
Minor S. Jones adjourned circuit
his way,.
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between th e X v o towns was never
Klsslmmss and Sanford
of
the’
7th
Judldal Circuit, which met
This game-was one of thoae peculiar tall new men made good and have won a
brighter.
Tueaday morning, to July Ssh. when
Kissimmee ball team played at Sanford hoodoos that cxjuld not be explained and place.
There la no denying the fact that San­ on Monday and the threatening showers
Judge Parkins of DeLand will be on lb*
while there were errors made on each
Spencer was silent up to the 9th inning bench.
ford haa a splendid team. While a trifle kept down the attendance somewhat.
aide Sanford played as good a game aa
am* then be made a break for Mayor
weak In one, or possibly two places, the Those that braved the elements managed
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Orlando. ’ Finally Biddy Gore was put In
Lake and tried to roll him in the sand.
aggregation as a whole is composed of fo enjoy themselves, although the guim
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Card o f Thanks
the box changing positions with Wallace
good ball players and excellent gentle­ was not a good exhibition of ball playing.
To those who were no kind to us in
Biddy Gore distinguished himself by
and to Biddy'a credit let it be said that
men.
In the sixth Inning p decision of the um­ be pulled the team out of a bad bole only pulling the bunch out/or a bole. He only our late bereavemhnt and loss we ex­
The Orlando boys, to say tbs Isaac sur­ pire peeved Manager Fred Dass end lie one bit being given up after be started ?!*•**«• UP one Wi lifter taking the firing tend our heartfelt thanks*
IIm ,
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Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Messenger
prised the natives. “Wot a soul could be called his men off the field, the acors flinging.
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and Familyfound before the gsme, who had the standing 6 to 5 in favpr of Sanford.
Any team that can pull victory out of
In the eighth—.well, there was some
temerity to predict a victory for the home
On Tuesday the team played at Kissim­ ball playing and the great Jimmy defeat and toll up four scores In the last
team, but many thought a first-class ag­ mee and from all accounts'the gams was Windham could r^oi stem the ride and half of the 9th deserves honorable men­
gregation could be made of the talent at a very t^me affair. Ralph Steveoa pitch­ there are some uncharitable people who tion. The Sanfonj boys are all right, ev­
BICYCLES AKD SUNDRIES
hand with practice and work, but the ed for Sanford and the score was 7 to 4 claim that Windham went up in the air. ery one of them.
fact that none of the boys had been in in favor of Sanford.
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At any rate in the eighth with two men
The attendance was the largest of the
a game fbis Season, or reoentiy, at least,
FROM MM I T TX) &lt;11. FOR NÉW
We hope to have more' games with on bases Snedigor knocked a two bagger peasou tlie, automobiles being parked
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PIn»m h
copld not be loaf .right of. To aay ..UifU, Kissimmee for they are a clever lot of ♦coring two and wiib' tbe score stand­ half j# 0 ]Huound the entire diamond.
StIANIBARGtK .
jh a tana, and especially the management j ball tosaera and manage to give our boys ing 3 to 8 the crowd took a new lease
Tbe work of Umpires Davis and Pounds
ORLANDO.
fl o r id a
of the Orlando baseball team, were thor- soma vary good practice.
on life and Orlando failing lo •core1 Is highly ooramen Jable each man giving

oughly latisgcd with die outcome of die
game, is draw inti it mildly__Reporter

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. JUNE 30. 1911

HOME TALENT IS GOOD SANFORD,
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Library association Receives a

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THE CORN BELT OF FLORIDA NEWS

The Fields of Fine Corn Around Sanford Are the Wonder of the A gricultural World
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DISTRICT SKULE GREAT SUCCESS
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Items of Interest fílcaned From
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HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK

District-School at Blueberry Corners
Here Ihr. Readers Will Nnd a Brief
drew a large crowd to the High School
Historical Spring Flowing .
Auditorium last Friday night, and from
For flurried Readers
Thn time the curtain rote on tlie scene. J n
'Becauseli'^foUp- &lt;ST~r*voIñüoñTsu~ e J
"which the school committee was deliber­
trusted, with the work of maintaining orating on the choice of a new teacher for
ler nt Vegn Do Metzltlnn, In tho State of
■the school, till the closing ch irua. there
Hidulgó,
forced Franz Rolttcr, n civil en­
was a continuous round: ot mirth -and
gineer, to remove his shoes nnd then
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laughter. The personnel of the piny was
Imrefooted wait upon them liko an ordi­
made up entirely of prominent |&gt;eoplc of
nary serynnt, the German minister, AdSanford, and each one Was deserving of
tnlrnl Paul Von Hintze, has ^demanded special mention as unlque'churactersrepnrütlon from the Mexican government.
Tho large auditorium was well filled ns
He nlso( demanded indemnity for loMya
the pcoplo of this place me ever ready
Incumvl
hy the compaqy for which Reu­
to give of tlieir time iimi nicoiiH to further
ter was working The government- hits
tin. interests of a good cause. From the
ordered mi Investigation of thechnrgcs.
time the curtain rose on the first scenes,
Reliable advices . have been'received
u school room in which tho school hoard
from AItinii in Hmt Him situation there is
had met to receive applicants and select
extremely critical. .Turkey has mussed
u teacher fop the school, till the closing
50,000 troops within a day’s march of the
chorus there was a continuous round of
Montctiegrimi frontier. Charles R. Crane,
mirth and laughter.
Qf^hlcngo, who tins just arrived at Vienna
Considerable difficult* was experienced
crop con be rinsed in the south us that ‘ from , those sections are a green blÿ sur- from Cettinje. after uuvertlng Albania,
Will'wonders never eeasef
it) making a selection of a teacher from
the four applicants who applied in perThis exclamation wasmade by a gentle, " ' ¡ Î 1•‘’r¡htf, UP «» d»c sub-lrriguted prised to find sue!) corn growing in Flori­ describes the conditions us absolutely lu■ « __ i„'..
- r— celery lands around Sanford and the
tuh/tablc. _ The Turks, liu says, axo ilevus- _
sod* TM rim u&gt; appear was Miss Dash- man
one day
last
Veek niter a" trip on. formers arc selling it nl $10 per ton,' all da—where they cxpccl—lu^sae-nalhlug
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whole districts, killing (irisonere,
but
sand.
Euch
year
fiqds
Hie
Sanford
away but she failed on the examination
the traction line over the east side and they can haul. „ ? .
farmers getting hack KTNature for nJF refugee women and children, burning
and was turned down. Miss. Bilindn
The visitors to the city Inst week were that hcTiccds.nnd witli plenty of corn, homes mid chips und blowing upchurghha.-.
Sharp thought a woman should be paid an automobile trip aviy the west side.
Few |ieople would realize Or believe the ainuzcd to observe the giant stalks of hay, cowpeos, pitulcrs mid 'velvet, beans
the‘»qtne salary that a man was ¿aid,
The inquiry into tho Colorado group of
hut the board couldn’t - see It .that v &gt; story about the wonderful yield of corn com all through the Celery Delta, each fur horses, cattle and. hogs, the fanners beet sugar fnctdrles, comrolled by' the
Miss Sallie, Simple's youthfulncss wnS and hay that at iwcseut Is growing upon stalk having Iwo nnd three Inrgc* well of tho North are settling upon Sanford ns Amrricuii Sugar Re lining r QomparTy
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filled cars of corn nnd no heller crop the real farming nnd vegc(able section ôf through tlie Great Western Sugar Com, against h&lt;*r, so she too was . sent on her
" way. The remained *foi9*lhd last, who Um.hdjds In the Sanford Olcryl&gt;B]tn— could be grown in the famous corn twits the entire South. Tho day is over for iwihy wits coiicluded Saturday by* tho
' came. Hezeklah Rendergrask,' to meet the fields Haut only.ji few weeks ago were of tin north. Tho corn is Doing affected the one crop bien in Sanford nnd /end» Sugar .Trust investigating committee.
requirements of an exacting board which filled witlf^ccleiy and lettuce. The liny in Kansas and other Middle West States yeuf sees ncw^crops, bettcr'xrops, more
This week jho so-called ¿ugar Trust Inter­
he did to the satisfaction of all.
crop Is volunteer und npetj ' no attention by the drougli, something that never cnttle. more hogs, more chickens, n belter ests ‘in-Gallfurnia industries will lie taken
The second scone was Hie firqt day of conning' up luxuriantly after the. other happens on our sub-irrigated lands and living, n surer liviug und a timer foundnbp. John D. Sprockets will bo a witness '
school, morning, and afternoon sessions.
4*op* hnVeJjccn shipped. No such hay the people coming to’ Sanford this week tlon section and-a Greuter Sanford. '.
Roll was made, names. and. ^ges
iA also will Claus' 'Sprrc’kels upon Ids re­
urut they were all there, from the pfiUje
turn'from Europe.*„.Further 'insight Into
sixteen year old miss to the bare-footed.
tjih relatibna of tluy Mormoii Church und
OEFICER GRAVES KILLED
CITV COUNCIL MEETS
BALL GAMES OPNLY
red (leaded urchins.
tho
American Sugar Refining -Company .
Salllo Brown and her little brother,'An­
ther, four years old. were. the last to iy- Accidentally Shot While Grappling postponed Session Held Lust Monday Sanford Will Not Celebrate In (Md will he sought from Prophet Joseph F.
rwc. and were reproved by the tenpher
SmHIi, lientl.of the Murmon Cliurch.
Wlih Negro Prim tier
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fash io n ed- -Fou
rtli
for being tardy on the first day, but Sallie
While preventing tho escape of n negro
A new record la the foreign Commcrct;
On accouni of a genera) apathy and
deserved credit forJ getting -there ut all.
Council met'in postponed session. July
having the cflre of tier youthful brother. prisoner ut tire city
noon - yester­ 2 H, at 7:30 p. m.
luck o f 1 Interest in the Fourth of July of tho United States, •surpassing that of1--'
1 lie first class calltid for recitation was day F. '/. Graves'was instantly killed by
Present: l). L, Thrasher, President; W. celebration G lias been decided to cut out ato business historyr wus made during
spelling, and os usual there wus the good
the
accidental
discharge
of
a
pistol
in
tho
thtr bnrtoecuo and fish-fry gnd other tho eleven mimllis of Uio fiscal year endD. Holden, H. K. StqVens, S. Runge. ~
—— speller who could turn them nil down, the
_l* u_ ing wiUt.-AUfer
-tuiriail thwpoor speller who couldn't spWl at all, tho hands of 'Officer SnfTord. .The negro .&amp;bjcn,i;.. ÍL WnttL.
nnp^ho-peeped-Itr TheWvviR when leili Ixit* prluohcrTia J been ucrore Mayor taiki! fo/ J . D, Davidson*. .
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game with Orlando on lhe uiteraoon of ImiKirtH and cxjiorts uf the Ujiited States,
wasn't looking und tho brilliant Bcliolur selling wliiskey and while being put in
Minutes of last meeting read nmi uj&gt;- ’ July fourth. The coneehsus of opinion ns compiled by the Bureau of Statistics,
who ’’didn't sec that word." Tlik class in tho ceil by Officer Safi urd broke loose
proved. Two petitions
tlon •'largely' signed ; seems that a big celebration would cost amounted to $.1,3l2,3g3,50fi, which exgeography is deserving of spcclnl mention
tfml
ran
behind
the
steel
cage
grnbbing
- for brilliancy. Many focal hits were
usking the council"
cir to |wss an or too much and it general tiny of celebrat­ ceedj the record year of .'1508 by ulmost
an enipty bottle and attempting to strike dinancc forbidding Hie. sale of merchan­ ing would mean closing of tho stores $3,000,000. The balance of ttade in favor
made that were very clever.
The dosing dayoi school, which was a tlie olliccr. Mr. Graves linp|icncd to be dise und cold drinks an Sunday read and which some -of tho merchants wish to of Amcricnn huslncss men from their
momentus occasion, was probubly the in the city building and rushed. to Safforeign custoipcrs umounts to $501,52.1,502
avoid.
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crowning effort. Best clgtheB were worn, ford’s assistance both officers using.the referred to ordinance committee.
It was halted n great celetirntion mql for the eleven months.
Communication from the Sanford Trac­
compositions were read, spcedies made
butt
ends
of
their
pistols
in
trying
to
old
time,Fourth jcoultl be plahped and the
to the gratification of sdiool committee
An iiivcstlgntioi^of cold storage eggs,
tion Company asking ilut certain sheets
und visitors present. Uriah Burkina^ force tin- negro back in his cell. While he designated fur Hie use of tlietr cur Sanford spirit of hoiqiiUility prevail, but for the government, will be conducted
chairman af committee, addressed the •Mr. Saflurd wus using his gun the weap­ (nicks read mul referred to the street no one seems tp take tho'1Inluntiv». and this summer hy Prof. -W. A. Stocking of
sdiool eloquently at the close of the exer­
agree to flnnnco the pro|)usltlim Tliera Cornell. It will be conducted largely In
cises. Every one whô took |&gt;art in this on was liccidentally discharged tho bullet cominUtee.
rmrrtahlmant deserves credit for con- Hiking Mr. Graves and ‘killing him nlResolutions adopted by (lie Sanford Is time to reconsider the pro|Ni«iHon and Omuhii pneking houses. The object is to
uibutlng to Its success ehd special men­ dost instantly. The negro broke awny Library Association and referred lirthe' have tho 11^-fry, but ut |tresent the pros- find out particularly what kind of egg*
tion would be made If space wus avail­ i lid fan out of Hie cell and up the alley council, read.
|sjct for u-liarhecuo is unfavorable.
should he placed in storage so ns to In­
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able. It Is hoped that these “stars” will when -u shot from Salford's rqvolver
The
Indies
will
fireside
at
the
West
best
keeping quality.
Taken
under
advisement
hid
of
Chase
again appear for the pleasure of the Snn1
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brought him down seriously wounded, &amp; Co. for insurance on new fire engine Side Park uiuj tho basket--picnic, idea
•ford public.
A state-wide movement having for its
r.
Soflord
did
not
know
that
Mr.
Graves
still holds good and (ho furmers will con­
referred to fire committee.
The choruses were much enjoyed, and
object the repeal of the near beer clause
id been shot until his return with the
the quartet that can g , Old Kentucky
On motion, the street cbmipittee win* gregate und discuss tho issues of the day;i and the abolition of locker clubs was
Home was particularly fine.
negro prisoner when he found him breath- authorized to settle the dlffrreijco with but aside from the hall game there V(il|
launched throughout Georgia ou Monday
Mrs.*L E. Tolar urns pianist for the lr g his Inst
Mr. Crawford in regard, to change in b« no siwciuculur cffocu and the red tire tiyjhe, Anil-Saloon League. Letters bad
- evening and rendereiTsonio ¿beautiful se­
Mr. SnfTord is heartlirokon over the lirldgo across Puitip Branch ut 7th street und rockets Jinvo turned to punk.
lections. The play was given' for the
been sent to the pastors of all the
The eagle will scream hut not loud,
benefit of His Sanford Library Associa­ ulTalr und the terrible accident has cast for $150. The following resolution*'was
churches ‘in, the State and these were
enough to disturb the slumbers of those
tion mid a nice srm was realized for tins
,
giooin over the'entire city. Mr. Graves read and adopted:
read ut today's services. Resolutions ac­
popular Institution. The following were (hr severol yenra was on the city 'police
Resolved, That Postmaster C. F. Has­ who want n safe mid sane Fuurth ami no companying-the letters also were .prlethe characters:
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force where his vigilance mid courage kins be notified that the city oF Sanford noiso.sented to tlie congregations. ^These ap­
PERSONNEL QF CASTS.
funtie him u terror to the criminal china. now lias iliore thou 5,000 inhabitants und
Will Open Dciilul OlHcr
. . proved the near beer bill and called upon
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School Commuée.
For some months past he hud served ns is now prepared to have free delivery of
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Hoardman.
of
this
city,
son
of tho severifl Senators und Representative*
Uriah Perklns/'Chairman. .M. F. Robinson
mall and that Mr. Haskins be required to
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Jacob Blllaker .............. .. ...F . P. Fortier street commissioner.
pur fellow tnwnsiiMin nnd merchant. - ^r. to work und vote for its passage.
John Smith..............................C. R. Walker
He leaves a wife, three sens, und four take necessary steps to secure this nc-r F. N, Hoprdinad, Will In a few days open
cuminodntkm.
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APPLICANTS. '
Strlngfetlow — Howard
daughters to mourn his loss.
dental tuirlors at Saaford, where ho has
On motion the street committee was
Mis* Dashaw ay...',........ Mrs.. L. T. Johns
The
announcement
of the wnrriogc of
already engaged nuarti ts in the G, &amp; W,
Miss Belinda Sharp Mrs. IF McLnudilin
Wfiksw r i to purchase sewer pipe—fOT Building ’next door to the N. P. Yowell Miss Ella Strlngfeliow and Mr. C. U.
n
eruid
Tubes
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--------"Miss Sallie Simple___Mrs. K. Homrlg’hous
Rand avenue sewer.
store. Dr. Dourdmnu graduated in the Howard came as asurpriso to their many
Hezeklah PendetgraasN........ H. H. Deune
Results guaranteed to advertisers has
On motion council adjourned.
earlybspring from the Baltimore College of Sunford friends. The event occurred In
been tlie slogan of The Herald and while
SCHOLARS.
M. W. LOVELL Clerk
Dental Surgery with Itjgh honors and only Jacksonville lust Tuesday hud the first
our subscription lift will* compnre favor­
GIRLS.
u few week* ago posted a .vrjy satisfac­ Inking thuir friend*' hud of tile' event
Matilda Billings............ Mrs. R. C. Maxwell ably with any weekly paper in the state
The P ostofflcc Rules •
Faithful Snooks................Mrs.|Moy Dlckins tho management was greatly surprited to
tory examination before the State Board wus the receipt of postul cards. V- **
Saniuuthu Piper___Miss Charlotte Keelor
Both young people are popular In.San­
os
Examiners at I’ensacoln', A bright
'Our
postmaster
formulates
the
following
J cm sha Dickson..........Miss Flossie Frank get the following letter.
ford social circles. Mis* Strlngfeliow being
career
Is
predicted
for
the
young
man
rules
for
the
benefit
of
bis
patrons
nnd
Chaluda Geyser.'........ Miss Mabel Bowler Editor Sanford Herald, Sunford. Florida,
that you may know what you muy ex­ who has not only acquitted hlrtisclf hand- the oldest daughter of Judge L G, StringRuth Ketchura........ ....M iss Birdie Harris
Dear Sir:—We beg to udvise you that act: No letters given out until they have aomely both iu college und before the 'fellow ho* resided In this city since her
Susan Crowfoot................ Mrs.-C. L Speer
Sally firpwn____ _____ Mrt- M. H. Bowler after summing up the total amount of re- beenTecefvedr If you don't got a letter bounl, but has an engaging manner, a early childhood and numbers her friends
Mebitsble Jones............M rf.¡ C. B. Yelscr pile* received front our recent, series of
by the score.
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Dorcas Doolittle................Mrs. S. 0. Chase advertising, placed with six newspapers or a paper on.the day you expect it have splendid addressumd a way of making
- Mr. Howard has been ii resident of
friends
that
promises
to
take
him
to
the
Hie
postmaster
look
through
all
the
boxes
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BOYS.
in Florida towns, the Sanford Herald and down the cellar also. It ought to he tup rung of the ladder of success,----- Re­ Sunford for several yenrs being a mem­
Luther B row n........R aym ond Johnson yielded us more replies than any other.
ber of the Howarii-I’ackard Land Co., and
there somewhere and he- likes to hunt porter Star__________________ /*•
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U. Roberts
Koueris
DaVldfSnot«.....................
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Yours.trnJy,
a genera) favorite With every one. He
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Moure
Millie C r o w fo o t.,,,.....? .
for it just to please you. If your friend
• Woodmen Circle Dance
Ubndbih Buzzani
n l................. W. J . Thigpen
Is also engaged at present la railroad
J ohn A. C unningham.
don't write rave at the postmaster. He
r...................... B. F. Wbitner
Stephen Tucker............
Don't forget the dat^ce to be given by construction work. The happy" couple '
All of which Indicates Uiat In a large is to blame. If he tells you no, put on a the Woodmen Circle Tuesday evening
Jeremiah Jen kins........... ,..A . T, Rossi ter
Bobbie O'Lee..................... i. Henry Purden contest recently inaugurated by Jno. A. grieved look and say there ought to be July 4UjHtt city4iall. Dancing to begin after a wedding, trip will make Sanford
Samuel Snooks............................Nixon Butt Cunningham In which each paper was some. Ho Is probably hiding your mail at 8:30. Come every body and enjoy the their home, Mr. Howard having a nice
Sim Dlpeey..................Homrlghous
Jled. The Herald headed the. list. This for tho pleasure of having ypu call for It' glorious Fourth, for Uiose do not dance liotne already -prepared on Myrtfe Ave.
Uiere will be good music, refreshing
“ VISITORS -—
The Heruld Joins the mahy friends In
should prove interesting to present adver­ Ask him to look again. If you are buy­ leverages and a general good tfm4 for
Mt». Dipsoy, Mr*. Inglis. Mirander Dlpeey,
wishing
Mr. und Mrs. Howard, a happy'
n i l trxm Kft a i l m U a i r i n
fV im «
ing stamp* muke him lick Uieni and nut
Mr*. A. D. Key, Mrs. Snooks, Mrs. M, tiser* and Uiose whtr-contemplate using
und
prosperous
Ufo.
ttygrn on, that’* his business.
early and le t the worth of your money,
•at« paper*.
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W e a r e sole a g e n ts for th e H O P K IN S S T R A W H A T S , th e b est h a ts m a d e for..tlw
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I N And investigating our claim to haVe the {best clothipg in town at the
best prices. Here is where you. will get a run for your money, because that is'our chief aim; and we think we h
bull’s eye. W e carry two of the very best lines in the country, Strouse and Bros. High A rt and IssaoHamburgb
both lines have that touch of “differentness” and individuality, which set them apart from the ordinary. They are smai
draped, perfect fitting and' tailored "with the „u tm ost degree^_of_exactness. . .

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ices, except when It goes wrong
and nover speak of her except to “knock.'
Yet she patiently does the .best site can
•for ydu through long hours and fot smaU
A Budget of Opinion "Ju st Be pay. Do not imagine that you are dis­
tween You and Me
tinguishing yourself by complaining
against herT Thousands have been ahead
of you. Put say a word in tier favor at
EVEfTTHE GATE POST NOT IN IT the right place and you stand almost
alone with an approving conscience.
A Chlel la Among Ye' Taking Notes
4 There 1s a moral grandeur in the
and Faith, lie'll Prent ’Cm"—
thought—“I hhve..4nade myself". The
S o j i a y s Sauntecer.
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world may wag their heads, and you may
Iipttltl
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be .denounced, but If you are conscious
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Coal Chute Memerlil
A vonl ebute reared Ita irlinjr head
s, of that Integrity of. purpose which .has
T
Acroai a landscape fain
always characterized you, and thal you
Within a etty'a limit* thad
It» du»L poltoned the breeze iwept air.
now stand on an eminence, placed there
by your own rectitude of heart, you have
Avaunt, the City Father» cry;
The railroad merely tmUed and raid
Unto Itaall, "They data not try
J nothing to fear. You hud not the InThe latf—we'll be there when they'redead.
ftence of wealth, nor the "God speed you"
of powerful friends; but you had more—a
And to tltk railroad went lu way. .
■ ' Serenely, calm and unperturbed; *
heart fixed and determined, and this is
It cared not whom It» du»t tuliht »lay,
lu chuu »Und iipdUtuiUsl.
what has made you what you are. Go
on—add virtue to virtue—look. steadily
Some day, perhapa, removed 'twill be.
So 1«LK* sot the railroad bate
at the goal before your and at la s t. your
AUnit two thousand year», A.D..
Will verj^llkely be the date.
best teachers And artful companions will
U R. V
acknowledge your superiority and feel
proud of be|ng aqiong the number of your
4 Abotlt'as good a way to study human friends. The man who Is resolved to be
nature is when you are driving on the something In the world should have noth­
public road. If a than It willing to observe ing |o fear, and when be little dreams of
i thp laws and the courtesies'of the road, it, honors ore gathering about his bead
lie will duly give his share of it when
meeting another, and show he Is willing
to do the gentlemanly thing about it.
Bat when you meet one who takes every
advantage of those be meets, and bolds 4 A man never realizes the superiority
-the roed-for-fairown selfish seif, often to uTwoman so much as when” he is tewing
the great discomfort of those he meets, on a button without a thimble, pushing
or wlli oot allow them to pass, wo are the needle against the wall to get It half
almost sure to think of pork in connection wa*y through and pulling it through the
with each drivers of teams.
other half by hanging on to It with the
teeth.
«.4 The former who owns a firm is the
pox lieu) or pAfion who Is fixed. Banks 4 J see by last week's Herald that my
. may fail and factories dole. workmen old friend. Charlie Hand will be In the
- sulks— aad—minds suspend.- merchants r*ce.fpr--Sberiff end I am glad to hear i t
fall and town burn, times may be panicky You could hardly fiud a ’ better man for
end even crops may be short—but the the [dace If you travelled the country
fanner who owns his acres will get along. over and he ought to win In a walk. J
Her will live la comfort and quiet .with do not say that Charlie Hand should
plenty to e a t drink and wear. He la the have this office because be la entitled to
roost independent man on earth. Yet it from years of service as a deputy, but
there are lots of them who do not ap­ he is the man eminently fitted for the
place because he Is cool, self-reliant, well
preciate their situation.
educated a business man and a man who
4 The telephone girl is a sadly misjudged uses good Judgment A sheriff needs all
person. Her work is difficult and bqr these qualifications and he should be a
errors marvelously few. sEe has no time man who holds the office free sad un.for unnecessary words, though she is si tranuneled ay any party affiliations ok
polite as the public will permit her to be. promises. The primary la a long way
be heard in Charlie defense
She knows that you never think of her and 1
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Furnishings For Mon Who Know

First Street

ere election dp»—but keep

4 In my peregrinations about the city I
notice that the dirtiest alley, the . dirtiest
vacant lot and the worst Bmells are
around the Herald office. In spite of all
the editor of thé Herald can do to keep T
his own place dean and neat this fact
remains and It appears thht the city I
council must want The Herald to vacate
and are making the“ place uncomfortable t
enough to force the departure. Just why
so much rubbish and weeds are allowed
to collect here, fust why cows should be
pastured here and just why (bislieck of
woods should be forced to undergo such
treatment is beyond comprehension.
Every one in the block Is kicking every
day about It but the nuisances, are not
abated up li&gt; the* present writing.

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4 It seems now that Sanford will not
have a big celebration but thaitwo games
of baU. a basket picnic, a quiet day and
a ball at nlgbt will be the sum total for
the day of independence tarns. So mote
it bol We can have a safe, sane Fourth,
the kind the ladies talk about. Not the
kind the grandfather used to make but
the new fangled kind that the new
woman tell us about Our fnends from
the country can bring their baskets and
swap horses and lies and Jack Knives
and all of us can have a nice, quiet
ladylike Fourth. The trouble seemed to
be that my old friends B. W. Herndon, E.
E. Brady, Felix Frank and F. P. Foster
could not be Induced to sacrifice them­
selves for' their country. They were
burned mice and they seem shy of the
fire cracker ever since.

T H E C IT Y

R ES TA U R A N T

(first Street, one block from Depot opposite Poftofflce)

H. E. W ISE, Proprietor
Formerly Manager of Central Cafe

Steaks, Chop9, Oysters and Fish a S p e c ia lty
A P L A C E F O R L A D IE S A N D G E N T L E M E N
E v e r y t h i n g F i r s t C lass

Pfompt, Clean Service

Meal TicketB are Sold at Reduced Rutes

QUAKER CITY” FOR ALL AGES
“ First Quality” Flour is the
worldV g r e a t e s t food;- The
“ Quaker City” label—which
means “ First Quality” guaratf
teed— r a d i a t e s h e a l t h and
strength to every member of
the family.
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CITY FLOUR MILLS CO.
PHILADELPHIA

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participated enthusiastically. The
COUNTY HAPPENINGS has
people of hli town may well feel delight­

A Budget

of Interesting Itfcms
From Correspondents •

ed over the line showing of this promis­
ing young man.”

Ideal

Summer^ „Fertilizing

;.w Oranges
Grapefruit
L
' Tangerines/
fl

MOORE'S STATION
Special Cotrwpondsnc to Tbs tUrald &gt;-----------------

Hero la all success to jho Herald -Prlnting Co.,Tong may it Oouriah.
'
—Melons and egga plant ore the popular
Em e lent Staff of Reporter* Weekly vegetable* just now, field "corn---will be
Covers the Terrltory for
a large crop, some fine hay ia being cut
Tbo Herald
and stored.

THE EVENTS O f ORANGE COUNTY

VMorc Fruit—More Money”.

Guava Paste
Guava Je lly

is the title of our new citrus book which will be sent free «m
request. It is "right up-to-date" and written from the grower's
viewpoint IDEAL FERTILIZERS and IDEAL METHODS ore
not new. Their.value has been proven by years of field workbut there always are new points of interest- to growers, ' which
Should be considered^-ONWARD and UPWARD is the IDEa Ii
m otto.-W e put forth all our energies to give the RIGHT

Quality

Armour’s Extract

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Serviec__•_ Price

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co.,
I 1JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
R. C. MAXW ELL, Local

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spending several
East Coast

Armour’s Boullion
Cubes —

Clarice and Master Carl from Sanford
•pent the day with friends here last Sat­
urday.
Rev. J . F. Sundell has gone to Roseland
Fla,, for a few day on a business and
pleasure trip.
At the last meeting of the Lake Mary
Social and Industrial League it waa de­
cided to discontinue the monthly picnic
until Sept., on account of the hot weather
the next picnic will be on the lost Fri­
day in Sept

Fleischman’s Yeast
Pimento Cheese

GENEVA JOTTINGS
CAMERON CITY-CLIPPINGS.

Special Correspondence to The Herald:

On account of the Illness of the pastor,
Rev. Brook, the pulpit of the' Methodist
church was filled Sunday morning by
Rev. Saunders.
Evan Pattlahall has just returned from
Sioux City. Iowa where lie graduated in
music.
Mrs. T. W. Geiger and little daughter,
Georgia, are visiting relatives in Oxford,
Ga, going up last Monday.
Mr. and - Mrs. J . A. Worthy former
residents of Geneva but now living near
Amerlcus, Ga. ore' on a ^vislt to their
&lt;"daughter, Mrs, V, T. Peters.
Mlsa Ruth Hand tins returned home
after spending several weeks pleasantly
with Mrs. Moran. '
There will be an ice cream festival at
the city hull on Friday evening, the 30th
inst, given by the ladies for the benefit
of tho hall. .The public la cordially in­
vited to attend.
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Messrs. E. W. and F. F. Sieg and
families from Amerlcus, Ga., who Jinve
recently visited relatives in Geneva, re­
turned home last Tuesday.
Miss Lida Geiger is attending n normal

•chuonirGfliBeìvmé; ra^TSTlBS sum

met months,
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Hoyte Taylor Is in Genova for a short
while In the Interest of an Insurance
company. * " .
Mr, and MrsTO. E. Liggin from Amcrlcus. Go., are visiting relatives in Geneva
for a few wpeks.
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Mrs.. K. M. Sieg and daughter, Miss
Kittle Wells, have arrived in Genova and
will in future reside here.,
Mrs. Laura Hants and children, Miss
Maude and Jack ore visiting ihdlr nged
relative, Mrs. Elizabeth Pravatt.
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Miss Ella Mackey, of Sanford Is visitMiss Irene Lansing.
Quite a Jolly party consisting of the
families of Messrs, Sieg. Speer ahd
Etheredge, spent several days last week
end camping on Lake Haruey. 7
The Genova fish Company composed
of T. W. Geiger, ,Dqvld Speer. Geo. Geiger
and Irving Baker are making necessary
preparations to open up their Asti busi­
ness with the beginning of the season.
Miss Miller of Palatka gave an Inter­
esting talk on missions at the Methodist
church last Sunday evening, She was
Jfcfl„guest-.of- Mr. and Miss Daniel on
Monday when several ladies had the
pleasure of meeting this interesting lady.
Misses Daniel. McLain and PattishaU
attended the Epworth League conference
in Orlando last week.
J . Ti McLuln and wife complimented a
few friends with a Joy rids last Weduesnesday and- attended the League con­
ference }n Orlando.
Mrs. K. M. Sieg and children took a
Haunch" tide to Sanford lait TueaThe following news has recently re­
ceived here.
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"Mr. Evan G. Partlahall hay just been
graduated, in tho course in Eipe Organ
'from the Conservatory of Music, con­
nected with Mornlngaide College, Sioux
City, lows. Mr. PattUball has been but
one year in Mornlngaide but has won for
himself s high place of regard in the
student body as well as the faculty.. He
has been one of the moving spirits in
the Glee Club and in general college Ufo

Are You Nervous ?

Special Cor. to The Herald.

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Mr. Kenedy of Hayden Indiana who
owns n farm Just north of town will have
a bouse built an his lots on Michigan
Ave, and move here in Ute early L ll.
Ha has sent plans and spool floatlons to
local carpenters for bids on the work and
is anxious to have it'pushed to com­
pletion as possible.
A gentleman who is delighted with our
beautiful park, our location and our peo­
ple Is planning to build a hotel here.
This would certainly ho an idoal spot for
the winter-tourist .seeking quiet rest ahd
at thejsdme time not wishing to be shut I
away from the world, With tlie inter-1
urban line to carry him to town almost
any hour of the dn&gt;, wltji our beautiful
Fur ttuckrri
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«mi luti«grower*. Kor
grover in which'to spend his out door
folk* who want to know «bout ETorldn.
Weekly.
11.00
per year; monthly,
hours and otir beautiful gardens and
25c. Send fOc for a ten-Uiue trial subacrlinlon. Snappy, Brljlit. Clean
nearby orange and grapefruit groves to
supply his table, he could not but And it
THE FLORIDA GROWER
BOO Florida Avo. - Tampa, Fla.
pleasant and beneficial.
Mr. Dressier of Ohio, has purchased two
and u half acres of ProL George Swartz
and Intends to locate in; Cameron City.
We bid til in welcome.
Mrs. W. W. Drotsor who has been vlslfin New York is expected.home In about
Plümbing and
three weeks.
. Gas F i t t i n g
Our farmers are still shipping egg­
plant, tomatoes, peppers and some pi&gt;- All Work Receives My Personal Attention
tntocs.
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Mr. A. B. Howard is fertilizing the Opposite City Hall
Phone 230
Wolverine fnrtn which he recenty pur­
chased from. Mr. Keclor, much from the
old railroad grade near the Asher’s cutup. FLOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS
Mrs. F. F. Dutton and children speut
ast Friday in Caincron City, the guest of
SCENT JACKSONVILLE FLORAL COMPANY
drs. Mlnnick. Mrs. Dutton and children
Phone 166.
lifts oi
will for an extended visit with Mr. Dut­
ton’s parents In Illinois.
Special Offering In Ferns,
Among our Sunday visitors . were Mr.' Floral Designs to Order.
Florida
and Mrs. Ginp.Mr. Bromley and family^ 1-26-lO-tf
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Mr. Brltson and family, the Dutton family
and Prof,*, and Mrs. Maris.
*Mr. and Mrs. Worthington spent Sunday
Ut the Mlnnick home.
John Shinn'who has been spending the
summer with his parents in Kansas,
will return to Florida* and Cameron City.
Our inon are- beginning tp plan for
some work In Howard Park*
Deck's Park tal a favorite "place to
spend Sunday, afternoons. * Oar **yoi|tfg
people especially enjoy I t ; ' ' ■___ _

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TheFlorida Grower

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A very pleasant wedding took place
at the ho(ho of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. .Rabun
of Sanford, June 20, when his daughter,
Lilly May, was monied to Mr. John G.
Badger, of Tampa, Fla.
■ The wedding took place at eleven
o'clock. It was o real home Wedding,
only the immediate relatives of the fami­
ly undo very fuw Intimate friends were
present at the ceremony. The wedding
dinner followed which was very sumptous.
The table was beautifully decorated, the
brides coke, ornate with oranges leaves
and beautiful roses, formed the center
piece.
The bride la the accomplished daughter
of a prosperous farmer of Sanford and
the groom Is a rising young engineer of
Tampa.
They, left immediately after the dinner
for Tamp where their future home will
be. Many handsome and useful gifts
were received by the happy couple.

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It's the- Collar for you for now.

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Frisbie, Coon &amp; Co.. Makers. Troy, JS. Y

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Th e Hill Hardware Company

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Shoes that ¡ire- g u a r a n t e e d
to be all leather and to g i v e w e a r e r s a t i s f a c t i o n .
These goods are drriving .dnily in the newest and best
shapes and at prices th a t'cannot he touched-by others.,

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f t j s h S -H iM o n
B Y MUOH D u r e y .
fa m o u * OutfUldar and Baa« Runner
° Ohloago and Boaton Taam a, Now
M anager of tha Chloago
W hlta
Tommy M oCarthy w o tha graatoat
outfieldor th a t « tot Mr ad, and ha mad a
th a g reat«st play I ever aaw. In fact,
U m ad* h alf a d otan of tha t r o a u « t
Vplaya I b a r« a r a r wltitaaaad, lnolud!.■]£■ tha on a th a t I think wo* baat of

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C U R T A IN S W I S S
Ourrenfcire lot of 12h::cnu(l *l5c
curtain swiss with .embroidered
dots and iignrcs to he on, special
sirh ffn r-M o rrch iirO n ty -— / \ / T
anil for t-hc-snrmll sum
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J’sgI POMt
It will he any article in the big
c r ^ .madu-of.a—nir i: ipia-Uty ...nhin.windowTorTOe, and it will .olily he
•sook and trimmed- in lace, enihroul*
for M O N D A Y from 9 to Cl o’clock
ery and .embroidered efiectfL. These
consisting of Granltewnre, C r o c k s
covers
are. worth up to 5 0 c hut
L A D I E S ’ GAUZE V E S T S
eryware, Glassware, Tin- &lt;| f \ f \
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in sizes alili
onn iiinqe
&gt;i irgooun.£ ¿ **7 ^ ^ d - M o n d ^ V A mu
Full rouge
radge ÌiTsizes
fikrulc &lt;
of
iTgñüil
ware, Cutlery, etc. Re- 1 1 B l
qunlity gauze with tniicjicck and aria holes
O n ly from 0 td f.i
member the time &amp;. place
and are worth from 10 to ;15e ■blit for Mon 1 o’c lo c k - for. . . .
25C
-day. for

BedSpreads

BOYS’ WAISTS

Bed Sheets

These waists are made of,iTgood
“rimility nmdras; ginglmm anil per­
cale in dark and light grounds
with figures, dots and stripes.
Tlie.y aVe. made blouse and worth
50c. Special

A big showing of theSe 5 9 r shorts
for Monday* they are made of »a
good quality domestic, torn- and
hemmed and much less
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Another full size-tern ¡uni'lc ai­
med, good &lt;]mi 1ity. Ihn* frTmr starch
and ii regular 7 5 c value.
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in ijiapy ne^'-patteTns'%in&lt;l-' designs
and wortliTrom $ U 25 to A
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ier full-size spread in the
innrselMeS p a tte r n -a m i a
¡ft $ 2 .no, hm re: Q f &gt;7 0
or Monday only

Furniture, of

Furniture That
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*11. M cC arthy w u In a clasu by him­
self uh an outflnlder. Ills Judgment
was supbrb; ho was a quick thin k er,
full of uerve, fast, tuid a wonderful
throw er. I . never h a re 's o e n anyone,
eith er before or slnco, who-cuuld think
or a ct as quickly as he could. 1 played
afobgetde of him and many times m ar
veled at his work. The play he made
was In n gnmo between llyston and
P ittsb u rg, when Connie Mack
wan
l«adlng~lh«i Pittsburg team
It cam e
In the ninth Inning and the score at
the tim e was G to 4 In Boston's favor
and both team s were hitting frsely,tho work of the fielders alone saving
them from larger scores. Men were
or^ th e bases in alm ost every inning ,
and It took brilliant playing to pre
—vent- B cor1n x~ Pittsburg got men on 1
flrat and second baaes at thej^itart 1
of tho ninth Inning before a mail was
_ jm L -n Ptl Hilly Merritt, who was dan i
gevods tp
in a pinch, was at Fat, 17« [
fallcdjlojblt the ball hard, but dropped
a sh o rt fly between left and center
fields, right In the groove whero It I» j
■o hard for outfielders to feach one. I
Our outfield was far back, and U o
C a rth f, who was playing center, didn't
seem to have a chance to reach the
ball. H e cam e tearing in at top spoeo,
howevor, and tried for the ball on the
fly. I think th at wbon ho got within j
th irty or forty feet of It he saw thatJ&gt;
he epujd reach It, hut Immediately
decided upon another plan. H e sprint­
ed l n . Tho baue runners saw .th a t
he oould roach the ball and hurried to
get book to their .bases. Instead of
catching the hall, however, Mac soooped
It, trapplag It white going
at full
speed, and without slackening his pace
a t all he heaved the b all- to J xjwo on
second. Low e touched the base run­
ner and then stepped on seoond base
far tho forceout, completing tho dou­
ble play. Th e P ittsburg team was all_
a t sea, not knowing whether Mao had ,
cau gh t or trapped the ball, and Mer­
ritt, who had hit It, was so confused
or else so astonished at Mac's play
th a t he had stopped half way down to
first base and was standing watching
to s«e w hst wan happening around
second base! JmWo, of ööDTIB, sup-"*~
posed Ms t r i tt had gone over first bane,
but M cCarthy never seemed to over­
look anything. Ho was stilt running
In, and was alm ost to second bssjo
whan he saw M erritt's abstraction
and sprinting on be grabbed- tbs ball
out of Low e's hand, and without stop­
ping raced on through tho diamond
and touched M errjtt, making t^jo third
out and com pleting the most Astonish­
ing and brilliant triple play. I ever
■aw TlU s trapping of the bell was dono
bo c le te rly turd rapidly thgt only one
or tw o men on the two teams realised
w h a t bod happened, but McCarthy bad
th a whole thlng~tdanaad out and a c­
complished the feat alm ost without as­
sistan ce. I believe th at with the speed
w ith, which be was coming forward
when he cau gh t the ball, he could hav*
run on to second base, touched the run­
n er and th e bag, then gone on and
touched M erritt, oompleUng a triple
play unassisted, a thing whloh no out­
fielder a r a r did, an&lt;f whloh is consid­
ered Impossible.

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1 Is the kind ypii

And yet itisfrrrv

wilh always find
in this depart­
ment, Dressers,
Sideboards. Chif­
foniers, W ash stands, C h a i r s ,
Tables, Beds, and
in fact, every­
thing carried in a
first-class furni­
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These are''of the best make, S a n i t a r y , O d o r l e s s , au*l nrn ensi y ele.iiied, and a j*reat
price, but for Monday
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$8.75 for 6.98, 15.00, 11.39, 24.75 for 16.98
Bed Springs

Iron Iteds

Center I aides

A new shipment of t h r t c co o l, com
lortu h le, (Inutile hed. Coll springs,
con sid ered very d ie a p a t. S z .5 0
e a ch , hut a r c h ere fo r Monday
only'at
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A big showing of th cS r lull s l / c .
ull Iron, dnnhle bells. ln au)V w hite
enum cled and a r c w o rth fi'um 2 .5 0
t o 3 . 0 U . - f o r Monday nnly. s p e c ­

.last tw en lv-ln iir ol th e se
nice
c e n te r ta b le s ld i
Monday pivi*.
I hey a re Mulshed In oak and are
heunlles al Iron) hi 5 0 In $ 2 .0 0 .
f o r Monday only
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Shades

A nice full M#i- roller sïïïïlie In
w hile, g re e n rc tìliu ri. e ie ., a i egli
lar 3 5 c l o 'Id c seller
is a s p e c ­
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25c

Childrens’ and Ladies’ Dresses
Ih iv e yon seen th e last sh ip m e n t o f la d ie s' and
. n o t, lm su re anti he on hand M tfnday. * It c o n s is ts
m ad e of G iiiffh am , P e r c a le , and M ad ras, b e a u tifu lly
er.y, solid s, pipings, e tc .
A ll co m e in th is s e a s o n ’s

i h ild re n 's d resses? If
o f o n e . p iece d resses
m iiiim -d in em h roiilnew est and best s ty le s

(e x c e p t th e h o b b le)

Childrens range in price from
While the ladies range from

98C TO $2.79
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that too inliny drivciti tute chalices unti Iiel|ied to make the school i suivo«&lt;
play with iute.
litany
fn)fii Jioth (he coiuniiiinr ir
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t'liVlM. fend the f.jftuiry As&gt; elativi
Sunfold will uut luiye u large celebra­
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tion* on lite Itti of duly but every oin
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who comes to the city will /imi plenty of
Mhs. a I). Krv.
amusements.
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H rrsb y trrln n
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The Old Settlerfc’ Picnic nt the County
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will be celebrated nt the Presbytenifi-'h ’ 11 ' '''
story telling.
Ciiurdi next Sabbath morning. A full
T a m pa
attention of members is desired. ui|d u
Lucas—,Cstridge
On last Sunday, June 25th. at the Bat»- cordial invitation is estendili to fur nils
lilt pnrtiohufle. Mr. Lloyd .Martin tn o a and strungeis. . Usual tsavk-o ,.t mgbt. tidlVTtii
and Miss Cloru Verene Lstridge were Special music
Vv kit' &lt;il
. united in tnnrriuge Jut Ucv. j ! W. WildUuptist
T.drn
innn. They look the evening train for
Next Sunday utfellt val the lluptiyi «»lllpli‘li .li,
Tiimpa, fium wl|icli cAytlftiy will return f’liupdi at 7-'Ul o'clock Rev J7W . V/ild ' : '
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after visiting friends, to* make their home' iijnn will prhaeli the Anniversary Sermon
at MaCugs Station. Mr. Lucas is an en­
pf the Ladies AM Society. It is ìjk .*cìdIj ' i r i j n
M -terprising truck grower, of the celery ,desired thut ali ladies nftet umgtvgatlun 1 l i J j
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to the South1
eastern Slates 'known. • On die reg­
ular excursion dates this past' winter
the trains coming to Florida have
heCo crowded with this class ofpasT.
lengcrs like that o f the: old time
movement to the West. * All rail­
roads entering Florida report, great ■
movement of homcscckcrs aud.land
1 he spiing inoverp^im "rs just stn.it
mg.. People .ate, m ote than ever
hcloic. realizing tjic great opportu
nines tin gopfi cheap itindt' to he
tmd in Ff nrfihf,“.usT^Tcis.t * tali 'and
■ iitei will certainly see a grea
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gnicutcd M inunicni
ol people
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&lt;&gt;i\ ml ,ire emt-i raining ladgc nuiii'
1 f ' cn the spring .
mrl sm m n ci'is a good time to sec
1 ito it 1.1
It is, posftihly, he Me i Jo
H _ il "... u m i n e r tiia.Il LQ iw lU ci. lo *- — ■
oil youisell ol that bugaboo that bcI [t*t id.i is in the stiu^l| it is
1 ' ; ! .getting th.it the Ideation ol
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&lt;s[■*inr-rf-Tv* Lin a superh summer
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\ tJiiMa Far ms'on the matket.
Dining that time.we have sold many
laiins, lioth Iot lull cash ami lor
t .ts\ monthly payment’s.
I he year
It.ts seen the jin ee advance Ironi the
starting price of $ 2 5 an acre to $ 30
and from $ 3 0 to $-10, at which price
it rt-muins until fufrher notice.

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O.ur plart is to allot, u certain
numbci of farms to sell at each afivanefc. When that number is reach-.
,cd. ‘the price is again advitnccdJ* j
dust as spun as tli.e aHottecT^lWwbc-*
o f farms is sold at $-10. thc-pjrfee will
go to $-15.
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to buy at Volusia Ipirms, buy NO W .
Certain it is you’ll never lipy cheap­
er; certain it is that if you postpone
—buying,-jKH*4l -buy—at -it higher pricer---------until some day, you’ll be glad to pay
a price per acre 4yascd on the pro­
ductive capacity of ther Soil.
There is no man who conies to
Florida properly equipped in health
anil with enough money to tide him
over the '‘settling’’ period, who is ‘
willing to do the work of a MAN
who cannot find -profitable employ-i—

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. hours of t ho great maikets yf the F;wt
Compare with California, three week-.from her,principal market plates.

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waters of the Grand river.-Colorado. \n ,,

« If is unbelieveable, almost. I&gt;. I:
that people would prefer $300 an ■
land out in (Jm sun-baked, m//!
desert to $10 an acre laud m ll*
cluinting. comfortable, pleasurajilc
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l and in ttic west is priced muyh,-T
closer to its productive caiJubilitic
than has hlttiC rto^hccn th e . i ui&lt;
wi t hf i or i da lands, but that turn
entiling even for Farida.
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Volusia I' .unis rs a genuinely
G O O D buy lor any man who 'ulti­
mately intends to live in Florida.
Various tracts of the land are suited
lor various pursuits— Orange and ^
Grapefruit culture, early vegetable
growing, pecan culture, stock, rais­
ing, and if for pleasure-only, thtTc’&gt;
several unsold tracts abutting on *
beautiful lake shores where a winter
home would be next to- nature's
heart.,
. These lauds are located right in the
fuYLTul fruit and vegetable belt of south' eru Volusia County. Florida,‘about 125
iiiileS'SOUih of Jacksonville, and between
'\}lu* St Johns river and and the-Atlantic
ocean, being about sixteen miles from the
latter, not very for. you see, from the in- . *
dian river, where the finest oranges und.
gruiK-fruit in the world are grown.
------- Twenty T im » “ To The"north is"D e- "
Lund, sometimes known as the Athens of
Florida It is here that the famous Stet­
son University is located
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The entire tract has u gentle slope from
the north to the south. Our lund touch­
es the river immediately south of the
Kalamazoo depot This natural sloj&gt;e
furnishes the necessary drainage on which
health and w^Uth ^fepend //^
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dive/tctl to irrigate. 12.000 acres of duv .
land. A few years ago all of* the lam;
was'a drug on the market at SlO.uii aco*
sagebrush and cacti furnishing tj.,' *"
break in its desert uiidesirnbleucs* Win.
the Water project ^wtirf^T-oiiipleteil
before actually one drop of wain l.
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lieen tumeil uimui the .desert
pit
.Jumped to $2(K) and $300 a'n mrc*

" a c r e s , tpc groves, .the pastures, the
busy Kticetb in modern - towns a utk— .
ci}ics cvcry'few miles, would tell;
above thg power ol words, the niai
vc Ioils recuperative powet of mu
• .people and ol the gulden future
whidi spreads before the vision.
In the mighty agricultural awakcuing which has come to I’ loridtr
.there is Hot a note of dirn&gt;tTnancc,
So we say again, tl you’ intend to
buy at Volusia I’ irrms, B U Y N O W
N— ( ) — W.
lake advantage of the
present conditions and of the i tiling
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Good well^of water can l&gt;e obtained it
depths varying front n few feet to one
hundred feet and the water in these wells
rises so near the surface that it cun be
easily pumped out by band for allordi
. J .u
nury purpose9t wliije with tlm aid of a
small engine, any tarm can bc.lrrlg u tcd and llie fa n n e r entirely (nriepen
'-dent of rain fall.

ment and the avenue opened to in­
i' ilcjrendtncc. A cry of distress is
, rare.
I he. question of existence al­
most solves itself. With increased
■Wealth and diversified interests we
have made sure and rapid strides;
our people arc alive to good roads,,
the development of pti.r St. Johns
river and arc comprehending asrrevcr before their own strength and the
¿rcat riches
which ' lie
hidden in our
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. wdndcrfully fertile soil.
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If one could travel this section
who mqy fitmiliar with conditions—
even five years ago. he would he
amazed at (the changes- which even
is brief span of timc 'luis wrought.
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Volusia Farms arij today worth in
more than we are asking ypti,;imd tin ti
is no saying how long you wall have •

opportunity of buying ut present price-".
We are nik-dveniirely by supply and
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buy at VplustaiFarm s, buy now.
Send in your reservation anil if. willim
sixty days you u.itike personal’ inspectK*i
of Uie traet^ we reserve for you and find
we huvp misrepreseiitetl anything— yum
. money back. Don’t forget that we-wotdd
rather you come here yourself and r-bought, as we have iiever uilvocafeii th&lt;‘,
bdying of lam] sight unseen.
Firiil .of all write for our booklet “He
sources of Volusia Farms”. No man
living in other sections of the country
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J Tts development means the cn
richirieut of the State and every man
und woman is necessarily interested’ in
—-knowing of the progress and prosperity &lt;}f
evey iwrtibn of ouf country.

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THF SANFORD IIFRALD

CIT1ÎUS SOUTHERN COMINO

Don't'- be afraid of a blister,
cota nnd blisters aro twin sisters.
Don't blush -for n çosey iindgt;.
yott ■ «{wlo'glte. fo'F1- » co ier. ' you're

Traction Line Staking Out Sev
crai Route?
\ party of ofiidnts of the Citrus .Souths
ern •linilWay Company were in Sanford
Snnirdriy’conferring.-with the city -ofticinIs
htfrfc in relation to.-' the entrance of the
Jihr^’to Sanford olid the „ routes to be
taken, ihft grinding of n franchise to the
corporation ond otiier matters of nh ImportaiU nature.
j^tlte party was Mr. T. K. Miller, jircsiJciitOf the company and a resident of
pjtkhurg; J. J. firophy, vice president and
legal adviser. nnd-Moorc Kelly.. secretary
and treasurer.
*The company hns surveyed two tom_pniii nintgs fropi Sanford to Kissimmee
and St. Cloud, and is .now busily engaged
in mushing the third route. The route to
he taken will not be decided upon until
iTie Truïïclüseï have been grfmbfdby Hie
cities of Sanford, and Orlando, ilion the
■fwtaiblu &lt;&gt;f the 11tree- wi lltm k,;ltu.uul
Terminal facilities and dockage and
whuff accommodations have already been
secured in the pities ^of St. Cloud unit
Kissinipiee. That ¡Sanford (pul Orlando
franchises have been applied for anti,the
vasp of the company will (¿e presented in
a short time to the councils of both places
The communities wjiicli the ollicials of
the Citrus Southern Railway" Company
have visited huve manifested , every ln-

Don't “strike when tiny iron Is hot
Make tl hot with n hot .shot.
Dffnlt aelluflgga froin tL‘r stolen, nest.
unless you-give them n (borough test
Don’t use perk crrtel»fU)s« when beef
•nd rnlf plucks», are better and ei
cheap.
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RIVERSILE
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DORRE5P OKI)ENCE
SOLICITED

The.v Crippen Music Store
a n d G rap h o p h o n e s
Easy Payments

Low Pricey

Pico Block

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eel'“Ready to Plant’1-Sanford

bo reprinted

dlngtion to n x ip cr u je with the company
in rendering it nil the a s s is ta n c e within
their (Niwer of liolli u iiiorul mid m aterial
nature. E a ch section visited lias at once
"realized the value, of the construction of
lids line to their com m unities in tile m atT e r o f -better transportation ‘-Occotpmodi|lions and seem t o 'ins vying with one a n ­
other as to how one community can outdo
it|c other in rendering aid to the project.
I 'resident Miller siiid that where life" »e it—
tiinent was « i entirely unun¡mi»is", ui f a ­
vor id a protect as it lias been ' found to
Ue m favor nf ( he building ul i l i c .J l i u g h
&gt;outhern,-that it whs »imply o iiiniii r of.
lI'&lt;tails that was now stmidlng in the way
I the beginning of .tctunl -w*urk on the
T .instruction.
fh e capital Mock iif the eotnpiiny is
tally JiiOU.ftfltl and the luitulier of miles of
arid to be built and equipped is lifty,
iliits allowing $111.Mill p*-r mile for tins
Kirk.. Ii was shown to the couiniiltee.
.it conferred with President Miller tlmt
the trnction
Cuoipiiuies
opr/.ping m
lio talu with copitnli/cd oi $ 0 1.01)0 j » t
halt! mid wa re paying I |„r iciil. per mi
am oil this Capital!/.illoli
Oil lliy some
"Tersrs-ufroTiminR-jKnrrr-thr-Otrirs Ijm ttb- J
fin would lie aide to finv «livid.rnds I
I iiamilllig lo .'I jht Ufa.I pip aolaini
I !os being the ciisf* wait l ie 1 huge e.ipi
i di/..Hit'll, it wjqihl appeal In lie qi e.» y .
t. UlTT t o p i ) .a |Mr len t mu Sill,¡Iml
I'liy fa r t wnn.bfMUKM *"t( v e i ; vic„Uy ,
lUi tile backers iTI Un^ ce ijsiim iaii w i ' r
klI^S umiv¡need lii.ti the load vouM be
cole a very li-riiil tHilill lo 11 ^ ' mil |
i lumtna* tqoeliisl by it» tails and they 1
■el that everyone iineresied m propetivj
i nag ns right of w&lt;i&gt; shouW.1 it &lt;■ *'P ind ;
'in y a |mttmn of the liurdi , &lt; t pu mot |
i i/. hmlding m id oper.iii.ig tin line
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wutlld tie Interested (illlye and lie tu ne
bis prod need could not lie mun'»i"'h/('‘l
l a uuy'*ii\glr individual ill unuiuumt^.-*t iines-tlnioii (Cor)
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□ ROWING ÒOSLINGS
If an hninteur yon wül lw BÙnirlaed
lui tulli
liner*,utv&lt;’■you the cold shoulder iitnl
cut loose from their mummy's &lt;o|frnii
strings,
The* old glue it must wonder what‘a
coming when tlio^o siiitkellltn bends
poke thcm heIvos from under her, tint
she got« the Jolt of tier life'when, ii
few weeks after, the Independent little
rubbernecks give her the itnifid-bounce
for ever.
That's the chnrti) of goose, culture.
They nth rtie easiest proposition in
•poultry, have few diseases, need little
care,and almost live on griis(H.
..lust three or four*weeks' feeding,'
then on to the grass for'tlit* summer.

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^PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
DEPOSITS INSURED AGAINST LOSS
4 % ON SAVINGS "
M Mr SMITH,-Pros
H H ST E V E N S, V -P rs*.
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Is sold un ils nier ils. ,\sk &gt;-ntir dcalci
Costs no more than inferior brands*.
BICYCLES

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Tom .oiflK oiiHi.mri ani wiritKa rn.n. .

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foilòw wfrh a (Tum bly tunah. hvil parta
bruti and miti elicli o f lolita an d ((tra
.tucul, wtlh tu blc riempii throWn, In, and
all ri|)rlnkletl w ith lino grlt.
Utberri (Sturi With bread dlpped Iti
milk nud squee/ed dry or nliiipl)
m n n b l y .vorn fiturdt orni
tbuwu
Ji-ug lo eoa m e gralu.
li ri t '.ri plueed In bottoni o f w ater
renrielri| and illese a ro mudo rio Rigiri
cuuuut Hplush tlieniiselve».
* At HrMt they aro fed Tour Litui-*»
dully. Jtiril w b u l they « a l with u ridi uh,
g ru iin g b e lw c e n ìnenfs an d Ibo n toryod oli Km»* a lt&lt; igei ber.
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Don't breed mixed geest*;
Touloiiso 1» not [to lose.

T o breed

"Don't imagine aunts, because their
squftbH.oro largt, will your ami their
feed bill dli-i in rge. Three i&gt;ii)rs of
aqunba a year V til surely not a penny
clear, and you’l

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Mtule witli the American Patent
Hinge Joint,and Flexible Stay.,•• Let
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Don't bo *8o a
try to pass the
Brahmas, by
Don’t IjiHt In. Neither make a goat

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That

Ten C e n ts tîie Copy

and, f^^oi.Tcorntnenl mixed with
15 per geni meat (scrap, und at t(io
end of teai week» should W is h elglil
tn teu; pound» dressed.
On lite Railroad Agaju
Some one has suggested that the Rail­
road Co., place »cals ul 2nd and 3rd street
crossing so .that iho weary pedestrians
could rest while waiting lor tlu^lbng
freights tojuus. Now.I do think the Ca.
should put awnings over the scats for
old sol bos | been benming down so
scorching hot these days that the poor
I&gt;edepirian w^uld bp so shrunk up from
lid not be able to persue
baking they
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TheGeo. H. Fernald Hdw. Co
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More than You vEver Ho^ed to Buy Under $3500
All-Chrome-Nickel Steel Car

at a- Moderate „.Price

Everitt

$1850

^Deliveries After Ju ly

15th

the Sa tu r da
v en i n g—Eost-~o f ^ t he E v e r itt Y G
ie lf-S ta rtin g lje v ic e , W h ic h j s N o t-a C ostly “ E x t
The addition of a self-starting device
In other words, welinvpbeen able to
wnrkH /i pnrnnlpfp phnnifp in mntnrimt Tr '“¡»»ufacturiiiii expense fnrT)dow dint
worKS a complete cnangQ.in motoring. It other-manufacturere, andiWhen you huj
removes an elem ent of. actu al danger and car your share of this difference stays in &lt;
elim inates the last factor demanding brute MIC New tvcrltt "Four— 3 6 . " Fully Um|i|icil.
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until today only one owner in a thousand,
felt able to ineel the necessarily high prices
asked-----.
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Every consideration of construction, of
ample power production, of*,.continuous-tor-.
(file, of overlapping impulses and of real
vqlue returned in luxurious comfort prompts
high prices for curs of the six-cylinder type.
We |tnew th at if we could place an
E veritt “S ix ” on the m arket at anything

...
T h a t such a device was badly needet
was long realized, yet m any otherw ise-fa
mous designers have failed utterly in solv
ing this pfoblem.
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We purposely refrained* from announc
ing the Everitt s e lf-s ta r te r . until its com
pie te reliability*had been, proved beyond tin
shadow of a doubt.
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Equally remarkable at its price i,s tlm i s,-iiti
"Four—30." because it actually offers you ut SJ.fgg)
quality and features that are not t ube found n mi&gt;
cur within many hundred dollars of its cost
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If has the hyeritt self-startiiqi device,_,imi
die
on!y.four-cylIn(ler, cqf Tot1 the market oi .i mf t, in
price which ¡deludes such u device as a p.nt i
ruyjulur equipment. • •
J.ike the Everitt "Six— IS" it is construct!. *, ,ih
out of chrome-nickel steel—a fen in re ilf.it ms? ,:itiy
settles, without any opportunity for aniumi
tin-

T O m T T n f T T ß im r p r n w T o r ’ r r n T T T T tir n ic T ^ m T S '

of good:. average quality, it would be the
m o st-a ttra ctiv e .ca r the world had ever seen

The “ Everitt 30” Reduced to $1250
But, we tfeidtfed merely u
would* Hoi be suflidint. it
must be constructed throughput of chrome-nickel steel: .that
marvelous alloy which by nil tests lias throe times the strain re-.
w
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siStnnce of selected open-hearth steel, anil bus an actual vnluc
.six times as gnjnt ns common steel.
We hud still another high mark to rea elk The Everitt must
.»..be equipped with a self-starting device, positive in uction, easy
to operate—thoroughly trustworthy.
Thjs combination of what we deemed ctstunial to the perfect
“Six" could not have been placed in any enr at nny price up to
a short time ago. The presence of uny two of those features in
other curs presupposes u cost today of $3,00(1 or more.

000 within the present year, hut it would actually be necessary
fur other factories to receive in excess of $3,000 for it now inorddr to shoH anyprofits.
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How, then, |ias this rflirnclo of value and price _T)c'pn reached?
The question f* highly important. because its answer wili estab­
lish 111 yrnff mind entire credibility for this—beyond question
the most remarkable automobile offer ever made.
By Scientific Management, ns the result of die advice of ex­
perts who have critically stqa-rvised "every form of our shop
practice for many months. we have effected great savings in

Condensed Specifications of the New Everitt " fo u r —3 0 ." $1.500
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Four-Cylinder, 38 II. P.; Long Stroke Motor: Chrome-Nickel Steel

Condensed Specifications of
the Six-Cylinder Everltt;$l,B50

Throughout: 34x4 Inch Tires; Demountable Rims; Cellular Radiator; 115,

Six-cylinder, 48 H. P., Long

inch Wheel Base; Top. Windshield. Lamps, Generator and Speedometer

Stroke Motor; Chrome - Nickel
Steel Throughout: 30x1 'Inch
Tires Demountable Rims; Cellular Rudiutor; 126 % Inch Wheel
Base; Top, Windshield, Lamps,
Generator, und Speedometer in­
cluded: Dual Ignition; MunUfactured Complete in One Fuctory.

IncImledfTJdüfTgtdllóh; Manufactured Coulplete ln One raw ory.-------/ *

WeMi4 csjiecially proud of tlto exceptionally tine design u(
tills car—of its generous jjroitortions—uf its striking tieauty
l&gt;oth in-exterior appointments und interior equipment
for this. season. the-body lines uf this "Four" hii\e '"■en
brought ,lo greater refinement. Larger tires ami deni....a«We
rim§ lia^-e been added, an(l n top, windsiiick1, gus lanir- and
Biwcdorneter.aro nil included in our qt/indard equipment f"i I 1
Although only ruled at 3G. its (wwurful motor has bcqii
by long continued brake tests to reach and easily rmnhirnn l(&gt;
, *lgJ.'2 llg«nSjg specljjculions of thq Everitt "Tutu- *•
wlndi are -given-heiow.' Keep in tnind the qunlity of tin? . m in
every detail as .you rend, die list.' . •. \ ,,
Remember, ulsd. tiiose vital featuros w^iich iqc tllpUucti*cl)
Everitt, and you will better appreciate the exceptions! '.■due
llrut is offered at this exceptional price.

- The Standard *;Evcritt 3 0 " for $l,25u
(Top Lam (is. Generator njtd Windshield Included)
. , hi Sonera! uppearnnee, size and power the “30" tshows little chungc
for the new season, although those familiur with this famous car will dis­
cover in it many refinements niidimparinut improvements.
—_J.MfLJLXfTRuble, triumph to bu able looffer yon T h q -"’3b"-for
for 1812, including the top, windshield und complete cqlpinent.

Mct/gcr Motor Car Com
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Sanford
Machine
and
SANFORD
phone

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F L O R ID A

�Tilt WttfORD HERALD
preparili! f o r Tha Hay Crop
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(By Or-K. McQuarrle)
The amount of money sent out of Flor
uia yearly for hoy amounts to hundreds

SANFORD LOIKIES
*'-8o(jTord Lodge lt|o. 2 7 . f. O. O. X. ,

Girl T jll« How a Blotchy Skin W n
Cleansed By a Simple Wash.
" I was n. )&gt;nniçrl of my far*." irrites

M «i* every Monday ei 7:10 p. re.: over Imperi
Theatre J. C. Hall. N. G.
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W. S- fuunrw. Sec'y,

Semi dole Chapter No. 2, Order Eastern Star

With but few exccptiori»! all the laud
In the State Is-capable of producing
luxuriant crops of ernbgrass’ and beggarS ^
.1 t u
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»v ra 11 , I w
tv
m-V . ** m-s _
weed.* and In the northern and Western
iecUOlirMfiXlCa tl ¿lover in addition. The
ernbgrass and Mexican clover grow as
volunteer crops on all cultivated'land«,
and the beggarweed will reseed itself for
many years In succession after having
been once sown.
Where n spring cfop has been produced
(such as Irish potatoes. early corn, beans,
cucumbers, or melons#, there will! be no
k

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N| C. •"It was till full of pliaplea and
Meet* every second sod fourth Friday In month
vSchriEbrit_j^lor using I), -U, D, Pro-. Every one who has seen hla Star In the F.a»t are
cordially Invited to »hit the liittitrr \
»eripTflm 1 edit say that now thar# Is
Ro s s in i s^c'r
no fllsn of tb it Kcx«nia. nod. that was
L U. t , Celery City Aeri* 1833
thres years ag.&gt; £
Meeliiutilirst.snd thlnJTuesdays In every month,
D D. D has. becoip*' so famous as
nil In Welharrm Block, third floor
a cut’s aiui lifuintu leilaf In Rcssma
and all other serious sklti diseases,
• v s Phoenix Lodge No 3, K.' of R
that Its raluty.ta sometimes overlooked
Meet» second and fiiurth Monday». VUItlng
lìulil» nlwuy» welcome I’ 'Ll llutchiliHui. C C.
In clearing up jo s h , pimples, black­
fUXS Frank, K K nnd b.
heads, andmll other minor forms of
r t Itrlra p tn irlm r "

The fact Is, thal^thlle D. D. D. Is
so penetrating ttia^w «trike» to the
very root of Ecicma or any other seri­
ous trouble, the soothing Oil of Winter
green, Thymol and other Ingredients
art so carefully compounded there Is
no wash for the sklti made that « n
compare with thin great household
remedy for every kind of skin trouble.
D. D. D. la pleasant to v**&gt; perfectly
h
»rm
“ thD—m oar-Tt*tlrats-rtt»r
the land-Is well prepared for the |&gt;ur|&gt;osc. and lssstO
aJmctJu!e!r_ reliable.. A M-oeat
Such preparation should ipciudc the bottle will gives, you positive proof of
plowing and thorough pulverizution of the wonrterfist effectiveness of this
4P
the soil by the heat tools at command. rrsat remedy.
Either a turning or n disk plow ntay bo
used for the purpose, followed b y -a
smoothing Itnrrow or weeder,. taking &lt;?B're
- to leave Urn land in as smooth and leva! lit the Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial
Circuit. Orange County, riorldn
condition as possible, in ofdcr that*TSe
A* É HUI
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mower may do good work at haying time.
When the natural grasses do not pre­
vail to the extent necessary for a , good
stand, cowpcas can be sown any time up
to the middle of July,- with \nn assurance
•of getting n good crop of the. highest
grade of hay. On thclExperi me nt Station
farm, lands treated as above suggested,
and sown to cow peas at the rate of a
bushel and a half to the acre, .have yield­
ed more than two tons of hay per acre
It vyiH*bc best to sow only a variety of
cowpca that is immune to root.knot, such
— ns the Iron or the Brabham.
A mixture of.cowpcas anil sorghum
4 modes an excellent liny, for W k stock,
and mny.be especially recommended fur In The CirciiIl.Cpurt' Seventh Judicial
this purpose. About forty pounds of
Circuit Orangr County, Florida.
In Chancery

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Florida Fruits

Sanford Lodge. No 6 2 , P. &amp; A?Ml .
U. L Taylor. Master; H. E. Tolar, S«-ro­
tary. Ooinmuntcallon everydryland third Thurs­
days at 7:30 p. tn.- Visitimi brother* «x-lvouw

Unite Brotherhood of Carpefltors and Join
ers of America

General Insurance Agents

Sanford Local Union No. 177&gt;l. U. It -of C. and J
of A. meet» every Thursday nktht nt 7 o'clock fit
the Eagle«'Hall W, A. Runiohr, lirt-sIdcntrT.L
Lent. K. S, l T

Sa n fo r d , fl o r id a
DENTIST
Olllco:

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YoWcll Building

SA N fÛ B D rfL O R ID A \

FA ST' g

DR. R. M .' M A S ON
DENTIST

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Welborn Block
Sanford, Florida

DR.- w: E.

HOUSHOLDER

DENTIST
Kootna 23. 24 amt 23, Rico Bid«

S A N F O R D ,

SO U T H

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EL E C T R IC LIGHTED PU LLM A N
DINING A N D S L E E P I N G C A R S

OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSI CI AN

Olliue tk Residence 519 Magnolia Ave
Ollicq I lours:
9 to '12: J Ui.lL
Other hours by nppointmeut

F lo rid a

^5 For Information, Rates anil Reservations s e e ,nearjeaL A tiantic Coast Line Agiiiit or write

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ANDEW JOHNSON

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A. W. FRITOT, D. P. Agent

1311 West Bay St.

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JACKSONVILLE, I LORIDA

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW

O n irici M Hamilton,
olia R Hamilton,
in muri W CDirf ami
of Ft if«cloture
i-ffinldn» II Htinynn
D r fri id ont»
llridtrr and by vinti«* of n
nod b»\U\ inaile it mil vntrrrd
nmsr* on ilo* 21Mh dny of
Uiinorotdr Mio «ht S lone*,
Court lor the Sevrnth Judicial C im i it of the Slnh
of Fioritili, In nini for Orange County, in chnnorry
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Prue tice» in Stuft* and Federal Court»
T U u ì LU m*

Ptiunr 2 I b

GEÒ. * A.« D
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A TTO R N EY

and

L X JU N .S E L L O R

L I V E R Y , F E E D and
LAW

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win» Loiniilaimmt ami Uinru a M rhiriimun, .lulka

Practice in Statt* and l ederai Cutirla
Gdf
lier-Woodru(T Iltclit
Sanford F
outcry to Khc httfhcit and bent ladder for tanli ut
R flnmllton. Snmurl W Carr and lr*onk)as tl
film yon m-err Hra|wtidc*n«r-I ofeall lull at tiublie

the front drair of the Court Houm* In thr&lt;*it&gt;of
Orluudo Oranjt«1 (Vmut&gt;. Slf^% of Horida. durin£
the ferial hour» of »ale, tin Monday. July ird. A
I) PHI. the tame bMng tf.•e letìàl snles ilny. tliA
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i* te. Ivinit and
follototfi£ described
reallid
estate,

T H O M A S E M M E T W IL SO N

ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
.li« County of Oranti* ami Statura Horidii,
iN’Illg in til
itiof I«ar tieni ari y «ir»eri li*«l ns follate«, tow n
AT-I.AW
' Begmninti ut a alalie un thè North side of PirM
St ruad ut tur wU* ktujhn n» Si Hrrtrude A v e . Lai«* State At torne y V v r jith judlijnl Cim iM ««f
Flor tdn
;i\vÌirtiM W rit of K n rt1 Ìn f«f4 n tfrin tlo n uf Ifoli&gt;

alxuil tour tiutulffit'
or GërïiVuu in
(xiumls |&gt;cr ncri* oi ucul phospliulu slioulcl
be brouJcasleJ uiui worked mto -the »ail
ul the time of preparation. About tbo
latter part .of August, two lumdreil two mis
of nitrate of soda |k:r aeft1 In' addition
applied before n ruin will give good re­
sults with tbo sorghum and injllct.
The npplirntiou'of (lie sume amount of
nitrate of soda tit, tile same period (in
land tluii hus grown a spring crop will
often he found to he mi udvuntngc with
eorghutn and millet. Should thr crop pi
nny lime show ayel[ow unthrify condition.
Fven iit spot», nitrate of sorla applied as
above will correct It and assist in getting
ugopd^iold.
N otice o f D ossolutlon of 1’u rtn crsh lp

Notice is hereby given that the purtenship firm of Nyman &amp;. Henderson hus
been dbpfolvell and terminated, and I
will not be resiKinsible for uny further
accounts corilracted in the name of
Nyman &amp; Henderson.
4-Mp
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Rdihiuh F. N y m a n

tilt*me We*i 5 ilialn». tht*nce Nurtli in eh a in a.
tlirnre 1.usi 3 chain». tbruco South IO thuiti» tu
tKJint of Uiiimtinti. euntuininti live (3 ) ai-re» more
or l«’xw 1 he furr*oinit l»rom*rty i* Muitrtlniet knowfi
ami dem rlìiÀil
"M" fU(K'k
Y of ilo* Honda
L.md &amp; Colatiltatlofi Company s iimi» of Si Grr
tradì* Aventi«' Addiiton tu thè Town of Sanford.
Ufautie Cuuuly, Florida aAtxirdnwl tu F K Trai*
fot«!'» inapol thè '*a iti Town of Stmford All thè
fui•tiomit de«MTÌb»d i&gt;rui*erty Ipefctijl m Oraritie
Cuunty. State of Horidn, aitai ItliK'k» In, 2u and
in of Tiri 17 of thè Town of Snnford, Ora riti«'
( ounlv. Horida Accontinti tu K R TrnfTonJ » mai*
Of hlitd Tuwu
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e.** Geo A DrO nrot

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Same Man but New Location

ADL, THE TUNER,

In Ihc Circuit Court. Seventh Judlclul
Circuit, Orange County&gt; Florida.
In Liiuncery
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N J .Nirnnniin, Contelainunt
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Kmliili.li K Nyman.
i,.'.irginima I. Nymun,
ÜÍ Muntimi.Ch(H I’ HeuJ-mm ana

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'ORLANDO

PHONE NO. 4 0 .

SANFORD.

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I LÙRIDA

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W ade Wi l t Pay Pho ne T ol l
All G p n u l n e O r d e r s

on

D r i n k a B o t t l e of

ilailllQh A - l t n u l r r v «

M E R R IJE E N G L A N D A
KiyiuntciiU 7,*i *
luUcarilanna L Nyrosn. Mrlrow, Wniimiílllrm
It nopear* h-uu l!n- nltiiia.1l nf t..-e, A IM'-ottrj , * Is (lit* title of n book on SocinlS&gt;Iklu&gt;, ami iJ CdunieI fur oamjilainam. Iie|eln
duly lllctl. Ill wlikji tie »ay» dial In iti- utswr rn- ' ism. oemaininri the underlyinii
11, In) &lt;au»r Gcarkiinu t. Nyman, one ul iluprincipleS'tmtl the most impor­
.Mmdaiu* Hl Ult »«kl raute. t&gt; a tionretklrtit ij
tant objections. For sale at
Die Stale lit Florida and llisi tier re»ldrnl»'«:j» lit
lliertly uf Mrlroac. in tin- Suite ul Matiurt.un-tn.
Vuu are Itierefora urden-d In ny[,--ur io Itir lidi nf
2 1 1 First Street. Price 10c
luinplainl hl,al In dii* ib u m i . on, or l«-lnir Monda,
Au«o»t 7th. A 1* 1911, the »alnrU-lui u rute day
ut dii» muri
tl,» flintier unteir-d ttinl ilita notiiV I«- uuMnln-d
f,iÿtnùr'»ui-&lt;'&lt;-»5iv-- week» in tire Nanfnul Herald
secunr
aurwipaOi t aoUtdinl in Sanford Dunda
Willie»» B. M Kohlmon. Cirri of Ilie Cln.mll
a none now.
Calti. Orando County. Florida, and the »eal IliriV
u on thi* Sili day of June. A Ü. litll
Il M Hosiheus, Clerk.

__G I N G E R A L E O R S O D A W A T E R
Mmiufuctuferl with pure distilled vyuter—they will prevemjlluesa, aid
digestiuu uud give you health

Th e G a n l o r d ^ C o c a C o l a B o t t l i n g Co.» S a n f o r d

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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S A N F O R D , - F L A ------- -------------

M. HAN D. Praaldont
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p. «^O RBTER , Caahlar

¡ (irania Cuunty

ilrtfiin Si lmridrrt
Tn all Credimrs. la-iiateca. biilrttnilre» und all
Penuria linvln* Claim» or Demandi rutilimi »aid
EititU t
You. and rach uf yuu. urnhereby ivMlllrd amt re
auind mprru ui un, ilalm» mid demandi, whkti
you. nr eltlirr nr you, may have aiaintt the raíalo
of llHenn SrhneWef. drcejiírd, Inte nf Urania
roiinlv. Florida, to die underlined Adminialrulor
Cum TeatumeutO Amino of »aid ettatr. within two
O u r E a s y P a y m e n t P lan
yesra from the date hereof.
I)a,-d May Olh. A b ««•.
seems to ^ulf everylnMly. It’s iiopuJar
30-Kii&gt; Administrator CmiiTrxiamriitn Atmtm because we enable you to

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O EO. F E R N A L O , Vloa-Praa
B, F . W H IT N E R , Asst. Cash

O n l y N a t i o n a l B an k in O r a n g e C o u n t y
F u n d s P r o t e c t e d by B u r g la r y In s u r a n c e
S sfo ty D eposit B o x ss for R en t
ORGANIZED 1 8 8 7
.4iiiVii'rV»riVi,iYir»Vr«V«i»»in iiiiiV/iViiiimm m'i’iVm»VVi riiiiVùVrVr'i’iriYViviàfiï »ViY&lt;ViYiViYiïrYi lYVd^

Get A ItQilie

Henry

M cbaulin

JE W ELE R

lie the landlord's slave no longer. Strike
out (o; freedom. We will help you if you
will let us. Our

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MY SPECIALTIES i
wc are at your service with the
very best cars. We never sleep. Pickard's Hand-Painted China f

Moines at Markham Hack
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are just the thing for you. Tuk« your
- wife to look at them. She will be de­
lighted with the |&gt;roepecla of owning one
uf them.
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Gorham's Sterling Silver
.. Rogers' PJated Ware
Elgin and Waltham Watches

Scnford Machine &amp; Girage Company

H E A V Y H AU LIN G AND C O N T R A C T IN G

Q uicke r, Nfcatcr and Better than the Old W a y

HISl ICI. OF I HK PEACE

Spadai Ma*ter in Cham-ery

p,re Estate of

A Motor For Any Purpose

H o rs e s and M ule s Bought and E x ch an ge d

G. S T R I N G F E L L O W

In Court of the County Judge, State
o í florida
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we can supply your Vants in the
Automobile line. If you want to
rent

Dt acksml thl ng and H o r t c u h

«mi KtfM «¿4« Wkfclk^il SullÌQfll. _iuid JO
TTt N/Tir óf trrinrniTrdnur.r n rT 'atT nimiirg

( rve-ui )

Summer or Winter

Marnoss and W ag o n *

ALL GOODS GUARANTEED

N. H- GARNER
Sanford, Florida

INSURANCE AGENT
Offlce Above f i r s t Natlonal dank

SANFORD, FLORIDA

�m e SANTORO HERALD

The 'Most Attractive Home In Sanford 'Heights
F o r 30 Days I Offer my Shell Dashed Bungalow in Sanford Heights F o r Sale
Seven RoomB

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Wide Porches

Splendid Kewanec System of Water Works

Garage

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Corner
Lot
Fronting’ East 67 Feet
on Park Avenue
and 18iLFecH5ecp.
~ Alley uu'V/etrSiuc 14~Fect., Wide.
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The House is Well Furnished Throughout

* Plenty of Room in Attic for 4 Good Rooms

• I offer the House Furnished

SANFORD

pltnl was one of real names of the
season and ¿a t a comedy as the- publie
was led to believe. These old boys and
young boya while naw et the gamo abow-

[H Y,. H ow l’
iM-r'RetTiHd,
-WMXT

Last Friday's Dame

of which will prove serious, Mr. Crowley
getting a Ansar split by-a-bot-halL-whlle
Rnlph Yearby was hit in the mouth by a
ball at which he blitted, knocking a foul.
The game was really a good exhibition
of bail playing and the spectators were
greatly surprised at the brilliant playing

Brady W at Bum in^Tleld

H e iij:y _ :M c L a u iiii
JEWELER
MY SPECIALTIES
Pickard's Hand-Painted Chinn
Gorham's Sterling Sliver

Lake Was On First Base

Rogers’ Plated Ware

roa,tv&lt;e ^
.ove or,M0&lt;S.
TrtROW Twe
B acL - vou
rioopn-&lt;_

Elgin and Wnlihum Watcher

A LL GOODS GUARANTEED

SPECIALS THIS. W EtK

tun but we are not making kicks against
the umpires this season. You don't win
games chewlng'the rag with the umpire
and the boys are ones -who are depended
upon t6 win the game; There la much
work to do ere the Ideas of July when
the big noise takes place and our boya
must tighten up and play Inside ball and
play If all the time.
The following Is a report of the gome
from the.Orlando Reporter Star
After being defeated at Sanford Thurs­
day by purely rotten playing, although
Sanford put up a good ¿ame at the finish
holding the boys down, the team ghlng to
jrfapes lg the eight inning, when the score
stood eight to three In favor of Orlando,
frank Pounds being about the only men
on the. team.to'escape tho error mark,
the largest crowd of the season jounied
to the Fjai^|&lt;jrounds to. see the game
*yeslertjay afternoon. A'careful amnt bf
the automobiles, a solid line tanking
-from^bngnnd nand'enUfety arbuhd lhe
.field, showed one hundred and six cars
and many carriages and buggies, the at­
tendance being estimated between alx
and eeven hundred and this on n day
other than a holiday. With both teams
very evenly matched, the game from start
to finish was exciting In the extreme. A
'few errors on the part* of our players
almost caused heart failure, but altogeth­
er,*ihe game was very clean and entire
void of wrangling of any kind. Mr. Davis
for Sanford, and Mr. Jim 'Pounds for Orlando umpired a splendid game and

AT

Hs Felt Like a Mexlcsr Intuircelo
and Called for a Truce.
w a Slew In Relaying a Drivai

Davli Was SeitaAtlonal

Bullard’s Fruit Sy rups

ed remarkablo,ability and some excellent
stunts ware puded off.
Fielding His Position, Watchjng for s
Thigpen. Huit and Marrow did the Bunt and Holding the Base Runner.
heaving for Sanford. Dr.. King was
catcher, Mayor Lake, first base, Davis, of some of the old timers who had, not
second. Morrow third, Yowell right field, played a. game in fifty years.
Orlando won by a score of 6 to 5 and
Arthur Yowcil a Stick Work
It darkly hinted that Umpire Spencer
went back-on his home team and threw
f S j o % r w atch \
them
down after. Jin had. promised, to
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claims he can geGthe best of them yet
and that Orlando put In -two ringers In

All Flavors

L. P. McCuller
Phone 277

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Juggled It.
Spencer a Rotten Umpire
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wero .taken with good grace. Sanford
has an excellent team and from now-to
the close of the season the sport loving
public can rest assured that they will get
their money's worth.

E. E. Brady center, Felix Frank left field,
turn Hurt, short J . D. Roberts also
played.
Odando's line-up showed the Schullx
brothers, of Winter Pork,.as the battery
Mr. W, L. -VanDuzor held down first base.
Elks Play Ball
W. M. Brittain occupied the second "'Stick,
The game of bell between Orlando third ' base - was looked after by Mr.
lodge of Elks and 8anfonULodge on Tues­ Groaaley, David Fithback, at abort« ahowday for the benefit of the Sanford Hos-

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the Winter Park battery. Mayor Lake Is
still dazed from Ids long run to first base
and lenmcertaln just how it happened
but all the boyssay they will get Or­
lando's goat atHie next Elks game and
the public aniUously awaits the Issue.
The game ivas good and as usual the
Elks baye delgprfstrated that their hearts
are to the right place by giving the pro­
The Umpire Sent Him Off the Field,
ceeds t* charity.

C O L UM B I A GRAPHOPHONO
exactly as It went Into the record;'
Bend, rchestfa, violin, flute,
piccolo, piano, banjo, bells,'cornet,
clarionet, trombone, 'cello, speech
Dr.’kinging voice, solo or ertvemMe
—•Very note and tone U desr ai.J
aompth,!
Good teasop why—the mschlne
is perfect. Let tls play tlis "BN'*

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Karr tenue
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Mr. II.. A; Grant In right 3aldL Ralph YearHe Fell A*u»p at Second end Every
by In center and S. Y. Way In left. Only
thing Yfefit by H«ew
two accidents maned the game, neither

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Tell it softly and slowly and sweetly!
Sanford Wjpn the game yesterday In Or­
lando and the score was 0 to l a u d the
great Jimmy Windham was knocked out
of the box by the wieldera of the willow
from the celery fields. * Wallace and
Burden were tho battery for Sanford.
Windnam pnd Beardall for Orlando and
the game after the first inning was just
made up of sounds of the willow against
the ball and the Sanford boya nmoTiiJ
bases. Honestly Manager Spencer was
forced to make the boys desert because
their tongues were hanging out. Can't
give you the details, and they would only
weary the reader. Here’s hoping Orladdo
J triUjlngerup w in g s today tamakaoh»
game more interesting.
. . . . Big Game Today '
Orlando comes today to clip the tope
of Sanford Celery boys and a most In­

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HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK

An Epitome o f th e Week’s M ost Im­
portant Happenings In t h e
S ta te ’s Domain.
Palalka U to have a new school buildgr ini to cost about $30,000 and while the
~^pSni »ubinltted -h sv not been _pns»ed
upon by the board of public, instruction.
It is understood that the^cholce may be
made very soon and a contract awarded
In time to complete the building before
_ tbs year Is out
Mlauil Is now preparing to try oil on
■ome of the streets and with the results
, observed on county roads, expects that
oil will be found of grent value In pie
city also. T h e oounty has six miles of
oiled rootls and'lt Is claimed that they
are practically free from dust and preserve
their shape and firmness.
The Arcadia news gives the full details
of the new court house to be constructed
for DeSoto county at Arcadia. It la to
be a very fine building.' with ground
dimensions of 100 by 75 feet, constructed
of brick, marble and terra "cotta. The
cost U expected to he about 180,000 and
H .X .S 'T 't V E W d
it will be modern In appointments and
ov n
r
inrgeenough to provide for the growth of
m
m
m
m
the county’s business for yean to come.
Shady, a few miles south of Ocala, was SANFORD BOOSTERS—Takçn from Sanford Edition of the Florida FIôWéï\_ôf-TattTpa
the scene of a murder Monday ifigbt in
which Mrs. Arndt killed her husiand.
Death o f Mrs. Arthur Vowell
Vaccination for Typhald
.
A Sad Death
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. The shooting followed a very bitter quar­
A
large
number
of
Sanford
dtlzens,
One of the saddest deaths that has ever
Those desiring gratuitous vaccination
rel between the two In which the woman
were inexpressibly shocked and.saddened
■ seized a gun and fired a load of shot in­ »¡curved in tills dly was that of Mrs. for the prevention of typhoid fever can
on Sunday last, to learn of the distress­
Artiiur.E
Yowell
at
her
home
on
Oak
secure
the
treatment
by
culling
at
the
to tier husband’s body. Death was in­
avenue fast Tuesday1i evening at nine headquarters of the State Board of Health- ing accident which resulted In the sud­
stant.
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,
o’clock,, after an illnesa of about 617 Dyal-Upchurch building, on the 5th, den and tragic death of Percy L. Dickins;
After one of the most remarkable runs
five weeks. This sad ending of a 15th and 25th. of July and succeeding a brother of Mr. J. W. Dickins and o
ever held In South Florida. Fred Fermon.
beautiful young life has cast a shadow of summer months. Owing to {he preval, former resident of Sanford, which oc­
of Tampa, In a Cadillac 30 touring car,
sorrow over the entire city. Mrs. Yowell ence of typhoid in many sections of the curred in GninavlUe, Georgia; Saturday
on July Fourth won first monoy for tour­
who was formerly Miss Miriam Mettln- cowntry, a targe number of people are ex­ noon.
ing car class, and Harry Land of BradeuMr. Dickins was jn the employ of the
ger, has grown to young womanhood In pected to respond.
— town. came flrsLln the roadster cIsm . be Sanford and was universally loved far
State Health Officer J . Y, Porter and Southern Railroad and. In the discharge
making a perfect score for Jtbe~pin from
her charming personality and beautiful Assistant Hiram.Byrd will see to tiie vac­ of hls dutle* as flagman, was on the
Tamps to Bradentown In one hour, fortyChristian character. She was a devoted cination of el) who visit the office, ’the oaboose.of a freight train, ^a- it was
four minutes and twenty-two seconds,
member of the Methodist church and has only requirements being that they appear backing Into Gainsville. in sonic way,
with a model 16 Bulck. The race was
been since childhood. From the Sunday promptly at 10 o’clock "and continue he lost his balance antT filling In front
under the auspices o f the Tampa and
school she will be eadly missed, where through three injections, these being of the moving cor his bright .young life
Bradentown Auto Clubs.
site was a valued worker, having taughl necessary In order to guarantee immu­ wuS Instantly 'cruuhed out by the 're­
---the primary class for years, also as s nity from the disease. Applicants may morseless wheels.
Meteor at Gainesville
Tbe
family
were
immediately
{.unified
begin
on
any
one
of
the
dates
above
member of the church choir, where her
A meteor of tremendous slzej passed sweet voice has given much pleasure.
mentioned, but they must promise to and met the remains, pt Wuycroas, Go.,
over Gainesville about 10 o'clock on Tues­
&lt;, wherh they were intcred Monday after*
The deceased is survived lt&gt; Sanford by take the three necessary injections.
f
i
day morning, causing considerable ex­ her grief-stricken husband, Arthur E
Typhoid vaccination was first tried nOon.
.Percy
lived
in
Sanford
a number of
citement as It sped southwesterly at a YowelJ, who is a member of life firm N. P. with success in the British army during
height of several hundred feel, accom­ .Yowell &amp; Co/, father and mother. Mr. and the Boer War. and later expérimenta were years. He grew to manhood here. Af­
panied by a rumbling noise resembling Mrs. J . K. Mettlnger; two sisters. Misses made in the United State* Army. Suc­ ter the death of her husband Mr. J. W.
thunder^iiouaea shook for an instant, Beth and Ruth Mettingcr, an undo and cess being signal, vaccination 1s now Dickins Senior .Mrs. Dickins removed from
her home In Enterprise to Sanford when
and many believed that on earthquake aunt, Mr. and Mra. Harry J. Wilson, be­ compulsory In the army.
was upon them. The rumbling noise sides a host of friends who are deeply
Dr. Porter inaugurated the plan In Percy was quite a lad, to be with her
Florida
last summer, securing supplies of three'.- sons, Messrs. W. M., J. W. and
could be heard for three or. four miles, grieved on account of her sad death.
llte
vaccine
for each post of the Board of J . E Dickins, who were then in business
until the meteor disappeared from view.
“God toudicd him with His finger, and
It was plainly visible, and resembled an he slept.” tho poet wrote. So may we Health in the. State, and expects even In Sanford. .
Percy’s many boyhood friends and
• -1—*■»«■ l*r»nlnft tfr«MU-VolmAeS. oLjQialLCJ Aitv -qUhiiukar _
. her. better results this year. •
«fefliriaMItt
•,r: v’,hanrg-mAy.ho-wtKldy
u f not1 Sur g(^ri-fj^ctTÎt~TTOWÿc—
JÏT.■-t o » m./
In Its wake. It was fully a nrinutj in with hit finger, and site dept,
scattered
now,
will be grieved at him un­
view, and reports have reached the city until a beautiful life ‘.was lived, a noble who was Dr. Porter’* class mate at Wost
timely
death.
/
.Ppinti
has
agreed
to
furnish
him
with
all
— ih flrtrfill' near Mltmnupy.---------— —
example of Tetience# fidelity to truth and
- He ~wnt of a bright, happy genial uiuura.
the
vaccine
Hewlett
for
the
State,
and
all
faith were given. Not until visions of
which won hlin friends by the score and
Dissolution Notice
a heavenly life. In Christ Jesus, had who wish vaccination and are not able to
best
of all, he possessed that charm, of
Notice is hereby given that the Firm cheered and lUulnlned tho valley of the pay for it, are urged to take advantage of manner widely enabled him to retain Ids
the offer__Jacksonville Metropolis.
rke la tills day dis­ 4 g a » r . ' And now, that she sloeps,
of Maxwéll &amp; Kvurk
friends. On reaching manhood he cnthory takes up the harp of life, and
memory
tercd the store of his brother, W. M.
solved. 8 . Mojcwrt
Maxwell will conducf the smiling the strings, finds that tier virtues
TIiompsonButts
Dickins, then one - of Sanford’s largest
business In bis own name, having pur­ melt into music. So It ever is, when a
Miss Thompson of Astor, Florida and grocerymen. About five year ago ho
chased tbe Interest of E. B. Rourke in life is nobly and divinely lived.
Capt K J . Butts,' a popular conductor of left Sanford, living In different puns of
Tiie funeral services were held st the the A. C. E were married In Jacksonville
the stock and fixtures of said firm. Please
Florida und Georgia. A sliprt lime ago,
residence at half past one o’clock, con­ the residence |qf*Mrs. M- C. Tolar. Mr.
make all payments and present all claims
tie left Tampa and went to Atlunta,
ducted by Rev. J . A. Hendry, assisted by on Wednesday. After a wedding trip tljp
which wot his home; wldle In the em­
to S. Maxwell.
Rev. J . F. McKinnon. The remains were happy couple wilt .reside in this dty -at
ploy ot the Southern while in the service
Tbe firm la deeply sensible of the lib­ taken t? Orlando on the afternoon train
and Mr*. Butts have many friends in this of which he lost his life. His friends
eral petronage they have received and where the Interment was made. The
section and will receive a hearty welcome were expecting a promotion for him in
-M r.S. Maxwell earnestly solicits, x 09«- grief-stricken family have the deepest
upon their return.------—------------.---------- 1 a short time.-- 1U -made. many, warm
tlnuatioo of the same and assures the sympathy of their many friends.
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friends in his Georgia iiome, five of whom
public of his willingness to serve them at
---------r— Quiet, S ane F o u r t h --------------- accotnpnnjcd his remains to Waycros*.
all times.
* Funeral o f r . Z. Grave*
It cannot full to be of interest to the
Sanford experience a quiet sane Fourth
June 28th, 1911.
All that was mortal of Officer F. Z.
Baracca Class in Sanford, to learn that
last
Tuesday
and
while
the
city
was
full
8 . M a x w e l l &amp; E B. R ourke . 40- 4c Grave* was laid away lasP Saturday in
of visitor! there was no noise or rowdyism Percy was an enthusiastic member of one
the family Jurying ground et Osteen. The
and even the small boya were not as ol tiie Duiuccu classes in Atlsnta.
Every politician who wants an office funeral was largely attended and was noisy us usual. The . bail games and
|t is always sad to know that death
sod cannot get It, every man who baa an conducted by Rev. Hendry of the Metho- uance were the only forms of amusement, cap come to the young and strong and
sr to grind wants somebody else to turn dist church. An honorary escort of forty
yet the visitors managed to enjoy the that neither manhood or vigor, can aval).
the wheel for him; every organisation that members of the Celery City Aerie of
The aympalhy of a boat of friends la
day tt&gt; tiie fullest.
would promote Its own Interest at the Eagles accompanied the remains to the
with the sorrowing mother, who will
expense of some other deserving asso­ depoL th e p a » bearers were W. H.
aorcly grieve for her baby boy.
*&gt; Sold Fine Term
ciation and is denied tbe assistance it TiUis. (i. W. Smith. W. E Holmes, Her­
Tbe sisters and brothers, who will
Levi BUtford has sold another one of mourn tha lots of Uie much loved young­
requires; and every faker who would foo man HutchlnKWTX. F- William* tjnd J.
the ■people, speaks despitefuiiy of the Silver. N .J. Stenstrom headed the es­ his fine farms, the one known as Indiana, est brother, and the many friends, who
will miss a warm hearted, genial com­
press. They claim that the newspapers cort
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situated near Beck hammock. The pur­ rade.
are "under control ", that they are pub­
Percy leaves to mourn his early death
“ ¿Card o f Thanh*
chaser Is J , T. Dunn M. D. of Simsville
lished In this, that or- the other interest,
To the kind friend* who assisted us In Kv. Dr. Dunn is a prominent Burgeon tils mothsr. Mrs. E H. Dickins a n * alsUr,
Arabella, of Tampa; Mr*. Edgar
that their InfiuencSTSO fa r ns they
bereavment and In many ways
and when be make*’ Sanford his home Powell ofCEIcaga Uessra WTH.. Charter
have any Influence, la for sale, and a our late
tenderol u&gt; alleviate our sorrow we wish
and Frank Dickins of Tampa; J . W.
good many people believe it. because it
will odd much to our ¿¡ready estimable Dickins of Sanford awl R. 8 . and J . E
to
extend
our
heartfelt
thanks.
Is hnrftm nature to think evil of one's
Dldtlus of Waycros*, Goorgia.
class of professionals.
F. Z. Graves and F amily
neighbors

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Items of Interest Gleaned From
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Here the Readers Will rind a Brief
Historical Spring Flawing
For Hurried Reader»
" The Southern Commercial Congress an­
nounce* that it is preparing to open In
Washington, on October 1, a permanent
exhibit of Southern productions and re4
TM1KCS. A fljui apnea of S.&amp;OOO-sQuare __
feet, in one great room, will be jited In "
i
the Southern building. ’ It will be acces­
sible from Fifteenth street, and ale- from
the corridors of the building and will be
mode one of the'points of interest to be
teen by aU.vlsitor* to Washington*
With Washington thermometers 'regis­
tering 107 degrees, the weather record
for the season was equalled this week.
The official temperature was 08 and the
suffering was Increased by tbe humidity.,
No immediate relief, It ¿.was said, la In
sight. The weather bureau promise* that
the coming week will be one of moderate
temperate In the South Atlanta and GulfStates and generally over the region west
the ‘ Mississippi. High temperatures
will prevail the first part of the week In
die'northernimd middle state- east of
ho Mississippi folia wed bya'changed t o , '
lower temperature in these districts about
Wednesday,
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Indications are growing that Congress
may conclude its extra session earier than .
has been generally expected. Many SeftT*’’’ ; w
store together with Representatives Un­
derwood and Democratic House leaders,
are figuring on (lie first week of Aiigust
possible adjuurnment time. Tbe
situation, however, la not sufficiently.dear
to warrant a positive prediction. No un­
derstanding has yet been reachod. for a
vote on any of tbe trio of big measure*
before the Senate, the Canadian reciproc­
ity. bill, whose advocates express complete
confidence in its passage, and the wool
tariff anil free lists bills. Senator Pen--- — —
rose, chairman of the Finance Committee,
proposal, liowovsr/.to press for unanimous
concent to fix dates In quick sevuence
for votes on all three measures.
The loss of more than five hundred
five* is to be credited tu the general heat
wave of July 1 to 5, 1911, which offidaL
advices say will abate sometime tomor­
row.' The torrid period will be memorable
ip weather annals for its wide extent, its
long duration, iu record breaking tem­
peratures in many places and the long,
list of fatalities which it has cause.
Three lives lost and property damage
estimated at JIUO.OOO is the result of the
terrific wind and hall storm whidi swept
Wilkes and Lincoln counties In Georgia
late Monday, according to reporti brought
here today. Tho ptfth of llte storm was
about four mile* wide. Many acraa of
frfrwl fine» liltA ta U ig jfe n .
hail and.other crops shared a tike fate.
The Japanese naval herp, Admiral To­
go," WlirhnVe noVTJimcutty In viewing everything heTares to see In - the New
York navy yard, or In any other part of
the naval establishment. Although a
regulation of long standing prohibits tbe
exhibition to foreign visitors of any of
tiie constructions in the navy yards, this
will be gladl» suspended by the navy de­
portment for the benefit of Admiral Togo
it Is expected he will board the giant
battleship Florida, now nearing completion
In the New York navy yard.
At the S tar Theatre
Coronation of King George V, Tuesday,
Ju ly -1lib. The people ol Saniard. will
have an opportunity of witnessing tbe
crowning of the new King of
which it has been said was the most
Impressive In the history of the Empire.
This 1* one of the great adiievements
of motion photography aqd lids magnifi­
cent film la being featured in all the large
dries of the country. A grand Pageant
of undent splendor, costume* and bar­
baric beauty. One night only at the Star
Theatre. Die prices for Matinee will be
6c and 10c, for tbe evening 10c to all.
Notice To The Public
All bills due the Safifocd Herald on or
before June 30th ere payable to me end
hereafter no bill will be traded out on Tbe »
Herald by any one connected there­
with. Bills due to me must be settled st
once as I am anxious to square
the outstanding IndCbrednesr
R. J. Holly,
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The 'Most Attractive Home In Sanford 'Heights
For 30 Days I Offer my Shell Dashed Bungalow in Sanford Heights For Sale
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Splendid Kewanec System of Water Works

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SANFORD

pltnl was one of real names of the
season and ¿ a t a comedy a s the- publie
was led to believe. These old boys and
young boya while naw e t the gamo abow-

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Last Friday's Dame

of which will prove serious, Mr. Crowley
getting a Ansar split by-a-bot-halL-whlle
Rnlph Yearby was hit in the mouth by a
ball at which he blitted, knocking a foul.
The game was really a good exhibition
of bail playing and the spectators were
greatly surprised a t the brilliant playing

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MY SPECIALTIES
Pickard's Hand-Painted Chinn
Gorham's Sterling Sliver
Rogers’ Plated Ware

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tun but we are not making kicks against
the umpires this season. You don't win
games chewlng'the rag with the umpire
and the boys are ones -who are depended
upon t6 win the game; There la much
work to do ere the Ideas of July when
the big noise takes place and our boya
must tighten up and play Inside ball and
play If all the time.
The following Is a report of the gome
from the.Orlando Reporter S ta r
After being defeated at Sanford Thurs­
day by purely rotten playing, although
Sanford put up a good ¿ame a t the finish
holding the boys down, the team ghlng to
jrfapes lg the eight inning, when the score
stood eight to three In favor of Orlando,
frank Pounds being about the only men
on the. team .to'escape tho error mark,
the largest crowd of the season jounied
to the Fjai^|&lt;jrounds to. see the game
*yeslertjay afternoon. A'careful am nt bf
the automobiles, a solid line tanking
-fro m ^ b n g n n d nand'enU fety arbuhd lhe
.field, showed one hundred and six cars
and many carriages and buggies, the a t­
tendance being estimated between alx
and eeven hundred and this on n day
other than a holiday. With both teams
very evenly matched, the game from start
to finish was exciting In the extreme. A
'few errors on the part* of our players
almost caused heart failure, but altogeth­
er,*ihe game was very clean and entire
void of wrangling of any kind. Mr. Davis
for Sanford, and Mr. Jim 'Pounds for Orlando umpired a splendid game and

Hs Felt Like a Mexlcsr Intuircelo
and Called for a Truce.
w a Slew In Relaying a Drivai

Davli Was SeitaAtlonal

Bullard’s Fruit Sy rups
All Flavors

ed remarkablo,ability and some excellent
stunts ware puded off.
Fielding His Position, Watchjng for s
Thigpen. Huit and Marrow did the Bunt and Holding the Base Runner.
heaving for Sanford. D r.. King was
catcher, Mayor Lake, first base, Davis, of some of the old timers who had, not
second. Morrow third, Yowell right field, played a. game in fifty years.
Orlando won by a score of 6 to 5 and
A rthur Yowcil a S tick W ork
It darkly hinted that Umpire Spencer
went back-on his home team and threw
f S jo % r w a tc h \
them
down after. Jin had. promised, to
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decide
against Orlando. Arthur Yowell
P A r e n s t; J
claims he can geGthe best of them yet
and that Orlando put In -two ringers In

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Juggled It.
S pencer a Rotten Umpire
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wero .taken with good grace. Sanford
has an excellent team and from now -to
the close of the season the sport loving
public can rest assured that they will get
their money's worth.

E. E. Brady center, Felix Frank left field,
turn Hurt, short J. D. Roberts also
played.
Odando's line-up showed the Schullx
brothers, of Winter Pork,.as the battery
Mr. W, L. -VanDuzor held down first base.
Elks Play Ball
W. M. Brittain occupied the second "'Stick,
The game of bell between Orlando third ' base - was looked after by Mr.
lodge of Elks and 8anfonULodge on Tues­ Groaaley, David Fithback, at abort« ahowday for the benefit of the Sanford Hos-

Thsy Couldn't Put" 'âm

the Winter Park battery. Mayor Lake Is
still dazed from Ids long run to first base
and lenmcertaln just how it happened
but all the b o y ssa y they will get Or­
lando's goat atH ie next Elks game and
the public aniUously awaits the Issue.
The game ivas good and as usual the
Elks baye delgprfstrated that their hearts
are to the right place by giving the pro­
The Umpire Sent Him Off the Field,
ceeds t* charity.

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If Anything Ever Rsachsd H tavsn, It
• Was th s Little Round Thing Hs
WiTTepur
ed tii'-t be had not forgotten the game,
Mr. II.. A; Grant In right 3aldL Ralph YearHe Fell A*u»p at Second end Every
by In center and S. Y. Way In left. Only
thing Yfefit by H«ew
two accidents m aned the game, neither

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Tell it softly and slowly and sweetly!
Sanford Wjpn the game yesterday In Or­
lando and the score was 0 to l a u d the
great Jimmy Windham was knocked out
of the box by the wieldera of the willow
from the celery fields. *Wallace and
Burden were tho battery for Sanford.
Windnam pnd Beardall for Orlando and
the game after the first inning was just
made up of sounds of the willow against
the ball and the Sanford boya nmoTiiJ
bases. Honestly Manager Spencer was
forced to make the boys desert because
their tongues were hanging out. Can't
give you the details, and they would only
weary the reader. Here’s hoping Orladdo
J triU jlngerup w i n g s today tam akaoh»
game more interesting.
.... Big Game Today '
Orlando comes today to clip the tope
of Sanford Celery boys and a most In­

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piccolo, piano, banjo, bells,'cornet,
clarionet, trombone, 'cello, speech
Dr.’kinging voice, solo or ertvemMe
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aompth,!
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HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK

An Epitome of th e W eek’s M ost Im­
p o rta n t Happenings In t h e
S ta te ’s Domain.
Palalka U to have a new school buildgr ini to cost about $30,000 and while the
~ ^p S n i »ubinltte d -h s v not bee n _pns»ed
upon by the board of public, instruction.
It is understood that the^cholce may be
made very soon and a contract awarded
In time to complete the building before
_ tbs year Is o u t
Mlauil Is now preparing to try oil on
■ome of the streets and with the results
, observed on county roads, expects that
oil will be found of grent value In pie
city also. T h e oounty has six miles of
oiled rootls a n d 'lt Is claimed that they
are practically free from dust and preserve
their shape and firmness.
The Arcadia news gives the full details
of the new court house to be constructed
for DeSoto county a t Arcadia. It la to
be a very fine building.' with ground
dimensions of 100 by 75 feet, constructed
of brick, marble and terra "cotta. The
cost U expected to he about 180,000 and
H .X .S 'T 't V E W d
it will be modern In appointments and
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inrgeenough to provide for the growth of
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the county’s business for yean to come.
Shady, a few miles south of Ocala, was SANFORD BOOSTERS—Takçn from Sanford Edition of the Florida FIôWéï\_ôf-TattTpa
the scene of a murder Monday ifigbt in
which Mrs. Arndt killed her husiand.
Death o f Mrs. Arthur Vowell
Vaccination
for • Typhald
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A Sad Death
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A
large
number
of
Sanford
dtlzens,
One of the saddest deaths that has ever
Those desiring gratuitous vaccination
rel between the two In which the woman
were inexpressibly shocked and.saddened
■ seized a gun and fired a load of shot in­ »¡curved in tills d ly was that of Mrs. for the prevention of typhoid fever can
on Sunday last, to learn of the distress­
Artiiur.E
Yowell
at
her
home
on
Oak
secure
the
treatment
by
culling
at
the
to tier husband’s body. Death was in­
avenue fast Tuesday1i evening at nine headquarters of the State Board of Health- ing accident which resulted In the sud­
stant.
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o’clock,, after an illnesa of about 617 Dyal-Upchurch building, on the 5th, den and tragic death of Percy L. Dickins;
After one of the most remarkable runs
five weeks. This sad ending of a 15th and 25th. of July and succeeding a brother of Mr. J. W. Dickins and o
ever held In South Florida. Fred Fermon.
beautiful young life has cast a shadow of summer months. Owing to {he preval, former resident of Sanford, which oc­
of Tampa, In a Cadillac 30 touring car,
sorrow over the entire city. Mrs. Yowell ence of typhoid in many sections of the curred in GninavlUe, Georgia; Saturday
on July Fourth won first monoy for tour­
who was formerly Miss Miriam Mettln- cowntry, a targe number of people are ex­ noon.
ing car class, and Harry Land of BradeuMr. Dickins was jn the employ of the
ger, has grown to young womanhood In pected to respond.
— town. came flrsLln the roadster cIsm . be Sanford and was universally loved far
State Health Officer J. Y, Porter and Southern Railroad and. In the discharge
making a perfect score for Jtbe~pin from
her charming personality and beautiful Assistant Hiram.Byrd will see to tiie vac­ of hls dutle* as flagman, was on the
Tamps to Bradentown In one hour, fortyChristian character. She was a devoted cination of el) who visit the office, ’the oaboose.of a freight train, ^a- it was
four minutes and twenty-two seconds,
member of the Methodist church and has only requirements being that they appear backing Into Gainsville. in sonic way,
with a model 16 Bulck. The race was been since childhood. From the Sunday promptly at 10 o’clock "and continue he lost his balance antT filling In front
under the auspices o f the Tampa and school she will be eadly missed, where through three injections, these being of the moving cor his bright .young life
Bradentown Auto Clubs.
site was a valued worker, having taughl necessary In order to guarantee immu­ wuS Instantly 'cruuhed out by the 're­
---the primary class for years, also as s nity from the disease. Applicants may morseless wheels.
Meteor at Gainesville
Tbe
family
were
immediately
{.unified
begin
on
any
one
of
the
dates
above
member of the church choir, where her
A meteor of tremendous slzej passed sweet voice has given much pleasure.
mentioned, but they must promise to and met the remains, pt Wuycroas, Go.,
over Gainesville about 10 o'clock on Tues­
&lt;, wherh they were intcred Monday after*
The deceased is survived lt&gt; Sanford by take the three necessary injections.
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day morning, causing considerable ex­ her grief-stricken husband, Arthur E
Typhoid vaccination was first tried nOon.
.Percy
lived
in
Sanford
a number of
citement as It sped southwesterly at a YowelJ, who is a member of life firm N. P. with success in the British army during
height of several hundred feel, accom­ .Yowell &amp; Co/, father and mother. Mr. and the Boer War. and later expérimenta were years. He grew to manhood here. Af­
panied by a rumbling noise resembling Mrs. J. K. Mettlnger; two sisters. Misses made in the United State* Army. Suc­ ter the death of her husband Mr. J. W.
thunder^iiouaea shook for an instant, Beth and Ruth Mettingcr, an undo and cess being signal, vaccination 1s now Dickins Senior .Mrs. Dickins removed from
her home In Enterprise to Sanford when
and many believed that on earthquake aunt, Mr. and Mra. Harry J. Wilson, be­ compulsory In the army.
was upon them. The rumbling noise sides a host of friends who are deeply
Dr. Porter inaugurated the plan In Percy was quite a lad, to be with her
Florida
last summer, securing supplies of three'.- sons, Messrs. W. M., J. W. and
could be heard for three o r. four miles, grieved on account of her sad death.
llte
vaccine
for each post of the Board of J. E Dickins, who were then in business
until the meteor disappeared from view.
“God toudicd him with His finger, and
It was plainly visible, and resembled an he slept.” tho poet wrote. So may we Health in the. State, and expects even In Sanford. .
Percy’s many boyhood friends and
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. her. better results this year. •
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Itt •,r: v’,hanrg-mAy.ho-wtKldy
u f not1 Sur g(^ri-fj^ctTÎt~TTOWÿc—
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In Its wake. It was fully a nrinutj in with hit finger, and site dept,
scattered
now,
will be grieved at him un­
view, and reports have reached the city until a beautiful life ‘.was lived, a noble who was Dr. Porter’* class mate at Wost
timely
death.
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.Ppinti
has
agreed
to
furnish
him
with
all
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example of Tetience# fidelity to truth and
- He ~wnt of a bright, happy genial uiuura.
the
vaccine
Hewlett
for
the
State,
and
all
faith were given. Not until visions of
Dissolution Notice
a heavenly life. In Christ Jesus, had who wish vaccination and are not able to which won hlin friends by the score and
best of all, he possessed that charm, of
Notice is hereby given that the Firm cheered and lUulnlned tho valley of the pay for it, are urged to take advantage of manner widely enabled him to retain Ids
the offer__Jacksonville Metropolis.
rke la tills day dis­ 4ga»r. ' And now, that she sloeps,
of Maxwéll &amp; Kvurk
friends. On reaching manhood he cnthory takes up the harp of life, and
memory
tercd the store of his brother, W. M.
solved. 8. Mojcwrt
Maxwell will conducf the smiling the strings, finds that tier virtues
TIiom psonButts
Dickins, then one - of Sanford’s largest
business In bis own name, having pur­ melt into music. So It ever is, when a
Miss Thompson of Astor, Florida and grocerymen. About five year ago ho
chased tbe Interest of E. B. Rourke in life is nobly and divinely lived.
Capt K J. Butts,' a popular conductor of left Sanford, living In different puns of
Tiie funeral services were held st the the A. C. E were married In Jacksonville
the stock and fixtures of said firm. Please
Florida und Georgia. A sliprt lime ago,
residence at half past one o’clock, con­ the residence |qf*Mrs. M- C. Tolar. Mr.
make all payments and present all claims
tie left Tampa and went to Atlunta,
ducted by Rev. J. A. Hendry, assisted by on Wednesday. After a wedding trip tljp
which wot his home; wldle In the em­
to S. Maxwell.
Rev. J. F. McKinnon. The remains were happy couple wilt .reside in this d ty -at
ploy ot the Southern while in the service
Tbe firm la deeply sensible of the lib­ taken t? Orlando on the afternoon train
and Mr*. Butts have many friends in this of which he lost his life. His friends
eral petronage they have received and where the Interment was made. The
section and will receive a hearty welcome were expecting a promotion for him in
-Mr.S. Maxwell earnestly solicits, x 09«- grief-stricken family have the deepest
upon their return.----- —----------- .--------- 1 a short time.-- 1U -made. many, warm
tlnuatioo of the same and assures the sympathy of their many friends.
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friends in his Georgia iiome, five of whom
public of his willingness to serve them at
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his remains to Waycros*.
all times.
* Funeral of r . Z. Grave*
It
cannot
full
to be of interest to the
Sanford
experience
a
quiet
sane
Fourth
June 28th, 1911.
All that was mortal of Officer F. Z.
Baracca Class in Sanford, to learn that
last
Tuesday
and
while
the
city
was
full
8. Maxwell &amp; E B. Rourke. 40-4c Grave* was laid away lasP Saturday in
of visitor! there was no noise or rowdyism Percy was an enthusiastic member of one
the family Jurying ground et Osteen. The
and even the small boya were not as ol tiie Duiuccu classes in Atlsnta.
Every politician who wants an office funeral was largely attended and was noisy us usual. The . bail games and
|t is always sad to know that death
sod cannot get It, every man who baa an conducted by Rev. Hendry of the Metho- uance were the only forms of amusement, cap come to the young and strong and
sr to grind wants somebody else to turn dist church. An honorary escort of forty
yet the visitors managed to enjoy the that neither manhood or vigor, can aval).
the wheel for him; every organisation that members of the Celery City Aerie of day tt&gt; tiie fullest.
The aympalhy of a boat of friends la
would promote Its own Interest at the Eagles accompanied the remains to the
with the sorrowing mother, who will
expense of some other deserving asso­ depoL th e p a » bearers were W. H.
aorcly grieve for her baby boy.
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ciation and is denied tbe assistance it TiUis. (i. W. Smith. W. E Holmes, Her­
Tbe sisters and brothers, who will
Levi BUtford has sold another one of mourn tha lots of Uie much loved young­
requires; and every faker who would foo man HutchlnKWTX. F- William* tjnd J.
the ■people, speaks despitefuiiy of the Silver. N .J. Stenstrom headed the es­ his fine farms, the one known as Indiana, est brother, and the many friends, who
will miss a warm hearted, genial com­
press. They claim that the newspapers cort
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situated near Beck hammock. The pur­ rade.
are "under control ", that they are pub­
Percy leaves to mourn his early death
“ ¿Card of Thanh*
chaser Is J, T. Dunn M. D. of Simsville
lished In this, that or- the other interest,
To the kind friend* who assisted us In Kv. Dr. Dunn is a prominent Burgeon tils mothsr. Mrs. E H. Dickins an* alsUr,
Arabella, of Tampa; Mr*. Edgar
that their InfiuencSTSO f a r ns they
bereavment and In many ways
Powell ofCEIcaga Uessra WTH.. Charter
and
when
be
make*’
Sanford
his
home
have any Influence, la for sale, and a our late
we wish
and Frank Dickins of Tampa; J. W.
good many people believe it. because it tenderol u&gt; alleviate our sorrow
will odd much to our ¿¡ready estimable Dickins of Sanford awl R. 8. and J. E
to
extend
our
heartfelt
thanks.
Is h n r f tm nature to think evil of one's
Dldtlus of Waycros*, Goorgia.
class of professionals.
F . Z. G raves and F a m ily
neighbors

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Here th e Readers Will rind a Brief
H istorical Spring Flawing
For Hurried Reader»
" The Southern Commercial Congress an­
nounce* that it is preparing to open In
Washington, on October 1, a permanent
exhibit of Southern productions and re4
TM1KCS. A fljui apnea of S.&amp;OOO-sQuare __
feet, in one great room, will be jited In "
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the Southern building. ’ It will be acces­
sible from Fifteenth street, and ale- from
the corridors of the building and will be
mode one of the'points of interest to be
teen by aU.vlsitor* to Washington*
With Washington thermometers 'regis­
tering 107 degrees, the weather record
for the season was equalled this week.
The official temperature was 08 and the
suffering was Increased by tbe humidity.,
No immediate relief, It ¿.was said, la In
sight. The weather bureau promise* that
the coming week will be one of moderate
temperate In the South Atlanta and GulfStates and generally over the region west
the ‘ Mississippi. High temperatures
will prevail the first part of the week In
die'northernimd middle state- east of
h o Mississippi folia wed bya'changed t o , '
lower temperature in these districts about
Wednesday,
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Indications are growing that Congress
may conclude its extra session earier than .
has been generally expected. Many SeftT*’’’ ; w
store together with Representatives Un­
derwood and Democratic House leaders,
are figuring on (lie first week of Aiigust
possible adjuurnment time. Tbe
situation, however, la not sufficiently.dear
to warrant a positive prediction. No un­
derstanding has yet been reachod. for a
vote on any of tbe trio of big measure*
before the Senate, the Canadian reciproc­
ity. bill, whose advocates express complete
confidence in its passage, and the wool
ta riff a n il fre e lis ts

bills.

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rose, chairman of the Finance Committee,
proposal, liowovsr/.to press for unanimous
concent to fix dates In quick sevuence
for votes on all three measures.
The loss of more than five hundred
five* is to be credited tu the general heat
wave of July 1 to 5, 1911, which offidaL
a d v ic e s say will abate sometime tomor­
row.' The torrid period will be memorable
ip weather annals for its wide extent, its
long duration, iu record breaking tem­
peratures in many places and the long,
list of fatalities which it has cause.
Three lives lost and property damage
estimated at JIUO.OOO is the result of the
terrific wind and hall storm whidi swept
Wilkes and Lincoln counties In Georgia
late Monday, according to reporti brought
here today. Tho ptfth of llte storm was
about four mile* wide. Many acraa of
frfrwl fine» liltA ta U ig jfe n .
hail and.other crops shared a tike fate.
The Japanese naval herp, Admiral To­
go," WlirhnVe no VTJimcutty In viewing everything heTares to see In - the New
York navy yard, or In any other part of
the naval establishment. Although a
regulation of long standing prohibits tbe
exhibition to foreign visitors of any of
tiie constructions in the navy yards, this
will be gladl» suspended by the navy de­
portment for the benefit of Admiral Togo
it Is expected he will board the giant
battleship Florida, now nearing completion
In the New York navy yard.
At the S tar Theatre
Coronation of King George V, Tuesday,
Ju ly -1lib. The people ol Saniard. will
have an opportunity of witnessing tbe
crowning of the new King of
which it has been said was the most
Impressive In the history of the Empire.
This 1* one of the great adiievements
of motion photography aqd lids magnifi­
cent film la being featured in all the large
dries of the country. A grand Pageant
of undent sp le n d o r, costume* and bar­
baric beauty. One night only at the Star
Theatre. Die prices for Matinee will be
6c and 10c, for tbe evening 10c to all.
Notice To The Public
All bills due the Safifocd Herald on or
before June 30th ere payable to me end
hereafter no bill will be traded out on Tbe »
Herald by any one connected there­
with. Bills due to me must be settled st
once as I am anxious to square
the outstanding IndCbrednesr
R. J. Holly,
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pita) was one of real Samoa of the of which will prove serious, Mr. Crowley
season and not a comedy aa_ tha - public
waa led to believe. These old boya and Rnlph Yearby waa hit In the mouth by e
young boya while new a t the gome ahow- ball ot which he totted, knocking a fouL
The game waa really a good exhibition
of ball playing and tha spectators were
greatly surprised at the û llh an t playing
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..run but we ore not making kicks against
tha umpires this season. You don't win
games chewing'the rag with the umpire
and the boys are ones -wbo are depended
upon t6 wjn the game. There is much
work to do ere the Ideas of July when
the big noise takes place and our boys
must tighten up and play inside ball and
play It' all the time.
The following Is a report of the game
from the.Orlando Reporter S tar
After being defeated at Sanford Thurs­
day by purely rotten playing, although
Sanford put u p * good ¿ame a t the finish
bolding the boya down, the team going to
jtfopw it) the eight inning, when the score
stood eight to three in-favor of Orlando.
Frank Pounds being about the only man
on the. team .to ‘escape «bo error mark,
the largest crowd of the season Joumed
Jto the fjalfl^Grounds to .se e the gome
"yesterday afternoon. A ‘careful ctmnt Of
the automobiles, a solid line banking
from the grand stand'entirely erOuiii the
•field, showed one hundred and six cars
and many carriages and buggies, the a t­
tendance being estimated between alx
and seven hundred and this on a day
other than a holiday. With both teams
very evenly matched, the game from start
to finish was exciting In the extreme. A
'few errors on the part* of our players
almost caused heart failure, but altogeth­
er,th e gome was very dean and entire
void of wrangling of any kind. Mr. Davis
for Sanford, and Mr. Jim 'Pounds for Or­
lando umpired
Splendid. gamc nml

Hs Felt Like a Mexlee# Insurrectv
and Called for a Trues.
W ft Slew In Relaying a ' Drived

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L. P. McCuller
Phone 277

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were taken with good grace. Sanford
has an excellent team and from now -to
the dote of the aeesoh the sport lovlnj
public can rest assured that they will get
their money's worth.

EL E. Brady center, Felix Frank left field,
and Hurt, short J. D. Roberts also
played.
Otlando’s line-up showed the Schultz
brothers, of Winter Park,.os the battery
Mr. W. L. VanDuzor held down first base,
Clka Play Ball
W. M. Brittain occupied the secondnuck,
The game of ball between Orlando th ird ' base was looked after by Mr.
lodge of Elks and SsnfonkLodgo on Tues­ Grosaley, David Fishback. at short, showday for the benefit of tho Sanford Hos-

Thsy Couldn’t Put' 'èm
Wasn't.

W hers Hs

the Winter Park battery. Mayor Lake Is
still dazed from Ids long run to first base
and iPrencertain just how it happened
but all the boys any they will get Or­
lando's goat a tih e next Elks game and
the public anxiously awaits the Issue.
The game was good and as usual tha
Elks baye delgprfstrated that their hearts
are In the right place by giving the pro­
T hs Umpire Sent Him Off the Field.
ceeds t%charity.

^ •Y o u o io B o o b , t h a t
V /A » ' WAV OUT S I P E

f Anything Iv o r Reached Hsavsn, It
I W as th s Little Round Thing He

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Ma Fall Asleep «t Second and
thins Went by Him-

Bullard s Fruit Syrups
All Flavors

ed remarkable.ability and tome excellent
etunia wore puJed off.
Fielding His Position, Watching for a
Thigpen, Hint ami Marrow did the Bunt and Holding the Bass Runner.
heaving for Sanford. D r.. King waa
catcher, Mayor Lake, first base, DAvls, of some of the old timers who tied, not
second. Morrow third, Yoweli right field. played a. game In fifty years.
Orlando won by a score of 0 to 5 end
A rthur Vowed a S tick W ork
It darkly hinted that Umpire Spencer
went back on his home team and threw
/ - ' t u s t w atch ^
them down after, ho had promised, to
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L n a m e im t h c j
decide
against Orlando. Arthur Yoweli
P A P e a ri! J
claims he can geuthe best of them yet
and that Orlando put In -two ringers in

t h a be had not forgotten the game,
. H. Aj Grpnt In right Sold. Ralph Yearjy la center and S. Y. Way In left. Only
tW accidents m aned tha gome, neither

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Tell it softly and slowly and sweetlyl
Sanford wpn the game yesterday In Or­
lando and the score was t to I and the
great Jimmy Windham was knocked out
of the box by the wielders of the willow
from the celery fields. “ Wallace and
Burden were the1 battery for Sanford.
Wlndnatn pnd BcardaU for Orlando and
the game after the first inning was just
made up of sounds of the willow against
the ball and the Sanford boys ru n aln i
bases. Honestly Manager Spencer was
forced to make the boys desert because
their tongues were hanging out Can’t
give you the details, and they would only
weary the reader. Here's hoping Orlaiido
wm ginger up pouraAr today tn m akathq
game more Interesting.
Big f^m e Today ~
Orlando comae today to d ip the tops
of Sanford Celery boys and a most In-

tarcstlng game Is promised.

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The General News of "The Land
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Items of Interest Gleaned From
f, - Various Sources

CliLLCD fROW T B T S W T E PRESS

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK

M eteor a t Gainesville
A meteor of tremendous alxe| passed
over Gainesville about 10 o'clock on Tues­
day morning, causing considerable ex­
citement as it sped southwesterly at a
height of several hundred feet, a c c o m ­
panied by a rumbling noise resembling
thunder.. Houses shook for an instant,
and many believed that an earthquake
was upon them. The rumbling noise
could be heard for three or. four miles,
until the meteor disappeared from view.
It was plainly visible, and resembled an
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SANFORD BOOSTERS—Taken from Sanford Edition of thè Florida FlóWer, of- Tampa
Death o f Mrs.
. * Arthur Yowell
One of the saddest deaths that has ever
occurred in this city was that of Mrs.
A r th u r Y o w e ll at iter home on Oak
avenue last Tucsdd)/' evening at nine
o'clock,, after an illnesa of' about
five weeks. This sad ending of a
beautiful young life has cast a shadow of
sorrow over the entire city. Mrs. Yoweil
who was formerly Miss Miriam Mettlnger, has grown to young womanhood in
Sanford and waa universally loved for
her charming personality and beautiful
Christian character. She was a devoted
member of the Methodist church and has
been since childhood. From the Sunday
sellout she will be sadly missed, where
she was a valued worker, having taught
the primary class for years, also as a
member of the church choir, where her
sweet voice has given much pleasure.
The deceased is survived in Sanford by
her grief-stricken husband. Arthur E,
Yowell. who is a member of life firm N. P.
.Yowell Al Co..; father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. J. K. Metllnger; two sister«. Misses
Beth and Ruth Mettinger, an uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Wilson, be­
sides a host of friends who are deeply
grieved on account of her sad dead).
“God touched him with His finger, and
be slept," the poet wrote. So may we
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valwiica

in Ita wake. It was fully a rninutf in with his finger, and she sTepiTTiut not
view, and reporta have reached the city until a beautiful life 'w as lived, a noble
" n ra rlrfttl iiear Mlcanopy.-------- —
— eratnpie of Totlencer fidelity to truth and
faith were given. Not until visions of
D issolution Notloe
heavenly life, in Christ Jesus, liud
Notice Is hereby given that the Firm cheered and lllulnined tho valley of the
. • * And now, that she sloops,
of Maxwéll &amp; Roorke la this day diamefhory takes up the harp of life, and
solved. 8, Maxwell
fWful will conducf the smiling the strings, finds that her virtues
business in bis own name, having jon- melt into music. So It ever is, when a
chased the Interest of E. B. Rourke in lire is nobly and divinely lived.
The funeral services were held at the
the stock and fixtures of said firm. Please
residence
at half past one o'clock, con­
make all payments and present all claims
ducted by Rev. J. A. Hendry, asalsted by
to S. MaxwelL
Rev. J. r . McKinnon. The remaini were
The firm is deeply sensible of the lib­ taken 19 Orlando on the afternoon train
eral petronage they have received and where the interment was made. The
r. S. Maxwell earnestly solicits. A. con­ grief-stricken family ¿uw« the deepest
tinuation of the tam e and assures the sympathy of their many friends.
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public of hit willingness to serve them at
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all timet.
.*• Funeral of F. Z. Graves
June 28th, 1911.
All that was mortal of Officer F. Z.
8. Maxwell Al E. B. Rousxe. 40-4c Graves was laid away hut- Saturday in
tho family Jurying ground at Osteen. The
Every politician who wants an office funeral was largely attended and was
and cannot get It, every man who baa an conducted by Rev. Hendry of the Metho­
ax to grind wants somebody else to turn dist church. An honorary escort of forty
the wheel for Urn; every organisation that members of tho Celery City Aerie of
would promote It* own interest at the Eagles accompanied ll»e remains to the
expense of some other deserving asso­ depot The pawbearers were W. H.
ciation and la denied the assistance it Tillis, G. W. Sm)tk W. E. Holmes. Her­
requires; and every faker who would foo man HutchlnaagCU. F* Williams end J.
th e ' people, speaks daapllefully of the Sliver. N .J. Slensirom headed the e*.
press. They claim that the newspapers o o r t ______________
are “under control", that they are pub­
- 4c a rd of Thank»
lished in this, that or- the other Interest,
Tn the kind friends why aasjsted ua in
"URTHuit their thflUeMt, » - f a r as they
lata bereavment and In many'ways
have any Influence. Is for sale, and a our
tendered to alleviate our socrow we wlah
good many people believe it. because It
to extend our heartfelt thanks.
la human nature to think evil of one's
MIS. F. Z. GSAVES AMD FAMILY

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Volume III *

AKULNU TtORlOA

An Epitome o f th e Week*» M ost Im
portent Happenings In the1
S tete’s Domnin.
PoUtka Is to h«Vo a new school buildin» to coat about $30,000 and .white the
— plnnn u b in itt ed -bave not been posted
upon by the board of public, inatraction.
|t li understood that the choice may be
made very soon and a contract awarded
in time to complete the building before
__ the year la o u t
MlamTlIYiow preparing to try oil on
some of the streets and with the results
. observed on county roads, expects that
oil will bo found of great value In pie
-city also. T h e oounty has alx miles of
oiled roods atuPlt la claimed that they
ore practically free from dust and preserve
their shape and firmness.
The Arcadia news gives the full details
of the new court bouse to be constructed
for DeSoto county a t Arcadia. It is to
be a very fine building.' with ground
dimensions of 100 by 7S feet, constructed
of brick, marble and terra icotta. The
cost is expected to be about I80.Q00 and
It will be modern In appointments and
large enough to provide for the growth of
the county's business for years to come.
Shady, a few miles south of Ocalo, was
the scene of a murder Monday right in
~ which Mrs. Arndt killed her husrand.
. The shooting followed a very bitter quar­
rel between the two In which the woman
■ seized a gun and fired a load of shot in­
to tier huabsnd’a body. Death was in­
stant.
' T
After one of the most remarkable runs
ever held in South Florida, Fred Ferman,
of Turn pa, In a Cadillac 30 touring oar,
on July Fourth won first money for tour­
ing car class, and Harry Land of Braden
—- town, came first in the roadster claps, be
1 making a perfect score for Jtha/'Ttin from
Tampa to Bradentown In one hour, fortyfour minutes and twenty-two seconds,
with a model 16 Bulck. The race was
under the auspices o f the Tampa and
Bradentown Auto Cluba.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, JULY 7. 1911

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Vaccination for Typhoid
Those deairing gratuitous vaccination
for the prevention of typhoid fever can
secure the treatment by calling ut the
headquarters of the State Board of Health617 Dyal-Upchurch building, on the Sth,
15tl&gt; and 25th.of July and succeeding
summer months. Owing to (he preval.
once of typhoid In many sections of the
country, a large number of people are ex­
pected to respond.
State Health Officer J, Y. Porter, and
Assistant Hiram Byrd will see to the vac­
cination of all who visit the office, 'the
only requirements being that they appear
promptly at 10 o'clock "and continue
through three Injections, these being
necessary in order to guarantee immu­
nity from the disease. Applicants may
begin on any one of the dates above
mentioned, but Uiey must promise to
take Uie three necessary injections.
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Typhoid vaccination was first tried
with success In the British army during
the Boer War. and later experiment« were
mode in the Untied States Army. Suc­
cess being signal, vaccination la now
compulsory in the army.
Dr. Porter inaugurated the plan In
Florida last summer, securing supplies of
the vaccine for each post of the Board of
Health in the. Stale, and expects even
better results thlsjrear. *
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~T&gt;urgeSri^icnetui 9 8611» ‘W W R B M f?
who was Dr. Porter’s class mate at West
Point, has agreed to furnish him with ail
the vaccine needed for the State, and all
who wish vaccination and are not able to
pay for it, are urged to take advantage of
the offer.—Jacksonville Metropolis.

_- \ Sad Death
A large number of Sanford citizens,
Mere Inexpressibly shocked and.saddened
on Sunday last, to learn of (he distress­
ing accident which resulted In the sud­
den and tragic death of Percy L Dickihs;
a brother of Mr. J. W. Dick!ns and a
former resident of Sanford, which oc­
curred In GainsvlUe. Georgia; Saturday
noon.
Mr. Dlckina was In the employ of the
Southern Railroad and. in the discharge
of hla duties as flagman, was on the
oaboose,of a freight train, ^s&gt; it was
backing into Gninsviile. In some way,
he lost his balance ahtT fulling in front
of the moving car his bright, young Silo
Waf Instantly 1crushed out by the remorselesa wheels.
The family were immediately potifled
and met the remains, at Waycross, Ga.,
where they.were Iptered Monday after­
noon.
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,Pcrcy lived in Sanford a number of
years. He grew to manhood here. Af­
ter the death of her husband Mr. J. W.
Dickins Senior .Mrs. Dickies removed from
her home in Enterprise to Sanrord when
Percy was quite a lad, to be with her
three4.- eons. Messrs. W. M., J. W. and
J. E. Dickins, wlw were then in business
In Sanford. .
Percy's many boyhood friends and
-imut.be -widely.
scattered now, will be grieved at Ida un/
timely death. .
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—He -was of a bright, happy gsnlal nature,
width won hltn friends by the score and
best of nil, he possessed that charm; of
manner which;enabled him to retain his
friends. On reselling manhood he en­
ured the store of his brother, W. M.
Thompson-Dutts
Dickins, then one - of Sanford's largest
Miss Thompson of Astor, Florida anil grocery men. About five year ago tin
CupL K. J. Butts,'a popular conductor of left Sanford, living in different phns of
tlte A. C. L were married in Jacksonville Florida and Georgia. A short lime ago,
the residence |qf^Ura. M. C. Tolar. Mr. tie left Tampa and went to Atlanta,
on Wednesday.1After a wedding trip Uit? which Was hi« home; while In the em­
happy couple wiii.reside In this city at ploy ot the Southern while in the aervice
and Mrs. Butts have many friends in lids of which he lost tils life. Ills friend*
section and will receive a hearty welcome were expecting a promotion for hltn Jn
upon their return— ------ _------ ---------- a short tim e.--Its made many warm
friends iu his Georgia home, five of whom
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Quiet, t u ts f o u r t h — ----accom ponied his remains to Wuycross.
It cannot fail to be of interest ~(o the
Sanford experience a quiet, sane Fourth
last Tuesday and while the city was full Baracca Class in Sanford, to learn ’ that
of visitors there was no noise or rowdyism Percy was an enthusiastic member of one
and even the small boys were not as ol the Baracca classes In Atlanta. •
is always sad to know that death
noisy as usual The . ball games and
cao
come
to the young and strong and
dance were the only forms of amusement,
that
neither
manhood or vigor, can avail.
yet the visitors managed to enjoy the
Tho
sympathy
of a boat of friends is
day 10 Ute fullest.
with tile sorrowing mother, who will
sorely grieve for her baby boy.
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Sold Fine Farm
The sisters and brother«, who will
Levi BLnford has sold another one of mourn the loss of the much loved young­
his fine farms, the one known as Indiana, est brother, and the many friends, who
will miss a warm hearted, genial com­
situated near Beck hammock. The pur­ rade.
Percy leaves to mourn his early death
chaser is J. T. Dunn M. D. of Simsvllle
ids inotbor, Mrs. E. H. Dickins an*- aistsr,
K». Dr. Dunn is a prominent Surgeon Miss Arabella, of Tampa; Mrs. Ed,
Edgar
and when be makes’ Sanford his home Pow elìofO ilcaga MestraTw. M., Charter
and Frank Dickins of Tampa; J. W.
will add much to our^ ¿¿ready estimable Dlckina of Sanford and K. 8. and J. E.
1Dlckina of Waycross, Georgia.
class of professionals.

Here th e Renders Will Find ■ Brief
/
Historical Spring Flowing
For Hurried Readers
The Southern Commercial Congress an­
nounces that it la preparing to open In
Washington, on October t, a permanent
exhibit of Southern productions and rem m c A Bum apace u f-5,-6000fect, In one great room, will bo jised in
the Southern building.' It will be acces­
sible from Fifteenth street, and ale*» from
the corridors of tfio building and will be
made one of the points of Interest to be -seen by all,visitors to Washington,
With Washington thermometers 'regis­
tering 107 degrees, the weather record
for the season was equalled this week.
The official temperature waa 08 and the
suffering was Increased by the humidity.,
No immediate relief, it ¿.was said, ta In
sight. The weather bureau promises that
tho coming week will be one of moderate
temperate In the South Atlanta and Gulf
States and generally over the region west
of the ’ Mississippi. High temperature*
will prevail tiie first port of the week in
thp’horfherti mtd m iddle ^»latec, east of
ho Mississippi followed by u changed to
ewgr temperature in these districts about
Wednesday.
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Indications are growing that Congress
may conclude its extra session carter than
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has been generally expected. Many ScftT#*"' J ‘ :
store together with Representatives Un­
derwood and Democratic House leaden,
are figuring on the first week of August
as a possible adjournment time. The
situation, however, is not sufficiently clear
to warrant a positive prediction. No un­
derstanding has yet been reached. for a
vote on any of the trio of big measure«
before the Senate, the Canadian reciproc­
ity. biU, whose advocates express complete
confidence In i u passage, and the wool
tariff nnd free lists bills. Senator Petirose, chairman of the Finance Committee,
propose^, however,'.to press for unanimous
concent to fix dates In quick sevuence
for votes on all three measures.
The loss of more than five hundred
fives is to be credited to the general hest
wave of July I to 5, 1911, wbich official
advices say will abate sometime tomor­
row.* The torrid period will be memorable
U) weather annals for Us wide extent, Its
long duration. Its record breaking tem­
peraturea in many places and the long.
list of fatalities which it has cause.
Three lives lost and property damage
estimated at $11)0,000 ia the result of the
terrific wind and hail storm which swept
Wilkes and Lincoln counties In Georgia
late Monday, according to reports brought
here today. The piith of the storm was
about four inileli wide. Many acres of
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hall and.pther crops shared a like fat*.
The Japanese naval hero, Admiral TogoT wiirhaVe novdimcuttr ln viewing
eterything hcTarei to see In the New
York navy yard, or In any other part of
the naval establishment. Although a
regulation of long standing prohibits the
exhibition to foreign visitors of any of
the constructions in the navy yards, this
will be gladly suspended by the navy de­
partment for the benefit of Admiral Togo
It la expected he will board the giant
battleship Florida, now nearing completion
in the New York navy yard.
Al the S tar Theatre
Coronation of King George V, Tuesday,
July 11Ul Tha people-ot Sanford, will
have an opportunity of witnessing the
crowning of the new King of England—
which it has b e e n ’ sard waa the most
impressive in the history of the Empire.
This is ooe of the great achievements
ot motion photography aqd this magnifi­
c e n t film is being featured in all the Urge
cities of the country. A grand Pageant
of ancient splendor, costume* and bar­
baric beauty. One night only at the Star
Theatre. Hie prices for Matinee will be
6c and 10c, for the evening 10c to alL
Notice To The Public
AU bills due the Sanford Herald on or
before June 30th are payable to me and
hereafter no bill will be traded out on The &gt;
Herald by any one connectod there­
w ith^ Bills due to me must be settled al
once as I am anxious to square up afi
the outstanding inddbtSdnesa.
47.41
. R. J. Holly,

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us to greater ambition. When the little
prattler cornea to gladden your borne you
feel as though you were responsible and
begtlt to deny yourself luxuries that you
A Budget of Opinion “ Ju:
TtSiy buy necessities, which in tlm ej be­
tween You and Mé*
come ¿renter sources of pleasure than all
luxuflef of life. When there are no child­
ren to double...treble and quadruple the
T O N T ilt GATE POST NOT IN IT chains' of wedlock, the tie' that binds
seems eo easily thrown off. The blessing
of children teaches us patlencs, endurance,
A ChleJ Is Among Ye Taking Notes faith. hope and charity. For the “chlldand Fallb, lie’ll P ren t ’Em"—
ren s Soke many a famliy have held
So Says S ounterer.
together that might Otherwise have been
gpw Mf Ctnm rm *( wm r. TA* HrrmU.
disrupted and dishonored. Men and
The Good Old Things
women, you who deceive yourselves with
W«UMdtohavaold-(a*hkn«d thln*»Jlke
the hallucination' that’ you are fortune
//up mad*
favored by no Infantile blessing, pause
OUI of
for a moment and think I
Ami f*t nu feu biiJ julienne, liner my
daughter H e a r ned to cook.'
: We used lo beve e piece of beef—Just

Alid p ^ S ^ R S s ’fset. spere ribs, um, Und

—^snaanMnananaa»- • .

WEUe now’ U a all et and résout, anSleS
of mutton braised.

And mararoal eu (relia, end (beep's

V ve lots of high falutki' thins*, but
nothin, much to eat,
nd whila I never say • wunl and :
always pleasant look,
ou bel l ve had dytpepila since my

daughter'« learned to cook

4 Sanford had a safe' and sane Fourth
although the small boy still fired his
crackers and made Idmseli as obnoxious
as usual The time is not far distant
whan Sanford city council will pass an
ordinance 'prohibiting the use of fire
crackers and fireworks In the d ty ' limits
tlwn_tb«* arfil be no Fourth of. July
a t a ll

F u r n is h in g s F o r M e n

the m atter as a case of charity should
have been taken up. 1 believe -th a t
charity begins a t home and if less a t­
tention was paid to the Fiji Islanders
and more to the home people charity
would ready be worthy of the name. This
poor woman died without a member of

Sanford helped to put her In her coffin
and perform the last sad riles and all
honor to those four. There wos no mem­
ber of the missionary societies at"hand,
no neighbors to assist. There may have
been extricating circumstances that
prevented attlstonca- • from the charity
organizations but’the cold, bore fact re­
mains that in this Instance the missionary
work was lacking and the money spent
annually does not help our people.
What Sanford needs and I have con­
4 I noté by the papers that the Tavares tended for the same time and again is a
Herald has Ranged hands again and Charity Association with a capable Presi­
this recalls to nor^mlnd the fact that this dent and Secretary to taka up real charity
it i W iA.«a. Li^ a ij iv u ) Lurl^»e ^ s A heli*«nMi In«» ruip.m H et, ,«»«&lt;&lt; .oL
a good livo paper that alT Florida coni them proper treatm ent The ladies canproduce. Nestling among the beautiful not do Ujis aHhOUgb they can .assist, in
dear water lakes In the region made various ways bat when it comes to the
famous by song and story, a county seat heavy handwriting the men will be obliged
town, the center of three railroads, a rich to get In the game. .
farming coanlry. a tourist resort, high and
dry and healthy, Tavares hal never as 4 “We all long fus the old fashioned
yet come into her own although" thq Fourth—the kind that is passing. The
prospects were good before the greet Ocala Star in deprecating the failure In
freeze put the lid on the aspirations of properly celebrating the fourth this yesr
many a good town and many a good man. says; ;
I hope the Herald will put Tavares on the
The Star isn’t sorry. The most It re­
map again and that the c a p iu f of Lake members about fourths for the Inst fifteen
county will some day be the Capital City years is of sidewalks pocked with pers­
of Florida for Tavares is realy the center piring daxkfiys. white , poopin 'having to
of the state.
walk in the streets and a fringe of flyinfested inedible* and und rink a ;&gt;h*s a 4 The people of Sanford are worked to round the square.
If we could have some more of those
death on the charity racket. Every day
a new gag Is sprung about atfUtfmce for old fashioned fourths, the imposing parade
this and that. The churches oil have of the military, addresses on the day and
their missionary societies and each week what It means, by our best speakers, read­
they hold a pink tea and discuss the boot ing the ImmorutMledaration. the small
means of sendiug flannel underwear to boy with the fire cracker and his toy can­
the hedlhen in Africa and paper collars non, which never did any harm until a
to thp Esquimaux. • They bold socials decade or two'ago. with an old-fashion«}
and entertainments and raise money to barbecue in some shady grove, we would
send to Ttmbuctoo and fondly Imagine about for a fourth. But for passing over
they are working for the benefit of hu­ the modern ones, we have no regrets."
manity wheu in fact there are poverty
After lingering a t death’s door for
stricken people'at their very doors who
nearly
a month. General Clement A.
need. attention and never get I t A
Evans,
formerly
commander in chief of
woman died here this week' and starva­
tion hastened her death. The family the United Confederate Veterans, died at
resided in the country and it seemed that ids home in Atlanta on Monday of Bright's
the nearest neighbors did not] know of disease. Hit death was not unexpected

4 An elderly lady sq)d to me the other
day&gt; “Do you know that It Is the regret
of my life that 1 am going down to my
grave childless and leava no one to mourn
my final summonsT 1 have no ono to
lean upon in my declining years. When
I first married, my husband and 1 thought
* t h a t 1we were fortunate in not being
blessed with children. It was all a mis­
take, and 1 wish 1 bad my life to live
over again. - 1 am along In years now.
and am sadder and wiser."
It Is the same barren Ideally that is
wrecking many homes and making women
go wrong and men wretched and miser­
able. It Is because women are not
mothers that makes them poor wives.
T ta bunion of chihlien is the -millstone
around our necks that holds us down hr people helped the family and finally oedaide when the rod came. Arrangunder water while we gam er pearls. some of the churches assisted - and yet m enu far the funeral will be announced
Children add a responsibility and spur the missionary societies never took up before tomorrow,

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H . E . W I S E , P r o p r ie t o r
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Formerly Manager of Central Cafe___ ______________

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Prompt, Clean Service

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by

F. J. (*fA *T)

DONOVAN.

m ig i r BoeWn Amerloan League
T M ^t and While Flaying Rated
•» One of tBR-Ftateel a n d ___
Aftar a mao baa baas In baseball
nearly a aoora Df y e a n It take* s o u »
thing tml of th e ordinary to make him
yell aa If be * a i teeing hla fint-gam e
and Jump d e a r off ih f benoh In hla ex­
citement, aran If one of hla own alda
makoa the play. T hat happened to me
l u t aaaeon whan I aaw_a play th at
filled me w ith am aaam ent It waa a
filar th at aaamad Irapoeelble, and I beHere would have been Unpoaalble for
aair other man. It made me amend all
my recollections of great piny« and
giro it the place i t tbe greatest I
rver m w . T rie Bposher made It.
T bs Boston Red Box w srs playing
s t Cleveland. last sssson on th s August
trip. T hs g u n s had bssn close and
hard fought all th s way, and wbsn ths
ninth Inning cam s th s soors was tied
and we failed to score. W ith two out
In Cleveland's half o f the Inning, Bmlth
of the Cleveland team cracked out a,
two-base h i t As 8 m!th is not a fast
he was taksn oat and Balt was
sant to second base to run for .him»,
Jackson was the next b a tte r.. Yob
know l$ow fast Natl Balt I*. • Well, he
had a big lead off sfoond when' tha
ball was pltohed and Wta.'golng fast
for third when Jackeop hit I t H e hit
It hard and clean as a whistle straight
over second base, as pretty a base hit
as ever was mgds, ta d considering
tfie speed of Ball It did'not seem pos­
sible th at any jilay oould be made.
'flo certain* wera our players who
were on th e bench th at Balt would
■core a^d win the game for Cleveland

midTi'inr—

J U L Y 10

Among the new arrivalsthis week the moat beautiful show
ing of silks ever seen in Sanford, tafetta, messalinfis, peau-desoie, china, jappnesq an*l habutj. i vIn qll the new shades for
morning, afternoon and evening wear. “ Beautiful showing of
messaline.-speeially-priced-at.— ____ ; ___ ..................... .

Turkish Towels Turkey Red Damask

Table Damask
This beautiful S n o w B le a c h ­
e d T a b le D a m a s k ia, full 60
inches wide, highfy mercerized
and comes in some very pretty
patterns and designs. Looks just
ns well and will wear as well as
the more expensive lim O O A
ens and at one-third
the cost. 50c val. only4" " " v
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Monday’s sale will include our entire
line of turkish tyith ,towels, extra large
size and a very heavy -weight, in fact it is
our regular seller; 39c and 50c each.
For Monday only and j a great bargain
while.they last (5 doz. .inr/all)'only, - -

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B ig W in d o w

This, too, wifi be a great leader
for Monday; full GO inches wide,
A b s o lu t c iy ^ F a s t C o lo r Tur­
key red back ground with white
figures and designs; a.good value
at from*35 to 50c per y d O O / I
On ¿ale Monday a t £ | J ^

D Ts p ra y ; "c o m p a r^ iiuallty,

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prices, etc., Jtlma.be on hnndat 9.o clock Monday mom-.
ing with the total number of yards or dimension of
O
rooms. It is 36 inches wide and the regular 25c
and 35c Chinese and Japahese mattings: Monday o n l y —v ——
—

Crex Rugs

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,
Crex rugs has been tried and
given up to bp the best and.jmost
durable rug on the market. v_ It
has also, been tried and given up
that C a ld w e l l 's P r ic e s are
the L o w e s t ; These
f\Q
8x10 crex rugs, are
on sale Monday a t .. * * 9 * * - ^

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Unbleached Sheeting Mattress Ticking
Now-is a good iiim i to recover
This heavy unbleached sheeting is 9-4
or two and quarter yards v^ide, and a the mattress; sw^p the old for
regular seller at 35c; »will bleach white the new. at ;un almost oven, ex^
in from three to five washings. Will be chapge, is what it meafis,-if your
on sale Monday and a great-value for only ticking is - bought here, *In differeat patterns spéci

27C

4-*»¿7c F °r Monday O n ly another chance to get .the gennine

u A u 6 t l I l 2 Lonsdale Muslin 36 inches wide for less than actual cost
,©. There is only one quality Lonsdale Muslin, Q '
price it elsewhere and b e 'on hand Monday at 9 o’clock.. Ten Bit y | / I

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P a n ts

. These pants are made full and
ate made to fit,'therefore can be
JLbe-AtrauLs. qs well as
for working, hunting, riding, etc.
They are v e r $ strong and keep
their color. $1.25 v a l - Q O ^
ues for only....................
h l r &gt;p**d, but threw hlm ielf into po■ltlou. to gTBb the bull end make a
f u t throw a t on« leap. -Juat iu h«
Jumped Into poalUoo the ball took a
crooked, bound to hla right and aeetned
to go paat him. They talk of speed,
but what b* did waa th s grandeat ex­
hibition I ever law . H« leaped aidew ayi and backward* in pursuit of
the ball, which actually had passed
him, and ao ap««dlly did be change
poeUleaa and .gauge the ball th at aa
It bounded the acoond time he leaped,
overtook It, grabbed It and whirled,
without looking, for a throw to the
plate.. The ball came aa alralgbt-and
true aa A bullet to the catcher on the
flrat bound, and Ball, waa thrown oht
at least, ten feet from the plate on a
aaemtngly Impossible play.
Our play era a t Brat refused to be­
lieve th at Speaker bad thrown him
out, and dropped the bate In aurplrae
when X called to them. They argued
t h a t play during the rem alueder of the
battle, trying to figure out how Tyla
bad done It, ‘t a d no one oould tell
them, exoept th at be DID.
(Copyright,.MU. b y w . t t C hapm an.)
"But why does your father object to
me?” demanded the bumble auKor.
“Because,” explained the haughty
‘ beauty of proud Uncage, "papa any
bis anoeeton have always been » «
tletneu of leisure and you barre to
work for a Bring." ,
“Well, tell hlm I don't M p f * tt&gt;
after we are married." ra©U*4 tt*
bumble suitor.

Miscellaneous
6 spools Coat's Cotton —
1 paper best Brass P ins..
1 Ladies* Dutch C ollar...
I paper Gold-eyed Needles
Side Combs per pair.. ——
Back Cdfnbs, each.......... &gt;

$7.50.

Our price

Mosquito Nets -.
These nets are made of a close mesh
netting and will fit any size bed; has if
square brass frame and extends from the
ceiling. •* Real value $1.96. Specally
priced for Monday selling
1
only................ ............. 1 . . .
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Miscellaneous
Mens1 12c Sox, 3 pair for—_ 2 6 c f
Mens' 25c Paris Supporter 21c
Mens’ 25c Suspenders, per pair...1 9 c
Mens’ 25c Brighton garter.’1 5 c
Mens' 50c All-Leather belts 2 5 c

C L O S E S THURSDAY; N O O N -H A L F HOLIDAY

CASH D E P A R TM E N T S TO R E
SANFORD

T w o S t o r e s , 1 2 1 -1 2 3 E . F i r s t S t r e e t

F LO R ID A

�PnMIsksd STW7 Frldar Morbini at Sanford, Fla
R. J HOLLY, Editor and PtopHotor

E sistsd as Moood-citta m all m atter Auto»! M a d
‘ 1906, a t lbs Poalofflce a t Sanford, Florida,
aad ar Act of March 3rd. 1870.

Olile* la' Harold BulMlni
Téléphona Na MB.
THE POOR SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO

Sanford experienced a safe* and aane tuffldent mart. Opening of the rood to
Fourth and every one enjoyed themselves ooet not more than, $26.
Reports of the following county officer»
to the fullest.
were received, read and filed: Superin­
The merchant who Is alive to his op­ tendent of roads end bridges, superin­
portunity, wlU use th e Herald and keep tendent of county home, county phyaibusiness In his store during the summer d an, May m redemptions, sheriff to
state auditor, certificate of banks, county
months.
.«.
auditor, treasurer, licenses and polls col­
lected.
President Taft In his Fourth
Jluy
Upon motion It was ordered that the
speeches stated that most of the war*
could bo avoided byvArbltrotlon but that superintendent of roads and bridges be
the Spanish—American trouble Is doubt- paid SiW 'per month, he to furnish b ma­
fuL The secret of the Maine will never chine for bis use In examining the road»
and In attending to hit duties as super­
be known.
’ i.
intendent of roads and bridges.
The county to incur no expense,ln pro­
committee In charge of the Orange
viding
said machine or keeping the same
County Fair are making preparations for
In
repair.
,
one oLtbe Greatest Shows On Earth and
It
was
ordered,that
the
superintendent
expect to Invite Volusia, Lake'and Osceola
counties to Join In the affair and get the of roads and bridges keep a team scrap­
ing all the d a y roads, beginning with
benefit of the display.
•
where the work is most needed.
Upon motion It was ordered that the
Another narrow escape from drowning
county proceed to build the bridge over
at Daytona Beach last week would In­
the ilougb a t the East Coait ferry with
dicate that thoee Ufa saving appliances
the county force.
should be Installed a t once. It Is crim­
Upon morion It was ordersd that the
inal negligence to hove theae beaches un­
Janitor
of the court hou»o N&gt;o paid $39
protected, and the law should i be enforc-

. V We feel deeply worried about the finends! troubles of the Southern Express
Company and are wondering If anythin]
we could say Just a t this time would be
comforting.
It seen» the company is losing 93,00(1
a mouth according to testimony„ given In
Chicago, recently, because of the* rililni
of the Florida railroad commission am
moat unkindly, Hudson Burr, chairman of
the obnoxious committee has arranged
for an expert accountant to go over the
company’s books Just exactly as If be
did not believe whafTliey saidi j *
It certainly, la a m'ean trick es every
- grower t e thla county who has seut produce by express long distances, like from
here to Jacksonville, can testify. The
Express Company never asks more than linent Sunday, was Rockliffe, Ont.,
twice tba value of tha fruit for iucarriage where the thermometer stood et 108 de­
and some limes the crates are opened. It grees. Rockliffe Is in latitude 46 north, Wednesday, July 8, 1911
is said. Id transit, and part of its weight or about 120 miles farther north than
relieved! A
Buffalo, N. Y. At Sanford last Sunday, Notice to All Creditors o f the Town o f
Not long ago a man It) &gt;liaml received the thermometer registered 80.
Goldsboro, ria.
a crate of chickens, twelity-four of. them
Nolle* U hereby Iven to all creditor* of the
tit the
mo la»(
im i tesanxi
Town of Goldsboro,%1I imiun.
»rida. iDoi
that at
seaiton
tn a Utile coop, all the way from Georgia,
The Courier’s postofUce box la flooded of the LMUlature the
it municipal corporation of the
Florida, was abolUhcd,
ibolMied, and
t,i In
ond he only paid 96.40 for their trans­ with mail addessod to-the "Auto Editor” Town of Golds boro.___
City of Sanford
.Soi
■Bill Act ll.WBB provided that the Cltjr
portation, although they were perfectly This paper .has no auto' editor. - Pcrhape should atiih ne aallllla
w tu _______________________
lawful
Indebtrdnetidue and owed
of Goldit&gt;oru, Florida, and tlirregood spring chickens that coat him IS It auto but we don't see It lhat ,'woy. A by theallTown
creditor» of ’ the Town of
a
n
hereby
to Pieaei
■ cents a piece In Georgia!
lot of folks auto, who ought (o auto at e Ole wUh tha Cityrequired
I’lrtk of Smford. Flo­
Talk about expert accountantsl It Is a •lower gait .until their grocery bills are rida. within nloety days from data, duly swam to
correct and unpaid, such account or accounts a i
burning shame. Anyone with the least paid. Honk! H-o-n-kl Get out of t^e as
a n now due them by the Town of GoM*l« ro, FloJ1 ' ■ ■
m n t a whan i
■ sympathy In the world can see where rongI—Plant City Courier.
of Sanft
« duly paid.'
five thousand dollars a month would not
WITN
hand and tlhe ofUclal sea] of the
Florida, this |R*»}E7th dhy of June.
City
of!
begin to cover what the railroad com­
COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
JHEET
II w iiw n.i.,
mission will propably make them lose—in
(Sta)
’ City Clerk 46-41
tlma.—Miami Metropolis.
M a tte r o f Import M e« Discussed by
County Solona
Looking fo r a Good House ;tc
WONDERFUL GROWTH OF FLORIDA
Board
met
on Monday, July 3,1911. •
Between 1900 and 1010 the population
iflilp Yo ur Fru it and Vege
Present—Chairman Overstreet. Com­
of Florida increased at a greater rate than
tables to?
the population of any other Southern State, missioners Brown, Merrill, Dillard and
Woodruff.
and. In fact, its rate of Increase was sur­
r ë ïC is. O n e o n t h e B e s t
passed in only 13 other States, all qf them - Minutes of the last meeting were read,
west of tbe Mississippi river, says tbe approved and signed,
M a rk e t
Mr. Bray appeared before the baud' In
Manufactures' Record. A consequence of
W rit« fo r S t e n c ils and M arket
this Increase, end. a t tbe same, time a reference to continuing the board work in
R ep orts Today
cause, appear In-tbe agriculture statistics and near Winter Garden, subject matter
(of the State In thè tèa years. In the face referred to Commissioner Dillard and
of decreases In the acreage of farm«- In a Superintendent Branham,
F. C . H E W IT T „C O . ,
The following insurance policies were
g n a t many Stata« of the country tbe total
ÎÏÜÎÏirSf.
N e w Y o rk
farm acre in Florida Increased from taken out: 921)00 on county jail, 91000
on
connty
home
and
91500
on
county
4,394.000 acre# (b 3,231.000 acre«, or twen­
ty per cent, and the improved area of home.
Letter from R C. Bigelow In inference
farms from 1,512,000 acres, or 19 percen t
NOTICE T H E S E S P E C I A L
The number of farms Increased from to the condition of tbe bridge on Bluford
PRICES AT
40,814 to 49,834 or 22 per cent; tbe vaine ■venue received and read; referred to
s uperintendent of roads son bridges— •
Bond of H. H. Patrishall as notary pub­
000, or 203 pèr cent, and the value of
lic.
with W. 1L Howard and H. A. Nich­
buUdlnga from 39.877.000 tq 9924.335,000,
olson.
approved.
or 144 per c e n t Tbe average value per
A petition of R L Reaves, R H. See g o t!
acre Increased from 97,06 to 917.83.
et aL, to change tbe road from Winter
Garden to Oakland and Orlando from the
BAIT WAS IRRESISTIBLE
present route to conform to land line re­ 6 small pans Van Camp's
With mouths agape a dozen or more
ceived; also a petiliotf/rom L K. Reaves.
Florida editor« took the bait that Chat.
-Beans
- .
25c
M. R Reaves and J. S. O’Berry et aL, proML Doyle, secretary of tbe Brevard. N. C.
3 tall cans Vap. Camp’s
board of trade dangled before tbepi. A
Beans
25c
number of papers carried a small adver­
tisement for tbe Brevard board of trade,
3-lb can California Table
and on tbe expiration of tba service each
Peaches - 25c
received a complimentary note from Mr.
24-lb Sack Flour - 7 5 o
Doylq^lvising them that more answer«
Wd
ro- rifc.tr
pu5W 5S AND WBSftjK&amp;fcfSE
per than to any ether on the l i s t . "We
a rt using 34 paper«," stated-Mr. Doyle in
conclusion. He told the truth In the loot
sentence. He used them for a good
thing and got eotne very conspicuous ad­
vertising In le t urn for the Util« dope. be
handed out— St. Augustine Record. 1
The Herald had the Joke on Doyle. He
In re the petition of Henry Parker
would qot pay the rate and made the
for a read, it was upon morion granted
mistake of sending us his Joke letter. . As
upon condition that tbe persohs inter­
U N fitttH C r
his “ad" djd. not appear in Tbe Hetekl
ested set the fence bodk a t their ex­
thq tie wia too apparent and his "free
pense. .
stout” did hot materialize.
The account of Ernest Llebing for bury­
ing a diptheria patient as per order of
A W. Ball has purchased the Tavarea the representative at the Stats Board of
Herald and will bring tk* county seat of Health received, and upon motion it was
Lake into prominence by giving them a ordered, that the subject m atter be re-,
good paper. Mr. Bell la a ' newspaper ferred to riu attorney of the board. ..
man of experience and has located In one
It w u upon motion ordered that if the
of the beet sections of Florida. Mr. M. E. judge of the criminal court will approve
Miller was foscsd to give up tbe\ieraid on tbe board’s action in allowing the prisoner
account Of his many duties as n u M fe r Varner to be ret urn ad to hie father, Alex
of the Sub-Exchange. May tbe new Varner, and be held on probation by him.
Herald prosper and bylld up Tevarpa to be will be returned, until the further
one of the largest in'middle Florida.
order'of the court:. it being shown that
the prisoner is subject to epilepsy and Is
Editor Holly announce« that the Sen- at this rime in bad coodJtion mentally
ford Herald will shortly enlarge (u plant and physically.
.
tn order to take care of a larger amount
Tbe subject m atter of Gen. (X Swartz
of job work and to publish a larger paper. was referred to attorney of board.
Sanford's remarkable growth is given as
The petiuoo of Mrs. Julia F. Davis for
tha reason (hr this Investment. The pension referred to Commissioner Wood­
Herald ought to receive the support of ruff for investigation god report • a t next
aw ry resident of the Sanford seo&gt;
Horn—Tampa Tribune

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R O L L IN S C O L L E G E ,

W IN T E

1 PARK

t
O ltfest C o lleg e e n d M eet B e a u tifu l C em puJ In Florida
College, Academy, Music, expression. Tine Aria, Dour MIc and Indus
triai’Aitk, Business, Normal Coi
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Twelve buildings, four dormitories, separate rooms, btcnm beat tiwtri
lights, fire protection, fine gymnasium, no malaria, quarter-million dollaVen
dowment Four teachers of music, S5000. organ, a dojlen pianos, two ul»^
clubs, chorus'class. Superb pew rooms for Business'School, full banking
equipm ent Burroughs adding-machine, typo-writers,- two Instructors ne»i
yew- NftW Chemical and physical laboratories, equipped with every nuxlrrn
device; analysis of soils, fertilizers, foods, water; preparation for englnecrioi
courses. Lakes, boating, swimming, golf, tennis, foot ball, basket boll- four
consecutive years chamnlona.pl State in base ball. Christian but u n d e n t
Inational; expenses moderate, scholarships available.
For catalogue, address Wll. F. BLACKMAN. Ph. D., LL. D„ President

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Where D o You B u y Meat ?
VVHY N O T T R A D E A T A M E A T M A R K ET
Where you can have your order delivered at once and not be
forced to wait for the grocery wagon. We deliver telephone or______ '
dera A T ONCE BY special messenger. \\\.i n , , ,
Complete Ilne of Florlda and W estern Beef and Pork
Lamb, Dry and Salt Meets and Poultry,• ’
SPECIALS

TODAY— Fresh Flahr Broilers, Fryere and Homfe' &amp;

Formerly with

M ade P
o rk Kniisndi»
Made
Pork
Sausage.

T. W. BRIGGS

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tunity to attend ilio Coronation and sea the new Kidg and Queen
and nobility of-many lands
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�COUNTY HAPPENINGS

proper portion of the road ln*t!nto as this j
wllT save embarrassment and harsh
words end possibly accident Remember
the whole road doesn’t belong to .you
A Budget of Interesting Items whether driving a team or an automobile.
For truck tr* and fruit trower«. For
folk* who want to know about Florida,
From Corespondents
This Is not written for the thoughtful and
WooMy. 91.00 per y»ar; monthly,*
25c. Send 10c for a tan-issut trial «tibpolite but for the unthoughtful and tight
arrlpilon. 8n*ppy, llrlsht. Clean
THE EVENTS OF ORANGE COUNTY Mr. T. P. Conpropst and family come
TH E FLORIDA GROWER
over from Daytona Beach in his auto to
• 00 Florid* Avo. - Tampa, Fla,
spend the Fourth of July, Mrs. G. G McEfficient S taff o f Reportera Weekly Dougal and children returning with them
\
Cover» the Terrltory for to spend a few weeks with Mrs. Con­
Ttie Herald
L , propst at the beach.’
Miss Annie Hawkiiu has returned 'to
her home at Commerce, Go„ to spend the
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summer.
Sixdal Cormpondenrf to The Herald:
Word has been received from Mr. A.
We certainly »pent a "safe and sane"
•‘Fourth of July" In *P«olo, absolutely Owner who is visiting his brother, Al­
••nothin' whatever doln" all on account bert, In New York, that they are enjoying
of two of our liveliest old boys, being laid life and recuperating preparatory to
up with lumbago and obliged to keep hard winter’s work in his truck farm.
stllL
The county convicts are busy at work
Mr, and Mrs. A. V. McGuIn left Thurs­ on The bridge across the St. Johns river]
day. June 29th. rdf BrockviUe, Canada, nt the East Coast ferry and soon the time
on their usual summer outing.
consumed in crossing the ferry Will be cut
Mr. Evans SrH of Twin Lakes la sick, down fully half n mile. This will be n
rus r*osrt*nr o f 1*
malarial fever, but Is improving under booh to autoists especially in the rush sen- 1
r ÜUM .SUCIIBOS t—
son In wlntar. 1 :--------~ 'r^_ —“ — ~
of rouit fsìEn V T T
the careo fD r.T , A, NesTsT SatiTordT
-itU L u a u .T u .ru ss—
Some people censure Editor Holly and]
Mrs. yf. A. iachary has been quite - ill,
call his paper a real estate advertise­
but Is now recovering.
ment, etc. Let me say to those—Editor
Miss Msyrae McLain of Geneva-paid
n weeks end ■visit In the family of C. D. Holly, like lots of others, g eu lots of his
Pearson,-returning to her home Monday Inspiration, especially his advertising In- [
spirations, from the real estate advertise
evening, accompalned by Miss Flora
PoorSon to Join a camping party on Lake ment, phd 1 presume he is acting on the
impulse of, economy determination and
Harney for the rest of the week. I
who can soy and say it faithfully that we
Jesse Hartley of Jacksonville came haven't got the finest irrigating system
home Saturday evening for a - visit with on earth and the cheapest: also the finest
his people. Hr, B. C. Hartley is very IU drainage and sub-irrigation while our
.a t Hot Springs Ark., but at last accounts land is not as fertile as that of the black
was improving a little.
lands of Missouri. We have the climate M. M. SMITH, Proa
The crate mill a t Twin Lakes station and raise delicate vegetables In the dead
H ..R . S T E V E N S , V -Froa,
has closed for the summer season.
. M. E. TOLAR, Caehlar
of winter. Our only possibility. Is man
inadd^and what man made can be over­
come by cooperation. So here's success |
CAMERON CITY CLIPPINGS.
to the Growers' Association.
Special Cor. to Th* Herald.
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Yours truly,
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~ , The regular monthly meeting of -the
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Tonner'a Club win be held Tuesday even­
A ’S1
ing July tlth . at the church. Every
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Growing In Florida
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fwSy’liivlted and .urged to^be present.
The Sniauma Company's camphor farm I
Questions of Interest Will be’discussed.
ot
Sutsuma Is one the big propositions I
Geo. Speer Is tiling Mr. Datton farm.
o l
in this pert of Florida that but few peo­
Mr. Powell is having live acres of his ple even in our own county realize ihF
f a ’?
land tiled.
magnitude of. They have ulreail) cleared,
Jr-? I
Gay Ellsworth spent Monday afternoon stumps pulled and have under cultivation
s t Orlando and Tuesday the Fourth in some 1,180 acres Thousands and thousSanfotd.
1•
sr§
•a -■ "Z
I nnds of little camphor trees In their nur­
series
ready
for
transplanting
as
the
Cards frdm the Kinahans at New York
soy they are well and greatly enjoying rainy season comes on. From the pine
stumps they have token from the land
their trip.
Mr, end Mrs..Rich and Mr. Frank Dut­ they have extracted the turpentine, and
ton took dinner with Dr. and Mrs. Mln- with the chips they have built miles ond
nlck on the Fourth and a ride In the miles of road about their properties
button car completed a very pleasant and from Satsuma to Welakn__San |
So
p *» n&gt; H 0»
Mateo Item.
day.'*
Rhubarb, like asparagus is a. very hardy
Cameron City folks are invited to spend
3g
perennial, and has not been planted larger I
one evening this week at. the Marls hoi
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Ä - &lt;/&gt;a g*
ly
in
tKe
Gulf
region.
There
seems
to
be
o n . Sliver Lake. Invitations from our
no
natural
obstacle
to
its
being
(xoduced
friends over on the lakes are always ac­
here, and It is doubtless due to tho fact
cepted with pleasure.,
0.0
that vegetable growing for distant mar­
A good many o( our pestle went on a
kets if'a new Industry, A dork, sandy
camping 2nd fishing trip, leaving Camer­
loam is a favorable soli; it may even
on City on Monday evening. They crossed
tend to bo gravelly, but must not be dry.
Lake Jestfp and camped In Black Ham­
A well drained clffy soil is also good, and
mock. Mr. McMillan took them over in
preferred my some rhubarb growers A
his launch and returnod early Tuesday
light soi| is liable to allow the plant to
inomlng^fori the remainder of the party.
produce large roots at the expense of the
Among those who went were Earl GormBICYCLES AND SUNDRIES
"stalk's" but when the gardener is aware
ly, Mrs. Stevenson. Margaret Stevenson,
of this, it can be overcome by proper
25 BICYCLES
Douglas Abernathy, Neva Gormly, Ray­
cultivation, or the plants may be taken
TRUM
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mond Gonnly, Mr. and Mrs. Grier and
Bat (71
.
Phan* (7
up ond the roots divided. , —
children, Walter Haynes, Grace and Marie
«MANIBARGER
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In Florida Tflftfc winter gardens are
Rich, Alltten Mlnnlck,. W. W. Dressor,
ORLANDO,**
• . FLORIDA
Grandpa Gormly,* Mr. and Mrs. Worthing- practicable the onion Is grown with great *.***. v u v j f . i ■.•- •-•. « « ■ ■ .y .a u P -i
tah.JJHfsl'Xjor. \i6d73warYx; SHYi" Twur Teeav uml ' profit; 1l iidaed N f WfiWWP
Joseph, Mr. Dresser and d i e Harris. The grower has several decided advantages
party returned /Tuupsday evening, fhey over those further ‘ north. The crop is
tlful camping spot and good almost free from insect enemies and
report a b eaut!
from dieases Comes into market when
fishing.
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the old crop is used up. and therefore
Miss Alleen Mlnnlck and Miss Marie
prices are pretty sure to be good.
Rich spent a part of lost week with Prof,
Mr. Theo Ivins, of Pine Knot Grovel
and Mrs. Marls a t their pleasant home on
A Magazine that
Sliver Lake, and greatly enjoyed their came into Miami with six chickens Weigh­
ing
twenty-four
pounds
which
be
sold
at
visit.
i
Tells all About
30 cents a pound, bringing him J7.20.
Florida. It BiosMr Ivens is a retired banker end is able
’ CELERY AVENUE NEWS
to see that a deal like th is is realy high
To the Editor ot The Herald:
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woods, who have fins nee- The chickens were four months
'
been residents of Cameron avenue for old and descendants of eight fowls, which
started
tils
poultry
business
From
this
the post three yean, have moved to
■California. The loss of these «good neigh­ beginning, be now has 100 fine chick­
bors are regretted by their many friends. ens—Miami Metropolis
C opy
Ten
drs. Fanny Woods, mother of Mr. Carl
B. -Woods, has returned homo to New
York where she will spend the summer,
joining her son in California In tire fall.
P l u m b in g a n d
Mrs. Woods is a most remarkable person
♦
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she being 86 years of age and In pos­
G as Fitting
session of every faculty and very active
for a person of her advanced age. Mrs. Ali Work Receives My Personal Attention
Woods while visiting her son this winter
and best p"orts
made and quilted three silk quilta which
Phone 230
Opposite City Hall
are very pretty,
ROOM
Mr. Will A. Rayncn has gone to his old
home a t Good Ground, Long Island, for a FLOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS
Upstairs, Pico Bloc
tiuch needed vacation, be bevlng strenuOaly truck formed here for the past
L. H. TEM P LE
Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p.
uree years and struck It rich on his letSCENT JACKSONVILLE FLOEAL COMPANY
AND .
tite qnd celery this season pest.
Phone 166. ItUs and Oak Ava.
Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m.
~ When an automobile loots Us horn. If
approaching you from the rear, give it Its Special Offering In Ferns
rightful share of the road and do this in
S tr a n g e r s W e l c o m e
rime so as to avoid the driver shutting Floral Designs to Order.
-t —r
•and by all means give the l-16-lO-cí
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General Fire Insurance
The Crippen Music ¡Store
High-grade Pianos, Organs,
and Graphophones :
P r ic e s

Easy Payments.

Pico Block

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N ow Is .The T im e T o Buy Im^rbved “Ready to Plant” Sanford
Celery Farms

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j: These faring can be bought
next thirty
days for Ie&amp;s money than
again* We
have Sanford farms to sell.
t Largo, Taft,
Burbank nor Celery City but Sanford.
- Always Sanfordr There is only
Sanford. All irrigated ready_to plant. . Will
pay for themselves this winter.

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The
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Sanford

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Made with the American Patent
Hinge Joint and Flexible Stay. Let
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us demonstrate
its m ents
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■ H Work fa Properly Dons" « ' Tarroo
Rq*d After Being OpsnsPd-For TrafBo
• Short While Takes an- Appearsnoe
Closely Resembling A*phalt-*lt le
W aterproof and DuetleU,*

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Although the problem of dust preirontion pn public highways Is by no
m eans a hew one, Its importance baa
. been greatly accentuated by the com­
lenUflcAmerparatively recent Introduction
of the
lean.
The
dust
raising'tendency
j&gt;T
- automobile^ says thi
tho latter la due to the dostructivo
shearing action of the Urea of the driv­
ing wheels and the Intense aucUon
so d eddying producing effect of tho car
""body in-passing sw iftly over surfaces.
.Which, have been already looeedcd up
* by tire action. In tho days of the
borne draw n vehicle the iron efaoes of
th e horse and the tires hod a tendency
to consolidate rather than lodsen up
“tts T U r n c e uf a well-made macadam,
toad, and the comfmratlvely small
sm onnt of dost which gathered could
. be sufficiently laid by one or two dally
trips of the watering c a r t Tho advent
o f the automobile, however, has com­
plicated the problem greatly, and It
Los become necessary not merely to
find a mors efficient means for laying
the d o s t hot to provide also a method
of road construction ;vhlcb will more
flnbly bind tbo road'm aterial together
so d enable It to stand up under the
extreme conditions which the antomo•; bile has Imposed.
,
The most valnabls ¿juallty in any
Boat preventive la Its ability to bold
together the finely divided material
Which is produced on or near the snr-.
face of the road. The value of any
dill, a sp h alt emulsion or w hat not lies
' s t the last analysis In Its "binding
power," and tbls quality fn any dust
preventive is proportionate to tho
amount of bituminous base which It
contains.
] . The principal m aterial used In the
perm anent treatm ent of roads with tar

need permanent culvert« more; ray«
W. S. Gearhart, state highway engt'neer of Kansas. It Is more Important
th at alt the bridge« and culverts be la
good condition than that all the roads
belcept in.first da«« ftpatr, for if the
Toad 1« to be used a t all the culverts
and bridges must be kept up. • I t la
not often th a t a road gets so bad that
it la Impassable, but tbls is a common
occurrence with culverts and bridges.
The old ford la a-1thing of the past, and
almost -without exception the worst
places lu the road are a t tbe-.colveft
sites. They generally are from two
Inches, to ten Inches above o r below
the road surface and often have a
mudhole on either, a i d e a n d a t» In
such wretched condition we would

ID EA L F E R T IL IZ E R S
BEST
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Guava Paste
Guava Jelly

Armour’s ^Extract

T o gain a place on our regular"list a formula must not only produce
result^ but results with a P R O FIT . The user of fertiliser
considers the effect on his pocket-book the R E A L result.
ID E A L FERTILIZERS produces the right effect, for it works with
Nature, The Vpreference
of each claw of' vegetation
its
.
f | B for
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source of plant food is carefully studied as well as the proper
proportions to give perfect balance—-n o lack, no waste.
With proper application of proper food veg&amp;tWh' outgrows diseases
and insects to a great extent, and being strong and vigorous,
reduces fruit that is pleasing to the eye and palate, and
rings financial returns pleasing to the grower.
Do not lose the maximum profit due you by using- poorly balanced
plan! food from improper sources.
ID EA L stands for
PROFIT.
Call at oar Sin ford Branch Warehouse in charge of R. C. Maxwell or tddttt*

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W ilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Company
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Armour’s Boullion

snoxxs wood» cruLVxirr.
gladly drive aroupd them If we could
sud often have to do so. And many
of the atone and concrete culverts are
only covered sufficiently to keep them
In place. They are like e series of bar­
rels half buried In the road, no attem pt
being made to build approaches to
them.
Different state highway commissions
have defined culverts as structurée
h aring spans of less than four feet
to ten feet. In this discussion I as­
sume that aU structures under ten
feet ore culvert«.
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- At the present time practically aU cul­
verts In K ansas are top small to carry
the water that comes to them. Thd
m atter of the required area is on«
that has been given very little attenGood stone laid In cement m ortar Is
very satisfactory either In arch ór flat
top slab construction for culverts. If
slabs are used a four foot clear span
would require th a t,, the flagstone«
should bo twelve Inchoa thick. Six
feet la close to the safe maximum span
for the flat top stouo culvert. Uany
times atone abutm ents are built and a
re-enforced concrete slab placed on top,
which gives a 'very satisfactory strnc-

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in the summer £rame
o fx o m fo rt seeking;
Looks high ; fe d s low,

Pimento Cheese
frur-ply.

Correct in style anti
shape. Hand-made ami
It’s the Collar for you for now .
15c., Two for 2 5 c .

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By Caldwell &amp; Sens

Phone 39

t l t l é W M M I W I M W M t i l l i i H i O iiW M

. In tho arch construction the base of
-the foundations should be eufflclently
iMhBLBMk

A MUD BJCCCHB VOOU DtBT.
a re coal tar, refined coal ta r and water
gas tar. They may bo used effectively
either by applying them to a road al­
DATA r o il rUAT TOP, RE-KNrOOOready finished or by Incorporating them
ED CONCRETE CULVERTS.
In the surface* material of the road
I'hlrkneu HI Ail of b*r» WLof bare
d aring construe Uon. In applying the
tr ft.
o f floor. S In. c. to c.
moda.
In ch es eq.
inches.
t a r to an old road the surface should
b e thoroughly1dry. comparatively warm
a
l:!i
and free from d u s t
6
Moisture proventa tho ta r from
iper contact with the stone, and a
_ k _
d surface stiffens ti)« m aterial and
prevents it» being absorbed. Before ■(Remark*.—Bara&gt; Bqoara twisted or
other equi valent mechanic*) bond bare
th e application le madis ruta and hol­
Heavy floor bar* on* Inch above bottom
lows should be filled end the surface
(lo be strictly observed). Alternate
M »-ratwd.At-Xflfl»=__T°P °* floor opteroi w ith òhkinon n s re P f irM B M
dltiou. Tbo tar, homed to about 100
mortar. Bide wall« one toot six lnebaa at
degrees F., Is enreadj upon the reed
top tor heights of «even feet or lees. In­
through a boss ’or by other sultablo
creasing downward two Inches per foot.
m eans and Is then thoroughly broomed
[Court**/ Michigan stete highway depart­
ment)
A fter this bos been done, to secure
good results, tho aurfaco treated should wide to resist overturning and be s ta ­
be closed to all traffic for about twelve ple under any system o f loads without
hours so os to give the ta r an oppor­ any consideration for tho earth fills.
tunity to thoroughly sink In tho eflrPlain or re -enforced», concrete Is no
face. Next* a coat of clean rand or doubt the best m aterial to use for
•tone chips should be applied to absorb those small structures cither In the fist
any excess ta r add dry up the surface, top or arch form. The Arch ls.aontea s tt ware. The road should then be tlines objectionable In a fiat country
relied thoroughly to bring It Into con- because It Is found noceeaary In order
BltlOfL
to get a sufficient'am ount of water­
In applying the ta r in new construc­ way to m ake« raise lu the road, which
tion thé road should' be formed and In many cases is very disagreeable- In
consolidated without the doe of water: the case of the flat top bridge the re­
(The voids should be filled with One quired waterway can be obtained by
•tone chips free from dost, and care ir igtheolng the epui without making
Brest be taken not to roll the surface a hump In the road, which bump
loo heavily or the ta r will not adhere would In most cases result In a mudperiy, H ot ta r may be applied hole od either side of it. Where the
)ugb all of the courses ee they are foundations are not first class and
and rolled, but occasionally tbs there le danger of the structure set­
gspper course only to ao treated. After tling the flat top Is also to be prefer
tarrin g , • top dressing of m aterial to red, as the forces ore all vertical and
laid ou and the surface hi thoroughly the top le self supporting. If the abut­
rolled. The ta r spreading may be doue ments do settle tbo top can be readily
wither by hand, In which ease an ex- Jacked up luto place and adjusted,
(ceag above w hat to necessary will prob­ while In the arcb form there is very
ab ly be used, or tt m ay he spread on little th a t cap be don* to repair Injury
toy an apparatus mobhtod on wheels, by ratUemeut.
tho ta r being discharged under pres­
The winner 'knows a live official to
su re a t the rood eurfscs by specially
better than a dead candidate.
(designed spraying nfmsltr
I f ‘the work be property done, a
A bora to Just a bore, no m atter w hat
ta rre d road a fte r being op«* to traffic
\
to r a abort while takes on on appear­ be thinks.
ance closely resembling asphalt, being
Some women hate to worry, but they
■mooth and firm, practically noiseless
ond more rcelUt.iit than asphalt. It la know It won't be done anises they
largely waterproof, practically duetlass, and th e resistance to traction to
A professor to one who never does,
but shows you how.
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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY VOICE Of THE PEOPLE
Little Happenings— Mention

of

Matters In Brief.

PERSONAL ITEMS Of INTEREST
S um m ary o f tl»« r io a tln t Sm all Talk

• succinctly Arranged fo r Hur­
ried Herald Readers.
Clifford Peabody came over from Ocala
to spend the fourth with relatives in this
cltyr
Mis* Mabel Botha my left Monday for
Morgan ton North Carolina.
W. J . Thigpen left „Tuesday night for
sn outing In New York.
Jnmos Williams left last week for a
visit to his home In North Carolina.
George Thurston has returned from Ft.
H. H- HiU baa returned from a business
nip to Jacksonville.
.
|l r &lt;Thos. Pollard, of the Baker and
Holmes Co., of Jacksonville came down

Letters anti Communications on
Various Tim ely Topics.
E dit# Herald: . pF
There is much work io r the Humane
Society to be doing. Tbe team that
plowing and discing a t this season of the
year are properly cared for. Some are
working with very sure shoulders, poor
collars with poor pads make a poor out­
fit for a faithful team of mules. * Some
of The teams arc too light weight for the
heavy work that they are required to do,
this matter should be looked Into et
once. If thé society would send out an
Inspector and have the owr^er of • the
team understand that they were llqbly
to a fine If this state of alTalrs continued
there would soon be less abuse.
It Is most truly appalling tho way these
faithful animals are abused. The owners
of .the team -ore trying to make- all t(te
money they enn Tram the work of these
animals never thinking apparently, of
tho suffering they could lesse'n should
they only try. This is n much more importonl subject than a beautiful park, or
a library unless many of IhS” books' u ro
on humane work.

* ,Mrs A. E. YowelL
Ur. Harry Word and daughter Miss
-Veerta, have returned from a visit to
-Mrs. Levi But'roKD.
Indiana.
Death of W. T, Brown
The city council Is endeavoring to have
the streets cleared up this week and put- News reached this city on Wednesday
of the death of W. T. Brown at Hot
in first doss sbap.
The A. C. L. construction gang Is duty Springs. Mr. Brown w asan engineer on
this week putting In a board crossing on the A. C. L., in later years b eing'con­
First stw e t These crossings have been fined to yard work on uccount of. poor
health. He had been at Hot Springs for
badly needed for some time.
some time ami was reported to be iniMiss Carrie Abernathy returned from
proviift and his death came as a shock to
Tampa yes&gt;sfday where sh«J visited her
his many friends here. He was a Mason
friend. Miss Josephine Murdock, for a
and member of the Brotherhood of Loco­
week.
motive Engineers, which order took
J C. Avant of Jacksonville was In the
charge of ilia funeral services held on
city several days of this week shaking
Saturday, Rev. Wihjmon officiating. Mr.
hands with old friands.
Brown leaves a wife and child and three
Mrs Ed Higgins ancTmbther Mrs East­ brothers to mourn his loss.
erly. left. Sunday for Charleston, S 'C .
where they will spend the summer.
RESOLUTIONS
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"Our own” Jimmie Hammond spent the
A doited^ by S anford Lodce ■Brother­
"Glorious Fourth" In Sanfo^J, taking in
hood or Locomotive Engineers, Upon
the bail game and the dance.
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the Death of W uxiam T. ’Bro vn
Mrs William Shelly has returned from
W hereas, The All-Wise and Divine
a visit to her sister Mrs. A. L. Holden ,of
Creator of the Universe In His Infinite
Orlando.
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wisdom hath seen fit lb take from our
Mrs Henry*Wlght and children are en­ midst m il companionship. Brother Will­
joying a ’ delightful visit with Mrs Wight's iam T. Brown, whose diameter and per­
brother, Mr Fred Bouchelle in Charleston sonality liuth endeared him to the mem­
Wpst.Va. From thoro they will go to bers of. this order with whom tie was as­
Toronto Canada for a short visit before sociated and. to a large rirclo of friends
.returning borne.
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and acquaintances; therefore, be it
Mfaa. Willie Deane of Orlundo visited
R esolved, That Sanford Lodge Division
Miss-EdfUi Botha my this week.
w No. 769 of the Grand International Broth­
Mrs R. (X Keen and family, from Macon erhood offtkicomotive Engineers, hath lost
Ga. arrived Sunday and ore pleasantly in the untimely death of our late friend,
located with Mrs Keen’s daughter, Mrs companion, \elk»w worker and brother,
oneof its mosLloypl and beloved mem­
"Nathan Gamer.
* Clyde Knight's friends in this city .will bers; be it farther.
Resolved. That Division 7t&gt;1&gt;, Brother­
be greived to learn of his critical illuesa
hood
of Locomotive Engineers, express its
in Pheonlx Arixoua, where hp went Jo*,
profdund
sorrow at the untimely death of
his health some weeks ago.
Brother William T. Brown and extend its
Miss Alma Mai\h\left left last Saturday
liéartfelt sympathy and love to the be­
for Iter home in Wauchuta, Fla. after
reaved family In this lass they have sus­
tim e' visiting
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spending some time',
friends in
tained In tbe decease of u loving hus­
the city.
band. father and brother; and be it
, Miss Peachea Leflier will be In the further.
park Saturday afternoon, to ^entertain the
Resolved, That a copy of these reso­
children with games and story telling.
lutions lie sent to the family of our de­
Col.' Andrew Johnson was called to ceased brother; that copies bo sent to the
Troy, New York on Monday on account of' Sanford Herald and Lakeland News for
the serious Illness of his wife. An opera­ publication; and that a pagein ourminute
tion is neccesaary and her Sanford friends book be devoted to tiie memory of our de­
hope far a speedy recovery.
parted brother; and that a copy of these
J. T. Lee spent several days of this resolutions be writien onvjwid be it-fur— -----------------------------"week with fils*family!"' Mr Lee Is now en- Tnerr—
ResolvEd, That our charter be draped
gaged in the fish iudustry at Cocoa and
for a period or thirty (39) days as a
lias a thriving trade
Herald Square will soon have two new token of respect to the memory of our be­
buildings, and expects to be a business loved depurted brother.
Committee,
center ere leng. At nighti.wlth rite two
J. C. Brown,
__ moving picture shows the/Herald Square
is the most lively"center of town.
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Mr and Mrs Chas. Evans and family
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J. Ç., Bennet.
will spend the fourth with home folks.
Approved and aodpled this the 2nd duy
Mr. Evans is engaged In the commission of July. A. D. 1911.
business at Manatee and Bradentown.
Rooms to let a t th e Bye-Lo
R i— ’ ^George Fox. Jr. has returned home from
For $2.50 per week for the season, good
points in South Florida where he has
been-ingaged In handling fruit and veg­ bath, also three good poomi suitable for
etable.
i light house keeping for $15 per month
Mrs Gottlieb and her daughter Miss For season, from July 1st until Oct. 1st
4G-3p
Nellie Gottlieb of Ocala h a v e bean the (Gas not included.)
Pleasant guest of Mrs E. W. Peabody
and family for several' days.
In Circuit Court, 7th, Judicial Circuit
Orange County, Florida
Mr and Mrs H. E. Tolar and family,
left on Monday for polats in North Caro­ Eugenia (!UIU|ln Divorce
lina where they will spend a month.
J. H. G U II k ln
To
MI. GUtlklai
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Miss Bessie Schumpert hat returned
It appear* from ilia affidavit of J. E. &lt;Aleiander
herein
duly
filed
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which
ha
swear*
that
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from a pleasant vacation sp e n ra t LI thin Solicitor for the Coniiilalnsnt. that the address'of
the defendnant is unknown; dial he verily believes
Springs, Ga.
the defendant is a resident of the Slat* of Florida
Rev.-L W. Moore arid Rev. Brinkley but that tbe post office address Is entirely un­
known. That he has mad# driigent search to
w paid the Herald office a visit this week. aaoertain the residence of the defendant
apd'hss
-----do ml Affiant further
s*ya that
They -have been attending a business been unablein topersoa
in the stale o&lt; .Florida lb*
the
Subpoena upon whom would bind the
• meeting of the Orphans Home at EnterP rise..

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Big Jovial Charlie Hand Is In tbe city
on business. He is one of tbe finest
fellows In tbe country, makes friends
j f wherever be goes and It la understood is
In the field'for the democratic nomination
for sheriff of Orange a t the next election.
He will be a hard man to beat.—Reporter
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Wade. Tuner, Phone Forty, Orlando.
47-11
your old tires to Sanford Machine
&amp; tedroge Co. for vulcanizing.
48-tf
A few more Mason Fruit J bts left al
reasonable prices; nt W.w. Long's Grocery.
44-tf
Tuning is an art: Wade is an artist.
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Comfort Cottage will open the first
week in August. *
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5 or 5 doses "660" will cure any Case of
nnd Fever. Price 25a.
37-tf
We m ake a sfkcclalty of fram ing
pictures. Try us. Sanford Furniture
33-tf
Trie nursing home at 8th and Elm Ave,
is prepared to care for n limited number
of surgical rases; Mrs. WrlgtltniUrse ln
charge.
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The piano will sound better than new
after Wade gets in his artistic touches
upou II Try.nim.
47-lt
Eat chipped bcef whllc the weather is
warm, cut in an American Slicing machine
at j#.W . Long's Grocery.
44-tf
J u s t rcclcvcd a new line o f Art
squares, p rices rcasonubler* Sanford
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Coronation ceremonies trt th e'S ta r
Theatre next Tuesday night, finest prodnotion ever se&amp;n in this city.
Place the titles’ to yOur real estate in
the Realty Trust Company and avoid com­
plications. For purlfculurs address B. F
Whitncr, Jr., Secretary. ,
7-tf
We nre equlpped-to'handle your repair
work.
Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.
48tf.
tn union th e re Is stre n g th . We have
th e goods you need, and th e price
you can do th e re st. Sanrord Furni­
tu re Co:
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Plano Tuning
Next week Wade, the tuner, will work
n Sanford. Orders sent in to the Bye Lo
hotel will be nttonded.
47-lt.

T H E . Laundry Bag says:
J'Belicvc mefcv^Tm the
wise one on the collar question.
“I know why tome collars get
'saw' edges*. crack, break at
the ends of the fold.
"And 1 know why Corliss*Coon
Collars don't — at least until
they’re to old it’s no disgrace.
“Their 'gutter scam* prevents
'saw' edges; their ‘ovcrcatt
stitch’ prevents cracking; their
cutaway interlining prevents
breaking at the ends of the fold.
''Such collars are bound to hold
tlie record for laundry trips—
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Good Martj and Surry For Sale.—Fine
driving and saddle-mare. 'Rock Hill nurry good as new. Whole outfit will be
sold for $200 if sold at once. Addsess R.
J. Holly care of Hernld;
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For Sale— two Jersey cows und one
cljjht months old heifer calf. M. H.
iowler.'410 Magnolia , Avenue. 47-2pt.
Wanted—Position by boy of HY.two
years experience in Drug Store. Willing
and capable, will take auy position. Ad­
dress Box 1242— $ ty .
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Ex-Merciiant wants—Position as sales­
men or Genorai manager in a grocery
store. A Genenri-merchanls hours Whir
the privileges of tuking part interest or
whole in ficturcs. Address Ex-Merchant,
cafe of the Herald.
47-Ixit
For Sale—25 Buff Orpington Hens, good
Injure. H. Stephenson; Box. 103-4 Sanford.
Honda. ,
46-2p
or Sale—50 laying hens Brown Lcgn and K. I. Reds crossed. Enquire a.
M.1Doans Geneva. Flo.
40-2tp
Lost— Light gray capo iu the 'city StfT-urjay Evening. Kindly return to Herald
Offllge.
48-2tp
Automobile For Snle—For n quick,’ cash
ers” 2i
20 Machine,
aa|e, I vdlUidl my “Flnnlers”
for lessi ini
tTiati It cost me. The Machine'is
os good us now. (made by thu E. M. F'
Comoony.) Mrs E. C. Marks.
For Keht—four ruum house coting^U
month, inquire B. Peters IQ1U- Oait AVe.
4(1-2 p
For Sale—AfiTomobUe ip good condition
cheap t f sold al once. Inquire IL L. Duharl, 403 Sanford Avenue. , ’
46-tp
For Sale—four in-sh rcgifirerca jcrBey
cows. Mrs. L. A. Moorman, Maitland
Fla.
45-3tp
For Sale at a Bargain—Ten acres cel­
ery land on Beardnll avenue nnd trolley
line., 3Iki
ji aacres cleared. All ten under
fence. Land had crop on hist season und
Is in—fine condition. Address R. care
■affn
45-41
Here!
For Solo—60 Victor Laurel Steel Range.
Used very little. G-8 inch lids, ot u bar­
gain. See at Miller's woreroom.
44-tf
For Rent—I have a few first class , iiledjr
farm's for. rent on shores. No money re­
quired. Also some for cash . rent/ Levi
Binford owner, and dealer in Sanford
truck farms.
44-tf.
To Let—Rooms furnished and unfuriitshed, light housekeeping, UG French
Ave, west Side, two minutes frpm depot
\3-tf.
For Rent—Celery farm and tract
richest hammock land, near city box 473.
Sanford Flu.
43-Gtp.
For Sale—Splcnded -orange grove
Might, exchange for Sun ford celery land
of some value. Address "Owner” Box 151
JeLand, Fla.
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For Kent—Two unfurnished rooms over
Woodruffs shoe store. Mrs. R. L. Jones.
For Rent—7 Room house, batii and all
nipnivements, 206 Laurel Ave. J. H.
’erguson.
39-lfc
For Sale at a Bargain—Ten acres on
Beardall avenue, 1 dt»e to station. Five
acrm).tiled, .lamied two years. Inquire
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defendant, and that the defendant la over twenty- leruld.
nue years of age
For Rent—5-ucr|j fnrm. 2&gt;k acres of fine
You are therefore ordered to appear (o' thU but
oni Monday the fourth day of September. A. D. summer garden coming on; 20 bearing
111. the
same being. a rule __,
day _
of thi* Court
1011
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orange trees, 50 peacli trees, alsrf very
K is further orderal that this not be published urge bearing-pear tree, .modern 5-room
. a news­
for eight weak* In the Sanford
cottage, front pnd back porches, faces
paper published in Orange County, Florida.
fitness my hand and officisi seal this the 6th south Golden Lrlic. 3,miles south east of
Sanfofd; 16 minutes walk to street rallda" of July A. D . 1011.
" ‘ i Ipilroud. Fine drinking
also Ovekda
It M. RcaajcsoN
fishing and swifmr
«ark CircuitI Court
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supply your needs and wants along this line,
with a complete stock of stylish and up-to-dat6
Footwear for any occasion, for man, woman or
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�move
m cn tofhom cfleckersfrom thcC cntral &amp; Western States to the South­
eastern States known. On the reg’'ular excursion dates this past winter
c* the trains coming to Florida have
been crowded with thiB class of pas­
sengers like that of the olcl time
movement to the West. A ll Rail­
roads entering Florida report great
movement of homeseekers and land
Tftispring movement is just start­
ing. 'People are, , m ore. them ever
before, realizing tKc great opportunities for good cheap lands to be
found in Florida, and next fall and
winter will certainly sec a greatly
augmented movement of people
Floridaward.
We entertained more people in
Sanford than ever before in our his­
tory and are entertaining large num ­
bers this'tipring. Even the spring
and Bumnler is a good time to see
see it in summer than in winter, to
rid yourself of that bugaboo that be­
cause Florida is in the south it is
hot, forgetting that the location of
Florida, between ocean and gulf, is
-responsible for a superb summer
climate.
It is almost a year sincp we plac­
ed Volusia Farms on the market.
During, that time wc Kilve sold many
farms, both for full cash and for
easy monthly payments.'' The year
has seen-the price advance from the
starting price of $25 an acre to $30
and from $30 to $40, at which price
it remains until further notice.
number of farm s^o-sell at^ach-ad-vance. When that number is reach*,
ed, the price is again advanced.
Just as soon as the allotted number
of farms.is sold at $40 the price will
ThiB is why wc say if you /njend

to buy at Volusia Farms, buy NOW.
Certain it is you’Wnever buy cheap­
er; certain it is that if yo^postponc
until some dap, you it nc.giaa to pay
a price per acre based on ihe pro­
ductive capacity of the soil.
There is no m an who comes to
Florida properly ¿quipped in health
and with enough money to tide him
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over the “settling"
period,
who •is
willing to do the work of a MAN
who cannot find profitable employ-

People» Bank Building

ment and the avenue opened'to jn
d e p e n d e n c e .A erÿ of distressjis
rare. The question of existence al­
most solves itself. With increased
wcalthund diversified-interests we
have made sure and rapid strides;
our people are alive to good roads,
the development of our St. Johns
river and are comprehending as nev­
er before their own strength and the
great riches which lie hidden in pur
wonderthU^ fertile soil.
If uue could travel this section
who was familiar with conditions
even five years ago, he would'be
amared at the changes which even
this brief span of time has wrought.
The elected land, the cultivated'
acres, the graves, the pastures'i the
busy streets in modern towns and
cities every few miles, would tell,
ttbove the power of words, the mar­
velous recuperative power of our
people and of.^the golden future
wlych spreads before the vision, i
In the mighty agricultural awakening
there is not a nofc of dissonance.
J S o wc say again, if you intend to
buy a i Volusia FarmB/yiJUY NOW
"M—O— W. Take advantage of the
present conditions jind bf the ruling
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Volusia Farms is a genuinely
-G O O D buy for any man who ulti­
mately intends to live in Florida.
Various tracts of the land are suited
for various pursuits—Orange and
Grapefruit culture, early vegetable
growing, pecan culture, stock rais­
ing, and if for pleasure only, there's
several unsold tracts abutting on
beautiful lake shores where a winter

Good wells of water can be obtained at
iptha varying from a few feet to one
hundred fret and the water in these wells
J rises so near the surfuce that it can be
\ easily pumped out by hand for all onIP
nary purposes, while with tfie aid of a
small engine, any farm can be irriga t­
ed and the fa rm e r entirely Indcpcn
dent of rainfall.

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Volusia -Forms are easily within 50
hours of the, great markets of the feast.
Compare with California, three weeks
from her prindpanriarket places.
Let us make another comparison. Hie
waters of Jhe Grand river, Colorado, were,
diverted tb irrigate ^.OQOlTores'ordesert
land. A few years ago all of the land
was a drug on the market at $10 an acre,
/ sagebrush and cacti furnishidg the only
break in its desert undesirableness. When
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the water project was completed;* but
• before actually one 'drop of water had
been turned upon tho desert, prices
jumped to $200 and .$300 ari acre.
It Is unbclleveoble, almost, to think ‘
that people "would prefer $300 an' acre
land ^out -In the sun-baked, sizzling
desert to $40 an acre land in the en-&gt; chanting, comfortable, pleasurable,, life"'
worth-living'Florida. ..
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Land In the west Is priced much
closer to Its productive capabilities
than has hltperfo been the rule
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Volusia Farms ore today wortli much
more than we are asking you, and thero\
is no saying how long you will have an
opportunity of buying at present prices*
We are ruled entirely by supply and
demand.
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Thuae lands are located right in the
favored fruit.and vegetable belt
of south*
em Volusia County, Florida, about 125
miles south of Jacksonville, and between
the S t Johns river and and the Atlantic
ocean, being about sixteen mile» from the
latter, not very far, you see, from the In­
dian' river, where the finest oranges and
grapefruit in the world are grown.
Twenty miles to the north is DeLand,'sometimes known as the Athens of
Florida. It is here that the' famous Stet­
son University is located.
The entire tract has a gentle slope from
the north to the south'. Our land touch­
es the river Immediately south of ' the
Kalamazoo depot This natural slope
furnishes thanecessary drainage on which
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So we say again, If you idtemf to
at Vetesle -Farme; b u y.n ow -

Send in your reservation and Lf. wILIiiii
sixty days you make personal inspection
of the tract we'reserve for you/and 'find
we have misrepresented anything—your
money bock. Don't forget that we would
rather you oome here yourself and
bought, as we huve hever advocated the
buying of land sight unseen.
First of all write for our booklet "Resources of Volusia .Farms", No man
living in iother sections of the country
can afford not to know about Volusia
FamiB. Its development means the en­
richment of the State and every man
and woman is necessarily- interested in
knowing of the progress and prosperity of
evey portion of our country.

Writ« fot our booklet, "Keaourc** of VoluaU Faim»

�TME SANFORD HERALD
Alt Creditors o f th f Town o f
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, D eforest W rites’About Long
Automobile Journey
occurred - té me that there may
some motor -enthusiasts'
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ond that a won! about th j. loads
ht not be out of place. AlToutline of
several days' run shows pretty clearly

Notice* n hereby ¿Wen to sfl creditors of the
Town »f Co)J»boro. Florid», that at the» last m m kin
or the LeSlsI attire the municipal corporation of the
Town of &lt;k&gt;lil«t»m. Fin i Ida, we* abolished, and In
‘raid Act It W»» provided that the Utv
should tuAwne all lawful Indrhirdnrstd:urn mi uwtx,
by Ibe, Town of Goldsboro am hereby required to
present and flic wllh the Cltv Clerk of S
rldfc within ninety day* from date, du
dWSlrmtt find unpaid, *uch nreount nr
ar« now due them by the Town of Got
ridn, which account* when approved I
of Snnfjrd will be duly paid.

:90 p. m., over Imperial
W, S. Baunrot. Sec’y.

Meet* a»
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Seminóla Chapter No. 2, Order Eastern Star
lleatt every second and foarth Friday ti*month.
Every one who ha* »een hi* Star In theI East ara
cordially Invited to vialt the chapter.

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SHIPPERS OF

. I*. O. E.. Celery City Aerie 1833Meetinf* first and third 1W*d*y* Ip every month.
Hall fit welborna Block; third Soot.

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Court of the County Jutfg*. State
I of Florida
d Estate dt
vin V Buck
all Creditor*.

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atee*. Distributee* and all
Inims or Demand* against
said
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You. and each of you, are hereby notified aril
required to present any claim* and demands which
xi. or either Wf you. m a r have against the estate
iT lie lv ih '7 . Buck, dtceasod, ’ late of Orange
County. Florida, to the underitgfbd Fred M. Buck,
of «eld estate, within two year* from the dale
hereof. '
Dated Sanford, Fla., June 29. A. D. 1911.
FRED M. BUCK.
ANDREW JOHNSON,
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Roanoke to Slantoh via Nat tfil Bridge
and Lexington, 02 miles.
Stanton, to Allentown, P a , vid WlnHogerstown.
Chiimbersburg. To Au. WhomTua Mxr Coxcow
ehester.

Florida Fruits

Meet* »ecnnd and Wurth Monday*. Vtililnj
-»Uhu alwoy* welcome. P. E. Hutch In »on. G. 0
flT* 8 - Frank. K. H. artd S.

Sanford Lodge. No 62. F. S. A. M.
L. Taylor. Master; H. E. Tolar. Serre

Communication every first and third Thun
lay* at 7:30 P- m. Visiting brothers welcome.

era of America

General Insurance Agents

SanfonI Local Union No. 1751, U. B. of C. and 1.
f A. meets every Thursday algbt at 7 o'clock In
le Eagles' Hall. W. A. Kumohr. preildent; T. L.

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Miller as administrator of the
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SANFORD. FLORIDA

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Allentown U) Ridgefield. Ct.
trator nm
DRrR;-M-MASON
jehem, Delaware. WAter Gnp. Pon JervtlL
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Total 1827 miles In nine days,
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are therefore to d ie you to appear be
Va 'I t uppears Utat we met with good theThese
court on the 14lh day of August, A D
Sanford, Florida
fije objection». If any you hove, to (ha
toads but they were faf from It. That and
Ing of this prillimi, otherwise the same wULhe
we’rolled up as good a mileage was due granted ns prayed.
W. É. HOUSHOLDER
, Witness my hand a* County Judge of said Court DR.
to ¿he fact that we made such a long doy and
the seal of said Court, the 2Hui day of June,
Wm. MARTIN.
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of It starting, at 4:30 a. m. and reaching A. D. 1011.
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Any touring .motorist knows of New In th e Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Room* 23, 24 and 29, Pico Bldg.
Circuit,
Orange
County,
Florida
Jersey state _lawfc.' New Jersey may be
avoided and Id oiy case at a saving of
3 for a license by following my route E. E. Adoni», Frank Adam* Bill to Enforce Lien &gt; R .
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and Alex V nugha.Trutteefor
through Delaware, Water Gap, Port Jervlj} far E. E. Adam*
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and crossing the Hudson river at, Nyack, It appear* from (he affidavit of Gen. A. D etours,
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via ferry, thence down the east shorn of solicitor and of counsel for complainant herein duly
Office &amp; Residence S10 Magnolia Ave
filed. In which he says that In the above entitled
Hudson to New York. This route is lees cause Frm LA dsm s. one of the defendants In the
Ollice Hours: 0 to 12; 3 to 0
above cause, itTrrrot resident of the state of FlatIda. and that he la a resident of tlic city of New
. Other hours by appointment
York.
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newspaper published In the stitte of Florida.
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court, ()rango county,' Florid*, snd-the seal Ihfreiib
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GENERAL

FIRE

INSURANCE A G EN T

�THE SANrOKD «ERALO
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-----: Burden got a fast one on r finger In that It needed. In other words, If the
the first but ttruck It o u t Garah a t o x&gt;ys deliver the good* In good bell
Kissimmee will produce the money.—Kis­
pebble.
simmee J o u .n l.
Some crowd for a rainy afternoon.
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JLi ... Items of Interest Concerning
. Bowen caught a nice game, substituting
New Roll G r o u n d s at Orlando .
•Society People.
for Burden In the second.' Didn’t see
On account of the great Interest^ being
anybody running wild on bases.
token In bate ball this season, a new
Funk wss back on the Job. In the af­ diamond hat been decided upon' and p o i n t s P u r e l y p e r s o n «
work will be begun Immediately, when
ternoon. Kicked In his hit os usuaL
Two Ghmes on th e ro u rth
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Frank Pound* robbed Bridget of a finished giving all room necessary and
Sanford and Orlando c in draw a crowd single lirtk e first Inning 0/ the second Orlando one of the finest ball perks In Itow Celery City Vanity r a l r While
' Away th è Golden H ours—
a t any time and any place and Iasi games, lie's a burglar.
the country, The diamond will be made
Social Gossip.
Tuesday proved no exception to the' rule.
n front of tho grand stand a t tha Orange
A t both the morning and afternoon * Bagwell pitched a tWell ‘ gaum.. Let County Fair Grounds, the Judges’ stand
games a large crowd was ^ a tte n d a n c e Orlando down with 6 hlti and no two In and inner fence being removed temporari|
and the ball association of B&amp;nford and one inning.
y, or during the base ball season, while
Bases
on
falls
were
scarce
yeftterday.
Orlando are correspondingly happy. The
n wire screen will be placed on the big
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battery fn^Oslando In the morning was free list entirely suspended.
grand stand, giving plenty of room for
If you will compare our Uundry
We only won one but w e re tb e best all who care to ; occupy that point of
Vaiden and Beardsll, and In the afternoon John Windham and BeardalL team a t all stageo.
work with that of others, you will find
vantage. The horde plate will be made
directly In front o fu h e centre of the
that there are many points of merit In
grand stand, about- where , the judges
our favor. From the initial dip ¡Q
1 his. twists and batted
And It came to pass that the Orlando stand now la, facing directly across the
water to the final, touch of tha iron,
him Treely, Vut »ilia not gel by with the tin s returning from ths last game on the 'race tr a c t thereby giving a abundance
nothing
is permitted u» touch the
runs, serventi b oehead plays preventing Fourth, in the dumps, and money lost did of room, no mailer how large-the^erowds.
¿¿jlelOUI* punch was serv ed -w as
itery-ifer
Sanford,
was
,¿11
up
ti,0
manager
of
the
Orlando
.ream
Those occupying the stand can then see decorated with pink flowers ' and green clothes except the purest' soap Vnd
scores. The bi
Wallace and Di ¿Ion In the morning and on the carpet and told him distinctly and every.boll pitched, watch the curves and foliage. Mrs. W. H. Williams (resided at finest starch. Favor us with tn orBaguewell and |«wen In the afternoon. In fourteen different kinds of language the batter, and enjoy splendid seats out the ppnch bowL The guests were enter­ dert we will do our utmost to retain
Burden had his. finger split in the morn- that some nawBUyera would.have to be of the rays of the evening sun. A nice tained with two very unique contests.
your custom. If it is good work sad
Ing giB o and Id wen caught the game ,idd*d~ortheyjwoqid refuse - to bet—«ny breeze i r blowing through* the big stand The first was on a porch, where a web o f
acquitting him elf In creditable style. more money d ^jW snda So the manager almost all the time and those who have pink and green thread* were woven. •At
he went to the vlekera «added to add a few more players and braved and heat, sun and dust. In the the end of each was n fortune fj^ tb e ono
NO SAW EDGES ON COLLARS
byw a a__
scoro
of
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2 and several thrills, get ßenford's goat and he did.
Vbo untangled the web. Th* fortunes
igMMM
gams yms Sanford's by
Our" team was badly crip plod with
and was not punctuated Burden out'of the game, Biddy Gore and
it playing.
Baguewell Baguewell out of condition and teveral
PHONE 30—The S o n W ater Plant
pitched a good game and Wallace was other players off their feed so the goat
also there with the goods.
Wallace was not difficult to get—In fact the Or­
knocked a home run In thé afternoon, lando contingent found the animal brows­
Thanks rro m Circle
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knocking the hall under the fence and ing-near the gate and captured him fie­
Editor Sanford Herald—Please allow
Clyde Pounds made one by knocking the ___ ____________ ------------ 5--------------r * “ Sanford Fielders
thanks extended through the columns of
ball over
j fence—all -on little Johny
the Herald ’to the young ladles and
Wlndbdff.
gentlemen
for so Urge an attendance at
There w ss nojL.inucb betting on thè
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the
danoe
given
on July 4th by the ladies
JMAM«&lt;W«7
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games as Orlando had but little oonfl-J
RAINED AMD
of the Woodman Circle.
derice In their team being crippled In
IS P W L «0 T U B
Committee Celery Cite Circle. No, 60
several places. A general feeling of good
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nature prevailed and the crowd was in
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good huaior throughout the morning and
Buy Henry CUy flour of W. W. Long
afternoon gam es A gentle rain conand get the best on ekrth.
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One mitt two hone wagons with celery
flared side bodies’at Underwood’s
I7-tf Metlinger, Beth Mc«lnger, Sadie yfllllams
tha- players
Sw ellest line of Go-Carts In th e city. Mable Bowler, Flossie Frank, Rena Brown,
MORNING GAME
Sanford
Fum ltun» Co.
3S -tf Elizabeth McLaughlin. Mary ADcS Martin,
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Louise Sheperd. Messrs Frank Milleer,
Gas engine repairs Sanford Machine
W. J. Tbigpeq. J. D. Roberts A. J. Thig­
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pen, Nixon Butt, James Williams Brown,
—At Long's grocery yolf get best grade W .A. Leffler, Braxton Perkins Raymond
Elgin butter on-Ice.
Key. Tracey McCuller and . L P. Me0 0 6 doses *^06" will cure
Culler.
of ChlUs and Fever. Price. 25c.
Mrs. fox fitter tat ns
New tire s pM o n old Oo-Gsrts a t
Mrs George Fox J^.. entertained beau
ta Sanford FurAUure Co.
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Autoes and carriage painting at Un* tifully a t cards last Thursday morning at
ORLANDO
They Cam* «o Thick .11%. Thought It der wood's First class work.
31-tf home on Magnolia Avo In honor of her
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Was Storming.
sister Mist Mary Alice Martin of Miami.
/&lt;mo records a / /A
All kinds of repair work. Sanford Mo A dainty color scheme of pink and white
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was effectively carried out In the decora­
fore they started the game, also all tha chine A Garage Go.
loose change they could cover. McMul­
Why n o U ét us s to r e your furniture tions and refreshments The parlor
len, one of the new "hopes“ ' did the while you ori aw ay fo r th e sum m er mantel'was bVnked with pink and white
Thpy fit any machine,
fling^g f « Orlando and while ho was end save house refit. S anford Furni­ oleanders and the room was ibade very
a n d outwear any other rcnot quite os good as Nap Rucker, our tu re Co.
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3 5 -tf pretty with ferns and pink geraniums
corda in tho world. D ouble
boys could not get any bases and played
Plqk and while mints were on the 'card
Yttluc ior&gt;ypur[m6neyl Closing Out Stook
• — tables and score were kept on thu daint­
C all In I Get a catafogl
The entire stock of groceries at my iest of tally cards ornamented with
AFTERNOON GAME
Sanford but oaf account of catcher Beck Hammock store wtlj be sold a t cost. pictures of lovely girls There were four
SANFORD
M A X W E L L ’S
Bowen’s
Inability to grasp Biddy’s curves. This is the time to gel your grocer! 1 tables of players who thoroughly eqjoyed
Bridges, 2b
1 0 4 F i r s t 8 tre o t.
Baguewell was put In add put up a good cheah.
the game of five hundred. Highest score
Pouoda, sa..
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Fred Turner
Wallace, lb
exhibition until hU wing bothered him
was made by Miss Irene Brady to whom
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Beck ‘Hammock
again-and he*wq» replaced by Ralph
wA awarded the first prize, a pair of
Stevens. The Orlando team started so
white silk hose. On a cut, the consolation
much fireworks with Ralph that he was
prize, which was a pair of pink s*lk hose
replaced by Funk who smiled a few off
was won by Miss Martha Fox. The honor
the plate and the band played on to the
guest was presented with black silk hose.
tune of 8 to S in favor of Orlando.
After the game was over the tables were
W here Devout of the Celery spread with linen &gt;covers and an ice
Better luck today!
City W orship Sunday.
' course was served. The following were
ORLANDO
Kltslrames Will HavsTsam
Limerick, rf...... ..............3 0 0 1 0 0
invited:—Misses Madge Ward, Helen St
John,' Charlotte Keelor, MabeL Uuujfy
-4 4 4 -« -»
ALL^BLiBCH FVLMS r lusrtTV'r mini? iff- irTTTn^; ’null «'• j ;
Windham, p ..................... 2 0 0 2 7 0 get Into the national game.
Each year an effort, has. been made to
Mell Whitner, Alice Wbitner, Belle Srpith,
Pounds. 2 b , . . &gt;. - . 4 0 2 7 2 0
Riggins,— — . w — .8 0 0* k. 1 3 get together the baseball ,talent of our o r In te re st to Those Religiously In Linda Leffler, Peachea Leffler, Emma
Beardsll, c .— . X ..........4 0 0 4 2 0
cllned—Subjects o f Discourses ' Pearce. Annie Higgins, Mabel Hand,
Bennet. c f .— . ! — -----3 0 1 2 0 0
Sadie Williams, Beth Mettlnger, Ruth
for th e 8abboth.’
8tlles, l b . t . .................. 3 0 1 7 1 0
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•Carson-.— ...................1 0 0 0
^0
TYm P w m ai ih* O wrI m la «Na CU; an Eu m I] Metlinger, Martha Foy, Carrie Lovell.
May Doyle,' Vesta . Weeks, Margaret
mW d a n k
29 ~2 ~3 24 13 ~5
Roberta, Bessie' Long, Gail Moore, Gelsie
1*7 altataaaa
•Carson batted for Riggins in the 9th.
Butt. Louisa Sheperd, Bessie Scbumpert,
A t The
:
Ruth
Abbott.
Elizabeth
McLaughlin,
SuUla
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11 “ plenioiid Dust**
Lou Peabody, Mary Ensmlngef end'Carrie
Billie Beprdsdall started aU the trouble
Ensminger.
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in the first game with his clrcut wallop.
Sanford
We had our golden opportunity to oewThe delightful danca given In the city
hall by the Woodmen Circle op the even­
Ju st IdNbed It off.
y
ing ni th«
r r z z f ¿ M iia i success r i u u u d y ,
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The Fourth dljln*t get Glorious until the (
in every way, and quite a nice sum was
afternoon.
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realized for the order. Withering ton and
W ill RETURN IN EtfUR WEEKS
Did you notice Lee s catch In the opener. t
Mahoney, Sanford’s popular musicians
It was'Just highway -robbery^
1
furnished excellent music and a &lt;large
Sunday
Lawler’s In the second game was an- 1
crowd of young people thoroughly en­
I; Sabbat
a. Supe
other and made It all even.
t
joyed the informal dance. A committee
S T A F F OF
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whllace and Pounds got strong In the, &gt; Tha present grandstand will be repaired
of ladles from the circle had the affair in
second aesziun. Each chipped in a home 1
charge and deserve credit for the success
FrsaOvtartaa
t
run and Wallace singled for good meat- c
Rar. J. F. IfrKlatían, paator; momios acrvtoa, of the entertainment. On the receiving
I arsala* aaevtoa. 7:S0: Sabba th achoJ. »:4S a. committee were Mrs. J. D. Parker. Mrs.
1RS knur* Street ____j
u M aarryclsulla. BapLl jrayaa uaatins WadJ. M. Gillon and Mrs. O. B. Singletary,
bettor ball. Mr. C. P. Lyles has b e e i
and at the punch bowl, Mrs. Fountain J a c k s o n v i l l e . - Flo rid a
rick wnat can we expect when he’s well? chosen Captain of the team. He fully
C athrils
The Sanford Infield put over two light­ understands the game and ha# the con­ . Catholic Church. Osk avenua between 8th and presided.
tub atreeia. Rev. father Breenahaa In charsa.
ing double plays. Oha In each game. Its fidence of his men and tha selection Trill Maas srarr l saday at lO .a. m. Kcearr, sermon
A strictly high-dsis scientific
aaa MMdlciion every Sunday at 7:30 p, m. Sim hard to beat that kind of Base Ball.
Members of the Welaka club are re­ ment of all Chronic, Nervoui, Bloooi
no doubt prove to be a good one.
day achuol a l i a s Onnleaalooi beard Saturday
Oral BiuMsref the moiitb between 4 aad ft minded that the regular business moe^ Skin, jsenito-Urinsry and Female U«*Frank Pounds and Windhant were the
The Journal hopes that under the new hafora
p. m. and 7 aad 8 p. tn. ttrat Sunday of month
log postponed from Tuesday, the Fourth eases, Cancer. Consumption, ^ ‘&gt;eu**5
maaa
at
7:30 a. m. aad 10 a. m • ----------- w
fielding stars of the visitors In .the second. arrangement Kissimmee will have a ball
will be held Tuesday July the- eleventh. tism, and all morbid cpnditjoo^
They divided up 9 put outs and 9 assist team of which our people may be proud.
The president requests a full attendance Heart, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys. Bladder
and we feel certain that with such a
and Pelvic Organ», and all
“His limps” /was rather peevl
the Eye.
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•will
receive
all
the
financial
support
(im—, guess his eyes bothered him.

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Xiimber_48
SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY

Vol ume III

ALL AROUND—FLORIDA
ihe General News of “The Laird
of Flowers. .

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end the totetT n èàio tem lrÿ i'fp retty well
Ailed in. In faet. It look« ns though the
refutation of the FloAtfn early ¿potato
' rosy soon riv a l' th at of the Florida or­
ange.
’’Eiiljtoen persons were poisoned here
stA ar^b at the Fourth of July celebration
.and picnic which was given .in the city.
All of those effected are suppose«! to
have eaten ICO cream which Was aftcrwards discovered to contain ptomaine.
A SIOOJMM) canning 'facto ry is the
latest manufacturing industry propos«*!
fi* Jacksonville, and the prospects for
the erection o f such n plant In the near
future seem very bright.
" ~Honda-~hr general- tfÿd^tin lnrsvilhr-tn
particular have a right. 10 feel, (kroud of
their representative at the- confer cutf- of
•Mate sppervlaor&lt;u/'cum l rtçlHvjls fovlH'
South, re cen tif-h e iîl^ t Morgnnjown. W.
Va , In that Prof. Lynch, Whoi f f lh e state
■inspeetdr for Florida, was honOlia by ¿'Ida,
eloçtiotPaia^rdjulnna n o f p ï rmjn- .Iraphttant committed j d thar^body. the o t w

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Sanford, Florida

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th e wòtld,i* di» oao jb n t b “no» leaded."
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�COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
•Adjourned M e e th ii Held U t t W eek—

Business Complete
Baanl n»et In adjourned m eeting on

July 5.

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['rrarnt—ChalrpAh O vertm *t. Comp iu io n m Woodraff, pflleid. Brown end
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Tbe tax oMeaeor presented three cojge«
of ibe 1011 aeeeensetif'W n Hud . the following change« we*» ordered m ade. .
It was moved and seconded« th at the
bid of the Virginia Bridge Company to
bu|jd a «teal draw «pan ecroea the we»t
channel oi the S t John« river a t the
Geneva ferry be accepted. Bid being for
11161and wprt tohe done according to
the plan« end »pdfcJficatlon* on file In the
ctok't office. It waa decided th a t tbe
contract« with tbe Virginia Bridge Com­
pany Us signed and held for delivery un­
til tbe engineer of the board had checked
up the apecifleationa with the contract
and then forwarded to Roanoke. Ve., to
b*ve the corporate aaal of the company
, {fixed. The attorney of the board 1« In-

itnscted to give the agent of the company
tbe terms of the bond to be given under
the contract
Adjourned to Thursday, July 8, a t 9:30
a. m. "
Thursday. July 6. 1911—board m e t all
present
It was moved and seconded th a t W. A.
Ginn be employed as engineer to re peekill toe county oommissioneca In build­
ing tbe Geneva bridge and the cut-oil.
and. that b e be p e ii 2H ...per cent on the
grow coat Of, «ame.

SATURDAY
H E 8 E two days— Ju ly 15 and 17— w ill bo most Interesting.to thosp who visit our- stpro.
' Late arrivals 6f new gpods bought late in tho scapon at a sacrifice which w ill enable
us to break all fornior records in low prices.
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* This benutiful quality 65c i
Habuti wash sjlks in black &amp; /
I^'djw; White Handkerchiefs 2 He
white, is spot proof and will
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White.Handkerchiefs. .5o
wash.1See this line at only. _
G ySlrds Coat’s Cotton. . . . . . atfSc
^ Colored
Cotton Voiles
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insight nftd dark blue, brown4% - M
1 Card Snfty Pins....... t .. 4o
tan lavandar and black
Mens’ 50c Ties............. ... .~25 q
Real •vulue
39p. Special
pricq — i . waptt. . ............. •. - -. Ladies’ Dutch Collars___ _.10o

Miscellaneous

The center tables. for Monday
will be overflown^ withStenuine
bargains. Our 25c ano 35c
voiles, marquisette, Bntise, pop­
lins, etc., in ali the newest and
best shades, are to be «8
specially priced (for I V l / 1
Monday only) choice
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75c Shirts for Saturday
and’ Monday Only 39c
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This line of 75c Shirts are madte. in plain or coat style,
white and dark grounds with figures and stripes: For two days

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W e ftu a per'cubic yard; bridgi

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beat per /qpt. Chairman
'sùUwiz^l by tha.board uv «Igh di« &lt;jpn-

Cups and Saucers
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This great value comes in nil
white, white witl^gold ba'iu)s or
: white with colored floral design
a^cciaily jp.pqt$. % . Sfrfotftluy
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Chinfe-Piat^k-.: :
v’ Tiiis' is awtiieYYgrehtnvvnlue7
. plain; polore(BflQ»afe|^rf. yor
gold l/aud trinnnedTd match cup
and stfueer. They are . beauties
and .Worth more;- si* .
-plates only.
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Special Shoe Sale

Hammocks

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H eard on Lake M onroe
- The Sanford Herald has-been. awarded
Theca »&gt;» a ytwa| lade panted Banker.,
Wba ai«*' whH* ibe «hip lay.at «nehor;
the contract for publishing 'th e . new. laws
She woke In dUqar
recently
enacted
by
t£p
Legislature
and
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Ptthttehed Every Frtday Uomini By
When »he beard the qate t«r.
ÜMeditlon will be printed far the laaue
"New hoUt up the |op sH«et and Tkpanker.
TtlmEBAlD PRINTING COMPANY of July 28.. Over 4000 Herald* will be
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read on that d ate by. people in Orange Our f r ie n d s o f sWord and Vlelnlty
W. M. HAYNC*. Business Manager
county atone and ,*th8 advertiaera who
We dealer to express our heartfelt apyriah to reach the people should get predation of your, kind expressions of
space la the issue that contains the new sym pathy and wards of consolation In our
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CAltred a« Moaod-etaanaaH nutter Aotuet 1
satrôereavetdenL We do thank rou so
1908. at the Pwtofflce at Sanford. Florida,
much.
'
aadar Act of Ifarch 5rd. 1*79. '
Arthur E. Yowell
Sanford will t^oon J
deep WQter. a
, * Mr. and Mrs. J . K. Mettin^cr
lake front, two Wlra1
Igea aerosa the
and daughters.
river, a ferry bomi t o Enterprise and man '
CAN'T OLI ON AMVTtUMfk
Othec-good thingaS If youJinve’not seen
Card o f T hanks
W hat la known a # the BtoaiwTerrel the beet hoftllng city'ln the South tool
We sincerely, th a n k -th a _ friends and
A itl-R aoe Track law. pasted by the last up Sanfortl and get In on the ¿fount
sefalon of the Flotlda legislature by rfh
neighbors who kindly assisted us. durfnj
overwhelming majority in both houses
the ill and death of o u rja lb e r and grand­
father.
j
end approved by the governor on May
«
Mrs. Pearce
th é tenth. Is effective now, according to
&gt;.
• Mrs. Simon and daughter
thé provision that a f y bUI, unless other wise provided, shall become effective.
Mr. Karel and .family.
iUity days after Its passage and approva
b / the chief executive. A n attetfipt to
pdke the sam e bill two yu u s before fnll- T&lt;y*ho kind people who tlislsted us in
edfU 'belng amended Into unconitltutionbur recent bereavment. the sickness of
allty and uselbeshesa.
the wife and mother and death and wbo
None of us regret the race track law—
in evefy way have edeavored to elliviate
thkt Is we «re jail glad . that a statute
bur suffering and lighten the loa'd which
prohibiting races has beep placed on the
sickness and sorroW has placed upon us,
bdbks. but this^ Is
* '•weeping Gus Avery, the crime having been ^comdrfibtic law. I t ' &lt;r&lt;*A rnuch more 'than rah tld in this d t y but the defendant ar­
prohibit ra c e * , It prvhtyllf
gsrtjjpon rested in Sanford, was ¿given six months
nriy test -of speed er skifl
'rm sn or on the rpad in each caw. or twelve
months in oR. Tom should m ake a pret­
ty gqod road m aker before the expiration
of hJs time,- ’’ ’ * , •
\
f Roy McMillan, the chauffeur, who wap
person who bets a fclgar on whether or charged with temporarily taking property,
not button will get to A m base, any ppr- the act consisting of having driven Mr.
•oh who wagers anything of value what- Horry Beaman's car .from the S an Ju an
soever, no m atter bow small, ou the Garage the other night, and tak in g *
relplt of any test of speed or sk]U by m en “joy ride.'1an account of which was pubor beast. Is from today In danger of In- liaised in this paper yesterday, plead guilty
dietment,' prosecution and the payment and was given four months on the road
of a penalty By fine or Imprisonment, or a' fine of one hundred doUtrx. ..
Whether or not the la w will be forced to
Harry Williams, colored., charged with
it? letter depends upon Ule sheriffs of the assault to kill, the crime beit|g committed
cohnties of the s ta te .'
In the neighborhood of Conalljd* stHJ,
th e preparefs of the bill clalm ed"that- when with a shot gun ' be proceeded to
At The
It Vas necessary to make the law reAd .wound another negro, Phil Jones, pled his
as it does, (which is a lm o st word for wogfif own esse. His testimony and th at of the
thè same asxbe anti-rneo law- of Louisi­ TrpiecMiog wltnasaes-différed m aterially
ana and Ncrpr York, so th .it/d o loop, bolo! »nd altboutli be lifslsted that U was p o t
mfgbt be left thru- wbich th è r a a ^ l t tt h AjprcmeditatMYàia/. thaV fhe o tly i négri)
jnight crawl. ''And H*cprtplnly..’&lt;rU| hold ta d t guQ and w as ' atteroptlnlT to kill
wdteT; lt h*s been teitod. i» «{iter st*re*. him, h!s testimony being so very c o n tra ­
atdl f w a d p o t tp jéak ., W hetfcv or hot it dictory of (hat of the other witnesses and
WILL RETURN IN fÖ l» WttKS
wd* necess$nr to' word th*£iA tir-a* lt 1* the offense so grave, be-t was given five
worded, thè fact remum» U*..t thè estreme years In the penitentiary.
rwfpUafs aaw an oppqMariùy to stop all •1Henry Harris, colored, charged with rd• Î t a f f -ô f
(m p i-M ttin g a p _•office the pturtioilsr. offense

Robbins Nest

hpvfng bee« committed io Sanford, when

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Round Steak ...
15c, 2 pounds 25c
Loin ' “
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Proprietor

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ROVE’S Soft Shoes for tender feet will
interest every Woman who is lookiiii*
for solid comfort for sorjfr or tender
— — feet. We carry a coiffrete . aSsontKfiCffl ment of this well-kndiVnr'make of
comfort Siloes in hand-turned.or welted Soles.
.. Strap Slippers, Oxford Ties and!Old Ladies’
High-Cut Shoes.

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Sanford

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TheFlorida Grower

NoVv Is The Time To BiiyTmpi

Letters and Communications on Where Dcvoat of the Celery
V a rio u s TlmeLy T o p ic s
City Worship Sunday.
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COUJM^ DEMOTED TO PEOPLE

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RESUME Of ALL CHURCH EVENTS

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»nappy,
Bright.
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ed “Ready to Plant” Sanford
Celery Farms

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¡ME FLORIDA BROWER

In This D epartm ent Will be Found the
Views, Opinions and Com m ents
Of I n te r e s t: to Those Kcllglou&amp;ty In­
of P r» ctlcal W rite rs
clined—Subjects of D iscourses
Curbslona Carraspohdcnt Corrected
fo r th e Sabbath.
• • % In the last Msue of the Shufoni Herald,
rWMI «1 Um OmhU u |U City ••• tAimmlf
¥■- |Q the column entitled “Curbstone Gleam­ " 'U 'llU •• Wtag •&gt; H tt itw A&gt;m * km m * u » t
CUnk Nm I* liii »Mr« mi Uiw ih«a Wit&gt;n
ing" and "Spècial Correspondence to the C“T i'Im
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HerakH, a column whose paragraph nro
The People's Const n a tio n a l, •
ahrer« bright end wsunUxoonc and sound Rsv. CanrgS B. Waidroa.rxitnr. Sunday mornlnl
- In tone, sppeara one paragraph so full oi {*ry.t&lt;v. ||; evrnlni service. 7:30; prayer mrrllri
Wednesday. 7:30 p.
p ara ;¡Sabbath
Sabbath school. 0:43 a. m.
misrstatement of facta, ao objectionable i. C. Eosmlnier. Superintendent
,
in tone and so urilulr lb the community
.• . . rirst Methodist' •
that we feel th at the • Intercom of truth ,
Ko». J. A, Hendry, post»; church. corner Park
and justice demand »rep ly .
,
*” “&gt;«« ond Firth street; parsonage. cortlefMsi"
»yenue snd Sevequi street; phone 2S4.
TVlial wo the fnctat A tfise of a fami- aoita'
Sunday morning service at II; evenlni service.
- |y in need, living near the town was 7:3b, Sunday school. 0:43 a. m.; Jno. K. Mettinier. Sup«. Teacher«' meeting every Friday.
brought to the attention of some of our
. Christian women, member« nf our Mis*»
sionary Sodetlea. At once, atepa were
'* rirst Baptist
taken to administer relief, with the re- Kerr J W. VfBdmao. paster: Sum!«y morning
«* l / f » c « 4 * r /
»»Ice. II; trenini servk#T7;30: Sabbath school.
» u rju ü - t s u t t t w
• suit that food and dpthing In abundance iH t «.{Prof. N J. Perkins. SuflLJ prayil
4 »ffCTJIWM 10*
a tiiA tii tinr. u i t /i
leeüng
every
Wednesday.
7:30
p.
ra.,
lollowed
were »cut to the home, and the sick wife t ISacner*' merlins
o-»s 4 NTf a 1 1 j
.cartirr.»
ntM¡ jH .fi
and mother was brought by o'member of
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' ** Prasbvter tan
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r i l o r rn vtírh vu
Her.
J.
F.
McKinnon,
uaslor;
morn
Ini
service»
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-, ^ town hoatUtal where Site received the I evenirli ser*K», r.3üi!&gt;«ti©*di school. U.45 a.
OTf.K 4 H.ISK JC’
^•■■Vii/e of nurses. and the beat medical i; Henry Mchaulin, !wpC;’ prsyer roeetlni WedCOVNT » irII t sr*d«v.7;30 p. mvWT»
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two .weeks. When she nnd
tíu-ví irm i .i chic*
¥}^gjhe(m »uand dedfhed further attention
physicians and the waa taken -ütli streets. Rev. FWtMaathvertkhsn |n rhnrge
FEOPLci BARK OF SANFORD
7 " badt home by the same friend ' a mont­ Mass every SutwUy at 10 a. ra Jtusifj’. sertuoa
snd benrdtctknn every 'Sundsy st 7:30 p ra Suna i .• her of a Missionary Society, the died Isysehjul nl 0 l uu. Confession* heiutSetuldar
first SunJey of trie monUi helvrren 4 snd 5
-Titddgrily, In a few iulntucs after pnrtnk- leforv
p m. end 7 and ij p. n. First Sunday of month
in g o f a meal at her uw ir ïhble. As she msti ■( 7:30 a. ni 'snd 10 a.-aa
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M/.M. SMITH, P ras,
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was apparently improving no visiting
llaly Cross tplscopaf
H.
p.
BTeverts,
y-Prws.
lady or nurse was present, but she was Kev. B. y. Brown, rector; A. U.’Ttey, senior wa-a
H. B. TOkAB, CasMsr
Sunday nsanvai alVvjcé. II; evening servkr
*
cared.for by her owp.daughter who was den;
3.^0; Sabbath scioof, IM ta. m.;B F. Whllnar.
old cneogb- to bavé the charge of the Supt.: prayer rneetlnS 7:30 Wednesday evening.
’■ infant child during the mother's absence
. at (lie tiosplggl. AS soon as her death
l&gt;ccome known, a lady living near who
alto ls a member pi n Missionary Society
went nnd assisted in preparing tlie body
r for hurlai, some slndhcarfod men after• wards lifting It Into the collin. A goodly
- t,~ Dumber of ladles, soqji^ef wholri were
*
jirtmbers of Missionary Society, prepared
Moral offerings and attended tlye. funeral
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ÿekv&amp;cs rvrnrlnr*r*yl
conducted Ku
by nn PhrlatlsK
Christian Minia* ■
wtrtC9 the burial other have
^ ‘oohljdbuiW to tlif-nAlef * fund whose
àf a
‘dkbiirger J s o
M is if ir iiA Society. .

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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.. All irrigated ready tp plant. Will
pgyifor thrmsrlvfri- this winter — r ~ . V~T

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�A »eric« pi meeting! will be coounenoed
at the Methodic church next weak.- be­
ginning oATueaday. Rev. Mltcbel. form«
at pastor at this ptaed but .now a t . KiaA Budget of Interesting Items liromee church, will assist the. pastor.
' From Correspondent^ f . Mr. and lira. John Rauieraon of Post
Pierce recently visited their sister Mrs.
Nicholson, . They were accom­
t u t EVENTS O f ORANGE COUNTY Homer
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Simmons.
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. Messrs. Howard. McLain and Whilooms
Efficient S ta ff o f R e p o rte rs Weekly are In Jacksonville on business.
Covers th e Territory for
Mrs. Vance Holmes la visiting her
The Herald
father Mr. Vaughn In Sanford.

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

MOORE’S STATION
To t o Editor of Tha Herald:
D. !L Mom waa at home for several
* • •
.a
dayo'
visit on the
Fourth.
* Mr. and Mrs. Frank "IC 'E stridge were
called to Barton the third; their year-old
- grandson died of typhoid fever. ■
Mr', and Mrs. Geo. W. Chamberlain left
heoe the 7th for their trip. Tbelr youngcstiaon will Join the/n In New YorkGty.
J. A. Cameron, his son, Ed. and Mr.
Luke drove in Mr. Cs. auto to Lake Okee. chOboe recently to look up Mr. Ca. cattle
o n rmnge them.
L A. Gilbert has been elected superin­
tendent of Pine Grove Sunday school to
aucoeed D. 11. MoSa.
It'was certalniy aafe and aane here the
gkrid^fs Fourth ■a s .every one sought
amusement elsewhere. T h e Allen. Omlg,
Jahnsoh, Moss and Willis .families and
/ H r^rnd Mrs. WL W. MUhtr p ie c e d at
Geneva ferry, and Mrs. Ella Greenland,
Mr- and Mrs. L. M. Lim n, Mr. aniljfra. J.
&gt;. G.*Ellsworth. J r- J. F.‘ McClellan. Ola and
Oca Estndgemnd Howard Gilbert drovq to
Qmlnota to the barbecue and picnic
running raoes—an old-fashioned bowery
dance were some *of the akqusements.
Walker Wevatt of Geo&amp;va, on blt'IJfcedy
" 11Ule riding borse,-won the rawhide easily.
The party-from here, were guests for
the day of Mrs. J. W. Prevatt of . Geneva.
. * Mr. and Mrk L. M. Lucas wwb given a
. charivari the evening after returning
from their wedding trip; about HI gath­
ered with shot gunl and nil tlic nolsr
. making things imaginable/ Mr. and Mrs.
* Lucas were equal to the occasion as all
ware invited In and troutgd. to delicious
• Jeskmade and cak* and n very pleasant
evening waa enjoyed by alL- -All who
* • werq f*»*nt Jolned'in wishing ibe.bapjgr
. c o t pie a long and happy Ufa.
When we reed of th e terrific. IpjftY
waves west, north and e a st wp ate glad
r.^WYtero in Florida -wfaera ihcrr at* floe'

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FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS. Sanfcd.

. CNTERPRISrTfCfmfGS"

Sped1 1Cofrapoodrnc to Tb* llrrald:
. Mr. D. F.. Robinson and Mr. M. Mjmlue
civil engineers for Florida East Ones«
Railroad was a t Enterprise * Junction
surveyipi out ■Hie tracks and depot
agents bouse, section tpan house, pump­
ing station, depot and platform yrUl be
300 feet long.
Miss Nettle *Lou Blow of Load Ilia, Ga­
ls visiting her brother agent for the F.
E.C.
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Professor IL P. Carpenter of Winchester
Ky, arrived here {and taken charge of
Epworth Inn, and to be general manager
and profetaar of the training school
Friday night June 30th, all the town
Plum bing^and
people gathered at Rev.-H. Hoffman's
then went le a body to the bodie o( Mrs.
G a s F ittin g
H. Brooks to surprise her father OoL F. K.
Green on bis 80th birthday. The even­
All Work Receives My Personal Attention
ing was spent singing and music, and a
and best e»w ts
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few remarks by the older gentlemen and
doeed with dainty refreshments at 0. p. Opposite City flail
.
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Phone 277 - ,

IDEAL F E R T IL IZ E R S
B E S T
To giln a place on our regulsr list a form ula must not only produce
S&gt; •' results, b u t resulSKwith a P R O F IT . T he user of fertilizer m .
considers the effect on his pockctbopk the R E A L result. jww- C
ID E A L F E R T IL IZ E R S produces the right effect, for it works with *
Mature. T he preference of each class of vegetation fo i : its
I source of plant food is carefully-studied as well** the proper J ;
proportions to give perfect balance— no lack, n6 waste.
- jy
W ifh proper application of proper food vegetation outgrows diseases &lt;
and insects to a gieit estent, and being strong and vigoroyi. * ’
. . produces fniit that U.pleasing to the^eye and palate, ap&lt;j *■
brings financial returns pleasing to the grower* . : "mr
Do not losa th v n a iim u tn profit due'yhtj by using poorly halsnte.l
' plsnti
plahti loo
food from ' improper sources..* ID E A L »Unds
stands for w'.
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CaU •( ouf Su (m 1 Branch Ws/thessf la charge «1 R. C. Vi i v i II
ild iu .

Wilson. &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Company
JACKSONVILLE

. Mrs- H i L Brooks and twpj&gt;f her little
charge spent last week in Tampa on bus­
iness and ^igasure combined.
Mr. and Min Souls and son Ralph will
spend three week at Coronada Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. IL F. Qusckenboa and
daughter leaves Friday by Clyde river
Use for Piermont. New York, on .the Hud­
son wberd they will ppebd about six
wveka.
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The borne people had picnic dinner un­
der the Jarge oaks at Episcopal Church'
yard July Fourth.
A game of ball between Enterprise
and Orange City, the saoqp, Ortmgo, O u r

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. .Most always fails and'ntotty* dies"* • /
So the up-to-date merchant
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(The one who la wise) ^ i{ns on up-tonlote method ond one which Jtc triu
■ It'aVarly.to bed-ond eorl^ to rise .

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Little Happenings— Mention of
Matters In Brief. •

Moved and Moving
Bring your old tires to Sfuiford Machine |
Mr. nnd Mrs Rjysor arc comfortably A Garage Cb. for vulcanizing.
48*tf
oaued in Mrs Martin's cutiugc un Mag­
A
few
m&lt;&gt;re
Mason
Fruit
Jars
left
at I
nolia Avenue.
reasonable ptlces. at W.vr. Long’s Grocery.' •
Mr and Mrs Kay Butts ore dt home to
4 4 .tr1
their friends in tire rottuge [ecently' va­ 1 Comfort Cottdgc ^111 open the first
cated by H. E. Tolar.
week in August.
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O n F r i d a y , S a t u r d a y a n d M o n d a y . J u ly 1 4 t h , 1 5 th and
ptRSONAl ITEMS (IE INTEREST Mr. and Mr». H. L Gilxspn have moved
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iVe w j |l g jv e a r e d u c t i o n o f O n e - F o u r t h o n C a s h P u r into liie Irouse on Magnolia ave.. foctnerly and
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o n o u r e n t i r e s t o c k w hich c o n s i s t s o f M e n ’s, Y o u n g
occupie»l by Mr. and Mrr. R. C. Butts.
Why n o t let us sto re y o u r ru rn llu re
Sûipmary o f the r t o a t l n l Sm all Talk
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- trade day a success. The .Kissimmee
people know to w to entertain. Darid Lockhart, a prominent citizen of
Orlando, was in 8anford several days
looking ah e r his large catùè ■Interests.
r " ' The Mlsies Agnef Waldron and Edith
Stanton of Orlando have been spending
the last two weeks jvlfh ^Katharine and
. Ruth Waklron at*th9Congrega~tIbnal (iar-

tonage.

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A postal from H. E Tolar at Brevanl.
C, s û te s th at to . and his fhinUy nrr
* * enjoying them lelves In the bracing moun­
tain air.
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Next Saturday afternoon a t 4:30 at the
park bandstand M(p. 0.*W. King willFli.
certain the children with stqry telling. •
S v .. Mrs. toqn • Sumroertn of Jftcktonvillc.
who has been visiting .in th\s city lu»
gone (o'ÇJyde'for a visit to. b i t father.
Mr.,Chas Humphreys before returning to
' , * Jier home in Jacksonville. . '.
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Mrs, L J. Lang left Tuesday- for. her
home lrv;Wilf|»Orasd pftrr o visit with Mrs
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•*, . . ^ f s t e l a Moye. of Arcadia came up
L '.

While you a r e aw ay fu r the sum m er I
.artd ..Chijdrcn’i Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Shirt«;
and save h o u se re n |. S onford ru rn l- A -°ilar&amp; and L u f f s , H osiery, Underwear, Night S h irts rajamaa;
tu re Co. ^
33 -tf Neckwear, Belts, Suspenders, Ladies' and Men’s Umbrellas,
The nursing home at 8ih and Ehn Ave, T r u n k s , S u i t C a s e s , E t c .
1« prrpare&lt;l to care for a lin\lted. number
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of surgical cases. Mu. Wright, nurse in
I h e s e ll in g p r ic e o f o u r e n tir e s t o c k o f m e r c h a n d i s e is
charge.
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jj-tf m a r k e d in p l a i n figure^, o n ^v ery a r t i c l e a n d y o u m a k e y o u r
Eat chipped tocf while the weather Is o w n r e d u c t io n a t O n e - F o u r t h O f f d u r i n g th is s a le ,
warm, cut In an American Slicing machine
nt W.W. Long’s Grocery.
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M E N 'S S U IT S
M E N ’S S U IT S
J u s t recleved a new line ■o f Art
$16.50
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squares, p ric e s reasonable. Sanford
15.00
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F u rn itu re Go.
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PJacp the titles to your teal estate In
the [fealty Trust Company nnd avoid com­
14.00
M
10.50
plications. For particulars address ILF
12.00
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9.00
Whi (ner. Jr^ Secretary.
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We arc equipped to handle-your repair
.Doors open during Sale at 8 o'clock A. M.
*,
Sanford Mnehine.fc Garage Co.
••*.3* \
Rtllf.
Come cArly^and make your .selections while 6ur stock is
Oue nmVtwo'horM wngqns with celery I c o tn p lc tc T
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fhircd sldc todi** n t’Uiulerwo»xl*s. 17-tf I 1
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in unlqrt theYe Is s tre n g th . We have
Bear in mind these prices are for cash purchases and g o o d
the goods you need, and th e p r ic e |for July 14th, 15th and 17th only,
you can do th e re s t. S anford F urni­
ture Co, ' _ ~
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Mr. C 1!. Pagcnhart nnd family arc in
Succinctly A rranged for llu r
the
doruer of Ouk and Third, In the house
rle d Herald R enders. ,
vncatrsl by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ferguson,
VCtT" Hessle ty n er of Tampa is the who have moved in thejr new home on
gueit of bor sister. Mrs. R. J. Holly
First street.
— —a
----------- Mrs. W. R. Gaidner and cliarmlnit
C otton Barbecue
daughter. M iss£Udys. of Sanford. Flor­
There will tic a great time nt Apopka.
ida. ¿Her several weeks' visit to'our city,
July 26,' when there will be a barbecue
wilt return ta . their home next week—
for the (Hirppsc of bringing together form-,
.Rome (Go.) Herald. . ..
ers and others interested In cotton Talk­
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11. ' Messrs. Homer, Seegar and Yelvinglon ing. It I«t8. be«pi demonstrated that cot­
of Otlantlo ware In thé city on-Wc&lt;lne«- ton con t o raised |irotttiibly in Florida,
and all that is necessary is to nwuken an
day. / &gt; '
* a large crowd of Sanford people look inlercst-ro the indu»ir&gt;|. to add wonder­
• In Klalmmee on Wednesday and report fully to the resources oftthe State.

(¡l)p«hèr hoffte lost Saturday and I j^ h k
g |iB * r ^ f 7 tM i! T to 1 n &lt; iiB l^ ^ ; r 7 î t ..*
Mrs. Henry d’ee rw of. ArSvJis dkr vlsltb*c£,
W jffièk
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Y achting P a rty Here
A party of well known Miami people,
are fierc this week In the two-masted
yacht. &gt;tcd'o. belonging to. Judge Worley,
The jhlrty are erljojlng the Inland water)»
oT Florida nnd expect to spend several
weeks upon the St. Johns. In the party
arc: Judge and Mrs. G. S. Worley. Misses
Gladys a n d .K u te and Mnstcr Hobson
Worley ntul Mr. Alexander Culbcrion nnd

Mr. Russel.

Accompanied

try

Misses

Alice Whitner and Annie bee ’Caldwell
ihepnrtY nfiulc.lhv trip of fifty'miles into
the upper St. Johns.*

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Notice To The public

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All bills tjue the Sanionf [lernld on or|
before June 80th are "payable to m« and
hereafter n»bill will to traded out njy The
Herald by any one »»nnected there-1
with. Bills due to me must be settled at
once n f I am anxious to square up all j
tin; outstanding indebtedness. —
17 -dt
*“ R. J. Holly.

. f l i r t y ..s W . Ocutl»&gt;
New Yprli.'tfuiy
utwuiutnnding a
decided drop in tha nicrcury marking the
rccemion of the \ heat wave, there were
thirty-nix dentin tixlay attributed to (lie
heat in Ibe Muttu|&gt;oiitaii city
Red Cross nurse»} ure nuftioned at everf
sub-staiioretrr'give ffrer attf nnd to rtusun stroke »offeter«. and uEe k«*|it busy.
Notbing like .this in Florida.,
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SANFORD

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BURLING, OHIO.—Speaking generally,
any investment based on pppuiation
growth is worth consideration., especially ’
in regions of great natural resouross
where outside capital Is urgently needed .
1 for development work.. Such.a.oontjitlon
is found right here. Between 1000 and.
191(1 the population growth of Florida
/ was 42 per cent, thè next highest being
Texas with 28 per cent, followed, by
Louisiana and Arkansas with 20 per oent .
each. These figures indicate tho tranen- „
’dous growth Of..Tlorfcla ’and the large*
number of inquinò! now being received
fr^in .dSl4rver the country relative to
prospects for a,Jiving in Florida, and the
activity among tho solid, ’ proven trust. worthy and substantial real estate men,
foreshadow a larger Influx of settlers this
fall than has hitherto been witnessed in
1 the history's! ' thè state, y lt 'strada -to...
reason, .therefore,
i* »
| •thatt what
^ . has firffr»
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peneri In'the;còltiti- west id regard to
!1if hiijh prietr'of *lands • ($1 •'
• be-priced much
possibilities, : Thagiip^v atri ritshaiid Is .
‘ found to. bring tylf
Ok)*tori.
3 &amp; ^ d it 3^0 to $50 jn&gt;ocre Is 'hfhily .
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•center, a»ri if good-toja^whinn haseu ^ J
rqa^n for inveatij^ither purely
invrttihent or for h(s own -use later on
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c OLTURIC.

HOMFSEEKER, EV.ANSVILLE.—
Homeseekers* cheep excursion rates are
npw in effect bn die first and third Tues^ x ia y of each month during the year, .
DIRECT to SANFORD. Tickets during 1
t h e summer months tut good for TWEN- 4. TY-FIVE-days; during the .winter, for ; .
TWELVE days only. This Js’to say that
y o u can 'lea v e Evansvillo (and other
weadfnean leave theh home Jown) any
f ir s t or third Tuesday of any sunUner .
x n ofttli, obtain a ticket which will bring
y o u direct to Sanford—with pnlj£ one*. *7
«3 ^pnge of cars, in Ihf mnlttoty .of .'cases,'
s o d that change at JhctsOnvijl^ Flori- .
you have dbouuVrenty-onr ^ys ’

ago the t ì l ^ t i i -,

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DIVERSIFIED, ALABAMA.—No; celery is not tho main vegetable crop grown
in Florida» In acreage, celery came
twelfth'out'of fifteen crops The largest
; acreage iu 1010 Vais devoted to water­
melons* followed try' Irish potatoes and
•beets... Neither do«» tbd total ’value of
the ceiery c$i&gt; exceed .that of all-other
fijopo. ^Tomatuis brougltt $2^28,620
to iKe state/ duriiig
celery $266,-

^ ^ m ’^ V w U l.v n te us.tJeio^feay- ■
-^versified’ farming.
on!
^ g jfcW w n F g lv e ygu^ll infdnaatltjnttttt ••7*;v;'T:.,,'_mornc.rBjri.riIrnin(^ep$cnh«

V E R M (# A ;

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ENOUGH TO MAKE THEUR OWN HIS­
TORY! For (liversified .forming, there
aro.no Utter lands in Florida. Right
through the tract runs the Florida East
Coast rrilw ay.Part of the trocTlBofilers
the St. Johns river. ~ Communication be­
tween the Farms -and Ranford is by good
rted to the Celery avenue. Sanford, ferry.
The rood approaching the ferry^has been
rebuilt by the County and Is now in good
shape. As Volusia Farms settles, how­
ever, its owd townalte will be its com­
mercial ceh'ter. We have several new
plans we hope. to.put Into operation for
the beneflt.of Volusia Farms owners, of
which will be explained in these Bulletins
from time to time.

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i t is likely you may get two boxes per -■
tree, the fifth year threb boxes per tree, and after this, the yield is sufficient to
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keep any man busy in looking after it .
. 7.
Atphisent we Aalui n o J &lt; £ttm ^ In """""
th e price of Volusia farms whether you
buy dtrus fruit land or laird for diversi­
fied• fanning, but at the time -*•.:»»
of - making
.^1*
-your reservation you should say for wljat purpose you want the land to' aid us in
making a- selection for you.

�n ie

growing hcrinuda» in Florid* “
In Florida where winter gardens are
pmctlcabiy the pmOh'U'groVn with great
|Py ^ a and profit- Indeed tb ^ Florida
grower has several decided *advantages
over tboee further north. The crop Is al­
most free from Insect enemies and from
(Uneases. It comaf Into market when the

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«ÀNroào LODGES
Sanford Lodge No. 27. L O. O, f.

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W. 8. feunroL 8#c‘y.

gsmlnels Chapter No. 2.Order tatta rn Star
Meau every aaoood and fourth Friday in month.
ist/aior of
Provai ‘

cordially Invitad to vltit

SHIPPERS OF

SETH WOODRUFF. AdmUtretoe

Among northern groweft there U quite
F. O. E .'Celery City Aeri« 1882
-nia fini u d third T u n d ir« in every
a range of varieties to select from. This I» Court -of Trounty Judge State of
Mf i la n e block, third floor .
Floride
U not true.at the South. The. Bermuda
l
Phoenix Ledge NS. 8,' K. of P
onion Is the only ono that we know of in ñ E iU te
Nannie J Heck I
Oranga County
MteU ercood and fourth Mondays Visit
tkst it is at ell wrath while SUltiveting.
N oti« to hereby given. to *11 whom it may con»JShU always welcome. P E. Hutchinson. C
The onloq prefers a rich, m oist, loam. oera. th a to n the t t h d i y of December. A. D 1911.
I ihall spidy to the Honorable Win. Martin. Judge
It can be grown, however, on the high
»• H fi«
Probate. for rey A nildtiSanford Lodge. No 02. X. L A M
. Í t “ jM m ln iy t'ito , of the e itite of Nannie
J|goe iafid* of Florida with fair success, íJ.hf¡feck
dccdaiadj and U n l i t the tam e time I will
0. L. Taylor, Mailer; H. E Telar. Secre­
and better still on the richer “ham­ ran en f to iaW Court my final account« «• Admin- tary. Commoniratton every fin i and th irl Thursd iy i at T:30 p. m. Visititi« brothers welcome
mock«'' and sometimes on the “muck 7 .1 5
,br,r
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SEÍH
WOODKUrr.
Admiplttrgtor
•jiDds.” The ao-called “flat woods*' also
Unita Brotherhood of Carpenters and Join-,
t r a of America
give fatr crops after the land D well"
o r d Local Union No i f 91. U. D. of C. and Y
drained. No roan should undertake onion In Court of County Judge, State of ofW
meets every Thursday night at T o'clock fa
riorlda
t
N ^ - theA.Eagles'
litui. W, A. Kumohr. preaident; T. L.
culture in Florida or anywhere eke un­
less be D prepared to Invest liberal­
ly in fertilizers. If he will not do this he Noth» to berehy given. in gli whom It may a m ­
im i'
flsy of NoVara ber. A. D.
had by all means .better .stop before he 'll. *»• thiU ipply to the Honorable Wm. (tirUn.
of «aid Court, tu jedfa of Probate, for our
begins.
Barnyard mapure, unless so Judie
Anal discharge as e i ecu to n of the last will and
DENTIST
in
tern
en t of V T . lohn,, d e ceasä; a id th at M
thoroughly composted as to klU the seeds the same
time we will preaent to said Court our
Office:
Vnu ,11 Building
final
accounts
as
osectitors
of
said
estate
tnd
ask
of grasses end weeds, is not advisable In
onion culture. The manure D all right,
SANFORD, FLORIDA /
but the woedS are not. and nqy than who
IOIINS.
I f l 1 1 rJIM.O « O fU lSS 4sP^llsi N is i o w n -h o c *

ihg «fill becomo'a convert to .commercial
fertilisers fu^thlfi crop fur the Tear Of his
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
psturn!‘life.
In Court of the County Judge. S tate
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of Florida
“V ^ -*k^ I ‘T- *
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iCfcu3le.knd'*th#t has been in dean In re Estate of._ l
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.
c^U^Ht^QC'a year &lt;ft two end U conse- Melvin ] Buck 1 Dr«n«e County
To »11 Creditors. Leisters. Distributee« «All all
FgM lfr vpa;tty free from weed or grass
Persons havln« Claims or Demands sSalnst
said JCstate:
sAtUMf- these are thick in your onion
Yon. and each of you. are hereby notified and
peldi you will fuivc . endlefes trouble in rojulred
to present any claims aad demands which
you,
or either of you. may have against the
keeping them fiUbdtled. Plot» your laud of Melvin
J, Buck, deceased. lata of Oranic
ten inches detip' as early as September, County, Florida, to.the undersigned Fred M Buck,
of said estate. Within two years from '.he dneo
harrow.very mellow and. apply your fer- hereof
.
D 1911
tlllter-at Oifkiote of a ton per acre, Tiy ,. Dated Sanford. Fla . June 29. A
FRED M BUCK
ANDREW JOHNSON.
thk parly -preparation of the land the
Attorney for Administrator
weed and grass ' Seed are induced, to
sprout pnd the weed« may be destroyed
A dm inistrator’s Notice
by tw6 or three'cultivation, so that they
Tn AlX Wnrot THtsMiv Ctwron:
,wfll molest you very linjo vdurfog the Whytra«, JÍ. 4^ NiUrr as administrator of.thr es-,
growth of the onion. If all the trash seed fate of (.v^rge Krlgr-r decensad. Jiai filod his tied
rts lit tlm lutid of rtie SdrolitUwilhiu'nn inch Of two ‘ tif the surfo^e D
pay drburthn following lJrWflbir-r
radi estate of (It
Igei. IK-ed'tiluste and-ttoiStused to getjBlnato akbfe-'wllf-^JDi-OO Ihg
In Orango G
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Florida-Fruits

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S W. ', of N.E, it.of «sehip. twenty (20) South fii

atafhrtnhjrr toyge ypu to aptu-ar lwft.tr

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In the best game of baseball seen
around these diggings for m any moons
Sanford gave Qrlando as pretty a coat of
whitewash an anyone could’ oak far and
-. la the m eantim e got fotlr real substantial
tallies for themselves. &lt; .
Orlando had “Gunner” Vaiden on the
mound aqd' except for a swelled bead and
much self confidence, be- didn’t have
much. We got men on bases in almost
every Inning but couldn’t bunch our hits
Up til the 8 th, when an error, a base on
1&gt;alli and throe hits netted ys four runs
and a victory.
F ather Wallace pitched air-tight ball
far Sanford and was only In danger in the
7th, when Sennet singled stole second and
tried to score on Jim 'W lndani single to
canter. He was out a t the plate on
Galloways perfect throw. This was the
^only Inning in which Orlando got two
hits. Their other three were well scat.
«V.

•anfard at Kisslmmaa
hit Into « double play end * the n exrm an
The Sanford ball team Journed over to w u e u r
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{Qssimroeo to help make the trade day
The Orlando outfield played great ball.
celebration a tjo cets and by playing', a
Three Orlando player« were out a t the
splendid game fulfilled their promise ami
a t the «ama tim e ■covered themselves
vrith glory.
Orlando had played and defeated the
KUalrameo team by a f-0 «core In the
morning game and when our team made
their, appearance la th* afternoon * blj
Two f o t double plays by o u rb o y * ." "
Crowd w ar on the job. The Kissimmee
It was a great g am e. taken
from
any
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te a m b s d b e e n ’strengthened In all £•» angle.
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pertinents and to beat Sanford seemed
to He their sole ambition.
Mger Spencer could bo heard tell
Manage Uoguewell sent Gore to the
Ing McMullen Just hfiw much firing line and “Biddy” proved that his
resp e c t he had for his
'Judgement was co rrec t« He had all kinds
pitching
of steam, more than the engine that
brought us home, and „let Kissimmee
r-* ~tOU MUST VB LtARAtet» «i,
TO PtJkX VA s c BAIL OV *'
down with four hits and didn’t depd bead
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a m an. They only scored In the first
7 a
Nc c ' .
when Snedlgar singled. Stanley tripled
and scored on a pass ball. _. •
Bridges the first man up singled, to
second on Burdens sacrifice and scored
on Bbwens single. In the second Lawler
walked waa sacrificed to second by
Galloway and «cored the tying run on
Kanners one timer, in the fourth Funk,
the first man to b at drove the hall about
20*76^1.over the center fielder’s head for
a d e a lt home run. wining the game for
us righVlbare*
- ■».r - y —• '-'*4—*• -■

Jh a .S a n fo rd hoy» p u t.u p a splendid
game, fielding in err less from our putting
SANFORD' ; / AB* R H
'. t h e “Hep” in their work. ’
Bridges, s s . . . .-...ic iL .fi 1 1
On the offensive Bowen sbowea with 2 Bui den. c _____ y. . . i . : 2 '0 0
..4 0 2
v ■ • 7 , singles and a double out of 4 times at Bowen. 3b_______
Funk. I f ........................J 1 1
- ‘ : l» t&lt;
Wallace, l b .............. f . . . 4 0 0
'y The game was played o n . the new Lawler, rf k 2 b ... 1 .. .3 I, 0
diamond wnlch baa been W i t In front Galloway, c f .............. . . . 3 0 0
Kenner, rf............* . .. .. 1 0 1
of th ^ blgr grandstand.
Gore, p ....................•
3 .0 0

8ANFORD.

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0 2 0
'D g B
0 3 3
0 0 1 ,
0 0 10 I 2 1
0 0 -4
t) 0 0
0 3 0

K idding the pitcher.'

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- '. Bridge«, r f . . . .

Wallace, p - . - . . ___:..4

1 1 0

4 3

Il iguaw elí ¿ 2 b . . . . . . J *T

■Carson out- hit b£ bstted ball

0 0 0 -1
Bowen. 3 b ........ .............i . O 3 0 1 2
Burden, c ........................3 0 0 0 2 7

KISSIMMEE
AB R II
Carson, 2b —..................4 0 0

Snedlgar, IT..1 . . . . . . . . 4

Stanley, cf„r...V „i . . . . 4

\ Galinway, cf.

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Chit». 3b ..
11 27 Alvy, t t . . .
Doyle, s a . . .
All K i! £ A PO Woodard, c
.„ 4 .0 1 0 0 1 Kulp, p . . . ;
..4 0 2 0 0 t ;
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32 2 4, 0 0 ?7
r.3 -:o " o - n
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..4 0 o o 8. J
' \ . . 110 TOO 000— 3 3 1
.3
0 0 ' 2 &lt;8 2 Sen ford
Kissimmee J
200 000 000— 2 4y 0
.3 0 2 0 0 14
..•3 0 0 4 0 0
.Kissimmee played real bate b all It
;3
0
11 0
may be hard to believe, but It'a true. —»
»3 0 0 0 1 7
Gorp pitched a swell game and aftef
'30.0 G* 4~ Ì 5 27 the'first inning just breezed.
'
I Q40 000— 4 ‘ 8 : b
Bowen still b a s'h is .batllBg^^eye. Two
1000 gj&amp;U 0 * 4
hits a g sla Wednesday.
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their new ' diamond for
^ -th«r"w ai aome hit of Tank's. A clculi
ÜW covri- off, u-&lt; 1«. w rier
line drive over* the •perucr fielders head,
bad amo. ■from Fort a n d th e s^ore wps -Ued.»W 9,'h*lriivcjed.
' O urjhK eftf Is w o rk in ^ H lia k « ^ Vork.
34 4 8 0

ORLANDO

lndham, 3b.
Windham lb

Was opened
rcálkfiitjcked
We* isùitód'v

people b^ing pAisent. T he'frades Day is
n SliceOSI* In nil ihe word inriifis and. Klv
si‘( nm eé&gt;ill get a splendid advertltini
iy having iU^JBiporter S tan - •
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TheC. SaIrf6rll.Y•‘JunIors*, -defeated «the

Items of .Interest Concerning
Society'People.

P O I N T S PDREIV PERSONA!
Mow Celery City Vanity Talr Whll£ The Welaka club ,held an im
Away th e Gotden'^hfpr»—
— business session Tuesday after
Social Gossip.
large number of the members beu
Launch Party

. A delightful moonlight launch ride waa
given on the Mamie, commanded by Ceptain Pagenhart; Monday evening compli­
m en tary to a very attractive visiting girl.
Mias Lillie. May McIntyre, of Lakeland,
who has been the guest of Mr% Stafford.
The trip was made up the' river to where
the government dredge boat is a t work.
Lunch was served on board and the mer­
ry party-mourned at a late hour, having
thoroughly enjoyed the outing. Some of
those .who w ent werh Misses Peflchca
Leffler, Linda JLeffler, Belle Smith. Flossie
Frank, Rena Brown, Lillie May . McIntyre.
Mabel Hand. Mary Alice Martin, Eliza­
beth McLaughlin. Alice Saunders. Emma
Peer** Messrs. Frank Mlltecr. Carl HamU.n Robert
__ _ a Harold
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lltnn, J'.-D.
Mask
Wight, Ja c k ’Adamk, Wizen Butt,
kill, a n d W. A. Leffler.
Mrs. Ho4«lco Entertains ^ t 1
Mrs. W. D.-Holden w a s .th e ch^r^lttrg,
hoatpsa at a very pretty.;bridge party
given a t tbe Sanford House lal|t Thursday
evening. An effective color scheme of
green and white, very appropriate to
summer time tastefully carried opt fn the
decorations. Refreshing punch • was
served during the entire evening, and de­
licious Ice cream, with two kinds of cake
w'ai* served at ihe dose of the, lively
gamo of ., bridge.. When scores were
counted it was found thot omctig the la ­
dies Mrs. C. O, McLaughlin had made lop
score, and she was aw anlfd .the ladies'
prize, a lovely hand painted .vase. ' M y
A. W. Brown was the .fortunóte genfTeman to rpake highest score, and received
the prize, -a- handsome -'silver -ash- tray.
Those who enjoyed this delightful game
were Mr. W. D. Ifiddcn. M r.. anti Mrs. G.
F. Smith. Mr. and Mix. Forrest Lake, Dr.
and Mrs. T.. A. N r a ^ J ir s . W 'jL A n rw ,

eat. The chairmen of the difln
partments have b een o t wink. an
Submitted some very fine trogri
next season’s year book that will
published. New club officer., were
as follows: Mrs. A. W. Brown,
vlce-pseaidenti-Mlsa Mell Whitner,
Ing secretary; Miss Peachea Uffl,
responding secretary.

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boya of Sanford .Heights yesterday to the
tone of 9 to 2, going to ahow 'th n t'S a n ford is playing *¿h&lt;* gam e-In o texy do.

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Is tuft the propk place to dlrcusa these
affairs.

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SANfORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, JULY 31. 1911

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

SANFORD PAPER MILL

co u n cil m eets

• Volume Ht-

NO MORÉ OREEN ORANGES

NEWS OF THE WORLD

TWo In terestin g M eetings of the City
Dads
T h is C ity W ill Move O ne t s t a b Wuncil met in regular session July 3,
- lls tie d S o o n ’
at 7:30 p. pi.
Present—W. t). Holden. president protern; IL R. SteVehs, S. Runge. B. A. How- LOCATION HAS BEEN INSPECTED
ard, J. D. Davidson.

re d c ru l G overnm ent S erves N otice on
S ta te B oards o f Health
The General Newsâf "The Land
Items of Interest Gleaned From
Dealers in oranges which have been
Varloua Sources ,
%X Flowers.
taken from tbe tree« when green and
made yellow by placing them In artificial
i
heat are lo be dealt wijh as dealer« in HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
CDilfO FROM IMF STATE PRESS
adulterated foodstuffs by the Federal
Absent—D. 1. Thrasher, II. Ward.
Government, according to notice for­
Minutes of last meeting read and ap- P ro m o te rs Opine That S an fo rd lias warded to all State Food and Drug Com­ Here the Readers Will Mod a Brief
An fp lto sn e o U h t W eek’s M ost lmprovod.
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.
.
missioners from tho United States. De­ Ÿ
Best P o sitio n Fdr F a c to rie s
Historical Spring flaw ing
p o rt an t Happening* In th e
Report
of
marshal
and.
treasurer
for
Of
All
Kinds
partm
ent
of
Agriculture.
7 Tor Hurried Readers
S ta te ’s Domain.
»4Tbe Federal authorities have been1 The national .bureau has Issued a chart
Tbe proclamation
President Taft re­ June read and ordered filed.
Taper made from palmetto, pine, sweet
Petition of G. W. . Blac^wclder and gtim and almost every kind of tree that studying the average sour orange of the showing that projected roads, when com­
serving certain lands in Horida for the
occupation and usd of th e surviving Sem­ twelve others asklrig that sewer on Park grows ItMTori la la the latest diacovery obmroon &lt;marke^ and have found that pleted. will enable us to travel in wagon
. rtiii
inóles In this state As a meastfiro which avenue be extended ro Thirteenth' street, made by a party of experts near Tampa it usually comes from orchards where h u ll or automobile by tbe ocean-to-occan high­
ami following their favorable* report the It treated to the artificial process. This way from Cumberland, Md„ to T^oomi;
wlU meet the heartiest commendation referred to sanitary committee.
An
ordinance
‘entitled
an
ordinance
»'
location for a mammoth paper mill- Is results In a skin of the p roper -color/ but by the MontreaHif-Mlami highway north
^from all good'cUlzens of the stito and of
graitfrlig
to
tbe
Citrus
Southern
\jfall
the
fruit
It
not
properly
Opened,
the
acid
»
Canada
to
Odd
south
from
Florida
and
by
•now
u
p
ib
r
discussion.
j |£ t b a country. It jraa* after a careful and
'n n J witf^nit 'Telling a ¿ a jjfo f tjla grain- fnrit-retnahtinflunfchnjTfietfr .th rn tc ittc higtisrwv fro m ty iu ro u v e f t b
c ittu i^ e x te n lA h llb h til« those farids*1,0 * ' corporation orgWn
m
t
.
r e . ' . I . »______. . / . j l . lawn nf ll i h 'W i l « W F in
intentions » party of capitalists If left on the trees to ripen properly the Tijuana in Mexico.
were selected nml tbe information sotight laws, of l bevuta t e n ­
The death of Patrick .Cuslfing. a resi­
nford one day this week and acids wou|d give way to sugars.
and obtained by tbe Indian bureau of th*e sors and assigns," certain^
went over the ground carefully with a - • The Federal authorities found tho acids dent AmoriCpn and former watchman at
• interior departm ent ir'd ire c tly respon chisca and privileges, pas
ig und referred to th
view of purchaaing a g55J' riv et front to be inimical to the health of the con­ HofTmpn Island quarantine station, from
j. sible for the act of the president. .
The c&lt;]ualliaiiot\of the'Cue assessment location for n paper; mil). There will be sumer. particularly, fhe children, and have Asiatic cholera, has aroused some appre­
One of the departm ents of the coming
for 1911 was then tis|û}tr «ip, ,.i
nothing dorie u n til the bulkhead has been ;uled that tbe artificial ripening con- hension in New York of the spread of (lie
• Interstate fair, to be held at Pfensucola
On motion tbe, bilis as
by the constructed but within the n ex ' twelve uUtutes adulerution. According tp (he »courage beyond the itnllatione of quar­
during the fall, to be given. gfeat prompresident and-approved bÇ^lha1' fimvtcc months Sanford will be the seat of the to tbe practices of the Board* of Health antine. Vigorous steps were taken to
, J^ ln e o c e js th a t'o f the high-grade poultry
Committee's ere ordçÿB®*||àiL^-T31*\ new -poper ’induitry.j&gt; f f to rid ^ This the ruling of the Federal jiuthteUiM wHI «toiup olg/ a n y possible sources o f irtfee-’
exhibit*. The .live stock department, ol' On motion conucil adjoùrntd m jiürsfc niueh‘ V as lenrnerf by. a Herald scribe af- be made a role of tile various s ta te s • ' •’ «ion, though Health Officer D o ty lays
am im portant feature, promises to
there is ho reason for alarm. A strict
At call of-the chfllniìipi .to. complete, th r/'d ÿ a long and orduous chase after rite
far ahead pf .last year’s shqw. and for
.County T eachers Appointed
quarantine bh» been established at the
equ^iation of tint askifsaiiient. !•
' reo| facts.
display of fancy poultry of all kinds,
At th« request ol numerous subscribers home of Cushing's widow and four chil­
M". W.-Lovru,’
The. new process recently pctfectcsl
special provision has been ipode. :•
The
Herald publishes a complete Hqt of dren. He died ut (he Swinburn Island
that manufacture« a good quality of
Clerk
At Jhe recent s^ssioh of the Florida
hospitaL
t
teoChcis
appointed for Orange county:
commercial |&gt;aper from pul motto roots
legislature. Senator"George W. Dayton, of
h
Orlando—
H.
A.
Dope;
Misses
U
la£m
ith
Tbe
cfTortl
of
Senator
Terrell,
of
G«o{-■
CpundJ met In regular sesaiutr. July IB, aiu) ioavea ahd wood promises*to trrvoliiDade City, succeeding Jn huvlnga bill
Gopize* f)»e paper, industry. Tbe .-paper Konice DeLa;ioy. Mary JsRchritU Mny g'o. to haveJPkiite Smith -accept his resig­
at 7:30 p. ni.
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passed, appropriating $10,000 for a suit­
Present—D. I- Trashcr. prtiiJAijt/W. Will not be of th e finer grades'but "Will be” Ohlsfiolm, Berq^ca Smith. Flliel Crawlyrtl nation as (lie Junior senator from the
able statue of the late Dr. John Gorrie. yf
D. Hyldfrn, J. D. DayUlsoa^j^tuuge. D,-A. n»ed for-' wrapping papep cur to da and •Bepsie F u r e n , d o o n e . Mollle Rny state, ami (ho refusal to accept it is caus-'
Apalachicola, who first invented the pro-'
BdSfU. ‘MlnorA'TialV iijfAnham, Maude iltg considerable political goaaip. Tho
Howard, if. Wnrtl and A. H, Stevens. * even vegetable crates will be made.
cess of artiflclal ice -manufacture, to be
Swalrnirei
Tinry F. YoyJk^jtAlInnle Groves. Wasjiiugton Star says: "Tho mix-up Js
The'paper arfc .Will soon bo upon us
Minutes of last meeting read .and npplaced lo the statuary trail ut Washing­
Smifoid—N
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Wildmun. of-'-T^ftaulc-nbie Interest natietialiy an»T
uiirt tlte.irapid destruction of the piue
proved.___
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ton,theTtSUWlhT'capifitl of the-U nited
A.
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Walkei,
to Georgia pollilrt. .From the na(Jii inbtion the clerk wop. authorized j.i forests in Horldn m ean that tire vegetable
Tv • S ta t|s .,a s a .fitting testimonial to the
M
rg."
jGflo
B
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Miss
Lucille
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11
ni
viewpoint.
Use Democrats js re wor-’ . h
Crates
of
the
future
will
b
e.
m
ade
of
release, the Living- litfqTyi lots frtintlrrg
great. Floridian. w
^Ik^-JIta^ Carrie ¿ ed over the existence of a vac*noy In
llic Congre'gntfonflg Qutrcb or» receipt of a 'pet.v-W ith .Uie coftmless number of Richards. Mik.
^-¿ ■ '7 ¿ .A t* meeting held In the city hall Mon- properly execuLWf*wjfe- fpr^
toesln tnia se c t^ i. J h e rnllroad tffemiu^fWMrs. E. W i 6. Dunn. » W tf 'liw Georgia jlelegatlotc ri It n»pans tho loss " .r&gt;w
.day. aigtu .to e -track gruwer* of Puma due. . . . . , .
the ri*»ew tjflnSportntlon And LliBe FvnWOOb. Claja L/fl'iikl. ^»Ith'TA. of oi\e Vote on^lic big question coming to
V r C.GOTtkl* ‘ 1i^viclnlty
- * 1—IM. an/tb'
i.... 11m in nr U St
—M,
took"preliminary
steps
uuerdeiVla - tbc 'Sunfoitl 'location garage, .Grijth "K. Spoec •WCRe. -f urcu. lssuetii thoaox^tc. b*^lmjiog Ju ly . VUi r * .
. On rnotiuu
^«WA
perfecting a t . an-organiza- of First street, tot»;
new Kita M M r s v l L N. Luke, Missies Clara wlien this dtvtaltitiTprgtolase;(t&gt; Bo so
¡binds l
Miller, UW eF.&amp; ifflL .I’rachoft 'D. Lefflek th ai every vote sri^l Ka of Jffitpjaiiii Yhinw.-4*• /■ ^
mutintlly bf.nrikieL J/w ere condkDlnèrf Vr
’ Taugwin^AntiAjll^RoltenhofT
Tl»e Dcroocratic lk«d^n»'^rili# gjuioMo"tbe»f&gt;iT.
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demittrYnpUtl*
bÿ^wUiifS
-utthoit
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»Uuightqhlng
bu
t'
of
t
-Sudah^Mr».'A:.M.'Vhb|nikr.
â w t ÿ î Â f -Oöv motion 1fbe.riOgtUl
In Georgia. an*L thijjljjjng outlie v g ca^ff: '
&gt; .Riley, the lioo&lt;in^x&gt;et.&gt;')ias given a [p(~ ■
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                    <text>THE jfcNrOltOrrttRAU»
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In the best game of baseball seen
around these diggings for many moons
Sanford gave Qrlando as pretty a coat of
whitewash an anyone could’ oak far and
-. la the meantime got fotlr real substantial
tallies for themselves. &lt; .
Orlando had “Gunner” Vaiden on the
mound aqd' except for a swelled bead and
much self confidence, be- didn’t have
much. We got men on bases in almost
every Inning but couldn’t bunch our hits
Uptil the 8 th, when an error, a base on
1&gt;alli and throe hits netted ys four runs
and a victory.
Father Wallace pitched air-tight ball
far Sanford and was only In danger in the
7th, when Sennet singled stole second and
tried to score on Jim 'Wlndani single to
canter. He was out at the plate on
Galloways perfect throw. This was the
^only Inning in which Orlando got two
hits. Their other three were well scat.
«V. Jha.Sanford hoy» put.up a splendid
game, fielding in err less from our putting
'.t h e “Hep” in their work. ’
On the offensive Bowen sbowea with 2
v ■ • 7 , singles and a double out of 4 times at
‘ : l» t&lt;
'y The game was played on. the new
diamond wnlch baa been W i t In front
of th^ blgr grandstand.

SANFORD' ; / AB* R H
Bridges, s s ....-...iciL.fi 1 1
Bui den. c _____ y. . . i .:2 '0 0
Bowen. 3b______
..4 0 2
Funk. I f ..................... J 1 1
Wallace, lb .............f ...4 0 0
Lawler, rf k 2b . . .1 ...3 I, 0
Galloway, c f ................3 0 0
Kenner, rf...........* .....1 0 1
Gore, p ..................•
3 .0 0
Pft ¿»gocwcll.

8ANFORD.
- '. Bridge«, r f . . . .

;

•anfard at Kisslmmaa
hit Into « double play end *the nexrman
The Sanford ball team Journed over to w u e u r
'*
{Qssimroeo to help make the trade day
The Orlando outfield played great ball.
celebration a tjocets and by playing', a
Three Orlando player« were out at the
splendid game fulfilled their promise ami
at the «ama time ■covered themselves
vrith glory.
Orlando had played and defeated the
KUalrameo team by a f -0 «core In the
morning game and when our team made
their, appearance la th* afternoon * blj
Two f o t double plays by ourboy*.""
Crowd war on the job. The Kissimmee
It was a great game. taken
from
any
• *
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team b sd b een ’strengthened In all £•» angle.
,
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pertinents and to beat Sanford seemed
to He their sole ambition.
Mger Spencer could bo heard tell
Manage Uoguewell sent Gore to the
Ing McMullen Just hfiw much firing line and “Biddy” proved that his
respect he had for his
'Judgement was correct« He had all kinds
pitching
of steam, more than the engine that
brought us home, and „let Kissimmee r-* ~tOU MUST VB LtARAtet» «i,
TO PtJkX VA sc BAIL OV *'
down with four hits and didn’t depd bead
a man. They only scored In the first -7----a------- --------- - -¿OHWCtPOHP
Nc c ' .
when Snedlgar singled. Stanley tripled
and scored on a pass ball. _. •
Bridges the first man up singled, to
second on Burdens sacrifice and scored
on Bbwens single. In the second Lawler
walked waa sacrificed to second by
Galloway and «cored the tying run on
Kanners one timer, in the fourth Funk,
the first man to bat drove the hall about
20*76^1.over the center fielder’s head for
a dealt home run. wining the game for
us righVlbare*
- ■».r - y —• '-'*4—*• -■

Wallace, p - . - . . ___ :. . 4 1 1 0

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Bowen. 3b....... ...........i . O 3 0 1
Burden, c.................... 3 0 0 0 2
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0 2 0
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0 3 3
0 0 1,
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P O IN T S PD R EIV PERSONA!
Mow Celery City Vanity Talr Whll£ The Welaka club ,held an im
Away the Gotden'^hfpr»—
— business session Tuesday after
Social Gossip.
large number of the members beu
eat. The chairmen of the difln
Launch Party
. A delightful moonlight launch ride waa partments have beenot wink. an
given on the Mamie, commanded by Cep- Submitted some very fine trogri
tain Pagenhart; Monday evening compli­ next season’s year book that will
mentary to a very attractive visiting girl. published. New club officer., were
Mias Lillie. May McIntyre, of Lakeland, as follows: Mrs. A. W. Brown,
who has been the guest of Mr% Stafford. vlce-pseaidenti-Mlsa Mell Whitner,
The trip was made up the' river to where Ing secretary; Miss Peachea Uffl,
responding secretary.
the government dredge boat is at work.
Lunch was served on board and the mer­
ry party-mourned at a late hour, having
thoroughly enjoyed the outing. Some of
those .who went werh Misses Peflchca
P . iíT*.bor0, Ì
thkt •( iSì Uit '
Leffler, Linda JLeffler, Belle Smith. Flossie
'’/jioWibonj’ florkin. wsi
Frank, Rena Brown, Lillie May . McIntyre.
Mabel Hand. Mary Alice Martin, Eliza­
beth McLaughlin. Alice Saunders. Emma
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rwjbirtd to - t , ' Z nx'* Z :
»Uh J b s CI»* a e r i of á nr* a fw
Peer** Messrs. Frank Mlltecr. Carl Hamk j^ th b f ñ ln e l, days from dme.
U .n Robert
____ a uHarold
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lltnn, J'.-D.
Mask
Wight, Jack’Adamk, Wizen Butt,
S B j b r S S i i “" " " " » * » « « *
kill, and W. A. Leffler.
(tW W n d »nd Ihr offldil m »I U l i
Ioni, norkls. (hit ihr „’Tin d ir of

Kidding the pitcher.'

3 ■Carson out- hit b£ bstted ball
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KISSIMMEE
AB R II
2
7 Carson, 2b —................4 0 0
Snedlgar, IT..1 . . . . . . . . 4 1 2
Stanley, cf„r...V„i . . . . 4 i 1

Chit». 3b ..
34 4 8 0 11 27 Alvy, t t . ..
Doyle, s a ...
ORLANDO
All K i! £ A PO Woodard, c
.„ 4 .0 1 0 0 1 Kulp, p . .. ;
..4 0 2 0 0 t ;
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32 2 4, 0 0 ?7
r.3 -:o " o - n -"#
..4 0 o o 8. J
' \ . . 110 TOO 000— 3 3 1
lndham, 3b.
.3 0 0 ' 2 &lt;8 2 Sen ford
200 000 000— 2 4y 0
.3 0 2 0 0 14 Kissimmee J
Windham lb
..•3 0 0 4 0 0
.Kissimmee played real bate ball It
;3
0 11 0
may be hard to believe, but It'a true. —»
»3 0 0 0 1 7
Gorp pitched a swell game and aftef
'30.0 G* 4~ Ì 5 27 the'first inning just breezed.
'
I Q40 000— 4 ‘ 8 : b
Bowen still bas'his .batllBg^^eye. Two
1000 gj&amp;U 0 * 4
hits agsla Wednesday.
* v-------Jaj
Was opened their new' diamond for
^ -th«r"wai aome hit of Tank's. A clculi
rcálkfiitjcked ÜW covri- off, u-&lt; 1«. wrier
line drive over* the •perucr fielders head,
We* isùitód'v tíre - bad ' amo. ■from Fort and the s^ore wps -Ued.»W9,'h*lriivcjed.
' OurjhKeftf Is w orkin^H liak«^ Vork.

Items of .Interest Concerning
Society'People.

people b^ing pAisent. The'frades Day is
n SliceOSI*In nil ihe word inriifis and. Klv
si‘(nmeé&gt;ill get a splendid advertltini
iy having iU^JBiporter Stan - •
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TheC. SaIrf6rll.Y•‘JunIors*, -defeated «the
boya of Sanford .Heights yesterday to the
tone of 9 to 2, going to ahow 'thnt'Sanford is playing *¿h&lt;* game-In otexy do.

Mrs. Ho4«lco Entertains ^ t 1
. . , * u iv u £
Mrs. W. D.-Holden w as.the ch^r^lttrg,
_______ '
r Ml ‘••rfk 40-4,
hoatpsa at a very pretty.;bridge party
given at tbe Sanford House lal|t Thursday In circuit Court, 7th. Judicial
evening. An effective color scheme of Orange County, FlorjcluCffilkla &gt;
green and white, very appropriate to Eugenia
. .. J F . . . - . 1 Wvwte
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summer time tastefully carried opt fn the
decorations. Refreshing punch • was “ It »ppe»n from ib eu m d \v i’i
served during the entire evening, and de­ hstrin doty. AM In xhkW *
iiiM ior l&lt;* th« C im n ln iiiS u i-j'*.
licious Ice cream, with two kinds of cake tM M fM qnant UJiSknbdiC U ? ’ h
tb
rtfn ja n t 1« d rrik U n t o n t,. w'ai* served at ihe dose of the, lively buts u tb
it the pedt olticj* «.lin-gamo of ., bridge.. When scores were known. -That be hai m*Jr ■!ascertain thn residence of the Art,
counted it was found thot omctig the la­ been unsble to dts sa Aff.imr lu
dies Mrs. C. O, McLaughlin had made lop there Is no person tn thr u n i.
score, and she was awanlfd .the ladies'
prize, a lovely hand painted .vase. ' M y
A. W. Brown was the .fortunóte genfTeman to rpake highest score, and received
the prize, -a- handsome -'silver -ash- tray.
Those who enjoyed this delightful game
I »ral^ ihS ih# |!^
•a. D.. urti. ’
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SANfORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, JULY 31. 1911

ALL A R O U N D

F L O R ID A

c o u n c il m e e ts

SANFORD

PAPER

M IL L

• Volume Ht-

NO MORÉ OREEN ORANGES

NEW S OF TH E W O RLD

TWo Interesting Meetings of the City
Dads
T h is C ity W ill Move O ne t s t a b Wuncil met in regular session July 3,
- lls tie d S o o n ’
at 7:30 p. pi.
Present—W. t). Holden. president protern; IL R. SteVehs, S. Runge. B. A. Howard, J. D. Davidson.

redcrul Government Serves Notice on
State Boards of Health
The General Newsâf "The Land
Items of Interest Gleaned From
Dealers in oranges which have been
Varloua Sources ,
%X Flowers.
taken from tbe tree« when green and
made yellow by placing them In artificial
i
heat are lo be dealt wijh as dealer« in
adulterated foodstuffs by the Federal
Absent— D. 1. Thrasher, II. Ward.
Government, according to notice for­
Minutes of last meeting read and ap- Prom oters Opine That Sanford lias warded to all State Food and Drug Com­ Here the Readers Will Mod a Brief
An fpltosne o U h t Week’s Most lmprovod.
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missioners from tho United States. De­ Ÿ
Best Position Fdr F actories
Historical Spring flaw ing
port ant Happening* In th e
Report
of
marshal
and.
treasurer
for
Of
All
Kinds
partment
of
Agriculture.
7 Tor Hurried Readers
S ta te ’s Domain.
»4Tbe Federal authorities have been1 The national .bureau has Issued a chart
Tbe proclamation
President Taft re­ June read and ordered filed.
Taper made from palmetto, pine, sweet
Petition of G. W. . Blac^wclder and gtim and almost every kind of tree that studying the average sour orange of the showing that projected roads, when com­
serving certain lands in Horida for the
occupation and usd of the surviving Sem­ twelve others asklrig that sewer on Park grows ItMTori la la the latest diacovery obmroon &lt;marke^ and have found that pleted. will enable us to travel in wagon
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inóles In this state As a meastfiro which avenue be extended ro Thirteenth' street, made by a party of experts near Tampa it usually comes from orchards where hull or automobile by tbe ocean-to-occan high­
ami following their favorable* report the It treated to the artificial process. This way from Cumberland, Md„ to T^oomi;
wlU meet the heartiest commendation referred to sanitary committee.
An
ordinance
‘entitled
an
ordinance
»'
location for a mammoth paper mill- Is results In a skin of the p roper -color/ but by the MontreaHif-Mlami highway north
^from all good'cUlzens of the stito and of
graitfrlig
to
tbe
Citrus
Southern
\jfall
the
fruit
It
not
properly
Opened,
the
acid
»
Canada
to
Odd
south
from
Florida
and
by
•now
upibr
discussion.
j |£ tb a country. It jraa* after a careful and
'n n J witf^nit 'Telling a ¿ajjfof tjla grain- fnrit-retnahtinflunfchnjTfietfr .thrntcittc higtisrwv from tyiurouvef t b
cittu i^ e x te n lA h llb h t il« those farids*1,0 * ' corporation orgWn
t
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re . ' . I . »_____ ../. j l . lawnlaws,
il« Wt e Fin
of 'W
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intentions » party of capitalists If left on the trees to ripen properly the Tijuana in Mexico.
were selected
nml tbe information sotight nf llih
The death of Patrick .Cuslfing. a resi­
nford one day this week and acids wou|d give way to sugars.
and obtained by tbe Indian bureau of th*e sors and assigns," certain^
went over the ground carefully with a - • The Federal authorities found tho acids dent AmoriCpn and former watchman at
• interior department ir'directly respon chisca and privileges, pas
ig und referred to th
view of purchaaing a g55J' rivet front to be inimical to the health of the con­ HofTmpn Island quarantine station, from
j. sible for the act of the president. .
The c&lt;]ualliaiiot\of the'Cue assessment location for n paper; mil). There will be sumer. particularly, fhe children, and have Asiatic cholera, has aroused some appre­
One of the departments of the coming
for 1911 was then tis|û}tr «ip, ,.i
nothing dorie until the bulkhead has been ;uled that tbe artificial ripening con- hension in New York of the spread of (lie
• Interstate fair, to be held at Pfensucola
On motion tbe, bilis as
by the constructed but within the nex' twelve uUtutes adulerution. According tp (he »courage beyond the itnllatione of quar­
during the fall, to be given. gfeat prompresident and-approved bÇ^lha1' fimvtcc months Sanford will be the seat of the to tbe practices of the Board* of Health antine. Vigorous steps were taken to
, J^lneoce js that'of the high-grade poultry
Committee's ere ordçÿB®*||àiL^-T31*\ new -poper ’induitry.j&gt;f fto rid ^ This the ruling of the Federal jiuthteUiM wHI «toiup olg/ a n y possible sources of irtfee-’
exhibit*. The .live stock department, ol' On motion conucil adjoùrntd m jiürsfc niueh‘ V as lenrnerf by. a Herald scribe af- be made a role of tile various states • ' •’ «ion, though Health Officer D oty lays
am important feature, promises to
there is ho reason for alarm. A strict
At call of-the chfllniìipi .to. complete, th r/'d ÿ a long and orduous chase after rite
far ahead pf .last year’s shqw. and for
.County Teachers Appointed
quarantine bh» been established at the
equ^iation of tint askifsaiiient. !•
' reo| facts.
display of fancy poultry of all kinds,
At th« request ol numerous subscribers home of Cushing's widow and four chil­
M". W.-Lovru,’
The. new process recently pctfectcsl
special provision has been ipode. :•
The
Herald publishes a complete Hqt of dren. He died ut (he Swinburn Island
that manufacture« a good quality of
Clerk
At Jhe recent s^ssioh of the Florida
hospitaL
t
teoChcis
appointed for Orange county:
commercial |&gt;aper from pul motto roots
legislature. Senator"George W. Dayton, of
Orlando—
H.
A.
Dope;
Misses
Ula£mith
Tbe
cfTortl
of
Senator
Terrell,
of
G«o{-■
CpundJ met In regular sesaiutr. July IB, aiu) ioavea ahd wood promises*to trrvoliiDade City, succeeding Jn huvlnga bill
Gopize* f)»e paper, industry. Tbe .-paper Konice DeLa;ioy. Mary JsRchritU Mny g'o. to haveJPkiite Smith -accept his resig­
at 7:30 p. ni.
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passed, appropriating $10,000 for a suit­
Present—D. I- Trashcr. prtiiJAijt/W. Will not be of the finer grades'but "Will be” Ohlsfiolm, Berq^ca Smith. Flliel Crawlyrtl nation as (lie Junior senator from the
able statue of the late Dr. John Gorrie. yf
D. Hyldfrn, J. D. DayUlsoa^j^tuuge. D,-A. n»ed for-' wrapping papep cur to da and •Bepsie F u r e n , d o o n e . Mollle Rny state, ami (ho refusal to accept it is caus-'
Apalachicola, who first invented the pro-'
BdSfU. ‘MlnorA'TialV i ijfAnham, Maude iltg considerable political goaaip. Tho
Howard, if. Wnrtl and A. H, Stevens. * even vegetable crates will be made.
cess of artiflclal ice -manufacture, to be
Swalrnirei
Tinry F. YoyJk^jtAlInnle Groves. Wasjiiugton Star says: "Tho mix-up Js
The'paper arfc .Will soon bo upon us
Minutes of last meeting read .and npplaced lo the statuary trail ut Washing­
Smifoid—N
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Wildmun. of-'-T^ftaulc-nbie Interest natietialiy an»T
uiirt tlte.irapid destruction of the piue
proved.___
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ton,theTtSUWlhT'capifitl of the-United
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to Georgia pollilrt. .From the na(Jii inbtion the clerk wop. authorized j.i forests in Horldn mean that tire vegetable
Tv • S ta t|s.,a s a .fitting testimonial to the
M
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Miss
Lucille
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viewpoint.
Use Democrats jsre wor-’ . h
Crates
of
the
future
will
be.
made
of
release, the Living- litfqTyi lots frtintlrrg
great. Floridian. w
^Ik^-JIta^ Carrie ¿ ed over the existence of a vac*noy In
llic Congre'gntfonflg Qutrcb or» receipt of a 'pet.v-With .Uie coftmless number of Richards. Mik.
^-¿■'7 ¿ .A t* meeting held In the city hall Mon- properly execuLWf*wjfe- fpr^
toesln tnia sect^i. J h e rnllroad tffemiu^fWMrs. E. Wi 6. Dunn. » W t f 'liw Georgia jlelegatlotc ri It n»pans tho loss " .r&gt;w
.day. aigtu .toe -track gruwer* of Puma due. . . . . , .
the ri*»ew tjflnSportntlon And LliBe FvnWOOb. Claja L/fl'iikl. ^»Ith'TA. of oi\e Vote on^lic big question coming to
V r C. GOTtkl* ‘ 1i^viclnlty
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i.... 11m i n n r U St
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took"preliminary
steps
uuerdeiVla - tbc 'Sunfoitl 'location garage, .Grijth "K. Spoec •WCRe. -f urcu. lssuetii thoaox^tc. b*^lmjiog July. VUi r * .
. On rnotiuu
^«WA
perfecting a t . an-organiza- of First street, tot»;
new Kita M M r s v l L N. Luke, Missies Clara wlien this dtvtaltitiTprgtolase;(t&gt; Bo so
¡binds l
Miller, U W eF.&amp; ifflL .I’rachoft 'D. Lefflek thai every vote sri^l Ka ofJffitpjaiiii Yhinw.-4*• /■ ^
mutintlly bf.nrikieL J/were condkDlnèrf Vr
’ Taugwin^AntiAjll^RoltenhofT
Tl»e Dcroocratic lk«d^n»'^rili#gjuioMo"tbe»f&gt;iT
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but'
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â w t ÿ îÂ f -Oöv motion 1fbe.riOgtUl
In Georgia. an*L thijjljjjng outlie vgca^ff: '
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LOCATION HAS BEEN INSPECTED

CDilfO FROM IMF STATE PRESS

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T ^ lU IT S W ITH DISTINCTIVENESS, the high quality and perfect
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tailoring and finish/that is found only in jthe. lines we carry. We'
... . must make room for fall goods, thus the great reduction in the prices
10(91 of this fine clothing. But our loss is your gain. Sq don’t delay.
Every Suit. Guaranteed as when you paid full price.

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THE SANfOf$ HERALD

:^CrftlV*lon of Sweet Pototoe*
( i r &amp; L MogoAfloi)

l |tn y of our qaUye farmer* think that
Ibe »we«t potato crop doe* not require
jmy cultivation.' Wit l* planted on new
lend, little cultivation will be required,
M ¿raw and weed* are not apt to be
msrfa in evidence. Nemtheleaa. an ocj^jonal stirring of the soil, particularly
In dry weather, la useful for the ccnserratlon of molatare and the aeration
needed to produce a good crop.
On old land that haa been several yenrs
la cultivation graaa and weed* will gxt
quii« rampant abortir after planting, t l r ticularly If a heavy application of feftilirer has been put oh tbe crop. To kbcp
' ,ucn in check, tbe cuitivdtor must be used
qjtito frequenllr until the vine* complete­
ly cover the ground, when cultivation
may/XMt' as by that time the young po­
tatoes wlll TJ* forming in tbe aoil, and
tbeir growth would be interfered with if
cultivation waa continued any 'longer.
The best tool for cultivating, this crop
that we know of ia a two-horse disk cul­
tivator with the disk* set at a suitable
■agio at different dopthsTTo aa to run
along tbe side* of tbo bed, scraping wpeda
end some soil Into the water furroW%ib
the operation. After the ground haa been
gone ovtf in this way, the angles of the
&gt;• *&gt;0Ci
lcimng the beds In their'previous' form.
- Tills work not only cleans up the weeds
-and grass, but aerqtes the soil and tends
to'a larger yield.
To protect the young plants from being
rkher torn or covered in tbe operation,
the renders, with which all such tools are
provided. h ivi- m bn attached to the
frame of the. cultivator. These - fenders
have to be properly adjusted as to width
and depth to give -the beet results. Later
on when the vine* begin running and In­
terfere with *tbe disks' in their work, a
home-made attachment with Angers on it
to lift'the vines out of the way can be
fattened to the cultivator and used to
good advantage; for cultivation can be
carried on much later than if this was
not used.
On those farms where cultivators are
net used, the general method practiced
Yur*keeplng the weeds utider control is to
yso a turning plow fo^ barring off the •
beds, clearing the top by hoeing, and
then bedding buck again.' Tills takes
mpre time, and Is more expensive, be­
cause the plotr will not Cover more lhaii a
ooupio of aefes In a duy, whereas tile disk
•i a M y i j M U h y a tte s t A to JO acre*,

u day.’ Tenders to protw-i: the young,
plants cannot be used on a plow, and in
tire rebedding operation a "number of
plants.will be QoveNd by soil, ■‘requiring
ntvextra. Kand
uncover-them. When
Ah extra jwnd W
tt’-TifirrdJIp-'raS'ttfb vine* out of th«
w y.of'-lM
' thus ildilAg .fifteen to
xfsrtstk- phihoQt to ibe cost, '-of proiud ng
^ S c r j i . ' 'TTnV w o ^ will ipt beoSTWHf

BUSY
QUALITY
LIN E N CR A SH
These full-size, double bed
spreads are an exact likeness of
the expensive marseiles spreads
and are usually sold at -from
$1.50 to$2 .00 . They-| A A
are on.snl^ui^ a¿rept
value ft)r Moaaay at.T*“

•Think of getting a heavy
weight, all-linen ctnsty just the
rkiiTft^we need for our roller and
kitchen towels and for the small
sum cheaper than flour
Sflcks; our 1244c and 15c I I If*
quality, for Monday at

awide hem
, double bed’*¿»ze,
made of a good heavy weight
sheeting and isa ready seller at
50 c.‘ Thesewill be
1 A
specially priced for ‘ ¿LIP
Monday at.........

Our entirc'line of calicoes'in
light and dark grounds with fig­
ures; dots, stripes, etc. ' This sale
includes our Algonquin Amerir
can Printing Co., and all fj
the best inàkes for" Monday's sale. Only........... W

J /H

Hosiery

OUR BIG S H I P M E N T O F B U X O K C A T H O S I E R Y .
„ That Hosiery arrived this week is by lar, ns our customers express it, the best line of Hosiery
had; and yet they cost nomore than other lines; and every pair warranted togive satisfaction; A *
for men. women and children from,............— *----------------------*.........r---,-..........................

Mosquito Canopy

— Smyrna Rugs
Thbae30x60 reYoraibhfSmyriw
Rugs cannot bebeat-oifxrfobeauty
und-ffluVability; their o&amp;iig re­
versible gives you^two. -rugaHi.
stead1
'rdi one. Tlidy" af(j- wortli

$1.60 to,$2.00. Suecuil
for Mopdqy^.‘:?*fT?#-'./- &gt;

These netij are full siztr uwl
will.jit.uny bed. They have ~it
folding'frame and extends from
:t}ie ceiling:.a. very close njesh
TlW-wii^ prevent the smaller
ihjifccts us wtill as the A- O O .
larger ones.
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,’ A great treatjin jtore'-fitf* you
in ouf Jbig com er w indow W ill bodisplayed H onday useful articles
lit which every department* w ill
have- their ow n s p e c ia ls ... , . . ' . - ..-^,'rfl.otlons
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press Goods D^i^tic^ Thwela. ';Riflow t&gt;sn(jri]ii.Co"dtOs'll)rend 0fan£5c

lli'-U'.. .. l r 1 c u r

masfhecngreatlÿ’ad(led to-duri

fur thof lepri» to t-scald”

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e ve sV
g ncSdfiti
S, b e s ^ Q tA L f^ 'A u d ^ iV e you;àtiy;ldn.d o f ^ ç ^ ô ^ r ^ f ^

(aM ir a good cjuivyiclri

ecar

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y .iiôbJtcxtboôk 'ÇommuaWui.
morti ihg . Ht
Attloken' wittUç^nvuyj

Çrtrit'of an 'attack i cfT-ookuictf
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pài* too^*r »VV'"w0&lt;MtM0V
,jll »c.ifi Iptr at th en tje s ami gihcr%ma arre
wlJcli- the commiséioo'
W -tìn g .
Wi\|)tiAA 'ofjA f mtî«tn pKJrflih-'i

fiklreû; Every .Pair QaàrèniË^i

ir T u r n it

deprfrtfnent
'derweaT* pM

Wiiici Skirt¿&gt;1
r&amp;.'v.vL j t ’ e .

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. ' théif ihtie dfV pj'occiipy
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T y i i . à» ♦. ST

�AFTER SANfORD LANDS

■ h U k M Evwy Fridsr MWalas By

THE HERA1D PRINTING COMPANY
- I t J. « m i V. U ttar
W. SI tu rara. B u t t a t i » Manager

I» Harald Batidla*
Sanford Heights takca ftrst prise far
tke prêttlest lawn whlch is ¿oing some
far ibe new baby.
*
Our sistor city of Oviedo will have • a
piper all of Its v o y own and tha' first
issue is promised in August.
Under the pew local option law in
Alabama several of the large cities are
making undue baste to get back into the
wet.column.
According to the Reporter-Ster there la
•■“night blooming series’* In that city.
We sincerely hoA this series of cernís
wfU not proVs serious. *
- The fallalfassetf DembtraT hak Issued a
fine Legislature Edition filled with Inter­
esting matter pertaining to our", law
makers, a picture of each one adorning
the'pages. A glance over this picture
gallary shows that Orange county has the
bast looking representatives antf sénat
of the whole lot..
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The Herald received several communi­
cations this week. In defence of “The
Saunterer" and proving his assertions
bat the editor does not wish to Inflict
tkU matter upon a long suffering public
sad the subject Is dosed. Each side .had
an inning and every one treated alike.
,lhres strikes and outl
-i- •
Tbe growers are commendng to look
up tbe price ol seed and fertilizers, the
prospectors are coming in looking up land.
A s advance guard ot the tourists are
here looking up acoomodoilons and the
d ty council haa an engineer taking
■Minding* for the bulkhead. ' Now who
wouldn't feel good under these condition?

quality of your own work.—Tampq Time«.
Why don't you tag them. Bra, so the
craft can tail which editorial U deareat •rv s ra t Good Deals W ere Made Tbla
I . I V . V A l J l i y V i i
O n E a rth
to your heart.
,
V
Week In form Land»
FIRSf CLASS CRATE MATERIALS. Shnford Pi
Several good -land deals were made
. AN EXPERIMENTAL STATION
OnoDf the greatest needs of the San­ this week too late for fxiblishlng parti*
ford section today is a government ex- eulan. Chat. Kanncr has told hie fine
perimental nation. This section is the farm on Celery Avenue to some Northern
largest diversified farming section In the truck growers Who will raise fancy stuff
United Stales and an experimental sta­ exclusively. The price has not been
tion here would be of untold- value, not made publio but It understood to’ be a
DAYTONA
FLORIDA ;,.*
only to our own section but to the far­ good one. Several others sales are con­
templated
coda
y
Ü
Hie
pëHIes
ore
on
mers of every other part of the state.
SITUATED DIRECTLY ON OCEAN BEACH
Here the government experts could study the-grovadvintf^rUh to purchase now In
order
to
get
ready
for
fall
planting.
The
plant life In every farm not only in . the
Spedii Sommer Rites U Effect Joie 1st
vegetable but In fruit as well, for,right I t mqny fcko (and Schemes pulled off In
hand are the finest orange and grapefruit Florida last year have strengthened the
groves in the state. The advantage Of Sanford sectthiMd a remarkable degree
• SPECIAL RATES GIVEN TO AUTO P A R T IE S
having the specimens at first ha Ad will and'the buyer'of Florida land comes to
appeal to members of Congress before Sahftpd because the oalery^delta la the
G M . W ILS O N ,
T —
P ro
whomilbe matter will be placed, by our flri^'and only reèl vcgetnblevfrentçr.
Senators ond Representatives and every •iÀfagnfoW thé stuff cai^be seen grow­
citlzcd of the Celery Delta should assist ing. The bljf money was first made here
id locating an experimental atptiob here. before other sections ever thought about
Celery and lettu c i Here the sublrriga­
llon was *first discovered sniT wdAed.
Here the growers, not (inly farm In the
■winter but In the summer as well raeny
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of them shipping vegetables even now.
Sanford Is not an experiment là n d 'the
Porter House Steak
.
15c per pound
man who'U anxious to, locate in a section
. Roupd Steak
.
• 15o, 2 pounds25c •'
already made does not want to take .
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pound—«chahces op so called vegAWbM sections,
Chuck
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10c*•
SoVéral so called’celery locations exploited ,
Western Pork
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2 0 c ,“
1
last year are now deserted ’and thé peopis who located there Were buncoed by
Florida “ jm/.I'-v .
.
. 15c ’“
the tale of *%V**t as gool as Sanford."
, OTHER PRICES IN PROPORTION
This year (fyo people have their eyes'open
and they are seeking real vegetable land
arid paying a good price for 1l ‘
A . P O S T E R , P ro prieto r
Thpy are coming to Sanford because
Sanford la not a cheep proposition and 304 Sanford Av©.
tbs wiseman knows It.

Special Prices in Florida and Western
MEATS

OLD

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P h o n ? 68

trlous ‘ duiker." The' following are the '
requirements: “A Spaniard employed on '
the. Florida East Coast Railroad extension
at P a d t Channel was instanUy killed by ,
a dump car. says the Fort Pierce News.' \
The man's duty was to stay under an In- &lt;
dined track and see that the cable.uh- i
dtrneath Was kept dear. Whenever a ■
caTpassed over him.-’. he had to stdop to ’
keep out of the way., Monday afternoon '
he did hot stoop- Idiy enough for some
reason and when tbe' caj^ was released j
.
, WORKS H t t l l t YOU SLEEP
and started beck it Vlriick the back of his ,
An advertisement placed in p ie Herald bead, cnubinfjhils-skpll. The Job dg-now, ’
has no Uiae limit to i u usefulness to jtbip. open.** Anyone wtahjdsg this Joh 'aen get L
advertiser.* ( t works 24 hours a day. If It by opplying to th&amp;bÄo
your ad la well written and Interesting. It
will be laid aride.by the reader for future
Will-Open s T e / f t ^ o o i
reference. Or, If your ad . re a c h e s the •• Ulta Charlotte Keejpr WUI* opeft-.n.tea
right prospect, it will make an impEea- ¿òóm,in tbe+J. G. T, building in n feSr
. '
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werkar^Tlni rooms^over . tha -sRore.ofII. (¡.-um r wW/txí utilized and m#d*jdorg
á ltrac tlli, j f n llP^new ilepnrtmc^wlU
appeal to theyálps, and gqptlfipfn wfût
désira a niÁdóndi* at aqy time during
the, 6a&gt;.‘ .w k jÄ eajo r. U it ypung lady
WhcrbSlevm hl deiiut tb ldga^nd Ih» tea
■rohiO la bouod to proVe-popul/tr w kh Sari.
ford p&amp;plfâtnd Jouruts. •

A s all other.times, yqiu want'ptetty comfortable
footwear. ,You can surely. {}nd a style, a sit a
and-a'leathor that w i l l . y d b will see out

L a d ie s * B o u d o ir 8 lip p ò r s , &gt; ll
C o lo r » , pr i ce. . . .
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- F E E T . .F I T T E «

Sanfçrd

iffctm

OPTO $[*. »pR.xrw,

f&amp; n; H*

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m a i r f T e a O tl,h * v h s ^ M |

v T itm e forever. It w Ü ^ ^ M Q
» " hiilklllig »any church;'-edflktpX
* c m d p r { ia

f o r r: t I ( ^

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fair d e a lin g -Youdo not hittiilnto-tO hlfd
an addyjmial detk at a Salâfy &lt;4 perhApa
?fl » * Ä k or rrtore. * l/ow machi more
Valuably however* i» yoka ffjxrsentotlvé
advertisement which every wetkwlriU tbe
‘toajarity of bom û in
dry and .offsrw
yOuLws'res for ■rip.'’ ' The edition on July
Ifltl, ^rlll be reqd by ^,900 peopU- ,bpdLgo
JAtgjhe ltbinç» oTevarv Voids la^Orange

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aartfulirSj-,

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- J - ,- The-average edltoV is tpO'Ti
K o ta A w i

th á tjrtM I
Iiui,u TLahkaxi
o h p e d h y l^ f

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baril m again. ^ ñ thaoU¿e»d¿a4
i * a^oonri dered
ru a /
ck; th yoQ fö&lt;V cabotq In vvèrÿj
¡ç .^ h a i ^yod'hpen./* You »chrt’t

MARKET

la m é tte

Y o u r iu tm tlrv 1?
w o r k , ¿ IV p r u s v A tr ia l. W e
h a v f^ jh e m a c h ija ^ th e help '
D M T h e brainB U) do good !
w o r li a n d W o.delUf.er it w h e t i . ■
W ^ d &gt;
O j,r p rice s a | . i
w a y s p lflH s u .

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Tilt SANTORO II Eit ALO

The : Crippen Music Store

IN S A N F O R D C H U R C H E S

That
Reminds Me
By HAWLEY ROBERTS

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RESUME. Of AIL CHURCH EVENIS

ujr~

'Low Prices

o r In te re st to Those Religiously Incllnod—Subjects of Discourses
for the Sabbath.

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High-grade Pianos, Organs,
and
Graphophones.
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Where Devout of the Celery
City Worship Sunday.

Vr TrK. Bate« of the Title Bond &amp; Guaran­
tee Co., la oue of the greatest joke smiths
that ever floated down the placin' Si.
John« from Palotka and every day should
' * you* happen to be around Bates' din
emporium you will have a - chance to
laugh at hia Irish w it.'
The other day a very pompous indlvldul pranced into the office of Bates.
_ Bond and Boneeett and with a Get-RichJe Quick Wallingford air Inquired of^Batrs
If hAhkd-any twenty five cent land-to
•ell." BAtfcs’ had been dealing In" land
that range« from 9200 per qcre to 91000
jpex acre and the question had him in the
air for a minute but he came up for the
count, adjusted bis nose glasses, looked
the pompous one over and blandly in* cfulred: ”■
*j “How many acres would you wish, one
acre'or two acresT"
The would be purchaser tumbled and
■a faded away Into the purplo sunset.

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Easy Payments.

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Pico Block

fT ir i*rrnuscr.i
4M&gt; ii.«*mu in aI
t i i n r I u n . In i
limn t i n t i i/ca

Tfc* P m4»m ,1 it , CtartW i ia iK. O 17 i n Ij i m Ii
b,(a| a, M.i iKail A » ..m H .u &gt;m
•«kai CK.rxK Nm la lid, &gt;Sa »1 Ula, lK.a W^mi-

A tll OK IK O liilfJ to

u u n ,r cum

tout

lay iflatMM

I ok f . i i t u

seat in

u n k ink

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N o w

Ki KIITI-K iati, w
IH I N - .INtt- .f- K IN
INC ONI

The Peeple s CoruresaUonsI
—B e^ rOeert s B. WeMisu. M p N W f morning
Mrviee, It; evrnioj tarvkc. 7:30; preyrr mettloS
WedneeUey, 7:30 p. m -.Sabbath Khool. 9:43 e. in
J. C. Lntinlnicf. Supsrtatradenl.

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I t tN K Ii ONI DOt

I iK to I r iK r - f t
n u r/ too oi cn-ioK
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rot’K MUSI. T Ii AN
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NIKI 1.4KNINC J
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r i r s t M rth o d ls t
Rev- J. A. Hendry, pestar; church. Cornar Perk

avenue and tVlh itrrcl; perron«4». comer H s inoils avenue and Seventh etreet; phone IS «.
Sunday Domlos tervk* et I I ; evrnint eervtce.
7 : 3 o. 'Sunday Khool. 0:48 .a. ra.; Joo. K. MotU i ^ r , Supt. TeKheri* t m i l n i every Friday.

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first Baptist

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Rev.- J. W. WUdeien, "partorì Sunday m_____
M. SMITH. Prea
service. 11; evenirti »crvlce, 7:30; Sabbath Kboot. M. M. SMITH,

These farms can be bought for the next thirty
lh c s c la rm s c a
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for less •money
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than ever again. We
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^_^/1CJC.*TKV KH g;V rCr«|». j | )
fayr ■'.■**« ~ i
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H. B. TOLAR. Caahler ' ¡i
• -. If you want to hear some real rich by teacher«'m retlni.
things gs to the poetoffice and stand
Presbyterlen
' near the window and hear, some of the Rev. J . 1. McKinnon, pertor, m ornln| Mrvke.
i m i i i B i
cross questions and ailly answers pro­ 11 evonlni Service, 7 .30. Sabbath Kliodl. 0.49 a.
m ^ jlcn r^ ky Salin, Su»(.,J prayer, mertjpy W«U,
pounded ta Miss 'Muller. For instance
R
&gt; one last week occurred a t follows:
Fur truck?ba and fruii tro«Ara :
Catholic
•*A freckled-foced girl stopped at the
fnlka who waht to know about F
Catholic Church, O a k __
wiea .Blit«4M
Weekly. &lt;1.00 per year;
postoffice and yelled out: “Anything for 8th « treed. Rev. Father»____ _ "In charte.
2 Sc. SetM 10c for a teii-latL
lose every Sunday at 10 e. ra. Roeary, aetmon
the Murpby’sT**
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acri prion. &gt;«■ p p y, B rig h t, Cw«w
and benediction every Sunday at 7:30 p m . Stop,
day Khool at 8 a in. Cunfeidoni h ran l Saturday
"No. there is Dot". said Miss Muller.
T H E F L O R ID A GR0\
betOre Aral Sunday of tho month between 4 and 0
“Anything for Jane MurphyT"
8 0 0 P to rld a A v a. - T am pa,
p- m. and 7 and 6 p. m. Flrat Sunday of month

TheFloridaGiftwer

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have Sanford fart**» tasell» -Nof-kargov Taft,

Burbank nor CcTcry City but Sanford.
Always Sanford. There is only one
Sanford. All irrigated
ready. to plant.
Will
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pay for themselves this winter.

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maaa a t 7.30 a. m and 10 a. m

“ N o th in g ."

7 “Anything for Ann MurphyT"
“No"..'
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• “Anything for Torn MurphyT"
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¿•No".
"Anything for Bob MurphyT"
. .“ No, not a bit."
. “Anything for Jerry* MurphyT"
‘/ ’Nothing nt alL"
"Anything for Uze Murpl&gt;yT"
-^."Noy nor for Pal Murphy, «or Dennis.
Murphy, nor fqr Pete Mtirphy. n&amp;r Paul
1 Murphy n o f.fo r John. Jock nor Jim
" Murphy, nor for any Murphy, dead, living;
. unborn, native or foreign, civilized, sav­
ag e or barbarous, mate or female, black
or white,, frnndvlsed or disfranchise«!,
nuttirdl or oywrwisfe. Nffi thrtd is p»ltively nothing iudivually.lolntly. severally,
uqw ultd forever".
.^,
• The girl’ Idbked aU bflss Muller in
„ ustonlsJ|inenL and said: "Please see. 1/
there fa miyming&gt;/or Clarrncv Mifrpli/". '.
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Holy C roaa tp ta c o p a l
Rev. B. F. Brown, rector; A. D. Key, aenlor w a r
don: Sunday morntnk aervk*, II; «vrnlnk aervicr
5 OO; Sabbath achoot 0:43 « m ; B' F Wbitnar.
Supt.; prayer m erlins 7 30 Wednradav evrnlnS

Attention. G. A. P.
T h e 5 3 th . N atio n a l e n c a m p m e n t of th e
G. A . P .. Will ta k e p la c e a t K uciitdtvr,
N. Y .. A u g u st. 21, 26. 1911.
I lv a d q u h ite ra -f o t H u tn Ju w lH Iw- eaiut»lia lirtl a t th e E v e rilt H o te l Jac k a o n v tlle .
A tig u s t IK. !»chMl«io (rq m 'Jn c k sp n v ille
Os fo llu w a:
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L e a v e s JuC ksonvIlh! I0 ;I5 u. m . A u g .
IS tli. ArriHt-, W n aliln g to n 10 ID u. in.,
A u g ., 20. l^enve W a s h in g to n 7 J»5_|v. m»
A u g . . '20. A rrive DochCptbr. U 00 i . m ,
A u g ., 21.
Ih illm a n re s e rv a tio n s c a ll l»e m a d e
s
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th r o u g h £ £ y tick et a g e n t of th o A tla n tic
C o a st L ittO 'd * w rite tp J . G. K lrklnnd. D.
* • » i • 1 P . A. T m h p u . n « ., or A ,
P -. , ’A » J a c k s o n v ill e H iy tf-B a te bfigAlo-

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FLORIDA FLOWER
i, v p . - À J t 'U - - ¡ i t v .

A Magazine that t) ”
T^lls all AboiiC-- •
Florida.*nit Blos­
soms Wccjy in

TAMPA

FLORIDA

T o n C e n ts the C o p y

Many self-styled specialists liavr'madc a fetv visits her« j it^ .h y
false representations have robbed the tick of their money, but toon
they have gone. nc.ver to ratur jw ¿)ttiers will cotnc '*ini*go, but We
will c o n u r .'^ c o m in g regulat^y-j^j- core our jsatienta, as' we In vc
done in tfie past, .
.. ‘ W v iS s . .. . . I j i i f t * t . v . . * '*.•

~ r ir * t .Canal $ u « ( P f r ^ -r.-T / - '
¿r*t stsatnei'uf the FloridiiQnsiml
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W the city of Sanford

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Some Extras
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M cCULLER S

A Budget of Interesting Items
From Correspondents \
TH E E V E N T S OF O RAN O E CO U N TY

* • Mrs. J. E. Rose end daughter. Miss
Ethel hove return to tbéir home in Lakelead after »pending a week here With
SundeH.
Mrs. Morris Keely and children have
come up from Tampa to spend the re­
mainder of tho summer'hero with Mrs.
A. W. Keely. •
Mrs. a J. Overstreet Is pleasantly
. &gt;•* spending several weeks with relatives in
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Co.
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C P . Lee of AVaycross,1 Go., has been,
spending the post week boss. Making
improvements op his property here which
greatly sdds to the building hp of the
t r r . t -»w n . -**’*• ^
,* Mr. sod Mrs. Rsmoey spent all of loot
---wash here with Mr.' and Mrs. J. G.' Mar­
tin. Mr. Ramcey is dvll engineer for the
f
engineer for the Southern Citrus Co^ and
^
r • was surveying a routo for the new pro- . .posed trolley line which will probably
pass through this town. Mr. Broply.
vice president of the Oct. also spent one
day bare last week.

IM P R O V E D

P A R K !

ID E A L F E R T I L IZ E R S Í
BEST
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.To gain a place on our regular list a formula must oot only produce
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results, but reaults with a P R O F IT . The user of fertilizer ?*• '• • v. *
.ponaiders the effect on his pocket-book the R E A L result.
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ID E A L F E R T IL IZ E R S produce* ¿he ri2ht effect, for it works with 5 ^
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Nature. The preference of each clays qf vegetation for its ¡¡T
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source of plant food is carefully'Jtudied as well os the proper £* •
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proportions to give perfect bolapce^-nd .lock, no^wayte.
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W ith proper application of proper'food vegetation outgrows diseases
; and tnsecti ter a gflat extentTand beliig^trong and vigorbus,
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Ereduces fruit that |a pleasing to the eye and palate, and
brings'
returns pleasing to the grower.
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[ Do not Idee the maximum profit due you by using poorly glanced
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plant food from improper Mftftces. *~1D E A L stands ioi
P R O F IT .
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CiU V evr Stsfard Braocli Wsrehou»* io durft «1 K. C. M u vill or tddrtM

W ilson &amp; Toomer F ertilizer Company :
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The T erro rs o f th e Tide
When the summer bathing season a t
the ocean begins, to also-does the cata­
logue ôf narrow escapes from drowning,
■and we ore fortunate indeed if one.or
tvfAoccasions Jo not come a i« a f^ 'n ÿ n
the escapb is notu&amp; de.and g- life is * ''
with very lew. exceptions, these acrid
occur'bccauo# the.bathers go into
surf when the tide is going out abd the
undertow la consequence is very strong,
especially if there *ia a " heavy swell At
swob itUne--eVan. a strong swimmer la
Ukritlt9 be carried out sa fac that, he
Bota-il vtTrV difficult -to get buck tq shore,
end of course .lb s' lessen strength o f
ñ has in) show a t TlL Nearly all
residents ‘Understand this and
g o ^ jç .k o thing eaheiarSDWn the
Urislog. boj.r^w oeinscá^end heed;
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With this, issue we offer The Sanford
Herald and The Packer for $Z.OO
per year. Subscribe now and get
your liotne paper with, all live, news
•and•- the
best produce paper
published
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the Ice Cream mode by us, .because.wc
use pure £reac(».m&gt;d .extracts/ Iru T ' (iMe
the qtmdst ,dtV*Jo;' secure sbsc^ute
cjcaplincu through ail stages of, mak­
ing. You eshnot fail to be pleaked
with iti dqjtpyfe flavor, s n d . you-&gt; ill
find it The m o u delirio tu cooler yot-F;
'warm v S v ‘, ty e
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SPOT

The shell-mound at the mouth of Lake Monroe; every con
. venienee for picnic parties; admission free. The swimming pool
under these big oaks is emptied and cleaned every day anti Jllld
* ' [iking water. Ask your doctor’s opinion about this
with pure drinking
Try it oncei and yyou
t will come ngnin. Open THURSDAYS, mid
SUNDAYSi Other.days by arrangement
Go west on First* street. Marl road to Brady’s store, then
* north to Rand’s siding; Sroes railroad and keep road east of nn&lt;l .
along railroad; good hard road all the way. •

in hulk

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B EAU TY

H einze S w eet, Mixed
and P lain Pickles

LAKE MARY MELANGE

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To Iks Editar at Th» Herald:

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•Mrs. Arthur fiosne spcnVh few days in
Orfcntto lost w^ek.
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.her unfile onp^nufu, \ f t : iq&gt;d\Mr$; Prank
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Efficient s ia r r o r R eporters Weekly
Covers th e T erritory fo r
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GENEVA JOTTINGS
-goad—ca ts Tbs Hsrmldi
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker leaves this
week for Richmond, Va., Washington, D.
C,, and pther placet of Interest. This
" aged couple have many friends In Geneva
'fand^gisew here who wish; for them *a
*\C : ,Jf&gt;ls*gSnt trip, h q ^ a safc rptafahom a. :L
• *Mri; Cgp^tTayiot, qnd tittle son yetumed
r night from O tl^d o wbars they
‘»tivee for a few days. .... ^
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M i. Etberedge and sister. Miss Sieg
visited Sanford last Wednesday and
while thefe were, the guests of. l l i t E. E.

w v w v n v m i i t ‘i

son has b^an doing Government wçrk a t
Augusta Georgia since December and
they will locate at that place. Wo will
miss them greatly pnd our best wishes
io with them to their new home.
Mrs. Allen who lives on Cameron Ave.,
is not at oil well. We hope she may
toon regain her usual health.
Dr/ odd .Mrs. Swartz, our pastor and
wife, are planning to build far them‘selves a neat* parsonage on JessutT^Avd.
The ground Is being cleared, now# % •
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Geo. Swartz has gone to Pennsylvania
and New Jersey for a moaths pleasure
and business.
Our people spent another dellgtful
evening with Prof* and 'Mr. Maria on
Silver Lako.Uat week. Boating, bathing,
games and delicious watermelons, with
---------------s pssfsot nsooallght nighl a ad thaeoedlal ----- ----------hospitality of the Marla’s made the oc­
casion one to be remembered.
Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Neai and Mrs. Johns
of Sanford were entertained a t dinner by
Dr. and Mrs. Minnlck Tuesday evening
of lost week.*
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Horry Stevenson came home last Sun­
day for is h o r t visit He and hia family
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will
[leave on Monday's boat for their
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/¡K m c s t Augusts. Go.
now^n
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. Miss Aileen Minnlck la planning-p •
visit gl her brothers .home a t ¿ajágfleid.
, ' e&gt;-•N u m b in g and
Massi. She ekpccta to leòve, on Mon­ • *
«^•7 ,
day's boat and Captain Minnlck will
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meet bar in New York the loUowln^^aU ^
ork Receives My Personal Attention
u n l a y ../ ‘
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and best e»orts •*
The youdg people surprise Miss Mlnfl *£•' %
nick Tuesday evening and" spent a " i d l / yOpposite
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Q ty .Hall
evening with gomes and miiklEr------'
Croquet has been added to our amuse­
ment ond affords great pleasure.
The tiling o n ' f . F. button's place is
Completed and Geo; Swartz patent boxes
are being put la. .1

C O U N T Y H A P P E N IN G S

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�IN. AND ABOUT THE CITY

Mr». A. C. Rollin* of Winter Garden 1» *Bring your djd tires to Sanford Machias
visiting at the home» of Mr». C. A. Bett» k Garage Go. for Vulcanising.
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and Mr». W. S. Thorryon.
A few more Mason Fruit Jars left at
Little Happenlnfs— Mention of Mr». A. I. Moore, Who ha» been hvlng reasonable prices, at W.w. Long's Grocery.
in Sanford for the. pan several rnufuiU
Matters In Brief. !
w|ih her sons, Messrs. J. C. and P. L
Comfort Cottage will open the Orst
Moore, returned to Rock Hill. S. C., Mon- week In August.
4f-4tday night.
S
or
5
doses
"666"
will
cure
any'case
of
PERSONAL ITEM S O f INTEREST
• A card from Daytona Beach states that and Fever. Price 25c.
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Jim Harris is there resting up for r few
not let us store your furniture
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Summary of the Floating Small Ta|Jk weeks that last game with Orlando prov­
_rou are away for the summer
ing too much for his overwrought nerves. and save house rent. Sanford Furni­
Succinctly Arranged for Mur&gt;
rled Herald Readers.
Clyde Pounds is back from a trip &lt;to ture Co./
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'J ' H E L a u n d ry B o g says:
Mias Peart Hunter of Winter Park Is Alabama and other points north. The
The nursing home at 8th and Elm Ave,
fans are happy again.
visiting her sister, Mrs. W. S. Thornton,
is prepared to care for a limited number
“ T he flat-iron ia no re*
Geo. A. DcCottes has returned from a of surgical cases. Mrs. Wright, nurse in
•pecter pi collars.
Mr.'And Mrs. George H. Fernald, ac­
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companied by Mrs. Ferhald’s mother, left trip to his old home at ^Jacksonville. He charge.
“I'v e seen many a nobby shape
also
spent
afew
hours
at
Pablo
Beach
last Saturday for Boston where they will
Eat chipped beef while the- weather is
become
a knobby shape after
where his mother owns a summer home. warm, cut Itffen American Slicing machine
.
spend-the summer.
« »cane»-with th» trmwr ---------Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Miller and little at W.W. Long’s Grocery..
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A. N. Thurtion.' the efficient electrician
“ H e r e 's a g e n tle t i p :
grand
daughter
will
«pend
the
month
Just recleved a new line of Art
of thfe'fttstitne Theatre expects to* reave
with their son. Dr. Oliver Millpr of the squares, prices reasonable. Sanford
“ If you tvfcnt to be sure that
,t tomorrow for a vacation trip to Cuba.
U. S. Army, headquarters at Buffalo, New Furniture Co.
your collars won’t lose tbeir
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Stanley Walker U eating home cooking York.
•hApe in thd laundry—get the
for several days. Savannah is all right
Miss Reinn Murrell left yesterday for
hand*mgde brand.
but th en Is-oo plgje like home.
Jacksonville ami from there »lie will go
“Costs you no more—and the
Tomorrow* at 4:30 in the park band to South Carolina for a month's stay, with
•hape
stays. Note the name."
stand Mias Rose Dickenson will entertain friends and relativas.',,
Notice To The Public
*
the children with story-telling. ’
Mrs. Dr. J. M. Deli and little son, of
AJI bilU due the Sanford Herald On or
Billy Hill 4a agent for several makes of Gainesville ore the guests of Mrs. Dell's before Junts 30t^ urp payable to me and
*" motorcycles and caa be. Seen speeding tlsffer, Mrs. C. A. Raysor.
hereafter no bill will be traded out on The
._4&gt;wn the street making a noise liken
Miss Lillian Gibson arrived" in SAnford Herald by a n y o n e connected'’there­
saw mill.
last Thursday to be with her parents for with. BilU dqe to me must be settled ot
piUy Beardatl and Jimmy Windham of a while, before going to Williston. S. C. once : as 1 am anxious to square up all
7 /o r 7 5 *
the Orlando ball team were In the city on where she has been elected to teach In the outstanding indebtedness.
•&gt; j j f * * R. J., H our.
Monday looking for ball-players. Not |he graded school. Biss Gibson recently 47 -4t
having any of their own Orlando U trying graduated from Wimhrop College. Rock
hard to bowow some ffom Sanford.
Hill. S. C„ the largest and .'one of the best
colleges
for women In the South.
Mrs. M. E. Heater writes to change her
Uon. T. B. Lanier, one- of the shining
Herald to Saluda, N. G. where she'ViU
spend the summer, the guest of Mr. said legal tights and all roun^ good fellows of
Tavares was in the ‘city on Wednesday. All Local Advertisements Under This
Am O. H. PelletL •
tjeadlng. One Cent a Word Each Issue
Mrs. E. G. Tyner of Tampa Is the guest He reports Tavares improving and the
opera Itouse expects to.open In time for
of her daughter, Mrs. R. J. Holly.
the winter tourists. The first play will
■- T.IL Wilson a prominent promoter of be "The Bats Awnke."
SANFORD
F L O R ID A
South. Florida U in the city and will
make several Investments here.
lig h ts Were Out
Mrs. J. IL Cowan and children rye en­
The city was in darkness for over an
w . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
joying the cool hrceres at Ormond.
hour on Wednesday night when a break
.
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Misses Carrie Lovell and Murthu Fox occured at the plant. Herald square was
vil Piiuico. nuutwao
have returned from an cnioyablc two on the blink and both theatres 'Were, uvii,. vuau
Herald Oflloe. *
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weeka visit, with Miss Ruth Contes nt "dark houses."
V."
Briggs bos fiome Made Corn Beef.
Daytona Beach.
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Nothing like it In lawn. Try it. Phone
Sanford
Florida
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A Thrilling Reicue
* Misses-Nellie and Lillian Scrohcl of
Jacksonville are the guests of Mfss Caul# ■‘ By his presence of m ind. and Indomi­
Wanted—Clean cotton ratte will pqy 2
nts per pound for them.. Herald ofLovell
table courage Mr. Frank Mfltecr, one of
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•P. J. P.srrptnorc of Jacksonville spent Sanford's social fonder». averted what
y H O L L I N S C O L L E G E , W I N T E R P A R .£
For Salo—Horse, wagon, yniffl harayM
several d ay s-o f1this -week iy the city. promised to tw a very'sfjtovs accident
37^00.for qtijca Sole. Ahdress E. Bdr»'
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O ld e st C ollage a n d flffost O osu tlfu l C a m p u s In F l o r l ( l / ^ \
* HU Qtaily-Sanford fricijd» Wrffe' glad to Wednesday nfternodn, ‘
4l(-ltp
U was about 4.30 in the afternoon .and dick.
College. Academy,' Music. Yxpresalo'n. Fine Arfa. Domestic and Indus
see him again.
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Ii)»t-*On strfeeu of San lord, gold raff
trial Art». Business, .Norma*! Course. '
T
F.-M. I’lank, a well 'known "medicine Firs,t,street wafe„-gjowded with shoppers button, with Sindh diamond, set: finder
A
wfwo'
a
horse
attached
to
the
grocery
„Twelve
buildings,
(opr
dormitories,
separate
rooms,
kteflm
Utia,
«feetrie
leave at postollice and recelv^rcwajd." R.
man." was (n the cit^ Sever«f days'this
wagon .of H. H. Ifltt took fright and star­ Homrighous.
lights, fire protection, fine gymnasium, no malaria, quarter-million clulluf en­
—
40-t^ •
^.wqck. . '■*-■*• *•',
dowment. Four .»raqhrt^of m u s i c , . o r g a n , nr dozed planflu. tiro glee
ted on a mad dost).up the street, as the . All trimmed-jiets at reduced, prievs LA— The office* of tire vegetable association t^pa^atheredgs^eed a cry of save the
utdbs. ctftrus class. Superb new roortls Tor Business School full baiikkaf
foro stock-taking J'M. T&lt; Mien49-2tp
aqdlpiuatU. Burroughs adding-'iunrhlnc. typewriters, two" Instructor» n ftt
v are only open part-of the time (luring this chltdfAn rang out and it was then the
. - Wanted—T&lt;f trifde for soYue’ inuyoued
rear. New chamkalan'd physical laboratories, equipped with eve
• summer season.'Several .of-the 'officers hprror’ -stricken on-lookers .tirsl^m iced Saitfocd truck lnud:nv«'to- l«q UfKirond
uevlae; aualytla of »oily, fertilizers, foods, watcri preparation form
• ore o o tfjt.^ e ^trjp&gt;I&gt;V»Ir»t*«.a»d'f4eas* twO'ilttM, tot«, band» bUspcdtfoelug dflilais InyoifeeiK hardware g en ial slock.
amrsrn.kJUMnc&amp; bontliiC, swlmuitfig^gplh tqiinf
toquIre-R-rttlrJ j ’rlnjlug Oa &lt;•- • 48-4t :
urajsent. \
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lilg iU n ç .,5
1
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For
fttut-njttght
.«¿‘'O
ff
tllodi'two
•
0(||l«.
' P. M EU)si IcftUyi
yflrúqs» cufeeneil from slihj_ toj j r t r / -Mr. Milliner
gedd jkMise-and'-tnikbi.^. sams. w eitA f,
* wick where he will ría
.-ii.cr.nt was tfid Atm to a'ct. os à felt qqjck 'slept lowp. Itlqulte ot HitAtiL Office or Mrs.
k v v u r r \\v r v ^ v r \\v \c r v \r \i\\\r &gt; ^ ..u v &gt; * &amp; r &gt; v
■juiertst l&gt;rlK»*grfjt. hlfti Withn. o ^ b 'a n d
th«V wtì^ visir
with a ^ v h i l L
&lt;Kv t-AArfin*
; In Ikw gta und (frsáh.
n ~priiiiI«WT»tpg^a'lwtTNl-his .body « * FetsSnte-VheAphewÿ n d ’kfy.'.'bis ’hands gra'spod and K t u n r ^ j i l a t K ) / S . - jjMMMpd
' YxKÍrJ, lls^crirten IsfçrtJar^a catvhW .^
Fon Sale«X&gt;MW yardsx-dT;
yordsx-&lt;ff■
«out ttöfe dsya nñd Mitafry basiness men the Iwfflle.'shd-.for«»-fc w seconds he hung
ar«"WjnilníaTV*y Thursday afiérhoòns ori
T v V a n i c n r ...i l« .5 , MUjer'A.
the rivers ami lakes. •* .
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For Sale—Eifffe ».'iort' ,1«
form aial jxHflc, H n ild ' wf
. M ri|9 d Tiles. A. Llljn' travo, .returned
Barulii. tytiiw. dhix 44.
,drqoMl j6v&gt;of (lhe princlp&lt;d,citis«.trfûie
.
..Warned—TÒ buy'do«lr«t)l
* nffftb ánííimB 'rtqeivlng 'Äpgnttotätioft»
anl-tftBtÿr hismjk /Tttey n|Hrni£itdè dt thé
.o p x ö y s
(aneti was aßt needed 'Jik- by somanctf'of
lilfa/SjJanfSv'otf N rk nvfenUfe. ' f, ' r.
provrdepce Ml. Mittetfr waa riot 'lèriousl/
For SgSfc. to A m i,' -cv/si/re.Ar^alffAte .
4d(l ^
««I lifli*, injured bavjag anàtolncd hflAv-fgn cu«"
T -d»igM rjrip UfVc • today for . J^pkiorv Tnodvabra«ioÓ!i.
i
-cpSäHbfedl Ott,' but-’Mirv MU- 4M from city? *q PirsL, sir eel wgab'kirU. J
j prid cougSgeoús actlòo- had » particulars sec AddisQP-L-AwWsffiv» 1
ivlUe .called dtj. t^eckeff jds. Alih4 and he. wus e i^ iy W p ’ jUkj Sanie
odog. :
^ &gt;-pvd-withjn a b k i f c H « was /turagd and riving anti saddle mart. ,.R&lt;tok. Hill sur- &gt;
r guutL M new. ‘ Whole.*otiult. will life
t W. L ..ttoRUtt xAuraed this&gt;y*K ft'Am led AsclTto.Wr-HTiÇs Mort? ahd^SAnfard
dd/or )U00. If »&lt;&gt;M'at
,Aodiesa fL
v j t p a i f fcrto AtlafiUc Cltyr where he *en* iiodyfe^ts .great sigh of relief anF^r-'TliU
io&gt;kd a Tew week^T Vacation.
- y . . ; waa WWftqllft (he package p f goW' dust
finii Tiw,»!» gun aod plpco the "twin»”
. M « í Sejgh wíolvéa to. meet- ton Methts
sale. ï wip aèll Uf&gt; "Eld
¿ f e ,o od soihjd
î (fé fmirth shel(- for Irta thon it^coat mfe
dlitTifdiea el fh¿ Meihorilsr?tiÍwrcli. itesi

C orliss

WANTS

Clothier and Men’s Furnisher

General Fire

Insurance

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S u m J a y tó i4 á A l4 H !T ,•*»*'* t
A i ÿ prtsion- -y i ,faclionville-la
ihegmTpcd h ^îI « th e rtfe iè p n w ô ond;
DeOottA.
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'Fer SWe—(Aut^jnohlh

iF s O ld ^ W .^
Ffer'Sale-^A Victor.
w J very Jliile^

tô ife o r
■r h!ï fqrrn west of town. Uier»Iut&gt;lAl Ma . iChaeg^wlU visit'the eaat coast. . '-iJ4 &gt; ^ )
C f * * » * PöiWil or the Atlantic Cmjt
*• ' Libe Uft ybortrday ' tnprnlpg a_t
j
éblm-l»
-Garage
-tfciöfek Jer Bfllevllírs FTotJdgr wbiffe lw ;
w Ûi^pf^W r - father and roolper. Mr. and.
and spend about MY \

Infortì òwnfer.
.dfdlqr. In SÁnfmff
ttk /ano»-"
To léteJliiotnr Jurnished^and unfui/
llkrd. ngtu housekeeping. .IM FVftrtchl
,ve; west Si&lt;J(f, two minutes from dnciV

q f .f r Jrtlfll' of sume v&lt;
I)eL*nd. I

iTO Stì Tìa lid la d - b y alt firs t* In Satifoad as wtiJ sut In ralirtad rjf«?«
r. .-»who with-hlm à hSopy broe while thaia,
Misa AranA*Takadi «ad JulifT» lik à c b •
aroen qo
iba
aro-.«n
r&gt;n extended tout
tour -• through
through Ih*
-ijpoS luklng . in Buffalo. Niagara Fa^».
Mlrrtieapolls^ and other' dflqs.
FroorflieiV they wULgo to New,
return home in th | asrty
Is rrpreseming the Cyphers Incubator aud
expects to eovar the Soutbfertr,tiA|í|oñr j ¿

Brfa'rdaìl gvenaç. feloS, t t lUUom* &gt;iv»
acres ilici, farmed two years. Intuire

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UnJ«ryopd's.
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. it is likely you may grt two boxes per
tree, the fifth year three boxes per tree, •
and after tills, the yield Is sufficient to : , ...
keep any man l)usy in Iqpjdng after it. ' "3. V- *
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' 4. At present we moke no difference in
‘ the price
• of Volusia
* farms whether you
• . buy citrus fruit land or land for diversi­
;
fied forming, but at the time of making
your reservation you should sqy for what
purpose you want the land to aid us in
making a selection for you.
HOMESEEKER, EV A N S V IL L E.—
Homeseekers' cheap excursion rates ore
now in effect on the first and third Tues- ‘
•day of each month during the yehr,
DIRECT to SANFORD. Tickets during
the summer months are good for TWEN­
TY-FIVE days; during the winter, for
TWELVE
day» only. This Is to say that•
v r * .
you can leave Evansville (and other
readers1can leave their hoiife town) any
first* or third Tuesday
. . t _of any+ suinnyu;
t&lt; 1 • ' .
month! obtain a ticker Which will brings

worthy and substantial
real estate men,
^•

foreshadow a iarger.influx of settlers this
fall than has hitherto been witnessed in
; - . the hlstory qf„ the state !1 If stands to *
. . -■ reason,, therefore, that -what ha$. hqp‘ péned in the central .west, in record to

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jENQIJGH TO MAKE THEIR OWN HIS­
TORY. For diversified forming, there
are no better lands in Florida. Rigid

through
the fract'runs
the'Florida East
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Coast rftilWay. Part o f the tract borders
fhe St. Johns river. Communication between the *Farmq and Sanford is by good
rood to’the' Celery Avenue. Sanford,, ferry.
The road approachihg the ferry has been
rebuilt by the County and is now in good
shape. As Volusia Fhrais settles, how­
ever, its own townsite will be its com­
mercial center. We .have several new
plans we hope to put into operation for
• the benefit
of Volusia
Farms owners, of
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which, will be,explained in these. Bulletins
from time to time.

bjundhfo bringtljis about- it tne.ipna
r . ^ ' ¿ f i b r i l youÄn
offered at $40 to gSa.ffh qëre-is rightfy
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located in regard t o t t e r , t r a n s p o r t a - , ¿gififtv. Ity 6*
^leav- ‘
cbmtoeraâT.;
we"wffl‘glye«Ai dit iÂ d b tiq .Îrilh t

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BURLING, OHIO.—Spei^hggWfcrall
any investment bailed on' population
growth is worth consideration, especially
in regions of great nature] resources
whcre outfiide capUal la urgently needeci ‘
‘for development work. Such a condition
, is found ri^hthere. Between 1900' and
1010, the population' growth of Florida was 42 per cent, the next highest being
Texas
with 28 per cent," followed
by
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,
Louisiana and Arkansas with 20per cent
each. These figures indicate the tremen• dons growth of -Florida and the large
number of inquiries now * being received
from all over the country relative to
prospects for a living in Florida, and the
activity among the solid, proven trust-

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LAND

DIVERSIFIED, .ALABAMA.—No; cel­
ery is not the main vegetable crop grown
in Florida • In acreage.. ’ «diry : etyoe
twelfth opt of fifteen crop^^^Bife largest
acreage Jn 1010 wavdtvbtcA? to
melons? followed by ■
ta. .Nffihdre
c&lt;Sjf ©
of
crops. ^Tomatoes brought $2,528.620 in­
to th e sta te , during 1910—celery $200,*
064. This is not saying that celery lias -not yielded as high os $2.878.74 per acre. .
4 Celery Is a splendid; mdhéy makor.^but
- ‘diversified -farming, .the cultivation of

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more cro^ eliminates BpeCU^Uon.’‘ Volur *
sin Farms are ideal fol d»Ye«ifiod farm*’ •
OVer theré you fco^have.yo«r,poul- run, your boe «tundi fomf dipnge
you*.'«fljt Vyèfcetâme tract; your
your hdgs., An^you cqn iid^üjül
the.land ÿonjftapt for
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ten acres to

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convenient/ The returd^&amp;O^ß'^ü ^
grpve are not Immediate. Tlicfoi
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Only Sanford - lands *dgu make rSäiford^ **

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,rora Sanford.: th e t w t f n rs ti f c d ß j-otin'smi idee-.; . ' tha-rpspect that thdy.are natron the
/ tloa At the Baûrâ time, if you are not ’
• DçUatWper,
* .......&gt; able;,«eot^-hoit.
yo^ett,
butoothe main land
* ^ :h o*3r t e ^ ,

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�IME SANTORO HQUID
Nolle* of In c o ip oratlop

»Or eight « M k i In th« Sanford H m ld . a ttfwiW * f published InO raia« ¿ourity Florid»
n llu e sj my hand and official teal thli the Clh
day of July A. D , 1911.

en th a t the undent*
Albert

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Clark Circuli Coart. Orante C°. Ila. .
Uy M. A Howaw. [&gt; 0

1. r.. Alexander Solicitor and Complainant 47 flt
MJJHftl.l.l
ARTICLES O f INCORPORATION O m i E W ftKW
TtM undenifnad hffeby associate them telvet toaether aa a corporation under the law» of the Stale
of Florida. with and under the following ptupoaed
d “ 'Wr •
\ m vcuI
The name 0( the cortaiatluh &lt;thtIL lie - 'T H E
HUSTON, and It »ball have lu principal offlea
and piec* Of butlnett in the city ot Sanford Ho-

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S a n fo rd lo d g e No 2 7 , J, 0 , O f.'
Meet* every Monday at 7:30 p. tn.. over Imperial
Theatre I f r Hall. N. G.
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W. S. I l t u t n . Sec y.
Seminole Chapter No. 2 .Order Ca»lerp.8tar
Mrett every accpnd and fourth Friday In month.
Every one »bo hat aeon Ida Star lit the F il l are
cordially invited to vlilf the chapter
A u c rE ' Rumun. Sec'y.

S H IP P E R S OF

f . 0 . t . C e le ry City A erie 1853
Meetlnetftrtt-and iblrdTuctday» Ip every month
Hall In WWhorne Work, third Hour

the stock nnd fixturcaof said ftnn. Please
make all pnym$nU and. present nil claims
to S. Maxwell.
The firm Is dee(&gt;ly sensible of the lib­
eral patronuge they have received nnd
Mr. S. Maxwell earnestly solicits n con­
tinuation of the satne and assures the
public of his willingness to serve them nt
all times.
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mercantilo bualnea»; tor tu r . _______
asti and utthaajf.
e

actable»; toh*ur.aell.

de and In Improve the
any a n d a ti kinds to
was: to borrow money
f.Mhrr It* purpaae and
-J&lt;e or*’111
fk. orby
...... ..
_
____ and. other ____ligation*.
______
upon ton
tne ptWMIly
property Of
of tbaoorpor
tha corporation and (enerally
to exarcuy
eitrd ay all
alt »uch powers a*
a i t n s y be Incident to
the purpoae orbusine*»
or buiine** of'hacorpuratlon.
of 'M r
pr other
btaineea
and to have, eieroite and
hnamaaa of a Uka
Ilk* nature,
na
en)oy
the riÄ
right*.
m jo n all
d i tbs
ta. powtre. and privilege# Inricorporations organized and eiUtlng under
dent to corporation*
and try virtue of the laws of the State of Florida.
- fs n a s lll/a
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I hr amount of c tlifa l stock of the corporatlxn

SANFORD LODGES

_ Phoenix Lodie No. 3. K. of P.

Florida Fruits rtnd

Meet» second end fourth Monday» Vilitlng
tight* always welcome. I* E. Hutchlnton. C C.
rlTx S Frank. K.'H and S.
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SanfordLodie. No

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L Taylor, M asur: H. E Tolar.’ - SccreCoinmonk-alkwvevrry fini and third Thurat 7:30 p. m. VUItlna brolhxr* Welcome

Units Brotherhood of Cor prillerà and Join
______ era of America___________ —
-~SaTffi7,T Local Union No 17.*»!. U. B ot C.
ot A. meet* every Thursday ntiht at 7 o'di
the Lagt«»' Hall.' W. A. Kumuhf. pre»ldenti T. L
4 6 -lc Lent. R S. k f .
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S. Maxw ell &amp; E. B. R uukke .

General Insurance Agents
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

CtosJnft Out Stock
Tho enllrtj stock of groceries at my
Deck Hammock store will lie sold nt cost,
This is the time to ie t youf Rrdceriei
cheah...
t•
Free Turner
Deck Hiimmock

DENTIST
Office: Yowell Huildlng
SANFORD.. FLORIDA

NORTH

DR. R. M. M ASON

FtÖtöERS - PLANTS — BULBS

lit*. dlvCledlnto tw nhundrrd fifty (2 5 0 ). Ibaret
of the par value of on« hundred (ilOO) dollar*
each: which shall be pay »bio In-lawful money of
T E M P L E
the United Slate« of Agnerter. or In property, or
labor orservice*, a t « (ala and Juit voluatkov to I*&lt;t:l&lt;d by the Hoatd ( f l&gt; or t-&gt;r». •
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AOtNI .JACKSONVILLE IIOKAI COMPANY
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ankv* tv .
The term for which ih« corporation «11*11 eiU l
Phone IGG. Ilth und Oak. Ave.
«Ihi 11 be perpetual unlrai sooner dnaojvrtl accord
in i to Jaw. -

DENTIST

L. H

Special OfTcrlhg tn Ferns.

Sanford. Florida

W. E.

S an fo rd ,

Floral Designs to Onler.

DENTIST
I. 24and23. PlmHLU

florida.

and T m uuref, and a DoarA of (»ifrctor? i l ooo- l-2«-IO-lf
aiat of not l*aa than three nor thpktv th an ' five of it*
»t08kayd«rs. Tb« director* shall be elected an­
nually by the stock hoUrr* on the 2nd Wednesday
In Sept crater of ench year, at 10 o'clock, a. m . nt
a raeelini had for that purpose. In Its principal of
flee In the d ly of Sanford, Flotilla, nnd tbe officer*
•halt. Immediately thereafter, be elected by the
Hoard of Director*. Until those elected at the firti
annual meettruf. of atockholder», »hall be iiusliftnl.
ihr butine« o fth e c o n v o tlo n »ball he iwnductnl
by tha following officer*: President. K. R Hurt, II.
Vice-PrestoenL C-C. Coffee; Secretary and T rrai
urer, Lila K. Murrell, and K. R Murrell. C. 0 C«,f
fee. Lila K. Murrell abd Mis* Nits Moore ahull run
•titute the Hoard of Direcfor». .
jurnccr VI * '
Tha hiahmt,amount of indebtrdnr*» ot liability
- W r ite f o r S t o n c l l a a n d M a r k e t
to which the corporation »hall, at any time, tu b
R a p o rta T oday
,
jrcl Itielf shall not exceed the amount of It* capl-

•N F O R D.

Looklftg for u Good Mouse to
Ship Your «fruit and Vegc
tattles to?
H e re is O n e on the Best
M arket

Ü n n T ld s.IflO d ti^ V '. &gt;

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O llier A R e sid e n c e fil'J M nt;nullu A v r

Otllcc Hours: ‘J to 12: 3 to G
Other hours by appointm ent
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AN DEW JOHNSON

For Information R a te s ami R e se rv a tio n s se e near- t
est A t l a n t i c Coast Line A g e n t or write
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138 West Bi&gt; St.

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ATTORltEY su (X)l,r
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LAW
• ’Practice in Sfate and Federal Courts
(huaer‘Woodni(T Dlilg
Sanford J-hi.
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JACKSONVILLE. ILORIOA

ATrOKNEY-Ar-U\W

Dy teacher whose advantages have
bej*n very »ujicrlor under the beapnativo.talent, also German m aster of in ­
ternational fiuift* graduate of G onservi^ j
&lt;Jor/&lt;ff G r |» ic hrui j|rl(ifn ijg iia u s « f 1T H O M A S jC M M E T fÄ iy S t
-Latest oAd best nu«tnnilji In piium nnd . V* A tto rney and œ iJ N s m jiK
A T -L A V
mam.1kliii.theory.um | jinrmbny T #8hl • ^ 7
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�Its population should show hlm'.tbelr a p ­ * Manager Spencer arates that the out­
preciation In a very substantial way. look fee ondWer month ‘«of ball la good
What we'want hsfo la Bass Ball and Mr. If tba anthvsiiaaU will stay with him be
will giro them a classy team until August
rather Wallace Pitched His Usual 13th or maybe longer. -

Oood Game

Last rrld ay Game
In a very onesided game of "Jose the
ball" the local team beat Orlando. Af­
ter the fifth Inning when we forged to the
front the question teemed to to. "How
many runs will Sanford score.”
Manager Spencer presented. a new
pltchew-Naboil to the fang and Mr. Nab«U ambled to the mound and made the
Orlando batters look foolish. They only
managed to get two bitar and but for
poor fielding In the fourth Inning, woult
not have scored.
- McMullen, all puffed up by the twelveinning tie-ggme of tbe day before, climbed
to-the high spot for the visitors and be­
fore the game was over, was looking for
• holo to crawl in. The boys got his un­
dercut, went at him In real alam-bani
fashion. Burden, Bowen and Bagwel
each dropped one over the fence for the
dreut. and McMullen, with his glove and
• prayer, wa* a much relieved young
man when tbe slaughter wasover.'
There were few Interesting pojnu to
the game. Lee's catch In tbe third In^
nlng was the feature.
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Sanford and Orlando are two Florida
cities very much in the public eye at
P O IN T S . PURELY PERSONAL
present on account of the two swift ball
teams. Thera la nothing, that advertises
a d ty aa much as a gqpd ball team. How Celery City Vanity ra lr While
-Keep it going! ■
Away the Golden Hour*»The Sanford Heights team defeated
Sanford last Tuesday by a score of 8 to 0.
Bugs Raymond and Morris Spencer were
tbe battery for tbe Heights team and
never let a man (T) get to second.
The Kissimmee baseball team -beat tbe
Sanford boys 6 to 3 In an eight Inning
game played at Kissimmee "Monday alterooon. Funk ' and &lt;'powtn did the
twirling for the Sanford outfit and Gallo­
Ha Waa "T hsrs" With ths WlnB.
way played first base. That about tells
Spencer Is giving us Just that. He has the story.
gotten together a crowd of workers and
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There is great activity these days V worth of ball to be had.
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Donaldson Took In everything That
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Burden, 0................ ,- ..4 1. »1 0 2 fl
Bowen, 3b................... ,4 1 2 1 0 0
BagwrU. 2b.........2 2 0 I f*
Pounds, j o — l ......... r .4 0 G -0 -g 0 :
F w n k .ll:......................2 0 1 i ; o 1
Gcllaway, c f................4 „1 1 0 0 4
Gore, lb .......... ............. I 0 I 0 0 10
Nabcll p . . _______ . . A 1 0 1 1 4
Lawler, c f ......... .*.........2 1 1 0 0 1

URLANDO
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Lob. If............. «...
Pounds, 2 b .........
J . Windham. 3b..
Jim Windham, lb
McMullen, p........
Bonnet, c tv lij __
Boardall c........... .
Riggins, is ...........

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Bowen, 3b
Bague Well, 2b
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'Society People.

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Home .Runs Get Hats ._.
Sanford has the reputation of. being tbe
wildest baseball town In tbe United
States. Every boY In Georgia who ex­
pects to play ball Is urged to come to
Sanford because as one player expressed
it two yean o»jo, "If -you knock a home
run you get a ' pot full of money.” In
keeping with tbls spirit Palmer &amp; Seigh.
who keep the up-to-date toggery atpre,
offered to give a fine hut to every San­
ford player who knocked the first home
run of the game and thme genial gentle­
men have been kept busy handing „out
ha u ever since. But Painter &amp; Seigh
make good every promise and they give
the hats even if giving entails one every
day. Up to now they have donated six
hats apd the'boys' appreciate their generosity and return the favor.
SanrorU and Miami

Manager Hughes of the Seinlnoles
stated this morqlng that he bnd been In
communication with the crack team of
SanfonI and had booked'ifiree games with
them fyr week after next, to -be played
July 31, August' 1 qrid
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Sanford's team is s«rid to be cjpaniug
everything-up in the' central port of- tfie
•true. 1, It has been said jfcat evetj play­
er haa been secured.from’ Hto big leagues,
and the organization Is one of the qtost
otHnplefe and perfect4n the ehdre Mate.
The KAritee lhat will be pfnycxl here with'
this crack teaiu&gt;-WtU no doubt ditcide
which team ln this class Is thlf best. If
Oil) 000 002— 4 * 6 g the Seminolef *«iccoed Ip . cleaning .’them
002 000 OjK^lJ'.G 2 ujj on two oTtKo:tlirrc ¿aiiiee, • they *(111
^ '¿ U n o s t talked ubOuLrlrt^lgnl Ittitttf
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Mdny happy returns of the day.
ORLANDO
. McMullen and his spitter went a d u c k
Limerick, r f,-:
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! Burden, Bowen And Bagwell each -hft Atkinson, p .\ .
fas the cirmit. B seems to be our luck# Windham l b ..
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Our now piicho» Nobell made' hls .hoW Riggaor
Bennett; cf
to.San!ord by-leulng Orlando dowh, wijfi,
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t1 à y a g i\la the Uriatulo.;cruwd tcturned
(»vif!u Init'sadder bunch. They're about"About Buguawelt .
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f p j T B« mI Giyas Concert
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Soclal Gossip.
The mid-summer siesta has fallen upon
Sanford society folks and from now until
aariy fall there will be but Httlb to
chronicle in tbe Herald under this bead.
Sanford people are scattered over the
universo in travel business and recreation
and until their return there will be 'but
HritP dnlniL The Wednesday . ClulL-hltA
. a a vocation.
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taken
Tbe
Welaka n..t.
Club con­
tinues to hold their weekly meetings
where bridge take* a prominent part and
the members while aw«y a few pleasant
hours.
* Several of the, younger members braved
the heat and held an Informal bop In tbe
club*'rooms Mat Tuesday night—an affair
that was enjoyed by all present.
. The Welaka Cldb Is doing good wdrk
In. Sanford in many wayg and last week
awarded the annual prize of flvo dollars
U&gt; Dr. .Rjhson for having, the prettiest
lawn in the Hty. The Sanford Chibs will
devote more time jh ls year to dvlc move­
ments and several very ' Important m at­
ters . will be taken up later on. Tbe
ladies are deeply interested in Sanford's
welfare and our dub woinem will taka
a prominent port in civic affairs »during
the season of 1911-12.

Miss Mabel Hand was the deli
young hostess at a sewing pony gi,
her loyely homo on Park avenue W,
day morning. At the dose of a p|&lt;
morning which was spent In doing
needle work, and Ice creuin wt» »
Miss Hand’s guests were Mrs. j. l
Misses Madge Ward. Vedn Ward. s
Williams, Mabel Bowler, Maty Alice
tin, Rena Brown. Peachea Leiller, |
betb McLaughlin, Genie Wicker, E
Pearce and Irene Brady.
Dr. and Mrs. Davis Forster ire unioog
the. Sanford people who are *&gt;Joumln|
at Daytona Beach.
-* Mrs. Fraiyris J# OosmiEs •anir diltíréí
left ftieaday for a visit n&gt; Daytons
Beach.
Misa Agnes Pritchard a rhartiiiag youni
lady of Macon, Go., la the Uui-m of t*,
aunt Mrs. E. W. Peabody

A JoJly party of young people indulged
In a bus rldo and moonlight picnic si
Woodland.park last Thursday evening
An elegant lunch was nerved n&lt; the Psrk.
Among the prominent vlsilon to the
which is becoming a popular plm r
d ty this week is Mr*. J. M. Dell of Gaines­
ville who is the guest of her- sister, Mrs.
Mrs. E. K. Hester Vikltnl in New
Rcrysor. Mrs. Dell is an ardent club
Smyrna
last week, the gui-M ■.( l„-t m ta
woman and is prominent in sodety cir­
Mrs.
Pellet;
cles In Gainesville and (he state, being
actively Identified with thè" Stale Feder­
ation of Women's Clubs and the Daughters
Tuesday evening the VVelnk i ( luh monu
of the Confederacy.
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w ercjhe scene of a pretty. timi'idi very
informal shirt waist dance, The - chapMrs. L 3., Scrobble and daughter .and «¡rones were Mrs. RTS. Kcelor u..i Mr* C
the former ■ sister. Miss Lottie Lee.' re­ O. McLaughlin. Some of those win enjoyturned on the City- of Jacksonville.- niter ed the dance were Misses Chur Win- het-ks.
a delightful trip to 8anford. Mioses Irene Brady, Madge Ward. Vrdn ward,
Nellie and Lillian Scrobbto remained In Helen St John. Bessie Scbumi-vt lJrula
Sanford as the guests of Miss Carrie Lefller, Pdichea.Lefller, Mary Alar Mar­
lin. Flossie. Front. Mabel ilnwlrr Kras
LuvelU-^lncksonville-Metropolis.
Brown, Elizabeth MeLuighlm M&lt;-*sr*
Robert Holly wof e'ghl- years old on David Caldwell. Carl Hamilinu J. iJ
Wednesday and In lionor of the occasion Roberts, NlxXon Butt. W. A. Lriilr« Willie
lavlted a nUiuítr of his little friends to Hill, peas and McKaskcll
help him celébrate. The boys were taken
New P a sto r For MethocliM»
-to the Holly'homé.ln en auto as ibtir lit(le legs ifîro hardjy long «enougí»'^carry
Rev. p ,"H . Summers of Jncksonull^,
them so far, and1as soon as they ktrlvod, Vfr*. Summers ao«l cjilldren hirvf arrived
the fun commenced ant).the wboM bunch* in the dty and are receiving a wnrm
Why kept bus^at gnmi-s of various Mi\d$- welcome. Mr. Summers will, «-sclmng*
Afser tliey. .jytetn'.tirqti enough j o pcafo charges with Rev. Hendry ui»d espe» is i*
pi* Flui^Vher- adjourned . to "jhe house make Sanford his 'hop»«:. He -vnll oc.
wlirx«: 'refríshmqutt'
seryòd - B»»d ¡Cqpy the pulpirof the Methodi«» uiturtithey were theò treated, to » ¡return trip fo next Sunday akd ele.ry o n e I- i vdtslly
tbe d ty , Those who vd n ó n d ^ ' w«&gt;ri¿ Invited to come put and h e a r turn lh e
/Henry UçLaudn, Waller «ná HeraldJoins Ui.extending wek-oiur iu
rmelljr, Lee PocK, J H n h v R o ^ Rev. fiumrairs ami Ms es’timal'lc fuiuiiy
aod HkrrVv Wbodrùffr Rlchprtl
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MráV, l :.MUI(W çnifrtnmc'l. thè Mgg- Juice of the grape.becorae^uiir
lI^Ôridgo;Cli^-çi.MLli»sutiful boma festive lost Saturday atá.'w ef^
Magnolia Avenue l3»V fijfttltiy asftex-1 finé of |2S each by Mayos Lak¿

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Reasoder. Mt^ Jheako'ner Is a* well knoVn
bkúd - Icadér* Ip. thç. Wp*J- .Selections
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titled. "Joy tô tho WwW «^V'finely
rendered. ** xr . .
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tftxla and Mar Spangled Banner. .%os the
doling*number. * The Saafqrd .band nunn
jw rreçm e of our prldcipar business - men
among its member* . ' &gt;
A foraot eddltio^ ls tir. .Boardiprin the
-dootifel flr.-- Buardnjun' *. Is -u derlnet
plajiar .of ’ «luaMty aod was fortoeriy a (
m unbet of the Orlande band, .«¿ie-«ornes
f k ^ a músWnlfotuilT. ÍLNaW » kindly
«BsUled.tha^land. ; Mr. ffesao n V would
H glad-to b ò v e -new members.. J h e
jfwid desires jming iwen to saod In their
atofiewippk- 'Apply t o . Mr. ReoMuft.
Mr. WiWoçni or- Mr. HasUus. .

■Father Wallace oui-pTtibed the ken'» .Gobig« Fdx. Jr., left-Saturday knight for
ntlrwmiwi'jpfo* '»Bere by bushm s
to (be good qll tucky terror all the way.
û r4 a s 4 fâ t-jfkxâ»Mgf4 &amp; Woolfolk.
Let (herd down with live hits ni'*i didn't % r.i ■■ — • ,k, y , _____ _
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fane,sympathy. . I u wing or dood-head a m a h . ‘ , '
•^Vf^òted—Oomponlon for Invalid. Pm-'
wm;to have a* ball If Riggips had fiava been quicker Or- far 'middle age woman. Address Box
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fa n d ready to stiok
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Our oow outfield A didn’t do mbch
'a n i t è i » 3 ? $w«V itè à i sticking—.Today, perbaijs. ^
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His Texas leaguer in the ■ninth « tariff
the iròubWIt looked like a funeral
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Hinge-,Joint aiuLFlexible Stay. * Let
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NEW ROUTE TO COAST

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VIA OSTEEN IS OFFICIAL ROUTE

-T h o G r eatest -F a r m ing .Soc*ion- to-4hg-W oi4&lt;F
- S h o u ld H a v e G o v e rn m e n t A id

New Drawbridge Will Soon Be Erected
and Good Rood Is Promised
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Sanford Must Have an Experimental -Station

From Sanford to New Smyrna
In Two Hours

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Aft Epitome of the Week'» Most lmportant Happenings la tho
State's Domain.

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A party of prominent citizens from
New Smyrna were in the city Tuesda}
Sanford needs an experimental station.1overlook such a promising *tnlne
He cun step Into an office of the Govern­
Thrown from the w%v,©f^&gt;nc automo­
morn tog looking up data on the new au­ A farming cqmmunity ns large as Oils and “Economic.Wealth" as dhr&amp;jniiACelery ment representative and receive statistics bile. Miss Orva Ward
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tomobile route and the steel drawbridge with conditions as individual and.unique DeltoT .
and proofs, not of land .boomers, but ’ of over by another
to. be built at Osteen ferry by Orange
Tlie oqly reoson tho^. they have not the United Stntes of America.
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injured. Miss Ward Was riding with
as those hf&lt; the Sanford Celery-Udtn
and Volusia counties.
already given us their attenUon is that
Thera will be no more doubters. No K. Dlshengk a local-grocery proprietor, in
JWiKttig those, whócenme were G.
*bould have the protection, odvlctf'àod- -their lime and funds hav» been exiiend^fmore money leaving Sanford because its fn« • anrirnoMle. ijo nttcrapiçdjpjpesa
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£ t , leWrgetic\»tnmunlUea~
i k ab L 9 B i 2 . ! l B e rwho
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3 l jealous owners
’ - t l thinkL It's "too good to froin ¿Slmd aft car of W. E. D anieli"
ßfroicSTw sT/ Wllkèrsnn.'*T. J. Murro»? guiÄroiioe of a govâwTrent* institution.' m ed oh imore*
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‘ W. L. Lopez, R.B.F. Roper, Gordon Rou which the expert agriculturists can give their Conscientious efforts, huvo attract­ be true." They will cotne and be con­ broker. Who was driving slowly along Oak
seau, J. Frslria, John T. Hammond, wife the sub-irrigation farmers specific as Veil ed them to.farihJug 'centers of far less vinced. The population wiH increase. street. As the cars were side by side the
virtue than oura. Our time of acUon has The &gt;volume of local busincm WiH Jti- Dtshong machine was tilted sharply by a
and daughter, W. H. Newell, wife, son
as general advice.
com«. We must brinj otrrtefvga qnd our creo#fc Thb value of fiwn and* farm pile of crushed rock on the side of tha
and daughter, M. Leidersdorf. D» B* Tur­
tanning in the Sanford Celery Delta l a y nain g conditions fd tAoa''attention of property wilt increase; and the entire street and Miss Ward was pitched In
ner. A. C. Brooks, all of New Smyrna, and
new^ieparture. Its development opert-*0ur Représentative at Washington, to country will be stimulated by the influx front of the wheels of the oilier car,' and
. John B. Case.' of Port Orange.
Thera la a movement on foot in Volusia ed oft cptfch in the history of truck farm­ the Department of Agriculture, and dpjy ~oi ppyr people and new money. Sonfotd run over before it could be stopped. She
county to change the old route, now ing and startled the civilized world. It in n manner befitting the ithportinitorof win f\ove it* agricultural ratingi
fell fiat on her face and tho car pa seed
•&gt; * tin*1situation.
t
"
And it ’will be a wonderful boon to thé over her back and shoulder«.
through Enterprise and Osteen, crossing
. '
removed the industry from its dassifivaDo you fully .realize t h \ importance of, IqpnJ -grower now. actively engaged in
the ferry at the end of Celery avenue, to
The Atlantic Coast Line Railway is
a route striking the river on the west of tion of manual labor to n purely scientific such un establishment to‘-SanfordT Do fanning. He will hnvo ot hand experts preparing to Install a 120,000 creosoting
Lake Monroe, cutting out Enterprise apd proposition. Hrnius luiv'e su|&gt;craedcd •you realize tluyt. not only the growers, to aiiviso him at «Very turn. ' If an in­ plant at Gainesville.
making the route to tho coast through strength and. us the fantrifigHndiutry bdt every ihdividual. irrespective of his sect pest or plant discasc( develops, he
Dude county's tnillage' for the oofUing
DcLand and OeftODa. This .will neces­ dcveioi&gt;cd. the iaieUigf/icVtol tlyr jnrmcr position Or occupation, would he bene- can call in an expert, as lie would a
year tins been fixed at 33. This will net
fifed
therebyf
IX)
you
realize
that
fuel)
doctor
in
case
of
personal
III,
The
sitate the building of another big flU to
developed apace.
*»X-.
national recognition will elevate Sanford Station and its slnfl will be thé general the county JltM.-tOO In revenue. I
get io this feny, which will be ' much
The citizens of Sanford and Sanford as funner* and farming from tile level of practitioner *to the farmers. They will
A - ;&gt;laui is beipg installed at White
broader than - the old, and as Orange
county has already spent something like a city must depend upon the yield of the speculation to tlie.vcry pinnacle of com­ answer Ills summons and' he will not Sjiringa by which the excess water from
-have to depend on advice Jrotn Gaines­ tiie tpring will »(«rule generating ma­
four thousand in Volusia making tlx* land for tlieir success • and (vosperity mercial eminence, investment
The
‘Individual
applies
his
lyseptul
and
1
Up to (lie preseiit time the only pub­ ville. Tallahassee oc. Washington, a matter chinery for lighting the city.
All through the blg.prnlrie on that side of
physical
energy,
as
well
as
his
capital,
to
licity
thnt
Sanford
tins
received
has
been
of
days.nnd
subject
to
their
Interpreta­
the river, the request that we now change
MrK woo’d-Will M age'Race V.
crossings and go to another big expense the tilling of the soil and, as an in­ through the medium of the advertising tion of his written description. , The
James
A. Kirkwood wishes to andividual.
either
succeeds
or
falls.
The of our real estate concerns’ and some period of advice and guidance by oor. \ y looks out of the question.
nounco
to
his
many friend* \hat he will
Installation-,
of
an
experimental
station
little literature distributed by vurious roipondettce will have (tossed.
At the okl ferry, foot of Celery uveiffie,
be
a
candidate
to succeed himself for the
will,
by
its
constant
watchfulness,
study
local organizations. Tho Investing public
Another most importai)! feature will
arrangements have already been made to
office
of
Sheriff
'of Orange county. Mr...
aiul
experiments,
remove
the
Individual
is ignorantp f our maiiy advantages and he that the Government will study not
build the approach from this side to the
Kirkwood
has
made
an excellent sheriff
hazard
and
huil)l
in
its
place
a
unit
of
ui(ly
(lie
devoloptncttt
of
the
industry
and
possibilities
.
and.
in
tium
instances.
main channel," where, with an- expendi­
success.
The
farmer
who la .confronted Ignorunt of our very existence. Whut do the safe guards against' |x*sl and disease, and cotnek before the people * on his post
ture of a few thousand dollars, estimated
record as sheriff. The date Is early for
...
to be in*the neighborhood, of foar.'thonV By a new o^.|trnngB'rco0^il«jh would, j Iub-ifriinilon. flowing wyilr. ideri weather but the cost of tirodtictfon. They will
announcement and Mr. Kirkwood wants
V
and, Volusia to stand her half of the ex-' perhAps. liigjH^Uf askuig.'l^e-. gAico of I conditions, immunity tt^drougbt. tnfnn to teach os how to (trofluce. u inaximtiuf
h
l
s
n
e
i
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h
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r
o
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p
td
^
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x
^
Nothing
.but
the
rsvcf
of
lond
crop at a minimum cost; and these to remind t b ^ r o t ^ i that be will be a.
• A^ense. a drawbridge can .pe 1JuilitfSwlil&lt;h
hjipicak
as
yy-hut.
by
tM
^ipn
jp
y
*
t&gt;f
IwomtYs
Ther/^nre
many
of
these
in
figures on
cost ot^ production will
will save much -(line ami trouble. ju ttin g
an
«rocrrncmftb
ktiitton.
we
gWJf
U&gt;e
c^
u
f
pet
1
iJHhis
countr^'rftid
they
bate
k.
servtj
njfStuubio
(»lrpooe^
WjEAfcn -Wyu .
us a j Ostekn over the Dig fiji, already
DeCot U a ^ £ f # V W l r L td
grower.
a.
Aoufha-'of
ext*ert
Infurmati'on
p
*
y
^
utioh-Uie
bava
a'iflndlspuiablecoinput|iifion.
(^
ohiu
G
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2
~
. . . built, .which will, of course*' be broadened
in te n d
Slid IpstnKyon. ephnners his chhnees of ; ,e„( ma t, (be
by the Govcrnment.^y.
v '
, and put in Arst-class shape. .
W l
success An(k|piiainiize th f . p ^ tb illtjes of •
y rond tr*ns
*r‘
r ,
By following the route' proposed by our
p
o
p
r
a
j
i
i
yi
ron
'
A
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*
*
orjjngM*/These figures
visitors, the road, will Cross at the c*ad of
inpau j mein nguVes’.a ti^ ’ Ip.7!
wd ’
Celery pveriae.'at said above, go through
TTwtl
Mr. DeCMlee w at
tody of j carry more
-Osteen,' as at present, on to Lako Ashley, IQ 0mxr 'rgeggi
e
youngest*
aoluitort
V rer. eiected ttT
.dkjjk
j-ftidl vldua|-0| —
- - cyutog Out Enterprise io (he west, th en t^ &gt;)f 'Aaricftllij
high./»flicc
and
hasgfflfBde
i n excelVer. N
.’-y, basis of a comparison tiuit
male
‘ ’ toi*?ian Springs and from thero^almort
leiil county solicitor as ids record will
iiTfidnvits of ^ ^ S Ä W ra l ^)y result In n geltend trans|&lt;ortartuQ 1
iiertt'' etfiiifjffion
a straight line’ to New Smyrna about
dem onstrate. He feels th at li. Is rather
- *
Mg th
o u im riten.'
stilutions mro nil vising
thee yyounji
own,to .grow«-r. telling that qne ocru (»roduced so ductlon.
• ... • thirty-nine miles'less than at present.
__uch in tills or (tint your. TI10 public .A nd soit evoRrea itself the-»July .of early u&gt; announce 'b m takes tho-opporv While therb Is little doubt |&gt;ut that a till tile w gfi;/lie f '.spornS of farming L » m
^ l i y to let tlie Voters i f Offcfige' county /
* ___rood ji* proposed across the west cod of 'Ecmiomtc'Weultli'.”MIh«y.odvtuic* (liC.^tAve beeil ctlucatcd beyoud the uIliÄvlt every citizen of Kanfurd to put big luio«r tH at'havw l^ be Jp A h ifrao it-ln Mky,
tilde ruppi» ni .nul “sworê ^tatcnicni" period.' in tlie shoulder to lite wheel of progress, and
Lake Monroe’wwild be. prcfrm d h v ' Dc- tïI• -I&gt; il. it it su
1012.
. .. * - - dtsçqvEred,
■' ' "
* ita- —
' ‘- '* r i c * -nt
‘ Jdamage
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- - .r&gt;
------1 assist. tha Sanford Celery ' Delta in &lt;A&gt;suit
of tho nPoatuip
Cereal
goldXVfziisjAAe
value
Land and Jm rjjA i^. bf'thot section* of
# Collier’s tolnlng^U ic.U ^ thing thaw will prove
Improvements At gtay Thkatre'-i- * *
'» .‘T .Volusia jnnklnJ.tho highway- from-Jnrt- w i i p k i ^ ¿ j í vskilg l b é ' i&gt; cop lè&lt; tv o (XJih i , Co-, versos' I’. F. Collier.
Weekly. James - Osbourne, attarney fo'r more betjeflejah to .the community '(iiM
dTy ^mrst ray.
Thcrfitar -Theatre has ud^ed To Us'opsodiDip tptra&lt; nw % '^&gt; gti j U ^ socdSn,
apy other. Lcr.;encli muir" write, jo "our eratinfl room a New Edison Trans/orfmsr
-most.-JprtV /or yielr .tli'e defunse, (»rovad th a ï Mr.v Poet
Qfonjie -county havjijg h f r e a d y t o
Gongrcismgisand
^epatorj^ asking (hem %htctftios ret)ulted I in a grertS imprqte• * great expend# to pbt in the ..fill and mnko’
to
help
us
in
obtaining
ihe.-jugjatapco-of m^n|s iu thr ligto ihmI brilliancy ef l l r f " ’
5»'
/ - V.vpther' improvements
out-Tioverninent.
Sanford
needk and , is tU r.m rj^’ They ere *gjsor .wQfkbif,. on a -v.V.' __ TmjñHhmUÍ nofconsWirn-proj
entiwocPro an ex(&gt;ertrncniat station, and new screen which when AmpletM will. _*•' \_*i. . . .
t o n vU
ling 'necessarily com
pur'lotSiriag
It depepdt largely, If not ba^k -jjary .gm at lmprovompiu.-With — v — - *
’'w
*
luwe
obtaiue&lt;l
fówj
ijuff
Mir^oMpbxç
f-thousand dollars to
^ - __ *1- -« v * m ,‘
njRvcOVpkii Tlie' ftiUflNj^'O'TLhd'ipUftcd net ion -and their dew electri^ star wfddb-ihlt -houge ¿.- ^
j 4íro‘- snnrfy'*,3¿t?/: mlici
fo k p e c tiv e ^ In v e s to r- after seeing the slnccrhy-yf'ptlrpose displayed by San- recantly 'put up on the -ptMd ’ of.tbqir ^ &gt;ar ^
V " - ’V ¿Od ils llo*itig well*. Can be shown. ford a n d Itexitlzens
building this popular pictqra house under-re^z-.
—
the management of Mx Pott, -to vsniUng - T » ^
by thoee ln U» Neir SfnYrnk -secllon of
- ,~ r.T
■'
1"T^omnk" can verify h by writing(to the very rapid sirnldov ‘ Tfh»-tnatioger ■
.‘:5 í .'ibkjóouñur-^TíHj road im» already beep
lelves
In
Snnfonl
and
goes
right
aBbg
".P
j Hotel Mens' AssodmUon of Atlantic City:
grublH-d and graded and all that la n^ed‘ " ' ò r a f i i i Ì e ''
an t^ iij
Tills association goes aYtcr^rtnwtotfptjs maklng^improvemenu every day and en- ■•&gt;*
¡V' ' , Ä l i V b a n L ^ « ) « ; ang *pœalbiy a few
• - ’ • ’ - L ____ &gt; ' ■^
and Its tetpenscs are* paid by the Ao|Vic'- deavorig ta please bis patrons. ’ ' - ' s ’ *
. _. . fills where, the. grade haa been washed
BY
C.
O.
MetAUCÍltV»
tnrs of 800 hotels nqd boarding house’s—'
ç iL» to givo,'* fine roed to the coast from
i
.Jdro R. /*" tturyhy of we«t First St. toft ,
Allantic City is a unit..
dia south and cotnpUto.ibé rood from the
yeslcnlay
for a ahgri vacetion^l Daytona,.'-, \
y d » ‘^ dhirin¿tl)e early porfbf July thé Na-,
«tenxU^Mrt iiFiW'{i^iplp^g«
of iU ' pt^Pip^g« oR'But
uR-riutyiitt
coast through Orange coynty. whicli «1Ön the left hlíqd sidéyoí ‘ th^'Xrcifie Itoepe^Aphrt
Beach.. ’ .•
:■&lt;*:• ’ » v ...
... ready boa bard aùrfaòe foads, on the jtew bauance to rhé*Mnrlbo/il^til*nJ(rfm hptel, dm evtmlog V hM ^f»ei|)er4m lfroftm bp t| 0aaj-^cfirlstiarr Endeavt^ ’ Convention!
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‘ . . route to TamT»^ Th4f pfcjpoaitlon offered And frontlng od U^*Gta#l Boon! .Walk.“ dufir fot, .tfie"nUQV^uni; tAe 'rjfougoriiTn wasjn yesalop in,Atlantic City! Wfien Mr
Frank Sfiltner acooinpaindd by hto &gt; "
. by our-tdeltomahoti1d.be co
f
1 a n tí¿ a ty ! N-yJ. if a^ptcnunnciit nx- w nshcfw utnan.T alJfortfilt vifiev r^- sleep*-" 0. T&gt;. B m y of Lee county, Florida, arrived mbthpr wHl ieave Tuesday far New* Yorkr. - fora apÿthlngdf tfrñe by the W «Ruai*
U o Ä f JEKdagts” J^SbjitliémÁCiiit- Dul. th*’groSlVkiiitk.o| ^nnrida preduoea he foumf Cofifonijn^ there giving away where* thar-wlO Lc Joined b /H . I Mil- * ,
( (horitlM. a n d ’it Is to be hopéd that tfJi fornlajìùsl two dooro (a theTfight W0 fiijd enough b^fuflicTtnt'Variety .to "mnke.thf Qcaugos. - Herieicgroplied Fort.Myera and tecr Sr.' Frgnk ha» 4 ,novr.bafckr'*;3Uf sk-* / .
‘ * Drongo.county commissioners will insist ‘(He qxhlbit of- Rawdlf. atiere arci t » board WtdWexhibit riWiVilze'. this’panjn-. "riglif fiow'^Lea county.got in the ajriin. wolDfi^ him Uiore^nd Jiitend^. y&gt;
0
o ïl^çoontrles or j^R Jfj'epf és¿M "i i l l a sulttr, fanned by the wijiiis. of tj^'' gult It timopornid th a t. l-ee county) though Nlagrn Fills ati4&lt;C*ur the stale
Hk« d h /a t-th la ¿ re d t^ * llj^ o fiÚfie-V.'y and the ocean singing wnjU.of prospariiy te'flnd the moat JvptiutifOl booth oj\ thé
New jSm^rna « Growing cny - - * Ih^j¿j|Mfí»caii Fruii iW u c t^ L o ., oí ahd lienfjbtir those of us who Will liitth).
Nulkc l71u*ct&gt;y given to. all
■u- r m t
5* .
&gt;
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A jjirty ilf Sanfohi business men visit­
___ ¿WiMlveJ,^sÿJta
_________ on WecllJBuW I w 'th c ia in o t M r ^ u if w e ln tv e * Orango county should bd. represented Legatees, distribqleea^od all peronns
Roch^tój»«Y^o thè
ed New Smyrna tills week and bring
nf? ^ f r iT .- J ittd - W ' l k / U k t t h e « , b u t hfecause th e people nT- at every great convention beW“ (»-thè hawing claim* Tw derfia»wJ»agklnlt-Jljer, .♦ r
the cohíer él h l i . U’ o (^
.baçfc report* of i* remarkable growth in
xu-eiir. jusTi(CTi‘X3 ftuuj th e S fcp jd fe^ E lo ritJad w r eom ?ihitig*fof th e b lessifg * United States.- A great -American' Land
df Odfvfrt ^Johnspty'iiqripflgd,'
1
’* r¿present
them
within
¿woyetxv.’
and
Irrigation
Exposition
will
be
held
in
chose
H
er.
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f
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a division lieadquartora of ^tha F. JÇ. C 0 pit« out ovw the* o c e o n -^ lw in rs^ fip c iC .to h a ^ th u rc . . :
liCNRIZTTA JOJWSQN.
Madlsrfn Square Garden. New York city,
Ry., and expecr to*bave deep ‘water* for 'dhtplaying tb« products of .the ' factoildr . . &lt;»range County. Horida, the^hom.- of November 3 to 12 of ttda.year, 1B1L The
t '•
Arimim uratrii.
k port. Coronado Beach is* being im­ and some of the finest works tff oft not* 1prat^ejygr&lt;ipd’ frtdL taiigcriuV*, ruagni- purpose ef.thlf exhibition is to s^iow the
Datad July 24. IfII. 9 mos.
proved and lota are being *oid to Florida obtalna^le. feasonabiy. Heifi*
andlntel- products of American'aôiI «fid. to Rive the
people for eunmier home*.' New Smyrna and displays.. '
. '- ' ■
V(f)ync*'brainy.m eth gbod roads.- plno tqwns und cities «nd farm and country a growing town of Taft in the fertile-Reids
1» one of the wming citjca of Florida.
Had It.not been for the untimely death’{forests, cotton lUlds, mdustriel plants, thorough ; demonstration of dir agricul­ below Fin« Castle. Orange county toTuil of
of one of Florida’s states»**.’ our -great the
celery offd lettuc« prodadng tural possibilities of the . nation! 'Dig places .Uutt everybody in (he world should,
R. 11. M arks. County Treasurer
state -would h a v y b c e e .^ .- tb ls board- country Idtbe wdrid..wwhed by one of prizes will be offered—many of interest know about—a county of. lakes and
Being too early to make a formal an*
flowers, gardens and homes, fresh .air and
Iqtho-foutto % f
rS
; nwmeettent. 1 take this opportunity of walk, bcfoHf the effcs of th e ' jtUJltitudqs uajure's gteetesf tHctUrtk the river B t,
lamd anti Irrigation expoaitlont Do thé pore water. JB»f*|fe$#wbeeI of prosparity
that
¿’visit
Atlantic
City’«
great
M»w
Johns
6f
Florida.
'alimiM
W
)
;an
Idd6leiting jay. friends know thtrf I will be a
, • ~v
only pendent exlilhlt constgaflyNxifore the rkpdera q( the papers of Oronge county shou^be.puskedf by-avwry ¿ tltfri,
. oswlidulaflf^me'dfnce flf. courty treas­ g ro b n d liL A w ay that wtmid
fmre m ad e wVeiy nfilve son and lidont.ed , (Wojge-on the “lKHn.1 walk.“ . JTlie sytte- knpw p t tftuf oounly ijt êfiyrTKtë.in this ¿araieaa oi th?T rftii1ci'Tt&gt; whlfchyqtj Yjgta' •
urer. I have UyftL ardong. you for *0
great nu'tiun having' n better right to a nr thp office 1fr whJlclt you pay your ifX&amp;Ljf.“': v.*
cltixeir o f -'F lo rid a «WeU w ish ^ p rld e. b u t roAht H .nWde th a t d u rin g
years'find thoee' that'do- net know me
»sen iWHon
people
go to A*
A tlti% r¡t&gt;-. blue ubi“,m .place in Madison Square Gar­
Will representative men* of Oreoge
Liekfheve'm
ade
many
of sisjn - to-Mi
“
’
•-1
can look up my .past redbnL I need the
h r _p^ûple' thiiu viylt &gt; n y ottp
ment Orange epanty,
havJog
.
___within its county orgofiize an aaabciaiion tn h s ts ilo '.
what
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b
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w
in
«
v
ihtf
office and ask you.for your vote.
, soaiti-üic worid’ltf the' same IsBgth of -limits, Sanford,- Orlando,' Winter Pnrku this matter. A start is all that Is noce*.* ’’ .
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u , .. ^ ’^ '^ ■ • I ^ J o c tf u n y , ' •• world&gt;rhà'go djererta
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                    <text>Mt RANFORD nr KAI 0
Its population should show him'.tbelr ap- * Manager Spencer Mates that the oat*
predation; In a very substantial way. look fee nixfiffer month '/of ball Is flood
What we'want beta is Baee Bell and Mr. if the enthusiasts will stay with him he
will give them a classy team until August
Kerns of Interest Concerning
ra th e r . Wallace Pitched His Usual ISth or maybe longer. Oood Gome
'Society People.
Sanford and Orlando are two Florida
cities very much In the public eye at
PO IN T S. PURELY PERSONAL
present on account of the two awift ball
Oil nrst honors. The visitor» 01
teams. There is nothing, that advertises
Last f t Iday Game
a dty as much as a gqpd hall team. How Celery city Vanity r a lr While pleasant occasion were M is. a p
In a very onesided game of “lose the
nelly, Mrs. Robert Newman and
Keep it golngl ■
ball" (be local team beat Orlando. Ai­
,
Away the Golden Hours—
Claude lloward.
t s the fifth Inning when we forged to the
Social Gossip.
Tbe Sanford Height! team defeated
front the question seemed to ta. “How
Tbe mid-summer siesta has fallen upon
Sanford last Tuesday by a score of 8 to 0. Sanford sodety folks and from now until
many tuna will Sanford scare."
Bugs Raymond and Morris Spencer were
Manager Spencer presented.a new
oarly fall there will be but llttto to her loyely home on Park avenue W,
tbe battery for tbe Heights team and
pltchearNabdl to the font, and Mr. Nachronicle In tbe Herald under this bead. day morning. At the close of a pi,
never let a (nan (T) get to second.
bell ambled to tbe mound and made the
Sanford people are scattered over the morning which was spent in Join*
Orlando batters look foolish. They only
universe in travel business and recreation needle work, and fee cream wm »
The Kissimmee baseball team -beat tbe and until their return there will be &gt;but
managed to get two hi tap and but for
Miss Hand’s guests were Mr«. 3. L
Sanford boys 6 to ft In an eight inning
poor Adding in the fourth Inning, would
Thr Wrdnfthlnr flato baa
game played at Kissimmee Monday ai- taken a vacation. The Wetaka Club con­
not have scored.
Misses Madge Ward, Veda Wart.
temoon. Funk ' and .'Bowen did the tinues to bold tbelr weekly meetings
Williams, Mabel Bowler. Maty Ah
twirling for the Sanford outfit and Gallo* where bridge takes a prominent port and
Ha Was “There** With the Wlnp.
tin, Reno Brown. Peodien Leillcx,
way played first base. That about tells tbe members while awgy a faw pleasant
beth McLaughlin. Genie Wicker,
Spencer is giving us just that He baa tbe story.
hours.
Pearce
and Irene Brady.
gotten together a crowd of workers and
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• Several of the. younger members braved
a hole to crawl in. Tbe boy* got his un­ a team, that furnish the biggest 23 cents
There is great activity these days 1&gt;c- the heat end held an informai bop in tbe
dercut, went at him In real slam-bang worth of ball to be had.
Dr. and Mrs. Davis Forster
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tween
the Orlando and SarjfonJ harebell club’rooms idsl Tuesday night—an affair
faahlon. Burden, Bowen and Bagwell
the. Sanford people who ur
each dropped one over the fence for the Donaldson Took In everything That teams. Many games are played, many that waa enjoyed by all present.
at Daytona Beach.
bats hava been crossed, but as yet there TheWelnka Cldb Is doing flood work
clrcufc and McMullen, with his glove and
* Corns ills Way has been no brpkfn heads and not a drib In Sanford in many ways and last week
«jrayar. wak e much relieved ygung
of
gore has tweh spinet),’ Cut* ’there’ are awarded the annual prize of five dollars - Mra. Freqpis J.- Goaznfcs anir diUKT
man when the slaughter waa.over’
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some pessimists who claim that there to Dr. .Rjfoson for having, tbe prettiest left Tueaday for a visit c,&gt; l^yton*
There were few Intcreeting points to
e - e - e e .a Y .'! }*
Beach.
will be “aoroething doing" before the lawn in rife Hty. The Sanford Clubs will
the game. Lee’s oatch In tbe' third In­
season is over—Orlando Sentinel
ning was the feature.
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devote more timejhis year to dVlc move­
Misa Agnes Pritchnnl u . hnn
ments and severe! very Important mat­
. SANFORD
AB,R HJE^A.P©
tody pflMacon, Ga.. is the gu&gt;
—: Home Runs Get Data
ters . will be taken up later on. Tbe
Bridget, i f ...........U . J 0 I- T 0 1
aunt Mra. E. W. Peabody
Burden,«.................... 4 1*1 0 2 8
Sanford has the reputation of being tbe ladle* are deeply interested in Sanford’s
Buwen, 3b....................4 1 2 1 0 ^
wildest baseball town In tbo United welfare and our dub wotnem will taka
Bagwell 2b.........2 2 0 I f *
A Jolly party of young people mdulgrt
State* Every boy in Georgia wbo ex­ a prominent part In dvic affairs »during
Pounds, aa— l .........f .4 0 C*4), g 0
in
a bus ride and moonlight picnic si
the
season
of
1911-12.
pects to play ball is urged to come to
F u n k .u :................. . . . l o i i ; o I
Woodland.pork
last Thursday evening
Callaway, c f ......... ..4 „ 1 1 0 0 4
Sanford because as one player expressed
An elegant lunch was nerved hi the Psa,
Gam. lb........................ * 0 1 0 0 10
It two years ago,. "If you k nock a home
NabelL p
which la becoming a popular pl«c r
run you get a ' pot full of money." In
keeping with this spirit Palmer &amp; Scigh.
Mrs. E. K. Hester vinte») in New
wbo keep the up-to-date toggery stpre,
Smyrna last week, the gUPkl -f iwf iitltf
offered to give a fine hut to every SonMrs. Pellet:
ford player who knocked the first home
ORLANDO
AB R
H E A PO
Limerick, r f ............. ,.4 0 0 0 0 0
run of the gome and these genial gentle­
4 11
0 0 5
men have been kept busy handing „out
•• Tuesday evening the WcIhKi ( hit. /.»mu
4 0 0 0 1 2
Poinds, 2b . . . . . .
hats ever since. But rainier &amp; Selgh
2 0 0 0 1 3
J. Windham, 3b..
wereJhe scene of u preuy. it.»«*;h my
3 0 0 0 0 8
Jim Windham, lb
make good every promise and they give
informal
shirt waist dance. Tire ■chap,
3 0
0 0 1 1
McMullen, p ......
tlie hau even if giving entails one every
«rones
were
Mrs, RTS, Keriot
Mr* C
Mrs.
LS..
Scrabble
and
daughter
.and
3 0 0. 0 0 2
BonnetjCfT^:^__
day. Up to now they have donated six the former s sister. Miss Lottie Lee.' re­ O. McLaughlin. Some o( those wir. enjoy­
Bosnian, c ........... .
r SANFORD
3 0 0 0 2 4
helsatfU the'boys' appreciate their gen­ turned on tbe City- of Jacksonville,- niter ed the dance were Misses Chut lot n* h.-rkv
3 .0 I 2 2 0 Cooper, cf.......
Riggins, ss...........
Donaldson, If
erosity and return the favor. .
a delightful trip to 8anford. Misses Irene Brady, Madge Wont. V.*|
Bowen, 3b
Nellie and Lillian Scrabble remained in Helen St John. Bessie Scbumi-vi
BagueWeU,
2b
Sanford snd Miami
Sanford
Sanford as thcr guetU of Miss Carrie Leffler, PeUchea Lefiler, Mary Alt
Burden, c .: . .
Oliando
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Manager
Hughes of the Seminole« Lovell—Jackson vllle^Metropolls.
Pounds, s s .;.
tin, Flossie. Franl. Mabel llnwlr
WaUaoe, p slated this morning that ho hnd been In
Brown, Elizabeth Mcl-mighlm
I communication with the-crack team of
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Diamond Dost .
» ; . » Galloway. .cfr
Gore
Robert HolJy was’ e'ght years oM on David Caldwell. Carl Itainiin.i
I Sanford and had boobed-tfiree games with
And wp won again.
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Wednesday athl in honor of the occasion Roberts, NixJon Butt. W. A. LeilLr
I them fyr week after next, to -be played
Mdny happy returns of the day.
invited
a mtiitQbr of his little friends to Hill, Dens and McKaskcli
July 31 Ailguft l «nd 2,ORLANDO
help
him
celebrate. The boys wrre token
. .McMullen
and
his
spitter
went
a
ciuci*
1 ■ . v **.» /v * » Limerick, rt-.iSanford's team is sdid to be cleaning -to (l)e liolly’ljomo ln on auto as tbtir litNew Pastor For Methodist»
? t è i mado'a nutpor of those wonderful Lee,
everything-up in the central part of* rite Ueiegs ifere hardjy long 'enough’'id carry
cagches. ’
"&gt;'* p Z S u k i s
Rev. S O I . Summer* of
v
| state..,It baa been sald jfcat every play­ them so far, and as soon as they' arrived
a»:,
Ytra.
Summers
and
children
tuft-t’
arrived
! Burden, Bowen hnd Bagwell each hit Bridge«,
er hae been eOcured from' tfl» big league*, the fun commenced and the whole bunch*
Atkinson, p.*
In the d ty and are receiving a warm
fos the rireut, B seems to foe our lucty Windham lb
and the organization toone of the rpost Wky kept b u k y ^ gamps of various Htuls.
welcome. Mr. Summer» will, exchange
Beeidall'u,..
le«er.
complete and perfect in the ehdre state. ’A im tliey ,'jfetfi ‘,tir«&lt;f ’ enough
pcn&gt;o charges with Rev. Hendry on*! eepM-ii is
Rlggaov
3b..Our new pitches Nsbell made' his
The games that wtil be pfoyed here with’ ph&gt;
Bennett; of.
adjourned . to **jh‘« house moke Sanford 14* 'hopm. H- «nil
tOiSgi|laird by-leulng Orlando dowih
this crack team &gt;-will no doubr difcide wtere';yff«rijin«oUi
Wyod;? find to| PT.the pulpit of - the M**thodi«( /launtwhich teoraln this ejass is thtf best. If they were,thco treated, tq a return trip to
K w h i ta : ,* :: .
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next Sunday atfol olery onr I* i lnttalU
the Semlnolef succeed In * cleaning .‘ them
Sanford r-V
invited to come put nnd hear him It* • •
u|&gt; on two of the three ¿atin-*, • they will
Pri.aftdq
Heraid Joln* to .extending «» wet. ■.un* tu
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giand «uh I il hi tif iitn fr^ i " i^ ll lif ij
titled. "Joy to tho W«»W":
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tbiern’nlantation, aoags ending with
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doling number. - The Senf&lt;yd .band nÿm&gt;
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[iÿidTgée VsfiadA;.«) thè good qU tuckyierror all thff Way.
U t therp down with five hits' a ref didn't
3 ,'ffiw^Ms aocoo aymjxuhy. , lu wing or dead-head a man.
:igh cifab Jr.tm ; m bave a* ball - -If Riggins had pave been quick* *Orwrshped w a n d seedy to stick
Our oow dutflekiA didn’t do mbch
sticking—-Today, perhaps.
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His Texoo leaguer in the nipth itarjpd
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fhrola mujAalfgrql!^ Mr^Nakh kindly
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band desire* young, toen to send in their
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New Drawbridge Will Sooti.B« erected
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and G«Od Road It Promised
An epitom e of tbe W eek's
. All th e way
portant Happenings la tho
i t s ©
A party of prominent citizen» from
S tate's Domain.
New Smyrna were In the city Tueeda} Sanford needs on experimental atntion. 1overlook auch o promising *a&gt;ine
Ho cun step Into an office of tbe Govern­ ThrownI hum
(rom the
of¿Me
morning looking up data on the new au- A farming cqnimunity as. large as (his and “Economic Wealth" as dbrS«iitat5TCelery ment representative and receive statistics bile. Miss Orva Wanl &lt;
tomoblle touts and the stool drawbridge with conditions as individual and unique Deltat * * ' - "
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and proofs, not of land .boomers, but ’ ol over by ¿mother
to. be built at Osteen ferry by Orange
Tlie oqly reason thqj.' they have not the United Stntcs of America.
t
injured. Miss Ward V as ridinj with 1
as those hi* the Sanford Ceiertf-lielta
and Volusia counties.
already given us their attention is that
There will be no mure doubters. No K. Dlshatif* a local-grocery proprietor, in
ho. corn* wéro G. A . r hol,ld hnvu the protection, n’dvicii' *tu&lt;L their time amt floods hav» Iteeti cxjwnd- -more mon«y leaving Sanford becatuo its Ills-Bajqtpobiia. ije nUCBipt5d_®r
IkerrênTT. J, Murray? guidance of a govermfienf' institution,^ m cd oti roöreciidrge(ic*rotn"munltlea"'wbo"b7 Jealous owners thtnk It's "p o good to from behind Hit- car of W. E.'
• W. L. Lope*, R. a F. Roper, Gordon Rou- which the expert agriculturists can give their Opnscirntious efforts, have attract­ be true." They will come and be con- broker, Who was driving slowly along Oak
seau. J. Frairia, John T. Hammond, wife the sub-irrigation furmers specific as Veil ed them to,farthing ‘centers of far leu vlncod. The populating wlH Increase. street. As tho cars were side by side the
and da nab ter. W. H. Newell, wife, son
virtue than ours. Our time of action has The.volume of local btisiTioss ylH Jn- Dishong machine was tilted sharply by a
as general advice.
comft. We must bring ouT«e(v£s and our crca*&amp; The value ef Tlfwn and' farm pile of crushed rock on the side of the
and daughter, I I Leidersdort. D» B'TurFarming in the Sanford Celery Delta i% bit oi ing conditions CU lfio. attention of tWperVji will increase, and the entire
. ner, A. C. Brooks, all of New Smyrna, and
street and Miss Ward was. pitched in
a new ¿le par lure. Its development opetp-fluì Representatives nt Washington, tç country wlti bo stimulated by the influx front of the wheels uf tbe other car,' and
. John a Case.' of Port Orange.
Tbera Is a movement on foot In Voluaia ed ni) e(vith In the history of truck farm the Department of AgricultufC, and dp i .of hpy people and new monqy. Sanford run over before It could be stopped. She
county to change tbe old route, now Ing and startled die civilized world
lb have its agricultural rating. •
fell flat on her face and the car pa sard
world. It In n manner befitting the ini portimfryc
the’situation. ’
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through Enterprise and Oateen. crossing
And It VIII be a wonderful boon to the over her back and shoulders.
. 1
removed the Indultry from its ciassifivaDa you fully „realize th \ importance W
oy £ $ -grower now. actively engaged in
the ferry at the end of Celery avenue, to
The Atlantic Coast Line Railway Is
a route striking the river on tbe west of lion of manual labor to n purely scientific such un establishment to'-SanfordT Do fimning. He will hove at hand experts preparing to Install a (20,000 creoaotlltg
Lake Monroe, cutting out Enterprise apd proposition. Brains hove su|«-r«edcd you realize lhi*t . not only the growers, to advise him at «Very turn. ' If an in­ plain at Gainesville.
making thermite to tho coast through strength and. as the farirrpg 'rindu*,ry bdt every individual, irres(&gt;cctivc of his sect pest or plant dlsease( develops, he
“»*• - I -(1 I| posltlou or occupation. would be bene­ can call in an .expert, as he would a
Dado county’s mlllage' Tor the ooftilng
Detrend and Daffoha. This .will neces­ developed, the iuirUigt-pcVol
tig: farmer
fited therebyf Do you realize that Audi doctor in case of personal III, The year has been fixed at 35. TW* will net
sitate the building of another big nil to
developed apace
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national recognition will elevate Sanford Station and its staff will be the general die county $ I fit,100 in revenue- *
get io this ferry, which will be much
The
citizens
of
Sanford
and
Sanford
as
A plant is tx-igg installed at Whit*
fanners and farming from the level of practitioner ‘to the fanners. They will
broader than the old, and as Orange
county has already spent something like a city must depend upon the yield of the speculation to the,very pinnacle of com­ answer tils summons and' he will not Strings by which the excess water from
■hove to depend on advice Jrotn Gaines­ llie spring will operate generating ma­
four thousand In Volusia making the' brad for their success - and tvosperity mercial eminence, investment,
The
individual
applies
tus
menial
and
Up to tbe present time the only pub- ville. Tallahasseeoo.Washington.a matter chinery for lighting the city.
fill through the big.prairie on that side of
physical
energy,
as
well
as
Ida
capital,
to
ildty
that San font ho* received has been of days.and subject tu their Interpreta­
the river, the request that we now change
Mrh woo'd-‘Will Make'Race ' ,
the
tilling
of
the
soil
and.
us
an
in­
tlirough
the medium ol the advertising tion of Ids written description. , Tho
crossings and go ta another big expense
dividual.
eitlier
(uerrrds
or
foils.
1
lie
James
A. Kirkwood wishes to an­
of our real estate concerns’ and some period of advice and guidance by oorlook« out of tbe question.
nounce
to
his
many friends that he will
installation
of
an
experim
ental
«talion
j
ilttic
j
n
„
utu,e
distributed
by
various
roi [iotidepee will have passed.
At the ohl ferry, fool of Celery avenue,
be
a
candidate
to,succeed himself fat the
will,
by
its
const
ant
watchfulness,
study
i&lt;)ul)
organizations.
Tim
investing
public
Another luost important feature will
arrangements have already been made to
office
of
Sheriff
of Orange county. Mr.
individual
and
experim
ents,
remove
the
Individual
j
¡a
ig
n
o
r
a
n
t^
our
m
any
a
d
v
u
n
ln
g
n
and
he that the Government will study not
build the approach from this side to the
Kirkwood
has
made
an excellent sheriff
lu
m
ird
ami
builfl
in
its
piaceri
unit
of
and.
instances,
possibilities
most
ot[ly
the
development
of
the
industry
and
main channel," where, with arr expendi­
am)
cornei
before
the
people ' on hit pstt
success.
The
farmer
who
ia
confronted
existence.
Whut
do
ignora
ut
of.
our
very
the
safe
guards
against
|&gt;eai
and
disease,
ture af a few thousand dollars, entimnted
to be In*the neighborhood, of foar.‘thous­ By a new «M irnng^O T pghlqh wmilrt. « ib -irriJn lW flowing WJdlz. Idetri weather but tho cost of production. They will record as sheriff. The data Is early for
reskmg-'lfte. aJyu-c uf . conditions. Immunity ti^drought. mèan to teach us how to [iroduce. u imtximiiuf announcement and Mr. Kirkwood wants
and, Volusia to stand her half of the ex- pcBiàps,
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»re|#*nt. Nothing .but the raver of IgnJ crop at n minimum cost; and these to remind the , votq£ that be will be a
A'pease, a drawbridge can „be JuititfbwhKh
bsljdeag
s
s
kÉf*bui».by
iV*,
in
s
tid
g
y
ti
of |,onnii%i The«r am ninny of these in figures on ^he cos^
production will
will save much -time anrl troubfc*. putting
nn
exycrnicutni
kuitioi*.
wc
gTvq^
iho
i - t u f p u i tM fils couuuy^vfhd they have setv«* ajTNIouhlo purpose,. WI^jK i II -Utfii
us uj Osteen over the Big. (ill. already
D c to ttc s ffitPtMW BT f /J ^
pseyed upon fitte
havo a"n"lndi»puiablocompuljpion. tfutnuG* i ^
bailt, which will, of course,- be broadened
itüm i ‘
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tent, that, the;
by the Government,j
and put in firat-ciaaa shape. .
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success
Andjptloimizc
the.
possibilities
of
!
y
y rind transi
By following the route’ proposed by our
«These -flgurell
visitors, tbe road, wlU Cross at the c‘nd of
Celery a venae, at said above, go through
Mr. DaCMe* V
Uidyof I carry more wfl
c HrpprUnititi
Osteen, os at present, on to Lake Ashley,
lé
youngest’
solution
V m elected tu'
r indi vidimiaf^m»Ti7£&gt;
qiqigjg out Enterprise io the west, UientSf] ®f 'A||®
re
hlghxtfBce
and
hat„-ritode
fin excelVèr.
[•Vhhsis of a comparison llutt nuj:
male
tvffbvllan Spring* ‘and from there^olmast
Tent
county
solicitor
as
bis
record
will
affidavits of su
S r ly result In n general traus[iortntiub
TnerttVCtfutf^fion
In r^ n r
a straight line' to New Smyrna about
demonstrate.
He
feels
that
li.
is
rather
.growi-r,
telling
that
que
acre
produced
so
duction.
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stitutUMts are advising itu- ybung, men.
thirty-nine m llesless than at present.
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inor this or that year. Ttio public .A nd so il evokes itself the'cj^ity of early to unmiuore 'bui igkcs the-oppor• While there I» littio doubt |&gt;ut that a II the agJi; «fîrey ,a[«j«k of fnrffiing Qs much
'v i ]
J hvy.odymic* fire.Tptvo bsciLttiucaicd beyond the mudavit every citizen ol ban ford to put big cghlty.io^latjbe Voter»« OMnjgkr county ■
... .yuad reaproposed arrota the west end uf •■fcconoimc'WcuHh.“.,
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' ilS “swum ^taicmcm"
____ *_-S*'»period.'
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know
thòt
hàvWiy
be’jp-tliÌf
rae
rin
Mfcy,
lire shoulder to the wired of progress, and
' • Lake Monroe would be preffyred
De- Bicot y that if bn incxhoustibte supply of “JF1
1012
nt
damnge
suit
of
tho
Postum
Cereal
assist.tho Sanford Celery ' A&gt;eiUi in &lt;A&gt;race
goULXhirtr-f*,
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it*’
value
Land and e v e r b f ' t h a t section* of
&gt;Àìlfi.lb^T»oop}è&gt;wlw tkJiiui Co., versus’ 1’. f . Collfèr, ^qjf ^ Collier’s talniiut^ e flMt t{Ung that, will prove
Improvements At g ia r Thtatre’ v
VqIumb *jnhklnjj(.ihn highway- from-JnClf- wopkl
:WJ
Tiurfitar -Theatre hat ud^eATfi lw*opsotfjttjr rp T X ain w S fijM tg tisecriirn , ffi(4 tm reiuhny ^uuti m e önd^ Iv, is to Weekly, Jom.cs - Osbourne, ntfarney fo'r more befieflejah to .the community riiga
,lhV
defunse,
proved
Bml
Mr.„Post
add
apy
other.
Lcr.'ench
-mujr’w
rltejo
our
parrF
tot.
their
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r
_
. erattnfi room a New FxIIsoq Ttrahtforanr
OCauifc-county bkvltjg Mfreadv^tthtiT'
CongicUmji* and Scpatorj^ asking (bam yddctfhos requited/in a grerd Imprtp©, '
great expense to pbt in the . fill, and me
In Imiti
ninIfi ri llm
aiu-vs. nf '
t . s at .s^.
ss ml
&gt;w.i. &lt;SL.
help tit
us in
in ritti
ôbtninmg
the., ncaisl
riapro-of
m£n|i lu the ligfm and brilliancy b flb e ’’. . , i
j
ptber'improvements at the. Ngit- Cur
ii^Xjovc
j ouriJa
veruinmu. Sunford
and I is pltfurj»^* They «re g ja^ jvftrkbg^ onii
itiwmV uii experimental station, and new screen whith when «bmplolM will J ’’
neceisatdy compì beri- to hr .ot^ ^jf^ViidjftitC flit? d e n m u T . % U wù^iChroÎ !for!|tUf*elves the fje- *entilhxy’tq
“
‘'WW
have
obtained
our'Aotfiiriag
it depepds largely, If iuit b«.jL_jj*ry ^gxmL..lmpruw«mf4U.—W ith— ftioy
ijuff
T
rilF
^lT
hxcj%l
it'i^fujlrlgvtptjrfiiilrimil
dollars to put^bartxS__ -'
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Sffictìl ^ ltJ&gt;(V(0Vak^r Tile fuiifl^yÖCüir'ihtf^ Ipiilicrf neikm -and their new electric aisf wfcl^b-lhla -houge
^
Tha' nqw iMhd^’òvtr U lcU a eftow jtn-tu B)ÖuuT»MMr‘ ■pi o»rr rIVpe &gt; UljtT U
menkof.Agrfc**i turei
~ a iln K is jd qf i t ó è ^ J woApective ^Investfir- nf[c( seeing the slnccmy^)f*î&gt;drfiose displayed by San- recently put up on tbe • f t w 'o f .t b q i r » -w
k A" ' -oiiiyi I of f o r c g ^ i.
¿O d'Its fiorii[ni Velia, Con b e shown. ford uHd ftp’lltjzens.
gent '
building thla popular pictqra house under-,,'*1. ; ' -..i
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the
management of Mr- Poflt .is -JO¿king
'*
by those In U* NeV SmyrnA section of
~-*T
I 3JT"
very
rapid
itrsides.
’
-The-manager,.
“Tgamak'' «an verify h by writing(to the
couiiyr^ Thé toad has already beep
Hôfd Mens' Assodalion of AÜantic City. lelves In Snnford and goea right Affiftg *- ' '
graded and all that It mjrd
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CÄlTj
Tills
association goes aYtor^zinjenUptié maklng^improvements every day aq d en - -, ¿ fÌ&gt; J ia tó « u r&gt; c c ; an[J ' ]possibly a few
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4*nd
iu
»ntjienscs are paid by the ^-oprie- denvorig to please bis patrons. *"
;becn
washed
j;-. . 51U whqro, t^ 'g r a d e bat
BY C. 0 AtitAboilLIV
tiifs of KOU hotel* aqd boarding house»—ggks’to giwo, a fine road to (be coast from
.Mm R. 7f kturyhy of we«t Firn St- left
Allantic City Is a unit.
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the south abd completa.thé rood from the
Veslenlay for a abqrt vacation n i Daytam j!
coast through Orange cognty. whidi al­ b’nAhe left Igtqd sldévqf ’
ti)e early parTbf July thd X *r /i * '! ^
.
_A.
a:_tu..fA'tif^nk«rrev W
iiial if.«,
-WHkli*JhH
Jhiilf T'fkilni»*. Îiîi ifnnnt
PJvriaiJti FT Pnilptivnr
donai ““.CtirUtltur
Endeavor **rAnvritiHrifl
Coo ve nt Urni Beach *
dm evaniqg -ybritH
ready bat bard surface foiuis, on-thc pew biriratice
to'
the'MnvIboid^WenJiefm
hptel.
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,
Th;t{re
Sjfongop
wu. jn yesslap in Adunile City! When Mr
route to Tamtie^ TbA, pfdpoaitioo offered and fronting od thft&gt;l!t«#t lhwini .Walk." duty’Tot,, the
Frank Mllteer accotnpainéd by hi* . . by our-aiti tor*, should. bo considereri. beJ J tipgtfc City! N.^1T If a ptrmnnciit m - wniiictwoman.’Éàllfornln ifrleve^- sleeps." G. T). Berry of Lee county, Florida. aWived mbtlipr &gt;dlt leave Tuesday for New- Vortr
fore anythin(M* ijeftc try thr-Â’îfiusia aW
avfewRwiVhCHili- But iV T w w '.kuilk of ^rtafkla prednoes he found Guidoni]^ there giving eway wheee thar-w ili to .Joined bViL f. Mil- .
emtiigh bfi!*ufilch-nt Variety .tu “malte Bn- orango* Iit--trie graph ml Fort.MyerV end teer Sr.* Frank Irà» j|^oear,bt*fcif‘;JOf
iboriiiea, and it lit to be hopftd that fh.A fornln;lust tWo
board Volk ckhTbit rrcoghìze'. tbis'lwnjn-. “rightTiow" .Lee-county.got In the swim waliiltfi him thorn remi in te n d a ;i» kjUfaùnera wifi Insist '(tie exhibit of
%it«*re arc
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salar, fanned by the wlpd*. of lift- gultî ft {«„reported th a t. Iree county} though Nlagra KslU lih^mur ihe aUl® * '
0Ürér.j»y ntriek or ,
^,_
-rir
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^ . likft ùhy.nt this gredtVW é^re glkte--V;v ariA the ocean singing sq^^s.cT prosperity late,'find the most JvpnufiWt booth on the
-e-i
New Smyrna n 0rowing City - - * Jlt^ Amcrtc.ui Fruit l/ro*liiei,kCo , , of flhrl henljh ra those of us who Will llitthl,
Notice U l
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A péîHty "bf Sanfohl butlneet men visa­ RÒdirAbèf J ity o Bre ¿W oslvc'.sÿ** on W&amp;ltf&gt;uld,|&gt;e'there: not MCAurê we'ÌMVe * Orango county ahould bo-, rapresentad Lregataea, dj*tribi[\é«ar aiv.l nil tset^ooi
ed New Smyrna this week and bring the ^ K r * /T fiq , üoqrtr*tW y;A«1 .Vif-, S/ight tf^ere, but hecause the people ot- at every great cdpvenllop keld iri tlva baking claims ^ d o m a n d a agaihît-glwv, *r
3
.bsçk reports of i* ramtrktble growth In
ds
owe
sotnediiiigVnT
the
blessifg*
United
Suites.A
great
American
Land
esïaw
tff
Orivirt^^"jóbri*prw'4Ì«|)[tàÌ'*tce
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gihta AvertBC Jdïf vròre fr-muM Srer
ihtttqcUon. Now Siàyrna will ^toon &gt;k4 chore l'icr. Hclht** ^ '&gt; y a r ltU r e «wli fWtowed‘upgittbem, and it Is our duty and Irrigatian Exposition will be held In present them within ism yearn,' A ; . .
i division headquarter* of ^tbg F, ^,‘C.*
Madlsrfn Square Gordqo.- Nqw Ybrk . city.
ÜENXirtlA Jqhwqm. »- J
a pler out ojrer the w a t ,
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Ry., and especr to "bave deep water* for 'displaying thé products of .the factor I
t&amp;
S
s
November
3
to
12
of
ltd*
year,
1911.
The
f
Administratrix, *'
l Dtange County. Horidd,
6 port. Oorpnado Beach I*-being- lm* and toms of Ore Jineat .works iff
Dated July 24. 191!. B mo*.
purpUOQ of,tills exhibition 1* to s\»W the
(roved and lot* are being told to Florida' &gt; b ta ln ^ . Aestotiabiy. Heine eniejtajii*
Of Jieefity and Intel- products of Ambriesn'*olI end, to give tbe
t - peopit for tummer home*. New Smyrna
1
(¿^
n
e
e
f'bruinÿ.
ued,
good roads,-pine towns and dries end farm and country a growing town ef Taft In the fertlle fieids
and displaya..
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l&gt; one of the coming citjea of Florida.__
Had it. not been for the untimely death^forests, oot(«Ht-‘(laida, industrial plants, thorough demenstrarioti of the agricul­ below rine Castle. Orange cxxmty la full of'
of one of Floridas »iatesiglm.’ «ir great tire ¿redftst celery aftì lettuce producing tural possibilities of the . nation! Dlj[ pint** M«l everybody In the world should
R. H. Marks, County Treasurer
sUt*
»would hav y beea ^ir.Jtbia 'boeri country in tb e jnirid. .Wariied by «tno of prizes win be offered—many of Interest know about—a county of- lake# and
Being too early to make a formal am
liajure’s gtçetqs? iHciurek tbn river SC, iq the-foutls- • % f
'flowers, gardens odd homes, fresh .air and
‘ ; nouncement, ! take this opportunity of walk, Irefore the eTM ;éf^ tb* '|tui!titudc*
John*
fd Fiorititi, slreukl TWé’;fin **ftl*~ trend and Irilgaiton exposition! Do the' por» water. ,Th^'grj«fFwheel of prosperity
ih
a
iitd
rit'
Alfa
otic
CU
yVgicot
yiww
leitlngjny Xriemi* know dnrf-1 wUl be a
way that would hu|J only pendent '•xhihlt cun»tAnDy\&gt;eforc the rkgders of tbe papers of Orange oounty shou^^e. [niAedfby-ew*ry jcitli*ri1-J * ' , rend Male-fti*TH6'0fBce nf. county treas­
walk.’' 'Tire st^te- knpw pt irtuf oouiHy Ut aby-*flate In tlds ¿w3lem bf tfie T **lr 1r i iiv wldh^ yim
va
made
tfrdy
ngiitre son and àdupted l»et»(40-tM&gt; -tbe■- “bofrtd
urer. I have , Uy*d, an»ng you Tor io
*• —
great nutlun havintf* a better right to e Or thp office Urwbich you pay
iy fisir
Vuur tjrrW*^*-i v, .
FÌoridakwell
wilh
pridc.
but
lzu«t('la
,inori«
that
ifuring
e
. ycare fmd ttmVo that do net know me cl Iiren ed
tò-aftrt}&gt;it«*en tlfHiion ¿reopk go to A
City; Mia- Mhi-utj .piece In Madison Square Gar- - Will ftpri^enttrive men* of.
rea ¿ok up my .pest refiW. I need tbe
vlflt ’^my orto
denf Oraqge epamy, haviog WUhin Its county argtR}ize an associa lion to haiidlo'office and ask you for yqur vote.
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A start
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ti (be' seme leRglh'of limits, Sonford, Orlando, Winter Park, ski.
this ^matter.
it all
that .Is noces.'
ìbis mSf.
m*V .wrt bo"à faci» 'b ù i W
Winter
Tikienvllle—the
sarv.
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f a S r t SUM, a
&gt;hU
ia WGarden:
G M d e Maitland.
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Stock of Snappy, Up-to-Date S t y le s .
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off before you untie the . *&gt;*
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cent to the life.of the cravat.
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It- is correctly solved. Thus .working, The cool ch»te will be movt-d nnd don1
they're formed a nucleus around which l!OU forget HI
UNIVERSUr - Of » FLORIDA F io ridk Stgte Cqllcge (or WomtB
have been erected institutions that stand
«
f in n o illr a ftuprrior but Jncxptn^
-v*.,
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as k liv|ag monument in their defense a ’ 4 Cows are still allowed to room at will alar 3njiliutloa for florins Jßouttg fÀ xn
C&lt;n*iif ni. AfH and Scsefrf^ Sv ' .* asd .,tk
-intn
the
aruMhr
too
home. Ail
quefcgfy, tn
epnewly
rw iy acquire
acquueu territory an^U
ir Enr CUU». Ayk^.,^1 f i,nnwii
lb« Uarnft
All hall. then, to the queStoir.'
Uainr- KJi4iii|irtMSA&gt;il •! Mggk.a^/s* Am.
J
«ommunltyL People who were obliged to become *imrf OM wrMM M
whltt aqakxl
scmW womeiMbfJthis
womeofcf this ODtamun
a n d M $ ’ 1 white
U l . l n tN n All,K lin
r traf CUm ;Ct|utgim*iii iKrow(b. H. T*,iwa"T«g»
ofiue' efijg
b«y Uv tisi
•ti&gt;»
*a . ¡cafiMdra .far
.for baud’
•¿ui of the d ty want their yards protected.
OtUa
*:
• ,* % - I fs os r not a.JcafiMtffft
EDWARD ÇOMRAOJ. f‘rai.d*nt have a rfgfct t o -demahd thqj»odonVwant anythin®, for thlk.
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I t POST NOT IN I I
“ ■Whocvdpl attending to this part
4 Tlifc following ^mmuplcatlon wqs Ae- ,
ty uffniM,should havis .the* cattle
ceived this week:
rounded-up. As long ns SaoTura did’ »tot
Among r® Taking Notes TToTbe Säunterer:
?*• • ■’1 claim these lots U i^tcppleyrye couuTn
THE COLLEGE OF AGRICOLTURE
faMli. Mèli Prerit Tin?— ,
In iuaUng your
each week, dìi tb Nt the ca n i c e s t mnd
rV '
V^r ; O f THE ÜH1VBR8ITV O fyLO W IDA * •
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8* Says Saunter«*. ! ...
jo u e y n g e t a,
of -Firn it/eet gardeha'aad Howor* hCrf there Is,no resaoh
The fermar s' QMIsaa-Offers tb«
*in *Ag/iciUlwt. U -■
between Oak and
and see the why Sanfer^Helghto or, MeionVllietW the
, I
.* 4 "What have the wtniAt»'contrfbated condition of the
à i
»Vwbëre Wear SWe ahodid-he oUifleti to (epee1
Sr
tip Street
; tonfarli S{,fifori\!
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lj0oUy.v pi® oil, on agajn’at cattle. The city ordinane* iigalnst
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' Many, ■umy’thiny.-v^iyr, .more than tti^pareWïnti« a
to ¿ur cllfsi* Càì’tlé ruflhing a t Infge edfcii- the new
.m o tto s ia rU rn tn ib*&gt;«ni A
of riperkoce wl.nl ‘r-wr, &lt;*■
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p
tiirfta
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b
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Ru-n
trbo
titre bad bulb .aJIrtr iraiu.i.J H *
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ran ha nmmpMIMLTn llin»i,li&gt;f iiw r. «I * Also did Jyou khow the ^A: C 'L Co, territory n»d-shl» territory cutset to be­
; nnO pnMealaaparWncn on (bn (*rn»r
■ • ;«r
Mat
1 M fifty car-loads of t)dl!)er on theJ come ¿'caltlayange.i !
? V&lt; r rT t
Itmwif.-ut j
■&amp;F.
ground to extend the Coal SkqÙL** - ’v
a . .. " ’ ■
-‘-Aeplylng to the first queatlen wlll%ay 4 l am.glad to note the rity council .’lèl^
V J .
J -V E R N O N
CiaAp“ *
thht.1 haip* DOtlced . the ckrs, atnnding rjng. a more active part” in repairing - tb«
l— o r J t h r oc u .a o a
Aoatroubvwfte
f a deck.-.1The flooring- tajMtng fèfrUeed-t
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_Jj(u -toipgiL ji^ has proven h|fseif;«to be. hit hafej^kfoctioa line.' A* h r !oa the*oil is huididi - Jady : réugaagcra: - In- . fdfm«(
-jeduatir But Jilt superior, LtfTMny òftfifl concfTrned ! believp. th* SanFmtf'fltaftto .time» it took aevyrfl&amp;n that! nmi'a.U/tiftg | "« 8U
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1 virtue« that make for good cltlitnshlpi, ! Ca.Ts auppoaed *to clean Up- thle pert of crane to disembark h load- of* Ipdy pasI ho. women our.-.Town hove laiiqred thq Barter and no doubt yie&gt; will do ad kengers. There are more popple, travel­ ;V f R D C t l t o C O L L E G E , W IN TE R PARK .
■Kt;.* * ««neatly and. lobg ‘in .an-ew lw ^ur to now tlidt their gjtentlon u called to Uici ing the Sl Johns river to Sanford than&gt; f ^ ^ &lt; y d a « l C o Ìleg aen d MTiret D e a u tlfu f CaWipus In Florida
p enalo tain tnidrand sobriety la the boms, [hatter. ’ TiiST traction company Jrae no ever hefare and our city dock should be • College. Academy. Music, Expresslon, Fin« Arte, Domes’tlc nmi indua f
' teaching their sons sod--daaghtep'-that dealra to keep the cafF ’atamitog out Oh11« i t in drat daea shape before the- wintet
i ' \ 0- (rial Art s. Business, Normwl Course
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those are cardinaLvUtuc«. which'are ro ba tiie^ tm t but aa yet they b«vi no cat travel' atarts. ^ u r. lake front la wbers
kjf " ÿ y g jy .lkiings.-Jour
separalo roorr%
room%dipani
I, four dormitories, separnte
su.a 'beai, rlrcuic j f .
.i prized Ì^r gyèale^thnu rubles. They have shed» for-them although, thqy are making the straqger qomlngìn by boat .obtains
..lights, firqgiretaction___
•million dollar co* »
. finogymnailuta ne.malarria; qurfrtcr-i
the first■Jtnpreiaion.of tlu- -city. ’’Let Ida ?
pn recognised the fact that home -fife Is the anangbment^far tvpUuq&amp;V f- ,
w^ uìuwui $30fi0'_p«gan.
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wert oL/hòlle.
oLpmklc,
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o1 dozen
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n*v fOoms ftr Businea» Scliool, full banUir ff*’
foandatioa of aillife, end that municipi),*, No4 at to.the coal dwue being'ex first Impression be a good one.
equipment. niffEki|ha adding-roschlne, type-writers.' two Inume tom next‘ • v
•tata and national existence I4. pure only tended, I do not believe a word of 1L
^ iì!fÌL .^ eW15 Ì ^ » ^ ? ,^ rf« * S )^ b tjro to rie a , equipped with every indino
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drawbridge.
Ute.-pateen
and
* , as tfie horoo-Ufp Jx pure. 'V ;
Wjth the jxeaent agltal)(gL «bout the
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oC soila. fwtlUzers. -f(KKlh Wattr. preparation for engineering
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!^f Tbe woman of this city nave been the ooal chute. -Sup«. Crown wouB not jhiuk
boaUng. swimming, golf.'feohia, foot baU, basket Ixdl; luur |
live years champions of State In base buu. «Christian but uhdeitora- ;
. ailsm farce! “thT tinder current, that -ha* of ottemptlug to extend theeoal duUe. tfgfl) and now we s l^ m y ^ ^ a haodg wÌtL
sl; expenses moderate, adblsrsblpa available.
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. working »effectively through; tbe yean, If there is any forober piled 00 t^i. tracks tintalew Smyrna (pika a d » get a! w
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m, EL BLACKMAN. Ph. D . LL. a . jrflfldeot- i
i , from Sanford'to Smyrna, because
" tie result of which. hnMnoaiu the usher- U.la probably t? build a new 'freight'
in i lo. of sodai conditions that ^re ex­ depot anothez freight yard* and another thaï is the most (Urect route aod à fifteen,
tremely wholetome.
; _» ft*] chute on the main line. It would miles shorter tiu^s going via D eU ni end
thatjbe letter writer is becoming Daytona and gives one a chance jo -taka
While It is true, that woman is sot
W V W W W W iW W W W « !
ahroyaseen, aryl li counted put wlian
and tmlasa! 1 can gat 4 Thè Ixich road alattg^4)a oceqn. a&amp;
K C o r n y M agnoUa Avto^A
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dopp on the plans of the way “7rota Smyrna to Daytona Tfc
credit is being placed because of
conquest. It U nevwtheleee tihe that her railroad.I will not leave my. sylvan re­ providing one wishes to go to I)u
R em o d eleK l T ^ u g t ^ t
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of the people .fresa Sanford and tbe
I s » ;' Influence, like a Upardlon angel baa treat and gq.out in the hot sun to trail
interi« prefer to go to Smyfqa and .stop &gt;
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lydverOd over the dsati ny of the people un- coal cbutei.
E x c e lle n t B o a rd
G o o ff' S e r v ic e
- - R a te s Per- til she has made for herself a piace in
According ¿» city authorities, legal i t Coronado D ead whet« rke.’flahlng Is
D a y $ 2 .5 0
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W e e k ly
R ates
authorities and Dick Cattoun who is the betten therates are Èiwer .aad- Ahe ,eethe world that none other can All.
Thè different club* of the city, literary court of last resort, the ooal chute will be Pie treat you liké ih^ara-,really' gla» to
M RS. J. E. C H A N D L E R , Propriotrest
mad otherwise, are living examples of moved and that Is sufficient for this hot have yOQ over. Coronado peadf will soon
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Room« W ith o r W ith o u t O pard *'J-Tv »
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t mipd.of per sex, and In broadening touch th the aforesaid letter writer la not
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to satisfied With the present arrangements Alabama baa produced the first walking
•fOlrm »m e conception of-what their mhfl and &gt;U&amp;* to itóp fhè traine I
yuh* barroom, ¿a far as the record shows. He
hing, ba con get on the track '
atop h j d o o h is p erso * « * h s l h p i ^ j
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• ^ â tjA è rtU ttn y irp è t qqcs^Q pressing
, t : /&gt;:;.v ,;?r«aoimlo»uihe influence qf^whidi. U to One guarantee the Saunterer will make few pi pees of mint and ^ cup.^)
not trained,. In “
!.v . 'hffe&lt;H-th#norti&lt;#'4lfc, the Women 0/ Sap- w j m . ,
Tford ars ¿vèr on the alert to 'a w that ° h « • + -* * r* * .^'
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- We Beg' to Announce the Opening of an Up-to-Date Fertilizer Plant at Sanford, Florida

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‘j A f ’E have loi|g fe ltjh e neeci of this plant, us our Floridabusiness has fcrowii Jjeyond pur manufacturing, capacity We present td
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■ g / the entire South from Baltimore to Texas, and oUr business in Florida having outgrown our facilities, we have prepared ourselves for the
2j further extension of our trade in goods which are of tried reputation and standard merit.
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PURE MATERIALS?—-We use nothing but the purest and best materials, such as raw-'and steamed bone, high-grade bone phos-

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phato of lime, high-grade sulphate of potash, nitrate, sulphate of ammonia and othef materials of recognized value.
The chief aim of growers of vegetables and small fruit is to hasten the maturity of their crops and be first in the'market ofnh e great
cltiep.-, Faybrajtde seasons ure a great help in this direction, and to growers who are ihclmed to experiment with some “special formula"
rather than expend °n the practical knowledge of the manufacturer, such seasons are wholly essential. Our formulas are no guesswork,
but based-hot orily on the needs of the crops to which tbfey are applied, but a thorough knowledge of the chemicals used and the proper
W way of combining them so as to render them most available. We claim that our complete fertilizers hasten the maturity and perfect
Uj nun litv-ctf’fvH drifts, and this claim iaJrcquently substantiated by the users of them.
cWe ha ve'speclaWd rinulas prepared for the Sanford District, and our Sanford representative, Mr. E. B. Brown, will be glad to unswer
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pT years and are still using them with marked success. We buy materials in car and train loads, thereby getting a far better freight rate
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ShecUard.Tine'of tbe biet olYlie TUffiwIng outfleldore. The catch th a t.h e
jntydoNvhlch I belle va w u hla greateat,
w u accompllahed when we were playlùa un llin old. Loulavllle club lu.'the
Tw«1V* Club lelfue. McGfaw^lCeliey,
J on n toge and* thaï bnnch,- âafl they
nnv«r V ira h t a r m ^ n ttt thwYbât m ai
oùl/.apil tneu they'd finTrou-aft*
'hr'auieejtft* "lu tha Usât h$ÎX of ih i
«tu ninth-'-hmlflg^pt thaï « u n i w à .h a J
*tù*&lt;m .bw ùut b f'l* ra runa, but they

lielt*. I R ilevo IV A » , dror* » low
llny^bp U i* v d -|e ft field, a&gt; ball that
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lodVed^jkb -4 *tn«r4C'VaO' bit, açd- M
evfjytìóe/òa-.tiie baaea.ffaa In rpótíBn
tep ef th#;;f|M at&gt;ufj. Natienei It doobd¿JM t Af '-^he %oore wwjÿfi " tt
•Agúa Club and P^bibly’ tha
b«Vlê i^ Ç U rk a .b a d been p ia r
Orealaaà /kll Bound Flayar the
Ing f«|rli deep, and wheu he aaw that
un» Haa Rver Kwown./
boll hlFTie' carso I n t o p ipeed, and
lid* * u falter then. If aeytfttng, than
eraVra‘;two binda of p u t plaf«i fin la no«; aS you kttQw bow fait ha
I cna.tha »uiuaUoual ladl«M|i»ì'0Rhlh Of -»aa-*- coming__ Í thought ha-- waa

' dtop, and/ti-,# other Ui« bind that re- playing Jt foqllahljr, -byealita , tf UiaaulfH ,hiaa,
JUTiLFarida., all worff- ball waut p i»t' him w»' war# . ha¿t;
Inglogethar. J^jfe'fiWataat IndUldual en. and If Jbe ataryd: bknk and look
f«af t;aV»r aaw'irakTone *T IVed It on the hSÔbd t w ’ nould dpt do'
CUrba, ' Curing the, yaar» .wrp hata worao iban, tie, and. he etili had a
Chance td. cut off the aeoond run from
Uta plata. I did . not -think -he i t i a
m anco to catéh. tbe ball..da gbf Vi.
About, tweaty feel from - tHÇ* bèll
CliJ-ke_iaw .ltháU.,b*vtcouia^ tO(t?ee6Xib
lt.aúndtng'upr aad Initoadíffremitila«
fi&gt; JuahJíHib m áylng d iv in i the ball,
atnd while «Uilti« a lo r ^ n p h li -Vnj»*«
«nil-efA^tachilbì «tretched-^tft hle X*r '
Ö h d and c g jn t^ it. li a rollad atwHit
Ip. ta wheAiJt- Wka'playlnc. bofor«-bk
could atop;-bat ha* «api» up with the
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^But great at 'th a t; waa. I think a
greater Waa^orve' that “Doo" Beani on
the plteher nyide In tba flrat game be

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wife tu Nellie ,-rChii*. H. Morse .-to De Batchelor, IlOOf

iat was the grvateat bit Conway, $1.
$450,
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m ell together.- I erer
j Bl jlyef to r . l u m . j«p.
'S Miiry M. Lee nixl^iusband tu J^ÏV.-Leo r *
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K. L. I Iyer and wife to Wgligf F. Dnut.«y »■ —. * ' vi z-v.-;
Annie * L 'Y erry io LiUimr Jodegn.-' \
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t . ' » o 'A . tiiton. Thomas. $300. '*
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.44 \ M • ÍL Malcolm «ml wife to D._ C
Sfata
pe^aerwed: l u..Beatrice llirely -et al to.Columbia
p d c k C S ^ il^ ll
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i O. T. tlaatinils and wife to Steiften
j that iohh' Ttuakln. bortS
¡ft W. Schumutiier m I'enlnlula N. 8. ^roache..! 1,
F e b r u a r y . Oa.%5. ' - ^
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J. N\ Whltoer et a) i f Howard Pock»
•Ri t iffeaaelton and wife to W. ‘p. Glt- arid Land.Ckv $1.

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ii*Xi!tt -Dfllteraon and wife- to Dennie arfd'huabaml. $1.
-R. W. llnwley .ta Clara M. Jobneoo.
tXvCLoreen o n d 'w ft iVKUr dl, \C. Ky.
-• Utthtéf Lónd Co to B. T. Hendxicta, 7
«■I I I . Sperry e't.ql to^ Phi lit pa
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p .p. Perilfta tint) wife to S. J.‘ Hnlley tro.
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Ftitirilo U.-.Cfuwder to label II, YohF. H .. UouÄier-til «I" to W&lt; R- OTfeaL"
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•Stato to E. !L Walker. $16.70.
Cairi» D. Lane "and- luuMnd to *^.-,1*.
State |o G: W. Cook. $39.1».
Coboley.$£
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State to A. D. Devia. $8.04 $10 23.
* E. O. Faner and .wife to F. Joa- Kaehu,
R. 1L*- Ramaeyl Tr, |o Ä tlla Cowley.
Slate to S- S. Grilliti. $13,1* $10.60;
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E..G. Duckworth ta Geo. A. tWker. .$1
Sumpter F. D avli-w -H .-^uU -idenari
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Grant, fr. to P. B^danbach, $V #
roed*n ». Wirlow.*»». - rrank 8. Lbwla, T r /to S**!!*' B X * b .
A. AvMjrjhawT&gt;tife j p Wm; Martin.
Gew. H.Ftttf\io Joel C. Gatea. $1. .
|1.400.
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W. A. MRJfris e’od wif# Jo S, C. Adama, $5; $10.^
J. F. Hnrrbff et al tò n * F f C Rr. Qb,
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rutkff^rg &gt;*!»*( - Bt- Joe jQeraeáiM* ’ami-jgifo ‘to IWrry&gt; S. ^ I n i n ^ U . taratoti and *wiqr to Tröm- 3e^r.0,t WUaou, f c i M l l
W.I1. , &lt; 'jv
Loula Ha * Joined ua ’ ahd waa
wodW
opened,
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Cualilnd
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wife
to
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te n t In - to pitch the flrat* gdtee
l^tkrwed^flrÿt
yetó- to year,
.Orlando
a n d j i a c f t p ^ to' R .Jl' ,
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He. «un*4. * ~ jp
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b atten whoyfaced him, and‘of w*uYee
A talo of this jnoet desirable
.the next man puabod down.a bt)nt to. llnlaej and wl/e/fljW. *' &gt;
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ward third baaa. The ball m p rolllog
S. SiaymaYer *#nd.wife to- U '
to Dr. Foauv, ofHSanfurd. who
pti'tty faat and Scanlon. cam#. a&lt;roee •tiV
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win om vert - In tmo. a aaiiltarlurft. A at top »peed to get IJ, axpeettog lo
n U. Spaler at al
more aultabia property, dealfàble. location
throw to third heap, but tha third baa*
man, seeing how hard the ball’ bad
cannot
be found.Sanford Celery L^Tto Laiií "Gj xS ■r‘Gdtî. T. Seif et al to Mfa A. J. -Arriditi,
been banted., out is' and tried for if
Tbc
Urge
rootny bulbi lofi, with- abmly.
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blmaelf. The reeult was that Bean Ion Harry.Ward.! 10. V"
grwunda,
fa&lt;xa
Hawk# Park ft«y wtiaro
a. S. Brigg« et al ‘ to W/. W. Stewart,
-gad-the baaemad bumpwd aanh-. othar, i r j . J, Brophy to A. A. Marah,$lp. *.
the-Aneat boating, flailing and áalt water
*har&lt;l Juat aa they reached for the ball.
Eml! Reiolking and wife to S ., S. Grif- ll^* w t :. - *
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P. Cecil Hpylivt u w.-w. Stewart, Î1W. bathlffg can be eofoyod.
||jj§ j? -m lin p . la eotna war, U&gt;* ball ftaffio: •
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JOHN Í-MAH**)
We underatand that the .bugding will
into Scan Ion'« hands, and alU A; Mooretnan to Mita C. F, Owen. $! &lt; Matilda .Btirieigh to- W: W. Stewart.
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fitted with alt the modero convcnlenoeabe«« logather T hare teea Clarka t n « f ’W o J?atttn B ad aad abfkefl by tha oolJ.- A. Brock and wlfa toM, T. Binde. $-10
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-, conducting am ; i.yp-fcxiatç aboiUalorl
-he
kept
runntog,
turning
around;
fn*hy-îF9nderûit-iHj»l boTOa Dia field
'r J. Y. Arrnnu taG rt: flffft,1l73; * y
•ThoaJ. Cttecb ntfd wlfo to
tariom^aNew 8myrn«.BFee7ê. .;
ytfid on the biiee. I remember onoe twice a* if walUlnt,a&lt;l'ar turn plug In­
C, B-.^fenhel ew al -extra, to Fannr MlUan. $4S0¿&gt; ¿
' tngifead o t loatn# hit
hîm ag' v ffy iÿ i. Bheekasd .tn Chicago to the
• J. N, Whliner MalAoJlowant-Paçbaxd fiw aU ftt lino of Go C arla In th c e tty .
od baae.'.and a**ln
Land Co.$10; $tp.
afford rnmliura c*. .&gt; &lt; 3^-lf '

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HOME MARKETS', fOR FLORIDA FRUITS ANO PRODUCE
BY I. J. VERNON
Dean of th* CdQse* «f A|rlçultur*

baginningfl in simple barter, borne markats wart supplied first. Today our
inordinate desire for e large export trade
has led us in a measure to neglect Items o f Interest Coitcernlnf
Society People.
oar. borne markets. We sell our products
abroad, bringing In millions of dollars,
said turnabout and buy abroad, sending
millions of dollars out again. Wa dell- P O IN T S PURELY PERSONAL
gate the feeding of our people, in part at
iaasC to those who reside hundreds and haw Celery City Vanity r a lr While
thousands of miles distant, profoundly
Away the Golden Naurs—
Mlolating sound economic law. and lend­
Social Gossip.
ing ounajses willingly or Ignorantly to
the perpetuation of *unwarranted waste
Hu tt-Abfcett Waddles
&lt;f "both energy and resources. What
A beautiful wedding was solemnized in
Student of economies, what man of
the church of the Holy Croaa Monday
ordinary Judgment, will contend for one
morning at eleven « ‘dock.*-.when-Dr.
moment, that there Is no economic waste
Cedi G Butt and Mils Rqth ■Abbott, both
in an exchange of commodities that can
very popular young pdbpWof this dty.
hs produced In both places, and In each
were united In thé holjç bpndf of matri­
mors cheaply than In the other when the
mony. Theoclm/ch wui'-‘prettily dçcor.«Ml Af haul laaonsideked.. . '
ated. a color scheme of vfblte 'and yellow
To Illustrate the pointj Not many being effectively oked. »»pleasing co-lndm ats agq the . United States1 exported dence being that the same colors were
txuh bud and Aft .¿our Wheat, and at
Ga same time "imported quantities of
In bther states the problems, not only
iferem or macaroni wheat Shipped
of home supply but also of export trade,
wheat by rail U&gt; the Seaboard and by
have been .'solved effectively .by a
«Up across the ocean, only .Ip return
systematic study of crop production. In­
«hast thence by tbs same mute. What
crease . and Inprovement of live stock,
e-lremenduous and heedless waste. To­
use of hand separators, coopers live.
day the dry farming areas and the lrrigatcreameries, packing-house facili ties and
«1 sections of the-West produce macaroni
organization and cooperation buying and
•wheat so abundantly that, the mills are
selling. There are no unsurmountable
diverting large quantitiee of It out of
obstacle«
In tbe way of a Ilka movement
She usual channels and using It for regu­
lb Floridi, 'lo fact It would be easier
lar milling purposes, producing as It does
dour more nutritious than can be made here than elsewhere, if we Ignore thé
from the best- winter wheat grown, personal factor.
We can hold our exhort’fiade by care­
furthermore the yield is &gt;greeter than
ful study, organization and coopara lion.
Wrmerly, Large areas, that once were
Let us also possess our home markets
devoted to the production of soft wheat.
t r i ' now producing macaroni; wheat all about us. Shall we supply our home
markets and keep our mone/' at home
Bbee this In pan account for the failing
0 in our export trade in wheat! No with v{h(ch ‘to Improve our' farms and
build our dries, or shill we quietly con­
doubt about I t but while we are lamenttinue to Wave our competitor*, with
ta l theJact we may better bo-congratu­
their long harts and heavy freights, In
lating ourselves on the saving of p usetose
possession of the field!. Let us grow our
double hauL Insteod of Shipping wheat
own
food stuffs, Europa wants tha sur­
thousands .of iniles. for the papato of
plus- of the North. ■Our markets ore
exchanging It for wheat of. a' different
worth millions of dollars annually. We
dharecter to be shipped thou lands ,of
want those millions.'. They will 'build
miles home again, we procowfid to do
better roads, hatter schools, * better
|he s'nlplo tiling—that of producing wheat
churches and, bettor homes.- If' our resi­
Sd the hashed character fit home. .Simple
dent farmers will jotot meet this demsfifc
«fid yet. l t / 190k "us ' many years tq.kea
then In conseqaence nn unprecedented
«he point/. •
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oapoctupk*
th l^ o r e ws Îiave dUcöyered ecoDöml« oohmMta... „
armytatp itn fadiiinga’.d r mrnalq.'oomBBCriftie«,’ Tnay pot tiJ 'h M W ' pcdbbmV
*ridhlp|e W Involved‘.Tn. W . pi y wj y
«Mptoenir Let. us statty 'A e iltknrioq.
•hear *1 liûiul.^.
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.v*. INatth aod^Waajt tr«flienduoua quantities
tnf farm «educe. imd a t
aatae .ticqj
imports frocfT other’lUtea* million*-pi
. rioUaxa worth of food Muff« that ban bo
? produced economically and profitably
." ’Wlthlo-^MS^wd VbriWt*.* antHTar -mort
k^\v.t{hM «naagh cheaper than to coVer ‘the
'cost ot the long hauL We must import
. tort dethlngz but- jrjiy hqport any conisldcrabk WJfilpn o( bur food ftuffsT We
• must fee that this tMwnocessaiy. fhen
1^*;T “ *whT do ttJ^f,"*nir-m c' other hand.

the-class colors of the bride, who gradu- popularity of the round people • was de­
atad from the Sanford high school two* mon*tr* tod In-the largo number of el»,
gant wedding present« with which they
years ago. Mrs. Fannie Munson presided
wart showered, tome coming from dis­
a t the. organ, and at the appointed hour tant state«. The out-of-town guests for
the bridal party entered the church, the thl» auspicious «vent ware Mr. and Mrs.
bride leaning on the arm of bet mother, Arthur Butt, Mrs. Belle G Sheperd. Dr. B.
Mrs. L. 0. Stringfellow,, who gave her G Abernathy. Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Bliss,
away. At the chancel they were mat by all of Orlando. Miss . Wllkerso» of Day­
the groom, attended by his brother, Mr. tona, Ur. W, P. WUkerson and Mr. J. P.
Nixon Butt, as best mail. Dv. LeJght of Wllkcrsou. of Now Smyrna.
Winter. Farit performing the impressive
ceremony of the Eplacdpal church. Im­
Monday afternoon Dr. and Mra. J. N.
mediately after the ceremony the bridal
party, drove to the depot nod the happy Robaon entertained a few of their friends
young couple left on the noon train for very delightfully with a water party given
Sea Breeze where the honey-moon will complimentary to their bouse guests, Mrs.
be spent. The bride Is a moat attractive A. H. Breedin and B. a Breedlo, of Man­
young lady of the blonde type and never ning, 5 .0 , and Miss Annie McDermid, of
appeared lovlier than on her wedding Columbia/The trip was made on the
day. charmingly gowned In'a traveling launch Mamie, commanded by Captain
dreea of blue pongee silk, with hat veil Pagenhart leaving Sanford about two
and gloves to match. The ^ride Is the o'clock and going several miles up the
only daughter of Mn. L. G. Stringfellow1Wokiva rlvfr, where a atop was' made,
of thla dty and a nelce of Mr. G D. Ab­ and In a picturesque *spot a most appe­
bott of Jacksonville. She Is very popular tizing lunch was served. Those who en­
In soda! and musical circles, having joyed Dr. and Mra. Robson's hospitality on
graduated in music last summer at Day- this pleasant .outing besides those men­
ton, Virginia. The groom la well known tioned .were *Mcsdamca Robert, Davies,
and highly esteemed In Sanford' as well Frank Gfntiam, J., G 1McDaniel; Misses
as In Orlando where he formerly lived. Birdie Harris, Agnes Pritchard, Snllie Lou
He has a very bright future before him as Peabody, Gents. Wicker. Agnes 'Curiae.
a rising young dentist of the stuns'. The Mabel Cowan And Mercedes. Munson. *

At their attractive; hone on
Halghu during the past rew wttk
and Mr*. J . N. Robaon have t**n
Ulnlng a pleasant house p,n r * +
rives from South Carolina, who ler.
day for Jacksonville from whm J *
went by Clyde Line, to Cbaf|„ ,00. tZ
visitors expressed them*!vcl M ^
pleased with Sanford an&lt;| vicinity J i Z
m the party were Mrs A. H BreedlnTl!
8- B. Dreed in of Manning, s. C moiKand brother of Mrs. Robson. M U s S u
McDermid of Columbia and Sam Melt. J
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FLORIDA FLOWER
A M agazine that
T elia all About
F lorida. It Blos­
som s W ccly in
TAM PA

FLORIDA-

T e n C e n t s the

FOR PLANET JR
Garden. Tools, Chattanooga Boss and
Syracuse Plows. Alligator Rain Coats
Guaranteed not to Leak or Stick.
A F u ll Unci óf Hardware and
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CINJFORTAÏLE OF NATIONAL

Florida

SPRINGS

Our lbrgerstQt^,«tir lciwer phoiA find our
greater eagerness to please every customer
are characteristi&lt;^£tttir store.i;hat. fiaiye
won it a place of recognized leadership.
We invite attention toT h e -o n ly th in g th a t is c h e a p a b o u t t^es^
S p rin gs IS th e p r je e . S p e c ia l tf&gt;0 Q Q
w h ile th e y la s t.......................

tfo'ns ot Beasonable ar- •,,
tides,'for the home.
^understood. &lt;«M rightly (ia«l, pours g
'. IUrani ÿf wealth Into her cSiÄIwi» Tap.
»an* thjs srtaro VtJll continue u) flow, If
Üer people prove progressive and effective
' • wockrrs, until iq. winter, the aollf of lb«
* North fall to ba locked In thé Iron grip
of.the Icohlng. We are In pq danger,
therofore^.of losing the markets of. the
North and West for our -vbgaiabWt- W«
'held Tbetn ab eritag « 1 and ali-wlse»^ro-.
* vision of a'giUding hand llft&lt;tempers the
&gt; d^maota. Wa export. tnyjÿ » n d ootum.
Vla It not enough riftt we‘ import *11 our
"•■StothJ**. Shfjjtwa.also Irapoit food fpf
i m asym d; heaatt Why'kwt producerour
uwb^ Ib rtt. butter , mçà «ggsî It i&gt;
emlbe^tly foasable and.practicable, The
oiiw rtunity has already bam too long
. vJpgrtd.-' iiy SO doing we can expand th e !
tr^wgrierttrt*! industry, improve oif -nolls
; * end: increlse our productive capacity.
adding thereby to our wealth end prosper-;
' Ity. If w* do not feed our people, why]
4 of course California, Wlsootuin and Tan• naaaaa w lll ^ it for us.
To adequately supply our home m«r} kata, take them es entirely ns practicable
’ J our of the hands of riw outside produoer.
■ wUT require a read Justment In ‘tnsde

‘^ O N O T .D E U T BUYINC tHATRE- '
&lt; ^ ' -FRIGERAYOR TOO LONG .

45- p o u n d j g j ed’Edgef'elt M a ttr e s s - $10 y i i e - ¿va. . $ 6 . 9 8
Wæ pay.-ÿo ' fare: by^ rail or
water-tò M

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Rocker ts built of will tbasoned

•¿militili/IIHUlftlB

We-h«Vt juit the one‘you need. Ou*
pftqys wt. right Every 01«’ of them

:10t-103 Bridge Street

S¿ 5 -5 9 3 W.' WorWH'Street

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This la ruck a Hood one that really
U a shame to give the boy away.
' Several week« ago when the moon wia
full and everybody woi trying to get
likewise a party of young people took a
launch ride. A certain yoking man paid
juch strict attention to a young lady that
It« waa entirely, oblivious to everything
around Mm. Hia »later aat Just behind
him and in the bright moonlight noticed
what appeared ta be a string or piece of
cotton on hia opal collar.. With sisterly
solicitude she plucked the string and coo*
United to pluck and wind up until she
liad a ball of potion as large as a cabbag«. The young people wen so engrossed
in saying sweet nothings that they never
noticed the ditera movements. '
When the party returned home the
slated exhibited the linll of cotton but the
brother could offer no explanation. When
be retired that night and took off hia
outer clothing the mystery was solved.
Ilia union suit bad disappeared entirely.
' Moral: NeverpuU.a string when you
seeJthjiniijigjw k^öw ri may be soaiothing at the other dud.

| week. Many people believe their eyes,
and-tru sure that a wave travels. The
water moves up and down, and the
motion moves forward, but t
doesn't travel. Consequently, if
beyond the breakers. U.« wtfvei'W1H go
up and down hnd carry you with ih^m.
but won't sweep you forward.
“Near tho shore' the .waves behave
differently: they curl over and brtsak^ and
there the water, as well as the motion,
travels And. if you are Just^or the
curling-point, the water will pick .you up
and sweep you in. and you can literally
•ride the waves.' than which their la no
liner »port In the Yea. Out woe unto you
If you get a bit ahead of the culing wavefront, for then, you will be turned over
and twisted around and flung to the bot­
tom.

The Crippen Music_Store
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. High-grade
Pianos, Organs,
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L o w Prices'

Eh8v Payments.

Pico Block

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Now Is The Tim^ To Buy Improv­

'* /*/. K i x i . h n t r
LHitKisf. fccoc.vr
no» r»*l,v u iui »
t tt OV S T u ILL »I .4
iV. lt L ft XL HUL L
I I Mi I I f i H I L L
I IKLX t i l l Ol ,4i .4
I 4 n r , I. o.v*, \r'ear
,t
i t i . o i x o t u r nttl i l t
f l f f i THIXC
Tilt t U I l X U I U K t
IM S-ro « T hjFgè
r o u é t i n V I S T I C,
t t O i L I í I O X .4 Í
on » Ui I X f I t

ed “Ready to Plant“ Sanford
Celery Farms

Good Roads—What They Promise
(By Paul Cttsaey)
One hundred millions of dollars for good
VUBVKIIVIXU
roads) One hundred million times as
These farms can be bought for the next thirty ‘
much money as the government ever
APEONES BANK OF SANFORD
spent to make the country roads a little
days for less money than ever -a^ain W eileasier for traffic! ’ That la what a prom
inent United States senator has recently
have Sanford farms to sell. Not Largo, T aft/;.
advocated. Think of U) Just to fill up M. M. SMITH, C r is .
the ruta and the holey to make pulling a
H. N. STEVENS, V-Nras.
Burbank nor Celery City but Sanforck *
trifle caster for a few tired fanners'
• r IV. E. TOLAN, C ashier
horsesl
Always Sanford. There is only one
Whyf Because the people of the United
States have a t hut-come t o 'bee (hot
Sauford Hospital Association
Sanford. All irrigated ready to plant, W illi
The Sanford hospital project is slowly there is bin little else.in this ceuntry so
fundamentally
necessary
to
tfe
individual
making progress. Quite recently tbe'Odd
pay for themselves this winter. . . .
Fallows Lodge generously paid $25 into welfare of each citizen as are good roads.
Fur
crock
m
amt
trull
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w
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Thai Is the answer. It appears, on tho
the fund, i
folti wtio want to know shout Finikin,
Waskly. ' $1.00 per year; monthly.
When Harry M. Fapworth was chief of face of it a perfectly simply answer and
Í 3c Seod KV- (or a Im -Im m trial subone
that
at
first
thought
does
not
pro*
seripUoe.
gasear. Bright, Cleao
the Sanford fire department and presi­
dent of the State Firemen Association, [Yoke much interest and amuses no ■ THE
FLORIDA GROWER
Tl
K J
aoo FlarMa Av*. - T am pa, Fla,
a balance was left in the treasurer*« astonishment. And yet th e ‘gospel of
goods
has
come
to
mean
salvation
for
the
hands—and la as much aa the association
«
has become defunct the old officers decided dying towns and the sick communities
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Real
Estate
Agency
to pro-rate to ail fire departments In good as well as for that greater evil—the high
standing at the last meeting of the asso­ cost of living.
8CND fOK'THt
Never before in the history pf this
ciation which was held In Jacksonville.
!
country
has
there
been
such
an
awaken­
1807. ahd Mr. Fapworth being informed
by Mayor Lake, that Sanford had no vol­ ing as that which has resulted recently
unteer fire department, be decided to from tne scientific study of the economic
donate the amount due the old Sanford conditions now in existence. The citi­
fire department to the new Sanford hos- zens' physicians who made the diagnosis
A Magazine that
■pltaL Aa this money. $21.35, Is now have stated that bad romls a r e . at the
DAYT0AA BEACH. FLORIDA
bottom
of
the
existing
high
prices
of
placed to th^ credit of the Snnfbhl lire de­
1 ells all About
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necessities.
Why?
There
are
several
partment on the books of the Sanford
answers.
One
o
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them
Is
best
IllOstrnird
Florida.
It
Blos­
SITUATED DIRtCTLY ON ‘ OCEAN BEACH
hospital, of course the firemen will have
tbe benefit Of it the first time one of them by tbe story of the womaq in a small
soms YVcely in
town who recently went Into o grocery
Spedii Summer Rates In Effect June 1st
needs tho services of the hospital.
store
and
askod
the
price
of
eggs.
The
Mr. CL E. Johnston, ol Orlando, who
was treasurer of the State Firemens' As- storekeeper quoted bis price.
SPECIAL RATES GIVEN £0 AUTO PARTIES.
“Why!" sho exclaimed. "TWIT Ifi tllore TA M PA ““ : TTQRIDA
cofisuilrd, »aid: “Tbe
the amount due the than they ought to bq^At this tin»»* of tffly
♦
¡ C. M. W ILSON,
Proprietor : l
"i ' -?í
eat appeals to me
«»"ni '«ver ppld h¿Ten tfbnts tho Copy
position, of the fund foro.'
“I know that", rcplicfl, the merchant; 1 *1 *
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with same.**,
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“but
it
can't
be
helped
.Tftt.ropda
have
tunity to heartily
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Lodge, No, 280, for beçn'so bad Tttcly that be* farmers Won't " p
bring
in
tbqir
products.''
,
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r contribution to the ho»« 'fifte e n
That Is the frhffi* story in a nutshell.
pliai fui
It has been duly placed to
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There
tfo many rghers like |L some more
th eir cred it.
*fV:.Jiì&amp;xufS
favor,
particularly
Qi\
ifnPw,*,*
,hnn_othf T».; That aammwotnnh
Iu w as no small
Ár&gt;the part of the Orlando Lodge oi\Elks, t&lt;y| Diobahlg B*»Ced J i * bhjer vitti It ^(Dflit
*T ‘ - .
piar J a r
* far «[KhttUy boscM wtttf
| q*i * * W * * * W f ày' in* ül* ^
a f tA T y r
loliin nf
&gt;&lt; thw k—
A. 1((xf^utny
onipuny io deliver die
tile gfx«l»
goods irresnCcÜvu
irreap^ctivu
Sanford. 1Lodge
of Elks ■
rathe
hètfnq 'fot
she bene lit of the Sanford hoiplwt We of ilia oor.dititMV u/.fhd- ronda The tnec**^^- **ie .
chsQt Inlbe jW rjrJasl üa tustotuer.’ *the
f r t W i h e t w t sum of
UA»..
t»
L
" tik i &gt;»T only have crediLior N U u t they ia n * » Jw
to «narici bte pra
a/
*:XI
appreciation. • /
- » • ’¡ M «J? v^nqaD aall y
*lhsl
*
JSÈÇpaid
o
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bfg
price
-%r
ber'gpods
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-- **'v **’;j í j i
. V .v i a w a S T a litlle-mvcf sí; 3 t à h é t f j T S f c . # » -fbr her _gpod
A R M O U R ’S J
•’" - t¿ Í W And the banka d j' pot’
th^rpajx
’■V- »4jt
4 per cent lntçfeat„wo wete 'fe|tunqj/ In J wert bltt&gt;‘ , : ;
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S a t i ^ ^very-need of vour goil
J crop.1-. No ipattef.VhetJieT you
■74U :
r*''jiö»pading‘ 4he JaflfoM .J?u}Ming^nnd I
—
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.
rit/ua
Soirtlirrit IVotresaing
'.iTeed Hnnfwood Agile’s fo 8wçeteu VQyr Spi 1, Xankatío for.trhurçïHs íormier / .
Loiiji AxsoclationYo
AAwciatmn to tlao-it
a»» u until,
until wa
»« rneed
Wuu
The officers Of tl» ' Çlmi» SAutharn
* (mid soil builder, or the best cbmpTfete lnixtut« ta,|4tòw» ^ur cdery^JetU find “pay
‘ ‘ ‘ua.fi per oooU-lPr Iirtmpir
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I KánrugJ arc bi^y^along flic routa hetwei-n
4.-tuck; cabbage or pototpes: write ua, we have it. Ouri ifootfò grdw *u“
^ . Ouc treasurer. Mrs Oeò.. H. Feolald. lwfo:iirt1 fianfurd ifi securing ilm tight of.
having
norlh for -a fc»0T&amp;omhs. t. way.*1they hàvp b«&lt;û) “¥cr n&gt;ut?Mn(ty
.Wu,
id ^úvasauifi« the . dHlica of milAs. « m a l -.tlimta*|o|Ç?t deqrf^- hod
1lh her absc.nca, nrhl will^upiltr- why« ruçtjtlng wlth"“ hc«fty ejpgourogetaka to do io. .
f
rnent nrjd iíolnlaosL, property Owner» de­
' M. F. JtotunsoN, President.
lay making -out the tight-«/-way d«ds&lt;
_L
and sending;'beta jn. They:do i*0t ‘V«nt
. . Tor Swimmers and La6d l&gt;ibb#r* - T t a ibég{n wnstmetion Nwk. uriilt iftoy
In an arride on -ayjteimlag' In Uwr I imvdthc tlghtj¿éntor upon the 'use of
August-Woman's Homo Componion. 4he I li&lt;ypeTty^ which ln rhoit
Author records a great deal of iAforma- fully )i|i?«(ittDr but- action ill 'tde«diinyPJ1
i »
«
A n Mí i Hn : ? -í d i f « ü * .F ftN f i l i z é r s ■S
ti&lt;».jhat is just as intrrestihg to lon4r lug i» daisyod. The railroad people Tflrve
X o u r tr e e « w i l l bqóh b e g in te» r e j o i n t h ê 's i r e n j i t h - t l m / b a v o u s e d u p '
- lubbers s a lt is b«|piul to young -swim-1 mJJl( |rt wrae
a'hol/doiwiS tripsio
_
mnturipiijLbejr-.preSfiJit
crQp,npd by. t h eiim e sprimi conteg they will be*
W w iiU U a brief cxtrtia; .,,,. • pep
wUÍ. oren &lt;*e, pretbxVar t
; fully réaUd-ontÎ rçùil/ to piit b u t é h lè'healthy blotao—if-you ¿ iye‘ theip
i t may surprise sûinf nç^ .Svrlçnraeni eu0ü¿«r. puf offctbo carrying out OL Uadr *
to know that ooajbga b0tW«e-a
rjn d -b ea r agreemant. Itja hoped.(hit Ä1!^parfons
aii applicatiort ¿T/Arrrtouf’g this fgjlf to help them do it, Otherwise,/ your \
- utaler ti»*.water. J&amp;refn/iJ nói/difficult, ' ‘n itliifftic^sgt at'o»te. 'Tbe ¿'aoohiîf
. ? .epriu^.fipplicaüon' may.go irltoAbe t^ejf iusteatl o^ p to the blôoni.
‘i_-V *
when once yoù ‘have ths Idea firmly !
•ft . .*,%
Ikhafi wmer will Aot
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V i - T h i r t e e n bmnd8,.oll tfflbd ftud tested,^rp'^ar V°ur service* for use '
1*1» » / f V _rj
r.cTéa.';Partlctj|«tHy Í|*lÍül true
hder
varying
conditions
of
soil,;QTob;
oud
afa
'
bf
fJhe
tr^.
"Eachone1
%•
of «aâ-watar, tho agit in wlild) U -YooiGVs
V
ot
ratbe7- than» IrntaUng. But '«eyffr'j
Hereby -given lliit the prayotit ayct to sae under 'watet bfc»
‘asaesAnijenL roll of . Uic zily
»you ale under wptar. never dive \
L
*for 0»e .y iar I»II hni ry,-,» „
' tha eyes open, ol go frdai
u a / aubn“ 2 to .--thbscity cauocU and'
dsrneafflPor vice vèrsa, with^ tiie'« ^ » ; proyéô.v All perso: fa' ■disi ring. íí- have
open. . Tbe water at Its
corractió'ns th«*oí m*d», w&amp;aihor Jn iba
In T__
(ha big ArftiOur
Weat, tî^e xcri
m , r_
______pecking,houaft^ouL
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-CBPÄ.
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fuDy saved, and by special 'prohave an'actual 'edge,*'
'J
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du «see,
ir““
¿ess
made
into
pure
fertilizer
materia!».
You'
fig making’our own *TAq a,» ({Mood and .-Bone). etg»vtf*
ay*..'
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before tlurVtli, (lay of August
and art!
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t. UWjr ptt(ttpn -tp the. d |y cotgi^l
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-_r vliy gyr fertiitrers Cnrlch fho$oll~~h^r«aKetf»« Yield—Improve the QualHwThese are two of the
have a cramp some time-and hay* to do
King forth tfmir olijcctm'ft ' to ikaid a*without onq of your ‘propeller»'. The
and the correction that they
trick is easy, It U merely wore tiresonjej d^airi made, fyatice ia further given that
to swim without one ñfnt or one leg. /uit Uie ciuf.couwiL^. Wid ^ty . wiU umm
not much harder than' to swim with ¡UL ,
^ tba: (*UD&lt;;lTcIiarol&gt;cr by said, city, n t
"As the very strongest man In' the
o'tSock’ p. p$K-dn-tto&gt; ftb. dp&gt;. oT
- World Is a weakling In the grakD ^ fl A ugiit tail,'for the purpose of eqdfhxlng
good.átfid-cotnbcfj «édi Wave! mint jbe | j ^ i E ^ ^ s u ^ M c r t f ! r fbf ’« e r u n H itt
Q eurrectloftjt» By ordag
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possibly can, a chance to get In on asflne a
piece of Florida land as there. Is In Florida for
diversified farming.

Volusia Farms
At the prekent price of only PORTY DOLLARS
per acre on tbe Terms of FIVE DOLLARS an acre
down and then only ONE DOLLAR per Sere ¿fer
month, with no taxes or interest during (AoJeTttlro time you are making payments. . /
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After October 1st we -shall be exempt frem
criticism that .we have not done our best to give
everybody fair warning that Volusia Farm val 1
ues are bound to Increase—that aftes October
1st each acre may be $5, ,$7.50 or even $10
higher In price than the prices prevailing today.
Indlcetlons point to the greatest Influx of buyers
and settlers we have ever experienced. The
summer months has hardly seen n lot-up In en­
quiries regarding Florida' lands. The govern;
mem’s postal nutborlties are doing much to
dear the'atmosphere, and we believe that the
Florida. land business
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from Sanford; The Florida East Cpast railway
'-runs through the property from Titusville to
Sanford. .A portion of the' Tract fronts 'the Si.
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Johns river.1and numerous lakes of vprions
■slxef me scattered throughout th e., tract,
♦.Freight boats g lj the . upper retches of the fit,
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Johns,river, trnnifcrririgp^Sqnford. From Ban- ford tltb Clyde Steamship ,v5Snpony “runs large
river boats to Jacksonville,-ther* connecting a
'whh'* the ocean steamers for The north. These "A
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Remember that ig- purchasing . a Volusia *
Farms trait yOy u s pot Ideating Id tt^e wilderheas notln aiTunproven section d f^ h a county.
. Volusia .'cojjoty^njf Instance; lhlppod nearly
WW.Oty boxes of
fruits last..gear,. A t..' ^
.O rr^ n a-thriving'village adjoining ipuirjkrect,..‘^.v:.
are splendid oraage groves yielding, satlsfactqry ^ j j
returns. Qsteeq has • stores, lurches,* SchopL'.»^
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Cohsldcrtng the hot weather oof. .readers in
thanorth and rehtfml: west, have been ex part- *f
endng. lt U.weJT To emphasife' the climate of
Volusia Farmi duripg .the summer. tlmA - too
much in favtjr of .FioridaV summer climate can
never be said. ‘nM ' ideUghtfuL enjoyable sum­
mer w^yu-r experienced here canabt be too
widely known'. 3ta llie s .’gathered' by thd vk-.
rious Boards of Trade lit tbe State again prove %
the fact that Florida baa the beat, the most
equal and iho most charming summer weather
of any StoteTh the Union. Get* rid of tiuftie«
that because It Is hot .where you are it must be

bwD éxágpieeiy advertí»«!, bul the nurptwr
/ a n y “bought
cgsh spd-pq time durinri
ChÓ period of ífeirketing has mrtWed our ex­
pectations. Volusia Farm» ha» been boughthy
people able to kri^e' good. People who have
seen the land and Jbuntl It- as represented 1,‘ev’
pie who bavQrinvcatigated the methods of the,

the Gulf of Mexico. We never suffer from ex­
cessive beat, and o f cputK, *»_jfijiupb. j i t t e r
known, 5ur winter climate" Is #6 cSnieplal that
It la during the winter months that most of the
growing o( vegetables Is carried on. The cli­
mate of Vetusia Farms will be found less tire•
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and trying on the human
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the majority-of our correspondents are contend­
ing. Pick up a seedsman’s catalog and turn to
the vegetable section. ALMOST EVERYTHING
MENTIONED TltrUE CAN BE CROWN AT
VOLlltIA FARMS at a time of the ypar'When
nearly every other source of vegetab^ supply is
dormant. At Volusia Farms you ate "only about
48 hours from the large eaqtettt "¿¿rJtctA. It la
these two factors which have (ioijeVeo much to
turn the eyes of the cAuntry toward Florida—
which have done so mtjch toward tW''develop-.
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ideal of Florida. and .Which’will do ae much for
you at Volusia Farms If you are BUILT. RIGHT.

■peak for ouselves.
Volusia Faftps will Advance because Jt Is on
^ ^ lld ttsyli. ' There has bejsn Ini hurrah altoiu
the sellfog ^r the purchasing, but the foundn
tlona for a prosperous live community have b e e n
laid during the past months. We have several
plans we hope to pot Into force when the turn1s ripe for the further unifying of this district n%
a whole. These plans will bens (It the purFor diversified fanning, we prefer you rr
served not less than forty acres.
For citrus fruit culture, we prefer you rr
served not less'than 10 acres.
Nownnttcr for what purpose you wish to pm
the land, the price for all lartij at Volusia Farm*
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Get Your Grip on (he Land While
; You have the Chance of Buying
at Summer Prices. LetfUathlng
Intervene Between Yon and .a
Tract , of Volusia Farms. Only
Sixty Days to A c t

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.Vanr to be lair. We- believe )rn are fair In
thug frankly stating the land situation, as It

$5 per acre doWn. $1 per acre per .muniti
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fof about fifteen m onths. -The tract has not

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" ¡ The; Volusia Farms department ol thd rthwSrd-I’.mkiiri.
as k se ttl^ jin thi^rich agrieultural ttnet of lantjffar^aithem
\ctj‘Resources
Farina" did nof cover rÚAi* Mtnllc,
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let "Resources iofi .Volusia Farms"

pleasure to uk IfTrou will allow us to supply you'Vu1T-.lhhk
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ínt/. flfcrWd.. Perhaps our book.
'^ndiyMukJ^.needs. It. will be 0
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Óo yod wont V ohuliT anpt tbwuaitsJoM or rsit
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How much moiyiy to' In testi.. -f . ............. TT—
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' how soon will ypu be ready to move!
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Is land fof cultivation or^hY ea^M t
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S urrounded,

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tnm Is redooed by' the . breeeos vritfak blow
the land from either th e Atlantic Ocean or

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A Businesslike and Candid Statement of the Citrus Fruit Han­
dled by Chase &amp; Company During the Seasonf 1910-1911
C o m p e titio n is th e life o f tra d e an d
fa ir p lay is a jewel;- T h e re is no re a so n
why they sh o u ld n o t w ork to g eth er for the
good o f a ll.
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stea d ily fo r a series of y e ars, a n d re su lts
1h a v e been sa tisfa c to ry to th o se w hose p ro ­
d u c ts we h a v e h a n d led , w e h av e been m ad e
the ta rg e t fo r abuse, m is re p re s e n ta tio n , an d
falseh o o d . • T h is is n o t h o n o ra b le riv a lry ;
its p la in p u rp o s e being to d eceiv e and d is ­
satisfy th o se d ealin g w ith us, w ith o u t a n y
cau se except selfish n ess./’
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. wieto^ g a iu a t-_ th e ^ c h a rg e s t h a t havq* been
m ad e an d c irc u la te d , w ith the* object o f in ­
ju rin g U5fc.it is a p leasu re to gfvV facts th a t
a n y o n e e n title d t£&gt; th em c an q u ic k ly v e ri­
fy. D u rin g th e season o f 1 9 1 0 - 1 9 1 1 - wc
haV esq Jd ;
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- 104787 “ -Grapefruit,
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1JF70 \ " - Tangerines
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»4960 *• Culls, Froren Fruit. Manderiueo 1.09.8 “
L_.. _ M aking a to ta l o f 3 5 9 ,8 3 2 ' boxes of*
F lo rid a c itru s fruits at an average of
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T h e se figures s p e a k :'fo r th em selv es
and w ill m o re th a n bear c o m p a riso n w ith
th o se o f a n y o th e r m a rk e tin g agency. T h e
p rices, it m a y be e x p lain ed fu rth e r, a re for
lo ad ed cars a t sh ip p in g p o in t, subject to
o u r sellin g c o m m is sio n o f te n c e n ts a box,
a n d w ith o u t an y o th e r charges to th e
grow er. ‘

O u r office is o p e n th e y e a r ro u n d . In
a d d itio n to c itru s fru its we m a rk e t large
q u a n titie s o f C elery , T o m a to e s , L e ttu c e ,
P in e a p p le s, e tc , . W c h av e b een g ro w in g
fru it a n d vegetables o n ra th e r a large scale
for th ir ty y ears. In all w ays the in te re sts
o f o u r p a tro n s a re th e sam e as o u r ow n.
W h en F lo rid a grow ers p ro s p e r we do.

T h is fr u it -*rag' disp o sed of ir&gt; 42
_ S ta te s , 174 M a r k e ts ‘ a n d to 35$ D e ale rs,
w hich m e a n s thfft the d is trib u tio n has been
w ide a n d th a t th e m a rk e ts .best a t th e tim e
received " th e frn tfT ~ A u c tio n s were .u s e d
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c a re fu lly b u ilt \tp*until it cove'rtf th is cq u n -' .try a n d C a n a d a . It is im p o ssib le lor- 'an y
new house, firm , c o m p a n y o r c o m b in a tio n
t o su d d en ly e sta b lish itself, It has re q u irt ejd l$ng y e a rs an d g re a t "outlay o n o u r p a rt.
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th re e sates h a v e been tw isted an d d is to rte d
so le ly t o d eceive, w hile
in v estig atio n 's
m ad e a t o u r req u est by in te re ste d grow ers'
• sboV th e re w ere n o g ro u n d s for c ritic ism .

T h e re a r t m o re -th an th e m a rk e tin g
a n d 'p ro d u c in g sides to o u r serv ice. W e
have fought for low er fr e ig h ^ ra te s whic(i
have been g ra n te d ,, to th e a d v an ta g e of
th o* se w ho •b*e* ar
false w Hitn essm as well as to
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read y to do aH in o u r p o w er to m ake t h c t
v irtu e s df the F lo rid a F r u its — u n eq u alled
a n y w h ere — b e tte r k now n as th ey d eserve
to be; to sen d the fru it o u t o f th e S ta te
th e 'g q o s t p erfect o rd e r.
B eing h
m ilita he tjjffray so m etim es h a p p en wit!
th e ^ rty f w ith o th ers; but w hen d isco v ered
by us o r by grow ers, they a ré fairly and
p ro m p tly ad ju sted .

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W e are proud o f the grow ing list o f those w ho do business with us, and our best care and efforts are always at their co m m a n d
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RESPECTFULLY,

CHASE &amp; COM PANY
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have not lost toy personal liitdest in you. J morning bit. on tlie mldolght train for staple cotton. He would forget all about whlolj began whoa you were q hoy, mauy ‘Stouy Brook. N. Y. Ilia sons and Misa celery and lettuce.
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yeara ago, In , Baltimore; and if there la M arket Dunham went with him. Miaa Miss *lkltie
Klttel..of Uiis place,.'oAir ;
ehyiltioX iih The wi»{dfcAi4f» do to help IHiqIuuii going ¡o her hpmo in Basking Mrs. H. Mclslehii. of Clarcona, left Wed­
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Vx&gt;n,aa poailble, and don’t worey about and return'' to Winter Park about the Dr. G T. Dpuglasa, pastor of the Apotilà
Baptist cjiun-h.’ was mameri -u&gt; Mias '
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dl jignt. wii/»n you do,
I want you
The bygc piece of ground ol\ Uvinge- July 16th, at Orlcqdo... Dr. ChaptiLan, of
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left jast Wednesday for Uarlon
C.TL Ky.. au(Tcr«l a atroke of p«rml]raia pt {fits cumpany ip aiylng tlgy,’ They all sary arrangements, ■ ’•* ; \ J * \ ' V**v Ijneotlob'tn build upon U some day soon.- nldghim
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. Mr». C, D. Powell returned last 'Friday
Willi kiiiilr»! regards.-1,a:n.
rood id raoavery and hopea to be able to all r and • ofRdally. axel are -deeply' dlaevening frkn-her vlajt In '-Cbletdurunrtd' ,, -J Yours very truly,*.
reatuadllU doUqa erajong. Tito general (rcMod f t ymti-chfidition. and they all
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»apposition Uut'/voU curporirtiun» are likowiee belfave, ai I. de.'jhat you have
wrnijayey-wlth hrT bin rrtuniari hoiftd
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h^artlou'artd^hkyir/oo tbotfghta for the ninny years of good wtirk • In you, which
lAil Ife. 1tMvla’i hom«r ^ r ., jjjpçklna. exearly In Vhl Yviek^ ■
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pacts
jp- make extetndro fiopFovomtots,
Lo'cels From Oakland
Mr. M- i&gt;|. Smith» spent last Friday
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. Work, on thA. cidy road* exten»Joii I* night In Dviodo with^Mr, had Mrs^tlarvhy pu iiúi bouse and &gt;U1. bulltl an *ddltiu*
- Yourh very truly,
by tbe odldtUof tbo A-.C.;L.
progressing nicely having reaabed the Uoore. Mr. Srait&amp;’hat large busioew, in­ and. » it in running - water. Tl&gt;l* .will
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realdencJ'of
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county ttoiderlog on&gt;*the Eamtockhaichle Hr. and Mrs, Uopklns will make thjg
Wilding top, N. &lt;tr reb. 7, «»11
tMeb perrrtanyrtt winter home of. wh[ch
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1 IdrA George R. CrufL~w&amp; haa1 been gnd St. Jobrta ri^ra. *,
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W*r.Slni-l am [a reoelpt of your letter Dear Ur. H lgglhc.
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' Mr.G. R. Croft haa pgraiaaed a rjpla- py by the advent oi.ahnther voter oritiI*h V“ -• ?"1 1—rfi— rrft'- L A Stranger's
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u
líraALn;.
..
‘ aatne date. •r '
irrigate t-vrr.il acres of l.md for trucking
s«
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,An |ftm of news wldch’will b* ui ln-^ 4- ■1
. Plciue do what you can' to reatore Jiff responalblllty of your work-for a while, the coming aeaaon. .
l am a stranger, in your ¿midst, and I'
ipreit
to
every
clilxen
of
the
Park
wsa
that
you
will
come
around
aU
right'
and
lilgglna* tflentsl polao, and make blpj go
ReV.S.-L Wilson la home (ar’f , ‘
Mr. 6. H.- Morse of tale the liberty of.tailing you how much
uway-for a reet ji a aoon ia he la. In fit recover your ttrual good bciilib.
( biVt Meen Imprèsifed wljb what l have
. condition to travel. 11fad a m that I I know that we are along about the
tom'. -AUowTOoto tojgblttote'rmLpA ;^ ;
' ' ’voice the aeotlment of the -management apme age, ,bpt I really do .not- believe
yóur handsome atop*—art weU. TiepVrY"'
’*
■ of .jhla company Waayinl tint you utny (hat It is'right for ua to feel that we «re
your poatoiUce and on tbe vefty e/Ud8
- auuro^Vm that'ht need have no worriee yet old men,'and with tbe usuaL grit that day.for a visit to llot Qpringa- Ur. 8.11. noan that day.
' , ' ±1 o Ú.
-4&lt;Trk*-' :^*qvJpí' yduí rotwlr
•
v
abom bLa atabdini with tbe company^' I our Irish blood glvrs. I think we can pull Hull apoompanlea them to try.'the Springs .Among(hamanynhangealn’tbe Par$, wa0u. '
v jriding
j i . . oVer
------am enoloalng you; *herewith, a pcraonoV thrpugh mCtdr more difficult propositions for. rheumatism /rolu which ha haa been tn thpfvay of Improvement during' the »'—
I wak
yoor dtfT.
post year la tb« cleaning of the proparty day. and wpa drlven up to a port of your
; letter to hid, which I shalk be glad for than a breakdown oo account of heavy suffering severely liileiy.
’work,
and
1
led
satisfied
that
with
the
.owned
by Mr.G, K. Mor^a on Lake Osce- dty, khowtfoidianfori Heigh
■* you to read aad hand to h id At such
. Fishing la flue now In Lake ApopM
¡eoper
sort
of
te
st
jrounrili
be
out
end.
time as you aee fit.
and early / 1nortfing.^tiahtng parlies are
t i l l ] V p r k lh a thorter while thari
you really think yourself will be tiw case. tbe fashion; J. E. Piters came In with
■' M. Riodlt,
• .Hi1“* of seVanteeja aftbr an' hottrt
Superintendent With my very beat wlabea for your full angling and everyone (a Yewarded for'
Mlaa Ruth Jfarill left recently for Boa*
ntarn to beáUblawn, and
their
patience
by
a.
catch,
sometime«
.
. .
t
^
/ Ugia^'’ where' the ’ will visit Bar he. haa'
Yourá very ifbly, •*
FU,rab.«,'191t
brother,
;
Chesti-r.
After
that
'
she
will
- ‘ W. N. Hovau. - l u i *
■‘"Twitgrtl—My'Dear Hlgglna:
'
-Mr. Jas. H. Sadler b returned from visit i t UrwelL Maas.. siv^-vqripO« poipta
,t ’
. I waa diairaaagd beyond mensura upon
^
.
the
East Coast for a day or so and-'r*? in Naw Hatnpahlm.t MIm Merrill waj gp-,
intimingtoo,
N.- -C..
Feb.
7.' 1911
iw
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rooelpt of gdrlco of your lUneaa, and went
companled
jby.
h*r
griod-tnotbisr,'
Mra.}^**'on
Mndy
Inml wWfh I tow np
porta
that
they'are
all
well
and
enjoying
J..C. Hlggina. l,?I |
tbe«, There are ’ ala?, some very p t e w '
to Sanford on Uw^nt train. *ltb tba hr personal—Mr.
_rfli r . x .x a n
r~- tbe One bathing at Daytona Beach. '
Rrtbertfc
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Superintendent Sanford. Fla.
.
tendon of Stopping over to see you. Dr.
Wa.'were gratified to see Hon. IL II. lawn* ori Park- avenud and .tgogholla, but
Mr U T. TildOft and wife have arrived
M
y
f&gt;ear
UrJilgglna:
I befiave on ihe Heights U the beat.
Puleston thought I bad batter'not do to
safely at Hot Springa where they will Witberington among ua this week-after a
'
I
ho
ire
Just
heard
that
y
w
are-not
b
o
1 got Ice one thing that »boo# be rem- i.
at that time, aa you should not be ex­
stay at SbrifonL ' •' ■
sojourn for several weekx
wall
and
I.wag
exdetdjngl?
aerry
to
hear
edled—that
I* your water front’' T be- ' • •
cited. . I asked Dr. Pajeatnn^knd your son,
Freenlan Bros, are making improve- Mr*. W..T. WiUo.u left Saturday for iha
Here a boulevard aboot;®« miles long.
‘Bryan, r*o extend u.yoj^Vny.’ elncettat it. hopei howeyer, it la nothing serious mania on their truck farm and Inland
'tnounaafna -of North Carolina^ ShSTwig would help make
•ympathrr and to ikxk* you £ *«rt ¿id of niuluiat all neadedlaallltle reft, adT^int planting a Urge crop of kltuce the
join hkf dapght*».- Ur*.'T. C, Remley. and sisó m äkelt .po
,
^
.,
_»jiWiV
j
u
n
as
apofwii
you
can
òr ■•yédita.
Trust* ä %ßL-v*
I
fait AS possible, ever tbe.
ing.season, „r
j Itrsj And rpewperate. from , a strenuous
a ■*:
j and-lake
reat
for
a)»
month*
If
Oocaaaary.
ing that’the Aext time »L/.n:
Sanford
bn rite road; go away a&amp;d’laka
■■■■*■ T'
winter...
'
; Evemhlog .-will be all right wheo you re- . . „
It will have grown twice Its ¡arfen
a-«n r for .as |&lt;yng a tifni'. aa
Winter Park Locals
turn,
»bur
servlcoa
have
been
entirely
.
The
editor
of
lh*
Sanfiml
Herald
lltrea
hoping. w 4 ‘ , „ ^
ahd cocoa back to ua nwtorrd to
Ur. L I t Roberts kft early Weduegday should cam* fo Apopka and
^
utlsfactory
end
I.wani
you
to
feel
that
1
aad Jlys- no- thp |90d garvlce that you
I» ,
Um
W* '
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CORPORATIONS ARE NOT HEARTLESS
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�rallroada then then. He went wairuntll It was strong enough to «land

NX HOTEL

N ttlsM trmy Iridiy Mondai hr • ^

T it HERALD PRINTING COMPANY wajra that planted dvuuatloa in the
n f MUU.Y. Editor,

W. M. HAYNES. Suslnsst Monsgsr

4 WHAT tX PK U COMPANIES EARN
An investigation ‘of the express busi­
ness-is about to be undertaken In Indiana,
a S u m that has been alive to the ex*
(onions practice^ by the express com*
panic« for aererai yean. The following
paragraph Is from an article In the In*
dMnapoli! Newa:
Among tits other Investigations Is the
A stable one conducted this spring by the
Minnesota Stata Railroad and Warehouse
utnmlaalon. wh^ch got at the very heart
M the situation. It waa revealed that
p 5 l&amp; an 98.000,900 halbeeq Invested In
the Walla-Falto service, that the capitali*
sation has bean Increased from time to
Uap In .order to kpep down, the rate of
Mtoe charged kept piling up the money
as \hkt an extra dividend of 300 per cent
had tie ha paid last - year, and the com*
tfiak ' accumulated *923,000,000 of
Mpeti of which S2a.000.000 la Invested
la miscellaneous Mocks, bonds, mortgagee,
nates, loans and other property. It waa

JM.OOO.OOQ stoQk. which would mean
About 38 per cent, on every dollar In*
reared In tba service. The Adams has
been cutting 200 per cent melons, and
all along the line there is conclusive
.evidence that the rates are unfair.
Think, for a moment says the Columbia
Slate, of a corporation that. reilringfrom
the active business of carrying parcels.

WHAT Miqnr HAVE atCN
, Potatoes are retailing la Sanford at
U M per boahaL In lowk’ Illinois and
té t a pouL sections they ai* selling for
lU O perbo'heL Malty Sanford, growers
taire potè!«*. that they raised styl kept
there oo account of peoc market priced
taey are now-using them and'hating

great North-weot, making a heroic chapter of American history.
Andrew Carnegie created In the Induetrial world end hie man. H. C. Frick, da*
veloped. Jaa. J. IIU1 created In »he raljroad world; E. H. Harriman waa not a
pioneer, but ha waa ad Improver.
~
Whan Harriman flrat went Into railmade he noticed what he believed to be
weate and chaos, Ills energlea were devoted to itopping waste and Improving
the railroad property. “Ho lowered the
coA of producing transportation and Impr37«nbe qualily of the servlfe with the
;n&lt;My be collected from the waste."
. The late A .Ji Cat it. of the Pennayl*
vanle Railroad, waa largely reaponaible
for the great tunnels that now run under
the Hudson river and the city of Now
York. When be went Into railroad work
be found about sixty separata railroads
In the State of Pennsylvania. In order
to ship freight from a town In one part
of the State to another part It had to be
loaded and unloaded seven or eight Umea;
he bad all kinds of troublqjahowlng the
many managements, that It cost a lot or
money to do So much handling and, be*

‘He reduced the cost of hand*
ling and improved the service,“ If Cas*
satt had Ijeen a manufacturer hr would
havfe reduced the cost of making i.nlabed
product from raw material.
Marshall Field was the great merchant
of Chicago. He was polite and alwdys
found out what’ hit customers wanted. It
la said of him that a lady loat on« of six
buttons bought all months before; there
were no more to be had, the courteous
store-keeper ordered the factory to make
one. and ha sent It to the lady'a house
for a total coat of nine cents! Field
created a business, others are Improving
on what be did and developing: they are
“lowering the cost and Improving the
quality of the goods they sell."
' All of these men were enthusiasts;
“nothing ' great has ever been accom­
plished without enthusiasm."

|
E. 0. Painter, the fertilizer man. ha«
taken hie wife and daughter and gone
for a two month1! trip to Europe. Mr.
Palmer etarted hi! career aa a newspop« man eo rnaype there Ii hope for; ua
yet Only, we muat not forget he quit
the business aeveral year» a go—Arcadia
Champion,
i
Speaking about gubernatorial Umber
nmiod« ua that Editor Frank Harrla
thould take first place There te not a
better man In the lu te of Florida for
this honored position than Hon. Frank
Harris of the Ocala Banner.
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' If the Herald salts you this week and
iron are not already a sUtBEriber send In
twv dollars and get The Herald. The At­
lanta Weekly Georgian. Spare Moments
Magazine and the Gentlewoman, all four
one year for two dollars. Can you heat

It*.

CORNER FtrtiRTH STREET AND f AMMETTO AVENUE
Good Rooms \«

Best of Table Board

Everything FintC U *
S u n d * ; D i fi&amp;ir a S p eech )

M RS. D O N N A

THAYER

Prop netress

W IL L O P E N A U G U ST T H E FIRST

Porter House Steak
Round Steak
Loin
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Chuck v “
. Western Pork
F lo r id a

- ia c per pound
15c, 2 pounds ‘¿5c
15c per iH)und
at &lt;»■*

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OTHER PRICES.IN PROPORTION

Orange County needs brick roads. If
not a million dollars worth, at least one
frihn Sanford to the Osceola line, i
,

m a r k e t

3 0 4 S a n fo rd A v o
- -ftii QMail I« les real
.
C«J*ry was kora la florida
U
And usar otb*r pal thins«, io».
* A. N. Thunron returned yesterday from
an extend«! trip to Cuba and'the Isle of
Pines.'where ha .had such a good time
that bo had to near' hlmseU away.
While la Cuba ha vlsltad tba MaJae,
which the Government la trying to raise,
and. saw many places and things of
Inter««t.

DR. B. D. WIENENGA

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A. F o é T p R , P ro p rie to--r
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Meat Market of Q u a lity 'll
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Where
you can
get the best of everythim» dgjiiViTttl
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toyour door by special messenger and on Time
WC CARRY A COMPLETE LINE Or

Florida and
Salt Meats,
sale.

«stern Beef --------------and Pork,, --------,
Lamb, Dry and
n . . . i * --- ----- j •*
-- - Poultry and Home-Made Pork Sau-

We are now prepared to give to the trade our s|*t ml
HOME-MADE CORN BEEF
Try it—you will be pleased.

110 Park Avenue

. COTTON IN ORANOE COUNTY
Apopka is growing cotton and making
big barbecue given
suooeaa of 1L “
this week by the Orlando Board of Trad#
■''.
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■ 111
•k
to demonstrate cotton growing'!« 00« of
tbs best stunts ever pulled ¿ t by the
enterprising business men of Orlando.
They are quick to grasp the opportunity
presented by the growing of cotton In
this, the banner county of the state. We
already .have everything in fruits and
vegetable*. All that waa needed waa a
staple crop-one that can be bantered
and stored—-and .one that la a bank ac­
count for the grower al eknoet any stage
of the game.
j
&gt;
Raising cotton' In*'Orange County hj
Perhaps you have' neglected to
periroenf and the dcsnoqstreftoi)
DM kn ax:périment
desaoqstraflDa send your laundry to ua this week.
siApcpjfca la more for the benefit of the
If so drop us a card or.telephone 90
and we will «end for i t What you
tend tire PROGRESS LAUNDRY
WiU be laundered perfectly and re­
tained uninjured. We neglect

A Gentle Reminder

Phonf No I

/H p T j p
W E L L DREjSSED MAN Can
y r I I a - v n e v e r afforjl . to neglect having
.
n e a t lo o k in g S h o e s.
Th at means
'W e ll- F ittin g a n d w ith som e degree of style
a n d s m a rtn e s s . W e c a n fu rn ish A v a rie ty of shapes
a n d le tth &amp; s t h a t , w ill s a tis fy th e demands of al
m o s t an y ta s te , a n d in q u a lity to suit all sued
purses.
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R É C E IV E D

T H IS

F o il stock o f .T en n is O x fo rd s i n d Rubbers

nothing that should be dgae. and
.d*&gt;nothing that will ■-be- detrimental id year washable«.. ,

«ana of Um deserted lands In cotto*
Again there WW be many f 'dotarteli hi
circulation thereby. The people of Haot1&gt;ia« «retard cotton tu a rete aftar the
potate crop, jkha off and thair succisi re
g * twwMg drqg» U, apporreL WUh ta g

TOOLS
.« T*' v4*r&gt;A POINTED

Mowers
A r e y o u particular about the
q u ality o f m ea t you e et? Iff

•- Please do not forget our-line
of Bakery Goode, ho better can
be bought south of New‘ York,

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�me san rotto tttntAUJ

IN m ABOUT THE CITY
Little Happcnlnfs— Mention of
Matters In Brief.
r
PERSONAE ÎU M S O f

INTEREST

Summary of lha rio atln g Small Talk
Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
ried Herald Readers.
Dr. Forster has returned from almslneu trip to Coronooo Beech.
Mias Gladys Bryan leaves Saturday for
a visit with friends in Bartow.
CapC and Mr* H. H. Marks are »pendIrg a few^ays at Daytona Beach.
. A- Party of prominent people of New
Smyrna were In the d ty on Tuesday.
Mrs. Robe C. Jackson of Tampa la a
guest of Mrs Walter Peters this week.
M. M. Lord left on Wednesday for St.
Petersburg for a visit to his daughter.
R. C.Maxwell, D. A. Caldwell and Mra
Joseph Cameron were victors to Miami
last wiek.
■
Be sure and. get acopy of The Herald
this week and become ff miliar with the
w J w k .•
. ;.
Mn BnlWn at Entarprlae several days
this week, v ’
~ The special train to the ball game at
Orlando carried a bunch of enthutiattlc
fannibellea.
‘^
• Dick Calhoun U spending (lie week at
papular Ooronodo Beach and reports die
fishing fine.
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Mr and Mn Archie Cameron and family
gb to Ooronodo Beach next week fat a
two weeks outing.
' Mia J. 0. Packard and children left on
Tuesday for Michigan where they will
ipend the. summer.
Mr and Mn 1L K. ,XoUr u,ul family
have returned from a visit tolbo mouuntalns of North Carolina.
Mn Dr. Davit Forster and son Dpvis
, are sojourning on the East Coast ^nd en­
joying the ocean breeze.
-• Tracy Me Culler has returned from a
tr^y to Cuba, Key West Miami and other
points on the East Coast.
Mn R. Homrigbouse is in Chlago study­
ing music and expect* to be absent from
the city for several month«.
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The street force It busy on Herald
Square this week and this popular thor­
oughfare look* better than ever,
■Any one wanting lota on Coronodo
Beach can see the plot at the Herald of­
fice. Tl)e jots loU are gqlng fait. \ •
Mn. Lo Rett* Brotheraon has returned
home After, (pending a week most pleas­
antly with'relatives In Auburodale.
'.
Mr. and Mr* Walter Cooper of Sorrento
„passed through our city Monday for a
'v isit jo relstiye* In New York sute.
frank Power* spent several days of
thin Week looking up old friends. Frank
Is oow engaged In Booinlqg. New SifiymaC
- ■Meoaart. Vgnga, Ovcrmau, .¿Hggiiu. aofi
Idverffl other Sanford men «pint several
day# of fhis'wrtk at popular Coronodo
Beach- . ■.
y.: Mrt J.*B. pell and ton, Maxy, left ye#-.
' t&amp;day'Tcr U&gt;elr-#lx&gt;me ip GalnavtUe. after
r *
v i ^ . V l t h ^ r ^ ; Mr*. C.
D DWa.iL'
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t.
*-• The Sad ztews waa received yesterday
v hf.W. H^Gifdnar trhd fartlly of this' eft yof the death of Mr.’ Gardner » farther In
-'ji^kyw ^itU ho.
V **
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' .’¿arbar anft Edwards, ¡he crac^ -baltery
from peoegia hive arrived arid era, doing
, business on the firing line.» Like all the
■baB playsia thqy are in loVe with Sftnf6rd.
W. Y. ¿ h iu la »pending a few d a n 4o
the dry. the Sikmt’of hi* mother. Tlr
Johns U in' the lumber . bu*lnc*r at
* DalMa, Tfcuu'twEis enjoying 4 proaper: St~ JdfTl? ' v
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Sanford eoetion haa ^been ■rtaervetl
.«¡»'Corbtttdo.Beach god a aommw colony
trf-Sanfonl peopia wtU be e*ubil*b41
Coronodo Baaob -la th# graata#t-fishing
risoft on lh*.ooaat „ .
Bef! retnroeduo her
* Allenta Wednesday, «nés * abort v»«Uto
.’. i-Ttibr poronta. Me and lira F. A- gchumpert.

Rev. J. F. McKinnon- and hi* niece,
M lu Guttle Sharper have returned from a
ten day«' vitit at Sea Breeze and Miami.
Mr. McKinnon will occupy the pulpit of
the Pretbyterian church next Sunday
morning and evening. All are cordially
Invited to attend the service*. :•
Mr and Mr» Binford left Thursday for
the north. They will nop a few days in
Atlanta, then go to Carthage, Indiana
tp visit Mrs. Uinforda aged mother, and
family They expect to return by Sep­
tember where they Will occupy their new
up to date 7 room Bunglow which they
built before leaving.
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R. A. Thomas haa returned to his home
at Sanford after a few days spent with
h it 'parents, Mr and Mrs C. A. W. Thomas.
He is engaged in the postal service at
Sanford, having charge of one of the ru­
ral free delivery routes from the Celery
City postolfice. His Gainesville acquaint­
ances were glad to see him, and glad to
know that he if weil-sa defied with his
present location.—Gainesville Sun.

Bring your old tlrea to Sonfotd Machine
A Garage On for vulcanizing.
43-tf
A few more Mason Fruit Jars left at
reasonable prices, at W.w. Long's Grocery.
/ 44-tf
, Comfort Qptlagf will open the first
week in Auguitr’ r • •• 44 ^ ' 47-4l *
6 or 5 doees
will cure any case #f
and Fever. Price 25c.
* 37-lf
Why net let ua s ta rs your furniture
while you a r t away for the summer
and save house rent. Sanford rural -

'P'HB Laundry Bag saye:
" T w o collar« w and« ra d
into gny place o n e d t y last w e e k .
" O n e w as c ra c k e d a n d b ro k e n
a t th e end«. Tfoo o th e r w asn 't.
"Said the la tte r :
'W h a t hap«
p en ed to yout?1 *
" 'U su a l th in g .' a n sw e re d th o
b ro k e n o n e ; *«nd fhia ia only
m y scoond trip to th e laundry r
" ‘G re a t collar b u tto n s 1* ex«
claim ed t h e 'o t h e r ; 'th is is m y
ninth, V a n d . look at m e . N o
■pCBnQ^V.No b ro k e n en d s. ' I
rfclt'*you( y o u s ta rte d w rong.
N o w , I w as m ad e esp ecially to
stand th é ra c k e t—th a t's w hy I ,
an d all o th e r C orliss*C oon Col«
f ar t , can b eat you. all o u t in -th o
n u m b e r of trip s to th e la u n d ry .” !

lu r e C*.------------- - 7 — M M #

The nurslngliome at 8th and Elm Ava,
la prepared to care far a limited number
of surgical cases. Mrs. Wright, nurse In
.charge.
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Eat chipped beef rtile the weather is
warm, cut in an American Sliclnginiehlne
at W.W. Long's Grocery.
44-tf

Goa yngiffc repairs. Sanford Machine
It. Gars fie-Co.
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lfl-tf - Otte and two bone wagons with celery
Buy Henry Clay flour of W. W. Long flared aide bodies at Underwobd'%^ l7-t£
and get the beat on earth.
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Autoe* and carri«#« Paint
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' At Lodg's grocery you get-beat grade derwood'f. Kltjt doss' jrarg.’
Elgin butter on Ice.
44df
Ail kind* of repair work, *
chine 4 Garage Co. - ,
New tires put on old Go-Garts i t
th e Sanford Turnlture Co.
35-lf
AU trimmed bata at reduced prices be­
fore stock-taking. M. L Allen.
4S-2tp
We mdke a specialty of framing
pictures. Try ua. SanfordTurnlture
be.
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.w hatte« To The PuWItt— - £
All bills due the Sanfonl Harald on or
before June 30th are payable to me and
‘hereafter.vu bill w ill bf traded out on Thé
Herald-by
Herald, by any one connected -thereAitd * Bill* due to in« must be settled at
oncp as I, am anxious tjj square up gli
the outstanding Indebtedness. * *** t-j." 47-4t
’ R. J. Hou-x. ."1

Clothier and Men’s Furnisher
Where Devout of the Ctlety
CUy Worship Stmflay. ^ RtSLME Of ALL CHURCH EVENTS
Of Interest to Theta Religiously In­
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Rev. Geoit* 0. Waldron, patter;^uad*i&gt; mcmVal
«fvke.il; rvralnS sarvlc*. 7:30: pram naetpnl
Wedneaday, 7:30 p. in ¡SabGalh achoof. 9:43»^ m
J, C. tiumlaref, Saipartmandenl
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avenue la d fif th »irret; p a ra ce le , corner MaamJla-.avrnue and SçvvnLh »irret; Phon« 254.
Sunday morolnx aervk» at I I ; «vaaiag ffrvlça.

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Teacher»' tnreUn* every f r ill Ir».’

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7:30; SebhalhKbaai
i&gt;kin». Sapt.; prayer
7:10 P. m.. toiknrad
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P^tbyteeiaii church b a il Sunday. Preach­
ing (norfiifig and ‘evening .by thejyaatar
Hcv. J. K McK4miO]^ whji has returned
frprii a week's abac rices t Daytona beach
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All Local Advertisement« Under This
Heading. One Cent a Word Each Issue
For Kent—3 desirably located bouses.
Apply Geo. Fox Sr. 718 Oak Avo. W-tf
For Sale-Good cow and calf, fresh
good milker. Sold Cheap,
McDonald.
Celery Avcmif.
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For Rent, Sale, or Trade—5 acres fine
hamAock land of which 3 have been'cul­
tivated 3 year*, and new sovfed to c6w
peas. P, 0. Box 786.
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Just received Shipment Standard dairy
and horse sweetened feed 11.73 sack.
Chicken Scratch feed $2,00 sx. Best ’ Oats
$2J»'C(&gt;tp/ll.73.: R.G,Stockton. 60-lt
‘ For Sale—Trap, single or double seat.
In good condition, very cheap if sold at
once- jl. Stephenson. Box 1034. 4g-2p
For Rtnt—One five acre and one two
and’* hall acre farm, beat harhinock land,
fourth year under cultivation, fine loca­
tion. Cash or shares. AiMre«_’Vppot.
Briggs has Home Made Coro Beef,
otblng like It lo '4owji.' Tnr II Phone
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Lost—On streets of Ssnlord. ! gold tuff
button with small diamond aetf finder
leavruat poatofTlr« and receive reward. K.
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Wanted—Lopipai]ton for Invalid. Pre
fir * middle age woman. Address Boi
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Sanfonl truck hind; flVe to ten thifuwrrril
dollars invoice*; hardware general stock.
Inquire Hwald Printing Co. ... .- 4R-4t
■For Rem—Eight acres tiled. 4wo well*,
good bouse and bam. 2 mile* weat of
town. Inquire a t Herald affloe or-Mrs.
fir A. Hill
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ami iWMdktkM avory jhadey al 7 ;JO p m Suads&gt; (cheat al S a-.UL OyalaalWati h»anl 5*jord»v
bofero flr*t Scada y of tha iseath betwroa 4 »cui 3
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Celt«« Barbecue A Success
The Cotton Barbecue at Apopka was a
success In evpry ’ way Ind despite the
shower* a targe crowd ^ongragated from
Orange and adjoining count!««.“ the
pep pis ware ootertoined royally- and the
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base 401 Sanford A v e n u e .------4&lt;Mp - For Sale-^eO Victor Laurel Steel Range.
Used very Utthf. 8-fi inch lid», at a bargain. Sea al Mfltor'a w arworn.- '^44-if
For Rental have «few first class tiled
farms for reOl’on ahares. Np money re­
quired. Also aorna for cash, rent- Levi

«(lice forbids a detailed apouunt of the
meeting this week but The HeraM will truck farms. .
giva
U (tie spade It deserve* jn next 1bMr*. J. il.P rrvim of- 4afk*ofkitte4&lt; &lt;■"»
f tl* h e d ! " ^ * t^ io d 3 S S ^ ^ T ^ French
Av e ^ e s t SIdeTiwomu^B» from d ^ '
t * viali to her Kay S. F .W w S s f’. t ’
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HMl • Good Time
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tfia bnitber W. H. WIUlama- The brother» ' W. J. Thigpen returned yestmday from
Might exchango-Hr Sauford ,fei«jr riind
bays not often each other far twafra year« hlaaacgtlon trip through the north and of aama vatae. Addresa 'TJwaer Box t £1
shd hod .several pleasant day* together. e«st; While uwaylte vlaltyd New .York, DeLand, Fla.
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Mr fort waa «ccotnDèdMd toy Ms Unie Atlantic Oty and aevdral other Urge
F o r R tnt-7 Room bouse, bath aod all
linpruvcmenta, 204 Laurel Ave. J. H.
cities rStoralog by way of Dr. Douglas Ferguson.
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~ M# and Mrs i t ÏI; Garbar ^ave arrived Hay’s .home in the nunviina of Tennessee
.- For Sale at a Bargain-Ten acres otl
hong: aTtW a two months visit to points where he was «he guest Ter several day*. Besrdall avenue, close to atatlou. Fire
jJi»saovlral.tof the state*. Their many
Mr. Thlipen Is very «nthuatastlc In acres filed, farmed two year*. Inqulte
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Xrimds'nre l'rfigbted to bave thom bacg pralaiag Dr. Hays and family who ara Herald.
boom ahd to ìtnow that (betf hsalib 'la quite well known In Sanford. 11« said * For RenU-5-acre farm, 2H acres of fine
aummer gardeo coming on; 20 bearing
gran fi y improved.
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Marshall Smith ' wftbaa ,U&gt; «nuotine« Ufa as 1 had while visiting the Doctor
that borsai cannot be hitched to shòde and Ms family. ' Oofijfy hliw d aa3*tb«
troea. and bere-afte« thè law wlll be ett- Board Walk ara not ia the race at ali.”
faro«d.^»Mrà haya bean pos^ed lo ton, -Everybody knows that ’Thlg'' surely
•jpiàyws place«, warnlng thè pubUcabdut ought to know a good fitne(when|rt 'jaes
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I have now. for, sajg at
very low. prices 22 Orante
Groves, mostly, sit
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one iuterestedipiay C
a full catalogue¿of :
groves a s . to jHçÉcr
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who-will be glad ;to call and give you- prices. . Rugs—All Sizes, Quality and Price

ABERNATHY &amp; McLAUGHLIN
Successors to Jones-McLaughllh Furniture Cbmpany

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’ E. A. Gilbert ind too Howard, were In i lijied It will be very pretty and conven- host on this occasion and mq^- cordially v. Mr. mid Mr« Stevcnsmi nmi )shíIu»i
C O U N T Y H A P P E N I N G S Gen**v&gt; onbutlneee faift Tuesday. *. * ieoLand pleasingly d id 'th e y ‘entertain their Margaret and Mím AII*-« n Minim k iWi
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Keber Itomrigboue wu* out from San­ ' Mra. Irving Baker wm called to Oriandd
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n ’ of th!». bright. UuU city. Severn}. The Stcvenwjni will spend 5 fr* .inVjtfu
Thunday.'by the. death of her aunt.
A- Budget Of Interesting Itbms ford Sunday guest of Ml and Mrs. J. C. lait
wrefca previous thtr Wood/n«n had Invited Jacksonville, then go u&gt; tlwir nc* Iwme
Mra.
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of a' fall ddwn’aatolrway. Mr. Gllmofe Rev. E. Lee ^mlih of Lungwood to preach .at AuguataGa. Min Mionirk* will nil 4
E. T.. Repp with hla bride arrived bore accompanied hi« (Jaugkter. Ifra. Baker, to to'them on thiirdptp. -The Woodmen. 6n the Mohawk to New York wlir’r tjr*- »
Y*V,r.C'- *-**- *•%_~
on Thursday from Philadelphia. Pa., apd.
with tbp a«litanceofaom e of,Jhe jroupg btblher-Osptsin' Minrtlct'vrblni.ei \#j
n r tU M .S OI ORANGE COUNTY am living in their hpme ready- prepared Orlando._&gt;r_ 7 : ' . r
lodlee
decorated the .Batklit church with take /h a t to bl* „Iwmn
Mime« BmoJu, of Oviedo, are spending
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pot- ^ a m a J««t M*sah.,'for no eitenilp.l ^ t r
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a few day« among friends 111 Geneva.
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and^beautiful^
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/Mr. and'Mra. Squire«•and- young/pon sioiic was spedaliy arr«ng&lt;zl .for this d w . people . aiw.leaVtng ut aWourhr»«, './
visited tbelr friaags. Mr. abd*Uig J . . T.' oeatAlotiY. Mis* Mary Aufin ’preoWtrT at wWiee «till foiloW’thein both tu \u ju ) a '
McLain.«.portion of Jait week and enjoy^ llic nrgufl T1h*
rnnmfnWR frpra M d 'SpringQeld. . :,, v 1
for .'Mr. Choppel the pisTI«* ■ ^
camping bn.UkoHarncy. Mbteir hell into the church'under bontmand
They • taka, poaetkalon of dielr „Herman l&gt;aaiei came over frcrn Chuluo- of tbelr council Commander Mooter, ocW/f wont complain of not.havliu' regn- hdme «boo. /
fupying reserved segtaL ‘.they presented
to teat Sunday to see the ham« folks.
l*V, "ftiflij width and «U-.-wooT summer * Irving Edridge rhtumed from a month«
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pl&lt;a«lhg. appearance. Roy; Smith/-' In day, after h short Vsaibon; *.4hrvTirttti'j '- •'
Mrs. W. H. Howard idd Interesting
weather thii season. .
«thy In Ifkahtoa. lait wedL tda aiater Mra. Alldreo trhbn 'ftwo rnoniha’ v(ilit.io his usual•mcateTful -wuy ftetd Jtbo.’ifnksest Bao^ny
ffid|h&gt;iof WIJfritf ow;*'(.f*ou.j»u*l ' v
-MlatSahi Smith I« again at her’ horny Koom a u » w ltb -h im for a'vlalt. .
nrtihUpn
of
ltd,
slwwmg
how
¿Ipse
llo
tlu?
¿É^hrtaKc«
dwlf»g tP-'.cvrf^lh. frsttc/» u&gt; North Carolina and Virginia. ' v. - ?£,p
living cympitted ttie rummer term of
Hye» of a true WoddmSn And s true pe: btMight . befoiro ihe ifontTtgrutb' «n¿ -n.
■ Mr*. Robldkcm. of- Oakhllt has been
Mra. A A.. Mpran baa been quite sick chtUUan; nt the -aAroo tip ii iiutVpMlng
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« i . a. lCv A jJ ffiortdrAt-: /ill urged to
fun- pod made ' a icuiemeut with the for aovorel day« hut 1« now' Improving.
uiwa his iikiiic'uoit Uto w ltallIm portant be primiij
Mil. U P. Hagan iod children nodr of. San/onl and - Everglade* R. R, for-the
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.Y n L 'ifc if Etheridge and son, Culver*, of bcihd oj*if7uust }b 1‘Qny iiuprcnSp. rJt - *-»- j Ffiy y - m"’• ■
/WLand*to making a vielt In Markhantj
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eveolng
tjocytml one uf
death of her buetwnd teat -yearr ${$) Mr. and ilfg P«v|&lt;S Speer, W. U M g and Power."' A tfhe dose of thy sertnou the
jT 'B.TX Hartley nm rped -irtgo Hot String' «11 the aum accepted. *
eveots ÜHUirron^
the
mpatjdeasant
so
D. N. Sutton attended tne Woodman aer* Woodpi«1' marchod: btfdt .to ^heir hath
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? lint week, much Improved in health and .' far». Mamie Robinson of OekiilD vUitad n on In Oviedo lait Sunday.
&lt;;.ty
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kitawn.
Thirty
r;of;
u* Vilea'ds
juw'»* ’. j*¿f
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anJ imnu-dlntely were ¿anie'd tor!■private
gathered M Dr, Uinnlck's
■ r*nde the höfn« folk! a^vlsif before tkk- her fatfiW .Fred Cowan ^«tiW eekr She
Mlia Lydia. Geiger la at Hbinc from Lake hotnw. aod «eryod v h h f b y u i of the
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Went from here to Puma OordhC/. - i - City where «he haa beenwttandlng n nor- land.“ Every,. AitUctf had prepared. Tor Aame to *W good bye to the Sjévtn^'»
and MU* Mlnnick. - WWhr e ll;
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gueafa and altogeihef. a^moet eti
Tha_6und«y echohj pdpQi eke/ fiavlng mat tbool.
rji'lq'iuive these people lea' c utThe baby child of j . T. McUlft hnfor*' day-wnskpepi by s it”: - ' ;
■dmXvery |4ed»«utk gatherings; Tlppaday
ticpperarily, the «yysi»n
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evening’ «ubaTIiffefcnt homes.
tunately found* a box of calomel tablet!
fa « # W
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ate thirty of -them.' Dr. wai called
yéiWkcrkad"«Jttrtugtháwlsó»*
Harry W «d.'J. ‘F . . McClelland npu
ataly «rnTfendererT all nercaaary S^UfC«*l* tw tiered.
M.Ealrldgo
are
havf
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-•JMrx. L. F. Blankuir now Uf"Orlando,
The child wai doing - nicely
int several day« among ug lait week, nAich other work preparatory
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sfWoma kind at
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vfr- )"/*.»»
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Rev. Mitchell of KUrImracd.K agaistiag
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nnrt the ' price
Rev. Brook In o Serie« of meellaga at the
Mra. D. H. Moaa and Spñ*. ale roov
Müi Flora Pearaun left. We&lt;Ul*d*y j f
«anford
furnl '
Week- tn joln
' Wat Week for. I*kelend.-wheraiahg-ófJB_ to JsckeonvlUe
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.. Methodist church. Bro. Mitchell la ¿it
tuxo
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boors of the dny4knd night bringing
moke a »U weekVUH wUfa her *lit&lt;?r*; . ___ ______________^
whoJrna a töCgVpöaltJdn
a n qerneat uble and efficient worker‘-and
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Insurance
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EVery
thHjfk
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fiineva
aome
fine
«ennons.,^
fir®#
of flics and mosquitoes,’ Mr.Waldron anfSifatWÍy'of Senck
li
«way
tic the summer and duripg
depanure
and
ihey
wUl
be
grcatJr
missed.
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that
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We
truit
they
twill
return
to
live
in
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week
the neighbbrs have been
w*nta connection/|py
pleoaant home of Mr. dnd W n ; W^ f tr
borne
here
againAbout
40
frlrtgtf/L.
y
driving
the cattle out or his
Very Serious
l wy are unable to get
Buchanan Friday of lait wedL^ ^
gbore'i^re.Mra. Mom a geoUirw-iiu^ L
door yard where, he hod a fine stand of
Course
when
It k a -very Serious Cjattrr To-ask
A good»1zed and
.t-vi-nlng, thq bulfca took,
w
calculate on*;fow. peas an^feUHfrrothcr'thing* growing
for ooa^ medicina and have tbs
j e n t Saturday of taat week wt Palm flAee and wpfrcUcmwy e » i' th^pfiui*body Is paying until'Jn desperation. Grandpa Garmly
wrong ons give« you- * For this
/Spring«, enjoying the bathing and having m«o carried^»Ingredients fdr lemonade,
wnd Dr.’Mlnnick w ung a barbed wire on
for
such
oonveotencc^.
we
would
like
to
reason
wq urge jroa In baying to
a good lime generally.
:-r 1 .- íJ.’lí V--1 ' : ' ' ..¿v’ the evening'was pleasantly peewd with ha4e Ukem-when badly needed. For sev- top of the fence dnd ibey haven't been
tw canfhl to*ignt the geauloo—
mudo aijd MdHng. One. and all wiahilr. erardays pasMhd central hare fcégjnw# o/oralnot.' Itbcgms to k^k
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hd Mra/ Moaa prosperity and . success la ‘ ft able to get 9anford‘s eentrid, riw
all have to fence vith.barbed wife.
Ml,- uaw home.
It wlh.be a fine thing when aornc
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and Sanford. We tlott the managers
Medicine
GChCVA JOTTINGS
will make an extra effort to keep this ^and together to- protect the marl vea
* will be pleaded to know.’he U aWe v lo / d t
SimciÚ
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read and write
.end .ha* aomy
of this old, i
what reg«lnod hl» «peedh.^ *
-‘'M f a .'N ic h o l s o n ha» returned. 6301 ’ J it* . Hamffilt ahd bhiidreo of AUintT m U U * &lt;^ DBlil0r,,nk0
Loula Willi* and young tona Wll- a visit to Sanford dhd Osteen. .
Bain abd Herbert are. vUiUog h«r párente Will Adams, of Herndon, Virginia, I» on
in Apaflfchlo.-N. O,.. jto d '*11) vialf.in q. visit to bis brotber aud ois^et! Mr. imd
V " HiWidme. te h n , apd dti,« point»./ ' v* Mr!. X &amp; A d iW
pyrf Wild* wai'gt'horn»; from 0»w

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SANfORD’ S fE R T ILIZ E R f ACTORY

■• .-S-Cibe orange producing section of Florid o
‘ - -t# right at tbe door of the largest con­
suming markets of tho «Minify;,Vilhin*«
Tsdlua of a thousand mlk*j *hnd wlfffln ha
pvjsfoga distance of *Ut hundred/miles,
dwaif pcilnrf« .fifty iul[JItju peppfc, *
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Tljirforih«n#r&gt; bo,Vs*. l^laEesiod last
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VjL u'., - lâiégaln 'lookieg to t)df Hate, since his
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;.,.Wben tho tflqcWa Litfus*Exchange was
... flriièiorganixed Û thadé Jupe'-) the end of
‘ the-fist»)
veer, from the fact that
the. fiscal year,
that for
• mapy.years
jwevkror
the
'ernugc
ctw
had
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all bedfi -^flkárkeléd. . Improved methods
of handling fruit and the wisdom of bold
lag shlpinenuTiuck for better prie« has
lengthened ’the shipping period Afully e
ihonth. end tbe Exchange ~finds that It
cannot fully dpse pp iu season's affaire
by June 1st. A little frdlt Is tilU^movlug hero end there over the Mate. Fruit
dealers still have oranges and grape fruit
for sol". Tbefjundilion Is excellent. .

EARN ER’S RUST PROOF CORSETS
THE RELIABLE BUTTERICK PATTERNS
DRESS G IN G H A M S

Colored Lawns

Our new shipment of ging­
hams in all the new and pretty
fall patterns are here.* They
are the genuine amoskeag
which means perfect washing
and durability. See
th e se '' on
cen ter v l
table for Monday

-• These lawns come in white,
flight blue and lavender b ack
grounds with dots, .figures aild
large floral designs. T h e s e u s a
special are sold less than 'Actual
cost, .henctM he' limit f t 1
of tim é beginning 9
o’clock, and for Mon­
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REM N A N T S A LE
Danish cloth is half wool and
liulf cotton« will wash like linen.
The piece on sale for Monday is
36-iqches wide in a deep shade
of cream; very suitable tor onepiece dresses; separate
skirts, regular value / , / f
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35c. Special .............

1.43
1.29
4.98
J .98
1.39

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TfieSe 8x10 reversible Crex I * ^ * , ' V it
ê Í\
rugs are worth and nre sold reg«., I ' Jfji*
ularly at from 6.50 up, being !
Ifeht, cOOHookijig.aa .well as the
most durafije rug made makes
thenvujiecessity, to *

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S P E C IA L S .

• -Thise splendid jcqttoo. bop and
hotlcru'i single 4)c;l mnttrosses hre
great selllits nt 2.60; hut thefurnityre, man says give them a
s p c c l t t ^ t I h a v w iK ,lo n g
m e t n h e r ^ f h k h tlie r a , j t

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........ m £ . r ^ - . r
SHOE8 !

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a a a a s » « »
4.00 patent. Vjcj,v^un A Q vfO
m e ta r ta n s.^ i .*&gt;-V-V.
3.50 p a te n t. vici, gun.;. Q rQ t t
m etal, tan*:V:j‘- -J- -?X.3.00 patent, viçi/^ guû&gt;;, p ¿ÎQ
. m etal, t o n s * : ¿ t-¡ ;
ut-2.50 p^tentv ylclr gun p Ì 7
•m
prnl ttn naft n a____&gt;
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metal,,
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Ladies* and children in propor­
tion. Every pair warranted

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'' Oh-our last ceuter counter
; you...w ill'.find :mûny useful
'kitchen nrtlclds.ilnnves. forks,
rrspoons. •grumtewarh, tinware,
an fact mokt a n y tfung. used&lt;in
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the kitchen lip'to 25c; also a
fiig line'bf crockhryware, cups,
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¿' ■ Baucera,* platps, butter* and
sugar dishes; if you m iss
this sale. you VwiH tniss sonie
very unusual bargains.
Remember values up to 25c for
.• £?&gt;-{*
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Screven’s elastic; etSÇUft
1x*
drawers,
2V
n tftf. * Ti 75c
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Tjeapi
P. Yf. R.
drawers, 5(JC V al..
B. V., D. , dljiletic style
a h . va h ic, * .
.shirt, 30c
B. v : D. athletic áfyle
drawers, 50c v a l . . . . . . 4
$1.25 Frisbie coat shirts Q'jp';
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7 5 c &gt;colored*£oot shirts,
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:„cJf you have not visited-ourdurr
t^iittirc ilepottumnt- lately ypu
*Shoiiitf do’so. Many new things
and -some of the best bargains*:
yoil,ever heard of; you will find
everything usually parried in a |
first-clossJurniture
store.» Give
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Department
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STORE CLOSES THURSDAY NOON -HALF

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23c

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a Just '25
leftn thlô regu­
lar 25c'qUflUty china matting»
a full: y á ttt\ widò and ,_n jgood*
yaluc.at 25c,: wili/bc on- sale.

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Cashmere Bouquet soap,
35c kiud.............................
All Colgate's 10c soaps 3
for 25c, per c a k e . . . .........* 8 k
All Colgate’s 5c . soaps 0
far 25c, per cake,,.............
Colgote’s Talcum Powder
25c kind only _________
And a full line of toilet artioles
at the very* lowest possible
prices.
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J u st-tv e lv e nice size room
•rocker with cobler fibre seat
nicely finished in oak and. u
splendid ^alue at from
to
| $2.00; on sale at^ 9
o’clock and for- Mond iy o n ly . S p e c ia l..:
t-i♦ y •! y•
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T o ilet A rticles

Not a great many of these
fiats, hut as long ns they last,
.w ill 1&gt;6 a ‘ great money-saver
to yoiit They are in the new­
est and best blocks. The 3.50
pnd 4.00 ones fo.\ .... $ ? . 7 9
Tne'2.50 and 3.00 ones
f o r . , . . .................
.i. . . 1 .9 8
The 2.00 and 2.25 ones •
f o r ....’, . . . . , ............... 1 .3 9

$5 solid leather suit djO Q Q
cases. S p ecia l.. . . .
$2 imitation aligotor
case. Special..........
$2 matting fibre case c
Special
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$7.50. all - leather
hand satchel special
$3 good fibre hand
satchel.
S p ecia l.. x
$2.50 good fibre hand "
satchel. S p e c ia l..!.

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A new shipment of these very
pretty as well as servicable japonikn silks for Monday; 27 inches
wide in all shades and #for even­
ing wear j cannot be beat at
t\yice the firice. These Q PJ
nre on a special connter for Monday at

STR A W H A T S ,

MENS’ HAND SATCHELS

CHAER

Ja p o n ik a Silks

You will find the center
aisle tables overflowing with
great bargans in REMNANTS for
Monday. These are of this
season’s best, only they come
in odd lengths. All are mark­
ed in plain figures at about
HALE PRICE

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.Meed Mere Papers
.
"Lkange county already turn moraflew»paperf to tba population than most other«
and n W oomee our frietkf E A. Douglas«,
. of. Odiando. Tallahassee and Oviedo,,
whojeopoaaa to'publish a dew pepar in
that (own. We have beard rumors of
,
papers In Winter Garden, Pine Curie nn&lt;|
Orange Center—all of which Is very, good
add calculated to Increase the Intelligence
.df tbe people. We extend the. hand of
~ ' felkrwshlp and wish the Oviedo add East
K*x? Orange venpqp, succo»« Orlando ClfJ-

Again we are giving, you the
opportunity of buying this full
40-inch medium weight white
lawn, very suitable for dresses,
waists . and the princess slips;
a good value at 12H c fji ' / V ■"
vard;-:ae-_ ;r s p e c i n t ^ v f - B / f 4
for our Monday’s sale
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Florida Notes
There are four seasons in Florida: The
dry season, the wet season and pepper
and salt .
The real battle between the oranges of
Florida and California is the buttle be­
tween Taste ar^d Looks.
Florida has becri lukuriuting In water­
melons for • two months and the crop Is
still ns good as ever. ,
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Kains forihis season are still deficient.
but then we have no'reason to complain.
The West and Southwest are practically
burned up .' . }
The truck growers of Punta Gorda have
formed an organization and will sell
-their producía through- a central ex­
change. *.
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' The man who planted corn and Ulen.tu
tbe same field plant«! velvet beans has u
double crop wliloti cannot be excelled; in
I
VnifAd Stales.
f, " v• 'ihbd
“Thb cHruVg'uwcy» of Pofu« Goffia wjll
a modern packing house to Uù/i3le
• tW^ruU 1* ttoet-vifiniiy, Goo,l^i«rpk
hri ngs gopd prices.
•-^Texa» hks ordered B.IWO.OOO bushels of
potatoes from *Ireland paying* AJ.75 a
i - bushel for »he spuds..
Jlcnlcr»FiorUluîtouhl. tic suppling T ^as- w|tf»
[’"i7L,, 7th« pota/oes. More Irish dnd more sweot
. pulotcpi should be grown In th lssU i* .^

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Grower» Have finest Plant In tfte
South at Their Door :
Tbe Vlrginlo-Carollna Fertilizer Com­
pany, tbe largest manufacturer of feztlliter in the South. reCOAnizintf' tho fact
that Sanford waa an ideal location for a
• factory early laat fall decided to put up a
plant here that would not onlyaupply the
large trade conUnguous to Sanford, but
all of Orange county and South Florida.
Tbe grower* wanted a good factory here
wUere they could aave not only in the
price of the material but In freight rates
. at well While established late.*lait sea­
son the V.-C, people made many friends
last season and the grawers are all satis­
fied customers this season.
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The Vlrginla-Cnrolina Chemical Compiny now have In operation their new
plant and are daily making car ‘oad ship­
ments to various points in South Florida*
They reoenUy received a shipment of
over BOO tons potashes direct from their
mines In Germany. They have a full
slock of bli materials on hand aod are re­
ceiving almost dally a stock of new ma­
terials.- They ora now making up goods
fir this coming season, and aril) remtll
and screen before shipping. This will Insure flnesydianlca 1 cuadi^on. V r« -. •
TheYactory here Ir modern throughout
with labor-saving machinery, having
thrpe milling and baggipg machines tylth
capacity of ISO tpns daily. Elevators
with overhead railway and dump cars fur
placing. materials In different pans of
tbe factory. All the machinery is’ run by
electricity.
They use nothing but high-grade ma­
terial# |n manufacture of their goods.
Some of materials now In stock:
- H. G. Tankage (different - grade*) aertl
phosphate, (different grades), dried blood,
(various grades), cotton seed meal, castor
pomace, high-grade tobacco steins, ni­
trate soda, dried bone block, sulphate am­
monia, sulphate potash, muriate,, kulnlt,
hard-wood ashes, land plaster, etc.

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�FLORIDA NOT AN ELDORADO
But Any Ind u strio u s jvian Who Uses h is h an d s

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improved

; ; ' The aheUrioound a t th e m outh of Lake Mo0rw ,.v-v
venlence for picnic parties; adm ission free. The swinumn?
under thc6o big oaku Isem iltied and d ean e d every day nn i
w ith pure drinking water. A sk your doctor!? opiniui ..i™.
Try it once and you will come again. Open1 TI I URs nwQ
SUNDAYS. O ther days by arrangem ent.

SHANIBARGER
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BEAUTY: SPO T

W O O D LA N D PARK

2 5 BICYCLES * —
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ORLANDO.

N A TU R A L

FLORIDA

-And His B rains Can Make a Living
There la no question about the oppor­
tunities' that Florida offers to the homoaqeken, provided that home rocker it
able Intellectually and financially to grasp
them. &lt;It should not be understood, bowsvtr. ' that * Florida la an Etdoradq,
where people of indifferent capacities,
' , buy. Ignorant and penniless, can make a
'? living without work of effort. Such peo­
ROOM 20
ple cannot succeed anywhere—they are a
V menace to n n j community, and th a t la
Upstairs, Pico Block
M more place for them in Florida than
there would be a place for a profesaiona
tramp behind the gr^ll-ralllng of a bankOpen Tuesdays 4 to 6 p. m
lag, counter •
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AND
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: Unfortunately- too many of the land
Saturdays 4 to 9p . m.
companies who are promoting Florida
landa—and perhaps good I*?*)«—have
S tr a n g e r s W ei Coinè
permitted their ambition to sell, regardlass of how, or where or to whom, get
•way with their good Judgment In this
respect Too much has been written that
would lead the thriftless man of tbe north
or west who 1* worthies« a t home -and
wholly without honor or pride or industry,
P lu m b in g a^nd
tty believe that to first move upon a-ten
_ a^fe tiiict of laud in Florida would.-en­
G a s F ittin g ly
sure for him jf Jlfe of ease and'luiaty the
remainder-of his days: '
A.U Work Jlecelyea My Personal Attention
Ai dii •-t ,
j••
r*. * . and best «■"orts
- sjVdplo have been led to sell theirJUtle
\ l belongings at home and spend ¿very dol- letting them know that he will be a candi­
'’hone E3Ù
Opposite City Hall
l&gt;u obtaining (be a railroad ticket to Jack- date and will see Vach and everyone of
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vllje, only to ^eoch this gateway
to them before the primary. Everybody
state hungry'and broke, and yet mows Charlie Hatid but iti case you do
many and many a mile for the little tract not the following bit of history will be
of land upon which they had been led io Interesting:
Charlie Hand has been a resident of
begieve would blossom with gold dollars
at the very sight of a new-comer. Boshl of Orange county ever since the state
Why will any land company use decop- wns discovered and from that titpe. up
. lion to sell to a horde of worthless tramps, to the present has been engaged In busi­
when the straight, convlncy truth would ness. He was conductor on tho old
pl#ce the same lauds In the hands of Orange Belt Line shortly after that road
people of Intelligence and industry who was built and was hired On account of
would make gqpd for themselves and be­ his size. The engine and train would
come an honor to tbclr adopted state! cave the^track every half Jmpr aad u
was
needed
{o punch.
lt*n;,back
The truth about Florida Is whot the man &gt;tg fellow
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of brains and means want to know; the on. Mr. Hand'foFmRtiy yoir» hos been
truth about Florida will convince the man engage^ in U»6 livery business- Iff1*Ban-,
of brains and means and that no stats in ford and tyis also found time to 6e deputt
A P.lcaSure to Taste
this union offers more or better oppor­ sh e riff Jn which office he has been ver
tunities; the truth of men and wofrten successful poupled wllh a knowledge of
that the established citizenship of this crime and crltilihals, Mr. Hand luta nerVe,"
state will welcome with' ¿pen arms, and
•cooperate with and help and nl&lt;Q - ,*
There are good lands lA&gt; Fforlda nptl
there Are poor lands. There areionU» manage the affairs of ito office with the
suitable for. sandy section? and which aulito care that he has always exercise«
ihf best results csrmot be toped for with- In his
_ own affairs.'
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llln-ajiphas.il.
Bond
fs
eminently'
•pqt irrigation. There are lands Hn Flo­
fitted
for
the
positionand
'does
-.'not be-4i
rida that are especially "suited for' the cul­ lt
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Uovo
that
the
office
U
coming
to
him (wt
tivation of high-priced, crops, Celery, let­
that
he
wiUYo
after
ito
office.andsbHcita
tuce, etc. and other iapds that are es­
pecially adopted to the -good old -staples, (he vote of every citizen upon'hia' merits.
such as cotton, coc'q 'oate. pot?toes, ehv
S an fo rd
Xto honest real estate man wllfpoint cut r* ^ V . T h e S a m e O ld
• Thla Is a true story. L
plainly - nod concisely these’ Tacts. He
wills#!! only honest jands, for the purpose . J5 week ago.n now family .moved. Ihto
of nfkklng money for himself tu-be-smh, Sanford. A ,lfew evening later otis of
nAlghl&gt;ofsoatLHliHV tto n ew nririVnl*.-1
forth« liglkérahd-hoWii purpose Aws"Where
did yon'eyer get ouch’ a pretty
of sailing hla community with atleslrable
Waist!*’
osked
lhn caller gushingly..
.class of thrifty, iDdustriog*peaplet* .
"Down at youlr"dry&gt;|bodj|1sU)«r here.“
Florlilh* lands‘af proVCu volile, gt the replied the dew-comer. . ^WbyT..U &gt; 'v -pdoes’pnvaillng, are the ebrnpeist .agriT dltlt^-knOw such 'Awnfkbe.
cdhufrtl lands in (he United State* today!
Aghf In the . town—in foot, { didn’t
Re laavK.os proven by. government figiw .f^ncs kept slilrtwaists at alii Bevftbs, wlll net moretto tho -acre—Indeed
Ltrtri«® 1 hftvo wanted a waist In' a
■net per acre In Florida is higto* than
» t t never tried b uying It’at
eb|siwhere. .
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euppose I had to send to Chicago
And then tv Uve To’*Florida Is a COotldefatlon o f weight. .While the people
tnie story, and It demonstrates
art dyfiif from * heat pryVtradvps In the
vejopraem of home trade Is
nonh and west during the ,l» t months
matter—and that several parties
for Its delay.
^
i the Ont person to blame
dolly work^rithout;. thè el|ghu-»t jdlsbòó^
rort. While thè péoplo 'dT thi ^tordx and
Sh«&gt; thought tftat she sent away from
wnai : afe Ice-bound in )he cold monito tome for things because they were not
ttopoople of FUxlds óra working out carried at borne, whereas. If they were
doors In tbelr ahlri-eleevss ahd cnjoylng carried at borne. It was .because she sent
a etfmate that 1s absofutely .'wffhont ah VW«ji for them.
^Itwl in thè wbole widd
Ttot they were'carried at home was
Yes. Florida! No siate offerì ths mirò only because of' the dealer’s faith In the
oommunlty, or the. presence in the comof indtm ir and suffident meam
eriy gel under way brlghter '.y r f ^ c U or itmnhy of people who believe in com­
a groater fulUra—bui -inlndvmj: vto ha.A munity development- ;
tiOthlftg to brag of, fbr tbe ' tqtfòlsnt and
tluiftneao.—Industriai Record,

Go west on F irst street. Marl rood to Brady s stum
n orth to R and’s siding; crons railroad and keep road •&gt;»«. n
along railhtad; good hard road all th e way.

VkVk.fiV

ID E A L

H. D1NGEE

brings financial returns p le ajlh ft^ the grower.
Do not lose the maximum profit due yotf by using poo
plant foe
food from improper* sottfcetl’1 IDF AI
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PRO FIT,
„C * ll «1 o«f S anford Branch W u tb o u M la chug« ni R C. M o » , It ,,

Wilson &amp; Toom er'^Fertilizer Company
JACKSONVILLE

fLORIDA

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T H E C IT Y

H. E. W IS E , Proprietor
■Formerly Manager of Central Cafe

Steaks, Chops, Oysters and F ish a S pccinlty
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A Place For Ladies ^nd Gentlemen
Everything F i r s t C u n

Prompt, Clean Service

Meal Tickets ore Solti at Red

Cured Me

M A X W E L^L’S

;;j ; ¿ I Í D r ne«r!y t e a yekrfc fitd lB im it'tftfie » , Mr». Mgry Jîhk»
o f Trradyllor, ^ i t r i ^ î u f t l ' e d w ith womanly; troubles. S h t
ii y » : ■v 'A l last/* I tóok dow n oqd thatigfil I would Um. j
c o u lJ not sleep ; - I tjpliMn’f e a t . I. TTatf pains all ovet, Tlie
d o ctoxL .gavo--roe up. I read that-C ardtri had'lrelped so
m any, an d -, I b e g à fiv tô take H ; a n d It cured me. Gmliil
sav ed my Wei N o w ,-J c a o d o anytfUng."

Guava Pasto

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RESTAURANT

( F lm Stroeu-OM block Irom Depot opposite IWuiti.-» i

If you are
wom-outejor Buffer from any of
-.Ih« pain» peculiar to W eak women, such as haadache,
hackactie,- drajfBÌntf*dùwn feeling», pAing lo Ann,* aide, tup
Of limbs, «nd otlíer syifi¿rip/n» of wvminly «trouble,-yuu
«hould try CgHul, tb* .woraan’a tonic, Preparad froin per­
fectly fúirolesí, &gt;vegcUble .fffgrtdftnbk Cardul ' is tho best
remedy for you to
a« It càh do you npthlng bat good.

Guava Jelly

Armour’s Extract

ifc o n ta fn a n o d à n g ffT o u i-d n ig s, It h a s no bad after-effect*.
A*k ÿour d ru g g is t H * sells a n d recom m ends CarduL
• r WWNtff Latus*Advtswr Otti, Ö.tWnöot» M*dicto» Ca, Oattsaoen. Tw»,
* * Îa^rnmnâ, aad0S-p*z*book, "ito«»*fH«tw«alh rWawt»” *«it u.». IN

Armour’s Bouillon

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the.-summer.
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They expect to return rin *September
and make Sanford tbelr future home.
Tliér best wishes of flblr many Sanford

fflsnda.
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- Hace the lillas to .your real estate In
M iel Realty Trust Company and. avoid comnUgations. For particulate address a F
Whi tuer, Jf^ Secretary., - f f . * 7*H '•

lmxjnvei|letif«d herself to buy away flop)
tome because she did'not knew Um stuff
w as A borne to buy. All then Is In the
development «4 home trade W'getUng
-these two parties together, (to buyer and
seller Showing tbe buyer that the Can
to y at tome to as good advantage to
herself as eUewhen and to greater ad­
vantage to tbe town; showing the dealer
that pcdple can be Induced-to buy at
to&gt;Oe U shown ’dial they riuv. net the
some goods for the sartie roooqy, ^
U Is time for tbe.boyer add seller to*
get together for mutual benefit and for
the upholding of their community and
tto conservation of their home».

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SUMMER STYLE 1

CHALMERS

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FEELS !.OW

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Pimento Cheese
yourself to the high-lo\v Chahners. A
sultry ^weather shape tliat promises coin*
uakc8 good” bccttusc made right.
Four P ly .
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15c. Two. Mr 25c.

in S a n fo r d

Phone 3 9

�Combination Num ber 1 &amp;

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M r* the Reader* Will find a Brief
Historical Spring Howto*
r o r Hurried Readers &gt;
James W. RelUy, of Buffalo, N. Y., po­
litical secretary .to Norman E. Hack,
chairman of the National Democratic
Chaunittee, who la visiting Jacksonville,
u r/t that be believes that the Democratic
party la in better shape now than It Rha
been in many years, and that there are
tauur.good men available for Presidential
nomination at the next national conven
tlon of the party.
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•Indiana may have the center of popu
Utlon but Ohio possesses/dja" center of
vlrture. It is none other than this village
of Degraff, in the center of* a* strictly
'firy* 'region, which boasts oT1.200 In­
habitants. and the fact that there has not
been an attest within Its borders In the
lost two year*.
Boston if much, disturbed by. the fact
that at least one death from Asiatic

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The Florida Citrus Exchange hereby announces
has
for their oranges
shipped
tijrough the Exchange,
the Exchange a higher price—net on the „ „______
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, than anv other marketing
agency In the State of Florida, jiaa paid an average to fta growers for
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No. 1—The Florida Citrus Exchange claim s that It has handled Its citrus fruits, from time
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vuntil delivered at destination, including all b a r g e s of selling (Which Include b ro k lr■n_&gt;W loa

presence of two persona who era
believed to be stricken with the disease.
E?* CLAIM No. 2—'The Florida Citrus Exchange claim s that it has obtained from the purchasers in the.
In mild form, end who have escaped the
market places of tha United States, a higher price for-The citrus frnittf Handled by the Florida Citrua.Ex'custody and observation of the health
change during the season o fJ 0 1 0 -ll than has been obtained by. any other marketing agency in the -Stated
authorities.
of
Florida for fruit of similar grade and quality, sold at the same times;
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CLAIM No. 3—Tha Florida Citrus Exchange claims that today its packs and b ra w k iu r&lt; rh ig h er
prohibition election, while still incom­
•with the trade that purchases and sella' d tr d r m ilts In 'th e markets of the country thAM Ojjg.-pMks-an4'.» ^ "
plete, show that lb«, anti-prohJbUlon
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brands of any other marketing agency In the citrus deal in Florida, for fruit of same r o d e »Hd^tiahty? : . .
tones have pkobabJHHba by a . majority
CLAIM No. 4—The Florida Citrus Exchange claims th a t,it is the only ag ea d y &gt; (W ttfa g in'-.tfie •
variouslycttlmnt«*^fltkro 3.000 to 10,- citrus deal in Florida that renders an honost, lnte4Hgiblda«cqunt sa le to its shipp^ra^n tb te iN a the btuyVT 040.1 The "dry*" lflpulbtually•oonoeded
agency in Florida that states on its account tale the actupldate and place of s)QV;the actuql amount o f'
their defeat, but charge fraud and
m o:
money rceiv.ed for the fruit sold, the name of the purchaser ('find plainly states ajlfdeductiohsipf «very
threaten - a contest in the courts Re■
nature ^ d kind from the gross proceeds ofTHe JMue,.Wjhifb. enables the growprao feadlly and intelllparts received and tabulated by the Asn
■odkted Press show that the antl-prohl.gently check back to see whether h e has received kb hohcat acCounting or n o t ; . ■'
bltlonlsts have slightly increased their
CLAIM No. 0—T^e Florida Citrus Exchange dlaims that no agency for the sale of d th is fruits,
lead over Friday's returns, but perhaps
operating In Florida, actually handles the fruit of its patron for total gross, charge to the grower of
net sufficiently to insure their success.
10 cents a box—o r anything near that au m ^ td Include all costs of h a n d lin g , of whatsoever nature and
Their majority Is still under 4JW0.kind; including brokerage, auction charges, commissions, salaries and other elaborate arid undetailed ex­
p en ses,A S M ANY GROW ERS H A V E B E E N M ISL E D INTO. B E L IE V IN G .
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TThere could bd no stronger pvidence
CLAIM No. 6—The Florida Citrus Exchange claims that it ia the only marketing agency operating
offered that there la an abundance of
money in the country aeeklng Investment
in cltrun fruits in Florida that pays in full to the growers for whom it ships, all of the claim s it col­
then the- fact that the Panama canal
lects from transportation companies for loss, damage and overcharge.
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bands, bearing but three per cent Interest
are subscribed far three times over.
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' heard of In many years was held at Sodoin
The Florida Citrus Exchange hereby challenges any marketing agency operating in the State of
Reservoir,- In Southeast New York last
Ida to dhsprovS any of7the .six foregoing claims— ftoi by itnere ex-'parte'statements, but by positive
Florida
Sanday, when two Danbury fighters. Dekin
proof backed up by evidence, to be submitted to three unjAejudiced, unpartisan growers and operators
ndd Regan, fought twenty-one rounds
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the State of■ Florida;
and- We• w ill su ggest so- nomine „-a. for this Committee of ArbltraOf
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with.bare knuckles. The referee ottempt­
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tion three men'well khown .throughout the State, none of whöm aro affiliated with the Florida Citrus
ed foi stop the fight in the tenth round.
Exchange, or have any leaning or partisanship therefor^-rto-wlt :
Itocauie of tbo
the punishment Deklu
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to give,
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Challenge,
our.CaahWaa" pounded to phlp, hla eye* dooed and
r - i«r,M r. Charles G. Harness, who is to have jukt a s free access.to the boqks and records o f the.chsllengUp« nit Timi swollen and until (o-nlght It
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»'£ Masaachuaetta. 1In.s doses states a com*
toon drinking cop U now forbidden In
factorlaa,.' store*, school*, hotel*, public
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, -y- &lt;Observing the rdnty flfth anniversary sitftng adjourned on hi* owa • rasponsl- Packed hy tha rrc h a n g t to be Adver­
V of her birth. Mix Harriet &amp; Kidder, of blllty.
tised to* the Cast
Ocean Grove. N. J. supplied tb? chief ‘ The plana for the steatner Aquitanla
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9ht read a poem containing 13« vena*. at Clyde Bank London have been modi­ CUni* Exchange will moct-éarly In Aug• which aba composed and copiod«on a fied, to nuke the vfcaael the large« In the u*t tç yeffect arrangmenta for aii ju iv « . .
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, ^Tbe reciprocal trade agreemant - be­ ami be too frat'greater than the-Jength dnriug jhe season in Lhe E**t. Plans ara
tween the United State* and Canada of. the 50,000 too liner Imperator, which «bout perfected for the r calnpalgn tihlch.
wnbodled -Jn the reciprocity 'biU that tha Hamburg.Americaa Line will put in­ will create a demand fôf thé fiWt packed
under the auspice* of the^ExChetigc^Bnd
iwved a storm center to two nasion* of to service in the spring of 1915.
-y, ^ . . ; • U U expected will cause ‘thi* frolt' ttf be
Oongr***, p*toed the Senate on Saturafild
fpr
twetaty-flve
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fifty;oe^fs
over
Sucker** tlandhook ‘ -T, *
day without amendment by a vote of
A “Handbook for the Guidance of Land the.nridrs pdlCfor. fruit from, imlepeadfifty-three to twenty-raven. A majority
thè RepubUcaar yotrd ugdibjat i t Of Suckers" 1* the rather orgtoal. title of a
. V?fifty-three vote« tpr &gt; tWr^-tWO Whl^catlon ,0 U
the imml- •*. Fof lJto péto rifp year*. *lnoe the
Democratic -nrt
«ration «wnmlMlooer* Horn nineteen change began operatlòn* the fruit- of IttJ
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and Swenty-ona■tate*. Thera
are to paek bn* gradually gtinad the ,oòiifldeqce
publican», of the twen||f-«evah a
fr
twenty-four were Republican* ,*nd tbre* Otlcagom form a. national organization, of the Jobber*, and now the plan li 4o
for thé benefit.of person* who are'àoiak- gala the some Confidence from the con- ^
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J The anti-prohibition Innjorlty la the by the conwlratontr*.-Tbe purposa of
EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE, QUEENSWARC AND STOVtS
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•ktit#-wlde prohibition stand* at fl.KM. a ÜMJWgantoaÜoo Is i n protect the unwary "When thi» U consummated the Exchange ? V S
'will have call* for lu foilt In exccsaof the
figure too te g a - to be overooto* by *the Inv&amp;tofa against the operation*; of un‘'contracts now in existence, and with the
ur new lin e o f R A N G E f l ^
'K V X tH E ti
/*-;Ufirepocted vota,'poconllôg to Agora* com acrupuioua "fand ahtpk*" and oily pçohigh prices received there outside dl the
(filled by the Dalla* Newa The total vote llUiti r?k who advertise -, Ihètf te erf« ■■
are th e kind you -Save wanted ' and
Exchange will m*h to get on the baud
&lt;to date la Against the amendment; capabtoof product! rig raaujt* that are un­
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this
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be.
If
all
the
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fruit
In
Florida
wsa
under
the
control
of
»count wifi show , the majority «gatoat
S EE OUR BARGAIN COUNTER
light of Investigationjthrough the one head, engineering the packing and
F prohibition to be in excesa of six thou- .
of th* Immigration rnmrahralnnrr»' the marketing th* Florida grower would
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Goiofisvlll* nhlbUad a
'In California the
hlutlon was uaberad. in Monday with a stalk trf cotton thto.weeh
to week.-«ha« wra three
thrra «untali* thé fruit o]
srevoiuiJpoAQr acene. . Fpr the firat *time lent in height and oontâined
boll* cf t parous growers refi
v r 'j , *1In iu history the Htiliraef Common* rfc cotton and was »üli bJoondag.
«era for bearing grava*'
1 fnrad to listen (0 o •peeCb" tiy th&gt;: prime wó» no exception to the frat of the cotü ^ fliid
than tha** .«.F lorida.
Just «cress the filreet
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Cvtry one who b at area tils Star In iba Cast are
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Tba uedenUned hereby associate, th ria s riv rt lo(rtbev M • cwpanittoo ttsdre t M W H of the S tau
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SHIPPERS OF

net first and third Tuesday» In every month-

Florida Fruits

such other pUcre In the
t several States of tba
Un countries, as may
San fa rd L a d le . No U2. f . A A. M

Pours out ol the horn ol the
COLUMBIA GRAPHOPttONB
«tartly as It went Into UftrreconT,
Band, orchestra, violin, .fldte,,
piccolo, piano, banjo, bells, cornet,
clarionet, trotobooe, 'cello, speech
or I InfInf voice, solo or ensemble
—every note and tone Is clear and
smooth.
Good reason why—the machine
ti perfect. Let us play the “ BN”

to he itsnsbuy andarti,
da and retail.

fk, or by
ligalinos.
m ra ra tia n and « to n a li y
« as may be Incident to
r 'h a corporation, or autre
and »o hove, r i err lie and
sc*. and pfivUs«« fa rt­
ailied and cilstlng under
W th# Stata of florida.

0. L Taylor. Master; IL II Tolar, Serre
tary. Com tntwtcaiton every drat and third Thurr
•lays a t 7 J O p. rn. Visltlna brothers wrkxwqe
U n ite Ur o th e r h e e d e f C a r p e n te r s M S M e ­
e n of A m erica
Hanford Local Union No. 1791. U. 8 of C. and J.
of A. meets every Thursday night a t 7 o'clock In
the Eaalei* Hall. W. A. Kumohr, president: T. U
Lanu K S. A T.

General Insurance Agents
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
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fLOWERS — PLANTS— qiiLBS

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Our- Easy Payment Plan
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because wa enable you to

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will let ua. Our
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Homes s t M arkham Park
a r c ; o t your service with th e
very. béât. cars. W e nevijr - sleep. are juiL the tjung fbr you. Take your
to.look’ et .them. She will be.* de.
lfy o u are*ln trouble' caU us ab y wife
lighted w ttt w 'fkoipccts of ownlng ope
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SUPPLEMENT
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Sanford Herald
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„Vol.HL

S a n fo r d , F lo rid a . F r id a y , J u ly

National Guard of Flond*
• .including itn l of armurtoa and
allowance« .................................
9.40» . 1 1
Caretaking atul maintenance o f Statf
Camp Ground« ..............................
Jmlailation of cy»!em n| icwerage at
State la m p Ground« a* tier En­
gineer'» ritlrr.atr« (urmjiietl by
Arp.ory Hoard
For n i o i w . i ol the National Guard
f "* ,
O T ¡th c i*
ol H onda when called out to
orraarva the |&gt;r*cc. reroute lb«
UK«, etc-, fur l * » y « * n __
«.eaa e e
it-an d IttU M i m m ol
tbr N«ti&lt;V)il U uinl of Florida
A d o p te d b y t h e
in tu ai .........................................
S T A T E A U D IT O R .
I.MO M
Salary State A udito r............................
Salary A«ii»tant State A uditor............
1.1*0.00
Clrrlt . , . *.............. ............
«00.00
Foet-ig* and Stationery
...............•.. .
100.00
A t j I t f l H c j i u la r S e c h i m i 1 9 1 1 , U n ­
M IS C E L L A N E O U S .
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d e r t h e C o u n t i t u t l o n o f 1 8 H5 .
General printing and aJvertiiin g........|io,#oo o*
Calartr« *iu] « i i a i u n Rarhynd Com ■
mi «*inner« ...................... ..
tJ.000.00
CHAPTER 4 1 2 0 — (NO. 1 ).
Maintenance of Lunatic«........
87,500 oo
AN A C T Making Appropriation« lo t Salarie» ani] Improvement« and repair« for State
IturpiiAIWuf the Im ane.......... .... l I,too oo
- Experma of «h* St»:« Government for Hi a,
Kxpenu* ru licit ion of revenue. . . . ., jo.ooo.oo
H oo lhtol tbt Vear m i t . and (or the Year
Lut* of land « n t[in (or Aaaeaaor'a,
«od for SI* Month* of th# Y n r i« i|.

Prtmerreni
jinpirovcment*
at
hiâ'ie^üâifip 4 »n o m ili.. , . , , * . , ,
CAfetAkiRg et*! m ain tm in cf iff State
C^tnp grouni!» .................. . ..
S T A T E AUDITOR.

No. 50

28 . 1911

hxponKi cvllecuon of revtnuc. , .*.
J0.000 00 'in t be ordinary cuun e of u*a by the content* ot
U r li r*&lt; larul en tri« for A tr e t w n
lite |iactace, v cn e l or tiotlle in &gt;ucb a w ay a«
«ofcirtitnl ot railtoad and other
to inoduce * a tnjuntAi»' OrletrrWu* or poúuo.
I . K o O CO
contiuurnt capente« ot Coniliou» oiminund
• .
irollee « Ufhte
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Seienlh— It it tnn»i«li (n «Itole or in part '
l'rtnliiiR Delirinomi Tax L illa, under
o( a til t hy dncnmpoieil or j tit ml animal or v eg ,.
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Revrnue
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« coo 00 talde »ulalance, or a n y portion of an animal
S%*Ury Ai»!ttant S tate Auditor
t.too oo Sralionery lor D t i r b l l i t and Lrrc^
un lit (of f n l , Whether n anulactum] or not.
' Clerk
I . loo oo I
live 1 &gt;r p|icr nvrn u
.
; &gt;o eo o a it it ■■ the product o l a dnea»rd anim al ot
Joo aq
1 i kiH(«ft'r and »tatlimcry
Set 1
All i*'.,nr&gt;1 appnipefatr.r hefrumler one that ha» dieci o th e r « r v than hy »laughter,
M ISC E LLA N E I JUS
1: Uihrtf- If it tontain any rhrmlcal prtiervaUv«
under head o( Contlngent v i. frcidental F.«ixiue»
tim eral pitfittn« §n«l «rlvejllil
ìhali be arcounterl (or ft&gt; iFr.yp^t Leiii'alurr' in or antl/ripitnt, dich a&gt; lorm ldebydr, valicyho
acid
oe Mlteylale«. hnpe~ and-nr l-«&gt;r»ti*, lea*
an lU m tirl -«*atenTTpt-lxtmr prtdr o ttlrtat barin»
CApen
# mumoneei
f 1 « r i * i i i aery *uch (un.I. and m&gt; e-erk'or clettcal « o c a-u! or l e i i n u t n , ' / flunttdr«: or il it contain
*ueh ai «actbarin, dukin
Main terraneo of Lunatic«
unatre«
;
a : i.r^o
trance «hall le rinphirt
[iloyetl by u t)' Slale-olheer a n y a. tifina! i « o i , i
,
ItnprnvcinenU and
id repair» (or '«M r
J and patii out ..( the conti
cuntinRenl (uml atd'nipria- O r jrhiein
Sec » Thai the term "rni.bfarwird" a i u r n llnaprtal (or lnaane
1
. .„ , .. . . ’ « 5.000 00 tiotr luf contingent r i|e n u
ited by thn Act ! ^vr, ,rl diali arid» lu all drug», or articles o( h o d .
iixpenw t colhvtron ot rnxnuc
. I OO.OoO 60
Sei ,t
Any lundi appropriated
Li«t« &lt;&gt;( land .e n tr i« (or A«*ewr».
m t «n-ended duriau the yr«r (or «Olirli «t «a* ? r ar'hJre "hie enter icy i the rorpiXHition of
L». Jiif. ] foc*\. O r paikacr or latri ni «hirh fhatl tear
auruinent ol railroa.lt and-other
•PPrupUe-e-l «Irai! le came' w/c'Ui-JIr,lUpebtAj. \le«igti or dec ice itja r d irg «uck
con ImgKnx expoOlfcr ot Co ir.ptroll
credit ut «uch (Ubd tor-the silt,
»U
f t h l IriT n lirn U ’Of Mtloutirr« L^intair^d
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• . er’» I )»tPe..
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. 1,000 00 r*»r«..
»ball t&gt;o fake w ntkW»dit^a in
I’nntmn Délinquant ,T a * U lti, under
Approved J noe j . I« |J »
»tty h ilie f jy « »-iti io »11 y food of iloig t^rouiicl«
Krtrnne. la w ................ .
N. OOO 0 9
wfilcii iiKuiCTf y |jí»mlftj, f i tu the btat®« T f n v
Sec J .That l^r foBowi/r* «9 rr.» l x . and tht
CH APTliK * H i d - f l u i r l o
lo r y -o r r nuntry tn ahtch i l U mAÓufALtujnfu pr
«amo ara hereby apprnpriatMl fur tlx month«, AN* A CT *40 K |i t fic S.\L»ry of llic Coisi
P
l W ü f w . Thi*t for th« purpo»« ol ih it A c t ending Junojó . u r i .
o iT l^ fe lç â ,.
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an at tick» * halt «Uo be i!c-rfiirtl to tm* mitbranilri!"*» '
S a la n e « E x e c u tiv e D e p a r t m e n t w
. . I t o . 500 eo
In Caw of lim it:
F i n i r l i it bf an irritation
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artici«.
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Statin*!— U thr tu n te m i of llir |‘ackagr ai
B« It Hnactcd by the U * « la .« r e of the S t .t. o f &lt;
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S E C R B T A R Y .U ^ T A T K .
mu r&gt;# arr hereby •pimipnaletl foi t lue pay naeitt
an,„ Hsecutiv« D fp iftR iffil «.,
. 1 10,100.00 :
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txVfctary Doari! of.H utvIn*tttulion».
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CO M PTR O LLE R .'
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400.00
Chief Clerk . . . . V i . . . ' ...................... . . I
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n .AVer,roe v,
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urcaéra or iru»-n*.1 th» purchaser, op ini rpori
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Ceirreafaifvferfee aru! J^iHrut Cktli
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